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'd ADVEBTISER ANB TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 18. 1930. I


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(Cortifiod not sale oxcoods 6,000 copies weekly.) • i


ITIUDAY;, JULY ,18tb, 1980-


biiopb ct.usc- to tmii . Uiib ovoiimg until .Moml.iy week, a t least.


10-9 p.m. llio wheel.* of Clitlieiou’B nulls and work-


Lights on Voliiclos,. To-morrow (SatnrdavL


attained her cigbty-oightli ye a r ; on Monday, Ml. Goorgo. Coleman, of -Aloss-stroot, was ^vonty-sixj and yesterday, Air. George Cross, tlio veternu I ’ark-kcopor,. ronched Ins o ig h ty -s i^ i year. . To tbeso and to Mr- Josepb Clark, of 64, Hayliurst-stroot, who will bo cighty-ono ito-morrow’, wo extend hearty congratulations and good wi-sbes


reaidonts' have colobratod their birthdays On Sunday, AIiss Clark, of Ciistlo Gate,


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lb ,C0,476, but sovcial clubs previously m- olndcd, icpre.sontmK about £1,000, aro in sfaing. Neitliei of Ibcso totals rcprcsoiits the total amount available, a.s several organisations known to pay out largo .uuoun^ on tbo evo of tlio liolidays doclino to dischxbo ibe figiiics. Ucadors may form tboii own estimates, romomboring th a t by no moiins all tho holiday money ” is spent on holidays. Often enough i t is used to leplonisb ilio ivardrobo, and goes in diioctions far removed from .seaside pleasures


obuiimsl IS


J N G |£RS


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ibo hbt of holiday club pavnionts wo have as follows:


Billmgum and Wballoy CVon bhaw Bridge Mill Poiilsykcs Mill


Abbey Mill, Billinglon ..............- ....... Ualmsley I^lill. Billmglon 200 850


...................... MOO 2800


100 440 146 253


'Ji’olex .............................................. .085 \Nnb ibe (■.\eei)ti<m of one or two dopart-


ITobnes Mill ................................. Poiullo Mill


UKnitjf, .Biiiinu Print Worlcs closed on J


T R IC T E .


U.S V. onwood IG? Gorton 7


:Vittio G iishton 9- J luttor ff. 97


Miwood 15 Waifis 15


V.


■*Iingor 15 tiiousc 5


reslon 15 Vuttor 15 IIS'


G’S


liaylor G IkVailo' 5 I Negus 15 bhiuv 15


J I*inch 8 |rop|)or 15 Uirdi IL IIG


kimvall 12 [Mooro 15 urncr 34.


vumial 10 ei'tsoii IJ.


dorsoii G Wilks 15 Ouinn 10 Clegg IS


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itbwoll 14 Baron 8


Smith 7 r.-jO/i ■1


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lookcr-nn s ti ibulo Mmt !Mr. llendorBOii lias •alwaio stood its ii pattern of oflicioncy, of cbeorfuliio.ss.. and ol gentlomanlinoss. Out­ side the snbool, ho lias been not loss iiopular than within it. Uo bad not long been in C'litlioroo befoio bis qualitio.s of sportsman­ ship as displ.aycd a t football and cricket won approval and for maiiv years Ins wa^ a popular bguro on inanv bolds of play. Mr- liendorsou typiliod tbo keen, clean and clovc-r amiiteni iii both winter and summer games. ^fiiny itio tbo goals lie has scored for tbo School, still more mimerotiB aro tbo Mins ho lias Int—or should wo say “ stolen ” ? •—iind llio wickets ho has captured for Low alopi ami otbor leatits. Ho enjoyed his football iind Ins cricket as 'much as unv man, and snico ho has joined tho ranks of tho spoctiitors ho has over been a kindly critic, onooiiragnig his host of y’ouiig friends not .siinjily to excel but to play tiio gaino always. Ibcso many years ISIr. Henderson has taken closo interest in Clilberoe’s affairs m many npIiorcs. As a member of tbo Jligbor I’jilucatioii Siib-Committoo and for some yi-.ixis as .a inoinbov of tlio Education C-onimifcl,e(> itself, ho w’orko<.l for tbo good of the town’s scholastic services. His opinion WiiM always asked before any develop­ ment Wiis proposed and his advice wais Viilucd. Mhilo living for his school, ho has found time to bolp foiavai’d many n good CiUiHo. A closo student of men and •affairh, noiei lagging boinnd tbo times; a tuoloss worker in Ins profession. 0110 bo was bom 1-0 follow; a .staunch friend, over ready to bolp by word and by deed—Mr. Henderson


ne.uunastor ol tlio Jloynl •Grammiu* School lor thirty-one ycais, cannot but cause siiicero logicty, the deeper boonuao Mr. ilondcrson IS to le.ivo the town. His address will shortly bo Esp JJill, Haydon Bridge, *\ori.nmiibeiland, 1111010 Iio has sjioiit mosi ol biH recent holidays. So mucli has boon said of Ins work a t Uio school and of tlio K>|)!i.!id]d inlluenco lio Juts exorcised tliero th.it tvo iioi.d iid<l Iitth;. save to record tbo


AVwlnofiday night until iNIonday ivoolc for the holidays. Jhe rcaignuLion of Mr. O. Ivi. Hciidorsoii,


will bo greatly iniasod by Clithoronians in genoral.


