CLUB NEWS FROM S UNSHINE HOUSE.
Three Old Maids of Lee (Mount Kden)— This club with the miaiut name is captained by Viilinal Turner, and, as itname implies. In- just three members. The other two are r'<\Ui- How and JnyeiTinner. 'Pie Three ill.l Maids sent i.an ripenh'.w -i!t of two |ar.ri- parcels ~r warm rluthlnir, for which we tliank thoiii. • ' ♦ » • Violet Club (Kaihere^--Another parcel from the busy Sunbeams of Ille Violet Club. This one contained no less than -j\i patches. Well done, children. • * * • Wairikl (Mount Eden) —-Two patches and such a rosy little knitted ftlntrlet arrived this week from outpost member June ('.raip. Later w< , recelvi-d elirht patches ari.t a pair ol bed -..ck-i from John, tlll-i hoitles." a rake uf «oap and a lace ii mm-! ii-nin .loan an I Cecil, and a cap. searr, and a little coat from Vvi'tli-e. 1 isily We !■■■■■,.(wd from Juan a wai m silk rut (piilt. and from Vvuhtie a little pink hu}r-liie-tlfe'ht. • * * • Water Nymphs (CSroy lyiini—A warm winter co it and two rlres<iuif -'owns were sent to us this week from Captain Valerie, or tho Water Nymphs. • * » • Starlets (Mount Albert)- — \ larfre cot quilt, mad" ol" t.veed patches, with a cretonne lininjr, arrived f's '.veek rrom C.ai'taln Cliri-ii!!.'. of the Stirli-t-. The parcel al-o conta'i;e<i sev.Mi patches from Beryl and 1? I'roin Shirley, later we received a further :to oalrhe-t from tin se Sunbeams of Mount Albert. • • • • Sunbeam Fairies (T.i!».'ipima >- -Three pairs of bed xocks. il little liuir-nie. tljrht, two p.ili ~ of bootees, a k:i:tleil cap and a collection of used ciotlim-.' arrived I'roin the Siiiilfani I'aiii"- to send their club a few liigbor up th<ladder. a • ■ • Sunshine Club (firey I.ynni—We thank Nancyu and her Siiiilientii.s for a welcome '•hottlc," a pink liiifr-nic-ti(rlit, a'id several warm (rarinents. Later then aciived a pair of irunihouts and a small pa reel of used elotlilng. • • • • Sunray Club (Mount Albert) —This week the. Simmy's parcel contained one sliiffle bed quilt ol' "Star" patches, tr. knitted patches and a little boy's warm tweed overcoat. • • • • Takanini Club —Thirteen patches to acknowledge with thanks from Captain Violet, of the Takanini Club. • • * » Tβ Tatua (Mount Roskllli —Eight patches, blue crepe Tor llnlnirs, an embroidered apron, and a pair or warm bloomers made up a welcome parcel of g-ifts from the To Tatua Sunbeams. • • * * Three Bright Chums (Onehunsra) —The Three Brigiit Chum- are ."sola Lock (captain), Miriam Hacon and Marie Paten. They have sent in a very splendid opening parcel, which contained the following pifts: A small siixrle heil rpiilt made up or molleton patclies in blue toninjrs, and llnerl with blue print. This was a most attractive quilt and was dispatched to a needy home within a few hours or its arrival it Sunshine House. Twelve knitted patches and a lai'fri , collection of material pieces for llninir purposes completed this g-irt. • • • • Three G's (Mount Albert) —A welcome parcel of babv clothe-; from the Three (i's contained the following: Two dainty bonnets, one pair of bootees, four warm singlets and a little frock. • # * ♦ Three Little Maids (iiayswater) — Twenty-one patches and a litlle oranjre scarf arrived this week from our friends the Three Little Maids. • • • • Three Musketeers (Otahuhu) —Nineteen patches and a quaint little "pussy" hot water bottle arrived this week from the Three Musketeers.
