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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 8

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PACE fcIGHT WATERVILLE MORNING SENTINEUWEDNESDAY'APRIt 1 1942 WATERVnX MAINK "I Mews As Reported rom Skowhegan Madison And Vicinity" I 1 BUY DEENSE BONDS ENDS TODAY a student at Marsha Hunt BUY DEENSEBONDS and Mrs rancis Smiley town Saturday visiting South Portland spent the jrt Of I tion Star Ham Carla nl Carr Soothes Throat Irritation STATE 114 107 110 111 111 Dana Robbins sandwiches 'or USD 5 YEARS Bowers to pay to call before 100 103 Mr and Mrs Charles Heselton Jr and Mr and Mrs Arthur Chap man were In Bangor Sunday Drill Company To Hold Benefit Dance An Easter Ball for the benefit Mat 130 Eve 6J0 8J6 TODAY and THURS Mat 1:30 Eve 8:30 8:30 CONTTN Saturdays Holidays Sundays from 3 Motorists Needed To Make Unique Gas Saving Test Every patriotic citizen interested in saving gasoline for Victory will wel come the achievement of a Wiscon sin inventor Already thousands of car owners are using his invention and they report gas savings of up to 30 as well as more power quicker pickup and faster accelera tion The device called the Vacu matie operates on the super charge principle It is entirety automatic and allows the motor to breathe The manufacturers the Vacu matic Carburetor Co 7617 1182 State St Wauwatosa Wisconsin are of fering a Vacu matic free to those who will test it on their own cars and help introduce it to others Write them today! A beverage similar to the Argen tine's is yielded tyy the leaves of the yaupon shrub on the North Carolina coast Madison Personals Mr and Mrs Leslie ClaAt of Skowhegan and Mrs Etta Spafford of Madison were calling Sunday at the home of Mr' and Mrs George Gilman in Bingham Miss Leta Wentworth a teacher in the South Paris schools is spend ing her Easter vacation at the home of her mother Mrs Bnma Went worth i Miss Clara Hunnewell Is spending a few weeks with her brother and family Mr and Mrs Carl Hunne well tyi Lakewood Miss Helen Brown" who teaches school in Providence I spent the week end at her home on Weston avenue Mlss Dorothy Ouellette who has been spending a few days vacation at her home in town from the Uni versity of Maine was in Boston last Dr Charles Viles Dies At His Home Wr Charles Rufus Viles 68 for more than 35 years a practicing den tist In Skowhegan died at his home on Middle street yesterday morning at 845 following an illness which had kept him at home during the past winter Born Aug 18 1676 in North New Portland Dr Viles was the Joseph and Betsy (Caldwell) Viles He was educated in the North New Portland schools and coming to Skowhegan was graduated from 'Skowhegan High school He attend ed Amherst College for a year and wax a graduate of Tufts Dental col flI I Star Ham in Easter Dress! Bake and glaze your Tender' Tested Star Ham as directed be i low Stud with cloves in 4 leaf dover designs Sdrround with salad nests of pineapple slices topped with canned pear halves tinted with ted cinnamon candy Then serve it the heart iest of all Easter greetings for your samiiy ana guests I Pittsfield Ati a meeting of the Kiwanis Club held at the Lancey House Monday evening Abenaki area committee of the Pine Tree Council of the Boy Scouts were guests The commit tee presented a picture of Scouting in this area Hess of Augus ta chairman of Abenaki1 Area gave a story of its growth since 1935 Prince Drummond of Waterville chairman of the Waterville District spoke on District Looks at the Area" pr Lewis Johnson of Au gusta area vice commodore of Sea Scouts spoke on "Sea Scouting" Morrison of Augusta area treasurer gave a brief? talk on "Area Harrold Gerrish of Au gusta Area commissioner gave a talk on "Scouting in Civilian De Among other visitors who spoke briefly on the Boy Scout move ment were Assistant Commissioner rancis Maher urtwen gler field Scout executive of