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••Ai^t, i ..lu->W VOL. 81. NO. 42 Thunday, Octoixr 13, 1949 Pictures of Mr. W. F. Ripley Decorating a Hitclicock Chair
stroke is necessary Mn Ripley can In the first picture he is shown chair with gold bronze. His steady L.. M. A. Roy, noted Henniker At sixteen, Mr. Ripley was ap a master decorator. hand in the third picture applies a pick up a stroke where left off and prenticed to the Abbot-Downing I Mr. Ripley was bom in Wamer using a sponge in graining a chair. the joining stroke is not notice photographer,- had as his subject A coat of red and then black is stripe to the Hitchcock chair. Mr. W. F. Ripley in the August Company in Concord, the makers and now operates his own shop in Notice how hjs hand is guided able. In the final picture Mr. Rip of the fainous Concord Coaches^ Henniker near, his home whe;re he given the chair to create a rose ley presents a study of utmost "The Magazine Anitques." Mr. Rip wood effect much as was the along the edge of the chair as the ley, now past eighty, is photo There he leamed the skills Of does all kinds of interior and ex center stripe is placed. Contrary to concentration and steadiness. grinding pigment, boiling oil and terior decorating and furnitiu:e re- original painting. In the second pic graphed in the several steps needed ture Mr. Ripley is decorating the the belief that one continuous Photos by L. M.A. Roy in painting a Hitchcock chair. striping, becoming in a few years ! pairing. Forestry Field Day FuneralServices for News Items H.H.S. Annual Minstrel Show at Fox Forest Samuel E. Bonnette From Antrim To Be Presented Next Wednesday Mariettii S. Lanr TTxr T r.r,«T,/s r._ 10 Ti,» es Arthur Duggan, Fred McClin- Antrim Correspondent Coming Events Saturday, Oct. 15 HILLSBORO, Oct. 13 — Samuel annuaHILLSBOROl Dixie Minstre, Oct.l Sho13 w- willTb be^ ^^ck, James CareW aiid Ronald Tel. Antrim 90-11 The Ladies Aid of, the Methodist E. Bonnette; former Hillsboro bar presented by the students of Hills Teixeira. This quartet will render HILLSBORO, ,Oct 13 — The ber, and well known resident of special numbers. church is having a Harvest Supper Miss Ethel Muzzey left Tuesday boro High school on Wednesday at the Community HaU, Saturday annual Forestry Field Day at Fox this town died Saturday, October evening, October 10th, at 8:00 P. Soloists for the evening include Forest will be held Saturday, Oc 8, after a lingering illness in Nash to spend the winter with her friend. Priscilla Cody, Cecila Kulbacki, night October 15, 1949, from 5:30 Miss Annie Knight in Dorchester, M. Last year's production proved tober 14, H. I. Baldwin, resident ua, where he had lived for the to be one of the school events of Shirley Poland, and Stella Cemota. to 7:30 P. M. Mass. forester annotmced this week. A past three years. the year. The 1949 version is di- Other specialty numbers will be general invitation is being made to Survivors included his wife, Mrs. Myers-Prescott Post^ 50 Amer- , —^^ ^^-^_ j^Udred Porter as- given by Patricia Diemond, Anita Benevplent Society ican Legion, sponsors of the Antrim, J _ . Bennett; Gayle Bennett a group of the public to attend the Field Day.' Mary (Kimball) Bonnette; his sisted by Miss Ruth M. Farmer. The Benevolent Society of Smith Boy Scout need a scoutmaster. high school chorus girls, and the The day's program gets tmdeS" mother, Mrs. Marguerite Bonnet The end men fpr the show will Memorial church held its first te ' of. this city; two, daughters, Anyone ' interested is asked, to boy's Junior High school group. meeting of the fall season, on Wed way at 10:30 A. M., with visits to include Alvin Taylor, James Carew, clear cuttings. At 12:30 those at Mrs. Mary Margaret Morrison of contact, the post commander, Philip Raoul Sullivan. John Tasker, Fred The master of ceremonies for nesday aftemoon, October 5. with Bellows- Falls. Vt, and Mrs. Ger E. Lang. part two will be Donald Currier. a large attendance. The incoming tending will enjoy a picnic lunch. McClintock, Ronald Teixeira, Those planning to attend the noon trude A. Lavole, RN* of this city: Mrs. Maurice A. Poor is visiting Charles Macukewicz, James Duval, The proceeds from the Minstrel president Mrs. Shem Barnes, wel^ one son, Donald T. Bonnette pf her- sister, Mrs, Samuel Jemison Show will be used to purchase comed the gathering and outlined event areas^ked.to bring their own Donald Grimes, Arthur Duggan, Hillsboro; three brother's, Albert in Drexel Hills, Penn. Edward Hoganspn, and Peter new suits for the High School Boys plans for the coming months: The lunch. Coffee \\ull be provided at the forest G; Bonnette .-.•pf .Turners Falls, Invitation have been received Arnold. The intierlociitor will be Basketball Team. inauguration of "prayer cells" Mass., Emest T. Bonnette of Del- At 2 P. M., there will .Jae visits by local relatives and friends to Roswell Whitcomb, Jr. Make it a date to come to the when interested members will meet eanp, Cal., and Raoul A. Bon to partial cuttings. "^ '.. : the wedding of John Folsom and The barber shop quartet includ- high school on October 19th. for ten minutes preceding each nette of this city; also nine grand Jane Hasting at Fryeburg, Maine, meeting for, united prayer; the Members of the district Forest children, nephews,' .nieces and Ativisory Boards have been invited • Saturday,, Oct. 22. Mr. Folsom is formation of a mission study class; cousins. - • _. tite. son-of'Rob^rt and Edith (Hunt) an occasional all-day sewing meet and will discuss the application Hills|M)rQ League of Women Voters Because' of lils'^-heart ' condition Folsom of Springvale, Maine,, and ing when the group -will make a of the forest tax law, to, be discuss Mr. Bonnette retired as a barber grandson of Mrs; George W. Hunt layette to be used by a refugee ed informally. . , about four years ago, selling his Mrs. Frank Orser and her house Annual Membershii) Tea Tuesday or disjjlaced person's family; Ad block tO'H. R. Feldblum. moving ventures in Reading, in charge of Founders of N.E.C. guest, Mrs. Emil Boder of Forest soon after to Nashua./Tfe Rsid been Hills, N. y., attended the meeting HILLSBORO, Oct. 13 - SeJ^-^H^'^^ goverdrnera • may Mrs. W. Ellinwood and Mrs. Samuel Fraternity Initiate Selves Jeittw; meet the nfeeds of its citizens. a barber in Hillsboro 36 years. I of Molly Aiken Chapter, D.A.R., at Sara Otis of Concord will beifgiiest Hadley. Family Night was an Some of tha many questions League HENNIKER, Oct 13 — Since Mr. Bonnette was bom in Man I the home- !of Mr?;. ,_William A. speaker at the Annual Membership nounced for October 21, with a Tea of the League of Women members will be seeking the