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.Wetoesday.trok, of Mf. William [letokTcnly son of Mr.!and Mr?
Peter’s Church, ' -V rjirpniJM! w^mT^jR i ^.mI FROM MARCH l y l f.;i!
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la iiilfmber,:of; m i f 'wjiich : has'Ire idertd ’'lbtf?-jahd honour^ ipui)lfc;.'^tv}ee. to j,the: :bbroueti. 'His i fathei jAJd^rinah ■ Job 1' NUtcheU,': ilHdetinah ClMiieht jMaydhivof fffll betofe. ■ AldemM' Jphn .Mit-; iclibll :wlU be eniemberdd by; hjs ny, 6f):pilri ioldeir readers 'i sihead Of M pld paper nffl
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; tlbh ivwmch .'lexpressei.. eloquently hla own sente of triumph as he rapped out. that
Ittekl aecompllteed’Was'perhaps'bhly’ e ly thafcm the conductor (Mr. Wi f t Bow- ycr)i atio the- orchetera, who.'collaborated witnil'admMbie atttstlc Affect m'aip^^^
siiccessltm of,staccato chords at the end'of the ;movementi • And his pleasure In'dho
jat 'Primrose,' :'v hlch pfeihlses, together -^^th fthoa of Messr H parilsie oh’ the 0{ posltel side ipf thel'r^ad,:',! eire;, demolished Ito hccpmmo-: ■idate iithe'ifbiem hw'orks; of'Idessre. AshwOrthi
iand-.SimtSir'-’fifY^^^^^^^^
i ’ -ii. cated it Clltheroe iRoyal Grammar isehpqii-iwderi Mr. >Bddfli‘si| headi
il-j|50lilii’;at; Bdiy;''’eightj^-dhe, years-ago; I ’
sejBMiiyesitB 'ta'wtheiAMtohshf.^____ entered the B<yal Indian Marines (how the Rbypl! Indian tiavy) in 1875. During the oOnduest :olf ;M mdalay he was op .board .the '"Cahhl^il’Mffl^
leaving ischpol, lie joined H.M. Hival train- tag; ship -1! C mwayj'/' ■ and ’aftei ; # ........
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Open loaUy from 10 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 p.m.; Wednesdayjs, l|) a.m. to jl Lm.
FR E E G IF T S « O r j l e t s o f | io a id U p ^ d s • I V M FREE: FIRE AND LIFfi m iG Y A ; ‘ EA S IE S T O F EA SY -EAYMENTSaJv a R r J ^ G E D .
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.rqiihd;iit|ei^ id inUf'flie;;;^- loffthe-oldjity^d :j& After’Se'fyin^, in, many .Types of iv|^ glYeh'lsho: e ilP p q ta tm ^ ts iiC
safety;f(m!;Y_....
o a re e r f s Pfe ddency-Transport ' Madras, ahd . i ittrtag, Just' before thei
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f.USB.lhV Kjlirdl.'.‘retired.'! Ak.'a If’OfjYactj'W
mahded-'the rejlcf! canteep.^at 'Abbeyiile durihg' <l9lt, ih d i became .Admlrklty repre-' sentettve'; to? tl le Pnited; Btetes'olt Arnet’ '' seCTihg.ln Bew ;York and; Savann£(hif Oh: voyafe to;New York'lh Mayi 1918!
the.veael
.wpsmttacRediby a submarine ta tl e Atlahti6,i
,and It was th ife' that-jip tew t’le 'i" 0 ,r ite | suhh,Y ■'Aftef
Ihe.Amlstlcfej.he'md'Iufther t r a n ^ r t
mj;’. S o u t h a m p t O T j , ’U
distmgmshjid; ( Id'.BoylofClitheroe Qramnw 8chohh;ibapteln <:MimheU,V;Was.! Etasldent;', " the .Old’. iCJlthlerdnians. AssotiIatlpnMn-1! He, had'pftehfjrislted Clltherae,ta,,the.'yfiars succeeding ,tht:, Annlttice when he; sray^
with) his >
AvenuB;;now tie,only, survivor of his gen'er- ation, ' ' ■ ‘
■ sister, .Miss Mitchell, '0)t’''^aA ' ■ '........ . " '
old author ta he lines:— VI 'sound,. ,
dHBOVBTllDE i s ’libt ,what : Craven No , longer , is pancak s.. ceremonial; descr
there the bed by an
lt'.wks:4n
are content to eat-'thesc delicacies, without attempting fo perform any | leafs of
.■Nowadays t ie g r e a t ’ majority of people
•Aniii. all; th( kitchen doth with laughter To' see, the p incakes fall upon the ground.
