- ■y/','' ’ h i.i I .irv V ' . ■ - . t ' ■' ' - . 7 \ v,.TVr'-’ > i'-s r ’^riirv 12 •r 3 DEATHS.
|vN.-On Uie 16fh Ilnflmary, Blackbuitt I wife of Walter Boot man.
[toyal Infirmarj’, oved husband of Su i [yeai's.
I Waddlngton.; Dn the 13th Noven|:
: At Rest., j ilouse, Kirkmoor Ri
Ihe beloved v^lfe of Tidale, aged 79 yeare. f’s Cemeterj’, on the
PALE.—On the 11, Brennarid
J wife of John Nowe Interred at St. Maiy
Dn the 13th in
J wife of Smith Pale Interred at St, Mary
er, at Black- Iwta Btlggs, |nnah Briggs,
phn Thomas Interment at" 8th, at 3 pan.
et, Clitheroe,
Mary, th e ta her 84th iCemetery on
pn the 13th Novemb :r, Street, Clitheroe, Alfce
I Allen, who died N —Prom
Ilary Binns, who |7 .
I Street, Clitheroe. ever loving memo
IN MEMORIAJl loving ‘ memory
•, 1938, a t 24, Anin, the
in her 62nd Cemetery on
'^-‘T E L . ■ ;2 7 i‘'" :C A R S 'i , ; P X r a Nightly, 6-15 and .8<’30. Matlnots, W
■ . Saturday'2^30 to 4-;30:
p.iri. f t: ■; MONDAY, -TUESDAY;!,&!’l^NESOAY;:i;C6rill^ JUDGE W D f ’S
of Thomas rember. 15 th,,:
:d November
re Family. of our dear
fie from memory ho: ■ ne to our Father’s
Icaraline Annie Brow pvember 16th, 1936.
lln loving memoiy
le thought
her.deatt lose who have lost ai . that is felt not saj
IromloVe, me above. .
—Fro[h the Family. ok was great, the blftv
rgable to tell tag farewell,
ifso near;
ffarold, Kathleen am,d j)i laby Shirley. htion Street, Clitherdi
Ird, 1917, and James : ileazard, died Ice, October 25th, 1911,
tother, who died N ^Iso our dear brothe: homas Bleazard, kill
I Road, Clitheroe,
I just to-day, bu^ever ’ We remember'ther I, —Frorl
| r mother, Catherine hveraber 15th, 1936.
-In loving remem jance of-our " ■ ‘T iVlem ■ber 16th,
a 4 Lance-Cor-, & in France,
■^ay 1 ^he Family.
ILE.—In loving ren d u ran c e of
let peace she awai ;i at 14, Albert Stre
where no shadoWw
isjus all, tfLow Moor.
riiftwistle, who all,
Iwife - of Nelson Kii g; who died' l e r 19th, 1930,
loving^memm'y ol parah Arm. \ i. '
Jaw, alone at home, wi |now Iho we lost some yearj ago.
pten said we would mhsiyou; mows we did not unij eikand;
libute of love and rerhi mbrance \ one we shall never f nget. ■
lother, John, who died |34. ’
louse, Clitheroe. -In loving memory I'
Itreet, Slaidbui|i.
Father, Mother, Sisters,
- In loving Inemoi-j hd and father] John jovember 13th, 1918.
past thou gone-pfor ev left us here jto weeii
|e are called to| follow ’, in the grave to sleep
Icheer us with thy lov^, ppe to meet with thee I on bright world ^bov
Ince thou could'st no
foni his loving Wife poor View, Clitheroe.
lie
f.lies. . . . m iemories her loving Husband and Family.
)fia dear son' ilSth Novem-
I E , iiflger.
