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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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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


' '.■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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{JducationaljUnique 9iid , Bepeficial to those interested in


V


taEIRI SEBVld public H


MD OERN I M willieigi all, N ■ l‘iS


Friday, 4!


■ i t ta a iM j Admission by


\ Invitation Cardi l ■ ' ' I I 1 \ Card ]ladly


I supplied by U TTrtfe or cal 1.


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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.


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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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