, U l GES.
ht 'Cllperoe Parish Church I morning, the brliiegrmm
:it-FRlENR. . much In te r^
l Friend youngest caug Iter l V, _______
la t anijl shoes to maj dark, red carnatlohi
miled' by Mr. John;Ed'.,«„ i J brldegrdom’s brother, .{and
lFrlend, th^ bride’s brolMR ■ian. j Alter the- ceremMiy[ 1inducted! by the Vicar (fey:'
lifts was an oakitlmepl^ I I of thd bfee at Shaw Br dgd
k a reception was > given a t B5, Pepdle-road,
a^^, Vork-street 'A^g; newly, married couple
C are lINDiE-HOLT. !
ly, Clilhetoe, and Miss Ida 1 It, yolihgest daughter of tfe,'
page of Mr;i William Hlrdlel Mr. dnd Mrsi John Hlndle.'of
Iby, Miss Mary Hlndle, the Ittlred In |London tan ciepe
|vore aroi^n^ silk imaroii ‘
shbi!s toitone, and had pirk I carnations. ,
tid! of the ibrldegroomj I duties bf best inah, And
?hbi:s to ;tone, and had golden |tullps. |Mr. .|p i
|hlch; I thp bridegroom Ik.- a. b R T ER -e O LD EN .
len basket from the brlfe’p l a t Chattorh,'and
A.cl&fc brs! of. Mount Zlbn. Chufehi
b, Yodk-stre^. .The ^ifei^ p I handbags to the brl,de and newN married fbuple |n -
I I Holt, gave the-brlde awAy.
t.iaiid the bride gave tojthe pair or cuff links, - The
|kg'e tpok bla :e at St. John's? I tt GreenI Joh i Tuesday, of hleviferter,: youngest sou
,
llden, of The. Haven, Snlre Green. The Rev.' F ;r T i
Ind'the late! Mrs, Porter] pi * Farm, Gisburn, and Miss , only daughter ofi Mr. fed
licar of.Dpwnham,; bfflcla,__ nyby. her father, the bradb
J in Iv^ry Satin, with a hefer Inge, blossom; Her showe;
1 of whitd carnations, brlde’d coiislh, was matro ping feoyal blue velvet d
Jd sho^.s to tope. She had-Av luet'of plhk carnations', liiei.: h ibrqther, Mr. F . J . Porter;''
hy. ,a home.
e' du ;ies
recbpt of best man. aS '
EMU G-WATSON;
Ih .d a ight'
eijOf.Mr. and Iifei.- In, of Scat Head, West Bradf
fethpd:st (ihurch, West'Brkd- pd'ay thd wedding took plMe lies Ibemlng, of MUlstoiies: rest Iradfbrd, and Miss .Ma'
Mary Sibson, the. bride wBre J te.en^mble with hat to tpiie,
lon wafc In Imauve, with hat'lof pde, a: Id • Miss Slbsoh was'In leen, w 1th [brown aciessorles., I Isheaves oil pink .and mahve,
by ler friend, Mibs Rtete I J Clayton-le-Moors, And hbf bouq let bf pink carnatlphs.:,
. : ' P'::
Jiony was [ pirformed by fee; ■ loper„j andi Mr. John Cottdm,
'ndi Mr. Isaac Whittbker was p l . ' .Tne bride was given'away
le." I friends of the bride had Ihe iCluirch for the occasion
1st, I iplayed the ■' hymn 0
Pdils and ’ mauve and plpJc cere nony.
I — , a reception ,_ [ ng tl e giftsj to the bride and
I
.was a fireside chiir from I Bs of thejbirlde at Wbst Bradr
r Heddi West Bradfird, 'The p gave the .bridesmaids hand-,
nd a coal scuttle and spoons plble Ilass i t the Methodist pst Bradfordl ; Mr. gnd. Mrs.' : to reside it 47, Plmllco-rdad,;
I,'AY .L(R-iiaWSON. , 1 ■ , , ,
plley clstrlct, youngebt son of Iffrs. B. Taylor, 3, Sbnnyslde, | I and Miss, Ethel [ Lawson,
ghter of fe , and Mrs, J.'W. ley-rpad, Sabden. The
J)s. Glijen away by h^r father, ■tended by fwo bridesmaids. l Wiss AllcejLawson, was' attired
'!:wod a dreks of white satin J a i wreath-In the form of |a
vell, She carried-b bouquet
Ilse ^atln, | and carrledT ia ^mauye tulips, and her cousin,
Imsm^n, The Rev. J. Robinson ■the service, and'Mr. E Sfep- Ihe I 0 rganlst.. .Follpwlng the reieptlon' was held In 18t. 100, Mp:and Mi[s. .Taylor,
irg e fewson (broth ;r of the
had id bouquet; of anemoiies, j Bowjnari (brother-in-law of
Maranall; wore a lavender oom) Wab best :nan, and
Ibden.llast Jylor, 1 well-known'fcricketerOf Mr.
