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. ,„>d For WAVES Doris I. Pai r Wed Increases Quota Sun. Afternoon The quota of New England re­ At Beach Rites french cruits for the WAVES has just been Miss Doris Irene Parr, daughter increased because this section has of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, became always had enthusiastic response the bride of Mr. Frederick Hansen r from its patriotic citizens. The Navy Small of Rockland, Maine, on Sun is now calling for additional young day afternoon, July 15 at four women for the Hospital Corps to o’clock. The ceremony was pre­ help care for the wounded and ill. formed by Rev. Fr. James R. Me- and to do all types of work on the Grail of St. Patrick’s Roman Cath­ 1 business end” of the Navy. olic church, Hampton Beach. The • - • On 30 July 1945 the WAVES will bride was given in marriage by her 'observe their third anniversary. father, • . • • . 1 SftiS# Summer Chronicles Of New Hampshire’s Seacoast Resorts This duy will re-emphasize the ex­ Miss Lorraine Parr, sister of the cM W** cellent service the S2.000 members From the P°9eS of the Women’s Reserve arji per­ bride, was bridesmaid and i«*iss / Dorothy Folan, flower girl* Mr. FREE DISTRIBUTION forming. The fact .that thd Navy -VO I XIX NO 5 Incorporating The WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1945 continues to increase the number of Thomas J. Folan was the best man. K VUL. A1A., IVKJ. J Hampton Beach Advocate WAVES needed is proof that the The bride was gowned in white organization has done well. Nearly organdy and wore a fingertip veil 9,000 New England-women have en­ of lulle caught up with a tiara of listed in this three-year period. seed pearls. She carried a white Many more should take advantage prayer book. The bridesmaid wore 1 of the benefits and satisfaction of aquamarine organdy with hat to serving their country by joining match and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and mixed flowers. their brothers and sisters in the * J Navy while the need is still so great. After the ceremony, a reception - for about 75 guests was held at the home of the bride’s parents on Win- * V Have You Heard? nacunnet road. The guest hook. : ftm. \% . *• That when you ask Al’s wait­t “Bridal Memories.” a gift of Mr. it-.* » resses where they are from, they I and Mrs. Harlan Teague, was in \ say in chorus. Nashua. charge of Miss Gwendolyn Teague. Look cool-as-shode in this m The bride cut the beautiful wed­ Jr;;-, ding cake and offered It to her color-splashed Enko M guests. Sheer Printl Smart Mrs. Harry Parr, mother of the THE bride was dressed in black and tucks extending from blouse white and wore a corsage of white - jrj roses. Mrs. Small, mother of the into skirt are hemstitched W/ • bridegroom wore a flowered dress •• -V BIG with a White corsage, in contrasting tone. An exclu­ j Guests trorn Camden. Rockland sive Martha Manning 'A STORE l aud Thoiuaston. Maine; Rosindale. - < g ! V - C t m i « ' Quincy. Cambridge. Norwood, Sha- print ' st , m V. -• 1 ' t Popularly Called The 10c Store r*\u. Dorchester, Somerville, and t I 4. >, J Milton. Mass.; and Sanbornvllle m . - • • . 3s LOCATED ON Manchester, and Concord. N. H. as i . • ** - : ijf*/ well as many local guests were pre- . ' - sent. B STREET The couple left for a two-week I honeymoon in Maine and will be at home August 15. Has What Y ou Mrs. Small graduated from 9.95 Hampton Academy and High ' • I a - •'itjfiiv ' «. School in 1944 and Mr. Small grad t.%. ii» - PjP . s Need For Your uated from Rockland High School ..T*% '■ .rz i" ■ - in 1940. They are both employed -IW « ♦ at the Sylvania Electric Products Cottage Company in Dover, N. H. • ■ • * . - ***;,

Houseware Stationery! Have You Heard? Pa- OTHER STYLES * That Barbara Stocks. Exeter gal I Hardware Dishi employed at the Gas company, has been there for years? She says Mr. Moody is a grand boss. - v.?- 5.95 TO 10.95 * C orner-A F am iliar Sigh. To All Beach Residents ■ d Beach Road at Elmwood THE GREENLANDS The Famous Giant Elm on TOURIST CAMP I NORTH SHORE BOULEVARD GeorSe B. French Co. HAMPTON NEW HAMPSHIRE PORT8MOUTH’ ALBERT D. FANNING WINTER ADDRES8 s l e a d in g d e p a r t m ArmuaTChildren’s Day Tomorrow HAZEL P. FANNING 31 SHERWOOD ROAD EN T STORE MELROSE, MASS. 17‘41 m a r k e t s t r e e t PORTSMOUTH The BEACHCOMBER The beachcomber VISIT V O L . XIX., NO. 5 WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1945 FREE DISTRIBUTION PAGE Gala Program Planned For Children’s Day Kiwanis To Bring Mammoth Children Eagerly Await MARKET Show, Midway Week Of July 30 Biggest Day Of All; Drum And Bugle Corps To Play amour The famous Jay-Cee Hippodrom ? New Directors Of Shows are coming to Hampton for •§ ------We supply evenings to make memories. A NEAR MILE BRIDGE the entire week of July 30. Thip Thousands of children are guests candlelight setting, sweet music, your choice Beach Chamber famous show is known for is clean Colonel Ashworth of Hampton Beach, tomorrow when of fine wines or tall frosty cocktails, one of type of out-door entertainment and the annual Children's Day, inaugu­ the RED FEATHER COTTAGE'S famous Of Commerce also for Its thrilled packed per­ Observes 77th rated twenty years ago by Colonel George Ashworth, chairman of the chicken or steak dinners, and the rest is up Directors of the Hampton Beacn formance. FISH ■ CLAMS - LOBSTERS It presents as Its big feature, the Birthday July 21 Precinct Commission, will be obser­ to you . . . you can't help but have funi Chamber of Commerce headed by ved all day. president Raymond L. Goding; vice- world's most dangerous Wild Ani­ Colonel George Ashworth, of Ash­ mal Act, Captain Roman Proske Local children have been invited VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL NEW president John J. Walsh; Ralph worth Pines, High street, obser- to parade with the Boy Scouts and Tis treasurer, Miss Lorretia and his Royal Bengal Tigers. Most ed his 77th birthday anniversary at people remember this remarkable ! the Lawrence Drum and Bugle