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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 14

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14 FITCHRURG SENTINEL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 I Royal Sewing Circle Proposal To Reopen Leominsler Milk Inc. IManl Is Discussed Bv Data Associate And Mayor in C.usti.v F. BlodiK. ii rcpi cental ive of the A Mercantile Co. Itu-.

New which is with the Bit'. i Inc. a i the a a upon Mayor ev E. Bcil and discussed i chief executive his company's tcopon the plant of the i Inc. i i John E.

Han- i i of Boston dis- i Reconstruction Finance announced T.FC had i concern. he wiis inform.ed bv Mr. a hi.s company was concern, which mi'de smd. busing his r-n-wpat Mr. Blodip said and the as- a hit! tfi'ade proposition, a he.

was favorably impressed. a i stated a at i he w.is not libe-rtv to ni4ike public the of the coiripi ny, but il i a experienced weavers in the i i i they leave at. his i 'in city a li.r possible i en'i- ploymcnt. In telephone conversa.ioiis Mr. llaimerty has a the new company plans use t-he mac.hinerv iif the Lf-oimiister Mills Inc.

in i a a the sold the plant to tho New Ini 1 the i was reported a a a the company 1 io' uppers and presumed a this means uppers for uabardine shoes which were so popular lor women's wear i past summer. The old Worsted ii'-ter Mil's manufactured gaberdine i for years and former employes a the plant is ideally equipped of Mr. Hagpcrty that it was. for. making this a i a Win Over Turners Falls Slakes Gardner F.

H. Worthy Foe For Leominster There Tomorrow Iif nminster's sxibilities' aeainst day Gardner has the Red andj hfn )lp llt ndod choo! Gray LKOMINSTER. 10-- The i sewed a a i -work over Turners Fails' school has added i ihe same be'ween Coach Phil Tar- prv'? hoys and Leominster i will a i -Gardner afternoon. 1 liit" banis. of games-, won and Lo'ininsior had a wide.margin i i Turner? Falls victory, Tliis an rated one of the' best the we.stern-part of the state and Ci.ii'drier'a soared with its.

vie- Leominster has 'Up stTing of victories i season" defeat by. Everett live and the Blue and Whit.e'has.twci I i Piciuvi, I i rim Kelley, Ih Paaiioil.r. If Coach Brodei ick ol the U'ctnl IMIIICM Pmclow How rtohichiiud, speed a ol (he Iit-Id s((uad i In- held in 'reserve i ii'-jlil spot comes when they i be sent i the name. Both these boys are last and choice a rale a Ix-st i i i i i i by Coach Broderick i the advance sale ol reserve sea's Ix-oiuiliMcr Jims i the team to i a The nami; a at 'J p. in.

Three Seniors Garner Honors In Big Contest LEO MINSTER Nov. 10 Three carried- off tlie honoi.s ihe better speech contest held las', in Leominster senior high school. Robert E. a was a a ed first Mi.ss R'eni nd and i Thai 1 IT received honorable i Mayor Sidney Bell presented a i a RoU medal, a i Toni with a medal as- i The prizes were donated by Bcil. A surprise a of the i i a as the addre.ss Mayor Beii.

who V.ave the "Death" Bed of Benedict Mayor Bel! won a conlo.st ibis address motor accidents for rnoir i a i i a The jx'licc i clit-vk mi bicycles tu sec that a jropi linht.s and The a a i a ciation dircutors i meet i i i A fiold of the Federation will speak. Twelve iiiembci i. of I in a attended the Middk'scx- POIUOIIH Cii'iiiiue in Shu ley this week: Mrs. Ix'iu Smith, was elected lecture! Mrs MarKuerita and Philip W. (Jilehrest assistant steward.

The i Wurkstioji wi- Tue.sday at 8 p. m. at the tion.e of Miss Matx 1 Mrs. i a bel Kidder will be the Kue'st Th- ha i LI. ic: i JIMH) vea A i i Hooray! Bv Hand Bad For You Eli7.abcth, at the head of the table, plies her needle in one of the semi-weekly circles" in a drawing room of Buckingham Palace.

