ROTOTUNA.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AN'HVER"ARY. Tlic twenty-second am.'ivi t'-ary of the Rototuna Sunday School was celebrated recently. The Bov. 11. T. Peal complete I tlm arternoon service which was well attended. He look as his subject. "Self Hunt nil." A solo was sweetly tendered py Miss Margaret flnomhridjre. Tlto evening service was taken by Mr -I Trcloar. who spoke from the text. "Ye ar• My Kplstles." The Misses Itene a''! Grace Clement contributed a duet. The singing or the Bible class and Sunday school choir throughout the day was or a high order. The music was ably led hy Miss Clements (piano), and Messrs Macdonald and Clements (violins'. I A tea and concert hr continuation or tlto celebrations was hold on Friday evening. The Rev. J. Dennis controlled proceedings, with MISS Clements as pianist. The following programme was staged:—DoxOlOgy; welcome chorus; Sunday school scholars: action song, tiny tots; tableau. Misses Ena Baldwin, Joan Chapman and i Margaret Coombrldgo; action song, senior ! girls; recitation. 11a Wallace; song In 'character, settlor girls; duet. Misses Dorothy Clements and Grace Clement; piano solo, Miss Joan Chapman; dialogue with chorus, Dorothy Clements. Margaret j Coombrldgo. Ena Baldwin. Dulcte and i Marjory Hope. Joy Mlers and Ila Wallace; ! elleni romance, Impersonated by Arthur ! Clement, Bolt Watson, Ernie Mlers and ' (Horace Mlers; solo. Miss Utiby Watson; , recitation. Leslie Blackett: song In | character, senior girls; song. Sunday ! school scholars; dialogue. Junior hoys’ j Hilda class, the characters being Imper- : aonated by Eric Clement. Bert Brinson, j Gordon Booth. Boy Booth. Guy and Leslie 1 Capped, Bon Brtdson. lan Macdonald, hes \ Watson. Hector Macdonald, Cecil Baldwin ‘anil Bov Fitzgerald. I The .superintendent's report shows a | 'healthy condition, with a roll of 3J and ■ ;1 1 in’istide classes. The Income for-the I year amounted to £lO, of xvitieh £t t was dotrated to various mission funds. Knelt scholar ill the school was the recipient of a hook. Ihi> prize-winners in each class being: Boys Junior Bible, class, Kurt Brtdson and lan Macdonald. Ist. equal: lunlor girls' Bible class, (trace, Ctoii,cid. Dorothy Clements, Ena Baldwin and .lorn ■ Watson. Ist. equal: Intermediate 1,,,. . it.maid Brldson and Arthur Clement, mi. 'equal; Infant class, Joy Mlers I, Halit"rl<\\ Selmeebelt. V. Votes ot thanks to all who had rou--1 ribtited to the success ot the celebrations , wore carried, special mention being made : or Misses K. Clements and B. Clement, iwlm were responsible for training the : | children.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19070, 7 October 1933, Page 10
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