r# c *¥*k s^ l Peter Pan end Wendy wish to sincerely thank the following ■' readers for thsir very welcome sunshine gifts:—Anonymous (1 small hot water bottle); June Elder, Mount Roskill (parcel of toys, 1 pair shoes, 1 pair gum boots); A Friend at Avondale (2 winter coals); Taumafunui (5 quilt linings, e pairs of bloomers, hot water bottle ani cover); Anonymous (1 Dag of wool, 1 cot lining, material pieces for linings); Pat (1 knitted ooat); Anonymous (1 pair Russian bed eccks, hot waier bottle and cover); Mrs. Bkeen, senior (12 patches)- Gran, Waipipi (2 little singlets): A Friend (4 new cot quilts, 2 scarves, 1 singlet, 1 pair bed sooks, quantity of woo!)- Anonymous (shirt, 2 pairs socks); Inasmuch N.C. (3 pairs •ocks, quilt centre); Mrs. Bowden, Herne Bay (2 hot water bottles and covers, 1 bioy's bonnet); Anonymous (1 parcel of uaad baby clothes); Anonymous (6 baby gowns, 3 hot water bottles, shawl and dressing 'jowr); Anonymous (large parcel of new and used baby clothes); Lorra and Eileen (single bod knitted patchwork quil*' lined with wir.ceyette, small parcel of clothing).
Wendy's Golliwogs (Mount Hoskilli— A •■M>i|M"." complete with a (ray crimson cover, ;i warm winreyrtip nißhtie. a new towel, Hirer kiiilteii caps, a dainty pair ■ ■I , hunt''!--! ;in>l :i sm;il! collection or (mod use.i el*.thins were tin- trilts contained in .. luir parrel ri-ri-tvcil from the liulUwofr iulk ol Mount Itoskill. • • • • Whistling Bluebirds (Point Chevalier) —. ~iirh a cosy little Kiriirlrt, a pair or knitted mittens, a jwir >>f bootees and two little bonnets were sent to us this week by the bluebirds. Willing Workers (Mount Rosklll)-Turiiiy-si'wii well-knitted patches to acknowledge this week from the Willing Workers or Mount Roskill. • • • • Wool Gatherers (I'onsonby)—A very splendid inm-l or pieces of teilfly hear liiiitiM'liil in Le used for patchwork quilts urriverl early this week from the Woo! (iallieiers or I'onsonby. I.liter there arrived I;. , patches, a face flannel and a panel of toj s and magazines • • * ♦ Portland Bees 'Portland!—l'sually the I'ortlaud Hees have a surprise lor me, nut this week I have a surprise for them. A kindly jrrown-ilp friend has sent us 10/ and requested that this amount be used In purchase --hoMies' , or wool for lied socks, and the poml-* credited in a Northern Hub. Peter ran and I Imtli think the liees have earned this little surprise. • * * * Krazy Katz 'oiahiiliin — A very largr I ;i":-.-t-l Iγ.mi Ille kra/.V Kit/, to acknowledge !'•!.■* week, and such beautiful (rifts It eon-t.-i'i.i-d. lir.-tly ;i blue baby set. i-miiprl*-Inir knilli-d frock, bonnet. Imoters and tiny jrl«iVi--i, tle\t a baby -et in cream, font - ;r -..':;■ knitted I'ffl.'k. hootee«, bonnet, two slriKlets and plli-hers. The parcel ulsn i-iiiil.ilin-O a dainty pink knitted bonnet, a pair ill" bootees and a pair of shoettes, a little pair of bed socks, a eake of soap and face llaiiliel, three tiny "hotliea." two littli' pairs or silk shoetti's. one pair or socks, several hankies, eiirlit feeders, a patchwork linlnjr, a pair of rubber p||eliers. collection <>f toys and a packet or breakfast rood. l-illy-four patches completed this must, welcome parcel of Kifts. • • • • Pixies (Epsom)— Tilts week's first irlrt came I'roin (iloria and Shirley—two single bed unfits ill" ■■Star" patches. Ne\t came three beautiful pairs