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METHODIST CHURCH

SUNDAY SCITOOjf ANNIVERSARY. The annual (pa anil public meeting in connection with the Eden street Methodist Sunday School was held last evening. Both the children's lea (which is tree) amt the adults' were well patronised and a-very enjoyable programme was given at the public meetinf,'. Besides specially attractive singing by the choir and children! enjoyable musical and elocutionary items were given by Masters Owen Templeton and .1. Templeton, Misses Common and ,1. Steel, Lanvig, Lochore, and M. Whillaiis, while several successful dialogues wevo interpreted by tho scholars. Brief referred to the improved tone of the

school and eulogised,the-wort of ; the",{ ? teachprflj/and the the Bey, Lochore in of the,"?? scholars,*' f ' *; v ' f; H" 4 'H J\ Tho secretary, Mr tl(<f; annual ropoit of the Sunday which that' satisfactory p'fbnf gross had liceii'mado during'tho year) *J 4 tho average attendance of the' being 87 out of a roll number of lM,*-' nnd that of tho staff 12 out 0f,13, ,Tho ,' now superintendent, Mr Wait, had '' proved himself a very capable and painstaking oflkor and the other new, toaehcrs mid offieo, bcareis had also. accomplished good work. ' ' In conclusion hearty votes of thanki were tendered to tho offlcois and teachers of /the Sunday School, all the contributors to a successful anniversary,, and tho choir and children for their excellent entertainment, It was announced that the collections for last Sunday's services" amounted to £8 14s 3d. v

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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13170, 7 October 1914, Page 5

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METHODIST CHURCH North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13170, 7 October 1914, Page 5

METHODIST CHURCH North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13170, 7 October 1914, Page 5