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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 2

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Ik a. as. IP. as. TUB WEATHER BOSTON, Sep 20 Forecast and vicinlty-SuBny and this afternoon, except a lUtt aJonffthe coast.

Hajbasttesn- tab aftemoen bi. the Bad in dewneawn Boston anc inland. Clear and cool to- it temperatures in the downtown and in the Friday sunny ami Gentle variable at 1 o'clock. Cftla, Wsstaa, church, will meet Babe of Mtt Mate Oti fearer But. will J's inland.

aTSttle wanner. Ktrtdk this afternoon and tbnight aloog the coast this num temperatures for 24 heurs ending at 1:30 a. m. minimum temperatures for 2 hours ending 7:84 a. and precipitation for 24 heurs ending at 7:30 a.

E. 8. Mix. Min. Prtcp.

79 Boston 78 Bridgeport 81 Buffalo 74 "Burlington, Vt. 74 81 80 Concord, N. 77 80 -Jeatph nandaee, IM Twsms- afreet, notified police laat alight that We autoraobfle stuck and kilted def an lower Mate (treat abort to Sacred assert wffl be held at the Heart church at 739 o'clock, Program rhurrh Trill hnll flnt fan BaeUuf at the hone street, and dance for tean-afera wifl be held ia the hall tomorrow niajrt at 7JO. Daughlen of the Calvin- latta raa the flnt of Iba. Kay Upl 27.

tfc litchburg Jacksonville City Anfelej Paul Jtfontreal -Jlantucket Jjjjaw Orleans York Old Town -jPhoenbt Me. Jprovidence Louis Francisco 89 75 81 79 82 87 75 81 74 87 80 75 81 .101 78 78 68 81 49 57 55 53 49 90 S7 43 55 48 51 SB 65 82 43 55 72 64 45 71 57 52 40 55 58 fa beiu one week from the --Kenneth C. Fahlman. son of Mr, ad Mrs. Oecar H.

Pablman. eetminster HiU road, has returned Tufts eollaite where be is in Ms unlor year. Norma Lee Fahlman daughter, has entered the Burbank rttal school of nursing. -Victor B. Hainan, machinist's mate fireman apprentice, USN of Mr.

and Mrs. Victor B. Hansen of Rollstone street, wil raduato tomorrow iron the Great aJtea, Hi, naval machinist's mate school. He entered the service March IS. --Otarles r.

LeMieux of Alexan, Va, regional director of the lestei'U area, American Red Cross. will be the guest speaker at the annual dinner-meeting of the Fitch- xirg chapter, American Red Crass, Wednesday at 6.30 p. m. in taymond. Members will be 730 Fitchbunt high school, Bev.

E. Stanley Jones, DD. Henry L. LaBonte of SI Plaard sveue is a patient at Bur- bjnk hospital. Lt.

Gerald J. Barnkle post, Amvets, will nominate officers Monday's regular meeting at O'clock. --Choir of the Church of the Gooc Shepherd will rehearse tomorrow night at 6.45 o'clock. There will also by a meeting of the Acolytes. f-Junior choir of Rollstone church will rehearse tomorrow afternoon X30 o'clock.

Senior choir will at: 7 p. m. complaints origlnat- tnig from 4 Summer street and 8 Leighton street were investigate! by police last evening. Youngster were said to be responsible in both Instances. --There will be no midweek service at the Finnish church tonight in order that members may attend the lecture by Bev.

Stanley Jones DO at the Fitchburg high, school. --Mary Ellen Parker, of 27 street, was treated at Burbank at 7 o'clock last night to: facial and leg injuries sufferei when she tumbled from a stone wal her home. She was later discharged. j-Officers will be Installed by jlejrusalem commandery. Knights Templars, at the Masonic hall tonight at 8 o'clock.

