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   Acton Enterprise (Newspaper) - June 24, 1931, Acton, Massachusetts                                Y iJ t L V vifl Successful r Advertising of The Enterprise m ir f 1 mK V A Mr V ft r IL E F I ii Anything v 1 i fl I t VOLUME XXXX Weekly June 1 93 1 Price 4 LARGEST CLASS HISTORY Awards To 3e Made at Graduation Exercises Tonight In School Auditorium Faculty of Concord High School NEW INDUSTRY FOR CONCORD V cord Leases Space In Bluine HIGH COMMENCEMENT NOG VJ fi fer Thursday W as GRADUATION AT ACTON HIGH Miss Eleanor Costello Achieves Highest Rank Congratulations to the editorial of the Ac toil High school who produced the very attractive Tlu a fine of the art and The in sold OH the outer cover was the work ot Frank On the inside was an excellent likeness jJ Piske Hough of the Acton schools with a line ial of his character and apprecia tion of the good work he is also pictures of the Class of baseball the Torch football and basketball The reading matter was In and amusing and fcom ments kind ami The exercises were held in the auditorium of the High school at 8 oclock on Thurn day evening and were attended by a crowd of friends and the Class of 1931 goon out into the world amid a round of applause juul best for I health and prosperity of each individ ual The program was as follows march of Sen iors Howard Long Robert Hagen We Mont Again and Nightfall in Speak er of Columbia whose scholarly ad dress was listened lo with deepest he being an Acton boy and son of OTIC of respected citizens Wif a Hundred Pipers dirts Will o tht Deop River and Valedictory Miss Gladys Hagen Senior of DI Finale March Reception lu Honor pupils Gladys Robert Beular For host rank in loyalty ami Miss Eleanor ThP Grace John Carroll Cunning Peter Alden Medeline Gladys Cecil Mary Rena Ruth Mar M Norman Mona Hope urner and Catherine Ward BEDFORD One night the paat week some eighteen friends of Rasmus Peter son drove into hte drive way and very pleasantly surprised All were members of the Bedford Fire Department and had with them a comfortable lounging chair which they in due form presented to Mr Peterson and after escorting him to tlie upon which had been placed a delightful the to the house and a cap tains badge were also presented to Mr Peterson by Albert was indeed taken baek by this surprise visit and with tears in his eyes he tried to thank the for their to Rasmus Peterson ban been with the department for the twentyseven yeara and al though has retired as an engin eer be will still be the and the men are more than pleased that he will still stay with must also be re as she prepared for the party without letting her husband in on the and what a sup per she The men all stayed until a late after which the party broke up and left with ex of at seeing Mr enjoying Maynard High commence ment program opened last night with a Class at the school Graduation exercises will be held tonight and the class reception tomorrow Admis sion iti by invitation owing to the limited seating capacity of in 2 Auditorium wnich was last night with an audience composed of relatives and friends of the There are 76 graduates in thy clays of the largent ever to graduate from the Class Program Festival March High School Orchestra Address of Welcome Philip Wilson Class History Barbara Stockbridge Piano Polonaise in a Major Chopin Deane Priest Will Arvi James Robert Pals of Cole Boys Glee Club Class Prophecy Annie and Walter Waino Piano Scene De La Sirkka Hurme and Ellen Wiinikka Presentation of Gifts Margaret Ahti Reading of Class Ballot Francis Hannon Class Song Deane One the Hike Orchestra i Diploma West Concord to wel come i Knink Holland of South Acton and Waller Senior of Medford or years the floor ot Uie i hey will conduct the Main the Mat Manufac turing The felt and blocked ai their branch factory in will be buffed and trim which will the shipping point for New Distributed on Friday at Graduation W WL n A in hi PRETTY HOME WEDDING Miss Ethel Nordberg Weds Robert Ch WAYSIDE EXERCISES sen OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY t Family of and James Sheri Given Surprise t Kanon chairman of j Marblehead at j he school committee will present at tne of tl Miss Ethel da ugh tor of and John 57 Concord bride of Robert Alexander son of Rebecca and the late Andrew Certificates Presented to Eight Seniors in Ball Room of Historic Inn in ury diplomas to the graduates exercises to be pnt ly dding he Saturday June 20 at Mai hew pay lor of lie Con Vance will delive the invocation and Ernest j They were Mills will present gold medals to UKj MrSt Philip Wilson and Catherine church performed tho iid by n an pupils having outstanding American The gold medals Continued on Page 2 W It Jen Seeks Reduction in Valuation June Ameri can Woolen Company has petition ed the local Board of Assessors for a reduction of in the valuation of the machin ery and equipment of the Attorney Leland Powers of Harry and George cashier of the represented the Woolen Company at a conference held yesterday with tlie in the office of the Paul C supervisor of the Massa Department of Corpora tions and Taxation attended the conference in an advisory capa The Board of