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. t ' /..V I ON


Ithe. riew brdnch for Services rt' Nayland, the worktops


Bes-V-has groi^ti froi tunared or so in dousanc.'. II tected' iy


pulosisosis patients, IS futur


as HouiS, 'Boumen.outh',’ JjoVemnient j propos^.


;ttv of Health plans to give econf , .fassistaice to sufferers; just as ion ; has tried ' to do for ex- • ■


conteiiplaied in i ^he past. The wil: be ' treatep


e men by neai^ .of occupational .fans ■ ■ iufff ring fro’


lien and hire 'purchasel of furniture ents.^ liHere will, not be enough- to i accommodate i the numbers . will te eiiabled ro accept treat-


disabil ty pension. 'Ihe Govem- wiir even pay stoool fees ;for


[verall local huthoritibs; who assume r 'nsibilitv mr tubarchler women home Ifronr' the' ■women’s Auxili- lervice, havd applied to the Legion .


„ field[, and use should' be made s experience; M '


'


.jrms a., Nayland Hah, .which has. liset aside chiefly for their benefit


J-range transfiort. This ofler should aade| known to Iqcal authorities, hwhere.


iame!ra.xe oijipayment'as is-usually in' the area- where! they five, ‘and


Jre Brit |e of agd


■bled Evork fo


Tluction. ish


Legion June 5t worker's e Ministi


lalley Road, Clitlri


Poppy Factory iJ Fifty'of the are now busy ry of Aircraft.


ALF. WOOD, eroe.


G H A T B U R N


fe occupied at 'the Ifuesday," w


KHIST on


|s. Pye, Mrs.! c. Wilson, cons. Mr. . MercerJ .Qpating, Miss J. .Clark, ock-out prizes wqre won by Mr. >' ‘sfall apd partner.


,b held s was . by; Ladibs ; Mr!s. Wilsofi, Mrs, Ijimbei t; bbns. IMrs. G. Sharp,' ,ttng,. Mrs I Blea?ard. Gents :


a jwhisf drive. Miss F, the 1


DRIVE.—ITwelve taibles Church Instl- hen the Girls’


; M.C. . Prizes ■w.ere ' ■ ; fl.F.S.- butday bight ih : tjhe Church In- ■ NJ-.S


ute, the-proceeds being devoted the N.F.S. ^Benevolent; Fund. ,Jles were used, thq prlze-


!


h£ iChatljurn branch of ! held a whist drive, oh


!ld. Mis; F,; Bamber,-; cons. Mrs!' : 1pp. , Gent's.: -Mlss-M. CaStle-,-' F,'lYatesJ cons. MrJWm. !


ners -being : Ladies: Mrs. Hat- 1


l30-'9s. lirrity d lie Chd: Iflrmarj hers of


URLS’


Igate apd Mrs. J. Rpblnsoh;' Mrs., I H..‘Iiewjis and Mrs. S p e n c e . . r . I iciitlB.—lio I less !th'^n'


j Knock-out, :• Mr. J. '


lasj i been distributed -to, ' iring the -last 12 months; ,i rcli.i Chapel, Blacktium i


let Conifor pie Ni


kain; re Itrilst £ I.M.C.A., Iross and and,


J RURAL ■urn’s ir: liid St. ae hafre


rsing Association havG ■eLved ' two guineas' each, lO-lOs. was given tto the arid £5f5s.ito the Red


, Oliatburp W.V.S.,, [PrlSr War; Chki'burn and! dlsto ; s Funp and Rlbbles-


lharge oi Miss F. Jeffs. During an pterval, Laldy Wdrsley-Taylor, the Bounty orglahlser, ’ was "introduced


esferday. vleek, 17.. tables -were in l find per hisslon of Mrs. Robinson,"


|y Miss M,| Rigby,' the village or- laniser, undi gatie a' review of-the Iplendid wdrk done by the County ural Pbnrues 'section, as well as


s a result ]o'f monthly collections,-, trice No-member, when the scheme ks slatted, I £48-10^6 has hee-h- Irwardei to .headquarters, At a - this!'drwe [held at “ Ashcrof-t,” ,'by


tere'st in i the Red Cross Johh' orglandsatloii Is in ; s pfj the Girls’ Club, and


;SjU John Rffral -I^eniiies PENNIES FUND,—Chat- '


than: a year, ago, Whitsuntide .is -idt likely to witness tkny notable "tibblesdale jex od u ^ or mnux, hough there, is sure to he-some novgment of a holiday character.


FRIDAY, JUNE lltto 1®^®- With travel difiicul ;les greatef,


iWill -be run johthe fines'of Legion, ge. The Legion h ^ decided .to the^ lasesj!from, a!ny distance at ■


p;by 1 these financisll.jprovlsions. . [e Legioi is studyirlg! the position, ' Mly,: and ■ hopes to pilay its part. done a great work i as a pioneer


d by masferadioltjgii wiU have ■ ,nces.e::ceeiing th<^se[of a soldier, or airmar who has a 100 per'


n. , TB., dis-.


! ■ Dance in Newton Institute. : dK at "Whafiey Assembly Rooms.-


' ; j I , , ' Cinema shows:: toot


ew Eoci^ legislation, women fixiin hear Colches- and, home at


!7 to close, on is bound to


a population


Is go'through;, th. civil and. on, a scale


OOMINO EVENTS SHADOWS,


TP-DAY (Friday


Whist and Domirio Drive and Dance, yarrow Reading Rpom, 7-30 pm. -.,


, sI tURDAY:


■ Leonard’s Church; Downham: Choir S f c o S ; serviced 8^0, U-30 6-30.


sJlNDAY: I % ■'


Methodist (Wesley) Church; Services, MoIr DM^'Metoo^^l^urch:, Services


J g ^ ^ e g a a r cT r cS f s e r v lo ^ ajrn. and 6^ p.m.


. . MONDAY: * ' iV . ^


S ^ c g g c ^ ^ “TtrclsUeTB^&tand o r T S i i


fiance in Wea-yers’ histitute. , 1i The Palladium: Mopday 64) and ^1?,


The C. . day, Fnday,


8-15* Saturday Matinee, J2-15. Grand:


!


T ^ ^ d aTto Friday., 7-30;! Saturday, ! 6-0 and 8-15;‘Matinee 2-15. - Lane Picture Hall:


VV&lley Pictures: Monday to Mday, 6h^arid M 5f Matinees;


Ejalto. Bteckburn: Continues M'iondav2-30, TUESDAY*


f e sW r 2 - 3 T s i :m k w rM 5 : (7.d0:'’SaWrday, 6-0 and 8-15 pm.


hS-glFaK’a "


C Itheroe Auction Mart; ^ale ;Of Dairy Cattle, 10-30 am.