World’s Fair COCKTAIL BAR At The lite, acting secretary; are as fol­ his home on Saturday, July 21. He Corps, from the Ashworth Hotel lows; Honorary directors, John E. act as the outstanding feature of is well known to summer residents ot the bandstand where refreah- the New York Worlds* Fair where Cuddy, 3rd, John J. Dineen, Joseph at Hampton Beach as one who has CHILDREN'S DAY it appeared with Frank Buck an.i i Feather Cott< Hurley. George Knightly, Ernest been a prime factor in the develop­ (Continued on Page Seven) Underwood, and William Swatzwei- his Jungleland Show. He is one of ment of Hampton Beach as one of der; Directors for two years are: the very few trainers who has oeen the most popular summer resorts Route 1 Salisbury Jame9 Batterbury. John Ef.gnon, able to breed wild animals in cap­ in New Hampshire. Surprise Shower test Desautels, James A. East­ tivity and will bring to Hampton Colonel Ashworth, native of Hav­ three baby tigers, as well as the Phone Newburyport 1510 For Reservations ern, Victor J. Grandmalson, Armas erhill, Mass, came to Hampton Tendered North lyon, Ralph Harris, John J. Hines, largest trained tiger In the wofld. Beach in the early 1900s. He built mglas Hunter, Edgar Lessard, Other celebrated features of the the Hotel Ashworth and although Beach Resident Howaid Page, Morrill Paul, Don Jay-Cee Circus performance in­ he was burned out twice, he rebuilt Miss Janice Caswell, daughter of Ranr. Byron Redman, and John J. clude Torelli's Famous Dog & Pony the hotel each time. In 1944 after Colonel and Mrs. Re'uh W. Caswell Walsh. Act. Beautiful Shetland ponies more than 40 years in the hotel of Dover, received a surprise business, he sold his hotel to Ralph Irectors for one year are: with their acrobatic riding dogs Fliower at North Beach. Saturday and the screamingly funny monkey A. Moulton of Hampton Beach. evening. About 25 persons were INSURANCE ilonel George Ashworth, Fred- that will make kids from six to Colonel Ashworth is the chair­ Lck R. Batchelder, Charles F. But­ present. sixty laugh with delight. man and an experienced member Miss Caswell w*!I be married !*>- ter. A1 Daigle, John J. Foley, Lester Uncle Bob and his Qulzz contest of the Hampton Beach Village Pre­ day at for/ o'clock tc Sgt. Walter >rd, Elmer Hennika. Dr. Harry for the kids is presented at each cinct Commission. He has also Irving Lockwood, sun of Mr. and lewitt, Edmund Langley, Carl Me* matinee performance when valu- been active in the Chamber of Com- Mrs. Irvine Lockwood of Dover. JOHN SISE & COMPANY Ralp a . Moulton, John C. ASHWORTH Sgt. Lockwood recently returned fercival, A1 Randall. Kenneth N. KIW AN13 (Continued on Page Seven) from overseas. ,B» and H. Waterman Yonug. (Continued on Page 14) The

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3 4 The BEACHCOMBER The Beachcomber The BEACHCOMBER Have You Heard? Have You Heard? Incorporating The’ Hnmpton Reach Advocate Have You Heard? Freddie Donovan Is stationed at Bill, the bouncer, sang at the the Chelsea Naval hospital? Casino last week? Great Activity At ---- ^ — Ull HI IU7 Ottilia Have You Heard? A Vacation Digest of all the news * vJj theme. That Harry James at Canobie information for the summer visitor. Bethany Cottage On Sunday,, all the children at­ last Saturday certainly had an ap- WEEK STARTING JULY 30 tended their respective churches. The first group of campers whu preciaf've audience? Tuoky didn’t Published Wednesdays, June 27 to August 29 During the afternoon, under the have stayed at Bethany Cottage supervision of the counselors, the make it for she’s a hard working By The this season ended the last week of gal. but Cliff Martin and Lou Ren­ children wrote postcards to be sent don, Anne Marie Murphy, Bill Ga­ l heir vacation at Boar’s Head with home and took them to the mail box. HAMPTON PUBLISHING COMPANY ■ a great spurt of activity. The last A delightful poetry appreciation vin. Marjorie Driscoll, Loyce cook-out on the beach was held Bowes*, June Koelher. Skip “Town HAMPTON NEW HAMPSSHIRE hour was held during the same Taxi” Johnson and Murray Stearns Monday. During class hours, until evening. The new campers have were tliere in person. FOR ADVERTISING RATES IN THIS PAPER Thursday the children were expos­ been busy collecting shells, enjoy ed to some art appreciation of min- ing craft work, folk dancing, shop­ TELEPHONE HAMPTON 565 ature reproductions of favorite ping. stories, swimming hours on paintings. The two younger groups the beach and games. Have You Heard? Communications and Items from studied “Children of the Sea” by t That Pat Lessard and his nice readers are welcome at all times. Israel and the older groups, ”The Patronize Our Advertisers wife were about last weekend? U. S. Frigate. Constitution,” by Johnson. Children’s Friend seeking but one report in response to ourrt Alsu, the menus which the chil­ Baskets Sweetgrass dren relished in camp were copied Have You Heard? quest for a fu ll investigation of the facts sur ISABELLE STANLEY Tomorrow marks another eventful Child­ to take home with them in order Art Yeager and Francis Murphy, rounding the case, and that one -from Russti that their mothers could be shown ren’s Day at Hampton Beach—a day as eagerly PALM READINGS boss men at Campion's, witnessed B. I obey, state Commissioner of Recreatiot what a nutritional meal is like. On the Soxs win a game at the Fenway looked forward to by the thousands of kids Wednesday, the last evening for 30 Marsh Ave. Foot B St. last Wednesday? who visit the beach as it is fondly remembered who has jurisdiction over the Bathhouse an! this particular group of children, a the entire beach front area. • long list of Helpful Campers were by hundreds of thousands o trownups spread JjS chosen. I Have You Heard? the length and breadth of this country. On Thursday and Friday with the -A full investigation which the case fullyjui- VISIT THE tilied would have revealed the following quev aid of the Family Welfare Associa­ That Bob Wentworth, New ^York Many of the older folks can remember