V " SIX T h e P a r i s h C h u r c h h
Simday next at 2-15 MEN’S CLASS
SnuKcr ; The Outlook Ai.i,
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P rc o c h c r i it 10-i!0 a .in . REV. G. H. MARSHALL
PrciUilii-i' at (■ ) |).ir,. MR, J. WILKINSON
PfSooir Lasie Ghus^cli CLlTHlSPvOE
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PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH l!i:i'ii.uirn;s ll.u.i,
HARVEST THANKSGIVING
SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4th, 1925 Si'i'vicc's i-niuluL'Ii'il liy Mr. DAWSON of BlaoUliimi. Scrvici's i! ami (>
There \ull he an after meeting to
foinnier.ee 7*'l-”>. Byeenin 10 a.m.
On SATURDAY Night there uill he a. Circle in the above Hall, eomlneteil hy Mrs, Metcalfe and Mrs. Slater to eominenee at 7 |
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On MONDAY Night there will he Sale of Fruit and Vegetables
Refreslnnenm will he provideil Admission : Adults 4d., Children, under I I. 2d. To eomim-nee 7-oO
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■il Harvest FESTIVAL SUND.AY, OCTOBER 4th
lO-iiOa.m. .Sony Kneiiaii-.t. i’reaelier :
THE VICAR OF PENDLETON
2-ti |).in. Flower .‘-i.e-vieo. !l-it ji.m. Miwieal Serviee
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UNITED METHOOiST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD
Harvest F estival EUsBAV. OCTOBER 4th
IVer.eher : REV. Wm. DOWNING f i
Senile- : .Afionioon 2-'!.^ ; Evening 6 .Soi.ii-i : hiiss E. Wearing, of Biaeldairn ('oi!ei-;i..,i 1 hell ill'of <'hllleh Fund-,
ON mGflDAY, OOTOBEB IT;', A SCCiAi. EYFi-ifiG viil !-e laid to
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|f‘i ,;|ti| ■I' -v-.',c..' i \ ^5 ■ l l l i l l s i ■ I al r-li'i p.m.
A good prograniaio has hr.-e;' arr.angeiJ Bol'r-e-'hei’
-e.is e! iva-.'iiahle elia'.yes.
.ADMiSSlOM FREE
,ST. LEOMARD’G C-HURC-H DOV/NHAM
Harvest FESTIVAL Siinday Next, October 4tii
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JOLI.IE MEMORIAL CHURCH BARROW, Nr. Whallcy
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th
REV. F. GREENV/El.L, .Maneliester SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th
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HilRfEST FESIML
REV. N. BUR80INE, ('nine ■ Morning 10-45 :: Evening 6 o’clock
Soprano :
M.aster Gordon Birtwistle ItlieUonrn I ’arisi! ('Inireii
Tenor : MR. PRED EVANS, St. Anne- Bass : Mr. H. Goddard, Si. .(me s .Anthems hy tiio Choir (i-ilil p.m. |•^■-■|l ! Kvoiisony
l>re,ie'... r : THE ViCAR
NEWTON VILLAGE INSTITUTE i\ri:NS Co.M.Mirm-;
DIVE R SyPPER & DMGE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1925 T o eomnienee al 7-.'!<l
p.in. MR. PININGTON’S BAND ,\l).(
fl.ssi()X 2'-
CLITHEROE DIVIGiON LABOUR PARTY
Preliminary Notice
pyeiie.heetiisb Co-oporativo Hail, .King Lane SUfiflAV, OCTOBER 11ih
Si’KAKKKS : MR. COMPTON, M.P. and MR. dOHN MARCHBANK
('li.-di- I " lie
i.aisen at 7--i.7
p.ni. liY Councilior Wm. ScodnII, J.P.
