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Firemen Rescue Horse; Football
Lowell Sun and Citizen-Leader Tuesday December 30 I94I; COUNTY NEWS
North Baptist Church Meeting on Tonight; New Year's Party
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P-'.'.r'V Cl C'ro>,- c |';HI '7',,'Hr, la-t night Mm tr
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1er, Mis. Liorot!.','
•;. Thei-or. Holland of Matlapan in spending this week at tho lionn; of Mrs. Cora McF.naney of Fourth slrret.. Boy Scout troop jl v.-ill meet at Abbot Inll on Wcdnc«dav evening at 6..10, Kvery member i"-
sted lo be ptc-ent aL rneelm;:.
iyngsboro
Special Town Meeting Tomorrow Notes of Interest
ei-ial lo The Hun i
IOliO, Ui. .7t A ,]JP_ nieeiin- iw|! l.v hr-|d m liall on U'ecine.-day eu:- lo >ee it Hie voteis v.ill
;nirchnsc a MI plow,
Mr. and Mi-. J,1m^ Bicnnan of .-.(reel.
iin Ihe Navy Yard •f.ction; Sam'sjlield, New 1'rjrk. Nu date has been Joins Army Air
! lillin^- station, at Ilovey s'jiiarc: set for the wedding. ; Corps; Many Home
Four Escape Serious jOoftroy's store, Collinsviile; Diad- Mi. :mi! Mr.s. Krwl Kerry ofi jley's Filling station, in the Km- 'oiHand. Me., arc visititifi al' the'! Injury as Machine Skids 'wood section, and Pcabody's gar- honnj of Mri. L'lhcl Sargenl, Mrd-
fif.-idrne. Mr. ,f:i
widely known and
rient of this to-,1 i
the past H'l jeari npcrat
rancli on Main street, which prr-vi- begin his duties ns onsly war owned by the Knod (iini- the U, i>. nrivy.
GROTON CRIB—This crib siiuatcd on the lawn of the Sacred Heart church at Groton the picturesque and attracts much aHcnlion from passing motorisb.
Inn
ilK't.iof Ilol
iheiTuflf;
jllu-.u high .M.'hc:
prominent Moving riii-tmr-.,
Man- cr the
An chib-:cvciit will '»'• brought
planned:'-viih the presentation of
'" 'Ml-, l.i (lie .-.'inai niemi^r.-
Water street. Dracnl, annouii'-e
talioncd nt Kaiifp'toy. He rcc'iii- ly cancelled plans to accept n c.il!
Harry Peavcy of Littleton. The members voted to jive J5 to the Red Cross. A Christmas parly, and exchange of small gifts, was enjoyed, and refreshments were
i l o
Kenny btm];,
nnd
wi l l
remain
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Banquet
Tonight
ily. fiesifles his 'wife, l-;i;/abe|h | Many local women i Mason t Jac^ijitb, and anoUi'T '"•nh"ht'ininr]' Id-lure daughter, Mrs, Mildird Crcy ol|\V,'ir Ag'-nts,' Heading:, he i- survived i,y 10 ;Ch;indl'-r of tl; crandc'iildren anr! iwo ;:re;if--cor|
grandchildren. Funeral serMn-.. were held this afternoon at trie Lundgrcn funeral house in An- dover and burial was in Hie Old boulh leinMery in Ando'.'er.
The ninny friends ol I'.ev. and
Mrs. Charles Frederick v.i!
Cif.t to learu thai his church ,it| intere.itf.-d in Ihe motor corps, and'sports .'faff will be master of - -
From College
a^-e nt Hie Center. gion mem- (Special to The Sun)
-jold
ong hsl ol prominent by a reprc>'cnta;,ve' of the Bille-: and Overturns
Prirfipal sp'jaker will; iica I3ij-jnc?.«. Men':: dub. All let- Joe Mr-Anil", line coam M K'linen nn 1lie i cam v. ill i c-'cive
and while
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Dame university, tjcorge' their ]riic:s, and -^ nen M'dianc, member of Tlir- Sun s^catd:,
i.iin -Ncwbtiryyjpjornl 'air corps and' l'eft on Frida'y tor f 1
"blank" di,>:ng will be explained.'ri-remnnics. jn .Sweden bnth emplovr
ol
i iRhted.
