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I Harvest Festival
SUNDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 7th. Morning, 10-30; Evening, 0-0 Preacher :
REV. JOHN WRIGHT (Pastor) Antiiem.s by tou Cnom.
Soloists : Madam OLIVE SOUTHERN Madam HILDA DUGAN Miss RUBY HOLLAND
Collections ron Ciinuou jroNDS.
Monday Evening Next, Sopt. 8th. A GRAND CONCERT
will bo given by THE EUNBEAMS Ohairman : W. Thornbor, Esq. Commonco at 7-30 i>.m.
Admtssion : Adults 6d., Childron 3d. Sale of Eruit, &o. aftor tbo ooncort.
MOOR LANE U.M. CHURCH CLITHEROE
SUNDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 7th. j Si
Preaohor a t 10-30 a-iii. REV. P. S. JOHNSON, B.A.
Preacher a t 0
p.ni. MR. W. C. FORT
HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES SUNDAY, SEPT. 14th.
SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICES. WESLEY CHURCH, CLITHEROE
SUNDAY Noxt, SEPTEMBER 7th.
10-30
n.in. MR. J. W. THOMPSON Chatbiirn.
0-0
p.ni. REV. G. W. TYSON E visnino Anthism :
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** Lord, I have loved ”— IVorrance WEST BRADFORD
SUNDAY Noxt, SEPTEMBER 7th wiU bo CHOIR SUNDAY at S. Cathorino’s, Wost Bradford. Tbo Proaobor at 0-30
p.in. will bo tlio REV. A. E. SWALLOW, Vicar of Cbatbnrn. Collections for Choir Fund
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In tlio LIBERAL CLUB at 3-15
p.ni. SUNDAY Noxt, SEPTEMBER 7th
Accompanist : Mr. C. S. Hanson
Speaker : MR. R. TRIMBY Chairman : Mr. E. Garnor
Wo give YOU and your frionds a lieartv invitation to spend ono hbnr with us.
lMi.lh^-V THE SALVATION ARMY
Sunday noxt, 11-15 ; 3-15 ; 7-0 p.m. MAJOR EDMUNDS (N.H.A.)
Conducting Wcok-ond Mootings. Everybody Welcome.
Sale of Fruit, Monday at 8 p.m. w h it ew e lL pa rish church
HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES To-morrow, Saturday, 8 p.m.
L iOW M O O R W B S L v E Y A N C H A P E L .
Harvest FESTIVAL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1930
MR. W. COATES, of Nolaon. Evoning at 0 o’clock :
Preac7iers : at 10-30 a.m. REV. GEORGE W. TYSON
In tho Afternoon at 2-15 a FLOWER SERVICE will be given by tho
Soholars, entitled : „ GOD’S GARDEN ”
Speaker : Rev. G^orgo Pollard .
Miss Mary Walker, (Bashall Eaves) Contralto
Afternoon and Evening Soloists Miss Mary Robinson, Soprano
Collections eou Ch ape l E unds.
MONDAY Evoning, Soptombor 15th. Come and .H ear
“ THE FUNBEAMS’’
In Mir t h , Music and Med lh y . Artistes :
Mrs. H. Gradwoll, Miss A. Watson, Miss Batty Pike, Miss Mary Backhouse, Miss Margaret Backhouse, Miss Alice Ireland, Miss Ethol Watson.
C h a irm a n : R ev . E . A. Ashton
To ooinmonco 7-30. Admission ; 6d. Sale of Fruit, ct;c., to follow Concert.
ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLITHEROE
AUTUMN TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 10th. CHATBURN CHURCH ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB D A N C E IN CHURCH INSTITUTE
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th 7 to 11
p.ni.
TAYLOR’S MELODY MAKERS R e pr e s i im en t s .
Admission 1/- PENDLETON AMATEUR SPORTS
WH IST DRIVE followed by KNOCK-OUT, and
D 'A N o e : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th
Wliiat liogina 7-45 iirompt. Daiiomg 0 ]).ni. to 2 a.m. Admission 1/3 ; Dance only 9d.