•JATURD.AY OCTOBER 17th Labour Party At Home
CLITHEROE &. DISTRiGT MOTOR CLUB
A l■■.^^:('^■ DilKSS will lie iielll
B A L L in ll|i'
Q’.iccn’s Hal!, Clithoroe, on FRIDAY. C0TO3ER 30ih Further particulars inter
.St-eretai'les please note tlu‘ a.hove dale. Preliminary Announcement
First appearance in CLITHEROE of the famous St. JOHN’S BOYS’ PRIZE CHOl.R, Blackburn, on Wednesday, NOVEMBER 18th, at ST. PAUL’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, LOW MOOR
Full imrticnlixr.s later. THE LADIES AND CHILDRENS
ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE ERiGADE Ci.rnit'.noii;
Divi.sioy
A HOME NURSING CLASS FOR LADIES
IS ABOUT TO COMMENCE
.\ll Ladies wisiiing io join kindly give in tlieir niones al liu' Old School, Church Brow, on TUESDAY Evening at 8 o’cioc'x.
Leetnrer : Dr. J. S. Cooper Uiv. .Sap : Miss R. Harrison Div. See. : H. 3. Townicy
HAVE YQSJ EVER riOT!CEO
the clil'Fci'e’.u-c between the aver age liat am! the one iturchasctl at Kegeiit
Hou.ke. They have three outstanding qiialitics :— Style, shape and (lurabihty.
Evei-y hat is notieealily distinctive Tlie viiliio is ineoinparahlc.
J. L. By!.80CK a sas ltd .
SOFT FELT HATS iffom 7/6 BOWLERS from 1C/6 —♦m i »—
KING STREET SPIRITUALIST CHURCH HARVEST FESTIVAL
SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 4th to he eondneled liy
MRS. WHITTAKER, of .Aeerinufon
Afiernoon S : Kveiiiny It Cirele 7-:S0 Soloist .Afternoon and Evening
On MONDAY Night, A SOCIAL and SALE OF FLOWERS, FRUIT and VEGETABLES at 7-:!n
(lifts of
Silv.r Colhetion at the door, Flowers and \ ee,.ialil, s
will !"• thankfnlly reeeivi-d at (iie ('Inmli freen 7 ii.m. Sahn'day niuiit.
ST. HELEN’S CHURCH \VV7DDINGT0N
SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4th
Prcaolii'i’ at lO-ol)
a.in., ami ti-0 Ji.m. REV. THOMAS FISH
i M i l i ? * ’'’© ™ SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 4th
INDEPENDENT
ORDER OF ODDFELLOVifS M.U. Castle Lodge No. 70
THE NEXT LODGE MEETING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd will he followed hy
A SMOKER
at whieh the intended serie.s of Winter Lectures hy the M.fl. will he inangnrated.
Usual time—7-0 p.m. .1. H. K a y , Scmhivi i .
In aid of the CLITHEROE FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS’ CLUB
WHIST DRIVE
t.N- Tin: WIvAVKRS-
f.K.STJTUTI': ON SATURDAY, October 3rd
Good Prizes will be given
Coinmenee 7-1.7 :: Admission 1/- Refreshments at roasonabic Prices Come and hring a h'riend.
GLITHEROE & DISTRiCT UTILITY & FANCIERS POULTRY SOCIETY
A LECTURE On TUESDAY Evening next, Oct. 6th
in the KKCHABl'I’KS HAI.I., l.y Mr. Roger Hargreaves, of Whalley 'I'o eomnienee ,at 7-o0
p.ni.
ifeinher.s and intending inemhers are .■.(jeeially invited.
CLITHEROE LIBERAL COUNCIL p y e iic Minm
In .MipjMirt of the Camlitlalure of
J. FORD, ESQ. will 1)0 held in the
Liberal Club, Wellgate ON
WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCT. 7tli ,\T 7-1-1 P.M.
( ’bail- O) lie talcen by 1’. (lO.-YI’BS. 1‘lsq. ( ’iilloi-liiin in'aid of llie ihn-ty I*’umlK.
