MRS. J. J. REICH, WELLINGTGON
A gracious lady well known in Wellington for her support of worth-while causes, Mrs. J. J. Reich, recently passed on. She was a foundation member of the Wellington Y.W.C.A. and for many years was a member of St. Andrew’s Church. She was also a member of the Pioneer Club, a supporter of both the Hutt and Wellington Horticultural Societies, and for many years was a member of our Society. Native birds were always one of her special interests. Both she and her late husband used to attract birds, including tuis and waxeyes, to their garden by planting suitable foodbearing trees and by placing honey-sweetened watei* or ripe fruit in suitable places. Other interests were needlework and painting in water colours.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 139, 1 February 1961, Page 15
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