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MARTON NEWS

RANGITIKEI CRICKET TO-DAY'S MATCHES The Rangitikei Cricket Competition has reached an interesting stage, with three teams, Taihape, Taihape Railway and Old Boys, on close terms for the honours. To-day the two Taihape sides will try conclusions on the Taihape Domain, while Old Boys play Marton on the County Ground. Huntsville, and Porewa meet at. Huntervine, Teams to hand are: - Old Boys N. Andrew, C. S. Beechey, L. Coleman, A. Duncan. I. Jolly, K. Kerr. B. Klitsrher. E. Klitscher, H. F. Low, H. Wilson, M. Wysocki. MARTON CIVIC THEATRE. MYRNA LOY IX ‘ MAN-PROOF.'’ An ultra-modern story of a foursided romance. “Man-Proof,” open.' to-day at the Civic Theatre with a stellar cast headed by Myrna Loy Franchot Tone. Rosalind Russell anc Walter Pidgeon. Famous for her porliavdis as me ideal American wife. Miss Loy now deviates from her usual roles to play a single woman whose man is stolen by a rival. In lavish settings of metropolitan flavour. Miss Loy appears as a newspapei artist in love with a social climber, Waiter Pidgeon. Pidgeon weds an heiress Rosalind Russell, instead, and they leave on their honeymoon. Franchot Tone, a cartoonist, secretly loves MUs Loy, but will not admit it o nor. They remain “pals.” Miss Loy temporarily forgets her defeat, until the honeymooners return, when she tenews her siege.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 53, 4 March 1939, Page 14

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MARTON NEWS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 53, 4 March 1939, Page 14

MARTON NEWS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 53, 4 March 1939, Page 14

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