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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 27

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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First for Milford Garden Club NASHUA NASHUA. N.H. THURSDAY, JWE 9, 19W Milford, June 9 At the Juno meollng the Garden Club 22 members met Jn Camp Kakooclice. Mrs Baron Slow reported on the stale fccJcration meeting held In New Castle when the Portsmouth Garden club received the Daisy Stickney bowl for outstanding work in the library. Through the of' forts of Mrs Edward Dlnan with Stow, the assistance ol Mrs Milford club received first award for the scrapbook.

Mrs Burns reporter! on a visit she and Mrs Maurice Daniels made to the selectmen on the condition of the grass at the War Memorial. As a result, the town is going lo put In'loam and grass seed, thereby making It the beauty spot Is should be Mrs Burns said. Mrs AI Carr opened the meeting by reading a humor selection, Thumb." The Wrong An invitation was received from the Raymond Garden club to attend a morning coffee and plant sale at the home of Mrs Frank Kendall, June 14 9:30 to 11:30 am. William 1(111 ol Peterboro, president of the Sharon Art Center and a director Jn the N. H.

Audubon Society, spoke on bird migration. Wilton Foresters To Attend Con Wilton, June 9--Plans have been completed for the 25(h annual stale convention of the Calholic Order of Foresters, Saturday and Sunday, One of the highlights ot the state convention will be the appearance of the Most Rev Ernest J. Prjmeati, Bishop of Manchester, and the awarding of high achievement awards lo the'winners from the different parfs of the state. Award is an inscribed daily Recipient from St.Denis'Court 767, Wilton Is Sheila Kelson, from the confraternity class. Lucien LaPonsi, is the delegate from Wilton's Court, and Henry Bergeron will also attend as treasurer.

Some 20 persons have bought tickets for the convention banquet and dance Saturday. Gentle well trained horses make It a pleasure to ride horseback at THE NEW CIRCLE (B) RANCH 'CLEMENT BE, Off Kte 111 In HUDSON English Western Trail Riding No Extra Charge for Instruction All Horse Activities TU 2-4591 TU 3-3076 JM Miles 111 ItNSOK ANIMAL FARM NASHUA New equipment of the town of Wilton are the town highway truck with road agent, Lawrence Gibbons, (Bernlet cholo) standing by and'the new police cruiser with police chief Robert Wiggin. Indoor Baseball Awards Given to IOOF Winners Wilton, June 9--More Irian 75 members of the Odd Fol- ows and their wives and riends held annual Indoor aseball league banquet at he club rooms In Nashua iaturday with 22 attending rom Wilton. Dallon Jewelt o( Milforcl was elected piesident iml Samuel Karnis also of Milford was elected secretary and treasurer. Awards were presented to Vilfon which won the pennant and Ihe championship.

BUILDING CONTRACTOR KITCHEN REMODELING OUR SPECIALTY PAYEUR 5 Joffre St. TU 2-9477 It lost however to an all-star team at the banquet. John Pirog of 'Reeds Ferry won the trophy for home runs with a score of 43, He also won the first place award In the balling average, ,689. The next (en receiving awards were Lester Gove jr, Nashua, Waller Foster, Nashua, William Lawrence, Reeds Ferry, Harry Draper, Wilton, Daniel Goodwin, Hoilis, Samuel Karnis, Milford, George Draper sr, Wilton, Ray Hutchinson, Wilton, Paul Sanders, Hoilis, .408. Home run lenders were: Piiog, Harold Jowders, Wilton, 30; Foster, Nashua, 29; llarland Savaga, Wilton, 28; Hutchlnson, Wilton, 28; Gove, Nashua, 27; Draper of Wilton, 27; Sanders, Hoilis, 2fi; Lawrence, Reeds Ferry, 24; tied for tenth with 20 were Goodwin, Hoilis; Draper, Wilton; Harry Gross, Nashua; Paul Bishop, Reeds Ferry; and Donald Draper, Wilton.

