CHURCH NOTES
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong.
DECEMBER 11, 1932:-
3rd SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Holy Communion, 8 a.m.
Holy Communion (Peak Church), |
8 5.
Children's Service, 10 a.m. Mattins and Sernion, 11 a..
Froscher-Rev. G. K. Carpenter. Evensong, 6.30 p.m.,
Preacher:-Rev. N. V. Halward.
www.www.
Wook Day Services,
Mattina Daily, 2.0 am.
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GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11
Old Course.
9.08 a.m. C. H. Bradley, and J., S.
Dykes.
hooked.
9.100,34 am. Reserved (not to be 0.30 nm. . W. Badd and A. E.
Intercessions for the Sick. Wodnes.
9:35
day, 10.162.1A,
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Holy Communion. Ember Day,
Wednesday, 7.45 1.1.
8.40
Holy Communion. Thursday, 7.45;
9.15
Holy Communion Ember Day,
Friday, 755
8.18
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1932.
LOCAL LAWN TENNIS
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP
SEMI-FINALS
EX-CHAMPION ATTEMPTING
COMEBACK
(BY SALADIN.)
ST.
VINCENT DE PAUL BAZAAR
AT R.C. CATHEDRAL COMPOUND TOMORROW
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To-morrow, the Society of St. Vin- cent de Paul will be holding their annual bazaar in the compounds of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and quite apart from any question of Charity, the hazaar is well worth a visit for nothing is being spared to make things to attractive as pos- sible for both the..child and the
On the courts of the United Ger- vices Recreation Club, organisers of the Ladies' Open Singles and Open Doubles Championships of the Colony, the semi-finals of the former event will be decided to-day rum-att. which will be played simultaneous- mencing at 3.30 p.m. The matches, A. B. Stewart and A. Kly, are as follows:- Mackenzie.
Lissaman.
4. Leach and I. Newton. 0. E. C. Marton and L.
H. Audrewes.
J. F. Lawrie and P, S. Grunt.
A. B. Raworth and D. J. Fraser,
Choir Price. Friday, 5.30 p.m. Other Notices.
$.50
R. Stock and W. Simons.
F
10.00
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Holy Communion. Ember Day, 9.52
Saturday, 7.10a.m.
A NATIVITY PLAT will be produced in the Cathedral at 5 p.m., on Wednes day and Friday Dec. 21st and 23 d. 14,01 Since the Many will take the form of a
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
Mawr, U.N.A)
ROAD TEAM STATION.
:
F. A. Redmund, and A. B. Put yes,
4. H. Peon and F. Sy
Thomson.
Comdr. Melean and Lt.- Cdr. Robertso Capt. Giddy and G. B. McCormick,
J. R. Robinson and A. E. McEachran.
C. O. Stark and Cdr.
F. Hole.
Taylor and W. Wuddington.
Miss E. Le « Mrs. Grimble. Miss. R. Hancock . Mrs. James. The tie between Miss L and Mr. Grimble should be productive of some fine tesis as both are experienced and wessoned players who have held the title previously, When they met in 1820, the 1922 champion, Mrs. Grimble, who had just recovered from illness prior to the championships, failed to extend the Chuan who went on to win the title for the first time. but this year the British player has pro- duced very consistent form, and mny succeed in daging a come back. It all depends on Miss Lo. however. This will be her first
Gerious test aines her riding acci Jdent earlier in the your
G. V. T. Marshall and J..
A. Masson.
A. M. Kirkby and J. W. Mayhew.
Service in parts of which the congregs-; 10.08 tion may join, no seats will be re-f Borved.
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10.12
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10.16
10.30
M
(Brauch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
10.24
Scientist, in Boston,
10.92
MacDonnell ROAD, DILOW BOWE
10.32
DECEMBER 11, 1932-
10.34
SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.16 a.m.
Subject:"GOD THE PRESERVED
OF MAN."
10.0
The Sunday School in held on Baoday Mornings, to o'clock.
10.44.
Wednesday Evening Meeling, 8.00 p.m. Beading Room at abors address open- Taosday and Friday, 10 am. to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.3 to 7 p.m.
The Publicis cordially invited to attend 10.56 the services and visit the Reading Room.
16.-1
10.62
J. Ralston and H. W.. Wallingt
11.00
NOTICE.
11.004
UNION OHURCH.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1972.
MISSIONARY SUNDAY.
W. G. Robertson, and J. B. Mackie.
Cdr. E. M. Telloy and L. 11. Jones.
II. Hampton and J. Mac Knight.
W. A. Stewart and W. Mulcahy
I W. Daukes and A. McKellar..
