Y’s Reports.
AUCKLAND. Oct. 30. As this was the finish of the District Convention, a “V” evening was held. Papers were read by Misses Stevens and Bottrill, and musical items rendered by Mrs Chapman and Miss Thomas, also a recitation was given by Miss Stevens. Mrs Cook spoke a few words of encouragement, and the meeting c’osed with the Benediction. • INVERCARGILL. Nov. 4. Miss Allan (President) presided. Attend.ince small, on account of wet weather. Good report was given re social gift evening held in October for the soldiers at the Front, parcels to be sent. Six new members wc r e initiated; our roll number now stands at 151. Decided to ask Mrs Napier, “Y” Organiser, to visit and address our Union. Mrs Paslev (President of the South Inverrarpril! Union) gave an interesting- address on the Conference which she had attended in Wellington, and explained what had been done there. A very heartv vote of thanks was accorded her for her instructive address.
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 281, 18 November 1918, Page 13
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163Y’s Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 281, 18 November 1918, Page 13
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