PATRIOTIC WORK.
NEW PLYMOUTH AVOMEN'S COMMITTEE. The New Plymouth Women's Patriotic Committee acknowledge with thanks many gifts of tobacco, cigarettes,, books, sweets, jam, condensed milk, biscuits, facewashers, socles, balaclavas, etc., from the following: Miss Honeyfield, Miss B. Leech, Miss M. Johnson, Miss ■ Veale, Miss Flight, Miss Street, Miss G. Williams, Miss M. and S. Cole, Miss I. Hooper, Miss Peggy Jackson, Miss Greenwood, Miss Mynott, Miss Nicholson, Mrs. Hamblyn, Mrs T. Veale, sen., Mrs! Meston, Mrs Sanders, Mrs W. Freeth, Mrs Carr, Mra H. Inch, Mrs W. N., Mrs C. E. Baker, Mrs Austin, Mrs Perry, ■'Soldiers' Friend," Mr IP. CI. Knight, Friends, Omata and Lepperton Ladies' Guilds. Gifts of homc-mado Christmas cakes and toffee from Mrs Hursthouse, Mis J. White, Mrs Monk, Mrs Chatterton, Vogeltown; also a geiierous gift of 2 cases of dried fruit from "Backblocks." Gift Parcels.—2s CJ each: Miss D. Bradbury, Miss E. Young, Miss Devonian, Miss 8,. 8., Miss F. Marsh, Miss Mary Morton, Miss Jean Morton, Mrs W. Campbell, Mrs H. If. Street, Mrs P. W. Hall, Mrs J. Loveridge, Mrs Garmonswav, Mrs W. it. West, Mrs Howell, Mrs E. Pfankucli, Mrs C. E. Baker, Master D. McKoe, Master Iv. West, Mr F. Shaw, Mr Childeratone, Mrs Davis. 5s each: Miss Grant, Miss Marjory Morton, Miss Eileen Hooper, Miss G. MacKay, Miss Flight, Mrs Mortimer Jones, Mrs Mathews, Mrs Gilbert, Mrs Kelly, A. Friend, Mrs M, Sole, Mrs J. Wilson, Mrs Courtenay, Mrs Somerville, Lepperton Guild. 10s each: MissN. James, Miss Eoy, Mrs Riddock, Mrs W. Jenkinson, Mrs Pollock, Mrs H. Ross (Dunedin), Mr. George Best; Mr R. George, 10s Od Mrs A I). Carr, 14s. 20s each: Mrs Humphrey (Okato), Mrs Percy Jackson, Mrs A E. Grant, Mrs .Chartoris, Miss Nicholson, Mr Coppen, Mr and Mrs J. Loveridge; Mr R. C. Hughes, £1 Is; Mr E. Dockril), £2; Omata Guild (per | Mrs Hughes) £3. Christmas Fund—"W" £1 Is; A Friend (Tnglewood) 20s; Mrs U K. Morrison, 10s; Mr I). Hughes, 10s; Mrs Dempsey, 7s Cd; Mrs Hammond, ss; Hiss J Mackay, 2s Od. Tobacco Fund.—Mr and Mrs Lockie, £) 10s; Smart Bros., 20s; S.iart Bros' soldering bottle, 20s; Mrs McKean, 20s; Mr Percy Jackson, 20s; Mr S. Webster, ss; Mr 1!. H. Newiiig, ss; A Friend, ss; Mrs T. Pratt, ss; Mrs Matheson, as. Blind .Soldier;;:—Okato Patriotic (per Mrs Fox) £3 12s. OH.'. A —Mrs Rea, 10s; Norma and Joyce Beal, Is. Y.M.C.A Volunteer Sisters—Mrs D. J. Hughes, JOs. Depot Sales—Mrs Hammond ss; sate iof eggs, lis; flower sales, 13s (Id; tea [cups, lid; Peggy Jackson, '4d; Mrs. Corney .'ls; Miss Wickham, donation 20s; Miss Arnold, sale of flowers, 10s; Okato Sewing-Guild (per Alias Sterry) material £2 Bs. Milk Subs.—Mrs Purdie, Miss Black, Mrs D. Hughes, Miss B. B„ Mrs L. Webster, Mrs F. \Y. Hall (per Mrs C. E. Baker), 15a Gd. The committee wish to thank the following ladies who kir.dly provided afternoon tea at the depot during the week: Mrs Ray Ambury, Mrs Diprose, Mrs s ' Asher, Mrs Sole, Mrs Comey, Miss Black, Mrs Beal. The Victoria League acknowledge with thanks the following gifts.—Mrs Chaiiev, No. 1 Stationary Hospital, 2s Cd; Girls' Victoria League (per Miss Rawson) ,tobacco, £2; tea donation, 4s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1918, Page 8
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