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FEATHERSTON

SERVICE CLUB EUCHRE PARTY. (“Times-Age” Special.) Owing to the rough weather the attendance at the Service Club’s euchre party on Tuesday night was not as good as usual. Mrs Lowell and Mrs Charles tied for the first prize in the euchre tournament. Mr Cassidy was the winner z of the mystery envelope. Repairing of Chimneys. About 30 chimneys which were damaged in the earthquake have been repaired or rebuilt. Bitterly Cold Weather, Bitterly cold weather is being experienced here, and there is snow on the low-lying hills. As the result of the earthquake the only heating which one local woman has is an electric toaster, which she brings into commission for heating purposes.

COSY THEATRE

“WASHINGTON MELODRAMA. Tomorrow night’s programme will be headed by “Washington Melodrama.” Ann Rutherford and Frank Morgan appear in Washington Melodrama,” blackmail and murder mystery laid amid today’s whirl of national events in Washington. The story deals with the editor of a sensational tabloid newspaper, who turns detective to extricate Morgan, enacting a millionaire philanthropist, from a sinister plot. Miss Rutherford plays the millionaire’s daughter who aids in the amateui detective work. “Bullets for O’Hara,” the associate picture, is an exciting crime film with an unusual plot. Roger Pryor and Joan Perry are featured in the starring roles with Anthony Quinn and Maris Wrixon in the supporting cast. There will also be shown episode 14 of “Fu Manchu.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 July 1942, Page 5

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233

FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 July 1942, Page 5

FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 July 1942, Page 5

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