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8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
|LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tuesday, the 21st January 1941
commencing at 10.30 am.
CATHOLIC NEWS & NOTES
CENTENARY IN HONGKONG: FAMOUS JEW AND POPE: RELIGION IN FINLAND
The Centenary of Hongkong, which is being commemorated during these days, has a special interest for Catholis, for it is also just a hundred years since the first Catholic Mission was founded in Hongkong. The decree establishing It was dated April 22, 1881 and it was a few months later that the Swiss priest" Fr. Theodore Joset cams as Prefect Apostolic to Hongkong. ac- companied by a Fr. Gullet
Fr. Joset was very courteously received by the authorities and was invited to choose any place he wished, other than the sites chosen for Government use, for the erection of a church. The place eventually agreed upon was "between the powder ma razine and the artillery barracks" and there a temporary mat- shed was erected,
what
ha
The first Mass was celebrated on and asked him to do
+ few hours Gabri- Feb. 26, 1842. Some three months could. In later the foundation stone of alowitsch was free. The brief meet- and ing left a profound impression on at the premises of The China permanent church was laid. Light & Power Co., Ltd., Sub-from that time progress has con- Herr Walter, who declared: "If
tinued. Station. Yaumati, 1st Floor,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Iwenty-five
years
LINK WITH TROUBLED DAYS
ever a man was raised up to lead later the la distracted world from its pre- Fathers of the Pontifical Institute sent troubles it is Plus XIL" of Milan were given charge of the that time there Mission, and 'by were more than three thousand Catholics in the Colony. At pre- sent there are about seven times survivor of the Boxer Rising, "She
On View from Monday, the 20th that number..
January, 1941.
The death occurred, recently of Jan old nun who was a fortunate
was Sr. Fraisse who died in Pel- ping at the age of 88.
According as the pupulation
Sister Fraisse entered "the novi- grew and the need of the Catholic colony increased various Religiostate of the Sisters of Charity in Congregations came. The French the seventies and left for China was Superior of a Terms: Cash on Delivery.
Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres be in 1882. She
hospital at the time of the Boxer gan work in 1848, the Canossian
the mub lala LAMMERT BROS. sister in 1860 and the Brothers ar Rebellion. When
Sister 187 slege to the legations. the Christian Schools in
Fraisse with other members 01 The work done for education in
and the Congregatlon, orphans the Colony by these three bodies
other Chinese children, took shel- ts well known to ali.
ter within the Cathedral inclo-
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
sure.
FAMOL'S JEW AND POPE Bruno Walter, the famous con-
They were defended by a 23- ductor, who because of his Jewish Blood is su exile from Germany, year-old officer, Paul Henri, and personal meeting 30 French and Italian sailors. At his own life, Henri THE Undersigned have received has recalled a
with the present Pope when he the cost of instructions
was Apostolic Nuncio to Bavaria saved the lives of 3,400 persons, It was shortly before the outbreak including Sister Fraisse.
In 1921, Sister Fraisse was made of the first Great War, when great tension cxisted in the Centrala Chevalier of the Legion
Honour. A brother of the young Europe states.
French officer, Fr. Yves Henri is the Jesuits in now Superior of Shangha!.
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Wednesday, the 22nd January, 1941
commencing at 5.13 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central (2nd Floor).
A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS
(mostly China and Hongkong),
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.
ST. ANDREW'S
(Church of England, Kowloon)
Acting-Vlear to preach at
both Services
theforth..
The following are coming services etc, at St. An- drew's Church, Sunday, January 19th. Second Sunday after phony
The eminent planist and con-
ductor, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, a
CHURCH & GENERAL
Mr. H. D. Bidwell and his bride, formerly Miss Elsie Lammert. After their marriage at St. Joseph's Church yesterday afternoon.
(King's Studio)."
INTERPORT RUGBY PLAYER MARRIED
Mr. Harold D. Bidwell Weds Miss Elsie Lammert
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1941.
H.K. VOLUNTEER ORDERS
ORDERS BY COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT,
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
The
OBITUARY
Jan. 21. H... 5.30 p.m. No. 1 Sec.
