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Parish <])hurjch CtlTHEROE
SUNDAY; NEXT (February 12,1950);
8- 9-
10- ) : Hhly\ Co\nniui\ioiL
: 5: Parish C'pmmihion. , ;i0: M a tih s . |'
I t '
3-0 : o Ir G A N r e c it a l by Mr. Charles A: Myers, L .R .A\M.‘\ L.G.S.Mi(Ho7ls.), L .T .C l., A.RiC.M., A.R.C.O,
(Colleption). I |
G-;^0: Evensong. /Anthem: “ Aicahe \usi Lord, and H a s ten” (B:ich). j
Mr. Myers^ will be the organist ■ ad all services!
MOOR-LANE
Methodist Chiurch CLITHEROE
SUNDAY 1 (February 12,1950) i
MorninEr? l(^-30 : PreAchet: I REV. F. SMITH, I
ANTHEI^ BY THE CHOIR ii Afterrioon 2-30|:
I Special visit I ' I |
The ‘Westwood’ Singers I of Rossendale!
i ,
i i Miss Mavis Gle^li I
j Mr. Tom Ogdep . ; j (Tenor) | .
.:-;i -I Mr.-Harry M. Barnes)_, ' j
(Baritone) i Chiilrrrian; |
i -
Evening 6 p.m.! Preacher: ■
Mr. Fr^^ Br^thwaite ' ; ■ j
i j Musical Items by I the
REV. F. Smith ' ! ■ i' ■
“ ’^STWOOD ’’ SWGERS Anthem I by the Choir
Choirmaster: Mtr. W.jTayior Organist: Mrs. Xyne
Sacrament of i The!' Lord’s Supper at the, |close I of: the
evening service;, ; THE - m
Methodist! Chiirch CLITHEROE
i
SUNDAYj N E X i r ' ■ [(February Il2;1950)|I r.
I 10p30 ai.m.: '6-0 p.m.i • :
Rey.l A. S; CrejsswelljIB.A. ,| j
R|ev. J. IH. Richmond j : ^ololk: ! ! I ^
MISS EDITH I ATKINSON '
Holy Ccimmunion after j i Evening Servicp.: ■
cS gregAtional : CHURCH I I CLITHEROE i
JSUNDAY I NEXT j (February 12, 1950)I
Mlen^sl Week-end ilO-30 a.m. and 6,p,m.
I Rev. IW. Stanyon I
of Blackburn : ':! ■^ "^';-l :i r'
I ! 2-15 p.m.: ; ; ! Men’s Fellowship
Speaker: REV. \V. STANYON ' /
I ' ' >
BRITISH ISRAEL WORL^ j
] „ 1 ■ ^! federation! I YOU are invited , to ! ■ : IN THE CO-OP GUILDROOM A PETING
Thursday Next, F e t j . . 16 ' pt 3 p.m.- P I' ■
mi • ' I Speaker: R ^ . T. SUTCLIFFE
Subject:, “ covenant! OF SALT: SPAIN AND IRELAND”
DUNOSP| BRIDGE YOUTH COUNCIL
,1 ! . Fifth jLf the Series of
/HIST DRIVES ! will be held on i
[TUESDAY NEXT i
!
ADMISSION 2/6 (Supper Included)
I ■ i ,
Cdlderstones Social Cliib GRAND :
‘ I ‘■ “ TYME BALL on
jFRIpAY, FEB. 17 BILLY HELME
AND HIS ORCHESTRA 8-30,-p.m. io 1 im.
ADMISSION 3/6 ! . r i l including Refreshments)
(February 14) ; - i at 8
p.ni.. ;' I
WILL men: 1 Al'
BERS PLEASE^ TEND.
NEWTON INSTITUTE
Fancy Dnsss B.
will ALLheld 0
FRIDAY 8 pm.
NEXT, _ to 2 a.k.
a . 17
REGAL DANCE ^AND ADMISSION 2/6
Classes: Character, (Drlginal, Humorous aid Couples.
Judging 10-30 p.m.
Right of Ad Buses will Station via Waddington Grlndleton
8-15 p.m. All ’buses re
hilsslon reserved. hltewi
7-30, Sjaldburn -urn after dance.
GISBURN AND DISTRICT [X.C.
:
MAJESTIC BALLRQOM, BARNOLDSWICp
C A lilV A L I ! . B A h L j
j
Friday! MsJrch 3 : :8 pin. to 1a.m.
'Streamers, Hats
bert,' , c/o ■ , Street
Balloons. In pltoty
AspdPns Cllthero^.
*PlclC6tS Transport Horn Alleh Lanj
ADMISSION 3/ 3 aild deta
ils d)f
leave Olitheroe W ill and at 7-30 'p.mi,
ANNUAL will be
Refresh
TUESD (Febi:
TING held In toe
^ent Room bn :
AY; NEXT ! Uary 14)
Commer,oe 7-30 r.ih. ,
T h e |a n n Which j was in ST. HEL! FEBRUA
t ) ■EN^ RY 17 is
UAL EVENT have been held ’S SCHOOL on now
C A N tELLED
Ribblesda Cricket
and Bo C^lub
e Wanderers jvling
, Madame Mona Beharrel i
(SOpraho) I i (Contralto) ;
Elizabeth Robert
Telephone i MON.. '■
! Whalley 2191
tUES..: WED. Taylor and Taylor in
Conspirator I
THUR,. Eri.. SAt Barbara Britton Randolph Scotj/in
SKIPTO^
Silver Ci iN-
CoksERVA’ and Whistj Drh pance will be held in
THE VILLAGE HALL, SLAIDBURN
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 'J-SO p.m. Admksion 2s
[IIBB|IE BAND Refresqments Is.
