LYTTELTON NEWS.
1 ... SCHOOL FOOTBALL. Playing a*, 'O'iScers' Point yesterday, West LytteSton defeated District High School by 15 points to nil. Tri?s were scored I'V R. Scott (2), M. Scoi,<, M. Motz, and A. Millar. Mr T. Warner was referee. ___ THE PICTURES. "A TVrfeSt Lady," starring Macig-? Kennodv, wil! bo shown at tho Harbour Lights Pit in res to-night, together with episode 4 of "The Lightning Raider," and n. Christie comedy. To-morrow "Tho Final Close-Up," featuring' Shirlov Mason, will be screened, together with a Truex comedy, "Night of tho Dub," nrul a pictugraph. CATHOLIC MISSION'. A mission was commenced Inst Sunday at St. Joseph's Church by lira Row Father O'Laary. Services aro- being held daily at 6.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., and 7 p.m. The mission is proving a record one for Lytteltcn. WOODARRA'S OFFICERS ! ENTERTAINED. j A most successful "Rainbow" dance was I given to tho officers and c'idet.i of the Wood- | arra on Monday evening. The organisers were the Mmscm Thorps and Murray, assist- ! cd by Mrs Wilcox, and. Misses Meikle and j i White-Parsons'. A rainbow gcheme of dsi coration was prettily ccrritrJ out by means | of coloured streamers ond "haded clectric j lights. Mr J. Broom© was M.C., and music j was supplied by the Messrs Sutherland, of j Christchurch. A dainty supper nos served. The guests included :—Captain F. A. Bond. ! Dr. C. Marshall, Messrs W. Scult (chief ! officer), L. Rj'croft (Second officer), A. E. ! Ray (purssr), G. Grant (chief engineer), J. Walker (second), L. Godfrey (third), J. Stc.ldart (ftfurth), and A. Dickson (fifth). In addition, there were about SO of -tho «hiu'-s cadets. Others present wore:—Dr. and ii r s Gilmour, Mesdames Pickett, Comer, Scott, Potts, Whit3-Pnraon&, Stanley, McMurran, Addley, and Hutchyr"in, Mfesca Cr«"-"- A ll (2), Pavitt (2), Barter; Millor, Turner, Williams, i Iliindy (2), White-Parsons, Flynn, W. | Collins, Wa.lker, .T. Murray, Comer, Hutchir.j son, and Plimsoll.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 10
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