I < ni. ( IT H E I lO f i i'liMi GIFT sf'usefu suggesti ms Adding Gif ts J , | i t | i e r o i
E x - S ^ r v i e e L o n i
o n .
/lEWEt) BY THE RING IN' Hvi)E PaIRK.
Igreai Ibeen in E ■m 01!
En 'of! a large towji-ccnverged 0^ Idon from clt^f; and hai alets to the
lurlty, but the; Is with a bang Esand of them
Trlncesl wales, Jnd ScotU d. Cllth ^ a flngei
Hi-nHlinri
,, of bourse, hi.jl :sent, twd repi
Inell and' ■ Iresent'ed
|i Vfhailey ■ ison an_
fs ugm > d fcrobablyl faded, into came ba,ck into the
peeu Ui Hyde 1 ark on Spday, when , ^ing reviewed »0,000 ex-E ervice men. „ ie men who served the country 20
bid soldier donlt s would
havd thougiitj not had
on Sundi y: Eighty -equalling the popu-
A TOod. Pe idleton-was. by . l Vicar flRev. C,.M.
tentative i, Messrs. J.
iStle,ttr*tvelle i with theTsettiei con tent. IThey bejjm'what was to be n. fcorable (ixperience early oti Suiiday Inliig.l o i the ^ay they Were joined lex! Sorv)ce iien, froin Blackburn, InleV, .]Acqringt )h, Colne, , Brlerfield,
lerson) wlio w:4 blinded In the Ww., Iwhalley and (Jistrict bJ .Messrs. H. linson! and W. Hlndle. ; In addition. Tg;I chanlnan, (if Clitherqe, formerly
Ichedito Hyde PaTk, wherb:they .were ftted thelt plares. Wlftfut any Je--
Irsinglthe whole eighty thousand toot 1 positions qulpkly and' then every- Jig was ready for the Kin^
Wliere Thqy
thei cijowd of enjoying theirs .
ilV ' ' l l uiu oiiuuv
!
kie ,fr()m?j:they would ''Wkshlre," lerhaps wcjuld be the. !| 'HeiLondoners.
go without answer. LoHdoners heard. I I therd and thdn how “On IlklaMoor-
Jre singing “Land j of my j fathers., II That was a challenge [that c(iuld not.
in, as I Well as for, men from other rts Orid section! did
ildt.need to he ;ed wiierb they c'ame iifom ; They
1 Lancashire men fevealed their vocal, powers With "She’s i Lassm from.;. Lancashire." Soon ‘I My _ Girl s a. Yorkshire Girl" rent tjie ait| and to- crown all the!strains of "Tipperary’^
baht; hat!” shbuldi be stag, while the
were' heard, s ing by so me of the very men;whi male it famius.
■ ‘ Well T'li be slowed, if It Isn’t BllL. Ines.” '' Something like I hat niust have I.en heard manW'times b( fore the King s; Irival.' 'The Clltheroe nen; themselves. et old comrad(js, whom
I lem by th
len since lany hapi Ik them 1 pvlngi C hxlous to
O
ne see
the |iar, and y miietlngs. thev knew
The weather jok itp toll.
they lyitnessed Many came to other persons
they I had nob
.0 Loiido 1. They were ';hem agan arid shak^
El volatile, hd the criy of . Jeard aboilt tw ee
.11,”. exclaimed one as nbulance|men f—"
hard. 1 was broil 'My won V,. „„„ —
^,1 for a driifk of water and He was' not the only one,
ng hot, .and I'm! short oS weht to the
llso inigreit demand, nothing could pre^; lent these [men from haying a Jobe, and. Ine wds heard petting a pollcjeman six-j lence ihiitj there were ho meat pies to. londoii ! "rhere alnt no m^at pies to tondon-and, us for landwiches, well,
Ihole peririd o f ' i waiting. 1 But,; as In the n
-'f estretchir bearer” was . _j a mWute,"durlng the
Id days jwhen Stretcher beaters were
lou simply^ Ido I’t knoi i hoW to make Im,” he ekclalned.
iiore of them In my , fe, ^sMd one oS fhe local men. ■. "Ami! medals, why ^ , Tvould havb taken lorr es to inove thent tway. I sure would like to i have seed In tliose rnedals in a heap ” ; He went that alnost all the men Is, and liany of them ha(i' lat the: e must; have beed ousand! :worni in ..Hyde
T"Talkini of pollcen en I never sa^ '
In to [explain h ad some med live or| slx.jso t nundreds c f t
jf the sanje dolours afi at 6nce,” the Clltheroe men isald.
lever lexpfct to see again so [many ties ; |
. ‘‘m
'ark that Hay. Most of thelex-Serylce len therb were weiring the.i Bntispi' eglori t l^ iii blue and gold,
;
Some in frock ccats and top hats rubbed 1 shoulders with 'others to. Ihreadbare suits. ", Some iwere tberp,
Men pf all rankiiwere pn paradpi(
who toide us wordei- hoWever they, ,
got there, they loolied so feeble,” one of the men I said, 0 Hers yere mataeji
.A,1
the Mil tary Meda , | both bars. “He must
thick of it; ht one ' King':
open landau drawn, and with them was Queen:Mary and toe Duke and Sui^hess o: Gloucester.- Tpe eighty thousand were tn companies, of 200, twenty ranks deep, and the, IMg and Queeii dfove between them. ; The Immijnslty' o f ; the 1 gatherlhg can;! pe gathked from thej. if act that It. tops thirty-five mlhutes for toe Inspeiitlon., i This was foilowedlby an Inspiring spr-*
great: assembly the
K.ng and Queen Were, approachliig. 1 They
‘ About 2
The 30, terrlfli
were' riding In an by Wlildsor greys,
vice,! conducted by the Dean of Bri^L and an impressive: address by the; King, and then Itoree hedrty cheers for toe King, whlph, lit' seeitied, woul^surelyibe
heard miles the wonderfi
ind ml ,es away. Then, tape march past, lasting ,pne
'pgjhaps jhinthlr king b'f forfnef years and ntinuipd preceding column.)
and a !half hours, martial , njusl:, the' again swung along, ches^ 'and tjirowln|g
ex-Ser.-lce men-.once pushing out ' toelr back their heads."
