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COUNTY NEWS
The .Lowell , Sun Wednesday May JI2 <I943 COUNTY NEWS
Tewksbury
Large Class Confirmed; Victory Garden Meeting
JcancHc Mary IlrnbaiH, Doris Cecelia Hr. bam, >!1(a Mario Itratjirit, Klnln« ][o.> JLirjB UrAb.irit, Harli.int l'.itr[ri:i limp IKirotliy (JcnMIno Brothers, Theresa 111! L'nrroJI, Jsabeflo Anno I'hiuKHcr, AIU- t handler, Claire 'Hirer 1:1 rid:i<lo. M;ir Anne ConnoJIv, J>ortaM JnserOi Co»np, Am Umlse Cnwlcy. ^rm.imto I'aul PeCnnilN J:irnrs JrwrrUt PcCurolls. JiiM'r.Mrie Am Mcr.iltriii, Ls.ihcflc lilia Ucnlmnuh, ItnyiiioJK I'atil lie-ill,mmIs, Jo*opIL IlJI'.itiiui, Ann. KUz.ibeih Dillon, Bernard Janlcs H:ui£kcny
Bilierica
PupJls Get Jeep Ride; Grange Booster Program
(Special to The Sun)
and waiting at the door nnd each trial arts teacher at the hiEh school; Hazel Bromley .faculty child was to have a ride. Turns member of the Collinsville school
fSpecinl to The Sun)
TEWKSDURV, May 12—The .lolin KtJw.ud Dju^ricrly, l-oulso Ma lie
Drgcut
Four Resign From School Department Pojitionj
(Special to TheSun)
f'ui'elle, Marlon Janli'e Jlu^-Ht. llulli l'c sacrament of Confirmation was 'Ha Dunn, .Martc Him DurUi, \VllH«m An administered by Mosl Rev. Rich- Irmiiy JtufJN. WltlFiifd Michiicl KarrclJ, I,co i'fatoK. Carol Ann (illllisseii, Josruh (irff ard J. Gushing, at 2 o'clock yesicr ihs. .\1ll<lrc<t Audrey JIurriiriMi, Jtohcrt Jo *ep!i JAMIIf.son, E.omlne Antic jAiiiU'sun day afternoon at St. William's I'mil Johnson. Knmis J«\tf, John K;mo church lo a large group of boys Helen I'urol Krlioe, D.uiicl Iturniml KYhuc-
nnci girls from this town. The l.rmuixl KemiKli, Mnrv Kose Klnj:,' Jo]if service was attended by a large SI;mM;iiis Klni:, Albert Lnlxtiuo, Cc«ir-« congregation of parents, rclat Ccrcm-Ehis Lnwler, Ircrio Victoria hauler, and friends. Assistants to the lloruUiy Kiii'iict !,nv\|pr. lle.nruv YJiores;i
J.nncJiu, Mtitle J.cinclfn, J.uncs l,ote Itr.i- bishop were: Rev. Leo Burke, O rrlwlllla ]/no. K.lu.uil Ltn-.t«. Julin llopoi M. I., S. T. L., pastor of the Im- Mm-I.rlhn. liitlh M.iry Mrfarlliy. Kiluiiu
mathjlate Conception church, Low-uliir Mello. '1,'mirM' Klninr'1 Morris?' ,l<m ell; Rev,Clement 3. Flynn, O. M Anne >rorffs, C.iitlierlnr MiiJHn. Itoliert Join L, pastor of St. William's church; -Vull. lUclianl Amlimiy (Hi-Jpjis. l';,lrM;i
.ihllJi. . Jrrry Joseph O'Hellly, Ixir- and Rev. Joseph A. Curlin, O. M. r.ilnp i'.Krnaiiilo. Klla I',urn;iudi\ Kll/;iliolfi J. Following the ceremony, Ben- Allre l{y:in. Ann Kllx.ihrtli Ky.in, Kjirl ediction of the Most Blessed Sac- MJrhael Sands, Thorns S.in.Is" f'lp.inur
rament was celebrated by Bishop ICilccn .\l;uy Shcrli;iri. (.'linrles U'JIlLin Snl Gushing, with Very Rev. James T. •|v;ui. K.", i'i Wlllhiin S-tiHh.in. Tiih-rh
1 rKfm.is Sullivan. VernniiM Jn.in Toi'ei ,in<l
•McDermott, O. M. J-, Oblatepro- .Inrlnn Jonn Tuvoy.