I
dexterity. ’ 1.. j , I
giving a seri£3 of lectures! on comparative' anatomy and vas about to demozistrate that favourite subji ct,. the' anatdmy of the frog.
I should! certainly not be allowed to die out.
'dissected frog: :o which l lnvlte jiour closest attention.” The professoij th ^ fumbled under his gowi :and produced, a brown paper parcel. On cjpening It, h^ found; that It 'contalpedfi nothing., but some ham sand-
“ I have here," he said, “some,samples of a
thoughtfully, " r pm certain that Iiateimy jlunoh.'!’
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V
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Friday, 4!
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Bladdnirn
Marcji llih, Iilii 2-30 P.M. and 7-^0 1^.11.
MM ’'• |M c> a n t 1;
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1 ••••. RViCe wlctais. “Strarge," muimumd the jlrofessor
mum ;0f. effect obtained with the minimum of effort."
. . JN the ''0|bserver,” too, Is .
old boy of Clitl eroe'. Royal'Gtamniar School, to whom I refeired last week. ard, wasiplaytai; at-the Cun Accrtogtop, wMch, writes served happily to demonstra brlHltot:,',' excej tlon: to the
boy, pupil of Mr. George .Oldham, and an Master Bleazi
;elect.'.of;
..pl^nlsts Ope could on' y; Wonder 'at la milsloal pre-
cal) predllectldiis" of modem youth In the performance: gi ven by William I Bleazard, who,'.amazed us all with his l display of, vir tuosity,at thekiyhoard.' As a feat of mem ory technique a one his playlpg ofi the First Movement of ,T jihaikowsky's] B' Flat Minor Concerto '(with orchestra); was quite: phen omenal for a tx y of sixteen. 'And be played It well, too, wl h a grip of power and Imagtoatlon thai gave the mpslo the,"soul” of Itsl new ,yollt liful tateipreterl The Con certo is, of cdu •se, to the' repertoire of all the big; pianists, and a genefal favourite with' the public. Whit WUllara will be able to do with It I by the time he attatos manhood's estate/! one:: ven lUres' to say,' after hearing hl8. brilltont del ivery of ;the lopenmgi'mpveJ menhishould’se ve,to place
Idm.amcng the,
.. . ir
CQClty,'taklng it Its stride .the-whole' gamut’ of,keybbard.te(bnlque. Not'only-bad the young soloist a brilliant dexterity o f finger.
,6 htj least one irule’lioneihas
lffe ((k)ncert In 'Music Lover",
: commert on the planoforfe ,playing by Wiliam Bleazard, thq Padlham
took Ion ' the., major role,; in itself- al blg undertaktog; b it also the responsibility k producing 'the play, and both as a i player and the guidini hand he could scarcely have had '.greater I eward 'fori his : palnstakmg work. As the prevaricating, yantlng, asth- matlcali :,bawlir g,- sage,. etcehtric llawyer he drew: with bold and uncomptoraistag strokes a compelling p cture of the Icharaoter. With this part fash oned; so
e.kpertly, little re mained to be done to ensureT the full appeal of the product on, Despite this ravings, he had our symp ithy almost I fromi; the first, because none, could mistake -tbe kindly heart and the mind vitally alive beneath the almost fea :some and dCcreplt exterior. It, was, the best performance byi an, amateur I, have seen for some considerable time,: well prop irtloned andlwlth ithe maxi
a lengthy.
to yield rich aid highly-dlvertlngi entertaih- ment. The:“ Accrington Observer” says of Mr., Coleman j ounger son of Mri and Mrs. C. S. Coleman Castle VieW, Clitheroe.— " A ncwcome; to the society, he not only
'Wlgney Perplval, I was made
principal chars cter, Chnst Church Dramatic Society, Accnigton, last: lweek| achieved one ,.of the!: . most notable i successes, ‘'Grumpy,’! the ingenious comedy | by Horace Hodges and T .
