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A. HACKING ; : roil
1 for Catalogue. We you by car to Ins
ft SONS
EM OKI A L S . i ■ ed anywhere. | Dlslitmce no objieot
|est selection In East BALMORAIj
tACK GRANITE liEMORIAia
CEK|ETERY GATES, ACC9IINQt 6 n ,
tihone ZWS. - Established liTi.
pHS, IABBIA6: DEATHS,
BNSON.—On October Inge, Nellie, beloved Ikinson, 15, Weymouth I r I a long illness frred at Christ Ch ober 27th.
NO. :2,757. !S, BBATHSi PICTURE
I Road, Black^i, Jatiently borne, ■irch, Ch'atbum,
23rd, 1938, at wife of Fred S.
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Tonight & Tomorrow, TWO SROWSi. fi-lS & 8:3|tP.W. •, S ^ t E X i temple in “ REBECCA o f StlNNIBROOK‘ "'PABM," ShlblCy’s greatest musical to date,;[Make sure pf yourseat;for Saturday by':
booking.; Bot O^ce ,op0tf ga^Utiday,:2-30j t o 'P O R-tti I '/;; , ■ \ : ’ ''
labeth, beloved wife of Stephen 8 ' .coe, who; died October 29th, 1936, ’ '
IN MEMORIA memory- of Sarah ’
J[sweet it will be therelto welcome once |e friends who in Jesus have passed on
nore Before;
i- i j
1 then we shall join those who loVed Is of old.
■life soon wiil end, as d dord Road, Clitheroe, —From Husbani
*—~v« vu m wia.
Is.—In loving mempg? 1 October 29th, 1928.
Jne day I know not wt [clasp his hand in the fe r to part again.
ne day I hope to mi.
d and Daughter. of Harry, who
;et himi, en, ,
better land,
-Ever remembered by his Planced. ■bank Road, Biikenheaid.
[in remembrance of Margaret Davies ' •nother, who ffied Gcipber 20tb, 1937. ’
I those who knew and loved her, ' ' • memory will never grow cold." '
Iber 29th, 1937; 'also of Father and pdad, who died'Febnmiy 12th, 1938..
1 sees when, the footsi eps falter ! 1 the way has;grown too steep,' 3e doses the weaiy ej elids ‘ I gives His-loved: one! sleep.
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torn her loving Daughter, Gladys and. Iward.
Ion Street, LowjMoor,mear Clitheroe.'-
I r SO.V.—In loving memory of -our ] son, Elisha, who di^ November 1st,
Elley Road, Clitheroel. i ER,—In loving memory of a dear
[ler, Edward, who died 23rd October, Ever remembered.
, kenue, Clitheroe., —Chrissie, Lisle, and Elaine,
I ey.—In loving memory of a dear p e r , who died 27th October, 1937.
fer memory we wUl always keep. ■ p .—From John, Miliie and Kathleen.
hile she rests in peaceful sleep, y-Bowland. i i
[E^.—fn loving memory of a dear per, who died 27th October, 1937. j
Peace at last.
I Lea Farm, Wprsley. : In loving memory .of a delar ; ■ -From heb Sons and Violet,
—From Billy,' Alice and Brian. TIQCETS 2/6 EACH (Strctly Limited).-!— Special Ladies’ Cloakroom,
Iher, who died 27th October, 1937. , ,
p Farm.jGrindletoii.
IlITT.—In treasured memory of dear “Vp, who; passed aWay November . 1st,
ITi* gave him to'mefo ® *■a little while; pt I might know tpe sunshine of his
T I smile,
I -— - ......... J happiest days. , lorn his wife, Eva,^ and all the Family.
him T ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
|R.-The, Family of the late Mr. J. R. ' ■er desire to expresp their gratitude to , ■elatives, neighbours and'frlends'for, ■1 tributes and other kind expressions'' fmpathy received during their sudden
Kvement. Also the doctor for his I attention. plley Roid, Clithe
■inson and family desire to express ■ ■ heartfelt thanks jto all relatives and ids for : their kind expressions of
\SO.\.-klr. P. S. Parkinson, Mfs. H.
pthy and floral tHbutes in their sad ivement.
