Concord Monitor from Concord, New Hampshire (2024)

a THE CONCORD DAILY MONITOR AND N. A. PATRIOT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948 Dr. Landis To Quit NH Post Fine Arts Director To Be Professor At Syracuse University Dr.

Mildred M. Landis, director of fine arts in the state department of education, has submitted her resignation, the department announced today. She to her present post last year from Harvard University where she was a at the graduate school of education. Dr. Landis has accepted a dual professorship of art and education at Syracuse University to start Feb.

1. 19 E. nts Mr. and Mrs. August Heino the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian Heino, to J.

son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Long, 98 Washington street: Miss Heino is an, alumna of Weare high school and is now attending Dr. Burnett's Clinical Laboratory school at Boston.

Mr. Long is a graduate of St. John's St. John's Military higheschol Delafield, Wis. He is now business with his father, is in, taking a course in interior decoration at the.

University of New Hampshire. SHOES Ladies' red leather or brown suede low heel, sling backs, Chilshearling slippers, 89c; patent leather shoes, Men's Genuine Goodyear welt, dress shoes, $5.99. Mary Nadeau, 61 Washington St. Open every day till 9 p. THANK YOU I wish to thank Station WKXL for the given for my pleasure on birthday Thursday.

I also thank all my. neighbors and friends for the cards and remembrances they so kindly sent me. J. S. PERCY.

MUUSIC LOVERS! N. H. Symphony Orchestra First Concert of the 1948-49 series 5, 3 p. City Auditorium. Season ticket $3.60.

Single tickets, adults $1.50 tax inch Now on sale at Nutting's, Thornes' or call LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Regular meeting tonight, 8 p. m. JOHN ERIAN, Gov: JOSEPH LACASSE. Sec. -Adv Is your dog a problem while you are in the south? Let us board him for you in heated kennels with outside runs.

Best of references. John A. Dall, Ponkapoag Kennels, Warner, N. H. Tel.

Bradford APRONS GALORE An. Begins 5c Memorial up. sale, Tea Dec. served. 1, 2 p.

Cafeteria supper at 5 to 7 p. -Adv m. En-. tertainment in 26-27-29-30. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank all our friends who have sent cards and flowers and who have offered their servides dur.

ing. our recent beeravement. HALME FAMILY. TEEN. DANCE Saturday, Nov.

27 at Y. W. C. A. over 8-11 p.

mi Stag 15c. person, 25c -Adv -nov-26-27. PIANO TUNING SERVICING Alger Sherman, 95A Fair Laconia or write Box 97-C, MonitorPatriot, or Tel. Concord 690. I will be i in Concord ELKS BOX LUNCH PARTY AND DANCE Nov.

27, 8 p. m. Elks Club. Box party spons red by Emblem Clu No one can be punctual without a reliable time-piece. Any one holding a responsible position; should own an accurate watch.

Let us sell you al Bulova for only $1.00 a week. See J. S. Round Jewelers and Watch Repairers, 26 Warren St. Mr.

C. N. Wright, Mgr. Phone Whitton's D. with CAPSULES, per 1002.39 Whitton's At No South Worries Parking Downing Street CASH for Your OLD GOLD, DIAMONDS and Estates Jewelry G.

W. STUART CO. 130 North Main Concord, N. PEASLEE MAXHAM FUNERAL CHAPEL The Friendly Doorway" 38 SOUTH MAIN STREET Tel. 2104 or 1989-W Rumford Building Loan Association Helps People To Own Homes Rainie.

See. 88 No. Main 8t CALKIN HUSSEY DIRECTORS South State Street Tel. 3410 MARGARET'S PERMANENTS from $2.95 to $18 28 NORTH MAIN $1 TELEPUONE: 270 Forecast for Concord vicinity: Increasing cloudiness tonight and Saturday, change in temperature. followed a by rain late Saturday.

Little Local Data Lowest temperature cHesterday, 27 Highest temperature 44 Mean temperature, Normal mean temperature for this daticell in temperature this month, 134 degrees Barometer, sea level, 8:30 a. 30.16 Warmest day this month, 75, Nov. 6 Coldest day this month, 20, Nov. 2 Comparative temperatures: Highest, 63-1946 Lowest, -2, 1938 days, 26 Precipitation, past 24 hours, .06 Total precipitation this month, 5.40 Excess of precipitation this month, 2.69 Sun rises, 6:53 a. m.

Sun sets, 4:14 p. m. Length of day, 21m. Phase of New Moon, Nov. 30 U.

