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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 22

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Nashua Telegraphi
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THURSDAY EVENING, NASHUA TELEGRAPH JUNE 5, 1947 Miss La coil lade Is Vesper George School Graduate MADELEINE LACAILLADE Miss Mary Madeleine Lacall lade, daughter of Board of Edu cation President and Mrs Alfred C. Lacaillade of the Lowell rd, graduated from the Vesper George School of Art at the annual commencement at the school, 44 St Botolph st, Boston, Thursday, May 29, The director of the school, Harold Lmdergreen, presented the diplomas to the graduates from the school's three-year art curriculum. Miss Lacaillade, majored In fashion illustration, plans to do free lance work in her chosen field. Members of her a i were in attendance at the commencement exercises. Nick Daukas To Get Degree At New York Powerful tiny motors are bring Installed in some of the new huge planes 'to help pilots move the controls more easily.

J. DAUKAS Nicholas J. Daukas, son of Mr and Mrs James Daukas of 2 Stevens av, is among the candidates foi the- clegice of Doctor of Medicine at the 315th commencement exercises at New York University on Juno 11. Mr Daukas completed a font ear course at Dartmouth in three yeais by attending summer school after i ho enlisted in the Army. Following his discharge, hp played piofcs- slonal football with the Biook- lyn Dodgers of the All-Amcrican Conference league and attended NYU in the evenings until the season ended He graduated from Nashua High In with high honors standing second In the upper quarter.

SPECIAL BUS SERVICE EVERY SUNDAY LEAVE TRANSFER STATION 1130-2130-7100 P. M. ROUND TRIP 506 PINE ISLAND PARK MANCHESTER, N. H. WANTED SALESLADY One with some sowing knowledge preferred.

Call in person, Mr Trombley, Singer Sewing Machine Company, 81 Main Nashua. they're switching to Calvert because Calvert tastes better. DANCING EVERY SAT. NITE "BUDDY" HALL WALLACE'S GROVE SILVER A HOLLIS, H. CALVERT BlonHcd Whliktv 8 8 Proof -Wt Grain Ntutral divert Distiller! New York i SPECIAL 10 PIECE MAPLB Sofa Bed Living Room SET COMPLETE $1 CQ.SO EASY TEBMS Geo.

Cadieux Furniture Store 51 Factory (t. WHITING REGAN INC. WOODWORKING SHOP A MOULDINGS DIMENSIONAL MILL WORK CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE FOLDINC A CHAIRS, DELIVERY D.W. Highway Mommaok, N.H. Tel.

Merc, 10-12 Bottle Gas Immediate Installation Gas Brooders Gas Stoves Cat Installation For Trallori Ivon's Gulf Service Station AUTO A I I A SPECIALTY 125 Broad St. Tol. 704-M Nashuan Has Art Exhibit, State Library Water color landscapes and flower portraits by Miss Margaret Masson, 6 Abbott st, arc currently hung In the State Library gallery In Concord, the exhibition continuing through June Miss Masson, whose vocation Is textile designing, has painted a number of charming flower studies and New England 'scapes in the pursuit of her avocation, a selection from which make up her current Concord exhibit, DANCE -Every Thursday Night WALLACE'S GROVE SILVER LAKE, HOLLIS, N. K. Mlllio by LORDEN'S All Clrl Orohostrn NE Nurses Meet At Newcastle June 9 to 11 From June to 11 inclusive there be held at Wontworlh- by-thc-Sea Newcastle, the Fourteenth convention of the New England Division of the American Nurses' Association The I a session will bp attended by leadeis in nursing and leaders in the allied fields and will cover ncaily every phase of nursing.

The session will he formally opened at 2 o'clock on June 9 by Mrs Theresa Andoison, president of the New England Division of the American Nurses' Association, at which lime Mrs Lillian April, Nashua, president of the New Hampshire State Nurses' Association i bring the welcome of the state the visiting nurses An estimated 500 nurses will attend. Attractive nurse silhouette favors to be given at the banquet on Tuesday evening have been made by the members of the Memorial and SI Joseph Hospital Alumnae Associations ENJOY A TREAT, AND MEET NEW FRIENDS AT A NASHUA'S NEWLY RENOVATED DINER 55 WEST HOLLIS STREET Our Specialty STEAKS, CHOPS, CLAMS, SCALLOPS also FAMOUS ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS AMERICAN ITAIHAN SPECIALTIES Chefs Archambeault and Ciecone BREAKFAST, DINNERS, LUNCHES AMPLE PARKING SPACE CIO Car Capacity) ORDERS FILLED TO TAKE OUT CLERK WANTED One familiar with small saw mill Capable oi helping out all round in addition to caring lor few records. Middle aged man preferred. Write M-4 care Telegraph NOTICE EAGLES Installation ol officers and Initiation of candidates Friday night at 8 p. m.

