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SPECIAL OFFER E D


AT


1 lb. of Best Kiel Butter i glass of Lemon Cheese


f/6d. FOR 1/2L THE LOT


Redman’s Delicious Lemon Cheese b e s t Butter and New Laid Eggs


is made with REDMAN 33, Castle Street, Clitheroe Tel. 332


Dress Materials With the Real Summer Touch!


ITS you every You well


our business to show the best value in kind of Material,


will find your visit worth while.


One of the largest stocks the North of England.


in


You*ll be amazed at the variety of Cloths ;


COATINGS, TWEEDS, ETC. Come and see them this Weeh-ejid


DRESS and SILK


( ; ’i VICTORIA MARKET, MARKET PLACE B L A C K B U R N


SPOBI IN THE SCHOOLS. ATHLETICS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Eiitbnsiasm for the atlilelic sports next


'•, t


pavilion, ami so th a t cverylhinj;, >*^*'3* onierly Iheiv, liic coinpctilors will ini hehind llicir team captains to places in ■ front of ilie jiavilion for the presentation. | Tliere will he no pushing:, ami all spectators will be behiml the barrier rope.


AVcdiiesdav afternoon is bceomiiig more and more marked, and with the day’s approacb there will be eager anticniatiou of tlic afternoon’s raeiiig.


has been done to arrange iin interesting nroeramme, and i t is cxiieeted th a t niany parents, besides otliers, will take advantage of the half-day holiday to sec the eoin-


Itveryllnng possible


pelitions. As tbero will bo no competitors from ]


1I.1


AViialley and Sabden the sports are, being be d during tlio afternoon, eoinineiienig a t two o’clock. The reason why tliere are no enti-lM from AVlialloy is, becansc of tlic cbildrcn’s sports in tbe vill.age to-innriow, ca s ng cxphisc th a t cannot be encountered ?w"cc m a few days. SaMen have not sent


their children for several years. Tims the competition is narrowed down, jmnor schools,


rivalry


partment p t .fnmes's r doubt tlio C'ntbolics


nn l tbo iX io r shield will cause great ami tno 1


t „ , cs’s and the junior do- will s ta r t favourites fm


i n Hibblcsdiilo School won last x< Keinplc Hoiiso set a good standaid.


'I be ........ conipctitoi.-j


forget letter


to ooor spit® I f yon


the starting remember


l l in tlie ,nnrln^«“ will This ceremony 1


coini, vonr.solf, a for all 3'onr races.


and make ^ your


t m rX nO d ^tlncb Hmldei liom last year


Competitors’ Note. a t 3-0 p.m.


Do not team


the * 1*^ of course von will require , 0 will l i t for bo tlirec


the. Iinal. and events


the fi al


certain yon are roady AYben yon are


do not lose resting


sit on the foims tlimeSattor- in


-^lavorcss (Airs. Sat and enjoyable, ' will bo lieU ” 5 _ 1— r ' ‘ ’ if.' ?bo "ebool.


Father AVard the gifts. Every


*


Aftcr an .address 'kv A'C Rp'’. Air AValtcr Ecclcs distributed


■ . . . . X u i rm ru n d o r fu c Tears of ago re c e iW


child received a jubilee In addition, a


-■''’•’'•OSS by flic Rev -.-.I .. mtll.lllSA


ami verv fast "loo. Kverylhin;; has been arranjiod for vonr benefit, but success tlopeml.s entirely on you. Remember th a t ami you’ll enjoy every minute. By tho wav do sell as many tickets as yon can.


make up vour mimJ to run jolly lianl,


Bamhliim Club held an “ interest ” nifihi mble. Klcvcii members attcndetl and


PARISH CHURCH RAMBLING CLUB. La.’it Thursday evening the Parish Church


Mr T HarKreaves, tho idbrarian. was the loader. Ho took tho party through the park and tho lime banks, and both places proved founts of great interest through the medium of Mr. Hargreaves’s knowledge of flower and bird life found there. Mr. H. C. P.VO moved a vote of tlianks to him 1* most interc&ting evening. Mr. B. Bat-


PENDLETON.


were about forty members of tlio .St. Jolin Ainbnianco llrigado from Great Hanvood, Hisliton Clavton-lo-AIoors. and Accrington. PAltl'Sll CHURCH.—Tbo Vicar preached


As usual, inanv campers st.aycd near tbo illago over AVbitsuntide. Among.st these


a t all the .services on AVbit-Snnday. and tlioro were nearly forty communicants in tbo morning. Special imisio. was sung by till! choir.


ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, JUNE 1935. Whitsuntide Weddings from Clitheroe and District BANKS—WILCOCK.


nc'ililiii!; a t St. JIarv's Clmivli, on Saturday, of Mr. Ernest Milton liatiUs, voui’i'est sou


Till! l!cv. W’. S. Hulm oHiuiiiti'd a t tlio of Mr. and Mrs. .1. lianks, of 2o,


slroot, Clilheioo, Jiml Miss Kllen M’ileoek, youngest daugliter of the late Mr. and Mrs.' M'ilemk. of Iflaekliuni. .Utemled In- Mrs. .lohnsnii, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Tribe her iiieee, the bride nns dic'sed in liale iiiiik lloral ninou with bat to tone, witb pink- mittens nnd silver shoes. She earried a bominct ol innk sweet peas to tone with the droi-s. Jlrs. dobiisim wore Jliuina bine erepo de ebine \villi bine picture lint tn tone, and Miss 'J ribe wore a similar dress with lliiteb eap and mnll to match, deeornted with iiink forget-me-nots, 'riieir bonipiets eoiisisted oi purple libie. air. .lobnson. brntber-iii-law of the bridegrnnm, WHS best mall, and Mr. Clem 'I ribe. brnlber- in-buv of the bride, gioinnsman. 'Jbe bride was given away by bor father. ^ air. and Mrs. lianks will live a t So, 'Wnoiie-lane, Clitberoe. Among the iircsents w-ere a pair of sheets and embroidered linen mats from lilackbiirn Orplianiige, where the bride was


employed. BAXENDALE—STOCKDALE.


Satnrdiiv, a wi'dding of considerable interest was sol'emnised befoto n large nnmbor of


In St. Nielmlas's Cbmeb. Sabdon, la.st


speetalors bv the Vienr. the l!ev. W. .1. Svmimds. The contracting parties nm-c Mr. I'eter M'iHiam liaxendalc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tbmnas Uaxendale. of .ol. W balloy- rond. Sabden. and Miss Annie htoekia e, dangbter iif Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin fstoekdiile,


\voo<l. TIio britlij's fatlic'i* is tlio maim ilim-tm- of Wartlioy K-tatos, l.til., ami is


e a rn ed a Imnqnet of


also hoad of "tlio firm’ol’ H. M’nrd Kno\ylPs mill Co., iirintors, of Accrinj^ton. 1lic brido, who was jiivon away by hor fallior, woro o (Iro'sS of white satin cut on cla-sical ami ^■alTio(l a slieaf of pink vo-cs.


..... Hillary,


to the iimouiufi vi.x-vw ....... wider publieiiy wit ii a view suitable )>eoplc wlio may i


overlooked : 1 wonder whether


liriilesmaid. Miss Vera M. Knowles (sister), wore pink floral genrj;cttc, with a pietnro iiat. and earried sweet jieas. Mr. bred l)m-kwort!i. brother of tlie bridegroom, tvas l)est man, tlie groomsmen beinji Messrs. A. >Vard Knowles and John nnokworlh. 1 be Hev. *r. W. To])])ins porionned the eoic- mony, ami Mr. K. llary;reaves played the orean. A reception was suhsoqiiniitly field n f Hoyle's Cafe. Mr. and Mr^. Huckwortli will reside a t Georj;e-streot, Whalley.


I li'> ENTWISTLE—LOWE. A wediiiiig in wliieli considoriilil'


interest was taken, took pineo 1‘arisli CTinreb im Saturday tieiiig Air. Ifrnest Mrs. and Ilf linriili


the hridop'oom at ^Vlmlley local Kntwi>tle. sixth son of


tile late Mr. Andrew Entwislle, and tile liride Aliss I'ioreiiee


of li.’i. Wballev-rnad. .Sabden. '1 be biulc was ebarmieglv attired in white plmiitoni erepe and biee dress, and wreath and veil, iinU eairicd a bmiipiet of yellow roses .-sbe was aitemleil bv a fiieiiil. Mrs. .1 Antes, ol -.11, Andley-range. lllaebbiiin. who was attired in a tiiripioise blim dress with picture bat, and carried a bonc|iiet of pink nisi's.


T. Hargreaves, a friend nt tile liridegrnom, of -’01 ''fiislmrii-i-mul. lianowford, was liost man. ’ Tlie bride was given away by lier fattier, wlio is spiiining master at .Messr-. ,1. Stnttard and Sons, Vietoria Mill. .Mr. ,1. Yatis. of i'.'l. .\iidley-rangi (a friend of tlie liridegromiH. w-iis^


-Mr.


lllackburu . rooms-


mnn Appropriate mii'-ie was jdayed on


l h o ‘ ori:an hv Mr. Krnest Simplon. A reception was afterwards liclil a t Messrs, fiomlwin's t'afe, and die newly married pair left later for l.ondoii and tlio >ontli of England for tlnii' Imiieymnon. Mr. and ■Mr« Bax<‘ndalo, wlio weiv the recipient


■,rmiieroiis presents, will leliirn a t ‘


iheir


d. fiardomrs-row, ;sabden. BOND—TAYLOR.


taken was th a t a t St. Jaim's s Clinreli on Saturday, wlioii the e.mtraetiiig p a i le s were Air. AValter Rond. yoiiiige>t son ni All.


