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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 24

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T-' Marne Ti I- '-'I Westbrook News SbuthPortlaridNewsAridSbcialltems 4- 'r s- ns-- fT- s' J-v N- I- Costs Heavier Case Load Bring $3Q00 Overdraft For Relief Otit To Find Noel Field Fomer Officialf Believed In 'Soviet tiy C- New Ysrk atomic wke Mere -i: Romulo stressed he was seeking I ''i -Mi 1 1 -I only gn mterlm measure: to more time f-the wtyklng outl of kk a permanent atomic control plan I He-: a Every day brings 1 us furthers evidence that Rie race for atomic: -armaments accelerating at s) frightening rate The technical? lmprovement of atomic weapons and the stock-piling of-fissionable? sVj? materials! and bombsmay oonk'-A ha ve proceeded so far that snyj plan of ezfectlve control will become practically- tmposslbie-of execution the interested 4 powers iwert i eventuaUy to reach a point et agreement: on its ZX -W 1 'Ay General Assembly President Carlos Ilomulo renewed today hte demand that- the United Nations seek some stopgap to halt what he described as the frightening East-West atomic bomb race Tbe Philippine diplomat sug-seated a temporary armistice In the production and use of atomic weapons might be achieved easier and quicker than a permanent solution t- 4- Might Break Deadlock vs Such an armistice he explained would halt the 'costly rivalry be tween the United States and the Soviet -Union for atomic supremacy' Itaiao might' serve fcn opening wedge to break the atomic deadlock -that has existed in the ior three and half years Ilomulo Ilomulo outlined? his proposals In a letter to aenA Me-Nsuxhton of Canada chairman lot the six permanent members of the U' Atomic Energy Commission Those--six pow-erg the United -States Russia Britain France' Chins and Csn4 were told by the 1949 Oen-erel Assembly to explore every 1 sirabmty '4The JlX permanent members the 'Atomic Commission brlef secret meeting and adjourned until 19 They decided to refer Romulo's proposals to theirs governments for- study andT comment suggestions made' during the tt-cent setsion ofibe Oeneral As- rf semblyby Indlai Russia? Haiti Argentlna i Venezueia and lsraeL I'i it 'i HolidayBrighter For SenthPortUnd'Dee' The Jordan and Sargent families last week were burned out of their tTy: Village flats and were faced th bleaks Chrlstmagf can breathe a UtUe bit gasler firemen or EngmeiOne ha vt f0110 out and gathered quan- titles Of OOd Clothing UmltUTC an and Other 3 household equipment for the famlljes Mr and Mrs ChariesT Mr end MrsAlbert Sargent Both families totai our adults gad nine Thef JordsnfsmIlyf has been settled new-homeon Sawyer Street The Sargents however still are -without fist of their own s- V- CONCERT Committee members for the concert and dance to be held at Thursdsy In the SoOth Portland? High -Audltoiium by the: achool'a: Olee Club Seated -left to right Margaret Langlols Russell Emery' Standing? Hope Cheput Oeorge: Clements andiPetricia lntermlsslonThe dancers Jerry's favorite dance Jig Leslie Janes the five piece the music' requested the bowothelr heads for- a tribute to the memory -C -of Jerry their WdtbrMk Dm 21 't Rising costs And i heavier case load art expected to push relief expenses here about S3000 over the 1949 Appropriation of 114000- Philip Laffln secretary of the Overseers of the Poor disclosed today Laffln said 29 families are be inr Involving 79 persons 11 families more than last year 'Higher food and fuel costa plus an unusual cumber of medical expenses are other factors In going over the appropriation he said The cases Include 31 chll dren fever than for tnanyyears Eleven of the families Westbrook pays for live In com unities Laffln declared while IS families vho have settlement In other towns and cities are administered here at no cost to the' pity The' overseer reported 21 famil les have children that receive aid to dependent children for