SHANDON LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw for the sixth I/.G.U. medal round, to be played by the Shandon Ladies' Midweek Club, on Wednesday next:—Mrs. Frauer v. Mrs. Jones; Mrs. Monteith v. Mrs. Boyd; Mrs. Mcllroy v. Mrs. Vance; Mrs. Richards v. Mrs. Bishop; Mrs. Wallace v. Mrs. K^rr; Mrs. Congolton v. Mrs. Kirby; Mrs. Warden v. Mrs. Paterson; Mrs. Fargie v. Mrsi Lees; Mrs. Mackenzie v. Mrs. Doherty; Miss Skipper v. Miss Carstens; Mrs. Caldwell v. Miss M. Smith; Mrs. Hardcastle v. Mrs. Proctor; Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Dennis; Mrs. Saunders v. Mrs. Hunter; Mrs. Savage v. Mrs. Munt; Mrs. Black v. Miss Dorset; Mrs. Milard v. Mrs. Sotham; Mrs. Mouafc v. another. C. Division.—Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Chartrcs; Mrs. Carstens v. Mrs. Mather; Mrs. Stewart v. Miss Thompson; Mrs. Fisher v. Mrs. Andrews; Mrs. Simpson v. Mrs. Daniel; Mrs. Zachariah v. Mrs. Campbell; Mrs. Butcher v. Mrs. Martin; Miss Carwardine v. Mrs. Press; Mrs. Cockcro£t v. Mrs. Lewis; Mrs. Mincher v. Mrs. Bourne; Misa Rockstrow v. Miss Rogers; Mrs. Cameron v. Miss Judd; Mrs. Robinson v. Miss Hyde.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1933, Page 3
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181SHANDON LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1933, Page 3
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