BRIDGE AND TENNIS
CAMBRIDGE HOBTEBBE3 Entertaining their gulsts with bridge indoors or tennis out of doors, Mrs : W. Harbutt and her daughter, Miss Barry Harbutt, arranged a delightful i afternoon at their home “Rosebank" Cambridge, on Wednesday. : Mrs H. P. Nelson was the prizewinner at bridge. ; To receive the guests, Mrs Harbutt i wore a frock of mulberry cloque and ’ Miss Harbutt was wearing a tennis suit of white linen. Artistic arrangement of autumnloned dahlias and zinnias and bowls of hydrangeas decorated the rooms. j Those playing bridge were: Mes- I dames Mervyn Wells, D. M. Bourke, i Willoughby Horne, R. C. Clemow, H. . P. Nelson, P. Hunt, G. G. L. Taylor, F. Skeet, J. W. Garland, Halford, M. Souter, and A. J. Swayne. The tennis players were:—Mesdames Kelson Butler, J. R. Ranstead, Ned Brown. Misses Ruth Souter, Jean Priestley, Rhoda Brawn, Pat Durrant, (Taihape), Jean Ferguson, Rona Lewis, Elsie Skeet, Kathleen Mackv, Betty . Skeet, Mary Ferguson, Barbara Taylor, ! and Joan Savers.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20463, 1 April 1938, Page 5
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