CHURCH BAZAARS.
The bazaar held in St. Andrew's Schoolroom last evening was in every way successful. A capital minstrel entertainment was given. The stall-holders were as follow: — Produce, Mesdames Hall, Dinnie, and Petersen ; fancy (Young Women's Guild), Mrs. Kose, and Misses Harper, Watt, and Windsor; work (Ladies' Guild), Mesdames Gibson Smith, Blackwood, M'Eldowney, Sievwright, and M'Robie ; flowers, Mrs. Shearer and Miss Lambei^t ; baby clothes, Misses STotrag and Logaii, sweets, Mrs. Henry and Miss M'Eldowney ; refreshments, Mesdames Shearer, Thomson, and Misses Letham and Fletcher, with attendants. The sale of work at St. Peter's was continued yesterday, and a most enjoyable entertainment was provided in the evening. At St. Paul's sale of work there was an excellent attendance, and a capital entertainment, arranged by Miss Beauchamp, was given in the evening. _
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 9
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129CHURCH BAZAARS. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 9
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