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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 19

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Nashua Telegraphi
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NASHUA TELEGRAPH, NASHUA, N. H. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1948 19 PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS For distinguished American biography writing Margaret ClJfrp (left) of East Orange, NJ, was awarded a 1947 Pulitzer prize for her biography "Forgotten First Citizen: John Bicelow." Frank Cushing (center) of the Boston Traveler was awarded a 1947 Pulitzer prize for an outstanding example of news photography. Cushing received the award for his photograph "Boy Gunman and Hostage." The picture showed a 15-year-old delinquent using another boy as a shield while he exchanged shots with police in an alley. James A.

Michener (right) was announced as winner of the 1947 Pulitzer prize for fiction for his "Tales of the South Pacific." Education Council to Hold Session The Nashua Education Council will meet tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the High school library, a public meeting to which all parents and persons interested in the city's public school system are invited. Among reports will be "Physical Education for Girls" by Mrs Ruth Day, council vice president. Parents of school children in Nashua will have the opportunity of asking questions and making suggestions for the improv- ment of the schools. 'Overlapping' Stresses Need For Cooperation by Agencies Complete Painting of Main St Lines Highway employes are completing the painting of Main st traffic and parking lanes today. The diagonal parking lanes are being striped off and will complete the crew's work for the city wide traffic committee.

The committee last night approved bills rendered for the 4-lanc guide lines on Main st and traffic lines elsewhere in the city. REAL ESTATE Transfers for Week Real estate deeds filed for record at the Register of Deeds office this past week for Nashua and surrounding towns follow: NASHUA Albert and 'Olive Bourgea to Robert J. St Pierre, land and buildings on north side of Blossom st. Alphee J. Berutae to George and Blanche Thibodeau, land and buildings on westerly line of Allds st.

Mary A. Bates to Alphonse and Fayan, land on highway from Nashua to South Merrimack. Norman O. and Jeanne Desclos to Leo S. and Laurette L.

Roy, land and buildings on Ash st. William J. Brooks to Claire Robbins, two certain on northerly side of lots of land 'Stevens st; also two lots of land on southerly side of Park av. Hollls J. Eaves to Hollis A.

and Constance E. M. Eaves, four certain lots of land and buildings on Glenwood st. Stanley Brooks to William J. Men, Women! Old at WantPep? Want to Feel Years Younger? Do you extmliscetl.

worn-out feclins un age? Thousandtt ammed nt what ft Uttlc pepping up with Ostrt-x has tlunp. Contains tonic many need at 40, 60. eo. for body oltl Just because low In Iron: also nupplemeatary doseH Vltnmln Bi. calcium.

New "Bet acquainted" Rize We. Try OHtroi Tonic Tablets tor pep, younger reeling, this very day. At all drug stores everywhere In Nashua, at Liggett, Rexall TeL 1780 for NASHUA'S Most Complete FUR STORAGE and SERVICE REMODELING CLEANING GLAZING RELINING All repairs done by our expert furrier on our own premises. 125 MAIN ST. Brooks, two certain lots of land on northerly side of Stevens st; also certain lots of land on southerly side of Park av.

Clifford T. Brooks to William J. Brooks, two certain lots ot land on northerly side of Stevens st; also two lots of land on southerly side of Park av. Hazel Richards to William J. Brooks, two certain lots of land on northerly side of Stevens st; also two lots of land on southerly side of Park av.

Kenneth D. and Christine M. Forrest to Charles E. and Marv R. Lloyd, land and buildings at point southerly from land now or formerly of George Stand, at Salem st.

Daisie B. Farley to Frederick and Eva Erin, two certain lots of land, one on westerly line of Monroe st and second at intersection of northerly line of Thorndike st and easterly line of Linwood st. Una P. Shattuck to William J. Brooks, two certain lots of land on northerlv side of Stevens st; Vigneault, land known as lots 287-288, on Map of Pine Knoll Shores.

Arthur G. Ford to Ectus J. and L. Trembly, land and buildings on westerly shore of Baboosic Lake in Amherst. Helen D.

W. Bell to Harry W. Bell, land and buildings in westerly part of Hollis. Martin W. VanBuren to John H.

and Edna A. Murphy, land and buildings jn Amherst. John E. and Louise E. Rancourt to Theophile E.

Leclerc. land on southwesterly side of Third st Marriage Intentions Marriage intentions on file at the office of City Clerk Irenee D. Ravenelle are as follows: Peter Galinski, table shop, city, and Adela Kurowska, unemployed, Lawrence, Mass. George Raymond Bernard, mechanic, city, and Lucille Margaret Fortier, office clerk, city. Norman Victor Laquerre, mill worker, city, and Fleurette Yvonne Boudreau, mill worker, city.

Rudolph also two certain lots of land on hanlc southerly side of Park av. Albert A. Sorague to Leon E. and Clara J. Cudworth, land and Douglas st.

Belmira Torres to Manuel Torres, land on southerly side oi Park av. Ruth E. Wheeler to Francis J. and Irene J. Alton, land No.

91, on Plan of Land owned by Carrie W. Wheeler. William F. and Yeaton to James and Eva Din- i Springfield, Mass Lionel Allaine, and Marguerite Gould, unemployed, Amaryllis city. Winford Elie Labombarde, Jr, buildings on northerly line of Purchasing agent, city, and Mildred Eleanor Jenness, RN, Concord.