W e s J e y S c h o o l CLITHEROE.
Harvest Festival MEM MLE r s
REV. G. A. T. RICKABY, B.A. Vicar Notliorwitloii, Nortbuiiiberland.
REV. CANON LUMB, M.A. 0-30
p.in. r .
Warden of Wballoy Abbey and Director of Rcbgiou.s Eilucation in the Diocese of Blaebbnrii.
ST. JAMES’, DALEHEAD i**'-
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Harvest Thanksgiving SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th.
Services : Mattins and Holy Com munion 11 a.m. Evening Service 7-0.
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Would Absitors requiring acooiiiinoda- tion Icindly coninuinioato ivith tlicir- fnoiids a t Dnlohcad.
INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, HOLDEN Ml 1 f /f, 1'-.
CHAPEL SERMONS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th.
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Altoniooii 1-30 ; Evening 7-0. Preacher: MR. E. KNIGHT Collections eok Chapel Eunds.
On THURSDAY Evening, Sept. 18th at 7-30, MR. R. WOODFIELD will give a LECTURE on behalf of tbo Sovereign'Grace Union.
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■. ColleotioiiB for S.G.U.
EXAMINATION SUCCESSES MISS
Edith M. Fraiiidand L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., M.R.S.T.
aiinoiinoes tbo following local successes gained a t tbo Examina tions of tlio Associated Board of tbo R.A.M. and R.C.M
E locution {Third Grade)
Katherine Lupton (SecoudGrade)
Constance Wright, Hon. Moiition. Dorothy Mooro, Hon. Mention. Joan Spoak
SiNQiNO {Lower Division)
A. Harrison P lvnoforte {Primary)
Greta Pool CLITHEROE VISITED MONDAYS
F or TERMS, AUDITIONS, ADVICE, &o. Tho Teaching Studio
22a, King Stroot, Clithoroe.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1930 IbiKAOiruns : 10-30 a.iii.
S a t u B ’d a n W e e k 'iSth.
(SIX) ADVERTISER AXD T IM ]^ , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930. SLAIDBURlSr.
Mission Hoorn on Tuofidny, tho occnsiou of tho ro-opouing. social niTanged by tho G.F.S. Gnmos A7oro plnycd, nnd light rofroshmonta sorvod. ■ . ON ‘PAHADE.—The services at tho Pansli
A very cnoynhlo cvoning-was aiHSub in tlio
D R E S SM A K IN G Have you aeon our FIGURED SILKS ? They are .
Church, on Sunday, wore spocifically for tho Beamon’s Mission, tho ofTortonoa amounting to £17 Os. l id . Tho proachor was tho llov. A. W. Rainoy, M^A, The local company of Scouts paradt^ in the schoolyard after morn ing sorvico/ when tho Hov- -W. O. Jordan- prosontod 2nd clnsn badges and sorvico stars. J. Hnlly was singlod out for higliost attoud- anoo marks.. 2Wr. 'W- King-Wilkinson. was also prosontod with a supporter’s badge, in locognitioii of tho practical wympathy which ho has always diaplayed to tlio company and tho. movomont. TH E LATE MR. SKELCHER.—Tho intor- inont of th e lato Mr. William Slcelchor, of
Hollms Yillago, took place
la.st Eridny a t Dalohond.,^ - Tlio R o v .. R. L. iMorns, . vicar of
