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KNOX CHURCH

MEETING OF LADIES’ GUILD RAISING FUNDS FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS Despite the wintry conditions which prevailed last Wednesday, there was a good attendance of members at the monthly meeting of Knox Ladies’ Guild which was held at the residence of Mrs G. W. Morice, Chapel Street. The Rev J. Davie opened the meeting and referring to the Harvest Festival services, said that the decorations this year had been outstanding, and Miss McCracken and her assistants were to be congratulated on their work. The following ladies were also thanked for donations: —Mesdames Douglas (cups and saucers) Morice (teaspoons) Carstens (tea towels). It was decided to make each meeting this year a “bring and buy” afternoon so that extra funds can be gathered towards the rebuilding of the Sunday school. Rev J. Davie thanked the ladies for the enthusiastic way in which they had entered into the work of raising funds for the new buildings. Mesdames Carstens and Taylor offered to place flowers in the church for the month of May. An enjoyable programme was contributed by the following I —Mesdames Traynor and Carstens (vocal solos) and Miss Jean Douglas (elocutionary items). The president (Mrs G. W. Morice), thanked these ladies for their much appreciated items. Afternoon tea was served by members of the Executive.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1938, Page 5

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KNOX CHURCH Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1938, Page 5

KNOX CHURCH Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1938, Page 5

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