"A SENSE OF HUMOUR"
Mrs. Roosevfelt's Advice To Girl Guides iWHITE PLAINS (New York), Aug. 10. The Australian and New Zealand Girl Guides, Misses McDpnald and Haycock, were among those wearing a dazzling varifety of foreign uniforms. Mrs/ Roosevelt chatted and shook hands with" several of those in camp during her! visit. Sho urged the Guides to use their infiuence towards attaining peace. "We owe it to the world," sho said, "to preserve a sense 6£ humuar and not to fake ourselves too. aerlously,'^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 15
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