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Tyson. There was a 'larjio (.•onjife'tation ami iho sojvite* was ;ireatly enjoyed.
Chri.st- ina.s liymns were snnj; to old tones and the profiinmino inclndod the carols. “ How Itesmtifid upon tin* nmnntains “ and “ ^^llen .loiilnn hii'lied His wtitors st il l, ’ which
t!io Aleiliodivt Clnircli (Wesley) on Snnday rvowing. condneleil hy tlii‘ Kev. 0 .
CHRISTMAS MUSIC. A (,‘liri'tnias nui.'ival st'rvico was held at
.
(dory of tlK-‘Lord and “ .‘^^nn of My .Soul ’ t.Vdams), tlif' solf» |iart in wliieh was (‘fTee- vivelv reiid'U'cfl h.v Afr. 'V. Scott. In :iddi- lion Mr. Scott, who was in cxcccdinjil.v fine voice, jiave splendid int<‘i'pretatlon'< of
Christmas anthem. “ The
Jiradise wrote
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till* solo', “ Anttel fiand ” tnid * M'* Vraver.” both heinjt snn;j with fine fcelint: and’ effect. A feature of the service was Iho he-oriy .siii"inj£ of tlie nmjjroeaioii. Afr. 7>. Hansen
pre.sidcd afc tho organ ^ in Ins usual cilhueiifc .manner and tlio .serv’lee wa.s hrigiifc and most inspiring.
teas snnji to tlio old and popniar tnno “ Meantiful.” Tlie elmir, aide eondneted h\‘ Air. d. Hanson, sant; witli (.■liarniing e’flVct
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A N n T K u s u 1-; c J-: It 'r AIX OF lIAVtXO A
DELICIOUS CAKE t h r e e p l a y s .
Grammar School Girls in Delightful Programme.
dramatic ability. Him T " ’
1 1.0 stmlenU of ll,o Clith.-n.o limul <;on}In,u,.
•my\V,. n". -nl In
•nt Ml oonnoxmu witl, tliu .whonl.
‘''1^ Clinsiuin., ontortni,;. It U
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nl tlm C’hriHmns liioiildn..54-np concert, the Hu School i(ir Scamlal.”
tn'Vl,,. 01
‘■'"‘■ ‘‘".""'L'l't 111'.. In-'ull untnmloil with innsimmniis .sntwss.
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str.itiil without ihmbt
llu.ir iio.sse.sxioii of hno <ll■:llnll(lu iihiliiy. Thov Inin- pio-
ijV.Mtnil Ihiyo phiys, “ Tho ' .Slippoi/Hf
t IM(ioictlll,
hnihlino lip nt tho L'hninolois. diotinn and aeling.
The Juniors Effort.
W h y n o t a C Y C L E
f o r X m a s ?
it woulil ior years to come be a reminder of
.'m'L Iki'I ! ijii-iiif--
Xmas 3932.
1 jl is a Oilt-edged rnvestmeut 1 and can he used all the year round.
Cash or Terms. 8ee the 11)33 ^lodels in our
Sliouroom without oMiL'ation or send for lists.
Benthams Bike s are the he.-l in the* world, and
there is a model to suit YOU.
Who would not ajiprcciatc .such l■'ol• vonrsdf or A. X. OTHKR
ing ellects which were airangf'd hv "Air. Konnie Py<>. afided greatly to the succe>-i of the l)lay. particularly in the ■'pcctacnhir ontrancf* of tlu' fairy godmother.
Former Students Help.
assistance of huiiier .slnduiits who iiave kept in lonch with iln.‘ seliool dramatic wtn’k ihrotigli a lii«*rar.v circle. A charming little piec»‘ was “ Fli/.aheili Uefnse>.’‘ a
in the other id:iys the girl- had the
played Jam*, her sister, ui lh di-cietiun and ahility, whilst
gallant Air. Collins whom Flixaheili refii-e-. whih* il. Chew playi'd the L;idy Catherint*
dc Hrough with dignity am! on
ocea.sion with asperity.
A Yeats Play.
a pot'iu hy \y. li. Yeal.-. made the greate-t demands upon llie pla\'er-. The ilrama is based n|>oii the old Irish legend ol tlie Connie— wlio sold her soul to the devil to save lier [)eopU'.
Till' Iasi play “ The Countess Catlierine.'
lers <*ntored fully into the dramalie spirit of
son was excellent as Afary. wife of Shemns Kna, ami .A. 'I’owiison was efjtially sni-eess- fnl as JA'ig. their son. A. Dtigdah* was capital as the Steward, whih' tlu' parts of peasants were admirahly (illed l»y (J. Waliie, !•'. Clarke. M. Hill. I'k Fh'telu'r and fj. Woodaere. while F. Hampson was e\- collenl as tin* portm'.
