FEATHERSTON
CARE OF THE BABY INTERESTING PLUNKET ADDRESS. (“Times-Age” Special.) There was a large attendance at the Red Cross Society’s rooms yesterday afternoon when the Plunket Nurse, Miss V. B. Twentyman, spoke on the feeding and care of the baby after the first year. She also referred to value of food in every day use. The address was a most interesting and instructive one. These lectures have been organised by the Plunket Society in conjunction with the Women’s War Service Auxiliary, and should be of the greatest value to those concerned.
Personal Items. The Rev. H. F. Ault, organising secretary of the Board of Missions, will visit Featherston on Friday, and will show films of India in the Parish Hall in the evening. Mr J. Mutter has found it necessary to enter the Greytown Hospital where he will undergo an operation. Mrs C. J. Nix, who is an inmate of the Masterton Hospital, is making satisfactory progress. Mrs W. Feast is spending a few days in Wellington. A farewell social gathering and dance will be tendered to Constable McLeod and his family next Thursday night in the Anzacs Hall.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1941, Page 7
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