HARBOUR LIGHTS GUILD
The committee of the Ladies' Harbour Lights Guild entertained a number of guests at bridge yesterday afternoon at the Flying Angel club rooms. Mrs. Preston Chambers, Mrs. E, W. J. Bowden, Mrs. L. Clark and Mrs. R. Lawford acted as hostesses. Among those present were:—Mrs. F. H. Gifford, Mrs. C. C. Plunkett, Mrs. A. T. Davis, Mrs. C. A. Cummings, Mrs. J. Till, Mrs. M. Copeland, Mrs. F W. Harrison, Mrs. R. K- Woollams, Mrs. G. Gibson, Mrs. A. Pederson, Mrs. F. Stubbs, Mrs. J. E. Lovie. Mrs. A. Aickin, Mrs. B. Harbutt, Mrs. N. Speary, Mrs. E. A. Jury, Mrs. A. W. Bellamby, Mrs. S. W. T vler, Mrs. Jas. Armstrong, Mrs. W. Coltman, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. L. Sheppard, Mrs. A. Coutts, Mrs. J. Young, Mrs. E. Pardington, Mrs. 0. F. Wells, Mrs. R. E. Matthews, Mrs. V. Clay, Mrs. M. 11. Makgill, Mrs. K. Gordon, Mrs. C. W. Ravenhall, Mrs. W. McLeay, Mrs. W. A. Browne, Mrs. Mark, Mrs. J. A. Middlebrook, Mrs. Hodge, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Brackebush, Miss Maxfield, Miss A. Cunningham, Miss A. Clark, Miss H. Bent, Miss Wright, Miss F. Buckle, Miss E. L. Wyatt, Miss D. Browne, Miss K. Gordon, Miss S. Buckle, Miss M. Clark, Miss H. B. Lawson, Miss W. Gimblctt, Miss Ivy Wright. Mrs. W. Coltman and Miss Gordon were the winners. In the evening a number of seafarers were present at a social arranged by the guild members.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 5
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