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ADVERTISER AKD TIMES. ERIDAl, APRIL 3. .
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so as to keep others!, vo have knelt. And;
b^ Olli
cuoir, at
ch(
'. the altar, rails, it isL custom .to kneel! 1
0 forward wo aroi ini ■, and there is no
x m m x x K K X K x m f f i f f l m m m x m x f f i s t M C K x x s c K x j o t J o s m i x x K seats; until there is. enuflection. to! bciiJ /■ f
l;tbe ratli
Genuflection. It is reasonable custom' to.
ijrescnce.j A person latL he or she comes intot
J theikuee, lin thj ilrarcs i - th e a lta r, with :its'-i
viogiiitioni of th a t holy: c istomary: to .genuflect^ the a lta r!ra ils. All! lie of you might
}' i t.'iiiipoitaiit ei ily
I rselv n'lc!
in ?
yi.to
iyour Ismiili
||i| satiii'e
Ij niort I I Dit
' becaus^ sayj
len t ami imiiicmorial! y ami reverent, and
y are outward land, our Christian faith,,
irthly King or Queen] ;r in the prcsencoi or. i The usual custoiir io|, |
•i senco wlion you comoi i chm-dror go forward], i
SPORTS
'New Brighton,' Five matches in. eight days. There will he need'to call on 1 the reserves, I’m thinking I i
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, and th a t we gladly! ! customs! simetified: by]-, Christians and; soL 1 the way of thesok i young. They wilL j
lO have been taught;. :es in ! the presoncdj;
' lit )ai
::w,I™ Vors siraila
here Sit the SI eh la id
Jsing the great service:'i iip and thanksgivingj, : ' attitude of reverenco- will be very reverent,
() aion 1 ii-
ifulnes O
IplUed lopjc. ^il'l'th
stia: 1 iiilieritance. Tliey tl'pllUf! .great truths, which.'.
ilitteib, II mil the
|)ccau U
te itions offered in union. ; 1
^,ord’s Sacrifice, and with special prayers,
1 heaven now, i mil Inberitanco.
ifli our Divine '^r- connected, of real
SCli of the details and!
^ should have it .very ience, if auy of you, ' I had not thus ex- Get this, clearly
I trust I havQ,
and bodily ms to an. may seem, are y e t .
by thousands of your ' They have grown, the revived spiritual ,
jhurch. And abovef , tokens of our loyalty who so lovingly con-.
le ti
■It winch arc Go i_ „d’s.' mits the latter wordSj
ccepts us, our scrvico . Remember St. Paul’s ■oimexion in the 6tli- .crifo the Corinthian i glorify God in your
ify God therefore' iix Ohs at the Free
rary. A.
.... A. A. Thompson! tile 111 BriVol I'bkl
earns...Netta Muskett. ..... Nettg Muskett. .. Douglas iG. Brown. Elmabeth Carfrao;
days’ bf 'flic Dc:
pltlie liiriov
'ht . Powe
ihaipi Fi r
pd Noit pllamili
ipli’S
•H. Rider Haggaixl ilociet...J. 8. Fletcher Seven Cafes ......
..... '..Annabel Lea, .. Rosa IN. Carey
.i’olly John Rhode. ... Mary; 'jiViltshira.
irc.,Margaret Pedlar ■r.....Edgar Wallaco- ......... Simon Dnro
Sydney Horler louing ........ Bridget Lowry
icnds.AVardle Taylor-' .... Richard Starr
j'4 iNi IfiiDarl: ] Oiitlai’
in ' W car:
feiiya and a
11 !ilpp
ight _........ Ben Bolt.
...Steplieiii iMaddock
it...Dennis ^eatley
.h..,Jns. LJ Hodgson .. Eliz, Combridge-
. Ronald A. Knox Town......L............. II. Ci Wpodthorpo-
....... David Huina] Ravens ;.............j Leonard Gribbio
■lament is being con-. Sanctus Bell is rungi, solemn moments: suitable thoughts.
jiile., indwelling. |' i:; timl plead the gteab i the great Intercesi j the - Eucharist, ivheni' ! going to make youij' ^
example • of . buijiblei; | ■ reverence, apprectaJ- i devout and thankfub |
and you will perhaps. 1 . 1 !
wing on .Wednesday, was;. in the Castleites' team a couple of sea^is ago, as.' inside forward. ' ■
j I I . - ..'j .... ;
ivitli South Liverpool, are all!old Southport men.
Laiidon, Loivei-y and F. PilliM, who plajed '
denied being under tile wing of Evertdn. It was suggested that they were a sortjof jinisery for the;First Divibion Club. With tlie “ gates " they get. South Liverpool need nobody’s protection. They have the ca^li •and can get the players I
old Evcrtoii winger, had many chances f 3/ Soutli Liverpool on Wednesday, but did npt make the best use of them.
