BRIDGE AFTERNOON.
PAPATOETOE PLUNKET. Tlie Papatoetoe Plunket Society held a successful bridge afternoon in the local public hall this week. The hostesses were Mesdatnes Ross and Thompson. Afternoon tea was supervised by Mesdames W. Wyllie and E. Bray. The committee assisting were: Mesdames G. Hodge, Christiansen. J. Valentine, Jachards. Richards, Bell. E. H. Burton, Ward and ('. J. Lovegrove. The bridge winners were: Mrs. Hollowav; hidden number, Mrs. Buchanan; consolation, Mrs. (ireenhough; ."»00. Mrs. Sawyer; hidden number. Mrs. Penman; consolation, Mrs. Lambert.
Among those present were: Mesdames W. W. Massey. W. Wyllie, Fred Burnside. Ward. Timms. Arthur, Hadlow, Kuncinian, Parker Hill, A. G. Grinter, Hickson, Weston, Shelley. C. P. Holt, Belcher, K. Chapman, Whyte, Smith, Sutton. Brvant, Mason, H. Swaftield, P. Swaftield. W. J. Nicholson. A. Dvke, Wilson, Ci. Foster, R. MeCullough, Gordon, Lowe, C. Lambert. F. Hallam, Prangley, Quin. Solomon, Penman, Holmes, R. Bennett, Storey, Martin, W. Dulihanty, Bishop, W. Wy'man, W. Baylies, H. C. Ernest, Broadfoot, Amodeo, P. G. Wyman, Stacey, P. Edmonds, Dreadon, Allen, Dyer, W. Johns, Taylor, Peacocke, Humphreys, Buchanan, Parsons, Pine, Leslie. McFarland, Pinfold, Spen.se, Wamen, Barlow, Misses D. Bryant, W. Wills. E. Hill, M. Hill, J. Mains, Allport, Watson, Wilson, Solomon.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 141, 17 June 1939, Page 16
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