CHRIST CHURCH, ELLERSLIE
SUCCESSFUL SALE OF WORK. The Ellerslie Women Workers' Association, under the presidency of Mrs. S. Somerfield, culminated their winter's work in a sale held on Wednesday and Thursday last. Ideal weather prevailed and in opening the sale, Miss Stedman, one of the veteran workers, complimented the stallholders upon the attractive display of useful articles. Business was good, and the satisfactory amount of £l3O was raised for church funds. Tho stallholder were as follows Sewing and gifts, Mrs. Cleave and Mrs. East; fancy work, Mrs. Gumming; cakes and cookery, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. "llill, Mrs. Litt and Miss Muriel Hill; sweets, Mrs. Spring and Mrs. Steadman; shilling article stall, Mrs. Weston and Mrs. Cheek; toy stall, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Seibert, and Mrs. Hawkin&s; produce, Mrs.' Hill and Mr. E. C. Brown; flowers, Miss Hickson and Mrs. Burns; . afternoon tea, Mrs. Humphry's; soft drinks and ice cream, Mrs O. Gorman and Mrs. Pounsett; bran tub, Mrs. McClure, Miss'Seibert and Miss Somerfield; "Two Black Crows, Miss Kathleen Somerfield; missionary curios, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkic; talents, Mrs. Hawkings and Miss Holder.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 7
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179CHRIST CHURCH, ELLERSLIE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 7
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