NELSON OLD GIRLS.
An enjoyable afternoon Avas spent at the Diocesan High School on Saturday afternoon, when members of the Auckland branch of the Kelson Girls' College Old Girls' Association were the guests of the principal, Miss E. R. Edwards, herself a member of the association. The president, Mrs. V. A. Huddleston, referred to the illness of Mrs. N. Dunne, a member of the branch since its inception, and expressed the regret of the meeting at her absence. The invitation extended to the branch by Miss Ivy Hunt to visit the Trilby King Karitane Hospital was gratefully accepted. Among those present were Mrs. V. A. Huddleston (president), Miss M. Neal (secretary), MescTames M. Canavan, C. Walker, K. Grace, B. Hooper. R. Shugar, T. Enriglit, A. K. Turner, H. Gribbin, Misses F. and L. Livesey, C. Thorpe, L. Sheat, E. McEMowney, M. Molesworth, D. Judson, D. Kershaw, M. Scott and B. Vickerinan.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 10
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