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DISTRICT NEWS.

OHUTU UOTES (From Our Own Correspondent) On Monday afternoon, the isalva- ' tion Affo/' held a picnic for the Sun-day-School children' of * Ohutu in the school grounds and a concert in the school at night, which was well at. .tended. A really good programme iwas gone through and no doubt the Army must have worked very hard to get the children trainee! as they did. Every item on the programme was encored, following is a list of the items rendered Company song, " Little Friends of Jesus!’; recitation, “Naughty Master Jack Campbell; l solo, "And a Little Child shall Lead Them,” Phyllis ! Oliver; recitation, "Smiles and Frowns, ’ ’ Charlie Bowly; dialogue, "No Joke to be a Baby,” Little Boys and Girls; Company * Song, “Jesus, Loving Saviour”; reci-

tation, "The Wind and Leaves,” Tom McGlashan; song, "The Farm Yard,’? Senior, Children; dialogue, ‘•'Dolly Show,” Senior Girls; recita. tion, "The Twins,” Willie Phillips; "Errand-Boy’s Yarn,” W. Campbell, A. Bailey, A. McCorkindale, and C. Bailey; Company song, "In the Sh of Life”; recitation, "BackYoung Maidens,” by Bro. man, nearly brought the house ; and a song, "Good Night,” by the Boys, brought a very pleasant; evening to a close.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3660, 24 December 1920, Page 5

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DISTRICT NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3660, 24 December 1920, Page 5

DISTRICT NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3660, 24 December 1920, Page 5

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