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>' CLITHEROE SUNDAY Next, JUNE 8th
Preacher a t 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m. REV. D. HARTLEY; of Martin Top.
MOOR SUNDAY Next, JUNE Sih
Preacher a t G p.iii. MR. W. WHITEHEAD
WESLEY CHURCH, GLITHEROE SUNDAY Noxt, JUNE 8th
10-30--MR. JAMES WRIGLEY
G-0 REV. FRANK MASTERS of Burnlov.
PARISH CHURCH, MITTON l:S&W
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD
SUNDAY SCHOOL
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On SUNDAY, JUNE 15th, 1930. Preacher :
Rev. John Burton Services : Aftertxoon^ 2-15 ; Evenhigy 6-0
of Huddersfield. In tho Morning at 10-30,
MR. BURTON will give an ADDRESS SPEOiAii Hymns by the Chiedken
CoUeotions a t each service in . aid of Scliool Funds.
Your prosonco and support are earnestly solicited.
I.O.F.G. MYRTLE LODGE
LODGE MEETING will bo hold on FRIiDAY, JUNE 6th, from 7-0 p.m.
to 8
p.ni. instead of Monday, Juno 9th. H. Benkett, Secretary.
MORE WAR MOVEMENT (Lancashire Federation)
THIS WEEK-END AT HEYS FARM WEEK-END LECTURE SCHOOL on “ ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM.”
TO-MOIRROW, Saturday, at 7-30 p.m. and SUNDAY Noxt, JUNE 8th, at 2-30 and 6-15 p.m. Lecturer :
WALTER H. AYLES, M.P. (Bristol North) Everybody Welcome.
a - i i 4'r‘4
4 m i\ l ‘ii-
fli'A I Vlr Quicstions akd Discussion.
Como and Hear this brilliamt exponent of Pacifism >
ADULT SCHOOL GUEST HOUSE WEST BRADFORD
GREAT WHITSUN ATTRACTIONS* The VrorUVft Groatost Plaj’ground! BELLE VUE ZOO.
75 AcrOH of Gardons nnd Plcasuro GroiindD. ITREWOBKS NIGHILY a t 9-15. Grand Scenic Sp<:ctiiclo “ Storming of Bndaioz.” lyiAI^TMOTHT e m e u s DAILY a t 2-30 & 7. D n iT TRACK RACING on Super Speedway. WmT-MONDAY AFTERNOON, -Wed. and Sat. Evenings.—Hugo Amnsomont Parks. Gardens Oj>on Daily a t 10 a.m. (me. Sun.)
CHEAP EXCURSION to Victoria Station, JtANCHESTER, WHLT-MONDAY, Juno Otii
m\
OHATBURN ... ... a t 9-30 CLITHEROE ... ... 9-30 Whalloy • :................... 9-45 LANGITO ... ... ... 9-53 . Wilpsliiro ...........
•p.m. after tho Fireworks a t Bello Vuo. Childron nbovo 3 and under 14 years of
age half-fares.
Adults 6d .^ ‘Children ,3 d . on showing . the Rotufn Half o f • tho Excursion' Ticlcot. Ro- tnrniiig from Afanchostor (Victoria Station, No, 14 Plniiform), namo • evening, a t 10t55
Daisy'Fiold ... ... 10-7 Reduced Admission do BELLE VUE:
10-0
4 s . 4 8 . 3 s . 3 8 . 3 8 . 3 s .
A SPECIAL • TRAIN Return Faros, ' will loavo
a.m. Third Clasft
Od. Od. S d . Od. Od. Od.
SPORTS The Rock Garden
SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND - AT
HOLDEN CLOUGH WHIT-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th
WILL BE OPEN ON
From 2 p.m. to 7 p.m, (by kind permission of O. & R. iMilne-Rodhead, Esqrs.).
Entrance 1/- oach
The Proeeeds
-.vill bo given to the RinnLESDALE Nnnsiua Association.