Funds are urgently needed for the Y.M.CJI.
Members oi and VVhalley
J. Wells, of was entitled
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, - t BllUngton, Langhc
Horticultural Society
spent an eijoyablo evening on Tuesday -wheln the speaker was Mi',
Accrln ;ton. His talk Garlen Questions'
and Mr. Wdlls anpwered queries put to him tyithe pejnbers of the Society and explained the reason for his answers; A vote of thanks was proposer, to Mr. W.ells by MrJ P. W. Newrr an. ments are n m In winter outing to be nth,
Final arrange^ hand for the, held on Marchl
Rev. James speaker whei) Methodist met on We- was Mrs. Ja Wright'presl
WOMEN’S
was a lar Whalley Par) day when Lambert preached sermon.
ASSHETOh
ceeds of a whist drive, orga alsed Mothers’ Union, In funds, and held In Tuesday, atnounte Prizewinners wep Ladles, Mrs. Shaw son; gentleiien, Ml Mr. Wilson. Don: Lythe, Mrs. Thomp: Hebden.
FOR CHURCH
folks worth title of the Carapbell-Lei members of stltute on The meetli
WOMEN'S
bers, husbar nearly a hun
The pres
DIVISL TIVE
ON soc.
(Waddlngton Brah'ch)
welcomed a Women’s Ins Whalley, and of Pendleton
of “Tsventy Leach acted The team co: and three g- of Clltheroe, Mrs. Wood, and Mr, Wa Mr. Say, of
FELlIOWSHIP.—The- Wright was the| members of Whalleyl Women's Fellowshlpj
dnesdaj. The hostessj ckson. and Mrs. James; Iped.
;e congregation at| sh Church on Sun-;l Archileacon C. J.'j the Assheton'
SERMON, — There FUNDS.-Pro-
and dominoes by Whalley
1 to £5 Ss. ■e : Whist I Miss Wilkin-!
aid of Church the School on
ss Derbyshire Inoes; Miss isoh and Mrs,
W ISW 1 3 L L
INSTITUTE.—’’Some meeting," was the
tjalk ghen by! the Revj of Accrington, to Wlswe l Women’s ih- Vyednesiiay last.
g was open to mem ds, and friends and dred people attended
Ipent, parts
dtute also W.I.
After supp- ;r thei members frdni
Mrs. Mather of forty-five
i few members e was a session
qf Wisvell, Mr. Pierce Ing. i f Wlswell, and ' | |-
Insisted of three ladles cntlemm—Mrs.- Clegg Mrs, Ellis, of Whalley,
(Vhalley.
a cake In the complete w and veiling, ing there wdi tltlon to flqi
The winner Wlswell.
One of the men bers had made form of a lady's hat, th r,bbons, flowers
ind dbrlng the even- ,s a guessing compe- d the hidden price, vas Mr. C. Pierce, I of
piece of ca was won by Brown secomj. The Rev.
thanked by A, Simpson.
The.montljly , CO
iidlew Miss
ijnpetitlon for a ck embroidery Leach with Mri
Cam Mrs. I Mrs. Rlgb.v, on
Whalley members, president, Mrs. M enjoyable evening
Mather, Mlsls Smith and Mi by other me
and domlno()s the School seven tables and. 12 peop|li
WISWELL
Prizewinners Ladles, Mrs, Gentlemen, Bowen.
Ireland and Leach acted
Richard Fort date for, thi- addressed a School on St clllor C. Pier porting spea|fi J. Driver, Dennis Porte
ELECTION Tea hostelsses
looped It might be . of other .mietlngjj two Institutes.
pbell-Lee was eland and Mrd.
ather, I for the and said she
behalf of the thanked the
the ifore-runher between the
rs.-Thomas, assisted nbers J ' ' ' j
Oh d5i
VhltweU, Mrs., Orme; Mr.
meeting in Wlswell turday week. Counj-
ConS^ervatlve candlj- Clluieroe Division
MeIeting, - i' ■ J ' l -' EETING. — Mr.
'be presided and supp fers w Cllthe
ere roe,
of Padlham.
Counclllo and Mr
SLAIDTtURN
Young Farmers’ at on Monday held
Y.F.C. DEBATE — Slaldburh
school punishment being " Is caning lines." Line; wer- James Rigby and son, and, caning by Michael Copl
fgavour of lines, fipeakei's weie exp Wharton and E. Rigby
5y.
their meeting a debate; on th e . subjec/
Geoffrey Harrlf Malcolm I and ^tlng;went Ir.
WOMEN'S DSTITITE—An Inters estlng and Instructive demonstvar using; sheep’s Miss Wood a|:
preferable to preferred by|
Thanks to the : essed ' by G. 1
tlon on ways of wool was given by the Februar Slaldburn W presided and Mrs. Sllnger "pro posed a vote! of thanks ito ,MlsS Wood.
