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Section in East Lancasbire o t| BALMORAL iRED, AND | ■ GRANITE' MEMORIALS :
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I eMETERy I GATES, A C C R IN G T O N ,
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MARRIAGES; and DEATH^ DEATHSi
135, Meredith.', St. February 12th
nlow St., Clithqroe. In terr^fol I ’s Cemetery, Clitt eroe on the 16tS.
pes he lost in life’s journey,i gained in the iilty of rest. |
|his loving daughi ;r Lizzie and Ife daughter Gladys and’ Edwajd. |
Street,. Low Moor, Re-uni|edi
Ih Street, Ne|son. ■ , [IN M EM O R ^ .
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[daughter and sbn-in-law, Hag^- walter, and grand-children, Rred, and'Doris. ^ i
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b.—In sweet remembrance jpl. Who died February 13th, 1936, and do diedlJuly 8tli,!1932. ‘ : ^ | ; = still our dear^t treasures, | ’ 1 gone from sightj and' touch,' I i k’S will have memories sweet,:- [■ fse we loyed so much. , .
I-From paddle, Miimmie and Fr^.'. I while land we shall see - ■
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|loved ones- gone before, ■ i ;.; I I shall Clasp their hands again f' fonder radiant shore.
-Pi'om Grandad, Grandma and a] lAvenue, Billington,
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iHAM.-jln I Loving Memory !of I the beloved daughter of Elliot and | lunningham, who j died . February ! l32. ..
Iken chord n memories harp, 11 itly touched to-day.
i, ,f : ly Roadl 1 -I I I_____ ■ Ml ' il i I ' ’ | j I l.i j j;
jher lovjng Mother, Dad and Elliot, K ’ I
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I.—In Loving Memory, of our dfear ■ Ian, who diCd Febl 19th, 1936, aged [ears.' j
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ngd tc»k my flower away, - | |r I t I willjnot|repinC,
llesus id his bosodi wears, 1;! [e floweir that oncC was mine. "i.:[
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—From h^other and Grandma. :i ■ | y.Rbad| C(iiheroe| '
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lN.'|-in| loving - ; remembrance liof ■Harrison, who ideparted this life
I ' remembered as years roll by, ii ; 1
T4thl. 1934. ■ . j -: - iPl p,"-Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. il |! -f-Fyom hlS loving family, -i
tn-treakred memory of my dear i ld,:Tom;Speakman Smith, who fell
Fkruaj-y 19th, 1937. ave'been. , | - - p ij
Jn him in silence arid sorrow unseen . l ■dwell on the meiripries of days that
lot forgqt him, nbf do I intend;'!: hk of him daily, arid will to the end,
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|n a l resd give to j him 0 Lord'.” | j- !
lale’View, Chatb|irh. [,
From his loving Wife,I; || r
Tan Smith, who; passed away Feb.
H : ’i ■ .ii ■ - I f it moves in a myst(!rious way, ! wonders! to perform.
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rime passes, aik shadows fall| and remembrance outlast all i : -From Phyllis and Charliy.: la e 'View, Chatbum. . ! | j i '
I eb..—In Lovmg:Memory of our d k r t , Mary Ellen 'ihomber, who died ■ryj15th, 1933' !
I s ;are treasures dearer than gold, I fed onejwhoiejWrrth can neverjbe
|lom all [at “Sunnyside,” -Hall 'St., . KNOWLEpGl^ENTS.
i I I i I ' ' ' 'i 70 Whatley Road; l|
lrkmateS| for letters and expressions . Ipathy shown to I them in their sad . Intent; also'for! fliral tributes. Street, Clitheijde
-Mr. Bridge arid fdmily, wlsh'i tp all relativep; friends, neighbours
|R.L-Mr. Fletcher ! received m their
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dill,” Grindletod, ' -— ;___ u l
Ik 'aiyrelatives aric, friend; for their fpressions of knjipathy'andlfloiAl
Doctor and nijriies for,' their kind Nr. ciitheroeH
EF.—Mrs. Hafi relatives; ne: _
l l r ! Idnd' expfess Iral tributes, fhej ^dj bereavemerit,
jvlsh
s;of sympathy in trielr sad'’
also
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Pp! 3;
Street, !workpeOp)e ofj Foulsykes d friends at the ^eatsheaf Hptel,
ons of sympathy rece ved during
lies St., iClltheipe,
IC family of , |he late Mr. ChkJc!; to; (
pell bci’i
apd floral tribufci. ■eaveriient,-1
all-relatives) atre for kind cx-
111; relatives, friem s and neighbours ^ jk ln d expressions ofj sympathy J
arid family desire -
ist Chpreh,' | , Grass, Woone Lane.
[ and T1 beroe.
and Published ” 'kes, (
sire |td f Doctor, the Nurses and[ ^ 6 ''
Ltd., at 6, MarM I 108 (two'Une
by tpe CUtherios' ___ J-.
An exceedingly refreshliig story, with happy and picturesque settngg. TTreve',” the dog, ddeshls stuff remarkably well. You'wlll be amply OTald ' by visiting the PAliadltim this week-end. ■ j
‘ GLAMOROUS NIGHTS.” # Gaumont British News fciFulI Progranme, BOOKING OFFICE OPEN BVEBY SATURDAY
' , AFTERNOON from 2 to 4 p.m.
