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12 The Porttmoulh Portsmouth, N.H. Wednesday II. 1959 Westbrook Jr. Club Hears Announcements College Alumnae Of Future Spring Activities Club to Hold Tea KITI.S'G Miss Jane Burlcy family Is not able (o continue In hostess lo the Hoping Gar- this office, den Club recently al the first Hireling of Ihc season al her North A lcllcr from Mrs cllarlrs Do home. lc regarding a donation toward furniture for the national head- Mrs.

Hubert G. Klmball, vice president, presided in the ab- quarters in St. Louis in honor of Mrs. Helen Cliamplain a read. and Mrs.

Lloyd O. Coulter was Introduced as treasurer to lill term of Mrs. John A. rroeker who rtue to illness in the Klmball. lollon i April 22 was in- Folk Club Sees Preview of Spring Fashions at Show I A Members and S'jcsls of University Folk Club i given a preview of spring lhi week al the club's fnsliion I held nt llic Memorial Union Mrs.

Francis Doyle served as Eugene Alhncr.tlingcr. Mrs. l.r!ii Walker. Mrs. Diehard w.

tiaiancl. Mrs. James H. Starbuck. i Marion Jones.

Mrs. Hoberl nounced as the date scheduled for the state federation meeting in Mitford. The annual meeting of the federation is May 27. A communication from Mrs. Julia Hlewer concerning the "Birds Prey Law," now before legislature was discussed.

Vi'cslbrook Jr. College Alumnae of 1'orlsmoulh will bold a tea Saturday a from 2 to -I in the Women's City Club. Girls in Ihc i aid senio classes of local high schools who are interested in attending college are im-iicd to allenrt wilt; their mothers. Director ol admission at Westbrook. Dr.

Myron ilager. will be present to confer wilh i school girls. Other faculty members will also be present as well as Weslbrook students. selections will be presented by the "Faux Pas." a singing group made tip of Westbrook Jr. students.

Mrs. Joyce Borkowski of Kittery Point and Mrs. Shirley Brady of Dover, co-chairmen, (Especially for Edited by DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM 1. Allglin. spoke on landscaping Local sclwwl children are urged be assisted by Mrs.

P.itricin to enter the annual poster con-j Shaw of live -Mrs. i a lest, sponsored by tile Roadside Desjardins of Point. Improvement Assn. Mrs. Willis! High school girls iiHcresteil A.

Baker is local chairman. alic-iicling are asked to Iclc- A member, Mrs. Georgcjl' Mrs Borkowski. ID DW. Lewis.

wlv is also vice chair- a the Council U. S. Naval Hospital In Portsmouth. CO I wrote thanking the club for its recent a i Kimbcill then introduced Prof, lladcliffe B. Pike ot the University of New Hampshire! i Wl PS I Ho Our Family's Favorite Dishes Mrs.

O'Brien Tells How to Make Spaghetti Sauce and Meat Balls Here's how to make Kalian Spaghetti and Meat Balls: This is one of the great favorites in the family of Mrs. llobcrt V. O'Brien of Central live. And, not far behind in popularity arc Glazed Ham limy Loaf, Cheese Souffle, French Style Green Beaiis with Almonds. fee Crisps and Cream Puffs.

Italian Spaghetti and Halls lib Ibs. ground beef Ib. ground pork cup fine dry bread crumbs 2 slightly beaten eggs cup grated Parmesan cheese to Ib cup warm water 1'i tsp. salt 1 tsp. basil tsp.

pepper 1 clove minced garlic Combine moat with next eight EPP1.XG Carol Jack- ingredients and form in one-inch cup orange juice, in dry ingredients in I Stir Blend fourths. Mix well after each addition, hour. William 1.. i i Mrs. Kdward 1).

Kddv Jr. and Mrs. Dale Un- a Grade pupil at Kpphig balls. In large skillet or Dutch brown meat slowly in a He 1111 11 Easier Bonnet contest.Ismail a of olive oil. Set a is best grown in this area, i mral School was winner of which 'might be used in the sponsored for (he benefit of the aside.

Miss Johnson and Miss a gles and the Central School'school dental clinic. Winners were Sievras represented the maintained by the club, announced at the recent meet- Miss Hurley was assisted i 1 uf t-'pping Woman's Club serving refreshments by Mrs. lield al lllc ''omc of Mrs. fashion from a i numbers were mod- .1 MRS. i V.

