DECEER ~22. . SAFEG "Mill Yilllll no crows PRESCRIPTION a J. Ernest H. “Worth, DRUGGISTS Central Guardian . nu cola] ‘ to‘ n ism interns 3 "M". advance. Iolsrvod for new but advutillll, natlronwbc loaned at w!!! Illabls lo OONIIDBIATIUH- LII‘ INIUI- ANCI- . IrOTUG-T-H-SW ._.-.- PBESBYTEll-IAN SIIVICIS - ' North Tryon ‘l o'clock, Borden 3 p.m, M. E. Genie, pastor. 1.4328 DB. M‘. A. McGCIGAN will not be able to receive patients until further notice. His office is open every afternoon and Saturday C. N. R. 9.30 P.M. New Years Legion Dance HOTEL MONDAY, Dec. 81st. 1984. to 2 A.M. l Under the distinguished patronage of His Honour the Lieut, Governor and Mrs. DeBlois? and the Hon. Premier " W. J. P. and Mrs. MacMllian. Special Novelties. Tickets $1.50. L-3232 BIRTHS I ficKENNA-Jn the City Hospital. Dee, 2'1, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred MoKenna. a son. MCliltNNA-mt the City Hospital. December 27. 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mclienna, Mermaid. a son. MABRIAGES Fatu-Lumcrluun-At the Par- sonage, Murray Harbor, P. E. 1.. Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1934, by Rev. T. R. Cioudge, Lois Martha Le- Lacheu: of Guernsey Cove to Per- cy James Beilif White Sands- DEATHS DUNNE-In Dorohester. Mast. 0h Dec. 2i. 1934, Mary E. Dunne. daughter _oi' James C. and Ada Dunne (nee Nolan)- GREENAN-At Newton. Dec. 24 i984. Nils. lltuncis Greevnan. lim- eral took place Dec. 26 to Kinkom Cluliibli. MURPH!—M the Prince Count! gammy Dec. 2B, 1934, Mlarion Margaret Muzphy, aged l1 Rm! aided daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leonard Milrphy of Marple Plains mmeral Sunday st 2.30 p. m. to Kinkom Church. MURBAY—In the City, Dec. 21. 1934, Mary Murray. Funeral from her late residence on the corner of Pownal and Dorchester Sts., Sat- urday morning at 8.46 to St. Dun- stan's Basilica. thence to R. C. Cemetery. Carcl of Thanks ’ The family of the late Michael Cosdy wish to thank their kind friends and neighbors for tho ma!!! acts of kindness shown them during their recent sad bereavement. Aisv those who sent Mass Oardsand Spir- itual Boquets. Irscli-lr-w-lt N.D. MacLean UNDIRTAKBI EMBALMBR Charlottetown and North Wiltnhlrc Phone 140 Spiritual fferlnga, Cards. ate . do on inch; Notices of T IIIQ Other rates on application Ilnlmam for any adv i i. I i “ _ - ' RATIILZQ‘ he: word: ‘three l also fiunn for the price of two. strictly payable in advance. Agents Wanted Dairy Scheme _ Outlined By Committee A committee, consisting of “ J. A. Dewar, New Path, Percy Simmonds, Charlottetown. and John Profitt, Freetown. appointed at the meeting oi the Cheese and Butter Manufacturers of the Province held in Charlottetown on December 14. met yesterday wits the membe of the Provincial Marketing Board for ' of working out a scheme for the marketing of dairy wodructs under the provisions of the Natural .- ‘ucts Mex-having Act. The committee reported pro- gress and corrrleted the framework of a scheme f ‘r this purpose. Fur- ther consideretion will be given the matter bofve the olsn is finally presented to the Dairy Assmlaiions of the Province for consideration. It is also pfvposed that the scheme will receive full discussion at the annual meeting of the Dairymeds Association. BRITAIN MOVES (Continued from Page i) ly in the question of Austria's in- . said she might some into special sections of the pact l! invited, _ ' ‘These special sections, it was un- dc ‘ ‘ would pertain to regional or general Emopean security. Later Rumanie and other Balkan ne- tions, as well as Poland. would be invited to particlpsio in generalor in particular parts of the pact.