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Methodist ^Wesley) Church CLIITHEROE.
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! 'Preacher at REV. J.
SUNDAY Next, NOV. 19th 10*30 a.m.
Preacher at 6 MR. F.
0 ^p.m. WILKINSON
Moor Lane Church I CmHEROE.
I T E M P E R A N C E SUNDAY Next,
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S U N D A Y NOV. 19th
Preacher at 10-30 a.m.. , |
REV. G. bOYD MACGARR 2-0 p.m. M^n’s Class '
■ Preacher at io MR.
Speaker: R E V * J . A * S I N C L A I R i p.m.
MC.LOUGHLIN
Congr^ational Churcji <Ofpt)M« Castle Main Entrance)
I ^ JCfHH WHMAMF’’ CENTENARY 1 IsUNOAY
/ H s a d i e r : l ^ V ; J . A . S I N C I i A l R >' T' N —
NOV. 19th I I'
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30a.in. “T)ie Martyr Missionary” !, •6
j.in. .‘.The Ena ol the Cannibal Islands; Church, Waddingtoh
LADIES EFFORT '
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th ' To Ibo OPENED at 3 o’clock by the j,
^ raw. I ROLAND HOLT l'
SHtSL BUODALE and MBS. HABBISON '
'STALLS OF ! i.ABXK!IiES
'Adnussion' THBEEFENCE I
FANCY AND ’DSEFDL AND CONFECHONEBY I,
! TEAS SEBVBD, PBIOE Sd- 'Eacb
A 'CONCEBI 'will be held alter tea; Tickets .dd ■Ptoceeds ilor Na^onal. Services Comforts,
{ ! and Overseas Missipns ; ^ DOWNHAM OntL GUIDES I j | WHIST DRIVE & DANCE
I WHIST DBlVli-JAHTIAEY lOthi 1940 i DAHCE-^ANUABY! SOthr 1940 . V
DOWNHAM I READING ROOM "'I : ,...
'.jAnnual, | _ ji
Whist Drive & Dance , li; ibe SCHOOL
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I amrST rmiVE. FBmAY. NOVEMBEB 24th ; , At 7-0 ipjm. Good i Prizes. Admission II- linoluding Befreshments
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I DANCB-SATUBpAY, i NOVEMBEB i 25th ! 7-0 to ino' p.ra.' Spot Prizes. | ' FOED’S BAND
: M5MISSION 1);-!
i Bebesbmentsj lat reasonable, charges i i , Bight of 11Adraissjon Reserved.:
i. STOREY, ‘ M.AJ Nhullet pictures
{Note To*morrow 6 and 8-15 p.ih| Monday, Tuesday and fVednesday
JOHN HOWARD and HEATHER ANOEL^ ' !
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ARREST BULLDOG j DRUMMOND
T h u i s t o y , F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y IEUSABETH BEBQNER in
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STOLEN LIFE WHALLEY
was taken! In the wedding, last Saturday, At Little I Harwood Methodist Church, Blackburn, of Mr, Sydney Blackburn, third son of Mr. arid Mrs. W.'Blackl)uj:n, Lamb Roe,; Whalley, and Miss Margery Yates, second' daughter of Mr. and- Mis, Q, Yates, Greenhead-avenue, Blacjkburn, The bridegroom Is employed by his fdtMr at the! Pendle Garage, Lamb Roe; . Tffii bride, attired In whltq satin, with wreath and veil, and carrying a bouquet of plnl carnation?,: was given, 'away by' he father, and attended by her sister,; Winnie Yates, whose dress wasi yellow taffeta, with halo to tone, and bouquet of yellow and'bronze chrysanthemiiibs. The duties bf best man were carried but by Mr. Ben Blackburn, brother.; of 'tbe bridegroom ,and those of groomsman |by Mr. ^Arthur Yates,'brother of the brii 'The'ceremqny was performed by the I^v. James Lewis, with Mr. A. Popel at organ. A 'reception followed iap- bride’s-home. Mr. and ;Mrs. BlackbUm will reside at 64, Logwood-;avenuel Bla^k' burn.
