» ■ The Courier-Gazette is Entered as Second Class Mall Mallet Established January, 1846. By The Courier-Gazette, 4S5 Main St. Rockland, Maine, Saturday, March 1939 THREE CENTS A COPY V olum e 9 4 ...... Number 30. The Courier-Gazette Its Work Worldwide Gushee Replies I EDITORIAL) THRF.ETI.MESA-WEF.K LEGION IS 2 0 YEARS OLD YOUTH VS. OLD AGE “The Black Cat” Camden Man Makes His Editor Salvation Army Is Our It Is perfectly natural perhaps that youth should not he WM. O FULLER Associate Edltbr Neighbor, Found Also In Answer To Charges Con­ giving much thought to old ngc pensions. Old age Is some­ FRANK A WINSLOW Winslow-Holbrook Post Celebrates Anniver­ where ln the uncounted and mysterious future, youth thinks, ------| Far Off China tained In Herald Subscriptions MW per year payable! ------and doubtless it is just as well that their worries do not begin In advance: single copies three cents. The arm of service in The Sal- Editor of The Camden Herald:— sary-Distinguished Speakers on the threshold of life. Be that as it may only 116 Uni­ Advertlslng rates based upon clrcula ] tion and very reasonable ■ vation Army continues to reach out The attitude of the Camden Her­ versity of Maine students went on record as favoring tlic NEWSPAPER. HISTORY Townsend plan this week, while 514 opposed it. Wonder what The Rockland Gazette was estab- ‘nto new lands, according to the ald toward my aTticle "Discussion Department Commander Frank mander and Col. Malcolm Stoddard, U-hcd In I84fi In 1874 the Courier was v R k f (h . nreanizntion their vote would be 30 years hence. established and consolidated with the Ytar B00K 01 lnal organization, of Camden Woolen Mill Deal" which E. Lowe of Portland was principal, Togus, administration officer, Gazette In 1882. The Free Press was n.hich has iust been received bv It appeared in The Courier-Gazette speaker at Winslow-Holbrook Post. Past Post commander Donald L. established In 1855 and In 1891 changed, ,”cn nas Jusl ocen reccivca oy ia . Its name to the Tr'bune These papere colorc! Donald McMillan who on Feb. 25, is surprising to me, in­ American Legion party Thursday Kelsey, acting as adjutant, read the consolidated March 17. 1897 , uoionci uonaia Mcaawan. wno asmuch as the content of my ar­ night in observance of the 20th an- names of those applying for the A LEGISLATIVE INSULT ------~ heads t lie Army's work in New ticle was a detailed record of events nlversary of the birth of the Legion charter for Winslow-Holbrook Post. We have seldom heard such an evidence of brutality on England. For the Year Book show and transactions which occurred in His was mostly a "shop talk." j The application, dated June 21.1919 the part of a public servant as that given by Representative By The Roving Reporter A suspicious parent makes an ■that The Salvation Army now op­ this deal and I believe these facts He stressed the membership cam- bore the following signatures: Wal- •* artful child. Haliburton erates its varied services for the McGlauflin of Portland who Is quoted by the press despatches are of sufficient importance to jus- j pajgn and predicted that Maine had ter H. Butler, Edward C. Moran, as saying: "If we can't raise money without going into the p, s. ♦ H cul and body of men. women and tify their publication so that all of j an excellent chance to lead the pro- j r„ Joseph W Robinson, Adeibert children in 97 countries and colo- gambluig business then let the old folks starve." The Many years ago a child was kept by the citizens of Camden may know 1 cession down Michigan Avenue, l . Miles. Edwin 8. Meservey, Hyman Portland lawmaker had reference to the much-discussed State her mother for few moments noon n^cs- ‘them. When all is :aid and done Busy Man, “Blackie” Chicago, at the 1939 National con- Alperin, Austin T. Philbrook. lottery proposition. Speaking of gambling, what has he to to try on a dress. When the little Col. McMillan points out that | (heir problem. vention and that the 1940 conven- Charles S. Alperin. Charles A. Rose, say about the legalized Pari-Mutuel? What has he to say girl came out to go to school all of A lton’s Return E n case- 'ln the Unl,ed S,aU“s' alone' lhe As to the statement that I am tion would probably be in Boston. Jr„ Herbert A. Philbrook, Milton about the State going into the rum business? What he did say the other children had gone. Docs •» A: my s work in,caring for friendless eppirinoseeking a a niace place in in the the public public eye' eye j Pnmmanrtur Commander inLowe a r coinsaid th«t that atat thethe m. Griffin, Boinh Ralph A.a .omiu,Smith, James m ent In Rockland Is I is supervised by 2.907 commissioned- about the old folks is the sort of sentiment which used to anyone remember the sense of utter and ft town office by this means state convention to be held in Ban- H. Pettee. Fred E. Jones and Fred breed suggestions of tar and feathers. desolation this brings? Crying full-time officers. These are scat­ such an assertion is ridiculous. Thc]gor this year. he would urge that Carini. The charter was dated June Eagerly Awaited aloud and running as fast as she tered ln 1768 Corps and Outposts Camden Herald surely must know the Legion attain objectives already 26. 1919 and bears the signatures could, she was stopped on Broadway These have been busy days for in the far reaches of the land, the cost of newspaper advertising aimed at before attempting any new of two of the guests present Thurs­ by a very tall man under whose big Alton Hall Blacklngton. who pays where a stupendous work, which space well enough to realize that TWO BUSY SHIPYARDS ones. day night, namely, Albert Oreeniaw, black hat and bushy eyebrows a a return engagement in Rockland aids to make life happier for all, neither the glory of public office Department Adjutant James L. then state chairman and James L. You cannot make Bath, Me., and Quincy. Mass., think kindly smile was shining for her. April 10. Feb. 20 Mr. Blacklngton goes on hour by hour. r.or the $100 salary attached there- jjoy]e Of Waterville, talked on the Bovie. then state secretary. there is not something to this war defense game. The Iron "Little girl wliat is the matter?" lectured before the Waban, Mass. The Year 'Book shows that in to would justify the labor and ex- history of the Legion, referring par- The roll of past commanders was Works is assured of enough construction to keep an army of "O I'll be late for school. I'll be late Woman's Club, and dashed to Wo:- America, the Army operates 267 so­ pense involved. The Camden Wool­ ticularly to the inception of the called, the only one deceased being men at work for a long time, while down in Quincy the Beth­ for school!" Then she saw a very cester for his 50th engagement ln cial service institutions, homes and en Mill sale is not. to my mind, a Winslow-Holbrook Post. Col. Walter H. Butler. The list. lehem Steel Company has been awarded contracts to build shining gold watch—and the man that city in four years, the occasion hospitals. Philippine Islands and matter to be treated as a political National Vice Commander Ed­ W aiter H. Butler, E. Carl Moran, two mere warships, and is going to spend $640,000,000 in the said. "What time does your school being the annual banquet of the ft. French Indo-China are the newest football. This was a business tran- ward J. Quinn of Portland gave a U r, William S. Healey, Albert S. enlargement of the plant. More than 6700 persons are already begin?” "Two o'clock.” "Well, now Mathews Choir where "Blackie" has fields added to the long list of lands, saction and no agreement should stirring address, citing many hu- Petcson. Carlton F. Snow. Earle J. employed at the Fore River plant. It makes our mouth water. you stop crying and running and spoken for the last three years. where 104 different languages are have been entered into favoring morous incidents picked up by him Alden. Basil H. Stinson. Donald L. walk along and you won't be late." From there he drove to Westport ‘ used to tell the Gospel story and one bidder over any other bona during his long service in Legion Ke'sey. Theodore Perry, Murray T. Never doubting, she trudged along Conn., to speak before the largest earn' on a world-wide social serv­ fide bidder who had given reason­ work. He advised a defense pro- Wnalen, Louis R. Cates. Earle Me- A HIT FLOWERY, PERHAPS and arrived Just as Miss Linrie gathering of the Fire Chiefs' Emerg­ ice program. able assurance of operating the mill. gram which would assure us that we Into-h. Augustus G. Huntley, Law- The book goes on to tell of valiant Thorndike was ringing the bell. The ency Plan and the Connecticut 'Referring to your statement: “We could throw back Hitler or Musso- n ice Leach. Milton French. Charles In the old days—back in the 18tli century for instance— work for war sufferers in China's man was Hon. Nathan Farwell. U. S. Chiefs were so impressed with his believe the town officials were try­ linl if they attempted to encroach V'. Morton. Hector G. Staples. Oer- when folks were grateful about anything they did not permit battle fronts by Chinese Salvation­ Senator. The child never forgot story of hazards in the New Eng­ ing to carry out the wishes of a on the Unibpd Stales I aid Margeson and Levi R Flint. words to interfere with their saying so. There has just been ists. Army working with Japanese land forests and his earnest efforts very large majority of Camden cifi- J commander Austin BreOinte<1 Col. Basil H Stinson, past Ioitis R. Cates ill at home were the following letter written in 1792 by John Brazer: interested in the dynamic blasts at and women of The Salvation Armv of the public that they unanimously with the Warren Interests and but. Commander and past Depart- trad by the acting adjutant, “Sir: In obedience to an unanimous vote of the First the Grand River Dam until they on fields of France, when American elected him to honorary membe.'- for Mr. Gushee s Interference whl. h ment commander, as master of cere- The meetlnj was preceded by a Unlversalist church and congregation of Boston, passed In discovered that it was preventing soldiery was in action, during World sltip in the Fairfield Chapter of the was based on an apparent animosity monies. Among those introduced by fine turkey supper prepared under a very full society meeting on the 29tli lust., we do ourselves eggs from hatching. What was , War and work among Lepers in the pleasure to transmit you their most respectful acknowl­ Connecticut Emergency Plan. toward these town officials of wveral J Co, Stinson WPre the following the direction of Albert F. Collins done about it? Why the good citi­ Nctherland Indies. edgments of. and .sincere thanks for, the valuable present From Stamford Mr. Blacking toil years standing. The Camden Mil guests: General Albert Greenlaw, j «it'.i the following assistants: How- zens provided shock absorbers, and went to New York city where he was Caring for Spanish children, torn would be in operation today and you have made said society; by the elegant addition of a Augusta, first department com- j art! Dunbar, Richard Searles, Mrs. beautiful timepiece:—and in the name of our brethren, we hereafter hens' nests will rest on from their homes and loved ones, the guest of Dr. E G Stillman of under a *ound management." mander Llewellyn C Fortier, Augus- i Annie Alden. Mrs. Minnie Smith, most fervently wish, th at when the main spring cf your life bed-springs. by war: emergency service in flood the Rockefeller Institute and was What the Intentions of our town ta. past department membership Hrs. Almon Richardson, Mrs. Jen- shall run down in the valley of deatli that it may be wound up rectors and relief in hurricane cen­ also entertained in the central tele­ officials in the mill deal were we chairman; Peter Thaanum. Win-'me Sadler. Mrs. Amelia Kenney, for immortality by the hand of the great Architect.