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LEOMINSTER Claims Paid And Expenses In Leominster In Five Years Exceeds Auto Insurance Fees LEOMINSTER, Sept ts and expenses of compulsory auto- mobile liability Insurance during puit five-year period exceeded the I amount paid in premiums, according lo a letter received by Rep. J. Henry Gotfuen from the insurance commij- iioner's office. When new announi; a few days ago which increases premium on Hcht cars in this dia- i $7, Rep. requested gta- i The figurw quoted--do not include vestigation of claims, inspection ex- perues and agents' comrrussions.

These tre, roughly about one third of" the premiums so that you will note that the and expenses inf on Doyle Field last evening with store knotted at three all Mayor frederic T. PUtt and Rep. J. Henry Goguen attended the con- rerenee Bt the Wtchuaett Automobile club in Filchburg thii morning relative to the new automobile in- rates. Edward B.

O'Sullivsn, 9 Gibson street, has been re-apointed for tht fifth eoruecutlve year district deputy of district 9 of the Knights of Columbus. The waa made by State Deputy Joseph M. Kirby. It is unusual that a district deputy it appointed We from E. S.

deputy commissioner, is aa follows: 'You have requested information regarding experience in Leornin- gter under the compulsory automobile liability act, and would advise that for the five year period the total amount of premiums for private passenger ears amounted! to $243,36. and the losses incurred t-nt iw I i. Goguen said this morning that ould protest Boston Monday on ttte more tistici relative to premiums and expenses for compulsory insurance in this district. In view of the fact that the rate for 1933 has already been set, Rep, Goguen concedes that it will be difficult to obtain any change this year. Rep.

Goguen believes, however, that concerted efforts on the part of all motorists to reduce the losses will result in a lower rate next year. years. Eight Graduate rotn Hospital Nurses School Fire in House In Ward Five niversary their home, 226 Water today. They were married 50 years ago today in St. Mary's church at Spencer by the late Bishop Beaven who at that time was pastor of St Rplipvffl Sptl Mar y' DCHeVCU PCI, Mr nd Mrs.

duFault lived in Brockton 25 years where he was em- in Tir. loved shoemaker. They came Sept. 10 tire Leominster to make their home 10 Incendia about S300 in the. unoccupied house at the cornet of Merriam avenue and Hall street, owned by the Leominster Savings bank, about 2 o'clock this morning.

Alfred duFault of Detroit and Louis The fire was discovered by a pass- duFault of Leominster. ing motorist who sounded an alarm There will be', a family reunion at from Box 57 at the corner of the two home of Mrs. Boiirassa in Brock- They had eight children, six of whom are living. They are: Mrs. Alfred Bourassji and 'Eugene.

duFault of Brockton, Mrs. Philip H. Bilsey and Misa Evelyn duFault of. Worcester, ton tomorrow. Leominster streets.

The flames were extinguished by the, fire department with chemicals. Most of the damage was from smoke. The fire started on the floor of the living room of the house. filling of a mattress was heaped i- There were no cases pending in in the. middle of the floor and oil the district court this morning.

s' asso- coun- LEOMJNSTEH, Sept. ID--The graduation exercises of the Leominster Hospital School of Nursing was held last night in the auditorium of the junior high school building. Diplomas were presented to eight members of the class by William H. Cropper, president of the Leominster Hospital association. Dr.

Charles J. Laserte, president of the. hospital staff, presided at the exercises. The 'graduates are: Beatrice Melba Glidden, Esther Fasey Massey, Helen Catherine. Boissoneau, Patricia Dumont, Janet Brady, Hazel Gertrude.

Harvi. Marion Fernald HHs; Dr, Albert 'E. Leach of Boston and a member of the surgical staff at the Lynn General hospital, was the principal speaker. He was formerly pathologist at the Danvers state hospital and a'former assistant professor of pathology at the University of Wisconsin. The program was as follows: Processional Thomas orchestra America the beautiful School and Guests Invocation Rev.

