ROTORUA.
Weekly meeting have been held throughout the year, with the exception of the three summer months, and have taken the form each month of a social and sewing evening, a lecture, and a cooking demonstration when possible. The patients m the Sanatorium have been entertained by the little farces prepared by the members for the social evenings being repeated to them. ' Seven new members have been admitted during the year, while there are three more Associates, one having- belonged to an Auckland Branch. In July the Organiser and Secretary of this Branch resigned to carry on similar work at Ellerslie, so a presentation was made to her. On June 19th, nineteen members were present at the early Celebration and silent prayer was offered by the Associates and members m turn from -* p.m. till 7.30 p.m. Junior Candidates' Cards have been triven to 56 little girls, but our classes m painting, needlework, etc., have been considerably reduced owing to the Presbyterians recently setting ut> a children's club, held on our afternoons, and at the same hour. Honorary Associates : — Mrs Hal--Ice+t, Mrs Carter, Mrs Algie. Miss Malfro^-, Miss Carret.t, Miss Scott, M'ss Vouno-. Miss Hare. , IRENE M. HARE. Sec. Rotorua Branch.
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 December 1914, Page 69
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