CHURCH PARADE
WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE
St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral was well filled on Sunday at the annual church parade of members of the Wellington College Old Girls' Association, and a feature of the service was the good congregational singing, hymns being chosen which were appropriate as well as well known.
The Bishop of Wellington, the Rt. Rev. H. St. Barbe Holland, gave an interesting and helpful address on "Loyalty," taking for his text the message of St. Paul to Timothy, in which he said, "O, Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust." Loyalty, said the Bishop, was something which was absolutely essential to Christian life, and a most significant factor in the whole life of the world. He felt sure,that when girls left a great school that they went out into the world filled with a feeling of loyalty to their school and its traditions, carrying these on into their everyday life and in their various spheres of activity.
Whether girls" undertook the duties of married life or business life they
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 14
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