Turner`s Public Spirit: vol. 54, no. 10
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Turner`s Public Spirit: vol. 54, no. 10
>*; •; "-<^ 'P^'.'r/^'rj^.-.'xiH-t.i" xn- 'iy;'- '.'j'J.'i"T'>'!m^^Tflllf ft,i BW»^ ,*( *ii'f^ It tl j t f , + { , 1 fj'.< t«.»'i . If "ill- ' . ' : - ^"'iiji . «• AtattB—i—-*_:—u-.^, .J ..j...i......^.„,j_,,,i,a~^,;_i_;^_ K'' 'S P0BLIC SPIRIT' Fifty-fourth Year Ayer, Mass., Saturday, November g ^ l 9 2 1 -AYCfti MASS- BIG, WARM, ROOMYANP COMFORTABLE—WJTH THE RIGHT STYLE SWING — T H E KIND THAT LOOK GOOD, AND ARE GOOD PRICES FROM $35 TO $ 4 5 OTHER MAKES FROM $18 TO $35 Our stock includes a g r e a t variety of models in full belted Ulsters, TJlsterettes, form-fitting coats and t h e regular conservative style of Over.coats. Truly a superior collection of New H a t s showing, the trend of styles for Fall. They are QuaUty Hats t h a t will do justice to the balance of your New Fall Outfit. /; The new prices for this, season are GREATLV REDUCED frpm those of last.seasoji, representing a saving of from $ 1 0 . 0 0 to $25.00. on a garment. $6.00 A. Shuman tue Patrick-Duluth This is the time to do it, and this store is the placebo do it. BOYS' SUITS FROM $ 8 . 5 0 TO $ 1 4 . 0 0 NO BETTER IN THE COUNTRY BOYS' SHOES FROM $2.50 TO $5.50 j PRICES-$22.50, $27.50, $ 2 9 5 0 , $34.50, $37.50. $ 4 2 . 5 0 and ^ ^ ^ s t f ' " BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS 7 5 ^ TO $1.50 Fletcher Bros. NEW FALL SUITS AVER, MASS. Opposite Depot The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes and Walk-Over Shoes vldaon No, 1, M J ^ Hazel Morse N'o, 2. D o r o t h y Da,vldson No, 3. a n d D o r o N e w s Itcm-s. thy R i c h a r d s o n No. 4. T h e y will Mrs, F r e e m a n , of S p e n c e r , h a a ' § " 1 ' " '*>«"• ' ^ P " * ^ ' ° Mrs, A d a b e e n v i s i t i n g h e r b r o t h e r . A l b e r t i "'"^'"^''• Walker, t h c past week. j Mrs, S. P , Dodge, a c c o m p a n i e d by T h e W a l l a c e C u n n i n g h a m f a r m . ' ^" d a u g h t e r , Mrs. B. C. Steele, w e n t a d d a t a u c t i o n on last weok T h u r s - ' ° Clinton last S a t u r d a y , Mrs, Dodge day, w a s b o u g h t b y Leo C u n n i n g h a m , " ' " spentJ t h e wintor t h e r e w i t h h e r H o w a r d P o r t e r is a t B o w . N. H „ I f ^ e f e ' r e i u ^ r d tfe ^.^t^f^f^' ^''^• a s s l a t t a g In b u i l d i n g a h o u s e for h i s , ^'*'*'* ' ^ ^ ' " " e d t h e flrst of t h e week, alster's family, to t a k e t h e p l a c e of; ' A r t h t i r B r o w n ' s house w a s r e c e n t l y t h e one r e c e n t l y b u r n o d , i e n t e r e d a n d a s u n , h u n t i n g coat a n d In tho R c d Cross drive, w h i c h b e - , °'*'<''" ''•"tloles stalen, g i n s on A r m i s t i c e day, t h e l e a d e r s for i Mr, a n d Mrs, J, Stanley D u c k e r s , the four d i s t r i c t s a r c Mrs, E v a Da- w h o h a v e occupied tho Wallace C u n - n i n g h a m house for s e v e r a l m o n t h s , t e r t a l n m e n t . At t h e next m e e t i n g , on h a v e gone to Clinton for t h o w i n t e r . N o v e m b e r 11, t h e election of officers F r i e n d s of Mr. a n d Mrs. E d w i n will t a k e place. Schoola w e r e closed on M o n d a y to B r a m a n e r t e n d c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to t h e m u p o n t h e a r r i v a l of t h e i r flrst allow t h e t e a c h e r s t o a t t e n d t h e conchild, a n e i g h t - p o u n d boy, b o r n on v e n t i o n in Ayer. ' T u e s d a y a t t h e i r h o m e in Acton, C h u r c h Notca. T h e G r a n g e m e e t i n g on last week T h e S u n d a y evening services of F r i d a y ovening. a l t h o u g h n o t c a r r i e d o u t a c c o r d i n g to t h e p r o g r a m , w a s t h e p a s t t w o w e e k s w c r e - o f u n u s u a l I ^ s t S t i n d a y Mlss M a r y v e r y interesting. T h e s p e a k e r s w e r e interest. Elsie Oraves, Mildred W e t h e r b e e , H a g e r s a v e a n intljrestlnK-Account ot C a t h e r i n e Graves, After t h e s p e a k - J"''4V?*^'"''^^" B o i l r t r m « o U n g he!d.:4n The i n g guessing g a m e s a n d H a l l o w e e n B r o o k l i n o a s h o r t , - t i m e a g o . frolics w e r e In order. Coffee a n d praviouB w e e k C. H. W a l t t g a v e a n a c c o u n t of t h e Middlesex U n i o n asd o u g h n u t s w e r e served after t h e c n sociation m e e t i n g held In G r o t o n on Octiber 19, The church certainly appreciates the v e r y g e n e r o u s gift of $S1,89 given by t h e G r a n g e from t h e p r o e e e d s of the fair. Tho G r a n g e m a y not r e ceive t h e prize offered by t h e State G r a n g e for c o m m u n i t y service work b u t t h i s s u p p o r t of t h e c h u r c h a n d t h e o t h e r c o m m u n i t y service w o r k which it h a s done s h o u l d give it a place of chief Consideration, T h e c h u r c h a t t e n d a n c e for t h e LOWELL, MASS. m o n t h of October a v e r a g e d flfty. F o r the m o n t h s of A u g u s t . S e p t e m b e r a n d October tho a v e r a g e w a s forty-eight. Streets The boys' a n d girla' class of the c h u r c h school h a v e a d o p t e d the g r a d e d scries a n d a r e now s t u d y i n g t h e t h i r d year, " T h e life of Christ," T h e L a d i e s ' Aid w e r e hopeful of h a v m g a large a t t e n d a n c e a t their fair on F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d evening. Their goal is JlOO a n d t h c y a r e h o p e ful or m a k i n g it. FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Merrimack, Palmer and Middle A SPECIAL SALE OF Tricotine and Poiret Twill DRBSSBS AT Men's Sxiits are here in good a s s o r t m e n t in thoseifine, serviceable worsteds t h a t the business man h a s learned to prefer, .as well a s in t h e unfinished fabrics i n p l a i n cplors and fancy noixtures. Also, rnany very, lieavy tWeed suits in medium a n d ' d a r k mixtures foir the"ihan'wh^o'^aiiii^^ti!^^ S19.50 Regular Prices $ 3 0 and $ 3 5 The result of a special purchase from one of the leading dress mamifacturers. His entire stock of made-up dresses at about half their original price. .'Vil dresses are perfect and the newest styles that have come out. Only one or two dresses of a style, in a complete assortment of sizes. SECOND FLOOR Towels and Toweling Marl<ed at Half Price DISH AND ROLLER TOWELING P a r t Linen Toweling, pure white, with two line blue borders that are fast colored. Specially priced at 1 7 ^ yard HEMSTITCHED TOWELS Hemstitched Huckabuck Towles, made of fine' mercerized yarn, space for monogram; sie 16'/2x33. Specially priced at 2 5 < each HOMESPUN TOWELS Made of Union Linen Crash, unbleached, with white borders, ideal hand towels. Specially priced at 2 2 ^ each DRY GOODS SECTION Tom Wye Knit Jacket ^iliiiiiiiiiiiMUiii^-iiiii'MI FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS AND GENERAL UTILITY Men's iVIen's Men's Boys' Work Sweaters V-Neck Sweaters Coat Sweaters V-Neck Sweaters iiiJiiliiiiJihuiL'LliSiyiu^^^^^^ j!.i!ii;<iii!i&i!iiyiiiiiiiyKi^^^^ $ 1 . 5 0 to $ 5 . 0 0 $ 4 . 0 0 to $10:00 $5.00. to $ 1 0 . 0 0 $ 2 . 5 0 to $ 7 . 5 0 FALL SHIRTS are ready and we have a big assortment to select from, and the prices are very low for the quality of fabrics compared with those of a year ago. • Percales Satin Stripes Woven Madras 9 5 ^ to $ 1 . 9 5 $2.50.to $4.00 $ 1 . 4 5 to $ 2 . 5 0 STORE HOURS Mohday and Friday . SjA. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. I J a m e s E w l n g h a s b o u g h t a t a r m In P e p p e r e l l on t h e T o w n s e n d road and will t a k e possession soon. T h e r e a r c two h o u s e s on t h o . p l a c e , one of w h i c h wc u n d e r s t a n d wlll bo occupied by Mr. n n d M r s . K w l n g , a n d the o t h e r b y t h e i r son, K e n t - E w l n g n n d wife, AclvcrtX<ieTncrtt" GardnerW.Pearson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW^ Lowell, Mass. Washington. D. C. 4^^- '••r 'iiiiiaiiltt^ Sweaters LITTLETON Tho Ico oroam p a r l o r .at Gould's onrnor, IMngryvlllo. h a s been sold to a party from Now York. About sixty w e r e p r e s e n t at thc G r a n g e m e e t i n g W e d n e s d a y ovening. The t h i r d a n d f o u r t h d e g r e e s woro worked on a cla-ss of f o u r condldate.s, tho ladles' d e g r e e start w o r k i n g the fourth degree, K v e r y o m c c r was pre.sent, A h a r v e s t f e a s t w a s sorvod u n d e r t h e direction of Mrs, Roger Prlost nnd Mr.s, S h e d d . A t t h e noxt m e e t i n g t h e r e wlll bo t h c election of onicers and a s u r p r i s e p a r t y . It is hopod, t h a t every m e m b e r will bo present. At t h c previous m e e t i n g It w.is roportcd t h a t J75 w a s m a d o at the fair. Prof, B a r t o n a n d h i s p a r t v of eighteen h a d a perfect- d a y aiul ,i successful geological t r i p t o Tophoi .swamp last week S a t u r d a y F e w Liitleton r e s i d e n t s Joined t h c rompviiv for t h e a f t e r n o o n . Miss W o o d b i n e w a s a welcomo \ i>iItor In t o w n over t h e w e o k - e n d . I PRICES—$19.50, $ 2 5 . 0 0 , $ 2 9 . 5 0 , $ 3 4 . 5 0 and $ 4 2 . 5 0 XCH-s Itcni-s. -Mrs, D o r o t h y Smith Allen h.-is hoen sponding t h e week with h e r h o m e peoplo, t h o (.-, I., Smith's, of King Mrs, Donnis, who m a k e s h e r homo with hor d a u g h t e r , Mrs, Donor h a s boon visitin;; for a weok n Sw.-i'nzey, .--^f'i^ Prices on Suits are GREATLY REDUCED from those of last y e a r and t h e fabrics are of better quality. Now is Sweater Time. You will certainly need a sweater these cool fall days. We have a big variety of sweaters in all the popular colors, including white. They come in the coat or V-neck styles; some with a collar and some without. You win also find here that weU-known -MJSS Jeswio .^inith leaves for Cocoaniit Grovo, I--l,-i„ next wook Tuesday, She will spend the entire wintor in lho s u n n y south, .Mlss F l o r e n c e Page, a former . o a c h o r of tho West P r i m a r y .school, was a recent guest of Miss Vera Smith, T h e United W o r k e r s of t h e Oongre.ralional society beld a n interesting meoting a t t he residence of Mrs, Jesse Dodge W e d n e s d a y aftornoon a t w h i c h twonty wore present, MLss r , A. S a n derson ^led in the devotions a n d Mrs, C . A, Kimball, who had c h a r g e of t h e proRi-am also g.avc a gcogr.iphical talk Oil China, tho ,subjcct of atudy, Edur.itlonal and political conditions of r h i n a wero presented by Mrs, A. M I'.irker, t h e religious conditions and outlook by .Mrs, F. S. K i m b a l l , r e p o r t ol thc provious m e e t i n g by Miss i^islo M. Hobblns, an informal t a l k on t h e religious spirit nnd zeal as manifested in lar^c c h u r c h a t t e n d a n c e a n d mlsslon.iry work observed at various localities on tho I'aoidc co.Lst by Mrs, K m m a K. l.oniloy. rc.-ullng of a lotteifrom Lexington. Ky., a c a d e m y a c k n o w l e d g i n g tho receipt of a bo.x of m u c h a p p r e c i a t e d clothing, r e l a t i n g the noods Uioi-o and expressing t h e hopo t h a t .-mother box of clothing m i g h t como from t h e s e kind poopio or t h e i r friond.s and brief closing p r a y e r s by Mrs. A, F, C o n a n t nnd .Miss J u l i a Oonant, ••" Young Men's Suits are very smart this season, very swagger in cut with t h e looser and longer lines, and the lowered waist line. They "cbme in s i n ^ e a n d double-breasted models. The fabrics come in n e a t hair lines, stripes and solid tones, in blue, brown and gray. ' A, G, Pollard Co THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE t'i: As usual, we are offering such well known, and r e liable makes of good Overcoats and Great Coats a s Get tte Bous Readu for SG|OO1 BOXBOROUGH iit Prom the big, burlyUlst'er, to the conservative a n d hghter dress styles, we h a v e a wide range of Overcoats in the most seasonable fabrics. A style for every m a n ^ and young man—no m a t t e r w h a t your preference may be a s to cut or fabric, you will find it here. New Fall Hats Main Street • " " " • I ^i^^T^^jn^ •fZeuABu: The Hart, Schaffner & Marx styles in Suits and Overcoats for 1921 are here—new colorings, new fashion ideas, new fabrics. Prices one-third lower than those of the Pall of 1920. We can save money for you on Suits and Overcoats. Not on the first price, perhaps, but our clothes a r e better; they wear longer; they still loojc good and stylish when cheaper suits are in the rag bag. Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx • ' , . , . , No. 10. Price Five Cents This is Something Worth Shouting About PRICES i^ROM $3.00 TO /-^ «...: .ii.,-;i, I.' •••I-I WINTER UNDERWEAR W a r m underwear for cold dayst xl,.. Underwear prices a t a BIG REDUCTION from t h e price of same goods Isust, season. We have all the leading m ^ ^ ^ a t new low prices. Two-piece derby ribbed 85^ Two-piece,wool V . . . . . $ 1 . 0 0 to $3.<liO .- ll Union Suits, derby ribbed iji $ 1 . 5 0 to $ 2 . 0 0 Union Suits, w o o l . . . . $ 2 . 7 5 to $ 3 . 7 S M Boys' Union S u i t s . . , . . . 9 0 ^ , t a $ 1 / •i George H. Browii^ Reliable Clothier AYER, M^ That Thcy a U May Be Otim The Ministers' Unioa Seeks the Oneness in Ctood Vnil, aikdlili^ Practipal Co-oi»ration, of All the fe<^lel ,-;,^ It is not a locrf body, bui, "like the Ilay Stack JPraji'fV Meeting of over n century ago, a World body. But it wns founded at Ayer. It's first meeting was held there iaSlW; It can never cease to appeal for the earnest good will of .ill Hit people of Ayer and vicinityi SATURDAY, NOVKMBEE 6, 1921 • TWO D O I i X A R S :A EXr-APVAJfCB inSAXl thoir usual promptness. Tho chemiThro p a r o n t s of S t a n l e y C . J o n e s , c a l a n d c o m p a n y w o r o s o o n t o o m u c h D u n s t a b l o - r o a d a t t h o n o r t h s h o r e of t o r t h o flro a n d It w e n t o u t u n d e r t h e t h e l a k e a n d d o w n t h r o u g h t h o m e a d - p r i n c i p a l of t h e . S . i r g c n t s c h o o l , m o O E O R G S : H . B . T P R N E R , P n t l l i i h c r s m o t h e r i n g c h e m i c a l s w i t h o u t h a v i n g o w s , n e a r t h e D e n n i s B u r k e . f a r m . t o r e d f r o m their h o m o In B a l d w l n d o n o t h o d a m a g e of Its o p p o r t u n i t y . W h e n t h o c a n a l a t W e s t C h e l m s f o r d vllle a n d w e r e w e e k - e n d v i s i t o r s h e r e . was b u n t to c a r r y tho w a t e r to drive W o p u b l i s h -vvoekly t h o f o U o w h i e T h e c a u s o o f t h e flro Is u n k n o w n . B o w l i n g seein.'i t o b e a p o p u l t i r SJ>ort tho mills a t N o r t h Chelmsford, InterPapCTHl J a m e s D u n r i ' d l e d a t h i s h o m e ' i n e s t e d p a r t i e s I n I n c r e a s i n g t h e f o r c e h e r e a n d .six te.ams h a v e a l r « u l y b e e n N o r t h C h o l m s f o r d on M o n d a y a t t h e of t h e r e s e r v o i r d u g a c a n a l a c r o s s f o r m e d I n t o a l e a g u e , T u n i e r ' a P u b l i c Spirit, Ayer, Mass. a g o o f a-t y e a r s a n d 'J m o n t h s . H o t h e r o a d a t t h o n o r t h s h o r e of L o n g H w Orotou tianOmark will bo r e m e m b e r e d by m a n y W e s t - b o u g h t l a k o a n d I n t o a s m a l l b r o o k The' PeppercU Clarlon-Aavcrtlser HARVARD ford residents a s section f o r e m a n with r u n n i n g to • tho J o h n F. Bannister Tbe Uttleton Guidon rLnrZ''r, ^ ' • ° ' J ^ ' ' " l . ° " J " . ^ • . v ' ^ ' , " ' ' > ' . ^ r ° ° H ' , ! ^ ' " ' a n d t h e n c e b y t h e i i n n i s B u r k e .N'cw.s I t e m s . railroad from North Ch.lnisfora to farm and Into k e y e s ' pond and bv Tho WcsUord Wnrdsman Westford for niany years Kcycs b r o o k Into Stony brook and A t t h o u n i o i i s e r v i c o in t h e r n l i t i r T h o H a r r a r d Hillside iuii c h u r c h . S u n d a y I'.ev, G e o r g e K e n t A h f c o t h a l l a t B r o o k s i i l t w a s ( l l l e d Westford station. T h o Shirley Oraclo t o I t s l e g a l s e a t i n g c a p a c i t y la.st w e e k W o d i d n o t l e a r n t h i s a t t h e o l d w i l l p r e a c h on • S u i ) p o r t i n g o u r jire,-^T h o ToiTHScnd T o c s i n T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g w h e n \Vt..<t ( ' h e l m s - S t o n y B r 6 o k s c h o o l , b u t w e l e a r n e d U l e n t " a n d H e i t u - r t T h u y e r w i l l sinit i,v S c o t t Tho BrookUno (N.H.) Beacon i)ole w a s s e v e r a l " H e m a k e t h W.IT.S t o eeas,:-' f o r d G r a n g e c o n f e r r e d the t h i r d a n d w h c r o ^ t h o n o r t h fourth degrees on elBhici n c a n d i - m i l e s f u r t h e r off a n d n o t n e a r a s l i k e - a n d a l s o b y re.iue,s;, "<-lu'lst in l-'lanT h o HoUls (X. H.) Homestead T h i s b r o o k is c u l l e d d e r s , " d a t e s , T h o t h i r d d e g r e e w a s ni r h a r g o l y t o b e u s e f u l . of t h o l a d l e s ' d c g r e o staff u m l t r t h e o n t h e m a p of W e s t f o r d a s S p a u l d -Miss L o u i s e H. H l K e i o w o t H r o o k Publication omoe d i r e c t i o n o f M r s . F r e d L , .'^luw, of l n g b r o o k . i i n e , f o r m e r l y a l e s l d e n t of tlil,>i t o w n , S West Street A y c r , >tos». T y n g s b o r o . I t m i g h t n o t b e a m i s s h e r e In r e - w i l l t u k e pos,se.s.s)c.)n of I n g l e . s i d e D e T h e i r w o r k was i-nthuslastlcally applauded. V i s U o r s w e r e f e r r i n g t o t h e v e r y l o w w a t e i - of o u r c e m b e r 1, E n t e r e d a s e e c o n d - c l a s s m a t t e r a t t h o p r e s e n t f r o m W e s t f o r d . U r a c u t , TMIKJ^- p o n d s a n d l a k e s t o s t a t e w h a t all m a y postofflce a t A y e r , M a s s . O u r l o c a l G i a n f t e lielil t h e i r j i n n u a l boro, C h o l m s f o r d a n d Lowcll. " T h e not know, t h a t F o r g e lake or pond s i n g i n g w a s l e d b y a q u a r t e t CDTISISI- ( a s It Is u n p o e t l c a l l > - c a l l e d ) w h e n a t e l e c t i o n of o l l i e e r s l u s t T u e s d i i v a n d - . S a t u r d a y , J f o v e m b e r 6, 1 9 2 1 f o l l o w i n g i s t h e l i s t : K, A . R e e i l , m , ; h i g h t i d e a s m a l l a r e a Is In t h e t o w n I n g of L e n a P a r k h u r s t , M a r g a r e t E d Groton, the boundary b e t w e e n C l a r e n c e B e a r d , o,; E . E , H e r s c v , 1,; wards, Frank Luplen and I'ri-d of F . H. P r e s t o n , c ; . M e r r i l l r r c s t o i i s • C r o t o n . L i t t l e t o n a n d W e s t t o r d c o n Burne. L u n c h e o n w a s s e r v e d of lee Ruthany Ryan, c r e a m a n d f r u i t s a l a d u n d e r t h e d t - v e r g e a t a s t o n e b o u n d In t h e w a t e r P a u l . G r l f l l n , u . s . ; F l o r a ; -Agnes F o r d , P o m o n a ; B l a n c h e tit t h e n o r t h w e s t s h o r e c l o s e b y t h e rcction ot Mrs, Jennie Brown ElizaCenter. stuny Brook railroad. We b e l i e v e P r e s t o n . C e r e s ; . E d i t h HiLskell, s e c ; beth Smith and Margaret Edwards. Mrs. £ d g a r F . M a n n anfl c h i l d r e n t h a t n o n e of t h i s l a k e Is n o w i n G r o - P . O . R y a n . tr*a,s,; L a w r e n c e S m a l l , A Halloween party and dance wish to earnestly, and sincerely t h a n k a n d p r o b a b l y w i l l n o t u n t i l t h e r e g . k , ; M a r y H o u g h t o n , l,a,8,; P e r l e y t h e n e i g h b o r s , f r i e n d s a n d t o w n s p e o - h o l d o n T u e s d a y e v e n i n g liT M a r s h B e a r d , ex, com,, t h r e e y e a r s . 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" D i r e c t i o n s f o r b l u e b e r r y c u l t u r e , " t h e t o w n hall last w e e k .loyori r e i r o s h m o n t s a n d a t t h o w ' l t o h Alfred W. Harttord, local Is a n i n t e r e s t i n g little p a m p h l e t , w h i c h evening, F u n e r a l s e r r i c e s w c r e h e l d a t t h e i m ; H o u r of t w e l v e , m a r c h e d . i r o u n d has recently boen received a t t h e l e a d e r of t h e l e a g u e t o r t h e p a s t t w o M a s o n i c T e m p l e w h e r e t h e M a s o n i c t h e h o u s o a n d o v o r t h e enchanted y e a r s , p r e s i d e d . A t . t h e b u s i n e s s s e r v i c e w a s p e r f o r m e d by t h e oflicers l i b r a r y a n d is r e a d y f o r c i r c u l a t i o n . I > l a n k ,step t h a t e m i t t e d a i r r o a n C l m e e t i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g o f f l c e r s w e r o Copyright 1921 It contains useful Information on hew a n d m e m b e r s o f E v e n i n g S t a r l o d g e e v e r y t i m e it w a s w a l k o d o n . .MI o.