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[" IjecbcookePailiiftecocii r\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDAW SEPTEMBER 15, 1952 WEATHER CLOUDY \u2014 COOL Cloudy lodsy.Showers or thun-dorshows tonight.Tuesday cloudy with sunny periods, Cool.Tight winds.Low tonight and high Tuesday at Sherbrooke 45 and (>5.Fifty-sixth Year World News In Brief Cairo, Sept.15,\u2014UP)\u2014The weekly newspaper Rosa el Youssef said today a petition has been presented to Maj.-Gen.Mohamed Naguib\u2019s headquarters asking that Egyptians be given a chance to vote on swapping their monarchy for a republic.The newspaper report capped several days of discussion in the Egyptian press on the idea of establishing a republic.Editorials suggested that the reform government of the strongman premier give the subject serious consiriation.*\tV * Roseville, Calif., Sept.15.\u2014 UP)\u2014An overflow\u2019 congregation of 250 jammed the First Presbyterian Church Sunday and heard their imprisoned pastor described as a \u201csick man who did not know what he was doing.\u201d Dr.Thomas Holden of San Francisco substituted for Rev.William C.McCalmont, who is in jail accused of a $22,408 swindle.Dr.Holden asked the worshippers to pray for the recovery of Mr.McCalmont.% ^ * Pusan, Korea, Sept.15\u2014I/P) South Korean police have smashed a band of 17 women spies operating from within the United Nations organization, the government announced today.Police arrested 17 women, including two aileged ringleaders.The announcement followed by one day a disclosure that a spy ring of 17 men had been broken up.*\t* * Washington, Sept.15\u2014(TP)\u2014 With a possible coal strike only a week off.John L.Lewis huddles with his 200-man policy committee today to map negotiating strategy.The contract between the United Mine Workers\u2019 union and the northern mine owners expires Saturday.Since that is not a working day, the first opportunity for the miners to stay aw\u2019ay from W'ork would be next Monday.Lewis\u2019 union members traditionally won\u2019t work without a contract.However, agreements with southern soft-coal operators and with the Pennsylvania hard-toal owners extend until Sept.30.sj:\tYfi Hamilton, Sept.15\u2014\u20acf)\u2014 Explosions and fire ripped through the Stevenson Fruit Company office and warehouse today.Two persons were believed killed and four men injured.Hours after the first explosion, which shattered surrounding window\u2019s and literally blew nearby residents out of their beds, firemen still were unable to pry into the ruins for bodies of two men believed trapped in the basement.One of them w'as said to be Jerome Moser, an employee.Identity of the other was not known.ifi ^\t* Washington, Sept.15\u2014UP)\u2014 United States officials are almost despairing in their ef.forts to end the Anglo-Iranian oil impasse.Authorities said privately today that Premier Homam-med Mossadegh has shown no interest in the proposal sponsored by President Truman and Prime Minister Churchill Aug.30 to get negotiations going again.These officials, who had previously been counting on concessions made to Mossadegh in that proposal, have no new moves in readiness if the situation should bet worse.Nine Russian-Built Jets Downed By Sabre Pilots; Industrial Area Bombed .- ,v.,,vrvr, PP Egypt Will State Views On Britain United Nations Air Forces Continue All-Out Attack ! Against Communists.Seoul, Korea, Sept.15,\u2014(AP)\u2014United States Sabre jet j pilots today reported they shot down nine Russian - made MIG 15 | jets, probably destroyed another and damaged two in air battles over North Korea.The air force also announced that allied fighter-bombers hurled a crushing aerial blow at the Red industrial centre of Sinuiju, By GILBERT SEDBON Cairo, Sept.15.\u2014 (Reuters) PifÆiïhrrJgiSls\u2019^baskSpd-^ near the Manchurian border.Targets included an oxygen plant.w\t_\t, .icy toward Britain this week, it was an alcohol distillery and a rope factory, authoritatively learned today.A competent foreign ministry source said Naguib\u2019s approach to Anglo-Egyptian relations will be based on \u201crealism.\u201d He said discussions will \u201caim at differentiating between what is possible to obtain and what is impossible to obtain.