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jmouth Road, Blackpool. ' View," cjow Trees Brow,'Chatbum.; :
|S,-Mrs I Swales ^ d Family wish to |k all friends and members of-the lus,organisations,;for expressions snd.
Ts of sympathy received during their Ivement,
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imarle slreet, i Idlands, Clitheroe,
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Ites receijied in their sad bereavement. ; View, Olitheroe;
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Ited aniT Published by the dutherott iCT^and ■pmes Co„ Ltd,, at 6,'Market
Mtheroe.i Tel, 407-408 (two lines).
pSON.-'Ihe Family of the late j t o ' lms.on w ^ smcerSlf to thank doctors murses, ^Iso relatives and friends,'tor help and sympathy, and for floral
t T ^ I [h him I spent my 1____1_______ *' ' nkindly thoughts, and pleasant ways, ■ uu , . * I ■ j
ROYi a A I R A N D H IS B AN D (of Preston). ' i ' .
1 ' i ■ Bk Selection in Town :
Advertiser & times Office 6,1 MARKET PLAGE, CLITHEROE
PU lN OEA
! BETTER SEE THE BEST COMFORTABLY AT- THE PALLADIUM. I
Twibi}' NjoHTp'V AT 6-30; AND 8-30
Tonight &.Tomorrow: E k o L FLYNN in ! 'THE PERFECT SPECIMEN.’’ Dfin’t leaye It until the la^t minute to see tols Smash; Hit. Better BOOK.:
|WEEK i commencing] MONDAY. NEXT, NOVEMBER 7th, 1938. : I
! MONDAY, TUESDAY ANb;[ WEDNESDAY.
fastest.riding, the hardest shooUig and the most thrilling fights ever crammed Into one picture. . Here p a' drama of d^rflng-do In the Texas j , • i
let against backgrounds of maghlbcent natural scenery, It contains the Rangers’ Country.
'! TRAIL /TREACHERY ’’ ; V i REGINALD FOORT & HIS ORGAN In i
f ( S e r i a l ) . j , ,J:. : - “ LDLLABY.” ■ i. XHURStiAY, ; .FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. RAMON NOVARRO in I The Slifik Si'eps Out
I “RETURN OF - ^^'feAUMONT SUPER ^ SOUND NEWS AND A'STRANGER.”
i , i i FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ’ i BOOKING OpiCE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON from 2 to 4 p.m.
.The Star who thrilled millions In "BEN l lu R ” and"SCARAMOUCHE" !now appears In another triumph—“ THE jSHEIK STEPS'OUT." Once ■more you will hear him singing his Pagan Love Songs whilst he woos and : wins a daughter of LuxuDt^', ' Fascinating. Exotic, Thrilling.
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lOPrA-LONGj CASSIDY (Bill Boyd) in fH iH s o tO IO W k in g ’’
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH.
ST. MIRY’S MTEIR ORERITIC SOCIETY will present the. MUSICAL PLAY
“fi CUTY GL
By arrangement'with George Dance Mus •ical Plays. LYRICS BY ^R IA N ROSS.
' - ■ i '• i ■■-I MUSIC. BY UONEL .MONCKTON. ■ Hon. Producer:'.'MB. H.' s. COLEMAN. '
" . Hon. Musical Director:':MR, H. B. SHAW,'
Mus.Bac. ■ Dances arranged by jMISS G. 'CHARNLEY. .
IN TH E P AR ISH CH U R CH SCHOOL,
Tonight (Friday) & tom orrow (Saturday) NOVEMBER 4th SC 5th‘ 1938.
SEATS: RESERVED, 2/6 a^d 1/6; UNRESERVED, 1/1 ; Plans available for booking at (he “ Olltheroe Advertiser. & Times.” /'
. ' ; . ... ■ ■ '1.- i ■'■ ■ ■ ONR IR” UIin NM1
Chatburn Church Ihstitute— Table Tennis GRAND PRESENTATION
T O - N I G H T F l i l D A Y - ^ D a n c i n g , » - 2
Worthy of remembrance. -Prom Father and Mother.'
