“Y” REPORTS.
NEW BRIGHTON "VS.' May 14th. The President, Mrs Mitchell presided over the quarterly Social, and there wan a fair attendance of ineinlters. Itmitino business whs dealt with end it was decided to have a debate at the next month’s meeting. The rest of the evening was devoted to (fames etc. Supper waa served. Al VK LAN!► •’VH.” Jutu 3rd. < >ur President, Mias »\ Ml M* lay, having Ihjcm appointed an <>ruaniaer for the W.f.T.U. Miss A. M. M« Lay \N.iB appointed president and presided, it was a very wet night said the atteiiftH<« was poor. Miss Ihadslriw coiidueteil the devotional exercises Mr laturie liuviilson was appointed 8e« retary. Mr A. J. Stallworth) provided a splendid moving picture entertainment and Mr F. <*. Jackson, Secretary, League of Nations I’ll ion, gave au interesting talk on the work of the League. It was regrettable that tin* attendance was ho poor w lien such a rplendid programme had been arranged.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 372, 18 June 1926, Page 18
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157“Y” REPORTS. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 372, 18 June 1926, Page 18
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