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M O O R ' ,L A N E C H U R C H , C U T H E R O E . ,


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^ A D I E S ’ d a y S U N D A Y N E X T , D E C . 5 th . I' ■' ; ■ Preacher: '* ■


L m s s BORSAY, A .L .d M .,% L -C M .


! Morning at j "Th? .Mission of Evening ate o’clock: '.Ihel-addehi, . <


An Hour of Music. • ' ANn


• IN THE AFTERNOON AT 2-30, | ' ' :■


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• . C O T H E R O E ^a d v e r t i s e r 'AND I !W IGHT TIENNl SillEOr


CUTHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY


lONG LAIJE HALL


I WeekCommencIng JANUARY 24111,1938 I DAISY HOULKER,© "GRETA.” i JOE ROBINSON BS “ MAX” H iE E P OPERA WEEK OPES


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SHORT RECITALS BY MISS BORSAY. , .j,


■ chali'to be taken by fliRS. HARDAOKp.


- I qnLOISTS—Afternoon dnd ^ e n ^ : 1' filni<5 V RUSHTON, Soprano,' of Clitheioe.


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f i S ™ W t o . o f t h e B m n l e y . - Meisterslngers;


' • ’ ■ . Organist: * J ' niiss FISHER) AJtt.CAl.,:t.RAM, Wbaliey


‘ The Ladies of the Congregation gire'youj a . fveSc<^laltavitation to


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C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C J i i i r eH SUNDAY Next, DECEMBER SUi |


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lllinSTERS 2nd ANNiyERSARY i great YOUTH DAY :


10-30 a,m, A Service i by youlh. II 'Ll


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2 p.m. Men's Meeting: Mr. 8. Weslhe^


0 p.m. A Service lor. YquUh «"*!/“ <.= ? J"® ConfeMloii of ah'‘''Ai«riai Football^.’ ' PfMcler : REV. J. A- 8IN0UIR ,8o!oiei: Madam Aniile ScholleW i


Communion Aftes.


Melodist (W^ey) Churdi ,


. SUNDAY Next, DECEMBER ,5lh I ' '


1 Preacher at 10-30 ej'm. and 6-OJp.m A STUDENT


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Mount Zion Churjch , SUNDAY Next, DECEMBER Blh


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Prmher at 10-30 a.m. I MR. W. BIRCH


I. 'Preacher at C p.m. MR. R. niRNESS


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SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE^ OF, SONG Hymns, Their Origin and .iWriters;"


METHODIST CHURCH, WADDINGTpN.


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LADIES’ EFFORT TUESDAY, o i c , 7th, J937.


i|Fiyi1 iispi!Pi ■ will be served from 6-0 to 1|-30 p.m.


Afti^T* RuDDGr ttiG ^I^EV. R* HOLT will opto the EVENING’S ENTERTAINi^T,


th e mayoress j of CLITHEROE i (Mrs. G. Hatgrealves) will preside. , ARTISTES.j, ’ j


Mrs. C. Bishop, iMr. T. Coates


D r . C . R o y le ' M r . J . I .D u g d


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Master L. Oddie Mr. J. Hanilton


, .TICK)STS ' I


Adults, 1 /3 ; Chlldreh under 1? y e ir s , 9d. WADDINGTON CHURCH BAZAIR


WHIST DRIVE and CARNIVAL DANCE


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) ^ ! ■ In the SUNDAY SCHOOL | '


m i s t 7 to ip 'p.m. Admission^ 1/3 Dancing 10 p.m. to 2,a.m. Admission !/• JACK BAILEY'S BAND.^


REFBESHMENTB Extba ' t


HBWTON DiSirrUTE


Fancy Dress B(all DICEMBp Illtli


Dancing 8 p.n,. to:2 a,m.


Colooted an4 Spot I^hts tOED’SiBAND


Good Prizes for the Prettiest, Most Original and.Oomio 'Costume!.


Parade 10-30 p.m; to be judged by JIbs. GBBEKHAiOH, 'The Moorocck, ' and Mas. Babkeb, Clitheroi.


■ by VVaddington and WhUowoti. j Bus, from'Slaidbum 9-lB p.m. After Ball


Admission 2/< inclading Bebeshments Service 'Buses leave Clitheroe 8-30 p.m.


Omses wU| return ,, to Slaidbunj and • Clitberoe via).-mitewell.