WEDDlNG^Conslderable local interest '
Parcels Fund, a successful whist drive, organised by the ‘ Parish Church chfalr, took place on Wednesday evenlngjln the Day School. ’Twtoty-nlne tables were occupied, and play was ; supervised by Mr. E.'Whittaker. Prize , winners were Mrs. Harwood, Mrs. Stubbs, Miss Hudson; Mr. E. Chew, Mr. ;T. Wilson .and an evacuee. The prize for dominoes %m won by Mrs. Thompson,
WHIST DBIYE.-Llh aid of the S9ldibrs'
' j CLITHEROE ADVERlil iER MD times. FRIDAt
’ the district. — i____
f the iJllUngton Poultry Society.^ ____:
his sue Jesses at th;e edd TS^alley Sljciw and of he-showa held In connection with
,he Rev. J. F, French, tPi^naiated the Langho Vloaragsugatden, ?«nd jjad ^cijwn flowers and veBwbles^eit mitvy local hx- hlbltiois.
nterestid In gardening, Mif>'Bnjton ipr bout 3) years and during
. . . _____ of Inordiiiatiely prouLof
the Ch heroe Cattle Pdte sopie years ago, and cl erl§hed, the medals siwardedj to him. He served lor many years on [the Whalle y Show Committee aii^d iwas keenly Interested la agriculture generally, ^ r n at Rlc rard’s Castle, Ludlow, Shropsmre, Mr,.Bitton came as a fami hand to Manor House Farm, Whalleyi spmddV years igo, and subsequently jfpllowefl ; a numbe r of different occupations; until he secure I work on the .highways deppt-r ment >f the' Lancashire Cdtiiity Council, remaining ' in : this occupa|tion jfor|23i years until his retirement] a icouplp of years, ago. , There were many signs p t regret and sympathy at tpe interment which itook place on Tuesday, afternoon at Ole Larigho Churchyardi the. Revl H. Towiu and officiating. The | cofidn |was bom 1 y Mr. Bufton’s former ,workm|tes, who a so sent a wreath. | !
POT PY DAY.^Althoufh the exaefbro-
ceeds from the recent sale bf pbpplejs In aid-of the exTServlce men are not yst to
hand, a sum of over' £100 Wap jcoll^ited in W1 alley and district. It Is hopep to give f ill details next week. |; ;
R b lElilBRANCE SERVICE.;: -U A lArge numbar of ex-Seryice men 'attended remeribrance service held bn j Sunday morning at the Parish Church,! when the
.Paris! i 'Church. Among j;hosfpMsent were several' officers and Mr: C. H. Tumi r, president of the lopal brahejh of the I rltish Legion. Followhig] theIser- vlce la church, a short:seryicel was pon- ductel at the Cenotaph jbyl Mr. pB. McCl irg. On behalf .of the px-Se^ce men i wreath was’placed B. W )ods.
. ' WHALLEY CINEMA,
Nightly a t -7-30. 6-jO and 8-15.
