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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 12

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FITCHBURG (MASS.) SLNTINEL, SATURDAY, Leominster Clothing Drive latest Efforts Of Girl Scouts llu-none tids In For The Last Splash Central To Street Cut-Off Planned To Aid Square Conpeslion LEOMINSTER, Prwidf nt Fr.iiu is ht' rin" rmttee the i to ii.ri.'-uui! Central i at the v.iTi- to the i.vii'.rxf. (i P.X 'h a tin- Frederuk C. He said ru plan irw 1.1! i opinion th.it i i i i i a btrwt en To -i At 1 t. i 1 cibr l.r 'i sarv u.t i a ludrn 1) i. TIMII I I if t'ui 31 i Kner.iK) i i i a i i i tin- i i i riew A "VMti i im- in i "I Ijeimn- i i i i Sixnib.

to i quota I i i i i In the a i i i i a i i i i "I the i Smuu ol A i a to i CM i i i i i i lor i i i i i the i i ol ar. i i i i is in i the ri sl.tlrs tlin: a a i i i 1 a i i i i i i i wci-kv I I i pi i t.v H.IIK i i i i.i i-n'Tiinii up Umnd i i i "-air to build an extension present bridge i also the brook I Ix: a iihort span, and if bui't Auxiliary Siimmrr frSrnt LEOMINSTEF. if t' ro MOTKI.U il'P-. 11 LI reported to Police Chief Grover C. ell8S At Westminster Barney, Jr street, Fitchburg, and Robert Anderson, 32, of Morse road, Ma.

son, N. WESTMINSTER, July 31 Tna Both vehicles were badly dam- commitu charge of the ex- aeed and towed away Tlie Powell the ankee Street fair to vehicle was proceeding towards held Aug 17 Thursday night Townsend and the other machine, home chairman, rt was traveling in the opposite di- 1Denton plng were discussed for rection towards Fitchburg, Chief the exh)bit) hich this year will in- Barney reported arts, metal work, hobbies ana handcraft. Persons wishing to exhibit articles must contact a mem- her of the committee, which eludes E. W. Hitchcock Mrs.

Dona Ol'llpr Jones, Mrs. Lois Howard and Mrs. i Mlldred Nye I Four men from this town enlisted ortj in the army during the past Gardner Board 1 GARDNER, July 31-At authorizing the Hy treasurer, with Eugene th, of the mayer. to bor- V.ir?; Niemi of'Bolton row the sum of for the con- Wmdaor Tow of Mam of a sewage disposal plant, strw(t be the principal item of i Mr. and Mrs.

1 TM 1 1 ess on the Monday night cilend I of the city council. Bids Ibr the in the series of swn- proposed sewage ptant wert opened, concerU by the in th. office of TM 16 a a in mam i i inlile i "BiHdv lii IKK i t) of the Bov Sout ruh i i The Gardner housing authority, letter to Mayor Fred E- Perry and council, requests permission to i-amperv abandons hit usual of itealinfl socks and jerseys purc hase the land at the site of the; Camp Falulah. More than 40 boyi attend avid ir i te hospital on Temple, i mt 4 0 yesieroay bajid drew a large crvwu Mayor Fred E. Perry.

TM school grounds laat nlfht, der of eight was the R. ioppo c.o. -of Roshndale. $250,000, but no word jtem comin of any selection ha, been made bv machines, 20 inches high and weign- mg 28 pounds. Advertise your wants in the Sentinel the money 20 years.

UK us i week a i summer. the same as Central i J. haim 1B 1 be of At the end of a the proposed street Bndf n( a turn and run a nu- N'' 1 M' i would make a turn and run a i M- St CM. i distance of a little v.ver 100 Mrs i a Mrv uhere it would en.er Mechanic f- 0 nn( a rf, A W. i St an I viable a i 1 i M' the iield (or tl Pie meet and ai! eriet- street.