‘ Arte;- Laval talks with Mussolini. he may some to London. it was said. At that time France may de- posed Eastern Pact, to which Germany thus far has refused to adhere, or incor- porate some of its principles in the new lgreemerlt. The United States. the infom- ants said. was not included in the proposal, which was regarded as an exclusively European proposit- our and Appreciation. rec. out ion. Advertising liaise-Payable in Advance Control Guardian locals. do on word: Western and Intern locals, lo par word- Announcements all (Bo-lag lventn, is 2a. per word: In lanai-lam Notices. pr: word: Classified 10c per loch: Llnlo of Iloral and name: lantern of Condolence ‘me. anemia arllaanonl twenty-live colts. ev ' for paying accounts M3230 CHRISTMAS OONUEI.T——TIIQ Christmas Concert at North Tryon heldon Deoem-berflthwas agreat success for both the young ladies who trained the children ‘and the children who participated. Much talent is in the forming and devel- opment in this vicinity. CHRISTMAS AT HOSPITAL- Three: Masses were celebrated at theCharlottetown Hospital at mid- night on Christmas eve by Dr. Ber- nard Giilis who also punched a beautiful sermon. The nurses choir rendered appropriate hymns. T0 EXPLAIN ACTION-A than whosoldafoxpolttoafurbilyer in Charlottetown yaterday then while the buyer was inside ‘writing the check. concealed another under hisccatwlilbeflvenachanoeto explain his action to the police this morning. The fur buyer when -he missed the pelt demanded it andthemantookitfsom under his coat and emiaizmd that he wanted to see how "sites-p" the buyer was. ‘ S1‘. VINCENTS OBPNANAGB- A few days before Chrl=\~ias the league of the Cross Band and a delegation from the Iqnldhts of Columbus under the command of Mr. W. J. Brawders and. Mr. W. M. Flynn respectively, Joined musical forces and made an excursion to St. Vuweiws Orphanage. with music and song they entertained the little girls and boys and drew from thnm hearty. well-merited sp- plause. Premier MhnMillan who ac- ntpanicd the vbilors spoke in very high terms of the good work effected by Mr. W. J. Brawders as agent of the Children's Aid Socrty. and remarked that there is nmhing rejoices the human heart so much as giving pie c to children. Ad- dressing the little ones gathered about him he wished them all a Merry Christmas. that Santa was on his way. Before departing the xmzhts presented to the institution as a Christmas gift s. generous cash donation, also a box of toys and candy for the children. The good wishes of the amiable Premier were realized in no small measure on Christmas Day when the Gyros with their Santa Claus arrived. Santa bearing a well-filled sack. He was wei- comed by the children with shouts of gladrrls and amidst great ex- citement each received the W?! toy he had asked for. No less excit- ed and happy were the Gyros who panied Santa and as this eccom visit to the Onphanages has become an annual occurrence we may infer that they derive as much happinesr from it as the children themselves. ‘PERSONALS m. Jack Beer left for Toronto yesterdia morning. Mr. Harold Gaudet, City, under- went a successful operation for ap- pendicitis at the Charlottetown Hos- pital yesterday. Mr. William Campbell, of this City, spent u... week-end in Soul-is, the guest of m. and Mrs. W. J. Paquet. The many friends of Dr. M. A. MoGuigan, Dentist. will be glad to know that he is rapidly improving st the Charlottetown Hospital. Miss Alice MoLennl-Ii. teacl‘ of Virheatloy School is spending Christmas vacation with her moth- er, Mrs. Malcolm Giilis, Fitzroy 8t. To Let , T0 LII-FURNISHED HOUSE 0B. sunny rooms. Apply Guardian. Q AGENTS $6 T0 $8 DAILY SELL- ing Mystic Bani-Bowls, which is only one of l2 red-hot year round sellers. Write Scientific M18. Co, Montreal, Que. ' N-IBU-II-IO-Ih-Il-IS. ' For Sale FOR. SALI-JDT SUITABLE POI. fox ranch on city suburbl. A991! 