WOMEN'S INSTITUTES
'..TE HOR6'S MAY ME^TIKG " There was a good..atten'dance at •the May meeting of the Te Hord W.I., which was presided . ovqf by Mrs. G-rant, the president. Mrs. Walker, who had . -been a dqlegate to the Southern We.fling-, ton Feder ation Council meetfng, gave-a rep.ort and was accprded.a vote of thanks for her work. ; An. invitation was reeeived from Levin. W.I, to. attend its meeting on June 5, at which the speaker is to be Mrs." Horn, Dominion secretary. It is hoped that as many members who can will attend. There was a discussion on the circular regarding food for Britain, and all members agreed that they would do their best to save what they could. During the afternoon a demonstration .011 making and re-covering eiderdown quilts was given by Mrs. Strom. Bfing and show your greatest treasure brought to light some very antique and interesting articles. 1 Afternoon tea was served' by the hostesses Mesdames Masters- and Geange, and the results of . the .competitiqns were announced as follows: — Best flower: Mrs.. Brown 1, Mrs. Macdonald.2. Posy: Mrs.Mills 1, Mrs. Strom 2. Cake: Mrs. Clai:k .1, Mrs. Strom 2. . For next month's competition members . were. asked to bring a phota of themselves taken while a child. The singing of the National Anthem brought the afternoon to a ciose-
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 May 1946, Page 2
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