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SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB
The following is the draw for the bogey competition to be played by the Shandon Ladies' Midweek Club on WNo nei dTce^Mr S . Boyd and Miss Carstens; Miss Read and Mrs WelV, Miss Dorset and Mrs. Edwards; Mrs Elsmure and Mrs. Adams; Mrs. Grant Faigie and Miss Low; Mrs. Warden and Mrs. Wood; Mrs. McMahon and Mrs. Hatrick; Mrs. Cathie and Mrs. Wallace; Miss Press and Mrs. Purdie; Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Hunter; Mrs. Whitcomb and Mrs: Millard; Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. McNab; Mrs. Pearce and Mrs Cresswell; Miss Porter and Mrs. Andrews; Miss Bain and Mrs. Hardcastle; Mrs. Cockroft and Mrs. Lees. No. 11 Tee.—Miss Judd and Mrs. Kent- Mrs. Sotham and Mrs. Miller; Miss Rockstrow and Mrs. Morgan; Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Hurdley; Miss De Tourettes and Miss Douglas; Mrs. Mayer and Mrs. N. Wallace; Mrs. Kyis and Mrs. Wild; Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Tustin. C Players,—Mrs. Macaskill and Mrs. McDonald; Mrs. Hore and Mrs. Anderson; Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Somerville; Mrs. Collins and Miss Powles; Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Leckie; Mrs. Perrett and Mrs. Burmeister; Miss King and Miss Dickson; Mrs. McDonnell and Mrs. Bing; Mrs. Vickerman and Mrs. McConkcy; Mrs. Carringlon and Mrs. Poll. C players are asked to meet in the lounge at 10 o'clock.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 6
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215GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 6
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