MAKURA CROQUET CLUB.
CLOSING DAY SATURDAY. Tho playing season for members of llie above club is now drawing 1o a close The weather lias been all one could desire and matches have been played to time. The championships have just boon played- The doubles were won by Mrs Ma bin and Mrs Kemp. The championship singles wore won by Mi's McKay, Mrs Mabin lieiny runner-up. Both these matches were very keenly con'n*'.-.<). The Committee h-o' dec-"' 1 "- 1 '■> keep the lawns m*>cm ■• •■ ••• ; longer than usual. S >' "■• hiv, May 6th next, being closing day, wheli Jl 1 i„ i ,j. ~,,,.,,1 ~!.»,,
they hope to treat members, playing' and honorary, and their friends to afternoon tea. Should the day prove fine a pleasant afternoon will be spent by all attending. The Committee wish to thank all who have helped them with little functions in aid of our Soldiers' Sock Fund- With the proceeds of last "At Home" day and match fees added, more socks were bought and forwarded last week to Lady Liverpool Depot, Christrhurch. Members are reminded of the annual meeting of the club, which takes place in the pavilion next Wednesday, May 9tli, at 3 p-m- As the business is important all are asked to attend•"mmmMNammtKmismsimaams*
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1917, Page 7
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