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liiiji near to £:unt;i ■j wisely-,
ChniH miuit liv^^ ■ C’liriatniaa Treen
i the Leprecliauu.
\v very hilly. N<> mounte<l ou*o tluui . so that Hooii tho iny; on a twitch.
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I’s bejtan to (;ro\v Maj^io Motor car l amunj; tliom to
aj; loo tliichly to 'll Mr. llabbil, at,
0 worib^ the oar vs tUd when tln-y e lo which they
• ‘ soiuowhcro very “ We Iiud bettor
ii a rhyiiH* to say ai<l Uncle Ithymns, his rliymco on his
IH'tl a ^<xkI tleal.
'»!;• Ury wa.H not, too
jllu* needh'*» fiiiUn}; nuule ui>on tlie
an had to huUl iter from .dipping
St to spy that odd I'CS. • pointed.
I Christmas!” hotise wao oddly-
r<l tho lioprochaun. ed ■\Ve<*nty, '•
-. Uabbit. \ve, throe mor»> of inu<l. atnl tltey wore ]»relty little house, notice on the doer. re,” she read,
witii paint in r<‘d 1 ^reon. wIjo lives in tliu
Iristmas.” <lisappointcdIy :
ped
cmint.int:
.mother netdci-. pt on bnsin4'^^s !*’ .,‘t anotlu‘r nr»tice.
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CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME AT PARISH CHURCH SCHOOL.
Pmiioinimc, us.s«ntitilly iho faro at
ChiisLmas lime, returnoU lo iho btai;o at llic .Uurihli Church school on ClihsLinus -ovcuinis ami again last iiiglit, •* tho yucMJii ol Hearts ” hoing tlio .suleetetl theme.
L.lirisunas ** shows " havo in recent years beeoiuo more ami more <liirienlt to prodiiee. tSo many peoplt> nowadays prefer otjnn* metlioils t)f colelirating Vuletide than hy apjMMiring in tlK'in, osiioeially as long pt>riods of preparation aro otien involved. At tho Parish Churcli Seliool the problem is eompliealetl by iho I'acL that many who might .sliaro tho
rc.spon.sibility of producing a more or
le.ss amlfitious programmo arc alreatly engaged in inlensivt* rehearsal of oiieni and lie or slio wlm tackles the produc tion of :i Christmas paniomimo lack not courage. Christmas shows nowaibiys have U> he very good indeed
succe.ssfully to com pete with ‘ ‘ the pictures” and, again, there remain ibo juimbor wlu) sjK>ml their (.'hrisUnas jit homo or at somebody elo’s homo. Hence, jiudiimees lend to become siiuiller jiml proilucers need liberjil en- tlmsijism to persevere in
tii.sks wliicb Jire never A'asy, which are Mimetimes
irk.some, ami wliieli never fail to »lra\v erilieism from some (piarter or aiiotlnT.
err on the side of generosily in approaching production of the iialure uiidm* review.
Om* criticism in* has lo iflTer—ami it was sliared l>y \Vi-dne.s<lay night’s audience—-is respeca of the long i>eriods of waiting,
rhe perfoMiiaiire hegnn late and it emled laie. too laU* for many p<*ople. The inter- eU were drawn out to llio point of
tedifiusnoH'., ill spifA* of ^•Neelllmt «‘iitre act niusii- and recitals.- Afti*r all, the play’s ihe tiling ami long waits put a prA.*mium
on sustained interest. ’I’liis laiilt is fairlv . omimm in local productions iitid we wish iiiorti t*iforl W
i|iiie)v elmnges in scenes as is^ best«>weil on oth'*r hranclu'S, greati*r ceh'rity u'oidd re sult and tin* whole prodnetion would bo im
proved. Tho Story. The C)in‘e.u of Hearts ” provided pleasant
nongb fare without rising t»> <li/.7.y lieiglit.s dialogue. 'I'liat the
iteil tlie pantominu* was encores and the ripples punctuated tin*. pnKiuction.
<lid not adlien* slavishly to Ibo traditional faille but it/ serveil as tlio basis for a K
of elfeelive scM*m*s aml allorded opportunities for several ividly delicious pieces of tooling, riu* scene is set. in the casllo of Ibe King ami Cui'eti oi Hearts, heads <d an im poverished royal lumse^ whose chief
as.set is lieantiful ai’nl charming girl, their daugh
riio slorv. like most pantomime stories, «‘ri(*s
ter. tin* priuetfss. ’riu* villain of llu' piece, riu* Yellow Dwarf,” emh*avours by fair
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means or foul to seimre the bami of the priiu'css in marriage. As the plot pro(H*eds, we are introtIueiHl to the ” Knave of H<*arts '* who, minglity, bni. sttmls the ])rovorbiai tarts with results best known to hinis(*lf. The liero of the pu'ce, _ “ The Beggar Bov ” is .successful in causing the villain no ’ little ^•mllarras.•^nlent ami the pantominu' closes ri'voaling tlu? Beggar Hoy
l)t coiirsi?, there is rather more than that the piece. The
synop.sis. for instance,
the real prince.
makes no mention of tlie Witcli, who is really the cause of all the poUier. It turns out that she put. a son of her own in the place of the I’eal prince, who liccomes llu* lieggJir hov.
Siu^li a cliaraclor demands fairy attendant.s nid thus w<‘ had introduced a c'harming bevy win* gave every liody immensi' pleasure, illi their pr<*Hy frocks ami dainty danc
ing. The witcli’s victims, a group of little girls, wero more somiirely garlu'd hut none The less jnti'n'sting. especially when they slmrcil the fairies’ la'vels. Witclu'S ami fairies made for plot and connt«'r-plot and, as must happen, the jiowers of darkness
anie lo iioiiglit. Tho Characters.
vV.s Kill"' ami (.Ineeii of Hearts there ap- I'aroil Messrs.
iL‘v re.spechively.
tl. rinder and C. \Valins- 'riiis pair liave m tlio
past juoveil ilu'ir
posse.ssioii ot a tirm grasp of llio
e.sst'iiiiaLs of burlosnue and they re- aled that lah'iit in umlimiiushed .strength.
.\olliing was funnier than their **
husitie.ss ’ witli the ramshackle throne, the collapse ol which sent the royal pair liUerally head ver heels —or was il heels «)ver Iu*ad! 1 he
ill tin* air, a fairy <|iie*'ii is essential. 'I'o eiu'ompass the fall of the N
It is not itiflicnlt to imagitn* tin* iirobleins illi wliii'h tin* producers are faced hut it iiunli attention were paul lo ilevising
A*i'L‘ made f.o reiiu’fly tho matter. Ileanng all that in miml, the writ»*r must
(FIVE) AT CALDERSTONES.
MERRY ROUND OF FESTIVITIES FOR PATIENTS AND STAFF.
C«ay decorations on a. lavish .scale liavo
lent to the Institution for MiUital Detec tives at Calderstoues a most happy Christ mas atmo.sphere. No effort has been spared
iiy the management lo provide both patients mid staff with a festivo Vuletide, and that their elforts have been appreciated there can tie no gainsaying. Befort* us is a pro gramme of the Christmas proceedings at the institution amt this ^ furnishes further eviAlence of tlio earo wliich has hei'U taken to t'lisure a nunry Christmas to all ami sundry at C’alderstoiie.s.
of “ Cinderella,” a pjiiitomime given by patients and staff and reported on anotlier page. The pantomime was presented on I'riilay evening. On .Saturday afternoon there was also a capital football nmteh between C’ahlerstom'.s ami C. B. .\rrows, wliih* at .‘i-JO p.m. llu* ” Wliileaway.s ” (.•ert party enl4*rtuiiuHl tin* patienUs. The (lirl Oniiies
a.ssociatA'il with the
In.slitution gave a. ileliglitfnl nativity play on Siimlay afternoon, while on iflonday the patients' itam-o wa-s held, ihe event i»roving very enjoyable.
Imll niatch on '1‘ucsLlai,' afternoon, the patients’ team playing the staif sitie. Dur ing the day carols were sweetly sung hy Hie
(.lift {Juiiie.s. (.in Cliristmas Kve the female patients wi*rt? regaleil with a cinema show.
lime was eagerly awaitcsl and the patients Inul a royal feast of roast heel, potatoes, carrots, plum pudding ami sauce, followei! hy apiiles ami oranges. 'fho slalV tliniier consi.'letl of
roa.st turkey,
sau.sage, potatoes, v«*gulahles, fruit, ami Christmas piuhliug with .^auee. From lo 7-0 p.m. the patients held a faiu*y dress carnival in whicli the spirit of gaiety reigned supri*me.
Christma.s Day o[K*m‘tl with church sor- \iee.s for tho iiatlents and stall.
.Dinm*r-
Busing Day might almost ho cuIIlhI tho eliihlren’s day for the youngsters wero ehiA'Ilv catered'for. In the aflcrnocm—how long \it tlu'iii it .sei'iiied in eoming!-a lingo (.hristmas tree wi'ighted with prt.'si'nls was uiilmuh'd. eairh <*hitd is'ceiving a present. 'I’his interesting ceremony was lollow4*d hy an extremely popular l.’uneh ami Judy show. ■ III tlio aflenuHin also tlm iiatienLs had a foothall maleh, and in the evening the male patient-, enjoyed a irinema enler-
tainmenl. To-day the ihihlren are to have a <lanee,
and a fnrtluu- serie> of festivities will mark ihe advi.'iit of tlu* .N’ i*w \ear.
