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ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935. A MAN ABOUT TOWN
TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE.- The {greatest imanent of the womlerful
■first week of tlu' Silver .Inliih’e eelehrsitions oeeiinvd, it is jtenerally a;^reed by those wltu jvere prcsmit, :it We^imin>tcr Hall.
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■ ^ratulaiioiis of the lairiK ami Commons on the aUni.ument of In’s Silver Jubilee. After the addresses from both Houses had been pre>entcd, and the Kinj; had replied, the .Lord Chancellor suddenly called for three
•cheei’s for the Kin*'. The oaken raftns of the ancient Hall,
wliieh was built by William Rufus, Middeuly resoundi'il to an unrotra ined outlmr>t of loi-al affection that was >nrely unprecedented. Solemn staid politieian> threw off their Yiai> a"d cheeja-d ihcli- Kin^i a-? they must
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clj.ereil their t<*am lieroe.s at seliool. Buckingham Palace Scenes.
■ at that uni<iuo oecasion hut million- will runemhor for tin* re-t, of their lives the equally remarkable ilemonsirations of loyalty tiiab occurred eaeii ui^iit tmlside Jlueking- iiam Palace.
From Picc-adilly and ONforii-street with
tljcir iloodlit sfiojis*. from Westminster, viieie the *:lowln^ pillar of Rie Ren was ■the attraction: from tin length of the Kin- Taiikmeiil, pa-t th-‘ hrilliantly fliiodlib Savoy, down as far a*< H.M..S. J*i‘c>iileni, j)iekc(i out in coloured
like a fairy
.sliip, tae crowd- of si;it-cers wemh’d tlieir way towanls Riickineliain ihilaco at lO-U p.m. J'iacii evenin;:, -umimmed by the cheerin*;
of erowd>. the Kine and Quemi caim? out on the balcony and bowed and waved their il:an!\-. and nothing would move tho-e eiowds nniil their Maje'ties appeared.
Prince Opens Royal Tournament. Tin’s year’s Royal Ton nm mini t. which
the Prince of Wales opmied this week at Olympia, should break :dl recoi-ds. From the moment when on liis arrival
the Pi’inee pa>.-eil throuj;li the j^uard of lienonr of the Wot Surnys and the Royal Horse .Vrtillery. to the end of the perform ance ill the an-na. his Royal Iliiihnes- paid the dec?H--t atteniio.u to I'acii event, ami in ton-njiieiice tlie men. ohviou-l.v inspired by the Piince's keen intere-t.
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Th-' anniml AVliit-uiitid.* proe ssion of In the
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Forrest. Castle-view, Clitlrur*.
Keholai-, 4 oii'^rejialion and guilds of SS. Alicha ‘I and .'John's Clmreh ami SeiuMils took jilace on Whit-.Miimhiy, the loth.
Alarkct Place a halt wa- made wliih* the Jim--*4l eands phqved thi* Dead March—a tribui4' t4) the memory of Kino IClward VII. Tho Ihirisli Ciiurcli ami School proces-ion took plan? on the following day, 'I'm'-day, when the hands aeain playe«l tlu* De.-id Alaieli while everyom* stood stationary In tise Market Plac(*. All tin* mnslc. was of a sacred character. The n.iimher taking part in the procession —upwards of l,oOl)— estahli-lu.'d a r4‘eonl.
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siiiiis as u.-ual on AVIiit-'rne.s(!a,v. 'I'he weatln*r was the finest e.\p<*rieneed diiriny; the festival for many years.
Clmthurn nml AVhall<*y held tlieir proco- Kinji-stivet ami tho vicinity of tin* rail
way station was tlironirod o'» the niiiht of the 14th to witiu'ss tlio departure of the local Territorials for Salisbury Plain, there to umlei}40 their annual trainiiiji.