I fPortjmcufh Heiald photo) Mustard Hot Sauce In jar mix cup dry mus lard ant! cup vinegar. Cover 1 cup sliced mushrooms. Add the! a lct 5lallcl ovcrnighl. In top Saute 1 large chopped onion and following ingredients: Coulter and Mrs. Kendall P.

Mrs. Pcier Dills, a assisted by Mrs. Pius: Harmon. Mrs. Horace S.

and Mrs. Harold Leavill. Mr Hay Mar-Donald and Mrs. A i i the hostesses at tea Barbara Hanson Marks Birth Date IVKLLS Barbara Hanson daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Hcn- Is Given Mrs. Sprague Robinson Brown. Plumer Road. Other awards were made to Wdei Hitchcock.

Mrs. Frederick Libby' of Brcntwoed. A Siggelin. Mrs. Lloyd O.

Coulter. Mrs. Brown. Daniel Thibeault, Helen Hitchcock. Sarah A a and Dan- A A bridal show- icl Landers.

Special prizes were er for Mrs. Elizabeth Bourassa I 8 ivcn to Janet Hitchcock of Grade Sprague was given recently by 8 anci Paul Fecteau and Robert; glietti Mrs. Priscilia Bourassa anei Mrs Ruth Vogt. Among those attending were Hanson, Post was the'Mrs. Clara Fitzgerald.

Mrs. Nancy of honor at a party Saturday afternoon at her home in observance of tier i birthday anniversary. Games w-cre played, favors dis- trilr.ilcd, and gifts displayed. Tiiusc attending included Patri- Milliard, Susan Buckley, Littlefictd, Patricia Ducharme, Jenny Lord, Diane Sevigney. Linda Gordon, Gail Nicker, Heather Mocers, Andy Dufort.

Stephen Lib. by. Ronnie Woodward, Mary LaPierre, Carol Hanson and Gloria Hanson. Industrial Club Donates to Fund Tlicrne of Grade G. Members and gucsls heard Mrs.

Richard F. Sanborn of Eppiug.i area bookmobile librarian, present a talk on the i services! provided by the X.H. State Li-, brary. Assisting 1 no. 2V can tomatoes 2 6 ounce cans tomato paste 1'v cloves minceti garlic 2 Ibsp.

chopped parsley 1 isp. salt 1 tsp. crushed 1 Ibsp. cooking wine Add meat balls to sauce and; simmer for two hours or until sauce thickens. Serve over spa- Pass parmesan cheese.

ot double boiler, beat egg: stir in cup siisar. clash of salt and mustard mixture. Cook over hot Mrs. Brown as esscs were Mrs. Elmer A.

White, Miss Fitzgerald. Mrs. Berrita Young, Mrs. Betty Dame. Mrs.

Joanno Lilakos, Miss Barbara Call. Mrs. Camilla Mahcr, Mrs." Feme Perkins, Mrs. Althea tlussey. Miss Margie Ferrier.

Miss Barbara Lamson and Miss Marcie Fish. Also, Miss Kalhy a i Miss Janet Bradley, Miss Alice Mahoney, Miss Mary Ellen Mahoney, Miss Jackie Dow, Miss Barbara Downs. Miss Judy Connors. Mrs. Natalie Simon.

Miss Donna Casteel, Mrs. Bessie Smith. Mrs. Muriel Sprague, Mrs. Parmelia Mrs.

Paid Rlx recently. Bourassa, Mrs. Mildred Bourassa. I Jlrs. William C.

Macintosh dec- Mrs. Shirley Rcmillard, Mrs. Tliis recipe serves eight. Glazed Ham King I-onf 1'b Ibs. ground ham Ibs.

fresh pork 1'i: cups sofl bread crumbs '2 cup onions '2 beaten eggs cup milk I recipe swcelsour glaze water, stirring constantly i mi.xlnre thickens and spoon becomes coaled. Cool. Before serving, add mayonnaise about half and half. Cheese SuuIIlc 4 ibsp. butter or margarine 4 tbsp.

flour 1'a cups hoi milk 1 Isp. salt Isp. paprika dash of cayenne Ib. sharp cheese, graied 6 eggs, separalcd Blend butter, add flour and Chill in refrigerator one i'lace chilled dough on a lightly floured surface and roll 41 inch thick. Cut wilh floured crescent cookie culler.

Place cookies on drcased cookie sheets. Bake ii, a 350 degree oven eiphl minutes or until lightly browned. Cool on cooling racks. Topping Coarsely chop and set aside 1 cup walnuts. Combine in a saucepan: 1 sugar cup coffee beverage cup honey Bring lo boiling and simmer five minutes.

