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Sa Editor Barbara Johnson I ----Portland Preif Herald SOCIAL NEWS WOM ss nual convention of the Maine In Poland Spring House Friday PorUand, Maine Saturday Morning. M.y| 21, Reporters Miss Dorothy F. Hamlin Miss Frances Hapgood Waterville. Mrs Geran Waterville Mrs. Elmer Vio Northern District, Is pouring.

Maine Catholic National Chief At Poland Session 150 To Sell Poppies Today AL Auxiliaries Combine Efforts Approximated 150 members of the Greater Portland Legion Auxiliaries -a ill combine efforts today to sen poppies for the benefit of fet-erans and their families. Mrs Linicii iiujiorea Mr? Knight of the Stewart I Alfred S. Lucas, president of th Auxiliary is one of the'National Council of Catholi Women, at a tea Friday at Polan( Spring. The affair opened a three-da convention which will continu today and Sunday. The receiving line included Mrs William H.

Dalton. president. Au gusta; Mrs. James McFarland first vice president. Watcrville Mrs.

George T. Bennett, seconc vice president, Portland; Mrs Dwight Webber, recording secretary. H'oulton; Mrs. Harry Little- Women Honor Officers of the Maine Counc lof Cathohr Women honored Mri captains workms with Mrs lone Moore. Ralph Caldwell Auxiliary, who is general chairman for Greater Portland Others from the Momll Unit assisting include Mrs Edith Lufton.

Mrs Edna Gibson. Mrs Frances Hayes, Mrs. Bessie Robbins. Mrs Sadie Colfleld. Mrs.

Mina Haskell. Mrs. Alice Martin. Mrs Dorothy Fisher. Mrs.

Tetreau. Mrs Doris Manfeuilll. Mrs. Marion Lowell. Mrs.

Shirley Hone. Mrs Charlena Sinclair Mrs. Margaret Burton. Mrs Pa- uence Rolfe. Mrs Virginia Mams, i Mrs Heen Ramsey.

Mrs. Anna Pettrson. Mrs Charlotte Blake Mrs. Dorothy Foster, and the Martha Knight and Druscilla Mrs. Elizabeth Nappi, raptain from the Paul Mallia Auxiliary will be assisted by Miss Camilla DeSamo Others assisting In- chide Mrs Natalie Nappi Mrs Pnsciila Smith.

Mrs Alice Murray. Mrs. Cecils Nunziato, and the Misses Joanne Russo Mary DiFiore. Sarah A. Sabatmo, Sarah Sabatino, Antoinette Sabatino.

Carolyn Nappi and Anna DeSamo. A i The Grand Temple Social Club Radcliffe Alumnae Hear Irish Educator Mrs. Estyn Evans 'of Belfast Ireland, wife of the visiting Tallman Professor at Bowdoln College. spoke on Higher Education Of The Women Of Britain before the Radcliffe College Alumnae spring luncheon Friday in Columbia Hotel. Mrs.

Evans graduate of the University of Wales. Mrs. Roland O. Melsenbach presided. The group planned a July outing with Mrs.

Warren Ring at New Meadows. Covers were also laid for Miss luu ss Pytruan Sisters will a a Grace A Dow, Mrs. Edward A luncheon meeting at 1230 Tuesday in the Graymore Hotel Lincoln, Miss Catherine Bcatley' Miss Helen Bror and MrV Law- Mrs Grace Crozler Is chairman of. rnc-e Chapman. Portland ftrrincements Mrs a Mrs Richard 8.

Kendall. South Haukes i preside at the busl- Portland Mrs Edward Kirkness meeting Additional reservations are announced for the annual dinner of land, Brunswick; Mrs. Cyrus Woodman" Harpswell Center; Mrs. Leon Ogllvie. Wilton; Miss E.

Louise muui LUerary uild to be Ca 'ais: Mrs. Alfred tte. Van Burcn, president of the r- field, treasurer. Bangor; Mrs. Mrs.

Charles A. Lampy. auditor. Lewlston: Mrs. Emeh- L.

Hegarty. historian. Watervil(e. and l-Mrs Mrs. H.