Against poor! oppositiqnj Critchley, tie Oatway, the left-back who appeared.with
Clitheroe on Wednesday evening, has hem playiiig'in the ; Manchester Comhination, Ho was out of his class against 'Soultli Liverpool and disappointed terribly.
afternoon, JUastcr of football
Waiking
masters had beaten the full strength of the school’s first eleven by tlrree go lalTs to; two'. The masters had been uiifible to false a full team, and had been Helped to yictqry by four old boys, now on vacation from 'universities. ■ !.;
Ihappy, foi- the . ; . . . | ■
referco that “ Billy Ellel has made Chet- burii into a team.”
f ’ ". , , Cliatburn had to thank their right winger,
Astiii for their victory over the Grammar School Old. Boys on', Saturday, , Astin scored ■ three goals. ' ^yllen he scored the third and winning' goal !he was almost “ hugged to death ” by hit fellow players.
CHATBURN. I'
in the semi-final tie at Waterloo grbuid, on Saturday, has proved more serious thin was at first believed. An! X-ray .examiila- tion showed that a piece had been chipped off tho shin bone, and‘‘Billy is; niw nursing the leg ,in. a' plaster cast.-' , The former Clitheroe player is iil'bUsifibss ijiii , Cliatburn and the accident is all the:mclr6 Tcgrettable! because he emerged from his retirement, solely to assist the village cliih and to give the benefit of his experience to young payers. ; i The value Of his services is shown in the,.remark made by a league
Theiinjiiiy sustained by '“ Billy”. •Ellel
strenuous game, at High Moor, .between the masters of the school and the , boys,' ' No wonder Mr. Hardy was
iiappy! He had just
I met Mr. L. -Hardy, Hedi t -uu : unuuimaii uouuui, Uluu lu togs and looking very muddy , but
a Waterloo on he Gram ar! School
cross clad returned from' a
Monday “ d-
I .see that Soutli Liverpool have strongly Shepherd, who was on Clitherop’s 'right
Saturday, tlieyi play' at Rochdale, hext Woiluesday at Barrow, land on Good, Friday at Rossendale.; The ifpllowing : day ■ they oio- at home to ' Horwich, and on Easter Monday,; they Ireceive ! Rossendale United The following Wednesday,! they ; prpceed|.to
Qitheroo have/a .stilt.'programme. lOii
INTERESTING ITEMS EROM HERE AND EVERY WHERE—-% M/Pii.
:Chinese playing for them? pud Ah Long Sin I
JOTTINGS. H E B E
I Of Lkneashifecours'd you have healrd' of the Kast
football team! nvho have ,j There -was' a time this season when
:tkought i Calderstonea were! going to w__ Away lyith, the West Lancashire Teiuiue championsliip.. They have fallen sadly from grace ^of ■ late,__ and , something. sensatibi ‘
y'lll he reguired to produce honouts' 1 them.
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11 Last week 11 asked" could Chatburn Churph Mniplete-the double by. wiiiniiig the Sunday .School biliiapd cup, as. 1
yin the final! and cjlearly this' is Cliatburii’s :• ■, ;
the Aitken Shield -for football? “Tliey afi in +,lin fiiiol • nvi/1
it.:'' ear.
Ribblesdale Wanderers how; in business at Irlani. tjilk 'of him Appearing as League umpire but he lias d
i Ritchie Hudson, .who
the; inVitatilm to appijiiit ‘I panel.” |
,. . Massey is to captain Blackpobl cricket team, in the coming : season, with H. Gudgeon, -the former Lancasior player, vicb captom.
'Joe ’ For a
Iljadtpool have had Ivan As'pihall as skij apd; lie has leader.
same team’ Witlioui hiin. ■ 1 Blackpool will pot
Heyes; the former: Clitheroe'cricketer, who ■W
.1 His many .friends in the district will s sorry to hear, of an accident to Mr. I
o
Marple: A bottle! containing chemicals biirst, and Mr,.: Heyes'was : burned hboilt ithe/liands aiid face.. Fortunately liis'eyps escaped. .' After - . treatment ■ at, Stockport Infirmary, he was taken liopie whero lie is reported .to be making a good recovery. '
table tennis team defeated Geoffrey Ford bj twoisets to one ill the singles', league matc[i at Whalley on Monday, and. thus inflic' on [the champion his nrst/defeat in'com petitive table tennis, curiously enouglupnli'! a; few days after winning the championship fbr';the second year in succession. . The' feat! is all the more noteworthy/because liik conqueror ihas not had a regular,, place in, the,,. Wlmlley . Conservative. Nevertheless, ho miist have
lArthpr Preston of Whalley Conservatives !
playi Geoffrey Ford.' Incidentally, too, th^ cliampion’s defeat coincided with Moor Lane’s fall, which is their!fourth defeat at tVlialley since the New! Year, At the same time' I'Wlialley Church by winning
against Clitheroe Parish Church assufep themselves of the singles’ shield,!now liaving completed their ! singles with an uiiheateii reccird. The presentation will be madb tb-night, at the Social Service Centre, ori theoccasion of the visit of ., the inter- nationals, .;
Ladies’: Bright Hour on Tuesday afternoon terminated a successful winter session. Thd Rev. W, McKeo gave a most interesting and helpful addres.s oh “ Spring "cleahing,” ivliich gave pleasure to the, good audience.
