WELSH FAIR TO-NIGHT
There will .ho opened in the Art Gallery Hall this evening a Welsh Fair in aid of the debt extinction fund of the. St. Clair Congregational Church. The. industry .ind good tasto of the ladies connected with the denomination have made the show on the various stalls n most imposing one, and the goods, useful, ornamental, and edible, are all home made. In addition to this appeal to his pocket the visitor will he provided with an entertainment of no mean character, arranged and supervised by Mr J). Cooke. The fair will be open to-night, and to-morrow and Thursday, both afternoons and evenings. Following are the stall-holders: — Guild Stalls.—Moray Place: Mrs Saunders and assistants; St. Clair: Mrs J, 13. Dick and assistants. Produce Stall.—Mrs Harrison Jones and assistants. Lollies.—Mrs Howard and assistants. Books.—Mr Fraer and Mr Llewellyn Jones. Flower Stall.—Mrs Throp and assistants. Sunday School Stall and Christmas Tree.—Tho teachers of both church schools. Cako and Refreshments Stall.—Mrs Miller and Mrs>, Hale.
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Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 4
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165WELSH FAIR TO-NIGHT Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 4
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