\u201d A preliminary meeting to work out this policy\u2014which will also indicate Egypt's approach to the Sudan question and the Middle East defence project\u2014is to be held at the Egyptian foreign ministry tonight.Details of policy toward Britain as well as other aspects of Egyptian foreign affairs will be worked out by special high-level committees to be appointed later.Diplomatic observers here believe that.Egypt\u2019s urgent need for western financial and technical aid to implement agrarian reforms and the industrialization program should expedite settlement of the Anglo-Egyptian dispute and the Middle East defence problem.Meanwhile, on the domestic scene, the first landlord to resist Naguib\u2019s agrarian reforms will face trial before a special military tribunal this week.Abel Lamlum, wealthy landowner in Upper Egypt, was taken into custody Saturday charged with defying the authorities, shooting a policeman and challenging land reform by saying \u201cNo one will dare touch my land\u201d The Egyptian government is to speed up trials of about 60 political figures arrested in mass raids a week ago \u201cto clear the political atmosphere as early as possible and launch preparations for clean and honest elections.\u201d The cabinet has approved a decree setting up special tribunals for the trials.Political leaders and others rounded up by the army in Cairo and Alexandria include two former premiers, three princes, about a dozen former ministers and several other prominent people.-«CV : » ,&F, ;V Battle Of Britain Victory Recalled London, Sept.15.\u2014(CP)\u2014 The largest number of jet planes ever to fly over London screamed from the clouds today in an anniversary salute to the handful of pilots who smashed Hitler\u2019s Luftwaffe onslaught 12 years ago.The jet battle pitted an unannounced number of Sabres against more than 89 MiG\u2019s.Allied losses, if any, are announced; weekly.The new figures raise the Fifth Air Force\u2019s reported total of MiG\u2019s destroyed in September to 42.The record for a month is 44, set last April.§) The fighter-bomber attrek was made within sight of the big Red airfields at Antung, just across the Yalu river from Sinuiju.The air forces aid it drew hordes of communist interceptors into action.The latest attack is one of a series of trip-hammer aerial blows against targets right up to the doorstep of Mrnchuria.U.S.navy planes Sunday paid a return visii to Hoeryang, less than two miles from Manchuria, and turned several warehouses and a power station into smoking ruins.The fighter-bombers from the carriers Princeton and Bon Homme Richard had hit the rrea \u2014\u2022 only 40 miles from Soviet dawn raid Satur- A lone Hurricane, the typé* of fighter which spearheaded, the de-I most looked to \"and one fence against the Nazi air might most feared powers in the Middle Evangelism Report Is Disputed Hamilton, Sept.15\u2014i'\t* V Evie Johnson\u2019s decision to have a fling at movie acting\u2014she makes her debut in \u201cNever Wave at a WAC\u201d\u2014has tongues wagging in Hollywood\u2019s eyebrow-lifting set.Her reasons, say the gossips, are.1.\tLack of dough in the Van Johnson household, or, 2.\tA bid for a career of her own before divorcing Van.The marriage, according In (he grapevine, has been on thin ice for almost a year.V *\t1(1 Rita Hayworth\u2019s agents arc buzzing Fox.Rita wants the role of Diana in \u201cThe Robe.\u201d *\t* H Don\u2019t be surprised if Kathleen Winsor huddles with attorneys over \u201cForever Ambrose,\u201d the title of Eddie Mayehoff\u2019s new TV show.It follows Red Skelton on the air this season.Eleanor Parker\u2019s medico has set Sept.25 for the stork visit.She\u2019s due at MGM Nov.L for another flicker with Bob Taylor.Oil has been discovered on property owned by Hedy Lamarr in Vienna.She\u2019ll hop the Atlantic next month to sign royalty papers.Well, That\u2019s Something Irene Ryan at the Fox and Hounds: \u201cAll a sweater does for me is to make me look warm.\u201d .Turhan Bey is back in Hollywood to resume his film career after two years in Europe.Jane Russell\u2019s busting with joy about the leg publicity she\u2019s getting in \u201cSon of Paleface.\u201d Two new reasons for seeing her films.*ii *!