WAVERLEY
ST. STEPHEN’S BAZAAR. The Rev. Stanley presided over a good attendance of lady parishioners on Friday afternoon in St. Stephen's Hall when a meeting was held in connection with the forthcoming annual bazaar. The date was fixed for November 20. Following are the stallholders, with power to add: —Produce: Mesdanies Ell, Mason, Hickford, Strauchon and Brewer. Cake: Mesdames Pepper, G. Lupton, S. Bromiley and D. Lupton. Plain and Fancy Sewing: Mesdames Hunt, Harden. Newland, N. Bromiley, Flower and Sheppard. Sugar Bag: 'Mrs. Cox. Sweet: Misses N. Lupton, J. Sheppard, B. Wybourne, L. Ell, J.
Fowler, M. Dickie, ana C. Newland. Afternoon Tea: Mesdames Graham, Dickie, Quayle, Wicks, Stewart, Campbell, Wallace, Tennent, Hawker, Misses Hopkinson and. Little. PERSONAL. Miss Cheyne has resumed her duties at Solway College, Masterton, after spending a few weeks in WaverUy. Miss Nancy Barrow motored to New Plymouth at the week-end with Mesdames Brown and Malcolm, who have been visiting Mrs. Barrow. Miss Margaret Alexander is spending a few days with friends in Pal- : merston.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 223, 21 September 1936, Page 3
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