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METHODIST CHURCH Cliihcroe
SUNDAY Next, DECEMBER 18th Preaelicr at IO-.‘!0
a.ni.
REV. P. S. JOHNSON, B.A. 'ii
SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE ill the Kveniii^' at (1-0 o'clock. The Nalivity Cantata
EMMANUEL By r'
li.MU.K.s
D.mintox. will be given liv an anginented choir.
Soloists : Miss Ruth Halstead, Mr. J. Webster :in( 1 Mr. J. Ford. Condiidor : Mr. J. C. Ford Onjuiiisl : Mr. G. Cowgill
The Rev. P. S. Johnson will
iire.siilc.
Cof.i.ncTio.NS i-oii Ciifiicii I'l-xiis.
P.S.-— A Retiring Collection will be taken after each Service lor the Sunshine (Christnias Gifts) I’nml.
METHODIST CHURCH CHATBURN
SUNDAY Next, DECEMBER 18th at :l-:!0 ju n .
Selections from the MESSIAH ¥ h
- . 'i is i I ' ’ / L a :: w‘>
J > T ' vf;‘
will be reiulereil liv a Ghoir of over -10 voicc.s.
Sohiisls : MISS RUTH HALSTEAD
MADAME OLIVE SOUTHERN MR. TOM SCOTT
MR. STANLEY HORROCKS OryiiiiisI : Mr. D. Hanson
Coitdiidor : Mr. J. A. Conyers (-'lullniton :
Mr. John Hanson, Clithcroc. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY Next, DECEMBER 18th
I’rcachei' ai |ii.:’.ii a.m. ami (1 |i.m. REV. C. DAVIE of I .oucr I tala'.cn.
THE METHODIST CHURCH (WESLEY)
J • ■ »• K'L' \ ■ * • ■ • .'■ > * SUNDAY Next, DECEMBER 18th
Preacher at 10-01) REV. A. G. GIBBS
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SUNDAY Next, DECEMBER 18th MR. J. WRIGLEY
.xWoe-f : Mr. G. Denby V - ' l v - ' " t .(■■■••*
Afcoiiiptnti.o : Miss M. Coates Chointion : Mrs. Burgess
METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL BASHALL EAVES
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TEA PARTY and Entertainment
In till) .\SSK.MI!L\ '
llOfi.MS TO-MORROW, SATURDAY 1 C!i on tlii- lable.a Iron) 4-0
p.ni,
ADULTS, 1 6 : CHILDREN, 9d. ENTERTAINMENT 9d.
luiy.^o I.-;le Bus to ( ‘lithei'iK* after f ’oncert.
They Simplyfy Cleaning; Appear to add space:
Clitheroe Weavers Association MOXSTKll
W H IST DRIVE m the IVEAVEHS' TXSITi'UTE,
WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEC. 21 to coiimience at 7- 1-3 p.m.
AD.MIS310X 9 d . GOOD PHIZES. GKOItGE BP..\A1E, Seeretarv. THE “ CRUISERS’ ” Monster
Whist Drive & Dance In the CO.VSEBV.-mVE ('U-|>
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1933 in aid of tlie
A^^a\o^.■. Poor CluMi-fii’s (loj: .Kiiiul.
COME AND ENJOY A GALA NIGHT ON BOARD SHIP
It costs very little more than an ordinary piano. £ 5 d o w n
Balance in convenient payinents.
Your old piano accepted in part exchange.
Call and try pianola*' piano or tuntefor Catalogue and terms.
77, DARWEN ST., BLACKBURN Phone G503.
PICKERING & SONS LTD. Estab. ISSI.
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'I'hc ‘Tianola” piano is a piano fitted witii a pianola ’’action, a piano that can beplayed cither by iiand in the usual way or by usin" the music - roll. Its ndvantage.s are obvious — it means the pleasure of playing for everyone in the home, and
And certainly increase the Comfort of your room.
WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON OUR CARPET AND LINOLEUM FITTING. WILL YOU GIVE US A TRIAL?
COJII’ I'l'ITITVE rilTCl'lS FOR A L L I'URXITURE.
'PiANOL/VmNO It. SATTERIHRAITE YORK STREET
& COMPLETE EUMNISHERS
SOR Ltd TEL. 191
THE CHEAPEST MAN ON EARTH OFFERS YOU AMAZING BARGAINS.
