NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
—♦ Tlie preacher at Wesley Church, Fitzgerald avenue, to-morrow morning will be tne ltev. F. 'J.'. Head. At the evening- service the Kev. T. J. VVauis will preach, un "Sentiment versus. Practice," and the choi* vvjil sing the anthem ' (jlona hi JiiXlolsib.' The anniversary services of the Uurnam street South Metuodist Sunday school are being celebrated to-moiTow. The Special preachers lor the ciay . are tho Revs. S. J. vVerren, W. A. Hay, and J. Harris. Specially selected hymns will be sung by the scholars, assisted by fri%nds, unaer the baton of Mr 'l'. A. Stringer! The T'e Vvhaka ±"lam .m-uce Assembly will hold a special long night in tho .Sydenham football ±ta.l to-night. During the evening the spinning. waltz wi.l be introduced. Several prizee will be given. A dance will be held to-night in the Caledonian Hall. A garden party is to be held this afternoon in the schoolgrounds, Spencer street, Addington. There will be iiumeioua attractions, including a band. 'The sale of goods will be continued in the schoolroom on Monday and Tuesday. will be played to-night in the St. Asaph street • Hall. A jumbic eaxe will be held this afternoon in the Kichmond school, btanmore road. A salo of work is to be jheld in tho Parish Hail, Durham street, on Wednesday and Thursday. The uurwood Tennis Club's official opening is to be held- this afternoon. "Dido and Aeneas" will be presented by Miss Miliiceut Jennings's choir on Monday evening in St. John's schoolroom. A garden feto is to be held this afternoon in tiie Kantane grounds, Cashmejc Hills, in aid of the "Mothers' Cottage." Canon Coursey will give an address tomorrow afternoon in the Holies ton street Hall on "Home Life and Christianity." A jumble sale takes place to-day in St "STichael's schoolroom.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 16
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298NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 16
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