Princess Boncompagni turns over Memorial Library keys today, Part 1

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Title

Princess Boncompagni turns over Memorial Library keys today, Part 1

Subject

Boncompagni, Princess Margaret, 1891-1973


Hopedale (Mass.)

Description

MILJ? ORD AlLY NEWS AND MILEORD DAILY JOURNAL- MERGED JULY 18, 1918


ESTABLISHED 1887. MILFORD, MASS., SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1929 EIGHT PAGES


Style ••••


plus Qual


.... that is the mark ofW. L


Shoes for men. It is thi'


.......; n ..; ...... Lt_ L. L 1_. 1


Attorney- General Calls


Required By Statute.- J


of Persons Buyin!


Bootlegg,


SEVERAL DISTRICT ·


LITTLE ENTHUSI


MARVELETIE


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The memorial librarf In this beauti[ u} structure. claborately fUTnlshed hy Princess Margarel Draper BOllcomj) llgnl in memory of her father.


William F. Drager. was dedicated thlij arternoon with slDlgle ceremonies.


Boslon, Allrll 6- Dlrrerences


joplnlon over dry enforcement. pI


de\' eloped among the 8e\' eO dian


, I~~\ O; eOr~ lS a~~ r~ hel~ O~ 1~}~ 881~ I~ n~ s. ~


terence Iwlth Atl)~.- G(' neral Josepb


Warner. While crime In aU Its


General l> eets was the subject or discuss!


llile dry enforcement phose looi


l~~~~~~~~~~~~- P~~~ O~~~~~~ B~~~--~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Il~ rnmount. ncmrdln~ 10 the call


Spell of Yukon Hits rinCeSS oncompagnl CommoD Horsesense


Detroit and " Miners" Makell Chubby Good


Uncover Big Brewery Turns Over Memorial Su'- titute Postman


Detroit, Mleho, April 6- The I Winsted, (' 1. .. April 6-:\ t1stl


spell of the Yukon gripped the L ° b K T -' Edith Lu)' lon rides htl' hnrse.


St. Aubin nvenue dll: ltl'ict )' cater · I rary eyS. l oaaYI (, hubbY,!' tom her home to the


day. Stout reneral mlDer!! lJWllDg I :\ t!' lJl,- U~ ord road every


their lllcks. Policemen knockell. c. ..,. school dlf lind leaves her


wl~ l~ ~:~ dg:~ d ot 10 hours the SImple eremonles Mark Openmg 1his ~ 1~ U~~ ra~~ nrl~ e:~~~ or~~ DO~~ rn


workers bored lhrougb LO one of • Mt f th EI btl 0 tfitt d 01rlnr \ l road conditions the


