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PORTSMOUTH, N. H XXI.. NO. 8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. 1950 Dine at The CASINO FREE DISTRIBUTION Outstanding Acts Will Feature Carnival Week LUNCH BAR RESTAURANT Bay State Y outh New York Girl Church To Mark In just a few days Beach visitors will begin to enjoy the carefree Catches Bluefish Junior Winner 25th Anniversary gaily of Carnival week. This year Completely modern and up-to-date Billy Scanlon, eight year old son the Chamber of Commerce has In Talent Show The Community church will mark changed the dates from the tra­ .. Mr and Mrs. Timothy J. Scan- its twenty-fifth anniversary at the ditional Labor Day week and the 1 of' Andover. Mass., enjoyed his B ill Elliot, the Talent Show Sunday morning aervice, August 20, Carnival program will begin Thurs­ Be assured of a wonderful meal or a snack... Our success is measured by your pleas­ first deep sea fishing trip on Mon- master of ceremonies, presented a with the presentation of chimes by day, August 24, and continue wide variety of entertainment the Ladies' Aid. through Wednesday. August 30. was a very eventful day for when an enthusiastic audience ure. Make your plans to enjoy CASINO hospitality and wonderful food. Mrs. Martha Greene, president of Highlighting a week of spec­ Billy as he caught the first blue- gathered for tin weekly Monday the organization, will give a brief tacular activity, Ralph Harris, fish in many, many years, accord­ nigh show. history of the church. chairman, announces a feature at­ ing to the skipper of the fishing Three Lowell, Mass., youthB, the The morning service is held at traction in Bruno Zacchlnl, the party, William Eastman. Edwavi Trio, copped first prize 10:30 a. m. at the church, D street human cannon ball. Brnno will BHiy is spending the month of with an acrobatic dance. All about and Marsh avenue. Rev. John allow himself to be shot from the August at Hampton with his family 24 years old, they were Edward Feaster, D. D., of Portsmouth will month of a large cannon each at the "Lucky” cottage on O street. Boucher, Walter Clark, and Victor be guest pastor and music will be afternoon and evening throughout M ayo. furnished by the Graniteer quartet. the week. Rescue Fam ily Second prize in the Senior div­ Also on this program are Frank ision went to Joseph Flood, 23 of Cook in his death-defying ex­ Beach Chamber hibition of stunt riding a teetering HAMPTON BEACH CASINO From Sandbar Belmont, Mass., who sang when bicycle on a high wire, at the Irish Eyes Are Smiling." Four persons tried to walk home Thanked For Aid same time running through his from a ride last Wednesday after­ Third place in this group was comic rountine which features his Official thanks for assistance ex­ noon — not because they ran out of won by Robert LeVitre, 15, of Turn­ collapsible rubber legs. ers Falls. Mass., for a cornet selec­ tended the American Red Cross gas, but because they ran out of Hip Raymond and a comely during the recent Hampton Beach tion, “ Flocktonlan Polka." assistant will present a bag of boat. fire was received this week by the The Kremenich family from New In the Junior Division 13-year-old tricks that will have the viewers local Chamber of Commerce from Enjoy an Evening of York City, Miro, Pauline, Marion Margaret Cowan of New York City holding their sides. Alternating William D. Walker, chairman of the and Joseph, had rented an outboard sang “ My Foolish Heart” for first with Raymond and Company will Exeter District chapter. motor boat far a little fishing trip, place and second award went to In a letter to Mr. Charles F. But- be the renowned Chinese Tien when they suddenly struck the Smiles Lee, 12, Worcester, Mass., CHAMBER CARNIVAL who sang “If I had A Million Dol­ RESCUE (Continued on Page Ten) ( Continued on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Fifteen) lars.” DANCING “Specializing in Hampton Beach Properties for over 15 Years” At the Beautiful CASINO BALLROOM FEATURING TED HERBERT’S ORCHESTRA Tues., Aug. 29 Tommy Dorsey, His Trombone & His Orchestra

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HAMPTON BEACH the New Hampshire Coast Estate Agency CASINO Largest The BEACHCOMBER The Beachcomber Incorporating The Hampton Beach Advocate The Cover NO RTON’S Boardwalk Brevities The attractiveness of Happy Seafood Market A Vacation Digeat of all the news Hampton as a ‘‘family beach" FIRST TO HUBBARD'S GROCERIES Information for the summer visitor 18 wcl1 borne out by the pres- FISH LOBSTER3 cnee of many families enjoying P u b lish ed Wednesdays, June 28 to August 30 Kd Keobane sitting on a car nothing but the bites you scratch a Picnic lunch on the sandy King’s Highway Foot of 15th S t hum per in front of the Ashworth . . to show for it . . . Louise Blake beaches. Then By The L Batterbury returning from a and John Jach6on having a serious HAMPTON PUBLISHING COMPANY L p sea dip . . . Earl Olmsted get- discussion on the beach . . . Phil The cover photo this week HAMPTON NEW HAMPSHIRE ,:ne sp ecia l attention from Denise Jason and Barbara Canning tan- shows the Hahn family from Y O U N G ’S BACK TO SCHOOL deming to Rye and back in less Greenfield, Mass., puttting FOR ADVERTISING RATES IN THIS PAPER p arcelle at the Frolics • • Bfcb aside all cares as they