CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
THE WOMEN S UNION. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. I Per Press Association. ] CHRISTCHURCH, March 16. The Dominion officers of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union elected at the morning session of the fifty-first convention of the union, which was continued in Christchurch to-day, were:— President, Mrs. H. Hiett (Dunedin); vice-president, Mrs. H. Paterson tPahiatua); corresponding secretary, Mrs. F. M. Mitchell (New Brighton); recording secretary, Miss C. E. Kirk (Wellington); treasurer, Miss M. B. Lovell-Smith (Christchurch); assistant treasurer. Miss D. Roomson (Christchurch); editor of The White Ribbon,’’ Mrs. S. H. D. Ptryman (Johnsonville); organiser, Miss E. Appleby (Auckland); Dominion departmental superintendents antigambling, Mrs. W. Pirrett (Christ■hurch); backblocks, Mrs. Moyes (Nelson); Bible in schools and Saubath observance, Mrs. H. Paterson; philanthrophic work, Mrs. Spencer (Wellington); good citienship, Miss Gray (Dunedin); home meetings, Mrs. H. Chisholm (Wellington); international correspondence, Miss E. Bromwell; legal and Parliamentary, Miss C. Henderson (Christchurch); little white ribboners, Mrs. E. C. Smith (Gove); loyal temperance legions, Miss Kelly (Levin); Maoris, Miss C. Henderson (Christchurch); scientific temperance, Miss Drew; methods department, Mrs. H. Kasper (Auckland); notable days, Miss J. C. Smyth; peace and arbitration, Mrs. T. E. Taylor; press, Miss Christie; literature, Mrs. Ross (Wellington); social and moral hygiene, Mrs. Peryman.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 65, 18 March 1937, Page 6
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201CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 65, 18 March 1937, Page 6
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