\ wedding in wliieli niiiili interest was


voniige-i diingliter of Air. and .AIi>...AA. H. 'Taylor, of 29, St. .lames s-,street


nnd Airs. AV. Ilomi, 31, ' ' . ’’’' ‘'"V,.''T"’ AV.addiiigtmi, and Miss y ic c laylo ,


(Jivrn awav hv ik-T tathor, the _ a dp'sv i)V \Vedgewnod bine satin bcaulc


Clitlieroe. hriile wore


trininied with lace, wiili bat .to she earried a bnnqiiet nl pinb ‘••^i i.itieiis and white heather.


E. Patelield, the bride’s . . * «


1 __. . . . . .1 li/»r ■ iral erepe do eliiiie triiniiied with


Ihe hndeMiiaid, Mrs. ^ 'J '.f .e


' were two pages. Alaster C'olln aaliliam, iiepluw of tile blido, and Ala'ter KenneHi AValker, mpliew of tlie bridegroom. -Mis. t'laidiani wore n dress of rose pink ci'p e with picture lint; Aliss l.ilmn l■.lnw|sllc liiid a pale iiiiik silk dress with eap In miiteli,


.liinet Lowe, seeimd dangliter of Air. and Alls S C. l.iiwe. of Alaiiebe'ler, and fmnierlV of AYlialley. Many friends wil- nesseil 'tile eeremmiy, wliieli was pertornied liv tlie Vicar, tile Hi v. 11. \V. IJiitterwnrtli. ■file liriiie. wlin entered tile elinleb iipini llie arm of le r fatlier. wme a d ie - n er. ‘11111 dull satin, emlinildereil witll siIm i and lield in plaee witll it enronet of mange blo-iiin, wliieli liad been lent liy lier sister, Airs, tlaplialil. Tlie liride'.. liompiet was eom- pii-e.l of Iiink roses. Alls. E. C'laiilmin, 'i 't c r of tile ill ide. was dame of bonoiii , Ali-e- liilian ami Ada Eniwi-tle, noee-, ol tile In iili'grimm. were liride-maids, and tlierc


wliile Aliss Alla Eiitwi-tle was attired in bine silk.


in bine satin suits eompl'ted a pielnii si nc group. Tile tliioe ladies earriod mil Is. Mr E. Clapliam, lirollier-iii-law ol tlie bud .


' be pages


;.„,.,ied out tlio duties of l,e.t man and Mes-i-s 11. AViilUer, lirotber-in-law ol t ie i.ridegiom, nnd C. 11. l.owe. brotlier of liie liride. were groomsmen. After the t t ic -


monv a rceeption wa- lield at tlie t n-'’!’!'' •


tivt' C'aiu. :iud ...........— ,


left for tin'll- bom ymoon at Smitbport. In'lde travellling in a navy bine l” n-'>';M^


C’afi' , , en-lniii" with bat and


will take np r '"n l'‘m‘e at (i. tn ld ii- .n im Hillingtnn. Among tb.' pres.'iits ree.u


‘" " o ; ' ' Oil


bv tbe bride and bri'le'gnmin wev < v’nses from work- friends at tli AValiimsIey Alill. The brnlegrenin s t'l tbe brido was a ent-gla— ti inket


from tbe bride be received a limi calf links.


GREEN- -BOWKER. l.a«tt Saturday


riiintx, tlio Bunk House rrabden,


the .lu(li;u pj«‘s«'nt


hrominm


<-t, ami ol guKl


1 later Air. and Airs. Enlwistlo


"S' .,5*'«,;Si " A "


pink of ■ I>


hold just a teu literary discus'ion


mills ami .iiiemi.iMso ^ link carnatnms and sweet


liev. I I . Y. I lnnieU per tormni Mie “ re n -aw ol llio oiim., •»*'- " , ,i,,ties ^ plasket , ,, rore-


i l i a ' l o r ‘'Hndr'bon!V..^^on X BlaApcoi ; 'Um In-ido H-avclling in a brown and lawn d X I iX d e


X d ^ v X = i r f r r o ^ J ' t n g Mill, wh< IV the bride is omplojcd.


families are donbl.v iinited the sbort space of six week addtd tn the interest wllieb eva


i t can ...........