Au gusta Everett Boutllier area field worker of Waterville Lawrence Trainer Scoutmaster of Pittsfield Troop No 126 and James Christie president of the Newport Corinna Kiwanis Club i Mrs Richetta rederick and 'Mrs Irene Laleur pleasantly entertain ed at a shower Monday evening for Mrs Cart Cianchette The guest of honor received many dainty gifts Refreshments were served at the conclusion of a social evening Those Invited were Miss lorice Baker Mrs Rosie rederick Mrs Yola Lane Mrs Evelyn rederick' Mrs Edna Cianchette Mrs Mildred rost Mrs Evelyn Dunton Mrs George Davis Mrs Annie rederick Miss Jane Craig Miss Cecelia Nord strom Miss Arlene rederick Miss Virginia Almonte Miss Ervena red erick Miss Marilyn Cianchette Miss Phyllis rederick Mary Almonte Mrs Edith rederick Mrs Mildred Day Mrs Gloria Monaghan Mrs Evelene White Miss Ermine Hathome Mrs Iva Cregnole Mrs Stella Cianchette Mrs Edith Welsh Mrs Rose Susi Mrs Phyllis Wright JUNIOR HIGH NOTES A total of 852210 worth of defense stamps and bonds have been pur chased by the pupils of the Jun ior High school in the past eight weeks Pupils who have purchased oonaa are raincia caoueue Ron ald oreman Violet Do iron W11 liam erland Lorraine erlahd and Jeannette Morrison Rehearsals are being held for the Minstrel show and One Act Play to be given at the school Thursday eve ning April 16th A new set of the World Book En cyclopedias has been added to the school library Rev Hubbard Is Rotary Speaker Caned upon to speak before local Rotarians yesterday noon Rev Earle Hubbard pastor of the Centenery Metfiodist church deliv ered a brief but timely address on the ultimate objectives for victory Rev Hubbard stressed the co operation between home church and school as one of the most im portant methods of attaining the ultimate victory of tile war The speaker was Introduced by Ken nedy Crane Jr i Rotarians met yesterday at the Skowhegan House dining room rather than at their customary place in the Masonic' Hall owing to the illness of their caterers Mr and Mrs John Clayton Chemical Warfare Talk Is Given At Lions Meeting The aspects of modem chemlca warfare were explained to Skowhe gan Lions at their meeting Monday evening by Norman Matthews prin cipal of the Waterville Senior High school Matthews a graduate of the Edge worth Arsenal school in New Jer sey spoke with authority on the various types of gases Used in pre sent day warfare illustrating his talk with charts Matthews was pre sented to the club by Lion Percy Willette as Donald Jackson who was to have been in charge of the program was unable to attend The defense bonds were awarded to Lions Daniel Dodger and Lionel oster Twenty six members and a guest Ted Richards of Waterville were present at the meeting held in the private dining room of the Skow hegan House Choose Armours 75 Anniversary Triumph Tastereasting MORONG Miss Marguerite Moron of Madi son and Robert Theodore Weston of Worcester Mass were united in marriage at the home of the parents Mr and Mrs William Morong Bunday The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William Morong of 20 Middle street Madison She grad uated as Salutatorian of her class from Madison Memorial high' school and from Bates College in Lewis ton in the class of 1933 Mr Weston Is the son of Mrs Nettle Weston of Madison and the late Wallace A Weston of Weston avenue He graduated from Madison Memorial High school where he took a prominent part In school activities and from the Uni versity of Maine as a mechanical engineer in the class of 1932 Mr Weston is employed as an engineer in the grinding division of the Heald Machine Company in Wor cester Mass The ceremony was performed by Reverend Clay Mitchell pastor of the Baptist church of which the' bride is a member The bride was lovely in a powder blue ensem ble She wore on her hair a wreath of orange blossoms and around her neck a beautiful cameo pendant a gift from the groom A huge