which the City pays one-fourth and the state three-fourths Hew Baafcs Listed partial list new books at the Walker Memorial Library announced today by Miss Myrtle PUller librarian Includes: Re-' tlon Flames Of Empire Peter Bournet Mary Sholem Asch: ParsoS Austen's Daughter Helen Ashton: Tomorrow We' Reap James Street Medical Merting Mildred Walker The Way West Alfred Guthrie Divine Mistress Frank Slaughter: Vlttoria Cottage Stevenson: Prince Of Egypt -Dorothy Wilson: Four Square Dorothy Canfield: Oypey Sixpence Edison Marshall: Sunset Tree Marha Ostenao: The Lonely Paul Oalllco: Shadow On The Range Norman Pox: Outlaw Trail Eugene Halleran: Gunslsrht Range William The Catherine Wheel Patricia Wentworth: Count The Ways Disney: Bass Derby Murder Kathleen Knight: Death On The Last Train Oeorge Bellalrs and Stirrup Boss Peter Dor son Non-fiction books Include: Mature Hind Harry A Overstreet: Alcatraz bland1 Prison James Johnston: The Insect World Hen- rl Jean Fabre: Amateur Boat BuOdlnSt Michael Verney: How To Paint Trays Roberta Ray Blanchard: Decorating Unpainted furniture Jacob Arthur Omsteln: Your Amiable Uncle Booth Tark-Inf ton: Prise Stories of 1949 Henry Memorial Award: No Con- querors Thomas Costs in: No Banners No Bugles Edward Ells- berg: The Aspirin Age Isabel Leighton Ed and Roosevelt and the Russians Edward Reilly 8tet-tlnlus James Hebert son of Mr and Mrs Gene Hebert Is home from Bowdoin College for the holidays Miss Celia Phllbrook student at Colby College Is passing the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Milton A Phllbrook Burton Street J-- Mrs Willard Fender son Brighton Avenue Portland entertained the Knit and Chat Club this eve- DIAL 3-2921 r- Fee Distinctive Ctmning Stride- Colonte! Clesners Inc cituH inI rwiii Farmer 1st NtU' Djtt uoortvsKjfwsm 1 bboowiii'Sf-1 inrjStam Minot Dee There Wee -little to indicate tonight at the West Minot Orange Hall that the 150 dancers tripping the fantastic were the guests of a man who had been dead for 23 gsy- crowd of 1 young land old-people from this 'tiny village and hesrby Hebron were cele bra ting the 98th birthday of Jerry Illlbom iwho-dtedvNovr20T1928 The celebration was being carried out: at ths iwlah the former cheeaemaker who left a sum of money to pay fora dance each year on hte birthday Dec 20 until he vould have been 100 years fore the Haymakers lesder of providing dancere to moment in fun loving' everyone the? mors tiThev-welfare Grange was ments between hungry was enjoyed themkelves to nUtrnnmberlnirnmst mIy---Vr- -two dances arg-lef 'committee of busy serving refresh- dances and at ta-Vkk-termlaslon to therk thirsty 4 and -guests': of the long gone Jeny-Thte was the first time that refreshments were sold dur- lag the 1 said tctelght that -n although the 930 'a- year 'left to defraythe: expense of the annual dance kwas not enough to cover present day: price she dug in to hcr own pocket to see that her late husband' wishes were carried k--k ouL The whltshalred wldow haa been' 111 with a cold for the put three weeks' and this was her first public appearance and and are looking fop a new home gtsylng with local family IRremen plan 1 6 deilverf the poods to the burned out smlltei on wss 4 -j'- llshed 'report Obtained from files of the-4Un-Amerlcan Activities Committee linking the Xlsrvsrd professor's nams with 4 group which bave beetf labeled as sub- vewive'f-f-iJfi'----''i V'- The Saeo kBoard of will? act on the Town Meeting Forum's 'application' for a hall license for MatherY talk Jan 2 1 y-c a -( -V 'VS i sS- PersonalsAhd Briefs South Portland Doe29-Mrs Arthur Hutchinson '4 rss: elected president of Ceres Circle: of Cape Elizabeth Grange at the meeting today with Mrs-: Xt Foster Sher-rerd SeeleyAirenue Portland Others elected Alice Sewsll vice president'- Mrs' Lester Q-i HsnscomsecretaryrvMrs Merton Ames' treasurer and Mrs Hsnscom and Lombard wprk' committee co-chairmen vrA-v box luncheon and business meeting was planned tor Jan -3 with Mrs Hanscom Saw- yer Road Cape Ellzabethsgl Hold Christmas rartles Mrs Ronald Strout and Mrs Gladys Holmes entertained 17 children? of thetnursery-department: of the First Congregational Churchy Sunday-School- atri a Christmas party- ln tho chufrh recently Mrs Christian L'1 Buhl ertr eupermtendent of the begin nera department will entertain her group of89 from 2 to 4 pmi Thursday: and each girl and boy will bring a wrapped and tagged gift tor exchanged There will be a Christmas treef: end refreshments and prizes wilt be awarded following -the game program and movies of Christmas stories which win be supervised by the teachers Mrs Richard 1 8 KendalL efj the primary department entertained 100 children at a Christmas party and program of Christmas stories Thev south Portland JDUtrlct Nursing Association- will hold a well-babr' conference at 2 pm Thursday at 109 Ocean The i public progressive whist scheduled nfor'1 Thursday evening in VFW Hell has been canceled In order that Cumberland" -Lodge Knights- of '-Pythias may holda Christmas party In the balLH -vThe Rev Lionel McKeone ofSL John the Evangelist Church will be the at the meeting of theltedbank Branch of the Woman's 6odsllty Jsn 4 In the Community A Hallos- Celia Murphy will be ln chsrge of the entertainment program- and Mrs Edward Scymourlan Mrs? Ruth Libby Mrsarls (Jrondin and Mrs-Octave Begin wlUJ be ithe hostesses- annual' child ren party of South Portland Post' VFW will be held at 2 JO Sundsy Jan 1 Instead of this coming Sunday jts announced Mrsd Annette iFosterl Cannon Road: apattent In? the Mercy Hospltai-' Mre' Chester OAnnUrrowlck Avenue lesder i of Olrl Scout Troop 49 of the Thomton Heights Methodist Church entertained the group this evening st herbome for a Christmas Guests At'-Farty -'Thef Hszelt Bean 1 And Charlotte? Lombard? students? at the Providence Bible Institute were" guests stkthe Christmas and covered dish supper held at the home of Miss Carolyn Maxwell SpurwlnkAvenue Cape Elizabeth Monday evening by the World Wide Ouild of Ftee Baptist Mr' and MrsiIervy 8tnlth Hillside Avenue will go to Dover to pass the Christmas holidays with their niece end nephew Mr and Mrs' Rlrhard Dearborn i Mr and Mrs -Egbert Fsrn-ham Harriet will psm Uie Christmas jwlththelr daughters and sons-ln-law Mr and Mrs Loren Malcom sod Mr and Mrs Philip Whitmore Bath and Mrs Farnham's- sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Edward Simpson also of Bath bert i Farpham Jr of Lubee will Join the group for Christmas and Mrs rranels-L Newman: Cannon Road 4 will -entertain a family group for Christmas Anns and Mildred Henley? Myrtle Avenue who are wintering at the Eastland Hotel will leave Saturday for Marblehead Mass to of their nephew Ranklln Manterk The followlngVrweekf theywlll vtelt their niece Dr Marlon Manter In New York Clty-- Dr and Mre' Maieolm Cats Plllabury Street will have as their Christmas guest Doctor mother Mrs: Walter Csss' Mr and Un Arthur Lailer Mussey will have ai Christmas guests thelrlson and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Arthur Laller Jr and children Judith? GaU Frank and Arthur 3rd: Mr and Mrs'- Bradford Brown and daughters Sandra and Bharon: Mrand Mrs Wood-te Wilson Newport and Mr aqd Mrs' Clinton Wendllng Antholoe Mrs William Moore- played Santa Claus at the Christmas tree party held Monday evening by the Manter Class of People's Methodist Church at the home of Mrs Egbert Farnhanv Harriet Street Mr and Mrs Weston-Wentworth Longfellow Drive Cape EUsabethf lll entertain a faqiuy nlng for a Christmas party Present were Mrs Oeorge' Zahares Mrs Henry McCUUough Mrs Martin McCullough Mrs Ovlde Turgeon Mrs Andrew Daniels and Mrs -Laura- Fournier The next meeting -will be with- Mrs Henry McCullough Central Street Dee 29 r-' j-x: Alfred Belanger River Street hag returned from the Westbrook Hospital Mrs Franklin Emery Mechanic Street entertained recently at a birthday party for her soda Franklin Bj end Bruce