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FEATHERSTON

PLUNKET AIDS DEMONSTRATION OF WORK. (“Times-Age” Special.) There was an excellent attendance at the Red Cross Rooms on Tuesday afternoon when the Plunket Nurse, Miss Twentyman, gave a clear explanation and demonstration to Plunket Aids on how to make humanised milk. Mrs Q. Donald was in the chair and expressed thanks to the nurse for her talk. Drill for Women. Much enthusiasm and interest is shown at the drill for women which is held on,'Tuesday nights. The attendance is verb'good. Mr A. White proves himself a patient and efficient instructor. First Air Classes. Mr Herbert Clark is taking the First Aid classes for the members of the W.W.S.A. Cycling and Transport Corps every Thursday night in the Red Cross Rooms. ' Euchre Tourney. Owing to the rough weather the attendance was not as good as usual at the weekly Fire Brigade euchre tourney held on Tuesday night. The winners were: Ladies, Mrs Tait 1, Mrs Lowell 2; men, Mr Dick Holland 1, Mr Cameron 2. Personal. Mrs McClellan. Thames, who recently met with an accident through being thrown from her bicycle and suffered head injuries, is reported to be making satisfactory progress and expects to leave hospital in: a week or so. Her mother. Mrs Charles, is visiting Thames. Dr. Sharp and Mr J. E. Willett examined the Red Cross class in Greytown on Tuesday night.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 June 1941, Page 7

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FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 June 1941, Page 7

FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 June 1941, Page 7

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