T : ArgeLY as a result of the! e'ase with .A-i which Mr. Herbert S. (Clifl) Cole man sipped on the mantle of the
t is the . 6to y of the professor who was
;TX7Ti'Ht': rdgard, to: 'the. abspnt-mtaded * ’ ’.profess )r itradltlon, la: correspondent recalls one of thej classics .which:
,
Every man end malde to take their tume,' And i losse tielr pancakes for feare they ' 'jibume';;:- i , , ..f
" ' ' ' : ! record of ^ war- sejvl& He.t' ojm-'
ICaptai) i . Walter^Mitchell: was: Mtti- litm '
lahcelthat .prbved’dhe hlghUght of. tog and gained the heartiest applause. '.
.pf Btowsholtoe HaU;iCUtheroe)ta^ death'
Bowland Foftet; il'ltele ibowbeartei'rphretetai ted thd Btog to’the •fdtest land was appototed, .'■b^ ■
tancashlre l-PArish'I'-teglstere SoPletyj'-lu'er, .moves 'one whotelclalm .to.'the study o f lM j cashlre antiquities wsjs ancestral' and rooted to tbe.' teD.':: E6f
tributdrl.to': the *;“iManthester';Odtodto the I Parkers of BrovisHolme Hall'i wete’-ibr ^hSfatlohs'YihP,;taefedlt^
'appeals, from .a •: letter: from : 5 Ir. Anthony MUdmayt; Chancellor of the. Duchy,!’During' the 'CM War. the .Ptakers and; their estate enjoyed; the,- expUclf,.: protectio i (, of ; both Cavalier ■
bugle carried at thdglrdle. ; Y;.r '‘I;’!*;':Y :.;'The .pist? ::6f iBbwbeafer of;; E owlahd. was held’ !bY;thA..; Parkeffi ;ias early as 1591;. as
wetej a.:Staff. tipped; wlth.;^ ■ lettofs ;> patotit;'
troycd,’ and;'the ,, office ,bf; .Bqwbearer',: of Bowlan'd..;,ljecame.'.;‘roerely .tltUIaY;'; At; the, bcgtotilnig o f; the Yhfaetccnth ccntiiiy' the seal of the Commonv^ealUi used Ito' licensing Puritan iimtoistere; to preach was|''still prer servied At Browsholme HBlI,>asi was also a skull used by. a Parker at hls. prayera as a 'flm’
Smmto.mpri.'’:'j^. - ,
S he:d raised , yo.m .the .silly rep and (perhaps,tlmymil'taved'a stagIT wdeef/ofithe.wmmpnwtelhJww'd^
-And’ one or, two Of |hem,-1 dare be sworn/' were. carrying' BOmethtog--whah it' -was I cannot say.. But tal dng about ihe i incident to -d wise old country naturallstj.he assured me [that not infrequently: frogs ' do ‘ carry something! this: time of- the year. ■ i : What happens] he. asked mje- to bellevejls that: the female frog, which j Is considerably,' larger than the male, carries her mala companion Whch she. is seektog fresh quarters; to some nearby swamp or poid. .Sounds extraordin ary,! but strange things do 'happen ,,among the ilowly creatures.!’
. -fV .HevYorth andi'ijome of his staff, had the It.;': .superintendence of; a, laree- party of
boys no I longer celebrate Shrove Tuesday by shytog 'Iat: 'live . ci ckerels (a ,customary. Shrove-tide reflectlo i) • you will * guiss' that I dm 'going to point out how dlfiefently things ajre done nomdays;. And so I am, “For njstance, as 't write thesejvery words,
Wriftog|ln his “ Dldry ” the sa ne evening, ''Yorktelreman'' had the follow ng:— “If 1 begin this piragraph by saytog that
a,visit to'Leeds, a-jantomlmebetog among t otUte attractions: wl ich Included a - visit to
. lA.S .pthers see us, , On Tuesday/ Mr. Tom scholarsi from the P endle; Junior Schooli.on he works, of the “ Yorkshire lEvtntog Post.”