i ’ ■ as th;
moted: by the members of, the j Ladies’ Sbclal Ho ir, a sale was held ! in ^he primary department of the Baptist Chapel,' Blllington, on Tuesday,| T|he proceeds, which amounted tb £3i3s., ^re to be devoted to bilylhg wbol fop com forts for the Forces land sending parcfels to boys' associated! with the church w^o are now serving abroad. The first con signment of garments was jdespatchled this week, and' Included 12 scarves, six
" BRING AND BUY” SALE,’]—Pro
•helmets, six body belts, and six pairs of stocklngW;
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social efforts to | be held In Aid Methodist Church funds, took place bn Saturday, when a concert was given by Mr. J'. Corse’s party, of Clltheroe'.;] Tpe atristes were Maflum; Daisy 'Hlndle, soprano.; Madam Rust,, accompanist; Mr. D.; Drade, tenor; Mr. J.j Gone, baritone ; land Mr. S. Bridge, entertainer; and they; provided an exceedingly; ep- joyable programme. Thanks were after wards expressed to them by tlie Rev. R. Holt, who presided. ' The arranger ments for the concert were made , by the men, who, were also responsible tbriserv- Ipg “
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BASHALL EAVES
the^Bashall EavjeS and Browsholme Yofung ParmerA Club'arfelholdlng a series of "supper nights"'to raise I funds for the provision of cbmforts'for Ibcal members of . the Fortes. 'That on Tuesday Iralsed, 18s., .and an earlier c^ort produced'25a
, secretary is Mrj G. Knowles; station fo]re- man, Clitheroej
'L.M.S. Railway’^ iClltheroe. ;Ambulapce Class to meet each Monday , at .1-30 p.m. during th& winter: session in the general waiting-room atj CUtheroe ^station. The
i Arrangements have been made for the I
sensation wasir caused throughout the! vlllagBi and particularly In ijlethodlst circles, by the .death, 'on Tuesday after noon, at Blackburn Royal Infirmary,* bf Mr: Peter Fisher, of “Rosegarth,’] Statlpn- road ,who for the past 26 yeaps jhad been senior foreman employed by -the Lahca-' shire County Councir In the'Whalley district.' ' Fifty-seven years of. age,'Mp Flsheri suffered a| breakdown in heialtp some nine weeks a^o andi ijad tb be ruthed ofe to Blackburn Infirmary, where an [Operation was Isuccessfully performed a week later. Unfortunately hls condl-- tlon had been .Impaired by hemorrhage since an operatloii at another Institution Seven or'eight years ago. A [native of ■Wrlghtihgton, near Wigan, Mr. ,Fisher had been associated JVlth the Methodls? 'Church at Whalley since he came;to thb village, and although he was jrarely ip thb Umelight. he often
rendered.valuable help In a practical way.! A man of few words, he believed In getting onj with thp job In hand, knp''his'services will bp greatly missed, ;AS seniot foreman hei was held In great respect by |the staff] and workmen ■ employed locally by the! County Council, and his death-will be much regretted. ': He leaves: a| mother, Mrs, Fisher ;,qf Newburgh, near Wigan, who is elghty-pne years of age, A widow, one 'son, and one daughter, tO' whom general sympathy Is extendep., [^The interment, which itakes place this after noon at the Parish Churchyard, will he preceded' by' a' service In the Methodist Church condud ed by. the Rev. R. Ilolt.'
DEATH OF ftbl W. BUFTONzi-Or e Of
i YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB.—Member? of Calder-ayenue, jBlllingtoii, died piiBatur-" .into iction during the'Europeanj War ... .|tbc the
'the best knowni,charac/;ers In thfe'riclghT bourhobd, Mr. William Buftoil, .o]f
twice been out of the house after; dark' to attend tb hls poultry. , A ■; keen fancier, he specialised In'cross-bred, hens and'had exhibited at shows thrbughout
Mr. • Buftoii; had
day morning,: |ln unexpected,. : clrcuiij- stances. Sixty-seven years |of;iage; he was apparently Inihls risiial
statelofi.gqod hfcalth until.[Friday morning, wirw; he, had to return bo bed.. His death early on Saturday came, as a big shoclf to hlA wife, two sons,;'And stpp-daughter, to whom much sympathy Is extendetl];. Oh the Thursday, evening ■
with
.spirit ;of cheerfulness displayed' by| 'Br(tm “Tommies,” which would not ^to get discouraged or di--'"'”"'' of danger or. disaster. , needs that spirit toMay," he said
isplrit of cheerfulness,and . the ; spirit of 'comri deship, He paid a warm prlbute toithe.
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„ .easy to-fall , into pessimism, Spreaffear and gloom around |us. . -
cartodns lies the great truth [that wp saved by hope. Then looldhg 3ack,. .w (Continued foot of next cc lunm).
..dyed iii|the , -';‘The 'vqrld , "It
power for good of cheerfulness islhcalculable. Behlr d the' humour of Balmifather’S <»<»•
ahd to The
allow
is to:d in “White Banners,’! sertened .... week- md. The role of Hannah! who devotes hersef unselfishly to hhr faniUy is played by Fiy Balnter, a nd Claude]i Rains anneapp rs father.