TO liB AnDPKSSF.I) HY .lOHN FOUl), Iv-ri., .1. T.
KiKI.niiNC. Fy,,.. aacl J{.
liiiAD.SlI.WV. ' Ksq.
V/HITE’S PREMIER ORCHESTRA
'I'lCKi-.'i’s : Whist only 1,'-; Dance only 1 - : Whist and Dance 1/6
Refreshments at rcascnabic charges
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LOW MOOR A Cu.t.N’i)
-CONCERT-
will he given in tiie aimve lsOH(.)OJ, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th
wlien tile i'ollwoing artistes will ajipear Soprano: Miss Edith Wearing, of Biaeklinrn ; Contr.dlo : Miss Nellie Duxbury, of Oswaldtwistle ; 'I’enor : Mr. Roland Hammond, of (tlitheroe : Rarilone : Mr. Stanley Korrocks, of Clithenie ; Knterlainiq' ; Mr. S. Bridge of Ciillieroo : Aeeoinpanist : Mr. J. Cottam. (lliair to lie t.-d;en at 7-liO.
Prices of .Admission : ADULTS 9d. Children niaiiq- id years of age 6d. Refreshments .at
re.asonabie charges
Look cut for JUMBLE SALE on Saturday, October 24th, Also a Grand CONCERT on Saturday, November 21st
COLl^ANS 2 2 & 2 4 ' ^
THE DliAPERS
BOLTON-BY-BOV/LAND MOTOR SERVICE
ALTERATION OF TIME TABLES FROM OCTOBER 1st, 1925.
Time (ahles ami ])artienlar.- from
I. ELEAZARD COPY NOOK GARAGE Bolton-by-Bowland
ADVERTISER !AKD TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1925.
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, LOV/ MOOR
A riHAKD -CONCERT -
in aid of the ( ‘ongnmational Stall at the foi'theoming Bazaar will he h.dcl
On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th
Ciiair to he taken al 7-:!0 ]).m. hy Mrs. V/. Garnett, of Low Moor. ■Aiitists
Misses H. and A
T.attersall, Buinley Miss Kitty Peel, .\
ew.sliohne Mr. G. Coleman, ( ‘litiieroi' Mr. V/. Long, Clitiuq'oe, & others.
Admission 1/- and 6d. A few I'
e.served Seal.s al 1/6
Refreshments at reasonable charges
V/ADDINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB A (liuxi)
WHIST DRIVE & DANCE
will he held in the St. Helen’s School Waiidinglon, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th
Wlii.'l to eommiqu'e at 7-45 ADMISSION 1/3
Refreshments at reasonahle eharge.s .l.vjins H kuii. linx. Hon. See.
CHATBURN CRICKET CLUB
AVHI8T DEIVE & DANCE
in the CHURCH HLSTFITYrR on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th
W hist lo eotnmenee at 7-15 jtrompt. Daneing 10 till 2
Connty ('nsloniers are advised io pni'cliase wlien ne.vt in town.
Boys arc joining the Rfowork Club The fashion to-day a Firework display
THIS IS THE HAM
PYES, York S t TEL 103.
Clitheroe Phone your roquiromenis Sl'KCl.M. .SHOW THIS W kUK Of
LADIES DRESSING JACKETS AND GOWNS
Lov(4y Clolonrings tliat .suggest warintli and eomfoi't.
m TO 177! 1 See them in our Windows
The Newest Styles in Velveteen Robes (piite inexpensive too, in fact we tliink the low prices we liave marUeil these goocis will sni'prise von.
FASt PILE VELVETEEN from 13/11
We have never had smarter ranges of LADIES COATS, MILLINERY AND FURS
than we are sliowing this season. WTiat we can siiow in onr windows represents only a small part of our stock.
Come inside and give us the opportunity to show you a full range ; we shall be be pleased to do so.
