. Te Karere . ge President McKay,President Ottley and others took careof business matters, after which theywere all taken through the homeswhich have been completed along theroad and introduced to the Zion mis-sionaries and others who live in them. That evening Brother and SisterOliva AhMu were host and hostess,with their family, to the official group,and they displayed the beautifulSamoan hospitality. Following dinner,the evening meeting was held in theCollege Chapel with nearly 400 personsin attendance. Talents of the Collegebranch were utilized as the group pre-sented choir numbers, quartet


. Te Karere . ge President McKay,President Ottley and others took careof business matters, after which theywere all taken through the homeswhich have been completed along theroad and introduced to the Zion mis-sionaries and others who live in them. That evening Brother and SisterOliva AhMu were host and hostess,with their family, to the official group,and they displayed the beautifulSamoan hospitality. Following dinner,the evening meeting was held in theCollege Chapel with nearly 400 personsin attendance. Talents of the Collegebranch were utilized as the group pre-sented choir numbers, quartettes, solos,etc., in greetings to President of the enjoyable features was thefavourite, We Thank Thee, O God,for a Prophet, with Sister JoanPearce conducting the Hosannah ar-rangement by the choir, and BrotherGeorge Kaka directing the congrega-tion, simultaneously. The Primarychildren sang I Have Two LittleHands, after which Sister McKaygave the following talk, followed byher husband, President McKay:. President McKay addresses group at Frankton with College BranchChoir in background. TE KARERE Talk given by Sister McKay, Janu-ary 28, 1955, at the New Zealand Col-lege of the Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints, Frankton Junction: MY DEAR BROTHERS AND SISTERS: Before we came over here tonight Isaid I am not on this programme, but itdidnt do a bit of good, you see. But Iam appreciative of the fact that you havethought of me with this lovely bouquetof flowers. It is very, very beautiful andsince we have some sweet little flowersdown here, I believe I should like to tellthem a short story if you dont mind. Once there was a little girl and hermamma called her Little Girl Blue becauseshe wore a little blue coat and a blue hatnearly all the time. Little Girl Blue camein to dinner one day and sat down andsaid, Pass the potatoes, just like mamma said, Little Girl Blue,Hearts like doors open with ease,To very, very little keys,And dont forget that two of theseAre


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