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Miss MONICA PEARCE
DO you like Cocoanut Kisses, Peppermint Creams or Opera Caramels ?
Can you resist Treacle Toffee ? If you, or your family, like these delicacies, but would like them better home-made, here's an expert to tell you how to make them cheaply. Next week's talk in this spare-time cookery series will explain the mysteries of Swedish cakes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Miss Monica Pearce

Proceedings at the Uniting Conference
Relayed from THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL
Hymn, We come unto our fathers' God (Methodist
Hymn Book 96)
Prayers
Reading of Minutes and Election of Officers
Hymn, Christ from Whom all blessings flow
(Methodist Hymn Book. 689)
Reading of Holy Scripture, St. John xx, 19-22;
Acts i, 4-8
Prayer
Resolution to unite
Voting
Resolution to adopt the Deed of Union. Voting
Signing of the Act of Union
Declaration of Union by the President, the Reverend J. ScoTT LIDGETT , D.D.
To Deum
Message from His MAJESTY THE KING
Address by H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Prayer
Loyal Address to His Majesty the King.
Hymn, Captain of Israel's host and Guide
(Methodist Hymn Book 611)
TODAY the Wesleyan, Primitive, and United Methodist Churches of Great
Britain are united, and will be known henceforth as ' The Methodist Church.' All these churches originated in the work of John and Charles Wesley and their helpers in the eighteenth century ; their creed and ecclesiastical systems rare one, and they unite to strengthen and extend their resources and influence. In their new form they will have 5,000 Ministers, 50,000 local preachers, and an estimated community of four millions, and will form the largest Nonconformist Church in this country.

Contributors

Unknown:
Reverend J. Scott Lidgett
Unknown:
Charles Wesley

National Programme Daventry

About National Programme

National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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