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Real Estate Transactions Recorded EXETER Recent real estate transactions recorded with Register of Deeds John W. A. Green include the following: George W. and Dora T. Hanson of Exeter, land and building in Exeter on Front street to James A.

and Harriette M. Pirnie of Exeter; Reginald M. Trafton of Stratham, land and building in Portsmouth NOTICE Mrs. C. A.

Ferriter on the Post Greenland will conduct a supervised play group for children two years of age to eight. It will be held from nine o'clock until twelve noon daily starting June 27 at 1737 Farm. Call 1053-R for further information. adv 3 Transistor 'Tnbeless Bear IDf Aids to fl25. Free-Home Demonstration.

10-Day Trial Batteries, Cords, Ear Molds Made. SLEEPER'S JEWELRY STORE, EXETER Tel. 2-5731 H. P. Stnckey, Deaie The WHITE SPOT SEA GRILL Lafayette North Hampton To Out Of Eat In Tio and Chet Smith -Your Friendly Hosts Closed Every Tuesday VACUUM CLEANER -SALES SERVICE 500 Moplewood Portimeuth TEL.

685 on Islington street to Robert R. Blaisdell Jr. and Yvette L. Blaisdell of Portsmouth. Russell T.

and Constance L. Provost of Portsmouth, two parcels of land and building on Elwyn road to James T. Burns and Doris W. Burns of Portsmouth. Paul F.

and Sally Ann Leary of Hampton, land and building in Hampton to Sherman A. and Marjorie E. Lovermg of Hampton; Esther L. Borg of St. Paul, land in Stratham at the intersection of Routes 101 and 108 to the State of New Hampshire.

H. Alice Wetmore of Exeter, land in Brentwood to Hollis Pevear of Brentwood; University of Hampshire at Durham, land and building in Newfields on Main street to James P. Lynch of Newfields; Joseph II. Tomkinson of Portsmouth, land in Portsmouth on Sagamore avenue to Marjorie G. Harvey of Portsmouth.

Grace Cavaretta of Rye, land in Rye on Elwyn road to Archie C. Emery of Rye; John E. and Constance B. Carroll of Epping, land and building in Epping on Nortt Epping road to David Elias of Epping. David Epping, land and building in Epping on North Epping road to Perley Twombley of Epping; George Bellucci Portsmouth, two lots in Ports mouth on Sims avenue to Reginal( L.

and Georgina C. Toussaint Portsmouth; Charles and Mary De Coff of Kittery, land and buildinf in Portsmouth to Robert a Helen L. Noble of Portsmouth. Emma K. Linchey of Ports mouth, one-seventh interest ii land and building in Portsmouth on High street to Anna L.

an Fred R. Trimble of Portsmouth Joan M. Walker ot New Castle land and house in New Castle Cranfield street to Roberta M. Foy of Southtoridge, Mass. Harold W.

and Doris M. Higgins Newfields, land and building in 'ewfields on Railroad avenue to arl B. Hoyt of Stratha-m; William W. and Helen K. Hardy of Rye, and and building in Rye on Wash- ngton road to Harold W.

and Doris M. Higgins of Newfields. J. Bradley Long of San Franciso, executor of the will of V. Theresa Long, late of Portsmouth, land and building in Portsmouth on South street to Robert E.

and Alice C. Crowley of Portsmouth. Virgil J. and Alice M. Anderson of Exeter, land and building in Exeter to Paul L.

and Bernice E. Mur- )hy of Exeter; James B. and Edith 3. Foss of Epping, land and build- ng in Epping to Olgie A. and Marcha R.

Latwen of Epping. Minnie F. Gove of North Hampton, land and building in Stratham Lena M. Dow of Exeter; Douglas M. and Naomi N.

Sturtevant of Portsmouth, land and building in Rye on Sagamore road to Frank and Mary L. Krzeminski. Bessie Cummings of Bangor, Prompt tervice by ftliobto experienced Mechanic! h) Ben's Auto Body Islington St. Tel. 730 LOBSTERLAND POUND U.S.