THE MESSE^H.” SELECTIONS AT PARISH CHURCH
44 r Tile continued popiihuily ol ” 'rim
^
Me.ssiah ” as (Jiiristmas music was cm- pluisied hy tlie large eengregalion at Clitheroe I’arish ( ‘linreh on .Sunday even ing, wiu'ii st'iections wer<* givtm by a choir of mixt'd voices, accompanied hy an orehe.'»tra as well a.s tin* organ.
in.-^pirit iiigl^' interiiretiMl. not tlu* least 'easaiiL feature being tlu* exeellenct* ol the
\ itch s
halanccil in its re.-iuh-s, lhatihs lo the marketl discretion displayed hy the bass seelioii and real beauty of tone and eifect i.s allaiiietl, conimendahle vigour being in idehce. All the chief choruses were in- luth'tl in the pnigramme.
horns work. Tlu* choir was lairly wt'll 'Ihe music was A HAPPY NEW YJ5AR .fust Uin .SIIIIH' old
wi.sli, .slali'd with jnst. llin
...nim;
wonln, hut from n.s to y ou it carrii's the most hoartfolt wishes for happiness, contentment, mid pros[K'rily.
WE SINCERELY HOPE THAT WE MAY BE
MORE HELPFUL TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS IN ALL THINGS MAKING FOR THEIR SATISFACTION
“ Hlory to
it.” *‘ (). Tlum that tellest ” and “ Worthy tlu* liamh ” w.'ie sill faitlifiilly sung and
tlm 1 lalleliijaii clionis also was givi*n with •onvincing energ,v and power, the attack ■ing precisi*, aiul tlu* enthusiasm marked. Tlu* elioir was again fortunate in tlie .Miss Audrey Brearley. ol
principal-. liel
Bhic' lMirii. ti'ok liu* soprano lead suul while voi'-e ha^ noi nmisnal voluiiu*. it lias
iss Br(*arl(‘\ s
ond(*rfnl <iuality. 'riu* (*xlrenu' puritv (if >iu* and the trt'sluiess ol
V()i(M* comiielled admiration, particularly in the glorious *‘ I know that my B(‘«leiMner liv(*th,*’ which was snag with perfect taste ind L‘x(iression. M'lu? »*xu(‘ting runs in Ih'ioiee grealiv '* w»*re admirably executed
trusl(*d with the role of tenor .soloist and tlu’ i'L* wa.s no disposition to regr«*t. the (‘houa*. ;Mr. (o*!dar»rs voic«* has good ringing (|iinlUy and str«;nglli and hi* gave sueli numbers as *‘ t'limtort y**,’ ” I'.very \ alley ind ‘ ‘ Thou shalt break them, with telling
.aade pretty play with garb lliat may once liavi* hcL'ii ia*giil and addl'd to the gaiet\ song as well as in story. Mr. B. .'■^harpies iide an e\cellent
l.onl Clianei'llor
pre.serv-
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BUN R E st . IS'l'l. Pliones '.tl9l,2,;?. hihitcLl pleasure hy eueonug each ol lier
songs, also appreciating mueli good work in other directions. Nobody gave a surer <lisph»v than :\liss D. Nieholls, wlm had the sitlrac'live i*liara('ter of the I'airy (^ueen She left nothing to he desired and in_ the intt'Tviews with !u‘ r arch-(*iu*my, the witch sliowed true dramatic talent. The male volt*nct* of tlu' Witch was eloverly hroiight out hv ^liss F. Tattersall. who had no false scrnjiies about making the old hag appear an old hag. performing Imr important part with a eonvic'tion which did imicli to keep the action moving crispU.
Happy Children
of fairies and imps who danced very enjoy- ahlv and daintilv. The fairies were
Mi.s.se M 'Amies F. Ciark, K, ilitehell, I\. biiow^ don, B. Tomlinson.and E. Tonilinson, and
till* imps,
Mi.ssos E. Varkor, K. Byo, Sampson, D. AN'chster, (5. Whittaker
1C Wilson. M’wo of tho hitler, U. Wilson :iml Sf. SumiKon, wero ri'.'ipoiisibli? for nmeh-appreeiated rendering of tho popular number " Sonny Hoy,” tbeir eonip:inionB incnnwliilo (b\n(?inn. Tbore w.ns nlso cborns of rliefs, courtiers nnil countrymen wbo iiiiled tlio work of tile prineipols by
(Continuod foot of next column.) Special praise must he given the ehonisos
in*'' his gravitv in trying tiiiu's, ami
Ma.sit'r A(.a-osslev prdvi'd an ellicient ‘ ‘ Joker,
the pro tradition, stole tlie tarts—Mr. A. heelos was
(‘edings ir.eammr
with merry (pup As the Knave
entirelv satisfactory, acting well and speak ing clearly. The villain, a knarled figure wiTh a suer and a leer for most things, .si-l
.1 proldem for Mr. K. Harwood, hut he was efpial to it. not sparing liimsell and sue iiig III gelling the sinister features of the Yellow Dwarf across the footlights. Happier in mien and (•!iarael«*r was the real priiure, the Beggar Boy, and Mr. J. A. Musgrove gav<* a tt'lliiig and wlmlly adeipiate iierlornij since in tills role, revealing every mood will •hiritv, acting ably and singing pleasaiitly
and lively de- -wlio, friu
Ihe
ind ^fiss Brearfev gavt* very grt*at pl(‘asure. local artiste. '.Mr. .\. (Jeldard. was «*n-
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.‘trect, singing with conlidenee and .snccei'd- ing in imparting ri'ipiisite fi't'ling.
