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FITCHBURG SENTINEL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 Special and Bubbish Collection lor October and November: Ward 1-Nov. 3 17. Ward 2--Nov. 5 19. 3--Nov.

7 ar.d 2L WMd 4--Nov. 10, 24. Ward 5--Nov. 12 ar.d 24. Ward fr-Op.

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48 03. 49 50 THE WEATHER BOSTON, Oct. 31 Forecast lor Boston and vicinity: Cloudy this afternoon and tonight followed by occasional rain tonight, con- Unucd moderately cool with the fewest temperature about 42 degrees; Saturday occasional rain, with 'little change in temperature; gentle easterly winds tonight becoming southeast and increasing to moderate Saturday. Central New England on Sunday: Fair and cooler. Morning temperatures with aax- Imurn and minimum for preceding 24 720 a.

m. Max. Min. Boston 49 51 45 Chicago 49 49 44 Denver 22 3tt 22 Kansas City 40 48 38 13 Youilu Enlist Here In Navv During Month Miami 7 74 87 71 Minneapolis 35 42 34 New Orleana 73 85 73 New York: 54 55 52 53 "65 52 -Philadelphia 49 61 StJLouli 52 52 49 San Francisco 52 71 48 Washington 54 60. 51 --The Mothers? club will meet in the reading rooms at the Y.

Tuescby p. -i-lflie' Stern It'-club meet tonight at the home of Mfcs Alberta Daniels, 61 Snow street. --WillardL. Aitchison, superintendent- of tf re alarm, this noon tested Box 63, Charlei and South streets. --The White Heather club vnH at the home of Mrs.

John -Logan, 11 Uawes street, tonight at 8 o'clock. rr.tn enlisted in '-he regular navy and naval reserve through navy office in the posi office building during the morr.h jt October, according to re- crur.inf They included: Robert Douglsi Archer, N. of Mr. and Thonwui 3. Archer, 51 Ptyson itreet; Frederick Lorenzo Mallard, ti.

of Mary J. Mallard, 40 Middla atnet; and Alfred Leroy Mallard, N. Kn of Mr. and Mrs. Percy L.

Mallard, 250 Water street, all of Fitchburg; Francis Powers, N. son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. West street, Gardner; William Cantalupo, N.

son of Mrs. Frank Aiigelini, 340 Central street; Louis Philip Bourgeois, N. son of Mrs. Alberta Bourgeois, 169 Central atreet, and Robert William son of Henry P. Casey.

22 iopkins street, all of Leominster. Jean Arthur Simoneau, of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon G. Simoneau, 38 BUghland street, and Adelard Joseph Roberts, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Adelard J. Roberts, 44 Glenallan street, Winchendon; Daniel Joseph Redden, N. Rn Central avenue, Dover, N. Frank Bliss Wright, son ffotlijr'ir 45 Mount Vernorj street, Melrose; Joseph Francis Foley, N. Maple street, Wilton, N.

and John Joseph Plante, N. son of Mr. and Arthur J. Plante, FUzwiUiaro Depot, N. H.

Christ Church Women's ToBelliursday The. women of Christ church will Isold their annual fair in Guild ball Thursday, Nov. 6. The theme of the fair will be the booths -will be kttered to with the articles on sale. One of the; highlights will be the club will sponsor a- dance tomorrow night in Romano halL 'Frank MforyPs orchestra will provide music; '--Koao 8 responded-lo a telephone alarm at 330 o'clock- yesterday afternoon, for a chimney fire at 5ft Franklin street.

invited to meet at Masonic hall Saturday at 1,005 p. ft attend funeral of Arthur It Lemay, --A meefeg of ibe boarCof of the JSmanuel Lutheiai) church will be held Saturday at 7 no, in the church vestry, --The sewing class of Charlotte Gufld auxiliary -will meet atihe Bad Cross sewing- "headcpiarters tomorrow afternoon at 13h --The Graduate Nurses 1 club will have aenual meeting Monday night tome of Mi Cox, fi)5 Blossom be elected, --Mrs. of Luennburg, who ftas-beari a-pattest at; Burbank hospital pest week, is in a fuuilititiie." 1 afternoon. Mrs. James-L.

