I n ion Meetings • • • AUCKLAND DISTRICT EXECUTIVE, Ist Monday, at 1.3 U p.nt. Pres., Mrs. F. W. Mountjoy, 78 Quadrant Rd., Onehunga; Vice -Pres., Mrs. Knauf; Corr. Sec., Miss E. Appleby, 25 Eldon Rd,. lit. Eden; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Clarke; I rca.s., Mrs. Prussing. ARAMOHO, St. David’s Church, 2.15 p.m., last Thursday. I'res., Mrs. E. Chesswas, 7 Field St.; Corr. Sec., Mrs. A. Gilmour; Ireas., Mrs. H. Good. ASHBURTON, 3rd Ihursday, 2.30 p.m., Methodist School llall. Fres., Sister Mildred, 133 Aitkeu St.; Corr. Sec., Mrs. h. Harwood, 12 Allord Forest Rd.; Treas., Mrs I’ierce. AUCKLAND, 2.15 Tuesday, Y.W.C.A., Upper Uueen St. Fres., Mrs. J. Long, Bute Rd., Brown's Bay; Kec. Sec., Mrs. W. Doull; Treas., Mrs. F. E. Swan. BIRKENHEAD, 3rd Tuesday, Zion Hill, 2 p.m. I’res., Mrs. Mansfield; Sec., Mrs. Utting, 26 W airua Ave.; Treas., Mrs. N. \N ilson. BLENHEIM, Ist Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. Wesley Hall. Fres., M- N. Forbes, y Grady St.; Sec., Mrs. R. Watson; Treas., Mrs. K W. Harris. BROOKLYN, Methodist Hall, last Tuesday, 2.15 p.m Mrs. Brewer, 85 Todniau St.; Sec., Mrs. Sawden; Mrs. Gittings. BRYNDWR, Christchurch, 4th Tuesday, St. John’s Church. Mrs. Fattison; Sec. Mrs. E. R. Clarke, 39 Burnside K,!., rtudaiton; Ireas. and W.R., Mrs. R. Fugh CAMBRIDGE, 4th Ihursday, 2.30 p.m., Methodist Schoolroom. Fres., Mrs. Kemsley; \ ice-Fres., Mesdames Moore and BycroF; Acting Sec., Mrs. Burt; Treas., Mrs. S. Hall. CARTERTON, Ist Wednesday, S.A. Barracks, 2.30 p.m. Vice-Fres., Mesdames Sage, Nichols, Knutson, Miss Bair* stow; Sec.. Mrs. J. L. Hunt; Treas., Mrs. S. Peters. CHRISTCHURCH, Central Mission Rooms, cnr. Chancery Lane and Cathedral Sq., 4th Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Pres.', Miss C. Henderson, J.F., 15 Menzies St., Sumner; Sec., Miss M. M. ihomas; Treas., Miss M. B. Lov-MI-Smith. Pres., Treas., DARGAVILLE, 2nd Tuesday, Presbyterian Hall, 2.15 p.m. I’res., Mrs. Jolly, Victoria St.; Sec., Mrs. Hill Taylor; Treas., Miss Carr.ngton; VN.R., Mrs. Moorhead, P.O. Box 2. DANNEVIRKE, 2nd Tuesday, Methodist Schoolroom, 2.30 p.m. Pres., Mrs. Major Calcott; Treas., Mrs. P. Turner; Corr. Sec., Miss Thompson. DUNEDIN CENTRAL, last Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., Hanover St. Baptist S.S. Pres., Mrs. J. Hiett, 11 Duke St.; Sec., Mrs. Jackson, 34 Conmngton Rd., Maori Hill; Treas., Miss Farqu* har; W.R., Mrs. Graham, 4 Dundas St., S.l. DUNEDIN SOUTH, 4th Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Wesley School* room. Pres., Mrs. Donaldson; Sec., Mrs. Dow, 37 Cavell St., Tainui; Treas., Mrs. Graham. ELTHAM, 2nd Wednesday, 2.15 p.m. at Mrs. Towers’, 41 London St. Pres., Mrs. A. Towers, London St.; Sec. and Treas., Mrs. F. E. Holley. EDEN, 4th I uesdav, Walters Rd. Church of Christ. Pres., Mrs. V. A. Read, 73a Svmonds St., City; Sec., Mrs. G. W. A. Clark; Treas., Mrs. Corr. FENCOURT, Ist Thursday, 2.30 p.m., Sunday School Hall. Pres., Miss O. Clark, Matanffi; Corr. Sec., Mrs. W. T. Beer; Ireas., Miss L. Clark. FEILDING, Ist Wednesday, St. Paul’s Hall, 2.30 p.m. Vice* Fres., Mesdames Spence, Taylor and Stewart; Sec. & Treas., Mrs. W'hiskcr, Kawakawa Rd. GISBORNE, 4th 1 uesday, 2.30 p.m., Methodist Schoolroom. I’res., Mrs. V. Clement; Sec., Mrs. Wallen, 493 Aberdeen Rd.; Ireas., Mrs. Coles. GORE, 4th Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., St. Andrew’s Hall. Pres., Mr* E. G. Wilson, Lewis St.; Treas., Mrs. D. McAskill; Sec., Mrs. C. S. Rose. GONVILLE, Ist Wednesday, 2.30 p.m., Knox Presoyterian Hall. Pres., Mrs. T. R. Clancy; Sec., Miss Roots, 27 May St.; Treas., Mrs. Spurdle. HAMILTON, Ist Thursday, St. Faul’s Parlour, London St. Pres., Mrs. M. E. Moore. 4 Piako Rd.; Sec., Mrs. M. E. Buick; Treas., Mrs. N. Hood. HENDERSON, 3rd Wednesday, 2.30 p.m., Methodist Church. Pres., Mrs. E. V. Phillips, Metcalfe Rd..; Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Lc tnan . HAWERA, last Tuesday, 2.45 p.m., in Methodist Bible Class Room. Pres., Mrs. R. Goldsmith; Sec., Mrs. Tuck, Rimu St.; Treas., Mrs. Barron. HANGATIKI Maori Union, 2nd Thursday. 10.30 a.m., Public Hall. Fres., Mrs. Haereiti; Sec., Mrs. Osborne; Treas. M<s. Hurst. HASTINGS, 4th Thursday, St. Andrews Hall. Pres., Miss D. M. Mildenhall, Duchess Cres.; Corr. Sec., Mrs. Hopper; Treas., Mrs. H. E. Grainger; W.R. Agent, Mrs. Herbison, 306 N. King St.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 6, 1 August 1951, Page 9
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