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GOLF A Tier n period of inaction owing to bud cat her golfers have been getting into I heir swing again during ’:e end ol la.-t week, when the line sunshine attracked many on tu the links t'arlyl ■ ami Patea ladies played a match uii the Palea Club’s link?, where the greens were in excellent order, wh/c the fairways were in splendid playing rmidit ion. After a thorough]) enjoyable afternoon’s golf. Patea players prosed the winners, results of the games being as follow. Patea names being mentioned firs - :- Mrs. Mitchell won from Mrs. A. .1. Gibbs; Mi." 15. bun rue won from Mr.-. O Rciily; Miss Gibbings won from Mrs, l.C'ter; Aliss B. Bourke won from Miss <i. Masters; M.Tompkins won from M i.'' (). Adams; Mr>. E. 0. Burner wen from Mi-'. 1). Kouts; Miss L. lampin': halved with Alms B McCarty; Mi.-s IL t’anipheil won from Miss 1.. Adams; Aliss S. Campbell won from Aliss \. Hunger; Miss .1. Spurdie lost to Mis* E. Adams; Mrs. Wvbourne lost to Miss E. Gibbs. Lust Wednesday, although play in? conditions were conducive only to the most hardened of golfers, a flag match was played and resulted in a win for Miss S. Water.and with Aliss R. Harris second. Their respective scores were as follow, with handicaps in parentheses: 109 (361. 73; and 92 (14). 78. Next Wed mislay an L.G.l’. medal round will be played, the draw for which is as follows:—Airs. Roberts v. Aliss N. Hurley; Mrs. Crawford v. Aliss Bourke; Miss Taylor v. Miss Gibson Airs. Mcßae v. Airs. Glenny; Aliss Harris v. Mrs. Haddow; Airs. Baker v. Miss Carey; Mrs. Wither v. Alias Power; Mrs. Harris v. Miss Honeyfield; Aliss W. Hurley v. Miss B. Bourke; Miss Hemingway v. Aliss Wybourne; Aliss Petersen v. Airs. Hbneyfield; Aliss O’Sullivan v. Mrs. B. Horner; Mrs. Mitchell v. Miss Gibbiags; Miss Al. O’Reilly v. Miss Sheild; Miss Roberts v. Aliss Hamerton; Mrs. Roots v. Mrs. O’Reilly; Mrs. Bostock v. Aliss R. Campbell; Miss 8. Campbell v. Airs. E. O. Horner; Aliss L. Campbell v. Airs. Wybourne; Aliss 'Waterland a bye. The time limit for the playing of the first round of both the ladies’ championship an the Park Farm Handicap has been e tended to September 9, by which time all players must have completed their first round matches in both competitions.

PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL Musical items, competitions ami dancing were arranged as entertainment at a social held in the Foresters’ Hall iast Friday night by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild in aid of church funds. A most enjoyable time was spent by those attending, numbering fifty, and the time passed very pleasantly. Musical items were given by Airs. W. I’. Ingley, Misses Cowie (2), Mrs. MacDonald. ‘Mr. 8. Pauling and Mr. Naisniith. The cheery fire at one end of the hall created a homely atmosphere. Hupper was served by the ladies and the social concluded with expressions of enjoyment. score of beautiful girls, playing the part of mannequins. The method of display is also unique. Bette Davis has the leading feminine role, opposite Powell, while others in I’ic cast, include Frank AlcHugh, Vcrrcc Teasdale. Reginald Owen, Henry O’Neill, Phillip Reed, Gordon Westcott and Dorothy Burgess. William Dieterlc directed. The specialty numbers are by Busby Berkeley. PERSONAL. Airs. Gray, of the leaching staff of the Taihape Dinstrict High School, is at present an inmate of the Christchurch hospital where she recently underwent an operation.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 205, 2 September 1935, Page 3

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BATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 205, 2 September 1935, Page 3

BATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 205, 2 September 1935, Page 3

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