HUTT LADIES' CLUB
The draw for the Hag match for Mrs. Davidson's trophy, to be played cm Wednesday, is as'follows:—Mrs. .Foreman and Mrs. Slater, Miss Grady and Mrs. Wags, Mrs. lJearce and Miss Jervis, Mrs. Treadwell and Mrs. Monkma,ii, Mrs. Kahiey and Mrs. Davidson, Mies I*. Bunny and Miss Wardell, Mies' A. Bunny and Mrs. Kathbone, Mrs. Bush, and Miss N. Balliuger, Miss Bishop and Mi;s.. Berry, Miss E. Bullingerr <'.nd Mrs; Cameron, Mrs. Chesney and Miss B. Gilkison, Mrs. Dawscm and Miss Matthews, Miss Voting and Mrs. Kirkby, Miss. Ji. Gilkison and Mrs. Weir, Miss 1). Jones -and Miss Jackson, Mrs. A. Jones and Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. Nicholls and Mrq. .Sander. Mrs. Seddon and Mrs. Novifrin,:"Miss Woodman and Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Admore. ■' The' club's championships were played 'dWinfc the week. Mrs Harold Pearce1 defeated her sister, Mrs. Adrian Treadwell, at the nineteenth, and took the senior championship, while the junior champion-ship-was won by Miss Nora Ballinger, who defeated Miss L. Young, 5 and 4. I ■;. ■■
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Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 4
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