A -Olios of sti'an«4o eoiiicidences at AVhile- surest-
Ji'turhcd Iritciuna- .h'lirato iful im-
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Tmvou was ehronieled in connexion witli n tenilile ]iib disaster in wliieh 14(5 men ami youths lost their liv(*s. AVe quote: “ Tlie fir-t eoal from the pit in which Hie men are entombed was hrouj4ht up on Kin^ F.dward’s birthday. Tin* mine fired for the first time in l.'^f>4, tho year of his
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Ala.iosty’s marriajie. Now it has fired a second lime in the yi*ar of his deatli.”
Air. J. AVliithnni. of I’adihain. ami Aliss
Alary Alice Atkinson, of CHHieroc-road, Sahden, were married at frt. Nicholas s
'Chnroli. Sahden, on the 14tli, by the Rev. A. E. Roden.
Another wedding, on tlic l-*Hli. wa*^ that
-of Mr. Thninas nnrrisrn, sivth son of Air. Jolm Harrison. Plantalinn Farm. Chai«4lov, to Laura, third daughter of Air. J. L.
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Jiowhiml. held at the Cofl’n- House, details of the ehureh restoration scheme wore dis- -■Missed. 11 was announced that tho con
tract for tho wlioli' of the work Inul been let to Me.'si'>. .A. Vc(‘v«*r:' and Son. of C'lithcroe, and that the total c-o-t would ho £1,(100. Towards that -inn Mr. C. R. K. AVri^lit. of Rolton Hall, had promisc(l to difray tin* co-t of tin* entire re>toration of the chancel, wiiich would amount to more than half the sum reipiired. Air. Joiin Ilawoith. of the Woodlands, had al-o promi-i‘d L’400, and the IR'etor U?i*v. J. AVilso") ClOO, leavinj' about £400 to he raised. It wa- d<*cided to ehKc the church on the l-Mli June, am! to hold tlie .services in til'.’ sidiool.
'Fhe mim<*rou- -tails, etc., in the village fitrect t:ave RoltonIhy-R.iwlaml tlie apiiear-
FIFTY YEARS AGO.
Air. .Vi’Wton IlaiTh'y Aspdeii. younjioL son of Ah’. R. A-pdon, of ('liihcroe. to Kate, Mcoml daughter of Mr. W. CR frowllier. of 'r*H)thill 1Ioum>. Mail-field. Notts. The eeri meny was performeil at the C
tional Church. .MaU'lield. by tho Rev. J. Cl. ’roily, re-ident minister.
wliicli Imd lu'CM niuniny: for many year.- at Newby. neai‘ Rimin^ton. was stnp.pod, o'.vin^i to tho had stale of trade. Rclwee.i thirty ami forty operatives were thrown out of empliiyment,
Ali-s 1-', Haworth. <hnmliti'r of Mr. I.
1 la wort i I, fariiiei-, I leyhoiiso, died some* v.’hat -mhlenly. She had lueii '-eimoi- lei-tro— at Sahden for some moiilhs. ami l)cfor*‘ eomin;i to Sahihui .-lie h* Id a -imilar jJo-ilit)ii at Cornholu’.e.
Oe.rinu: the wcidc the -mall cotton riiili 'J'lie weddinjr took jihice at I.ei<*cster of
ame of a fair on ,\-cin>ion Day, when the two friendl.v societies, tlie .Amicable ami Foresters, celebrated tlieir annivei-saries.
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cillor 'rhomas Ormeroil said it was with 111111*
Mr. .\. H. Aitken was a candidate for the town clerkship of Accrin*;ion. H»- sliouM he ehul to see Mr. Aitken sueci*ssfnl. hut at the same tim<* he should he sorry to lo-e his servici- in lonnexion with Clitheroi* (■(irpoiation. Oilnr im-mher- coiiciirre*!, the Cou»u-il nnanimonsly approving a resolu-
C'aldeiwood v*ieriimry inspector umhr tii'i ( oiilanlou- Di'(*a-es (.\nimals) A<’t in pl.'«-c of Mr. Youn^. who had lemoveil from tiio town.