BARNOLDSWICK
AMBUL.ANCE GALA 14th JUNE, 1930
OPEN TROTTING EVENT 1st prize, £30, 2nd prize, £7, 3rd prize, £2 ; and in addition £2 will be awarded to the winner of each heat. Entrance Fee, 10/- to bo paid ill advance. ■
OPEN PONY GALLOP EVENT
. 1st prize, £10, 2nd prize, £3, 3rd jirizo, £1. ■ Entrance Fee 5/-, to be liaid in advance.
Distance 14 miles. 1st and 2nd in
eaeli heat to run in Final. Tliird prizes will bo withhold if not more th an six runners in each event. E ntry Forms and further particulars
from HENRY PYE, Hon. Secretary for Trotting Committee, Post Office Chambers, Barnoldswiok, via. Colne.
ST. AMBROSE CHURCH GRINDLETON .
G a rd en P a r ty SATURDAY, JUNE 141h
a t 2 p.m. in the Grounds of tho National Children’s Home (by Idhd-- pormission) d n aid of Clmrcli and . . Schools Bazaar Fund.
READ & SIMONSTONE PRIZE BAND
SILVER
Competition Cakes -will bo received a t tlio Homo -on Friday, Juno 13tb, G to ,8-30 . p.m., and' Saturday 10 to 11 a.m., when Judging,takes place;
Special Attractions. :: Rofroshmonts
'' ADMISSION . 6d. Uhildron: 3dj . ' Ample Bus Facibtios. '
Miss A. Duxbury L.R.A.M., A.R^C.M.
Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, &c.
LATEST EXAMINATION SUCCESSES At th e Royal College of Music, London
T he A.R.C.M. T eacher’s Diploulv. was obtained
MlSSiAMY WADDINGTON, L.R.A.M. (Blackpool,' late of Whalley). .
Elementary Division— Miss F. Hives
Primary Division—
, Miss C. Hives (Honoiu'ablo Mention) Miss J. .Rigby
Whalley VISITED ok Mondays.
Further •particulars apply :— 2, SHEAR BROW, BLACKBURN
YOUNG LIBERALS’ TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
same, the match proved thoroughly onjoy- ablo. jVIixed doubles, and ladies' and inoiis doubles w'cro played. Afterwards all the players adjourned
to..tho Liberal Club Avhoro supper was provided, and a danco followed.
Mi.ss .Robinson defeated Misses M. and G.. Jones , G-2.-6-1. .Missos P. and W. Fioldon
A. Robinson dofentod Miss L. Tlioinp.^on and Mr. ,0. Brooks 8-0, 6-1. Miss L. Fioldon and.i^rr. H. Laycock defeated Miss IS. Rob- nisoii and Mr. D. Pato 8-0, 6-4. Miss I. B. Robinson and Mr. A. A, Auty defeated Aliss M. Jqnoa and Mr. F. F la ck '0-2, 9-7. Miss F. AVillinmson and Mr. W. • Chadwick boat Misa G.-Jonos and Mr. T. 'NVindlo 0— Ladies* ^doubles: Miss Williamson and
l>etmled scores were as follows:— ;Mi.\od doubles: Miss .P. Fioldcn and Mr.
cock dofoatod O. Brooks and D. Pato 9-7, 0-1. A. A. Auty and W ,. Cliadwick lost to F. Flack and T. Windlo 3-0,7-5, 5-7. ri
dofoatiHl iNIiBses- Thompson and Robinson 2-0, 8-0, 0-3. , I^Ieii’s. doubles: A. .Robinson and H. Lav-
with tho tournament, a match took placo on tlio Castlo courts botwcon CiiUioroo and Pndiluim Young Inbornb on AYcdncsday ovcinng. Padiham proved, distinctly super ior. winning by 15 gamos to tliroo., All tho
Division of Young Dihorals Imvo promoted a tonnis tourmiinont, for winch Mr. Robert Hindlo, J .P . , of Sabdon, has prosonted a liandsomo silver tropliy.
In cunncctioii As lucutioiiod previously, tho CUthoroo
Associaiod Board R.A.M., R.c!m. School Examinations
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wasn’t as nice os you expected ? Such disappointment never, happens with Rosebower Butter. I t is most oaro-' fuUy prepared a t tlie dairy, and its pristine freshness sealed in hygienic paoking so th a t i t comes r ight to your table in perfect condition every time. In pound and half-pound packets from yoim grocer.
