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SALES OF WORK

ST. HILDA METHODISTS In opening a sale of work in the St. Kilda Methodist Sunday School Hall this afternoon the Rev. Percy Paris congratulated the Ladies’ Guild on the result of its efforts and expressed the hope that good business would be done. The hall was tastefully decorated with paper flowers and presented a particularly gay appearance. The proceeds of the sale are to go to the church trust fund. An excellent array of various kinds of produce was for sale on the various stalls, which are under the control of the following ladies:—Produce, Mesdames M'Farlane and Kirk ; Young Women’s Bible Class stall, Misses Dickinson and Harris; cakes, Mesdames Reid and Watson; Ladies* Guild, Mesdames Summerill, Muir, and Wilson; sweets,Mesdames Stead, Jory, and Paris; flowers, Mesdames Clark and W. 0. Brown; Young Men’s Bible Class Stall, Messrs 11. Whittaker and A. Muir; shooting gallery, members of Young Men’s Bible Class; refreshments— Messrs Bragg, Callester, Thomson, Res, and members of the Young Women’s Bible Class. The sale will be continued to-night, when a concert will be presented by the Young Men’s Bible Class members, and to-morrow afternoon and evening, when a play will be given by the Young Women’s Bible Class. MORNINGTON PRESBYTERIANS' EFFORT Preparations for the MorningtonPresbyterian Church sale of work, which was opened this afternoon by the Rev. A. Watson, extended over several mouths, but the ladies in charge of the arrangements are certainly deserving of the compliments offered to them by the minister at the opening ceremony. They have organised the fair in a capable manner, and the worthy object, to minimise the debt incurred through repairs to the manse, should receive good support from church members and friends during the two days and nights of the sale. Every stall has been carefully designed to appeal to purchasers, and much of the goods to be sold is of a nature that should sell readily. This evening and to-morrow night concert programmes, in the hands of the Bible classes, will be presented. Those attendant at the yarious stalls are: Work—Mesdames Hill, Wallace, and Brown, and Miss M‘Nee; cake, Mrs Steadman and Miss Bagerie; produce,' Miss Ford and assistants; handkerchief —Mesdames Booth and" Craigie, and Misses Napier and H. Watson; shilling stall, Mesdames M'Naughton and Clel-; land; refreshments, Messrs William Smart and George Falloon; Christmas tree, members of the_ Young Women’s Bible Class; competitions, members of the Young Men’s Bible Class; tea rooms, Mrs Hope and assistants; sweets, members of the Young Women’s Bible Class.

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Evening Star, Issue 21219, 28 September 1932, Page 10

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SALES OF WORK Evening Star, Issue 21219, 28 September 1932, Page 10

SALES OF WORK Evening Star, Issue 21219, 28 September 1932, Page 10