CHURCH CAMPS ENDING
CONSIDERABLE ATTENDANCES In districts south of Auckland, three church camps are ending today. Presbyterian Bible class girls, numbering 125, have been in camp ;: Pukekohe. Miss Bond, of Remuer* assisted by Miss M. Dow, Clevedotand Mrs. Scott, Onehunga, the camp, which was attended by prls from New’ Lynn to Clevedon. Girls representing Methodist Badasses from Henderson to Pukekot* have been in camp at Wesley Colie?* Paerata. With a party of Maori &r----and girls from two Methodist orphai' ages in Auckland, the number in cam? was 138. Mrs. Virtue was in chars* writh Miss R. Clark and Miss B. Archbald as assistants. At a Church of Christ camp Manurewa, 150 members represents two city churches and congregations 2 • Whangurei, Helensville, HamtfW* Thames and Waihou. Mr. C. F. ratt, Auckland, controlled the ®ro u f and his assistants were Mr. F. M. *1 ■ lips, Hamilton, and Mrs. G. A. Gree— Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 953, 22 April 1930, Page 14
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151CHURCH CAMPS ENDING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 953, 22 April 1930, Page 14
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