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RED CROSS PARTIES

FAREWELL TO MRS. LARK

At a recent party given by the ladies' auxiliary of the Red Cross Society the president, Mrs. Lark, who has been an enthusiastic Red Cross supporter for the past 18 years, was guest of honour. Mrs. Lark was leaving to take up residence in Marlborough, and Miss T. Lissington, secretary of the society, in complimenting her on the capable manner in which she had carried out her dut'es. made her a presentation on behalf of the auxiliary. Among those present were Mrs. S)oele 'deputy president), Mesdames Hendry and Thorne and Miss Jenkjnp rvice-presidents), Mrs, Ellen (secretary), Mesdames Chisnall, Fuller. Jenkins. Rfjyliss, Benny, Wilson, MeCarlie, Bnynas, Williams, MuscroftTaylor, Small, and Wilson-Downes Misses Hughes, tfyres, and Ralston.

Members of the Red Crass cafeteria also held a party recently, and Mr. C. H. Chapman, M.P.. and Mr. J. AnnandSmith spoke of the sn'^did 'service the women had given during the year to out-patients at the Public Hospital Those present were Messrs. C. H Chapman, M.P., and J. Annanrf-Smith Miss T. E. Lissington. Mrs n'l.earv (president of the ladies' auxiliary. Public Hospital), and Mesdames Thome. Thomas, Powers, K^n. Angus, Morris, O'Neill. Ivin. Baine, Thompson, and Ellen (secretary).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1941, Page 11

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RED CROSS PARTIES Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1941, Page 11

RED CROSS PARTIES Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1941, Page 11