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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Dec 1924, p. 5

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OW A N lity, and our right for Cash (19 lix cred at the Mill Ev cry Afternoon Dr Day. her present b0.000.000. I me CHRISTMS 7 e of them brcken 5' the gIOWD'UPe-‘W" to your employee?" gr preset) [Soâ€"huff“, Are the \' 7341;421anin ’ t if t a ti} Durham. hnt. “anâ€"n."- ill 1., Ila Value We wish The Chronicle staff and readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Mr. W. 6. Lawrence had plucking bee-s Saturday and Monday and has shimwd uw-I‘ one hundrod drosse-d fowl. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Patterson spent a day recontly with their daughter, Mrs. .-\.' Kellor, Varney. Miss. Mar Andrew visited at the harm of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watspn iast, wvnk. Mr. William B. Patterson had a wood bee last. week and got. a nice pilv nf wood cut. The annual meeting of Green Grove U.F: 0. club was: held in lhe school house on Wednesday, December 3. '1'. Thomas Bell, secrelaiy, gave a report. The club was organized 1' [he ('i'mim: year. and the officers appulnll‘d were. President, John Mc- Girr; Viceâ€"Presidenl. J. Seeley; See- l’cbiry 'l‘reasurer. \Villiam \Vrir. .lr.; Directors, {loin-rt. Lindsay, .lohn Iamillon and William Patterson M r. William W'eir. Sr, was chosen a delegate lo the annual commotion lo. '0 held in 'roronlo. . M r. and Mrs. l). Hamilton and son. John. spent an evening with .\l r. and Irs. Thomas 'l‘urnhull. L. l). L. “92 held their election and mslallalion of officers Monday evenâ€" ing. .l)ecemher 8, in lheir hall. The "(‘t‘illljl‘ was very disagreeable. but about. forty members were present. The installation ceremony was DOP- lormed by District. Master William Iii-win and olllcers of L.().l.. 632 Durham. The officers elected for the coming year \VorezVV. 31., ll. “'13me 0.31.. \V'. ilgwill: Recording Secre- tary, (l. Whiluwru; Chaplain. (i. BU”; Financial Sec-rotary, L. McFadden; 'l‘rl-‘isurer. 1i. Hopkins: 1). of (2.. Thomas l’mll; [melnrvrx .\. \Vhil- Iu'y'i‘ and .l. Andrews: First, Commit- hw mm. D. \Valsun. .\ few shun! Tina”, Main 18. an. ( Our own Correspondent.) The snowslnrms HVN' ”H‘ Won-k- and madv Hm rnacls rather hmwy, anal mm-h lvss trafl‘w than usual ‘was on the highway Saturday and Mm- dm'. 'l‘hv sleighing ifi greatly Im- prhw-d fine? the! Slfll‘mS. ‘IV'I ‘AEIIL'IAII. k11l'.l \l'w‘s Pvm'l Wilsun. teacher hmm. spun. \Vo-dm‘sztlay vu‘ning last wcvk with hvr t'r'wnd. Miss Ethel Derby of South l’ivnlingk. -' '\.-‘nn:‘ Darkies’ Corners (Our own Correspondent.) .l HUI lN'llll‘H n. 311's, Gmwgu Immna uf l)‘.'tl‘0it-. Iiv h.. and hrnthur. Mr. \VOOdlbO'l‘p Johnston of Humor, Minn. are» “311.. im- volatiW‘S hvrv and at South Benâ€" int: r'glativos horn and at South lien-i finck. l Mr. and Mrs. (lvorgv “Bay and daughter. Miss Gracv, spent Sunday inst with Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. Mr. \V‘ill’rml .