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The Barre Daily Times from Barre, Vermont • 9

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Nine THE BARRE DAILY TIMES BARRE VT FRIDAY AUGUST 23 1957 As We Live By GAIL HOOD HELMER TALK OF THE TOWN TALK OF THE TOWN TALK OF THE TOWN I Northfield School Mr and Mrs Alfred Dyer of Ot- Mr and Mrs Norman White of Mr and Mrs Gordon Wilbur of t) tawa Canada are visiting at the West street are leaving today for Elmhurst I left yes- Dgll KlflQS jGDl 4 home of their aunt and uncle Mr Springfield Mass where they will terday by train from White River spend the weekend Junction for a visit in Boston and Mr and Mrs Walter Ross of New London Conn The couple At a recent executive board meet- New Bedford Mass visited at the visited for two days at the home 1 tng of the 0 a Washington home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Water- of Mr and Mrs Elwin Heath of Teachers association the following man of Barre last week 11 Patterson street Wilbur and teachers were appointed on the Mr and Mrs Frank Guilmette Heath have been pen pals for the publicity committee: Mrs Eliza- of East Barre have returned from past 26 years but had never met I Jeth Dailey and Rodney Storey Maine where they have been vaca- Both are model railroad fans The of Williamstown Mrs Albertine tioning Mr Guilmette has return- visiting couple were on a tour of i Tetrault of Barre ed to work as a Prudential agent upper New York state and New In a story relating to the Conrad Normandeau and family England The Heaths took them construction of the new Hooker of 88 Camp street have returned to the quarry area the Rock of building yesterday it should have from a vacation at Hampton Ages finishing plant and the Gulf been reported that the contractor Beach Mr Normandeau has House for dinner is A Waugh Construction Co resumed his work as a Prudential An estimated $300 damage was 1 Inc instead of A Waugh Mrs insurance agent done a vehicle owned by Hazen Charles Nielsen is a partner in Mr and Mrs Armaqd Morin pierce of 32 East street last the construction firm an daughter Patricia of 28 Per about 7:15 The car was Edde Henderson of Boston coun- street are leaving today for parkecj jn front 0f the cil advisor of National staff met 'lampipn Beach for one week Mr bome wben another vehicle owned yesterday with officers of the Barre Monn ls on t'vo a two weeks vaca- by Pussei and Agnes Caron of Girl Scout council to make collec- from bis duRes as 19 Summer street was in collision five plans for the 1958 season The rireman of Rock with it Mrs Caron who was learn-1 program will be presented to the Norman Grenier who will be mg to drive turned the corner I entire council for approval at their married August 31 to Miss Mar- and failed to turn the wheels into first fall meeting on Sept 9 at Sky garet Fiorucci was feted at a place resulting in the collision Acres camp stag party Tuesday night at the About $75 damage was done to Dr and Mrs Carleton Haines i Hllltop restaurant He was the the right side of the Caron car i and children Joanne Peter and 1 reciPieat of a purse money The left front and rear doors and Jill of Burlington also Dr and I Presented in behalf of the 25 at- left front fender and bumper were Mrs Gerald Haines and children guests Arrangements for damaged on the Pierce car Barre Stephen David and Jonathan of party Twere m8dJf b' Jack police investigated Schenectady were recent Couture and Members of the Vermont group 1 visitors of their parents Mr and Letter Mrs Leon Haines of 34 Highland I The regular monthly meeting of of St0Uts who have been at avenue Stephen and David re- Bishop Brady Council No 401 Philmont Ranch in Cimarron turned home with their parents Knights of Columbus was held in are on their return trip now i after vacationing for a month with the local council looms Wednes- and are expected to arrive in Rut-j Students Are Cautioned Against Purchasing Second-Hand Books NORTHFIELD Prin Pierce jr makes the ing announcements pertaining the fast approaching fall of the Northfield schools On September 4 Northfield school will open its 1957-1958 demic year The first of the year will begin at 8:30 on that morning At this the room assignments will en schedules announced and information vital to the of school will be passed Students will report directly the gym at that time As has been the case for the two years on the first school students will be pay their student activity $250 and to pay the 50 for a locker key Some textbooks have changed therefore students cautioned not to buy books until they have been classes high school office open on Thursday August 29 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm Friday August 30 from to 5 for students andor who wish to discuss Robert follow- to session high aca- assembly a assembly be giv-1 other opening out to past day of asked to fee of deposit been are second-hand to their will be from and on 2 pm parents programs for the coming Mrs Gail Helmer What ls The Greatest Photograph Of All Time? Again the question is asked in connection with the anniversary of the victory at Mount Sunbachi when the American flag was raised on the island of Iwo Jima in 1945 The famous picture was made Feb 23 1945 by Associated Press Photographer