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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Dec 1929, p. 5

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Nichol IADIO NOW stocky! ‘used Radio. on display. moves. all cola: >pper x n DOLLS 1d. any color. "II ”8683]! unce. Sc. to $1.00. Kt '. Member 21. main Pen m hocolates ORE Davs .VOMEN s and Ola-um .| Prices ore most. ASTOUND You: be sold before iristmas Bros. l)I§l‘l..-\\' ICE 1m zive a Durham moms V't‘t Dresses Salad ates to 'egular modernistic r 31.. \‘C181 $1.29 Sweaters reamiful 15¢. ment ,ckles" 15c. 17c. murch held their ennunl mm; on Tuesday. December 10, at the home of Mrs. Roy Lawrence, '11.th 'he president. presidinc. The Mm “pened by singing hymn 125 tenured by the Lord’s prayer. The minute. at 'he last. meeting were read end m and the r011 call answered. 11;. um] business was 3“ch to. Juanita Holmes read a devotion” led. lot on “Regions Beyond”, Men Iran Mark 16: 15-20. was Clan W gave an excellent account of the “Lug of the Missionary, Mary non. ", In. dedes read a delichtful poem 00W Others”. Mrs. Fiddes _thegtoot the 5mm 1m- wee-President. Mrs. C. Kinnee; Be- mrding Secretary. May We: Press Representative, mu Hutton; Temperance Secretnry. 01m HcOne; Christian Stewardship Secretu'y, Violet Snell: P1331“. Hm Gm; Mt- ;mt, Pianist, Margaret Lewrenee; Strangers’ Secretery. Juan!“ Holmes; secretary for Missionary Monthly, Etta 'I‘wamley. Mrs. Fiddes invited the Circle to the Nmanage for the January meeting. :n-ne Gibson and_80d1e Holmes were ,_ -L -AwunLA-- A-.. . ;)[)Ointed as the lunch committee tor '39 next three months. Hymn 234 m mg and Mrs. Fiddes closed the meet- .:-..: with prayer. Mrs. umnee and P221 served a dainty lunch and a social ...x1f-hour was spent. It will pay you to advertise in The. Chronicle. Thursday. W 19. ms Friday, December 20 QUEEN smn I. 8. ADMISSION 40c. Plan at Mcfdden’o Dru 8“" the second chgpgelj of St. Luke’s gospel. ‘l..- --_-I todoourshareingivingourtime,our talents our gifts and our prayers, that our sisters in other lands may know Jesus as we know Him?” Mrs. W. H. Smith sang a solo which was much en- joyed. Miss M. Hunter gave a reading on “The Blessing of Peace”. Hymn. 170 and prayer by the President closed the devotional part of the meeting. Light refreshments were served and a1 social hour was spent. The officers for 1930 are: Honorary Presidents, Mrs. T. Mchrr, Miss A. Gunn, Mrs. E. T. McClocklin and Mrs. W. Hunter; President, Mrs. R. H. Led- ingham; lst Vice-President, Mrs. Jas. Mather; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. A. McDonald; Secretary, Mrs. J. S. Mc- Ilraith; Treasurer, Mrs. Thos. Allan; Associate Helper’s Secretary, Mrs. Thos. Young; Christian Stewardship and Finance Secretary, Mrs. John Bell; Lit- erature Secretary. Mrs. B. Stoneouse; Missionary Monthly Secretary, Mrs. A. Middleton; Stranger‘s Secretary, Mrs. I Jaefisen and 'Miss B. MacKenzie; 1 Supply Secretary, Mrs. T. E. Brown and Mrs. C. Mortley; Press Secretarys, Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mrs. John Smith; Temperance Secretary, Mrs. W. Derby; Treasurer of Expense fund, Miss B. MacKenzie; Musical Committee, Miss M. Hunter. Mrs. Macfarlane and Mrs. Kent; Auditors, Mrs. B. Jamieson and Mrs. R. Sparling; Mission Band Leader. Miss M. J. McGirr with Miss Mary Mather as assistant. The Presbyterian Women's Society held their annual meeting at the home of ms. A. Derby on Friday, December 13. ms. Armstrong presided. I5” PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE lthrough intermittent appearances in yet attained speeds that approach those of real automobiles, it is said HOSPITAL NOTES 'or‘x'é wfii some d8?- . road-Speeders will have Smith Bros. J.W.Ewel PAGE 5.

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