Commandant regrets to an-Dress-Mufti. nouate the death of No. 4715 Gar. N.
Jab. 23. H.Q., 8.30 am. No. 2 Sec.
Lee. 6th AA Battery, which occurred for Salwan. on 25.13.40.
"
RECRUITS' MEDICAL «
EXAMINATION
Jan 24, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Orderly"Me- dical Officer-Lieut. E. W. Stout.
N.C.O'S. DRILL COURSE Jan. 20-24. (Inclusive), H.Q., Pa- rade Ground. 5.30 p.m. Those detalled by Units in accordance with H.K. V.D.C. No. 1/60/41 of the 9.1.41.
PARADES Carps Artillery
Batteries will proceed to
Camps Camp as under:-
Jan. 274.Q. 5.30 p.m. No. 1 Sec. Dress-Mufti.
Camp Pay. All members of the collected Camp Bay. who have not Pay must do so frora B.9.M. McCon- nell at the Bly. Office HQ, between 5 and 6 pm. on Jan 21.
Field Company Engineers - Jan 33. (1) 8.30 am. K.OR. KIL Inspection. Dress Shirt shorts, car- digans, S.D. caps, boots, hosetops and puttees. AB spare clothing (less topees) must be carried in kit-bags. Jack-knives. pilers and "red books"
5th A. Bty. 8-13/2/41. H.Q. 2.15 must be produced by those in posses- p.m.; 1st Bty, 6-13/2/41, H.Q. 245 sin of came. (9 am Nos. 1 and 3 Sections (less details) will carry on pn.: 4th Bty. 6-13/2/41, HQ 3.16 with Technical Training at K.C.R. p: 3rd Bty.. 14-21/2/41, Q 2.15 nader Section Officers. No. 2 Section p.m.; and Bty., 14-31/2/41, HQ, 3.00
3.rn.
Qualification
Bdr. H. Y. Tang, 4th "Bty, qualified 3 a Gun Layer.
Dress for Al Day Parades As usual
1st Battery Jan 21, H.Q., 8 8.m...for D'Aguilar. Jan. 23. H.Q.. 5.30 p.m B.C.A. Class, those detailed. Dress-Muft!.
plus detalls from Nos. 1 and 3 Sec-
tions), will proceed to Golden Hall for Technical Work under Captain Wad- dell.
Corps Signals Jan. 20. H.Q... 5,20 p.m. (1) VR- U classified Men. Lamp Reading. 1st Year Men, Buzzer Proctice and Procedure. 2nd Year Men, ex- cept N.C.O.'s need not attend parade. - Jan. 22, HL.Q. 2 p.nl (1) Classified 2nd Battery
ren. Field Signaling, exercise, (HD) Jan 21. Bekhers, 8.30 p.m. layers Unclassified men. Signal training ac- and D.R.F. Cluss. Gun "dril and cording to programme. ( Evening Dummy Loader for those absent from parade. Signal training as detailed, parade on the 16th and for Recruits. Jan 24, H.Q., 2,p.m. - (1) Mainland Dress-Mufti, Overalls and S.D. caps Section. Recce. (1) Classifed men. to be carried.
(13) Field signalling.
Unclassified
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Jan 23, H.Q., 8 a.m. for Bluff Head. men Signal training according to
(lv) programime.
Evening parade. 3rd Battery
|Signal training as detalled.
Mobile Column:
Jan. 20 St. John's Place, 5.30 p.m. All N.C.O's. Dress-Overalls, S.D. caps, web belts and frogs.
*
Jan. 20, Hung Hom. 5.30, p.in. All platoons. Driving instructions and Crew Drili.
Jan. 23. (1) St. John's Place, 8 a,m. All except D.EL. (1) St. John's Place. 2 p.m. D.EL.
Jan. 22. Hung Hom. 1.30 am. Exer- Jan. 24, St. John's Place, 5.30 p.m.clse New Territories. Dress Battle B.G.A. Class. DEL School 5.30 p.n Order,
R.T.R. cap. DEL
24, HEQ 5.30 p.m. Squad
4th Battery Jan. 21, H.Q. 8 am. for Pakshawan,
5th AA Battery
Jan. drill.