\-b y R. J . R e y n o l d . W a r r e n K , H a n s c o m . l e a d e r - .and a t t e n d o d b y a l a r g e d e l e g a t i o n v a r i e t i e s a n d t h o m e t h o d of p r o p a g a - e l e c t e d : prcs.s-ed t h e m s e h a s h a v i n j r h a d ,i Tobacco Co. G e o r g e U, W i l s o n a n d W i l l i a m R ot locomotive engineers. tion. Illustrated with p h o t o g r a p h s . Burial w a s gluriou: time. Wlniton-Solem. W a l l , v i c e c h a i r m e n ; F r e d R . M y e r s in t h e R u r a l c e m e t e r y , t h e s e r v i c e N.C. 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L a y t o n , w i t h .Mns, I „ i v - s t i d d e n l , v t>y g i v i n g b o n d , nfl t h e law L y i n g a s it '••' ' " " ' c p o s s i b i l - t r u e t day- evening. October 24. n e a r t h o to get w a t e r to drink. ononunter a tall, s i l e n t , i,Jl!^^J'SoJi,'^'""^'"' D o n a m C a m e r o n m i l l a t W e s t C h o l m s - d o c s o n l y a b o u t n r i u n r t o r of a m i l o l o n a n d s o n . . l u s t l n , of O r a n g e , h a v o g h o s t l y f i g u r e all In w h i t e o n c o m i n g i t y o t b e c o m i n g s e r i o u s l y IH f r o m d i s - d i r e c t s . A l l p e r s o n s ' h a v i n g d e m a n d s u p o n tho b o o n r e c e n t g u o s ' s of .Mr, a n d M r s , e a s e , w h c h c a n w o r k h a v o c in a b o d y ford. H o w a s r e m o v e d t o St. J o h n ' s c a s t of K o y o s ' b r o o k , nn a t t e m p t w a s .around t h e corner on a d a r k night t h a t l a c k s t h e e n d u r a n c e n n d r e i l s - e f l t a t e of flald d e c e a s e d a r e r e q u i r e d t o rtrnlii F , I., F u r b u s h l i e r o . hospital, Lowcll. W e loarn t h a t ho rnado abotit sixty y e a r s a g o to A ftxhiblf t h e s a m e : a n d nil p e r s o n s l o t n n c e In r i c h , r e d b l o o d , ToIcpboDO 4 0 - 5 na« a fair c h a n c e of r e c o v e r i n g . W o this p o n d Into Kcycs' brook and n a n dobt«d to oald estate arc called upon The T.-jkcn In t i m e n n d s t e a d i l y , a f e w t o m a k e p a y m e n t t o b c l l c v o t h n t h e g a v e h i s r e s i d e n c e a s of t h e c a n a l is s t i l l t o h o soon b o t t l e s of G u d e ' s P e p t o - M a n g a n a r c a Everywhere and Nowhere, -ivhich o b j e c t of d r a i n i n g it w a s t o g o t t h c L E N A II. ORAYDON. 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Cold Spring Lumber Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LUMBER Doors, Window Frames and Special Detail Work CONTRACTORS F. G. FLETCHER Auctioneer 0. Townsend Harbor, Mass. AND BUILDERS Mill Construction and House Dwellings ESTIMATES GIVE.V OX SHORT NOTICE Tel, Wrslfonl rA-A. or r-.iil nt our Mill, Depot Rond. We.stford FEEBLE BLOOD WORKS HAVOC Gude's Pepto-Mangan •Makes Red Blood; Liquid and Tablet Form Electrical Supplies s t o r e open 3.45-8.00 p. m. daily—Saturday aU day JOHN^FTRYAN Main Street New Carley Block LANGDON PROUTY ...Insurance,.. Littleton, IVIass. FRANK S. BENNETT Insnranoe Agent and Broker iilkl';k;^§-J'iSfe*fe:tot,!i„-' ..1.' I: •:;::'\'»ij SATDEDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 ' . PAGi: TSIELrj i/i-',;:.-'' 1 Always Look for the Green Front Can. It's a Sign of Quality. _GET THE HABIT OF TRADING IN PEPPERELL Clarence A. Cook & Co. SUCCEEDING YourTelephone Order for Tower & Cook Uneeda Biscuit Dry Goods and Furnishings CO-OPERATIVE and LA FRANCE SHOES *!tR: '•llii 'iiiSL RUBBERS iiJlliiSi. P !lir"" • •'ll-iS 1f.,r>:.i Our aim will be to furnish dependable merchandise always at the lowest prices for quaUty obtained. PEPPERELL IS A GOOD PLACE IN WHICH TO TRADE GET THE HABIT WHEN YOU THINK OF GROCERIES-THINK OF Men's Overcoats, New Models $20.00 to $40.00 ATTRIDGE BROS. WE DELIVER THE GOODS Where You Bought GOLD MEDAL FLOUR at $1.25 Bag FULL LINE OF N. B. C. PRODUCTS Telephone 116-2 Lane Bros. Railroad Square EAST PEPPERELL EAST PEPPERELL, MASS. Telephone 74-2 We Start to Make Our '.I Home-Made Candy -j •": ?7.50 to $12.00 ANr&TH^ER GROCERIES 'sf "iimm^mvm mimm GOODRICH and "BALL BAND" mi Children's Heavy . Overcoats Mrs. H. E, O'Neal Bailroad-Square East PeppereU This Week PEANUT KISSES ARE BETTER THAN YOU CAN MAKE WE CARRY A FULL LL\E OF GROCERIES CANDY CIGARS AND CANDY OUR SPECIALTY A Full Line of Fruits TOBACCO BORGATTI'S Candy Kitchen ALSO A FINE ASSORTMENT OF .\ATIONAL BLSCUIT PRODUCTS East Pepperell Railroad Square §,tr L. M. 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Mrs. H a t t i o S t r o u t of ' T o w n s e n d T h e f o u r t h degree w a s w o r k e d a t to h e r h o m e a f t e r s e r e r a l weeks o u t time, is b e i n g p u t into w o r k i n g o r d e r H a r b o r h a a been visiting h e r b r o t h e r , T h i s is p r o b a b l y o n e of t h e t h e r e g u l a r meeting ot the O r a n g e of t o w n . New.s received from Dr. William H a g a i n . J a m e s O. Reed, for a few d a y s . T u e s d a y evening In the town hall a n d oldeat srrist m i l l s dn t o w n . T h e m i U . F o x of W a s h i n g t o n , D. C , w h o is 3ufT h e t h i r d a n d f o u r t h d e g r e e s were H a r o l d McLean a n d friend, E d w a r d f e r i n e from c a n c e r of t h e t h r o a t , ia s t o n e s a r e massive affairs, m e a s u r i n g in s p i t e of t h e r a m , over t o o -n-oro c o n f e r r e d on a cla.ss of e i g h t a t ' t h e hve feet acrosa, • p r e s e n t . D e p u t y Inspector H a l l of L e a r l t t . of Boaton s p e n t t h e w e o k - e n d t h a t h e is failing r a p i d l y . Dr. Fox -Nashua was p r e s e n t and spoke i n t e r - G r a n g e a t a special m e e t i n g on Wed- w i t h Mr. M c L e a n ' s p a r e n t s . w h o s e f a t h e r . Dr. J o h n Fox, was a It is r e p o r t e d t h a t a still h a s been e-stlngly. neaday e v e n i n g . After tho working of t h e n a t i v e of Hollis, h a s s p e n t m a n y s u m - located .wmew-here In t h e vicinity of At T h o Maples S u n d a y -were R i c h rrhe B o y s ' a n d G i r l s ' club m o t o r e d r n e r s in town a n d h a s m a n y w a r m vyorce.ster's mill a n d a l a r g e a m o u n t d e g r e e s u p p e r was served in t h e lower hall. T h i s w a s in c h a r g e of Mr. a n d to Milford last S a t u r d a y a n d were e n - a r d Cole, J a c k Cole, J o h n M e L e a n , rriend.s h e r e w h o wlll m i s s him. ot booze found. H e r m a n Dodd a n d W i l l i a m H o o p e r Mrs. G e o r g e Morrill, .Mr. a n d Mrs t e r t a i n e d by t h e Boys' a n d Girls' club of M a r b l e h e a d , Mass., a n d Mr. a n d Willis C. H a r d y a n d family s p e n t Tile A n n a Keyes P o w e r s c h a p t e r ot J.a5on Heed a n d Mr. and .Mrs. William' t h e r e . Mr-s, Benjamin C r o n k of D a n v e r s , S u n d a y with friends in N a s h u a . I t h e D. A. P.. w-iU meet w i t h Mrs Will- Lund, assisted by Mrs. .luhr. B u r t o n Mrs. .Minnie H o o k e r , w h o h a s been H e r m a n Whitaker has been under E v e l y n Hills, eldest d a u g h t e r of .Wr iam C a n a v a n S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n .Vo- a n d Miss E a t o n . visiting h e r sister, Mr.s. M y r t l e Kocka n d Mr.s. G e o r g e F . Hills, h a s been v e m b e r 12. T h e p r o g r a m is to be After s u p p e r a n essav was ^-iven by wood, h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r h o m e in t h e d o c t o r ' s c a r e a n d a t laat r e p o r t a w a s very m u c h Improved in h e a l t h . q u i t e ill, t h c r e s u l t of a cold, a n d Ls c u r r e n t e v e n t s in a n s w e r to roll call Mrs. Daniel Emerson on " W h a t .N'ashua. .still conJiaed to h e r bed. t h o u g h m u c h a n d .a p,aper on '-.Vational r e s o u r c e s k n o w l e d g e of a w o m a n ' s wor'K should ot South A m e r i c a " by .Miss .Minnie A, better. a m a n h a v e so t h a t he may be able SOUTH BROOKLINE, N, H. Colburn. MASON, N. H. to assist in a n e m e r g e n c y ? " and one Mrs. Nel.son of N a s h u a Ls t e a c h e r oC At a m e e t i n g of the c h u r c h m e m - by Harold Froat, " W h a t knowledge of r n u s i c in o u r schools, c o m i n g everjXowH I t e m s . Xows Itoni-s. .a m a n ' s work s h o u l d a w o m a n h a v e ? " Monday. T h i s is s o m e t h i n g new for bers called for W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g to Rev. a n d Mra, L. G. F e r g u a o n a n d Every m o m b e r of HilLsboro County H o l l i s s c h o o l s .and it is h o p e d will be con.sIder calling Rev. Charle.H HIII Both ess.aya were flnely given. of m u c h benefit to o u r y o u n g people. < r a t h e r n to b e c o m e p a s t o r of the ConT h e next m e e t i n g , -Vovember 13 I oraona G r a n g o s h o u l d a t t e n d t h e son from M i r r o r lake. N . H., w e r e w e e k - e n d gueSta of Mr. a n d M r s . g r e g a t i o n a l r h u r c h . it w a s voted m o e t i n g t o bo held In Hollis Xovemwill be t h e a n n u a l election of ofllcors Mr. a n d Mr.s. Otis Goodwin and two John Ferguson. c h i l d r e n a n d Mi.ss F r a n c e s Goodwin u n a n i m o u s l y to do so. T h e r e w a s a with a box l u n c h provided bv tho bor 11. - \ line p r o g r a m h a s been a r rangod for t h e d a y by tho oflicers in good r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of c h u r c h mem'- ladios. K d w a r d S h e r i d a n of N e w t o n . Mass., w e r e in town S u n d a y , oharge. bers p r e s e n t . . \ m e e t i n g of t h e sociw a s a g u e s t ot his sister, Mrs. E . c ! Mr. a n d Mr.s. F r a n c i s l.ovejoy Mi.s.s ety w-lll he called for next week. Fessenden, during the past week. -Several i.orsons t'roni this town a t D o r i s l-ovejoy a n d Clvde J. E a t o n BROOKLINE, N. H. tomiod I t e b o k n h lodge, I. O. O. F., in Mrs. Belle Barn.aby a u d Mrs. E l s i e .Mrs. Evelyn P.rown of Boston a n d were M a n c h e s t e r visitors S.iturday. Greenville Kri.lay e v e n i n g of last S h a t t u c k m o t o r e d to N a s h u a on S a t -New ^ ork visited h e r b r o t h e r , Ch.vrle.s N e « ^ Ileitis. Mlss M. Louise S t r a t t o n r e t u r n e d i". t3row-n. a n d family Monday. woek. u r d a y , calling o n . M r s . H a z e l ' S t o r e r l.xst S a t u r d a y with h c r b r o t h e r l.v.Mrs. Cora V,-tey of Holden, .Mo., h a s .\fr. an<i .Mr.s, Hodney T. H i r d y .Mrs. P'annio .Vewell celo-urated h e r P a c e . m a n S t r a t t o n ' s little son from Scott's s p e n t the week-end at t h e i r l)u:igaIow been .sjiending a weck with h^>r b r o t h - s o v e n t y - o i g h t h b i r t h d a y Sunday and Mr. a n d .Mrs. J o h n F i l t o n , Mrs. L a n d i n g , Ala. er. A. .\, Goss. " T h e Uidges." hor frieniis r o m e m b e r e d h e r with a Gleason a n d d a u g h t e r , R u t h , w e r e Mr. a n d .\Ir.«. H i n d s of T o w n s e n d , guest-s of J l r s . J o h n G i l m o u r on Tho I ' a r e n t - T e a c h e r association irave s h o w e r of postcards. .Merle J o n e s and familv of Milford M.oss., h a v e moved into t h e G e o r s e K a lecture in thc Congrogational c h u r c h -Mrs. G c o r g e K i m b a l l h a s closed h c r T h u r s d a y of l.ast week. W i l s o n cottatre on B u t t c r n e l d ' s hill h a v e move.i into tho Charlos P. B r o w n on Tuosday ovoning. T h o s p e a k e r houso in S u n n y -Valley for t h e w-inter c o t t a g e . Mv. J o n e s will w o r k f i r Mr Mr.s. E t t a Rockw-ood visited h er for t h e wintor. Mr. H i n d s is .-in uncle W.IS Or. A r t h u r Wallace of V.a-shua a n d will s p e n d t h e w i n t e r m o n t h a in d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Hazelton of T o w n a e n d , to Mrs. Wilson, a n d .-i Iirother of Mrs Brown. who g a v e a line talk, with viow^. t h e l a t t e r p a r t o t laat w-eek. •Vorthboro, A r l i n g t o n a n d L e v e r e t t . T. A. Greenleaf. .Miss c-harlotto Leslie expocls to Edwin Smith h a s moved into liis -Ma-ss., w i t h h e r s o n s a n d d a u g h t e r , lo.ivo soon for i-'lorida. O. D. F e s s e n d e n met w i t h a painMrs. W. W. -Mason of Hil!. wix., h a s A r o u n d - u p of t h e B o y s ' a n d Girls' ful a c c i d e n t on la-st S a t u r d a y while -Mrs. Josio .Maxw-ell. w h o wa.s so •Iiw h o m e on -Mason street. been visiting .Mrs. A. B. I-;aton and »nIo.adlng a c a r l o a d of g r a i n , b r e a k -Voxt S u n d a v will be c o m m u n i o n at clul.s c o n n e c t e d with t h e F a r m Bud a u g h t e r , w e n t to M a n c h e s t e r Mondav li.idly liurnod some weeks ago. is still I t was to vKsit h e r d a u g h t e r , .Mrs. I ' r a n k u n d e r t h e caro of a nnrse a n d can the M. v.. c h u r c h a n d Kev, H e n r y D roau w o r k w.aa hold in Milford host ing a bone in his l e t t h a n d . dro-ssed by Dr. Lovejoy. t ott of I)err\-, .V. H., will occupv t h e .'Saturday. Clyde a n d A r c h i b a l d E a t o n movo aliont i.nlv witll hor help Heald. pulpit. A large crowd of children a t - of this town r e p r e s e n t e d t h e F r u i t Mr. a n d Mra, F r e d S a w y e r a n d Mr. Mr. a n d Mrs. l i a r v e y .M. I'owers of tondod tho S u n d a y school on Rully dale clnb at t h e m e e t i n g . a n d .Mns. N a t h a n i e l S a w y e r ot L e o m W o r c e s t e r , Mass., a n d .Mrs. P o w e r s ' Funer.al Sor\-l<i~,. S u n d a y and it is hopo<l t h a t t h e s a m o inster, .M,ass.. were c a l l i n g on severai .lames <.). Heod a n d Goorge -\rnold m o t h e r , Mrs. C. H a r v e v Ivaii.s of l-'uneral services wcre ho:d a; t h e n u m b o r wiil c o n t i n u e to come everv a t t e n d e d a m e e t i n g of t h e fire w a r d e n s friends on S u n d a y . W.ashington, I), c . , w e r e w e e k - e n d h o m e Tuesd.ay afternoon at two .'munday. hold in Xu-shua last week. g u e s t s of -Mr.s, .M. .;. P o w e r s . Mr. .and Mra. A r t h u r S a m p s o n of o c l o c k for .Mra. E l i z a b e t h H.ayden ''apt. John Andrews has beon Krnost B a r n e s h a a m a d e t h e foot- I.eomin.ster wero gueats of Mr. a n d Mi.ss J e n n i e S a n d e r s o n , w h o h a s Woods, w h o died S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r sponding a fow daya in l.owoll and Mrs. C l a r e n c e Morse one d a y last ball elevcTi of T o w n s e n d H. S. a n d been with h e r sister, Mrs. William B. 29. a f t e r several weeks' lllne.«. Mrs Ix'xington. -Ma.s-s. wlll play t h e position ot full-back in w-oek. S i m o n d s since Mr. .Almonds' accident, W o o d s w-aa seventy-seven y e a r s old Miss Lillian P a r s o n s spont the its (Irst g a m e with P e p p e r o l l N o v e m T h e .Social club met a t t h e h o m e r e t u r n e d to Ho.ston la,st weck F r i d a y . .and w a s t h e d a u g h t e r of &amuel a n d ber 11. w e e k e n d at h e r h o m e in Gloucester of Mrs. Elalo S h a t t u c k laat week Mr. S i m o n d s ia now able to get from H a r r i e t (.Veedham) Hayden. Kev G Mass. VLsltors In town r e c e n t l y w-ere J o h n T h u r s d a y a t t e r n o o n . Sixteen m e m ono r o o r to a n o t h e r on c r u t c h e s , H o m e r Lane, paator of t h e Milford .Mrs. Colia Powors. who has been J o n e s of Boston a t C. I.. B a r n e s ' , Mr, b e r s w c r o p r e s e n t a n d c o n s i d e r a b l e Mr. .and Mrs. C u r t i s O l a p p . Jr., of C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h , otiiciated at a n d .Mrs. Goorgo A d a m s a n d aon, business t r a n s a c t e d a n d plans mado sponding n few d a y s a; Brooklino W e s t K o x b u r y w e r e in t o w n l.ost week the f u n e r a l and tho b e a r e r s wore Hruco, of i.eominster a n d Miss Boelcr t o r tho a n n u a l b a n q u e t . T h e l i t e r a r y '•h.arles H. Norri.s, George S t i m p s o n , .Mass.. has r o t u r n e d to hor home. on a business a n d p l e a s u r e t r i p . of F i t c h b u r g .and Mr. a n d Mrs. Allle W a l l e r H a y d e n and I.ostor H a y d e n T h e r e w-as an Illustrated lecture on .Morse of P e t e r b o r o , N. H.. nt t h o p r o g r a m conalatcd o t r e a d i n g s by sevT h e r e were twenty-sLv m e m b e r s of eral of t h e ladies. A s h o r t t a l k w a s Mrs. W o o d s L.; survivod bv h o r h u s The stainIo.'--s llag" at t h e . M . - E -Vdams t h e W. R. C. who a t t e n d e d inspection band, J o h n L. Woods, throo "sons J o h n f a r m , and H a r o l d Smith, p r o - givon by Mrs, M a r t h a P i e r c e on the c h u r c h Sundny evening. of t h c Mllford c o r p s Ia.st woek Kriday \ of P h i l a d e l p h i a , George H. of Hiidfo.ssor .)f a c c o u n t a n c y of V o r t h E a s t - usefulness a n d h a b i t s ot .some ot o u r •Mi.ss Floronco Corli.ss and F o r a c e evening. u n i v e r s i t y of Boston a t Smith native birda. w h i c h w a s vory Interestsor.. Winfred H. of W o r c e s t e r a n d ono H.ill s p e n t tho woek-end a t .Mt \-or- ern farm. F.lhrldge .lewett of I ' e p p . roi; \k.i,~ in •lau^thter. .Mrs. ('. F. Moad of I'on- non, ing. It w.as a boautlful a f t e r n o o n a n d .V. H. town last S a t u r d a v callin.; on oM •'ord, a n d .several g r a n d c h i l d r e n and .Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n R o b i c h a u d a n d the club babies w o r e w e l l - r e p r e s c n t o d . friends. Mrs. Adella W h i t r o m h nn.l H a r l a n d two h r o t h o r s , l-'rank an.l David Hayof Wost Groton havo been vis- which w-.aa .a delight to all. F o u r genW h i t c o m b SI.ent the wcok-oinl .it li.is- family oratlona ot tho Fo-saonden family wcro ilors a t t h e Gailey f a r m , T h e Girl .Scouts' Hn llowe •n p a r t \ - don, of Hollis. Burial tokk place In ton. present, A.s.sorted c a n d y waa served given in tlie G r a n g e h a l l .Mondav tho .Vorth comotory. T.ucius Klli.)t of B r o o k l l n e , a for- by t h e hoates.s. Capt. and .Mrs, .fohn .Androws h a v e e v e n i n g d r e w a full h o u s e . With tho exception of .lolin V. .\ nne m e r rosident of thla tow-n, hns beon tarei was. given by t h e o l d . . I>atro] ,.,..,,„ Wo(ids of P h i l a d e l p h i a , who hn,I boon niovod int.) tho house with Juil<.:e E. visiting friends In town. Novv AdvortIsrmcnt.<i a n d all t h e g a m e s .and s t u n t s inrident hero to .see his m o t h e r within a s h o r t E. p.arkor for the w-intor. a n d Mrs. K u g e n e W r i g h t a n d to H a l l o w e e n w e r e c a r r i e d on. A time, all tbo children woro pro.^ont I.OST—.\ cardboard suit box of clothMrs. l-:ila P.ockwood. .Mrs. C h a r - J o hMr. n Soott of Ashby w-ore In town good sum wlll bo c l e a r e d for t h e with thoir families. lotta Wright a n d Frooni.in Wright S u n d a y calling on friend.s. Mr. Scott ing between -Vorth nnd South Rrookllne. N. H. Please notifv 9006-2. treasury. Aniong thoso prosont from out of woro roront visitors in -Vnshua. resided for m a n y y e a r s h e r e a n d drove Brookllne, N, H. tow-n wore Lorlng Woods of Pholps F r e d A. Holt, w h o d r i v e s a m e a t Miss Mary Dodge and R a l p h W a l t t t h e school wagon in No, 4 district. w o o n FOR S.M.K—Sawod and dot r u c k Into town from .Mllford every Me., a n d Clirford Woods of Wilton' wero S u n d a y guests of George Dodge W, CHBVI-;ilETTF., Shirley WilUam Doliber and d a u g h t e r , llvorod. w e e k , had the m i s f o r t u n e to b r e a k w h o wero g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Mr. a n d Mrs a n d family at Bradford. V. H, . 7tt Mabel, of l-'ltchburg callod on friends Mass, Telephone 9-31. \' his r i g h t a r m j u s t abovo t h e wrist C h a r l e s II. .Vorrls ot Chel.sea W Mla,s E d i t h L.awroncfi of Boaton waa In No. 4 district T h u r s d a y of host H o b a r t a n d family, C h a r l e s ' Me.a'd" ' IM;I,I,KT.«!.—Rhode Inland Roda and while c r a n k i n g his c a r ln.st week.' t h o week-end gycst ot WaUer Corey week.. .Vashn.