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MARTON

LADIES’ GOLF The following is the draw kt a Log-v match to be placed to-day: Mrs Harris v. Miss Beckett; Mrs Anderson v. Miss Howard: Miss Gai-ford Mrs Gias gow; Mrs Marshall Mix Lambert: Mrs Fenwieke v. Miss Baldwin; Mrs Bevan v. Mrs Christensen: Miss Smith v. Airs McLean; Mrs Millet t. Mrs Sedon; Mrs Rutherford v. Mrs Dudding: Mrs Ladlev v. Mrs Wheeler: Miss K Galpin v. Mr< F. Fullerton-Smith. Mrs Stewart v. Miss Fuilerton-Smith: Miss Coekburu. v. .Mrs IToldaway; MrFarmer v. Miss Openshaw; Miss Hewitt v. Miss M. Galpin. No 7 Tee. —Miss E. Galpin v. Miss X. Simpson; Mies 1.. Cockburn V. Scorer. The electric match last week was won bv Mrs Seoon with a nett 71. Miss M. Galpin returricu the best junior card. THEFT OF BICYCLE ACCESSORIES h sequel to a series of petty thefts of bicycle accessories was heard r: the Marton Court on Monday mornin when Norman Sidney Holland, a youth of 18, appeared before A J. Bbieeiv and II A Cameron. J - 111 was charged that betw , December ?>■ and January, lf’3l, ;1 Mca. bicycle lamp valued H !*-: «* the property of a ;• - ’■ \ j _ 1931 ’*' at ’ that on or about August • . • Marton he did steal one electric generator, the property of Walter MeCaul. Accused ploadct guilt} ,c ‘ I "jr/i and was convicted »in* i - j on each count. , . r The ease was out:.-- ' v ’ ’/ Thompson, who saidl that «t late had been an epidemic ot - Gar-i “n a^ S Z^^'’ : -™ rn 7 cvelists put their bicycles on Saturda. ■ nights, reasonably expecting them tbe safe Some nine months ago. tn.-1 youth before the court had removed| in electric lamp from a bicycle in thst area, and evidently encouraged by hi’ success, decided that an easy way to ~t a complete outfit would be to steal, it The generator had been remove.! iTnrele outside Willis’s farm at Greatford, where ho was emplo. * * ’ j Of five lamps stolen at various time---wo bad not vet been recovered; but a vout'h who might have been an accomplice of accused was shortly to >■ brought before the court for a smm.tr offence It was a shame that boys lik' the accused could not come to town without interfering with other people s propertv. The necessary steps had been taken to apprehend anv such attempt-, in the future, wnu-h won.-! be reg.u.o very seriously. These petty thefts wen verv difficult to trace afterward.-, m ; concluded, and were not easy to d. te.-K The business before then had taken Constable Hereoek two days and the whole of Saturday night to clear up-1 Se had arm- -d the a-.-us-d at .KC-L pm on Satnrd- - V-.-u-.-d '“ 1 T cnl j “'i.Zeo'.e.i , i- -' p-irnir - on trie wore 2?.< a week. “Which has ! ‘ /It •• i ne'i s* * add»*d t O’lSTab. Thompson, ••-. ith all fittings up to. .late. He came into town at all hours and sometimes goes to Palmerston North and has a royal time. ’ ~ . • Holland expressed regret for Ins mis-i deed- and promised to behave himself-1 ■■You have started on the career 01 i a sneak thief.” replied Mr Bicely from the Benell, in making the convictto-i, •and tines as stated, “and must t-. | taught a lesson. “You are warnedj that this of behaviour wil tolerated, and that it i’ ■" ' L '- : yon will be very lucky to escape tm , prisonment.” RANGITIKEI REP. MATCHES There will be no elub football tnj Rangitikei to-morrow, as the junior representatives will play Te Kav.au a' Sanson. The senior team will travel by J-;i • vate cars to Taihape to p’ay for tn«Pownall Trophy. The Bulls, Haleombt and Marton players assemo e at th Post Office. Marton, at 9 a.m. I’ b Rata and Hunterville players will b‘ picked up at about 9.45 a.in. Anv; slaver unable to play must t. -titv the Mr S. B. immediately. The junior team will r.-semld ■ at; Marton at 1 p.m. sharp and pro.-.-■ I to Hanson bv bus. Any play -rs noble to , • • . . , Mr Thomns.-l, participate nji-t norir.- 1 t •: 1V - School Football Taihape v. Kangitikei On Saturday a team of Primary Seh.x.l boys fn.m Marton journeyed to, Taihape a-.d trb-J .-..n.-lusions with a ’earn chosen from Taihape ant! surrounding schools. I:*.- norikem rausj proved t‘>o strong {••r th. J and registered six tries IS points'' t>' Marton’s 3 points ia penarr k bv Bending). The extra weight of thv • Marton team, who kept up a plucky School lb presentatixe learn After the game the following bined team was announced to play! against Manawatu on >aturday nex and to travel later to Taranaki:— Bending Marton Jun«-t.»»n . Colemaiq (Mount View), Esler 'Taihape G. 11.5. . er (T pe), R Gilchrist (I’tiku . Moore Marton).; Ravner (Marton-. Roberts (Taihape . Gregorv (Taihape . Whale > Marton*).| MeMi Junction), Bailey (Taihap*-'. Sh-pher 1 (Marton), Ormond (Taihape . Tipling] (Marton . Wilkie (Marton . Whyman’ (Taihape . Keats (Taihape . The visitors wen* entertained at) lun<-h and afternoon tea by laihapei teacher and scholars. THE CIVIC THEATRE 4 ‘THE BAT WHISPERS" Not the *• social register/* but the: '‘medium register’’ is the important thing to Roland Wv<t, producer-director; for United Artists. The “medium register ’ refers to! voices. It includes baritones, tenor. | mezzo-soprano and alto. These voices, ’•pcord and reproduce best for talking ■ iicturcs. In selecting hi.-> cast for “The Bar Whispers/’ featuring Chester Morris.!

coming to the Civic on Wednesday and ' Thursday, this factor xvas of first con j sideration. West consulted with Dr Hugo Riesenfeld, head of the music department at United Artists studios on the voices of all the players. Che.'ter Aforris has a spl *ndid baritone voice which reproduces with full clarity of tone. Una Alerkel has a mezzo-soprano. Others in the cast more than come up to voice requirements. They are Grayce Hampton. Maude Ebunie, Gustav Von Seyffertitz, Ben Bard, William Bakewell, Charles Dow; Clark. Spencer Charters, S. E. Jennings i and Hugh Huntley’. Practically every member of the J cast has had long stage training. Cine-; matieally speakin", they are “vocally; perfeet. l ’

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 188, 11 August 1931, Page 11

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MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 188, 11 August 1931, Page 11

MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 188, 11 August 1931, Page 11

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