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1 l-! v I. I : T.-f -ho Ffty-fourth Year TURNERS PMBLIG SPIRIT. Ths s Overcoat Store yer, Mass., Skturday, November 26 ^^ >25^^^ v>r/?. M.9 No. 13. Prce Fve Gents Vjf :!--.. m- -r - lu /T m IP..^f f Man Street Wet yre thck, fleecy warm, but not unduly heavy. yll protect you n, severest wear, but wll not tre you out by r weght on mld days. Here are coats made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx for every occason dress coats, motor coats. Chesterfelds, box overcoats, regulars, rancoats top coats n all newest fabrcs best styles. Youll fnd what you want here at prce you want to pay. ll Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suts Overcoats sold here are guaranteed to satsfy or money back. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suts from $35.00 to $45.00 OrMakes from $18.00 to $38.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats from $25 to $48 Or Makes from $18 to $40 WLK-OVER SHOES Women who lead wth newest fashons are wearng Walk - Over Shoes. We have a most complete lne Strap Pumps, Oxfords Hgh Shoes n both Mght dark shades tan as well as black. Walk-Oyer prces $7.50 to $10.00 Or Makes $2.50 to $9.00 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Meets most exact Tl g requrements o f style good taste as well as durabhty. Lades Slk from $1.00 to $2.95 Lades Pure Wool Slk $1.75 Mens Holepro Lsle 50^ Or Makes 35^ to 50^ Mens Holepro Slk $1 Or Makes 69^ to $1.00 Mens Fancy Wool Hears $1, $1.25 Fletcher Bros. Opposte Depot Home Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clos Walk-Over Shoes. G. Pollard Co THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE LOWELL, MSS. Merrmack, Palmer Mdde Streets Stamped Goods Needle Work Materals REDY FOR THE GIFT MKING splendd selecton here years experence have taught us whereabouts best artsts n stampng trade, we can fer you elaborate or sngle desgns. ll new noveltes not possble before partcularly good values. Stamped Illow Cnver.s...39<- to $2.25 StUpMl Contrrs Scarfs n corn 59(J to $2.50 Stampod Gowns 98< to $3.50 Stamped Combnatos..$1.25 to $3.00 Stamped.\p-:.s 25<> to $2.00.Stamped Idlm-. (ases Day Cases.Sl.25 to $1.49.stamped Sc-arf.s :d ( -t- ^ 25^ t > $2.50 Stamp-d Pn Cushon CHMTS 19( to 75c^ Stamped Long Slams $1.50 Stamped Bed Spread am lolste- (-ombned lo appl<ue $3.50 Stamped I.uneleon Sots.$1.50 to $2.50 Stamped Tray Covers 39< to $1.50 Stamped Towels, lnen eotton huok 25^ to $1.50 Sampd Hath Towels 49< to 98<? Slamped Clldrens Dresses $1.25 to $3.00 Stamped Infants Dresses $1.25 to $2.25 Slamped bnmpers 65c^ to $2.25 Stamped.Mats asbestos St.-mped Laundry Baps.,.. 75c^ to $1.35 Stamp-d Knfe, l-ork Sp(u) Cases 75^ Sl.-nped.Veodle Iooks. Ilkr.-!,.f (us-s. Coat Dangers Stam[)cd Kasjs for Hot Water Untes, Kte, Embrodery Cottons Slks n all Shades Cr-t-het Cotton, also Slk for crochetng.swcatcr.s searfs,,. Slks fur eroehotnp necktes enough on one spool for a te..lute n al! shades for new bag.s so much n vorne 25<- to $ <>.17<> lo^- ball Yarns for (-rochctnff knttng n f-cnnantown, Floss, Seotcl, Saxony, Ien Wool, S Wool, l.nstra Floss nnd ngov.. YER, MSS. PEPPERELL Xcws Items. M.ss nna Fronch. who recently returned here from a vst at Lynn or places, spent Thanksgvng wth her frend, F. D. Bolles, wll pass wnter wth her as usual, M-s, M, G, Green..Msa Ellen I. Mller attended meetng ot Mddlesex-Worcester Pomona Grange last woek on Thursday. MLss Mller wus chosen to tho olflce ot Flora. In a Boston dally ot recent date name ot Mlss Clara R, Gll ot Na.shua, formerly Pepperell a gven as daughter " founder Oddfcllowshp n New Hampshre, Oddtellowshlp was atarted In stato, In tho cty Nashua more than seventy.eght years ago by Charles T, GUI, who broached plan was frst sgner ot charter lst, eleven or men flnally sngng wth hm. Wth thc present status ordor t Is hard to realze that n those days secret orders were under a cloud, men had to he persuaded to jon socety. r frst quarters were n a vacant.attc n old Kxch.ange buldng. Thc double Cross Chrlstm.a.s seals Massachusetts Tuberculoss League go on sale next Monday. From sale se seals our Dstrct Nursng a.ssoclatlon has^for local work 73 6/10 percent all thc money receved. Ths money Is used by assocaton tor work wth tubercular patlents for preventve measures among chldren our publc schoola ors. It Is specally urged that.all do r part to prevent tuberculoss, that no one refuse whon asked to purchase seals. Guests over-thank.sglving wth M. G, Ureen daughter, Mls-s Glon>-s, were.mr. Mra, Charlos. Dane son from Chelmsford Center, Mlss Gertrude Dano from l.well, who usu.ally spends hor weekends n town, hut h.aa a longer v.acaton at tha tlmo. Mr.. Mra, Kr.ank Kaulbeek from llston came Wednesday for.a stay at home.mr..mu-a, L,.\, Johnson over holday, Charles C. Fletcher Is at Cflnton, where le Is actng ns operator In thc movng pcture ater for E, O. Proctor ycr, Tho meetng lho Grl Scouts wns hold lost woek on Monday evenng at home ddson ^Voodward. dstrct nurse motftlng wth thc cln.ss that aro tnkng tho Rod Crosa courso. Untl tho course Is (Inlahod It wll bo nccc.s,aary for thc clam to meet at somo house, for thc ef)ulpmont used In thc lessons, thoy wll contnuo to moot whh Woodwnrd on Monday evenngs. Thc noxt meetng ot tho East Vllage club wll bc hold wth H. L. Nuttlng. Townsend atroct, on Wedneaday arternoon, November 30., J. Woodward Mlss Hetty llon wont Into Cambrdge for tho wntor last wock Frday. socal whlat party, ono a aeres, wns onjoyod at homc Mr. nnd Charcs DoRcnno, Hcalrt atroct. Tuesday evenng. re wore tour tables, thc frst prze for ladles wna won by Mlss Holon Raffouso. nnd tho flrst prljto for gentlemen wns won by Danel Coto. consolaton przos wore awarded to.maudo Hober Kenneth Rlco. t fnsh playng hostcfs served fne refreshments IcO crcnm cnkc, Tho noxt meetng. November 29, wlll be wth.mr, Mra, Wllard Gray. Mr. Mr.a., P. McGraw spent ThanksKlvlns at tho homoot thor j^n;^ "^ EBC, WRM, ROOMY ND COMFORTBLE WITH THE RIGHT STYLE SWING THE KIND THT LOOK GOOD, ND RE GOOD r From bg, burly Ulster, to conservatve lghter dress styles, we have wde range Overcoats n most seasonable fabrcs. style for every man yourg man ro matter what yoxu preference may be as to cut or fabrc, you wll fnd t here. Our stock ncludes, a great varety models n full belted Ulsters, XHsterettes, form-fttng coats regular conservatve style Overcoats. new prces for ths season are GRETLY REDUCED from thbse last season, representng a savng from $10.00 to $25.00 on a garment.s usual, we are ferng such well known relable makes good Overcoats Great Coats as. Shumah t\ Patrck-Duluth NO BETTER IN THE COUNTRY PRICES-f 22.50, $27.50, $29.50, $34.50, $37^0 $42.50 $47.50 NEW FLL SUITS FOR MEN ND YOUNG MEIV^ Yomg Mens Suts are very smart ths season, very swagger n cut wth looser longer lnes, lowered wast lne. y come n sngle double-breasted models. fabrcs come r neat har lnes, strpes soud tones, n blue, brown gray., Mens Suts are here n good assortment n those fne, servceable worstedsthat busness man has learned to prefer, as Well as n unflnshed fabrcs n plan colors fancy mxtures. lso, many very heavy tweed suts n medum. dark mxtures for man who wants, good qualty. heavy weght. Prces on slts are ORETXY REDUClS^ last yeasahd^- fabrcs are better quauty. " - PRICES $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $34.50 $42.90 Sweaters Now s Sweater Tme. You wll certanly ne.ed a sweater se cool fall days. We have a bg varety sweaters n all popular colors, ncludng whte. y corne n coat or V-neck styles; some wth a collar some wthout. You wll also fnd here that well-known Tom Wye Knt Jacket FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS ND GENERL UTILITY IVIens Work Sweaters $1.50.to. $500 Mens V-Neck Sweaters $4.00 to $lo.06 Mens Coat Sweaters $5.00 to $10.00 Boys V-Neck Sweaters.$2.50 to $7.50 FLL SHIRTS are ready we have a bg assortment to select from, prces are very low for qualty fabrcs compared wth those a year ago. Percales 95^ to $1.95 Satn Strpes $2.50 to $4.00 Woven Madras $1.45 to $2.50 STORE HOURS Monday ahd Frday 8. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays 8. M. to 10 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday Thursdays 8.M. to 6 P.M. son nnd wfe. Mr. Mra, C., McGraw. roturnllgr to r homo In.McGraw, N. Y., on Frdoy. chmney fre n ono mll houses on Crcscont atroct, occuped by James Breon famly, broughl out tho force from cnklno houso wth chemcals on Monday In reaponse to a call by tolophono. Very lttle damako was dono as thlrewas conflned to tho chmney nnd aoon smored down. ^ Mnno I.. Oraham haa been tho Buest horl bror, rthur nakc, wfe, tno past week, was.present at thod4d Fellows, ball last -week Frday evenng:. Mlss Madelne Graham nnd Mr. Tlernoy, also. motornk up from Gro- }^P-r WINTER UNDERWER : Warm underwear for cold da;;^ Underwear prces at a BIG REOCfCr TION from prce same goods last season. We have all leadngs makes at new low prces. Two-pece derby rbbed 85^^ Two-pece wool $1.00 to $3.00 Unon Suts, derby rbbed $1.50 to $2.00 Unon Suts, vvool....$2.75 to $3.75- Boys Unon Suts SO^ to $1.75 George H. Brown Relable Clor YER, MSS. That ^hey ll May Be Oae^ Mnsters Unon Seeks tfae Oneness n Oood Wll, s Practcal Co-operatton, ll People... It s not a local body, but, lke Hay Stack Prayet" IMcctng over a centnry ago,, a World body. But \\ ww,^ S founded at yer. Itsflratmeetng was held re n I^ \ cau never cease to appeal for earnest g^od WIl; ^alllh; ~ people yer ond vcnty I h -^--X^,;(_&.r^-sj^flft I xj. 4 -S,.->!< V? I - c! %

2 mbmmmmmm:a:smsmm^k.&::j^ ^.se^julb^ Lat.j.!aaL?.a3aat saz^ julmmffflm^ ^t^r>;-»..v;.^s}-t::,at:fen;u J:!; a.^tekfe >taj!! g^;s,:,!!!m!!sst. ^^^m als ll^:^;.wisvsll^ t. l»w 111. TWO X>OI]J]R8 ^tfeb xs I>VNOB r:..-., rr CUBORCS H. B. TtrRNSR, Pabllshcr Wet publsh Tvcoldy tlo fouovrlng Papery: - Tomera PubUo Sprt, ycr, Mas!. Tbe GrotOD lundmark TlJO PcpwrcU Claron-dvertser Tbe Ilttlcton Gudon Westford WardBman Ilarva-d UlUsldo Shrley Oraclo Tho Townsend Tocsn Tho BrookUno (N. H.) Beacon Holla (N. B.) Ilonotead PubUcaton OHco 8 West Street yer, Mass. Entered as e<:ond-cia9s matter at thc poatllco at yer, Mass. Saturday, Norwmbcr 20, 1921,. WESTFORD Center. - Msses S. C, L.. B. M, lwood went last Saturday for thor annual wnter stay n Florda, gong agan to Jacksonvlle. Mr. LInwood Morse baby aon, at tho "Whte farm, are enjoyng a two-wooks. vacaton wth r homo people n Mane. Durng r absence Mr. Taylor, herdsman. Is enjoyng a vst -wth hs mothor. vvho, s actng aa housekeeper at cottage whle Mr. nnd Morse aro awsy. Sherman H. Fletcher famly Wayl F. Balch famly -went to Lttleton to tho Edwn H. Currers for Thanksgvng, malng a <amly group twelve, Pleasant word comes from E. J. Whtney at KIsslmmee. Fla,, beng ncely located n a furnshed cottage wth all convenences, Includng front back porches. Vth Mr. Whltnoy- Bartlett are Mr. Ellot twood, Chelmsford. Mr. J. Herbert Fletcher cntcrtalnod John M. Flotchor. llss Eva Fletcher, r son, John G, Fletcher at homo from Phllps academy. Exotor. Mlss Ellon Gll, South Sudbury, Thanksgvng. Rev. O. L. Brownsey. whoso resgnaton from thc pulpt Congresatlonal chtrch took place on October IB, after a three-year pastorate, has accepted a call to Hlll, K. H. He. wth Brownsoy, movod tho flrst thc week to r now fleld labor. ThO tako -vth m best wshes Westford fronds to.r new homo. Thc George F. Whtes went to Everett for Thanksgvng dnner wth Mrs WTtes sster, Frank twood, famly. J Herbert Fletcher Dr, C,, Blaney attended Fox Hunters club meet In Wnchendon last week, Mr. Fletcher was lucky n shootng a flne fox whle n attondance. Mr. L, W. Whcelor went to J^ewport. R, 1., for Thanksgvng. Wheelers sster. rthur Manchester. came back to Westford -wth m for a few days -vst. Mr., H. W. Hldreth entertaned a famly dnnor party Thanksgvng day. Includng H. V. Hldreths Mr. George Lawrence, Northboro. Mr. Joseph E, Knght enjoyed Thanksgvng day wth relatves n Hudson, N,H. schools are havng r usual Thanksgvng- recess from Wednesday afternoon untl Monday, varous out--town teachers roturned to r homes for that tme. Mlss Frances E. Wrghts Westford frends havo been sorry to know that she recently underwent a serous op-, oraton for appendcts, but <ro glad to hear that she Is now gettng back to normal ncely. Under tho - auspces Westford Grange a group eght ladles pad a vstaton frendlness good cheer to solders convalescent home n Groton on Monday afternoon, Edward Clement kndly furnshed transportaton n hs Reo barge.. y carred wth thom a fne box oranges contrbuted by tho Grange. a hsome box apples gven by O. R. SpaldnK tho ladles also carred Jolles, cy, etc, Thoso ~who went were J. E. Knght, C.. Blaney Msses Crocker, Wrght, L<atham, Ott, Lucnda Mabel Prescott, Blaney.-md Mlss Wrght furnshod some muscal program vstaton seemed mutually plca^ant to hosts guesta alke. meetng Tadmuck club on Tuosday aftornoon was at Congregatonal vestry for busy holday week was well attended. program was under auspces home economcs commttoo was practcal helpful, rthur H. Blxby apoke on "Spots renovaton." gvng many nstructons cleansers art that can readly bo done at homo at much savng expense. Blxby also treated best methods removal rust. Ink.nd mldew stans. t thc closo program a pleasant socal hour club tea was onjoyod wth Wllllam C. Roudenbush as hostes."?. Charlos L. Clarence E. Hldroth presded at urns. Specal notce thc club sale on December 9 was gven each member Is cxpoctod to donate two artclos, cr food, fancy artcles or aprons. Mss May Lord has had chargo local Red Cross drve for ths year. nor popular Farm R>reau seres moton pctures wll take place n town hall on Tueaday evenng. November 29. at 7..?0. flne aeres pctures, both nstructve amusng, wll bo glvon. Be preaont brng all your frenda nolkhbors. Pasa tho word nlong. Chldren must be accompaned by adults. Tho annual Novombor suppor tho Congrogatonal church took plnco last S,aturday evenng In tho town hall. Thc attondance w.-s good, about 125 enjoyng tho good menu ment plea, mashed potatoes, turnp, celery, relshes, rolls, Ico cronm, cako. cottoo. fter tho aupper It waa pleaaant to havo John P, Wrght, at hla gonal host, act as tonstm.nstor. Tho thrco apoakora were Rev, E. mbrose Jenklna. North Cholmsford; Rov, Frank T. Crall, yor, Rov. John H. Blnlr, thc Westford church. ll apenkcra brought real moaaagea to r ho.trcrs concornng lvo aauoa day. Mr. Blalr waa heard In two aoloa. tho young pooplos orchoatr.a xyts a real factor In tho evenngs enjoyment. Mr. Mra. Frod E. Meyer had cuarko all tho evenngs nrrnngomonts wcro.aaalatod by Mr. Mra. Wllam E. Wrght. Mr, Mm. John Feeney otho helpers. t tho cloao tho aorvce on last Sunday mornng at tho Congregatonal church a buslncas meotng mombora waa hold It -was unanmously votod to Inatruct supply conmlttee to engage Rcv, John H, Blalr to supply thc pulpt. "Tho Houao Garden" magazne hns been added to thoso regularly receved at-tho J. V. Fletcher lbrary nnd la now ready for clrculatlbt. Tho chldrens booka on exhbton durng chldrens book week have been Increased by somo recently purchasod books. se wll be placed on thc tablo n tho readng-room so that those who wcro unablo to vst tho lbrary beforo wll havo a chanco to sec m. Tho lsts chldrens books for Chratmas presents may «tlll be obtaned by thoso desrng thom. fow -ttles books aro "Story Dr. Dolttle," a humorous tory a doctor who cures Monkoya In frca; "mela nn greon umbrella," a most attractve pcture book; "Castaway Isl," ncludng a shpwreck a mystery, "Ho.xapod stores" funny folks wth blx feet bout Tovvn. t tho meetlnk Grango on last week Thursday evenng thc followng OlUcors wore elected for yoar 1922: Clfford Johnson, n,; Harry O. Hartford, o ; l-red Robnson, stow.; ustn l-!-ch-r, asst. Btcw.: Ruth Johnson, 1 u s ; Frederck, Hanscom. chap,; Kulh Sargent, loct,; urll.-x Wrght, s-c- ;. H. Surl, treas.; Gladvs Ingalls, Flora; lce Swanson, C-ns..Maron FIctchor. Pomona; Hcrln rt Shea, K,k,; Frank C. Wrght, on. eoo,. Tho next mootng wll bo ols^ v^-d us neghbors nght. : dont forget that If you aro to attend ths meetng It wlll be held on. Dec(-rt)-r 1. Grolon yer Granges wll mt;hbor wth locl Grange. Thc.H. E: Fletcher Comp.-y ;r.- furnlshng coverng slone for ITUU:^work In Lttloton. y are l"m; transported by auto from Oak hll ledge, gong by way thc l.owcll road ttnd Westford Center.. Th: adjourned spoclal town meet- j Ing untmlmously gared Monday! evenng as per vote. Thore was a large garng tor what proved lo In- a one a-tlcu- buslnoss. W. R. Taylor I -^ moved to -take from table" j artcle relatng to appropratng more «money for schools. re were prohably more than 100 voters presenl everyone took hold help- \-<.--> ed to lft tho artcle from tabc no ones back was lamed by lft- hall Ing. fter pressure lftng was.mr,«ovor everybody folt good natured has over lft towards each othor It was votod to approprate by transfers from or departments town sum $1250 for addtual school purposes. It -was most lovo o.ch.or harmony u-etlng that wo over, rocollocl attendng In towp. Talk about "Hon l.-mb lyng down toger," It wasnt n t wllh ths show. It was all lamb no lon, everybody unanmously wont home n, tho.same peaceable sprt; Tho noxt mootng tho Mlddlesox-.North Pomona Grango wll bc held on. Frd.ay. Docomber -2, In Odd Fellows hall, Brdge street. Lowell. In forenoon, asde from hearng annual reports tho flcers. tho lec. turer wll gvo a hearng on some G-ange problems. Every member Is Invted to thc hearng In tho double role beng hoard lstonod to. Wo would say for beneft whom It may concern or folks that Brooksde road at Westford corner s n a cradle hole shako-youup ptch-you-out condton should bc repaucd beforo cradle holes cause an undesrable uncovorable lullaby sleep. Unon I-alr,.\yer town hall. Novcmber.30 Decembe- 1. Johnny Toole wfo -hayo n turnod here to lve. Ho s workng cgar factory. Womans Relef Corpa hel(l r annual Ipspocton on Mondoy ovenng. nspectng olllcor beng Mra, Carre Putney, presdent thc Natonal Corps, Ono cdate. Lady Campboll. wdow thc late Pr, Campbell, London, Engluvd, Joned tho corps by nvtaton. Lady Campbell Is a natve cton, daughter tho lato ICsquIre Faulkner, South cton. She ha. conc Lo ths country for future resdence. l cloto busness a socal our was enjoyed refreshtnents swche,-^, cake cfee se-ved. Schools closed Wednesday afternoon for lho Thank.sglvng rece.s.-. Whle drvng down Ihe stale road l.-st Sunday evenng wth horse two-seated buggy, In whch were J. LInwood Rchardson, Boxborough; her son daughter two or young people ths vllage, an automoble, drven by some reck!es.s young men, struck rear end buggy, throwng he occupants from r seals shakng Ihen up l.udly, damagng buggy somewhat. NInctlclh Brthdny. Lucy Tollcs Koyes qu-tly celeb-atod hor nneteth brthday on Novomhor 18 at her hotno on Provdence road. Keyes %va.s. born n Nashua. N. H., daughtor Henry TurreU Lucy Tollos Turrell. Her mor camo from a dstngushed famly. Her nor far both lved to be nnety-eght years old her twn bror lved to be over eghty yoars old. She marred Ots Koyes lved In Harvard for sx years thon came to Wo-stford. She has.always boen.a moal loyal member ot tho church has.belonged to W, C, T, v.. Mssonary socety. homo department tho Sunday school. Last fall she showed an nterest n presdental electon cast her frst vote. Keyes s wonderfully actve for a woman who h.as reached HRVRD -. Items. :. I.ullcs lnlt:tran soety hold a far n to\vn hall on w.-ek Tuesduy. otertan-, wll be- a movng lcture llut H]ul.-r story, --Black Beauty," lop. wll be served n lho lower.t usual hour In charge. W. Hryanl, M-s, H, H, Gale tl.- (-ntertanment n charge. Hany.\. Franck cnerlaned a full hou.se la.«t Frday evenng wth hs story a tnp around Ihe world startng w-thou nonoy acteplng no.tfts, bul wokmg hu passage entre way. On Sunchy evonng Congrosatonal Mens clnb met for sujper acter r busness neetng lstened to a very tble must ntensely Intcresllng- talk ly Pr. W. W,.-atwood, presdent ot Clarkes unversty. Hs subject was "Kennomc jj-oblems facng tho w-orll today,".\s ths.s hs specal fleld study he was ably ftted to gve up-to-date facts n a most convncng mannor. Few realze problems world today whal condtons led up lo past w;ar just w-hat present conference.-it Washngton s leadng u to, 11 s regretted that more dd not val mselves an ojportunltv to hear r. twood, I.ast Sunday a largo number from Ihfce churches met-at Whte church n unon servce lstened to a strrng dscourse by Kev. George Kent, pastor Untaran church. Hs subject was " good solder." Kev.. W. Dycer conducted devotonal servce. chorus chor led muscal Jart servco. resoluton w-as unanlnously adopted, to be forw-a-ded to Presdent H.ardlng, expres.sr.g hope for thc success p-esent confe;enco natons, Herman.Sklngs spent last weekend over Sundty wth hs nor here r-, tow-n, vslng also wth Mr, Mr.s. rthur Br.\-ant. farmers n hls seeton are sellng potatoes for one dollar jo- bushel. Durng hs stay here he asssted hs mor, Mry. Beane, to move nlo Harlow- house, where, w-th her cousn, she w-u spend w-ntor w-lth Mss Iaulne Harlow-. -Next Sunday ovonng at Untaran rhurch from fve lo sx oclock (-veryrme s nvted to a, twlght hour song slory as y usod to enjoy round parlor organ. Here n church y wll get near to pano sng hymns songs y knnw love. n Mr. Kent w-l show- pctures on screen. tell a stor.v te cost w-ar. If enough age nnety. Sho.s keenly ntt, ested n affars tho day s very come to make labor e.npense fond fowers. Beautful chrysan Ihomums. whch sho planted, are growng In her rooms n her garden. Frends relatves sent her oards gfts helped to make day a memorable one for her. Death, Glbert. Schollcnger pas^jed away after a bref llness on Tuesday evenng, November 22. at homc bs aster. Samuel L, Taylor. Ho was born on Docomber 21, ls4.", n Buckton, N, Y, Hs parents w-ero Reuben Rggs SchoUengor Kstlur Perry Schcllenger. Hs ancestors were from Holl wore anon; oarly settlers New York. He oarly showed a great nterest n archtecture went lo Pars, where he studed at IEcoIe des Beaux res. Returnng to ths counlry h- opened an oltlco at Ogdon.sburg al had sevoral mportanl commssons, one beng cty hall whch w-as oonsderotl one fnest peces archtecture In gdensburg. Later, he had an fce n New Tork cty became one leadng.archtects He marred Mss Jenne Rhodes, Ogdensburg, daughter a promnent merchant, who dlod n In 1909 he marred Mss Kate Hartmann, who survves hm. He also leaves two ssters, lta.m. Taylor Mss my M. Schcllenger tha town. funeral servces were held on Frday aftornoon at 2.30 at home ha slater, Rov. Wllam E, nderson heng tho orcatng clergyman. Gr.antevlle. Tho membera Cameron Crcle, C. F.., hold a vory successful cake sale whst p.arty n bbots hall on Tuesday aflernoon evenng that was woll.attended. Qute a.a no.at sum was realzed as ths ovent was gven for a chartable cauao. regular prayer aervlce waa held n Methodlat church on Thu-aday ovonng natead on Frday evenng. membera Orantevlle Brorhood attended,a meetng tho North Chclmaford Brorhood In tho Congregatonal church at North Chelmsford on Frday evonng. t that tme tho large audence -was favored wlh n fne addro.oa gven by Congroaaman.John,Iacob Rogers, l.owoll, Clar. Gray, Lowoll, h.a.< been a recent guest Mr. F. I.. Furbush. Sewng clnb held r usual fne meetng at bbots hall on Wednesday evenng -wlh a l.argo numher In attend.ance. Many from hero attended nnnual fremens hall that w-n.a held n town hnll. Westford. Thankaglvng evo.. Tho bbot Worstod socoor football club defeated tho rlngton Mllla toam In L-awronco laat Paturd.ny afternoon boro a large crowd by score 22 to 0 Tha Snturdny bbots w-iil meet fnst Ctray Davla club Cambrdge In thr thrd round ot tho jatonal cup serea. Tha gamo w-iu bo played In Lynn many from Forgo Vll.age Grantovlo wn attond. Those aamo cluba Wll moct agan In Cambrldgo on December 3 n a contoat for tho state cup. Both gamea promse to bo largely attondod. Part ot tho mllla tho bbot Woratod Compnny have beon runnng throo ovonlnga a w-cek dtrng paat two weeka. We trust farmera havo got suffcent water n thor wolla after tho rany wear durng tho paat \\-ooka. t worth whlo thoy w-ll keep t up th-ough wnter..\bout forty our young people attended a surprso party gvon Jlonday evenng at n;,-lesde to.mr..mr.s. N. P. Munro. Kefreshments uanes formed a p.art evenngs entertanment. Mss Elzabeth Urquhart had chargo party. - Womans Benevolent socety Congregatonal church wll hold an all-day sewng meetng n church parlor Tuesday, November 29,.-\ good attendance Is hopod for to lnsh w-ork for salo to be hold on l-rda.\-, llecomber 16, I Kngs Daughters w-ll hold. th.-r regular meotng tn Thursday, ltcember 1, at tow-n hall..\(uu-d :o tho usual w-ork re vll be qus to te. re wll be reports from state conventon, also from or meetngs that have boen rorently held. Itdes he I.ntaran w-ll hold r annual sole n low-er town j -.all Tuesday, No%-enlH-r 9..\dms-. son free, Krank E. Hrsch Medford se-, cured a dvorce n tho superor court a: l.ow-ell l.ast w-eek Frday from,athrne I. Hrsch ths tow-n. as-, deserton..nfxt.saturd.ay evenng at tow-n hall :h- feature pcture wll be Bebe D.n- [ els n "Oh, lady, lady," adapted from th.- play by Guy Bolton anrt P. C, I Wodehouse. ThLs la a vory entertanng story w-hoever lkes good -esses should see thc play. Inon Ftr, yer town hall, N-ot.x.V 30 a-nd Decembor 1...^...wl^j,.-... Lur tna George Cushns have been n town snco tho flro In thor old home., Cushng Msa Jula aro stll at Mra.. C. Emer-- sons.,... J. &. Longloy took a trp to Worcester on.saturday spcut tho woek-cnd wth ht grson, Edward L. Davs, fanly, heard llm sng n two churel-.s. ono In mornng tnd oth.r n tho vftornoon, ll one.servce In.