-i, and .Mrs. C h a s e of Hud.son Bhode Island -Whites. M. A, COLBURN, a n d family. .Urs. M. J. P o w e r s left t o w n W e d Hollls, N. H. 2t9« .Mrs. Burleigh C r o c k e t t of Aj-or wns n e s d a y m o r n i n g for C a n a j o h a r i c . - N' W o m a n ' s Cluh. J a m e a Emer.son nnd Mla-s Abble In town S u n d a y . Y., w h e r e s h o wlll visit h c r d a u g h t e r T h e r o wns a good a t t e n d a n c e of t h e F o r d , w h o havo been s p e n d i n g a tew Mr.s. M a r t h a Jonoa h a s gono to Mrs. E m e r y K l i n e , u n t i l a f t e r t h c h o l d.ays nt t h e i r s u m m e r homo, have r e iday.s, when .she will go t o C o n n e c t i - W o m a n ' s club, w h i c h mot a t .Mr.s, t u r n e d to Ihelr h o m e In Chelmsford, .V.ashua to s p e n d t h o -winter. A n n a Bell's W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n ! c u t to s p e n d t h c r e m a i n d e r of t h o Tho F a r m B u r o a u p r o j e c t leaders Mass. w i n t e r with h c r t w o o t h e r daughter.s. T h e p r o g r a m opened with a piano were called to Mllford thla week to T h e engine house la receiving a new t a l k over m a t t e r s p e r t a i n i n g to this T h c follo-wing t a k e n f r o m a Boston •aolo hy .Mlss C l a r a W r i g h t a n d w a s p.aper w-IU be ot i n t e r e s t to t h c followed by an Intensely I n t e r e a t l n g c o a t of p a i n t , w h i c h m u c h Improvea line of w o r k . m a n y friends in town of Mlss KIngg: Pai«ir on B r o o k farm by .Mrs. C h a r l e a ILs looks. LiUmn Barne.s, d a u g h t e r o t Mr. nnd U v l n g , , •^'"O^' " y m p n t h y Is extended to Miss "Mlss Abby E, F l a g g , w h o h a d been J. S m i t h ot Weat R o x b u r y . The Uncle Dudley EdiMr-a, C. L. B a r n e s , Is IntUspoaed at e d i t o r of t h o T e a c h e s ' N e w s Ixsttcr so n e a r t h U historic place Mrs. S m i t h E t h e l T a y l o r In t h o Icoa of hor pet nor h o m e hore. h a s for s o m e t i m e been g r e a t l y i n t e r since Its eatabll.shmcnt, u n t i l recently, torials in the Boston Globe d o g t h e pa.at week, when an a u t o Mrs. E l l i s hiiR closed h c r homo In wns t h e gueat of h o n o r a t ft d i n n e r ested In Ita historj- and p u t a -good t r u c k c r u s h e d out Its littlo llfc. arc the talk of all New nt t h e W o m a n ' s City o l u b . t e n d e r e d deal of t h o u g h t a n d time Into h e r R o v e r ' h a d e n d e a r e d himself to m a n y S u n n y V a l l e y a n d wlll r e s i d e t h i s winby t h e editorial a n d b u s i n e s s staffs. p a p e r , b r i n g i n g o u t m a n y I n t e r e s t i n g besides hl-a mistrea-s. .as he was a v e r y t e r In C h i c a g o .with h c r d a u g h t e r Mrs England. Remember, one MiRS F l a g g resigned t h c e d i t o r s h i p to •po nta. h e r m a i n point being t h a t even •knowing little follow. Miss T a y l o r Driver. b e c o m e editor of t h c D u r a n t Beacon. t it w a s ridiculed and callod a failure h.ad o w n e d , t h c d o g ' s e v e n vear.s. h a v Harriet Kaiser Li s p o n d l n g a appears in the Boston H e r successor, Ml.ss A n n i e A. Melllsh, it waa t h c b e g i n n i n g of somo ot t h c ing t.aken h i m when he was only a m o n t h ' s v a c o t l o n a t t h e A d a m s farm Globe every day in the p r e s i d e d a t t h c d i n n e r , Mlsa L o t t a A. big m o v e m e n t s of today, i n c l u d i n g few wooka old. from h e r d u t i e s . o s n u r a o a t the HnrC l a r k of t h e Boston N o r m a l school, e o m m i j n l t y w o r k , auffrage a n d d a y T h e G r a n g o hold n Hallowoon p a r t y b a n k hoapltal, F i t c h b u r g . year. Order the Daily and a d i r e c t o r of t h e D r a m a l e a g u e , npokc nurserle.-.. D u r i n g t h c buslnesa mootNclllo A m s d e n a n d h e r daughon t h e need of b r i n g i n g t h e best in ing tho p r e a i d e n t a p p o i n t e d tTirco la- on .Monday e v e n i n g u n d e r tho dlroc-- ter..Mrs. Sunday .Globe regularly Ksthor, left S u n d a y ' for Ablngtioii of Ml.sa Kva Corey an J Mr.";. dles n s chixlrmcn on c o m m i t t e e s on music and the d r a m a within reach ton, M.a.s.a„ w h o r e t h e y will spend tho of s c h o o l c h l l d r o n . Mlsa C i n r k Is wtdl- mualc, clvlca a n d hospitality, n.amcly, B l a n c h e Taylor, Tho hall w.ns d e c o - w i n t e r m o n t h s . from your newsdealer or r a t e d in o r a n g e a n d black crepo p a p e r Mllton W r i g h t . Mr.s. William k n o w n In Hollla, h a v i n g a s u m m e r Mrs TrJcka S a m u e l C. Davla is .apending n newsboy. ' h o m o h e r o . She w a s follo-n-cd by sev- p a n d o r a a n d Mrs, Wlllla C. H a r d y . A a n d cornatailta w i t h ghosts. w c r o t r i e d a n d g a m e s played. T h e r e delicious l u n c h was sorved b y t h o w e e k ' s v a c a t i o n In Dan-vcra a n d Mareral other speakers. woa also m a r c h i n g nnd d a n c i n g . A blehead, Mass., r e n e w i n g old acquniiuhostess a t t h e close of t h e m e e t i n g . eood n u m b o r -irns In a t t o n d a n c e . ances, ,-• For Thanksgiving --,H A HOT, BROWN, JUICY TURKEY SERVED FROM .A SILVER WELL-AND-TREE PLATTER WITH ONE OF OUR NEW CARVING SETS The most enjoyable hour of the day will be the one you spend . ,•>: around the table, decorated with beautiful silverware, cut glass , . 'k^-^ and many good things to eat. ''/j" This is the logical time for you to replenish yoxot^t home with new, elegant sUveI^vare of individuality andJ-t rich cut glass at iiew lowered prices. . • •' ••'fri w READ THEM EVERY DAY A?ii] Main Street AYER, MA! AMMUNITION HUNTING CbATS, VESTS AND KNIVES •Also SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND WRITING PAP^ftj Candy Popcorn Peanuts Soda Ice Cream Books -:;r TolMicco, . cigars Cigarettes -J Pipes Gre XJards ,' r- ^Wfev.. J^Tt^y^^^^Q?Ff^r^^ " *y f SATURPAY, "NOVEIiIBEB 6, 1921 PAOK FOUB Notice to the Public Thoro woro naany o u t - o f - t o w n g u e s t s t i m e s before, a n d t h o i r ownors h a v e choscn t h e G r o t o n - t r a c k a s t h o place from K i t c h b u r g ; L i t t l e t o n , Aycr, L o w ell a n d soverul o t h e r p l a c e s . The for t h e m t o m e e t a g a i n . Groat Inter^ F r o m a i l prcaorit a p p e a r a n c e s n e x t F r i d a y •will bo d e c l a r e d a l e g a l h o U - est Is folt b y t h o h o r s e m e n of Lowell, u s h e r s wero D r . H . W . Ayres. D r . Georgo E . E v e r s o l e , J o h n l-ltzgerald. N a s h u a a n d F i t c h b u r g i n t h o contest d a y . I n - t h a t caso It m e a n s t h a t t h l a ]>ai>er -will b o - p u b l l a h e d ono d a y c a r l l - between- t h e s e t w o h o r s e s , both of J e r e m i a h J . S h e e h a n a n d Wllllam Anothor Dean. T h o m'tttrona wcro M r s , Georgo « r t h a n -usual. T h u s i t will b o i m -w h o m havo good . r e c o r d s . TO INTRODUCE THE EMERSON SHOE p e r a t i v e t h a t a l l c o r r e s p o n d e n c e b e race will bo t h o 2.25 t r o t or pace B. Eversole, M r s . B . C a r l Smith a n d r e c e i v e d a t t h o p u b l i c a t i o n ofnce o n o a n d e n t r y b l a n k ? m a y b e secured of Mrs. H. W . Ayros. We will from November l l t h to tho 2 5 t h allow a discount of lO'/u d a y e a r l i e r i n t h e 'week a n d final let- F. G. C a r p e n t e r o n o r bofore Novemt e r s m a i l e d o n W e d n e s d a y cvenlnB. . b e r 7. T h e first r a c o -will b e r u n oft O b i t u a r y . off the regular price of any shoe purchased by a customer who will' a t 1.30. W h e e l e r ^V. A m e s , w h o s e s u d d e n Mrs. J a c k F r e e m a n w a s operated doath from h e a r t disease o c c u r r e d on j^vo us their name and address. Fill in coupon belo'w. See o u r CROTON upon o n M o n d a y a t D r . K l l b o u r n ' s October 26 a t St.. J o s e p h ' s hosiiltal in h o s p i t a i a n d h e r c o n d i t i o n continuos -N'ashua, N. H., w-as b o r n o n S e p t e m - -window display. Xewfl ItoiHs. to b e very s e r i o u s . ber 25. 1848. H c waa m a r r i o d in 1S70 G r o t o n School tootU.-ill t e a m d e On t h c a f t o r n o o n of N o v e m b e r 2, by Rov. O. W . Scott, t o Mlss Carrie POCKET—$5 TO $ 1 0 t o a t e d H u n t i n g t o n school b y a s c o r e t h i s being t h e f o r t i e t h w e d d i n g a n n i - '/.. Hilton. Mr. a n d M r s . A m e s moved PRICES TO SUIT EVERY o r 7 t o 6 l a s t S a t u r d a y . G r o t o n -ft'aa v e r s a r y of t h e p r e s i d e n t , M r s . Lizzie to Grolon from H a v e r h i l l t h i r t y - t h r e e -more t o g e t h e r , played a lino d e f e n - B. Clough, t h e N e i g h b o r h o o d club t o voars a g o . T h e i r honio h e r e w a s a t T i n s L'l.iUI'O.N E.NTITLKS s i v e g a m d a n d Bcncrally o u t p l a y e d t h e tho n u m b e r of s i x t e e n gavo h o r a iirsl on t h o W o o d w a r d p l a c e , b u l In visitors. surpriso p a r t y t o c e l e b r a t e t h e occa- IS'.'S they w e n t t o a new- h o u s e which | M r s W l l l l a m K. W h a r t o n a n d sons, sion. T h o club p r e s e n t e d h c r w i t h a they built on W i l l o w d a l e street. Last Nsme. Williara P . Wharton a n d P h i l i p solid silver cold m e a t fork a s a t o k e n voa: thoy obsor^'cd t h e flftieth a n n i W h a r t o n , o t G r o t o n -yvere a t t b e C u r t i s of t h e affectionate e s t e e m in w h i c h versary of t h e i r w e d d i n g . On .Vugust Sti't Siotel -while in Lenox f o r t h o f u n o r a l s h e is held, a n d i t s a p p r e c i a t i o n of 19, isyo, a g r e a t s o r r o w c a m e t o I h e m OD O c t o b e r 27 of M r s . W h a r t o n ' s s l s - h e r k e e n Interest a n d u n t i r i n g efforts in the loss o t t h e i r only son, w h o w a s Tov t e r - l n - l a w . Miss N a n c y C r a l g W h a r - in a l l t h o activities of t h e c l u b . R e - drowned in B a d d a c o o k p o n d . Mr. Amos w-as a c a r p e n t e r by t r a d e to a discount of 10', i>fT llic lOKular pi'ice of any BirKKSON shoe. t o n , -whose d e a t h c a u s e d w i d e s p r e a d f r e a h m e n t s f u r n i s h e d b y t h o m e m b o r s s o r r o w In t h o Lenox colony, of w h i c h wore served, w h i o h consisted of fancy and w-;us t h u s ablo t o d o a good d e a l s h o h a d been a m e m b e r f o r forty cakes a n d m o s t delicious h o m e - m a d e of tho work of b u i l d i n g h i s houso. November I U h to Noveiiibor 25th. lce c r e a m . T h i s e v e n t n i a r k s a n o t h e r In lalor voars most of h i a w o r k i n g years. - M r a n d M r s . W a r r e n S t u r g i s a r o r e d - l e t t e r d a y In t h e history of t h o h o u r s wore s p e n t , In r e p a i r i n g shoes, STEVENSON'S MEN'S SHOP in which e m p l o y m e n t h i s c u s t o m e r s t o p r e s e n t their y o u n g e r d a u g h t e r , olub. Ayer B r a n c h .VUiance r u m m a g e salo found him a faithful, elllclent w o r k - Barry Block AYER, MASS. £ d i t h , a t a t e a t o be given e a r l y In m a n , serving each In h i s t u r n so f a r December. T h e y h a v e t a k e n M r s . a t 3 P l e a s a n t st.. Nov. 9 a n d 10. • a s posslblo. T h i s work h e continued W o l c o t t J o h n s o n ' s house a t 7 C o m CANNOT UK St'lU'AS.SED FOR QUALITY AND OONSTRUCTION T h o m e m b e r s of t h o i . a u r e n c e W. m o n w e a l t h avenue t o r t h e -ivinter a n d Gay past, A. 1... havo boon m a d o t h o u p t o a short t i m e before h i s donth, •will como in from t h e i r countr>- p l a c e guests of h o n o r of t h o olub for thnt a n d h c w a s xi famliiar Ilgure in o u r OF 1-)VK1{Y tiARMENT. SIZES AEE CUT CORRECT. In Groton before T h a n k s g i v i n g . O t h e r evening. R o f r c s h m o n t s will bo sorvod s t r e e t s n s h e passed t o a n d from h i s w o r k with a friendly smllo of g r e e t festivities a r e planned for Mtss S t u r - by t h o hospitality c o n n n i t t e o . ing, aa also in t h e c h u r o h w-hioh h e AI.L SEAMS ARE FI.AT SEAMS. g i s l a t e r in t h e .season. Mrs. H . K. T u t t l e gavo a luncheon r e g u l a r l y a t t e n d e d . H e w-as also t o Mrs. C h a r l e s Lawrence h a s b e e n i n on , Tuesday w i t h eight ladies a s be found a t t h c lectures a n d onterLADIES' WOOL UNION SUITS ? 3 . 5 0 AKD ^ . O O t o w n thi.s -week, slopping u t Mr. a n d guests. l a i n m c n t s In o u r town hall, w h e r e a n y Mrs. I,ouIs Clark's. J o s i a h W i l l i a m s h.as been visiting fun alw-avs b r o u g h t a responsive smile High iiwk, long sleeves, ankle length I n h i s d e a t h t h o town On n e x t -week T h u r s d a y evening t h e his sistor, .Mrs. M. W. I ' a r k h u r s t . dur- to h i s face. loses a n honest, i n d u s t r i o u s citizen. t h i r d a n n u a l c o n c e r t a n d ball o t t h o ing t h e past w-cok. ' Diitoli neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length JLaurence 'VV. Gay, post, A. L.. will be The E. S. I'lark W. H. C. hold thoir Ho h a d boon a m o m h o r of t h o Mizh e l d In t h o t o w n h a l l , -nith B r i g h a m I rogu'.ar meeting oif T u o s d a y aftor- pah lodge of O d d F e l l o w s in HavorWool Vests and Pants ^ 2 . 0 0 and $ 2 . 3 5 a n d I'oole's o r c h e s t r a of B o s t o n t o 1 noon. Tho jtniior vioo president, .Mrs. hill for lifty years, lie w-as a mombor ftirnish t h o music. , C o n c e r t e i g h t l o Anna N o r t h r u p . presided. T h e r o will of t h o Groton F'armors' a n d .Mechann i n e , a n d d a n c i n g f r d m n l n o t o tw-elvc bo a special mooting ne.M Tuesday ics' club, a n d al.so of t h e llro d e p a r t HEAVY WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUITS ? 2 . 0 0 AND S 2 . 2 5 o'clock. afternoon a t Z.iti) o'cluck lo r e h e a r s e ment until railing h e a l t h oliligod h i m T h e d a t e of t h e a l l - d a y m e e t i n g o t the w-ork for t h o a n n u a l inspection, to give it u p . H e is survivod by h i s llifrh neek, long sleeves, ankle length t h c Alliance h a s been c h a n g e d f r o m which will bo hold on T u e s d a y . .N'o- w-idow. h a v i n g n o olhor n o a r rolativos N o v e m b e r itl to N o v e m b e r 17 a t t o n vombor 15.. T h o ins\>ootor will ho living. Ulllcll neek, elbow sleeves, ankle length After t h e funeral s e r v i c e s in t h o Mrs. .Mattie K. Lord ot F i t c h b u r g . o'clock. Luw neek. no sleeves, ankle length Mrs. William Tnylor a n d Mlss Mrs. Klla P . WoolU-y is propnring Congrogational c h u r c h h e r e , at w-hich, in l h o absence of t h e pastor, Kov. F a n n > T a y l o r lefl town l.'ist S a t u r d a y t o r a sale of fanc.v articlos to i'O h.old Shorrard Billings offlclatoil. thoro joiornlrtg on their w-ay t o R o c h e s t e r . s o m e t i m e in Docombor. Vests and Pants ^ 1 . 0 0 and 9 1 . 2 5 w-ore sorvicos a t t h e gpavo, conducted N . ' i ' . w-hcre ihoy w-lU visit Mr.s. T a y T h e J u n i o r Bird club will havo a bv t h e Odd Follows' lodgo of Gro:ou. l o r ' s bister. E have chosen t h e Emerson Shoe as our" bird w a l k on next Mondaj- nftornoon a b o u t fortv i n o m b e r s boing present a t j LADIES' MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS ? 2 . 0 0 AND ? 2 . 2 5 Mrs, Leila N u t t i n g h a s been in town a t 7.30 - o'clook. w o a t h o r pormitting. tho funeral. Beautiful floral tributos leader because we know that every m a n T h c club is a s k o d t o moot a t t h o g.ave their silent t e s t i m o n y t o t h o os- j t h i s week. Uviteh neek, elbow sleeves, ankle and knee lengths w h o wears Emersons will b e a satisfied customer. Miss L e n a Tuttio h a s r e t u r n e d from lotver town hail. teem of h i s friends a n d a.ssoci;ito.s, n i Rov. a n d Mrs. A r t h u r V. Dimook list of w-hlch follow-s:' pillow-. Mrs. | MclCose a n d is t o bo with h c r sister, L(i\v neek, no sleeves, ankle and knee lengths Mrs. J o h n Sargent, for t h e p r e s e n t . a t t e n d e d t h o littioth an'.jjit;r.;ary ox- Wheolor W. . \ i n o s ; w-ronth, Miziinh Satisfied tvith the style because E m e r s o n Shocs Vests and Pants. $ 1 . 0 0 and $ 1 . 2 S T h c Alliance m e e t i n g a t t h e h o m c orcises of l h o F i r s t Baptist o h u r c h iu lodge tif H a v e r h i l l ; w-roath. Groton set the fashion in smart footwear. o t M r s . W . A. L a w r e n c e o n T h u r s d a y W i n t h r o p lnst week, whoro .Mr. Dim- lodgo: w r e a t h , C o n g r o g a t i o n a l c h u r c h ; a f t e r n o o n , Oclober 27, w a s well a t - ock w a s formerly i)astor a n d w-horo w-reath, I-'armcr.s' a n d Mochnnios' ciuli: CHILDREN'S FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR t e n d e d . Miss B r o o k s of C o n c o r d g a v e he w-aa ordained t w o n t y - o n e yoars ago. w-roa;h, Groton E n g i n e .-md Hoso Co.: Satisfietl tvith the quaUty because t h e Emerson Mrs.- G o o r g i a n n a E . .Shattuck h a d spr.av of pinks, Mr. n n d Mrs. F a i r a a a c c o u n t of t h e U n i t a r i a n c o n f e r Girls' Heavy Cotton Union Suits $1.00 to $1.50 e n c e a t Detroit, Mich. T h e c o m p a n y .a call last S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n from h e r child a n d Miss Susio F . W i n g ; chrystrade-mark stamped o n t h e sole-is a pledge of •were also e n t e r t a i n e d by p i a n o d u e t s g r a n d d a u g h t e r , itr.s. Leon A. I t e a d e . n n l h o m u m s , G. R. T u r n e r . Missos ; Wool Union Suits $1.75 to $3.00 quality that has been honorably m a i n t a i n e d for b y M i s s Elizabeth Lowe a n d M r s . W . w-ho, w-ith h e r h u s b a n d a n d son m o - Maud W h i t a k o r . E m m a M u r r a y , .\nnio ! B, Robinson. R o t r e s h m e n t s o t t e a , torod hero from N o r t h W o a r e , N. H . M u r r a v a n d Maggie M u r p h y : pinks, i forty years. Boys' Hea-vy Cotton Union Suits $1.00 to $1.50 c a k e a n d fancy c r a c k e r s w e r e s e r v e d Mr. a n d Mrs. WilUam L u r y moved Mr. a n d M r s . E r n e s t Butlor: pinks. B y t h e hoste.«se», Mrs. L a w r e n c e , M r s . last w-ook Kri'Iay lo their new home Mr. a n d Mrs. H o w a r d S o u t h e r ; pinks. , Wool Union Suits $ 2 . 3 5 to $ 3 . 0 0 Satisfied tvith the price because t h e Emerson F u l l e r a n d .Miss Lowe, a t l e r w h i c h on Champnoy stroot, t h e house form- Mr. a n d Mrs. Clay .McKean; spray. ' Miss M a r g a r e t J a r d i n o a n d Miss C h a r - 1 t h e r e w-as a social h o u r . erly know-n a s E r v i n g c o t t a g e . Boys' and Girls' Heavy Cotton Vests and Pants 5 0 < to 7 9 ^ Shoe Company is giving better values t o d a y — lotte R i c h a r d s o n of Ixi-w-thorpo scliool; : M r . a n d Mrtt. J o h n H . R o b b i n s leave The following R e d p a t h a r t i s t s a r c Miss H e t z e r a n d o t h o r s o!' l.ow- ; t h i s S a t u r d a y to s p e n d t h o w i n t e r a t to tako p a r t in t h o Iirsl e n t e r t a i n m e n t spay. d u e to (juantity production a n d t o foresight i n Wool Vests and Pants $1.00 to $1.69 thorpo school. Hotel Maryland. Pasadena, Gal. this soason oi t h o Blood-Bigelow- lecbuying leather in a d v a n c e — t h a n a u y o t h e r line T h e free m o v i e s In t h e tow-n h a l l t u r e courso ,on -Monday evening, No, o n last w e e k T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g a t - vember- T: P o a r l Gonsor. h a r p i s t ; School Notes. of shoes. t r a c t e d a large .-ittendance t o s e e t h e Johanno.s NX'arnko, 'cellist; A gonoral wolcomo is oxtond.-d t o Waltor S i m s s h o w i n g t h e w o r k of Miss .-^nne Pidgooii, b a r i t o n o ; J . Albort B a u m - old a n d young t o a t t e n d t h e Hallow-- ; You will find just t h e style of shoe t h a t will apM o r g a n ' s unit In d e v a s t a t e d K r a n c e . g a r t n e r , liianist. On Novomhor 14 een p a r t y a t t h o tow-n h a l l this w-eok T h e U t o Mrs. J a m e s L a w r e n c e of B o s - t h e r e w-iU bo a lecture by Goorgo H. F r i d a y evening a t seven o'clock. T h i s | peal to you among o u r 'wide variety of models. t o n a n d Groton w.is a s s o c i a t e d with lA^Barr ;il ^^'ost Groton in Sfiu.-inna- is given t o r a l l t h e people o t G r o t o n . ' M i s s Morgan in t h i s work, a s w a s also cook hall. under- t h e a u s p i c e s o t t h e senior class j PEERLESS UNION SUITS ARE DEPENDABLE GARMENTS, Come in today a n d let us prove to y o u that t h e M l s s "Valentine, w-ho described t h e pict h e high school. T h e music t o r | Mrs. ?;vn Pniith of Kitchburg h a s of Emerson is just t h e shoe you want. N o obligation t u r e s a s t h e y were s h o w n a n d 8.ave been d a n c i n g will b e by W i l s o n ' s o r c h e s : CUT TO F I T ^ D MADE FOR SERVICE visiting h o r cousin, M r s . I-'. *'. t r a of Ayer. Come in c o s t u m e . Visit 1 a brief a c c o u n t o t t h e w o r k a c c o m - Bishop, tills w-eek. to buy. You must b e satisfied first. Tjllshed by t h e unit, a s well a s t h a t t h e c h a m b e r of h o r r o r s in t h o j u n i o r I Heavy Cotton" Union Suits $1.