Joe Rosenthal as Marines reached 'he peak of the mountain on the fifth day of fighting The battle raged another three weeks before the insland less than 8 square miles was taken but in the photo the Americans beheld the vision of victory Now on the eve of the 12th anniversary of victory the picture still lives in peoples' minds as one of the greatest if not the greatest photograph ever taken 1 since Daguerre's invention of pho-1 tography 1 Having A Hobby is essential to I anyone who would retain interest in the changing world Playing I musical instruments is a hobby of many famous persons President: Eisenhower enjoyed the harmonica for years and former President Truman enjoyed fingering the ivory keys Vice President Nixon plays the violin Both Queen Elizabeth TO SAFETY Eileen Fahey 3H is pulled from Mrs Helen Cruickshank of the and Princess Margaret play the opening cut in garage wall by rescuers in Providence I Child Bull Run home demonstration club Irish harp and their uncle the missing all night was found wedged between a barber shop wall and a won first prize in the state poster Duke of Windsor is a skilled bag- garage A large hole was cut in the cinder block wall and she was contest with her entry on piper Architect Frank Lloyd cmoved in good condition (AP Wirephoto) The contest was sponsored Wright plays the piano Thomas 1 Jefferson played the violin and by the Vermont State Home TRADITION CONTINUED Noah Berry Jr whose father and uncle were stage and film stare stands with mementos of bis father In Hollywood Noah now stars oir television their grandparents Drucker To Give Haybarn Concert Series Of Musical Membership Clean-up Is Events Coses At Planned By Farm Bureau Goddard Sunday CHELSEA Membership com-1 PLAINFIELD Fresh from an tt 1 mittee of Orange County Farm enthusiastically received solo per- Johnsbury 3 Nelson St Tel PI-of the order The members were fully loaded pack and two days Bureau met at the Farm Bureau i formance with the New York Phil-1 Demonstration Council Davy Crockett enjoyed his guitar in6 individually and politically" Miles Standish blew a bugle and Taxi Quiet In Paris Since Par- it is said that John Jacob Astor is has silenced the horns on its preferred the flute 1 taxis it is the opinion of Jul- The Study of Music has long ocoget that humans in taxis connors and family 0f been recognized by educators as bef S1 0 Brattleboro are spending a week I office in Chelsea on Monday eye-1 harmonic Symphony in the famed' We wish to express our sincere I aid in character personality fr to at North 7egcl roU a he deaPn uo on Uwisohn Stadlum con-1 thanks and appreciation for the from now on wants to Manuel Sainz is on 1 cean cert serjes jn ew York clarinet- Tanv acts of kindness messages qual ties of making mu- th money to question from his work at Inc the membership drive for this ten senes ln wew orK- clarinet sic develop imagination and the fnErge lnenI ey 10 I year The board of trustees at 1st Stanley Drucker will close the 0 eivS from our rela demand for coordination increases driver Reports on weather their recent meeting voted to con- Haybarn Concerts at Goddard Col-' tivp( -nd Our bodlIy Good study habits i francs his Robert Preston of St Albans spent the past week with Lyle Barnes oneer 8-2218 Services for Satur-1 disappointed to learn that the por-day Aug 24: Sabbath-school at 10 trait of Bishop Brady which was food supply They crossed Comanche Pass which is 10000 feet high to have been completed by Herve Cummings reports that there are with Bible study classes for all ages missionary rally at 11 Worship service at 11:20 children's story and sermon by the pastor His radio sermon will be Gauvin for the council rooms was not ready because a family of five kittens had been born in developing tank at his home -50 personal opinion boys present from ever state as well as a Far Eastern group Among the meals was buffalo meat and rice The Barre man has eight Long Trail Council boys in his charge including two from Burlington one each from Water-bury Stowe Derby Line and Alte-mont and two from duct a one-day drive as has been ege ttls Sundav eveni- at 8 1 done in some of the other counties As in his appearance at the Hay in the state a The membership lists were re- 1C- special thanks to Dr Densmore Jry ppl sought 200 jaj- the Eastern Starr employes of the francs and up American tourists barn last summer Drucker will Creamery and the -Lower caa7 icaliy tram beware of the silenced taxis of students were far superior to oth- ers Another national survey show- Cabot Sunshine club during the ill- Play nlt omy great solo works tor lbe clarinet but will also appear BHHnHHBnHHHB mother Paris A Red Sweater is being worn heard over WSK1 at 9 Sunday Catholic Activity chairman Angelo morning At 7 the world-! Ambrosini outlined tentative plans wide Voice of Prophecy program for the fall and winter program over WDEV Prayer meeting Tues- Meetings will be held on the first day evening place to be an and third Wednesdays of each nounced I month beginning in September Mr and Mrs Theron Duchaine Mr and Mrs Luis Santa Maria Mr and Mrs Charles Moran Miss Conchita Rubalcaba Mr and Mrs John Mattson and Raymond Wood were in Charlotte Sunday to attend church services Miss Margaret Carver of Auburn Me is