TAYLOR—TURNBULL .


till! wedding of Air. •lolm vounger son nf Air. and Airs. !’•


seldom liavo liappciicd t.lnt*.J.wo lic­


Ainlcy Taylor


;,f Siiniivliank, Newelinreli-in- o and Aliss Edilli Alargaret 1 urnbnll


winter month;':' St. .James's Cl inrel i^as^^^^; -


cuntributor empl to


Society


to its I'l-acliing nadvertfiitlv bo


circular 3 it a


it will he po'SibJo to


debate^: and have a few dur iny the coniiiiji


manv of e i the r ; and above al I t is not intended that ,


attomls either tliu (lebates oi (lisenssion.s nnist be pnbliely less pres-o(l,. t'l 'lo aiiylbiiii her iiieliiiation. Jf we were able to have -


tliicc ilebates, ami if we


ibeii,' about um e a inoiitli or perhaps eu'iy. ;


llartlv. AValter .Scott, R. L. rei weeks oiild


antbnrs, say


October until cv*-


Tins'' fact hown in


youngest ndalo, ’


d im' liter of Captnin and Mrs. A\ . ' lb O o t t Iley, 1-Menliold. nnd IVmpect 1 oii-e


firimllcton, v o tcn h iy , a t ^ t . I mi 'P » Clinreli Stniilmis. It will be reealled th a t Air. and Airs. G. P. Taylor, tlieiv brotbei and Sis t. r rospectivel.v were niarr.ed m ti c same eliiireli as recently ns April 2-jtb.


l the (mummy ill.” siieli of tlio Ciitliolic coiigrcgatio form one more


tluring in


ami eeriainly if i t is to succtcd, it will ,, ■eq-ite tkc b'Ip ami co-operali'm '. sut


lint, if the vciitnrc


lljh”abiliiy to h'*lp. I t is not intended to lorm


i e


-ervice v.-sterday again a t l raeted a l.ll gc con-'i'ciiiition of frimuU mnl nC‘lM\i'hci- ' . The' vTeiir. I!ev. AV. C. ,}V.vnne. per oriiicd ml Ml*. K n u ' t laylor. tho Pai i ' l i Churcli. mice Tho choir


hvmns “ I’raiwo my ^ o w \ . lieavon " and “ kovo Hivinc- all loves (2X- iho Kmi:


(.vlliim.” 'rin* chnn-h, ta'iofnl ly doi'oratod with mixed lnpin< and hydranjioas, pr< ^•nte(l


notable sellim.: as the bride movu aid. ' on the arm >n


movt<l up the


panietl hv her hr ide' inaid' . ;Mi'< .loan Brace- well, con’'in of tlie bride, and ^li'S Kathleen Yat ‘“s, consin ot the hrid.'croom.


The bride wore a >,:own ol ivory watered


silk with di ir rod yoke, cut on Kmpir. lin ' with full co n n t ra in. Her l .umr iek


liowers.'Hie hrido>maids wore p iwu ' m .'ivcn lal fcla sliot with silver. With bodices and short draped shevos. larue 1kii> were ol while straw »(.lu -litf m.’l. and t r immed witli ^re..n Thev car ried hmi.iuets ol


wliite


veil h-nt hv her mother, wa-^ 'ccure.l a wreath oi ti«;htly packed oraniie blo-vun. She car r ied a hompiet ol mixed white


lace 1 with


appK rnched Their


rd with ribbon,


carnat ion:


ami* lilies of tho valley. The bridegroom’s mother wore two-pucc


cnsemhlo of pale hluo nnd hlnek ciopc, relieved with white oruandi. H« h at was of black ermohue, and rh.y (.annd


)M'k


a bouquet ot liink carnations. Tbe bi-iile's motlier wore an cii«cinl,lo ol


. . , . . .


ebii-ct eobmi-eil ottoinaii iilk, with liaml- einbroitlory on tbe ..yster


i iiffs H'T bat to tone was ot Ijakii -ti.i" ti-iinineil with osiirey plnines. she canieU


.X !


reception was held a t ’ the bride’s lioiiic Air. and Air®. Rond spent tlicir loiieynionii lit Hliiekpool, tlio bride making the jonincy


in a bine floral dress, with im''.''. G '" '' bat to inateli. Tb(y are to reside a t 29, St Jaiiies’s-sti-eet. A iiuiiiber of presents


from work- fnends of the bnde at AVestlie.ads’ Alill weic iiieliided in the


wedding gifts. CASSON—TOMKINS.


On Satnrdav last, at Sbiidbnni Parisli rlmreli, a wedding took place between -Mr.


Havold Ciisson, seeoiid son of Air. ami .Mis- Robert Cassoii, of Sbertoii, Lancaster, and C’atberine, eldest dangbter ol Air. nnd Alls.


Allies Tonik-iiis, J’lirroek llciid I'liinn, Sbiid- bnrii, mniiv friends being present to "''tness tbo eercinoiiy wbicb was iicrforincd bv the Hector. Rev. AV. C. Jordan.