^8 Gov. Cox h a s i.ssuo't a tiinoly p r o - inferno. o l t h e Boy ScouUs, t h e s c h o o l s c a r ricd on by A m e r i c a n t e a c h e r s a n d t h c c l a m a t i o n for t h e observance of .ArIn t h e a t t e n d a n c e recor<l for Oc- : Fine Qnality Wool Union Suits ?4.50 mistice day. Ho h n s nlso callod for clinics w.here tho babies w e r e b r o u g h t t o h e r t h c first placo is held hy Miss f o r care. Miss Valentine s p o k e w i t h .'I speci.-tl obsorvnnco on noxt Sund:iy Kline's room, gr.ades seven a n d eight, j on tho p a r t of all citizens. In keeping jferatitude of t h c ;Ud t u r n i s h e d by t h o TarbeU school, with a n a v e r a g e of / A m e r i c a n w-omen in s e n d i n g g a r m e n t s w-ith his purpose t h c r o will be hold a 5 9 ' ' ; . w-ilh no t a r d i n e s s . T h o second ' ^ f o r distribution a m o n g t h e refugeci", special service n l t h e Congregational place is held b y Miss H o s m e r ' s room, Bai-ry Block I'h.m-.' •209-'2 AYER, MASS. * w h o gratefully received t h e m . T h c c h u r c h Sunday ovening, November 6, g r a d e s live a n d si.x, T a r b o l l sch.iol, i M e m b e r s of L a u - w i t h a n a v e r a g e o t 9 8.5',c. s i l v e r collection t a k o n d u r i n g t h e even- •at seven o'clock. | i n g Is t o be equally divided b e t w e e n r e n c e W. G.ay post, A. L., w-ill hold t h o work o t e n t e r t a i n i n g t h e e x - s e r - s e a t s o t h o n o r in liiiH service .and all Miss Rosalie Tricot will coach t h o •vlcc m e n a t t h e I ' . .S. c o n t r a c t h o s - citizens a r e u r g e d t o a t t e n d . Follow- Tarboll school girls' b.askoiball t o a m . Wyy////////y////y///>-/y^^^^^ Our Store Closes a t 12 o'clock noon every Wednesday. .-\ now fire gong h a s beon installod p i t a l ilnd t h e w-ofk for d e v a s t a t e d ing is t h e p r o g r a m : " S t a r Spangled i B a n n e r ; Invocation; r e s p o n s e s a n d in t h e B u l l e r school. France, Gloria; solo, " C h r i s t in F l a n d e r s , " Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings Bids a r e being received f.ir insUillT h o c o r p s votod " T h e old nost." - R u p e r t - H u g h e s ' Mi-ss Susan Hill: p r a y o r for t h e conO n A i - n i i s t i c e <iay, N o v o m h o r 1 1 , a t c o n t r i b u t e live h e a r t - g r i p p i n g story o r h o m c a t t h o ference on disnrm.amonl; org.-in solo, ing oiectrlc lights in t h e B u t l e r a n d eleven o'clock in t h e morning-, t h e d o l l a r s t o t h e d e p a r t m e n t fair. F e d e r a t e d , Unitarian. B a p t i s t a n d The fi^overnor's p r o c l a m a t i o n for S t r a n d , Ayer, T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s - .\li.s.s Dodgo: t r i b u t e l o o u r dead. Com. Chaplin schools. POK H A I J C — O a k a n d m:xc<l wood, R S T (11 A 1.ITV O A K l l K I l l ( K D ! 0 g e n e r a l e x a m i n a t i o n a n d g r a d i n g Kltiscdiial <'hurchew will hold a union A r m i s t i c e d a y -was r e a d . A f o w c o r d a of d a j . N o v e m b e r S a n d 9. * p e r c o r d X o v e r n b e r 1. (<et o r d e r s t t a ^ r e d Ktove l e n f j t b . «i Moison: hymn, " O God b e n o a t h thy ! of Atho p e n m a n s h i p in a l l t h o G r o t o n • w i d m i t s u i t a b l e -for t i r c p J a < ' 0 . y. H . sorvice of c o m n i c m o r a l i o n a n d interill t'U r i v o r 'j;rier*j w i l l b c a h e a d . I t w a s v o t e d t o c o n t r i b u t e tive dolA very .succcHsf-.il progressive w h i s t guiding h a n d " ; a d d r e s s by J l r . Dini- : sohools is a b o u t t o bo m a d o . T h o oession for Annistioe d a y a t St. A n 52tT C I C O i a r K A. V\/\\'\\ T-'lepbone 17-t', T : A I > L > I N , G r o t o n , Afae^s. lars to t h o Soldiers' Home. part> w-as givon by t h e G r a n g e last ock, " T h o drnitiatic h o u r " ; trio. .\> ros scale w-ill be u s . d a s a basis d r e w ' s churcli, *.'.roTOii. Mr»^<-tlO In a c c o r d a n c e with Mrs. T u t t l e s h o w e d a keen k n o w l Mond.ay ev(-nlng, t r o m w-hich a goo'l "F'eaoo I leavo with your "; " A m o r i c a " ; j nf t n o a s u r e m e n l . Tho r e s u l t s w-ill bo t h e retiuest of tlie p r e s i d e n t silent edge of t h e w o r k of t h e order. She s u m of monov w a s realized. T h o r o honodictinn. ' published lator. This will give a fair- p r a y e r will be observed a t t h e close s p o k e t o t h e membei"S in a very fraw e r e tw-clvc tables. T h e w i n n e r s of Tho suhjoot for t h o n : o r n : n c :s ly aoourato basis for c o m p a r i s o n of of t h e .service from 11*. 0 0 t o 12.02t e r n a l m a n n e r a n d c o m p l i n i e n l e d th*' p r i z e ! w-cre a s follow-s; first prize for -•Wounded in h i s lovo-r's houso." .o.:r children's p e n m a n s h i p -w-ith u n i - o'<.-Ujck. AH a r e in\"itfd t o a t t o n d . . corps in g-eneral for their exh:l>iti.r. ladles, sterling silver c h e e s e knife. * fnrni s t a n d a r d s for school oliiJdr.n E v a U a r q u a i s ; second prize f o r ladies. T h e c< 'n^:nittl-•f-^•• nl" t h o union l">tir of t h e w o r k . r-t similar gr.ades t h r o u g h o u t t h o fanc> gold pin, R o s a D e R o c h e o t G. W C. Oe O .J \sill n^.t'Ot i n St. Ar.urew's vicaraKo on * 1 country, a s woll a s n c o m p a r i s o n hoHANDY STORE 1 W e s t G r o t o n ; flrst prize f o r gontloT h . rogiil.-u- mooting nf t h o •\Voni- twoon tho v a r i o u s schools of o u r own T h u r s d a y tver.injr. Xovenilier 10. at I'll!' I't'ili-rnUtl Cliui-cll. it cnn truly he said. i n e n bill folder, -Willard Tollos; sooond an's nb w.-i:, hold on F r i d a y aftor- ; s.\stoni, * t'itrh: o'clock. Plans wiil be discussed rnujii . t : Main a n d Klin .MorninK wur.sllip a n d <; HOTON s t r e e t s p r l z o for genilenion, a folding p o c k e t noon, lotolior 2S, w-itll a good n t t o n d "You'U never know * ri'por!.s made, Tlie v a r i u u s c h a i r - 10,4. ; wt_'i\-i Hible s r h o o l Voun^ a t t h o vari.v.i.-- aild a h a \ i n g b r u s h . Ilonald Hixby: booby tinee. .\t tho businoss mooting it w.-f { Tho onroUniont * •AM-x'i a r t ' mc-elini; wiih their a.'^sistanls"V ' o p l e ' s meetin;;? a t G . i : y:\ e n i tl y what yo\i mis-scd'' and >> p r i z e for ladies, oombin.-ition d o u g h - annonnood t h a t nn invit.-ition liad I school huildlngs is a s follows: B u t - and t h e work is progressing' Toward service a t sevon. * ! Ior 1 ; T . Boutwell iri.i. .T:;rlvll ll,"!, n u t a n d biscuit c u t t e r . Claire C h a r - been rocoi-.-od from t h o Wost .\o;on Coffee a successful conipl<" tion. T h e decoj'aNe.xt T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n at 2.:;0 t h e Woods' Gilt Edge life goes on as if you •* p e n t c r ; booby prize for gontlonien, W o m n n ' s ohili for tho iiresident nnd i Trowbridge S—total 4:i.i. t:ons art'' u n d e r wa\'. Kach c o m m i t t e e a i m u a l meeting- of t h e I-adies" ib_'nf \ * roll o t bioyole tape. R i c h a r d M o n a h a n . secretary r.f t h i s club to :ittond tl'.oir I Itoport o a r d s for S.-ptombor ,ui(l ir.eni t]f.-r is reiiurstiand Teas had never missed them! u be on h a n d of W e s t Groton. .\ftor t h o w-hist mooting on Monday nftornoon. Novom- riotob'T havo boon issued by nl! t h o: b.at a W i r . a y k > " i j i: :ouch w i t h t h e olent societv will be held a t t h o h o m e of Mr.^-. Wifliam J. Kelly. 10 W a s h i n i : l«irt> s i x t y - t o u r por.sons wei-e .sewed bor 14, also t h n t nn invitntion h a d j schools, A fniluro t o rocoivo n .-ard Hnt "he m.an or womaii PREMIUMS \\-ith every 10 lbs. ton stroot. w i t h r e f r e s h m o n t s . D a n c i n g occupied boen i-oooi\od for two of t h i s chili's : shimM b.i r e p o r t e d ini:n.-(Uatol>- t o who. newlinp jrlasses, tlie Anu-ricau ] T u e s d a y evenincr. meotinp: of t h e Th.-- A v o r b r a n c b , t h e r e s t of tho ovoning. I t c n r y M. mombors to nttond t h o nioeting of lho sni'-Trintondont. •JUK 'i'hursday i'.oy Scouts at l lie \'eslr\- at s.\-i U e d C r o s s h e l d a :; A d a m s a n d Miss Helen Barrow-s t u r - tho r e p p e r e l l W o m a n ' s club on T u e s <;oes without theui. feek White Rose Bread afterniKjri to plan f"r nLshed the' music. .-V p a r t y o t s e v e n - day afternoon, N'ovombor 15. T w o Wc-^t "'iroton. ,. .mnual drive ' i>^,.y w i U i a m J- iCellv ar.d C \ V . for memberi^hip whirli W l l l s ooon t e e n c a m e trom West Groton. E v e r y - now- m o m b o r s weve .-ulmittod t o tho o n tta,';.a k r I _^t^.,j.,^.^ ^^.^^.,-^. . j ^ , . cit b-K:i;.-.^ fia-.m ihcir lack every day. -1 W i l l i a m W Doughnuts and Frydkakes Arth-iv r ^ r Ida b o d y seomed to enjoy t h o ovoning's club. Tho s p o a k o r nf th.- aftornoon KuKcne S, liarry h a s kindly Kederated <'hurch t o a ronfer.'no laniilifs t. .i.'ive . vo.i tV Let US fit you to j^l.T-sses.. e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d hopod for s i m i l a r -, wns Miss .\nnii' fnlh-ii. 'listr;"t nnd 1 t h o invitation t o be c h a i r " l i u r a l cluirch lifo," which wa.s Crackers and Cookies re".ntl 1 O r o t o n rn.^d c \ e n t s in t h e future. j school nnrso. wi-.i. -Aae,- nn i;-.to!-ostin,i: l i o t : s . m a n oi th*' drivo. T h e public is r t - at Trinity Kpiscopal ohurcli, ' "on^ Mnrry H.t r t e a u x , 'd that wil! pive yon b'.ospnnd inst',-:u-;i\-o t,-.H< on h< r work xxx to b.:'>';oUwh.en t h r call sur.^toM Shefford Cheeses and Canned T h u r s d a y of tliis weok. On Sund.-i,v m o r n i n g I'.ov. .-N. \V.lho town .-md osporinlly in the sohtiols. bb'i Mf Mr, Hin - b a l l cf>mes. cfl relief:" S c o t t of Concord pro.-iohod in oNChango Sho nlso nnsworod at th.- < ' l i r i s t i a ! ! Goods n n y .(.ic^tifins Nc-w A < l v e r t i . ' ^ ' n i c n t s Th.-. "oMriWii'.f; Trai e s t a t e r r a r.sft-rs -with t h e p a s t o r a t tho r o i i g r o g a t i o n a l ns!<orl !>v th..' inoniiiors rog.ii-ilins '.ior in Simda\' I l o w a : c h u r c h . H i s subjoct w a s --The pow-or w-ork. Tho noxt me. ting will ho ii.ln t a r. rdl i : t h e \\cf\\\ ,. of M r . a .•••;i m a d r r<.-i"t.*ntl>' f i ' o m t b i s liave b \v.\N r i : n — A C i r l f o r Hair Nets Shoestrings of Christ." whioh. a s ho jiointcd o u t . in Iho Town hnll o\\ l--rirln\- . \o:-.in:.:, A y e r — J oso 1 dl i ' . A n n o t^dn. C i e n e r a 1 11 ij 'j s o !• liwrence. S. ( } R I S \-jc;nit\mrle.'lay n o t only in t h e high idoals w h i c h N'ovomb.r 11, w l i i . h will li'' (;-,j. sl b Krreman a a ) . ! , i t t U ' t ( m - - W(.'bl». G r o t o n , Ma Stf F. H. GATHERCOLE! Hnrtwell 1 Aver\ h e ropresented. h u t in t h o roa! w o r k . night. Th.- olnb i-otoii to invi;.' tbo X a t h a n A. T a y l o r r t a l . t o H . A . e)b.IK O H S A L H - - ^ S l x H o r s e s rij^ht o u t of -which C h r i s t did for m a n k i n d n n d in mombors of xif I au-.-.-ncc W, tt-.ty ih- fr-Mii Vose to fii'n'. Xi i h a n A. T a v l o r a d m . t o A . S. MANSION HOUSE ICE CREAM b a r d w o r k , woi^-hlriii: f r o m I.'iOO l o IT.OO Optometrist * h i s personality, a s rovoalod in h i s lifo post, -X. I. , to ll.- : h . i r guosts oxx tl-.;:; 111 M;ii:i s t r - . - r , E'epporrll—Marv A. S h a t , Hradb". lb.<!. e n c h . A o h a n c e t o bu%- s o o d horBei* •.\v.i\ M i s s t u r k t o Tl. 10. Mo.sser. .•"t.^n Mrs, 1'a.-rie I I . Ono of til.' bi'St in the city of s e r v i c e anjI sacrifloinl d o a t h on tho ;ovoning. Shirb-v—Krank Chen p . HAbJ'^S OiU.'HAlin HII^I^ r.-irbf'J r r t i i r r e d fr 111 t l i . ' i r trip soutii A Ibl rti t o O. K, l ; a k e r : C h a r l e s K. f ' A l i M . .l.ainos M c C o . - k l o , S u p t . . G r o t o n . c r o s s . T h e m u s i c a l . s e l e c t o n w a s -'.WoI On No\-.'!nlioi- 1 '1. New Oarley Block A Y E E 'I 60<? per quart \V>u!e in Hnlti M a r i a . " plaved bv MLss Alice K n a p p . bo gi\on n t tho (--ijil •• .-••'ptior. l^^ t " , Ul M.-indav nieht b b - i k - r t o K, A l l a r d r t u\". Triwnsend Mas8. T.'iephone :S-4. *^:9 A. •A rK'Tor., Mount — T i m o t h y t ' o l T e y t o K. K, K i n ^ ; W . a l v y '. isitod W a \'lolinlst. a n d Mlss Alice J>odgc, t h e Boston by t h o l-'rani .^s K. i'';t7n h n t . l MI ' J Call .\,TCr (tT-11 fnr . \ p p o l n u n r . a t J Karly FOIl SA l > V — T h r e e ROa t ^ . org.anist. At t h o ovonin.g servico a t tj.mient t o ^ofMiu-n \^•h<" W i l l a r d S' N on. Alt^-x?\nf!rl.i, \\ nation; ' o r H. K e s . s i n d o r ; K v ^ n - t t W . S o a v r r pot.'itoes, ]|tl.:>0 p t T Nu . I . i i r h : d l b . ' t o T . FI. \ V e l r h : H a r r y Nb S p e a r t o UoHp ; •-• r \- .at A r 1 i n 2:t o n, \ ' i r « • - ' s e v e n o'olock t h o pastor c a v o a tino pioneer..^ ami t o womon hav<' b p . ' n C1(;.\KS TUI4.-\(,'CO C.A.VDY u o r k horf^t^, > i - 5 : c o m b b o n e ^ ^ ."i <• p o r j d '*'t t y s b n r f : b a t t i r i i . - ; i] .b J . P i p e r . L u n e n b u r g ' — A l i > h o r . s o K. • ' a d d r e s s on " T h o path of poaco." i mont. Miss Oo.n crittnna nf ;ir-bi''--. •8—>»»»»»»»»»»»»»».]..>».>^»»-H•cllon. corti wood; plj^s, I.TTM" • .'.nd 1 ivnnsylvania. B r o w n t " W i l l i a m .1. N b a t l s o n , b i n d o n T h e r e w-as a s a x o p h o n e solo, •-.\h- \ w.ns elected a- a .lojog.-i A. l i n n r w . ' l l ?hoice [ Fmall, b u r k w h";it fo: vou: he IMj-'o a n r i L a n c a s t o r s t r e e t s . e f r o m tb*"' s e n c e , " by Ronald Dimock. with o r g a n | W/imnn-s olnb t o .Io: "\!:-. a n d > ! r s . X o r m a n .• S. W . .•^ABIXK. II NOTICE a c c o m p . a n i m o n t hy Mi.s.s Dodgo. - O n o j sinco sho w a s t h t t ' ^ n d t h i s r c . - ^ r p t i o n p h o n e . ' . oto:i nr.. •' n-io\-p t o ^V'o:-t f r . w r , AT r s , C Joo r ITO . l o h n s o n of NVintbrc<;i I .Itn row [ f r e p - i r o d t o io a,il k i n d ? . Hr^^t w n n i a n ;n :•. fleeting h o u r " w.is s u n g hy Miss Siis.-in •.\\K, M r . I V d t T ' - IS t-i ba.': b o r n \-isitinitr h e r m o t h e r , Mr.'^, I »f I . l i r h t Itn.l Hc;ivy Toflroinir. aiee,. H i U w i t h saxophone a c c o m p a n i m e n t - a p p o i n t e d b y t b o i: o ' r r n c r n n a .'-ta' CARD OF THANKS n.i- n s m i l b A b i i J r a 1'. S a r g e n t . I ' l o a s a n t strtrt. I K t l r n U n r o '.nd I'i.-.no b o v i n e , hetst^se b y R o n a l d n i m o c k . T h o o h u r c h .loco- ; b o a r d n r . d ',\r u i m p l -hf'd i^ond w o r k i Tb.--' • . - . r L U - n p i i ^ * - ; r - r a > n n a ^ nai--. and o i l f K i p h : v - o r k a t . . h o r t r.otlc/!. Mrs. Iy\<Tfr T . S . i w y e n of I - ' i t c h b n i k : Kor appoint:!-,": t h i s l i n e of; s r a t i o n s wero hogonl.s.v a n d f e r n s . , ;i -v \ ; ^\^'dnoHd•'V • • ' n i n e - w i l l s p " n t t h o w oo k - r n d w i t h h e r ) ta r e nts", AI)\MV ST\U1.K on .-m io-IvisoMrs. A. B . F a r w e l l h a s l>oen enjoy- w a s in ,T m u •; m a \v . Mr a n d M r s W i l l ; a m i *. b o i i h > . I l.v t s ' t^O'iii, Ptrr-t't Oro*o». i n g , a f o r t n i g h t ' s visit with h e r m o t b o r .11(1 M i s s K<iith W r i p i i t >>f W e s t f . ^ n l . n \ V ' . : i i ; , n a n d sister. Mrs, C h a p m a n nnd .Mis-t o r m o r l o c a l : . .a. b.er, \\.i'* :TI t " w n m t l wn '•.all <• d T tlCell ItratCM s i \ t i o t h . \ m i M o i - v , i A l i c e C h a p m a n of Winchestor. w h o r b j b u-.ll U\S'|II-;K!,I-;I; Mond.a, i e \ ( n >^.^k It oipl r e t u r n e d , to thoir h o m e -ln.st wook I-'rida•^nmc: M r . ai-.d M r s . A n d r . - w .\:iv\ :i. M . I S s. rjctot-.-;- :• i'r'd K. ? : , . : > , ; • t:i The r n t - M ' t a i n n i o n t Thursday. , (Mint :> i . b V . r a i o d their sixliotb . , : ( h . ' .\r:-.ly V M. n two • parts, T h o Halleys havo sold thoir placo. of a I i l a y ann. i \ ' T s a vy. T h e \ e r \ - plens.a:', t a n d l a s t S n t iir(l.'i> . ! c o m m o n l y k n o w n a s t h e W i i m o t •< ) ' K ' e e f e ' s c i r m i l . " ' • T h o c a s t unusual event to.ok placo at thou ;n l e n t , nssisled n p of l i o m o Hr. C l t . - i r l . s I" .-^p, illilini^ of \Vo:*ff-p U c c . t o Charics R. 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With every $3.00 worth ] c o n t r n c t hospit.n1. T h e proKr.ini was Mr. F u l l e r of t h c Wlllowd.ale s t r e e t , in t h o f o r m of ;i n o v e l t y c n h a r o t . Tho I B a t e s - . M l s s H a j o l B a t e s . ? : l i z a h o t h Guaranteed 22c lb. S K I N N K D nA<Tt H A M S Raragc a n d his w-lfe have eng.agod t h e o n t e r t . ' i i n m o n t W.TK f u r n i s h o d h y t h e I B a t e s a n d T x i n l s p B a t e . s ,,f W o s t G r o - j D r . K. B. Butterfleld s p e n t tho of printing and developing h o u s e v a c a t e d by t h e L u r y s a n d m o v - I>lon s i s t o r s . i n r l t h c T l o n o y H o y f o u r i t o n n n d Nfi-sn H o s o J a r \ i , s . w h o m a k o s I w c o k - o n d in I'rovidence. K. 1., wllh Firepot size 4So lb. Price B I N E B U T T F . R ; h i s s o n . Fisk U. Buttorfield, i-oturnc"d t h e i r household goods t h e r e . f r o m I x ) \ v o l l . 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WlRSSl n r a R O A S T B E K F Inspection of CJeorpe .•-^. l a i d e F o r b e s , d a u g h t e r of M r s . F r a n - N. Jt. Kxcellcnt music for t h o dnnc- dies' Aid society for m a n y y r n r s a n d • H oTuht ow e.animal . R. c . took placo last 24-inch 178.00 PAJTOr B R I S K F r r CX1R.V B K K F ces F o r b e s , of t h i s t o w n , t o J o h n in^ wn,.i fiimishod hy fVini Blum's is .still an h o n o r a r y m o m h e r . Mr. .lar- T h u r s d al yl W Prompt Attention t o Mail eveninp In H a r d y ' s hall. Dougiin, of Clinton, wlll b o s o l e m - 3a7.7, boya of Uost.m. e'aps dccor.'ited \-is le.-ids a n active life, c a r i n p for a T h o Inspector was Mrs. H a t t l e M. T u t - 26-inch ISO Ib. 208.60 nized a t four o'clock o n W e d n e s d a y with-tilaclc cat.s were distrihtjted as larco p a r d c n . c h o p p j n c -wood a n d c n r - tl<> of Dorchostor. Orders Mrs, Mnry E . R a r t m a r c h . inp for hlfl flock of hons. (Tonpratua f t e r n o o n . N o v e m b e r 9, a t t h c b r i d e ' s fAVOrs d u r i n g t h c frr.\nd 2."io Ib. BOTTOM U O l N ' n P r i z e s mndo hy t h c cx-scrvicc m e n latlons t o Mr. an.l Mrs, .Tnrvis. May lelt. .1 p a r t president of A n t r i m . N. H., h o m e o n Hollls s t r e e t WHY PAY MORE? corp.^ a n d % , fnrmer m e m b e r of t h o the-,- live t o colehrate t h e seventy-fifth U n d e r t h c auspices of t h e F a r m e r s ' wore pivon t o t h o siiccossfnl pl.ayort; aT-.iilvorsary of thcir m a r r i a q o . 32o lb. BAOON local c o r p s , was a puest. also C o m a n d MceJianlca' club a n o t h e r h o r s o a t t h e whl.st p a r t y In o n c of t h o upper r a d e F r a n c i s Txivejoy, Member.s woro rooms. S o u v e n i r hooklcts contalnlnc. 20c rb. r a c e will t a k o placo a t t h o t r o t t i n g GO<yt> R O A S T B K K F p r e s e n t from RhirU-v. O n c c a n d i d a t e p a r k a t t h c Groton fair g r o u n d s o n t h e ovcnInR'fl p r o g r a m were piven to wan Initiated. AYER P C R H n n d COMPOIT.vn I / A RD D Thursday, November 1 0 , b e t w e e n t h e Ruest.i on c n t c r i n s t h c main room. \ R Thfi executive committee s e r v e d r e R a y . o w n e d b y T . A. J c n s o n , of P e p - where dccoratlonfl of .lutumn Ic.ivcs. News Itr.m.a. 12<j n nId d K.I Ib. freshmcnt.1 at Intormletilon, t h e t.ables p e r e l l , a n d S a m W a t t s , o w n e d b y A, p u m p k i n s , c r e p e p a p e r . cornsLalkp holnff flprend in the b a n q u e t hnll a n d DRUGGIST a n d (laRS of different n a t i o n s m a d e Services in .St. Andrcw'.s c h u r c h on 14 Central Avenue •H D r u r y . o t A t h o l , T h i s race- will 21V3 d e c o r a t e d with preens n n d n a p s . T h e P K A C H E S , l a r c e cnJM R e f r e s h m e n t s S u n d a y will b c holy c o m m u n i o n a n d t>e c o n d u c t e d a c c o r d i n g t o t h e t r o t - a n a t t r a c t l v o p i c t u r e . m e n u Included harlequin Ice c r e a m , of Cftke, coffco arVd Icc c r e a m wcrc s e r m o n a t 10,45, S u n d n y school a t tlnit r u l e s of t h o N a t i o n a l a s s o c i a t i o n . - - - - Mass. Phone 151-2 AYER, MASS l,OOin)ENSEI> M H / K 14c can Ayer a s s o r t e d cake and cocoanoon. T h e k e t w o h o r s e s h a v p m e t s e v e r a l served. T o Our Correspondents -ATER.MASS: Fall a n d Winter Underwear QjorestoJ Fine Weave KNIT UNDERWEAR. Wf////^/, W Men's Underwear Stevenson's Men's Shop Geo. B. Turner & Son WOODS' CORNER HEAT I About Some Things! i Union Cash Market "Sunbeam" Hardy-Russell Co. iiJli,iJ •L Wm.Brown u •]^^" ifidi ——''^^''•''""••"" I ••Illl. - . I III i i r i i i i i r j U i iii'ii' I SATUEDAY, NOVBMBEJB. 