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CFOUK) :ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 5, 1929. Engagement Rings of Distinction
Xi^afilidious women clioosc G. W. AiNSwonTii’s Iligli-grndo Enoagement R ings, bccanso their diseriminatioii has jiroved lo them th a t they stand unrivalled.
Single Stone Diamond Rings mounted in fashionablo
white gold settings. Only the finest stones are used in those rings. Prices £4 Os. Od. to ;350 Os. Od. .
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l-argo and Varied Selections of Three Stone Diamond Rings (in various settings) at extraordinary low prices 60/- to £20 Os. Od.
-•\lso a variety of Engagement Rings in numerous designs a t prices ranging from 35/- to 100/-.
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reception tvas lield a t tho homo of th e bride. L a te r , the liappy couple le f t for Blackpool, ttlio bridt> trav ellin g in a chocl': tweed cos- | tume, Mr. and 3Irs. Isherwootl will resitlo a t 0, Groenfiqld-aveiiue, Clmtburn. 'Plie bridegroom’s g if t to each bridesmaid was a goUl .signet ring. Amongst tlio nuiiu*rous presents received was an o.xydisod eopjier curb and coal cauldron from workpcoi)le a t j Victoria 31111, Chatburn.
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TUROG, HOVIS, BERMALINE, WHOLEMEAL, JERMOLTO.
HOLD FAST WHICH IS
T a y lo r &
TO THAT GOOD
Hughes B r e a d
present and former Sunday school scholar.^ a t St. P a u l’s.
LORD—EATOUGH. P-
of 3Ir. Albert ChiForxl Lord, onlv sou oL 3Ir . and 3rrs. A. C. Lord, of Brooklands,
were prosonli a t S t , Holon’s Church, Wadd- oil 3ronday, to witness tho mintials
3Iaii3> fn o iu ls .a n d vilingo acquaintances 4<U,olu by p r iv a te enterprise-'
Tho n um b e r of. houses hmlt in tho 10 1913^ Avas 1,227,678. Of those erected by local au th o ritie s and
and a silver su g ar .sifter from tho bride’s A ’as an oak biscui t barrel
drosses of jAalo blue crepo <lo chine, Avith huts to correspond, .and having bouquets of eronm tulips. Tho bride’s brother, 3fr. Chfrord Latham, I'ulfiUod tlio duties of best ninu, AA'itli 31r. Cyril Allhani (brother-in- law) and 3fr. Leslio B raithwaito a.s grooms- m.an. A reception Avas hold in St. P a u l ’s bcliool, folloAving Avhich 3fr . and 3fi-s. Lof t houso loft for Blackpool. On Ihoir re tu rn from th o honeymoon they are to maktA Shireburn ,Lodge, Low 3roor, t lic ir liome. To th o brido, tlio bridegroom gaA*o a gold brooch, and similar g ifts Avero made to '♦ho bridesmaids. Tho bride’s p re sen t to th e bridegroom Avas a gold Avntch. Included m Iho many gifts A
a
la tb e r , ^ tb o ' brido a'cro a'liito ;-oorgotio under silver hico, h er A'eil being suruifAunted Avitli a Avreath of orange blossom.
JCn.stor lilies composed tho bouquet. TIio 3Iisscs Mary and K i t ty Lofthouse, sisters of tlio hridogroorn, a
-oio in atlendanco, Avearing
ordinai'.v
interc.st a t Low Moor, on lUonday, was porformoil a t .St. P a u l’s Cliurch 5y tlio Itev. ,7. IV. Pickiiji (Viear) between Mr. .lolm Lofthouso, onl.v son of J l r . and J I rs . •I, tv . .Loftlionse, .St. P a n l ’
.s..streot, ;nul a nopnlar ineinbor of Ibo Ribble,sdale Wan d erers criek e t te am ; ami Elsie, second dnnglitor of Mr. and !Mrs. James Latbain. 2;) St. I ’au l’
.s-.street.
A wliidli a t tra c ted more rliaii tiiven away by lior —^3C-5— LOFTHOUSE—LATHAM,
Hoginald Smith, brother of tlio bride, I’u l- j rdlcd tho duties of
ho.st-inan, and 31r. Tom Lsherwood, brothor of tlio bridegroom, was : groomsman. 'The ceremony was iierforined ' by tho Hov. J . ,H. Booth, and afterwards a
pink tnlijis ami wliito lieather. 3Ir. 'Thoir. bonqxiots woro, coinpo.s«.*d of
Catholic Chnreli was th<> ,se<*mi oC, an in- tt*r(*sling wedding between Mr. An thou v 3lo u n t, .second son of 3Irs. Hindle ami the late 31r. Simon Mouiit^ of 2, 'Pop-row. and
Valley. ^^^BDDJNG.—Last S a tu i 'd ay ' tlie Homan
th e homo 4)f th e hridi*
31iss J21izalu*tb Alice Nixon. <>ld(*st d:iiighti*r of Mr. and 3lrs . .losepli Nixon, of 21, Gardener.s’-r4)W. 'Pho briilo was b4n'omin«.;ly j iltired in a tlress of rose bergo <'r4?i>e <Io cliino, with h a t to mateli, and earrieil bouquet of whit4* tulips and heatln*r. S lu was a tten d ed by h er s ister, 3Iiss Ik'rtha Nixon, who was neatly attiiXMl in a dress of lilac beige eivpe dc* chim*, with b a t to match, and earrioil a bouqm*t of pink tulips. Tln>
he.st man was 31r. .lohn 3Iount. 'Pho .Hcv. F a th e r 31ea4l<< <;oudueto(l tin* eero- niony.