LOW MOOR.
mitleo stated that for Hie
half-.vear nmler review tho s:ih*s anionntetl to L'“,loM. a
deerea.se of CHS on tho last half-year. This was accounted for h.v the annual wei'k s holiilav in the half-year. The report adds: “ We are .sorry to say that the {'omlitions *if industry do not a’ppear much brighter a t
pre.sent’. and that acute depression sl:ll exists amongst our mombors.”
In Hn'ir re[)ort. the eom-
t*> leav*' Hie matter In the hand.s of the eoiiMnittee.
Coates pr*‘si*|ed o)'*‘r a mnd**rat*‘ attendance at the half-yearly meeting of the how Aloor Industrial Society ami Co-operative Sior*' Inmiti'd. hehl at the Day School on Alomlay evening. Air. S. d. Ilichards was re-elecleil to the e*)mmittee and Ah*. AV. P. S. Tom linson was re-elected Irea-nn'i*. A {li.-ens- sion took plae** with regard to int*‘n'st shar*' **apital and it was *le*'id*'d
CO-OPKIiATIVI': .‘JOCIKTV. — -Mr. .T.
(lardner supported her iiiagniliccntly as Uona. her nurse, while Aliss (1. 'rnolo'r in a most dinicnlt part as .\lc«'l. a wamh'ring poet ami seer, played with tho greatest skill. X. Harris and F. Smithies
pla.ved the sinister, evil merchants who pnrehas4'd the soul of the Connli'ss with such a hirce as to send cold shivi'v.s down tho hacks of their amlieme. A heantifnl stml.v wa.s that of tho Angel played with grc'at di-^- eretion hy AMs.s H. Wahnsley.
hrilliant charaetei'isni ion in tlu> play and all eonec'rned are to he eongratnhited upon an 4‘xeeptionally tim* pertormance. J . Wood was maslerfid as .'slH-mns i*na. a p^'a-aiit. Her mak('-np was capital am! she used her doep voice It) great advantagt*. aeling with forc»' ami power. hk Fell in the tragic part of the Connte-s ( ‘atliorine was to say the least hrilliant. Sh(‘ had a great part and she n'ali/«‘d her op[)ortimities. |»laying witli r»'strainc and dignity.
from the niomi'Hi to its
linal fall. 'I’linse taking tlie eliarae-
till' play. holding tin- aitdieiiee the ennain ro-e 'I'here u a -
In-ffught expi-rience to hear on In-r forceful trcaUiii'nl of the part of Mrs. Ileiiiiftt, Kliziiheth's mother whoso “ i iem‘- are all nps«‘t.*'
(1. C’liandev wa- a dashing and .Mis- Winnie Dewhnrst
audience I'lijoyed th«.‘ play not «ml.v hccaiise of tin* work of the jilayers hut from the contrast- of tli<- old-world manners with tlio-e of to-day, M. Ctiidiffe as hJizahetii wa.s coy. reserved. d»‘iiiure. nnd shy in turn: she hnnight her elocutionary [)owor> to play and achi«;vc<l < fiiispieuons success in a tlionmghly happy pan.
'I'lie ,1. "J’opping
.'^eht)i)l girls have had (|uiie a lot of experi ence ill tin- tyi»e of play, omi they gave it wiili great charm ;md alicntioii to ilci.iil, 1’he play made great dcmaii-U for chicii- tion on the part of tlie player.-, hut llieir diction was clear atul cnlinrcil,
ilelightful sliort play adapted from Jam' .\nslen'.s “ I’rido and Freimiice.” l>y Margaret Macmimara.
'I'lie (
ira.mma’r
('rockeit Were capital as the twins, which much humour was a«ided l>y II. Airey, as dam\ the coek-Hoimral. A not her happy jiart was
pla.ved hy fk Creenwofid as .\gatli- noxt-dnor. while AI. KilmM* gave a splendid .study as tlie fjiiry godir.otlier.
the fairy godmoil,or appciirs in resptfiise to the ^vl•^h ol I’elinda 'I'remaine wlmse lamily are literally on the i-oeks. Itatlier on the style of Alfs Ihiiton the fiiir.v who IS not nseil to modern wayn ratlmr over does tilings. She grants iiiodesi wishes on tilt*
ino.st lavish scale with I'ailier e-inharrass- mg residis to the recipients tu lier lionnly, hut it :di comes rigid in iht* end and make- ,lolly gfM»d fun while it lasts. All the eharacteis were admirahly snslaineil liv llie juniors taking part. F.‘ .'^hiitl was adiiiir- aide a- Alyra Treiiiaiiie. the el<!est daugliter. wlio is th(‘ lortnnate or nnfortnnale recipient of much of the fairy godmother'.^ honnty. |*. ;Vikiiison was a viv;ii'ituis and .mischievnns .llmniy Ti'einaine. while (I. Duenhui made a Ihorotighly delightful llelimhi, tile girl who realK' ludii'votl in talrie.-? ami wlmx* siicce^>fid wLh causes so imich confii'ioM.
