GREYTOWN
I LADIES’ GOLF CLUB DRAM 7 FOR' SATURDAY. ! (“Times- Age” Special.) .' The first round for the Keltie ButJtons will be played by the ladies at Greytown on Saturday. The draw is jas follows:- — J Mrs Thompson v. Mrs Maddison; i I Miss E. Gregor v. Mrs Jury; Mrs L. ■ Mead v. Miss R. Collier; Miss M. Col,’lier v. Miss J. Feast; Miss B. Gregor ' v. Miss Higginson; Mrs B. Skeet v. Miss n Wood; Miss M. Quin v. Miss M. Skeet; ’.Miss T. Wiggins v. Miss Bouzaid. i' , Personal. J Mrs J. Reid, of Kuratawhiti Street, j I left last evening by the Limited for 1 Auckland. TOWN HALL “THE PARSON OF PANAMINT.”' Tonight there will be screened “The Parson of Panamint,” a powerful story of a fighting parson, with '! Charles Ruggles, Ellen Drew and ' I Phillip Terry in the chief roles.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 May 1942, Page 5
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