FRIENDLY BRIDGE CLUB.
A jiiimbcr of members of the Friendly Bridge Club attended their afternoon on Thursday, held in thc private unom of George Court and Sons' tearooms. Mauvo carnations were the flowers On the tea table arranged in long crystal vases. ■
Among tins players were: —Mesdames D. A. Dicksbn, A. Wish, A. V. Selling, L. H. Thompson, A. P. Crowe, E. Shore, E. T. Butler. L. Stretton, A. Brookfield, Williams, H. E. Taylor, Madigan, M. Manuel, L. Cui'tin, B. Nerheny, C. H. Hogg,' W. Mathieson,'. O. Mitchell, B. Walte, A. Appleyard, C.i'R. Wilson, H. Booth, M. Graham, C. Richards, R. Fawcett, 0. Headland, N. Cauldi-ey, S. E. Moore.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 17
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109FRIENDLY BRIDGE CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 17
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