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                    <text>lO'MMENCEMeNT E X E R C I S E S
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We, a band of loving classmates,
Bound by friendship's golden chain ;
Thus ourselves we leagued together,
For to study learning's fame.
" B y perseverance" we have tried
Much thought in our minds to store.
And a blessing may it prove
To the Class of '94,
Though our fair schooldays are o'er,
Yet no hour we've spent in vain ;
Though now we so soon must part.
May our friendship never wane ;
Many loved ones we are leaving,
If on earth we meet no more,
'Mong the jewels that are ransomed
May we find our '94.
MYRA J E A N N E T T E DAVIS.

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A s o n , Michael Craig, w a s born&#13;
T u e s d a y , M a r c h 16, a t t h e Fria­&#13;
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In&#13;
Roch&#13;
ester, t o Mr&#13;
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Blundeli.&#13;
Mr&#13;
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a&#13;
teacher In the Farmlngton&#13;
ele­&#13;
mentary schools.&#13;
&#13;
SO MANY OF YOU&#13;
CALL ME DOC&#13;
. . . I'm tickled pink when yon do I I&#13;
always h&amp;fc the feeling that somehow you&#13;
are expressing confidence in my ability t o&#13;
make sure you get just what your physician&#13;
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visit.&#13;
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after&#13;
their arrival.&#13;
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knowledge of animals, plants, chemicals,&#13;
and the human body is a contributing fac­&#13;
tor to the well-being of oar community. It&#13;
helps me feel that you know you can depend&#13;
on my store in good times as well as in&#13;
emergencies.&#13;
&#13;
Dr a n d M r s . R o g e r H&#13;
Morri­&#13;
son were In a t t e n d a n c e a t capping&#13;
e x e r c i s e s a t t h e L y n n h o s p i t a l In&#13;
Lynn, Mass., last M o n d a y&#13;
night.&#13;
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caps a t t h e exercises&#13;
was&#13;
their&#13;
daughter. Miss Mary Lou Morri­&#13;
s o n , w h o h a s c o m p l e t e d t h e first&#13;
six m o n t h s of h e r t r a i n i n g&#13;
&#13;
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mination to be of greater service to you in&#13;
every department—so thanks again for be­&#13;
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and Mrs. Edwin Q Towle,&#13;
suf­&#13;
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s h o p a t t h e i r borne&#13;
on&#13;
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afternoon&#13;
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family of Manchester,&#13;
were&#13;
in&#13;
town last Friday visiting friends&#13;
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force u n i t s a t G r e n l e r a i r base.&#13;
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F a r m l n g t o n Fire&#13;
Chief&#13;
Mar­&#13;
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by&#13;
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i n g of t h e N e w H a m p s h i r e&#13;
Fire&#13;
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of Fire Underwriters, a n d movies&#13;
of a B o s t o n f i r e .&#13;
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M o n d a y t o c o n f e r w i t h H e a l t h Of­&#13;
