METHODIST CAMP
140 YOUNG WOMEN AT PAERATA
BIG EASTER MEETING
During tlie Easter holidays, 140 representatives of Methodist Young ' V ?, rr J en ' s Bibie Classes in New Zealand will be in camp at W esley College, Paerata. Delegates are coming from as far South as Invercargill. Representatives of the Student Christian Movement, the Presbyterian C , lass L* nion and the Baptist Bible Class Union will attend. The daily programme provides for Bible study groups, discussions on topical subjects, recreations, evening intercession and devotional addresses. Mrs. J. F. Goldie, of the Solomon Islands Mission, and wife of the president of the New Zealand Methodist Church, will be in charge of the Sunday evening services. Supervising the camp will be Mrs. Tlarvey Cook, of Christchurch, president of the Bible Class movement. Miss E. Sewell, recently appointed travelling secretary, is to be chief officer at the camp, and Miss Lorna Hodder will conduct intercession each evening. The speaker on Good Friday evening will be Miss Nora N. Buttle, of Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 15
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168METHODIST CAMP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 15
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