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MARTON

MARTON GOLF CLUB The first round for Mr. G. A. Simp son’s trophy was played on Saturday. The best scores handed in were: N. D Anderson, 82, 14—68; H. Coleman. 88, -0—68; A. D. Fullerton Smith, 78, 10 —6B; C. Al. Holdaway, 85. 16—69; K A. Atkinson, 89, 20 —o 9; H. W. Co] lies, 82, 12—70. On Saturday next a stroke competi tion will be played, also the second round for Mr. G. A. Simnson’s trophy. REV. L. H. HUNT The Kev i L. H. Hun*, of Mount Eden Presbyterian Chur n intimated to his session on Sunday and an nounced to the congregation at the evening service that it was hL intention to resign at the next metang of presbytery, as he had acceptar appointment to the Karon Prefbvte. ian Church, Wellington. Mr. Hunt ha.* had charge of the Mount Eden Pres byterian Church, to which he went from Martnn, for the past 12 years Turing his residence in Auckland he has taken a leading pa«t ir the work of the presbytery and of the church generally and has for som-j time been ccr vener of the life and work com mittee. THE CIVIC THEATRE TO-MORROW AND TO MORROW” In Paramount’s “To-morrow and Tomorrow,” Miss Chatterton, recog nised as an actress of finesse and great emotional talent, plays the part of the unloved and childless wife of Robert Ames. She chooses to become the unconventional companion of an other man. Miss Chatterton’s recent starring picture arc “The Better Wife.” “The Right to Love,’’ “Un faithful.” “The Magnificent Lie” and “Once a Lady.” Paul Lukas, one of the screen’s major personalities, plays the role of a doctor of philosophy and a lecturer on the “science of emotions.” Miss Chatterton becomes impressed with his theory that women should recognise realities, truth, and ignore “social taboos.” He falls in love with her. and thereby are developed many grip ping and highly-dramatic situations. “Tomorrow and To-morrow” will be screened at the Civic Theatre this afternoon and evening and on Thurs day evening.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 205, 31 August 1932, Page 3

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MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 205, 31 August 1932, Page 3

MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 205, 31 August 1932, Page 3

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