BurTot Lunch, Plonn Alloml, Par Donrm Nanh, Pnw, Bollard, Soc. WANTED MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS OVER 16 WANTED. Good Pay Excellent Working Conditions A IN PERSON Lawrence Live Poultry Co. 30 DERRY, H. The Old Spanish Trail, connecting Pensiicola, Miss, and New Orleans, La, Is 250 miles long and cost $4,000,000.

Gas Exemption Bill Is Coming Out Favorably Miriam W. Flather Legislation Ir the NH Gcneial Court i i received i attention in relation to its Importance will be reported a i ably to the House from its i Improvements committee, at- was learned today. The i piovides that all gasp- lino bought by communities in New llampshnp for consumption in motor vehicles owned by the town or city will be exempt liom the state gasoline tax in Nashua this i moan a substantial saving to all city departments who use motor vehicles of one kind or another, including the Board of Public Woiks, Police department, Fire department, Board of Health and School department. Rep Ned Spauldlng, a i a of the House committee, stated today that the hill will be reported as "ought 1o and he believed it will bo accepted by the House. BULLDOZERS BULLDOZER LOADER and TRUCKS LAND CLEARING A A I Any kind ot fill lob ALSO A WALTER BROUSSEAU 97 PALM ST, TEL, S115-R THE NEW WASHING MACHINE iot First agitator washer completely enclosed in a modern table-too cabinet I EASY TERMS NICHOLS 16 Kinsley St.

Tel. 1222 GARDEN TRACTOR THERRIEN'S 44 Brood St. Phone 970 KALAMAZOO lea West Ponri at, FURNACES PECEMENTED and REPAIRED Phone 3721-W Fcr Free Estimate! Niw Furnaces Available Now Monte Carlo Whist for Olive Branch Rebekahs Montp Carlo whist provided the a i following Ihc i i Olive Branch Rehe- kah lodge, IOOF, In the lodge rooms last evening, arrangements being in charge of Mrs Myrta. Annis with refreshments seivcd under supervision of Mrs Doris Annis, Mrs i Fletcher, noble grand, conducted 1 he business meeting. Plans were announced for accepting the invitation of Puiilan lodge 1 of Reed's Ferry, 11, for which bus arrangements have boon made, and also tor an observance of Mother and Daughter night at the next meeting, June 17.

Arrangements will be in charge of Mis Helen i a PNG, and refreshments in charge of Mrs Bessie Small, PNG, A also i an i i a i for a i Noble Grands association to meet its guest of the Hudson members a 25, Remodeling -Residential Construction E. HANNAFORD Builder 3 Shattuek St. Tel. 4314 All Shattered After broke the glass owner wondered why he never had it insured. Homes, stores an'd offices should insure their glass.

It is inexpensive, W. A. Farloy Insurinoo Agency LEO B. DOWD, Agent 120 Main St. Tel.

2800 HUDSON TOWN TAXI 407 24 HOUR SERVICE TEL. INSULATION PAYS LARGER DIVIDENDS With present fuel prices higher than in previous years, you will pay for insulation whether or not you have it. The Hancock Insulation Co. The largest Insulation, Sidewalling and Roofing company in New England, will give you estimates without obligation ALBERT H. HUNT District Manager 14 Fan-mount St.

Tel. 3000 or 208S-M Friday Niter Friday Niter assignments for tomorrow evenings YM-YW sponsored dance at the YWCA hall were announced today as follows master of ceremonies, Connie Bouchard and Evans Boyatsis; ipcoids, Marion and Robert a floor, Connie i quette, Zatne Thomas and Le. nore Whittemore; checkeis, Paul Munle, Lorraine Valllancourt; coke, Richard Koerner, MRS WILLIAM KNAPP ATTENDS RETREAT, MINISTERS' WIVES Wolfeboro, June- 5--Mrs Wil Ham T. Knapp of Nashua con ducted one of the devotional periods i i the retreat for i isters' wives, sponsored by Women's Department of the New Congregational-Christian conference. Speakers were Mrs Cail Glover of Pawtucket, HI, and Mrs J.