head CABINS TELEPHONE HAMPTON 655 ' . • . L\ Owens crooning to Cathy as they than 5 hours . . . Win Sawyer. v danced at the Casino . . • Gary P eg Marshall and Lee Dawson at for a swim and picnic at the State Park reservation at the Ocean Boulevard Communications and Items from Johnson and Marge Evans having the Hampton Playhouse. south end of the beach. readers are welcome at all times. breakfast as usual at' Foley's . . . TeL 670 Peggy Hughes, Mary Corby, June Complete with blankets, Sully and Mary Smerle returning Beach Notes beach umbrella, and happy Hampton Beach During the evening a delightful from an afternoon of fis h in g witli Members of the Commission smiles, they are certain to en­ Nudd Group Holds luncheon was served, banquet form H. W. Young present were W. R. Brown, Dublin, joy the spacious beach and by the Dunfeys. Bud and Jack 710 chairman, Harry K. Rogers, Sun- cooling waves of this popular were on hand to see that all had resort. Birthday Party H A V E N ’T Y O U H E A R D ? cook, secretary, Charles E. Green- plenty to eat and received many man, Hampton, Owen Johnson, r:vm i 1 0 The Nudd Terrace Associates compliments for their efforts. Unusual values in ail fabrics . . . Manchester, and Randall E. Spauld­ held their weekly meeting at the Entertainment was provided by FOR REMNANTS ing. Whitefield. home of Mrs. Thomas K eefe in Mrs. Mary Kiley, Sally M’Namara, VISIT OUR BARGAIN ANNEX Rev. and Mrs. Donald Weymouth Margaret M. Junkins the form of a birthday party in Kay Hurrell, Mac O’Brien and Kay and family of Clinton, Mass., are honor of their hostess. Taken com­ Largest selection of wool rug Duffin. Mr. Marty Sepi entertained frequent visitors on the beach dur­ CANDY SHOPPE w pletely by surprise Mrs. Keefe re­ with impersonations of well known strips In New England ing August. Mr. Weymouth was sponded graciously to the well characters and was well received. pastor of the Hampton Falls Bap­ wishes of the group and thanked The orchestra composed of Jim DANA SHOPPE N O W OPEN 25 Middle St. Nbypt., Mass. tist church 1932-1939. and now them all for their kindness. Keefe, Ted Kennedy, Jack Dunfey, ministers in Clinton, Mass. He is Established Candies Mailed Plans for the party were ar- Bud Dunfey and Chubber Spillane, Off State Street vacation preacher in Hampton 1920 Hampton Beach, N. rainged by Alvee Gilligan, Louise provided music for general dancing Telephone 2455 Falls during this month, at the Collins, Kay Moran, Mary K eefe which went on until late evening. church of the White Spire. and Mrs. Leroy Dunfey. Members really joined in the celebration H A V E Y O U HEARD? and many wonderful talents which That G erry D. and Fred S. just GUYON’S SERVICE STATION up to now were hidden, really were walked the girls home because shown to advantage. A real holiday “they were afraid?" A WELCOME COMPANION spirit prevailed and all enjoyed an Complete Automotive Service evening of general dancing, games, ON YOUR TRIP That Josie K. got a gift from community singing and movies of Marty that will keep her going for a recent meeting. Choose your school clothes from our large some time? . • BACK TO SCHOOL selection of Fine Quality Nationally Ad­ OR COLLEGE vertised brands. The w orld ’s fastest Portable Typewriter

McGregor Sweaters unties Jiavekn $5.95 to $10.95 THE ALL NEW 1950 McGregor Sport Shirts HAMPTON CENTER Hathaway Shirts $2.95 to $5.95 Van Heusen Shirts $4.95 SMITH - CORONA Interwoven Socks $3.65 to $3.95 55c to $1.50 HAMPTON BEACH Jockey Underwear Famous For Fine Old BOAR’S HEAD 706 Corduroy Jackets $1.10 to $2.15 Congress Jackets $16.95 to $22.95 i\ ew England Cooking Plymouth Raincoats $7.50 to $12.50 $16.95 to $22.50 All Wool Trousers Silent Model Pioneer Suspenders and Belts $12.95 to $16.95 Dobbs Hats $1.50 to $8.50 Luncheon Specials 90c up $8.50 to $10.00 OUNFEY’S Borsalino Hats $89.50 Botany 500 Clothes $20.00 o n THE BOULEVARD Varsity Town Sport Jackets $60.00 Dinners $1.50 up Jarman Shoes $9.0o to $14.95 Plus Tax r .np Clam Shoppe I K Sts. Cor. Marsh Ave & Ocean Between J and n a cation won't be complete until you have Famous For Our ^ 31 this Hampton restaurant. Ask About Our Time Pa> ment HAMPTON PUBLISHIN _ fried c la m s - Hampton 616 For Reservations French Fries — Lobster Rolls pepper Steaks - Onion Bings - Frankfurt. BO STATE ST. NEY/BUR.YPOR.T C o m p a n y Light Lunches AIR C0N Dit I0N ED f o r y o u r c o m f o r OPEN 8 A. M. to 1 A. M. A Fine Men’s Store T e l e p h o n e 555 H am pton OPEN 7a ... I I DAILY 575 Lafayette Road T h e BEACHCOMTtff.p BEACHCOMBER