5/1921 AVER 0 knowledge. 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T h e c o u r t f o u n d T h o m a s n o t g u i l t y w e r e h e a r t i l y a d m i t t e d t., n i e i n b e r Aesop Fable. Pathe News.' P r o c t o r ' s S t r a n d h u s U i k c n o v e r t h c of a s s a u t a n d b a t t e r y , b u t f o u n d G e n - s h i p . All Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, trimmed with white Angora S t n - m d t h e a t e r In C l i n t o n , w h i c h w i l l d r o n g u i l t y a n d p l a c e d hLs c a s e o n L e e L. D r i v e r , d i r e c t o r h;;i,..iu r u r - i l SUNDAY, NOVEMBER O-Double Feature BiU ^J-'ro" l ' " . ^ ' " ' ' ' " ' of e o s t s a m o u n t i n g t o e d u c a t i o n , s t a t e o f I ' e n i i . s y i v ' , n i a g a v e b e o p e n f o r t h o .season s o o n . »4.50 Atttorney John D. Carney repTT, » ?4.98—S5.50 i l e a d v o c a t e d tt. O n o of o u r b u s i n e s s m e n t r i e d t o r e s e n t e d ' r h o m a s a n d A t t o r n e y D e - a s p l e n d i d a d d r e s s . Two Bhows Only—3.30 and 7.30 P. M. d i s c o n t i n u e . x u p i J o r t i n B I t o c k f c l l e r l a t c - m e r s o f I - I t c h b u r g r e p r e s e n t e d G e n - t h a t e v e r y t e . a c h e r t-lng. H i s p e r s o n a l Fancy Weave Tuxedo Sweaters, plain trimmed.... S4 98 r e c o l l e c t i o n s of J a m o s W i i i t e o m b Blltni>, b u t i t w a s n o u s e . T h e a u t o m o were of interest. -While h e r e g r o t t c d MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 b i l o rcfu.'ied t o g o w i t h o u t g a s o l i n e . Short Sleeve Sweaters with white knit vestee and collar "' On Mond.ay m o r n i n g L a u r l M a t t l l a m a n y ^ w a n t e d t o " r u n P a o k a r d s o n " 0 also had musical a s well na m o w h e e l b a r r o w salaries" h i s trend of c l a n l c a l dilllcultles. I n u n p a c k i n g a M a I t i 'A°ho PEABL WHITE in "Beyond Price," the storj- of a girl . h o gra.sped. 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T W , Stanwood P.olton tf M . a n c h o s t o r , M u r t i n w a s a p p l a u d e d , .aLso t h e s o l o L o c a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t b e f o r e p a y m e n t American citizen" and "Two black- arrive. Origin.al p o e m s w e r e r e a d by b y I . o s t i n a I ' u r k e r . T h e p r o g r a m w-as f o r t h e s a m e is m a d e , s m i t h s , " W l l U . a m J u b b ; p i a n o s o l o . Mi.ss E m m a C r a m a n d M r s . O e o r g e .V. H . , a n d G o o f f r o y l l o k o n of H a r with a cl.arinel solo by -oiui at concluded Mlss K a t h l e e n Miner. J O H N E- M A Y N A R D , R . R u f f l e , o f N a s h u a , w r i t t e n b y M l s s v a r d c o l l e g e s p e n t t h o w o o k .Mr, a n d I P.alph Itlick. w i t h Miss S h e p a r d s o n . t h e h o m e of t h e i r p a r . n T h e r e g u l a r n i e e t i n g of t h e A u x i l - C r a m a n d M r s - F l o r a J . T u b b s . o t PERLEY BEARD, nter .'iccompanist. 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R e f r e s h m e n t s • of s a n d w i c h e s , C r a m n e v e r m l s s e a a d a y , e v e n i n m o n t h of N o v e m b e r w i t h t r l e n d . s . good nddrcss by the pnstor. o r t o w n , a c t i n g b y t h c p u b l i c offlcor o r olives, p u m p k i n p i e , c.indy a n d c o c o a s o v c r o w i n t e r w o A t h c r . H e is n m e m T h e M e r r y - C J o - R o u n d c l u b wlll m e e t n designated N e x t M o n d a y e v e n i n g t h e H o p e C i r - bo or a radp p ooti n at eu dc h acai t ya f oo rr e st aoiw wcre served. A t t h e b u s l n e s - i m e e t - b e r o t l i V c d o n l a n l o d g e . I- O , O , F . , a t t h e h o m e of M r s - M y r t l o H o u g h t o n d, shall, s u b c l e w l l l m e e t w i l h M l s i e s M a y n i e a n d tbe ncxt week Thur.sday ovenlnp. w h e n i n g M r s . D a v i s a.sked t o r h e l p t b r t h c w h i c h h c J o i n e d in 1S73, a n d j e c t t o t h e a p p r o v a l of t h c a a l d o u p e r Rtarvlnfr A m c n i a n s a n d a s u m was Grange. K c n t l e m e n ' s n l s h t will b e ob.served. D o r i s Blood to c e l e b r a t e t h c b i r t h d a y Intondent destroy tho «amo. a n d thc amount actually expended thereon, not a p p r o p r i a t e d for t h a t purpose. Mrs. E a c h m e m b e r of t h o C l u b i s o x p o e t e d of t h e l a t t e r . e x c e e d i n g o n o n a i f of o n o p e r c e n t of David L l n d e n b u r g read .an article on Center. T u e s d . a v e v e n i n g t h e o f l i c i a l b o t i r d t h c a s s e s s e d v a l u a t i o n of e a l d l a n d i t o b c a c c o m p a n i e d b y h e r h u . s b a n d If is R o d Cros.1 w o r k . w i l l m e e t ' In t h e v e s t r y , a n d a s u p p e r h e r e t o f o r e s p c c i n c d In t h i s s e c t i o n av-All M l s s L u c y T . A m k I n of C a m b r i d g e . s h e h.as o n e ; o t h e r w l - s e b y a f r i e n d . Mrs. M a r y M a r t i n passed a w a y a t formerly t e a c he r ot the Center priA y c r B r a n c h A l l i a n c e r u m m a s r e s a l e w i l l b e Rori-ed t o t h e m , n f t e r w h i c h bo ftssosscd u p o n t h o s a i d l a n d s ; a n d t h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of t h o b o a r d w l l l a u c h a n n m o u n t In n d d l t l o n a s s h a l l bo t h e h o m o o t h c r d a u g h t e r In X x s o m l n - m a r y s c h o o l , s p e n t M o n d . a y In t o w n . a t 3 P l e a . s a n t St.. N o v . 9 a n d 1 0 . * -occur. Instead ot t h o w e e k l y pr.ayer required shall bc apportioned hotwoen s t e r o n Inst S a t u r d a y a t t h c ngo. ot tho city or town and the CommanM l s s L u e l l e J f i n e s of N a s h n a has O e o r K e H a r t w e U a n d M r s . P . O. m e e t i n g , olghty-fobr years. The funeral w a s b c o n Vlsltlnff a t t h o h o m e of M r . a n d . H . a r t w e l l m o t o r e d t o H l l l s b o r o , N . H . . w c n l t h In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h o p r o v i Thc hold on T u e s d a y afternoon at hcr Mrs. E l m e r B. Wllklns at WoodsvlUe. F r i d a v , N o v e m b e r 11. A r m i s t i c e d a y s i o n s ot section f o u r o t this act, for t h e week-endo u n t s t o bo a s s e s f l e d u p o n , p r l v o t o h o m e . R e v . O . Ai P r i c e ofilciatlng. w l l l b e obser%-ed w i t h a s p e c i a l s e r v i c e ae m s t a t e s a a h e r o i n p r o v i d e d s h a l l b o asMrrf. E l l R i b c t h p a « c n w e n t t h i s CW P e r r y of H l l l . s b o r o r e c e n t l y ' B u r l n l w a a In S h i r l e y Village c e m e t e r y . a t 7.30 w i t h - a n a d d r e s s b y t h e p a s t o r , s e s s e d a n d c o l l e c t e d , a n d s h a l l b o a H e n Mrs. Martin w a s for several y e a r s w e o k t o t h e v i l l a g e w h e r e s h e Is t o s p e n t a t e w d a y s w i t h h i s d a u K h t e r . a p p r o p r i a t e - t o t h e o c c a s i o n . T h c b e l l o n s o l d ealftten, l b t h o n a m e m a n n o r a n d s t . a y f o r t h o w i n t e r a t t h e h o m e of M r s r, C. H . a r t w e l l . O n F r i d . a y t h c y a r e s i d e n t Of t h i s t o w n a n d w e n t f r o m of t h e c h u r c h Is a l s o t o r i n g , a t t h e w i t h t h o s a m e c f t e c t a s Is p r o v i d e d In a t t e n d e d t h e t u n e r a l In M.aldcn o t M r . n o o n hourh e r e to F i t c h b u r g , w h e r e s h e w a s a M r s . I d a H a z c n . t h c c n s o of n s s c s s m c n l s for street 'watering. ' , ^ m e m b e r o f t h b C. C. c h u r c h . S h o w a s .Mrs. J o h n W . E v n n n l e f t l a s t S a t - P e r r y ' s b r o t h e r , w h o w a s k i l l e d b y a n A vested c h o i r ot t w e n t y - t w o glrla a natlvo ot Canadji. T h c d e c e a s e d l a u r d a y ; r o r I r w l D , r a . , w h e r o s h e Is t o a u t o m o b i l e , b e i n g f o r c e d b y a t r u c k SHIRLEY . BOARD OF SELECTMEN THE .UNIVERSALXAR vSixteexi/ or iSixtyl :^ t Coupe $595 F. O. B. Detroit Wiih Startmr antt Dtmountablc Rtm, T H E Ford car is so simple in construction, so dependable in its action, so easy to operate and handle that almost anybody and everybody can safely drive it. The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed with sliding glass windows, is cozy, and roomy—modest and refined—a car that you, your wife or daughter win be proud to own and drive. And of course it has all the Ford economies of operation and maintenance. Call and look over the Ford Coupe. Reasonably prompt delivery can be made if you order at once. J. M. HARTWELL Authorized Sales and Service NASHOBA GARAGE LITTLETON Telephone 39-3 SALE OF HATS SATURDAY ONLY 2 S % off Original Price R. M. Graham Barry Building AYER, MASS. It Takes Off the Chill with a Bit of Any Fuel On moderate days, .so niiinerous upon the calendar of spring and fall, the Round Oak Pipelcss Furnace disperses rapidly thc chill, from all rooms, with a trifle of any fuel. Users highly praise tliis trait which provides oomfortably warm rooms for little tots to dress in, without that expensive practice of opening windows later to cool off an overheated houseIn bitter weather- too, thcy flnd that comparatively little fuel fiuickly sends a genially moist warmth into everv nook. ROUND OAK ' PIPELESS HEATING SYSTEM That such beneficial advantages are attainable from a pipelcss furnace, so ea.sy to install, creates hardly a ripple among o'mncrs who kno-w of the Round Oak Folks and their generations of fame for unusual achievcmentsWo invite your inspection- Immediate ordering is advi.sed to insure installation before oold weather. This specialty is marked at the bed-rock price. Service and quality considered, it is, without question, the greate-st possible valueWhen you divide thc investment into the years of its usefulness, you sense why it is the •wise choice. Ayer Hardware Co. PAEK STRBBT AYER, MASa AmMmcMH BOSTON. MASS. IA mlnuto ttma^artiw^Vr X I now ono of S«ton'.^vJS'"'i* " » ' • ' « « f Itho c h o i c e . t l h ; m A i ? r n ' ' ' i r * ? - »''«'• I ili-.". ' P . r f « . a^uui " D ^ ^ ' i l S y c S S j ^ i f ' * ' i THE FAMOUS RAfHSKELLEfi SATURDAY, NOVEMBEE 6. 1921 TOWNSEND b e c a m e "very m u c h broken- Hn a famlUar flgure oh tJjo streets h J , ^ Center. . ' •• connned t o t h o b e d only a b o u t i n o to,?'?,"nv''^'°' " " " • ' °"<» "leco Of Bos- m o m l , a n d w a s t e n d e r l y ^ . n ^ ^ r j ^ ^ ; " ? " ton h a v e boon recent. vI«ltor« 1„ t?S?n. lila.last s i c k n e s s by h i s son's wife H ' w a s o n e of t h o first m e m b e r s of V o r i h S t a r lodKC. J. O. O. F . . a n d a m e m h - r club Of St. P a u l Lodge of .Ma.suns a T j e r He Is survived by on^- " " , i l * " ' K;randchlldron a n d t w o h,-.l.'"brotl.nr„ George L. 'Whitcomb of ih . ,„™V'aud' '' F r a n R G r e e n l e ^ r a l i ' r . M ? ^ ^ 'vibert ' ' " ' - P u t - Silas W h i t c o m b of W o n , , - , - ' " gl.08?s uUdlnft ?o'fh"„''' '",^\^^'"' ^"^ J. B* Qrlffin ine grinning pumpkin faces on tH« JSTneifdr""'^••"'°-"°--'? r e a d i n g of t h e d r a m a of, J o b a t t h , . Congregational church. " ter of Joslynvllle. h a s - r e t u r n e d (o h,?^ I T h e p r a y e r m e e t i n g Thursd.ay even h o m e in Salem, a n d Mrs. Joseph M a r w hg_wa8 led b y .Mlss E s t h e r finVnll" o potto of Clinton, w h o h a , Oeen bo- ?d ^„^, savo a r e p o r t ' ' ^ o f ' ' T h e " ' & s t Ing for s e v e r a l w e e k s witi, M " "^i'f^- «latc convention a t W o r c e s t e r cfctoChester, h a s alsb re.u.n'e.^'™',,-^^''- bor c ^ n J e n i f e r " o b m s o n . r e p o r t e d a flne nfTl!'' i J P " " ^ ' "P^'ery-member c a n v a s " of t h e c h u r c h a n d p a r i s h wlll be cSn West. J o h n ScofldI, of Wnk.-ii,.!,] g u e s t of Mrs- Barah Waters' S q u a n n a c o o k I n n last week Miss Isabel H a y w a r d ,.f w i . , „ i , don, s p e n t t h e week-,',,i a t ^ i ?,'"'"" of h e r m o t h e r , Mrs. L « tLJll!'J'"l'i B a y b e r r y hlll" a j w a r d , of . Mrs- Owon B a r r o w s of R , „ „ I n ,.. called u p o n friends in i o w „ ^ h ? ' ' " ' " ? ' Sho will b c remernlArJd a^ I f J^ ^2"^H a r d y , w h o w a s a ,-o,-Lt / ^ ' " S " ^ " ^ 9'c:!„^a ^^rf^ £B!n Bargains in Used CARS One 1920 Sedan, .with S t a r t e r . . . . . . ; 9S7S One 1920 Coupelet,,vith Starter; extra good. 940ioi One 1920 Coupelet; newly painted; looks hke new.. 9425 bf.p;t.Kf"''^"»^-''-^"^«etm°/; One 1919 Touring, with winter top; starter and demountable rims 9275 One 1916 Touring; regula ar equipment; good running condition ovnnlnriVi . 'usic ° '"<> S p i r i t Of t h e aL'o"'S^ncint.''";^u';L*"{f? _--. V. v h e by x-Lnnos F c n n o-' s- nr?), ' l '^' ' =F1'l"t«rcn"h^lbs°uh^re^ed^; _r o r c h e a ft r a' " ' of T h e r e were guesta p e r e l l Aver « . Y ^ P r e s e n t f r o m Pcp^ 83 East Main Street AYEE b S r g a n d Bistni'^K' ^°''^<>od. L u n e n - T L T>„K ! J^' '^e'^l'les t o w n guestsand they n . e ' e u " n g " S \ ? e 2 , ' > e l d t h e i r r e g u l a r t h o p u b l i c school.;^ 1 r e nn^'^"'^'" ^". wero a c c o m p a n i e d bv \'|' Coffey's Odd F e l l o w s ' h n n '"'^^"^ e v e n i n g a t y e a r s a g o w a s a residem nf ? > , . ^ T ' ' ' " b r o t h e r from Aycr, w h o s' pent the day t s , m a k i , . . f h V . . ' ° " ' " with t h e m . Groceries and Provisions Ing p r e s e n t H, '• * ^?°^ n u m b e r b e - wo ni t.hB ahyebre pr rayr e nhlll "n i^t h n ^ L ^ " ' " ' ' An Informal Hulloween party w a s occupied by Mr. Liieh """^ "'"'' .?£K;»„™-5, JfEW, FANCY GRATED A N D Mrs. H o w a r d Terrell One 1917 Runabout; regular equipment.... V,^ „ ? n d family SLICED H A W A i l A N P I N E A P P L E S a r e to move Into ,. T h e a n n u a l fair will be held w ^ , i A T P R I C E S T H A T .VRE R I G H T of M r . Stephen S h e p h e r d , Mlss Kstella Tu.-k One Open Cab %-Ton True.; noarly new bod^: i : : ; ; , ; ; ' , ; ; ^ J a n d family, B f y b ^ ^ y h ^ r ^ T ^ e n r e been c a m p - er a n d M r s . C h a r i c s Il.Mlgmt^n H . V Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Ing f o r t h e s u m m e r oween s p o r t s a n d gamuts w".re C M ' sem!";, '/""'••^ " ' *^'« c h u r c h a r c to at ?150. pond section oY the F i t c h b u r g r';k"d''" Joyed a n d a f t e r w a r d t h e y o i n . ^ fo 'k VERMONT BUTTER A S':"ll"..,«"'>-*'!e «9™e of tle"„"S , o T S r H-V'.'-^mbr^d\T'of^'^h^h I ^'^^ '"'- ^ - J ^ ; 1917 motor ; good cab and body S 125 t h e week . . . . „ . , „ „ ,„ ^ , ^^^^ ,.„ , ,songs. - . . a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s of cakp SPECIALTY [i • d^iVc^tol^ ""^.J^A^le^!^^-! Mo^nVTfte^yol-n'''fn-'^irV^Tt^-o! AlBo, One 1917 Harwell Touring Mrs, b r m ! " , h " ^ f u l t a r e w a n t ? ^ . Plea o ge?-af«'r^aJ--S^^^^^^^^^ bring t h e contributions Sunday. t h o hostesses of t h o a f t e r n o o n M r s Troop 1, B o y S c o u t s of America Doane taking t h e place of'Mrs: E a r ! meet a t t h e vestry t h i s S a t u r d a y o - ,,-' OF BUYING A W a l l a c e , w h o h a a r e c e n t l y moved w h e r e s h e wlll sp?.nd t h e w i n t e r ing- F i r s t call a t seven o'clock " Mrs. H a t t l e Blood Is a-ssIstinL- fn.. telle of Bayberrj- hlll la-st week " " " farce- •A-^'"'' '*"" *'""'°'^='« m e e t i n g I h e N e w AdTCrtlscments farce. N o m e n w a n t e d . " w a s Klven t h e p r e s e n t a t t h e h o m e of Vlr'' "" by -Mr.-,. J o l m P i p e r . .Mrs- R o u y Cow" Mrs. C h a r l e s Jenkinsaud ••••***.>«.>«.j.{..j.4.4..f,.j.,j.,j„j..j..j.^^^^^ ...w.'r.'i'i ..~ -^ ^in^Z^^^^i^-^^ '"'- """ariT'^gCj'tiisuXoJTi^- DIAMOND THIS CHRISTMAS SEE H.-R. STRAND Carlcy ni„<-k, R o o m 2 0 .^ypr FOR A GOOD TRADE lOtf Pf.arbor Is board n g a t M r s ^f-lrfl.^ H l l d r e t h ' s for t h e winter-ilartha Victor Powell h a s moved from t h e .Stearns hou,«P into t h e u p p e r t e n e m e n t of t h e Wyeth house a t t h e corn e r of H i g h l a n d a n a Bow -streetsMl-.s. livi.i:,- /Soavor fhas r p t u r n e d from .-, Msit to friends in I.owell! •Mis. J a m e s Woolley. c e l e b r a t e d in Tuesd-'.v"'''^- ""'" e j s h t i e t h b i r t h d a y on iue.s<aj, N o v e m b e r first. She reman v . - f ? '"••'May remembrances m, nj c a r d s a n d l e t t e r s from relatives and friends; also, a v e r y line b i r t h d a y c a k e a n d beautiful flowers from h e r sons, C h a r l e s a n d t f e o r g e of W?n- Mrs- H e r m a n W. L a w r e n c e is a.;.<ii«f a vory severe coui T-o'WSL'n'i'^^SrTor"' '''''' ^ ^ ^ ' ^ The L- B- B- s. held ay session a t t h e Baptist cahnu r cahl l - don hn,,"ntir.,r"i-"" t"-"-' a t t e n d a n c e '""'""•'" f'om ^usg.V'rJ^Ttfnl^ f ' i . i a - t h r d - e ' S ^°e;Sei,^:!"^"™'^---'^--S-a he t t a e " l . ^ f '•""' ' " « r e m a i n d e r of Virginia, t h e little dau o t .MrX r - ^ . ^ - . ~ , - J ^ o r k , ^ t h e and Mrs. R o y B r o w n , i.s Khter. 011 t h e s i c k list this weekb e ^ % 5 : ^ d ^ T ^ e ^ ' d - ^ > i r S s ^ ter, days in Boston i J. M. HARTWELL fo."^?•^^l^?eeS^t';^:o.,l:s:'1?-^ rktiia. A l d e n S h c r w l n of W e s t T o w n s e n d s a n e b 7 M ? s i % m ' r i , ' ' r?"'^"' ^ecompamed t i ^ e ^ E m m a A d a m s on t h e piano n ^ f r e s h m e n t s were served a n d a soC' Jal h o u r enjoyed. i„iP? ^i""' '^eouts will h a v c a " t r a v e l m s food .sale' t h i s S.aturday, going Bh"l ^ ? " ' " / " ^°'""'' •""••«• H a r H s o n l^li-'-s ha,s given t h e u s e of h c r a u t o foi- t h i s purpose- T h e m o n e y is to go o t h e Girl Scouts' N a t i o n a l fund a n d t h e q u o t a to be raised Is $4 2,50- -•« IftUTO I i cftRRiftGe I -fftNDSIGN ' I FftlNTING * NASHOBA GARAGE U'TFLETON, MASS, Telephone 39-3 ' • ;*'''• i*^"'"'''''"' " " « Is t h o t i m e t o . .^ b c thliiklMR a b o u t n m k l n g tJiat •!• t nmcliliic of yours look spick a m i J \v- s p u n H-ltli a c o m b i n a t i o n of E d w a r d Kobbins .n1^w%?rlf^^^i^^-';-^;J2e I'arwell, I'ormor and .Mrs- E m m a U > ' ' " ' " ' " " ' ' vaniL-^li. QUALITY MOTOR CARS were niarrk-moi- rc-sident.s of Littleton ' •> having Wish to call your attention •d 111 F i t c h h u i g T u e s d a y - ' I t -^I''- •'>rerc-liant if you wish t o .j. trip b5 -MrsGoorge KA d a m s of F i t o h b u r . lii'.vf iK-oplu n-alizf t h a t vou Welch a- r- e- a t to their stock of , c a n y iioUiiiig hnt t h c best" in NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 8 t h for t h e w-inter t i e h o m e r residence • -stock, t h e r e Is n o t h i n g tluit will ; e m p h u s i z e t h e faet m o r e tlum CEIVIETERY LIGHT SIX MODELS ONLY h a v i n g a bright, new- sign over y o u r p l a t t of buslucs.s. common h a s tiot y e t l^Tre^d^J!'' MEMORIALS ROADSTER, two-passeiiger $ 1 1 2 5 .\ small basket a n d -x.-veral niate* .•Mr- C a r r i a g e D r l v o r . ( h e r e Is Corlls's"' W o o n " ' ' " " - , ^ " fon,° J ^ m " ; emno iMJttor e o m b h i n t l o n Umn a which they would be pleas- m a d e h p r -^' °' P ° ' - " a n d , .Me,, CS. TOURING CAR • K(K>d h o r s e , nict-. s h i n y Imnicfss * ,)f„ "• •'^"•"Prise visit in h o n o r $1150 ed to have intending pur- nf a m i a well p a i n t i i l c a r r i a g e . Rev- and Mrs- J o s e p h McKoan or t h e occasion^^^••^''^•e^n^Z.x^v:^:^^^,^ havt nn .,1-v^ , , , , <''^P'''5<* w a s c o n f e r r e d GOUPE will kindlv * r e t u r n e d from ~ visit • • to-"•"•'-an itiatory chasers inspect and obtain ?nu-T h ea7I n™"'"<1«<^;' relatives in ownersAdanis ^1550 w h o c o m n u i n i c a t e with T H E U K I S NO R E T T K K TI.ME W e d n e s d a y even- Worceater McKe-.n\.