ASSOCIATION WORK.
Presided over by Mrs. A. D. Campbell, the regular meeting of the Y.W.C.A. Board of Directors was held yesterday. Tt was decided that the annual meeting, at which the' Rev. Dr. C. B. Laws had consented to be the special speaker, should be • held on August 10. Votes of appreciation were passed to Miss A. Quayle and to Miss M. Muir. A total enrolment of 214 in the free classes for unemployed girls and an average attendance, over two and a-half months, of rather less than half that number was reported. Mrs. Halsey Cox was appointed to the Holi-' day House Committee, and Mrs. Duke to the .Membership Committee. Departmental activities were reported as progressing steadily, special mention being made of the two women's clubs. The success of the World Fellowship, Fair, which had been the main activity of the month of June throughout the association, was favourably commented on. . At the forthcoming National Board meeting of: the Y.W.C.A. of New Zealand, to be held in We'lington in August, Mrs. K. O'Halloran and the general secretary were authorised to represent the Auckland Association. A special meeting was held following on, the ordinary meeting, at which all secretaries read' their annual reports, these being approved for publicatiorM
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 18
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