PROGRESSIVE CROQUET
PAPATOETOE CLUB ENTERTAINS VISITORS FROM HOWICK ! A very pleasant “At Home” was held lon the Papatoetoe Croquet Club's j lawns yesterday afternoon, when the members of the Howick Croquet Club were entertained. j Airs. J. Daisley, president of the I Papatoetoe Club, extended a cordial J welcome to the visitors. The weather conditions were ideal, and the lawns were in good order. A series of progressive games was ! played and resulted as follow: A Section, Visitors.—Airs. Roberts; B section, Airs. Gunson; consolation Airs. Amos. A Section, Home Players.—Airs. Tregear; B section, Aliss Runciman; consolation, Airs. Cowling. WAIKATO NOTES , r U- Valder and Miss Xorali Vaiaer. o£ River Road, Hamilton, have left on a motor tour of both islands. Mrs. E. M. Cowie, who has been for “ tOI Y laS * I fo? I Hun^din°“ PklnS haS le£t Hamilton Mrs C. Ludgato has returned to Te Akau from a_ visit to Cambridge, Miss I Huff, who has been appointed to the staff of the Hamilton Technical fochool, joined the staff this week * *- * pmUUT rowley . and Mi ss Crowley, of I ukeat.ua, are at the Hamilton Hotel. .Yu A: G - Sanford, of Hamilton, has e „ f /“ Dunedin with Miss Norma Santo! d, who is 6 entering the University. HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING afternoon the Hamilton High School held its swimming sports tor the girls. The proTamme XSs a U ai YUU by Ule , s P° rts mistress, miss K. Goidon, the events beine keenly contested. The senior cun was won by Alison McNicol, and tlie funior cup by her sister, Elspeth. Junior Among the many spectators who followed the events with great interest were Mrs. bben Wilson, Mrs. R. EngVf 'rtU.Y ; F - Mrs - Gordon, Mrs. T, J“ pk ‘ ns ' R. A. Johnson, Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. A. McCracken, Mrs. R. Andrews, Airs. C. Speight Airs ATe Ilroy, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. T-tolfe Mrs Mrs Sh ,T n U Y rs ’, A - R °ss, Mrs. Tonks. Airs' p' pollock, Mrs. T. A. Milroy, roT' i ' Fr° le ’ Edmondson. Mrs. Clough, Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Tisch, Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. W. McNicol, Mrs. Cliesterman, Airs. Brown, Airs. SimGray. Airs. H. Saunders, M ra - J- strung, Mrs. A. James. Airs, H. Clark, Airs. S. Senior, Mr. A. \\ Taddeh, Mrs. H. Carter. Mrs. Xisbe’t. Airs. H- E. Gaze, Mrs. P. Alason, Mrs P Bell. Mrs. E. Quick, Mrs. AV. J. stevens Mrs- T. N. Pemberton. Mrs Houghton, Airs. Tomlinson, AU-s. Lichwavk, Airs. Gallaslian, Airs. D. Bryant -V r ?; Hougliton, Airs. Kingston, Aliss Hobbs, Miss Osmer, Aliss Aleikle (Auckland), Aliss E. Ward, Aliss A. Beil, Miss B. King (Hokianga), Aliss I. Brook, Aliss AI. Langley, Aliss AI Y iSS i p - Tonks, Aliss Amos," .\IISS R. borbv, Aliss Noble. Aliss X Tfzard, Aliss K. Hogg, Aliss S. AVvatt, Miss E. White, Aliss AI. Camp'bell, Aliss L. Nicholls. Aliss E. Barrowclougli, Aliss ,T. Stevens, Aliss Leys Aliss J. Gaze, Aliss V. Conn, Aliss I>. Pratt. Aliss I Pratt. Aliss X. Gaze Aliss ; AI. Tidd, Aliss P. Tate, Aliss AI. Tomj linson, Aliss AI. Holmes. | FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN The Hamilton branch of the Federa- | tion of University Women held its first I meeting for the year in the Circle Room of the Lyceum Club on AVednesclay afternoon. Primarily a business meeting. .ADss X. Tizard was elected president I ; vlrs 1 • vice-president. Miss | Owen secretary, and Mrs. R. English I and Miss K. Hogg, committee. It was decided to hold some entertainment shortly to provide funds for a travelling scholarship for New Zealand girls. Afternoon tea brought to an _ end a successful meeting. -Those present were Mrs. S. Ziman, Sr- «L a Mare . Mrs. R. English. Mrs. \v. J Stevens, Miss N. Tizard, Miss K. Hogg Miss Owen. Miss Robbins. Miss Burke, Miss E. White, Miss J. utevens, Miss E. Barrowclough.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 915, 7 March 1930, Page 4
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