C‘on»'cillor Ormcrod nmvcil the prepara
tion of a eem'
r.nl district rate of 1-. iti tini pound, mid a hijihway rate oi a .similar
amount. Tlie .Salford Rridet* AlilL, Clitlieroe. were
offered at auction at the Ksehan^e Sale rooms. Rhn-khnrn, by M«*'‘Si-. 1C Rn-hton and .Son. hut non* witlulrawn. the hi;ihe'fc
l)id heine Cd.OOD. 'riio d(*ad body of a cliild was found in a
brook, adjacent to tlu* hl^thway l)ctwe(*n Slaidhnru and Holden, on Sunday (‘vniino, the 17th. the discovery heiM*4 nmde by a fanner's wife named Rar;4h. Tin* child, a|)parenlly about two yi’ars old. wa- laid in the water
v.ith its h(*ail and shoulders under a stone. 'i'wo women were arre-tial on suspicion of hciii;; comerne'l in t!ie mnnl«‘r. Formal evidence was taken at ail impie-t on the P.ftli by Mr. A. I. Rohin-o-. the inquiry lieiu^ adinuni(‘d.
At a meelinii of liio Tciwn Council, Coun 410(1 feclines that tliey liad loanied time
charge of t!:e Rancer-: the janntv hamls; th<‘ Royal Jlorse Artillery doni;i their musical i-ide: -phuidid momenis out of Iai*;- lamr.- brave history disjilayed in pay;eant form by the three ii<'hlii*;i services. A jireat, show jor U-; to see. hut what a wonderful .-p-’ctach? for our Jubilee visitors from ovei-eas!
Few people were privilej^ed to he jiresent
'J'ho Kiiiii. aeeompanie<l by tin* Queen, l»a<l ;40]ie there in receive tlio loyal eoii-
Milestones Back in Favour. Tlie iniio.-itone, one of tiie t'arliest land
marks of tho road, is coming into its iiwn again hecau>e the 40 miles per hour speed limit lias ereateil u demand among nlotori^ls for a (jiiick ami rcmly means of clu*eking the accuracy of spcedoim*ti*rs liy comparing their ri'adings against tiu’ time taken to cover a mcasiiroil slrctcii of road.
It lias been found that in many eases to
Authorities, the Antomohih* As>«u-iation has, I learn, 4-arried out a series of checks 011 unrestricted roads, and where the milestones well* fouml to ho strieily accurate, tem porary notlei-s liavi* hi'on i recti’il stating the fact. In duo course all the old milestoiu's will ho cleaned, “ ie-ilresM‘d.‘ ’ and wlii’ ie noiv-.-ary rc-.-ited .-o as to he nioi*o con spicuous.
day milestones, when* tlu\v do still exist, an* no longi'r eoiTeelly spaced, owing to changes .-Inee they were first erected. With the eo-oj)iiration of the Highway
" ■' w m Courageous Effort.
quii'cs courage to put on opi'ra at a
iio.ar-hy iheairc when llu* opera season I- aii’oady in full swing at t'ovent Garden, tlie Lyei'um Tlu'utre iiroductimi of “ Die Fleth'rmtius *’ merits support. .\nJ imiging by the applause'*^at tho fii.-t
If fiir 110 other roastm than that it re- I 5 V, » . w m '■ i M R . JA M E S S O U T H W O R T H M A R R IE D -
(ELEVEN) DURING the ALTERATIONS PROGRKSSsoinclimcs means tempuraly inconvenience.
We sliall bo bap])y to eater for j'onr rei|nirement.s as usual. Splendid Showing of P R E S EN T DA Y FA SH IO N A B L E
D R ES S M A T ER IA L S of Every Kind'within the Market Hall, and also on the outside market.
ll’c kIkiU he plaited lo wideome you to our modeni ■ttrvk'c just as soon as the allav/ious arc coiiijilekd.