ans special invitation to Sunday School they were the founders of a New ville, R. I, September 22, 1886, son [ Nichols, Friday aftemoon wers for are facts conceming the England college chapter of Sigma of the late Samuel D. Bonnette and I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zabriskie Voters to be held Tuesday evening, teachers and pupils. October 18th in Community Hall town's characteristics and history; Alpha Beta and lacked anybody to Margaret (Rpbitaille) Bonnette of i and little son from Kittery, Maine, community life and population; The speaker of the aftemoon, initate them, a score of the fra Nashua. I were guests of , his parents, Mr. at 8 P. M. Mrs. Daniel Poling, whose topic, Begining a study, "Know Your form of govemment and represen ternity brethren have just finished Funeral services were held j and Mrs. Albert Zabriskie, last tation in state and county; public "Japan Today," carried out the initiating themselves. — Town Govemment" League activ theme of.the mission study work Tuesday in the Dumont Funeral week. ity during the coming months will health and sanitation; public wel for this year, gave a very fine and Pajama clad they have picniced Home in .Nashua, followed by a Rev. Charles W. Tumer has been aim at becoming familiar with the fare; fire and police protection; ""informative ta"lk~ on conditions in on the village green, fished, off a Solemn _High Mass of Requiern' in serving as supply minister at the facts of local town govemment and education; recreation; housing; Japan, picturing the changes and bridge in the middle of the com St Patrick's church, of "which'Mrf ' Baptist churcFT in South Lyndeboro. leam to evaluate these facts so town's appearance and its future. trends in that nation and its peo munity iand otherwise governed Bonnette was a communicant. Mrs. Fred A. Dunlap attended ple, since Dr, and Mrs. Poling vis their actions to satisfy themselves Rev. Maurice Rulden, D. D., the 45th wedding aniversary party ited it in 1935. She stressed the im they have been properly initiated. pastor was the celebrant. Seated of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shaw of portance of America's influence in The students, mostly seniors, within the sanctuary was Rev. Boscawen at the home of their Antrim Legion Installation Held this crucial period of the country's* voted the action so future pledges Lancelot Quinn of St. Mary's son Dr. Paul Shaw in Penacook, Members of the jsost were invited history, and' gave praise for the may never say "you are asking us church, Hillsboro. Bearers were last Wednesday. Mr. Shaw is Mrs. ANTRIM, Oct 13 — Officers of guests. Among theose attending work of General MacArthur, urg to do things you never had to do." chief of police Arthur Jackson, Ed Dunlap's brother. Myers-Prescott post 50, American were Commander, Philip Lang, who ing that we do "all in our power to win Baldwin, • Adalbert Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. James Russell and Legion were installed Monday eve took several pictures of the gather see that this is not interrupted Ministerial Association • Elton Matthews and Walter Carter their son. Carl, Mr, and Mrs. Sea- ning by District Director, Dagmar ing: First Vice-Commander, Robert all of Hillsboro. through political or other pressure. To Meet in Hennikr bury and son, Richard Phelps, all George and suite. Assisting Mrs. Lang; Finance Officer. Laurence Mrs. W. S. K. Yeaple and Mrs. . Burial was in the family lot in of Watertown. Mass., visited re George were Mildred Zabriskie, Pratt and Chaplain, Earl Worth. Shem Bames were in charge of HENNIKER, Oct. 13 — The 121st St. Patrick's Cemetery. cently at the home of their, uncle. Edna Humphrey. Dorothy Lang. A social hour followed. The refreshments served from a beauti meeting of the Merrimack Asso Mr. Fred Nany and cousins. Mr. Nina Fuglestad, and Marion Gris Tiiursday Final Day of nickel march was won by Dorothy fully decorated table at which Mrs. ciation of Congregational Ministers and Mrs. WOliam Nay. While here wold all of Antrim. Asst. District Lang. Refreshments were served by Cornelia Currier and Mrs. John will be held Thursday aftemoon Antrim Blue Cross Plan they dined at the very popular Director, Helen Barker of Nashua, the hostesses, the local members • Grimes poured. Tea, rice cakes, and evening at the Congregational Hardy's Barri and were escorted Hazel Howard Past Director, of of Mrs. George's suite. and fruit following the Japanese church. After the business meeting, ANTRIM, Oct. 13 — Next Thurs through the bam by the genial Hudson and Adrienne Alix, Dept. pattem, were served by the assist and a report on New England col day, Oct, 20. is the final day for manager Mr. Hardy. Music Chairman of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson. ing hostesses, Mrs. Warren Grimes, lege by Prof. Harry B. Preston, applications for membership in the The Girl Scouts met Monday Substitutes were Mary George and Mrs. Mary Temple. Mrs. Grace and Mrs. Marguerite G. McCarthy. there, will be a public tour of the Antrim community group in the' "with their leader, Miss Jane Pratt Inga Weaver. Mrs. Marion Bagley Miner and Rev. Reese .Y. Hen- All were go%vned in the flowing college. This will be followed by a Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans. Eighteen girls were present Alice of Peterboro, Dept Second Vice- j derson attended the meeting of the silken kimonos so long associated public ...supper in the parish house. Everett N. Davis said today. May Hill was elected President. President was also present [ Newburyport Presbytery at Bed- with the garb of Japanese women, Rev. J. T. Stanley of Greensboro, Mr. Davis is serving as chairman Other officers include Marjory which it is hoped will never be N. C, will be the speaker at the for the enrollment in the non Lewis, vice-pres.; Christine Dutton, Mrs. Marion Griswold is serving ^ord, Thursday of >st week entirely discarded in favor of I evening meeting, also open to the profit services prepaving hospitaliz scribe; Elizabeth Lang, treas. Four her second term as President; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Swett at American fashions. public. ation expenses and providing allow patrolpairois were organizedorgam^.u. x..«uc,Leaders. Gwendolyn Cutter is First Vice tended a meeting of the State. ances toward physicians' fees. He are: Troop 1, Karen Boorum. a..;s^,President; Dorothy C Lang Sec Town and City Clerk's A.ssociation said that anyone in Antrim who is ond Vice-President; Nina Fugle- in Laconia on Thursday. D. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb of Patricia Mulhall; troop 2, Gail Boston visited Mr. and Mrs. B. J. retired, selfemployed or not work st^. Secretary; Dora Miner, Trea- FOR SALE 5 Collie puppies. Sable The Eunice Baldwin Chapter, Whittemore. asst Mary Lou But-' Bishopric over the week end. ing where there are five or more terfield; troop 3, Betsy Thomton, 'Surer; Gertrude Boner, Chaplain; and White, 8 weeks old. AKC reg (Continued On Page 5) Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hatch have cai) join the services at this time. asst. Patricia Ring: troop 4. Jean Sergeant-at-Arms, Shirley Warren; istered. D. E. Gove, Tel. 179, Hills announced the birth of a daughter, The chairman said that he has nette Miner, asst, Christine Dutton. Historian, Helene Hills was un boro. 42-43* Virginia Lee, on Tuesday night folders which describe benefits in Meetings will be held each Mon able to be present Richard i Oct 6, at Memorial Unit, Concord detail. When the enrollment ends day directly after school. Mrs. Jacquelyn Rutherford Hel- ' Hospital. October 20, he said, the group will The annual Roll Call at the Bap pen was accepted as a member. WATER W. Withington I A son, Timothy Allen, was bom not be reopened again until next tist church will be held Thursday, Mrs. Edna Humphrey, member j Wednesday night Oct. 7, to Mr, September for new members or for October 27. Stipper will be served ship chairman, annoxmced the unit Don't go through this fall worry Auctioneer • Apprmser adding of services by those who are ing about it Do as inany of Tcl. 17-12, Hillsboro Center 1 and Mrs. Norman Greenly at Mem- at 6. P.. M. had met its 100 per cent quota ' orial Unit, Concord Hospital. not enrolled. (Continued On Page 7) during the recent drive. your neighbors have done, I«t us DRILL you a well NOW, and be assured of abtmdance of Methodist Ladies Aid water and end yoxxr water prob Watch For Opening Charles L. Pratt Johnny's Taxi lems forever. Estimates cheer Harvest Supper ANTRIM, N. H. Call us and ride in a com fully given without obligation. fortable new Chevrolet. PINE RIVER INN Phone 67 CONTOOCOOK ON THE HENNIKER ROAD, HILLSBORO Sat., Oct. 15 Upholstering, Slip Covers ARTESIAN WELL CO. (Tum Right at Contoocook River Bridge) 5:30- 1:00 P.M. Refinishing TELEPHONE 29 A. R. Wilder Prop. Mattresses and- ANYWHERE AJTSTIME MUNICIPAL HALL tiOpeiiMiVatx v^. rf. 3 Beautiful Prizes Opening Night Box Springs Remade Main Street TcL Ceaeord 2898-11 Baked Beans, Vegetable Hash, DIAMOND RING — 2 SURPRIZE PACKAGES Free EstiTTvatcs ' Salads, Rolls, Pies, Coffee Drilling weOs ht HopKhOom Come and Have Ftm Galore - You'll Ask For More Onca 1936 Adults 75c Children 50c Choice of Covers ANTRIM, N. H. Your Hostess Will Greet You In Person, Loma I
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ing Jones enertained at the Lower spent Saturday at their home here. Miss Harriett Nissen from Bangor, Lower Village Village Chapel last Thursday af Upper Village A party of twenty-five were en- Maine, has been spending a few temoon with a Paper Products Change of Place!! Mrs. Dorodiy C. Orser Grace M. Crane 'tertained to Valhalla last week days at her home here . Party for the benefit of the Chapel. end. The Fortnightly Club will en CORRESPONDENT CORRESPONDENT Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Nissen and tertain the Concord, Henniker, and Mr. Duncan Urquehart of Newport Richard Crane spent the v/eek Priscilla attended the football game demonstrated a fine collection of Antrim Woman's Clubs at the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer en Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Langhorst end at home froni U. N. H. at Durham, Saturday. modem paper products. Delicious Municipal Hall, Thursday evening joyed a trip to Connecticut over spent the week end at their home Ten ladies from here attended refreshments of cake and tea were Miss Jean Plumb from Hancock at 8:00 P. M., instead of Lower last week end. here. Last week end they enter the Extension Service meeting at served. I who lived in our neighborhood, was Village Chapel as previously an Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stock of Mere tained Dr. and Mrs. Lukin from Lower .Village last Wednesday af I taken to Hanover Hospital Sunday. nounced. dith, have heen visiting at Mr. and Boston. temoon. We hope fbr a speedy recovery. COEDS TO BE HONORED Mr. John A. Baird will be guest Mrs. Morris White's. The last meeting of our Com Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lachut spent speaker, his topic being, "Can Your Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graves of AT COLLEGE TEA munity Club was with Mr. and a few days last week with relatives Child Talk?" Mrs, George Fuller and Mr. and in Dracut, Mass., Mr. Herbert Newport, Miss Marion Gibson of Christian Sdence Programs Cambridge, Mass., and Mr. and HENNIKER, Oct. 13 — The first Mrs. Nelson. The president, Mr. Lachut cared for the farm work Mrs. Leon Mason of Marlboro were scheduled social event of the 1949- Harry Nissen presided at the,busi while they were away. MANCHESTER WMUP 610 kc callers on, Mrs. Fred Gibson last 50 instructional year at New Eng ness meeting. It was voted to send Mrs. Paul Acorn and Mrs. Elmer Sundays at 9:00 a. m. Sunday. land College will take place Sun the Messenger to Edna Johnson in Crane attended a Paper and Plastic Greece; to have a food sale in BOSTON WBZ 1020 kc Miss Minnie Flanders enjoyed day aftemoon when Mrs. Mary S. party, at Lower Village last Thurs charge of Polly Wilton; to have a Sundays at 8:45 a. m. the Foliage Festival at Warner last Jameson, dean of women at the day aftemoon. family dinner at Fuller Hall; to week end, college, will be hostess at a tea at Mr. and Mrs. Pender from Lynn, KEENE WKNE 1290, ice the Henniker Inn. The tea will be sponsor whist-dance parties, this The. Lower Village Ladies Aid have .been in the village for a few Sundays at 9:05 a m. held from 3 to 4 o'clock. winter; to send a sunshine basket days. met last Wednesday at the Chapel to Miss Jean Plumb, and to take with eleven ladies from the Upper Special guests will be the cp-ed advantage of' the Extension Service Several from here enjoyed the Village as guests. The Chrisitmas students at the college and their Home Demonstration meetings. The husking at P. H. Crane's. parents. Invitations also have been Boxes from the Home Extension next meeting will be a reception exetnded to members of the ad- HOT Bureau at Milford were at hand. to our teacher and will be in minisration. FUN AND PRIZES It is a wonderful collection of gifts charge of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe that women can make. Patterns for Mrs. George H. Morris, assistant Crane. HEATERS these articles were taken off by to