ITEMS OF INTEREST.
• Mrs. Richardson, of "Castle Hill,” Kakaraiuca, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. F. Searle, Wanganui. Mrs. J. ,Holtham is visiting Patea. In speaking on the Bible in schools question recently, Miss McKee, travelling secretary of the P.W.M.U., instanced the case of a friend of her-: in a large Now Zealand city, when going to church one morning, met a little boy riding a tricycle, and asked him why he was not going to Sunday school. "But I’ve been to school this week,” she was informed, and when she explained that Sunday school was where children were taught about Jesus, she was asked "Who’s He? Is Ho a little boy?” Mona Luxford, the loading lady op posite Richard Tahnadgu in the pie ture, "The Prince of Pep,” to Ik screened at the World’s Pictures tomorrow night, is a former Patea- girl, having been born here and lived here, for a number of years. She will ibe remembered as Miss Nola Pratt.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 3 August 1928, Page 4
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165ITEMS OF INTEREST. Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 3 August 1928, Page 4
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