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A.N.A. Club Activities

The Sunday entertainment arranged by the A.N.A. Dance Committee for members of the Forces was as usual greatly enjoyed. The hostesses were Mesdames T. R. Pullar, W. E. Wilson, A. E. Joblin, J. H. Whyte and Miss K. Garner. The soft drinks were served by Miss R. Whyte, Miss R. Davis conducted the games, and the dance hostesses were led by Misses B. Packer and J. Waldegrave. Assistance with the general organisation was given by Colonel Whyte. Miss M. O’Meara and A.C.2 J. Demley won the Monte Carlo waltz. At the canteen, where 79 teas and seven suppers were served, members of St. Paul’s Methodist Guild gave assistance to the hostesses, Mesdames A. Grigor, D. Watson, D. H. Cook and Miss K. Mirrielees. Bowls of spring blossom had been arranged in the lounge by Mesdames T. P. Hart and N. D. Stubbs, while the tables were set with vases of spring bulbs. Entertainment was contributed by members of the Palmerstou North Music Circle.

Mrs. R. McMurray, Bcresford Street, is visiting Gisborne, where she is staying with her daughter, Mrs. J. Winter. Visitors to Palmerston North for the Carey—Lassen wedding to-morrow include Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thomson and Miss Marjorie Thomson (a bridesmaid), all of Napier, Mrs. C. Brew, of Christ/ church, Mr. and Mrs. S. and Miss Nancy Reid (also a bridesmaid), of Auckland, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H Benson, of Te Awamutu. Following a short service in the church conducted by Rev. F. S. Ramson, the monthly meeting of St. Peter’s Mothers’ Union was held. At the subsequent gathering in the hall, two numbers, “Sweet and Low’’ and “Whero-e’er You Walk,” presented by the choir, were enjoyed, as were vocal solos by Mrs. E. Bartlett, the accompaniste in both cases being Mrs. E. D. McPherson. The vicar gave members a talk, for which his text was, “Tho Heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth His handywork.” Afternoon tea was served by Mesdames Geary and J. S. Hornblow. COATED ' TONGUE BLOTCHY SKIN If your tongue is coated, skin looks blotchy, and you feel bilious due to daily irregularity, these are, of course, indications your digestive system is sluggish and needs attention. As a medicine for toning up and invigorating the liver, stimulating the secretion and flow of bile, aiding digestion and restoring natural bowel action try Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They are made of vegetable ingredients and contain no harsh or habit forming drugs. Ask your neighbours and friends about Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Make a point of including a bottle when sending a parcel to the front. The boys will appreciate them. The W. H. Comstock C. Ltd., Parish Street, Wellington.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 191, 14 August 1945, Page 2

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A.N.A. Club Activities Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 191, 14 August 1945, Page 2

A.N.A. Club Activities Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 191, 14 August 1945, Page 2