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Among those attending a dinner at the Clarendon Hotel on Saturday evening to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Christchurch branch of the Soroptomist Club were, from left, Miss Ruth Goodland, president of the southern divisional union of Soroptomist clubs, the Mayor (Mr H. G. Hay), and Miss Betty Loughhead, president of the branch of the Soroptomist Club. Nine of the club’s 11 past presidents also attended the dinner.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33694, 18 November 1974, Page 6

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Among those attending a dinner at the Clarendon Hotel on Saturday evening to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Christchurch branch of the Soroptomist Club were, from left, Miss Ruth Goodland, president of the southern divisional union of Soroptomist clubs, the Mayor (Mr H. G. Hay), and Miss Betty Loughhead, president of the branch of the Soroptomist Club. Nine of the club’s 11 past presidents also attended the dinner. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33694, 18 November 1974, Page 6

Among those attending a dinner at the Clarendon Hotel on Saturday evening to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Christchurch branch of the Soroptomist Club were, from left, Miss Ruth Goodland, president of the southern divisional union of Soroptomist clubs, the Mayor (Mr H. G. Hay), and Miss Betty Loughhead, president of the branch of the Soroptomist Club. Nine of the club’s 11 past presidents also attended the dinner. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33694, 18 November 1974, Page 6