Jbe brn e,


given away by her father, wore an length dress of white net, triiniiied with silver, with Iniig liieo sleeves, sbonlder ciipe with Alediei eiillnr, and Russian lieiid-diess with wrciitb and veil. she earned a bompiet of white liUes. . As bridosinaiiK Aliss Alargaret Tomkins (.sister) was in pink


not and laeo. trimmed hhie, with pink dross, and Miss M. Cas<on (sistor of the bridegroom) wore blue net and lace, .ilso


fine rendering of “ Saviour of thc^''or*d to the time of “ Londonderry Air. ’ At night, tlio antliom was “ God is a .Spirit, and this. too. was well sung, lieing much appreciated by a large congregation.


In tbe nmrning they gave n CHOIR. T R lP r— Alembers of All Saints’ j^


ciiffo seconded and tho resolution was heartily endorsed.


making a visit to the 'larn and Cove ami also climbing Gordalc Scar.


On MTiit-Saturday. eight members si>pnt verv nicasant day in tlie Malham_distriot,


was 'Miss B- Knight and thanks on behalf of tho memhors wore expressed by It Tattorsnll and Miss K. Mliib.aKcr.


dunsop b r id g e . ih o jca<lcr t


Cbtircb choir, with a , few fi’>C'«ls. accoinpanietl by tlio A'icar (R®X|- C. Ai. Pogersonl liad a trip to T.bindiidno on AVliit-Afonday. Setting off a t five o clock in tho morning, an enjoyablo day wa.s spout. Sonio climbed Great Orme’s Head and a vifiit wa.s paid to Happy Valiev. Home was Toached about eleven ociwk, ovcr3- body being llioroiiglily delighted with liie


day’s outing. READ.


death occurred early last .Sunday nioriiiiig of Airs. Elizabeth A. Hradsbaw, of Spriiig-


nioiillis ago, sbo was in her HEATH OF AIRS. IIRAH.SHAAV. — The


Icrraco, after an illness of a fen lire-deeeased by her biisbaiid about _ lit e


year, and leaves a niiirricd son to iiio'irn her loss A native of Head, she y>as the daughter of the Into Air. Ijobcrt Iloiw, ttbo was a t one time the village .sclioolmnstor


!


and postman. Of a quiot was a Stan noli worker for tl'e ’St. .loliii s


Cliiiroli and school. The fiiner.al took place ill St. John’s Clmrcbyard on liicsday.


A'lsitor new-.


.1‘’00 sub-postmastcis, and m an ccivc less tlinn £1. a .■neck.,


Less tlmii I-as. a tveclE is. the


wage of 7,500 re-


mall ? Baby Boy


And bow old are you. my little I ’m not old nt all. I ’m nearly


carnations. Two siniilloi- attendants Alissos .1. Ellis find 15. A\ ilson (cousins of tbo bride) were in ereain llowercd orgiimlic dresses of iiiiklo leiiglb, witli pink .sntiu iiiideislips, and sashes and bows of piiik siitin. Their bats were pink and white nrgiimlio. mid they earrieil Victorian liosics Air. Robert C’lissoii, lii-otlier of the bride­ groom, was best man, with Air. .loliii Enwsoii groonisiiimi. Tbe service was choral. Psalm


of ankle-length, triinincd pinb, with bine bciid-drcss. Tbe bouquets were ot


1 nk Ii7 being followed by the !■.';•>'«%


love.” and “ Gracious bpirit, Holy Ghost. Aliss A' AI. Garnett was a t the organ, and i'.bived tbe llridal AInreli froiii ” Lobengrm ami Alemlelssobii’s AVeddiiig March Follow­ in'' a reception in the A illage Hall, Mi. niul Airs. Casson left for Alorceambe tbe brido travelling in a light green costiiiiio and widc-briiiiined bat to tone. Amongst tbo many presents were a clock and fruit stand from colleagues of the bridegrooin at


” bride, who was given away by


Mr Kdward Hrodrick, was ehai 111111^,13 attired in a white goorgotto dross with em-


.


brni.l'vtl veil ami wreath ol " " ' ' f , , X '™ ; -She earric'l a beaiitiliil bompict o pinK ea nations, ami was attemle.l by icr slsJei


^iiss .Agnes Jlowkcr, and 31i>. Valentine (sistor of the brulegroom). Aliss


cbino dress, with bat and slioes to tom, .1 id carried a boiiqiiet of el cam tea roses. -Mis Valentine wlis neatly a t t i rc l in a Lnlo m ’pe de eliine dross, with lint mid slims to inatcli, and earried a bompiet ol eieai


Howker was tlicsscd in a Lulo ^ was Alastor Peter Valentine (iiepbcir of tbo


bridegroom). The cerciiioiiy was bv Xmitial Alass. Afterwards tbe reeeiitioii was’ held at tbe Old lllaek Hull Hotel. Later the newly inairied couple eft f'"' for their boiipyinoon.


will bo nt 13, AVballoy-road, Sabden. STANDEN—ROBINSON.


