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ST. PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR, pLITHEROE ^ j
organIst^ undax I
SlDAYNEir.OCTpSlsl (I
UAYDirS
C R E A T IO N ” 3-15
p.tn.
Pbinoip\ i.s :
flRS. D. HOULKER, Sopraijoj MR. J. POMifRET, rciiorl j MR. J. ODDIE, Bass j j
AUGMENTED C M S OF SEyEOTY ORCHBSTI^A i
VOICES AND
Ptindpal FioKn Organist Miss
L//yuf*IO» IIHwW ■“”*•■17 Conductor: M'. A. GrflSSftf
: . 1-1 Moor Lane SPAY R EV . ' '
, Preacher'at 10-30 J .
H E I ^ E R T Morning Sub]ectj- Joint Open Bible CIasj^>"
■ Eveniig Subjec' 6-Op
SPECIAL MUSIC BY MEN’l^ qHOIB. SOLOISTS
m.:
L E S L IE I W IL K IN SO N MR.
f r a n k
Conductor: Organist:
l 6 r d .
jkr. J. C.' Ptrdj Mr. :g . cdwgiui.
Y )U will be given a hearty , W3lc me.
Cohgregational Church OCTOBER 31st
SUNDAY Next,
Dit jUdrm'iig siiljecl
nnny ouvjo^................
seri is aiChurch Service'
Preacher: REV.
INE WoBSHir at 10-30 a.m. ani^jO p.m. '
___ J. A. SINOUIR
We luVnE You ■ 1
.... j CLITHEROE CONGIEGATIONAL (IHURCH
lON’T FORGET THE ttlAMBER j OF! TRADE
chAr ity to 7-30 p.m,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER p.m. Rjeceplion ;0l Guests .by and Mife. A. Woodcoik GRWD CONCERT AND
ENTECTAINMENT I !
Mr. R. T. Exm irre, Chairman i Artistes: [
MISS NORA RUST, Mezzo So;^r. MR. FRANK LORD, Bhrit^c MR. SAM BRIDGE,
nano T ltCK E T S ; 1 /6 j E A C H .
The Con^gational String Orchest|'a (Aug.) J[b:''R. I. Kay, Condi etdr
Mmission;! ADU .TS 6d., CHILDREN 3d. r efresh iIENTS oxp.\|,E
Methodist (Wesley) Church SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 31st
’teacher at 10.-3) a.m. REV. R. HOLT
Pr.
idler a t.0-0 b.m. REV. IH. HOOPEI
Mount SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 31si
Ptcachct at 10-3( MR. G
a.m. V. HARROP
Prciidier a t '6 p.n. MR.
J. SHUTTUtnUKin mEivORTH ... 1,1 ...., ' .« TO BE HEljD 29lh DEJEMBER
REMRSiL For pHORUS TUESDAY Nex, NOVEMBER 2nd
. I : 5.1,8-p.m. !
SAYINGS OF THE WEEK, Ii
I F
m;/>; m
c emocraev' and di datorshlp is the happlnei of the peopte.-rSi'Robert K^dersley.
in c final and deciding .-vw. — ..-i factor
tihrough national unity wb ean and Bucceed.—Mr. Ede li..' . i
Party polemics merely obscure the truth;
iur people for bad cooktng.-tLord Hordei*. I t does hot look as If the worW expects
'The great Vlctdrlan novellitSihad a nob ■iiess which; is, limentably wan“
ilr Thomas Inskip.
or..Inge. ' , ; „ No other count y can offer the - r - - - -
wmpetent and resolute vduntaW the same i scale as ours.—Mn Hore-BeUs
I do not join *lth the pundits who s:o d
slump to:come as soon as some iduir Jimmies” are fonJ of writing and talkh g,
L „ ,u
An'Englishman and a Scot had . been l ( fiebratlng all toe evmlng. .AMast th^
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I ;rve any more, and a long argupient insued.
idv behind the counter had to refuse to . '
BASHALL EAVES & BR0W8H0LMI
F am e is’ Ball Friday, DecHito^il
LADIES, 2/6; pENT8.,' 3/> Including iSupper
lethodist School Waddingti)h GRAND COVERT
WEDNESDAY, DECENjBER 1st Particulars .Later,
fchlst 7-0 p.m.. Dancing 9-0 to 2-0. GOOD PRIZES.