Route 1 York if Live Lobsters To Take Out! Lobsters Served Picnic Style! if Fried dams French Fries OUR SPECIALTY! LOBSTER DINNER! Chicken Lobster, Poteto Chips, Pickles, Drawn Butter. Eat With Us Or Take It Out! 99 Spacious Parking PICNIC TABLES PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT REST ROOMS land and building in Portsmouth on Wibird street to Lillian A. Cohen of Portsmouth. Area Youngsters Win 4-H Prizes DURHAM Three Portsmouth area youngsters were winners at the recent State 4-H Youth Institute held in Durham June 20-24. The winners included Sandra Hartford of West Epping, bread; Dorothy Keegan of Stratham, dairy; and Robert Young of Newington, electricity.

Mrs. Ruth C. associate state club leader, announced the winners. Fred Leslie Astaire Caron Daddy Long 4 DAYS SUN. thru WED.

2 HITS! The sensarkmal book that thrilled millions! JEFF MORROW FAITH DOMERGUE-REX REASON ON THE SAME THRILL-PACKED PROGRAM Kittery Notes The annual vacation church school of the Second Methodist Church will be held from July 5 to 15. Sessions will be held daily, except Saturday, from 9 a.m. until noon. Mrs. George Reed and Mrs.

Harrison Lemont will direct the classes assisted by a staff of almosl 20 persons. Classes will be held for children from nursery age up to 12. Extension group members who went on the recent tour of model homes were Mrs. Paul Spinney home management leader, ant Mrs. Dorcas Chandler, co-leader.

They were accompanied by Mrs John Coombs, Mrs. Louis Trainer Mrs. Frank Jewett and Mrs. Norman Morrow. Homes were visited in Alfred, North Alfred, Springvale, Hanson Ridge, and Lebanon.

The trip was sponsored by the York County Extension Service. Mrs. Fred Johnson of North Kittery is a surgery patient at Portsmouth Hospital. A total of 204 school children from Grades I and II received polio shots at Frisbee School Thursday. HOLLYWOOD (NEA) The daring young 'man (Peter Lind Hayes) cracked two right ribs fiy- ng through the air as "Peter Pan" in his Ziegfeld Follies act at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas.

Hangman's knot in the wire contraption for the comedy bit jammed during his swing 10 feet in the air. Television dazzler Tina Louise joins Mickey Rooney in a Paris background- ed filmusical, "Hinky Dinky Parlez Vouz." Errol Flynn's ex-wife, Nora Haymes, won't be around when he re-visits Hollywood. She's living it up in Mexico City. Mike Todd is plotting the life story of Arturo Toscanini to be filmed in the mammoth Todd A-O screen process used on "Oklahoma!" The song "rfelease" featured by Lauritx Melchoir, Helen Tran- bel and Jeannette MacDonald in all their concerts was written by Jeannette's hobby, Gene Raymond. Jennifer Jones breezed back to movie alley with her two sons by Robert Walker.

They've been attending school In the East. Las Vegas influence note: There's a 23-page crap game sequence in the script of "Battle Hell." Robert Q. Lewis said it: "Boys will be boys bat sometimes in Hollywood middle-aged men try it." Robin Raymond tells about the movie belle who didn't want to be 3. Goldwyn girl because one of the numbers in "Guys and Dolls" is titled "Take Back Your Mink." It went against her philosophy of life. Note to Rita Hayworth: Because the Aga Khan is confined to a wheel chair, his visitors all kneel beside him when they drop in for chats.

Even Gina Lollobrigida. Dale Evans' new book, "My Spiritual Mary," has passed the 80,000 sales mark. Rodolfo Acosta, whose admiration for Ann Sheridan continues, arrived in Hollywood from Mexico City to see her. Both deny it's a romance, though. Calling all speed cops: Paul Brinkman and Jeanne Irain claim they drove to Las Vegas (300 miles) in four hours and 10 minutes.

That's an average of about 75 miles an hour. To lose your money, yet. Kitty Kallen will test for the Helen Morgan filmbiog raphy at Warner Bros. Danny Kaye's interest in medical subjects amazes his pals. He mixes with more medics than actors and his theories on preopcra- tive fear trauma are the subject of a paper by a surgeon friend.