The propoftd street would Mrs yvmr run over ptivaie laiui fi -m Man- a i se, Mrs Lans ning avenue to Mechanic Liii ia which now owned by England Councilor Laniga.n is suUior.t\ Attend DAY C.oit\ontion 31 Mrs i i i the i StouLt tl 1 1 leaden are a I .1 Killeira Sidnrs (iomsf the i Carl Fauikenham. RachelTRfb- Mrs. Uoyd MUA Beatrice Hardv, DoioUiv Gloria Farqular. MIM Claire Mui Sally Regan. In Townseiul city, aquare and the buMnpMjhmict One the 31 Mr ami A Firti "BRIDAL KNIGHT" tAKI WMALOM ho a i inp i UK bo.d together vention iiJude Annette Dxi- Mrs Lafajetw Johnson of 193 Not tn a ln rooming adjenn'-nj; Jeanneite DeMazure 'Mam street i wWWlite their 35th postUlat pr.petty Aukamen.

Mrs. Yolanda anniversary of their marriage at n(H 5o)d bu.Idmi? i Sta'cv Mrs Bettv Nell, Mrs. Wmi- their home on Tuesday. Also cele- laside a-. 1 out on frcd "Mrs.

Lillian Chap- their seventh wedding anni- hMllng em a man Mrs Dora Valois, Mrs. Irene versary are Mr and Mrs Artnur hL i daughter a son-m- lo the a i i i m- tn allow more spjte Concert Tlie largest i of season i Mrs Florena It Might Be Only a Small Dent In Your Fender, a Large Wreck, or Just a Pushed-ln Door, but In tuft to tot you an eitimitt. know you will af ur tne 1 our work can bf MOLLOY MOTORS, Inc. 181 LUNENBURG ST. Tel.

5590 "We will be here tomorrow to back up the work we do today." to mar- de lhe been residents of thus nU for IS iided the conc-t-r' the years Mr Johnson is employed a' Swnd 'H ursd-s Works of I deNemourj the wn par1) sponDled by lhe Mr Twnacnd Rod and Gur Chair- They have six children Mn Tntmail o( the Carbonneau, Mrs. Lawrence Fowler "TM of Norwich. Conn, and Mrs. Patrick r-Tiued As.M*tir Mr Bornc- IFarin.nK of Sute Island. N.

Y. a 5 We to Mr, CJar7Newcon.be. Mr.s Don, St. Leo church. Winstom Richter.

William Vimi The 1 F', unv ol taif.cd todav TVie Senl'in-l i state hou.sc on Hli'Oi'l'' I i hool i n-ipt-v i i i i i i Un a i i I'C i A i The s'ate i must bv the cil the same this 1 T)ie I.iruer a companies of tho i i i their nor- r.al ftUpplv 'f a i a to date hut they ha.e not received their nornxa! supp! in the sizes most in demand Coke is as hard to get as anthracite An 'nsurance rompanv to take of mav be arrested is said to he in existence in Worcester and branches are said to be forming in various other cities and towns in the state. Chief Godley says he has not received anv information in regard to the proposed insurance organisation's activities in this city. i the total of 12,543 Fitchburg has the largest number of poll taxpayers in its history That number has been assessed for $3 each. Abatements of JJ each have made to veterans of the Spanish- American a and the World war. street as the firit step in the local veterans' housing development pro- Twenty-four building permits for construction estimated at J106.000 were issued during July by Building Inspector F.

Gordon Saunders. Of the total is for residential building and the remainder for in- GnOTON Julv 31 The daily dustrial work and repairs. New laration Bible school held its closing home building for the firU seven a st mght of he ye.r toU There ww a good attendance of yttr Total construction for enti and friends to witness work ae- to date 1948 complished bv the children during tB 1 1 1 About 500 Thayer, Social club outin the uncilor Ctmi chainnan of the com Ashburnhain Uie cmiuicii uuiiuft TM -n. niMnbers and their families left this the past two weeks. The schoolwas, for ac i(ard Heights, AthoL conducted by Louise IJavU annua lant outing and Uonaoelle Thompson, of Boston.

