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CARTERTON

ODD FELLOWS’ LODGE LOYAL HEART OF OAK. (“Times-Age” Special.) Sister M. E. Eagle presided over the . fortnightly meeting of Loyal Heart of t Oak Lodge, held last evening. A vote of condolence was passed to . the widow and relatives of the late 1 Bro. V. J. Ashton. 2 Sick pay and other’ accounts amount--5 ing to £24 Is 2d were passed. Brothers Marie and Maurice Meyer ) of the New Zealand Forces in Italy, i wrote acknowledging receipt of parcels f sent by the lodge and appreciating me r kindly thought which prompted their 1 despatch. ? Owing to the next meeting date fall3 ing on Easter Monday, it was resolved i not to meet again until April 24. i Personal. 1 Mrs W, E. Allen, of Auckland, is r staying with her daughter, Mrs L. J. Fairbrother, Lincoln Road, Carterton. ’ Football. Members and. intending members of [. the Carterton Football Club are noti- . fled by advertisement of the annual . meeting which will be held in the P. and A. Building on Thursday next at . 8 o’clock. Killed in Action. Mr and Mrs H. F. Orr, of Ahiaruhe, Carterton, received word on Saturday . that their son, Private Orr, had been killed in action in Italy. The late Private Orr left New Zealand' in May of last year. He was a member of the Young Farmers’ Club and was universally respected by a large circle of friends. At one time he played football for the Gladstone Club. Much sympathy is expressed 'to his parents in their bereavement. Personal. Mrs E. M. Gayfer, of Rhodes Street, Carterton, received word yesterday of the death of her brother, Mr Woolley, of Tua Marina. He visited Carterton recently. » First Offender. A first offender for drunkenness appeared before Mr W. C. M. Sorensen, J.P., on Saturday morning. He was convicted and discharged. Miniature Rifle Club. Word has been received by the secretary of the Carterton Miniature Rifle Club that no .22 ammunition will be released to miniature rifle clubs this . season. National Party. The annual meeting of the Carterton branch of the National Party will be held in the Presbyterian Sunday School on Thursday, March 30, at 8 o’clock. The speaker will be Mr C. O. Hills, divisional secretary-organiser. REGENT THEATRE “ROSE OF TRALEE.” A film version of the world famous story, “Rose of Tralee,” is showing at the Regent Theatre, Carterton, tonight. Angela Glynn, a new screen discovery and John Longden, a well-known tenor, have the principal roles.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 March 1944, Page 5

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CARTERTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 March 1944, Page 5

CARTERTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 March 1944, Page 5

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