• f“tnn. boino ^


‘’"■nip'Jiities of best man w ie nmloi taken bv Air. H. R. T. Ashworth ami the groonis-


Tnriibiill, iimior, Air. J . Loiigwortli ami Air G. P. Tavlor. The reception n.as bob at Croft Het\ after wbieb tbe brnlc ami bri'legronm left on nnite for a motor tour in Cieriiimiy. Tlio bride wont .aw.ay in a ,|,.e-,i fmeda green ercpc-faille dn>-, tbe bodice baiid-einbrmdercd with pink rq-o- brnk nml a inatebing coat ol wool Romaiite. Her straw bat lo tone was halo shape with a ilonble brim of pink silk pique.


''roniii) and Air. Loo Norcro-ss (consul of tbo brtde) X s groomsinaii. A little atteiidaiit


tea roses. Tbo best iiiaii w.as All. U G r Valentine (brotber-iii-law of the lii-i.k-


n'.eii were Air. .1. AV. Asbwottb. Air. AA. her f a t ln r and aceom-


the cml o.f Alareb, lioliliy oi


the euu


I. -1-1......... paslnne lor :i as care to


periO'l Hum early tins


...........


intere>t themselves therein. The whole thing: wauls to be unite lie nml voluntary.


So one mnsi. b>. •• loiuil to bi- tncil,


„f the meinber, ol tbe Uilln'roe t a t bob'-, unigregation as may be s„m,u-ed to bare


Xor need anyone go to any . nnless be or she tlesires, to be either lea.ma T exbiuislive. Certainly, some lull'! prepiu-aXit will be rcqnir'M nf aiiyon'i


■ircat ‘lenglb, sludy club,


nr^aiiUt til l•:di-•n^H•ld a^ain phiyod appropnau; musu\ . - xnis pi- i- ut and led tho s inj im- ot tlie


iboliUlering the main work ot Wo don’t want the thing to he a l.mc. Ihit it sbouUl be easily possible lor this soil oi thing to be a pleasure, ami a exercising o n v \ ingcnnity at


Two or thiee appreciated


"mosI of us know what debates are dehate.s and no more nnglit b;


self-expiCi- Ida


c'iiaiKV nextf winter, and with tins iielinilo limit tliero inigbt even be cnnipeli-


tion to speak. Mo shall soo. Hegariling tbe literary papers or lilerni.v


mlclresses. it- is siiggesteil that tbo reaileis of this letter, or some ol tlieni, might .is tbo nnmier rims it< course ami at any oj.por- tiinc time, care t'l imlicate to me cilli'.r


Diek'ii-, rsfvn-on,


\r.inr. on Ibnnms etc,,


ski-d, ami still 'a in ' t Ids or


'•hoiild liavo no one who till' liicniry


say no more than could seeure .say


four or live volnntcci-s to leail p.ip'.is (i.e., X ik J iv e r It short atUIrt^s or tlilferent


, . -


to ; AVciiiitl


CUi|


to Wal t ime i | too, jom n<


'I'lU'.sd I monii unt i l but pj tha t , go t hi <l;iy I nearly ■weak cons(.‘i | ioi t l i


The Catholic Debating Society.


WILL IT BE REVIVED !


verballv or in writing wbctlier. they «n . 1 to eo-optrate with ns, ami nbetli"-


ad'dicfs on anv antlioi- or on any liteiaij nlijeet of gi imral intei'ext nml nf tbcir ov.n


nvono wonkl be willing to .k-livcr a slmrt


cboosing. Tboro is all tbo sinniner l.’lMirclv t'l tbink out ami quietly preiwi'i anytliing a t all.


' After .loUvering any l i t lb' I'H-tnre or ta k ioin in':’


Is tliere tlic de.sire to ^


' . , ,


(it 'Incs not mil'll inat ter what one calks ill those assembled iniglit care to join in .v nonei-al dis'-ns-inn ami for all we non- kmnv iliis p a r t 'll the e v n i i ig might prove to be imist int'.T'" ting ami perbaps ainu'-iiig


brief will tarn out to b.' jn-l what tli.) members cai*'' i.i niak'* it. H'-ing free and volnntarv. it will conipi-ise jn-t -.vbat is p a t into 'it by tlioso pi-.'sent 1).' that iniicli


vontiii-i' like the on.! In'ic ontliiiod in


or little. At the nionieiit of writing. hou'<'v«r. I am


ratlicr ronconicd to emphasize I'vo pointy. (1) The whole thing must he qiiito


quosted to bolp as tar as tniuenicntly may bo is coriainly not oxpkOtL'd to Uiabo a burden ot the job.


