Registered Nurses’ Association
DANNEVIRKE MATRON ENTERTAINED The council members of the Manawatu branch of the New Zealand Registered Nurses 7 Association were the guests of Miss M. L. Banks at the Nurses’ Home, Palmerston North Hospital, on Saturday afternoon, to say farewell to Miss Brown, matron of the Dannevirke Hospital. Miss Brown had been an active and interested council member for some years and her retirement from this branch of the association was much regretted. In presenting Miss Brown with a beautiful antique bedside electric lamp, Miss McKenny, the president, voiced the feelings of the council in a neat little speech and wished her health and happiness in her new home. Miss Brown feelingly replied. Miss Kearns proposed a vote of thanks to Miss Banks for an enjoyable afternoon.
Miss Brow'a leaves Dannevirke at the end of the month and will reside at Eastbourne, Wellington.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 43, 21 February 1938, Page 11
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