PATRIOTIC SHOP.
Tho Silver Thimble Fund Committee (Mrs C. King in charge) had the patriotic shop last week. A plenli£ul supply "f goods kept the stall' busy. A display of a portion of the silver collected by this committee attracted considerable attention, jj.ie takings tor the week amounted to £67 lYs id. Donations are acknowledged as follow: —For competitions: Bag of sugar, Watson Bros, and Shop Committee ; sunshade, Mrs Lethaby; flag mat, anonymous, per Mrs Ayers; mop, Milson Institute; green bed jacket, Miss D. B. Speedy; silk stockings, Mrs J. P. Innes; black cushion, anonymous; bridge silver egg-steamer, Mrs 0. King; cloths (2), ilrs A. B. Russell; silver entree di«h, Mr N. D. . Stubbs; floating bowl and vase, Mr A. Ilopwood. For the six-prizes competition: Picture, two bridge cloths, blue Cloisonne plate, large green vase, small green vase, Airs A. IL Russell. Other donations: Mesdames A. K. Russell, C. King, Handley, A. 11. Fletcher, J. Knight, E. Jones, L. B. Wall, K. Innes, O'Connor, £. West, L. G. Millward, Santos, Lee, \V. Knight, J. Grant, T. Pullur, Greatorex, Bectham, Nash, Peron, Harper, R. D. Knight, Stanley, J. Bambery, Gillies, Fergusson, W. J. Phillips, F. Grotrian, Langley, B. Keillor, Chaytor, Freybcrg, Looser, Spencer, Dale, A. Just, Dredge, Connal, Whyte, Coombs, Hawk, Bagnall, Binns, T. Rodgcrs, Nash, L. Ballinger, C. V. Day, J. S. Monro, G. Percn, M. Abraham, Sandall, N. Blackmore, H. Will, D. J. Lovelock, Swinburn, L. Dobson, G. Guy, Blenkiron,* Mclvelvie, Barrio, 11. Knight, C. J. Monro, Barraud, Gardiner, Soienscn, Cooksley, Grctton, Hope Johnston, F. Ward, Lucas, McCulloch, T. Barnes, Thomas, R. V. Rcdmaync, R. McMurray, J. Moar, C. M. Torslonson, D. V. Stewart, S. Rapley, Carpenter,' F. R. Wimsctt, J. A. Mitchell, Curtis, Merrick, Dods, J. Reed, A. Guy, D. M. Mitchell, Richardson, H. M. Scott, Colpman, R. Whitcombe, J. G. Dixon, T. Lynch, Morton, Corbctt, Muir, Seifcrt, T. Akeis; Misses M. Nathan, H. Collinson, Merrick, M. S. Grant, N. Monckton, B. Russell, Piggott, D. Fitz Herbert, Gawith, Cameron, ' Akcrs, Forrest, E. Lang, F. Hart, Coulter, Kersil, Grant, E. Thompson, Pasley, P. Hunter, P. McDonald, J. Clerk, Nathan, Pogden, P. Clerk, R. King; iMessrs B. Keiller, Handley, Peron, Joe Kwong Lee, Stockdale, Birdie, Pureed, Dr. Harper, Dr. C. G. Moore, Messrs J. Percy (Opiki), W. B. Faulding, R. Muir, Soiferl, E. Trigg; also Women's Service League, Cooper's Dairy, Presbyterian Church, Shailers' Nurseries, Harrison's Nurseries. For the first three days of this week the Townswomen's Glee Club will have charge of tho shop, and for the rest of the week St. Peter's Guild. Mrs K. McDonald is visitor for the shop committee.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 24 March 1941, Page 9
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