I'i'-
; : 1! ■ ably ■ produce: its, objeetsi of ’interest/ quite 'apart from the .'fairylike jeffects. pro duced. by the. iplaj; ofi the .lights
oh-.the. hedgerows land the, wees. j'Oftenlenoughlt is- a' scijrrytog rabbit - 6r,, a hare 'facing at full speed'to front.'pf the car: that,attracts attention, and not tafrequentlyVeven in- wintry, weather, ■ flat lertog mothls stand re-; vealed to the lights In
Satufday..night’s rain! It was none of, heso things i but simply frogs moving across the road bjj tiny ■ leaps.
T^ATDRE-LO'VER writes:—!'ll|ight motor- ■i-1 ■ jng.out.ln tie country
IpneS.invarl-
( and Roimdtoead ' ,c emmanders.
.but al^j a fluent'coir mand;bf,.tone,' Witli'i;’ ttamafkably.lhealthylftete, fo r ‘B. bdy of ,hls. years.: wltaam-beamed a smile o f. satlsfao^:
^accustomed
use.to'W^hvah^
' expected they would, and his' 'fingers-hpeame .tender and patoiil. ; Finally l ln, teeef deSi'
the best and most helpful intentions about plucking his prize, and soo 'ibvered th a f itj wte pbte'hvlabie task. „ „ lesthers felusedv 'to; come, Away as he had
nitae put a blow-lamp, to n Ctorlstmaa f prize-draw ■, he j , had; - won; n godse-iquiUs,
nd.bf
eathers and'every thing else templetej With ■.......... ... ■ ‘ ' ' -------- - ■ he Set
a dlt- The
pefatlon he'bfiiught out the blow-lamp and attacked the' much: too ,'tightly hefeathefed ^ e , with fesiilte such .as might perhaps have been anticipated;" To piit it to hls oWn- words, I'“ The Wow-lamp hufn't the feathers
dff.aUrighVbuttlt;haltitoastedthe"gMS^:toto the bargain, and afte r all | toy, trouble and
tone w th heftiress. ® 'a e w a s :P a M, Br^klebank L v ?
Mri'W. b . ■■■I" ^
roomho* ^ 1 ? J
. The ijnarriagB was; solemnised at St Ireleth, Askato-ln-Pur-i
B1 OCKLI BANK—ATKINSON. ______
Ireleth, Askam-ta-Pumess, % e bridt hasnutaerohs Trien^ I h ,,this district
.Atynson, of “ Mdorslde! ‘ popular was also jonnecteii
^*i®”i-ta-Furne8s, an(i only! daughtef
, ! ChpSen by| the week, a Modem cusslon at th Group; of tb Weavers’ .
t opened the I
■brldegr )ota,.ln]a|lress of p a l S | n s S th sllVM"shoes ahd f f of pink r c S
‘resource,;my .wff&''soletonly declared that I'd' riitaed the bird, .and Refuted to have alny- thfag toido ,wlth‘it. ;'And! she wasn’t it all pleased when' I told her that to take lip an attitude, of that kind was toqsl unfeeling and
ungrateful.” taf' ' I:;,j,':l'jl; / M'DES'i^. httehtang thbto , - Y I . ' T -
'friends r.emtodedihim of a speed record he broke . while at Stenyhurst—o n . a bicycle doivn the country; lanes. .' ^aptato; Eystoh expects to
add.a.tew.more 'miles’ an hour .to his existing record when next he takes.his car over the Salt Lake Flats. ''
312.2,t o , p,h...; Old '^hool iris uted
night were received
by..Captata ahdi Miu' George . Eystoto .ifCaptatol;'
...listen,;anl' ': old Stonyhuisttey/ lls , holder, of the' world Itoid speed record pf ;
V* Ste.nyhuirat! and. Amplefortb, public ' j .tehtels' itai i'Llyeritt
dance ,of " yffth'iw:ilte,floi
H, Cnaie)-tlei Jfterw£ Yds a
.dress. ihd .h on , , ihank'
lome of the :ouple 'left iravelUig In
h e .'ttin y Ireaui jsh e a ’ers! icholars at Chiatbum School.'
rrpE d, p
church j r a d i i l ^ a t e U o r de.' Later, the ha'pp;
out the duties of best m an .. The ■St; TheTlcar (Rev. c.
brother of! the b S
„ the nuptial' knot bnd ^q^eption^was!htad a t f®
o t Blackpool, lithe briite p a t of. new blue, wim
to. 'tone.! Mf,andMta. ul gifts was a casd of
, reside a t i!6. Ulversl- umess. Amohgst
li®ferstom_thk staff and SON-.WALMSLEY.
