BROOKLYN PLUNKET'S GOOD
YEAR
Mrs. Bullock, Wellington president, presided over the annual meeting of the Brooklyn Plunket Society*. The annual report gave evidence of a successful year. Special mention was made of the retirement of Mrs. A. France, who has been a member for many years. Miss Hooper gave a talk on dental care, stressing the importance of keep, ing the pre-school child under regular supervision. Mrs. H. Haigh, Mrs H. Nicholson, and Mrs. Stimson entertained with items.
The election of officers resulted:— President, Mrs. C. C^ift; vice-presidents Mesdames Gourlay. Thomas, Parton Good, Alexander, and Miss Crabtree: secretary, Mrs. W. Pettengell; assistant secretary, Mrs. A. McCormac; treasurer Mrs E. Annabell; general committee! Mesdames Armstrong, Baker, Carter, Cook, Cracnell, Cross, Edgar, Goddard Heppleston, Knox, Newman, Wentworth, Williams, McArthur, and Moss: advisory board, Messrs. Annabell, Clift Cook, Edgar, Heppleston, McCormac' Newman, Pettengell, and Thomas
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1945, Page 8
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142BROOKLYN PLUNKET'S GOOD Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1945, Page 8
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