From The Acton Enterprise, 14 December 1932 - Acton: Civil War veteran Emery D. Lothrop, deceased; Stuart Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kennedy, stuck a wood screw up his nose; Mrs. Daisy Spinney is much improved; Mrs. Jennie Holton and Mrs. Ida MacGregor were put in charge of the West Acton Neighborhood Club's Christmas food sale; Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Flint are moving in with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stearns for the Winter; Mr. and Mrs. William Griggs of Bangor, Maine, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albion A. Johnson; the Welfare Committee of South Acton are asked to bring discarded clothing to South Acton Improvement Association rooms at the library, for distribution by Miss Frost, the Acton Town Nurse. Maynard: Owen Frankland, William Coulter and Harriet Kinestead won prizes at Maynard Assembly Rainbow for Girls whist party; Miss Edith B. Foster, school nurse, reports that she examined 469 pupils. Bedford: Mr. and Mrs. A. Agrillo have daughter; Mrs. John Brown has son; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook closed their home for the Winter and gone to live in Boston; Mrs. Howard Davis has pneumonia; Anna McGann was operated on for appendicitis; Dorothy Richards, Virginia Boynton, and Albert Raymond were soloists at First Parish Christmas concert; Mrs. Waino Williams shot a deer. Concord: Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar scholarship at Harvard awarded to Winthrop H. Lee; Miss Marion A. Barker appointed to the faculty of the Longy School of Music; George M. Brown has moved from 3 Bedford street to 11 Bedford street; Mr. and Mrs. William Camps observed their Golden wedding anniversary; Mrs. Ella Pierce Stearns and Mrs. Sara Indiana (Rice) Back, deceased; Mrs. Elwyn W. Harris gave an interesting reading at DAR meeting. Marlboro: Archie Cormier and Mrs. Louis Buisson organizing charity whist party for St. Mary's parish Charitable Association; Mrs. Mary Hird of Maynard and her daughters Helen and Alice elected to posts in the Bessie L. Marshall Auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans; Representative Edith Nourse Rogers faces down man with gun in House gallery; Mrs. Alice G. Loynd, of Waltham, injured in auto accident, Alfred Ritchie and Richard R. Waterhouse of came to her assistance. Sudbury: the Woman's Club will visit the plant of the First National stores at Somerville on a tour of inspection, sign up with Mrs. Frank Norton, chairman of the American Home Committee; Miss Lilla Adams went to New Bedford to spend the winter with her niece, Mrs. Frank Thrasher. See http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws/1932/DEC.html#14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dennis Ahern | Middlesex County Massachusetts Newspaper Abstracts Acton, Massachusetts | http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws/index.html - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -