Y.W.C.A.
THE YEAR’S WORK
The Young Women’s Christian Association has concluded its first term of classes in the new building, and very satisfactory results have been obtained in all departments. The advantage of attractive rooms and proper equipment is shown in the increase m membership, over 120 new members having joined since the building was opened. During the last four months there have been 162 girls enrolled in educational olasses, 86 in Bible and mission study circles and 180 in clubs. The annual meeting will be held to-night, and the reports to be presented will snow advance along every line. A membership tea .will be held at 6.30, and the public meeting will commence at eight o clock. A feature of the evening w ’l* “ e * " her of three-minute speeches by the girls of the Association.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16664, 24 September 1914, Page 9
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