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/c '' ' (XITHEROE |AD\^RTISER AND p I E S , F R I P ^ i may 21st, 1937. A ( CULiED FROM OUR ISSUES 1 Hi? It \provldes'aLtecurtty.
later years of Ufa- It I* ® legf^cy ;fop(your children. '
Decide now to buy your house. Let the "Halifax" help you with
a liberal loan. 'You can save' the amount required for the deposit in the iSubscriptlon;
Shares D ep a rtm en t a t ai) excellent rate; of Tax-Free
Interest. ■ ; Ask for the latest
' Booklet' : ; ! n , ■ , ASStTS EXCEED £tT4;.00(),00()
Mabel Prestoh' fourth daughter,of Mr,. J, Preston; MUnshaw-terra,ce, Grindleton.
United MetKod^t Churclij on the 18th. by the Rev. A. W. Uttlrig,' |Ot Mr. Gilbert Buller, Bttokstde, West Bradford, to Mte
lAie we Idtag took place at Grlndleton
^ Mr. .Haloid Boothman, iof Waddlngton, and Mlsb-, Margaret J. [Rayner, eldest daughter! of the. late Mr.l and Mrs. Thos; Rayner, formerly of Newton, were mar
Rlbbleidale aged 43 yet rs.;,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Robinson, ILov^er Hah. inughi; wen naw iipUgmed'he was Visiting Downham, suffered bereayemeht on the
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annlve'rsar r of the passing of the Act o f , —^ Nonconforinity, which led to'lthe!ejection sebuen^ torcrllg%
Sunday, the 19th;' marked the' 250th s t rW " ;
ried' at St. Helen's Church, Waddlngton, by the E5v. ,P.iA. N.-Parker, on the 22nd. Mr A. D. F^rweatheripreslded at the
annual ik e to g held lill Wesley Sunday School,, in 'the 18tb, In] support of the Local Priachers' Mutual |Ald Association. Mr, J. L.i Balliy presente^the secretary s
report, i , ' i'l V , ■.•r'.J,, ,
hearlng.kt the monthly. Borough Sesslp^ on the 23rd. j The Cihlef Constable sa d that neVer before In his experience m CUtheroe haU the public-part of the court hien devoldjof.Spectators.
Only two' minor cases were down fOr
Head Offices HAMPAX :
' Local :
Barclays Bank Chambers King Lane
j L. Percy Steele, ^ e n t BARTON & CO.
WHIILUT noill OIIIIWE Phone SSS
Always at yoiir 8erv|ic8|for RspalrSi Servicing, Battery Chaining, t™ ; Accessories., You can rely on our workmanship.
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' CeesAlMaMgsr .nit ENOCH HIU>
Sick Sbilety was held at Sabden on the nth, preslded..oyer by the Rev. A. t . Boden. The societyihqd been In OTSt. ence ovir [sixty years, and .lt was stated that there'Were illvlngl In Sabden p ^ . two whb joined at the tbffimencement-- Mr.,lTames Air,ey land; tilss EUen F^osteri,
A speiilM lUeetlng of ihe St. NlcholM’
With ifeoi niembers, i the worth of the society Was ^500.| Aftei;'some discussion
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on the IsrteptS o tth e Netiohrt tosuramce Act it Was decided to break up. the society
Mr. H, J.'Sallojway;,
and to klve liotlficatlbn liiat receipts m expend[tUre .would'pease on the last day of May, ‘
fhr'several years jes Hall, received
a 6i"mliar[appotatmeht:w the Right Hoh. the Countess of Cardigan.
A hotse was kllWd'ln, colUslon with a
runaway In Sawley BrojW; The nierment tpok pjace at Bonham
on the 20thiof Mr; Edvvard H a r t^ (75), fOTmer|y;ofjmite3tones Farm,^T^^
Jamlslchfatburn j31)^'of Brook-stre^ .was fourid'dead;oh:thS morning of the
T h e IS WITH US R e lia b l e
YOU WANT A RELIABLE *
YOU MUST C & Wellgate Moujrs
|1936 Vuaxhall 14 h.p. de luxe Saloon ;1935 Vauxhall 14 h.p. de luxe Saloon i1936 Morris 10 h.p. de luxe Saloon 1935 Morris 10, h.p. de luxe Saloon !l93S Singer 9 h.p. de luxe . Saloon IlSSi Hillman Minx de luxe Saloon
£165 £125 £126
'1934;(Hiilfilan;Mi,mk de luxe Saloon :1933 Hillman ;fliB» de’ luxe Saloon 11931 Rover 10 Saloon.. . . . . . . . . . T931 Swift 10 h.p. Touring Car, a real !
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£100 £100 £95 £75 £65.
. £35 £20
I We have several other cars up to h.p.; 8uijtel|le for, Farmers and Trailer work.
Items Gleaned from th e ‘‘ Preston Gijardlbj'(dated MAY; 11‘f aThe renovation' ol th'e.-borporatlon .mace LTD.
CUTHEROE Telephone 224 .