BRIGHT HODR.—Tho meeting of the
arrangerl by the Co-operators’ Women’s Guild' on Tuesday night, the winners of prizes were; Miss fi. Hibblo, Mrs. T. Wilson, 'Jlfs. R. Hudson, Miss A. Horsfield and Messrs. R. Robinson, R. Deeming and A. Barnes.'
WHIST DRIVE. — At a whist I drive : , ! : . , ,
. HOMING SOCiETY.—The general: hieet- ing of . tho Chatburnl Homiiig Society was;
ilhnm C. Macdonald' i ...E!iz.abetl)i Carfrae-. I
ne.ss..,,
..Jean Barro: j . Nora E. Strange j Hermit
..Johnson: hIcCulley' Robert Aj Bennett. |
............
Ltzv Beit
-ISS f .k t Dorothc! Conyera-'
t ..... B.M. Bower | Frank-Swinnerton IVallacej Q. Reid' ;
...George Goodehild' ,| B.
f hip “ Bouit.v” Sir Johhi Barrow-
BASS F. Slum
ik s P lHoif
-Sir Charles Oman. ........ Roy Baker-
iMik Cecil Chesterton-.
e IV. [B. Littlor 1 nd uccr: Joncs,i F.R.S. , iw
Valter P.; Wright,
held last : night: < week, Colonel-J, :F. M.j Robiiisoir,' who .was later in the evening; elected president,' beihg in j the cliair, Mr.! W. Heaton was: appointed: viceipresideiit,! with Mr. F. Jacksoii/ chairman, and Mr. W. T. Norgrove, secretary. ' All conunitteesi for the, racing season were elected, and. with tho special, prizes aiyarded j to the 'various races, prospects for promising.
successful season hro
attendanco.l 'The Vicar again . appointed Mr. L. Kiug-Wilkinsqn ns his warden, and Mr. H. Higliton . wa^ , re-elected ' people’s; warden. Afterwards, the' Cliiirch Parochial! meeting took place i i tho day school, the 'iear again being in the chair. Sidesmen
IVednesday I nighty tlii i Vicaf (R6v." Swallow) presiding
over a fairly good
appointed'were Colonel J. F. M; Robinson and Messrs. H. Nield, E. H. Veevers, C, Whittaker, Riddiougl:
.sill sbribcrs have hee.n- elcphone exchanges..
feet It!
itliei I Ha:
14, Holden.: Slaid-. i-ppdratiTO Society,.-; Iton-by-Bowland. l Dewlhirst, 128,:.' . '
je. i I ■ i
- ithei (le. 'll. Dollow IVIml I
reaves Collieries,, “ Ashdeiie," -
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members. Three :newt members were elected to tho Council in place, of'one -who had died and two remoyed during the past year. All, the remaining members werm w-electcdi '.'' Mrs.' L. Kiiig-Wilkinson' and •"rs, Shuttleworth -lyere appointed repre sentatives to'.the! Diicesan .Conference for three years, .and Mri Freeman and Miss F. Greenwood will] be the Ruri-decanal representatives. -Special reference' 'was niade to the Cathedral Fund in the pre-,
H. Nixon, T. Wignall, A. Wignall and E. I'rankland, the four latter being additional
. - , J. Rawlinion, R,1 T. Franklnnd, G. Pa’
jnost satisfactory, !an'd these ;along with; the, budget,; were ndoptedi - During the mfeet-; •VK. tho Vicar warmly thanked all tho! officers for. their /services iand loyal co-- operation dorifig■
mentation of the balance sheet by ,Mr.: H. •Lgbtoii. ■'The accofints were considered
theiyear, : . . ruell, A. Fafnel), E.
