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CARD PARTY.

The Farmers' Trading Co.'s reception hall was gay with autumn flowers yesterday when Mrs. J. B. Crawford, president of the Onehunga Croquet Club, entertained a number of the members and friends. Mrs. Crawford received her guests in a black and white costumo and black velvet hat. Bridge prizes were won by Mesdames Harson, A. Craig, and Burgess, and for fivs hundred by Mrs. J. Winks. The nonplayers' competition was won by Miss C. Washer. On behalf of the visitors, Mrs. McGill, vice-president of the Auckland Croquet Association, thanked Mrs. Crawford for her hospitality, and Mrs. <T. Kirkwood did likewise on behalf of the meinbeis of the club. Mrs. A. H. Keesing, secretary of the Auckland Croquet Association, addressed those present on croquet matters in general. Those present included: Mesdames Finch, W. Wallace, W. T. Court, Len Bray, J. E. Cowell, E. Foster, G. Patterson, J. T. Hill, J. Kerr, G. McKendriek, A. Hickman, A. Kelly, S. Vella, F. C. Harrison, C. Turnbnll, S. Hardley, H. A. Robertson, J. Parr, H. Bay, W. Warnock, Powley, S. Brown, J. Y. Warren, Jeffries, R. C. Airey, J. E. Foote, H. R. McKenzie, S. Robertson, E. G. Ellett, I. Sutherland, R. Collin, Graham, Sharpe, Laing, Misses Hick man, Davy, Washer, Neill, Siine, Hills, and Parr.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1934, Page 11

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CARD PARTY. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1934, Page 11

CARD PARTY. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1934, Page 11

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