A dvertiser & Times Offlee, Clftheroe : ; . : v !■
■ i' V' r.'-- and family wdsh . sad bereavement
A bracing drama with a friendly of betting which will extract the your entertainment to be a cert,
“ BRIDGE . OF TERROR” (Serial).
BARBARA R]E, and “TREVE,”
and sentimental story. The hmnours b laughs areicontlnuous, and lf you want
ack tWs one. ¥
THE THREE STOOGES in “ PLAYING THE PONIES.”
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Ab, NOAH BEER the Wonder Dog, i11
EXCLUSIVE MODELS-Largest Selection f e . Jack Warelng'haAustretijinied frofri London'with a new collection '
• of Exclusive Model FROCKS, 2-jpiECE SUITS, etc.. Mostly. Wms. X and c Outsize Fittings. Inspect Windows.- We-have the Li-geSt Selection In '
! '' ' , : | 'Town. if SPECIAL PRICES DURING THE NEXT FORTNiGHT. ACKWAREDIG [ I: Above Arcade. Lord B ackbum
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Sale of
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PHONE 1 4 7 ,
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VIFPRTABLY At THE PALLADIUM, r AT 6-30 AND 8-30-
TO-NIGHT I & TOtMORROW : ARTHUR TRACY in
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WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY ; MONDAY. TUESDAY AND
ISton & IN
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We feel sure that you will enjoy this bne as you enjoyed “ LIMELIGHT.” . '
FEBRUARY Z8th. WEDNESDAY. Marie O’Neill
W. D. CUNLIFFE. 8, Market Pla<i Clitheroe
Family orders promptly delivered. / • Tel. 103. fond remembrance of 'Toin MATINEE DAILY at 2-30
Continuous Monday toFrlday from 6-30, except front stalls SATURDAY 2-30, 6-30, 8-45.
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SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “ WEE with VICTOR McLAGLEN.
MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 28th AND ALL WEEK DUNNE musical roiriantic dram,a' j. V i ’ 11m.
with RANDOLPH SCOTT, DOROTHY lAMOUR, AKIM TAMIROFF. SCREENED AT 1-42, 6-42, 8-57 DAILY.
Morning Coffee, Luncheons Teas, Suppers In the Cafe Restaurant
, 11 a,m. to 10 p.m. Dully. A Tasty Breakfast Dish
HARRIS STREAKY BACON. Genuine Wiltshire
lA lb. if taken by the Piec ; ' targe variety of nourshing $OUPS. Every liiKi
1/1 per b . Sliced.. T' ■ ’ : ■ ' /
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I Rom 4-30 to ld-(J p.m. 'AOmlSSION
6d. RAESHUBNTsrit rSascnable charge's.! CLITHEROE (WESLEY) LADIES EFFORT
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CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT KENNEL ASSOCIATION
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. SHROVE TUESDAY, J Tea .on tablra from 15-0 to 6-30 p.m f LANTERN LECTURE Ledureri DR. ORIME
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ST. HELEN’$ SCHOOL . WADDINGTON
W h is t I AND POTATO
On Shrov \Lantenmt-. Mr. '! President-. Rei. II. HOOper I'.
I' in the Wesley Scripqlroom . MARCH 1st
' at 7-30 p;m. i
May Coleman ii R. Blackburn
D O G SH O W . will be held at the
SOCLAL SERVICE CENTRE ■ ; Jloor Lane, on '! . >
WEDNESDAY Next, MARCH 2nd ' '' at 7-30 ip.m, ,i ' ^ .
ADMISSION 6d.
Further particulars'from the Secretary-^ Mbs. Lewis, Nethdre, Whallcy. v;
' In the ITLLACE HALL, SLUDBURN | '
........m i, FEB. 28lh \ ^ ) t at.7-45p.m.; ■;
SLATERS DANCE BAMDand EILLIE j PERNIIIS will play Iron 10 to 2 am'.
■A,'’I^^!?,3us1 leaves Ciitlieroe, Station at! ’ ,6:45 p.nj; ris'j)u^p,retummg riff ?r .dance.'
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METHODIST SCHOOL, GRINDLETON , ANNUAL:
PIE SUPPER.
IVhiafc to commence at 7-30
p.mr , ADMISSION
I Tuesday
Mr. & Mrs. J. Tomlinsou, West Bradford : .
On SATURDAY. I MARCH 5th ■Bost and Hostess: '
Chairman: Councillor W. Wilkinson I. ’ ’ , of Low Moor.
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t h e RIBBLE VALLEY: m a l e GLEE ■ SINGERS ,
; MADAME DAISY HINDU ;
; Reception 7-15' to 7-45 p.m. Admission: f^ L T S ,!/ -
■rt.„ -, Proceeds lor Trust Funds ' -H' ' ; (pjDREN under 12, pd. and .' ij. ^ b R .are
LANE comll ' .on ; ,
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MEN’S 11ST TUTE ANI A GRAND
In he
CLITIEROR PARISH CHURCH !'