A limerick competition was| woii
wood second!. —. elected deleg'ate to meeting of theiL.F. at Preston.,
by Mrs. Sllnjer wltli Mlss;j. Bastf Mrs, Ramsay wai the Febi'uar.v V.I, to be held
ard. Miss J Miss McGregir, Mrs, Miss M. Wilkinson,
Byrnell, wife of the Rector! was presented wl;h a bc-wl of ibulbs as a token of esteem,
PRESENTATION.
the Women' meeting In
he Mission Rooih, Fello FRED HUDSON & HIS BAND! Mr. G. B. D 'ayson, the; Conserva- CONSERVLTIVE MEETING.
■syfoqi.- I live candldDte wh) has repre- ”
King Ool: Parrer alsci addressed the of thanks to was' proposed Wilkinson.
audience. Rimington M.I. Club WHISLDI
and DANC IN THE INSTITIJ
SHROVl^ TUES FEBRUARY 21
Whist! 7-45
p.ni.
Dancing l6 p.mi to 1 a.m. Dancing
Prizes will t|e awardeij couples judged to I be dancers of 'the old time waltzes.
ipode:
Competitions to th e !
vote
Mr. G. B. Iirayson by Col. L. C. Klng-
, film depleting work lepers of w/st Africi on Roc-:
MISSION FILM
In the Mlssl night.;
-A missionary amongst the a was shown! m oh, Sunday
BOLTON BY-IIOWLAND
Heaton, preJlded attendance at th( Bolton-by-Bowland
dleton W.I. and lnstruc|tlve ac recent visit afterwards ' Howard.
; decoration? Teece who a
;he best! rn and-
ADMISSION 2/6
Bring your own refresfiments, cups of .tea provided.
, Westby and Dried fruljt,
Institute or Wedn 2Sday evening, Miss Teece raresiderit ,of the Grln- gave
to Amirlca and (vas thankfjd by Mrs.
ah Interesting count of. her
A compet|t:Ion for winter table
was Julged by Miss warded prizes to Miss Mrs. Cc rman. | j
seas, was ,dl$ trlbuted amongst ithe ; members a
i cluflea with ’ Miss B. Woii i: ; Tea hostesi:; ' Carman, Wilkinson
f Qtt a gl ;t , from oVp'r-
-rid the evening bhn- old 1-yme dancing,
naen was the pianist., es wire Mesdanaqs
Knowles and
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. — Mrs. pver la lai^e meeting ! ;of W, om,en,"s
sented the Eklpton Parliamentary Division for the fiast five ; years spoke at a \tell attended meetlrig Village Hall on- Sat- Counclllor T. the I chairman
held In the urday even Walker J.P.
ng. was
)y members of vshlp At I their
Tea , hostesses wdre Mrs. Blea?}-,
Emmett, Miss I Gill, 'T. Parker and
■Mrs. J. cj.
people; attended .the : farmers' whist drive and dance at New ton, when music was supplied by the Rlbble Dance Band.
Drlnkall of Abbeystead [ gave
Intere.stlng talk on hlsi vlsl; South America, to members ol Newton Congregational
FELLOWSHIP TALK Mr Fellowship. -,
monthly meeting of- the Women’s Institute was jheld in thq. Assem bly Rooms on [Monday, when! [Mrs. Spurgeon presided over a moderate attendance. The I speaker was| Mr. Hardy.,of. Liverpool, who gave an Interesting lecture on “Watching Britain’s Wild Birds and Anl/nals," and Illustrated his talk with [lan tern slides, A vote 'of thanks [ wa^ proposed by Mrs. Eccles [and seconded by Miss Strickland. Thanks were also expressed to the Ipnternlst,' Mr. W., Jackson,: of Clltheroe. Supper was ser'vea by the hostesses,; Mrs. Lee, M|sses Marglnson and Mrs. Lund.
B A S H A X L E A V F S WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. — iThe
A letter from Mrs, Mann, Secre
tary of the link Institute In West- vllle, South: Africa, was read by Mrs. Wilson. Mrs; Spurgein^was elected delegate | to the i1.f ;w.I. meeting at Presfon In Fe:fruary. A competition for scones wps [won by ! Mrs. Eccles, with Mrs. second, and Mrs. Lund thlr|d
H(|wltt
FANCY DRESS.—There large attendance at the
dress dance held lln the Assembly Rooms, vmen tho Judges were Mr. and Mrs. J. Sharpies, Prizes were won by Miss Strlcklar d, Miss Greenhalgh, Mrs, Thoma:.. [Mrs. Carleton. Mrs. R.! Wilson, Mr. L.
was a fancy
Swlndlehurst. Mr. D. Swln(|lehurst and'Mr.; Mayor.