vincial, as deacon, and Rev. Ed- jMrs. George W;ird, prcsridonl of ward J. Fox, O. M. I., pastor of fie Tewkshury Garden riub, wish- the Sacred Heart church, Lowell, es to call the attention of all mem- as sub-deacon. Many other priests iers to the imporlanl meeting to were in attendance, among whom held in the town hal] toni^hl were: Very Rev,Albert McDer- at 8 o'clock, when a discussion mott, O. M. I., newly-appointed on Victory gardens wil! be hctd, superior of the Oblate Novitiate ["here -will he a prominent speak- here, and Rev.Joseph Moynihan, er who will discuss the control O. M. I. Mr. and M r s . Johnof pests nnd diseases in pardons, MacLellan were sponsors for Ihe t is lioporl Iha t 1here wi M be a children who received the Sacra- nrgc- representation of Garden ment of Confirmation. •lub members at loniqhl'.s meeting.
were as fnllows: JPATIPMP Crralriinr Alil- Members of Ihc local Garden man, Joscpli Alfann, Patrick Joseph AspcH, :lub are also reminded o/ the EJeanor Cecilia Barren. Dorothy n.ntcr. inal meeting of the season for Acnes Jlelfn lienolt, Marv Ixni Josephine heir club. It will be held nexl Perube, liemice Kllzaboih Ulanriieiie, rriday afternoon, May 21, al the Georpa Rfitiprt Hlanctielle, Knlftiid HolsipTl,
..You can spot it every time
Did you know thatCokc sails on Ihc ships of our balllc fleet? Sailors, •pending Ihcir lives on the water, like a bevo.ragc that is all Ihs differ, encc between something refreshing and just something to drink.
A' widely scattered Naval bases, they'll tell you at Ship's Service Departments how much ice-cold Coca-Cola means to the men in refreshment, in enjoyment and in morale. You read and hear similar things every day
11; from places all over the globe.
When people feel about a soft drink that %vay it's got somethingspecial. Coca-Cola has. A taste all its own. A finished art
in its making gives it goodness that sets
it apart. A drink that adds refreshment to thirst-quenching.
Truly, the only thing like Coca-Cola is Coca-Cola, itself 5s i the trade-marked product of The Coca-Cola Company*
A Coke and a hot dog! Everywhere you sec that combination, you see something that is Amcric; in foreign lands.
Although war has changed and disrupted so many things in their lives, our fighting forces overseas arc so often delighted to find in far-off places an old familiar friend... Coca-Cola... being bottled in Allied Nations all over the globe, just as it is at home.
mLLEIUCA, May 12 The pu-
plls of the Talbot school had little
lime /or classes yesterday when
Supl. of Schools Harold D, Cliiltim
arrived at Ihc school announcing mitlee. Resigning were io£," thai the jeep purchased in the re- Gimlher, junior custodian at th cent drive by the pupils was read> high school Samuel Russell Indus
Rojrer RnNvrrt, Phyllis Anne (louden lome of Mrs. Almond Barrnlle of
(H|)ccia! lo The S u n ) CHKLMSl'OKi), May 12—Civil inn defense, in its many ntmilica
to make the child eligible to enter school in September. In other
UHDER
AUTHORITY
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the better buy!
JHE COCA.COU COMPANY er
Chelmsford Common AT 5.05 A. M. DAILY For Employees of the
Abbot Worsted Co.
FORGE, VILLAGE, MASS.
Returning, will leave Forge Village Plant at 2.30 P. M.
of Massachusetts
LOWELL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
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CONFIRMATION—The Confirmation terday by Bishop Cushinq.
William's church af Tewksbury Is shown above. Over 100 were
Pvt. Jnmes French gave the young- sters the ride of Ihcir lives. The sergcanl agreed thai il was a pret- ty busy day (or Ihe jeep, bul the
jevent was but. a feeble effort on thc'-part of the Army lo show the children that their war stamp and bond selling program is deeply ap- preciated, and the sturdy little jeep but a small part of the very generous contribution lo the war
Dates of the school gradua- tions, with the member of the school committee to award the diplomas, also were selected Grad ualion. dates are: Parker Avenue school, Wednesday, June 16 with Frederick A. Gunlher awarding the diplomas; Thursday, June jf for the Ken,wood school, with Warren W. Fox awarding tne diplomas and also for the Col linsville school, with Miss Edna Cutter awarding the diplomas- tnday, June IS. Center school' with George Neofotistos awarding the diplomas andWednesday,June 23. for the high school," with Chairman Bernard Chcnevert awarding the diplomas.
Authorization was given to Stint Garland B. Russell lo make a sur- vey to determine the number of children to enter school in Sep- tember. The rule governing the entrance age is that the child must have passed his or her lifth birth- day, prior to April 1 of this year
wife, Ethel (Cnslcr) Pcnsc; Uvf sons. Mtlton and Ah'in; and his pa rents, nil of South Montvillo, Me I'unei-nl services will he held 01 Thursday afternoon iit Soulr Monl\'ille.
held tomorrow at the Ella E
Fleming school, beginning at 10.3i Io'clock in the morning and con 'tinning all day. All women wh
can assist in this work are urgec to give some of (heir time.