or bed socks and a strip 01 , i:i patches from Joyce. Hetty sent us a lartrn pat'-lnvork (piilt made of tweed patches on one side and print on the other, whilst flloria and Shirley sent In n very lara-e and attractive double bed iliiilt. a knitted quilt or l-.'ii patches, warmly lined, and two little pairs or boys' pyjamas. Hetty sent us a navy rostuine. Mai , caret a warm p-lir of bed socks and a winter coat, and .Time two petticoats aed a pair of bed sinks. • • • • • Punch and Judy rrapnioptoM—A warm cot quilt, made of Paisley material on nno side and woollen material on the other arrived from the Punch and .TudJ - Club this week. With this sift we also received 10 patches, two pairs of shoes and a very larjre collection of warm, useful elolhlnir. Rata Club (New Lynn)—Our best thanks to the riata Club for a bl(r parcel 01 , three dozen well-knitted patches. » • • • Bt. Anne'B Club (St. Anne's School — \ very iriTirr collection of books and toywas received this week from the Sunbeams of St. Mine's School at Takapuiia. St. Michael's Club (Point Chevalier) — l-'orty patches, most of them joined together, and 1/0 for the silver lltiinsr fund arrived this week from the St. Michaels Club. of. Point Chevalier. Later we received two 'bottles." complete Willi covers, and two warm coats. • » * • Happy Family (Thames) —Mne patches to acknowledge, this week Horn the Happy Family.
Hawthorn Club (IV.a. Auckland r.lrls' iSrammar School)-—Two "hotties," ti-n patches, a little knitted cap and a cot quill ol' 'Star" patches lined with pink winci-y----ette made up a Welcome parcel or Kiltfrom the Hawthorn club. Later w< , re ce.ved a further 3D patches, two little knitted caps ami a hug-m'*-tight. • * • • Helping Hands (Olannliu School) — Our lic-t thanks to the llelpinir Hands for a larjfe parcel c<inlainiiiK the following >r;rts: Threo knitted slnirlels, one cosy dressing Ifown. a tiny "hottie" with a knilti'd cover, a warm shawl, ami a very large collection or (fond used clothing. • • » • Industrious Brownies (Ponsonby)—Klfrlil, patches, two -lioltie.-." suiii a jolly I'i'd hottie" cover, a bunny blanket, >i\ race (litnueU and lour cakes or s,,ap were m. the iirst parcel ri'eelveil this week I'rom the Industrious Hrownies. Later parcel-, contained: Koiirleen patches, one |ia:r of pink hi'd socks, a cosy "bunny'' ilressiim aown, tiny "hottie," two tins of jam, v, packet of breakfast rood, and a warm ui'.ter coat. » • • • Ingleside (Rotoruai —As an openlnff pill the lniflesiilu Sunbeams this week .sent a sitikl'' beri quilt of i>o patches lined with rose coloured rayon. I can see from you: , letter that everyone helped a little .In Hie makiiiif id' tills attractive quilt, I'ejfjry. It is a most Welcome gilt; many thanks. " • • » ' • Kelpies (Hemuerai—Two patches, oi.e pair of beil sinks, a little par ol' hootees and -everai warm baby hmiiiiciiN were sen! us tins Week b.v the Kelpies of Itelitilera. • • • • Kiltie Club (New I,ynn<--A very ni-j liiiif-iiie-iiKlit, with ln'il socks to match, a.well as a pair or cloves, arriveil this week rrom ".v.11.i:.." who asked thai tin- pointb<' crediteil to Ihe Kiltie Club. Later we received an UUlilieU criichetcd quilt and eißilt palcllt's, • • • • Koala Club (Papaknra)—Twenty-one patches to acknowledge tins week from the Koala Club of I'aiiakura. • • * • Kowhai Kingfishers (Kowhal Intcrme diate School)—.