FOUNDER OF ROTARY
ARRIVAL AT WELLINGTON WELLINGTON, April 14. ‘ Rotarians are expected to gather in , force on Monday morning to welcome ( Mr. .Paul P. Harris, of Chicago, , rounder of Rotary and the first president of Rotaiy International, on his , arrival at Wellington, with Mrs. Har- • ris, by the Makura from {Sydney, -Mr. Harris will be accorded a civic reception at noon on Monday and in the afternoon he and Mrs. Harris will hoid a reception at Kirkcaldie and Stains’ tearooms to meet old friends, there being many non-Rotarians who will welcome the. opportunity of see- J ing them againAs Mr. Harris is to leave for the South Island on Monday evening, the weekly Rotary Club luncheon will be held that day, instead of Tuesday. . After visiting Christchurch and Dun- ] edin Mr. and Mrs. Harris will return to the North Island, and will finally ( leave New Zealand on May 4 by the Monterey for Honolulu and San Francisco.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 88, 15 April 1935, Page 7
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