LEAGUE OF MOTHERS.
The Lmveir Hutt Branch of the League of Mothers held a wonderfully good ! lueetiiyg on Thursday last, forming a 'worthy conclusion for the year. Mrs. H. W. KeTsley, who has just returned from a trip abroad, spoke upon the doings of women in other countries. Tfli'e anietmfbeirs -heard of a larg--e Sydney restaurant, staffed by women, which send £600 to £800 annually to missions; of a Mr'ge fair in Melbourne for the Children's Ward in a hospital Where £2000 'was made in two days; of the beautiful Biallamt war memorial; al^-onile avenue of trees, paid fox by fiaafcory giifle' savings; of a wreath of ta^opieal flowers, pux-ohase-d. at Colombo, *for the Anzac Service on board boat, to be kept in cool storage arid placed later on the -.Oeatotiaph, London; of scenes" at .Bombay, Cairo, Marseilles, Nice, Monta Carlo, Italy, Venice, Switzerland an.d Paris. Mrs. KeTsley mentioned her visit to the battlefield aad the sacred care takenoosf s soidders' graves. Many works of interest in'tie Mother Coirnl.try were touched upon, su<ch, as the West Ham Mission for poor women and the Mother' Union's Triennial From the Barastaple fportlterieß Mrd Kersley had brought the League a blue ib/Ofwl, stiitably inscribed, and, besides other rememibranices, a "w«e bit of heather from the Kilkirran Esitates-r— t!he hoone of Lady Alice Fergusson.
A very -hearty vote of. thanks was passed to Mrs. Kersley fox her' most interesting address, and Mrs. W. A. Jensen- presented her with a dainty ■basket of flowers. :. '
Musical and elocutionary items were 1 contributed by Mesdames Andrews and Lowe and Miss Spite.
' . Peeling reference was paid to the passing af Mrs. W. T. Strand, a very valued memtber of the League Committee since its inception,, the memlbers standing in silence as a motion of condolence was passed.
Tlhe little ones of the Creche were then entertained at a Cnristmas party. A large ealce with its four candles for the fdurtih. birthday of ttae League formed the gifits of the President. NuTsery rhymes were sung and the meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem and Auld Lang Syne.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 27, 27 November 1930, Page 7
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