11s Fitlroy sum. L-sm OAIDIOAID SUITABLI IOI lining outhouses. etc. ir W about Guardian Office. ii- Iihlllpl — IUETION IOITI- w.‘ Guard‘ Central Job tea-y. Nov. l-tl Ion sun-omen nssx AND sewing L-Sllfi-IZ-M-Si. COMFORTABLE 300M AND board for gentlemen. Re bio. Apply "B". care Guardian Office. L-I212-l2-fl-Qi. Found 0L!‘- vilie. Owadr may have same lo a d at ‘the “Canadian tStores m; vertisemsn . m p‘ w ‘ Ir-UlSO-ll-N-Si. Male Help Wanted . APPIINTICI WANTID ‘l0 leornBarberhadaShortCoig-dsa. qzperterginisgJsolarnai-bsr - "legqlalifas. n-ass fiarzelinneous IIOW TO GIT A GOVIBNIIINT Joalreeliookletfllhelmtzd. Ltd" ‘lbrcnto (10.) N-ilfl. can snmnaoss- mvsn n monk memo. NHIDLWIIRIBYML l . 3W! m‘ snot-ml Meeting Of Milk Vendors And Producers At the meeting of the milk flfil and producers held yesterday after- noon, the formation oi an ,‘a- tion to be known as the Charlotte- town Miik Producers and. Vendors Association was ullouswd- The 011511’- man. Mr. Darlings. outlined the step already taken towards a solutlvn od the problems confronting the fluid milk trade in Charlottetown. The " was asked to discuss a scheme prepared by the committee ted at a previous meeting. This scheme plopcoedthst an assoc- iation be formed which would have as its object: l.-To regulate and stabilise the of . 2.-To stop unethical business ‘L-‘lloassistandprotactitsmaln- no inmarketinitlzeirproductin on "were discussed and chillies made. The adopt-ism custitutioa was left totaxlll; mailing as thfl! PHI!" 0 at a larger number should bl present before anything definite Was embarked uvw- Ocnhl v1 1N scheme are to be sent to all dealers and producers bofpn the nest mut- ing. About‘ emu woduws m4 present at yesterday's several cltho Ann run! no frees-You can't believe even"- hear. “Sills u sauna manta. assured them- ceoncmicalway. o“ jmooiallnedbv-llwlolthlrw .pesedsnoeiaticn on others. Dinner. Remember the Blue Room for your New Year's Dinner served noon and evening. Phone for reservations. Orchestra in attendance. GUARDlAN . ' ’ N , e a r s H mourn us o l u sir Arllil "Since Mother provided mothers can, why not treather to a New-Year's Din- ner in the Blue Room at Milton's Old Spain? She will beldelighuil. with this charming and restfulatmos- phere" and ‘enjoy-being waited upon instead of ‘waiting Christmas Dinner" a.’ only" “Why Ring." m l ' carrier SUNDAY souoor. Anticipating a good Christmas programme and a gerleral good time of Yuletide Jollity, the Bap- tist Schoolroom last evening was packed to capacity with happy and excited children and no less mirthful parents and friends to participate in the Sunday School's annual concert and Christmas Tree- Pastor Vincent acted as‘ chairman and appropriately wei- comed the expectant group. The programme was of captivat- ing interest and most successfully presented by the many youthful performers. The Christmas spirit was exemplified most tellingiy in each number. The programme committee are to be congratulated on their selection of choice num- bars for the various performers and also for the training evidenced in the pleasing rendition of same. The concert progra. e com- pleted, the children's aways wei come friend, Santa Claus, appear- ed on the stage, cheerfully and loudly greeted by his young admin- ers. and crowned their enioysble evening with gifts of confections . and fruit. Promising to retiun to their annual concert uvxt Christ- mastide, Santa Claus smiilngiy bade farewell for the season. The following is the evening's programme: l. Chorus, "Bethlehem Lullaby." Primary classes. - 2. Recitation, Doris O'Brien. 