--;ng In a quarlet othor m a..atatu, " converson Paul. Woman.s Club InK-tahmcl. entertann.-lt by Wonans club on last w--. l-rday ev-nn.g tt tow-n hall was well-attended..nearly every.s-at was taken. l^he ju-ogram Included tw-o parts, Tlullrst part was occuped by -Mss Florence Herso l-tchburg, who sang tw-o groups ot sugs pleasng varety, w-hlch so eh.rned her audence that sho recoved generous applause, to whch she kndly responded by several encores. Mss Mldred Lowe Ftchburg was her able accompanst,.mss El Emerson had a very promnent pltce In Ilrst part program, lor she gave a readng, or rathor rectaton, t "Work-t-day pla.v." In whch Ilvo charactor.s apeared. whch she jortrayod n most excellent manner, beng thoroughly loter po-fect, npersonalng dfferent characters. In voce gesture, wthout least hestaton, Tlularge audonce showed hearty apprecaton by generous applause. For Ihe socond par tho progran a "mock graduaton" was pre.tentcd by members tho Hgh Sehool.\lumn..assocaton. Seven graduates tho hgh school look part n ths. Tho honorable chnlrman sehool commttee wtus mersonated by Harry.S. GUchrest, Harold D. Harley w-as very worthy superntendent schools. Fve graduat(-.s retd essays, w-hlch caused a great deal merrment; Mss Blanche Lancey,.M.ss Wllla Harl.-y, Henry D. Kelley. rthur. Cook Htrold Harrngton, se essays wore very wtty abounded n sharp satre. In w-hlch course ot study n hgh school, receved a generous sharo. In chorus sngng -s-hlch closod graduaton exercses, many local hts wero gven, people most promnent socally or poltcally were not forgotten. New dvortlscmcnts TMNTO FRM s ready -to receve customers for IVIlk n Harva rdcentet\ _^ J. J. SKHN, uctoneer Tel, Bolton 13- or Hudson 66 WEST CTON XCTTft Itcm9. Mlsfl Hatto Portor, who. wuh hor sstor, Mlss Lyda rortor, haw rrsdcd on "Wndsor avonuo for twonty-nvc yoars or moro, passod away suddenly early Tuesday mornlnfr. Mss Portor had boon affuctod wth rheumatsm for sovoral weeks. John Barber, SprIngfU>ld, \H vistlnpt at home hcr fathor, John Feltus. Wonan.s Club. repular meetnpr Womans chb was held at town hall on Monday afternoon. lma T. Uoyal, charman cvcs commtteo. lold thc KOOd work heng carred on hy thom. Walter. Farnsworth, n spoakns: alonp tho lne curront (Vont;. pnve a vvd descrpton one mportant topc da\. TllO rms oonforonco at Washlnpton rmstce day. wth tho bural thr unknown.^oldler who sleeps undor wde nnd star ry sk los hs own homel. morra. Many mors aro dreamlnp tho po.tsbllly that t may have been her boy. lany famous correspondents are present at conforenoe. Moro than forty Japanese papers havo sent thor men SOOO mles to bo prosont at ths world-wdo affar. Tho art commttoo provded thc propram for tho aftornoon. Tho pros dent. lce W. (loavos, ntroducod tho spoakor. Robert Stranp. Groton. who pavo a vor>- dollphtful ;alk on Rnropoan morlcan f:f\vdon.s. ljustratlne: tho samo on tho scroon. Some vory artstr pardons bonp shown wheren Stranp hnd dsplayed hor rare la.to. Tbf noxt mootlnp thr rluh on T^orombor 5 s n chareo tho Ircsntvd commttor. LUNENBURC Nows Ttonlp. It Is rumored that I.ows I.. Il.-rrlnglon has purchasod nuran place at tho juncton Hghl Chestnut stroots. Tho pageant, "Tho sprt tho ngrlmf. wan heautlfully presented nt tho Mothodlst church on.sund.ay ovenng. Tho churrh w.o.-^ lghted hy cles, as In olden lmes. Fftoon peoplo woro In costtme. ngrlm chor wns much en.loyod nnd rendered Plgrm Thanksglvlt-tg musc In n beautful m.-nnor..^^ls!^ Joannotta Mr. Tlhhotts, "tho gtardan.plrlt tho Plgrms," sang "merca, tho beauttul." anothor.olo, Tho.sprt fath, prayer, mojlca, educaton, mls.«lons. thanksgvng, unty, homo, many or T^llgrlms, combned fo make a lno entertanment, Tho funoral Harret n.alley was held at her lato homo wth hor d-aughtc. Mr.". Goorgo C, Jewott. on Thursday afternoon. Rev, John H, Mo.oTy conductng thc porvico,. MIRS Ruth Hurrago.n.ng. Bural was In Unty, X H.. on Frday. DMINISTRTORS SLE UCTION UK- PERSONL PROPERTY IN ITKVRD Tuesday, November 28 t 10. >f. I-ve C)ws, one froslons n ^^eptombor, ors due n December, March, >rl June. Ths s an extra no lot fjows carryng a good coat flesh, wll pvo from 1 to 20 quarts when at r best as Mr. Parker would keep only bost. Brown Mare 7 year-old. clever und honest for any one to drve. 50 Hons. 15 m are prze -R. I. Keds. 2-Seated Democrnt Wagon In good shape, Rubber-Tred Runabout, 1 Horse Farm Wagon wth frame body, 2-Seated Pung. Sleght, Horse Rako, a good, heavy express harness. 2 drvng harnesses, parts harnejso.^, 10 tons pood horse-hay. pood wll a 50-quart n\lk route, lot mlk bottos, pulley blocks rope, pmn chests, gran baps ladders varous lengths, grndstone, footed ron vse, lap-robes blankets, whjpplotrees, eveners chans, foo-power emery grnder, carpenter.s tools chest, heatng stoves, lamps, chans, bunch clapboards, hay-knfe, pcks, shovels, rakes, ron bars, usual varety foun<3 n a salo ths knd. Thc place s n Harvard Center throo mnutes from lbrary. Terms cash. Caterer wll serve lunch. I, S, Cows wll be sold at 1 p. m, RTHUR H. TT:RNER, dmnstrator Estate Xorman K. Parkor, Tolophono Harvard. SSOCITE THE WORDS Fre Insurance nttl THR KMR OF EdflaRttredgeClefflenls LOC.\I.,^GBNT FOR Westford Vcnty DWELLINGS IRMS FURNITURE,3ml2 UTOS Tolephone Westford FRNK S. BENNETT Kocs«««r to RTHITR FBNNBR Insurance gent Broker Jtnn Stnwt Tumors BalUIn; fgrvbd ENGRVED WEDDING INVITTIONS ^"^MHQUKCENEHTa ^&n^j^ STVL/B CRD. PRGB LIST. rntc nmt.>0 Cents $2.2.5 Pnp anl 100 Cn-ds $2.V.S all ht mj sp<. mr lne Samples TUIlNEnS rubtlg SPITIIT OFFICr.\ycr, yttutt. st y»r JeaJr ttst tht $5, Pcrf::tonHeaterContet W HEN wnter storms come, a touch extra heat s ten needed. Oh sde where wnd blows ts nearly always drafty chlly. Ths wnter wherever wnd searches put a Perfecton Ol Heater n ts path. It wll keep whole room up to "comfort-pont" temperature. cost ths extra heat s small, ts use enables you to keep a slower fre n man heatng plant. In many nstances Perfecton vvll soon pay for tself by coal t saves. Mllons homes use Perfecton Ol Heaters. sk your dealer to show you one. For best results use Socony kerosene. L PERFECTION OJ] Beaters STNDRD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway Dont "Procrastnate" Yol want best..rrange lo lavc Bo.sto,n (lobe n your home even, (lay n year. Globe, Daly ancl Sunday, s newspaper made for every cnber famly. re you readng Uncle Dudley Edtorals n Boston Daly Sunday Globe?. Order Boston Globe regularly from your ne\vsdealer or newsbov. I utomoble I I Carrage l Sgn I Pantng Mr, Motorst, now Ls tho tme to le thnkng nt>out nnkng that marhne yours look spck span «th a combnaton p.-tlnt nnd vamlsta. Mr. Jfcrclnnt, If you wuh to luvo KK))Io realze that jrou carry notlhk hut tbo best h stocl, re Is nothng that wll emphasze tho fact moro than ltln^ a brlj^ht. new x^lf;j OTOT your place bulness. Mr. C3arrlngo Drtror, re Ls no better combnaton than a Rood horso. uloo, shny lumee>s a well palntod carrteo. THHRK IS NO BHTTHn TIME THX TUE PRBSnNT TO GIVE THK FORBCOING 8E1UOUS THOUGHT. Ffty years experence. 3 4 whch ras spent wth thc late Kredorck Whtney. 12 years wth John. Scott & Son Ioston, four yearw n runnng my own shop, sts back gvery Job turned out by rae, I uso very best ot materals.-nd Euaranlec every Job aa perfect an human Ingenuty can make thom. MILLINERY SLE HTS T GRETLY REDUCED PRICES THE HT SHOP EMILY LOUISE NGLE Telephone 82-;5 YER, MSS. I Francs J. Perry I % Castral.-Xve..\THR. yvss. % 4-4> Shampoong Sealp Treatmoat MRY ONEILL BK.-VCTY SHOPPC! HnrdrcHalne BadLal.Maks WarU; ^lasuozlar Barry BuldnR TBR, MSS. Teephono 8!e.2 Pano TunflQ WILMOT B. CLEVES rhonc 20 HRVBB, M.SS. Plnnl Frr Salo am Kcat lyh» GardnerW.Pearson TTORNEY-T-LW Lowell, Mass. WasMngton, D. C. Regular Ros for Regular Men V70U want a regular ro for your house, garage, bungalow, cottage, barn or factory toeve go tha ro. Brds Ros wll make good for you just cs y havc made good for thouss ors,, just as tl»ey have made good for us.. We say Brds Ros wll make good for you because we know from long experence that y last for yeare years, tbat folks who own ra Kke r looks ajd honest wear so much that y are eager to tell r frends what bg value y are. Wher you need Brds Parod, Brds t- Craft (tle or shngle desgn). Brds Pbo- Slate Surfaced, Brds Grantzed Rootng;, or Brds Twn Shngles, we can prove tlat n long run Brds Ros cost Kttle for servce y gve. BIRD SON, nc. (EUbOtlMel 1765) Eot Wtlpek. Mut. PRKERS HRDWRE & PINT STORE East Pepperell, Mass. BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER You Qet LU FOUR Th«8» MGZINES OUR NEWSPPER vsr^ath PQR $2,65 Q^^^^^^"^. THa BXCBPTrOWL OPFBR a OOOD FOB CHOHT TIMB CNLY 8obfcHpaon» m«y be new, or renewu U nnerrkl nbcrlptlou wll be extesded for oao yeat ftota (>t«<nt date ezplndoa. Mal ll Subscrptons acceptng -ths fer to TURNERS PUBLIC SPIRIT, YER, fviss. p l Rf

3 $10,000,000 ID FORJfETERNS Red Cross Provdes Frendly Servce Many Knds to rmy Dsabled. BULK OF WORK BY CHPTERS STUEDY, NOVEMBEE 26, DISSTER DETH TOLL FOR ONE YER 2,397 se re Helpng Ex- Servoe Men Obtan Benefts U. S. Provdes. One Held ot Rcd Cross servce alone, thut ot assstng dsabled veterans World War, etulls expendtures 44,000,000 greater tlan ucgregate recepts nnual Roll Cnll 1020, mercan Ked Cross annonaces In a statement uruhb u wdespread Increase In membershp at ^ nnual Roll CaU, November 11 to 24. t present tme Natonal Head- quajters uatlon-ude chan Chapters Red Cross Is spendng approxmately.$10,060,000 annually for relef dsabled e.x-servlce men r famles, whle aggregate recepts from lust years Roll Call were approxmately $0,000,000: It Is In 2,289 - tho 3,600 Red Cross Chapters whch sllll are.helpng solve veterans problem adjustng hmself to a normal cvlan status that greater part cost ths servce Is bo?pe. Of totnl sum spent for veterans relef Inst yeur, Natonal Headquarters expended a total more thnn $2,000,000, whle remanng dsbursement, approxmately $7,000,000 represents contrbuton Chapters In ths countrywde effort to assst Government In provdng ad sorely needed by se men r famles. n Ever Expng Problem That problem \t tho dl.<abled servce man.is evor-cxpl; probably wlll not reach peak before Is a.<!erton well-nformed Governnent fcals.tnd that 2,397 Red Cross Clapters rc^ard It as r most Important work s evdence that expanson s n nowse confned to a partcular secrou but Is, on contrary, naton-wde,.vt tho end fscal year,,tune 30, 1021, re were 20,300 dsabled servce men In 1,002 Unted.States Publc Health Servce, Contract Government Hosptals Solders Hones, that number Is ncreasng at a rate 1,000 a month. Thouss se men recevng medcal treatment; compensaton vocatonal tranng frcjn thc Government today, started r efforts to obtan ra through Red Cross Chapter, Chapter, actng as dsabled mans agent In clams aganst Government, Informs man ns to procedure necessary to gan for hm that whch s provded hm hy Federal statute. Hs applcatons for compensaton, modlcnl treamont tranng are properly flled wth ad tho Red Cross Chapter, Many Forms ssstance If re Is delay before nans clam s acted upon, Rcd Cross Chapter lend.s man money to meet Imperatve needs hmself nnd hs dependents. Most vtal to mans ganng full beneflt from Governments care Is keepng hl.s mnd free from worry about hls home. Keepng veterans famly from hardshp every knd Informng hm ts welfare Is an^ or provnce Chapter. Free from fear on ths score, mans recovery ndvnncement usually Is rapd. Every montl durng last year, mercan Red Cross has gven servce one knd or anor to nn average ot 129,21") former sorvce men r famles. n Indcaton thn extent fath reposed In Red Cross Chapter Is to be found n fact that re were 836,544 requests for frendly ad In soluton personal problems. 448 Workers n Hosptals Whle mnn pror to enterng Government cnre deals largely wth Chapter, afterward hc cones Into contact wth servce provded by Natonal Headquarters. re arc 448 Red Cross workers In tho Unted States Publc Health Servce nnd contract hosptals or Insttutons In whch se men nre beng cared for, whose duty Is to provde for hs recreaton, help hln wth hs comppn- HjTtlon clnlm., j.eep hln In touch wth hs famly: n slnr, meetng hs m.--.v need outsde that provded bv t!;c Government, Wlle se nre n few rpspon.slblllllcs Naonal Orgnnzntlon, tlcy nre by no mc.tns nt: mong or led Cross ncoopllshmenfs for year nre Red Cross Gves $1,871,000 Relef When 65,000 Famles re Made Homeless. Forty-three dsasters, resultng In death In Unted States 850 persons Injury ot 2,500 called for emergency relef measures expendture $1,871,000 by merlcnn Red Cross durng tho fscal year endng,iune 80, 1021, says nn announcement ba.sed upon tho forthcomng annual rewrt tho Red Cross. se dsasters caused propertv damage estmated at $30,000,000, u"ffected srty-seven communtes rendered 05,000 famles homeless. years dsasters were ot varyng types. Includng several whch prevously had never been thought as fallng wthn that classlfentlon. Tho Rcd Cross furnshed relef In seventeen flres mngnltude, flve floods, seven tdrnadocs or cyclones, one devastatng storm, three explosons. Includng one n Wall street; ono buldng accdent, two typhod epdemcs, most serous beng that at Salem, Oho, whch at fected 0 per cent populaton; one smallpox epdemc, In republc Hat; one tran wreck, race rot nt Tulsa, Okla,; famne In Cllna, emergency relef In famne among Indans laska, grasshopper plague In North Dakota an earthquake In Italy.. Pueblo Most Serous By far most severe ot dsasters In Unted States durng perod covered by Red Cross report was Pueblo flood early n June, rehabltaton problem confrontng Red Cross In Pueblo was one most dffcult In recent years. When flrst news horror was flashed throughout country, merlcnn Red Cross Natonal Headquarters responded wth a grant ot $105,000 for relef work. Governor Shoup Colorado, apprecatng long successful experence Red Cross n organzng dsaster rehef work, placed entre responsblty for admnstraton relef In Its hs. In response to appeals from Presdent Hardng, Governor Shoup am or governors western states through local chapters. Rod Cross or conmunty organzatons, publc-sprted ctzens bronght total contrbuted for Pueblos rehabltaton to more than $325,000, terrble havoc wrought by flood waters s a matter record. More than 2,,300 homes were affected nnd 7,,31 persons were lett homeless. Estlmtes $500,000 ns on absolute mnmum for rehabltaton were made by Red Cross lcals In charge tha rellet work. Fast Work n Wall Street Wall street exploson was notable In that rellet workers ot Red j -^s- -M- I.ouso stratton Wednesday Cross were on scene twenty mn- "" " " - utes after tle dsaster occurred. race rot at Tulsa also wus unque In dsaster relef annals n that outsde ot a small emergency relef fund contrbuted by Red Cross, only relef measures DUtsdo cty conssted servce soc-al workers, nurses a traned executve whose object was to assst local forces n drectng r own efforts. In decded contrast wth prevous year, only one tornado assumed tho proportons ot a major dsaster. Ths occurred on.\prl 15, n border sectons ot Texas -rkansas wth cty Texarkana as center. sgnfcant feature ths dsaster rellet work was fact that It covered so much rural terrtory as to make necessary a large number reet workers. famne In Chna, necesstatng relef expendtures totallng more thau $1,000,000 by nerlcan Red Cross wns by far most serous ot foregn, dsasters n whch Red Cross gave ad. Bulds Up Its Machnery In connecton wth admnstraton dsaster relef measures, an Increasng effectveness on part ot Red Cross to deal wth emergences was manfested durng past yenr. In 328 Chapters ot mercan Red Cross re have been formed specal commttees to survey resources ot r respectve communtes to be prepared In case ot dsaster. In ors ot thc 3,402 actve Chapters, a network communcaton has been formed through whch Instantaneous relef may bo dspatched to any part tho Unted States. That Its work In ths fleld may be contnued wth ever greater effectveness, merlcnn Red Cross Is appealng for wldcsprenl renewal nembershp drnx Ils nnun Koll (nl, to be conducted ths year from Novonbor 11 to J 1. HOLLIS, N. H. News Itoms. Mlas delade Eastman returned Sunday frpm a two-weeks vlult wth hcr sster," Walter 1., Krost, In Belmont, Mass. M. a Kastman Is spendlnj; tho wnter at tlarles W. Colburns. thaw warm wcatlur ot last week brought out froks unc ungluworns. Tho ndes Readng ;,nl Chartablo.socety wlll meet at ladles parlor next week Thursday ufternoon, good attendance s desred that work may bo Ilnlshed to pack a box to send away before Chrstmas. ddlo Hale s spondlng Thanksgvng week wth her son In Cambrdge, Ma),.MI.S.S.Muud Hule Is also ro. Regular meetng tn- Grange next Tuesday evenng. program Is devoted to tho Improtance poultryrasng, thc best methods ot feedng for egg producton, truck belongng to l.owcll partes loaded wth apples from Howard Barnards Kot stalled near Mr.s, l.aura Clarks, It took several hours work to start t towurd Lowell agan. Gcorge H, Colburn.spent dav wth frenda n.nashua Saturday. Howtrd Barnard Is drvng a new truck. NeUle H, 1, Hale wrtes from San Francsco, Call,, that she wus onc 12,000 people who heard exercses In audtorum re, that wcre held In rlngton Natonal cemetery on rmstce dav, Thcy went to audtorum at eght a, n. whch was eleven a. n, at thc rlngton cemetery. She says exercses were very mpressve n both places. Clear dstnct came tho message from Presdent Hardng 3000 mles away, as he pledged natons reverence to unknown hero, musc was as clear as f sung rght re In audtorum. Eght thous outsde thc buldng also heard exercses. Teachers pupls wll have a vacaton from Wednesday nght untl -Monday mornng. Grl Scouts tpop played a practce game basketball at town hall Monday evenng,.mlss Hazel Lougee s at homc for tho famly C. J. Belt.ttended funeral ot Bells bror-nlaw. Mr, Dodge, at Lttleton Sundaj-, Mr, Dodge had been ll for more than a year. He hs wfe, who was Mnne Howe, well-known In town spent last wnter at Mr, Bolls,. Lucy nn Boynton, who ded last Saturday mornng at home ot Danel Goodwn, where she had been bo.rdng, was born n Holls about nncfy years ago nnd was daughter Mr. Klas Coburn, She Is survved by ono bror, Kdward Coburn, G-oveton. -oburn homo vvheromr.s. Boynton lved as a_gjrl, s now owned by O.scar I.ano Wnclester, who uses t as mer home. Mss Helen Farquhar h,s been made trst leutenant (Jr Pcouts, J, Charles 1-Ills famly attended Mens dub supper at Unversalst church, Nashua, last church suppor. December 1, wl be held n lower town hall from G,CO to S, wth entertanment communty sng n town hall afterward. Gran.ce hall wa.s so crow-detl.at tlu- last supper that t was moat unconuortable sngng. hence chango to a larger hall. ngle worms frogs are reported as comng out durng warm spell last week, nnd we have had a much-needed ran that should help out w-ells that are low. Woman.s club wll moot wth guests ot Mr.. rtedcrlck Knctl over weok-end, John Ferguson was a vstor In Nashua on Wednesday. Tho Socal club mot at hpmo Clara Kessenden lust week Thursday afternoon. Nne members were present. Includng ono vstor. fter thc usual busness perod a very Interestng lterary program followed. Mary Glmour gave a very enjoyable readng, also readng by Laura Tsskcr ors. Durng socal hour ver>- nce chocolate cy was served by hostess. next meetng wll bo wth Hattle Farrar Docember 1. M, Lzzo Maynard was a guest Brdges at vllage on Wednesday, MSON, N. H. News Ilcns. Clarence H. Keynolds, whose death occurred Qt hs homo In West Townsend Monday, was a resdent Mason for many years, comng here from Marblehead, Mass., when but a chld. He served on board selectmen as road agent, prevous to hs removal to West Townsend a few yeurs ago. Ho loaves a wfe, throe chldren, an aged mor one brotwer, who have sympnthy r many frends In town. Funeral servlce.1 were held Wednesday afternoon many ferngs showed respect In whch decease wads held. Mss nna Baley.Marblehead Is apendng a few days at Smlh farm. -Mr. Lucus KUdtt ot Brooklne, formerly ths town, have been vstng fre:ds here pa.st week, Mls,s Dorothy Heald..md Klorence Mavcs were at W, 1. Healds over Sunday..Mlss Mary P. Davs has beon qute 111 past weok s under doctors care., Several from ths town attended -V. H. college Holy Cross, Worcester, footlkll game n.manchester, Saturday, when.v, H, beat wth a.score 13-7, few frends o Guy Washburn called upon hm on Thursday nght to help hm celebrate hs brthday, C. E, Emerson has purchase a Ford car from S, H. Davs. Mr. Dwyer Roadng, Mass., s ut Henry D, Babbs for a short stay, Samuel H. Davs s spendng a tew days wth hs bror famly ut -Marblehead. houso n vll.ge occuped by Thomas Itoads s undergong repars, work beng done by Conroy Wharff, I.ous.M..Smth went to Boston Frlay to attend tho meetng leppo Shrne n -Mechancs hall. was at west yaj-d. Very peaceful sho lad asleep among many beautful llowers. She had at last passed through tho "pearly ^ates," but nhc has lt m ajar for us she wll be watng to gve us lovng welcome when we. llko her. havo heard splash tho boalsmans oars ar.d our_fcct hove at last touched tho "golden shore." whero thcrc Is no nght, ner sorrow nor sufferng. It Is only one less to lovo on earth, one more to meet us In heaven. TOWNSEND Center. Tho entertanment supper whch men thc Congregatonal church wero to havo gven next jveek Wednesday evenng, has boen postponed untl a later date. B., Spauldlng Rebekah lodge held a spcclal moetng last week Frday evenng for purpose conferrng tho degree on a class sx cdates. dstrct deputy presdent. Raclel Haynes, her marshal ot West cton wcre present to wuncss work, also vstors from Leomnster Greenvlle. fter meetng a supper n charge George G, Clarke was served In banqnet hall. Townsend b has been rehearsng fathfully for past two months on thc program whch y aro gong to play at r annual concert next week Thursday evenng. program Is one best tho b ever played tho publc Is a.ssured a very hgh-class muscal entertanment. fter thc concert re wll be dancng nnd all tho.so foaturos whch go to make annual b concerts great event season. Ths concert wll be gven for benelt b trea-sury Itjs hoped that ctzens Townsend w-ll respond lberally help make ths concert a flnancal success. Rev, H, L. Wrston wte ot Somorvllle have been spendng a few dajs at r sunmer hone on Townsend hlll, Lyda Jefts, who Is -spendng Kean read tho commttal servce fered prayer^ bearers were rank D. Pardons, Herman W. IW-" rencc, Goorgo H. Tenney Rchard Keefe. Mara. Wllard sptmt a fow days wth frends In Ftchburg last 6 "o. Mss Borth Boynton has gven tn her poston wth.mr. Roy Brown Mlss Gladys RIchardsoh has takon her placo. r.^ ^v.,..?"!"" Belmont George Wltjard Brooklno spent tho week-end In town. Lous Welch Ftchburg spent fl".snl^ ^V^V.l; "< >«-or. _ Donald McKaye from Passac. N J ll "?"^f " " ome Mr. rthur Home. lden. Sherwn lttle son, lden. have returned from a vst rtn.hf,?"" " Quncy, her daughter, Dorothy, has been stoppng «Ith her au;t, l, S. Ely. durln her absence. MI.S-S lue Irel, who has been employed at Squannlcook Inn durng sununer, returned Monday to her home n ttleboro. IJunon & Rchardsons mll wlll be clo.sed from Wednesday afternoon untl tollowlng Monday mornng. John Powers has been qute 111 for lle past week Is just able to be about agan. :f C-?n^Pre ftf^s^u SXSYS?PH.»M» Street, yer. tut LNGDON PROUTY...Insurance... Lttl Bton, IVIass. (Cclcpbooe 40-S ^ t tt>.^ l.ynmn Hobrtelw.gln Mntoncd. One pure-bred regstered Holsteln-Frleslan cows, owned by J, P. Lyman ol.\shby, recently made twcn,ty-nlne pounds butter In sever day.s. accordng to latest bulletn "Reported tesls Holsteln-Frleslan cows." Ths cow, Perama Colantha bbekerk. at age flve years three months, produced pounds ot mllk pounds butter fat In seven days, equvalent to above amount ot butter. Her thrtyday record Is pounds mlk 94.6T1 pounds ot butter fat. equlv wnter In Worcester. w.as a vstor ulent to US.3 pounds butte) To hers-»t-l ~ next Of kl? asd tate Of XONZO O. CO^fUT lal af Sf^ ^njv" "!» County Unlon ana. T;?.f^"?. petton has been presented to sad Court ttr Kv Vv? NNT wth certln psje^^p^rt^s; to be copes last wll ontftbfs Rl".^.^ ""?.deceased, probate re In aald State NeJ K? that at tme hs deatl SaM JS,. M,%>< ""^ »«In sad CotntV Mddlesox on whch sad wll may on. "fo f.nc prayng thjt "op- gf fh^nxlv F^y.^?. "Ol recorded In MIS? fe^^ Probate sad County?L ol 8ex. letters teatamontary reon granted to her. """""ury^ You aro hereby cted to uddcar n n. P-obato Court, to be held at^smbrlflv }S,.??Jf.?o"ny Mddles^, o" tho J?".,>,?S",y.o December D l»21, S,PJ0.?oo<=k In foronoon, to how SS^f. " ^": you have, wb}- aamo should not be granted. "»»"»> torf.^ 2N? "",?" hereby dlrec,^,kfo,.,k^e..publlq notce -re, by publshng ths cltatloh Once In ea"s week, for three uccewlve weeks. In Turners Publc SpIrltT a newawpc? publshed In yer, tho frst publcaton Com " "^ "" before sad _ Wtness, George P. tawton. Esqure Frst Judge sad Court, ths eghth day November In year one teoue nne hundred twnty-one! ^"1,;. F. M. ESTy, RoglJter. BORD OF. SELECTMEN afternoon, Xovember 3. Tle atter noon wll be gven to lbrarv e.