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PLEASANT FAREWELL

Y.W.C.A. LUNCHEON I An enjoyable afternoon met?v oing took B place at tbe Y.W.C.A. yesterday when I Dr. and Mrs. Harold Andersonj- of the H AVest China Union University, CA icngtu, I were entertained by members oy* the fl National and Local ' Boards oi the B Y.W.C.A. Mr.. Pao (Consul.for aiiiua) S and Mrs. Pao were present. Mrs..; Bern B nett presided, and in. introducingr Mis. £9 Anderson said she was much letter fl known in New Zealand as Miss Y3lla & McNeil who had been in the Chaust- B church Y.W.C.A. for many years ;'ibe- I fore going to China to represent tihe 1 Australian and New Zealand Y.W r.C'-A. 1 Mrs. Anderson then spoke iv a nu>jit interesting manner of tho changing conditions in China today. Dr. Anderson also spoke, and told o_ the wonderful medical work beingdone in the West of China. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson are on their way to ' England, where they will,spend their v furlough. During the a_ternoou Miss ft Olga Burton contributed most accept- fi able violiu solos and Mrs. Anderson W charmed everyone with her delightful 9 Chinese songs. W Among those present were Mrs. H. fg D. Bennett, Mrs. R. Pearson, Lady g Pomare, Mrs. E. Hunt, Mrs. B..Wilson, B Mrs. H. Anderson, Mrs. J. Clark, Mrs. i§ ■Temple White, Mrs- R. Baker,' Mrs. ■ rCampbell Spratt, Mrs. Ffitch, Mrs. M. fi E. J. Wallis, Miss E. Fair, Miss E. fl Wiatson, Miss L. Bridgman, Miss A. I ■MiftCrea, Miss Ronayne, Miss J. Arehi- fl| baM. Miss D. Tait, Miss I. Wilson, Mrs. 1 |A. .Turnbull, the Rev. W. H. Newell, B and .Miss'L. Hodder. fl The Y.W.C.A. Business and Profes- I sional Women's Round Table Club also fl entert.vincd Mrs Anderson at luncheon fl' at Kirfcealdie and Stains tea rooms, and I she gav\3 a most interesting address ou I ■international friendship. fl

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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 13

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PLEASANT FAREWELL Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 13

PLEASANT FAREWELL Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 13

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