,0 consider whether the new pro­ CARNIVAL — After the excitement of Carnival posal is the answer 10 the w®*®r Narrow Escape Entertain Carnival Week (Continued from Page Three) Week Is over, throngs are expected supply problem at Hampton Beach. Beach Officials To Consider Mrs. Ann O'Laughlin of Rah- to flock to the beach for a final The proposal comes as a lesult way, N. J., almost had her hair big Labor Day weekend. Based on of the public hearing held July 24 Tai Lin Troupe, so well liked for parted for her Saturday after­ past experience, visitors Bhould get Water Company Propc at the beach fire station following tneir tumbling, balancing and acro­ noon as she stood before the their reservations in early. The the disastrous fire and complies batic acts. mirror combing her hair at 216 awarding of a shiny 1950 automo­ with a request made of the comp­ All are welcome to this free bile on the evening of Labor Day, Company. Inc., owners of the North Shore boulevard, where entertainment. Proposals for improvements to any at the hearing by Atty. Stanley September 4, will climax another ton Water Works company, will be she is the guest of Mrs. Bar- So that she may reign through­ the present water system at Hamp­ M. Burns of Dover, counsel for the successful season at Happy Hamp­ studied tonight at a meeting bara Bowen of Elizabeth, N. j. out the week, the loveliest of a bevy ton Beach as proferred by the Beach Precinct. ton. committees from the Chamber of of lovelies will be selected Tuesday American Water Works Service The letter from Mr. A. M. According to Chief of Police The Carnival Week committee Commerce and the Beach Precinct evening. August 22. The queen will Syniond. Asst. Division Manager John M alek a Venetian blind includes Ralph Harris, chairman, together with their counsel and begin her reign Thursday evening of tlie holding company's New Eng­ changed the course of a bullet John Dineen, Joseph Flynn, Henry engineers. after the official coronation when land District, containing the pro­ which crashed through a win­ Dupuis, Arne Autio and Harry TR Y THE The parent holding company pro­ she will be crowned Miss Hampton posal follows: Hewitt. poses to erect a steel storage tank dow pane, dug Into the wall •‘I herewith Bubmit this report, Beach of 1950. HARBOR west of Marsh avenue with a Just above Mrs. O’Loughlin’s which complies with your request On the eve of Carnival Week capacity of .’500,000 gallons to be head and fell to the floor. GRILL made at the Hampton Chamber of fireworks will be the exciting en connected to Marsh avenue with Commerce meeting held on July 24.' Upon investigation, the bullet fertainment and will be the feature Beach Notes Breakfasts, Dinners a 16-inch main and to connect “I first wish to correct certain was identified as his by Ray­ again on Wednesday evening, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bachlawski Steaks and Chops r Ocean Boulevard and Marsh ave­ errors which have appeared in mond W. Clark, proprietor of August 30. of Springfield, Mass., were week­ Cooked by Expert Chefs nue with 8-incli mains through F newspaper articles about Company a rifle range about a mile away. A different form of swimming end guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. J. street and M street. expenditures for plant Improve­ . meet for Carnival week will he Zurowski at Regina Cabins Court. At the New Bridge It is estimated by the company i held Friday afternoon. August 25 ments and additions as upon exam­ C h ie f M alek ordered the HAMPTON BEACH that such changes and additions ination of the hooks, I find that range permanently closed. at the bandstand. Contests in to the system, together with the FOR SALE from 11)40 to 1949 inclusive, the several events are open to both new source of supply which will be Antiques, China, Glass Company spent $116,649.68. This is sexes and prizes will be awarded. available soon, will provide a static Brlc-a-Brac in contrast to $40,000 mentioned. ommendatlons for further improve­ Applications are available at the pressure of 70 pounds along the There has been approved for the m ents to be carried out as design Chamber of Commerce office. THE NOREEN beach and will provide a flow of % year 1950 a construction program is completed and materials ob­ The amateur talent contest will North 8hore Rd. and First 8t. 2.360 gallons per minute for fire costing approximately $74,800, af­ tained. be held as usual Monday evening HAMPTON BEACH Tuna Fishing fighting purposes. ter deducting a refundable deposit "It is proposed to erect, west ol at the bandstand. « According to Charles F. Butler, Sport Fisherman of $7,500 made by the Town of OFFICIALS Every day and continuing secretary of the Chamber of Com­ North Hampton. Much of this pro­ (Continued on Page Eleven) through Labor Day, Chuck Hill MARSH AVENUE merce. the beach officials will meet and his popular Hampton Beach KINO gram is now completed. BARBER SHOP "The major Item in this 1950 pro­ SWIMMING LESSONS concert hand will play sweet and Corner “P ” Street PROPERTY MAINTENANCE hot music four times each day. gram is for the development of a A ll A g e s Open 9 a. m. to 9 p, m. PRIVATE CHARTER S-RVICE Featured with the band are Ernest OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY new water supply and related trans­ CHILDREN A SPECIALTY Repairs-Painting-Caretaking mission. This project has been com­ West on the Hammond Organ and Chas. deNIchoIs 713 1 Ocean Blvd. a the Bridge For appointments Call i — Year Round S e rv ice __ pleted with the exception of the Bill Elliot, the singing cop. HAMPTON 2382 CAP7V WALT STURGIS Phone Hampton 2468 pump which is now en route to ALLAN J. SISSON Hampton. Pumping tests show that EXCEPT SUNDAYS 107 North Shore Blvd. the new supply will double the THE R E N O W N E D CH IN ESE Tien Tsi Lin Troupe shown above will quantity of water now available. be one of the major attractions of the 1950 Carnival Week Pr°9 "Since the Chamber of Commerce Hampton Beach, which will be held this year from Thurs ay, Ahoy There! meeting, i have visited our General CHEFS’ 24, through Wednesday, August 30th. office in Philadelphia and have Men - Women gone over the Hampton problem STEAK FOR TWO Children’s th our engineers and executive Jeers and. as a result, have been Large enough for three VACATION WEAR authorized to make certain rec- SPORT TOGS LOUIS B. WINKLER, SWIM SUITS Dentist Boar’s Head I n n 9 High Street LEGION In fact wonderful summerwear fori MPTON CENTER Hampton Beach Telephone 911 every member of the family. Start t e l . c o n n . Hampton Exeter Road your shopping tour here and you’ll be sure to get what you want . . • «*|

