MOUNT EDEN PLUNKET
ANNUAL MEETING Members of the Mount Fden Plunket committee held their annual meeting in the. Centennial Memorial Plunket rooms. The retiring president. Mrs. L. K. MaeQueen, reviewed the work ot the past year. The nurses' reports for the year showed that there had been 515 new cases, 20.'W visits to homes and l(j,S7L' visits tii rooms. The following officers were elected:—President. Mrs. M. Heycock; vice-presidents, Mrs. J. A bin)! I, Mrs. If. Simpson and Mrs. K. Sou man; secretary, Mrs. A. Johns; treasurer, Mrs, A. K. Sharp; convener of Truhy Kinyr Junior League, Mrs. H. (.'lark; committee, Mrs. ft. Mills, Mrs. J. Battle,v. Mrs. Ji. Foley, Mrs, f. Conyiighani, Mrs. Devereaux, Mrs. I', Harrop, Mrs. L. E. Mac Queen, Mrs. I. lleid. -Mrs. K. Reid, Mrs. W. T. Jones, Mrs. W. C. Uttinsr, Mrs A. E, Upton, Mrs. Young, Mrs. T. McNab, Mrs. I. Piraai, Mrs. Watson. PAPATOETOF BRANCH A total of -1272 visits to the rooms, an increase of 1551. over the previous year, was shown in the nurse's report presented at the annual meeting of the Papatoetoe Plunket committee. Mrs. .J. ('. Allan, president of the Auckland committee, and Mrs. T. C. Webb, a member of the executive, were present, the former giving a short address.
The following officers were elected:—Patrons, Dr. ,T. J. Valentine, Dr. T. R. Plunkett and Mrs. \V. W. Massc.v; honorary vice-presi- ■ dents, Mrs. J. J. Valentine and Airs. J. Kendall; president, Mrs. R. G. RoSs; vicepresident. Mrs. H H. D. Wily-, secretary, Mrs. E. G, Bfay; treasurer, Mrs. G. Hodge; committee, Mrs. F. Bell, Mrs. A. G. Grinter, Mrs. D. Rogers, Mrs. J. J. Jackson. Mrs. C. Lovegrove, Mrs. T. Richards, Mrs. T. Plunkett, Mrs. H. Sailer, Mrs. J. Sharpe, Mrs. K. Thompson. Mrs. H. Taylor, Mrs. R. Wyllie, Mrs. O. McCaw, Mrs. W. dmillie, Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. W. Young, Mrs. W. Wood WORK AT NEW LYNN The annual meeting of the New Lynn branch of the Plunket Society was held recently. Miss H. A. Chapman presided. The nurse's report showed a total of 3494 visits for the year. The following officers were elected:—President, Mrs. 11. Bond James; vice-president, Mrs. J. Wilson; lion, secretary, Mrs. P. Hall; lion, treasurer, Mrs. W. Iddison; Trul).v King junior league secretary, Mrs. L. 11. Morrison; commit tec, Mrs. L. Baker. Mrs. J. Oram, Mrs. IS". McKenzie, Mrs. E. Plesuer, and Mrs, F. Taylor; representatives for Titirangi, Mrs. R. A. Nicolas and Mrs. J. Lane. BJ invKXHKAT) BRANCH The annual meeting of the Birkenhead branch of the Plunket Society was held in the new Plunket rooms. It was reported that 2732 cases had been dealt with during the year. The following officers were elected:—President, Mrs. W. Williams; vice-presidents, Mrs. M. J. Campbell. Mrs. R, M. Saddington, Mrs. L. T. Hayman, Mrs. K. H. Holdgate, Mrs. E. J. Osborne, Mrs. W. B. Barlow ; cur convener, Mrs. C. E. Chambers, joint treasurers, Mrs. A. D. Service and Mrs. ('. W. Inwards; conveners Truby King Junior leatrue, Mrs. A. D. Service and Mrs. ('. W. Inwards; secretary, Mrs. B. L. Brown; committee, Mrs. O, J, Honeycoinbe, Mrs. F, R. Webster. Mrs. F. P. 'titling, Mrs. J. D. Bodle, Mrs. R. Spence, Mrs. A. O. Patterson, Mrs. H. Clarke, Mrs. T. V. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. E. C. Dowsing, Mrs. H. V. Hayman, Mrs, ('. Sampson, Mrs. D. Stanton, Mrs. J. Mclnally, Mrs. C. E. Chambers and Mrs. T. Young.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23966, 16 May 1941, Page 4
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