~ hr~ h~~ I~~ O~~ azl: SI= ltc~~~~~:~ ernoon 0 e a ora e y. u e :~ sc.::: ll~ a~ t bl~ et~. U~:" I~ i~


~~~'; e~~ yor~~ era ata; I~ a:. lty at 50U Room In Hopedale High SchooL . ~~ i ~~ . ~~~;~:: te~ ou~:~


Equiuped with red eleNric ~'" . alool thHo& d on her way


ligbtll all aD alarm s1l1tfOm, wllh '. ' lI.' bom.. lhere 10 no school


leIO•• 00j; g~' 0'" 0....... 111 two.. ito.. 11> 1. Wh, ( 110_ '-. o,., j> e0n


..... -) ji, & Jut....,. ~...~~ .... n . tOfte. -


ftM_ k'- ( r ."" ... ,.. ....., , _ ..." ..'{ t'''' ! f'",. . E1J~ lI~ h Clfllj.~ • II£"~


! Y - " I' ," DIU,. I } tlrl! l'" ,", lifie" Th' 1 un nnoth & lre, '. lan K\. HOUr- did\"! Willi tl~ dlcated WdllY I))" I Th.. rOUm , .. / IOIl~' In AllH! rlclln Eng. bOr': le ret'Utn!\ over ' tlle rOllle


ment contained four l> t~ 1II1 tanks PIince~ 8 MarJ; aret Boncompagnl in Ush rlnl~ b, hand carred by Trvlog & stops lit e.'\ ch house whlnnle~


or a total capaclly of 1l. 000 Kal · memor or her rather General Wll.\(' flSSo: n. IcadlnJ; decorators or tbe UDlIl lOrn n '


~~':~ o:: dc~~~~ wood vaU of 2000 Ham:' Dral) cr, prC- S; lll were mem- ~~: tr; n: I~~ 1 \~'~ l~:: ~~~ I~~~; S. WO[ lkl: d~ take the :~~. ~~ H: e~ hel~ utpr~~ I! --~~ _.._--....._.._--. ~


Police were busy todlY trylog bers of the family or the Prhlces!!. Georgian room. with the Georgian ceeds to the next farm. the meeliog sent Olll. by rhe attorn


lo locate the owner. Hopedale school commilleemen and shell carved o\' tr eaob of fhe corner IJI; eneral.


I lown officials. sJleh'es. Among the suggestlons Warn


Foliowing the' brier exerclsea the IW~~~ ISr;;~; d I~~ O ~~ l~~ a~ a: Sl~~~~~' HERBERT HOOVER ~;% eU~ I~ l 11l:; I\~~~ d ln~\~ rel: n l:; I: Ok~ ta:


STEAMER PARIS room was open for Inspectlon to lhe of the large ojen rlreplace, frOm courts In an aLLell\ lll loclose eve


residelll8 at Hopedale, ::\. lIIford and "" hlch £' Iectllj heat Is radiated speakeasy in Massachusetts; loaus'


• ' Meodoo, ' WI10 ulso had the Ilrh'Hege through nHlJ(' i<.' coal and creates a " A FISHING GOES" 1ale a campaign lor a 30 · day obse


or looking over the lIlagnlrlcent lIew most cheertul wn061' here. The floor ance of the IIcluor law's through STUCK IN MUDI~ C~ f~~ a~~ lle~::~ il: C; hll~ h :: OO~ t~: S~~~ .11~ e~: I: tlC:~~ e~~ dr~': n bYE:; lae: Jen~~~~ ~~:~~~\' i~: r( 1s: VO; I~~~~{ y aIlJI~~~: ecu


munHy eXcel) t In colleges and private Englls'h emurol, ry, whlle c~ lorflll --- persons buying liquor as well as hoe


___ school~. draperies aTe ~ ng along the north Washington April ( j _ President leggers themselves.


New York, April G- Wllh more de~;~~~ S~ ra~~: cf~~~~ a~ 1fo~(\~ erg~~~ IWI~ e~; iilc Urcp. ce Is a huge COpy of Hoover left ' lhe capital early this 1\ 1I~: I~~; Z~ t~~ 1l1~~ ieg(}\~~~ e: U:: n~ l~ u:


thau 1000 pas- sengers ahount, the eroslty In giving the Ubrary, which an oil painting' General William F. morning tor SD all- day visit to the of lhe tederal padlock law, statll


liner Paris. one of the finest ships bas been equipped and lurnlshed. re- Draper with a rame handcarved lO Hapldan rtrer arcn In Shenandotlh that the state padlock law Is " reaso'


in IrantrAllanllc ~ rvlce, weot gardles!: i of lhe cost. wlLh the main match the geneO decoraling scheme. national park. where he hoped t'o dolUble aDd faIr:' SevernI of the di


~~~ t~~ r dl~~~~'~ 1~ 1 t1~~ gllll~~ d~ r O\~~,~ ~~~~ C; l;~ ~~~~~ n\~ Il~: o~ OdetheO\' e: iuJ:~~; ,~ r~ oo~~~: nl~\ n~:~~ n: ~:~, t~ llg~ g~~ ! Some fishing latcr In the season. To- ;~ I~;~~~ teo: nl~ rt~ e :~~(~ U~ l~~~ l a~~ lrsta~~


head tints oft the shore or Brooklyn. during their tina! educational cours-. utlst of rennwJ1lnd Its copy was the dUy's trip was mainly ror the ~ urpOsc . pledge card idea.


