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ITS■iiSj il'-. i'-'i'' 1^''/1 M i k . itewkliiiihL


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Moor Lane SUNDAY


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Methodist Church, Clijtheroe NEXT, MARCH 6th.


SPECIAL VISIT OF THF


AFTERNOON AT 3-0 ; Afternooij Chairman:


1 I Orgi


Sperker: m and


s: SILVEI


GlitheroeCJl S B


COLLECTION BESPECTPULLYi ASKED FOR; SMUT


FISHERMAN Choirmaster:


P. i BAXTER. RENE


INMVEIISIST


Sunday, Mitcli 6{i & 7th O N


ST. 'JAMES’S CmmCH, OLITHEROE : O 1


SUNDAY Nest, HIMIH 8a, it 10-30 a.m. |byihe


REV. W. 0, S. buCKlWORTH dt Ugi nda.


REV. DUCKWp R T i will n BO preach at St. Paul’s Church, Lo|w MOQR, at 6 p.m.


6MT A Heabtt


KNISV RIILY


ST. JAMES'S ^HpOL, Lahoe Hah. MONDAY Next, JI AEDH 7th, at 7-30 p.m.


Congregaudnal iNVrrATIOK


Speaker : Rl^V. b. V’.;C. THOMAS, M.A. i Subject: ‘ Tte Qall of tlie Hoot.’ to Ail.


Church


SUNDAY Next, MARCH 8th REV. J. a! filNCIAlR .


10-30 a.m. Diviks \VonsniP p.m. Popular iServico. .Orchestral Music.


Two extracts frbjn Masefielq'


Trial of Jesus “ That Fox.”


__ ____'a Play ‘ The 11 be ^iresected. Subject: ' Commonioa at '7-15.


SUNDAY Ne:


Preacher at 10-30 Preacher at G-i


W^le^) Church iMAlin’E.'Oth


p.m,


REV RE 7.


CHOIR SERMONS, SUNDAY, Particulars Next


Mount


Preacher at . MR. J


IK' !■/


GHEAP EXCURSIONS TO


B L A C K B SATURDAY, MARCH 6th


HraiinEib I............. dep. Gisbcbn ....


RiMINGtON ClIATBUHN


!.............


CLITHEROE............. . „ WiiAiUiV LaNOIIO ...


Return by any t-ain.


PLEASE BOOK IN I dVANOE Ticketk and all inftrmation from Stations and J .gencies.


SEE BILLS


You w an t the i


BREAD tha t .Buy!. .


can THEN ASK FOR


* I * ■ Best


money p.m,


............... 1-60 .............. . 2-0


SCOTCH TEA.


the Wesley Ladles’ Hpvjr this'year tobk the form of a Scotch tea, a large gather- [Ihg being served with d dellghtful.meTal comprising Sc itch rare, p rep a r^ and 'm e d by the member^ of the Ladies’ iour. Afterwards, an


WESLEY LAIIESi The annual .Shrove


N^VEL EFFORT.. 'IMesday effort


Pf


was given by the D.D.; of Paiiliworth,


iesque lantern slides, Mr. R. Blackburn acting as lantemls;, I Madame May Coleman, of Wllpshlri, was toe voctdlst, contributing a numbe "


[Mrs. i Openshav presit ieq. The lecture |Was Illustrated by a number of plctur-


Scotland, In Scene, feohg and stor 'H A united meeting of the Wesley Ladles’


elated.. Mrs W.-IV. pugdale was tl 'pianist. At-the conclusion, all takll_ ;Part; In the event werel thanked by'toe ; [Rev.iH; Hooper and Mrs. Opehshaw. |


songs, all of which BAKED BY K'


TAYLOR & HUGHES IDEAL BA t;ERY, a iT H E R O E .


r\ i p S S


^m t s i si ssyasSisaa-Biit aimssratat .to rnrTTTTi»rt?riy'tr


•rrrs


: returning a v,sit paid Wesley ladles, the t p being annual events.


