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ARAMOHO. Nov. a. Social evening, 39 present. Vocal music, competitions, and games were indulged in. Retreshments were handed round. An item of special interest was the initiation of nine new members. Two “White Ribbon” subscribers. Cradle Roll started with five babies; more pledges to come in. Literature distributed, Aramoho Railway Station W.C.T.U. box. A letter of sympathy sent to Mrs Andrew and family. Flowers and messages sent to the sick. AUCKLAND. Oct. 2Q. Attendance very good. Nine new members gamed. A hue address on “State Control ’ by Hon. G. Eowlds. Reported that this Branch, with Avondaie V’s, took af ternoon session at District Convention, and helped with “Our Day” appeal. We are working bard for a Bazaar on November 30th and December Ist. Nov* 26. Final arrangements for the Bazaar. This has been a very busy month. Our Bazaar was opened on November 30 by the Mayor ss, Mrs Gunson. The stalls were prettily decorated, and well filled with useful articles, and the attendance was good. The counterpane was a great success, and is to bi pre.-ented to the “Brave soldiers of the Auckland Annex ” The amount in hand for two days is about More is still to come in. Dec. 4. Special meeting. Officers elected: Pres., Miss A. Parkinson; Vice-Pres., Misses 1. Cook. E. Foster, and O. Scott; Rec. Sec., Miss H. Patterson; Cor. Sec., Miss M. Bottril!; \\ R ” Supt.. Mitt I Sussex; Lib rarian, Miss S. Lee; Press and Par liamentarv Committee, Miss Glasson and officers ex officio. Our member ship is still increasing. (Hearty congratulations, girls! The splendid result of your Bazaar would take the ache out of brain and limb that such affairs always give earnest workers.—Editor “W.R.”)

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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 270, 18 December 1917, Page 11

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Y's Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 270, 18 December 1917, Page 11

Y's Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 270, 18 December 1917, Page 11

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