-,-S" Springlield, a n d Mr- .Mrs. return the cannot at present lodge I o n ' ' ' ' V " * ' T ? ^ -'^"'•"^ S t a r ^ prices. THA.N- T H E P R E S E . N T T O * SEDAN c ? ^ l ^ ^ j ; ^ t a. the $1850 WrfiTht o^^i • - . ^ ' P<^P"ty C h a r l e s * [ l:e^:--"^^'^^-^-^^«e;"a;'-;?tlc!iG I V E T H E FOKEGOI.NG A •> were p r e s e n t a s wore visitors f r o m o t h e r PARK .STREET S E R I O U S THOUtSHT. d u c r e d ' b , ' - . M t - " v l T ^ A ^ ' i ^ a t c ? , "T towns- A collation w a s served* F. O. B. -South Bend, Ind. t e r ^ s " - S^"}',f ,^V. -robey of Manche..i f f w c ^''J' "^"'"S^ ' " a d e t o c e l e b r a t e topic being " T h y w-fll b t done '•'• " ' " I'ifty years of experience, 34 of .Mr.s- Bates of .Vew York who h a s fn h ' f i'v? ^^y- ^ ' o v c m b c r n . A t 2.30 AYER, MASS. s p e n t t h e p.ast -su w h i c h was s p e n t w i t h t h e late m t h e a f t e r n o o n t h e r e is to b e a foot- M i„ ^--Z *"••" -^"nimer in Jaftrev V .V- S u b : t c ^ ' . . l t : a l ' ^ i ; ^ l n i S s ' ^ ^ ^ ? l - ^ " ' F r e d e r i c k Whitney, 12 years Mrs A r t h r ^ H ^ ' ' " ' • ' ""'"'^ M n a'a: Town^son'n " ^ ' r ^school ' " . '^^ t ePaem p ps e. r e lIlnatnhd of Mrnd t h eof present. w i t h J o h n A- Scott ^ Son of I o w n s e n d .high e •Mrs- A r t h u r H o m e r forme Cnitiu-ian Xote,-^. Boston, a n d four y e a r s in r u n r '>""v5' !." '^''fh' o'clock, t h e T o w n - W eMr.. a r e " N ' ^ H ' " - ^'^"^ ^ " ' ° » of B.ast " T h e a d v e n t u r e of ning m y own shop, s t a n d s back Fresh a n d F r o z e n F i s h , T u e s d a y . ?;H-"K^\"'' ' ' " " ' «^'^« "^ c o n c e r t . a « e r tor « ; = •«?•• J""" ^•'«'"ng t h e i r d a u g h - good-will international will ter. MrsStephen S h e p h e r d Th'^ ""^""^ i^'"' b e d a n c i n g m u s i c b y of every j o b t u r n e d o u t by meWednesdays. T h u r s d a y s a n d F r i d a y * ' t h e T o w n a e n d o r c h e s t r a . . s e r m o n .Sunday ue t h e t h e m e of t h e I use t h e very best of m a t e r i a l s Wc ship b y p a r c e l p o s t t o n a l t h b o r is suggested "irv, h \ " " ' ' ' i " ' ''^^'"' t o P " ' and g u a r a n t e e every j o b .as perIng towns- Tel. o r m a l l ordore p r o m s t - In J ? . ? ^"'^^i'^^'y <='"'' 1^«W t h e i r m e e t - ing to -Townsend Center t h i s w-ook fect a s h u m a n i n g e n u i t y can ng in tire C o n g r e g a t i o n a l o h u r c h v e s - rrom t h e . r t e n e m e n t in JoslV'nviUe ly attended to. ry on T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , t h e m l e t - fho. m a k e themMaple Street Telephone 425 AYER-, MASS* I-adies' Study club will hold Ing b e i n g In c h a r g e of .Mrs. E m m a V, D0N1.0.V A OO. Lancey- T h e p r o g r a m consisted of a ho •• ""^S^'ar fortnightiv m e e t ng a t seven p n f " j ; * " ' " ^ ^ ^^'o^^'^ber 13, a t Mttln .Street ATW \ei-y i n t e r e s t i n g p a p e r r e a d b y Mr« the r e a d i n g - r o o m next .Monday afterh v m n ^ ' ' ' ' ^;"'.'='"' "'^ ^""-y Of t h e old win who'w^^P'^- ° ' -^"•••'' ^ S n e s .Sherh j m n s a n d t u n e s , " Sirs, I c e a Cowd r e y a n d .Mr-s B e r n l c e B a c h e l l t r s i n g : ber"; Hoover!'''-'"•" '"' """^"^ ° " " « " - c h ^ « b ' ^ ' " ^ , l - e l ! j ? i t ' r - " - - " ing s o m e of t h e t u n e s m e n t i o n e d , a n d . E d w a r d Elliott of Dooi-iield V u MrsK m m a S c a v e r r e a d i n g o t h S r s o n ^ ^ X " r ? y \ / i r ''-••^ ^^^^^^ C e n t r a l Ave. A Y E R , .M.'VSS, * RpfroshmontB of h o t c h o c o l a t e . Land-: I ' m . In IU<I «ixl.«oia m S u A W ^ E t h e l P r o u t y F r i d a y . A T i h j - a f l o ? • < " 8 " ^ » » » » » ^ . » ^ . » . > . f . ^ . ^ | , . j . ^ l ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^* wiches a n d cake were served. „„f^0'^S6 w a y of Bo.-=ton :s a g a i n Huron * so-'iiion -Mrs \ v t i , , . " Mrs. Viola X. Toko no otlwr. HOT . f »oBr V Starting your car these cold mornings is a severe B u r p e e , of "Weot- s p e n d i n g a few days with •Mr- a n d .MrsF r a n k l-^irnsworth. [ m i n s t e r , is visiting with ' h e r cous!n » I A 5 I O . \ D JinAND P I L l S f o ™ l -Mrs, L u c y L a w-•rence, rencev.c»usm. strain on your batteiy. It m u s t be kept fully charged rc«lknovB..sBcst.Sifat.AlvanReItibl« Mr^'"''Tnh^n°"ii^ Basford a n d .Mr, a n d 'The b o d y of M r s . Ellen P o w e r s of Mrs- J o h n P e n n i m a n of Peabodv took m order to stand without collapse; also, your b a t t e r y SOLD BY DRUOQISTS EVERTWHERE To all t h e s u p p e r with Mr- a n d Mrs- j t ^ h n ' P o w - • N.fl.SPJNP J 8 1 LITTLETON •-•1 1 u c I UIM .\CT\-S Items. ^n;jn^p/si;!-^-i^>S FISH YATES' GARAGE CHICHESTER S PILLS - g ^ f T/t"li^'!i^^-,a n^t I Francis J. Perry t| Battery Service IBIF'^' s S i s Let Us Do Your Work Such as —""buH?,"^' '^'Vi' "•'^'' l^'-0"Tht"her°i cemete,"" " T h u r s d a y In Hillside Af.^"'- , ' " i ^ -'^''•^- '^- ^- S t r u t h e r s a n d }l ^."'^ ^ ' " - '^- S- H o w a r d a t t e n d e d he?d in in^'^vo " " JF^ r^i d'"''"">' <^o"vent7on neiu Ayer^ "on ay. WlH freeze unless you keep it charged. L e t u s service ing r n e n d s in towji. and Iinancial succe.s.s we t e m ei S u r your battery without cost. ^«ivic-e t h f ' ' M o , h ^ ' ' J l ' ^ ' " ^ H o d g e , formerlv of sincoi-e t h a n k s . Tho excellent ehick t h e .Methodist tihurch a t t h e Center en-pie -supper with all t h e fixings served by .Mr. a n d .Mrs. J M Hartweli fn'^TJ"^ ',!"' ^ ^ P ' ' ^ ' P " ' P " o " Snn^a'; and thoil- helnors w-i-* r-^,',„, w.-ts m uch in t h e absence of t h e p a s t o r Jtov «f SPECIAL SALE—While They Last J o s e p h McKean, a n d t h e Y P s c K lated- T h e n k p r o cVe'el d ls" w-en w ^ U"•^ ''•^'^-'•'^r ^rr^o; BUTTONHOLES ToToh. '"^'"- ","'^,""8 of t h e P a r e n t - service w a s held a s usual a n d c o n - even than last year, v„n,rZJ^V •^^•''00 a t i o n wlll be held next ASHLAND TIRES, 30x31/,.. i.ayinon's Sundav will BUTTONS COVERED wH i?,*^' '^'"'^hitects from F i t c h b u r g Ho-i'glar "^"•'" "^ ''''• ^•^-"- .Noveniber be ob.servod 13- Th -MrsE b e d W e s t o v e r from Boston will be p r e s e n t to consult with t h e HEMSTITCHING na.s heen s p e n d i n g a few d a v s t h e icn.ip.oi. The addi-oss, " T h e lav.n-m-!, .m" gn s' s ' ^atlapted ' i r ' n ? ' / " . to ' ' '•'i;='°<=''''""" Townsend- onT hbuildi s is past week with h e r m o t h e r " Mrs- ' h ? V ^ - ' - ' ' 1 i ' ^ ' ' ' ^ ' ' ' " - " ' b e m a d e ' b ; .•^arah Sawlor. PICOT EDGING i n e -N-i-.- IK-UI s o c r e t a r y P . s Bovn '^ion'''nn'"'iK°'"'°.'""'"''^' ' ° *''••''" informaA Bright Home tion on t h e subject from professionals On l.-^t S a t u r d a y t h e r e were a niim- u " v ' w o , - l - ' i n ' " m '^""^•'=''"" ' o r ml-ssibnPLAITING '' ' ' ' " " " " K - ' O - will be taken, is a beacon light Goorge K.i.,tman h.aa closed h i s bor t^f bru.sh fires a r o u n d t h e village la-st T h u r s d a y a c h i m n e y f,re a t f , "'f, Halloween p a r t y in t h e vestrv n' W w . 1-arrar's K-'"" "-"•"•' b o a r d i n g and of comfort in for ••'"'' t h e '-^ wintert h e h o m e of CTarence W e b s t e r ot .M.-tin iI la-st ..\1, "^'•'-^' ^ " » '••"•Prely a t t e n d e d ' i n PINKING, Etc. atat FDold aiul r a n k l i n K- J e f t s a n d son, Cecil s t r e e t caused s o m e excitement, which every deyoung. 1- v,-:-ybody pronouncojl it t h o 1] Mrs. . \ n n a Kllis of t h e Mason roaii t ever hohl- Much credit is t a i l , hangings, at •\\orcester. g o m g .as a u t o g u e s t s of h a s- a c c o m p a n i e d h e r son, Geoige due to t h e committee—.Mrs. Kthel hack ' 0 his h o m e in Newton for a i.'iout.v, Mis.s Hazol i i r a d l e e a n d Miss I A. i>- E a t o n a n d wifepictures, furnifew weeks. .4 . ^ ^ ' " " " •'^•hlch s h e expects !• lorence VVhitcomb, w h o m u s t h t ' L.xst .Sunday w a s observed aa Hallv B. H. TYBBELL, Prop. ture, looks its uay a t t h e Methodist churchA u t o s to spend t h e w i n t e r in Chicago with ^•at up "P nights " i g h t s for for wooks wooks to to think think u p I .were .sent a r o u n d to o u t of t h e way relative-s. Ml.ss A d a Clark, w h o h a s ho various s t u n t s a n d surpri.ses Re best. placos a n d to t h e town farm to b r i n s been a t Mrs. Ellis' h o m e for t h o past 7 Park Street AYEE, MASft .-\monca. t h e bennt,-f,,i" m all w h o h a d n o o t h e r w a y of g e t week, h a s r o t u r n e d to h o r homo a t -siiit,ing .Mrs. .Maria Wlllard's. ting to c h u r o h . T h e s o r m o n i, ovorybody wont homo h.appj, ^ " " ' ' " T e l e p h o n e 244-2 t h e m o r n m g w a s hy t h e p a s t o r R e v T h o ,'•°''',"'',h f o r t i e t h ,-innniil ).-,., . of _ . tho .. ^.Mi.«s -Mory Coffey of Boston is stop- p,oUa n n u a l banquet Ayer, Mass. T.c- ri.ng for t h c p r e s e n t with h o r p a r e n t s I'OV . \ . r.yon, h i s REAL ESTATE POR SALE Vovo-", •.?'•',"-' ^^"' '"-• J"^'" T h uAppli.: rsday! c h u r r h of o u r God topic being " T h c .Mr. a n d ."Hrs. Daniel ColTey. -^<»..i-bor 1,, ,n t h e vestry21t5I o:itic>!-s for m o m b o r s h i p should be ,.,.. -f^ choir of eight SHIRLEY VILLAOE Albert Austin h«.s sold h i s homo in m a d o to tho sponsc-s, rondorod a n t h e m s a n d ro- -Kmlynvil!.. to .Mr. a n d Mrs- S a m u e l „.?OM.MONWH:AI.TII O F M.XSSACHU- voices si-crctary o r minister served h . , ! l ° " v ^ ' ' . , ^ ° " ^ , * i ' ' ^^•^•e" r o o m s a n d -•M noon a h o t dinnor wa.s HWTTb. Mitldlesex. «s. P r o b a t o Court i„ h " "i )^'•'«'<•'•• nnd h a s moved „S. .' , ' ' a ^ ? w o o d floors, cypress finish, To the h c i r s - a t - l a w . next of k i n a n d c h u r c h . to all hy t h e ladies of t h e his hou.sehoId goods to t h e C e n t e r a t lib m''!n"„';;;'" , " " " ""•• ^-ovemor calls electrie lights, h o t a n d cold i r a t e r .^11 other persons interested in t h e e s - , .-^t ' « o p. m, a n i n f o r m a l tho htjnio t.f his -son. Kdward, whoro u 1 1 , all „„,- ,,,^.„„. .,,,^ patriotic citm o d e r n p l u m b i n g , c e m e n t cellar, f u r izoii.s to pau.so from th ' accustomod tate of MARY JANB SH.\TTUClt late m e e t i n g w a s held, consisting of a tte Wlll m a k e his homo for t h e presont occupations a n d l.-ibo-.s on Friday, Xonace h e a t . of Groton In said County, decea-sed9 West Main Street ber-s a n d p.-istor, n n t h e m s bv t h o c h o i r Whert-as, a certain- I n s t r u m e n t pur- and vombor 11., from twoivo o'clock noon Mrs. Aldtn -'^horwin sung a t tho Lot 96x130 feet, -with nice l o t of porting to ho the last will and testa- g e t h e r->. ' dialogue song. " W o r k i n g t o - mooting tif t h e -Mondav rluh .-it t h e unlil t « o nunuto.s past t h a t h o u - ^young fruit t r e e s ; also, gai^aee 12x18 b.v t w o little glrl-s- T h e ment of ealtl deceased h a s beon presilont t h a n k s of Uios. ' precious a n d feet, a n d g r o u n d s well s e t o u t w i t h AYER, MASS. a k e r ,",• ' •" -iftornoon w.a.s R e v . C I ontor Ia.st wook. sented to -said Court, for Probate, bv s, ,p e „ N-aloinus lives l.-iid s.. KoiK-rouslv on shrubbery. IDA S- P- NIJTTI.VO W h o pray.-) t h a t I-- .Spaulding. w h o gave a v e r y insplr-' Goorgo Willart! from Hoston -suopt thoil- rouiitry's n l l a r I n q u i r e of C H A R L E S H. •WEARE, Icttora t e s t a m e n t a r y m a y be Issued to «.,•'•''• -.i'^.r " • ' " ' ' ' i s mothor. .Mrs. .g addre-s.s. i l l u s t r a t e d bv m a n y Top of Bound Steak Barry BIdg. Ayer, Mass. JR., Shirley, Mas,snor, thc executrix therein named with- s t o n e s a n d a n e c d o t e s , after which t h e Alana Wil.-irtK last weck, r o t u r n i m ; 4t9 out giving a Burcty on.hcr ofllolal bonil. ( <>ii;;rcRatlollal -Voli-s. Bump Steak l o u a r e hereby cited to appear a t a moeting- closed with t h e -singing of « o i m , n , ^"""'f"'-' >«"lPh Willard. of ( D . p . r . . i i 5 ) 55fJ lb. Hov. Albion Kinp. sonior in t h o lU-lmont w h o .spent Sunday with his Prob.tte Court, to he hold a t Cambridge "Go f o r w a r d . Christian soldiers " Sirloin Steak . In said County of Middlesex, on the thodlouioal do p.irtmont of Uoston iinRev. A. I,- SInithei-s' Sund.av m o r n Tltl-J COM.MONWEAl.TH O F 35^ lb. Hovonth day of Xovomhcr A. D- 1621 mg .sermon is --why di.sarni?"" spent Last -Vatin-day at hor h o m e ••• ivorsity, will proach .sJiinday morning. .MASSACHISETT.S Porterhouse Steak At nine o'olock in tho forenoon, to show' nolnionf-Mr. Kini,- w;is for flvf yoars pastor of 45^ Tb. cause, if nny you havo, whv tho same SEE HIM TODAY T h e -sojiools closed Mondav. t h n s enl-'odoratO(i c h u r o h Pork Boast Bhouid not be Kranted. Mrs. RoUor.i K.-,t],iv, w h o h a s boon I sorved n K.ansas a n d abling t h e te.at-hers to .-ntcnd t h e o n in tho i n a i in 2S<lb« And,said petitioner is horohv diroc- nu.-il .Xorthwestorn Middlesex Te.a" - for somo timt- in Groton. h a s takon Pork SausagBs ': •a position in tho Center, a n d Mrs - I - M war. Although h ^ ' ' l i ; : ^ t ? n " ^ n '"l,,"'..,'''^'''.•"•bile notice thofoof, hv CIS oonvention held a t Ayer. The best Sunday ne-vv-sf-rost, w h o h a s boon omployed a t t h e ministerial a n d s o v o r n m e n t service fo" woov"^}:;'^ , ' ^ ' ° <^l"'t'on nnce in oach Pat Pork week- for thrco successive wookB In ' R e c e n t real e.state t r a n s f e r s in town homo of WilLmr Z. .'^herwin, h a s .-,lso -some time Mr. Kinp is a votinB m a n papcr in New England— 12%^ ib. tne Groton l . a n d m a r k , a newsn--inor I havo been T i m o t h y Coffev to E F gono to t h e Center. considerably u n d e r t h i r t v ve.ars of XKO Sugar Cured Bacon King, W a l t e r B, Fes.5enden to fV r> The Boston Sunday Globe. di-Jma ' " ' f f e ' i v e loadinpr of t h e Mr- .and Mrs. A- J. M c K e n n a of •e.ssenden, R v e r e t t W. Seaver Corned Spare Bibs Mr ; ; T" ••}'l"'"-'"'ly Klven bv to T. H. Athol .spent t h e wcok-ond with t h e Hev n-ild Court, a n d by m a i l i n g poat-paiti. ' \ \ o l c h . H a r r y .M. Rpcar Read the Sunday Globe 10i*lb. t o J o h n ,7. h r i i l c s .Ml. (.lelan.I .«iindny evenlnir or delivering a copy of this c tntion to r i p e r . mother, .Mr.s. H e r m a n 1, ''e^Corned Tongues ;jiL,''."'"'•" P " « ° n » interested In the Magazine—Thc Editorial .stickney. on thoir return from a c o m m a n d e d t h e closest a t t e n t l o , of le^f lb. In Dopai-Uiicnt of P u h l l c CllUiJm ?."'?J5' '"•<•" '^"-y ' ' t I'-ist before said t h o larKo a n d a p p r o r i a t l v e bridal t r i p to .\'ow York. Faaey Bib Boast Beef Court audience, and News Feature Section ^VItnc.•!S- Oeorge F- Uawton l^om.i... F u n o r a l Sorilcoa. At t h e morninK sorvvice-last .Sunday Mr- a n d Mrs. Fred C r a m , w h o havo Oood Bib Boast Flr.,t Judge of sxid Co,rrt ih^s ^ h l r Boston, October 2 ] , 1921. —Tlie comic supplement 22^ Tb, boon -spcndinK a few davs with .Mrs Rcv. Mr. Cleland „ro.-,che<i t h e l.a.st teenth day of October In t h e year one' ini'''\",'^'"''*.' •""''"^•''•''!' ^-frc holti for tho Abbott "f hi oxcellont soinion.s, t a k i n p for On t h e a p p e a l of t h e Tru.stce of Hodg-manMr. C r a m s sister Boneless Chuck Boast thousand nlno hundred a n d late M.artin J,W h l t o o m b a t t h e horne —the Household Pages— his subject "Our ( i i l z e n s h i p Is m t h e Middlesex E n g i n e e r i n g C o m p a n y twenty. have r e t u r n e d to t h e i r homo in Old Of h i s s o n . H a r r y I.. W h i t c o m b . w-hc^e • i r c h a r d . Me. heaven 3t8 F . M. At ,ho close of t h e r e p u l a r from a decision of t h e B o a r d of in fact, read everything in . 22f^.25< Ih. he ha.s m a d e h i s h o m e for t h e p a i t F ^ T r , neglster. service c o m m u n i o n wn.s ob.served Selectmen of t h e t o w n of P e p p e r e l l yoar- Rev. A- L- Siruthor-s o m c l a t e d Quite, a parly from thLs villafre a t - T h e sinKlnp i*gs and Loins Lamb 2 5 ^ lb. s by t h e ropular choir pa-ssed by said B o a r d on t h o first d a y next Sunday's B o s t o n „.O0MM0NWTr-)AI>TH O F MASSACIIU- n'Joh^Vf; '•'• " • " ' P K ' n s "nnd"M"rs;Tohn I !S~I'''» »hc''HaTlo'wecn p a r t y ' I r i v e n by Mllton Fullorw atakiUK t h e solo p a r t o^ Pores of Lamb ' ^l'-Tr r^ r^sI I Middlesex, * " " " ' « • ' « . ss. «S. P r o b a t S Court, u a c h e l d o r s a n e t w o Hclcctlon.s "Saved- " " i P " P " s of ' h e hlRh .school last S,it t h e n n t h e m most crcdltnbly. H o n C of August. 1921, g r a n t i n g c e r t a i n pole S o Court Globe. -Order the Boston 1 5 ^ Ih. u" r d a y eveninp - - - - - a .t .t h . e Center. T o afl.^.p<'f'«yVr l l norflnnw \^i.0S$!'ttd tnte,.....*.... i_ tho .C^" ca .••^ p y g r a c e " a n d " R o c k of ft^res" 'M'MV. In e Of Wjl.l>rA.M HRN-RY WOODS, l i t o A. Kimball, r e p r e s e n t i n g t h c commlt-i locations In said t o w n fo t h c T y n g s I>eg8 and Loins Veal t.-\te Of Globe, Daily and Sunday, berg Of t h e St. P a u l l " d K e " ^ MrsC l a m Klrby, w h o h a s been boro Electric L i g h t C o m p a n y f o r t h e tee consisting of Miss .Tulla S. Conant of IPepperell In Bald County. dcccasSd\-hereas. P ARKKR J J .. K KR thS ad ad^ t^^^^'y^' "com^TtVaT °lr^e:°nl Mopping with Mrs- E- J- Ix^cs .since a n d himself from t h e c h u r c h , E H tran.sml.sslon of electricity, t h c C o m - frdm your newsde^er or Short Legs of Veal W'Thereas. 1-AllK.Kn RM MP P ,. the mlnistrator of tho oatato of said dot h e close o t t h c vacation c a m p a t Vin- Rohinson a n d Mr.s. J o s e p h i n e L Con-: ZStTb, (Fores of Veal coasod. has presented f o r nllowancft. . ' M „ f e n T e t e o - " ' " " " ^ ' ' " ' ' " " ' " - ton pond, h a s been vlsltlnft In F l t c h - nnt from tho parish, r e a d a s e t of T-V'T? ? " °'„J*'°, ^ ' P ^ t m e n t bt P u b l i c newsboy. the account of his a d m l n l s t r d t l o n upon L ilities will give a publlo h e a r i n g to burK t h i s weekresolutions on Mr. Cleland'., dlaml«a.al all IStJb.bn! tho estate ot aald deceased: "i~ii p a r t i e s Interested a t I t s h o a r l n g Fancy Baldwin Apples 92.25 .and seven Mr.^- C h a r i c s R- M o r g a n h a s recov- •IS pa.stor of tho c h u r o h w h i c h woro ,>-^'8".'*'".5 fiToby cited to a p p e a r a t a m o n t h s . H o -«-n.s born room. 166 S t a t o H o u s e , B o s t o n on Probate Court, to bo hold a t Cambrldgo Mil xr.. t -c* *' oorn un Towmsend 1 owmsend ered from h e r lllne.ss, havlnjr been on unftnimou.«!ly voted laundrySoap s^bar In said County, on tho f o u r t e e n t h d a y t h e aick list for several d a y s la-st n ^ r r . ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ' ' « Sronday, t h o flovcnth cUy b f N O T C . ^ of week. pf Novomhor A. D. 1921. a t nlno o'clock Xa hanlo'l'' „ ^ ^ ' ! 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A S B R , VAJ^^ Barry Banding f o r i -^f',°!X ' 0 ' " ' " " " '^"^y n ' 'Ott't b e - ,tered t h o e m p l o y of A M A , I , " ^ / " - n n l n o ' l ^ . ^ J ^ f 1 " ''<^''°o' lesslons a t t h e out hL, ministry In I.ittieton ' " ' ^ P " ' ^ ' ' - puhlleatlon h e r e o f In t h o P e p n e r e l l P a g e ' s B l o c k fore said Court, and by mailing, post- a cooper, w h e r e h o w o r k e d ^ o ^ m a n ^ t2!^i.i school-.? h e r e o n Sfondav. n-s t h e N. B . Conant, c h a i r m a n of t h e n n r Clarlon-Advertlsor a n d t h e P e p n e r e l l Telephona SS«<> n ' ' " ' „ i copy of this clhatlon to all years, . m h i s e a r l i e r y e a r s h e w " k c d Sh c o m m i t t e e , a n n o u n c e d t h e n a m « I i News, hi c a c h o t said p a p e r * o n c o a t T S t ™ ' " S ' ' / ^ ' ' -""^""^ "f «ho seve^ , i S " " ' " . " , ' " " " ' ^ ' " ' " ' I" «"« estate nl^^""". 