D.E.S.C. Unit.
The personnel of the No. 4 Section, Masterton, of the 12th Wellington Company of the District Engineers' Service Corps, will parade on Tuesday, January 12, at the Central School grounds at 7 p.m.
Remand on Theft Charge. Joe Wilson Brown, a Maori, was remanded until Thursday, January 14, on a charge of stealing a bicycle valued at £8 10s, when he appeared before Mr L. J. Taylor, J.P., in the Masterfbn Court this morning. The bicycle concerned in the charge belonged to Mr Neil Gilbert, of Masterton. Odd Fellows’ Dance.
The Masonic Hall, Masterton, was packed to the doors on Saturday night, when the Masterton Odd Fellows’ Lodge held a most successful dance. The music was supplied by Jack Barnes’s Orchestra, and extras were played by Miss B. Hawke. The M.C. was Bro. R. C. Baikie. A Monte Carlo waltz was won by Miss B. Hill and Mr T. Corlett. Supper was served by the ladies’ committee.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 January 1943, Page 2
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159D.E.S.C. Unit. Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 January 1943, Page 2
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