ALL NATIONS LODGE, U.A.O.D. TIHE Officers and Members of the Lodge and Sister Lodges are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of the late P.A. Bro. W. Thompson, which will leave the residence, Currie street, Port Chalmers, at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 16th April, 1932. By order of the A.D. White ties and gloves. C. W. JACOBSON, Secretary.
PORT CHALMERS MARINE LODGE, No. 942, E.C. THE Officers and Members of the Lodge are respeotifully invited to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. W. Thompson, which will leave the residence, Currie street, Port Chalmers, at 3 p.fn. on SATURDAY, 16th April, 1932. White ties and gloves. C. W. JACOBSON, Secretary. PORT CHALMERS BOWLING CLUB. THE Members are requested lo attend the Funeral of our lato Member, Mr W. Thompson, which will leave Currie street on SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. J. H. CRAWFORD, President. POET CHALMERS OLD IDENTITIES' ASSOCIATION. THE Members of the above Association are requested to attend the Funeral of the late William Thompson, which will leave his late residence, Currie street, Port Chalmers, on SATURDAY, April 16th, at 3 P,in ' W. D. S. SUTHERLAND, Hon. Sec. LODGE CARGILL KILWINNING, No. 632, S.C. THE Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of their lato Bro. William Thompson (Tyler) on SATURDAY, 16th inst. Meet at Masonic Hall, Port Chalmers, 2.30 p.m. White ties and gloves. By order of the R.W.M. F. G, MACDONALD, P.M., Secretary.
Established 1870. H UGH GOURLEY LIMITED, ’ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 7 CLARK STREET. TELEPHONE 10-407. Our Modern Chapel is available for the convenience of the public. H OPE AND KINASTON, UNDERTAKERS, 78 ST. ANDREW STREET. Phone 12-602, Day or Night, Our Mortuary Chape; is Available for the Convenience of the Public. A. N. HOPE, Rose street, Kaikorai and Roslyn Representative.
At the last meeting of the Radiant Health Club the president (Mrs Brooks) was in the chair. Mrs Cooper was the speaker for the evening, her subject being ‘ Child Psychology.’ In her address she spoke on punishment, and said that its ministration must lit the crime. She dealt with obedience and with liberty in determining that direction and not repression was the keynote. Mrs Cooper had applied the methods to her own immediate family, life, proving its practical application. Her address proved, interesting in all concerned in the right training of children. X vote of thanks was given Mrs Cooper.
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Evening Star, Issue 21078, 15 April 1932, Page 8
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