- -Wc are. I don't reckon prosperity by Wall ters of the United States, arc add­ sincerely . . . ” graph bureau of fire alarm head­ can only guess, but we do know throp. Kennebec County .Council Mrs. Elizabeth Barton. Mrs. Grace Street fluctuations I reckon It by ed to the world total of human jobs. O------0------0 quarters in Central Park. Frida', that their acts were not only con- commander; Francis J. McDonnell, j Kirk Mrs. Catherine Libby, Mrs. the number of pages of advertising the party inspected the grounds of To carry on these items of Oood- trary to law but also contrary to Poryantj veterans' placement rep- Mary’ Dinsmore. Miss Dorothy Sim- MAYORS FOR AROOSTOOK in tlic Saturday Evening Post the World's Fair and were tendered Will-Toward-Men and millions of common courtesy and fair play resentatlve for Maine; Spencer Gay, mons and Mrs. Delia Day. a luncheon by Chief Thomas F. ! others. The Salvation Army book, The delay in getting the mill °p- j Damariscotta. district membership Prayer at the opening of the The 'Maine House ot Representatives has enacted a law And again we behold young people Dougherty, a personal friend of, shows that in 1938 International crating is due. in the first instance chairman: Arthur Sprague. Water- meeting was oflered by Chaplain which would make Presque Isle a city. A county which Is skipping ropes Better that than Blackingtcn. After dinner at the I efficcn totaled 26 877 Those fully large enough to be a State and sometimes talks of becoming to the unfair agreement in favor of ville, department chairman Sons of Corwin H. Olds. Music was fur- skipping school. one. should certainly have a city Presque Isle, Houlton and Harvard Club in New York the employed without rank runs over' Mr. Jealous signed by three mem- the American Legion: Eugene G. . nished by the Legion othestra un- Caribou all large enough and all progressive enough. One of the most mis-spelled words busy lecturer returned to Holvok'*. , 10.000 An amazing total of 285.244 hers of the Board of Selectmen as Hart, Bath, department vice-corn- . tier the direction of Frank T. Young. Mass., to address an audience of ' gives one an idea of the bigness of individuals, and in the second in­ In the dictionary Is "chaplain." Most 600 men at the Oakes Smoker Clu). tile roll of senior and young people's stance, to Mr Jealous' appeal of the j persons forget to Insert the secontl | interest, were $55,524,442, an in­ Here Blacklngton and his manage:. officers, bandsmen, songsters and Supreme Courts decision on Jan | "A " Storm Was Costly crease of $1.675.7?7 over 1937. This IN THE CORN BELT George E. Tufts, were elected hon- corps cadets. 27th in not confirming the sale to I increase, largely due to the storm, onary vice presidents in what is Ycu must talk in terms of mil­ him. At that time the date of a It is highly fitting that "dirt farmers" should hold a In former days the old weather Some Interesting Figures was almost entirely in maintenance considered the most unusual "Smok­ lions. when you delve into units of new sale had been set for Jan. 30th. national convention in the Corn Belt, and that Is what the sharps used to shake their lieads expenses, which were higher than service for Ihc friendless of the This act of Mr. Jealous held up Culled From Telephone National Orange will do the third week of next November dubiously whenever there was a per­ ing* club in America. ln 1937 by $1,926,161. Other ex­ Starting in a snowstorm Tuesd ay world. For instance, beds supplied the sale until, to quote The Cam- when it meets in Peoria. 111. It has been many years since fect summer or winter day. A Com pany’s Report penses in general showed decreases. morning "Blackie" drove througn reached staggering total of 12.270,- aen Herald, “Feb. 27. Mr. Jealous’ National Orange held its annual convention in the Corn Belt "weather breeder" they'd declare. In addition to these operating ex­ miles of devastated country in Wes'.- 6®9. Meals served 24.319 620. ordered appeal withdrawn" and the The annual report of the New area, and during this period the organization has forged And If that was not borrowing penses. taxes (exclusive of those trouble, what is? em Massachusetts. crossed 30 tern- I Thousands upon thousands of dis- new sale is postponed until March England Telephone and Telegraph I amount: ahead rapidly, especially in Illinois. State Master Eugene A porary bridges that were washed I tinct services are added to these 14. thus, for some unknown reason.' Cotnpanv today Eckert is secretary of the executive committee of the National —-o— The blackest part of the sky, out In the cloudbursts of last fall, statistes. as auditors count num carrying it by the date of our an Orange, and one of the mast Influential leaders In the organi­ nualTown Meeting. March 13. Mr.lbalanc‘“naiance h v h i m u i c ior dividendsoiviucuus In m I . perpvi telephone.wicpiimn;. called the Coalsack, is not as empty and over 300 miles of back connin' her of unwed mothers cared for. zation. In recent years many farmers in the Corn Belt have Mr as it seems, says au.exehange. Pho­ roads covered with ice he made bi., children mid motliers senl to sum­ Jealous' appeal would have been PC share of common Referring Io the hurricane, been turning towards the Orange because ol its sane program Robinson revealed that more than tographs taken wttli red sensitive way down through Jaffery. Peter- mer camp:., children in day nurser­ heard Tuesday. March 7, and it stock, as compared with a balance for lann rehabilitation, in contrast to some of the unfor­ 400.000 reconnections of telephones plates reveal that there is a bright boro, and Concord. N H to Dover, ies. the work in slums and prisons, seems strange that after keeping of $5 88 per share in the previous w w madf by lb<1 Companys own tunate experiments which liaie been launched for the alleged spot in this black area. And wbats and thence to Auburn. Me., where, together with gigantic religious this case in appeal for four week*. yrar Payment of a $6 dividend betterment of agriculture. Not only was Illinois the home plant forces, aided by more than that old adage about being the in spite of stormy weather a larg" program. he did not wait for the Law Court s' State of the late Oliver Wilson, who served the National involved a charge to surplus of 79 1.600 men from other Bell System darkest Just before dawn audience was waiting to greet him decision Possibly the delay was Grange as its master from 1911 to 1919, but Peoria was his rents per share which resulted in companies, all working with stand- in the auditorium of the Edwa'd perior Court and Dr, Charles Chase. more important than the decision, home city. Tfic latter offers many advantages for the hold­ p. deficit of $1.051968 for the year's | ardiae<1 “’aerials, tools and Bicycle production in the United Little High School. Returning about April 1. Alton but the fact remains that our town ing of this convention and it is expected to be the largest States ln 1937 neared the all-time should be in fine shape for his operations. For 1937 there was a m€thod5' ‘Such joinin« of resourc' Leaving Lewiston next morning officials will not give away needless­ es," said Mr. Robinson, "has been gathering of farm people that has been held in the Corn Belt high of 1 182.691 reported for 1899. deficit of $496,375. The heavy loss the party drove to Portland where Rockland lecture and has promised ly $6 600 of the Camden taxpayers' section for many years. Last year 1,130.736 bicycles valued at in 1938 was largely attributable done many times before to aid a Blacklngton was scheduled to a d -' to bring an even better program money and I understand that the $22 223.431 were manufactured, ac­ dress the Maine Mechanic AssocLv [ than he gave on his first appearance, to unusual expenses following the stricken territory. No previous -o------o donations of nearly $3,000 arc being emergency, however, had so forci­ cording to preliminary reports of the September hurricane. lion for the eighth consecutive sea- returned to the donors. It is prob­ bly drawn public attention^lo the AS TO HORSEWHIPPING U 8. Census Bureau. Wliat I won­ Alderman Loui* R Cates was un­ Telephones in service at Hie end son. In Hie course ol the program ably merely a coincidence that Mr. Inherent value of the Bell System's der at mainly is. why, If the bicycle dergoing a ,surgical operation at of 1938 were 1.223.415. a gain of They have some satirical editors down ln tlic Southland, lie showed some humorous picture*- Jealous did not withdraw his appeal organization." is so popular and useful today, did Knox Hospital as till, paper went 9.018 during the year, compared in evidence whereof we quote tlic following from a recent of Ernest F. Olnn of Rockland and until two days after the facts in The report reveals that the Com­ It practically pass out of the picture with gains of 41.757 in 1937 and edition of the Miami Herald: Portland. As usual. "Blackie" was to press. this deal were published in The pany's expenditures for construc­ until a few years ago? 44.281 in 1936 Adding insult to injury, a Massachusetts motor vehicle ergaged on the spot for next sea­ Courier-Gazette. tion and general equipment during Dan Maker, tile well known Fox Two statements in the Camden Total operating revenues for the official advocates horse-whipping for automobile thieves. He son "regardless of the subject -we 1938 amounted to $20,619,456. believes a beating in public would hurt their pride, whereas Paul Bunyan." heroic personas* Film camera m a il, will be the year were 6(74 299.427. practically want him again next year." From Herald editorial which I would like Magneto or hand crank service wa> they scorn fines and Jail. But imagine--horse whips. One of the north woods, and his ox “Blue the same as in 1937. Total operat­ Portland the lecturer hurried back speaker at the Lions meeting next to correct are: that I was twice a wonders 11 effete Boston could locate any such antiques, at Babe.” are portrayed in one of the ing expenses, excluding taxes and replaced by common batten’ service to Boston and on to Medfield for I Wednesday bringing with him the candidate for Selectman. As a mat­ ln 19 central offices during the yea*. least enough of them, to carry out the penalty. These whips free-standing American folk-lore went out with the horses when the.autos came. In the good a lecture on "Nova Scotia" for the portable wire-photo apparatus simi- ter of record, the only time I was a Many of these are now being served groups on the facade of the Medi­ that on Jan. 10 the Court issued old days a horse thief was regarded os a pretty desperate W omen's Club and after a few hour- ' lar to that used by the Bangor Daily candidate for this office was in 1938. by modern dial equipment. cine and Public Health Building at a decree denying the sale to Mr. criminal and he was strung up, but wc moderns have grown f'etp Jumped to Haverhill to speak News. S econ d , that I was t-. candidate for soft and would not advocate anv such punishment for those the New, York World's Fair. 1939 bi lore the Ladies Aid Society of the ' Sheriff of Knox County. I have Jealous. This statement is not cor­ YOUR FAVORITE POEM who cart off the motorcars. However, for these and for the On a back-stroke Paul could cut First Bapt'st Church. House furnishings cleaned. Rc- never filed nomination papers and. rect. This action took place on reckless drivers, and those who ignore the traffic laws and down an extra tree, according to leg­ Jan. 19. Bcginnlng Monday he lias ajmos' , vive the clean beauty of your slip therefore, my name has never been If I had my life to live again I crash bang into other vehicles and Into pedestrians, how about end. “Blue Babe.” hitched to a every night booked up for lecture | covers, tapestries, curtains drapes, on the ballot for this office. I have no personal animosity would have made a rule to read some making tile penalty fit the crime. Boston and other com­ poetry and Ilnten to some music at crcoked road eight miles long, pulled engagements until March 25 when blankets. Call the People's Laun- In Mr. Jealous' letter in the against the town officials. However, munities might try lining up the convicted offenders and least once a week. The loss of these subject them to a few bumps by automobiles. This pleasant it out to 22 miles, at least that s tlic hc tails for the West Indies will: ' dry, Limerock St. Tel. 170. Special I do believe that any town official tastes Is a loss of happiness.