Mrs. Jameson and Deborah Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams B-E-fl-H-0-! the women and a wonderful after You can read that a small tredge, secretary to President are entertaining his father. noon that proved far too short was heater will heat "fiye or six Laurie D. Cox, will pour. Mrs. Heniming has been enter had by all. St. Mary's Hall taining relatives. rooms," bilt you don't see Mrs. Fred Gibson and ms, Irv- Advertise in the classified section. Walter Chamberlain helped El the rooms. Maybe they're in s^a^EM^asa^^asmem mer Crane dig out over two hun- Sat. Nite 8 p.ni. Florida. Our business is dnjgs — and %ve i dred bushels of potatoes. kno wour business. Make it your What about a single unit Rev. C. H. Monbleau and Mrs. 5c CARD —3 FOR 10c business to use Baker's Rexall Pharmacy as your headquarters Monbleau With their four children, JACKPOT warming several floors? That David, Milton, Nancy and Marcia, means pushing heat through for all your drug needs. fiesidents the bottom of a doorway - just clunk it over. Bromo-Scltzcr .29, .57, $'.", $I.SS Groves Brofflo-Quinnine Get A Fresh Cold Tablets .39, ,59 of Antrim 0::r best heater delivers Four Way Cold Tablets .19, .45 65,000 heat units - blo-.m Viclcs Vapo-Rub .33, .73 Start for Fall Vicks Vatronol .31. .49 YOUR COMMUNITY ronn-.*-.---d to keep ONE Rexillana Cough Syrup .59, .98 ENROLLMENT TO WITH LAST YEAR'S TOP- floor warm. 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Blue $1.00 Eaton's for only ^95.00. STORE HOURS Pick-up service — Antrim and Cross-Blue Shield is your best solution to the problem of today's Weekdays: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Bfnnington — Monday and Don't buy promises, buy higher costs of sickness. There's no red tape. No fees to pay w-hen Sundays: 10 ajn. to 12 noon Thur»dayj Hennilcier and Weare- specifications, 56,400 units you enroll. It's open td all eligible residents of Antrim. If you Tuesday and Friday; Hillsboro For EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTION for ^95.00. SERVICE Phone 67-2 work where there are LESS THAN Five people employed, are Monday thru Friday and Sanir- day morning. self-employed, unemployed or retired you are eligible for mem HenniJcer Agency at the EATON bership in your Community Group.,If both you ahd your spouse BAKER'S LAUNDRO-MAC so qualify you are eligible for family membership. Furnltore Co. PHARMACY Main St. foot Church St. HILLSBORO CLEANERS & DYERS Vkcnu: 14 -HL££AITO>^ ENROLLMENT ENDS OCT. 20th - MR. 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-.*, •.!• PAGE 4 Mwwenger Puh'.ications—Tne Advertismg Media of the Con'oocr.ok Viiley Towns-^Ar.trim, Heioiikor, IlUlstwro. Thursday, October 13, 1949 ra^^'^^^^'^ne^mma^mmirmmmi^^^^Ki^^aiBmammn^aaaBaiismiBaiittriMJwurrsmriwar'm m iw—iwWIBHHiJ^B?CTniv-ay{vewy,T.vmy?t3R-.'-:.ti.-r-'v.ri" Weare move to Concord soon, she was Star t^jdge, presented by the in- Hemietta Fisher; outside guardian, pulpit Manchester, and to the movies, presented with a very lovely ' .coming Noble Grand, Mrs. Barb- Mrs. Katherine Traver; chaplain, Mrs. Blanche Gunn, daughter, paying all the bills. From there randlewick bedspread, in pastel Mrf. Irene Flanders ara Osborne. TVIrs. Eunice Marshall; and mu- Amelia, 'and granddaughter. Corin they drove to Concord, where he CORRESPONDENT colors, and a dresser clock from The new officers of Star Lodge sician, Mrs. Verna Sawyer, the lodge members, with their best ne. drove to Jacksonville, Vt., the and his cousin looked up station are: Noble Grand, Mrs. Barbara ——^ last week end for a visit with Mrs. Installation of officers at Rebekah v.-isliLs. This was presented by Mrs. WKXL, while waiting Sor his Osborne; vice-grand, Mrs. Marian —Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gunn have Gunn's son, Lewis, and family. The Lodge had a double interest this Florence Flanders, out-going- Noble Welch; secretary, Mrs. Minnie as guest for the week, Mr. Gunn's younger Mr. and Mrs. Gunn have father. This is the modern version year. Mis. Maude Woodbury was Grand, who herself received a past Peaslee; treasurer, Mrs. Edith Pur- sister,' Mrs. E. Hodgman, of Con tv;o children and Mr. Gunn is of a birthday party for the big also honored, as she is one of the •rand's jewd from Mrs. Hilda ington; warden, Mrs. Mary Lou cord. superintendent of schools in Jack boys. older mtmbers; almost a charter Bruyneel. Mrs. Bruyneel. with her [ Freeman; condactorr—Mrs.- - Rose Rcv.-Donald Donica, who was to sonville, and several other towns The Community Club met at member. She had been in the Jodge .suite, installed the new officers, j Dodge; r.s.n.g., Mrs Marian RusseU; have held services at the North in that section. for 45 years, and served as in She also presented each member :l.s.n.g., Mrs. Hilda Bruynell; r.s.v.g., Weare Federated church Sunday Blanche Gunn's home last week, stalling warden for many years, as of her degree stafi with a- gift, i Mrs. Mabel Tremblay; l.s.v.g., Mrs.* morning, was imable to be thei-o. Of interest to my Weare readers with 18 present. Mrs. Irene Mc she did this year. As she plans to and in return received a gift from"; Sylvia Paige; inside guardian, Mrs. so Rev. Sidney Willis..supplied the is the fact that "Jimmie" Wilson, Glenen demonstrated fabric stencil of Deering, who is stationed at ing in the afternoon, after giving a Camp Dix, has just earned for him talk on the same, showing the work self a sharpshooter's medal, Jimmie step by step. $5 was voted for the tells us that. the farm boys seem Polio emergency drive, and' SS for to be the best shots, no doubt be the Camp Bass Fund. At the next cause of the "Boy. gun and ai doe;"' meeting, to be held at Julia Reade's, trips so close to the hearts of so Thursday, October 20, a penny sale many of our country boys. is planned. Already it seems as though the The A Capella Choir, at Ply Whitney School Bus had always mouth Teachers' College, with Hans I been with us. Two busises cover the Jorgenson as director, has ap j town, and they really do. The red pointed officers for 1949-50. Gordon and white one goes to East Weare. Ru.'ssell, of Weare, has been ap The other is a cheery yellow, and pointed treasurer. Their first cn- promptly at ' 9:23 every school i gggement is in Manchester, October are ^ vVwi I morning we can set our •'clocks, 20.. Several of young Russell's • v-hen it stops a^ Wheltlon's co"- 1 friends attended one of the con- ; ner. in Clinton Grove. As iar as I, I certs in Plymouth last year, and I hear, everyone is very well pleased [were very much impressed. i with the new school bus system. Talking with Mrs. Florence FINAST GOLDEN ^H»vi^ j. Mr. and