NURSE FAREWELLED
Nurse B. Rogerson, who has been the visiting Plunkfct nurse in tho Huntly' district, for tho past two years, was the guest of honour at a complimentary luncheon tendered by tho members of the Huntly nnrl Glen Afton sub-branch of the Plunket Society in the Town Hall lodge room on Wednesday. Mrs. L. Pascoe, president of tho Huntly branch, made a presentation to Nurse Rogerson of a tortoiseshell brush and tray, and in doing so eulogized the splendid work that 6he had accomplished during her period of service in Huntly. Nurse Rogerson will shortly leave to take up a similar position at Thames. Among those present were: Mesdames Thomas, .T. Dunn, Troughear, K. 8. Caldwell, E. George, D. Low, R. Gardner, T. Brocklebank, L. Pascoe, Nurse Rogerson, Sister Hilditch, Miss V. Burden.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 16
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