The special mu sje program will feature Clarence as organist and Mrs. Lorraine Eaton, violinist Joseph's club will tender farewell testimonial tonight at o'clock for Rev. Henry A. Lacha "pelle in the clubroomi. The priest, who has been chaplain of the club, Jaaves shortly USsjgnraent.

on another paris --Pfc. Armand W. Courtemanche (tin of Mr. end Mrs. Armand iCeurtemanehe, "this city, has transferred from Sampson air force base, N.

to Keesler AFB, Miss, for technican training in the field electronics. -i-Members of the Fitchburg VOmemakers club will leave Sep IT by bus from the Fitchburg Musi for Deerfield where they WL attend the fnir. Mn. L. Blanch is on charge of reserva i--Fitchburg Grange will conduct food and fancy work sale at the Jttchburg Gas and Electric Logh Co.

store tomorrow at 1 4m. Sirs. Raymond E. Comstock, tpaster of the local Grange, will be fh charge. --Theft of an automobile radi valued at $25 was reported to police yesterday afternoon by John Dupre of 52 Mt.

Globe street. The owner said it was stolen sometime Tues 4ay night while his car was parksn In a lot opposite his home. to graduate from the autval electronics technician schoo JCreat Lakes, 111., tomorrow is Ca Wile A. Leger, electronics technldi Ceucreas leOe gu USN, son of Mr. and Mrs Clevis J.

Leger of West-street. Ha altered the service on Oct. Itt end is a graduate of St Bernard llah jUfSf ntriH. fc --Mias Thelma Hale, faculty mem ier of Atlantic Union college Lan who attended the You1 in Paris this summer, wi i guest apeaker at the Seventh Adventist church tomonai at 7.45 o'clock. She will be ac ejompenied by four students from the eellege.

Mies Hale will describe her eisueiaMUMs while attending tl driven by A. Brasnahao. 244 South street, JPya E. Roblchaud, el Ke vvanue, were in collision at Vciaek last nMrt at the junction iU South arid Elisabeth streets, te pottoe. Mrs.

and leg hurts. AM. the board of directors. --Members of the Savela func steering committee will meet S30 p. m.

in city hall, accordtei an announcement by Eino Tof- ui, general chairman of the fund of the campaign and stlec of a termination date in th drive will be discussed by the com mittee. Mr. Tofferi said. --Junior Red Cross committee met with Mrs. Durward N.

Eastman 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Red Cross chapter house, 116 Prich ard street A program for the ye was outlined. Reports were givi Ann Passios and Ann Schulbt who attended the Junior Red Cross raining center at cclleg summer. --Dr. Ellis F. White, president Fitchburg Teachers college, today announced that new catalogs are now available to the public.

Th atalogs describe the new stream Ined curriculum inaugurated wit the start of the fall session last week. They may be obtained at the college. Dr. White pointed out. --Pfc.

Barbara Sherwin, 208 Ply mouth street, is home on a 20 cave after being stationed with th counter intelligence corpa at lolabird, Md. A graduate of Fitch Hirg high school last June, she en listed in the WAC in November underwent basic training at Ft. Lee and later technical training t. Benjamin rlsrrison, Ind. She awaiting an overseas assignment Europe.

--Weekly service of the St Pau Lutheran church will be held tomor night at 750. Rev. Hei man, pastor, will lead devotion' Vocal solos will be given by Jo sepb Honkonen and Slpi Savikko Mrs. Peter Montonen gi reading. Mrs.

llmi Jarvela will re cite a poem. Allan Tastula will lay selections on the sitra. Mr. and Mrs. Savikko will be host and hoe- at the social hour when refreshments will be served.

--Clifford W. Hague was elected acuity president at a meeting of Fitchburg Teachers college faculty members yesterday at the college. Others elected were Miss Siioie Antlla, secretary, and Joseph E. Underwood, treasurer. Mr.

Hague appointed Miss Lillian Tatar as chairman of the group's social committee, and Dr. George F. Condike was en faculty representative to the Massachusetts State Teachers college association. By THUR3DAY.amE.MKR Name dintoniaii ToStaflVOfDA Wat AfeeeVK MfUMSattaaai district attorney in the eeunty of- lie MW asaMant wffl fee rwem late srnns ou Oct. inducted frem Clinton received a benheler of arts from Mt SL Mary's collet mUaban, Md.