FELLOWSHIP DISTRIOT Y.F.C. I
or “ STARS OF THE FUTURE,” iMturing TOM E. BRADLEY
’ MYRTLE GROVE, THE “ PERFECTA ” / GIRLS, BUDDY . ’i
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JOAN ELKAN, LEWIS KING, KAYE'& VALE, YVONNE CLIFF, , ;A 7 CLARKE ;& MARIE.
. 11*30 till 1-0 p.m. AH'Enquiries and Particulars-at,the Stage Door,' All Successful Applicants will! appear Both Houses FRIDAY.
Our piscoverer is oh the .Trail FOR HIDDEN T.VLENT. Auditions are held Every Morning (except Monday and Saturday) fronj :
STi HELEN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL WADDiKGTON.
A CHILE REN’8 Fancy Dress Dance 51
We have tematkab! e va .ue quaUty SHELF PA PEI.
24 Sheets for l/(. ;
SHELF EDGING, GREASEPROOI, &c. - ! 'A" 'ill* , I ' AW. ' i
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lim in life, he Isiclear to ife stlll,|j Trelmust bend to; Ood’s holy-wlU,] .
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ry, Mebioal iaiyd jMdiob * i- 1 Patiests REourvia) (with! ^
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J 1 T H E B E L L F IR E , . T R IP L E X and i I . , ;'a good Sdection 6f H o t - ;^ : Ranges at
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A tNEWSPAPlR, -J; .'f'l'.'-;-’.'.: ! . ' A S A ' ' , j PRICE
9, M ARKET PlAiCEiI C U tH B H O E .-5R-':4-;;iw.;|>..'r;.;:j-|., . .-’I.’;;; ' we»Aweee»*Fi#eaeMi»iw«’eHe*tHeeM»-1 V -
DON’T MI88 T|i Ordering Your NE a t ih ^ 8 p e ( | iM i ^ |E 0 M ;»
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' Warner; B r ix t^ r /S -.:^ ^ a c e ii,S e e iy ’.-:ifii . 7 SLAVE :iSH :.:i____ __ .iTOMitEweiNG .M ____ _
WiaSK -i0MM N(M m '.| S t e f f i ! :D U iilA 'k 'a n d
Listen'to the loveliest voice ih-fihns singing the world’s best known fpelodles, MICKI MOUSE: Donald & Pluto. MICKI MOUSE: Donald & Pinto.;' |!,, .
. because It Is not: so. ' ,:i ,-
THURSDAY Ac FRIDAY, Continuous froni 6 -15 ; SATURDAY,! TWO I, !
Laurence Oliver, Leslie Banks, Raymond Mass flora Robson, Viyien l^igli, T ^ a r i
. ; MOyiETONE,_:NEWS.’’; iri^ - SeOfl!S,.-6-15 J&,;8'30. -
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Thlsils ons.-of: the great iQetman tenor’s-first .plctures.i; 'He W hsard . sln^hg many of the famoiis larlas. One-third of
the.plcture Is-fimedi jn colour; : 'these seqUehces!are very bgautlful. -j: Don’t, be frightened,, awaylby the-thought that this Is just;a lohg andhorlng operatic recital, ■
■ 'COLOUR SEQUENCES ' ilN •ii'IlOHNICOlJpUft.;’ .1 : > '
(From the Opera by leonciveUo) tkth.; | , I d i Ia n a I':
MOND^ iTOESDAY & |y7EpfepAY;j ONDAY^^ . „ W . -^28Sh.- A. ;
CLUB ’ Godd;Yi»diwrlb^^
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! beglnntog of her slieni!tb. .:.A:thrfUfpg; drama of romwee ture played against backgrounds of -pomp and prigprintty, aaa. sttll lug - In' its jculmlnatl'ng'spectacle:
“ FIRE .OVER ENGLAND’’ ISA story
det.lttthe ipaciu8Mays;pt:.Quera Elizabeth. ' Spain w a sa t
.height; of .|her, power;. England a t .tpe. READINN Room, FLORA ROBSON ;as ^pEEN is Bupftb fiinidst tlcbncsp in
SnCKY M O U S E : t ^ ^ O N E '.’'-I'; MICKY MOU^:. ■' Toby Tortoise Returns,,
Toby To^itoise Rct^ns. |h the Assembly itooi i, Bashaix Eaves
TO-NIGHT FRiOAY ! baaoing 8-
p.in. tsi 2;a.ia. ' - \ : l
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TickeKV UDY82/6|-^NT8 n M n , ' V intlqdlng
j Fnie ’Bus from jSlaidb^, 8. p.m. an^; H- ■ , ■ to Clitheroe,! wfet' Dance,;
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— “ 'aiwacif EAVE8
ive I , Beeeesj snqrrs Ut ieas( inable charges.
! Commcnei 7-30
p.ni. -'.-I'
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CAMBi lOlR CHIRCH,
'AV, m a r c h 6tli, 1938, _ entire charge of-the
temoon and D'enlng. Next Week
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UPPER SCHOOL on lARCH 1st Admission 6it.
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