Postings--Inter Platoon
4687 Pte. Halsall, FL Posted to No. 4
Jan. 21. EQ, 8.30 am. No. 1 Sec. (M.M.G.) FL: 2990 Pte. Sheehan, RB.
Posted to No. 6 (M.M.G.) M.
o1 A pretty society wedding took place at St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road, yesterday afternoon when MISS ELSIE JEAN LAMMERT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. Lammert, of No. 1, Chatham Road, Kowicon, became the for Saiwan. bride of MR. HAROLD DENISON BIDWELL, prominent Club rugby player who represented the Colony against Shanghai in 1936 and 1939.
close friend of Herr Walter, was
RELIGION IN FINLAND German authori- arrested by the
Before the war "conditions were ties on suspicion of being a Rua- sian spy. Quite innocent activities difficult for Catholics in Finland, were in a small were easily misinterpreted when a where they
was made, minority and the victims of con- cliarge of that kind and Walter had great fears for siderable prejudice.
Wilfrid A Finnish priest, Rev. his friend. He knew him mately for Walter was then Direc-de Christlersoni, reports a welcome
inti-
.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
The Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, S.J., officiated and the Rev. Fr. A. Riganti was at the organ. Ave Maria " was sung by
tor of the Bavarian Opera and change since the close of the 2nd Bunday after Epiphany. Miss Elvie Yuen while, Mr.j
Gabrilowitsch
Or rapidiv
to
act
He has been
RADIO PROGRAMME
Continued from Page 3
TOMORROW
HONGKONG CENTENARY
COMMEMORATION
Be The King of My Heart (Steiz) ¡Marek Weber and His Orchestra.
8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.09 Studio - Special Centenary Programme.
Talks by:-Sir Robert Ho Tung, Kt
"Early Reminscences of Hong- kong": Mr. P. S. Cassidy on "Growth Mr. C. of Trade in Hongkong": Champkin on Early Days' of the Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the Hongkong A.D.C."; Reading of talk by
12.15 pm. Vaughan Willungs-Sere
fellow. Finnish war. his was
sum-Papal Day. First Mass and General Evelie played "Obligato," a
Talks and Recitala " service as a military Communion 8 a.m. Second Mass 10 violin solo. conductor, and he was convinced moned into that he was completely. Innocent, chaplain, it being the first time alam, followed by Benediction. The
1100 am Belay, of a Special Cen- but he realised the difficulty of Catholic priest has performed such collection of this day is on behalf by her father, looked charming in drat Address by The Dean of Hong- The bride, who was given away tenary Service from St. John's Catoë- persuading the authorities of this a duty in that country.
of the Holy Father. Poter's Pence.
an Ivory, French satin gown cut ong He relates that he was called On week-days, Holy Mass 8 a.m with a high waist and a low heart- of Inducing them
to a meeting of chaplains, all of Confessions are heard every day. shaped neck with French lace let nade to Music. Then he thought of the Aposto- them Protestants except himself before and after Mass. On Saturn and long, tight sleeves. Her lle Nupelo,
whom he had never He was well received, he reports. days, the special time for Confes- white tulle vell was, held in place/EB.C. Orchestra, Soloists: I. Baile The Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow "Upon met but whom he had often seen and the Chief of Army Chaplains stons is from 4.30 to 8 p.m..
Interspersed with Recitals by -The with a tiara of orange blossoms S. Allen, E. Suddaby, E. Turner, M. this Rock." at .concerts and knew by repute specifically
and she carried a sheaf of white Jarred, H. Nash, W. Widdop. P. Jones, Church, Two Plano Pieces and Solos. Balfour, A. Desmondi, M. Brunskill, M.
Choir and Organ of St. Joseph's
by Harry Ore and John Smith includ- ing some of their own compositions.
11.60 Close down.
thanked
Father de
to be a great lover of music. He Christlersön for giving his ser- went to him. explained the
ST.
TERESA'S CHURCH
Prince Edward Rd.