Benjamin A. Willmott, pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational church. Vocal selection Aiitionette Godin, I accompanied by Jeanette Godin Address Dr. Albert E. Leach TOWNSEND CENTER ctiroliMtit of puptli the SpauJdinf Memorial acbool at the inning of OM Senior high, wnion 19, union 14, sophomores 18, freshmen 34, 25; 7, 40; total, 150; postgraduate.

achooU: Grade 34, grade 5, 41, 4, 28; grade 3, 30; grade 2, 33; 1 and 2 special group, 20. Grade 1 of the following 27 beginners: Nancy Peabody, Arlene Morrison, Dorothy Marvel, LucUW Wright, Martha. Spaulding, Jean Connor, Dorothy Grimes, Mary Mesa. Robert ThuJiibler, John Boucher, Alan Saarinen, Arthur Valcourt, Ralph Bush, George Marshall, William osselyp, Howard Merrill, Ross Welch, Kenneth Keefe, Robert LiddeU, David Walker, Ralph Johnson, Melvin Pineo, Broderick Martin; Robert Mar- Police and fire officials are gating. 50 YEARS Mr.

and Mrs. Napoleon duFault Quietly Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary LEOMINSTER, Sept. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon duFault are' observing their golden wedding a i Members of the Monoosnock; Country club are being entertained i this afternoon by the members of the Runaway Brook Country club.

The high school football practiced morning. The game is scheduled for Sept. 24, with Cambridge Latin as'I the opponents, I The game between the Rands Boys' club arid the St. Joseph's I dependents of Fitchburg was termi- nated.at the end of the seventh i Cropper Florence Nightingale Pledge Graduating Class School song Schoql were followed by a reception at the Nurses' home. In the Cule.bra cut of the Panann canal 2500 tons of explosives wore used.

The biggest single explosion ws one which- 26 tons of were used. school enrolment, 363. The list of teachers has previously been announced. Wesley E. Nims of Orange began his duties as superintendent of schools in Townsend, Lunenburg and Ashby at opening of the schools Wednesday.

Mr. Nims' school experience has been as principal of an academy, superintendent of a union superin- tendency, superintendent for a single town, and a member of a school cpm- mittee, including two years as chair- maa, He was graduated from Gushing academy, Ashburnhpm. and received his bachelor's degree from Yale university. Those from Townsend who are teaching elsewhere include: Miss Helen Cook, high school, Longmeadow; Miss lall an Swicker, Erying; Miss Florence Misner, high school, Westford; Misa Louise Drake, WiUlliiuii, Mlffl Leonard, Ashby; Miss Catherine O'Brien. Robert Treat Payne school, Dorchester; Miss Ruth Cowdrey, high school, Fitzwilliam, N.

Miss Gladys Leonard, Lunenburg; M'ss Drusilla Goodwin, Cochituate; Miss Blanche Baldwin, principal Judson school. Maiden'; Miss A. Bessie Eastman, High School of Commerce, Worcester: Mis Mildred Stearns, high school, Chelsea. Mrs. Ethel Kinney will teach a special class at Pleasant.

Street school and the overflow cf thd fifth and sixth giades at Among the shiderits in town who will attend higher institutes of learn- in- are: Howard Harvey, Harvard Graduate Suiooi of Business Administration; Ralph Colby. Dartmouth college; Waldo Russell, Massachusetts State college; Miss Thelma Wright, Miss Barbara Ba'tc'held'er. Miss Hclvia Blbmstedf. Miss Eva Donald. Domina and Carmen Teachers, college, 'Fitchburg: Mi.ss 'Pauline Prcvo.st, Wilfred college, Bos'-j ton: Miss Pauline Cowdrey.

Intorna- tional cnliece, Springfield: Mtss'Kath- erine 'Goodwin. International college, Springfield: Clayton Bryant i Business'college. Mi.vs Hazel Wari'pn i i leave soon for Boston, sh? will a i tn nurse- at. the Massachusetts General Two-Day Radio Programs IIPTEMIIN 10 (Cantral and Baiters Standard Tlmt) anklet P. M.