The Ladies and Men's hovlin-
'earns of rhe Diar-ui Granqc v.ill [hold we»kly roll-offs tonight wi l l , pnemh«rs nf (he Ilillsboro' Countv
lengue at N.-i.shnn.
The American Legion will !-,„
host_ to iis- members and friends nil a New Year's eve parly at n,n Legion f|iiarlers. on Wednevlav 'I'Ebt. "Chick" Boisvc-rt is sei vinr'- as Ihe general fhrairnian.
The main library at the Cen- j^r w-ill be open today from 1 to •i 1'- m.. but branch libraries v,ill he closed during the school
lion period
NAVV YARD
. i" Christi—an Kndeavor melt in:ffo°rnt D"ecvens,. Jlile expects to be
tne hvaiiKclitai on Suiidav'sent later to Missouri where he ng when the devotional exer-!wiU he stationed, lie is the son of
limifeley. Me,, was buritfd lo I he
ground on Dec.11. Itcv. Mr.j [Jlackout -ind air raid drills will' Other .speakers on Ihe propram, worker., arc national^ organi/redi plates in the lo'.ni. Residents are Frederick is n former pastor ofjhe practiced. The meeting begins will b-- liny Ilitldirk of thc Green!to bargain collective!''' on a na-;asked lo co-operate and leave all
Ihe Nnrlh Baplisl church, and' promptly al 7..W
i;ay Packers. L'd Murphy, captain'linnwidc si ale.
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and; to collect old aulomobilc number rii=carded number plates at any of
A Statement by
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company
We make this pledge publicly to our national government and to the people of the United States:
That we will cooperate unhesitatingly in every effort of authorized govern- ment agencies to prevent unwarranted rises in prices of foods.
Thai we will continue our efforts to reduce the spread between prices paid to the grower and prices charged to the consumers,
That to this end we will continue to do everything in our power to assist the fanners and growers of America in the orderly marketing of their products at the fairest possible prices to them.
That we will make every effort to hold our inventories at the lowest point con- sistent with good service to our customers because hoarding, whether by whole- salers, retailers, or consumers, will cause higher prices.
That we will endeavor to continue to pay our employees the highest wages and to give them the best working conditions in the grocery business generally.
That we will make every effort to continue to sell food at retail at the lowest gross margin of profit in the history of the retail grocery business.
Today we arc providing food lor our customers at the lowest gross prolit rate in the history of the retail grocery business. This means thai we have achieved efficiencies in the distribution of food never before attained. More of your food dollar goes for food and less for overhead expenses than ever before. No other great retail business in the United States in any field is operated with such a low cost of distribution.
No one in the food business can control the wholesale price of food. Only the governmentof the United States has power to do this, and (or the protection of our people this power in the government is now a necessary power.
Today, with the nation at war, we believe that no private interest Has any rights in conflict with the general public interest.
T he armed forces of the United Slates are today receiving more and better food than ever before in our national history. It is equally important that all of our people working and living behind the lines, men, women and children, shall be better fed and better nourished than ever before in our national history.
Corp. HIM-\C Gandet st;
Camp Kd'vards. . s.,,cndin.- a
having the most attractively deer' of NewlieId rated doorways for Chrislmiis wer.. 'in Valentine. Jr., son cliosenlasteveningbvtheChelnn- ,-•*• , , 11- John V."aivleiunitrin,e- ford Garden club in tlie annual con- fLjN.?w lcl!1.'stl'(!e.1' b o l h °l whom
be.s v.ill collei-i Hi i.lar nurna|«.
Car Overturn.,
American Legion, ha.s been a.s- yesterday afternoon
-igncd by the national defense com-iTM' driven by Merrill
rnitlee for conservation of metals l'':f'> Lakcviciv avenue, skidded on
..Iiss Myrla Wilbur, daughter ofi .VDR'I'J) fHKLMSKORD, Dec 3' .'li-. and Mrs. Arllun- Wilbur, is,—Warren Wetmorc of Tj'ngsbor >
Special to The S'uni
IM(A<IT, Dec. 'M—Dranit post.,p 1-otir youths e.-raperl fe
iNiending the week with relative-' 'TM<1. has enlisted in thc U S arnw
ihe
eercd lo as-
v c r y . l
•the engagement of their dau-li- No. Chelms'd 'ler. Mary, to Private William
stead of Wednesday.. .First S"rgt
Morris Douceite has returned to
his duties at Kort Kustis, Va., al(f-i
spending the past two weeks at the
home ol his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Duucette of Kiver street.. served by the hostess. Mr, Peavcy.