‘t^ S t ;Pata^ ( i u t S Low 'Y. o fm iVempn RoblnsoS of 7?
when they grew, older they sighed-for their schooldays agaln/i.but- that does not .'alter. le the fact that when at school they wanted to
: TyrOT very long;ago; boys.and 'I ; T l ' to long for the day when they could leave school. Ttoe, often enough
become , so pleasant thate far from' exr pressing A , wish , to see the last! of their schooldays, they, love ■ then school I and are
ave. Nowadays,- however, education i has _ , ,
sorry to leave when the time'conies. , great strides made to education wete'amply
I ;The
Illustrated last weelr,,when boys’of’plltheroe Royal Grammar School toad B' ' esson in civic procedure,, and so touch dM' ^hey enjoy it that they never really, looked upon It aa anythtog but an opportunity iildf come
downright';'good tiu n . - T^^
amusing,.yet ; thrilling, climax on Friday afternoon, when polling, took place.! torough- out the week,, theiprocriure had beeii exactly as' that at 'a normal election, thopgh per haps a little more boisterous, at times, And on. . Friday ::aftemoon, the i whole schoolr^ headmaster, staff i and boys-gathere I. Ini the Hall, The Headmaster (Mr.-. L.. Hardy) acted as . returning officer., Each • ci addressed the school, outhntog hli detallmg his grelvances, or aim favours his p a r ty h a d conferrei humanity. Each had a cui'c for ____ o r . social, evils; and knew how; to rglse 1 the standard of ilivtog.. ! ' ,
he' school..... This enthusiasm can e td an
g the upon
didate policy,
ihflcal
he opposition, and all . were subject ti) clever, questioning. They were ■ modeP candt dates, and , their speeches were mbre like election speeches- than'.many of the real variety, that ,it has fallen to toy lot to hear,
f policy was justified. , Each candidate Ihad his tull share.of cheers, mingled with- boos from
ical i contrivances . We: use in this place to glvei: Vod- your: day!s| news, they went on to Temple. Newsam for an Insight Into the
thlsloffi()e Is resounding with cheerful noises, for'45 schoolboy anq schoolgirTvlsltors, aged from. lOlito 11, all the way . from Pendle Jimlor Elementary School, Clltheroe, They left jhonle at 7-16 this morning,jj‘'assembltog on the railway.; platform nearOte the gas works,! and after seeing .some of the.dlabol-
times of j manorial England, had lunch there, andjthen went-to the’Theatre. Royal panto mime, ‘Aladdin.’ { > -l
annual quttogs. before they leavei the junior department;.'.
a school holiday,, th t teachers .'to -charge' of this,party .were givifig.up “ free time.”
“B is porth noting that as tokfiy has been I ., ■ j . ■'
ire Evening News," lent her aid to helping to entertata the youthful visitors. They wete Immense y. pleased byl “Auhtle’s” humorous, stories,' am by a local (Artoonist’s
., •M of charmlngl personality, who writes sh I the Chlldreirs Column in Ithe “York
‘ A UNTIE' JOAN ” (Miss Clure), a lady
tossed, remained su^ended In the air by a p;ece of 'threadI Mjaybe "Auntie” was not
Evening Fost:’’ worl that an
haved ldren
TOrth and his staff a oyment of their yoW .charges, imdT"mav
it |ne. bad .epnduoted ? many parties, paid dbl .uhsollclted- compjlmeht to the Clltheroe
dd.'thati toi their ‘— * • - - ■ ' . ,
too/i he, declared/ were the best' be- ,he bad
ever-had to his charge.