CongdoO-SOd Mrs, Vemon C. co-chairmen of the far. other committees include; Handkerchiefs: Mrs. Roy H. Ryder and Mis.

Alexander Donaldson, Mrs. Henry A. Bothner, Mrs. Herbert S. Tayfcr, Si, cookies and doughnuts: Mrs.

Edward Adams, Mrs, aid B. Barfbn, Mrs. Frederick H. Peabody, Mrs, Charles Patch, Mrs. Bertha JX Biggins, Mm Albert Davis, Mrs.

Paul C. Akm, Mrs. William S. Bfown, Mrs. Gordon W.

Brown M. Liversage ani George Sweets and Ice cream; Mrs, "HarT- Mrs.John JCL the danger list. --Members of Clark S. Simondi camp, S. of will meet In rear- of 'Cnrist-ehQTch; auditorium Saturday at 10.45 sum.

to attend the funeral of Arthur Rj Jjsmsy. --The junior-department of C. C. church schoolarifl hold a i jarty- Saturday afternoon from. 4" to ft in the church'dining room.

--Itere will be an important meeting of all ward committees and worke of the Non-Partisan 39414am street, at 735 this- evening: --Rev. Basil Malof, who spoke at-the-First Mel' nesday "night, wjul preacfi at Church of'the Nazarene Sunday at mr leather trimmings in the blower system at the Fitchburg Shoe Mfg. Co. plant alTST ClegEorri street, at 8 o'clock "this forenoon. Hose 5 responded on a telephone alarm.

of the 13. f. Brown school will sponsor a Halloween party at tfie school from fa 1030 p. m. fivening for their pupils.

A special gregram has the annual event --The youth rally of the'Pilgrim- Fellowship of the Middlesex Union association will be" held Sunday afternoon and evening in the Congregational church in starting at 3 p. m. Chap-aln Loorais of Fort Devens give the- address of the afternoon session and Dr. 'Hugh Vernon White wiB give the evening address. F.

H. Si Notes An enthusiastic was held this morning, with J. Edward Bou vier leading the band in selections, "and the school in football Cheers," also," were: practiced. 5 It Was senior class.color day. The seniors-'displayed their dark and light blue color combination.

-The juniors -will -sponsor a record dance. Thursday evening, Nov. 6. Roderick Hyatt, Barbara Stjrveng, Jean Rowan Perry Congdon, junior officers, are in charge. Ralph W.

Howard ia the faculty advisor. thousand -silk worms must eat of mulberry leaves to make iptymgb silk for one kimono. Special Small. Fowls, (4-Ib. 29c Ib.

Goughlin's Market, TeL 1417. Advt Native Calves' Livers, Chickens, Fowls, Broilers. Market Tel. 1417. Advt.

Professional Talent famished for all occasions. New York and Boa- ton connections. TeL 4715-W. Advt Pot Roast (all meat) 37c Ib. Butter 43clb.

Boast Pork 27c Ib. Thick Rib and Fancy Brisket, Light Sated; Boned and Trimmed.Coned Beef, 35clb. CoughKn's Market td. 1417. the parish, from 530 to 7 p.

nt, under supervision of victor H. Boeckh, chief chef. may be made with Mrs. Perry I. Wilson by Nov.

3. A luncheon will be served at noon, at the booth, and ice cream, cake, Mrs. Lester L. Fow, Mrt, Arthur Simpson, F.33Bly, liJrs. Robert B.

Best and A. Jirury, Sr. ui(Si SBSV towCrocker, Mrs; Morgan K. Smith, Paul Washburo, Mrs. Edith Ssnger, Mrs.

Harold- Cross and Mrs Douglas Crocker. "Kiddies: Mrs. H. msnd, Mrs. William A.

Clark, Mrs. James E. Thompson Mrs. A- Jr. James and Jellies: Clarence cards! Mrs.

lUchard E. Needle work: Mr M. Emll De- and utensils: Girls Friendly society. Wishing well: Young People's Fellowship. Walttr- H.