I COM-


I jrgiiniHiKt h a t OIuI>jj


110 victora \{4 .


js© crowd, IndjaiiH


nst Wost> nud this |d innings


Jltty ovou-i IIJrownIo\r


|nos nniil PRY


|ton. and , Breasoa


l.instoad rpleating Lbloakod lors and |Uthoroe. and


l.roughly f for 4/6 llays, oc


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tbo prcsonco of a largo gathering of xnirunts ami xcliolars, and comsistcd or a pair of Zeiss binoculars, a suit case, and a pipe and pouch, tbo gifte of the present staff and boys. With tlio pipe and pouch was an appropriate little inscription—“ Mav all your troubles end 111 smoko.”


to Air. O. ' Al. Hoiidorsoii, muster.


furtlior


e/r iv..Y of TIio ^


gifts wore


wsooinit>uii-ouniB wusaa mauo tbo retiring bond- handed


over


lliudu i _


n


.sliould bo added £ l from Air. S. Green, St. Jamo.s’s JFTonso.


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A “ howler” from the Grammar School r w’as f(uoted by Mr. C. AI. Houdorson, tlio


wcolis ago 0110 of tlio masters was giving a- lesson on tlio origin of spccios. Ho said th a t a t one period of tho world’s history, men lived in trees, clinging to braiicbos by tboir fingers and toes. After a wlnlo, one briglit and intouHoly iiitorostcd young genius asked: “ Bo you romombor living up trees, s ir? ’’ Little bov.s had curious notions about ago, said Air. ITcndorson,. and bo know* th a t ono or two little boys now’ a t school thought ho was a eontomporarv of Adam.


. 'llio sale of Low Aloor on AVodnesday naturally evoked keen interest. Tho half- room a t the Swan and Royal Hotel tvas crowded and while there was much dis­ appointment th a t tho mill a ttra c ted no offer, lively • satisfaction was- e.xprossod- a t tho attitudo of the-auctioneer in selling tho lots almost regardless of price. ’ AVlnlo niiicli of the property passed to non-rcsidonis, it IS fairly cortam th a t tho transactions will result m many of the villagers owning tho I10UBO8 they occupy. ITuU details of tho «alo appear on page iiino.


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■'vill play ni tho Cnstlo grounds aftonioon and evening on Monday. Tlioir programmes appear to bo exceedingly attractive. .


Tbo band of tlio Royal Innwkilliug Fnsiliors


a t tbo Swan and .Royal Hotel on Wednesday, when ho thanked old boys for gifts made to him. Mr. Hondorson said th a t not many


etiring houdmustor, during tho proceedings


111 tlio Borough Surveyor’s dopnrtmciit for aoino inonihs. has . secured a post ns arcbitccturnl assistant a t Retford with a sta rting salary of £325 a year.


Air. H. Thoriiloy, wbo lias been engaged ■ * 45 * .


liiotiias E. Rigby, oldest son of Air. and Airs. Jamo.s Rigby, of Voiituro House,


student a t .Chtlicroo Grammar School, wboro the scbolarship oporaiics. 4i= 4t


4(=


tho oflico of .Air. 0. Hampson, suporiiitendont registrar or births .and doatlus, will bo closed a t 12 noon.


Throughout tbo Olitboroo holiday wook, , * 4ft . '


including Air. H. B. Slmw, AIus.Bac., tho choirmaster and organist, enjoyed an outing on Saturday to Alorccnmbo and BlackpooL


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Cbatburu, and AIiss Alnrtba Dawson-, Grooii- fiold-avonuo, Chatburn, loavo Liverpool to-morrow, for an • oxtonded holiday in Canada.


Atiss Ada ' Ashw’ortb, • Dowiibam-road, ■: * . 4t . ... ■


Ifour wore, yesterday ■ afternoon wook, favourod With a visit from Miss Ruth James, of Warrington, who spoko very .effectively on “ Tho work . of . tho,. Jap an Roscuo Alission,” which iiroved very ■ - intorcetmg; Mrs. P. • Robinsou roiidorod two solos.


The luomboi'S of Afouut Zion Suiishiiio Adult mombors of tho Parish Cliurch choir,


Clintburn, lias boon awarded aii open jiimor sclioinrslup to tbo value of £10- He is a


'lo .tbo list of gifts to St. Denvs’ Homo


Ib is morning a t tlio Grammar School a svi es Mi


p |«rtc v* at i i s


CJitboroo Shirtings, Gnndlolon ... 1052 1080 Victoria Mill, Obatbuni Primrose Ring Mill


................................ 18S OQ9


..................... GOO 700 205 450


............. 400 000 ................... 1790 2900 £ '


1930 1929 £


year, wo recorded holiday club disburHemonts amonntmg to £9,878. Tlii year our total


loin years ago “ when trade nioiids-’' Tbo coit.iinty Is th a t tlicre will bo inoro stuy- at-borncs this year than ever and those who go au«iy Will for tho most p ar t favour the nonror, resorts. Thoro will, of course, alw'uys be- those who can alford to'follow inclination, .iml i»lc*ntv ot Chtlioroo folk ivill bo found next week on all British coasts, and some w il bo in other countries. Wherever tho holiday-jnaker bo cast, a t homo or abroad, may they have good weather and tbo mood to enjoy it! Obviously, cash is not so plentiful m the gouernlity of cases- Last


this )ihistiaio.*i tbo s ta te of trade-' As w.ikos week has come round iii recent years tlio hoi)o has been ©.^pressed th a t trade UQUld bo better ne-xt time. That hope has not been riilhlled and wo fear th a t many u l.inuly .wjU again bo x^utting off tho Bonsido jtiunt they X


’^<>aiisod tlioinselvcs threo or


js ruiiiouicd, tliu holiday will bo o-xtonded and the more possibility oi:


In sonio eases, i t


uostlu, IS soinowhat soriousTy ill a t Black­ burn Infirmary.


many friends will regret to hoar th a t Ooqrgo Grindloy, tlio gardonor a t the


has boon a lo n g spoll of bad trade i t ia estimated tlnit tbo holiday clubs will pay out Bouiowlioro around £163,000-


