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(SIX) ! l Mount Zion Methodist Church, Lowergate. The Annual “AT HOMES”


Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Next, Nov. 27th, 28th & 30th. WEDNESDAY—LADIES’ EFFORT


CHAIEMAN: THE JIAYORE3S (Mrs. J. H. Satterthw.iitc). HOST .and HOSTESS: JHL and JH?S. J . TOMLINSON.


Farcical Sketch : “ SUSAN SHUTTLEWORTH SETS UP.” Rccoption I 7-30 p.m.


EntcrtainmDnt 7-30 p.m. THURSDAY—CHILDREN’S EFFORT ;—


CH.-URJIAN: MASTER HARRY BASliERVILLE HOST & HOSTESS: MASTER G. BDRGESS & MSS EILEEN CHinSTOPHEU


1 Recaption 0-30-7 p.m.


The Operetta: “ THE WISHING GNOME.” Rofroshiuonts at rcasoDable prices each CTcnisg,


Entertainment 7 p.m.


ADMISSION—Each Evening: Adults Gd.; Children 3d. Adults’ Season Tickets 1/3. Full particulars of the Entertainment on Saturday, the 30th, will appear next week.


CUtheroe, Parish Church CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH S.P.G. SUNDAY, Nov. 24th.


SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER 24th 8 o’clock: HOLY COJIMDNION.


10-30: MATINS. Preacher: REV. E. J. PENISTAN, late of Biinhiiry, Australia.


6-30: EVENSONG. Preacher: REV. A, E. SWALLOW, A'icar of Chatburn.


COLLECTIONS FOR S.P.G. ALL DAY. Moor Lane Methodist Church. i f


Missionary Anniversary Services SUNDAY NEXT, November 24th. Preaeher at 10-30 and G ;


REV. R. H. WOOLDRIDGE, M.C. of Rishton.


MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 26th


MISSIONARY ‘A T H O M E » to be held in the School at 7-30. Speaker;


REV. JOHN S. WALSH, B.A. of INDIA.


Subject: “ Scenes from hlissionary Work in Bengal,”


MUSIC. REFRESHMENTS. All Collections in aid of Misgionary Funds


ST. HELEN’S CHURCH WADDINGTON


r Sunday Next, Nov. 24th


COLLECTIONS AT ALL SERVICES FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.


GENEROSITY NEEDED.


St. Catherine’s Church, West Bradford.


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES


Sunday, 24th November 9-15 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST, Celebrant THE VICAR.


6-30 p.m. EVENSONG and SERMON, PREACHER ;


Rev. W. J . SYMONDS, VICAR OF SABDEN.


S a tu rd a y , 30th Nov.


Annual Tea Party & Concert IN SCHOOL


Commencing : Tea 5 p.m., Concert 7 p.m.


Admission : Children, Tea 1/-; Concert 6d Adults : Tea 1/6; Concert 1/-.


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In the Liberal Club at 3-15 p.m. SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER 24th SPEAKER:


P .S .A .


MR. JAMES DIXON Soloist : Mrs. Symms


Chairman : Mr. D. J. Cowperthwaite Pianist : Nr. R. Halstead.


It’s worth the extra cost to advertise


your coming events in the newspaper; still more so because the ‘ Advertiser & Times’ offers you without charge


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a place in their Bureau of coming events exhibited in Market Place. This Bureau is consulted e'/ery day in the week by promoters of events who wish to keep their date clear ot other events.


Fancy Dress Ball FRIDAY, DEC. 20th


Service Buses 8-15 via Waddington or Whitewell.


Returning after the Dance.


CLITHEROE HENRY GEORGE GROUP A PUBLIC MEETING in the Co-operative Guild Room, Moor Lane,


W ed n e sd a y Next, Nov 27 to commence 7-30 p.m. SPEAKER ;—


Chas. H Sm ith son , of Halifax. Subject: LIBERTY and JUSTICE.


Chairman ; Councillor A. HALLOWS Questions Invited. Everybody Welcome


PRELUnXARY NOTICE. NEWTON INSTITUTE


W HIST DRIVE uill bo bekl in tho


CONSERVATIVE CLUB


On Wednesday Next, Nov. 27th Comnionco 7-30 ji.m. ADMISSION 1/-


SOCIAL SERVICE CENTRE MOOR LANE.


GRAN D C O N C E R T BY


FATHER McAVOY’S MINSTRELS OF ACCRINGTO.V.


Wednesday Next, Nov. 27th. To commence at 7-30 p.m.


CHAlRJfAX: MR, G. HETHERINGTOX. ADMISSION SIXPE.XCE.


Members and their Wives and Children Half-price.


