FEATHERSTON
LENDING LIBRARY VISIT TO FEATHERSTON. (“Times-Age" Special.) The Country Service Lending Library van visited Featherston yesterday when an exchange of books was made. Fellowship of Youth. The Fellowship of Youth spent a happy time on Monday night when ping pong and community singing and a pianoforte duet by Messrs J. Allen and j. Hunter were enjoyed. Personal. Miss Mary Hector, Masterton, is paying a visit to her home in Pahautea. Mrs Bradbury, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs Elbe, has returned to Lower Hutt. Miss A. French is visiting her father at Pahautea. Pte. J. Cross, who has been home on sick leave, has returned to camp. COSY THEATRE “THE MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH.” Tonight the fast-moving dramatic screen epic, “The Man Who’ Talked too Much” will be presented with George Brent, Virginia Bruce, Brenda Marshall and Richard Barthelmess in the chief roles.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1942, Page 5
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