_ B aokburn comos into tho liolidiiy list with Chlhoioo tliia wook-ond, and • tliougli thoro


biggest witlidrawal will bo from tbo Blaok- Inirn bavinga Bank,, wlioao paymonts arc


i'ho


may bo rogardod as; oortaiu th a t by no l nican. tbo wliolo of tins jiionoy will be used


BIU,U0O loss than a yoar ago. Most o r th o fclubs sliow dooroasod disbursomonts


tmeatiiig oxpoiionoo, having soon and board Miss Alico Dixon and otbors being intro­ duced to .Captain Sir ■\Villiam Bras-s .at tbo Jloiiso of Commons. Tins was p a r t of to- lllgbt’s proglalilliio ot tbo Priiioo’s Piotiiro lliuatro, Durban. I wish I could have


district writes from Durban, South Africa (date, 24tb diino) : “ Duvo just bad an in-


or pleaauro purxioso-s- A qoiTcspondout, Jiarling from tbo Clitboroo


with an unfortnnnto ncci<lont on Mondnv moining. He Wiis riding on his carrier's cart and when near tho Station attempted to alight hut foil and crushed hm r ig h t arm boneatb him. Ho was uttoiidod by Dr ,T H. Dan woatliei and lator underw’ont an A-rny e.xamiiiatioii a t Blnckbuni Infirmary, wboro it was di.scovorcd tbo arm was broken Air. Cmrlick is now well enough to pursue light duties in llio town.


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had to bo convoyed Inimo. Ho w’as attended by Dr; Cooper, who on Saturday 'ordoroci Ins removal to Blackburn Infirmary where bo died tbo follow’ing dav. Afr. Ivnowles, who wa.s forty-sovon voar.s of ago, was a native of Clitheroo, and bad .worlccd at Biooks Alill for about tw’cntv vonrs boforo tr.uisforiing -to Jiibilco Alill soino few inontbs ago. Gardening was Air. Knowdes s chief hobby and ho spent many happy Iioiirs in tbo rnthor largo plot a t the roar of his homo. Ho W


Sunday a t Blackburn Royal Infirmary of Ah. James AJ.icbaol Hardacre Knowles, of 5G,. AVilkiii-sircot. Air. ICnowdcs was cm- plowed a t Jubiloo Afill as a ivoavor and oV lliursday bo was taken suddenly ill and


dlie death occuiTcd unexpectedly on


of 2o, Caitlignn-avomio, Ciithoroo, iron­ mongers. All. Jiiineb It. Gaihck, of AVollgato, met


ii.imcs Atkinson Wilson, of 69, AVaddingtoii- rojul, Clitboroo; Edw’iii Wilson, of 05, Oustlo- vicw, Clitboroo; Joseph AVilson, of 57, Piinlico-road, Clithoioo; ami Tom AVilaon


Clithoroe, principal ot T. Wilson and Sons lioiiinoiigors, of tbo same address, wlio died on April 13tb last, aged oigbtv-six, loft nstato of tlio (;ioss vnliio of £ 4,020 13. j ld with not norsoiialty JM.OOG 3s. 2d. Probato <if Ins will has boon giantod to bis sons,


listened to one or two tncklei's’ talcs I” Mr. 'Ilioopliilii.s Wilson, of 7, York-stroot,


about £75,000. which is I t


&inco our last lamo sovoral well-known (SEVEN) INTERESTING CLITHEROE WEDDINGS. BURTON—CALDERWOOD.


thp bridegroom, Air. John Carter Burton, older son of Air. and Airs. Wallace Burton, of Xhe Spinnoy, • Longliold, Kent. The church. had bocii delightfully decorated bv Mrs. J . H, Ramfibottoin, plants lent by Airs. R. buutlivvorth boing- effectively employed •


llio bride ^was AXiss Alorjorio O.. Ciildorw’ood, w m daughter of Air. and Airs. James Korr Caldcrwood, of Inglodalo, : Clxtboroo, and


Given away by hor father, the bride wore, t a dross of pale pink georgette, tbo frock


Caldorwood, twin sister of tbo bride, and falio was attired in dolphiniuni blue georgette, vvitli. bold o, and felt b at to mat<ni- Her bouquet was composed of pink c.arnations-


rooni. was best inaii.


oiganist . (Air, H, B. Shaw) discoursc<l bridal niarolios.


v travelling in a frock of.blue crepe dp cbiiio,


Pjiddock, Hontborn-road- UST OF PRESENTS.


/ith twood coat and liat- Oii their return, thov will reside a t Tho


I-atlioi and Mother of Bridegroom: Clicquc- AIi&s Olga Cttidorw’ood: Cliequo- AtiSa iMiiry Caldurw’ood: Cbcquo--» Air. W. J . Burton: Cbcquo. Air. G, Arnott: Cheque- • Air. I la rry AI. Aspdcii and hamily: Silver salts, peppers and mustard.


Bride to llridogroom : Camera.- Bridegroom • to Brido: Suit case i-ather and Atotbor of- Bride: Household linen, - chcrpio and pendant


AIis. A. Baldwin and AIi.ss Al. Baldwin: Silver teaspoons and longs.


AIiss AI. .Tl. Baldwin: Afternoon tea clotb- Alr. and Airs. Bony and Pamilv: Silver. Air. and Airs. C. Bulcock: Skin nig. AIie>:i Olivm Biilcock: Dinner mats. Air. and Airs. Black and Joan: Pewter bowl. Alr. Bradbiy: Clioquo. Afr. T. H. Bu r to n : Clicquo. All. and Airs. R. Jlncbaiiau: Stiver coffee spoons.


