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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Dec 1929, p. 5

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iv rs came from base where the w psiness was rem own-d buyers were desperate mov e, but 385 hams welcomed ch“. he town 8000 m w business policy “I! rade was W ha. unrestrained buying a; yment plan may m. r a time. but is m headache in the and. ‘0 rate. booklets with for . . ristmas Post of all I save money. mber of the 1:131 Writing at - ND DOLLS ~'. at. half price. mama D012 'nh “g ({Vt's. I'm $1.19 Jets. 12 beta- 3 box, with VTHER pets Days fails 9 9h» O ne -â€"i:'onc Durham description ublicity :me of ..my 0‘ e other .e best e cost. errors Wool ll] ham. 1c. [Hui The Chronicle ads as me 7. Thursday, W ‘9 m Bigger 'rixclusivc Engineering $611001! gnu‘tical'xy train ambitious ".cn in any of the followinc 2‘}; Pay Trades: 0 Aviation 0 Auto Mechanic. :1 Welding Battery Work 0 House “Wiring 0 lndufltitl Elecnicity KNOX Y. W. A. 357 St. Catherine w. Room ‘00. Manual. W COMMERCIAL ENGINEERlNG SCHOOLS '9 Queen W” Tonn‘m OIL Wozk ne 0 Building ring Educating “via. 0 Show Clld ticity A" _ and Graduates. f ‘.»_v New Income plan ' Action to-day "171133;. (‘3'!1101’1'O‘V. §‘.'_1‘\‘(‘<i trade you are in- md mail this con- ‘ Jstratcd Booklet to D Btick Them‘vubeoominglydreuedm whitecrepedechInemdwm-esflver suppers. After the ceremony the bridal puttymotoredtothehomeotnr.und The hard times social held in the Baptist church on Monday evening was and the ladies responsible for its pre- sentation have reason to be eleted. For a. time it was thought better to have the LWPs-oy -v---.._- On Tuesday evening of this week the class met again to hold their annual election of oflicers. Rev. Mr. Fiddes. as honorary president. occupied the chair and after the opening devotions i certain business. “$5.. Miss Clara McCrae: 555». cc... Miss M. Metcalfe; Treasurer. C. Moon: oflicen for 1930: Hon. Pres. Rev. H . Vice-Pres. W. Glass: Slack: lst Vice-Pres. 2nd Vice-Pr¢§.. Mrs. ‘1‘,- mums SOCIAL QUEEN W. Glass; 385.. ,. Fiddes: Hon very The ladies had prepared a sumptuo p, Smith, Durham, 9. daughter. tea, which the members, their husbands; and several visitors enjoyed. This ' Hamilton closed a very satisfactory afternoon. 'and Mrs.’W. J. Snell (Nee Meryl Liv- ms'r MISSION CIECLE ELECTED 0 moms YEs'rEnnAY church met at the home of Snell, Durham. Ont. “ WWW“ woodlawn cemetery, H ‘ x4-..‘ ‘1... Ynie " ___.â€"â€"*_ Jean?" Mrs. (new Priest led 1n prayer followed by the Scripture les- son from Matthew II and read by Mrs. ‘ T. McComb. Hymn “Brigthly beams Mrs. Priest gave a splendid report ‘of the Women’s convention recently" held in Toronto. Mrs. Giles and Missl Redford sang a duet. “Since Jesus came ‘ into my heart" and this was followed by a season of prayer. The roll call was answered by a verse of Scripture on “Rejoice”. Mrs. G. A. secretary-treasurer. gave the year‘s financral report. which was very gratifying. over $75.00 having abeen raised for mission work. - -9___- 3““an and mu ram ‘V‘ uM-V__ -. The election of officers 'followed and' resulted as follows: President. Mrs. A. Knisley: Vice-President. Mrs. Priest: fsurer. Miss Grace Ritchie: Press Re- iporters. Mrs. J. F. Giles and Mrs. G. ,A. Thompson. 3 The ladies decided to send a bale of ‘clothing to Memorial Institute. Toron- :to. Anyone who has any clothing to | hieeting 3"“)?- prayer. ‘ - Al.‘ "ICCLLLLE w--.. r---_. Ladie'.’ Aid Also Meet * The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist church held their annual meeting at the close of the Mission Circle at the home of . Mrs. Wilfred Thompson on Wednesday. December 4. The president. Miss Eva Redlord presided. Miss Grace Ritchie gave the yearly report which was very ‘enoouraging. nearly 3150. being raised for aid pm. The officers _w_ere elected for 1930 "“ A m- CARS FOR THE SEA OF MARRIED LIFE Captain C. A. Bodensieck of the Canada Steamship Lines 8. 8. “Saguenay” with his bride, formerly and Mrs. R. Emmett of Sorel, Quebec. . Captain Bodensieck. who THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The president. Mrs. Knis- The meeting opened lyy have in Huttonâ€"At. the Women‘s Hospital. Hancock St, Detroit. on November 29. to Mr. and Mrs. William Hutton (nee Diary and Ellen nre sisters. 22 and 23 years of age. Thelr parents are both dead. and the girls must need Drovlée for themselves. Mary had just begun to earn a comfortable wage when she was stricken with consumption and had to go to the lmkoka _H_osp}tnl. - _ A-.- “an“ I’I‘fil‘ sueix,'1;h"w her own resources. having to work harder than ever. soon proved unequal to the taskâ€" diaease through close contact with her sister. coupled with overwork. htought the Inevit- suav I w-- - too was coripz'l her later fin t. le'd to give L by hoopiul. her sister in the hospiul. There both girls ere doing well. and their mtontion to halt]: in gon- adenuy expected. Would you not like to help in 3:3; Executors Sisters Re-United I. lab." ., Ontario. own resources. CHRISTMAS MILLINERY SALE We are offering all Hats in our Millin- ery show room at greatly reduced prices. A Hat makes a very acceptable. Christmas Gift All accounts owing Misses 'I‘ruax must be paid by December 7 after which date all accounts will be handed in for collection when costs will be added. MISSES TRU AX WI: [lo-sellout muom'mormm Im'mtpmtmwmmm mm. Any per-om hum: clown many whhtodonntcu'emwt- ed to telephone Rev. u. am. when that (loam wt“ be called for by PAGE 3.

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