-Seven patches and two parcels or used I'lullnnjr to acknowledge th-wi-ek rrom the Klliifllshers. That bijr marrow was 4 most welcome (fill, Sunbeam-. • * * *. Kowhai Tuis (Kowhai Intermediate School i — Sixteen patches, a cushion rover and a tpia:iilty of baby's cloilunjf made up a parcel received this week from the Tuis. • • • • Kowhai Willing Workers (Kowhai Intermediate School i- "I'ejfffy sc!it u- I his Week v'll pHtch"S. H cosy knitted sltlfflet, a hot water bottlf and some lining material. • • • • Lavender Sunbeams (TaKapuna)—A w<l come little parcel received from the Lavender Sunbeams tills week contained a pair ill , baby's shnettes, bootees, bonnet and hiipwne-tijrht Irom Dorothy, a pair or blue shoi'ttes from l.ynne, and a little p.i:i of brai'i-s rrom Marion. Outpost nicmh-'r Mary sent 1/ Tor the silver lining' fund. • > • • Lilybet (Kohlrnaraina)—A lartre parcel or children's clothlnx and several hooks and magazines arrived tliis week from ilK'se K'ohimaraina Sunbeams. • • • • Lone Lancer (Pevunport) — Twelve paichcs and a rain cape arrived this week from the Lone Lancer <d' Dcvonport. I am sure Harry knows how you appreciated his th(iuir!u, Jocelyn. • » • • Baucy Susy (Avondale) — l-ourteeti pjilclies, such a cosy pair or bed socks, a pair or baby's socks, a beautiful little skirt Willi knitted jumper to match, and two jolly stuffed toys made up the parcel received this, week from the Saucy Sus.v folk. • • w • Secret Sunbeams (Sunshine Ward, Walkatn Hospital ) — Two woollen sinplcts and two dainty pairs of hootees to acknowledge this week I'rom the Secret Sunbeams. • # * • Secret Two (NorlheotiM — Twelve knitted patches and a collection or ltnhi- r patches formed the opening srift of the Secret Two. Thanks, Sunbeams. » « • • Green Lane Bees (nreen I.anel—An exceptionally warm and attraclive patch work lining in a colour scheme of rust and blue arrived this week, together with a baby's hug me-tijfht,, ••hot'.ie" cover, a pair of tenuis socks, and a cosy baby coat with bootees to match. Some used clothing completed this girt. Happy Little Knitters fSt. Heller's) —Th< opening srtrt from the Happy Little Knittertook the form of a parcel nr -,'S patches and a little knitted coat and bonnet. • • • • Happy Workers Hiiiis , Life Brigade. Oiiehungai—One uhlined fpiilt of 8J patehe.s, 'wo co-.\- singlets and a parcel of children's clothing comprised th<- contentof a very welcome parcel received tUiS week from the Happy Workers. • • * • Marina Club (Parnelli—Our thanks to the sunbeams n f the Marina club for a parcel of ten patches anil a »mall culluL-Uun i of used clothing.
Meola Club 'Point Chevalier) —Our best tliank.s to tlic Sunbeams rif the Meola Club r<ir a parrel of Ji patches, Unci- little pcttic nits, fine knitted singlet, one pair f>r bootee-, one feeder anil a bab.V's bonnet, and 10/ l<<r tin , silver lining I'unrt. • • • • Merry Maids r.Mangere)—WPlmmi) tn tin' Merry Maids or Man*«■>.'. Merle Mitchell is the '-aptain, and (iwen Klrkwond, Heverley Hrabant, Kathleen Walsh and Joan Appleyard arc members. They forwarded an npenuig g-'ft of 30 knitted patches and two story books. Thanks. Sunbeams. • • • • Moonlight Worker* (Grey I.ynn) — Twenty-one patches Joined together, and a small parcel of hofiks were received this week Hum the Moonlight Workers or Grey I.ynn. • • • • New Lynn Knitters (Npw Lynn)—A small quilt or approximately 74 patehets, as Well as 11 loo<ii' patclies, were received i Mils week rruiii the New I.ynn Knitters. • • • • New Lynn Willing Workers (New I.ynn'--Twenty patches, a dainty pair rtt li-ioiee-i, a cake <<r >i;i() ;iii(l container, and i small collection of used clothing and hunks were received tins week from the Willing Workers or .