To.ssiclo, and chajilam to tho works, conduct- od a sorvico in th o HoUiiui Mission-Room, aftor which th o funornl p a r ty went to Hale- head by ra il car. Thoro the committul scr- vico was taken by tho Rov. C- S la te r , tho nowly-indiictcd vicar of Dalohoad. 'Hio chief inournors woro iVfrs. Skelchor (widow) ; Mr. and I^frs. A. E. Joi’dan (grandson an d graiid- d a u g h to r ) ; RL*. and Mrs. B. A. KirUby* Mr. H- Cottam (rosidont engineer) ; Mr. .T. Heap and many other friends. Wreaths an d other floral tokens were sent by “ ln.s sorrowing Wife ” : k lr . and Mr.«. Jo rd an an d groat- g ran d -d au g h tc r; Mr. and Mr.s. Halhy and Willioj h’lorrio; Stella, Es th er and Ronald; Mr. and Mrs. J . Wilkinson; Mr. and Mrs. J - Walker (Slaidhurn) ; Mr. and Mrs. Nichols; Rosidontfi of Hollins Village; Mon in H u t l.'j; “ A few intimate Enoud.s ” ; tho Enginocr’s Staff; the Gangor-s. The coflin
Bnggs, L. Taylor, M. McCartni, and H. Hoy-
wood. Tlio funeral arraiigcinonts were car- no<l out by Mr. J . Ti. W1I.9011, Sbudbiirn, with tb o
ns.sistnnco of Mr. J . Green, Hollins
wn.s hold On Wcdnosdaj* ufiornoon to explain fv sciicmo of TOorgimiaKtion adopted by the Ribulcsdalo
Nur.sing As-'ociation. Mr. King- Wilkinson pronidoil, and said i t would bo a calamity if tho nursing services fo r - th e Bow- Innd area had to l)o abandoned for w an t of support. Tho new plan.s woro ouLlined by Mrs. Tattoii, bon. socrolary of tlio Lanca shire County Nursing Association, who, a t tho imd of hoi’ a<ldrofis, answered numerous questions. Tliere was an atteiidanco of about d5, and Lho meeting pledged its support to
Village.------Tho Rev. R. L. Morns hold a memorial sorvico in tho ^Iis-sion Room on Slindav afternoon, which tho family and minioroiiK friends attended. NURSING ASSOOIATION.—A mooting
wiuj enshrouded by a Union J a c k , and was c.'irnod by kTossrs. J . Bolton. A. Pinch. W.
. oE suiarfc deaign and moke up well in dohghtful gowns. Your'^own materials made up if desired.:
WITH US. \
COME and; DISCUSS YOUR DRESS PROBLEMS NO OBLIGATION.
EDITH M. ELLIOTT
York Street, Clitheroe P ronb 241.
ST. MARY’S RAMBLING CLUB NOTES.
where wo woix> mot by tho loader, Mr. J - T- F ie ld in g ,’ Wo s ta r te d oFl down the Bill- ington road in to Blackburn, roud, crossed r ig h t over and through one liold in to tho old Clithoroo—Blackburn road, which runs along tho hillsido, tlirougli York to Wilp- sliiro. S tra ig l i t across th is rood in to tho liolds again an d wo gninod yob an o th e r road to Blackburn, th is tuno, tho old cobklod Roman road which . runs in a practically d ire c t lino from IVranchcBtor to Colno. Hero wo began tho ascent to Wlialley Nab. walk ing p a r t of tho way up th o old wullod in pony tra ck , about six foot wide, which a t
Tho p a r ty jouruoy to Wlialley by tn u n
tho now As-^iociation. E 11II details of the .scliemo, and of tho need for i t j arc contniiio<l 111 a roport on page d of a similar meeting hold on
Wedue.sdav evening a t Waddington. SAFiE OP WORK.—Tiie annual sale of
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Mi.sso.s May Taylor and lUarv Grecnwoo<l. and ATiss V. iVf. ( la rn c t t) £ ‘l 7s. lOd, Hip tub (I^Fiss Hilda
llodg.son) bs. Od. Jumble (Mrs. JlaylborntliwaiLo, Mr.'4. Hnllv. Mrs. ,T. Tvenvon) £7 7.s. 8il. Miseol!une{)U.s (The Mik'Os Deacon) £.1 2-s. 7d. Door (i\fr. J . A. Woniiulin) £1 Ss. Od. Rofresluncnts (under tho direction of Mis.s Rudd) £9 7.s. <Ul. A gnc.s.«;nig cako. inndo and given bv i^lr.s. E. Greenwood, IClIerbeck. which i>rodnced £1 5s. 8<1.. was not won. AVlion i t wiuy pu t up for auction, Mrs. Kuig-Wilkinson bocamo tho purclui.<ior a t £ l *1k. Od. Tims th o cako made £2 lOs. 2d. in all. A leg of lamb was won by Mrs. Carman: woight-gncvsmg bv Mrs.
