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HAMPTON HILL PARISH MAGAZINE. HAMPTON HILL, June, 1917. My DEAR PEOPLE, I feel sure that it will be a matter of great regret to many of you if the present excellent con- dition of the Churchyard is not maintained, but it is seriously threatened unless generous and immediate help is forthcoming. During the past ten years nearly 500 interments have taken place, and if a small sum is contributed by the friends of those who rest there, "God's Acre" can be well cared for. Mr. C. H. Evans, Roseneath, I Edward Road, has very kindly undertaken to collect subscriptions for this purpose, and I hope that when he calls you will give him your very hearty support. Will you please make a note of Wednesday, July 18th, when the Annual Open-Air Meeting in connection with the C.E.T.S. takes place in the Vicarage Field. One great attraction will be the performances of the Junior members, who were prevented by illness from joining in the Deanery Competitions some time ago. Given a fine evening, I anticipate a very pleasant gath- ering. The Church will be in the hands of "Cleaners" during the week commencing July 16th, and no services will be held. V·l e offer our congratulations and good wishes to lVlr. Edward IVleynell, one of our sidesmen, on his marriage to "Miss vVoods, in whom we hope to welcome amongst us a very earnest and devoted Church worker. Yours truly, R. COAD PRYOR. OFFERTORIES. I I a.m. 7 p.m. £ s. d. s. d. June 3·-Assist. Cle rgy Fund... 2 9 6 I 3 2 " lo.-Church Expenses ". 3 2 2 1 4 2 " 17·-Ditto ... I 16 0 0 18 2 " 24·-Ditto ". 2 0 7 0 16 9 Early Celebrations (Poor Fund) June 3, 9/ 1; June 10, 8/ 2; June 17, 9/ 2 ; June 24, ro/4 Week-day Celebrations;- May 29,1/ 7; May ' S'I, 2/ 1"; June 14, 1/ 7; June 21, 4/ 7, June 22, 2/ 6 ... Chtldren 's Services (:Missions) June 10, 3/ 4; June 17, 1/ 6; June 24, 2/5 ... TOTAL £ s. d. 3 12 8 4 6 4 2 t4 2 2 17 4 I t6 9 o 12 4 o 7 Total - £16 6 10 BAPTISMS. .. Made a Member of Christ." June ro.-Lily George Barker. lo.-Beatrice Eileen Kast. " lo.-Leslie Charles Hilyer. " 27.-Thomas Henry Hillier . MARRIAGE. "Those whom God June I8-Edward George Mansell and Edith Annie Trimby. nURIALS . .. I am the Resurrection and the Life." June 9·-Jane Gregory, aged 66 years. " 23 .-Harry Groom, aged 46 years. CHURCH ACCOUNTS-continued. ST . JAMES SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION, AUGUST, 1916. £ s. d. Payments and Tickets Sold 24 4 0 SUBSCRIPTIONS PER MISS OATWAY ;- Mrs. Kiddell, 2/6, Mrs . Pimley, 1/-, Mr. Kes- tin, 2/ 6, A F,iend, 5/-, Mr. Oatway, 2/6, J. B. 1/6, Teddy Paine. 1/-, Mr. Owen, 1/- E.M. 1/-, Mrs. Gascoyne, 1/-, Mrs. Sim- mons, 1-, Miss Bivar, 2/6, Mrs. Hews. 1/-- 1 5 0 Mr. Stutchbury I a 0 Mr, Lemon ... 0 10 10 Mrs. Hetherington .. , 0 5 0 Guardians of Kingston Union I a 0 Donation Sunday School 5 0 0 Ditto Fund 2 7 9 £35 12 7 Messrs. Mears (Hire of Launch) ... C. E. Lemon (Catering) " (Waiters) Messrs. Mears (Captain and Crew) Mrs . Gamgee (Infants) Miss Jordan (Toys) Mr. Jordan £ s. d. 13 2 6 19 15 10 o 10 0 0 10 0 0 17 6 o 10 a 0 6 9 £35 12 7

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  • J~ HAMPTON HILL PARISH MAGAZINE.