G. C. Worrall and J. P. Warren,
R. Young and W. A. Butterfield. 28.06. T. May and H. N.
Williamson,
The Social Hour will be hold at the Church Hall after the E suing Service. 11.32
H., Hopkins and- E. Lewis,
From
what I have seen of her, she lins lost sathing of her gameness, but 1 wonder whether it will be tony a vae of "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak."
Han-
In the other match. Miss cock who makes her first appear ance in the semi-final in her debut in the championship, is opposed to one of the steadies players in the tournament, Mrs. James, Mixa Hancock in very keen on the gore and possesses a sound defence which will assist her very much against
Mrs. James,
I look forward to close contests this afternoon.
Open Doubles,
The Ladies' Opra Double have also reached the semi-final stages, the surviving pals being:-
Mrs. Tottenham and Miss E. Lo r. Mrs. James and Miss Pullum.
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A shipment of no fewer than six thousud toys from Europe was. received recently and all these will be included in the array of toys į that will be seen in the bazaar. Besidea these toys, many more have been acquired locally and it would be a treat for any child, to see the display alone,
Besides these toys there are several thousand articles of neoille- work and a good number of needle- work articles provided by ladies of several local societies. Quite a number of the dolls received from Europe are to be provided with beautiful dresses made by fecal ladies, before being put on display
at the bazuar.
The main item of the Bazaar to- morrow will undoubtedly bo the motor ear draw. Tickets are 83 ench and can still be purchased to- morrow at the bazaar. Besides the motor car there are five consolation prizés.
There will be surprise cake stall and among the "surprises is a din- mond ring, Sovereigné, silver coing and mascots are some of the other surprises " to be found in the cake.
The inner man is to be well care for and teu and refreshments will be Some availalle, on the grounds. renders may be interested to know that there will be a "hot dog stall. Ment rolls and other delica rich will also be sold there. The Dairy Farm, as usual will have a stall" and are offering attractive prizes for a guessing competition,
The Christmas Tree, What the children will find speci -
Mrs. Grimble and Mrs. Lederally attractive in this year's bazaar . Misa Thomas and Mrs. Stafford Smith.
11.12
Sunday School ---
Kennedy Road, 9.30 a.m.
11.18
Taikoo, 2.40 p.,
Q. Eager and H. C. Gould.
Morning Service, 10.30 ..
11.20
C Thwaites and. E. Des
Evening Service, 6 pm.
Vaulx.
Preacher at both Services:~~
Rev. H Frank Short
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Offertories
on
behalf of the New
J. B. Lagan and A. Sommerfelt.
Territories Evangelista Society.
11.99
1. II. Geare and R. 0. LALW
A. M. Parker and, J. Coulthart,
Soloists:-Mrs. Hossos Smith,
NOTE:-Sunday, December 18th. Rendering of Handels Mossiah at Evening Service, commencing 0 p.m.
11.30
W. S. Hillier and A. 0. Brawn.
13.40
C. B. Robertson and D.
S. Edward.
Soprano Mrs. H. L. Lockhart,
Coatralto, Mr. H. E Gardner,
Tenor. Mr. W. H. Bailey, Bass.
B-D-Evans-and-It
F
Choir Voices, Orchestra and Organ.
0.40
0.48
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH, Wanchal.
9.56
(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East).
10,04
+1
SERVICE FOR TOMORROW.
10.12
Taplin
New Coura8.
DIARY OF LOCAL
EVENTS
TO-DAY
(December 10).
Sport,
Second
Cricket-First Division: Navy
Kowloon C.C. › (L.). Won Kowloon Cer Navy (L); Civil Service » Royal Engi- neres (L.).
9.32 a.m. J. B. MacDonald and A
The following are the forthcoming 10.20 Servicce, etc, at the Waleyan Method
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:
ist Church, Wanchai,
10.28
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1932 ;--
10.36
Morning Service, 10.15 a.m.
Preacher: -Rev. E C. H. Tribbock.
10.44
Subject-Importanate Prayer".
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Evening Service, 6.00 p.m.
Prencher Rev. E. 0. H. Tribbeck, Subject:"Stewards with God":" Sunday Behool will meet at the
10.52
喃喃
10,50
Church, & p.m.
Friday, Choir Practice, 6 p..
11.00
11.08
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11.16
11.24
Prayer Mesting, B p.m.
SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS'
HOME, Wanchai.
19, Hennessy Hond
SUNDAY (ith), 8 pm-Christian Social Hour. Conducted by the Chaplain. MONDAY 18th, 8p.m.-Ladies Church
Aid Society Meeting,
:
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MacFarlane...
Miss Munro and Miss Graham.
Football-Viral Division: Policr Club: Borderers v. Navy; Kow- Second our Chinese Athletic
Division: Ewe Kowloon; Lin-
J. C. Dunbar and R. Soins Eastern; Navy Club;
Traill.