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William H. -Nobbsppastor." "Sunday "morning sermon by the pastor; subject, "Peace of Mind Through Bible school at noon; Elliot D. May, superintendent. Senior Christian Endeavor meeting, 6 p. topic, "Does God Really Care? Frederick Richards, leader, Wednesday evening at 7.30,.

church family worship. St. Mary's (Catholic) Rev, John P. Hackett, pastor; Rev, Wilfred A. Tlsdell, assistant pastor.

Sunday mor.ning children's mass at 7.45; low mass, 9.30; high mass, 10.30;. Sunday vespers, 4 p. m. First Congregatiqnal, Old Center-Church closed. Members will attend North Congregational.

Congregational--Rev. -Edward R. Evans, pastor. Sunday 10 a. church school; Homer W.

Abbott, superintendent. At 11, morning service; sermon by the pastor, followed by the "Lord's Supper;" music by a chorus choir, Mrs; Beatrice Fairbanks director; Miss '-'Pearson, soprano soloist. At 6,15, Tf. P. S.

C. E. meeting; Miss Ellen Dahl, president of ihe society, leader, Emmanuel Episcopal Sunday morning prayer at 10.45; Frederick W. Cross of South Royalston will read service. Christian Science morning subject Sunday school at noon.

Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 7.45. Reading room open to the public every Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 ex- ay evening in Masonic hall, for i the annual election of officers and TM Mrs. Helen 'Brigk Marydl of mSnt, a former resident here, is visiting town a has been- the ounty Extension service staff Prizes will be given in the Junior in the horseshoe L. Dons Duffy, of Pawtucket, R. IH- and Ruby candy Hnd novelties be sold on the rounds.

vari- us departm-cnts arc: Fruit dc artniem i ell; vegetable and farm Mason superinlen traverse juror, to 'serve a the Octo- i ca a ber term criminal session, of superior i nten canned ood Caro- court, in Worcester. Gilbert superintendent; pas- Steams, 50 Eut street, -was drawn to i Mr? lpeT superintendent; serve at the October scs- fanc J'. wor Mar Curran, sion, superior court, in Worcseter. superintendent; flowers, Mrs. Edna An alarm from box 41 at 5.50 Mason Jendenl: juruor ex- o'clock yesterday afternpon called the i tens rk Mrs.

Catobne. WUkm- fire department to a threatening i son, superintendent; 4H Garden club, blaze in the waste blower system Bt 1 Herbert Farwell. leader. the wbodenware plant of William Brown i Sons. The loss was small, ASHBY Plans For Community Fair The Ashby community fair and 135 cattle show will be held Friday, Sept.

The Unitarian church wjll reopen tomorrow after the summer, vacation. Rey, E. S. Treworgy-wil! tske for his subject, "Some Things. WP Might Do Together," The church school will reorganize Sunday, Sept.

iss "Florence Haynes. of Wallace i hill and Medford has a as i doctor's assistiint in research work at the Mrs. Emma Spencer has bepn ap- to serve school 'tenches nt MemoriaJ.icho.oi build: Tomorrnw evening at 7.30 n'cipcrk a union service will be held at send Harbor. The young people will have charge, 'Services were resumed last. Sun- day at the Methodist church, Rev.

I Jean Redstone, the pastor, having re- turned from her vacation. The Dud- ley ra.dio carollers will conduct union services in the churches of Townsend Sunday, Sept. 18. The first service will be held in Methodist church at 10.45 the afternoon service in the Baptist church at 3 o'clock and the evening service in the Congrega- tional church at 7.30 o'clock. SEPTEMBER 11 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Vrc-grarrm subject, lo change.