ed of Herbert W Frank C and George have taken the petition under consideration and will file an answer to it with in ten The total valuation of the town for the year 11130 The property of the Woolen Com pany in 1930 was valued at 000 of which was for the land and The reduction asked for is On the mill plant property valued at Frazier is a sister ol the The wedding was by n sister of rhe Tiro brides gown was angel blue chiffon and she carried a pink rosebuds and lark The wore lower ed chiffon awl carried a bouquet of South seniors ot by tame us wur the Wayside Inn school were j trio composed graduated night at impressive n Iun much held iu the ball room of the program with the Inn in the presence ol a large Program March from Athalia I t sweet Following a reception at horriH Tor a wedding tour of the Whit Moun tains and Desert They will reside at li anil will be at home after The bride is a member of the Old Powder House Club of Sonier Tlie groom is of tho Order Department of the Nashua River Paper and is with and of and is i mom be r of the Mosaic flub of thai number J The speakers and M Hirtle marched to Hie platform banked with ferns and led 1y Miss Betty daughter of Manager and K J Boyor Campbell also assisted her father in Selection Heury the ing the signed by Heury to the f Address T Wverett ton University delivered the Mae Boston University Selection Indian Lament of K I BMy James 1 Hillside married June at Hud son by Kev Thomas then pastor of the Hudson Sun day the worthy couple were tender ed a party in observance of their silver Mem i of their railed at the homo and showered them with sil ver Neither or Sheridan had an inkling of the 1 celebration and were given a However with I Uie feature out of tin way I they entered into the of the occasion with Assisting in making the occas i J L P I sion a memorable one were their Miss Mary Sheridan graduated from 1 hospital Training for Waller Sheridan graduation cxer Friday evening brought to a lose the commencement season of the of High after an elaborate program of two The opened Thursday afternoon at half past two with the usual Class Day exercises which thia year were held in the State Armory which was beautifully and elaborately decorated with the colors oi blue and Benior class procession led by the class Mau rice aud Eliz abeth the lormer at the head of the boys and the latter leading the The class Maurice delivered the salut atory in which he briefly but forcibly of the meaning of tlie the realization of the need of hard work in the life beyond school of tho gratitude and appre of the help the faculty had given the aud extended hearty to the The class prophecy was to Norman C A Macone and Molly wub delivered by Norman C It opened with cation to tho oracle iu cl verse and aud then a del tion of the trance and o oi the boo it of the w was writ the occupation and ties of tlie various Claris in years to wittily composed given amused and i ed the audience class members and with laughter and applause The clans composed Elizabeth Blodgett and Emily and given by Mias while it could be thoroughly ap by tlie faculty gave a broad of its inner meaning amuse the 3 i i1 i whole VAi The class history was to all Continued on Page 5 L WORK STARTS SITE FOR NEW CLEARING it MI Kjl L J I bl Reaches Agreement With d m and Miss The party his topic Artistry in the He was introduced by N ot The with one will for Ciller tilt Of by Mr Kurd ami i where oi tho June IS 3An owner and heirs of flie 11 ay n et in as tlie site for the ntw LtG S planned by of and hall has been and n hnn iMd M Stabat Matir class of 19K1 Shridan n Harold Robert and Sheridan ot Hi is and Frank o rt Youngman e Guest Speak Inn School are now Charley Harkhouse will u the school in South t junior Tlie at the Main ils tho toward the erection ot the new Jolm The ol ihe building II I o of 7mmilUl1l N stated tins that ground will be broken for the new awarded mcf mtw in a few The contract for the erection of the new town hall has Maynard William Youngman will be at the HUH tern Arthur Michael Hoof oi Miss and 7cter of Arthur and Karl and Dee Observe Silver THOUSANDS ATTEND Anni BIG FESTIVAL IUNE 27 Sheridan at as lij and btt man tin niai Maynard Mar Graduated From been awarded to Perkins and I of Concord and the bid The town oon tor the building ami equip ment and it will he of colonial ar io ohj T festival Lo be held in Maynard and Governor been invited and his has informed local that thy governor will be it is possible for him to do A A parade of will be was i held ai 10 oclock Saturday ing followed by speaking concur i at Vose day program will bring and entertainers L w Sch John en and Ute of Klin Thursday ho Id UK a reception in Warner West About 2oi friends M tended the many from he family of the Dec js i Greetings To William Coulter festival ih Children To Give Program Maynard Childrens Night program will be given at a meet ing of Maynard Thursday June at Grange A very interesting program has been prepared by the Mrs Adelaide A bus will children and adults to the ball from Gruber Games will be refreshments aud souvenirs will ed to the probation and Ouo were present ii oi nml in addition a of Dee was There were many other for