JjlROM the ".Maijichester Guatfean:” Six-year old
*'And what are the ij
•khobs on thf
thei'idea of vbrto'^to' lampl&ndltumjng’itE unwanted! growths ii he "believes will be sults.ri.ljhe.:'Story;
tog weeds toil of the " " ...........
t erseyslde lardener, .whol-tked- df 'AY. I ' 'as amused to VtOlHA . r nMMMM AKi. J..*. '
1 bis mTdm,.jvife-what filRhly:: sdtlsfactory remtoiU mb Pf the un- ‘
'ni?slng>ffame| upon the
,office telephiue board: llpstloki'ones used for?”
gazing-at the scarlet ------ r -aad ofi.a
he old and i ack-whlrig.ta^ of pick- ^
spill by.ihand/ oonctoVed o u ta (painter's ■ Wqw-
Ignore the temptress 'in isuch a imanner ls conclusive proof of the delight‘.experienced to
aU.the arrangemmts made bji Mr. Hey- tor'the. Interest and en-
**«**«• wtWJ lM lo C U y J iU
tour of the ? Yorkshire the guide,iiobservlng
demonstration of: pancake, tossingf 'Said pan cake, (a icircular, plMe.oftardboard)' when
refreshed by; tea they were then going round the 1 Civic Hall; leaymg: Leeds at 8 o’clock and;arriving back jn Clltheroe at 10-19-a real| :Shrove-tide outing done ;under the educational and reiffeational outmg scheme which 1^ a notable part'Of modem school life.!
The.cost has worked out at' 8s. each child,! collected over a period, Some of'their previous loutmgs - haVe been to Chester, York, Liverpool, and Keswick and thef Lake Dis trict: twice. The cljUdren g et’two of these
“With the. sticking powers, of,iyouth, and •
.their deposits. .Following the:usual pro cedure/ a vote of thanks to the retumihg officer was proposed iby the one at 'the top of .the poll, and seconded by the onel at the bottom../
..It speaks wellJEor the totemgence. of the boys that not orte voting paper was ■ spoiled
After the questioners had been satisfied, the school, went,to vote; Each polltog-hobth had Its Ptesidtag officer , and polltag ctek, and the ■ actual booths for general and (munici p a l; elections were used. The votps wete then counted and there was much excitement when the poll was declared. ; Unfortjmately, two of the four candidates . had to forfeit
■that two men obtained £50 from' a man to place on, Lord Derby's horse Sabotage,, on
, the, understanding that it was' “ a ; rlendly tip. from the owner,” Mr, Henry E; Hairop, Lord ' Derby’s private-, secretary, told . the court th a t !, his Lordship has no betting agent and, m fact, had never made a-bet.
i ^ '
Rlbblesdale Nuremg. Association.: Th i effort Is, to, ;take the form of a jumble s tie and concert,
to.be held to the Methodist School on Saturday,! March 12th. Items a r : to be given, by an augmented orchestra, by elo cutionists,.-entertainer,' ahd ! vocalists!: i ;
■jlTUCH Interest' is • being taked to an effort by Grtodleten Womens Insti- " tute ito. assist .the,, funds! of the
a surprise to know that oile of our most prominent racing stud owners has never made a bet., When a case came up a t -Fal mouth on Monday, to which It was alleged
p i these days when so many people have -*■ a "flutter ’, on horses/ footbkll and ,1 other forms of sport,' it will dome as
TH^c , i date, while another showed how the
present foreign . ipolicy Government, disgusted one
of Ithe candi-
election aiid no doubt leanicd-a gieat ideal about such events. 'I referred last week to t the excitement' the election had, c lused at
a mock OljlNE-SEEa {■fTr!®
a t the j rpdlng a t Whalley Parish Chdrci week,lof Mr. Harold H o m S
'rtf Botterwokii officiated
J pemjett, cobsln of the bride, and B were, bridesmaids and
fijjAllp .the diitlps of best taan; wlthlMr S M r “ ■
T h a f o r the Ilttlel attendant.
The.gu&ts were! entertained a t Mason’s Arms, Wlswelll Mr. and Mrs! Honre are to reside a t Welf Spjrlngs ]^nt
jfjjhhcfr tpraep. T h e brld^ given awajr: by her fa th e r,> o re a .drCss of white chiffon,: velvet.! 'The embroidered veU was surmpuhted hiy..|a wreath dfl mother) of Pearl, pet^s, and she carried a shower touquel} of red roses and white heather.