, which followed thp. Great ' "War, this
depretsionT; IE story ,of a middle' class family who in [the' years
are' discouraged .. _
DRAMA. ,
a the sins. '
,ing aven, he outwits the desperadoes and escapjs Just as they are'about;to destroy a mhnilions dump—and him—with the aid of the rreapon. The role of “Drummopflf’ is once more played by John Howard. Heather Ange. andiH. B. Warner also ,have important
the I bpular screen sleuth oil ■aHother|halr- raisirg adventure. The nrost[ exciting rtenes of the film occur in a tropical part, [Where Druii mond meets hls eiiemles for the first time. Aided by friends ahd ]a strange talk-
achme, which would enable. Its possessor o to ru e the world, combined vflth the ip'urder
mThe- theft of an amasiiig; ne
Jaekle Cooperi plays " I ; i
of ■war f th! inventor sends '’Bulld9g|Drumnlond,’’ of
THRILLS AND Saturday,twice at
preacher was- the lilcar (Rev. Hi jW. ButtMworth). Tfie men formed [Into proce Bional order ih the schoolyard] and
procejded.by way of Churphflane to the
Orance Day, servlc^, held
■HNK of this ! sermoh' iat
;he annual Remem- at Moor Lane
In the course pf hip
Church and attended by members of the British Legion; thejRev. J. E, Storey gave
;iome startling facts about the 1914-18 , ^ War. Twenty-six! mlllioh men and I' s vomen were killed] twen|.y mlUloh were v^unded; flve mlllbn werp made widows, wid nine, million orphans—a total of sixty millions!] “Assuming that I could stand on the :’step;! of this church and watch those sixty milllohs pass, at the rkfce of twenty per inlnutp] unceasing dhy kt(d night, the tlm j taken for the num ber of killed aloiie to pa^ this building Wpuld be two years, she months, four flays, ten hour! But the time for the fvhole of the sixty pllionk to pass would [ five years, eleven months, seven days, reive hours If, '.j ^ W
last week’s guest of Clltheroe Rofarlans, made the assertion;that if a comic artiste ik smutty, It Is usually beicause he Is noj ]c|ever enough to he clean.; He recalleo niany Interesting; as well as amusing incideintsi from experiences vhth trAyel- ilng conipanies, as also hls struggles iri eprly jyears. ] Although k Manxihan by orlgm, Harry : has kaany tales. On leav4 Ing school at the age of l4, he entered'a lawyer’s office. Four years later he threw lii hls lot with a travelling concert party at a princely weekly salary of a guinea a! week—paid; In two instalments of halt ■ : = 1 al guinea on Thursdays apd Saturdays.'
ItTR. HARRY KORRIS, popular enterzl i I talner; of .^h? Ajeadian Follies,
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B S C O N M D E lM S B I T T E R , m i s
there by] ,Mr.
iparty; we can’t all dress In one roora.’i’ JThe official was j evidently astonished. ;‘tWhy," said he,| in concerned tones, : ’’ have you had a jrow ?"'i
I He recalled .one ; occasion .when th |arty,-composed bf a dozen girls and trio of males] visited a small town, am they,were sent to look oyer the hulldini ih which they were to give their sho- They went to see the dressing rooms but there was only one, apparently. Whe: asked about the] accoinmodation,, thi ihahager-ciim-caretaker jkald “No, then was oiily one dressing room.", “But, paid the “comic/’ ‘There are ladies In thi
; Charge of this lot ?" “ Ijain,” Mf- Korrlk replied. Asked what kind of a show the; gave, he mentioned othdr towns vlsltei
land successes achieved. “ But Is It klean show?’^ the manager asked. “Abs:
said Harry, with dignity, a bit of good herd,” wps ietort.
be si own on 'Thursday. The'sto|ry concerns Marina Lawrence, daughter;of a;diplomat, and Alan McKenzie, an explorer scipnqst, who ;ell In love.' Sylvlna, Martina’s attract ive tvin sister,: steals him from! Martina and leads him to the altar. In Alan’s abtence, the tWo sisters are caught in a storm, out for a sail and Sylvlna is] dro\... Mart na'impersonates her sister,
and.comi catio: IS arise, 'but all ends happily.'
