PENWOMEN'S CLUB.
ARTS AND CRAFTS CIRCLE.
There was a lar;;e attendance at the monthly meeting of the Arts and Crafts Circle. The convener, Mrs. T. P. Duckworth, presided. Mr. Ted Wild <rave a talk on the making of ship's models, and « survey of the history of ships from the earliest known Persian models to the majestic Queen Mary. The talk was illustrated with faithfully-built models of a Dutch Admiralty yacht, a brig, the first Cunard liner and the very latest in fishing launches. Seascapes were brought by members of the circle. Songs were contributed by Mrs. Wiseman, readings by Mrs. Carte Lloyd, and Mrs. W. S. Clarke was accompanist and solo pianist.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 151, 29 June 1939, Page 16
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