BRIDGE EVENING
OTAHUHU GOLF CLUB
A successful bridge evening was held by the social committee of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Monday in the Granee links clubhouse. The rooms j were brightened with autumn flowers. The hostesses were Mrs. \V. Quin and Miss Lulu Hunter. The winners were: —Highest scores, Mrs. W. Hotson and Mr. E. Burnsidc; hidden number, Mrs. B. B. Armstrong. Novelty competitions were won by Misses M. Wilson and Crinter and Mr. W. J. Melhuish. Among the ladies playing were:—Mrs. J. Eceles, Airs. R. G. Ross, Mrs. E. Bray, Mrs. H. Swaflicld, Mrs. H. L. Rossenniskie, Mrs JO. Muir, Mrs. Gilherd, Mrs. P. Swaflicld. jjdrs. Edniond. Mrs. W. J. Nicholson. Mrs. E. Wilkinson. Mrs. ('. Dyer, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. A. Baird, Mrs. Winn. Mrs. W. Benjamin, Mrs. Butler. Mrs. Broberg; Mrs. Hotson, Mrs. Amodeo, Mrs. T. Butler, Mrs. I'irio. Mrs. Parsons, Airs. 10. Burlon, Mrs. Speakman, Mrs. Henwood Mrs. Crinter, Mrs. llughson. .Mrs. II tidgi l . Mrs. Pintold, Mrs. Knight, Miss M. Wilson, Miss M. Wills, Miss X. Watson, Miss Fallwell, Miss Dreadon, Miss Staunton, Miss Orr. Aliss Speaknian, Miss M. Clark, Al iss Thomson, Miss 11. Wilson, Miss («. Donald, Miss .1. Court, Miss R. Kirkbride. Miss \. Moiitgonierie, Miss K. Bryant, Miss I. Moiitgonierie, Miss I). Bryant, Miss 10. Smith, Miss Kent-Johnston, Miss G. Grinter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22714, 28 April 1937, Page 4
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