M. Libby Elected 28th Jk ime As Ueermg Grange Secret a A 21, lfl4a Styles, Women's Features It's So Cool Libby was secretary treasurer of Mrs. elected Flora Circle of Deering Grange for the 28th time when the group held a 28th anniversary luncheon Friday at Mrs. Llbby's Home. Riverside Street.

Other officers re-elected were Mrs. James Jackson.1 president and Everett S. Whitfemore, vice president. Mrs. Libby (sit the oniy charter member now belonging to the circle, which was organized and named- by the late Mrs.

Seth Sweetser. The other charter members were Mrs. Edward Noyes. the jf st President; Mrs. John Knight, the first vice president, Mrs.

Har- George Dibblee ry and rsJ Anna Berry. Plans fere made for the summer meeting. The June meetings ary will be with Mrs Mary Pride Auburn Street, and Mrs. Lottie Silver, Thomas Pond. i ans wcre also made for a sale Wednesday afternoon and evening in the hall.

Articles to be sold include needlework, cooked lood and candy. A supper will served ht 630 p. m. and a program will be given at-8 Others attending were Mrs. Mabel Appel.

Mrs. Winfred E. Brann Mrs. Edward L. Cash.

Mrs. Herbert F. Day, Mrs. Eugene Edwards. Mrs.

Andrew Gurney, Mrs i. Mrs. utriune XT' Mlss Mabel Lunt Miss Edith McNair. Mrs Lillian McCarthy Mrs. May Pride.

Mrs. Carl Sewall' Mrs. Ernest L. Sellers. Mrs Law- TM Scllcrs Mrs Mildred Wallace, Mrs.

Everett Whitte- nore and John and Sharon De- Mothers Club Plans Social-Dance Tuesday In St. Dominic's Hall St. Dominic's Mothers' club completed plans for a public so and dance to be held at 8 P. m. Tuesday in the parish hall when they met recently.

Plan; were discussed for the election officers at the next meriting June Mrs. Thomas and Mrs John I H. Higgins received prizes, Mrs. Donald P. Whitney lano solos.

Mrs. Francis Tal- Ot and Mrs. Mary Whltmore ng Mrs. Whit- Welch. Mrs William H.

Mrs. Kearns. Mrs. Helen' Provost, Martin Ph J. Coyne, Mrs.

John' J. Connolly. Mrs. Chattes H. Curran.

were ev Harry A. Grover Bradbury, past and Joseph District presidents pouting included- Mrs. A. Cardigan, Portland; Miss AJina Mooney Bangor; Miss Ellzabe'th Murray, Augusta; Mrs. Marly A.

I Lewkton: Mrs Marcella Vlolette, Van Buren; (Northern Maine District); Mrs. Lucien Bechard. Waterville: Mri Mary McDonough, (Woodland District), and Mrs. James P. York Mrs.

W. Crolsley Elected President Mrsj William (irossley was elected president ofj the 'Lend A Hand Circle of the Kings' Daugh- Thirty Ma presided. albot dance reservations chairman, announced more than 1001 early reservations. They include Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Kerrigan, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Blackburn. Mr.

and Mrs George M. Blaisdell. Mr. and Mrs Peter E. O'Donnell.

Mr. and Mrs! fWey. Mr. and Mrs. John Malia.

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Higgins, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Milose, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh.

Mr. and Mrs. George Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Martin McCabe.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitney. Mr. and Mrs.

John O'Leary Mr and Mrs. John J. Pinkos. Mr' and Mrs Edward Haskell, Mr. and TM- Walter V.

Jankowski, Mr Mrs Richardson. Mr. Lawrenc DeRoche, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niles, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Mulkern. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T.

Roma, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Conley Mr and Mrs Martin J. Coyne Mr and Mrs.

William E. Kcarn.s a J. Mrs Lco Galn Mr and Mrs John E. Welch, Mr. and Mrs.

Mary Haworth' Mail Wonderful Your Problems Answered a id pi'etty in the house or out of diors! Neckline is a wide front and bick, unbuttons at back for Wfalter Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. ott Mr anc Mrs.