the tion of Manchester and the Man­ City, is observing his tenth anniver­ prizes won for the costumes they wore in the tionable points on the part of the States’ polio chester Chapter of the American sary in the theater and is only STANDISH twenty-four years old? parade of parades along with the memories of in the operation of the bathhouse: Red Cross, this group of children were transported back to their the ice cream and lollypops given out free no 1 homes in Manchester and another GIFT SHOPPE matter how many times you got hack into line. • Manager of bathhouse instructed group of thirty children were have You Heard?' life guard duties. ’ 'i ji brought here to enjoy two weeks at a The one person most responsible for this ^ * the shore under constructive super­ A trip through the Sgt. Red Kennedy received a No life guards on‘duty at time oi hearty welcome from the '‘natives” continued success of these Children’s outings vision. Standish Gift Shop is last weekend ? dent, at least no visible evidence oi On Saturday evening, tne new is Col. George Ashworth, known to thousands • group enjoyed a "Get Acquainted” like a trip around the as “Daddy” Ashworth. It is his love for child­ le> proper designation on swim su party. They entertained them­ •L \ alue of signs (two in fact) warn selves and their guests, Barbara world” Have You Heard? ren and especially those who come to Hamp­ ton Beach that has inspired his friends and fel­ bathing in river. I UBERTV5 HORSES and Cecille Huch. neighborhood H jt _.BJ DReLLI '5 children, with camp songs, piano Cliff and Lou are seen together low citizens to annually lend a hand in this gala 4’ Uck of First Aid equipment. lately? DOC5 RND PONIES solos, vocal selections aud dances. Ocean Boulevard day for the children. r Lack of trained F irst Aid personn The recreation room in which the I party was held was decorated with At “A” Street Col. Ashworth celebrated his 77th birthday vari colored paper in the form of Have You Heard? JEIIN BMB BETTY 2&EU last Saturday and it must have been a source of ak°Ve are t^e most salient points i * T - r ^ y N t D R RND DICK j umbrellas, with paper napkins and That Hank Bailey and Cliff Mar­ joy for him to look back upon the wonderful of thenpu°bl that thC SU te ne£ I but Sincerely want a MAOIC ate from recuperation? Col. Ashworth many happy returns of the day eventually J :’ . the ■.•.entire situation, « Sleepys \n A u n f BI5 WORSE: Salisbury Beach Tel. 714 and many more years of continued success Sl^ Uleir duty ■ , awaken State authoriti d n ma S/ofSnow HARRINGTON ving this community. * ’ °“e recre-tf U resP°nsibility to the nu Yippif * w11 A i i Pen , ' IOnaI Center in the entire Stat M/cwey'Sulu m /t fiSw cs HOTEL e°ple in tj • . — — — ___m FLOWERS act that th ii Ctlo,i are well aw are0 RYE BEACH, N. H. Action W anted l0r'ner Govern ai^lptoh Beach nionumeI They're Ever Welcome SHORE DINNERS a “white eleM raricis F- Murphy has f FOR ALL and . At 'hTacc',dentalI mir telegram drowning of at July the State5 concern- Bath- laVe in mind ,mt ’ to the S tate’ but WC COCKTAIL LOUNGE a® ^ has been received from Gnvetn.,, •tVaS l,r°Per]y" J * 1, ,f State Reser* OCCASIONS hoU5* M D a l e containing no information or ;iaCOuld be m adet! Ped and maintained Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere OPENING JUNE 30 # % Charles M.. situation. PSCVea a S u p p o r t i n g ^ PORTSMOUTH 2792 satisfaction regar ntented himself with Benefit Of • An investi• producing project. Emery The Florist The Governor has ”( ^ « « » * » • HAMPTONS’ KIWANIS CLUB Mill Road, Hampton Tel. 826 e State. u s°m e action on the f. Driving Range Grounds - Beach Road

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rfcv in The BEACHCOMBER Beach Notes F/O Ernest Underwood recently The BEACHCOMBER returned from a twenty-one day Honored Among the guests at the Wedge- leave in the hills of Northwestern Have Y ou Heart. best known and which has endear­ wood Inn vacationing there for two ASHWORTH India to the Air Transport Com­ Lt Cojp John M. Arnfield, ••Forever Amber" Crompton w ed him to 'the younger generation weeks are Miss Ruth Young and a mand base in Assam. (Continued from Page Three) for years, Is the fact that he found­ USA, ion of Mrs. Anna Arn- i .nvce Bowes, who started irorta, French’s party of five, from North Wilming­ Sgt. Donald Ring has returned to fleld, of the Shoreview, Ham p­ ed the Children’s Day observances ton, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Edward at Cosy Corner, are taliMmtU his station near Paris, after spend­ ton Beach, has been awarded here more than 20 years ago. The Qerish, Westwood N. J., the Misses eeason at Foley a. merce and is a director of the MID SUMMER ing a furlough in Switzerland. the Bronze Star medal for event, which Ib one of the most Catherine Ready and Mary Johnson American Shore and Beach Pres­ Master Donald Ring has been meretorlous service. Col. Arn­ ■ colorful of the season will be obser­ of Malden, Mass., the Voller family spending a few days with his Have You Heard? ervation Commission as well as a ved again tomorrow. LAY - AWAY SALE from Worcester, Mass., and the field, who is only 30-yeara-old, About the guy named "Jo»’'u member of the New Hampshire grandmother, Mrs. Clara Ring. has served in the North A fri­ Colonel Ashworth Ls a widower, Misses Nevens, Morris and Wilkins everyone la crossing the brldgi State Erosion Commission which for his wife Grace T. Ashworth of Peabody, Massachusetts. can, Sicilian and German cam­ see? was named to study the beach ero­ died over a year ago. At a large birthday dinner ser­ Have You Heard? paigns and is now stationed In sion problem at Hampton Beach. Augsburg, Germany as assist­ ved at the Wedgewood Inn. this A thirty-five pound cod was Have You Heard? One of the things for which he is BLANKETS week, Mr. J. P. Meder was the caught by Captain Fred Williams ant to the inspector general. That BUI Toland ex-Narymn, charming host #Col. Arnfield entered the CHILDREN’S DAY — on the Nyoka, this week? the singing w aiter at a wrtto Army in January 1941 as a re­ (Continued from Page Three) drug store? Tired? Hungry? 