NURSE HONOURED
Members of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Trained Nurses' Association held a reception at Ballantyne's last week in honour of Miss L. M. Trumble, R.R.C., matron of all the tuberculosis institutions of Cashmere Hills, who is retiring shortly. Speeches were made by Miss Rose Muir, Miss M. Gow, 011 behalf of members of the association, Sister Jane Erwin, on behalf of nurses who worked overseas during the war years, and Mr. .C. J. Treleaven, on behalf of the Red Cross Society. Included among the guests were several members of the association who have retired from active work and many who have, at some time, been associated with Miss Trumble, during her years of training at the Christchurch Hospital, at the war, or at the sanatorium. Miss Trumble joined the nursing staff of the Cashmere Sanatoria in 1910, and ever since, except during the years of the war, when she was on active service overseas, she has worked tirelessly for sufferers from tuberculosis.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22149, 1 July 1935, Page 3
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