BAZAAR AT ELTHAM
SUCCESFUL ANGLICAN EFFORT. SUM OF £l3O REALISED. Over £l3O. was realised at the bazaar conducted . by.' the * Eltham Anglican Church town hail on Wednesday. The receipts, .exceeded last year’s total and there aye still one or two small amounts to come in. In opening the bazaar the Mayor (Mr; I. J. Bridger) congratulated the ladies adn other helpers on the excellent display arranged. It showed the interest taken, and .such was of great value to the church.' '
The stalls:were very attractive witn 't their well displayed wares,, and good business was done. The stallholders were: i Produce, Mesdames G. Tayler, «• H. Donnelly, D. Syme; flowers, Lady L Carneross, . Mrs. C. Carneross, Mrs. l Mitehell; - sweets, Misses Wilson /(2), B. Pease, , Trolove; ladies’ guild, Mesdames Bitter and \ Harden ; . Rawhitiroa, Mesdames D. May, F. Silver _ and. Belcher; Mangatoki, Mesdames A. C. * Pease, Nicholas, Sharp and Mips M. l Pease; girls’ guild, Mesdames Whitacre, Phillips, Miss Carneross, Miss Brooker; -t Christmas tree, Mrs. Linnell, Mrs. Tip- •’ piris, Miss Trolove; meat, Mr. D. John- -p son; tea rooms, Mesdames . Horrocks, - Clare, Gibb, Kdfoed, Harrison, Rye, Miss r Kofoed; cake, Mesdames R. H. Gover, H. Best, J. L. Weir and Brooker. The competitions resulted: Fairy doll, ■< Mrs. Mitchell; alarm clock, A. McWii- " Ham; tray, McLaughlin; lamp shade, C. A. Pease; nightdress sachet, Mrs. Walsh; Cake, R. Urry; chocolates, Miss Brooker; < ladies’ set, Miss R. Potts; chocolates, Mr. 1 Corbett; ladies’ set, Mrs. J. C.‘ Best; * goose, .Miss ,E.,Jones; supper cloth, Miss t A. BrOOkerf iced cake, Mrs. Gibb; supper .cloth, Miss Luxton; soap, .Miss ■• Carneross; mixed sweets, Miss G. Brook- < er; handkerchief jand nightdress set, H.i■ / Swetpam; bedspread; Mrs. W. Smith; chocolates,- Mrs,.; Crump; luimpty, H. J Sharp; doll; E.- : Clare; pet -lamb, IJrs., J R Taylor; cushion, I. Ross; cushion, Mrs. A. McWilliam; ham, Mrs. son; crochet tray cloth, Mr. H. Taylor. In the evening a delightful and amusing comedy farce “lei on Parle Francais , was pres6Qte<l» •'The. parts were aptly, fulfilled: as follows: Mr. Cyril Burrell (Mr. Spriggins), Miss Allison Wilson 1 (Mrs./Spriggens), Miss Mavis Burrows- ■ (Angelina, the daughter), Mr. Pat Gavi- [ scan (Victor Dubois, a young French- • map), Mr. S.. Carson (Major Regulus I Rattan), Miss Hilda Wilson (Julia, his ( ■ wife), Miss . Beatrice Walker (Anna ‘ . Maria, a maid of all work). • .. The entertainment was greatly en- - joyed and appreciation was heartily expressed at the' conclusion. The'bazaar was organised by the Ladies’' and Girls’ Guilds, the members ■ of which worked energetically to make it a success;-’ As secretary • Miss Cole- ■ man performed useful service- and had the details carefully planned., PERSONAL ITEMS. .. . Mr. Colin G. Grubb, Stratford, who ; was injured when his motor-cycle collided with a car at Te Kuiti, has improved considerably and it is thought now that,he has mo internal injuries. KING’S THEATRE PROGRAMME. “THE LOVE PARADE.” The first original operetta to be produced on the talking screen is Paramouiit’s all talking, singing and dancing picture “The Love Parade,” starring Maurice Chevalier, now playing at the King’s Theatre. “The Love Parade! is from the play, -“The Prince Consort by Er'nest Vadin, author of Stilly, Hit the Deck” and other famous musical comedies. The soiigs, specially written for the picture, include “The Love Parade,” “Anything to Please the Queen, (a duet sung by Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald), “My Dream Lover” (a solo by Miss MacDonald), “Paris Stay the ■Same” (a Chevalier solo), “Let’s Be Common” ( a comedy duet by Lupmo Lane and Lillian Roth) and the enchant--1 intr chorus number, “Song of the Grefia diers.” . \
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1930, Page 10
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