W.D.F.U.
WELLINGTON BRANCH "
A numbei oi matteis ot intciest to women iv the .countiy weie brought iorwaid at a leccut meeting of tho Wellington bianch oi the Women's Division of tho Faimcis' Union, at which Mis. Luudius piesidcd. A message fiom Mis. Waid, Dominion president, was read and was leeened with enthusiasm, a,'s being of much scivice to Jhe division. Some interesting extracts fiom tho Wanganui Tepoit were icad, and the •paper,itho J"Gountryivoman," was discussed. Much pleasure was e\piessed that Mis. Bauer} M.A., J.P., had taken over the editing of this magazine. She has made it on© m which the membeis can take a pride- and a pleasure. Kcgaiding the impending depaituro of Miss Molhe Matheson, Mis. Lundms spoke of the gieat assistance- she had been to the bi-anch,, specially in the sewing cncle. Best wishes weie accoid ed hei ±oi hei s,ucce>-s and good health m hoi Kantanc woik at Dunedin Dates for hospital iisitnig weie ananged, and it was hoped that tho incmbeislup of the b\anch might be mci eased b> each membci bmigjng in one moie.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 6
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