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WAVERLEY NEWS

KOH I WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Mrr. Moriinon presided over a (splendid nttendnnee of membera at the monthly meetintr of the Kohi Women's Institute. A trading table for the sildierF parcels fund did excellen- business. Competitions resulted:- Seniors: Knitted V refugee garment, Mrs. Waterland I. Mrs. d Lennox Mrs. Gulliver 3; Hower-. Mrs. Littlewood I. Mrs. Sargeant Next month's <• rnpetit ions are: -Seniors: Bottle preserved fruit. Juniors: Three Pikelets?. The monthly soldier's parcel sent, from (he in-rtitute was received by Private E, fiasI mussen. v Mrs. Hopkinson ami Mrs. G. Campbell served afternoon tea, after which the annual *• meeting took place. Mrs. Harden rend the II annual report, which showed a busy and mifce > ful year. The membership had increated and a good attendance maintained. I The patriotic appeal. Plunket Socjpty, Red 1 Cross and federation funds benefited by members' efforts and the quota for U Zone parcels has been doubled. ) The president (Mrs. W. Morrison) and secretary (Mrs. K. Hardt*.: i did not seek reelection. Officers elected were as follow: Mrs. R. W. R. Oliver, president; Mrs. R. Frarer, secretary; Miss A. Powell, treasurer; Mrs. B. Waterland and Mrs. E. Gulliver, vice-presidents; Mesdames Lcnnex and Sargeant and Miss L. Hore, committee, A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to the retiring secretary and president. » The points prizes for the year were won by Mrs. Lennox, Mrs. Waterland, Mrs. • Harden (seniors.), Miss Myra Moirison, Miss V. Gulliver and Miss E. Oliver (juniors.'.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 65, 18 March 1942, Page 2

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WAVERLEY NEWS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 65, 18 March 1942, Page 2

WAVERLEY NEWS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 65, 18 March 1942, Page 2