.:Vft(n’wards* a reeoi)tion was Indrl a t GISBUllN.
Anthont a serious siecident a t one or <')tln*r of the dangerous corner.^, hu t happilv this y e a r only tAvo iniiior oar accidenls‘ have tak4*ii ))laco. AVe u n ders tand the CouiiLv Council has prepared jilaiis for tin* long- nviu'iluo ,*ilteration.s to th e Church C4>rner, Avhich has been the .scene of so many accidents in tlio past, ami i.s Avidcly kiniwii ti> motorists as one of tho most dangerous corners in tho d is tr ic t.
have the c ater in g housas hi*en so taxcil to deal witli th e demand for refroslimeiits. i t rarely th a t J'Jaster jiassos in tin* A
’ilinge
w.iidc-d refreshments ami subscriptions, and all li(‘lper.s.
Avero Avon as follows:—AVliist:
3ri.ss 3 I it to n , Miss Lofthouse, 3fr. C. N u t te r , 3Ir . Boav- inan. Spot dances: All’s. Arotculfo. ATrs .r N u t te r , Aliss Alitton and Air. J . AfcHwham. JLincmg Avas k ep t up to 2-0 a.m. to tlio s tra in s of Air.
Alnrgeri.son’s hand. 'I'lie prizes Avero prosentiHl by tho Vicar (Hev. J . U(?.slop), Avho also aclcil as 3LC tor u h is t . AAith Air. 'R..
C.impbell for dancing- J ho ComimUt'o. wish to th an k all avIio for-
'liilio prizes
Avhist <Iri>*o and <Ianco in aid of tho child- <lren’s field day toolc place in tho Parish Boom on Tuosdny. TIio ulfort wns faillv well a ttcndeil and tlio sum of about P7 Avill bo liandcHl to tbo committee.
CH1LDHI'2N*S FIJ2LD DAA' 72FFOHT.—A
busy appearance on Gooil Fridjiy and S a tu r day. as, a jm rt Irom the r(*gular .stream of | tralUc, a g re a t many people
vi.sitcd tlie village, hotii by ’bus and tra in .
.Sohloiu 12A.S'ri2HTn)J2.—Gishurn pi’(?sentcd a vi*rv ,
Church, by th e Hector (Itev. O. A. Bolts), Mr. flames ITorslicld, oldest sou of tho Into Mr. and of 3Irs. Horsliold. Sccdall-avoimo, was married to 3liss kklitli Driver, oldest d aughter of 31r. and 31rs. AVilliam T)river, of (iO, Woono-lano. Tlio bride, in dress of l ig h t blue .silk, witli h a t to tone, and hav ing a bouquet of cream tulips , was given away by lior broCiier, 31r. Tom Driver, and a tten d ed by h er s ister, 3Iiss Liz/.io Driver, ami 3Iiss Alice Horsllekl, s is te r of Die bridegroom. Tlieir
dre.sse.s were pale jiiiik silk, Avilli blade b ats ami bouquets of. j)ink tulijis. The bridegroom’s brother.s,
3Je.ssrs. l^dward and Giles Horsliold, iierforiiKHl the respective duties of best man and grooms man. 31r. and Mrs.
Hor.slielil are to make th e ir homo a t Victoria-street.
On S a tu rd ay , a t St. .lames’s-
Pari.sh ISHERWOOD- -SMITH.
Tho wedding took place a t Christ Clinrch, i Clmtburn, on S aturday, of 31 r. .lack Ishor- 1
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Market Place, Blackburn “ Value over all ” Jeweller
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hndo, wearing liulo hlno silk faille, with silver trimmings, ami l i'it ot like shade, was given away by Jier fath er, and accompanied by her eoiisin. Miss S. Haworth, as brulos- maid. ^Ir. P e r t .Parkinson was h(‘s t man. 'J'he Uev. C. C. Hro<
lhur.st (Hector) per- iornuHl the ceremony, and Miss IJ. 'Wollen- (len, orgiMiist, played
Mfmdol.ssohn’s Misld- ing March a t tlio conclusion. A reception followed a t llio Jioine of the bride, prior to tlM.f newly-marne<l <*onple’s <l(q)artnro lor Leeds, where they will make th e ir liome.
fro st—POWELL. On .Saturday, a t tbo P a r ish Churcli, by
cluded in tho
pro.sont-s was a small e arp et from friends a t Victoria. 3IilJ.
l ig h t blno silk, lin t of tho saino shade, and having a bouquet of pink carnations, the bride was given awaj' by h er motlier. Miss
Be.ssio Long (niece of th o bride) attonde<l as bridesmaid in drtvss of light blue silk and h a t to correspond. 3 lr .
Cap.stiek performed tlio duties of best man.