Tel. 56217
Case vices.-
Jan. 18, Saturday: at 3.30 p.m. Epi. Meeting of St. Teresa's. C.Y.LLA.
am.
CATHOLIC
CHRIST CHURCH
Kowloon Tong
Church
The News and Commentary' will relayed from London as usual he tween 9 and 5.30 pm,
...
(Purceli-
Chorus. The
·Ins
Hilles and maiden-hair fern. ·
F. Titterton, R. Henderson, R, Easton, VICTORIAN LINES
H Williams, N. Allin The bride's younger sister, Miss
12.30 Violin Solar by Yehudi 2nd Sunday after the Epiphany, Florence Isabel Lammert, was the Mennhia.
Legende, Op. 17 (Wientawski)-With CATHEDRAL Services in English: 7.15 am Holy maid-of-honour and wore sky blue
Communion, 9.45 Choral Eucharist crepe cut on Victorian lines with Orchestre Des Concerts Colonce cond The following are the forth
and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. tight sleeves with a short vell. by Georges Enesco. La Ronde Des sheaf of mauve Lutins Op. 25 (Bazzini)--with- Piano coming services at the Catholic Cyril Brown, MA 6.30 p.m. Even-She carried a
WEATHER REPORT Cathedral, Came Road:
song. Services in Mandarin: 8 am. sweet peas and maiden-hair fern. accomp. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany-Holy Communion. Morning prayer The bridegroom, who is con- 12.43 The Royal Command Concert,
Hongkong Royal Observatory Jan, 19, 2nd Sunday after Epi Papal Day Morning services: 1st and sermon. Jan. 21.-V.D.MA. An- nected with Messrs. Gibb, Livings-1938,
To Heart-Easing Mirth
10 am, Jan. 17. Meeting iChrist
tch & Co., Ltd.. Hongkong, was phany: 8.30 a.m. Holy Mass with Mass at 8 with sermon in Chinese,nual Holy Communion at €
Sermon in Chinese, 8 am. Choral 2nd Mass at 8 Solemn High Mass, Branch) 6. p.m. in Vicarage, Jan, attended by Mr. H. Van Leeuwen, Davies-Isobel Baille, Elsie Suddaby. Barometer) (at sea level) "30.10
Desmond and Astra Young People Service in the
Mass Sermon in English and 3rd Mass at 10 with sermon in 22 -4.30 pm Wolf Cubs. Jan. 23 of the Java, China, Japan Lijn. Cloud-Cap't Towers (Stevens)--Massed Temperature,, 62 F. Chura at. 10 a.m Leader: 'Miss
10 am. Holy Mass English: Evening services: at 37.15 am. Holy Communion, 10 as bestman.
Y Humidity, 84 per cent. Choirs cond. by Sir High Allen. E. Gibbins, Primary Sunday School
Memorial Service to the late Lord Meeting of th Guild of Martha
́ ́A ́largely-attended reception was Bore Glas (Welsh Folk Song) -Mar- Wind Direction, E/N in the Hall at 10 am. Leader: Miss
Rees garet.
and Welsh" Baden-Powell, Chief Scout, by the and Mary in Vicarage. 6 pra. Choir held at the Hongkong Hotel where
Chorus. Wind Force (Beaufort), 5. W. Robinson,
Catholic Boy Scouts and Girl Practice in Church. Jan, 24-8pm felicitations were offered to the Twantydillo (English Folk Song) --Temperature: Maximum yesterday. Choral Communion and Sermon
Robert Easton and English Chorus. Guides of Hongkong and Kowloon. Annual meeting of the Guild of newly-weds.
The honeymoon is being spent England (Parry) - Mary Jarred and Temperature: minimum last night. The funeral oration by the Rev. Martha and Mary in Vicarage. Jan. at 11 am. Preacher: The Rev.
Fr. George Byrne, S.J., President of 25-Conversion of St. Paul, 7:15 at Repulse Bay Hotel,
Massed Choirs; Jerusalem (Parry); HLA. Wittenbach. Evensong and Sermon at 8.15 p.m. Preacher: The
the Catholic Boy Scouts: at 4 Re-a.m. Holy Communion.