C :' • ■ 1 S . . , • I • CHEAP EXCURSIONS


T O B L A C K B U R 1 |» I TOrMORROW, SalurdaYi December 4th


Gisbuen ...... .....d c p . 1 2 -il ChatbObn


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CLITHEROE'..,. WHAlhEY


Lakoho...... . • • • • ■ Return by


. „ 1-20 . „ 1-3S


- „ 1-41 any train.


BOLTON'and MANCHESTER


SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ittli p.m


Chathurn ..dep.B- CUTHEBOE.. .. -B


Whallev


3B|1/4 T 40 ‘ 1/4 1


B50i 1/4 Bolton Manehlister


1 / 0 l/IO


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Langho . „ BjBS’ 1/1 1/f Wilpshiro .. „ Cj-0 ; 1/1 1/f Return same day from Mnncl ester (Vic.) 11-23 p.m., ; Bolton (Tijinity Street), 11-46 p.m.


TRAVEL BY RAIL| THI8-CHRISTMA8- ! i IT’S QUICKER


“MONTHLY RETURN” TICKETS Any Train-rAhy Day—Anywhere, , Children: under |14 half-fares


HAPPY i THOUGHTS


Send teAILWAY! TICKETS SPECIAL GREETING CAlj as Christmas dr New Year G f


The Railways wjill • Collect, D and Deliver yoilr CHRIS! . ■BARCEI^ at CHEAP RATI


)e: patch i l W s e e ' BILLS,


PLEASE BOUKI IN ADVAl ■ Tioketa and all informath from Stations jand Agencks, i ■


S ICE


(4167)


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WHALLEYPICTUKES


Noxt Monday, Tuesday and Wadnt sday ‘ ; WALLACE BEERY in - .


Old Hutch Thursday, Friday and Saturday


■ROBERT I MONTGOMERY opd . , JIADGE EVANS , in J


PICCiDIUiT l i


a^embled at.a social event 1 Co-operative Cafe, bn Tuesday . . When a presentation was, made, to the Rev. Father Vincent Flannery, who has been assistant;priest to the Rev.JFather


PRESENTATION.-i-A large'


WHALLEY. ,


tre


„Je proved very popular. 'The children gaVe two i: plays, “ Missionary. Pennies ”


• The proceedings were much enjoyed’and! thfe flnailclal result, was '£5 lOs. Od. .|; t


aim “ The Birthday Dream,” In com- mtodableifashlba'And a featurerwas thW-boys took part for the-first time.


!■ ’; BRIGHT, HQMR.^rThere was / a;- good attendance at And fortnightly meeting of thb'Womto’s BWlhtHpur, on, Wednesday


afternoph; when Mrs. Greaves, .of Wad- dlhgton, spoke about Hannahi the mother ofISamuel. • The Rev. R. Holt presided.


IlADIES’ SUNDAY.—The services at


the Methodist Church on Sunday were in charge of the ladles of the congregation and all the offices were filled by members of thfelr sex. ' MlssFreshwater. of CUth- etoe, was the preacher both In the morning and evening and her sermons were much appreciated. At the evenina


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T L E S TR E ET , Tel. 165.


-service aispeclal choir sang the anthemj “jkck of Ages,” Miss J. McLaren being! the soloist. Miss't. Stubbs sang thd BQlo,,“ The Road to Bethlehem.” Mlsd :. Fisher was the organist.


t comply dated with the Methodist Cfiurch Ip dis-^ i held at the trlbuting flowers :among the sick peopld


.sunshine CONCERT.-The excellent I Work done by the Sunshine Band asso-:


„„ mranincr I j i tjje yuiage IS generally appreciated. To


Martyrs. . The RH Father Flannery 1 cams to WhaUey nearly 'four ieara ago


R. Cookson at,the Church of thykigllBh


and he'has now been appointed to St. Chad’s Catholic Church, Manchester. His successor is the Rev. Father John y. , formerl


Corbett, formerly of Plymouth, pn behmf mittee. of the parlsWoners and msny frlen^ ln Mian £5.


. 0 the vffiage and at Calde^^^^^


Father Flaimery add paid a tribute to the splendid service he, had-ren|dered.