Ladles'i Bright School on i.Wddnesddy thlsoccaslon, lihe Moor


our and tob Moor 'Lane Methodist Hpur yas held at Wesley ' afternoon. On Lane! ladles were to them by vthe


Wednesday was the Itev. w. Marshall, Chatbum, who Interesting address, presided over were given by


Dugdale again performed -toe :duttes accompanist


united :meet%s The spBfiljer


-he gal-herlng,- ,iand. so . Mrs., H.'Fletcher. ,1 ^ ^ ^


gave ,gn encouraging ahdl Mrs. J .l 8ti


' ‘ '


Rey. Arthur Grime, ear Bolton, ; 0n


■terestlng lecture URN


H. HOOPER R.'HOLT


Week'. MARCH 13th /* - 2ion Church SUNDAY Next, MARIE 8th


ip-30 W.


Preacher at 6-0 MR.


i.m. BLACElBURN


C. HARGREAVES p.m.


i'Terses to all whom they may'concern. oast of gold,


; What if thou punst not : Of Norman


.What if thy , old : And poor ti e lot of


If there be .coipfoit in What matters


If that thou gav'st, was i What matters fame and


'Ihat would . What matter Cl hurches and the rest.


;'Aiid' poor starv : ■ 'Iheir narrr If Jove for God


, I A word to. lid the poor and weak;, ,;If: for Just Laws thou lost attest, :'What matter ti.imts an;d all the rest.


What if thou le misun ie'fstood 'Aiword to foster brotherhood—


i'What if friend! I ; Because to i'What if in all


I Let hot thy spi ■I What matter fi


To cheer thee ,on thy lonely way ;


Baal* thou canst not pray; the woijld' there’s hone


leave thee one by one, .


■it be depressed, Ise frie ids and the rest,


:'What if with grief thy hearij’ be tpm, Because of persecu .lon sore;


ITOiat'if men tyeat thy Cause with scorn I And for thy zeal live thee no more;


f 'Truth thee i i the service pressed, What matter heart-aches and'.the rest.


i 'What if thou’rt deemed an infidel; I By those who drag iGod- through tpe ; ! nilre, i i And MEN cons! ;n thy Because of


; If Christ speaks comfc ! What matters


i Believing, rather, the i : Rejoiceth more in ; If thou of goomess bf : What matter c


Whit if thou fcanst n The saving grace


When Death stops wi The beating of the


ialsehocd and


THEiK tngodly ire; rt to thj


.Ul-Wise ! eeds add] all the rest.


What if; becaiise thoi No pageant bears .


If grieves for hee ono I ^ a t matters pomp


; fused as &’ sytnbol of Anthropomorphic <3od.


Ihi'ist-like deeds lossessed.


;h' his icy touch' heabt God gave, be not kteh.


thee to the grave, tricken breast, all the rest.


;he old blood-thirsty J.P.P,


soul to hell, .e rest. breast,


realise rites and creeds,


■ealth anld all the rest.


blood, raiment fine; thes be frayed and old, ihee and thine; ;hy nest,


And:failed to ^ain 'the :)dng sought prize ,11


What if thou ojuce aspl To the vainglorious


:d to rise leigbtsiof fame


immortalize thy nam?; if the best, ill the rest.


What if the Cl urch do h thee deride. Because Its


id' souls thrust thee aside w dogmiis to protect; begts bd thy breast,;


faith tlidu dost reject, When thou dost bravely darCito speek will preached i i ,


Glitheroe .'Entries ai


16thJ Entra: Milds Radius.


Football re nojiY being taken


for the Medal uompet tion. Open to Leagues an i Wprkiihops. Latest date for entry , Wedn ;sday, Marc nee Fee, 3/- . Teh


Honorary Seefetde : ■ MR i C Eshtor. Terrai


ary : a r t :TER, Ciitheroe.


Mprecciinbe & Heyshaipi E F M E N ’ S C H O I R 0.


who will itake entire, charge of the serwces.