\cw I.ynn. • ♦ * • Ngataringa Helpers f Itevmipnrl)—A parcel frniu the Nirataringa Helpers contained live patrhes, a pair or bootees, two Cosy wiueeyi'tt<- tiifrliTif», and a new lnien hat. • • • » Ngatea Sunbeams iNsrateal — From the Njratest Sunbeams we received this Week IWo woollen interlock nighties, two Interlock smirli'ts, two knill< <l singlets, two kiillli'il caps, ihr hottie-" an<l mm huuny hlaiiki'i. A 5,.■,„,(! pan-H contained no I' , -' than live hi-iiuiiful knitleil jumpers and cardigans. a"d two knit!•■'! sinvrlets Ml tiie-e μ-ift- vvri' ii-w, and wondcrrully Welcome, S IJ 111) < ■.' I! Ms. Pamray Club < I'anmiire •—A very splen■llil paicci lT'in this Paniniire rluli contilled the follow my welcome One -ingle l>ed (pnlt of fid paiche*. warmly I'tK'fi Willi a pati-liwnrk wniccyetto linliiir. a matei'ial patchwork cot quilt, 'wo little winreyette pram covers, a pair or bnoteps, a tlartiiM'li'tte petticoat, several other little varments and three scrapbooks. Well done, Sunbeams. • • • • ' Parakeet Club 'Kket.-iliun.'i) — \ rn«y p.iil of pilrin-r , - and a warm wi'iceyetie nightie arrivfd t'i;s week from Molly Miller, an <uitpo.»| nii-mlier or the I'sraki-'et rinh • • • • Patchwork Elves (Devonporp—There •ire six Patchwork Klve«- -Margery Oaw- ''- > r-c I. who i- I In- cij.rain, ll<-tty ' Wilson. Mi'verli v i:tiuu-=. lieryl Currie, Joan Wil-ou mil H'Mi.v ll.iml.wi. Tln-,v have sent u- an ■ipcnmir jrit't of it patches, iwn cakes of -",ip and a collicti.in or u-ed clolliiiiK and Inys. Welcome to the Klve.s. • * * ♦ Pixies' Fireside Circle MMtorua)—A iKitlic coMlplet.' with a pretty pink CdVer. four patches. ;l |>.rr or saiulslioe<* and 1 I'or Hi" silver limnjr rund arrivi-d rrom iireiHlii iihii sianley liiadley l'or tin- credit 01 , this llotoiua club. • • • • Pleasant Club I'Ojiehiihjra l — -Thirteen patches, a co-v cream -111•_-1«■ t and several little \i-<-il frarnii'iiN made up the parcel -ell! us Till— Week In the Sunbeams, of the Pleasant chili. • » • • Pollyanna Sprites— \ cosy pair of pil '•hers, a lillle knifed luniiiet, a pair of •n ; tl.'iis mid a tiny pair of hed <i«-k* colii-iii-iserl ili:s week , ., -.-.ri from thr I'.pllvann.-i ~pr:tes. m< , Sprili's have a ni'W secretary. ,1. Idee, ii 11 > 1 four new members M M.'fiord. M. Newell, ii. Simpson ai.fl M l'<iiri'S!er. We send a warm welcoi'iu to Illclll .'lll. • • • • Popeye Knitting Club fOtahutnO — \ hreakfa-t di-ii. -po<m. packet or bn-akra-i lord and two lemons were the coiitenls or parcel received rrom ihe Popeye Knitting • 'lull. Mi<l y<lll also jtiMhl a parcel or Knitted baby cloihivs, Siinlieaiii>? J'lea.-e let m< , know. * • • • Kookaburra Club 'Takapunai — This little club with the Mi.-tralian name I.* captained by Madeline l.yle, and Joy Solniws is the vli'e-capialn. Kookaburra Sunbeams Include Iteverli-y l.u-hby. Valeria l.\ ]<•. Daphne loiiins. I'.imelii I'.olilns, Heather Hell, Molly lini-jrjr ami Col|<en Harry, ismui >u<-k lo this new club from across the water.