How often have you been dis appointed through b u tte r th a t ;
Slaidburn Festival WHIT-MONDAY
SCHOOL SERMONS
SUNDAY, JUNE 15ih. Holy Communion 8 a.m.
Preaefurs : Morning, 10-30— THE VICAR
Afternoon 2-30 ; Evening 7 o’clock. THE REV. J. DODD, B.A.
Vicar of Immanuel, Oawaldtwistle,- TO
Wnji’siURK Lanoho ...
WHAT.LBY CuTininois CnATDTmN
MORECAMBE LANCASTER
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AND
MONDAY Noxt, JUNE 9th l).m.
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Koturii Moreoambo (Promoiiado) 8-47 and Larioastor (Green Ayre) 8-57 p.ra.
PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE See Bills.
WHALLEY ABBEY CATHOLIC GROUNDS
WHIT-MONDAY, 9ih JUNE Noxt. ALL MAY QUEENS AND
THEIR SUITES aro Invited to tho ROSE CROWNING on tho above dato at 4 p.m.
Teas ake Kefresiiments.
YOUR PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE Is Bost Soloctod at PICKERINGS
L arge Cuoioe of Al l Models. Terms 1/6 Weakly
.PICKERINGS
77, DARWEN ST., BLACKBURN Est. 1884.
• Phone 6503; (4867).
KODAK-FILMS ENSIGN FILMS SELO FILMS AGFA FILMS
Wo have a largo : stock, all fresh from iho makers.
Bring your. SNAPS to us for
DEVELOPING and PRINTING, wo do iho bast work only, at popular prices.
H a rg r ea v e s King s t r e e t
r .K .H .S . ICoD.\K Dei’OT Tol. 222. CLITHEROE
LANE U.M. CHURCH CLITHEROE
]?roaohor a t 10-30 a.m. RE.V. P. S. JOHNSON, B.A.
BOROUGH OF! I CLITHEROE
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE
Owing to tho Whitsuntido Holidays tho NEXT MEETING will bo hold on JUNE 17th.
ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLITHEROE
:Thoro wiU bd a n ENTRANCE
'EXAMINATION a t th e ■ School,’ on Saturday, Juno 28th, commencing a t 9-30 a.m., for oliildren whoso parents wish them to. enter the School in September. Candidates for th e Cor poration Soholarships will bo exam ined a t tho same examination.
Names o f Candidates for, -June 27th.
Eutranoe or Scholarship, should bo sent in to th e School not later than
HOLIDAY SNAPSHOTS
TIMES, EKIDAY, JUNE \ WHALLEY. J . ^
Strays bold in Whalloy rocontly resulted'm’- £10 18s. l ld . bo:ing inisod.
Tho ilae ; day , in aid . of tho -Waifs’saud
congregation of tho Baptist Chapel last Friday organised a bouso-to-bouso collection in tbo BiUlngton dtslricb for the - benefit vif Dr. Barnarao*s - Homos. ‘ Tho proceods amounted to £2 12s. OUTING,—Moidbcrs of tbo \ Mothers*
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE COLLECTION:—Tlio
Union associated with tbo Parish Church bold tboir annual outing on Tuesday when they paid a visit to York, glorious weather favouring tho oNcnrsion.