folloi'.'ing
station, and Gunlhcr's arap Flanagan is stationed at Mitchell
vulun- Fiona;an, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo FJana; of. Nashua road. Private
Chelmsfoi'd
. furlough at the home of "his ''-n. Theclub awarded no priVe
i;nrents. Mr. and Mrs. l-'red Gau- "s year, but honorable mention £± son of Mr. and Mrs. Jainc-, ',et of i> hrookside street , was made of several homes Thc Kiherd ot Blodgctt Park, from the
the U s " i , n u a ,- 'iior.s, and the committee
Arthur Drendel of '>7 ' Unlanrl ll'onic of Harold Perham. on Cros- University ot New Hampshire sheet, hn, enlisted in ,!,r me , a , . ! M. . in thc Center, \vas given i
ical division ol
-orps and will re,orlt' '?„"<tl]u»l x. agreed with the deci.-i;,n of the Forge Village Fridav. ' '°' - judges in ihe Wcsllands in nam-
A e group of women re- o a i Ho
ported lor thc Monday aftern r . '' '" "'ard Mc- Organize Sewing
jsewing group at tiie Hill fai'"hc-v ,'"tllat scMm TM «'orthv jChitivh, a branch ol „« R ?on*P<fC"1 "1Cmi°r' Other homes
oc ulsta
war- relief. The c H! rens| h w o,°R .D°msfor'(»ll»'S were
Cliub; Plan New Year's Party
and navy luxmlnl-- were
started. Classes 'will he held a"ain
next Monday afternoon from' T.30 and Harold K. Clayton, of Wen-
lo ."i, and all interested are in- »pon in the Grodno hall, Granite-- viled in attend. Mrs. .Samuel Lr- ford load. Judging was done bv ^"e- |,las were made lo form a f'asc i.s the group organizer, and a commitlee of Garden club mem"- *" clll° among thc women /or
jani for knitting. The Chetlmsford Junior
and rompers n.s^ig 'led. nnd pajamasne,
r ri P°u" ; I? ' °a< rold
=
' onWcs(. Andcra),i, Hisl,
(•Special to Thc Sun) I'OIKiE VILLAGE, Dec. 30—At
bers working v.ilb the may be contacted al any lime for Mrs. Garlielcl A. Davis.
school will hold their bi'weekl'v toll-off tonight, at the Re.\ alleys, Jan.
Irel show to be
13- The
presented on vicl,, Dora Halko, Sophk pro ;ram, ivhi(-hi>|o. Catherine Pozniak.
?
v.lio is a government employee at l-'ort Dcvcns-; spo!-;e to the
on the subject of defense work as it i.sbeing carried out in tlie towns and cities. The ne:u meeting of the association wilt be held on Sat- urday, Jan. -'1. at thc home of Mrs. Margaret Sarre. at 73S Ste- vens street.
A meeting \vbk-h a.'l air said wairlen volunteers, are to attend will be h»|f| nt the Center to" n hall tonight at 7.30 o'clock. In- struction wi l l he given by (Juy Files, chief air raid warden for Chelrnsford.
Young people of the Central and First Baptist churches are invited to the parsonage on Acad- emy toad tonight, at 7..')0 o'clock ivhere they will lie guests of Rev.
and Mr-. William A. Van Ars'iale. 1
The mid- ,' cck pra\ er servire. foi both BaptiH chim-hes, will b" held tomorrow nijhl at7.30 o'clock al the home o.' Mr. and Mis. Anlitir L'. Button on Hijii
a meeting of the Russian America, road; T. \v. Kmcrson, North road duo of Westford. Sunday after!