The Reijo Chamber of Commerce is still hot under the collar about the big mix-up with Alan Ladd and the Silver Spurs western film emoting award last year. That's the reason they took no chances in announcing Spencer Tracy as this year's winner. Copies of the letter sent to Tracy were sent to all news outlets to keep the record straight this time. Overheard at the Castle: "It was love at first sight. She saw his bank balance." Hollywood racket squad note: Inside reason why a major studi dropped one of its sweep-haired young male hopefuls who demande star billing was the discovery that his high place on the fan mag popu larity poll lists was strictly hocus-pocus.

The lad organized the flood letters that poured into the editors every month. Ida Lupine's moth er, Connie, is preparing for her U.S. citizenship examinations. Given Cathofic Charities. The total of $230,620.

was re- eived in contributions and pledges iy the New Hampshire Catholic Charities in its annual campaign onducted during the month of day. This result was announced by the Rev. James R. McGreal, dioces- director, at the annual meeting the board of directors held re- lently in Manchester. Father McGreal gave a report of the progress made by Catholic Charities and the work that had teen accomplished.

Edward T. McShane of Manches- er was elected vice president of corporation. Elected to the board of trustees were Dr. John Bowler, Hanover; James R. Everett, Laconia; Stanley "VI.

Burns, Dover; Joseph Geisel, Manchester; Judge Emile Lemelin Manchester; Wilfrid Mathieu, Manchester; F. E. Normandin, Laconia and Romeo Champagne of Manchester. The Most Rev. Matthew F.

Brady president, appointed the following to the executive committee of the corporation: Romeo J. Champagne James R. Everett and Stanley Burns. Children Given Awards At York Church Service Seven Faculty Members Honored at Frisbee School 4 Air Base Jobs Now Opened Up Applications now are being re ceived for four civilian positions a the Portsmouth Air Force Base. The Air Force soon will hire warehouseman, a supply tnspec tor, a sewage disposal plant operat ing engineer and senior sewag operating engineer.

The pay scale for warehousema ranges from $1.49 hourly to $1.7" and supply inspector jobs pay from $1.64 to $1.90. The operating en gineer pays $1.68 to $1.95 hourl and the senior operating enginee $1.80 to $2.08. Applications may be obtained a Portsmouth Post Office and shoul be filed with the U.S. Board Civil Service Examiners at th Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Sales Repairs Semce Rentals Call Only -SINGER SEWING CENTER 20 Congress St.

Tel. 574 KELVINATOR APPLIANCES Portsmouth Refrigeration 161 Islington St. Tel. 3305 EVERY SATURDAY NITE DANCING Singin' Sam Simpson's Orchestra Free Paiking Free Checkin YORK--Attendance awards were presented at the recent Children's Sunday service of the First Parish Congregational Church Sunday School. They were Class 1, Shirley Gregory, Linda Grover, Emily Fuller, Mark Foster, Dwight Catherine Bragdon and Karen Malloy, gSta pins; Caroline Polaz- zi, Rebecca Andrews, Katherine Bridges and Glenn Apgar, wreaths.

Class 2, Gene Malloy, John Parsons, David Gittens, Edward Ramsdell, Joanne Magocsi, Carol Mullin, and William Blaisdell, gold pins; Edward Lucas, John Shorey, Wiggin, Betsy Turner, wreaths; Carol Bridges and Joyce McKenna, third-year bars. Class 3, Micum Mclntire and Paul Gregory, gold pins; Kenneth Friou, John Zacharias, Betty Lee Bridges, Joanne Blaisdell, wreaths; Barbara Best, Marilyn McKenna and Philip Lindquist, third year bars. Class 4, Vicky Mosher, Nancy Reynolds. Mary Mullin, Patricia Winton, and Joanne Stevens, gold pins; Sally Turner, wreath; Wendy West Epping Mrs. John Hoar and Mrs.