ProcoiKls in aid of JIAYOU'S CLOG FUND. Preacher at 10-30 a.m. and 0 p.m.


Rev. JOHN A. SINCLAIR (Pastor Elect)


Evening Subject—“ Tlie House bv the Side of the Rond.”


METHODIST CHURCH (Wesley) SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER 24th


Preacher at 10-30 a.m. REV. H. HOOPER


Preacher at 0 o’clock REV. W. McKEE


MOUNT ZION, Methodist Church SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER 24th


Preacher at 10-30 n.m. REV. S. E. HARPER


Preacher at 0 p.m. MR. J . FOULDS


Parish Church Kindergarten Dept.


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE LOWER SCHOOL


Tuesday Next, November 26th


ComniencQ 7-30 p.ni. Admission Sixpence. Refresliinciits nt rensonnit)ie cliargcs.


Ciitheroe Cricket, Bowling aud Tennis Club


friends who voted for me on the instant and returned me to represent the Clithcroe Division in Parliament for the sixth time. It is a great pleasure to me to know that 1 still retain your confidenee: and, to serve you all, irrespeetive of party, will be my earnest endeavour.


Ladios and (jcntlemen, I am deeply gr.iteful to all my


kind 14 th


Yours sincerely, WILLIAM BRASS


Bi Albany', London W


HURST GREEN.


turbances ,at Hurst Gioeii were made at Monday’s meeting of Ciithoroe Rural Dis­ trict Council. Tlio Surveyor (Mr. W. G. Booth) road a letter from four llurst Green residents comiilaining of* tlie conduct of a woman who, they alleged. “ knocked and throw stones at doors, tied strings across paths to trip up residents, made noises under people’s windows when they were in bod, and tied gateposts. Mr. R. Vnrioy observed that he did that sort of tiling wlien a lad. The Council decided to reply


to the letter stating that it was a mattc*r for the police.


MITTON.


supper, organised and carried out by tlio members of the clioir, assisted by members of tlio catering committee, was lield on M'ednosda'y evening. ’riicre was a capital attendance, ID tables being occupied. The supper was of a substantial character and included potato ])io, sweets, etc. TliQ eatables and prizes had lieen kindly given by friond'i. To tho donors, tho olioir, tlio At.C.’s and the oalerers, a cordial vote of thanks was c.vtended. Tt was unanimously agreed that the gathering was one of tho happiest of a long .series. The prizes for whist were won as follow.s:—Ladies: 1, ]\rrs. Oddie; 2, Miss H. Davies j ^Irs. Tliorii- her; ronsolntion, Miss C. Davies. Gentle­ men: 1, Mr. T, Cook; 2, Mr. T. Simpson; 3. Afrs. F. Robinson; consolation, ^fiss M. Hornby.


CUFRCir SCHOOL.—A whist drive and


lated soldiers and sailors who were discharged after serving their country in the wars. Tho substitute in the case of the Navy was a chest kept nt Chathntn. The idea is said to have originated from Drake and Hawkins after tlio Armada in IdSS. ^ Seamen volun­ tarily agreed to have certain sum.s docked from tlieir wages to make a pension fund for poor and disabled ex-Servico men. The money collected soon reached a considerable Slim, and the keeper ijf the chest was often su.'qmctcd of Jiolping Jiimsolf to the contcnt.s. Pepys. when ho became Clerk of the Acts, liad tho chest overhauled and abuses cor­ rected. Ho got an order from the Duke rf York to linro llie mnltor looked into and a commission appointed to inspect tJio chest Xrom time to lime and report.


-riLlfL: J i to , .1— a,,.:,. .


pension.s were instituted there was no national provision for womidod and muti­


THE NAVY CHEST AT GREENWICH. Tn the days before tho Army and Navy


C’OMPL.MXT.—lloforences to alleged dis­ a BOLTON ’B0S after Whist at 11 p.m. fter Dnneo at 2 a.m.


METHODIST CHURCH (WESLEY) CLITHEROE.


Christmas Fayre


SATURDAY, November 30th. Opened at 2-30 p.m.


Full particulars next week. BASHALL EAVES AND


BROWSHOLME SHOW OLD ORIGINAL


FARMER’S BALL in Assomhiy Rooms, Bashall Eaves


FRIDAY, DEC. 13th Dancing S p.m.—2 .t.to.


TICKETS: Ladies, 2/0; Gent’s. 3/- including Sapper.


FREE ’BUS AFTER BALL. E. NF.WHOUSE. Secretary.


TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CLITHEROE DIVISION.


DOWNHAM READING ROOM.


WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE FRIDAY NEXT, Nov, 29th.