Ore wedding took place of Mr. - WlUlaih M n s d n Kindle, second son of Mr." and M^C' ^ 'Y ^ d lo cif 69, Peel-strbet, Cllthe- roe. ano Miss Doris Parker, sAcbnd daUkh- )lr. apd Mrs. A. Parker,' of i lOI,
HBDlEl-PARkEH, .Church, U Saturday,
amd thp bridjegtoom’s slstelri Miss Edna ?P%|
wpe.hridesmalds, -with Jean And Allan Bush, tteibrlde’s nlecd hnd nephew as attendants [ '
Ml5s MaW Parktasori, l l T
Roybeck Cafe, newly married honeyn^oon journey the |bi(lde wore aigreen tweed costumd with! hat to tonC/ and green accessories. |T|he bridegroom’s present to the bride was a fountain I pen, and to the bridesmaids he gave hand-painted crystal pcent spijays, and pdncil. The bride’s gift to fhe bridegroom was a pain of fur: lined glo^s. From Mr. AlbIstonI and staff of thd Blackburn Assurance Co.| Ltd., of which the bridegroom Is a mem-; her, theinewly married couplfe received ai cut-glass saladi dish with servers, and i from thd bride’s ■workfrlends a t Clltheroe I Shirtings' Limited’s mill, liGrlndleton,! they received i n
elderdown.il ;Mr. and: Mrs. Hlhdle arfe m reside at 112, Grafton-1 street,'C|itheroB.i
Love.”. A re :eptlon was, held Clltherojti
’ ' couple , left' Blackpool.!!
orman fflndle, acted as best man, and c the brlde’s cousin, ' Mr. William Lan" Burnett). Mrs. Burnett was at the organl, the King of HeAven ” i and [J “ 0 Perfect and
Nhoe.; jThe,bridegroom’s brother, Mr. conducted
, The
hymns we __re - ” Praise my souli eaven
for For,
later thi| their thk
at thk ‘ . i; ., (Continued
progress, were-cheered ..and' tospirdd by a personally telephoned message from] Peter Fielding, the: famous -Newcastle 'hroapcasteri Mr. Fielding regretted his absence, hut told!
as membere iof the Dance Band Directors’ Association.
)
ferred to a visit he onoe paid, withi'a lecturer to a prison. iT h e lecttoer'iBSkeditlie'prIs-
onere.bow many of the them-had nobbles.
(Continued from preceding column) •
Centre, on Tliesday night, ;Mr. J. Hunter,‘of Blackburn, stressed' the goqd itofluencq which a hobby has upon one’s character, i nd' re
' ‘■''I'’; T.'’'’''';.!! DPEAKING at a meeting of the Black ly bum Cage Bird afe'-Budgerigar ‘ Society held at tha' Clltheroe Social
Hartley, secretary of 'the Northern branch of the Dance 'Band Directors’ AsSociatldn/ said band , leaders could never hope to progress until they associated, cooperated, and le- matoed loyal to one another,,' iMr Frank Tingle remarked that If the spirit of cam araderie demonstrated 'at the meet ing was maintained, highly satisfactory re sults ta the Way of better remuneration for musicians.' would ;• surely follow. ■ ■ Messrs. Roland Pining and Arthur TayWr enrolled
local leaders they, must stick-to proper prices and ignore the prlce^utters. Mr. I James
rtLlTHEROE ;and district band leaders," ^ ,,meeting at the Swan and Rokal last , Sunday,., to : discuss new methods of
an affirm dive answer. Out of:.the 800, pr
m preceding: column) ly eight were able to give
' '
him out told took him home, i: "Eh,” said! his long-suffering wife when slie heard thei story, "why cant own business?”