Pierce, Birthday Party-- Joann Murphy, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy, 752 Westminster HiH road, observed her fourth birthday with a Halloween party at her home, yesterday afternoon. She was presented with many gifts. Refreshments were served fey Joann's mother and grandmother Mrs.

Mary Murphy; Those present Jacqueline and James Quill, Cynthia Foss, Ruth Keaveney, Richard Gebo, George SheppardV Jerry Wood and Janice and Jean Murphy. Realty Transfers Fitchburg O. Lester Stockwell by Tr. in Bankruptcy to Katherine veny, Marshall and Townsend roads, 'Fitchburg Savings bank to Aime P. Dufresne et Hazel street Addle M.

Tilton to J. Bennett, Lunenburg street L. Taylor to John. George et Ashburnham Hill road, Katherine Leucht to Lawrence Harold Welterlen et ux, Walton SIDE GLANCES By Galbndtii "Old Jarvis hasn't spoken to me since we printed the story that Ac sun was just a ball of fire and might blow up--be it wrecked insurance buiinesol'' Christian- Science Lecture At F. H.

S. Miss Florence Middaugh, C. S. of Los Angeles, Cat, will be the speaker at a free public lecture on Christian Science in the high auditorium Sunday afternoon' at 350 o'clock under tBe auspices of First Church of ChJristt "Scientist of Fitchburg, is a member of- the Christian Science board of ship of the mother church Science: The Promised Comforter," public ia invited to attend. Conscience Bothers Book-Borrower Because the conscience-of Cat, married- woman bothered her because she never returned three library books which she borrowed when she was a pupil in the Ashburnham street school, Mayor Alfred Woollacott has two dollars more for the city conscience fund.

He received die two dollars enclosed with a letter frpra the woman today. "1 neglected to, return the books through ths years I stiH Itved in Kichburg," she wrote. 1 had every intention to return them but it always sup my mind. I have 5ved in Califomia two years, 1 rjust thought about.tbe books I borrowed "when little girl and I now-want tor. do the right ing about them.

The twjo Jollara I believe Feminine Touch 7 and "Mercy Island." SheaWLet's Go and "South of Tahiti." first Beau" and Tight Shoes." of Boys Town" and "Texas Terrors." vnxrM-L 'irMrr--nri --''Bowery Boy" an "Wagos Train." Begins College." On the "Follies Revue." The population of Montana, in 1940, was 554,136, as compared-to la M30. There are 255 bears and in Society A. M. W. Moote A special couuntm4catjon lodge will be held Saturday Nov.

10.18 m-, pr the purpose of attending the funeral of our 1 Brother and Sesrttaiy, Wor, ft. Leraay. MERTON DEMbKTr Vf, M. CHABLES T. TOTPftTTv A.

r. A. M. Aurora A MguUr communication el Aurora lodge, A. F.

A- will be held Mon- "Mnfvruifffn JOl Matter sre cordially in KAHDAtl. H. BOUGHTy. i WILSON. Sec.

-aaaat or BAWBOW pox cntu Fllchburg AnethWy. Nor Z3T nettiw be MPio Satucdsy. Nov, 4. Business meeting at 7.15- BaUoHns. Otticen and choir netd not white.

IloUowed by; Halloween dance. BIATBICE wear to. O. Mt. Btmbtone Lpdre, No.

98 meeitnfi te Waiace hall, SM Main street, Oct. 31. E. O. WELUNGTON.

See. Honora F. Gorman to Alexander J. -Lynch, street. Jaddtis F.

to Walter H. Phinrifcy et tutr Nutting and Beck- wiih jtretll, Leominster Sophronia B. Johnson to Carleton O. Goodate et ux Exchange street Asiibnrnhan O. Mack et ux, Cushing street.

Robie C. Caldwell et ux. to Thomas O. Mack et ux, Cushing street Robie C. Caldwell et ux.

to Thomas O. Mack et ux, Cushing street CONNOR--In Ijtcminrter. Oct 30. Hist Manors H. Connor, 69, formerly of this cite.

Tuaeral Saturday at 10 a. m. In St church. Burial in St. cemetery.