R. J. KIRKUP Evcrylhimj in J)rcss Mali rials 26, MARKET HALL, BLACKBURN b ? ! # I
niglit it will got it. loo. for the production is 4»i that high stamlaial one has h-ariit to exjii’ct from the Carl Ro-;i pi-oplo. Tho c<unpany Im- .always ho<*ii iiot«*d for its team work hut it has never been se«*n to hotter advaulago Hian in Hio chai'ming “ lUuo Damihe ” halh t. Alahol Raker, who-o lamdoring of A(h'h*’s
coloratura aria was brilliant. IP’loii Ugilvi4* a- Uo-aiiml, ami Huliort Dunkerl(*y and King-loy Laik aia* pi'rhaps ilesorving of -j)!4'ial monlioii in a cpmpaiiy. tliat is uniformly oxcollont.
Presenting London.
l.omlon in tliis groat Juhih'i* Summer is
more than ever tlio centre of the world's stage. In tin* past low W4*oks tln'ia* has hiM
M i a tn'inomhius influx of overseas visitors
while many more liavi* still to arrive. Puhli-ln*r- 4)f guiilo-ho4i!;s -Inmld ho f*’*!- iug pIoas4*d with tln’iiisolvo**!
Alany of
them have risen to the occasion with m*w produotion<, and oin* which 1 I’ann* across this week—oallod “ Royal London "—ought to h(' widi'ly popular. It intioilucj's London to tho visitors by
nu'ans of a -orif's of wi*ll oho-i'ii. beautifully printoil photographs, Tho dosoripHvo maltor is brief, yi't suHiciont, ami I cannot imagine a Inlt*'!* way of pr'-enting 11k* Lomhm of 11)4*) to her vi-itors. or a more apt souvenir for tln'in ti) take away.
JACK LONDONER. Two W41 } i 1 known families were united by
tho mamagt*. which took place in St. Williod's (.hurch,
Rihcho.slor, on Monday nioinmg. oi Mr. James SmiHiwtirHi, younger son of Airs, am! the latt* Air. Robert South- worth. of “ Fairfii.'ld,” Clitheroe. ami AHss Alice Mary Craven, elder daughH.-r of Mr. and Alr.s. E. R. Craven, of Ighten Grove, Ihnliham-road. Rnrnh*y.
has been asM)4-iatod witli tho family firm at Rrook.s and Jiihih'o Alills, Clitheroe, am! is
Langho Jubilee Celebrations.
On .Salurd.iy. Hie Langlu) ami Rillington
Jiihilei* ci'hhrations weri? lujd ami inelmled entei taiiimeiiL for all age-. In t!u* aflei- noim, Sports wire held in Klker Farm fii'hl and a largi* imniher attcmh'il and took a«!vaiitage of the glorious sunshim*. Races ami novelty (*V(*nts were .slagi'd and
iion to liive .Mr. Aitken a testimonial. The Council appointed Air. J. Ken*
son. Joan A-pin. .Aged (5: Marjorie Smith, R. Gann-tt. .Nina Dm-kelt. Aged 7 ami S: K. Reard'Worth. T. Tlilsilethwaiti*, K. Tom linson. Ag<“(l 1) ami 10; Kalhh'on Wilson, M. Ciiip|)eitdale. H. Taylor ami C. (h-Idard (lie). .\g4'il 11 to 11: Ih'iu* .Saddingtoii. and ti(* httween AI. Chippt'mlale. A. Rat cliff'* am! lAlian l)m-kworlh. Aged 11 to 1|5: Threc-li’g g '<
1 raci*; Ivy Simp-on ami 1C.
.Ml'S. Maml-h*y, Mrs. ICatough, Mr-. Iloughi^. Riiy-.— I ml4*r A: C. Ingham. Roy Reard.s- wortli. Rrynn .Mayor. Warden, Fred I’ roeti'i*. Jom-, A. Hayton, J. Hilton.