‘Ul, 3Ioor-lanc. In I
tlio Hov. Canon Wrigley, a wotlding was solemnizoil botAVoen 31 r. H a r ry Frost, youngest son of 3 lr . and 31rs. Frost, Jnghnm-street, Bury, to 31iss 3Iaggie Powell, s ixth d au g h te r of 31r. and Mrs. .7. AV. Powell, ■
In
dre.ss of
Church, ih)lton-bv-Ik)whin<l, on .Monday, tiie eontractiiig {larties being .Mr. Allred Clark, tliird .son of Mr. and ISlrs. G. Clark. May- vilIc-roa<l, Leeds, and Miss Alice Millieenb Haworth, on}y d au g h te r oi .Mr. and .Mrs. J . Haworth, of llolton-by-JlowIand.
The* wedding took place a t St. P e te r ’s
MARRIAGES. ADDISON—DEAN.
Uftldinj; was solotnnizod by Canon Wrjj;loy botwotMi !Mr. William Addison, son of Airs. Addison, i*unIico-road, and Plioobo, yonngest daiip;htot' of Mrs. Doan, also ot 1‘imlico- roa<i.
J lar llo y (niceo of tlio b n d o ), as
brido.sinaid, had a dress ol heigo crepe suede, and hat to match, with mauvo tulips for her bouquet. Tho l)Ost man was ISIr. N u l ta l l , of tlis- bnrn, with Mr. I le rh e r t Ha rtlev (nopliew ol ilio bride)
gruom.sman. Following • a reception a t the homo ot tho bride, Mr. and iNIrs. Addison lelb tor Jjondon. L a te r tliey go to reside a t .Moorland Crescent,
tnlijis. 3Iiss iJorothy CLARK—HAWORTH.'
h er mother, wore a lloral olullon gown with Iiat to tone, and e a rn ed a bonquob of bron/.e-colon tckI
'J'lio brido, who was given away by On
Wctlne.sday, afc tho l*
an.sh Clnirch, :i
Tlio iluties ot best man were performed I13' 31 r. .Vllred ICaiough (hroLlier ot tlio bride), 3Ir . 3V. .Kaiough and Mr. AV. A.
Dowhnr.st being groomsmen. Suitable music was dis< course<l on th e organ d u r in g tho assembli* ol tlio guests by .Mr. H. Hyson who, a t the t'<n'imnation 01 th e ceremony, jilayed the 'Wedding 3Iarch.
a t tlui White Jnon Hotel, Clitlieroe. On th e ir I'oturii from the boneymnon, winch is being passt*d a t llouniemoutli, .Mr. and 3rr.s. Lord are to rosido a t 3tot)rland Crescent, Clitlioroo.
l l io reception took place — WHITFORD—POLLARD. '1 ho
crepe de elime, and Dutch caps ol silver lace, with shoe's ami hoso lo corrospond. Their bouquets of mauve tulips were also g i l ts of ihe bridegroom. 31 r. Frnnlc Duiiy (Darwen) acconipnniod tlie bridegroom as best man, and 3Ir. H. 'Whitfonl (brotlior) was groonisnmn. T!io Kaste^ decoration of tin* cliureli enhanced tbo pictun-squeiiess of th e ceremony wliich was comlucted by tlio Hector (Hev. O. C. l lro d h u rs t) , with* 3Iiss H. Wolfenden a t tho organ. On th e ir riv tu rn from tho honeymoon a t P res ta ty n , Mr. and 3Ers. 'WhitfortI a re to make th e ir home a t Darwen.
— WIGNALL—PARKINGTON.
youngest son of 3 tr . and Mrs, J . S. AVignall, o, SaUhill-roa<l,
h er uncle. 3Ir . .lohn Lavender, and attended by
3Ii.ss Annie Wignall, s is te r of tjio brido- grooni, with 31 r. Hohert Jhirkingtoii, brother of the bride, host man.
SABDEN.
ling p a rty liad a ramble i round to .Harley and the hi; to ])owidiarn, etc.
, I1A3IBL1NG PAHTY.—Til
B ap t is t ramb- Good Friday einl of Pemire
funeral ol tlie late 3Irs. Lolthoiise toolc j)la(;c in St. Nicholas’s eliurehyard yostenlay week, th e Hev. A. 12. Boden oHiciating. ‘ Floral
B ap t is t Church a united service was held with tho Wesloyaiis. 31r. .Joseph Hall lead tho
le.ssnns, and the preacher was the Hov. D. 1. 3Iorgan. At Si. 3rnry’s Catholic Church the usual Good F r id ay servic(*s were •oiiductod liy th e Hev. Fatirer 3leade TIH2 LATK 3IHS. LOFTHOHSK.—Tlie
vices were liold in ,St. Nic'liola.s’s Church by th e Vicar (Hev. A. K. Bmlen).
lOA.S'J’FH .S12H\’1C1CS.—GomI F r id ay ser In the
T. and of Mrs. Purkingtoh, JIO, Chatlnirn- roa<l, took place on S a tu rd ay a t tlic Farisli Church. Canon Wrigley jmrformed the mijitials,
'rile briilo was given awav by Parkington, only d au g h te r of tho late 3fr.