^ EVENING AT MRlIlH. bA O L L


Kenne 161


?*5:'


i ■ fti. i


A s iDVERTISER 'AND TIMEB, FRIDAir, MARCH 4. 1938. AssociatiohVBest. Good News or Ciitheroe


Service I Ofntre, MooriLane, on Wednes­ day even!: ig. i The entry of 161. was easily a record fori the Society, being double I th a t I a t nlahy recent shows. Forty-two dogs of fifteen breeds were ■esdilblted ,n twenty classes, all of which were, well filled. Moreover; there was an unusually large gathering of spectators. Undouhedly, much pf the success of was due to ithe fact th a t the Mr. E. Holden, of Bladkhum, Iniall parts of the world, as a


cessful sanction show: ever promoted by OJltperoe a n d '. [District Kennel was held; a t the Social


iENTRlES AT SANCTION SHOW. . Whatiw is outstandingly the most; suc­


the Assoclatloh


leading I jildge. Mr, Holden has officiated a t shovfs In Buenos Aires, in Holland, on the Cohtinent, and in all parts of Eng-, land, Sdot and and Wales. Thls^ear he was a jhdje a t Crufts’ show, and; at the Glasgow Champlohshlp [Show.


the show judge was lecognlsec


seen In toe North of - England, was ex­ hibited,' a id another bare specimen on


view was a Samoyed, used In the Arctic regions; as a sledge dog;


out toe secretarial arrangements iln: a typically thorough manner, and toe show passed without a Mtch, | Mr. G. Calverley. once more fulfilled the duties of ring steward, i and lady members ofi the Assoclailoi served refreshments. ; , , Though obviously delighted a t the 1-quality of I the exhibits, Mr.


Mrs. Le vis,! of Whalley, again carried i i


Holdenjhdd no easy task In making his awards Afterwards, He spokd highly of toe quality of toe terriers,-saying; that the entiles Iri'this clasAwere as good, as those a t I many open and championship shows. I'aken as a whole, he said, toe exhibits were of exceedingly high quality and wete most difficult to Judge. : i .Mr.; Holden awarded! toe late Arthur


bitch exhibit w o r t h y — ,


opposlt; to toe champlbn was gained by - J


The J.I'V. Turner Cup for the best of Datti Hnrr “


winner. . .


star,’! wealth face. iThe


of coat, and a; wonderfully; foxy He also showed yell.


Bpiton’s Pom dog, "L ittle ;Sun- high-class little fellow with a


.........Si Williams’ Calto dog, “ Flight Lleuterant,” another jfirst-rate specimen that hbs already woii at championship shows. : ' :


Scottle Mr. R.


Mlnko Mlsgor,” which won the Wlssal Puppy Clup fo “r toe best puppy bred by exhibitor


“ Mr. Si, MeUing’s ' Kerry Blue; dog, '


■ V ' : .


should and tlpie, '


m


typfe ai The


toe D toe


was a really sound exhibit'that ike! a good 'Winner with care


The Northlands Clip for the .best novice we i t to Mr. J.iRfead’s Airedale dog


“ Radlcj Elng,” an exhibit very true, to dwell shown!


-----------


limls, , I


Soble ;y gaining most points during year wds presented toMlssM. N.


Ihillenge Cup for toe member of J ; Other-Awards. _ ' i i'Aiiy variety puppy (fpridogs of six and not


exceSlii g'twelve calendar ^ n th s of agepri day of Bbow],idAgor;bitob: l,Mr. S.'Mellir^’s Kerry, Blue d(gl ‘Minko Misgorj” ; 2, JIrs._ W. D., Madden Bj Scottie bitch i “ Glencannie ftNewa Reel” ; 3, Miss P. Smith’s Cooker' bitch, “ Brideimaid of Ensine.”|


-.. > '• Any rciiety 'maiden (for dogS which ;have


nqver won a prize at any show) dog or bitch : 1, Mr. jl Read’s Airedale dog “ Readio King ” ; 2, W. p. Madden’s Scotijie dog' “ Glencannio (intraclor ” ; ' 3, Mr. F. Sutcliffe’s W.F.T; dog “Rayon Parade,


Any 'vai i sty novice (for dogs wliich have never


won a nn t prize at any sliiow, wins in inaiden. puppy, ai (, debutante classes excepted) dog or bitch: 1, Mr. J. Read’s (‘Readio King?’’ ; 2, Mr. iF.-Siftiliffe’s “ RayonlParade ” ; 3,,llr. S. Melling e ' Minko Misgor.f 1, Mr. C. Taylor’s dog “ King O’ Miss P.,Smith’s “ Bridesmaid of


Cocker


Blax ” Ensine ]’ ; Nethdn Scott:


Cairn


LieuWnpht bitch, mond’s Fox


Hindle’ llr.-J.


