FEATHERSTON
PATRIOTIC APPEAL DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED. (“Times-Age” Special.) The following additional donations in connection with the patriotic appeal are acknowledged: — £so.—Mrs L. E. Barton. £2 12s 6d— Mrs Elliott (collection). £2 10s. —Featherston District High School (additional). £1 7s. —Mesdames Carlyon and Mellish (collection). £1 5s. —Miss Goodrick (collection). Total to date, £1065 Is sd. Personal Items. Leading Aircraftman V. Simmonds is spending part, of his leave in Featherston. Mr and Mrs H. M. Cherry have received advice that their son. Driver I. 0. Cherry, has been removed from the dangerously ill list, and was progress-' ing satisfactorily. Citizons’ United Service. At the citizens’ united service at the Cosy Theatre on Sunday night, commencing at 7 o’clock, the speaker will be Mr John Nicholson, of Nigeria. At the conclusion of the service lantern slides of Nigeria will be shown. COSY THEATRE “SEVEN SINNERS.” The programme at the Cosy Theatre tonight will be headed by the sensational drama, “Seven Sinners,” in which Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne have the leading roles. The associate feature, “Playmates,” provides Kay Kyser and Patsy Kelly with plenty of opportunities to. display their comedy talents.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 August 1942, Page 5
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