FORD’S BAND. in the parish CHURCH ScHOomoOM
ON i M ! m i at 7-30 p.m.
‘ i Secretaries please note that
ARTHUR TAYLORI and HIS ambassadors are Booked Up every Friday until Jan iary7th,i938.
A few |WEDf E3DAY SATURDAY dates still open
C h a i rm a n His Worship the Mayor (Councillor G. Hargreaves, J.P.)
SpeuLr :|'MR. VY. ARNOLD FORSTER siihjeci: !,;Th8 League and Prpsent Ways ’ IMISS LUMB, M.A.
Headmistress Clitlieroe Royal Grammar, II ■' Sehool.^^ ‘
MR. W. KILNER | |
Vico President of Rotary . 'll
CliUisreb Wesley MALE VOICE CHOIR LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION lilTiDlilVEpi BiU. J ik th e I
[n SERVATIVE CliUB 'o n I
In the Potteri [’s House,’
3. Evening subjeot ■ ‘ Of what value A Critic's Qtiesb'on.
ILITHEROE PARISH CHURCH MEN’S l|ISTITl|TE
S ^ e jA L in the LOWER SCHOOL on
UE8DAY Next,i NOVEMBER 2nd 1 at 7-30 p.m,
A. TAYJ.OR'8 BAND ADMIKtON 6d.
a.m. and 6 p.m.: SljiAW.
“ God’is Call ” Object:; “A Bunch of Pnilt.' "The Worth oi Rfellglon.”
Mr. W. Tholijber M. D. Hanun
' I • t . Church 1 1 ^ 1 ^
D O $ ’T FO R G E T ' T H E ICGlSlSERVATIVE
d i R E E
I DAN iINGifroBi 9-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m. I A D M IS S IO N I !/■ iO N LY .
AT 7-30 P.M.
Ln iGHT (Friday) W s T
Clitheroe Borough Band
1 ^ 1 1 ------- '!' ' - i r o - i f o R k o w (S a t u r d a y )
Hou(L-tO"House GoIIechon Foi I Uniform And Repair of Intruments Fund.
i e Bind )711l be ^ te fu E fo r whateier ielp you can!afford them.
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■nil Halt, Lowergate, 11 CLITHEBOE.i
M^N’S I SODAUn EFFORT,
Non-Stop p A M G E IAT JROAY, i s jo v . |6 th , 1937.
J}. f W s new I om ? ^ b da ncing
fr om [I-O to 11-45 SPOT ipRIZEfe.
^ f r e i iments at Reasonable
[ IS S IO N : O N E SH IL L IN G . I ] paSB-uura W-”'-*
U t 'o f Admission i%served. 3 pass-outs alter 10-30 p m
Clltheroe & District DEPOT:
ST. MARY’S SCHOOL, Churcli St„ CUtheroe.
SM|CoUeciioiis|
,Nov.6di,& r Nov. 11th.
.
In ciuherpb. Low Moort Chatbmn,| Dotvnham, | GrlndletM, jAwIey, Bimlngtohi Twiston, Waddtogton,: west Bradford, Newton,^UMOp:
Bridge, | jWhiteweli, ^Worston,! sraldburn,l. Bashall riaves and Bolton-by-Bowland.
| fPopples and Boxes will be ready}
Collectors i from 10-30 a,m. Friday, November 5 th ,
Country Districts 2-0 to 5-0 p.mj on Thursday, November 4th, or earlier by arrangement.
or Clltheroe House-to-House for
FOOjrBAlL.
Orders J r ! WREATHS and MO-EOR MASCOTS should be given to J. C, CowgllLiV Advertiser & TmMj
Office, oi Market Place, CUtheroe j ; CTei: 407).