Ke a fraeuasa of aaskaVeViBst HesTni and'is a menOier of the bar Miorlatinne Ha is oorentb aervfaf as soUdtor tor the town ef Dist Atty. Cenedella said Mr. Stuka, In aasuming his new duties as asaMant district attorney, ijffl re- sfcn as law derk of the appeUaJ.vtex boerdV tw whteb be te April, by former Oer. Leveretl Seltenatan. TOP, ton.

Mr. StaAa la judae advocate et PtdsBB American Veterans el S.i.aA«eatta.ndof fteKtoby post, CUiitee Legion, and president ef Holy Name society ef St He "Do you put on all that stuff go you'll be divinely kissable, like it in the adg?" Neic At Tfce Lucy Helen BeepHal A son to Mr. and Mrs. George H. SanboRi, Jr.

(Cecils M. Desilats), 31 Highland avanUe. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Grorer Barney, Jr.

(Vera Bawchuck), Oak avenue Luneaburg. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Sakari Gronroos (Sophia Nitianty), US Culley street la locally tnatalla- PUn Joint IiuUdlation Presidents of four councils representing St. Jean organization have voted to conduct joint lion exercises of new officers on Wednesday, Oct.

3 at i p. m. at Redmen hall. Barnard A. Loiselle has been named general chairman of a committee which has members from the four councils.

Initial plans were drawn up at a meeting held at the home at Alphonse L'Ecuyer, 17 Linden street, and will be furthered on Monday evening, Sept 24 at the home of Benjamin Dion, IU Madison street. 45th Anniversary Mr. and Mn. Leon L. Stockwell ef 20 North street will quietly observe their 45th wedding anniversary Saturday at their home.

Mr. Stockwali and Miss Delia Can- nay of Leominiter were msrriec Sept 22, 19M, at Sacred Haart church. They have three children: James Stockwell of Boston, Mrs. Virginia Spencer and Miss Leona N. Stockwelt, both of Fitchburg.

Prior to his retirement Mr. Stockwell was employed by the Rollstone Foundry Inc. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.

Bernhardt. of Wheeler road, Ashby, have announced engagement heir daughter, Miss Lois A. Bernhardt, to Sgt. Fred E. Pruitt son if Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur M. Pruitt if Yukon, W. Va. Miss Bernhardt was graduated Burbank hospital school of Wellesley Club Mrs.

G. Justice Ewing was hoatesi Fitchburg Wellesley club rnerc- MTS and prospective students of Wellesley collceg at a tea held yesterday afternoon at her 'home, Lancaster avenue, Lunenburg. A short business session was held with Mrs. Harold Cross of Sterling presiding. Arrangements Bade for the sale of ChrUbnaf wrapping paper for the benefit of the the Wellesley fund.

Tea was served by Mrs. Frederick C. Cross of Lunen- poured. JnJeuiDCf were ent from Groton, Townaend, Ashby, Fitchburg, Sterling, Leominiter and Shirley. mining in and is at present employed in the children's ward at tarbank hospital.

Sgt Pruitt is serving with the U. S. army stationed at Fort Dix, N. J. He returned last May from seven years of duty in Europe.

At Training Center Undergoing recruit training at the J. B. naval training center at Bainbridge, are aU local aaamen. Following completion of an 11-week period they will- be assigned to duty stations with the or at navy shore stations. The Fitchburg recruits are Harvey A.

Daigle. eon of Mrs. Lucy O'Nell of 15 Brandon avenue; John i. Membrino. son of Mr.

and Mn. barmen Membrino of 21 Pine street; I Edmund A. McNally of 9 Chestnut street; George H. Roy. son of Mr.

I and 'Mrs. Joseph Roy of Plym-1 outh street; Richard H. Wilder, sen I of Mr. and Mrs. Elsom Wilder of 27 Myrtle avenue; and Albert R.I Henreckson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert R. Henreckson of 132 Cedar street FHS Notes Rubartt son of Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Kuberti of 11 Beyle court, was elected Juniar class president on the first ballot yesterday. James is active in football and basketball. Balloting wfll continue Friday for the officers. aaaefably for Barbara Deschanea was the mls- at the freshman cheerleader oonsaatuits. After eliminations the final voting- will be from the following four freshman girls: Xlatae Be- aargis, Carel Call, Connie' DiPrima and Natalie Streppare.