.\1. Fl*-ti-lier ;ind U
eiia. hy (.rahain Koheruon. was given hv the junior.s wim jiiado the niont of their opportunities in this delightful little .story, llio [)!a.v :tvelf is a \-<‘iy modern ailiiptii- tnm ot the .story of Cinderella in which all manner ol amusing situations «)ccnr when
Iho hi-st play. “ Tho Slippois of Ciiidoi--
Kl-ntllvillt; iiiKiiciloos. Tho run- with which t i l ' phiys woro pi'odiiooil in itsolf I'olloi'ls tho .Hiidy which has hoon put into tho
I'hi.'oil Willi ^•nlllll:olKhlhlo shill to
“ Hlizilln.lh
liofll.sox". IIMll Cntlioi-iiio." nil of which
t«"i- i Ium-ro In tim in- ,ire^}
(THREE)
DANCE KECITAL AT KIRKMOOK SCHOOL.
C'las- at Kirkmoor Scilmol gave a .-liort r*‘*'iial la>l Salunla.v to an *'nlhn-i:i.-iic am u'lu** of par*?m- and fri**nds. The I'liddi'i'n liav** got
I he pupil-*)| the Salurdav morning DaiU'c
stretching *?\*?rci-es, the llclgian routine* being a*llieri'd to, -ince it is rlivilimic ami gi'iil er
l.ir young miisi'h-- ilian the ’.uior*' usual Aiiu*iu-aii work.
I lu' recital hc'g.'ui hy limln'i'ing and
Aiulnw lloghtnn. Faiiicia .Iiu'lge,
.lo-.phim’ Kiliier. CoMstaiU'e King. .lean Lei'ming. Joyce Alornm. .Iran iHddumgli. Winilnxi
l.ngi'i-.-, llrlrii Tliornh**r. Don'cn Whit- tak**r and Dnr**lliy AVighy gav** a iliarmim''
Gold, a hrilliant compo-ition in nalui'al m*)veiii*-nt, .‘luling in :i pr**tty and ilillicnli talileau.
‘Linci'd in •• Whit** ami 'I'wi'lve jiiiiinrs. Joy*-*' D«*wliur.-t, A WORTHY CHAMRIOISI. Hiu ■Cn'nn.,'M .\nnn, iluiinnh. sl,„un hy ii,,. iinv. HitlnM' it. I!
ni.in,nn,
-l.ni>, ( liM-tmas .slnns ol hit stork on Alomlay. Keport on page I. ______________________________________
annual la.\ing U'.si proniftied hv the Ciilln'rue and Dislriei Ftilily and Fahenis’ I'onliry Socii'ly. snow- tin.' yield «)f i*gg- in tlie four weeks to imvo Iic,.|| ;t..T)7, 4if wltieli \»‘oro first grade, that i.s, two oniice.s and over. 'riio loial lor eight weeks is tliii- o.'llh. VI/..- Fir-i grad*'.
CLITHEROE UYING TEST. Thu see4iiid moiith's n-pori of tin* tenth
wliich. ilnmgh ineliided in tlie total, have lull lieeii reeoi d*'d l*i ally etunpet i t or. Air. A. \ \ . Woodfoid. ( liih enii', wills tin*
JS: Olid ..(I *'gg- laid oiiiside llie trap iii‘-l.- s.'*omI grmh*.
eggs, (‘(iiiivaleni to 17‘J point,-. C*»hls hav.; It*’*'!! a siiiireo of tr*nd»l«* amongst -.oim* «>f 111*' hinl-, and t imv hav** heeii |o-| hut til*' geiu'i-al lu'allh F saiisfaet*.ry. and tlie hir*ls alh'itisl are improving. I.i'aders to date are as follows;
'l‘Iie light
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1. A. (;. I’ody. Son\r.-et 2 d. .'sliepher<l. \\ ’Mit**li*-ld M. A. holtlmu^**. Oldham j. .L llaniman. I}a*h-lilfc 0. 'f. \V. Froeler, O-wahliwi-tle.. W. L. L d. II. Itighy.
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evening, ihc nn'iiiticis of Aloiini / ion Chapel lieid their anniiai C.'lirisiiiias treat, (*»m- iimncing with a Irci' t*-a lor children and JieljK'i'*, iollowed hy an uiiti'itaiiimeiii. ' speaker tor the ev*'ning was Air. Pratt , ol Settle, ami Air. Wharton, ot
Slaidl.nrn. presided,
tlaeksoM. *• IVople will t a lk ’’ :' (i. (laiiic-U Di'ummer Hoy’’ ; Masie Wharton *‘Fver'.
Harrison, ••Who i-. that little hoy **; Hetty Alason. •* Al.v liiih* laily*': Pegg.'