Boy.s’ Jackets, bine serges, 2/0 ; Boys’ Suits, all .sizes, ,3/11 ; Boys’ Knickers 1/- p a i r ; Jlen s Blue Serge Waistcoats, 1/-, l / f i ; JleiTs Trousers, 1/0 pair:’ Men's Jacket.^i, 2/0: Men's Jackets aiul Vests, o/-.
Gents’, and Ladic.s’ Baincoats, 3/11 ; Patcinvork Quilts, 1/- ; Men’s Overcoats wortli 00/- eacli, 12/fi ; Jlcn's Suits, all shades, 12/0 ; Ladies’ Bar Shoes, patents' etc., 2/-, 3./-, 3/0 p a i r ; Childrcn’.s I-bar SIi]ipers, 1/- j ia i r ; and hmulreds of Ollier bargains in Ladies’, Gents.’ and CliildrciTs Clothing. Fverylhing marked ' in plain figures. Satisfaction or money back. Como and scc'Mindoivs
117, KING STREET, BLACKBURN FITTED C A R P E T S ARE AN INXEPENSIVE REFINEMENT
At tlie H.\kk-to-Boitxty Txx on FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1933
Diineing S-O to 2-H. ,Supper at 10-30,
Tickets : Gents., 3 - : Ladies, 2 6 ; including Supper.
H A R G R E A V E S T H E MUSIC SHOP
KING STREET. CLITIIEROE. TEL. 222
SLAIDEUBN AXXL'AL
Whist Drive & Dance FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd
Whist 7-30. Dance 10 p.m. to 2
a.in. Caps and Streamers provided.
Admission 2,-, including Refreshments CHATBURN
XMAS EYE DANCE I Tea Party and Entertainment ATHLETIC BOYS’ CLUB
IX THE t 'l in tC H I.XSTITU'I'K Dancing 7-tl lo 11-.'ill
p.ni.
ARTHUR TAYLOR’S MELODY MAKERS
Six Spot Waltzes during the Evening. Twelve Prizes Given.
Befuesii.ments.
Alt rinlils ft SI rn it. Admission 1/3 Bolton Bn.<c.-i after Dance.
GLITHEROE
PARISH CHURCH SCHOOLS BKMK.MBKB TUB
New Year’s Entertainment By MISS AITKEN
Tickets 2 - and 1 -. Children under 14 years. Half-price to all Seats.
Plan id Hie Times OH'ice on and altei' December 17Hi.
I’ .uiTirTr.ut.-
L.vn:n. IA few Choice RECORDS
will also make Ideal Gifts. Our immense stocks include the NEW CHRISTMAS RECORDS, also all the LATEST HITS, not forgetting GRACIE FIELDS.
II'.-IAA' rx AXI) LOOK HOUND.
ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th 'I'llK AXXUAL
le a on the t;d)le.s id 4-30 p.m. I'liitcTtainmenl to commence id 7 ji.m.
To
con.sisl of Songs, Plays, Dialogues, etc., by tlic Scliolai'.-). also Items by tlic Band anil Male Voice Choir Chainmnt : Jin. ,1. B’.
BE.vcKiinnx.
Price of Admission for Tea and Entertainment, Adults 1/3 ; Children 9d. Entertainment only, 6d. each.
GIFTS FOB ALL. SELECT A GOOD
! WIRELESS SET FOR XMAS I'l’ WILL Pld'iA.'^l-: 'r i lK WHOl.l'l l•'AJilLy.
WE HAVE THE ‘ GOODS’ AT THE RIGHT PRICE. ON CERTAIN LINES WE ARE OFFERING EXCEPTIONAL PRICES FOR CHRISTMAS.
DANCING The Kirkmoor School Dance Class
begins its new term oti Saturday, January 14th, 1933.
Ciliiklren taken from I! to 15 years
of ago. Boys tinder 10 year.s ad mitted to the Riitnrday morning class.
Fees : Ten Shillings per term of
twelve lessons.
Clas.ses on Satnrtlays from 10-30
lo 12-0 noon, (and for older girls) on Fridays from 5-30 to 7-0 ii.m.
Children prepared for festivals and
examinations at the request of parents, 'relcphonc Xo. ilS.
WADDINGTON READING ROOM WIST fleiyi's dance H
In the ST. HKBKX'S SCHOOL On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd
Whist eommenees 7-45. Oanco 10-0. TAYLOR’S MELODY MAKERS Admission, 1/3: Dance only, 1/-
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday DECEMBER 26th, 27th and 28th. C11!.-\XD P.A.XTOJIIMK
Babes in the
(By kind permission of Alicl Heywood and tlie antlior, L. Dehcnliani). Sparkling Songs and Choruses
Attractive Children’s Dances.
