BAZAAR AT HUNTLY.
The St. Paul's Ladies'. Guild held their annual sale of work in the Masonic Hal], Huutly, last Wednesday. The stalls were well stocked with ■ articles made and gifts sent in. There were good attendances at both afternoon and evening sessions. The Rev. Bush-King officiated at the opening. The stalls consist*"] of plain work by the ladies' guild, fancy work and silver" trail by the girls' guild, sweets, etc. cake and tea rooms and produce. The fish pond proved a popular rendezvous. The'programme at the evening entertainment was contributed to bv Mrs. Eraser,-solo and recitation: dances bv. the Misses Cowen and Harmsworth; 'Tickles," by the boys choir. Mr. J. Malcolm kindly installed and conducted an electric gramophone programme. A game of skittles was conducted by the men's committee. The vicar congratulated the workers on their labours and expressed sincere thanks =to all who had helped so cheerfully and wil,''tw»l*- *-. —"~i +*9 evsjjt so successful.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 278, 23 November 1929, Page 15
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