ST. MATTHEW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL.
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. The annual presentation of prizes in connection with St. Matthew's Sunday School took place in the school- ' room last evening, in the presence of a large nuamber of, parents, teachers, and others. The prizes were presented by the vioar (Rev. H. Watson), who spoke a few kindly words to eiich recipient. During the evening Mr Harry Hall rendered several isongs and which were thoroughly enjoyed by ithose present. The . list of prize-winners was as follows: Class. —Alice Bungate, Violet Petersen, Annie Pinhey. Class H. —Rhena Permain, Laura Constable. Class IH—Trixie Green, Etta. Dixon, Class IV— Harriet Winskill, Patience Saker. Class V V.—Grace Hawke, Gladys Snell. Class Vl.—Dorothy Smallwood, Ruby Jarkson. Class Vn.—Dorothy Cant, Esme Dixon, Alice Chesteiman, Lillian Smallwood. Class Vin.—Daphne Ureii. Junior Bible Class. —'May Lewis and Eila, Perry 264 (equal), Beatrice Mackersey 268, Violet Hoffeinsi 257. Middle Bible Class. —May Hunter 270, Alma Perry 256. Highest Marks in School (special prize).—'Grace Hawke and Trixie Green. BOtS. Class I.—Archer Hale, Cecil Spence. Glass H.-—Maurice Hoffeins, Arthur Jackson. 1 Class m.—Edwin Hughan, Keith Snell, Stanley. Wilteughby. Class IV—Willie Ladner, Charlie Jones. Class V.—Eric Gully, Seymour Willoughby. Class Vl.—Clinton Ladner, Rupert Wren, Roy Petersen. Oass VH.—Harold De Castro, Sydney Dickinson.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 May 1913, Page 5
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206ST. MATTHEW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 May 1913, Page 5
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