Brush lops ol conk- ies willi syrup. Sprinkle (he chopped walnuts over the cookies. Remove lo cooking racks to cool complolely. Hecipc makes dozen cookies. Cream Puffs Sift before measuring: Ii cup flour Heat cup water and add 41 cup or margarine.

Bring these ingredients to Hie boiling point. Add flour and tsp. salt. Cook and stir the bailer until il leaves the sides of tlic pan, and forms a ball. Remove il from (he fire.

Beat in two eggs, one al a blended before adding the oilier. Vlacc spoonful of batter Smith Is Quest Speaker At Club Meeting EXETEll Tlic llov. I'lillip A. Smllli, rcclor of Christ Church here, was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of tho Exeter Jr. Woman's Club hi the Exeter I 'flic Hev.

Mr. Smith said that "Christianity involves membership in a community on an or- ganlzntlonal level, on an Intellectual level and on an experimental level." Plans wore discussed for a fash- Ion show to be held April 23 at the Town Hall. Mrs. John D. Lu- sonn announced a the vole at town meeting was in favor of a Community Center and.

as a result, llw club voted to enter the Community Center project in the Community Achievement Contest. Mrs. William Johnson announced a llic club lias two entries In the sewing contest to be judged locally the last week of March and 0:1 the stale level, the first week of April. Mrs. William Wright named to tlic nominating committee.

Miss Uctty Schmlcdlgen, Mrs. Sheldon Toivle. and Mrs. Edmund J. Stegner.

Mrs. Leslie Cooper will be auditor. Dessert was served under the direction of Mrs. Karle M. Hay Two Portsmouth YWCA Members Attend Seminar Sandra Gross, To Wed April! 9, Feted at Shower YOHK Miss Sandra Gross of Birch Hill daughter of -Mr.

and Mrs-. Paul Gross was guest of honor at a brldnl shower Saturday night, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtice M. Ricker, her ffa.ice's parents.

Miss Gross will be married April 19 to Frederick J. nicker. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. Philip Mnrston, aunt of Those present were Mrs. John Matthews, Jessie Grant, Mrs.

greased tin, heaping them well oss Mrs Margueri te Kenney, the center. Bake them a 400 Miss a i i Mrs Frcd degree oven for hour. Reduce the heat lo 350 and bake them five minutes longer. When cool. blend'." Adrt "milk and cook until i a sash in the side of each thickened, stirring constantly.

Adii! antl i ciill seasonings and cheese. Heat until flavored whipped Schraam of Fremont. Mrs. Ken-; Combine meats with other in- cheese is melted. Add beaten egg; Crearl1 or clls tard dall P.

Chase. Mrs. Benjamin grcdienls and mold i into yolks. Cool. Pour sillily beaten' Woods and Mrs.

Chester A. Good- a slightly oiled ring mold. InvertJegg whiles and mix well, flake in! ricn on shallow baking pan and re-la two-quart dish in a 300 degree; move ring mold. Bake in about hours. Recipe crate oven, 330 degrees, HI serves 0.

s- French Style Green Beans Swcelsour Glaze jlh Almonds Blend cup brown sugar a 2 10 oz. pkgs. French style 1 tsp. prepared mustard. Stir inj green beans until lender.

Drain and Mrs. Rix Given Baby Shower The home of Mrs. George Crothers. 586 Broad was (he. scene of a baby shower for I tbsp.

vinegar and 1 tbap. a KLIOT A donation was made 1 Phyllis Breton, Mrs. Beatrice to ihc Cancer fund by members of llic East Eliot I i a Club, Breton, Miss Elaine Bourassa and Mrs. Natalie Bourassa. meeting recently al the home of Marion Graver of York.

Lois Kashmer'will Other invited guests were Mrs. Natalie Bunker, Mrs. Barbara i au nc Evans. I Spinney, Mrs. as secretary for the remaining, Mrs rjynthja N't term.

Birthday donations were Nan made by Mrs. Edna Langlcy. pi Nic Kulas Mrs Effic TM ,..91 adys Hornlne Miss Beverly Swain, Barbara Petligiew, Miss and Mrs. Kashmer. Mrs.

Gladys Staples of Pine Avc. will be the hostess for the next meeting, April IS. WSCS to Serve Public Luncheon KLIOT The Women's Sol i of Christian Service of the South Eliot Methodist Cliurch i serve a public r.oon lunch, tomorrow in the of the church from a.m. to 1 p.m. Mrs.