*\t»i< Dinah Shore is yelling \u201cfoul\u201d about her quotes in a national magazine .that she believes cryin\u2019 Johnnie Ray is merely a flash-in-the-pan out for a fast buck.The singer claims she was misquoted \u2014and has apologized via letter to Johnnie.Reniber Sunshine Sammy of the Our Gang Comedies?He\u2019s now a delivery boy for a Hollywood liquor store.The Mel Tonnes have dated the stork again.Paramount\u2019s Barney Balaban\u2019s prediction on movie business for the next 12 months: \u201cIt will be just as good as the pictures we deliver.\u201d .Tallulah Bankhead\u2019s salary, for one TV guest appearance on the All-Star Revue Oct.11, will be $20,000! *\t* * TV\u2019s Dagmar, now touring night club\u2019s, is doing a skit in which she plays the first woman president of.the U.S.One of her lines: \u201cWhadda day\u2014I passed 19 vetoes and vetoed 19 passes.\u201d .Barbara Hutton just paid $350,000 for a new Beverly Hills home.Walter Chrysler, Jr., is the Mr.Moneybags behind Raymond Massey\u2019s new play, \u201cThe Hanging Judge.\u201d .Leslie Howard\u2019s gravestone in England bears this inscription: \u201cGentle cynic.\u201d Greta\u2019s Deep-Purple Mood Greta Garbo\u2019s hair\u2014can you stand it\u2014is now tinted a deep purple.Sign in the window of a Hollywood East Indian restaurant: \u201cCash and Curry.\u201d lis *\t:]¦ MGM may not know it, but an independent film company is shooting \u201cRobinson Crusoe\u201d in Mexico.The studio owns a completed screen-play of the classie: written four years ago by Helen Deutsch as a Stewart Granger starrer, but never placed before the cameras.*\tF * ! Skip the rumor that Rose Marie\u2019s five-year-old daughter, Geor-giana.will follow in her famous mama\u2019s footsteps as a singing moppet.Closing a long engage ment at Giro\u2019s, the blonde songstress, who was a top radio star at five, told me: \u201cI don\u2019t think I want a career for Georgiana as a child.I don\u2019t want people to think she\u2019s a midget.\u201d ; Movies for Rose Marie?\u201cNot ; as a star\u2014I just want to do the comedy end of it.\u201d *\t* * Sophie Tucker is stipulating that she play herself in the final reel of her movie biography, in which Betty Hutton will star.But the last of*the Red Hot Mamas is in for some hot opposition to the idea.Richmond And Melbourne United W.A.Has Resumed Its Activities Richmond, Sept, 15.\u2014 ThelW, Lawton of Salt Lake City, U.S.September meeting of the Rich- A.; Mrs, Elizabeth Miller, of l.a-mond and Melbourne United chute; Mr and Mrs.J.R, Mills,: Church Women\u2019s Association was Mr.and Mrs.E.Fee and Miss She-hcld in the church parlor.\tha Fee, of Montreal The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs.George Chamber-lain.The \u201cLord\u2019s Prayer\u201d was repeated in unison.Mrs.J.Mitchell read several verses from St.Matthew VI.The president gave a very interesting talk on \u201cprayer.\u201d Twenty-eight members were present and one visitor, Mrs.A.Macartney, of Ottawa, Ont., formerly of Richmond, to whom Mrs.Chamberlain gave a very warm welcome.The secretary, Mrs, J.S.Mc-Naughton, read the minutes of the previous meeting, which were approved.In the absence of the treasurer, Mrs, C.R.Boast, the financial statement was read by the secretary.A committee was named to purchase a rubber mat, which will be placed in the entrance of the church.A letter of thanks and appreciation was received from Mrs.A.McIntyre, of Windsor Mills, for the lovely brooch and earrings presented to her and extended a very kind invitation to the members to visit her in her new home.Mrs.W.J.Ewing, cheer convener, reported that fruit had been sent during the summer months to seven members who had been ill, and a card had been sent to Mrs.Dean, Sr., of Shawville, who had the misfortune to fall causing injuries to her shoulder and is a patient in the hospital there.Rev.Mr.Dean had just returned home, after visiting his parents, when- he recived the news of his mother\u2019s accident.It was decided that a collection would be made in October instead of having the annual anniversary supper.The president thanked the following ladies for flowers placed in the church during the summer: Mrs.Walter Moreland, Mrs.L.M.Fee, Mrs.D.Macintosh, Mrs.G.Chamberlain, Miss N.Burrell, Mrs.R.Dapp and Mrs.J, Wilkins.Miss Edith McCourt reported that several parcels had been delivered to the Le Hambcau homes at Bondville, in July.The association received a very appreciative letter of thanks from Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Van de Walk, of Bondville, for the donations.The secretary was instructed to write a letter to Mrs.Pearl Driver