spending a few days vised with an eye to the prospective member and the member of many many years standing who has not as bs talented and yet been contacted There were 15 lovely wife Naomi Lewis Drucker Herbert Bean and Dow FISHMAN'S fi INTRODUCES THEIR NEW lVALUtSt SAVINGS ed that 90 per cent of all elemen-j by a deer in the woods of Mich-tary school honor students play and it does not indicate he some kind of musical instrument Belongs to the Ivy League half- A Wide Variety Of Assignments b8ck Ratberk human must be mastered by the student nends wbo had the deer at the home of her uncle and who enters a school of speech and fom a( fawn sauSht to Protect family Mr and Mrs A Solo the theatre with his heart set on lbf pet ce Michigan laws do mon TV or radio He is groomed to no Pernil! a ee be penned Mr and Mrs Earl Barnes spent do television and radio announc- up' or voung" last week with relatives in Hines-ing as well as operate a control havf drfd deer in a bufg board He must adapt himself to I ordS'1 ound 'of the iden- Mr and Mrs- Kermit Hutchins materials dlsk titv of the fed sweater and it will I family are residing in the 2ht anhp Prove a protection come hunting uPslalrs tenement in the Donald taught the principles of success- Cochran home on High street lui advertising and writing copy Now'Yoo Can Selecl anv cojor Mrs Lillian Dickenson and Mrs He studies continuity of writing choosing paint just Antoniette Duchaine resumed their formats of programs mu-1 ou wam wben cnooslng Paim Just I Frederick Marantz director of the Haybarn Series will be at the piano A true virtuoso performer Mr Drucker was the youngest instrumentalist with the New York Philharmonic when he joined the orchestra a few years ago Since then he has earned additional fame through his solo appearances through recordin and through his mastery of both the classical and modern repertoire Rummage Sale Saturday Aug for an instrument acknowledged to at 9 a at the Salvation be among the most demanding and Mr Mrs Vernon and family Mr and Mrs Ralph Bean and family Mr and Mrs Richard Bean and family Mr and Mrs Everett Bashaw Mr and Mrs Carl Bean adv Sewing Machine Department Players of Babe Ruth League and Little League are requested to maut reauei anu wiviuu a 7- turn in their uniforms and money seconds obtain the exact selected ben8 vacation the past week gives training in all this and much for banquet tickets Saturday Aug 24 at 9:30 a at Little League adv teams of two solicitors each proposed Any Farm Bureau her who would like to spend one day doing this type of work is encouraged to contact either Grace Caldwell Bethel or Orin Carpenter Randolph Center as soon as possible Also in relation to this all of the solicitors who have done such a good job are urged to help out this day but if unable to do so the committee would appreciate all of their unused material back in the office before then Also in order that there will not be any repeat visits solicitors are urged to send in their returns immediately Leland Beebe Organization Director of Vermont State Farm Bureau will be in Orange County Aug 26-28 contacting solicitors and getting things ready for the drive which will be held on August 29 On this day two more of the State personnel will be working inOrange County David Brown Youth chairman and Mrs Muriel Fol-lett chairman This day will start at 8:30 in the morning with a breakfast in each of the three valleys following which the teams will travel through the county visiting farmers with an eye to enlisiting them in their great farm organization It is the aim of the committee that this drive will bring the membership of to the quota of 650 farmers more Do You Play Chess? If so you will be interested in the 176 players from the United States Canada and Mexico who took part in the 12 day tournament in Cleveland August 16 the tournament idirec color mixed and ready to take home This is made possible by Colorbot a new color dispenser machine announced by the Martin Senour Paint Co This Colorbot maked unlimited color selection available for the homemaker decorator designer and architect BRAND NEW Precision Made ROUND BOBBIN PORTABLE Comparable brands sail elstwbort Ur $50 mart Miss Sandra Cameron who has been employed in Massachusetts the past two months has returned to her local home Mr and Mrs Clifton Preston of St Albans were overnight guests of Mr and Mrs Earl Barnes Monday Mr and Mrs Ernest Dickenson were vacationing in Maine last week Mr and Mrs Allen Cameron and Registration Of Students Registration of new students and out-of-town students must be done during the week of Aug 26 Spaulding high school office will be open from 9 to 11:30 a and from 1:30 to 3:30 pm from Monday through Thursday of that week for this Adv tors declared champion Arthur seems to do away with the Bisguier 26 of New ork the jong and 0f(en frustrating search winner of the I Chess ledera- jor the right for a tion's Open Tournament but later room It will make possible the mixing of precise colors by the family itself Big Logs On Heavy Trucks trundle through our New' England villages until it seems as if our forest life was doomed However in checking over the complicated chess scoring system they found a mistake had been made They reversed their decision and