LOWER HUTT ANGLICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
The little folk of the kindergarten department of St. James’s Anglican Sunday School, Lower Hutt, presented an interesting programme at St. James's Hall on Saturday afternoon. The children had been trained for several months by the supervisor of the kindergarten, Miss Betty Jarman, and her helpers, Misses Norma Low, Kathleen Flux, Eila Pilbrow, Nellie Reynolds, Margaret Houusell, Beryl lunes, Violet Munro and Jean McLeod. The hall, which was decorated with bamboo, iceland poppies, hydrangeas, tiger lilies and sweet peas, made a charming setting for the children. The Rev. H. E. K. Fry thanked the teachers for their work in preparing the children and the audience of parents and friends for their attendance. Mrs. A. Jarman presented the teachers with colourful bouquets. The performers were Peggy Simpson, Daphne Glendinning, Miss Pilbrow’s girls, Neil Haverfiled, Shirley Christophers. Jeffery Middlemiss, Pat Aldridge, Mildred Sherry, Miss Reynolds’s girls, Marion Roe, Miss Hounsell'e girls, Valerie Barlow, Sylvia Wood, Audrey Barlow, Minnie Door, Barbara Dudding, Miss Pilbrow’s girls, Robin Stanton.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 55, 29 November 1937, Page 7
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169LOWER HUTT ANGLICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 55, 29 November 1937, Page 7
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