number, tho p a ity inado tho journoy by motor coach, leaving Wlialloy shortly after 7-0 a m. Arriv'iug a t York, tho party pro ceeded to inspect ilio Minstci, spending tho morning there.' After lunch, a visit was paid to Messrs. Rowutroo*s works. On tho retu rn journoy, a lialt was made a t Leeds for an houi, and ovontually tho party arrived a t Wlialloy very near miduight. AM wero acroed time tho outing had oeoii a sploudid ono. '
Itorty-fivo in '
th e edges witliout damage to tho gravestonas or ihq blades of tho knives. I t is hoped th a t in timo wo may bo able -to do soine- thiiig of this kind, so th a t tho wholo clnirch- y nrd may. bo kept closely mown throughout the summer months, .Thd inotor-inowcr ha-s
been given through Mrs." Greenwood,^ and wo vouluro to ask her to be so good ns to express to tlio donor our very grateful thanks for this maguificout present.**
of tho late Mr. Thomas Leaver and of Mrs. le av e r , Harwoocl-sheet, Blackburu, and
—Tho Furthergabj Congregational Church, Blackburn, ivas tho scone of an-exceedingly pretty, wedding oa Tuesday, in. which the bride \\ as Miss Phyllis Leaver, older daughtef
WilALLEY—BLACKBURN ‘NVEDDING, . *
di/nciilb to keep tho grass short and tidy. Hitherto wo have boon ablo to do little moro than mow i t all once or twice a year, and use a lawi5.-mow’or along the strips bordering tho patlia. This* summer, how ever, nn anonyinciia friend has given us an Atco motor-mowor with which much nioro may be accompliiihed. Mr. Greenwood has kindly allowed one-of his gardeners to help the sexton by sej/tbing all tho long grass, so th a t tho
Atco-.ma^ have a fair s ta r t . Wo shall thoreforo bo nblo to koop tho wholo churchyard cut. Tho mover, however, can not cut r ight up ,to tho'Cages of tho old gravoatoncs lying Hat on tho ground. * At the present the grass growing round them has to. bo cut by hand with'mioars—a long and laborious pnjooss:. , l i i .o t I io r oliuroli-: yards tho dilliculty has" boon surmounted by lowering such graveatoiios nn inch or two, so th a t tho surffice of tho ground is just above the edge of
tho.stonos. This makes, i t possible, for the mower to be driven along
Flour, do Lys,*’ tho parish Magazino: ^*Evo. since
..the proctic-3 ^of p u t t in g /a few sheep in churchyards vas given up*- i t has beeu*
THE CHURCBYjVRD.—Wo cull tho fol lowing from the •• currout issuo of Tho
1930.
READ WEAVER’S HOME-MADE AEROPLANE. ! ,
ALMOST READY FOR FLIGHT.
TRIAL
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liin8t.stroct, Head, lias built a
single.soator inonoplano, to winch lio is now applying tho finishing touches preparatory to a pre^ liminnry ^ tost. The mnchino’s construction has ontailcd nearly ton years’ work, during which Mr. Lnycoclc has had iniiumorablo difficiiltios to contend u itli, for tho reason th a t _ ho has no direct knowlodgo of aoro> nairtics, and has boon wholK dependent on “ following tho hook.”
boon intcioetod in aviation, and lii 1920 ho bought an old Indian motor^cyclo engine with tho object of constructing a 'piano. Tliui oiigino. whidi wn 7.9 h p., was found bo too slow- nftoi ho had fitted i t into
Sineo tlio ngo of nine, Mr. Laicock has
an improvised aoroplano bod.\. A 85 Engine.
.This he. fitted to another body ho had cou- .Hfcructod, and since th a t time ho has made many improvements which, ho hopes, will have made: hi.s craf t ofliciciit. The eugiiio IS 7.5 h.p., of the .1923 model, and is similar C to the tyiKi th a t was used in Dougins motor Bofo/o Sir. Laycock bouglit it, the engine
cyliiidcr Douglas ongino, which had boon Tisqdiin.a *plaiie at- a speed to s t a t -Lympne.
3’cIos. '
• was attached to tlio ongino when ho bought it, but unfortunatcl,v i t gob broken, and ho
.practically all tlio work was done in tho . bedroom; but some timo later Mr. Lnycock imrchnsed a shed, erected i t in tho yard, and i t is thoro th a t tho piescnt monoplane has gradually dovolopcd.
had to sot about tho difTicult task of making a now one. .'When lio,began to build tho. first niachiuo
Motor Cycio of thojAir.