Alfred Harold Taylor, mill fixer, Fitchburg, Mass, and Marcia Elisabeth Rand Erkkinen, mill worker, Fitchburg, Mass. Patrick James clerk, Springfield, Fifcigerald, Mass, and Florabella Theresa Margaret Duval, clerk, land and buildings known as the Cy Robbins place on westerly side of Pine st. Osgood company to Hollis Eaves, four certain lots of land and buildings on Glenwood st. John J. Kasper's estate by to Michael Jr and Myrtle D.

Latvis, two certain lots of i land, No. 26 and 27 as'shown on Plan of lots of Lawndale Park. Lincoln Construction, Inc, to Agio and Gilda D. Committo, lancfllnd buildings on east side of Bailey st. City of Nashua to Louis and Mary St Jean, lot 111, sheet 103, i on Almont st.

New England Cities, Inc, company, to Ross Coloration, land and buildings between west side of Pine st and east side of Balcom st. COUNTY Ludger and Alma Lavoie to Cyrus Trombley, land in Hudson. Amalia C. and Albert W. Place to Mark I.

Place, land and buildings in Milford. Roy S. and Edith M. Parker Morris Alman, mechanic, Roxbury, Mass, and Rose Singer, unemployed, Brighton, Mass. Joseph John Bonoveto, mason tender, Worcester, Mass, and Mary Katherine Webbuly, waitress, Worcester, Mass.

Eddie Albert Carter, gas business, Boston, Mass, and Anna Barros, laundry packer, Boston, Mass. Francis Chester Adams, optician, Arlington, Mass, and Jean Amalia Adams, stenographer. Arlington, Mass. Building Permits to John H. and Edna A.

Murphy, I land in Amherst. Leo and Laurette Roy to Victor L. and Anita Gagnon, land and buildings in Hudson. Thomas F. Reilly to Clara M.

Compulsory old-age insurance was first adopted in Germany in 1883. BAY STATE MIDGET RACING ASSOCIATION HUDSON SPEEDWAY SUNDAY, MAY 9 TIME TRIALS 1:00 P. M. FIRST RACE 2:30 P. M.

ROUTE 102 HUDSON, N. H. ADULTS $1.00 plus tax UNDER 12 50c plus tax Building permits on file at the office of City Engineer Alexander Maynard are as follows: Vernon and C. Ayer, close porch, 15 Stevens st. Donat Paradis, erect wood picket fence, corner Kinsley and Liberty sts.

Eldora Gagnon, erect bulkhead, 18 Ritter st. Charles Nute, erect camp with shed attached, E. Dunstable rd. Harvey Tremblay, erect single 34 Haines st. Ernest and Agness Caron, alter single residence into two apartments, 20 Front st.

Michael and Julia Bizis, erect attached single garage, Temple st. Henry McNiff, erect solid woven cedar fence, 33 Courtland st. Norman and Rachel Landry, erect single residence, 50 Almont st. Albert and Lillian Bossie, erect single family residence with open and closed porches, 169-A West Hollis st. Albert Leblanc, erect single residence, 13 Gaffney st.

Lionel A. Houle, close porch, Daniel Webster highway. Armand and Rachel Marquis, erect single residence, Roby rd. Wrenn Oil Burner Service, erect one 17,000 gallon underground fuel oil storage tank, 2' earth cover, 8 Otterson st. Arthur Messier, addition to I garage for show room, E.

Hollis, corner Allds st. Armand and Anna Guilman, alter three apartments into four, 2S-30 Central st. Irenee J. Levesque, alter two family residence by one story addition, 346 Main st. A.

and M. Paradise, erect gasoline service station, Runnells Bridge rd, Today's news, today'i pictures, today. Report of "overlapping" in helping needy families was made at the meeting Tuesday of the Nashua Social Welfare society at the home of Mrs Anne K. Willard, 1 Kirk st. The president, Mrs Herbert E.

Kendall, presided, and the suggestion was made for more cooperation between the different agencies, county and state workers. It was decision of the Nashua Social Welfare members that they "are willing to co-operate and help to avoid overlapping." Mrs Goldie Conn, relief work: er, reported for the Federation 'of Social Agencies that it is hop: ed to start a depot in the near future where used clothing i could be kept for the use of the i welfare agencies in their work. She also reported helping five families including 23 persons during April with groceries, clothing, shoes, three layettes to the Community Council. i Several donations of used clothing were received, also a stove fitted with oil fixtures, i Anyone in need of such a I stove, which is i a for a ihome or camp, may have it by 1 taking it away, it was announced. Information regarding it can I be obtained by calling Mrs Conn, Kinsley st.

i During the meeting the mem ibers sewed on baby clothes. Plans were announced for the annual meeting in June, when a luncheon will take place, the date to ba announced later. i The hostess, Mrs Willard, scrv- i ed refreshments assisted by Mis O'Brien and Miss Helen i Sawyer, and. a social i fol lowed the business session. Judge Guertin Windlham Woman's Club Speaker Judge Anloine i wa- guest speaker recently at Gen lemon's Night of the i a Woman's club which took plac at the Rockingham hotel, Salem He was presented by Mrs DC mar Leoni'm.

president of th i a club. Mrs i and Mrs C'lnrenf a i were also guests of th. evening. Today's news, today's pictures, today. DISTILLED DRY Blantlneaa and delicate flavor make tliis a preferred gin, particularly in Dry Martinis.

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