National Anthem (Final verse)--Mass- ed Choirs. Rev. HA. Wittenbach, The Sunday
citation of the Holy Rosary, ser-
1.00 Local Time Signal; Weather Club will meet after this Bervice.
mon on the Papal Day by Rev. Fr. Rosary, Sermon and Benediction, Craig S.J., and Benediction. ST.
Report WEEK DAY NOTICES
On following days a Sermon
23-Recitation of the Holy Monday, Jan. 20th. Medical War young ladies will be given also Rosary and Benediction of the Working Party for China at 10 at 9 a.m.
Blessed Sacrament at 5.30 pm. On 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 8 trar of Marriages, officated at the Northwards (March) -Southwards Sunrise tomorrow, 7.05 a.m. week days Mass at 6 and 7.30;jam Holy Communion (Comtollowing "weddings at the Registry (valse)--Eastwards (Eastern Dance)- Confessions morning" and "evening. municants Fellowshipy and in yesterday:--
Benediction. with Sermon in English.
On week-days: Holy Mass at Jan. 21, Feast of St. Agnes: General Communion of Children of Mary's Sodalities.
6.30 and 7.15 am.
Jan. 22, Wednesday:" at 7 p.m. beging & Retreat in Chinese, with
for
Jän.
a.m. Fellowship of Youth at Jan, 24, Friday: a Service of In 6.15 p.m. St. Andrew's Club at tercession with the Way of the
Cross at 6 p.m.
9p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 21st Church Coun-
ell Meeting at 8.30 p.m. Interces- ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH. sion Service in connexion with
HONGKONG. Queen's Road East, Opposite the Royal Naval Hospital Preachers. Morning -- Rev.
the war at 6 p.ni,
Wednesday, Jan, 22nd.: 51. An -
drew's Wolf Cubs in the Hall at
E
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THE CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Hongkong Branch Chapel, 25, Cumberland Road, Kowloon Tong
JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
TWO WEDDINGS AT REGISTRY
· Mr. J. Reynolds, Deputy Regis-
70-F.
****59 Ft Band Rainfall for 24 hrs, enaing ito
today, 0.19 tris
Total rainfall since January 1.03 Compositions of Erk Coates & 0.64 ing Roger Quiller.
Against an average of, 0.41 ins. Four Ways Buite (Eric Coates): Sünset tonight: 6.01 bim
1st,
#14 p.m., Jan. 17. Westwards (Rhythm) New Light Barometer (ab sea level), 29.69 ins. Peak Church; 11 Matting and Mr. Man Yee-jun, cashier,"reald- | Symphony Orchestra, Music When sermon. (Broadcast) Preacher, ing at No. 15, Queen Victoria St., Foft Voices Die Words, Shelley: Temperature, 64 F. The Dean. 12.15 pm. Holy Com-and Miss Lau Lal-ngor of No. 22. Music, Quilter: Love's Philosophy Humidity, 75 per cent.
tonin' Cathedral, Hall. Thursday 10.15 pm. Blck intercessions,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Forthcoming weddings announc-
BulterByTM
1.43 - Puccini's" · "Mndam [Act 1.1
Characters and Soloists in order of appearance: Buzuki, servant of Mr. G. Tseng Ching-liu of No. Cho-Cho-Ban Mannarini (Mezzo 28, Robinson Road, and Miss Chen Soprano): Lieut. Pinkerton of USN Goro, marriage Wen-shien of No. 13A, Chine Road.
Dr. Hung Ki-yong of No. 125 broker Paldi (Tenor); Sharpless, "17.9. Nanchang Street, and Miss To Lal-cho-san-Sheridan: (Sophino); Prifice →→→ jwan of No. 1, Lock Road,
Cecil (Tenor);
Consul --- Weinberger. (Häritone): Cho-
Dats of
Height.
"
LOW WATER
munion, 8.15 Evensong and ser-Wing Lee Street.
