Anniversary Services.
—-4 — Tlie services in connection ■with, the Baptist and Congregational Church Sunday , School anniversary held yesterday were a decided success- The' attendance was. largo at all the services', especially during 1 the afternoon. Rev- A. T. Thompson preached in the morningl, the le-xfc being "Lord open his eyes that, lie may sea: the Rev- It. Taylor in the afternoon "Beware of dogs.!'; Rev. T- A. Willims in the evening, "A bruised reed will He not break; a smoking flax will He not quench." The 'collections weve £12 2s 6dThere was special'music' at. each service, the ■conductor being-Mr I. Brown; 'Organist, Mr C H- Whitehead ; and am orchestra led by; Mr J. Whitehouse- The afternoon: progranune included the following items: 'Solo and chorus, ''Beautiful Isle of Somewhere,' ohildren; solo, 'Remember now Thy Creator,' Mrs Ford : solo and cliotusl, 'Tlio Spirit' is Calling,' ohildren:; solo, "The Fountain of Life,' Miss Gibson. At tJiet -eveningl service 'Miss Woodward sang 1 'The Kingdom of Love-'
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10453, 31 October 1904, Page 4
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163Anniversary Services. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10453, 31 October 1904, Page 4
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