Charles S. Paul, chairman of the committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Angus Steward. Mrs. J.

William Fritz and Mrs. a i Gardner. Talk To Be Given By Mrs. Webb A Mrs. Charles Webb i i on her cxjKiriciiccj in refugees in orated (he bassinet in which gifts were presented.

Mrs. Rix. Among the guests were William liiv. Miss Donna Mrs. John Brann.

Mrs. Jordan I). Johnson, Mrs. Jordan Orr, Mrs 1 Alberl Linscotl, Mrs. Howard 5 Miss Joanne nir Deily.

Miss Sharon 1 tor. Basle fmiuently after loaf add cup blanched and toasted has cooked 45 minutes. Serves with a mixture of: Mrs. O'Brien says. "Tlils is a goexl company dish.

This ham loaf is delicious when served with Hot Sauce. Moulton, Mrs. a siDson. jame Helen- cnness ey, Miss Marilyn D.imi Miss Patty Flanagan, Miss aml MJS5 uHll Dame Sandra Sibson, Miss Janie Belcher. Kathy McXamara and Mrs.

Carllon. Also. Mrs. Ella Davis, Mrs. Mabelle Davis, Mrs.

Lucy Dockham. Miss Gerry Miss Sue Flanders. Miss Joan Tiltoo, Miss Dawn Worden, Miss Ellen liuppert. Miss Carole Mahoncy and Miss Linda Marcus. A buffet lunch was served.

Adams. Mrs. S. Wells Moulton. Miss Mary Moulton, Rur- leigh C.

Dame, Mrs. Elroy Dnme, Mrs. Marion Kay, Miss Thr-resn jjary the meeting of the Worn-1 Mrs. Lucille i of (he i Reagan Church tomorrow afternoon at 2:301 Blanche-He, in Paine Auditorivini. Webb's a i be in conj i with the World Sen-ice i wiiith has charge of 'IYa chairmen are Mrs.

Franklin K. G.r.iM Jr. and Mrs. Robert Club Schedules Weekly Party Mrs. i a Zoffoli, ehairman of the card a tomorrow r.ight al 8 in the church vestry (o be sponsored by SI.

Catherine's Women's Club, announces her committee. They are Mrs. Mollie Chieri-1 chetti. Mrs. Eulalie Fournicr, I Other invited guests were Mrs.

Richard Bcnoit. Pruett, Mrs. Richard Mrs. Richard Walker. Mrs.

David Frisbce. Mrs. Victor Labric. Mrs. Wilbur Dnme, Mrs.

Guile Ford. Mrs. Lois Wocs- ling, Mrs. Clinlon Dow, Mrs. Harold Marston, Mrs.

Harold Parker, Mrs. Charles Gerry. Miss Mildred Gerry and Mrs. Kenneth Morse. Mrs.

Crolhcrs was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Linscoll. Mrs. I i is the former Donalds Dame. WKST UVK-Mr.

and Mrs. Shirley P. Brown of Washington Hd. will quietly observe their Wlh wedding anniversary Sunday. The couple, married 22, 1905.

has three children. E. Vcrnon Brown of New- York City. Mrs. Elmer II.

Smith, (Eleanor Brown) of West Rye and S. Vincent Brown, also of West Rye, grandchildren and one great grandchild. 3 ibsp. butler or margarine, melted 'i isp. salt 11 tsp.

monosodiuni glutamate Vi tsp. lemon juice tsp. rosemary Toss and turn into warm serving dish. rtLciix. 1 serves 6 to 8.

Coffee Crisps Sifi together and sci aside: 3 cups flour 1 Isp. baking powder tsp. baking soda Isp. sail Cream together until butter i softened: I cup butler or margarine Isp. orange extract tsp.

vanilla extract Add gradually, creaming mil after each addition: 1 cup sugar McMasu-r. Mrs and Mrs. Belly May 10 ii Mother's Day! Spcciol Oiler Beouliful 8x10 Oil Colored Portrait in frame Only S8.25. your appointment now! Kingsbury Studio PHOTOGRAPHERS Market Srjuare GE fi-3368 Hosea Youngsters Honored at Party Puerto Jlico six years old. ar.

1 Lynn Hosea. 2, chil- Mi. Mrs, Robert C. i i of thi.s i rocrntly cc-lc- a i thc-ir i i i i i a parly at ihfir v.eri:y-/ivc I Cia r- a nd DC boi'oh re of Mr. anrt Mrs.