8. Solo. "Bleep, Baby, Sleep," Roberta Sutherland. 4. Dialogue, "Christmas Eve," ‘Miss Ben-is’ class. 3. “A Christmas Lullaby," Prim-- girls. d. Recitation, Robert O'Brien. ‘l. Solo, "Jingle Bells," Barbara Qulgléy. ' ' ' s. Exercise, ‘Missionary Christ- mas Bells," Primary pupils. _ll. Recitation, Ruth Tarbush. "Little Star," Paula Rayfieid. ll. Recitation, Irma Dawson. 12. Playette, Miss Burns‘ class. l3. Recitation, Darrell Mac- Qusrrie.» ~14. Emercise. “December Spell- ing lesson." Primary boys. l5. Recitation. Georgie Ward. 1e. Quartet, "Low in a Manger," Doris O'Brien. Ruth Tsrbush, Georgie Ward and Velma Worth. 17. Acrostic, "Christmw Morn," Miss Callbacks class. . 18. Recitation, Mae Robinson, 19- Monologue, Mrs. Arthur Ai- chum. 20. Solo, Bernice Ward. HOLY BEDEEMEB The Holy Redeemer Hall was filled to capacity by children and parents at the Christmas entertainment last llllht- After the program Santa Claus appeared and distributed Christmas stockings to the children. The Rector, Father Fleming, thank- ed all who had contributed to the success of the entertainment. The following is the program: ulliChristmss Carols, by the Choir r . Z-Becitation Gertrude Coyie. lL-Hlghland ing, J ose phi n e Leightizer. L-Chorus, "Bells of St. Marys." lL-Verses, Five little girls. d-Step Dance, Victoria Mclnnis. til-Violin Solo, Josephine Leigh- oer. il-Chorus, The End of the Road. Q-Jlecitation, by four little girls. l0.-Irish Jig, Josephine Leigh- tiser. ll.--Plsyette, Santa at School, God Save the King. The accompanist was Mr. Alex. Melee-n. ST. PAUIIS SUNDAY SCHOOL St. Paul's Sunday School held their Olul-ltlftll Treat and pro- gramme in the Parish Hall yes- terday. ‘the. Primary ' having their activities from s to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. which in- cluded a delightful supper. s pro- gramme and the arrivalof Santa presenting swanis to each; At six o'clock the senior department op- cned the evening with a delicious supper. which included the arrival of Santa with something for each. games were partici- in] the presenting to m. Hilton Vail of the school staff. by Rev. R. D. Ray- mond of a Life Membership Cer- tificate in the Bible Society. This is the "real-mam such certificate in to "be p! sented by the Sunday School. -Prisel for the year were also presented on thiroece- lion. ‘me following is the pro- gramme: - » ' Carol. , Jingle Bells. "A inCo royseorso m; urt- his f Warren sss ' 2h. ‘a cl . Solo; "Holy Nilht. Silent Night," Dwothy Oumody. Piano. emu Forbes. Christmas Sunday School Entertainments Last Night Recitation. . “FWD. MCPIIOTSOIL; , , Reading. George Hart. Duet. Holy Night. Silent Night, Mary Hooper and Olga Walsh. Christmas Hints, Many, Joan, and Olga Walsh with the Hooper child- ren. ' When Santa Had the Rheumetis’. Verna. Shirley. Mary Hooper with the Walsh children. _ Recitation and singing, scholars oi’ lvllss E. Haszardh class. Recitation, “I'd Like to be a Little Girl." Freda Cox. Carol. God Save the King. ZION CONCERT The Christmas concert of Zion Presbyterian Sunday School which was held last evening was most successful. Great credit is due the teachers and officers 0f the Sun- day School and all those who as- sisted in arranging and preparing such a splendid program. which was heartily enjoyed by the large gathering present Following is the program: Senior School l. Chorus. “Shine Blessed Star." 2. Tableau, “The Value of Pre- paration." by Mrs. Thompson's class. . 