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Emily Platt Will Make iAt Baltimore CotillionT)\RcFcBlDiMiPcwe■jyTEMBERS of the committee er, working for Bundies for Eh Britain, under supervision of ^ the chairman, Mrs. J. F* Sabine Meachem, are wearing the insignia of the project, an enameled pin with the colors of the Union Jack Hanking the British lion and crown against a white enameled background. Mrs. Meachem is to ask Mayor Holland 33. Marvin to pro- O claim Sunday, Sept. 29, set aside in Syracuse churches as a day for. prayers for Britain. This is in accordance with a request to all America from England’s War Relief Society. The Syracuse committee for Bundles for Britain is asking for gifts of yarn of anycolor to make squares to. be put together for blankets so muchneeded by both soldiers andcivilians in England. It is pointed out that yarn need not be-in whole skeins, almost any length pie^s being used for the squares. Thework of the Syracuse committee isgoing forward with much to do and widening interest 011 the part of Syracusans returning home forthe autumn and winter, and ea£cr to lend aid to those in need acrossthe seas.CoSQldain)PI,BrwiMeSaPI;COJtode:Ciigr;go;as1peida;iniha,inc
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Syracuse Herald American

Syracuse, New York, US

Sun, Sep 22, 1940

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