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MORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

SALE OF WORK.

The Ladies’ Association annual sale of work was opened this afternoon. There was a good attendance, and the results achieved hold out every promise of success. The object of the sale is to raise funds for church and patriotic funds. The Hon. G. M. Thomson, M.L.C., in declaring the sale opened, expressed the hope that the ladies’ efforts to dispose of the contents of tho stalls would meet with every success. The sale will be open tonight and to-morrow afternoon and evening* vJ-icn a first-class programme will be provided by Miss Martyn’s pupils and Miss Macfle’s class and other artists. There are tho usual stalls—work, produce, flower, and sweet stalls, and tea rooms—all well equipped with useful articles, Tho following are the stallholders: —■ Work stall i Mesdames Wren, Henderson, Fisher, Wallace, Miss Deas. Produce stall: Miss Bagrie, Mesdames Cameron, Macdonald, Macnab. Flower stall: Mrs Hope and Young Women’s Bible Class. Sweet stall i Miss Macfle and Girls’ Class. Tea room: Mesdames Grinling, Fraser, Telfer, and Miss Deas, choir, and Bible Class young ladies. Competition and cake stall i Mesdames M‘Galium, Hobbs, D. Henderson.

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Evening Star, Issue 16847, 24 September 1918, Page 8

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MORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Evening Star, Issue 16847, 24 September 1918, Page 8

MORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Evening Star, Issue 16847, 24 September 1918, Page 8