WE ARE BOOKING DATES FOR nd pbeh bowl;, wrt rompleted-^and .plared
m view inithe JewellA"3'Bhop windw-of M.. vy. Boltori-Dewhurat.'Caatle-rireet.. The mace
they .should be in readiness for the .Jubilee celebrations. !■ . •
- - pA biy; four years,of,ggi Eon,of,Jobfi Yates, otatd dealer, Derby-stet, was b “ked do,,a
by a jponji while 'Ptaying, street] The- child- was fi?dly bruW by he Donv Btepiilng on its face. Tho:rlder of the
S a l wK the son of Dr. Fraser, who was quickly-In fattendance, ■ |
of n b ry Porter, Joiner, -woone Lane, had an eye seriously Injured by ^he bursting of a ginger heel- bottle which yas being op^ed b. his grandihother. .He .was'taken to. the Eye Hospital-at, Manchester, where an operation
U p - to - f la t e C o a c h e s
SPLENtiD OUTINGS AT REASONABLE PRICES Wrjte or Phone 21
Oswald! Rowe & Co. Ld Thorn St., Clitherde
F . M o O R f s
MEETINB' HOUSE,. 8AWLEY. MA6BAQE* AND OHIROPODY,
'oet had t i be performed. , ..
Carlisle, Son and Company, and those wmea Messrk J.i Mitchell and Sons had VMated. were purchased,:together with the whole of the Primrrte estate, by Messrs. Carlisle frqm Mr. Fort, the late owner. It was -intimated that Messs. Carlisle's part of the works were
to be TCstarted. i r !
told ' thp Town .CounqU that m -acqqWMce 'With resolution; he a u a # e Toymiplrtk had waited oil the Hon. Captain Legge at Man- Chester, in connexion with the pressed establishment of a,.Borqiigh Police Force. They I would' rememher that Captaln^Legge originally fixed the' number of constables h requbied as an efficient force at eleven. 3e
Thrt'lfaayor (Alderman James iGamett) ■ = '
one chief constable, twq sergeants ^ d six constables. He also, reepmmended the -cor poration! to endeavour to make some arrange ments with the (jounty justices with,a,view, to taking over theh police premises. H to y did not do. that, to y would have.tp put their own premises In order. ;
ad now reduced the number. to nine, viz . ,
'■ 'OnlthB question of finajice, Councillor Itow- l a n & asked to'Town Clerk If Captain
Legge suggested anyismm The-Mayor;.- K o d g h t we o ^h t to'get a good man as chief fob£120 ifcr annum,' Including a house.
The ilayor Informed the Council t o t he ;had received an Invitation from the Lord
cohnebted to t o telephone exchanges: Chatburn; No. 216, Tfie, Chatburn
The'-' following subscribers have been j:.
Slaldburn: No. 44, Mr. G. Nunn, Croas- i ' dSle Bank, Slaldburn; I
i T y re Depot, Sawley-road, .Chatburn. ,
The paper mills at Pi-imrose, run by MOots.
had been] regUded, apd; Jhe, Punch straiKhtened and .polbed m order fhSV
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i Chamberlain to attend, as MaVqr, a-Jubilee tharikSiving service;,at ,W istminster. Abbey on June 21st, and that he -h id accepted.
.fiouse-afad other residents'to Eshton Terra-;4 ■by the farange behaviour o l a fiian who was
: ebnsi- ierable alarm, was c£ used on the night 'of the' n th to the,family of faie Rev. J. .Water-
'of age to'spare build. He had worked as "a dogger] anri bad been drinking heavily .for
A biy, aged between four-and five years, son was
ravtng.mad.. Next he laid hold ,of a fen der to'd appeared, to be defending. himKlf againstlan imaginary foe.'
house;'about 11-30, bu gd t got up suddenly afad, sizing a couple of .knives, befiavedias It.he
.r.-to bed! at a lodging
theihoiise, along Factory Lane (and into Esh- ton-temce,'he. -begm to
scaied'the' wall at'the ihouse -of jMr.' RarrlSon, the relievirig officer, and climbed oyer a fpr- ther wall Into the yard of Mr. Waterhouse, There he began rapping.on thelstudy wind®*
sfiout
Running out] of arid-raVe,'
strBct' Makin, fauas “Ptak,’’ a man of dbout 30 years'
ifS
20th ifa an 4mpty,kiln M,the works.!, A k rd lc t of ,“4®®“
Coroner. | S ':K h T o » , . S
school anniversary senpoM. The collec tions imounted|to £2(| 15s.
