BRIDGE AFTERNOON.
HARBOUR LIGHTS GUILD
A bridge party arranged by the Harbour Lights Guild was held in the Flying Angel Mission ciubrooms yesterday afternoon. The guests were met by Mis. Preston Chambers, president of the guild, and Mrs. 13. W. J. Boden, lion, secretary, ■tfJio with Mrs. A. P. tincli and Miss A. Xcwton, acted as hostesses.
Among those present were: Mesdames A. W. Bellamy, W. Worral), J. S. Livingstone, E. Cooksey, G. I. Plimmer, A. M. Rowe, C. N. Creeks, H. K. Vickery, P. Wallis, F. do Jaunay, Duncan Boss, R. E Hunt, E. K. Messenger, Bruce Hodge, K. Leonard, C. .T. Green, P. W. Peate, A. V. Burcher, E. .Tones, J. Faultier, R. Woods, )V. B. Williamson, H. Frost, L. Stevens, W. H. Prentis, A. H. Long, A. Dool, W. Rutherford, L. Clark, M. Copeland, J. Till, B. K. Woollams, F. W. Harrison, Outriin Horspool, J. A. Middlebrook, H. E. Humphreys, C. V. Ravenhall, W. Maeleay, W. A. Browne, A. A. Xwlds, S. W. Tyler, J. J. Rodgers, A W. Jones, G. Gibson, Y. Walker, M. Hawkins, F. Stubbs, D. Teed, T. P. Cole, A. M. Elliott, A. W. Elston, W. Newman, X. Speary, H. Williams, E. O. Fu*. W. C'oltman, "J. A. Smith, W. lfrabant, A. Coutts, Misses Clark, B. Wickins, E. Bellairs, A. Clark, M. Scopes, A. Sachtler, A. Ratliborne, I. F. Wright, E. Dalton Dinnein. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. A. Middlebrook and Mrs. Xewman.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 12
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