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123-127 W. Pearl St. TU 2-0141 Mrs Mildred OL 4-3011 Hollls, June 9--Sunday will mark (he start of Commence- mcnt' Weel lot the members of Ihe JIollls High Senior class when the baccalaureate service will- he held at 10:45 am In Die Congregational church. Senior class banquet will be held Monday night In the Four Corners restaurant in Hollls at 6:30 pm. Yearbook, "The will be officially presented to the class by the yearbook editor, Susan Hopkins.

Class day exercises will be held Tuesday at 1:15 pm at the town hall. A general Invitation to attend (he program lias been extended to townspeople, by the student body and faculty of the high school. Members of the graduating class will present their class history, will, gifts, prophecy and other traditional cere- Annual Cub Scout famllj picnic will be held at Camp Frye Sunday. In case of rain it will be canceled, Cub Master Philip Draper said. Affair will open at 2:30 pm.

Sieves and charcoal will be available and all were asked to bring lunches. A ladies' wrist watch has lieeii by Bruce Riendeau and may be claimed by identification the loca police. Elaine Gibbons, a ricii. Paro and Elaine Miehaud will graduate from Mount St Marj school in Nashua Sunday in St Christopher's Nashua. Leo Martin, son of Mr anf Mrs Wilfred a i of lower Maple st will graduaie Irom the University of New Hampshire Sunday.

Mra Lewis Baldwin has returned to her work as housekeeper for Miss Lucy Blanchard on Maple street after at operation at the 1 Nashua Me morial hospital three weeks ago. Mrs Ewart Broome of Maple st has returned home after undergoing an operation at the Nashua Memorial hospit al two weeks ago. Public chicken barbecue will be held at the Red Jlouse in Wilton Center June 25 for (he or the Wilton Ccn- jter Unitarian church in charge 'of the Grafters. Committee in charge will be Mr and Mrs Lawrence Putnam, Mr and Mrs Arthur Gage and Mr and Mrs Philip Godlcy. HAVIHG A PARTY Nogales, Ariz Police slopped a motorist suspected of being intoxicated.

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aterrine Full Pilce Delivered Hollis Graduation Week Starts Sunday monies which were formerly included in the graduation exercises. Graduation will take place on Wednesday with attendance limited to the graduating seniors and Invited guests. This arrangement has been necessitated by the increased enrollment at the high school. Those who will receive their diplomas on Wednesday are Joy Anderson, Elizabeth Ben- nelt, Nancy Brown, Donald Chase, Frederick Congrcvc, Anne Conlaris, David Foster, Hobert Graves, Patricia bcrt, Susan hates, Sally Hopkins, Susan Luplen, Maxine Manning, Marvel), Clark McEnnls, Cornelia Me- Gilvary, Dorothy Mullen, Diane Pinco, Robert Potter, Joanne Rood, Kathleen Spcncc, Belty Jane Tivichell, Philip Scott and Anne Twombly, Pelham Catholic Women Elect Pelham, June 9 Catholic Ihe annual fall fashion show Women club elected officers in September. Committee in at its last of charge i Mrs Theresa Ihe season with Mary Hammer Boucher, Maglio, Mrs presiding.