f h r 4
a fonper ifaember ol tfap also grourdsmsrn Ahd
Mr. Wlulam.Hall. of East-street, Read^ umpire 111 the
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lor. 44 y^arS,. was unyeljed on ffie Jytfar The Mslrlct pieetlngs of the' North^
was returned'At; an Inqfaest held hy Mr, H. J, [ Robinson', the [East Lancashire
! dea®
the Bev.;,T iomas;JoUle, the''pien Vicar- o .f | jjgJ been o ; ir
m from the: OhurclUmf. Ehgland K ___ _
inisters'who refused to, coijform. to, the provisions of the A’cIj One. of these was
th
Altlftm who, on his ejiectilhn uotftni- -the r graushieiof: celeb (rattions In ;,thf
atUrday.the;st
llying, estf wished a UttleP^pS a t Why- jS n p e a g ^ : Oh
the:18th, tjheWbrigregatlon'aji BirroW; cel-1 jJrt^etFlacejChStlh-street. ESrSojirltaf, ebrated the, ejection;',a- largelyjhtt^dehj Badlands,' Co)robf8tlbn-sweet,m
eeied ;at- farrow, by, a . Cqngrbgatto^ School w ^ p p w leh was hamedPtter JbUie, Ow,
,via. -yorkistree:!, route' iwa i Service bang: held' at' Whymohdhouses,;
W e g aL n a l'U n io n . .' Hlbbert ahd
■'Church , k the'Pccaslon of , t h e 'S d n d a y i ^ ^ | j The off ertories amounted tp £11|) I I
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a meeting at Barrow In the evening, , ^gather W a r ^ ^ was the hfbrrilng preacher lat pk. Pauls;
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'Sehooi:aiinlversafy. ;A procession In'the jJjbjt of the grpUps taking phrt in th? afterhQbn was foUowedpy A®®FWce con-* procession vjrere'pf a
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d u c teW the ReW R. RaUtdn, and In the and there were more Jhan^veffe.d Me r evening fhe pulpit Was occupied by the ences to Pohldar;lMtitutlons-a^^ ” ' walker,' Vicar |of Ualeshury. of the. day.;Jpr Initan^^^^^
charpm .00.
torry "b o rS® Inscripton,.;'' Vtejt 'S l ^ : burn ,and get lost;to thp dark,,
hshed a i mniohncemert o f d e a t h . jnerp! o t e Hothets^^^ G^^^
,,, comment Is super-,
Whs horfa at Clltheroe In Julyj 1853. TpiL,. The-'t^rtfi villhge. of Newton ;^o ^ re quoth-; - j The Immediate duuse of d ^ th ;
kiid'has left a
tague*ist ?eet, died on thd slxti,eth]year. ■ 'i -_ - ■
Mri:W^am-Hehty 1°“® > h « d ' timet; carrying ' t o
to hei'remeinbered.fdr theihlghest quaU;- tles t o t adorn human naturq.
"Watijier. of22Mofa-' :14th; In his
'The d( ath took^plaoe ,at 1 Bright-street on the 16th,-of
Mt.sJaines:Fe|l, formerly
members of, a pioch
wVIb'e k i n g r t an-elevator. I Mr,^GarH^^..^ater i BfsrlJig ,, the 'Inscriptlofa, if£K 4h S '‘S S t e ' S - - ' 'K » ‘ ’a f e S ™
regarded as. complete ifmo-reference been made to the:T6Vm- CouncU, -’aim-
obsefaved; enjoying a treat at whtoh the prliiclpai beverage-'-as indeed In mo. t cases-was! not iwater. ^A huge placar 1 enUghtehed the pubUc that tms was t o - apnual. waterwolks: trip and^a, motj)
o
A memorial portr'aff-Of Mr, John Ben- weslevaa Chapei bdrwith Nqnconfqto-, j^ggp iBehlnd thel waggon'- walked Tiptf who'mis tc&chcr of-tli6 youttg-Hion s
East District Of ''hoJj'Aooashlre and Cheshire Baptist Churcjhes were hbld at
Sabdefa onjthe 21st. The? Rev- G Hall wklhs, of Bradford,
wiuuau. ^....6— — -J - , — , |.•eArff '^effrthmente-are to bS provide 1 wb!Mhinbeatlyidehtlfied MthWat^o Lyg
yeat.Mthofat'ddrttlonal cost
to.the
right splriti" According to other notlceii,
Ist'ilfS'lh'to town, when he left'ttw j soUtary, bembehof, the. park- eating^ his SSSrEthe nineties, hfa establlshedja lunch tfom a ,,rod,.bndke,rchm .: ^
The procession! would'hot: - have ?heeni „« ..,.--at ' Waterworks'. 4in at' 65—lOs.: p weekifor Uf( «i. '«f VUtciiArtiinrkR'.
messagii. f
ja l i t
i.twoiboys chrrylng^ hucke s
bV' cf
idtawhite,vhth'arobeofbluej-^gjtEndclubs.' . I ■ aei; ttalh-bearers;^ were Jean
i afid' 'Baympna'l^^ri, wime E ®
There foUowed a I group of Maypole .Mfaypoie' Dances.