3, Mri R. B. Lewis’s dog “ Masliie of 1, Mrs. IV. iD. Madden’s [bitch


“ Glencmiie Rhapsody ” i 2, Mr, J. Finch’s dog “,N acl of Braemgr ” ; 3, Mr. J. E, Smithies’ dog ” 6 hai abridge Midday! Sun.”


■[


I, Mr. R. S. iVilliam’s dog ‘‘ Flight ; 2, Mrs. E. H.'- Drummond’s


Lujfen Jiidy” ; 1 Mrs. E. H. Druin- “ Ulencathra Dinkie of the Fens:’ terier,: .wire or, smooth : W.


'} v.f.t.ibitch “ Stiymore Admla ’ ; 2, Hardmin’s smooth! f.t. dog “Moimtaih


Music ’ Kerri Blue


___ _ . 1, Miss iv.,G. HuUey’a bitch Bonita of Jlersdale ” ; 2, Miss HuUeys’- bitch


, Mr. F. Sutcliffe’s “ Rayon Pa:rade.” TTiiltzMr^a


Miss K, ; Any


1, Mr. B. S. William’s “ Flight Lieutenlrnt ” ; 2, Mr. J. Hardman’s “Mountain Music!” ; 3, G. Hulley’s "Bonita of Mersdalej.” va iety terrier: fi, Mr. W. Hindle’s Adella” ;' 2,|Mr. R. S, William’s lieutenant” ; ,3. Mr, J. Hai^man’e


“Ronajof Rogan” ; 3, ])Irs. S. MellingiS dog Minkj) i; isgor.” Any variety,' over 12 aild tmder 21 -months :


“ Stayiborb “ Fligh ■'


Labrador bitch “ Bilberry Bottie'


Taylor’S “ King O’ Blax ” “ Bride smi lid of Ena'mo,’’- Any vaiiety' S'


''Mountabi; Music,” Any variety ■ Gundog : 1, Mrs. H. Barnes’s 2j|Mr. C.


3, Miss P. Smith’s


Stay.non, Adella” ; 2. “ Mourtaili Music” ; 3i “BlllWry Betty.” Any var .ety-Non-Sporting : 1, Mr. J, Bolton’s


Society’s uliows, dog or pitch: 1; Mr, R. S. Willian’s “ Flight Lieutenant” ; 2, Mr. Hardnan’i ' ’Mountain Husio ” ; : 3, [Mr. Sutolitfe’s “ Rayon Paradis.' Any vaiiety;not having won a first prize at


tliis So liet y’s) s)iow8 ; 1, JIi;. J. Bolton’s “ Little Sunstai'” 2,1 Mr. R. S. .William’s . ‘Flight Lioutepanj." ; [3, Mr. J. Hardman’s “.Mjountain Music.


. , ,


Any vai iety not having- won three first prizes at tluf, S iciety’s shows s 1, Mr, J. Bolton’s


“ Littli Sunstar” I 2, Mr. R, S.-William’s ‘.‘Fliglit l.ieutenant” ;, 3, Mr. J. Hardman’s “ Moiii itam Music. Any .variety bred by exhibitor : 1, [Mr, ,W. Hindle's “ Staymore AdeUa” 2, Miss P. Smith’ i “ Bridesmaid of Ensine ” ; 3, Mr. J. E. SmiUiiis’ “iShawbridge .jfidday Sun.';’ Any vai ioty not bred by exhibitor: I, Mr. R.