I
(Tel. 22) F. B. MITCHELL, i Hon. Organiser.;
J W. A. DENT, r Hon. Treasurer.:
pinWEN’S VISIT TO SHAW BR^GE GROUND.
gdged ^ t h u n open date lof |tp-morrow,Tut as
Ing to Leyjand Motors belnf en- D l4n a c u p lm ^ h . PHtheroe w e ^ le jt
wli
Diirweh were Inija simflM r -™ - - „
Ul
tb e comiffitteeffi^e a r r a ^ d ^ cllib
Shaw Bridge; grotod. Thus an e r ttm e jy attractive g a i^ ® be staged and added
:omnm,VBB I to bring
n ci
interest 'Wffiie itakeh Jn toe 4 Clltheroe wllUhave a new l e f t ^ g on
view. During toe week, toe com olttee have secured the signatures of Emmett, XlJdeleft[4ohasp^^^^^^^^^^ 4 t h Blackburn Royers A team, ^ tte rw o r th , an outside-left, whe bfeen on Ac(Srliigtoi( Stanleys : iese 'players 'ivHl form Clltheroe s
Ihytheari Is api) iarlng a t right luP back, .Vllklnson crowing, bver to take Simp-
ig to-morrpv lange isi in
aon’s place, l ip fill the vacancy ;i intermediate TbortUey 4a beffik nt left h a lf-b ^ c | CUtheroe s tea n therefore be^ las follows: Ma);s_den, Ph^hean, Wllmson; Akers.
Thornley: 'Thomas,! ffilen, ^ m e t t and Butterworth.
PARISH CHURCH MATCH
Amateurs a t wSterlop ground to-morrow the Parish Chufeh will be represer ted by the foUowlngitekm: Crabtree: Whittaker
For their': Uatch against .Woidnook
i Jortimfir, Adamson; Dewnurst, ’,aker (J.), andjWalmsley. Kick-off 3-0 p.m.
BARROW.
WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE.- ) or toe dDeneflt of the ' Reading Room, a w .whist
Br^ad for Vitality and
blit It must be
' IDEAL BREAD, Baked by
Insist on Ideal Bread
Taylor & Hughes Clithcroe.
Tuesday nightTat Union StreetM^ethodlst Church.
an
LECTUREl-In aid of overseas missions Interesting
lecture w a s , gjven
'Mr. E. CUrrle Briokhlll, has won the'highest award of merit from the Royal Horticultural Society; 500 are already In use In this country, i
A lawn sprinkler invented by a blind inan, !■ i :
There was a fairly good attCridaiice, pre sided
Holt, who gave an absorbing acCount or. the
dally:
The lecturer was thelRev. R. lives
of Refreshments wcic ocATvw ivcucouiuem-o ty AA
The event wa I most successful, *
over] to Mr.VL • w • V ^Dktapon, JP . r*
mission juiidf will: benefit copi as a result.
ere!served by/the ladies. " ’ and top Iderably
Scottish fltoerraen. 3.
f ■ a fcfc
did not come up ’ to expectatlims^e event was very much enjoyed. _ine prizes were won as follows: Lacies; i, Mrs, R. GarsldC; 2, Mrs. P. Cliff, 'jentle-
erive and! da ice was held on Friday vening, and- although the attendance
Imen: 1, Mrl i Hodgklnson; 2, ^Mr. F. Walker. Mr. W. Qarside presented the
prizes donors. uuiluio — xuc The
son and D. iKnowles. Dancing jvi ,ms en-! supplied by Mr. G. Ford's
charge of Messrs; R. Garslde, W. w lu ico.
arid i eimressed ; „
joyed to music' —
Band and a I refreshment.
