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'READY IFOR BAZAAR — Members of St. Elizabeth’s Guild have kept themselves extra busy recently preparing for their annual Christmas silver tea and bazaar The event this year will be held at Park West Mobile Home Park on Pierson Boulevard Saturday, Dec. 12 from 11 am to 4 p.m. Here preparing for the event are back row, left to right: Nellie Coscarelli and Beverly Clouse, co-chairmen; Ann Racanelli andEleanor Martone, co-chairmen of novelty booth; seated, left to right: Elizabeth Carpenter, silver tea chairman; Theresa Racanelli, co-chairman, novelties, and Josephine DiFi-lippo and Igifts chairman. Not present for photo were Pearl Hibnes. bake sale chairman Eleanor Bink, candy sale co-chairman (Sentinel photo).WSCS MEETING SETS NEW RECORD FOR ATTENDANCEWomen's Club Looks Forward to Yule PartyST. ELIZABETH GUILD SET FOR ANNUAL YULE BAZAARSaturday, Dec. 12 In the dale. Hours are from 11 a.m. lo 4 p.m. The club house at ParkWest Mobile Park, 64-25 Pierson Blvd.. is the place,” it was announced this week.The 13th annual Christmas silver tea and bazaar sponsored by St. Elizabeth Guild is the event. Everyone is welcome.A wide assortment of twau-tiful, unusual and practical ar-1 tlcles. suitable for Christmas and year-round gifts, and for personal use, will be* on sale Many of them are handmade and represent the w ork of months by members of the Guild.Those who like good things to eat will find a variety of home baked breads, fruit cake and other cakes, pies, cookies, candles and other delicacies on •ale.The tea table, which is always beautifully decorated, gleaming with silver and laden with goodies, will start service at 1 p.m. In charge of decorations and all details for the tea table are: Elizabeth Carpenter. Genevieve Creech and Fiorina Porter. The following past presidents of the Guild, who live In this area, have been Invited to preside: iJohn Ott, Margaret Stein, Marguerite Burmese!), Mary Kirsh, Helen Ix*on-ard, Noma L. Greene, Nellie Coscarelli, Lydia Gist and Genevieve Creech.Two paintings, donated byAgnes Bra bee, will be awarded, before the bazaar closes in the afternoon.Co-chairmen for the event are: Nellie Coscarelli and Beverly Clouse. Heading up thecommittees for the various booths are: gifts, Josephine Dl-Fillppo; novelties, Ann Racanelli ami Eleanor Martone; home-baked foods, Pearl Hibnes and Veronica Erwin; candy, Ethel and Eleanor Bink; religious' articles, Mildred Babb and Ethel Cordes. Hostesses will be heeded by Feme Daniels, president of the Guild.Always a colorful affair, this Yuletlde event is looked for-■ ward to as a place to do Christ-[ mas shopping in a leisurely way, to purchase delicious home baked foods, and to meet old friends, 'the president said.nhmtratcdWELCOMEProfinfIke Church o74555 Dll 1 On Road (8 mil iMlependeat — CkrlaUraur Albert A. SonnanbargSunday Worship — t: Sunday Bible Claaa — Tuesday Bible Claaa -
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Desert Hot Springs Sentinel

Desert Hot Springs, California, US

Thu, Dec 10, 1970

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