CHATBURN.
iminy took pljico at tho National S<.*}iool, on WcdltULstlay altornnon, wlion Miss l)ori.s
Wil.MMi, wlio is about to be man’ieil and is severing hej‘
eonne.sion udtli tlie teaching stair, was tile recipient ol' a salad bowl and a bcfli’oom clock, 1‘rom tlic stall’ and scholars. 'I’lic presentation was made by two girls, Mollie Addison and Hilda Tomlinson, botl) of whom cxiircsM’d the hope that
Mi.ss Wilson wonlil he li.'ippy in Imr maj-riod life. Mr. 10. 1*. Aldcrsicy also spoke and tcstilied to the good work done hy
.Mi.ss Wilson during lier lour years at the school and said lie was sorry to
lo.se sudi a good colleague. Miss Wilson is succeeded hy Miss lluclinnan, who commenced her duties on Thursday.
tunate that both places of
wor.sliii) should hoki their harvest
tliank.sgiving .services last Sunday, the attendance at each plaue proh ably being alfected in conseomuice. At lie: Parish (.’liui'ch, where tlie lU*v. T. h.ivery,
HAl lVEST FK.S'i'1 \^AliS. — It was unfor JMUvSIhXTA'I'lMX.— An
intoro.si (.’orc-
’there is no lielter
di.sii than 'I'allersall's (.'ooUeil Ham. fo|- the name " Ta.Uei'sal! s :s accepted everywliere as a syndiol of tile best—a guarantee of
lre.-ilnie.es and pinity. It is tender, juicy, and mildly sweet.
SAUSAGES make happy change at breakfast. The skins are beautifully tender and the whole is delicious
INSIST ON
Your Headaches may be due to your eyes- Why not let us examine them ?
LOEDS THE O rn c iA N s BAWDLANDS
FIR EW O R K S! FIREWORKS OVER IPO VARIETIES
Ku'W sloei; just ai'rive.'i ipeinding ali tlie latest novelties.
dd. to 1/- each. Boxes 1/- to 5 - A PROTECTIVE FPTENT)
FOR PURITY AND FlAYODR
flUA’SHADES )iini/ mmr mul Sini-ilwil,nun/ r/o, l,i,i r„il,r,lh (JO on jor ( irr.
Tliv si)riiig iiml siimiu/q' slui'.vqs, tiu* .Vutmiui lunl Wintrr rniq- ji.ll
We invite inspection
BAILEYS, 3, Castle St. EXPERT BOBBING & SHINGLING
U]) llu' I'oin' ..I'nsnii.s' iJcqncnt-. \Vc li.-ivi. In hi-n.. (hr-i-
(Jcnuqits ; wliy not I'.uv tlu'in with iiiir fricml nf all -.■ a.-,iiis- th.- priitactivc iimhr'.'ila I
BOILED HAM
Wholesale only from ; Wm. Tatiersall & Sons, Ltd., BLackburn
16, KING STREET, CLITHEROE
Oiir NKW .\UTUM.N RANUK is rcpli tc willi Ihc SEASONS LATEST STYLES
SiM.KNiiii) si;u;rTiiiN m'
S.mart
FUR TRIMMED COA'I’S IN Tilt; I.X.MIINC ('lil.uni.s
VELOURS ( I’hiiii aiul .Mi.xtiiiv) in Ottoman ami (iUht mivihv clnlli., ClIoirK SlCl.KCTIllN 1)1'
p r RELIABLE FURS FURS RMODELLED
in Stone Marten, Sable Fox, Chokers Tes nad Stoles. .\hiiu;i;.\T]:i.Y
We solicit your enquiries :: K.-<timalr.s givm Satisfaction guarnniced FUR TRIMMINGS in all the
F.ashionablo Skins
Smart Ra:igi- nf CHILDRENS COATS I nsimicticin 1n v !t i : i )
ol St. Andrew’s, l.ivcsey, Mlackhurn, preached appropriate sermons to cNi-ellent cfuigrcgalions, the interior of tlie edili.;e pre sented a pleasing appearama* l»y tlie taste- ful arrangement of various kinds of nra I r:o and tlowers. Special music was renflena] hy tile choir, under the leadership of Mrs. C'iiorlteii. At tlu‘ moniiiig service tiie aulhem ** 1 will feed .My Hock ’ ’ ua.s .sung, ^Ir. K. Ilmlson taking tiu* -iflo, wnile the (juartette was umlcrtakou hy .Masieis la'.-hc
'ritterington and Leslie Wignall and
Me.ssrs. \ y .
