Clyde, Mrs. Browning and Mrs. D. Jesson. Presentations were made to Mrs. E. Coventry, the retiring president, Mrs. McQuarrie, retiring treasurer, and Mrs. Nata Browning, retiring secretary. Miss Shiela Staveley was also the recipient of a gift in recognition of her approaching marriage and subsequent departure from Wellington. Among those present was Miss Nellie E. Donovan, of Hastings, founder of the society.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 132, 1 December 1945, Page 12
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62Clyde, Mrs. Browning and Mrs. D. Jesson. Presentations were made to Mrs. E. Coventry, the retiring president, Mrs. McQuarrie, retiring treasurer, and Mrs. Nata Browning, retiring secretary. Miss Shiela Staveley was also the recipient of a gift in recognition of her approaching marriage and subsequent departure from Wellington. Among those present was Miss Nellie E. Donovan, of Hastings, founder of the society. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 132, 1 December 1945, Page 12
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