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A Healthy Body Strong Bones Sound Teeth
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Many children of the irritable, nervom type, owe their state to a deficiency of organic salts. Such youngsters do well when the diet is reinforced by a well-retained mineral food such as Kalzana,” writes the well-known expert on hygiene: Miss Kathleen Dane.
Kalzana will protect your child against the results of calcium deficiency such anæmia, irritable as: nerves, weakness, rickets, and, a tendency to de velop tooth decay.
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400 GUESTS AT CATHEDRAL
FASHIONABLE EDINBURGH
WEDDING
Seven Bridesmaids.
MBAKES
of bronze
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
First Sunday In January
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL beople, and God himself shall be
January 5.-First Sunday in
with them-and be their God And God shall wipe away all tears from
their eyes;, and there shall be no more, desih, neither sarrow, not crying, neither shall there be any. Janymore pain; for the former things
London, Dec. 13.
Chrysan- The 1618wing are the forthen themuma across the choir screen; the services at the Catholic Cathe- and white lies on the altar made dral, Caine Road: a charming setting yesterday in the Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Edinburgh, for the wedding of Miks Margaret Sybil Orr and Mr Cleorge Edward Orr Walker, BA (Oxford), LLB, Edinburgh
Over 400 guests attended he Ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. 8. J. Mattiatt, rector of St. Baldred's Episcopal Church. North Berwick.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Orr, of Kilduti House, Drem East Lothian, and the bridegroom a son of Mr. and the late Mrs, Archibald Walker, of Newark Castle, AYT.A
UNUSUAL HEADDRESS
A pretty plcture was presented as the bride, escorted by her father and followed by her seven brides- malds; passed slowly up the aisle preceded by the choir. singing "Lead us Heavenly Father."
She wore a lovely gown of heavy gold lame cut on tight-fitting ures. The bodice had a band of ermine fur at the throat, sleeves puffed at the top and tapering The" very sightly to the wrists. long train was continued from the folds of the skirt.
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The unusual headdress was diadem of ermine fur, from which was draped a vell of white tulle which stretched beyond the train. The bride wore na jewels She carried a sheaf of Hiles of the Nile."
The bridesmaids were Misses Zoe and Maude Orr, sisters of the bride; Miss Adele Walker, Misa Johan Mitchell, Miss Peggy Rose, Miss Mary Donaldson, and Miss Prudence Daniel,
arg. * Vigil of the Epiphany.
MORNING SERVICES 1st Mass at 8 2nd Mass at 8-High Mass fol- lowed by the Processid of the Blessed Sacrament.
3rd Masa at 10:30 with sermon in
Engilah.
EVENING SERVICE 3.30, Religious instruction.~~ At 4, Benediction of the Blessed
Bacramént. January &-Epiphany of Our Lord. Holy Day of obligation. Masses
as on Sunday.
are passed: away" (Revelation 21;- 1, 3 and 4).
The Lesson Sermon will also in- clude: the following passages from the Christian Science textbook "Science and Health with key to the Scriptures by Mary Bater Eddy: In Revelation 1 we read:- "And 1. & new heaven and a new earth; for the first besven and the mist earth were passed away; and there was no more sent
"This "testimony of Holy Writ sustains the fact in Selenice, that the heavens and earth to one HUMAN CONsciousness, that
con
At 5.30 pm-Solemn Benedic-selousness which God bestows, are spiritual, while to another, the tion
unillumined human mind, the visiód is matéŕiál.“
January 10.8t. William Bishop.
On week days Mass, at 6 and 7.30.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
KA
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday, January, 5 Sunday Service-11.15 am.
Subject:"God."
ine Sunday School is held on Sun day Mornings, 10 o'clock Testimonial Meeting 8.00 p.m. Reading Room if above address open Tuesday and Friday--10 am. to Noon; Motiday. Thurs (-5.30 to 7.00 pm. The Public 1 cordially invited to
the Reading Rodhi..
.
UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS
WEDDING GIFTS. Rich cream crepe woven with pale gold thread was chosen for their
cut dresses, which, straight Empire lines, had high collars of pale gold lama, and were ing service will be held in the laced up the back with gold ribbon.Church Hall,
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the on close of the morning service, A
The Social Hour after the even-
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They had halo headdresses of gold The Boldiers' and Altmen's leaves, and carried sheaves of dark Christian Association meets in the red chrysanthemums tied with gold steamers.
Mr. C. J. D. Shaw was best man "After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Church Hall every Tuesday even- ing at 7.30 pm. Servicemen and others will be welcome at this service. e data
tional meeting is held in the Helena May Institute at 1030 sm. Preacher on Sunday: Rev. K. D. Mackenzie Dow, M.A!
Orr field a reception in the Free-1 Every Friday morning a devo- masons' Hall, Edinburgh, where the wedding gifta ware displayed. The bride and bridegroom Wil make their home at 21 Moray Place, Edinburgfi:
The wedding gifts included: From the staff at Newark Castle-- Antique mahogany bureau Officers of Ayrshire Yeomanry- Silver salver inscribed with 22 signatures.
Staff at Kilduff-Pyrex dish in
beaten silver, stand.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Subject: God,
The subject of the Lesson Sermon In all churches of Christ, Scientist,
Staff of James Miller and Son-to-morrow, January 5, will be: God.
Reading lamp with silver, gICY- hound! Bridegroom
The Golden Text will be: Among the gods there is none like into to bride--Diamond thee, b Lord; For thou art bracelet, diamond wristlet great, and doest wondrous things: watch broadtail coat, and thou art, God alone. (Psalms 36:8). Ainong others the following ¿ermine cape.
citations from the Bible will be read:
Bride to bridegroom Gold cigar
ette case.
Mr. Archibald Walker to bride-
Diamond necklace. Mrs, Orr to bride-Diamond brooch Wish Walker-Cocktall cabinet with
crystal
RIZAL DAYTM
Local Filipino Community Holds
Celebration
*.....
"And I saw a new heaven and a new JAPIN for thë arst heaven and the first earth were bassed away! and there was no more sea. And I heard a treat voice out of heaven kaying, Beisintäe tabernicle of God is with men, wild ns will dwell with them, and they shall be his
Reports of the desecration a December 8 by bandits of a group o Tombs belonging to officials of the Ming dynasty,, have been con- firmed by a descendant of one of the atheist in Pelping. It is es- timated that the loss totals about $1,000,000, According to an in- On Sunday, January ; the Freestigation, these tombs comprise sident and Committee of the local añoût 200 gráven of former officials Filipino community will be at home of the Ming dynasty and their re- to their friends at the Rose Room Tktive The tire and wealth of of the Peninsula Hotel, on the oc- there tombs, it is claimed rival the casion of Rizal Day Celebration; famous Tung Ling Tomb near which is the most häpörtant cele Malanyu, in which many of the bration for Filipinos all over the Ching dynasty emperors and oth- world.
cials were buried. A group of It is a wen-known fact that history outlaws descended on the celebration is always marked with tombyon: December: 6 and after the utmost hospitality, but this securely tying up the watchmen being also the first year of the and their families, the robbers dag Philippine Commonwealth, Rizal op several big traves and decams-" Day Has 2 new signifcanica Cele-ed with their loot, says a Chinese brations which are schedirled to | re fort. According to the infor commerce at 1 pm with luncheon,mant, the articles stolen included followed by a concert and later a jewelled sword valled at about with dancing until six in the even-4 $500,000, large pearl about the ing promise to be the greatest size of a ping-pong ball valued livity, ever, put on by the local as 230,000, and several other and sle fer precious stones. The police and the community.
are being sent out, military wuthorities have been i Ame in promised for glie: quested to invest rate the robbery.
and a 100
"Accompanying this scientiae consciousness was another revela- tion, even the declaration from bearen, supreme harmony, that
divine Principle God, the harmony, is ever, with men, and they are Hla people."
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*This is Scriptural authority for concluding that such a recognition of being is, and has been, possible to men in this-present state-of, ex- Istance, that we dari become con- scious, here and now, of a cessation of "death, sorrow, and pair. This is indeed a foretaste of absolute Christian Science." Page 572 and 573).
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