'I’a-sell: I). Kiieliing ami Ivy ICatoiigli. Mairicil ladies ov<’r 21. Novelty race:
.Aged A: (Joorgc .Aged O; ICric .Ageil 7 and
tliwaito, R. AA'allhank. 11. Howard. Aged 1-1: L. Rradley. J. ICatough, 1C. I'owh r. Cross-enunlry lace, course about Hiivo
.Aged \) ami 10: J. Aiislow. H. Aspin. 'I'. Kitehing.
(Jeorgo Fowh*r. .A. Whiteln*ad, Rrian Carr. .Aged 11 to 14: R. Tliistle-
miles to A’ork and hack. 'I’his wa- a handi cap and i’4*snlt4*(l in a thrilling finish, Tom (Jehlanl heating Fred Rirkett by a few yanis after Iiaviiig had 2J minutes .-tart. L. Rradley was third. Tug-of-War. Ftmr teams entered and
W. Sykes. Ladies over 4A: Mrs. SmiHi. Airs. Shor-
mell, All-s Fonlils. Airs. RatelifL*. Roys 14. AYheelharrow raei*: (L Gorton
the Wilpshire Rri/.i? Rand plavKi seh-clioiis am! dance mu-ic. Each ^cliild was pre- S4*nli*d with a hall am! a fancy mug In eom- mcumiaiiim of tlu* .hihilee. ami tea was pnfviilo'l for all. The winners of the various rac*'- W4*re as folhiws:— Girls.— Fml. r .j : 1C. Goodi’iham. A. Wil
A 'i'he htidogroom
voiy Well known in the town, especially among crickctt.'is, having hoeii a momher of tin* Clitheroe team. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. (iamble. A'icar of All .Saints’ Cliureli, Haherghain, as-isled by tie* Rev. S. .Si<h hotham. Rector of St. Wilfred’s Clmreh. Rihcln.'ster.
'riu* Inide
wore a. dusty pink two-piece suit, with fur iruiinn'tl euil-. ami had a spi’ay of orchids. Tlu? hridesinaid was ,Mi>s llaihara Crav’ ii (sister of the bride), who wa- wearing a <Iark
Hurst Green jubilee Dinner. A’ ith ih* ohj«‘ct of ciumm'mniMtiug
the King'- S.IvtT Jubilee the Ri*v. Father I'A I). 0 CoiiMor, .S.J., Rector of .Sto:iyhurst CoHegi*. onl4*rt:iim*d all the oinphiyees of the College. ]()1 in numhi r, to ilinner on 'riimsday week.
'riils wa- lield in tlu* fine
oM hall of .Sionyhni>t, whiih was gaily (heorated for the 4'v<‘a«>ion, Tlu* dinner was -oi'ved by memhois <if th.* Community, who proved ilu*mse!ve> ellicieui in the ta-k. '.riio llev. Fr. Rector, i:i pro|t4)siug the loa^t of the* King, ompliasist',!
th.it the liappy stall* of our <‘.mmiy wa- due to llio eon-
.-.fani labour and M'lf.-aei ifiio of tin* King and Royal Family, ami he hope.I that (!od would spare llum far a much iong»*r peiioO. Tin* a--omhly tesivimL.I by singing Uie National Aniliom. During Ibo iirocoediugs Hn* fallowing til. gram was -out to llio King:
Hi- Ma’i‘>ty Hn* King. Rockingham Palace. London.
(liiini'i*. tin* Rector, tin} servant- and 4ni;ilo;--4*es iif .Stonyhiirst College (1(57 in ininiher) t**nd«*r ii vnnr Alajesty their sincere and In’aitf4?li oxpressinr*s of loyal homag4*.
'riu’y pray God to bless rojily:
'Dm billowing telegram was received in Ruckinghani Palace.
