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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 9

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FITCHBURG SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1941 Mrs. Arline Moore Mrs Arlme (Lafrenier) Moore, 30, wife of John H. Moore of 10 Kelley nvenue, died last night at Burbank hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Greenville, N. H.

Survivors are her husband', two ions, John and Richard, and two daughters, Dorothy and Margartt Moore, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lafremer of South Aai- burnham; three sisters, Mrs. William Page, Mrs. Lonng Haiding and flita Lafreniei.

and one brother, Raymond Latrcnicr. all of South Ashburnham. Calling hours at the Isabelle funeral home will be from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 10 p.

ra. Funeral services will be Monday nioinjng at 9 o'clock at St. church, Bunal will be St. Bernard's cemctpry. LEOM1NSTER, Jan.

10 Margaret A. (Madigan) Hart, 78, wife of John T. Hart, died at her ome. She was born irf Ireland and lived roost of her life in this city. Mr.s.

Hart was a chatter member "i the American Legion auxiliary, and a member of the A. 0. aux- ''Miy, and tfic Rosary sodality of St. Leo's, parish. Besides her husband she is by three El- rudge Holden Mrs.

John An- and Miss Grace Hart; one TheTcerless Paint and Wall Paper Is Now Owned and! Operated By son, Charles Hart; 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, all of this city. The funeral will be held from the home Monday mftrning. A aokmn high mass of requital will celebrated in St. Leo's church at 9 o'clock Burial will be in parish cemetery. John LaMekanf as The funeral of John 684 Westminster Hill read, was held this afternoon at the Sawyer funeral home with Rev.

Andrew Groop, pastor of the Finnish Congregational church officiating. Burial was in Forest Hill cemetery the committal service was-'fead Mr Groop. The bearers were Walter Lahdekangas, Mathew Korpi. John Mukku, Henry and Fipi Savikko and Mikko Lana. Peter A.

Morlock WINCHENDON, Jan. 10-- Peter A. Morlock, 88, of 453 Central street, died late last night at his home, son of Prank and Jane (Devine) Morlock. He had lived in Winchendon for 67 years and established what is now known as the Murdock He as a member of the Morton Converse oamp, S. of U.

V. He survived by 12 children The ing of Concord. N. Hetbert of sons are Arthur of Leommstei, Irv- Careyville, George of Washington, D. and Charles of Wwi- chendon.

The daughters are Mrs Emily Landers of Leominster, Mrs. Emma Forsey of New Bedford Mrs. Josephine Mcrjugh of Washington, D. Miss Anne Morlock of Worcester, Mrs. Agnes Biennan of Worcester, Miss Alice and Miss Grace Morlock of Winchendon.

Two other children, Mrs Eva Danfort of Rindge, N. and Frank Morloek of Winchendon, died recently. The funeral will be from St. Mary's Catholic church, Monday at 9 m. 10 Up-To-Date Fashions For Women In U.

S. NEW YORK, Jan. Here are 10 ways for women to look up- to-date this spring, summarized from the two-day $1,000,000 Shaw "fashion futures:" 1 Choose a hat that is reasonab'y sane (not too grimly reasonable) and above all, becoming; and wear it straight--not cocked over one eye 2. Brighten your navy blue out-, fit, if you choose one, with "pursuit fed 1 accessories, white or pink petticoat that occasionally shows when a spring breeze lifti your hemline. Or-3.

Choose a cape outfit--solid color full-length wool cape over siik dress, hip-length wool cape over wool dress, maybe in two tones Funerals color, flow-length flowing jersey caps ovei evening gown. 4 Buy a bright, slim reefer coat-- I spring green, parma violet, or Chinatown Or -5. Wear a slim little two-piece suit, with either 'a plain or peplum jacket Consider green as i new spring 'color, with all the beiges, off-whites and light browi in a pi eminent place; navy s'lll good, combinations of black and white popular. 7. Be sure your new outfit doesn't have a "football put a softer, feminine shouldei dropping, but not drooping.

8 Choose either a clinging silhouette or a billowy 'skirted gown for evening' maybe a pale chiffon or marganza with long, full sleeves, or a picture dress harking back to the 1850's. 9. Heve a South American, Greek, British, Chinese or Turkish note in your costume. Or maybe, a Mahara- nee turban Or a good old United States patriotic emblem, somewhere. 10 And after it's paid for.

won that "pm'e-b'rowed look." The final highlight of the largest style show ever conducted held for the fashion trade was the selection of Mss Josephine Caldwrll of Philadelphia last night as "Miss Fashion Futures" She wore a-black chiffon evening dress Corn-Stuffed Eggplant. Cut a large eggplant lengthwise in halves Cover with boiling salted water (1 teaspoon salt for each 3 cups water) and boil gently 15 minutes. Draiii and remove pulp from each half of the eggplant. Mix the pulo with 2 cups corn, 3 tablespoons melted butter teaspoon each of sal', white pepper and chopped parsley Refill the eggplant cases and each with 3 pieces of bacon Bake 20 minutes in a moderate oven Eggplant is also very good stuffed with any savory stuffing. ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS fN THE War Bulletins i Continued (torn Unit district of the capital was the object of an especially heavy attack and most of the incendiaries were loosed there in an apparent effort to repeat the destruction inflicted on the heart of the city in a major "fire" raid Dec.