I'iVelyn llarrisiin. “ (Ir**.- tings;
Wharl*m and Ali-s M, Pm Ner. Airs. \Vhart*m and Ali"* A\liari«»n gav** :i <liu'.i, an*l similar item was contrilmied hv Airs. Jaek- .M
Japk'soii, J . Ilanisiin. \\alt»’r llarii-on and Willii' Harrison.
>ii and .Mi.s> F. Cort. A sketch I’litillcd *• 1‘Iu' I’ninn Jack.'* wa- given hy It
11.
chihlri'ii may lm hernhls " wa- sting hy if. tlackson. I'k l larristn. H. Ala-on, P. flack- son, M. Uawstlunne, ,|. Simp-on. W ,llarris*in and |)^ Alasnii. 'fhi.s was followed h.v supjii'r. wlmh hronghi an enjoyable ev('iiing to a clo-*-.
WIIl.ST DIMA'F. —On Ahimla.v evening a
.V song eiitiilcd “ liittle
given hy Air. W. Greeks, Air. Isliorwood. Aliss Ihiar ami Alr.s. Knowhss. and were won hy: J. Air. 1. Ih'atnn; 2. Mr. AVliin fieUl; secr*'t nnmlx'r. Air. Al. Hradh-y; con- .solation, Mr. I*!. Itiislitnn.
I>. .Adam
were given hy Airs. Hayhnrst. Ah'ssrs, Taylor and lliiglies, Messr-. Talhains. ami Alra. Knowle.s. ami wen* won by ^ J, Airs, ’f Tavlor: 2, Mis- 1). l,amliert ; secret number. Airs. Hriggs; con-olation, Aliss .1. W'hittakiT. the ladu's.
Itofri’shments wi're s(>rvod hv WALKER EOLD.
in Walker Fohl .schoolroom un Friday night, ill aid of T’rn-l l*’imds. Air. C’ottam’.s concert pnrty. of Clitlieroe. entertained a large and aopreciative aiulieiice during tin* evening.
('OXCFItT.—A capital concerl was held
Aliss IHta Clarks*iii. nil a<(|iiitic<l themsolvos in very line style ami were called upon again and again. On the n.otioii of tlio Uev. G. AV. Homiell. who was chairman, a cordial v*)te of tlianks was given to all wlu) had helped to mak:* the arrangements and to tho artisii'-s who hao giv**ii such an oxcelleiit. concert.
in a ha|)py mood with his songs and patter and Air. fl. Itohiiison, Low Almir: Mr. Oildie, Pendl*'t*>ii: A!i'. 10. Di'inain ami
.Air. Cettam tlu* audience SUNSHINE HOUR.
Methodist Church yeslordn.v week. Airs. AA'riglit interested the members with an iRKeoIlent addre>s on “ r*ov*;." Aliss Haltcrsh.v wa- the .s*i|oist. Moth were greatl.v ai)i)reciatcd h.v a goodl.v ei'inpaiiy.
At tho Sunshine Hour hohl at Mount Zion hadie.s prizes
whist driv*' was lield in Hie Hnniridge Mission Itoom.
(J*‘iiilcnicirs prizes w**ri'
litHo holhs : Ali.s. Wliarton. • • 'fhe Fi.-hcr- it;an.*’ Songs wei-i* sung t.y Air-. Jaek-on file s*njg ot tile eloek,” and hy Aliss
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moiitlily rilihon in tlm heavy breed s»‘etion with a Whit*' \ \ \ai idoi te wfiii-h ‘'aiiied '’ilii lioint- lor •_».•) iii-t am! oin* ,-*'coml *Maih‘ tTg-. TInm i„r lh;hl hn',.il i> ovviinl,',! Ii> Air. ,A. laililioiiN,*^ (Hdliam. wlio-o Wliite heglioni laid L»l) lirsi oiid two see*md -'rade
SLATDBURX.
A r-. Wdtiman. of Aleailow '!'*)p Farm Slaullmrn. who i- pu yi-nr> old Inolay. .MMy Veni- ag*) Hie cam*? tn Slaitlhiirn as Hm' hrulo n| All'. William U'iidinan. to Slandridg*' I'ann, wlu-re she lived Inr oil .veais.
