Tutekehua - Omahuta
The Tutekehua and Omahuta Women’s Institute held its monthly meeting in the Institute hall at Mangamuka Bridge. There was a smaller attendance than usual, owing to a good deal of sickness in the neighbourhood, and also to one or two members being away from home. Owing to the absence of the president and vicepresident. Mrs V. Cauty was elected chairman. The meeting commenced after lunch. A good deal of time was spent discussing a programme for the Group Institute meeting at Okaihau in November. The library scheme was discussed, and a library committee of three was appointed, with Mrs Minchin as chief librarian. It was decided to send in the applicaton forms for the books un • der the country! library scheme as soon as possible, and to have a cupboard put in at one end of the haP, in which to house the books. A one-act play, for six parts, was read aloud, and it was decided that the play should be acted in the future.
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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1938, Page 3
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168Tutekehua – Omahuta Northern Advocate, 23 July 1938, Page 3
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