—Charles March 2 issue of The Camden H ij- Darwin. procedure could also be staged In public, so as to hurt both story. J.'.dge Nelson P Brown of the Su- , low prices next week.—adv. ald. in enumerating his reasons should comply in his actions with the prided and feelings of the victims. for withdrawing his appeal, the the laws of the State of Maine, and ATARAXIA Boys who want to learn football following statement appears. “Sec- should be qualified to know or to To free what I am pleased to call my mind. white, sepia and In blue and green from "old masters" will have that eond. at the time of making the bid, ascertain correctly before taking From matters that perplex It and em­ A Rare Treat opportunity in trie Academy of action the legal status of the acts barrass. ! toning. The remarkable use of NOTICE! I bed sufficient business on hand T take a glass, and seek until I find. Sport at the New York World's Fair. to run this mill for several months, which may come properly under F'ar ln the heaven, southward from I lights and shadows is forccably Polaris, Fifty Mounted Prints By Free clavses in every department ot TO CAMDEN TAXPAYERS if it could be started immediately. his jurisdiction. A wisp of cloud—a nebula by name. demonstrated and the soft-sharp ef­ the game arc to be taught during Andromeda provides a starry frame. Belgian Artist To Be At Now it has dragged along for so The Camden Publishing Company fects arc delightful. September and October by such ex­ Attend the morning session of your annual town manv weeks that I have '.oat prac­ receives, each year, a substantial It's quite remote. I hesitate to say Public Library These prints arc lent only to rc- pert coaches and players as Jim amount of business from the Town How many million light-years It Is meeting next Monday at 9.00. Come early. tically' a full seasons work and the distant I sponsible camera clubs and never Crowley of Fordham. Mai Stevens of of Camden. It would be well for But I can make the Journey any day. Tlirough the efforts of the profitable orders which were avail When earthly cares become a bit In­ , before in Rockland has any such N.Y.U.. "Pop" Warner of Tempio, Make it a true expression of the wishes of the able.' If this statement Is coi- them to bear in mind that the pay- sistent. Friendly Foto Fans. Knox County's photography been exhibited. They Lou Little of Columbia. “Chick" Propelled by thought-waves .through majority rec’,, then why did no' Mr. Jealous 1 ment for this printing is done with the star-frame pass. Cainua Club, residents of tnis com­ represent tlic ultimate in pictorial Meehan Benny Friedman of C. C. permit the sale to be held on Jan. tlic taxpayers' money and the fact Like little Alice through the looklug Glass. munity will have a ra*e treat next perfection and anyone interested in N. Y.. Larry Kelly of Peddie, Alex­ Harry T. Gushee. 30. as ordered by The Supreme that the orders go out from the photography or art should not miss ander Wojcicchowicz of the Detroit There, gazing back. I see our (lock of week when 50 mounted prints, the Court? At this tim-? Mr Jealous Town Office should in no wise bias stars seeing them. Lions and Marshall Goldberg of the would have had the same privilege i their opinions of the actions of the Shine palely ln the void, a patch of work of Leonard Mlsonne of Bel­ vapor University of Pittsburgh. of bir'ding as any other bona fide [ Town Officials or prevent them from Far from the madding crowd's Igno­ gium will be displayed at the Rock­ Two Colby College students from ble Jars. land Public library. bidder, and his action was directly I publishing both sides of any ques- Sequestered from the clamant dally Knox County have recently been One year ago: At Central Fire PIANO ACCORDION INSTRUCTION responsible for delaying 'he sale tion which Is of vital importance to paper. Mr. Mlsonne is one of the three taken into membership In Delta Station there was a record of nine I breathe awhile In ineasurelcsa con­ PRIVATE OR CLASS LESSONS to March 14 a matter cf six weeks. all of the citizens of the Town. tent-- greatest pictorial photographers in Upsllon Fraternity at Colby. Tins runs in 48 (hours.—Mary Richards In this same Camden Herald ar­ I Tlic above communication wlilcli Alone at last, 'neath a new firmament! the world. His pictures have won was elected president of the First MR. DANNY PATT fraternity holds tlic highest record ticle it. is stated that the assign­ appeared in tlic current issue of the If you would cultivate a soul serene. recognition in every country and tills year for scholarship ranking on Baptist Girls' Oulld.Rcv. Wil­ ACCORDION SOLOIST AND TEACHER A mind emancipated from emotion. ment was made prior to the auc­ Camden Herald is here republished There's nothing like entire change of have been hung in international the campus. These two men are: liam M. Brewster died at the age of Now associated with the tion. This is an error. The agree­ at the request of Mr. Gushee, who scene— salons. They have a style which 81.—Ralph U. d a rk was elected Home far-off Isle ln space's shoreless Gordon A. Richardson, son of Mr. MAINE MUSIC CO. ment was entered into on Jan. 8 feels that he Ls entitled to the priv­ ocean. Is distinctive and which appeals Im­ and Mrs. John M Ricliardson of 15 president of Baraca Class of the It's well at times to change your uni­ TEL. 70S FOR FULL INFORMATION ROCKLAND, ME. but the assignment was not made ilege of replying to the Herald edi- verse: mediately to all lovers of art. They Granite street, and Darold B. Methodist Church—Mr. and Mrs. 28-30 until four days after the auction,. torlal used in a previous issue of The new one. if not better, can't be are more than pictures; they are Hocking, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Charles S Decker of Cushing cele­ worse. of Jan. 14. Further on it ls stated this paper.—Ed.] —Author unknown beautiful creations in black and fred C. Hocking of St. G«orgc. brated their golden wedding. I

P age Tw o Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, March 11,1939 Every-Other-Day

BASKETBALL AT ROCKPORT The Courier-Gazette letters written by important people, Swapping Punches The Italian newspapers covering WARREN AND A RIGHT SASSY REPLY talk o f i u e town THKEE-TIMES-A-WEEK the Munich conference, the sketch A girls' basketball tournament was Federal flour, corn irneal and of an evening dress designed for There’ll Be a Whole Lot Of held Tuesday at Town hall gym­ cereal will be given out Monday to Cto ye into all the world and her in Italy and countless other ALENA L. STA RR E T T nasium. The girls were grouped into It At Potato Bowl St. Pat­ WPA workers and Tuesday to other preach the Gospel to every crea­ items of interest. Since one ques­ Correspondent Star Alleys Reporter Dons War Paint and relief clients. four teams captained by the R.H.S. ture, Mark 16: 16. tion appearing several times asked rick’s Day f t f t f t ft senior members Edith Hall, Vera "How do people of Italy dress." Tommy Regan of Bangor and,' Tel. *9 Waves a Menacing Tomahawk Tll“ 1PP?r t _°f Easton. Phyllis Crockett and Alma Madame Franceschi explained tliat City of Rockland has been pub­ her entire costume, a smart suit of Johnny Lawless of Portland are go­ Ann is. Dorcas Circle of King's Daughters lished. The work was done at this At The High School soft blue wool, burgandy pumps and ing to mix it up in grand style at Ugh! ugh! Big Chief Chickadee Very good man. Oiiief Chickadee, meets March 20 with Mrs. Carrie office and is a classy looking job, In the first game Captain Annis’ gloves and fur coat were all of makeum heap big squawk. O Kee, but good brave never shootuin man I... the Tillson avenue Potato Bowl on Wyllie. if wf do say it. as shouldn't. Doodlebugs" defeated Captain Italian design and manufacture, Dokee! Me tellum story. Long ago, in paper, scalpum in alley next full the night of St. Patrick's day (next Evelyn Smith spent Friday with Crockett's "Jitterbugs" in a close only her liat was of American make many moons gone by, Chief Chickie moon. Chief Chickadee knockum George Boggs, manager of last (By The Pupils) Friday). The schedule calls for Mrs. Edgar Barker in South Union. | haw im team jn white p,ay. game, score 25 to 30. purchased at a local store. down same t tme Great Arico knock­ seasons Waldoboro Twilight League , T„ „ . . . , eight two-minute rounds, if the fight . .. _ . I In the final game of the evening • • * * Nelson Williams suffered an ill ball game. One time Rockland um down. If many knockum down team , was in the city Thursday, 1 „„ . The program at Tuesday's assem­ ever gets that far. „ j . * u Captain H alls "Eagles" won from Six members of the Home Eco- turn recently, but is gaining. Callers playum Camden; Big Chief Chicka­ more little trees, other man no ready to talk baseball. Waldoboro .... . bly was given by the Senior High This Tommy Regan boy is the J | Captain Easton s “Junior Whizzers" , nomics Club. Shirley Firth, Bever­ at the Williams home recently dee also squawkum then. squawkum until snowfall next year. will lit in the game he says. He re- band and orchestra, who were seat­ same lad who stayed ten rounds j by a score of 24 to 12. ly Harmon, Lucy Thompson, Mar­ were. Mrs. Frank Tirrell of Rock­ My thinkum squawk O. K. If man Nobody from star wigwam on ports that Clyde Sukeforth. one- ed on the stage, before an interest-1 with Coly Welch in Portland a few All teams played well nnd the guerite Hooper. Priscilla McCaslln, land. Mrs. Mina Russell of this no holler, lie dead one. Me no worry warpath for Chief Chickce's scalp, tmie Cincinnati star. Is at his Wal­ ed audience. These numbers wer months ago, while Lawless is th • spirit of competition and enthusi­ and Josephine Farrington with Jen­ town, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wil­ about Big Chie f Maynard, only like to hearuin war whoop when doboro home, and will leave the 22d given: "A Passing Fancy" by Fred I guy who has always been wanting asm ran high. It is expected that nie Thompson as a guest, enjoyed liams of Union. want urn start ball rolling down Gardner bringnm Chick's scalp back for Elmira. N. Y . where he manages Jewell, orchestra; "Benjamin Frank- ,, but strenU0Uft bteycle to get a chance at Butch Wooster. even a larger crowd will attend Fti- Twenty-nine members of Ivy wooden street in big noise place, in from Camden tepee. So sorry for the local team. lm 'March" by George Underwood. rW< (o Camden lftsl Saturday Up. In the semi-final, Ponzi Cochran, j day night a lien the final games be • Chapter, O.ES.. visited Grace Chap­ wigwam of other Chief Thomas. Chief Maynard, loarirm to Frank by Jr., orchestra: TP-a Bubbles WalU ,hpy vigJted the that good old Rockland stand-by, is I tween Annis and Hall for the cham- ter in Thomaston. Wednesday night Three weeks all gone, all white 12 stamps. Maybe if Chickie scalp Officers and members of Ruth by C. Paul Herfurth. orchestra; meeting a mitt-slinger who rejoices [ pionshlp and Easton and Crockett post office, public