These present were Kandy Joy Meggls-son William Marion Lloyd Ronald and Claire Plummer Paul and Diane Stultx Carol Anne Luces Robert and Eddie Gowen Lor-ette Richard and Pauline Berlin Mrs William Megglsson1 Mrs Lawrence Plummer Mrs Paul Stulte Mrs William Bell and Mrs: Clarence Emery of this city and Mrs Frank Hague and Mrs Raymond Files of Oorhara --v The MtUbrook Lads met tonight with Kenneth Davis Methodist Road Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held with the Mill brook Laasles In the near future Allan Davis son of Mr and Mrs Red Davis Hawkes Street Is home from Colby College 'far the holidays William Smith- student at Boston University Is- passing the Christmas vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Currier Main Street Ptan Thursday Part Ride's Corner Community Oroupa will hold a Christmas party In the Community Hall at 7J0pm Thursday There will be a Christmas tree Santa Claus and entertainment The party Is apon sored by the organizations of the community and the public la In Tltde jt Joseph Kelley Park Road lsn appendectomy paUent In Dewitt Manor Gregory Stone Is 'home1 from Bowdoin College for the Christmas holidays He Is the son of Mr end Mrs Kenneth Stone 8troudwater Street Mr and Mrs Arthur Harrison Spiers Street have named their son born In the Westbrook Hospital David Arthur r- Tovs Still-Needed At The Toy Turnout of the Westbrook Lions Club Is not getting as much response as was expected It was announced tonight at the meeting by Vincent Bruno and William Naylor Naylor said that he will call for the toys personally If contacted a Hartnon-Whltzell-Buolte Post VFW and Auxiliary held a Christmas party tonight In Odd Fellows Hall The program In charge of Mrs Eugene Leconte and Mrs Phyllis Poster Included vocal selections by the Leconte triplets Norwood Norman and Norris tap dancing by Carlene Ray -and Nancy Foster and piano selections by Miss Jaqueline Lefebvre -Charles Leighton Warren Avenue has returned from the Westbrook Hospital where he -was a medical patient The Christmas party of the Lower Junior Department of the Warren Church School will be held at 9 JO tn Wednesday In the Warren Room under the direction of Mrs Clarence Clark At 7 Thursday the Intermediate department will meet la the lower vestry under the direction of Miss Gladys Miller Mrs Robert Knight Hawkes Street entertained her knitting club at a dinner party Monday evening Covers were llaid for the Misses Shirley Foye Beverly and Katherine Conner and Pauline SpUler Mrs Oeraid Marlon Mrs Edward Lefebvre and Mrs Stephen Torrey Minnehaha Council of wlll hold a supper at ft JO Wednesday in Oddfellows Hall A business meeting and Christmas tree will follow the supper Mrs Ranees OUpatrlck will preside Mrs Alfred Duperre and sop Alfred Lionel Portland have returned home from the Westbrook HmdUa Girl Seoiit Party Tonight Olrl Scout Troop 38 will hold a Christmas party at 3 JO Wednesday in -St Parish Hall At 7 Boy Scout troop 91 will hold a party In the same hall Group of the Women's League of the Warren Conerega tlonal Church will hold a Christmas party and taste social at 7 JO Friday Presumpscot Valley Lodge of will meet at 7J0 Thursday In Castle Hall On the Refreshment Committee are Frederick Barstow Benjamin Austin and John McPhall v-r: Ronald Strout Sebsgo Lake1 Is a medical patient In DeWItt Manor -iv-11' The 8 Warren MU1 Bahd will rehearse st 749 Wednesday in the Band room of the mill Tail Service' J4 hour Service tw ay rarfuw New phone number Westbrook Adv Parkee'e Drni Shop to elect iho VeryjCifl ihat will' Delight llrr-Adv Theater Group To Present Two Showil: 1 Westbrook Dee The Westbrook Variety Theater Group or-ganlre! recently by Richard Smith and Joseph Plummer will give a show Wednesday at the Marine Hospital and a second TEL 2-1 91 Today Calendar High School Bshdjp Metlins' ClabrV 3 JO High -School Camberlsnd Ledge-'Kj'OlP Pleassntdale Hose Houser p-m sumivTJO m4churcnr Just Folks ClabsMrs Wllllsm 8eyford Cottage Farms Road IcIbScmtm A Damaiai: wpi oeor so a uoyi tamp aaa hrlstmas partyv and business I HaJtf Altrua Club MrsXLeon Dresser- Shore "Acres Cape Elizabeth dessert 1 0 A- and Christmas party lll-Uo Boston Club Mrand Ellsworth LMacVane Walnwrtght Circle- evening Cape Elizabeth Liens Club High AnsUisry Christmas 1 School cafeteria supper 9J0 I Club Mrs Charles bert' Cushman evening Merry Mates FtesttCongrega tlonal Church tuppeg and program? 