Daytime. (Daylight time one flour later.) Vote--All programs to key and baF(o a i Brauus thereof unlers fled: coast to coasi (c to c) desigrtallorf I all svailabie 1 t'taiiont. (UOR.11X.G) Cent. East. Musieale--wabc i Bugle of.

the Air World Orcheitra only; Mahoney A Carlile, Songs Makers--ivaBc out Choir Organ and Dunn--c lo Dcutsch Orchestra--c to (By jOJOcintrd A A I East: wear wee! wlic wj.ir wiag i i ivgy wCae a a i Midwest: wriian wow tvdaf 4 A A I A tmj kstp wtlay ckgw a i irn-rtc a 16, under auspices of Ashby Grange, in co-operation with the Massachusetts department of agriculture. The fair committee is as follows. Fred Brooks, who has heen confined to the house with blood-poisoning in one of his is progressing slowly. Dr. S.

Ely operated on the knee a few days ago. Nemosett Rebekah lodge will meet Chairman, John P. Brewer; sec- Tuesday evening. Sept, 13. The iup- retary, Edwin Walker; members of executive committee of Ashby Grange.

Grounds and hall, H. T. Flavell; Lyman Bennett, iporu, Roland Almonds; dance, Mm. tti Walker; band concerts, How- First Methodia-t--Rev. B.

Lawrence. Pastor'i Sunday morning topic, "Maybe, H'a Only a Dream." Sunday school at noon. Epworth league meeting at 8 p. m. Sunday evening worship at 7 o'clock; sermon by the pastor.

Mid-week song and praise service Wednesday evening at Church of EI- bridpc F. Stoneham, minister. Patter's Sunday morning topic, of Our Spiritual Future." Sunday! until Sunday, Sept. 18. Schorl to date aa lilted by Guy W.

Vail, school cuperintcndent, show a total enrollment of 1348 pupils, fated follows. Murdock huh, 288; Poland achool, 172; Wheeler i school, 194; Tucker school. 190; Mar- I vin srhool, 133; Woodcock school, White aclttttl, MWj Cent Murdoch school, 72; Rice tchxtol, 21. A twn- mary of pupils 139 in first Krades, 145 in second 146 In third 125 in fourth 121 in fifth 136 tn sixth 144 in 100 In eighth gmdn, total of 1060 elementary' school pupila. -Md BMsiem 9.

llaiilinv toft, 167 Pearl tlreei arc entertaining Mr. Harrington's brother and niece, Elmer A Harrington and EdMh Harrtafton of Chevy Chaee, Md. Mn. Hie Brawn erf ipefMiTiai two wMatt irewer and George Elliott; refreshments, Alice Hopkins; tonic and Ice cream, Merrick Pillsbury; guess- jng contest, Miss BalJTij; candy table, Mrs. Marguerite Mills; parking, Howard Damon.

Rules and regulations for the fair are at follows: The fair committee will not be responsible for low or damage to any article exhibited. Only T. tested cattle or cattle from accredited herds can be exhibited The Massachusetts department of agriculture donates a part nf the to pay the in the list on The of all the exhibits will be open to any resident of Aahby to compete. per and card party scheduled for that date have been postponed until Tuesday evening, Sept 27, when members of will present Ashby Civic club will have a business session smoke talk in o'clock. the Greenville lodge a short play.

CAHD OF THANKS--We wljh to (hank all who contributed food, labor rr money to make our refreshment itand succei. especially those who worked to faithfully concert nlghta. (Sinned) Aihby Military Band. Wanted--Badlo repair work. Tel.

Aihby 10-13. Sawyer funeral Da; and night calls promptly aluwtrtd. Tel. nub- bur(. Mrs.

Cclina Paradis, 72, Ditt in Greenville, N. H. GREENVILLE, N. H. Sept.

10- Mrs. Celina P. Dupont Paradls, aged 72, wife nf Augutt Paradiss died at her home here morning WM born in November. 189ft. GREENVILLE Church Notices Federated church.

Rev. Herman J. Wells, pastor, Sunday morning at 1030. followed by the church school at 11.50. Tuesday afternoon, Women's Missionary society meeting at 3 p.

m. at home of Mrs. H. P. Upham.

Sacred Heart church. Rev. Eduoard Lcssard, pastor. Low mass Sunday at 7 a. high mass 9.30 a.

Sunday school at 1.30 p. vespers at 6 p. m. Sister St. Isabelle succeeds Sister 9t.