some people mind their
'good cond tlon' arid a mopRey skin aid
on'to express,th'
here with best; oil wife”-h a s s
lady, reclflent t 1':’^ corespond
followed. One ofl t|ie letters, nbatly written] byiB scholar at Accra High School for Boys, iommenceto ”Well) pleased to rfeply to youri letter fo you that yOur letter catae to hand. I am well pleased! tp. be a friend of
you..Also ram 15 ypars ofjage asiyou arjij iHe goes
t
, ■; I , trigued during the past few months to receivel lettersj item native schoolboys in Africa. ■ None of tqb girls has any Idea how ;he names and addresses have been obtained, mt the Iqtters have beeij so quaint and, In cases, ;taformatlvfe, ithat they have replied ; them, and ap exchange of motes has
o
His.concliMtog sehtence, however— ” ! ends from your dear, lover
l)bpe thal “Bklpton is to! O.K.','’.:ptoiife3 gifts Ofj a photograph
.t o return. |
I - embarrassed the young i lapp, to . ’editorial parlance, I tace is now olbsed.”. .. i
irURLh attamitog Bkiptoil: Grammar M School h^vb been surprised and in-'
rro-DyiY.’S Slloiy. a convivial gentleman iffjll Into Ithe canal aftetia nightof ■excessiver’itlppllng.” Friends fished:
CRwledJ large I posies of aniemoncs, and had head-dreAses to tone. Master Bilsh, who. w ^ in.: a while satinibeaute suit* s Pfcscnt^thel bride-with a| silver horse
shade dresses, [and the girl attendant had ® ^
The: ibfWesijn^ds wore pale cloveri beaute. Ihey
aster/ Yias groomsmani The service was the' Rector||(Rev. H. Yl:
dlfts wAte brooches. “n 1^1‘yteafage. Parra, wlswell, Miss Miss Edith
matron! of honour, and Miss B.'Smlthlra Mr.'Wra Scott
-d^’s home.. i MrJ ''and Mrq
sonjiiwas Esther Rob ps -best wasi"gri
Waiirisley,’ ttatherie. : ,Thel
Much interek Was taken in tL ropridi^i,
est.v)ew„ Cftiertoe. .and | Mis? K i 9, Radeclyffe-street,
Attended by hei( cousin, .MisI mI T. Rolilni mZL, toS M » i r
X ship better a] " we ourselves i
could! hardly! becaliie of'
' potoftog to contained prove la ferti whati iwe meJ speAkbr upoq found'it defl investigation I tionil’ I which! different defl kiatlon of extreme hard
o the: chair. I Mr.’ O'Dell
' tradition ancL tag ; I for real knowledge so| tlcaliuse. 1 definition of Mjost| i pebplS
general ideal who)! was iml suited, by th i any difficult I attempts a
■ Levy comn three j assumd exists; thougn or static for state ;of char ringle! mome: State [of motil
-accepted ideaf have "no t | modem manf to adeprdand tbtoktag. If] should considl find where oj
iiver,; the cl
the! universe,] It. We look If ways; being d
changing the I 'Wh4ti Levy q thing! in life: I jwprld has chi the) past, howf it Wijl change! one ihiportanij (change the pa side I One of the!
1 their I lives w| on the world actually alter: pcibuk or
I Mtoiy peopl
history; can) bistoilcal chaj .there is no ■1031017, and without any I attittide den.q tion' for ge h future? doeq
link ta the | to the past! [ any: partic'ula
istory of Levy has
, were that ■ trpllbd: theyl human activ] Paris Con ondiso on wl ly spontaneof
to , reproduej chapge. hJ long! as the [ andiialthougu bei; different I changing thJ same. But.l impossible, theisomecol of, human'
the.chief poij
W o i
qualities of- toteriictlon of| object in its restilt’of his I he'has formpi proceeds to 'chaiige. He la
rs to be
tructure of i to regard hi]
liWPORTi ; ^ ‘ ^ - ;j.: ■ ' A- -: a
K*/'» .' .v ‘ - i I
. that the! ! overcrow! ' teaching!
"That I
, ashire Fed] held in the] day. Mrs.
I This was] adopted at [
- Institute.
’ 1! Lady Woil lutlon on ] Institute, aif
'the minimi that the R’&
: 'Lady- modem ten R’s did nol] money wa
I ■ " .was! a j : i [ little tod
i :Was cattle! : The fnsti
, i After a j
; .'the questiof jOction.
" Other b y . Lea '"That'a levery run ;ChlIdren I to ^ child
:, i ‘Mrs. i resolution i ! unanimous!
' "Mrs. Mai iilheprablef
s*'!; ‘I
' !, In the, I Taylor spol
! i I There I I! even thq
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