Ralph Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Joyce. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward cD Mr- and Mrs. r. LaRue, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and. Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Joseph Mr.

and sipootii suntanning! Pattern 9122 comes In sizes 12 16 18, 20 Size 16 takes a (5-lnrh fabric. easy-to-use pattern gives fit. Complete, illustrated rds This perfect Si Mrs. Weber Heads Women Golfers Mrs Walter C. Weber was elected chairman of Women's Gol of ters of the Immanu Its annual luncheon day in the home of :1 Church at meeting Fri- rtrs.

Earle H. TM held at 6 30 Thursday In Cascade Lodge. Scarborough They induce Mrs H. Ridley. Mrs Emma Twomev, Mrs Henry Vanity Mrs Lawrence L.

Murray Mrs James J. Skeehan. Mrs. j. Donald Simmons, Mrs.

Fred A Camgan. Mrs. Cusklcy, the Misses Dorothy and Josephine O'Hure Mary State. Mary Pierre. Florence E.

Rlley. Mary Russell. Mountain 'View Road, Cape 'Elizabeth. Others elected were, vice president, Miss Amy M. Brpoks; secretary, 'Miss Cora E.

Edgerly; and treasurer, Mrs. Fredprick W. Grimmer. The Misses Elizabeth Aagerson and Brooks were appointed to the work committee. Mrs.

Frederick I. dark and Mrs, Stanley H. Eaton wcjre welcomed as new members Th group will hold a picnic Fridiy, July 15, with Miss Aagerson aft her cottage at Ocean Park. Elizabeth tiall. Scotland, a of Mrs Grimmer's, "was a special visitor.

Mrs. Arthur thers Present were Carrie Welcfe. Mrs. "'reerna'n. Mrs.

Arthur S. Charles F. Jenk rf i M. fVjllS Carey Eleanor Burke. Katherine Josephine Bailey and Mrs Violet.

Ryan Altc- Olynn. Winifred iKastner delegates to Maine Stale Machias. and Dr. Geneva Tryon'l Packard, Mlrs. Frimk W.

Lov- Cape Elizabeth. luring, Mrs. P. puplll. Mrs.

fiv St. Barnabas Hospital Alumnae Association appointed Mrs Chester S. Young chairman ofl arrangements for the annual dinner Tuesday evening. June 7 when they met Thursday with Mrs. Eleanor Thurston.

Belfort Street. The group, appointed Mrs. an Hamilton cher. and Countr the clubhouse Groups oF'me'mbers met for Juncheon preceding the meeting. Present were Mrs.

John Boyd Priscilla Lynch, Mrs. Ernest L. Bragg, Mrs. Syen Vaule. Mrs A.

S. Ambrose, Mrs. C. William Jan W. Coburn.

Mrs TM Horne Mrs Clarence Wil ey. Mrs. M. M. Thomas.

Mrs. Walter Hood. Mrs. Fred' Mrs John Hawkes. Charles Gordon.

Mrs. Albert Knudsen. Mrs. William Howard Mrs. John C.

Willey, Mrs! LJona'd A. Leadbetter, Mrs. Carlton E. Martin. Mrs.

Frederlfk .1 Flaherty, Mrs Holland Treimoi Mrs. Robert C. Gibson. Mrs B' Leighton, Mrs. William F.

Freidav Mrs. James A. Anderson. A Dexter Howe. Mrs.

Tar lucmke. Mrs. L. V. Rowe, Mrs Joh Kilbom, Mrs.

Donald O. Butler Mrs. Wai to IE. Worcester. Mrs' Gardner M.

Roberts. Mr and Mij-s. Thomas Goad, to 290 Danns Mrs Al 'fVvrr WT an- FH.lS Where tney wl llve Ella in the residence of U. S. Repre- 1 A a IOA sentatlve and Mrs.

Robert Women Voters Hear National Report Mrs Austin Jones, Veazie, new- elected president of the Maine League of Women Voters, and Miss Dorothy G. Rockland League on the council meeting of the of Women Voters inrs Washington. D. at the annual state convention of the Maine League Friday in Portland Coun- Just Chart shows you every step. 25 cents in coins for this Senc pi tten belch 15 try Club.

seven "local Presidents of leagues reporting included Tu- burn-Lewiston. Mrs. Lucien Malo- Plerrp Edward Lovejov a Hol acc Plel Portland, Mrs. John J. Lyden- Rockland.