'


chatbum: Church Institu Dance, 8 pm. ;


,


S de^of^untry Cottage ..arid 'Furniture by "Mr. T.


llkside' Parish'; Festival. litheroe; Auction Mart;:


‘ . Holiday Iverwood «+■


»Ance^At' "Whalley Assembly Rooms. FRIDAY:


and Laying-off Cattle, O-30 a.m. jSale of


l;371st day of tlie!War. BLACKOUT


' To-night


pin., ■»a.m. to 4-55


1 Sav ’Thursday , and Friday, y-S®! yiekaesiay and .Saturday, 64), and


n on. Wednesday - and Tuwjay. Thur^ . j .


h.pzioh Dance in Weavers’ Institute, m ^ e at 'WhaUey ASsemblyj-Rooms.


CAST


before. ' . 1.1 ■





i ; Mri Booth, cons., Mr^ Benson. Whist I: 1, Mrs. P.. I?. Exelby; 2, Mrs.! "Walsh:' cons. Mrs. Thwnley. Gifts horn Mr. J., WMd and.'^s^ Townley materially assisteiF ln thte- raising of the fine sum of £:4;


, * >-*


LAWS0Nt


nlacel a t t h e Borough- Police Wm. Lawson; 60, St. Paul’s-street. Station 6ri Monday evening,: when liiw Moor, | and ;-Miss Dor"


A happy little ceremony , took ------- — , , ,— ---------


urday Churc


’The _ ... ’ Lawsori, only; son of-Mr. arid Mrs.


b, CUtheroel of , Mr. D- •'I ^ M__1),. •A.Ewnn4-


!we'dtiliig' took place on Sat- ; at thfe'Methodist (Wesley)


S ^ b u l a r y m i e Chief Constable ) -■ G l ^ away bv hen-father, the Cm^aMar^.


the’ T a y o r (M bU lo r G .D ew - .Hartlbiv, only daughter - pi Mr. bursty pres^ted lo n g ’ service., Mrs. ^aroldJN.-Hartley. 4. Cowper- o-roar/iv to members of the Special' avenrie,-Clltheroe.


' i - .Special -congratulations were ,^ven spit. ylth riavy blue qccossofles and presided.:, bride jwore'h powder blue two-piece


rf'.'SiroLroT'Tncnpetor J Chad^ck; a white hat. , She carried a bouquet 30 veam ser-^ of piidk carriations. The bride "was, hecomlni t o l first attendeG^by! Miss Elvle Parktason.-


vice, and on Iris imcom* B I , _ 5 long^sermce


werej ^so_handed toSpMvm^b -tarid accessbries to tone, with a ............... - • - <• <'"-i =


se?Soe medaURabons ’ froq4_ whpt-wa^. atUreff in_a^ navy dress.'vwith edge-to-edge coat


h ; Smith, . J. Dyer and. H . ' Oddje. Thanks, to the Mayor were ex-


"we are very sorry to leanuthat , Mra William Westhead, of Riribles- a


4ft 4|t‘ # '' ,;- S by-street, CUtheroe,, In the .rad


Sincere sympathy wlll'^be given to- Mr.' and" Mrs. Charle&43’NeUl,; 15


.


of their 'little boy, Michael Bafrymore O ’Neill,' at' the ^ e , of


twri; ye'ars. He had been' HI for only three days and - hisLdqajth, with such tragic suddenness, Jon Wednesday, was very unexpected.


• ^


.Mkry Robinson, wife o f Mr, Henry age tof 76.


death occurred yesterday, Niewtbn-street, CUtheroe J


Robinson, at Intermerit -will


the lAfiter 'a lengthy ■ lUriess,


•pressed, - by: the-' Chlet Constable and! special . Superintendent, J. Butb. .


S.


'iaib-averiue, Is gravely ill in, " Vlaichester Nursing'Home. - ■ ■ * * '


la-w. larid his cousin; Mr. GeaEft'ey. Lavyson; attended-to the duties 'of ' grdbmsarianl;


taker by the Rev. W. Hartley Totty, the bjunris' “The Voice that -breathed Ojef Eden” and'/’O; Eer.- fect' Peace” were 'Sung,, Mr. ' pi Hanson *elng at the, organ. ( ' H , Afler a Reception, at the Starkie


'During the service, ; which was -


Arms Hotel, the - newly-married couple left/'for their honeymoon at Strat ford-j on: - Avpn, ■ the bride trave lllng In a beige coat and navy blue dress;, with accessories to tone; - The bridegroom’s present to; the bride was a handbag, -and’ to the bridesmaid , he- gave, a silver chain


Tlie. Interment i takes place |to- riibrrow, at St. Joseph’s ' Cemetery, 'clltheroe.' .


' '• "


of Mrs. . The


Bradford Methodist Church, | on Monday, -at'which the Rev. J, A- Sinclair will , ofiQcIate, I 'We join along with .h is


take place attV^est


Glth Mr. Robinson, I ap bid and grea-tiy esteemed member of. oim


„ d other friends, in | sympathy


staff, and his (laughter In; their *reavement^ : * v * . . ;


. ' * * * . ' ; I -j | .-


pelson King; Chorley Hoiuse, Clito- eroe, ex-postmari, •tb-morrow.


Birthday con^ratulatlqns, to ; Mr. 'will be! 76


The couritryslde wUl'attract .many from neighbouring towns and vmu equally lure many Chtheroe Toltoi


ffotn streets to lanes rind. the circumstances,.! It is 'Pleasing


to note that some attempt has been made to cater fqr the enter­


tainment of: toe The: trustees of the Sqfnuel Gr,een


Music Bequest, for inptance, trave


ented N.F.S. Silver Blackpool. -These -wUl Monday, morning an^ ... . in the' Castle Grouiid^


arranged two concerts by a tato ------


-------- Band from ibe given &ti


afternoon,;


arouse considerable 1) itmesL Then We nave toe visit of Ludlow Company in'


will prove toe case. ' # # #


Klary,”' and booking: eiSellerit. Cllthqfoe support this enterprise to the tune of full'” houses,” and We hope that


'Michael and are already o i i g h t to


the Patrick! - . ;


dav for! all people entirely depenil- ent on paraffin for - lighting, heato


To-morrow (June 12to) is zero


supplies. The scheme "wUl not come inio operation, however, unfil all applications haveibeen sent in.


I brief account of some of the, iarvello: is 1 work carried on by the ,ed Cross arid St, John organlsd- bn. M]'s. ’ Roblrisop, of .Manor biise,-' Piesqnted i thp prizes to :: iMrs! Dema-ln; 2. Mrs. cobs. Mrs. Clark. Gents:


necessary conditions, he, "will send the - applicant a Priority A'utoorls- ation whlcTmust then be deposi­ ted with- the parafifin retaUer. After priority demands have been .met, toe! remaining paraffin oil will he distributed -by retailors' to! regular ■ customers! '; .