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George Hagoplan, official Beach Featured Chamber of Commerce photo­ grapher, beach enthusiasts may The story of Hampton Beach enjoy seeing and reading about '■ a. ea u: e of «»• August issue their favorite places and people. of the 'Shorellner," new sea- coast magazine. It ia a com­ prehensive account of the hard Standish Gift Shop work a comparative few do to insure the successful play of Largest and finest thousands. in New England • Freely illustrated with photo­ Ocean Blvd at A Street graphy by Edward F. Carr and HOME MADE FUDGE NORTH SHORE SHOPPING CENTER Vanilla Walnut, Chocolate Walnut, Penuchi Walnut

HAVE YOU HEARD? MADE FRESH DAILY Mrs. Charles F. McDermott ami That Ted K. enjoys leading a Beach Notes son, Charles, Woonsocket, R. I.; 79c Pound group in community singing? Guests at the Stark on North Mrs. G. Campbell and daughters, Drop Around and Watch us Put the Butter in Shore boulevard are Mr. and Mrs. Pawtucket. R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. That O’B. says the store is so John E. Colledge, Windsor, Ont.: W. Ingraham, Chicopee Falls. lonesome since Alice left? Irene Morin, Fitchburg, Mass.; Mr. Mass.; the Misses Howard, West- B U Z Z EL L ’S and Mrs. R. Evans. Kingston. N. Y.; field. Mass.; Miss Margaret Flavin. The Oldest Candy Shop on Hampton Beach Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hallet, Pitts­ Brighton, Mass.; Mrs. Daniel Crow­ Painted with Touralne Paints burg. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Living­ ley. Allston, Mass.; and Mr. and Established 1917 by ston, Albany. N. Y.; Miss Mary Mrs. \ ineent Hogen, Waterburv, N A T YOUNG Riley, also of Albany; Mr. and Conn. Mrs. Harold Croft. Torrington, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw and Painting Paper Hanging Conn. « daughter. Shirley, and Miss Pat­ A consulting engineer from New ricia Hall, all of Billerica. Mass., York was at the State Park Mon­ are staying at the Allison Guest day for a meeting with the N. H. House on F street. Other guests You Can’t Beat State Forestry and Recreation there are Mr. and Mrs. John Cash ’N Carry Store Commission. Heaki and son, Lowell. Mass.; The Misses Dolly and Niesa -rnd Miss Alice O’Toole of Newton ICE — WOOD — OIL I'ieda of Medford, Mass., are va­ Mass. cationing with the William Elliots on Ocean boulevard. nmong guests at Hotel Allen this week are: Buddy Ro-ers ELECTRIC Miss June Hey wood of Los Hon™00?/ Miss Denise Darcel SIM’S Angles. , is a guest of her aunt. Mrs. Frances Sears of m c T J i».Mr- ,Bobby Sargent: Department Store Y REPUBLICAN figures at the biennial meeting of the Rockingham III _ - — ™ ^ I I f 1 T I |LI ^ I Ocean boulevard. Mrs I ! ot N - Y -i Mr. and unty Republican club held last Wednesday at the Ashworth ar® s I lA J A | ■■ Ic I™ I I lU J Swim Suits by Campus Mrs. Seely. Ontario; Mrs. Ella Russell Toliey. director, and John ive, left to right— Atty. Wesley Powell of Hampton F a lls, U.S.en-11| ||| M I ■ I * Famous Ceeb of Stewart. Somerville; Mr. Lesley •lackwood. Administrator of State House - Glassware sh„? r r rMon,r : Mr ^ ** ial candidate; Senator Charles W. Tobey and Senator Styles n g arks, were also present and had Everything for the Home miwoiih. Lowell; Mr. Hugh Me- ;IS he,r Euest ,he mayor of Laconia mote speaker. arland- o»e of Carmen Cavallarn* Among those registered at the ^M issAuclaio. Montreal Mrs I Grandview hotel are Mr. and Mrs Details will be announced as soon JOE’S BARBER SHOP ' '• Dugsa" aI'd bo,,. Worcester ...... Civilian Defense as the committee ref ortJ * ? thig' * Mass.; Gertrude M. Powers Miss Paulino r s ,CUV’ Quebec; s r r s s j MS Children’s Haircuts a Specialty Mrse r M?°h ° ! W orcesler: Mr- and M t » k ,“ " l w r r .Montr*i" ; Unit Underway , . rs Michael r. Monahan Wii w » Bi™ t N V re,r: Mls“ GENERAL ELECTRIC Immstown. Mass.; Mr. and Mrs Chief of Police John Malek an­ their services. Shop No. 8 J Phyllis k » pms. Worcester- I!!*! 'Call. Woburn. Mass.; Mr. and nounced this week that, in ac­ HAV£ YOU HEARD? Monah“ « i - cordance with instruction received 10m r °ncord, he is in the process s . ^ ^ ® ?SEXPREis ? 0,5aiiizing a local Civilian De- male acquaintance AUTOMATIC SMITH’S fense program. just wonderful? and Moving Service Remnant Shop Refrigerated Service Dally Boston to Hampton electric w a t e r h e a t e r s TELEPHONE 2537