E(ipther and
jof a dear (jtkley, who,
r ! Migone—11 ■ l It 1
It n^'ei again
:h®,V jS■ ii:er stay ' ,nti; Children.
|ife a ^ ipother, Irene 1 .ofedale, who pvemher 17th, 1930. A Isbtof a deal: - 1 brother, Ben, who d eij ^November
lE.J-^In ever loving ijietaory of a Iworthy of remembrailci:.;
.In God’s good time We shall meet aga:
Peacefully sleeping. Free from pain,
dren—Joan, Jimmy from the Family.
her loving Husban4
I Farm and Tiurst Cottage, Downhi
ii V dndt Tommy; lin..
lE,—In, loving memory Irene, iVho died Novemlji Ihts often wander to
xford.
.- In fondest rerai daiy Phillips, who dl 28.
!-
:he way has grown to i feep; closes the weary eye ids, lives His loved ones si
'other-ta-lpw feggy ouse, Sykes, Dunsop
day, but each day
her loving daughter. Wm. McKtad:
:es when the footstedsl^alter
aijdiiJack. , ge.
- I n saefed memory ddy,, who passed November 22nd, 16:
ly Road, Clitheroe. and Published by
rent - I ro l
and Times Co,, Ltd., eioe. Tel. 407-408 (tv I
tvt , and her opher sister
ogmy dear ihe Great
eijibered. Mother,
t le^ClltberOe it 8, Markpl. 0 lines).
i ' ■ , y ild
ejrtafance of 1; November
j a dear sister peaceful|: jioved to be forgot.
yeet and holy spot— • £
Of my dear iet;17th. 1930 ptave,
lyileeps, i-MiUie, !
I ; f . iAlbert arid’
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Tonight & Tomorrow: jBING CROSBY In “DOUBLE OR NOTHING.” One of the bes,t pictures this artist has done to date.
WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. NEX'T, NOVEMBER 28th, 1938. MONDAY, I TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
All the thrills of the saw-dust ring—clovvnlngrrtrapeze artists—tight rope walkers, and the sinister scheming of an Illusionist who tries to send a somersaulting wizard of the tlght-rope crashing to hLs doom In the arena, below 1 ! Exciting. Gripping. Thrllllfig.
Otto Kruger I & Gertriide Michael in “ Star 0f the Circus”
; “AIVIBUSII"-(Serial), i - POP EYE in “LET’S GET MOVIN’.”
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♦ EMLYN WILLIAMS in ♦ Dead Men Tell No Tales
A picture that will baffle all amateur detectives. In all “perfect crimes’’ a
flaw.Is discovered and here:It Is proved once again. It is a hair-raiser adapted froni the novel "THE-NORWICH VICTIMS." But , come early if you wish to get In this time I
,
The THREE STOOGES in - - VOICE OF THE BELLS” “THREE MISSING LINKS."■
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' ' ■ ' i MONDAY NEXT, ! NOVEMBER 28th, AND ALL WEEK, i “Gold Is Where You Find It”
George Brent & Olivia Oe'Havilland v
Next Week: SABO ■ in “ THE DRUM.” , Entirely in ' Techhicdlour. ■
-AIARGARET LINDS.AY and. CLAUDE ■ BAINS. • ' ' 3 Presented! ar2:U8f'T^56i and‘g-irpTm.-daily.
’
MATINKE DAILY -at 2-3U, Continuous Monday to Friday from 6-30, except front stalls SATURDAY 2-30,.^0, 845. I
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Teas, Suppers in the ’ Cafe Restaurant, ^
- ■ : •
(“U*; film) -
In a thrilling outdoor action melodrama fllraed entirely In . i GIbridus TECHNICOLOUR, ,
- *
-of our dear i, who passed severe,’
This Is dne.of thoso.llkeable- plotiifes with chtiracters In whomjwe can believe, doing believable things. There Is no denying the : human , basis of the drama', i ■ DO icome and see-It!
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•;]. MARCS' OF TIME-.-No. 1., -, SHOWSr 6-15 .«5.!:8^30.
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Continuous frofri G-15. SATURDAY, TWO 1 . .
