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Tyngsboro
Gay Nineties Revue by Grange—First Aiders MeeJ
ints known to his town farm bor committee. Town and bool authorities have combined
help in the emergency and ,n be reached by phoning the erk of the boai'd. In Groton the lephone number is 651, Low
Need Volunteer Workers; Legion-Auxiliary to Elect
(Special to The Sun)
TVNGSBOno, May 12—The Gay lorpc school.
saving character, is the surgical be conducted by Noble Grand dressing class being sponsored Walter Wilson, falls on the 12'llh throughout the country by the anniversary of Odd Fellowship a American Red Cross, every vil- large attendance is desired. The lage, lown nnd city having Its in- regular olllcers will confer the lividual project conducted under degree. Refreshments will be .he sponsorship of the locnl Anier- served under the direction of Wal- can Red Cross chapter or com-
Nineties revue sponsored by the omona Session
Grange and the stamp^ and bond The next meeting of Middlesox- committee, will be staged in the 'orcester Pomona Grange will be town hall on Friday at 8 p. m. It eld in the Grange hall, Town- will include solos by Mrs. War- nd, tomorrow. This will be an ren Riley,- Mrs. Harry Liyermorc, 1-day meeting and will start at
Mrs. Carl Gray and Clarence Car- 0.30 a, m. The master of the ost Grange will extend the wel- kin, duets by Ruth Wilkins and omc and Mrs. Clara Flarity, 50- David Pelletier, and by Janet ear member, will respond. The Clarke and Barbara L. Knight; oil-call will be followed by "Gar-
do Leahy and Edward Mnttson. nu'tlcc.
Lieut."Howard Warren has been These projects, one of which
men's quartet composed of Hay ens" by seventh degree mem- PINEHURST GIRL SCOUTS RECEIVES AWARD—Frances Chris- Mrs. . Orlnnd Wheeler and fnmily. lime novice workers are produc- moml W. Shcrburnc, Norman ers. In the afternoon, there will Miss Rulb Brook's third grade "ng the much-needed dressings un- Sherburne, Chester Bancroft and e a musical program nnd readings tensen, PineWst Girl Scout, received the next to highest award pupils will hold « natural science der Ihe supervision of Instructors Myron Hartford; a specialty num- ,• Ellen Matson. for valor in life saving at Parents' Night meeting of the Pinehurst exhibit al Spnulding Memorial who are nt Imnd during Ihe work- ber by Russell Cobleigh, Philip The Ladies Benevolent society of school auditorium Thursday nfler- ing hours to assist wilh their Forrest, John Clarke and Andrew 10 Union Congregational church Girl Scouts. Shown with her are, left, Mrs. Irene Parsons, leader noon from 2 to 4 o'clock. knowledge of the proper methods
l.andry and a chorus of 30 voices ill hold a meeting on Thursday of Pinehurst froop, and Mrs. Grace Carson, member of the Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Norman Suther- lo follow in folding the dressings,
regular meeting under the leader Irs. Clarence Anderson, now uell. Concluding fenIure of the held Thursdny evening, fnl- Mothers d eek-end nt the urged to go to the high school
ship of Capl. Gladys Jackson. Fo wing Ihe supper given in honor of Mis. Moore's mother. Mrs. Em- lowing the opening exercises a re vith the Army Air force at congress will be ;i dinner tonight. the choir. Mrs. Lester Janice
liearsal of songs for the Memoria antic City, N. J. He was inducted A iholy hour of devotion lo Our ill be in charge.
nny Tuesday or Thursday morn- 'ng nt 10 o'clock, whore they will br- shown in n very short time how lo fold these vllnlly needed dress- ings. Every dressing completed is one nearer the tiuota that must be mol.liy the local commitlee. The recent successful drive against llizcrte ontl Tunis was not without Us toll of wounded nnd nn in- creased demand for Ilic dressings
Ayer
Grangc Meets Tonight; Patriotic Program Planned
day program was held and game were played.
A group of lirst aiders met in th town hall on Monday night for th purpose of reviewing the test. Mrs Frank Phclps demonstrated Ih folding of double blankets am artificial respiration was prac ticed. Chairman Chester Quee asked all first aiders to reserve th first Monday of every month fo practicing first aid, at a grou meeting in the hall.
nto the Army a lew weeks ago.
