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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 13

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(i iS-1 1 1 i Thirteen Portland Press Herald Portland Maine Tuesday Mominf September 25 1951 t- Freeport Couple Roadside mirrors in PYance cast In a convex shape let motorists see around corners at bad Intersections Cheverus High School Schedules Eight Evening Sessions For Adults Pfc And Mrs Joseph Hultgren To Be Given Reception Wednesday fi Gorham SePt ti Mr and Mrs Harry Dean State Street will hold open house from 4 to 9 Wednesday at a reception for their son-in-law and daughter Pfc and Mrs Joseph Hultgren (Dorothy Dean) They were married AUi 18 at the Francis Warren Air Force Bsse Cheyenne Wyo where they both have been stationed Mrs Hultgren is a private first class in the Women's Air Force The first of eight evening sessions of the Institute for Adult Education at Cheverus High School will be held at 7 JO Monday Oct 8 Six different studies will be taught this year the fifth year Plans for It were announced Monday by the Rev James Powers 8J director He Is also assistant principal of Chaverus The Institute is sponsored by the Jesuit fathers of Cheverus Four other evening schools for adults also have been announced here for this season They are at Portland High School Portland and Westbrook Junior College and Our Lady of Mercy College The Institute at-Cheverus will open to Catholics and non-Catholics Tuition is 78 cents an evening or $5 for the series "Courses will be cut to a practical pattern designed to teach people things they need to know for everyday: living Father Powers announced This is the list of courses and their teachers: Public Speaking For Beginners the Rev David 8J Religious Question Bx the Rev Golumba Sullivan 8J Morals In Politics And Professions the Very Rev Robert A Hewitt 6J rector of the local Jesuit community Freepert Sept Z4 Mr and In Alfonso Allen of Landing celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday entertaining a group of friends and relatives at the Club looms PYeeport at a reception Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Allen were married 25 yean ago at the historic 25 yes ElUsh' old Kellogg Church at arpswell theirs being the flnt ormal wedding In the 84 yean of the church: The Rev Oeorge King officiated They resided at Harpswell for a time and later Topsham and Brunswick moving to Freeport approximately 7 yean ago At the reception traditional wedding songs were sung by Miss ois Bean accompanied by Mrs Virginia McKlrhon and a reading was given by Mrs Samuel Alexander of Harpswell Mrs Oladys Allen and Mrs Sable Dodge had charge of refreshments and Mrs Oracle Allen of Harpswell mother of Mr Allen served the anniversary cake Mrs Stella Flynn had urge of the guest book and tin Roland Allen Topsham attended the gift table The guests wen as follows: Mr and Mrs Willis Allen Mr and Mrs Spencer Allen Mrs Grace Allen Shubael Merriman Mr and Mrs Lawrence Merriman all of Harpswell: Mr and Mrs Kerman Morse Harpswell Center Mr and Mrs Samuel Alexander North Harpswell: Mr and Mrs £ltnd Alien Topsham: Mrs Clarence Fields Brunswick: Mrs zetta Allen and Mrs Marion Conant Woodfords: Mr and Mrs Gerald Toothaker East Wilton Mr and Mrs Forest Dodge tack Gould' Auldls Foster Mis enoa Estabrook Miss Barbara Estabrook Mr and Mrs Kenneth Stilkey Mr and Mrs Fred Flynn Mr and Mrs Charles Lovell Mr and Mrs Kenneth Sloat Mr and Mrs Allan McKinnon Mrs Martha Nlcholsen Mr and Mrs Ernest Griffin Mr and Mrs Myron 111 ton Mrs Alice Hilton and Miss Lois Bean all of Freeport Mr Kennebunk Included Mr and Mrs Albion Deerlng and son Paul: Mr and Mrs Joshua Libby Mr and Mrs Philip Bragdon Mr and Mrs Morris Bragdon and Jan Ice and Mrs Trank A Allen and children The West Gorham Community Club will discuss local projects at it's opening meeting at I Wednesday in the school building Garden Club Te Meet South Oorham Garden Club The Ladies' Aid of the Scarbor- Shs vl report at Waco Air Base I membOT will study flower ar Tex Sunday following training arrangement Friday evening in the the supply technician achool at home of Mrs Kathetine Hillock the Warren Base Private Hull- Mr pauiine Carson wlU P'n is awaiting assignment Sst