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N.Z. FORCES' CLUB

MORNING TEA PARTY

FAREWELL TO MRS. DUNLOP

(By Air Mail—From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, December 12. Mrs. W. F. Dunlop, who has been a lower of strength in the important canteen work of the New Zealand Forces Club, is leaving for Australia. To say good-bye and mark their appreciation of her work, tU? other helpers held a morning tea party on her birthday.

Mrs. E. S. Harston made the presentation of a silver cigarette case "From the voluntary wox'kers of the New Zealand Forces' Club, 1940," and refererd to Mrs. Dunlop's great services to the club. Among those present were Miss Jean McKenzie, Miss Ailsa Plumjner, Mrs. J. Burke, ' Miss M. Allen, Mrs. Martin-Walsh, Miss Mercia Martin-Walsh, Miss Robinson, Mrs. Graham, Miss C. M. Gow, Mrs. Burnege, Miss Colquhoun, Mrs. Sibley, Mrs. Adler, and Miss V. M. Bull.

Others associated with the running of the canteen but not able to be present included Mrs. Freyberg, Mrs. Penrose Fitzgerald, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Molesworth, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Maltzahn, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Strang, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Vanderpump, Mrs. Maurice, Mrs. and Miss Prior, the Misses B. and N. Saunders, Misses Fogarty, Hunt. Moles- • worth, L. McPhee, C. A. Meadmore, K. L. Fursdon, Wynyard, Tod, D. Armour, McPherson, and J. K. Kavanagh.

The reception, inquiry, and information department of the club consists of Mrs. Freyberg. and Mrs. Harston (supervisors), Miss M. Allen, Miss B. E. Holdsworth, Mrs. Scobie Mackenzie, Mrs. Abraham, Mr. Penrose Fitzgerald.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1941, Page 10

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N.Z. FORCES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1941, Page 10

N.Z. FORCES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1941, Page 10