VESTRY MEETING.-rTho annual :Yestry iieeting was held
at Christ Church on ! 'A., E.
i I meeting was held in tho National School cih I 1 Monday night, Mm W. Hanson,! J.P., pre- ! siding over' a , fairly good attendance. Pro ceeding to the business of lighting the villagd next winter, the accounts were pre
sented and revealed a balance of £17. It was decided te again ask/for a! precept of £S0.,' Arising out. of the: pinutes, Mr/ C. S.'AVoods asked if anything had been done with regard to the ;question of ’bus fares between Cliatburn ;■
that the ' Parish Council write the Traffic; Commissioner on the maiter. Jlr. Woods also referred to the minute respecting a; reduction in' the water! charges. - 'Tliel
present rate was too high, ho said, and a reduction was overduo.' After some dis cussion, Mr. T. Parker , moved and 3Ir. J. Hi / Cliatburn ■
seconded,. a.; recommendation
pla'ce in the district. It was recommended that a. new lamp'’be^erected in Back-lnno to* servo! new property iii that district. Mr. J.' Clark asked if it was possible for tho. street lamps to be lit at; an earlier-date,; instead of being regulated by summer time. In; reply, Mr. Hanson stated that tho Parish Council had already decided to extend the
Chairman said; ho was afraid there was little; nope ill that direction,' explaining that; Cliatburn obtainod water as cheaply as any!
said this again was a matter for the County Council and he would personally bring the coihplaints to the notice of the! County Surteyo'r. ' Electficitv chargers, the,■price of jgnsi; and the question of ewting public coiivenieiices were topics discuss^. An interesting and orderly meeting'concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chairman,
AVoods. All kinds of rubbish was thrown there;, and! he; considered that something ought to be done about it.;;!; The Chairman agreed, and said it was a matter for 'the (Mtinty authority. The Parish Council vfoiild undertake to .bring the question to their : notice.: :j AVhen objection was/ taken tq/a; hoarding iin'tho villa^, the 'Chairman said this wqs; being dealt with. That hardy annual, footpaths, produced ai,. lengthy argument,' one (particular path being niucli discussed; It was ultimately, agreed to refer tlie question to . the; County Council. Thgt I' householders .in Doynhamj-rond- amd Ribhle-iane were suffering from a
du.st nuisance, iwas a statement made by Mm AV. Briggs.; Limestone- chippiiigs ijsed durteg td'A-spralyihg 6pi6ratwn.s Were' togpopsible, he isaidi, and iii dry weather motom vehicles traVersing .these roads raised clouds of dust which wero a positive niiisancfe:-Jim Hanson
was Carried. The unsightly,.;and at .tinies unhygienic, state of the brook which, runs tlirdugh the village, waa referred to. by. Jlr.
time by one week-at eacif .end of tbo period. The abolition of bath rates! was a question raised by Mr. iH. Frankland but after some discussion, no action was'taken, Mr. T. Parker .■'suggested the placing : of litter recoptades, . pdrticularly in the centre of the’, : village, i A resolution, to tha.'t. effect
.PARISH JIEETING.—The .annual paris.h
confident that ho had discovered: of beating the champion; for he made a _ecial request to his captain that Le should
certainly been; an
good! many years, excelellent
look like tl Richard orks at the Strines O.P.A. .works, near. .ils ' ■ ‘
in tMont years, iis llhere .was sonie
lyas captain bf
I a Ribblesdalo 3Cided -again^ him to' tii
Shield. .They did so.well as the Orme ^urch now [make it a treble by capturini
*"” ■ — ! ;Caii Cliatbufii Picture Programme Featiires I ' ’ I I ; - '•
x m m x x m x x x i f X M c x x x x x x i c x x x m x x j l x x x x m f f i t KIN^ LANE PICTURE HALL,
THE PALLADIUM.' /!
Ah Won Won HiPg Lone Hall, Anna Neaglb is regarded as ,tho best actress Britisli producers havo' discovered
■picture lis having a full/week’s run at .the
pace an^ polish, and -the pefiod atmosphere IS well sustained.
Ike prodnehon is first rate; since talking 1,
pictures began it has charm,
Net aU -the honbiirs go
.minutes are more than sufficient to .reveal Hardwic.ce’s capability as a Shakespearean actor, A -curious^ coincidence . is ;;.that Garrick and Hardwicke Were born on the same date, February 19Hi. Still
The dirbetion -is’lively, and 'the adniirabli!.
' ! .;
the.'coco iut shy was^ 011b of attrabtions..
changes behind us US the mountebank, and tlie maypole,
informality of old-timo amusements is still a .feature) of modem life.;
revolutionised carnival, JIachinery
curious is tho fact that the production of y,Peg 0^ Old Drury" began on that day settings
The mirch of time has wrought many to the old village fnirgreen Where
yet the boisterous If wo have-left
especially; has
all .time, L, superb. Ho plays Sbylock King Lqar and Richard III., and if but a feiy mpites are given'to each part, those
to MissjNeagle as “. Peg Woffington.’’- Sir t^rio/1 Hardwicke’simpersonation : one of the greatest actors
of ot
, Judged from, the standard of her pi formanoo m “.Reg bf Old Drury,” whieli
beauty and the charm' of the settings. George AVhite’s “ 1935 Scandals ” clean-enteAtainraent for everybody.
the foremost would brihg to the It was [only .to bo
I pominiohs picture, “ Whijlo Parents Sleep,” ‘ which comes to King Lane on llondaylor
I cudgels on her behalf, and emerges from the subsequent seulfle very much the worse for wear.j And mo wonder, for his oppo nent is a six-foot: giant. Carver Dodne,. the well-known■ wrestler. ' 'This is’ just ‘.'■he' beginning of Jerry’s adventures'in purs lU- of '! Bubbles,” and ' from'his many set backs arises much of the hilarious comedy which is a strong feature of “ While Parents Sleep.” In.-1116 cast are .Enid SMiiip Taylor, Davy Burnaby,'Ellis Jeffreys and Atholl Stewhrt.
