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St Marks School Woodhouse
Leeds.
1784. 1934.
SOUVENIR PROGRAMME
OF THE
150th Anniversary Celebrations.
THE SCHOOL.
Photograph the Yorkshire Evening Post
CLERGY.
Rev. A. MILLNS A.K.C., Vicar.
Rev. M. WESTERBY M.A,
Rev J. F. WEBDELL.
Churchwardens: Wm. A. Hodgson and Arthur Temple.
Managers
The Vicar, William M. FRASER, Rev C D. CRAMMER, MA., Mrs. THOMPSON
Councilors E. E. BULLUS and L. J. EDWARDS
Head Master : Wm .A. Hodgson, M R S T
Staff:
Boys and Girls Mixed : Thomas O. WILSON, Chas. CAMM, Miss L. WRAY
Miss A. SPENCE, Miss E W SPENCE, Miss G. MIDGLEY
Infants : Miss F E NICHOLSON (Head Teacher), Miss G. MORLEY
Miss W. MAITLAND.
Hon. Secretary Anniversary Committee : Thomas O. WILSON


"Many hands make light work:"

NECESSARY AND BEAUTIFUL.

0UR Floral Bazaar presents a happy combination of being
" Necessary and Beautiful."
It is necessary because our Church needs demand the raising of £200 ;
and in addition we must find £95 for the new lighting of our Church.
We must strain every nerve to meet the urgent needs of our Church ;
and if, please God, we receive net income' in excess, such monies
will go to our Church Lighting Fund.
It is Beautiful, not only because of the pictorial and scenic effects
of Flowers in gay and Delightful colours
making the whole one large Flower garden,
but also because of seen and unseen activities.
Thought, prayer, handcraft, manual labour, stitch, paste,
oven, warehouse, home, etc.,
Have all supplied expressions of God?given talents in Love and Beauty.
" There is beauty. all around
When there's love at Home."
For two days our Bazaar will be. a necessary and beautiful Home,
but for whom, workers? Yes! Workers is a wide term.
We want those who have laboured hard to make ready
and are workers in a primary sense,
to be joined by hundreds of others who will give, come, and buy
. All will then be workers in a common purpose, to achieve a good end.
" Co?operation together with God."
Send your gift in kind or money to a Stallholder, or to the Vicarage,
Monies sent as donations will be gratefully acknowledged by the Vicar.
Checks to success cannot be entertained, but cheques certainly.
COME to the Floral Bazaar " Home Circle " and enjoy every moment!
BUY something! Every little helps, much helps more!
Thank You!
S. Mark's Vicarage, ~ Arthur MILLNS, Vicar,
Woodhouse, Leeds 2 Telephone 28694
COMMITTEE.
The Parochial Church Council and Stallholders.
Chairman : Rev. Arthur MILLNS. . Vice?Chairman; Mr. Walter HANSON
Rev. M. WESTERBY and Rev. John WEBDELL. .
Treasurers Mr., Wm.,A. HODGSON, Mr. A. TEMPLE, and the Vicar.
Ticket Secretary and Chief Steward : Mr. Harry BELL, 1 Congress Place


S Marks, Woodhouse Leeds
GUIDE TO THE
FloraI Bazaar
to be held in the'
MARCH INSTITUTE,
On SATURDAY?and MONDAY
November 24th: and 26th; 1934.
Opening Ceremony 3 p.m: Close 10 p.m.
OPENERS
SATURDAY Mrs. MONTEITH.
Chairman: Lt.Col E 'KTSON? CLARK, T.D.
M.ONDAY 'MRS. Pownall.
Chairman: E. H. TETLEY, Esq.

A word to the wise is sufficient?BUY! BUY!'!*

Garments; Home Goodies; Personal, House, and Toilet
Requisites, Toys, Books; and . Articles of all kinds.
Sweets, Groceries Fruit, Refreshments;
Weekend Shopping, Christmas Presents.
Plenty of Fun !

Admission: ? THREEPENCE .(no Half.?Price.
WELCOME –EVERYBODY
And when you have bought???Bye Bye ! !.

" Let those who always bought, now buy the more,
And those buy now who never bought before."

THE STALLS.
Floral and Useful
1 Iris... Needlework ... The Guild
2 Sweet Pea. . Home Made Mrs. STANLEY ,Mrs. PICKLES, and Mrs. L PETTY
3 Sunflower Handkerchiefs, Toilet, Stationery, &c. Girls' Club
4 Poppy Men's Stall of Household All Sorts Mr. TEMPLE and Mr. DICKINSON
5 Chrysanthemum .? Toys, Books, and Cards Sunday School Superintendents and Teachers
6 Wistaria and Laburnum Fruit Guides
7 Voilets Groceries ' .... Women's Club
8 Daffodil Miscellaneous S. Gabriel's
9 Nosegay .., ... Sweets and Ices ..: Mrs. Edmands
Flowers and goods suggest service with value.

REFRESHMENTS.
(arranged by the Parish Committee)
in the
ROSE GARDEN
" No one lives to eat, but we all must eat to live 1 "
Popular Teas 6d.
Hot and Cold Suppers.
Light Refreshments at all times (varied Menu)

" Come like a shadow, not so depart l "
MUSIC.
Under the Direction of Mr. L. G. Whitaker, A.R.C.O,
" Music wafts to realms Celestial 1 "

CHARACTER READING.
The Romany Wanderers,
Madame Uknowski and Monsieur Eiknowski
will await all comers.
" And why not know thyself ? " .
" Why tarry when there are in view,
So many things just meant for you ! ."

AMUSEMENTS.
(Upstairs, and Downstairs)
Mr. G. CRAIG together with Guides, Scouts,
and Black Gems (painted natural white), will provide attractions.

Hoop?La Fish Pond Bran Tub
BLACK GEMS' DEN.
of
Fun Merriment Skill

COMPETITIONS._
Mr. A: ABSON, will be in charge of many and varied.
Try your. hand with mind alert, the prize is yours to win!

CONCERTS.
(arranged by Rev. J. Webdell)
Each Evening Downstairs at 7 p.m. Tickets Threepence:
' In sooth a goodly, company."

Floral Bazaar. Dress Parade and Competition.
(under the Direction of Rev. M. Westerby)
Each Evening at 8?16 p.m. No entrance fee.

Judges will award marks to Ladies, Gentlemen, and Couples.
Highest aggregate marks covering both evenings will win
Prizes.
? The Billiard Room will be open to all comers
Thanks and Many,Thanks.to:Everybody !

Christmas is Corning! Beautiful Pictures will be
shown in S. Mark's Church on the Sunday Evenings
during Advent at the 6?30 Service, commencing December 2nd.
Welcome to All!
Come into the Fellowship of the Church., S. Mark's or
S. Gabriel's.





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