itt entertaining Mrs Allan Est brook andl ani4 Mr Tm Miss Mary Pike of Oorham will sat mUi dip punch at the reception Serving will be the Misses Peggy Lou Clark 5 of Brldgton and Marguerite Clark of Saco cousins or the bride Miss Kdles Aii Barbara A Usher Oorham and SCS I at 2 Thursday at Miss June Hayes Portland r'-mrsln Miss Janet Clark Saco the bride's cousin will be in charge of EH5 to tj the guest book and Miss Virginia I Lane Oorham the gifts i eep ccldent rccu Seniors Elect iperating The Oorham High School Sen- ill ior class elected John te president today Other officers ES? elected include Miss Patricia Oorham has been post- Davis vice president: Miss Elton- beth secretary and niLut Estabrook Jr treasurer JHSLFPvm Bptl? Student Council members members at 7 JO elude Ralph Egers Jr Labrecque and the Miwe WUllam BMn of MrsMrs Sarah Jane Andrew and isla Joseph 8 ZC entertained play-Martlno mates at a birthday supper this The Wllacahlu group of the venln- Ouests Included Philip wacs hSd Top" SSXSuSvSS ham and bean supper at 6 JO JJSfSKJ Saturday in the vestry Mrs Doria Ptd 1 MsOjJmmwai Durgln and Den- Horrlgan is chairman assisted by 1 0611 NPlson- i Yarmouth News Briefs Jury Hears Case Against Chiropractor A 22-year Old divorcee mother of three children told a Superior teurt Jury Monday that Leroy Oreenlaw Auburn 'chiropractor performed an Illegal operation upon her late last February Beverly Phlnney principal wit-iss against Oreenlaw said she paid $200 for the operation and a ew days later was hospitalized She admitted that she has pleaded guilty to a charge of consenting to an abortion The young Identified Oreenlaw In court as the man who erfoemed the operation She said hat she had gone to 209 State Street on three occasions In February Her first visit was to see another man Tor this purpose She did not see him but returned two or three days later and talked with Oreenlaw On the second visit Oreenlaw did not come right out and say ie would do It" she testified but le did tell her he was In Portland "uesdays Thursdays and Satur days The following Tuesday she returned for the operation Dr Charles Skillln a speclal-st In gynecology and obstretlcs testified about the woman's condition when she was admitted to the Portland City Hospital On -cross-examination he said he could not say her obartlon was but on redirect exam-nation he said the symptoms were with Induced abortion She was suffering from an In feetlon and when he first exam ned her she was "having a he testified In his opinion he tola the Jury there was nothing about her general condltlop to make necessary a therapeutic abortion to save her life Pictures of the premises at 209 State Street' taken by Sgt Alfred Trefry of the Portland Police Department were Introduced in evidence Testimony will continue today Pontoon Being Placed At Portland Pier A public works erew started Monday to Install a new pontoon on the transfer bridge at Portland Pier The Job will take about four days Bryan Whitney assistant to the public works director reported Placing of the new pontoon was held up all Summer to avoid interfering with boat traffic to the Islands Whitney said The old one was pumped but each day to keep lt In tate It broke down aix sank last Fall but was raised and temporarily repaired Waltham were week-end guests of Mrs James Williams LOW BANK RATES NO CO-MAKERS gta rally required 24 HOUR SERVICE Gome in end say hQo VLitSUMfUm IB ill III BIEMDLY Mrs Mary Jane Irish Mrs Joan --wfvny 'v' Rev James Powers 8J Catholio Books And Modern Catholic writers the Rev Nicholas McNeil 6J The Maas In Slow Motion the Rev Joseph Donahue SJ Practical English the Rev Joseph I Holland SJ Further Information' Is available frdm Father Powers phone 3-2762 and Robert Peel Bentley Jr of Philadelphia and Boston The wedding took place at 4 JO on Saturday Sept IS in the Hun-newel! Chaple of the Arlington iStreet Church Boston with Dr Dana Greely performing the ceremony Miss Hyde is a graduate of North Yarmouth Academy and the Katherine Olbbs Secre tarial School of Boston and Is presently employed as a secretary In Boston -Mr Bentley Is a graduate of Harvard' University and served as a lleu tenant in the navy during World War XL Mr and Mrs Bentley will reside at 236 Beacon