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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 12

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12 Fitchburg Sentinel, Wednesday, May 29; 1968 Sisterhood ABudas A I Synagogue installed the above officers at a break- fast program. From left, Mrs. i i Salny, second vice- president; Mrs. Hacker, president; Mrs. Philip Hubenstein, first vice-president and Mrs.

Howard Kim- mel, secretary. Judith Bride Of Paul G. Marriage vows were pledged bride, Robert LeGfos and Herie on Saturday by Miss Judith A. Leger. Abell, daughter of Mr.

and Edward Abell of 37 Cotton A reception followed at St. St Leorainster, and Paul G.i Joseph's Club. On return from Bedard son of Mr. and Mrs their honeymoon, the newly- Henry-Bedard of 118 Madison i weds will be at home at 66 Col- St. The ceremony took place umbus St.

at St. Joseph's Church. Th( bride a gradua(e Mrs. Teresa Murray of Sterl-jof Wachusett Regional High ing was matron-ol-honor and i School and is employed at Cel- bridesmaids were Mrs. Helen luplastics.

The bridegroom is a Abell of Sterling, sister-in-law JWW graduate of Worcester In- of the bride, Mrs. Janet Bedard, Jdustrial Technical Institute and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. i' serving 1 and Miss Christine Belliveau, cousin of the bridegroom. Tired Feet The bride, given in marriagej by Jier fattier, a silk ganza and Italian lace gown eet are coming out of win- with a train extending from the ter hiding. It's time to groom shoulders.

The veil was elbow them for their debut of the length and fell from a coronctjsandal season. Complete your crown. She carried a bouquet predicure with a brisk rub of 1 of white, apricot and green ear- an antiseptic to stimulate nations, I caUtion and invigorate your skin Best, man was cooling dard, brother of the bridegroom. clean odor, in addition to casing Guests were placed by Donald tired feet, clearing up athlete's Abell of Sterling, brother of the foot and preventing infection. Sacony For Pack Age people.

a real fashion treat, where great stripes meet High voltage mitered Sacony does them uniquely wBh a horizontal underscore lor more rave notices. A rich-bodied knil of lexlured wrin- Jdes whoosh away on a hanger. In smashing tri-color combinations. Just one of the many great shapes of fashion from Sacony. Sizes to 16.

$26 Sociology Miss Janice Fltnagan, above, daughter of Mrs. William Flanagan, 119 Townsend and the late William Flanagan, will receive a B. A. degree hi Sociology from Anna Maria -College, rnxton. graduate of St.

Bernard's Central Catholic High School. While at Anna Maria she was active in various clubs. She was the recipient of the JFK Award in her freshman and sophomore years and was included in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. She is graduating with honors and is a member of Delta Epsiton Sigma and Kappa Gamma Pi Honor Societies. She will continue her education at the Columbia School of Social Work under a Federal Child Welfare Grant.

BPW Hears Reports On All Papia Heads Legal Secretaries Pit Goauen, Women'i Editor 10 Fitchburg Sentinel, Tuesday, May 28, 1968 Polly's Pointers- 'Old'Baby Things Have Many Uses omce 01 raui L. Donvuie, vi ii When using rubber sheets on of this city was installed Nation- secretaries andf students icille llds bed sew a len th Association Legal "ere a a coUeifes in of unbleached cotton on either representative. setn.Un.iJ alleges in th. 1 tt fn I i A By POLtY CRAMER that old diapers a won CHICOPEE In a Joint In- 'act aside as Membership Month, stallatlon ceremony with the; a i in conjunction with this tr nhhold moek iriar Point Motor Inn. Tuesday wh ch wlU be Presented by Mrs.

Julie A. Papia, secretary (attorneys and each member it in the firm of Bowcn Baker. 1 asked to bring one potential Esq. of Fitchburg was installed; gucst at its September meet- president of the Worcester Coun- ty Legal Secretaries Association. The Legal Education a announced that a series of Miss Margaret E.

Scwell tudy courscs is bei ormu secretary in the firm o( and win cons a L. Bpnvile Esq. of Worcester. i 6 ht-week, two hour, evening was installed corresponding ass a roccdure rotary and Miss Dolores Tnis bc prcse Ld ometiml Trauique, secretary in the law thjs Thcsc cour SCS it ls wide cnou The State Association will Sr onfsfor to tu und he matl TM toj Installing officer was District Zy so soTcTn be 5t 1 ICourt Judge Socrates Geanaco-. the Yank( hm A washed and kept soft and white To kee a chlld sweater from 01 05 ot no'voxe.

urn on ro eS5 ional Legal Sec- I have sewed good receiving' punching up when a coat is be- Mrc retaries. lankets together and used them on over the sweater, ceil on larger beds. The older oncsi 3 1 3 1 'ooP'Of eia6t 'c cord in- Mrs. Papia announced thai Chapter will have its June make good linings for pot hoi-; side the sweater sice ders; still oldsr ones for scrub TM ld lo TM cord rags and washing a No to their DEAR POLLY I Mrs. Papia also announced Association's or ihp'I'il'" convention will be held in Hot .1, 11 1 Red Sox ball game A a a in iniv thumb, pull the coat sleeve onjton.

