PLUNKET SOCIETY.
OTAHUHU BRANCH.
SUCCESSFUL CARD AFTERNOON
The funds of the Otahuliu branch of the riunket Society should benefit considerably as the result of a most successful card afternoon held in tin; Kingsford Hall. The winner of the bridge section was Mrs. Absolum. whilst Mrs. Marsden was the most successful .">OO player. Consolation prizes were won by Mrs. Latta and Mrs. Constance. A special competition j was won by Mis. .1. Lynch. i
Among the ladies present were: Mesdames .1. Mo! vor (president). Harold Turner (secretary). A. Beaumont. XWalters. H. T. Clements. A. Constance. J. K. Gillies. C. Turner. H. Jackson. B. J. Parsons. R. B. Todd. Lawson. ParkerHill. McXeeley. W. Payne, Pitton. J. Lynch. 1". Leslie, Hill. Burnand. A. <i. Gri liter. Cougliliu. McLaren. Brown. B. Trezise, J. Higginson, Kllery. Kelly, Haydon. sen.. I*. J. McKernon, Thwaites. Marsdeu. W. Baxter. Jude, Latta. White. Piper, B. MeCowatt, Josephs, and Rawlings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1938, Page 15
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