7 5 % serve officer with a first lieu­ tenant’s commission. A fter be­ AUCTION ing stationed at various army BOAR’S HEAD ments will be served. Have You Heard? Blanket Chest, Grape Carved Sofa, Sonotone Hearing Aid, Boston posts in this country he sailed • t - & p ■ * , Boy Scouts of the Daniel Web­ That Bob Pooley could double for INN - ster Council from Portsmouth. 2 5 % Rockers, Portable Victrola, Marble-Topped Furniture, Grape Carved to Africa in December 1942. Bob Benchley, with no stain Hampton and Hampton Falls will. Chairs, Rope Bed, Card Table, Silverware, Mirrors, China and Col. Arnfield Is a graduate all? for of the University of New attend. St. Anne's Crusaders of | Marble Clocks, Hand-Painted China, Vases, Lamps, Brass and Iron, PARTICULAR PEOPLE Hampshire, class of 1937, and • 7 Lawrence, the Drum and Bugle j Dolls, Cut Glass, Household Articles, Beautiful Plates, , Pais­ received his Master’s iJegree Have You Heard? corps who won the Cardinal's cup | leys, Homespuns, Pattern Glass, Pewter, Spool Bed, furniture. approved by Duncan Hines from Harvard In Business Ad­ That Jake who maintains In in 1940, will provide music for the D IN N E R S BY THE ELMWOOD ministration in 1939. and order at the ballroom, hit i children. The program will include His wife and child make lovely smile? RESERVATIONS ONLY a magician, a ventriloquist, and a WINNACUNNET ROAD, HAMPTON, N. H. comic dog act. their home in Worcester, Mass. Hampton Beach Tel. 911 Have You Heard7 Sixty guests, including Boy Scout Saturday, August 4th at 9:30 A. M. executives, Hampton Selectmen To separate a head of lettuce, cut About the new bouncer, Eddie? Rain or shine, under cover. and local businessmen are invited. Ted Langdell, Auctioneer. Irene J. Trefethen, Manager. out the core of the head with a knife. Let water from the faucet Have You Heard? It is hoped that Gov. Charles M. Caterer In attendance. Jy26, A2 flow into the head until the pres­ Mai Hallett, perennial enmnw STURGIS Dale will be able to attend. sure of the water forces the leaves visitor, has a smooth new orch* apart tra ? • TAXI Have You Heard? Have You Heard? The attractive clerk at the new That Alfie has a new fishing gift from his dad? N. B. Collins Drug store on the; TELEPHONE boulevard, is Mr. Collin’s own little EXETER • wife, Mrs. Martin Collins? Have You Heard? OltL^iwtU That the Air Corps song 1* HAMPTON theme song of AI's fountain l Have You Heard? Doris? 864 Why Joe Riley and Phil White Olu, Peun&0K tuiit^iuimitnum is n< WHIPS IXtTER Have You Heard? are always at the dancehall? i AjCADEMY SSI That since Yvonne left ^ ^ hired a dozen girls to ***? 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i l Have You Heard? That Buddy doesn’t leav» GROCERIES Histone. . Housesu 12 MILES-.ROUT 101 C any more? Phillips Exeter Academy •* • T u £ r . . : £ 3 . Geor*e - a m *. Have You Heard? «• LARGE NATIVE That Frank Arlington natl* 25% The sites where Exeter Squires Lived and 1 - the strong and silent type? LOBSTERS WOOL! Fought Off the IndU™ to E.tAU.WhU -rr»» Have You Heard? NEW LOCATION — ROCKY BEND Old Town. 5 Tom, who was in the 50% ;oin the leathernecks In Aogu* OPEN 7:00 am - 9:00 Dm TEL. HAMPTON 880 Von’H Enjoy and Profit by, Vi,«7 • RAYON! Have You Heard? r Doris Batchelder. Nan TM 2 5 % son. Bill Cushing and Sgt No** ar* ballroom bearers? COTTON!

Have You Heard? ^hat Gertrude said th* 0 Mo d e r n Th e a t r e House‘ ear And day? Chatham “Sutton” Blankets Have You DELIGHTFUL SllAn Miss Judy Sheehan, Hampton Store Size 72 x 90 CJ schoolteacher, 1s that very AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES IN SHIPPING DKT«i£ n«‘M Dlv. Of E. G. COLE Co. at Munsey's Mo.t Store. Clow! Wedne.dey Afternoon _ Open s „ . ' HAMPTON CENTER Camp Blankets $3.95 - 8.9' Excellent Bn. Service Between The Be«ch end Exet7 N'8h'' W anted — High Street — George B . French C o m p a n y ' to buy GottaQO** ®*1 « at Hampton, S*,,B Fine Furniture PORTSMOUTH’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE »m Island Beach®* 37-41 MARKET STREET PORTSMOUTH ‘ox e , Beachcomb*/ for Summer Homes The BEACHCOMBER The BEACHCOMBER Have You Heard7 ler UNH Ski sity or New Hampshire, Middle Woburn who ai That the cute diBhwasher at the bury, and Norwich winter carnival nf beach an Patronize Our Advertisers Have You Heard? Have You Heard? Fairview, is a one man chamber ot meets. The next year Knowlton Marycliffe now’ commerce for South Boston? s Compete In enlisted in the US Army Ski Troops. That Ruth at Donovan and Fal­ That the pretty new waitress at | Chase, before enlisting, was a mem* lon’s, Is a Seabee’s wife? She Foley’s is Noreen Ford, former hos­ Austrian Meet I her of the famed ’42-’43 UNH team \ RIDE I spends her time waiting for letters tess at Howard Johnson’s «»» Shrewsbury? which won every meet of the sea-j ARCADIA h o r s e b a c k i from the South Pacific. son including the Lake Placid meet, ! PORTSMOUTH \- the Middlebury and Dartmouth car-j Miles of private bridle paths nivals, and the Intercollegiate Ski J through beautiful pine woods PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Union Championship. J leading to the sea. Prl. & Sat. Private rldljig ring. THEATRE Exeter Thurs. - Frl. - Sat. here today front Fifth Army head- Have You Heard? Don Berry - Lynn Robert, Fredrlc March - Betty Field “CHICAGO KID” HOOPER’S and “Skippy” Homeier in quarters. They are Sgt. Stephen Three familiar faces walked into Telephone Exeter 270 Knowlton of Durham, who took j Donovan and Fallon’s last week, I The Three Stooges f„ their ‘TOMORROW THE third place in the meet, and Sgt. RIDING WORLD” all in navy uniform? Lt. (jg) Jack I first full length hit Curtis Chase of Newport, who plac­ Reardon or Worcester, who just — plus — Rockin' The Rockiei" SCHOOL ed fifth. They are both with the came back from being stationed in Comedy Novelty News 10th Mountain Division which has with Mary Beth Hughe, Just off u. S. Route 1 