Tlie wedding of 3Ir. .7ohii AVignall, to 31iss Itlsllier Rutli
maids, 3I1SS Olive INillanl (sisti»r) and 31iss Glady.s
Havlmr.st, liad dresses of cvelomen
Ivy. secoml d aughter ol Mr. and -Mrs. G. A. Pollard, Bolton-hv-llowlaml. 3Ir . Pollard f'ave his d au g h te r awav. He r
dre.ss wa.s ivory cr<*pe do cliine. and the. veil and wn.*atli Inul been kindly len t bv 31rs. F. J la r t lev , Ilarrowloril. Tbo bridti’s l)ou(pici ol ])ink carnat ions and white lieuDier was tin* g i l t ol tlio bridegroom.
to 'ITio bntles-
laii<l was th a t whicli took place a t St- JV*ter\s Church, <m Satu rd ay , ol 31r. JT(*ctor Allen WTiitford, filth .son of 3Ir. and 31rs. 3\hiifor<l, (>, .!.iondon-t«u*rni.‘o, Darwen,
A w»*d<ling ol in te re s t to llolton-hv-llow-
Sale, and 2llildrcd, eldest d au g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. James l^itout^h, of Charics-stroeb, Nelson. Tho brido has tics with Waddington nn g ran d d au g h te r of tho lato jMr. AVilliam Tomlinson, wlioclwright. Tho llov. 11. I^luiU land-Hcnderson performed tho ceremony. Given .aivay by h e r fa th e r, tho b n d o wore ivory georgette, with pearl trimmings, and veil with wreath ot orange blossom, with nink carnations for her bom|iiob. Three bridesmaids were in attendance. JMiss M arg aret Katougli (sister) and .Mrs. Ihissett (s is ter ot the bridegrnoin^ liad
tlros.se.s of d a lfo d il, g e o rg e t te ; and Miss J3. Tomlinson (cousin ot th e bride) was m pale blue georgette and p ic tu re b a t . Tho bouquets were <Iairo<lil.s,
intermingled with tulips. “ THAT'S A GOOD GIRL.”
VISIT OF THE LONDON HIPPODROME 23 MUSICAL SUCCESS.
Blackburn, n ex t week, of the London Hippo- dromo musical success, “ T h a t’s a (Jood Oirl,'^ will bo an ovoiib of o.xcentional in te re s t ami importance.
Tho production a t . tho Theatre Koyal,
seiiled by
3lo.ss L'mpires, L td ., in conjunc t io n with flack Buchanan and Leo Kphraim (of •• Tho Desert Song,” “ Hose 3rario ” and “ S u n n y ” fame). Tins new and lasc in a tin g imiNical plav nossessivs urigni-
I t is b eing pro- BOEOUGH ^ “ISESSIONS.
Yesterday: Before th o 3Iayor (Alderman 3V. S tan d r i i ig ) , p re s id in g ; Alderman W. Jl
Soednll, 3lessr.s. J , 12. .*Muitliics and .1. A. 3V^'^do.
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to ta k e o u t dog Iicoiicch, and 111 each case tlio defomlaiit was lined os.
There wore e ig h t isuininoiise.s for failure
guilty to tho chimney of his house being e lire, s ta t in g th a t tho ofFonco had been causi; by soot falling on tho lire. l ie was lined 5s.
Throo Days Overdue. /
Alhert-sireet, Jjow Moor, was summoned fo tln v in g a motor vehicle without taxation licence, and his employers, Klleii IHrtw ami Sons, of Bank - BiUtom, 8awley, were summoned lo r causing iho olfeiice 'The Chief ( onstahle (Mr. .1. C. Hnxtahle)
Albert Knight, motor d r iv e r , of .‘10
jM'odnced an lh o ritv Iroiii the Lancashir (.’ouiiLv Council to jn-osoente.
flamiary, lie stopped <ioiendunt Knight :i the top ol Tuiig-slreet. noticing th a t tli tax a tio n licence had e.vpuvd on Decemla d ls t . Aski'il whv lie drove tho wagon witli o u t i>roi)er licence, Knight nqilied- “ I Iiav
P.C. iS<*Hais said th :it a t UO p.m. on 17t Norman Orr, of 50, 3Ioor-l.Tiio, pleaded
SHOULD WOMEN PROPOSE ? SEX
DEMAND FOR FURTHER EQUALITY,
will n o t bo complete u n til .social oonvouiion ^
auUservionce. iatnimmy.
THE DIFFICULTIES EXPLAINED, Many Avomeii hcliovo th a t th e ir tnv<!<mi
has countenanced th e ir n g l i t to iiroiMvn marriage.
Woman’s passive p a r t , thev say, sinnvsis ‘
shall deign to honour h e r .w it li Jih d4*cl ir<sl n i .u o u r beloio sho may oven 4.'oiit-.'mnl'nc
4>pportumty lor men and Avomen to d (v h r r th e i r toehngs.
ami staU'd th a t be .sent tin* appln-atioii for the liccnei* on th e verv dav th a t Kingh was stoppl'd.
no t seen by ‘ boss ’ all week. He ma have i t . ” 31r. T. Biri.wcll appean>d for defendanis,
plovers IDs.
l-fU) j>.m. Kn ig h t was lined 7s. (id., and Ins
'I’hc le t te r was posted a
ConstatIc who did not “ Take tho Cake.” The la te s t re c ru i t lo the I’olice For
31H. FHICD 7C1TCHEN, .luiiior. alltv, eomedv and melodv of sm?h musical
Furb<*r and Iho music by JTiilip Cliai’ig, tin*
succe.ssftil young composer,'''who lias to his
Girls, Nell .Sheplierd, 3rarguor ite T.eigh ami •Fthel Stewart, and a specijjlly pickinl I'liorus and largely augmented
orche.stra consisting of six special musicians travelled with tlie coinpiiny. 'riie performance <*ach <*vening is a t 7-JlO willi niailnoe on .Saturday a t 2-JU).
