RESPONSE TO AN APPEAL
Tho sister in charge of tho District Nursing Guild oE St. John, Courteiiny place,, reports a gratifying response to the appeal made in the "Kvcning Post" for blankets, etc., for a family in dire distress. "Tlic response has been really splendid," she writes, "and we are indeed grateful." Tho following donations are acknowledged with thanks:' Mrs. Gear, £~> ss; Mr. Pear, £1 10s; L. C. Barraiid, £1 Is; "Leo," £1; Lady Chapman, blanket, clothing, and 10s; "Citizen," lUs;^ Dr. Chapman, Mrs. Hacori, ss; Miss Campbell, 4s; "R.M.R.," clothing and 3s; W. H. Campbell, cot and pram; L. Evans and Co., blankets and boy's trousers; "Anon," (2), Mrs. Alport, Mrs. Mi.irary. Mrs. Andrews, and Mrs. Murcocl;,' blankets; "Anon," underclothing; Mrs. Perston, blankets and quilt; Mrs. Dcauchamfi, blankets and clothing; Mrs. J. Kirkcaldic, blankets and rugs; Mrs. Koydhouse and Mrs. Huggins, clothing.
RESPONSE TO AN APPEAL
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 10
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