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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 9

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SA-rVKDAY. DECEMBER 11. LEOMINSTER Police Clothing Payment Action Due On Monday Array Cope Wifr "Soony" Itaty ttji plan oad UM pg. i Opf i OB mayor wtH CO BwCKiay Bi( W-dty officials it bMStkeeptaf transfer and fVffotufJJr tpUff fitffcdj wxU find hadt to the exoaw The of the LJOKOTSTTR, Dec. The petition to grant (J the police department a clothing Wwawe to to wm, betore the dty council far Mon4ay night The petition tabled until the council Mpspsad the whidi to for a clothing aUowtfaea.

Thk Uw mm accepted Sj the council at a majority at the cvundl rated te ept the special law it to a- Mined majority will vote to the clothing alowanoe by the Leonunetar tahoa Under uJual procedure BUM appropriated for clothing to I to the council included in the appropriation for ing of fSOOO from the depar jnent and expenditure of the rood left to dto- cretion of the police cbiet Mayor LaPlem will tend mewap to tity council Mofl' fi- on of te aehtwl tor S39M additional lor the school mbrj oount and $SQOO for the acheol accoum may o.ua* de- It to ondentood the rwquesti are. too high fur the of and thM tltOO ii luAnent (or the lalary ao- count and the moct $3000 (or the aecminL Mayor will alao tend day Anight recomtnerwitng an appropriation ai tTf74T to pay out- on Wtter uoaaa and (Wfieianry hind to old txfmrvf accvunt Thu rum for old tn bumu to meet iu payroenU to rccipiaaU for of Tha petition tor the acceptance of Chestnut (tract Mttenaico will FUltaf trua i' to Grovp Cwrt John J. C. Htitchanm, Jr oo 'Se laM TORK Ibe HmritM oonpiu- toy JB comwaam. fllad 4-H Girl "Well keep rural Amarkai TTun IBM Betty a natural the in thu film in which aba atan with Robert aad She had all fKr and required tor the MIX My who charmed the tw- bUity of cbll remakMKi aad edorwl the New Yotk who her brr on the road to and when into the num- ber, "Sweet Roeae O'Grady," than (WDODhic in the technicolor musical tmaah hit wiil ofMi at tha Fttchburg thea- tomorttiw.

Mime wai written far film by two rjprrla: tive tuwwmithi, Hack Gordun and Harry Warren, itanoum tuw on wnttr by the council and Preri- property. 'rttMHiy- quired dent Paul K- wTO prubaMf by city. mayor will adk to for to the public STRAND THEATRE CUQHOKN aaann ax TON. KVI. and NlaM tCL.

a a. TODAT-TK)MBADrJOr -WAN MOWTANA" Secrat in Darkect Africa, Chapter I. There's Soenetiiinf Abmtf SpUier and SUN, DEC. 12 "Tonifht We R-Jd C-JfU." Ker lUfMi Ipillty ht of Cowboy HIM MON, TUK, DM. 11-U J.

BnatbMY kt "Lady of IM Kii "Journey Into Fear" "-Hawk SAT. EVE. SHOW BZCINS AT CDMTINUOUS (Army KacUotetephoto from NEA Ttlcpboto) No Italy greeted Array nunw whan they wtnt on duty at the evaluation hospital wbjMit bahjwl Coping with tha UucH, Jjooey mud which hw sluwed up Allied ad- vanco are, Irft to" right: Sylvia Hamper, Joltat, Anna AahWy, Waiwta I Windsor, and Ruth White City, UNIVERSAL CONTINUOUS DAltY MATS. ITe EVES. mat, CHILDREN lie TODAr-Ftrst Ktchburf Showing "MAIN STREET GIRL" LOVE AGAIN" SUNDArThm TUESDAY If II Send You INTO A SONG! INTO A DANCE INTO GALES OF LAUGHTER! Boy Wai Brads and --Second Jugger John Cumdine "Escaped from the Gestapo" SAT.

2 to 430 SUN. Contimwms from 2M A Tel. 2870 Starts TODAY! TRUDY MARSHALL Robert Bailey Matt Brigoi Margaret Dumont Allan Lane story of the plane that broke the Btital I.F.SMF HOWARD DAVID NIVEN tec. It unlikely that all the legal stepe to accept uie street tan be completed before the end of the year but the are filing it at this time so that for installing water and mains may be included in the 1944 budget Club Director To Speak Here LEOMINSTER, 11 CoL William S. Gilliam, director of the Ionic Boys' dub of will be the speaker at the meeting of the Men's club Thursday night, -Dae.

16, 4n the pariih Wl of tht Unitarian- church. CoL Gilliam who is recogmzed as an authority on work will speak-on "The Community The members of the. Leomihster Rotary club recently sttried a movMnent for the erection of a community, house in Leominite-, The Rotary club launched campaign with a pledge of and conditional pledges of in 1944 and 1945. Because of the, interest of the members of the Rotary club in this -youth movement the committee in charge of-ihe program' "believe CoL Gilham' be helpful in planning the community proiect. Howard H.

