Iwonty-two members of the Alethodrst \\ oodville C hoir accompanied their loader. Rev. (i. Know les-> noth to Pahiatua las’: < veniiift w hen the. rev. gentleman, gnvr a r. eiial in tin, weal Church on "The Pioneers of Methodism.’’ His extensive personal experience of "the old-timeis” in the Homeland cnii iieutjy qualified Air Smith to supply an i ntertn.nino narrative, lasting over all hour. At intervals the choir contributed several of the old-time hymns, seldom hear 1 nowadays. The leminiscences eleartv neveaied "other days. other wavs.” Hearty votes of tlunuss were accorded the rev. gentleman for his enjoyable discourse, the Woods ilio <k° lr for their splendid services those who provided ear transport lor lhe Visitors, and the ladies who supplied an excellent supper. Apprecia.iiui was voiced by tlie chairman. cHcv. \\ it Picterins) «nd Mr J. J. Boa-.ey. A .ollection was taken on behalf of tbe local Trust Fund.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12424, 17 August 1933, Page 5
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