WOMEN’S INSTITUTES
Norfolk: At the monthly meeting Mrs. W. Brown presided over a good attendance. Mrs. Adnams gave an interesting demonstration on brass work. Mrs. Adnams kindly divided flower seeds among the members and offered a prize for the best bloom grown from these seeds at the local flower show. Afternoon tea was served by the junior members of the institute.
The 400th anniversay of the wedding of Martin Luther’s youngest daughter was lately celebrated by the presentation of a new bell to the Protestant Church at Muhlhausen, in East Prussia. On August 5, 1535, Margarethe Luther, daughter of the great reformer, was married to Georg von Kuhnheim in this church, and the the presentation bell, which bears her name, was given by the direct descendants of that marriage.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1935, Page 15
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