Mrs. Larry' Mawhar, ; Flanders, we discovered that she I and children. Jimmie ahd Barbara. , was Noble Grand of Star Rebekah CORN au9>Bm MMKKmr TORES CREAM STYLE PRICE NOW ^^ ; and Mrs. Mawhar's mother, Mrs. | Lodge in her 23th year as a mem- LAST APRIL 20( I John Bruce, are spending the month I ber of this lodge, O 20 01 -57- CANS with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce. j Weare grange is forging ahead * CANS '''C 2 29c Con-.pare many of I6day'» food prices, as listed Mr. and Mrs. Munsel Slack have ; in membership. At the last meet- below, with those in elfect as little as six months been attending the Saturday night jng with Deputy Raymond Bachel- Toddy's Prices ago. You'll bevery pleasantly surprised! Jus^ as fast AGED CHEDDAR square dances, held alternately, at ; der, present, two members receiv- as wholesale market prices drop. First National jMt., Vernon and Amherst. Square , ed the 4th degree. Three other CHEESE With Those of passes these savings right along to you. Remember, I dancing seems to be the recrea- ; prospectives were unable to be lAST APRU PRICI KOW too, all prices quoted are our regular eveiyday shelf : tion of the day, either old or new, ; present. There was a vpry gbod Last April prices for name-brand»qMality merchandise--not jand with enthusiastic groups of • program; a reaSmg by Mrs. Tum- LB 69c " 59c i both older folks ahd the younger | er; a song by Reginald Hollis, temporary sale "specials." generation. 1 Milton George and Bryan Sargent; Sunday being Lou Turner's birth- i a solo by Mildred London, and an ^cinne^ Frait Sovings LAST PRICE Cfum^Miof oui fish Swkgs LAST PRICE day. Mrs. Turner gave him a com- ' impromptu play, "Taking Grandma APRIL NOW AP^.IL NOW bined dinner and birthday party, to the Fair," with Nettie Flanders complete with birthday cake, and : as. Grandma, and Hiazel Eastman 16 « 16 OI Ocean Spray cranberry Saute CAN I7c \d,\t Libby's ^flE"!" Hash CeN 35c 33c presents. Around the table were and Reginald Hollis the supporting 12 01 his immediate family, Walter and i cast, which "brought down the B-,-— FINAST BARTLSTT HALVES 29ei A&B Luncheon Meat CAN 4lc 39c CAN 45c 35c his wife, the former Stella Eaton, house." A harvest supper was serv- 12 o< Louis and Mrs. Eaton, the former ' ed, with Mrs. Blanche Gunn as rears IN HEAVYOYR SYRUGARDEP N 29«> Chopped Kom HORMEl-S CAN 55c 52c BARTLETT HALVES CAN 47c 39c Raelene VandeBogart, and two : chairman. 12 « Pears Corned Beef SOUTH AMERICAN C»N 47c 43c daughters, June and Sylvia. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osbome an- FINAST SLICED 29oi 29c OR HALVES CAN 25c 14 01 Stephen Flanders is quite_ the nounce the birth of a son, Jonathan IngerSOirS Chtcken rrkaue* 54c 51c Peaches 30ei C»N man about town. Sunday being his Hoag, October 7th, at Concord. The FINAST HALVES CaN 33c 31c LB birthday, he took his mother and baby's names are two very old Everfresh Chtckcn Mcaisee CAN 55c 49c Apricots RICHMOND 29si cousin, Jane, out to dinner, in ' family names. 25c 7^01 WHOLE UNPEELED CAN 23c FINAST Steak Salmon CAN 53c 47e Apricots 20 M CHUNKS CAN 32c 29c USHTMEAT 7 SI 33c Pineapple Tuna Fish O.OVERDAL6 CAN 39c 20 ei 32c 29c STANDARD 3Vioi TiDsrrs CAN Sardines NORWESIAN CAN 23 c 19c Cn{atiimJi AT BALDWIH'S Pineapple 20 01 SLICED J,;U.l:,: =«.tiJ:J=:i!vA:-l! CAN 32c 29c LAST PRICE Pineapple 20 ei mmmmfiiiMit. MARKET CRUSHED CAN 32c 27c APRIL NOW Pineapple 14 ai Ketchup FIN^S; bOI I9c 17ic Skinless Frankforts Ib45c 12 •» LAST PRICE Chiy Sauce FINAST BOT 23c 17ic APRIL NOW FINA&T 16 01 Thick Salt Pork lb 19c FINAST WHOLE KERNEL Mayonnaise FRtSH MADE JAR 37c 31c 20 ei MAINE CORN CAN I8ic 16ic 16 o< Mueller's Maceren! er SpaghaHl PK3 17c 15c Block Chucks Ib49c-69c FINAST WHOLE KERNEL MACARONI \iVi n AND CHEISE 18c 12 01 161c 15c Franco-American CAN 16ic MAINE CORN CAN ISKoi Boneless Chuck Rolls lb 5$c-7§c 28 »t Franco-American ^V'iiH-ll' CAN 14ic 13ie Tomatoes RICHA.CND RED RIPE CAN 27c 25c . Sel Hershey's BAKING CKOCOLATE CAKE 35e Face of Rump Steak Ib82c RICHMOND l9oi 37 c Cut Beans 6REEN OR ^AX CAN I8^c 17ic 9 01 Jiffy Pie Crust PK3 14c 12ic FINAST 19 01 Face Rump Roast Ib79c String Becns FANCY WHOLE CAN 3ic 29e 6 Of Nestle's Semi-Sweet Morsels PKJ9 23c 21c 16 e> FINAST Spring Lamb Fores Ib 49c Shoe string Beets GLASS I3|c 12ic Royal Puddings ALL FLAVORS PKS 7ic 7c 16 et PACKER'S LABEL VESrrABLE II at Sliced Beets GLASS I7ic 114| c Heinz Soup CAN 16c 13U Sweet Pickled Corn Beef Ib 59c
I AST PRICE Eastern Rib End Fresher Fruits and VegetablesEvery Day food Savings APRIL NOV lb 55c 125 ft Roast Pork Waxed Paper FINAST NATIVE Mcintosh • U.S. No. I ROLL 2Ic 19;c Ready to Eat HeirT! Soup CPEAM OF 11 01 LBS MUSHROOM CAN 19c Smoked Shoulders ib69c APPLES 4 23c Ifc Spry shortening CAN 35c 32c Pancy Bosc 4 - 6 lb. Average Spry Shortening 3 IS LBS CAN 97c 87c Shankless Smoked Shoulders Ib 59c Pears ( 29c lb Crisco Shortening CAN 35c 32c Ready to Eat Long IsIanH Snow White Heat's 3 1b' Crisco Shortening CAN 97c 87c LGE Shank End Ham Ib49c Cauliflower HD 19c U. S. No. I Fancy Native Fowl . ib49c Potatoes 15'''49c MARVO Creamery Butter Ib69c Pure Vegetable ShorlanSng Pirm Red Ripe , 16 02. Wclch'i on at Fancy Andy Boy LAST APRIL PRICE f:cw Grapcl<>de Ua^ Double bch. Celery ^^ LB Tomatoes 2^:^ 25c CAN 3I( CAN Ic 2Cc 16 oz. Welch'! Vfet Lg. Califomia NATIVE Tender e
J , i9*9***S:f**VS*!**V*i*******e^**^SVSr'**V*****************************'^ last Thursday aftemoon and re elected the officers for another YOUR SPORTSMEN'S GOLUMN year: President, Mrs. Velma Put nam and sec.-treas,, Helen G. Fuel Phone by GEORGE S. PROCTOR Taylor. Mr§. Herrick of the Deer ing School Board gave an inter IN HILLSBORO esting outline of the ti-ansporta- NEW HAIVIPSHIRE CONSERVATION OFFICER tion problem and members ex 35-2 Concord changed household and - canning RANGE * PUBL OIL Phone 104 WiltonrN. H. problems. The next meeting will BOTTLE GAS DISTRIBUTORS be held at the home of Mrs. Wal BUSINESS DIRECTORY lace P. Wood Thursday evening, ^^s7ri^ST******t*e*!t*ff.r'^':^^ James Ellsworth November 3rd at which time the HILLSBORO PATRONIZE THESE FRIENDLY BUSINESSMEN The season on grouse, hares, a pen and put a coarse wire on the Christmas box wUl be- in-4own, -so- WHEN SHOPPING IN CONCORD squirrels, opened October 1. Hunt bottom of the pen. The rabbits will ' plan to attend and get patterns MAGNETOS ers report that there are plenty of eat through the wire and keep your for your gifts. These meetings are SPORT SHOP open to all the ladies in town and »*,*************************'****'\ ^.f.