bas ket of calls lilies lent seasonal charm to the occasion ollowing a wedding dinner ser ved to the relatives and close friends who attended the wedding Mr and Mn Weston left for their new home on Hilltop AveM in Jef ferson Mass Out of town guests present Mr and Mrs Raymond Morong of Lynn Mass Mn Alice Weston Todd of Madison and Orono and Miss Eunice Todd of the University of Maine Miss Ruth Crowell and Mn Donald 1 Weston of Colby College Waterville Miss Lorraine Barbeau of Skowhegan and Miss Virginia Smith of Anson Other guests were Miss Anna Hannagan Mrs Elzear Ouellette and Mias Jen nie Snell Enrollment Of arm Workers Is To Take Place With plans virtually complete for an enrollment of women and em ployable youth and other available workers for the approaching plant ing and harvesting seasons the Employment Service is focusing at tention on insuring an adequate all year around supply of farm workers it was announced by Act ing Director Paul Jones yester day "Our fourteen local offices are working with other ederal and State organizations in a careful study of labor supply needs based on acreage and crop esti explained Jones whose plana for enrolling an adequate farm labor supply are expected to keep this state in the forefront in meeting farm labor problems Principal seasonal demands will be met according ti the USES Act ing Director for Maine from four sources: irst complete job rec ords of men 18 to 65 under selec tive service registrations second the registration of employable youth above the age of 14 years third registration of women for work in connection with the harvesting and canning industries and fourth from a study of local office active files including WPA and welfare rolls i Solon 1 Mr and Mrs Clarence Nottage of Washington' arrived Tuesday to spend the summer in Maine Mr and Mrs wilford Merrill of Kokadjo spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Mer rill "Mr and Mrs Carroll Davis of Orono have been spending a few days with his parents Mr and Mrs Tilden Davis i Mias Screen Nottage who teaches home economics in the Junior High School at Bangor spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs George Nottage Mr and Mrs Linwood Adamsiand family who have been spending the winter at Bingham have returned home Miss Janet Irvine Mrs Eva Cor son and daughter Virginia andson John were guests of Mr and Mrs Ervin Smitii of Cornville Sunday Ralph Corson Jr of ort Lyons Portland spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Ralph Corson Wayne McOollor has 230 trees tap ped this year Linnle Walker is helping him in the work Several guests visited the sap house Sunday A picnic lunch was enjoyed Clayton Adams of Skowhegan was a guest of his sister and husband Mr and Mrs Arthur Andrews Sun day Mrs Virginia Andrews and family were in Skowhegan Saturday John Hawes of Skowhegan was a Sunday 1 guest of his sister and husband Mr and Mrs Perley Loomis A dance for married couples only will be held at the Grange hall Monday evening Committee: Mr and Mrs Leo Dean Mr and Mn Ira Adams Mr and Mrs Clyde McIn tire Mr and Mrs Ladies will bring pastry Albert Staiblrd Oobum Classical Institute who has been spending a week's vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Elwyn Starbird returned to Waterville Sunday Mrs Nellie Hobart was In Skowhe gan riday The arm Bureau met with Mrs Amy Jewett with Mrs Maude Love joy: assisting Thursday Mn Ara Davis had charge of the meeting "Tailoring) Tricks" Dinner was served 4' A nutrition class will open April 4 ati the high school building AH persons Interested are asked to fill out volunteer cards for civilian de fense and file with Mrs' Ruth Cross coordinator of the division Elwyn Staiblrd and son Albert were in Skowhegan riday Mrs Alice Lombard and Lionel Lombard called on Mr and Mn Ar thur Moore of Skowhegan Sunday Clarence Buzaell of Dexter spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mn