Kev. Wayiand Davis, pastor, sened as mercury and assisting with the leaching were Mrs. Samuel Kimball, mittee Mrs. Ralph Smith, Miss Helen Ham- ilton, Miss Jamce Smith and Miss Helen Frazee. The following children were in attendance during the Uo weeks: beginners, Donna Back- 1 ingham, Leon Briggs.

Janica Davis, Dickson, Christine Daveau, Bruce Clark, Robin Mickey McGowen, Douglas Law-, rence, Peggy Sawyer, Frannie Sawyer, Louisa Murphy, Bobby Hemenway, Dianne Marie, Stepntn, Salisbury-, Carol Jean Goodwin, 1 Ronnie Bowmar, William Virginia Goodwin: primary, Ronald Lawrence, Roger Warcup, Elaine Goodwin, Martha Woods, Ronald Jones, Ann Will, Charles Hemen- wa.v, Geraldine Weidman, John Ha'mcl. Shirley Flavell, Elizabeth 'WheatIcy. Gordon Maybey. Dona'd Fcenor. Ruth Wowis; juniors, David Jackson.

David Mabey. -George iBrigfjs, Sue Will, Jean Hemenway, 1 Mabel Woods, Eleanor Weston, iMarlene Warcup; intermediates, William Watson, Raymond Feener, I i Does Your Engine Overhett? We can safely and thoroughly clean out your radiator and motor block, with our Brady Automatic Cooling System Cleaning Machine. Drive in for a demonstration. Molloy Motors, Inc. 181 Luntnbur9St.Til.5590 will be tomorrow up tba work today.

TIRE SALE FIRST LINE TIRES ONLY BATTERY SALE Discount Montuori Oil Co. 1 68 Main St. rheni 1454 Leomintter Brief i Chureh Notices Ruth Weston. Gloria Goodwin, Federated Rev. Bruce Price, Alden Briggs, Sandra Will and Jean F.

Bailey, Sr, Richard Borneman par(or Mornins? 5ervice at 10 o'clock, Warcup. i Roy E. Brown, Omer Marquis. wll sermon by the pastor; subject, 'James Neweombe, George F. Ten- Ministry of Life," or ney, Witmer.

Wme ld Bottles." Sacred Church Heart Rev. Michael yy yi 'Wornham, Frank Richards, Mrs. Litrh organ ist The apron booth at annua Mabel Johnson and Charles K. St i 1 1 4 Wd. mj 4 1 t.

i ii aacred neart nev. micnaei Miss Lilla O'Connor, pastor. Sunday masses at 730 and 10.30 o'clock. an Confessions son St Denis Masses Sunday morn- th i afternoon and evening. church fair to be held by tne Ladies Jonnson Tlie taggers were MadaJyn me at ant i 1Q.30, with Rev.

Wil- St James West Groton Rev Benevolent society of the Congrega- Richard Bailey, Fred New- llam CC and Rev John W. Francls jjcGrath. pastor. Masses to- tional church of Christ at the church combe Barbara Bornerran. Barbara 1)ea lebrants.

Elgar O. La- morrow at 7 30 and 9 a. m. Conies- Oct Z9, will be under the direction Arjie Butler, Renie Osolm, Frenier. orpanist and choir director SKjn a ternoon an evening.

of Miss Ruth Margarey, Murchie, Joan Lemay, Confessions will be heard torueht at Delegates and alternates from the Betty Rexiord, Mallenfant, 7 o'clock at the church. ST. BERNARD'S PARISH BIG TOR a ternoon an evening. Congregational Rev. Donald C.

