BRIDGE AFTERNOON
For the purpose of augmenting funds for the Holy Trinity Church, Devonport, a bridge afternoon was held by Mrs. T. Palmer, of Wairoa Road, at her home, yesterday. Stationary bridge was played the prize-winners being Mrs. G. S. Ardley, hidden number; Miss R. Bongard, highest score; second highest score, M rs. Bullimore.
Among those present were: —Mrs. C. D. Cooper, Mrs. Pacey, Mrs. J. R. Spicer, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. D. W illiamson, Mrs. S. Wrigley, Mrs. E. Keely, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. E. Wrigley, Mrs. ,1. R. Readdy, Mrs. Haywood, Mrs. L. Cusworth, Mrs. Ball. Mrs. R. ynard, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Topliss. Mrs. G. Wrigley, Mrs. C. Gairdner, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. G. Carter, Mrs. Large, Mrs. Muirhead, Mrs. S. W. Council, Mrs. J. C. Spinlcy. Mrs. Craigmile, Mrs. G. W. Xewbegin. Mrs. G. M. Tilston. Mrs. H. Ellis, Mrs. P. B. Aekland, Mrs. E. T. Titchener, Mrs. E. J. Penrose.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22144, 25 June 1935, Page 3
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