BIBLE SOCIETY WORKER
Appreciation of the work of Mrs. Florence Porter for the British and Foreign Bible Society in New Zealand is contained,in ; the annual report of the society. "We have come to the time when our veteran organiser, Mrs. Florence Porter, has thought it wise to lay down her task," states the report. "Mrs. Porter has given sixteen years of truly wonderful service, and her name is a household one in the homes of our Bible Society people Much of the work now. carried on in Wellington "City arid Province was begun by her, and gained its inspiration from her frequent visits. Mrs. Porter will ever carry with her the love and hearty.' esteem of many hundreds of friends in her whole area."
Chain bracelets hung with • tiny charms have 'been popular this season, and now there is a new version of the lucky bangle in the form of little wooden polished squares, linked together and each' one carved with a different good luck emblem. Ahother wooden mascot bracelet consists of half a dozen tiny Scotties, the most popular dog in the feminine world at the moment, carved in -white, "red, or brown wood and joined with gilt links.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 18
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