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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 5

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Shdpleigh PTA Honors Faculty Members KiTTEIU' Tlic Shapleigli PTA at Us first meeting of Ilio year Monday night honored Hs leach- crs and members of (he school department nt a reception. Chester T. of the PTA, Introduced Schools Supl. Charles L. Puffer who Introduced Ameikan Tourlsler Skyway Lady Baltimore Atlantic Samionlle CANTEEN 123 Congress St.

Market Sq. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kauffmnu. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Delano and Mr. and Mrs. "Theodore Weaver; school board' mcrnbcfs ami their wives, and 'Mrs. Dorotha Goodricli, principal of.the school.

Jlrs. Goodrich presented her teachers: Miss Barbara Moullon and Miss Helen Holmes, Grade Mrs. Bcrnlce Grovcr and 'Jlrs, Malsle Searlcs. Grade Mrs. Pauline Tnlpey and Mrs.

rtulh Horlon. Grade Mrs. Lila Walsh, and Mrs. Marjoric Young, Grade Mrs. Shirley Rockwell! Grade and Jlrs.

Phyllis Flagg, functions of that organization nnd all PTA members lo NORTH BERWICK CO Wells Street, North Berwick MILL STORE 6. 'Also Introduced were Everett L. Keyes, -eicmcntary school' supervisor; Mrs. Huth Hnrrirmin, arl supervisor; and Mrs. Sanat Ma- jumdcr, assistant-music supervisor.

The bus drivers who serve the school were presented; Mrs. Robert Day. Moore and S. Wells Moullon, and the custodians of the building, J. Lc- Hoy Willand and Harold Smith.

Al the husiness meeting, plans or. acquiring playground equipment were discussed and the PTA decided to make that the major project for the coming year. 'Mrs. Lewis Smith xvas appointed chairman of the savings stamp program conducted every year Good Assortment of Pastel Shades WOOLENS Waterproofed All Wool Melton HUNTING COAT MATERIAL $2 50 yd. Chinchilla $4.00 yd- Plaid Chinchilla $2.25 yd.

WOOLEN RUG MATERIAL Ib. 55c Good Aliortmsnl! LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS! Optn 9 to 5 Except I) I 5 SalWin 19 lo I 1 Market Opened On Middle St. Baha'is Honor Bab oln during tlic current membership drive. Mrs. Decked, the local Central PTA Council rcprcscnta- reported on thai group's first meeting.

A report also given of the books bought by the teachers at the state convention tin's month with money provided by the PTA. The attendance award won by Mrs. Grover's class. Mrs. Kauffman was in charge of serv- A new business Supermarket at 517 Middle its grand opening today.

Free roses were to be given I Ihe first ..500 women who visited he store'today and also tomor- ing refreshment, and corsages for the teclicrs and guests were provided by Mrs. Norman Mee. Eliot Notes among the school will alsi "KYANIZE FLOOR DECK ENAMEL A TOUGH ALKYD ENAMEL FOR USE INDOORS OR OUTDOORS If'i mjde especially For floor on wood (new or painted), you wont a pointed color Moo your kitchen pantry, bathro boardwalk, veranda, 01 itoiri WALLPAPER DISCOUNT BOOK --i 200 PATTERNS FROM 30c ROLL children. She cliairman of tlic room mollrers. Mrs.

Charles Egbert is cliairman of the membership drive, now under way: Mrs. James 11, Nelson is publicity chairman and Mrs. John Bcckert is program cliairman for the year. Donald Glasgow announced that a turkey supper is being planned In I lie new auditorium Nov. 14, starting at 5:30 p.m.

for ttie henc- (it ot the PTA sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 316 and Cub Scout Pack 31C. with the PTA sharing the profits. Mrs. Goodrich will serve as chairman of the cleanup committee and Mrs. Charles Robcrgc will be in charge of the sale of tickets.

Mrs. Robert Eaton, president of the Parents'" Music Club, explained The Rev. and Mrs. Everett Dyer of Main SI. left Saturday for Wa ferbury, where the Rev.