Roy BuzzelL Arthur Heald NYA student at Dexter spent the weekend at his home Roland Grant an alumni of the high school has been transferred to Memphis Tenn to continue his work as a chemist for the Dupont Corporation Mr and Mrs Tlmohty Clark and daughter Mn Daniel Harding of Kennebunk were guests Saturday of Mn Alice Lombard The Ladies Auxiliary will have an Easter sale Wednesday at the church vestry In the afternoon aprons candy mystery guilts fancy work and miscellaneous article will be on sale Supper will be served at 530 Howard Bowen superintendent of Bingham schools was the guest speaker at a meeting of the Wo Club Wednesday using the subject: "America in a Changing 1 Refreshments were served The next meeting will be held with Mn Hattie Curtis April 8 Red Crore work will be done Mr and Mn Thomas Cross Mr and Mrs Roland Tozier and family Mrs Susie Thompson of Embden were accompanied by Mr and Mrs Munros Rinfret of Skowhegan to Brunswick Sunday where they were guests of Mr and Mrs red Weeks A surprise party in honor of Mn lora Jones birthday Was provided with gifts and a birthday cake Mr and Mrs Erroll Adams of Madison called on Mr and Mrs rank Boynton Sunday Rev and Mrs Vai ton Morse called on relatives at armington Monday The ederated church school will have a party at the vestry riday at 7 Mrs Esther cIass will have charge Mr and Mn James Mayhew of Madison called on his mother Mrs Grace Spaulding Sunday Mr and Mn Roy Bussell and daughter Natalie called on Mr and Mrs Elmer Mitchell of Unity Sun day Mr and Mn James McQinticK entertained Sunday their daughter Mrs Ralph Jordan of New Port land and their son and wife Mr and Mn Owen McCllntick of Cara tunk Degrees will be conferred at a meeting of North Somerset Grange Saturday evening 'A' Dutch lunch will be served i OR SALE High grade slightly wed doable' harness with all leather hair ped cellars Price '820 aVis? TROWBRIDGE 3 Skowhegan On May 21 1914 he married the former Mabel Greene of Stratton and the couple have since made their home here He is survived by his wife a daughter Betsy who has been study i in at the: Ned Weyburn School of Dramatics In New York a son red erick a student In the junior class at the University of Maine and a brother Manhall of Coburn ave nue Skowhegan? Dr Viles was formerly affiliated Jrith the local Masonic bodies and well known locally as a sports man especially In hunting and fish ing circles Private Christian Science vices will be conducted at the home Thursday afternoon at 200 with Addison Roubaud first reader officiating It was the re quest rf the deceased that be omitted If friends wish respects they are 1 requested at uneral Home Thursday morning YJjrama is' spicy PERMANENTS Yes We De Give the Beit Try Our New NEEDS NO INGER WAVES 1 I mometer to make sure it has reached the internal temperature that food authorities have found gives the extra tenderness and quicker cooking quality American women want Over two million women will choose Tender Tested Scar Ham for Easteri What better proof that it's America's most delicious ham! MRS ADA GREEN Mrs Ada i Green died yester day morning about eight at her home on East ront street at the age of 78 Mrs Green who had resided in Skowhegan for the past 21 years came to this town from East Madison She was bom in Patten the daughter of Mr and Mrs Horace Wyman She is survived by two daugh ters Miss lorence Green and Mrs Ethel Gordon of East ront street and by a son Alton of East Madi son She also leaves two half brothers William Wyman of Skow hegan and Charles Wyman of Saco She was the widow of Elmer Green She is also survived by nine grand children uneral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 230 o'clock at the home on East ront street Alice Allain spent the weekend witk relatives in Skowhegan The Ladies 'Aid of the United Baptist church will meet1' today al the hope of Mrs Victoria Petley I' Anson'4 1 1 I There will