SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.
The sixty-third anniversary of the Union Methodist Sunday School, Addington, was continued during tha week. After the tea meeting, the annual rally was held, presided over by the Rev. A. Liversedge. The first part of the programme was a choral service entitled "Flora] Diadems," consisting of a beautiful selection of unison and partsongs, duets, recitations, etc., which the children gave in fine spirit. Annual report* were then given bv the secretary, Dorothy Lockwood, and the treasurer, Mr TrevorSmith, following which the prizes were distributed by the chairman. Opportunity was taken to make a presentation to M : ss Atkins, a trsinee of Deaconess House, who has been associated with the c undav school saining experience that'will be of advantage *h*» OTlf aB a Tnissioiwirv t-° ib*» Fo'oman TslaiMs. The minister expressed thanks to Ml" who hai contributed to the Biicce" r.f t'ne anii" ft rarv. fncl"din? the nianist, M-'ss Marjory Trevor-Smith, and ioint organists, Miss D. Down and Mr E. Feheenfeld.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19168, 26 November 1927, Page 6
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163SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19168, 26 November 1927, Page 6
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