TUI GLEN LADIES' CLUB
Mrs.'Pope-.was', the - winner of the stroke 'contpetitipn played by the Tui Glen ladies last Sunday. Other good cards''were ■;returned■ byMiss Clark, Miss Ramsay, and Miss West. ' >■.':'■ :;.'The fqllowing; is the-draw for a.hidden.; holes'":competition to 'be played next Sunday:—Miss VWolland and Miss Drysdale; Miss Ewirig and Mrs. Peterson;' Miss Dimond and Mrs. Gray; Mrs. Davison and Mrs. Dawson; Miss D. Burn and Miss ■ Greis; Mrs. Sutherland and Miss Cameron; M'ss West ?nd Mrs. Latta; Mrs. Merrie and Miss Ironside; Miss Judd and Miss M. Burn; Mrs. Bonner and Miss Beale; Miss Hutchins and Mrs. Vangioni; Miss Whitehead and Mrs. Purdie; Miss Rodger? and Miss Hollis; Miss Dealy and Miss Stickings; Miss Neilsen and Mrs. Young; Miss Walhers and : Mrs. Swinburne; Mrs. McK-innon and Miss Clark; Mrs. iTilyard and Miss Sexton; Mrs. Moflatt and Miss ■ Eisfelder; Miss Ramsay and Mrs. Pope; Mrs: Wrigley and another.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 16
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147TUI GLEN LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 16
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