be a meeting of the 1 Men's Club of Congregational I church this evening at the ehurch I dining hall I I There ill be a meeting of Sterl I Ing Rebekah Lodge No 05 1 thli evening at the hall in the Odd el building Past Noble Grand's night will be observed at this meet tag if A meeting of the Society a for Christian Service of the Metho to dlst church will be held this after noon at the parsonage VANITY SHOPPE Anna Gagnon Christopher Building Tel 52 Skowhegan Personal Notes Dr Alva Appleby has been dis charged from Redlngton Memorial hospital where he was a patient for several days because of an infected hand Miss Betsy Viles who is in New Yok City was called to Skowhegan by the death of her father Dr Charles Viles which occurred yesterday morning Peter ox son of Mr and Mrs Thomas ox of Mata street vis ited his grandparents Mr and Mrs George A Moore of Pittsfield over the weekend Mr and Mrs Stephen Merrill of Brunswick have returned to their home after visittag in town They attended funeral aarvices for Judge Maurice Merrill Harold Cain called Saturday on Mr and Mrs John I Lovertag of Center street Mrs Bradford Herrick of North East Harbor was a weekend guest of her parents Mr and Mrs ox of airview avenue Raymond Demo was a weekend guest of Mr and Mn Howard Hai ner and family of Bangor formerly of Skowhegan Mr and Mrs John Sproul and family have moved from Lakbwood to Brunswick Mr and Mrs A Croteau of East ront street and daughter Mn Paul) Allen spent Sunday at their camp at Oak Pond Ernest Emerson has completed some logging wdt for Sidney John son of the Middle road John Carter returned last eve ning to Boston where he is' em ployed after being a weekend guest of Mr' and Mn Harry Cohen of Madison avenue Mr and Mn Clifton England cl North Troy Vermont accompan ied by Mn Nelson Boudle of Cole brook visited Mr and Mn John I Lovering and other friends and relatives here last weekend rederick Viles a student at the University of Maine has been call ed home by the death of his father Dr Viles The ladles of the arm Bureau will meet Thursday at a at the ederated church All mem bers are asked to bring aprons There will be a meeting Of Canton Somerset No 26 and Somerset Aux iliary Thursday evening The meet ing will be preceded by a 630 sup per served by Mr and Mrs red Williams and Mn Angie Steward A Galloping tea was held Mon day at the home of Miss Pearl Bernardon Mount Pleasant ave nue by the Society for Christian Service of the Centen ary Methodist church Durwood Blaisdell a student at Becker College In Worcester Mau will arrive today to spend the Easter recess with his parents Mr and Mrs Elmer Blaisdell of the Water ville road Miss Edna Crawford completed her duties at Electric Shop Saturday night Mrs Albert ln nemore is taking her place Russell Relief Corps No 18 meets riday afternoon Refreshments will be served by Mrs Louise Cush man and Mrs Agnes Lessard The Pioneer Past Noble Grands association will meet next Monday evening with Mrs Addie Beal of Mftdison avenue Skowhegan Sunshine Society will be entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs Sadie Beaulier on Heselton street Miss Gertrdue Carter of Water street was in airfield Monday eve ning Miss Carter addressed the Mabel Wentworth Phllathea class which observed its 25th anniversary that evening Miss Carter is state regional director of the Baraca Phl lathea Union OR SALE 8 yr old 1490 lbs 1935 Chevrolet Sedan Several ton early oats' ent in the milk Inquire NELSON PORTER RD 3 8761 17 Vnlnnfarv TTrrill i A Company has been planned for 4 next Saturday evening it was an 4 ziounced yesterday by officers of the unit Music for the ball which will be semi formal will be furnished by ths well known Jamie Bar or chestra or watervuie Tne airair wifi be held in the High school gymnasium which will be decorated in Easter fittings for the occasion This will be the 'second ball spon sored by the local unit The