I I: jN E W T O N WHIST AND DANCE-Over 400
were used for whist e played'i dominoes.- were:-! Whist i
MlskoNj—A whist drl'^e was held lit I/rlday.j/last. whcii
mlnoes : Geoffrey Mr. B, Nutter./ Mis? IS M.
|r. ;Seed, Mr. M. Srplth! Mi'd. were : - Miss
e^uestldns"- when mUs as questlonmaster/
i | j MIS 5 EDITH DARNELij ■ A C H A T B U R N
resignation of their posti to making the presentations ek- Ranger Doris Lawson spoke of the good work done by the two officers during their Jorig period: of service, and of the high esteem in which they were held. Miss Freeman re ceived; two books, “ The ]!’oh” Brontes!’ and “The Charm of Lancashire ” and Miss Ha,i- stead I a combined cigarette case a,nd lighter. Miss Froi- mkn and Miss Halstekd suitab y responded, Miss Free man |statlng that although she had given' up Company
social evening on Mohdky arranged by the 1st; Cha“t- burn Guides and ex-rankers and held in; the Church Institute, pr sentaEions wepa made to Miss Freeman, (Jap- taln of the Company and Mlks Halstead, . Lieutenant, on
PRESENTATION. - At!
tion which she had held fbr s6ven years. After suppe: an enjoyable time: was spent In games! organised by: ex-ra:iger Florence Jeffs.
work, I she was still District Commissioner :for Chatburn and Downham district, a posi
JI GUIDE’S WHIST.—Misl F. j
tute oh Tuesday, when sbven tables! were used. Prize
field; Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Hat-
Mrs. Astln, Mrs. Ross. Knock out whist, Miss Harrison land J/Irs. G. Llmbert. i
Gents, Miss Hatfield,
of £24 was raised for Chat burn C h u r c h Institute Billiards Club' funds at ja Jumble Sale -in the ChiSrch Institute on Saturday after noon.
were good congregations; on Sunday when the preacher at the Special Guild Day Ser vices held at Chatburn Metoo- dlst Church, was the Rev. C- R., ‘ Biratt, of Blackburn Mlsslop. The! choir ^ave anthems at each service.
GUILD SERVICES.j-Ttre
Chatburn Ch u r c h : Methodist Guild held a social on Saturday, when the Rev.' A. Cresswell] was the M C, During the evehlng the Rev.: Cresswell,combined With the Rev. C. R. Bratt to glve| a humorous Item " Dry Bones." j
METHODI ST GUILD-iThe eeting : of the ■ Methodist ' - : i !^ JUMBLE SALE,—The lsu„.
Guide’s whist drive held In the Chatburn Church insti
effs was the M.C. at a iGirl
winners were: Ladles, m ( s. Heyes,
monthly meeting of [Rimington [Women’s Institute was held! In ;the Memorial i Institute 'oti Tues day under the presidency of [Mrs. Jaques. Owing to the Indisposi tion of ;Mrs. Falrweather; ' of Clltheroe, who was to 'have given the address, Mrs. ' Gradiveil i and Miss Watson, of Clltherpe, depu tised at shorty notice!
I EIMINGTON WOMEN'S In s t itu t e . — The \ ]
Mrs. Gradwell spokh on amateur theatricals arid, mentloried some
. amusing experiences.: | |sh,e also gave two short pieces! r'knltting,” and “ Washing Day.’-' Mlsls Watson contributed a comedy piece [The Scandal ” and ' also [ ain[ experpt from ’’ Cavalcade." Mrs.! GradWell and Miss Watson combined I to give a sketch '"The lost[ property office." Thanks to them werefex-
pressed by Mrs. Whltdley; and iMrs Gardner. ' ; , ■ j: | ; |1 ■ The monthly competition took
the form of an Identity! competi tion, membersj being,' Isdt; to name people from childhood photos The first prize wad won l|y Mrs. Jack Leach, Mrs, John Tyson and Miss
M. Balrstow tj-lng, | fol second place.
[ ■;
During the evening the presen tation of a bridge sat[ was riiade
1 I . '
w Mrs. Barlow In rdcognltlon of her two years pres dency.
a
report on the recent jvhlst drive ht aid of the Brllsh Sailors’ Society and St. DEhy.i' [Home,- piltheroe, showed that realised was £6 i
staged of work done of the embroidery cla by I members
>3. I' L O W m 6 6 r
meeUng In the Low ; Moor [Reading Room fyesterday week, it was decided to reform |the Low Moor Footbdll Club,
FOO'TBALL CliilB'-At a
I Before the beginning'of next [season the club will be sup- |Pl ed with a fodtball pitch,” said Aid. W.; Wilkinson chair- ,man of the meeMg. [He also Moor’s sporting
Clltheroe arid D i s t r i c t [Amateur Leagpe nbxt season.
! tradition. A committee of
!a7,® members, a;[ [secretary Mr. J. Holmes, anti'treasurer wjre.eleoEed.
winners at [a vflilst' and domino drive held in the Reading Room last week
READING : ROoflVL—^Prize
;Lloyd. Dominoes, J. Eccles and [/. Demain, '.i . ■ j ■
[, ; mI METHODIST MEETINGS, to a .
Women’s! Fellowship was held on Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Clark, of West Bradford, spok; [on ’[' Prayer.”