\tenson work wth a.s.e.lpr frnm out ot town..several members local F^rm Kuroa attended thc annual moetng u -Mlford on Saturday, buses-s mootng was hold n tho forenoon um- r,u-tealy same olllcor.s wero olected for ensung,\ear. In afternoon s)len(l<l adflresses were g\ on by - Wllamson, state demonstrator agont,. Sewell ot Indana Kx-Cov, Hohert Bass Ieterboro to a largo apprecatve audeneo..mss nne K. Keggs, who has served us So fathfully well as home demonstrator agent, both-durng wur snce, has receved an appontment as assstant,state demonstraton agent. She wll be greatly mssed In ths secton, where she haa made a host ot frends who w.sh her succesa ll her new poston. schools n town closed on Wednesday for rest weck tho teachors have gone to r homes for - holdays, George Howo hajj gone to Ilrdgcport. Conn., for a few weeks stav. - Francos l.ockhart. who has been spondng sunmer ere, has returnod to her home n Brdgeport,.Sunday at thc home her son, Frankln It, Jefts, Mr.s-.Susan Haynes has returned from a two-weeks vst wth relatves n Brookfleld. Townsend frends Thonas J. Mc Gure Medford are sorry to learn hs Illnes-s, He s at present at Coroy hll hosptal. Brookllne, where he s recevng treatment preparatory to an oporaton. Hs frends wsh hm a speed-v roturn lo hs usual good health- Mss Margaret Doherty s vstng relatves n Brghton Medtord, Townsend Grange held a specal meetng Monday rlght for purpose conferrng Ilrst second degrees on a class fve cdates, Noxt.Monday nght at r regular meetng thc degree Is to be conferred on.1 class eghteen cdates. Rev.. L. Strurs subjoct. for hs Sunday mornng sermon at Congrogatonal church wll be "Puttng on by puttng n." Mss Charlotte Strurs -Mt, Holyoke college, South Hadley l"rancs Strurs New Hampshre State college, Durham, N. H spent r Thanksgvng vacaton at r home on Man street, Davd Howard son have returnod to r home at -Vnnapols. -Md. Ihe fountry club hold r.meetng last week Frday at home Frank Greenleaf. Dnner was served at noon, aftornoons program beng suggestve Thanksgvng Mr. Lyman has also four or pure-bred regstered Holstens lsted n ths bulletn-- shby Pontac aggc Is reported as havng made a.t age three years nne months, a record 411,5 pounds mllk 19,261 pounds butter fat In seven days, equvalent to twenty-four pounds butter. shby Queen Jewel Clothldo made a record In seven days at age three years two months pounds mllk pounds ot butter fat. equvalent to twenty-four pounds butter. She produced pounds butter fat In thrty days pounds butter fat In sxty days. shby Queen Pontac Clothllde. at age three years threo months, s credted wth a record Of pounds ot mlk pounds butter fat In seven days, equv,alent to ^0.7 pounds butter. r last cow mentoned. In bulletn. shby Pontac Pcrtertje, Is reported as havng produced In seven days at age two years four months,, 324,4 pounds mllk 11,523 pounds ot butter fat, equhtlent to 18,1 pounds butter. Her thrty-day record Is pounds. mlk 61,221 pounds butter fat. Cfulv.lcnt to 76.5 pounds butter. Now dvertsements -\cws.tcms,.^ir. - Percy Betterlev are lec-ovng consratlatons on lth a lttlo son on Xovember IT at thor home n Worcester. 1te young man has boen named Geor?o -Morftan lotterloy. -s^mo our youn;, people attemled dtonal, Odd Iellows ball a; Pepperell last hor parents -M r. Lh^-E SVING CORPS ENROLLMENT 10,000 Cro.vtl Ped Cross T.lfo SnvnR Torps llrnuglott tho cntntry con- It hnklled 7n.7.?2 allotment nnd nl- (l"uod nabaled durng tho Inst fscal lowanco clams. It delvered through Its Chapter organzaton a.a),"! llntment checks to veterans who had noved from tho addresses furnshed to tho nrcau Wur Ksk Insurance, It provded a specal fund JIO.OOO for medcal asslstnnce to men under Tocnllonnl tranng. It made."^j.-no loans totalng,?.l.)0,000 to meh ;nknfr vocntontl tranng, whch S."! per leul bus hoen -cpald. n elght-ycnr-old chess phcnom Is named UzcschewskI nnd hs mnd probnbly wlll be In n lke Jumble before he reaches ten. lbana In now reported to bo In tho throes ot cvl war, Tho freedom small natons scens to huvo gone to r heads. nd now thcy wnnt n "No Hnt.^ for.men" campagn. Thnt sayng, "Mnd as a hatter," Is gong to mean somethng rcnl pretty soon. yar. a summary tho years ncllevements by that Ited Cross Servce shows. Tlero arc now KQ Corps wth a total nembershp moro than 10,000 nembors, whch l.jto oro sufllclently sklled In work to act ns exnmlors..\nong outstng achevements tho Ued Cross In ths llcld durng last year wan organzaton nt (le rnlod Slates Navnl cndemy, nnapols, what Is perlups lagest lfo savng corps In I le world..plcs In Xew llnnpsle, Thc followng clppng tak. :: lom Chrstan Sclonco.Montor ostun s nterest to Holls peo],;,, not alone for Its a>preclaton Holls apples, but also because t was wrtte_ by a descendant one Holls olaest best-known famles Mr.s Susan (Poole) Smth, West Ko.sbury Holls: "propos your recent Success n apple rasng, t may he true that apples.mane" aro fner n color llavor than those rased In any or part country, thut y aro good enough to comm, n Engl, prces that appear hsome to Mane farmers, But what Xew Hampshre apples, That apple crop re ths yoar s a falure, due to a late frost, s deplored throughout state. Stll, re are apples In New Hampshre, Whats true ot one small town re Is true ors. What Is true one farm, where apples are man crop, Is true or farms, "Lookng through orchard on one se farms, n order to ascertan prospects for a wnters supply, from certan trees who-se frut Is lartcuarly lne, t was a surprse to (nd trees propped wth support.s, I Glkey branches were bendng to.mss Kl Tavlo ground wth thc weght frut. Pound Sweets, Robnsons Nodhotds were on se trees, Thc farmer.sad that frut was perfect. apples were all sold, wth excepton those especally reserved, Pound Sw-oots for an almost unbelevable prce, n cty seven mles away, " Itobnsons, whch m.tde. magnlcent showng on troes. were all gong to Kdnburgh. Scotl, whero thoy were n groat dem, r medum sze brllant colorng makng m especally attractve to chldren when dsplayed on frut sts. Snce apples hnd bcrn sold, thoro had been a score othor buyers wth fers for crop. t tho noxt f.rm re were lne Baldwns on trees, whle at a thrd.1 large truck was st.lng at tho door apple-house, a lonr, low buldng, wtl deep cellars. (In ths truck y woro loadng last fall frut, a box Grnvenstos, nnd a box Wealthys. both oxhbted at thc far day before,.mcntosh Ueds. thc most delcous all fall apples. Ths farm Is noted fq ts Baldwns, havng boon awarded at tho stnte far. "se men ha\0 e.arnestly earned, b.\- r untrng ndustry, hsome prces r apples are commng on both sdes Ihe tlantc, whch arc callng yong men back to aboned farms Newl.ngl. In those old neglected orchards, strugglng new ones, thcy nre llndng. If y work persstently, a more assured return than In thc gold mnes Calforna." BROOKLINE, N. H. Honor Lsts. followng aro honor lsts for 1 hgh school for lrst halt I fall term: Specjal honor lst verage rank, nnety-hve percent or better, Irja. Bergsten, Hester M, Russell, Perss Ormsby, Harret K. Shepherd, Hazel M. Farrar, Helen B, Cook, Wllam.\, Uussell, Jr Danel B, Ormsby, Honor lst.\verage rank, nnety percent or better,.mare, Mac.Master,\ Poarl,\. Hus.sell, Wendell B, Cook. Mollle Reynolds, Lesle T..Mller, -"lorence -\1. llpkns, Eleanor P.. I.tch, -Vmy 1,. Ballon, Louse Drake,,Tanot -M. Clark, Lllan -M, Swcker, I.oona Glbert, Gladys, Leonard, Madelyn Bo.ss Clfford D. Montague, Names lsted n order relatve rank Harl Whtcomb was a Sundayvstor n Cambrdge, John ndrews has been -spendng sevoral davs at Somervllle Lexngton..Iunor Pern Brookllne, -Ma-s.s has been a recent guest hs aunt, Cela Powers. P.ecent vstors n.vashua have beon.\., Goss, - Charlotta Wrght - Blanche Taylor..\.ftor December 1 postllce here Wlll ho a postal stamp othce. Walter Jackson son, Horace have returned from an auto tro to Boston.. Dnsmore Boston s vstng - Xathanel I.O.ST Between 5 P. M; C P. M. Tuesday, November 22. a Unted States "Ox.H- Usco Tread Tre on Rm on road between Naalob.t Garage, Lttleton. Forge Vllage, by way ot Jeffres Corner Parker Farm. If found-please notfy LFRKD DROLET, Forge Vllage, or,1. M, HRTWKLL, Lttleton, VOOU FOU S.VLE Sawed delvered. W. CHEVERETTB. Shrley, Mass. Telephone Ttf Notce to Property Owners One drawbacks to thc hgh cost lvng Is fact thnt fewer cnstard pes nro beng hurled In moves. It Is now suggested thnt sclcntlsrt who succeeded In dvdng nton try to fnd soul a food prteer. nlghtmnre Is nnt cause for dvorce,.snys a Chcago judge, but hc cnnt deny thnt dvorce s ton a causo nlgllmnrc. SOUTH BROOKLINE, N. H. Xcws Itcm.s. Georgo nnd Gertrude bbott thc vllage attended tho Harvnrd-Talo football game la,st Saturday. O, D. Fessenden, Goorgc Oertrude bbott, Blancho.Morse son. Roger, wore vstors In.Mllford Wednesday, Hattle Ilarrar. Ktta Rockwood w-cro vstors In Lowell Wednesday. O. D. Fessenden w-as In Boston on a busness trp Monday, Klslo Shattuck nnd Mr.s, Davd Manh ot Shrley nnd Charles Hayward Nnshun wcre vstors In Pelham. N\ IL, on Tuesday, Mr, nnd Edward Pace Nn.shua were at Woodcrt callng on Mr. F., C Shattuck on last Saturday, Mlss.Marr Quncy, M.ss,. C. D, Hurd ot uburndale, Mass,, woro - 1 has boen spendng a few days wth her sster. Mrs Maud C.reeley, at Pepperoll, lbert Perce h;us Just put a now water system nto hs home. Mre, Jula Barnabv Mrs Stephen Barnaby have movod nto Jefts cottasto on -Mllford street, vacated by Balh Greeley tamly, -Mss I.sabel Wheeler has boen vsltnj her uncle. Wlls Burns at Mllford, Horace Italph Xyo roturnod to Nt.\v t.x on Tuesday mornng, IVtl, Onco nof tle ".slent me.<senge" bas enterod our md.st takon one our most-respected hlgllv csto^nod lados. -Mara -M. "Hull passed away at tho home her daughler,. Horaco Nyo, at Keescyllo,.V. y., on last week Thursday. hody, aroompanod by Mr. Horace Xyo,..Mada.Mar Ralph.Xyo, 10,1, hod hero on last.saturday on Sunday lovng hs lad her n her last restng-place. Thoso us who stood at tho cro.ssroads fe anl sad goodbye tor last tnte to Grmor Hall,.as she was callod by all that knew her. knew wo had met wth a great loss. She was one natures noblo women. Her happest moments were when sho w-as forgettng.self dong somethng to lghten a burden or brghten a clouded pathw.ay. Sho has gono to hcr reward, whch must bo rest. We shall mlss her much ns tlmo goes on She has journeyed pathway lfe for nnety-one year.s, beng born June 2.), 1830, nnd at la.st.sho has West. I.ades Study club held r regular fortnghtly meetng on Monday aftornoon at tho readng-room wth nne members present. presdent. Charles Hodgman. presded current events quotatons were gven by Mary Heath, Charles Hodgman, Frank Hamlton. Fred. Patch. Ella Farley, gnes Sherwn. Herman L, Stckney Joseph Mc Kean, after whch Frank Hamlton delvered a most Interestng paper upon "M.arj-, Llvermore" next meetng wlll be held December 3 In charge ot Joseph McKean. program to be announced later, Elza TlbbetLs, who has been vstng In Melrose vcnty, has returned to home hcr mor, Susan Morgan, Mr. Frcd Howard from Stoneham are also spendng a few days wth Morgan, " George Wnchester was called to Center Tuesday by tho death hcr far, Robert Dob-son, ot ths town,. -^ Wnchester, propretress thc Squannlcook Inn, has beon qute ll for p.ast week, under doctors carc- Tho former G. M. Streeter place In Joslynvllle. pnrtally destroyed by fre a few years ago, has beon renovated rebult by Lews Damon, who purchased It last summer, Nelson Hart f.amly havc taken possesson, movng from lttle cottage n yard tho Belgrade Rug factory, S.arah Waters nnd her sster. Mlss I.uco Caller, who have been spendng several weoks.at thc Squannlcook Inn, have returned to r homc In.Melro.«o Mss Gddard Brookllne, who w.as re for past week, has returned to hcr home. Bertha Drake Lexngton has beon spendn?: a few days as guest. ddle Evans. Foster Hamlton famly have movod trom Stevens HIU Into Webster cottage On Mnln stroet. formorly occuped by Earl Welch f.amlly. Mr. C, T, McDormond are spondlng tho weok wth Mr. McDormonds daughter famllv..\fr, nnd. Cnrrck Boston, accompanyng m back In r nuto Sundny. Ifttlo daughtor arrved Tuesday mornng at tho homo ot Mr. nnd lexer TToung Man street. Joseph Gowan returned l.ast CRD OF THNKS. We wsh to express our sncere thanks to our frends who sent beautful llowers knd, lovng words durng IMncss.at death our mor. - Wnne Xye, lpla. Mall, Henry. Hall, Brooklne, X. H.. Xov. 23, 1921, COMMONWB-VLTH OF M-\SSCHU- SKTTS- -Mddlesex, s-s. Probate Court. To tbe!elrs-at-law. all or persons nterested In estate JOHN HOII.NOX late "Pepperell In sad County, deceased, Whereas, EV L. MRSH admlnfstratrlx estate ot sad deceased, has presented lo sad Court her petton for Iconse to sell at prlvato sale, In accordance w-th thc fer named n sad petton, or upon such terms as may be adjudged best, whole ot a certan parcel real estate sad deceased for payment debts, charges admnstraton, for or reasons set forth n ead petton. You are hereby cted to appear at.a Probate Court to he held at Cambrdge In sad County, on twelfth day December. l, 1921, at nne oclock In forenoon, to show cause. It any you have, why same should not be granted. nd sad pettoner Is ordered to serve ths ctaton by delverng a copy re to cach person Interested In estate fourteen days, at least, before sad Court, or by publshng sarno onco In each w-eek for three successve weeks In Turners Publc Sprt. a newspaper publshed In yer, thc last publcaton to be one day. at least, before sad Court. Wtness, George F. Lawton, Esqure, Frst Judge sad Court, ths twentysecond day ot November In thc year ono thous nne hundred tweuty-onc. 3tl3 F. M. ESTY. Regster,.COLLECTORS NOTICE _OF_ SLE OF REL ESTTE found th.at rest promsed to tho weary, Saurda> evenng from a sovcral-dnys \\e wll not say. we cannot sxy vst to frends In Exotcr, N. H thnt she Is dead. Sho Is Just awav" n- r T, T,... Slnco thc death her husb n, Z""^ B. Bpynton returned last 1897 she has lved part thstlme ^;^m^,htr!;^^.f,h^"""^ ^^ " ^"^ wth hcr daughter, Mlhno ^Z, ^^"P"^^^" ^^"^/^o «<"" In New York state, tho otho^, ^ Joseph McKean ot tho Bnptlst half wth her son. lpha Hall, In ths """.^ "od approprate servces for town. t onc tme.she owned a cot- Thanksgvng day Sunday, takng for tage on Bond street, lvng thcro a jl?, L".""^ J" ""f"p"->-lng tho w-hllo wth her sster, Mlss Dorcas, "" " " evenng a specal Fo.ster, She leaves one daughtor Mrs I Thank.sglvng servco -was held by Horace Nye. Kecsovlllo, N. Y two ^ -^" ^"^ oonductcd by Mesons. HeVry Hall Mllford, xn4 l- ""^" pha Hall ths town,-also sx gr-i -""o Kee, lttle daughter chjulron sx great grchlldron! ^- nn<i Rchard Keefo Man?. Jt """ "" ^y Scrpture, ""ot held a brthday party on last Ftchburg, Saturdny afternoon to celebrate her Servces wcro held nt tho homo fourth brthday. Games ana out-othor son. lpha Hnll, on Sunday at """ "Ports were enjoyed eght ot two p, m,, Rev. R. B. Ebbtt omdatlng, ber lttlo fronds were entertaned. _ rntlc quartet, consstng r- < orcam cako wns served thur Brown. Harl Whtcomb Goorgc D.avls Delbert Portor very sweetly sang "bde wth me"" nnd "Nearer, my God to e.". Tho bc/rers worn Henry nnd Pred Hnll Horaco nnd Ralph Nyo. Bnrlal tho lltto hostels was recpent many pretty glft.".,v bural servce was held at- tho grave Cllnton Hobart ycr, who was brought hero forburlal lastweek Thur-oday mornng. Rov. Joseph- Mc- yer. Mass., Nov Thc owner occuptxnt ot tho followng descrbed parcel real estate, stuated In tho Town ot yer, In tho County Mddlesex Commohwcalth Massachusetts, publlo are hereby notfed that taxes reon severally assessed tor tho years herenafter speclfled, accordng to lst commtted to mo ns Colloctor ot Taxes for sad Town ot ycr by tho ssessors Taxes, re man unpad that tho smallest undvded part sad l sufhcient to satsfy sad taxes, wth Intorest all legal costs charges, or wholo ot sad l If no porson fors to tako an undvded part re, wll bo fered for sale by publc aucton at tho SoIectmonB Room In Town Houso on Montlay, tho twelfth day I>6combcr, 1021, ot nlno ocloclc. M., for tho payment sad taxes wth Interest, costs charges roon, unless tho same shall bo prevously dscharged. cortan tract l trlth,"buldngs reon owned by Morula;. Cornetz, bounded In part as folowa: Norrly by Ftchburg Dvson Boston- & Mane Ralroad, easterly nnd sourly by l ot Estato Lev W. Phelps, 1920 tax $100, ,tax 128.?0 3tl2 ELI "W. CRtEY, Collector Taxes for,torn Ot yer. Tou are hereby requred on or before January 1, 1922, to destror tho gypsy brown tal moths on your property In thla town. Ths notfcaton Is In accordance wth Chapter-132. General tan whch requres ctes towns tode stroy eggs, caterpllars, pupse nests gypsy brown tall I moths under heavy penalty for fallare to comply wth provsons tho law. If a property owner.falls to destroy such eggs, caterpllars,, pupte nests, n cltyor town s requred to destroy same, cost ot work n^ whole or n part accordng to tho value Of l, s assessed upon becomes alen on l. (See Secton 18, Chapter 132, below.) selectmen ask owners tonants to co-operate wth town In Its work on hghways or publc grounds by dong effectve work on r premses. Cltzet^.who havo cleaned r premses moths, but fnd r trees endangered by neglect ot owners adjonng estates should make complant to selectmen. Infestaton a resdental neghborhood by neglect a lew wll not bo tolerated. Tho eggs tjo sypsy moth should bo destroyed at.once wth, creosote. y should never be.scraped f tho object on whch thcy aro lad. Careful search should bo made for gypsy moth egg clusters, not only on trees but also on house walls, stono walls, fences n rubbsh heaps, otc. Trees n whch cavtes, occur whch Is not desrable to cut should have cavtes tnned or cemented. Ths s mportant. present future cost combatne ths Insect can be greatly reduced by cuttng burnng worthless brush, hollow trees; etc. few trees well cared lor are more valuable to property owner tho communty than a largo number neglected trees. nests ot brown tal tnotta should bo cut-from trees, carefully, collected- burned fn,a stove or fum,ace - ; Full Instmctlon as.to best methods work aganst moths may be obtaned from localsuperh tendent,., dams, or from St^e Forester, State House, Boston. Work done fy contractors shonld 1 be nspected approved by I.ocal Superntendent before- payment for same la made.. CHRLES H. WERE. JR., THOMS B. LltLT, ROBERT H. J. HOLDEN, 3tl2 Selectmen. Shrley, NovemberK, (Chapter 132 Qencral Laws) n ct fo Prortde tor SnppT«asIsK tke Gypajr nnd Brown Tal Uotha r.^^^v.f.." mayor " every cty selectmen every town shall, on or before November flrst In each year, at, such or tmea as ho or y ehall seo ft, or, aa forester may order, causo a notce to De sent to tho owner, so far as can be ascertaned, every parcel l roln.whch Is Infested wth moths: or. It suoh notfcaton appears to bo Impractcable, by postlngr aucb notce on eald parcels. l,, roaulrlogr that eggs, caterpllars, pupm nests pt sad noths shall bo destroyed wthn a tme speclfled ren. When. In tho opnon tho mayor or selectmen, cosl destroyng auch eggs, caterpllars, pupte or ncats on ls contguous held under one ownorshlp^ln a cty or town shall e- -cced ono Talf one por cent, assessed value re a part sold premses on whch sad eggs, caterpllars, pupo or nosts shall DO destroyed may bo desgnated In such notce, euch requrement, shall not apply to tho remer aald premses. Tho mayor or selectmen may desgnate tho mannor n whch each work shall bo done,,but all work done-under thla secton ehall be subject-to approval ot tho forester,. ;,, It tho owner shall, "fall to a»»- etroy such eggs, caterpllla-s, pupee or nests aa requred by sad notce, n cty or town, actng by locnl superntendent apponted under. secton thrteen shall, subject to ths approval sad forester d«-~ stroy. thc eame; amount actually expended reon not exceedng one-half ono per cent, assessed valuaton sad Innds oa heretore apeclfled tn thn secton shall be aasessed upon sad ls: Uoh an amount In addton as shall bo requred shall bo apportoned between cty or town Commonwealth. In accordance wth secton fourteen. amounts to. be assessed upon prvate.estates aa heren provded shall b«aasessed colleoted. ahall be.> len on sad estaton tn samo manner ^nd wth same effect as la..phortded tn case ot assessments ror.treot waterng. 1 "^ S-. ;->t - /^ OPO. r. rrhcu FLORIST YER, MSS. ",..jlf _ -^^M.^S<^^S "

4 m. XT.",,,y^l»l^, [l^, - y^w)i^^w^^j^^l^;j,^^^fl ^ ^j^^^^ jljjmllj^^^ j.yyp, M fr-,>m^tjfl,f,> lj) I:!;;;M- f;:-- - FOK fqp: STTOpy,-.«rftyEM8ER^^ IWl TWO VOXXtSS XER..., IN DVNCE n d-rertlsenens ppear In ll Ten Papers Wo Pabllsh Items local nterest are solcted must always be accompaned by tbe name wrter, not for publloatlon. but as a guarantee ot good fath, wlll always be consdered trlctly confldentlal. Kndly mall tems soon after tho day occurrenco da not wat unnecessarly. - Ckanco ddress S alscrlbers wshng - postllce ress ths paper changed, muet end us both tho old new address nd also name paper y receve. Saturday, November 26, 1921 CROTON News Items. Mlss nne X>. Gllson left town on Tuesday noon, Xor Newton Center,- whero she spent Thanksgvng wth her relatves, Mr. dey famly. Jdbr. Mra. George Tuttle havc moved nto house on Hollls street last occuped by Krccman famly, Charles Curts, thc superntendent ot schools, has moved Into thc F. M. Boutwell house, whch Tuttlcs havo recently vacated. lerrltt H. Churchll ot Charlemont was tho guest ot Mr. \V.. Brown last Hrs. G.. Durant has been enjoytajr-rf vst ths woek from her sster, Mfp^ Edwn Leonard, New Bedford, - forttaerly ths town.,tho Womans Mlsslonar>- socety tho Congregatonal church met last we.ek.thursday, afternoon wth llsses "Vlckeo^-wlth Susan EarIc as charman. topc was "Chna." Lght^refreshmento werp served.. - Charles Curts mll dstrct has gone to lve wlth» hs bror, Del, In Now York cty. jrthur Tuttle, who, wth hs son. Clarence, grson. Kendall, left. Groton on November 12 for San Mateo, Fla., has been heard frora n South Carolna, up to that tmo trp had been a pleasant onc. Mr. Leroy Jewott. two chldren Lttloton were In same party. Ms I./ena Tuttle Is boardng wth Lvngston on Cambrdge street In yer. CJ H. Berry was In town lost week to attend meetng. Mddlesex omona Grange. Womans Branch llance Untaran church held an all-day sewng meetng n thc church parlors on November 17, wth dnner served at noon.. Word has.been receved from Mr. ahd prncst Sa-wyer, ot Wnchendon, ^oss property sustaned on Islald Sanbel, Kla,, durng a 100-mllo gale whch came at hgh tde swept water over tho Isl, destroyng. harvest or property. ndrews daughter, who havo been occupyng tho upper tenement n Egbert Eatons houso on Hollls street, both went to Ur. Kllbourns hospta ths W. W. mea apent four days.last week In Haverhll vstng wth frlends.- Frlcnds Mr. Ismond D. Elllngwood, Groveton, N, H., have receved news tho arrval a daughtor, Margaret nne Elllngwood, n Or home, on Saturday, November 19. Mlss Brdget Kolley. passed away suddenly on last Saturday mornng at home her nephew, Mr. Flers, whd Uves on flrst floor Cunnngham house on Man street. Thc Intcrmen;-^vas ;-ot4t o.f towh, George Chase, was taken wth a paralytc shock whle n H. P. Tt^Inters store on Monday mornng.-j--mo was carred to home bf hl3"-kon," Wnthrop Chase, Hs entre lt ade l,s paralyzed, but at laat reports he seemed to be roatlng comfortably. musc department Womans club wll meet wth Charles B, mes on Monday evenng af" 7.30 oclook. Book Thmble club held ono r pleasant.socj^l.meetngs at home Mrs. Lcy Belcher on Frday afternoon, NoYember 18. havng for r topc,"<infportanl events n November." next meetng club wll be held wth Sms on Frday a.fternoon, December >X School Notes. On Wednesday afternoon followng Thanksgvng program was gven by pupls seventh eghth gradea^^t, Butler sohool:, Song,. Iflynwtan-. festval," sohool; rectaton,-..plfftng," Gladys Johnson; ;,roc,taton,--,," frst ThanksglvrJg.l.rJra.nceae. Burnam; song, "H^nn. f Thanksgvng," school; concert, rectaton,," lng,, Plgrms," school; song, "November,"! school; rectaton, "Novsmber" Elyn Chase; Thanksgvng exercse, Chester Kordylas,. Robert Campbell, Raymond Fletcher,. Douglas Whte, lce Frazee; rectaton, "Our flrst Thanksgvng," Elzabeth Palmer; song. "On eve Thanksgvng," sohool; readng. " Thanksgvng storj-." Phlly Torrey; song, "merca.. t close home-made cy was passed to tho guests. commttee n oharge was Helen Lawronce, sdes tho fouowng grchldren, Barbara Pombro, Tholma McLaughln. Beatrce Dorothy Barney Charles, Mdbel Kenneth Mansur. He abo leaves two ssters, Nelllo Boutwell Nasha Gcorge Sduthwck Dorchester. Hs wfe, who passed away several years ago, was, boro her marrage. Mlss Mabel Bprry. funeral was held on Sunday afternoon at hs late home, llcatng clergyman beng Rev. Portcjr Nles..re was a pruson beautful flowers. Interment was In Woodlawn cometory n Nashua, Cong p-gatlonai Church. t Sunday mornng servce at Congregatonal church pastor preached from tho topc. " paradox ot (fthanljglvlng," teachng, through tho, words St. Paul to Phlpplans; -thttt t should be Chrstans desro",,lj» everythng to gve thanks," In sorrownhd tral as well aa n prosperty.,&d joy. beautful «nm prase was flnely rendered by chor, t was pastors request that t should be repeated, f posalble, next Sunday. Just before thc communon servco, solo, "Teach me to pray," was sung by Wlbur- Davs. flowers for tbe churqj) decoratons wore bouquets chry-sanmums. Thanksgvng proclammloh by governor was read by pastor. unon Thanksgvng sorvces on Sunday evenng wa.s hold, as planned, at Baptst church at seven oclock. flne muscal program was presented by - unted chors Baptst. Congregatonal Untaran churches, under thc charge Wllllam Robnson. Rev. Charles B. mes gave Thanksgvng addre.ss, pastors ot or two churches. Rev. J. W. Parker. "V. Dlmock, assstng In servces. re was a good attendance to unte In ths servce. Bouquets chrjsanthcmums docoratod church. Prest wero.vjontentlonally omtted last weok fron) lst thoso who stood n recevng lne at. L. ball. - > nor correcton textbook used by Ladles Mssonary socety uf Baptst church was not wrtten by tho pastor tho church, but brought to aocety by hm. H. W. Knghts Is havng some new buldngs erected on hs Healy farm. Mre. Sarah E. Kenner, who for tho past threo years had made hor home wth hcr nece, Mlss Florenco Wlcox, passed away n yer on Tuesday from pneumona. Sho had recently taken up hor homo wth Mr, Harry R. Draper, Dors Smth, frora eghth grade, Tho Msses Blanche Bertha Vald Edla nderson Mary Mltch- Fraaee spent last week n Boston. {ell from seventh grade. Mrs. lce. Peabody has gone to spend wnter at Whte Rbobn Honw In yer, where she was so pleafcantly located, last wnter. Ml Thomas -Haley Pleasant street welcomed a lttle daughter on last Tuosday. Mor daughter-are, at Dr.. G. KlIbourn^s hosptal.. Mara Sawyer Is In Portl, Me., wth her sster, Potter; where she Is plannng to spend -wnter; ak W.. Brown were called.to Maynard last Sunday, occason beng death an uncle, <3eorge Brown, who passed away on."wednesday before. Mss Elso Shattuck. who s prncpal tho Center grammar school n Belchertown, has wrtton frends here burnng ot school buldng In whch.ghe has been teachng. fre occurred last week, I - schools are ocoupyng varous buldngs In vcnty. next rehearsal musc department Groton Womans club: wll be neld next Monday evenng at lades wll meet wth -G. B. mos. It! Wlll be Fars Sons nght at dnner Epscopalan club to bo held at Copley-Ploza evenng Monday, November 28; t wll be ths Jont relatonshp that wll form topc addresses all speakers. Those Invted as specal. guests are Presdent. Lawrence Lowell Harvard, Rev. Endcott Peabody. D. D-. headmaster Groton School; State Treasurer James Jackson Edward G. Rogerson. Each member ot club s urged to brng one or more sons, nephews or or young men sxteen years nge or over, H. Emerson Tuttle Groton School wll talk to members ot Brd club r frends on "Brds ot south shore lake Superor" on next Monday evenng at 7.45 n low-er town hall, Mr. Tuttles hobby Is thc - study brds. especlauy brds prey our natve rvlkel Spouse, or partrdge, aad h& has taken many re- markable photographs ot so brds, obser\-ed r habts from a blnd at close range. Hs talk wll refore be unusual Interest, Mr. George H. Parr have returned to town have moved nto thc cottago on Wlllowdale street, formerly occuped by Ro\-an llen famly, Wlbur Davs Bangor. Me., Is vstng her aunt. Wllum F, Gleason. second tree exhbton ot moton pcturcs gven by Mddlesex County Bureau grculture Home Economcs wll bo held In thc town hall on evenng ot Decem- Ijcr 3 at 7,30 oclock. Note day tme. On Wednesday evenng, twentyffth-annversary hs entry Into servce Boston sohools, llan!