9JLp group for? dinner Ton Christmas Day and will Join a family grpup for buffet supper later with her parents Ur and Layton Thlrlmere Aventl 1 Miss Lydla Oraves ls chairman for the- covered dish supper and Christmas party to be held at gJO Thundayt bff theHilltop Guild of the First CongregatiohaJ Church in thg parish haD snd Mrs Roseoe Smith Berwick'- Streets wilier have as Christmas guests their son Ralph A Church Keesler? Mias who will arrive Rlday to pass the holidays here and their daughter and son-in-law' Vtfty and Mrs Charted Gordon Portland Mr And Mrs MertonlCWHght Broadway will have as Christmas gueU Mr and Mrs Merton Wright and Merton 1 and daughter Linda Watervjjje Vt kMrjmdMrs0carT4Wallace Harriet Street will have as their guest over the holidays their son Midshipman i Robert Wallace the Maritime Academy? Castlnek and -Mrs Wallace Hunter Weat Broadway will entertain at a family party Saturday in observance of their- 35thweddlng anniversary wlth their seven chll dren as Arranging MrsV Ernest s'Cttos'rfln charge of the program to be pre-sented(atv the annual Sunday School Christmas frp4rrf jitl JO Thursday in the vestry of the Cape Elizabeth Methodist Church There' will' be Chrlstmastree with gifts-: and the? program? will Include games and -group singing with Mrs Rood rss- accompanist glee clubs of thq seventh and eighth grades of the Henley School wllj sing Christmas carols from 7to7J0 Wednesday at the creche at the Plrst Congregational Church-under-the direction of Mrs Margaret MacDonald muster upervteort Two hundred and twenty-five attended the annual Christmas party of the Sunday School of the Rrat Free Bsptiat Church Thirty attended the annual dinner and Christmas party of the Ruth Unit of the Thornton Uelehta Methodist Chnrch this Alger Hiss said his lawyers are frying to locate Noel Field the former State Department official who disappeared behind the Iron Curtain earlier this year Hiss- himself'' a former? high official "In the State Department made the statement while testifying in his a seconds trial on perjury He said his lawyers received a letter from Mrs Field who was with her husband when' he last AugiuL And 7 he added that the search was being conducted through a Swiss attorney No other- details were disclosed The defendant did not say' why he wanted to locate FlekU? name- came up today when Hiss denied testimony by Mrs Hede Massing former wife of Communist i fugitive Gtrhart Elsler that' she and Hiss competed for the-service! of Reid In a Communist underground organization In Washington In 1939 Hiss 'Said he had- never met Mrs Massing until an FBI agent brought them together Jast -year shortly before a Federal Orand-Jury Indicted The defendant said he had been: at Field's 'home three maybe four or five tlmeAT and that Reld'a reputation In State Department wag excellent He denied knowing anything about Reid's political vlewA- Hiss also produced today a let-ter in which he said he wee sorry his wife could not be wlthn him on New Year's eve-1939 That was the New Year's eve when Mrs Whittaker? Chambers says she and her husband attended a party given In Washing ton by Hiss and his -wlf Hist testified such party was And ho produced the letter In an effort to show that' she was visiting Dr and MrA Donald Flanders at ChappaquavNY during that holiday season Court RefusesToVoid DeMangny TalUhaaaee Fla DM 2ft (AP) Nancy Oakes De Marigny'a attempt to knock out her own mar riage by attacking her husband's divorce from a prior wife was