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MOUNT ZION Primitive Methodist Church CLITHEROE.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.
SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 3pd. l’i!KAcni;it :
Rev. Dr. W. Lansdell Wardle
Prinoijial o[ Hartlpy C'ollpgo, ^^^lnche3to^. Sorvicos ; Morning, 10-30 ; Evening, 6-0.
Ill llic Al'TKKNOON at 2-45, a SPECIAL SERVICE will bo hold in Ibo (.liapol. .Si-kcial Music will bo remlered by tbc Scholars.
AN ADDRESS will be given by REV. DR. W. LANSDELL WARDLE Vhnirmun : Dr. D. S. Fairweather
All Teachers uiul Ucholurs both -past and present an rr<iuislnt to meet in the School ul 1-30
p.tn.
Collections are on behalf of School Funds. Youit 1’i!i;si:nci; anh SuiTOirr wii.i. ni; coum.u.i.v
wui.co.mku. Dual wave length alUelacfric
Waddingfon Wesleyan Sunday School. Anniversary Services
SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 3rd. Preacbor ;
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BEV. G. H. MARSHALL of Stoke-on-Treni.
Services; Morning 10-45 ; Evening 6-30 In tbc at 5-ln. a
SPECIAL SERVICE will be held, wben an Adduksk will be given bv the REV. G. H. MARSHALL
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Chairman : Mr. Lofthouso,
l.mv Moor. Music will be I’endercd b\‘ Scholars.
Procession al 1-3H
p.in. to the Cenotaph Brief Address Inj Mr. Alarshait.
Collections at all Services in aid of Sunday School Funds.
WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY Next, JULY 3rd |)>S* | WvICjj
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY Next, JULY 3rd
Preacher at 15-30
a.in. and f! p.m. REV, D. HARTLEY, .Martin Top.
MOOR LANE U.M. CHURCH SUNDAY Next, JULY 3rd
Preaclier at 10-30
a.in. MR. W. C. FORT
Preacher at 0
p.ni. REV. P. S. JOHNSON, B.A.
P .S .A .
In the UBRItAI, ClA li at .3-15 p.m. SUNDAY Next, JULY 3rd
Spraher : REV. G. W, TYSON Aliisiral thins hp thr
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Chatlmrn Weslci/ Chnreh Choir. Chairman ; Mr. J. Ford
Come Yourself and Bring a Friend.
Committee Meeting, Wednesday Next, July 6th, at 7-30 p.m.
Question ? No! There is no question.
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PIANOLA
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CHARLEY DEAN SIGHT TESTING OPTICIAN
21, C H U R C H S T . BLACKBURN
(opposite Old Bull Hotel) '■ ) I
PERSONAL ATTENDANCE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE OPTICIAN.
BATTERIES ARE THE BEST- OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
EXIDE Exide Service
to ANY MAKE OF BATTERY is only obtainable at the
EshtonTerrace t Y | n r CLITHEHOE. t A l l i t
Batteries Collected and Delivered Free
FRANK DAWSON Proprietor.
Tel. 252
SERVICE STATION
Paper Biinds in all sizes—cheap.
Advertiser & Times, 27 Castle Si. E U G E N E Permanent Wavingi
rieasD Note.—Appointments for liie Holidays may be made on and after Wednesday Next. Jidy Otli until wlien we are fully oocupied. Bfako
yoxir appointment* now. Satisfaction assured. £1, 17/0^ and 10/0, accord ing to stvlo.
Vreaidicr id tO-30
a.tn. REV. F. A. ASHTON
Prciuilier at (i
p.ni. REV. G. W. TYSON
WESLEY Sunday School ANNIVERSARY
CLITHEROE.
SU N D A Y , JU L Y lOth. Pkkaciii:!! ;
REV. F. C. HOGGARTH, B.A, of P.olton.
Siroices : !)-0
a.in. (I’rnycr Meeting and Sacrament). 10-3tl, 2-15 & 0-0.
Special Singing by the Scholars each Service.
at
MONDAY, JULY 11th at 7-30 p.m. KKV. P. C. HOOCAIiTH will deliver his popular LECTURE entitled :
‘ THE DAYS OF THEIR YOUTH.’ Special Itoms by the
WESLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR Collection.s for Sunday School Funds. I'lvUllYliOIIV
WUI.COMK.
