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LOCAL NOTES

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CLEATOR MOOR.


MR. WILLIAM DIXON was, on Thursday evening, the recipient of a handsome

epergne, the gift of the officials of the Urban District Council, on the

occasion of his marriage. MR. ROTHERY made the presentation in the absence

of MR. GOWAN.

The base is of silver, and over each of the three feet stands a stag, while

the National Emblems of three countries appear in bold relief on the column,

and the same emblems are engraved on the glass dish and surmounting vase.

An engraved plate bears the inscription: "Presented to WM. DIXON, Esq., on

the occasion of his marriage, by the officials of the Cleator Moor Urban

District Council, April, 1897"


MR. and MRS. GLENN, who were married last week, will hold a social evening

in the Market Hall to-morrow.


MRS. J. L. JACKSON gave a tea at Moor Row Free Church on Thursday, the

proceeds of which were devoted to the Sunday School building fund.


The Wesleyan Church choir gave a cantata, "The Ruler's Daughter", on

Thursday, the solos being taken by MISSES MALKINSON, GREGGAIN,

TEASDALE, JOHNSTON, and MESSRS. TARR, HUTCHINSON, BEWLEY and

WILLIAMS. A supper was afterwards held.


An error occurred in last week's "Gazette" report of the meeting of the

Lindow Habitation of the Primrose League at Cleator Moor on Wednesday week,

in the names of the newly-elected members of the Executive Committee. The

names should have been


MR. JONAS LINDOW

MISS HALL and

MR. W. GAYTHWAITE


instead of the names given.


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