library, stores and by invitation. braves askum every day, “How Frank instead, he no holler? And Mayhew Tent will meet for drill and “.Recreation Overture" by J. E. in the name of Pop-eye Pipen and I for thc rummer-up will be played. the Y.M.C.A. building where they Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of Water­ come? What's matter. No more maybe he war whoop more, tellum review of ritualistic work Monday Wells, Band; "In Line of March" who halls from Biddeford. If Ponzi The last games in the M 6 . boys' played games—Beverly Harmon ville were guests Sunday of Mr. knockum down stove wood in star Gardner hide in woods, get new night at 7.30. A picnic supper will by J. W. Wells, band: and ‘Spirit cuts loose with his port first Pop-eye basketball tournament were played i and Mrs. Robert Walker. wigwam?" White men wild in Knox bonnet. be served at 6 o'clock. Mrs Blanche of St. Louts March" dedicated to I program gt Junior High as. will need a whole peck of spinach Wednesday night at Town hall with Benjamin E. Watts who has been County. First Danny scalpum Mike, Rockland braves very calm until Shadie Is chairman of beano, third Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, by Paul cfmbly Wednesday Bud White is coining all the way these resulting scores: "Tigers," was in charge {ill 18 days is now able to get about then Grover scalpum Danny. Heap Chief Chickie usenm poison arrows game in the series in the afternoon Herfurth. orchestra. Shirlene Me- j Qf Mrf. C)ara who condup. from Portland to see what trees captained by Carroll Richards, 37, ills place and Is gaining fast. too bad for white man in Rockland; and sharp writing stick. Wa-whoo. of March 13 The public is invited Kinney was concert, master make fhingles, and the tree which ■Tarantulas," captained by Fred­ and J ted the annual prize speaking con­ Mrs. Angeline Oreenough. who He squawkum like squaw with no Scalpum Chickadee, he try tellum Veronia Murphy, drum major. De he will see is labeled "Young Al Mr. and Mrs. George I. Shaw erick Cavanaugh. 23; and in the test sponsored by the W.C.T.U. was threatened with pneumonia, is tent. how to run star wigwam. Stay in votions were led by James Moulat Wooster." Shady Lankin, another have bought the S. T. Kimball hous« second game "Whizzers" captained Those taking part were Mary Pern'. i about the house again. Her nurse. Wa-hool Lots braves holler, “Gct- own tepee, tellum own braves how Portland youth, will find his hanos on Maple .street and will take pos­ by Orrts Burns. Jr., 58 "Blanc son. 1 Louise veazie, Eleanor Tracy. Ruth Miss Marjorie Corbin R. N.. re­ tiun scalp Mr. Grover, bringum rome. But all braves and squaws full when he tackles Slasher Porter. session April 1st. Mrs. Shaw (Ruth Hawks" captained by George Tur­ I McMahon. Margaret Economy, Viv- turned Sunday to Portland. back to Rockland." So 8orry. please happy in Park street tribe, only now Office boys this week were Howard ,fin Hussey and Ruth Hat<am of high girls (stu. elected. Capt. Willie Greene was ccived eye treatment, nament leaves the Whizzers, I.ions Too many scalps in full moon cause I like to tellum all braves about star mit him to leave at that time. Lob­ Prof. Brocks Quimby of Bate Col- dents and „iumnae> at the Com- elected as a trustee on the Deer- Dr. Frederick S. Powers will con- and Tigers tie, each having won all palaver now. Just like box in 1 wigwam In Knox County m ost ster supper, music and entertain­ lege for the Bates School Debating munUy Buildlng Wednesday eve- Isle Sedgwick Bridge Committee to duct the annua, dental clinic for i woods. Indian man see Chickadee braves useiun wigwam for home al- three games. The lineup of the ment . League for 1939. which comprl-es nings Team is composed of Vir- fill the vacancy . made by . the death school______children, starting March 20.; wait two years for big chance calluni leys, no other tepee nearby. Cum­ teams: .(9 high _ 00 ____ , P'!,la Willis. Captain. Eselyn Willis, of 8. B Knowlton las: summer. Fees for dental services will be dis-j Arico squaw man. some time giveum den strange hunting grounds fur Whizzers-O. Burns, capt., c, J. in New Hampshire. The first round Kdna Baraca Class of the Methodist damage, M ary Cross and There was a large attendance for counted 50 percent during this Hyssong f. D Hvssong f. D. Eaton g. matches open March 24. All de­ beads to Danny. , warriors. Star Alleys Reporter Church held Its annua, meeting in R u th Ward. I such a stormy day. 1 period. Appointments should be thc church parlor Wednesday. The E. Foster g. Wellman g, Tatham g. bates this year are on the alliance .... , Twn meet. Lions -Hall rapt., f. Whittier f, made as early as possible. He will In a colorful costume of former same officers were re-elected for question: Resolved. That the The regular meeting of troop 203 lng was waiter Small, who is 84 be at his Warren office during the Carleton f Walmsley f Welt c. Mar­ days. Bowling Couples the coming year. President. Ralph United States Should Establish an began at 7 o'clock Wednesday eve- years oW was h[«. 75th town week from 6 to 8 p. m. and Satur­ ston g. Noyes g. llushaud-Wifr League H. Clark; vice prpesident. Lena de Alliance with Great Britain. Lin- ning. Games were played until meeting . having attended them Mrs. Edwin Emerson was initiated Tigers—C. Richards, capt., e, Rich­ days from 1 to 5 p. m. W L. PC. Rochmont; secretary. Mrs. Shirley coin Academy at Rockland; Rock- 715 when the patrol meetings were since he was nine w ars old. He The cooking school at which Miss Mrs. Helen Hilton arranged the ards f. Tohnan f. McKenney f. Bar- Soule-Barnard 2 9 1000 Rollins; treasurer. Mrs. Madelene land High at Bath; Morse High at held. The inspection was won by your correspondent that the Ruth Cluff of the Home Service De presentation of joke gifts to the rows g Orant g. Damariscotta. . - ■ - - .... McRae-Prcscott .. 1 1 .5001 Jackson. Under the efficient presl- the Moose Patrol whose patrol lead- meetings he attended were in par tme nt of the Central Maine °®cers wtl° took Part' eac^ Black Hawks—G. Turner, capt., g. McLocn-Ornc 1 1 .530) _ ., ’ onnnlinppd Edward Law’ correctly «aw U* the Old Town House on the Deer Power Co. will give a demonstration' accompanied by an original rhyme, H. Turner g. Richards c. Marcello f. 0 2 O00 perous year, much charitable work •hH he NYA allotment to* commands Isle-Stoning ton road by the old of broiling a steak, cooking an oven * hl(,h <*ach officer read before open- Sleeper-Bird I Bryant f. Cain f. McLoon having been accomplished. After that the N.YA. allotment is to be opeIllng exercises. Test passing c^neterv at the upper end of the meal. baked beans and brown bread, IinK her Mrs sI’ear Tarantulas—F Cavanaugh capt. changed from $6 a month to $4 for d h ,d . the u ua! mannpr „ “T5 . ‘ „ F. McLoon 76 87 74 72—309 | tiie business meeting the evening in in this W8sneia in tne usual manner Mm pond Depr and Sloning. will be held at 7.16 next Tuesday discovered a substantial gift of c. Knight f, Upham t. Andrews f, H. 6ach of the 30 member^ in this oftpr which the business meeting . r F. Orne 86 73 95 81-335 was spent with games and refresh- alter wnicn inc ousiness metiing ton were one town at that time. The at Town Hall, instead of 2.30 as had I mone> in her package, a gift from Carleton f Hare g, O'Jala g. school. S. Orne . 73 63 81 75—292 ' tnents in keeping with St. Patrick's . . . . wxs held with a11 of a * troop lumber for the building was cut and been previously planned. The pub­ the Auxiliary- The clement of sur to 8C -363 Day. Irish golf being much enjoyed . . . present . Several new members have -t i , i - prise was furthered when Miss Ida J. Mclxion . ica 93 semor class meeting this , , , . . . ,. . _ hewn on Bradbun Island. Tliu lic is invited. Many centuries ago tlie flower ol At a been elected into the troop. Plans Stevens, treasurer presented to Mrs week committees for the com­ building was later moved to Ston­ The party given Thursday night Edwin Libby Relief Corps got un­ the tea-plant was cooked and usee! for a hike were, talked over and Helen Hilton a small cake for a 335 316 334 314-1299 mencement exercises were chosen as ington and is now used for a church at the Congregational chapel by the der way Thursday with beano in as food. the Red Cross first aid course, use­ “model." Numbers on tlie program Sleepnr follows: Ball. Edith Gray, Felic'’ by the Gospel Mission. Mr. Small Ladies' Circle was well attended. thc afternoon. The prizes, regular ful to all scouts, was discussed. Two were: “Juanita" sung by Raychel ! D. Sleeper 51 72 88 74- 28 > Perry, and Guy Nicholas, class said the town metings were largely The seven boys who took part in and specials, weir extra good. Sup- new games were played and the aUended gnd Wfts always Emerson, tier accompanist. Mrs IF. Bird 54 6J 82 99 -304 motto, Katherine Jordan, Joseph the one-act play, “Kill or Cure" l»er was served under the direction meeting was closed at 9 o clock with of excitement Thc fairly out^ id themselves in d e -: Overlock and piano selection. 1 D. Bird . 83 83 73 77—313 Don't Truit Dondis, and Muriel Baum: banquet. ol Mrs. Doris Ain»s and Mrs. Her­ the scout oath and taps.-Charles men.s office locaUd g roQm . picUng (he ^ riQUS characters. m Charles Schaller. Guests present C Sleeper . 104 82 79 110—375 Ione Louraine, Erleen Cates, and bert Mullen. Mrs. Amanda Choate Libby j,. | from tl)e Anderson Camp Auxiliarv Smooth G rant Davis; gift to the school. . . . . ' above meeting room and the cast were Lowell Moody 1 was reported better; she has been of Rockland were Mrs. Mae Cro: 232 303 322 363-1277 Robert Harmon, Dorothy Howard Frederick Ranquist is monitor in, reac^e^ stairs Harold Pease Jr., Willis Berry. War confined to the house by grippe ren Philbrook. Herbert Moon. deParlment President; Mrs. Dori- Soule Troodf and Maude Johnson; class picnic, the 6th period Junior Business Mr Rebecca Ingraham was also Vaughan Phtibrook. and Merrill Ames' P««dent and Charles 1 A. Sculc ...... 85 83 79 95—342 Richard Karl, Patricia Hall, and Training class, taking all physical FRIENDSHIP missed. The degree work was con- MM—, >M '•» 1 Fiske. The play was built around Schaller, senior vice commander. | E. Barnard . . 91 94 92 94-371 Ralph Cowan; last assembly. Harold care oj the room during that period.' Town meeting, March C was a fered on Mrs Ada Payson and Mrs. Eveiyone knows smooth tire* Chuck trying to skip school to go' Winner of the fla« decorat^d cak>’ R. Barnard .. 85 85 ■ :) 82—341 Lizzie French. The program was Dondis. Charles Duff, and Kath- . . . * very harmonious affair Selectmen, G. Soule .. 98 95 133 107—409 are dangirous. erine Delano.—Elinor Nye In the "Scholastic,'- the American Melvin Lawry. Guy Bessey. and R. skating, and feigning a sore throat made ^Irs Hi.ton. was Mrs. Ab­ in charge of Mrs. Eliza Plummer. for which he was given every reme- ' bie Stickney. The Auxiliary accep­ I-ast. weeks question was answered Renew Now! We have Tires High School Weekly, subscribed to L. Thompson were unanimously re- ted an invitation to visit the An­ 359 357 363 270-1454 The members of Miss Nichols by members of Miss Stahl's senior elected. O C. Cook. W. A. Brad- dv under the sun including castor by Mrs. Millie Thomas. Reading at prices that will meet every in Rock­ McRae division 7-1. in a unit in literature j;ngH;h classes, is a department ford, and A. A. Orne. were returned oil. Thc evening was further en-1c:™ Ca™” . Auxiliary by Mrs. Mae Cross and Mr.-. Mar­ land next Wednesday supper to be B. Fcylcr . .. 92 81 84 88—315 pocketbook. called Miles Away Years Ago cai^ d "Readers' Forum" to which as assessors without opposition, livened by the playing of George garet Rnckliff; vocal solo. "Juanita" served at 6 o’clock, followed by in- F. Prescott . .. 