Mr. G. It. Carter: Silver coffee pot- Alr. Barrie- Carter: Wireless sot. All's. Percy Carter: Silver llower vases. Air. J’j. Callow: Silver coficc .spoons. AIi'.s. Cooper: Guest toweks Air. and Mrs. Cotiaiii: Cake stand. Alls. Taiilservillo Cliainbcrlaync and Airs. •Bavlov: Silv’or ontreo dishes.


AI.1SS Cocoran: Belt. Air. A. E. Chow: Cbcquo.


Cbiircb and was a member of tbo “ Valiant of Iho Truth ” Tent of Reebabitos. Afucli H.ympnllij is folt wif.li Ins widow in her boroavemont. Tbo interment took place on AAodnosdny at- St. Alarv’s C/ometorv.


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A. Betts, has tins week sustained a heavy boroavomont by the dcatli of bis father, Air. Arthur Ashton Bolts, aged sovontv-six- of Wellington Crescent, Shipley.


\ lio Rector of St. James’s, the Rov- 0-


locontly. Air. Betts wns a partner in a Bradford firm of solicitors.


London, who bad bold ofTico for tbroo years, and was not again nominated. Alderman Dobbio wn.s jirosident of tbo union boforo Air. Gore teolc office, and bi.s election for anollior tornu '.iji without precedent m tho annals of thoNUjiion. Aldorman Dobbio is IV raihva.v shopman and was Labour Lord Alayor of York six years ago. He was iiominatod for tbo pro.sidoncv this yoar by over 200 branches. When .Air. Gore suc- ccodod him in tlio jirosidoncv. Aldorman Dobbio was placed on tbo N.U.R. panel of Pnrliainontary candidate.?. Wo understand th a t bis prcsonco on th a t list 1ms now* boon confirmed and ns lio hns nlrcadv been in­ vited again to contest Clitlioroo. it is fnirlv certain th a t bo will nccopt-


.snccessrnlly contested Clitbcroo Division in tbo Labour mtorcsts a t tbo last election, was oloetod Prosidont of tbo National Union of Railwaymen a t tbo closing sc.ssion of tbo annual conforonco a t A Saturday.


Ifo succeeds Air. .T. ■ Gore, of A ’^c.sb Hartlepool on tTntil Aldormsni A^. Dobbio. of York, who uu- ’as associated with St. AIni*j’’a


Air. and Airs. Dalton and Rotiia : Cheque. Alr.s. Duckworth: Oriontal Jlowor vaso. Alr. and Airs. Eruncis: Tea strainer. Air. and Airs. 1. 1'orre.st: Cut-glass decanter. AIiss Enulltuor: Salad bowl and servers. Air. ami ALrs. Gunton: Eiderdown. Air. and Alr.s. J . D. Greenwood: Lustre flower bowl.


Alisscs J . and E. Grog.soii: Cut-glass jam jar and spoon.


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Air. uml Aliss Al. J . Alackie: Aftornoon tea knives.


Tho Alisses Joan and Honor AIussoii: Pyrox dishe s.: -


Miss l?xlytlio Alackio: Aftornoon te a cloth. Airs. Aliissdu: Sih'cr entreo dish. Mr. Bortio Alnssoii: Sauco boat. AIiss Catliio AIussoii: Breakfast sot. Air. and Airs. O.'AIussoii: Tow’ols. Captain and Airs. R. I . Alusson: Pyrox dishes.


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Air. and Airs. II. Noild: Curvoi's and stcol. Air. and Airs. B. Ormorod and Airs. Potch: Hors d’ oeuvre dishes m silver stand.


Airs. Rowlc-y Aliisson: Cut-glass butter dish.


Air. and Airs. J . AI. Pooloyj Pans and towels. AIiss P re ston : Pans.


Mr. and Alr.s.'J. H. Ramsbottoin: Cheque. Air. and Airs. Rii.ssell: Silver sugar sifter. Airs. Sliarjilc.s: Lace dinner mats. AIiss Sharpies: Dinner service. Airs. Sleep: Pyrox dish m silver stand. Airs. R. bouthw’oi'th: ColFoo tablo. Atr. J . and Alias AI. Soutlnvorth: Pyrox dish 111 silver stand.


Alrs. Lockett: Tea cloth and glasses. Mrs. Lnpton : Tea cloth and playing cards. Captain F. B. and Miss Alitcholl: Cut-glass grapo fruit glasses and bread fork.


Airs. ITartlov: Tea cosy. Air. and Afrs. Heaton: Guest towels. Alessrs. Goorgo Jloulker and Sons: Pipe. AIiss I re lan d : I’lpo and cigarettes. Air. and Airs. Lister: Cut-glass flower vase and salad bow’l.


All. and Airs. J . H. Jfigson: Breakfast service.


Employee.s a t Salt H i l l : Barometer. Air. and Alr.s. Arnold Carter: Pyrox dish in > stand.


Employeo.s at Bellman P a rk : Antique inabogaiiy table and smoking cabinet.


Alc'.ssis. Jaino.s Carter and Sons, L td - : Oak grandmother clock.


Air. r . (luy Aspdon: Cheque. Airs. Booth: Ohequo-


Mrs. H. Baldwin and AIiss IxiftUouso: ^\ riling desk and book case.


