WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
TAI'IIAXGA. The Tauranga Women's Institute 'i: held its January meeting on Tues- [ day afternoon. Mrs Hickey, President, was in the chair, and there was a fair attendance of members anJ several visitors. Before startins the meeting, the President asked all' present to stand for a few minutest) |r, express sympathy with the Koyai ' Family and the nation on the loss If-’ death of our beloved King. After the usual business, the tMB-|i bers had some community siugtaf-fT finishing with a nice rendering )1 “Lead Kindly Light.” Several members'contributed some fine readings of interest to women, us a roll call | One visitor gave some amusing periences, while travelling during > railway strike, and one small visitor, |: 'Albert Morrison, who is a nephew oi
Mrs C. Davison, sang very nicely anJ | was much applauded. A prize for the f visitor farthest from home wfc ; won by Mrs Morrison, and a COB- ; petition “Jumbled Names,” was J by Mrs N. Smith. ;
A nice afternoon tea was provided by the hostesses for the day.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11932, 25 January 1936, Page 2
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