Tb the! sound'(Of IVi —o -J ntift
and blihdj [yet pro idly wearing them V.C.’s atalljlilitaryjllledals.i One hatt the distingliishcd (loriduct jMedai and _ with tw;o,-
lime.” I ArrivM.
cheering told the'- dferoils,greetings;for tjie Lancashire*, - p th equally
Jrs ago are like to-day en masse. The; Icashire ahd Yorkshire meh were met- fcstoh bjt gulces' who
toiik.thein by lerground rai.way toi Paddington, lion iHere, ■ ttey joined (the other tbei-s' of the North Wdstern Mea,. King li total of about 4,500l They then.
their first glimpse of what the. Jng,! llght-heai ted meii Jof twe^y--
In theijple, cilth- D^Y IN TOWN.-
s neiler die ” tliey say,,aiui leml to fade li) way either..
.CANDID COMMENTS ON TOPICAL EVENTS, GOSSIP ABOUT PLaW rS.----^By "SNIPE.'" i
-Rorrow player, did, well for Vfhlrttoghani r s a to r d X F oW t took slk Wickets for 19 runs while at toe othfer end Bray Md four victims |for 14 runs.
|
League cricketers.i “ Joe” Foxcroto who to^erly played, with, Leyland and Leyn S Motors, and r'Bllly;’ Bray.rtoe old|
TvJo former well-known Rlbblesdale , |
ToL Bulcock, otie of the most dashlngj ^,,a i^ntp^Drlsing| crlckbters CUtheroei
'havb noss^Md; turned out on SaturilWi 'm? Rurrow and helped his side tO gain
'the leadens in the Rlbblesdale Amateur Loasue to a typically lively Innings,
a K a n t lS K over West Bradford,
TnitV lilt 13 boundaries before ibetog| t caught on the edge of toe flel^-j.
ook'six wickets lor 13 runs. He ItaSh'l ride ingly recalled to me. toe other
first [eleven, a toPPprt«r bowied first ball, | .
as h^ was going out haref on them, Tom, they are only ladsV Tom unwillingly obliged by
, ,
the tat ln!recent weeks, but he renderod, Whalley more than useful, service on Saturday by;taklpg a catch with the
coolness of a veteran ;tp dispose of the last "Wanderers'bajisman.!
1 oarwen. Th'eyiarrived!lil London at. |5, 'and shortly afterwards Londoners.
-century With Vtodlley Second on Batur-, day.l In his first-game he scored 37 andj
R. E. Wiggleswotto scored a brilU^tl •the second team. As a matter of, fact, l-Monday. , j ;' -seiitl’ |
•the lollowlng week two, and .thto on; ■Saturday, 103 With all his fine Innlnfe for Glltheroe. andl Chorley to; P,rove to, worth, it was' expeiited that WggleWorto; would sooniday for Whalley First Eleven, but feven now he lhas been selected for
I an? told It took t o VVhalley l i hours , to pick the two teajns om
| . ■ 1
professional for a lotal club for next seasbn are J. Aubln, Whltham, the pre , cho'riey professional, and R. Cun-
Among the;,appil£aiits for ttopost of
■'Tenhl.s Association are serlouslj ,-slderIng the organisation of a lawn ■feague. Seyeralf the P wers arb keen -.oriithe summer game and toe compitltlon' ■jwill ho doubt he-w/elcpmed by manV,
llffe, toe Enfield afiiateur. ■ The officials of | tod Rlbblesdale
tennis
'dof toe Wanderersfon Saturday, subitolng his natural i tendencies to t a eftort to save a point dor bis side. It took a puple,
Reggie Preedy i^ayed a grand Innings
■ of hours tor Ijflm to collect a half-ctatury. Rlbblesdale" Wanderers have
nijw.de-,
elded to have professional assistance to their remaining matches. The aMtlon of a professional should not- only-add to their playing strtagto, but bring ,;Out latent talent to the juniors, , ; ; „i ;; it
of ffihblesdale Wahderers keenest fielders and he took .four [clever catches against
Eddie Standrlng! has always beta one ' ' I Whalley.
hough TThalley. were to _a jarious s. taa te fe n he wefft .to’to bat with three
wickets down tor J1 luim, Arthur Green wood, son of
te! when n( ■
showed sound, defbnee tad perky enter prise, obtaining h s first halfrcentury of
to; club’s wicket-keeper,
with Whal
the season and figuring In a partpershlp Wlndle. whlta added 115 runs^ to ley’s total.
tion Wisdle, !by the
.run. . '1
willhot be long before they make toeii| presence f
Hawjrth have done, big- things !fpr the Abbifyltes yet, but It Is expected, thaU
Nether T. Wjlklnson nor e dale It l t . ' i
was a toousa^, pities, from Wanderers’ pptot of [view thit Harrs 'Wasibrook was run!out just as he seemed
set for a big scord. Harry has Seen th backbone of the Wanderers hatttag thl seasbn and had scored 24 "when he tost his wicket to attempting a dlffiiiult runi
■ on Baturday, There Were taafiy, tlghUy contested games ;and toe merit
Was.ver, even. After a sterh struggle", theffionota
placers to an op^n doables immpetltloj held on toe Clltoeroe Cricket Clpb court
Much interest'was taken by local tennf
• weiit to:Mr. H. Fouldii andifteS AUCi Dugdale.i The sebond prize was: Won
best Innings for 'TOalley,_and i] vay, plgyed om
of his addl-
to scoring 59 struck the WaWerers^ mdrtal blow by capturing toe|\rickets of the opening pair without coniiedtog a
I ' - '' 'I 'r ' ^
Table con-;
Frink Webt hasfiot been brilliant wltoj
agafhst Barrow. As the previous Satur-, rliv 'he had knocked up 80 odd for toe,
Uttle being
S nt which occurred when he was, n g for Clltoeroe, Third ;Eleven|
pressldn toathe-was todluded in ijhe side which met Surrey and has received other Invitations to assUt Lancasltoe, Includ ing, 1 beUeve, tllef match wfthi York shire. In'August. AgatostStatey. phodea had to pay 110 runs for his three ylctlms, but he was as successful as any! of . the, other bowlers and had the dlsttoi tlon of bowling 42 overs—more than anyi ne else- to toe whole of toe match.-
at toe annual meeting of CUtoroe Foot ball Club and the officials •will ;iccord-: togiy carry on as before. Supporters of toe club wlUibe interested to heta toat toe committee have re-signed all last season’s players to addition to Carnle, an outslde-lelt from Morecambe, wh) made his debut to the last match of toej season at Lancaster. Next season Clltoeroe Will have to pay a visit to one of the prettiest grounds In the whole of- t o Muntry. I'refer to Boundary Park, toe
Once again a quorum was not [formed
ground of Oldham AthllHd;. •; M were unable to gain re-admlttanc^ toitne-
Central League, Oldham's' Resene team; have joined toe Combination and should prove ,an attraction,;..';:', /
they are usually called-upon to iday at toe end of the season, Clltheroe have, de cided not to compete nert season for the- East Lancashire Charity Cup.
