A MORNING TEA
ARMY NURSING SISTERS A morning tea at which Miss A. Ayson, of Invercargill, was the guest of honour was held by the Returned Army Nursing Sisters' Association yesterday at John Court, Limited s tearooms. The tables were attractively arranged with vases of Iceland poppies. >■ Miss Ayson, who served during the Great War in France and at tho New Zealand Hos'pital at Brockenhurst, England, was pleased to have the opgortunity of renewing acquaintances, he was presented by the president, Mrs. P. J. North, with a floral spray. The sisters present were:—Mrs. L. R. Haworth, Mrs. N. S. Griffiths, Mrs. B. Gibbons, Mrs. B. Cadoux Mrs W. C. McComb. Mrs. F. C. Webster, Mrs. A N. Clark, Mrs. F. de Jaunay. Mrs E E. Ross, Mrs. W. Whitefield, Miss A*. Mandeno, Miss R. Brayshaw, Miss E. Bouskill, Miss A. Evans Miss L. Eddy. Miss R. Kclgerley Miss I. t. Floyd, Miss A. Keith, Miss R. Kelly, Miss E. Tuke and Miss Kenny.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 5
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