Chase is chairman of the committee 3n charge of the supper which will-precede the speaking program. A program of Christmas carols: will be presented by the choir of the Junior churrch. Wilder Lodge Flans For Christmas Party tEOMINSTER, Dec." 11--Wilder lodge, AFAM, will hoH its annual Christmas party Wednesday night MasoTlic hall Archie Griffin is the-'coininit- tee on An entertainment will be presented. Assisimg in thft arrangements 'are Everett Gaetz, Harold George Irving BlbodiWilUam James, Harold Bell, Smith, J. Myron Ridley, Frank Blackman, Gtforge E.

Edward Carlson, Louis Lawrence Nye, Lyman Stucke, Nelson Benedict, Thornton Ricker and Arthur Boynton. Of I Christmas Party Will Be Tuesday Night LEOMINSTER, "Dec. II--Lebiri- inster circle, HI, will hold its annual Christmas party in K.C hall Tuesday night Mrs. Nellie Kilcoyne and Mrs. Mary Connors.are co-chairmen jof the' conSnittee' -on-arrangements.

are- Miss Elizabeth J'James Raher Mns. Marie Malley, Gettens, Mrs. Anne Orey, Mrs. Mary Grey Evelyn -Mary'-' Desgrbselliers, Catherine" Condon, Mrs. Mary: Mrs.

Maiy A. Mrs. Frances Kearney, Mrs. Elizabeth Ingram, Mrs. a i Mahan, Mrs.

Mabel Kimball, Miss Mary Cant- Mrs. Laura and Elizabeth Mendolusky. Oub LEOMINSTER, liec. Mem- ben of the Fortnightly club will hold an all-day Monday iUrtinx it 10:30 hi vestry of Methodist church to make wreaths and launl.rope for the-hospitals at Fort Devena. Thtre will be a box luncheon at The meeting in charge of the committee on conservation and with Mra.

Elmer H. WMS chairman, AasUting her are Mrs. Bernard D. Boiworth, Mrs. Albert Field, Mrs.

Raymond and Mrs. L. J.Wewlore. Leomintter Briefs The nnntfal buaar of St pariah will be held in parochM school Jiall Feb. 9-12.

A -jneeting be" held Monday niaht at 8 o'clock- in the parish hall-to e-ornmittees to nave charge. program. Rev. Earle R. Sleeves will speak on 'The Radiant Life" at the morn, ing servicea in the Unitarian church tomorrow morning, program will be directed "by G.

Dsvid Thuraton; Mayor Mathias LaFierre and members of the finance committee of Jhe city council met ttiis morning 'to" discuss appropriationi which come before the city coubdLfor action night. He Waste paper collection in -Ward Monday. Trucks of the highway department will start to mke the collection in the ward ai 8 a. m. No.

Leominster Church NotJcea Chapel'of all Saints (Episcopal)-Rev. Kichard N. Pease, -vicar; Cjar- ence M. Kline, organist; 9JOL church school; 10.45, service holy com- munion.aBd sermon, the Crossroad," by the vicar; 4, confirmation, class; 7, Y.J?..F. meeting; Rev.

Kizrgsman guest speaker; Y. f. IV of Christ- church, Fitchburg, special guest. Monday, 8 p. ITL, pageant rehearsal; Wednesday, ISO.jRed Cross meeting; 7, Order Sir Galahad; 815, Acolytes' guild- meeting; Thursday, 7, choir rehearsal.

Congregational Church of Christ- Rev. Ray Evan Butterficld, pastor; Mrs. Harold G. Wilkinson, organist; 9.45, church school; -II, morning service, sermon by the pastor; vested choir assisting; 4, Jr. C.

E. meeting; 550, junior high fellowship meeting; 630, senior fellowship meeting, Monday, 6.30, church school supper and Christmas party; senior fellowship txecutrve meeting; 136, tneefing; iLSOj Red sewing meeting; 7.45 choir Rev. Richard N. Pease, vicar of All Saints announces- a special Christmas, service of communion "which will -be held on- the night of Decv at the chapel at II m. The chapel be lighted- by candles.

Preparations for special, music for the occasion are now being made by thecnoir; The sale of war savings stamps is nearing the midway mark in the current campaign for a fifth jeep at; Pierce school. An effort is being to see how close to the total of $1050 needed, the sales can reach by Christmes vacation. The pagent to be presented within a weeks at the Chapel of All Saints will be in the form of a series of tableaus which will include special traditional Christmas music and carols. A rehearsal will be held Monday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs.

Franke Flake andh er daughter, Ruth Fiske, have arrived at their Main street, after, spending several weeks in Qvuhcy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fender. The supper to- be' served in Congregational church for- the and' older of the church it bwng by Bevr Ray Butterfield, Kenneth white; and. EveretfHarria.

