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THE NEW CHAPLIN LAUGH SEE “PAY' DAY’’ TOMORROW NIGHT (From the “Chronicle’s” Special Correspondent.) At the Dulls Town Hail to morrow night Charlie Chaplin will make his re-app«irance in ••Pay Day.’’ The new Chaplin laugh knocks the records in half. If you want to forgt-t that little thing that you can't gu: off your mind—that it is c<dd and wet. that the gas bill is still outstanding— sop Charlie Chaplin in “Pay Day.” The role is complete in itself, and abounds with new stunts, novelties tend humorous situations that are put across in Chaplin’s inimitable style. In Mark Swain, who rejoined him during the making of “T! Idle Class,” tl star has a good foil. Edna Purviance furnishes a very attractive and capable feminine lead*. Sydney ’ haplin is also in the role of bachelor friend. GENERAL NEWS The local Scouts held a field day in the Polo Ground on Saturday afternoon. The weather was gloriously fine and the boys had n very enjoyable <lay. Several members of the Feilding troop were present and successful competitions and games wore organised. A novel sport, archery, has lately been introduced by Lady Scoutmaster Nancy Wilson, who is always well to the fore in Scout doings. At first the boys were not very proficient with the bows, but seveml of them

give promise of being “William Tells.” The last of the series of euchre tournaments under the auspices of St. Andrew’s Church was held in the Anglican Sunday school rooms <»n Thursday night. The prizewinners were Misses King and Prattle and . Flower and G. R. MeDonald. As a result of the euchre parties the church funds have benefited to a considerable extent. The holiday spirit was much in evidence on Sunday. Early in the morn ing cars began passing through the town <>n their way to Rangitikei beach, a great many of the piassengers being in pursuit of whitebait. On the Tari“i’ '-ana side of the river it was estimated that there were 350 cars drawn up. Most of the fishermen came the lay’s sport. The >cul Rifle Club has achieved further honours. On Friday night they wres'ed the coveted MeKelvie Gup fn-m Union. who have successfully defended i; for the last two years. The hold a ball to celebrate th - r victory and wind-up of the seai son.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19445, 3 November 1925, Page 3

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BULLS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19445, 3 November 1925, Page 3

BULLS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19445, 3 November 1925, Page 3