Y.W.C.A. RE-UNION.
A very pleasant re-union took place at tho Young Women's Christian Association club-rooms on Monday evening, the occasion being the welcome homo of Miss Stillwell, the general eecretary, who has just returned from a holiday tour to Sydney and Melbourne. The president (Mrs. A. 0. Knight) called upon Mrs. Pacey, who, in a few words, extended a welcome to Miss Stillwell, and expressed the hope that she and tho members working with her would witness times of true progress in their work among young women in the immediate future. Miss Stillwell said she had made tho acquaintance of Miss Barnes, tho newly-appointed national secretary. That lady was expected in New Zealand shortly, and her visit would mean much to the associations here. A musical programme was contributed to by the following :—Misses Lusher, Smeeton, Harvey, Blomfield, Ellingham (two), Messrs. E. de C. Clarke and Rowley. Refreshments were, difi»enee<L
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14928, 28 February 1912, Page 5
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