(2) Anyone interested, whik' b-'ing rt- There were iiimiy boantil'nl piosqnts,


amongst tlieni an iiiitiqnc oak ball mirror from tbe omiilovces of tbo Rossendale t ’oin- binillg Co., am'l a silver cake .stand from tbo iiieinbers of tbo studio of Hosebank P rint AVorks, where tbe bride was an artist- (iesigiicr, with reeciit siieccsscs both at tbo Hoyal Soeicty of Arts and at the Hoyal .Aeadciny. Air. 'I'aylor is well known ns tbo ca'iitain of tbe liiiry Rugby Union Football Club. On tlicir rotnrn, they will live a t Ileatblield, AVaterfoot.


WINCKLEY—RAGNALL.


AVballev Parish tlbnrcb, on Saturday, to witness' tbe wedding of Air. Clareneo


A large nnmbcr of Iriends attended


Stocks Reservoir. On then- return from 41,„ Imtiovinooii Air. and: Airs. Cassoii w-ill imiko Parroek Head Farm tbcir lioiiio.


walk to Tossido and back, wliuh Mie did only last M^etlncsday. Her friends wish her still nianv inoro vigorous and liappy


coiigratuloto hcai-.tily Mrs. blingpr, ol Forest Becks, on roncliiiig her eightieth birthday Inst \\'cdnes<lay, June oth. She keciis a Youthful activity and i.s able .to.


bolton-by -bowland. OCrrOGENARIAN’S BIBTHDAY. — AVe


vonrs to conic. ~ AVHITSUNTID13 SERVICKS.—On 'Wliit- Siinday a t St- Peler\s Clmrcli the choir sang !\sf. morning service the nnllicm “ Come, Holv Ghost” (Altivood>, and nt the evening Forvicc Chnmhors’ ** Spiiit or Alercy, Tnilli and Love.” Tbo collections during' tlio day amounted to £7 for ,the


clioir tre a t fund.


Staiiden, older son of Air. and Mp-,,V Stamlcii, of Old Row. Harrow, and -Aliss Alary Hobiiison, younger daughter of Air. AL C. Hobiii-oii ami tbe late Airs. Hiibinsoii, if" Priiiccss-strect, AVIialley. The bride, who was given away by bor father, was cbarniingly a ttire ,1 in a dress of ivor.v j)hanlom crepo, with veil of Brussels not anil wreath of uismgc blossom, lent by tliq bride’s sifter, and she carried a bouquet ol lilies and white heather. There were two hrldo>nmids. Miss Mav Hyson, friend nf the bride, and ^Hss Dorothy Heyes, cousin of tho bridegrooin, who wm*c dressed in pink crepe, with picture hats to tone, and carried bmiquots of ereain roses. Mr. ItaymoijLd Standon, hrotlier of tho bridc- gronni, was best man, and 3lossrs. H> Barlow and S. Bobimson acted as groomsmen. Tlio ceremony was performed by tho Rev. G. ^lackcuxic and ^Ir. C. Green di.seourscd snitablo music a t the nrKnn. Following tho ceremony, a reception was hold a t tho Do Lacy Arms, nnd ^Ir. nnd Mrs. Staiiden afterwards left for tho lioncymoon nt Senr- bormigh, tlio brido travelling in a na\*y blue coat nml dress.


SAWLEY.


day Scliocl nniiiversarv services were held m the ^fcUiodist Chapel on Siindnv when they wore well nttcndiMl, particularly in tho cvoning. The proaelier. afternoon; ami evening, was the Rev. Allan Thornber, of Dclpli nml fornicrlv of this circuit, who delivered two very liolpfnl and appropriate discourses. Tho s]iccial music a t both services by the scholars and the clioir, under tho leadership of Sister Ella Cnninck. was greatly appreciated. ^liss F. A. Peel officiated a t the organ. At the morning school an insinring address was given hv iMr. Thornbor. Tlic collections,'amounting to £15 1*18. 2d., n'ero an increase on tho previous year.


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.—Tbo Sun. • X,-. •


tbo Aletlindist (Wesley) Clinreb, of Air. AVilfred AVimkley, eldest son of Air. and Airs. .1. AA'. AA'inekley, G.j, Pcel-street, to AVinifretl Alaiy, third daughter of Air. and Airs. J . I I. Rngiiall, 1, Central-avenue, Clitboroo. Tbo Rev. G. AA'. Tyson ofliciated. ’The bride, wenring jiiiik floral georgette, with bat and shoes to tone, and carrying a bominet of jiink cariiiitions, was given away by liei- father.


'J'lio wedding took pliice on Tuestlay at


Alisses Doris and Harbarii liagiiall, were in nttemlanec. Tbo dress of the former was lemon silk erepe, w-itli bat and shoos to inateli, tbe bouquet being composed of cream eariiatimis. 'The younger atteiulniit wore pink floral georgette, with bead-<lress of pink roses, and earrictl a posy, of pink and iiianve sweet peas. Air. Alliert Peareo, brotber-in-law of tbo bridegroom, was best man. Air. Stanley Ragnall nnd Air. Harry Ragnall, brotbers of tlie bride, being grooms- man ami usher respectively.