Simon glister superior at the Sacred Heart school. She comes for six years in Notre Dame.school She is assisted in the school by Sisters Honore, Paula, Alexandre de Rome, Bibianne, Claire de St. Joseph. Joseph and Marie Delphine. Sister St.

Simon has to TTirce Rivers, Quebec. Miss Edna Wright began her worV COAST--t. kcca kei kga kfsd kiar MURXltiti-l Cent. East, Past nnly i Trio Woodwinds Jay Alden i Bass a Skeichea of I a Bowes--c (o i The Lost Symphony--also (AFTERNOON I 4 Honeysuckle i Orchestra Forum--c lo a i.o'c Vee. Piano Trio a a CBS-WABC NETWORK A I A I East: vabe (key) vradi- wcko wcao waab wnac wgr wkrc i i ckok wdre wcau wlp-wfan wlbl wspd urmal; Midwest: wpn-wthrr.

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Tone Pictures-- east only NBC Hour Moaern I i a i a Fiddlers Three A i a A Song, for Today, Organ Morning Mutlcale, Vocil Concert Organ Rtcltal Mexican Marimba Band Biblical Drama Trio Clydj Dotrr'a Saxophonat Mixed Chorui Agnew Orcheatra-- to Amarican Mutle, Orchei. 4th Band Chicago A Cappella Choir Blblt Highlights-- tft World of Religion-- to terest of the workers and the town were married Thursday evening by in general than for gain of the owners. The wage reduction was made as a last resort, and the workers are promised an increase as goon as business picks up we know that they will get it if there is any possibility of getting business." The Greenville Sportsman's club will have a corn party at 1 p. m. at Napoleon Bouley'i farm.

Twenty-five cent table, Fisher will preach his first sermon Charles DeVries and Mrs. Forrest as minister of the church. Sunday Shattuck. i school in church auditorium at 11.45 Ten-cent Mrs, C. Lane o'clock.

and Mrs Jeivett. Candy, Mrs. McCrav, Given-Par-I The Congregational church win ker, Eunice Porter and Natalie unite with the Unitarian church for Townsend. I the morning service Septem- Basfcet, Mrs. Mary Gibbons and ber.

The Congregational Sunday Mrs. Woodward. school will meet at 10.45 in the Mystery, Glenys Green and Dor- tarian vestry, othy Davis. The first meeting of the arta Tea-room and reception. Mrs, department Groton Woman's Mar' Barnes and Mrs.

M. C. C. Par- lub will, be trip to "Fruitlands" in Harvard Wednesday afternoon, Sept. Supper, Mrs.

Franklin Wiley. Mrs 14. All members are Lnvited- Tlie Gertrude Durant, Mrs. William party will meet at o'clock at IVIrs. Chapman, Mrs.

Rupert "Blood and William Ei Norman's home on Main Mrs. Chester Parker. ETitertainment, Mrs. Fred Chap- i transportation, man, Mrs. Alice BartleU and Mrs; The- Ladies' Benevolent society ot Rayirrond ch th.

The entertainment will be. a play. Baptist vestry Thursday afternoon, Pe le wn Pracott i Plans for the comin season wert Mgt JJL ATT win WOT be coached by Mrs Alice Chsp- until the church organ i man TUI i-! 1 A i Mrs. Jerry Annw is Memorial hospital, Nashua, N. where she ear underwent an operation Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Boy Shattuck have been catted to Whitefield, N. where their son, Roy, has been ill following a tonsil 'operation. Mrs.

Archibald Pike has returned from the hospital, where she spent several weeks under treatment for arthritis. installed and fllterations in ch-urch are finished. The officers this SHIRLEY Church Notices United church. Rev. William Bo.U court, pastor.

Church reopens; Sunday after-summer recess; service at 10.30, with sermon by the pastor; ''Some Other Kinds of Eclipses." Church school meets in parish house at 11.40 a. Earl Pomfret, 4 auper- intendent. Cushing Academy Notes. Gushing academy will open for the 58th year next week. Town students arc expected "to call at the office between 9 a.

m. and 5 p. m. Monday to arrange their schedules for the fall All exhibits muit be in the hall' in Canada and came.hejt..in 1B7 married" 4T Mn. Pkradia children, Aiklard, Imilc, Yvonnej mil Julea, all of GrMnville; two and lUtara.

