PROGRESS CLUB.
There was a large gathering of members and visitors at the Women's Progress Club. The president, Mrs. (has. Dickens, officiated, and all present stood in sympathy of the relatives of Miss Pilkington and Mrs. Ward, two members who have just passed away. Mr. B. Dunninghnm was the speaker, his subject being "Women's Work in World Affairs." During the afternoon Mrs. Uren and Mrs. E. Asher sang solos and [Mrs. Morten played piano accompani--1 ment s.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 270, 13 November 1937, Page 14
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