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St. Joseph's Ladies' Club, Dunedin

The annual meeting of St. Joseph's Ladies' Club was held in St. Joseph's Hall on Wednesday evenin? Rev. Father Coffey,, Adm, presided, and there wts a norTst^w^ «" aLI R Tr, • c are ,g, g ) ad t0 be able to re Port that we w? ml a SUCCe . ss i u i session - The dressmaking class was much appreciated and did good work and th« committee desire to thank those memb e ™'h o under! took the instruction of the class. The other sewing ttvi S°h TT ed +, SUCCess - Several musica * evening! tta Js2L dU lin £ + ?e? c S * asOn for the entertainment If the members and their friends. There was a large attendance at the general Communion of the members who were afterwards entertained at a breakSt In fet Josephs Hall. Since the last annual meeting a most useful and highly esteemed member in the person of Miss Johanna Carroll passed away. We wo w ,ld once more suggest that the members should try to 'increase the membership by inducing their friends and acquaintances to join the club. The committee trust that the members will 4o all in their power jto 'help on the club and increase its usefulness. In conclusion, the committee desire to thank the president (Miss btaunton) for her interest in and great amount of work she has done for the club, and also the clergy for their kind attention during the year. The balance sheets showed the total receipts including a sum of £2 l"s 6d from last year, to be £13 15s and the expenditure £10 13s 4d, leaving a balance of £3 Is Id.

The report and balance sheet were adopted. The Rev. Father Coffey congratulated the members on their successful season, and hoped to see more good and useful work done during the coming year. The office-bearers for the ensuing year are :—President, Miss Staunton ; secretary, Miss Hannagan ; comma ttee, Misses O'Reilly, Bryant, Hannan, Brady and Clancy ; representatives on the hall executive, ' Misses Staunton and Purton.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 7 May 1908, Page 15

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St. Joseph's Ladies' Club, Dunedin New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 7 May 1908, Page 15

St. Joseph's Ladies' Club, Dunedin New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 7 May 1908, Page 15

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