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' ’ Give yourgelf a ton ic . ah, hour of WILL HAY kefitis the doctor a'waYi;^ ii
And, In addition; fWALT DISNEY CARTOON In Technlcolour.; ‘^GOOD SCOUTS'’
Presentod .'at 3-A 7-4, 9-l9 ; p.m.i dally,
MATINEE DAILY at 2-30' Continuous Monday to Friday from 6-30, except front stalls SATURDAY 2-30, 6-30, 845.
PHtoES FREE for thel Deaf.
EAR-i
reserved seats Phone 4246,7. 10a,m.-9-30pjn.
No extra ^ charge tor - ■'
. ' i : . GAUMONT NEWS.
Morning Coffee, Luncheons ■ Teas, Suppers in the Cafe Restaurant,.
Open 10-30 am. to. 10 p.m. dally.
Methodist Church, Moor Lane, Clitheroe By WESLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR
TOMO RROW, S A TU R D A Y , N O VEMBER 5th, A T 7*30 P.M. CHAIRMAN: REV.-.iJ,.;E. STOREY, M,A. ■ ' CHILDREN 3d.
ADMISSION 6d. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION
ARMISTICE MEETING - THURSDAY Next, NOVEMBER 10th At 7-30 p.m. in the Parish Church Schoolroom Speaker. MR. GERALD BAILEY, M.A. Subject : “ Armed Triice or Lasting Peace ? ”
Ghaiman: Councillor F. Beiitham, Mayor Elect of Glitheroe Wesley Male Voice Choir ^---- TT'-- 1--- r - ■ " ........
MEETING in Accrington Town Hail - Wednesday, November 16th Speaker: THE DUpHESS OF ATHOLL Tickets Obtainable
i . NOV IP
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT DEPOT : ST. MARY’S i SCHOOL, 1
; CHURCH STREET,! CLITHEROE. ;
House-to-House Colection THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ^Oth.
Street Collection i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th.
In ■ Clitheroe. Low, .-Moor, Downham,; Grlndleton, Sawley, Rimlngton, Twlston,; WaddlUgton; West ^Bradford, Newton,; Dunsop Bridge, Whitewell, Slaldbum,; Bashall Eaves and Bolton-by-Bpwland.
■ ’ . ! . ' • •>* • • . .V-' i _ •••.•! '-r ‘ ' j:
Clitheroe House-to-House ■ Collectors: oni Thursday, November 10W,!from'10-30 a.ra.i
Poppies And Boxes will he ready for
and for Country Districts 2r0 to .5-0 p.m., W-'Monday, November 7th or earlier by; arrangement.
j . 1. ■ - ' ■ 1-. v _ i ' i ' . , I . Orders for Wreaths and Motor Mascots
! pUtheroe (Tel. 407). ! >
should be given to S. C.iCowgill, “ Adver tiser and Times” Oflfide, 6, Market Place,
! (Tel; 22) F. R MITCHELL, Hon. Organiser.;
^ ‘ W. A. DENT. Hon. Treasurer.
■. I .. r, pBSUMDtARY NoTIOBf .
I^OLTON-BY-BpWUNp .‘Infirmary Effort
WHIST DBIVE) s u p p e r and DANCE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th . V'.y y- You must see the) New. Season’s FRlflTS
, here in stock and reia80iia,l)ly priced-^eo , ' our' windows in d study the prices.
CURRANTS - RAISINS - SULTANAS MUOCATELS - CANDIED PEEL I ALMONDS - FIGS • etc.