\dlam of Durham is ongaged for a time with Mr. Charlvs leay. Messrs. Hobort Johnston and Gemgo Alexander aro attending tho l'.l'.0. convention in Toronto this work as delegates for the Allan Park i‘;i?‘.0. club." The teacher and children of Eben- vzmj school are preparing for a Christmas Tree and ontcrlamment at lhn ammo] on Frulay ant-moon. thv mth inst. _ _ ' "Axn";.‘u ant" ‘3’!" 1119.0 . Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hopkins and Mr. Frank Hupkins nl‘ Hutton Hill th‘nt an evening thv first of fuel wnnk at Mr. Rnbrrt. Johnston‘s. l The Allan Park III-KO. club hold lhwir regular meeting Friday last. 'l‘lw rhih hae now a mvmbrrship ol owr 90 farmers and is indeed a (run lwnpiil. to all. both for the shipping nl’ liwstnck and the pur- chzieins: of salt. twinc. wheat serpen- inx‘. 0:0. The) club has deemed to Mill! a ha'iomt‘l. in the Ebenezer whnul on Friday. January 9. \li°.~'. James Mather V'iSlted the limtm' family in le-Pmonl. Mr. and Mrs. William Derbv an'd Iitl'o- .‘largurPt. visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jami‘s KPl‘l‘. Varnev. \h'. Thnmne :‘lPROR’lld visited mm Mr. James McRonald. Mr. Robert Gillespie of California visited rocpntly with ”10 Derby l-‘rmav. lR’CL'qucl .u. .--...- _ V . and 15 cents. Sunday School ch11- KH‘S [‘U‘ l‘ Pl ULv-u- v -- - 21' they were big enough to fight back. South Bentinck Rocky Sauce? Ebenezer. . lint-wt. LHHtS'ily H: u. sure unkln. scmn he) bvucr. in: :1 Christmas n Mummy after- Nurtheast Normanby (Our own Correspondent.) As last. Sunday was such a stormy day, «imly thirteen people. were pn'sent at. UM- srrvicr in Knox Church. In the absence of Rev. Mr. Burnett, a splendid snrmon by Rev. Ruhrrt McAlpinn of Buffalo was read by Mr. Donald Mcllvridr. Rev. Mr. McAIpinr is a cousin 0f Mrs. John Marshall. Miss A. Time" taught school last, Saturday instead of next Monday. She is having a school concert on inda\ afternoon, and will lame Satâ€" nrdav morning to spout! hm holi- dams at 1101' home in BI'USM ls. pm‘nus New Yo INSTALLED OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR Loc H S. I1. 1 1101.1 I). . 111111111. .I. 11'. 111111111. S. .\'.: 1‘1111111..I. A. I111\vla111I.'I‘1111115.; 121111151. .I. \ Mm. 1111. l’. S.; 111111111. I1. I11. IIII'IIRHISIIII. S. S; 131'1m11. 'I‘. III. \I1I1a1I1I11.11 .I. 8.: V. I'.\'. 111111111. W. 111. 11:=I 1k. I.) 11111; 131111111'1‘. Hundmson, .\I. ’11I1 \1.;1.111111I1". ‘M1:lIraith,M. :‘11I\'.: 121111151 I1. M11111 I111a1I 11011111. 211d \'.; 1.1111111. .I H. Harding. H.191 \.;1111111[1.J.111IIL,L SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN HELD ANNUAL CONCERT Large Crowd Present at Presbyterâ€" ian_8nnday School Concert Last light. The annual Sunday School enterâ€" tainment of the Presbyterian Church was hold last night in the church basement, and will long ‘bq .remem: vtuuuuu, ua unau bored by the little ones taking part and the grown-ups who attended. The program presented was a good was, and the offerings varied in character and were indicative of careful preparation. Over two hun- dred children were present. we are informed, and gift boxes and oranges were presented the scholars at the close of the program.