3. Violin solo, Miss Betty Bruce. 4. Mission Band Pageant. 5. Recitstiom- "The Christmas Cab." by Myrtle White. d. Chorus, by C. G. I. T. ‘I. Solo, “Away in a Manger," by Allie McLeod. B. Dialogue, “Jamie's Secret." 9. Solo, by Miss Olive Partridge 10. Exercise, by Mrs. McKen-- zlcs class. ll. Pantomime; ‘by Miss» Web- ster's class. ' ' ‘ ‘ " Out Oh 12. Dialogue, "'.l‘he Lost ‘Irons- 13 Chorus, "Carol, h sweetly Carol" ' 14. ~ Santa Claus. Primary Department i. Chorus. "Away in a Manger,‘ The School. - - 2. Recitations by Joyce Gay. Laura Hawkins, Betty King and Helen Turner. 3. Solo by Shirley Rice. 4. Pantomimes, ‘(ll "The mun:- Margaret McDonald and Roberta Alchorn. (2) "Aunt Mary's Mistake,” by Muriel McLean. (3) “Riding to Dreamland,‘ Robert Alchem- 5. Rccitstions by Tommy Hall and Donnie MacDougall. _ 6. Violin solo by Beryl Mac- Donald. ' ‘l. Exercise. “Christmas Hopes,‘ by Ivan Large, Betty Currie. Muriel and Carol Fraser. B. Duet, “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem." by Douglas Hill and Geo. MacDonald. ' 9. Recitations by Kenneth Al- chorn and Clive MacKsy. l0. Exercise. "Three Animals Bold," by Bobby Watson. Stanley Smith and Sonny Gillespie. 11. Plano solo by Norma Dalzlei. 12. Recitatiohs by Shirley Glov- er and Nhacy Stewart. 13. Recitation with chorus, "The Christmas Candle." by Lillian Mc- Lean l4. Solo, Helen Dingwell. 15- Recitatlons, (i) “Why I'm Here," by Colin King. l2) "Snow- flakes," by Ralph Watts, (3) "My Investment," by Jack Watts. 16. Exercise. "An Old Fashioned Sound," by 5 girls from Miss Bos- well’: class. 1'1. Solo, "Santa Claus is Com- ing to Town," by Shirley Bell. 1s. Recitation, "Santa in an Aeroplane,” by Archie McKinnon. 20. Exercise. "Christmas Joy." by Linda Larter. inure Hawkins and Ruth McDougnll. 20. Chorus. "One Day Old," by 10 girls. 2i. Recitation, by Raetus Jones. 22. Recitation by Harold Sampei. 28. Chorus, "Hark. the Herald Angels Sing." 24. Recitation, "Last Mhlutn Wishes," by Russell Aichorn. 25- Recitation by Ruth Mac- Dougaii. M. Recitation by George Mc- lnnis. ll ' TRINITY UNITED The annual Christmas concert oi‘ Trinity United Sunday School was held last evening in Heal-tr. Memorial Hail. Rem. Hush Mme!‘ acted as chairman and after a very interesting program had been ren- dered Santa‘ Claus arrived and presented each of the Ohllifmi with a treat. ‘file following sothd as accompanisis for the ~ our numbers: Misses Berna Blast-is, Thelma Burns. ‘Pamela Ritchie and Mesdsmda Ayer and Howatt. Following is the ,rcgrem: cumawamoawoun-nn a . Ravi." Jilly Ye mount” with violin obligatto by ma. Cobb and sllu Islam. "Christmas Influence," by 8 girls and boys. , , “What Child Is ‘This,’ and ‘fills First Noel." by Senior Girl's. ' Dust. Silly Walters and E1011 ‘DUTIE- Piono solo. Alexander Largo, Solo, Margaret Lawson. “Santa Claus is Coming lb Town." chorus. Do Bells st by Primary ikiren. Chorul. WKIDdOXII-rtenohfld- I881. Solo, “Lilith Silt." Emmy Lou ‘ Douglas. Violin solo. George Brown. Solo, “Jack Host." by Charles Glllis. “Old King Colo." dramatized by kindergarten children, Solo, "Santa Claus," Phyllis Coffin- mgoio, "Christmas" Walter Con- Chorus, "While Stars at Christ- mas Shine," by Beginners. Recitation, Claire Ardwr. Solo, George Brown. Duet, Joyce Ritchie and Phyllis Mutch, "O Little Town of Bethle- hem.” Recitation. Verna Channel. Song. “It Cams Upon a Mid- night Clear." by Marian Taylor. Helen Moore, Erma Andrew and Eleanor VanBuskirk. Violin solo. Pauline Iriem. Solo, Bessie Catherine Conrad. Monologue. "Magic for Rod Rid- ing Hood." by Dorothy Keeping. Solo, "Waiting Up for Santa.