SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. M. E. Hillmer, Eltham, has been spending a few days in Wanganui. Miss Betty Molesworth has been appointed botanist to the Auckland War Memorial Museum. For eight, months .she was acting botanist at the museum, relieving Mrs. Lucy M. Cranweil Smith, who has now gone to the United States. It was stated at the annualjneeting of the Victoria League in vr.inganut that cards of introduction to the Victoria League clubs in London are given to men of the Navy and Air Force who are proceeding overseas, and that many letters and messages of appreciation have been received irom them. "Never has there been a lime in the Dominion when country people must; band together, more than at the present,” said Mrs. J. C. Wickham, president, at the annual meeting of the Wanganui Provincial W.D.F.U. She added that it was the country women who were suffering through lack of help in the home.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 126, 29 May 1944, Page 2
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