S. Weather Bureau. Weather NH Hens Busy Setting Record Egg Production Down in October, But 1948 Yield Is High New Hampshire egg production dropped 1,000,000 eggs last month as compared to October, 1947, the New England Crop Reporting service said today. There were 31.000,000 eggs produced last month and 32,000,000 in October of last year, the service New England egg production in October was seven percent below the record yield of October last year, and a 13 percent. lower than in September this year.

New Hampshire hens have produced 311,000.000 so far this year compared to 297,000,000 in the same period last year, PERSONALS Thanksgiving Day altar flowers at St. Paul's church were the memorial gift of Mrs. Amy L. Runnells. Miss Jane Carpenter is home from Betty, University Hampshire to spend the holiday weekend with her mother, Mins, Rachel B.

Carpenter, Warren Leon Stewartson has returned to his home, 4 Blanchard street, from Margaret Pillsbury unit, Concord hospital, where he has been a patient for the past eight weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Buchan, Newark, N. and their three children, are holiday, guests at the home Buchan's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Buchan, 32 Pine street. Donald Holbrook, son of Dr. and Mrs. Percy E.

Holbrook, 48 Allison street, was selected as one of a chorus of 90 voices from Boston University which will sing the Faust Sinfonie with the Boston Symphony orchestra under the direction of Serge Koussevitsky at Symphony hall, Boston, this afternoon and tomorrow night. AIR -WAY SANITIZOR Sales Service Bags Free demonstration in your home Tel. Con. 3903-J before 9:00 A. M.

PT Ask for Mr. H. Hudson CALL 257. for EXPERT DRY CLEANING THE WILLIAM TAILOR 8 ODD FELLOWS AVE. ROWE FUNERAL HOME 188 No.

Main St. Tel. 1823 RADIO SERVICE Phone 469-W 77 South Main Street THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL Published Weekly AND THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOURNAL Published Monthly Containing articles, editorials, and testimonies of healing May be read or obtained at THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 39 SCHOOL' STREET Open weekdays 12-5, Wednesday to "The Africa of Albert Schweitzer" Just Published! A Reader as a Gift at Christmas Religious Book Shop Warren Street at Durgin Lane. TAXI CONCORD CAB CO. TEL 120 CITY CAB CO.

TEL 1140 24-HOUR SERVICE 'Red Book' Will Be Issued NH Legislature Manual To Contain Many New Features New Hampshire's 1949 manual of the General Court- 4the "Red be considerable larger than the 1947 issue, Secretary of State Enoch D. Fuller said The 1948 edition will carry results of the presidential election, 1948 Constitutional convention statistics as well as other new features. Fuller said that some 500 pages were now ready for printing and that it was planned to have manual out "before the first of the year." Deaths MRS. LILLIAN M. MILLS Mabel Mills, 57, Wednesday at HOPKINTON, Note.

26-Mrs. Lillian her home here. Born in Concord, the daughter of William and Bertha (Moody) Haynes, she had been Hopkinton resident for the past 30 years. Surviving are her husband, Frank Mills; a son, Carl Haynes of Concord; her mother, Mrs. Haynes, Penacook; two sisters, Mrs.

Marcie Minuitti of Concord and Mrs. Bernice Clark of Memphis, N. a niece, a nephew, cousins and aunts. Funeral services will be held at the H. L.

Holmes and Son Funeral home, Contoocook, tomorrow at 2 o'- clock. JOHN H. WASON John H. Wason, 78, died yesterday at a local hospital. A native of this city, and a lifelong.

resident, Mr. Wason was employed for 47 years as assistant superintendent of mails at the local postoffice, retiring in 1938. THE BEST XMAS PRESENT Reader's Digest Special Reduced Rates G. W. PARKER 18 Elm St.

BARNEY'S FLOWER SHOP Penacook, N. H. Tel. Pen. 288 FLOWERS For All Occasions Visitors are always welcome.

Free delivery anywhere in Concord. ANTIQUES I REFINISHED Estimates furnished Antiques for Sale PHILIP, H. BLODGETT TEL. 2939 He was a member of St. Paul's church parish.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Frances McGilvray, this city; a brother, Charles E. Wason of North Wilbraham, a half-sister, Mrs. Mary L. Johnston, Do nieces, nephews and cousins.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock at Calkin and Hussey Funeral chapel, friends invited. WILLIAM H. FORD William H. Ford, 71, of 50 Franklin street, died yesterday at Margaret Pillsbury unit, Concord hospital. A native of this city, he was the son of Joseph H.

and Annie (Watkins) and was employed as a porter by the Rumford Press. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Agnes (Runnells) Ford; three daughters, Mrs. Roger F. Strong and Mrs.