Whist 7-30—10 p.in. Dancing 10—2 a.m. W'bist and Dnncc 1/3 including refresliments IVhist only, 1/-, including refreshments. Dance only, 9d.


AN EFFICIENT BAND. THE DESERT SONG


DAISY HOULKER AS MARGOT


KEEP OPERA WEEK OPEN


ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935.


Waterloo Methodist “ At Homes.”


Tito


company who gave of their best and de­ lighted the andiciicG. The opening de­ votions were led by the Bcv. H. Hooper. Mr. T. X. Carn.s presided, and Misses Hi


given, this time by “ The Jdlcrs,” of Black- burn, a. well-known and verv competent


and H. Smith pleasingly, discharged tho duties of hostesses.


morrow- (Saturday) evening when another splendid concert will be given.


CHATBURX.


Jlotliors’^ Union on Wednc.sd:iy nigiit licltl a Jacob’s^ Join, the proceeds being in .nij of the sick fund. _ Daring the evening. Mrs. Jj;unhert. of Whailev Ahhev, g:ive an interesting address on “ ‘Ourselu's.” There was a gowl attendance.


the morning service, the Rev. W. ’ McKee dejivered an appropriate sermon and in tjic evening, tlie preachev was Jlr. \V. C. Fort, of Clitlieroe. On Tuesd.ay night, the annual missionary meeting was’ held, when Mr. T. L. Slater, of C'litlioroe. was in the cliair.^ The Rev. \V. 3IvKeo gave an in­ teresting t:ilk on foreign missionary work.


peal for Foreign 3Iission funds w;is made at tile Atethodist Cliurcli on Siindav.


by tho Cricket Club committee, a very successful wliist drive was held in the Church Instilnte. on Friday night. Jlessrs. A. llnrncs and .1. G. .Sharp wore in charge of tlio 30 tallies, and the prizes were won as follows:—Ladies: I, Mrs. Coleman; Mrs. W. Reynolds. Gentlemen: 1, 3lr. J. 11. Lewis; 2, Jlrs. II. Illeaziird. Kiiock-ont: 1. i lr . Hudson and Jlr. R. Parker; 2, Sirs. Rleazard and Mr. F. Townson. 'Tlio winner of a canteen of cutlery was Mr. .\. Tavlor. Following the drive, 'a dance took place, Mr. A. 'rayIor'.s Ambassador's Band provid­ ing the music. Spot prizes were gained by Jfr. and Mrs. .Speak. .V ladies’ com­ mittee ill charge of refrosiiments assisted in the .success of the effort.


C'RTCKICT _CLUR EFFORT. •— Promoted SLAIDBUEN.


Boyal Jufirmary a whist drive was held on Weduesday eveuLng at the Village Hail. Twelve tables were occupied and tlie duties of M.C. were carried out by Mr. J. JA*em- iug. T!ie prize winners were: Ladies: 1, Mrs. J . Greenwood; 2, Mrs. Pickles and Mrs. John Leeming. Gentlemen: 1, Mr. J’


M'HJST DRIVE. — In aid of Blackburn Slaidburu, Newton, Dunsop Bridge aud Dale-


klgar Leeming; 2, ^Ir. A. Greenwood. FOOTBALL. — Football enthusiasts :n


head will note with interest that the Slaid- btini United A.F.G. has been revived, and residents in the three villages are eligible for mc’inbersliip. Dr. A. A. Fitch has been elected president of tho club; Mr, J . H. Starkie, clmirman; Mr. J . Brogdeu, cap­ tain; and ^fr. G. Greenwood, vice-captain. At jiresout there are 22 playing lucmbcrs who have already turned out in practice games. Unfortunately the club was le- forined too late to take part in the Clitheroo and District Sunday School League fixtures, hut as t'lio afliliation fee ha.s been paid, friendly matches arc being arranged with league clubs. Mr. \\\ King-M’ilkinson las kindly arranged that a field bo available for niatcli purposes, and Dr. Fitcli has permitted ground at Little Dunnow to be ii.scd for practice matches.


native of Dalehcad, and well known in tho district, Mrs. Annie Ellen Tillotson a daughter of the laic Mr. and Mrs. Robin- -son. of Stephen Park, Dalehead, dio<l on Friday.