S. Wilian’S','!Flight Lieutenant” ; 2; Mr. J, Hardnjan8, “Mountain (M-usio” ; -3, i:Mr. F, Sutclii o’s “ Rayon Parado.” Opey D og,ifor all dogs Owned by n membor of


toe Clftheroe and .DistrioL Kennel Alssooiat-ion! 1, Mr. J. Hardman’s “Mountain Muslo"; 2, Mr. F. Sutcliffe’s “RayonParado” ; ^, Mr.-J. Read'ej “ ileadio King,” j ■ Open B tell, for all bitolijes owned hy aTOember


Of H. Ba{tnej’Bi‘'‘ Billbeqy -Smith'


•of the I Hit leroe ond District Kennel Aesoolation ; 1, Mr, W. Hindle’s “ Stoymore Adella ” 2, Mrs,


Ottie ’, Bridesmaid of Bnsine.” 3, Miss P,


'f f i 1 : ^ 1


1, Mr. W. Hindle’a Mr. J.’ Hardman’s Mrs. H. Barnes’s


Pom deg “ Little Sunstar ;’t ; ,2, Mr. H. Beckett’s Samoyed liitoh' “Miska Khatanga Tagari Rog.” Any vaiiety I not having won a prize at this


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(Where tl^e FORDS come from) preHier garage


I !


Piesldent’s Cup for the best or Cairn ih thelshow was won by;


J ,


Carnforth Ormsklrk* Bolton, |Rochdale, and surro indlng East Lancashire towns, l i Once]again; toe onlyibasenjl—a bark-


'Exlblts were brought from as far as ; ess dog from Equatorial Africa—to be


MR; RUFELL’S SEhVICES -i'l.. .ft. ; DEMAND;.'. indeed your


IN great


iewis 'Rupell, the ' well known [ qualified opthalmlo optometrist,'-who has opgied per­ manent sight testing premises in pUtheroe, has decided: to extend his record optical offer for a further period.' This is Jn re^nsfe to the many requests Iron the people who have been unable to see hln previously; He wishes td thank: his many pa irons'for the lumerous testimonials, and letttrs of thanks, which he has received.


It is with pleasure we announceithat ;Mr.


OPPORTUNITY i ciitheroe, iFriday,


valuable' services he - las' given - to so many who have consulted ilm, tots being due to toe fact that .Mr.-Hupell 'gives' ndividual attention, and at vert reasonable enlarges, iMr, Lewis Rupell’ has made remarkable


,iMr. Rupell wiU be li ng remember :d for toe , -, i


siicceSs In ' Sight T« sting by reas|)n of i the latest Bcientlflc optical methods of


EYESIGHT TESTING CORRJCTION


AND REFRACTION ■ ■ T '!


district, j ' YOUR EYES, TESTED FREE


opticaliMr. Lewis RupeU ,1s making his record offer to the i ubllc of Ciitheroe :and


Week, ; (Excepting W idnesday’) Mr. Rupell will freely and generously give hls| advice to all those suffering - from eyesight defects. Anyone will be able: to come and| have: his ol her sight tested fn e of charge-and all. are invited to come and lee him, and discusses op her individual ca ;e with him. | This is certainly an opportuilty that few ^an afford to miss, I for he is in a position to prescribe and supply.


iTo-morow .(Saturday, and everyrday next


Pye CuJ for toe best dbg or bitch In toe shoV td Mr.: W. Hlndle’s wire fox terrier " ■ ' St lymore Adella,” a , very stylish Im Immaculate form, and a


afi6w;hhn:to!supply (:lasses either fimleis or fiamdd in ';10 carat i:old: filled fltiiiig, ffUed With the best crown spherical lerses at 5s, per. pair' lor either distance or l eading to five dlffereht styles, l This is toe eitlre [cost. Only when [special letses are required, is any extra charge .necessai y.


isYEGLASSES ANlb SPECTACLES I AT ^HITHERTO UNEEARD OF :PRICES For Instance, his' time saving methods


FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES |AT 5s. A ) ‘AIR.


well' you will' come away satisfied eyesight Is: tound, hi every respec


glasses If'they are uijinecessaiy, ai|d if all is " ‘ ‘ that-lyour lY and toe


There is [no fear d being advlsdd.to wear


RupeU, and have hai. their glosset improved lipon at a ' very smal t cost, Reme mber; Mr. RupeU’s special pricis are for to-morrow (Saturday) and eveijy day next peek, (ex­


IMormatlbn costs yd i nothing, glasses should undoibtedly gra whereby “their own glasses can be tipon at a ,'vefy low t ost and it is at toe number of pe-iple who havd seen Mr.


cepting Wednesday.)