T. Cullen Blackmore of Colchester, England, Folk songs and dances of other lands were demonstrated Wednesday evening by a group from Now Hampshire University, dl- lected by Miss Priscilla Ra- bctlige Some of the women will be by i husbands today. Building Permits Building permits on file at the office of City Engineer Alexander Maynard arc as follows: A. and J. Boucher, erect garage, 5 Parkinson st.

Eugene Caron, alter store by one story, 3 Bridge st, Arrrtand A. and J. A. Nourlo, alter garage lo be used as appliance and repair shop, 9 Seventh st, Auguste Burque, erect one 4,000 and one 2,000 gal, gas tanks, 337 Main st. Robert, Charron, erect way and private garage, 20 Ritter st.

Robert and Soucy, move, building for Ice cream stand, 217 West Hollls st Oscar Benoil, erect two car private garage, Runnells Bridge rd, J. Robert Bourdon, erect single lesidence and attached garage, Dudley st. Roger Simoneau, alter four a into five a 4-0 Gorman av. Octavo J. Goulet, erect private garage, 26 McKean st.

Edward Migneault, alter four apts into 15 a 64 Walnut st. Martin Legare, a six apts. into seven Palm st. Gcoige Paradis, erect wire fence, 45 Vine st. Kellcy Oil erect office, garage, storage i i and one 20,000 gal, fuel oil storage tank, 24 Otterson st.

Hitchcock and Curtis Knltt. factory addition, 111 Lock st. A. Laflour, alter single residence, 190 Kinsley si, Edgar St Germaine, erect wire fence, 36-38 Lock st. Luc Briand, eiect single residence, 219 Pine st.

Elmer and A. Lathe, erect single residence, attached garage, Bridge rd, Joseph Perrault, erect two car private garage, 23 Kinsley st. Victor L. Roy, erect vood picket fence, 354 West Hollls st, Ezra Kenerson, move building as service station, two 2,000 gallon a and two pumps, 11-13 Broad st. Pericles Merchants Assoc, erect garage service station, 3 1,000 gal tanks, Canal st.

Henry and Louise Lessard, erect i and vegetable stand, a i Webster highway. City Briefs It ought to be good wcathet until Saturday. Enjoy more eating pleasure than ever before at THE FRONTENAC RESTAURANT, 6 High St. LARGE ASSORTMENT new summer dresses. All kinds.

All Also, undies, house coats, bathing suits, dresses for girls, including chubbys, at EDNA'S SHOPPE, 35 Factory St. Then the Dodgers come home for the weekend. Charts Conetlere NOEL'S FRIENDLY SHOPPE, 243 Main St. Tel. 312-W.

This Is MIRAMAR'S sixth season. It's a proven camp that improves every year. For reservations call 737-M1 or 2972-W. Write P.O. Box 233, Nashua.

ALL TYPES OF A WORK done oy students. Permu- nents half price. Appointments day or evening, Reasonable rales Peacock School, 77 Main St. Vacation season is here. CATERING To Wottdingi Buftcl Lunohoi and Social CuthorinRs For arrangements and cstimatoi Call 174(3 nltor 7 P.M, MRS.

1WHK E. HOGAN Pino Hill Ril. INTERSTATE ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE Now England ncupRt nnd meet innilctn cciilpiwl litMinty prhnol. Comsns Available for Votoians unclor the Bill or Rights, Jiurill DJ UlHl 183 A I ST. TEL.

OC-W or 06-R WILLIAM E. O'NEIL East Dunstable Road TELEPHONE 2B08 48 MAIN ISIDORE YOUR HAIR STYLIST TEL. 963 MONUMENTS and MARKERS ALL SIZES AND COLORS CEMETERY LETTERING Piompt Service NASHUA MONUMENT CO. 83 Kinslny st. Tel, 3165 L.

M. Langdell Sales Co. Auctioneers and Appraisers 30th Successful Year Licensed in Massachusetts Daniel P. Fahy, Agent Tel. 4431-M.

Evenings 3362-J WATER HEATERS We carry a complete line of OIL and GAS water heaters with or without thermostats. Eim st. FORTIN'S TCI iss GENERAL TRUCKING Loam, Washed Sand and Gravel Also, A A GRANITE FOR A I E. FLEURY 430 A I ST, TEL. 3547 sign up tor a suosorintion la your loldior, sailor, flier or marine.

Call DO lor snooial raids lor sorvioimim, HUDSON TCI A ltL R. L. HOUSE, Prop. 197 A Wallace Grove on SILVEil LAKE HOLLIi, N. H.