" 'rh;rz^ ~ id.
beld lonichl al the Kcn«-ood Itrc- 5 -v - " Mr. and Mrs. Lueian H Burn' Ameri^-,n" i 11. -..^>--
nouse. hy the board of registrar; 01Stolnia w
from 7..-iO to f> o'clock. All natural- ji/ed citi/ens must present their
ill be
chad's were:
Claicnce
l.aioie,Mr-
-.
ford. No date has been set. rorr the )"
wedding '"yhargf. of Chairmen Romeo Milot
U,UUI,I-IL pars North Chelini 'i 1
A rai
Mr. and M,-5. Herb-i t \ Fur in ITM1""1 BTM1('' W ilfrcfl Gelina..',
i hsel r.omano-.v>ki. L«nn ijjbei'ly. bush ofS-I nillerica road spent th"!r- ^ L,acomb£'' '-'""el Benoit, j Powell Fraser, Stanley Sawiari i-iiri^innc r,^i:.i... _ vl. . :ibJi3iic.^ I.amy and O^car Cantin '
and M rs.
residents of North Chelmsford who are now living in Portsmouth, -v II,, ts spending the week wilh Mr. and Mrs. <;corge N. Swallow on JiHldle?cx street.
College student* who are sp-nd-
;
Garden Club Awards I ing their Christmas vacations here
j with their families include Georce Made; Drum Corps ,-V Swallow, 3rd, f0n of Mr. and
Plans Minsfrel Show
I Mrs. George N. Shallow of Mid- dlesex stiecl, and a junior at Bow- 'loin coliege, Brunswick, Me • I Cc -Shaweross. son of Mr. and ' ^hs.
'• Special to The Sun)
ClIKLM.si-'OKU, Dec. 30-Homc i-oyal Mhawcross
conducted in all parts of the f° ,slu.<!('"ls at Vermonl acade'niv,
I C h . . r . i s t m, , a s . h o l i • d • " a - y ' " a n " d w' > e f i e - k h - - t e - n n d n < c - p r t . . j . . ,
(Sec adv.) ' ^
Pauline I.eElanc, Irene LaPointo.
.Mrs, Patrick Coiiictl, Uichard Me-
i-ainey. i'.ohen An-luin
Mary .Sheehan. Irene °Piek'os
Buddy Graham. This conciiid..-, anniversary on Christmas rf.-,v °! ""^nfl-
the series of pai'lies. The general anniversary on Christmas day be no IT)cclin
L night at tiie Thomas OyCon fv-" ""
president; vice ,„,..•„-,
dent, Harry L. Woodman, Lowell'!'oan't; "O'pi'al. Fitchburg. ;p^nt lh« secretary. Ralph A, Knight.i «eek-enri with her parents. Mr' Crielmsford; treasurer. Mrs.Bcr-!'qr'd Mr;. Joseph Coitclio of Pcrsh- ni'-e Smith, Lowell, and auditor,'i"?--Ifcct.
wvith lIhe.ir- sonn andd daiuightcr-in- , ,' , Am loclin of
'law. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford W Fur- --\ "^!'"SSof th"e^BBooyySSccoouutstswwilill ;bush. in Orange. While the-e !"" ln A'D"ot Ilal! tonight a!'77 :lhey celebrated their 35th weridirH1?0'0'00*' an<1 ail "Ambers are urged
A meeting of the Middlesex' , ' ^ "'"
conmiiltee -exlerds its sincere.North Past Masters association was!. ,Ol han<1 "lis wcck.'«Iuc to the
llMnxs to all who as.-istcri in any hel'd' l'ast• S—aturdav j JlfUKlAv, . .,^1)';'-
way during the successful season."
Graniteville
•Special to The Juii' fiRAMTKVILI.K. H-c. .v» — The n-.embcrs of thc Methodic clmvcli che;:- are requested to oe at the iinrr.r of Mr.-.' Olis Day al 6.~0 on
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f lifiaj evt'nmc for a rcho.-irsal. in-
home of Mrs. Bernicc Smith on|iJ ...c''v 'ork- who- i-s-s- -
Liheriy street, Lowell, where the!!, "'"-" Wllh hcr -''-"cr and fam- "'>'• M r <"'<1 Mrs. Thomas Monahan
FAIR GROUNT; STARTED AT CHELMSFORD—Work was ,iaried Saturday at IHC Golden COY* grounds to construct il in!o an agricultural fair grounds. Thc park Has jusl been purchased by Chester 6. Greenly cf the' S, E. Greenly and Sons.
Milton
llaire, farmer
•!hastens river, Vt.; and James M ^ °"
Dancing
S until 1 o'clock, flcfresh-
S Oc icrvcd ' "'"
w
enjoy
ed
'" 'he lower [ >SemDnl5 will be in
? of the
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