PATRIOTIC WORK.
THE Y.M.C.A. DAY, Further donations received for Y.M.C.A. Day:—.Messrs. Boon Bros., New 'Plymouth De Burgh Adams Lodge, Anonymous, £u; Oaomii school children £4 1-ls; Okato school, £2 lis sd; vegetable salc-s, £1 Cs 3d; Mrs. D. Pentelovr, £1; Jlr. R. Whale, lis 2Jd; Miss Percy Smith, 10s, WOMEN'S COMMITTEE. The New Plymouth ..omen's Patriotic Committee acknowledges with thanks the following gifts:— For soldiers: Mrs. Skclton, books and music for transport; Mrs. Colson, jam; Miss Kobson, bags for rifle-eleaning material; Miss Street, five treasure bags; Donald McKce, two packets table sugar; Mrs. Monk, 281bs liome-mado jam; Mrs. Austin, three pairs socks and books; Miss Kobson and 'five musical boys, 80 cards of wool and thread; "Back Blocks," ease milk, 17 cakes Lifebuoy soap, meat pastes; Mrs. Jury, Spotswood, two pairs spiral Mrs. Morton, three pairs socks and six face-washers; Friend, one dozen face-washers; Miss Harding, Mrs. 'Parrish, Miss Blanchett, hand-knitted socks; Mrs. Lee, linen; Mrs. Coleman, Miss Barnes, Mrs. C. T. Hall, knitted socks; Miss Hoskin, knitted face-wash-ers; Mrs. Riddock, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Street, Mr. Saunders, Mrs, Young, books; Mrs. Eberlet, two jars peach jam; Mrs. Holbrooke, M.H., balaclavas; C a. Spence jam.
Gift Parcels: Mrs. F. W. Hall, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. W. Oliver, Miss 'Street, Miss E. Rawson, Miss C. Fanner, Mrs. C. H. West, Mrs. J Luke, Mrs. Skelton, Mrs. C. Street. Miss Hiseoke, Miss 8.8., Mrs. H. T. Bishop, Mrs. G. B. ICyngdoi., Miss Lucy Knight, Miss M. Johnstone, Mrs. Bielby, Mrs. J. Maekav, Mrs. Colewan, Miss G. Ilowell, 2s 6d "each; Mrs. C. \>yatt, £1; Lepperton Ladies' Guild, £1; Airs. (j. H. Taylor, ] Or.; Oniat.'i Sewing Guild. £4; Vogeltowii school children, 7s; Mrs. Joseph, 03; Oaonui school children, £4 2s Oil; Okato Sewing Guild, £4; A Friend (Wellington), ,10s; M.H., ">s; Miss Nicholson. \>os; fnglewood Ladies' Guild, £18; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Butler, ss; Miss Roy, ss; Rahotu Indies' Guild, £3 2s Gd; Miss Soic, (lower money, £1 Is; Mrs. W. Ilonnor, Brixton. £:!, for Miss Grant, Loudon, for soldiers' outings; Miss liobson, ■ '.A. trench comforts, 10s; "Housewife" donation, 3s; Oniata Sewing Guild, 10s hnld-al! fund! Mrs. Handy, .M.C.A. February and March, £2; St. Andrew's Guild, per Mrs. Cornev, 20s.
The Victoria League acknowledges with thanks the following gifts: MrS Upper, parcel material; Miss „<»ti\voo<l, books; ?[rs. ( lianey, 2s Nn, 1 Stationary Hospital: afternoon tea donation, 8s Cd and Cs; Mrs. Rolands, £"2 2s for mater,lll: Mi«'' 7> - eie,..:iii!: ; Oltau Ladies, Miss Chapman, Miss Rigg, Miss K. Scott, for gift parrel-;. ,C 7 13s > ; Loi>perton i.adies Guild, eight suns pvjauias
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 6
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