■ ! .


; Mlss'7’orntlnsoH:.,2,|Mr. Andrews, oris. "Mass! A. Rawllrison; Special


rizes v ere I won . byr Mrs. Lewis, s. Hatfibld, Mrs., .Beckwith and son.! Grateful .thanks: are


i I j ' ' :'


-r'ously and helped In any way to iring the Itbtal of 'the efforts to, 327-lOs.


tb %11 who gave so gen-f-'


OBn'IJlViET H I : I ! ■ -


porming ihurch


on,, who Voone L aturday


jThe fuieml of Mrs. Ada Scott Clay-, ad(ed on the'1st inst.- a t -681


E ; L^TE [ MRS. 1


____ die. last rites.


ere sferit. as [ Her idvirig


and.Barpi Grand) Jack, WaUet


:ua‘ (Low Moor). «ra.


Wreatls land other floral tributes follows:—


.Emily aridlBeatle (Longridge). ■, . " If Mr.' arid! Mrs. Aspih (West" Brad-' |I Mr. aid Mrs. Jos. Stones and Mrs,


Tom. Maggie, and family. '■ Jim, lelle.-l and family; * --V Uncle Richard and Aunt Anufc;,


ack, Mary, anff family. -


R. T. (Jcr‘- ' ; Mrs. B in..rcli.


ord). M itesj


[ J Mr. £hd |Mrs. Holden. and family (Kemple Wiew). >


1, Cousir I Maud.


f Friends land: Neighbours (Woone:., ' .


n


Lane).! ; I | I Young! Ladies’ Fellowship,: Oongrei- gatlonal iClhurch. ,


: -


Mr. HyJ Bennett had-, charge of'.the^'; arrangements. - ■


. "Ml'S. Altham and! Barbara (Grindle- ;: |tOH).


: Miss Eusiei Birtwell. .Mrs. Carter.;- . : :


Mr.' a: .-and! - Gladys: (Great •Harwood). .


Mr. and Mrs, J. Wright and family;-,' ’ Mrs. Kenyon and family,.


■ ■ ' :


• Molly Stbtt and Mrs. Jones.' Mrs. Charles Shaw.


' ' - ' t ,‘i .


[at Grindleton j Methodist the IRey. ^ J. A. Sinclair per- -i ,


,nc.l CUtheroe, took place on


Husband, Rene, Walter,. ' •


J_____... Anliie. and family. '. . ■ -


■ -


, V AIj)A CLAYTON.


week, received "the fbllowing letter acknowledging the gift of all the local schoolchildren] subscribed to “The Sprog” 'Fund ■during, “Wiiigs for 'Victory’’ week : j'


Mr Arthur Langshaw has, lihls !; chequer desires me" to thank you-. then appolfited to toe staff o f tob ■fhe Chancellor! of toe_


for'your letter of! the 1st June with a cheque lof £624-Os.-10d;,


a gift to the country from the school children of the Borough of Clltheroe and! toe CUtheroe Rural District I In bonneetlon .with toe “Wings for Victory” Week., Sir Kingsley Wood sends his very warm thanks and; he -would like you to tell them-lhow much he values their help In , the war


effort. . * /-'■ ■ '! * I . ■ ■ •


/ The ! following Savings' Groups h a v e -forwarded -'Particulars m their splendid activities dnrlng:toe


“Wings for Victory” /Week and have now received Certificates qi Honour: West View. Clltheroe Air; Raid Wardens, Stockbridge, Fox Street. Will other, secretaries


please note that news of their work is eagerly-awilted ? , r


. mMrs. J. ' H. ' Blllson; was - unsml- ously re-elected President of toe


Inner "Whebl Dlub ! at the annu^ meeting, ori-’Tuesday. Mrs-. A. .E. Veevers was! elected ylce-president., Mrs. Smithies retain^ rier post.


• drive In. St. - Mary’s' School, In,- aid of 'the Women of China Fund. Prizes for contract bridge were "Won by : 1-- Mrs. ROblnson, cons..


treasurer .and Mts. :s. Whiteside Is thb new secretary." The new mein- bers of the oonamlttee are ■ ttos.. Allen and Mrs,' KUner; ' .the > 0 already on the (.committee being Mrs.. Colegrave aind Mrs; F. !^ r “ gerlson'. On Wednesday,, the, Club organised a bridge. ' and whist


toto'-Ist Class Honours. .He m s


paraffin as. a ----- . this form,: complete it and tneB. post it, unaddressed, in the ffiUar- box nearest thei^ home. : 'Forms will be deliveredjV'autonraticallw to the Local ;FuelT)versser. •H toe : Local Fuel Overseef Is satisfied that the application fulfils toe


June 12to. furnTnouiff opi^r,


ing or cooking'. F(^r -to®™- 1-ri® Ministry of Fuel and Power is about to ' Introduce a scheine by which they will recelvq priority


Forms of application (KP 1) will be available at Post] Offices unbU


Tlaced at the disposal oTthe Corps-' MG at Poulsyke's.Mlll, so that training the nd the many activities of the ioys can be put in hand .Immedl- tely - enrolment occurs. A meeting f youths from-fourtefri to seven-


'Corps,-toe formation of] which,we announced last week. _ , generosity of Mr. Gerald ' Brooke, excellent headquartefs |haye been


tben. Interested In, the Corps,!>111, held shortly. . and - everytlilng


ilbsslble will bq done to geti ithe i 'n l t 'into, commission Wlt>ut


delay. , - , . ' -j- '. -f ■ I L F .C F ^ F i L 0 | .


FLT-LIEUT. K. f . Vi^ATSON’S DISTINCTION.


riiornlng that Plight ! Lieutenant Kenneth Taylor Watson, R.A.F., I ‘Ider son of Mr, and Mrs.' Hubert Vatson, of Pimllco-roa'i,' Clltheroe


It is officially announced : this 1 i 1 ■


Progress is .already being made tjowards the establishment o f ^h® chtheroe and District Sea Cadet-


at ITO.T^eajfsleyi Coventry, the.W


^Mr. andJVIrs. LaWsoh are to res'de '.‘Runanga,”; i l , Sadler-road,


' SEVERS—CALVEftLEY.


Clongregatlpiralf , Castle),lof Miss Helen Calverley. of „ - .


nesday Week, at Slaldburn' Pgrlsh Ghufch.fby the. Rector (Rev. T. W.