thanking her for her splendid donations to the homes.Mrs.L.iiaobin and daughter, Beverley, have returned to Mont-! real, after .spending a few weeks with Mr.and Mrs.L.Willy.Mr.George Walker has moved into his residential, at Upper College Street, which he recently purchased.Mr.and Mrs.L.Willey and (laughter, Beverley, attended the ; funeral of Mr.E.Boisvert, at Ra-1 cine.The hostesses at the regular tea held at the Belleview Golf Club were Mrs.Louise McFec, Mrs.; M.Alexander, Mrs.Muriel Gillin, : Mrs.R.Quinn, Mrs.Fred Newell, and Mrs.C.D.Dickson.The tea mom looked very attractive with baskets of summer flowers and vases of flowers centering the tea tables.Among the out of town Cal-j lers were Mrs.A.Macartney, of Ottawa; Mrs.A.B.Lyster and; Miss M, Lyster, of South Durham; ; Mrs.James Miller, of Lachute; Mrs.D.McDonald, of.Danville; | and Mrs.F.Elgood, of Island Pond VI.This community was shocked and grieved to hear of the sudden passing of Capt.Mary Lillian Gertrude MacLellan, R.N., matron of the Veterans\u2019 Hospital, at St.Hyacinthe.Death occurred at the Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital, in Montreal, where she had been a patient for several weeks.Although not in the best of health for some time, her death was unexpected and came as a great I shock to her many friends here.! Capt.MacLellan was a graduate of I St.Mary\u2019s Hospital, in Montreal, and was a nursing sister, overseas during World War II.The sympathy of her many friends here is extended to the relatives.The Belleview Golf Club was the host club for the playing of the cup donated by Mr.A.Goud-reau, of Asbestos.Twelve players from Danville County Club, Windsor Mills and Richmond competed in this friendly match.The winners were from the Richmond club.Following the play, a delicious supper was served by the ladies division.In the evening, a \u201ccorn roast\u201d was held promoted by J.O.L.Michaud, the president and leading light of the Belleview Golf Club.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Menard, Miss Françoise Proulx and Miss Jac-The meeting was closed with the quline Goudreau attended the \u201cMizpah Benediction\u201d and refresh- Harrington-St.Pierre wedding, COWANSVILLE DIETING DADDY\u2014No food with his meals for 59 days may win this husband and father $22,400.Sealed inside an ll-by-7-foot room in Brighton, England, Irish-American hypnotist, Jack Wafer is cheered on by his wife Audrey and baby daughter Michelle as he begins his 20th day on c.diet of soda water and cigarets.he expects to drink 120 bottles of soda and smoke 3500 cigarets during his stay in the room which is furnished with a bed, two chairs, a radio and telephone.Wafer hopes to beat the previous fast-record of 58 days set by Germany\u2019s Willie Scmnidt.Stanstead Soutli Ladies\u2019 Aid He'd Opening Meeting Rock Island, September 15.\u2014The Stanstead South Ladies\u2019 Aid met,, on Thursday afternoon, September;*011\u2019\twjlellr they joined Mr.4, in the church hall, with sixteen Pran2Ie>\u2019\u2019 and where they wl11 re- Mr.Archie Burnet and sister, Miss Muriel Burnet, have returned from a motor trip across the continent.Having covered 10,000 miles in the past four months.They visited friends and relatives in Vancouver and several other places in British Columbia and Saskatchewan and report a wonderful trip.Miss Burnet left here on Labor Day, for Montreal, where she has accepted a position for the winter.Miss Josie Hayes, of Freiighs-burg and her cousin, Miss Mel-vina Eagleson, of Kingston, Ont., were calling on Mrs.C.McCormick.Mr.William Hawke, of Hamilton, Bermuda, is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Hawke.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Doak were week-end and holiday guests of their son, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Doak and family, in St.Lambert.Dr.P.and Mrs.Rowe were at Bark Lake in the Laurentians for the week-end and holiday.Mr.and Mrs.K.Elvidge and son, Duncan, spent the week-end and holiday in Gould with Mrs, El-vidge's mother, Mrs.D.McKay, and brother, Mr.and Mrs.N.McKay.Miss Barbara Jarvis sailed on the Empress of Scotland for England, on September, where she will attend school for the coming year.Miss Wilma Beattie has aÊceptod a position on the staff of the Waterloo High School.Mr.and Mrs.Gardner Phelps and daughter, Joan, and Miss M.Phelps enjoyed $ week\u2019s