DISTRICT EXECUTIVES.
AUCKLAND. Keb. I Miss A unit, late of Dunedin, welcomed u< Superintendent of Auckland District V Branches. Address on World’s W.C.T.I’ Convention by Miss i\ M. Mclaiy. Protests against manufacture of sweets containing alcohol and against Sunday tennis. March t Mrs. Ka.sp«q- preside*!. <»o*xi attendance of meniliers Mrs. Singleton and Miss Fyfc welcomed after prolong •«l abseiiee. (1) Mrs. Kasper to represent Auckland District at Convention; (2) Mrs. Kasper nominated as Dominion Vice-President; (3) Auckland invites I dominion Convention of 19.>6; (I) Many suggestions made for Poll work, a copy to I*• sent to the Dominion Secretary; (f») Suggested ways of increasing funds; (6) Enquiries to I>e made re Temperance Films for teaching the effects of alcohol on traffic, health, Pathology and morals. WELLINGTON. Met at Upper Hutt. Miss Jones, District President, presided. Remits for Convention discussed Plans of work for campaign were considered ami suggestions sent to Dominion Convention Chorus selected for District at Convention. A special feature was the presentation of a I*ong Service Badge to Mrs. Whiteman. Mis. Peryman spoke of Mrs. Whiteman's devotion to th* work as first President of the Union and pinned the 1 lodge upon her. Mrs Whiteman feelingly replied and thank**d members for their gift. A Ixxik was presented to Mrs. Spencer for her very fine work as President. MARLBOROUGH. Feb. 7. Nine Unions represented. Arrangements made for visit of Miss A. M. Mclaiy. who will l»e warmly welcomed
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White Ribbon, Volume 40, Issue 474, 18 March 1935, Page 4
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