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London, Oct. 18.
LESSON SERMON
First Church Of. Christ
Doctrine of Athone-
The Duke of Buccleuch, one of Scotland's most famous peers, Subject: father of Lady Alice Scott, whose ment. betrothal to the, Duke of Glouces- This ter was announced recently, d'ed Lesson Sermon in at churches of was the subject of the to-day.
Christ, Scientist, Sunday, October, 20, 1935.
HM the King, in view of the sérious illness of the Duke, announced with deep regret that the Royal marriage would be privately solemnised in the chapel at Buckingham Palace, instead of
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Two Songs by Jessica Dragonette (Soprano)
1. Alice Blue Gown (Tierney).
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7.30 to 7.45.p.m.—
The Boswell Sisters and The Mill Brothers.
Lazy Bones. Nagasaki-The Mills Brothers St. Louis Blues-The Boswell Sis-
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Don't be afraid to tell your mother-The Mills Brothers. Rock and Roll-The Boswell Bis-
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7.45 to 8 p.m.--
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1. Stars fell on Alabania, 2. Medicy.
3. I'm in the Mood for Love. 4: Poema. 44
5. Pardon my love.
At
THE SANITARY BOARD
Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson Sermon was the following from the Bible:
"Wherefore, seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses. let us lay aside every weight, and that sin which doth so easily beset us. and let run with patience, the race that is set before
us," Looking Into Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and
Hebr. 12:
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MONDAY, OCT. 21, 1995
CoKHANGING AT 10 A.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET
(For Account of the Concerned
7 Cases Alum. Stewpans 3 Cases Pocket Knives
3 Cases Alum, Water Kettles 7 Cases Enamel Mù, s 1 Bale Berlin Wool
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tomorrw's meeting of the Sanitary Board the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, pursuant to notice, will move: "That this Board is of the set down at the right hand of TERMS:-GASH ON DELITEET.
the throne of God." opinion that, pending she con- struction and completion by Gov-
1,2)... ernment of the proposed new The Lesson Sermon also includ sewerage of the Homuntin district, ed the following passages trom applications for permission to in- the Christian Science textbook, stal water closets in that district "Science and Health with Key to should not be refused on the the Scriptures" by Mary Baker grounds hat the existing Govern- Eddy: ment main drain would drain the sewage from houses' in Homuntin into the "Yaumali typhoon shelter, and that such sewage discharge would pollute the shelter. provid- ed that
individual and
"Atonement is the exemplica- tion of man's unity with God, whereby man reflects drive Truth. Life and Love. Jesus of Nazareth, taught and demonstrat-
·éa man's oneness with the (a) The applicant agrees to con- Father, and for this we owe him struct a septic tank of auch endless homage. His mission was size and in such respects as both
collective. shall be approved. by this He did life's work aright not only Board, and
in justice to himself, but in mercy (b) That the applicant under- to mortals-to show "them how to takes, on notice from this do theirs, but not to do it for Board, after the completion of them nor to relieve them of a the new sewerag system, single" responsibility. Jesus acted forthwith to construct
such boldly
the against. drain as shall be necessary to evidence
accredited of the connect the discharge system Pharisalcal
senses, against creeds and practi- with such new sewerage, and
ces, and he refuted all opponents thereafter forthwith to de
with his healing power." (p. 18). mollah such septic tank." Two applications for the regis- Fre-tration as dairies of premises in
p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report, Closing Local Stack Quotations.
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8.0 to 8.30 p.m.-
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this amount, 200 ts are already on the way,
and further quantities (Wood-will be shipped 'n the next few days. Shou'd circumstances w37- rant, all will be shipped to Lan-0.
4. Thank God for a Garden (Del
Riego)..
5. Kashmiri Love Song
forde-Finden)."
9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter).
9.15 to 10 p.m.-
Variety and Dance Music Vocal-Drury Lane Pantomine
Memories. Selection-Sweet Adeline-Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe, Yodel--Yodeller's Dream Girl-
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P. B. Allan, Alfred Allo. James
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AT 3 U'CL UK P.M.
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Organ Bolo-Teddy Bear's
-Sydney Gustard,
Fox-Trot The Oregon Trail.
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Vocal-Life begins again-Flana-6.30 D.-Spanish Informational Smalley, J. E. Smith (e/o Buydr
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Fox-Trot-I believe in Miracles,
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