MOTUEKA
CHURCH OF CHRIST iRIBGE SCHOOL Special services were held last Sunday in connection with the anniversary of the above ’Bible School. .A platform reaching right across the Jinterior of the building had been erected to accommodate the scholars. During the afternoon an address suitable to the occasion was delivered bv Air J. G. Price, and the children, conducted by Mr W. II Glover gave an excellent rendering of several appropriate hymns, 1 On Tuesday evening the chdclieu a o-ain assembled, and the building urns well filled by an appreciative audience. Mr John Holden, superintendent of the school, presided. The prizes were distributed by Mr each scholar receiving a book. ax the beginning of each service a £special prologue was recited by Miss Lor ■KLvaS and at the (too a t.ii,address was given bj Master Hid Still. A duet, *“I love to tell the Stow” vms pleasingly rendered by Ingram and The lmnns sung on the Sn» f my • noon were repeated by ° e ’ the singing being a special feati and Messrs u -,,-Ub on average attendance of C he? eon 33 aid 40, arid the prosicH were bright for a further uv crease of scholars in the near future.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 August 1920, Page 5
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200MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 August 1920, Page 5
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