Xfidman of 148 i Mrs. Labrie Given Stork Shower A stork shower was i for Josephine Lat i i tu Mrs. Hoberl Barrows and Mrs, Irinrence Barrows at Mrs. t-jl-rir 1 recently. Among a i were Carolyn Moo res, Mrs.

Vcra Hi Mrs. Raymond Chase, MerriM. Mrs. Ann Ethel Drew and Mrs. Vienna Uibrlc.

DINING ROOMS and LOUNGE THE COLONIAL ROOM Serving fine New England foods in a quiet, unhurried atmosphere. THE TERRACE RIB ROOM Featuring Heavy Western Steer Rib Roast of Beef. The Rib Room menu also includes Lobster, Chicken, Lamb Chops, Baked Stuffed Shrimp, etc. Private Dining Room available for groups from 40 to tOO. Meodowbrook Motor Inn GE 6-5728 SPRING IS HERE! An expert SINGER-trained mechanic will come to your home and Adjust and biliKe ttnsiiiu! Cluck fabric-hindlinj mtefiinism! Dj-lint ttiread-hsndlinz assembly! Oil entire machine! Inspect motoi! Lubricate motor, if needed! Check wiring for ufetj! In addition, you ytt: FREE SUPPLY Of OIL AND NEEDLES NEW SINGER BEIT AND SOUIN WINDER RING II Netded (for SINGER mochinti only) SINGER SEWING CENTER 20 Congress St.

Portsmouth GE 6-1249 Ciibliird Filling Scah! I cups milk. Combine nd add: I 1 tl)sp. comslarcli Vi tsp. sail .1 Ibsp. When these ingredients arc well blended, ixmr them over 2 slightly bcatrn egg yolks.

Stir Jlud cook lllc custard in a double boilur or over very low flame milil it is thick. Cool nnri add Isp. vanilla. I Dr. and Mrs.

O'Brien have three' children. Kalliyleon. 0 years Robert, 7. and a 3. Mrs.

O'Brien savs, "I'm i member of (he Portsmouth Hospi-' lal Guild. Rye Jr. Woman's Club; antl the Rye Parent-Teacher A I'm financial secretary of the 1 Catholic Women's Club in a Ion." She continued. "1 have recent-! taken up sewing which I joy a great deal and my favorite hobby is gardening I can hard-; ly i spring!" crick J. Ricker, Miss Janet Rlck- cr.

Mrs. Henry H. Curtice. Miss Carolyn Earle, Mrs. Wilson Earle.

Miss Marjoric Webber, Mrs. Pliyl- Ms Collins, Mrs. Paul- Gross, Miss Dianne Collins, Miss Rcgina Bcnton. Mrs. Sylvia Schrocdcr.

Mrs. Avanelle Saurman and Mrs. George While. Mrs. Peter sen To Give Reading YORK The Woman's League of York, will meet Monday.

The 'meeting was originally scheduled March 9. Guests of the club will be members of the women's clubs from Kitlery, Ogun- tiuil. York Beach. South Ber- i Kennebuirk and Kennebunkport. Mrs.

a a Potholm Pe- tcrscn of Portland will give a reading of an outstanding Broadway play, and the League cliorus will sing under Ihc direction of Mrs. Everett B. dough. Mrs. Albert Grovcr is chairman of the refreshment committee.

The Portsmouth Young Woman's Christian Assn. has two dele- Bales attending an International YWCA Seminar iu New York City throughout this week. The seminar Is in conjunction with the meeting of the United -Valton's commission on llic status of women. Mrs. Richard P.

McDonough and Miss Frances Wlggin are among 100 YWCA members from Canada and the United Stales attending sessions held at the United Nations and at Ore National Board of the YWCA. Delegates will also be in attendance from Ihc World's YWCA offices in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Eli Ginsberg of Columbia University, 'director for the National Manpower Council, will be one of (lie featured siwakcrs as well as Miss Mary Cannon of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor.

meetings will be IT JUST ISNT SPRING, WITHOUT A PAIR OF Botany Professor Presents Program Of Colored Slides HAMPTON Colored of early siinimet 1 wild flowers wore shown by Dr. Albion Hoctgclon, professor of botany al t)ie University of New Hampshire, at recent meeting of the, Hampton Garden Club at the home of -Mrs. Charles A. Mason. 144 Winiiiicuii- net Rd.

