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WAVERLEY

GOLF The following draw is for the L.G.U. medal round to be played on October 20: Mrs Handley v. Mrs D. Lupton; Miss Train v. Mrs Parsons; Mrs Casey v. Parsons; Mrs Palmer v. Miss McMeckin; Mrs G. Lupton v. Miss N. Mathieson; Miss Aiken v. Miss M. I Dickie; Mrs Pepper v. Miss Graham; Miss G. Mathieson v. Mrs Gray; Mrs Muir v. Mrs Dallison; Miss N. Lupton v. Miss Davis; Miss E. Shearman v. Mrs Train; Miss J. Palmer v. Miss R. Shearman; Miss M. Alexander v. Miss Barrow; Mrs Bromiley v. Miss Simson. C division: Mrs Sheppard v. Mrs Brown; Mrs Pepper v. Mrs Paton; Mrs Christenson v. Mrs Shearman; Mrs Dalrymple v. Mrs Davidson; Mrs C. Johnston, a bye. TENNIS At a committee meeting held on Friday evening, Mr J. Smith was appointed secretary and treasurer. The opening day was fixed for November 7. The club delegates to the Taranaki Association, Messrs H. Cowdell and A. Dickie were requested to attend the meeting of the association to be held on Tuesday next, October 20. It was reported that the new motor mower is expected to be in commission at the end of the present month. PERSONAL Miss M. Greagor, Wanganui, is the guest of Mrs G. Lupton. Mr and Mrs Andrew Elmslie. accompanied by their son, Ewan, left by motor-car this week for Auckland, Rotorua and Tauranga. Miss B. Elmslie, who has been spending some weeks with her aunt, Mrs F. McDonald, Tauranga, will return with her parents. Miss P. Graham, who has been the guest of Mrs E. Todd, Waipukurau, returns to-day. Miss R. Dallison is a Waver »ey visitor to Christchurch, where she is visiting friends. Last week, Mr and Mrs J. Rogers spent a few days with friends in Waverley en route to Wellington, where they intend visiting before returning to their home in Hamilton. Mr and Mrs W. Mathews left on Saturday for Masterton, where they are visiting friends before continuing to Hawke’s Bay. _________

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 3

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WAVERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 3

WAVERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 3

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