WE ST 3 A TE CHURCH
... CHURCH Tile Sisterhood held their Brig't meeting on Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. Pickles, of Angle-street Church, was the speak , Mrs. Anderson and Miss Eastwood prayers. Mrs. Nut lad pianist, and 'Mrs. Tatham pre- ...
... CHURCH Tile Sisterhood held their Brig't meeting on Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. Pickles, of Angle-street Church, was the speak , Mrs. Anderson and Miss Eastwood prayers. Mrs. Nut lad pianist, and 'Mrs. Tatham pre- ...
... in aid of the appeal the Palace Theatre to-morrow evening. During the interval the new Mayor (Alderman T. P. Taylor) will speak about his fund provide a Victory Club for the town. To Describe China Escape at Burnley M.0.1. Meeting Mrs Gwendoline Priestwood ...
... STAUNCH HELPERS Speaking of the many activities of the parish, Mr. White said that work would be beyond the capacity of any one man were it not for the co-ope rat ion given the laity. recording his thanks and gratitude to the people, he paid high tribute ...
... transfusions. Since he has been back this country has given blood donations himself, so that well qualified to appeal any To-day speaking at ...
... the black: and w fellowship which chain sports field Ha .ving paid the boys ir strength and powers campaign, Mr. tiibson w speak of the need for giv Africa education. Actually deal had been done, and >n West Africa wore developand ...
... Inn. Monday, hear Mr. R. 8. Holt, of Manchester (organising secretary of the Council ■of Retail Distributors), who . will speak on The Case of the Small Trader. By the Rev. Fraficis H. J. Thornton, Brunswick Methodist Church ...
... session which opens to-morrow with a joint meeting m the Co-op, Rooms, I La: amerton st reet. Represt tives of each guild will speak and there will lantern lecture Mr. Isaac the country. ...
... stopped him, was very civil and nice him. The Mayor (Councillor Speak) said that as this was the first case before him would be dismissed. Saturday morning the Mayor (Councillor D. J. Speak) laid wreath the cenotaph in Victoria Park. He was accompanied ...
... Adults ; Children 9d. 6-30—7-0 p.rn.: Organ Recital Mrs-. T. REENVYOOD. 7-0 pm . : Great Public M- ' ting. Chairman, Mr. RILEY Speak-rs. Rev. ft. L. WATSON, jw.xi. Rev L>. J. MACLLAN IVOR and FrS» nds. ...
... NINE MEN WILL SHOWN AT THF. ODEON CINEMA SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, the 17th SEPTEMBER AFTER WHICH THE C. NORTH-WEST DISTRICT WILL SPEAK The for the C'a.Oe Market and will March route to the Cinema. . No. 2»i Sector will take part. Times ami places of assembly ...
... and alwa were a pc tii rough ail actually went info th Had expressed know what tiiev would MORALE WONDERFUL Father Hail, speaking morale Aniericai !t A fin .f food and flv ...
... IMMENSE AREA Mr. Torvell went to speak of the immensity of the area of these Pacific countries, and said was its very immensity which was going make the war there more costly and difficult and lengthy than most people here perhaps realised. The problem ...