Forge Village Abbot Band fo Meet
New Director Tonight (Special lo The Sun)
FORGE VILLAGE, May 12—The members of the Odd Ladies lodge
Lady ot Perpetual Help will be
conducted on Thursday afternoon Robert Farringloit, Jr., son ot from 2 lo ;! o'clock at Ste. The- r. and Mrs. Farrington of the
. Townsend
Children's Day Planned by Baptist Church
The Ladies Aid Alliance is spon
soring a series of three book re Itcld their monthly meeting in the auto accident.
views with Rev. Edward Cahill Abbot hall on Bradford slreel last
Chelmsford as the reviewer night. Noble Graml Mrs. Amy
The first one will be held o Harrington conducted Ihe business
Thursday at. 8 p. m. in the Firs icssion, after which refreshments j
Parish church. At that time Mr were_served. *, ' Shirley Cahill will discuss "From Suez t "The Young People's Fellowship
rese's church. '
A son was horn at the Lowell
General hospital lo Petty Officer and Mrs. Francis E. Roberts of
.dustrinl School for Boys, who
a firsl class petty officer loipr-
i man in the U. S. navy, is at-
nding a school in Newport. R.
(SpeciEil lo Tlic Sun)
AYKK, May 12—The funeral ot mittee in charge. The party is
9GO-A Methucn street, Kenwood. When he finishes bis school-
Edith lloughton Priest, wid- scheduled for 8 o'clock.
g he will be promoted to the Mrs. Roberts is the former Joseph- ink of chief petty officer.
(Special lo The Sun)
WF.ST TOWNSENl), May 12— by Ihe field nnd bnsc hospilnls of Priest, will be held Thursday aft-
ine Or?.ecliowicz.
Mrs. Lisle Sewell of 15 Green
street, has returned home from the Quincy hospital where she was confined for a month due lo
fownsend
Grange Host Tomorrow to Middlesex-Worcester (Special to The Sun)
Deiails concerning Children's Sun- the armed forces
dnv be discussed, nnd plans
made at the session of Ihe Baptist of the American Legion
church executive bonrd on Friday auxiliary arc reminded that evening, following Hie Victory Iwo organizations will meet class supper nnd meeting. home of Mrs.-John
Avialion W. Ilulchinson in King street, Lil- I). S. N., who has received his ini- Mny business sesslo
tial training nt William's college .spent llie week-end
ernoon from the II." Louis Farmer
Main street, preceded by services at 2 o'clock, conducted b Major Frank Crnndnll, U.S
D unstable
Grange to Hold Big Meeting Thursday Night (Special to The Sun)
Pfc. Garfield Sewell lins returned to his bnse at Santa Maria, Cnl., after an extended furlough.
PUNSTABLE, May 12—The reg- William E. Smiley lo have cluirgc the Community Memorial hospital iilnr meeting of Dunstable Grange
Singapore" by Cecil Brown, Th of St. Andrew's church met last;
other two evenings nave bee light in the reception hall under1
planned for Friday, May 21 an Lhe direction of Rev. Hugh L. United Church Choir Friday, May '28. Anyone interns! .Villson. A short business meeting
cd is invited to attend. was held, after which games were
On Sunday evening at 7 o'clock employed.
Rev. Elkdon Bucklan, chaplain Mrs. Percy Margraves ot Som- SIIIK1.EV, May 12—At Ihe Shir- al Grange, Mrs. Mildred Richards have
the Rhode Island State Grange erville visited Monday at the home ml the response will be given by
will speak- at a "Go to Clurch Sun of her aunts and uncle, the Misses •y U. S. O. club on Church slreel Irs. Clara Flarily of Townsend, a
day" service in the Evangelica and Mr. Lovvthers of Bradford onighl. the weekly dance will be 0-year member. The session will for
church. The public is invited t street....Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence eld. Gii-ls will be present from hen be turned over to the master firmary. 1 he Walter Peterson fntn- a son Ibis week al the Community
In the Priest family lol
.ynn and Shirley. Music will 'be
attend. Kane of Pleasant sireel announce upplied by the Lovell Genera f the Pomona body, Charles Rich-
Common, announce Memorial hospital, Ayer.
to Be Given Supper
he visiting Grangers nnd mcm- Alicia, who
ers of the Pomona Grange will be Augustinn.