Ing tOi ik plice In St. Nicholas’s Saturday
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l G h ^ c h , A special Mnkce.'ifor ypfeAfJPeobie^^
1 'ipeimber of St. Hlcholarfs ir, and tht .service was fully
held at Clltherbe.l
ahce a t ' morn%, seT^cMJ W Special mention' fes Aifee -.W^tbe^ 'Rev. J. A, Stoclto)..:blrPPWy'fe|:^‘W
Edmondson, Katl deeh'ifefewe* inson, Eric and CaUn Stpfetfed:|wW^
son, who had nade {iferffe The prizes weriP' dlifebUtfe'.ljy’W^
te'wAo^.^Aff &fe;,tO-M service, scripture!
-.e fesldence will be 127, )ad, pabdenp received many..
I c e F e s t i v a l , . records, to be h(ld:'tn!EarVe'fefeK®i.Hfe!
I 4,000 p e r f o r m s
London, next ;AilrU, : '.1
mj': .n. w
Radcllffe, the C
lureh-.sa,lately. l^wha^Mn- gratulated^ .the,!,
Dorothy Etoofe Bpn’’ fed, trio was sveetly ;feen !by-i!Pfe“ ! feff Sellers’and Jear Shuttlewortb.
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t. .. .KPitfiimmtfe-.... i..(Mufeittua -
iiiaMiiMitt* ,
. Will am Haldwin, of Hebden' i yiendsof the bridegroom, was er, Mr. T. iW itson, of London.'.
on was heldliat
[Holt, the. bride’si broOp^, omsmin. Another brother,
n'wap • later held at Miss
be Congregational Caiurcioii > Rey.iJ. A. Sinclair offlcli ited
teroe; |The brlde^oom Is' I as a meniber ofi Clithdrofe VolM Choir. ' :
Mrs. is. Holt, of 18, Eshlont! .‘V:j
had ajnavy blue ! iostilme; hk hat, and wore: a sprak or I lions. I 1516 duties'of ^ '
:.:r( d , ’
and and Ihd
> woi^ a[navy blue! doat lapch,-
y byifhefr fathCT, t^e bjrlde by h(r lister, ^ s
u __ -Tf'v W&3
hd Mrs. James BadgSr, o ' lel Clltlieibe, and tho b ide
mes I&nry Badger, j ounjest
as and the late Mrs. Fii >ndl •road! dllthefde.
'1, t m|
as surely As U he: had' been‘s ^ c k . down by adethal weapon fetheliBttds i of an; assassini >'He bias bebn fede to death bj^ifefen tongufe’b ., ,;'
This drainitlc statement iwas made by.
tion laboufer. Who W8W fouhdidead by. his': ^vlfe the pfevlous .mornlng. -,'The. widow,! was represented by • Mr.' R ; P. JLee, ofj! Blackburn; and 'the Cbrpbfatloh by Mr. | H. Weeks, | who 'was: Instructed by .the[i insurers....
,''WplOW’S!?|iM^OVERK''-[:[;r^
accidentl afc'.-hU;.w:6tk.ln(.AUgpst,; Since that thhe, he; had been medically
said that her husband was AT! yfiarA: on l age, and she livid with lum:at 75,Brown?
The widow, ,bte. .Bertha; sfedirson,!; ow-street,; CUtherbe.''{ae;;,AifeV:;ah
attended by Dr. Boyle,-and 'apparently; had beeli suffertag from neurasthehlai,' About- a fortirnght^agD,:; hpr'''husbandit appeared to;be;wp|’^ e ( ,A :g ^ ^
HeAold fe r ifeat 4o r f e
remarks about him, Aayilng W ^ suffering from a disease? , ’ j
About five mlniites'to seven on Thiirsdayl morning, she went'to work, ileavlhg her; husband in the kitchen. ' ,: He seemed All right. When she came; back -to.; her; breakfast about 8-30, she entered iby thed front door, ^nd detected a stfonE'snielli of gas. (Jolng Into the kitchen, ; shii found her husband lying, gassed.- ' Sfe: opened the doorSr but she could not .^et' him oiut of the house’:.because heiwal; too heavy. She shouted
fbr.help>;aad’ Mr. Hall came to .'her: assistance?: .Bhe- then went to. Inform the poUce.;ni‘ Her; husband had never previously .threatened’ to take his Ufe.;^“ There was not a JpUIer! lad/anywhere,’’ i she’ added.' : As a're'sidSt; of the rumours, he had- become^'very.j depressed’ and upset, She .wks Assittied
there was no truth whateyer:; In -;ithei! riimours.' * '■ -.
Questioned by Mr. Lee, i fe ; fendersbilj said that I when the accident :'hippened;:i
.slipped and'fallen on his head as he was:; working in a ^trench.. He Was; fiway; from work some ’ two! or three weeks,, going back to work la te r .i Apjparently ’ he'was given lighter work’ 'afterwar^:- After the accident, he .had'.complained of pakis In his head fairly-iiregularly,; taking: powders iandtablets' :to;.reinedy - the paln.'-;;.::;.‘’';;.{:;:.v:? ':t;:;ife;i
he had an mjury-to . his: head? and;;, he ! had had several stitches In a wound lii'; his headl. - He; ’ toldi her a'.'