declared the winner to be 14 year old Bobby Fischer the youngest player ever to win the tournament The Book "Baruch Mv Own Story" is highly recommended by iand's land area is forested New Roscoe Drummond "I can't resist i England's wood-using industry has Auction and OOd family were in Connecticut over the weekend attending the wedding of Mrs Cameron's niece Because slipcovers and draperies are easily soiled they have a bulletin issued by the New Eng-1 limited usefulness unless made of land Council reassures us washable fabric than three-fourths of New Eng-1 Notice The Water Department will start flushing the Water Mains Friday Aug 23 at 4 pm and will continue through Saturday Aug 24 until completed East Barre The great statue of the Sphinx in Egypt is a figure of a humanheaded lion 189 feet long Adamant Church Saturday Aug 24 at 2 Furniture Dishes and Antiques 4300 plants and 140000 While the industry is turning out products valued at more than 3 billion dollars New England realizes the importance of her forests and their preservation most rewarding of the woodwinds Haybarn concert-goers Sunday evening will hear Drucker in a varied program covering some two-and-a-half centuries of clarinet literature Included will be Carl Maria von Weber's Duo Concertant'' the Brahms clarinet sonata in minor a modern work by Darious Milhaud entitled and a Fantasia on arranged from Verdi's operatic music by Luigi Bassi Naomi Drucker will join him in the Mozart sonata for two clarinets arranged by Lan-genus The Druckers return at the enthusiastic request of many con-certgoers who were charmed and excited by their performance last year Mr and Mrs Drucker were similarly enthusiastic about their Vermont visit so Sunday night's concert will be in the nature of a love-feast between players and listeners Mr Drucker won a scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Music at the age of 14 was engaged as first clarinet by the Indianapolis Symphony at 16 played first clarinet with the Busch Chamber Players at 17 and occupied a similar position with the Buffalo Philharmonic and has been with them since having just completed his ninth season His best known recording was of Bartok's a chamber work for clarinet violin and piano which won wide acclaim and was named by the New York Herald-Tribune as the outstanding record of its year Drucker's recital brings to a close a series of Sunday evening concerts which Dr Herman Neumann New York conductor and musical director of the city's famous minicipally-owned radio station WNYC has denoted as without doubt of metropolitan quality to be compared without qualification to recitals presented in New York's Town hall or Carnegie hall Following the concert audience members may meet Mr and Mrs Drucker at tea in the Goddard Music studios writing to tell you how exciting and rewarding 1 found your auto-Due to a limited supply of water I biography 1 would like to see it in the reservoir patrons of Fire I read by every young person from District No 1 are advised to boil 1 17 to 87 because to me it tells all drinking water and refrain from I the story of an Uncommon Man using water for any purpose ex-1 with the Common Touch It should cept household needs until further be prescribed reading in every notice college course in government in economics and in the art of liv- The Prudential Committee for the young at heart Your child may be TWO SIZES OLDER 1 feet grow at such a fast pace that those as looking shoes may already be outgrown Take advantage of Stride free shoe size now and frequently The fine construction and tested lasts offered by Stride Rite Shoes mean real foot protection 14 Dtluxt Ftoturn 1 Fyll Site Head 2 Round ftobbin 3 Forward end Rovorto Control 4 Hinged Prtnti Foot I Built-in Dornor 4 Automatic Bobbin Windot 7 Numbered Stitch Regulator Snap-Out-Roce lot loty Cleaning 4 loty Instruction Booklet 10 Standard farts Available anywhere 1 Heavy Duty Motor S3 Variable Speed Control ft Numbered Tension Oiol 4 Quiet Operation la fc this week only! It pc Sot of Genuine Greist Attachments for-raffing hemming quilting tucking binding etc Use FISHMAN'S Convenient LAY-AWAY plan BEST FRIEND trideKite SHOE West Berlin Roger's Walk-Over Boot Shop The West Berlin Home Demon-1 stration group held their annual picnic with Mrs Eva DeLary and Mrs Alice Barry of Northfield Thirty were present In honor of Myra Libbey a beautiful cake was made by Mrs Barry and decorated by her daughter Edith There was an abundance of everything served including corn on the cob We agree! But if your Rover happen to take a bite out of someone's leg it would take an awful bite out of your purse because you are liable For low-cost solution phone us! GR 6-5771 DREW LYNDE Inc 82 North Main Street Barre Vt love at first sight the minute youngsters set eyes on smart new Jumping-Jack Seniors! And with superb fit and flexible construction to keep growing feet comfortable it's a romance that lasts for years! Raycine Pc Electric Hair Cutting Set $1095 Harber Shears $198 191 No Main Street Barre (1R 6-4776 CHICKEN BAR-B-Q Croton Community Hall Saturday Aug 24 until all are served Adults $125 Children 75 Rogers Walk-Over Boot Shop North Main Street Barre Vt.

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1897-1959