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anklo Icnglli and tlioir boriip lints wero to tone. Bouquets of salmon pink roses wore carried by tho bridcsinaids. The ainnll attendant, AIiss Crook, had a prottv dross of wliilo tulle witli a head dross of .silver loavoa. TJio brido’s mother wore a gown of black silk ottoman with a black hat, and carried a bomiuot of white roses, whilst tho bridegroom’s mother had a dross of black and floral satin benuto and a black Imt- Hor bouquet was composed of red roses. . Air. James Crook, orotbor of the bride­ groom, was best man and Alossrs. Harold Hotelier and Stanley Horrocks carried out ibo duties of groomsmon. Tho choir w*«s in atteiidanco ami tbo hymins “ Tbo voice tha t bronlbod o’er Edoii ” and “ Lovo Divine,” wore sung in addition to tbo G7th Psalm. Air. AA^'iiltor AViIsoii discoursed appropriate bridal music on tho organ and as tiio bridal party left tbo church morrv poal-s wore rung on tho bolls.


riioso 'dresses also wore of


and later Air. and Airs. Crook loft for tho South Coast whore tho honeymoon is boing spent. Tlio brido journovod m a . dress of black chiffon velvet with a black and wTuto coat and gro\’ bat.


tho lahoratorv staff a t Barrow P r in t AVorks and from his past and present colleagues there ho has received a walnut tinicpicco, and from a few friond.s of tho staff a cut-glass salad bowl and servers. Tho brido was om- ployod . a t Alo.ssrs. AI. H a r t ley 'an d Sons, tailors, and from her oollonguc.s slio lias Tocoivcd a frnmoless mirror, and from Alr- R. Hartley an eiderdown.


TIio bridogroom is a popular niombor of List of Presents.


Bride to Bridegroom: Gold wristlet watch. Bridegroom to Bride: Crystal trinket set and string of pearls.


Alothor of B r id e : Mahogany bedroom suite and household lincu.


AIiss Southw’ortli. Longsight: Grapo fruit glasses.


Air. and Alr.s. Smitbson and Family: Houso- bold utensils.


Mr. and Airs. AV. R. Snailhani: P a ir of blankets. •


Air. B. Swarbrick: P a ir of oak candlc8tick.s. All', and Airs. Secdnll: F ru i t spoons and serv’ors. ,


Air. F. Taylor: Knife box. Alrs. A. E. Troop: Toa service. Afr. and ACns. J , Troop: Cheque. Tbo ATissot? Thompson, Wlialloy: Tray. Alias ’J Instlolliw’a i to : Afternoon tea cloth. Airs. Townloy: Cushion. Airs. AVrigloy: Nightdress case. Miss Witbaiii: Cut-glass flower vase. Alias AVbipp: Chair back. Mr. and Airs, A. Walker: Fish kmvos and forks. • .


I Airs. Woodward: Cboqiio. HOLIDAY RAMBLES.


havo arranged tho following special rambles for holiday week:


Chthoroe Parish., Churcli . Rambling Club


Venture Park, Darwoii Tower aiid-Sunny- hurst Woods. 1-25 p.m. tram .


To-morrew, : Saturday.—^Darwen: Bold


S Tuosday.r—AIalham,. Janets Foss. Gordall t car, Malham Tarn and Coco.. 8-45 a-m-


AVoods. : 8-40 a.m. tra in . noinbors. i


ra in . Tliiusdav.—Skiptoii, Bolton Abbey .and


> T h e . rainblos will • bo undertaken wet or i fmo ” and fnonds are invited to join tiio


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Air. F. Sharp: Clothe.? brush. Colonel S la te r : Tool box and tools. Airs. E. G. Simpson and tlio AIissos Simp­ son : Clock.


AIiss Stamxon : Sandwicli sot. .


Air. and Airs. J . Crook: P a ir oak Jacobonu dining cbuirs.


]3i'idegroom to Bridesmaids: Miss Chew, wrist watch; Misses Alarsdeu aiiu Horrocks, acquamariiio dress riugs.


Parents of Bridegroom: Oak graudfathor’a clock and clicquo.


Gramiy Oddio: Lloyd loom chair.. Air. and Alrs. J . AV. Chow .and Haulwoii: Case of stainless silver hall knives and forks.


Air. J . Hannnm and Mms Amy Crook: Pair . oak Jacobean dining chairs.


Air. and Airs. R. A Hoys: Lloyd loom Imcu basket.


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Mr. and Airs. F. Duckett, Nowferry: Oak “* barometer.


Air. Reg. AVilliams - and AIiss B. Duckett, Nowiorrv: .Case of f ru it spoons and


Mrs. R. Dowhurst: Table runner. Airs. P a rk e r ; Case of stainless tea knives. Mr. S. Horrocks and Aliss Al. AVilson: Pair bronzo vases.


• servers.


Airs. AY.'.Binlov and Rachel: Cut-glass and silver f ru it stand.'


Air. and Airs. C. Poi'kor: O.xvdisod bronzo curb.


Air. and Airs. R. MaYadon and E d ith: Silk bedspread.


Airs. A ’‘arloy; Cut-glass f ru it sot.


Airs. A\. Fell: 0.xydi.sod bronzo plant pot. Nurse Pindor, llichmond: Raffia paper bosket.


Air. J . Thorubor and . AIiss K. D- Sbaw: . Cut-glass, and silver flower vaso.


Air. and Airs.,-W. Regers: Sot of tjarvors. Airs. G. Gastall: Cui-glnss and. silver jam ■ ■ dish.


Airs. .*VVillacv: P a ir -bath towels. Afiss Hilda P a rke r: Fruit- set. '


Air. J . Tloylo and AIiss Ella Hoys Oak cak(>stand.


A reception wa.s hold a t tlio Old School (Continued from prece<ling column.)


Aunt Tlnrza: Cut-glass and silver celery dmh. Mr. R. A. Hoys and Aims B. Holgato: Silver popperottes.


Mr Hartley and Family: Eiderdown. Air. and Mrs. R. Jlorrocks, Miss Betty Horrocks and Bobby: Canteen stainless cutlery.


Aims S’aiiny Horrocks: P a ir linen shoots^ Airs. Alston: Floating bowl. Air. and Mrs. T. Jones: Bedspread. Ah', and Airs. .). Bailey: Bcnlsproad and sovoroign.


Baby Brenda and Joyce: Apostle spoons. *


Alls. R. -Dawson: Liueii tablo cloth and napkins.


