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THREE BRIDGE PARTIES

SMITH FAMILY EFFORT

Several handsomo prizes were presented at the recent bridge party hold at the Pioneer Club in aid of Smith. Family's Milk Token Fund. Three of these .'bridge parties have been organised by several "Mrs. Smiths," and the first one this week promised well for the success of thj venture. Bright .fires and attractive flower docorations.made the rooms charming and comfortable, and* the evening was^ a very pleasant one.' ' ;■■"■'.'.

The prize-winncrS. were Mrs. Brec, who won .a cake presented by Mrs. B. Smith; Mrs. Charlcsworth, and Mrs. 11. Davy (hidden number).

Ranging ever the three parties, a competition is being held for a beautiful'bowl, which has been presented by Mrs. H. Smith. The player holding tho . highest score.at the cpnelusion will be the winner. Among those who are playing-for the bowl are Mesdames H. Whitefovd, R. E. Brown, Brico, M S. Smith, J. L. Mausel, Pilcher, Rowe, Charlesworth,; S. Watters, Finch, G. Brown, Saunders, and O'Reilly; Misses C. Marks, R. Jacobs, M. Smith, V. Appleby, M. Boyd, Van Stav'oren, Banks, 11. Wiltshire, V. Wise, J. Lioday, and Mr. B. Saundevs. _!____'■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 8

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THREE BRIDGE PARTIES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 8

THREE BRIDGE PARTIES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 8

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