F. Lobel and T. S. Whyte Smith.
Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews and Mrs. Matthews Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Mayhew.
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Mrs. Farrell and Miss Paterson
W. J. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts.
V. R. Gordon and F. H. Glover,
Mrs. Mathieson and Miss Whimster.
R. A. Roberts and A. G.]
C. Fournier, Mrs. Rodgers and Miss Curtin.
R. Aubrun and H. Evelio, R. C. Webb and Mrs. Webb.
A. E. Gerondal and J. Shaw. Mrs. Gerondal and Mrs. Shaw.
Chinese. Ath. . Borderers; Tsung Tein Hoyal Artillery. Third Division: University. Signals; R.A.S.C. r. Retrvio: Chinese Athle- Lies Lincolns; Radio Sports r Taikoo
Racing--Sixteenth Extra Raen Meeting (Happy Valley).
Rugby: Navy Hong Kong Rugby Club (Happy Valley), 4 p.m. Yachting loyal Hong Kong Yacht Club Fifth Championship Race (Racing Yachts).
Theatres.
Queen's: Bachelor Apartments." Oriental: "The Great. Adventure." Star: "Lady Refusea." Central: Cohens and Kellys in Holly- wood." Majestic: "Women of Experience." King's: "Mischief." Dances.
Tea Dances:-King's Restaurant, Hong Kong Hotel and Majestic Dancing Acadamy. Dinner Danees: King's Restaurant, Peninsula, Hong Kong and Repulso Bay Hotels.
Entertainments-"Payment De- forred," FL. K.A.D.C., nt Star The emergency landing ground Theatre, 9.15 p.m. for aeroplanes at Bungei Patani is
- Principal Malls, 5.30 p.m-Entertainment nearly completed (writes a corres- Outward: -Europe za Sunt by
Bub Committee meet. pondent). Situated as it is, just Bhutan. 10
by - Raky
Haruna ---Badminton Club Moot over 20 miles from Butterworth, Mart 10.30 a.m., ria Brindisi, by Toredat (13th), 8. p-Fellowship there is every prospect that oven-Conte Ilesso 5 pm, and Air Mail
Meeting
tually it will be preferred to the Service riz Saigon-Marseilles by WEDNESDAY (14th), 8 pmLecture nerodrome at Alor Star. Instead Proteus 11 a.m. Inward :—Europe
by Professor Walter Brown, of the mail van having to do a trip by Patroclus.
of 70 miles each way, letters could be delivered two hours sooner.
D.H.C.
Subject:"A trip to the South Sons" illustrated with- Inntern alides..
TRUERDAY (15th-Badminton.
Meeti
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Cadburys
TOFFEE AND NUTS SWEET AND FRESH
John D. HUTCHISON & CO
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STANI.EY.
HE Now School Year opens Janu- THE ary 3rd. Entrance Examination for New Students on SATURDAY, December 31st, at 9.30am.
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SUNDAY (December 11).. Sport.
Football: Sunday Herald Cup: Portugal.r. Scotland (Kowloon Lincolne . South China. Third |F.C.; ground), First Division: Division: Royal Engineers ..Bor dorers. Charity Match: Governi men Civil Hospital University
(Club ground).............
Golf-Qualifying Round of Kowloon Golf Club Junior Cham- pionship, 8.30 am.; Roya! Hoog Kong Golf Club Third Round and semifinals:
Hockey-Mamak Tournament:
St. Andrew's 12th Battery (Marina), 0 a.m,
Hunting:-Fanling Hunt Hounda
Meet Sheung Shui Creiss Roads).. 3.13.p.m.
Yachting:Navy v. Army,
Necking
Central ; “ A' Night Like Thin StarLanther Queen's; “Lotty, Lynton."""King"
The First Year,!!
is a Christmas trec laden with toys. It is one of the features of the bazaar. The band of the St. Louis Industrial school will be in atten- 'dance, Admission to the Bazane is free during the afternoon and n charge of 81 is made, for the night. For the admission money however, the visitor is entitled to a souver ir prize.
The drawing for the motor car will take place at 10 p.m; and no doubt thero, will be many persons-
· FURTHER ́ DONATIONS
The Society of St. Vinenat de Miss Marin Roza presons to see the draw. In view of Paul acknowledges with grateful Pereira
the attractions offered by the Sario.
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TRAINATA
23.00
Various articles,
silk shado
y St. Vincent de Paul, it is hoped thanks the following donations and The Little Shop......Ons Lamp and that many will take the opportunity gifts to the feta on December 11, St. Joseph's College to visit one of the biggest display ¦ 1032:--
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