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following the-Hampton Beach fire, aid, and in wishing continued suc­ THEATER Brazil expects an 11,000-ton , C H A M B E R HAVE YOU H E A R D 7 i Your courtesy in providing office OFFICIALS earnauba-wax crop, 10 per cent cess for the organization which you . neverly R. and Jack M ’G. ( Continue& from Pope Three) That BcV r ^ 111 obvious that hydrants north dry indoor air and prevents ex- above early forecasts. space and your assistance to our so capably direct.* ' to go steady? (Continued from Page Six) >,rc decided m street will provide greater plosive outbreaks of measles and volunteer and professional staff nows than the above figures be- chicken-pox among children, ler, secretary of tbe organization, were a valuable contribution toward GAUDREAU’S RAYMOND STURGIS M_ _ arsh , avenue In, the L general------vicin- | -ucause lth »e or of Proportionately decreasing decreasing pipe pipe decreaseddistances distances 11- the Red Cross official wrote: the help we were able to give. with proportional- BARBER SHOP lty o f the fire station, an elevated frictlon losses. At locations be- "It is a privilege for me to ex­ strand Down but not out "Both Mrs. Batchelder, chairman, Ambulance Service steel tank (on legs) 165 feet high, tween the Proposed new tank and ■ press the appreciation of this Chap­ and Mr. Gilmore, Disaster Chair- Phone 919 designed to balance In pressure Boar,B approximately double ' Back in business soon ter and the Hampton Branch of TeL 657 Aweibucy ! man of the Red CroBS in Hampton w ith the existing Boar’s Head the conla be expected because I C STREET the Red Cross for your kindness High St., Hampton, N. H. and cooperation toward our efforts | join me in thanking you for your Tuei, T h u rsd a y A ug . 15-17 tank and have a capacity of 300,600 01 the water entering the hydrant The gun that made the west gallons. This tank will be connected *rom two d,rectionB. to M arsh avenue with a 16-lnch ,‘'rhe engineering data contained Jam es Stewart main. It Is also proposed to connect bereln Is based upon pipe co-effi- THE ••WINCHESTER 73” Ocean Boulevard and Marsh avenue of 80. Tbe existing water BEACH THEATERS plus w ith 8-inch mains through F street supply and pump and Hampton Newburyport, Mass. Tel. 2287 D on ald Woods-Trudy M a rsh a ll and M street. There now exists only Center tank have not been lnclud- “BARBARY PIRATE tw o large connections, one at the ed *n these estimates and only the NOW! The Brand New Musical north-south end of Marsh avenue I top 25 percent of the Boar’s Head Technicolor Comedy 8ensation! M , Sit. A ug . 18-19 and the toll bridge. tank considered as useful. It la, Don't MiasMiss . • . The outstanding suspense drama “ A tank at the proposed elevation I therefore, evident that the figures and location and with the main pipe I *n these estimates are conservative, Richard Wldmark-Paul Douglas reinforcements mentioned will pto- I The cost of these proposed Im- “NIGHT AND TH E C IT Y vlde static pressure of 70 pounds movements will be approximately and along the beach and, underfire flow $80,000. This means that the Corn- Bill Wllllams-Jane Nigh conditions. will provide a flow of pany will have Invested approxl- 2 360 gallons per minute with a res-1 mately $271,500 In new Improve- Thursday, Friday, Saturday Wednesday, Thursday “BLUE GRASS OF August 17-18-19 August 16-17 KENTUCKY” ldual pressure of 20 pounds at the Aments since January 1, 1940 when corner of Ocean boulevard and F | this program. -w —and the 1950AM W WIIcon- 8un„ Mon. A ug . 20-21 street. A t the end o f the line near VVatt'U Y °° strucf.ion program previously men the toll bridge. It. will provide a tloned are completed. It represents Romantic What a riot - What fun T- N. T. brought back I flow of 2.360 gallons per minute. h o b ir t Ann Sheridan • Victor Mature an Increase of 56.6 per cent In the _ _ LANA C onslderine only the water stored Company's Investment. f/Y\ DAVtO JAPE liTTZl I I \ WAYNE • WYATT. GAYNOR 1 see what “STELLA” In the top 25 per cent of the Boar’s r d o eslo "A copy of this report is helm?: B B ***** henry roster 7c\ 1 also H ead tank, which amounts to sent to the PubHc Service Com- j 'Samson IN HIS ACADEMY News - Cartoon - Short Subjects AWARD William Eythe 44.000 gallons. This storage will al­ mission, and we will await vonr j a Starting Wed. Aug. 23 Ann Sheridan PERFORMANCE “CUSTOMS A G E N T ” low a sustained flow of 2,360 gal reply. I Ions per minute for 145 minutes, or A. M. Svmonds James Cagney starring In about 2% hours. In addition to th 4t MEkVYN LtRO\ llirti Tues. Aug. 22 Assistant Division Mgr. “KISS TOMORROW wOA EDWARD storage, the new water, which, GOODBYE" ARNOLD • La u re n B a c a ll when'considered wHhttai storage, Tt has been revealed that a A startling portrayal of Ralph “BRIGHT LEAF” would lengthen the time o f the three and a half vear af.udv sho*^ Cotter - thug with heart of Icel sustained flow to about 3% hours. that ultra-violet radiation disinfect •

•tarring Ann Sheridan • Victor Mature • Day AUTO THEATRE CETER Dial 2222 EXETER 1 ROAD' ROUTE 1 A - SALISBURY Sunday, Monday Matinee Every Day at 2:15 August 20-21 Telephone Newburyport 2410-W PATRICIA Saturday OUR MOTTO ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW y, Saturday August 18-19 BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO thru Saturday August 17-18-19 CLAUDETTE COLBERT and "HIT THE ICE" ‘THREE CAME HOME” Do r o t h y P a t r i c k — A r t h u r f r a n z 2nd Hit JEROME COURTLAND and BEVERLY TYLER Mu>»| , “THE PALOMINO”______MICHAEL CURTIZ wm wm "TARNISHED" SCREEN Pl>Y BY Pm ; a lD M*CD0UGAU ay, Monday, Tuosday August 20-21 -22 **>*• 1N| *0VUfY lovtl W1-WW y » T u e s d a y en’s Show Saturday 1 P- August 20-21-22 W ILLIAM BENDIX and UNA M E R K E L ROY ROGERS IN “KILL THE UMPIRE” Tuesday, Wednesday JEANNE CRAIN and WILLIAM LUNDIGAN •’Hik e o n h a r v e s t moon 2nd Smash Hit August 22-23 “PINKY” ______Addition to Our Regular Show Listed Abovfr “ AugusTio-21 thru Saturday August 23-24-26-26 e iii I IVAN and W EN D ELL C O R EY jANOR PARKER — AGNES MOOREHEAD "CAGED" dan DURYEA Continuous Show Sunday Wednesday, Thursday August 22

