MOTHERS' UNION
The To Rehunga Mothers’ Union had a good attendance at their monthly meeting. The Rev. G. B. Stephenson conducted the service in the church. Members adjourned to the Parish Hall, where the president, Mrs Fail-brother, welcomed all members and visitors. She then introduced Mrs Henley, of Napier, who gave a most inspiring address on the world-wide conference held in Eng land, and the real aims and objects ol the Mothers’ Union and n mother'.' duties to her home and family. A hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mrs Henley. An invitation was extend ed to the Hannovirke M-,U. to be the guests at. To Rehunga on the third Tuesday in July. At an opportune time on the afternoon of the recent bazaar, a presentation was made to one or the members, Mrs Bicknell, who is leaving the district. She feelingly responded.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 159, 21 June 1935, Page 14
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