'I’ln* King is imich gratified to iveeive
Rictor, .Stonyl’.iirst Collegi*. Stonyhiirst.
Laiiglm hi'nt A’ork in the final after ko(*n ami 4*xciting 4>lfort whii-h wa.s the “ high spot ” of the affernoon. Mom over -fi). Noveltv race: H. Robinson,
reek, Mrs. Callow. Ladies over 40. Candle race: Airs. Cart-
’I’he ceie-
m.mv at St. Paul's Chun-ii. laiw APhi-, was pcrfornuMl by tli4* Rev. J. R. \Vadditq;ion.
Rramley Mi-ade, AVhaliey. celehrat4*.l their '^iildeo wedding on tho Ihth.
Air. and Mrs. Rii-liard Thomp-on, of
half-ma>t is a si;;n «)f mourning, hut 4I4) you know how the eu-Pnn ori;4iaaled? It arisi*s from the old naval rule that tlu’ sij4ii of Milmii-sioii was Hu* lowerinj; of tlu* lla-4 l)v the vanfni-lied, now the admission of coiKiuost by death.
It is ticm rally know tliat a fla;4 flown at
the JVace for the horon-'h of Darwen. The death (X'lnrred at Coronation Ruild-
Mr. D. J. .Slmckleton. ALP. for CiiHieroe Division, was addeil to Hu* C'onimis-lon of
intis, Whalley. the r(*si(h*nee of her danuliter, (Airs. AVilkinson. fornu*rly of the .Assembly Rooms), of Airs. Dnxhury, of (■rimsar'ih, at liic advanced ajii* of oitihty- eijilit yi^ars.
In the early morning of Tuesday, Hie
Ifith. the preliminaries to tlio removal of the late Kin«i KdwaixPs body to AVestminslor Hall from Ruekinjilinin Palace were het4iin.
'I’ens of thniisamls of people witnessed tlie passing of the royal cortege.
TO HIS AlAJESTV KING GEORGE.
Sire, while Hie heart of grief is yet dnml) For liim w<* loved—how well can scarce h« said ;
While still the music of the muffled drum Rolls in the solemn requiem of the dead;
For you, on whom the instant duties lie, Which were ordained of old for kings to hoar,
And may not iiausc for d<?atli, wo lift our
God keep yon in liis care.” (Owen Seaman in “ Punch,” )
'ra-s4*ll. Marv lloughlim. Girls s to 11; (J. Callow, R. Gohlard,
St a 11 ley AYilkinson, Robin Douglas. Girls under 14: A. lligginson, Kdim Cat-
low and tie lictwoen G'.‘ GocHleram ami J. Simpson.
In Hie AL'thodist School. Hio old folks
oyer (lA Innl a spli’inlid tea party, and over sixty aUemh-d. Afterwanls they were entertained by that f*xeollonl concert party, “ TIu'^ Tonic- ” of AA*il))shire. In the St. Alary's Roman Catliollc School the younger folks hml a ilanee in Hn*'evening and to music by Jack Dawson’s Rami everyjim* had a good time. In St. Leonard’s School. 2! tahh's wore take" up by whFt players and after keen play the winners were AR’ssrs. R. Wilkinson and .lack A
A’alsnn, and Airs,
Robinson and Afr.s. G. Fowler. Ales-rs. Harry Smith and R. A
A’ ilkinsnn wore ALC.’ s.
Committee who organised those (*vonts and during the evening lie visited tho sclmols and tliaiiked tliose who had worked hard to make the affair so vorv .siu'cc-'^sful. Ever.v credit and praise is due to tlic various committees responsible. ACCIDENT.—Just before tlic start of the
Tho Rev. D. Molt was clinirman of the
races at the Jubilee sports, Afr. Percy A
A’hitehend, of Rillington, was helping to
make an arena for the prize table when tho head of a mallet ho was using fell off and. liitting lilm on the head, caused a severe wound. After attention by Afr. J. Rrown. ho was talco?» away for medical atlcntinn. ClANOERT.—A’ esterday week, a concert
was held in tho Aletliodist School and was well attended. The pupils of Afr. Crollin Rest gave many pleasing items on their violins, and a talented hov soprano, S. .Tneksoii. of RIackhnrn, delighted the large audionro witlf .«:ovoral items. AIi«s Alar- gerison also sang am] Aliss Kathleen AAMIson
(Continued at foot of next column.)