Ardent Worker* (Kinirslanrt) —A rot (liiilt, made up of approximately BO patch"'?, and lined with a blanket, as we-!! as 3<> imxf patrhfs. on* , larsre '•Jmttii- , ' and one small one, a little pair or romper* ami a I'afr <>r bootees, were the ronletitnr a very welcome pan-el received thiweek rrniii the Ardent Worker.-. We welcome Nancy llrei-n and Alan Ullby to tinranks or this Kinjfslaiid Huh. 1 hope tinbazaar t< a hig >un , c-.-. srlrU. • • * • Awena Sprite* (nomuera)- —Elfrhteen patches, a knitted bonnet, "hottle" arid rover, child's rrork and a parcel <.r books and toys arrived this week from the Awena Sprites. Boronia Olub (Te Atatn) —This week wo have to thank "Auntie Kit" for a rosy pair uT pink bed socks, points Tor which she wished to be credited to the Boronta Club. Chatterbox Club («anrtr]nirtiain) —Three cheers for the Chatterbox Club! One or the most beoiltirill nit- ever to be received at Sunshine House arrived tin- week from Hie Sunbeams or the Saiidrlnjfham eiub. This took the form or a baby'- basinet, daintily decorated ill pale pink -ilk. The woodwork or tie- lia--:net \v.i< llnl>ln*d in iieani enamel, ami I'oMs or the pink "IIK hlinir alnio-t to the Moor. 111-lde .1 roruly mattress was covered with a p.hk waterprnor sheet, two .-'fi White sheets, tw pink blankets, and the tlrtlntie.it pink i|ii.lte<i coverlet. A little pillow In the same shade or silk as Hie triinininirs roinpleted Hie beddhiK in this delitflillnl bassi net. Mut this was by no means all Arc/nnpanyinir th<! Kirt came a cane baby bas\et trimmed with pink >ilk, and con Uinlnjr the foilowliiir jriHs tor the little baby, who Is to lie utmirly tucked up m the'Clliiterbox Chili's l>ass-iiiet. One n»mpleite kuit-tiMl set rotnprismic a pink coal. bonnet, irock, bootee-, siniflet and [tilclier.-. four nui-ery sipiaies, one irown, one heel jacket, one pink water bottle, tin or baby powder, cake or soap, safety pins and ra'.ile. A very wonderful (fil't. for ftliirii we thank most sincerely the Sunbeams or the ChiitterboX dub. Later we received a «liiide bed quilt or "Star" patches, finally Shirley Wade oT Morniiifrslde sent in a parcel or I fi patches, a pair or elmetteii lid si.nie cliildreii's clothintr, re<lue-tlli(f that the point- be awarded to the ChatU-r box Club. • • • • Cheery Chum* (Point Chevalier) — Twenty-seven putche*. two beautirnliy knitted s:ii(flets. a knitted bonnet, a pair of -hoette-, one b:il)\'s (Town, (me cosy ■Ire-isinjf (fown and a 'small parcel or used bnliy clothes were the contents or a very Welcome parcel received tills week from 'lie Cheery Cluim-i. • * ♦ • Happy Sunbeam* (Heine Uay —Wei 'Mine to the Happy Sunbeam- or Heme Cay. C.iptaliii'd by Pawn Wind, the ~mi - iie.ims include Kiln Salter, l.avina Cowium-. |imi..ili.v Stanley nnil I'ny Iliiinphrey. l<e,i ■ -I'llluiiK , I- ipiite acceptal)le, l»a\\n, as lon.-' :|- it IS 111 pood coUdllilHl. • • • • Clicking Needle*—Two quilts or "Star" patches, two patches, a boy- pullover, a parcel or u.