' tbn; Jhah Eihmrtt, Hilda Wearing, Freda F*ortfer
dancen; Including' Wilkin !on;j Brenda Whitfield, Olive Mlt-
Waim, JeirnyMSson', Ehthleen Emmott, 'Sleen Greene, Freda;Mason
and.Irene.j
■garbc4 re p re s e g ^ to e v ^ o u s ^ ^ m l ^ j For suburban :g imesTat a penny a hm - Ls headed^by Jean Rigby, fiags! ^ed. this woillt
i Girotps p j of children,' children,- approprliatrdy a
ForterlRoy Rlgby arid :Ambftis4^1ggs.| to a total of £] 41 u i ! ; ; .S n i J im e s S rw r i r tR - a s T ^
Indlafis were yioletlCartorj Barbara T a lk e r ,
■W4ikefa“ffld'Mri Bjekzard.:'’ , v ' ■ ;: '!|heSvywelto'W$lter p ThSibjsiffbundland ^6ufa;:coffSfe^d,ofi^
.'im Nicholis, as a fisherraati, fand'-Katlt-,; i ■
The! section depicting p to hD ir ia n a
the buslness he returned to .to mui.. inqians b d ahlghyiayman onhorsebaffi == ,,!.:. added life [and colour-to; an event, net
Sm irth 'B rb th e rs , offerln'g to IhStall of : to |; subjects, tor inclurion, to; tt e f a n b - o S t o ' t o church Iil memory of general]; fu n ^m ^ g should -fie. t o
c Thd churchwardens of (jlltfaeroe Parish lacing the’boisterous eleiiient,i , thelr;fa,tor;A14ennan J of about £ 1 ,100,
The congregation had decided to replace the old instrument at an| estjlmated cost j
:cld(
this occasion to y ( were bound to fiS-qf. good'conduct ds In close proximity Vii is t o Chief .Constable of Low. Moor,^ who; for hlS i sebvlces. 'hafi been'Awarded to . special: pigskin -madali! of
..the Bact n Eaters’ Assoclatlbri:. Obviously, there h! ,d been Intensive! “monkey gland” treat ment -of)to , plgi -which-.was- stated to 1 )d 1 ,002' -years'oId-*'-just abodt 1,000 years younger than at t o last procession. A special fianner had beep painted '_ai|d miislc was tunelessly provided ■
^„(^n
makirig[ail tortS of -unearthly inolses in the pendle added Interest and .variety to the ,e cause ol t o upnar V?as Frederick, group, whfist'there were roara of laugh-
ter at :the| Bhwdlands’ “ quads.” Cheshire’s Latest Mayor.
prominently represented and that dl >■• tlngulshed Seat of learning, “ Bawdlands University,f v^as faithfully portrayed with t o many famous men ahd yramen who have been “ edlcated” ' to r e . “ Shlftapot” proved, to be Bavidlands strong taan, a; muscular mammoth who did his best to prevent the. “ weights from
floatlhg..The last word in efflcleniy was provided by the Bawdlands Flyli g Squad, who hSve never lost a case--n )t the co n ten ts .A n ox (on wheels) whlih it was Intended to roast on the top pf
Moor Jazz united Band, The jBalvdlands’ district was very
of t o Mayor and Mayoress of Cheshire and membfers pf the harmonious corpor ation, iwhfist another group made a humorous iappeal ’ for playgrounrt f ir g that locaUty. | Among the more dlstti-
Dignity -was afforded, by the presen :e iand demanding■iri a fmhtlc manner to bejles
sions.for Spinsters were advocated by
popular vdrletKartlstes. T h e prpceel- Ings were Ipreve'nted from becoming tto dry by I the actwlles of the fire brlgale t who'used !a plentiful supply of water
he dtacomfltufe of the onlookera.] Pen-
little boy, and a-servant, were in the horise, display vtas jglvea: by - t o Eluwja so thatltoy riatur-iUy became ipuch,alarmed. Beauties afad DancingPlccanlfatoS. 'Tie
n. I Only Mrs; Waterhouse,: her .daughter and I bevy of charrabrSiarid a graceful, d ^ e n g
The Mri proceeded to smqsh the study win- charm! of iestolrear was recaUed by fifae' dow and entered the house, bht luckily t o picturesque group, "Ye Olde yllla,ge in-door was locked and he was unable to pro- Weddlng.’’| ;i:.- . .'
ceed fii-tor.' .Meanwhile Mrs-.Waterhouse Among the iriany animals was a. ter had'-iiased t o alarm from a frbnt bedroom fying icreature alleged to ' have, fie in winddwV end neighbours, attracted by her caught; to l’T’Cuti’^'’Bunbp,” an Afric^
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cries,' went to her asSlstancd. When, they entered to'stiidy' the man had: escaped, leav ing bloodstains, apparently from cuts about t o hands received; in .breaking .the -window. He was apprehended on .the railway crossing by a shunter- named William; Kenyon, who duly h&ded him over to to , PoUce. Y-C. Carr blit him under',arrest at 1 ajn. - When seen by Dr.-Smithies, the man was . pro nounced insane'and'he, wSs lodged padded cell at t o Workhouse.
in i NUMBER, PLEASE !
elepharit jn charge of a-Rajah, and “ bull”: whlcn..had a* fascination for charging piembers of thq pfabllc; A very clever tiirnout was the Hlndei- burg,” ; which {bore theUlumlnatlne Re mark, “ i t ’s all right ma. It’s only plumbers.”! I;
Neighbouring villages had many entries which .qtitracted much-'"-attention .afid
.
caused a gbeat deal of merriment. At thefibadlof toiprocesslon w eretie
I I M.C., T.D. They,i'wrtp followed by, t le
1 were King and Queen Torchlight, (ric forgetting: the Jesters) and a lankyilndl I vldual (Mr. StUts). who seemed Ifkely
1 fall'over: any jmnute, 1 The procession, as a whole, wafi one I 1 the longest and most Interesting seen
Olltheroe.