and U. Hmlsoii. In the evening,
sing niito the Lord ” was tlie anihem, ^
li.ss V. Wilson rendei’Lig the solo.
'rii<‘ choir
and soloists ni‘rfornu‘d with ilistinct credit and tlie singing of well-known harvest hymns was most hearty. .Mr. N. Hudson piT’sided at the organ. 'Die olfertory was on ludiall of tiu* Dioi.-esaii funds.
(Jrapes,
etc.. weiT' afii*r\vards sent to Blackhnrn Inlirmary and fruit and vifgetahics distri- hiilcd amongst llie sick and needy ot the village. -At the M’esleyaii ( ’hurch. emliiciiis of the harvest, in the form of Iriiii, vege- laliles, ami tlowcrs. etc.. gav<‘ a suitalile
siu.liiig for Hie s(>rvices. 'I'lie Lev, (L H. .Marsliall. of C'lilheroc. was tlie preaclier and his discourses, morning ami evening, wi.u'e holh elofjuent and siiitahli* lo iiii' occasion. LimI hy .Mr. W. Dickenson, tiie clioir gnvo
a viu'y ciHMlitahk* account of thciusidves in Hie singing of the anthems. •• He watered the hills” tSi»imiey) in tlie morning: and ” i’ raise the Lord () .)('rns;ileiii” (Mnumhu*).
ill th«' evening. Mr. II. Ihirkinson wns at the organ, Tlie st'cviccs. whicli W(‘ i(' well aiieiidt'd. were hi*ight. thi‘ liinirty eongroga- tional singing lieiiig a fealnri'. 'riie coliec- tioiis were on liehalf of tlu‘ 'I'rnst Innds, On Monday evening a soeial was liehl. tlie
l?ev. M. CaLert presiding over a fair altemlaliee.
.sihle t'or a eonph* of part-songs “ Ksei'lsitn' ” and ’ • All hail ihon l.o\'ely (^hu'en.” 'I'lie .Mi>scs !''.va and Olive Smitli ga\f gr<‘ai. pleasure with llieir violin dneis. which wei-c aecoiiipaiiied on tiie piano hy Miss t ’arrie Smilh. 'I'he .'Sunday Seliool Oreiiestra led
was gifiie tiiroiigh. the clioir heing respon-
A LECTURE W’ ii.L i’.K CiVK.V ON DRESSMAKiNG MADE EASY 1 tcmi’iwl ratiII'.; lia’ " tii''niii'i!
hy Mr. T. Isherwood. gnve ‘ ‘ Darasola ” and ” ! lalh'lf'.ia’n thorns” for wliich tliey re ceived well meriled appreciation.
winning, l*y tin* siniior (cam of llu* (Hithi'roe and Di-Nirict Sunday Sclmol Hilliard League knockout cup competition, a jiotato pie snpi'cr and conci’rt was held at tlie N'illage (.'lull, on Weiliusday e\eiiiiig.
'I'he I'Vf'iil
provi'ji vei-y [a pular. there fieing a hig de mand for lickels. I’ rior to tlie proceedings a niiinhcr of selections wen* given on a cahinci. gramophone kindly lent hy .Mi*. 'P. K. roiiyi'rs. a featuri* uhicli was hi';hly :ip- preciateil.
