PLUNKET SOCIETY
'Hu l monthly meeting of the Plunkc| Society wns held on Monday aft et'tioim. I‘resent: Mesdames !'. Ktdiinson (president), Walton, McDonald, Pearson. TTeasninn, IProeter, Tnicmaii, A. Koss, Christie, Clnystall, Downes and MeAlurray. Nurse Hughes' monthly report showed live visits to Foxlon, to jciues live, adults to oflice 7(i, children !).'L new eases 2. letters •». Tin Secretary reported that Miss .). Koss had donated a bicycle for Ihe use of the nurse —Miss Koss was accorded a vote of thanks. Air F. Healey had offered lo have a c:uill ibittion box attached to the weighing machine in use at his shop, the proceeds to go to the funds. Accepted with ‘hanks. \, ianeeu-etils were made for a mother's social afternoon in the Presbyterian schoolroom on September A. also in have a shop day September 2b. Alt" . I'\ Kobinson xvu ■- appointed flower steward and Me- dames Kobinson and Walton vi-aiors for ilie innnlln
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2923, 15 August 1925, Page 2
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150PLUNKET SOCIETY Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2923, 15 August 1925, Page 2
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