Chief Mouritea Marshals, Sir H. Russ ill Hornby ’ahd ,iColonei.J, P^M. Robtosen,
1 Mr. Ci'Wlnckley.'En route suitable muSlc 1 was provided 1 by the Borough Banr" ' and, many i other-bands. Among the imore notable .oharactors
morris dancers Under the leadership lof t ulshed mbmberS of the company wMe he “ Claremont Stars” .consisting' of t o spoUs, bht fpr nlhi...,
and wins.” , I'lfils pdlnt'wa .
vlhen the;:Atoefflcan ipaln GottlieL ,
wrts-conslstefafvdhsithrtls-i-frt a b a n „pt jpave t o driver hi Igniikn?^ ofihls 3 w e r e S t t K ^ ^
i.< f t is pretty yteU impossible, nq mrtter. . ;, fantastic stories you' hear,of large
|..
oht lof a hundred Rttdge players, to re is nbthlng In the balbce' of their losses-
, ; proyed not so' jp n | ago
Rcriencken, play id over here., Y h e rA ^ s a'heavy side b e , ori the^rubbers. , The stakes were £ 5 ' a hiritdred points, and
was a dllerehce of 6,860'pblnts. arid' Shields beliig-, 'oSrried ] by; Johnil 5s. 8d. For the Airieticbs It Worked,out . 1
oheenf Maty Parklhson; and her court wave when it; w n e a ; C o n trab luckily iSdles, J o b Pafklrtohf Maty_sedgMck, Lpfatltheir Initlafve Into It. .ThehS ,are ijiu^
whefi
m t S v e S u p was r S one of them: ah ;’ bqlbertson W ! ebmiy m^ty'^^o
Two 'dear; j&lte Porter and Barbara Sedgwick^;
fectly; contented.' see. . .
, This ipartlcular tr a n Is scheduled to] touch over the 100 m.:)'.hj mark.-; I t con-: 'tlriues to do so, and faass'eng^r» ner- Whi at the I eye doesn’t
IS larq per-
i!y bne day this|weeiBt(i!see shy, Qetohi^^ I What he' jwears ’ for a suit fi i a'different tas flgh|;Wlth
HOW TO WEAR CLOTHES j Htat No. 4| necessary to noSt Itnpor-- i
tant feature ' of a nan’s! app eartance, principles tol
Your s lilts.-It Is hardly ■ ■
^ . . . .wsgute j j t o ajre:
ieen Wahnsley |and: Afice. BtoeS 'afi 'pU n tam id -tu n e ,an d ]W tad so rIsg e t- ft®®*? : isherglrlsj'
■included Peter, walker, Geoffrey M S itin g Wrff th -ougl Ws ro id work:' ind'Roy Rigby, I while the West IniUeS j r
vas rtprbsented; by. Joyce Davies, Ray; : I.
rioup; Browi !7lck ITasmania was portrayed by, Margaret Howard, . iEllen Barnes, V e r a l s l^ p o d and Doris! BriggS; whllerNew ZertSnd was l liesmtedi by A. , Wrtlbhrik and J, RoWn-;
.FarrJ which ,win t o place f i./ -^; •"“ “rr , , " 3
^ {f‘’;-'slobt'rten'slioilld not Indulge! too ,i,KVetg lynless
to the sight they trufit their.-tallp • ; ■ ; jiig w t o r . tackUy, can carvy :a d.b. JaccetM
: as a stagle-bre&sted , acket 3 . iWhere I
hurch received a I'ettel from hfessrs.' . it seemed;almost, toeyltahle'that or e ™ wbre Gordon Sanderson, Ellen has to hoffaloi gfiriiklyi to keep np with , .matters Such as the ireadtn of trpusers h S t o r Alderman JohnSoiithwor ^th. |?hth(m'S'ktobatero^m
" ^ T A r i s f r r t l ^ ^ ° S was led fiji la ts e of. his i lS ti^m ilialr .which Is Iwhereveij possible. ,4 ®^ds'jofa*® MMglret%lficirison, and others In thb white-yellow-ls a itiny jllttle
- of boat race coa :heS.
represented thfa , South Sea Islands, and Alan-I Cowper, .j^Rdnnle• /Nutter, - Helen
Audiffy Laimb a’fad’D. Blackwell were t o representatives of Hong Kong. , -pie south Africa section included WlUlam Emmqtt,' Edith Nlcholls, Albert Briggs, Janey Briggs, Evelyn Isherwood and May
__ Pauline Flattrian, and Alice! Jackson.
traditional natlye costume of the race represented so ithat the procession was very colourful and
Interesting.The most Impoirtant British industries were also e represented In t o parade, the children
•Bach character was dressed In t o
the products of the j industries. They were! as follows: Eleanor Isherwood and Gladys Briggs (silk) ; Henry Smith and Roweria Bretherton (wool): Bertha Sun- terUlace): Ronald: Aspderi (cotton); John! Binder, Alan; Howard and James Leeriitag Ksteel); :,Blliy Binder, ^Arthur IsheiSood and Doris and Alice Rushtqn Bob (farming); George Parker (cobbling):;'
ither wearing or carrying specimens of
Isherwood (wood); arid Frank Briggs,; Staff ey Baifaes'and Derek Aspden (tiff).