B«rt Fried • Tom Tu'jy al‘ Disney's Latest. Full-Length Feature tsoKt orro preminger iT r«M om a Hovel by Wlllltm L Stuan “TREASURE ISLAND” (In Technicolor) D RISCO LL — ROBERT b e a c h cqmp The BEACHCOMBER: Tax Collectors To John the Convene At Beach b a r b e r T h e annual convention of the h o t e l k e n t v i l l e STRAND v a r 5 at Hampton Beach" newburyport New Hampshire Tax Collector’s Have You Heard? Highland Avenue Rooms with Hot and Cold Phone Nbypt. 919 association will be held at Hamp­ Running Water 704 ton and Hampton Beach next Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Godlng Now Playing Ends Saturday day. August 25, according to an Telephone Hampton 950 About the Red Hood »ho has | That Jerry announcement from Frances W. been worrying Tommy Irom H ie SOCIl VII v-w ------with , him. . / / \m * HOTEL STANDISH Brainley of Plaiatow, president of night? Wonder who was with him. - v p H ; the group. Surf? Could it be Sally? Sessions during the convention ot 1 1 1 1 I 1 ■ w w will be held at the Hampton High Visit / \W That Skip loves Rusty? Reasonable Rates. school auditorium and at the Ash­ Ye Olde Country That John Vari is au ex-comic J l f V / ! Blvd. at A Street w orth hotel in Hampton Beach. Auction diving star? Ocean The quarterly report of the state / / association, recently distributed, at That Joan and Sue Hall are / ft® o t includes a study of personal prop­ NORTON'S CABINS madly in love with Kenneth L. Laf. Rd. North Hampton Fish of the University of N. H.? That Boston College is represent­ erty tax collection problems, and Household Furniture, Dishes ed at Nelson’s Candy Store by the reports of the president, secretary, and Glassware affable Bernard Hogan of Reading? JTEDIVIAN and treasurer. Goods Sold on Consignment That a pretty blond Is marrying Sale Rain or Shine Lunch Bob D. in September? Must be love. o i o S S T Rye Beach 288*5 • That Lee is back at Junkins? Beauty S a lo n H. L. NORTON, Auctioneer Beach Notes That the Nudd Terrace asso­ Wily Ellie at the Marilyn had to Sunday thru Tuesday get up at 5:45 Thursday morning? Guests this week at the Boar’s ciates are really on the ball? The suspense picture with the Cecilia B. Desjardins Head Inn are Mr. and Mrs. Frank surprise finish! HAIRDRESSER Grady, who are celebrating thefr 25th w edding anniversary this RED FEATHER That Ernie Rainey and Betty Humphrey Bogart 51 Ocean Boulevard weeh. George of the “Kiss Me Kate’* show “IN A LONELY PLACE” Miss Beatrice Kay, her husband, were holding hands on Ocean boule­ TEL. J. E. M A N N 2462 DINING ROOM Mr. Svlvan Green, her mother, Mrs. vard last Sunday? Starts Wednesday Aug. 23 Barbara Kay, enjoyed last week A t at the Allen so muck she is stayn g THE HORDES OF KUBLAI over another few days. HOTEL ALLEN That Billy has it hard for W a lly? KHAN ARE ON THE MARCH) IEA FOOD SHORT ORDER] Among the tfegis guests th^ LOBSTER - STEAK week are Mrs. Elizabeth Rhatigan. The Brookline. Mass.; Mrs. Mary Ca .. Specializing In Private Parties That Georgia has arrived safe Fverett Mass.; James Fanning. to 250 and sound ? Cottage Grill 5S S . Mass, w y s r s S Tel. 2546 Ocean Blvd. Hampton Beach The Little R itz Of Danvers; Mr. and M • — MW Dougherty, o f Dorchester. Mass., That Rosemary R. and “Wbitey * ■ “ mS:; B. are a popular couple these days? MARSH A V E N U E AT THE FOOT OF andGertrude Carroll. Hyds par*; BILLIARDS . . . That Ernie is going with a hunk N STREET The s— » of pastry? Hampton Beach, N . H . ,ered Mr. and Mrs. Huglt Enjoy an afternoon or evening of Pool Holyoke, Mass.. Mr. Mr. JO„nson. * £ £ % £ ■ East or Billiards at the That the girls are fond of Peter and Mrs. Hen y and Mrs. and Paul of F street? DIRECT BUS S E R V IC E Springfield. Maes-. 7' • Mary Eli Courey. Montreal, ^ and jtorrmg Hampton Beach Kiernan. Ch,c^ ara " their son. To Boston - Portland FERNCROFT rhat Clare c. spent Sunday TYRONE OHO* MrS' Ge°nrdgbis cWldren, Cathy and jflernoon on the porch with Walter \ POWER ■ WEUES fitchburg - Worcester George, and his cn Mr and George. LoW® 'Prontv Windsor, Cecile Aubry Reservations Mrs. Edward P n 'loi3> Haver- jack Hawkins Conn.; Mrs. Henry ^ a n g ^ RECREATION Tickets Available Swing “ O v o " tm*16 *0sie Fund" went Michael Rennie hill. Mass.; Miss_P; fanning and For Over The Top?" Boston, Mass., JoJosephine. Cum- S0X ’ BRAVES sisters. Mary and J °> J and Mrs. CHARTERED b u s s e s berland Hill. R- Jj’ R I.; Mr. CENTER Jackie’s Basil FerrI, P10'" NeW’ York City : „ . , _ ew fresh crisp merchandise in and Mrs. O. May© • Greenwood, The FINEST Billiard Parlor to be found Travel Agency Miss L. MacKin ° • WarWick, departments at exceptionally low la2 Tel. 2393 £ l\ aMndSThomas Goodwin, Hos- A,1 anywhere ... Cool - Airy - Restful. OASIS j- , i.»“ ">' * * ”' op*”™ ' Blvd., Hampton B each lindale, Mass. BOWLING — BILLIARDS New England's Most Beautiful BICYCLING N igh t Club I T ’S T H E FOOD •- A STREET MAHONEY’S LUNCH DINNERS FLO O R SH O W *S Telephone d a n c i n g “As Famous As the Beach Rs mswc B r i d e eLp PT't 7t8 9 f o r R eservations °CEAN BOULEVARD AT B STREET Open Friday till 9 TAXI SERVICE EVERYWHERE NeWburyp°rt’ Mass‘ ge Road u. s. Route 1 Salisbury 103 Hampton Beach, *• 722 T h e BEACHrmyiftjop

