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WELCOME IN

The names of the Waiving nen> members have been added to our dub regUter

THIS WEEK'S ENROLMENTS.

Margaret Hi 1 Aiiokaml; Isabel Monckton, Auckland; Eugene McNeill, R v XoS 5 ""■ ' pr l N ';-'°'"->*t. Albert; Nessie Nicholas,'Mt. Albert: Doris R.x, No.th Adlandi Mona R,x, North Auckland; David Robinson, WangaWL, " e T t^T'■ VVan £' nu "'! *'■»* Robinson, Wanganui; Ivan Robinson, S bin ~u y Tlobi "* on > VVniijmniii; Sydney Robinson. Wanganui; Trevor Rob nson, Wanganui; Ralph.Robinson, Epsom; Norman Schwarz, Cambridge; Evelyn Seconi, Wungan.u; Lena Seconi, Wanganui; Peter Seconi, Wanganui; Thomas Seconi Wangamu; William Seconi, Wanganui: Valerie Shanley, Te Aroha; Adam Shaw Wanganui; Hilary Taylor, National Park; Leslie Tavlor, w"n- w a ; C,en Tait ' N ° rth A'"*'*"*: Mary Ward, North Auckland; William Ward, North Auckland; Stanley Arthur, Sandringham; Pauline Alquist, Matamata; Peter Alquist, Matamata; Pauline Barbour, Heme Bav; Audrey Barnard, Eden Terrace; Joyce Behrent, Waikowhai; Nora BellBooth, Heme Bay; Keith Blackman, Northcote; Ruth Brown, Wanganui; Thelma Coates, North Auckland; Glennis Cocker. Grev Lvnn; Jean Cummin", Remuera; Masie Daris, Wanganui; Joan Earle, Remuera; Lois Hallidav, ipsom; Maurice Hardie, Wanganui; Phillippa Harvev, Wanganui; Norma Henry, Northcote; Doreen Hill, Auckland; Arthur Watson. Wanganui; Edith Watson .Wanganui; George Watson, Wanganui; John Wateon, Wanganui; Raymond Watson, Wanganui.

Now the dolls could be very, very quiet when they really wished to be, and it was eaay for them to hear the faint whispering of the shell. "Did the tiny creatures get back into the water safely?" he asked the beautiful shell. '"Oh, yes!" the shell whispered in reply. "The man held me over the side of the boat, so the tiny creatures went .safely back i?ito the water!" "I am so glad!" Raggedy Andy said, with a sigh of relief. "He must have been a kindly man!" "Yes, indeed!" the beautiful shell replied. "So 1 was placed along with a lot of other shells in the bottom of the boat and every once in a while another shell was placed amongst us. We whispered together and wondered where we were going. We were finally sold to different people and I have been at gran'ma's house for a long, long time."

hears the reflection of his ovrn heart's | music, singing; so, you see, while I say that I am singing all the time, in reality I sing only when someone full of happiness hears his own singing as if it were mine." '•How unselfifth you are to say this!" said Raggedy Andy. "Now we are ever so much more glad to have you with us. Aren't we?" he asked, turning to the rest of the dolls. "Yes, indeed!" came the answer from the dolls, even the tiny penny dolls. "That is why the shell is bo beautiful inside!" said Raggedy Ann. "Those who are unselfish may wear roujjh clothes but inside they are always beautiful, just like the shell, and reflect to others the haniuness and sunny mu>ic within their hearts!" THE EXD.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)

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WELCOME IN Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)

WELCOME IN Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)