- -
show such variatlonsrirt- form. Hdpwtad, for Instance, was talked ■
.'iOUnders to too. game, . - p r m , too,can- fscarpely get- Ws pl^
ce.lto LtacisWs; iteani. Locpl follower^ of tooianto dfjen; ‘wohdef why,;.Cyril "Washbto
seasons ago as one of .toe, best, au-: 'jrFcaTfed , ihat ' L'tacashlfe ■
Icaught'a severe, cold fropi whita he,:qlcl: not recover for several Weeks,andjsimply: could not do himself justice dumg the period In which he was hot really fit to
for their sportomanshlp. to,fioldlng[to:toe rain on one. ppcaslop, ,, 'ms maW he. all ,vefy fine, biit as a result watobrook,
play. •'
out.of his first Test Matth at Lords. He scored 74 In the first Innings and helped to redeem the situation when a, second slump was threatened, enabling ti e total' to reach 424.,
Eddie Paynter has certainly cone well :
liant, his picking up being commended,! and he took a catch which disposed '-of Page, the New Zealand: captam| Eddie did not get to'bat In thje seoond'ijmtogSi The match was of course limited ,tb three - days and resulted to a tame draw,' y,
In the field .he was described-tis bril
less talk to the South about Amfes being one of the. todispensables. He did once
The failure of Ames ought to' -toad; to'
.get'a score Ih ^ Test wheri toe'ruhs were-of ho particular value. His -scores .agatosttob , New Zealanders were 5 and 20. ' -.I;, .j •,
still obsessed by the idea that It Id better to play a batsman wicket-keeper to preference to your best wicket-keeper, It Is high time they began to loos; round for an alternative to Ames. Thpe are many fine batsmen wicket-keepers in the counties. Anyhow Is Ames’s Test match average any bigger than Duckwerth's?
If the England selection commltltee axe
Many people.Whd^jwhy"<''^kefm:. [. about two.
spokTs Jottings T H E C A L L VALUE
OF MISSIONARY WORK
STRESSED AT CLITHEROE MEETING.
. overseas,; particularly' lamongst .wototar ewas BtrOssed .at a meettag held at Cl»h'
The; Importance Of missionary ■ ■' ■ ’
SocletyJ ' It ;Was! I Intended .to hmd. a- garden Ifete. to' tod-gtounds of MUltooxn- House, but the iwegtoer proved unfavour^ able tad the proceedings bad to be held- t todoorsj Mrsj J.-iattersall, secretact ot.
ection I of -the Methodist Missionary
arid the speaker wasiMrs.M, N, Grieve,' of Manchester; After the meeting, tea-
was serted and there'were various stalls and competitlon4
patronised,
TattersSu, the Rev. H, Hooper com-- mentedlon toe weather .and, declaiett that It mas unfortunate that, toe date
Should clash .with
sppUs. [i"Whota Buchan| was Tjdon' have been a gbod_______ yotog,” he adt|ed pmldst; laughter.
mlsslona liriporta
[e'v^ryth! ng ijibsslbld to?
A'uch a curious lapse ,pf; to^Av t o ■'--■ng of this season., -Perhapil; eta; [fm jnto a little secret.,‘.i -It
pfiy.be, 'were', i .Walsed
'dame o; a missionary, family tad felt ;fhatshi ought tO corittoue. the;work, which Kef elders had;begim. •.Oneof the tragedies of! modem .tunes .was .toat ta
-was not! a proper rliltelonaiY to the seme that' she had inot! setyOd oversea,.: she
;natlve habits -[and 'customs tad npver ppreclited Its feal, .'sl'grilflcance. ; As
hrlstlta people, they had to recognise bat tolday they ^qre part of a great
selVBs Into twOiClaSse's, home and,abroad, to the ()ld arbItrSy. way.. ■ The family; abroad was every .bit , As much toelr cim- cera asfthe faririly|at home, and possibly' more sb In yievv of;the opportunities;
rorld fimlly ahd could not divide them-
prijVideil-! ' 1 . .■[[:•!''; ■' 'i' ' ' .; To their ihamei they had churchts
. a fejv yards ajvay from, each other, whllb overseasit made hpr heart ache to think of'thb ta-tooffew mlssion- arie^factog! JmboSsible
Mrs.' iGrieve |toeii i?rbceedta'
With mw^sloriary wbrk under toe three of educational,; medlcarand
B V ^ ic a i r ieffihip sB e !deU^ Stories to lUtatfate her:;
spend the most of.'It ott the womere be-J,most
talentedyoupg.mta cause V hen, they'Muoated. a mta they'lend p a s r - — -
mission trolof ta -------------------------------------------------
once sald'toat if he
had.con- ,e miHilnfiarv funds he would,
„ _ fiototei A famous ■ . ...- In this country bf jrival denomtoauons
c-s’!;;--. Fellte'tok-';Caita: Mrs, Grieve declared tobt although she-
Introcluctog--' the speaker and aUS,- i - i -
whlcb were well- ,
!
toe Wesley School'on Wednesday, even-' s tog under toe lausfiices' of' toe 'WomenS’
he Norto-Lancashire District,-preMded,- ^tn«>lntin efnllQ ' '
one of Buchan’s cd^, the name of goodness- ‘tiknow; butelti would; thing lf ..he ,bad died
In view of the many.hfid-wcek toatehes - •; Mrs. Tattersall I lOkeofthelmpofttace;
of.the fvork :andf6f toe pleasure tae always derivedjfrOmdtttadtog a.womens
t ^ADIUM, ■-MfeL.,! ----- ' natlhg thrlUa and comedy'-k.