ELLA HALLOWS 19, HENTHORN ROAD, Cliiheroe.
(AC mains) wiratess receiver with 5 valves, triple screen grid, three tuned circuits, moving coil speaker, non- reactive (no howls nor squeals) single dial control, finger tip volume control, mahogany cabinet with rich Adam Brown walnut finish, size 15* x 14"x7i*.
for ;|6 ;‘gns./cpmplete rqyalties included
DEMONStRATIONS at
H a rg re a ve s ’ AfClll'’.nnT.l) DK.U.Klt.^
KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
SCHOOL WORK IS TRYING FOR THE EYES.
DR. BARKER ON NEED FOR IMPROVED CONDITIONS.
of children with dcb.'L'tivp
oye.sight is found amongst the ohlost childrou tu Jho “ leavers
what I may term the more ‘ forcing ’ present day odncational methods, as com pared with tlio modest three ‘ It’s ’ t*f old times, are bound to aggravate this teii- tomleiicv and here we have a challengo to tlic foolish argument (sir) that what was good enough for their pareiit.s is good enough for cliildren to-thiy. The call is for better lighting and a
the schools of the nurst* to examine children with regard to their cleatdiness. Dr. Barker adds that during 1931 tli(> mimher of cliildren examined was 2.G70, of wliicli 13(5 were found unclejin. and six were ex cluded. Tfc adds: “ These figures show a vezT instructive contrast witli iliose for the previous year, for whereas mdy 2.070 examinations of individmd ehildrcn for floanlincss were made during 1931 as against 1.212 inspections in 1930, fotir limes as many children were found in a doubtful state of cleanliness. I attribute this en tirely to the fact tliat we bad no mnsv' for two months, tin's period including llie com mencement of a lorm when in ordinary cii’cumstance.s tlien* would have been an inspection of all the cbildrou in the schools."
BASHALL EAA'^ES.
mons in aid of the Clinrcli Sunday School were preached on Sunday, in (lie afternoon by the Bov. A. tUilligan, Vicar of Dow Moor, and in tlio evening by tlie Vicar CRov. .1. Bobinsnn). TIio school had been heanli- fully decorated for the occasion by tlie monibors of tlio cliotr. who rendered the nmsicnl portion of the services reverently and sweetly. At- tlie afternoon sorviee. itfiss ^Tary CoIHngo sang the .solo. “ The beautiful prayer " fbennox), Misses Dorothy Nowhouso. 2\iinie Sliuger. Dolly Cliow, Joaii Cliow, jNTessrs. TTnrold and James Now- liouse and TTenry Chew, singing the refrain. Tn tlio evening, the elioir .sang, “ My .shop- herd leads ” in place of tlic anthem. ■Rotli pieces wore magnillpontly rendered, and roflccted the utmost credit to their tutor. Mrs. ITnraco Collinge, who also presided at the har-nioninm. Altogether the ser- vico.s were very liappy and prontahle. and much appreofated by the eongregntlou.
AIITTON.
tlio AVomen’s Tnstituie. togcllior witli friends, had their annual outing
ye.stordny week, the parly journeying by motor coach to T,iverpool. They availed themselves of an opportunity to inspect the AVhite Star liner “ Georgie," whicli was due to .sail two days later. Afterwards soiiio of the
p.arty visited the Cathedral, whilst others viewed the shops. All took the sail to Now Brighton and hack. TTaving .spent an enjoyable da.v. tlio partv left Liverpool for homo at ton o’clock.
■WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.— Momlipr.5 of SCHOOb SERMONS.—Tho anmiM. sei-
heller hygienir standard in tlio schools, and witii two new .schools to be opened in Clitherco during lPd2, it will ho interesting to note in future years how far those im proved conditions are rolleclod in the eye sight of the rising generation.*' Reforring in tiie report to the visits to
group,” Dr. Uarker proceeds:^ “ The now erowdod curriculum, and
has inevitably a tlotcrioraiiui' ell'ovt,” stales Dr. W. 1C. Darkoi-. tlio School I\Icc!ical Ollicer lor C'lithoroe, in his annual report issued yesterday. Observing that the greatest pereealage
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T H E R A D I O S E N S A T IO N O F T H E Y E A R
via the
VEDDING RING.