roles. ■ . ' ’ i ■ ' • i 1| | ' S Qlen Life,” a romantic melodrama iwlll
jlvhlle wired. imfu-
LOW
very large audience, but the netlproceejls. amounted to about £5.-'
the refreshments. There was not a •
who gave their lives In fhe Great War took place In St. Paul's Church on jSun- dayAfternoon, and was conducted l^ithe Vlca: of Pendleton; the
Rev.iE. Huriprd- JoneS, Afterwards, ex-Servlce meiij pro- ceedkd to the cenotaph where a upfiath was laid, by Mr. J, Lund and the naiAes of fallen comrades were read by Mr.llNm.
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howOn the fighting services.! Members of the Mothers’ .l/nlon assisted 'With ithe arra igemerits,
* ATBURN
tribpte of the
parishio.neis of cpiatbu) In
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after loop;‘TOi'e members, with Mr. W. l[Yates in clarge, assembled at the bottom blithe old r )dd and marched through [the vlllke to the'qMrch. Prior to the senice, a krtath was laid 'on, the- cenotaph by ]Mr.’ Harold Holgi te:' The service was conducted lA I the Rev. A. E .; Swallow. The Rev. H. Allen, Methxlist mihlster, read the lesson; arid Mr,' E, P. Al(^rsley, chairman of the bihnchi- read :he roll of honour.' The Lfeglon’s hymn, “O ' Ihliaht ,Hearts,” was sung [during Lk service. Mr. N. Hudson was jthe or^hist, and blayed “HandeTs Largo" bs ithp con- gregaftion assembled, and ” Land ot Hop: ;apd GIoit^” at the close.- A riarpber of jfloral tribuljes had been laid round the -cent taph, by . ........ .
LBElWEniBRANtfE SEBVICE.^The British bfegldn nejfi^gir aniiual service, of rejmem-
ranie, (aKwi'e- Parish - caiurch on Suiiday
datives and friends, ope; beln^ I the ' "— and
on. he course Of lilS sermon, tnel Vlcap dealt
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two of mart’s'lioblest qualities, called FV»«'TJiii-ftnDn'n! Wflr* (+hp
Mrs. Pugh, njore than sixty] ladles||were present at an American tea at;the l|lcar- age 6n Wednesday. The proceeds, which amounted to £8 10s. wW be iuSed fprjthe purchase of wool to be, transformed: Into winter comforts for men Of the vM
AitlERICAN TEA.—At thq (nvitatlpn of :i j
RIMEMBRANCE.—The' anhual' service o re membrance to the men^pf the rillage
,to send' postage stamps ]wherewlth:.'tb purchase toys . for I children In distressed areas. The response was stamps to th5 yalue of £306,! ; ■ , I; ; ’
,night he took part In a broadcast frocji Preston—the; noth time he had been “oil the air.” And appeals'over the radio had done muc)i_ for different charltabl objects. In
thjls.connectlpn.he recalled kn appeal he made personklly to children
In England,”' an artiste raade the state ment that he lives'in the! Trough ol Bow land. Yes, he was genuine;- he pro nounced It “BoHaiid.” it [transpired that he was Jimmy Elliot, an animal and bird mimic, and he was described at the “John Hodge" of thp show. Hls act was reallk diverting, hls Imitations] of everythin j about a farm beliig quite! rejllstlc, down to the steady canter of a,horse en rout; with a milk float jto the; railway statloq, and the departure of the train.
