THE HARTLIP CHURCH MONTHLY.

DECEMBER, 1893.

The Vicar can have the yearly volume of this Magazine, or of "Friendly Leaves", bound well and cheaply in London, if the owners will leave them with their names at the Vicarage.

On Christmas Day, being Monday this year, there will be Holy Communion at 8.30 and 11 a.m., and Service at 3 p.m., but not in the Evening. On Thursday, December 21st, St. Thomas's Day, there will be a Preparation for the Christmas Communion at 7.30 p.m. Will parents and others remind any former Hartlip residents who may be with them for the Christmas holidays of the Holy Communion?

During Advent there will be Matins and Litany on Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.30 a.m., and on the other weekdays at 4 p.m., except when notice is given to the contrary. On St. Thomas's Day, December 21st, the service will also be held at 10.30, instead, of at 4.

The Drawing Examination in the School will be on Friday, December 22nd, at 10.30 a.m.

The lay-members of the Rural-Deanery Conference have elected our Parish representative, Mr. H. G. Faussett-Osborne, as their representative to the Diocesan Conference.

On December 10th the offertories will be for the Foreign Missions of the Church (Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, or S.P.G.).

HOLY BAPTISM.

Nov. 12 - Sidney, son of Edwin and Alice Ann Clout.

Some of the day and Sunday scholars, assisted by their elder friends, have given Mr. Stevens copy of the "Queen's Printers' Variorum Bible, with Teachers' Aids," in recognition of his kindness and Christian work.