    HAMPTON HILL,

    June, 1917.

    My DEAR PEOPLE, I feel sure that it will be a matter of great

    regret to many of you if the present excellent con-dition of the Churchyard is not maintained, but it is seriously threatened unless generous and immediate help is forthcoming. During the past ten years nearly 500 interments have taken place, and if a small sum is contributed by the friends of those who rest there, "God's Acre" can be well cared for. Mr. C. H. Evans, Roseneath, I Edward Road, has very kindly undertaken to collect subscriptions for this purpose, and I hope that when he calls you will give him your very hearty support.

    Will you please make a note of Wednesday, July 18th, when the Annual Open-Air Meeting in connection with the C.E.T.S. takes place in the Vicarage Field. One great attraction will be the performances of the Junior members, who were prevented by illness from joining in the Deanery Competitions some time ago. Given a fine evening, I anticipate a very pleasant gath-ering.

    The Church will be in the hands of "Cleaners" during the week commencing July 16th, and no services will be held.

    V·l e offer our congratulations and good wishes to lVlr. Edward IVleynell, one of our sidesmen, on his marriage to "Miss vVoods, in whom we hope to welcome amongst us a very earnest and devoted Church worker.

    Yours truly, R. COAD PRYOR.

    OFFERTORIES.

    I I a.m. 7 p .m. £ s. d. .£ s. d.

    June 3·-Assist. Clergy Fund... 2 9 6 I 3 2 " lo.-Church Expenses ". 3 2 2 1 4 2 " 17·-Ditto ... I 16 0 0 18 2 " 24·-Ditto ". 2 0 7 0 16 9

    Early Celebrations (Poor Fund) June 3, 9/ 1; June 10, 8/ 2; June 17, 9/2 ; June 24, ro/4

    Week-day Celebrations;- May 29,1/ 7; May 'S'I, 2/ 1"; June 14, 1/7; June 21, 4/7, June 22, 2/6 ...

    Chtldren 's Services (:Missions) June 10, 3/4; June 17, 1/6; June 24, 2/ 5 ...

    TOTAL £ s. d. 3 12 8 4 6 4 2 t4 2 2 17 4

    I t6 9

    o 12 4

    o 7

    Total - £16 6 10

    BAPTISMS. .. Made a Member of Christ."

    June ro.-Lily George Barker. lo.-Beatrice Eileen Kast.

    " lo.-Leslie Charles Hilyer. " 27.-Thomas Henry Hillier.

    MARRIAGE.

    "Those whom God hath:joined~together"" June I8-Edward George Mansell and Edith Annie Trimby.

    nURIALS . .. I am the Resurrection and the Life."

    June 9·-Jane Gregory, aged 66 years. " 23.-Harry Groom, aged 46 years.

    CHURCH ACCOUNTS-continued.

    ST . JAMES SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION, AUGUST, 1916.

    £ s. d. Payments and Tickets Sold 24 4 0 SUBSCRIPTIONS PER MISS OATWAY ;-

    Mrs. Kiddell, 2/6, Mrs . Pimley, 1/-, Mr. Kes-tin, 2/ 6, A F,iend, 5/-, Mr. Oatway, 2/6, J. B. 1/6, Teddy Paine. 1/-, Mr. Owen, 1/-E.M. 1/-, Mrs. Gascoyne, 1/-, Mrs. Sim-mons, 1-, Miss Bivar, 2/6, Mrs. Hews. 1/-- 1 5 0

    Mr. Stutchbury I a 0 Mr, Lemon ... 0 10 10 Mrs. Hetherington .. , 0 5 0 Guardians of Kingston Union I a 0 Donation Sunday School 5 0 0 Ditto Fund 2 7 9

    £35 12 7

    Messrs. Mears (Hire of Launch) ... C. E. Lemon (Catering)

    " (Waiters) Messrs. Mears (Captain and Crew) Mrs . Gamgee (Infants) Miss Jordan (Toys) Mr. Jordan

    £ s. d. 13 2 6 19 15 10 o 10 0 0 10 0 0 17 6 o 10 a 0 6 9

    £35 12 7

  • - J'""' HAMPTON HILL PARISH l\{AGAZINE.