“ Bubbles” Thompson, a vivacious Brixtoii shop girl.' She is having trouble with a tough stallholder. Jerry takes up the
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Good Friday, a double-feature programme will bo presented. Bind Crosby and Joan ‘ '
Beginning Thursday, w/th two shows in ofa: ■ “ ■ -
singer becomes involved with the producer’s star, his secretary and ^his butler; A series of highly amusing situations occiir, in which the crooner ■ endeavours !to win the right
ehtertainnient, all about: .an ambitions, young crooner’who is miMaken for a play wright. iln am effort to get material, the
marries! ohe sister, the other one, having beconio successful in tbe business i-frofld decides to out to -win him in her own way.
mix love and [ business, and seis " '•X JL Jl** •
RIALTO, BLACKBURN. and Clitheroe. The
attracted tffe vivaci picture/
she assumes costumes of exceptional beauty. And all the time she alternates fantastically between bjing q boy arid a girl. Here is a film" th ite bubbles oyer with fun and
girl into
.amusing ' situations and remains always wliolesoirie and refresliirig. Also in the cast is Solnnio Halo, brightly preventing Miss ■ Manthewa from 1 stealing all .the honours by contributing his own irresistible I humoul-. The film provide-s
of
. work make itffincipal. iiird ” SCI, Royal var:
opportrinities for lavish dpectaclo, in whicli Miss Matt lews, is supported by-, a troupe of dancing girls whose perfect team
scene;, which - was presented at a ety performance-eome time ago,
»WADDINGTON.
ing/of|tliB Chrirclimen’s Fellowship,, held last Sunday, the Rev.
G.jM. Rogerson, Vicar of Peqdloten, gave n most interesting address- relative to the application of Cliristiahity to every day life. Tliis con cluded! the j aeries of -winter meetings.
FELLOAVSHIP MEETING.-At a meet-
was observed at' the Jlethodist Church as ‘/Gift Day.”: There were'good congrega
JIETHO^IST CHDROH.r-Last Sunday
the Rey. H. Hooper, iff the morning, arid Mr. Newall in the eveiiing. The special gifts-receivM amounted -to £13. .The money will' he' deyoted_ to, the! fund - for external
tions. ■ ! ■ -The services were conducted ■ by
repairs and painting 6f the church and school. ' - I; ■ ’ ,
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Billy) while playing ermket, was attaeked: by'a'cbckertl, receiving an injury which was' perilously/near ,?n-eye./- ,: ■ : ' ■ .[
, My cijflnt earns very: [little,- and I do not
exactly /work for .ndthing,—Sblieiter at: Highgafe Police Court.'.fondon;'
Smalley; AVaddow-view, 'are' experiencing a run of misfortune, as, teing tlie last few days both' their young sons nave met with! aceidentri.’ .On'JIoiiday; as the result of p: stone falling on his' left hand, the elder- boy; Harold, had to havq a finger amputated: at the second joint.' [ The younger' lad;/
; ACCIDEliJTS. - Mr. | and ; Mrs. Fred
s a delightful ibackground for tile Included is j the famous “ cagh
Admlrerp , of J'esne iJfatthews will bo
cfiaraiter of a romantic messenger that of a glamorous stage star,
to tlie Rialto : this week, where 3U8 actress is [seen in her latest First A Girl.” Blossoming from
Taylor, Ghil Patrick and Joseph Cawthoru girl with his art. Ida Lupine, Kent are co-^tarrcd in “ Smart Girl ’’—two wealthy sixers in a thred-cornered romantic battle which follows as Ihe result of theii both fallihg in love with the same man, a strugglingl'lawyer who ienteys their lives' the lday they lose their -wealth. ; AVhen he
we have! gained all sorts of , electric ;and other novelties, Torday the fun-o'-the-fair is still a I hundred per ceiit, fun. Dancing, dash,', frjilic, colour, commotion, the im pressionistic flash of queer faces—no wonder that I this; whirligig of excitement should be, such; 0 favourite with, prodiic'ers of films.: The Kursaal, that famous pleasure gfoimd at Southend, was used: for , the filming , of crowd scenes m the liew Soskin-British. and