Conrad J. Benson, this city, and Mrs. Norman Robinson of Pembroke; two sons, Harley and Everett Ford, this city; 11 grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren; and a sister. Mrs. Alfred A.

Syms of San Antonio, Tex. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock in Calkin and Husa sey Funeral chapel, friends invited. PERSONALS Ira Preston and Mrs. Homer Tres ton, 74 North Spring street. spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.

Preston's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Smith at East Bethel, Vt: There were 22 guests at the Thanksgiving dinner table. Alumni Dance Attracts 500 Borrowed 'Wishing Well' Is Taken From High School Gym Five hundred alumni and students of Concord High school attended the annual Alumni dance last night at the high school auditorium, held under the sponsorship of the Student Council of the school. Success of the party was marred, however, by a single incident-theft of a borrowed bucket used in the chief effort of decorating committee, a wishing well in the center of the gymnasium.

The well, into which dancers could toss coins and gaze into its mirrored depth to forecast their fortunes, was equipped with an old-fashioned windlass and bucket. The bucket. the decorating committee discovered today, had been spirited away during the evening's festivities. Unfortunately, it was the property of the South Congregational church. In the receiving line were Mr.

and Mrs. Earl S. Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd.

Simpson, Coach and Mrs. Richard Martin, Coach and Mrs. Eugene Callahan, Student Council Pres- COLD WAVE COMING Predicted Low Temperature Wary wW MAKE YOUR CAR SAFE! Come in now for FORD ANTI-FREEZE $1,25 gal. $3.50 gal. REGULAR TYPE PERMANENT TYPE Ford RALPH GEORGE PHONE PHONE MOTOR CO.

3911 31 SOUTH MAIN ST. 3911 WARNING TWO MEN, OPERATING FROM. AN AUTOMOBILE, ARE SELLING FURS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAMES THESE FURS ARE SOLD AT THREE TIMES THEIR NORMAL RETAIL VALUE. REMEMBER WHEN SOMETHING FOR NOTHING TURNS OUT TO BE NOTHING FOR SOMETHING, It's better to say, "No," if you don't know THIS AD IN COOPERATION WITH CONCORD POLICE DEPT, Frost Furs 18 Pleasant Street Phone 1486 ONLY 24 SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS ident Donald and Miss Jean Glavin. Miss Alison Owen headed the general committee on arrangements, assisted by the Misses Nancy King.

Marilyn Kimball, Helen Filides and Charles Frink, Dino Stavros John Butterfield. Mr. Simpson acted as faculty advisor. Posts were made by the Misses Joanna Cosgrove and Janet Ball. Mrs.

Oscar Olson Is Stork Shower Guest Mrs. Oscar Olson, was recently honored at a stork shower, given at 'the home of Mrs. Eugene Randlett wih Mrs. Richard Vitagliano as cohostess. Attending the party were Mrs.

Robert Bennett, Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. Olas Olson, Mrs. Richard Smith, Miss Louise Sheehy, Miss Betty Barrett and Miss Sally Dexter. Gifts were sent Florence Richardson, Miss Gail Mrs.

Edythe Bowlby. Norman Davis, Miss Edith Vance, Dennis and Dana Randlett. STORE- WIDE BANNERS Xmas banners 10 ft. long with sion cords for stores, restaurants, clubs, churches. DECORATE NOW! Good for years $1.25 G.

W. PARKER 18 Elm Lockwood- Young Corp. Ready-Mix Concrete Bulldozer Excoyating TEL. 1283 MONUMENTS Elmer W. Olson 13 Rumford Street Tel.

3341-J 'ROCCO" D. PELILLO For a -Few Cents a Day RENT AN ACCORDION Private Lessons Sales Repairing 115 Rumford Street Tel. 4427 Stilson Named To State Hotel Post Richard J. Stilson, of Pittsfield, has been appointed to the recently created post of executive secretary of the New Hampshire Hotel association. The appointment will become effecof Dec.

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4185 association and a former member of the state legislature. Detroit, Denver, Hammond and Waterloo are the four new teams in the National pro Basketball League this season. UPHOLSTERING and Home H. A. HOLT SONS 5 Bridge Street Tel.

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