ficer C a r l B C a n n e y a s a p r e f a c e&#13;
to tho a n n u a l spring&#13;
sanitation&#13;
program&#13;
&#13;
All prices reduced, ready for spring business. Low mileage&#13;
cars, fully equipped with radios, heaters, directional lights,&#13;
seat covers. Wide selection of used cars Excellent condition&#13;
throughout. Liberal allowance on your present car Easy&#13;
finance terms. It pays to trade at the SANBORNVILLE&#13;
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&#13;
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setts H o r t i c u l t u r a l s o c i e t y s p r i n g&#13;
flower s h o w In B o s t o n , w h i c h Is&#13;
eagerly a n t i c i p a t e d&#13;
by members&#13;
of t h e A r t s a n d C r a f t s d e p a r t ­&#13;
ment, t o o k&#13;
place&#13;
on&#13;
Monday.&#13;
March IB&#13;
At e i g h t a. m&#13;
nine­&#13;
teen m e m b e r s a n d t h e i r g u e s t s&#13;
left t h e s q u a r e b y b u s a n d w e r e&#13;
joined I n R o c h e s t e r , S o m e r s w o r t h&#13;
and D o v e r b y t w o m o r e b u s e s ,&#13;
m a k i n g a t o t a l of&#13;
luS women&#13;
Bus 6 5 w a s o c c u p i e d toy t h e l o c a l&#13;
g r o u p , a n d b e f o r e m a n y m i l e s of&#13;
ground w e r e t r a v e l e d , noise. Tun,&#13;
singing&#13;
and hilarity&#13;
prevailed&#13;
until t h e y r e a c h e d t h e big c i t y&#13;
Upon a r r i v i n g a t M e c h a n i c s h a l l&#13;
the g r o u p w a s d i v i d e d , s o m e I m ­&#13;
mediately a t t e n d i n g&#13;
tho show&#13;
e t h e r s a v a i l i n g t h e m s e l v e s of first&#13;
seeing t h e c i t y s i g h t s a n d s o m e&#13;
making a few c a l l s .&#13;
Words can­&#13;
not d e s c r i b e t h e b e a u t y of t h e&#13;
wonderful display o f t h e m a n y&#13;
different v a r i e t i e s o f l o v e l y&#13;
flow­&#13;
ers, o h r t f b s , p l a n t s , e t c&#13;
Several&#13;
enjoyed s i t t i n g&#13;
in tho balcony&#13;
and v l o w l n g t h e w e n e b e l o w a n d&#13;
listening to t h e b a n d a n d o r g a n&#13;
selections'. A t sbc o ' c l o c k t h e t h r e e&#13;
buses w e r e w a i t i n g , a n d ( h e r e ­&#13;
turn t r i p h o m e s t a r t e d&#13;
Before&#13;
Solng f a r . h u n g e r o v e r t o o k t h e&#13;
Party, a n d a s t o p w a s m a d e f o r a&#13;
delicious m e a l a t " T h e R e d C o a c h&#13;
Grill" A r r i v i n g h o m e a r o u n d t e n&#13;
o'clock, a l l a g r e e d&#13;
that the trip&#13;
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»'* l o o k i n g f o r w a r d&#13;
to a n o t h e r&#13;
Mrs. E t h e l H a y e s , c h a i r m a n of&#13;
'he&#13;
Arts&#13;
and Crafts,&#13;
devoted&#13;
much t i m e a n d e n e r g y In a r r a n g 'ng t h e d e t a i l s f o r t h i s t r i p&#13;
&#13;
FAEMINGT0N HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
By Roberta LaChanco&#13;
On W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g ,&#13;
from&#13;
10 30 t o 1 2 . Che h i g h s c h o o l p r o ­&#13;
moted a C a r e e r d a y f o r t h o J u n ­&#13;
iors a n d s e n i o r s .&#13;
Guest speakers&#13;
Included J o h n R a d a s h .&#13;
guidance&#13;
director&#13;
from&#13;
tho s t a t e depart­&#13;
ment,&#13;
w h o spoke o n&#13;
"Making&#13;
Plans for t h o F u t u r e " , a n d E d ­&#13;
ward A n d e r s o n&#13;