Surprcnanl and Mrs Zolkos. A 19CO-GI officers arc; Presl- special meeting to complete dent Mrs Yvonne Maglio; vice P' ans wil1 held during the president Mr Clara Peterson; summpr Secretary, Mrs Jeannette Sur- Refreshments were served prenant; treasurer Mrs Pauline hy Mrs Ha Oucl1c 'le, Mrs Zolkos. Plans were made for Television-Radio Listings RADIO Jeanne Ouellette, Mrs 'Hammar and Mrs Irene Tessler, Pelham WGIR 610 5.00--Music 5AS--Sports 6.00--News 6.45--News 7.15--Sports 7.20--Music 7.45--News WNAC 680 (98.5) 5.00--Music 6.00--News 6.15--Music 7.00--News 7.15--Music 7.30--News; Music 8.00--Labor News 9.1S--School of AIR 10.05--Music 11.00--News 11.15--Pops Concert WHDH 850 (S4.5) 5.00--Music 5.55--Scoreboard 6.00--News 6.15--Curt Gowdy 6.30--News; Ballroom 7.QO--News; Music 11.00--News; Music 11.30--N. Nathan WOTW 900 (106,3) 2.00--News 2.05--Dick Corbin Show D.OO--News 3.05--Dick Corbin Show- 4.00--News and Weather 4.05--Town Topics 4.15--Dick Corhin Show 5.00--News 5.55--Sports 6.00--News 6.10--Sports 6.15--Starlight Serenade 6.30--News Digest 6.32--Starlight Serenade 7.00--News 7.05--Rosary 7.20--Starlight Serenade 7.30--News Digest 7.32--Starlight Serenade 8.00--Sign Off WBZ 1030 5.00--News; Music 7.30--Sports 7.45--Music 8.30--Billboard 9.00--Disaster 9.30--Music 10.00--News 10.15--Music ll.OO^News; Sports WFEA 1370 5.00--News 5.30--News Markcl Peport 6.00--News (15) 6.15--Supper Club 7.00--Helen's Polkas 8.00--Headlines 8.30--News 9.00--Headlines 9.30--News 10.00--Headlines 10.30--News 11.00--Headlines 11.30--News 12.30--Sign Off WSMN 1590 2.00--News 2.05-7Ron Allard Show 3.00--News 3.05--Ron Allard Show 4.00--News, Weather 4.15-- Ron Allard Show 5.00--News 5.55--Sporlj 6.00--News 6.15--Sunset Serenade 7.00--News 7.05--Sunset Serenade 8.00--Sign Oft Started Study Study of meteors by astronomers began in earnest after the night of Nov. 12, 1833, when the skies over the Americas were lighted up by Ihousands of shooting stars.

This phenomenon convlncent millions that the world was about lo end. BY TRAINED TECHNICIANS CALL RADIO TV SERVICE 11 W. HOLLIS ST. Dial TU 2-9231 TV 7 9 4.00 4--Comedy Playhouse 5--American Bandstand 7--Brighter Day J--American Bandstand 4.15 7--Secret Storm 4.30 4--Adventure Time 7--Amos 'n' Andy 5.00 4--Movie "Jsn't it Romantic" 5--Bozo the Clown 7-- Warning" 9-Uncle Gus 5.30 5--Rocky and His Friends 8--Popeye Theater 8.00 5--Dateline Boston 9--Jet Jackson S.25 7--Today's Challenge for Leadership 6.30 4--News-Weather 5--Burns and Allen 7--Huckleberry Hound 9--News Weather 6.45 4--Hunlley-Brinkley Report 9--Movie 7.00 4--This Man Dawson S--News 7--State Trooper 7.15 5--News Sports 7.2S 5--Weather 7.30 4--Hats in the Ring 5--Steve Canyon 7--Jackie Gleason Show 8,00 4--Bat Masterson 5--Donna Reed Show 7--Belly Mutton Show 1,30 4--Producer's Choice 5--Real McCoys 7--Johnny Ringo 9--US Marshal 9,00 4--Bachelor Father 5--Pat Boone Show 7--Zane Grey Theater 9--Pat Boone Show 9.30 4--Ernie Ford Show 5--The Untouchables 7--Markham 9--Chicago Wrestling 10,00 4--You Bet Your Life 7--American Soloist 10.30 4--Phil Silvers Show Intermediate i Scout Troop 61 held a trip to Pine island Park at Sunday afternoon. Participating werc.Carla Hobbs, Gail WhiUemore, a Hogue, Marie Lawlor, Porecn Beaumont, Linda Guzdowski, Cyn- lliia Thibeault, Jane Duchar- Mr Mary Zolkos, Linda Mansur and Clicry) Carpentier.