XI . \FI \ lO-DAA !- C’oMgratnlati*)iis to
She I- v*‘i;y aeliv*-. for alilu)iigli not able to do iioii-cliohl dutie- -he is alwav.- ui>
I'lieii slie removed l«) Al.'adow Top.
ami about. Her
liu-l.ami died 21* vi'.'ir- ago.
niiniher was Hie (piarti'ite gi\*‘n in -ailnrs'
co.stume.s, “ He played Ins nk*'lc!e as the .ship Went down." hv Ah'-danie.s Hamher Piniiigton. J . Hodgson and Itedliead. For an eiicoj-e item Hu*y gav**. “ Alarcliiiu' ahnie together.” Carols ami gh'.-- n'lulme.I hv Hie Alotlu'i--* Fiiion choir were ollu-r wel’l re.'.'iv*'*! Hems. Tlire.- v*Ty ainnsing sketelies juhh'd to Hie meiit.s of the pro- p*
am.nio. Mr.s. F. |{amh**r am! AI1-. Alar- land caused r*)ars of langliliT witli
lor iimr.' with •'Tlu* I'.'lf Child." Air- T •.... .. and Airs. F. Itighv c;m-ed mm-h aiiuiseim'iu with Hu'ir singing .-ketch. Darby and .loan ” and aiioiiu'r siicc*‘.--lni
I'hiter
Hu* Doctor." am! “ Aunt Doriiula " proved ei’ery hii !is popniar. the main part - l*eing taken by Ah'-danu's Hodg-on, Piiiingl*in and Ifedlu'ad.
Hu's*' slu-lelu's. Hie aiuliene*' *'Xi»r*'ssed their approv.'i! in no half-lu'ai'ti'd fa-liion. Fii- *lonhledly th*‘ Alothers’ Fnion have S(*i
lliems»'lyes a high slamlard In niainlaiir in Hn* crMiiing .voars.
LAXGHO.
Iti'citations won* given h.v ,Vnni*!
drive aiul *lam;*' was ),cld i„ .St. Alary's School in aid it| Hu? Hoiirhank
C.Amvah'siM'iit Home. Tin* ev*'iit was w*'ll aiti-iuh'd. Tlie winners at whist were; Airs. Tliisth'Hiwaite. Ali-s AI. AI. Ilaighton. Mrs. Dnxhnrv Mr.
WIIISI Dl t l \ l 'k—On .Satiii'dav, a wlii-t
AAdkiiison (playing as a geiiHennnO. Afii'r reheslmieiits. ilanring look place to mn-ic hy .lack Daw-on's Haiul.
K. Mull and Airs. S.
AI*'(hodist .Scliftol. a lecture wa.s giv**n hv tIII' Itev. A\. W . Gilison. ol China, in *'o: lU'xioii wilh I'ori'ign Alis-ionar.v work. AI Gibson gave an excellent aeeou'nt of life tlu* l''ar I'.asl. During tiu' i*v*‘niiig. ri’fresli- ments w*'i*'^ serv«'d. Aliss llolgate san_ and Aliss Katlih'en W ilsmi ri'cited. The event was wc'II patroiiis(*d and the audience thormighly enjoy*'*! Hu* entertainment and h'ctim'. The linaiicial side was a complete Miccess.
L1'.(‘M Itl‘..--Last night wi'**k, in Hu
( liina when? he w;is for a eonsi*h>rahle time hcTore lu-iiig ajipniiited to Hi,' Hlack- hnni district.
CHATBURX.
Hour lu'ld on Tuc'sday afternoon, Hu* Uev. G.\A'. Tyson gav** nnu-h p!**asur** t*> nenrlv lit) laclic*s with his popular talk. “ Tlie loim
Spl(*mlld nllemlaneos have been Hie rule at Hu* meetings of Hu' Cluitlmrn ami Dnwn-
ha.tn AA'omeii’s Ihiinnist AssiM'iation. during tlu* ('urn'iit si'.ssinn. and the nnmher of members pr**sent at Hio annual hraiieh Mie**ting lu'Icl at tho Assi'iiihlv Unnni on Tnosilay night, was w**II up to the average*. The prneedings opened with a capital suppc*r. well sei'ved hy Mrs. AVilkInson. Aft**rwar<ls the
hnsino.ss meoting was hold. Excellent r(?pcu-ls of tlu* .vear’s w*n*k were snhniitt***! h.v tho sucrolary and treasurer and w**ro heart il.v api>rnvod. 'J'ho ofli(*ials re-oh't*tod included: Afrs. Greemvond. president: Aliss T'^reemnn. secretary: and Aflss A. Hail**y, trc*
n.snrer.
spi'cc'lies. The rest of the c'vc'ning was -silent in games, musical and otherwise, and
a most onjoyahio evening ('oiicluded witli Hio singing of the Xational Anthem.