many screes-hits, h a s - ^ an unusual and sympato^
Howard ftawks,-f«ifiWj^
mall' and passenger setvice of- the- alri* V- ' pW Is essentially dynamic drarndj-buMn'**'
Cagney or Pat O’Brien from Injectlng-laughSl Into) such situations.' Cagney. Is a-dsvU-may-^ care, stunting, irresponsible member- cd- the; fiylng; staff, tad flighty in-a sense
Into) pliaity ol trouble. iButihe-ls not-wtiOlly-- frivolous, tor he rises onithe supremeoccaslon to- a I heroic deed by taking, the-places of-his' rival in-ioveon a fllghtihelaKWs will end-.tat
■'dfeato-.,
"rilng'M'ondaj).! "Ihe pfcturO'Js- POftapS tfie' ;most nbvel of-ta-toe pitauctlops made from ,tlie; series:'I^',Eric Stanley-Gardrita -whose^ 'attotoCy-detectlve,
Ifenw.Mason, ls||knoWtijO; eveiy lover .of ffctloli. j Arid : for .one,- Peny- ■MSSiiii has gemtafe rdriitaceffor he is-'wed, ........... toj
.thej.yery-
___________ ‘'drMri’
(’hcrioymbta, 'iflfvt
secret'I'ove affair and- mars that'-her name fs. about to be draggeff-thfough the cblumns of;
al-'iidsb'bS)' 5 wbmta; who' has.-hta,?
few peo )le took aif iritefesli to tolsSlonary' work; Quite a lot of ptoPte'.thtagnt of ; it as so: netotog' which 'appertained ; to-
.'all' having,-Yatlous. mwves'. fof .to'crime;: : Just .'what this motlte Ifnta,be,Ijfjft complete: linystei-y imtll. tbe.;irit,italng ,.ollmak. M the,'
-and strta^ly itabugti 'me .wlreLbeUevK :seir'guffi&' of t o aMler,' :sfltougtash,e: 'accuses'her o-wn attorney of doing it, Tliere.: a're eight peitons
wHb.iotc ’urider| suspl Ion,
. a scandal' slibet; K £y t o wufflta'i husband: ■.W
h'O'lIS’ riiyStefloMy-'BTO.llttat vCry, night,'
:'stoiy;' 'the' detecUveS.’ .wbftlng, Oit!; dmertat: ■theorlBs^th'at bf’reVeri'ta.' fof the 'man was b. ,blackraailta;;ta" attempt to' cover up" a scan-
.'Hri' itaigriamJy refuses; buA'-ond ,«f, hls'.esSapi' ’ades: forces htoi:to
aixript.tlte pfleri; all3i(A®W 'Shirl'ey’t heart' Ig, bteiktog, :':j0ef«e',tad c t o xlusloir, however, - Shiriey,, \vith; .m ' SongBj. Isc Ikrnlles and dances; Btialghtcris. maflers oUt^-
-MfissWesti'eyoffert M((igitt;i2toli®..-R'lW-Wffi -peftMtStto'.ehUd'to>(:bme'-tail;Uve'-yritb:ftta'
•,'daL for- the^ 'wife'
was.paving a clandestine love affair with a" highly-placed' jwlltlclan;, ■arid gfeed, the dead man Baring left a large.
t a d brings happiness to two ymingr tovtas.-" 'Played by that sad; elongated Arthur Treach--
-Inherlfence;'' .-Thlir is:-the fourth- time' tot; 'Warreh .William.has pljayed'-to part; of to-: 'cool, ;taalytlcal' ari'd .detanata'Peny-Masoh. Always giving: a fine pprtfayal-ofto’part, .WiiMm outdoes ;hia:;.pwHbus.,pert6niiaiices,
ores a triumphant snccess'on the' Stage?, ■
‘of which Is to play ,tlje foie, df a .cbtpse, j -Miss' [clalre Dodd Is 'excellent as the sophisticated,
not only puzzling the qudlence'by his mysterl-: ous manoeuvres but seridlngthem [iito gales; of laughter at limes' byjHls- sqbtJb'.ltHpks." on®'
and efficient secretary wpo riibrri# her .tass,; only i to - he; 'd^telteri '.on ‘ per Hbtteyrabon lught; - But her tetotace Is firiblly roriridei| pff when a, gunman Is. engaged; to' djiVe cllfrits away from her-Htahtad.;. / I " ' : ; i
to become" the season’s most.popplar tunes, lipenmes ^'Prom Heavbri,■’'"'Which Stars ,Bing
o mon thpv'l —p w„'. a rtally pleasing voice besldes-belng- ...
educated a woman they. educated the | plenty of opporttalty td shw to_^l to tto whole f imlly. I Tq illustrate‘her polnte, picture, ,fop;it ib-Utertay'^ta ’”hh-,ia^h-
educatei an irimvMilaL' .but' when' they a clever actor. ; A bote comedian, he gets , ...
she tolc storiesfrpm'the" 'book, ’' God'a terproyokitaSItottbM^ Candlel Eht,” and fdescribed! how lUatlyel aided, arid abetted to to foolery by; a particu- ^ ^ e r e educated-!taA: taught- to he | larlyfineMstitham«l|des_tauJsAM ,
good housewives and! mothers.. , „ ig; forWWtes.l Alprie.--'! 'r.' teat -Mpbr’^ e ’-'titet^
side, Cyril Washbrook rattled up 72 against Leicester,.Mowing this u j wfto 121 not out agdtost Northamptor,jHe0ri;_ tog lOO at ;01d', i f afford on .^iito.d^W against Surrey‘he made centuries,; ,'.’
On his reinstatement to the Gounty
successive! days,'a total of 227.,fof '
..cmpe biit.. ' This
is.not ,aH, tor to toe second innings agalinst-’ Surrey on Tuesday he; carried out his bat for 5?. WeH d'ljne'
on S (tar|st.^’(?hlta Itadde; Cyril! ' '■ ' j ■
play to Lanca'shfre’s first fmriip cm Saturday agatost Surrey. Some - of the newspaper critics were- very coiitradlib- tory, for ! after grousing about tll'e slow’
scoring they admitted that toe puney bowlers persistently sent up haljs? altaffc of a length that could' not Be Mt! "even- If they did not threaterr to take wfekete
'Mr.j'J.-Parkingtorj and Miss Atmson. ■ Anangements have how been pade to ?
