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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
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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!
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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.”
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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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1931 HUldBEil Saloon. |A beauty............ ........ 1931 MOBalS 8 Saloon. jCheap......... ................. 1939 S ® M Saloon, Clfan..,...........
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1934 FORD 8 Van. Completely ovoihaulod.: One owner............... , ^ 1934 AUSTIN 7 Van. An exceptional bargain. Bodyvork ajid mechanic ditioh excellent. Very cheap to buy and
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! HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS TO SUIT YOU
1937 FORD 8 Saloon.'Only 6 months old. Tyres as new. Mileage 0,0j)0 A real beauty............................... ......... ;........
miles. £79
10 iditipn lOs
Od. £85
il con-
£49 £39
(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
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■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.
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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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,• 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
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