^YKJJLGATK OVKK EaTOUOII.S .SIlOf
is now under the personal
man.agemcnt of
iAOAlE EiraSNE who has taken over the business
WAVING, MANICURING, FACE MASSAGE, &c.
Hours : 10 a.m. to 8 o.m. mss imm mm
OoNTUAl.TO VnC.-U,IST m
TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION
STUDIO at Afits. HAimiu;,\vns, “ BnKc iic iior r," Clitheroe.
7For teiqns apply : Rossett Cottage Avenue Parade
Accrington
miticc, .Mr, t oumt.s piV'idcd and in stating Ihe ooiint ol Hie gathering .said ihey wer».‘ fortunate in tliathnni with regard to tin/ wiiiniiig of enps. ii hciiig only a few weeks ago that Hiov wi'ie jiresented wiih (lie C ricket enp. He eongrat uhi ted Hip hilliard tmim oil their success and said that sport was a topic on v.diieli capital and lahonr eiUiKl talk and argue on eomn.oii ground and h(‘ luHieved that sport was one of the Ihiiigs Hull l.epl ihe nation together. He regiT'ltt'd liiat there wi'ie no fa<*ilities in (ho villagt' for lailies (hv-iring to take an active part in sport, hut he hopml that at some future tiim* this wouM he remedied. Mr. 1'!. Ifradley. ))rosident of tlie League, who jire- seiited tk.e cun. said Itc fell highly liommred in heiiig asked to jiresenl the liandsome Irophy io tlio captain of Hie cini) learn. 11 was a lino acliievement, ho said, to win the Umu'kont A'omi;etilion and to he rnnner.s-np in the league in one season.
.\s chairman of the clnh com- It was a
meritorious jierl’onnanco and he nmst heartily congratidatod tho team on tiicir prow’
o.ss. In a word of advice to the younger meinhers pai’Hcnhirl.v, lie said “ never allow hilliai’ds or any other game to interfere with your w;ork (>r duty.” Sport was p\iroly a .«p ire time jnl). Tie had no donlit the team would make a hig olfort lo retain Mie cun Imt he warned them thev would find a stilf ohstaclo in Clitherne AVoslcy.—(lianghler.) — Mr. Bradley announced that ho would he pleased to give two ininiaturo silver cups for com-
potiliim among tlio nuMiihor.s of tliv clnli. t(» Ik; conippiod lor aucordiiig to c!nh rnliv-.--- (
AjYplan.Kp.U-l 1p had grt'al plpasnro in handing Hio vnp to Mr. W. Smith. Ihv caii- tain of the sncee.'S.sfnl team. -Mr. Siniili, wlio hatl ;i grojil rt'e(‘ption. .'^aid he w;is pleasod lo r»‘(*oiv<“ the <‘np on hohait ol lii‘ team. 'I’liey had won Hie cup twice in ^•nc7
C-KLKI!h:AT10.\S. - - To cclehraie tlic .Mi IIkkI. !i\ .Vatni iiii /. .^li r.'.
A SILK BLOUSE will be made and GIVEN AW.AY, in the QUEEN’S HALL, Glithcioe on MONDAY, OCTOBER 12tli .at 7-30 p.m. Admission FREE to Ladies
CLASSES WILL 3E HELD EACH WEEK SKK AitVKR'l' NEXT 4V1':KK Ti-.-.-iir:-: Miss G. Horne I;ANGilO. CAl/ST.l.Xi; IMi.RV. ,, .V
mari'iagc wa.s Milcmni'-i'd hy liic Lev. .1. ‘ . Krciicii. Jit St. I.t’oiiard’ .' I'lmrcli, l-.oigU'E
i)clui-eti .Mi.''*' I ' ' .Miiv Kilcy. .Mr. and Mr.>. Tlmma-. !H!.-y. oi lhi!in:;c>D.