Ann rasslns and Joan Mercier, junior cheer leaders, assisted Misi Pesehenea In leading the freahmen cheers and songs. George Stropparo, senior class praaldcBt, urged the freshmen to attend the record dsnce In the gyrh- nashun this Friday evening. The will be spauored by the Aan nraed ef the faculty, NT of cheerleaders, was In of th. MMnbly. At The Tonight Side of the Street" and "Joe Palooka Meets the Triple Crow." Egypt" and "Law of the Badlands." Lady" and "Fun on a Weekend." About Eve" and "Secrete of Monte Cristo." the Great Divide" and "Home Town Story." and "I Killed Geronimo." Whalom Grande' and "Gambling House." Metropolitan-- "Fsbiola." uuver trooper durtaf werti armfecboob at Wake forest university.

Hertfc Carelma university, and the nivenity ef Peris, Fijiiiri In the appointment. Dist ttyi Cenedella said, "On account of his excellent and experience, I feel that Mr. Kuka wifl a valuable asset to ray statt." Dist Atty. CenedeHa's three ether jHdstants ere A. Andre Fitchburg.

first assistant, and 3 Bajrter and Charles K. Dewey. There ere islands Lake Champlahv. The Isle of Capri is 21 miles from Naples. RANGE and FUEL OIL That Good Golf Clean Oil For Prompt Delivery Dial 3-6471 Unirad Co-oparariva Society 815 Main St Here feres en- lenaanosi et IAT nsinn.

to be to- tntb the Rttt reserve IsWssV WtWaaWPtp Jar pit- Glut Art stam are under the Amerioan eant the of the where Is beeauee it blown there, GUY'S TRUCKING RUMBH DISPOSAL et Can Ml-W CIRTIFIID WATCH I. W. CONNIR At Riee'. JSO Main St. NOIU ACCORDIONS WeriTs tint TIT-- TkM Bar.

'fee tfial Innn. Trial ROSITA LII STUDIOS 14 erm M. Wal FINN'S FISH MARKET ft St. niehbavi nusa nut DADLI num ejti vsw DtALl-MM free IKserrerjr NOTICE Police Firemen lus Drivers We ALL WOOL Serge Trousers and Shirts, made te order at lowest prices imaginable. JACK WEINER'S STORE 124 Fairmount St.

We Ueal THILMA ARGOFF BKMOVBD BT LATEST. SHORT WAV! MITHOD BesvHs Fersonal Serrire Free Ceoseltatiea) TeL 1-IT45 Ms 476 Maki M. WANTED demaad by Govenunent Industry for trained office beta. Typine; and Comptometer 1 to 3 BMMtbs Shorthand and Booldceepittg 1 to I BMntbs Day School a month Night School a month CENTRAL SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Ot MaiB St, JohBsonia Bldg. Tel.

1-tTM Keen to 1 ARMAND'S Salon wsviaf LAMP HAIRCUT mt NATWAL MAW Mehj II BW Anna Fitzgerald, R. N. 159 Svmmar Fitehburg, Mass. For BROADLOOM CARPET SALE loll Gray and Graan Floral Carpal (Kawlnw) $14.78 yi A Qa- SALX PRICE eq. yd.

I Roll Koto on Tono $7 m. H. I aq. SALE PRICE 9xl2 ALL WOOL RUGS off J. C.

DaLisle Co. SIC MAIN ST. Hear TIP-TOP fcMp koby crt both HIM Tonight 7.30 P. M. Fitdtburc High School Auditorium Morfcrnin Your and Kifchm With ART PLASTIC Till For Lilting laauty WIN net (Me, aeat, faes.

eurl et Ml ssaaaaM farawk watetancf aliMM eaaie ctaffc. Yartelf MM iarMbe fw Men lnhnutlMi Ftee tiMiMte--tM H. J. UILANC lit Oak HW M. BW Open Friday Evening and Saturday All Day.