I In the evening; the Guild hkd Its weekly meeting when | Mr. Fort. ,of Low Moor, addressed| (he members: on “ What' Is Man 7, TheiRev. A.'S; Cressweli resided : at both; meetings.' j
;i ':i; ; '
I The fortnightly, 'meeting of j the iclub was held lit the Vlllagei RIoom
Bl'NSOP BRIDGE bowland f'obest
Y.ro.:-
last 'Moriday, but members v/ere rather disappointed when J the ', .speaker. Miss Holden, of the w.R. bounty ;' Agricultural Executive Committee who was to |i'ave.' Ispoken on the I’Milk Bill (Spfblal Designations i 1949 ’’—was ; unable
.to reach the meeting because of the snow.
practice and a short discussion : However a : quiz
[selected from : the Northern ;area ,No. 2. This area covers the
; whole of Lancashire and the three Ridings of Yorkshire.
: YOUTH COUNCIL-On Satur day; Ipresent .members and ex- raembers of the Youth Coi ncll held a' Re-Unlon Dinner and Social at the Whltewell' Hotel. This was the first occasion of Its kind and it Is hoped to make It an annual event.
y meeting ■ of the- I. Miss J. Eastwood
j bers of Dunsop Bridge, W.I. I enjoyed a lantern .lecture on the Italian Lakes given by Mr. Coates of Longrldge [ :at the monjthly meeting In the! Village Room on Friday. Mr. Oakes, was assisted by'
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE-Mem-
Mr. Barratt also of Longrldge. Mrs. G. Seed arid Mrs. F, Walitisley voiced tfie thanks of the meeting. The merit card* for the montoly competition was won by MrsJ W. Ecclek for her ■ entry—the best decorated sandwich cake.. Ixea hostesses were iMlss Leemlng, Mrs,
Seed, Mrs. Parkinson and Mrs! Worswlck.
;on "Capital Punishment," , | was • [held. , Bowland Forest Y.F.C. have gained admission to the llnal ijudglng In the National Efficiency !
Conte.st. Representing Lahca- ■shlre first of all, the club, has [now been notified that they have been
I IVffiTHODIS?’ W d w - — Mrs: Sjmms :of
Clltheroe was the speaker : at the meeiing of the iNelsori- street Methodist [ [Chuiich Fel owshlp on Tuetoay.' Mrs. Smith presided and the
[Nelson-street [ Methodist: Church Sunday School enJoW'd . their
i'> I '! ■ i ■ • ’
pianist was Mrs. Yt .| Webster. TEA PAR,TY.—Forty [ children of
[annual, tea harty pM Saturday, 1 which had ibeen a'rah'ged -by Messrs. E;.'and: G. Barnes. After
.'Children took part Iri i tu concert.
WADBim
ladles, Mrs. M, Iveso Wright, conJ i MrsJ Gents, Mrs. IR. For. Wallbank, con. Mrs. Mrs. W. Boothman play.
was a good attendance at ithe ladles’ whist drive oh Satur day when prizes wei’e 'won by:
LADIES’ WHtoT.l-There [[" ' f ,
:n, Mrs. w. 0, 0. [Blishop . . di Miss, ,L. S.|Davlefe. supervised
ri,M
! WHIST WINNEE,S.-^Pri7?e- Wlnners at ,the ikdie^’ ,whist drive oh Tuesday; evening were; ladles, Mrs.' D. iBlshop, Mrs. A. Speak, cori. Mrs. G! E. Bateson. Gent.
Mrs.lR Ford, Mrs. T. Harris, con! Mrs.'R. Andrew, v I
! [
I CRICKET ; CLUB-^A suc cessful Whist! anc; Domino Drive and Potato Pie: Supper was ‘held In St. Heleri’s School on Wednesday: evening.; Mr.
:ii Impi'ompr
Wr/gl^’ M. Walllni|Gents, H. Sutcliffe, G.j Fdrrest; M.
were: Whist; ’ Lidies, M.
that the I Club would'be able a; teanJ In: the
^°Ps[ was expressdd
March an exhlbltloil [ Is to be (he amount
fs. i Id. : In
family St. Edith! Top, day. , , Miss
was , James She;
Cllthe until!
Cemett ducted
three! pathy. loss, i Tho
Helen’s where the! Vi Hawlffi|s Interm tery Mr,
farmed Burnley, later j werit I five y( well-kri circle He!
retired Dodgec at Bee: the no Brothe had ri years] Mr.l
MR A
to
who, Brothe: pathy
Ellen! her he Clltherpi lyas in Born
Aftbi
Garsta i only Ih
Low M Symp; to heir and, br|) mentJ The,
last that it
duct plaiie)
th
ths in
I MM
was aJ and ' years and atteni Low
member of a .Clltherde closely associated with mes’s Church,! Mis," Darnell, or Low Moo: C itheroe, died on Mor:-
>1!
hi' N :
-pe some years ago and, jrevented by infirmity, issociated j with St Church. I
will be[ extended In theii • ■
nterment at St. Mary’j ry, to-day,!will be con- by the Rev. A. Lord.
■ ! I I RED DODGEON, JJP,
Dunty Magistrate anc, farmer, I Mr. [ Frbc,
n, J.P., dlea on Monday :h Mount, 'Waddington, ne of Mr. and Mrs. A. ton, with whom he eblded for ^ number of
Dodgeon, who was at Glb flfle'lds
itioved to Barrow. Hb live at /Vaddlngtop
, for mapy years and ‘ -
‘Icf was
ars ago, and became own among a wldj ■ friends. [
1 service conducted by ar, the Rev. TJ H. J. will precede the
associated with St. Church, Waddlngtoii,
mt at Burnley Ceme- afternoon.
