HUTMENT FUND.
Dear Sisters, Mrs Kyneton Park's has generously offered our Union to help the n by giving public lectures in aid of our “Hutment Fund.” The Executive has accepted th° offer, and now urges the Unions to show their appreciation by making full use of her services. Mrs Parkes has had a very extensive experience of lecturing and speaking in Kngland, as she was for some time associated with the “Y” work of the British Women’s Temperance Association, and later she was a promiiv’nt worker in the Women’s Suffrage Movement, and later still, when war broke out, Secretary of the Women’s Emergency Corps. Mrs Parkes lectures on “Women’s War Work” and other subjects of which a list can be obtained from Miss Henderson. » Unions wishing to arrange for a le turc by Mrs Parkes should, in the first mce, communicate with me.— Yours in the Cause of Humanity, C. HENDKTSON, lion. Corresponding Secretary.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 276, 18 June 1918, Page 8
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154HUTMENT FUND. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 276, 18 June 1918, Page 8
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