Baines, John, Walmsley and Albert Crowning the Queen; •
Quben’s two tralnbearers presented a bbuh iet of yellow. Irises'to]Mrs. Bleasdeu, who theff crowned t o Queen amid the pla,udlts: of ' t o crqwd,
On, reaching the sports field, the-May
plScbd round her neck.’ This simple but j fascinating. cbrtmony■ over, entertaln- menir ,wfas„ provided, by. -the Maypole 'dancrtsi']who''P,brformed the most Intri- .cate toufads very cleverly,; and with com-, plbteF success, r Another highly appre- clateld Iteiri -.waS a: sailors’ hornpipe sW lfw [ performed -: by a youngster, Blliytsmlth. ■ This-was'.followed by an effective]presentation' of :: Britannia re ceiving the horiiage of her dominions.
Bleas delli also ? gave the Queen a white goldlanditurquolse-pendant, which she
m a .
The I representatives of each country placed the syrtbol of Its wealth at the footlof .Britannia. . Thus, Canada gave g Its cbm,;.Austyalla Its wool, Afrlcalts
act qomlilbted, t o whole group, formed a striMng-tableau.,
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oldfand Newfoundland Its fish, This ,
'andI “ taiid o(-Hope and Glory” were su n i and this jiartqf the festivities Con-- cliideff ivlth: t o .staging of the National Anthem,: and with three cheers for. the Kln|, '
,
th&'imomtag when-the children pf. thb village marched, in procession to ■White-
Alt old custom had been observed In
holme, the residence of t o Squire; Mr. W. Ktag-WUklnson,i where they were eaclT; given a new sixpence. Brief addresses on Sunday School work were delivered by Mr. Ktag-Wllklnson and the
Rbctor (Rqv. B. T. Bowkec)., ’Ifie' procession reformed, and the , Afterwards, the hymns “ Jerusaleiri”: , ..L onV . Alan Flirt : S rif tT r lto ’'Walker I
Plckles;.:Rosie Davies arid Amy Cooper Tlon, The Burma Whitfield and
JEAVYWEIG IT’S CIGAR RATION.
’This season’s patterns firiggest , to me ’that a popular choice will] bepdark blue
noffiiTTlC gllgf W ttosers
ghoLev ’’---so-called be- should choose a vbr Icai stripe pattern U ,; Do not
Stanley Hushton, and - J. Wors-* waiter’s long, lopln; strides., Spoil, no ;ge knoWs best. : I t Is Iris Job—and ;in| this ' koubt, he will do bis’coaching from ^ '<;ase t o customer l£ rarely right, ilbycle,. using mbgfaphone Iff the man-. |ivrtU cut In propprtlon to y6jir|figure| rm.i«
He with red stripe or t o t red iovercheck. I was a Utile surprised after lunch Black for city wear with ajnqrrqw,;say,
vlien I went dp'tp i libir: sitting room to quarter-tacH pin stripe, will be irld Waiter liaw'ily piifltag a cigar! “ I ’Ifiere will be a temency jto thejdaiker smoke perhaps th r ’e or four a :day" , tweeds, Royal blue, and b o to g':®®"- leusel told mej “ They hardly affect me. week-ends and|out-qf-doqts wear
They are mild and the Nearest thlpg I g
fafiUdten then age and, unds, to --- -
prizes were wiJfi by t o following: WINNEES,
provided with Sports Were hild for Mr. F. Woods
During the PJ IZE
iMlllar; 3, J. R .gby. : LOCAL
■100 yards hi ndlcap 1, H. Hodgson; 2, J, EVENTS.
son; 3 ,3. Rlgbyi Musical chaJrs,,on ibicycles: 1, P. Lawson;
2,'E. Raw; 3, p. Kenyml ■Do., motor v '- -
Taylor and'M and Miss J. Rj
twood s I
D.iRriggs;
1880 yards.; l|,'T. Wi klnson; 2, H. Hpfigson, iMile’ bicycle |rSce: :1, P.'Lawson; 2, G.-Law-
with pillion rider: 1, R,, 2, R. Walmsley
, Obstacle ra(^e Ion bl !ycles; -l, P.Xawton; 2, E. Raw; 3, D. Bond,
! ICoUar and tie race 1, R. Taylor and Miss D. Briggs; 2, C. Keny' mjand Miss J. Kenyon; 3,IJ. Millar, affd Mrs.-iamb. '
Walker’s tea Tug-of-war | on; 3; Raw's "168111: 12, k.
Married woirien’s hwidlcap: 1, Mrs; Stuart; 2; Mrs. Iddont 3, Mfa, Casson.
2;MissA. Jai N DadleS': musical chairs' oh blcycles:1i; Edith
Single women’s ha: idloap: ,1, Miss Smith; Miss A. Eccles.'.
son and son; 2,'A.'!W:ilmsley and A, Peel. !Do., (double); 1, A.
2) J. Johnson and son, St I Fancy, dress/ most
Johnson, caupt'in five seconds. CHILbREN’S SPORTS.
! I, Girls.