three. days. It is hero! 'amid the lights and laughter, that Jerry, played by Mackenzie .Ward, meets Jean GiUie. as
the cause I of the trouble is removed, fr< ni the scene.! Then, friendship re/establi^hed, they agree to' go diffeteht ways. - i|
desert. Their friendship, 'bow.ever, tnna.s to rivalry ; when they fall for a desdrt charmer, and 'their quarrel continues qntil
adventure,' Mi _ readers with hours ' of I enjoyment. Ji os- Doyle hasj,been entrusted wit!i!:the role of; this hornyrhanded' son !of toil—big, affable, ; ack-of-all-lrades, - a master iu command ot ’“ English.!’ other than that of! the Kiig, yet withal: “ varra reeligious I” / Doylq/las the physique.; the smile, and the cagefn- es for a scrap to,carry off the rolejconvinpiig- ly, “ SlcGlnsky the Sea Rover” 'is/tbe title -of tile film, and in the story he is found with: Gqvan, his ;weo friend, and! his dog, luding ;in a .wind-jamnler which is secretly carrying arms to the East. Mazarn, the hard-boiled q)iipper, persuades McGlns ly to bo his first! mate, and they share pleqty of e-.'oitenient: while peddling arms in! the
cGlusky, who has provided lis screen that hefi) .. expected, that
-and hilarious comedy. Such is: Qoirgo AVbito’s V 1035 Scandals,” now: stowing at the. Palladium a .non-stop niu(iical' s low which starts where the' first Scanda s ” finished. : Alice Faye, James Dunn,! iled .Sparks and; Lyda' Roherti are/amon^ tho stars who,keep the fun going/ wbil)} tho hundreds of . beautiful girls 1 person illy selected by| George AVliite—they inclide thirty beauty contest winners-Z-are drened in all manner of lovely gowns designed by Charles Loi'JIairo of Paris, .'fhert is soinething; new lilider the. sjihi after 'all.; I his is-it I .' It iyihard to begin praising wmii half-a-ilbzen , different things'call For.' in- stanj attention, • '! There is; tlie; story, i rst of all, rich and arresting. Thhn there m the brilliant;all-star cast of singers; actirs and dancers;, the tuneful 'songs;.bj Bro id- Way’s acej composers, and ^ the' glamoijr ■ ill'' ■
old, /with ; q. 'strong story supported dazzling stago spcotacles, new song lits
g(od Sparkling: entertainment for i young lind THp <iRAND.
women. .! ^ohn' Jlijlls ’ steps nj tinotion; I Norah ' Hqwaid . ievi
will, I, think,^ a] peal* Very, decidedly : to'|
numerous opportumtids te use tlieii in this bright! mnsicah c im^y.',, . Jliss famous Bergdor,
understudied thp pleasing .voices.
and they . are
tional 'ability, aid Robertson' Haro' giViis one of I the .best tomic performanejss of! his career. | A tender whimsical atoiyjfrom the family 1 angle, ’ it iprdyides ninety minutps really bright ente
itainment.There is all of
to dii excop
night life/IS the attraction'at the !bcgiuning' of next week._ It featjites a new romantic team, Virginia Bruce! .and; Rqber. Taylor, who soared io fame together'in. '‘.Society Doctor.” :
Wi.th. jthein' is a notible
ca.st that includes Helqu j Twelvetrees/■ Isab'tl Jewel, Nat Pendleton' and’Pinkyl Tonilm,
. „
the Oklnlioma. farm boj wiho has ibecome th'o favourite ■ of America sinco ho starte‘
I’m not pleasing A Bongs!in this his'
crooning his owii songs. “ Tho Dbject df my affection ” 'and I" What’s the reasot
of Broadway, Neul Yprk,_for background, It teUs the story 0,
of the “ big nqise’f of the city’s night life, who inherits ;her' father’s" many qrterprises at his Sudden' death. '-'■ His manage -s reseht her- “ intrusion” dud'start a camiaign fii frighten her away, I appainting Stevf Gordo.b to give: her a thorouA “ education.” Bii*t
screen. . The picthre'h’ , , . .
