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LEAGUE OF MOTHERS

Mornington.—Mrs A. Rawley. president, extended a welcome to visitors from the Milton branch, and representatives of the Musselburgh and Opoho branches. The Rev D Martin spoke of his experiences on a Jewish community farm in North Palestine. The musical programme, which was arranged by Mrs J- A. Wallace, consisted of vocal solos by Mrs Ryalls, pianoforte solos by Mrs J. A. Wallace, and items by the choir. Musselburgh.—At the monthly meeting an instructive talk on " Home Nursing ” was given by Mrs Perrett. Dunedin North.—Mrs Mclver. who presided welcomed representatives of the Mothers' Union of All Saints' Church, and enrolled two new members. The Rev. Mr Gosling gave an address, his subject being " The Sanctity of Marriage." Accompanied by Mrs Chiles. Mrs Sparrow of Dunedin North, entertained with two vocal.solos. The thought brought by Mrs Valpv was “ Happiness you can bring rarelV; joy sometimes; help always.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26289, 22 October 1946, Page 2

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LEAGUE OF MOTHERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26289, 22 October 1946, Page 2

LEAGUE OF MOTHERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26289, 22 October 1946, Page 2

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