: gleton, Messrs.'R, MUne-Redhkad piid-Ji.^ i^tott, Fourth: Mesdames J. Nixon an f iposler,:and Mesdames
N.jParklnson ami i-F. Hayhurst (substitutes). The funds gp for the purchase,of parcels for tpe men In the fighting services. (I
of the series of whist drives, held at Thp Coffee House. oh! Wednesday evenings, required seven tables. The thlrp prize winners "were Mrs. B. Miller, Mrs. G. Sin
BOLTON-EIY-BOWLAND WHIST DRIVES.—The third'and fouftji
I. .DEATH OF MR. G. A.IWILSON.—W; ifegret to record the passing of Mr, Gee, Allen 'Wilson, on ’Tuesday] Seventy-two years of age, he had been' falling several years. A solicitor by profession, h;
- ing an entertainment from “ somewherp
T OCAL listened were doubtless sur prised the othe.r night, when, dur
j On the Silbject ioif! wireless broadcasts She speaker declared' that,; contrary to expectations,, the radio had not deprived variety artistes of their iiieans of llvell- hopd. Indeed, It had madq many lamou 3 throughout' the land. iThe previous
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rzlll -iru-u-ij-it-'.--
Tl^b lat^ Mr. A. Horsley founder I member of the Clitheroe
b y ;.! ] ijjo’lk, fip'
LodM’of, the R.A.O.B., Mr. Arthur Hors ley, bfi42J Newfoh-street,; passed away on Satirdayl Bom at Haslingden 51 year?
ich of the! British Legion and one of, the Jaipt to bejlnltated Into the Primrose,
teryi bri Tuesday, members of the Legion
pfededed.thej cortege, bearing the branch staiidard, and varlousLodges Ih-the town and ] lirbvliice were represented. -The committal service was conducted,by, the Rectok bf St. James’s, and the R.A.O.B.’s own fkrim of; service was led by Biro. Jas. Toinllhson, K.O.M. The!mourners were Mrs. Horsley; Mr.
years, land was ln the property,repairing buslhe'ss. Atone time-he was secretary of ihp [ local; branch - of the, [Building Trapes Operatives’ Association, arid was liistrumental in the formation of k union fpr local tailors.. In 1916 he joined the Border Regiment, and was subsequently traiisfprred to the Manchester Regiment. An accident led to hls ultimate discharge. Jolnllng I the Primrose Lbdge, If .A.O.B.] In Oetpher] 1922; he had since attalped the high honour of K.O.M. - At the'interment at St'. Mary’s Cpme-
'ffactlced for a lojtig period in Shefflelc, and left his home there on the ohtbreale of War to reside alj Holden Clough,-wher: he died. .'Mr.'Wllson was, the eldest:pon- of the late.Cqnoh.|Wr,soil,.yyho was re.ctpj:
di the parish; for 58 years; ;Regarded with tne highest esteem, he was accorded th l{)yal affection of! all the parishioner; vfho remember with gratitude all that hi and other members of the family havi d,bne for the village.. The]interment wil t ike place in the churchyard of SS; Petei a id Paul, Bplton-hy-Bowland, toniorroki
[of the moment. Great havA bepn oqr dlsf lappomtments and i dlsilluslonnients. But [take heart from the remembrariile of; what (Jod wrought m them, and'pray that the same spirit may be |:ekiidled,in us.”
the results of the^plrit of ; comradeship dis[ played by those we comnieinorate today * their ungrudging .self-sacrifice, the puttmi fli-at' - of other Interests, the wish to - help rather than be helped. May,we as weJpol back ;-seize pri -thq thmgs [that abide, thf spirit of cheerfulhess and comradeship, fo] this Is one of the good gifts that come froi above. Many are the trials' akp perplexUle;
(Continued from, prrtedmg colurim.) -The
frle:id Betty”; Mr.-and Mrs. H. Robinson and ily;
and Mr, Mr,
Lodke ;(No. 4454), R,A-O.B., G.L.E. I S L A ID B I JE N
Plorrie; Mr. and Mrs. Holt and fain- Mrj and Mrs. ’Garlick; Members'of British Legion;'Brethren pf Primrose
and Florence': Joseph and Mary lEgre- moi.t)]'I sister'Minnie ai^d family; Ethel, Fred arid Arnold (Haslingden); Esther and falrilly (Haslingden); Tom, Ada and chlldreri (Haslingden); Ena, Charley;and Kelfh |j ]Crawshawbpoth); Aunt Allbe’s' family;! Aunt skrah Jane and family, Jim and' " Lyn
houke; Mrs.'Hargreaves, Mrs. F. Chad wick, Mrs; T.' Taylor and Allan (Hasllng- denji; l ijvtrs. 'p. Holt; Mrs. C. Unsworth (Crawspawbeioth). ; Wreaths wkre sent by; Mother, Harry
CHOOSIYOUR
lerij (Gswaldtwlstle),; Mrs. R.-Holden family and mile (Rising Bridge); an^.Mrs. 'Tom,Barnes,(Hasllrigderi); and'Mrs; Jo'nes and faiii'lly;“Hls little
Ftancis (Haslingden); iMuriel and ..................... - , C^Aned . fHiUs, . etc.,. Chromium,
I : MINCEMENT t Glass, Electric j^mps, f’Glasr Jar” Brand.' ADrrors, -Cljockk,'
iyOUR XldASi FARE!; Christmas ] Freserits ) PUDDINGS,
i etc., Chini, CURRANTS/RAisINS, Chairs, Baskets, fete.
