PRESENTATIONS.
On Sunday evening last the Rev. Harold R. Jecks held a farewell service in the Memorial Church at Titirangi. The church was crowded, and after the service the congregation adjourned to nearby tearooms, where, after brief speeches from Mr. T. A. Bishop, Mr. Hawkins and Mr. McFarland, Mr. Jecks was presented with a travelling bag and Mrs. Jecks with a manicure set and set of brushes. The Rev. H. R. Jecks and Mrs. Jecks were also presented with handsome gifts at a social gathering held in Glen Eden church hall. Mr. Martin, ...chairman of the Town Board, wished them, on behalf of the congregation and people of Glen Eden, a very P easant I • i in ThA jrifts consisted trip to England, iae g".• of a travelling rug and a Udy s handbait. .' - ""•'',' '
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Auckland Star, 2 January 1931, Page 5
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