Tjuw.son; and a basicot of choice Irnits .sent bv Mr. .lamea AValcrworth. Jiirorpool. was awarded t-o Mrs. Cowking, Hollm.s Village. Tlie parochial fund will liencfit by the nwful sum of :C7‘1 C.S. Id.
.hi. Sweets and iccs: WAl^DTNGTON.
Patro l Sports, promoted bv tho AVaddmglou Scouts, took place lust night- week. Much in te re s t was taken in .aU th e events, in which llio competitors displayed g re a t enthusiasm. Tho Scoutmaster, Mr. James M’almsloy, was s t a r t e r : Mr. Norman Tomlinson actod ax timo-kceper; .ind Major Upton wa.s judge. TIio challongo cup for most point.s
regi.slercd wn.s won bv th e Otter P a tro l . Results: Ju n io r. 2*20 y ards : 1. 'Walter
Tomlm.sou:
J l . V igglo.swortli. Senior, do .: 1. h . Bishop; 2, 1‘ .
Wil.son. Senior. lOOvards: 1. F. Bishop: 2, A.
Dickenson. Ju n io r. bO v a rd s : 1.
2. H. Tomlinson. Tlirowing the cricket ball, ju n io r : 1. W.
H. Tomlinson. .Tumor, long- jump : 1. H. Wijxgloiwoi t h :
. romUn.'iou; 2,
Tomlinson: 2. JF. Wigglc.sworth. Senior: 1, I . 1'. Bi-siiop; 2. F. Wilson. Rehi\* ra c e: 1. Otte rs ; 2. Cnckoo-'‘. Tug^of war: 1. O tte rs : 2. Cuckoo.^. Tho cup winner.^; .scored 2-1 to 12 pointo.
c h a t b V b n .
had reached tho advanced ago ol b(> vonr.s. was :v miiivo ol Westmorland, but had spent tlie greater part of htu* life 111 the Black :burn and
Manclie.ster drstricts. AIwiivh of
Hojiwooil. who for the past 18 months luul resided witli her son, ^Ir. ,T. T. Hopwood. of Pondle-avomie. Mrs. Jlopwood wmi
l OC'l'OUKXAin AN’S HKA'I’H.—Tlu- ilralli oolv place oil
Tlmr.sdav moniing of Mr.s.
family in their bereavement. TIio intor- monl takes place at St. Ambrose’s Clmrch, G rindloton, to-morrow (Saturday).
ade. .Sympathy is ostendod to the
tho schodido for tho Clithoroo and Histrict. Open Jinviiig T rial, winch heginsi on October l l t l i , nro now ready, and mav bo had on ap- phcatroxi to th o swerotarv, Mr. A. Hallows, 11, Alma torrnco, CUthoroo. Tho now to s t will bo tho eighth of the senes, an d will bo under th o .siiporvision of Mr, H . "Whittaker, aa
to.st niniiagor, a t IVfr. Ashcroft’s Ribbloa- dale Poultry Farm, Barrow, WUalloy. ■
Poultryincn will bo lutorostod to know th a t
capai qniot and resorvod dtsiiositioii, i<iho iia<l tho m cilv to retain tho mnnv friends sho
Diclconsou. .Junior, high jump- 1. "W. 'lomliuson; 2,
2, H. Wiggle.sworili. Somor. ‘140 vard«: 3. 1*. Bisboj); 2, A.
SCOUTS* SPORTS.—The annual Jnter-
panied by a few friends, tho p a r ty left tho Couch au d llorso.* 'bus tonmmm a t 7-10 ;i.m. Tiiough dull, ram Icopt o|f all d:xy u n til about 7-JJO p.iu., when a steady fall began ill Blackpool, l^iill udvantago wu.s taicen ol the many umusomeiits provided m tlio seaside town. Tbo re tu rn journey was undertaken in two paiTio.s. one leaving Blackpool a t b-0 p.m. and tbo other a t 11-U p.m. All arrived homo safolv declaring t l ia t :i most onjoyablo d:vv had boon siiont.
