AFTERNOON BRIDGE
FREE AMBULANCE PARTY
The Ladies' Auxiliary of tho Free Ambulanco held a very pleasant bridge party yqsterday afternoon. The re-ception-room at the Free Ambulance building looked very bright and cheery with flame-coloured curtains-and green tablecloths, and despito the bad weather it was well filled with biidge enthusiasts. ' -
', The home-made afternoon tea was wheeled round to the.tables by membersof the committee, who includedMesdames W. H. Gledhill, D. J. McGowan, 8.. Sutherland, C. W. JDixon, A. B. Gibbon, Atkinson, Nannestad,' C. J. B. Norwood, and M. Sc'arle and Miss Bull. •
Amongst thqse- who arranged tables were:—Mesdames Ahearn, Soraerville, J. C. Tustin, J. Gibson, Bush, Hocking, K. Richardson, Barry, Pope, C. Mack, B. Roberts, Hunter, Andrew, Hill, Bateson, Matthewson, 0. T. Stcele, Wilson, Chatwin, Pilcher, Cioaker, Fisk, Hislop,.Gaudin, S. P. Andrew, G..Mitchell, Gifford Moore, Miss Norwood and Miss Honeyfield.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 15
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138AFTERNOON BRIDGE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 15
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