■40 yardsi; Brtty Lamb,■Sheila;'Parkinson, M.,Towler,:'i' i
Sanderson!': j '1 ' . , 60 yards; J. Worsv lok, - A. Filer. 60 yards:, Ellen'B
180 yards: Kathleen Walmsley, Doris Moon, 'Irene Porter.].; j ;
Binder. ' i ..f : : - - B.Gcldard.'' ■
wick, V. Isherwood...... * 100 yards: EUzabeti Brown, Mary Jackson,
I Skipping: > iKathleisn 'Wlalmsley, B, Sedge- ' I
140,yard8:iJ6y(;e Green, Joan Bleazard, Jean ____ Jblnes, FredS^ason, E.;
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3J E.': Islierw6|idj and J, Briggs (gypsies). I Catching the 'pig ifa a pen (blindfold):
arkle (Mi^ 1837);
ichols; 2,: Mrs! Sfuto; 3, Nellie Johnson. Mock sheei)
al (single): 1, J, John Walnisley and A. Peel;
(rlgtn'al: 1, Miss Peggy 2; D. 'Moon (workbox):
Joe
Iservlce
was.coiducted by the Rector. Tree
walkid back through the by wiy of t o RSetPry he C lurch, where a Short
day ail the children!were luncheons and teas, children and adults.
actliig as starter, and
Alice Porter. Egg and spoon: Edlia BlCs|zarj, E. Isher-
150 yai-ds;. P. Nicholkon, Difaah, Wilkmson, ■ ' j.,,.'
wood, Ml Sedgewick. juNDER’SIXTEEN'
■ ThreaWg'the needle; 1, Ivyls Parkinsdn; 2, E.'Isherwood aid Allen How
Dinah'Wilkinson. j
ard; 3, Kathleen!Walmsley and Robt. Baines. 100 y^rds: Edith Nichols, Jehnfa T
! BOYS.
James Waterworth;-W- Kenyon and :Ray mond ijaspn, tie.
40 yarfas (under 6): G. Emnott, Do.: !s. Baines, J. Walmslei, G, Parker. 60 yaieds (under 6): Gorton Sanderson.
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BrianWalker,- D. Crossley. ■ 80 yards (8 years); James ffachols, A. Wall-
60 yalds (under 7 years): bank, VJ. Pinder;
Robinson, ;V. Pratt. , HWheelbarrow:': Lewis SimbsonU— r-
100 yards (lo;years): W. ’
■ [220 yards: Fred Wilkinson, P. Viaddington, A. Briggs.'
inder;! John Robinson and W. ()rossley ''! • ; ]
Frqnk'Wqrswick;
Hodgson, P. Wors'wick. Lofagljump:,’ Stanley Hods son,.
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Village Hall in the evening Room f)u|ds. There was a
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Fortoibarid, Mr, M. Tomkl The fetr^shmerits were John Lienring arid Mrs,'
100 yards (11 years); Geoff. Will inson; Ger ald'Walker/Robert Baines.
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Throivlng the cricket ball; '[•. IMlkinson, S. W. Lamb,
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100 yards (unker 16 years]; F 'shk Wors- wick;.jJ Rigby, T-Wilkinson.
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-A very successful dance i 'as . leld in thetv ance. 'The music was supplied bif Mr. ;R E.
..t_i_ ^rj A# TJftn/lm as-1 G, Waterworth
madp . ;by ' a committee, of Rev. Bi T. Bowker
.was.chalrmv- J. Leeriitag secretary, and they are to be copgratulated - upon the 1 success of the effort,! Miss IPlckles and the school teachers, who brganlsed Empirbi and .made aU dresseS, |are Uso to be
. The’Whlt-Mbnday arrai
to fie
congratulated iriade and presented-the Qieens crown,
aid Of Reading xovded attend
nklnS acting as! M.C. in toWo of . " Mrs.
,ehts jwere ich the and Mr.
'agearit of children’s
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Croaley, John qnd ]John
Ronnie Miller, Eastwood, JACK LONDONER
Hopping: Dinah Wilkinson, Maty Jackson,
E.ilsherwood. ■:
P'-i k i i '
r!'l
ofspeedoliieters 'ln rafiw£iy|ctoiages,, ; oldTadiesjhappehed t) spot (
smoothly at 112 m.p,h Thqsii two ladles; had aTof to do with tie event lalidlspqsal;
the train w4s batfjUng along; of ,the .retiring c b le In o r i;to |re s t; dfthfe'^ridge^^^^^ thelsPoUs, bht * r nlhety-^nlne per cent, I ; No pf a:Bpeedom4 . to make a llvAg'at Bridge,'’^.he-;said, b d ' stfOCK FOR 'West-yiew; i f f i to r i^ s t r ^
cohducterby the Revi Preston, [chairman of thb.. Lkcashhe. roadviSM prdirt
w f & g t o n - ^ f th ;
flreworlm.'cUspl'ay which J
' ^ t o ^ l t e s i e
'ba^.peen A:popu UiSiM''-feature':iin-any;prp; i
procession.;?. „
jpilutigs ihiGU ih ^A wlihm^^ ■■ i e wlthouli.;a
,
. This; time-honoiured evpnl B
lBitl ..... j e
mondhousfes. When, In coprsh .of ttoC'., — -Uned With: people!: aS ; the' preces^oi. the: buUdl i g M .into riUn,; It k
,, ir,lrbm:the;?endle,;Junio S a ; o f the ' - m
' - ■ ' cowbaysi. ; nekrdefel nlorrls rtf
t.firt Ant. nf 1 terp hiOlltne^s||qg^e^^^^
I
20th by . t ie death of their daughter; jy,orld,'^':KMghtS;]of 'bid ;ana^^^ Mary. ' i
liiidorx.pstumel.^mlngiedjim^
o ';i; rejoicinnggss-'to a clbse, ffijulit'to; irb
bulit'to ; linagine
'Which |rer
' I' A''fitrflnEer to Clltherde oh,
..Saturday j^ost rcoWopbUt'an tom ^ the
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; | ) 1 ' i ^ ! E U » ^ U R S ' . ►>^..0 i -i'. .
