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SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY 1 SUNDAY/NEXT, MAY 1st. Preacher. REV. J. BRETHERTON, of Burnley. Sorvice>: Morning, 10-30; Evening, 0-0.
Loader: Mr. R. Wrigley.
SPECIAL MUSIC :»t linth Services by the Cliapcl Choir. Harmoniumist: IMr. E. Chester.
SpNp,SentitIed “ A Child pi Bethlehem,” will be given by the Scholars. Leaders: Miss C. NUTTKR and MliS. L. 'WHlCILEy. Chairman; Jlr. y{, E. WOOM.EY, of Blnckbiirn.
In Ue Afternoon at 2, Special Anniversary Hymns will be sung round the Lamp in Waterloo, to ^ S'hool. A C h S ’s SERVICe ’oV
Collections I‘t nil I he SiTvioos on behalf of tho Smulav School Funds. ^onr Jiresonci; and .•.iipport aro earnestly scjl'icited.
UNITED METHODiST CHURCH LOW MOOR, CUTHEROE
Sunday School. Anniversary Services
SUNDAY, MAY 8th, 1932 rRKAOIIKK :
R ev. F . (3 . S T A F F O R D of Lower Darwtni.
Services ; Afternoon 2 o’clock ; t'vening, 6 o’clock. Solois' : MR. J. ROBINSON, of Low Jloor.
in the Morning at 10 o’clock, MR. STAFFORD will give an Address to Parents, Teachers, Scholars and Friends.
r t A COLLECTION wii.i. r.K
T.tKi'.N- at each Seuvict; in aid of School Eunds. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
SUNDAY Next, MAY 1st YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY
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Morning Service, 10-3U ; Preacher : REV, JOHN WRIGHT
Childreii’-i Address : Miss E. Sulcliffo Lesson : Miss B. Dugdale
■ E vening Service, li-0.
Preachers : MR. R- W. HARRIS and MR. E. COATES Soloist : Mr. T. Coates Lesson : Mr. T. Clarke
'•r'.IV c,); Special Sunday School Rally at 2 p.m.
CONGREGATIONALIST-S, _ f^upport yonr Young People !
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MOOR LANE U.M. CHURCH SUNDAY Next, MAY 1st
Preaclier at lO-oO a.m. MR. F. WHITTLE
■ A 1 - .. ty : . r\ 7
Preacher a t 6 p.m. REV. P. S. JOHNSON, B.A.
WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY Next, MAYJ 1st
Preacher at 10-30 a.m. REV. F. A. ASHTON
Pr ea cher a t ti p.ui. MR. W. C. FORT
: h e a p e x c u r s i o n s ^ ■ SHIRTS THIS WEEK we would like
you to notice that we have made a Special Display of these Shirts.
T R i i i i l comptetd with 2 Collars, 7/6
S I L V E X complete with 2 Collars, 8/6
FORUM complete with 2 Collars, 10/6
S I L V E X T E N N I S 7/6
other << CONSULATE qualities, complete with 2 Collars
JOHN BROW BLACKBURN Blackburn Rovers V. ASTON VILLA
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY p.m.
Cjiatbukn
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Wh.aijLey ................... 1-31 9d. Belurii Blaokhurn .same day by any ordinary train.
TO PORT SUNLIGHT
allowing opportunity of visiting Messrs. Lever Bros, famous soap works—and
BIRKENHEAD Returning from Liverpool.
TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd a.m.
Cliatburn ....... dep. 11-301 CLITHEROE......... 11-441 yi /n Whalley...........
11-50 j
Langbo............ ,, 11-56/ Wilpshire............ . 12-2 4/-
Port Sunlight arr. 2-20 p.m.
Passengers proceed from Port Sunlight to Birkenhead Dv ordinary train and forward to Liverpool by Ferry (fare 2d.)
Special train returns Liverpool (Lime St.) at S-o p.m.
PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE See Bills
Id the
LIBEP.AL CJ.UB .it 3-15 p.m. SUNDAY Next, MAY 1st
Speaker: MR. C. H. HAYNES Subject : "A Jealous Cod."
Soloist : Mrs. F. Sims Accompanist ; Mr. F. C. Rushton
Chairman-. Mr. D. Cowperthwaite Come, and hear this stirring message.
SAWLEY WESLEYAN CHURCH VISIT OP
REV. & MRS. 1 I
J. EDDIE SWALES of Liiiacre Alissioii. Liverpool. WEDNESDAY Next, MAY 4th Service 3-30 r.Ji. Soloist: Mrs. Swales
TEA 5 r.M., 1/-
E.tCH.
MEETING 7-1.") r.ii. when Address^ will he given by Rov. & Mrs. J. Eddie Swales who will also sing Duets.
Dr. j . H. FAiRWEATitER, Clitlieroc. Collections for Church Expenses.
Chairman :
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Has Removed from Grove House, Woone Lane, to
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LENDING LIBRARY.
A well varied selection, and always something now, at the
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T. E. OGTER CARPETS
FROM WALLBANKS FURNITURE CARPETS CUTLERY CHINA
WALLBANKS
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at prices ranging from 25/- 30/-
3 7 /6 upwards GO TO
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'I'hf only local estahlislimcnt wlicro it is possible to get the full
Toot.al service—only one .sliop can « in this title—in Blackbnm it Inis been well earned by Boi’.iut'1''.s.
Every design made can be seen here — Voiles 1,'- yd., Tobralco 1/8 yd., Tootisha 2/11 i yd., Norbar 1/- yd.
PORRI T T S
8, Preston New Road, Blackburn 147, St. James’s Street, Burnley.
RIBBLESDALE LABOURER'S DEATH.
OPEN VERDICT ON BODY RECOVERED FROM CANAL.
Hortoii-in-Hibblcsdalc, said Unit Uedmayno bad been employed by him as a labourer since .Tunc, and liad given lui trouble. Ho bad been
ini.ssing since April 5tli, when witness .saw iiiin a t Settle Marlcel. The day before he liad received a letter from bis parents in Canada, and bad appeared to bo somewhat upset. He liad left no message behind. Ricliard Henry Rodmayno, brotbor of the
turnod :iu open verdict at jiarnoldswick, on M'cdnesday night, on llobcrt Vincent Bcdmayne (20), of Horton-in-llibblcsdale, whose body was recovered by the police from the Leed.s and Liverpool Canal, ou Tuesday, and wlu»c disa])poarancc was roi>orted in oiir last issue. Janies IMetcalfe, fanner, Fawber Farm,
dead man, 6. St. Jamcs’s-stroct. Clitbcroc, said bis brother enjoyed goo<l bcaltb. and had no troubles to bis knowledge. -Dr. T. M. Glen expressed the opinion
th a t the body bad been in the water from 1-t to 21 days.
LAXGHO.
'WcBlcyan Cnurcli in connexion with foreign missions. The service ■was conducted by tho Bov. T. Iiloyd Turney, and Mrs. Sliarple.s
FOBEIGN JITSSrOX.S.—On Sumlay after- noon a f e c i a l ^ service -was held a t the
of Blackburn, gave an excellent address on China and Africa.
The Ci'uven coroner (Mr. R. ^Vood) re- BE SURE TO GET YOUR
Summer Dress Materials from
.......... from 5/11 N & SONS
5, King St., Glitlierue BARCLAY’S BANK
C h am b e r s , C l it h e r o e LADIES’
HAIRDRESSING SALON.
CHILDBKN’S HAIHDUESSIXG A SPECIALITV.