Gunner! Arthur H. Severs, of Long­ ford. Coventry.. . The m^ron of hon )ur| was Mrs. ; R. J .: Seed, of Smeltsmill Cottage,-Durisbp Bridge, and the •Best man 'was Mr; Percy Dav son, of Newton. The bbide were a mbei silk dress, trimmed with pink, and carrled-a spray of flowers. The matron of honour was' dressed in : a |mist-,blue gown arid, also car:led a,spray of flowers. , T ie ' bridegroom - presented the


Bridge .Post Office, and


By i |.the ' a mrig. After the ceremony. Hot


. > ; - ROBINSON—IRELAND.


and Mrs. John Roblrisbn; Salthill- roaq.i Clltheroe, was married ,ori Wednesday a t. St.' Mary’s" Parish Chdreh, Clltherbe, to Miss Barbara E. j irelarid, youngest daughter- of


"l4ri 'William Roblnsori. sori of Mr.


Beli! as matron of honur, the bride wasT'glven away, by herifather. ! She. work a .dreSs of duck egg blue, mafocailn. "With accessaries in wine


Mr'.!; arid "Mrs. T. ;.H. ■Weipgate;iOUtheroer.->K x Attended by her friend, Mrs; Tom


has been awarded the Dlst.to-i „j(,khismen _ulshed Flying Cross, F^ght LL


"Vatsoh, who was recently mflrried, : t r 7 * s at preserit spending a fewj days


jbek Hotel, Waddlngton, returning -0 his station this eveiring.


leave with his wife at the Moor- __ Jv’s, the Rev. H. A.'i'Bland, M.A.',


the' rest


Srfended rarera in GefSariy.Tnclu- I ‘c ^ h e t toe“ brTdT'tra7eilln^^^ ding


rilght Lt Watson has completed a rery toccessful tour of operations n toe course of wffich he has littacked many of the; most heavily


The official citation states that helm. g feareer,


ifflosr soon after taklrlg off yvl'to a leavy bomb load, found the port


Essen. Colologne Early the


, citation proceeds, in ' his


and Mann-' Muhrn tweed costume. fiPeriattonaV this


groom’s brot .her and .nephew ectively. -The Vicar- - of St.


offl( lated at the service and Mr. H. Haw, Mus. Bac,, F.R.C.O.j wasrat organ.


-


Pump Hotel, Bashall Eaves, follow­ ing which the newly„-.'iiarried'.pair left for their hori'eymoon at Mpre-


Muriro t'weed costume^ t i e ■ bridegroom’s 'present to! the


:


nner engine of his - t o ^ n e on ■ b'^bsebtsTere a travelling rug rand .rer and >lsplaye(i outetonding bedspread from colleagues of ( the outage and Initiative in maitoqu-sL- brlce'at a local works; a barometer ing his . plarie towards the I coajit


Self: and his crew, from a hazMdous situation. “This offleerj has .,exlUbl-


-',. ] j


ted: exceptional devotion to duty fhrbughout all his operatloto,; to® fltatlon adds.


fe r University, .where B.Sc. degree (Civil


School arid proceeded,


the’ R.A.F. in India, Is an old boy; bf ! CUtheroe Royal Grammar


'Might Lt. Watson, ’(((hose b^xitoeri forman -holds a commission with,


Engineering) -T


bride was, a handbag, and he ret- celved'from her a pair of nilUtary hair brushes. Amongst-the many


ind; disposing of the! bomb load , Messrs. Westhead’s Mill, and a nto the sea, thus extricating him •


ffaijneless mirror from the Ilome Guard. Their residence will ‘be in WeTlgate, Clitheroe.


bridegroom’s work fripnds ......... -


grindleton f'.


to Mariches- i sur day School Anniversary Services he tobk his ■ were held at!the Methodist Church, " ■


T Volunteering for. toe Services ;ln the first month of the war, M was commissioned in the; Royal ^ g ln - iers early Iri 1940. He responded


completing his training in ■


« Hearty - congratulations ilready been extended to


vas duly commissioned I.A.F.


• '■ : - " . '. -' I In, ________ ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.—


------—' Grlidleton. on Sunday, when preic'her throughout the day the Rev, Walter Efaxon, of B1 pool. In'the morning; under chairmanship of Miss Houchin of


the awasck- the


JO an appeal for army offitors to ;rain as pilots In f he R.A,V, and,


1941, the


Lieut.: Watson, who, ! when; Viewed ■ yesterday, ■ said : he; 'lothlng whatever about the award


Flight Jnter-l knew


have


i ind could not isVen" guess iphat It -vas 'for.


yesterday, Mr. Janies Green,, owner,. Manor House, :Wlialley. was :lried 10s. for causing a motbr-car i.o remain In a 'dangerous -position, and'lOs. for -leaving! a motor-car -vlthout ligbtsi , A Gummoris for. : ailing to sign his dGving licence


CAR LEFT IN STREET. A t . Glltoeroe Borough ,


Sessions .mill


'vas dismissed^ r J, Gr ‘ For the defence. Mr,- H. > e e k s


: Was probably an.-unwlse; proiedure, ■■"ind Mr. Green wanted to ap jloglse r lor any trouble’ he bed caused. ' -


"then walked hoirie, .but unffirtun- ately dld'not raotify-tos ipDllce. It


itreet; He left If n;he^ night "was quito light, to d ^®


ours of • darkness 'were sh oit., -lie ./ -


jrofce do.'wn. :;! He wasj:ompel>d to ,eave It ait tile corner of St; J ^ e s s -


aldF'toat', whilst - drjlylng *1 along Vhajley-fbad,- Mr, ] Gjeen G .car,


' too t a fullvpart in the service. They song suitable songs,. John ■ Green­ wood recited , the charming" story, “Tl e Kins with Starry Eyes’; -.and sevm' other . children presented' ’Tae Temple.” This, a series of


'the '.Children’s Home. ' Grlridleton.^j anc. who Is' now! a superintedent of i the Sunday. School, th e : children^


. _ le receptlori, was held at the Red 1


i brraegroom’s brother, : whilst-, the were, Mr. Rlcnard


.with nigger brown accessories, and sHeJtoo, had a spray of carnations-. Tha duties of best man; ,were carried out] by Mr. James Robinson, - the


Howarth,


colour, and carried a spray nf pink carriations. The matrpn of,honour waa attired In dusky pink marocain.


The nlafrlage took place on "Wed-; bousln'*of the brlde-


4-hARTLEY.


BOYS’ KEEN ICONTESTS AT V HIGH MOOR.


HOUSE R iv a l r ie s .