from&#13;
Keene&#13;
Teachers college, w h o spoke o n&#13;
t h e " A d v a n t a g e s of T e a c h e r E d u ­&#13;
cation'&#13;
Also,&#13;
representatives&#13;
from t h e a r m y . n a v y , a n d m a r i n e s&#13;
were&#13;
present&#13;
t o expfcain&#13;
their&#13;
programs.&#13;
Tho h i g h school v i e w e d o n e of&#13;
the most I n t e r e s t i n g movies&#13;
shown t h i s year, a t&#13;
tho Friday&#13;
assembly&#13;
T h e title w a s the Nu­&#13;
remberg W a r Trials.&#13;
Because of&#13;
the v a l u e involved&#13;
in such&#13;
a&#13;
movie, i t w a s s h o w n t o m a n y I n ­&#13;
terested&#13;
townspeople&#13;
Tuesday&#13;
night.&#13;
W i t h t h e closing of m a r k s t h i s&#13;
Friday, f o u r t e r m s of school w i l l&#13;
have passed, or t w e n t y - f o u r w e e k s&#13;
of t h o s c h o o l y e a r&#13;
J&#13;
&#13;
F H.S is sorry t o s a y good bye&#13;
to Lee B a i l e y , w h o Is t r a n s f e r ­&#13;
ring to W a H o b o r o , M e . Lee is&#13;
t h e n e w l y - e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t of t h e&#13;
Key c l u b , a n d p e n d i n g h i s a b ­&#13;
sence. B r u c e F e r l a n d . vice presi­&#13;
d e n t , w i l l t a k e o v e r t h e office.&#13;
Key c l u b m e e t i n g s&#13;
aro&#13;
every M o n d a y n i g h t , a s t h e&#13;
Hi-V&#13;
meetings o r e held&#13;
Wednesday&#13;
night&#13;
a t the&#13;
sohool&#13;
&#13;
Alio a new ihipment of&#13;
&#13;
PRINTS and&#13;
FABRICS&#13;
SIMPLICITY PATTERNS&#13;
AND TRANSFERS.&#13;
Will pay yon to visit us and&#13;
save money at&#13;
&#13;
BURNO'S&#13;
Remnant Shop&#13;
&#13;
The Yard Goods Center&#13;
8 Orange Street&#13;
Farmlngton, N. H.&#13;
Tel. 6451&#13;
&#13;
held&#13;
Trievery&#13;
high&#13;
&#13;
Next w e e k . M r s . Drew,&#13;
tho&#13;
school n u r s o . will u s e i n f r a - r e d&#13;
rays on t h e s t u d e n t s ' h a i r , t o h e l p&#13;
In t h e d e t e c t i o n o f d i s e a s e s .&#13;
&#13;
The word&#13;
"electricity" origi­&#13;
T h e d e e r .hot fly i s&#13;
the speed&#13;
c h a m p i o n of t h e w o r l d ,&#13;
h a v i n g nated from t h e G r e e k f o r a m b e r ,&#13;
•»en t i m e d a t t h e r a t e&#13;
of 4 0 0 a s u b s t a n c e t h a t h a s m a g n e t i c&#13;
properties w h e n rubbed&#13;
Tarda p e r s e c o n d .&#13;
&#13;
Members of the cast of the re­&#13;
c e n t m i n s t r e l of t h e F a r m l n g t o n&#13;
K e n n e l C l u b . I n c . . willl c o o p e r a t e&#13;
with&#13;
Rindge&#13;
Lodge.&#13;
No. 39,&#13;
K n i g h t s of Pythias, of E a s t Roch­&#13;
e s t e r I n I t s first a n n u a l&#13;
minstrel&#13;
t o b e p r e s e n t e d In R o c h e s t e r C i t y&#13;
hall this Friday&#13;
and&#13;
Saturday&#13;
evenings.&#13;
Miss S h i r l e y B a r k e r&#13;
of N e w&#13;
York City a n d Mrs. E d a B Clancy&#13;
of M e l r o s e . M a s s . . w e r e c a l l e d t o&#13;
Farmlngton during the last'weekend to a t t e n d&#13;
the&#13;
funeral&#13;
of&#13;
Hiram L. Barker&#13;
A i r m a n 2 / c David&#13;
E.&#13;
Aiken,&#13;
who has been stationed&#13;
at&#13;
Ahe&#13;
T r a v i s a i r forco&#13;
base&#13;
in&#13;
Cali­&#13;
fornia, spent&#13;
the week-end&#13;
at&#13;
h o m e -with h i s p a r e n t s . M r a n d&#13;
Mrs. Oscar S Alkon.&#13;
while&#13;
enroute to W e s t Palm Beach, Fla&#13;
&#13;
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE&#13;
