METHODIST CHURCH.
. - i ■ ■ < — J —- GEEENDABE-MALViEEN. The quarterly, meeting of, the GreendateMalvern .Methodist fcircuit was held at Waddington." fifteen names were.taken off themembership roll on account of removals. The Homo Mission contributions reached over £Si, being' an increase >f £3O for the year. Arrangements are in hand for Foreign Mission efforts during the quarter. A. committee was setup to co-operate in the centenary' arrangements. The Home Missionary at Wal-dington—-the Bev. H. S. Kings—having been transferred to Hawarden, several officials epoke cordially of his work during the past twelve months. The Bev. J. of Hawarden, is the' incoming Home Missionary. After tea, generously provided by the Waddington ladies, Mr ana Mrs Kings werefarewelled at a social evening in the church. Solos were' given by Mrs Ford, Misses Bates, Lord, F. and E. Sealey, and Mr F. G. Early,' recitals by Mrs Ford and Master L. Silcock, end a duif by Mesdames Silcock and Ford., Fitting references to the work of Mr and' Mrs Kings were made by the Bevs. J. Bates (Presbyterian), F. E. Lcadley (superintendent minuter), and Mr-F. G. Early. A prei cbntatibn on behalf of the Waddington.So-, ciety and friends 1 was made- by Mr F. A. Silcock. -The singing of "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" brought the evening to a close.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17118, 13 April 1921, Page 5
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