Members are welcomed to Arkansas July Mlss lerihei 'j 0 Wed day June the NiUon. over' r8 Convention will be Sewell of Fitchburg will be an alternate delegate. blankets as liners for quilts. have also made zippered sleep- Da 8s for the baby from ceiving blankets. They arc good and warm and last for ages.

Al- The board of the Fitchburg! so pocket-type shoe bags can be Business and Professional Wom-l ade from receiving Club met at the home of JOAN time and lots of mvite one guest Doni is I reared eight Tnc ch cr will resume iL longer-needed diapers, receiving: ata'y s7you sT mee in8S Se tcmb "-i al Secretaries and secre- awa so ou see wn "id The Massachusetts engaged in work of a blankets and even cribbed i have'to cut many a corner, -j Mrs. Ruth B. Jentzer to receive reports on the Massachusetl Federation BPW annual convention heki over the weekend in Swampscott and make plans for the next few weeks. POLLY'S PROBLEM DEAR POLLY I have a lovely set of spiral-stemmed glasses that are many years old, and (he gold rims arc peeling off. Is there any.

thing I can do to replace the DEAR POLLY You can gold or remove it entirely? save time polishing silver and MOTHER protect your hands at the same time by wearing a pair of soft You will receive a dollar if cotton gloves turned inside out. Polly uses your favorite home Just dip a finger in the silver! making idea, Polly's Problem has asked that September bet legal nature are qualified for membership in the Chapter, and may obtain further information by contacting Mrs. Papia. Style Key The more patterns combined in a single costume, within rea son of course, the more contemporary it looJcs for summer. Plaids, stripes, checks or dots are often mixed.

For instance, a checked dress may have a striped coat color played with the darker up in one piece polish and away you go with, or solution to a problem. Write the' pnwmhlp liohinr Mrs. Alme Brassard will he You can get in in care of Fitchburg Sen- color in the "her An examrie have charge of the annual picnic the places that are hard to pol-! inel. in toe mUrae of Datteras and to be held Wednesday evening. ish Pollv has a brand new book' abrTcs Tuld be a silk dress ShTdey Arsenaurin Town kcc lates a as read To get it, send: with the Moused bodice brown bninej Arsenault Town- from on serving name, address and cheek for 75; striped in white The skirt i roMc 1n UCVM FlLf A IJ mac send.

The picnic will be in thei form of a luau. Those assisting chairman on toe committee include Mrs Helen Kolazyk. Mrs. Lily V. Wiiirikf, Mrii Eunice' Heikkila and Mrs.

Helen W. Bennett you just where to place the need Thre club president, Miss Eleanor G. Gay, announced that the two major officers elected for the Central District at the i tray, dampen a small paper uap-iccnts to POLLY'S HOMEMAK-jcould be striped in reverse col- kin and put it under them. (ING POINTERS. Fitchburg i ors.

Over it all, toss a short- It'is easier to adjust a sewingiS? ntine Bo Chicago, sleeved brown-and-white plaid i. i (iriKsm ihine needle mirror under the shaft. This saves fumbling as it shows coat. "The first New Sev'na Machine in 30 Yejrt!" Viking Sews AM Wcighti of Fabric Viking Sews Any Type of Fabric Viking Scwf in Any Part of The Garment Viktng'i Dancing Needle Mcndi Anything Property Finmcing Accepted Repairi On All Makei DRESS MAKING LESSONS- CLASS OR INDIVIDUAL DAY OR EVENINCS The Sewing Shop 715 Main Fitchburg 342-0152 Optn Dlllv 5.30-5.30, Frldiyt 'Till 9 PROBATE COURT Mrs. Bernice Enman of Leominster and Miss Anne Aalto' of the Fitchburg Club.

They! will serve as chairman and vice-1 JAFFREY, chairman, respectively, and i olu A Jaffrey Girl Engaged To Wed N. and Hazelton, Sr. of both their have been own president of The Central Lake Contoocook announced the engagement of their daughter. lucii u.rii iiuua. 1 iiv TM rv -j Distriet is comprised of the ten atric a Winifred, to David clubs in the central corridor ot jHenry Bennett, sen of Mr and Massachusetts from Framing- 1 Clarence H.

