PLUNKET SOCIETY
MEETING AT CARTERTON. (“Times-Age” Special.) The monthly meeting was held yesterday, there being present: Mesdames Steel,' M. A. Philpotts, Dyer, Trapp and Mrs Vile from the Grey town subbraneh. The nurse’s report for February was as follows: —New eases, 5: breastfed, 4; artificial fed. 1. Visits to homes, new cases. 20; old cases. 90. Visits to rooms, adults, 121; babies, f 8; children, 30; test scales lent once; telephone calls. 10; car mileage, 452. Correspondence from Dunedin concerning the Court at the Centennial Exhibition and the appointment of Dr. Helen Deem as medical adviser to the Council, was read. Arrangements were made for a shop day on Friday, March 24. The secretary reported the receipt of a donation of £25 from the Wairarapa South County Council. Accounts amounting to £27 7s lOd were passed for payment.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 March 1939, Page 8
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138PLUNKET SOCIETY Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 March 1939, Page 8
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