AMONG THE DEPARTMENTS
METHODS DEPARTMENT Superintendent, Mr*. Hugh Kasper. On May 14th, the Auckland District Union held a two-session School of Methods. There was a good attendance. Mrs. Hugh Kasper presided at the morning session. After Devotions, Mrs. J. Williams gave a “Public Speaking Study,” the theme being "Confidence and Line.” International work was discussed and letters from Mrs. Elia Boole re the World Convention were read. Miss A. M. McLay, International Superintendent, gave an excellent and inspiring address on the work of the Christian Citizenship De-‘ partment. At the afternoon session, a paper written by Mrs. J. Williams on the work of the “Little White Ribboners” I >epartment, of which she is the District Superintendent, was read by Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Kasper spoke on the Medical Scientific Temperance Department, and discussion followed. Opportunity "as taken to bid Mrs. Kasper God-speed on the eve of her departure for America to attend the World Convention. Lovely flowers and gifts were presented to Mrs. Kasper.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 2
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163AMONG THE DEPARTMENTS White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 2
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