74 82 74 95—325 Washington games. In charge were by Mrs Jennie Pietroski; Mrs. Mil- GUARANTEED have visited, through reading students contribute. Reading an Re-elected, also, were Lena Davis, 89—325 South America with its richly ccloi- interesting contribution in the Feb.! treasurer Levi Ncyes, road commls- ^ rs- Carrie Wyllie, Mrs. Eleanci itiation. E. Prescott . 69 75 82 died Sprague had thc members in • • • « L. McRae .. 86 89 92 93—369 iul fields, its cities charming in jg issue py a melnber of the William sloner, R. R. Collamore, town clerk, Barrett, Mrs. Nancy Clark, Mrs ! an uproar when .she gave thc read- NEW TIRES Simmons-La wm ue their Spanish beauty, Venice witn pPnn High School of Harrisburg, in a contest for school commit- Mildred Berry. Mrs. Katherine ■ ing "So Did I " The questions next 321 327 332 365-1355 RE-TREADED TIRES its canals, its churclie and palaces pa _ ^da Smith decided to corres- tee, Byron Burns was re-elected by Moody, and Mrs. Flora M’Kcliar. Miss Grace Lawrence of Stetson meeting are "Who are the three centuries old; joined the shephards 1X)nd wilh the writer. This week a vote of 88. to his opponents 74. Mystery Circle will meet Mondav ! Dover-Foxcroft and Phillip ; Navy Hero's on the four cent RE-BUILT TIRES afternoon at the 1.0O F. hall. Sup- Simmons of this town were quietly nurse's training at St. Barnabas in the hills of Poland, visited Little yda rece|Ved an answer which has J. L. Stevens was elected Fire stamp?” "Who was in charge of per will be served by Miss Avis married last Saturday night by | Hospital in Portland, and took a the draft during the World War?” America with Admiral Byrd, and enjoyed by members of this Warden over Hartwell Davis. USED TIRES Maloney and Mrs. Dorothy Smi-h. J - Charles MacDonald in (]>ost graduate course a, the Wes-on Mrs. Plummer reading "The Roll flown over Bagdad with Richard ;rdoo] There are about 1460 pupils Appropriations were: Town offi­ Mystic Rebekah Lodge meets Rockland, who used the doubl" Maternity Hospital in Springfield, Call in the Dark. The supper Hallburton in hb. flying carpet. Butj ln thp Harrisburg High School, cers and Incidentals, $2000: Sup­ ring service. They were unattended Mass. She studied later at Sim- next Thursday will be served at 6 on Wednesday afternoon they had many 0; them Pennsylvania Dutch, port of poor $1800; Snow Removal. Monday night. In charge of re­ freshments and entertainment will and immediately after the ceremony ' mons College in Boston, for public with Mrs. Beulah Larrabee with the most delightfully interesting but the subjects which she. as a ju- |400: State Patrolman. $325: State ' ROCKLAND ' trip of all when Madam Luisa nior takes are about the same as i Aid Road, $790; cutting bushes. $100; be Miss Christine Starrett. Missl’* ^ on a short trip to East Provi- health work. She has been em- helpers. Franceschi. recently returned from j in this section; third year English. 50.50 road, $50; common highways, Beulah Starrett and Mrs. Adellc dence. where they visited Mrs. ■ ployed for several years as public Italy, came to the classroom and and Latin, first year Spanish [$300; bridges. $100; 3d Cl. Mainter.- Stanford. Maude Rowe until their retu rn ' health nurse In Knox. Lincoln. • • • • Wednesday. They arc to make their Sagadahoc and Piscataquis Couii- in response to questions prepared American history, geometry, gym ancc, $191; Lawry road. $300; Street S.L'.V. Presidents’ Day home in this town. ties, and (or the past several months by the students, told them of that health, and public speaking. WANTED Lights, $450; Public Library. $100: Past Presidents' Day was observed j Mrs. Simmons is the daughter of was located in Dover-Foxcroft. country. * 8 « * Board of Health, $125; Discount on 8 • • • In thc freshman prize debate held appropriately Wednesday at E. A. I Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence of Mr. Simmons Is the son of Charles FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS | Taxes. $250; schools. $4600; tuition, j ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Madam Franceschi aid the last Wednesday at Bates College on the: «,TLn. a tsoo- rtni-i Starrett Auxiliary, S.U.V.. with ll Stetson, and a graduate ot Stetson A. Simmons a graduat" of Warren: time she spoke to a group of school question "Resolved, that the honor j Welfar(> 5979. y>jrc Dcpt $200' Sal-' past' PresWents lhe chairs, each School. Site received her High School and of thc New Eng­ children was in Milan and that she land School of Embalming in Bos­ COLLATERAL LOANS system as a means of discipline for 1ary Supt. of Schools. $200; Public found the questions of both groups gjr]s at Bata6 should be abolished . * «j» # ♦ * ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ♦ ton. He also studied for several, SECURED BY LISTED STOCKS AND BONDS Health Nursing. $65. V months at the McAllister School of very similar. "Arc their schools like ‘ the decision was won by the nega 2 ours?" How do the boys and tive women's team of which Doris •j. Embalming in New York city He LIBERTY I* girls dress?" What is the country Borgerson. R H S. 38, was a mem­ 2 is proprietor of an undertaking cs-, ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK Town meeting was held Monday . like?" etc., showing that boys and ber. J tablishment in this town and aLso Established 1868. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. with Clayborn H. Wellington mod- * girls the world over are interested ELECTRIC in Union. 27Stf in the same tilings. She answered Thc eighth period Explorers' Club erator. Officers elected were: Select- j. questions concerning th" Italian had a r-gular meeting Monday in men- Assessors and Overseers of + Alps and showed many pictures. the m-sic room following the usual Poor. Clarence M. Howes, Will R. * Rome and Venice were the cities pre (dure. The entertainment was, Cole; Roy M Trask; treasure! -> COOKING about which she was most often in iharge of Pauline Carroll ? n d |James F Burkill tax collector. R questioned. Scei.e II of the “Imperfect Pest" E. Cunningham; constables, Willard Much interest v.as mar.iksted in was given with the following mem­ Whitaker. W. L. Ludwick. R. E. Cun- <♦ SCHOOL in law , lanift , ll/tatlien. . . Mursclini and his family, the Kin;; bers taking part; Ruth Hammcnd. ningham; town clerk, J. P. Sanford; 4. and___ Queen___ of _ Italy,_ and other Patilim Ca:loll, Joe Pietroski, He mi road commi'sioners. W. L. Gran . .j. AT members of the royal family. Speak-, Lehto Donald Chaples. Lucille Mtl- H. E. Cunningham. J N Blanchard, <• ing of Italian Art she mentioned pin A via Perry, Lucy T h o m s c h o o l committee, C. C. Banks, Burn D&H Anthracite thc birthplace of Raphael as being Ernest Harrington, and Carl Kai-' For town officers' bills, $650. mts- ol especial interest and rich in it lotli. Jokes were read by Barbara cellaneous, $1200; roads and bridges, WARREN art lore. They heard of Italy's Seaman. Lucy Thompson gave a $1500; street lights. $180; patrol- Why Id the liculili und com for I of your fuinily growing motion picture industry. tap dance and Joe Pietroski sang man. $850; maintenance, special TO W N HALL of her airports and many other "Alexander's Ragtime Band'' with! resolve, $50; cutting bushes on un- MiH’cr from lhe danger* of an overhealed or things. The period ended all too Ruth Seabury at the piano. Mr. j improved roads. $120. third class underheated home? Instead, enjoy the healthful soon with hundreds ol questions Smith told how to increase funds road. $499; snow removal and sand- comfort, lhe alcady, even flow of heal D&ll still unanswered. To a large group 'in the treasury and it was decided ing, $1500; common schools $1700; Anthracite Huppliez. It’t* just the fuel for raw, th at l.ngered after achool Madam to have a contribution box besides High School, $1700; books and sup- TUESDAY, MARCH 14-7.15 P. M. dump, chungcnhle March weather. Call . , . Franceschi graciously showed pic- paying fines. Two birthdays were plies, $600; repairs and insurance tures of famous Italian musicians, celebrated. There are now 22 mem- on schoolhouses $300; Memorial Day SPECIAL MENUS AND RECIPES — — ------bers in the club.—Ernest Harrington $25; State Aid construction $800. Presented By MISS RUTH CLUFF M. B. i ' l l PERRY Andrew Rekila’s Paper wall hangings were origi­ A miner's inch is the amount oft water which will flow from an open­ of the Central Maine Power Co. 519 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. New Shoe Repairing Shop nally used as inexpensive substi­ tutes for costly brocades and tapes­ ing one inch square at a pressure AM, FOOD GIVEN AWAY. EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED is at 299 Main St. tries. and first appeared, to any usually fixed by state laws. The Over Lamb’s, Cleaners noticeable degree in the Seven­ unit varies, but it is about 1.5 cubic j £ BURN D a H ANTHRACITE- THE 5 POINT FUEL 13Stf teenth century. feet per minute. 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sarcophagus" at Tpiomaston; recog­ TALK OF THE TOWN nizing Knox Acafiemy as a stale- Death Of A. D. Bird TVERETTJMUNSEY MISSING” aid institution. ••COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR STATE Was Long Prominent In SHADOWS BEFORE” Proponents of a bill requiring li­ March 13—Cushing Town meeting. censing of malt and malt syrup Business Circles In This March 13—Lincolnville — Town meet­ ing. That’s What He Heard Radio Announcer Say CAPITOL sellers at ail annual fee of $100 told March 13—St. George - Town meet­ Cily ing. the Legislative Temperance Com­ March 13 Waldoboro Town meeting — But It Was All a Mistake mittee today "Maine loses over Augustas David Bird, long prom!* Mur, li 13 w.irreii Si liiKiis reopen. Maine's legislative Committee on I the pulpit will be occupied by Rev, March 14—Appleton Town meeting $200,000 annually through lhe wide­ SERMONETTE I Andrew T. McWhorter, D. D., minis- nent in the business affairs of this March 14 - Rockport Garden Club Taxation heard repeatedly Thurs­ spread manufacture of homebrew." meets at Mrs. Ellie Salisbury's ! ter of the Congregational church city died Wednesday night, after a March 1 4 -Dram atic reading by Mrs. Everett A. Munsey, auto salesman, planes. day admonitions to remember party Representative Peter Mills of C onverted Maude Andrews Lincoln nt Unlversallst in Augusta. Rev. Corwin H. Olds period of patiently borne suffering vestry. tells this one at his own expense. And then suddenly there came pledges of economy and no new Farmington, a proponent, said the Many people do not like revival i will exchange pulpits for the day which lasted nearly seven years. In March |7 Northport—One-act play Visiting Portland Thursday he sold from the set a message which taxes. "widespread" making of home-brew nt Grand View Granite jHall. meetings. That is understand­ : with Dr. McWhorter, and will ills prime a man ol unusual physical March 17—St. Patrick's Day a . and figured it would be a fine* caused him to almost jump out of his The committee received tlie in­ was due. in part, to the “free access j preach in Augusta. Tlie service will March 17 Texas Trailers” nt Com­ able—they shrink from the idea vigor, ills final years found him munity Building. scheme to return as far as Augusta boots. junctions from speakers opposing to mait." of being converted. Yet after ' be nt. 10.30 a. m. Comrades of the crippled through the necessary am­ March 17 (3 to 9 30) — Educational by plane, and have Mrs. Munsey “Everett A. Munsey missing from a one to 12 percent income tax bill Club meets at Grand Army hall. No opposition was voiced. all, what matters it where the Way will meet In the vestry at 6 30 putation of a leg. March 18 Warren Party for School I pick him up at the Augusta airport. the