... Tini Bradley, laughter
special prqgranune. On this night only, in response,.: to, numerous requests, ‘
j.Tho Count of Monte Christo ” is to be screened. This is a very' fine , picture, -with Robert Donat and Elissa Landi as principals, | and brilliahtly isupported., One qf Dumas’ ; best novels, you will enjoy every mifapte 0^ itlie lerfoniiance. 1 ; And if you 'hpve seen lefore, you will - enjoy it stiR riioto second time.- ,
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shows enables them to star in a tcintillatteg t
tears. .. Harry S. Pepper’s niusp, .specially composed for the picture is j exceedingly tuneful and pleasing.-
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“ Evergreen ” and every bit as good; most polished musical with catchy, iiumhbrs
First A;Girl ”; is a. welcome successor
“ geritlcman of the road,” who sets his face south, leaving the doss '.house :in compa ly with Flit, his youthful companion.
schemer,; and who is seeking to involve the widow in financial min! The ingeniq is
seasoned to the hardships of life. Flit pio- videe tlie little ginger :of which his co: n- panion later istanos in need.;' . Theyv r m into trouble early, for i while the guv’nir is'doing'a repairing job at the'home of a lady who chances to be the 'owner of a coalmine, ho overhears a conversation yrih the representative of a! banking conceri, the president of which is an unscrnpulo 13
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ii'enrietta AVatson,' Viola Keats, Cellier and Patrick Knowles, ;
WISWELL. f
Council ineeting held in the schoolroom 0 AViswell, on' Tuesday evening. !! There was only ,a small attendance. The '-financia/l statement for the je a r was presented b: the Clerk (Mr. S. Avyatt). It was decide to levy n precept: on the i Riixal Districl Council for £30. £25 of which! (will be use for lighting! and the remainder for genen purposes; The ratepayers were perturbei about the state ‘
PARISH'0)P_NC1L'.!^; ,’ 0, /F. Claytoh (chairirian)! presided-at the arinrial jParih
and AVhjilley, in which are two; dangerou bends.: ./ The meetingi!wa''s of; the-, qpinioA that'sonie iiriprovement ought|to be made, even if it was only the provision of a tool • path. The Clerk was instructed-to writ) tq tlie Rural Diatrict ,Council asking for representation to be made i tq the Count 1 Council with a-view to some-nctiqnl being takenr '
of the road between AViswel ' ■' :■ ?!!
were just' Changing' to amber.-r-Motorlst a AVood Gfeeri Police [Court; London. :
The lights-were , red ‘when I /'was going wqrk._ :pn'"niy /way horiie I i noticed; the/
of the Ijieague' nrileiss we , are/ prepared !t do[ a , part equal te our resources! iri: mail taining A qoUcctive security for peace,!-! Sir Edward Grigg. • : / ’ ’
; AVe cannot be'loyal or
effective.membe:
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: Next week at' the ‘Gfand’- Thcatr(, Black burn, the manageriient .'have sedured an
exceptionally bright,attraction in / Revelry of 1936,” which is' described as a- carnival of wit and,,,harmoriy.' ,-| The comely is in the capable liarids of Harry Neil. wBo is we.l known to visiiPrs'to'tfie Isle of Jan. He is capably suriported jiy ,Hedley jClaxton, the : debonaire; light ; comedian jwith a polished /style, and Beth; OIDnre. a tivacioris Boubfette, with|a song,/ a smile aM a per fect, rtyle. , ijThc. show, is here'iprior to j preseritatmn at Douglas,'and willfbe -well; Worth while a/visit., /Special notic» should-/ open on
be talcen'that j,tike itbehtre will be Good Friday as • usual!
The Bashall Eaves!.annual ra
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IEAVES. epayers
meeting [called for; Friday lart liail to .no aihandoned owirig ,to tee poor attlndaricr A [quorum; corild'not bq formed. | .
in: his writing to
i/assCd. : Beautiful, eiiibroidery' dfaes not ma|m;-for, hajipy, home AVhrit a mhU; 'ivarits te-day ig'ri girrhe 'ean be“riSaSoriably proiid of'^enj be takes her out)' jirid wHri will .be intBlligerit enough to .take ai pursuits.-^Mr/ Teddy a iLbndori newspii^r.
The day of the /domesticated Wolian has
iritereJt .riipbell.
1-. stock AT TE HR &SiOD LIE G H OSQK R in all Colours and lu M / SA F DULITE - (3*Nir OULITE d.