"DOYS' of the Chtlieroe Royal Gram- mar School ’held their apnijal


races.' '.


with 22 points, .1 the ’.runner-up . betog Harry Marrlpan, -Mho scored 15 po.mts; Both boys are jneinbers of the school


Fred- Dewhuist was -.yictor Ladonm ' 'I i r J-,- captain of the-s


Competition School


four months.


jig captain - fkn4 • Dewhurst , vice- ■ • -- - —--.cer eleven.'


athletic sports at. High, Moor, on Wed­ nesday' afternoon^ The gr-ound ,was -in


exceUent order -'for: the,- events,^ md there - were mariy i. hotly contested-


.


cricket' and footoaii teams, Marrtoan Jje’


boys^. -Burhe>Hirst,! C.. JBrwtoer and R. 'tonier4flnished; equal wlffiD


(ages I^: to 16), that thriee « « such in- the - Middle


Shits each, ank: toey :-wUl share the SSmr of holdGs frie .cup in, turn fof


\ The. Junior :&ho6l (11-14) champion


was Ip.' BroadlCT. Vito' :f3 Dunn ranking, ^^nd with 7Ttoin-ts.-,. ,


, M Brooks carried off the Prdpa!ratory


School champibntoip D. Ikin .being I ut two points ■ behL la. House positix>i:s were: Henderson


riecMet.: The bride’s presbrit to toe brl(iegrooin was a wrist watch; Tb ey received numerous presents,


most of :which took thb form of cheques. !


presented cups and,certificates to winners, -Mr.' Laurence .Har^.H the Headmaster, said that althorigfi-ton day had been such a gmatosqp^. it should be remembered tot.-,the |pro-


introducing 1 Jrs','.H. A' Bland 1|IA.


who the


they imight,. be.


Park 73; 'Waddpw ,59; Castle 54. J paratory Schoo .:' Henderton 61, ;^ark 25; Castle 24; and; Waddow lo- ;


: Thursto'y; Friday arid Saturday : ] LAUlt^ENCE OLIVIER in


iiH C m WHALLEY


EiiiN


last week of children wHo had -w;bn Laricashlfe County Minor! Scholar­


In 'addition to' the- list! we gave*


ships,! entltUng them to attend' toe ClitherbeJ.'Royal Grammar Schqol;' the following' two WhaUey children, who attend'"toe Church.:;ofr England. School, wereN- successful] -Audrey Charnley.'Queen-street, rarho ;is^ to


street, .who wlU attend-'to® Gram­ mar ScHool in toe same town.


attend toe Acertogton Girls- High Schpol, and Frank Foreman, King-


Rev. - Frederick Ernest Dheney, a clergymaii weU known' locally, and of whrom in appreciation appeajs dri i>qge six of th is , issue, dtod at


n LATE' REV. ,'f . E. ' CHENEY^The UI^EB GO"VERNBiiE)jT- : c6 ntR( L]


tft "‘f!" I


l! i i!(HEA 3.! OFFldlE f . LORD., ET \ wi^T, SltolPK^RN. PItheroe Branch,


.'/:{(Oppositb Free Library). ■Brancii.jMa ■ i


’“'■Hein'dy,” ,Sydney4avenuel, WhaUey....... .... ;on Saturday,?'at toe! ageiof 81.; The Interment took iplace on! Wednes­ day, when toe Rev!'H. W. Butter- worth, Vicar of-'Whalley! -the-Rev. ■H y . Burnett, Rector of St; James’ citufeh, Clitheroe," arid ..the: Rev,., J.


they remem'be:;i;the Old, Boys ef ;the 'School, where: er’’


Ceedings would not Have Been possible had it not been I for, thc;,noble -work of, the men in the Forces. • Specially md


tb the men of the | Forces for'-the^eace and serenity of that afternoon’s gather­ ing.' .She was delightedjby the: lbvely ■setting of the sports. fieW,-, and really, 'delighted ,by: -tlhe happy, smiling faces


of vthe bOyA : 'In t o absepce iof the head-.'bqy


the school (Tom, Sanderson),. 'Dewhurst .proposed , thanks to Bland, for whpni. together-with, .the


bride larid . her ' attendant,, with silver ArtilleryJiadge, and the- bride presented the 'bridegroom: with "


reception Vas hel<} at Larig'den “ se, arranged and provided by arid Mrs. J. 'Vyinder'. friends of bride.'


given!, - ■ "


(H); ,2, R. Marrlnan i(W)y 3, H. ijlarri- rian (Park). '


Cw)'; 3 W.'Redfem. (H). Midde: f F. .Harfisoii (W);! 2. P. Hagan'-(C,); 3, T. : DUxbury CW), Junior: Smffiey' (O):. 2, J. Dugdale .(C)


Brown (P). O 'alf-mile Crun lin three ,sections)


■ High jump (H); '2, G.


Shaw (P). , : Preparatory Schooi,;, Ireland,:!


(JI)‘; 2, iVl; Lanigan (PG 3, J. Butter-, worth <P)-'.


(P): 2, A. Lamont (H) ; 3, J. Cok (P). (H100 yards,. B; years: 1, G. Dickson 100 yards,'lb yeirs: 1. G.Thompson


D. Ikln (C): 3, M. .Brooks (H). High jump i; D. Ikin (C): 2, M.


Binder (W) : -Sutcliffe (H) House relaj


3, Park;


t 100 yards-: Dunn (C); 3 220 yards:


Broadley (P) High jump


A." Paley (P) and B..Dent


.Porter ((C); Turner <H); House relay: 1,


(P) and A. Throwing'


3, Waddow


' Throwing; the cricket ball; 1, T. Dew­ hurst :(C):;' 2, 'W. Heap (W); 3, J. Kenyon (H). ; • ■ ;


2. R-. 'Turner (H); 3, C. -Broomfer OH). wo yards; Biimett-HUrst (P)',


Burnett-Hlrst (P); -v3, K. Hammond (H).


Kkriyon (H); :3, O. Broomer (Hi! 440 yards;


3, Wa-ddow!- -' ■ ",


' ! ',Senior: ,


3,-.Castle, : ; • - !: ; !. ' J


House, relay:: "1, Waddow: 2. Park; ' .^Open:


Dewhiirst -(Hi,; 'S.-J.'W.'Strattqn ,(P). '440 yards-/ 1, H. Marrinan .(P): -2,.'J.


100 yards': 1, H. Marrinan (Pj);, 2, F.


Thompson !(W); 3, "W. Redferri (H). , 220 yards: 1, F! Dewhurst (i®: 2, H.