holiday motoring' to Bristol, Conn., and F,l-mont, Long .Island, N.Y., to visit relatives.Mr.and Mrs.J.Robertson and son, Richard, spent the week-end and holiday at W'allace Pond.Mrs.St, Pierre and little daughter, of Montreal, are guests of her parents, Dr.and l|rs, P.Rome.A large number from here attended the Brome Fair.Miss Marjorie Lewis has returned to her school in Knowlton, Miss Halse, who is here in connection with the Albany Felt Company, is staying with Miss Alice Draper.doctor\u2019s attention at each stop They were met in Vancouver, B.C., by Mr.Fraser, who accompanied; them the remainder of the way home.Mr.Gordon Bullock, of Granite-viile, spent the week-end.at the home of his daughter, Mrs.\u2019 George Stewart, and Mr.Stewart, in Rock Island.Mrs.W.D.Prangley and two daughters have arrived in Edmon- \u2019 Large desirable commercial or residential site, in the heart of Lennoxville on Main Street.Size of lot 169 x 380.Well built house and garages on property make it more than self-supporting.Adjoins railroad siding.Apply: 565 Ontario St.\u2014 Tel.2-0565 before 2 p.m.and after 6 p.m.SALE niants were served by the following hostesses: Mrs.W.J.Ewing, Mrs.George Chamberlain, Mrs.A.Norris, and Mrs.W.Gilchrist.To remove grease and odors Uid make dishes sparkle .add a few drops of Javex to the dishpan.Javex is also a wonder-worker in removing stubborn stains from pots and pans.Try it! IN 153 Javex Cmdai fimiB most housewives know 20 EASY WAYS MAKES THINGS WHITE! BRIGHT! SWEETIMAN! Fmagog | THEATRE TONIGHT and Tues.Gregory Peck, Virginia Mayo starring in \"CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER\" (In Colour) COMING Wed.\u2022 Thurs.Betty Hutton, John Lund in \"LES EXPLOITS DE PEARL WHITE\" Also \"JUSTE EST FAITE\" with Claude Nollier, Michael Auclair General Notes Mrs.Alfred Marchaud, Mrs.W.Wheeler, Mr.and Mrs.L.Fuller, Mr.and Mrs .Howard Mastine accompanied by Mrs.A.Hebert and Mrs.S.Lockwood and daughter, Miss Janet Lockwood, of Danville, were in Montreal, attending the Pelletier-Proulx wedding on Saturday and the reception held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Mrs.R.A.Marcotte has been spending several days with friends at Quebec.Mr.J.McCabe has moved into the Nelson residence on Cleve-mont Avenue lately vacated by Dr.R.Nadeau.Dr.R.Nadeau has moved into his new residence, on Cleve-mont Avenue, which has just been completed.Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs.Courfland Delaney is a patient in the St.Mary\u2019s Hospital, in Montreal.Congratulations are extended to Edgar Fee, who won the Belle-View Golf Club Championship and also to Jack Cleveland, the runner-up.The match took place on Saturday and Sunday, September 6 and 7, Mr.and Mrs.L.Willy and family accompanied by their guest, Mr.John Richards attended the funeral of Mrs.Willy's nephew, Teddy Henderson, at South Durham.Miss Edith Pepler has returned to Montreal, after spending the week-end with her father, Mr.J.J.Pepler.Mr.John Adams has retui^ied to Toronto, Ont., after visiting his aunt, Mrs.A.MacRac.Mrs.A.E.Fee lias returned from Montreal, where she attended a birthday dinner party in honor of her daughter, Mrs.Plugh Blair.Mrs.Peter Taylor, of Toronto, Ont., is the guest of her parents, Rev.Mr.and Mrs.George Harrington at the recotory.Mr.H.Gillespie, of East Angus, Mr.Reginald Willey and son, Ralph, Willey, of Littleton, N.H., were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Willey.Messrs.Melbourne and Albert Nixon and John McLeod, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Ewing, at their summer home, \u201cEwing Boden,\u201d at Bromp-ton Lake.Mr .and Mrs.Wallace Barrie and son, James, of St.Lambert, Mrs.F.Dyson, of Richmond, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Barrie.Congratulations are extended tc Mr.Barrie, who is celebrating his birthday.Dr.and Mrs L Vezina and son, Andre,, of Quebec, are the guests of Mrs S.E.Desmarais.Friends were sorry to learn that which took place at Three Riv ers, on September 6.Mr.Henry Goggin and the Misses Julia and Katherine Goggin attended the Gallagher-Raymond wedding at the L\u2019Avenir, on September 6.Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Brewis and daughter, Brenda, Miss Bella Campbell and Mr.Arnold Geddess, of Montreal, spent Labor Day week-end with Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Henderson.Mrs.James Miller, of Lachute, a former resident of South Durham, was a guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.L.M.Fee.Miss Betty Hall, of Montreal, has returned home, after visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Hall, on Craig Street.Mr.and Mrs.P.Perron are visiting their daughter, Mrs.Nelson Gagnon, and Mr.Gagnon, at Salisbury, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.George Harrison, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Doyle have returned from a vacation spent at Boston, Mass., and other points.Mrs.P.Gagnon has returned from a visit to relatives at Salisbury, Mass.Miss Marion Anderson, who has been spending the summer at her home in Bwint Church, N.B., has returned to resume her duties at St.Francis College.Mrs.Chester Healy has returned from Beebe, where she visited her sisters, Mrs.C.S.Frost, and Mrs.C.Lodge.Dr.C.R.and Boast accompanied by Miss Mabel Boast attended the MacRae-Boast wedding which took place at Montreal.Mrs.W.J.Ewing and Mrs.E.G.Pierce were guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest.Armatage, at Sherbrooke Mr and Mrs.Lloyd Boast and family, of Frelighsburg, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.-L.R.Boast.Mrs W.A Smith, of Danville, is the guest of Mrs.E, Gill.Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs.Frank Beard is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.W.John Collins, Mrs.J.D.Clement and Mrs.F.Collins, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Miss Edith McCourt.Mrs.Annie Bulman, of Shawing-an Falls, and Mr.and Mrs.Goff Probyn, and daughter, Miss Arlene Probyn, of Stanstead, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Chamberlain, on Aberdeen Avenue.Dr.and Mrs.C.E.Manning attended the burial of N.Folsom Manning, which took place at Stanstead.Much sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of Mr.J.Cote.Guests at the home of Mrs.A.Norris, at \u201cGreen Gables,\u201d were Mr.U.A.Roy.of Toronto, Ont., Mrs.B.Sille and Mrs.C.Horton, members attending Mrs.H.Smith president, presided over the business session, which was opened by Miss Mirabel Robinson reading the Scripture from Hebrew XIII, followed by repeating the Lord\u2019s Prayer, in unison.The hymn, \u201cHe Leadeth Me\u201d was sung, after which, the roll was called.Mrs.Tyson, in the absence 'of the secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting held in the spring.The sum of S10.50 was given to the treasurer, This was the collection for the summer months, when no meetings were held, Mrs.side.Mrs.R.C.Merrill and daughter, Elizabeth, of Waban, Mass., visited at the'home of Mr.and Mrs, C.Lee Jenkins, in Rock Island.Miss Merrill remained as a resident student at Stanstead College.Mr.and Mrs.Lincoln Matthews, of Sawyerville, spent the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs.A, Prangley, in Stanstead.Mrs., Prangley is planning an auction for the latter part of September, after which, she plans to go to the South for the winter.Mrs.H.A.Stevenson, of Sherbrooke, spent a day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.Lee Jenkins R.E.Grow donated three boxes 'in.*f]and- ¥rs- Pred ^c^.or\" of cards which were sold and that; rnlc¥ 0* Montpelier, VI,, was also money was added to the treasurer\u2019s fund.\t! Several \u201cThank You\u201d letters were read and included those from the Kearn Hatten Homes and from Miss Rouse, in appreciation to the Aid members for the donation of money made to the home in memory of Miss Esther Butterfield.The sum of $15 was donated to the Red Cross swim project, and $5 to the American Society for the Blind.The next meeting will be held at the church hall on September 18.The hostesses to be Miss Mirabel Robinson, Mrs.A.P.Bliss and Miss Helen Hunt.At the tea hour refreshments were served.a caller at the same home, on the same evening Miss Carol Shepherd, of St.Elle d\u2019Orford, is a guest at the home of her.uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.George Johnson, in Rock Island.EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP JOHN THE SHERBROOKE GROUP NOW DALE CARNEGIE COURSE Phone 2-7119 Interviews 5 to 8 P.M.Monday through Friday NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL .- Mezzanine *\u2014\tDALE CARNEGIE Author ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAVE USED DALE CARNEGIE TRAINING General Motors Corp.