THE SOCIAL SIDE
PACIFIC WOMEN’S PARLEY AT HONOLULU
IN PICTURESQUE SETTING
HONOLULU, Sunday. As the majority of the delegates to ike Pan-Pacific Women’s Conference are University graduates, a group meeting was arranged for members of the International Federation of University Women. This took the form of a Sunday breakfast at the Honohflu Country Club. The 66 graduates present discussed the possibility of closer co-operation within the federation's Pacific group. Y.W.C.A. representatives are also holding group meetings. The programme of the conference for the second week includes the following papers:—One by Dr Ethel Oshorne on industrial hygiene and one hy Mrs. Bertha Landes, formerly Mayor of Seattle, Washington, on municipal social service. __ A party was given yesterday in the grounds of the residence of Mr. and ■Mrs. Frederick Lowrey, where picturesque groups of Hawaiians. Filipinos, Chinese and Japanese children were seen in national ceremonial dances.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1054, 19 August 1930, Page 9
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144THE SOCIAL SIDE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1054, 19 August 1930, Page 9
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