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to | {From Our Own Correspondent.) 15 j KOPAXE. July 20. I _ As Kopane on Friday evening tie Sun- ! car school held its annual tea meeting anc - I concern Fortunately the rough weather hsc a somewhat subsided, with the result tha there was a goodly attendance of hot! t- j children and parents, the room being pack e<L The tea. under the capable manage j men; of Mesdames ForLcng and Benner j and several other helpers, consisted of twc n sittings and was voted a tremendous sue cess, especially by the younger portion o: the community. A beautiful birthday cake w::h four candles on i: graced the centre o: the well laden table. The programme a; arranged by Messrs Forlong and Benneti , was both lengthy and interesting. Mr'Berrj ’’ commenced the concert with a prayer. The following are the items: Recite:ions,Merit Dawbin, "An Empty Sepulchre”; Yalmaj Morgan, ‘'The Lore of Christ”; Dick Tuttv. “My Time-table”; Jean Glasgow, “A Tint Fish”; Paddy Jones. ‘The Butterfly and the Bee”; hymn, “Be Glad in the' Lord : ana Rejoice”; Molly Jones, “Outside”; r Brian Jones, “Two Little Eyes”; Freda Dawbin, “Someone That I Love”; Heather i | Martin (chorus), “God’s Love is Like the j Sunshine”; Harry Glasgow, “Jack Horner”; Agnes Bennett, “The Holy Spirit”; hymn, “Cling to the Bible”; 'Joyce Prentice. "Never Mind”; Nceline Dyer, “Wonderful Love”; “A Happy Band cf Seven,” Ruth Bennett singing the last verse; Sunray Forlong, “Grandma's Darling”; Ruth Bennett, “The Lifeboat”; chorus, “Into a Tent Where a Gipsy Boy Lay”; Rebekah Tufty, “Jesus Calls”; Willie Dawbin, “A X'cble Boy”; Heather Martin, “The Gosoel Tidittgs”; Jack Bennett, “Jus; a Little Boy”; song by all, “Precious Woods”; Hoilv Hill, [ “The Book of My Best Estate”; Audrey . Houghton, “I Think When I Read That . Sweet Story of Old”; boys. “My Name Was —”; chorus, “Joy Bells”; girls, “My Name Was —hymn, “Little Ones May ' Come to Thee”; Margaret Morgan, 'Thorn's and Roses”; duet, Mr Maden and Mr Reid, “The Better Ltrnd”; dialogue, Darden Prenrice and Bob Glasgow, ‘The Gospel Train”: hymn, ‘The Gcepei Train”; address by Mr ' Hunter, of Wanganui, ‘The Donkey' and the Lamb”; quartette. “Cast Thv Burden - Upon the Lord,” Miss Wall, Mrs Reid, rjMessra Maden and Reid, accompanied bv i i Miss Rowe; Nell Beattie, “Peace Be Still”'; . “Oh, Master, the Tempest is Raging,” sung ! by Misses Rowe, Wall,. Bennett, Mrs Reid, Messrs Reid and_ Maden; “Good-night ’ chorus,” by the children. Mr Glover concluded the evening with a short prayer.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 197, 22 July 1931, Page 12

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KOPANE Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 197, 22 July 1931, Page 12

KOPANE Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 197, 22 July 1931, Page 12