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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 May 1929, p. 8

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PAGE 8. The Mind of Man Has Never Conceivec‘ Qt Beforeâ€"The Eye of Man Has N even ‘ Seen Its Equal' i ”MISSION 35 (cuts and 25 Cents One showeacli night at 7:45 pm. Thurs, Fri., Sat, May 16, 17,18 Star Theatre, Durham hutbcMdebymmWAm melMyersandFrancisX.Bushman \ Fuhmcofifiwhmh tflath-mmeggadflgiipw R‘ RAMON NOVARRO Betty Bronson, May McAvoy, Car- .’ Prue-ad by mm-cownn-mm FRED NIBLO Wflcmdwwby Cm by Thumbnail-1m J. m THE DURHAM CHRONICLE EM The annual meeting of the Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. J. Arnill on Tuesday, May 14,} There was a goodly number present, The officers for the coming year were elected. Honorary President, Mrs. W. Rogers; President, Mrs. McGuire; lst Vice. Mrs. Tuck; 2nd Vice, Mrs. Hos- tetter; Secretary, Mrs. C. Fenton; Treasurer, Mrs. Rife; League of Na- tions Secretary, Mrs. R. Christie; District Director, Mrs. Thorne; Tem- perance Secretary, Mrs. Thorne; Dis- trict Representatives, Mrs. Queen and Mrs. Sim; Social Convenor, Mrs. Leith; Visiting Committees: Southâ€" Mrs. Cowan and Mrs. Sim; Villageâ€" Mrs. MacMillan and Mrs. Roberts; North,â€"Mrs. W. Allan and Mrs. Queen. Mrs. Lowe, RN.. of Toronto gave a Very interesting talk on Institute work and the influence food has on our lives and temperament. There will be a meeting at Mrs. McGuire’s on Tues- day to draw up a program for the coming year and to transact other bus- iness. All are invited. Toronto on Monday. â€"â€"â€"'â€"wv Mrs. (Dr.) W. P. Ellis is riously ill at time of writing. We sin rely hope she may soon recover. t,, A..- Ellis came home from DW'MOMOOW" 319373325; tummy. my 13, mp Full Houses Heard Rev. Dr. Drummol Noted Hamilton Divine Delight”! MMn Congregations Sux Morning and Evening With His mt Discourses.-â€" Annual Su Two full houses attended the men and evening services in the Presm inn church here last Sxmday. thv caston being the anniversary sen of this congregation. At. the em: service the church was scarcely l enough to accommodate thc crowd. Wt in attendanm at any 8c: since the opening of the new ch buflding a couple of years ago. Rev. Dr. Drummond of St. Presbyterian church. Hamilton. wa. spech speaker. and to say 1113 delighted his congregations mm eloquent sermons at. both semc but expressing it very mildly. in At the morning service he took m- from the words. “Let, this mind you. which was also in Chris: J, For his evening text he chm passage from the Gospel ()1 S: ‘ thew. “He saved other:~ 31.32%!" could not save." Both (,il.\('u‘.zr'.\c'~. fell thought out sermons and vmz tened to with much 11m_-:~c->L ‘n; hearers. Special music by the Choir unde leadership of Mrs J. H Hardm; harmed both serncex, 11111: Chm: quitting themselves 111051 mm At the morning “1110.1 1111» 1111' “Love Divine All Low Excviiinu” sung, the duct obliuam 130111;: 195121 ind Entertainment Held Monda‘ Mrs. A. W. H. Lauder and Mn». Weir. Lorenz's “O For :x T1101 Tongues to Sing" was saw}; 1)}. : choir. Mrs. T. M. McFadden 53‘ 8010. “O Lord Correct Me". “Hark. Haxk Mx Saul 21:: d A! When the Sun W as Sm “on choral offerings; at 1110 Honing vice, the solo in the former balm: 1 by Mrs. McFadden. Thv mule ‘ tette comprising Mossrs. h. S. M: The church decorations lor ti casion were very beautiful. roses. dragons and lilies being well disp There was a large attendance lm sister congregations oi the um surrounding community and from of the nearby nouns and as a m 'respect the evening service in the fist church was withdrawn. Monday’s Programme On Monday evening a fall A supper was served in the. basemé the church from 6 to 8 o‘clock and too. was well patronized. Ten: viands and attentive \X‘aiti‘esse .former occasions assured a large c and the supper £th year ii any surpassed any of former occasio: thur, T. M. McFaddr-n. J. H. H11? and A. G. McComb rmdvrvd ’1‘.“ tlon “Beautiful Land 'The quartet’oe is compos James Stewart and J( tenors. R Rennie. baritox' Reid, basso. and in 13011: solo work delighted all them. Miss Hudson. enwrtaxmr. appearance here. displayed talent in her various onerin be again welcomed in :1 rm: ment. Possessing a pleasm it? and good powerS‘ of in: every number was well ream: encore demanded. b...“â€" HYDRO RATES MAY AGAIN BE RED Surplus of (her Two Million May Mean [if-fund to l’atr 1928 Billspâ€"Nms Sl-hcdulo 0 Being Worked Out The Ma 115th the Tuesday I refunds 01 one result. the Mai? ed. from the 1C 58 which the O ities. rolled up extent; in 1928 plete report ‘ issued yesterda dro Commissic consumer in accordan‘ 31158101“. 5 policy “A .1" 9‘0 I ry1' V' (‘5 cham W35- municipalitieb < total surplus 0f It. the Mail from the to him the 0 . rolled up 1'6 someth acreased hills by only Led of ChO‘. 10115

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