FOR LADY GAY’S MUSEUM
As I am staying at New Brighton I find plenty of things to do. Most of the time I have spent in looking for strange things suitable for Lady Gay’s museum. I have, been looking for shells, but I have not found many, but dried cratabacks look rather interesting. I think it would be rather a good idea to look for interesting things to put -in Lady Gay’s museum. Then many Shipmates and Sunbeams could see the result of our work during the holidays. —PAT CHAPMAN, 24 Braddon street.
LOST BUTTONS Hide a number of buttons of all colours and sizes all over the room. Then see how many can be found
—’MATE CLIFTON, A.8.H., L.8.H., 991 Colombo street, St. Albans.
I am spending my holidays knitting. I am knitting myself a blue jumper. I • see • how many rows I can do in a quarter of an tour. —M. KING, c^raldine.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22004, 30 January 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)
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