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TO WISH BON VOYAGE

The executive of the Wellington Ladies' Harbour Light Guild gave a farewell party yesterday to wish bon voyage to Mrs. L. Vaughan Morgan, who is shortly returning to England. During her stay in New Zealand Mrs. Morgan has taken a very active interest in the work of the Seamen's Institute. Mrs. G. P. H. Davidson, the president' of the guild, in presenting Mrs. Morgan with a bouquet of violets, expressed the regret of the rnembers at her departure.

The mission hall looked very cosy with the new carpet and wellcushioned armchairs which were in use for the first time, and was tastefully decorated with Iceland poppies.

Among those present were Mrs. T. PI. Sprott, Mrs. G. P. H. Davidson, Mrs. Ashley-ones, Mrs. Perdval James, Mrs. Hansell, Mrs. B. J. Williams, Mrs. Cecil Cox, Mrs. Famuda, Mrs. D. A. Ewen, Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. Baltrop, Mrs. Graham Robertson, Mrs. Kindred, Mrs. Gwyn-Williams, and Miss Pharazyn.

The Light-keepers' Guild was represented by Miss B. Ashley-Jones and Miss B. Williams.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 130, 3 June 1936, Page 15

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TO WISH BON VOYAGE Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 130, 3 June 1936, Page 15

TO WISH BON VOYAGE Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 130, 3 June 1936, Page 15

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