Father Cookson presentedi ale -- WHIST DRIVE,—The i annual whist


§ SUIDBURN, NEWON,; DALEHEAD I '■


■' !■!■■ V'.'"."" ■■ a n d DijNMP BRIDGE / § '


AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULl URAL , § ,; .SOCIETY,;::';,


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I vised by the Rev. Bi H. Williams and Mr. 1 )Rydeheard,-and the prizes were won as


drive organised by the membifs of the Church of England MeH’s Society, held on Wednesday evening athhe 'day school, proved extremely ’ successful/ and 29 tables were occupied. -Play vfras super-


follows: Ladies: l;:Mrs. Sowerfiy; 2, Miss m; Blackburn: hidden number. Miss A. Grey. Gentlemen; 1, Mr. L. Crook; 2, Mr. J L. Thwalte; hidden number, Mr. A. Ofmerod. ' Miss Mi Laxton lecelved the prize for the' lowest score ln| the . room and MrsiRavyorth the prize forjdomirioes.


CRICKET 0LUB JHEE'nNG. !-i-Mr, I


§ . in connection','with -the above,, Society ’.'.S g will be held in the jtonimr Coue; ' Room ^


|0nWeiday,Dmtet8it| g


al7-30p.m.


All interested ai e particularly re lucstcd § tp 'ittend, . |


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the year’s working, but I It was pointed out that a sum Of ;£50 had been trans­ I ferred from th Truste


Green presldto over a Moderate attend­ ance at the finahclaljmeetlng of the Whalley Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club. The accounts, presented by Mr. J. W. Chew, revealed a i Slight profit on


CvEiJ Hm-LV, Hon. Stmlary. § position of Mr, J. Cotterlll, sIcondeJ by '


' Mr. H. D. Ashworth, , tfife club auditors, N.8.P.C.C. I


A DANC STABKIE ;AEMS HOT:iL


will 1^3 held at the ON


TICKETS, iss


lU i iRY 11th, IIE'8 BAND


4/-,


May be had from': any of the Co M H. W ,-30, Pimlico Miss B. PABKissciif, West Bank,


hiep ! 1; .• i i : 1938 including Relreirtiinwits


ujumttee, )ad, Or Pimlico.


I, be few repairs, needed for several years, l i t was w ith considerable regret that 'members heard that ’at th e , annual meeting It was Mr. , Chew’s Intention to ask - t o


Chew has held office' as- hofi. treasurer since 1921, and for'thlrteen„[years pre­


I taise'funds for the-.Boclety for the Prp- pagatloh of the Gospel;


viously he acted as an audltot, , . ' . ; KING'S MESSENGER EFTORT. ^ To


the Kln^s Messentors h.eld their annual


I effort' on Saturday at the ■ hd School. Stalls’conta


1 goods,, sweets and. produce to - fojelgn parts, be : relieved’ of his duties. :iMr.


and. the accounts were ■ upanlmously- accepted. The Chairman pointed: out that the .club , property, was: In much better order than fonmE^ny years and to the ordinary: course of events there would


'•'The fete held during the sumn}er months tables occupied. Experience gained at realised £5^ 5s. 3d. -Total gate money tarevlous, efforts’, enabled the officials:» for the I season : amounted to only bntrol, the large gathering efficient ly £219s. 7d., and even this was! ,n Increase and the drive; proceeded smoothly ai d of £10 on the previous season Thanks toell. Splendid' prizes,- all generously ’were extended to Mr.l Chew Iv the pro- 'given and ranging from blankets, turkSy


exceptional repairs thelprevl()us season. Fuiid to meet


e I'rusiees’ nmja w inB i,,| jhe compliment wasteturned, when male Jielpers


supefVlsed play at the slxiy hd .mi


raise funds fof this purpose, a conbdrt is Held each year and on Saturday the effort took the form of an entertainment by the Altom Street Methodist Choir, of Blackburn. The Rev. R. Holt presldei and a well varied programme conslstln; of musical items and humorous sketche 'm much appreciated. Refreshment fere served a t an Intenal by the com


_______ the local branch of th , British i Legion was held in thj Co-operative Cafe on Saturday. A com pany numbering 100 greatly enjoyed hot-pot supper, ’followed by a conceit ilven by Mr. P, Robertson and' member Of the Whalley Brass Band, assisted b' friends. Among 'those present was M:, G. H. Taylor, one Of the vice-president i, who congrotulated the branch upon the iplendld attendance at the Cenotapi service, i The; success bf the effort w£s due in great measure to the, generosity cf the Presldent (Mr.' V. W. Goss) and oth^r vice-presidents.. '


'I RE-UNION.-The annual re-iinlon -T re-union oj C H A T B U M . LADIES’ EFFORT.- DespltJe b^d


,/eather and counter-attractions, tie I’ Christmas fard ” whist drive, pfOmbtf d by* ladles. connected with the I'Parlsh Church in' aid of church funds, whs a :omplete success. As the ladles material y isslsted the men-in-their recent effort,


The proceeds amounted to mor .