Augusta plane," shouted the an­ and a proposed 1 cent increase In Another bill proposed a change wondrous change Is wrought, p. in. Mr. Bird was tlie son of Adoniram Dental Clinic at Town hall An experienced airman, himself, nouncer. the State gasoline tax. * * * * * March 20 - Rockport Town meeting. in fee for the so-called "part-time" whether at. home or abroad; in March ?s_Spring concert sponsored he made the trip in comfort, and "I'm Everett Munsey," he said to New money raised from the in­ J. Bird, well remembered by older hv Finnish committee at Community liquor license from $50 to $125 a church or on some Damascus “Substance" Is tlie subject of thc when the plane made its landing he i the clerk in charge of the office, come tax would be returned to tlie citizens as one of Rockland's lead­ Building. year. Representative Mills explained highway; whether shaken by j lesson-sermon that will be read March 29 — Biennial contests for went into the airport office Io await ! "but I didn’t know I was missing.” municipalities to Help alleviate real ing induNirialists. His mother was Young Artists and Student Musicians tliat "part-time licensees get the some tremendous upheaval of ! in all churches of Christ, Scientist In Portland. the coming of his wife. Picking up [ And then it all came out. The estate burdens, while the gasoline Hannah < Miller) Bird. April 3 Dramatic reading by Mrs. cream of the business, since they the soul or in tlie still quiet on March 12. Tlie Golden Text the morning newspaper he read th? : airport at which he Had alighted tax money would be poured into Educated in the public schools, William D. Talbot at unlversallst oiierute in the summer," adding the Phillips Brooks wrote about. Is: "Honour tlie Lord witli thy sub­ vestry. editorials, glanced through the fun­ was Lewiston instead of Augusta. old age assistance coffers. Tlie Mr. Bird went at once Into “the part-time fee was “ridiculously low" "No ear may hear His coming: stance and with the first fruits of nies, and did the crossword puzzle.' Mrs. Munsey, waiting vainly at gasoline tax bill sponsored by Rep­ store"—A. J. Bird & Co., where in TIIE. WEATHER in view of the present $200 fee for But in this world of sin. where all thine increase." I Proverbs 3: 9.1 meantime listening idly to the short the Augusta Airport was notified, resentative McGlauflin (R) of Port­ a few years lie bought the interest a full-year permit. meek souls will receive Him .still. i The citations from the Bible in­ wave conversation which was being land, also called for a 25 percent held by tlie late Jackson Weeks. The persistency with which Mus­ and sped on to Lewiston to get her The dear Christ enters in." By clude tlie following passages: "O conducted between the airports and slash in passenger automobile regis­ William Gallagher, counsel for Subsequent partners were A. J. Bird ter Zero hangs around this locality transplanted husband. land or sea, at home or in the come, let us worship and bow down: trations. the State Liqour Commission, called and H. G. Bird, the traditional firm this winter is almost appalling. He church, in upheaval or quietude, i let us kneel before the Lord our Gov. Barrows and the platforms the proposed change in fee "rea­ style being retained. was on the job again this morning, "The Right Church" will be the Members of Knox Lodge, I.O.O.F.. thc supreme tiling in everyone’s Maker. For lie is our God; and of both major political parties in sonable." There was no opposition. Tlie concern operated extensively and there was a new crop of pure subject of BeTt iLarcombe's address are asked to meet Sunday afternoon life, is the change tliat allows I we are the people of Ills pasture, Maine have espoused economy and Gallagher also spoke for a bill in the lime business, owning quar­ white snow for the sun to look down at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at at 3 o'clock at the hall for drill pre­ Him to shape that, life "by en­ land the sheep of his hand" iPsalms promised no new taxes, said Ed­ which would abolish “summer li­ ries and kilns and quite a formid­ upon. The temperature was due to K. P. hall. There will be special paratory to a district get-together tering in." 96: 6-7). ward W. Atwood of Portland, speak­ censes" of three months. He said able fleet of lime vessels. When the rise this afternoon wilh light snow music. Tuesday night at Tenant's Harbor. Nicodemus, a Pharisee like * • • • ing for the Tax Stabilization Asso­ "the period is too short" for most firm merged witli the Cobb Lime Co. tonight. Tomorrow overcast, and Paul, a ruler of the Jews and a ciation. resorts and that only 33 such li­ “Confronted Witli a Challenge,” It was allotted seven kilns as its warmer. Dofft forget that next William Boyd, prime favorite of Edwin Edwards, Jr., of Bates Coi- teacher of Israel, came to Jesus I feel," said Henri Benoit, also of censes were issued in 1938. Frank ! will be tlie sermon topic by Rev. share. Friday the color scheme is going to Rockland movie lovers, is at Park lege, will be the coach of a French by night. Here was a .seeker Portland, who joined Atwood in D. Marshall. Portland, representing Charles A. Marstaller at the Littlv- With tlie final closing of the busi­ be green. Theatre today as Hop-a-Long Cas- ' play, for the French exhibition ot after truth coming under cover vigorous opposition to the State the Maine Hotel Association, also (field Memorial Church Sunday ness A. D. Bird became proprietor sidy in a virile, authentic western. the Bates French department thfcs of the darkness. Jesus told tlie Grange-approved income tax bill, favored the bill. morning at 10.30. There will be a of the grocery store at the corner of Mayor Edward R. Veazie is ill at "Sunset Trail.” month. The play will be entirely in great man. "Except a man be "that the time has come to elimin­ Representative Cleveland Sleeper duet by Miss Olive Brngg and Miss i Main and Cedar streets, which he his home on Talbot avenue with French. born again, lie cannot see the ate some of the costly functions Jr., Rockland, appeared for a meas­ Barbara Bartlett. The Church operated about eight years. grippe. Elvira T.. widow of Capt. S. G. Kingdom of God.” This was no of government. Economy and new ure which would allow Summer ho­ School meets at 11 45 and the Chris- When the Rockland. Thomaston Hupper, died yesterday at her home, The State board of the Maine arbitral? ruling, it was tlie rev­ taxation make very poor bedfel­ tels in “dry" towns to' "go over the j tian Endeavor at 6. Tlie service at & Camden Street Railway was estab­ City Clerk Keene announces that 80 Rankin street. Funeral services League of Women Voters will meet lows," he said. heads of local authority" and se­ elation of tlie truth. Nicodemus 7.15 will be in charge of the women. lished Mr. Bird became its treasurer, tlie dog licenses and tags arrived will be held (Sunday at 2 p. m I at tlie Augusta House. Augusta. Me .• ouglit. Further, Jesus told him. Tlie income tax bill, supported cure liquor lieensps from the liquor , Prayer meeting Tuesday night at and held tliat responsible position from Augusta last week. Obituary deferred. : on March 15 at 10 a. m. The State why. "Tliat which is born of tlie by Grange leaders and opposed by commission. 7.30. Tlie Woman's Missionary So­ for a long period of years. 4 ------; program for 1939-40. as suggested by flesh is flesh and that which is the Stabilization Association group, Reverend Frederick W. Smith, ciety meets Tliursday afternoon He had previously served as a Officials of ihe Maine Central A. O. Bowler, a well known resi- ' the State Department chairman, born of the Spirit is Spirit.” was similar to one which the Orange Waterville, secretary of the Chris­ witli Mrs. Alice Knight on Maveriek member of the City C-overnment, Railroad arived in Rockland Thurs­ dent of Ingraham Hill, died Thurs­ will be offered for consideration. Nicodemus was changed, born is seeking to initiate. Lacking 40) tian Civic League, opposed the law street. and his fellow townsmen later hon­ day on special car No. 1600. A visit day. aged 84 years. Services at the again. • • * • of the required 12,000 signatures, on "principle." He expressed op­ ored him, by sending him to the to the Samoset was one of tlie er­ Burpee Funeral Home Sunday at 2 Tlie top-notch attractions at Later hear Him in tlie Sanhe­ the Grange measure will be offered position to any legislation "tending “Anticipating Jerusalem" will be State Legislature where he proved rands. p. m. Obituary in Tuesday issue. Strand Theatre next week are: drin defend Jesus. "Doth our to the Legislature "soon,” Haven to break down the principle of local i tlie sermon subject of Dr. Guy Wil­ an influential member. Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. law judge any man before it Sawyer. Bangor Grange official said. option." son at 10.30 tomorrow morning at He was a life member of Aurora Mrs. Clinton Barbour, Mis. Flor­ At yesterday's meeting ol the Ro­ "Giuiga Din.” featuring Cary Grant • • • • iiear him. and know what lie ence Knowlton and Mrs. Carl Free­ Leonard A. Pierce, Portland, al­ Pratt Memorial M. E. Church. The Lodge, F.AM. belonging also to the tary Club the s|ieaker was Edgar L. and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Wed­ T lie Beaiu, Bill doetli?" Again Nicodemus and so speaking for the association, said quartet will sing ‘O Come To My Chapter and Commandery. man won iionors at cards at last Harding ol Belfast, recently gov­ nesday and Thursday, "Devil’s Joseph of Arimatliea. still se­ tlie slowness with which names Opposition of Maine churches to Heart, Lord Jesus,” Ambrose and Courteous and kindly to everybody lights' meeting of W1.N. Club, ernor of this district. He gave an Island” with Boris Karloff and cretly, for fear of the Jews, beg were obtained to tlie proposed a bill which would permit the legal , "Open the Gates of thc Temple.” Mr. Bird liad won friends from with Mrs. Ralph Oiendenning as interesting talk on "International Nedda Harrigan; Friday and Sat­ Pilate tliat they might take away Grange-initiated bill indicated there playing of "beano" at fairs was Knapp, will be presented as a solo. hostess. Tlie traveling prize w ent, Relations" and a description of urday. "Tail Spin," with Alice youth. He possessed a remarkably was a "lack of any great popular voiced before the legislative Legal Jesus' body. "They wound it in Friendly Men's Bible Class will to Mrs. Gardner French, Late men he met at Rotary conventions Faye and Charles Farrell. retentive memory, and even in his demand" for income tax legislation. Affairs Committee Thursday by linen clothes and spices, and I meet at 9.30, taught by Herman R luncheon was served. from Mexico. Austria. Germany, last days, torn with pain, he could Atwood said he objected to the Rev. Frederick W. Smith of Water­ laid it in a new sepulchre." Nico­ I Winchenbaugli. Baraca Class and Italy. China, Japan, etc. He was At tlie children's story’ hour yes­ demus converted by Jesus. accurately recall events of many Many friends of the University of bill in its present form because its ville. secretary of the Christian Civic Simday School meet at noon and greatly impressed by their devo­ terday at Public Library, 150 at­ years ago. Maine listen each Thursday night rates, ranging from I percent on League of Maine. —William A. Holman 6 30 will be the hour of the Ep- tion to the idea of friendly rela­ tended. listening to several stories. His death followed that of his to the Maine Campus News, as net incomes of $1,000 to 12 percent "It would be unfortunate, indeed," | worth League. At 7.30 Dr. Wilson tions between the countries of the They dramatized "Little Black wife by only six days. He is sur­ broadcast over WLBZ from 7 to on those in excess of $10,000, were said Smith, “if this bill were passed Morning woisliip at the Universa- will speak from the subject “Christ's world, but pointed out theregretable Sambo" with Eleanor Snow as vived by two sons—Ralph of Oak­ 1.15. The announcer is Miss Elea­ higher than those in effect in al! to make our State fairs gambling list Church 10.45 when Dr. Lowe Supreme Desire ” fact that such men had not the "Black Mumbo;" Alfred Wynne. land, Calif., and Walter of Rockland nor Look of Rockland, daughter of but one of 39 other states. joints. I hope you won't continue will take for tlie subject of his ser­ • • • • power to prevent the conditions "Black Jum bo;’ Jackie Passon. and Portland; a sister, Miss Harriet Mr. and Mrs Harold W. Look. A Robert Braun, also of Portland, to add to tlie gambling that now mon: "Tlie Loss Tliat Is Gain." The second sermon in tlie series that lately have come as a blight "Sambo;" tigers. Billy McLoon, Bird; and two brothers, A.