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CARD AFTERNOON

The members of the Devonport Croquet Club held a card afternoon in the howlers' pavilion on Wednesday. The president, Mrs. J. Newell, welcomed the players and presented the prizes to Miss Powell (highest number), Mrs. Shaw (hidden number), and Mrs. Taylor (progressive prize). Among those present were: —Mrs. J. Newell (president). Miss Bennett (secretary), Mrs. Robertson (treasuror), Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. H. Cooper, Mrs. J. R. Spicer, Mrs. Hewson, Mrs. Little, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. H. Bruce, Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. E. Aslnvin, Mrs. A. E. Alison, Mrs. H. Scott, Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Coutts, Mrs. Palairet, Mrs. F. Prime, Mrs. Sea ton, Mrs. F Flinn, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. C. Prime, Mrs. A. T. Griffiths, Mrs. R. Hay, Mrs. A. T. Davies, Mrs. Watson. Mrs. L. Cusworth, Mrs. J. Topliss, Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Bartlev, Mrs. G. Gribben, Mrs. Swan, Mrs. R. Duder, Mrs. Finla.vson, Mrs. Latta, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Rout, Mrs. Cotes, Mrs. Brookes, Mrs. F. Warren, Mrs. J. Anpove, Mrs. C. Buchanan, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Pacoy, Mrs Webster, Mrs. Hough, Mrs. Fish. Mrs Weight, Mrs. D. Harvey, Mrs. Oswin, Mrs. Garden, Mrs. Salmon, Mrs. H. La coy. Mrs. Rodpers, Mrs. Lvdford, Miss G. Duder, Miss Burton, Miss M. Duder, and Miss Powell.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 5

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CARD AFTERNOON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 5

CARD AFTERNOON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 5

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