NARROW NECK HALL FUND
BRIDGE EVENING HELD To augment the funds for the rebuilding of the Narrow Neck Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hill held a fridge evening in the hall, there being a large attendance. Mah jongg, as well as bridge, was played. Among those present were:—Mrs. J. Gray, Mrs. J. Nettleton, Mrs. R. I. Fleming, Mrs. A. T. Griffiths, Mrs. G. Attwood, Mrs. .T. Armstrong, Mrs. W. W. Houghton, Mrs. A. A. Hough, Mrs. K. Wallace, Mrs. E. Mullan, Mrs. H. Buckley, Mrs. R. Gibbons, Mrs. J. Hislop, Mrs. Blackman, Mrs. R. Hunt, Mrs. E. A. Wrigley, Mrs. S. Craigmile, Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mrs. G. C. McAra, Mrs. A. Williamson, Mrs. J. Brookes, Mrs. B. Rutledge, Mrs. J. R Spicer, Mrs. F. P. Procter, Mrs. A. H. Blackburn, Mrs. A. Griffiths, sen., Mrs. W. McComb, Mrs. H. Scott, Mrs. S Ardley, Mrs. S. Wynyard, Mrs. A. Glassey, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. A. Clyde, Mrs. F. Newbegin, Mrs. E. Poach, Mrs. N. Melhose, Mrs. B. Elworth, Mrs. K. Sinel, Mrs. J. Percival, Mrs. T. Cench, Mrs. H. Hunter, Mrs. Lorimer, Mrs. E. G. Whitley, Mrs. H. H. Osmers, Mrs. E. F. Svenson, Mrs. N. Howard, Mrs. M. Buckley, Mrs. C. Peet, Mrs. G. F. A. Lewin, Miss Pat Hill, Miss Joyce Keeler, Miss Gordon Cumming, Miss U. Williamson, Miss Blair Mason, Miss E. Blackburn, Miss Fergusson, Miss N. Keely, Miss M. Keely and Miss D. Brooke.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22261, 8 November 1935, Page 3
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