BAZAAR AT ROSLYN.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Roslyn Methodist Church hare been most unfortunate in the weather experienced for their sale of •work in aid of the church trust fund. Last year very much the same kind of weather as to-day marked their initial attempt in this direction, but the financial result was deemed satisfactory notwithstanding, and it is hoped that the results from today’s sales will be equally good. The bazaar was opened in the schoolroom this afternoon by the Rev. W. Slade, of the Methodist Central Mission, and will be continued at 7 p.m., when a small charge will be made for admission., and a musical programme trill be submitted by members of the- church choir. The following ore the stall-holdeiß: ' Work Stall—Mesdamas Wallis, Rodda, tod AUnutt. Doll Stalls—Mrs and Miss Oliver. Refreshment Stall.—Meedames WlUrinsito Morrison, arid Rowe. Cake and Lolly Stall—Misses Freeman and AQnutt.
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Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 4
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148BAZAAR AT ROSLYN. Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 4
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