ST. MATTHEWS PIC-NIC.
Arrangements''Hai'd -bflen made to hold the annual re-union, of the teacher's and Scholars, of St. Matthew's Sunday Slchool in Mr MoKeMtfo, grounds, but rather than disappoint them the Rev. W. E. Paige deoidedj to r utilise the Schoolroom and the Church grounds..';. Outdoor games of all kinds were, in-between theshowers, and when'the '.children were driven by the rain to-the shelter, the boisterous manner in which they went toforthepleasuiewas proof enough that they' Were thoroughly enjoying themselves. Tea was served in the large class room presided over by Mrs: Paige, and when the little ones were sent home at dusk, they were as happy and contented as, though they had passed the day on a.pic-nie ground miles away from tho scene of their Sunday labors. -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2550, 18 March 1887, Page 2
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127ST. MATTHEWS PIC-NIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2550, 18 March 1887, Page 2
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