ikdles'; committee served MOOR. ori
^ — i j . m cjander-i "
-v- arrangements^were thanks to tne in;
H;), 'Ireland;:rHolt, Dawon, Taylor Whit
^____ ; Chatbum, Wade,
Another Intertestlng th e ; defence, Jwhere
cooks. left
and has
m; 'ard their visit t5 the ■— 44i8t, X L M S CHEAP EXCURSIONS
TO BLA CKBURN ' ’0-MORROW,,S: turday, October 301)
i • p.m. ;
ikATBOBir ■ . l . i
...dop, 1-40 ilLriTffiROE ..'1...... 1-45 IVhauxy . . .M ••• .1 4-52 Lanoeo
j Rctum'jryanytram.. PLEASE
SEEBIttSill » 4-58 IH^ ADVANCE
Tickets tmdj all Information from Stario?3 and Agenoirs,
I483|) BEETLE DRIVE.—A novel
day even andlhot- predded although] no drive proved
held a u X Methriffist Schoo] on 1 /la.i. ‘ M
1/4 1/1
NkxtMind
f.TlK lesday
ROHERT iTAYLOR and BAHBAr X ^ANWYCK n i
BtOTEER’S W
1 Thusdai, Frliiay and Saturday JOAN teRAWiFOBD
I RAJCHOT TONE nnl jROBBRT TATLOR in
IlDSS' e'.' liii ■R for the Kitchen FundM Or
event to was
amusing] J - . shared by Messrs Chatburn. given
■'
over a good attend ance,^ and prizes were given the beetle thoroughly Inte resting The duties of M.C.
in tod form of a leetle drive s u p p k Mr. R T. Forrest
Scritt; Miss M, Fisher acting as aci the by Miss J. McL ren
wnss j ;. lyituaicu •’
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.affair proved yer^' enjoyable. [ BboK E\^NING.-A soda)
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wknesSay levenihg at - th( Metlwdlst ] S o l , look the form of a b lok evealng. Those attending I were Ihvltfdi to repre sent tod title of ia book. The Rev R. Holt arid Mr. % Waterhouiei; act:d as judges anc prizes were
m S e rb y “ tiari]pl;rmary Depirtmen theiberidfit W the Kitchen Ffind. he
Chadwldk ( 'Bedtime Stories ’ and Miss M.!Flsher ('Clhrlstmas Card ),. Games
wete plkyed durjrig the evinlng;and a song wsis gl veh by Mrs. St arkle._J .TJe supper yas In the nature p: a Jticobs
join.” ' ' ' i I LADII SOCIAL lIOHR.r-A4 a k e t -
ton Baklst Schdol, on TueWay evdnlng, Mr Frank DunUffe describe 1 his visit .to toe world jambpree for scouts, WhlCh 1 was h k hi Holland,. Mr. 0. presided over a fairly large i ttend
n io f tlie Ladles Social Hot r, at BUllng-
WOMEN’ 3 iNSTITUTE. - A; deUktful I musical evfhlhglwas spent hers
monthly meetlrig on Wednesday,!when Mrs. Htaks
of| to i 'Women’s Instl ute
Rigby 1 resided, and during toe evening Mrs. E. Olapham gave; m exceUent rebort. off 'the f recent in|eetlng of the | Federailonlat Preston.
rhymes arid sating many of them to her | ovln actoiriPaWmCnt at the piano. | Mrs.
wn W luuiycuuiucuu ov VI..-
tjfacid the orlg n of nursery I
.Lambert meslded over ^a
good-.attend- 'arice. I ' . |i. .1 ;
'
REaIuING I ROOAI EFPbltT.-f-A suc- cdssfull wHlst drive and dance In aid of the f u k s pf the Reading F oom was held on Wednesdayi [evening at the Assemmy Rooma Twenty-three tables | were occupied for! whist and pr zes were won
: MOlHEBsi UNION.^Mekers rif the PrirlshlChriroh Mothers’ Uilon were en- teftalried lort 'Tuesday eierring Jby an interesting latcount of a ho Iday spent m Austrlri by Mrs. R .Greenwood. 1 Mrs.