The & hlp was outward bound tOT les In Hopedale. Efrort 01 Leslie). Thompson, a Bos- ot selecting a cum)) aile and olaki. ng Bushnell was the only dlstrlcHlj


EurilJ) e. The eel emonles this afternoon In- ten : lnlst. . J) la. ns for future exercises. alt. hough torney llbsent at lhe start or lhe COl


' T'h(> re wns no panic or any undue eluded brier remarks by Princess All the OOOkft, II111' berlng 109< 1. rrom rods and reels were takcn along.


excltemClIl, nllhol! gh the passengers BoncOllllllJ. gui, who then presented the , ll1e oliglual 1I4ry of General Ora.- A picnic lunch was taken along tOl'


were llwll. kened from ~ lelr, sleel) by ike: rs ot 1I1e room to Frank J. DUlOher. pt. r. each bNIUQlIy bound and rare members or the party. Which included .... ..


the roaring or the llller If hoarse \\. t:: teran chairman ot lhe HOI) edale ( ditlon!!. are In)~ ltlon al the !\ femo. :\ lr8. Hom · cr. Secretnry of Interior


whlslle and tile sudden clanging of school committee. the latter accepting rial room tlnd ~ ncess Boncompagnl Wilbur, Mark Requa. California oil WLI) bells. which were sounded to warn the handlioll16 dOllatlon In behalf of ' has added man. VOlullles. inclndlng magnate Calltllin Wilson Brown the


! lth£' r crafts from " side & wllllllg" her the) commlnee. ' two IlIUmlnntcl! Hlllusc. ri Pt books. White j- iOU8e naval ald. and t\ iajor ••


III the rog, I r1ncl's~ 1J0llcompa;; nl hat! lntend- I There are ~ e chairs trom the Long ot the Marine COI'PS wbo wllt


' Tug!!" wenl lO the nssilltance of the ed to have a program of elltertuJllmelll General DraPl.'~ brary ill the room, have superrlslon ot the construction SH ~


stranded Filip' and. ahortly before in connectioll wit- h the dedicatioo. con · together with Mllte Slatue and otll- or lile summer ftllhlng cam


110011, 16 or them were " lrnlnlllg : lllcl\ Pled with mor~ elaboratc (' xercISe6. l'T effecll~ rrome ohl library at the It Is the Presftlent'a hl~~ ntlon lO


11l1rflng abonl ule vessel In an. ef- IJUt the lec~ lIt dealh or :' IIr}!. E. L., Draper homE'. II£' furniture Is or COllstruct : I . mall bungalow shack In


( Ol · t ~ o dlRlodge bel' from the mUd · losgOOd. her aunt and talher'l! slRter, sllcc! al dcsl~ 1 d Is llpholster~ d In the area tor his use Inter on.


~ lt~ I~~ I~: II: :~~ ISw: Os 1ig~~ I~~ IlSp~~ rg~ i ~~ S:~ l~~, rht~",~ l\~:~, ~~ ah~~.~ a~;: n~ r;~:~ ~:~~ I~ e~ O:~~ t~ g:~ oroccoleather llOt! 1l0~ 1~: ~~:~ O: asl made in three White


so / thut It could Illore easily be re-, · ure of fOnte- rtalnlng her frlcnt! s In the Specltll UlllC\ In the Ilbrtlry lire ob les.


floated. . communlly nt the High sohool lit a n de~ k lump .. r) nglund ant! a I


[ ndlcntlons were that the IIner'later elate. . large vnse ]} huaed in Frnnce.


would 1I0t be refloated \ Intil :::. 30 this All who Kathl: red at the school this ' Pbere rile nll: lOlall eud tables of a


afternoon when the tide rises again. afternoon were ," yen an opportunity lIeat Imttet. n td used In connection


The paflllellKers look the slluallon to meel Lhe Princess. who nHide l) lal1s with the ll" adfohalrs. There- are


~~ I~:~: f~~ a~~ OT( I~~; to e~\~: rt~ ai~~,~ ~ o O~: l~ l:~~ at the building ulltll after I~~~;: ~ 1~ 1: ~~~~ fe\~~~ f~ I~~~~~ st~~


cllnatlons. The !\ temorlal library Is sltuatcd at'


The lint class passengerB". luclud- the northwC!' ll cud of tbe school bulJ: l ·


~~ Ol:~ e~~ e~~~~~ v~ ll~: si~ l?~. ~'. ~: l-------~~---~~~~-::------ I


I I -~


I . General Draper High School Building ip Hopedale I, PROSE~


I


WRAN~


I WARN


: Bushnell FrownsO


System In Plam


Dry Law II


Newspaper article describing the ceremony dedicating the Memorial Library in the General Draper High School. Each of the 1094 volumes is from General Draper's personal library.

Source

Milford Daily News

Publisher

Date

1929-04-06

Relation

Bancroft Memorial Library Local History Collection, Hopedale, Massachusetts. http://www.hopedale-ma.gov/Public_Documents/HopedaleMA_Library/index

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