\tSun Oil Company\tPliilaiielpliia Electric Co, New York Telephone Co.\tQueens County Medical Society\tMcGraw-Hill Pub.Co.Bell Telephone Co.of Pi.\tN.Y.Chapter, American Institute Elks Lodge, Queens Westinghouse Electric Co.\tElectrical Engineers\tN.Y.Credit Men's Ass'n.Engineers' Club, Philadelphii\tBrooklyn Union Gas Co.\tJersey Central Power & Light Junior League of New York\tMerrill Lynch, Pierce,\tN.Y.Athletic Club Cornell Club, New York\tFenner & Beane\tJohnson & Johnson Federal Reserve Bank, N.Y.Curtiss-Wright Corp, Follow their example.Prepare yourself and your employees for more effective leadership through the Dale Carnegie Course ! Phone J HEREFORD I Mr.I.Beaubien manager of the Duchesse Shoe Factory, is a pa- of Montreal; and Mr.L.Termoure tient in the St.Vincent de Paul : and Mrs.E Brouillette, of Granby.Hospital, in Sherbrooke, having Mrs.Ethel McNatley has return-undergone an operation on Satur- ed to Montreal, after visiting Mr.day.\tand Mrs.W.K.Rottray.Miss Natalie Walker, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Walker.\t\u2014 Friends will be pleased to hear Mr.rnd Mrs.H.J.Brown were that Mrs.George Hall has return- ; callers on Mr.and Mrs.M.Owen ed home from the Sherbrooke Hos- one evening.Others at the same pital, where she has been a patient, home were Messrs.B.Bolton and for several weeks.Mrs.Hall had William.Vern and Bernard Shaw the misfortune to fall in her home and W'iliiam and Ronald Owen, causing injuries to her shoulder.Mrs.John B.Rowell and Joanne Visitors at the home of Mrs.L.and Avery, of Canarn, Vt.spent M.Fee are Mr.William E.Ross, an afternoon with Mrs.H.J.ot Detroit, Midi,; Mr.and Mrs.R.Brown.\"T THE ALLERGQ GROUP The Allegro Group of Centenary Church, Stanstead, held the first fall meeting at the lovely cottage of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Cass, at Cedarville, on Lake Memphrema-gog, on Friday evening, September 5, After everyone had admired the wonderful view from the water\u2019s edge, supper was served in the living room to fourteen members.Later the business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs.Warren Soutiere, who read two poems, \u201cSimple Things,\u201d and one of Edgar Guests poems, \u201cJust Life,\u201d which were much enjoyed.A harvest supper was planned for Saturday evening, October 25, to be held in Centenary church hall.All members are reminded to plan their sale table gift for that night.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Lawrence Tilton, in Rock Island, on October 15.The roll call is to be answered by \u201cGiving a household hint.\u201d A vote of thanks was given to Mrs.Cass for her hospitality of entertaining in such a deligntful spot.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Bacon and family, and Mrs.Mamie Aldrich, of Derby Line, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.Wright, in Stanbridge East.Mrs.Myra Willey, of Cambridge, Vt., is spending two weeks at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs.H.A.Rice, and Mr.Rice, in Derby Line.Other guests on Sunday at the same home were another sis -ter-in-law, Mrs.Nellie Willey, of Cambridge, Vt., and son, M.Sgt.Howard Willey, of Arizona.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Whiteman, and Mr.and Mrs.Austin White-man visited relatives in Sawyerville.Rev.T.W.Tyson has gone to Hamilton, Ont., where he is attending the General Council of the United Churches.Mrs.A.E.Jackson is at the home of her daughter.Mrs.A.H.Noble, and Mr.Noble, in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Woodrow, of Maple Avenue, spent last weekend at the home of the former's sister, Mrs.Merritt Lebaron, and nephew, Mr.William Agon, in North Hatley.Mrs.Woodrow was also observing her birthday and was the guest of honor at a din-! ner, where she was the recipient of a lovely birthday cake, which was enjoyed by other guests, who 1 joined them on this occasion.Mrs.John Fraser and daughter, Shelley, have returned to their I home in Victoria, B.C.On the way little Shelley met with a painful accident, where she had a thumb ¦\tcaught in a door, which seriously ¦\tinjured the end of it and required iasiffef - lsliàg |||f Srest M®w IdvsMftr, Pay as i a # m a Week Mm wm ?£l 11^ iys?E.©@6£ AT ALL raSSE PEimiRgg; ® Frozen Food Chest for your pack-oged frozen foods and ite tubes.TWO big ice troys! 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