’Two sisters of the bride,


followed a t tlio liomo of tbe bride. On their roturn from tbo lioueymooii, which is being spent in the Lake District, Air.' and Airs. AViiicklcy will reside a t 17, Castle-view. Included in tbo presents was a set of carvers


.A reception


evenings next winter, -ny in th. room a t tlie Catholic, Ciiil), pi5"ihly on .Sun­ day evenings a lter clmrch, iln'ii wiiil't doing wliat wo can to make tho ventim* a success and hoping th a t not too many \vi!l bo cmi- tent with being mere “ passengers.” it may bo possible to help ns to pa's tin* winter with ono little additional int(‘iO'^t. I venture to think that there may h; untoM interest and fun in'tackling t lu ' job, and above all tackling it liglitbeaitedly.


If we can knock out a tVw intoro'tiug


i t is requested tha t tho«o to whom the idea makes any appeal should lielp in llu'ir own way by conversation and cnoouragcnicf.:, without having to be persoimlly ini'rviewod or specially circularised.


AVo shall al! benefit if things go well; ami


parish does not retain a paid organiser of our interests; but th a t should scarcely pre­ vent us from trying out a new sidioMO. or a scheme which may ho «oincwhat novel to our parish.


from anyone intoreslcd herein. REGINALD T. INGHAM.


Yfoorlauds, Cliihoroc, June 12th. 103.5.


Motor Coach Crashes


NARROW ESCAPE AT READ BRIDGE A party of twouty-threo Fleetwcod fidi-


workers who wore returning from a day trip to Y’ork on Saturday bad a narrow escap*-' soon after midnight" when the motor co.uli they were in swcr\’ed across tho road ami crashed against a tree a t Read llrinpo, between Radiham and \Vhallcy. Tli® presence of tlio tree, i t is statotl, pi evented tho coach from making a 10 ft. dive into a field below the level of the roadway.


fioin members of tlio AVesIcy Adult Bible Class.


sa b d en .


Son’s Cobdeii and Victoria Milk and Messrs. Lockwoo<l and Uucklev’s Union Alill cIose<l last Friday night until Thnrsilay niorning for the holiday. The day schools arc closed for a fortnight-


HOLIDAYS. — Messrs. J . Stulta rd nnd


moining a memonnl service was hold in uio Metlnxlist Chapel for tho late Mr« H. Parsons. Mr. Gninctt. of Padiham, me proacl^r, paid a high trihnto to the work


AILAIOHIAL SERVICE. •— Last Sunday


delight. At tho close tho organist, Mr- I


rendered ** 0 rest m tho


Mis. 1 arsons had done in her vomiger days lor the cause of Sahden. Special livmns wore Duluding “ Ihoro is a land of pure


only ono member of tbe party. Frank O’Rricn, Albany-road. was liurt. j l ° received a severe cut on his nose. Tlu> coach driver, Cvril Hollingworth. Yliddl®* street, Blackpool, who csca\>ed injuo, said th a t a t a bend in the road he had to swor\c» nnd before lie could straigliten out vebiclc the accident occun*od. The coacli was badly dnmngorl, and anolbor vebide was sent from R1ncki>oo1 to convey tbe party borne.


‘I’hc passengers'suffered from shock, but


Suits ars mads under healthy sunshine conditions—DuraFit.


REDMAYNE & READ 9, MARKET PLACE, GLITHEROE T shall bo pleased in due course to hear -rH'ter all. tl.o


voluntary. But tho'o intcro>tt‘fl niiglit bo a little ventureionic and outciprising.


just [ill looked f wlieii pcai ed I M'one


a m u s e - junaz('<


a n d l b | l i e v n ’ t I l a r i n e r - l


AVe a c t n n i l . l


. s u d d e n I i n g t l u


ami till c o l o u r s !


d u r i n g b e l o w


A i i o t h e n e s s o : |


OIK' h i l l t o l d l i o l i n g a t I


.sItM'p b | i l l t l u ' we cell I < ! i s e o v ( ' | t l i a t . i n s t a


i n t h J


i t i ( ‘ i ( l e n | a n d


g i l t s I n a n I WOI'(' t | cniikl i | I t was bad 111 arrivci! we sot I for ou r Bond


streetsI sions wav t'l


tbe col villager live, al


l le r t l


to let rwent, wbieb a few I coast. pirtur(|


were i | tbe


■ wide to tbol of th t i Clmrcll a firmi


wa*o s | was rcl m Mill Yistns I 'I ower I 250 fe| wo go| with i l ruggetf soarimf


iniiltitl spaoio I and p[ tbe and oft-qu'l


,


as till- i.igjini Cook, de-eani | say, in coit| nnh ss (oiild ^pl^‘mi I tlie U'l w«' ex('


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