•elcomcd by Ihe master of the lo- Air. and Mrs. Arlhur
rial day, Sunday, May 110. and will
(Special lo The Sun)
urged to be in attendance.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnyniml M.-Milch-
held lonlghl. al. Hardy's hall, nl 8 Chaplain Mrs. tieorge 11
be enjoyed In charge. of the music committee. Everyone Is re- quested to bring a decorated' box
qul?. and specialty danceshave arranged by the commit- PrizeS will be awarded for
Ihe most original decorated boxes.
Mrs. Joseph Mitchell of Kenda the birth of a daughter at the Ayer ospital orchestra. Refreshments rds who will conduct the business B<irkhousc apar!menI. road suffered a broken wrist in hospital Monday morning. Mrs. ill be served .Al 7 p. m. before ession. During this session, a
fall downstairs.
Groton
H, S. Senior Class to Hold Annual May Dance
(Special to The Sun)
Kane is the former Miss Margaret he dance, Private Joseph Me ommiltee consisting of the master Me., spent the week-end here. s meeting today at the high schoo
Hampton, Eleanor Marriott; dec-j
orating, Rose Haberski, Robert j Dracut Bissetl, Katherine Rust, Richard
Flagg, Gar] Huntingdon, Stanley
Zalesney; •-orchestra committee,
Richard Cleary, Frances Walsh,
Robert Bissett. A great many
tickets have been sold and a large
crowd is expected.
•Morning Mixers" lirst year cook
)y several other members, 'omona Night
Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lonough will give dancing in if the Pomona Grange, Charles Robert Orr of Groton road.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drolet of ructions lo anyone interested. ticlmrds; masler of Ihe Fltchburg Lawrence spent the week-end at Tonight at the report center ii Grange. Mrs. Laura G. Hiilchins.
he fire .station, Vernon H. Griflii and the executive committee ol Mrs. Mary Drolet, of Palermo vill be on duly from G p. he Middlesex-Worcester Pomonn slreel... .The nllar boys of St hrough G n. m. Thursday morn Jrange. Mrs. Grace Brock of Catherine's church met yesterdaj ng, when he will be relieved b Leominsler, Mrs. Grace Copp of afternoon for a business session Rev. A. Ray Meserve, who wi: Ayer and Nelson Harlwell of Fitcli- and instruction under the direction ake over the position until 8 i mrg, will matte a report regard- of Rev. Charles E. Downey m. f. ng recommendations us lo the GROTOX, May 12—The senio All the members of Die Abbol Miss Frances Colpitls niv tme to hold Ihe Pomona meetings, class 'of Groton high school wi Worsted band are inviied to atlenr 'ricnris of Boston were recen ;o as not lo conflict with other hold Its annual May dance Frida n special rehearsal tonight at 7.30 ;uests at Die home of Miss Col iubordinnlc Granges. Garden talks o'clock in Abbot hall. A new di- pitts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon by several seventh degree members night at the Groton town ha rector will be present... .Everett irrt M. Cotpllts on Leomistcr road vlll conclude (he morning session from 8 to 2. It is to be a sem Connell, U. S. Navy, is visiting ai Zigmun.d Wesolowski, an en vlilch will get under way at 10.30. formal affair. Miss Pike, the cla: the home of his mother, Mrs. Em- iign in Ihe U. S. navy, returne: Mrs. Mildred Duncklcy of Mil- adviser, is supervising the plan ily Philips of Prescott street. o his base after a short leave a ord, N. H., will open the after- Mr. Harold Anderson of the Ab- he home of his parents, Mr. am noon session at 1.45 with songs. The matrons will be Mrs. Williai bot Worsted Co. has been con- Mrs. Albert- Wesolowski on Rod I'own Treasurer William H. Mill- Folkins, Mrs. Ralph Bowmar ar fined to his home for Ihe pnsl week man avenue recently. 'nglon. a former teacher in Die tcbekah Wlilst Philippines will give a talk "A Wednesday evening al 8 p. m. jltmpso of the Philippines." The whist will he held for (he benc program will conclude with rend- 11 of the Mary A. Livcrmore Re ngs by Ellen Mnllson of Wcsl ickah lodge at the home of Mrs I'ownsend. A public dinniMi will be "rank Farnsworth on Mass, ave served in the banquet hall at 12.30 lue. mdcr direction of Mrs. Lilla Senver The weekly meeting of th of the Townsend Grange, assisted
Mrs. William Freeman. The com by Illness... .Mr. and Mrs. Marshall mittees-are as follows: Advert! Dean of Charlcstown spent the ing and ticket committee, Evely week-end at the home of Mr