committee in charge Capt William Lessard Lieut Edward Du gas and Corporal Roland Russell have placed tickets on sale and these may be obtained from mem bers of the company V'lAivcaa'? ouiAJUUAiwti cdbcaixajr the company had received an rating in an ordnance taspec i held this week The insoeettaa officers were Maj George Manhall ton of the State Guard in Augusta and several officers of the irst Corps area from Boston The Unit expects State recognition shortly APRIL and the "marbles season is in full awingAbove a group of Garfield school pupils at Skowhegan ring around a couple of champs at tKeir favorite pasttime Left to right around the circle are: Charles Spaulding Allan Strout John Philbrick Robert Doherty Richard Berry Arthur LeBIanc Norman King Thurl Prevost Louis Audet Ernald Mullen Billy Crockett and Ralph or COUGHS DUE TO COLDS Take week where she was the guest of her aunt and also a friend Miss Char lene Perkins a former resident of Madison Cora Crowe and family of North Adams Mass stopped at the home of Mr and Mrs Stanley Wright while ta town last week They returned to their home last riday Mr and Mn Nicholas Venziano have moved from olsum street to the Madison Woolen Company house recently vacated by Mr and Mrs rederick Allen Elwood Perkins was' in Lewiston on business Monday Mr Shirley Bryant of Bangor was the weekend guest of her par ents Mr and Mrs Walter Beane a their home on Ah street riends will be sorry to hear that Miss Margie McQuarrie is ill at her home on Pearl street Mrs Auguste Dionne Mr and Mrs Cornelius McQuarrie and Mrs Mary Chandler were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Barker at their home in Skowhegan Sunday evening Mrs Martha Creamer is a patient at the Redlngton Memorial hos pital in Skowhegan where she is suffering from a fractured leg Mrs Steve Kelley who spent last week in Portland with her husband returned to her home in town last weekend Mr Kelley spent the weekend with his family in town Miss Ruth Reed who has employ ment In Augusta spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Reed at her home on Preble avenue ex tension Miss Bitty Harvell who has been visiting her parents MT and Mrs Clarence Harvell at their home on Locust street for the past few weeks has returned to Rockville Conn where rihe has employment She was accompanied by Miss Ida Bishop who will visit there for a while Miss Annette Cyr and Miss Mil dred Steward of Skowhegan spent the weekend at the home of Mrs Alice Cyr Spring street Mrs Evelyn Trial spent the week end with her mother ta law Mrs Peter Trial at her home in Skowhe gan Mr and Mrs Clyde Harvel! of Wilton spent the weekend at the hopie of Mr parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Harvell Locust street 'Mrs Laurent Maillet and her two daughters Miss lavia Maillet and Miss Josephine Maillet accom panied by the Misses Rena LeBIanc and Bertha Mackey were shoppers in Skowhegan Tuesday Sherman williams A former resi dent of Madison now of West Mills was in friends Henry Bolduc who has employ ment weekend at ths home of his parents Mr and Mrs Phillas Bolduc Spring street The Misses Maryanne Allain and BOWLING N'OTES The unofficial county candlepin crown came to rest Monday night i upon Dick Plummer who subdued ex champ Emmons Casey in the third and final match of a series of ten stringers At the same time State Champ Jerry Oarianl prepping for his first title defense next Saturday in Ban tor pelted the pegs for 1164 to 1063 rolled up by Stan Carr Shimmer 80 98 90 101 96 118 99 110 83 119 99 112 99 86 136 114 107 98 124 130 112 '89105 95 122 99 124 119 100 1083 Mrs red Philbrick To Be Hostess At Joint Meeting Today Mrs red Philbrick of Elm street will be hostess this after noon at a joint meeting of the Book Club and the Skowhegan club Mrs Allan Stlnchfield will re view "Admirals of the Ocean by Samuel Eliott Morison Hostesses will be Mrs Thomas Greenway Mrs