THE DISTRESSED MINERS. J
PRIME MINISTER’S THANKS TO LORD DERBY.
le t te r Prime
AVo
an* .'islced to received by Aliiiis ter:—
publish tin* followiiij. Lonl Derby from tlie
cision to
elo.so his Fund for the Helief of th e Distressed 31ining Areas. A.s i t was 1 who sought your :issistaiieo on hi*lialf of tlio Lord 3Iayor in December. J should like to semi a
jier.sonal word of thanks holli to you lor tho way in wliieli you have responded to my reqiiesi. and to all those in your County who have contributed to tlii? Fund 4*ither in money or by devoting tlieir Umo
[ nmlerstaiid th a t the Lord 31 ayor of London has eoimniinieat<*d to you Iiis de
di’a r Loril Lic'iitenant,
ami energy lo the w<»rk of organising tho appeal.
Ytnirs sincer<‘ly, (Sigmxl) STANJ.KV HALDWIN
H.M. IJiMitenant for the Comity of Lancaster.
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Downing-.street, Wliitehall, 25th 3larch, J ‘
rh g h t .lohn 'r i l le r
iiierit, which places i t r ig h t awa^v Iroin the usual musical comedv tracer.. I t is prodmasl on sueli u lavish .scale t l ia t success is a cor- taiiiLy. Tho book lias ht'cn wriUen by Doiighis
c red i t two of America’s most rcc<*nt .suc-
cc.sses, and .losopli 3Ioyor. The h r i l l ian t j cast inchulos: Fred Kitclicn, junior, AValtor Bird, F ra n k IIiMdor, Henry Adnos, S. Hooper
71ns.scll, Nina Dovitt,
P.(J. C’u tle r. gave evnh'iice lor tin* lirst tim«' before the ('lith c ro e Bencli wln*n John Tomlinson, of .|2d, Wliallov New-rouil. Black burn, was siimiinmed lor h*avmg Ins ca withoub lights III Kmg-sln*ct., :it 7-10 p in on Satiirilav, 31arcli *Jdrd P.C. Cutler said In* saw tin* motor
neglect to switcli on tlie light.s was a pure oversiglit. H was light when he I'litered th e (*afe, and he had not n*alized i t was d a rk u ntil the <*onstahle enO*red. Hi.s ref(*rcm'e to tin* pit*e»* of eaki* was inti'iidi'd as a joke.
viction for driv in g to the ihniger of the public in 31ay la st year, for which he was lined 10s. A fim* of 20s. was iinpost*d.
face, i t is much safer to intensify your own n a tu ra l line.s th an i t is to a t tem p t painting a. now
oxprcs.sion. Before try in g e.xperlmcnts, i t is advisable to .smear the face and neci: with cold cream in order to prev4mt tlic ]>ainL working stickily.
“ Having compIete<l your iirojiarations,
noighhourmg towns. 'Phe local ’bus .services AV4.*ro K4*j)t liusil^v 4*mploy4*d thronglnnit tho lay, and as elliciontly eonvevi*d the lar^e
. , ,
accident, a. largo p.jrtion of tlie Fell.s covered with <li*crayiHl heather, was bhizinj hiriously in tho aftornnon;
' i S y : f am e
u,e =,voM„.u.c „v -'W-u
(ho prqmptiludo of volimtoer.s In fighUn*' tin* outbreak Avhieii a\’erted excosslvi* ilam-
ol Ogden .Moor J'sirm, died from the elfoi'ts or burns.
to 3Ir. F. Cosites,
occasion to Iliank very warml.v tluiso '.vlio hail S(*nt Ilowi‘i’s. as also tiuise who liad (tC4*oratcd th e olmrch so heautifnllv. ]‘'loAver.s wore sen t Iiy Colonel B ark er , Mr. ■Walmsiov'. -Mrs. Now,ste:ul C a rn e t t , J lr s . AV. n a rn e t t ; ■Airs. Aloroor AVIiipp, Mrs. jAlallison ami .Airs.
i Arrang4*im'Mts have already been made for
slightly ov4*r .C20. During la st n ig h t week, p a r t ol
I-*
I ho 12astor offerings ainounted to th e churchyard Avail collanseil.
Allen of Chtheroo, gave the g re a te s t possi ble pleasure with liis renderings of “ One swepUy solemn th o u g h t” and “ How lovelv arc Ih y dwellings.” Aliss Speakman, .at t llie organ, playo<l the accoinpaniments most
sohiist, Afr. 32rnest
w AI. AVInttorn and Afr. L. ITarnson Avoro added to tho committoo-
iClnb-members held in tho Heading Hoorn la s t n ig h t Avcok, Avheu th o P res id en t (Air. C. J l . Alallison) Avas m th e elmir. The chief Item of business
w.as a discussion rolatinn- to the proposed new courts. A le t te r from th e Hov. H.
