bert H. Proctor, term expiring 1944. William Aucoin. term expiring 1942 (appointed to- till the vacancy left by Joiues J. McGuanc, who resigned.)Another vacancy as a result of the resignation of Mr a- Hollis, term expiring in 1944. was left to the executive committee.Harvard, William A Kerley, 1944, vacancy left to executive committee, term expiring 1949 Littleton, Mrs. G. E. Prouty, 1944, Groton. Mrs. L. C Zahner. 1944. Shirley, vacancy left to executive committee.Reports were submitted by L. K. Yoder, executive committee, J. K. Pender, treasurer, Mrs. Montgomery. hospital aid. Ir. Priest, staff, and by Miss Clark The following is a complete lLt of the trustees of the Community hospitalWilliam Brown. Frank Johnson. Frank Harmon, Joseph W. Markham. Herbert H. Proctor. Howard Fletcher. Fred Jaliu. Mrs. Ralph H. Wylie. William Aucoin. George L. Wilson. L. K Yoder, ali of Ayer; John Adams. James Peters. William A Kcrley of Harvard: A. H. McDonald. MisJ Mary T. Nyr. Nathan H. Whitcomb. Mis. G E Pn.uty of Littleton: Mrs. Donald L Priest, Mrs. S W Sabine. Mrs. Clarence Ebert, and Mrs L C. Zahner of Groton; Richard T Lilly, Dr. J. Walter Desmond and Ralph G. Hillman of Shirley.sun. The following were present: Shirley Anti and Doloies Zager, Beverly **** Betty Fiva^h. LL-nor0 Donahue June. Irene and Harry Morrison. Jr., Charlie Blevui, Jackie Fitzgerald and Paul, Patricia and Louise Zager.Rev. Christopher O’Neill plans t«» organize a bugle and drum corps of the C Y. O.At the meeting of the Ayer Grange Wednesday night several grangers from Dunstable were present. A program presented by the Dunstable members includid songs by Rev. Waldo Savage, a solo by Mi's. Roger Goldt waite, comet solo by Miss Anna Davis and a valentine tableau.A crew of 35 men. working w.lh Tour snowplows, owned by the town, worked constantly alt day yesterday and succeeded in clearing rno?t of the roads of snow. Despite the storm, the Catholic Womens club of tins town and Littleton inet as scheduled Thursday night in the Knights of Columbus hall Rev. Jolui Duffy, chaplain at Fort Devens, was the guest speaker.aCJ • a1 j• c.PhkbThe Veterans Woman’s association htld'tt‘special, meeting last night atjtganiZiition president.Lenten services were held Tuesday night in St. M.irv's church and a rermon was preached by Rev. Jeremiah O’Neill, brother of Rev. Christopher O'Neill.A birthday party was given recently for Marcia and Marie Zager. twin daughters of Staff S.rgt. and Mrs. Max Za°cr of Fort Devens, at their home. There were twin birthday cakes. Assisting Mrs. Zager with the refreshnitiit.s and arrangement of the party whs Mrs. Harry Morn-To the Man with... who neYou can get up to $500 here quickly. The main requirement is )our ahiliiy to repay in small, regufjramotinrr--------—~You Aik No FavorsWhen you gee a loan here )ou ask no favor of any- , -one. We do nor require endorser, and do not lake wrgc or salary assignments.Employer or friends arc noc notified.FINANC