Hio Whallpy Wesleyan Church, choir.. Tho fwv 1*. M. Bu.xton performed the ceremony m tim prcsonco ol a crowded congrogatioii. tho'organ, and
the :■ bridegroom Mr. Alan Parker, only son of Mr. and Mrs: W. H. P a rk e r , . Abbey O' popular niomher of
crepe do cluno of anklo length ; trimm'od with silk lace and pearls, and veil sur mounted with orange blossoms. ’ She carried a;^slieaf of lilies. Her .attendants, Miss .^ice Leaver (sister) and Miss Rota Parker (sister of tho bridegroom) wore floral silk nmon over primrose satin, .crinoline hats triinined to-tone, and-lind slioafs- of cream rosea A happy little . ceremony a t the conclusion of tho nuptials was-tho preaenta- •“ on to tho bndo of a silver horse shoo and
^ o o n ^ in a u . ■ The bride,- given awaj*,- bv Mr. George Ldaver (brother) wore white
sprig of white heather, by her niecc. Miss Margaret Leaver, a tiny maid .of less than three years of age. Tho floral dccorati&n
• friends of the. hrido. Tho reception took place a t lurness* oafo, following which A" and Mra.^Pnrker left for tho felo of JLaii, wliero toe .honeymoon is being passed, tho J ® ^ /^^^olling :in a marocain dress of Lido bluo, with navy and white coat, and
1 carried out bv
•liat to tone. TIio bridegroom’s gift to tho bride was an opoisum necklet,' and to tho
from^+1.^ dav
of
Boulton vaso to tho brido 1®''*’"*° Conerogational Sun-
of tho Primnw department; and a cabinet suporintondonta m..iJrSe*a.S - > " • • •—f -
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT BOWLINg LEAGUE.
lONG’S ARMS
14 R. Shiiw .......... 15 W. Birch* ......... 15 F. Cropper ...... 15 J . ; Piudor ....... 16 N. Taylor ........ 9 R. Kay .............
15 Reggie Turno.r ' 137
15 B.„I5<lwards .... 9 _J.. Waites 15 J . Mooro
15 James Hindlo 12 F. Proodv .... ........ 13 T. Kendal ...... . 15 F.
T.TvIor ........ . ..... 15 F. Hudson ....... 15 Jamas Sawyers 14 W. Windlo 15 W. Whipp ....... 144- ■
15 E. Dowhursb 15 J . Aubin ... :
■ B.” CmnviHRCtAL.
.......rv-...... J . Birtwoll 15 ....... R. Crompton • 9 ..................... A. Wood .4 F. Duckworth , 9 E. 'Sollwood 14
VwVvr* ^ * Harwood 15 W. Afarsden (Senr;) . 9
.................. G. Speak 5 103
RTB13L1CSDALR WANDERERS v. KING*S ARMS “ A.’*
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WH.tVLTiIiT{- V. BARROW.
16 A. Greonwood .. .... 142
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16 W. Rutter ....... . 15 W. .Baron ....... 15 J . Wallis ....... ...
15 W*. Greenwood .. .... 15 B. Rothwoll.— ___ 15 G. Morns .......
14 G. Vickers ........ 15 H. Gorton -........ . \ 8 W. Lakeland
...... J o s ^ h Aiibiii 15 ........ . J . Holden 15 ....... W. Jervis. 8 ............. A. Smith 12 ......... E, Walker 7 ....... W. R. Birch 1.5 ••••......... F. ’Clegg 3 KM
J . Fowler 11 J . ’ Pryle 11
..........W, Preston lU ;........ J . Evorton S ....... S.. Snlthou90.ll ............. B. Wilks 9 .... R. Sandorson-blO
......... . W. Nutter 9 ............ N, Clegg. 8
: : 103 • A , rocoixl swordfii’h, . weighing 1,0-10-lbs.,
has. been captured off Papeete, in the C en tra l, Pacific, by 2!auo Grov, tho famous Ainoncuu n o v e lis t. I . -
found :*in a graveyard of tho 22nd Dynasty, • recently excavated a t Matmar.
