PRESENTATION.
A farewell evening was tendered to the Rev. G. M. Yule and Mrs. Yule by the members of the Papakura Presbyterian Church last evening, on the eve of their departure for Point Chevalier where Mr. Yule has been appointed minister in charge. Mr. J. R. Wilson, session clerk, referred to the splendid work of both Mr. and Mrs. Yule in the Papaknra charge for the la*t four I years, and as a tangible appreciation of those services he asked them to accept from the congregation an easy chair and chiming clock. Miss Margaret Cooper, on behalf of the women of the congregation, made a presentation to Mrs. Y'ule of a handsome bag containing an envelope of notes, and Miss K. Yule was the recipient of a beautiful bouquet. Mr. I Morrison Yule a fountain pen and Mr. ! Jack Yule a book, from their friends in i the church.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1937, Page 3
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