'-vv-lii.'',' tasty and nourishing. i r ’- 'y l. I
We $hall shortly have our Home made Mincemeat For the Finest BAGON, try <mr Special |6rawd,
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W, D. CUNUFFE, F.G.(. I
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MARKET PLACE GLITHEROIS
| Telephone Orders receive immediate attentionTel. 103
POPPY DAY 1938
I'otir^ Wonder ti^eeleirs, jSert O’&aciy, GicelY .Tremayneij; liKairolId Dancers, Syd Bkfiies, Toney Mten,jWynGord^^ Ed. E. /Piraper, Gcp] Hkmigto'j Ei^^^
:•*» '' 4
I —Fondly I mmembered by all at’ [idith Street, Nelson., j
.
-In affectionate retiembrance of a Mother and Grandina, who died
R I A Thone 4246-'i246-7; '■ ■ ■ - .... -... -. r-'i; ...... . t ■ In. a,long smtenpfejmlrth ;
.and..meiiitn^ \i,\'vv .W l| L ' ^■‘ j’Phbrto''($46'i^;^'''''':-^
This Weekrend: DOROJCHY lAMt imv and a R A X 'i i lM ^ ;in;,'';“HER:;;-jjpq|!v ;LOVE;’^|;fail^epluatolonr.v-Oi;rv,;^
monday Ni3cr, November 7th; anO a l l week, N I G H I L ^ Y f c a - ^ i v T . : y ;;^ : : ; ; ln ' th^;.| : CONSERVATIVE CLUB,
. lext, Nov, Will. ; 'AT 7-30 P.M.
';;jv - ;ADMISSION;6d.
PBELnira.4BY Notice. , ^,;iiloor Laiie
CLITHEROE Pantomime
ALADDIN (Produced by Mbs. H. dEADWEii) at Moor Lane Sunday Sc^col
Wednesday, DECEMBER T4th Particuuks LixSa. '
^. 1 I . . . j - . , " .J.
TINGLE’S SELECTED BAND, CABARET. ;i Dinner at S. -i
Dancing 9 till 2. M M ■ V.i'' ■ .■'svSTTy,'
______BY^' THIS SOCIETY. OR WITHOUT S E C t l^ .
rCall,' Write or ’Phone.'. ;;; Leigh & District
7, LIBRARY STREET, ■ . AND'
'TA/R
k WEEK;. j d O T O ^ MONDAIi TUESDAY AND IrWEDbffiSDAYi Cbntinuoiis from 6-15.^
Gladys George | & Frtoclrot^^^ & m ^ “ ^ ^ R i^ N E t ’:
with'TED'HRAlLY]jand;';,,--p-_- ; , - - , ' 'rl l "iv MO\TET()NE''NEWSi'"r!''.i
THURSDAY & FEmAYi ; Continuous from; 6-15. , ; sAt URMY,| tw o shows,; 645 and 8-3A ,
Dolores del Rio & George Sanders in
“ GET OUT bP'THE DANGEEi'Zofe !’! commanded all govdrhmentsi bUt; a small group of adventur^i defied the 'warntoi ' The, toely story o f '
! # k Int^rna^onRl^etdeiiei^^^ . ,
' GLADYS GEOwE turng, to hilarious icomedy.. You’ll revel in lihls picture. Theto’s a laugh cure for every' ache.
''Fresh from'tol’llmpha:In ted!dramas ;i‘MADAME:Xi!',
sparkling entertainment with th^.Stors of “ NIGHT' must PAIll’’ .to ;enthely, different; ilo% L.Hilarity, V, reigns supreme'^th A chuckle'Cyetj mtopte.. 'I t ’s ■ one of those - films th'
at.tobds-.Tfiu [a^hy.'satt^eA,
TPHJRSDAY, FRIDAY AND 1 William PoweD&M ".i",) .r
' ;r •••'fi.'n:!
i .hy. a. grand -cast. “ I f . there .to Anr'siieclal ;reaSoh; why you snould not Nere yoUi are^f'MR; & Mils. .'THIN
- - to;a;gbr'g^oiis iiow te^
ifihwdf^eep; away; ftom^pOUBLE y l/rv y y ii iv -'
. . . . . . . . aii, A' lii liiiifl'ii?
;; U\'-' •-•. .M.'.'i
9AY.M.