‘ Louise Brown. Piano solo, Earl Hennessey. Solo, "Good King Wknceslss," Eileen Higgins. . Trio, Marjorie Spiilett, Simmonds and Helen Gregory. Recitation. Melville Brown, Exercise, “Going to Grandpa's for Christmas." Solo, "Bethlehemh Lullaby,‘ Joyce Howatt. Recitation, by Joyce Warren. ST. JAMES CHURCH Notwithstanding that St. James Church Sunday School concert and Christmas tree entertainment had to be postponed from Thurs- day to lest evening,’ it , ’ off with more than usual there being a large attendance of interested parents and friends to encourage the teachers and schol- ars in the good work they are The Superintendent. presided and Mrs. Keith Rogers was ae- companlst. Two prizes were pre- sented durlng the evening. Mary McKay was awarded. a prise for the best scrap book, donated by Mrs. N. D. McLean, while Jean McKay won the prize for re- cruiting the greatest number of new members for the Shining Stars Mission Band donated by Mrs. Legato At the ncluslo s. hearty vote of thanks was accord- ed to all concerned on the motion of the minister. Rev. Dr. Moorheed Iegate. The following delightful programme was submitted. after which Santa Claus appeared and. distributed oranges and candies: "l. Chorus, "Away in a Manger.‘ Sunday School. 2. Piano duet, Mary and Jenn McKay. 3. Recitation. Geo. MsoMllian. 4. Song, "Jolly Old St. Nich- olss," boys of Mi Shaw's class. 5. Dialogue, Eleanor and Elaine Bourke. s. Solo, Annabel Lawson. ‘l/Reoitation. Kendrick Gordon. 8. Chorus. "O Little Town o‘ Bethlehem." 9. Piano solo. Sandy Brehaut. l0. Reciteti m, Margaret Clarke. i1. Solo. "Jesus loves Me." Janet Scott. 12. Recitation, Margaret Cai- iailher. 1s. Recitation, Joyce Heeschen. l4. Violin solo, Bill Rogers, i5. Highland Fling, Annabel Lawson. l6. Recitation, Edith MacKsy. 1'7. Duet, "Hushaby Lullaby,” Elizabeth Martin and. Sylvia Chandler. 18. Monologue. Mary McKay. 19. Solo, “Santa Claus is Com- ing to Town." Margaret Lawson. 20. Recitation, Tommy Clarke. 2i, Dialogue. "Christmas Sec- rets," girls oi Miss McLean's class 22. Chorus, “The First Nowell." .15. Sketch, by s group of the Girl Guides. MISS MARY MURRAY The death occurred Friday afternoon of Mary Murray. a well- known and highly respected mem- ber of the community and the last of the family of that name who have long been identified with the business life of this city. She was a daughter of the late Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Murray, the former who conducted an extens- ive bakery business during his life- time. A son William, J12, a former prominent athlete, was also asso- ciated with his father and since the death of both, the late Mary Murray has conducted the grocery and bakery. Another brother, John. who passed away some years ago. prac- ticed dentistry in this city. The deceased has been in fsii- ing health for a number of years and for the past year huh been confined to her room. She was given every attention by kind re- latives who left nothing undone to comfort her and brighten the long weeks of her illness. The funeral will be held this morning from her late residence. corner of Dorchester and Pownai Streets. to 8t. Dunstanh Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. It R Mr. Levin will continue buying Silver Fox and other raw furs throughout the fur season st our office 90 Queen Street, Charlottetown. B.