Doris Rrewer. AI«'ii 21 to 40. Flat race: Gilbert Alayor,
ami J. ICntougii: J. RalelifTe ami A\'. Rrewi’r. (.lirl-. 11 to 1(5. Flat race: Madge Carr. 1C.
tho ines-age of oong'.ntula.Hons which voc liavo sent on Ills Silver Jnhih'o. and I am di’sMvd to express his Majesty's
warm ihanli- to all who joined in tluxs.* good wi>lios.
CLIA’E AVIGRAAL A
.After a mo-t jovial affernoon. Air. J. A’ ilcock proiiosod a vote of thanks to tlie
Ri’clor for the dinner and roccp.Hon he had givi-n them, pointing out the good spirit thafprevailed hetwoon mast*‘c and oniployoe. — I*'I*. Rtebir said it luul boon a groat ph^nsniv to he among-t H;em: and ho hail enjoyed Hie af(4*rmmii very ninch.
f-ever.il
inns'cal item- Wv*re reiider.d by momher- of the company.
tion in Imnie iiur-ing, hchl sit Hrust Green, sire to hsiml. Tho cxsiminer wsis Dr. R J. C’hiike: th<* Icctmor. Dr. J. M. Postlo- thwsiite. of AYlnillev: siml Hu* tesiclior, .Mi.-s R. Hsirrison, of Clitlioroo. Home Nursing Certificates wore gainctl by
Tero.sa Railt'y, Margaret Rrown. IC-sii* Holden. Annie Hoyle, Eva Newliold, Mary Rillington, Mary Cros-*. Marv .A. Holden, Mary ^fycrscongh. Jiilisi O'Raffei ty.
,A.A1 REL.ANCE.— Result- of :in cxnniinn- HURST GREEN. --avA*' ci--”
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slndonls at Clitheroe Tcelinleal Sirluuil at Moroeambe Fe-Hvsil last Saturdav; Sight Reading from Hu* Rihlo: Miss
T E CH N IC A L SCHOOL SU CCESSES. The following succ'cssos wore gained by
Panline Rate.-, vras placed srcoml witli 1(5S marks out of 200. .Scono for Ttvo A
Mr-, AYliiio-ide and Miss Panline Rates, assisted by Mr. D. RIaekhurn, of Clitlieroe, wore placed second with 78 marks out of 100. Yoikshiro Dialect: Miss ^f. Rawlinson, Miss A. AVilkinson and Mis- C. A
A’omon and One Yfan: IFc invite you lo visit our laundry at your convenience.
W4*re placed tliird each with 80 marks out of 100.
A’addington
nlaced first in “ Memorised Speech for Mon ” witli 8(5 marks out of 100. Mr. RIackhnrn only mi-sod bringing the " Lady .Ashton Elocution Trophy ” hack to Clitheroe by two marks.
recited. Miss D. Rest was the accompanist and also gave pianoforo solos. I\Ir. Gcoigo Hindle wa.s tlu* chairman. During tlin interval, hot-pot. tea and hisenils wore ‘•erved. Tlic proceeds wore for the renova tion fnml.
/Continued from preceding column.) iMr. Donald RIackhnrn, of Clitheroe, was The Holidays are not far away. Why not send
your Sports Clothes, Flannels or Knit Wear. Reasonable charges always! Price . list with pleasure.
Regular deliveries and collections in the district.
You can depend upon our service! If you are not already a customer allow us to show you what good laundry work really means.
