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BRIDGE EVENING

A bridge evening in aid of All Souls' Church, Devonport, was held on Tuesday in the Catholic Women's League Rooms. The rooms were decorated with howls of Iceland poppies and tulips. Miss Ethna Wright and Mr. A. T. Beart gained the highest score and Miss Morrissey the hidden number. The prizes were presented by the Rev. Father Furlong. Among the players were Mrs. N. Main, Sirs. Towsey, Mrs. Gutteridge, Mrs. L. Kingsland, Mrs. J. O'Brien, Mrs. W. Hawkins, Mrs. Ardley, Mrs. J. P. Kavanagh, Mrs. J. P. Kalaugher, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. C. Molloy, Mrs. T. J. Lanigan, Mrs. E. L. Ryan, Mrs. Q'Learv, Mrs. W. Manning, Mrs. L. Lunn, Mrs. D. O'Carroll, Mrs. Sherriff, Mrs. T. C. Thomson, Mrs. F. Jackson, Mrs. Tonner, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Hayson, Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Cook, Miss Morrissey, Miss M. Morrissey, Miss Mary Enright, Miss Nance O'Connor, Miss Maureen O'Brien, Miss E. O'Brien, Miss Mary Cruickshank, Miss Peggi Cruickshank, Miss Catherine Wright, Miss Marina Hopkinson, Miss Doreen Kalaufjher, Miss K. Hunt, Miss Betty Brown, Miss Finlayson. Miss Muriel Enright. Miss Mulgan, Miss Lesley Mulgan. Miss R. Irwin. Miss L. Foley. Miss K. Comiskey, Miss E. Barry, Miss M. Rodgers, Miss N. Williams and Miss J. Doyle.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 4

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BRIDGE EVENING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 4

BRIDGE EVENING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 4

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