«ed clothinir anil n little rtnll'.Imiihi' arrived early this week I'rorn the Sillilie.ims or the Clii'kiUK Nei'illes Club. Later we received a second panel con talnliiir i' 3 patches, and some warm winter clnlllillK. • • • • Coloured Patch** (Hel<-n<villel--\ rlnxi-n palihi'S, mill such a cosy cherry coloured rardiMh for a small child arriveil I'l-om this Ilelell-Vllle rlllb this Week. \ Illir weliMine In Merle I.MMe and Kli/.ilielli llunirei-rorrt. who ha\e jol | the ranks or l!l<. Coloured IMtche-. • * • • Coronation Club A 1 ;i: k.■ li i\ of μ-in- I'rinii the Sunbeam* nf tii ■■ Coronation Club arrived thi- week. In ii we found two ipiil;- or "Star" patches and a welcome ■•hottic." Hay siMit us a pair or knitted pilrllers, | )a |,. ~r |~,,,tees a ||,| H tin or tea, iiwe:i and I'hylli- two pan- r,f knitted bed -ock-, and a hot water h-dii.-i-nvrr. and Shirley two sillk 1.■ t-, a hibyhat and a pair or Ifloves. \ Jr-r-ey I'roin Valerie, a r-oiit rrorri Maiy and a' petti coat I'l'oin Joyce coilli<k-ted tins very we I come parcel. • • * • Cuckoo Club (Mission May This week Marie sent In the first cnekmi ifil't a single lied quilt or ltd lieailtil"ull.v kmllf>l patches, two pairs or (ruin hoots, a p:i:r <d -hoes and a pair or socks Then Uiilli -e.nt us <ix piiiches. a pair or bed socks a scarf and a pretty upro.n.
Panrata (Paruimro School) —Th»" opening wift or the Panrata club comprised a p 4r . r-ei or :tT patches and a HtWe lweed hat. • • • • Ever Willing Helpers 'Ponsonby)—Wβ thank the i:\er Willinsr Helper-; rnr n parrel or 1 <". patches, J.Hler there arrived a i Hither I ■.' pali'hes, and two pairs or warm bloomer*. • • • • Golden Star* (Avnndalc) —From tho c.olderi we received ihi« week a frreen "holtie," seven p.it'hes, thret; hankies and a [lettieoat. • • • • Goodwill Club (\p\vmaikct '—-The Onnriwlll Club responded rlirlit r .yall.v t" our S.O.S. Tor bottles, t>y sendinw us n parrel t»f five new hot water bottle.-, all rompM-tu With covers I.Hter We jeci-ived a se.ond parcel containing two dainty bonnets, hahv's buir-me tltrbt and matinee jacket, bottle and cover, use<l clotliihif and books and a mjii--hade. • • • • Grey Lynett* (nre.v I.ynn)—A tup welcome to the lirey I.wietis, l.ols W'e-t's new club In the lirey I..villi district. The treasurer is Violet ,|nhii», tin; -ecretai v l-.md M..nks. an>l Mollv Molloy. Marie I'.ii--1.1-. Mar.e «)'Ciiiii;ur. Nndine ' lirake, < l.n-i Vewon, Ulor-a Vtkin-oii ami ratneu Aikin--on are iiienibe/-. • • • • Nimble Needles 'Pon-onby" —The Nmibl' , Needle- are C!l[tl!| I nei) |).\- .loatl \le.iek, Hetly Dryland ;< the treasurer an<l Marie \lcock and Klaine I.ewin are rin-ritlni - - . \ l)l|r Welc.nie 111 these I.»IJr Sllllln-illll « TIM' -:/-«■ of nil iprlt- imd single lied rpnltvaties. Joan. In both in-lauees allow In: , a "tuck in" on either side. • • • • 3lack Cat* 'Olahuliu Sixteen pnflies In acknowledge tine Week rioiii the llljek 'ats or (Mahuliu. • • • • Bucybodiee (Onehunsn)—wi tliunk the Hu-yliod:cs γ-ii- a paie.-i of nine pll i-Ihs i rather on the small -Ide, sunbeams'.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 136, 11 June 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)
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