E ugene P ermanent W ave. Tel. 2SS. JI, Asman I f - (SIX) ADVERTISES AND TIMES, FRIDAY. APRIL 29. 1932. WHALLEY CO-OPERATIVE HALL
TA LK IE S A T THE IK BEST All-British Alachinv,
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday JEALOUSY
Full Supporting Progi'ammo. Thursday, Friday and Saturday
David J IaiNnhhs & l lm.n s Ciiandi .f.h in
DRACULA WHALLEY. C'OAt, CASK DfSMISSKO.-iV case .agamst
Leslie Saildington, nt ItilliimlnM, Ipi’ ing for sale a hag of coal of Toss weight Uinu
11. lbickhou.s»,‘ calletl cvidenco that the coal was not being carried for sale, bub for delivery.
ropre-soiiled was d:S"‘>S5Qd j'T ^Ji'lickmiui County Police Court on Wcancsufi.'’.
Mrs. llaydock, of I'tlicnozer-terraoe, Bdling- ton who yesterday celeliratcd her eiglity- sixtli tiiri'lnliy. Mrs. tlaydoek enjoys romarkaldv gooil liealth for one so ndvnneed in years, 'and still she does tier own lionsc- work in a inothodical manner Uial wins
the liighest admiration. ’WOMK-N'.'s fNSTJTDTE.—Jlis.s Itoose pre
sided a t tin- nnnithlv meeting ot tlie Women s Institute, lleld a t llio Co-operative Cate on AVednesday evening. Mr. L. Kiiig-\i dkin- son, of Cliatlnirn, gave a most interesting lantern lecture on “ Ti'avols in the lunpiro :ind said that everyone ought to be promt th a t they belonged to sneb a mighty empire. All egg collot.'tion for Ibe benelit ol BlacK- burn Inlirmary produced 33fi eggs. ^lucb amusement and interest was aronsetl by a
memory t ray competition. J)ANCJ'I~A well aLlonded dance was bold
elfeets wliirb added considerably to tiie general pleasniT'. FjVt’ry ari*aiigcnient bad been made for the convt'niunce of patrons and tho dance was conducted in a maimer tba gave utmost .satisfaction.
at the Assembly Rooms, on .SaUmlay tAeii- ing. The Uitz Orchestra. «)f Mlaelvlmrn, was in attendance and .'supplied a pro- gramnio of the latest music. Many who visited the Assembly Rooms for the brst time were struck bv the clever lighting
preaebetl at the
.Fari.sb (Iburcb tui Sunday, ill the morning bv Ibe Vicar of Clitberoe (Bov. M’. S. Helm), and in the evening, by the Rov. d. Robinson, Vicar of Mitton. Jn the afternoon, a musical service was con ducted bv the Rov. F. S. !Makinsoii. The choir gave splendid interpretations of tiio aiilliems, “ .loriisalem ** and Seek ye the Lord ” and solos were clleciively sung by Masters C.
Darbv.sbire, K. 'Wbittaker ami ^lessrs. K. M'hittaker and D. Start .
inents were served by the proprietress. CHOI It SKltMUXS.—Choir sermons wore
Ri'fresb-
C. Green. !Mus. Ilac.. jirosided a t the organ and revealed skill and art istry in bis remler- ing of several organ pieces. At the imirn- ing .'service, the choir sang the anthem, “ Tdcad Thou mv cause,’' and in the even ing they gave a faithful interpretation ol Woodward’.'? aiitbcm, “ Crossini^ the Bar. ’ The services wore most insjiiring and the beautiful music was jnucb enjoyed.
be a native t)f AVballey. .lames King (215), single, of no lixed abode, was sentenced at Soutb|»nrt on Wednesday to one day’s im- lirisonmmit. wlii(‘b means bis immediate dis charge. for begging in Novillc-street the previous night. King saiil that bo bad been
enipb-.ved in ibo cotton trade at Rlack- biirn, but stowi'd away in a banana boat. ITe was discovered .and employed as cook. ITo walked froim Liverpool to Sontbporl on Tuesday before star t ing for Snutbampton.
