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I'AHTKKToN -Inn. I Bot .a |f( Ding, bfra Wilton pit pi raona pii aent. i »«• cided to hoM combined eocial with oenior branch la July, to be ■ "v. Line" aupper part) A Look (hi < Son mlttee was formed, representing three church -nw-ii. If, Radford and .!. \\ oi kmaa. 'rill- I tominicn < i M I . .'i i\\, l>- ir,u pii min ed to hold .m Initiation tor our nea membera. Nine persona joined dviiIng tin evening, afuaftcal Itema, oompe litiona an i pamea were th- name t<>. tii- 11anlng, HWLMOH Vi< !-nt pi- sided, attendance fair; - <\ - Ding f.pen( wwing for run coming aak work. Jnn IS Ifotheraf I talon evening, i bout 10 present. \"« al Itema rend< Mis- Atkinson gnva ■- verj |n; 'resting talk on tiir League «>f Nhtlona. Five new iiHini" • - Initiated, and I sui>acrtbera for the "White Ribbon." sup pei I Horn -i with i»< nedlctior ~~ AUCKLAND June it. Pair att< adancc. Tin' ii Ing took the form of "An Evening with ada RioHei Bavergal.' afn Lee Cowie led the meeting, giving a nhorl and Intereatlng gttmpae of ii< i 'i f <' aaaf work, after which quotations from bar life ani poetna ware given bj thoae present. Several musical '.tt DM rendered, which ware mind ap; especially a cornet solo by Masti r Pel aolon Two new membera Initiated A delicious fruit supper followed hay Miy 16. An social held: musical evening. Qood atttnelanoi of Y's. and also of th« members of the Senior Branch. Mrs Don pavo a do lightful talk on the manner of runninp I Branch, and its aims. The musi.a' items ware provided by the Y's. ani wan enjoyed by ail The officers of th • y Branch are aa follows: supt.. afra .'ratley: Priau, Hlßa Qrota Finlay: g*C Ottve Ahurn; Tn-as., IDai H '/• ' Wallis. HAaTnKOi yi] u ti,, pi. aUanl la .the ohali Vacancies ol officers were filled by thf following: Maai Winnie Dai well. Ooi aflaa Dean, Report! M Ual
un! If. Ifaokey, Refreahment Convan< Tax K. v. H B. Hugh< a, II A . .i ran dk plring addraaj on *'i'hOpen I'ooj-.' [ntereating and lnatna> • i and wm " arttt) than! <A. June 12. a -ii bate wna h- U. 'is it Wrong to Hold sports on Sunday." Th< girla took the affirmative and tin : the negative, tin latter, however, put I Ing fort h the better argum< nt. .iim |ioth<' even! Ha DOaii) full. Planof bj Misses i K an, M S..UM-. Hick ling; solos b) Hit - mi n ii. and M ka\. lon bj Iflaat K Grei D, P. Beck and w. i t.n-veii. Bacti n- m wna well receh ed. Cbllectii d In aid «-i fund i Intereal bj afr i''i- nch on "The Abolition of \ Aft* • 'l Smith, --ii ''• afoth< i i 'n.on thanked the >oun t"i i mo t - i.j- yable i ing, am! y i ■ .al au tabl) n plied.
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White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 337, 18 July 1923, Page 14
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482Y's Column. White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 337, 18 July 1923, Page 14
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