The subscriber has been&#13;
duly&#13;
a p p o i n t e d h y t h e J u d g e of P r o ­&#13;
b a t e for t h e County of Strafford,&#13;
a d m i n i s t r a t o r of t h e&#13;
estate&#13;
of&#13;
E s t h e r M R o u l l l a r d , l a t e of F a r m ­&#13;
lngton, in said County, deceased,&#13;
intestate.&#13;
All&#13;
persons&#13;
'having&#13;
claims&#13;
against said estate a r e requested&#13;
t o e x h i b i t t h e m for&#13;
adjustment,&#13;
a n d all Indebted to m a k e&#13;
pay­&#13;
ment, and Frances&#13;
L.&#13;
Pennell,&#13;
w h o s e postoffice a d d r e s s&#13;
Is B o x&#13;
B0'5. F a r m l n g t o n , N H , h a s b e o n&#13;
a p p o i n t e d a g e n t for s a i d a d m i n ­&#13;
i s t r a t o r , a g r e e a b l y t o t h e laws of&#13;
t h e S t a t e of N e w H a m p s h i r e .&#13;
Dated M a r c h 11, 1964&#13;
Francis E. Roulllard.&#13;
Administrator&#13;
&#13;
Ring Bell&#13;
&#13;
Open Until 7 P. M. ONLY&#13;
&#13;
ATTENTION&#13;
&#13;
Fresh Fruit&#13;
&amp; Vegetables&#13;
Delivered&#13;
to your door&#13;
&#13;
Every Sat'day.&#13;
Russell Bros.&#13;
CALL 6043 EVENINGS&#13;
0E WRITE BOX 223&#13;
EABMTNGTON, N H.&#13;
&#13;
Firemen responded to a n alarm&#13;
last Friday&#13;
evening&#13;
a n d extin­&#13;
guished a chimney blaze&#13;
a t Uhe&#13;
h o m e of&#13;
M r and Mrs. Walter S&#13;
Lougee o n&#13;
Spring street.&#13;
Fire&#13;
C h i e f M a r s h a l l F Gibibs r e p o r t e d&#13;
no damage to the building&#13;
&#13;
2&#13;
&#13;
ARTS AND CRAFTS VISIT&#13;
FLOWER SHOW&#13;
&#13;
John Davidson, a n d&#13;
his&#13;
twin&#13;
brother. P a u l Davidson, veterans&#13;
of s e r v i c e i n t h e U S . a i r force,&#13;
have been visiting relatives a n d&#13;
f r i e n d s In t o w n d u r i n g t h e&#13;
past&#13;
week.&#13;
Both were recently&#13;
hon­&#13;
orably&#13;
discharged,&#13;
after&#13;
com­&#13;
pleting their enlistment&#13;
periods&#13;
a n d will l e a v e this w e e k for AIbertson, N Y , where they&#13;
will&#13;
live w i t h their mother a n d step­&#13;
father.&#13;
Mr.&#13;
and&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Frank&#13;
O'Day.&#13;
&#13;
For Bridal and&#13;
Evening Gowns&#13;
8UPPER 8ATIN&#13;
and MOON GLOW&#13;
&#13;
rove ttsr&#13;
&#13;
SWPPISE&#13;
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Corsage or bonquet?&#13;
She'll know you care&#13;
when you&#13;
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furm&#13;
&#13;
Farminqton&#13;
flower Shop&#13;
V \ /.&#13;
&#13;
FAQMINGTON HM.&#13;
&#13;
TK.3491 .&#13;
&#13;
Charles E, Palmer&#13;
INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
&#13;
E. Stanley Merrill&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
BONDS&#13;
RKAT, ESTATE&#13;
Tel. 4431&#13;
&#13;
Ees. 3854&#13;
&#13;
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK&#13;
FAEMTNGTON, N. H.&#13;
&#13;
REAL&#13;
&#13;
ESTATE&#13;
&#13;
William E. Gelinas&#13;
20 SPRING ST.&#13;
&#13;
TEL. 229&#13;
&#13;
FAEMTNGTON, N. H.&#13;
&#13;
TRUCKING&#13;
&#13;
CONSERVATOR'S NOTICE&#13;
Notice&#13;
is hereby given,&#13;
that&#13;
the subscriber has been duly a p ­&#13;
pointed by t h e Judge of&#13;
Probate&#13;
for t h e C o u n t y of S t r a f f o r d , c o n ­&#13;
servator of t h e person a n d estate&#13;
o f E l m e r 9. K n o x , o f F a r m l n g t o n ,&#13;
In said C o u n t y&#13;
All&#13;
persons&#13;