A M'lTALLJ'.V s t o w a w a y :-—Stated to DKATll AFTER 01.»K1!ATIOX.—A ver
dict of “ Alisadventure ” was recorded by the niaekfiiirii Coroner (Afr. R. 'I’bomp- son), at an inquest on Alonday on .lames Henry Dilworib (21), an inmate of Calder- sumes 1 iisciiiilion. formerl.v of Wiston. wlio died a t the Blackburn Royal Jnlirmary <m Saturday, following an operation. h wict stated dealb was due t«) shock and not to
with profound regret that the villagers board of the dealb at Dlaekburn Intinnary on Saturday, of Air. .hunes Baron, the eldest SOM t»f Air. and Airs. W. Baron, ol (abbirvale. “ .lininiy,’’ as Air. Raron was popularly known, was 22 year.s of ago. He came Iionio from work on Friday evtoiing ami complained tif feeling unwell. His condition rapidly became worse and on the advice tif Dr. Fostletinvaite, be was removed to Blackburn Inlirniavy snlfering from poritoritis. His death eanie as a great shock to bis relatives and friends. Air. Raron served bis apprenticeship as a plumber with Alessrs. F. Aloore niul Com pany, working mainly nt tbo I’imlieo bousing site’ (litlicroe. Later, be was employed by the Lancashire Coiinly Council and .after a period of unemploynient. bad just com pleted one week’s work with ATossrs. Fraiik- land, builders, of Rlaekburn. One of the most popular young men in the village, ‘• . l immy” was a member of the village Reading Room and wa.s playing billianls there last night week. Ho was al.'?n a regular at lender a t the Rarisb Cburcb. Tbo interment look place yesterday aVternoou at tlie Parisii Cburebyard and many friend.s galliercd to pay their last respects.
the auaestbotic. DEATH OF AIR. .1. RAROX.—It was
otlior eburebes augmented tbo congregations a t RilUngton Raptist Chapel on Sunday when school anniversary services were held. In the morning. ATr. H. H. Rriggs, of Nelson, gave an address to a large eongre- galion wbicli included many youiig people. 'I’be cbildrcn sang special hymns a t this service and Afiss Rarlau’, a member of tbo choir, gave a doHglitfnl rendering of the solo, “ t'bief of the Graces.” Tn the af ter noon and evening, tbo proaeber was Ibo Rev. IT. L. AVatson. of Ansdell. and be de livered very appropriate and inspiring ser mons. Afiss Sowerbiilts. of Langbo, was the soloist, and she used her sweet soprano voice to splendid advantage in interpreta tion nf the items, “ The King of Love ” ami “ Aly Hope.” Tn the evening, she .sang with refreshing purity nf tone and marked discretion the solos, “ ATy T a s k ” ami “ Abide with Afe.” Afiss Nelson, of Rillington. accompanied ATiss Sowovbutts at the piano, and for olbor nnisic, Afr. Tl. nongbton presided a t tbo organ. Tbo evening congregation was an e.\tremely large one. All the services were cliarac- terised by hearty singing by tlio congrega tion and a spirit of t rue devotion and worship. Tbc collections amounted to 1.5s.
SCHOOL
AXXIVER.SARA*.—Friends from
found details of an extraordinary cheap and attractive day excursion to Tor t Sunliglit with an opporiimity of inspecting tbc famous soap works. Travel is by special t rain ami tbo rolurn fare from* local stations is only 4s. 6d.
Tn our advertisement columns will be :\lr.