beachcomber startling. Obviously the playwright — T h e is not remembered for her spark- T> night by the Hampton Beach Coast ^ B each G irl Is INFORMATION lin g wit. T h e re are scenes throughout the Between Coast Guard Tows guard. . Lines Water pump failure disabled the Bride Saturday GUIDE qj\J STAG E . • play when the performances are Craft To Harbor craft about 7 P- m. Joseph Jones. Before an altar decorated with far superior to the dialogue, but By MARY FOGARTY cook 2/c who was the lookout on J generally speaking, there Is a let’s- Their 25-foot power boat dis­ in St..Paul church, Frank- HELEN DONALDSON duty in the tower, spotted the boat ^ d roses l M 0 ’] CHURCH SERVICES abled near rocks about a mile off Brien. get-this-over-wlth attitude. At Cleary's Guest house on G off shore north of Boar's Head an lln,, . - " Willlam J. O’Brien COMMUNITY CHURCH shore, three Exeter men and their The one outstanding performance street, the other day. 1 met a re­ Life holdb no mysteries for one Non-Sectrian is given by Rowena Burack. In her markable person. His name is of the little misplaced persons who craft were towed to safety Sunday , , waving of Manchester and 18 1* J street. HAMPTON BEACH — Rev. John this week at the Hamp- Thomas p. BurnB and he's from signal. i unmntnn Reach became the bride Initial appearance at the Play­ frequent the Chamber of Commerce EiiflnemMi 1/c j J w'mam B, Morlarty, son of Mr. Feaster, D. D. of Portsmouth, guest “Double Door,” Is house she establishes her right to West Hartford, Conn. ofTice. pastor. Music by the Granlteera. «,polottse miluly becM it act with this group, whose success­ Tom is married and has a 11-year- Taken in to await the finding of Standish itlt ful season here, after all, is a sure her parentB, she wa3 asked by OUR LADY OF THE '"frtinale perhaps that pre- old daughter, Peggy. A short time Mr. Butler what her name was 60 MIRACULOUS MEDAL fS S aacea thl. aeaatm Indication of Its ability. ago he designed the six-room Co­ POKERINO = 1. « .anchorea , the « -. «■ »£ “ on. lonial home they live in and does a he could tell her mother and she Abbot Patrick M. O’Brien. OSB, Masses 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, Most noticeable Is the Irish Ocean Blvd. at A Street safety of Hampton Harbor on the great deal of work around it, in­ calmly answered, "But, my mother of St. Mary Abbey. Newark, N. J., 11:30 a. m. ite brogu e which gets into all of Sadie Seabrook side. Confessions Saturday 4:00, 7:00. Long’s parts, a fact which she prob­ cluding mowing the law. He weaves knows my name.” uncle of the bride, officiated at 5 . ttol I* P“ llp O’Brien's The power boat is owned by ably does not realize, since It is beautiful rugs and expects soon to the double ring ceremony and the 8T. PATRICK'S Trance following so cloBely Charles E. Harvey. Sr. With him establish a business in that field . , | nuntial mass was celebrated by (Roman Catholic) most apparent when her acting is his inspired acting In “ T h e with a Bhop in hi3 home. MILDRED E. CHASE at the time were his son,son. C!Charles ( Rev Michael P. Church 8tr«et at its best. This is a minor defi­ BOUDREAU’S TYPEWRITERS E. Jr., and George S. Walsh. L Menagerie” . He plays a sur- You’ve seen him around the Griffin, pastor of the church. Masses 6, 7, 7:46, 8:80, 9:16, 10, ciency which should be easy to cor­ ADDING MACHINES who speaks of “ the hours w e beach — in the store, on the boule­ Loretta Rock of Nashua was soloist. 10:46, 11:80. rect. Groceries - Meats Sold, Rented or Repaired There are 1G scheduled airlines nt working in the Blums with vard, in the playground with Peggy The bride wore a gown of Chan­ Confessions heard on Saturday Considering her capability, Marie in the U. S. in addition to hun­ itjons distaste for such pastimes — but you've never noticed him. He 1 el. 500 tilly lace over white satin, with night beginning at 7:80 P. M. Bonnet’s performance is somewhat I Marsh Avenue Hampton Beach dreds of non-scheduled and private UHp it is true, is m iscast, for looks like anybody else here — 45 State St Newburyport| fingertip veil arranged with a unconvincing. As the elder sister, carriers. ST. TERE8A'S — RYE j role calls for a more m ature even though he is blind. head band of matching lace. She Victoria, her disdainful manner Mass 6:30, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:00. non. but the part deserves m ore A native of Michigan, Tom, who carried a white prayer book with and stunning costumes establish and sincerity, qualities ninth her In her position as head of a was blinded by shrapnel in the last SULLIVAN’S MARKET an orchid. hlch his past record indicates he war, met his wife at Avon Old She was given in marriage by BAND CONCERT8 noble family, but her emotional Farms, a Connecticut rehabilitation BELLA’S 4 D ally — 2-3, 4-6, 7-8, 8:80-9:80. ttsses