MISS E. WARD
VALUED SECRETARY :H plunket tributes "This is the last occasion on which ful Miss E. Ward, who for sixteen years has been secretary and worthily filled the secretarial chair, will do so," said the Mayor (Mr T. C. A. Hislop) at the annual meeting of the Wellington D branch of the Royal New Zealand Society for .the Health of Women and Children yesterday afternoon. "You will all recognise the good work she D. has done, and, she will carry with her the most kindly feelings of every member of the organisation." ~ "I should like to add to what Mr. Hislop has said of Miss Ward," said Mr. C. H. Weston, K.C. "The branch in her time has prospered, and its growth is due in no small way to the work she has done." The president, Mrs. H. Jowett, also es referred in the warmest terms to Miss Ward's services, and took pleasure i 9 placing on record what she had done for the branch during the last sixteen
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 4
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