iJe.arliest cmigralnlations are exteiuied to -U'; A SAWJLEY LOSS
THE LATE MR. JAS. HIGSON. Tbo village of Sawley, and the Wesloyun
Chapel in particular, has .snifored a licavy 10. ss by the death, on Aloiiduy evening, of Air. Jiunes Higson, of Clover Cottage. Air. Higson iiad not enjoyed very good boallli for some time, but had only been conlined to bod a week in bis last illness. Widely known and esteemed by a large circle of friemis in Clitberoe as in the more immedi ate
di.striet, bis demise will be very sincerely regrcUetl. Rorn a t .Sawloy nearly sc>venty-six years
n^o, Air. Higson wa.s a .son of Air. Amos lllgr-oii, tin* village blairk-smitli. Ho was trained to the i-arnentry luisim-ss. and in
I'arly life migrateil to
Ca.stletoii wlicre a large span of year.s was spent witli Alessr.?. 'rwcodale and Smalbiy,
'loH,
twelve years ago when be married Alis.s Agnes n’oDale. ,V lifelong ami a stauaeb Wesleyan, Tie Imiml scopi’ for bis activities as cboirninster and supcriiitondmit of the Wesleyan Sunday School, and be displayed
adumv' l l ib UiiUve. village
musical ability in the composition (»t numerous hymn tunes. At bis death be was a trustee of tbo chapel; chairman of the Ravish mecliiig: a member of Ibi* Library Commilt(‘e ; and a foundation nmn- ager and conespomlent of the Day School. In piilities bo was an arent Liberal. Tbc villagers in general, and all bis
por.sonal friends will sliare iln* grii‘1 ol tiio willow ami son in the bereavement which has l»'falleii them.
THE INTERMENT.
St. Ambrose’s t.'lnircli, Grimllolon, amidst ir.any manifi’stalions of regi'id and sympathy. Prior to the .serviee being hold at Sawloy Wesley Chapel, tbo Rev. Alan 'I'liornber
The interment took place yesterday at
olfered prayer at the bouse. The funeral .service at* the cliapel was altendod by many sympatbetie villagers and friends, and ivas comliicted bv tin* Ri’vs. G. A\. Tyson (CliUieroe). A. Tbornber (Cbalburn) and W. Wallace (formerly of Cbatburn). 'I'lie liyinns “ There is a land of pure de- liigbt ” and ” Take my life and let it be ’* were sung, tbc lat ter to tbc tune ” Clover." which was
eompo.sed by Air. TIigsnn. 1'be lesson'was read by Air. 'Ibornber, and an
eloquent address was deliveri'd by the Rov. WilUa.m Wallace, who paid a tr ibute to Air. TTigson’s life and work. The Rev. G. A\ . Tyson conelmlod the service with prayer. As tiio cortege loft tbo obai>o! Aliss F. A. Reel playi'd the Dead March in Saul.— The burial .service a t St. Ambrose's Cliurcb- ynrd, Grimlleton. was comliietod by the Revs. A. 'rbornber and AV. AVallaee. Floral tr ibutes were sent by: Airs. Higson (widow), harp. Air. ami Afrs. Artlinr Higsnn (son and dauglUer-in-law), a cnsbioii.
Sawley AVosleyan Olinpel and Sunday School. Fi'llow Trustees. Sawley Day School, Si'-ter Tsabella and Family. Xcisou. All bis Nephews and Niece.?. AA'addingtoii.
George and Ellen Dugdab'. Holden. TTannah and All at Stamlen Hey. Rntb and Family, Doekber. Edith. Reg., and Norman (a ern?>). .All a t Little Todber, Gisbnrn. Airs. Alikin and Airs. Smith, of Lewisham and AVanstead. London.
Airs. Cinrko and F.tbel (.A bar). Air. and Airs. J . T.eivers. .Smalley. Derby. All at Rrow Top, Herbert , Alargarct and Cliildrcn.
Afr. and Afrs. Sam Oldliain. Castleton, Lanc.s. Air. and Mrs. AV. IT. Cbarnl^-, Grindleton. Air. and Alr.s. H. Oddie, Cliatbnrn-road. Clilberoe.
/S iT lb was a t Castle-
ton that bo sufforoil bereavement by the Jealb nf bis wife. On reti ring li'OMi linsi- .Alt'. Higson went to n>side at- Acerilig.
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I i SONGS OF SPRING Bg AUNT i lAKTl lA.
There was n. lami>kiii on tlie lea, I said to him " I t 's ])lain to see— You arc a little lamb."
He looked at me in some surprise. Then scratclicd Ins ear and bliidced his cj-es. And siniply said “ 1 am.”
