CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
ANOTHER GOOD EVENING
Despite the somewhat inclement evening, the attendance at tlie bazaar yesterday was very .gratifying. An undoubtedly good programme was again presented, and good work was done bv the stallholders, To-night is the last nighty and a bumper' house is expected. The results of the Art Union will he drawn, and a lot of interest will he centred in this. , . The following are last evening s retsults •—4*2, Mr. W. Baker (16); 43, Mr. George Allan (10); 44, M. Crowley (34); 45, Qua Herman 13); 46, Alma O’Reilly (49); 47, C. Foy (U), 4S Mrs. L. Lack (29); 49, Chris. Cullen (42): 50, G. Pollock (133); 01, Nell Corbett (92); 52, Jack Langdon (93) ■ 53 T. Hitchcock (dOo); 04, I>. Nicholas ’ (100); 55, H Dann (54k; 56, Mrs. Cosgrove (16); o 7 Mrs. T. Dunbar (147); 58, Nell Corbett (71), •59 Mrs. Moran (92); 60, Clare Foy <(18).
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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16626, 23 October 1925, Page 5
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152CATHOLIC BAZAAR. Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16626, 23 October 1925, Page 5
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