(Marrinan' (P); 3,!E. Gaisse (W), ' High-jump:: '!. W. Slater'.(H); 2. F.


mb iologues stressing the holiness of toe bodily temple each based up( n a suitable biblical text,-was giv ;p with - reverence and I under- sla idlngl 1 Marjorie'-Green ^rgjre- SentCd 'the ■ Heart;- Joan Stafford. Mhid: .Alma! Barrs, EarS; June Wares.' - Eyes; Cecil ; Hargreaves. Tongue; Brian Jackson; Hands; and Mildred Hindle. Feet; Patricia Es£ eri-- reciteef “My ( ' Prayer- -


admirably.


noon,l the- schblars gave! “My favr ourite Story,’’-fintroduced by Jeah Hilton..- This was another sequOTce of 1 little episodes from j toe (Bible, Intlerwoven with , nymns,. ,'ipie pairts were taken by, Roy Brbnda Greert; Derrick Alrey, Betty Stafford, Tom Yates, Wera Green and Jean Hlndle. The minister linked these stories Into his address


After the procession in the. after­ . . ' -V ' '


lingham (P); .3, H. Marrinan (P). One milej; 1, E-.Gaisse (W); 2,’J -Ni'cliplls, CC) i,: 3; J! -H. ,Carr (W); ■


Javelin; |l,:p. Dewhurst, (H); 2, ■ : •


1 iHirst, R.Tunier. ,0,; Broomer.' (11 -points).,' li'!::]: '■


points): ri. Marrinan. (15 !poiijts).' -'Middle: School' Ch'amplon;,-S;.Burnett-


i. ,! !. . ](toamplonships:/ ’ / ' ' ] .Victor Ludoriim:- P; Devrhprst


(22


. , 'Preparatbry 'School. Champion;M, Brooks (9 points): D. Ikm (7 points)!


. - Preparatbry School: . H. 61:i-, P. C.i 24.; .:"W


nr 'anlst.wlto Miss Seelby. secretary at the Chndren’s,Home.,,and Miss- Fletcher assisting for .the children s ;claf Efforts., i The allea , £3I, i a' most


mOst suitably. The evening service, at which toe (Children again sang., dr;w another large: congregation. Mri E.' Hargre"aves,. J.B.. was the


rebult of! toe day’s services. collectloris


gratifying C. 54. .


Main School: . H. 75; P. 73; W. 5? /


, - -. I’-House Points;,--, I . J '15.'


'


I curator ot 'toe; York Lower House of Convocation in successlo-n to the


deacon of Lanchster;'and Vicar of Lythaim, has • been appointed Pro-


The Ven.-: H. L. Poshrooke, Arch-,


Ven. P. G. Ackerley, Archdeacon,of i Craven, arid Vloar of Mittpn>\ . J


Junior Schabl Ohampion'..,Pt-Broad' ley (12 points) ; R. Dunn (7 potots).


■ '


Dewhurst (H): 3., J, T Smito [(C). Putting the shot; 1, J.-R, JDewhurst


(P); 2! K.I ;Dodding ( 0 : 3, J, Taylor ■(W)!.,-.!


A,


.220 yards: :1, R. Turner (H)(- 2, S.. ■ 1 '


‘ ' 2 C. Brpdmer !(H): 3. K. Hammond


Long jump; 1, R. Turner (H); 3. J." Burriett-Hirst (P);


(H).. ""! ■! ■ ■ ■ •' ,'. House felayi.q, Henderson; 2, Park;


Brooks (H); 3; P. Sutcliffe 4M). Throwing . the; cricket bail: 2, P. Smalley ,CW)


l>endersoh; 2,- pastle; ! Jtmlqr':


: 3,' J. Crmnp (C). 1, P. Broadley (E); 2,


f, P. Broadley (P)j 2, R. J.iCrump (C). l . ' B. Dunn (C): .2, p.


, Long ju;mii:! li B.'Robinson |C); 2, W. Smalley (O] 3 (equal) P. Broadley


3 dequaD' T. Kilner (W) (W). .


:Paley (P). , the cricket ball; 2, R.' Hindle (C):


Middle:. ' .' . f


Henderson': 2 - .


;i,'R. J. Park;


1, B. Potato racT 1; 'A. Gillibrand,'(H); 2, ,i , ■ ‘


: 100 yards,-*? !years;!.i,- J. .Moorhbuse- ); 2, D. ton; .Cato (H): 3,-| E.,Eewm





Long' jump ] (open) -.: 1. F. Devf '


’ . THfe RESHL’TS. r., --------- -- - .


(Middle): 1; 0. Bropmer Ainsworth CW);t 3, S.-


’’ abh: 1, E, Gpisse (W); 2, J. H Carr


! Mrs. Efland, qo.[said! she was deeply, ' conscious'of the debt which was-qwed;


i'H. Glover, Vloar of Whitei^U, offiGated at toe service, •whlch.'w'as


held at "WhaUey Parish Churchy . - BILLENGTON LOSS;-]- An old


Fr.Ol.'ed •Mrs."


Headmaster, and. the-Masters, he called, for three.cheer's, and these were lustily


and greatly -respebt'ed resident of Bfillrigton, Mrs. Elizabeth Black­ burn, Old Roadside, died: yesterday -week at the age of 70, at-;toe: house . in which she was ibom.; .SheT^s of a quiet and' retiring disposition- .and had been’ln liidlfferent health fOr a long ■ •time. Slricere; sym­ pathy will he extended t]) het tous- band, Mr.'. John Blackburn. : and his two daughters -In toelr bereave­ ment; Mrs ■ Blackburn- vjras' associ­ ated with Langho Parish' Chutoh, and the; Interment took ;B)ace on Monday-,; at Old Langho,| the 'Vicar


carried out by:Mr. M. Robinson; of HOME GTfAED BALL.'— .Con^-


l y , QmS/ ,i - i ••, ! ■>


w


Mac]renzle," now of the Hojfaf Naval Air service and well known as - a


Y1 alrim ill, a friend has received a clie iTY letter , from , A/LA.


^ i to e r i o; ' the Clltoeroe Borragh police For 36. He is statlon> In Tririldad -£ rid h ^ , toP'?to--watering


taleb to fell. This writes,:! I M ' ■ 1 ’tolthpui h I’m, so far Erigland,£rid home ?.


(Rev. H. To'wntoeffril 0®®™'tog- The. funeral: arrangement? were_


ducted by BanOmaster E; G; Palmer, ARiCM., toe Loyal jRegl- merit


' total i FUNDS: NO#'-; ! tXCEEr) £A,'75CI, lager ; !. HAR'DLp] 'Y-;'. BURjY-


ooo! t ■


.Mpodayi Tuesday and Wedhe’sday: ViyiEH LEIGH in >


HONOUR


It ;iis o f


ou r d u ty to sup o iir soldiers, sailors


' ' Ev^rybrie can h elp by'


th^ ti^st o f o u f abili t h > |tlieir .sacrifice's a|re nOt!; in


port th e e:fc n;s' kntl; airman ;and so


to


erispi’e v ain.


can arid by! Ifenmng ii to the ! Nat througn.-, ,the:;. .


saving:’ 5111 tl ej ■ on


i l l .