Cont. Sat. from 2:00 P. M. the Pacific for a long time, is plan­ at Breakfast Hill been Etatioijed in northern Italy ning on marriage in a short time, ______and Tim Ryan since the Fifth Army's final cam­ RB 139 W. RYE, N. H Sun., Mon., Tues., & Wed. paign. Les Hansen, S’ I/c, from Woburn Sun. - Mon. &. Tuej. stayed on the beach for a few days JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT - BILLIE BURKE Betty Grable - Dick Haymes The race, organized by the 10th last week. He was on leave from R. Milland - Marjorie Reynoldi In the Technicolor Musical Mountain Division, was held on EUGENE PALLETTE - ONA MUNSON Jacksonville. Fla. and reported MINISTRY OF FEAR" “DIAMOND Austria’s highest peak, 12.461-foci hack to Norfolk. Va. % high Gossglockner. There were 5b Duncan (Cisco Kid) Renaldo OLYMPIA Pfc. Chester J. (‘‘Stomach0) Sal­ ANN GILLIS - RUTH TERRY HORSESHOE” FaUonVlJr3' f0™ er fUDny man vator!, pictured at Atlanta, Ga,, as Cont. Sunday & Monday racers in the meet won by former “Old New Mexico” ROBERT LIVINGSTON Dartmouth-star, 1st Sgt. Walter blue L T PPed m' Clad in ^ v y PORTSMOUTH. N. H he pot his appetite to work on his Extra Showing Tues. Morning cts„H; a, Corpus meal at a cafeteria, doing away 11:30 A. M. K n S °- Pertl' Amboy’ N- J- Wed. & Thurs. with seven orders of fried chicken, s t,me ^ the combined Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. ten orders of french fried potatoes, “THE CHEATERS” downhm and slalom race was 2 01- The Big Technicolor Hit nine glasses of orange Juice, two coming i nurs. Aug. 2 July 26-27-28 2:13'T/5 Cha8e DOt ^ behlnd "W* “BUFFALO BILL” quarts of milk, five egg salads, two iddie Bracken - Veronica Lake Joel McCrea - Maureen O’Hiri ‘Two O’Clock glasses of iced coffee, two slices •RAZEE - JIMMY LLOYD OUT OF THIS WORLD” Both Chase and Knnmu___ of watermelon, five slices of sim­ Lloyd Nolan - Michael O'Shea ple pie ala mode and ten combina­ IODBURY - JOHN CALVERT Courage’ tion salads- Nothing for “the stom­ “Circumstantial Evidence" with Tom Conway ach" to eat thirty army pork chops DOROTHEA KENT and Ann Rutherford at one meal. Movies In The — plus — CENTS A DANCE” OLYMPIA ‘It’8 A Pleasure t h e a t r e Continuous Show Friday & Saturday Ha m p t o n b e a c h THEATRE with Sonja Henie HAMPTON BEACH and Micheal O'Shea ON TW BfcACR ROAO.-^-j^ *: 2:30 Eve: 7:15 A*:00 FOX NEWS SALISBURY, l* A M .{L£ ?\ » “ •SIS# uoua shows on rainy dip Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed NOW . . . THRU SATURDAY NITc n« daV & Thursday Sun., Mon., July 29-30 July 25 - 26 y Thurs., Fri. & Sat.. July 29-30-31 - Aug. 1 July 26-27-28 A DON JUAN BY DAY BING CROSBY BETTY h utton SONJA HENIE ‘Brighton DOROTHY McCUIRE - ROBERT YOUNG H E R E r . . . . M IC H A E L O’SHEA A KILLER BY NIGHT! ' a v p q . T.HE Strangler’ HERBERT MARSHALL w a v e s - • JTS A PLEASURE with John Loder m CARRADiNE Sunday & Monday and Rose Hobart “THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE July 27.2a y July 29-30 — plus — . tennis o’KFctr CONSTANCE m^ FE PAT O’BRIEN Selected Short Subjects w o o d y hcoM 0 0 ri ‘Body Snatcher STRAND “P a d , HE r 'V'N GEORGE MURPHY NEWBURYPORT CAROLE LANDIS with Boris Karloff Continuous Show Sunday & Monday and Bella Lugosi “HAVING A RKO NEWS Ends Sat w o n d e r f u l c r im e Now Playing Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. BETTE DAVIS in j ° a n ‘X! 2 *v Tuesday & Wednesday Aug. 2-3-4 July 31 - Aug. 1 ‘Three In The “CORN IS GREEN” °ENNIS MORGAN CORNEL WILDE - EVELYN m -w DANE CLARK Saddle’ PHIL SILVERS - ADELE JERGENS

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Monday Evening ing sent on a scavenger hunt, two Without Crime" by J. Lee Thomu- "boy from Maine" wa8 interrupt*) Have You Heard? Have You Heard? That Windy finished his hula in sailors in an ice melting competi­ S°At the opening night, the pla> in 1941 when he enlisted in u,e Bob Lennon is back for several tion, two girls were given three Beach Party Is Marine Corps After serving f0r the cooler? day8? Dottle at the Casino market silver dolars to go into the au­ was received enthusiastically .by a is happy. These frequent goodbyes two years on the USS Alabama a Have You Heard? Have You Heard? Popular Event dience and buy three ties from capacity audience. battleship, on convoy duty In the are some strain. three spectors and to bring the Jimmy English, ex-bouncer, has The Hampton Beach Party, pre­ Bob Wentworth as Matthew and Atlantic, Wentworth received hti sented a»t. the hand stand and broad men back, three service men were Jeanett.e DeCarlos as Jan showed a three months old son to bounce quizzed, and two young boys blind­ discharge and went back to the on his knee? H e has served in the Have You Heard? Have You Heard? cast over station VVHEB, Monday their acting ability and gave a pro­ theater. Have You Heard? evening offered the large crowd folded on a plank were given the fessional performance. Fred Hott- Navy in the Pacific and was in That a number of boats have » / Besides the demanding activities That Rita has arrived for the around the bandstand plenty of sensation of going up on a plank inan’s performance as Stephen was Washington a while ago. Married damaged their keels and propellers Ens. Red MacNamara was a wel­ of producing,, directing and rehear­ summer, staying on Nudd Terrace laughs. The stunts for the evening and for the stunt received two hesitant and ne and Thelma Ryan a girl from Somerville. instead of Robb avenue, this year? on the buoy that the Coast Guard come returnee to the beach last sing, the ambitious little company included a couple on a tandem be* basball8. Also the winner of the as Grenna depended upon, the left inside the bridge? weekend? is on the air over radio station Lowell Sun contest appeared on prompter during most of their ap­ WHEB, every afternoon at 2:15 the stage. She Is an employee of pearance on the stage. However with the program, "Bob Wentworth TEL. HAMPTON Have You Heard ? the Telechron Company. the rojugh spots were obviously Have You Heard7 . Have You