Ralph Purington were recent guests of Rep. Edmund Blair at the joint session of the legislature in Concord to honor President Eisenhower. Miss Lois Merritt is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Helen Merritt in Reading, Mass. Mr.

and Mrs. John Folsom attended the men's and women's fellowships of the New Hampshire Congregational Conference held recently in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hall were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Haug in North Hampton. Foster, Melina Meade, Roberta Lucas, Eleanore Ramsdell, Janet Hooper, Janice McKenna and Barbara Hamsdell, third-year bars. Class 5, Eric Johnson, Bruce Blaisdell, John Nason, Henry Fuller, Stephen Magocsi, Sandy Magocsi and Bruce Clough, gold pins; Robert Parshley, James'McIntire, Lawrence Perry and Jeoffrey Olsen, wreaths; David Hall and John Best, third-year bars. Class 6, Janice Gregory, Dianne Glidden and Michal Winton, gold pins; Sandra Blaisdell, Linda Zacharias, Nancy Parshley and Nancy Carpenter, wreaths; and Nancy Hooper and Susan Merrifield, third-year bars.

Class 7, George McKenna, Wayne McKenna and Richard Stevens, gold pins; James Davis, fourth-year bar; Donald Wiggin, Stanley Walker, Ronald Parsons, wreaths; Francis Best, Richard Merrifield and Maynard Drew, third-year bars. Class 8, Donna Mosher, Carol Manuel, Loyola Cockerille, Julie Upham and Marsha Johnson, gold pins; Mary Ellen Steves, Jane Walker, Jean Allen, Helen Walker, Martha Fuller wreaths, and Marianne Magocsi, third-year bar. Class 9, Bruce McKenna, Raymond Perry, Robert Magocsi and Malcolm Ronnquist, gold pins; David Wiggin, Richard Merrill, Gerald Drew, David Winton, wreaths; Gordon Lindquist, third-year bar; Daniel Davis, fourth-year bar. Class 10, John Perry, gold pin; Doris Perry, third-year bar, and Shirley Gifford, fourth-year bar. Twenty-seven children receivec perfect attendance certificates.

la Herald, Portsmouth, N. H. aturdoy Evening, June 25, 1955 Page Three KITTERY--Seven faculty mem- jers and two custodians at the risbee School, who are resigning his year, were honored at a fare-ell party at the school recently. Honored were Miss Nuvart Bar- nian, David Johnson, Mrs. Jane ohnson.

Miss Dorothy Hoh, Miss Lovina Griffith, Mrs. Ruth Vocca, ATS. Joan Frye, Ralph Clark and Vrthur Reynolds. Miss Baronian, who has taught 1 years at the Frisbee School, has ccepted a teaching position in Connecticut. Johnson will enter Columbia University in the fall to vork on his master's degree.

Mrs. ohnson will teach in New York. Miss Hoh, music supervisor, and Miss Griffin are to be married. Mrs. Vocca, school nurse, is to en- private business and Mrs.

Frye is leaving for Quaotico, join her husband who is stationed there.with the Marine Corps. Clark and Reynolds, custodians, are moving to California and Florda, respectively. Planning the party were Mrs. Caroline Foley, Mrs. Gertrude Drinkwater, Mrs.

Marjorie Young, Mrs. Sylvia West and Mrs. Elizabeth Spurr. Pourers were 'Mrs. Verna Frisbee, Mrs.

Anna Smart, Mrs. Catherine Richenbach and Mrs. Muriel Getchell. Personal Mention Roberta Ann Hayes, a Grade 7 pupil at St. Patrick's School, recently was awarded her sixth perfect attendance certificate.

The youngster has not missed a day of school or been tardy for six years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hayes of 105 Rockhill Ave.

Carpenter's Tools Hardware Paint Our Prices Are Lower Because Our Overhead le ARTHUR P. TIBETTS FUEL OIL HOMGAS Foye's Corner Rye 'Phone Portsmouth 1049 NOTICE Benefit Auction Sale and Pie Social at the Salvation Army, State Mon. 27, 7:30 p.m. JJublic invited, adv. STARWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Dover Rochester Rd.

Last Time Tonite Cinemascope "THE VIOLENT MEN" PLUS -'THE GOLDEN MISTRESS" SUN. MON. TUES. Colorful CinemoScope "THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" Marilyn Monroe Dan Dailey Erhel Merman PLUS FRANK SINATRA 2 Cartoons Latest News lafolla Awarded Shipyard Work The lafolla Construction Co. ha been awarded a $96,424 contract make repairs to roads and pav ments at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

The York Electrical Co. of Portland also was successful bidder for work at the shipyard and has been given a $21,723 contract to convert office areas in Building 170 to alternating current. Contracts for both jobs call for completion by Oct. 25. COMING WED.

"STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND" MEWINGTOM I Outdoor Theatre 'TM Portsmouth Dover Road NOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY Just Released First Showing IVI-G-M's BIG A A OF A LIFE INSPIRED DRAMA; From Lurid Chicago's Mob-Rule Devi to Ziegfeld Fellies. JAMES "Love Me Or Leave Me PLUS "SHOTGUN" Yvonne DeCerle Sterling Hoyden Durham Items Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Hatch and Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Hatch and family of 28 Mill Rd. are in Connecticut and plan to visit Miss Virginia Hatch, librarian in Middletown, and Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Hatch. Sumner Pike, chairman of the Maine Public Utilities Commission, was the guest of" Prof, and Mrs. Philip Barton of Edgewood Rd. while here rece.ntly for a speaking engagement. Mrs.

Philip S. Barton of 10 Edgewood Rd. was hostess at a tea Wednesday for 12 wives accompanying their husbands to the Joint Conference of Vocational Agricultural i Teachers from Vermont and New Hampshire. Ogunquit Playhouse OGUNQUIT, ME. JUNt 27-JULY 2 DONALD JOHN COOK DALL (in 'person) "Champagne Complex" Tickets and Reservations Now Available Phone Wells 70 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Asa Hugh Buyer wish to express their appreciation to his many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy.

Mrs. A. H. Borer Family NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT at the Bridge Salisbury, Mass. Music by LORING TRIO On Our New MUSICAL BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Banquets and Parties A Specialty.

Tel. Newburyport Homestead 2-6472 ITTERY-YOR Drive-In Theater U. S. Route 1 Kittery ENIDS TONITE DUE TO ILLNESS CHEF ANGELO'S WIILL BE CLOSED Until Further Notice Corner Fleet Porter Sti. ROOFS--SIDEWALLS GUTTERS Free Estimates! Time Payments JOHN R.

PALMER A. G. COLLINS 371 Court St. Portsmouth 'Phone Portjmooth 162 RESTLIN EVERY MONDAY NITE 4-GIRL-4 WRESTLERS June 27 8:30 P.M. Daisy Mae and Venus Lafrance, Candy Carrol and Alma Mills Gen.

Adm. 1. 10, Children 50c Ringside $1.60 SPENCER TRACY ROBERT RYAN PLUS MMUTIWO THI ETERNAL SEA JTFJUp.mrH-iLraS.frr KM WKI STARTS SU'N. Thru TUCS. STtUmtLT BEACH 2ND BIG ACTION HIT SHOW 'ARTS AT DUSK Coma out early.

Main Feature Shown First MON. Thru THURS. E. M. BEGINS TOM'W SUNDAY NORTH MAMPTM DRIVE-IN THEATRE ENDS TONITE "HOW TO MARRY A-MILLIONAIRE" PLUS -'THE BOUNTY HUNTERS" STARTS SUNDAY Technicolor CinemaScaae "RIVER OF NO RETURN" Marilyn Monroe Robert Mirchum PLUS Edmund Gwenn 2 CARTOONS ENDS TODAY! ROCK HUDSON in "CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT" WALT DISNEY'S "PINOCHIO" A I A Sunday Monday Tuesday Big Action Comedy Shew! CMFESSIH MFtW THE UMEMS I 2 CARTOONS It could happen to anyone! The beautiful girt was frightened, alone! He was interested, then intrigued, and then, alas, he fell in love.

What happens then could happen only in Paris! in COLOR CINEMASCOPE ANNE BAXTER STEVE FORREST mm StoiyifK! Serial Pli, by 10 EISINGER DimMI? MHCHEIIIEISEN.1HEHIIY HERMAN WoMi Mn aeori- htadtd for SCREENED AT 2:54 9:57 PLUS -LATEST NEWS COLOR CARTOONS LAST TIMES TODAY GARBO CAMILLE CO-STARRING ROBERT TAYLOR.

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