Scarabs ' and stii.tuottes tbi*owing much, light oil. • ancient : I,gyptian . customs'.were
........... J . Kondal .15 ...... P. Robertson S R. Slmgor 15'
F. Bailey 7
.......... W. Robinson 15 H, Wnllbank S
presents reeoived in- CMO nnd pearl
p i l le d the Bridal March from’ “ Lohengrin “ and otlior appropriate Marital music, also MondeLs8ohn*H Wedding March. The best man was Mr. Tom Smethurst, and the brido s brother. ; 3Mi\ James Leaver ■--was
-bouring
farmer.to curry out his
fl.Nung tests in a field close to the villngo.. * \
.too length 18 12-ft. 9-iu. ”JIr.. Jjaycock’s idea in building i t is to try and perfect a motor-cyclo of th e air, which is considered to bo ono of the most important things of tho future. “ I t is ono of tho
simplc.st and choapost machirics over made,” ho assorts. AU tho ongino testo have been made in the hack street, and ho adds th a t not only have tho uoighbours been most considcrato, bub tliey Iiaro given every possible assistance. All Mr . Laycock’s finanical help has ooon forthcoming from relatives, who aro greatly interested in his project—and naturally .so. Ho lias" received
.permis.siou from . iieigh-
Tho ’piano has a span of 21-ffc. 3-iu., and
design, of construction. Ho has fashioned too framework out of old hicyclo lubc.«<. tho scat out of a motor cycle saddle, and tho propollory too, is homo-rnado. A propollor
ho.* believes i t to ho capable of driving an noroplano a t 00 milos au hour. Mr. Laj’cock has followo<l the recognised
A Moral to Adorn a Tale.
system generally, and one of tho cominoneet causes of such irritation is a sagging bed.
“ o th e r oases are due to irritation of tho nervous ■ .
and produce a state of irritation w-hioh is the enemy of sleep.
Those w-lio sleep on sagguig bods distort their spines Tile bost bods aro the cheapest in tho end. Very
few iicoplo in my exporionoo possess them.” —By a Physician, in a recent weekly journal.
Wo nood add nothing to tho abovo advico, save to remind
you that wo stock all the Best Makes of Modern Bedding and Mattresses.
.* Ditto, any material: 1, E. Clifi, 2, N. Gillctt.
, M. Blackburn. ;
Carr;^ 2, M. Rutter. Plain iioodrowork. and inonding: 1, A.
Hindle. . .
2y M: ^Ilinckburn. Silver paper,(Work: 1, R. Stubbs; 2,
ing not moro than ono shilling : 1, N. Gillett. Roadwork: 1, R. Stubbs; 2, A. Goring. Raffia or cauowork: 1, M.. WJmkmougli
A Princess skirt, am* material: 1, K. '■
Goring; 2, E. Bamford; 3' M. Whipp. ” Somotluug now from something old: 1, R. Stubbs; 2, P . Washbrook; 3, N, Caimn. Best article made from now material cost
Society hold their annual festival on Satur day, and largo numbers attended the sor- , vice 'conducted in tlio- Parish Church by Canon Wallisi Mombors oi ths . Clitlieroo . branch of tho Girls* Friend ly . Society had been specially invited to attend. Tea was served in the school a t 4-80. and an oxcollont repast was greatly oujoved: After tea there was nu exhibition of tho work of tho local branch and seycraL competitions had boon arranged. Later, Lady Oponsliaw,. G. F .S . , President of tho. Blackburn Diocese, presented, prizes gained in the competitions as follows: ’ 2 Summer frock in cotton: 1, Mary Barnes;
G.F.S. FESTIVAL AT WHALLEY The ‘\Vhallcy hraucli.of the Girls’ Frioudly
for your comfort.
We aro always pleased to give assistance in choosing Furniture '
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T. SATT'BRTHWAITE & SON TEL. 191
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS YORK STREET;
SC>METHING NEW SOMETHING EXCEUSIYE
IN
COATS COATS
TWEED SUITING
TAILORED COATS in COATS in
GOWNS in SILK GOWNS in NINON
TENNIS FROCKS in MACCLESFIELD SILK TENNIS FROCKS in SPUN SILK TENNIS FROCKS in VOILE and COTTON
REVILLE MODELS in MARTIALANE
urn. 2 Treacle or Evertou tofToo: 1, N. Giilett;
2,. M. Rutter. . ; ’ .Collection of liamcd wild• flowersy 1, INf.
Iced sandwich ’ cake; 1, H.