The Salvatidn Army S h t
riot explode. The [Regional Officer r reports th a t he wou'd.- attend to Its
received' py toe Salvation; Arriiylntei national neadquartMs. a few days am
as follows]: Ladles: l, Mls! E. Ratcllffe; 2,'Mrs I t Haiworto;'" 3, M rs .: Walker, Gentome:h:
I.Mlss P. Doujlas; 2,!Mr. R. Roberisori; j3,' iMr., G. • Gridard. The prizes were presented: by the president, Mr. G C. Triylor, who was introdriced by Mr. F Brilldckl:
..For the dance which follow :d the attendance was augmented '
by abriut cabaret' supplied.-— served and the arid succEpsful.
lance orchestra of Accrington, lei music. Refr ishments were event was poth enjoyable
: Mr. J.' Knkfsey and his ! ; ; .
trere :an aimlns trip coiriitry.—T k '^rlme
figure of speech. ' Pneumdtlo sho^ess have 1 direction
tjeen iiveitedby a man Uvng at Tfuzla, ln | tope wltp toe .flood Yugoslavic
"Walking bn of
speech '
neumc tic ol
l)e! rid, halt in th i air” Is no longer
. U n
tl.th lw o rJ ilre c o v e rs .^ k o t'lsm ^ ^
“ A Sheri struck our South' Hall but dl 1 emoval.” This lacorilc message wss
'from the officer commam Ing the Army s ■Activities:nTientsin. I'. | , ,
l i In spite of periods of 'isc latlon from t l e
licences where food and clothlng are dis tributed.: ■ I,
pwere crowded IntoJthe‘<Central Hall,,at d the Captain made’food for them!aid ! comforteb them.: The;p! ac^ was crowded Il p iut,. even peoplemnderi'tiepfficer’s bed,"
.e CUiflC 'UUUCL, t C V*xACCl d ucu ■tiraccM S 1 4 t e k i r ”4tlbiltoedj f4)d kltehens we :e ffie MlnSter. organised and are nowj serving more th^n
a mere I refugee camps being ■ ■ ■■ T " - ’“\tl(i
10,009 meals a day. I From Sianghalcpmt
Salva... million refugees In t i e ilntematlonil
toe news of vast aetd under the Army offleets ;o iribre than one
I One report says 7 Four hundred peop e ; ■ ,
Ithrough I t shows! to a ; the Salvatloa 'Army’s tfiditlon ol
sen.ee, Irrespectlie !df race, cclour or creed,'IS being followed Iby its officers, both natloriaTand white ! I In Shaiighal, Canbnli'Tleritsiri, and tl e i surrounding country, the Salvation Am y ilristltutloi.s are being irided! a s ' refugie
oriter wopld, when rievs' does cone
iv the mem-1 at
th e i r ' sgreave IFriie, C a ll on ’pnm e fo r details c f'o iir service. '
ilCDOiO* I At ah interval, songs were
'P. ''Runsan 'an d % C. and m
.» . T. accom-
Mnlst. The |men responshle for effort served thelhot-pot anp the vjhole
.u ,..v d o n
pro- for
The RAMSGREAVE
is convenient and prompt- lion and delivery of all ON TIME.
:S E N E YO U R -
c o n s , COSIlffiS to
Bro^> Blackbimi
Settlement. The Chinese Salyatloi officers, both men and women, b e ; allowed to remain a t their p o s» - - - • Captain Chang, when^ asked to l^^ vc t ^ danger zone, told the three h ^ndr^ frightened women who!were gathn:ed in
Tel. 480117 1 __ J
11,j
Arm^ to be Mrs
the hall under her direction, ‘a ai i Ing her.
aether.”
Major Kub Lin, the,Chinese offcer _ charge, th a t he wag; brisy with j' ef ugee work and also mlnigterlng to the w lunded J
■ From Kalgan word was receive! -
If you die, we will I
men who were brought. In, u
from £
cabling to', London, said: Shills, bursting over this headquarter;, fortunately we have a very efflclent here to cope vrith the situation!