; I iCLITHEROE


EQUITABLE COhDPERATIYF i INDUSTRIAL SOPIETY


j BAKERY SPECIAL


will pe, held in the NOVELTY DECORAT


DECEMBER 11th, i


. dommericing 2-0 Your; Inspection l3


a n d I b e s u pleas ing


ive? IONS I


S


victoria [Street Gi icery: Bijanch) EATURD


Satunlay-IECEMBER llt li to 4-30


cordiallji


']RE'.0F YOUR


GIVE We W o a lafgd’ara'vnrieclj'^'itock of


;ELE|rrBiOAri Gbopa at teasona ilo-prices) ^NSIr'oni.'S/S I


ELECTRIC II FIRES IromfSI/U


TABLE LAMPS tram BOILING r InG S A I #


CHE8, 10/6


ELECTRIC SHAVING M RIIOR, HAIR DRIE


MAmGE VIBRATORS KEHLES; Tl


and ducks to butter and jam. Wasla sufficient inducement for players to come from Barley; Glsbufn and other placis. At. the' close, Mrs.' F. D. Robinson pr i- sented’overforty prizes to the successful players as follows: Ladles: l,;Mrs. F. Limbert; 12, Mrs. D. Gfosvenor; 1 3, Mis. Aubln;- 4, Miss H. Hargreaves; consoli- tlbn, Mrs. J. Smith. Gentlemen; 1, E r. G. Dixon; 2, Mr. J. Spencer; 3, Mr. J. Wilkinson; 4, Mr. G. Umbert: consoU- tlon.'.Mrs. A. Hargreaves.' Highest In­ terval score,'/Mrs. F.’Limhert and.Nf. R. Davies, In - addition ' there : were


numerous .table and floating prlisea,'. , tables were In use, and the ’wmners


the subsequent >.knbck-out competltlop, 28


were Mr, : and Mrs. N. Wtodle, Ifiss Veevers’Ahd Miss'-F. Jeffs, The ladles are grateful to'-the donors of prizes and all who assisted to making the [effort] a


, success ' etc.


Also good selectio i m TO iS, pjte. datn AND lNSPior\uR Show


14, Telephoio'ihlli


WADDINQTON FEADInQ .THE, .'ANNUAL


Whist Drive anc FRIDAY, DECER BER


: will bj held on 1937 room!


17, MOOR LANE, CUTHEROE. Yes l| I ’ atojqualified QPTlQAMS.-T^Kl ypu^^w to sre


• better, tap n ^iis i ■


GIFTS of Enchanting Beaiity- a t reariqnribie Prices, made possible by low] overhead


Marked charges


Jewelleiy, make a point of seeing'our'selechon.'n ' '7/6. ' f>;r - W. 1.1 I Clocks, Jewellery, Novelties.


Gtifj Glass, Hand Paintei Gfcss, Wristlet Watches See Window


9 PARSON Splendid Selretion of WRISTLET WATCHES.


The Wedding Ring House, ANE, i CLITHEROE; Join our Christmas Qub.


_


B U i YO raj WATOB or CLOCK from [a Practical IFafcAmaher-ire know how the wheda go rmlilffland w)it/-[—


pufdiase. Wejdo «o( Wiy merely from an appearance etandfoint aa indeed most retailers m d —We studi) the construction of die watch dr dock. |


-a guarantee to gou that you mil tfe entirdy aatufied vAth your I


p.m. iriirited.


'fIiiiend^;'';;: Bakery (behind ■ OF GIFTS SUITABLE BABIES & CHILDREN BUY USEFUL PRESENTS THIS YEAR I i i i ■ ■ ' -I. ■ ' '' HANSONS SPEOIAHSTS IN CHILDREN’S. WEAR 9, m o STREET, CUl


I the .ml


Tel.


.(Cer.ified Bales FRIDAY, q


Lit lifeI p.m.