>. Sodley..was tendered a recepton banqet by teachers Lews Intermedate dstrct, ot whch he a sub-master. Durng banquet ssstant Superntendent r- -thur U Gould, In behalf ot thc teachers, presented to Mr- Sedley a gold watch sutably nscrbed. Unon Flr, yer tow-n hall, November 30 nnd December 1. muscal program at Congregatonal chnrch ncxt Sunday has been planned as follows: mornng anm, "Prase tho Lord, O Jerusalem, repeated by request; evenng, anm, " Lord Is my strength," duct, soprano tenor. "Thc kng ot love my shepherd Is." organ solo. Chef Downg had pleasure ot havng Dowlng r two younger chldren, Francs nnd Delphne, wth hm over tho Thanksgvng holday. Dowlng thc chldren came on Wednesday evenng, Tho Msses Keatng were In town over Thanksgvng recess wth r rel.atlves here. George McKcc has returned from a vst In Wells, Me., wth hcr bror, Rov. ndrew Gbson, havng. alsd - enjoyed a short vst wth hct slater, Ella Luce. In Exeter. N. H. MlES Mary E. Splllane Groton. formerly ot Nashua. N. H., p.asscd away at St. Josephs hosptal In Nashua hast Saturday nght, leavng one rster, Joseph Blrchall, throo brors, Tmothy J., Thomas Mark.; ny member Grange wshng transportaton rt> Westtord on Neghbors" nght, December 1, should communcate wth Clay E. McKean. t meetng Grange on Tucsday evenng tho fouowlntffleers were elected for 1922: K. frst meetng, Socal Dramatc club Butler hgh school wll be held on Thursday afternoon, December 1, at In town hall. -Mss Carolyn Eversole. as ts presdent, wll extend a welcomng address to all members, ths new organzaton to r guests. Mls^j Karyn Marshall, as -charman entertanment commttee, has ^t-angod a smple program for : -day. Members, club wll provde a tableau guessng contest, a fevf muscal selectons, a one-act farce enttled "Er or eyr. Durng a short Inlermlsson refreshrtents wll be served.- Followng are honor lsts for October n Boutwell Tarbel schools: Botwell, room 5, hghest honor, grade 4,Maron Bshop, grade B, Eva TollesT honor, grade 4, Marlon Majensk, Davd Mansur, Francs Perrn, Una ^or, lma Marshall, Grafton Hemcnway; grado 5, Rachel Charpentler, [lmeda Freeman, Wlfred Froton. Elnor Moson, Wllburt MacGregor, Helen Kennedy, Tom Park, Charles Freeman, Else Cunnngham, Laurence Stevenson. Mss Covells roomhlghest honor, grade 5, Mary 1. "TayloF. my F. Wrght; honor, Ruth. C, Beers, Esr R. Majlnskl, Rachel B.Wood; hghest honor, grade 6, Beatrce Blqod,; Mary F, Cress, Laurence Muhlg, Fred H. Taylor; honor, grade 6, Emly lfrey, George R, Blodgett. Leo Marshall, Woodbury Pdulhus, Harl Rnddn, Madelne Sullvan, Tarbel school, grades 5 6, hghest honor. Margaret OSullvan, Porter Blxby, Francs Johnston; honor, lce Parker, Robert Tweedy, Florence Taylor, Louse Bates, Florence Balcom, Sophe Cutler, Harvey Bxby, Henry Klng. Sylve Cartler. Dors Cronn, Joseph H.yes, rlstldes Lacos, Harold MacDonald, Charles Downs, "^Var-" ren Hallett. Geneveve McNayr; grades 7 8, hghest honor, Ralph Blood. delado Boutelle. Berrl SImonton. Helen Bloodr honor. Dorothy Blood, Norman Bates, Jack llen, Rudolph Bxby, Russell Smth, lce Carter, West Groton. Rudolph Harvey Blxby were recent guests r uncle, Harmon Rudolph, r South cton, Mr, Haven Lexngton Mr, rthur Berry Concord came on Sunday tojhelp celebrate brthday MTS. -(Jcorge Decoster, " Gfts wcre brought,.among m beng a brthday cake. Ladles d socety held a food sale In lower Squannacook hall on Saturday last. Everythng was dsposed ot In afternoon. Sunshne b also had a Lable wth cy corn-balls tor sale. y w-ere equally fortunate. Mr. -VVlllam Webster have accepted an Invtaton to spend Thanksgvng wth Henry Webster In Orange. On ncxt.monday evenng al Squannacook hall Wllam. Gobe. D. D. S., wll gve an Illustrated lecture on- care ot chldrens teeth. sldes to be used were made durng actual work at Forsyth Dental Infrmary. ro wll also be or -sldes along se lnes, a comedy many laughts thrlls to amuse chldren. Ths lecture should be great nterest to both parents chldren, Tho Communty club h.as planned for several lectures along educatonal lnes, to be gven durng tho wnter. corjhpl. uvjtaton s extended to all.. N.. Nutt was called to Cold Sprngy, New- "-k. Lost Saturday by llness relatve-s. Rev, John Blrchall <-hs famly came on Frday ot last week to make r home among us- parsonage George, was ready for r occupancy, hav Ing been turnshed through k.ddness peoplo ths vllage. Next Wednesday evenng.at Squannacook hall feature poture wll be "Outsde law," wth Prlscllla Dean- t. Mr. J. t. Shepley left thor summer home n Groton Tuesday by exp.-css tran drect trom Boston to r wnter home at Lantana, Fla. Ths beautful spot s stuated on l.ake Worth ten mles south Palm beach, alpo, on Dxe hghway Obtuary. Dea- John Wardrobe Thacher was called hotno at tho close tho day w-cek, November 19. short llness developng nto bronchal pneumona brought to. a close hs exemplary career, wth psalmsts we were- led to mark perfect man behold tho uprght, for ond that man s peaco. t homo ot hs son, Josah P, Thacher, Tuesday afternoon, a largo representatve assembly ot relatves, church asaocates or trends gared to pay a. flnal trbute love honor to our esteemed churchman ctzen. Furr testmony to placo Dea. Thacher held In hearts se people wal manfested In abundance floral trbutos. that banked surrounded tho casket. Rev. Gall Clel, Concord, hs recent pastor; Rev. Mr. Hatch, Leomnster, Rev. H. L. Packard, Wlnchendon. former pastors ot deceased, took part In beautful servce pad eloquent trbute to hs memory- On one ot farest afternoons ot season, as suns rays flooded hs fnal restng place, precous form was lad In Westlawn cemetery besde that ot hs lfe qoppanon who had awated hs comng for twentysx long years. So much heaven waa In about hm here that Dea. Xhachcr could have experenced Uttle strangeness In hs entrance Into celestal manson. So flrm were hs fath. Implct hs trust, obedent hs sprt, that wth transton must have comc full realzaton Joys promsed to tathful. Nnety-two years ago November 4th Mr, Thacher, son Henry Savage Thacher Ellzaboth Haven (Wardrobe) Thacher, was born n Bddetord; Me, re hs early lfe w-as spent n" school Bddetord Saco academy he "ganed hs educaton. In 1S53 he marred Mlss Margaret Locke In Concord, N, H,, took her to Mllton, Mass., w-here y lved tor a few years. Later y made r home In Readvllle, nnd Provdence, R, I, In latter clly Dca, Thacher had charge ot large Rumford stock farm three years. Shrley waa afterwards r home durng thrty-two years he resded In Shrley he graced nearly every fce wth whch town could honor hm as selectman, overseer poor, road commssoner, member school board, n whatever or poston he served he w-on enjoyed reputaton ot a ctzen conscence, ntellgence, good -Judgment ntegrty. In hs marrage hc was most fortunate, for Thacher, by her beautful lte character, adorned glorfed home. Four sons a daughter consttuted famly ot chldren, ot whttn" Josah P, Mss Elzabeth W, Thacher, Lttleton, Lunenburg, survve West,-. Ralph Joseph Waltc, son- -Mr. lfred Waltc, Mary Elzabeth Dodge, daughter Mr. Georgo E. Dodge, Bradford, N. H., wore unted n marrage at Baptst parsonage by Rov. Joscph McKean on Jlonday evonng. Tho couplo wcro unattended. brde wore a bluo Jersey sut hat to match. Thoy havo returned to ^homo tho grooms parents, where y wll resdo for thc present. Danel Harrngton, Concord, N. H., has boen stoppng for a fow days wth hs sster, Clarence Reynolds. George Klg has been on sck lst sufferng from neurts for ocveral woeks.. Tho Red Cross drve at ths end thc town closed on Wodnesday wth a subscrpton fbrannual membershp $B4. rld-weok prayer meetng was omttod ths week on account ot many famly garngs,- guests extra dutes attendant npon season, -Thanksgvng, servce was held on Sunday evenng nstead. Mss Georgana McKean, who s teachng In Beverly, spent holday wth her far, Rev. Joseph McKean. publc schools held onc sesson on Wednesday beforo closng for Thanksgvng vacaton, commencng nt eght oclock closng at one oclock, last hour beng devoted to publc exercses In hall by all grades. Rectatons songs composed program Mss Harveys school gavo a very pleasng exercse approprlato for. Thanksgvng. Msses "Vera Roache NcUIo Lynch left n afternoon for r homes n Ftchburg -Leomnster schools wll reopen on Monday mornng. WcKldlng. nne May OBren, daughter ot Mr, rthur OBron. Wnrren C. HoUey, ot HaverhUI, wero unted In marrage at nne oclock Wednesday mornng at resdence ot Rev, Br.^Casey. PeppercU, Tho couple were attended by brldesmalr, Mlss Mnne OBren, sstor brde, rthur OBren, bror ot brde, was best man. party was conveyed to Pepperell In Wnchesters car. brde wore a. dark blue crspe do chne gown hat to match, brdesmads gown was a blue slk taffeta wth hat to match. party relurned to home brde, where a w-eddlng breakfast was served, happy couple left for yer by auto, drven by Robbns, about eleven oclock, for a -veddng trp, vstng varous relatves frends. It s expected that y took r Thanksgvng dnner wth grooms mor n Haverhll, Upon r return y wll make r home n town for present,. brdes travelng gown was dark brown. auto was galy decorated w-th placards streamers as young couplo took r departure amd showers rce. GBOJB.TURNER est SON lfer.m-as: Hear Mxed Hosery Slk Wool, extra fne qualty, full fashoned, $2,39 Fne qualty, full fashoned, slk clocked $2.39 Hear mxed, drop sttch, wool hose $1.25 Wool fbre hear hose, drop gttched 89<^ - Blanket Specal E]xtra Heavy Double Blanket; color, gray, pnk blue borders; sze 72x80., $3.50 MISSES ND CHILDRENS VELVET HTS T REDUCED PRICES $3.00 to $4.98 Hats at _! $1.98 LINEN CRSH T SPECIL 16-nch 50% Lnen 19^ Yard PRICE SPECIL SLE LITTLETON Pomona Grange. Despte stormy wear thc meetng tho Mddlesex-Worcester Pomon.a Grange at Groton on last week "Thursday drew a large attendance at both sessons. Busness m.atters. whch ncluded electon ot ollcers, occuped a large share day, Wllard G, Whte ot Shrley, past master yer Grange, was elected master tor comng year. It was voted to send thc master hcr husb. tho lec.rer-elect to thc state Grange sesson at Sprngfleld DecenTbor 13 to 15. Thc followng flcers were elected for 1922: Wllard G, Whte, master; George Cornell, Lunenburg, overseer; Lll.a. Scaver, Townsend. 1,; rthur Q. Emerson. Lunenburg, stew,; Eber J. Kelrstead, Groton, asst, atcw.; Emma F. Seaver, Townsend, chap,; Irwln O, B.ascomc, l-^tchburg, treas,; -Mnne L, F, Knght, Townsend. sec; WlUham.lubb, Shrley, g,k.; Margaret Stophens, Lttcton, Ceres; nne M. Cornwell, Lunenburg. Pomona: Mlss Ellen Mller. PcppcreU. Flora:.Grace Bmdshaw. Oroton. I,a,s.; MssHazel Cummlng,M, Shrley. planlst; ^Frs, Grace M, P. Brock, Leomnster, member cx. com. for three years. master, Grace Brock, presented thc masters Groton, To-wnsend, l.unonburg Ftchburg Granges cach wth a J2,60 gold-plccc for every one ot se Granges, as a prze for dues beng loo percent pad to ffth degree members those Granges on October 1. shhy Grange also wlll receve thc.same prze, hut tho nastcr was not present to receve It. Thc program prepared by thc lecturer Included voln pano solos by Msses lce Mram Knapp. pano ducts by Mlss Helen Barrows. F.anny Mason, readngs by Mlss Flora Bartlott Merrm.ack an address by Rch.ard K, Conant, Mawachuctts state commssoner publc welfare. bountful repa.st was served tt noon In thc lower hall n charge thc West Groton members, Thc bll fare provded cold meats, m.ashcd potatoes, baked beans, plan fancy pcs, doughnuts, rolls, cfee, relshes frut. t thc busness meetng It w.as voted to Invte tho Hllsborough County Pomona Grnge ot New Hampshro to neghbor wth tho Mlddlcscx-Worcctcr Pomona Orange In DOftth. George H. Mansur. formerly Groton, -ded nt hs homo at 84 Kngsley street, Nash/a. N. H,, on.frday -kmornlng, November 18. ntter.a three ne P. Fletcher, m.; Clay E. McKeah, ^eks Illnoss. He was sxty-four o.: Grace E. Bradshaw, lect; Donald Blxby. stew.; WlUard Toles, asst «t«w,: Etta. P. Woolley, chap.; Wallace. Brown, treaa.; Bmo M. Sour, sec; Bber J. Kelrstead, g.k.; Orkce B. tlacos. Cores; Fanny Mason, Pomona: LUllan M. Parker, Flora; CHratlne B. Carkln, >» ^ Helen BJuVow panst; Marshall Swallow, tfxcom. 8,yr«. yars age, had lved In Nashua for twenty-flvo years, havng been cmployed by Naahua Streel Ralroad Co. ns a motorman. Ho lved In Groton prevous to gong to Nashua. Hc Is survved by two daughters. Lucy Barney Lowcll, Florence Pombro o( Nashun, three sons. Frank. Nnshun. Chnrles B. Groton ftnd Ooorgo B. Nashua, bc- Xcw-s Itons, \V.^ underst that John H. Hardy h.as bought tarm once owned by hs grfar, Lev Conant, Charcs B. Fay. Margaret Hartwel, Rhode Isl StatC couegc. Beulah KmbaU, thc Womans college, Connectcut, lce Hager, Lasell, Hayward Houghton, ot Worcester academy, or young people who are studyng at hgher Insttutons for learnng, have spent thc holday wth tho home people. One cottages at Lako Nagog was burned last weck Frday. Lttleton Concord flre departments answered call for help saved furnture only. large famly reunon was held at Charcs L. Smths, on Thanksgvng day. Thc Frank Plummer.s, -Worcester, wcre holday guests ot Mr. T. H. Stephens. Mr. Henry S. Brown were surrounded by r chldren grchldren on Thanksgvng day. Mr. B. F. Jacobs entertaned thc Thomas Moore famly. Mlss.Marjorle Goddard Mr. Turner (Emma Jeffrey), Everett. Thursday, Mr, J. M. HartweU extended hosptalty to a company ntteen rel.atlves, most w-hom -were fron- Somervlle, Thunsday. Charcs Whtcomb. North dams, C. H. May. Putnam, Conn., were Th.anksgvng gucsus V, T. Estens. Thc len Kmball brors ssters hold r annual Thanksgvng reunon nnd fcn.st wth H. J. Coupers. Mr. I--ank I^artrdgc chldren went to dams tor Thanksgvng. Thc F. S Kmballs wore holday guests thc George H. Kmballs. Ml.ss Elzabeth Houghton wenl to Relmont for holday. Hon.F.. Patch Mlss Ewngs ncceptcd Clllctts nvtaton for holld.ay. n hour wns devoted to Thankscvng programs n (he grade schools on Wednesday. teachers arc spendng Ihor Th.anksKlvIng vacaton out town, most thom returnng homc. Thc L. W. Bartlctts. T, Kmball were at r nothcrs on Thursday, Tho collecton for thc Kngs Daughtors taken on Inst Sunday ovenng amounted to $26, N. H. W.lllcombs aunt..mlss Hattle Porter, ot West cton, pa.ssed away on Tuesday, funeral was held on Frday jftcrnoon. Clydc.Cr.ane Is at Groton hosptal, where she underwent an operalon.for adhesons on Monday. Dr. J, N. Murray C, W, Drew hnvo Installed ppelcss furnaces In r homes, (f, V. Flngg. Ivo Ru.ssell V. K. KItnbnl attended.a meetng New Engl. Mllk Producers a.ssoclatlon In Waltham last Mr. Kmball was choscn ns dclcgntc to tho N. E. M. P.. annun meetng to be held In Boston on January.10. ;nnunl meetng thc Hlstorlcal socety wlll bc held on Saturday aftornoon al 2.Sfl nt thc homc secretary,. Mlas Kmbnl. ^rlrs Laura Carpenter, ot Concord, vsted Paul Cole last week-end, Thc muscal magcan at lycoum on Tuesday evenng gave a very Interestng exhbton hla talents before a most attcrtlve audence,.. nanes Mr. nnd F. B. Jarents, Shortly atter Thachers death In 1895 her husb r daughter came to Lttleton to lve. To church communty here Dea, Thacher brought same Interest loyal support. For many years he ably served as deacon Congfegatonhl church, whch he has rchly blessed hy hs nsprng testmones an^e-.hs consstent adherance" to thcv-prncples ot ts teachngs.!,- For a few ye.ars Mr. Thacher had chargo center store, but as nfrmtes age made hs retrement necessary he gave up- larger dutes contented hmself wth Ugltor tasks about thc! home. In sweet companonshp w-lth ; hs fathful devoted daughter j enjoyng tho contnued affectlon- 1.ate mnstratons ot hs son Josah famly he has spent a most happy th.anktul x)ld age. No eulogy but hs lfe Is ncccpsary. No characterzaton could bc more fttng than that ot hs former pastor n words scrptures, "Strength dgnty are hs clothng?. hs tongue s law kndness." TOWNSEND Harbor, Mr, lrs. Nlllo Proctor have closed r house lt on Saturday for Xew -\ork for wnter. Irvng Baker accompaned m. G.. Proctor wll substtute as correspondent for Harbor news durng absence ot N. G. Proctor..Mr. Graham, at Hckory farm, spent Thanksgvng wth Mr. Grahams famly n mherst. t about eght oclock on Tuosd.ay evenng Harbor resdents were startled by two blasts from whstle.an alarm tor flre.at Center. Fortunately It proved to be a false alarm. Mnne Knght spent holday wth her son n Somorvllle. Eva Worcester. Jano Worcester Mss M.xry ^Vo^cester wore holdny guests at Edgew-ood. Ed. Connors f.amly ave vst- Ins; n ^Volnlrn. On last Saturday evenng Fr.ank Conants lacc looked qute festve. Every room wns brllantly lghted a strng brght electrc lghts htk entre length ot tho l.awn. Thc purr a motor n thc back yard oulckly told w-hat w.as t.akng: pl.ace partes from G.ardncr were dcmonstr.atnp homo lght, an ndvdu.al olortrr l^ht plant. ll Interested -w-ero nvted to bo prosont. a.sk quostons, many uo.-ojtng nvtnton. It s r-portod that tho Spnuldng placo, rocontly ownod hv Charles Smth sold to Ftchburg people, hns changed ownors agan, -flo purchasors nro Fnnsh poopl,- who wll soon occupy thc pl.aco. Hold.ay guosts wth ( J. La Kountan woro Mr. l..al-ount,ln Roy, from Readng,.Mlss lce I-l-ountan, from I^eomnstc-. Olman Conant.Sylva nre.at Center, carng for Wls-on, who s 111. Bgelows mll hns fnshed work at tho Bumstead plnco has moved to tho.jaundrs lot at West Townsond. Mr.. R. B. dams havc returned from thor vacaton In shby. foorro Dor.an Mr. Mra. M. I-, ^^ood havo recently rcdc Grange Roal. Harrot Strout has boon.admtted by demt. Kdth Oay, who has bcon a guest at Sovon Pnes, haa returned to hcr homo n Norton, Fronds,a-o sorry to lenrn that Ch.arlos Noyos la sufferng from.a spraned h la unable lo w-rltc. Tho Ilarhor w.as represented at thc County Farm Bureau meetng nl sclcctmons room hy B, C, Cummngs. Lymnn Cook, M, F. Wood G., Proctor, - P., ( Cummngs was Intated as a (ncmhor Rebekahs at r last meotnk, Frcd Earl letl for Unfon, Conn,, Wedncad.ay. where ho spent holday. Hc returns from r to Phladelpha to resume hs studes nt an electrcal school. - DeaUs. Lucy E, Thompson, wdow Robert Thompson, passed away at home Frank Farrar last w-eek Thursday evenng. She hxd recently returned from tho west In 111 health, a few- weeks prevous lo her death, whch was caused by heart dsease, she boarded wth Farrar untl arrangements could be made for her to enter Baptst home n Cambrdge, Funeral servces were held at Baptst church on Sunday afternoon at two oclock. Rev, Joseph McKean lcatng. Durng servce organst. Mss Emma dams,- rendered two selectons, "Nearer my God to e" "bde wth me" on ppe organ. Bural was n lho famly lot at Center. bearers were Frank D. Parsons, Henry B. Hathaway. Frcd, Patch bbott Hodgman. Thompson was daughter Rev.. W. Boardman. ot Sharon. VI., was sxty-seven years ago. Her only survvng relatve Is her bror, Edward Boardman, Somervlle, whose ll health w-ould not permt hm toattend funeral servces. deceased came here n 1890 spent most her lfe from tha tme n ths vllage, carng for her aged parents. fter r death she marred n Juno, 1900, Robert -Thompson, onc resdents ths vllage, went wth hm to west to make r home, untl Mr, Thompson became ll y returned to Thompson home here. fter Mr, Thompsons death she made a numbor ot trps to west. She was.a fathful conscentous nember Baptst church, though late years debarred trom constant attendance by ll he.alth. t one tme sho was promnent n socal lte ot vllage, Clarence E, Reynolds, aged fftytwo ye.ara. passed away Monday mornng at hs home here after a four-months llness ot contuson bran, caused by an accdent at paper mll at Vose where he was employed. He was a son ot Charles Lucy E, Reynolds w-as born n JCarblehoad. He Is survved by hs wfe three chldren, Luce, Charles Mollle; a bror, Frank H. Reynolds, Lowell, sevoral nephew-s neces, Funer.al servces were held at hs late resdence on Wednesday afternoon. Rev, Joseph McKean Baptst church flcatlng. Two vocal aclectlona, "Face to fnce" "Im a Plgrm," w-ero aung by lden. Sherwn. Intermont wns In tho famly lot In Rversde cemetery, tho bearers beng Frank Reynolds, Lowell; Cnrl Plllsbury, Ftchburg; Regnald Peabody, Lunenburg, Danel Harrngton, Concord. N, H, Thc North Star lodge, I, O, O, F., held r burlnl servce at grave. M.any beautful foral trbutes covered surrounded casket oxpros-sng tho lovng symp.athy relatves frlonda. Mr. nnd.mra. Reynolda tamlly movod to ths vllage from Mason. N. H., eght yoars ngo, Mr. Reynolds bong n employed al thc mll nowowned by Damon & Rchardson, ICvc years ngo he entered tho paper mll at Vose, where ho held thc poaltlon yardm.oator, where on July 6 hc met wth thc accdent whch fnally roaulted In hla death, Hc was a fathful conaclentloua w-orkman. a knd lovng huab far, n good ctzen loyal frend nnd neghbor, nnd It Is especally s.ad that hc ahould bo removed In tho prlmo llfc from famly to whom hc was devoted, who now have deepest sympnthy ot entre communty In r bereavement. EISENDRTHS SECONDS HORSEHIDE GUNTLET GLOVES MENS HEVY WEIGHT WOOL HOSE - Blue Mxed, Gray Mxed....25^, 35^, 39^. 45^ MENS PEERLESS UNION SUITS Made from fne gauge yarns cut to ft perfectly $4.50 value at..$3.9& $2.00 value at. $1.75 Geo. B. Turner & Son Open Monday, Frday Saturday Evenngs TO LET IN GROTON Tenement on Man Street. Furnace heal, electrc lghts bathroom,.\pply to MRS. CUKNINGHM. Telephone WNTBD Work In Groton or yer three days a week by a competent farmer -all round man, hy wth tools. R. D. 2. BOX 26. Grolon. PUPPIES FOH. SLB Pure Shepherds also Great Dane Shepherd crossed. J. H. STORER. JR.. Groton. Mass. Telephone yor FOR. SLB Oak mxed wood, sawed stove length. fow cords walnut sutable for freplace. S. H. lddi.v. Groton, Maes. SCtf KOR SLE No. 1 H-ploked Baldwn pples. J, P. MOUNTIN, Groton. Telephone 2-L. 2tll CRD OF THNKS We wsh ID thank all our srood frendh for r sympathy great klndncse expressed In so many ways durng recen sckness bereavement experenced n our famly. Mss Elzabeth W. Thacher. Mr. Josah P. Thacher, Mr, Georg-e Thacher. Lttleton. Mass., Kov ucton- Sale Spders Web IS GURKTEED HIR NET fnest qualty Thoroughly Sterlzed, Santary, Extra Large Sze Durable- 10^ each For sale recommended by M. J. MULT 3m 52 East Pepperell, Mass. ^4 V I!»»23 J J 5 ^ v» "S $ v! : ^^ YOURE WRONG! SHIRLEY New If<ns, Mr, nnd Thomas L, Hazen spent Thanknglvlng day wth Mr, Mrfl. Frank H. Whcoler. Wllllam Davs Is not to move from hs present resdence on Mnln streot, Stnnley Smth, ot.north ShIrleV, was arrcted hy Chef Sawln for drvng nn nutomoblle whllo under, thc Influence lquor, In tho dstrct court In yer on Wedncaday Tnornlng hc waa fned $100, Ho.struck a chestnut pole on Center road nnd broke It f. Fortunately np one was Injured. >rsa lce McDevltt haa gven up hgh school nnd Is gong to work In susponder shop. Mlss nne C, Halo, \V6rco8tor Mlss Blanche I. \Vclls, Cambrdge, nnd Stnnley Wolla wcro nl tho homo G. S. Wellsfor Thanksgvng. Sleamnttcrs from Oardner, In chargo Mr. Welch, nro workng on now buldng at Industral school OF THE REL ESTTE OF THE L.\TE HELEN M. MOORE- GROTOX. -M.VSS. Saturday, December 10.VT 2.00 P. >r..sale lo be held on premses By authorty tho Probate Court Mddlesex County, Commonwealth Massachusetts, Issued November 16, 1921, real estate late Helen M, Moore wll bo sold at publc.aucton to thc hghest bdder. Descrpton s as follows: certan parcel l wth tho buldngs reon, Hltualed on Man St.. In sad Town Groton. contanng about two acres ot l, bounded aa tollows: On aouth hy l Town Groton l tho Late lma O. Robbna. on thc west by l Boston.fc Mane Ralroad, on norlh by l thc l.ato Samuel V. Wllllama l Lucy M. Mnor, nnd on thc cast hy sad.man St. Tcrn-s: To bc announced al sale, HKOI.n H, WOODS, 3113 dmnstrator, DOXT FIGURE, just becau.sc you see clearly, tlat your nevor fatgue rrtated eyes may uot be resut defectve vson. Know condtous havc us examne your eyes thc nest tme you are n neghborhood. % I % -t F. H. GTHERCOLE I Optometrst New C5arley Block YEE I. CnU ycr for ppolntmoot WOODS CORNER HNDY STORE MnlM IKm StrMts GROTON Woods Glt Edge Cfee Teas PRHMIUMS wth every 10 lbs. Whte Eose Bread Donghnuta Frydkakes Orackers Cookes Shefford Cheeses Canned Goods Har Nets Shoestrngs MNSION HOUSE ICE CREM One thc best n thc cty 60^ per quart CIGRS TOBCCO CNDY BRING IN YOUR FILMS Our Fnshng Department, thorough, up-todate methods equpment (expert hlng oan help you get Idnd pctures you -want. Wth every $3.00 worth prntng developng we gve you an 8x10 Enlargement any favorte negatve. Prompt ttenton to Mal Orders Wm.Brown DRUGGIST yer Mass. ^1 ^1