The officer In charge of „SWnghaf,
mander of South China, with Iris hea quarters a t panton, gives a plclure ,
lnces.sant bombings and siren warnings. The headquarters Is In a dlstrlctjvhlch Is considered'very dangerous owing to i^ proximity, to toe railway, repair sheds, but the officers, both men and vomen, are remaining to minister to to sir >«-
' Colonel Rolfe, the Terrltorla, Com ,
: Just before leaving
for.Amefua week. General Evangeline-Booth cabled £1,000 to help with the relief wo*, and directed th a t an appeal shou d'bs made to the Salvation Army, and Its frlen ^ throughout the world for finances assls
•wlldered people. , . • J, „
f"" The garden Is a wreck, the br ck wqfi Is down, , house windows and, : huMe .s
badly,smashed. We shall stay I That Is the spirit of the Salvation Am y.
. are 'but staff
. - stay] lie tri-
SERVICE
-the clrilocl' parcels
___ ■Were | and h v
Give li/o! i iife—Se\ Special
jti^i New Clothed our
v 9
Present Wardrobe a new _ y Suits or Dreisses for |
leaning Treatment Thera is no denying that
the
1 I _
RAM8GREAVE LAUNDRY possesses. M The inodofh plant.
i-i DRY CLEANING is accomplish^ M
successfully without harming the mos ^ delicate fabrics.
DYEING, by the Ramsgreav
Process will give your clothes a nor appeal and freshness.
I 'l
Certified I et Sale excei FEU,AY, OCTOB
Lighs til 6-S p,
Town H follows
The Vehicles LUlastFridd sminatlons
FrcderldltBentoam, cycl;■ dealer,
Dewlu lu r s t: ■Cov n. a n .
Frank P Dugdale,
by sect
Albert bled
Btri
Walter ann
. secq [ ded by Jail by
Ernest assl^'
■ Parc!
William gen land Rosa
secj
rinJlco-road, ji John Howd ided by Wilj
Wilkinson; sef ikland.
iHallows. 'hworket.
U th . 'lS , ated police I
Hugh Stj
Parker, 1, gI itant. PrcT ;e r ; second
.(eman. Proif Gradwell; I ,hna Garnel
Finder, 7 j
Harry fini See haiji.
by
James StK
politic: . parties c l cspeclojl,y by the La public interest In i in I
Ever clpal mome:
byJa: ,i iris Atklnsoil effort is I
..ilkinson,' et, licensed I Robert Ma
apathejl g ran te )
meetin 53 will bel Monday comes, thJ all abc lit what the! saying votes ' meetli the ln[ Labou' group effort!
,ln to people's! meetlr- van 1 doors! politic
, and canvd^i a go done, camp self
Laboup' make C o n s# relying meetlpi mac:
l^e matter;^ isl front dopl tes, addressJ
Of helper:^ to re-klnd
jhlle canval ; iP, are so*
vatives, oil :o n the PrI
and noil party has! its progrj
,gs and upol lery which! ■■ There!
Alone ani s, Mr. Lf
„o on th i deal of I
, pared] elsevfl
■ of '■
addrdri effect have have Issue.! talnly h a s ' the despli win
are of tl surpH;
. the pull a most u | e varief never I owi
he partie® useful re |
.. makij
. bere, lieing
Iwith
11 and f .e appal its cusfi th J All
result.
6 madel munlclii we do]
[]t,!: the voti Ejtic, but it I th a t our i
riectlon
o arid will bej t liin seems a 5 no longer I
crest Is the* candidatef
.slier. Probol id ll; seconf
cott, 18, St.l
Robert PrObi
■aylor,- 16,1 psed by Mai [chard Triif
"Not Peace at
Great
a t any price but Love all costs.” ' -
i to furtlier'the alms of constructive Pacifism, In
____ Peace Rally .
at7-30jp.m. Speakers.: Thiirsiay, Nov. 4tti, 1931
king GEOUGE’S hall, : BLACKBURN, on
‘
Canon t)ick Sheppard, I M.A., D,D.
