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iOUN»}i.~;i-BSYSTI '.TO-NIGHT— CR ICK ET CLUB BA L L . TO-MORROW. Twice at 6-15 and 8-30
W. C. F IE LD S & BABY L E ROY in “ TH E OLD-FASHIONED WAY.” A screaiu fiom start to finish. Week commencing May 6th.
hlONDAY, TUESDAY ami
WEH.VESDAY—Coiitinuons from 0-30 p.m.;
JEAN fflUIR, GEORGE BRENT and VERREE TEASDALE IN
“ DESIRA BL E
*i’lu’ce of the screen’s Greatest Xcw Star Di-^coveries united in iltis brilliant anior Bi’os. romance of a. mother, a daughter, and a man who came hctAVCOii tlicir Jives.
CLAUDE HULBERT in “ BIG BUSINESS.” Claude’s “ New Deal” in J.iauglis and Thrills.
TRIDAY-JUBILEE: BALL- “ 8 GIRLS IN A BOAT”
THUJISDAY—Continuous from G-30. SATUIJDAY—Twice at G-lo and '<2-30. DOROTHY WILSON, DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY & KA Y JOHNSON in
Depicting life in a girls' .school. Full of interest, tho story has an especial appeal to ladies. The climax is o.Kceptional, vot- full of pathos.
SOUND N15WS. R I A L T O CAF™ Blackburn
This Week-end : Tom Walls with Yvonne Arnaud in “ LADY IN DANGER.” Also Colour Classic, “ BA B Y B LU ES .”
MONDAY NEXT, May 6th and all week
JAN KIEPURA and MARTA EGGERTH IN A CHAR.MIXO
RO.MAXTIC 51US1CAL------
MY HEART IS CALLING with SONNIE HALE U Film)
.L kI in iuklition A Loyal Tribute to His Majesty’s Silver Jubilee. An inspiring film : “ TH E KING, GOD BLESS HIM.”
Also a iilickpy Mouse Cartoon, ‘ Mickey Plays Papa.’ And ‘ The Universal News.’ MATINEE ]).3ily nt 2-30
(p.m. CONTINUOUS Mon day to Eiiiday from 0-30
ip.m. (except front stalls.) 'SAT. at 2-30, (i-30, 8-15.
EARPHONES PROVIDED FREE FOR
THE DEAF.
No extra charge for Reserved Scats.
’Phono 424S-7 10 a.m. to 9-30 p.m.
Take Lunch, Tea or Slipper in tho
CAFE RENDEZVOUS. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Jfoilerato charges.
CLITHEROE CRICKET, BOWLING & TENNIS CLUB BALL TO-NIGHT CO-OPERATIVE HALL Tin: MAYOR ANii JIayouks.s will receive llie COTTON QUEEN OF GREAT
B R ITA IN , MISS ENGLAND, MISS SOUTHERN, and the C L ITH ERO E F E T E QUEEN at 9-15 p.m.
CA BARET SHOW — W. Crabtree’s Orchestra — Admission 2,6.
P A L LADIUM MM NEIILE t SR CED MV
Pionc 147 C I N E M A .
BETTER SEE THE BEST A T THE PALLADIUM Week commencing May 6th.
EXTRAORDINARY JUBILEE ATTRACTIONS. A L L W E E K ! IN “ NELL GWYN” All authenlie' side of hi Ids reign, with songs, scenes and action in
popular tiery treated robustly, with ianghahlo dialogue nml llawlcss iitmosphore. Thin pictiiro is in keeping with tho representations that will bo in tableaux by the various schools of Ciitheroe.
enlie'reprodiietion of -o-
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JURIL.VTE AT TH E PALLADIUM WITH N E L GWYN! Gaumont Super-Sound News.
CARTOON.
LANCASHIRE COMBINATION FOOTBALL CUP WINNERS. JUBILATION AMONGST C L ITH ERO E ’S F.C; TEAM AND SUPPORTERS
• NOTE.—On WEDNESDAY EVENING, at the Second House, His Worship the Mayor, Councillor Satterthwaife, will from
the stage, compliment the Ciitheroe Team on their success.— As many of the players will attend as can make It convenient.