Araitland-ITondcr.soii Avas read in which ho exprosssed re g re t th a t his residenco a t tho
Vic.arago made i t impos- Kihlo to alloAV tlio Vicarage courts to Im madp public as proviouslv. Tho th an k s of tho meeting Avore accorded to llio Vicar for loaning his courts in p a s t y e a r s ; and i t AAas decided l l ia t a depu ta tio n from Iho Club inti;iAioAv tho P jin sh Council on tho
pos.si- h ih ty of finding a now sito. Tn th o oloctioji of ofheors Avhich followed, Afr. C. IT- Arallison wa.s ro-clectotl pr4\sidont; Afr. IT- Banks HOcrotarA } and Mr. *Spencolov tre a su re r . AIi5
:Utqmlanco a t the general meeting of 'Tmmis
astefully. T12NNIS AUCK'riNG.—There Avas a good
anthem .1 here ts a green h i l l ” ami. a t tin* 4>vemng servicf*, “ Cfinst. our Pas.s- r
.sorvieos wero proaeliod a t th e AVoslovaii CJiurch 4111 I'.aster Sunday, Avhen largo, con- gregations assembled to hoar tho Bov. Ci. Charles worth, ol Diilsbn ry, Avho preacln*d a t nmrning and evening .services. TIio tnr g.aA’o a perfect rendering of Uio
ts rc*nair. A\-1*LEY.\N- Om iB CH. —
-Vnnivor.sarv
t;mi III! iippoal lo r .siipiKirl, was imuic. Tl,,' J'
.a.sU'i- .sai'vifi's were vm-v widl attomlisl, tlio imniauiiipants luimiKM'iiig over 2()0. Tim V ic'.'ir (Bov. B. Maitlaml-TIemlorson) look
tlio Hcv. H, .K. 3hirs<len, wbo sirti'i-waril's gsivo a lsnit4*rn loeturo eoncerning ■ tbo Avork tin? Jlible ^Society, Jor Avliieh organisa-
ttemlod. Lveiiing prayer was said bv
I'
.A.SJI'Jl SI2It,\ICKS.—TIk! serviei* ;it .St. a .Melon s Chnn?h on Go»ul Fridsiv wsis Avell
. -............... f-.- ••••" w*.-.- i vi.s. from J It was niilv
niiin*!' flux
rouge placed well back on th e cheek-honcs will inalco i t look narrower.
“ I f you wish to give your.'.olf wrinkles, l if t your brows so l l ia t you can follow the n a tu ra l lines. Then mark in AvitU lake and
%, hofovc. Hnally uic
“ Tlierq a re oilier tricks of tin* Lradi*’ also. Thu.«, Avhitcnod eyehioAvs arc rubbed up tlm
.vonr den tis t, yon black o u t the f ro n t teeth th a t should he niiwing.
wrong AVay lo produce the bristly effect of age—simple, bu t offoctiA’e. <*h ? Then, if you Avish to licoomo toothli's.s Avithout visiting
moving any obvious traces of jo u r liandiAvork Avith tlio liarc’.s foot.”
j*;' ■ that means Tte JIfferenca
Avork to your .sati.sfaclion, tone" down all cruditio„s by powdering liberally before re
_ “ Anotlier th in g th a t the a(?tor .n.s to Avatch IS tlio lighting of tho thijatro in which ho liai>pena to ho appearing. Tf tlie lights are particularlj' .strong, ho Avill not need nearlv such a heavy inakc-np as lie Avonld Avhoii a ct in g on a dimly illuminated .stage. “ AVhen you Jia\'o complotod your p a in t
coloured to mntcli (lie re s t of your com plexion. I f your face app4*ars too h'road, somo
rough and sharp
contra.sts. Bo careful th a t your ears and- nock are
rub in a suUnblo ground work of
llc.sh t in t . 'Phen, with a mixture of lake and lilne, p a in t shadows' into all p a r ts of th e fe:iturcs th a t n aturally sink with ago. 'Touch up th e edges of these shadoAvs^ with a ligliler colour to obtain tb o high l ig h ts and sinootli away all
th e a tre , and ninatour actors in i>arlicular, will find this a rticle of inldrisc interes t. In tho course of his tliciiio 3Ir. Hairdwicke sa.vs “ 3Vhon alte rin g Iho appearanco of your
.azino for October, by C4*dric Hardwt’eko, the .voung
impor.sonator of old men in those snccessful play.s, “ Tho F a rm e r ’s AVifo ” and Yellow S ands ,” and all Iovor.9 of tho
tho a r t 4>f making up for tlio .stage is con- tribut4?d to the notably varied
AVind.snr 3Iag-
THE ART OF MAKING UP An au th o r i ta t iv e and
pcr.sonal stmly upon
si<le iln» c:ife, why he li'id no liglit.s showing on the c ar , and he replied : “ Its all r ig h t .’" and tu rn in g to the owner of the i-afe said “ Give him a piece of cake.” Tohl I:e wouhl he reporteil, 'ronilinson s a id : “ I am sorry, 1 forgot about them.” Dei'emlniiL told the magistrates i l ia t lib
without lights .slnmling
out.sidc tin* Hoyal t-nle.
