A Y's "SPEAKERS CLASS."
(Contributed by Y Organiser.) The members of Auckland “Y’s” who attended the “Speakers’ Class” last year are eagerly looking forward to the reopening of the Class on 13th April. Several new meml>ers wish to join, and much enjoyment is anticipated. One member of last year's class, who made his debut with shaking knees and a (balk like face, has )>eoome a local preacher and a most acceptable Hand of Hope speaker. Another young man. who trembled audibly during his maiden speech, has done good service as Hand of Hope speaker, assists in adult Temperance meetings and open-air meetings, and has entered the Rible Training Institute as a student for the Foreign Mission Pield. Two of the lady members have done extensive Hand of Hope, Sunday School, and Bible ('lass service, and some are desirous of further training ere they try thoir wings.
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 381, 18 April 1927, Page 17
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146A Y's "SPEAKERS CLASS." White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 381, 18 April 1927, Page 17
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