(Shelley -- Quilter Mark Raphael Wind Direction, E/N. 1100. Preach, Rev. A, P. Rose,
Baritone) with Roger Quilter at the Wind Force (Beaufort),4 Mr. Ho Har-fal, surveyor of the Piano. Children's Overture - (Quilter) |Maximum temperature, 67 F. All are invited to attend the social Public Works Departament, residing The Rev. John Bechtel, Pastor. hour after evensong in Cathedral at No. 581, Nathan Road, and MissNew Tight Symphony Orchestra. Minimum temperature, 50 P
1.30. Reuter and Rugby Press, W-Rainfall, ri. 6.30 p.m. St. Andrew's Rover Moreton: Evening Rev. 7. E. Sunday Services: In English: 10 Hall. Holy Communion is cele-Tam Kwong-chan of No. 11. Woo-ther Forecast and announcements. Scouts meet at 11 Cumberland Sandbach. Morning parade service am. Worship Speaker: Mr. C. B. brated on Thursday 7.30amsung Street. Road, Kowloon Tong at 8.45 pm. 10.15-am Hymn 109, Prayer, Hymn Carter. Subject: "The Good Shep-Friday 7.45 am. in Cantonese) Thursday, Jan. 23rd, Medical 514, First Lesson, Hymn 21, Second [herd." 8.30 pin. Young People's Saturday (Conversion of St, Paul) War Working Party for China at Lesson, Prayer, Notices. Offertory. Service. Speaker: Miss M30 am. Monday 8 p.m. Badmined are:- 10 am St. Andrew's Club at 9 pm. Hymn 450, Sermon. Hymn 898. Whitney. Subject: Four Little Friday, Jan. 24th. Choir Practice Benediction. Evening service 7 p.m. Wise Things." In Cantonese: 11 Hymn 678. Prayer, Hymn 157, a.m. Worship. 3 pm. Sunday at 6.30 p.m.
Next Sunday, January 26th, Aus Lesson. Prayer, Notices, Offertory, School. 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic meet-
FRATERNITY, PRAYER ROOM tralia Day. Special Service at Hymn 503. Sermon. Hymn 947 Ing. Mid-Week Service In Can- tonest: Wednesday, Jan. 22. 7.30 il am, to which ali Australian"
No. 17 ́ Poktulah” Hosd, “ Mr. L. V. Yung-Boloist.
p.m.Evangelistic-prayer meeting: Residents are invited.
Hongkong.. NOTICES FOR WEEK
Special Chiriese New Year meet- of St. *The rooms
"Following the evening service aings. Starting with the morning Saturday, 8.30 pan. Third talk open daily from social neur will be held at 8 & 8 service on Jan. 26 a week of special on "1941 and afterwards.” Subject,
at the "Nebuchadnezzar's vision (Dantei) Home 8.15 p.m. All Servicemen and meetings will be held
The Kwangtung Provincial Goy- civilians warntly welcomed. A Chapel by a group of workers from 2 and the Dramatic Closure of meeting for Prayer and Fellowship the Bethel Bible Beminary. In Mari's Supremacy when Christ ernment is determined to eliminate. will be held at 6 & 8-Home on dition to the usual Sunday ser- Comes. Bunday, 9.45 a.m. Bervice prostitution in the province with (Kennedy Road)
Tuesday 8.30 p.m. Monday and vices, evangelistic meetings will be of Holy Cotimnion Service over in this year. Sunday, Jan. 19. Morning wor-Thursday at 6 & 8 Home-Bad held every evening at 7.30 p.m. at 10.30-in time for friends to Stern orders have been issued to ship 10:30 am. Preacher: Rev. JE minton Club 7 pm. Wednesday 6.30 The special services will close with attend their churches 8.30 p.m. the different hsten to carry this Sandbach, Evening Worship 6 pm. -House Committee meats at the 7.30 meeting on Bunday even- Evangelistic meeting to explain the out by three stages of threa
& 8 Home,
months each-~(Central Newa);A ing, Feb, 2..
gospel of the. grace of God, p.m. Preacher: Rev. C. Moreton.
Fellowship are
10 am to 11 p.m.
UNION CHURCH
14
Andrew's
Benediction.
31
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