Ac- 9--Ernie Kovacs Show 11.DO 4--News-Weather 5--News- Weather 7--News Weather S--Movie 11.15 4--Movies "Long Search" and "Midnight Alibi" 5--Jack Paar Show 7--Movies "Shocking Miss Pilgrim" and "White Corridors" CHANNEL 6.00--Sing Hi, Sing Lo 6.15-Mr Murgle 6.30--News 6.45-- N.E. News 7.00--President's Press Conference 7.30--High School Algehra 8.15--Industry on Parade 8.30--Gardener's Almanac 9.00--Open End 11 WENH-TV CHANNEL 6.00--Musicale Events 6.30--News 6.45--N.E. News 7.00--President's Press Conference 7-30--Continental Classroom 8.00-- NH History Almanac 9.00--Open End NEW 1960's 23 INCH SYLVANIA TV Price, $190.95 Start ot I O9 WITH TRAD! BUD TATE'S Appliance! Televisions 74 W. Hollls St. TU 2-6721 A COMPLETE LINE OF TV'S and STEREO P.

E. FLETCHER CORP, West Hollii St. 1960 TELEVISION ZENITH RCA MOTOROLA HI-FI RECORD PLAYERS Autonatk and Dryers DELUXE RADIO Inc. 87 WAKL ST. Dial TD 3-S7SS Mn Harriet Mansfield ME 5 2274 Seaman Alan R.

Peterson son of Mr and Mrs Eric Peterson, of 70-A. Marsh rd, received an honorman certificate and engraved plaque during (he recruit graduation re FRANK WHITTEMOM Hoilis High school Boys' Slate candidate at UNII 26 to July 2 Is Frank Whittemore, son of Mr and Mrs Frank Whidemore of Broad st and sponsored by the Hoilis Parent Teachers Associalion. A junior, he has participated: s(udcnl council vice president, class treasurer, baseball, 1, 2, basketball, 1, 2, junior-senior prom committee, yearbook and newspaper staff, class marshal. of Girard, Ohio, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Eric Thistle over (he weekend. They are cousins of Mrs Thistle.

PTA babysitter appreciation party for helping parents lo attend the monthly meetings will be held Friday night with a bowling outing, including refreshment. Paul T. Sipe and Frederick V. Pitman are in charge. C.

Woodbury Boll graduated a course in Electronics I which was sponsored by the companying the group were from a course in Electronics I Mrs Shirley Wales and Mrs Wanda Whittemore government and sociates inc. Sanders As- Mrs Frank Whiilcmore, Mrs I.orimcr Graves, Mrs George Howland, Mrs C. Woodbury Bell, Mrs Lee Beers, and Mrs Ralph Hardy atlended the view at the U.S. Naval Train- opening of (he Greek costumes ing Center, Great Lakes, 111. I and embroideries at the Cur- After a 14-day leave, Peterson ricr Gallery of Art In Manis scheduled to he assigned to Chester last Port Hueneme, Calif, to attend surveyor's school.

Hollls Mrs Ralph Hoidy HO 5 2462 Stephen Mouse, son of Mr and Mrs Henry J. Meuse of Rocky Pond rd received his first Communion Sunday at the 9 am mass in the Church of Infant Jesus in Brookline. Lawrence Morrison has already taken over his new duties as treasurer of the Hollls PTA. Jlr and Jlrs James W. Young BBAGS ABOUT SMALLNESS Gunnison, Colo lift-- Kins- dale County thinks it may be Ihe most thinly populated county in the United States.

Hinsdale County's a count recently was an unofficial 216. Grantland Rice wrote 67 million words during his career. CHICKEN PLATE GOODWIN'S Derry Hudson STARTING JUNE 10th BOSTON RED SOX HOME GAMES ON TV IN "LIVING COLOR" See these games on a RCA Victor Color TV at Ray Hackett'g. mm meson TV $2oo 00 ON A BRAND NEW nm ANNrVWMT. "Uvfcfl Cotef" nmolt TV wild 240 pWvrt.

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