“Old Normandy” In Newbury Town Hall: Picturesque Fancy Fair: Newbury Town Hall just now presents a spectacle of picturesque attractiveness and few among its most familiar friends would recognise it under its scenic guise. On either side of the hall are arranged representations of old buildings of Normandy … (continues) … (fundraising for an organ) … The Stalls … “Saint Maclow” is furnished by the Choir and Christian Endeavour, who have got together an attractive stock of electric-light shades fichus, doyleys, table centres, pokerwork, hand-painted cushions etc. This stall is under the management of Miss E. M. Pratt, Miss Salway, Mrs. White, and Miss M. Pinsent, assisted by Miss A. Freeman, Mrs. E. L. Staples, … (continues)
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GRO0665 Hennock: Mary Eliza Pinsent: 1883 – 1945