FAREWELL PARTY
An afternoon tea party was held recently in James Smith's tea rooms, when about twenty-five Red Cross members assembled to bid farewell to Mrs. Wray, who is leaving for Auckland this week.
Captain M. S. Galloway, on behalf of the Wellington executive of the Red Cross, thanked Mrs. Wray for her valuable service to the Red Cross, and wished her all good fortune in her future life. A fragrant bouquet of violets, carnations, daphne, and freesias was presented to Mrs. Wray.
Among those present were Mrs. M. S. Galloway, Mrs. L. H. Angus (president of the social club), Matron MeCrae (Red Cross Hospital), Mesdames Pow, Bunny, Preston, Ivin, Holmes, Hendry, Stevens, Latham, Downes, Webb, Little, Petch, Gray, Beaufort, Cooper, Fowler, Schneidemann, and Misses Ralston, Patterson, and Bunny.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 46, 23 August 1938, Page 14
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