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BRIDGE PARTY

NATIONAL CLUB EVENING

The National Club was again an attractive place last night when it held its first bridge party. Fires in all the lounges added to the atmosphere of cheer, while bowls of spring blossoms and greenery were charmingly arranged. -■;

Mr. D. Hume introduced the hostess, Mrs. Knola Parkinson. He spoke of a suggestion of forming a bridge circle, and said the arrangements were now well in hand. '

Among Ihosc who arranged tables were the following:—Mrs. G. T. Stone, Mrs. Aston, Mrs.. B. Hegarty, Mrs. Aikin, Madame Tarbayeq, Mrs. C. >P. McMillan, Mrs. Wiflen, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Suckling, Mrs.rW. Hargraves, Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs. Lowery, Mrs. L. Ward, Miss Clifford, Miss E. Cook, Miss E. Banks, Miss C [Campbell.

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Evening Post, Issue 51, 28 August 1935, Page 15

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BRIDGE PARTY Evening Post, Issue 51, 28 August 1935, Page 15

BRIDGE PARTY Evening Post, Issue 51, 28 August 1935, Page 15

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