■Ritiblesdale Wanderers to- PW-thel.
thfl holiday Saturday. ^The coprse, will meet at Whalley on-the sam
have! been in thej.- ■
bis 63, although! he was nilssed twea ' With the assistance
.'Blackpool on IJof MasS'who^^ a
,-season, Leylahd Before: their - toe^Pn
' tta aifdl'Massey [are the best opening: Mfr, : in the: Elbblesdple League.
llttie’ doubt that Pf^-
' -who hit a hurricane' century at 9H^berbe a lyear ago and! broke the record M highest: number of again to the -ne!ws at the week-end. pn
yred Pearronl the Chorley Wj Mter,
tfils occasion he scored 75 agalmt old cldb, Laheaster, by enterprl#g cricket, his tontogs Including twa^ o it of the ground and 11 other hpi|n
, upon to asrist hls county. As uepuw. j ^ t h pleasure the; htapy.;hours itutter of the
match!by toe absence of _ Cecil RhodWj 1 teacher their professlonaL
Lancaster wire handicapped to luaiuiiuj hnpn prilled tc
' day with both bat tad ball., iWhen he made hls debut for the (tounty
t Preston, Cecil Rhodes, the Lancastw jrofesslonal, created so favourable an to-
| Masses, Many 'adults In the-v: clnlty
£l day -school oi
of wood' jparvlfig ' a),;
iteacjlier land,- opu carvin
dnnhMhfltPte^ PRESlSNTAlIQIL-toii toteres tog Uttle
ceremony took place on Tuesda:) evening at "WlSwell iC-E; Sediool whea Mrs. E. Cowperthwalte was the recipient of a handsome cabinet: bookcase and a cut- glass-flower-vase as! a token ql esteem ffQiTi the children, staff and vljlagers on hertatlrefflent fromthe professton; The Vicar of Whalley being on hoUday, the Curate; Rev, B. H. WllUams, made the presentation, and in a veri compli mentary -speech emphasised] the good worltdorie by Mrs. Cowperthwalte during more than seven years as head teacher at Wlswell school. Mrs. Cowperthwalte Is widely known ln;the:dlstrlet both as
ilso as ve*
. eevenlni
Saturday. ; TWs .W8S the splendid batting to
largest “ gateji I were well h^ten_w|
oretkrn game with Whalley hextlTuesday Wednesday 'eventogs tostead, ot ta
I hit, they got! them,selves: out Even George Duckworth, who topped 50,. was subdued to his 48 not out on SaturdaT,. and If there Is anything at all hlttabfe nothing Is more certain than thai, George will hit It. Duckworth’s- tontoj s was: a complete answer to the critics i nd per-, haps Pollard’s as well; for Poilarff Is a hitter pure and simple and' WS httWng'
When toe Lancashire tatemeni tried .to worthwhile- i Uplesb t l ^
hta.the right j ■There was some compfa&tt aboiit slhw clvilistEanswamptag the^gopd- natives |t,Wi iujd., B'e itafi^t' ;.tn -Beepme
, .Vagabond trb'ubadour,'Who,.at tftelrequest.of) a -condeiiiried; murderer ': undertakes to look; aftef tad bring up. ffiej family of ta t lather-, less'chUdren.'! -^Penmes,E7enr Heaven’’ Is.: orie of-to'funniest muslcal romtaces of the
lUAi’rO, BLACKBURN
type oi guides aiid:lead£rataere Wta^a j tijg xareiin'series of adventure^'“Taizan- grwt (Itager of :the:.bad.ln, the w e ^ ta Escapes.’’')s specially nbtebleJcnitbrllltog per-
Hectic-entettatoment is pmvli^ at to 'nn^test of
iwlth the teai^tag-(? ,^
GriCTU ■' recounted i Incffieito. which jjjjjjjgj and Maureen ■O^ullivan. w tb Herbert occuned. amongst the, sfridtala ,ln Cma ^ „nriin and; the thrills furiUBhedi. by toir andi-wd how! they, ohtelped t ^ weas j
encbunters.wlth.to beasts o t to iitogle,: As (jf-jllJEelaiid culture frota'thfith™ 9^1“ | usual, a Disrita
coloured.cartoon ^.included SQUXcei othW:
formances on the pta of. Jototoy Weissr ^ u,.wQr - J In the piiag'rafime. ^ wifine-found I /'
1 ' “buMare ,'vvlihbut’ Chr|?|i''cta be a ^ “schotflmaster” WflHay’s totest comedy, r teriiPe thtoglteadtog
to.sheer des-1 ..Qogj jiotnuig, Boys,’which'wffibetaP'™ truttiim,”ta e Speaker saH .,
I promptly got him out for 11;. , ; Washbrook Is playing;' to JTQUghlY
authentic cricket, and if he continues to- attack the bowling as he weltkro,teIioOT to db, further bfg scores from 1)11 bat are assured.: He. fs- an England: man!ltt tbe making,-
niifisinpiles wasjbf .equal; iniiiottance. sSTricalied her anxiety whea her own ^-ydars-rild cMd. had' to' have an Doeiation an(l thta. only the comforting tfiiught that the hospital wta onlyiUi _______ _________ mUe &ay tad-the cffild^WOPW/eceiTC j^e Parisian gang,"[to negotiate -“taty’f every) care and attenUom . But wnau about the chlldrta of China, India and
The' medltii work, being dtae by the |
Africa, hundreds! of miles away from a Burgeijn’s skill? i :These _ mothers over- ffiver^ loved their cMdren: just as | miich as did toothers in this counto. One mlsslopaty .'told her'ithat ta e maternal Instinct on the African Coast] was stronger than In some parte Qt thlk country. lAfiother missionary told hertaow a mother was nursed at one of the hospltal^hile She was having her 20th baby. iThe previous 19 h ad ta died |Of the! seven-day Illness, or what might be called llotk-jaw.
A Mother’s Sacrifice. evOh •top of
She was
always-jremtoded.pf the sacrffice, I Congo
a:ftellcal wor
l[ thto was the great whtoh was going on.
Whltot shp a native womta came to her . with a dying,[child: ap'd a pitiable story, of a | ;; - (<^ntaued from] preceding column,)
she was doing missionary work, .
child was her staenth andall the others | best years .df: het:etilltoep s life, the years ffidled. Ah iiivesUgatlon revealed that
tatlve°w^oma^^^ When the - missionary returned homie;
tiie%omta|had ahoth'er taUd and whehiAccoffipMed :by':|nmonarle^ iltads r a d e |^ i e i the itlihe came] for - her to' return to, the ; 1 across; the :sea: ww -deserving of ta .the
mlHirwas tried, with succestaul results, i could only: work .through the hands; of the peqple;tad :thb' glqrioito-i^work helnt
the child was Under-nourished because | because tae; felt, the c t a ta serve iGpd ttie imother; coijld not feed her.
Goat's
.when they: were mtat t o t o m to;her] hi' mltaonary., wqHc overseas. ,:^v^
ld
told' him ris well ias she could the stc of the native riiother and pointed but hlml that ta le s she tauld return'to conf
1 of mental agony,—Mr. T, 'W. Dpuglas, at " 1 music festival to London.