OARSWELL- HAWTHORME, IM IM Main Street ritchburj, Mass. a tare--bacaasa ndat and lower the Tip-Top with a toe- you heads are (fee for baby- tale--new Aqua-Temp spray asskss waau is jost tiaht. Sets pochin and moljty nay keep erarythiag at no aead to leSTS the baby f-oc ercn ao iomat. New spUtpnof Vinyl tub aad drain hose Tha Friandly Stora BOYLE'S Est. 1857 Gold Medal Flour, 25 at I Learn to Danco I Boeck-Nut Coffee, I lib.

tin Students! Get Better at School! NOW IN STOCK NEW ROYAL PORTABLE The Easiest Writing Portable Ever Built ta Si AM iaatiiin felly McDtkl School of Dancing 1506 North St. 104 Main St. I ClatMi for Advto. Hifh School and Jr. Pupils.

I Enroll Now. Ubby's Corned Beef, 112 oa. tin iDovsJlette Facial SCO's 45 29' Companion Model $69.50 Flos Tax Easy Tens I Fairmont Froaen Oanffe iMee, 9 for Mf 16 OB. "lea 1 I JeB-O Desserts for Inr Puddinc C9 Paralytic Good Painter PHLADELPHIA, Sept OP) --I George E. Henris, 39, paralysed in the arms and legs and unable to use them since nevertheless 1 teamed to palat-and well.

Henris, patient in the raen'a nervous ward at the Philadelphia General hospital, learned to paint pic. tores by holding brushea between his teeth. He is a sufferer from syringo- myella, a chronic ailment character- faed by the preaence of long cavities in the spinal column which causes lees of power. "Everything I do Is original for me because I never did anything like It before," Henris said. In high school.

I beted this kind of business, but the jgirla here nave suggested I try my band--or rather my teeth--at this and now I love it." The Hebrides Islands were ruled by No ntil 12M. SotUty Window Shades Venetian Blinds PlasticWallpaper NORFOLK PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 730 Main Street Fitehburg, Mass. DANCING Ballroom Now HaaUd SAT. NITE Roger Carrier and Hit Popular Prom iand TonkBto Juice, A No. 2 can Ca for tit I Sutler 1 Colore I Napkins, Mrs WUbert No-Rub Waac, qt Colored for Liberal Trade-in Allowance Towards Purchase PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS OF ALL MAKES CORONA UNDERWOOD and REMINGTON RE-BUILT MACHINES from S39.O and OB Machines Guaranteed For 1 Year Buy Tour Typewriter Where Tea Cam Have It Serviced.

Soles Rental Service Typewriter and Adding Machine Headquarters Berminghim Office Equipment Co. 7 Summer St, at Moraa Sq. TeL 2-9237 59-lj WAR SURPLUS STORE Doit HttiUh Consult Our Store Doctor On AH Your Store and Fumace Parts. Grates Our Spajcialty I Wo catty in stock full lino OatvaMised and Kerr Mason Jars, doz. Cranapplea-for Jelly alalailas'BB si IWesBsOelsBf pVCK (12 Snow Cbun Chowder, Edncator Cape) Cod CooUee, 89- 16 Day FHehburg We SeVH Preen Staples Dial 1-4W Sptcial for Thursday thru Sat.

"PROMOTION SALE" 25' LIQUOR DIPT. 'HAMPDtN MILD All Case W.25 1 Water St. 290 Wattr Srroat -3-64951 DRESS SOCKS Recniar 4Oa 3 pr. for 90' HIGH WORK SHOES 2.99 pair BRIEFS and TEE-SHIRTS Recnhr 49e 33 FANCY DRESS LOAFERS Regaler $5.49 An LARGE SELECTION OF WINTER JACKETS JUST ARRIVED! SAVE MONEY--BUY NOW WHILE PRICES OF THEM ARE LOW!.

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1873-1977