Air. and Airs. R. Tliwaitcs: Linen table cloth.


Air. R. AI. Hargreaves and Aims Marsdoii: Cut-glass vuso.


Air. and Alr.s. A. Parkin.son: Bedroom rug. Airs. H. Wilson: Pillow cases. Councillor and Airs. R. Alanloy: • O.xydisod brass coal skuttlo and companion set.


AIiss A. Dixon: Cut-glass vase. AIi'8. Ba rnes: Linen te a elotlis. Air. and Airs. H. l^lotclior and K i t tv : Pair skin rugs.


Alarjorio Crook: Silver cake knife. Afrs. R. and J . Hamilton: Silk cushion. Rev. O. A. and Airs. IJetts: Silver .fish servers.


Air. and All's. J . Cook: roso bowl.


All*. H. Fletcher and Aliss Helen AVngloy: Linen table cloth and napkins.


Aims Nellie Brown: Silver popporettes. . cloth and n ^ k in s .


Slop P ad and Soapor Staffs Barrow P r in t Works: Cut-glass and silver salad bowl and servers,


Air. and Airs. AV. Dawson: P a ir silver flower vases.


Air. and Airs. W. Lancaster: Out-glass flower vase.


Air. J . Bibby: Cut-glass and silver poppoi'ottos.


Betty and Goorgo CJook: Silver serviette rings and mats.


Air. Ronald H w s : Bathroom cabinet. Air, and Airs. G. Lord: Cakestand. Past and Present Laboratory Staffs Barrow P r in t Works: Walnut timopioco.


b\ Llio bride, her coronet of oraiigo blo.ssom holding m place :v veil of Brussels laeo in tho form of .a train, oarrmd by the little attoudant. Tho bride’s • boiKpict was compo.scd of lilios. Priinrose was tbo shade adopted for tbo bridesmaids’ dre.sses and Alias li^dith Alarsdou was daintily attired ni an ankle length dross of primreso satin boaute with a coatee of floral g<rorgotto, her homp Imt toning with tho dies^. AIis-scs Horrocks and Chow vvoi'o gowns of 00111100x1 floral xiriinroso goorgotto iiiid coatees.


a t the Moorcock Hotel, AVaddiiigtou, and latoi All. and Mrs. Burton loft for a inotor- ing honey moon m the South, tbo bride


After tbo service, a reception was hold


^ Ib o coromoiiy was celebrated by tbo Ywai. (Canon J . H . . Wngloy) i and tho


pink veil to match and enrnod a Victorian poav.


i iinmod with lace and ribbon. She wore a IJio bridesmaid w’as AIiss Alary E.


g Alr. A\. J . Burton, brother of-the brido-


. Glitlicroo l^arisb Church'was yesterday the of pretty wedding of much interest,


CROOK->BAILEY.


and w a s attended by tbreo bridesmaids, Alibses Editli Afarsdon and Beltv Horroclcs,


the bolls a clianiiing w’cddmg w*as sofomiiizod on AVednesday a t St. James’s Churcb, the Roctoi (Rev. O. A, Betts) ofliciating. l lie bridogrooiu was Air. Clifford Crook, second sou of All. and Airs. AYilbraliam Crook, of 15, Tork-stroot, and the brido, Aliss Gladys Bailey, only daughter of Airs; and tbo late Ml. bnimicl Bailey,.of 8, Bucclouch-avonuo- Ibo bride, who is a incnibcr of St. James’s Clnnch choir and a Sunday School worker, was. given away by ., her mother,


■ To t lie . accompuinmcnt of merry peals; on


cousins of the brido, and . AIiss Haiihveii Chow, ootisiii of the bridegroom, and a little uttoiubiiit, AliSa Afarjorie Crook, iiicco of the bridegroom. An ankle length dress of ivory .satin, trimme<l with pearls was worn


MARSDEN— MacDONALD.


muriingo took pluco on Saturday of Air: I'rnnk Ainrsdon, son of Alrsi ana tho lute Air. V illiam Aiarsdeii, r of 7, Alonk-strcot, Clitboroo, and AIiss Elizabeth ■ AlacDoimld, oldest daughter of Airs. S. AlaoDonald, 10, Piiio-strcot, Blackburn. ' Given away by Air. R. Orrcll, the bride wore a dress of cocoa coloured sntm boinito with underdross of beige p o rg o tto and a crinoline h a t to correspond.


groom was best man, and Air.^E. Knowles, lirotb(!r-in-law of the brido, wuis groomsman. .1 ho Rev., A. Sinitli oibeiatcd. After the ceremony a 'reception w a s bold a t tho bride’s homo and includod ninung-


was atiiiod in a dress of floral nnioii and carried a bouquet of multi-coloured sweet peas. Tbo little girl had a dress of poach satin and carried a basket of crimson rosos- Alr. Thomas Smith, nenhow of tho bride­


llio presents was a cboquo from Altss Till, Waddington. ^


. s WALNE—WALTON.


tliu Recior (Rev*. O A.'.Ijctts) solemnised the inurriugo of Miss Ami Walton, oldest duiighlor of Air. and Airs. W. Walton, of 30. liittlemoor-i'oad, and Air. James Walne, oldest, son of Air. R, and tbo late Airs. Wnhio, of 10, Ribblosdnlo-viow, Clmtburii- Tlie bnde, who -was -given nwnv bv- bor father, wore a dross of beige georgette, trimmed with silk bico of self colour, ana h e r -b a t was of hemp st raw to tone and ti'ininied with velvet flowers. Her eliowor bouquet was formed of pink carnations and vose.s. AIiss Bottv. Walton, sister of the bnde. was m attondaiico and wore a dross of deeper tone beige georgette and silk lace, with h a t to touo in hoini) utraw’ and Inco- She earned a shower bouquet. of blush pink carnalions. The duties of host man-wore discliarged by Air. T. Walno, brother of tho bridegroom. After the ceremony, a reception was hold


AL. St. James’s Cliurcb. on Wodnosdnv-


a t the homo of the brido, and lutiir tho nowTy-marriod coiiplo loft for tlio Isle of AVi^jlit for tho lionoyinoon, tbo bride travoUing in a soini-fitting coat of cocoa- brown shade, with h a t to correspond. On their I'otiirii, they will reside a t 80, Littlo- inoor-road. Tho presents included an oak timopieco from the boainor.? of CJliatburn AIill, whore the brido i.s employed.