Fuu. OitciiESTRAt. Accomi'
axi.mex'1'S {Leader: iilr. J . '
romlin.soti). Most Delightful Entertainment in Town.
Producer : Jilts. SitnnrAKEit. l)ance.s mider tlie direction of Jins. CnAWfonn. Mttsical Director: Jin. B. Onoss.
Ooors open Nightly al 7-0 ; Commence 7-30.
Admission : Reserved
Se.als, 2/- and 1/6 (lo be booked al the 3’ime.s Office. Jlarket I’Jaco) : Unreserved, 1/-.
WETHODIST GHllRUH, KELSON STREET, LOW MOOR DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES
ON SUNDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 18th
Service lo commence at (i-O p.m. at wliicli a nnml)er of old
Cbri.slmas Hymns and 'rnnes will be .snug.
Preac/ur: MR. W. A. GARNETT, of Padiliam.
Prize.s will be pre.-^cntcil by MR. JOHN TRAFFORD, of Darwen. Coi.LECTIDX I'f)!! SCIIOOE l■’lIXI)S.
! ducted by .Mr. Tyson. MJItSliVG
AS.SUClATIO-\ Ki-'L-OBT.—
I oil Words fitly spoken.” At llio dose of the service a group meeting was held for young men ami women, and Uti."* wa< con-
ntteiuijuice at the "Wosloy Ouikl moeiiag huld jast Thursday evening. Thu Bcv. G. \V. Tyson duliverod an imero'.iing address
Ihe oiiicials ol the Waddingion branch of Uie Itibblesdale Nursing Association organ ised a
mo.st siiccc'sful wlilst drive and dance, held last L'ldday evening al St. Heloii's School. The commiuee are well satisfied with the response to their appeal as .(,'1-3 will be baiideil over to tli© funds. Twentv- seven tables wi:ro niH.‘deil and play was .supervised by .Mr. B. S. .<ouUiwonh The prizes were won as follows: Ladies: 1, :\lrs. Titterington. writing caj*o given by .Mrs. Janies Malnusley; 2,
Jli.ss SumpUm, scarf given by Mrs. II. L. Bushion. Gentlemen: 1. Mrs. Cbaiiiburs, playing :is man. silk ImmlUereliiel.N given by Miss
Ru.Milim, of Coltliursi llall; 2, ]Mr. (J. Bobinson. lonii- tain jicii given by Mrs. Xew.-toad Gamete, ton-'oialiim prizes were won by Miss 1). laylor and .Mr. W. liouiluiuin. and these were given by Mi.>s Dugdaie and Mrs. J. Mnlmsley. I here w:i.'^ a largo attendance at the dance, and the music wa.s played by IMr. S. .Scott's b:inil. Sinu dance [utzcs were :iw!ir<led (o .Mrs. Cliarmau ami .Miss Cuniiihgliam, who rcceivc<l an evening bag and a box of i!amlorcliief,>i ies[nclively; and by .Mes'i’s. I). 'Walinsley ami W. Berrv, each receiving cigaroUos. The diilios of’.M.C.'s were iiilliiled by Messrs. I’k :ind b Har-
ri.Mm. So great was the response \o tlie appeal for reiivsliments tlmt a larixc quan tity romainet! I*tr .sale tifier ibo dance. J he rel rosluiieuts wore in tlie capable liaiids of a ladies* committee who were koi*i verv bus.v^ .V bedspread given by .Mrs. L'ayle.v w:is won by 31rs. F. Snuille.v, and realised L'2 .‘Is. Dll., and a Cbrislma.s cake, given bv Mrs. II, Whiiosiile, wa^ won bv
CFBT.—The memliers of the li:ulios‘ lloui' at \\addingioM are to be congraiulaled upon the eininenlly snecessfni olfnrt tliov organised in ilie .Metiiodi.^t School oil J uo'day.
J Ids tooli ihe lorm of an old-
with goml .substantial {are—nothing faiic.v— but appetising viands wbieli were tliorouglilv enjoyed by ih elarge number of people who partook ot the excellent supper. To make this old-iiine picture eomph'te the ladies who waited upon the tables wi:iv gar'ned in the dresses of their grandmothers.