Mrs. A 0. Dcwcy was co- Iwstess. Mrs. Harold P.

Smith, cliairman of the rcfresliment committee, was assisted by Mrs. Laura Thu- rcll. Mrs, Howard Pierce and Miss Beatrice Barnard. The a a meeting with election of officers will be held April 8 at the home of Mrs. Vclma Hansen, 19 Homestead Circle.

John Hales' Feted At Housewarming HAMPTON A surprise house, wnnning given Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hale Jr. nt Tliom- scn Rd.

home recently by Iheir friends. Mrs. Lesion w. Perkins. Mrs.

Philip K. Blake nnd Mrs. Francis Ii. McLeavy, who arranged the party, served a buffet dinner which was followed by dancing and group singing. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. John II. Skoglund, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond II. St. Pierre, Mrs.

Evelyn Clark. Mr. and Mrs. G. Paras, Mr.

and Mrs. P. Dennett, Mr. and Mrs. ITIiaycr D.

Mr. and Mrs. II. Roger Heaslip, Mr. Perkins.

lil.nke. Mrs. a and Mrs. Edward L. Lydiard.

Unable to a were Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Hockenhull, Police Chief John J. Malck and Mrs.

a Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Uatclielder Mr. and Mrs.

liar- old E. Fernald. Mr. anrt Mrs. James A.

Coellner. and Mr. and Mrs. llobcrt H. W.

McClain. held i World Affairs Center nnd llic U.N. On March 31. (here will be a "Members' Supper" nt the Portsmouth YWCA, 93 Court to lii-iir reports on llic Seminar from the Iwo dclegales. All YWCA members are Invited lo attend tho supper al 0:15 p.m.

or to come at 7:30 p.m. to Itcar Mi'5, McDou- ough ami Miss Wlggin, Tlic YWCA will be closed on Good Friday. During Ihc week after Easier, new' program ac- tivilies und classes will commence for tlio spring term. Persons interested In receiving the spring program may call the YW. Chapter Elects Mrs.

Galeucia Worthy Matron WELLS Mrs. Priscilia Ga- leucla was elected worthy matron of Prhcilla chapter, Order of Eastern Star, for the coming year at the annual meeting of the eliap- ter hold Friday at the Highpinc Masonic Hall. Others elected include, Gordon Galcucia. worthy patron; Mrs. Margaret Hrewslcr, associate mat Gordon Hreiv.ster associate palron; Mrs.

Mildrclli secrolary; Mrs. Mar- Lord, treasurer; Mrs. Mnr- jory Pernatit. conductress: Mrs. Jeannitie UofKlatc, socialc conductress; nnd Marian-Chadbourne, member of the finance committee for three years.

Installation of these officers and tlic appointed officers will a place April 2 nt ihe Higlipinc Masonic hall, Past Matron Miss Elizabeth Bragdon as installing of- Ificcr. Also i the meeting, presided over by Mr, nnd Mrs. Don- aid S. Paine, worthy matron and worthy patron. Mrs.

G.ilcucia was escorted to tlic East, where she was presented with, yr-arbcok for coming year from Mrs. Paine on behalf of the officers. Mrs. Edilh past matron, substituted as chaplain, and Mrs. Georgianna McNeil substituted as warder.

Guests were present from Priscilla chapter, Reading, and Quincy chapter, Quincy, Mass. A pot hick supper was served in the dining room prior to the meeting. Society to Hold Fashion Show EPPING Members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Epplng Community Cliurch will present a fashion show at their meeting tomorrow night at 8 in the church vestry. Twenty-two fashions for women, ynnng ladies and children, styled meet their fashion will be modeled. "Neighbors' Night" will be observed with women's groups of churches in surrounding commun- ities as guests.

Mrs. Ella May Stevens. Cherub Choir director, will Ivive her I group present several selections. Finest Boys't SIioc for the oney for FIT, WEAR, GOOD LOOKS! OUR PLEASURE to open Charge Account for all your family shoe needs. SHAINES DOVER PORTSMOUTH ADDED SERVICE FOR YOU 19 SCENIC RZ 894 NEW HAMPSHIRE 59 NEW HAMPSHIRE License Plates May Be Obtaind At Tli.

N.H. Notional Bonk TUES. I (During March Only) THE NEW HAMPSHIRE NATIONAL BANK OF PORTSMOUTH 3 PLEASANT ST. PORTSMOUTH Membti Federal Deposit Insurance Corp..

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