TRAINED NURSES
A SOCIAL EVENING. Mrs.^ H. Bertram presided ever a gathering of about 25 members of the Rotorua branch of Trained Nurses' Association at a social evening held at the Anza Tearooms on Tuesday; After welcoming those present, Mrs Bertram gave a short address on Miss MacLean's hook, "The History of Nursing1 in Ngw ZgqI ic?
shortly to be published. Miss MacLean was for many years Direetor o Nursing and was a true friend to all ' nurses and had great ideals for the profession. This hook," said Mrs. Bertram, is the first of its kind to be written by a New Zealander, and this, of eourse, makes it doubly interesting." ; During the evening, bridge was played and an interesting competition was won by Miss Voyce, 1st, and Miss Rogerson, 2nd. Present were:— The president, Mrs. H. Bertram, Miss A. Searell, vicepresident, Miss E. J. Harris, secretary, Mrs. Lenihan, Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. Phipps, • Mrs. Montgomery, Miss E. Stanton, Miss D. Mactier, Miss m' ' Andrewes, Miss K, Smith, Miss Voyce, Miss D. Mitchell, Miss Cannel-Robin-son, Miss Rogerson, Miss R. WynnBrown, Miss Lee, Miss Hill, Miss Hunger, Miss Griffin, Miss Quigley, • Miss Gordon, Miss Hunter, Miss Cameron and Miss Johnson.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 274, 14 July 1932, Page 7
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199TRAINED NURSES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 274, 14 July 1932, Page 7
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