THE SOLDIERS’ SAILORS’ AND AIRMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Dear White Ribbon Sisters, • Having just recently returned from the World Convention, my appeal to W.C.T.U. Districts and their individual Unions is later than usual. 1 am sure you have not forgotten our Sailors’ Rests at New Plymouth and Timaru. Donations of cash, socks, scarves, toilet requisites, stationery, good magazines and suitable temperance literature are always acceptable and can be sent, direct to the Rests, cash donations should go through your District Treasurer and also, please report to me. If you have a Military Camp or Air Training Centre in your district, enquire if you can place suitable temperance literature in their Camp Library and where possible, invite the lads to your homes. They are some mothers sons and may need the influence of a good home. October and November will soon be here; shall we see what service we can render to this Department. Sincerely Yours, VERNA G. JACKSON (Dorn Supt.) 61 Cole Street, Masterton. 22/8/53.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 7, 1 October 1953, Page 9
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163THE SOLDIERS’ SAILORS’ AND AIRMEN'S DEPARTMENT White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 7, 1 October 1953, Page 9
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