CALL AND SEE THE NEW SHAPES AND STYLES IN PLATINUM & WHITE GOLD
Our Large RANGE in 22ct. GOLD ^
Prices from Useful Gift with each Ring Prices from 2 0 / -
2 0 /- le o p d e [ir?s(i)opl cJ C W £ : L . L .£ 1 F 1 4 8 0 apkef Place,^lackbupn Tol. 5817 i i
COATS s COSTUMES At less than Cost of Material
10/- 15/- 20/- 25/- Every Garment must be sold
Get that Cheap Holiday Coat NOW
16 KING STREET CLITHEROE
CRICKET.
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS v. R. CAMPBELL’S XI.
20; Extras, <1; Total (for 4 wickets). 129 JTr. Cainpbell’.s XT.—M*. Ciioen. b ITnd
Ibw b Coojier, 12; (1. ITodgkinsoii, c M’ol stenholme l> C’ooper, S: 1*1. Standring, c Musson b Soulbworth, ‘12; E. Cornwell, not out,
Ttibblesdale Wandorer.s.—C. O. Brooks, It. I’recdy, c Cireon b Campbell
F. L. Hudson, five for 12: L. Holt, tliree for 30.
aiATCHES FOB TO-MORUOAV. RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE.
Chorloy v. Read. Dnrwen v. Le.vland DUolors.
Clithcroo v. Lancaster. AAHiallo.v V. St. Annos. Loyland v, Barnoldswick. Blackpool V. Bibblosdalo A
Burnley St. Andrews v. Clithoroe. Bead v. Blackburn St. Jamea’s.
Oswaldtwiafclo M.P. v. Bnxendon. Olierr.v Treo v. Darwon. Snbden v. AVhnllov.
A TEAMS.
Thompson. N. Porker. T. Bnlcoclc, AV. Pemnan. F. To.vlor. L. AVilkinson.
Clitlieroc.— J. Crabtree (captain), T. Foolo, A. Fonlc, ,T. Harris. K. A’imllo. J.
A
E. Jones, J. Moore, R. Sontliworth, .T. Sonthwortli, H. Forrest, J. Oddic. M
Clithoroo IT.—E. P. Aldersley (captain), ".
A ’andorors.
RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE. Ribblcsdalo A
’nndorers 'v. A\^addington
Brooks, b Holt. 2.1; Extras. M; Total (for 9 wickets), 101. J. Brooks took one wicket for 20 runs;
son, 2; 0 . Nightingale, b TTudson, 3: 1**. Dawson, c C. O. Brooks 1> Hudson, 7; J. Southworth. c L. Holt- b Brooks. 11; E. Jones. 1> Hudson. 0; "W. ‘Wolslenbolme. not out, 27; Dr. i^Tacldan, 1> Hudson, 0: T1. C. DTusson, b Holt. 11; AV. Cooper, r Stand ring I) Holt, 1: B. AV. Campbell, c 0. O.
I, ang'haw. JI. J)iigdale, (5. Bulcock, A. Sel'ion.
Holt. M. Scott. A*. Sainp-^ion. I*'*. Pollard, (5. Swales, ,T. IXirker, H. AVilkinson. J. Anbiii.
AT. Aspden, H. AVnJmslov. F. ATaidey, Greenwood. R. B. B. Newton, A. Bentley. A. Piirker. ^V. Briggs. .T. AVliipp, AV. Peters. Reserve, T. Newman.
A\’. Greenwood. M. ))'ashbrook. J. J. Goodman, G. Garratt, J. Peter.?, iunr., G. Chamberlain, 1*\ Cottenll.- R. ‘Garratt. J. S. Fell. Reserve. R. M. Aspden. AVhnlley IT.—R, Catlow (captain). R.
AVhalle.v.—J. Green (captain). ,T. I’elers.