‘ . FYI-u 'V"(j __ , .mnp Lump cal Masonic Chapter Held Annual Installation Monday Night. Mr. John Snell was chairman. Tho program consisted of recitations, diaâ€" Iogucs. songs. drills, instrumentals, choruses by the school children. an address by Rov. Mr. Smith and a talk by Master Jimmy Henderson on his recent trip to Scotland. Tho program closed with tho Naâ€" : tional Anthem. ‘ lix. Hump g, Hump. LBI‘T TUESDAY MORNING 0N CALIFORNIA TRIP Mr. and Hrs. L. Pender, Palmerston, Will Spend Winter Months in Sunset State. Mr.- S. Pender n! the Durham Stone and Sand Company plant hero. mm in Pfllmerslon over the weekâ€" end visitingfins parents. Mr. and since which time he has gradually risen. and for some years was super- intendent of tuck with headquarters at. Palmerston. In the pursuanpe of m of the town, an for the first time as far as can be learned, an nntario iweekly paper will be bought out by . a women’s organization. The Palmerston women have or- ganized a complete editorial staff, with anoediiorâ€"in-chief to supervise. A sporting editor haebeen aopoinu‘d. ‘QOCIOB. CUIWI vv-vâ€" __ 'Vanous renorters have been an- pointed to cover special assignmen's ,and the nmnizafion has been mod- teled on the svstem of a metronolium Mailv. Mrs. (Dr.) H. B. (2039mm was ; elected the editor-inâ€"chief. :1111. \V. S. 1111111012 A; 11.21. \\'. (‘1. 1111111111111; 11.; 11111. 1‘ 11. 1111111111,. .1.; 1331.11011111. 1111'..t 111.. 1111n111.J. 11.‘(11'11nt 21111111. .1. A. 1111\V111111L'1‘2r1211s. 1.1. 31111141111 1’. b‘.; 1.1011111 11: 11111151111 S. 8.; 111m11. '1‘. M. 111111 .1. 3.; V. l‘x. 01111111. W. 112.1 1) 111113.,131111111 1.1.11‘11111‘1‘800, V1-1 111rm11 . ‘.Mcllraith, M. \\ \\' (car. lb. .‘du' |n(:.klin 11’]. S. Hunlm 7.. , I11: ! ickming 11.; , I': M nudity Comp Grunt Tho Next Sunady will be a very suit- able time to study the doctrine of the Virgin birth. The topic is time-‘ ly, and these days, very necessary to consider. Some of the “New The- ology” advocates deny the fact. Others like Haruack of Germany maintain that it “has no real auth- orit)’ and no value for the Christian ority and rel lgiqn. l Clxelvu. Christian people ought to realize that this is a matter of vital im- portancc in vonsidering the person of Jesus Christ. the inspiration of the Bible. the possibility of minim-'3 and S“ forth. SEASON’S SKATING STARTED MONDAY Goad Crowd. Present on Opening Night and Excellent. Time Reported The first skating of tho somon. 5:» far as tho Durham Amusement. (301nâ€" mny is concormini, took place Mon- day i‘wnning whom a. large crowd was in attornlnncv. The rink 090mm: Monday night, we think, holds “It?! record for an early start in this sou- i son's [)ODUIIII' pastime. and was only" ':pproached in 1919 when tho rink was opened on December 17. The ice this year is excellent, many saying it was in noarly‘mid- Minter condition, fairly smooth and llwith a mind bottom. Already the Iliockoy boys have enjoyed pi-nctisr. mm] if the weather remains at all rolil. young and old who so closirv may enjoy their winter pastime for tho next three or four months. R. W. MORRISON BOUGHT MRS. WHITMORB PROPERTY Bring 8: “40nd with you Will Erect Portable Sawmill'and Do Custom Sawing This Winter. .