;tosions| ;lthhen ; RlblJ


Iqr ,tireh


(cipat| a:


li()le to! Wn. iTl ,1s fM


centre! I thei


ompads eJognling; tlj


etoing I m ir a | ^__ of


' great stra kltqhen


be m: de; tlf .lie-tine agl do'rlt) pref .iMgfefient


chemfe bias 'si We


irovh


rite., I .land; ■^arran


X tension an I be £1,025. erect a sh cycles ai


eW bl«k; pi pres, offices


E|200.. The tlielr.abprovj


sibstantlal (wards the I can cnargel 1 )t exnecteJ


.(IW puss .snctloh befi lard of Edi|


died ness. Charles Ejevent


Vfhose na


Whether you need Noyelties, l^atcfies, .Clocks or yvii**'e>Alnr<FvA


iharrl (bout in ; Dawi Gllthelri


ving


, f II ton. .ihw; Slali i,he


;)U Ai


WeU unsoD awsop


Inst I


livel at


;()n w| ■oe ■ exa


,lte). Iljurn ev. J |


mn\ Ql Worn week


, law I .dm B| on, al hn’s ja


linteri P |


PliriM elghf


knbv Br of Fi


rrived , . . ducatiin Col yestferdayi


that


irom/f ;d thf


schc thi


oh Vchl line til


jWfHmSEt & tD K 1 9 f fK l 6, MARKET PLACE, GUTHEROE


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li CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH MEN'S INSTITUTE & FELIOWSHII


A WHIST DOMINO In the U P P p t


and Dm t


kcHOOL on nex Dec. 7th At 7-30 .p.m. : Admission 6d. CLITHEROE TOULTRY SOCIETY l e C t Iu r ^


I TUESDAY Next, DECEMBER 7th by MR. T. E. KNOWLES (of the S.P. B. A. R ^ t c h .staff), will talk on the "ANATOMY OF jjtHE FOWL.”


The Lecturer w|ll' conduct post-morti • . cxaminatibns''oh buds. . ^


To commence at 7-30 p.m. in the Socieiy’s CIubroo|n, King lane. AiiL InteeestEd Wedoohe.


SANTA!has,Brrlvodat


'Gift I Toys 'for: the he ChUd V All the newt - - -


, OPENS ON ^TElSIliY H


December 9th. r\jPio^


our Shop, artistic.


prices, get your, toys from the shop understood and catered for


re. Tor a i varied selection, ibMt winging new and , dlffererit


and many if the old favourite-toys are ■ possible value and keenest; where children’s needs are:


aivuiwv, mechanical or;.'Imaginative


dolls. GAMe 4 BOOKS; AND ANNUALS. - Any article-wHlingly reserved for Christmas.


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t im e s , F R ID A Y , D E C EM B E R CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL <CHIIRCH


TO-MORBOW SiiRlIllY


STALLS: HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY QjWD?,. CHRISTMAS GIFTS, HOMEIMAOE CAKES, 8W r ~ ^ nneen«i«r<, .u .


Hour of'commencemeXnXt 2-30 p.m.| Opener: MR A. H, WAIBH, of Blackburn. Mrs. W. Brok, of Inglcwhitc, will; Preside,


TEA M D SUPPER ROOM. XUV M'UV |r>su*


••■■ ••• »-r ■


Tp.m.GRANDiENTERTAINMENTby‘THE IMPS’ JUVENILE BOHCERT PARTY 1


of 1 Great Hanvool., , i. All Day Admission! ADULTS, 6d.: CHILDREN,'3|l. C R E P E SA T IM C H IN I l


Gifts that express exquisitely t spirit of Chri^mas


he populaiity both in- ‘fprfetties " • ard


lANESE.” -Creperde-Chin ."iCelahese ” Cre^e ;Satin iha


and;


■ihcfease-.i in;;- tailored'


Uiidies. . they are/Very; lovMy fames, slim, fitting arid beautiful to w&r.; Their luxunoi^ look, and- ’' feel ” completely belie |the fact that; thley: wear,and wash time and jatoip with periectl resiilts'. In : embroideredf; rind' lape trimmed styles, in soft pastel colours. .Yw will revel in the luxury of this yeiy damty' lingerii '. . •' and what’s morq, i|you will find itl Well''mthin.yourl budget. ! j;


,


8LIP8ndKNlGKEES.| A particularly attractive set


j'j = tjelanise* (‘Celanese' i l k tObK FOE THESE TABS,| '1 3


' hem, and the French Etolckers are designed with the popular flat front, bu^ ,


■ selection of delicate lingerie shades.