the An or headed hy Julia furnished Takes Over SHAREHOLDERS MEETING of the Cooperative Bank will have a meet Thg at p m for the purpose ot receiving the report ol the committee on proposed chang es in The Rendezvous of Those Who Discriminate TONIGHT AND EVERY EVENING Truman Carew Directing His ROYAL ENTERTAINERS Ample Parking is William ter week at the Theatre Mr Coulter veteran t u taker at of the in Court WHS li were by at of William of Theatre ten years in Ryan of Hie Our Lady this Help of Christians West Mr Coulter recalls ihe and Richard M ing picture show in at tho old Hall known atu Rink that stood on Main until destroyed by Mr says hrst movies under the name of Shermans Ing Sherman was PM Sherman u man from Man who a pioneer in picture He arrived in town with lily hand reeled m pitture After i machine in tlie old Rink he so a ticket taker and having an with Mr Coulter him the Mr Coulter in iim admi tickets movie from eventful day until today and KreetH tin patrons of ihe Theatre with a friendly Mr Coulter baya that serial pi tures were the features of early Some u run for a year and patron attend every performance in to keep In with the all KB Burton man the Peoples as a to the veteran ticket ha made this week Hilly at the Peoples Theatre and are joining in extending to Mr annual Kinnish ill hold in Maynard on tie when m d from New cii us will op en L program will a par ade i Prominent pii tni iMa ami of the are n fhe A liatt le of will a dance iit June 7 ami I lie events Will lie held Sal and The will brini many of the IMSI a in the im Jimmy Kelley who ran second in the Maynard to LIT run t wo y in succe heat iu Hie mile marathon at Lynn and Toivo The luKh broad sep ami I ile shot javel in and hummer throw in field ev race u Ml he 1 nn Ai son oi and Mark Sta i i i r M n ion k u ta t Law School with ihe rlass that the ow uer and heirs of ihe land and huil linns bad been The roin minue lot no in making a start on the preliminary work to dinK burned to the Around two some of the athletes In years Charles Way is t he ia plans and i man ot a fica lions have been accepted by tin A was on foot to I lie men cull a Special meet in L about 7u signed the petition which was filed with ihe Child D n Hospital of His relatives and graduate of May school rlass of He wards the had i scholastic in L ihe school and was one of the stars of the hall and football He was an ambitious boy with a desile lo better equip himself for lifes He entered Suffolk Kv ninu Law Hard at work in Assa Mill during the diy won him i his Len Kelley has the best wishes of a hosf of friends who him when he takes bar ami who have a Liuk To You for him for success in his chosen of the new rhai for ihe sale of Tlie pro and the deeds have brei signed by all I he parties in I e res j Plans Made F Commur Fir Robert won of Mr i Mrs Albert Great died Sunday at the Childrens pital after five that started with a nUM toid in the During his had several blood trans j f Funeral services wore held Monday at the home conduct ed by Charles of St was Ihe parish An of beautiful flow s mutely spoke tlie sympathy of the townspeople for the tho loss of their work Guests Of I he of 1 lll I are far a Ion the u ay in for their Annual v r RECEIVES DEGREE Mrs Charles and fred motored to with and Clarence of Concord to attend the Commencement ex H at Norwich who has with the Munu Ior over years luus over the entire business is o bo on tin floor of Ihe The enjoyed a mail furthered by of As there on to two probably ni more will for some many MII till Liu r th sun inTS yard and svn open the met i r man Itim nit and the John wll ari as star timers The ii a e received liis na also of H In 1 at b ii h will he heId on a hill in ate This j the cavalry ion of town has been reserve ot the States operating in annual Kourth ot July celebration for Kadi number of and has a lol and a tune fireworks Harold was had by The in Lyons of the general piano Isner and be repot Us that ev i i i i i ami M vi tie one is invited to attend th GRADUATION EXERCISES e nation of Stow schools will bo held in the town hull tomorrow at 8 The will be Harry of the State De o were filed with Clerk Murphy by John Roosevelt and Margaret 11 MIDDLESEX LEAGUE Juno West at piano Irace run fireworks exhibition He alno men l jiu and tinned that contributions to this rloft danced fun will he a and butter Lyons has a vision of a com My dance Virginia Taylor a i and Mars He estimates that a den ami danced i fund to which every householder t minuet and wyte would provide a by ami Mar thai would in limo i HOWARD BURR AUCTIONEER Executors Sale of a Marlboro UNION CHURCH Wesi Concord Alfred Pastor Juno morning by Jean and Ann Muriel nnd oi tasty candy added to the le The pro Uie was In of Annie Olga Stokes and Marion develop community brat Ion thai would become Ih that now some money for home and he ihai if all the money for home dis plays were put into a genera everyone would get more action iu the Personal AUCTION to settle the estate of the EDWIN POWERS Will be sold on the CONCORD on July AT 10 OCLOCK Very Old Automobile er articles such will a clearance of this I i 1 L 1 F t v 1 ttt  

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