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HOME & COUNTRY

COROMANDEL INSTITUTE AN APPEAL FOR CLOTHES RESULTS OF THE COMPETITIONS The September meeting of the Coromandel Women’s Institute was held in the,, Oddfellows’ Hall on Wednesday, September 1. The president, Mrs D. Strongman, presided over a very good attendance of members. The meeting opened with the Institute ’Prayer. Members were asked to bring to the next meeting some warm garment for the women of Greece and Crete 'so that they might be forwarded on in readiness to be sent at the first opportunity. The president gave a most interesting and comprehensive report on the Institute Dominion Conference held 1 recently at Gisborne which she had attended as delegate from Coromandel. A hearty vote of thanks by acclamation was carried for the report. An appeal for donations and gifts for the Makogai lepers was received and members were asked to hand in their gifts or contributions at next meeting as in former years. The month’s motto was, “In sharing other people’s troubles, our own are less hard to bear.” The roll call was well answered, being “Something I have learned by attending Institute.” Many useful lessons were enumerated.

Arrangements were discussed in connection with the Nigger Minstrel Fair to be held next month in aid. of Patriotic Funds.

The competition results were as fol-

low:— Yellow 1 peaches.—Mrs Battson 1, Miss Russell 2. White Peaches.—Mrs Inglis 1, Mrs Deeble 2. Daffodils.—Mrs Evans 1, Mrs McKinley 2, Mrs King 3. Hand-made handkerchief. : — Mrs Evans (only entry). Cabbage.—Mrs Battson (only entry). Pikelets.—Mrs Deeble 1, Mrs King 2.

A dainty supper was served by the hostesses, Misses. J. Deeble and V. Davies and the National Anthem ■brought the meeting to a cldse.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32310, 8 September 1943, Page 7

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280

HOME & COUNTRY Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32310, 8 September 1943, Page 7

HOME & COUNTRY Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32310, 8 September 1943, Page 7

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