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10th Feb 1928 - Annual Whist Drive

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Buntingford Nursing Fund

Annual Whist Drive

The Annual Whist Drive and Dance in aid of the Buntingford Nursing Fund was held at the Benson Hall on Wednesday evening.

The event was again organised by Miss Lushington, who was assisted by many willing workers both before the day and at the drive itself.

As many as twenty-seven tables were occupied for whist, while several persons came in afterwards for the dance. Mr A.C. Bartlett was M.C., and fulfilled his duties in a very efficient manner.

The prize winners were: Ladies - 1 Mrs F. Camp (179), 2 Mrs Green (171), 3 Miss Cornwell (171). Gents - 1 Mr A. Hodge (175), 2 Mr T. Pledger (175), 3 Mr G. Lindsell, jun. (174). The lucky ticket prizes went to Mr L. Poulton and Mr E. Pledger. Lowest scores - Miss M. Cornwell and Mr R. Cawthorne.

Miss Lushinton, in a brief speech, thanked all present, and emphasised the importance of the Buntingford Nursing Association, and referred to the admirable work being carried out by Nurse Davies. She also thanked all those who had contributed to the success of the evening. Miss Lushington then distrbuted the prizes to the successful whist players.

The following contributed to the prize fund or sent donations towards the expenses: Mrs Williams, Mrs Marshall, Mrs Weasey, Mrs Croslegh, Miss Lushington, Mrs Fell, Mrs Nevett, Mrs Fletcher and Mrs Dixon.

Dancing commenced at 10 p.m., and went on merrily until midnight, the Town Band and Mr J. Bishop kindly providing the music.

The event was most successful, and best thanks are due to Miss Lushington for again organising the annual whist drive.

27th Jan 1928 - Whist

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Whist

Thirty players took part in the whist drive held at the Workmens Club on Wednesday evening.

Mr H. Clark acted as M.C., and the following gained the prizes: Ladies - 1 Mrs B.E. Thody, 2 Mr B. Nicholls (playing as lady). Gents - 1 Mr J. Handy, 2 Mr E. Ward.

Lowest scores: lady, Miss Lushington; gent, Mr S. Howlett

12th Feb 1926 - Letters

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Correspondance

Buntingford Nursing Association

Dear Sir,

The Committee and Treasurer of the Buntingford and District Nursing Association tender their most grateful thanks to Miss Lushington for all the trouble she has taken in getting up the whist drive, and also to the very many who so willingly helped her.

£8 5. has been added to the funds, which is most acceptable.

12th Feb 1926 - Letters

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Correspondance

Dear Sir - Through the medium of the "Buntingford Gazette," I should like to thank all those who either by contributions, prizes, refreshments or personal service, helped to make the whist drive and dance (in aid of the Buntingford Nursing Fund) the success it was.

Special thanks are due to the Band, who worked so hard during the dance. I am pleased to say that after all expenses I have been able to send in a cheque for £8 5s.

Again thanking all my friends.

Yours truly,

G Lushington

Buntingford, Herts.

Feb. 9th, 1926.

 
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