rejected by the Rorlda Supreme Court todays The decision! Ins which 5 court refused her request-to set aside Alfred 'De Msngny's l937 Florida divorce Mm his first wife may complicate Mrs Marlgny'e marriage annetlment granted In a New York Court" The Florida court said BCreDe Marlgny may find herself rin an unhappy situation by virtue probably oftha fact that In the etate of her residence she does not have a ground for divorce and possibly unleu successful In this suit no basis for annulment She la a resident of New York where adultery ia a ground for She did not ask i the Florida courts to ennui her own marriage only 1- to declare her- husband's divorce void If she had succeeded In setting aside his divorce her later marriage to him mlght bc more4 easily overthrown MnuDe Marlgny Is the1 daughter-pf the late Sir Harry: Oakes me of the wealthiest men whose 1943 i murder at 7 Nasuu still Is unsolvMLvDo Msrlgny was acquitted rthe Get New Instructor Augusta Dee 29 A West Pointer has reported to headquarters- 101st Rehter? Group Maine Air National Guard here for duty senior air lnstructori Lt' CoL 1 OeorgelA 4 LaBreche of Springfield Maas: will replace Lt Col Harrison TR Thyng USAP who reports: to 1 Oils Air Force3sse: Massachusetts after three years with the 101st tnthe same posHkm' LaBrechrls a 1940 "graduate of the United SUtee Military Academy and 4sv decorated with khe distinguished Flying Crow and Air Medal Both officers tervedf together In Europe' during World War Two and both are jet Casco Bay DivisIon Grand International to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will meet at 2 Thursday in the Elks Club for Its an nual Christmas party Dec 30 In the Lee Building Fort-land for coast guard personneL Included In the troupe are vocalists Connie Chayer Shirley Berube and Shirley Orant tap dancers Erllne Ingalls and Jeanette Mehen Anita Oerard acrobatic dancer 2 and Paul 'Caron comedy Malmle Neeomb wiU be BerubeNotToSeekr Atseuor Post Wealbroek Dee? 2 Ernest Berube chairman of the Westbrook Board $-of Assessors an-nounced today that he will not be a candidate for the board In 1950 because of 111 health yjfX assessor for seven years Berube as aldermanaec-retary of the Democratle City Committee for Ift years end chairman of that committee-: for two year: Children Entertained By IGwanis Westbrook Dee 29 Thlrty-four children were guests at the meeting at the Westbrook Kl-wants Club tonight in the Warren Congregational Church -They: were entertained by Roland Marier ventriloquist movies and gifts with Clarence Hughes as Santa Claus Each child was pre- -i a TV -Vf'-- 'SW- Wednesday They upraised the quick response of local neighbors to thclr campaign for help Club South PerUand birthday of 4Mrs Reginald Hunnewell was observed with gifts at thg Christmas party of a local bridge dub Julius L' Peterson and Mrs? Roger Soucy won game souvenirs Plans were made to meet Jan 9 with Mrs Linwfcod Cook Weit Broadway -Mri? Leslie WtCarter and Mrs Stanley Boucher? won whist sou venire at the meeting of the Tarry AwhIWClub with Mrs Clifford Smlthhena Christmas party was held Plans were made lor a meeting Jan? 9with KMrs Edna Webster Klncaide stncKjf? tTwenty-foutemotherakatteied the party or the Kater School when i the Mothers' Club membership drive was announced orv the week of Jan' 19 and Mra John Whltmore will be the guest speaker at the Jan J3 meeting in the school? kThe High 'Low Club met 'I at Howard "Johnson's Restaurant for a dinner-party this evening and Mrsf-J Street? entertained fora game program1? Christmas party MrskMarvin Casey and Mrs Walter Cook were guests Mrs Allison Currie' Mussey Street will entertain the club next week Uni i Mary kMcLeod lr amd Mrs Bruce Matthews won souven-In at the i meeting of the Tn lawneyCluh with Mrs? Roy TTu-dell? snd Christmas party was Un Sidriey? Sanford? Preble Street? entertained 1 the Meetagen CUub for a 1 Christmas psrty snd plans were made to meet Jan? 4 with Mrs Chester