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BULLS

, RANGITIKEI LADIES’ GOLF CLUB , Following is the draw for the L.G.U. . medal and third qualifying round for the championships, to bo played on Tuesday, August 21, play to commence at 12 noon:— Silver and Bronze Mrs Goodall v. Miss Walker; Mrs Harris v. Miss McKelvie; Mrs Hendry v. Miss Bailey; Mrs Duncum v. Miss M. Tricker; Miss P. Price v. Mrs Drew; Mrs Tricker v. Mrs McDonell; Mrs de Burgh v. Mrs Dean; Mrs Mackay v. Miss Perrett; Miss Brookie v. Mrs Anderson; Mrs McKelvie v. Mrs Carter; Miss P. Levett v. Mrs H. Pearce; Mrs Shaw v. Miss N. Wilson; Miss Amon v. Mrs J. S. Tricker; Miss O. Levett v. Miss Palmer; Mrs Russell v. Miss Stevens; Mrs Caldow v. scorer. Juniors Miss Galbally v. Mrs D. Wilson; Mrs Gibbons v. Miss Dwyer; Mrs Sadler v. Mrs Collier; Miss Burne v. Miss Murphy; Miss Willis v. Mrs W. Pearce; Mrs Smart v. Mrs Rich. Anyone unable to play, please ring Mrs Mackay (’pho_ne_ss). forwards, T. Bunker (M-), R. Farrow (M.). The team will assemble at the Rangitikei Hotel (Bulls), at 2.15 p.m, MARTON D.H, SCHOOL. BRING-AND-BUY AFTERNOON. A bring-and-buy afternoon held bv the pupils of the Marton D.H. School on Friday, proved very successful and the sum of £lO was netted through the sale of wares, which were varied and numerous, and elicited keen competition. THE CIVIC THEATRE. °F.P.I.” Seldom equalled for its dramatic brilliance, and never equalled for its greatness of conception, “F.P.I” a Gau-mont-British picture released in Australasia by the Fox Film Corporation, made a most auspicious commencement to its seeason at the Civic Theatre on Saturday and will be finally screened this evening. “F.P.I” contains thrills for everyone—remarkable scenes of the Island Platform under construction, wonderful “shots” of flying and ’plane stunting, the rush of panic-stricken men to the lifeboats, and the crash of Veidt’s ’plane into the ocean after he has escaped in a parachute. Not only these, but the thril] of vibrant action in a fast-moving story is there*, too, and with it the drama of achievement and intribue. For its dramatic power alone, •‘F.P.I” warrants your patronage—for its amazing scientific foresight, you should see it, while ; ts romance will appease the wish of every woman! PERSONAL. At the military ball at Marton on Friday evening there was an interesting ceremony in which, on behalf of the Marton Platoon, the officer commanding the regiment, Lieut-Colonel W. G. Me- | Crorie, V.D., presented Lieut. Low with a token of their appreciation of his services, Lieut. Low is shortly retiring from the active list. Mrs. IT. L. Wilson, Marton, was awarded first prize at the Christchurch winter show for a hand-worked piece of Limerick lace. '

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 196, 20 August 1934, Page 3

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BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 196, 20 August 1934, Page 3

BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 196, 20 August 1934, Page 3