MVE YOU ANY: DF THE FOt/LOWING SYMPTOMS


jilslon blur after cloi e work? Do feel tired pnd heavy! in recognising friend; j If you have any (f these symptoms


Do you suffer Iron , headache?


can be relieved, and :n this respect Rupell’S:[ offered. '


I , , Note toe ad firess careful! t.


MR. LEW S RUPELL ITOUSE


I .: 38, „ Al THE '


k iT H E R O E CPTICAL CAST],E


, C l i r a ^ E R O E _ , , I Consulting Hour i : lO-iSO to 8i0 daily trict Poultry Socle -y, on|behali


POULTRY SOCII TY vVhISX DRIVE Organised by the CUtoeroe and Dis­


M s s : Bailey; Mrs. E. Shaw.


funds of toe East Lancashire Federa,tlon an enjoyable,whist drivelwqs held iri the Liberal Club, Wellgate, on Frlqay even- tog. Twenty-seven' tables were used, and toay was supervise 1 by The


of. the


p rize: wlnne-siwi 2, Mrs.


Brable,y; . 1 2, Mr. 'VI Wallbank ; 3, Mrs, C entlBtaen


firlze, given by Sli William Bl ass, M.P, was won by Miss Ii, Fell.'i


|e :-tL; Idles alley 1, Mr., El


Ir. S. 'Whltpato, IF. Sir|:


Hltchen; Friz es were glv in by Sir, Russell Hornby : Dr. Helm iLyttiam) md Mr. P., Seed Poultbn).'. A'.speclal


by -raemberd pf the held last Friday


BASHALL X-LBAIU,


EAVES.


•The ahnual ball organised Read


.Colonel Parkef—the attendance was not up to the average. An attractive pro­ gramme of tahsic' was discoursed by MrJ Tom Battersby’s band, and Mr. R. 'Pye acted as plahlst during thb supper Inter-! val. An excellent supper was; served, a| surplus of rplfeshments betog sold a t the close of the proceedings. I The thanks of the committee a r e : extended: to all ited and suppdrted'the event


reasons—anlohgst them toe passing of night.


who contrlb to any way,


ig Room was, For various


STREET,


Have you and dlffl across the s ;reet?


Does your


your eyes iulty


services, a id lohg exptriened are Mr.. Lewis they)


this [offer improved surprising


earers.of LET PPRES


Next Monday, Toe^y and Wednesday - BETTE . DAVIS and’


' WARREN-WILLIAM in . SATlUiHETAlLllDT


I Thnisday, Friday and ifotntday- v GEORGE FORMB'^ in'


EeeplDniMPl^*! WHALLEV.


cakei social was - held at the Baptist Chapel' on Tuesday evening’- There was a large attendance of young people and, in addition tf) a pancake cupper, games were! greatly enjoyed,


PANCAKE Social.—A stjccessfuLpan-


' BRIGHT HOUR.—Much Interest was taken to thei visit of Miss Robinson to the Women’s jBrlgHt Hour, kt toe Metho­ dist School, on- Wednesday afternoon. The Rev.iR. Holt p res id ^ -alnd- Miss Robinson’s remarks on literature were greatly enjoyed.


: |


H. Hooper, S)iperintendent Minister, -of the Circuit, [gave his lecfure, “ Lax of Poplar,” at toe Methodist Church, on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of mee


MISSIONARY MEETING.-The Rev.


toe Home missionary Runsam presided ov gathering.


over


,lng.' Mr. T. fairly large


were held at the Parish Church on Ash Wednesday. Holy Communion was celebrated at! 7-30 and 9-3l) a.m,; and a children’s, service was held In'the after­ noon, conducted by t h f Rev. B. H. Williams,! The preacherm the evening was toe Vlcal (Rev. H. W Buttefwfarth).