'J'hev
tastelul ilraping of .l>
ai.sdey shawls Potato pie was served for supper—real im'talo pie Javislily supplied with meat—and ihero was elicH'.se and oatcake, old-fashioned ear rani loai. fruit pie.s and pasties. Xo wonder tinil tiu' 21)11 peoplv who >,iit down to this
J.iuce ll.ijie, who introdnecd JIadnme ..,al)-e-na (jlrs. \V. itanlrs). a lady witii a spectacular
st.vie and
impre.ssivo appearance. -Mndaino Gab-e-na liad under lier control a worn eriul band of mechanical figiiroi* which -snnijy astounded tlio andioiiee l>v their inlelli;reiiee and response lo the di'reetions ot then- vigorous leader, wlio proecoded to pni the conceit over at a livciv pace and to keep her entinisiastic aii;li,Mice in iiierrv 11100(1,
Ihis nnh|ue parly, nnder tli'e
appropriate in the eiicnmstances. Tlio mdmdnal itenis were just as excellent as neio llinse of tlio party, and Miss C. Canim ail eloeiitioinst of great aliility. delighted
hand .sniip V l.i-pnglit down Hie house. Jliss i^. uugdalp. who appeared on tlio sta^o eomploto with barrow and fish, sang bennri- inllv the old favourite. “ Gorkies and
,Tohn Teel.” hy the Silver Sta?
Miisiwls. A tliorongidy attractive number nas Snugs of Hie Hritisli Isles,” iu winch
' 1 iV . . UAJCKIt'S aiui
o.apital scena. “ His only pair.’" wliilo a selection,
. lip Hie I'hie. Both were greatlv en joyed and encored.
1- ,1
“ Jones Minor” and J its . Holt figured in a
direction ol the (clehrated JIadamo
t.ali-e-na, set the priwecdings Koine with a real swing ni their opening chorus, Odds and J'.nds. wliieh sooined ratiior
■ suhstinUinl iiiral (Icchiiecl that the pi'ovidei's ot tliu siippor had cxccih'd thcinselvos.— Jlio concert was opened hv JIrs. \V ]•:
niade a very pretty i>ieiure ns thev earrioil t lioir tra.vs ami al tired in tiicir lloimoed Uresses. nid-iime hats and lace caps. An Ollier cliaiTiiing ieatuie cumnienled u)ioii by visitors was the ornair.entation of tlie platform with old brassware and eroekerv. nil added effect being obtained bv the
fashioned Clipper and entertainment. The sciiool. ilecoratt'd in an okl-world stvle, took on a Christmas card look, for 'the .supper table.s were illuminated by alioul 00 eaiulle.s who>e radiance .slietl a .sofr ‘dow upon the eharming and tasteful decora tions.
'file lable.s themselves were hulen J. STANWORTH & CO.
DARWEN ST., EXCHANGE FLAGS & PEN CORNER, BLACKBURN
Also at Accrington, Burnley, Nelson, Preston, Darwen, Rochdale, Wigan, &c.
Suy your Xmas Present from tellers A L akcik Assortmkxt of
LEATHER GOODS, CUT GLASS WARE, PERFUMES & NOVELTIES LADIKS PKR J IAXEXT WAVIXG by t lic rcliaWo E kokxk process. ’
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I VI B—IVI ^ L_ L_ O R ^ (K'l«l‘)u<l). -Mi-s. Jtawson
pianoiorto duet, skilfully executed bv IMr.'s i . Ijaiiks and I^lrs. Oddio, was anoihc*r popular number. Jliss ICminu JJiunlale hguroil in uuotlier splomlid costuiuiT as Hraco Dinliug, singing die -song in a
Airs. Bnrgh (W.ah'.s) uppoaroil, while the wliolo party jiiiued iu Hio clioruscs of the linpular songs wliieh wore iutroduroil.
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anUfl'.i ‘‘’" ‘i'S “If the stage ami rutuniiug erp v ^
na r f'c II><’ ''‘b''lo party Dgured iu a livolv "Inst distinguished
and much luemiucnt was created bv ar action song, “ liag Dolls,” i„ wIdch ' JHs Malmsicy, the Jlissos SouHiwortli, Emmii
bihei Star Baud again created a most Bow ”
Silrer ‘'‘St’nr' n"'''!
in Ijt&i! ra^^?'i;ra -u'ino b>"'S
,iin r ’N aanaai't was wound up witii a ‘ ” and “ Keel '’E'"'®''- Tlie DARWEN ST., BLACKBURN Jlairdresscrs
ii.alley (Scotluiiil) ami
A CHARMING BOOK TO GIVE
Lancashire Ways By WALTERS
B
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LI.US'rilATKD 7/6
LU P TO N Bros. Tram Centre and Market Hall
BURNLEY
organisers tlnink all who a.-sMed in anv way in the siiecp.-.s of ilu* efiert. OLD
K.ASlIIOiXKI) SUBBKB AXO COX-
Silverwnod. and jiroilueod iCs, t-d. Tlie B.