CABD OF THANKS -I wMt to extend jay ttneay ttaga for their floral and UoOnm to my recunt bereavement Mr. Cnarltt M. Jtoofos and- Important News For Ladies of Fitchburg and Vicinity, ACADEMY HAT HAS MOVED TO 223 MAIN ST. To a Larger and More Convenient Salesroom. Souvenirs Friday and Saturday, To All Customers.

All Hats Back To Regular Prices On Monday. Visit Our Toytmd" A Complete ot Gvnes, Ttys, Dads, and Carte. The Right Toy for the Right Age. Use Oar Lsy-a-way Plan. M-C-MCO.

3.1.4. MAIN ST. Opp. tionom St. Tel.

3918 At The Theaters Provision Stores Are Co-operating For Food Drive Forty -four ftom, Pharmacy, (he Ibyflowcr public library lliU in nulri- tkin ifjoruuied by the Fiu.h- of Social btivc on diipiay itatinf, "A nation first (4 deferiM well- ttouruhed people. will help you titfr guard your family by pfxwklirtK the right of food. We are cooperating in campaign for better nutrition which is beinf conducted by the FiVchburj council of Social Agencies." various on display, containing the different vitamins. The grocers cooperating included: Murphy's market, markets. Cedeon Maguy, Tnomas Boudreau, Lecourt's market, Brocktl- man Leo P.

Nourie, John M. LebUnc, Senn's market, Fennia ket, Pohjola Grocery Carrie M. Schrader, Heiaton and George Pollock. Ralph Carbone, market, ilarella's market, D. A.

Boyle, Joseph Carbone, Joseph Fiandaca, Anthony Carbone, Louis Del Beato, Tucker Brothers, Martin Mongovan, William Newcombe, Arthur E. Russell, A it Super market, F. L. Drury Sons, United Cooperative society, Buck's market, Karis Brothers, Sunfcist Fruit and Kennedy Co. Stop it Shop market, Nault's market, Percy R.

Schragle, City Cash market, C. H. Watson Sc Sons and B. A. Romano Sons.

In England the cost of living rose approximately 2 per cent, between the outbreak war in September, 1939, and July 1841, according to Labor. Flags To Wave At Polling Places will bt fac each potting election day to rrrrwt a cxwwro followed (or whfW the Grand Army WM tive in the city. On at On. WilUmm T. ciivlt, of G.

A Mm Arvhw today prwented Wouilacott with imall ilfgi lie rtqucited should be to i ivt vKe Factory QvtUt uMinauac MM ANAL OltAMU) n- Otr. Q. Vwi O. O. M.

ft, KKUM Wv K.MM, M. lit. OSWEGO, M. Y. W)-So bothered i wert men Fort Ontario! offkers brought in a cat.

he mice continued to ruin army and other papers and tht mke seemed to be more numerous than ever. One night the officers investigated. They found the cat playing with the J. B. SACINO and ANGEL TAILORS 390 Water St Fire Station Poison Ivy Sufferera Now rra-cwt rM oJ ivy, muaacb tot wood to or two by Mtor 4VY-KURE, nacdjr, prwwxi' Ivy Mgotjr ntadwi IVY- KUSE fidU to eon romr 5oW fet Stem.

Strwt. Adn TYF6WRITERS AU SUPPUW tot All JOHN GILUESPIE a MAIN ST--ret. NflUKEAG CLUB Athbnmhant HALLOWEEN TONIGHT Dancing, Favors, Noisemakers, Delidotu Foods, Choice- Beverages Beservaikms Asbbombam Phone 846 Dancing Saturday make of your motot smooth aad meanng oaon. powei'fui en- finer toqwies imrttesL "TIVE COME ONE! COME ALL! HALLOWEEN PARTY TONIGHT At the ARENA'S Cocktail Lounge Entertainment and. Celebrate Your HALLOWEEN At the "CAFE" Lunenbyrg, Maw.

