CLAREMONT METHODIST CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR
... METHODIST CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR SATURDAY, APRIL Ist, 1944 CHILDREN'S OPENING, 2-30 p.m. OPENER MISS r PHILLIPS PRESIDENT MISS JOAN SPEAK Mrs. J. \V. Hall will receive the Children's Gifts ...
... METHODIST CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR SATURDAY, APRIL Ist, 1944 CHILDREN'S OPENING, 2-30 p.m. OPENER MISS r PHILLIPS PRESIDENT MISS JOAN SPEAK Mrs. J. \V. Hall will receive the Children's Gifts ...
... AMIIS the intensified and fanatical nationalism for being largely the cause j trouble the world, Professor Leeds University, speaking at a conference '* International Affairs ' the Burnley School for Girls Saturday. urged that the great hope the future i ...
... own importance, and the opportunities that lay before theiri. Another reason why they shou get together was in order that speak in unity, and make their voice heard the same way as other organised local authorities had beeiJ able do. ...
... hound the accused over of behaviour Tor six months. They also ordered him pay court costs. Welfare Work Among Adolescents Speaking at salon behalf of the Burnley and District House of Help held in Mary's School, Nelson, Tuesday, Miss G. West wood, B.A ...
... meeting in the afternoon Mr. Weilock spoke on The post-war world —fantasies and realities. Mr. J. E. Hopkins, of London, speaking at the palace Theatre Sunday, claimed that the beginning of the troubles ni. Germany was found the modernised movement and ...
... President Roosevelt. and Generahssimo Chiang our stock had been rising. should get, it the highest level and maintain there. Speaking 1 of China's internal politics, Mr. Slater said that outsider found them difficult understand. but believed that the [ G ...
... meeting on Get- ting the Story.'' The Rev. F. Green well presided. supported Rev. H. Hind, of J. Clark moved a thanks the speak' >ir festival 1; Sunday last at Reedy ford Moth dist Church, the pre ache re bring Rev. 11. H. Hind, Ke.lnon, ai ...
... illness run to the doctor and hospital. Rut, a!as, drive too late. would probably astounding* know the numbers the latter. Speaking Christian Science treatment the lecturer *aid, It is the. affirmation of the prescience and power of God, good of the consequent ...
... resigned, and that Conner r Middieton had taken over the duties The nit ting voted thanks Mr Stewart for ins services. Speaking of the future of local government, the chairman stressed >rtance of the part which were playing and would play. Que>. ions ...
... had history of banditry, piracy. resolution, rebellion. People asked why there should have been this unrest, but preferred speak it a period of adjustment. It was only at the beginning the last century that ; we forced the door China after j she had lived ...
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... Bradshaw, Mrs J. Mrs W. Slinger, Mrs Rawcliffe, Mrs. H. Brook, Mrs. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. W Harrison, Mr. Mr. Whittaker, and Mr. H. Speak. Death from natural, causes was the verdict returned an inquest at Pud I ham Monday on Mary Ellen Brotherton (b'J), spinster ...