Turner's Public Spirit: vol. 49, no. 36 - Hazen Memorial Library
Turner's Public Spirit: vol. 49, no. 36 - Hazen Memorial Library
Turner's Public Spirit: vol. 49, no. 36 - Hazen Memorial Library
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EAC05LTW The next meeting of the Girls* Sew<br />
^n the kitchen, and the building votlons w^re conducted X>y the pastor. ing guild will be held with Mlss Ethel<br />
throughout has had the best of care Rev. C. P. Heaney. The evening serv M. Holden on Saturday after<strong>no</strong>on. May<br />
and the townspeople have appreciated ices were largely attended. -<br />
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the effl.clent service given. Samuel .H.<br />
Percy Mackaye left for Boston last<br />
Balch succeeds him, assuming his<br />
SHIBLEY<br />
Sunday after<strong>no</strong>on. speVidlng a few days<br />
"ctuiies the'first of May."<br />
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lawton.<br />
N'* Items. "^<br />
At the time the local branch of the<br />
The Center primary school opened<br />
Red Cross society was organized, Mlss The provision and grocery store of Monday, and' the high school scholars<br />
Burke, of the J^owoU society, did <strong>no</strong>t Johh Bagdon, I-Yedonlan street, is <strong>no</strong>w returned ta Fitchburg high school on<br />
havu e<strong>no</strong>ugh-of•thc-iled Ortjas pi<strong>no</strong> to- co-operative atore. having been Mondav after n woVv ^-Qo-.fif^p<br />
^_«ive-to-ali:^f-x>ur-fleu-. mccxbe».-Jam^^Qyg^i V>' a number or t-oiisn njien^ Misi Hazel Harris, nf FiTchbii T^<br />
-„a-^iHwiv:_hai.-4>^^ rocetveO^nd-anv- ^fr. Bagdon has been engageu to man-;<br />
mombers who haye <strong>no</strong>t secured their ago the'store until thc stockholders<br />
-who io attontoh"or"nhr'firy, ft^proup tje-I of Methuen. sDont tho week-end and a few days at the home of Rev. H. A.'<br />
pt^ting ttnmo nf tht^ fln*>st studirs of Sundav With Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. •firtthmraTTr<br />
earlier New England architecture as 'Wheeler.<br />
Albort Adams has beon confined to<br />
tfpund in old Newbury and Newbury Mrs. Adolphus - Lomme, who has his home with illness for a few days.<br />
port. Those show many of the historic been siqk for some time past, has beon Mr. anil Mrs. F. A. Wyman. moved<br />
"'olff'T^sldenccs. inuludliig the line ohJ hi-Ti aKon fo'The CUnTbn TTospitai lor a iast weoK into their "siTriimer homo af<br />
Lord Timothy Dexter mansion, and surgical ^operation.<br />
the Centor ^after spending the winter<br />
-Jthere axe many flne viewa of Interiors -Membera of—Shirley Choral -society ia-Ay£r. '———-—-^:^ --- - ^<br />
and exteriors and some splendid types aro requested to meot ih the Congre Tho next inciting of the Grange, on<br />
of doorways,' staircases, mantels and gational church vestry on Monday Tuesday ovening. May 15, will be patri<br />
flre-places full of interest to those in evening, May 14. at eight o'clock. otic night. George Hewes and WilUam<br />
any way Interestod in New England<br />
architecture.<br />
Chief Rlley. Constable Stebbins and Jubb havo charge of the program^, for<br />
Special Officer K<strong>no</strong>wles raided the this meeting.<br />
• Mrs. M. ElUaheth Whitney is ex house and premi.ses of Charles E. Miss Margaret Longley. of Boston,<br />
pected home next week from an ex- Haskins, North Shirley, last Sunday spent the week-end aT the home of<br />
• tended California trip.<br />
after<strong>no</strong>on. The oflicers found <strong>no</strong> beer her mother, Mrs. Abbie Longley.<br />
The Ladies' Aid society held its reg or Intoxicating liquors.<br />
Mrs. Howard Longley and Miss<br />
ular monthly meeting for May Thurs Mr.s. M. J. Johnson and hor sister- Christine G. Longley have recovered<br />
day after<strong>no</strong>on, meeting at tho home in-law. Miss Gertrude Johnson, of from the German measles. The latest<br />
ofthe president, Mrs. William C. Rou Boston, are spending two weeks at the cases reported are Howard M. Longley<br />
denbush.<br />
homo of Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. and Miss Mildred Evane.<br />
Mrs. A. W. Hartford visited relatives and Mrs. Walter K<strong>no</strong>wles.<br />
in Melrose during the earlier part of<br />
Educational aid fund night at the<br />
The military whist party held in Grango on last week Friday evening<br />
th.e week.<br />
Odd Fellows' hall, Monday evoning. proved very successful. The mooting<br />
