HAMILTON FAREWELL
ST. AIDAN'S LADIES' GUILD [from our ow.v correspondent] HAMILTON, Monday A morning tea was held on I'titf*' day at the Lyceum Club, HaniiH when members of the St. ladies' guild met to say farewell; their secretary, Mrs. Palmer. leaving shortly on a holiday in land. After tea had been served, VV. Murrav, vice-president of the g thanked Mrs. Palmer for her worK> the guild and presented her handbag as a small token oi recognition. p Those present were: —Mesdames • Palmer, H. Gillam, Murray, H, T. Gillies, J. J). Smith. J•Strang, H. Hammond, H. Living g E. G. Hollo, E. P. .7. Travers, Blakeway, Carey, Morris. 1. I p o *,r. ham, F. J. Moore, F. A. Snml. *, Petersen, Misses K, Pickering Berkley.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 2
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