('hargf* of the anontlily magazim* “ rromc* and I'.nipire.” At Hie eonelnsion of tlu* hnsmess, a meinhers’ speecii night was a novelty, and also a sm'*'c*.-s. Mrs. Hirlwistle, Mrs. li’roennin. Airs. J. Driver ami Aliss Grec'uwood giving nliort hut interesting
appointed with Hu* ailditinn of Aliss IT. Hailey. Ain,-. Air<*y <'onsentc*d to take*
'rhe cnmmillee was also re
and the short of i t .” 'I’lie H**v. A. Thornlier presuled. WOAIFX FXrOXlSTS' Al FFTIXG. —
s:ile, with stall of n**w goods, at the Alc'thodist Sclutol on Salnrtlay aflemnnn, rc'alizc'*! lU'arly CIO fni* the* Snc'ii*lv Funds. HlUfilIT H o r iL -A t Hie
l.adi**;’ Hriglit
J l AIHLl'i SALi'].—A sneee—fill jiiinhle
th«' sermon last Sunday niglit was pii'ai'hed hy tlu* Iti'V. P**rcy I'k Ih'ah*. of AKon-sIroct Al**Hu>dist Cliurcli. Air. Ih-ah* s|»ok*>
In coniu'xion willi tho same elfort.
III aflmir.ihh' fashion hv Ah-dames T. I.o**.m- ing. John Lcmiiiig. Carman. J. l|n*!g-on. (t;. A\ at**rworili. !•,. Itighy. Uiwaiti'*,s and A
I rag.'dy in Fpp.'r Ilodch'r." -nhinittcd A Muler. .\t tlu> eoiielnsion of eaeli of 'I'lu' h)iig(',sl sk’»‘le|i wa-
niaiiilaiiu'd the liigh standard of eiiteitain- nu'iit -el lip ai tiu.'lr hn-nu'i- attempt. The eyj'iit was held on Alond.-iv- **veniiig in ili< villag*' hall, wliirli wa- «-r*iw*led to Its IIIiiinsi ea|ia*-iiy. A w*'ll-varied programnie was -iihmiUeti and gr*'ally a|)pr«'iiat»‘H. Songs w.'i-*' n-iuh'ivd in exe*'llent lasliioti by Alr-s. Dowlhw.-iite. and Airs. .Inhn Hodg son w:is warmly applandi'd lor her r*'cilation. “ lMimvl*»wn Mn-i*-iitii-.“ Alls. .1. Alilh'r w.'is ofpially .sneci'ssfni with her n'eiiatl*)n. Alatilda. aiitl slu' i'<‘S |)o i id * 'd to a «h'mami
enjoyable was Hi** eoiurri giu'ii hv the .ALnlier.-’ Fnioii tw*'lve iiunuli- ag»i‘ that tins y**ar'- *-v*‘hi was aiui*ipal**d with eag.'iiii'-s hy llie villag*'r- and lliev were by M
AioTiiijts* rxio.v coxt i-:itT. So O .mean- di-a|)poim*‘.l. as th.‘ .AloHier.s Photo: Rev.
P.ath(!i'''\\’ntts, S..I.
greailv ai»pr*'ciair«| were “ Waitin’ for a (.all Irom Aon " and “ W«?'v*' got i„ j,ui
Hi;it Sum hack in Hu* Sky." tlu? latlc-r Iceing Sling 'hy Aiulr*'y Lord siipportc'd hv
.hiyee
IN.ner, Alary Wadditn-toii‘and ALirv \Aals||. In perical *lanc*'- H. Tliornhrr and .1,
A-k*'W. .Ii'aii Haihy. Hladv- Hanie-. Ib'tlv (.rec'iinp. Andrc'.v lloi:lilon. Alarv .laek-on’
ti"n|»c‘ ol chuiei'is. ineliuling DorT-
wer*' jouumI hy J. Haih'V ami AI. .lack-mi hi a cN'iniir.? AA*-l-h fonrsome. Iw»> nni-ical comedy ii*'.ms wlii«-li w*'i»*
iiigtoii wliiili'd Hir*»ugh a spcrlaciihir and hr*‘alh-lakiiig Hns-iaii pea.-aiii d;in*«'. and
Ijccse Daiif.' us\iyr their arm- heaiitifidlv Hironglioni. Only two dance- wc-r** -Imw n in Hi** .... . s.'ition. A. Lnn! aiul AI. AVa*Id-
ingether in a Gn-ek chain dam-e. and almo-L Jl'‘l I m
oHu*r ai-rohat i« - weie »?\*'eiilcd tcarle—Iv and gracefully. In tlu* cla-.-ical s*'ctiim w*‘ie s*?vei'al 'Ill*' cot iff .-chool workc'd
s inking Iti'iii-.
took part in Hu> liiiilu'iiiig, ami tin* cari- wlu'*'l.-, .slumldcr staiuls, back Ih'iuI- and
'J'lu* whole scIum)|
aiiUMiML of work during the term, and ihev obviously *?nioy tiu'ii' l*'s.-*)n.s, :in4| [iroliL l»v Hu'iii.
tlirongh an ama/.iii"
LUPTON BROS. FOR tlllOTUS GIFTS
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New] Annuals & Picture Books
All the “WONDER” Books 6 /- each, are Now 5/-
FOUNTAIN PENS
DELIGHT EVERYBODY
Wo havD a Fine Selection in Colours for Gifts.
m ner gav*' a * b vor and daiiitv Victorian I’olka and wen* l;it.'r ioimcl hy .1, Ll'emill■^ p. A\ liittak**r, l \ .Indg**, J.'Aiortoii AV* Hogc'rs and .1. Haib'y in a -lat.'lv Gavoilr
I'logn's- m ballet ilam-ing am! liv** girls gave a spl**mlid operatic' mimher iiitrodiu'-
Mu* c'inidieii ar*' all niakimf **xcrll*'iit
n'l'il.'iln-,' iiimdi|>rs vvcri' D.nvliiirst, .1, ||aili'y, A
A addington. .\. Loi'd. IL Tlioriih**r and AI.