*J. and pleasing voice and very distinct. said tlie income tax, if in effect goes on at these fairs." He charac­ Tlie Church School will meet In the on "What's In a Name?” will be upon tlie countries from which they David Bird. David Scarlott and John. today, would have reduced his 1938 terized tlie proposal as ‘discrimi­ vestry at noon; Mrs. Glover's Class given ul tlie First Baptist Cliurcli. came. Tom Stone gave information Janies Skinner. Next week th Services will be held at the Burpee Maurice McKusic who is a stu­ real estate taxes of $1,240 by only natory" because it was designed to at her residence; Dr. Lowe's class at Sunday morning, thc subject being: regarding the ladies night to be children will present "Cinderella." Funeral Home Limerock street, at dent at tlie Philadelphia School of $50. Tlie consequent losses in in­ give the beano-playing privileges tlie church and Kindergarten for "Jehovah-J ire h T lie church held at the Community Building 2 o'clock this afternoon, Rev. Ernest tlie Bible will have charge of tlie heritance taxes by removal of per­ only to fairs. Representative Lar­ small children, in the vestry for school with a class for every age next Thursday at 6.30. There were Tlie Circle supper at tlie Univer- O. Kenyon officiating. Christian Endeavor meeting at the sons unwilling to be taxed by the rabee of West Batli expressed be­ tlie benefit of parents who desire to will meet at noon. Tlie Intermedi­ 49 Rotarians present and one visit­ salist Church next Wednesday W'll First Baptist Church tomorrow new bill would nullify the surplus lief the bill should be redrafted to a* icr.d the service of woesi’p. ate C. E. Society will meet at 4 ing Rotarian from Camden. Dr. C. be served by Mrs. L. F. Chase, chair­ night. There will be special music. accumulated from the income tax. permit clubs, churches and charit­ « * • » o'clock with Milton Worster as tlie H. Jameson. man. Mrs. J. S. Jenkins. Mrs. This service is a t 6 o'clock and all he said. able organizations to operate beano At tlie Congregational Church leader. Tlie Endeavorer's Inspira­ Herbert Hall. Mrs. B. J. Philbrook. young ix’oplc are Invited. Sawyer replied that persons such "which doesn’t do a hit of harm." tion Hour will open at 6 o'clock The mrn of Rockland Townsend Mrs H H. Brown, Mrs. O. E Davies, as Edsel Ford and Henry Morgan- The measure was supported by its Grange lecturers will liave a con­ with Maurice McKusic of the Phila- Club No. 1 under the chairmanship Mis. E. C. Boody. Mrs. E. C. Payson, Mrs. Mary Perry Rich, president thau, summer residents of Bar Har­ sponsor Representative Weatlierbee ference at Penobscot View Grange [ delplUa school or the Bible as tlie of the Woman's Educational Club, of Ben Burkett, served a baked bean Mrs. Alfred Church. Mrs. L. A. Post, bor's exclusive colony, would not be of Lincoln and Nathan C. Peters Monday night. The State lecturer leader. Tlie people's evening serv­ reports a change in tlie evening supper in K. P. ball last night. Mr. E. H. Maxey, Mrs. F. S. Col touched by the bill, since they of Portland, who said he had ob­ will probably be present. ice will open at 7.15 with the prelude program of next Friday’s meeting. While the stage was being made lamore, Mrs. P. R. Damon, Miss maintained legal residences else­ served during his police work at J and big sing, assisted by the organ. In place of the announced speaker. ready for the auction, the audience Margaret Stahl and Miss Margaret where. fairs tliat "beano games always were An Associated Press dispatch in piano alld cjioir„ Mr. MacDonald's was entertained by musicians of tlie Frank A. Winslow will deliver by Robinson. Representative McGiauflin ol conducted fairly and squarely.” yesterday s daily papers interested subject will be “The Visit of thc special request Ills lecture “Tlie club, who rendered some of the old Portland only speaker beard in sup­ • • • • many Knox County readers witli the King, and Three Questions." Tlie Children of Callander." time snappy tunes. At 8 o'clock Ver­ St. Patrick’s Day will be observed port of the gasoline increase pro­ Before the State Prison commit­ announcement tliat Lucre B. Deasy, happy prayer and praise meeting non O. Giles proved himself a at tlie meeting of Pleasant Valley posal. said forms of taxation pro- tee next Thursday there will be a 79. retired cliief justice of the Su­ will be held on Tuesday at 7.15 “Texas Trailers" all-star radio capable auctioneer and made quick Grange. Tuesday. A social will be posed so far were inadequate, es-1 hearing on a resolve relating to the preme Court, was to wed Mrs. Mar­ troupe, at Community Building work of the articles ranglng^froni held to which all are invited, a fee of pecially a proposal to establish a construction of a new wall at the cia A. Killnian 67. March 17. Shows 4 and 8. prizes, dishes to ladies' hats and dresses. 5 cents being charged. Each wom­ State lottery. j State Prison and a dormitory at old and new dances—adv. 28-22 He tried on many of the articles, an will take a box lunch for two. A "If we can't raise money in this | the Prison Farm. Tlie hour of tlie More Talk of thc Town on Page 2. although some did not fit so good, fine will be imposed on anyone who State without going into tlie gatnb- hearing Is 1.30 p. m. In G.A R. hall Monday afternoon and kept the audience amused goes without a bit of green. Prizes ling business, then let tlie old folk, Deputy Sheriff Harry D. Phillips public beano, auspices D.U.V. Grand through the entire performance. As will be awarded for the oldest, starve." he said. Tlie newly elected officers to owns up to having a pretty liard prizes.adv. the auction was drawing to a close, youngest, best dressed, best looking * * * e serve the First Baptist Christian head but when it came in contact, | he offered a blind pig in the bag etc. Tills will follow the meeting, and Chairman Gail Laughlin, Port­ Endeavor Society for tlie next six the other day. with an iron upright1 for bids. Although curiosity is gen­ the lecturer is expecting a good land, signed a favorable minority months are; President, Millard W. at the Underwood sardine plant, a erally linked with a woman, this crowd, young and old to take part; report alone on a bill requiring Hart; vice president, Barbara Perry; gash was inflicted requiring several WALDO THEATRE ter of him and he couldn't resist also to get acquainted. All Grang­ municipalities to pay warrants or secretary, Eleanor Harper: treas­ stitches. Dr. Weliman was the MAINE’S LITTLE RADIO CITY time Jasper's curiosity got the bet­ ers and their friends are invited. executions of distress in full forth­ urer. Kenneth Hooper; prayer meet­ seamstress. TEL. WALDOBORO 100 bidding on the bag. When the bid with and to levy a special tax if ing committee; Virginia Egan; so­ appropriations are insufficient to Miss Doris Borgerson was one of • Matinee Sat-Sun. lalso Holidays) was dropped on him great was his Three day sale on exclusive pieces cial committee, Ansel Young; look­ at 2.30. Ev'gs, single shows 7.30 surprise to find it filled with many of glass and porcelains. What-Not meet such need. Among the other out committee, Barbaa Perry; mis­ the debaters chosen for the Fresh­ packages bearing his own name and Shop.—adv. nine members of the Judiciary sionary committee, Pauline Tat- man prize debate- women’s division j SATURDAY ONLY, MARCH II conveying to him a happy birthday. Committee signing the "ought not liain; librarian, Lillian Bates; ser­ held at Bates college Wednesday | to pass" majority report on the night. Tlie affirmative speakers: LYNN OVERMAN Among other gifts were two Huge, "Tlie Life of John L. Sullivan" by geants-at-arms. Maynard Ames and in measure was Representative Alan were awarded the decision and $15. beautifully decorated birthday cakes Austen Lake—tlie story of the ro­ Albert Mills. L. Bird, Rockland. Miss Borgerson was one of tlie af­ “PERSONS IN HIDING” from two members of the club. mantic. carousing fighter whose The Legal Affairs Committee re­ firmative speakers. from tlie story by J. Edgar Hoover President Hawley tried to express memory will never fade, begins in A school of electric cookery will ported unfavorabbly on a bill also his gratitude to the members but the March 12th Boston Sunday Ad­ be held next Tuesday night, Marcli which would allow municipalities (.» Questions to be asked at the next CHARLESSTARRETT being so overcome, foiuid it difficult vertiser. 30* It 14 at 715 in Warren town hall. ANN DORAN to do so. After the excitement died regulate the speed of motorboais Miss Ruth Cluff will present special meeting of Hie Educational Club i l l down the majority of the crowd and aircraft on waters within such menus and recipes. Everybody is Friday are: Wliat State received , “RIO GRANDE” turned to beano and the musicians municipalities. cordially welcome. There Is no many of tlie colored people after ‘TEXAS TRAILERS’ A bill requiring that persons ar­ the Civil War? In what, condition SCN.-MON.. MARCH 12-13 retreated to the small hail to enjoy charge whal-so-ever and all the themselves with their music. As rested for fish and game law viola­ food will be given away.