CASTLE TOURNAMENTS. Although the holidays aro so near, iiitorcst


111 tho various tournaineuts a t tho Castlo hns not relaxed and some capital games have boon witnessed.


round of tbo howling liaudicap: Alossrs. S- Stubbs, G. Jones, A. James, E. Topping, H. Clucns. G. R. Grundv, I I. Flotcbor,. G. Frioiid, H. Gibson, A. omith, G. Cowloy, P. Tnniby. L. Smales, A.' Hibblo, W. Tlioni, E. .1. Embloy. AV. Alarsdcii, AV. Calvert, E. Patofiold, J . • Preston, J . Hiotberloii. J . Thornbor and W. Simpson.


The following havo qualified for tlio third ' TENNIS. ^


eiiteiud ibo scuoud round: Aims A. Wlnpp and Air. AY.. Lancaster; Aims AI. Townloy and Air. J . W. Slater; Miss L- Sager and Air. W. Ireland; Aims E. Robinson and Air. S. Jones; AIi.ss E. Birtwistle and Air. L. Har rison; Aliss P. Knowles and Mr. H- Pyo.


In Uiomixed doubles, the - following have


havo entered the somi-firuil of tho gonRo- mon’s doubles. In tbo ladies’ suigles, Airs. Braithwaito


Alessi's. J . Parknigton and C. Shiigor


bus qualified for tho aonn-iiiml niid Air. E. AVinkloy m now* in tbo third round of tho gcntloinon’s singles.


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Baby C a r rag o Dopt. DAY AT THE TEST,


Watching Bradman Score 300 “ All Along the Prairie.” BOWLERS BAFFLED.


Non-Stop Batsman who never gives a Chance!


and 111 tins case “ thanics ” is tho proper word—ended m a draw. Honour most distmctly wont to Australia, duo largely to a superlatively lino innings by the wonderful “ Boy ” Bradman and to tho bowling of (xrimmott, whicli eomo of tho recognised T’ost batsmen have yot to fatlioni. Several Ohtboroo outhusmstu watched Saturday’s plav, bcoiug Australia coUapso unexpectedly and England make but an ludiiforont sliow- lug. Even, more optimistically, a scoro wont ovei to Leeds on Alonday, wlnoli w:is almoac a blank day, bub very few (lithoioiuaua—


'Iho third Teat match, tliauks to rum—


—to his heart’s xontcnfc and tho bowlers* despair. •


. Among tho Immortals.


Mr. and Airs. G. Elliot, Nelson: Linon tablo 0.x3’disod bronze


benrublo almost for Chapman and liis men. *• AVo’vo soon enough o f this chap,” yelled our friend on tho riglit^ but Bradman would not take the hint. F irs t of all ho had sot bis he a r t on joining tho immortals who have scored a century before lunch. Ho did timt, and . waved Ins acknowledgment to the cheers. i Then lie sot himself to boat the Test match record. Ho succcoiled again- Next, clearly most important of a l f to Bradman, ho dctcrninic<l to scored 300. lie, (if course, noluoved t l ia t enormous total


I t was uncanny, uiisotbling, uii-


seeing tbo English bowlers concentrate on gottmg .out AVoodfull, the alleged unbowlablo one, leaving Bradman to do Tiis worst with ball tbo English ' team scouting tc stop boundaries. And tbo worst of i t was th a t tlioy. could not stop them. AVhen a fielder went to the lino followed by tlio Inst four shot, Bradman put tho next somowhoio olso. And always the. ball was on tiio turf, fiushiiig to tho rails unless i t was tbo last ball of the over and bo wanted to bat tho next.


AVe bad tbo very strange spectacle of


uiiforgettublo oxporicnco. AVo started at 7-JO, expecting a Inigo crowd, and wore on tbo ground a t 9-30. I f wo had arrived a t 11-20 wo should have had no diihculty in securing approxiimitoly tho position wo solooted a t our leisure—soots botwoou nnd-oii and 4ilio bowler with tbo batsman operating from tbo pavilion end. AVo saw luckle.ss Jackson caught in tho second over- AVo saw AVoodfuU fnco Larwood with all the tonsoiiGss and caro ho could muster, winch was more than enough. AVo saw Bradman, and 5'Ot more Bnidmaii, cockily flashing boundaries while AVoodfull watched. I t is now a matter of history th a t Bradman scored 100 beforo lunch, niiothor 100 before tea, and a third hundred after tea. Ho never looked like getting out, althougb lustily informed by a man just wido of ii.s th a t wo bud all soon onougfi of Inin. Uo lifiod only ono ball all day and th a t wont wide of ■ Chapman. Ho cut, drove and pulled—ovorythiiig except glance to fine log


piesunt for the recoid-brcakiiig of the lirst day, Friday., “ 1 was ono ot th a t tr io ,” writes a member of our stalF.