Chelmsford
Manpower'Shortage Hits Civilian Defense Units
King was acling captain nl Guad- At the Dtlson school the rides alcanal and has been in the ser- continued until every child |ind vice for more than 15 monlh been given a lurn, and after such
with Ihe Nalional Guard unit of nn enjoyable day it wasn't easy to Lowell. get back lo classes.
Confessions will be heard at Grange Program
3.3Q Thursday afternoon at SI Plans were completed today for John's church in connection will "boosters' night" sponsored by Ihe women's mission. The Forty Bilierica Grange and to be held to- Hours devotion will start on Fri- night in Masonic hall. Loring P. day of Ibis week. Kew, master at the Bilierica house
ining" of the agencies within a were the victors in another game month or so, in order that there played with the Princeton nine, will not be a leal breakdown winning by a score of 8 lo 2. The when the drafting of married me, hilling of Don Burne, Ihird base- gets into full swing—and thai will man for the Indians, with two not. be many months in the fu- doubles, driving in four runs, feat- ture if the present rate of induc- ured the ,gamc. The next game tion is maintained.
about three months, lhal he wil effort since Ihe plan was inaugu-
Ihc North Tewksbury Rod Cros
sewing and knitting "unit will t> be home this week-end. Lieul rated last September. - •
largely nUonclccl. regular meeting at the borne of
members completing the course This list will be forwarded to the U. S. Army oflicials of the First Fighter command for approval,
tacled, but have been too busy Prcs. M rs. Clifford Leaver Mrs. Hilaire Comeau. A socialeve- and the task of timing the proper
man for Ihe job is gelling more opened the business session, at ning was enjoyed nnd Mrs.James and the granting of Ihe certificates difficult every flay. vhich Mrs. Roger Foster nnd Mrs. Monahan won the prize of Iheeve- of graduation. These will hepre- If an air rairt alarm or blackout Flerbert Scobie presented their re- ning. A luncheon was served by sented at a future dale during a
ports ns secretary and treasurer
chief warden, Deputy Burton H of the organization. A sum was ments were Mr.s,Frank Brcen, occasion. Also on this date scry'
test should come white there is no
the hostess and active in arrange- special program planned for the
Gould would lake charge, but then donated for the graduation exer- Mrs. Eric Wilton, M rs.James ice pins for those who havecom- he would have to lind someone lo cises and children's parly (o ho Monahan, Mrs. Edward MacLen- pleted n year or more of duty at (ake over his duties and that would icId in June, anrl a sum likewise nan, Mrs. Moriin Weimar, Mrs. Ihe post will be awarded.
be (lilllcull. was voted for the Chelmsford Roll Hilairo Comeau and JMrs. Arthur Following the class sessions, thft
The "shift" work in defense of Honor fund. Dolan. first meeting of. the new officers plants, cnlislmenls and Ihc rirafl- Principal Harry Hilyard of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynch of of the day was held, with Chief "ng of single men has cut down school spoke briefly, outlining the Cambridge announce the birth of Observer William C. Chamberlain Ihe ranks of the auxiliary police, jroblerns resulting from the war a son April 25. Mrs. Lynch is Iheexplaining the policies of Ihe ob- auxiliary firemen, air raid wardens ind asking for the co-operation former Miss Helena Monahnn of servation post. He and Miss Isobel and other civilian defense workers ind understanding of thepar- Nuttings Lake. M. Gregory, the assislant, are to to quite some extent, leaving most ents. remain in .their present posts, and of Ihe work for the married men. Mrs. Edward Russell, past state Don't buy meat weighed un- ill observers now serving .and
Now with the draft board in councilor, installed the new ofli- ler an oscillating fan. The. air meeting the requirements are to this section calling Jn childless ~ers, ns follows: changes the weight, and you get )c retained. The U. S. Army offi- married men for blood tests and President, Mrs.Edward Barker; one-half to one ounce less that cials now require a 25-hour period
other preliminaries to actual draft- vice president, Mrs.Roger Foster; way. ing, it seems certain that there
will not be sufficient men left in secretary, Miss Mildred Perry;
lovvn to man all Ihe posts set up treasurer, Mrs.Paul Peterson,
by the civilian defense program Following (lie induction ccrc- n an emergency. nony. Mrs. Russell presenter! a One alternative already under rosewood gavel wade by her hus- •onsideration locally is to consol- )and lo the organization nnd a datc several of the agencies into corsage was presented to llx re- one general agency—with Ihe goal iring president on behalf of the
n mind of having one fully or- membership.
;anized group ready to step' into Community singing was enjoyeri iclion on a moment's notice rath- vilh Miss Mabel BtrUvctl as ac- er than two or three skeletonized companist, and refreshments were nut fits. In this way, it is believed, ierved by Mrs. Paul Egan and he town would be better covered Mrs. Thomas Lambert.
should an emergency arise and Ihe
lumber of men on call would be
owercci to equal the number WestChefms'd ivailablc.