5 TWO DOIlRS XB&B. IN DVKOB SEOROEl H. B. TDRNBR. PubUak -VVatch tbe Dato on Vonr Pavaa Tho date wth your name Is»tatnD«a cn margn ana ahowo to-w-hat UmS your subscrpton la palfl, ana aso erves aa a contlnuoua recept. " dally labors Bee, wako my aoul to nduatry: Who can observe careful nt, nd not provde for futuro wantr. "TIs.to Pon Freu wo zoortala ll wo beleve know." almost all. we Saturday, November 26, B3l B&tU&J;S6hSf3tlSR 26rW2I f^^j^? ^-^ ^"o"» "»o now Jantor at bank buldng-, _ Goorge H. leavtt ;» atudyhg bookkepl»g n Boston. M.^.«^^nclB Lovojoy has boon olootcd a dolegato frorf tho Ladles ld^as^pclatlon- Boston to federauon meetng womens clubs to bo hold n Worcester on November 29. Mr. WUUam E. Murphy havo been -vstng relatves In Boston over holday.. - G<= fko S. BoutweU W. R. C. wll hold Its annual electon flcers In ^."$Kn J?.?" Thursday evonng at 7.30, oclock. speolarmceung YER Ne<n~ ItcSaa...Mr. Hnrry S. llen spent holday wth Mr. llens cousn, MfS. Herbert DoLong, In Rutl. Ella F. Hovey has been spendng weok wth her daughter,.mrs btafford N..MacWlams, In Newbury- PJImcr J. Wood Is buldng a now house near tho Snow place on Groton Sobpol road. Pu.bert -Green famly Pltchburg,,, former >-er resdents, havc beon vstng Greens mor Lester T. Corll. ""<-, followng real estate transfers havo been recorded recently from ths vcnty: yer-lena H. Graydon to G. B.Turner. Groton -Fred G. Carpenter to.m, L. LaFortune; Elzabeth 1. Leonard to trustees Law- rence academy Groton. Pepperell rthur B. Bralnerd lo Frank D Taylor;- Volet M. Carleton to W.! Kemp; El B. Gardner to -W. Kemp ct al.; Cora B. Kemp.to W.. Kemp. Shrley Slas P. Shattuck to w.. Kemp. Townsend lbert Scales «t al. to H. M. Scales; Lllla E. Stearns to L. D. Stearns. Weatford John H. Connell to Henry. McDonald, l on Beaver Brook road. Lunenburg ugustus Taylor to Rudolph St. John, l In norrly part; Ira F. Hutchnson to.slas W Hutchnson et al, specal communcaton Caleb Butler lodge Masons wlll bo held Mondty evenng. November 28. Work.Master.Mason degree. degree wll be worked by nas masters Caleb Butler lodge. Rev t rank B. CraTdall, one gr lodges authorzed speakers, wll gve an address. lunch wll be served. Judge George. Serson was Judge before whom dvorce sut Grayce Murphy Wnslow, formerly Worcester, was brought last wlrbe held December 16 to complete electon t necessary. Mss Mary B. Johnson s on a trp to Iortl, Ore,, wth state Grange. Before returnng she wlh vst ponts Interest n Calfbma: «J?Jl 7VT^2SJ morjlng. Stanley Smth North Shrley was before tho w f <,f ^h^ /" 5"atlng ap automoble In Shrley whle under tho.nluence Iltjuor. He pleaded gulty to tho charge a lno»100 was mposed. _Mss Lucle Hollls Is home from Wheaton college for Thanksgvng recesa. Mss Elzabeth Cleary. Wheaton college, 26, arrved homc Wednesday evonng for holday, unon Thanksgvng servce was held Thursday mornng at nnts oclock al Federated church. Revs, Frank B. Crall, Wllllam J. Kelly James T. Rder, Jr., conducted tho servce. preacher was Rov. Lesle F. Wallace, vcar St. ndrews church. nejct meetng W. C. T U wlll be held at. Whllo Rbbon House on Frday afternoon, Doccmber 2, at large attendance s requested. Msses Rebecca Carol Perce went to Bangor, Mc., to attend tho weddng r bror. Kendall V. Perco, Thanksgvng day. Boston unversty dance, gven by B. XJ. Boosters for beneft B, U. endowment fund, wll be held In Hardys hall on Frday evenng. December 2, Musc by Hanons orchestra Ftchburg, Mlss Dors G, Dckerman Is In charge arrangements. Word has been receved by Mr, Wllllam E; Wheeler from r son-n-law daughtor, Mr. Fred Smonds Old Orchard, Me,, that y are held up on r Journey to yer by snow-blocked roads, Ralph Duncklee Infant son arrved Wednesday to.spend holday wth her parents, Mr. Chester P. Bales Nashua street..mr Plsk H, Bultorflold daughter Betty arrved Wednesday nght from Provdence, R, I to.spend Thanksgvng wth hs parents, last Saurday evenng, Thomas OBren has moved from house at corner E.ast Man.. Church streets to Harvard, Dean E, Hewes Is n charge electrcal ^department yer Hardware Co. followng yer Shrlners were among thoso who attended a ceremonal leppo tcmplc at Boston J?f%," Ir<Jay evenng: odore W. Barry, Harry S. Bray,.Sergt. Harry Broekelman, Fred Burrll, Rev, Branc B. Crall, rthu-r G. Downng Danel W. Fletcher, Sergt. I..eon M. Huntress, George Hatt, John R, Murphy Charles. Norm, Herbert H, Proctor Capt. Thom.s H,.Veale. mong those from yer who attended Yale-Harvard game Sal-, urday were -Mr.. Robert H; J. Holden, Dr. Herbert B. Pclost, odore H. Clark Rev. Frank B. Crall. In recen settlement accounts Ihe state muncpaltes followng towns In ths vcmlty are found to bo debtors to state to. amounts-- gven; yer»s69a; Lunenburg. $37,13; Pepperell -fjlo, muncpalltlea owe state for Uxes varous dues, such as repars stato hghways, moth work abolton grade crossngs. mong thc towns to whch stato Is found to be debtor are thf followng wth gven amounts: G-oton, $17,807; Harvard, J596- Lanc;ustor, $39,163; Shrlev, $12S; Townsend. $747, state owes ctes towns for corporaton franchse t.-xes It has collected on Ihelr account, for monev to be dstrbuted under stateschool fund, for dependent mors, stato mlury Hd, for paupers varous or tems,. Charles Sherwn s conflned to her homc on Columba street by Iracture.a bone In her ankle cau.sed by a s-lp n bathroom hcr house, talob Butler lodge.masons hold a spcc.-u communcaton Monday fvennlg, conferrng Master Mason degree on a class,.-v lunch w,s served after work. Frends relatves n town have receved word Irom Charles W,.Mason at Center Harbor that hs recent Illness W.1.S ;ot duo to a.shock a.s. flrst beleved, bu to an.ttack acuto ndfre,"ton, H,- hopes to bo able to return homo wthn a w-eok, beautful clook ot tho banjo patlern hn.s beon presontod to Frst Untaran Par.sh church by Mss Bertha ^holps for vostrv tho church, Tho flrm from whch sho ordered It expects to delver t by tho end weok, St, Paul lodge Masons held a regular communcaton Monday afternoon..\ dnnor was sorved at one oclork. Tho Follow Craft degree was conforrod. s n all Mo,sonc lodges n stato, notce w-.-us taken thc rocont annvorsary entrance n;o.masonry C.. Goorge Washngton. Hev. l-r;nk H, CraU chaplan tho lodge.tnd one thc <rr,nd l.odgo le<trers, );avo an hstorcal addro,.<s on Washngton, quotng from a rare old book In hs possesson, oonrannc two dscourses occasoned by Washnctons death delvered by llov. Uzal Otrdon. D. D.. rector ot Trny churcb, Newark, N,-.1., at foot whel s a detaled acrount ot tho,mnsonle f.-.hro tho f or,! I, Dr. E. B, Butterfleld " East.Man street. Begnnng Monday, November 28, trans leavng yer week days al 8,30 a, m. for Greenvlle leavng GreenvUle at 3.30 p, m. for yer wlll leave yer.at 9.55 a. m. Greenvlle al p, m. Mss Helen Savage Washngton street returned Wednesday evenng from her vst two weoks In New- York cty..- - Francs J. Perry replaced sgn over George B, Turn^ & Sons store ths ^ whch sts oul well In Its brghtened letterng. Ths sgn had been on duly for sevenfeen years, beng panted by Mr. Perry at shop late Frederck Whtney. telegram receved by Mr, Frank S, Perce Thursday announced marrage r son. Kendall V, Pleroe. to -Mss MUdred Olver ot Bangor..Me,, on Thanksgvng day at eleven a. m. at home brdes parents, Mr, Fred D. Olver M1SSO.S Carol Rebecca Perce attended weddng are expected home Sunday. - Ralph H, Rchardsorr Is-at homefrom Dartmouth college, for Thanksgvng recess. Rev, Frank B, Crall, mnster Frst Untaran church, leaves on December 1 for three-weeks servce as a msson preacher In South wth headquarters at Lynchburgh, Va, Several Lntaran mnsters have been chosen for ths servce. men gve thor sorvce.s, oncers mercan Untaran assocaton supply r pulpts durlns thor absonco. Laymens League pay thc travelng expenses,.mss Hlda L, Osgood s at home from Boston School Physlcnl Educaton for Thanksgvng recess. Mss Julet Haskell, daughter Col. E. E. Haskell, formor commer 13th Infantry at Camp Devons, was a Thanksgvng day guest Mr. Mns, GeorRe L, Osgood attendod tho Untaran Grls elub danco at thc tow-n hnll, -V dance was hold by thc quartermasters corps Camp Devens at Solders club Thursday evenng. ccordng to a ralway mal clerk workng on Ftchburg dvson, marne guards wll be carred on mall cars on ths dvson, begnnng n a fe-w days, Mr. John M. Xarn daughter Brooklyn..V, Y,. aro guests at home her paront-s,.mr Clarenco H. Knney. Wllams street. r frst appearance In dramatlca - r ptfrforman-ce --was "very credtable. character parts assumed by Danel Pender, ond Toddo Carlson, woro exceptonally Well dono, whue Myrtle Mulln n her portrayal tho roio o colored mad gavo promse -splendd work In future atrcals. Tho othor members cast gave tone ond balance to tho performance whch was hghly pleasng to large numbor fronds on h lo see debut players. followng s tho cast: - - Whtney Lllan Bosaeau Ophela, her mad Myrtlo Mullln Jones, a neghbor,,,, Margaret Murray Vncent Feldng, dramatc Instructor Edward Halleran Erastus Brown, a plumber _ Tedde Carlson Offlcer Hogan Danel Pender Scene ^rs. Whltney:a apartments. Tme Thrty-flvo mnutes. playere were made up excellently, work beng dono by Mr.. Falrchlld. number- tho boys lho club are to attend Boston College-Holy Cross game U,Braves Feld Saturday afternoon, ^fed Burke Is In charge arrangements for party. commttee Is soon to be apponted lo arrange for annual Chrstmas chldrens party. annual reunon tho parsh was held In town hall on Thanksgvng cvc. It proved to be a renon n true sense - word for rearly all famles tho parsh were present to en-joy an evenng entertanment dancng. Young old gared toger for an evenng socal pleasure. In addton re were d number trends acqualntahccs parshoners. So groat was crowd n early part evenng that only a small porton tloor could be gven over to danolng. evenng opened wth a muscal concert by tho Natonal orchestra Lowell, Followng ths came a oneact faroe prgsented by members Catholc club, Danclpg numbers wth vared entertanment between dances was n furnshed. mong acts entertalnmert wore a cor- I not solo by Edward Buckley, selected I songb by LIUlan Moore a reportolre popular songs by Thomas Carlln. One act whch brought out much applause was a sngng dancng specauy number by Wllam Clark Maran Carna Ftchburg, Wth all skn lnsh pressonal actors y presented a ten mnute sketch whch found great favor wth audence, Durng Intermsson a prze turkey donated to holder ot lucky number was awardod to Martn ONolU Pleasant street. Dancng was n enjoyed untl one oclock. ll agree that reunon wds one most successful socal events ever conducted by parsh, Tho commttee In charge were under drecton followng: Mchael Curran. recepton commttee; MLss Wnfred Madden, prntng pubuclty commttee; Wllllam McCarthy, musc entertanment Wllllam MulUn, refreshments. "PHOGTORS Cash Dscount Stdre NEW LDIES SWETERS n Wool Tttsedo Sweaters, trmmed wth whte ngora,.,, Fancy Weave Tuxedo Sweaters, plan trmmed.;.^.98 Short Sleeve Sweaters wth whte knt vestee collar w, «, -,:.?2.25-^.8:$ Msses Coat Tnxedo Sweaters?2.98 tp Sj^SO Infants Chldrens Sweaters ;....98j> t) S^.9S Lades ngora Shawl Scarfs, extra long wde... ;^,o LDIES WOOL HOSE ;--V Hear Mxed n brown green.?1.00 Sl.25 par Slk WoI Mxtures...: to SzTsS Hear HBxed, wth clocks on sde?1.15 par Extra Heavy Wool Mxtures ^.os to?2.98 HTS ND TMS ;.. Lades Velvet Plush Hats, ^ Duvetyn wd Velvet Tarns....?1.25 to fmxatw:^ ;.v PrSceor^S:Btr yer, JPROOTOB DONHUB, tjcsbcm STUEDY, NOVEMBEE 36 BESSIE BEEISOE n " Broken Oate." Cmedy. News. SUNDY, NOVEMBEE 27-Donble Featnre Bll ^^^EGUBMTE FISHEE "Charge It to Me." "LLS FIE IH LOVE," adapted from stage success, " Brdal Path,". Two Shows P. M.! MONDY, NOVEMBEE 28. ",813," Robertson-Cole Specal. n rsene Lupn story. ll-star cast. Ceutury Comedy..Ford "Weekly. TUESDY, NOVEMBEE 29 PULINE FRBDEEIOK n "Slaves Vanty." Comedy. WEDNESDY, NOVEMBEE 30 LICE BEDY n "Out Chorus." Chrste Comedy. Pathtf News.., ~, H. M. PROCTOR Pages Block YER, MSS THUESDY, DECEMBEE 1 WILUM DUNCN n "Where Men re Men." Sunshne Comedy. FEIDY, DECEMBEE 2 MDGE KENNEDY n " Hghest Bdder," adapted from...-famous story, " Trap." Tenth epsode "Hurdcano Hutch." Evenngs at ,16.SPECIL FOR THIS WEEK Wrtng Paper 25c. a Box Cy Peanuts Popcorn Soda Ice Cream Books Tobacco Cgarettes Greetng Oards rcrinr moetnp: ot cxertvf- hnard.ver Wom.-ns cluh w-lll bc held,nt tho home ot nr,st vce presdent..mr,s, nne C,.Mullln, on WnhlnKto slreet Frdaj. cvcnng- Doccmhor 2. nt ".SO oclock, Ml.w Kthpl M. Nxon.spfnt Th.mks- Klvnp wth rol.-ltlvc.s In l.owoll,... Cumnlrcs returned hom< Tuesd.y mornlnfr frnm a three-wcckn v.cntlon,t Center H.rhor. N, H..Mr.<, Lncoln HIckox (Evelyn Ser,(nn) WllU.amstown waa at tho homc ot her pnronta, Mr, nncl Mr«. If, R, Snnderaon ot Columhla street, tor Thnnksglvlngr, Hcr sstor, Mr», Kunlee Hn.sworth, t.mlly wore nlso thoro tor holday. locnl RChools clo.sed Wednesday for Thanksfjlvlnfr vacaton wlll -eopon.mond.-\y mornlnpr, Hartwel Blfrclow ot Wollaaton l.s al thc homo ot hcr paronts. Mr. nnd Mr,s, Klson I, BlRolow, carlnj? for hor mothor, who Is rccovorlns from lor Injury recent date. Mlss Nnt;llo luolow has rpturned to.south Natck, Mr,.-ml Mr-s. Francs l.ovejoy are entertalnnc Mr- upustus T.ovcjov.Iul Mss Hall West Medford. Mr. Waldo W, Spraguo entcrtalnt;d I.ura Parker. Ml.ss Cora Parker Ml.s,s Hardy Mllford, N. H., for Hhe holday, Ml.ss Gctrudo Ohanrtlcr returned wth party after a stay In Mllford, daughter w«.s horn to Jlr, Mr«, Kdward R Wadden Cambrldpre last Sunday. Wndden Is daughter Mr.. Mchael J. Grnn ths town. Wctldlnc t rectory Sacred Hoart church, Groton, on Wodnosday afternoon, at four oclock, MLss Ruth M, Qrahafn. daughter ot. Thomas F, Graham. Popperell. was unted In I marrage to Jo-seph D, Terney, Bn.skctball. CambrldBe, recepton followed thc yer ceremony at Groton Inn, Thc brdesmad was Mlss Ida Tlernoy, n sster thc groom, best man wtut C. J, CBrlen, Cambrdge, Mr, Tlet-ncy wll mako r home In Cambrldgo for present. In January thc couple wll leave for Buenos res, rgentna, to make r future home. For p.-u)t few years tho brdc has conducted a mllnory establshment here has enjoyed conndence esteem publc at largo. Her pleasng personnlltv wll ho greatly mwsod among a large crcle frends nnd acquantances In town, Thc groom sorved as a Iloutenant n coast artllery durng war s held In hgh esteem by a large crcle ot busness assocates frends. In Buenos res Mr, Terney wlll servo In thc capacty a.sslstant manager for thc Natonal Lead Co, Tho boat wshes a host frends accompany thc ftewly-weds -for r future h.applness. Oamp Dp-cn.s?^e!^VR. Capt, Rol T, Fenton has been confned to. hs quarters as a result a, severe attack tonslts, Sergrt. Harry Brorton mecflcal corps spent major porton last week wth hs wfe famly at Bddetord. Me. Several ot hcers enlsted men plan to attend annual army, navy football game at New "ork on Saturday. Thanksgvng beng a legal holday, all duty but necessary guard fatgue was suspended durng day. surgeon general army htts Issued crcular.s contanng plans ftj- a voluntary system ot Inoculaton.usng vaccne as a preventve aganst common varety colds, tonsllltll pneumona. Consderable advance haa been made In lght waged by medcal corps aganst communcable dseases, ajd now that effectve^ measures havo been developed to control small pox, malara, typhod lke, experments are nearly at a close to determne upon most effectve method to prevent spread ot so-called -espratory tl Iseases. Kussell r.. Baker transportaton odce ha-s moved hs w-fe f.amly three chldren from Stll Rver to buldng occuped by l-eut. K. P., Thorpe. Sergt, l.oula C, Gerhardt 13th nfantry b was a camp vstor on lrst week, Sergt, Henry Clancy, follovlng departure from camp Sergt, Harry Most, has returned to hs dutes.as supply sergeant quartermaster detachment. spur track to boler house 14 has been completed delveres co.al arc novv mado drect from car. new guardhou.so opposte headquarters buldng has boon opened tho dutes ot mombers ot guard somewhat changed. In thc future, due to small number solders now on duty n camp, a smaller number men wll attempt to carrj. on necessary guard dot.als. In -addton to non-commssoned flcer n charge.at man gate at all tmes, an fcer s statoned thoro from eght n mornng untl four In tho afternoon to Inspect all vehcles leavng thc camp. Durng remer day no commercal cars wth loads merchse wll bo permtted to leave camp. WE Have n Stock BLCK STOVE PIPE ELBOWS, HEDERS THIMBLES FLUE STOPPERS COLLRS ND DWPERS TleMonloomeryHarflwareCo 15 Man Street ELECTRIC WSHER Largest Sellng Washng Machne n Unted States THERl-y.S KESON Wrte or Phone JOHN F. RYN Electrcal Contractor Parley Block YER, M.\S.S. YER, MSS. lunnaton thus provded was rar pleasng. Refreshments wero sorvod about eleven p, m, dancng contnued to mdnght. commttee were Carl S, Proctor, ch;rman, E, o. Proctor, a..ssted by Horato O. fha-se,.mr.s. Vola Dow-nng. Herbert H. Proctor,.St. Mnrjs CaUjoIlc Olnb. grls tho Catholc club hold a bowlng party nt thc local alleys on Thursday l.ast weck. s on provous occasons tho exclusve uso all alloys was reserved from seven tll ton o clock; Two przes wore orfcred, ono for tho grl bowlng thc hghest strng one for grl hr\-lng th«best throe strng total, Wnfred Madden succeoded n capturng both prros, wth a hgh strng 9f, wth a total for throe atflnga 23. Othor hgh seorca on tho occason woro mado by Carne Davarnoy 210, Maran Davs 207. nna Coto 189..Mao Rynn 178 Pearl McMahon 177, Thla was tho.second a.scrloa sx partcs. Scvonty-onc members tho club wero presont at tho regular weekly meetng In tho church on Wednesday evenng last -weok. meotng thfs week -R-IIl ho hol(\ on Frday evenng at tho usual hour..sx mombers. olub appeared In thc one-act farce enttled. "Not on tho program." whch woa prosontod In connecton wth tho annual reunon ot thc parsh. Consderng that It wo,\,. Opened Its basketball se.aaon Thuraday afternoon when y shot tjaakets wth Estabrook fve from Ftchburg In a game whch resulted -In a tc, yer scored thc frst basket, n vstors ran up a lead whch was kept all through tho game untl last half tho laat perod. t end tho flrst perod Estabrook had lead, score beng 10 to 8, t start thc second perod thcy scored several baskets, gettng.a ten-pont load on hte local boys, but ycr staged a strong comeback gradually crept up scored thc tyng baaket when tmekeeper blow tor tlmo, Thc local team wanted to play tho tlo f, but tho vlaltora refused, argung that baskot dd not count, but thc referees whstle had not blown untl after baaket was made, so thc score wns counted. score: VKR,, ESTBItOOIC FIVE Sullvan If If- Hlce Plllman rt rf, H. ONell Donahue c c. Buck Towler lb lb. Frlsa Downng- rb rb, F, ONell Goals FVom floor, Sulllvnn 8. Donahue S. Downng 2. nce 2. H. ONell 6. Buck 2. F, ONcIl.1; from froe tres. Sullvan 1, H. ONell 2. F. ONell 1. Thc prelmnary gnme w.as between thc Mdgets Ftchburg yor Grnngo. In whch thc latter easly defeated Mdgets by tho scoro 60 to 21. Tho Grango fvo played a fast game, showed good ablty In passng, Saturday nght tho yor Grange fve -wll meet tho Lunenburg,, In Lunenburg, BowllnR Match, yor defeated Ftchburg by fortyseven pns n thrd r seres at yer la.st w-eek Frdy, -when home te.am connected for 1366 aganst 1319 for Ftchburg star.s, yer won match n last strng w-hen y ht tor 4S3 overcame lead secured by Ftchburg In frst gnme, D, Downng wth 114 Regan wth 101 helped to boost yer total. teams are bowlng a seres best three lve matches for thc suppers nnd Ftchburg won thc flrst two. y seemed to havo thc thrd match put away tor.sate keepng untl y ht tho toboggan n flnal, Harrngton, veteran m all. led Held w-th 293, beng only Fltchburg bow-ler to roll up to form. score: YF.R Chldren a table wll be devoted to r nterests, Chrstmas gfts wll afford a wde selecton; household table wll fln lt«place -wth utlty wares, homemade cy food wll be on sale people yer wll havc an opportwlty to hear.a, vared concert program Thursdy evenng rendered by Versatle artsts Boston. fternoon tea, under auspces cafetera commttee, wll be an enjoyable feature, substantlal menu for each evenng has been prepared as follows: Wednesday, escalloped oysters, cold corned beef, pes, rolls, salads, tea, cfee mllk: Thursday escalloped potatoes, cold boled ham bakcxl beans, salads, rolls, pcs, cot-^ fee, tea mllk. Tha meals wll be sen-ed from flve to seven oclock each nght. Stevensons Mens Shop Barry Buldng YER, MSS., n. Downng. C. Kegan.,,. Snvn H. Downng Tot.Ts,.,, Kng Orlb,Iohlson... - Harrngton ICano Tot,I-s,... 12,,»9 - - S,1 -. SS -, 427 FITCHUI S S. 107 sr,.. tj SO ss S6 r.g 9, S S ,-. lu S IS,1 7S.Slos K6-27S Fcdnratcd Ohnrch.,.>"\?""^ worshp sermon at 10.4,), Bble school at twelve, -young Peoples meetng at G.I5..Mss Jesse McGregor, leader. Evenng servce at soven oclock. Tuesday evenng, Bov Scouts at peven oclock.. Thursday evenng md-w-oek servce at 7.30, part tho worshpper It ho s to derve beneflt from sorvce, effect attendng dvlno worshp upon ones chldren communty. HRVRD Death..^Srs. Wllam B, Fonner. who was for many years a resldont yer but who has been.away for paat throo years, returnng recently, passed away Tue.sday at homo ot Harry R. Draper. Ploa.s.ant street, whero sho had hcr homo. Pneumona w.as tho cause ot hor death.. Fenner was born nt Rehoboth. prl 21, 1834, She was tho daughtor Nowton nnd Marsha Howo (Prouty) Burr, She marred Cnpt. Fenner In Cambrldgo Docembor , camc to yer when hcr husb moved hero Ih 1S78, Fonner was a member Frst Untaran Par- Str ater. Str ths Saturd.ay presenta Besse Barrscale In "Thc broken gate," Bosse Barrscale Is tho star ths beautful atory mothor lovo never hns she created a more tender sympatc char.actcr than ths tho devoted mor who practsed self-denal for twenty years for sake hor nameless son, " broken gate" Is adapted from wdely read novel same name by Emorson Hough, than whom re Is no more popular esteemed novelst tod.ay. It was drected by Paul Scardon, tho man who made ".Mlestones." Partners thc nght" many or bg succeascs. She pad for hor sn wth twonty years sufferng. Would you do thc same? fvc-doll.ar gold peco gven wom.an sendng best answer ot not over 100 word.s. Wnner announcod December 3. Sunday, double feoturo bll,. Two ahowa only, p. rrt Marguerte Fshor In "Chnrgo It to mc." "ll a far In love." adapted from thc stage succeas. "Thc brdal path." wth May Collns. Stuart Holmes, Raymond Hatton. etc. News Items. t republcan prmares In Worcester Tuesday, November 22, Ellory E. Hoyal ward seven, -was nomnated as a cdate for common councll wth a majorty 200 votes over hs nearest opponent. entertanment arlvcn by cvcs commlttco tho Womana club Frday ovenng, Docember-2, wll nclude In program a play, "Elzabeths young man," wth John BIfrelow, Smmons^ Mlss Madelne RusscH Mlss Vera Wllard aa cast, whch speaks for Itself. Robert HacKcnsle, who gave dances at Copley-Plaza Jast wnter, has kndly consented to assst,,-also Walter Sargent, soprano; IWlllan B. Robnson, bartone, yer, wll render soloa and a duct "Mss-Elvra Scorgle wll?r^,scoch songs In Hghl costume..cormuhty sng w^ll bo a feature, besdes toe-dancng by, ^ss Lorrane Stone a mnuet wth llss Phylls Hardman. Msses Ro.samond Cleaves Sophe Westcott wll sng a duct Mss Qoncvevc Mead a solo., cafetera lunch.swches, cfee, cocoa. Ico cream cake wll bo scr\.ed durng tme. socal dance wll closo thc evenng.. Mr., Herbert Cleolvc? wll fmlsh musc. prbcocds,wlll bo used In tho nterests thc town,.,, prayer meetng Congregatonal church wll bo held Sunday evenng at sever oclock; Royal In chargo. subjeet, manson," by Henry Van- Dyke. P. Donlon 6L CO ; GHOIOB WESXERN BEBF NTIVE -POKE, CraOKESB, JfOXtt Glrh Clnb Dance. Unltarhan GlrLs cluh g.avo onc tho most enjoyable Thanksgvng day dances ever gven by tho club nt thc town hall Thursday evenng. largo attendance. Includng many young people home from school collogc marked event, Wlsons orchestra flve peces rendered sprted mualc for occaalon. Thc tabooed moonlght danco suddenly appeared On tho program when thc falure bf electrc lght servce.suddenly plunged hall Into darknew aobut Several lanterns n hgh power polce acarchllght were provded by Chef Bontty so that dancng could proceed. Tho II- Ish church In whch she w.as for many years a devoted worker. hout thrco yeara ago aho moved to Lttloton Tj>j-mcn Comlnct Clmrch Scrrloc where sho mndo hor home wth her ^^""^H ocrrjcc. nocc. Ml,s.s Florence Wlcox B ",er ThotSHn"? " ^r"" ="-.sdes ths nlocc, Mr.s. Fonnora only n,..^ ^"^l"/y""«i^"" relatve Is a slster-ln-law, rthu? j ^^ rch took ^hnl^^l^s" ^"""^ P" Fenner. ot Washngton stroot. Capt, ^prv^eo q»nd,... ^^>, J ".Ownng are sl Fonner dlod July , f?n,j. tp".?," ^" laymen were.h. D, fmorn nr v^o.qn,»>, w t,..- \"K >" Untaran churches through- Tho funeral Mra, Sarah E. Fennor was hold Thursday mornlnfr at out tho countrj-. churches thrbugh- solost fjuarch^c^-ck from t^^fl?^^^a?! [? ^ ^, ^ X ^ ^ W ^, lan Parah church. Rcv. Prank B Crall llclated. Pr. Wllllam B! Robnson presded at thc organ. Tho Interment was In Fennor lot In Woodlawn cemetery, phere Rcv. Mr, Crall re.ad bural llcc. bcarors were Harry R. Draper, Qoorgo H. Hlll, Kdward C. Page H K Serson. Unon Fnlr. two\ lll"tn"o^c"ock\"?ltownha?i ch"ucrannvor^dvs?f" T^"2. Tf Wcdno.sday. Thursday. X, X \ I ^urso hr^emnh^al^?^.?,-..j? lf.l?: Doum" by KolUschnar. men dlschargcd r dutes wth caso smoothness.herbert H, Proctor road thc flce confesslon nd Dr. Ralph H. Wyllo, llco nf mornng prayor. odoro W. B.arry read tho psalter governor» proclntnatlon. Ira- -Q. Dwnell prosented ferng basons from altar to tho collectors read los.to._ Dr. Herbert ^..rrleat wa«preacher. Hs subject was " ^=^!^^^^...f^^l\tl?^^,^t^x^.stll nvor. :^«ltc a number from here attended th«unon Thanksgvng servco at Cohprcgatlonal church In Harvard last-sunday mornng, In tbo evenng re wns a concert n Baptst vcatry at whch, an ferng for Baptst Bel Boston was takeh. Mlss Mary Gussman spent Saturday Sunday wth Mr. Haynes. Pr, Cramer, Boston, taylng a week wth Mr. Stone.,Mr. Wllam B. HaskeU entertaned hs chlldron famles at dnner on Thanksgt-vlnsr. - Mlas Blanche Wllard, lncastcr, F-ed W. Bateman sster dned wth M<-. Haynej on Thursday. : Mss lce Marshall.was -trlth frends In Boxborough on tho holday. W. B WlUard entertaned hla daughter husb, Mr. Ur. lbort Rockwood, Oardnor; hs aster, Bleanor Merrlfleld, a;d Mlu lurft Brown, Boxborough, on Thanksgvng day. John C It Clark, lancaater. spent Thursday aftcrno«a -wth hs aunt, Mss Karlne I Lawrenco. ^ STEOBSFBtES FBCXTS > cuamx UTD ^qts 3Sa&S SO OOVSVSSB BBCD m> -psnex mzaam. IIBD, otstoscure&rora JQBSSH FISB EVERT TCEBX \sebts for CHE Olf^X^HfOOtxtf, m "Uo fnest best sahbtlttb f8r %B»> ttte. Oan be nsod en tjte {al(l» Ohoaper thaa lftrd aad sios botto BcsdMa EOBSr QVLOX WESTTEKN BEEV P. Donlon & Co. Heads Block TER, B&Sa. TcIcpboDo SS x -?a r^?^ --^% FLSH LIGHTS. tob ORET CONVBtOXSlfOB " n> CONSIDERED NEOkSSETe BV SINT PEOPID Wo cattjr» larco stook tf,-. «U V«ttcma., I j; ^^ Wo son a lanm nnatber odt. batteres hmtt tmm ^ > batlcrca bolba ooaalbc In tmtrf weelc t fffty. To get satlatactoc ^.. oeonomlcal MTVIW.wot ottm aco tbat MBlM DreBh tested tnlfwhl awl t bollw that aw^mag flh-<^u> vonr battery Md 3?, -, v.^\ WB qubmwaea xov M.<t«f~<, xl ^sm Y r^^-1- "ttw^ pnm^ttsmm ; l-l; d m -yww^: -II....," ^vmm