‘ R. HOLMAN ._..,._-;-;-;-;-;.~-;-; PAGE THREE A New Yeor Reception His Worship Mayor Kennedy will receive‘ Q. (‘k i i on New Years Day at his residence, 44 Brighton Road. from three-thirty to six P. M. 3 mfilwil-Zi. :__ 'i 5 ..;; xsfi ‘a. I [the Presbyterian Church in Canada l l 2i is ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister: - REV. R. Evening Service at Seven Sunday School at Two-Thirty. STRANGERS AND VISITORS OOIDIALLY INVITED. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. Public Worship, Morning at Eleven OfClock. O'clock. Central Christian W. L. OUTl-IOUSE. B. A., PASTOR. MRS. W. L. OUTSOUSE, OILGANIST d: (XIOIB DIEDQIDB Churc ' i a Manning Worship-IMO A. M. Carol-"Onoe in Bethlehem of Judah" "l; ' l‘ Sermon—"'l‘he Authority or Jguf’ SUNDAY scuooL-eso P. M. ‘ ' svmvmc. wonsmr Carol-"Sec Amid the Winter's Snow" Anthem-"Nlght of Nights" semwl-"Ths Trumpet an" vvv“~~ as‘ a AAA AAAAAA Zion Presbyterian Church LIV. G. CAILYLI WIISTII _ PROF. IDUII I). THOHPSONJ NEW YEAR'S SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. hL-Thcme: "Beviied and Denied” Allillflll-"RBMM Yo With Jerusalem"—Pags. 2.30 P. Mr-Slbblu! 5611001 llld Blbld Chaos. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. hip-Theme: “The New Year's Message" "er-Leann Christ, the same yesterday, and to-day, and (u. Heb. 18:8. " “r... - n. m Mrs. (Rem) o. c. Webster, Mr. n. cl-uweu ms cum, Ahl|l=lII-'“The First chi-mm... MorIW-Newtcn. 7.00 ‘A; ‘as as. ALLA v ¢~¢T IINISTII. all Chotrioadee fit ma... MlNISTERP-TI-IE REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. e sands Cont‘ Prince d: Fitzroy Sh. i i i MORNING WORSHIP 1i. Anthem-Selected . . . . . .. Sermou-"A New Year's Prayer" .. ‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M Lotti: whol conga i unlhlgi, “m” o! ‘he u; Itton his,t.he Bible study EVENING WORSHIP 7 0'CLOCK Sermon-The Tenth Commandment . .. . . . .. Dr. Vincent Cimtrllto SoIo-“O Belt in the Lord” Miss PeulBunu 0n this, the first Sunday of i935 you are cordially invited to worship with THE BAPTIST GIURCH. vTrinity United Church" Mlnlshll : hv- Hush Miller. Ill-Al: B. o. Rev. aw. Barbour, $4., 5.1). OIII-llllt-l-Boy KmdnlLLlLAbL; A.A_0_o, 10.00 A. Ila-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. 11.-Public Worship. Sermon-“TI-IE DISAPPOINTMENTS 0F GOD" Rev. Hugh Miller Anthem-"Sce Amid the Winter's Snow" West 2J0 P. hL-Sunday School. 7.00 P. lVL-Publle Worship, Su-mon-"PLEASE Boy. Hugh Miller. ‘fherowillbenahortifirgnnllaettalbeforethe Eveningserwice Scrvlcesllroadcnstby O.K.C.K. VHtors and Students Cordially Welcome, St.‘ Paul ’s Church SUNDAY AFTER- CHRISTMAS DAY 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Sermon-“liind Mom. ' orlea and Good Courage" AMNIF-FBQ Joyfulosu-th" 8.00 P. M..—Sunday School Christmas service in the Church, 1.00 P. hL-Evening Prayer and Sermon "The Gospel Which Does Not Grow AnthoIn-“Angels Irom the Realms NEW YEAR'S SHUT THE GATE" A special New Year Sermon EVE (YCIDUK . . . . . . . . .. Choir Dr. Vincent nuemwwvwe-oho-ewown ---- l.Z"‘iZi»CI—'! .- , _. t.» ‘AI’ 1- &- vvificfir: r-J . ,_ . .. oooneeoeoo-e aoneoo-eoeoee-efl-ooeoeeoeeeee -.- ‘fir. #- . 541a . . . . "(blob Simper ,~..'. '4 a Old" of Glory” -—W. H. Neldlinger :,-,'.. ll.» I JL-Wnich Night service. with The iioly Conn- nmnlm in the dnt hour of the New Year. NIW YEA!!! 10.30 A. ill-Holy Communion. EVERYBODY DAY . WII-OOME IIIV. II. I). RAYMOND, M. A, HECTOR. n‘ “AAALA .uo-~<~.»~b-w~-~. .. ._