SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT.
'. The annual conceit in connection with the Cullmantoun Piesbytenan Sunday School wc y held last evening - The hail i\,i,s packed and the onteitainment given was ihciough'y enjoyed by all piesent The items by the children weie by far the most The conceit was opened with a violin solo by Mies Baud
" Blue Bells* of Scotland," ior which she received an. encore. Others who took pait weie'Ruby Ciaigie,'lecitation ; Nel-
lie Sommerville, song. " Cockles and Mus sels '; dialogue by YVilhe Mayer and Nerlie Band; ]Nelli j Band, song, "John An deiiion, my Jo''; Lily Donn, recitation; Ngaio Rennie <md Willie Mayer, vocal duet, " No, t.ll ; club sw mgmg display by Elsie Simmers, Don, llennie and Kathleen Young The second p«.rt con s'sted of vocal items—Misses Tiiompson, duet, "Gatheimg Floweis"; Mrs Sommerville, '• Calki Henm' : Mi W Andeison, ' Countiy Wedding «ong "; Mi r-es Andei'-on and McCahon, duet, ' Kcjs of Heaven"; Mi» Rennie, "Auntie"; Miss Anderson. " Coon Lullaby" ; Misss McCahon, ' Peg away, Lads"; Mr Palmei, humoioiiT recitation Thj- aceompaiuments weie tastefully played by Mrs Renins and Mi Edgai* Randal. On behalf of the Sunday Sciiool teacheis Mr McNab thanked audience foi attending in such good numbers and i aid that thw lesult of the conceit would inateiiaHy.help illj pi funds He explained that theSunday School was not exactly a Pitisbytenan Sabbath School as thej welcomed every one to it. He spoke in high ttims of M-cs McKay's* ability m airanging the "entertainment, of the good work dono by Mrs Rennie and Miss Pearson m~ training the children, and he concluded by thanking a'l thece who had assorted with the concert.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13461, 6 December 1907, Page 3
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268SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT. Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13461, 6 December 1907, Page 3
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