having&#13;
claims&#13;
against said Elmer S K n o x a r e&#13;
requested to exhibit t h e m for ad­&#13;
justment, a n d all Indebted&#13;
to&#13;
make payment&#13;
M a r c h 3 , A D.. 1 9 5 4&#13;
Eugene F. Nute,&#13;
Conservator&#13;
&#13;
ADMTNISTATRIX NOTICE&#13;
The subscriber h a s been duly&#13;
appointed&#13;
b y t h e J u d g e of P r o ­&#13;
b a t e for t h e County of Strafford,&#13;
administratrix&#13;
of t h e e s t a t e o f&#13;
Ida M Elwell, late of F a r m i n g ton, In s a i d County, deceased, i n ­&#13;
testate.&#13;
All&#13;
persons&#13;
having&#13;
claims&#13;
against said estate a r e requested&#13;
to exhibit&#13;
t h e m for a d j u s t m e n t ,&#13;
and all indented to m a k e&#13;
pay­&#13;
ment.&#13;
Dated F e b r u a r y 24, 1 9 6 4&#13;
B. Maude Shaw, Administratrix.&#13;
&#13;
FREIGHT HAULED&#13;
From B. &amp; H. Depot.&#13;
SAND&#13;
- GRAVEL&#13;
&#13;
Lawrence Higgins&#13;
34 Banker St.&#13;
Fanninpton&#13;
TEL. 4383&#13;
&#13;
Clyde L Whitehouse&#13;
OPTOMETRIST&#13;
Morrill Block&#13;
&#13;
CARD OF THAXKS&#13;
I extend m y sincere t h s a l u to&#13;
all m y relatives, friends,&#13;
neigh­&#13;
bors, a n d claaainatea&#13;
for&#13;
their&#13;
thoughttutneea&#13;
In s e n d i n g&#13;
me&#13;
sunshine baakets, gifts a n d cards,&#13;
w h i l e I w a s a r e c e n t p a t i e n t In&#13;
t h e F r l s M e M e m o r i a l h o s p i t a l In&#13;
Rochester a n d during m y conva­&#13;
lescence a t home.&#13;
D a v i d Lt. F u r b e r&#13;
&#13;
Dover, N. H.&#13;
&#13;
Norman L. Otis&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
DIRECTOR&#13;
LICENSED EMBALMER&#13;
FARMINGTON, N. H.&#13;
IB Mechanic St.&#13;
Tel. S811&#13;
&#13;
IN MEK0RIAM&#13;
HIRAM L. BARKER&#13;
&#13;
Thu&#13;
tragic death&#13;
lust&#13;
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in his u p a r t m e n t&#13;
,u&#13;
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C i t y , b r o u g h t s h o c k i n g borrow lo&#13;
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p a r e n t l y h e h a d bveu&#13;
in&#13;
good&#13;
h e a l t h a n d w a s b u s n y e n g a g c u IU&#13;
CARD OF THANKS&#13;
h i s e m p l o y m e n t lu u i e sew t u r n&#13;
I w i s h t o e x t e n d m y a p p r e c i a ­ p o s t o m c e , w h e r e he r e c e n t l y had&#13;
t i o n t o t h e c i t i z e n s of F a r m l n g t o n&#13;
lecelved a promotion&#13;
who expressed&#13;
tbelr&#13;
confidence&#13;
and friendliness&#13;
by&#13;
giving&#13;
me&#13;
Mr B a r k e r , w a s b o r n In F a r m their g e n e r o u s s u p p o r t a t t h e a n ­ ington, Octobei&#13;
m i 2 , s o u of&#13;
nual town meeting&#13;
t h e late Will T a n d A l i a (LeigkMrs.&#13;
Grace&#13;
Bunker&#13;
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IN APPRECIATION&#13;
graduated&#13;
from t h e local&#13;
high&#13;
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bchool w i t h t h e c l a s s of I t u u . a n d&#13;
loyal support given m e a t t h e&#13;
p o l l s l a s t T u e s d a y , w h e n I w a s a l a t e r w e n t l u t h e i Q l v e i b l l y ol&#13;
c a n d i d a t e f o r t h e office o f s e l e c t ­ N e w i i a u i p s h l r e f r o m&#13;
w l n e a ho&#13;
m a n , I e x t e n d t h a n k s t o a l l wfbo g r a d u a t e d l a 1!»35&#13;
He w a s a&#13;
supported m e .&#13;
p o p u l a r y o u n g m a n a m o n g h t a as­&#13;
