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Colyton

From Our Own Correspondent. I enms. A friendly game was played between Colyton and St. Johns Clubs on Saturday 011 the local courts, Colyton being the winners by 18 sets to 6 and 120 games to 80 games. Detailed scores were as follows, St. Johns players being mentioned first:— Men’s singles: J. Overend beat L. Simpson 6—2, C. Simms lost to S. Hocken 3 D. Laurenson lost to R. Burgess 2—G, F. Fisher lost "to V. Hansen 3—6, A. Pickering lost to J. Humphries 2—6, U. MacKintosh beat W. Hocken 6—2. Ladies’ singles: Miss F. Shepherd beat Miss N. Williamson 6—3, Mrs F. AlacKintosh lost to Miss AV. AVales 4—6, Mrs M. Tait lost to-;Miss H. Hocken 4—6, Miss L Geary lost.to Miss E. Short 4—6, Miss K. Hopping lost to Mtss N. Jefferies 3—6, Miss C. Carter beqt Miss J. Short G—3. Men’s doubles: J. Overend and C. Simms lost to L. Simpson and S. Hockes I—6, D. Laurenson and F. Fisher lost to R. Burgess and V. Hansen 2—6, A. Pickering and R. MacKintosh lost to J. Humphries and W. Hocken 2—G. Ladies’ doubles: Miss F. Shepherd anc Mrs MacKintosh lost to Misses N. AViiliamson and AV. AVales 3—6. Mrs M. Tail and Miss Hopping lost to Misses H. Hocken and E. Short 3—6, Misses L. Geary and C. Carter beat Misses N. Jefferies and J. Short w—l. Mixed doubles: Miss Shepherd and J. Overend lost to Miss AVilliainson and L. Simpson 5—6, Airs MacKintosh and C. Simms lost to Miss AVales and S. Hocken 46, Mrs Tait and F. Fisher lost to Miss Hocken and R. Burgess o—6, Miss Geary and L. Laurenson lost to Miss E. Short and A'. Hansen 2—6, Miss Hopping ant A. Pickering lost to Miss Jefferies and J. Humphries 2—6, Miss Carter and R. MacKintosh beat Miss J. Short and W. Hocken 6—l. Personal. Mesdames A. E. and A. G. Jefferies. Taonui road, returned on Monday after a short visit to relatives in the AVairarapa. Mr and Airs Eric Knuckey, of Eltham and Aliss Ennis. of Stratford, have be»a tho guests of Airs Noel Shortall, “Glenbourne.” . Air and Airs AV. J. Smith. “Studleigh,” have returned from W*eliington after seeing their daughter Myra off to Sydney by the AA'anganelia on Thursday. Mr and Mrs R. Linklater left on Atom day for a holiday at Christchurch. Arr and Afrs AV. Bussell. "Glttyshane,” aro at present holiday-making in the Alarlborough district. Mrs A. ATillar and ATiss A. ATillar, of Taihape, have been visiting Airs N. O. Hansen, “Shadleigh.” Tho friends of Mr Norman Williamson will regret to learn he has been compelled to enter private hospital in Palmerston North to undergo an operation for appendicitis. He is progressing satisfactorily. Harvest Festival. St. Andrew’s Church was appropriately decorated for the harvest festival on Sunday, and a large congregation was present. The service was conducted by Archdeacon F. H. Petrie, assisted by Air G. J. Fitzpatrick. Special music was rendered and Airs H. Beatson presided at tho organ. The donations of fruit ana produce, etc., will be forwarded to AD Saints’ Home, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 65, 18 March 1936, Page 9

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Colyton Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 65, 18 March 1936, Page 9

Colyton Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 65, 18 March 1936, Page 9