LEAGUE OF DAUGHTERS
t The daughters' branch of the League Is. Mothers, Island Bay, met recently, &hen a number of mothers were preSsnt. - ►"■The meeting was opened with the league prayer. The thought for the Wpnth was then given, being a quotaSon from a speech.of the late.King Beorge: "The foundations of the people &c set in the homes of the people. >hey will only remain unshaken while {He family life of our^ race and nation *t strong,-simple, and pure." f*A double quartette composed of Members of .the League of Mothers P'eti: sang the! "Broken Heart." IP&sifO; C. Mazengarb gave a realispVvdescription of the "Passion Play," §|seen at Oberammergau in 1930. The Spartette then rendered "Bearing the Wdss/i and the members all joined in Biging "There is a Green Hill." Mife.i- president, Mrs. Hindmarsh, iiaijfced Mrs. Mazengarb for a fine and pspirlhg address which she gave, and Kigedher a small gift. The doxology jras>-;sung,v rand all enjoyed a dainty JlJPper,
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Evening Post, Issue 77, 31 March 1936, Page 15
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159LEAGUE OF DAUGHTERS Evening Post, Issue 77, 31 March 1936, Page 15
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