Dean's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Bowmar, Barbara Gray, Jon ence Dean of Pershing street,
the home of Mr. Drolet's mother,
(.'outIrnicil
ng club was held Monday aftei of probationary service, before the noon al Ihe club house on Chure
fl wns Pomona night at the official arm hands, denoling their street. The meeting was opene session nl Ihe Townsend Grange service, can be awarded. Classes Miss Jean Morin and Mis Monday evening. Visiting Pomona n idenlificalion of aircraft will be Mary Trcmblay, co-directors jflicers were present and offered
he club. During the meeting som >rief remarks. The olliccrs were soon as a complete class is formed the work for the yearly exbib nry Minnie Knight from I his Miss Gregory will be the inslruc- was planned. Secrclarial reporl own; F^lor.i Alice Fenner, Ayer, or. A second announcement of in ivcre sent to Miss Priscilla Dav and Mrs. Grace Copp of Ayer rep- crest was given by Mr. Chamber of Concord, extension agent. Thos resenting the Groton Grange; Mrs, ain. Slate Director Farley of the present included Jacqueline Lan 'Jrace Brock of I.eominstcr of the
Plans have been completed for
Ihe 150th graduating exercises of opened for Ihe new observers, as of the notebooks were finished an Master Charles Richards, Secrc-
the Lawrence academy. Rev. Theo- dore P. Ferris, rector of Trinity church, Boston, will be the speak-
and the diplomas will be
awarded by Hon. Hunlley
Spaulding, president of the board
of trustees of the academy. The
academy was incorporated by
!hc general court, Sept. 25, 1703.
For 52 years it was known as
"The Groton Academy," and then,
in consequence of the munificent
gifts of William Lawrence and
Amos, his brother, the name was
changed by legislative enactment
to "The Lawrence Academy at
Groton." From 1807 until 18D8 the
school was maintained for both
sexes; then by vote of the trus-
tees, the policy of the school was
changed and it became a school on.
for boys only. At the time of its The members of Hie choir o
centennial, in 1893, it had in- the Center church will meet to
structed 8000 boys and girls. Its night at 6.45 o'clock at Ihe par
graduates, during the century and sonagc for a regular rehearsal.
a half of its existence, have done At 8 o'clock, the final rchearsa
honor to the school and many of for the cast of the Old Minstre
them have attained distinction in show to be presedted tomorrow Eva Marsh, Mrs. Prudence Harri vage chairman, reports lhat this law, medicine, the ministry and night at 8 o'clock in the Grangi Mrs. Edith Graves, Mrs. Chest project has slowed up consider- business, and as officials of state lall, will be held. Thomas D. Dean Wheeler. Mrs. Una Comstock, Mr ably. Discarded clean nylon, silk, and nation. ,In 1918, a large en- is the director and inlerloculor o Grace Treadwell, Mrs. Mona Jub nylon and silk, anrl silk and rayon dowment was received from the the show. The Cenler Paris] Mrs. J. Walter Desmond. Mr
Massachusetts committee on civil :eigne. Leona Lanlcigne, Mar
an defense, has forwarded infer Kubiac, Rila Pauley, Ruth La executive committee and Mrs. Ella
mation that he has authorized the croix and Marilyn Mailhol. Hovcy and George Fonner of awarding of service pins with bars Miss Marlha J. Hunter an Ayer. The visitors were wel- o denote Ihe various branches o. Mrs. Abbie J. Batten who spen comed by the masler, Mrs. Mildred .he defense service. Bars will b( he winter in SI. Petersburg, Fla Richards. The social period was Jevoted lo an inlere.sling talk on current events by Timothy Flar- ily; a talk on Mothers day by Bridge street, will be the Ma; Mrs. Elmlna Wheeler, presiden Kov. Sherman Goodwin who quol- of the Shirley Grange Sewing' clr ed passages from Mary Ellen cle, wishes lo lhank all member Chase's book; .solos by Mrs. Vcrn of the club who contributed Wilson who was accompanied at the success of Mothers day al th the piano by Mrs. Mildred Rich- Shirley U. S. O. chjb. Those wh ards and readings by Mrs, flora contributed were Mrs. Louis Upham, Mrs. Vera Wilson. Mrs. Longley, iMrs. A. A. Adams. Mr race Kilbo'irn, Charles Richards Lucille Jurga, Mrs. Alma Procto and Mrs. Gertrude Cook. Refresh- Mrs. Bertha Farnsworth, Mr ment* were served under the di- Lena Smith. Mrs. Mildred Wallac rection of Mrs. I.ilia Sfaver and
awarded for service from 50 lo have returned to their home 5000 hours of service. Harvard road.