* A METRO-GbLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE, ♦
Wallace Beery> Fi;ank Morgan^ Maureen O’Sullivan ‘PORT OF SEVEN SEAS”
next ; MONDAY, tURsDM ] AND; WE nesdaV ;. ihatInek: l o i g a n y ^ r e h c e
« BEG, or
. brilliantly actid It iSflers with a: universal appeal.
&
A tip-top comedy-drama pf the Adventures of a charming rogue. F^oduced on a lavish scale and
see-f-you’ll get your moneysworth. FOUR DAYS COMMENCING WEDNESDAY
Nelson Eddy & Eleanor Ppy^eil in * n
i-tr
In this realistic setting WaUwe-Beery comes to play a great charaoterls-;' ation as a “ happy-go-lucky;* good hearted .“,tough.'’.Maureen.O’Sumvan :
and John Beal play the youM lovers, and the entire cast:Is made up,of. trled and true players. :V , r , :
“ROMANTIC ENGLAND No. 1,” -Movietone News.-“TllB PljBLIC PAYS.".
’STUPENDOUS and DAZZLING MUSICAL ROMANCE'wltt settings that even surpass “The Great’- ZlCgfleld.’! ■ NELSfpN’ EDDY, the famous Binging .partner of - JEANETTE‘McDONALD,: ^ s never 'Jn better voice v And Is heard in flvb songs. ELEANOR POWELL; the vfbrld’s greatest ,'1 dancer;-Is.a sheer delight-leading a'oast of ’thousands: -iBook your seats' , -I
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' fttEDA "WYN, Smsatlonal Gymnast.
FLACK AND LUCAS, The Original Rhythm Kings. MAYER & KITSON,
FULLY LICENSED BARS. Popular Comedians.
The
CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SAIL OF ADVEl
TO,
..MORROW (SATURDAY), -NOV. 26th, 1938. I
Launching at 2-30 p.m., by tIbe MAYOR (Councilor Fred Bentham), and CAPTAIN SIR WILLIAM BRiiSS, RIJP. .
VARIOUS STALLS, fore and aft. TEAS on Deck and in Saloon. amusement PARLOUR, Including DIP, DOLL'S .HOUSE, Etc,
ALL ABOARD FOE THE I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ / EVENING AT 7 O’CLOCK.
GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT Arranged By LOCAL BRANCH, TOC H. Pilot! MR. EDWARD COATES.
ALL DAY ADMISSION : ADULTS, 6d.; JUVENILES 3d. ,
W. G. S TANDERWI EXCURSION
CK, LTD.
PRESTON N.E. v. ASIpN VILLA COACHES will leave CLITHERDE (Wellgate)
at 1-0 p.m. for Preston. RETUJN FARE . 2/9. BOOK early' with
“ NIBBLE” office; 16, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. (’Phone 176), !
or Agencies.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT You are invited to see oiir . Showing
’ of NEW SEASON’S WEAR-Marked at Reasonable Prices.
LADIES’ TWEED COATS. FUR TRIMMED C WOOLLEN FROCKS from £1/1/
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RIMINGTON MEMORIAL'TOSTITUTIJ. Event of the Season.
A GRAND CARNIVAL B A L L
on
FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 2nd. DANCING ,8-0 P.M. TO 2-0 A.M.
ARCADIANS BAND Many Prizes. ADMISSION 2/- (including Supper).
7-15 pjiL Via . Bolton’ 7-30; SawlCyr.7-40^ Grlndlfiton ...7-55; ClltheroC r'Station 8-15; Chatbum 8-20 to Rimtagton, apd return Mter Dance,:
A free luxury , coach will leave Oisbum at Si^l-MARlicET PLACE. , __ I Clitheroe & District Agricuituraipjsciission'Society
D EB A T ES with Longridge Society THU RSD A Y next, DEC. 1st
“ PIGS V. POULTRY AS A SIDELINE i TO DAIRY FARMING ’
ME, S. ROBINSON, Olitheroe {Pigs) MR. J. SELLARS, Longridge (Pouttry) I ;
AKD' # ■ •
“ COWS V. HEIFERS AS BEST PAYING PROPOSITION IN A DAIRY HERD.” MR. G. WHITWELL, Clitheroe (ijows) , MR. A. JACKSON, Longridgo {Heifers] To Commence at 7-45 p.m.