O-Annie Fros-wlck The' Double Four Club will meet Thursday evening at the: home of Mrs Corizanf Clemmonk Beach Blufferrace cape I Elisabeth aid Leighton Spur Ink Avenue Cape Elizabeth tos complete' arrangements for 4 the supper? and entertainment BcrthA TUlborn Wad at the door greeting young -android -alike as they entered the ihalLShe was accompanied kbyk her daughter Mrs Lucy Foss Auburn and her granddaughter Mrs Bertha Car Lewiston who was only three months old when the first dance heldJusta month after death The one solemn moment bi lhc evening of fun' came 4 Just be Sace Dec city's Owen Davis American Leg loh Post went on record tonight as unsnlaious-ly opposed to allowing Harvard University professor Klertley Mather to speakj hi: any hall in Saeof'H rs? -i' A'-record of the vote by 50 of the 350 members will bs presented to Mayor Myron Savage Wednesday according to Commander Arthur O- Albrecht Monday the Mayor? indicated that the City would make no attempt to ban Professor Mather's lecture here Feb? 8 under the sponsorship of the Saeo Town4 Meeting Forum long as It ls not held on Clty owned property Savage? who said he objects to Mather as a radical'' Mid ve Just don't want the man ln Clty Commander Albrecht said to- night are trot against free But we should draw the line somewhere against those who would the 8 Objection vto Mather's appearance here stemmed from a pub- with? Joyce Clemmons a as Mr andf Mrs Robert I Smith West Broadway will entertain the Magpie Club Thursday evening? Mrs Herbert Ames XEverctt Avenue will bo hostess to? the Avenue Bridge Club Tuesday eve-ninr for a Christmas party and game program the: st Regis hotel Mionts sy Americas ft Italian Food sexviMa Vral S-aUmliii iMni wtaa aaoaa! kv-vwhe lr Inairi VmI ala UniiIw Oaaa SaaSava aft IS Haas -k CHRISTMAS -y" Portland v- TeL 34131 l- -'V y' 1 t- 1 Troop? Boy held Mmday evening in the Pond Cove Scout House and a program of games and carols wss given-k plans wers made or a supper and fair ir 5J0 jan-12 when the Capo jaizabeth Alumni Association met -recently rln the evening In the Elks Club4T- High? School? A special meet-rroup voted $10 to charity aha teg Yof the committee wtll be the next meeting will be held hfjd at Deo 2g with Don LAKEY PITS HALL SHOE 9TOBS -MGIVEFOOTWEAR THISCHRISTMAS' FOR "ALL TH FAMILY riNM tiMg ShrarUnr aS FUM QVEESHOEljy -iUM 445 4 ir Minn! vCHILDBElCS artt nn te TOCtlH'-BOY MEN'S 4 BUCKLE OVERSHOES k- -U- 495 1 if osar GIFT SUPPERS CUMrM'srWMWsVaM Haa'a Oymft WfAThre Fri TUI SL wm-Eisu CITY HALL SHOE STORE SSLCONGKESS STHKET '-Jr' Ameiftalle CmImI 41m llalftaa My? 1 1 AJaa Brewer oi FnAMi: JONBI 1 1 Portsmouth ALE V--- fi-ky A- -va Jan- Un and Mrs- Henry Jones Sawyer street will have as Christ rots guests their daughter and son-in-law? Mr? and Mr Kenneth Havr Conn and their son and daugh-ter-ln-law Mr? and Mrs Henry Joneg Jr and dauthterSusan and Mlsa Annie George Hodgkins will play SanU Claus at the annual Christ- mas tree psrty to held Rlday evening following the- meeting: of Longfellow Chapter OES In Masonic XIaU Mrs Alrle WaUgreh will pis -vfor group Singing of csrols jsnd officers -wlU bo the table hoetessesH-'klf Mrs Myron Mof ntt wlli be pro gram' chairman for the annual Chrlstmag party of the Friendship Circle of the First Ree Bsptist Church Widnesday evening? Dee 21 In the church vestry with Mrs Edward Nash as chlrmn Wayne Roberts? directorof elementsry school curriculum and Miss Evelyn 8 Whitney Up reading Instructor were guests at the faculty Christmas luncheon held today in the' Henley School kMore than 223 attended the annual Christmas tree party held in the vestry of People's Methodist Church when the church school held a program of recitations group specialties Christmas carols and musical selections 4 The annual Christmas party of ESSO HEATING OILS RANSI AND FUEL ESSO OIL DURNERS Oil Healing Headquarter Sine 1920 US MAXSINAL WAV tma.

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