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ALSO SHOWING
"LESSONS ON GOLF"
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12; 1932.
SALES OF WORK.
SUCCESSFUL „CHARITY AP-
·PEAL AT ST. STEPHEN'S
KOWLOON KIDDIES
ENTERTAINED.
BOWLING GREEN CLUB'S
FINE EFFORT
"A perfectly marvellous after- noon" was how Mrs. W. T. Sou
A. highly successful sale of work was held at St. Stephen's Girls' College an Entúrday, in ald of the Ministering Childrona League and local charition.
torn described the second annual children's sports and Christmas Mr. J. R. Wood, in performing party at the Kowloon Bowling the opening ceremony, spoke Green Club on Saturday after- briefly on the objects of the Mials- noon.
LESSON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
"God the preserver of man" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Belentist, yesterday.
The Golden Text was: "As the mountains aro round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about his people from henceforth oven and ever." (Pa.125:2.) tering Children's League, stress- So generously did members of
Among the citations which com- ing the approach of Christmas, the club contribute, that it was prised the Lesson-Sermon was the and the demands that were made possible to give each child a hand- following from the Bible: "O Lord, on the League's funds at this time some present as well as balloons, the hope of Israel, ali that forsake of the year.
ice cream, oranges and sweets.
theo shall be ashamed, and they During the day a bovy of schooli Mrs. Southorn - Pleaned. that depart from me shall be writ children descended on the streets;
ten in the earth, because they have After presenting the prizes, forsaken the Lord, the fountain of In the vicinity of the College, sell-Mrs. Southern thanked the club living waters. Heal me, O Lord, ing flowers, while the grounds of for the invitation to be prosent and I shall be healed; save me, the college were thrown open to "It is a great pleasure for both and I shall be saved; for thou art the public.
my husband and myself to come
The tennis courts were utilised to auch a happy · gathering" shemy praize. (Jer. 17: 18,14). for stalls, and many novel games sald. "I wish to congratulate the led the following passage from the The Lesson-Sormon also includ- of skill were in evidence. It is committee and everyone concern Christian expected that the funds concerned ed in
Science toxt-book will benefit materially from the sports and party."
the organisation of the "Science and Health with Key to sales eflected.
the Scriptures," by Mary Baker On behalf of the committee. Eddy: "Divine Love always has Mrs. Southern handed two dainty met and always will meet every presents to Mrs. Rapley and Mrs. human need." (P.494). Terty, as a mark of appreciation for the work they had done.
Before the gathering broke up, three- rousing cheers were given for Mrs. Southern.
Af the Diocesan School The annual bazaar of the Diocesan Girls' School, the pro- ceeds of which are for local charl- ties nominated by the girls them- solves, and for the erection of a covered way from the school to the playground, was held qu Saturday in the School hall and the sports events: grounds.
Lady Pollock declared the bazaar open. She was met at the School gate by the Roy, W. Walton Rogera, Vicar of St. Andrew's Church, and Miss H. D. Sawyer, Headmistress of the D.G.S. A guard of honour was provided by kiris of the 2nd Kowloon (D.G.S.) Company of Girl Guides.
Lady Pollock was subsequently presented with An artistically decorated basket.
The following are the results of
Boys' Events.
Potato Race-1, W. Henderson; 2. D. Henderson; 3, E. Packo.
Flat Race-1, W. Lang: 2, T. Fergusson; 3, B. Hoare.
PRISON FOR WIFE OF POET.
MRS, COUSINS CONVICTED OF SEDITION
London, Dec. 11. Mrs. Margaret Cousins, wife of the Irish poet and theosophist, has 2,been sentenced at Madras to
year of simple imprisonment on a 2,charge of disseminating sedition.
She refused to enter into a bond
one
Boot Race-1, D. Henderson; E. Packe; 3, W. Henderson.
Flat Race-1, J. Thomson; B. Nichol; 3. D. Henderson,
Sock Race-, W. Nicholl; 2, W. promising to be of good behaviour for a year-017 Own Corrcapon- Henderson; 3, J. Thomson.
Three-legged Race-1, E. Hog-dent.
The displays were varied and bin and J. Thomson; 2, M. Hale there were brisk sales, while the and B. Thompson,
Bid ShowB
но attracted! numerous patrons. The Girl! Guiden had charge of several! guessing competitions.
Girls' Events.
2, J. Sturgeon; 3, J .Ferguson.
Musical Chairs-1, D. McCow;
Skipping Race-1, E. Nichol: 2,2, R. Nish; 8, T. Mahoney. M. McCaw; 3, J. Booth.
Flat Race-1, Jean Hale; 2.
Adults' Events.
Mothers' Egg and Spoon Race-
During the afternoon, the St. Androw's Church Young People Joyce Hardy; 2, Joyce Sturgeon. gave two performances of "Alice: Three-legged Race-1, P. Fer- (a) 1. Mrs Whitta; 2, Mrs. in Wonderland."
| Luson and E. McKelvic; 2. J.Mahoney; 3, Mra. Hoare. (b) 1, Lady Pollock announced that Booth and M. McCaw.
Mrs. Nichol; 2, Mrs. Goodwin; 3,
the school's annual gymnastic dis-j Wee Tots Race-1, Reginald Mra. Sherrif play would be given on Friday! Cullen; 2, Stanley Clark; 3, John ta: 2, D. Waterton; 3, V. Ram-
Men's Sack Race-1, F. V. Whit and Saturday, December 16 and Younghusband, 17, at 3 p.m., on both days.
acy. Egg and Spoon Race-1, J. Hale; |
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