6 fr M W-t j. K te^--- >f r I s m. PGE SIX nppo^lwhlvvalllmimmpmh y" wjnnatu ln< nhlltltl(m lammpwtm H.Hll!J{JHj g ^l. mr 4 II fcum unwff«^ HTOS^-" STUEDY, NOVEMEE 26, 1921 LITTLETON News tems. Boy Scouts held a meetng on lost Saturday evenne at Baptst church. busness meetng was followed by games a second marshmellow toast. Each scout voted th». meetng vory enjoyable. In tho town hall on Monday evenng. November 28. at 7.30, under tho auspces thc Mddlesox County Bu-.rcau grculture Home Bconomlcs, moton pctures wll bo glvon on - "Tho Farm Bureau cornea to Plcasantvlow," two reels; "Holplns., farmers tomorrow," two reels; "Tho happer way," onc reel; " prehstorc beller,<» two reels; " pack tran trp through Washngton natonal forests." one reel, a sdesplttng comedy, one reel. Everyone. s nvted, admsson wll be freo, a slver collectlo wll bo taken. Chldren must be accompaned by adults. t tho monthly meetng ot Unl-. taran I.aymens league In North ndover. N. H.. Thursday evenng, No- vember 17, Rcv. Carl G. Horst was tho speaker. Tho unon Thanksgvng servce was held n Untaran church on last Sunday evenng. Rev, E. C. Dunbar, thp Baptst church, preachng sermon on "Practcal Thanksgvng." Rev. Herbert L. Caulkns, a former pastor Baptst church, ^fsslstod n thc servce. collecton was taken for thc beneflt tho Kngs Daughters..-, Rev. lbon Kng, who preached so acceptably a few week«ago, wll oc- cupy. Congregatonal pulpt agan comng Sunday..On November 30, afternoon evenng, annual far Congregatonal church wll bc tho center around whch all nterests wll radate. Doors open at.2.30; when tho Ldles wn greet everybody happly supply usual ^ares from well-stocked booths. pron, parcel- post, package, food, gft, cy whte, elephant tables wn holdntany attractons. From flve to seven a supper wn be served equal to any that have ever been sered from tho -wellknown lardres. Congo cooks. n entertanment s slated for evenng that promses to closo tbeday to satsfacton our patrons. Como have a good tme. - annual meetng Hstorcal ;society wll be held at home - secretary, Mlss Kmball, ths Saturday afternoon at 2.30 oclock. nnual dues-are n order, a full attondance s-desred. next entertanment n,lyceum course has beeh put.-udad one week, wlll refore be gven on November 29, Imperal Instrumentlsts wll favor thc audence at that tme wlh a concert. department ot agrculture s preparng a bulletn ot M.assachusetts frms for sale, to be roady for dlstrlputjon n early sprng. Lttleton property owters. desrng to Ist ^^. propertes In ths bulletn, should communcate wth selectmen before December 1. Unon Far. yer town hall, vember 30 December 1. Dont forget whlst party by SV omens Catholc club Saturday evenng,- Novenber 2$, at eght p, m. n lower town hall, Guests at Douglas Whtcombs for over Thanksgvng are Mr. Mrs Herbert Whtcomb daughters, Jean Kathryn, rlngton Tllr,. Howard Stewart son. Crag, ot Worcester., H. J. Marshall moved nto thc now house at center on Tuesday, on Thanksgvng afternoon entertaned chldren grchldren great grchldren. next meetng Womans club wll be a Presdents day, November 28, when presdents secretares from several clubs wll be entertaned by an artst from Whtney studos n Bcston nusc rom or clubs.. aftemoon Is In charge Mr.;,-.Mce M. Whtcomb. bah. who was also flrst permanent socretary, In a fow well choson words welcomed guests. Frank Qrogcry spoke.for charter members, as woll as dd J. JloPhcrsoh, Westboro. H. E. Humphrlss acted as charman gavo a bref summary excellent condton Nashobah. - ltoger t waa ono tho best meetngs. ever hold by Nashobah. Threo rousng cheers were gven by Nashobah to Wamest degree staff whch woro roturned n knd by Wamest to Nashobah, thus clos ed a nght that wlll be long remem bored by all presont. BapUst Cbnrch Notes. Mss Emaa Tennoy s loadng prayer meetngs for thla month. very.attractvo feature Sunday mornng servce was tle splendd sngng by chor also that sx boys who sang from gallery. Rev. Herbert L. Caulkns spent tho week-end n town asssted at tho churph on Sunday mornng at unon servce n evennr nt Untaran church. Tho paator has secured a lmted number "What we have done " a booklet descrbng Baptst work. y are free may be secured at church. subject sermon for Sunday s " progressve lfe." Vntaraa Notos. "Ho-w to help cause ot Chrst n Lttleton" was tho me sermon last Sunday mornng, Mrs Eesle. Hager In most feelng manner rendered two solos. floral decoratons were most attractve consstng qf yollow chrysanmums from Lttcton chapter U, L, L a cactus full beautful blossoms lent by George C. Bonnell, last but not loast, whte chrvsanmums glvon by J, F. Zappey, ot Greenwch, n lovng memorv hs wfe, Lucy Houghton Zappey, whose brthday was Wednesday. November 16. se flowers were placed upon grave n Woodlawn cemetery after church servce. monthly meetng thc Womans. llance wlll be held on Frday evonng. December 2, at eght oclock In tte veatry. It wlll be observed as gentlemens nght. Rev. George Kent mnlater Harvard Untaran church, wui gve an llustrated lecture on " rver trp by bcycle." local mnster has ntroduced two excellent deas, namely, to have ulon Thanksfrvng servce on Sunday evenng before Thanksgvng day to take up at ths servce a collecton for beneft Klnga Daughters. n excellent lght, placed by parsh, commttee drectly over rnusc on organ, Is much apprecated by organst, Jesse M Young. TTe annual parsh meetns wll be held on Monday, December LG. church school was In charge tho Mssonary commttee. Gfts frut, vegetables food brought by pupls school formed tho Thanksgvng dccoratons ut -morhlng sorvco later woro packed sent by express to tho Lttle -Werers Home n Boaton, sum ot money amovnung to J9,12 was also sent through church treasurer. church school s unusually fortunate In securng Lucy Dow Cushng as a new teacher wcre glad to gve her a rsng welcome nto hor now work. re are many new nterestng boots n schoo lbrary, Mlss Gertrude Charter, lbraran. Hours 12,ID to ono p. m. Topc mornng sermon. "Thc task church n communtv natonal weltare." Norortleth nnversry. Tho Back-Log club celebrated ts forteth annversary on Thursday evenng, November 17, In tho vostry Untaran rhurch, "rc celebraton began wth usual socal hour, folo-wed by banquet. Musc W.IS furnshed by teachers quartet, Nahum H, %Vhtcomb acted.as toastmaster delghted audence wth many a wtty story remnscence. Mss Henretta Ew-ngs told tho actvtes tho club n ts earlest years read extracts trom club paper, "Sparks," 1883 ssue, a good deal amusement was created n tellng what some tho gro%vn-up3 today cld when y were chldren. re were twelve charter members present. Herman Knght spoke on that allabsorbng topc, armament conference, Rev, E.,T, Prescott. who followed, also used conference as hs man me, emphaszng deals opportuntes n pathway our presont growth. Mr. Prescott was ordaned nstalled as pastor In Lttleton church In 1890 he also remnsced to amusement company. Dr. dams responded to toast, "Tho healthy town." festvtes ended wth sngng one verse "God bc wth you tll we moot agan." sung by all present. Obtuary. Francs Warren Dodge, last ten chldren Barnabas Sarah Cornng Dodge, ded November 18 after a long llness. Ho -was born at thc Dodge homcstoad n North Lttleton, all hs lfe eghty-three years was spent In ths ^wn, thc greater p.-rt t on thc old farm. He was a pupl at both Westford New London academes, but tho lttle brck schoolhouse In North Lttloton held place closest to hs heart. He loved to speak t. ot tho boys grls he knew thore. tho lessons hc learned re, Tho reunons Its members were n great Joy to hm. In 1896 Mr, Dodge marred Mss Mary B, Howe, ot Westford, who survves hm. Funeral servces were held for hm on Sunday atternoon at tho homo hs -nephew, Rchard S. Dodge, Hager sang beautfully "re la rest for thc weary" "In thc.sw-ect bye bye." Rev. Herbert L, Caulkns, a frend neghbor, former paator Mr. Dodge, spoke feelngly hs long, qulot useful lfe, enrched by hs love good readng ard tho outdoor world, flled wth devoton to hs home, hs town. thc Idc.als church. Bural was In old famly lot In Westlawn cemetery by tho sde revolutonary grfar, ot whom he, loved to spoak. PEPPERELL Xews Items. large buck on e.-thbuon n front Tarbel block frst ot week was secured bv George H DuPaw whle he was on a huntng trp wth Joseph Terney a partv New Hajnpshre gentlemen at Center Swch, N. H. buck weghed <6- pounds e.\cept that It had one prong antler broken was a bsome specmen. Mr, Terney who had a drove deer rounded up for hs beneft, n hs confuson at unusual sght, only sectred a 60-lb doc Thoy report game plenty, but consderable snow durng ten days or more y were n north country. Tluuk-sglvlg.Servloes. Iwo teatures marked Thanksgvng servces last Sunday evennk, whch were held at Methodst elrel, very able dscourse l.v. It, \S, Drawbrdge Commut.v church, musc hv newl.v organzed vested chor, Th.- (ongregatlon was a large one n.sprng In r close attenton! Mr. luawb-dge preached a sermo rcplet.- wth Thank-sglvIng suggestons recullt: to all many blessngs past.vear, n r home tes natonal affar.-), entonng specal slgnlcau-e for gvng thanks, 111 tho (ue,sto now- Ieng agtated dsarmament. t openng evenng processonal by thc twentv-two young ladles grls Hope Crcle In r vestnels, was a trulv beautful scone as y noved up center asle sngng for processonal, Holy, holy, holy," y took r places at left ot pulpt, led.sngng durng evenng., H, Harrs jreslded at organ, wcas asssted by young volnst, rtoscoe Reod, who s a remarkublv prcent player for thc age only ten years. He gave a voln solo durng tho evenng, " lost chord," accompaned by M!v> ethra Wnshp. on pano, quartet from thc vested ehor, composed Esr Martn, ethra Wnshp. lestna Parker Vola Han-s, rendered "Day Is dyln.- In west," very acce^ably. ncre w.as a recessonal at close church was decorated w-lth evergreens, many varetes frut vegetables were used, whch were afterward sent to Lttle We ers Home, mong tho many frends relatves attondlng tho funeral servce woro tho atato presdent tho W. C. T. U., Qlw..;on, also tho county presdent, lamlton. Mlss nne Boynton, a nece, also attended from Swampscott, mong thq many floral ferngs were sprays from W, C, T, U.. a w-re-ath arbor vlte from D,. R a laurel wreath wth whte rbbon tron M.slonury socety, whch she had once beon a member, a spray trom member thc Smday school class uf many years ago,.wveral peces from relatves frends. nterment w-;s n thc fanly lot In Walton cemetery. NEWEST OF WRPS Models n. Trcotne, TwH Cord, Normy Ors, Now dvertl.senenls DESPIR LURKS IN WEK BLOOD" Gudes Pepto-Mangan, Blood-Bulder, rouses Dull Facultes any a man.-rul many a woman feels all out sorts from thn, weakened blood. least lttle thng gono wrong throws Ihem Into a wld form despondency. Instead bracng up meetng ordnary dffcultes, y are downed. Nerves are on edge. ppette lags. Sleep Is restless. y are weak tred dull. Poor blood works ts havoc tll wll loses Its power. Few people who fall nto habts ot worry despondency realze that most ot r troubles are due to lack endurance to blood that has become weakened by overwork or stranng. Healthy men women wth rch, red blood soo thngs brghtly. y tackle lfe wth zest go along smlngly, full ot eagerness endurance, Gudes Pepto-Mangan taken steadly restores thc blood to ts natural rchness. It actually makes red corpuscles, tny partcles n blood whch make t red. Druggsts have Gudes Pepto-Mangan n lqud tablet form. dvertsement, Dcatl. doath Itobert Henrv. Gardner occurred suddenly last Saturday at hs home on Leghton street pneumona, attor an Illness from nlluen-.!a ot le,s.s than two ^. He was a natve ot Dunstable, tho son ot late Wllam Gardner Carne Gardner that town. He w-as thrty-fve years age, had been a resdent here n tow-n for several years. Durng war ho was employed,-t -("amp Deven.s-, later at yer staton, about a mnnth ago he entered emplov -Na.shua P.ver Paper Co. Hs marraj-e to M.s.s.Maude,.lev ths tow-n was n 19:, he leaves a famly three small chldren. He Is survved al.so by four ssters. Wllam Danforth, Mane, gnos Kmbtll.Vashu.a. Charles I.orden Marshall ths town. He also leaves fve brors, ohn Frank Gardner, I>unstable, Wllam, Thomas arul Itchard Gardner ths town. Hgh mass was celebrated n Sf, Josephs chureh Tue.sday mornng at nne, oclock by Rev. Fr, Casev, wth sngng by Mr.s, Elzabeth Morrssey, re w-ere many very beautful lloral trbutes uml.sjrtual bouquets. Bural w-as n St, Josephs cemetery, pall heare.-s beng Wllam DWver, Henry P.le.v, Thomas.\lle Joseph Olea. IT BRINGS RESULTS Remember to order your want classfed advfs for next Sundays Globe today. Globe s tle great classfed edun Xew Engl. Read (lobe cvc-j- day. Make le Globe your Boston newspaper. Order Boston Daly Sunday Globe regularly from your newsdealer or newsbov. Heavy Black Sstn Reversed Wth Hardng Blue, ffords a Wnsome Two-In-One Garment It Is Interestng to note enthusasm wth whch women are grccttng new-est wraps. Every week newmodels ure shown In trlcoune, twiu cord, uonny, bollva nnd velours. To cover ones afternoon gown ro Js a (IcUghtfulIy s>vagger wrap heavy black satn reversed wth Hardng blue sath heavly frluged at bottom knee deep. ncest part Is that one may reverse ths wrap for evenng occasons to Ught sde, thus makng t a sort two-la-one model... nd frnge lends graceful effect, swayng gracefully wheu wearer Is In moton. bg collar capes shoulders Is ted In tront wth long sa.sh ends. Just thng for motorng Is a br new wrnp plad wool, frnged at bottom deeply collared cuffed n plulu materal. Ths model wraps Itselt close about fgure, thus Insurng warmth beauty. mong slender coat w-raps re s one In tobacco brown, excellent for street wenr, developed In loose wraplke lnes, shrred ut wnlstllne, grdled by a narrow belt nnd touched here re by slk sttchery. Por dressy occasons Is a coat gray trcotne. In Tuxedo style, wth facng extendng frora neck to hem. For added attracton tho revers are scalloped deeply tuh-bnck cuffs also follow ths example. narrow strng grdle Is ted about hps, gvng low lne so fasllonuble ths season. Black satn navy trcotne combne effectvely n many top coats for daytme occnslons, n almost every one re s a hnt embrodery that lends a. subtle charm all ts own. IMPORTNCE OF THE CORSET vthe UNIVERSL CR \ Prdey^Omershp T^HE Ford Tourng Car has brought to - farm hotnes country more real pleasure, comfort convenence than perhaps any. or one thng. It has enabled farmer hs famly to mngle wth frends, attend church, neghborhood functons, enjoy tha many pleasantres that abound n country lfe. Truly Ford car wth ts low cogt operaton mantenance, ts usefulness effcency, has been a boon to mercan ^rmer. > Your order should l)e placed at once f you wsh to avod delay n delvery. J. M. HRTWELL uthorzed Sales Servce NSHOB GEGE LITTLETON Telephone Death ;\gc<l Hcsldet. - l.uey nn (Colburn) Boynton. one towns agod resdents, pas.sed away on.saturday. November l.l. at home Danel Goodwn n Hollw, X, H,, w-hcre she had I heen eared for snce last ugu-^^t. Fol-! low-g an llness from a oold, whch 1 a?,.:;ravated a heart droulty, IJo.vnton ssttned a slght shock last week, whcl w.s thc mmedate cause f death, loynton was born n Holls, I).-ceml)er ll, ISa, eldest funnly.sx chldren Ellas - Thankful Colburn, Of ths famllv her s,st,-s.. Sarah Palmer, Mrs", Klvra Glson Mar.v Sw-azey, have ded, also one her" brors, J"hn Colburn, youngest bror, Kdward Colburn, ot Grovel, alone surv\-es her.. Boynton w-as educated n jnllc school. Holls was grad- : K-te! from Glmanton academy I th - Slxtccntl nnversary. Loyal Nashobah lodge, I. O. O. F., M. U., celebrated r sxteenth annversary by holdng a class Intaton aupper In town hall on last. Saturday. bout forty members Lowcll lodges camcs over wth thc degree staff Wamest lodgo Intated a class ot nne cdates In a very acccptablo manner, after whch all narched down to tho dlnlng-room where nn excellent suupcr waa awatng m, ladles tho I»rldo Kashobah wcro ready to serve p. Elght}--nvo sat down to enjoy tho good thngs provded by Nashobah. Includng vstors from ycr, Lowell, Maynard. cton. Westboro, Boston, Rhode Isl, Hudson or places. George W. Emsley, p.g.m., lym- Pll; H..T. Wentzell. p.c.s,, Boston; James Smth, p.p,k,m., nnd O. Emsley, p.p.g.m., Lowell, woro ch after-dnner speakers,. or remarks wcro heard from chef staff, John Mlls, Wamcst, Jnd John Ecrctt, p.g., also Wamest. noble gr Nashotown beng only luckv hunter from ths vcnty. Henry E, Frost ot Proctorsvlle, Vt,, s enjoyng a two s vst wth h.«daughter, John Roder, on Cross street. y m.ade a trp to I.awrence Sunday to make acquantance hs new grdaughter, Paulne vs Frost, baby daughter Mr. Mra Edgar Frost. meetng Wonans uxlarv to tbe Prank West post was held on Monday evenng at home TCcaton on Hgh street. Ffteen members were present usual busness thc meetng was dscussed. s yct no defnte plans for ftfnrc havc been m.ade. next regular meetng wll be held at home P. J. Hayes, Hgh street.. Thanksgvng d.y guests at >he home Rev. George M. Xewhall wjfe were r son, Karl Xewhall. from Hartford, Conn,, where he s teachng n tho,krkwood schoo. lso r daughterj-mlss Jeannette, fronj Boston Unversty, wth her roommate Mss lyouso Bran, Baltmore -Md anor student frend. Mss.Mabel, Meyer, Troy, N, Y, Gert ud- Stone Uoxbury was also an nvted guest, havng boarded for some tmr wth Newhall. Francs Harney, student at Wore, s- ter Polytechnc, w-as a guost at F-;..". Terneys over Thanksgvng, Rev. George M. Newhall w-as call. I to Ftzwlllam l^epot, X, H,, on!<.nurday last w-eck to attend f..- ncral servce a former parshoner. whose marrage ceremony was peformed by hm dulng hs pastoate, Rov. Harry Shattuck from Louden Rdge, N. H recently vsted h.s mor, Henry Shattuck. at home hcr bror. Xathanel Lakn, Townsend road. He was just convalescng from an llness a few weeks. total reported for number ^"- Framngham normal n 1S57. She foxes klled ;n thc fall meet ="">h< on South road n Pepper- Xcw Engl Fox Hunters a.ssoca- \ "}}, "< afterward In Groton, Gardner, Uon waa eleven. I.erov Xuttng ths >"<eser Hollls, X, H, - Her marrage to lfred Boynton ot ths tow-n occurred Xovember 4, 1S63, ancl y w-ent mmedately to lve In old loynton homestead on Blm street, whch was reaftter r home untl hs death n prl, 1900, Boynton. although w-ell adv.anced n years afflcted w-lth ncreasng blndness, contnued to lve t^ere at tmes alone untl place w-as sold In 1916 to Olver Churchll,, Mr.s, Boynton began boardng wth relatves n Holls at home ot F^mma Goodwn ors, later comng lo Iepperel to hpmc thc llsses l-w-rence on Park street, atter awhle gong from re to thc hon> her nece. Mss -\nnc Glson, Shrley road. Her total blndness caused much neasncs.s as she had.always been an.actve, strrng person to w-hctn dleness was unknown. fter she was.s5 years age she learned to re.ad books provded by Insttuton for Blnd, In Bos- j ton, took much comfort In m. She, wa,s always nterested n thc cucstlon temperance. She was a lfe member W, r. T. X, held otlce count.v treasurer unon for twenty-nne years. as long.as thc org.anlzatlon exsted here In town w-.a.s.actvely nterested n,.ame. She w-.as elgble to a membershp at Whte Rbbon Home at \-er went thore as a hoarder last summer, remanng only about four months. nd ns has been stated, she w-cnt from re l.ast tgust to homo Danel Goodwn, w-here ber death occurred, Boynton w.a-s a memher old (ongregatonal church, also Pruduencc Wrght chapter, D,. R., Wonans club for.se\-cral year.«. Of hcr Immedate fnmlly she leaves but one bror. I-Mwnrd Cohurn. Grovel. many neces. nephews. remans were brought from Hollls to thc Communty church on Tuesday, tho arrangements beng by hcr own request somo tme before hcr death. Rcv,.Mr, Crarn Hollls olllclated anrt,as nn old-tme frend. acquantance ot thc dccea,sed for several yenr,s, pad trbute to her qualtes ot mnd character her devoton to tho muno temperance. Ho recalled t^l^ pleasure she derved from hcr rased Bble, recalled hcr apttude In learnng to read ot how ten he had w.atchcd hcr fngers flyng over letters In book psalms, her t.avorte selecton In tho Bble. V)., R. servce was also rendered by tho past regent, Mts. Cushng. actng.as chaplan, pnstor. Rev,,R, W. Dr.awbrldge. fered prayer. Two fclcrtons, hoth favorte hymns tho deceasod, "Rock ages" nnd "Jesus lover my soul." wero mng hy Hutchnson, It was staled by Rev. Mr. Crarn that latter hymn was no dmb thc Inst message to pcnetr.atc tho conscousness Hoynton. who sank Into a st.ate coma Immedately after askng for tho playng hymn. Metlodst Chureh Xotc.-^. t mornng servco at last Sunday re was a large congregaton, an earnest sermon was gven by thc pastor from text, "t pleased thc Far that In lm should all fnlncss dwell," re was spoclal musc by chor, for an fertory a solo by Marchant, -ln a plgrm." In anm by regnlar chor, Marchant also rendered a solo, thc entre ser\-re was pecular slgnncancc. t tho concluson servre a short meetng lcal board was held In thc vestr,\-, to appcnt commlttco for vstng dav, whch takes ptco on Sunday afternoon. Every member thc parsh s to receve.a call from some memher thc commlttco durng tho.afternoon, each member parsh Is requested to reman at home If po.ssble, In order to mako call commttee possble. Thc sor\. ccs day wll be as usnal, -wth a preachng" servce nt 10.46, church sohool al noon, nnd at 6.30 tho meetng thc Wesleyan class wth tho pastor, at tho parsonage, thc meetng at vestry Hope Crclo grls, Thc vested chor wll render selectons at tho ovonng ser\-lce at 7,.10. lead sngng, Tuesday evenng.at 7.30 prayer meetne. Thursday evenng at a moeuncr ot Boy Scouts, on Frday otrcnlng Epworth League nght. Oomnnmlty Clmrch JTotlccs. Homng servce at wth sernaon by thc pastor. pupls Mlss Flynns clnss wll h.avc chargo tbochnrch decoratons, Chnrch sclool at noon, MIs Flynns cla.ss wll havc chargo openng servce. ] Thursdny, December 1, at p.m. rflgnlar meetng thc church trustees In tho vestry. Frday, December 2, nt eght p.m., regular moton pcture servce, -Wm H.art In " whlstlo." Burton Holmes travol pcture. Patho news. I.a«t Sund.ay tho openng; servce. CO.M.MO.NWELTH OV.M.XSSCHf-.-^I.TTS..Mddlesex, ss. Probate Court. To helrs-at-law. next kn credtors, all or persons nterested n estate WILLLVM ED- \\ I.N SP.TKLL late Popperell n sad County, deceased, ntestate. Whereas a petton has been presented to sad Court to grant a letter admnstraton on estate sad deceased to N.V-\ PKRCIV-^I. S \Il- T..-.^V Peperell n tho Countv Mddlesex, wthout gvng a surety on he- bond, Iou aro heroby cted to appoar at a Probate Court to bo hok at Cmbrdge 111 s.