Afr. T. Robinson Afr. and Mrs. R. Tavl- fortli, and Mr. M. Slinger. Otlier friends present wore: Alessrs. '\V. and F. Robin>oi, Air. and Airs. T. M’alnisloy, Air. and Airs. K. Wnddington, Afr. and Airs. W. Aloon, Airs. Cowking, Airs. T. Hanson, Mrs. J . Parker, Aliss N. Parker, Mrs. J . Briggs, Air. W. Ccldnrd and Air, T. Lord.


and Airs. D. Harrison,


Family; Robert and Ruth; All nt News- holmo Top; All at Hill Top, Bnrnoldswick; sister Afnggie and David; xVll at Stephen Park; All nt Tho Arches, Sawley; All at Priest Holme, Gargrave; All * at Brock Thorne and Sandy Syke: Mrs. J . Parker: Billie: Rev. C. and Mrs. Slater; (toorgo and Afnggie Warton. Stniulridgo; Air. and Afr?. AV. Peel and Billie, Gisbiirn.


Floral tributes wore sent ns follows: Tho LOW MOOR.


ovcniiiR was spent nt tlio Ndson-stroot Methodist Church on Wctinosdn.v, whon n hot-pot Slipper nnci social was hold. After a splendid repnit, a capital entertainment was submittorl by J[r. J . Robinson (T.nw Moorl. Jfrs. Robinson and S.vlvin Robinson, 5Ir. W. Ilitcbon and tbo Misses Kcclos and Rootlimnn. 5Ir. J . W. Blackburn was ill tbo chair.


JIKTIIODIST SCHOOL. — A plc.i,snnt


inournors were: Mr. Tillution and family; Mr. and Jfrs. R. Tillotson, Afrs. J. Lam­ bert, Mrs. Pool, i)Ir. and Mrs. G. Robinson, Miss Robinson,


of age, resided at Shay Farm, Dalcficnd. Her death came as a big shock to her hus­ band, son and throe daug!:ters, as well as to her numerous frieiuL. Tlio interment took place at Dalchead on Tnesilay, the Rev. 0. Slater performing tho last ritoj. !Mr. Slater also conducted a short service at the houso prior to the funeral. Messrs. M’. Harrison, F. Lambert, K. Robinson, and ■\V. ]*eel (nephews), and AV. Robinson anr. ■\V. Rnshton acted ns bearers. Tho chief


iMrs. Tillotson, woli was 53 years DEATH OF MRS. TILLOTSOX.— A JIOTUERSj UNION.—Members of the The “ At Homes” will bo concluded to-


was certainly a good start for the “ At Homos.” Bast niglit, nnotlior splendid concert wa**


“ Itcvcllers “ concert partv, of Bolton assisted by Metcalfe, of Bolton, who took the place of i lr . Maylio, leader of the party, who was unable to bo present through illness. Tho items submitted by the artistes were of a varied character, and all wore appreciated by tlie enthusiastic audience. Tho programme consisted of songs, duets and concortc7l numbers, all of which had a definite oppenl, and also a humorous sketch. 'nio whole programme was thoroughly enjoyed, ami Wednesdav’s cfTort


Clitlieroc "NVatorloo Metliotlist Church began their annual “ At Homes” on AVednesday evening, and there was quite a largo attend­ ance. The Mayor (Councillor J. Jl. Satter- tliwaite) was in the eliair, and althougli lie had to leave to make an appearance else­ where, ho returned later in the evening. Tho opener was tho llov. A. 0. Gibbs, of Mhalley, and 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Clicster. junior, were host and liostess. Tho entertainment was provided by the


congregation associated with GISBURN.


J he proceeds of the event which amounted to .CIO n.s;.. are to he ns(xl for tlie .Day .School eliildren’s treat at Chri.<tmas.


.Millar, of Nel.^ion.


of Mrs. Jane Ilalliwell. wife of Mr. il. Hal!iwell, of Par'on-lam*.


DEATH OF MRS. HALLIWELL.'' Me ivgret to record llu; death la^t night


SL'veral week< ago and iiad Ineii seriously ill >ince.


fell and broke hei leg in tlie baekyanl WADDI])fGTOX.


branch of tho Motliers' Union met cn Wednesday and there was a good attend­ ance. A very instructive and stimulating


I'OREIGN- MIS.SION.S.—The niiniial ap­ ,\t


sided over a well attended meeting of the Ladies’ Hour, on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Freshwater gave an address on a mother's faith. Tho tea liostess was Mrs. Hayhurst. The hymns were accompanied bv Airs. 'J'. Oddie.


whist drive, held on Wednesday evening, wa? patronised by a company of sixty. Prizes wore won by: Ladies: Aliss G. Herd and Airs. J . ICnight . Gentlemen: Messrs. G. Simpson and Jl. Wallbank. Air. Woolf was AI.C.


in Scotland wa^ mncli enjoyed by a large attendance at the Young People's League meeting, held in the Ciiapel schoolroom last nigbt week. Tlie Rev. .V. G. Gibbs presided. A collection was taken L-r Foreign Alcdicnl AlissioiH.