‘ .1' .4; Ik ii!.


iriqulted, -, “is .it was told-iti w^„ , t: lat- srip^eniela ha:


is:' -what , 'he>


very*: great .Interest: ld,.uU oh! In Clltl feroe, and the Ad-vertiser and Times” keeps me,-weU Informed after ItS'long, journey (albeit about


the third rannlversaT of the ^for­ mation of toe unit of | .the Home Guard tn "WhaUey.' .Amongst^ to» guebts! were representatives i of au the . Ideal Cl». : units, ancl regular fornrations in toe district. Prom­ inent visitors Included Lt. CoLT F, M.- RoiblnsOn, ';O.BE., ;'M.C.,^MaiOTi Dyer, Caipt. Ashcroft,. Cspt. p . Pate and Lleuts. Burnham T.H. Bolton arid Sqnkey. The headquarters staff of “F’’-: Coy. carried put ..the secretarial duties, the i M.C. s being senior N.C.O.’s.- The • finanGal


a large cbmpany at thei.Whalley Assembly Rooms ; last Friday, j toe occasion' being the-ball to celebrate


result iwas excellent.


; W.V.S!—The ' itai-annual general,; meeting of the ’WhalleyiW-VS, was held on j Monday night; | when Mrs. C -:H -Lamib'ert presided over a good attendance. : . Reports were given concerning the work, done In the canteen, rest centre, mending for troops, and salvage-] coUectlon


;


activities, all being approved.-Mr?. LairibeiG read’ a report from Miss


Railton,'who is still indisposed, un­ fortunately, regarding paper vage. This embraced the period frorii June 1st, 1940 to May 31st,' 1943, arid during this time 39 to ^ 19 cwts. 3 qrs!13 lbs has -been col- leibted. realising £175-18-5d. r • Of" this sum, Miss RaUton! had made donations, and, grants - to various charities -totalling .£108-19-l()id. Accompanying’.the,, report > a s her


resignation, on the! grounds of, 111- " ihealth,; and this was j regretfully


idbne. was recorded In the minutes. The s'peaker was" Mrs;| Storey; of Preston! who held - toe iqtteritlori, of the meeting with a riiost interest-


accepted, - Appreciation- of', the sple-adid work Miss ' Rallton-' had


"Ing speech on rest centres and W.- VS activities. She laid particular stress upon toe Importance . of members keeping well trained and on their toes, ready for any_,emer j


gency Eind' quoted toe ! member of the Government who had described


lng.i"'!' , -, !! ':--'■ ..'LATE MRS, 1G! H. TAYLOR]—


. i t Is with' sincere .regret that we record the massing of Mrs.* Taylor, wife of Mr. George HI Taylor^ of “ Graythwaite-,” 'VThall.ey-, which occurred ori Monday. , -Born In


WHITSUN AT THE


(Jlitoerde 67 years ago, |Mi;s. T.aylor was toe dnly daughter: of Mr, and Mrs!. Christopher Cpwglll., , Until her health began to • fall,-several years' ago, she took an' active part In 'Whalley’s social' sGvlces; and' was a I sympathetic and generous supporter of all. deserving .causes. During; the first "Great ,'War ■' sne. undertook : the! ;dritles!.i of official representative of the Canadian Red Cross Overseas! at Queen Mary’s Hospital; Whalley, and ,-for mans years was president of I the. Whalley. arid District Nursing'rAssociatio.n, taking; a close personal Interest In toework and' welf are of to,e! nurses as ’well'as ralsirig largelsuiris for the Associatidri.. Mr. Tavldr and the familyi.lrave toe’ sincere sympathy


>05T OFHCE CLITHEROE’S ! ARRANGEMENTS


'postage' ’stariips, trie' acceptance ,of registered letters; qnd for call office business. Town : sub.-offlees wffil be


closed al; day., ; , . . - :


■ Tliere will 'be' one' de’ilvery. of, letters and] pardels,; commencing at "7 .a.in.


'of very many; ■ friends outside ■Whalleyi and toe lijimefliate district! In 'their sorrow. - The - Interment took: place yesterday i forenoon ,ln Whalley Parish Churchyard, .toe service being coriducted by the -Rev. H! W! Butterworth.


2^


■tne'Abbey steps; and lafterwardsra one-act comedy, “ The Brlde.’.K hE Gertrude Jennings, was performed by - Mrs. P. Johea Mrs. .Dex, Mrs. Swan,(Mrs; Clayton; Mrs. Curtis'and Mrs:.Anderson.!',- . , i


Askwlto; wife I of toe .Bishop ;of Blackburn, cohtlnued. Iri Mrs. Herbert's' steps ; on- Tuesday,: when toe held a; receptloni: at. .Whalley Abbey 'for. the, Fellowtoip, of Clergy Wives : Nearly'100 ministers’ wives ilrete received bv Mrsi Askwlth on


I ABBEY ' RECEPTION. — Mrs. i . . : ■ '


^ea in the . Oourse 'of, the . morning delivery. . ! . ' , ;,:


-i


the town area will be made-in time for inclusion to. the nigh« mall des­ patch ■ from Clltheroe, and in the. rural


A Icollejtion from, the letter l»xes in .


street for night mail 'despatch! will, be 74i5-;p.m|, : - - ,.] ' _ •


The latet tlnie of posting at King-


'-(town and rural)' commencing at .7-0 a m! - A ODlleotion from' all -letter boxes- wlU ’be made In. time for inclusion in the riight mail despatch from.Clitheroe. The town sub.-ofllccs will be- ploscd all


T h e following rural offices will .be open': Bashall Eaves, Dunsop Bridge; Glsburn.lGrlnaeton;. Pendlet-cn, Slairi


day.i - ■ ' burn, arid West ;Bradford.


will be open for all classes of-business as. :hsual| . There will - be a anomirig delivery only: -of. letters. 'and .parcels-


On 'Wlllt'-Tuesday the CUtheroerafflse S O p I A L . D I A R Y


'June!:19-->c i Hl Ciuest N ght.'at St. - : 1, I Ma-y’s j School. |


dune 20-43h£tburii; Methodist Church:. ,- : '•;■


June':27-43Htherde ’ Parish Church; I' i Sunday School Amriversary..


