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SIX THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921. The Open Forum :LUCKY STRIKE greater, CIGARETTE s TOASTED tome coud ever be co.
WS Sunday lam ய த VITI Mme Panama Wesleyaning on the route pople of the church in of the Sunday School young teachers of the school, as well as members of the church and choir have been and still are members of the ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.
Sunday School. We are thankful to Almighty God for this result of our Sunday School and we trust for still To the Editor THE WORKMAN The Antiversary services of the Pan School is the spiritual growth of the While the prime motive of the Sunday ma Wesleyan Sunday school came off on esildren intrusted to its caro, those rethe 23rd and 24th instant at 11 am.
on Sunday 23rd Revd JK Brabam, ons ble are not slow in recognizing th B, D, proached a most interesting ser social and temporal needs of the pupils mon from the words found in Genssis andst envenient periods steps were 18 chapter and the 19 verse. At taken to minister to those necessities 8pm the children presented the 0a Sanday 13th February, a Sunday publie ont of the most interesting pro School Rally was held. There was be given by any fairly large attenface of parenta guard juveraile organization WT ziven by Mass Rigley and AB. in and our visitors. varied pro Rigley and B. 110 stamme of songs, recitations, etc. was ter. At 30 the Rovd gentleman readers to the thorough enj vyment of direted blare attention to the life all pretest. Samuel, pleaded with the parents to bring their children to da rosult of the effort. 10. 00)
nah did. At 30 pm on Monday 21 Porty Dollars ww raised, On the crowded eangregation wasgvin February 22nd the annual cu ing of the 81 rebool came off on the grounds known treated by the Sunday School to an excellent programme. Ils effets will der as the new Corozal opposite the Balboa tsinly bad and bring forth fuit. It was Gun Club, very enjoyable day was imposible to make special mention was spent. The behaviour of the scholars every scholar acted well their part.
excellent, and complete harmony The report of th school wably existed among them and the teachers Our School Reunion was presented by the esteemed Secretary Mr. hold on th July 17ch. Various schools Burrows as follows: of the city were represented Encount Parents, guardians, friends and well. ing address were delivered by Rov wishers of the Panams Wesleyan Surgeon Lad by the SuperintendMeibodist Sani y School Lsdica and ent of the Sowool and by the SuperiaGentlemen: tendents of th Salvation Army and the It is an honor and a great pleasure Panama Baptist Schools.
for mi to road to you thor port of this Toe League of Young Worshippers school. This school, as some of you are hue been conducted by Mr. Grant. It swire, his long and interesting his has been carried on quate satisfactorily, tory but we shall not enter into that but the attendance can be greatly im.
ceniunt of its activities for the period thanks and appreciation for the services to night but still only rive you a brief proved. We box to record our bosrtiest 1920 1921.
rendered by our teachers and the sacri re school is obv. ned in the church regalar. the Sunday School We pray that God Except for un soidable 08095 the fice they make to carry on the work of ly every Sunday at pm, for the sole blessing my rest upon them and that of instructing the children of He may strengthen them to continue our membrs and other persons in truths their gooi work among the young. We of the Holy Scriptures.
feel we are expressing the thinks not The all of thabol is a follows: only of the school but of the church for the work of our militar, Rev.
OFFICERS: Braban, is doirg amook us for the President Rev. Br ham, bet of the young. Since Superintendent. Mr. Waters Ibra ha he has endeavoured to adopt Asst. Sapt Me Walker mana to simula e regularity, puntual Sooritars Burrows ity and efficiency. We are praying that Asst. Secretary. Miss Markland. God blessing my rent upon hinandi TEACHERS that he may be so strengthened to continue in the arduous du is that lie There are five mile and elsyan female fore him.
teachers. Mosers. Martin, Rogers, Reid, Waltera and Correa Our thanks are als) due to those wo Mes, Estella Shaw, Gittens, Mhave cheerfully given the assistance in Clara Williams, MOM Ilin, Wright, the training of the children for th Jones, Wilinus. Davis, Satir anniversary services. We have to mske Lewis, Albertin. Wright and Lind special mention of Mr. Walker, Mr.
вау. Red and Miss Jonia for their The number of pupils on register is 210 invaluable arvies. We ask the most and the average attendance 145. While kind friends who have giv us their these numbers are comparatively larga, financial support to sccept our sincere the staff not satisfied and from the thanks and assure them that we appresystem now at work we hope to raport ciate their help.
at least an increase of 50 per cent, when The managemeat of th school join in Snimert on nocession like this. appealing to the parents and guardians The boks used at the Iloly Bible to co operat wich aad encour and the Catechism. The Scripture les their children to continue in attending Bons are such as set forth by the Wes regularly and punctually, ley Methodist Magazine. Thera is We are all endeavouring to lead the also an adult Bible class conducted by children to the Master.
Mr. Reid and is doing excellent We remain, work. This department extends a hearty invitation to the older folk of our church Yours in the Master Servier, and congregation to participate in the WALTERS Superintendent good thing which the Sunday School BURROWS, cretary.
effers.
We wish the Wesleyan Sanday School Ong great sign of the favourable in abundant success, may they go on from fluence that the Sunday Shool is exert Grace to Glory Always in the Limelight LUCKY STRIKE o since his arrival IT TOASTED CIGARETTES CRICKET GAME AT GATUN ORDER BOOKS CLOVELLY CC, DEFEATS CORN.
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On Sunday last 18th inst, the Ciovelly of Panama journeyed over to the Look Ohy and engaged the Cornwall oc. of that town.
Tho mer. ing broke rainy, and it was fe red the same could not be played; but this Atmospherie e nditions improved so well that, by 12, no n, the ground was fit for play. The home skipper, Butler, won the tous, and sent in the visitors to bat on a slow wickat. The visitors cam.
piled 63 runs, of which Clark made 20; II. Myers made 11 and Ruokice The homesters had their at the wickets, bus failed to nego tiate the varied and masterly bowling of the Clovelly lads. The entire teamet for 35 runs, of which Osbourne responsible for and Springer for The visitors therefore proved the VICTORS, winning by 28 runs. TIO game was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators. The game was very interesting; the spirit throughout, being exzellent.
In reporting this game, mention must be made of the efficient and straight forward way Mr Blackman played his part as Umpire. In these days, when unpiring is playing to such a death knull to what is real cricket on the Isthmus, feel it a it a duty to pay complimentary tribute to this Umpire, who, havo since learnt, is regarded by all. as a fsirplay, efficient and unbiased umpire. No wonder the Cornwall Clovelly contest at Gatun last Sunday, was such an enjoyable rime.
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