MEMORIAL SERVICE.
A memorial service, which was well attended, was held in the TVoolston Methodist Church on Sunday morning, and was conducted by the- Eev. TV. H. Speer, who preached an impressive sennc-n from the text, "Theso are they who came out ot great t-ribuUtion.'He referred to tho loss the Church had sustained in the death oi Mrs (.'. tf'onehouse, and also the great loss the Empire had sustained in tho death of Queen Alexandra. Appropriate hymns were sung, and the congregation stood while Mr D. McHarg p'ayed tJlc "Dead March in Saul." Much sympathy is felt in the district fee the relatives of the late Mrs Stonehcuse. who had been a member of the Lades' Guild, and who was much respected in the TVoolston district.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 13
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