GIRL GUIDES’ CAMP.
VISIT BY MRS ROOSEVELT.
WHITE PLAINS (New York), August 10.
Girl Guides, wearing a dazzling variety of foreign uniforms, among them being the New Zealander, Alwyn Haycock, and the Australian, Rozilie McDonald, were visited at the American international camp’ by the wife of President Roosevelt. Mrs Roosevelt chatted and shook hands with several of those in camp during her visit. She urged the Guides to use their influence toward attaining peace. “We owe it to the world,” she said, ‘to preserve a sense of humour and not take ourselves too seriously.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 216, 12 August 1937, Page 9
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