THE RAMSGRBAVE LAUNDRY R AM S G R B A V B , B U A C K B O RN
Phone 4S0S7.
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Prompt Delivery DRY' CLEANING and
LAUNDRY WORK of the highest order
PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS PAID TO EVERY DETAIL — YOUR SUITS, GOATS OR COSTUMES ARE THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND NEATLY PRESSED. A PROCESS OF RECENT INVENTION ENABLES US TO EXCEL IN THIS WORK.
and to pro'cvve yinir Maji'sty and her Alajr-t.v .tin* Queen to reign over us for many -oars to conn*. E. D. O'CONNOR, Rector.
On tin* eci‘a-io;i of Hicir Jtihilee
blue fiMok ami hat, ami carrict.! anomoin's. Tlu* best man was Mr, Ralph .Southworth (cousin of the hridegroom). After the wedding a reception wa- held at the l)e Tahley Arm- Hotel, Rihche.-ter. Air. and Mrs. .'^'ouiiiworth, wh^ ai’o to take up r.'-iilcmv in Great Yehliiam. Kssc.x, are to -pend their Inmeymoon motoring. Among tlu* |ne-em- reeciio'd was a cut-gla-s wat(?r jfig from tlie stall at Ale-sts. .Soiltliworths’ mills.
Thornley Motor Collision.
Mis. Mary Alice Wiggb-w.n-tli (44),
.\c<-riiigton. and lu*r ilanghti'r, Alargai'(?t \Yaid (41). 41. rnion-str«‘‘ t. Aci ringtoii, are also (h'.-crilicd a- being fairly eomlort- iahle.
The accident occurred about lialf a mile
hiyoml t!n> !)»’rhv Arms Hotel on llu* way to C'liipjdng. Till? motor ear in winch liic lour peo|)le wn* tiavelliiig caim? into 4«)lli-ioii with a inotiir lorrv. Mu'grov** was mlmitti’d
tlu* Infirmary
suflering from seven* Injuries to the rib-; Margari’L A"ii AVard had a !ai-4*rat(*d bend; Alargaret AYard Innl -ev(*re head and b'g injuries; nml •.Ague- AYigglesworth was MiH'(*ring from a sn.-pccte<I fracture of the skull ami extensive leg injuries.
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K ing—Iri'et. Accrington, the iliivir of tlie i-ar wa- -aid to lx* fairl.v comfortable, and to«* iither two pa'-enger-, Alargan*t Ann AYanl (AO),
(57. Rotunu ITiion-sln’et,
Dovoii-hire*-tr4'. t, Ai-eringtoii, who was in jured i" a motor accident 4>ii tin* Cliipplng r«)ad, 'I'hoinb-y. on AVeilm-da.v W4‘ck, was -till unc:m-ci«ms on Momlay. She i- at Pre-tmi Royal Infirmary. Tltoma- Henry Mn-grove ((10), herhali-t,
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If you have, possibly you are in need of some definite bodily support. OUR BODY BELTS are
construefed to meet each individual need. Allow us to assist you.
M A L E AND F EM A L E AT TENDANT S.
SARGESON & MULLINEAUX 13, EANAM, BLACKBURN
TRUSSES; ABDOiNUNAL BELTS.
Tkl. G774. Advice free, and in privacy.
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'/ou 5ct double profits if you save with the " YORKSHIRE PENN/BANK. Yougeithef? Bank’s usual interest and you get youiF holiday fares on the L M S at a cheaper rate - for every £ you p a y o n ly /9;-i So call in at the Dank to-day and open a deposit account. Put away just as much as ever you can every week—it’ll make all the difference when holiday time comes round.
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Ask for the folder giving full details of the scheme and open a''Summer Holiday" account at the nearest branch of the Yorkshire Penny Bank.
Published by the Yorkshire Penny Sank Ltd. end London Midland & Scottish Railway
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