METHODIST BAZAAR
SUCCESSFUL SALE OEf® HELD IN PEERLESS ' ' HALL. ATTRACTIYE STALLS. Despite the difficult times, thel bazaar ancTsale of work arrangd members of the Rotorua iffetho Church and held on Wednesday ternoon and evening iri the Fe£ Hall was very successful and results pleasing to the promot® Seven stalls, stocked with i tive goods and decorated with ste ers and ferns were arrang'ei n the hall and throughout the daj voluntary helpers were kept 1? engaged attending to the wan. purchasers, who attend'ed in ' numbers. The tearoom was also well? nised, while ih 'the evening m8ni tered for the ping-pong, iiail-df and other competitions and all ? ed the entertainment provided. FoIIowing is a list of st# the names, of the ladies l'espfor each section. Sweet Stall, ' Miss Wylie, Wisnowsky; needlework, plaU1> Whitley, Mrs. iRosser and Mrs dard; fancy, Mrs. W. H. Sp_eer' Gillon, Mrs. King, and NrSproduce, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Pa^ cake, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. m vegetable, Miss " Kent; fioWefi. E. White, Miss A. White, MrsJ Miss Lambert and Mrs. Hai® The afternoon tea stall was cone by Miss B. Davidson, Auherton derson ahd J. Pethybridge, Me» W. Steele, Bates, Jackson_and - The winners of the various $ tions were as follows: — Wood-Sf Miss McKibhon; cork-spearwfe Davidson; nail-driving, la(!^» Wood; nail-driving, men, Mr. ^ Ping pong: Ladies, hflpj; bridge"; inen's, Mr. Shaw. lighting, Mrs. Davidson ; shooti? lery, Mr. Dixon.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 347, 7 October 1932, Page 4
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226METHODIST BAZAAR Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 347, 7 October 1932, Page 4
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