Mrs. Fred Snow and Rumford. Mrs. W. Swallow Mrs Maiden ,1 DeShon prr rnte.l the budget for Die comlim veai.

which was adopted. Foity- 'Ive attended. A nominating committee Including Mrs. C. Fred Berry.

Mrs ihomas Moxon. Mrs. Scott Oamren. Mrs. Louis White the dress to keep you cool Dear Mary Haworth: This Is my first appeal to any "outsider," but I have been wanting to write you for a Idng while.

The problem is my daughter Betty. 25. a fine girl In many ways, but I don't approve of her late hours, Betty Is a career girl, living awajf from home, and she visits us during vacations, and for holidays and week ends through the year. Betty's friends are out-of- town visitors, and two in particular stay at our house, although both have sisters in th(s vicinity. If Betty gets here Friday night, the first man--who alsp sees her once a week in the city where she works--wilt be here Saturday noon and Betty gives him all her time from then until 4 or 5 a 1 m.

Sunday. They may go out to dinner a nightclub or a movie, or they may jiist stay home, tajking and necking; but It's always dawn before they itiarl. Girl Indignantly Defends "Friends" Then Sunday the second man arrives and It's the same story- home or out, their date; ends at home and lasts until dajwn. This has been going on for a fear; and I get angry and tell her it Is cheapening, but she. says I am Victorian and Ignores mehts.

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and H. Hinckley. Scamman South Portland, when the gr up met Friday with Mr. and Mis. William W.

Simonton, Allen Gqorge St Av Miss Mi ho pr sldec Je.sol; Bnolfrlde Qllbm Mrs. and Mrs appointed when the newly-elected board of directors of the Woman's Literary Union met Friday with Mrs. Caroll S. Chaplin presiding. Mrs.

Chaplin presided at the tea hour Coyr.e and Beatrice L. Bowden. Mrs Suiie Rencll. president of Bosworth Relief Corps has appointed Mrs Lucy Moore. Mrs El- Hutchms and Mrs Gladys Hurto carry Gladys Hur flags at the GAR memorial service Ralph Cald- Unit.

AL, at 10.30 a. Sun- Cay. May 29. the First Baptist The Corps met Friday tfiemoon in Bosworth Memoria Hall. The next meeting will be a memorial sen ice at 215 p.

Friday, June 3. in the hall officers are requested to wear wmte Mrs Gertrude Harlow and Mrs. Alice Babb. both of Cloudman Relief Corps, Westbrook were visitors. Mrs.

MacDonald received the special prize Mrs Moore. Mrs. Hutchins and Mrs Freeman will be. in charge of the social on June 3. Mr Addle McDonald and Mrs.

Elsie Mitchell initiated Mrs Sadie Bonnell was elected president of the Plymouth Class of the Immanuel Baptist Church at its annual meeting Friday in the ladies' parlors Others elected were president. Mrs. Marcaret Davis secretary. Mrs Crls- sie Brooks and treasurer. Mrs.

Harriett Clark The annual dinner will be held Friday evening. June 17 in the Columbia Hotel. It HAROLD'S "Shoe-Mobile Service Kirbt Te Tour Door At No Extra with CHILDREN'S LITTLE YANKEE SHOES SLIPPERS U. S. KEDS Biwrt rittlni At Your Cod for Appoint.

HAROLD'S OiRdrtn't Woodfortfs Conwr State Association spring meeting Wednesday. June 8. at Augusta Miss Maud Murrell assisted the hostesses at the barbeque iri her garden. -George E. Abbott, 'Pine Street.

night manager of the local Western Union office, left Thursday night for a two-week vacation visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, In St. Johns, Newfoundland. A double birthday surprise party was given Harold Humphreys and his daughtetr, Mrs.

R. Harold Gowen at their Blackstrap home. West Falmouth, Wednesday. Present were Mr. and Mrs.

Elvin Daggett, Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan John Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Linscott. Mr. and Mrs. R. Willis Watkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley McPhee. Mrs. Poland.

Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Harold Gowen and children, Diane and Harold. Jr and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Humphreys. Eighteen members of Joseph B. Drummond Hospital Alumnae Association met for dinner Thursday in Valle's Woodfords Restaurant Covers were laid for Mrs. Evelyn Barren. Mrs.