    RECEIPTS. Balance from 1915, received from Churchwar-

    dens (Mrs. H. Craggs, 2/6 : Mrs . Tandy, 2/6; Mrs. Brewer, 2/- ; Mr. W. Newton, .£1 IS . ; per Vicar. 5/ ro~) .. .

    From sale of Cards .. .

    SUBSCRIPTIO NS :-Mrs. Garrett W. A. Sherwood, Esq. Mrs. Handcock Miss Griffiths ... G, F. Stutchbury, Esq. Mrs. Hetherington }vIrs. Tandy Mrs. Brewer Miss Butler Miss Hayes Per Mrs. Gascoyne Mrs . Anthony ...

    Contributions from Members Bank Interest

    o 10 0 5 0 5 0 2

    0 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 5 o 10 0 8 0 7

    Deficiency received from Churchwardens

    0 0 0 6 0 0 G 0 0 0

    9 6

    PROVIDENT CLUB.

    £ s. d.

    I 13 IO~ 3 0

    433 659 18 3

    II 12 I o 17 It

    PAYMENTS. Makepeace for Printing ... Contributions paid out Interest on do. Caretaker at distribution ...

    £681 5 7

    £ s. d. :3 6 6

    659 18 3 17 15 10 0 5 0

    £681 5 7

    HOIl . T rca.sllYeY,' VV. H . TA~DY. Audited alld/oulld correct, CHAS. H. EVANS .

    RECEIPTS.

    Received from School Houses Trnstees ... By SUBSCRIPTIONS-

    Mrs. Stutchbury 'Miss Hetherington ... Miss Griffiths

    A. VV. DAINES, Holt. Treas.

    In hand from last account Interest on £50 Consols Rents Rent in arrear--see contra

    Trustees : VICAR AND CHURCHWARDENS.

    SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

    £ s. d. 31 0 0

    05 0 05 0 o 2 6

    £31 12 6

    Deficit Easter, 1916 ... C .E.S .S . Institute ...

    EXPENDITURE.

    Ditto- Hymn Books & Class Registers Fuel and Gas ... Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge E . Makepeace Payments to Treats Fund ... Ditto ... S .P .C.K. - Day School Prizes SUNDAY SCHOOL PRIZES:

    Civil Service Stores B. & F . Bible Society S.S. Union, 9d .; Bagsters, 6/8 : Religious Tract Society, 1/-;

    Bentall ' s, 3/9; C.E .S .S. Institute Hire Lantern Slides,7/6; Gas 1/8 Oranges , IO j-; Buns, 10/-

    Mr. Levi, to Dec . 17th lVIrs. Boulonois. to Easter, 1917

    8 7 2 2 6 o 7 5

    049 2 0 9 d 9 2 !l 0 · 0

    Balance in hand... ... C: ~ ~ri ...

    SCHOOL HOUSES TRUST.

    £ 35

    s. d . 14 II 5 0

    34 15 0 49 0

    Water Rate Repairs Rent in arrears-written off (late tenant) Sunday Schools ...

    In baud

    Audited aild/oulld correct, C. J. Vv. JAKEMAN.

    £ s. d. 9 7

    0 6 6 o 19 II 3 0 0 o 19 7 0 () 5 0 0 2 7 9 4 7

    8 0 2 3 8 0 • o 16 a o 16 II

    £31 12 6

    £ s. d. 0 0

    5 8 9 3 15 0

    31 0 0 35 0 2

    £76 3 II