HM funeral will be held from Sa- crtd KMH church Monday at a. at 130 p. a a i itandard or marked m. "rtir tfiy of ffie Sept. 1C.

judging will begin at 10 a. m. will not permitted to rtmovc their before 8 p. m. An auction tale of fruit and prlM wQl be offerri for the junior extension work Tht pHip money will dirtta! All mutl list tiwcl- two week.

Wtothwjj' fafd VUttpn Jbi. Btt flat ivtea aiVwt iiaf Vtl Vaf A tt ntm w. znvTvnn AH nnm will never return until farmer can much out of food Union. the city nun can out of Tlmcc- Mrt IWWjft itnet, hftve Mr, otEJcffff faster aifid naeoii from Wmt wlD bt rtfuhr AH eKnibni nnitt be owneL grpwn Tbt laj( by irWn of tKtt lob of ere tickled ta ly d. not wni any- viO br liaia (hit week as teacher nf English and history at the high school in Mass.

'Miss Wright was graduated from this school 10 years Miss Viola Lapierre, who accompanied her last year tj the Groton high school, is taking up second jyer.r studies at Stoneham. i Miss Wheeler hai returned i to her work aa bookkeeper at the I Calhoun Colored school Culhoun, I I AU. She left Monday with her sis- jter. Mist Elsie Wheeler, and MTV. going to'J Boston.

She stopped a day with i nmaihi In Pompton Plains. N. and i wfca to report for duty. in Calhoun yesterday morning. Miss Charlotte orgmntwr and promoter of the school, died while Wheeler was on vacation Bemadette Charoiii, w.ho JSJTTWJ aW Wwti repmentative the seasjhm of the and B.

Sawyer, one nf ihe selectmen, have entered their for nomination at the primaries nrt Tuesday for representative. Mrs Cbavulsv trt it nesjui "Our people are rfrtelhajwrt petient, not to be mkled bj Ulae. wide awake, and understand tnv recent reduction in MUISI wM Bwot In tnfc term. The boarding boy students will arrive at the school Tueiday, and that evening there will an informal "get-acquainted" party at Ash burn ham The new girl students and all old students will arrive Wednesday. A general "get-acquainted" wi'l be held Wednesday evening in Cowell chapel.

The program will include speeches by nf the faculty and tome nf the old ntudenii. School unit cnfreri' wITT Tx- practiced. On Saturday evening the annual faculty reception will take place in Cowell chapel. Thii the flint formal social gathering of the achoo) tear. An orchestra from Milford.

N. will 'furnish tmiiic for dencing and promenading The fklt vesper Mw achool year will take place Sunday evening, Sept 18. Following the usual cuMom, Principal W. will give the address a1 this service. Prtrtctpal and Mra Vose will er tertaln nwmben n( the faculty at ta IrJormal supper at their home on atreet Monday evening, wUI follow.

Fred O. end Mta Laura M. BCattavn, botfc el Aahbwnham, Rev. Vardon S. Lalsch, minister St.

Anthony's church. Rev. Simon People's church, South Lonergan, pastor: Charks at the parsonage. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs, Chester Fortier of They will reside on High street home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs.

Mabel H. Billings. i'hc fire, department was called about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon for a brush blaze near the so-called itorieT It is believed the fire Was caused by careless, smokers. About three acres was burned over. Fire Chief Merrill G.

Derick and 11 men responded. The regular meeting of the Legion auxiliary, which was to have been held Monday evening, been postponed until Wednesday evening. It will be at the home of Mrs. Melvin B. Whitney.

