PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE.
The first quarterly combined meeting of the Tamaki Women's Progressive League was held at Mrs. Koefced's residence, Kohimarama. A large attendance of members of both branches filled the Jarge drawing room, which bowls of spring flowers made look very gay. The Mayoress of Auckland was present and gave an interesting talk on the work done by the Mayoress* War Memorial League. Miss McCorkindale spoke upon "Women's Placo in National Progress." The following league executive was appointed:—President, Miss A. Basten; vicepresidents, Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Cruickshank; committee, Mrs. Hubber, Sirs. Koefoed, Mrs. Dickey and Miss Wilson; hon. secretary, Miss Cole. Miss Basten received a hearty welcome on assuming office and was presented with a bouquet. At the conclusion of the meeting the Mayoress received many handkerchiefs for sale at the bazaar which is being arranged by her league, and a vote of thanks was accorded the speakers. Afternoon tea brought a very pleasant afternoon to a close.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 7
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