Heard7 Tlie Kentville i trivial and with the caliber of au-i- Presents.” Next week a regular That Georgie and John make new program will be inaugurated quite a team when it comes to fix- That Jim Tucker, Jr., is open Sgt. Leo ue Rosier, ex-Casin-j located on Stock Company ity that these four young people inR flatB? from 8 am to 9 pm? (See sign In his , fountain manager, visited friends seem to have, their performances over the same station called the ««ft Ocean Boulevard "Wentworth Theatre of the Air.'' window). here last weekend? Hampton Beach, N. H. At North Beach should offer a great deal of enjoy- ment to this locality. FOR QUICK SERVICE ALL ROOMS WITH Beginning next week. Bob Went­ Have You Heard? HOT AND COLD For Season Hava You Heard ? Have You Heard ? Bob Wentworth and his summer worth will present "Tommy,” a RUNNING WATER Saddle Horses YOUNG’S How Ray Binnette’s truck got a That taxis are taxis no matter That Dotty MiLchell was a guest stock company from Broadway play by Howard Linsey, co-author salt water bath recently? Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Goding, opened a season of presenting fine of “Life With Father/1 This will be where you find them. Hampton at the beach last weekend? Owners plays to this community at the Bob’s first try at producing, direct- To Let Beach taxis burn off rubber and TELEPHONE HAMPTON 950 Barn theatre. North Beach on Fri­ ng and starring in ‘‘Tommy" as bum out the break linings as fast day evening with the fascinating well as the current show. “ Tommy” Have You Heard? a* In the Bean town. Have You Heard? psychological drama. “Murd opens Monday July 30 and will run That Mrs. Fanning is an early That Buddy and Little Eva from for the entire week. Fred Hoffman, riser every other morning? Al’b will be Mr. and Mrs. next week? Have You Heard? member of the cast, is an old fviend PICK YOUR Methinks A1 and Hazel double fur of Mr. Wentworth’s, they having cupid. played together in “Tommy” in w u That the bicycle problem is the 1938 in Essex. N. Y. LOBSTERS Hava You Heard? same as ever? 0 The only reason the That even Boas’ tow truck can casualties are low is the careful Jeanette DeCarlos, just 17 years Freeh Out Of The NEW old. was chosen by Wentworth for WATER run out of gas? motorist. her performance, in Lillian Hell- “M WHOLE8ALE — RETAIL X - RAY POKER man’s “The Little Foxes” as an in­ FASCINATING SKILLFUL Have You Heard? genue. Thelma Ryan was selected Have You Heard 7 Valuable Variety Of Prizes for her performance in “The Dead The Lobster That the state finally painted yel­ BOULEVARD end Kids.” Mr. Wentworth says Fred May keeps an eye low lines on the road to be observ­ HAMPTON BEACH l e a r n t o r i d e Pound that other members will be added c o r r e c t l y limits of the law? ed. we hope. to the cast from time to time. (formerly Yacht Club) $ Bob Wentworth, horn in Maine, Dumas' Hotel TeL Hampton 424 is a veteran of ten years with the Have You Heard? FISHING theater and has attained the ripe BOATS and LINES old age of twenty-four. He has Stables That Rosie at Al's is a special for Rent passenger in a New Hampshire car. MRS. H. C. GILMORE starred as Abie, in '‘Abie's Irish AT HAMPTON RIVER BRIDGE K IN G ’S H IG H W A Y , DANCING 41590 h! 'Let P, ynd Zllh Gloria Swanson No. ? TEL. 503 " U t L B° Gay'" and "Sulcy” NORTH SHORE at the " ell as many others. The theatrical career Tel. Hampton 2101 * Barn Theatre Have You Heard7 North Beach, Hampton Red MacNamara, naval officer, TRY THE spent the weekend at the beach? TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY PLAY GOLF AT & SATURDAY HARBOR .SBURY COUNTRY CL THIS WEEK Have You Heard? Have You Heard? GRILL A N D E V E R Y That Francis has trained his dog Grace and Beseie are giving ex- j [ AMESBURY, MASS. > to keep all men away from the cellont son-ice at the ticket booths? | At The Bridge WEDNESDAY & $1.00 Week Days Except house? • | Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays $1.50 SATURDAY Hampton Beach ----- OPEN ----- DURING THE SUMMER Have You Heard? SPORTY 9-HOLE COURSE 9:00 am — 1:00 am FINEST MEALS SERVED - SPRING WATER 8HO\ Have You Heard. *ri,at Phil Coyne, bell-bottom j ALL HOME COOKING “Water's great, isn't it. Just the right temperature to That Dudley’s Arnie Aulin is a trousers and all, was here lust week- Visit Our put pep into you . . . to make you feel fit. A few weeks 10 Miles From Hamn»< wonderful host7 end? ______of this sort of life at Hampton Beach and you'll be SANDWICH SHOPPE 99 ready to go back to work with renewed vim and vigor. old and new friends “While you’re here let me in on all the household It duties . . . cooking, cleaning, washing and ironing. I’ll In s u r e a n d b e s u r e HAMPTON BEACH help shorten those tasks so you'll have time for one ferncroft alleys more swim before dusk. I'm always ready." Forkt« Ad A - COOL AND PLEASANT THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING —REDDY KILOWATT otcction e n t ir e l y r e m o d e l e d Exeter & Hampton Electric Co. --- * ~mm 9 Tl* PENNIM1: Penny Arcade HAMPTON 3 Playground H a m p t o n Opposite T

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...I not , twoH"', charming v°“ H'lri actresses ■ are Quiz Contests . • The BEACHCOMBER staying at Mrs. Irish’s Guest house e a t l l T e Of 0 0 3 0 1 1 for the rest of the season? Australia’s Premier France, Holland and Germany. He Beach Notes Helen Hayden the past week at Party Monday wears the Purple Heart, the Europ­ the Demerrit cottage at Plaice * The Kentville is entertaining ean ribbon with three stars, the A very interesting “Hampton THE HAMPTON UNION Cove. ‘ *■% many prominent guests this week. Bronze Star medal, Good Conduct The property of Mr. and Mrs. Reach Party” was held Monday Among them are Mr. Warren Wil­ ribbon and the Combat Infantry­ evening at the bandstand with Bob Scott W. Paul, High street, has cox, Postmaster of East Granby. man's badge. Pfc. Ellis enlisted in been sold to Mr. Francis W. La- Fuller and “Win” Bettison. WHEB ■ . ; - .