---------------------eaou*—<------------------------ SUNSHINE HOUR.
Homo and Orjibanagc, GrmdJoton. look tho phico ot tho usual meeting of tho Mount iiion bunslimo Hour vesterdav afternoon week.
tlie Homo, wlierc a sh o rt luoeting was lield m the chaiiol. An mtores ting addiess was given by lUr.s. Nicholas, of Sale. Tho soloist was iMis'j A.
Dowliur.st. Th:ink.s. on holialf of tho members, woro
oxpro.ssod to tho bisters, by the Rov. d. .15. P la t t .
'J.ho memliors proceeded by ’bus to
was afterwards p a r tak en of niiil a collec tion made for tlio Homo. Tho afternoon was greatlv eniovcd and appreciated by a largo luimlior ol members an d Ihoir friends.
’lo:i SAWLEY.
of Bank Bnttoni, buwloy, was knocked down bv a Cliatburn motor cycKst. Ho was e a rn ed to liis homo n e ar by and on exam in a tio n ho was found to ho siifTcring from a dooj) gash in tho forohoiid. Hr. H. S. Frtirwcatlior, ol Cliiheroo, was immediately tolophoncd for, a n d ’ on arriv al inserted five stitches in tho wound. Ho was also bruised on ilio arms an d legs. Tlio mo to r cvclist was not h u r t .
whilst jilaying in tho lugliway along ivith other tihilclren. Lewis Proctor, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Proctor,
Seven golden weddings wore colobnlted in one day a t Roussoy, a commune of only 700
inlmbitants in th e Somme Department of Franco.
ACCIDENT.— On Wednesday ovoniiig, An outing to the iS:ition:il Chililreu’.^ >
bers ol the choir ol b t . P e te r ’s Oburcii Iiad ih o ir an n u al outiii|T to Blackpool. Accom
BOLTON-B Y-BOWLAN J3. CTLOIR GUIIN"(i.—On otiLunlay, mem
.li’nirclough. Mr.s. Vofhndin) £ 1 J 11s. 2id. Newton (Produce) : (Mrs. Pillcingtoii, Mrs. Hmlov, Mrs. Hovlo, Mrs. Ogdon, Miss Rigby) £12 ‘Is. lOd. F ru i t ami Flowers: (Mrs. ,T. Watorwortli, !
Mi.ss K. Milkinson, Mlss Freda Watorwortli) C-t
work was lield in tho Villago Hall on Satur- dav last. The JU. Rov. tho Lord Bishop of Bradford was in th e chiur, and iSIr.s. Porowno ononod th o sale, and gave an a p t a<
Idro.ss on tho a r t an d tho jov of giving. Miss ;^T. King-
Wilkin.son
a.skwl INlrs. Porowno’.s accoptanco of a boiuiuot of Slnidbiirn flowor.s us a mark of appreciation; and thanks, proposed by Mr. W.