OUT FIRST TIME SINCE HE JOINED CLITHEROE C.C.
tint and hall. His hcst> howfing perform ance was seven for six against Ihirnlev ,St Andrews in in25, hut lie has main- other good feats to his credit, including eight lor -U V. IVhalloy, W2n: five for 19 v. feettlo: and five for nine v. Lcylaiid Jfotors, J921; five for 13 v. Read, 1922; five for Ul V. Lancaster, and seven for ,3S v. Rlack- pool m 1923: five for 17, and five for 20 "0™lo.V St. Andrews, 1921; six for 31
III 19..(. Ho has also made useful scores, iiiclnding 55 ngiiiiist Cliorlov in 1920. and b3 against the samp club in 1923.
in Voo-‘'-''lr^®T®’ "'i"' '■ ‘'■of'”’ 23 V. Rend,
Imvo played with Clithcroo Cricliot Chil) for stxtccii .Years, will not he availalile for to-sinorrow’s niatcli with Lancaster,
becan.se of a shoulder strain. Tliis will he the first
m.atcli T. Foole has missed during Ids assooiafcion witli tlio eluh. For iwo seasons beloro the war and fourteen since Tom hits heeii consistently a member of the first team and lie lias given splendid sorvico witli
MR. T. FOOLE’S RECORD “ RUN.” Tom Foolo, llio olilcr of Iwo brotliers who
(captain), .T. Brooks. K. Standring, E. Cornwall, AV. Aubin, ,T. R. Shackindv. F. L. Hudson, R. i\lercer, AV. Patefiehl, C. 0. Brooks. L. Holt. Ribblesdale AVanderers .11.— T. Bowker (captain), l*\ Ora.v, 0 . Hodgkinson, F.
Bihhlc.sdalc AVandc'rers. — R. S. Hudson
NIGOLLS SUE OF SALES
CLITHEROE’SgLEADING^COSTUMERS
J ohn BROWN & Sons for distinction in
L a d ie s ’ a n d G e n t l e m e n ’s GARMENTS made to your own individual measures and requirements.
5^ King Sti*eet^ Clithei*oe
We are also in a position to supply cheaper grades of clothing if desired. May we have your order?
The Height of Luxury and the Depth of Comfort
This exactly dcsoribe the best Spring Inlerior (Upliolstcreil)
Mattress. Wo Imvc ten variations, in type or qtialify, of tliese inattrcsses in stock at present, ranging in price from 'Tbree Ponnd.s Ion to Eleven Guineas (approx.). “But, yon mav sav, “ that is a lot of money lo spend on a
maUre.ss."
j.et ns .see—.
It is in use Eight hours out of everv twenty-four—four months III every year ; One third of a lifetime—fn Perfccl Comfort. Comfort,
means Best. True rest means Longer Life. Can one measure such a lionefit in terms of purely £ s. d. ?
a oar, and yon gain a Into perspective. Think it over.' Tmo things in the home are irorlh spemlin;/ a little monrii on__
Compare the expencUtnre and service with, sav, monev spent on
A GOOD MATTRESS .-LVD
These vitally affect your Comfort ; Economize on somethini' which docsn t.
the things we stock and sell. For any f/omc Furnishings, in all rinalilics, we try to anticipate
onr customers needs. *
nnicli larger stock than yon expect to find locally. Oiir iiriccs too are strictly competitive.
T. Satterthwaite & Son Ltd.
YORK STREET T E E . 101.
Presents fo r all occasions- A wide range of Novelties to select from at the ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICES, Castle Street & Market Pltc« 1$ *
Como and look around onr showrooms, wo have prohahlv a *
A BUOYANT SUITE ^
The iihovc-mcntioned articles are but a very small section of
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All for 2/6 ______________________ ^ ^ Your Holiday Needs
TIES—1 hiusuiil value is represenleil ill our 'Tie ileparlinciif. For 2,6 you call obtain a tie well worfli double (he iiriee.
Also 2/11, 3,6, 4/6 and 6 6.
SOCKS—.\11 rpialiUes. large variety, plain and fancy—1/11-4/6.
FLANNEL TROUSERS—The well- known Wiinbleilim iniikes. Prices 10 6 - 18/11.
WEATHERPROOFS —'I'be “ Storni- gard " coat, no rubber, fine qualify, price 21/-. “ Carlinglon” coals, 29/6. “ Orviuon ” coats £2/2/-, £2/15/-, a'ml £3/3/-.
Lightweight Macs., 12/11 and 14 6. Wm. R. HANSON
THE GENTLEMAN’S SHOP
28, MOOR LANE, Clitheroe. ^_______________________ 0
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