Dancing Every Friday rontui-liiB MoCANN and hu orchestra BOND ENGINEERING CO. Oil Burner) Installed $396 Up Slenm--Hot Wator Boiltri Air Conditioning Furnloti IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! All Types ol Burnirt 34-Hour Saivioi Til, 4403-W 1 Lowell Raid, Hudion CEMENT BLOCKS (AM Slut) SEPTIC TANKS A SPECIALTY WELL CURBS and WELL COVERS A. NADEAU Tel. Lowell 3-4041 Eit, 1030 Pnrkhunt Road Chelmifoid, Man, HOME INSULATION TRADE AT HOME and SAVE MONEY Scott Son 9 Sherman St. Tel.

2882 or 2847 OIL BURNERS Immediate Installation for Nashua and Vicinity No Money Down 3 Years to Pay City Coal Co. JOSEPH LABRECQUE, Manager 33 E. Hollis St. Tel. 486-487 Nashua, N.

H. NEW OFFICE HOURS EFFECTIVE MAY 31,1947 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.

except Third Wednesday, 9 A. M. to 8 P. CLOSED SATURDAYS NASHUA BUILDING LOAN ASSN. Rooms 205-206 Odd Fellows BIdg.

F. E. SMALL, Sec. Daily Arrivals Wednesday, June 4th 1 Bed Glider 6 Flotay Rugs 1 Glider 2 Maple Magazine Boxes 1 Maple Water Bench 2 Maple Coffee Tables. Co.

Nashua's Most Reliable Furniture Store YWCA Notes The YBY's met Monday to work on Father's Day gifts. One Tuesday the Sadie Hawkins club also made Father's Day gifts. Wednesday saw the start of a dress a i group with other girls a i to paint. The usual Friday i will take place Friday evening from 7 to 030 o'clock. The Saturday Niter will take place at the YWCA from 830 lo 11 30 o'clock.

WCTU Organizer Guest in City Of Mrs Smith Mrs Constance Houle of Frankfort, 111, National Field Worker and Organizer of the Women's Christian Temperance Union for Young People, left Wednesday morning for Ashbury Park, NJ, 10 attend the WCTU World Con- vontion following her stay In this city as guest of Mrs Lucy M. Smith, 38 Rusuell av. Youth Temperance Council (YTC) was organized by Mrs Houlc at Boylston Home, Manchester, and while here she addressed the women of the WSCS at the Methodist church, Mllford, speaking also to 12 teachers and over 300 pupils of the grade schools in Mllford. She also had an Interview with Miss Ruth Kelly, teacher at Nashua Junior High school. On request from several Nashua persons Mrs Houle will return in fall and arrangements are now being made for speaking engagements at schools, churches other with Mrs Elizabeth R.

Kendall in charge of a i an active and interesting program for the coming year. NOTICE Meeting of Carpenters' Union, Local IGlti, Tonight at 8 o'clock, at the Loomflxer.s a on High SI. i a i of officers. Advt. WHERE IS THE LOGICAL PLACE TO BORROW? AT THIS BANK.

Lending is our business. We want to help. Tell us your problems and credit needs. SOME OF OUR LOAN SERVICES Mortgtgi Loins Ripiir loans Pinonil Loins Ante Loins Gqilpmtnt Loins Colliteril Loins Bnsiness Loins Vetirin Loins Ltd Insnunce Loins MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CEMENT BLOCKS DON'T BUY INFERIOR QUALITY IT DOESN'T PAY IN THE LONG RUN MADE IN NASHUA STANDARD BLOCK CO. OLD LOWELL RD.

i TAO 1 WE Near City Gravel Pit I 1. DELIVER RICHER TAXI 181 Rent a New Mercury U-Driv-It IN VEST YOUR SAVINGS SAFELY AT PER CENT This Association will issue Paid-Up Shares and Investment Shares for a limited time at $200, per share. Dividends now paid are two and one-half percent per annum, to be paid to you April 1 5 and October 15th of each year. Your investment is secured by first mortgages on owner- occupied homes in Nashua and vicinity. Building and Loan nSSDCIBTION 196 MAIN STREET KARL E.DOWD.

SECRETARY SPECIAL SUMMER TUNE-UP GET OFF TO A GOOD START Better spend twenty-five or fifty now than two hundred dollars some night next winter. We are equipped to repair or rebuild most makes of gun type oil burners so they will give you several years of satisfactory service. We never try to sell a WILLIAMS OIL-0-MATIC IF "BY REBUILDING THE PROSPECT'S BURNER WE CAN SAVE HIM MONEY -Shaw Service Co. 72 E. Pearl St.

Tel. 1972-W WE SELL AND INSTALL BOILERS BURNERS PIPING AND RADIATION.

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