LADIES’ GUILD
FORMED AT CAMERIDGE. A large and cntiiusiasHc meeting of the ladies of St. Andrew's Parish, Cambridge, was held on Tuesday afternoon in response to a request of the vestry asking them to form a ladies’ Church Guild. The Rev. G.. W- Clarkoccupied the chair, and it was unanimously decided lo form a guild to assist in the necessary church work. The following officers were elected: —President, Mrs Payze; vice-presi-dents, Mrs C. Nicholson and Miss Brnnn; secretary and treasurer. Miss S. Brann: executive, Mesdames Souter, A. H. Nicoll, C. Boyce, Rowe and C. W. Clark; general committee, Mesdames Holmes, Pearce, Dallimore, Leigh, Allan, G. G. L. Taylor, Couper, Paul, Hooker, Simcock, Franklyn, Neely, Sands, Alan Bell, Hulme, Dix, Hardy, James, ißuttimord,, Haworth, Misses Gwymeth. Cliffen, Jackson, Cox, Johnson, Corlett, and Nurse Russell.
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Waikato Times, Volume 115, Issue 19284, 16 June 1934, Page 5
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