^^****************************' birds and game but the foliage is lawn mowed. Try next summer. TUHLE REALTY so thick that the hunting is no good. Owls as rat killers? On my ranch . much help is received from he Ex \ Haggett's Sport Shop Magnetos Repaired Raccoon hunters were out in full I have a peacock, in the next pen tension Service at Milford, so keep Edson H, Tuttle m Otis H.MIe C A. MORSE force the first night. Plenty of pigeons, the n^xt a bam owl, theJth e dates in mind and plan to at- Telephone 36-21 I Telephone 93 ATHLEHC GOODS — BICYCLES coo:is but hn;d to. get with ' the next pen a few ringnecks, and the' tend every meeting. MERRILL 8c COTE ANTRIM 1 HENNIKER RBPATOED — GuN-s — AMMUNITION leaves so thick. next a horned owl. The rats make Mr. • and Mrs. Francis J. Rigney '\ BABY CATRIAGES RE-TIRED a mistake when they get into the are entertaining guests from New New Hampshire 151 NO. MAJN STBEBT .Wild boars seen near Newport SPORTLVG GOODS owl pens. York at their home. The Eagle's Tela. 277e ^ 2771 have got the hunters all riled up Nest. • ,• DEERING 140 N. MAIN St. PHONE 4207 in this neck of the woods. Fourteen On my street in the home town half-grown were seen by a wood- is a large colony of grey squirrels. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holden re Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Cramb JEWELERS BUICK GARAGE chopper last week. Since October 1 they have gone tumed . last Saturday ' frpm two .^^^*.**********.'****' into hiding.,They know, the laws. ' weeks spent with relatives of Mrs. of Melrose, Mass., are receiving George Marden of the home town congratulations on the birth of a reports a race with a doe deer the Collins (collies) went to Newton, Holdens at Nova Scotia. W. L. Fickett & Co. Mass., over the week end. and daughter, Gayk Frances, bom last CONCORD BUICK CO. other day. Paul Cooper had a window rais JEWELER brought back their share of honors Thursday. Mrs. Cramb is the daugh PARTS — BViQK — SEBVICF; ing bee at his home, Chick-A-Biddy Hunters are asked to send in the and prizes, these two kennels have ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Locke DIAMONDS — WATCHES Farm, last Saturday afternoon, General Auto Repairs wings and tails of the ruffed grouse the best of their breeds; of Melrose, former residents of jEWEi^RY to the Department. These will be when several neighbors and friends this town. TOP PRICES FOR USED CARS ('Continued On Page 8) assisted him in installing a large Gifts Jor All Occasions studied as to sex, age and condi 4 BEACON STRBET — PHONE 2731 tion. picture window in the dining room. CARD OF THANKS MAIN STREET — CONCORD^ Boys and girls under the age of Deering After^vards the men were served 16 must go hunting with someone ice cream and pie by Mrs. Cooper. I wish to thank all my neigh RADIO REPAmi^ PLYMOUTH GARAGE Mrs, Marie H. WeUs • Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kimball and ,.s.f****m*»*»**********»**^**"^^ over 21 who has a license CORRMPONDENT bor's and friends for my cards, Report comes down, from Hub Mrs. Willis McClintock were in gifts and flowers, also for the Atherton's Radio Shop I Manchester one day last week. MacArthur's Garage, Inc. bard pond in Ringe that a cow The eclipse of the moon was very many kindnesses which were ex PHILCO — CROSLEY — RCA Fred Beck. Mgr, moose ,was seen there last week. clear last Thursday night and Mrs. A. A. Holden attended the tended to my wife and daughter CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH /Beavers flooded the 101 route regular meeting of the D.A.R., at while I was in the hospital. Your ZENITH — MOTOROLA . SAI£S A^'D SBRVICG later the Nortiiem Lights gave a And Otiier Popnlar Maket DEPENDABLE XTSED OARS near 'the Hayward Cider mill in very beautiful display. Over the the home of; Mrs Warren Grimes thoughtfulness was greatly apprec PloBttrs ta Frequency Modulation We Pay Ceiling Pncea for Uaed Amherst the other day. Officer. week end and on Monday the at Hillsboro last Saturday iated. •ad Televitloa ^ Oara — Any Make or Year Cole of Manchester attended to the weather was warm, and just like Raymond Grant * 123 N. Main Concord | 238 No. sute — Phone 356 case. summer along with the beautiful Opp. Bridge Telephone 260 \ From how on it's a case of lost foliage. CARD OF THANKS ^ **************^ BODY, REPAIRS dogs. Be sure your name and phon.e Mr. and Mrs. John Bryne and number is on the collar so we can family of Marblehead, Mass., spent KENT'S The family of the late R. Jerome FRENCH'S RADIO SHOP return the dog to you at once. Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. H. L. Bracy extends our sincere grati Hoagland's Auto Body } Watch your step these dark Herrick. tude to all our friends, neighbors Radio Repms Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Putnam and relatives for the kindness and Body and Fender Repair* nights on ^e back roads as well as GREATEST sympathy shown us tn our recent the trunk lines. Deer and raccoons and two children were in Frances- Toys — Records — Books "Comtlete. Collision Service" town last Saturday. bereavement ajid for their beauti PAINTING I are now moving and to hit one Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winslow and ful floral offerings, and spiritual ' means heavy expense to your car SALE bouquets. STATE ST. CONCORD DUlsGIN LANE - CONCORD i (which you have to stand yourself). family of Greenland spent Sunday PHONE 1354 Mrs, R, J, Bracy and son M ******e*»*e»ee*e****ee*f 'Nope, don't pass a schopl bus with his grandfather,' John Herrick and family. • MOVER 1 while the lights are fluttering.. The FOR SALE — Wolverine carbon SPORT SHOP ' cops are checking, on you. Mr. and Mrs. William Dumais EVER HELD ,^^^****a**e*a« » •' .,**r^*"»******{ were chaperones for the social held coated and single carbon salesbooks There is a, small beagle hound made by A.nerica's largest manu TONY LAMY hanging around the Heald fruit by the Sophomore class of Hills BILL DUNN'S boro High school at the Town Hall, facturer. See us for your salesbook LOCAL AND INTBRSTATB farms in Wilton. Who has lost such 100% needs. Messenger Office, Hillsboro, MOVER last Friday eyening. The evening Sport Shop a dog? was pleasantly spent in dancing, WOOL WORSTED N. H. 5tf We Move Safe* Office Equiptnent The other day I got set back on .4 Complete Line of with music furnished by a record and HoueefaoJd Good* my heels when a lady in a nearby SPORTING GOODS player and refreshments were serv I — Good* Injured In Transit — town informed me that she has 36 ed during the evening. Manchester FOI EVE«Y SfORT grandchildren and also some greats. I 16 Badger St. Concrd Tel. 2174 Miss Alice King of Boston spent SUITS 10 PLEASANT STREET — CoNgyai I'm not in her class. Directory %**** OPTOMETRISTS several days last week with Mrs. Yesj you can buy ruffed grouse H. L. Herrick and family. from the Sandhill Game farm in AND Advertise in the classified section Mrs. A. A. Holden and Miss Bagcock. Wis. The price is $40,00 Dexter Holbrook SC Jones Marjorie A. Holden spent Sunday O. L. HAZELTON a pair. They also sell deer, beavers — Optometrists — DEERING with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holden B. a. 3TS7BNS. ?rop. I'and all kinds of wild game and and-family-at Milford.