SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB
The following is the draw for the fourball. best-ball bogey to be played by the Shandon Ladies' Midweek Club on Wednesday, at 10. a.m.. Members are asked to contribute Is each to the funds lo be devoted to the King George V. Memorial Fund, a trophy to be given for the best score:— No. 1 Tee.—Miss J. Lowe and Miss Douglas v. Mrs. Black and Mrs. Peterson; Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Sotham v. Mrs. Warden and Mrs. M. Wallace; Mrs. Grant Fargie and Mrs. Hurdley v. Mrs. Elsmore and Mrs. Christenson; Mrs. McMahon and Mrs. Andrews v. Mrs. Mowler and Mrs. Mayer; Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Millar v. Mrs. Savage afld Mrs. Kent: Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Purdie v. Mrs. McNabb and Mrs. Kyle; Mrs. Cockroft and Mrs. Briggs v. Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Wild; Miss Carstens and Mrs. Morgan v. Mrs. Wilcombe and Miss De Tourettes. No. 11 Tee. —Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Hardcastle v. Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Mouat; Mrs. W. Walla.cc and Miss Bain v. Mrs. Hatrick and Mrs. Cresswell: Mrs. Pearce and Miss Judd v. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Press; Mrs. Lees and Mrs. Hore v. Mrs. Cathie and Mrs. Sinclair; Miss Dorset and Miss Porter v. Miss Press and Mrs. Anderson; Mrs. Wood and Miss Rockstrowe v. Miss Reid and Mrs. Kirby.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1937, Page 16
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221SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1937, Page 16
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