The Set A.VIiX3. toning at side. In a good iQ / 1 '1 '


'esc’’ Crepe Satin trimmed dainty lace and hemstitoh- . ing. The Vest Is cut on the


VEST'andKNlCKERS; A charming set In “Celqn-


I ished with the popular flat fitting front. In arangc^of


lovely colours. i l / T A , The Set


NIGHTDRESS. i


A distinctive.. Nightdress style In lovely ”Celanese” Crepe Satin. Cut on the cross. The V neck - is' trimmed lace and sell em­ broidery, and the small c^pe sleeves are edged lace. 1 to


pasteftoKa! 1 9 / U sLIP and KNICKERS. ■ J


PYJAMAS. . 1 anese” Crepe-de<!hine., i Ail attractive set In "Cel-


Very, attractive Pyjamari in The Princess Slip has a V ' "Celanese” Crepe-de-Chlrie. Miape top trimmed lace Jumper finished;with small and self embroidery. Cut.


' sers are cut ori full lines, ing at side. In delicate In the new pastel i 1 P'/P lingerie - 1Q/11 colours,'' Each -l-"| W shades. Each


collar and.,epaul^te sleeves on the bias. The French edged dainty lace, also lace Knickers are trimmed to- motUs and- tucks finished match, and designed with ties at side. The trou-with flat front button-


bias and the fully cut French Knickers ;are fln-





in “ Celanese ” CrBpe Satin, trimmed dainty lace and self embroidery.;' The Prin­ cess Slip Is cut on the bias and Is finished with a plain -


^ 0 1 MK M PYJAMAS


in l“Celm?se” CtSpe ia variety of


Satin h


the latet I colouring. Tailored design, walstr coat shape, double- breasted,: coat collar ^


Ties from each side. Trousers fully cut. Each


19/11


3, 1937. C)MIN| l d ‘. TODAY.


British' Basball


StLliki’S 'MiisI Drin'to to


.;in Asembl Waddliston


'Jl., fol o n . " ilatloi


small half sleeves..


Bank : sail Sale of I day Table ■ janji


British poultry . dlel


Dance Dapee


Methodlsl ; 10^ jCongr: i Bjnl' Mount 10^


Moor Ser'i


Cllthefoi KH5


The C|i I


The P :ewn


[,egion Eaves


(yr!da]l Collej


and ] Roof


Head i {ihurcll


Ion I


lkiwed I 'ort-,


Da TO-I^oisBO'


Legion etc.


Falei and F Work School;


't’ennis es’ Sc The Swai


lane 'ices


'^gatloi(aI and Zion am,


am, it;


MOSJB lAi am,


King' urda;


OCMipC Rialto Grant


tui


CUthe at


i Table Bi


CUthi


neishay ai :jane:


lUadii rand;


8 pm.; Hh: 11) El


WadiIdngtc


CUl :Lahi


' Sufiiper, ( .thelrM “


ild V ihlets.” lun


rative ■Blacl The; D)


,y at SDAE:


roe Ai ction I 11 e.m. ton


luimley, WhaH ;eroe .Parish Whist D ive


.0 Rex m, Tenn s: N i


Clithc 1st


. CUthriri a:


Sale; by


Table Dci Sc


' ' Hdoi


Slaidpi til


' WillIDNESDAYl Cinservl


(t


roe Assoc Funpl


ill 16 of ubles:


J. E. ■oe


idultura; m,


ipoo'i lum,


IHURSl m m’s U B


C vativi


Clith 01 Also


New’ Cbal Efti S*


nice of on


CUthJiroe Chttlo,


■2. Tend:


Royal 'The; lis


730] P f


FllIDAV: iroe


Smitbl iture.l


Ijlewtcr Socld


Clith p.mJ I


DAY I oionisl Club


'ton Inf ;titute{ ■tpurn, Dow :ort: :!allin|


ijoyal' 'The I Satun


i .uctiori .1 a.m|


P( ultry I


Metbl p.m.,


r


roc ms: irrestj ClltU 2-30|


Sale all r. Silil


Pall, and I


lool, I isDiji: DAY NEXi


IftethocT 10-3(1


(IWesle; and (


iMethcf and I


p.m.| riii :tion i Cineifi;a Enf


ijm; Nighfl d Saf


inmal iticl a tre,


|bum;l BE


Contlf 6-15 1 Hall,!


Ribtr


iW. Colld


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