;
Ijiodgeon leaves a sisEer, with Mr. I and Mrs. ton will [have! sym- her bereavement. !
S. E. NEWTlCiULD a short Illness, Mrk.
me, 3, Mitchell-street, e, on Wednesday. She her 50th year. [
Newbould | died at se 'en years
me she had attended lor Parish Church.
t ither In their bereavfj-
athy will be extends husband,
| three | sisters
Rev. li Puto will cori- e service, (vhich takes ■ St. Mary[s Cemetef.jy.
sm a l l ^ T A c t WAS NO
.'tlons
[tea the Rev. 'P,.Smlta| organised ,'the games pnd 'sbi|ne |';of ; the.
m 1 'small
[orderI ’ and surmountirig the dlfficm1i1 y / of playing i on ia
coihedy t
.lnterpir|ti whdsd froiri
MlEtoii Society
mar'rlatfe parent found; but! M; of 1E4 althoug the [ednv:
Thej d l l Ills j f u r t h e r
Mot is totally removed causElc dialogue,
gav'3 an, .atlon of
[ajssey’s play refresriing
h It tends entional.
11 moment members
iQITING jfully' the
ny humorous i situla- of Wilfred’ Massey’s 'fTlll
stage, members bf Amateur
Intelligent a play
Dramatic
and oflsprl|ng, is to be in countless novels,
theme, [ that of conflict betwem
loses none originality to keep to
sense be a and! t o i ........—— .lage Id 'amatlc society! ne\ er
From the start one could f iat there was never
materlf 1 affofde 1
failed!to
ptilise all which
John Wooff; super’dsed' the whist and domlnogs [and l^rs. Higham of Waddaw[i Lodge, presented prizes ;to [iLadles: Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. A! , Law. Mrs. J. Chester, Con. Mi's.[ Green. Gents.; Miss,;Lltherland. Miss E. Smith. Mr|! J. B. Herd, con. Mrs. H. Whiteside, Dominoes: Mr. H. Cowglll, Mr, |K. Tom linson, Miss Audrey [l^pln. [ A competition was! won! by IjIrs. R. Hanson a! dl during the Interval, the L^ mlttee
Supper. j Mr. posed
iVAi served ‘ a ; F
the prizes; to the ladies’ [for attending to the supper and to all who had, gWeri prizes and supporte(|'toe'[effort. i j 1 Proceeds' were! [ [ fpr th' (Jrlcket Club Funds
Mrs. Higham; for preisenting a vote
K3yuuuwuiiu ofi
IV Southwobh j pinks ' pianist was Miss W! l(iahey. | 'i
(>amm'presided at ihg of the Methodl Hour when Mrs; (>reat Harwood toeaker. Tea hostd lylrs. Bishop and M;t assisted by Mrs. W:''
LADIES’ HOURl T H O R N I E R
Watson presided a t ' t it .eetlng which [was'h^ld ley School
Ellison, of Chipping, terestlng
talk ; on
Switzerland, and was Miss A. Riding and'
progressive WOMEN’S INSTITUjri
last Thursfi a
Saturday,. Februar; dominoes
'E. -r Miss February
In Thorn-
Mrs. Greenall was'ele'cttd delegate tp the annual meeting [at Preston qn
organised for the soda!;half-hour, the winner being Mrs. Ei- Procter.
I drive C H I P P IK
FARMERS’ BALL.-f Farmers’ Ball was help
day when, despite! Weather, there was an qf 300 people, Thefe tables used foi- . whlsi prizewinners were : Alrey, Mrs. Wells, |M hurst; gentlemen, Mr. J. Whalley: arid Dominoes: Mr. Jaqk Fisher and Mrs! Life, prizes were awarded Crossley, Mrs. [Tyson Holden.
oh Wednes- the. 'bad
annual
Ijadles, Mrs, ' 's.: J. Dew- Stevens,
attendancq ■ [ Were 21 and l[th(
J. [Slater!
son,; Mrsj Consolation tO: Mrs;
ind Mr. J, : 25th.'
-pQy. ' Mrs. ( dve an in- [hollday in ; hanked by iirs. : Moon.
han was 'A Jst
hb meet- Ladies’
Miss
ises; -were Bowers on; The
iiron [ of ( i s ' /h e
R.
pro- to
Fox Destroyed weighing
Beattrix Fell I by ! Mr] Wimim Ingham of Bishop's Ilousel Dunsoii Bridi;e, last Thursda^
18Ib. was shot oit I „„
Mr; Ingham tow| th(| fox cros^ Blrennhnd-i road beloiV Foqt-Hblmel
ilds”Com- Jt’ato Pie
and: tracked it k tcl thb fell by following! its foot marl :s in the show.
Impassio: ever['s.