Cfanei.frBd'i
wish to interfere.'With theiiquestlbifing, but he was
dnecfeg.lds afentlohito the’ cause of death.: 'nie/buesttons Mr.; Lee was asking had a more totlmaterbearliig on' another - court ’; That -was - not ,a workman’s compensation. court , : ' ! ■ Mr. Lee bald; his. questions vyefe In
The' Coroner, remarked that ’he Ididfeot
tended to refer i'to the stetej of mind, In the hope th a t ’ it 'I ’mlghtj'assist'; the
Coroner. ' ;
’The Coroner: ; I •am much obliged.' ' ; In answer to further questions, by Mr. Lee, Mrs. Sanderson, said .het-ntiSbrnd
.i'.,’?
was being treated- pretty 'ye^arly.;for nervous trouble. !' ’There i.^Were periods when he had nbt sIepr -pfpperlyi :.one
since Christmas.:'I- In answer to MT; Weelffl;''^
stated that her Busband went back .to work on his: own ;accbrd. t Mr..;V ^ displayed a certificate ialfeed? by Dr, Royle stating that'deceased iTypSi fe-A work on!September 7th, :1936.,
i NEVER HEARD SCM D A L . David H aU ,, of v i Brbwolovirfer^^^
Clltheroe, overlooker employed: at % lfoM Bridge MUls,
said-.that .Abbut’ 8r35 : the previous! momlnA, herheard: a womans
' thb houfe occupied by the deceascd.2_He,
voice shouting - and went’ lto• thc.bkck door, jumped over the wall; and; went into
' artificial respiration' until' . V-C-'vUtler arrived, the officer continuing imtu thE'
foiind him lying’oh the 'fe a ra ru g i .^ b a tube hear bim.; He dragged; SandetJ son outside Into the
doctor came. . j: Witness stated he Bad heard n
rumours regArflin^Ahe dead ihan, ana; it came as the.higgest’suiTPrfr.efe'toe; world to hint when he .to r d that there had beep rtfeborsj fe did know there was fey soft of j^noaly
The Coroner ;! • There! is:
there was something ; ,lh tb e 'h f t^ i jO l . v.’tiat you would call scandal Injtoo. di?::: trlct previous’ to’hls . death?--! .neyat
h(jatd of it before/.!; i ’.C, Cutler
sald.tofe A t feout.8-38 ^
'.I
previous mbmlng; heiwas/at his: hWb station when Mrs; Saadersoh feme. .-She
was In an agitated cohdiWpn .feh'. s m “Will you come to J im .’ .H e h a s E ^W himself.” He went to theihops^ifind* ing Sanderson to the back y a i r d ,- ^
Hall applying | ! artificial {{wfeiyotife^ ! / ‘ i ? liiaiMife***** ‘ . ’,v l / l ' i l l ' lii ji
cosy Mid attractive “For Variety
Sevlc I i ' i ’ i
the East |Lan’cashlre ■ Coroner (Mrj"F.':’ Rowland) a t an Inquest,: op Friday, on’! James Sanderson;’ a : Cllthefoe ’Corpbra-;
“ This man has been done to deithj JVltness
itlbhipntil’DpcbT;---,- mfibuhCe'd’ life'! extinct,
arfe: bf 'Jvibl fece: {; - Witness found ’ a’ .tfeeAntfee-w tol^.scti?;?'!,f j ■
- /-A A'! MrA .fefeei tonydeniifieii
' ;::'-.:fear,’Bfe ha,—I'cfenbt A : longey j-:’k y ,nene; h f e f e n e i / t ^ ,’;;’lfeftfe;'Eitoa, {;:l:;hfee;!kl8Sed:’fen!i’| i:;!!,
r s th a t’Of ;j l erft h u sb an i: /'The: nbte/ pad'hY theljC qroner,-, was ak’fofe ■surgeryiimd Aiked’h toi'.fo ife fe^
’/.pr.'Hp jrle sal 4decfetaett[|fe;h4i|3^fetj^^ pn:fenhfeyi'lffe^:6ande!^n’^^^^
'fe ifeb ; iij.'hf was suflering'ftom-: disease. He” '
jilpiylI/’j'/T-j'/f'-'S VtS m t mmm I'b'tS Bli. !7!! 'I . .- - I ./-*;• c o r o E r !s s t r o n g ^ “ DOE; 'N',. ’ D N C L I T H E R O E
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tDrfeiati i/Bbelety-fejSaturdayiiinight.- iPromisti-rt :
to.finife',;M:feow .wcnt-s^^
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ur Indebtedness 'toejafeefep:
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t: rMany lompliments gvere bestowed upon, w,;A^tfeaeii:- fel itnanltnh
italn, Mr. Arthu nlhg,- buf-’iuifortunately as , fei-mad’ a
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