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JUMBLE SALE.

A SUCCESSFUL AFTERNOON The children’s annual Missionary Jumble Sale in connection with the Anglican Church held in St. Paul's Parish Hall dn'Sat'urdtiy' ! agaih' provn ed to be a' succbss’fui"4unct-ipiii' The proceeds are devoted to the' -YoungPeople’s Union Missionary Funds, and this ; year it will’ benefit to’ the extent, of, about £l6. The stalls were btiper i! vised by the Sunday School teachers and cnildren, who deserve a word of praise for their ardent work. The many articles contributed found ready sale, and good, business was reported from all the stalls. Mrs Silcock and Master Rawnsley were-' successful in guessing the exact. weight of 1 the cake presented oy Mr. Hale. A ’cake presented by Mrs. Hay Ward was won by Mrs. Moreland. A handsome 'table-centre, presented by 'Mis's ' E. ;: Gibb, was won by .Mrs. Pedccck.

’' The Jumble - stall was’ siiperint’ended'b'y'Misses de CaMrojand Moreland-, and : frdrked by Misses Joy and Olive DpbsiinV Ednh Hayward, Marjory Say, 'Giady/'GwUliam, and A.’ Pennell, and 'collected £2 Ifis 10d..' Mrs . Dobson aiid ; kfrs. Thoi’P, assisted by Joy, Blyth/tind ftojfy, Walls/iiad charge df the gift clothes 'stall; and realised ! £3‘ 18s.'-'The dips' were ably ’managed •by Misses Raye’ de Cas.trb,. Eva White, ’ and I’aura iia,milton, and obtained £1 'l6c. The cake and’ jumble stalls, managed by . the. Misses Aroha and Adria Nichqlas/was the most successful, being responsible for returning the sum of £4 6s Id The sweets stall was a success, .and netted £3. This was due to the efforts of Misse s Merle Byrne, Elva Gibb, and Muriel Taylor The afternoon tea was responsible for the sum of £1 13s 6d, and was managed by Misses Ruth Dobson, Edith Helling, Dorrje Car-, rick, Annie Moreland, Jessie Ellis, and Inez de Castro. The door takings, totalled £1 iOs ,/ , n ' Very. willing’'felj>. was givenJby C? GWillihrih F,’ Hayward,/and W1 HarL greaves. ’’ ‘’’ . ’ ’ *'

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4420, 29 May 1922, Page 3

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JUMBLE SALE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4420, 29 May 1922, Page 3

JUMBLE SALE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4420, 29 May 1922, Page 3

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