Harvey 'Ealnedj
fiancee with! |i
standard parti spirit^ Maysoi Hilda! t'horbuii
■ The Ronpie carfodn his wii' tongue humbu;' in fac Oddie,
Alex PhyJl is
s l e ;an
was guilty [of ffiftatilon "Other woman, mhiri-
Maudslejj, as krerida who flew[ intb some ned .Eantrums whgn- thought
th it irol Mayso^i
Malcolm, vjfh'o to^med ihly to enjoy her pdrt.
without betraylri: ’ wps almcist a al i control] fro:
Phipps, a artist 1 rolled Iclsms lightly
manner
Lancas predesi: a detejr:
him convlndl
slartllrjg down
'
...............................mad'e most
bn [his luck, er,: as thq blustering pate Maycir, ditolayed •mination Ithat
Malcolm, contrast
prov: as
,e of the play'i Ing characters.
well,! a; did Mary La:ica^ter as [Mis
Mary Airey. played a diffi cult and unsympathetic foie
Tatten a wo vlnclngl]
the :ch 3, Mayson from took!
The days n
Eva 'Ne The[
Beddle, on a
ductlon
trayal hbuseke
rs ill.
iffian reperter ly. [ ■
's. : Froggart. , [ playing the
ole of Swlridon sen flancto of
of Mrs. eper was ivbold.
role' of epn-
Irtoe - ■
iohn Tattersall, who the role |at orilyi Een
brought a fine study
3tice and a ngi.t pbr- Harv( givi
, Is’ to be complitoenfed smoothly, efficiert pfo-
producer, M; rg&rst
Sta[gg, Carol
daughter of Alderman was well
-1
herer, cciunter- aysoh, the High
a nd riagh ed by
which spapeh )m« of off i'his
m Joe constantly A dog fox
---------- to in the play of this Vil-
th'eifarcial toe! Play
- ^ •
Unit ard
£ 1 4
-ROCEEDI Sale ^
:'ch Br V, [ amounted! to
ed N# held to
irfganlsed by ithe ' oils .Assoclatibn the [Old Schobl,
at Churchtowri, near ,g, Mrs, Newbould had ed in Clltheroe for'trie (and duri ng
f f
son, her
h£ nlicrafts The
an
ikjing, fdlt- ked by
talk work,
iFarirl, 14,
leaves two brothers and ilstets to whom syu,
[
cd St. Paul’s (jhurcji oor. She ! returned fc
(laughter of|the late Mt 's. S. Darnml. For 30 he lived at Harrogate fore going! there had
Darnell, who was [64 MRS. [S,!
• She A
;R 1C, hdr W: W
ij
Si ,fahl Elleit! Biding! wife of Mr. H. Ridlplg,' I well-known Cl itheroe bdslriespman of 21, Ctoc Igan-aVc’riiie, was 65] j '" native |oi
Tl]e deatili on
otcurred a't her of i Mrs.
CllEhero'3.
....f youiilgfr' w)rl:ed at tov wiaver untl She was a/s Mpor ParisI
di :ig h p. Itheroe .for
e> tended to [I'er husband, son aiid one sl^teo : |
pil'd at St. Mary’s'[Cemetery or [Monday ■was[conducted by tie Hev. A Lord.! [ I
Th e Infernltot.i which.! took
Olikbide, ■Whalley, dl Wednesday 9( tn year.
hq: ci
-in Eefment diy
G :een on Wedi|esday, of iMiss Ann Tomlinson, ! 5, Church- st:ect, Whalley! ijvhb died on Mppday. ^h[e |v a s '71. [
St.
The Intefir ept took place at T^cor,v,;-e !cemetery, Burst
Touillnson Whs.lley for years. S’ interested
A native
atiEended ,man|y Ishows. I She attended BlTipgtion Catholic
.xY -ouv-Y Church. * i-. agriculture i and '|l ‘ ' !
sl! Eer| and^ one, brother. | Vn
^1 meeting Sto )ol[ on Interes
i'LtTHERO$ Shel Is survived ; by trir-e
Y.RC. Talk Y.F.C. at their
peaker lllustratea ;|tH examples; of smqcklng, sllpper- ’'-■work,: and [was Ltmd and.D.
Wednesday heard ■fig!talk' on rural hy/Mrs. Wllliamf-
mjit'rielGramriiaf
iir[; School next ppyhts! wilUtalk ichlriefy. Other |veek[ are [ an Ite at Dunsbp
I’s meeting! at
ohddy, and ithe th'3 junior
ucou I at the o! oh Tuesday
[Of a Jumblb
■ thb Ipast! five III was' : keenly
' Blllin^ton, Miss las I resided! in
at his
rri'3 fatlie aqmastei chool,
h;id been’” a|opt forty jiyti |w:" p
Fcr many jyuss A.
MR. J SUMNER If the formto
fjlSabden Couh- James Sumner,
ittdn ! - fou|l. rit his home on was In his
111 Ijtake! place to- ' tlvei Lancaster.
•iears| Mr. Sumner cri'emlst retlririg ars ago. [ The
Sincere , sympthy will be |
,
’;M(|)or|Mlll as a [her |marflage. lat'to jWith Low ,'riuFch [
qveir 35 ahd in !days ' had
Low Moor; Mrs. lived; in
FRIDAY NEXT, Feb; i j
HODDER BAND! ' ADMISSION 2/6 ! !
(refreshments Included) |i[:|
M[TTON CHURCH LADIE^! EFFORT
POTATO PIE SUPPE^t WHIST DRIVE; AND DANcis !
