GREYTOWN
PERSONAL ITEMS (“Times-Age” Special.) The Mayoress, Mrs A. W. Horton, has returned after an extended health-re-cuperating holiday. Miss Joyce Horton, of Wellington, was home for the weekend. Mr M. Bouzaid, of Wellington, spent the weekend at Greytown. Mr J. Samuels, of Hamilton, was the weekend guest of Mr and Mrs E. Richards, McMaster Street. Mrs Willis, of Napier, is staying with Mrs Wenden Senr., Main Street. Mr M. Bryan, of Wellington, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs H. G. Carter, McMaster Street. TOWN HALL “LOVE CRAZY.” Comical complications ensue thick and fast when William Powell sets out to convince Myrna Loy that he’s crazy in "Love Crazy,” their latest hilarious adventure which will be shown tomorrow night. It starts with a marital quarrel, and Myrna decides on a divorce. But Powell discovers that she can’t legally divorce an insane husband, so insane he goes in a big way, chewing up phonograph records and otherwise staging “bughouse” antics.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1942, Page 5
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