Ruth Gordon, Mrs Irene Penta, Mrs, tfamle Herwood. Mrs. Doris Mrs Dorothy Harrington, Ars. Josephine Prout, Mrs. Doris Howe.

Mrs. Mildred Johnson. Mrs Viola Cyr, Mrs. Eulalle Lewis. Mrs Violet Greene, Mrs.

Vivian Logan, and the Misses Hazel Conrad. Catherine Anderson. Laura Austin. Frances Jordan, and Margaret McCrackcn. Among those attending the Ivy Festivities this week end at the Beta Theta PI House.

Bowdoin College, will be the Ml.wii Hannah Talbot. Marilyn Patten and Louise Sawyer, who will be guests respectively of John Russell. Fred Bishop and Howard C. Relche Jr. JEWELERS de th Ilriberl M.

W. Haven" orm member. Miss Jessie L. Beach offered to ho se by Hr-rbqrt W. Harris gave the news.

Papers were given cosmic ete-; Currie. Gemini, and Mr ris I.IP attending were Mrs. liar- eiuestors Club presented gifts to Mrs. Charles H. Shackley.

re- tlriig resident, and Mrs. Ivan JVooc ward, who will move soon at luncheon, rsdagr in Country House, Fal- Ml Covers were laid for Mrs. BInlr. Mrs. Blanchard -omcau.

Mrs, Leo S. Connor, Stanley L. Currier. Mrs. Fraicfs E.

Goan. Mrs. Walter Graves. Mrs. Phillip H.

Hall, Mrs! Wil lam Horton. Mrs. J. Carl N. to Th mo th.

Bur 11 J. Mr; Fra ids Karc, Mrs. John P. Thornton, Mrs, Elton P. Walker.

Mrs. Shapkley. Mrs. Woodward and Mrs C. H.

Walker. Mrs Ignore Baum will review the the Bus iness and Professional Wonen bf Hadassah meet at 8 Tuesday with-Miss Frances z. High Street. Final plans be rnade for the Installation will be held muring. 60 Attend tea Of Women's Rotary Club At Mrs.

E. P. Hacker's Ho More than BO memb TS of the Women's Rotary Club of Portland tended a tea Friday Jward P. Hacker, reel, complimenting nt. Mrs.

Roger W. HJsdgklns. Corsages were prese ited Mrs. Hpdgklns and Mrs. Hahker.

Mrs. lester C. Sonic, Mn. H. W.

throp. Mrs. William Holt and Mrs. George H. Mlnott poured at tie tea table, which hi id a cen- p'astcl snapdragon Harry W.

Lothrop. William Holt is with Mrs. Sheffield -he presl- Robert Gctchell. Mrs. William Dow, Mrs.

Stanwood L. Bailey, Mrs. Stephen S. Brown Mrs Frank A. Wagner.

Mrs. Paui IIlC i Brown. Mrs. George F. Rey- Lllaca and other spring flowers decorated the house Mrs.

Wesley L. Whelpley. Mrs. Raymond B. Grant.

Mrs. Milton p. Proctor. Mrs. Myron U.

Lamb. Mrs. William Foden and Mrs, Douglas K. Hammett served. Mrs.

Miles B. Mank was general chairman and Mrs. Bertram E. Cobb was In chargp of the guest book. Mrs Peter Anderson arid Mrs.

Paul H. Flaherty received the guests at the door. Others attending were Mrs. Charles H. Priest, MKS.

Philip N. Burnham. Mrs. Fred D. Gordon.

Mrs. John G. Hardy, Mrs. Paul Kennedy. Mrs.

P. Glin Marj Mrs. Dyer 8.15 Cronk. Mrs. Roy F.

Stevens Mrs iBlacI Roy F. Stevens, Mrs. Herman Buigi. Mrs. Milton Proc- nold.i.

Mrs. Edward C. Berry Mrs W. liny. Mrs Scol't O.

Bailey, Mr Mrs. A. J. Orton Buck. J.

Huston. Mrs. Roderick B. Ilttlefield. Mrs.

Haiold Jordan, Mrs. Albert W. Moulon. i Frederick Schwarz, Mrs. Robeit E.

Bracked, Mrs H. Campbell. Mrs Daniel w' Hoegg. Mrs. Neal W.