Crooning Is not' staking- ft ;ls ithe droning
ttovethetataonary.work ;many'of-the V VbAB onn ciria wmiiH :
aen l'. 1 ...—
hi learUlng'thls’feclnatlng begged of her to stay at home. Shet then I country.;y !';;: ;'",'']!,;;!j'! 0 o )^ 1
- -____ - v-- , v' tervlce? !at
,ve boys aiid' gfrfs; woffid^die;';;-ThUs':R.;:Hbit,Vand, (Ctonttoued loot of next column;),:l ot
r, tiAii-
taomHbtae.fbr.the'QcCaaorijWere.vblcta ....,
'Greaves, itrwas that'thte sacrifleed- th^
lew.pastor, j lijcted . the
,
I^kibR’S INDUCWON-The 'thu Bev, S, Hpuseilam, cou-i
o] Stadayl-!'
:at, Vewton Congregation Church “ -^ jWeek, both services,.being
t anniversary / and .^flower
ended; -The Church ?;|Wa8 Jecorated with flowm: tad
Gongo with helc husband, her Uttie tay l supljort. tad pray^ers : of , those to ;thte ScSslta T le todubtloA setyiee; W > .;''.'l :1,' : ■;;; :
Choi se; Plante were • lenUor ta(
Oh-Mbiday ifter a public, tea'had, been p?Qridiid 'III the tahotappta'ljthe Tart
m hel(:
havtog -beei iglven by lMtad?,-i_!^'iK8e tariibefiptadok of the Sa,tata th ^
impreislve Induction Se^ce. The MOdy (raritbited (oo( of next colunnW:;
all next'week.' iri Paris;,'a gang of ;thleves plan to) steal the plctire.of toiMppa Lisa from t o Louvre, but drily one. mail Is capable
of doing t o job, and he.'-”Arty”' Jones^is 1nt,pii.<;nitig in Dartmoor,- On the edge .of Dartmoor IS Dr. Twist's college; St. Michael’s, at 'whieh Jones’ son ls.anupil;.aiid to Jones Minor comes' “Red” Higgins, an emissary' of
are; raojnentou> happentogs a t , to j,g]p pj-the boy. Metawnile
college, where'Echool fife, proceeds under to unorthodox methods,,to :Dr„-Twist., ..A fiery goyemor demands bis-resignation, but a lady governor totercedes.,
ori.the,“d(X!tor’8” behalf,- arid it is decided .to-: Itidge hls capabUitles on the'result ofan impending National examta- 'ation in French., ; How to gcivernors are “l^ted” Isfiproariously funny. | But to to'
a e did f t
' Brent 'tat -wite - dramatic ;,totenslty. scenes'Ece
'cflmmilv;bfi,th ti >ns‘ as I water to a fashionable i ^
ptodiced •' is clai'
GR) For'
aW re^uiant. Irft-ATRB. BLACKBURN.
-eare t o famous Aldwych Playere W iv i toughtermaking plays, and
y -£ ” 8kioaBepertory Ptoyers t o '
coloured kingtof swtog|mu3ic; and, hls b ^ . The ™ry concerns Larry Poole, an-ex-conrict,
i*t- on,! ■frafsar Stephens ta lesc.aped trtalisi' ■ ■ ' ' '■ , WHAl j V
to tan usiall;
IS FIGTBRBS. T
p! are some d ^ h tfu l! settings 0f t t o X f e S to,ir moun-'
^ ^ m t a a n / t h e picture to
1 om f iia te ^ u laugh'at tltoes.and touch "j,'‘ f i v K I ta '^ t ie u la r ly In,,the,tra-
pTactivd to its photography,
but.it t a S n t t a d 4 moral-story, one
ta- ' , .
' [ RACE [from NANTES., ^ '; (Lancashire Combine.)
;
bets sent 26 birds: h and 2, Burgess & Son, 1010 and 957. respectively. [ ;
,'Sharpies, 915. - ■ ■ j ! CLITHEROE WEST END 'H.S.—14mem-
E is
F.Nutter, 1016 and 997 : 3, Alderson and Coates, 966;.4 and 5, E. & P. Nutter, 976 and; 975; : 6, Alderson and Coates, 9387, "W.
."OJIHEROESOBTHENDHS;: Lrind2,'
' CHATBlIRN'n.YlNG CLUB i 1,[W, arid Son, 1026; ,2 and 3, Ateon Br and 877; .4, Wilkinson and Holgate, I W. Waite & Sod, 836 ; 6, J. Addtoon,-7B
Spesfe, 59i
& son, 898;-pab ;; i Jackron and Barnes, 877, b; 5,
T.Norgrove'iSsSon, 856 ; 6,
.T.Neitoon
I, T. Neltobri &‘Scm,-1031, pabc, np, spl.; 2,C Wilson&;Son, 954, pa;',3,
T.Notoove
chaTb^ n homing sociEryi -9-i V ' . ■ ; i .
& Son, 822; T, 'A. Robinson, 8111 8, 'f. Nor- grovq& Son, 781; 9, T. Nellson & Son, 713;; 10, A., Robinson,'699. ; ' | ' ; '
b le abhtoveniH' “,Tharl” toas been chosen |™ t o r “ta a r k ” was the,to crown- wNEx[ NANTES, CLUE,- jlil-lSl: d. Ash
weeS ilrodutfiito at the Grand, Theatre. f te '^tewi of jaunted house,
..thp play-to brtodullft 'humourous situations and witty
toaster’s horror, the Dartmoor convict, freed by- Jones Minor and friends in a ;thlck fog. Is bidden to to ;college and; when, -on to strength of-alt to pupils securing-honours to to ex^natlon,.master and school are given an excursion : to-Paris, copvict "Arty”; goes with them, disguised as one; of the boysi After that; It Is not dimcult to visualise hectic and side-splitting adventures. I The Mona Lisa Is stolen, with , to boys' innocent help,
ofa'driend of her’s who went out to the Inaimoff'a’.copyion to; erooksj.and finally conta lea,vffig'her lOtay clffid at,home.
p.nUsR the consequences of to theft; I
i
S u e i ;™ i n William, Dam Gwen Face I arid Doftas Phair haye the l^tatog nlel tad ’^ a rk ” ought certainly to. add to
feiw'tae'' PIm house Theatre, London, and excellent entertetament,
,:,^tot'te;tc(
earn i hand) picture,
fill credit of to French authorities, and ih reward'for rcstorilne ;the
^ But hey only get" to credit; Dr. lie safe keeping of to cash i:
lome e g , o NEWTON.
