MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB
-.';:',-Th9 following •is the draw for the third-L.G.U. medal and the third qualifying round f,or the Barnett Cup to be played by the Miramar Ladies' Club on Tuesday* July 21. Play commences at 10.a.m. in order of the draw at fourminute intervals:— ;
Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Farmer;' Mrs. McCarthy and Miss H. Griff en; Miss Fair and Miss Bray; Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Russell; Mrs. Foreman and Miss Gambrill; Mrs. Pearce and Miss Taylor; Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Farr; Mrs; Maudsley arid Mrs. H. Anderson; Mrs. Wrigley and Mrs. Andrews; Mrs. McKillop and Mrs! Brown; Mrs. Johansen and Mrs. Hunter; Mrs. H. Parkin and Mrs. Briton' Smith; Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Mcllroy; Miss Plimmer and Mrs. Sutherland; Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Albertson; Mrs. Bond and Miss Muir: Mrs. Millar and Mrs. W. Parkin; Mrs.'Collie and Mrs. Sander;-Mrs. Roe and Mrs; Houston; Miss R. Thomson arid Miss Woodman; Mrs. Caughley and Mrs. Menneer; Mrs1. Griffin and Mrs..; Marsden; ,Mrs. Short and Mrs. Lauchlari; .Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Keariey; Mrs. Rogers and Miss M. Thompson; Mrs. Parkinson and Miss Dempsey; Mrs. Day and Mrs. Hanson; Mrs. Ilott and Miss Davis;' Mrs. Sage and Miss Jacobsen; Mrs. Didsbury and Mrs. Bree; Miss I. Myers and Mrs. P. R.. Jackson; Mrs. H. Smith and Mrs. ■Austin; Mrs. Boielle and Mrs; Sim; Mrs. Castle and Mrs. N., Jackson; Mrs. Mcllraith and, partner; Mrs. T; ■•■•' L.; Ward and Mrs.-. Upham; Mrs. Drake and.Mrs. Griffiths; Miss Robertson and ;Mrs. Whitcombe; vMrs. Mabin and Mrs. W;"J. Anderson; Mrs. Combes and Mrs Hornibrook; Mrs. Dentice and Mrs. Pirie; Mrs. Napier and Mrs. GordonMrs;, Telford and Mrs. Kimmo; Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Dykes;; Mrs. Stephens and partner; Miss M: A. Smith and Mrs. Grimstone; Miss Brien and Mrs. Osborne-Mrs. G. Dennis and Mrs. Stubbs; Mrs. Frethey and Mrs. Thompson; Miss Murphy and .Mrs. G. D Little; Miss Danby and Mrs. Daysh; Miss. Dennis and Mrs. Stilwell; Mrs. Hudson.and Mrs. Downs; Mrs. Stock and partner. In the first bogey round for Mrs. MUls's trophy, played last week, the twjj;best cards returned v/ere Mrs. H. Parkiri,r2'down, and Mrs. Gordon, 2 down. '■::\:c':a v .^GEORGiE CUP.- -• / "•"' ; .The; following players qualified for the George Cup and will play off match play, commencing next week, the first round-to be-completed by Monday,
, Farmer v. Miss R. Thomson; Mrs. Foreman v. Mrs. N. Jackson; Miss Jacobsen v. Mrs. Parkinson; Mrs. Marsden Mrs.. Day; Mrs. Collie v. Mrs. W;;-Parkm; Mrs.-Russell v. Miss vh. .Griffon, Mrs. Millar v. Mrs. Bree; Mrs. Austin v: Mrs. Richmond; Mrs. McKib lop y. Mrs. McCarthy; Mrs. Keaney v. MrSi\Andrews; Mrs. Chambers v. Mrs Sage;-' Mrs. Houston v. Mrs. HansonMrs. Castle v. Mrs. Hunter; Mrs. Boielle v.>Mrs.,P. R. Jackson; Miss M. Thompson v. Mrs. Mcllroy; Mrs. Lauchlan v. Mrs. Bond. . <
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 16
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459MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 16
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