Y’s Reports.
AVONDALE. Feb. 12. Annual meeting. So< iai post|)oned on account of squally wea tlier. Officers elected: Pres., Mi»«, Stevens; Roc. See., Miss G. Wright Cor. Sec., Miss M. Citrill; Treas, Miss M. McCarthy. Flection of dele gate for Convention postponed till next meeting. A few games and supper brought a pleasant evening to a close. WANGANUI. Jan. Opening social. Good attendance. Several items were rendered, games were indulged in, and a fruit supper closed a pleasant evening One new member received. Feb. 24. Fair attendance. Syllabus for ic)ic) arranged. Miss Marshall appointed Evangelistic* Superintendent, and Miss E. Wilson to correspond with absent members. Social Committee to arrange for Jubilee* Home to be visited. Members promised to distribute literature. ARAMOIIO. Feb. President in the chair. Decided to jmstpone Sale of Work until after the poll. Workers secured to distribute literature. Secretary ,gave an interesting report of last year’s work. T .T.L. session to open with a picnic on March 15. President read an extract from “Grit,” entitled “Drink’s Toll of Womanhood.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 285, 18 March 1919, Page 14
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