With wives of members of the Royal Household and women members of the palace staff. HPF Majesty makes clothes and surgical dressings for the Red Cross. Alice Giimhlim and Mrs. Eileen Cloutiet- Pijno as co-chairmrn. Giber members of the committees included Miss Lillian Miss! Madolyn Spacciapoli.

Leon Mouret. George Lundigan. Marco Cornelia, Miss- Marion Porter, Robert Miss Gauthiev, CJeorjie AVhecl- er. Miss. Jcafinctte Jarnes.

Miss Giace I i Miss Anticline Cclli. Forte'-. Russell Davis 'and i Prize on Spies Irks Chief G-Moo team. Fiichburg wiin this Jilt Hsain.st the Chairtown team after tight battle. The way for Fitchbursf's two touch- c'owns over Gardner was set up by 'nterceptcd-forward passes.

-Despite L-i-e at a of Fitch- the passinj! game of Gardner'-is-conceded to be good and proved effective against. Turners is with versatile: offensive 'thia year. Its i Diane Cormier. The Fsven a i i Geor.m'.Oi:.sU)n'ic- was i-hairman of MibjecU were as "A adveriiiinx-: i Miss Marion attack hai been very ef'fec- Robert senior. Night." Stanley A i a i Richard chad Li.aza,- Altobel.li.

"Two GiTat eals of S. a in Miss Ruth -Robertson. His Best Friend." Maruno. i Poi'tmah-Rang Twice." ML--Lucille' Thai-lev. senior; "Frei-dorn of 1 MLSS i Toni.

en- tiior; "The Way of -the i ompetition probablywas passers in Pagnof-ia arid Moiic was provided by tho Bov-, Robichaud I Give and the rrc i a Turners Falls. i il.ai are better thftn average. It is orchcitra. nf previous records the equipped with The judges L.i.w;eiu-e. :r.cs Leominster i i Coach Broderick will probably j'Kmith-.

director of and (Ji.i- b'attle. I the- starting lineup of a i a the Worcester Academy Rita Beaudoin. Mi- Miss Theresa Sullivan and Robert Ward assibting, tickc-ts, Ralph Conrad Lrblanc; box office. Miss Jennie Whitcstone; Eileen frank All.ird and Mi.ss Victor David, i i Bulls Mouret in charge of publicity. Ushers, Joseph Bilo'ta! Miss Eva Thi.baude:.'.:.

A i i i a DiPaoii, Mi.ss Jane Bissonnctte: Miss Mary Weaver, Miss i a Goodnow and Miss Agnes Bunntll. p. are always a And Harri- To Cily Yule pvekler this year as pas; few games. has bc-eri: i- i i aivb the! Lebrhinsier. "fans aii I It.

Suretre. le Perrault. center i-'ppovtuhily. to compare Newton, rg Picucci. rt Carchidi.

re WASHINGTON JEWELRY SENSATION le Frank Howe. i i a the i a Miss 'Sarah head of ihv Eaglish department at Miifor'd hiijh j.ehooi. Mrs. Daisy Foss Takes Her Life In Parked ('lar RECORD PLAYER1 t'. GENUINE SONORA! TJEONUNaTER.

10 Daisy (Stit.esi Foss. -wife of i John'A: Foss. 45 Waluut stiect. died morning, a from a stif- inflicted bullet wound, according to verdict of Dr Cornel T-. Geary, mediual.

examiner, i LEOMINSTER, Pre-i- R. Lincoiu -Ch-yndr informed Mayor- Sidney E. Bell today that ho a naracxi' Councilors J. a i i I Grain and Hoy M. Harris i comnuvtee.

representing Ci.y. and the Chamlwr if Cmniiiercv I to a of rr.unicipji The SiKM) a chamlx-'r a i a Ralph. A. Joshi.i. president of.