Doiby.shiro
H. a r^ rc av ^ ; 2, A. Goring;. , M, Ruttor. Original sketch, in pencil or wator-
colonr:T, M. Whatraough ; 2^ P. Crockett. Sot of th roe .photos: 1, G. Brooks: 2, M.
Grecn,,JCay, Lumh AVallis and G. Taylor, A number of frionas had given the prizes, which wore Teally excellent, and for which
lecoiviKl a pleasant surprise, ns Lady Opon- hliaw, .aftoi presenting . tho eompotition aw .irds,
h.indod to her nn iimhrolln,' the g i t t ol the local mombors ns a mark of nppieeiation and respect for oitowho works
hard, and willingly, without thought of I'
ow.ird. '
WISWELL.
ovoiiing, Tho nnpoaraiico-of the room was greatly ^enhanced by floral decorations. Mr. L. A. Gpunsoll, of Wilpshiro, conducted tho
preached a t the Mission Church on Sunday when . eorvicos wore hold afternoon and
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vioes^^voro attended by largo congrega The total collections, for choir funds nii.iincroaso on: those of last year '•
Infirmiiry*^^*^
J . Thoxtoii, of Clitheroo, was tlio preacher. ^''"vH roiiderod and the ser- ations.
.^ ^ d rc ^ . , In the evening, Mr. The
"to tho- Blackburn Royal wore
dollVOrod UU OIIOIR SERVIGEb.—Choir sermons wore
went via Settle and Bentham, over the moors and descending to the vnlloy of Thrushgill. J a r lomovod from tho highway; this is a favourite spot with the club, and has boon vis ited 'o n many occasions. After lunch m,,triio picnic fashion, ;impromptu sport'i wore held, followed by toa. ' Tho return
District Motor Club Joined in tbo annual club picnic on- Sunday to Thnisbgill, near Boiilham,’. and spent a delightful time; Loaviiig' Olithoroo about, 10-30 tho party
Twoiity mcml>ors of the Clithoroo and
joiinioy wasi inado b y way ofMorecainbc and Lancaster.’
Ino fctcliool and Lady Oponsliaiv gave an in teresting nnd instnictivo address on G.F S. "9^” *,, Then the ..'Wlialloy .members gave a misoollanoous ontortninmont, consisliiig of lolb daneing, songs, roeitatioiis. and con- clnding with an o.\-collont little plav dealing with the smmficnnco of G.F.S. work and entitled ‘ Ih o Mystery Brooch.” ' Those Liking p a r t wore: Hfissos, A. Smith. R. Gillott R. Stnhhs, A. Atherton, At. Whipp, B. .
Alth.im, Mary Barnes, At. AVhittakeV t '. Drooks, AI. Foreman nnd At. Rutter. ll;o hranoh socretnrv (
Ali.ss Rnilton)
too Girls Fnicndly. Societe mombor.s were very.
Er.atofiil.' Di tlio_cvening, a incotiiig aab hold in
Brooks; 3, M. Foroiuan.' The judges ; woro Mesdames Colliugc,
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Articles made from wallpaper: 1, N. Camm b Fioweniiaking: 1, ,H. Smith; 2, L. Black , H. Smith.; . .
L aege Selection of Smart MILLINERY
THAT GIVES THE CORRECT NOTE.
DUCKWORTH . B a r c la y s Bank C hamb ers, C lith ero e
• P hone 272. GRINDL3LTON.
liailing from Fai-nworth, inspcctoil tho Homo on Saturday.
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iVCotliors’ Union had a very pleasant outing, to. Ribclioster. on Saturday aftoriiooii, tho journey boin-T mado by motor. Throuyi the courtesy’ of tho Roctox-,who acted as guide, the party miido an inspection of tho church, museum and Roman, baths, a visit being paid also to tho Stydd Cluircli. Tlio p a r ty found a groat deal to iiitorost thorn, ancl the visit w a s thoroughly’ enjoyed.
