All Saints’ Branch Of Mothers’ Union
DEMEMBER MEETING Before members of All Saints’ branch of the Mothers’ Union met in the Girls’ Club room yesterday for their monthly meeting there was a service in the Lady Chapel conducted by Canon G. Y. Woodward who gavo a short address covering the message of Christmas. There was the usual good attendance and very appropriately Christmas lilies adorned the tables in the club room. Tho secretary read the report of the Mothers' Union Conference held'm Palmerston North recently. Christmas greetings were conveyed to the meeting from Kev. G. H. and Mrs. Blackburn, formerly of All Saints’ parish and now at Sandgate, England. Mrs. Bagnall’s offer of the use of her garden for a party to be held the
third Wednesday in February, was gratefully accepted. Mrs. Abraham asked members to put i aside pots of jam during the jam-mak-ing season to assist the provisions at All Saints' Home. Mrs. Wiltshire wrote expressing appreciation of the gift made to her small son Michael. The hostesses who served a dainty afternoon tea were Mesdames Marsh, Howden, Cutler and Metcalfe. Apologies for absence were received from Mesdames Baguall, Briden Jones, Lemberg, Martin, junr., Blocldcy and Taylor. The meeting closed with a hymn and grace.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7031, 15 December 1932, Page 2
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