ll<' aski'd xlel'emhint, who was
lu^an u n d ertaking Avliicli is of supremo iin portanco to both, th e re should
\WiA, th eielo ro , should man alone ik»sn. ’^s- tlio l ig h t to make tho first movnt' vSiirclv
lU'ce-ssarily a imrlijurshin-- tHunl
man, in Ins rolo of scokor, is playim. more huinhlo p a r t th a n the woimui li<» No uao emleavours to avmi .soim thnig t in t
.she IS ol v ital importance. By propoaiug m a rriag e ho a dm iu his need, ~ his inconi7 pletenes.s—tho fa c t t l ia t a Avoiuan is .‘>.■
to Idm
open to tho possibilities of rebutf, humilii- tion and,
Avor.so still, pity.
she is aAvarc th a t j t ia reciprocat»:<l: Woman Scores tho Heaviest,
much .stronger iiosition. Not 4_mly tiocs tlio iinaT decision re s t witli lier, but nlio is
al.so able, once «ho Inis receiVLsl an olf4Ar of m arriage, to euntiunplato i l in tho hglr., of th o iinin’.s admitted love. Then* h in* risk , for her, of rchulf^ liocauM') i t ih novi.'r
ncce.ssary for h er lo admit aff<.*ction before
Tho Avoman, 011 tho other liaud, is in a _ Dcfemlan t. a(')cnowh*dg(*d a ])r<*vions con
iiin m .susponso Avhilo .she AvoigljM him t ag a in s t P e te r in th o bnhincc of h er utlVc-
Iic.-vvily as th o receiver ra th e r than tie- maker of proposaLs.
n o t capable of inspiring a love Umt tvill s tumilato a man to
propo.so, an lulinissioii of iicr own feelings u’ill not Indp nmtter.s. I t can, a t the lii'.st, p u t her in a htiiuilial- *‘‘g
po.sition.
;lf, Jiowever, she is
selfishness. Tho man Avho apiK'iiru to be Jield back from offering m arriage on lids accquiiL i.s iisnally e ith e r a f ra id to
ri.sk ri'- hulf or ho is unwilling to .shoulder (ho ospoiisihilitie.s of marriage.. As SI rule a girl is “ Avt*ll q u i t ” of Lhir imorous su ito r. Ho lacks s tamina ami makes an unsatisfactory Juisbaml.
Present System tho Better.
trouble—and thero are, no doubt, 44. feu- iiieii
Avho.so “ in ferio rity i.'omploxtH ” C4)ii-
soIa
iiico tlicm t l ia t no AA'oman coul<l possibly ontenijilale them jis liusbamLs—Uai t a i t tnd nndor.>tanding ol a Avoiiian ivill iisuallv ’o tho didiculfy.
man as tlio dofemler ra th e r tlian tlu> partmT of woman, i t is oh\*inus th a t .a large nuiii- her of men Avonld bo tlobarrcU by tlieir
in n a te senso of chivalry from refusing a Avoman’s olfor tif iimrrijigc.
th e re is 0110 very good reason wJiy men should 1)0 tho lirst to
projio.so marriage. Alan does, finally, l»4.*ar tlio r4.'S]x>nsibiJity
a.'v'iei’tioiis to th«* contrjiry—of Hupjjorting ;t Avife and family.
of imirriage. Jii« is th e onus—ilespite all modern
sible p a r tn e r , ■ convention will rightly le.nvo to him th e privilego of making proposals of nnirriagc.
(Copyright.) GOLF JOTTINGS.
up from . Somerset
F re sh every morning READ.
home, and also officiated in church and a t the graA’osidc. A largo number of beautiful floral tr ib u te s AA*oro .sent and in addition to tlioso from friends Avero I aao from tlio G.F.S. an d Arming Ladies, ami Jtoad Jo h n ’s Cliurcli and School.
St.
mother in a iioav evening frock, “ AVhoro aro vou going, inummio? ”
From ills h tilo liod lio sur\*03*cd
■ ** To tho thentro, dnrhng.” “ Mumniio! Somebody might bgo j'ouI
bis
mucli re g re t th e fu n e ra l took place in .St Jo h n s Churcliyard, on Alondav, of Atiss blorenco Hxidson, of 29, Hanioledon-A’ioAA*. r i ie HcA'. A. n . Ransomo, tliA temporary yicar, oonductotl
sh o r t service a t Lho FUNERAL OF AIISS HUDSON.—Amidst
CHEESE * 2 f l«
ro u n d :—J s t Division : \V. ,H. Similhain (70); AN. .1. Lupton (70). 2nd Division: J . K. Cook (7 2 ) ; J . H. Ka\* (7 5 ) ; (Al4*KsrK. IN*ar- son, Alitcholl and Hamsbottom tii* with .'vl for th ird and four th places, and i t will bo necessary fo r them to play off).
ro u n d : Airs. AVilsou ami Alr.s. Lung (7J each).
qualifying round. . April I J l h : Alen’s four-ball match (Ilou^n
ACrs.-'Harilacro has olforod a prize for a monthly competition. Tho minimum num ber of e n tra n ts is fixed a t eight.