In the LIBERAL CLUB, WBLLGATE ADMISSION TO NON-MEMBERS, T/-
HEDGING COMPETITION
To bo held at ME. E. HOLGATE’S, Standen Hty Farm, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
! 14th,* commencing at 8-45 a.m. Will Members vdshing to compete please give
*
themnameatotbe.Seoretary—J. Batttaaby. WADDINGTON CRICKET d U B .
WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE
j A PRESENTATION
, In 1ST. HELEN’S SCHOOlR()OM. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 30th.
.WHIST 7-30. DANCE lO-O 'to 2-0.
ADMISSION 1/3. DANCE 1/-. T. BATTERSBY’S BAND., Late ’Bus, after Dance.
ANNUAL----
iPRELIMINARY NOTICE. iOLD CLITHERONIANS’
■ ASSOCIATION. ' .
DINNER & RE-UNION WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11th, 1959.
on
Loans. Loans. Loans. BY THIS SOCIETY.
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You likeTAS,TY BACON mornings ? Then tnj our special)
M A R K E T P LA C E , C U T H E R O E th se
!C cold mlity.
We cordially invite y(^u to visit our Christmas Showroom
NOW OPEN CRACKERS, BISCUITS, FR U ITS -o t Every
I WITH A BIG DISPLAY OF
HOCOLATES in Pf’esentation Boxes, Kind:
PURCHASE OUR Home-made MINCEMEAT Now. CURRANT8,:RAISINSr ALMONDS, etc. at reasonablo pricei.
C.R:G.S.
OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. OLD STUDENTS^
Annual DANCE
wiU be held in the GRAMMAR SCHOOL, .
on .
FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 2nd, 1938. JACK BAILEY’S BAND. *
ADMISSION 2/- (includine Suprer). DANCING 8-0 p.m. to 2-0 a.m*.
Tickets:' bdies 2/6; Gents, Special
3/-
’buses after Ball , F . Bu l l e e , Sec.
CLITHERGE ROliAt GRAMMAl
THE ANNUAL, will be held In the PARISH CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, on
WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3(jth * at > 3 0 p.m. THE PRIZES-will be presented by
SIR PERCY MjEADON, C.B£, M.A., Director of Education, Lancashire County Council.
Chairman: R. C. ASSHETON, ESQ,, Cl.A., J.P., D.L. Old Boys, Parents and Frlbnds of the Scholars cordially Invited.
LAURENCE HARDY, Headmaster. Bashali Eaves Browsholme Show Farmer’sBALL
to he held in the Assembly Ridom On FR ID A Y , DECEMBER 9th
mREFUBCUASETEBHS ntOU l/( FEB WEEK
TEL. 167
CR.Cadab
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tbe.atationa , AC MODB. f c ip . lU
flfst-rate'’entertainment. Putthjs dbijva as|one to,:
1, Clitheroe. ^ November,
ist., at the Kate, the ■ , aged 39
VISIT • atMatMMMM a t a ^ i t a t a i a v I NO. 2 ,7 6 0 . . EEGlSTERm- jAS., A P i o t o M ednesday and gatnrdayjJ Z
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Holton /bus win run toi Dowpham,
. : Wqrjton, Sawley, Bolton-by-Bowland and Clitheroe, after the Ball, j , -;
- as
WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF HEALTH .' AND BEAUTY.
DANCE 8 to 2 at ' tjfle STARKIE ARMS HOTEL,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9thi 1938. TICKETS ;3/6 each;
(Including Refreshments):, may be:. obtained’, from .i Mrs. Gradwell... '
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