I IN THE SCHOOL
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 at 6-30[ p.m.
: ADMISSION 2/6. ' DANCING ONLY, 1/-
j NEWTON
READING ROOM ; ANNUAL
| j '
Wljist Drive & Dance IN THE INSTITUTE
FRIDAY, MARCH
PARTICULARS LATER ■ ! r
()LD TIME DANCE AND CLASSES
EIVERY WEDNESDAY 1
with THE
VINCENT and ANN, O.T.D.A 7-30 to 10-30 p.m. at
j GUILD HALL, CLITHEROE
ybuNG PEOPLES’ CLASS 6 p.m. to 7-30 p.m.
Personal supervision
'rivate Lessons by appointment only.
j I
'(iplls trained lor [ Medal Test and! Competitlqns, etc.
Lemons on Wednesday i QUADRILLS as danced -1895.
F. NUTTEI^ PAINTER AND
toDECORATOR iiQUiries—
4,1 lllGH ST„ LOW MOOR 'to fOST: OFFICE, I
BAWDLANDS, CLITHERID
. [ 'a Clithei,
j to
i thing I I satisfad I sensatil I is a rhai ja “dii ! lively ol
„ ‘iCled: IIS I j
' : the Injf i4f
■i far : ord
.-i
'Conceal ils
I candidt I address bight, £ . fault If I roused.
candid, iworkerj
I I' Whlclji
Cjeeded ,i e s t ,; ini ’Which \i after meanwi careful to' the of the dejcisioii fortnigh the grd e V e[ r y
electors M iss
deiired her [ atl' where She left Gladys Lejhard Ncrman W 111am Cl fiord ard .-CS
cihugli, £{5,750,
. oj herse! .■ijlOO'eac and Har: rclsldue Gjeoffret of Ac to: T le Co Cb., Lfc
service p each ini( on .fehiil those irr sarvi(je'j oi
five ypaT for .each
Pmlicofn n Dw res id rs
diy;':- t( “ Waddow Sba, iwljio Mrs. S. Sawley,
t(jr, '! W Whalles'
Waddlil W'/edneii
& 1 1 . M N dDW L E S Vuiferlcrj --j- ' | .F o r ij
j l i i M i ; I 26, i Wellgate, Glitheroe
FLORAL I BOUQU I ORDERS p
e |tS AND [SPRAYS ipLIVERkD [
GOOD QUAUTy■DRIED FISH DOCKS HOURS G iy t
I Monday!TUESDAY; WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
SATURDAY FQ flD ’S 9 a.mi tilltill
Lunch each day, 1-30;to 2-0' pm '
LLEY ;R0AD, Clreei|iaci'e, Bus Stdp next her
CL ITHEROE Food Office.
k T a ce Polilce
^ ■ vllll be irvlce
[bout 20 m
STRAIGHT FROM TRIAL.
9 a.n(. till 6 p.m. 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. 9 a.nj.
p.m, n .m .
'A. Poll ■with a mark Silver Mrs. presen tnanke their
Cllthei' lowed later Slinge:’ Mrs. E I Afhe given,
: isychcjl lembrr peratijve y Mr. f £t
th b
mt tru ,0 :s
N
roe. an
al F
;o t arc va
good
;ati d
1m ^ cf a £ t Penlil Desclrl
one h ■work, men.
both Mrs to malic
, . ai Church, (' £30 Rev, Jim, the mirn.
::al
ig toy lesson'
ded a 1 nian' W llhilliam
the a :ter brougf t t i “ open service w.. Rev. ,r.| I soloist iva
This distressing and costly, infection of young iambs can:
be effectively controlled with, . EVANS Lamb Dysentery Serum.' Lambs should be>
inoculated immediately after birth. Evves should be treated
. the previous autumn and ten days before lambing with J Evans Lamb Dyseritery Whole Culture Vaccine. Both products ire (he result of scientific research
in Evans laboratories.! ' , I
LAM®. ©’SfSEOTEllf SIUnSBJM MEDlOil
ItVERPO Ol MD lOO NO
N y
_ ‘frii ■ i . I " ■ I...-,' i- . " . vitfi'
-.M.irxl'i..','i-.'v' ' - ■iii ....... .... ............................................’’’ “ ' I; ’ I '■ 1
ship cf M the
ar.thei ahi.“]f ye raentE.” organ 1st. ct.urch tip by two. Ol Moor'! and
sjl' f
week Mr.
Grammar' Stvitaerlan Guildford Itogc 'gath
cfiaiige' in rtol; icing hhlf The Cari ivill
idge m p.ri [/(illins.
to'l line 1 ilttakerl aj per, V\l
, and '
'EMBEll tlorial had R.
I
’ t 3-lf
. I
'LITHEF New(
n '1 . iii'-Vii
th W( Ni
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i / i ■■'■'is' { •!T.
M J i m b: il/
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if ■fl:
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j |iR T iir t E. A.
'f ito M4(J !l.' X
colour : Bu t ,,
bel]in
lu ll V’
i iiq ■
i!'. i i'.l
orderly;
The i bt
w 1 .1 -it r o",
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H S I f-t
H ij ■!; '! X-'
doubt l| tho./
■W. ii’ I ■ Riding i
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