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L a t e r , t b o police uald Mr. PRESERVE THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY t h e G r a n g e noxt F r i d a y e v e n i n g t h e r e t u r e s ot t h e burial servico of t h e club w a s a s k e d to provido a m u s i c a l Slavskj- a n d h i s sbn a p p r o a c h e d t h b c h u r c h a n d o t t e r e d p r a y e r . T w o of wlll b o eloction o t offlcers. n u m b e r a t t h o Littleton m o e t i n g on r e m o u n t dejiot a n d whon queationed the m e m b e r s ot t h e order, P . J . Mrs. • E l v a Call, w h o waa t a k e n to H a y e s a n d W . E . Woston,. w i t h a f e w N o v e m b e r 28. . a n d a n Invitation w a s said t h a t t w o soldlors h a d b r o u g h t VoM's - I t e m s . t h e O r o t o n h o s p i t a i lust woek on of h i s n e i g h b o r s , Louis Delpo, a n d read to t h o Popperell W o m a n s club t h e m to t h e r e m o u n t to p u r c h a s e t h e Mrs. E d n a H u m p h r e y from N a n - T h u r s d a y f o r a n oper-atlon for a p p e n - R a y H a r r i s , a c t e d a s pall-bC;arcrs t o for t h c p r e s i d e n t and t w o m e m b o r s shells. A case to be tried before t h e t u c k e t a n d M r s . S. B . H a c k e t t a n d dicitis, i s g a i n i n g . H o r two-weeks'-old t h e lot In t h o W a l t o n c e m e t e r y , w h e r e on N o v e m b e r IB. The p r e s i d e n t a n d United S t a t e s district c o u r t Is expecte c r e t a r y , Miss Kilburn a n d Mrs. W a t - ed to g r o w o u t of t h e aftalr. d a u g h t o r from D o r c h e s t e r r e t u r n e d .son is c a r e d for b y t h o g r a n d p a r e n t s . t h o c o m m i t t a l sorvice w a s r e n d e r e d sson w e r e elected delegates to t h e Mlss Mabel P . . S a r g e n t of .Sharon by t h o oflicers of t h e lodge, t h o n o b l e b o n i e o n S u n d a y ' a f t o r a woek-end Mr. o n d M r s . - R . - W . Sherwoods t a t e c o n f e r e n c e In Worcester on N o - s p e n t S u n d a y 'at liome. g r a n d , R. PM a x w e l l , a n d c h a p l a i n . vlalt a t t h o h o m e o t M r s . W. E . J e w A n I m p o r t a n t t r a n s f e r of reul e s v e m b e r 29- T h e r o ure plenty of w h i t e R o b e r t H . J- Holden lius been electett, P l e a s a n t s t r e e t . Mrs. H a r r i e t t a t e h a s r e c e n t l y t a k e n place, t h e E l m e r Ma-son, glvln'g t h e r i t u a l of t h e t i c k e t s for all w h o wish to u t t e n d t h i s ed u d i r e c t o r of t h e H a r v a r d collegeQ u t t e r s o n a l s o visited t h e r e from I s o l a e s t a t e a t K o r t h P e p p e r o l l h a v - order, a n d a l l r e p e a t i n g t h o L o r d ' s meetingc h a p t e r of t h e Alphu .Si-gina P h i frap r a y e r . T u e s d a y to S a t u r d a y . i n g b e e n - p u r c h a s e d by I.uwrenee Club w o m e n of -Massachusetts a r e Gets all the dirt—in the comers, under furniture and radiators, and T h e r e w ^ r o soveral b e a u t i f u l floral urged by t h o stato jiresident, Mrs- ternitv. M r s . D.' M. H a r d y left town last G l o v e r from H a n o v e r , w h o will oc-Mrs- Daniel W- F l e t c h e r rcturne<l wook for Montclalr. N . J., w h e r e s h e c u p y t h e s a m e a s s o o n a s repuir--* oan pieces. A m o n g t h o friends a t t e n d i n g Marlon C- B a k e r , to observe A r m i s along the baseboards will s p e n d t w o o r t h r e e w e e k s w l l h be m a d e . H i s g o o d s h a v e ulreudy tho service from o u t of t o w n w e r e tice duy by displuying t h e n a t i o n a l Tuesduy from a visit with relatives Mr. a n d M r s . T h o m a s Gllson, from flag a n d t h o service llag. in W o r c e s t e r , S h r e w s b u r y a n d L e o m Ihor SOD, Grayson. boen p l a c e d t h e r o , | i n d t h e fumll.v a r e Groton, Mr. Gllson belfig t h e sole s u r inster. ORDER ONE TODAY — E A S Y PAYMENTS Mrs. E . J . D a r l i n g Is Improving expected., .Ml-ss C l a r a Sackett, of New York, vivor of t h o Old Sixth In his o^vn L u t h o r E. H o l d e n of Shirley, w h o Mrs. Georgo V. H e r r l g , w h o spent town, GrotonaUjThtly a n d . M r s . P l u m m e r , w h o h a s F r o m -this t o w n t h e w h o s p e n d s h e r s u m m e r s In Shirloy been c a r i n g for h e r . r e t u r n e d to h e r tho l a t t e r p a r t of l a s t w e e k with hor O- A. R. w a s r e p r e s e n t e d , also- m e m - Center, r e a d a p a p e r on " A r t s t u d y recently r e n t e d hla pluce In t h a t t o w n , h o m o t h i s weelc. Mlss Josle W a r n e r m o t h e r , Mrs. Goorge P i e r c e , r e t u r n e d bers of ' A c o m a lodge a n d of t h e In N e w Y o r k a n d Purls, " t u k e n from is staying a t t h e h o m o of his niece, of T o w n s o n d wlll a s s i s t a t t h e h o m e to S o m e r v l l l o S u n d a y , leaving lu-r , D u u g h t e r s o t t h e A m e r i c a n R e v o l u - h e r diary, w h i c h was very intercst- Mrs. Alfred Y'atesof Mrs. D a r l i n g until s h e 1» s t r o n g m o t h e r f r e e r from t h e p a i n In t h e eyo tion. ingI.ucy W- B a r r y e n t e r t a i n e d a c o m ,.."' -' again. . and generally moro comfortableT h e next m e e t i n g will bo held in pany of h e r y o u n g f r i e n d s a t a H u l Mr. a n d M r s . H a r r i s e n t e r t a i n e d his C h u r e h W t x l d l n c the municipal building with a lowe'en iwirty a t h e r h o m e o n upp>.-r •Principal D . L. W h i t m a r s h of t h e N a s h u a s t r e e t last S a t u r d a y e^-enlr.g- , Thanksgiving program. •high s c h o o l wlll r e s u m e c u r r e n t events b r o t h e r , L e r o y H a r r i s , a n d wife from At nine o'clock on W e d n e s d u y f o r e Mrs. K a l p h D u n c k l e e a n d little son. a t t h e p u b l i c llbrur>- o n ne.xt Mondny H a m p s t e a d . N . H., o v e r S u n d a y . noon Mis.s B r i d g e t Agnes Ctissidy w u s who huve been visiting h e r parents, a t f o u r o'olock. H e will t a k e up a t Mrs. Georgo K e n d a l l f r o m Town- united in m a r r i a g o to J a m e s H- B l u k e CMS ter. Mr. und .Mrs. t l h e s t e r P . B a l e s • of t h i s t l m o t h e subject c l a i m i n g uni- send w a s a guest on S u n d a y w i t h rel- of this t o w n by R e v . Fr- Ciujey a t St.Mrs- E l l a M. Klodman, who h a s v e r s a l a t t o n t i o n a n d will s p e a k on t h c a t i v e s In t o w n . been h e r e for t h e s u m m e r , leaves N u s h u u street, r e t u r n e d h o m e by Joseph's c h u r c h In t h e p r e s e n c e of t h e m o t o r with .Mr. D u n c k l e e .Monday " L i m i t a t i o n of a r m i i m e n t i l " Thu E . A--Wllllama h a s beon u n d e r iiiiiiiodKite r e l a t i v e s a n d a few friends- soon for Mlddletown, ('onn-, to live. morningt a l k ' Is s u r e to p r o v e Instructive a n d t h eMrs. T h e F i r s t Purish Uruneh Alliance c a r e of a p h y s i c i a n for t h e w e e k The hride w u s a t t e n d e d b y Miss -MilAlbert 1.. C h a u v i n u n d Mlss Holen Interesting, a n d t h e pubHc a r o glad D u m n t of Lowell, a cousin, u n d will m e e t on next T h u r s d u y afternoon Delohunty of* I.owell were m a r r i e d t o be iable to h a v e t h e s e t a l k s resumed p a s t w i t h a h a r d cold a n d c o n s i d e r a b l e dt hr ee d bost mull to t h o g r o o m w a s . -a ut t h e h o m e of Mrs, G. I.. Snow. fever. Sunday, October 23, ut four p. ui. a t l o r t h e winter. Mrs. G. T- G r e e n h a l g h canxe from b r o t h o r of t h o bride, I ' a t r i c k Cus-sidy. Mrs. F r a n c i s S. ."^mith. who h a s r e - St. -Mury's pursonuBO by iiev. T h o m a s .',' C h e s t e r A. P a r k e r Is Installing elec- P a w t u c k c t . K- I - last w e e k , a n d o n of UJWOU. FINEST QUALITY cently purcha-sed tho old tavern on J- B r e n n a n T h e g r o o m ' s brother. t r i c llghtSi. E d w a r d J o h n s o n a u d A. J. h e r r e t u r n on S u n d a y h e r m o t h e r . Tho bride wus becomingly a t t i r e d the s t a l e roud at t h e .N'orth, is m a k - George C h a u v l n , was beat m a n a n d H a w l e y Jiave c h a r g e of t h e wiring. Mrs. P a g e , a c c o m p a n i e d h e r for t h e In u n.ivv bluo t r a v e l i n g suit, with ing p l a n s to Install a houtiiig system, Miss E t t a K- G r e e n w a s t h e b r i d e ' s T h e football g a m o between t h o 1'. w i n t e r . h u t to mutch, und c a r r i e d a b o u q u e t u w a t e r s y s t e m a n d modern^ plumbing- u t t e n d a n t . T h e g r o o m Is t h e son of POTATOES BREAD FLOUR H . & t e a m a n d t h e Concord 2d t e a m Her t h e lute George Chauvln a u d i s a g r a d Mildred I..unt from Heverly of brido roses u n d o r c h i d s . o t Concord on M o n d a y found t h e s p eMlss brldesmuid wore nuvy blue, with u a t e of t h e Ayer h i g h school- H e Is K . \ T I l . \ I-TNK liOT O X W A H D B I I A N D n t t h e week-end. In t o w n a t h e r HARVARD h o m e boys badly outclassed, t h c Conh e n m i - c o l o r e d hut u n d curried p i n k employed a s a c l e r k a t Dwinell's g r o Good W i n t e r K c c i w r s None Bott«r c o r d t e a m being very m u c h t h e h e a v - h o m e . Main s t r e e t . roses. ceryT h e bride Wiis recently e m Mrs. Lucy Porry recently enter. l o r . T h e score was 31 to 0 In favor P o r Bu-shcl $1.50 I m m e d i u t e l y following t h e c e r e - News I t e m s . % BiiR S1.35 ployed a t t h e C u m p Devena q u a r t e r Of t h e Concord t e a m . T h c lineup ot t a i n e d h e r Bisters. Mrs, W h i t t o n . from m o n y a wedding breukfast w u s s e r v e d T h e s u m m e r residences ot Albert C- miuster l a u n d r y u n d f o r m e r l y workod 4 BOKS *5-00 t h e P e p p e r e l l t e a m wns a s follows: M a n c h e s t e r . N . H-, a n d M r s . South- ut t h e iiomo of Mr. a n d .Mrs. W. N. l-'ulier, R o b e r t O. 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C u r t a i n s w e r e b r o u g h t by Mrs. t a s t e f u l l y a r r a n g o d . the b r i d a l p a r t y went by a u t o into enjoyed by allments. Mo.rgan, w h o is r e f u r n i s h i n g a t h o r T h e c o m m i t t e e w e r e t h e president Boston- w h e r e t h e i r frienda h a d a r Mr a n d MrsB u d Doe a r e receivn e w h o m e , a n d all t h e ladles assisted of t h e a u x i l i a r y . M r s . F r a n k Tierney. ranged to give t h e m a t h e a t e r p a r t y A w-hist p.arty for t h e benefit of St. ing c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s on t h e b i r t h of to sewing. A f e a t u r e Of t h e a f t e r - M r s . S. A. T e a t o n . Miss K a t h l e e n e d n e s d a y evening. T h e y i n t e n d t a k - a baby boy. t h e i r first bornH i s .Mary's c h u r c h w-as held in t h e K. of n o o n waa t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of m a n y R o u s e , M r s . M a r y W e s t , M r s . P- J . 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F r a n k S m i t h , m e m - a n d election for t h e ensuing- y e a r w-us f r e s h m e n t s wero served after t h e playAt t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h on laat S u n n o o n a t t h e H a r b o r schoolBllnda c o r d i n g to t h e late-st r e p o r t s Mr- H u m e bers of t h o G r o t o n G r a n g e , m o t o r e d us follows: Mrs- E l e r t G. C h a p m a n , of its organizationSeventeen Ayer a n d C a m p Devens w e r e closed, c u r t a i n s d r a w n a n d a is b e t t e r a n d t h e outlook s e e m s favT h e r e wore n o scbool sessions on day Rev- W i l l i a m G u s s m a n p r e a c h e d t o Brookllne, N. H . . W e d n e s d a y even- p r e s . ; M r s . P- J . H u y e s . vice pres--, m e m b e r s of Lowell lodge ot P e r f e c from t h e text. " L o v e s t t h o u m e . " a n d m y s t e r y h u n g over orableing, a c c o m p a n i e d by Mr. a n d Mrs- M l s s J . M. L a w r e n c e , sec-; Mrs- C- G. Monday, t h e t e a c h e r s a t t e n d i n g t h e Mrs- M a r y H a s k e l l sang- T h e c h u r c h tion, f o u r t e e n t h d e g r e e . Scottish R i t e dt heel i gshcthf ou ol l raoiorm of T h o children of Mr- a n d Mrs- F r e d . T h e room was decB u r k e a n d Mr. a n d Mrs- H e n r y Baliey. H e a l d . t r e a s . ; M r s . F- H- P a r k e r . convention h e l d in Bostonwtui pxrjsttily d o c o r a t o d with a u t u m n MttMoiia, u r e to proeont tho d r a m a of a H a l l o w e e n p a r t y .at Look o u t for h e n thievea- T h e y a r e foliage- Mr- G u s s m a n will p r e a c h on t h e fifth d e g r e e ut I.owell t h i s F r i d a y o r a t e d w i t h o r a n g o a n d b l a c k , b l a c k tPhaeritrr i dhgoem egave all m e m b e r s of t h e Brookline Grange- c h a i r m a n of t h e b o a r d of directresses, M o n d a y n i g h t . 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T h e cast ed by p u m p k i n J a c k - o ' - l a n t e r n s m a d e t h i n g t h a t c o n t r i b u t e s to m a k e a n t h e e v e n l n s . w h e n t h e t h i r d a n d Mrs. J o h n F r c s s a r d a n d aUss . \ n n e t t a he m a y be m a d e a n e x a m p l e of In pel ot peace-" w e n t to Lowell T h u r s d u y nl.ght for t h e bv h t e pupils. G a m e s w e r e played ideal Jolly p a r t y of t h i s kind f u r n l a h e d f o u r t h d e g r e e s Svere conferred on a M e r r i l l . court. final r e h e a r s a l , l.oon M. H u n t r e s s Is a n d prizes given t o t h e w i n n e r in t h e beat of t i m e s for a l l t h e y o u n g The pr.ayer m e e t i n g w a s held a t class of c a n d i d a t e s . A collation finR e p o r t s from t h o different looalitios T h e W- C. T. U.' mot a t t h e h o m e t h e h o m e of Deacon H a y n e s t h i s one of thii reguhir officers of t h e s o m e of t h e contests- A little visitor people w h o w-ero f o r t u n a t e e n o u g h to ished t h e p l e a s u r e of t h e evening. by t h e d i r e c t r e s s e s s h o w e d good work of M r s . Abbie W h i t c o m b on T u e s d a y w-eek. Next weok t h e m e e t i n g will lodge. won t h e prize In b a l l s a n d cats- T o y r o be preaenta c c o m p l i s h e d by t h i s society- (ht sevbe held a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. Abble M a k i waa a b l e t o pin t h e tail on t h e T h e flagman's .shanty a t X e w E s t a t e Mrs- George L o g a n e n t e r t a i n e d this e r a l occasions t h e d i s t r i c t nurse h a s a f t e r n o o n . Momhei-s ot .-\yor G r a n g e werq inAt t h e n i o v i o s on T u o s d a y e v e n i n g D u d m u n on T u e s d a y evening. An a b - vited to u t t e n d t h e m e e t i n g of F i t c h - d o n k e y a n d t h u s c a p t u r e t h e prize. railroad c r o s s i n g was b u r n e d Monday-•week Mr.s. B . E . Sterling and son. been aided in h e r w o r k by t h e m . h:ivs e n t m e m b e r helps greutly by s e n d i n g W h i t e cats -were h i d d e n a b o u t t h e MrT r a c e y showod J o e L i n c o l n ' s T h e cause of t h e flre w a s a defective > / - J o r m c r r e s i d e n t s here- -Mr- Sterling Ing a r t i c l e s f u r n i s h e d In emerKonQ.v b u r g G r a n g e Tliursday evenin.g. w h e n ''--Ms a t p r e s o n t w o r k i n g In t h e mills a t ca-ses of Illness, s e w i n g on Infants' " P a r t n e r s of t h e tide," w h i c h w a s u w-ritton mo-s-sage every week. C a n - t h e t h i r d a n d fourth degrees were r o o m a n d Saimi Sipila w a s t h e prize Ktovo t u n n e l . T h e following d a y a n i n n e r of t h e c a t h u n t e r s . T h e m o t h - o t h e r s h e l t e r of s i m i l a r d m e n a l o n a w a s u n d c h i l d r e n ' s g a r m e n t s , a n d In other m u c h enjoyed by thoso present- T h e not o t h e r s do i t ? conferred on a class of twelve c a n d l - w ' B e r l i n . N. H . t h e p a r t y by fur- placed on t h e s a m e location'-rain undoubtedly kept many away On Wednesiiay evening- X o v e m b e r datea. Suppor w a s s o n e d a t seven en ri ss h icnogn t cr iabkuet eadn dtocookies H o r a c e I. W h i p p l e , formerly a m e r - llnea of e n d e a v o r . for r e f r e s h F r a n k F a r m e r Is b a c k h o m e a f t e r a At p r e s e n t t h e r e is s o m e sewins to who w o u l d h a v e been glad to see t h i s 9. t h e Ladies' B e n e v o l e n t society wlll o'clock. c h a n t ot t h i s t o w n , c a m e from I p s m e n t s T h e f o r t u n e t e l l i n g g a m e give t h e i r first s u p p e r a n d e n t e r t a i n wich on M o n d a y to a t t e n d t h e f u n e r a l be done, b u t t h e d e m a n d s t h u s far story t h t t s illustratedT h e N o v e m b e r m e e t i n g of t h e W. C. p r e d i c t e d s t r a n g e f u t u r e s for s o m e of prolonged stay in New Y o r k s l a t e . Mra- B- S- W o o d w a r d , of F'itchburg, m e n t of t h e season, a n d Mlss M a d e Some s6rvlces of his lote friend, W . E. S a r - tills fall a r e lesS t h a n usualT h o m a s J- McCue, c o n t r a c t o r , w h o T- U-, to be held t h i s F r i d a y a f t e r - t h e c h i l d r e n a n d all w e n t h o m e wishI n f a n t s ' n e e d s h a v e b e e n m e t as woll is visiting a t t h e h o m e ot h e r son, B- line Bastion, of Clinton, will b c p r e s - noon a s a n n o u n c e d in last week's is- ing H a l l o w e e n c a m c s e v e r a l t i m e s a h a s m a d e t h e n e w r o a d s in t o w n thia telle. • ent a n d e n t o r t a l n w i t h r e a d i n g s , T h o fall, h a s b e e n given t h e c o n t r a c t foe sue, h a s been po.stponed on a c c o u n t Mr. a n d Mrs- C l a r e n c e B. Maloon a s t h o s e of t h e m o t h e r s . O t h e r cases E. Hall. yearMiss H a t t i e P o r t o r is quite sick s u p p e r will be r e a d y a t 6-30of t h e S u n d a y school convention a n d s o n m o t o r e d h e r e from L y n n l a s t of illness a n d need w e r e t a k e n undor n e w pupils e n t e r t h o a e v e n t h a long road j o b in N e w b u r y p o r t . Mr- a n d Mrs. E d w a r d H- W h i t n e y , w h i c h t a k e s place on t h a t date. T h e g r aTwo "•Sunday, a c c o m p a n i e d b y friends, to c o n s i d e r a t i o n a n d will b e Investigated with a r h e u m a t i c a t t a c k . d e t h i s w e e k . R a l p h a n d Alvin T h e r e w a s n o school last w e e k F r i of P r o v i d e n c e , w e r e g u e s t s of h i s sisa n d h e l p given w h e r e m o s t needed. T h c B a p t i s t S u n d a y school held a next mooting w-ill be held a t t h e W h i t e A i k e n . • dnjoV a visit w i t h M r s . M a r y M c E l day aa t h e t e a c h e r s h a d t h e d a y t o a t h e n n e y , a n d i n c i d e n t a l l y one of h e r I n t h e i r quiet f a s h i o n m u c h good has H a l l o w e e n p a r t y in t h e v e s t r y on ter, Mrs. J o s e p h i n e W h i t n e y , S a t u r - Ribbon H o m e F r i d a y afternoon. D e tend t h o t e a c h e r s ' c o n v e n t i o n In Bo-sd a y to Monday eveningb e e n a n d will be a c c o m o l i s h c d . Polea a r e b e i n g sot for t h e now ton. O n M o n d a y t h c schools closed Monday evening. T h o r e w e r e g h o s t s , comber 2, a t 2.30 o'clockflne c h i c k e n d i n n e r s . gobll-ns. s p o o k s a n d othor s c a r r y c r e a A b a b y boy .arrived a t t h e h o m e of T h e r e will oe a .sale of h o m e - c o o k e d lights. Five poles a r e u p a n d m o r e at noon, affording t h e t e a c h e r s a n o p - T h e J a m e s Sullivan cottage on tures, a " c h a m b e r ot h o r r o r s " a n d Mr- a n d Mrs- Russell B a k e r on S a t - food ut B e r r y ' s lunch r o o m on S a t u r - c o m i n g every day. N a s h u a s t r e e t h a s been r e n t e d to Jlrs- D e a t h . p o r t u n i t y to a t t e n d t h e t e a c h e r s ' conMrs. B- C- C u m m i n g s m o t o r e d to ference a t Ayer. d a y afternoon, N o v e m b e r 5. at 2.30 • M W Wady and daughter, who re•William E d w i n S a r t e l l e , a r e s i d e n t manv s t u n t s t r i e d by t h e older ones u r d a y eveningDoughnuts and c e n t l y m o v e d in t r o m Hollls, w h e r e of t h i s t o w n for ifcarly his e n t i r e und young alikeMrs. Lottie D a d m u n is visiting In o'(-lock, u n d e r t h e auspices of t h e W a l t h a m last S u n d a y , w h e r e s h e haa Mla-ses H a t c h a n d W c i - t w o r t h of b e e n visiting r e l a t i v e s . iadios of St. Mary's church• they have spent t h e summerMr- life, p.a.ssed. a w a y a t h i s h o m e on G r o - fruit p u n c h w e r e served. Worcester. E x e t e r N- H., have been t h e g u e s t s T h e r e w-as a large -and e n t h u s i a s t i c W a d y is a t p r e a e n t on a business t r i p t o n s t r e e t . F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 28. H e J o h n .McCarthy's family a r e m o v i n g .Miss K u t h e r i n e I.. LawTence h a s mooting F r e d E a r l , of P h i l a d e l p h i a , ia. a of -Mrs- S- E m m a .-Vbbott t h e pa.-ft, of t h e Ayer B r a n c h Alliance ifitst: T h i s c o t t a g e w a s recently o c - w a s a civil w a r v e t e r a n a n d a m e m - t h e i r h o u s e h o l d goods into t h o W a l d o been a r e c e n t guest of Mrs. A m b r o s e woekat t h e h o m e of Mrs. K. A. W h i t n e y , g u e s t a t P i n e h u r s t . 