\ [H'Opm'Ly (Inn! of intvrvst to many took place lazsl. week when M l‘. R. \V'. Morrison purchased f mm Mrs. \\'hitmwre hm' pmperly on (Worm.- Sirmrt. and will placu thm'mn his‘ ~ [wing outfit and d0 custom sawing: I'wr any in the districl. who are in ‘iw market. for this kind of work. Hn intumis as won to buy logs. and {Shelburnc Emnomist, The latest radio yum cumws frum .slzu'kdale. A Scotch radinâ€"phan up vlwrc says he isn't. going in try in pick up (ivrmanyutlmy might hi" asking for another loan! lufrwise conduct. :1 IS I 11053. IBN’S GLASS POSSIBLY DURHAM CHRONICLE moral 52mm: Pleasant Bvâ€"exxâ€"irig Spent in Debate and Community Singing. HAT)’ Coon DEBATE ing of the National Anthem. On December 29 the next. meeting will be held when the subject. “Reâ€" solvcd that. a country depends more upon its resources fur its develop- ment than its people.“ will lw do- bated. Howey 0'~ ’ [M'ombvr 9. Morllvy, {l H Yumâ€"«At Durham Huspital, Do.- cumber 16, In Mr. and Mrs. l. \‘aku. l‘lgx'vmuni, u. daughtm'. Smith-Bailer.»â€"{)n Dru-mlwr 12. 1924. Elizaht-HI Muriv. «luughmr 01' MI‘. J. Btaih'l' Hf Bath. ”Min, 10 Dr. lmhvr! A. Smith of ('ilwnt. um... Atkinson.»- t.lm lam Joe. “(‘00an if? Sleep on. lM-iovmi. 4mm. and MM my rvsl, La) duwn ihv hrad mum Hw Smiours hua‘t , “a [mod thee \wll hut h-sus luwd thee best. - Farmwll. . Sadly massed by \Vâ€"ifu and Family \Vnmun's ' and Fine. 2-1. \\'0 per pair ..... Childrvn s May; Sim kin"s. pm to age. Davie/23’ Tomato Soup. 1: (ms 35; Heinz’ Baknd l’muns. lwr tin 15¢ Good H and- Picked N 0. SUI! BORE '-ln Arihur 'l‘uwnsth on ‘J. m Mr. and Mrs. J. J. IN MARRIED EIBMORIAM -ln hning nwnmry u ph Mkinsvn who div. £923. THE HOME OF QUALITY GOODS Specials in Dry Goods Specials in Groceries Mark. (Lushmfzn- m-icm! :H'POi‘dlnf.’ . J. VOLLETT xssus Call and gel the bags. we Purv 5" m'kings, PHONE 70 $1.25 I g c v WM” -|‘m- '1. h. h rx nuw about. half Ur wot-M‘s mud and about. a" HR bran-I. mm Small mm: sluflis whmummsu 1 [5d ‘ imitate the foolishness or a big (my. WHICA'I‘.\\'.‘\Y\"I‘EII A'l‘ RM'. RU! Mills. Highvst prions paid. BAI'I‘IS‘I‘ SI‘NIDAY NIHUUI. ENTR- laimnunl. 'l‘uvsdu). lMu-vmlu r 23. 1 LOST ON FRIDAY I‘ZVI‘LNINE, l'.\ll{ (W ‘1 “KI! hwl‘ M. w dark rimmM .L'ltlssvs in raw «m It'll Slrm't ur lb" Hmwr mad. “0qu c.“ rvhnru hi Hm ()Ill‘nmclv uflh‘v. I Spy Apples, ‘er bbl. $5.00 shingle (WARP : Nu UN MIL]. S'l'ltl‘lfi'l‘ NEAR MNEU“. .‘e Mm. I‘mmtm saw-d lumbm‘. Hugh-.4, Mr. valtwk. sm‘um' and ”my shingle» mum-r Imughl. â€" R. W. uz'i'hun. Durham. 12 18 U Mun ~ “ onl. NW Mums. pan Mom's tlashnwrv $100.ka Mt-n's \V‘einlvr (Law. MM: “.2. Khan! uni he to: ammo-non.) Kimwrud Sum-ks. :t tum fm SLEI G-HS FOR SALE CU 8T0. SAWIIG rm! Hm'rum. w-r tm :whmvru mucking?! ‘.M SLICIHHS. «ZHEAP. Mjmmm. 29‘ PAGE 5.

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