Mrs. Lewis H. Mnddocks, 1429 U. S. O. Workers
lostess to the members of UK Delta Alpha class for the regulai monthly meeting lo be held to night. Mrs. Thomas Oliver, presi rlcnt, will conduct the business ses
Dr. Samuel A. Green foundation, Men's club and the choir of Ih Alice Farrar. Mrs. Lucille Farn stockings are needed right mvny. and today the academy has an en- church have combined their talen worth, Mrs. Gertrude Farnsworl They may be left in receptacle
BREW THESE BETTER
ALES and BEER
rollment of 100 boys. ivith specialty numbers, to presen Mrs. Mabel Graves. Mrs, Bess Word has been received from a real old-fashioned minstrel show Buxlon, Mrs. Vannie Buxlon. Mr Henry A. Tolles, C. M. 3-c. U. S. arranged to be lively and enter Mary Dunn, Miss Veronica Mak N.. that he has arrived at his taining. All proceeds from th lervich, Mrs. Arllie I-nnc-ey. Mi destination on the west coast, near show will be used lo continue th Laura Wesolowski, Mrs. ?;th San Francisco. repairs needed in Ihechurchbase Boutilier and Mrs. Elmifta Wht-e
at Tcnncy's and Tarhcll's stores at the Center.
Odd Fellows
The North Star lodge I. O. O. F. will confer the Initiatory gree tonight al a session of
The applications for local farm ment, which has been named a er. Members xvho served luncbeo organization. Deputy Grand Mas- help have been very few. Every t official evacuation center. at the club included: Mrs. Aim ter Cas.per Hobbs of Hudson is ex- farmer needing help this spring The Red Cross sewing group Proctor. Mrs. Bertha Farnswort pected to be1 present as well as and summer should make his for the Center and East Dracu Mrs. Mona Jubb, Mrs. Floren several other invited guests. As
Mrs. Margaret Harris, Mrs. Louis Mrs. Grace Kilbourn.
Thompson. Mrs. Edna Burrill,Mr Mrs. Lilla Seaver, hosiery sal-
districts will meet on Thursday Wood, Mrs. Mary Levesque. Mr the dale of the meeting which will from 10 a. m, lo 3 p. m. as usua: J. Walter Desmond and Mrs.
BUS WILL LEAVE The regular Thursday evenin mina Wheeler, who was in charg
CLOSED MONDAY
MAY 17 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
NASHUA RIVER meeting for the first aid grou
Friday at the Shirley U. S, club on Church street, the 1 dies on duty in the office from lo 11 p. rn. will be Mrs. Evely Gauette and Mrs. Mary Landry.
The weekly meeting of the Shi
By the Old Paper Mill, Groton AT 5.30 A. M. DAILY For Employees of the
Blame Your Lazy LiverBile If-
GA Y
NINETIES
REVUE
CONSTIPATION with
Abbot Worsted Co. mental dullness, half alive reeling ofte
Mary K, Kiver Beauty Parlor
FORGE VILLAGE, MASS.
Returning, will leave Forge
Village Plant at 2.30 P. M. tar InUatlnal action. Follow label dlrec
35e.
Ha hcadaCh result when liver bill doesn't flow (reel?
IN Tin; Tyngsboro Town Hall FRIDAY, May 14—8 P. M.
AduHs .'
Children
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:... Mr.
TON'NSKND, May 12 _ Town-
end Grange No. 194 will be hosl son in
be held Friday night in the hall. During the literary hour a penny snlc will be conduct- ed by Mrs. John K. Whittier. The gucsl speaker will be Mrs. Mary Kenncy, R. N., who will talk on "Home Nursing." At the close o£ All members of both groups arc meeting of the organl/.allon to be the business session, a May party
Littleton
BOSTON, Mny 12 (UP)—Some
irlcc declines were reporter! on
;he nearby egg market, according
lo the U. S. agriculture dcparl-
menl. The undertone was gcncr-
nlly cautious and unsettled. In
early Iradlng large nearby spe- IJTTI.ETON, Mny 12—One cials were 41 to 43 1-2 cents n the projects most essential to dozen. Mediums were steady at national war effort, and which 3S cents. could be classed as being ol lire-
BOSTON EGG MARKET
COUNTY NEWS
singing [he songs of that period ftcrnoon at 2.30. They will sew
A one-act play, -Local Girl .Makes or the Red Cross.