Mr Dyer has accepted a coll to servo the Advent Church. On Friday of this week the Sen- Lions Charity LIGHT BULB SALE Starts Oct. 28, door to door "A bigol bulbl for $2.00" Portirnourh Lionl Club Rye Lions Club HAVE A WEIGHT PROBLEM? Want to Loie INCHES? Sprclil dlwimlon jetslon will be held at the slim Mode siton imday everjlnc, 7 to 9 with former patronl present. No obllratlon, Refreshments served. I I I I Slim Mode Salon 112 Slate St.

GK -2516 Opp. Rockinglum Hotel ior Methodist Youth Fellowship will attend the District MYF meeting at Biddcford. Each member will bring his own lunch and beverage will be provided. Sherman L. Pelion of Leach Bd.

a patient at Portsmouth Hos- ital. Gordon John-son, director of the last Methodist Church hoir, will sponsor a Halloween arty on next Wednesday night rom 7 to 10 o'clock. Church, young jeople's choir members and the IYF group are invited to attend and bring guests. Prizes will be awarded for games and for the most original costume as well as he funniest. Mr.

and Mrs. George Austin and son. Dale, of Portland were guests of Mr, and.Mrs. Cltnlon Paul on Sunday. Austin, a tenor soloist sang at the evening service at the Church of Ihe Nazarcne.

Sirs Pearl Garland vvas pianist. 1 Mrs. Dorothy Walton and Miss Beverly Mobbs of Portland; Mrs J. Murray Carr of Sussex, New Jrunswick; Mr. and Mrs.

Reginali Dunlap of Beverly, aix Miss.Betty Dupler of Providence H.I., attended a special service at the Church of the azarene las Sunday. row. 1 There were cigars for. the nen customers and toys "and candy lor The new store is in (he build- ng-formerly pccupled by the Penny Wise Market. Proprietor oC the business is Warren Sawyer who has operated a supermarket In Hampton past five years.

The store's manager is Robert Harsh former manager of the Wen Acre Market In Porlsmouth Twelve persons are employed a the new slore. The store will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday tliroug' Friday and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m ach Saturday.

Sunday hour be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sets Date for Fair SOUTH BERWICK. Th Friendly Guild of the First Par isli Federated- Church will holi its annual Christmas fair Dec. 4.

Mrs. Philip Shorey is chairman i Mrs. Doroldy C. Knight as co-chairman. Call GE C-1BOO for Classifieds NOTICE Rummage Sale del 4, Temple Israel Vestry, Slat t.

Auspices Hadassah. Door pen a.m. -Adv Foilimouth Portimoulh, Wedneidoy Evening, October 23, 1957 ELIOT--The Blrlh of the ab, forerunner of Uahrt'ullah, as celebrated by Bnha'ls here st Saturday. Victor ArchamitauV. clialr- an of program, selected from the writings: of alia'iiMah.

A coke In th? -hape a rm e-poinUd star, sj the relliUons of was made by Mrs. Sherry lilden. Baha'is of Ello: and Poils- uoulh will observe the J2th nnlversary ot the United Na-'ation meeting will be held. tlons on Oct. 21 Thursday at 8 j.m.

at the Center. A taped talk ay William Sears, recently appointed, Hand ot Ihe Cause of Jaha'ulla, will be heard. The subject will he "World Peace Through World Religion." The public is invited and refreshments will be served. Elks to Meet Immediately following Thursday night's meeting of the Portsmouth Lodge of Elks, a corpor- Page 5 FEVA to Meet Friday ot VFW The Portsmouth, a of the Federal Employes Veterans' Assn. will meet Friday at (he VFW Home on Deer St.

lo discuss appeals by 30 Portsmouth Naval Shipyard employes against transfer of the electrical fillings invenlory control division. James C. Falconer, commander of the local group, aho said irt agenda item for the 'meeting will be a reiwrl by the FEVA's wage survey committee, on a recent Navy wage change survey. Stops Heart Gas 1 3 TIMES UCI I rt JHNJWI. FASTER I (tVrt FM Kri E-tfililica, II I.

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Years Available:
1898-1977