dent’s gold medal,' abode 1097; Sedmta and Pate (Barrowfofd), abode,1095; Fawcett: and Son (Burriley),; abed 1094; •Entwtotto & Son (Burnley),'abede 1092.6; G. E, Stuttard (Nel-- son), e 1692,2; ‘Entwtotle &;Son (Burnley),
orth, (Rawtenstall),/rose.-bowl andlPresL
B; CongratuIaUdns to:Mr.-(3(rdon Nunn„ i E,^., headmaster of Slaldbui n Brennand
ntawed School, who is to receive the t degree of -M-A., to the Schbd of Educa
1088; Wallbank arid Cottora (Clltoroe , 1087;' E. & p,. Nutter (CUtofoe)-,;f 1086.3 : ,J. E; Hanson (Great Harwood), ,1086.2 ;. A] Ibbot- son (Colne), 1083 ; SandhamBros. (Barnolds* wick), 1082 ; 'Wardle and Hamilton (Rtais*
bottom), 1065. ' ' '. : - . ‘Two brid average.
RACH FROM JERSEY.
I, H. Morris, 852; 2 and 3, W. BlundCli, 831, 819; 4, A- Martin, 788 ; 5, W.jBlundell, 680; ,6, a! Martin) 662: ,
WHALLEY & DISTRICT. H;S. (7-24)
!w. Newby, 790!(F. Ainsworth, 66i (Continued from preceding colunri.)
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SABDEN H.S.- 8-36; Wallace Bros;, 951; hltliarii & Sori,^bcd894:.0.-Southweil, 820
,: i !
W. 'J. McAdam M.A. gave the chtag6':t6 the mtototer, tad the Rqv.! F. H. Tptaltad, secretary;; of; the Yorkshire ‘jCongrega- tlbnai; Union, gave the ichargri to tiic Ohufeh.; On behalf of the CI|theroe Ctagtegatlohal Church/ (he ;Rev
Orator :of the N. E. Provtoce. TKe Rev,
ta e Diocesan Inspector! of Religious! o qwledgfe has sent an exjcellent report j
tj^laldbilm school. laldbuml, i
Sff the;,-recent examtaatldn held- a ti ARMER’S FUNERAl.-
1 ■-
m _as of rpgret and sympa Ment of Mr. George Victor
day, at Slaldbum Parish I The Rev. B. T. Bowker,-Reptor, officiated,
piadow Top Farm, took p
Apldst many I hy the Inter-1 Wfldman, of |
ape on Satur-1 lurchyard. I
WK,tod! Miss Ktog-Wilktotan, Miss V.i J^jGarnett and Miss
J.iR'add. Miss! Garnett, IIP., was at the organ, i The | chief mourners were Mrs. D. Hully, Mrs.! Pjl. Jack6on, Mrs. R.-'Tiylor,, Mrs. T.l ■ Rbptosoi/,; Mr.-Tj Robtasdn Miss A. D.l ftoblnson, ^Messrs. E.-and v, Robinson,! A^CH-' J-acksoni- Mr. and Mr8. ;F, W.i Rhbtosoii, Misses A. and M. Jackson, Mr. I! M tad Mrs! Holden (Darweil) Mr. R. andr l to M. Taylor, Miss May Knowles; (Ley-i egi!(d), Mrs. t a d Miss Parkinson (CUth-i
t o , vU agers attended/ iricludlng Mr., |
Sinclair oxtehded- a wann -greettog. - as did 1 Mr.'l'E.'; T.' West,'oh, behalf of -tlib Martin;;; Top" Congregational Qhiifcli, CbtaclUor ■nil, of Lancaster, a' genferoua supporter tad:-member; of. the ;ita'uJ:chi also'a'ddressbiJ the meeting? Btocert sympathy with the Rector; of Siaidburh and Mrs. Bowker to thelf recent s[ad lose waa ewresaed,
. j : EWtri:'
rta).;, |The bearers were fbur nephews.! , ;ral:
..mhute8 were sent,byi-rPoUy.l 'edge:, arid- family; -All at jlephen: Park; I tad Belle; Rehe and BUlii
.tay;-jCousto May; Mrs.' °^ ;if r.,M ra . a n d r '
tty and Ted (Manchester); Coustoi Sy.-tad• Lily; 'Mrs. -Paikinson.
vH rth; Mr. ahd Mrs;Hodgson and family! (Cld Hall); Miss Rudd, m ,
. T. and M. Leemtag; i Mrs. Wiggles-; , Mrs? and Miss Ktag-Wllkta-! . Heed audi and.
haye been awarded West Rl Itog County a or Scholarships, Both ore scholars!
ion of the University ofUverpool. Geoffrey Wilkinson and Gerald Walker
H, Holgate, 750; '8, Wilkinson tad HOlgate,' 738 ; 9, w! Waite 8s Soil, 734; 10, J. W. Wilson 667;: 11, "Whlppiand White, 644; 12, Qeorge
40;'. 5,. 5; 7,
Vaite 996
I Possessing ■five new: humb'ers' tot'promise"
Grosby In'his ifirst; Ctm#i8''flM,j comes on Thursday.: H Crbspy Is, Iprob'ibly, .ope' of; the
.
■:uptawork, -some'.