Street Boston after Nov 1 The first fall meeting of the Royal River Extension Service evening group will be held at 7 Tuesday at the home of Mrs James Everett East Elm Street The topic will be Olve the Home A New Look with Home Demonstration Agent Mrs Shirley Abbott as leader Refreshments will be served Cumberland Center Cumberland Center Sept Z4 Mrs Robert Lindquist of Rockland State president of the Woman's Fellowship will speak on the work of women in the church at 230 Wednesday at the Cumberland Congregational Church Tea will follow when the pourers will be Mrs Kenneth Chase and Mrs Stanley Haskell An Invitation has been extended the women's groups from the North Cumberland Council or Churches The meeting Is sponsored by local group Miss Linnie Jones Allston Mass is the guest of her niece Mrs Ralph Bernard Mrs Elnathan A Vaughan has returned from Massachusetts where she has been guest for two weeks of her sons and daugh-ters-iri-law Mr and Mrs Ray mond Vaughan at North Falmouth and Mr and Mrs Robert Vaughan at Duxbury Mr and Mrs David Moody entertained as overnight guests Saturday Mr and Mrs Chalmers West and ions Ronald and Gerry of Stockton Springs Mr and Mrs Oeorge Allen sr i i i The biggest ba rgain on your shopping 4'Qn CftSPJRINI JV' nn sum fasti without endorsers Phone or visit Tlovehold Finance Corporation Tefl as how moeh 1 sash mm amml amm JOT IlPCTfc WHKl jQV Owl repayment plan That's au there is to You get if you peed wow when it! Loans made for any IX Kcr on the paved your kan For a prompt csshjkoan of any amoisat tram $30 te BOX phono or stop in today CmiSEKCLO FIKARCE tt 1 4 OTEM SATURDAYS UNTIL I OS ML ADVKRTIftKMCNT Glamour Accent I ni of your bmutMU hand mM atiantiaa to your finger tips Orels yam wrht with a aflkea eestf is two deNdous shades of ffafc eftaap with a blaring baubla Accent to eat you at aonptste mm So Modem to- safe so to smooth-fitting Gaos youVs need Modem never be content with any ether Usd of napkin In 3 Regular Junior and Soper In piwwrapped bos Wed 25 Years and Mrs William Kelly and Mr and Mrs Harry Parker south Freeport Mr and Mrs Leon LufU kin and Mrs Hazel Dean of Yarmouth Mrs Emily Moody south' Harpswell and Mr and Mrs Otis Campbell Portland TRY MeMrtA Ready to heat and aenre Just like Chinatown's finest 1 Carton contains a can of Meatless Chow Mein can of Chow Mein noodles bottle of Soy Sauce Serves two to four MS PHI MClff SOOX tom UCtoy Nat ftowH tWalaa nf iaatrka Saada Cn package makes 5 Quarts YoheJ eg laBABj MIlK j-- Tarmeeth Sept XI Members of Anderabn-MayberryPost Amer can Legion and the faculty of North Yarmouth Academy are Invited to attend the meeting of the Post Auxiliary at 8 Wednesday in the Legion Cabin where members of the Club will also be guests to hear reports of State by Patricia Mansfield and Valerie Koskela The Welt Baby Conference will held at-2 Wedneaday in the downstairs rooms of Merrill Memorial Library Dr William Freeman will be in charge por transportation call Mrs David Osborne Yarmouth 367 Lt Commander David Alger USCO Mrs Alger and Karen of Falls Church Va have been recent guests of the William Myers Mr and Mrs Robert Jeck son of Amesbury Mass were week-end guests of Mrs grandmother Mrs Cornelius Shaw and her parents Mr and Mrs Elwood Fogg Portland 8treet Mr and Mrs John Denery and son John West Main Street have returned from a two vacation in upper New York State end Canada with relatives and friends Two Yarmouth men have been promoted to Private First Class at Sampson AFB and have received new assignments Pfc Everett Jones who has chosen basic weapons repair for his career field will go to Lowry AFB In Denver Colo Pfc William Me Qonagle has been assigned to Warren AFB also in Denver as a teletype operator Of Interest to Yarmouth friends Is the anouncement of the marriage of Miss Barbara Hyde daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Hyde formerly of Yarmouth poets who have brought fame to their state by outstanding writings Payne said Xt la my hope that bur schools clubs and civic organizations will pay tribute to our noted sons and daughters on day Such famous poets aa Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Edna St Vincent Millay Edwin Arlington Robinson and currently Robert Tristan Coffin were