Charles Turner Mrs Alan Wentworth Mn Elmer McNeelie Mrs Thomas Cleaver Mrs A Derbyshire Mrs Alva Appleby and Mrs George Yea ton HOW TO BAKE AND GLAZB Wrap your Tender Tested Star Hum In its Inside glassine 'wrapper Place side up an uncovered baking pan Bake oven 18 minutes to the pound 45 minutes before done remove paper and rind score 1 ALSO I UBERUN a LvpM rowvnv maiuuMT COMEDY tMUUfaUm Skowhegan Local News Sentinel Of fice irst loor Strand Theatre Building Dial 365 STARTS TOMORROW Hero in Overalls The richest testiest ham of all timeTested for tender ncss before it comes to Yes lady you can select this magnificent Star Ham for your Easter dinner with perfect assurance Knowing before you put it in yout oven that it will i come out rich mild and delic iously tender! irst because these superb Sur Huns are sugar cured and slow smoked over hickory and hud wood fires in Armour own secret way togive you tweeter milder flavor Then scientifically tested fqr tenderness before they come to you the smoking process ham from cup corn syrup Return to the every batch is diathetmically tested oven until baking is finished and the sa individually checked by thcr ham is golden brown a A i Mrs Mary Susi Mrs Esther Susi and Mrs Helen Susi The Junior Arts Club entertain ed the Corinna Junior Arts Club at the Universalis church vestry Mon day evening A musical program was presented as follows: Plano solo Vernon Smiley 6f Wilton bell solo Erie Doughty Topsham se lections by the local club chorus un der the direction of Mrs Phyllis emald violin solo' Miss Barbara Maxim solo and chorus Miss Mary Galllson of Hancock choruses Miss Gloria Getchell Miss Shirley Wil cox Miss Janet Humphrey Miss Jeanne Palmer Miss Mary Lou Crawford and Miss Regina Conroy Mrs Ruth POook was piano ac companist for all numbers' The remainder of the evening was spent socially with 'the calendar commit tee Miss Eleanor TDotbacher and Mrs Geraldine emald as hostess es The club color scheme of yel low and green was carried out ta decorating Tickets are now on sale for the Easter' Basket and may be purchased from all Junior Arts Club members Bethlehem Chapter will meet Thursday evening and there will be an Easter program The en tertainment committee is Mrs Nora Knight Mrs Josephine olsom and Mrs Ruth Wiley The refresh ment committee is Mrs Nellie Per kins Mrs Jennie arnham Mr and Mrs Earl Sinclair Mr and Mrs Os car Givens Mr and Mrs Arthur Roberta and red McCully Harry riend who attends Til ton Academy In Tilton is visiting hlsi parents Mr and Mrs Earle riend Mr and Mrs rancis Smiley called on Mr and Mrs Charles Smiley of Skowhegan Sunday John Chase left riday for Ports mouth where he has employ ment Miss Dorothy Tweedie visited Miss Leone Tilton at the sanatorium in airfield Bunday The Sebasticook Encampment will meet Thursday evening The Gold en Rule degree will be worked by the Ahiram encampment of Water ville i Willard Lehr Alfred and Al bert McMichael Joseph Cianchette Joseph BukerThomas A Ander son Harry Goodrich and George A Moore are attending the state and district Republican conventions in Portland i 'The Maundy Thursday services will be held Thursday evening at the Unlversallst church There will be special music The theme will be "The Omnipresent" Miss Arlene Steves has left for Bridgeport Conn where she has employment Miss Marjorie McCully special secretary at the Knox School for Girls at Cooperstown YM is visit tag her father red McCully Charles Goodrow and William Phelps left Monday for Newport where they will be employed Harwood Atherton of Winchester Mass is visiting friends' here before returning to Oamp Blanding la OR SALK 712 Motor Good As Nw Madison Local News Mrs Lorena' Snell 298 CMr 1 1 sES CT A A SKOWHEGAN I I Wife 1 MADISON I 1 I ft Mb S6 JC 4 11 1 AIjcHb DELICIOUS TYPES (1) Toaa coexn (2) tU9Y C8tC wrapper 1 niraa CNKD le Mira 4 STATE.

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