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Domestic News December 25, 1953

The Wrangell Sentinel

Wrangell, Alaska

What is this article about?

In Wrangell, Jack Krepps calls for donations to the Stocking-fillers initiative to help 40 needy families; $85 raised so far from local groups and individuals including Seventh-day Adventists, Presbyterian Missionary Society, and others.

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NOT TOO LATE
TO HELP STOCKING-FILLERS

Jack Krepps said that today, Thursday, is still not too late to aid in filling a basket for Wrangell's needy by donating to the Stocking-fillers.

A total of $85 has been collected so far he said that at a meeting of the committee Monday night a total of 40 families was determined as needing help.

Those who have contributed so far are Seventh-day Adventists: Tom and Lillian Ognwa, $10;
Presbyterian Missionary Society: Home League of the Salvation Army, $10; St. Philips Guild, $10;
St. Mary's Guild $10; the Rev. Hugh Hall, $5;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krepps, $10.

Those wishing to donate should contact Jack Krepps.

What sub-type of article is it?

Charity Or Relief

What keywords are associated?

Stocking Fillers Wrangell Charity Donations Needy Families

What entities or persons were involved?

Jack Krepps Tom And Lillian Ognwa Rev. Hugh Hall Mr. And Mrs. Jack Krepps Seventh Day Adventists Presbyterian Missionary Society Home League Of The Salvation Army St. Philips Guild St. Mary's Guild

Where did it happen?

Wrangell

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Wrangell

Event Date

Today, Thursday

Key Persons

Jack Krepps Tom And Lillian Ognwa Rev. Hugh Hall Mr. And Mrs. Jack Krepps Seventh Day Adventists Presbyterian Missionary Society Home League Of The Salvation Army St. Philips Guild St. Mary's Guild

Outcome

$85 collected so far; 40 families determined as needing help

Event Details

Jack Krepps said that today, Thursday, is still not too late to aid in filling a basket for Wrangell's needy by donating to the Stocking-fillers. A total of $85 has been collected so far; at a meeting of the committee Monday night a total of 40 families was determined as needing help. Contributors so far: Seventh-day Adventists: Tom and Lillian Ognwa, $10; Presbyterian Missionary Society: Home League of the Salvation Army, $10; St. Philips Guild, $10; St. Mary's Guild $10; the Rev. Hugh Hall, $5; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krepps, $10. Those wishing to donate should contact Jack Krepps.

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