Needles Displace Niblicks.
Needles and thimbles displace drivers and niblicks once a week in the women’s section of the North Middlesex Golf Club (states an English exchange). For two hours each Monday women members meet to make clothes for the poor and unemployed. More 1 than 140 new garments were made in the first fortnight. The idea for' the sewing afternoon resulted from a speech of the Prince of Wales, who said: “If only every woman would work two hours a week for the Personal League, what a marvellous response there would be.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 6 (Supplement)
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