'cnpled b y H e r b e r t C. B l a c k m e r , of b e r of t h c w e l l - k n o w n Old Sixth regi- Littlelield house, whore t h e y a r c to Krow-n in L a n c a s t e r . P.ichard G a r d n e r , q u a r t e r m a s t o r on C l a r e n c e A i k e n a n d family moved T h u r s d a y aftornoon. Much business Melrose, w h o c a m e u p for w e e k - e n d s , m e n t of i l a s - s a c h u s e t t s , a n d a t t h e reside. M a r t i n Dolphin is h a v i n g his h o u s e w-a.s t r a n s a c t e d a n d t h e v a r i o u s c o m - thla week from Wc-st T o w n s e n d into t'le s h i p iManchuri.-!, is expectod b a c k o n business c o n n e c t e d w i t h his d u t i e s t i m e of his d e a t h t h e sole aurvivor r . r a c k e t t - of P e t e r b o r o . N. H.. wired for electric lightingmittees ga\>c e n c o u r a g i n g reporta. Af- a t e n e m e n t in t h e Reod houae. Mr. from G e r m a n y this week Saturd.ay" a t t h e - s h o p of t h c f o r m e r Mould of t h a t r e g i m e n t in t h i s town- H e e n - is Joel visiting his d a u g h t e r . -Mrs. fieorge T h i s Is his t h i r d trip back. Mr. -and Mrs. W i l l a r d Hudson- of t e r t h e business m e e t i n g Rev. F . B. Aiken la e m p l o y e d a t F e s s e n d e n ' a . Shoe C o m p a n y . Mr- Chase a n d son listed in t h e s a m e in B a l t i m o r e , April C u m m i n g s . Mr. .and Mrs. C u m m i n g s W i n c h e s t e r , called on 10, 1861, for t h c t e r m of sixty d a y s , C r a n d a l i gave a very Interesting a c Mrs J . H- D. W h i t c o m b a t t e n d e d ' a r e n o w w a t c h m e n thercC h a r l e s B j o r k l u n d . on tho Shirley still Kiv r e t u r n e d lust iveek from thoir s u m count of t h e Unit.arian conference h e road, h a s sold h i s p l a c e to F i n n i s h t h e p'realdent'a club a t Hotel V e n • Mrs- W . E- C h a p m a n wlll e n t e r t a i n a n d wa.s d i s c h a r g e d a t t h e e x p i r a t i o n relatives last S u n d a y . m e r ' s s o j o u r n a t their c a m p in P e t e r of t h a t period. H e wa.s a r e g u l a r a t lately a t t e n d e d in DetroitDainty r e ' t h o E a s t •Village Social club on Wed d o m e . Boston, Tuesday. people from F i t c h b u r g . • -' o f boro. f r e s h m e n t s were aerved b y t h e hoatT h e 7^die-s' Bridge W h i s t club m e t I t la pleasing to H a r b o r people to hfesday, N o v e m b e r 9, a t h c r h o m c on t e n d a n t a t t h e a n n u a l r e u n i o n s of AYER T h e First I'nivei-salist clui.-ch of ossea and all felt they h a d spent -a d e - l e a r n t h a t t h c T i a n i t a M i d g e t s h a v e with Mrs. J. D. t'hrl-atle Thur-sday af'S h i r l e y s t r e e t . If t h e r e a r e a n y w h o t h a t c o m p a n y , even u p t o t h e last one, Shirley ^^ , South ..\cton hiis extended a u n a n i lightful a f t e r n o o n . decided to t a k e in t h e for aale sign .^.rM.oon in Lowcll on A p r i l 19 'desire t o a t t e n d , a n d wish t r a n s p o r t a - hold on t h e i r place a n d r e m a i n -with ua. S a r t e l l e w a a b o r n In this t o w n m o u s call to Kev. C. I.. P u d l o c k of .Vcws ItcinHtion, t h e y a r o r e q u e s t e d t o notify o n Mr. Northfield- Vt.. to booomo its pastor. Floyd C h a n d l e r , w h o h a s beon a S e p t e m b e r 3. 1842, t h e family New Advertisements -\n exhibit of lailies' iiat.) iriinmod Mra. H e n r y S p a u l d l n g ' s place is b e Mrs- if.. C. L a n e next week, a s e a r l y t h e n r e s i d i n g a t w h a t wlll be r e m o n i - Mr. P a d d o c k h a s aocoi.ted- .in.i it i.-< guost thia w-eck a t t h e h o m c of MrFOl'-\D—-\. sun-, of money at i^hirlt^y a s possible, a n d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n will be b e r e d a s t h e Wile.-* placo. Oak hill- oxpoctod bo -^vill ontor upon hi? now- by j u n i o r and sonior girLs ut t h e hi,:,'h und Mrs. David H. Y o u n g of M a p l e ing w i r e d by P e p p e r e l l electricians. school, w-a-.; s h o w n t h e first of t h e <:'ontorOwner pleaae notify MI.^^ furnished. Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y K n i g h t . - of h e f a m i l y m o v e d f r o m t h e r e to New- riutios on Sunday. w-eek In ono of t h e w i n d o w s of G e o r g e atreet, h a s r e t u r n e d t o Albany, N. Y. Somerville. -were w e e k - e n d guest-s of I .ot; ISK THOMPSON- Shirley CenterT h e w h i s t p a r t v held on .Monday T t o n for a s h o r t t i m e , b u t Mr. Sartelle HHrown's c l o t h i n g store. evening by t h e Ladie-s' .-Vuxiliary of Mrs- Minnie K n i g h t . COKD w o o l ) HKI.IVKIIEI) at »0 por hla e d u c a t i o n m a i n l y in tho SHIRLEY Mrs. H e n r y .1. Zolier and d a u g h t e r . TOWNSEND t h e A- O. H- w a s largely a t t e n d e d a n d rpeucbeliivce dschools MrsAdney G r n y assisted h e r cord. Slove wood »I0 per cord delivhis p a r v e r y successful In a social a n d flnan- e n t s t h e n livingof ont h iGs r ot ot ownn , streetMi-ss Kuth Zolier. have roturnod from d a u g h t e r , Mrs- Lillian S h a t t u c k . In ered. « . H. IMKltOK. Croton- Mass, "O" tlal way. There w i r e twenty tables a vlalt in N e w Y'ork. P o p p e r e l l . In giving a Hallowoon Telephone 11 :'•--'Hia m a r r i a g e to Mlaa Lucy P e r c l v a l Xcws Itonis. HurlKir. •for t h o p l a y e r s , t h e w i n n e r s b e i n g R.andall Kev. F r a n k B. C r a n d a l l a t t e n d e d tho p a r t y to t h i r t y little friends of t h e KOH S.VI.K—<\ Roan Horso, 3 years t o o k place h e r e In 18 70, t h c Mr. a n d .Mrs l-'rod S. r.rown r e Mr. R o y e r a n d family h a v e nioved - M i s s B e a t r i c e K e i t h , firat lady's p r i z e ; y o u n g c o u p l e o c c u p y i n g t h e houae t u r n e d t h e last of tho «-ook from funoral of .Martin I.. W h i t c o m b at old. weigh.s i:','iil ll>s. C. H. Y-\P1'- Litfrom t h e i r place on the L u n e n b u r g S h a t t u c k c h i l d r e n . H y r\oT>A«ln O'Toolc. flwit flrst gD-ont'sr e n t ' s ; conaola IrUi .,•a r r—. eonsolaby h i m n e a r t h e residence of his thoir visit wilh rolativos in K a n s a s Townsend Monday- whore t h e d e - road to Aahby. Mr- a n d Mra. E a r l W a l l a c e h a v c tleton. Mass. Telophono^I (j^ltlon prizes. B o t h D w y e r and R o g e r built cea.se<l w a s btiried w-ith -Masonic rites n i - : \ T - ^ . \ f«:x-rooni tonemont. r o t o n a t r e e t . Since t h e and t h o s t a t e of W a s h i n g t o n . Thoy moved to MerrlmtYc. w h e r e Mr. W a l T O Mias KIHIO R i c h a r d s o n apent t h o •Stratton. Music w a s furnished d u r - pd ae raet hn t sofonh i O conducted by .St. P a u l lodge. for horp- or auto in barr,. H. C. s wife .about t h r o e y o a r s ro]iort .a pleasant vaoation wlll be e m p l o y e d in t h e a u t o m o - pla i n g t h e e v e n i n g while t h e c o m p a n y weok-ond with rol.ativea in Weat l.ace Nlo»OWt;i,T.. For.-st Stroot. A yei ; t l O * c o n t i n u e d to reside t h e r e bile buslneaa. J o h n Gloavo. w-ho formerly lived in Tloylaton. Tho w e a v i n g d e p a r t m e n t nt tho enjoyed a social t i m e with r e f r e s h - awgiot h h ehlah a aonly d a u g h t e r . Miaa . \ n n a town und who is living in Na.shua, h a s s u s p e n d e r , s h o p a r o w-orkinir two T h e Old Manalon. built a b o u t 1700. m o n u of c a k e a n d coffee- Miss .Mary Mra. H a r r i o t Strout i-s the guest of CARD OF THANK3 e r c l v a l S a r t e l l e . t h e only m e m b e r of ovonings .a weok to fill ordi-rs. r e t u r n e d to w o r k a t tho Ayor t a n n e r y foi- a n u m b e r of yoara u n o c c u Sullivan p r e s i d e d a t t h e piano. T h e P hor b r o t h e r . Oliver R e e d , in Mason, and I m m e d i a t e f a m l i y to aurvlve h i m . w-horo ho wns formerly oiiiiiloyed. pied, h a a heen sold by Mr. Ayera. t h e CS)mmKtoc for t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t w e r e hia Shirloy pnst. A. L.is tr. bo r o p r o For tbt> many kln»ln<^.->,'^^s of ivinliHe leaves a l s o aeveral cousins in townowner, of B o s t o n , to Charlea Mesaer Tho G r a n g e b a s k e t b a l l team havo N. H. Mrs. E l i z a b e t h T u m p n e y , Misa Nellie an nn.l frhndH at thc Xi'.r.o of my n t in I,eominater- a n d m o r e dis- sontod ut tho roception a n d b a n q u e t postponed t h e i r whist party that t h e y Richard Conant celebrated hla Stowe. of t h e Boaton T r a n a n r l p t . Mr. bors Oatn'ey, Mlss Nellie Sullivan a n d Mrs. t a n tn urelatives •-tTont hf rfr»\t'Tnpnl: for t!io sympatliy to lu- givon M a r s h a l F o c h in Boston In t h e s t a t e and In t h e e i g h t h b i r t h d n y on O c t o b e r 27 with Stowe expresaed hla I n t e n t i o n of r e - of momborf* of the <'.. A. H,. of Roacon w-oi-o to have on Wodnosday e \ o n i n g EtixabCt^ M o r r i s s e y . on N o v e m b e r 1 t. Com. Ge<n-ge MoSarteUe h a d not heen in a p a r t y . A dozen little schoolmatea p a i r i n g t h c bulldinga n n d r e s t o r i n g l-otlRo I. o. rv p.. A coma Rcl)ok.ili lo 'i'uesday. .November 1.?' M r s . E m m a B e n n e t t Gleason, w h o weat- h eMra l t h for aome yeara, and h a s r a n h a s received an Invlt.atlon tn bo m a d e m e r r y with g.imca a n d racea tho houae. k e e p i n g ita old linos- Mr. I.odpTC. .in<l thi^ n. A. II.. antl for Hi.* .jfltme from M a r l b o r o t o be preaont nt good Dancauae. .<i Oiklo finished on Mon- on t h e lawn. toay of th"-* teacli ors of flrot on t h e c a u s e of m u c h anxiety to his prosont a n d to havo m e m h e r s ot tho Refreahments wero expects to occupy t h e houae In cour t h o services t o r t h c late W . E. S a r - bcon loral post in t h e parndo. Streot school duriiiK th*- IUncss, I ilf'day tho work of m o v i n g thoir lish a n d aerved. R i c h a r d w a s t h e h a p p y r e - Stowe d a u g h t e r , w h o h a a carefully looked the spring. telle. r e m a i n e d a p a r t of t h i s woek a f t e r h i s h e a l t h a n d comfort. airf to cx\i'onfi my slncoro t h a n k s aini Shirloy post- A. I... a n d its a u x i l i a r y pr()\ ision bn,sinoss from tho storo on cipient of n u m e r o u a glfta. Hla With Mi-ss A n n a SartcUcMr. n n d M r s . O u s t R o h n . w h o live anprecia tlon. 1,-iat lllnesa d a t e s from t h e first of Sep- havo popples for salo to ho w o r n on Wost -street to their n<-w q u a r t e r s on K a l p h C n n a n t la w o r k i n g nfter- on t h c Bixby place- w e r e very h a p p i ANNA I'. SAP.TKl.I.K. MJss I r e n e S a l t e r hna boon ill for t e m b e r , w h e n h e suffered an illness all speolal days in connection with 'I'hird strcot. noona In t h e mill y a r d for Fossen- ly aurprlaed n b o u t nine o'clock last p:ast P.^-pporon. M a s s . Nov. '^. I?21. • w i t h he.irt diaeaae, from w-hlch he sevoral weeks with rheumatism at tho world w'.ar. P.lis-s J- Ooss. n formor Ayor resl- den. S u n d a y m o r n i n g b y t h e n r r i v a l ot h a a n e v e r fully rallied. He waa only ' h e r h o m o on Mill stroetTho servicea at t h e C o n g r o g a t i o n a l dont. w h o h a s hoon s p e n d i n g t h e s u m a n d Mra. N. C. P r o c t e r spont e i g h t a u t o m o b l l c a fllled w i t h frienda •' Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n H a n n i g a n , from confined t o hla h o m e a b o u t one week. c h u r c h on S u n d a y will ho ns foilowa: mor in .Maine, a r r i v o d in town Mon- M oMr. n d a y In Weat Boylston .as guesta from G a r d n e r a n d F i t c h b u r g . w h o N e w York, h a v e been visiting in t o w n a n d even on t h e n i g h t of his d e n t h 10.-lo, m o r n i n g w o r s h i p , followed hy day. ot Mra. Ada Whlttoniorcc a m e to h e l p t h e m c e l e b r a t e t h e i r w a s nble to converan a s usunl with holy with relatives tho paat •\\-cck, communion: aermon topic. Carl S. P r o r t o r h n s movod from t h c wedding annlver-aary. The >rr. a n d Mra- W a l t o r Lowia. of Roa- silver • T h o r u m o r t h t i t J o s e p h S m i t h , a hia d a u g h t e r a n d Mra. H a m m o n d , "Christlanity'a greatest a y m b o l " ; ChU- Buttorfield h o u s e on t h e c o r n e r ot gueata b r o u g h t r c f r c a h m c n t a a n d glfta f o r m e r w o r k m a n a t t h o p a p e r mllla w h o w a s Htaying w i t h h e r . .and r e - dren'a sormon, " K e e p i n g p r o m l s e a , " Pond a n d F l e t c h e r s t r e e t s to hla n e w llndale. w c r e S u n d a y guests at Seven of allvcr. Mr- a n d Mra- R e h n w o r o Plneatired .•>« u s u a l n b o u t e i g h t o'clock. His In t h e r e p a i r d o p a r t m c n t . w a s In t h c FOR SALE S u n d n y school at noon. J u n i o r B a n d t e n e m e n t In t h c houae on t h c SolIn F i n l a n d twenty-five yeara T h e r c w a a no achool on Monday, na m a r r i e dSince E m e r g e n c y h o s p i t a l . N a s h u a , na t h e d e a t h •was a quiet, painless o n e . a l - at 3.4S. Evening service a t seve'n dier.s' club p r o p e r t y n o w owned by t h c c o m i n g to t h i s c o u n t r y t h c t e a c h e r , Mra- B r a y , n t t c n d c d t h c agor e s u l t ot p. self-lnfilctcd w o u n d on t h o m o a t In hla sleep, hla d a u g h t o r b e i n g o'clock, a roal people's g n t h e r i n g w i t h C h a n d l e r M a c h i n o Cot h e y h a v e lived In O a r d n e r a n d In teaehera' c o n v e n t i o n In Aycr. t h r o a t , w a s c o r r e c t In aomo of t h e b y h i s s i d e a s t h e last m o m e n t c.umc- p l e n t y of mualc. Sermon, "The Florida'. A b o u t a y e a r a g o t h e y p u r A t r u c k b e l o n g i n g to t h e M o n t g o m r . S a r t e l l e wna a quiet, atudloua Like It club held ,lta c h a a e d t h e mill h o u s e from Mlaa Neldetails. A t t e r t h e Incident o c c u r r e d m aM t r a g e d y of prosperity-" ery H a r d w a r e Co- u n d d r i v e n by F r c d r e gTuhlca r Aam eYou . 1918 CHALMERS n . a g r e a t r e a d e r , a n d w i t h excele t i n g on T u e a d a y w i t h llo H o r g a n a n d c a m e to live In C a p e lie waa t a k e n to t h c h o m e of Mr. l e n t u n d e r s t a n d i n g of w h a t he r e a d , J o h n Coakley, w h o la living a t t h e B- M o n t g o m e r y , collided with a t e a m Tnylor in B r o o k l l n e , N . H., on last evon u p t o t h e l a s t d a y of his life- h o m c of J a m e a H o l l a n d , la w o r k i n g nt driven bv C h a r l e a IVtlton, In c h a r g e Mra. Gcorge J o n e s . Mra. R . B . A d - CornerROADSTER w a s elected vice p r e s i d e n t In ' S a t u r d a y , a n d from t h e r o c o m m i t t e d H e k e p t In t o u c h w i t h all t h e c u r r e n t tho S a m s o n Cordage W o r k s at t h e P i l l m a n F o x farm, n b o u t 8-3(3 ama place of Mra. C h a r l e a Noyca. resigned. to t h e h o s p i t a l . I t la n o t u n d e r s t o o d e r o n t s of t h e day, a n d t h c latest c n Sund.ay evening a t t h o Intersection of T h e third n a t i o n a l c h i l d r e n ' s b o o k Has jii.'^t been overhauled- A LITTLETON Mrs- .Tames B e n n e t t preaented nn int h a t t h e ' w o u n d wlll prove fatal. cyctopfcdla wna hla c o n s t a n t c o m p a n - week will be ohserved from N o v e m - Eaat Mnln a n d P o n d atreeta. Mr. a n d tereatlng p a p e r oij " T h c h i s t o r y of barga'in. Mrs. W. W . Gillespie recently w e n t ion d u r i n g t h c l.aat wcnka of hla llfo- b e r J.l to 19, inclualve. M o t h e r a a r c Mra- Dalton. w h o w c r e on t h e i r •wrty fana." Club guesta w c r o MraDavid t o t h e G r o t o n h o s p i t a i to visit h c r H o w a s a m a n w h o m a d e a few eapccl.ally urged to e n c o u r a g e t h e home, were t h r o w n out, t h e l a t t e r Buf- Tunatnll a n d Mrs- E d i t h G a y . T h o N'cwB I t o m a . fering painful .brulBca. T h c h o r a c r e T h o O. M. T>ovejoya a t t e n d e d t h e slater, Miss M i l l e r , : w h o Is s o m e w h a t fricnda. b u t t h o a e w e r e alnccre ones. r e a d i n g of good booka by t h e i r c h i l SEVBUAIi SBCO?rD-HANn 0.\US n c x t m e e t i n g will b o held i n t w o jnoro c o n i f o r t a b l e . ; I n hla e a r l y Hfo h e waa a n a t t e n d a n t d r e n . T h e alogan for thla y e a r Is ceived cuta n n d t h e c a r r i a g e w.aa w e o k s with Mra. Onlen P r o c t o r , H a r v a r d - C e n t e r college football, g a m e I X GOOD O O N P I W O X . AT smashed| last SaturdayAt t h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of P r e s c o t t a t t h c old U n l t n r l a n c h u r c h , .and ita " R e a d with your c h i l d r e n . " hoatcaaREASONABI>K P I U C E S G r a n g e on F r i d a y evening of I.ast w e e k d e s t r u c t i o n b y flames w a a a m a t t e r of Mlas Adelaide Noyca of l/owell la An o r d e r wna given o u t from C a m p T h e I.adie.s' Circle wlll m e e t n e x t E . T u n a t a l l h a a atarted hla p o u l t h e r o w a a t h c uaual buslncas ecasloh. d e e p r e g r e t to h i m . H c haa since af- week W e d n e s d a y n f t e r n o o n w i t h Mr»- Dovona M o n d a y w a r n i n g all civilians t r yD-bualneaa visiting Mra- A. T- K i m b a l l a week, with 100 RIReda p u r Customer.s interested .see flliatcd m o r e o r leas w i t h t h o c h u r c h a n d t h c m e e t i n g w a s t h e n t u r n e d over a r r i v i n g today. C a t h e r i n o Hooper- T h o s p e c i a l col- against t r e a p a s s l n g on , t h o r e m o u n t •• t o t h o c o m m i t t e e , t h e MUsta .Stewart In thla village, t h e Mcthodiht E p i s - lection for h o m c miasions will b e t a k - tract unleaa p r o v i d e d with permLsslon c h a a e d from RVan In P e p p e r e l l . Mr.aEKLcmle-y will leave town MrsG e o r g e J o n c a saya t h a t h e r a n d G r e e n , w h o h n d a r r a n R e d a H a l - c o p a l , n n d t h e p a s t o r of t h a t c h u r c h eh a t thla mectlrtgIn writing from h e a d q u a r t e r s . Thc f a m o u s htin, " M a d a m , " h a s defied all M o n d a y for lyoomlnater, w h e r e ahe loween Jollification with t h e uaijnl h a d vlalted . h i m d u r i n g hta Ulneas. Mls.s Mary F u l l e r la vialting n t t h e order la hoUcvcd t o bc In c o n a c q u c n c c p o u l t r y m e n ' s rules, havinK laid e g g s will vlalt frienda before going to h e r ' i;amcs a n d all t h c spcclal s p o r t s t h a t Mr. S a r t e l l e w a a a' c h a r t e r m e m b e r of t h e discovery by a r m y ofilcora ImU a p a r t m e n t nt 12 H e m e n w a y s t r e e t , - t r a d i t i o n m i g h t snggeat. - E v e r y o n e of B e n c o n lodge. I. O. C . F . , a n d p a s t h o m e of Mlsa M a r t h a H u n t e r . Saiurday n i g h t of a t e a m l e a d e d w i t h all h c r Ufe- S h e Is of a - R . I. R e d Boston, for t h c winter; • u n i t e d in m a k i n g t h e nffnir a aucceas. hoblo g r a n d of t h c sarnc, n n d t h c brast s h e l l s ' n t t h e r e m o u n t d e p o t , i t a n d P l y m o u t h R o c k m i x t u r e , n n d h a s of .-Mthirlnn Clnb. ' Telephones n n d ( o r e a c h w i n n o r of s o m e H a l - Bcrvlccs c o n d u c t e d a t hla late h o m e la alleged t h a t t h o s e In c h n r g e of t h e r e c e n t l y died a t t h e a g e ot twelve t h cH aIfr r y S.F .q uHa ur amnet i. n Ruperlntcndeiit e , w h i l e .at w o r k T h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of t h o A l t r u r i - tenm r a n w h e n t h e ofilcers c a m e n e a r . yeara. . . lo-wpnn s t u n t n aultablo aouvenir wna on M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t w o o'clock r e m o v i n g a l a r g e ' , t a n k uaed bofore a w a r d e d . T h e r e w e r e thi- r e g u l a t i o n Wore i n c h a r g e o t t h i s lodge. T h e nn club waa held In t h e m u n i c i p a l Chief P a t r i c k Bcn,tty Identified t h e Mrs- C h a r l e s Josaclyn la a g u e s t a t Aj-cr 825G t h c tbwn -n-atir ayatem w a s Installed, PeppercU 113-3 d t c o r a t l o n s ot Halloween c h a r a c t c r bflldlailnjj c l c r g y n i a n w a a R e v . H n r r y building on T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n , a n d team a T o n e b e l o n g i n g to S.amuel I A. .C. Jos-,elyn'a. i «pd refreshments At t h e m e e l i n g of •Pilgrim T a y l o r , w h o rcfid t h e a c r l p - In t h e absence of t h e pfc.sldont, Mrd. PEPPERELL ine X ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER Tungsboro Electric Liglit Co, Phone Peppereli 9 East Pepperell, IVIass. B U T T : E R 47C Meats HAYES' MARKET Emily Louise Nagle Fall and Winter Millinery THE HAT SHOP • Used Cars R. L & W. n. Hackett