—- -- S. W. JONES, Opt D. Robert Poote of Bow celebrated ; birds. GABARDINE Dealer in Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Wells -"tjSANlTE AND MARBLF ^ his'" 6th birthday Sunday at Twin ; Would be interested to hear from P. E. HOLBROOK, Opt D- visited Mrs. Gilbert at Windsor, MoifOMENTS AWO MAtKrat Elm Farm the home home of his; sonie. hamster breeder who has Vt, on Sunday. 8 No. State St, Tel. 421 grandmother Mrs. William P. i found an outlet for his surplus TOPCOATS Omer Elm and Auburn Streets The Harvest Supper that was CONCORD, N. H. Wood. Those present were Mr. and ! stock. Many people have called on MANCHESTER, N. H." Mrs. Robert W. Wood and twom e to have this question answered. scheduled for Saturday night at children of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. The pheasants which were win the Town Hall, has been postponed ************************.^.^^.^f^.^.^.f.^ 5R. H. H. VOLKEL. O. D. Donald Foote and three foster tered and turned out this last to Saturday night, October 22, so children of Bow,, Burt Brown, Mrs. spring by the Greenfield and Wil as not to conflict with the supper REOODS — SHEET MUSIC — BAUD Optometrist at Hillsboro this week. Keep the DfSTKfKEHTS — PlANOS Office Hour* Shirley Welch, Thomas Fitzgerald, ton clubs did well and produced a Sizes fine crop of chicks. new date in mind and plan to at 9:60 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Miss Mary Bonnelle, and Miss Eliza 34-50 _ Wm. L. Nutting, Inc. Roberts, R. N., of Concord. Rabbits as lawn mowers? Make tend, but watch this paper for the Open aa day Wednesday advertisement next week. FREE ALTERATION'S 1014 Bm Street - Manehatter Clo*ed Sattirdajr* at Noon Mr. and Mrs. E. Melon and Ti Mala Street — ' Naafasa Brealnr* By Appotntment Only Repay CASH YOU GET daughter of New York spent the Fverythieig in Mutie HantMy $110 $190 $260 week end at their summer home 3S N. MAIN STREET; COKCOW. 904 Regulars t TTrprff rf '€4a***re^**e***m^f^p.f.j ISMos. *8.56J14.79 $20.23 in town, ***************************^,f^^^ iSa. PHOTOGRAPHER 20 Mos. 6.73 11.62 15.90 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bullock teoftt ef e(lt*f omavnti, onta pr^ of Wollanston, Mass., spent the Shorts I M. A. NOURY - Beniott. lean enar tSOO meef* bf I Resistered Jeweler LOANS N«r E/tetotd Hm C«r>. fe* aailoHd week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. GEORGE W. PERRY IN ONE TRIP! CofpJ [>2i, Herrick and family at their home Longs I Ataerican Gem Society Phone the "TES MANager—giTe a few neceMary fact! in the Manselville District. I, Featuring PHOTOGRAPHER —then cotne in. It'* "^ei" to 4 out of 5 promptly. Mrs. Larry Eaton of Newport I MULTI-FACET DIAMONDS team $35 le $1000 en SlniKiliwa, furmtnira er Cor visited relatives in the Manselville Stouts « HALLMARK JZWXLBR 43 PLEASANT ST.. CONCORD District one day last week. ' 824 ELM STRZET — MAMCBam "TNf cemrAnri THAT lIKtS to fAT TrS"•s' The Homemakers met at the **************************^.**^.^.. FiAMis AND LEATHER CA^ES FINANCE CO. home of Mrs. H. Lothrop Hei-rick, 3 convenient offices—which Is nearest you? Cobban RESTAURANT CONCOXO UN. Miln St., Nnt H. H. Stvingt Btnk BMg Phone: 21li JUST 150 KEENE Znd Floor Front. 2S Miln Strtol (Ortr Stwytr't Jtvntry Stert),,Phont 2210 Wallpaper SC Paint Store HANCHESTER 2nd Floor, Ctnlril Bldg., W Dm Strttt Phont: ^3774 ANGELO'S Itoni mtdi It rnldtnli tf oil igrrtvnding Itwni • leoni erir SiOO modi br Nnr Enjiond Financt Corn WARM AND ROOMY A Complete Line of AMTRICAN AM) ITAUA:* PAINTS AND WALLPAPER CAFE PAINTERS' SUPPLIES Special Lunches and Dinners OVERCOATS MANCHESTER, N. H. Plan to Meet and Eat Here When Shopping in Concord "...fCR THE LIVING..." Peterborough L OFFICE SUPPLIES Yes, for the living a memorial Eyes E3Kimmed--^(iiasses^ Fitted honorinj; cherished memorie* of departed loved ones inspire* soonl Directory -Brown Si Saltmarsh, Inc. and spiritual 5tTcn;;th. Ginsidcr the wi^iHm of planm'ng TOWN A^ND Oyricr. SuffLiES Pay As Little As 50'A WEEK •your family mnnumcnt in advance PETERBOROUGH | of need. As .Ntaster Craftsmsn ia ; ..if^A >\ •- •• •- •" '":•• Buy Now HARDWARE CO., INC. J pffjce Machines Overhauled Dr. Leon Lcwis,;Rcg;Ppt.;'ln Charge, Vermont Marble, we offer you expat .„*uoiaAaa'i-*a,*av... Picture Framing counsel and every avsistance in telee»- 28 Grove Street j ing a monument of enduring beautv. li Let us show And Save HARUSVAKF. — CARMOTR PAINTS | 61 No. Main St. Tcl. 88 J'<}1! icmorv stnne. SiiiBTisY, GOODS J CUMMINGS BROS. HOUSK AND KlTCKFN VV,»Rf;s S FETF.RPOROIT.H - TKI, 320 ? s N ITURE office and showroom :'.74 NORTH STATE STREET (•<,r.-i(iH» Home Furniihert CONCORD, N. H. KENT'S Monadnock Lumber Co. Tcls.: 1467,— 1791-J 138 No. Main Street — LUMBER — AUTHORIZED DEALERS Builders' Supplies — Builders' CONCORD, N. H. Hardware — DuPont PNintii Mill Work — IniuUtion CoBvenieot Credit Termt VERMO DEPOT SQUARE Peterborough — Phone 4Bi 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, CONCORD ADVERTISING IS NEWS V Thunday, October 13, 1949 MessenKer Publications—The Advertising Media of the Con toocooK Valley Towns—Antrim. Henniker. HiUsboro. PAGE T ' Patricia Cote, Richard Page, David ANTRIM B. F, Tenney and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Tumer attended the Sterling, Lloyd Ryley, Jame Sey News Items (Continued From Page 1) mour, Teresa Dumais, Patricia 200th aniversary convention of the United Baptists in Concord on Jones and Theresa Duggan. Mrs. Waher Hills is gaining From Bennington Tuesday of last week in addition — Patricia Yeaton slowly after an attack of pneu Mrs. Maurice C. Newton to the pastor and the delegates, monia. . _ . GRADE SIX CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Fri&d A. Dunlap and Ralph' G, Harland SWett has retumed from Winslow. We have a new girl in our room A Rummage and Penny Sale will Monadnock Community Hospital On Wednesday Mr,. Winslow at from Lynn, Mass. Her name is tended the meeting of the Society GRADE ONE GRADE FOUR Mildred Renshaw. be held on Friday, October 21 in after a long illness. He gains slowly. for the Protection of N, H. Forests Mrs. Wing and Mrs. Phelps visit- We have decorated our room the Town Hall of Bennington. The Mr. and M;rs. James Ashford were We have Funeral Services for RCA Victor 8X541 \ $19.95 in maroon platHe. AnHqua R. Jerome Bracy ivory flniih, tlighlly iiigher, BIN-GO HENNIKER. Oct. 13 — R Jeromo Bracy died Sunday night. Oct. 2. at his home on Rush road SATURDAY NIGHT 8K)0 P. M. r after a long illness. Ho was bom y iios the June 26. 