PRESBYTERIAN Y.W.B.C.
The camp conducted m the St. Andrew's Church under the auspices of the Y.W.B.C. concluded ai, noon to-day. Throughout the camp a series of Bible studies has occupied the attention of the campers, one subject being taken daily. The subjects dealt with were ••Womanhood. ' '' i f)' e ' "Friendship" and '-Service," and they provided the groundwork lor very interesting lectures and discourses. Un Saturday evening a social evening was held, ali the members being called on to contribute, and a. happy time was spent. Yesterday morning the campers attended church parade at Si. Andrew's and in the afternoon were addressed by .Mrs G. T. Brown. A special service was conducted tor the young people by the Key. G. 1. Brown in the evening, when he delivered an interesting address on "I be Call to Service." On their return to camp the members held an "impression meeting." when the benefits of the camp and what it had meant to them were openly discussed. This morning was devoted to study avid a second address was given by Mrs Brown on "Prayer Life in our Classes, this bringing the camp to a termination. Following lunch the members from Danncvirkc, Feiklinganl Marten were farewelled. The gathering, which has been the first of its kind to be held loca'y, has been an undoubted success and if will probably be an annual event.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 670, 2 April 1923, Page 6
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