Near the back of the St. Francis Xavier cemetery in Centerville, Mass., are the resting places of Eunice and Sargent Shriver.
So Gladys planned to run the automobile down the Centerville Road and flag the car.
Near the camp at Centerville resided a shoe-maker, Pettit, by name, and his wife and three grown daughters.
I am sure it would feed all Centerville for twenty-four hours.
The first move of the army was on to Centerville, and the Bull Run battlefield.
He moved forward and occupied a position near Centerville, and there he wintered.