.ceived. Mr. S. llridge. as I'litertainer, \vas a host in liimsolf and kept his liearers in a high slate of liilaritv, every turn heing en cored.
(•e.-iKioa. had iitul io iiglit hard for it ami moam. Lo tight to win it a third time. Me eonld as>^ure Mr. Uradley that if they met i'liilieroe
We.sley, they would uy to hea! lliem. as they did la^t year.— (.Vpplan.-^e and laughter.') — In niMposiiig a vote of Hiaiiks to -Mr. Hradlcy, ^Ir. Smith said their presi dent was a snort and if every league had as good a jiresitlent. they would he better otl. ]Mr, CL .I-'. .lelfs .seconded the
projio.sition ami on holmlf of the clnh thanki'd .Mr. Itradh'V lor Ids .sporting oiler. .Mr. Ilradley Iirietly responded. During ihc evening an evcellent entortainiiiont was given hy the ‘ 'S ta r ” C’oneert party, of Cliiheroe. The Misses M. I’omfret and 0. iSontheni and .Messrs. T. Sentt and S. IHding gave groat pleasure to the audience iiy tlieir rendorinji of ipiartetles. duets and songs. All were in capital trim and well deserved the plaudits they re-
efficient accompanist. At the conclusion of tho ])rograinmo, Air. Conyers said all would agree that they had liad a real good Dine. "SU'. IL llawkwRJod moved a vole of thanks to the artistes, Mr. J. W. Horsfall second ing, and Uio motion heing earned with
:\liss L. \ViIson, Chnthurn. was an acclamation.
jind .Mr. John Dixon Htufttan’.:. .-oh m •' r. and : \ ! in. AUhti Car.Hiiiig. Liven
'*>
her fjiH ic r the hridc won- :i dn-« ol I)liu> crepo de chine with giA’v gt'org' '!*'
ami carried a hominel of crcain
w'liito lica ilu 'r . She was jincmlc*! i'> - Carrie l);ivio> wlio>c dro.'*; \va.^ o!
. -'‘'A’l . hlne trimmed with silvm- iacc paDci- . . '
•Miim (hir-djing. who woro nalc (P. chine: jind .MC-^ Kvoiino l)avio.> vJio n.«> a li iro d in white silk a-nl ileueivd
‘ |
'the hrido'«inaid>' heinineiN uei<‘ ‘ '’‘'M.. of ninl; :iml cri'iim (■IiivmimiIiimiiimii<. ■ ■ R. (tiU-.-ilun- WMS
i ’ im lci' i;niomMn;in. -I n'l'optn'ii
mini, iuul - • • : ip io
at tbe
liT-i.lU.-i lum.o. Rani; ('OlPt:;'. ■ >'' iK 'w ly - iiia rni'il nm|4i' aKc'iH.uil.' ^ l ir in i i td i i wliiTo t i l l' liom'.vniiion
-silk w it li nvoiskir l ol inn; ;in<l w it li fu r triiiiming.-;. Uu' lui'.-m ■. nnmerons and useinl.
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siispondril llirco numllis lo me.'t, Mr. ,lolu. Colhutir,
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CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION :::
A GRAND ::: S o c i a l & D a n c e wii.i, i!i; m;i,ii rx riii; QUEEN’S
H.ALL, Clilhoioc on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th MR. W. CRABTREE’S ORCHESTRA will play for dancing from 7-30 to 12 p.m.
OKIAVr .-Y'rnt.U'l'iOXS CAPTA-IN W.
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ADMISSION 13 including tax ,R Ki i!i:siiMi;NT,s .\T ni;.\soNAni,K (
Tickets may bo purchased from any member of tho Committee or
fr.am the
Stow.ird of the Club.
MERiDiAN DRESSCUTTiNG AND TAiLORiNG SCHOOL songs will be rendorot! during internals Whist and other agmss. Lady Palmists,. Sx. &c. )
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