,•]' -V ;:fc;/;;ii^j;W/;lie)d;;jto;;:..;i I,'. .ST.i.HELFW’S SCH()GEfiOOMl, on
WWst DMMjjil/S! Dance Only ,
.Aiilp
Whlrt 'l['-;45.;Danto 10-()A2'0/Gd^*p rizes. i'ADMlSSIpN':.
1/.. ..
WQMEN'-S unionist ASSOdAtlON 'ii
b " s i
toaM;pftlle5fflbbteis4Me:Di8&p;- Nursing Association, at the ■
• / ,^SWAN K ROYAL . HOTEL) , ; ' ' , CLitHEROE,
. . • Next, Nov. lith. in tie i WEAVERS’ li'lSTITUTE, | Saturday,Feh 44,1939.
; ■ BOOK THIS I'ATE NOW. .KFNG . .4^
:HALL, BLACKBURN.
This SifillDAY, NDI^EB 6th at 8-15 p.m. : BH; Attractions present
■ ‘You’ve heard toein t#' . seen them In pictures, In [person. ' ., y '
21a, YORKSHIRE STREET,, BURNLEY. C L E A R A N C E S A L E
NAT {tiONELLA (the ter) and .HIS GEORGIANS)
"i 2,0P() SEATS 1/- BOLTONS (Town Hall ;.’Ph6ne 51 lO Blackburn.
Note the Low Prices
‘toe and hear them Book Now. ■
Street,) Blackburn, . Car Park.
1,000 SEATS 1/6.
/ world’s . greatest; he “Radio.” yoUWe
wM ington K(^M: "M TEL. 278. GARS
’% gK t i^ ’‘6 ilK:'ki^;;87?0;/'‘ 'i JiiiLLi
;, iDAYDREW” .; 'f^TBEcraESTAhfPi^t "■ m u s ltM ''to ;g l^ iil coto^^
ciiTonlght'&Twndrtbw'r'lBoW'A'tols'ito^^^^^^ the'httle.Eialllhiiiwontte^
'■ y -h'-y'NEXTy/MpNDA^ k osali^ E^sseii & ^ " . . T-n''-'
This space is given over to,'the) „ Remembrance Appeai l jy, .
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: r j f ; 3 ; f t " ’:F. ; ; ' i B g p n f e ^ ‘ ; 14, MARKCT PLACE, ' CLITHEROE., ,
' ■ l i i i i l p i l i i i j s -PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
efitherbe Lal^uir Party ■I f -
G R A P ^ b ?? ; ‘ '
DONALD’S lOTHBWS.’’ Pdtltotbn., 'I '• fie'suretobook'toithls:kn'ock-put:^^
, '3';'; ;--i i: / .'i v]-!l j'ii ]'f i o M : * i k ' 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. I ■ i.-i ' • •,-'OiViciiiniot«» - Tsm NEyifTpN INSTITUTE UKrVtillffaiirHiKRKKiSmHK^
can BTainife to rect .or Lancasbltb of RED. AND
J ■■ ■•\6ood"Sdeeto()i5:'Afjw^:ikr RiiiTO:,AI . ^'1' ■j:.-1 - I
YORK S T R E E T liCW TH R ta . |i • - p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ ■ i f i v v I 1 1 [ . . . . . . . . . . . I ' l i i V i i i i h . . . . ' PRIGE TWOPENCE. U fJ :d : [ :e y iA (Pi® 7 ;f |i<i S,i, HV i !' J i ' ‘ I T ! ' ' ':iV3 '
E l i lE A D a iT O E R O E .
■ . ^ .... - ■M ............ .,' 12 PAGES new’ s SEASON'S
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ALL GOODS Ml
Closing Down SALE IE CLEARED
BARGAINS FOR YOU SEE 6UR windows FOR: SPECIAL OFFERS.
WILLIAM R. HANSON 28, MOOR LANE,
CUTHEROE.
SALE commences TODAY (Fijiday). C L E A j ^ l A N C E S A L E
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