LECTURE.—A film lecture on a holiday HIS PENDLETON.


demonstration on “Appetising dishes made with milk “ was given at the montU'y meeting of the Women's Institute on Tuesday by Aliss Law, of Preston. Mi-ss Law also delivered an excellent talk. Both tho address aud the demonstration were much enjoyed, and a vote of thanks was proposed by Miss Greenwood, seconded by Aliss Alitchell, and heartily carried. Miss Stark presidecl. A splendid report of the meeting of the Lancashire Federation of Women’s Institutes, held at Preston m October, wa^ given l»y Mrs. Sw.ales, was tho Pendleton delegate at tho meeting. The competition, “ Supper dish made with potatoes,’’ was won by Miss Stark and Mrs. Birtwell. Airs. C. Taylor won the award for the best pair of slippers. Tho tea hostesses were Alosdamos Birtwell Friend. G. Seed, and Aliss Greenwood.


TOSSIDE.


of the Motlicrs’ Union was opened with corporate Communion. At a later meeting the programme for the session was dis­ cussed.


AIOTHERS’ UNION.—Tho winter session


devotional, educational and social events Church history is the educational subject for next meeting.


BILLINGTON.


the Baptist Chapel on Tuesday evening Mrs. Cunliffe presiding. Mrs. Davidson wlio spent some years in mission work at Upoto, Belgian Congo, gave an account of the work being accomplished theri’. Mr. H. Hougliton presided at the organ.


A foreign missionary meeting was bold at


LIFE IN THE 2035.


YEAR “ Handsome is as handsome does ”


static at wliatever ago pleases him. Kliminatioii of indigestion through the


use of liormones already discovered in the stomachs of boa constrictors.


and of water on Aims, making both those planets Iiabitable by man. Control of age, so that man may become


make chickens ns big as ^)igs and other animals of proportionate size, until cows become innstadons to bo milked from step- ladders unless mail in the meantime rises to Brobdingnngiaii dimensious. No more visiting, as people will stay at


Tho creation of substances that will


Tn a few seconds lie is fully aroused. It has boon a cold night. Ho pushes n button to lower a window; another pusli ond his room is warm. He snaps his fingers and tho bed covers, weighing only a few grammes, are off. Ho throws his pyjamas into a waste pnsket, for cellulose textiles j aro cheaper than tho laundry.”


of a man arising on New Year’s Day in 2035 opens as follows: “ Ho takes a capsule of wake-produccr.


sooner or Inter tboir conversation turns to religion.—Jlr. E. H. Bnyloy, who wns a moinbor of Odndstonc’s last Governinont.


IVlienover young people get together,


homo and call on their friends by tele­ vision. Air. Alidgloy’s sketch of a day in the life


by tho discovery of a substance that will produce more energy per pound tlian is rc- (piired to lift that pound out of the earth's gravitational field. llic introducliiou of oxygen on Venus


can scientist, liis prophecies include: interplanetary travel, rendered possible


A picture of the world 100 years hence is drawn by Air. Thomab Alidgley, an Ameri­


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31i>s VMh: consolation. 3liss D. Graham. 3lr. A. Hodgson, of Clrcat Harwootl, was the entertainer and his merrv items were enjoyed by all. “ Tho Bhythm Aces ” of Bariioldswick, played for (lancing. Supper was served by the ox-Serviec men. A sale was held of chickens, hens, eggs, fruit and refrcslimonts all tlie gifts of the farmers and the villagers. A gooso realized i.‘l I3s. and was won by


tables and ^Ir. ,j. T. Ijofthouso prcsentotl pri7x:.s. to :—Ladies: 1, Mrs. Hitchou; 2, ^Irs. Kelly; D, ^Irs. Precious. Gentlemen: 1, Mr. \V. iSauiulors: 2, .Mr. H. C. Starkic; 3, i)[r. J . W. Franklaml. Longest sitter,


organised by the cx-Servicc men of the district, was held in the Parish Boom. Tho proceedings opened with whist, conducted by Mr. \\ . lioberts. There wore twenty


villagers in the loss of their baby son, Albert, who was in his second year. Ho died on Saturday, at Blackburn infirmary, after sulloring Irom meningitis. Tho iu- teiTueufc todk place oii Tuesday at Gi&burii rarish Churchyard. The Bev. J. Heslop olficiated. There were many floral tributes from relatives and friends.* SOCJ A \j.—On Friday a successful social,


DLATlt.—Mr. and .Mrs. JL Frauklaud, ^’ottage, have the synipatby of tho


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