DINE and DANCE To ROOKY'S Rhythm Strioy OrcoMtra TONIGHT md SATURDAY NIGHT Laambarf 138-2 I the in Ctactwra CLOTHIERS wd HASEROASHBRS SL $13.50 OVERCOATS, C1Q CA Varfetr from 9 I Va9V SrimdU UIHU Chwpj AeeoanU Invited Consult Our "Stove Doctor" For Any Advice Re- Your Stove. Specialize In Furnace Grates and Parts of AH Kindt. Union Hardware Inc. 362 Water St TeL 2322 ATTENTION! MITT mm GOlE Tt KING'S CORNER RESTAURANT HALLOWEEN EVENING GOOD FOOD, BEER, ALE, AND WINE S. Martikatnen, Prop.

Tel. 4723 When Git Isn't OFTIUAJL BRAKE and LIGHT TESTING STATION No. 754 FENNY SOCIAL TONIGHT K. of P. HALL 329 MAIN ST.

R.E.N,P.A. First Five Special Complimentary Phy Every Alphabet Fair Broilers Roast Beef (choice) Potatoes and 2. Salad Rolls. Coffee 75c Served In Connection wKh ALPHABET FAIR 130 to 7 O'clock, Thursday, Nov. GUILDHALL, CHRIST CHURCH Reservationrinust be msfe with Mrs.

Perry I. Wilson, TeL 939, by November 8. MclNTOSH APPLES Large Bag MARSHALL FARM Inc. 7 A. M.

to 5 P. Sunday 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.

DINE and DANCE and CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN WITH LEO HANNON AT THE PICCADILLY CLUB 2, FUN AND FAVORS FOR ALL For Call Ayer 691 or 347 Dancing At State Arnuny FHcbburf -SATURDAY NOV. from 8 to 11.45P.M. JACK RALSTON and HIS ORCHESTRA, Admiswon 44c Til 8.30 M. OF AYER, INC SANDY POND BOAP-AYgB, MASS. TBANK BAglLLO, Mgr.

TONIGHT Gala Hattowisen Tintf 'Ifl Nobemakert fhow With flie.Popalar DANNY SULOVAN, Matter of Ceremomei DICK CAMPBELL'S ORCHESTRA Dancing Until 2 A. M. Phone Ayer -2131 for BcsemdoM SAT. and SUN. NIGHTS-- FLOOR SHOW At 9M HAS DINING AND DANCING We Cater to Banquets and Private Special Bates ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING AX THE CLUB Better Nutrition WEEK- Strong, Jitalthy eiHxons ire the greatest defense of any nation.

In the coming months Americans will -'need good health and increased energy to speed up their irams ana to face many prob- icalth, SALADA TEA-- 23rd Annual CONCERT and BAIL STATE ARMORY FRIDAY EVEMING, NOV. 7 Concert 8 to 9 Dancing 9 to 1 Large, Med. RINSO, large LUX, large Ltoten to these young experts in a program chock full of fun, gaiety, and surprises. It's a treat that can't be J.H. HOLLAND 824 W.ler St.

T.I. 473-W A A 3 for 28C 2 11 for I 1 2 1 Jm forlOC 2 LJBBVS PICKLED FRUIT, Aprkotk Peats, Peachea 2Vi Jb tin for Glass Mixing Bowl Free DIAMOND SALT fcfor UBBY SPINACH-2 1 fin for CORN KIX, pkg. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP. v. 1C LIBBY PEARS, OCA 2 UBBY ASPARAGUS-All No.

2 lOc LEHIGH and LACKAWAHNA STOVE NUT $14.00 per ton PEA $12.50 per ton BUCK $11.00 per ton H. E. COKE -Stove and Nut $14.50 per ton FITCHBURG ICE Inc. Coal Division 45 Depot St. TeL 943 4228-W Sentinel Want Ads Get Results 'IllliJU I1UUUI 290 Water Street Ttl.

2580 At THE 9.30 ATTENDANCE WINNERS OF FIRST THREE GAMES PLAY ALL NIGHT FRII, STARTING AT 7.45 25 REASONS FREE EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRII SATURDAY 100 POUNDS OF TURKEY ALSO 25 REASON GAME AT 10.30 WHALOM PARK SOCIALS ADMISSION FRII Of IN 1VIRY NWHT.

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