*1®§ Conn, and owner of a large store the array unpon graduation from . announcers in charge. The pro­ Vertue of Hampton Beach through WORKING FOR THE INTERESTS there, and his wife; Mr. Joseph nigh Bchool in 1943. He attended] Grace A. Burnham, Strout Realty gram included stunts of several I Drapeau of Chicopee. Mass., execu­ Hampton schools and resided with Agency. Mr. and Mrs. Paul have kinds, a quizz, and an interview of tive of the largest bank In western Mrs. Eva Penny, Mill road for sev­ I Miss Lorretta White of Worcester eral years. purchased the home of Mr. and Massachusetts and his wife; Mr Mrs. John Hammond on Academy (Mass., acting secretary for the OF HAMPTON BEACH Harold McLean of Troy, N. Y. who Miss Helen F. Sawyer of the Avon Chamber of Commerce, who an- I avenue and expect to move shortly I swered a quiz on the activities of I is in the laboratory of General Elec­ Hotel, who has been ill for several into their new home. The Lee prop­ tric in Schenectady, N. Y. and his weeks, is now improving. II he Chamber of Commerce. I • - erty at North Hampton owned by 52 WEEKS IN THE T EAR wife; and Mr. Edward Wall of Lou- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hyde who Phillip and Kenneth McFarland of One of the slunts. in which two I ■ donvilie, N. Y., executive for Para­ have been vacationing at the Ash Chicago, 111., has aLso been sold married couples were handcuffed. 11 mount Studios and his wife and worth hotel, have returned to the{r through Mrs. Burnham to James and sent out to look for something. 1 daughter, Patricia. J., and Carmen Roach of North , old. something new, something bor J ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING NEWS STANDS home in Manhasset, L.I. Mrs. Hyde Returning to the Colony Cabins' is the former Doris King of Hamp­ Shore Boulevard, Hampton. H ig h row-id and something blue, res llted I I ton. in their obtaining these articles 111 again as they have for man> which were brought in near the I LAMB’S STORE past seasons are Mr. and Mrs. W. The Hampton Beach firemen Correct Figures at | close of the program. I R. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth were called to Salisbury, Mass, on U. S. Coast Guard Station, Hampton ROSS GARAGE Another stunt, which created I PAGE’S MARKET Coates, Mr. and Mrs. George Tuesday to assist in extinguishing j Frosch, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a fire which burned two cottages. HAMPTON BEACH Time Height much laughter was a cracker eat- II John B. Chifley, former treasury THURSDAY McCluskie and three small sons, all Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hackett 12:45 ain ing and whistling contest by five II minister and postwar reconstruc­ I boys and five girls. Two marines I tion administrator, who has been of Hartford, Conn. visited Mr. Hackett’s parents for .4 STORAGE 1:15 pm few days last .week, in Bowdoinham, DAY WEEK FRIDAY 1:30 am look part in a contest hanging out I appointed prime minister of Aus­ Cpl. Dennle Kuntz underwent an tralia, succeeding the lata John operation last week at the Walter Me. On their return -here they 2:00 pm a washing on a clothesline while I Curtin. brought back Mrs. Linwood Hac­ SATURDAY blindfolded and the quizz which I • • Reed hospital, Washington. D. C. SOCONY 2:15 am kett so that she could join her hus-. GAS OIL 3:00 pm followed. I where she is stationed. SUNDAY The entire block was roped off 11 Lt. Rita G. Palmer, ANC, who re­ band, Sgt. Linwood Hackett who j 3:15 am iust returned from a flight to Paris. FLATS FIXED GREASING 3:45 pm by police, during the program !ron\ I WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR SERVICE cently spent two weeks at the Army MONDAY Mrs. John W. Perkins of Dear­ 4:00 am 7:30 to 8 o’clock. Twenty-five sib I redistribution center in Santa Bar­ OPEN 8 A. M. — 10 P. M. CALL born avenue bas been entertaining 4:30 pm ver dollars were again awarded to I bara, Calif., is now stationed a t. TUESDAY Mrs. Charlotte Batchelder and Mrs. 5:00 am those winning the quizzes and con- I HAMPTON 401 Randolf Field, Texas, where she is tests. Another Hampton Beach I receiving training as a flight nurse WEDNESDAY 5:30 pm IT WILL FOLLOW YOU TO 6:00 am Party will he held at the same time I with the Air Transport command.

6:30 pm next Monday even ng from the I • Allied . Pfc. John Ellis, USA, son of Mrs. bandstand. Ill Marion Ellis, Cambridge and The Flop Family YOUR W INTER ADDRESS New Hampshire nephew of Miss Helen LeFranc. FOOD-TO-GO Hampton, arrived in New York City % Swan Gas Co. July 11, after ten months overseas, for a thirty-day furlough. Pfc. Ellis SHOP 95 MARSH AVE. served as an infantryman with the FOR ONLY 104th •‘Timberwolf*’ Division in NOW OPEN 2.00 30 Marsh Ave. Foot of B St. $ Per year * WHAT NEXT??? MAILED ANYvvhe r e , n Th e r • THAT’S THE ? CROWDS ARE ASKING AT MAY WE BE OF SERVICE? UNITED STATES I AT n o e x t r a c h a r g e JOHNSON’S MILK I « “THE BEACH PARTY” The Local Dealer Family Milk PHONE 555 TODAY from Grade “A" Milk Homogenized Milk Chocolate Milk Cream •4 t f Vltlmln "D” Milk Retail % ND PLACE YOUR NAME ON OUR RAPIDLY HAMPTON BEACH Stop Our Truck* TeL Hampton 564 0WING LIST OF subscribers j Starring Those Unpredictable Beach-buddies