OUTING.—A iiumhor of mombors of tho MOTOR CLUB PICNIC.
visitor during tlic week, is one of tho first batch of seven boys who oiiloied tlio Homo. For tlio pant two years tho lad has been engaged 111 farm work near Blackpool, and having tho opportunity* to tnJco a week’s holiday, ho could conceivo of no hotter placo to spend i t than tho Ribblcsdalo Homo of Recovery.—A party iiuinhcring «10, and
OHILDRIIN’S HOa VU I.-—tAii iiitoicsiiiig
MAimiAHE. KAY—DUCKAVORTH.
in dress of ivory georgette, with veil and wreath of oiniigo blossoms, and Jiaving a bouquot of red roses, was given away bv her father, and attended by tlio’bridegroom'^' sister. Miss Elizabctli Kay, and a smaller attendant, ]\riss Annie Mullincaux. Mr. Har iy Bennett was tho
best.man, with Sir. ioui Edwards and 2\Ir. Jack Bolton groonm- moii. -A reception followed-at tlio Intack Gonservativo Club.
■Wednesday, a wedding ivas solemnized botuooii Sir, Eiiicsb Kay. buly' son of Mr, and fltrs. J . Kay, Churcu-streot, Clithoroe, and ^liss ^largarot Duckivortb, only daughter of Mr. and M!rs. John Duclcworth, Accrmgton-roud, Blackburn. Tho brido.
approved a report of too Tramways Sul>- Goinnutteo m which, tho la tte r state that they J ha\ 0 cousidoi od , the ouesLiou of c.xorcising tho Corporation’s option of taking o\or tho local ’bus services of tho Ribblo
Blackburn Tramways Committee have
Glcik bo iiLStriictod to. givo to the company too necessary uotico. (c) That tho Borough Iroasurorr ho instructed to ask tho com- pormission to oxamino thoir books
That the Town
with, a view to •. iLscortaining tho gross rovenuo rccoi\ chI by' the compaiiv from these
1909° - ^ 'March 31st;
v,a) i i ia t who existing local services of tho company 1)0 taken over by tod Corporation as .from January 1st, 1931, upon tho tornifi provvlcd j n tho agreomont dated March •>otn, IJJ J, -inado between' tho Corporation a^iid’ the ’ ;
< ’ Limited, and recommend: At bt, Oswald’s Church, Blackburn, on
WOOL GEORGETTE LINEN for Travoliing
had been sj>ccially tuned up for speed fly ing.- At top si>ood i t devcloi>s 25 u.p., and
Light. ’Plano Club’s aorodromo two yoaro ago, Mr. Layoock bought for £5 a twin-
Following' on a .visit to tho Laucashiro l l r . John Jjavcock, ngod 20, a u-oavor,' of
THE ,-BEST SHOP IN 1
TOWN! !FOR-
Umbrellas and Umbi::ella Repairs BAILEYS, 3, CASTLE STREET MEN’S JACKETS 3 / -
MEN’S TROUSERS 2 /6 LADIES’ NEW SHOES 2 / - PAIR Mens Jiickots,
A V®,"’ fflne Melton. Police Trousers, ; ls .; Mon’s Boots, 6s.; Boys’ nnd Youths’ Boots 4s., 4s. (Id. 5 Umbrellas, Is. Od. each; Ladtoa* and Gont's Now Macks, 5s. l id . . Os l id •
La^oa Itow Shoos. 2?,, Od. por p a ir ; Now Blankets, 3s.; Now Bib Ororalla or jMkots, 3s. Od.; Boys* Suits; Boys* Knickers, Is. 6d.: Gont’s New Suits, 18s. i ld . Absolntoly everything jou roamro in Second-hand Clothing. *Phono 7348,
Tlie Holeproof Clothing Co. (L ancs. )Ld. 4- & 6, Park Road, Blackburn
Two doO'CB higher up th an Dnrwon Stre et Bridge. ’Phono 7348. Also a t 54, BRIDGE ^
STREET, DARWEN, and 883, BLACEIBDRN ROAD, ACCRINGTON, niid ABBEY STREET, ACCRINGTON.
arousers. 2s. 6d., 3s.; Waistcoats, Is. 6d.; Mon’s Overcoats 6s • Joritots and Yosts, to match 6s. Od.. 6s. 6 d .; Khaki Trousore or Brooches
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