June 2Sa.«ea Cadets" Corpis5q Meeting ; I; an Town,-Hall, 7-30 p.m.- ,"


July !'3-'-Darce; |The Hall| Lowergate. - .j-.'padajf School ,Anmv?rsary.„. ' , '


!; ori Wfiit-Monday the Clltheroe office, will'be open from Sj'aun; to,f0-30' aon. for ' telegraph J business, the" .sale of


JRN


interesting- talk. Metphers, are asked to I ati indi the meetings more iregulafly.’,


;: . , ■


-was spent at- the; whist .drive, held "at the Ware "en?’, Post,- on Tuesday. ’The i)r.oceecs'were In aid of the Comfortsfi Furid;■


V A'.R.pJ-i-A: 1 jenjoyablel ' evening


won- by’ iMri! Brown,' Mrs. Brom­ wich an ^M ’s.patlow. ,1


■ ’ and prizes, were ,


m -g);


weekly mqedag of thei .prlsburn, Y.F.C. was I eld 1-n the school. Mr. G. J. Keen! ;N.D:H., Horticultural Orgarilser 10; .1 the: West Riding. p.C. EducatUiii Committee, gave a - most’instructive lecture on “Prun­ ing and; gra tting.’f demonstratojg various metiods.of grafting fruit trees’ etc. Afterwards, the mem­ bers tried tt elr ;hands at It, being fairly succes >ful, arid gained much useful knovledge: bn the subject. Mr!'Keen was thanked, for a very


Y.F.C.—Gn Monday- evening the ■ i ' I ! , . i' !! id ft r- rest-i,centre- workers- as ” toe' ,shock


troops'Upon whom the home front depends.”' Misq!Dyson proposed a vote of I thanks, iMrs: Walsh seednd-


Played:forGanclng-ito;. towards S ittle way.,,!


'liNow i ’ll eridbavbur to,make-Y'our mouthTw! ter i; • We I can: get fresh oranees, - bananas, • grapafruit, melon? ;ar d pineapple, whenever^we


desire to dat fruit--whlch is all day arid' eveiy '.day ln,',lhls - tffirsty


banip can ;een) icercream Is qbtain- afale in lirge -quantities.,, On my,


climate. ri Port of, Spain.(and--the


first ’hlnde.’ I devoured wffh great, gbstovri huge banana 'split and w<ashe'd.it downbvlto Icedlniilkrand Iced chocolate. "The beer-is not too gbod. but rum'punch is a very excellent mbstitute—In moderation.


'1! “Five d lys a week \ve start- work. at 5-10' a tn: (rising! a t : toe ungodly ihbur of 1-25 a.nu)! and finish aft


;i p.in. I In the'. af ternoons, we read a book u itU we fall, asleep,, wffich


i shore^sdurids like part of the stodk sceriery of a Hollywood South Sea loveratory, doesn’t It? But it’s n o t ! It’s.toereland.it’s really enjoyable. The’ population-Here Is a real mix­ ture—Hindois (or Indians as they are! krio'wn-here)-, riegros Md' a


'coast "llnd'ipf toe island. Long, curved' beaches; fringed with coco­ nut 1 palm trees, and with - toe surf pouridlna away about a mile, off


[the- camp cinema, or musical even­ ings dr jrist sit and read or write, letters rin]'the canteen qulqt ropm; There | are .'some marvellous' sea- bathirig beaches on the Atlantic


hard to understand, at first. 'But;we nanage, [With patience.” ■ ;


ai5 a rule Is riot very, long In. h ^ - periing! Ji’rom.four to six we study, swim or play organised games, rirom-sevsn onwards we can-gp to,


gat on wlj;h 1 el job'just as quickly " a s toe,;weath:


liAtTEME farmers


alt mine*?” a t auy rati


bpy d a y !' M ' ,ay|! be i expected to " •here' again and


two or ft ree , months when _ I get It) I’ve not met any CUtheroe lads out Fere but lots of know to4 district., especlallV up


_, ___,_____ r li-will. allow,, especi- . a Uy '.as They h > e root i crops to thin ' " and I the - gram] harvest to .make . . r rady tor.' Qrie' local farmer has - s lived the problem of possible wet ' V leather!, by Ih^alling ah 'electric grass drier]. : and the h a y so pro­ duced Ik exce'nept! ! I know] of at ' liast one'-dtlier i farmer dri the I olnt of creoel ring! similar aid and tiariy rijore'"dhb -would -like jto be li;-toe jsaffie .pc)?itlon!'> ; | '


c r chap'el qi lotaUo-n podk : , / “ I


(xpect'itp pass liut'.on'ce,” etc,


■version:


I expeet' tb'Jpassi through .this ..life ■ but once! ■


. ;■ • •! .


kindness I can ■sho'w, or any, good . r can do to any; fellow-being, let me again.


! t therefore there i? any


do Iti-now,' ed mftnbt defer or neg­ waylect, it;: for T shall not. pass -this-


] a.ftieE. disp'utedl:'. f-Iftls quoted iri a-. jooklet, “ Th 3 Greatest' Thing In .h^. World,’.’ By I-'to® late |Profess(3r


,The ‘authorihlp 1 Is: unknown, or


! 3rummon(l, 'wpd used it as a oharin- rig commentary on; a New Testa- j nept I chapter, jCor. xlll. But h e . Joes not .clalnl . originality for ,'It.


lect: version . of ;toe ' lmes which £ efdom. fall to appear,iii'tbe church


(ANE :df nw readers! Is anxious .to .. know th^ arithorshiir and cor- .


torotigh ’ this wijrld Here;is toe porrec.t


1!: ;


ii'" S’


11 e for She


The germ of (It Is said to 'be round. ,n the writings |of ’a Chinese phllo- * sopher. -.-Acrfe. the herring pond •


. iccentuations which are rather, ,


to ihe seaside and, equipped to to Oucket arid spade, was escorted ; to the! sanda. The beach " was ; quite deserted! at the tfine and,, after gazing about at all the lovely sand, the little' girl in ’ awe-struct' voice


A LITTLE girl I know was this -week takqn for toe-first time


sprinkling oft Chinese, 'Spanish .and Portuguese. Although toe language spoken id- mainly, English it , has - some -funny voice,-lritonatlons and


'i;'] - t J""


herisible. Be can now mq The’ best- of Miss Hegema


gested. Dr.


nr-HERE 'wel ■ to- toe


raid slrens'-o: were-obsetvei


and appeare] for a moment


Middle-! a! start.! doesn’t Soldier;


some of'toe Amerlcins-attribute it ;o Stephen .Grellet, an American Quaker of Mench extraction, who ■' lied nearly! a century ago.. On so filgh.’h plane does toe quotation • stand/that the people credited' with -' Its authorship-include Ralph Waldo Emerson (aridftier ’American), A. B. Hegeman, Sir Rowlarid JIIU, Addi­ son; and Carlyle,; and even Marcus Aurelius Is not !ruled( out under the time- limit. Why no one has sug- ohnsori-* Is Incompre- h a f’as it may, readers e their own choice.


;he evidence supports


odndlng of the alr- Monday noon. These In a’ (Jlltheroe shop : .


varying reractions


woman; “Jumped’’ thoroughly: startled


rives It.”


so'und that' fhorh, at dinner-time- every: day?”.


B'oy from Ih® you a bit of a


h


■l! X I -!i!;'


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