Afr. and Airs. .T. E. ITolgate, Rroiglitmet. George, .leimy ami Family. Green Head (a cresoent).
A little earwig on his tail. Exposlidated witli a snail— Who wouldn't say “ How do.”
National C'biblren’.s Home. Grindleton. Afr. and AFrs. Slater. Clitborne (tlowors). Afrs. Firth am? luMiiily.
Alandie.ster.
Cbarllo ami Rnlb (a liar). Robert Duekwortb, The Close, Colne. Harold and Alice, Rmnley. Air. Fred Alakin and Aliss Afakin, Bolton. Air. and Alr.s. C. F. AInrris and Family. T^leetwood. and Afr. and ATrs. .Tame.? Alakin. Roltoii.
Airs. Wade and Family, Clitlieroo. Air. .T. H. and Air. J . R. Anderton, Has- lingdon.
(widow): Air. am! Air.'?, A. Higsnn (son ami daugbtor-in-law): Air. and Afrs. ,T. L. Forrest. Afr. E.
TTolg.aie, Afrs. G. Dngdalo, Alr.s. X. Clarke, Afrs. T. E. Hnigaie. ATr. 11. Tlolgatc, Atr. and Airs. S. Tligson. ATr. S. Forrest, Afr. and Afrs. S. Entwistle, Aliss A. Entwistlo, Afr. S. C. Oldham. Mrs. R. Holgate. Afrs. E. K. Rroelor. Afr. .T. W. Hnlgate. Afiss L. Hnlgato. Aliss E. Clark, Air. J . H. Anderton. Afr. .T. R. Amlortnn. Mrs. AA'ade. Afr. and AFrs. C. S. Morris, ATr. W. Roml. Air. .Taekson. Afr. Townson. Air. and Atrs. G. Rroctor, Afiss S. Reel. Alrler- nian Fryars, Afrs. R, Nelson. Afrs. .Tolly, ATrs. Simiison, Dr. J . Tl. Fairweatlior. Rev! G. W. Tyson, Rov. AV. AA'allnee and Rev. A. 'rbornbor.
PEDLAR PESTS.
NUISANCE OF DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASSING.
said be was selling furni ture polish. ^ Announcing a line of 5s., Alderman
licence was nine da.vs overdue. Tie intended
r.pnewing it, bub liad arrived home too late on the night be had the mat ter in mind. Til answer to Alderman Standring, Ka.v
Stamlring said tbc case was a warning nut only to defendant , but to others. “ To my mind,” be went on, “ Clitberoe is becoming infested with such men as yon.” Defendant : This is tbo fii*st time I have
one da.v at iny own homo no fewer than six people came to the door
tr.ving to sell various goods. Airs. Staudring* bad to get up from lier iniddav meal no fewer than fonr^ times in half an liour. A'ou are notbing Imt door knockers.”
CImreli team in the semi-final of tlic Aitkon Shielcl n-ill bo as follows; Peatlield: 'Wootl- worth, Fincli; Turner, Tomlinson, Preston; Hindle, Ilircli, Aboil, Jlraithwaite, Jones.
Tlio Mount Zion team to meet the Paiisli FOOTBALL.
been lioro. Alderjuan Standr ing; A fortnight ago in
summoned for acting as a pedlar witboub a certificate. Defendant, who jiloaded guilty, said bis
is terribly botbered witli at present,” .said Alderman AV. Stamlring at the Rorough Rolice Court yesterday, addressing George Kay, of It), Rorrv-street, Darwon, who was
” A'ou are one of those pests tha t Clitboroe
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Air. and Afvs. .Tames H. Rarnes, Accrington. ’rbe chief mourners m’im’c : Afrs. A. Higsou
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“ Politeness,” said the earwig liot. Is wliat yon simjily haven't got. The Snail replied “ Sez yon.”
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ALSO FOR ALL SPRINGTIME REQUISITES — Mattress
re-making. Furniture Re-upholstery and Recovering, Curtain Rails and Curtains, etc.
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