-tui County Mddlesex, on tlth day lecember.\. I) , at nne oclocl. n forenoon, to show eanse f any yotx have, wlv.same should not bc Kranted. -nd pcttldner s lutcby drected to gve publc notce re bv jnblshng ths ctaton once n e.ch week, for three successve w-eeks n Peppfell Claron--\dvertser, a newspaper pb:lshed n sad Countv last publcaton to le one dav at least, before sad Court, Wtness, George I. I.awto. I.:s(uro, frst Judge s.ad Court, ths sxteenth day Novenber n thc year one thous nnt.- lundred twenty-one. _3tl2 P, 51, ESTV, P.ogster, COMMOXWE.M.TH OF~MSSCHU- SKTTS. Mddl.-scx, ss. Probato Court. ro helrs-,at-!aw, next ot kn credtors, all or persona nter- 1 ^,».,, ested n tstatt- ot MICHEL Dones only n back front SHKEH.VX Iat.".\yer n sad County, deceased, ntestate. Whereas n petton h.as beon presented to sad Court 10 grant a letter ot admnstraton on estato sad deceased to P.PTH G, OCONNOR Ftchburg In County Worcestffr. wthout gvng a suretv on her bond. You aro hereby cted to appear at a Probate Court to bo held at CambrdKe n sad County Mddlesox. on ffth day ot December. D, 1921, at nne oclock n foronoon, to show cause t any you have, why tho samo should not be granted. nd -ho pettoner Is horebv droc-!,,.-,^".!""<= notce thcrc. by publshng ths ctaton onco In each week, for thre.> successve w-eeks. In Turners Publc Sprt, a newspaper publshed n.\yer. last publcaton to be onc day, at least, before sad Court. Wtness, c.eorge F. Uawton, Esqulro, lrst JudKO s,ad Court, ths elchteonth day Xovember n vear one thous tne hundrod twcntv-ono, 3tl2 I- rtcle Is Necessary to d n Best ppearance Sem or Wholly Fttng Talor-Mades. If you want to look your best n ono new- seml-flttlng or wholly fttng talor-mades you must go bnck to corsets. re are col-sets corsct.s, Is commert a wrter. Carefully selected cared for one ndds grace support to your lfjure, n nowse menaces your health, but f you happen to belong to large body woraen who smply go nto a corset department,, gvng grl behnd counter sze wast, ask for a long or short corset, t Is your own fatlt If your choce hurt.s you makes you squrm n Its grp. When you go to buy n par corsets be careful not to choose too small a sze. small sze brngs your curves n wrong place flattens your back. Be careful nbout corsets heght nnd length. To get both correct, take narrow tupe whch marks w-alstllne on In.sde nmost nl corsets,, usng t ns startng pnce, see for yourself how- jnnny Inches a exor--et Is ntended to c-vtend above below- w-astlne. How hgh It should cnme depends entrely upon your fkre, Remember, If you choose too.hgh a pnr It wll make shoulders nppear too hgh, If bust bc Inrge, apparently Incrense It, Unless durng past corsetless yenr you hnve lost your proper proportons, cloose u pnr corsets wth Tourng Car $355 F.O.B, Detrot M. ESTY, ReKstor, Brght Home s a beacon lgkt comfort n whch every detal, hangngs, pctures, furnture, looks ts best. WESTINGHOUSE p l2m I/MPS N OFF-THE-FCE ROLL BRIM QULITY MOTOR CRS NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER Sth LIGHT SIX MODELS ONLY RODSTER, t-wo-passenger TOURING CR COUPE SEDN $1125 $1150 $1550 $1850 F. O. B. South Bend, Ind. YTES GRGE Maple Street Telephone 425 YER, MSS. FIFTY-FOUR YERS OF SUCCESSFUL PUBLICTION Opal blue taffeta s featured n thl«wnsome "f-.faee" roll.brmmed hat whch s meetng wth favor among carefully dressed women. 11 W; yer Electrc Lght Co. Barry_BIdg. yer, Mass. E D. STONE Fre Insurance gent ntomobuo Cordwood Insumnoo Ksr. Stone, Tjrpcwrltlnrt ln«0 Block YKR, MSa Transparent Hats. Trnnspnrcnt hnts crope Rcorfrcttc, tulle, orgnndle, hnrhmld. lace nnd tho lke nre Irresstlhly youthful nnd ten choscn to wear wth n dnnty. summery frock on accotmt ot r bccomlne stness. Very snnrt, ecru orrnnde IcRlorn trmmed wth sprays ol wheat In snne shndc. Self.trmmed. self-trmmed dress Is havng Its dny. Tncrustatlons, nppllques, flutlnga nre nl vory pood, Thc Inttcr nro smply pressed nto shape nnd nllowed lo full loose. I I( women nre- to wear new. straw hats men, perforce, must wear thc old oncst Thcrc Is- nn ol shortnkc, due largely to thc fact, wc suspect, thnt n grcnt mnny people arc squerng gns who ought to be rasng potatoes. - Tho merlcnn pcoplo eat a bllon dollars worth cy n yenr. No wonder shortngo sugar Is regarded as a flatlonnl msfortune.. OF INTEREST TO dvertsers ten papers we publsh fully cover towns yer, Groton, Pepperell, Westford, Lttleton, Harvard, Shrley, Townsend, Brooklne, N; H. Holls, N. H. Turners Pubc Sprt, yer Groton Lmark Pepperell Claron-dvertser Westford Wardsman Lttleton Gudon Townsend Tocsn Harvard ^Hllsde Shrley Oracle Brooklne Beacon Holls Homestead crculaton our ten papers s ten tmes larger than that any or paper crctdatng n ten towns. Ths s worth rememberng when dvertsers use columns se papers n advertsng. subscrpton books malng lsts are open to au advertsers for r nspecton, a sworn statement g furnshed adertsers when requested. When you advertse know for a certanty crculaton tbe paper. dvertsements are nserted n all ten papers you get results. Wu

7 -;l,. (lj:f. <.{ l.; rp... y!.".v:;tg>rj BOSTON, MSS., j ^I.^ for comfort, jconvenleneo Sdl leonrtmy. E»fnrn.l>od. U tho mo<«nl loonvoaren«, In ertry room promsi I$1.M a day ug- tha unkjuo rstaut I now ono faoatonahow plasl whs»l Itho cholcut tho nuu-ktt alfotdtl aomdf I poloct mult Doacnt aod Catant, THE FMOUS HIHSKELLER J. E^ Grffn 83 East Man Street YER Groceres Provsons NEW, FNCY GItTED ND SMCED- HWIIN PJOfEPPUES T PIUCES THT RERIGHT Honfectoaery Cgars Tobacoo VEEMONT BUTTER SPECOLTY IF YOU RE THINKING OF BUYING DIMOND THIS CHRISTMS SEE H. R STRND Carlty Block, Room 3 yer FOR GOOD TRDE lotf N.ft.8PENGE_R 30N Wsh to call your attenton to r stock CEMETERY MEMORILS whch y would be pleased to have ntendng purchasers nspect obtan prces. PRK STEEET YER, MSS. FISH l-resh Frozen Fsh, Tuesdays Wednesdays, Thursday Frdays We shp by parcel post to neghborng towns. Telephone or mall orders promptly attended to. P. DO.VI/ON & CO. Man Street TOF CHICHESTER S PILLS wl<=-v. THE UIJULOND nakot >k Illll In Bed am Uold tneulucvxr/ boxm. leucd Jrth Bluo KlbSSuVy Taleno ouor. Bnr rons^ V.DllXto.ND libktt JPIlS; < 25 7anImnn..3Bet!,Sl:st.l«a^RcIIbla SOLD BYfRUOOISTS EVtRYWHERE Let Us Do Your Such as BUTTONHOLES Work BUTTONS COVERED HEMSTITCHING PICOT EDGING PLITING PNKING, Etc New Engl Bntton & Platng Co. yer, Mass. 21t51 ONCE UPON TIME THERE WERE NO DOCTORSI Tt Doctor W«Not Mach Nwded UntU Folk B«g«n to Brelt Nature Uw. Deetf Prtjcl PreTenUoB I< Better Haa Cure. m. Yon should choose some -wellknown, tme tested, tral proven remcdv, that has made ts reputaton by b^ng used for many years, by nl sorts peoplo, all over -wrld. Tako Beechams Plls for example Beechams s a housohold -word, has been for mnny generatons. Bccchnm s Plls s o housohold remedy, haa been for over half acentury. People not only tako Beechams but recommend Beechams to r frends. r uso Is Hed down from far to son or from mor to daughter, from ono generaton to anor. Dd you ever hear any complant or crtcsm Beechams? Isnt that a pretty po-werfui endorsemcnt r worth? Druggsts arc glad to sell Beechams,!^S^llton Dollars aye^n MP Jte^^^servc rma Pesdent Hudng ^wjkgdspedcoss SHIRLIEY Nov8 tceos., t tho mcotlnjr ot tho Brorhood on laat week CB"rlday-«T<nlnt- tho usual number attended. WUllam M. Harrs wor^^v?h ""n".? ntcrc-tnkly tho work tho Red Cross ^/f ^ch shot a bff owl last week In tho woods at tho rtar L Tho publc sehoos closed Wednesday for thc rest tho «ock. t St nthony s church lost Mon daj mornng Camlle Glonet Co- ar?ov ^^^-^"^^y.^^^btvn.t. mssonary mercan Board In Inda, c le LomtalBne wero unted In mar. now on furlough In ths country wtl Hage by Rov Charles CorXr occupw pulpt Sunday morntog n Thcy wcro attended by her sstor te Congregatonal church. He comes hs bror, Urslla Lomtallne asd hghly recommended und every ono JVolford Glonet. weddng break- ^)tj"^ brdes parents. Mr. Severln Lontalgnc Chapol street extenson La.st ^^cck frends bhdo met at her home presented he? «"v<=<» "It tho homo?ho ma^h. Who lloor t^^"so"v^e Fo^G^to^" ^^r^^yf^^ ^^-^ -" O-c^^ Mr Mrs Elmer l.llen had ^^B"??t«on Thanksshlne duy Mr Mrs Dana. Somes two??"kftors Boston, MV Sd MTS yojd llen thrco chlwrcn Newton, Mr.. Jjndonbcrg Davd S".I.?^ followng a-e names nan^.^mr"rn ^l^rt//"^-- ^^^" Mrs M^r^y "^t,^ - ^e"a«?s "o?th"c"e range from slxty-clght to olghty-nve te?^^- S-!. -Goodheart daughter Parktrs resdence Hc Is havnctlto lt on Monday, for Woronoco whojn dcrm^t""""-"^ by a Leomnster uxl- Goodhearts bror, Rov j H cwh"?^,"»u» Commun "y town? ""^ ^^- ^^"Iheart remans 1^?" yo""? people Congre- K^"o"\ Sunday school wlll glv" an cntortalnment on Monday cvcnnf XSf" "."<. "Srumental musc wn bo followed by farce. - Hlxvlll? bungler." young pcoplo have put much tme Into rwearsas deserve a good audence. Tme 7 30 al Hnrey-ltes to make Sundav a rol church day Show your colors ^fresds as good Chrlstlan.s, good mercans lovers your klnj" ^"uercans, Thursday, December 1, subject tho rad-week servce at Congregatonal church Is "Groat lves thst h.avo Inspred us most." W attendance Ls desred expescd fn.^."". ^^ - J^^r-ay leaves Saturday for a two-weeks vacaton In Provdence. Kate Morse, Soutl Sf\how^e"r " ^^ """^t!^^" Neghborhood meetng wll he okworth, N. H.. wll take her place.it Brookslde whllo she Is away tho home hn,j! "?»^"".2^y G. L. Snow aftefnoon a?. Martha Conant. has presented tho Legon wth orgn hstory flag. Sho also gave spondng a few days at home o? Mss Xelle Wllk(n» Boston Is fr.^me Fred Sleeper has? framed W^od^v^V"- ^""^ Wllkns^ ^[.V.1.1 ^ border dark blue wth go d st-ys makes t ospeclally annroprate for tho Legon J^^both lr. Robert H. J Holdpn nstructve decoratvo Vl^nelt F^?"-3e> "^"t Saturday ans wltnosed tho Harvard-Yale foothll same at stadum lootdall Mr. Peter Ilorco (MIT!r:,J!. L 2". ^ poster ahowmg hov/ rar than dmnshng total Salon l ;;f ^^", "^^^y &^l^a%o ^=^Pk?erd^^^lt,^S"S,X--^^ vembor"^^; ^^ <" D-^"". Fla.. Xo- ZV^t Y",^""»,"»"«to Federal ad contnues to grow Servce to se men Ig costng $1D,000,000 a year. Red Cross Russell o^p^^ktr^^r^daf " ^^^^^ ^aye -"-" cottage -^far.,! te, "u <" -^^onday for..ecttrp"devrth; rm:w:r nto;o.7tr IT"" "^^"""^ c;o^;^;he Pr^s s:^s^tthr^;^s^re!:rvjfr ".1^-.T..-"-E".:d ^ stltt, surgeon General, u s N Wadsworth; Red Cross Trans 147 Blnd Vets In Useful Work Tranng desgned to flt m for battle lfe wns taken by 147 blnded ex-servlce men at tle Red Cro.ss Insttute for Blnd, near Baltmore, Md., durng fscal yenr ], accordng to report Insttute for thnt perod. Of ths number, 19 have gone on to or nsttutons, n almost every case to Insttutons where those havng sght nre recevng advanced educaton. blnd cx-servlce men who have entered such Insttutons arc provded wth specal text-books In Bralle, readng whch v were taught at Red Cross Insttute. Twelve men havc passed frora Insttute to successfully carry on some occupaton or busness for whch tley were fltted by specal tranng. few I have wthdrawn from Instltuto because poor physlcnl condton, 14 are recevng furr "tranng on Job" nnd 87 are stll In trnlnlng. Red Cross Plans $6,000,000 Effort To Save Chldren Nnety per cent nl dsease s preventable, so doctors say. Eat smple food, exercse wsely, sleep suffcently, what s vtally mportant make sure daly, rerular, thorough elmnaton body waste, chances are nne to one that you %vll keep well, -work effcently enjoy Ufe. Bo-wel Medcal cnre nnd clothlns for thouelm^naton food tssue waste.ss chldren In Central Eastern Europe are outlned 0.1 actv IS all-mportant. But n caso rrokularty, dsordered or mperfect acton do not mke common mstake takng harsh, volently actng Europe for current year, says a tes ot tho mercan Rcd Cross In medcnes, -wth dea forcng statement on eve fhe nnual bowels to act. Nature beleves Roll Call orrnnlzatlon. se m mld methods. She responds best actvtes, supplemental to feedng to persuason. operntlons Europenn Relef So n selectng a smple remedy to Councl whch Herhert Hoover Is regulate assure propcr bowel (hnlnnnn, nre dcslcned to provde acton, yon should not use harsh or mo5t adequate nnd balanced relef volently actng remedes, no matter wthn resources prvate phhnthropy. how much has been clamed for FOR ICONSTIPTION I ECHMSI PILLS ThroKh tho e.sfahllshmcnt chld welfnre.-tntlons In centers populaton those countres where adeqnnte modcnl cnre Is not now obtannble, merlcnn Red Cro.s plans to provde medcal nsslslnnoe neo<led to restore.se chldren to n normally healthy lfe. foo.wh) hns been made nvallblo for tll:) worlc pstol thnt snt loaded seoms to be exercsng a closer selectve care- In Ifs users or else oitciency hns Inproved vastly. That Hungaran seeress snys our noxt presdent wll hoa "good mnn, succe-wfnl populnr," not knockng anyone, course. Some men arc so prejudced aralnst bathng that y hate for SS-Snturday year to come, even when Saturday Is r pay dny. Red Cross Gves $310,000 to d Clean-Up Drve n njproprlutlon S310.0OO for Red Cross work n connecton wth tlo Clean-up campagn Insttuted by Sovernment to brng clams all asabled serrk-c men who are enttled to Federal ad bore proper government bureau for acton, has beeu made by mercan Red Cross Executve Commtteo mercan Red Cro.ss n makng appropraton authorzed appropraton $.15,000 ot ths sum to mercan Legon to defray expense Legon representatves assgned to varous dstrcts Veterans Bureau. remer appropraton n-as authorzed for apportonment smong several Dvsons Red Cress for carryng on thnt part >f "clean-up" work that falls d- ectly upon Ue Red Cross organzaton y^oung merca Sends Vast Relef To Needy broad I Varous relef projects Junor mercan Rcd (.ross In European rountrles resulted In helpng a^t.ooo flestltute chldren durng Inst Uscal year, accordng to nnnual report mercan Red Cross for that perod. growth nf actvtes Junors nhrond Is mnnltested by a comparson whch.shows ths flgure Is 200,000 Inrger than that prevous fscal year. Nntlonn Chldrens Fund rased by school chldren, memhers ot thc.junor mercan Red Cros.s, was drawn upon for.?420,r).">7 for Ihese projects. Recepts for le Nndonnl Chllh-enR Pmd durng lnst fscal venr totalled $15.^.317. merca Succors Russans Food, clothng mul medcal relef costng $700,000 hns been provded hy sum %(l,. merlcnn Red Cross for thouss Russan refugees stred Inst year n Constantnople vcnty. Some persons become famous by be- 105 menuoned for presdency nnd ors by gcftlng mselves pnged nround hotel lohblf. "What nro you entlnr Instead potatoes?- asks tho Roston Olobo. lmost everythnk except salt mackerel, codflsh cakes nnd navy beans Of courso, re were worklnk Rlrls ton years afo, Ju.-rt as re are now, but thcy ddnt havo to wear.««00 scnlskla capes or $0 slk stocklnr.?. fr?lck;?l,v1h" " ^^?^ «varded tho mntnn..^ ^"^ management moton pcture show on Tuesdav for seral, man." Lnon " whte horse- vember 30 ^Lem^er.^" ss^vs-?.^o- Tu tn;...;"^" "" - "loreco E ar Mchael on Mondav evenng at h^^ home n Wnthrop. Mr M^s t len atended fune.,, 1" ^ Wednesday afternosn""bura!"wann Center. n?w,!r,"^^ I "K<y. who recently In RosVn, 1,"" operauon at,a hosptal rotn?;?, ^"^ recovered sufflclently to roturn home, comng last Sunday. Center schools closed oh Wed- home her daughter, H fprd.monday, where she.spoke to Brdgman, on Center road Ihoemx club on "Lessons for women ^ I.ester James Is workng as detal ^nont^?),^"",? V. Whtng Of Newton ollcer :,^, xj "^ week-end at home ot Mr. at Industral sohool. - Thomaa.Manktelow. rnl?,^"/ ^"^"^t. Thomas C.scaden ot Colebrook,.N H are T l.,\,"",^" ^ at Mr.. T^owksCSrl-VI^ol^V-" -^-- Charles ehen^r ^ha?tjvfn"g^=.^l^r^r &" bur7 ^r ^-l^o^e^ " " " Tewksburv. guests ot Jlrs. Charle.s from Chco^?^\L:^ ^^^ ""«-«<^^ "Tle football fans ths tov/n ro u dav^.?"?^"j" ^<= eame thls Sat?- urday at Crocker fleld, when tho ro?so""lfl",!^\,^= team "meet ue?,? ^^} -^aywood, III., a suburb Chcago., Provso team wll be hold ontuesday evenng. De.T^S "f"?-.""^!"" Shrley Grange cember 6 Durng lecturers hour has las Zplayed v T one """"" scorele.ss ""«season flo <.o, an^ scoreless te game. re wll be a "surprse program." players., about same ace m charge Mss lta Graves. Mlss ^Margaret Dodge, Clyde Graves weght n both schools mufh Barnard Holden. rnterest s shown.as Ftc^urg team wll go to Illlnols.next year ^ Ten from Shrley Grange attended Wllard G. Whte was elected master Of.Mddlesex-Worcester PoSlna cester Pomona Grange held at Groton mceung ot Mlddlcsex--Wor- rlv^^"? "^ "".""al meetng hold n laat week Thursday. Groton last week Wllam Jubb «as reelected gatekeeper.- BOXBOROUGH appeal Francs E. Park from.j lndmg $ awarded to Polly R..^^f^^. <^arro Bradford Vera Bradford spent Th,anksgvng at home r pru-cnts, Mr. Mrs Charles E. Bradford. rrangements have been made holdne^hn!v""=^.^ ^ Scouts"are now town fall """^ ^ meetngs at Georgo Farmer, who reeontlv ln pft:at^"h.^"?""" C""""» ho"- W^odsvnfe."^""^ "«""""^ at th^uu^" ^f Charles Snow spent holday at home Mr. Snows parents, Mr. ahd jnfrs. G.- L. Snow.J",^- ^"""8 Groton Sohool preached an excellent sermon on "Dsarmament at. Trnty chapel lat Sunday afternoon. Mr. Pullng wll have dav ^. t lt^^!"?«"s^"^ n" Sun-, day.at Sunday school classes mmedately after servce. "^^^ t.o^.l^ ^ \^ Bryant s vstng at P vv wjfj^.?^? purchased from n. \v^ Holden Lane place In westerly part town, sale be! ng made by S. LeRoy Longley. Mss Evelyn Snow spent weekend wth frends n Boston. snem 7h^ ^^uf^""""\ ^- ^arjsworth spent hold.ay remer week wth relatves n Plympton ho^^f,^ Sackett Bcston spent holday at home ot Prank J La-tt-ton on Parker road. hmth n a cvl sut resultng from he sale ol a horse that was tredt? le.\yer dstrct court last prl wa.s lu-a-d last week n I.owell. flndng dstrct court was rcatot hgher lrmed by ju.stce court. Ground was broken for perma dam last Saturday. boys.mrs Martha I.yon spent hou-nent!:>.^y"!lr danghter. May, n.nashua,.\. H, brook. Mr. Berner helped wth hs No. 2 dstrct cut brush along.\ugust Irovost s tractor. temporary dam has been thc completed to flow meadow.s one ueek wth h«daughter. Joseph foot.a half. Volunteers arc needed to buld permanent dam to cut.mopherson, In Westboro..Mr. ce ths season...nicpher.son.mr. Edward Torrey Iepperel were wth.>r. rovost over tho week-end. Phlp Leger. a former resdent ot Shrley, was motorman on P & L. car. whch badly damaged an automoble njured Beaulao IUohburg on.vorth Man street I.eomlnster, last week Frday. Clara I.. Gray shburnham has been apponted dstrct deputv presdent Mary. Llvermore Rebekah lodge, succeedng L.oulse K. Downs, resgned. rvnor recent chvnge n mal trans s one that has been leavng at a. m. for Boston now leaves at nnd Mchael lbert Berln, X. H Is vstng at thc home Joseph lbort. SIIss gnes Holdon Is at thc, home her bror, Granvlle, In Concord for Thanksgvng rest tho, Mr.. Ebson Mlls are vstng n Leomnster. Mr. Mlls Is oblged to take a rest from hs work on account ll health. Mr,s Flora Mushre.-l has been con Oned to her bed by a tall, whch broko her left arm badly brused hor pleasure wth hs new Ford coupebody..she toll on floor at tho home ot her daughter. Mchaol Charles H.-nscomb, thc aunt Glonet. It Is not :;nown what caused da DUrkce. ded suddenly her to fall. last week was burled In Braman lot at South cemetery. Hcr Mr.s. Carne Hooper has hcr two sons from Hartford, (-onn., at homo homo for many years lus been In Melroso. for week-ond. Leonard comng on Wednesday, Chester on Saturday. Capt. shton has movod hs f.mlly from tho Shearer bungalow to yer. Tho W. W. S. cluh hold a busness meetng at tho legon rooms last Raturday ovenng. One new name was voted for membershp. Fve dollars was voted tor hosptal fund. Refreshments were served. Old.Shrley chapter, D.. R., meet wth Sfrs. Chapman at Rrooksdo next Tuesday evenng. son was horn Monday to Mr wll tho Sylvester Chesborough. Ml.<»s I.ucy O. Heals, who Is a nur.se In West cton, Is spendng a few days wth. K. S. Baker. Oongrpffatlonnl Churcl Votes. ll servces.t Congregatonal church last Sunday w^ero largely attended In tho mornng In addton to an approprate sermon on "merca In 1921," ro was specal musc by tho chor. t tho.closo I tho sormon a.very protty Incdent took I place In tho presentaton to nne famles nnd Indvduals In recognton long fathful attendance at church a copy "In lkeness men" by Thomas Marjorbanks), one tho fnest studes In tho llfc Chrst, wns mado by tho S. g. class grls In tho Sunday school. tenth copy was presented by. class to r teacher, MLss Marlon H. Jubb. Mlss Ruth Whltaker presented tho books, after a few words by pasto. books wero sutably Inscrbed by Mlss Ncws Items. athletc fleld was surveyed last week by Horace Tuttle cton. In surveyng for dam It was learned tnat large meadow near state ro.-d can be flowed onc toot eght Inches. Come wthn contract. da Durkee h.as returned home from cton, where she has been carng for her young nephew named Roger Edward Braman. -When two weoks old ho weghed twelve pounds. -Mss Hastngs Brehton spent week-end wth Page. Chauncy B. Robblns has been transferred from Massachusetts General hosptal to Deaconess hosptal. Brookllne. He underwent an operaton last Tuesday Is gettng on well. Robblns came home for a few days, but returned to Boston Wednesday, as Mr. Robblns expects to havo surgcal treatment agan when stronger. Mlss Marj, Henderson has gone to E»erett for wnter months. Edward Phlbrlck s serously ll wth pneumona, both hs daughters are at home carng for hm. Mary E. Hager Is vstng n New Jersey, wll probably b«re two Or threo weeks. Tho frenda Emma Porter are sorry to hear she s sck.. Davd P. Walker combnes busness Mr. I.lngham has bought a farm In r..lttleton ot Mr. Hardy. We hear tho place near Boxborough staton, where tho Lng:ham famly havo spent.leveral summers, has been purchased hy Henry F. lwroncc. Mla. Sara Rchardson ha.-! returned to her school work In Palmer. Mr. Bronnng, tho propretor poultry plant at Sunnyneld farm reporta hs sx-months-old pullets arc Layng woll. Tho play, "Get-rch-qulck Walllng- ;f " "> ff^o " Clnton town hall. Docember 9, wth several changes In thc cast. NOTV dtortlsonctts NOTIC: IS HEnEBY.GIVEN that tlo subscrber has been duly appolnttd oxector or (ho wlll SMUBt HEED Inte.\ycrjn Counly Mddle.SOX. deceased testate, han taken l>.r hmself that trust by gvng bnr.l, as tho law drccta..ml persons h.avlng dcmamlfl upon lle rsl.atc sad doccbscd arc herebv rr.q,red to exhbt tho eame; nu Iersons Indebted to snld estate are called upon to mnke payment to.jl^^hd LBERT WJIITNEY, ; >, Executor. ycr. Mass.. November 21, pay la ear at any phce. «rertullj In.he TEN PPKRsp b l.hjj n^ 5 o K P I P E L E S S Why Pay More? RE you INTERESTED IN COMFORT ND DURBILITY? Not what Is clamed, but what you wll actually get COMPBISON6 OP -WEIGHTS KD DIMEN SIpNS OP PIPELESS POENCES }???«" OJ flro pot at top, n Inchoa?nJ^^IU ^L^.""««-"> "o-^":::: \S!^1! / radator, TnVoJnd^""-.---! rcc-ar area, In^uaro InchM" Warm ar... Incrcnso In warm-sor area. II " Cold ar.,: Increase In oold-alr area Round Oak No % "^^ <-«. Next Bost Plp^ces 24 ID. Flro Pot 24 Capacty -wa^er pan. In gallsn^:::::.": 3 LET US NSWER YOUR HETING PROBLEM ^sox.rnlt^^^o^t^w^ Wthout cost to you let us measure your house Telephone - - I M U D FR IG G S J STJCCESSOH TO R. M. GRHM MILLINERY... I BMyBoldr : YEE, MSS, (4M5K,J.^N^4 HIGH TEST? RIGHT! Maclte ngltest" ge So called becaase wth two extra plates per ceu MCLITE tests 20% hgher than any battery manufactured, on all hgh rate nomentary dscharges a»d breakdown tests. SOME FCT! Tet motorsts are quck to dscovet reserve power controued by two extra plates per oell. On cold mornng when that motor s stff, reserve power s needed. MCLITB motorst smles at stfle motors. If he -wjre as certan abou«te rest hs oar as he s about MGLITE he would nevec have Qause for worry, SPECIL OFFER FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER We Wll llow Tou 10 for Your Old Battey Toward Pur<as^ a New HaH TEST UGLTTE Woods Batteru Servcs & Sales 14 Park Street Ttdephone YEB^ IHSS. Dstrhn»ors for yer, arotoa, PeppereU lattleton, Westford, Shrw! Haryard Townsend REPRBSENTTIYBS IfNTED IN THE BOVE TOWNS IT HS BEEN PROVEN by a very large number busness men ctzens! yer surroundng towns that Vesta Batteres DO LST LONGER WHY? Because plates are locked. y cannot short cur- n?f ^"^^ K- No or battey has ths feature. VEST BTTERIES cost no more wll gve twde fours»y VES-rr^^ ^^"^ ^^"^ ^^^ WNTER STORGE B. H. TYBBEU, Prop, ^^""^ ^^" 7 Pak Stareet YXB, 1U88, Td«pltontt 244->t V,(-,