Allen, Mrs! Nelson McDougnll, Mrs. Mer- A Hay, Mrs. Howard Rciche. Mrs. Ralph G.

Libby, Mrs R. North and Mrs. William S. -iinnell, and a guest of the hostess. Mrs.

Clark D. Chapman. will ment So Work be tli Rev. 1030 Mr assist Gran Mrs. Lenr Tarbi at Hi home eet, nuej Alyce Currier were assisting tessfs.

Donald O. Hooper ie society's booKs. Mrs Corrie D. MacLcrn, Lco. and play Christine Wyman and i lions were read nn Ihn When we first complained.

Betty called it an Insult to all them, said her friends were de cent people and If we objecte she would never come home Bu nave reached a point I where think I am doing wrong tio put with it; and I'd like to have you Idea of the correct hours to sa goodnight," either as a taller overnight guest. Incidentally, the secohd ma has asked Betty to marry Mm. bu she Jikes her work and wake more money than either man ca nope to make years from, now. 1C Situation Suggests Girl Lacks Fr'ends Dear K. You say "Betty rrlends are out-of-town Visitors and then describe two rathe furtive-acting fellows mak your home a rendezvous fo lengthy stints of neckiiig with This vignette, combined with Betty touchy defcnsIvcneKs abou Vou'll use it every season' Fin- their behavior and her indulgencr of it.

suggests that the poor glr actually has no friends, at all and is trying to put a brave fact on the matter and make-believe she Is loved and popular. If with she an were normally social average showing Simonton, The Barom- Rnymond Bennett. Born Yesterdav. when friends, she would have some rrlends of both sexes In her home town or whrrrvrr she Ilvfrl aho healthful Inteiost mingling with friends on a basis during a large pnrt of her leisure And as an outgrowth of normally friendly association, would have developed a repertory ol favored recreations--say bowling Picnicking and skating; or riding golf and for Instance. Morbid Element In.

Girl's Date, The fact tltat Betty's dates are a fixed routine of going to dinner or nightclub or movie, or Just staying home, and always an exclusive twosome, with talking and necking the chief "pastime" seems pitiful evidenca that slic grew up a stranger to normal extrovert good times, and that she a vl of loneliness, inferiority feelings and the predatory male who preys on her sort Certainly there Is a morbid character to dates which continue roof P. nji- Tn Sim will of fficors which carl" In it the Harold nb; tables in piay by x. Andrews Unit, AL, Auv- Friday evening in the post Proceeds will be used for new uniforms fpr the Drum and Druii arid Bugle Corps. Special prize winners included Fmvler and Arthur Thornton. Othcjr wlriners Included Mrs.

Stella 5 Blandlne Mrs. Mrs. Mattie Watson. until dawn, endorse your feeling that it's "wrong" of you to tolerate the pracllce, even grudgingly. You would be whol- within your rights, and acting wholesomely besides If you were to barge In, wrapper-clad around 1 a.

Instruct the night- owls to "break It up," and stick around until they've separated for the night. In my opinion, a caller or an overnight guest should have the civility not to loiter In anybody's parlor after 1 a. m. at the very latest, if a twosome Is the most ish off your smart with wesklt knitted of knitting worsted or 3-strands of string. Cross-stitch contrast done over knitting-latest fashion! Pattern 622; directions, sizes 12-14 Laura Wheeler's improved pattern makes needlework fo simple with its charts, photos and concise directions.

Send 20 cents In coins for this pattern to Press Herald. 120 Need- ecraft P. O. Box 22, Flat- msh Station, Brooklyn 28. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone.

Here's good news' Your new Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Boole is ready! Send 15 cents more for it 104 illustrations of your favorite needle-hobbies the choicest designs and the most concise patterns available. Beginner easy designs, and ideas worthy pf an expert's attention. A free needlework pattern printed In the book. Vose Bible Class Miss Nellie D. Hill was elected Dresldent when the Vose Bible Class of the Woodfords Congre- Kational Church held Its annual dinner Friday evening in tha Fellowship Room of the parish louse with covers laid for 36 Others elected were Mrs.