Bennett of ham to Athol. Cheshire, Conn. Miss Hazleton is a graduate of Conant High School and plcted two years at Kecne Mrs. Evelyn P. Delage, treasurer, reported that "May Days are Pay Days" and she has divorce from Mrs.

Sylvia Collins, both of Lunenburg. Married in Fitchburg July 16, 1955 he seeks custody of their two children. Wills filed: Kenneth J. Morris, who died additional assessment payable' Mr Bennett is a 1960 gradu- beginning -High: School. He received a bachelor Miss Viola I.

Fiskaali advised.of science degree in Wildlife' hat tickets arc still available'Management in 1964 at the Uni- for members to secure to attend versity of Connecticut and in the "BPW Night at toe will have completed re-i which the Waltham Club is'quiremcnts for a master's doing at Symphony Hall.lgree. He plans a career as a Saturday evening. JancftFishery Biologist. He is a 22. Miss Gay was elected of- member of Uie national fra- ficial delegate for the Fitchburglternity, Alpha Gamma Rho, and; flub to attend the honorary fraternity Alphs Federation convention in Min- Zeta.

eration convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 21 to 25. Three other club members plan to attend. Mrs. Arsenault accepted rein Gardner May 20, left S200 to sponsibaity for arranging a plan the Holy Spirit Church, Gardner, to share in-the CrVic Days events and the residue goes to his to he held in Rtchburg on July another, Mrs. Ethel M.

Morris. Philip Long, ivho died in Gardner A i 11, divided his property" 'between his daughters, Ruth Nelson of Templcton and 4. The next board meeting will be held at the home' of the president Monday, June 24 and all officers and newly appointed Gertrude Witman of Gardner, service portfolios at thai time. The STADIUM'S 2nd Annual PECIALS Plus 5 10 CASH FIRST PRIZE CASH PRIZES fliiie yorshojfTn No Purchase Necessary. No Need To Be Present For Drawing.

Start Registering May 31st. I DRAWING HELD JUNE 28th AT 9 P.M. Get ready with Quality Sportswear by "HUNTER." For fan in the snn, visit the "STADIUM" for Fashions Yon Need: Bermudas, Slacks, Knit Jerseys, Shifts, Rain 'n Shine Coats and more. All at Greater Savings! "The month of Jnne will feature savings from our Already Low Factory Prices." A September wedding is plan ned. Acne Tips To help acne or pimples, wash your face with soap many times each day.

Pay special around your and I chin. Don't fuss with pimples BERMUDAS Hundreds in stock. Solids, Prints in assorted colors. Values to SIC.98. Sites Factory Price now lowered to and up chairmen will be given their or squeeze them because that causes scars.

7-9 Park Uominster Store Main Wnt Dtnnii Year 'Round Mr. and Mn. Ray B. Mac- Crlckcn of 74 Pacific St. received relatives and at an open house in observance of their goldep wtddlij tag anniversary at the kpme of their son and daughter-in- law, Mr.

and Ray C. WacCracken of E'mwood Read, The couple ww married May IMS It home of the hride. Rev. Note Anniversary V. D.

Meitlam ofHdatcd. The MacCrack-ns also have a daughter. Mrs. Helen SamSnn of Ashburnham and four Mr, Mac- MacCracken tetirrrl from the Fire Unpiriment 12 ago at muter mochanic and now belongs, to the depart- meat's ReUred Mei'i Dub and Flremen'i Relief Asso- clatiw. Mn.

MacCrackw the former Ruth Kendall. They were presented a Money tree and numerous other gifts. Guests were present from Fltchbnrg, Leom- Infetcr, Lnnchtnirg; Holden, Medford, Melrosr, FltzwII- Ham, Greenville and New Ipswich, N. lisa Towi. Hanover and Asafcnnh ham.

HUNTER SECONDS Bermudas, Slacks, Kilrt, etc. 6-20 Values to $16 SHIFTS Your Choice Asstd. Solids and Prints, Excellent Selection. Sites 6-16. Valnes to $19.98 HUNTER SUCKS A large iseiectiori of Solids and Prints.

Asstd. Ail one price. Values to $12.98 2 50 Ea. One Price ,00 Ea. One Low Price $TOO Ea HUNTER KILTS and CULOTTIS priced it each RAIN 'N SHINE COATS now priced $18.00 each JERSEYS priced $2.50 and up Also many more items on sale during onr Annual Vacation Celebration fjfc.

I 356 BROAD STREET (Opp. Crocker Field) FITCHBURG STOKE HOURS: and Friday 0 to 9 Saturday 9 5.30 CHARGE WITH YOUR C.A.P, CREDIT CARD or USE OUR CONVENIENT PLAN.

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