RAPID- I SlJlU A A I Leominster chapter, Amvets and Dorothy Urling, Bruce Larson, Rob- auxiliary, left this city toe rt Marvel, Gertrude Urling. day for the state convention in Newburyport. I The Townsend Indians baseball ReTchsrles Keith will furnish will play the Aahby Legion Boc daughter of AH rJDIi DllUn'the pulpit at to be held in am on the latters grounds tomor- wnem street an miLIHI rUnM llAUHIlthe Pilgrim Congregational church Tow afternoon in a Village league tomorrow morning. jgame. Members of the Cub Pack, North! Westford Juniors will play Leominster, left this city today to; the Townsend Juniors at FeMt-nden spend the day at the Boy Scout, fold Monday night in a Middlesex camp Wachusett Council, located on.

junior league contest Thomdyke lake, Dublin, N. H. A meeting of the Townsend Rod Final plans for tht joint meeting Gun club will be held Monday of the Disabled American Veterans night at the of Charles Union services to. at 11 a m. There wjjl be BaltrUCKl'BoC no Sunday school.

GARDNER, July 31 Miss Helen! Christian Union. West Groton 1155 Boc of 2 Morning worship at 10 a. tomor The First Baptist church and the FinMt Firm Radio Ever Offered At Price. Hear It Today Before They're Gone. 14 WASHINGTON JEWELRY CO.

371 Main St street and son YiRht a nuptial mass in August. Leon of the bridPHroom! I Social club met TTiurs- Rn rtn i MP day night at the home of Mr. and "'I a a Reginald Packard on Hollis rn" 'treet. comnuttee charge of A Hplpn Siv was were: Mr. and Mrs.

Mr a Jennie Baltrucki, Fran- Gordon-Guenther and Mr. and of Webster. The best There wa a cook-out fol- WM--101 OK f.M 5 Shew $.10 Dr. I.Q., lr. tM Dr.

4.00 III AI fM At Hti WLAW--4SQK rjj UnT i and its auxiliary have been com- 1 Johnson, Brookline street. Dieted. The affair will be held at "Who Am i be the subject i weosier. me Tel. the Twin Oaks lodge, Pratts June- of Rev.

Robert Owen pastor of the maj) wa B.urucki, broth- lowed badminton, croquet and a tion. Aug. 8. I Methodist chuich the 10:45 wr- ftr of ndc room. and Uihers treasure hunt.

The first meeting of the Whalom'vice Sunday morning. Members of Tf fitan i ev skmarvci and Walter Mr Grant from Sunl Htt Hit Tik. A i nr iim iimniug r-- were 31 Women's club following the sum- the Congregaticna. church are in- piontek will Vi in the'vitMJ tn attend. Hvwi I Ittrt LANDRY BROTHERS, Inc.

MOMkN rVUMITUII UTHOUTUtltl mer months will be held in the'vited to attend. Whalom Club house, North; Leomirwter, Oct 2. A reception i lake place fo. 1 new members. A meeting of the playground rorr-1 miasion will be held in the city hall Monday night at 7.15 o'clock.

Plans for the lawnparty to be held Congregation--Union service Wnltpr Mr. and Mrs Norman Grant from tftJHj TT id Eaton Center. were in town wedding trip to the Adir- Mr. Grant is a member the couple will make their of the Lawrence Academv faculty Plans are i home in this city the a a A WEEK OF FUN AND FROLIC AUGUST 2 7 of NO. MAIN IT.

TIC 741 LIOMINSTIR Bcauchemin-LeBlanc GARDNER, July 31 Misi Lor- Cutler Memorial "field. This E. LeBlanc, daughter of Mr. year the field will be formalry dedi- i j-J Ji RFIOTI pul 45 TOO 11 10 Cwtata 7.41 TIM Crm ffttt i I I I VsrtU 1 P. M.