COME AND SEE THE CUP OVR TEAM ]D\S WON?
TJEXT W E E K . lO .S E P H .SCHMIDT in “ MY SONG GOES ROUND THE WORLD.” COrU/fVf/—■
■ WHOM THE GODS DESTROY.”
C0.1//xVG—DIANA WYNYARD in “ OVER THE RIVER.” CO,WA’(?—RALPH LYNN in "DIRTY WORK.” COJIAVC'—SONNIE HALE in ” ARE YOU A MASON ? ”
the period of King Cliares 1 f, tho
“ Old Drury” Tlicatro.
introducing tlio lighter A
A L L W E E K ! IIG NDIESE PORME O EERTN Official Prograinrae Now on Sale : One Penny. MONDAY, MAY 6 th - 10-30 a.m.
11-0 a.m. 1-30 p.m. 6-
7-
9-0 a.m. Town Crier will announce ceremony of declaring com mencement of festivities. After Civic Procession from Castle House, His Worship the Mayor will open celebrations from the Bandstand, reading the Loyal Greetings to be telegraphed to Their Majesties. Relay by loudspeaker from Bandstand of tlie National Service of Commemoration in London. The Historical Pageant of Ciitheroe will be presented in the Castle Grounds. Musical Selections from the Bandstand. Concert at the Castle by the Black Dyke Band. Admission Free : Seats in enclosm'e; 6d.
0 p.m. 0 p.m.
10-0 p.m. Fireworks Display from the Castle Keep, followed by lighting of Beacon Flares on neighbouring hills.
TUESDAY. CHILDREN’S DAY— 10-0 a.m. Special Cinema Performances, free to all scholai's, who will assemble at their schools and proceed to picture halls.
2-0 p.m. Scholars’ Parties at tlie Schools, when Jubilee Mugs will be distributed.
IVEDNESDAY — 3-30 p.m. 7-0 p.m.
THURSDAY — 3-30 p.m.
F R ID A Y - 11-0 a.m.
2- 3-
6- 8-0 p.m.
SATURDAY — 2-
5-30 p.m. 7-
8-
SUNDAY — 10-30 a.m. 3-
Old Folks Treat at the Ribblesdale Senior School. Massed Drill and Folk Dancmg by Ciitheroe Scholars in the Castle Groimds. Admission Free.
The Mayoress’s Party at St. Mary’s School, for children and mothers who attend the Ciitheroe Maternity and Child Welfare Centre.
0 p.m. 30 p.m.
0 p.m.
Distribution at Town Hall of Jubilee Mugs to Children under five years who have not already received them. Children’ s Fancy Dress Ball at the King Lane Hall. Treat at the Ribblesdale Senior School for tliosc unable to take part in other festivities. Roasting of the whole Ox to commence in the Castle Field. Fancy Dress Ball at the King Lane Hall.
0 p.m.
30 p.m. 30 p.m.
Historical Pageant of Ciitheroe to be repeated in the Castle Grounds. Admission 6d. Distribution of slices of the Ox. Assembly for Torchlight Procession in Princess Avenue and neighbouring streets. Torchlight Procession tiirough the town, concluding with Fireworks Display from the Castle Keep.
0 p.m.
Civic Service of Tlianksgiving at the Parish Cliurch. Concert in Castle Grounds by Ciitheroe Borough Prize Band.
It is earnestly hoped that townspeople will assist in the festivities by decorating their houses and shops.
J. H. SATTERTHWAITB, Mayor. T. A. ALDERSLEY, Secretary of the Jubilee Celebrations Conunittee.
RGAM F CLBAIOS
The Silver Jubilee of King George and Queen Mary
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE I
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Cyclea stored. Cars parked NHGHTLY at 6-15 & S-30.
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“ v s s s i TEL. 278 MATINEES, Wednesd.ay A Saturday. 2-30. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW — GET REAUy TO LAUGH
JIMMY DURANTE and ZASU PITTS in “ ME ET TH E BARON.” There’s loads of fun, music and songs in this mirtliquake.