Philip H. Weymouth&#13;
s o c i a t e s a n d h a d been&#13;
especially&#13;
a c t i v e In l o c a l b a s e b a i l a n d goir&#13;
ADDITION TO LIST OF&#13;
FLOWERS AT THE FUNERAL H e w a s c o n s i d e r e d o n e of t h e&#13;
OF ESTHER MAY ROUTLLARD b e a t p l a y e n , a t t h e h W m l u g t o u&#13;
I t Is r e g r e t t a b l e t h a t a n o m m i s - C o u n t r y c l u b a n d h a d w o n n o s l o n w a s m a d e i n t h e l i s t of flow­ p h i e s to r e w a i d h i s c h a m p i o n s h i p&#13;
ers furnished for publication last honors.&#13;
w e e k for t h e&#13;
funeral&#13;
of&#13;
Miss&#13;
D u r i n g W o r l d W a r 11 he s e r v e d&#13;
Esther&#13;
M a y R o u l M a r d . a n d a c ­ In t h e L n l t e d S t a t e s&#13;
navy and&#13;
k n o w l e d g m e n t I s h e r e b y m a d e of w a s l o c a t e d f o r t h e m o s t p a r t in&#13;
a b a s k e t f r o m friends of Orangi' b o u t h A m e r i c a .&#13;
School a n d Union streets.&#13;
Ureal sympathy&#13;
is&#13;
expresbed&#13;
USHD F U R N I T U R E F O R SALE&#13;
Oak kneehole desk, d i n i n g room&#13;
table, c h i n a closet, vlctrola, B t w l n g m a c h i n e , 3-&lt;pc. l i v i n g&#13;
room&#13;
set, not m o d e r n , odd chairs, gar­&#13;
d e n tools.&#13;
I n q u i r e a t 52 North&#13;
M a i n St., T e l 5452, F a r m l n g t o n&#13;
HOUSEWIVES&#13;
ADDRESS&#13;
vertislng&#13;
postcards.&#13;
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good hand/WTitlng&#13;
UNDO&#13;
Watertown, Mass.&#13;
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904,&#13;
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B a r k e r , a n d o n e sister, Miss Shir­&#13;
l e y B a r k e r , b o t h of N e w Y o r k , a n&#13;
aunt, Mrs. Eda Barker&#13;
Clancy,&#13;
uud an uncle,&#13;
Charlen&#13;
iiaiker,&#13;
b o t h of M e l r o s e , M a s s .&#13;
Funeral&#13;
services&#13;
were&#13;
held&#13;
Sunday at t h e funeral&#13;
home&#13;
of&#13;
N'orman L. Otis, w i t h&#13;
Rev Llnwood P o t t e r officiating a s clergy­&#13;
m a n , a n d t h e remains were taken&#13;
to F a r m i n g t o n cemetery&#13;
&#13;
FOR&#13;
SAJLE&#13;
2-CARAT&#13;
DIAA p r o f u s i o n of S o w e r s m a r k e d&#13;
m o n d , $6O0 c a s h ,&#13;
good&#13;
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m e n t , valued a t $950 n e t&#13;
R a y ' s t h e services a n d a t t e s t e d to t h e&#13;
J e w e l r y . C e n t r a l S t . F a r m l n g t o n affection of t h o f o l l o w i n g c o n t r i b ­&#13;
utors&#13;
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pink&#13;
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Miss&#13;
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TO L E T&#13;
T H R E E ROOMS AVD 'Daddy",&#13;
c a s k e t p i e c e of r e d r o s e s , ' B r o t h ­&#13;
flush,&#13;
upstairs.&#13;
$7 0 0 p e r w e e k&#13;
er",&#13;
Miss Shirley B a r k e r ,&#13;
spray&#13;
Located a t 21 East Grove St&#13;
Ap­&#13;
' P e t e ', M r s .&#13;
p l y t o H E W e y m o u t h , F a r m i n g - Jonquils a n d iris,&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
Duncan,&#13;
spray&#13;
deep&#13;
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pink&#13;
carnations,&#13;
Mrs. E d a B&#13;
C l a n c y , F r a n k B. C l a n c y , C h a r l e s&#13;
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