PENWOMEN'S CLUB.
JOURNALISM SECTION
The final meeting for the year was held in the dtibrooms, Short's Buildings, 011 Tuesday, and took the form of a breaking-lip party. 'J'he programme consisted of itenis and competitions. A sketch entitled "The Baggage" was given by Misses Violet Spurling and Joyce Millar. A short address on German folk songs was presented by Mrs. Nello Porter, who also sang some of the better known songs, in German, as illustrations. The evening concluded with supper.
Members present were: Mesdamcs Junes, Ponder, Sarjoant, Richards, Carte-Lloyd, Nello Porter, Bennett, Booth, Spinley; Jlisses Davison, Ann Manning, Martin, E. .loncs, Spiccr, E. Melville, Frances Cole, Jean Small, Joyce Millar, Ivy Smytheman, Jlarjorio Whitelaw, Y. L. Spurling (convener).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 12
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