Kmg-Wilkui.son, wore lioartilv responded to bv llio company. The stalls and stnll- lioldors, togothor with th o i-ecoipts, woro as follow: Wlnloliolnie (Mr>. W. ICnig-Wilkin- son. Miss IVf. King-Wilkinsuii, Mrs. Brornnor, IMrs. «J. 0 . H irs t) £15 s tal l •
(Mrs. Jo rd an , Mrs. T. Carr, Mr.s. did . Parochial
orio tiino—and no t so • very long ago—was tho only road Irom Whalloy to G re a t H a r wood. Then along Wliallov Bank to Dean Woods, passing Moroton I la l l on iiio loft and on to Cock Bridge, whore wo tu rn ed towards Groat JJarwoo(l, tak in g th e c a r t road on tho loft to tho Colliory, u n d e r tho railway arches, p a s t Marthomio, once a Manor Hall, and now a largo farmstead, b u t s till rotaiiiing th o old Court House and aiiciont gatewav. On a disputed footpath by Lowor H v i id b u rn 'B r id g e wo walkoa to Clayton Hall and Althain whoro wo had ton. A v is it was iiaid to Althjun Pariah Cliurch, nnd the j ia rty saw th o grave of Thomaa Jolly, who founded tho Cliapcl a t Wh3'moiidliouscii bub was afterwards ro- instntod as Vicar of liis old parish a t Althani. Again we took to tlio fields, taking tlio footpath on tho le f t a f te r cross ing Altham Bridge. Passing through Dunkirk Farm and across tho railway to tlio Whalloy—Burnley road, wo walked in tlio direction of Whnlloy u n t i l we came to Read Hall drive. For "a time wo followed tho drive, tu rn in g to th o loft a t tho p r iv a te ontrauco, p a st
Ea.storlv Farm, Boggarts Glon and in to anothor j ia r t of the old Roiniui road from Manchostor to Coliio.
ju.st a littlo higher up the road where tho Royalist army wore cau g h t in ambush by llie Cromwellians. ICastcrlcy Farm lias also maiiv liistoricnl (roniioxioiis. Tlicnce wo proceodod along tlio road to Portlield Bar an d bv tho VTiallov Golf Links to Wliallev. Mr. Fielding was most lieartilv thanked for lus splendid loiulorship by Mr. E. Wntaon. Mr. Sboldon sccondwl *and the company showed tlieir appreciation 111 tho usual wav.
I t wa.s GISBUBN.
.to tho Missofi Lister, for Ih c ir kindness m giving the ueceasary permission.
and otliers availed themselves of th o opiior- tuniby to vis it the grounds and gardens of Gislmrii P a rk which wore thrown open to Iho public a t a small cliargo on
Wodiic.sdav afternoon iaal. T'hc proceeds woro 111 aid of Sfc. jUarv’s Church fund,s and a sub- s tan t ia l sum wa.s raised. Thanks aro due
GiJsBURN PARK.—Many Gisimrii people
The Gastle Cafe A QUANTITY OF
t o clear at one-third the usual price
MORNING COFFEE HOT or COLD LUNCHEONS
19, Castle Street CLITHEROE
Phone 280. Parties Catered for. They ars Compisto and Ready for use.
FOR £1 13s. Od. DOWN YOU CAN HAVE A
MARCONIPHONE ‘55’ RADIO SET
Your improsaions ivlioii you first hoar this wondorful sot wiU be “ How absolutely astonishmg ! ”
To think tha t tliis attractive little oak ease can contain a Radio Sot that will bring in Britisli nnd Continontnl Programmes so easily—so oloarly— tlint it contains ovorythmg including tho loud Biioakor—tliat i t noods no oxtornal fittings at all !
Lot us show ono at your own homo. PICKERINGS
77 DARWEN STREET, BLACKBURN Phono C503.
Est- 1884. GOOD VALUE IN lE n s m m m UNION LINED SHIRTS
THE TROUGH OF BOLLAND SERVICES. Tlie Rector of blaidburii, the Rov. W. C.
.Foixlan, lias beim greatly encouraged by the splendid response of motorists, cyclists and rainhlers a t the Sunday iifLeriiooii opeii-uir services m tho Trough of Bolland. He inleiuls to liold tho coiiclnding Horvioo for this summer, n e ar Sykes F arm, on Sunday no.xt, a t ,1-15 p.m., ami ox lends to all who may be passing through th is beautiful moor- laiul country, an in vitation to join with liim m a sacred service llioro.