1892. in South Berwick. Maine, the son of William J. and ST. MARY'S HALL Carrie (Winn) Bracy. Ho was • Don't wait another moment to see this little set! I graduated from high school in 5c CARD — 3 FOR 10c — JACKPOTS, PRIZES j Somerville. Mass. He had been a Fashioned of lustrous plastic, it has a circular dial i resident of Henniker for 15 years which revolves at a finger's touch to tune in your favor- where he was manager of the First Siia* A. Rowe, Auctioneer, Henniker, N. H. Concord Office: 77 North Maia Sc. ite programs. Motlem, smart, ultra-different! Pointer National Stores until his illness. and station numbers gleam like gold! He is survived by his wife. Emma AUCTION SALE Bracy. and a son. Stanley Bracy. Don't wait another moment to hear this little set in both of Henniker: his mother, and of Accredited Herd of Cattle •rt«o '"Golden Throat" action: Its volume and power, its fine selectivity, arc a sister. Mrs. Ruby Freeman, both ifVCA Victor's f.-.moiis up to the pnrforuiancc of a much more expensive .table of Capo Ncddick. Maine: cousins a-\\'ay Acoustical !>y*trm nieces and nephews. Hillsboro, N. H., Friday, Oct. 21, 2 p.m. means. Hollar for i!o.!ar. radio. tlir fitirst tone vo.i r:: i . ty The funeral was held Thursday The owner, who is planning on spending the winter in a warm bV). •i'-c tlii.'^ hoantv . . . hear it ;. ; o^Ti it, todayl moming ot 9 o'clock at St. CV./v 1?C"\ '.'••.'< r 1. . ..' er climate, w'dl sell by public auction, sitttatcd on Route 202, and Theresa's church with a requiem high mass by Rev. Francis Butler. V2 w^c- from the Three Ways Restattrant, at what is known as Boarovs wore relatives. William the Colby Interval, the following: EATON FURNITURE COMPANY Brandli. Bemard Norton. Ralph one t%vo year old steer, two calves. Gould arid Richard Gillooly. all of Main Street., Foot of Church Street two year old heifer, four yearling heifers, one yearling steer, ALWAYS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS Boston. The stores were closed i during tho funcvfll. Burial was in one t^^'o year old steer, two calves —I• I the new cemeterj-, the .south side. Terms: Cash. EVERETT H. FLANDERS, Owner ^w*-^e« i»,jp. nil I'I- tm •iMMiiHUGiiiyiiii \^ PAGE 10 Messenger Publication*—The Advertising Media of the Con toocook Vallev Towna—Antrim. HennOcer. Hillsooro. Thunday, October 13, 1949 Filgrims Prep Washington East Weare Windsor Antrim Center j^'^SS''^" Mrs. Ruth Otterson Fred C. Jones Mrs. Neil Woodrow For Champlain CORRESPONDENT CORRESPONDENT CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Elsa Turek of Jackson . ANTRIM, Oct 13 — MoUy Aiken Heights, N, Y,, is visiting at the Chapter, D.A.R., met at the home Miss Margaret Brown and Miss Your correspondent... wishes to The Upper Village Conwiunity- home of Miss Edna Ryder. of Mrs. William A. Nichols, Friday, Alma Perry of Rutland, Wt., were HENNIKER, Oct. 13 — From a thank the Weare Band which turn Club met recently at the home of Mr, George A. Sawyer entered October 7, with fifteerf daughters week end'guests of Miss Margaret ed out so nobly on Sunday after squad of 52 hopefuls who reported Mr, and Mrs, Charles I, Nelson. Monadnock Community Hospital and three guests present. Dessert Hoyt last week end, noon and gave such a fine concert at the season's outset, 36 now re After the business meeting, Mrs. Sunday for observation and treat was served preceding the meeting for him. It was appreciated far , main on Coach Ken Brown's grid Mrs. Alice Hoyt of Henniker vis Elmer Crane gave a most,delight ment. by the hostess, assisted by Miss ited Miss Margaret Hoyt several more than words can tell. A special ful talk on her thirty-two years of Dorothy Robertson. machine at New England college. "thank you" to i'rank Davis who Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster days last week. experience teaching school. It was The President General's Message The Pilgrims' new mentor is re was the inspiration for the rest of were hosts on Simday for a Foster j Miss Jeannette Hurd, "Aunto," certainly enjoyed by all. Delicious was read by the Vice Regent, Mrs. sponsible for jnost of this mortal- . band. family reunion. Guests included ! .ind Miss Dorothy Bird of Medford, sandwiches, pickles,, apple pie with were Mr. Foster's three sisters, ' George A. Sawyer. Most of the af ity. nnd Ihc exacting training ac Asa E. Colby of Rmney Depot Mass.. surprised us with a short whip cream, cheese and coffee was his brother and their families, Mr. | ternoon was taken up with dispos counts for the balance. i called on Fred C. Jones last Sun stop in town on Sunday. It was served by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and and Mrs, George Foster and their . ing of an accumulation of business day afternoon. The Royal Blue and Scarlet lads nice thoy could make the trip Mr. and Mrs. Fuller. daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs, | caused by the summer recess. Mrs. arc noaiing the top oi their phy.-si- _ here while the foliage was so beau Mr. and Mrs. Charles Favor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buroughs Raymond White and Anne Louise | Hiram Johnson, State Chaplain, cal conditio:'., ar.cl Brow.n has' tiful. called on Fred C, Jones ori Tues and daughter have moved to White from East Weymouth, Mass. Mrs. j gave an interesting report of the stepped up sci-i;n:r.;i.^c so. Lasts Many Years when used with Englander's specially designed Red LineiAr foundation. No other foundation looks like this inside. Joined only thru the middle, each spring is free to adjust'ihdividudlyto your every move. The lower part resists your weight, supports your body. Both mattress and foundation ^ |flifl#%rA for the price of an ordinary mattress and $ 11 %350 box spring only | | Jf •t'Tnde Mark, The EnRlander Compjny, Inc. •TM. The (liy.ayfar Tire .^i Rubhjr Company MATINEB: ever>'dav except Tues., and Thurt., 1:1S America's Great Wine by EVENING: Monday thru Thundaj' illolineaux RARE BLENDED EATON FURNITURE CO. 6:30 and 8:30 VIntnm et Old Madrid WHISKY M PROOF. Frid.iy and Saturday end Old Melintoux Brand Wln«( CS* GRAIN NEUTRAL Main St. Foot of Church St. Sold in all itata Sterat SPIRITS. SCMENLEY 6:1S at>d 8:30 OIM..INC.. NY.C. SUNDAY: Centinuoiu frem 3 P. M. Heuti ef Old /ftalintaux. Inc., Betten, Mm. Open Saturday Night *********