BERRY AUTO SALES "QUALITY ISED CA1S" TIT Unmtw K. ii LewBdndrr church Tht affair will be heH at "Love uoa wiin AII xour sirengui i of There will he a children's rtorv with Fitchburg. were marned this Barber ako veteran of World I GrmiD 5 of th. "A Boy Who Changed Mind." ing at 9 Holy Rosary church fev. War I the field named (or 42 Lincoln street Group ol Qendreau performed the local bov was killed in a I society will ceremony and celebrated the mass, crash during a training flight, Gro-, Mr and Clyde Mannur 01, Wljktr of Whalom road Miss Alice Perrault was maid of ion veteran, will take a this city are spending several weeu Mix k.

ttt graduate school honor bridesmaids were Miss put in the dedkation uu, 4ttcn pojt graduate school honor unoesmaioi were mm put in Uie araication in Hyannis. of a national firm at Dayton, 0, thu Lillian Walsh, and Miss CUptroftei for the Youth Canteen, No the Congregational Beauchemin. Roland Beauchemm this week were Mr. and Mrt. Harr', church of Christ are achedulefl Jor SL man and Mr B.W, I 41 (tint If tint It Afm tMtf II 10 Ntften Can UM Swiss Milk Beauchemin.

Roland Beauchemm this were Mr. and Mrt. Harr' WM bwt man and Hflliwell and Mr. and Ralph were and Rene Ickerscm CtnTi Aftfr trip to tu Chute of Mr and Mr. Ca (Se couple make their Oiule.

at Camp Z2 at the Fort Pond inn. The affair "fMUrup," the New Jersey motnnM home ln clly 45 Baker street. v-e-r-y quietly to the filling VMWAI WOlonM rorgOl nr YARMOUTH, Me, July 31 i t.ll NK If'' AITO BADtO TRCMILAY'S RADIO SIR. 24 DefM W. Tei REPAIR church of Christ are scheduled for i the remainder of the summer.

I The Leominttw aerie of Eaglei hold its annual outing Sunday, Aug 22 at the Fort will Start at 10 a m. wu 7 Plans have been completed for Mauon attendant lait night a com roeal to be held at the He spoke softly so mouldn nw SQ. of Mr of 1O3 kis steeping wife and two GARDNER. July 31 Miss Stel- JW. ItaYoi o'clock AOdrer.

out to pay. of Mr Youth fellowahip will his left and chat with and Mr. John of 14 church attendant Thinai were quiet It waj Hillside Place, and Armaaa nan, gj Afwl KAFI td HubtMrdsiMv ia MacLrau. Maaar No ftun- tack ttrto ana ciosnng named thai hi St Jo- school ttrvitm at 11 rt t. ao fently.

He dirhi't sepk'i Rev. John win uetd GALA I MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 2 TEN BIG-TIME ACTS 2 Great Show. Nightly 7.30 and 9.45 Spectacular Midway- Audience Participation Show LAUGHS THRILLS SUR-PR1ZES GALORE CKarth w.11 take TM 1 rt SJ 1 1 1 siri sr -7- oc ceh tortH dJdnt for bis aFw.ovi* and Hewy Svmmer, hnt McMINN ELECTRIC CO "Come and Get It! aV Orrtarw. Canada, Uke and Mto Nellie nf Tiwoper river area who IMS apemlinf a rara- fpotMd the car on the outskirts of her maitm. Mra.

IV-swwidL about 31 isukw tnm' -ST RAfhardisii afreet, IMS He aeranspejnied it ASMMI state ttatutaa in United Its and thsre a tkappy a total ol at MJOC rn1 cfaurdi a 1 "Gmc and icth! at 7 cfack Artwr rwdittlt sa cttr wttih rala- br dmna sn LPrTBflPlG. Mhr ta a Jaw, ntoe U. 8. speeitV- TWrfv U. Mttaa ksrve Vnei far- two-car roOMoa krrt snt night at Bemardian Bowl Fitchburg August 2-7 Me wveaisaMi ctty vWh rala- HTW.

HSM u. apecmr- iwerw u. 3 swiee ssrve roOssloa kere ally petAiUm a man bidding a man fren SMrryina; kii ndnck on UM DtPUla, el kas -wiles fraadsMKber. motker-m-lav. Towwead nU.

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