29. Celery Oyster Pie. Line a shallow baking dish with rich biscuit dough Bate? until well browned. FSIi vith creamed celery and oysters. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake 15 minutes in a moderate oven.

NEW YORK--Residents of Martinique, strategic Frenchi owned island in -the Caribbean, are "very resentful" of the presence of two American destroyers outside the harbor of Port de France, a French passenger steamer master declared today, Capt. Jacques Fremont, master of the Saint Domingue, which arrived today from the southern said the destroyers had replaced British warcraft which previously patrolled the harbor entrance. Two months ago, it was reported from San Juan, Puerto Rico, that American neutrality patrol warships had taken over the watch on the island from the British West Indies i MEN WOMEN CHILDREN WILL ENJOY THE THRILLJNfr GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION By the Nationally Famouf SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE GYMNASTIC TEAM Wonderfully Developed ColUe Athletes In a Spectacular and Ex- traordlnary Cymnndc Performance B. F. BROWN GYM STORE BEHIND THE AO THAT COUNT PAPER ui a.

rr UI at 'O -WallPapers NOW ONLY 10 ROLL Chester Bent GARDNER, Jan 10--The funeral of Chester Carter Bent, 3Vi -year-old son of Harold and Marjorie D. (Carter) Bent of 129 Efai street, who died yesterday after a short illness of pneumonia, was- held privately in the Walker funeral home at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Baldwin W. Callahan, pastor of the Fust Congregational dmrch, officiated.

Burial was in Crystal Like cemetery. The child was born in Gardner. He leaves his parents, a sister, Leslie Ann Bent, and his two grandmothers, Mrs. Frances E. Carter and Mrs.

Emma F. Bent. Mrs. Etta L. Stratton EAST JAFFREY, N.

Jan. 10-Funeral services for Mrs. Etta L. (Hoar) Stratton, 71, who died Monday night, were held from the East Congregational church here yesterday afternoon. Rev.

Robert Fletcnee of Rindge officiated and was assisted by Rev. Levering Reynolds of the local church. teryTTSe James B. Perry, Joseph D. Donahue, -Whiter "LToydT ADVERTISED WILL BE ON SALE FRIDAY AKD SATURDAY UNLE.l OTHERWISE SPECIFIED MAKE BROCKELMAN "ADS" THEIR FOOD BfflYWfi GUIDE! OPEN FRJDAY UNTIL S.30 P.

LEGHORN MARKET IO5 PAIRMOU.NT ST. Check Over the Values Lis.ed Here and See How Easy It Is To Stay Within Budget Limita- Through Trading at Brockeiman's. ORANGE SALE Fight the Grip! Eat Oranges! luice ORANtiLS. "2 doz. Tree-Ripened! Sunkist ORANGES.

2 doz. 29c ORANGES large doz. 29c sS, NAVELS large. doz. 29c GOLD BOND GENUINE YORK STATE Mild A Truly- Sensational Value! GOOD MAN FRIDAY COFFERS THESE WONDERFUL FRIDAY I Mrs.

E1U King Jan. 10- The" iu- Moore's XX White Muresco 25 lb. Bag $1.49 70 TO 'neral of Mis, Ella King of 22 Harti- oon street was held yesterday at her late home with Rev. Helene Ulrich of the Universahst church officiat- in Mrs, Florence Grimes was the soloist, Bunal was in Evergieen cemetery. The bearers were Fred Olney, Charles McComiskey, Ernest Powers and Addison Harris.

FIRST QUALITY I EXTRA HEAVY ONE COAT ENAMEL ta Regularly Gal. Now Only $4 CQ 2 1 435) Qt. Size nc OUR QUALITY EXTRA HEAVY ONE COAT SEMI- GaT. dOtahfavw Gal Qt. 79c Mrs.

Joanna C. Lawrence LEOMINSTERr fir- neral of Mrs. Joanna C. Lawrence, 99 Mam street, was held this morn- 2 mg. from the R.

Foster 815 o'clodk followed by a -6ft high mass of reqtivem in. St. Leo's church at 9 o'clock. Rev. Michael T.

Slaltery celebrated the mass and Mrs Frank La-Fray and Mrs. Philip Legere were the soloists. was in the parish ceme- lory. The bearers were Chief of Police George H. Smith, Leo J.

Comiskey, Fred Pitts, Wallace Mav- Im Jamiis Bingham and George F. Coleman Mrs. Rosbia Sftrette LEOMINSTER. Jan. funeral of Mrs.

JRosina Tietd" from her home, 397 Mechanic street, this morning. A i OUR FIRST QUALITY EXTRA HEAVY FLAT WHITE CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY PAINTERS FOR FREE ESTIMATE. R. Cormier 2504 Lcblanc Tel. Mr.