I t was uu


looked unbeatable and lie was scoring like a maclimo all day. Ho stopped tho good ’uns and h i t tho others—hard! 'ryldcsioy, Hummoud and Lcylaud kept him quiet occa* sionally, but not for long. AVhon Loyland came on late in tho afternoon— I thought Chapman had forgotten him—thoro wore terriiio cheers. Bradman hit him for twelve off his first four balls I Tbo York- sluroman improved on th a t but lio was never quite as steady as Tyldesloy or Hammond, wlio certainly de.servod to bowl somebody. “ D ick ” Tyfdcsloy was only a partial suc­ cess. He provoked two faulty strokes winch might—I -sa id might—have produced wickets, but i t was funny to see him chas­ ing tho ball in the field. Mainly, ho was a t mid-on and bud to run for anything which passed ibo bowler. Uo made a bumorons figure us ho ponderously pursued tbo ball, otton in vain, and ho must have board many a sarcnstio cenimont. Our fielding was not inucli bolter than ordinaiy’ and our bowling looked little bettor. Bradman saw to th a t. Ho i.s the most coulidout little chap I have over scon and in spite of tlio fact th a t tho oritics seem agreed th a t ho is entirely ortliodo.<c, 1 just can’t accept it. For In- stonco, somebody sent a long bop, a foot on ' iho off-stdo.


to bo cut. Ninoty-iuno decent pliiycr.s out of a hundred would have cut it. But Tirad- mnn didn’t I As tbo slip men drew them­ selves up for u possiblo cbunco, ho put Ins right log across the wicket and pullcnl th a t ball—like a cannon-hall—between tho bowler and niid-oii for as q u ick 'a four as I ’vo over soon. Tnno and agamy-Bradman


I t was a ball simply crying {mt deliveries, to unusual -points.:and .wbilo


bits vorv hard a t lots* of stuff AYoodfuU would merely pat.


10 doc.s not slosh a t tlio really: good ball, bo As tho Day Woro On.


AIiss Nellie Hargreaves: F ru i t bowl. Alr. R. Blackburn and AIiss A. Ireland: Pyro.x and .silve rm ilk p^Inss.


AIissos. Alice and -Ad a Patefiold:; Cut-glass lomoundo sot.


AIlss B. Horrocka- and Mies C. Battersby: ■ Mahogaiiytimopicco. '.


Staff .md .Frioiids a t Alork Hartley and Sons: Frainoloss mirror.I .-


Arr..S .At. Wilson: Case of 'carvora.. .' (Ooutmued a t foot of most column.) ,





Airs. H, Thomas: Linen table clotli: Airs. Parkinson; Supper sot. Air. and Airs. J . H. Dyer: Jacobean, stool. Afr. and Airs. H. Slater, Southport: Cake ■ kmvos.


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Afrs. Harrison and Dolly: Aftornoon toa sot: i


Mrs. R. Thompson: Hall bnislios. Mrs. Cook: Settee-covora.


Air. and Airs. T. Herd: Silver flsh knives and forks. .


and i t was only then th a t ho really showed luB glee. . Ho had waved quite nicely a t 100, again a t 200,. and still again a t 287. But ho grow really animated a t 300. re- poatedlj* swinging hiH b a t above Ins head in nuswer to tho donfcning cheers. AVIicn tho dm subsided, I saw a match card waved near tho sightboard a t tho pavilion end Bradman seemed to bo waiting for th a t and rj’, has Bradman Or was i t just one


waved in return. . Quor got a girl m England? C- __ -- ^ - of Ins AiLStralian. friends who waved?


Air. and .AIrs. Dugdalo and Fannlv: Rose bowl.


Air. and Airs. R, P o t te r : OxydL?ed -brass fn n t bowl. . ,


Airs. Formhy, Litborland: X^offoo sot- Alr.' and Mra;, Hannnni, Colne? Salad bowl and Gorvers. • •


Grannie Chow, Wlialloy:'. Tea pot stand. t


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Mr., Airs, and AIiss Hoyle,-Clayton-lo-AIoors ? ' Embroidorod pillow oases and sheets;


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Kippax^camo m and a f te rsu rv iv in g an over from Larwood, who scorned to got him rattled a t the s ta r t, ho playedt a most charming innings, correct, stylish, fluent. A pictnro-book innings (. \Vlion, finally, ho strangely ilashod a catch to Chapman, young McCabe came in, confident as Bradman. Ho spilt his b a t first ball. They sent out a •. couple of . fresh ones to choose- from. " E h l ” oriod . the voice from the gods,' “ One’s enough for these devils!” , Perimps wo should havo ^ot them out quicker if thej* had been com


./ A voice from tho Crowd. WoodfuU’fi rather dreary disjilay over,


to use two a t once I I t


ball came along, they brightened-a bit but both Larwod and Tato who used i t socined to havo tlio inferiority complex, and all Bradman bothered about was to^ flatten tho seam a.? quickly ns possiblo. Most em­ phatically, i t was not England’s day and . when two Clitboroninns left tbo ground-:it ()-30 to join a third who had departed earlier, what do voii think No. 3 nskod? Not “ la ho out yet *.’ but—“ How many is Bradtnnti now?” . I t Tiovor occurred to him tluit Bradman might bo out—nor to us. I su p -■


clmnging quips between overs. They grow grimmer and ' glummer ns tbo day wore on. and as Australia’s scoro waxed fat. soomod to recognise tho Bradman going on-and on.


Tho English fielders opened jauntily, ox-


inevitability of AVhon tho now


Thov ■ U'.'*


th a t Bradman might bo got out somehow , sometime, though tbo En^isb captain did not rovonl th a t optimism. i Ckinnng homo, we told each otbor th a t wo had seen a world*p- record ni.'ido. Tboro is tbo con­ solation . th a t ' wo shall bo able to tell th a t to ; th o next generation or two. And- DOW for Old Trnfford I


Soso th a t a t the back of Iils nuiid Percy- hnpmaii might-have bad a luigcniig. idea . • .


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