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FEATHERSTON

CROQUET CONTEST HAUNUI v. MAURICEVILLE. (“Times-Age” Special.) The following were the results of games played yesterday between members of the Haunui and Mauriceville clubs: —Mrs White and Mrs Symons beat Mesdames McKeown and Trass, 26/24; Mesdames Rasmussen and Jeffrey lost to Mesdames McArley and Spackman, 16719; Mrs white lost to Mrs McKeown, 8/26; Mrs Rasmussen beat Mrs McArley, 26/11; Mrs Symons beat Mrs Trass, 26/13; Mrs Jeffrey beat Mrs Spackman, 26/16. Personal Items. Mrs Lightbourne, Island Bay, is the guest of Mi’s McKenna. Mrs Evans, who has been staying with her mother for the past fortnight has returned to the Lower Hutt. Mrs S. Kilsby left yesterday to spend a holiday at Plimmerton. Parade of Girls. There was a good attendance at the parade of girls in the Drill Hall on Tuesday night. Owing to the rough weather drill and marching were held inside, under the command of Miss Nix, commandant, and Mr Lobb, of the Home Guard. The girls paraded in three units —W.W.S.A., Red Cross unit, and Transport. Miss Joan Marshall and Mrs Lett were elected by W.W.S.A. girls to take charge when they parade with the Home Guard. Bowling. During the weekend Hutana and James beat W. Eldei; (sub.) and B. Fuge in the pairs championship. J. Hutana and W. H. Rowles beat W. Elder and F. Talbot in the junior flag competition. COSY THEATRE TOMORROW’S PROGRAMME. “Doomed Caravan,” another story of Hopalong Cassidy,, with Bill Boyd and Russell Hayden taking the chief characters and “Freshman Year” featuring Dixie Dunbar and William Lundigan, are the main attractions in tomorrow night’s programme. (Both are recommended by the Censor for adults).

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1942, Page 5

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273

FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1942, Page 5

FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1942, Page 5

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