Aberdeen Journal: Friday 1st July 1932

Glass: “Mysteries”: At Glass W.R.I. — Mrs. Duncan presiding — Mrs. Anderson reported the garden-party Craibstone, and Mrs. Shand intimated that Mrs. Pinsent had agreed to accept office as president for the year. A demonstration on home-made polishes was given by Miss Mackenzie, Dufftown, who showed various furniture creams, and scouring mixtures could be made at home cheaply and with little trouble. In a competition, “Railway Stations,” organised by Mrs. Cassie, the prizes were won by: — 1, Mrs. Fraser; 2, Miss Whyte. Sixpenny mystery parcels were sold for the funds of the Institute. Misses N. Duncan and J. Thomson provided musical selections. Mrs. Cassie, Mrs. Gauld and Misses L. and J. Thompson were hostesses.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974