_ Alany ol tle> girls are c'ontrn)id ing dam ili*ms tins Cliristmas in ronec'its ami dh plays in C’litlu'ioe and distric't.
READ,
i'fleet. Heim* made t,dfi*e was sold to aiigiimiil the pmeei**!- for >elio*.| fund-.
he.iped by tlu* addition of lu’W -id** wing- and hack scene* pro|>;ir*>d by Aliss Ihci'tor. Ali-s I'.astwood :iml Ali-- A\’*J>st«*r, a former lieadnn’stri's--. TTu* pr**tty di«"»-*'.s worn by ” 1 lie l’ll'•^l||M Gi r ls" juid***! to tlu* goiierni
^|irope.-cd a vote ol thank.- to Air.-. Cra-k«*. 'who had woi'ked le-ry hard siiu'c e-oTiiing to the* village). Slu* Inul a big hand in pro- iluciiig Hu* motht'is’ *'*>iu'e*rt ilii.- year, lu* said, ami a l»igger w*»rk -he was undertaking was writing and prcdm-iiio the' Nativity phi.v wTii*‘h idl wer*' looking lorward to si’olng. Hotli the A’Icar and Air-. Craske
•St. Jiihn's Scluiol. ihe (hr i - tma- tr*'** again proviel an atlracliv** ami intero-ting ov**nt. A eh'lightfnl aliraction was the* dam-ing of tlu* da.\' -clmol eliildri'M. niiele'r the -u|it*r- visioii of tiu'lr tc'aehi r-. Air. Hark**i- and Ali^- Hnnier. TTio He*v. F. W. T. Craske weh.'oiiied the compan.v and Ihanlce'd the ehihlron for th**ir sorvic**-. Airs. Craske pi'iTonm**! the? op**ning <'(*ri*n.e)ny. ami liope'*l all woul*l have a jolly time. Air. Creear-
'The children gave -**veral more interesting iti*ni-». aiul Hu?n the hull**- wen* free to |'iir«'lia-e tlu* tiainty toys from the Christmas live prejian**! hv Mrs. .Ada Wolfendeii. ami tlu* cakes ami Christmas prodn*'** from the stall, in charge of tlie Mollu'r-’ ITiion. nndi*r Alr.s. ILuvoith ami Airs. Cook. A delightful half-hour was taken up hy “ tho babies " of th*» *hiy school witli siJoetions of nursi'i'* rhyiiK'o. TTio tiny tots were most amn-ing ami cn*at«-d .great fun. Tea was prepared hy tlu* jiinioi* niu'inhers of tho Paroi'hial Ctnine-il and Air-. ALiy AVnlfeii- don.
FOOTBALL MENS.
TO-MORROW’S MATCH AGAINST HORWICH.
TTriilgo to-morrow, when tho kick-oil' is timed for 2-15. Tverr has reported fit and will taki* his place in tho defence. The loam, wilh this one alteration, will h** as last week, viz; Uotherham: TCerr. Lonsdah'; Alilm'r, Hall. T'attersail: Fallows, Callow, C'hathuni, 'riionile.v and A
TTorwich
TT.Af.r. are tho visitors to Shaw A ’atson.
took an int**rest in **verything that we.nt on in till) village. li« incliule*! the teachors of tlu* *hiy seliool and tlu* clnhlren for tiu'lr ailmirahle peiformanck*. Air. Alullitii'anx si'comh'il. Mrs. t!ra*ke, in reiil.v. said .she had only tried to <lo ii;*r duty. TTie A'icar said he eh*riv*'*l gr»'at li**!p from the in.spirn- tion given litni in his work hy Mr.-. Craske.
.gravi'side. C'HH'STAIAS TTM’G'].— On Satiuday. in i
the *'orti‘ge !**aving 2t>. Straits-him*. Pea<L tile A i*'ar (Hev. I''. AV. T. Cra-koA eon- ! ducti'd a short servi<'e. and again olliciati'fl al till* -erviee* m the* i*hnn-h ami at the
l*'av**s a Ini-haml and a marri***l -c.ii a .vonnge*r son having diisl throe ,\eais ago. TTu* hini'ial took place ami*l man.\- imini- fe'.statioiis of ri'gii't at H*'nel St. John’.- Cliiireh on Tn**-dav afte'riiooii.
tlfti.'en .ve'ars. Mr-. Ki'ii.von had ! **eii a—o- ciati'd with l’e*a*l
.'nIk Prior to
HANDKERCHIEFS — 6Jd., 9d., 1 1 6.
HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK — 2 6, 3 6, 4 6, 5 6
Boxes of HANDKERCHIEFS (Half-dozen)—3 11, 4 6,6 6, 9 -
TIES, Uncreasable — 1,6, 2 6, 3 6, 4 6
TIE & HANDKERCHIEF SETS 2 6, 3 6, 4 6, 5 11
DENTS LEATHER GLDVES 5 11, 7 11, 811, 9 11, 10 6, 12 6, etc.
MDTDR GAUNTLETS from 10 6 SDCKS — 1/11, 26, 211, 3 6
GOLF HOSE —3 11, 4 11, 5 6, 6 6, 7 6, 9 11
BRACES — 16, 1 11, 26, 2 11 SUSPENDERS — 1 -, 16, 2 -
f*)r a period of .lolni’s CTnire'li.
movt‘*l Irom tlu* vdl;egi* !a-t Fridav an "Id and much r..specie <1 inhahitaiu in Mr® Flizaheth Kc'iiyoii. of •J(5. .^uaits-lam'. U(*ad! Sixl.v-Miiie y«‘ar- of age. Airs. K(*nyon was a mitivt* ot >?ah*l*'n. and ciuiu' from Whit- t.akc'r Farm, .‘'^aliden. te> r*'si*h? at Cohenr X'ook Cottage*-. I«e*ad. when her iiiishniid. Air. .laiiu's Ki'uvon. iK-eaino gnm**k*'i*per to Hu* Head Hall l‘Xt;ite thirt\-foiir .vear,-* ago. r**maiiiing a- suiit
DFATTl OF AIDS. K-KXYOX.—Death le-
g!'**gaiioii:i| i^chool In'-! i^.itiirday night the Congo I'olli*'- in('sc'iiti'd a n*iii--(i?p varii'tv simw. under Hi*' diieciion of Air. G. F. Holton. Ill*' arli-t*‘- pe'i'lornu'd their s'nig'*. daiiec'S, and otlu'r iiem- in ;i irc'ditaM** inaniicr. and tlu* produeei- must liavc* been graiilied at. the results. .‘s|:eeial mc'iiticm is *h"c'rv**d by •• T'I'e Tin*'.' I''un I’nelcc'tcor-." Alc'-srs. Joe Duxhiirv. S. Ala-s*'\- nnd AV. Hal-haw, who Ivi'pl tlu* tindic'iiec* in peals of aiightiT. Til*' *-<-oiiie elf <'U w**re gr**atl.v
“ TI IF CONGO FOLLIF..S."-At the Con- Gifts for Hii Buy him a real MAN’S GIFT
from a shop that caters specially for his requirements—something he would choose himself—a Gift of glad acceptance.
H A Y T E R ’S
have a huge choice to select from
Hen arc n fnn siiiiijrrilimh'i irilli prirex :
BRACE & SUSPENDER SETS 3 6, 5 11, etc.
PULLDVERS — 4 6, 5 11, 7 6, 10 6, etc.
CARDIGANS — 5 11, 8 11, 10 6, 12 6, 16 6
FANCY VESTS — 10/6, etc. SHIRTS — 4 6, 6 6, 7 6, 9/11, 12 6 PYJAMAS — 5 11, 7 6, 10/6, 12 6
UNDERWEAR — 4 6, 5 6, 7 11, 10 6, 12 6, 14 6
TROUSER PRESSES — 12 6, 16 9, 18 6, 21/-, etc.
TIE PRESSES — 2 6, 3 6, 4,11 HATS — 6/6, 7 6, 10,6, 12/6, 14,6 CAPS — 1 11, 2 6, 2 11, 3 6, 4 6
DRESSING GOWNS — 18 11, 25 -, 30/-
SPATS — 36, 5,11. H. F. HAYTER
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S J OCKISIS of tno.'^l reliable proprietary articles inclaiiiafi —
Buoyant Suites, Parker-Knolle Chairs, Somnus, Vi-Spring Buoyant and Staples Bedding.
See the Shops next to Woohvortlis ami Thealrc Royal, Blaehhmn. To| .(oio . 1^
^ *'! ^ • '% \ X '
ing many iitlricat*- -t.'|»- and a gcrai ci.'al n) pond work'. Thi' I'hii'nlhiMiiry side of Hr- chis.,.. is p.v rii. iii.'iiMs iii'.^h'Hcd :iiid
s.iloisis in (hf
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Novelties & the Newest Calendars TRAM CENTRE AND
IMARKET HALL, P,URNLEY Ks'i'. INTO.
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