METHODIST BIBLE CLASSES
CAMP AT PUKEKOHE.
(Prom Our Own correspondent.)
PUKEKOHE, this day,
Methodist Bible classes in many parts I of New Zealand are represented at a four days' camp which commenced at Wesley College on Wednesday evening. The camp is attended by over 100 young men and women. The Rev. E. D. Patchett is camp host, and Mrs. R. Blayney camp hostess. The Rev. B. R. Hames is camp chairman, and associated with him in the executive work are Messrs. R. W. Mayson, organiser, J. Court, treasurer, and A. Turner, registrar, Miss L. Williams is in charge of the commissariat. A period each morning is set aside for study, with tutorial addresses by the Rev. W. T. Blight, the Rev. G. I. Laurenson, and the Rev. F. Parker. Recreation in the afternoons takes the form of rambles and outdoor games. Music and tennis occupy the early evening, while an open forum, in which the leaders are Messrs. Mayson, O. E. Burtcn and G. C. Burton, follows.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 3
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