PARSONS WIVES
I.OXDOX, May 21 At a meeting of the London ninces an Mothers’ Union at the ( hutch House, AVestininster, yesterday, Mrs (‘anston complained that the average rge of the ••young mother" at the mootings wa> between 00 and 7<>. She suggested that the meetings should ha managed, whenever possible, by a layman's wife, ns most people thought that a parson’s wife was deadly dull, stupid, and difficult to get on with. One of the audience suggested that sneakers should Ire younger and more attractive in manner and dress. 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1923, Page 4
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