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PRIMITIVE METHODISM.

QUARTERLY CIRCUIT MEET! VG. The official quarterly moating of the Stratford circuit was held yesterday afternoon at Card! If, a good mini her of delegates attending. Tire reports showed that good verb had been*done during the past .\ mrter and that lire prospects facing tire now term wor< hrigiit. I'nemm rmei her was enrolled and two wore received on trial. Tire balance-sheet indicated that tiro services had heon > well supported, aU though a few pounds’ deficiency was shown. Arrangements wore made to take a referendum of tiro church members on the question of Methodist irtriotr, during the next week. In tiro evening a large number of patrons sat down to a capital tea- provided by the Cardiff friends and presided over by a. bevy of busy ladies. Full justice was done to the excellent arid tempting delicacies arrayed upon the tables. Later tiro Rev. B. Mot-son presided over a crowded public •meeting, where a worthy and interesting programme was presented and enthusiastically receiver], the following contributing items:—Solos: Miss C. Neal, Mrs Groemvoll (encored) and the Rev. N, Hyde (encored); duets: The Misses McFadgen and Messrs C. Rams find J. Richards ; quartette (encored): Mosses. McFadgen and Miss and Mr Belton; recitations: Miss Wade and Mr T. Bolton (encored); address: Rev. X. Hyde. Two anthems by the Cardiff choir were also very capably rendered, Miss McFadgen presiding at the organi ' At the conclusion of a most happy and enjoyable meeting imtes of thanks wore moved and carried with acclamation to the workers at Cardiff who bad laboured so hard to make the function a success.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 62, 8 March 1912, Page 6

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PRIMITIVE METHODISM. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 62, 8 March 1912, Page 6

PRIMITIVE METHODISM. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 62, 8 March 1912, Page 6

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