f mrecent
'.teUs , •'daughlv. -I
•redMflptiOl .^h i ta if
'
::tpfQUtaHOTeTji;:Splte iof ' to ' * » ’’
ffi'ta'pf: a--railway
T a spendthrift ■son! tad^a. ..... griys-'.-The
tefprm tad fun Into
i'ef, who always .bowls ovir movie fans! with ihls "buttling," P.' 6 . Woifthouse’S'JSetek: will-
-.make hls debut oniMonday lot- t o ‘ wa& out. 'With Virginia Field as " t o lady; to 'dl»ie$s”i :and David Nlveii- 'as that taxable ^ l e Wooster, flcHim’s unproaricrasly funny taare actqi-s-T-as charming as they are coriviricjto?^; iri'ove through' "a ! hilarious; series of.'tygSal; Wodehouse adventures to .“ Thank | youj, Jeeves,” -As the pioture opens,tae poker-faeetf; Jeeres is ipalrifully giving; notice to Bertie;. What with drtonmlng, btajolele playing and. inmahclrig to . .various , knffe-tlpwtog: conn-; ■tries even to'
iirdn.nervesVof Ine'butlef -ffiie:
'Temarits-about Bertle’s -brotorj (be has pone); -and' the-old Wooster-spirit -fta taventtire:,fe
irem'atos fo r . .to , ■; imperiurbable ■ Jeqves,, as, ■ usual; :to-;5tf8lghteri,-matters .out), 'whlcb.-he; 'does'iri'.a wildly hilafioua sefies of adventures; thaV'cItoiax' this' riotous, liomedy. ; /W t a :
-derlrig gets everything alllmixed-up':tad'!lt'
;'itt'aclicr' fs th'e'liviri'g embodiment of Jeeves, David , Niven perfect '.as' t o muddle-'
headed Bcrlle. ■; , i
■ frayed. ’ His -drealH of: peace! to shatterM'- Hy-' t o ririgtogfof ito.'.-door-beU;..: -Operitog t o : door,-a; girl'brushes past Jeeves’ stony .dte-) approval to , to bafffed bUt'welcomtog BetUe'- .rSheiihaSfi-tea. ::!rieahwhlle making
..cryptiis
'amused.,.-When to -g ifl leaved Bertie,crilmly: annouriegs'
to.Jeeves
thab.they.are.gotogta’ follow her. Berfle with his "customary Muri-,.
;1931 -7«;
:e flfvorce: ipped at'
intriguing, p-plot a8:;''rhe'<iie:.oI*,toei'yeW-. 'Claws,:’'-dtbldsing as wta 'astapitag . in jsuspentoi-vtata com'es'-tof 'three days begflir^
mystery imetoartatai .havA,-^' I'i;';-';':', .--p'
that-ot swooping through- the, ato I'Hte love-- maklng to every pretty gW be,Sees ilaildk him-
than-
claim;to'take iU-place-jas -toa-gtetk ;'9“ film since "HellS Angels,” aniPlltv 'cclfS excitement, you will- mike a luointj ( ^ ,!pta “ CeUldg Zero-'Mb-deolS wltbitlto CoftriWk.^-.'??
keeps the picture!'' now ta, the. PalMiUt!!!. , .,
' ' !' -==* I • war ace director of ' Ttan iBAjjp ciHema.
•‘.A" wrsinallty.'. to ; sincerity of his aettog, tad tluc
m ahy of thi pictures In which he, has pre-, riouSly lappepred. As Zlnga, he - acts -ta
have never IM-. been ex .ploited to better advantage
hearresttog ' .......................... b riii
!V f ita to t vitalises the drama and Invests Ilf, . wide appeal. Elizabeth Welch Is very
itolA itad'-lf- ie the quiet fenoiri! that-to toJedtS Into hls portrayal; together, with to Wtb tendering of appropriate and tuneful
^ , 1 -iSs wile, and to supporting types art
Le)k'. 'nclng as they are cunningly variei^, a-j(vjak I :rama; and African spectacle alter- uritavc. aJ '1 hrlUtag and emotional conriotion
nate'^fPik p “t the actual plot begtas-tt from-tb^ to. I I to end. , •
ftiohe.whiVh-iftW;V- 'or every member of the fujl'Mtettbiitatat' ' ' 'Wture is to new MOM funta - -tot-sueiit^l te Club,” based on R', intrigue tac|
Cnriftw tdr-totadayA-ptarl^ adventure,. W tad
yjjjold-lrigPt'te : then a motion picture come? ' Eveiinbw-taAii tes an hour or so of delight-
;. J -
L^v^ta's-fateoti® ^ ‘ rcjmantlc team in "'mery arid Rbsa^' •«/ opening .^rt,
his magnificent Voice ,,
though he bflleves in the part arid 111 .to?
the Grand, Is i a modem musical adventure draiia; Irevealihg by way of a colourful and popillarlstorjj (he wide talents of PauliRobe- wn. I It'ls hisirecital, and the power of his
|j'" ’The I Bong of, Freedom,”' now toowlhg. at gyjQ piG-riittES.'
.Lane Picture Hall.- Jane Withers, otherwise :,"Gtager,” '-'goes op her wildest tonip -yeh i When; she Isn’t "raising caln:’ in her own • neighbourhood, she Is scheming how to help folks In distress in her own original way, righting wropgs and, pi a rouslrig finale,, pute ting a sppke pjto the wheel of progress of a
“Pepper,” the story of a good little bad girl, will keep you vastly amused at to King
"■
Hake jsclon; „oI' ,society ^ 'tad,.his gtagster fpUpwers; ;Jane sings with all her Irrislstlble pep a “Song of the;Coyotes,’:|.and rehders
film;takes:'-lts,.title but -many; more pf -thb ditties which the one and only,Harry Lauder has popularised the world'over.
•iampus Sc()ttita oprocdlari, reveals- hlmsell as .a:great all-rpund artiste In -"The End of the. Road.',: ,. As, the owner of a troupe of strollpig players, the role provides opportune (ties, not only, for the song - from. which the
all t o -week in her latest hit, “Dimples,” her 20th Century-Fox triumph. As a llttlc'mln-
■i^bpth by fading ,;a group ef youngaters/. to •bk.''Ptoniptu shows !to' the '.streets,; ■ -Morgan, hdn’ever, has w peltoKtaUdy dtor p^ple’s valuSibles antf.'hls rifsrible fingers sre, always . . . . the^lves-^ulie imiMMs^ttisly,
.ran, There’is laughter, romance and drama to “Dhiiples,'’' to addition W Shirley’s [songs and dtaces.- -With Morgan as her mentor. She .'eked bub a. precarious Hying for [them
Robert -Keftt, Astrid Allwyn 'arid' Detoia By
to.supportin ____ . - .___ ____,.
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ta a mtotrel show'and-iriiitortag and caflng for' her -irre|)fesSilile ;'a:rid''fc(tor^ble; guar dian,
-.Frank Morgan,'Shirley-Sna'fS'with you ,her-love tad laughter/.tea^ 'ariditprlllsj trials tad triumphs- ; In a'dpltlpri tb FWPk'Mbtgta " g; cast iri'clUdes' Helen' WesPey,
stop-harmoplaliignvith street jslngptei! play ing arole'm ■
‘•'OriVle' Toni’s Ctain'," itarting If Shirley Temple'returns 'on-Monday; fori r .
.hilarious harmony, wlth lrvln S. (Jobb and: ;BUm,3ummp^'ville., "Pepper” is populaf-even' .i'hpt'.’-entertaihment. ' 8lri -Hany . Lauder)
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