Nelson L. Woodbury. first vice president; Mrs. Benjamin C. Reed.

econd vice president: Mrs Frank; 1. Newbegin, recording secretary Ml.ss Elizabeth Chapman, cor- espondmg secretary; Mrs Leslie C. Baker, treasurer; and Miss Ella Yates, auditor. The Rev. Frederick H.

Thompon and the Rev. and Mrs. Roger i Hodcklns were guests. Mrs. Goorge B.

Turner presided. Motion pictures were shown tier meeting The commit- ff In charge of arramrements we Mrs M. Dough, Mri. nines C. Grrgotv.

Mrs. Silas LA- mont and Mis Reed. Cumberland Center Cumberland Onter. ZO The business meeting with lection of officers, of the Cum- erland Men's Club will be held Jonday evening at the Congrega- onal vestry. Supper will be at 630.

The committee in harge Is Gerald H. Packard Bv- on W. Rawnslfv. Orrin Whlt- ev the Rev. Lloyd R.

Yeagle and Iden Srhenck Officers elected by the Pairnt- enchrrt A.ssorintion are- Presi- rnt. Mrs. Earl A. Woodbury vice resident. Stanley H.

Blanchard- cretary, Mrs. Janet Shaw- and rasurer. Mrs. Charlotte Morton ppolnted helpers at the school nrh room. Mrs.

Joseph LaFrance. The association voted to spon- dental clinic for pupils of elementary schools this Fall nnd to give $50 to the Greely Institute Scholarship Fund Mrs Earl A Woodbury. Mrs. Herman P. Swet-ser and Mrs.

Herbert R. Perrcll attended the nnnunl meeting of the Cumber- land-Fnlmouth held i i I I i company present. Ethijl McGlynn, Mrs. Mattie Phi ip E. Barker and A.

M. Treniolra, There will be another whisl there at a 15 p. m. Friday for a me benefit and one at m. Monday.

rborough Thorough, May 20--Oak Hill Grange will serve Its last supper for in the hall Point at 6.30 Saturday li followed by an entertain- and 1 and Soul Similarities. ers Together With God. will topic of the sermon by the Esther Haskard at the West Scart orough Methodist Church at a. m'. Sunday.

Walden B. Paine, Maple Aven ie, today to pass' the (CopyUlght by (Distributed by The Washington Post King Features Syndicate) M. H. West Scarborough, for the Summer. The Rev.

Esther Haskard and Mrs. Gerald T. Plllsbury. West Scarborough, will attend the Maine Methodist Conference at Houlton, May 25-29. Stenciling was the project of the Scarborough-South Buxton Farm Bureau Thursday, with Mrs Calvin K.

Norton. West Scarborough, as leader, and Mrs. Paul Sterling. Pine Point, assisting Mr. and Mrs.

Harold D. Smith Scottow Hill road, have gone to Connecticut for the Summer Their daughter, Alecia, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell. State Road, until the close of school, June 10.

Health Council John Ward. I I I vvnra, Fnlmouth Foreside Officers elected were: President, Mrs. Herman Swecter; vice Richard Tyler, president. Mrs. and serretary- trpnsurer.

Mrs. John Randall Mrs Robert Hastings. Bethel, and Mrs. Richard F. Blanchard.

Greely Road, attended the exhibit of hooked rugs at Worcester, Mass Wednesday. Washington, -The Senate today confirmed the appointments of Gordon Dean of California and Henry DeWolf ssmytn of New Jersey as members of the Atomic Energy Commission. Action came on a voice vote without objection when less than six senators were present. The appointments are to ternu expiring June 30, 1950. Slade's I itronger to you NUTMEG! week daug Knarfton, dorham.

Metnbcri of Dunstan Grange end with her son-in-law and ter, iMr. and Mrs. Donald ng North Scarborough visiting officers night were Alta jBrown, Mrs. Dorrls M. Joan McDonald, Ernest anil James Roblchaud.

Icresi Miis Caijrie E. Merrill, who was Scottow Hill, the last winter, returned this week to her on the Pine Point "road. THE MARSHVIEW NOW OPEN Serving Shore, Steak and Chicken Dinners Luncheon Specials and A Carte Menus. Open from 11:30 A. M.

to 8:30 P. M. Roule No. 1, West Sc.rbor^, Me. D.

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