SIX LITTLE GIRLS
WORK TO HELP OTHERS ' Six little girls of Standard V, Eastbourne School, . promoted a sale of work recently in aid of the activities of the New Zealand Red Cross Society. For a long time they had been busy making fancy work, golly wogs, shoe- ' shines, etc. The function was held on the tennis court of Mrs. Sandvig's home, York Bay, afternoon tea being served in the large sun-room. The promotors .of the-sale were Rena Sandvig, Beverley Crone, Diane Robinson, Daphne Walling, Betty Barclay, and Margaret Roberts, and the amount realised was £11 11s, which has been credited to a special Empire Red Cross Fund to supply synthetic varieties of vitamin D for feeding distressed children in occupied territories.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 143, 14 December 1943, Page 8
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121SIX LITTLE GIRLS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 143, 14 December 1943, Page 8
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