ASH [WEDNESDAY.-Hppcfal services


■ CHDROT MEETING.--T!he Vicar (Rev. H. W. Butterworth) ft presided a t the annual parochial church meeting, held on Monday at .tqe day schdoll Mr. J. H. S. Matthewd presented a fairly satisfactory balance sheet} which was accepted. The Parochial Church Council was re-elected, with the Substitution of Mr. T. M, Jack- son for 'Mr. N. Blackledge,| and the sides­ men were} re-jappointed with the addition of Mr. Jackson.


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sponse to numerous requests, [a whist' drive was m d in connexion [with the: Church of England Sunday School,' on| Erlday evenlfag, a t the Day School. Thei Rev. B. H.'W|ililams and Messrs.' E .Chew' and W.,Thompson shared the [duties of: M.C.,'.and thirty-one tables were required: by the plaVelrs. Prizes were'won as! follows: Ladles:'-1, Mrs. Nicholson; 2, Miss NuttalU 3i'IMlss Saul. ■ Gentlemen:' 11, Mrs. Ri Preston; 2, ;Mr. R. Sagar; 3,i Mrs. North, (insolation; Mrs. Sowerby. The first!prize for dominoes wks won by: Mrs, Brehn£ta| and Mrs. Fostei won thei consolation prize.: Refr served a t faq Interval by the: Sun'dayi School teachers and the elent Was much) enjoyed.'!I ’There was a :plg attendance at toe tomual dance help oh Shrovel Tuesday dt thb school., Muslcl,was sup­ plied by the|Absembly Room'Ddnee Band great [success.


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An Interesting talk on the character of Shakeipeare’s “ Portia" 'was given to


memb:rs of Ciitheroe Women’s Unionist. Associitlon last night jWeek by Mrs. Greenwood, of Worston, deputising for Miss Assheton, of Downham , Hall, who was Indisposed. Despite the, short notice she Had, Mrs. Greenwood; gave a very Infomiative address, whicH' was much appredated. Miss Garnett presided. During the evening, toe members also had an informal speakers’ competition, this also ajrouslng enthusiasm.


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SDdeESSljTQL PARUtf CHDRCHl


sented on Wednesda Parish Church Fellowship,


further Monday attracted previous o:ie, dnd o| large: hall comedy popular.


flights, larger


aras well llhrlller,l


■spared neither tlhii efforts to make the of toe, best yet glvefi At [the (nd of [tl


sented ver;' pollshe' spoke well (Dr. T. G,


appeared to our lias ’esentatlof


an CE^ school.


"Such Things Happen;’ tl^e play pre­ week bylCllthhroe and-


Me I’s ’ tostitute Recount issue,!' had on ^rldqy


Church Mto’s Institute’s fine! rep'utatloiL for this ty )e of entu tatotoer .t.


in d matofainled neHfn fli


only [a month’s ['reiiearsals, perfqmi


Despite the fact .t la t the jilayers had ;h,ey pre-


ducer and players Vlcafl (Rev. W.: I Richards siokehlgl . received from thclsfe tfjkln others behind toe scenes.


I ire thanked by Helm)} aid


of the help he part


nor I energy In enteftmnment by toe I p t l iute performante, pro-


for tok'vkirk [of toe p :oducer Rlchardsfi


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who! had evlde itly his one


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I “WillCUth ■“ Hofvmuchl As f e l madJ sfatltial a d | higher; ( much.; andjnationa th a t jtend^ attacked Ju tional jeound Ptodnee Cq department! examining i l announce ttf wielded to I reports of q |


Council havj of fifteen


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,• th a t can wa and! while majl not prij Justified Ijif liopes-r-to County den [By [ a' ;dec| authorities


'.'pleasant o r | railway [con they have!


assessmentsl moper; and! nents,' not, f evy Increa jaiicashlre I ihetoland s |


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present- inb 6ause.[ ft Th against th e l (jurb Countif


[toglthelcoul ■v^ act wlf spending spreading t l yjears I instJ Pitoance Co| sqinetolng


Week-end toq local


■demand wa] IA dlstinl


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