bass solos have rari'ly Imd h(*ttor treatment. •il this «hurch tlian from Mr. Uohert Hnnier, tin* solo
ha.ss of liivt’ i'pool Catlu'dral choir. He poss(‘.sso.s a vniei* of quite _re- inarkahle tiiidin* and quaUty, sings with iimhmhted counu'tenee and jirodueing me
pre.ssiv(> tone. All his solos w«*re mag- nili(H*ntlv giv<*ii. nothing In'ing fiiu*r tlmii Bui. Ill* may abide,” sung with rich (*x- ‘ *'i'lu* [X'nph* that, walked
darkness.” snlimitted with colour and sin cerity: and “ \Vhy do the nations,’ ' ren dered with exceptionnl vigour and virility. Mr. Shaw conducted with his woni('d
ahility; Mr. James Tomlinson l<xl Iho orciicstra with discretion; and Air. fu*orgr ( ‘owgill, as organist, gave spl(’ndi(l assist ance.
SBAIDBURN.
tlu* Slaidhiirn Poor hand Charity Uxik place at Mi**s J Budd’.s otlioe on Satiirdav
la.st. Karli(*r iu the day. tlu* Thomas Fostors Charity wa.s
dislmr.sed in tho Parish (.-linrc-h Owing to tlu* illne.'-'s of the Rector usual sgrv <;e was not. held.
tho (Continuod from preceding column.)
L-leaii-cnt ai'tion and in liearly singing. Mr, (I. Brogdeii was prodiic(*r and .supervised .stage lighting etfei’ts whicli niulouhtosli y added to the etrectivonc-ss of the pantomime Jlo d(?sorv(.*s congratulation on tho success of his work as, too, <loos ^liss A. Dickenson who coaclK*d the ehildnm. praise of tlumi crtabilv rollecliuK on bcr. TImnkx oro alxo <lnc to -Mrs. ainrsiloii
GHAUrriKS.—'riic annual
di.slrihution ot pr(‘ssion; E V E R Y D A Y -----------
A M A R K E T D A Y T \ |A RKE T l a y , ^yith its bustle and IjX good business, looks nftor itself. Thankful, sometimes, whi'u i t is over, tho trader y e t woidd n o t like to miss hi.s share o f it.s prosperitj-.
W l ia t a bou t a Market D a y , si.v time-s a week— all to yourself ?
Make y ou r own establishment a market centre fo r hundreds o f go od customers wlio can now travel b y mo tor omnibus— every rfaiy—so ch eaply and rapidly from village to town.
Show them, b v advertising y ou r best offers in the ADVERTISER .0 TIMES how well worth while it i.s to eome to
■ y ou r market.
Hitch THEIR waggon to --------------- YOUR star lines o f merchandise
CHOICE SELECTION OF
M.'ssrs. (;. ,Sb:iw, S. Scott, ami II. Wbiltakor ivbo, in mbiition
acc.inipanyiiiK tbo panto- mime, provided a. scries'of onjovahlo items during tho intervals, hearty applause^ greet ing their capital olTorts. Air. L. l*orre.*4t with .several monologues happily and artl.s ti('allv rendered, also materially assisttnl in whiling away tho time while scones wore phaiig(’d. Much work wa.s, of course, done by
sclf-.sncrificiiig n.*isistnnta behind the Hcene.s ami
the.se willing helpers, working under diHicultios witliout thought of ncoog- niiion,
de.servo, with Afr. J. Partington, the energetic secretary of tho effort, credit and thanks.
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P.S.- -D o n ’ t forget, tlmt nimrt from Sensomible Spooinlitics, we are noted for our DACON and CHEESE.
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The House of Sowerbutts Havo ploasuro in Wishing one and all a real
Happy and Prosperous Year, 1930. Wo should incidentally like to stato that wo shall try
to merit your confidonco in all your noods in FURNITURE and FOOTWEAR DURING THE COMING YEAR.
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