WADDIN&TON. AVESLKV GLULD.-Thure w:l< a good
Wood
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ADVERTISEB AND TIMES, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1932.
THE HALL, LOWEKGATE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT
SPECIAL OFFER A StriT made from Blue
Buy him a Lighter this Xmas Wk iiAVK A L ap.01': Stock to
Ciioo.sk Fnoii. Serge Clotli has ever hecn
a slrong favoTiritc amongst men because the very nature and colour of the cloUi casts a fresliness into I ho face of the wearer and makes him look pliysically well, 'fliis is why Blue Serge has been such a hot favourite for many vear.s. I t is a clotb which will suit evcryluKly and has )>cen the best seller of all.
We are making .still cheaper
suits in order to supply a ])op\ilar demand, ar.d the jirice is — £3 3s. Od.
The.se Suits are thoroughly
well made by our own .staff, actually in our own workshojis in tlic town. 'I’hcy are made to your own measurements and inslmctions and are care- hdly .supervised from hegin- ning to end.
We will gladly submit by
])ost, if
neco.ssary, a large size pattern for your examination.
JOHN BROWN & SONS 5, KING STREET CLITHEROE
AUTOMATCH - THORENS - FORK - COLIBRE UNIVERSAL - ELISORN, &c., from 2/9 to 14/6 each. A I J . KIXDS OF GIFTS FOR THK SMOKER.
Wk havk akso a CiioTCK Sri.f.otiox or LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S UMBRELLAS and WALKING STICKS, TOILET and FANCY GOODS.
BAILEYS, 3, Castle St., Clitheroe. YOUR GIFT TO HIM
CAN EASILY BE SOLVED AT THE SHOP OF
Wm. R. HANSON 28, MOOR LANE, Glitheroe.
THE GENTLEMAN’S SHOP
ENDURING GIFTS FOR XMAS
YOU’LL FIND SOMETHING SUITABLE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AT SAGARS.
Delightful WRIST WATCHES for Ladies and Gentlemen.
POCKET WATCHES for Boys.
'4 ^
f CLOCKS for the Home.
FXTKXSIVI; SKi.KCTtox OP Genuine Hand Cut GLASSWARE. SILVERWARE— Hiivo you .spen the luiiulrcils of I’spfiii miTOipstioiis at —
S A G A E S ,
E.ST. 120 VKARS.
H a p p y Thoughts for Gifts
What pi'csput is more delight fill for Daddy nr Jlother. Sister. Brother, or anyone you nisli to ]ilease verv .s|ieeiatly lids C'lirisfnias, thau nuc of
Stanworths "OEFIAHGE” liniBRELLAS
T/ic vahic—dinct from llir achtal m)rivalled. Vriccs from
Snporli in quality, delight fill in artistic
eraft.smanship. Hundreds ot charming and
u.sei'ul ideas at all prices, from 1/- upwards.
411. LEATHER GOODS FOUNTAIN PENS 1C very one guaranteed for effective
service. Vour choice of all the leading makes from 2 0 upwards. ICxport aUention to refiairs.
Wo cordially invite you to come in and look round om
SPECIAL
CHR1STM.AS SHOWROOM, ‘ Pen Corner,’ opposite Town
H.all, Blackburn.
Fouxtaix Pi:xs, Chuistaias ( 'auus, Cai.kxdujs I’artv Gaaiks ami Ciioici: rnKSKx-rs in endless varictv 0
17, CHURCH STREET BLACKBURN
'I’ kk. (idhi.
4-21 p.if TH|
paymenil iiiteruMt r uii acL-o| which i | Britain become Couferuil Chr i s tml dimbifiiir at all. ments, whicli tluit lU'l made,
llcfoi'tl
Xow theic wi | conforciil aliimt i f arisen, tiial i l l
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the sb»v (■(iTumitt I (icneva only bu iliiliciiUil lii’fnrc agreed llicso i s i i t ici ioi | liio sul | sliouU! witii del gestitui^ (inly by I tlio agej on wlut general enc(> e ai | to tilt lew ill i | is a I'cii (bat w. bel'orelial i|-‘genei':| illustral f gi’iieies whicli ill In t f
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