'he i chamber, 'informed Bcil yr-i a i ciimpaitfri for NEW YORK Women 1 (hslike di.sh-washina- can MOW a i i pi at lice be barred av ,1 a hazard. They can quote records hv.n the A i i ican a ol i There a E. arid G. Dac-i of the i i of coitiparison of liatid- vashed and lold diihes, They point out a much alt.eniion has Ijeen given to health hazards, such as bacteria. i in large e.stab!is!i- mcrvts, tittle heed- has been paid similar domestic They tested two types of hdme rtish-washing ajjai.n-.t hand-wishing procedures; Results: by hand 25.

bacteria tach plate after 11 germs' per plate. Cups sterilized before washed picked up bacteria, aqain ihe disci-edit of hand SOLUTION! IN THE SENTINEL WANT ADS 'I'here's an easy to locate Ihe ihiiiys need--llii- Sentinel Wani A'H cdlumns! fcvcrv da. i i i excep- tinnal value.s offered. Read then) daily. Check the Want Ads! WAWIN6TON JEWELRY ft, An Oh'ip organisation's $:00 a i a fpies, hnV the.

of Hoover. FBI head. Harry -KiiiSla'nd, i i i i the Protective is spons-oi-ing the According to the investigation Dr. Geary. Mrs.

Foss had been ki poor health for some time. This a co.UM-.-i'.or John W'. i margin (if t'iuji The i i musi thr i iij i-ity b.fi.re 'i' p. Aver Grange hall Master. Edw; overseer.

i i Gcbo; a of i Diivis; tissistLir Metcalf: cliapUiin. son: tecretary. eloctr-d i went into a h')us- on an a and left 'Mr-. Foss in th- automobile! Diirinii hi- absence Mrs Foss opened a comp.irtmen! trie machine, took out Mr. FO.SX'.

calibre revolver and shot herself in the light i a tanfouj. Mrs. Foss was i in Mrtllie- i apolif. Shf niember of the I Temple chapter. fc.

S. Besides her husband, who is an instructor in a a the i hiuh Mrs i Foss is by -two MHIS. Dr. Willard i.f thi.s city M. I W.

Foss of Grand Mich daughter. Mrs. Evr-ielt Wood ol Washington. D. and two sisters.

Mrs. E. Graves 'if Sacramento. and Mrs. Annie Parmcntcr of Minneapolis.

BelTSpent 827 For Reelection I by. Kiim. a charge in' the The election of officers the Leominpler Grange ta-ko pliict- on Nov. in Kendall Iwll. The election will be iol'owed by a 1 a Alice Mis.

Bi id Furw't-li ave in i i i i piii-fy A i i U- -conducted by tho pen'y Hf-br-kah I. O. O. I'tn Oil 1 i in Odd Fellows' Tile i a i a i i i committee "I the i unnoimce a the of two oiiL'-act plass I wa-- scheduled for Monday been postponed to Nov. 20.

Th? a will be presented in the i i hi-'h a i i und'T the direcli'in Mrs. Harry W. i Haner. ehainuaii of the committee. for in the i terc.it 1 of Aibt-it L.

Menard. WAS lo; c-ini- niiitee by 21 v.itev bv i i a Hart i i le.Hirer. A G. clivolions. steward.

Rob-rt Dalsey i Frances Sanderson: i i Lunenhiirg Church Noiiccv i-fvircli i Fr.iei, S-imday nicnimfi at 10. 4j o'clock; i i bv i "The Tnwer t'f the. Problem ihe Human KaCe Divided iy e. --chool at 12 i cluck, i i i Encii nvor 7 i i Ficdcnck' leader of Sanderson: Ce i.iin: ecUtivi- conimilt.ee foi Richard a i Movie, of Groton Melina "MeV-ail: lad. steward.

Mrs. Charles i I i pianist. Mrs. a Lender of i i cumnut'ei- for three years. Thomas Brenhan Mrs.

