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GOING ABROAD

A FAREWELL PARTY

The University Women 's "Club" Vas the]'scene .of a particularly: pleasant-g»ttierih'g---reoentlyV;-: -*v-henr-tn&'---mem:Bcrs' met'togfctllcr in order to farewell Miss Greig, • principal of the Girls' College. Mrsl- Graig; and. Miss. McLean,'. C.8.8., all ■of whom aye ■ travelling abroad this month. ' ' ■ ■ ' ' After a delightful tea lmd teen served, .Miss Watson, club chairman, took the opportunity, on beh^if. of the club7_to.;wish." the" guests of honour a happy: -voyage, ancl a, safe ■-_■. :Miss Greig is visiting. her way., to England, aiiirfittteOTi 1' there' to' study the- existing. cbn'ditioos, particularly as they relate;. to the status' of woriieriand girls.. : Later she hopes to visit th'o Scandinavian countries, and if possible, Central Europeand' the Holy Land. Miss M«Loau has made no definite plans as yet, but is .hoping to. sec .the Passio.n-: Play" at"" O'bQ.rajnuiQrgan..'.tliis 3'e"aiv c-Mrs. Craig' is.'..gping dii-ectly. to .England, '-where, she is. .visiting ...her family: ■ , . :■'■■•: :v ; : ■ . A.-happy-afternoon wa's bi-oughf. to a close by a recitation.from Miss Hind, who gave the ever-popular "Have -You Been a Good Girl1?" of A. A. Milne.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

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GOING ABROAD Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

GOING ABROAD Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

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