8 js^!j?!j»«aaasjj "Wrfwtr?fft!rj;r;yryBgatuj^ -"-..: ja!fes2l2l :^r::r>-.t^ssr.- ^^ P ^ -y 4< V. ~ sttods^ mvmsebnssnsst ^j-:f^j-mrf^ V,? ^-tt»rjc,w4,h to-^ -., «WO WMUUOIS nr DTNtn Tkla Papo la SoM br C. R. P. Co.. Hala atwtt, ycr Depot N^wa Staxd,;... yer "W.. Draauaey..Kaat PeppercU H. P.TalBter GratOB Conant - 0«..Uttleton 8.. Wooda... Brockdauu Broau. :..Sklrtey Fred O. Caa«l>eU BrookUnc. IT. O, Saturday, Norculcr 26, 1921 PEPPERELL.Kevs Itens. Maynard Copp was at homc over rrhankd^lylog day from yvlton, N. H. On Monday.evonln?, November 28, Mens club aro to hold an entertanment dance In Prescott hall wth freo transportaton from Ralroad square. entertanment wll too Klvo by thc Webber Vaudevlle tro from S to 9.30, dancng wlll be from that hour untl ono oclock wth musc by Newells orchestra. (Marlboro. Ths ts Ilrst In a seres.entertanments whch wlll be sven 1>y tho Mena club, proceeds rwhch wll BO to defray tho expense Improvements at tho playground. Mr. George V. Herrp Mss Rachel came from Somervllle on Wednesday Mr. Carlsle Kellcy from L,cxlnston as Thanksglvns day guests wth Mr. und George Perce..Guests In town tor Thanksgvng at home Mr. ndrews, Elver street, wero Mr. For- -xest ndrews from Ftchburg two 4>Slldren, Mr. Earl Karnsworth daughter Janet from -yer. J Xtcy Perry.lost a flne Scotch colle puppy about sx months last nreek on Thuraday. It had habt chtslng autos, but had always been found, around town. cor It follovfod away on Thursday was a Ford passed Perrys runnng on lo^w gear, so that dog easly kept up wth It. Slnco that day no tdngs anmal has been receved. It answered to tho name "Carlo" jwas a lght tawny color wth Httle black.. owner hopes to recover, Sog, whqh was rased by her from «PVPj)y;. ^^ _, far ot Ladles d socety wn takeplace on Wednesday, November 30, dt Mothodlst vestry vll open In aftemoon at three pjclock..domestc table wll be In charge -Mra.^ Lawson, Mardret Sylvester Thomas Rob- -ansbn; chldrens table. Marchant, Srs; ymatt Robblns Gertrude Cherry; aprons, Shepardson Mrs; nnls; fancy table Gutterr son, Farley Weston; Cy,, CarroU Robblns.Smmons. meat pe supper wll bc.served.under drecton jtoaton,. charman, at 6.30, at S ^"clocjlt re wll b&an entertanment wth r^uslcal. selectons lrs. jgeorgfa-. Btcfcnoy Mllford, N. l., wll gyemdhblogues.. lthbugh, th6 condton Mrs lce Spehcerremalns about t^?e sameat GaaolcMs Explodes. n accdent wth serous results oc curred-on Monday at tho f^rn^ house Charles Tully over tbo Dunstable lne., Mr. Tully hla two sons, Henry Thogdbrc, woro badly In Jured by burns. bruses from exploson gasolene whon brought too near a lghted lantern. Mr. Tullymado a new woll near hs house post fall, arrangng to puhp water from t tor hs stock. It was enclosed by a smull buldng, whch now has nothng but ro two sdes left. He was ualng tho gasolene engne to clean out well. In some way tho gasolene leaked n, but whon younger buy needed more lght, ths was not realzed, a lghten lanterft was lowered, causng almost Instantaneous exploson. young man down In tho well called Ted was blown up through tho sde tho buldng hurled some twenty feet away. Mr. Tully, who waa near mouth tho well, was badly burned about head face, hs son Henry, near-by, had hs arm burned cut by tho tlyng glass. ll were taken wth all hasto to Nwhua to St. Josephs hosptal. Roports on Wednesdoy from Henry Tully, who roturned homo, are slght mprovement for Mr..Tully that hla eyesght wlll not be affected. Te,d TuUys case Iff more complcated as yct It has not been possble for doctors to make a thorough examnaton to tell extent hs Injures. Tho Bancrt Estate. In weck snce tho ssue our last edton certan addtonal matter regardng Bancrt estato correctons havo appeared. descendants Edmund Bancrt now In town; M-s. Heald Mlss Harret mes. Hs: great-grdaughters, havo tnuch prde In that fact, as he was a promnent loyal ctzen, a member commttee ot safety, one to whom word was sent to notfy mnutemen Pepperell tho approach Regulars toward Lexngton. Tho far Bdmund Bancrt was Benjamn Bancrt, Groton.- In spcaklng th«tract Included n Bancrt place It wasnot Intended to mply that tho tract covered Jewell farm, whch Is known to be even more ancent than Bancrt place. Bancrt farm was bounded also on south by tho farm now belonglnef. tomlss Mary Wlson. oldest son Edmund Bancrt vras.jonathan-, afterward a colonel n revolutonary war, to hm fell. farm. homestead, now property J.. B. Henderson. Ths was. accordng laws bf prmogenture, ot those tmes. By wll. Thomas Bancrt, hs son, recewed. farm now known as Page farm, owned by G. T. Greenhalgh, Pawtucket, R. I. Edmund Bancrt had four or sons, mos, Edmund, Jr.. Lur Charles. mos Bancrt was a prom- Ineht Physcan n Groton; Charles, also a ctzen Groton, was far General WUlam Bancrt,- now a helpless nvald n Cambrdge. Edmund, Jr., ded In war, Lur Bancrt was thc far late Edmund Dana Bancrt, ycr, Major Lur S. Bancrt, formerly well known In ths town, George Thomas Bancrt, fathor ot >.- _...., -.. v ^ -.- ^. Lucy Bancrt Page. Copp hosptal, she has some comfort.%- Lur Bancrt farm, whch SJe moments ond Is n allowed to J.was ptrchased from John ^Vhlte, SHIRLEY Nows Itoms.. W.. JDadmun announces engagement hs son, Frank Oscar Dadmun, to MIssLuclllo Sullvan, Freeport, Me., who were hs guesta at Thanksgvng dnner. John H. Dahrlngcr moved ths weok to Shearer bungalow. Ida Valllngford was n town on Wedneaday. Mr. Greenwood has bought tho Brll place at Slab Cty. He has gone bock to work as a aectlon h on ralroad aftor u leavo absence. TICKET GBIs-T HS SNPPY DILOGUE Tcket agents were er very ndlftoret ol- very haughty durng war. y aro not that way now. mar who wanted sleepng accommodatons on a tran to Kansas Cty was asked If he wanted an upper or lower berth. "Whats dfference?" he nqured. " dfference la flfty cents." sad tcket man. "Our prces to Kan- Cly ure Jl-BO $2.00. "You underst course," went on agent, claspng hs hs lookng earnestly through hs headlght spectacles, "you underst that thc lower Is hgher than tho uppor. hgh prce Is for tho lower berth. If you want It lower you wlll have to go hlkher. We sell upper lower than lower. In or words, tho hgher fewer." "Why do y all-prefer lower?" broke In nqurer. "Because Its convenence." explaned agent. "Most people dont lke upper, although Its lower on account ts beng hgher, also becauso when, you occupy an upper you have to get up to go to bed n get down when -you get up. I should advse you to take lower, althbugh ts hgher than upper, for reason I have Just mentoned, that upper Is lower than thc lower because It Is hgher. Ot course, you can have lower If you pay hgher, but If you, are wllng to go hgher It wlll be lower.". HVE KEEN EYE FOR DNGER eeo her frends. Spencer has tne consttuton wondertul courebe her many frends hope for tjest..,,, ;. -Wallace Carkln, from Clnton, came Tuesday to assst n Thanksf lvlng preparatons for annual arker dnner. Oak hll, as her mor,. B. W. Parker, has been raf; out health for a few weeks p a J s t.,,, Karold Woodward famly, from Tlltor N. H., Mr. Roscoe Woodward, from Nashua, N. BQ., spont Thanksgvng wth Mr. Mrs; ddson Woodward, Park street. Mlss Mldred Lunt returned home from Beverly on Wednesday evenng to Jon famly at r Thanksgvng party at homo her sster, N. S. Woods. Unon Flar, yer town hall, November 30 December 1. Mr. Ray. Wlloughby frotusoston wcro guests at. home Mf.ant Mrs- Carroll Robblns from Thuraday to Sunday afternoon last "y were among balcony attendants at ball Beacon lodge on Frday evenng. Else D. Copp has been apponted dstrct deputy presdent Yesta Rebekah lodge yer..mr. Carl Stllphen dxugtter from Leomnster were weekend guests bt Mr. Charles Marchant. regular December meetng Prudence Wrght chapter, D.-. R., wll be held on Thursday, December.,, at, home H. N. Tower, for members only. state regent.. Shumway. s to be present, meetng wlll be busness nature all annual dues are to bc receved at thla tme. tood cy sale, whch was planned, wlll take place at a later date. Mr. ndrews trom New Tork are^ guests at resdence Mr. Ralnsford Dew^arc, remanng over Thanksgvng. -Mr. E. J. Davs went nto Boston on Tuesday to celebrate r thlrty-flf.th annversary. Mr. mos Mahony aon motored to thol la-st Mahony remanng at her old home l.ntll Sunday...Mr. Edward Ham entertaned hlsjunt, Ham, from Lynn over atanksgvlng.,.. Johh McGrath returned homc o Sattrday last week from a vst at Boston, wth her nece. Copplnfcr, at Needham. Mlss lce M(Grath came wltft hcr mor from Boston for a weok-end stay. :,.Russell Wrght was n town over e weok-ond to attend Odd Fellows ball. Joseph ttrldge entertaned hor frend, Mra. Harry Walton, trom Uston over. I^rday to attend concert ball; Beacon lodge. l-mr.. N. Prescott chldren. Phlp Helen, Mr. - Lyman Crockett chld, tvcnt to Maynard on Thursday to take dnner wth Mr. Mrs- Charles Stbkcs. gooda Edgar McLaughln Smon Johnson were taken to Fntnklln, N. H.. on Monday. Thc -famly ot Mr. McLaughln went Monday nght, wth thc excepton thcr Oldest dnughter, who Is recoverng from chcken pox, s to reman.wth her aunt, John Smth, tor - present..- Rov. G. F. Durgn recently came t-om tho west on Monday In company wth- frends motored here for an ovor-nlght stay at hs home. Durgn dd not accompany m, although her health Is Improved. Thc party left hore on. Tuesday for Som-.rs\s-orth, N. H., to Jon, In Thangs- Rlvlng dnnor. followng notce, whch ap- pcared on Tuosday on thc repar shop Walter E. Sherwood,.attracted consderable attenton some amuso- nlent. lthough notco Is put n rar a poetcal way, owner tho buldng wrter ot thc Jlnglo flrmly clams se oro hs Bcntlmcnta: "Iln done wth ajjtos. Out buau,noss. Thta Is no place for you to park. Dont tell mo your,knocks or sparks, -ojor that your radator loaka. I wll not oven ol your squeak, f your generator docs tot charge. Just tako t to o real garage. I cease to flx or make repar fff thngs that go by gas ar, for In, thcso thngs I cense to tol, Ira alek Of workng n grease ol. Resolved at l.at, ths to leep. so dont como abott apoll my rttcep " Or Pepperell matter or pages 1 and 6., Hlllsboro, N. H., about 1799, extended from Mss Jewells tb corner Townaend Mason streets, to- place now; owned by Lawrence Morgan,, extendl^ south to l John Blood, Mlss Wlson. It Included place formerly owned by Rev. Charles Babbdge, where E: D. Walker now lves, N.. S. ppleton place on Mt. Lebanon. Beacon Lodgo Holds nnual Ball. nor annuar festval, concert, ball Boacon lodge, has passed nto annals 6f that organzaton, becomes anor.pleasng memory for 1921.ln socal lfe. Prescott hall was well-flled on Frday evenng last week, every seat n front balcony taken, when hour for openng concert Brlgham & Pooles orchestra camo. Xho program was somewhat delayed, as -one auto load lost r way In denso fog,comng up from Boston,; were half an hour later than scheduled. Incdent was torgotten when musc commenced. leader tjrchestra. Harry Brlgham. was gven a hearty welcome by all hs former acquantance. frends..nd he dd not dlsap[>ont m. He stll conducts musc wth an enthusasm equal to a much younger man, retanng all hs famlar mannersms, whch caused hm to be so well-lked remembered. Hs partcular skll In twrlng hs vol whle playng, brought forth a storm applause, when he advanced to tve front stage n "I^aughlng song," he was gven un ovaton. He was well-supported by every member orchestra eght peces n all concert program, durng musle for dancng. specal feature evenng W.IS thc request for a "Vrgna reel." granted by orcheatra, n ths way old-tmers, as y styled mselves, were pleacsd to hear onco more Mr. Brlgham n hs capacty prompter. " best prompter In New Engl" tully sustaned hs reputaton. In thcr selecton from "II Trovatore," Introducng cornet trombone solos, a very flne arransemcnt ths well-known selecton, was gven by orcheatra. t Intermsson a large number adjourned to supper room, where a turkey banquet was served by members ot coma Rebekah lodge, under drecton Mr.s. Idella nnls, asssted by D.avs, Marchant. Gbbons. Johnson. Dunlap. Bemls, Sylvester Elklns, os specal membors work commttee. Mr. nnls Mr. Dunlap. Much prase Is gven bountful supply tho, excellent menu, n-hlch conssted turkey, cold ham. hot mashed potato, rolls,-oclery. cranberry Jellllcs, fancy. plan plea, takea, frut cfee. - - fter Interml.Won tho dnncng was resuned untl mornng. hall was prettly decoratod tor tho occa.son. Illumnated "threellnk.s" emblem, showng f fnely aganst thc evergreen b.ackground. shower effect ornhge green showed to gol advantage nt electrc lghta, enshroudng center chnndoers, thc balcony front thc stage wcre decorated wth drapngs or.anffe over evergreen, rustc fence. lattced sdes to tho stage beng ornamont.al. re were many out--town gue.sts present, wth severnl membern noble gr Oroton lodge In attendance. Thc whole nff.alr reflects much credt on tho ones n charge, nobte gr Beacon lodge, R.aymond P. Maxwell, wth Chester Shattuck ns ade, Messrs. Cl.arkc, Marchant,.«!hnttuck, Brooka -Rohblnn, na aaslstants..- -,, Each detal waa carefully taken under consderaton for thc comfort nnd plcaaure tho gvosts, nnd - orchestra, who wcre so flnelj" entertaned ot resdence ot.1.. Donnelly, gave much merted prase for tho hosptalty extra home-uko accommodatons. Donnelly nnd daughtor havo thanks thc lodge for r asslslancc In ths atrenuoua port ot work thc evenng, ^o happer arrangement could havc been made,for tho convenence elffht gentlemen comprlsng orchestra-.more thon 25,d00,0p0 t<>ps patent fuel.arc made In Germany annually, aganst less than 2,000,000 tons In Great Brtan., New dvcrtlflcmcnt TOf.KT II«1-ER rtotwo seven rooms: In good condton; centrally located. Inqure nt Publc Sprt omcc, ycr. THE CKOBTIO WE.S.SEI, weasel has boen called acrobat nature. It performs every knd acrobatc feat. It does not. however, perf orm. merely, for pleasure to be obtaned from performance, nor yet to gve pleasure to ors. re s a far more deadly jurpoe behnd Its somersaults. weasel adopts ths method ot approachng Its vctms wth a vew to attackng m. ft does not attempt to hde t.sclf trom ts prey, but gradually pefrang all tlmo. approaches nearer stll nearer untl wthn strkng dstance ts n:-uspectng prey. blood-thr.sty lttle vllan Is by no means a coward. It "wll acfaclt human bengs; oow;s,that ts;spass fbr purpose ot.feedlng on grass wthn vonty home ot one se lttle creatures. -^veasel can clmb as easly as run along road It s equally at home on any" surface. top a hedge presenta no dlfllcultles to weasel; It wlll travel, along ths as quckly easly as along smoost pathway; ^few dvortl^mfts LOST Pocketbook- In postflce o -^etween re ralroad crosslnf \yer. Fnder rewarded. Leave a lostflce or Publc Sprt Offlce. FOR SI.E Pour-foot Wood.»s.r ord sawed. S9.50. Delvered In yo Vpplv to D. C. SMITH. yer. or E.. LLNT, Weatford Road, ycr. <t1- CORD woo) DI^ILIVBRED at 0 per cord. Stovo wood»to per cord delvered. G. H. PIERCE. Groton, Masa. Telephone StlO WNTED 100 Nfnnk Skns for whch I wll pay from S5 to $12 each, acccrdlnt; lo sze. qualty. H..-v. GOODKICH. 53 Hghl.\ve.. Ftchburg, Mass. ucton Sale -OF - REL ESTTE ND PERSONL PROPERTY FOR TIIE PURPOSE OF SETTLING r» THE ESTTp; OF THE L.VTE SMUEL B.VNCROFT Sale wll bo held at thc "Dennen r^rn." «o-calllxl. locatotl on P.VUK ST.. PEPPER F.LL. M.SS. Thursday, December 8.\T ONE OCLOCK P. M. followng property wll he sold; 16-cre Woodlot located n HoUs. N. H.. two Buldng Lots located nt Eastham, Mass.. about "9 Tons Stock Hay, Dump Cart, Mowng Machne, Horse Rake. Grndstone, Cultvator. Plow several othor Farmng Implements. Sale to be held by order Court. KEMP & BENNETT I-IST PKPPF.RELr,. M.SS..Sale Kaln or Shne Ton- at Salo r. S. Woodlot wll be slmwn before sale by apolntnent wth Komp & Hennett. Jt:! Dck THE WELL KNO\N TOILET GOODS SPF.CI.VLI.5T Wll glvo yon a freo mossnco In your own home by appontment Carcfl attenton to your skn wlll nsuro tho attractveness personal charm that every woman craves. To neglect your skn Is to forfet Its beauty. We have engaged Dck, tho well-known tolet goods spoclfllst, for tho week November 27,..to,call on a numbor ladles n Pepperell each day, to gve free massage, Indvdual help, advse on. cnro ot tho skn. Ill fs s an exceptonal opportunty fo one w-eek only. Stop Into tho ttore, wrte or phono n». Well do tho reat. Underst, Dcks massage advce aro free. Mra. Dck wll also be glad to talk to^^any, womans Club In Popperell free charge. 2tl2 Te Pa Paw Pharmaey THKKEXLL STOBK RalroadJSWo". Kast Pop>crcU Hunter nerta That It U Praetloally ImpoMlbIt to SurpclM Mountan Sheep. " mountan sheep 1$ one most dlfllcult all. our mercan game to approach Jp open," says Charles L. Smth n an artcle on tle "Rocky Mountan Sheep" In Boys Lfe. "It has eyes lke a telescope for keenness, can dscover make out a man farr awuy tban any or anmal bf whch I have any knowledge, where auy consderable herd have been feedng one wll see usually one or more stng on some promnent wnt were y tan get a vew ot surroundng country. I know no more Insprng sght than one tlose old rams wth ds massve horns outlned a^lnst sky, stng as motonless as a statue. nd It Is a wonder to tho hunter how y get acrpss rock slopes wltl such en.se grace. re has been much wrtten mountan sheep, Its wonderful feats sprngng from ledges lghtng upon Us head horns, whch Is wthout foundaton In fact. Whle It Is true tley can st an Immense shock lu battle, yet If one those sheep welewng 300 pounds should drop from a ledge auy consderable heght l on hs head hs neck would be broken. I spent several years In sheep country In Canadan Rockes was nenr sheep or among m durng all seasons year y seem to be less senstve to rgors wnter ever-chaugldg elements tbe hgh alttudes than any or anmal except possbly mountan goat, se anmals I thnk y have advantage, because I have a number tmes found mountan goats yarded In deep snow In places where food was scarce, but I have never yet found mountan sheep n ths condton." BORDING HOME FOR BBIES Insttuton n Engl Had Its Incepton In Shortage Houses Housemads. small prvate hotel for babes Is latest dea domestc lfe. baby gets a change tbe mor gets a rest. Tbe babys hotel or boardng house s product shortage houses nursemads. Parents have been forced nto hotels furnshed apartments, as many hotels, have not convenences nursery, babys hotel, where he or she mny be receved as a payng guest, Is rankng Its appearance. re Is, ot course, accommodaton for tle baby carrage. Two certlfled nurses conceved Idea. y have establshed a nursery In Hampstead, London. walls are decorated wth ducks chckens, each lttle guest has a whte cot wth curtans. medcal man a dentst are In attendance. tarff Is about S13 a lttle guests nmy stay a week, a year, or merely for week end, whle thcr parents go house huntng or holday makng. " young war wdow, who has resumed her former post ns secretary, brought her baby to nursery, nnd Saturday afternoon Sunday y spend happy l\6urs toger, \vhlle anor wonan left her lttle one In our charge whle she rejoned her husb n tropcs." Contnental Xews. For European Chldren. Italy nnd neghborng countres, especally Swtzerl, at end October held ut Mlan a conference oh chld welfare to dscuss, more specfcally, seasde country homes for needy chldren, placement chldren In foregn countres; vacaton camps; also provson Insttutonal care In ctes; state, local Internatonal organzaton dlld welfare ; better tranng socal workers engaged In chld welfare servce, Improvement technque generally. publc welfare department cty ot Mlan, whch called ths conference, Is especally concerned over duplcaton efforts, tbe lack proper care In smaller communtes Interacton between town country. One defnte am Is that makng Internatonal co-operaton In ths fleld a menns encouragng closer relatonshp between peoples. Immense Herda Carbou. Late arrvals nt Vancouver, B. C, from Yukon report that werng herds carbou are appearng Ih Immense numbers on banks that rver. y daclare re are mllons lho anmals. Two men who tred to get down rver Jnst nt lho tme frst lce were held up tor three hours by a multtude carbou whch were crossng Ihe rver below m. How long mgraton hnd boen gong on when y \vere stopped thcy dd not know. Tho stream anmals blackened water on n space onolnlf mle wde nnd contnued nnlnterruptodly durng porlnl men were hold up. Egypt to Have Fnest Hosptal. Epyptlan government hns decded to buld what Is ollcally descrbed as "Ihe fluent nnd most complete medcal school nnd hospltnl In world." In Caro. It Is to contan 1,225 beds, nnd w(ll have accommodaton for 3,000 out-patents a dny. ttached wlll be a completely equpped medcal school, whcl wll bo connected wth thc projected tyjlverslty, n specal dental department, departments for every I,ranch medcal nnd surgcal sclcocc. Ssters Clever Beau. Betty unte, Mr. Perkns mnst. bo awful clever! I Just heard hm toll ss ho could explan everythng. Passng Show, I,ondon. ffectaton? mnn who Is unftftectcdy hmself turns out to bo uncommonly lke othor people. C. Sftntnynna In tho Dal. Growler.. Nobody ] lovcs n rng chcwcr. motb hasnt-n frend Ir worldl Ca>-toons Jlrtcnzlnc. FOR^PORT WER Sweaters n Delghtful Weaves Charmng Colors. Combnaton TInU That fford Prettest Effect- Proves to Be Chef Problem. Everywhere one goes shoppng just now re ure to be seen - most delghtful sweaters n all weaves colors, also most attractve sport skrts n all wanted shades new slks. But sometmes It s a problem to know Just what colors to combne to obtan prettest efcecl beautful sweater, tuxedo model, peach slk n a fancy weave, was worn wth a canton crepe skrt French blue,. combnaton wns very danty. r»r large droopng hat blue crepe was faced wth peach slk, wpm wth ths costume. Of course, whte Is most practcal for a sport skrt, as t goes well wth any blouse or sweater you may care to wear. If you have a whte skrt from lust summer, It Is a bt yellow from launderng, why not tnt t onc new shades? re are any number ot good colorng powders on market that requre no bolng but a few mnutes tme. You mght tnt your last years skrt a lovely maze shade wear t wth a black slp-on sweater. If you run yellow rlbon through your black sweater result wll be very strkng. n musuol outflt was a coatsweater chocolate-colored wool wth Danty Sweater-Blouse Slk, Wth Blocks Cubst Colorng. a long-tasseled grdle, wom wth a sltlrt ot lght rose baronet satn. rose slk st sport hat, embrodered In a few tan wool motfs, completed charmng effect. MOUNTINGS ON HNDBGS Much Elaboraton Gven to Get-up Both fternoon Evenng Purses. envelope hbag Is not only shnpe n frequent use, nor Is red lear only materal. re Is great varety n shape, sze colorngs new French purses. re are large caselko purses black suede carryng hsome monograms tny evenng bag.s elongated.shape made brght colored falles, raolres oddly strped slks mounted on small, square tops. Much elaboraton Is noted In mountngs afternoon evenng purses, many beng studded wth costly jewels. For those who hold to fashon for black or black whte, eschewng all brght colors for tme beng, re nre beautful lttle pocketbooks black slk wth pearl-studded mountngs or wth wearers monogram outlned In pearls..\ great vogue Is evnced for very decoratve mountngs frames for hbags. So many women are dong tapestry bead embrodery that It makes se novelty frames In great dem, as once work Is flnlshed bag can be sewn to one.se mountngs wth gratfyng results. Owng to popularty Egj-ptlan patterns In tapestrj- work many new frames also are In Egyptan de-.slgns. KEEP WORK BSKET CLOSED SIIK or Thread Become Shabby Faded If Contnuously Exposed to Lght. Slk or thread become stjabhy fnded If kept In lght or In an open work ba.sket. To overcome ths to have m convenent fpr use take a good szed square pasteboard box flt a board Insde. Thon put nnlls In thc honrd at vnrlous Intervals In rows far enough apart to allow spnce fnr fhe regular sze spool slk or thread to stnnd enslly sde by sde. Whon not In nse tdp Ihe spool over nnll. after makng sure thnt end thrend Is fastened so It cnnnot unravel. Cover It nnd keep It In a convenent plnco In thc sewng room. ndvnntnge la thnt nt n glance you know whch slk you need wlhout dsturbng ors, ard y are alwnys fresh, clean nnd rght re. Evenng Gowns. dyed lace evenng gown Is ten nccompanled by a square cnpe snme laco lned wth taffeta. eagerness wth whch some people are tryng to buy Lberty bonflh at tho present market prce ought to waro holders nganst lettng go m." mercan movng pctures ftnd mercan automobles hnve both been barred from Frnnce. morlcan tourst, howevor, Is stll welcome. >fo sovet hns yct.been dscovered thnt hns dono oven ns much toward assstng In orderly humnn relatonshp as nn old-fnshlcd stnto legslature. ELECTRIC SUCTION CLENER EQUL TO EVERY REQUIREMENT T YOUR FLL HOUSE CLENING Pcks up thread, har lnt; draws out rugs carpets every partcle ground-n grt drt. Cleans, upholstery, cushons cvrtans. Phone Pepperell 9 for a Free Demonstraton Tungsoro Electrc Lglt Co, Phone PeppereU 9. East Pepperell,.!Vlass. BEEF Cuts from forequarter; all heavy corn-fed Beef; fne for your Thanksgvng mncemeat Chuck 16cto20cb. Thck Rb 16c lb. Shoulders, all meat Frst Rb Roast 25c Ib. 20c-22c Ib. Second Rb Roast 22c Stckers 16c lb. Brsket 22c b. Buter 47c Sugar "r^ RISINS Seeded 18c Seedless 20c FLOUR Bread $1.25 bag Pastry $1.00 bag HYES MRKET GROCERY STORE Ralroad Square East Pepperel, Mass. Free Delvery to Onr Looa Customers on ^3.00 Orders Kelly-Sprngfeld Tre Prces NON-SKID CORD Lst Prce 1 Year go 32x31/2 $ x x x x41/ x41/ x4/ x x Fabrc Prces n Proporton Our Cash Proe Today $ WE HVE INSTLLED THE Frankln Unversal Valve Grnder Reseater RRNGED FOR VLVE GRINDING machne s especally bult for facng valves. valve face s ground true to stem, a perfect seat s obtaned at proper angle. Endorsed by leadng motor car manufacturers. Call n let us demonstrate ths wonderful machne. R. L. & W. H. Hackett BUICK ND G. M. C. TRUCK SLES ND SERVICE yer Telephones Pepperell FOR.SI.E T LITTI KTOJf COM MON Two-ntory. Blatc ro. 15-room House In KOotl repar; all raodorn Improvcmentfl; two ecrccncd-ln poroho«; Bte.-m heat; good collar; j!arato vcbctablc cellar; gurtge; henhouse; Rarden; frut treefl. applo. pear plum. Near church, Btoro, pontflco flchoolfl. Exceptonal opportunty to rent roome or take boardore. Houso ooblly converted Into two tonomont^. MKS. J XES. BWINQ. Uttleton Common. M-w. Phone 2». 8tll Used Cars FOR SLE 1918 CHLMERS RODSTER Has jnat been oycrhanlod. bargan. SEVERI SEOOND-nNI) ORS JN GOOD OONDmOTf T BKSONBIE PRICBS Customers nterested see R. L & W. H. Haekeft Telephones Pepperell yer 8256 Unon Cash Market yer, Mass. liule SUPPI OF CRPr.l-mrT GOOn ORNGK-S S.-c dozen FNOY BRI8KKT CORN BEEF 15c II). nottom ROUND 20c Ih. 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