It is expected lhal the leaders (Special to TheS u n )
of the civilian defense program WEST CHKLJi.SFOim, May 12. will make a start on this -strcain- —The West Chelmsford Indians
for the Indians will be Sunday,
Honor Lcgionnnlrps May 15, al Strawberry Hill with NEW OFFICERS OF THE EAST CHELMSFORD P.-T. A.—Seated
A number of local members of Chelmsford Center at 3 o'clock.
American Legion post 212 has Everyone is invited to attend. is Mrs. George Barker, new president of the Easf Chelmsford
received cards from the slate Leonard Moreno, W. S. A., son P.-T. A. Standing, left to right, are: Miss Mildred G. Perry, L-ommand for continuous mem- of Mrs.Sarah Moreno of Maine]
bership in the organization. Ac- street, spent .-, furlough this past secretary; Mrs. Roger Foster, vice-president; Mrs. Paul Peterson, cording to a list received by week with his mother.
"mdr. John J. Kelley, the follow- ing have thus been honored re- cently:
25 years, Robert Cameron; years, W ayne L. Gray; 10 years, Michael J. Coughlin, Dr. Robert I.. Jones. Henry Quinn and Hugh W eir; five years, Fred Bishop, William Coppen, James A. Grant. John J. I.awson, Edward A! Aloores, George O. Nichols, Wil- lard Simms, Edward Thurber Proctor P. Wilson and Arthur s' W ood.
Through an error, the date of Ihe next Legion meeting was lisled in last night's edition as May 17. The next meeting will he held on Mav 2>1.
No. Chelms'd
Girl Scouts to Meet; Home From Guadalcanal
(Special (o The S u n )
_NO. CHEI,MSFOKI>, May 12- "!irl Scout Troop J!) in charge of heir leader Hazel I.akin, will neet in the lower town hall Thursday night at 7 o'clock. The Reaver patrol is asked to bring ts looms.
Mrs. Harold King of Middlesex street, received a telegram yes- erday from Lieut H.arold King,
treasurer.
vho
has been '.n this country Bus Will Leave
Are you dreaming: of one, too? A recent' survey revealed that that is what more than a million American families want.
But like you,they'll have to wait.
There's a war to be won first. Did you know it takes as much lumber to crate a bomber as is needed for a five-room house?
However, you can start building- that home of tomorrow today — and help to build a better world, too—by put ting every dollar you can spare into War Bonds and your savings account. ..The suggestion is as practical as it is patriotic,
MUTUAL
SAVINGS BANKS
A home of your own.
quickly were given out and Scrgl.
William A. Bodenschatz, Jr.,and school nurse. "
Mrs. Arthur Hopper of New of correction and Harvey G.Tur-
Jersey, sister of Charles Camp- ner are to be (he guest speakers
bell of Middlesex street, was a The general public is invited.
recent visitor at her brother's Tomorrow night the local Grange
home. M rs. Hopper was formerly will be entertained by Pomona
a North Chelmsford resident. Grange nnri the meeting will start words, the child must he 5 years
promptly aI 8 p, in, in Masonic and 5 months of age when enter- lions under Ihc present set-up, i EastChelms'd hatI, Alt members are requested ing school.
feeling the manpower shortage lo be present. The Americanization classcon-
probably as much if not more than anything else in this town, it wa. learned loclay.
As ,an example—more than
month ago Guy G. Files resignec
as chief air raid warfton, a posi
lion which ranks second only to
that of rliiiirman of public safety
Since that time the public safet\ —Featured by the installation of arc reminded to bring articles for
chairman, James A. Grant, ha.1- officers for Lhc coming year, Ihe the snle. The public is invited and
been seeking a man to take Ihc annual meeting of (he East Par- it is hoped there will be a largo quarters with approximately <10 job, without having any success en(.-Teacher association was held attendance.
Several persons have been con last night at the school and was The Nip'n Tuck club held a
New Officers Installed at P.-T. A. Meeting
for those interested in becoming A penny sale and card party will naturalized citizens, will be held he held at the home of Mrs. Cyriltonight from 7.30 to 9 o'clock in
1900 Club Party
J. Locke, president of Ihe 1900 Ihe Goodhue school.
club, Thursday, at 2 p. m. for the
Final Examinations
The final examinations for the
(Special lo The -S'ln)
KAST G11E[,MS!''OKD, May 12 arship fund of Ihe club. Members
benefit of the Student Nurse schol-
cepted with regret by the L,^
and Miss Edith Cursley, R. N
ducted by Miss Eleanor Murphy
class in identification of aircraft serving on the observation post were held last night in the Legion