Also Stuart Rome and Dorothy Boyd in “ IMPORTANT P EO P L E .” • • • • • • • •
GRAND JUBILEE ATTRACTIONS MONDAY AND TUESDAY
MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN and FRANCHOT TONE in s t a q e : m o t h e r
A vivid and enthralling glim])so into tlie life of a .Stage .Star. A .story brimming witli wit, linmonr and Romaiiee.
WEDNESDAY at 2-30, 6-15 and 8-30 p.m. L E S L IE HENSON and GORDON H A R K ER in
'Tho Eamou.s London Savoy Theatre Comedy tliat has made. million.s laugh. If you want Britisli Comedy at it’s best—we I'eeommend " The Sport of Kings.”
• • • • • • • •
THURSDAY, FR ID A Y and SATURDAY JIARIOX UAVfES in
S P Y 1 3 Witli Gary Cooper, Jean Parker, Ted Healy and The Four Mills Bros.
A iiorfoct jewel in Screen Romance witli tlie ricli luimanily of ” Peg o’ my Heart ” and tlie cliarm of “ Smilin’ Throiigli.” Gallant Adventure, Thrills and delightful music in a picture for everyone.
k FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1935. PENDLETON JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
Fancy Dress Ball TO-NIGHT FRIDAY
Dancing S till 2. Fancy dress optional.
Special Engagement of the Harmony Three with B IL L Y PERKINS, B.B.C. Accordionist.
Prizi'S for Rest Comic and Jlost Original Dresses—Ladies and Gents.
Grand Pauadi:, 10
p.ni.
Jwhjes : Mrs. BiRTWiS'ri.n and Miss Orkenwood, ot Worston.
ADMISSION 1/-.
To-morrow Saturday, Free Tea and Entertainment for Parishioners. A charge of 1/- will be made to non residents.
THE SPORT OF KINGS CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB Victory BALL
In tile
CoN.SERVATlVB Club
TO-MORROW SATURDAY Dancing 7 to H p.m.
F .ORAWSH AW T IN GLE ’SHODDORIANS (10 PLA YERS)
Admission 1/-. Combination Cup on View ^ODlVC’> Old Folks Party MOTOR-CAR ARRANGEMENTS The Rotary Club Committee
organising transport for Hie Old Folks Party desire warmly to tliank all car-owners wlio liave so Irindly .agreed to lend their cars.
Detailed directions will lie posted
to eaeli car-owner williin tlie ne.vt day or two. It lias been found desir- .able to take tlie liour’s drive in tlio district Bl'lFOllF tlie party and tlie guests will be called for between 2-15 and 2-30 p.m. and taken to the Riblilcsdale Senior Scliool for 3-30 to 4-0 p.m.
A few ears are still required and
tlie Committee would bo
plca.sod if fnrtlier offers were addressed to :
F. DUO DALE, Secretary to Transport Committee.
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NATIONAL FARMERS UNION ciitheroe & Bowland Branch
A nnual Farm ers’ Trip
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th, 1935 EXCURSION TO
Northern Ireland
Via Stranraer and Larne, and visiting Garron Tower, Giant’s Causeway, Portrush, etc.
T IC K E T S 33/- each
Including Rail, Steamer and Motor Coach Fares, and Four Meals.
Early ArrucATioN for Tickets IS A dvised.
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Phullls M. LISTER M.B.A., Ch.
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Attends 15, Y o r k S t . , ciitheroe STRAS, 10-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. USAS, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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METHODIST CHURCH, GRINDLETON. A Floral Bazaar WILL BE HELD ON
Wednesday & Saturday, May 1 5 & 18 ^ TO BE OPENED EACH DAY AT 2-30 r .n .
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Opener—Mrs. Ernest Holoate, CHtlieioe.
^KI\r SATURDAY Opener—Mrs. J. Y ates,
Chairman—Joseph Stott, Esq. parYir Chairman—31rs. T. SIarsden, St. Amies.
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