WHAT IS DULITE I 'i'he Wbnderlul Gloss Palnt fbr Inside or outside use. Easy ;o apply iimd of the greatest diifability.'Stocked Sizes by.'the/Sole.'Agent'-^--!- /
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way in. wliicli the Guy’nqr and. Flit take /i p the cudgels on the widow’s behalf and ulti mately outwit the president' is the’ crix of a highly interesting story/ brilliant y ilayed % George Arliss and Gpne Gerrarol, Frail
Guv’nor,” a picture on ;a much different plane to ' those in which -he has be m featured; of late. “ The Gnv-noris a
that are put over, with; telling . effect. Next:: week, George; [Arlissin “ I Im
lavishly produced modern production, makes - fascinating story in which—as, is the cdse in all plots which approach true greatnbss ;omedy ' is not very far repoved from
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Moore and Burgess troupe, but who fihd destitution very near when the. music hijlls rise to popularity.' ■ HqW they win thropgli in tlie end, when the-ire-birth | of minstrol
couple of, minstrels who had tile world |at their feet in the pre-war days of the
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well-known comedians,:; Scott and AVhaley, Nina Jibe: McKihfl'ey'trad'the lEght Black Streaks in The Kentucky IMinstreja,” whose broadcast' popularity - is iw.orld--wide. Sco'tt and ..Whaley ■ ate ideally cast as^
latroiis will be privileged to hear- Debroy lomers and his Band,
..together ! with thpse
On Thursday!, Good Friday, and Saturday ^ a Attention, is directed to_ Y^ednesda;’‘s-
Toni' surprises then?,, by .her.-jptitudq, frustrating their knavish "tricks.;, A^en she disappears under jnysterious .circunstanceh Steve discovers LiS affection for' hdr. How they finally outwit thd gang forms a tihril- ling story that' nqver 1 slacfkeiis its pace up to ,a hijilily drainatic climax. . On Monday to AVei fhrown,
cameras placed at Filmed by ho fewer than thirty Grand National
course,; one can se 1 all the spills a id enjoy all the thrills'of the classic ’ohaie. [n |
lesday the .. .
the'features,.too,'is a film that hise been much ;in ' the- news | qf late. “ This is
“ Poatii- on tbq R sudi,” the Roq 1 Safety I
years has-been established at the, piiinaM of’ box office .'popnlarity, will - ba seen .in what perhaps is the niost stirring , Iramatiq |
propa^nda film,’ with a comnientary bj Mr.- Hore-Belisha, thf.JIinister qt Tran^ port.-': A
, /A’allacq ■ Beery, whq "iri . the,, pa it [tlirM j ’ / / . f .
he goes....... „„ —,- - —y , , instmetiqu, solo ■ fl ghts and finally,,/specl taCular. aerial : manoeuvres and rtrainini reviews with hundreds of planes. , Thrill never before ! photographed for an ai^ picture to be sebn! in the film include “ power dives ” from an elevtftion of
Maureen O’Sullivan) the General’s <£inghteii] She offers encouragbme'nt to the eadet while through tht rigours of - tests, flying
training' ’planes over_ !2,000' ground troop^ and: other breath-taking - aerial sc( nes. In
, the supporting cast are Lewis Stonq, James Gleason, Rosalind Russell, Robert Russell Hardie / and /Robert Livingi ■ i ! ■ -: .
Taylor, ' " ••t JL J
continues until AVedriesday. Franchot Toiie and-Jean Muir are col-starred. Oh Thurs day and ' Saturday qnly, Dick Powell and
Ruby Keeler will be [ seori in that highly entertaining revue-filrii|| “ Flirtatioij AValk.”
cast. -
On Good Friday, when there wilfi be two shows at 6 and 8-15) a special picture hah been procured—“ Tlie Head of the Family,” played by the great i English aetje :s./Irene A
’anbrugh; and an ' able and comp: enensive ' '
GRAND THEATRE, BLACKBURN. - -.1 - :
arranged for next week. Humour coriibines with drama in “ .Gentlemen Are Born,” the premier picture , which 'opens the week , and
Lady,” now screening ht the'AVhaljey Hall, It is a' delicious storyj of- outbiting the biter, the principal roles being eriacted by Joan Blondell, Glenda Fai-fe| and Hugh {Herbert. Specially attractive|progranime3 hhve been
A'very humorous picture pictures!
WHALLEY Sales €
10,000!feet to tbe ground; a “ gro ip paraj chute jump” from 100 ’planes in the air at'once; peacetime bombing manoeuvres ol
Army aviation 4chMl,r Beery’s son ... „ by, Robert _ Young) [finds romanpe with
famous Randolph F;eldj Texas, the Jimericdtt I Ai»tntr 'otTJoj.ann ' xv'lirtrtl ;• Tloorr’o 'cf»n
role or his career 1 ini. M.-iG.-JI’s., AVesn Point of the Air,”; to| be shown 6 i Thurae day, .Good Friday and. Satuydiy. / aM
' will bb thb 'best pointsi on the I d
on?” " He'siigs'both first appearance on '-tfio | as'all thel intrigde
ling, fast^mdving , comedy-drama of city,
a'good, supporting 'programme ' features. Times; Square
Lady,” M.G.Jl.’s thril-
who: afforded Mosheim
[ You! can take a inleri-y ride to romance I in the-'“ Car/ of ;Dreaiii8” -which [is “ garaged” at 'the .Grand .this Week-end, and in [the' company,of stars of the'dis tinction of ■ John Jlills,: GrCto 'tUosheim, Norahi Howard ! and J. Robortfeon Hdro | Young; JoVe ivliich fights; its. wa/P through troubles and rides away to happiness in' a super RoIls-RoycP leading/straight for!lili6 ! Jltar is the theme off the/picture. Both M and little Crete Jlosheim, ' ' '
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