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I The BEACHCOMBER The BEACHCOMBER THE CONSTANCE R^noral Tiger Act With Kiwanis Show k i w a n i s — VISIT Have You Heard? Formerly The Cutler (Continued Jrom Page Three) That fog made It cosier on the SHORE DINNERS beach Sunday? able prizes are awarded to the luci..* Page’s Lobsters - Any Stlye After more than a dozen sweat kids with the light answers. ■ Ing members had their say. the The Buying Auctioneer bu>a Open To The Public House passed a bill to be engrossed the shirt right off your back ana which would require the state to pays real money for such articles. reimburse towns for half the cost Restaurant Every circus has Us cIowub ana c- of snow removal from last winter’s tne Jay-Cee Hippodrome Shows storms. bring lo Hampton one of Americas NEAR MILE BRIDGE PATSY’S uest known clown producers, Mi. Herb Taylor, along with his funny DINING ROOM men in white. The Hippodrome M dway has SHORE DINNERS B STREET I long been famous for its unusual Side Shows and vaiious rides. A LOBSTERS AND FISH nsible Prices PRINTING whole afternoon or evening can be spent just walking around this Yast Midway with its laugh provoking FAMOUS STEAKS AND MENUS Pitchmen and its many forms of amusement. Good clean shows THE MERRIMAC LETTERHEADS that can be realized by Mr. & luru. IPTON RIVER FRIED Cl America and the.r children ia thu ON THE OCEAN FRONT ENVELOPES motto of this popular organization. BUSINESS CARDS Two circus performances are The ] given daily, matinee and evening. Sea Food Fro HOME COOKING IN ALL DINING ROOMS PERSONAL CARDS The Hippodrome Midway opens at RECEIPTS I 1:30 in the afternoon and at 7:00 To Your Plate The Same Day RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS each evening. This Qala event is FOLDERS being presented by the Hamptons* WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT AND INSPECT Kiwanis Club to raise money for Beach Resident EDGAR P. LESSARD SALES BOOKS Services Held their Charity Fund. (Dup. & Trip.) OUR CLEAN KITCHEN For Mother Of Dies Suddenly QUEST CHECKS Frederick J. Graham, 48 of 91 Mr a Frpfl _ Larchwood road, Methuen ASPHALT AUTOGRAPHIC lf jj. © i dled j uly 23 al the Exeter hospital and ' a REGI8TER FORMS Mrs Mathilda M. Boudreau. 81. a heart attack suffered at the DIAMOND C MARKET I died at her home in Suncook. N. H., family summer home at, Hampton ASBESTOS July 22. Funeral services were neld I Beach. He was stricken while a- ROOFING from the Church of SL John th e lwaitlng the arrival of bps son, AND BAKERY Baptist ot that town on Wednesday,! Frederick J. Graham, Jr., S 1/c, and a July 25. ( USNR, from Jacksonville. Fla. Riley Real Estate Mrs. Boudreau, the daughter of l He was assistant to the vice- SIDEWALLS Joseph and Emmeline Marcotte, I chairman of the War Manpower Expert workmanship, tr** was born in Canada. She went to 1 Commission at Washington, D. C. estimates. Rock Wool Inaul Successor To Meats - Groceries ‘ Suncook fifty years ago and has I and for many years was prominent F. S. PILLSBURY 1! made her residence there since. I as a labor leader in Lawrence, W. H. Getchell and j Mrs. Boudreau, a widow, her hus-| Massachusetts, Ports. B23-R Dovcr 986 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables i band, having died eight months ago. GEORGE K. JONES | leaves one sister, Mrs. Mary Santln h o n e st (In 8ea«on) , of Canada, one daughter. Mrs. Fred ! Gagne, Hampton Beach, N. H., and jsix sons, Lucien of Marino Valley, BUY REAL ESTATE WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF • Calif., Oscar. Nashua. Henry Pen- lA V iF LON BEACH CASING acook, Joseph, Three Rivers, PQ BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS ' Albert and Alfred of Rochester; THE HUB OF HAPPY HAMPTON and besides many grandchildren and great grandchildren. ATTRACTIONS INSURANCE Ballroom ,ur Guests Will Enjoy Our The European campaign coat the Bath House Cafeteria COURTEOUS Your United States army 92,000 vehicles Bowling Alley Gift Shop BAKERY PRODUCTS h o m e destroyed, Jeeps leading the list Lunch Room Casino 8p» 401 with 25,781. Next biggest loss were Frosted Malted RENT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT the 2%-ton trucks, 19,664. Ocean House OCEAN BLVD. BAKED BEANS Visitors To Inspect Our Hampton We invite Sumner t o QUALITY HOTEL Beach SERVICE Modern Refrigeration Plant FRUIT and PRODUCE AND CLEAN, WHOLESOME BAKERY FRESH DAILY WHOLESALE — RETAIL SELL Serving ; Hotels - Resturants * Stores TEL. 876 VISIT OUR SNACK L1Lt.AN H. «»-EY BOAR'8 HEAD TELEPHONE HAMPTON BEACH HAMPTON 2142 KENNETH D. RILEY The BEACHCOMBER

h Notes I French’s Mr. ami Mrs. J. n. PeiKiugcun u. MID SUMMER Tax bills are In the mail to Methuen. Mass, are spending two property tax-payers of Hamp­ weeks at the Greenlands Tourist LAY AWAY s a l e ton It was made known today Camp. Mr. Pelkington is chief en­ by Special Auditor Sanford G. gine r at the Arlington Mills. M’S. Thomas F. Thornton ami York. The 1945 tax rate is $28 on a dam-h-.er. Marline of Denver. Colo-t thousand, an increase of only rado are spending the summer at $2 over the previous year’s rate the Greenland®. Mrs. Thornton is BLAN despite the increase in town of- the wife of Captain Thornton. Fori fivers’ and employees’ salaries Logut. Colorado. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any and other appropriations at Denny and Stuart Fanning. Mel­ Blanket Until Needed! the Town Meeting In March. rose. Mass, are spending the sum­ At the same time it was an­ mer at the Greenlands. 100% WOOL nounced that the precinct tax Summer rate would be $4.20 per thou­ sand. FREE DISTRIBUTION An increase in property valu­ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1945 ation of the town and num­ erous savings in various de­ partments was given as the reason for only a $2 increase. It had been unofficially estim­ ated that the tax rate would be tvX.vXvS: $30 or more.

LOST Wide pink and white gold bracelet between the Standish FEATURES CHILDREN'S DAY AT BEACH Gift Shop and the Casino, Fri­ PARADE day, July 13. For Reward return who L~\ a bU^ycd here several sea- | to Jackie Cate at the Informa­ sons. Misses Mary. Stella, and *n-\ tion booth. nie Albert and Rita Patry or Berlin, N. H., Mr. and Mrs. William Fitz-1 terald. Holyoke Mass and two sis­ Chatham “Lamsdown” Blankets ters, Miss Eleanor Vittorini and Size 72 x 90 dU 1 r Mrs. Frances Tacardo of Malden, I Mass., Mrs. Mangion who is spend­ ing her third week at the Alma, the' j Rorhis, sisters from Detroit and (Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Tracy with i their families from Salem, Mass. | Guests of Mrs. Anna Arnheld at j the Shoreview are Mr. and Mrs. j George Wakeling, of Mackenize, ; British Guiana and Mr. and Mrs. Popularly Called The 10c Store I: Herbert Kolff, Montreal. Quebec.

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