CpL-Riehwd Wright, a member, of a troop carrier group stationed' at Bragg, -will retorn to duty -tomorrow after spending the past week on furlough at the none of his father, Edward B. Wright, 744 Main street Bay Robinson, USN, of Kings corner, and'Charles PimbaU, DSN, formerly of Monoosnock met at Sampson naval train- idg station where lioth are-now stationed. Mrs, Francis Luer, of Medford, is expected this weekend ajt the home of sister, tin. Eva Main street RkhanL Wheeler, 846 JMam streei, returned" to school this week after convalescing from a slight-illnesi Kew Books New, books which have been added to JPufaUcL library'induaet "Taps ibr Private 1 Stuart; Buck; "Bradshaws of Lincoln; Woman," -Bbcrhart? Dick and the Canal Boatf Toistey; "Dog of War, 1 Downey;" "The," Apostle," 1 Asche; Wells; "To All Hands," Brown; "Betrayal from ihe Hynd; "Anger jn the Erfe; "Shadow and- the Glory," "Yankee Lawyer," Marching cxseta. future omceri the United army, parwun-j the background of the military ooUeft in the world, Point their will cone Ulyaeea Crafit, George Cutter, John Penhing.

Colin Kelly and Deuglas MacArthur, fighting men all, determined that our country shall emergr victorious from the present struggle. Againsi the stirring, breathlesa iiackground of the Point, 20th Century-Fox has made a dramatic, aCtion-packed film, "Ten Gentlemen from West Point," Starring George: Montgomery, Maureen OUanu, and John Button, the film if a rousing successor to "To the Shores of and its clihiax will bring you to your feet cheering. The opens Sunday for a three-day rim. The ii "Palm Beach 'TJjuversal One of the greatest taste of top ranking enterfcaiaers ever assembled for. any 'one motion picture is to be 'and dance-filled "Stormy Lena Home, Bill -Robinson and Galloway lead tHe list of ttie hit picture whicn.

is set to' openjtomorr row at the Universal In addition to these three great entertainers the picture "also includes Katherine Dunhamr.and her international ballet group, Fats Waller and the Nicholas Brothers. A host' of other outstanding personalitiea are included in Itsser roles in the picture which is set to a tempo of swiftly changing musical' backgrounds that the history of modern American music 1 MB GALLOWAY His Sensational Oreh. DEC. LOWELL AUDITORIUM WED. DEC.

15 WORCESTER AUmTQRIUM CUMINGS Church Jfptices- -First Congregational--930 a. Sunday school for all departments; 10.45, morning service, with by Rev. Marion Jl. Phelps, minister, Spirit Expectation;" ob- 1 servance of Universal Bible Sunday; music by choir under of Mrs; 3eJtoide C. Pierbe organist and director; meeting Christian Endeavor! in ry; Christmas by What-So-JEver guild at home 6f Ann Howard, with Miis Howard and tois Inhis as.

Baptist--1030 o'clock," morning worship; Hugh McLean, "guest speaker; 11:45 o'clock, Bible-; school for all classes; Paul Smith superintendent. Hamburg--City Of Rubble (NKA Radtopboto) few of buildingi standing starkly In the radlophoto above, and street turned into mountain of rubble, typify the utter destruction which incessant Allied air have wreaked on Hamburg, Germany's great indutteial seaport. Reports through neutral tell of electric and water supply facilities smashed. ENDS TODAY JERRY CQLONA-ANN MILLER IN "PRIORITIES.ON PARADE" Pins Correspondent" STARTS SUNDAY! Hie Rising Successor of "To the Shores of MONTGOMERY MAUREEN O'HARA lor IBM at. Nquiaitlau and 1W WM vw fieJ with ad- bntft) at jttat IbaoeWMtt to War Snipotac at to much DfiVcM own- mn ahould paid tut rcqul- atttonad, purcluawt charwrcd of W- turwi by the WSA at ifaeir (xxtftUstrd an affective by the the a-id thw.

Ut ai rcquirad the fifth aoMndrocot to cnaMitwtMn The Loan! of Circuit aoce cutuu ciub girii tivuujfhoui the who are cutu to victory by and atrviaj autriniAu, tuuit to liwir (uinlwi Many uf llie girLi in 4-H Foot i n-uvity kinonj wboai wtuue. me the food and ubjiuig tu vakuw; wtM telertion the mn Ona pound cf "ird la will produce vtuugh tA pound IM FITCHBURG Laet TONIGHT (fUrtinc at IJO) Lloyd NoUn in GUADALCANAL DIARY" plot co-fc'aturc John Loder utd Ruth Ford "Adventure in Iraq" Feature Tonijbt at and Sturtinf TOMORROW! HEART sweet Betty (OhO'Grablet It's channing Itfs the: most dazilirig, spectacular and hilarious musical of them all I BETTY GRABLE ROBERT YOUHG ADOLPHE MEHJOU REGINALD ABDJNE1 GREY March of Time CmtirmMu Sunday from o'cjotk Doort.Opeu Tomatrqw. 1J5 TONITE! ON OUR STAGE! UNCLE NED'S RADIO VARIETIES ON THE OUt FOR SCBEENl "SON OF MONTE STARTS TOMORROW FOR 4 DAYS A WARNER BROS. HIT ALAN HALE FRANK COMPANION FEATURE FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY in "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING".

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1873-1977