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Girl Peace Scouts

PRESENTATION. An enjoyabre evening spe.it at the Parish Hall/last evening, r'jien the ladies' committee and Girl T'-uce Scouts entertained their Seoui.mstress to tea.. About fifty pel-tor's sat down to. tea, including the Girl Scouts and their friends, when a sumptuous repast wa<j partake-i of. Tea being finished, jfche President' (Mrs Bic-k) spoke of the loss the Girls would have in the res:gn..'cjon of Miss E. Murray a s their Mistress, and said that they wished'to •"' ow their ap -reciation of Miss Murray's work from the inauguration of the Girl Peace Smut, .movement, as she had devoted a eal of time ungrudgingly, and sh« v>ds ■sure the girls would mis s her. They all wished her a pleasant trip to the Northern City. •Esther Spearman, on behalf of the fairies, then presented Miss Murray with a bouquet. Patrol-leader L. Ba tern an present' her with a fountain pen on behalf of the senior girls, and Mrs Jackson, on behalf of the ladies' committee, made a premutation to Miss Murray of a beaufiul travelling rug, at the same time expressing the wish that the ee-'pient would live long to enjoy the comfort of it in travelling. Mis s Murray, who was deeply surprised and affected, thanked i 'em for thei,- kind remarks and wishes the G.P.S. every success in thfuture.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 9 August 1923, Page 2

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Girl Peace Scouts Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 9 August 1923, Page 2

Girl Peace Scouts Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 9 August 1923, Page 2