LAURENCE HOUSMAN, I I :
I Chairman:’ JAMES H. HUDSON, M.A.
from Jloorey’s, 26a, lung Street, jClltheroe.
t ic k e t s for Reserved S e ^ , l / - . obtainable! only To-toy
H A RG REA V ES B IO S . I Castle Stijeet/Cllthfrlie
i i I Telephone 185,
BAS 13A01.
WELL, BLACKBURN IBUBN ’buses PAi 3 THE DOOE
W4n(iNMlilgowrti,mad yir ileevBi, round yoltg, lronlt2/|l.lnljitli.Wrap
Veils fronj 3/6. loddlers Veils as jllusitaled (font 3/6, Irulik Drawers I in lour ilylei Sodicis i Stroim 4/6.
from 3/2. long and D|ay flannels ItOi from 8/3. iow Moor Wesley Cliipel ]IUBlileSiilejiPoiiB(|M . 1 will bo held I I 1
TO-MORROW SATURDAY Comracnoing at 2 o’clock. Refreshments
ADMISSION 2d.
r4l^olhing but the very til est Pure Wool gjpes info CHILPRUFE, he'underwear
that has enjoyed the [confidence bf mmhers, nurses and doclors for 30 years. For infanis, where; health- safety means iso rpuch, CHILPRUFE is the only possible underwear! i :
d e iIig h t fu l w in t e r coats
to fit all'figures. 'Woll talored an d ' inexpensively priced, great variety. '
WOOLLEN GARMENTS—cosy iweaf, 'fcsliionable in colour.
DR:88E8 h r Every 8ocial occasion. Created specially for us. I f you want originality visit this fpsliion
centre. |
I low the Social Season has started OUR DRESS IDEAS will |lielp
Mou to lool and look your best. b e 'iMODEBN—
I Keep in lonch wit IM.
vt to Office
T i t . C435
IIMi,*'j r ^
1'^ r g 6? a ■ ■ - i ' i ' . H j E u i r i S t o l ' ' i a n y B E T i u B R ' . ' I ' : ' , T ' ■ - i ^ : " i n d I t m e s ,! f k i p a y , ; o c t o b e h 29,1 1 9 3 1 . COSHNG ev to-day (Friday):
OUtherob Auction Mart; Slaldbum arid District Yj Drive and Dance, 7 p.t
Castle TennB Club; Annd Oonservatlvd Club: Annual
Domlnc^' 7-30 p.m,; D| TO-MQKBOW (Satu
' Yard, Slaldbum, 12-30[ BUNDAY Ne x t :
owlnnd'Farmers’ Stockl
Moor Lane ,10-30 a.i
Methodist
M and 6.ount Zio: Opngregatii mono
(Wesley) Chu Church; Si
[church; Me and 6 p.m. |
lal Church; i
■ CUtherbeAictlonMart; Sale at iHojne Farm, Du By Mr. 'I Silvenvood
Municipal ifiectlon: Po: |]!ciril 'nia Enterta
The Pallaq um: Nightly The Grand: Nightly at nesday -p d Sa'.atflaj
King Lane} Continuous^ urday O ' 6-15 and 8-,
OpperatiVJ Hall, Wha Elalto, Blw'kbum: Cont Onuid Th' atre, Blackb and •
XUESDIY
' Clitheme i uciion Mart:! Parish! Chi rch Men’s Ir
Methodist (Wesley) Ch "Messi! 1,” 8 p.m.
Lower cbool, 7-30 p WlibNlSDAY:
Clltherbe iJongregationi and Atl Home: Reci
THDBSDAY:
Great Ptice Rally: Blacklim, 7-30 p.m.
FEIDljY
Carnival IhU, Newton CJR.G.S!, Old Girls’
Chamber it Trade Wh: the Cciservative Cli Danciif:9—2.
St, Paul's Chupch, Low I day;'“ Creation,” 3-15|
Low Moot 'Wesley Chapel B Pound Sfall, 2 p.m. I
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