BRIDGE AFTERNOON.
l WHITIORA OROQUET CLUB. SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. A most successful bridge afternoon was “(fill in the pmilion by members 01' the \\'hiiioru (iroquet lllui) on Sat—urday afternoon in uitl or funds for :new lawns. There was :1 good at—ltcmlnnco and a lumpy timn was spent. The room looked delightful with ‘liowls of gay vlu'ysauihumums and lautumn shaded leaves. and a delicious laflcrnoon lea was served. ii Mrs H. Middleton was the winner of the bridge. { Among those present worm—Mesdames .\L A. Gall, Garrick Nislwi. \\’. ,Drube, J. Nealie. Russell, 11, Middleton, Amesbury. 11. Street, .\I. \\‘eathcrley, H. Ibbotson. K. Bouthron, J. N. Irvine, A. S. Clifte, Andrew. O‘Brien. lMorrow, and Miss .\lcLogln'y.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 9
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112BRIDGE AFTERNOON. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 9
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