George E. Fclth of Grow street is ill at Corey H.iil hospitaJ. Brook line. It is understood now a stores will open at 1'2 clock tr.rnorrow and keep dpen i i Aiuc.id. 1 churelir-HeV.

Mark i i i Sunday a' 10. o'clock; bv "Twi-nty-pnf i and Ep- A 7 riock. I Chief Chotr-r. W. py.jc i i i i i i i -i cl cooperating i i i to limit speed i They'ore scokin" Ironi a to erect signs on the i lx irade daily.

Lunenburfi has had no "DIAMONDS --that our BUSINESS Import Sale 12 DIAMOND BRIDAL Fashioned ifner for the for Bridtt of compare! Seniation- low price! i and who de- Groton Church Notices i P. B. Commander chool WASHINGTON Co. mum anmmmm jrmtr: LEOMINSTER. N'v.

10 Mayr Sidney Bell llu- firs! candidate at the city ciecli'in to i on campaign expenses. Accordine to the schedule thr mayor expended $27.85. He accepted no con'nbtitio-is. AmonB the i-f conni a a (ions rwfivpd by Mavnr Bell wrts nnf frrtm Senator Henry Cahot Ixxlef. Jr whirh tend.

"Dear I am to my cnngrMtila- lions upon your i i tn tho of n. rnavcr for another irrm. Your mHorsrmrnt Krmg sati.sfst tioti. You havr mv for vmr futurr and I YOU 11 no 1 lair tn rail upnn mp if I be nf wrvicr in Merrv-Cio-RouiMl Staged By LEOMINSTEH Nov. 10 A wilnrwwd thr production o( a (hrw-wt cmttrdy.

niflht in Rwlto thvalrr by Em' Ann IVI Bo arlitrt Zarmair TV included Raymond Cnf- MtM Btom BbMHinrtir. Fife PUhrrty. Norman Otrouard, Clout irr tjam. KtoriJMtorj Mtm Virtnr UWM. KRTWMli mlinnr and PKn- LOUH Uw rkl itw Mr, I Pkturrd for flnt tinw In bv unilrtrm.

Lord of Ottawa. Cove i i worslup; 7 sons service. Wednesday. midweek meeting, i ihp book of a church Ftev. v.

in K. Gordon, minister. Sundav. 11.10 a. m.

church sihoo': moi-nmif worship; fi.30 p. Christ-; Endeavor. I First Parish. i a i a ctr.irch i Itf-V. i i a W.

Pock, i i Sunday. 10.30 a church s.h.iol morning servier. wi'h Peck for his. subject 'The Crunch jr.d War" in obsorvaticc of Avmis- day: 7 i Y. P.

K. U. Christian Cnion church. Oroton--Rev. Rnlph tei.

Sunday. 930 a m. i 10.45. mormtij "Facing A w-rvicr will be- hr.d in ihis Nov. 19 which the public invited.

Hrv Ivcs of Nrwton And ver Thwlogtc.1 mhool will East Jaffrey Mi-s Ihiiothy Brown, hl'iaiiiin Marry Me, Enid and I'll buy thr Weddinc Ring lit the Old Washington Jewelry Co. 379 Main Fitchhurc They a. lux-elv Wedding i each ring. MlKin.il public the book werk librnry book wwk tn Mtditmn ol hooka, o( how book rt A 'row of JUry." Mlty 1 tu Mid nindr- ptoot iiT Uwiwn. of w-H -wnd thr with mothrr.

Abb-- A Mm rwrwld rrtumed Jn Mr H. NOTICE ASTIGMATISM IS ONE OF THE COMMON EST OF EYE DEFECTS. Our if tW tTHt Ftr.t NtW LOW PRICK I WEU in CfWlMKr Other $20 to $1000 iy Credit! CROSBY WATCHES .95 Uiumllr rotui4 Smart, l.r I HAMILTON WATCHES ON cREorr I 4 WATCHES ON OWHT '24" MM1 tTj. WK. INTEREST CHARGES WASHINGTON HI IW FITNNRI.

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