L. R. LucSer 4544 James BablneaqrTcOHRT 9. J. LECLAIR Successor To -PEEIttESS- PAINT tr WALL CO.

580 Main St. Tel. "3522 in Si. cilia's church at 9 o'clock by-Rev. Lionel Goddu.

The soloists were Mrs. Joseph Hurtubise and Alfred Lamothe. Burial was in the parish cemetery. The bearers were Delphis and Eugene St. Jean, Alfred Bachand.

Joseph Lamoureux, Alphonse Bilodeau and Ralph Martin. Mrs. Emnuu-oy A. GarneH The iUnerai of Emmaroy A. Garnett was held this afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Frederick Rice, 353 Blossom street. Rev. Edgar B. Price, pastor of First Baptist church officiated. Burial will be Jn the New cemetery in Ashburnham.

The bearers SUNKIST LEMONS 6 for lOc VEGETABLE DEPT Iceberg Lettuce 7c head Crisp Celery Tender Califo rnji. Tender Broccoli Ibs. T3c" MEAT DEP PORK LOINS. Ib. 15e Fresh SHOULDERS Ib.

13c Smoked SHOULDERS. Ib.ISc FAT SALT PORK. Ib. 6c SMOKED HAMS. lb.21c ET iK STEAKS Ib.

33c Sirloin Porterhouse PRIME RIB GROCERY DEPT Mocha and Java COFFEE Fresh Ground 29c Ib. Bulk Sugared Dates loneless CHUCK ROAST lb. 23c James P. Rice, grandsons, and James L. West.

The funeral of Lee J. Noyes, 9 Clinton street, tfill be held tomorrow at 10 m. at the Brown funeral home. Burial will be in Oak Grove cemetery, Enfield, N. H.

will be today from 3 to 5 and 7 to $.30 o'clock. The funeral of Roland 3. Blais, 16 Washington street, will be from Smith funeral Jtome tomorrow a clock in the Immaculate Conception church. Burial will in St. Bernard't cemetery.

Our Own Make Divinity Fudge 15c lb. Chicken Dinners 23clfc MILK CHOCOLATE PEANUT -CLUSTERS ITcjb. Freshly Salted NUTS Jumbo Peanuts 17c lb. Spanish Peanuts lie lb. 33c lb.

Virginia Peanuts 2 Ibs. 25c RUMP ROAST Ib. 29c FOWL lb.21c TURKEYS Ib. 21c COOKED HAMS. lb.25c FRANKFORTS MINCED HAM BOLOGNA.

2lbs.25c LAMB FORES Ib. lOc RIB CHOPS lb.21c KIDNEY CHOPS. lb.31c ELF SERVICE DEPT NO PHONE 89c 23c Hormel's SPICED HAM 12 oz can for "r9W Med. pkg. Lge.

pyz 2 1 5 2 for SUNLIGHT BAKERY A Breakfast Treat 1 SPECIAL Hoi from tfie fryer DELIKATESSEN Roast Stuffed CHICKENS 39c Ib. Potato Salad lOcb. Baked ib. 296 CREAM GOODS tfapoleons, Eft ea QC Whipped Cream ea. Bismarks, a Foxies, ea.

Chocolate 0 foriCOCr Raisin Walnut Bread, Parkerhouso 5c 18c 15c Butter Buns, dor. Danish Rings, a Butter Cream. Almond and Poppyseed Filling Angel Cakes, a Cakes for Devil's Food Layer Cake, ea Chocolate Nut Frosting HOT BAKED BEANS, qt 19c "ft 23c Rum Ring Cakes, ea. An unusual flavor 29c Brown Bread, ea. I UC Krispy Kaiser Rolls, dox.

19c Raisin Bread ea. 9c SALADA TEA Red Label 2 lb. pkg. Brown Label Ib pkg. Balls 100 pkg.

69C SMAC MARSHMALLOW Small-Can Large Can' LUX Toilet Soap 3 bars 17c Hew Old Dutch Cleanser 3 cans 20c Old Mother Hubbard Cat Food Tobacco Dept. ton obacco LOBSTERS Ib. 35c FRESH CLAMS In the Shell, 2 qfs. 16C, 4qfs. 3Qc, pk.

59c Demonstration GORTON'S FAMOUS PRODUCTS Codfish Cakee can 9 tal1 1Qr Mackerel cans I 29c Haddock -1 Chowder im I Front 6 to 8.39 Only HOT-ON BARGAIN KARNIVAL TONIGHT! SOME REAL OLD-FASHIONED VALUES IN STORE FOR YOU! Local Fresh Large Size EGGS doz. 26c Green BROCCOLI Ib. 6c Small Slewing Fluffyflake DONUTS doz. lOc Hot from the Fryer. BIRDSEYE Frosted PEAl 20,000 doz.

5c Sunshine All Flavors ICECREAM 2pts.l7c SELF-SERVICE PLANTATION COFFEE ib. 9c Assorted CHOCOLATES lb. 17c TOBACCO pkg.4c Jockey--Bourlry--Top Boneless CHUCK ROAST. Ib. 19c NAM FOWL Ib.l9c.

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