Maine people by birth or adoption TtoWorri mn mien lough-south Buxton Unlversalist BfTMDorUM id I Church will Miss Doris Howard i I A covered dish luncheon is Mr end Mrs Richard toPrlh Knight Taf trills Conn have Mra Sadie Towle chairman of been visiting at the home of their the dinner and supper at the son and daughter-in-law Mr and Coun Baptist Association meet-Mrs Richard Knight Jr assisted by The -Oorham Rod and I11 c- Jolmson Mrs Lucy Oun Club will meet at 8 Johnson and Mrs Fannie Wfdntidtv i I Mtrsn Miss Marjorie Eames Oor- IOOF will elect iam State -Teachers College li-1 officers Friday evening bmlan ta ompylng her Highl Mr and Mrs -Roland Barrows Street home purchased of Misi bave been guests of Mr and Mr Evelina McLeUan Edwin Bogga Warren The Ladles Circle First Parish Mrs Rlchsrd MKlslnc (Helen Congregational Church win plan Hunt) has Joined her husband for the annual Christmas Fairfat the University of Maine Dec 5-8 at Its Thursday afternoon Honored At Shower meeting In the chapel Mrs Harry A Hoyt Jr enter- Lt Comdr and Mrs William talned Sunday evening at a per-Berry are entertaining Lt Comdrlsonal shower for her sister-in-law and Mrs A Oswald Wlckford Mrs Donald Anderson Weat-RI brook Mrs Harold Dow and daughter Mrs Paul A Anderson ar and Priscilla Brunswick have been daughter Mrs Charles Wilson visiting Mrs parents Mr South Portland and Mrs Charles and Mrs August Ahlqulst West Anderson Westbrook assisted with Scarborough Miss Dow who was the buffet supper graduated from the Maine Med- Guests Included Mr and Mrs leal Center School of Nursing two Joseph LeBeau and Mr and Mrs weeks ago assumed a staff posi-1 Anderson Westbrook: Mr and tion in the Main General Hoepl-1 Mrs Charles Wilson: Mr and Mrs tal today Harry A Hoyt sr Mr and Mrs Mrs Carl Ahlqulst who Chester -Barton Mrs David Hatt haa been at this Springfield 01 Mrs Oeorge Fuller Mrs Charles home of her son-in-law and I Gray and children and tha Misses daughter Mr and Mrs 'Warren Joan Keens and Beverly Wilder Hoppes expects to return to I Oorham West Scarborough within a few Members of the ninth grade of days 1 I the Frederick Robte Junior High Mrs -Gertrude Mere and MrsSchool have elected as officers Vlrs Maye are chairmen of the Mias Patricia Wyman president cooked food sale to be held In Ronald Verrlll vice president the Oorham Hardwara Company Pauline Hodgdon secretary am store at 1-p Friday-It will I Richard Willis treasurer Danle benefit the North Street Metho-j Murphy is faculty adviser dlst Ladles Aid Elected by members of the Mr and Mrs Everett Willey eighth -grade were Priscilla Oar will observe their 31st wedding land president: Martha Stevens anniversary Tuesday I vice president: Pauline Morrill Mlsa Ruth Foster a student secretary and Roland Stultz nune at the Maine Medical Cen- treasurer ter School of Nursing has been entertained in the home of nTaiiiA rfAnAF and Mrs David Hall She spent I Maine IO tlOllOr three weeks with her parents at Wlnthrop fb-hnni Slreetl Aagaata Sept 4 Recog- for Mln wu esked Methirt CTuirch l1 -p5! today by Governor PaynW i Ort ftbr Sunday evening A rehearsal will1 bo held Wednesday evening Mias Margaret A Ayers Car lisle Pa who haa been tha guest of her unele and aunt Mr and Mrs Milton Look for two weeks hac entered the Boston Museum of Fine Arts Mr and Mrs Alfred Bouffard who spent two weeks with relatives have returned to Philadelphia Mr and Mrs Kenneth Southard Cressejr Hoed are building new home Relatives who attended the wedding of Miss Olive Tufts A1 fled and Herbert Bachelder Kennebunk solemnized Sunday at lew therapy Formula for Pains of inn STOPS CRIPPUHC PAIH-MSr For Dost Long-Lasting Results Treatment Must Star? at Oneml i Ii 5 I ininiBiHiiaBtWW Discover smAc aryour gmrs ToVAVi Thom da ai irthfid riwimatic victii tould Matty ba aparad untold agony by taking IMDRXN la Win modara uaw raaaarch diaeovaay conaidarad by togiqr to ba aa amasingly atfeedua traatmant for WARN I HQ paina al arthritia But XMOKIN tharapjr muat bagta Iln Lanibaga Xalatfaa at anaal Tba laagar you waK tha woraa may ba yaur tortural Oat IMDRXN todajrl i Swotfos Inflamed Joints Dent tot fha gtoa at iknk4 ilmaata vaa tMDJUN mmy waU to tha rlaj sntsss SAFE llcn-thfctt 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