WELLINGTON LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal to be played on Wednesday, commencing at noon, by the Wellington Ladies Club:— Seniors.—Miss C. Young and Mrs. Thurgood; Mrs Stout and Miss Hornabrook; Mrs. Spiers and Mrs. Blackley; Mrs. Treadwell and Mrs. | Crombie; Mrs. Brodie and Miss Barton; Miss Collins and Mrs. Menzies; Mrs. R. * Whyte and Mrs. Hunt; Mrs. Macßae and Mrs. Seddon; Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. Whatley; Mrs. Peacock and Miss P. Blundell; Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Tweed; Mrs. Tripe and Mrs. Bell; Mrs Hunter and Mrs. W. Blundell; Mrs. Nathan and Mrs. Rhtnd; Miss E. Ward and Miss Mclntosh; Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs. Whitcombe ; Mrs. Aiken, a bye. Seniors start at the first tee. juniors start at the eighth tee. Juniors.—Miss Reading and Mrs. Borthwick; Miss Maunsell and Mrs. Hanna; Mrs. Nathan and Mrs. Ward; Mrs. Howden and Mrs. Ilott; Mrs. Riddler and Mrs. Paterson; Mrs. Francis and Miss Peacock; Miss Hempton and Mrs. Kemp; Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. Chesney; Miss Moodie and Miss Webster; Mrs. Malcolm and Miss Brodie; Mrs. Milne and Miss Duthie; Mrs. McGlashan and Miss Paterson: Miss White and Miss P. Brundell; Mrs. T. Young and Mrs. Walker.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 100, 1 May 1939, Page 16
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