V. Greens). AVill thn la d y ' members plenso noto th a t
oiglit Saturdays. April ( ) ih : Poaci* Shield, fourth and final
H ardacro an d Aliss Simpson provide te a ou Saturd.aj-, April (3th. Coming Events.—Ball competition : N ex t
n.'imes on th o l is t jiostod in the Club House. L a s t d a te for en try i.s April 20tli. Tea Avil! bo provided on each Saturday by tho ladies Aintil fu r th e r notice. Mrs.
a jirizo for .a knock-out com|>etition. AVill members Avho desire to compete en te r th e ir
C aj itain ’s P r izo (ladio-s), first qualifying Afr. Hartlev* In.s \’ory generously off4*r«*d
Hi.'.snlts of rec4.*nt competitions : (Japtaiii’.s Prize (men), .second qualifying
of the race, civilised nations will regjft'tl man as tho rosponsiblo p a r tn e r in marriage. Therefore, .so long .ts man i.s tlie respon
th a n a duty. Tlioir elforlti are not ami jirolmbly never Avill ho, taken for grant->i ;ui<l they are no t “ JooUimI down on ” for fjiiiur4* Avljen h a rd times come. 80 long as women arc the child-Jx'ar4'rs
lui a hobby
capable of .sharing, and th a t they ar4* anxious to .share, tin* financial r<v>j«>
n.sibility of a home. /They ai’4A rcjilly, hoAvoTer, only playing a t responsibility. Their p a r t iii th e su p p o rt of tho home is, if i t is actrindly slipuldered, rogardc<l ra th e r
Girls of to-<lay nmy pro te s t t l ia t they are
AVould bo a iaiin re, ;tml Avould ad<l lo tho already overflowing <livorcc-court A p a r t irom all romantic coiisitleration^
Afarriago from motivi'.s of i-IiivaJry aJone
a rise should avouiou propose luarriaj'e. Jlcinombering tlio age-long tnuJition of
J.bci’4> is one in’il which Avouhl ra>rU»in!y AVhoii real humility is a t tho root of tlio
ove y Actually, .such cases are oxtroiaoly rare. Modesty is often a ci)nA*enii'*nt name, for
social convontiou doo.s so from fear—the le:ir tlniL .she Avill not receiv4> an olfor 01 m a r r iag e from a man. Sin* forgoLs. how- oA’cr, ih jit if she i.s capable «)f inspirin'' passionate love in a man th e re ivill bo no necessity for h er to make tin- first mov.j towards marriagi*.
consider the problem from o\*ery point of view. She may even dally avUIi him. kevi>ing
Jo h n loves her, and th a t lie ban hankotl his all on tho chance of lior acc4>pUina>, can
•loliii proposes to J o a n ; Jo an , aware that.
ions. Undoubtedly, an a t tra c t iv e AS'oman m.'or«‘s
Tho Aroimm Avho desires chang*- in ih,*
.School 4m hxs nyognij dostry . sA>’t.4:m 1 guild inotiv*) I iixpt .arl u n d c r t : | wrong life—Ini th a t jti| in o n t of worll of i*cmil :ts iikIu so loop functiot bn ron; u n t i l tl 4)f (Kill I activity inlv4*ron Avill roi <ltwtry , all tbo I luA Ikilllj >
.■Mr,--
not.. am] 1111711(111)1 timmipbl
A J convention forbids them to declare th**ir
\\ by, they ;isk. should tln*s<* girls lx* loomed t«i an unhappy spinsterluBHl J>ecanso
V/.
.slight cl of ” Tb* I’ruir
4U’ rai.'i*‘ n?(x*nUy rvading ** Htorm
S i r , -
writing CJilb4*ri. ojM'ra tl in s . W.'-l I t IS :tt\ i kmrn l4*rm
thunipi:)| be<*n _;i Avhat' 4 have ho i t is di‘ no r4;lig Sundjiy** worabip. ITntinr
I
To aulwt| A
and Infl 4llrt'ct.'4>4l I Jiini fo siKjiitionl thn W4*f HmimM'bj TTiore
ho.ard Avhich away w i | closely halls in mimil Althong^ Avas an refnrri'xll of oLh<‘ —Imth ■Writli]
n'coinrml OillKirl
A ’orkH
Arnold th e d;iv| lOnoch as a \V| ■tak4i AVesJ4*.A ronimon | imich now p r : l all i.M fi‘f fo fill i | 4if
r uro o lU |
I’o t te r ie l wh4Are. parallel n o t bo t;
j.nr> now| tion am | r4»ligio
will ho (I an d am4 Kudden
Avant to [ Avheti SaP holidav- h u t i t aaI
tSunday mcnntiml k»*cp tlic l
ap p ro a cl l pronpcctl
l io n 4an .*L S.'itur l p unishml th e siin-r o r 4)tljei| I t
gn*utly Air. Il4*r| hoy to
’bcthe)’|
d a rk . Ho can a t liis
he.st only gu4*-vs Avlm th e reply to his proposal w ilf 1m*. Ho
tial to Ins hapjiinivsB. 3[aii
M oiniMi Avlio argiu) th u s forgi't ilml i
m ol li t t le value. TIio man Avim nt'oks to Avin llio hand ot a. woman m marri i|»e - Avho, in fact, oirers lu'r his IiUjlong 4l4*voii<m and .support—aeknowlodgt’s th a t
71*11- \ is, incidentally, working m iln*
I t implies th a t woman iiiusi —b'Jr lord and injLst.ii’- -
o u t in |
<Ioni. honr Inwlulil not. 4‘0 | pohiicn tanglii| lion of life.) wo pmj terc:4t n a tu r a l think (lie In !>4>ophi coqh! t
an d drin k i ij nothing
by drtv menti t
jiiinTmq Boi'cliAi
then t Hir,-!
If El
jiamo the suh»|
modern ^ of buttiil
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