scenes are vacillating and rather LOBSTER — GROCERIES — MEAT her brother, William J. O’Brien, Bulcally the story is a good one, center for blinded veterans. Mary Jr. it the action Is spotty and th e forced. was a Red Cross worker at the Specializing in Fish Filling In the background with Market Mrs. James K. O’Callaghan of FIREWORKS ilogue leaves much to be desired. time they were married In 1946. their good characterizations are Opposite the New Bridge Hampton Beach, N. H. Great Neck, N. Y., a Bister o f the Every Wednesday — 9:30 P. M. 1 one Instance, a broad, unsubtle, Outside of the normal life Tom GROCERIES - MEAT8 James ^ Arenton, Stanley George bride as matron of honor, wore upld remark does nothing to help lives, the wonderful thing about BAKERY FOOD and Muriel Foster Brown, not for­ a ballerina gown of aqua lace with CHAMBER OF COMMERCE idle Long and John Y a rl In a lo v e him is his philosophy. It’s imps- VEGETABLES matching headdress and carried a getting sweet Jeanette Eckman and 9 A- M. - 9:30 P. M. Dally. *ne which is openly la ck in g In sible to feel sorrv for him. When FROZEN FOODS single red rose. Rayanna Metz. you meet him you can't help wish Office Hours: rdor anyway. In another, the ans- Notably lacking in its usual ef­ TO NIGHT thru SATURDAY Anne O’Brien of Nashua, another "Don't let rock the boat,” to ing you could sea things the wav Ocean Boulevard sister of the bride and Eleanor ficien cy. is the production staff, DENISE DARCEL, “The French Jane Russell” a question. “ W ill yon kiss m e he does. He said he ? thankful that BETWEEN J4 K STREETS Morlarty of Cambridge, sister of U. 8. P08T OFFICE aodbye?", is to say the least, which is responsible in a large he rad 25 years of being able to Star of “BATTLEGROUND” the bridegroom, as bridesmaids, Hours: 8 A . M. - 6 P . M. Dally. measure for the guarded attitude see, *t least. BUDDY ROGERS, Hollywood Star wore gowns similar to that of the of the players. matron of honor and also carried Coming Next a red roBe. GOLF COURSES REA’S ABENAQUI, Rye Beach — I Edward Morlarty of Cambridge, r e a l e s t a t e SUNDAY! 18 H ole Course. Open to public. R E S C U E — brother of the bridegroom was best August Rentals A M E S B U R Y Country Club. Am®*- man and serving as ushers were ( Continued from Poffe Three) bury. Mass., — 16 miles, 9 hole Available Now INK Joseph G. O’Brien, brother of the Marsh Ave. Hampton Beach] course. Open to public. SPOTS bride and Walter G. Boudreau of E X E T E R Country Club, Exeter — Cambridge, brother-in-law of the sandbar in the area oppwite , 11 miles, 9 H o le course. Open to bridegroom. State Park. Waves brokeoverth Webster Inn was the setting for public. * Aide Country Auction boat, filling and eventually PORTSMOUTH Country Club. a wedding breakfast served to Not knowing the* TclT famill! Portsmouth — 16 miles, 18 Hole Sat., August 19,10 a. m. ° i the ,mrnedlat* families follow ne the church services. In course. Open to public. AT NORTON’S CABINS sandbar. Ifhe Kreme^ch famffy STOCK lute 1 North Ham pton, N. H. TO W N TAXI aUeSdpei n° 0n Tn0re th8n 100 ^ e s ts started to walk home t^elr LT1'1 marble top maple dresser,I attended a reception held at the themselves in water MUNICIPAL itlriJl a r- ap1 bed- 2 single beds! ,he " rlae'a ■— Town Officer# n, and 'hair, rocking chairs, 2| heThey were r®3C^ fh ^ " S e s Selectmen: Elroy' G. 9b»*> bin.i book nhelves. filing! TEL. 497 Later the newly married couple Chairman; Harry D. Muniey, d iifi’-Lhaiae louneef wagon wheeii Richard Salvail. w pau]tne George H. Sumner. Town Clerk- ill. dtl ,KS0rUr and P•»««* old InL rrity , JJ*®* mattresa**, m arble top reported exeept or t eated for «ntlan Mountains and on their William Brown. Office Hours, 9-1* thiliM. Hr Kl^wware, dishes, am' Kremenich, who was 2-5, Monday - Friday. Chief of P°u°* n ° ol^*r intereHting articles ■HOUR SERVICE When Jin' ln Abridge. shock. by the John Malek. Chief of Fire Depart aac‘ lon W ednesday,! The boat was recover ment: George Lamott. irnltu ,ncluding. household] Coast Guard. ______e» 9lassware and dishes. le* rain E ire has received Its first sWP^ s i r e r - r Beach Officers • °r shine Lunch] L-unci kJHO) col. • L* Norton, A uctionee ment of Chinese h gh gra Oi°Hs SM J°leph Hleh School fo? Precinct Commissioners: George Ashworth, Chairman, «*•*“** sugar. Dublin reports. W. Tucker, Jr, Charles F- Bntier, CLEARANCE Treasurer, Roland Bragg. . College in Boston. " A T T * ' Chamber of Commerce: teaching in Qt nv>o 1 ** been dent, Raymond L. Godlng: SIM'S DEPT. STORES w b trw s r-H,sh 'ehM President, John Walsh: T re a w 1™; Ralph T. Harris; Secretary. Chari®* CvfCORPORATED bridge h A ’ ua 8raaualegraduate 'of Cam- F. Bntier. School*0 RC^00'chool W \ ater Heaters TOWN s t o r e s ness AdministraTloiTVr1 ° r ,Bur1' RUBBI8H COLLECTION ^ as an „ ’ 9 employed Servel Refrigerators aa aa engineer for the . From Mile Bridge to F HIGH ST. Army A!r Corpt ,h« Tuesday and Friday. n D “The Clean Fuel” . North Shore Hotel to Nudd tjrier, N. H. Beach SSSSBw acghg W T r i c e s . throe y„ar. T* ,or more then 0 « i « reeiflc’E , * *'” •* <» the ue, Wednesday. , ^ Have rnbhlsh out and to contain 0ne 2111 Tel. 401 Marsh era. BEACHCOMBER ______T h e PORTSMOUTH'S LEADING DEPARTMItN1 STORE

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