SULTANAS)^,, jPEEL,,Toys and Gatnes - for 'etc.;-ictcl : ■ ’ Black-out- Hours.
CLITHI iBasket
YOU CAN HAVE A N Y T H IN G
the Older Inhabitants will , regret to hear of the'death of Mrs] R. Lawson, Sprmg House, Kelbrooki, the elder daughter of [the late Mr.- and Mrsj James Ikherwobd, of Underhill and fiunfslde] and sister Of Mrs.
L.iLeemmg, of I Chikch Street, Slaldburn. Mrs.! Lawson had'
D^lATH OF MBS;E. LAWS()N.—Many of
beert .a.'tvidow, over 30; years, and-leaves a fanrily'of two sons and six^, daughters. The Ihteimeiil took I place at Kelbrook on Satuhdayt,
; Walker and H.' Reed.
•Inflrinary- funds,: with Mr. J.: Leemmg as M.C.J prizes were) presented by Mrs. Bowker to Mrs.] Lewis, Mrs. Trewhitt, Messrs. K.
[ WHIST DRIVE.—At the fourth, of the series of whist ■ drives in aid of Blackburn
' I l! . S ^ 23, mok:[liMk, oE.
supper prbmoted- by the members of the ■Women’s Institute on ' yve^nesday. - The rkult will enable the promoters to send
R their, [usual! £3 subscription toj the. Blackburn
about 50 sat] down, whist [was played .and a most [ enjoyable - eveifingi was spent.- Mr.
occupied i t I a iwhist drive 'and potato pie Davies and iMrJ John MaudSle- 'WOMEN’S I INSTITUTE.—Ten tables were M m o N ;I
Bernard Rdwiillffe were
won.by Mrs. Mrs. Thombef
Was f the a A. Oddie,
rid Mrs! oyal Infirmary. After supper to which;
and,prizes' D Lancaster,
/‘lucky! table”] prjzes lani Mr. J. Kay« consolation.!:[;(The prizes' Wt.
Jnr., won tpe Alteyarid-i
enny., Miss
Mrs.- Spurgton,lane, other kind friends Tire' refreshment! served by the
ihembers.all given, supper bemg
presented try Mrs. Ackerley land were given' by Ml$s M. E.,,IlottomleyiiMiss Walmslty,
RESERVTiDON PAYMENTOF A SM
ALL DEPOSIT ago., he hkd resided in Clltheroe about 28
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l atest aqd Best in V KING STREET, CLITHEROE. |TeL 222.
vill appi .LlSltE^!
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posed to perform, ]Mr. Kprrls Interviewed the manager of the “theatre,"
a.stern, grumpy-looking Indivldkal,^ who, eyeing the party suspiciously, alsked.“Who’s Ih
! At another]smali townjwhere they pro DIVIDEND ON ALL PURCHASES
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He was a-founier-mer Agj. 4 _ .
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By quiz. OUT Register
With Yotir own stores I I j ' j j ' ' ' '
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