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FEATHERSTON

SOLDIERS’ DANCE SUCCESSFUL GATHERING. C'Times-Age” Special.) The soldiers’ dance on Saturday night proved very successful. The" music was supplied by Mrs Ashton’s Orchestra and extras were played by Mrs Alexander. Mr V. Ashton was M.C. The Junior Patriotic Committee was in charge of the supper arrangements. Personal Items. Mrs Boyes and Miss Wilson, Wellington, were the weekend guests of Mrs Clapshaw. Miss Dunn, Miss Taylor (Wellington), Mrs Toutts (Lower Hutt), Mrs and Miss Barker (Wellington), Mrs Turner and Miss Turner (Lower Hutt) are the guests of Mrs L. McKenna. Sister McKay, of the Wellington Hospital staff, is visiting her parents at Pahautea. Flight-Sergeant Edwin F. McKenna, R.N.Z.A.F., who is reported missing on air operations, is the only son of Mr and Mrs L. McKenna, Pahautea. COSY THEATRE “DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT.” On Wednesday night there will be shown “Dangerous Moonlight,’ an outstanding drama dealing with the Battle of Britain, starring Anton Walbrook and Sally Gray. Walbrook plays the role of a member of the' Polish air squadron in England ,and in one scene he deliberately crashes his Hurricane fighter into a heavy German bomber. Shots of actual air duels between the R.A.F. and the Luftwaffe are included in the film.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1943, Page 5

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199

FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1943, Page 5

FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1943, Page 5

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