WOMEN'S INSTITUTES
Waipukurau Gathcring | Mrs Campbell, president of the Southern Hawke's Bay Federation of .1 "Women 's Institiites, gave an intcrest- ] ing address 0x1 the aixns and objects of * the institute at the monthly meeting of tho Waipuku rau "Women Js Institute, which was persided over by Mrs Duckworth. Mrs Campbell said that tho instituto , liclped thu members to be good citi- I zcns, good neighbours, aud taught them ■ tc be loyal to each other. She stressed the Value of the motto, T'Each for ali and all i'or eacli." i Mrs Campbell was accorded a vote I of thanks. Tea was served by Mesdamcs Norrxs, Perkins, MerOdith, M". Murphy, A. J. Hastie and Eadd, after Whieii a deliglitful play-teading was given by Meedames E. Bcott, H. DuchwortJx, F. Fraser, Meredith, j. Pendfay. The results of the competitions f of the dtly, which were judged by Mra 'Campbell, wero: Four fingers of pulf pastry wtili no filling: Mrs Petersoa 1, Mrs Fraser 2, Mrs Wcherf 3. Pieee of ; gmgerbread: Mrs Turner 1, Mrs Browh 2, Ms Scherf 3. Prettiest handkerehief " "made from salt bag: Mrs Fraser J, 2 ^ and 3. Buch of violets: Mrs Lovatt I .1, Mrs Bromell 2, Mrs Artkur 3. j Tlie violets were aftcrwards sent , with greetings to Mrs Pellew and Miss Naney Turner, two institute members - Who are patients in the publie hospital. • Jiivltution was received ±'0f the Ongaonga institute's birthday. Arfangements were mii.de for the "W itipXrhurau instituto 's birthday next month and helpers wero appointed. j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 10
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