Good." will be presented by Mrs The Ladies Aid of the Christian
Herbert Riley, Miss Myrla Wilbur hurch. West Groton. will hold led tins week.
Warren Riley, Clarence Carkin am meeting tomorrow al 7.45 p. m., XAVV VARU
Harry Coles. John E. Johnson of t Ihe home of Mrs. Harold Lud- Representing Sle. Therese's par- na Wheeler in Shirley .Center dren, James and Robert, of Cnpcr our service hospitals' in this coun- THEY DON'T WASTE "GAS"—Bella and Dorothy Therriault of Chelmstord will act as master 'O en. ish at the two-day session of the postponed. corner, Townsend Harbor, hnve rc- ry nnd al (he fighting fronts.
Council.
of the medical unit
je omit:
' Grange sewing circle whu-i volunlccred Ihelr services know :s scheduled lo be held Mondn.\ and fnmily,' Brooklirio street. ing Ihe pressing demand for dress- ening al the home of Mis. t;i- Mrs. Catherine Boycs and chil- ings being constantly made by
transferred from Miami, Fla., and lias been carried on by the Little- Is now at Tampn, Fin....Mrs. Hn- ton Hod Cross committee for many hel Berard nnd infant son of Fitch- inonlhs. require no pnrliculnr sKill burg spent Monday In Townsend or adeplnoss on Ibe part ol Ihe visiting at the .home of Mv. and 'individual worker and in a short
ceremonies and Mrs. John E. Riley The annual business meeting of seventh • annual Congress of Cath- P. F. C. Robert Day, who is lurncd lo their home following n Pelham, N. H., are shown as they rode into Lowell to do their will be the pianist. Dancing wit he Plrst Baptist church will be olic Women in Boston, are Mrs. ationcd with the U. S. Marines visit in Nanlicoke. Pa., with Mr. in size, have been assigned all shopping. The trip took a little longer than by automobile, but' follow the show. (See adv.) icid Thursday evening at_ the Donald Morse, Mrs. Rose La- Washington. D. C.. is spencl- nnd, Mrs. Clarence Boycs. She wns units of Ihe Red Cross and ndded
land and dnughtcr. Susanne. of U. i.s a lype of wnr work that Warren. VI., were week-end guests young and old alike may do. and of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Colby many communities men hnvc
There will be a meeting of th hurch vestry. niarche, Mrs. Joseph Swiniarski a 10-day lenve at the home m<5 in New York by her mother, workers are needed by all of the there was on rationing to worry about.
Evangelical church members in Miss Louise Troili is on the and Mrs. Leo G. Peters. The Con- his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mrs. Galen Proctor, s communities, this town holm; no for Us regular weekly nil-day work district court, Chief Arthur P. the church tonight at 8 o'clock. lean's list at Becker college this gress will be brought lo a close at cd Day on Lancaster road. panied her borne. exception. Those desiring to session, with Mrs. Louis Ilershman. Bliss, of the Townsend police de-.
Girl Scouts met in the town enn. St. Cecilia's church with an ad- The weekly rehearsal of the Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and make a real nnd tangible conlrib- project chairman, in charge. hall on Monday afternoon for f John Anderson, son of Mr. and dress by William Cardinal O'Con- .oil' of the United church daughter, Mnrllyn, of Maiden .spent ulion toward ultimate victory :tre
pnrlmenl, wns the complainant against George LnClair, of Craw- ford. N. H., for spcetling. Judge l.yman K. Clark found LaClair guilty and imposed a line of 510.
Tomorrow night at Hardy's hall," Ayer Grange will sponsor its reg- ular whist party held in the Inter- est of the organization general fund. Chaplain Mrs. George H. Fenner is chairman of the com-
the Middlesex - Worcester Po- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doyle spent in charge of the auxiliary meeting. lona Grange here Thursday in Mother!,- day in' Goffstown, N. II. 13olh orgnnlznllons
norning and afternoon sessions, where they visited their daughter, plans for the observance of Memo-
(Special to The Sun)
of the Legion meeting and Pros.
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