SiuAnr Range of Patteiins 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 7/11
PURE SATEEN SHIRTS, 4/11
TUNIC SHIRTS, 4/6, ):j 5/G TRY US EOH VALUE
Houseliolil iivi Stores (miNDLETON.
iK.-i.', ol tlio \ i l la g o In s t i tu te aro sliowing raro onthuyiasin an d a fu r th e r .social offoi'L 111 aid ot th e equipment of th e ir room was Jiold oil \\odiio-sday evening. This took the form of a .lucob’s Jo in nnd -whist drive, and mombcia an d friends sp en t a most ou- joyablo time, 'iho iviniiors of tho prizes woro Mks.h ]S. Briggs,
iMi.ss i\l. Oddio. Miss D. Smalloy and Mr. ,1. Cowell
R. Wiigloy who gave • ploalure with his rondoniig of tho .solo^ ' ‘My Hope.” ^fiss f l i t t e r and Mr. Wnglov also contributed 111 good style tho d u e t “ Night is tho coming o k a d re am .” Sis ter Gortrudo Mooro pre- .sidotl a t the piano.
weio .Miss 10. N u t te r , ol Clitlieroe, wlio .sang very nicely,
I f 1 can live an d Mr
journed to tlio dining room, whoro a short Limo wna pleasantly sp en t in th o singing of woH-known hymns, Miss N u t te r and
S tates , Goorgo Duller, th e English Jockov,
Mr. "Wrigloy rondoring fu r th e r soIoh. To|^ n d o in ono race a t Bolmont, United
IS travelling tho G,000 miles to America an d back.
tho .speakei- an d his rcniarKs. addrc-s-sed c
lnofly.to tlio cliildrcii, woro botli helpful and interes ting, Tho collection on behalf of tlio dcoorntion fund, was satisfactory. A f te r the sorvico. th o congjrcgntioii ao-
lUr. .1. Wrigloy was
lussuluously a number of Iiymn.s to bo sung a t tho Sunday School .anniversary, bu t uu- loi tu n a te l} , owing to
unfor.seGii circum- ^ance*, these services could no t be hold Consequentls, tlio children were somewhat diauppointed a t no t being able to smg th e ir pieces. Ho\vcw;i, iit the .service on biiiulav they had th e ir opi>ortnnity, and r ig h t well thov took it , tlio s inging of speci:il hvnuis and nil .inthem, “ Does
tlc.sus care.''” being a
plea.sing loatni-e.
ioi accoiiitum ami tlio provKsion of a new rootrum. tho elnldron’s p ray e r room a t the National Childicn's Jlomo 'am i Orphanage was lo-oponcd on Suiiduy ovoniiig when a musical service wns hold. During tho earls suiiimei,
the chiUlrcn practi-'»ed 'Jiio spccml
.soloi.sls Arrange to meet )>our
friends at Munroe’s That chat will be all the more interesting
when accompanied by food well served and reasonable.
MUNROE’S, MARKET HOUSE BLACKBURN ^ 5 ' " ' * ' S' * \ ^ ^ ^ ill - M 'I |IS/ ilUblC’.Aii hLHVJCJ;..—A l te r being
cIo.se<l \
J.LTjAGIj JN S r iT b ’l-L.—'llic lady luoiu- BEDDING AND HEALTH
least thought about. Wire mattresses sag and cause the body to adopt huddled positions. Wool
Bedding is really the most important furniture in the homo, but is often
and Hair mattresses accumulate dust and dirt, become lumpy and uncom fortable. Considering that wo spend eight hours out of every twenty-four —ono third of our lives—in bod, can wo say that tho condition of our bedding has no offcct on our gonoral hoalth ?
different varieties of modern hoalth inducing mattresses. Wo have half-a-dozen different kinds of Base Mattresses, that is, tho
to health which have resulted from a chango of bedding. In this belief, wo devote considorablo space in our showrooms to the
spring mattress containing vertical springs which maintain tlio body where
support is necessary. Those include tho BUOYANT, STAPLES, and other best makes. In Upholstered Spring Overlay Mattresses, tho mattress which combines
Comfort with perfect support nnd hoalthy vontilation, wo havo tho SOMNUS, VI-SPRING, BUOYANT, NATIONAL, BEAUTYREST, and others.
Wo shall bo glad to givo ndvico or assistance in any Bedding prebicnis.
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ThousoiiUs of those sols woro sold in 1929 at £12 12s- Od. per sot. Ail Sets carry Maker’s Guaranioo for 12 months.
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