PEPPKRELL Church Werken Plaa fet Fair The Community Church Workers met in the vettry Thursday afternoon. The new MI nf'dlthea, a complete serving for 200, recently purchased by the workers, hai arrived and were shown. They are white, wilh line- Cormier, curate. Daily maises at a. Sunday masses, 7.45, 9.45 and 1U5 a.

m. First Parish church. Vesper service Sunday at 7 p. m. with address by Rhodes.

Trinity chapel. Sunday service at 3.15 p. followed by church school. Word has 'been received of the wedding in Sanbomville, N. Sept.

3 of Miss Mildred Blanche Carson, daughter of Fred Carson, Longley road, town, and Edward Francis Mulling, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel of Lowell. They were married at a high mass service at 9 o'clock by Rev. Francis Morin of St.

Anthony's church, Sanbomville. After the wedding a reception was held at Camp Owaiau on Lake Winnepesaukee, MulUn is a jtraduarte nf the Shirley Center Fitchburg high school and FHehburg Normil school and haw been in the public schools of Bedford for the paut five Mr. Mullin if physical instructor rr 1 1 i i vT 1 Uf IUVI1LC. by the name "Community Church Workers." R. t.

After an auto trip through New The September committee has ex- I Hampshire and a visit to- Niagara changed with the November committee, Mn. Walter Shattuck, man. This committee will serve a supper for the Republican eighth district meeting to be held here this The fair will be held Oct. 13 and complete list nf committees it as General committee: Mist Mary Woods, Dennen, Green, Charles Miller. Mn.

lUy- Caewe md Mn. H. Shit- tuck. One dollar ubk, Mn. Dunav, Seventy-five cent table, Mn P.

J. Hayes and Miai Annie Smith, Fifty -cent taWa, MargareUa and Fills, Mr. and Mull will reside in Providence. Mr. and Mm Fred McGralh ob served their ZSth anniversafy theii TOTri "Sunday, Sept.

4. ar! Albert president; Mrs. James Harrington, first vice-president; Miss Elizabeth- Gibson, second vice-president; Mrs. Frank Lewis, secretary; and Edwin Gordon, treasurer. LVNENBURG Post Nominales Lunenburg post.

American Legion, met in. the town hall Thursday evening Jo listen to the report of iU dele. gates, to American Legion slata convention in Lawrence Aug. 24, 25 and 26, And nominate officers for the coming Leon Jowders fend Walter Rines ported the convention in detail. A nominating committee composed of Chester W.

Mossman, Leon Jowders and Adin Murchie. made recommendations as follows: For commander, Stanley Hager. For vice-commander, Arthur nap. For finance officer, Leon Jowdeti, For adjutant, Eugene J. Schmitt.

For chaplain, Walter Rines. For historian, Eugene Jameau. For sergeant-at-arms, August Bnf- man. Mi rnmroJUiii acoepfed; ana the election will held Thursday, Oct. 13.

A meeting of the Lunenburg Girls' Athtetic club will be held Monday- evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Catherine Deming at the ing. Whalom. The following have registered as new voters in Lunenburg: Jeuie Brown, Susan J. Savage, Samuel G.

Stella, Elvira K. Butter-field, Miriam Pierce, M. LeBlanc. Elizabeth J. Gilchrest Aileen E.

Wiklund. E. Garneau, Arvo T. Heikkila, J. Theodore HeikkiU, Wanio I.

tyla, Leon P. LeBflanc. William JsLe- Blanc, Leo Gameau Toivo U. nen snd Lyman W. Ferwell.

SO. ASHBVRHHAM There "ill bt.ao field Sunday afternoon. of Legion team has annoonctd that the (ew mainlng on schedule have bees cancelled and the MM an closed. Richard Delaney, Jr, of Cambridgt is at hu home on Center street for the week-end. gon, rnhwn ill hold it i'J annual meeting and election Tuesday evening at I o'clock ir Geyser at the center.

OMtet Andrew Jackson the VH minWrr. SuwUy roornirg acrvice tvenine; et Midweek night at VH tw tha United Ae tacked only days of whaai be Ml wwit HOUM. Urttartan. Auaday morning only via. Mai Caiioun, vtcTpnatdenl Join evw to troaa tlm.

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