' I- - !'•' — ■
OF MAY 24th, i c i i § ’C L I T H E ^ E ’S ) LAST League,. died on .the i 20th,,
.... , , , , IN CORONATION U /i.:
E N
SUCCESSFUL WHIT-MONDAt FESTIVAL.
iWhit-Monday'festlval during which In a
CROWNING THE MAY Fine
cha) cbuntryi
p r . lB l e a s ^ l 'O f . t h e /M e ^
bum. There was a large visitors from! nearby villages
weather favoured. Slaldbum’s
yeSts’-old jlikce Green was xrow^^^^ i ' .Queen by Mrs, M. E. Bleasdell, wife of '
.natural setting and with the de at Its loveliest, fburteen-
number of and from]
1 “ hAskl;
hej Duke of. Kent, who:!:wears.jhls ah 'tractive'''! cafelesshess
can get In'thfi couatr;? to t’he.,Grtm|in I,thel other day whlih I farted.^th lnter-
. The ilfalh' streets: were lined with i amner'.jaosev :,anp ge,veu At :the heSd, of ithe procession wasJhe'M-„j^^jj^ —
SlSidbufii aM Qrlndleto hmd,^ which was followed by-' two heralds (Gerald Walker . ind'iWlUlam Lamb) and by two
■Mlttbii^Ss Britafmlft‘WSB:adcbmpanled by Elizabeth Brown (Peace), Mary LeeMng ((Justice), ahd,Peter.Walker (John Bull). M^'Wocessldh alSd Included a soldier (G 'Kinder); a sailor (W. Smith), an air man (Fri WOtSWlCk);: and;a.'guardman (T WorswickL The various countries of
BoW Rbouts ilFrpd, and Tom Wilkinson) a'(large Union, Jack. Oilye
a ’gdod tkee^quattms ■ ; ipCOMpTIVES DE 'LlXE. i
there is he said. ' ,i : 1 -
d o f e i to frohtof t o jactf'etand-amodl-; Dowri at Ehng’s Ctods'Ihhd an lnter-
erhtejwaist Is effected just above the hip 'eating chat with one c f thetsdnlor loco- Une which Is to low r
tt.lt|h a s heeh! for j^ofave drivers of the L,;N.E.R. .He had y e t e ln men’s clcthes. I think th a t .this jugt brought in one of t o si,remnllned style Is the n a tu ’^ development of the engines wWch this confpani^his put into double-breasted: acfcei irfth the-long
recently for iCoronallon! work,
rolled lapel which was never buttoned Leaving heal'd of thfa .amaztog |speeds actoss to the tdp' huttbn—a fashion also which to s h engines have put up during
introduced by ithe Diike 6f Kent- some'|
Barbara Wrtmsley (England), Betty Waterrorth’ (Scotland), Mary Emmott (Ireland) and May Douthwalte. (Wales), while,; imblems ;^qf, those,jsomitries, the
i th^i British Isles; were represented by I Utile; time ago.
y d e e king. In iLonddn again, set4 the seats which are provldid fob tliem, ‘The T ■ .. . •
rhe presence * of, E y : kthoAsonji the 11 pojj findfery
GULBEll'IspN BliTpBNS. ^ -- .
Jeitoy Eastwood' preceded the m b . who . ter:wb i;et In.’.’I ]
arlng^ t o golden crown, on . a cfaupie of years
afeo.bd who Is rtlU play jys taken : along to cushloiti 'The Qlieen herself 'ifag frequently hi the blggei: gameS at the recording purposes a f ,?
Driver and firerndn pointed; to a sealed joX lindfer one of'the'(dmf(^nble|bucket
when I'gptilnto the cab was thelspeed- ometer.', ' | •. .. '
runs, the' first thlng'I looked for .|
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fMWnrt with hpr 1 RiW r t t o Savdy. .IiWat;taiklhg to, one U y means of a needl^e on|a'•bni-t. thf. exact speed we put up l
througiout a Iran, headquarters! ;for
chart: the
tHE LiiDIES.ii iter, ijowever, jdoes
--'-y?hatnewinara- fspeedometer’s In . thire—seiled, they play durlhg JUS told me. “We don’t see It, bu: It rerords
J. I ,
| S ^ o n ^ Z k - h r e a s t e d Jacket lirtVffiwed ifromithe
• f . jh a ^mehow to their
■more dreamj of: taking Walter oil iil? clgairs than Ssk him to-flghtjtwo heavy weights in’bhh'nl'ght: ‘‘m e n a trian is • ’ ’
:brahd I smoke a t home - "Snowey ” itell8 me th a t he would ho
nebPie' aS .thb pWceSslon walked from the i&lwoadOafa^I^randiveryi low butljonS by suddenly, taking it vlUagb halltb a field opposite the Church,-ibg^^jjigj^let^geifteri'^
I'f— - - -
'“ ‘“‘m tobacco, a day, ibieharm
Bril
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