A well attended meeting of the Red was a big succes.-^. proving to be the was open to the public and a good<br />
Cross society met last Saturday at Li largost "whist party ever held in the sum wati realized for the fund which<br />
brary hall and again on Tuesday after town, thirty-four tables being occu is to provide higher education for tho.«e<br />
<strong>no</strong>on. Now that the work is organized pied. The highest ho<strong>no</strong>r was won by who would <strong>no</strong>t otherwise ho ablo to got<br />
_J uarexMct ed_thai.:tli fiLJSC3«3K:Tn ei eettns5:3i. ~.ia»-~JosQ.phit^^ Bodah,.— AlcSumder it, -The three-act-.play%T"The-.DutcJrTie^<br />
win be held on Tuesday after<strong>no</strong>ons Glonet* Miss Charlotte Bodah and tective." waa givon. the following being<br />
and the njAetlnps for preparing surgi- Maxim Gionet. 120 points, who w.ere in the cast: Lester G. Holden, Percy<br />
' oal drefisinPs^'tih Saturday after<strong>no</strong>ons. presented framed pictures of the na Farnsworth. George-H. Farmer. Thom<br />
Mrs. H, V. Hildreth and Mrs. L. W. tional emblem. The lowest score .was a-s Evans, Elmer Wilkins. Mrs. Free<br />
Wheeler aro in charge of the sewing. made by EUen Gendron. Onia.s Joyal, man. Mrs. Lida Wood. Miss Helen<br />
nnd Mrs. Adrith F'oQncy. in, .Chargt^ of •UKS—Ethol -Bulger—a.nd Mi.<br />
ine Frooma-n andthe<br />
surgical dressings. Mrs. Hildreth Glonet, 11 points, who were given Miss Mildred Evane. The play Tv-as<br />
also has the caro of the knitting work. small pins of the national emblem. followod by dancing. The music w*as<br />
The Ladies' Aid society has loaned the Tho sum of seventy dollars was roaliz- furnished by Mrs. Gertrude Farns-<br />
use of their sewing" machine for^ TTTA Thf^ f-nmmiTfo^ .TTP well nlea.'^ed worth. pia<strong>no</strong>, and Percy Farnsworth.<br />
Bummer. and it has been moved to the with the results. The party was held drums,<br />
hall, and tables neatly covered with underthe auspices of the Special Aid<br />
tablo oil cloth havo been' arranged for<br />
Rev. . Grover -Harrison, of Groton<br />
society, tho committee in charge being<br />
the work.<br />
School, will conduct the ser\'ice at<br />
Mrs- Itose H. Brown, chairman, assist Trinity chapel on Sunday aftor<strong>no</strong>on at<br />
The selectmon have appninted Aled by Mrs. Hittie W. Evane, Miss Alice 3.15. Sunday school immediately afler<br />
fred W. Hartfurd, Alfred W. Tuttle. ?'lynn; Mrs. Clara Miner and Miss<br />
...Charlea !.. Hildreth and Robert J. Agnes Holden. .who deserve credit for<br />
the service.<br />
McCarty for the making up vie an.; H. l,-u Dad- (lav.« i-.x her .summer home in WOCKIS-<br />
of packing and sending tho i'udset of .-711111 returned hmne the tir.'-t »if the ville.<br />
T-'o'oci roaiJalile matter. The c.-.-lo.l i.\ Mrs, .\I< Tr.r.er-- of Fi-ih';-.:,ir, i..du*^. T. ' i. will -<strong>no</strong>n move to I^urli: trtiir.. wh.ere a Comfort in the Kitchen<br />
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-vv'ith lu-r anil will i.'iiiair. i.-r a it-w that otornal yipilanco wa.o Iho priro ,.f<br />
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111,orly. .1. I!. AIil.o;;. alt;., of Hoston.<br />
Tho .^-iriron! ^rh,,,.l ha'^fhall F- hall for tho tlon- Dr. C. A. FOX, Dentist<br />
caiiso DurinK- tho oyoninc man.-, n- niilE. Tel. Con. AJTT, Ma-is.<br />
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J. J. Bany^ Co., Ayer<br />
Langdon Prouty<br />
Successor to Charles F. Flagg<br />
Insurance Agent and Broker<br />
Fire, AntDmobilc, liiability, Form<br />
Property ond Acddent Policies<br />
Placed in tho Most ncUnblc<br />
Companies at Loircet Rates<br />
Littleton, Mass.<br />
Telephone 80 "m27<br />
AUQUSTUS LOVEJOY<br />
Insurance Agent and Broker<br />
Farm Property TrHtteni also all<br />
Unda ot PTOpvrtr Dlae«d IB rood.<br />
•Irons companlea.<br />
S4 Kafit Main Street. Arer<br />
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Ralph H. Wylie<br />
DENTIST<br />
Barry Bldg. AYER MASS.<br />
Talephone Connection 1m46<br />
Union Cash Market<br />
Ayer, Mass,.<br />
.SWKtrr POT.\T()i:S Larfte Can I6o.<br />
H.-VKKD BKAXS Larco Can 23c.<br />
V.-VX C.'VMP'S C.'VTSVP 20O.<br />
SXIDKR'S C.\TSUP 22c.<br />
PE.\.S J 2c. can<br />
FAX( Y KICK 1 lbs. .I.V.<br />
XOXF.-SCOI MIXCKMKAT<br />
HIGH-GR-IDE COCO.A<br />
3 pkRs. 25c<br />
23c. lb., B lbs. $1.00<br />
XKIJ,OGr.'S CORNFI.AKES lOc. pkR.<br />
.SHHEDDHD \V»E.\T 12c. pk(?.<br />
W.^tXftlti.\N-S " ~ 12c. "ran<br />
v.iiiili;y of said debt, and praylns; th.it<br />
,hc may be authorised to-pay- nald debU Wholr.