—adv. was tlie South at tlie close of th n G e t T hem O ut GRAC1F. FIELDS the hands of the clock neared the 6 All Star Radio Actors 6 tions be taken before the' nearest Civil War? State approximately the in midnight hour the crowd departed• trial justice or Municipal Court— loss of life during that war. What Many of last year's garments that Community Building you've laid away, will sene marvel­ “SMILING ALONG” homeward, all wishing Jasper many Instead of before any such Justice— Is meant by Civil Rights Bill? ously as a second best to save your happy returns of thc day. The suc­ was layered in a new draf by all FRIDAY, MARCH 17 26-W or 738 Much to the disappointment of new garments . . . if you have them cess of this club is due largely to members of the committee except tlie members of Penobscot View POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT his untiring efforts. At 4.00 and 8.00 o’clock Varney and Weatherbee wlio s.gtrd DRY CLEANED the unfavorable minority report. Night or Day Grange tlie contest scheduled for For Second Selectman SINGING DANCING PRIZES Thursday night liad to be postponed BORN Ought to pass: OF OWL’S HEAD OLD AND NEW DANCES Judiciary — Making the county J to next meeting on account of ab- j VOTE FOR Tedlord — At Camden Community Hospital. March 9. to Mr. and Mrs. 28-30 liable for the support of husbands since of one of the contestants, MAYNARD CURTIS Lawrence Tedford a son—WlIllani Ed­ but tlie program was well filled witli ward. jailed for non-payment of a decree OIL BURNER At the Next Town Meeting for support pending libel in divorce other features of interest. It was Citizen and Taxpayer 28'30 MARRIED cases as well as for decree of ali- ! voted to have tlie lecturer purchase Davidson-Guilford— At Vlnal Haven. money, as present law provides; re­ 1 books of plays, tableaux, panto- Jan. 18, by L. B Dyer. J. P . Elizabeth Guilford and Alex Davidson, both ol quiring foreign corporations to file SERVICE ' mimes, charades and a black-board Vlnal Haven. to be used in connection with Orcutt-Le Moine—Av Swans Island. notices of increase or decrease ol' March 7. by L. B. Dyer, J P., Alfred capital stock with the Secretary of Grange entertainments. An effort Orcutt of Vlnal Haven and Agnes le A ll Makes Moine of Swans Hland. State; making State liable for pay­ among the youngsters to give some ment of costs of prosecutions in instrumental music will be forth­ BURPEE’S DIED cases of inland fish and game law BILL FOGG coming soon, so if passers-by the Hupper — At Rockland. March 10. violations, when the respondent Hall hear some strange noises they Elvira T.. widow of Sidney G . Hupper, AMERICAN MORTICIANS aged 84 years, 5 months, 23 days. Private Ambulance Service does not pay; authorizing thc Cum­ Service Man will be apt to make inquiry as to LEGION funeral Sunday at 2 30 from 80 Rankin • S berland County probation officer to the source. Visitors, from pleasant BUILDING Berry—At Quincy, Mass. March 10. bring respondents before any term Valley were present, ajso. some 14 LIMEROCK Ambulance Service Emery David Berry, aged 64 tears. Fud RUSSELL STREET eral Monday at 2 o’clock from Plun­ of Superior Court or in vacation. members who have not been present N F. R . & ders funeral residence. Waldoboro PARKER WORREY ROCKLAND TELS. $90 AND 781-1 Kackllff—At Thomaston, March 10 FUNERAL HOME Ought not to pass: for some time The nice supper Mary F., widow of Darius Rackliff. aged 9 CLAREMONT ST. TEL. 662 Appropriations and financial af­ furnished under direction of strit 861-365 MAIN ST, ROCKLAND 80 years, 6 months. 27 days. Funeral I ROCKLAND, MR. 65 PARK ST., ROCKLAND, ME. Monday at 2 o’clock from the Davis fairs—appropriating $10,000 for the Mrs. Mary Gregory was much en­ 119-tf Funeral Chapel. Burial In South Par-I 98-tf lsh cemetery., St. Oeorgc erection of a "Knox Memorial joyed. Page F o u r Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, March 1 I, 1959 Every-Other-Day

Department There was a record POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT attendance and many new member­ WALDOBORO ships were secured. Waldoboro, Courier-Gazette Cross-Word Puzzle ft ft ft ft Damariscotta. Wiscasset, Round CITIZENS OF WALDOBORO: MRS LOUISE MILLER Pond and Jefferson were represent­ I am a candidate for Correspondent ed.' f 2 J 4 5 fc ft ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. John H Miller en- , Tel. 27 tertained at dinner Wednesday, Town Treasurer and Tax Collector 1 9 night in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their marriage. | Girl Scout Troops 1 and 2 are If elected I will establish an office in the Waldoboro 110 II 12 Guests wen* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph attending the State Conference of Morse. Mrs. Ella Marshall and business district for the convenience of the public. Girl Scouts in Portland today. They 13 1 14 15 lb 17 Roger Miller. Your support in town meeting next Monday will are accompanied by Capt. Laura lo Jatneson. Lieut. Mlllwcc Pollard. The Mending Club was enter­ be deeply appreciated. 18 19 Ass t. Capt. Arvilla W nchenbach. tained Friday night at the home of m £5 Troop Committee member Mrs. Mrs. Percy Moody. 11 22 23 I Twenty-four members of Meena- M. Louise Miller John Burgess. Transportation was 30* It furnished by John Burgess. Mrs. hga Grange attended Neighbor's 2b 27 Ethel Winchenbach. Mr-. Harold N ght Wednesday at Progressive II Ralph and Elmer Jameson Jr Grange Winslow's Mills. Thursday 3' 51 iu WEST LIBERTY 2J8 29 Rev and Mrs. C Vaughn Over- ' r i«ht 23 members were guests of Has The Last Word The 94‘s sand-weathered touring starter and the engine began to man were visitors Monday in Will Grange at South Warren. Crows are here after their winter 1 _ _ ~ 55“ 37 38 car stood lightless in a clump of purr; he sat waiting to jump the Waterville where Mrs. Overman at- . AdcIb<'rt Benner has employment sojourn in a warm climate. Spring ! Thinks Rev. Watts Should creosote bush a hundred paces off car down the road to Inspiration at tended a board meeting of the in East_Boothba> is coming! Turn Attention To Stray- 3^ 4 0 Ml the Inspiration road. Val Douglas the first word. Maine Bapt st Woman s Missionary Mrs Richard Ocrry was hostess and Steve Hurley were draped in "Well?" Val Douglas demanded Mbs. Cora Elwell has returned Society of which she is a member to her bridge club Tuesday nigh’. ing Lamb 44 45 4b the front seat, their legs hanging at last Those present were Mrs. Edw ard'110™ af,cr vlsltln« in i 43 being secretary of the Children's over the doors. Billy Wheeler lay "No action tonight,” Wheeler Genthner. Mrs. Jame- Waltz. Mrs. Belfast. Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— World Crusade. They were over- 46 full length on a running board, try­ heard himself tell them. "We’ll be Mrs. Lela Phillips of Palermo was B. O. W. of South Waldoboro calls 47 1 ing to doze; and though Marian was going back to the ranch. Marian— night guests of Mi's Lena Kerr in Harold P. Perry. Mrs. Austin Miller. ■ Mrs Mvrtle Marcho. Mrs. Roland recent guest of Mrs. Annie Tibbetts. the Bible writings and Jesus' sayings, supposed to be asleep in the back you'd better come with me Oakland. 4^ seat, he knew that she was as broad "What the—” Steve began. Burns and Mrs. Arthur Brown. Re­ Town meeting was held Monday quotations from which constituteo One of the most successful and awake as he. "Coffee will give you the dope on freshments were served. in Community hall. my entire “long drawn out argu­ Steve Hurley kept fretting, hun­ your way back. We got to get out of enjoyable gatherings of the year ments'' “trash." Mr and Mrs. Russell Cooney re­ Mrs Arthur Overlock and Robert VERTICAL (Cent.) gry for action. "Most likely they've here now. Come on, Marian." They took place Thursday night when a HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL (Cont.) turned Thusday to Plandome, N. Rev. Brother Watts should let uo 39-Large bodies of 13-A cheatman (pi.) got Coffee and Tulare in the cooler! stared at him; but presently they meet ng sponsored by Lincoln Overlock were callers Sunday on 1-Spaniah ship Y on me for awhile and turn his criti­ 7- Greek letter salt water 15-Bonc of the body They should have been oack an hour obeyed. County Fish and Game Association relatives here. 17-Owelled Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Stevens of cal attention to this dear, straying 8- Greek god of war 41- lnereaae ago.” Billy Wheeler let the others turn was held at Willow Grange Hall Ramona Ripley has been home 42- lnvade suddenly 22-Anger Bath attended the ichool play and lamb. Having no "gTudge" what­ 10- 8porta "More like two hours,” Val Doug­ Horse Dunn's car in the road and in Jefferson. Supper was served from school. 111 with chicken pox. 11- General appearance 43- lmitators 25-Cerrelative of las thought start back toward the 94. before he carnival Thursday night. Their ever against Rev. Mr. Watts. I will 48-Acts neither j by the Grange and later pictures of Miss Dorothy Boynton assisted (elang) "If we was to drift into that started his engine. Even after he daughter. Miss Carol Stevens, coach ask him to look after this lost, or 15-Wheeled vehicles 47- Japanese coin (pi.) 24- Strike gently wild life in Maine were shown by 25- Man’e name town," Steve said, "either we'd had set his roadster rolling he drove for the play, is a member of the Mrs Meda Harriman with her work straying, member of the fold that 14-Deflnite article 48- Optical giaas Mr. Stickney of the Fish and Gain0 1t-Prophet 49- Glft 29- Surface meet ’em on the road, or they're slowly, half paralyzed with the high school faculty. Tuesday. brands herself "B. G. W." 30- Nete needing our help, by God! I think dread of what he had to say. He Twelve members of Arbutus 18- A beverage VERTICAL Forrest G. Fogg of Bangor was And in concluding our little argu­ 19- A title 31- Gavt food to we oughter—” knew that Marian was watching his —his dream of a cow kingdom. But Cliapter. OKS. were guests of 1- Preciout stones 33- Guidee "We're plenty close now,” Wheel­ face, waiting for him to speak. a business visitpr in town Thursday ment i as he had the first. I claim 20- River in Scotland somehow I think he could have Orient Chapter of Union recently. 21- Oreaniah finch 2- Corroded 34- Greek goddeae Of er said. "You can see the lights of and Friday. th<4last, wcrdi. I want to lepcat "Suddenly she grasped his arm in spent his last years sitting some- Miss Alta Hannon is enjoying a 24-Rowa 3- Endures discord the town from here—or could be­ Mrs. Ida Stahl entertained the with emphasis, that Jesus Christ and 4- Anxiout both her hands. "Billy—what is . where contentedly in the sun; ex- 26- Decay 35- Cup (Fr.) fore they all went out. If you think new bicycle. 5- Raw metal it?” t cept that he wanted to do this thing. ■ Bridge Club Thusday night. Mrs. his disciples, being members of ths 27- Diatant 37-Confuae j I'm going to take Marian into town He let his car drift to a long-roll- "for me.” I Arthur Brown was a guest. Dr. Franz Leyonborg remains ill. Essenian Brotherhood, that for 300 8- Snares 4O-Percolate 28- Tardler 7-More barren —into a shooting scrape—forget it. Ing stop beside the road, and shut "I know.” The Lions Club met Wednesday The Central Maine Power Com­ years before the birth of Jesus prac- 1 42-Leate Unless Tular and Coffee get back 32-Dimmed 9- Undreated kid off the engine. "Billy, do we have a chance to S u h rs Tavern pany truck from Rockland was here tised communism, did not use money 35-Meke a mistake 10-A strong wind 44-Royal Naval with my car, so that she can go on "Billy! What’s the matter?" whip the coyote ring. M d Joseph Stafford en- recently to repair the line Power Reserve (abbr.) back to the ranch—I stay here. And amongst themselves, did not buy 35- Afternoon party 12-An equal before the Still he could not speak, but sJtt He drew a deep new breath. "We was off for part of the day. 36- Before law 46-Even (contr.) so does the car stay here.” can fight 'em to a standstill, fight tertatned at dinner Wednesday nor sell, but had all things common, with his hands gripped on the wheel, Mrs. Lydia Kitchen of Palermo "Don't you bother about me.” and his eyes on the far off vanish­ ,’em fill they quit! I can clear the night in honor of the birthday of and as any had need his or her (Answer To Previous Puzzle) Marian spoke. "I'll get along all ing tail light of Horse Dunn's car, 94 of its debts at a stroke. The Carroll Vaughan Games were who teaches in Augusta visited the wants were supplied from the com­ right." which Horse would never drive next step may be a little different played and Mr. Vaughan received srade schools recently. mon store-house. Just as the Shak­ FRIENDSHIP I ■fflnsQBHiiarci11 i s i T i o i R i i ia In L It was after midnight. Their plans again. Once more he was seeking than what he would have done—" many fine gifts. W J. Greeley remains ill at his ers in this country supply their want. ISIlEiaBDlRIlQ for the crack-out of Horse Dunn words, and finding no words at his.i. "He’d have wanted you to fight A .urprise birthday party was held Rev. and Mrs C Vaughn Over­ home. today. were indefinite, because their infor­ command. the best way you knew—your own man were supper guests Friday of Sunday night at the home of Enok mation was indefinite. First was Then Marian cried out sharply, as ■ way.” Rev. Watts did not attempt to an­ arcs aBoasn P.kkar’inen, his daughters.' Msses necessary the seizure of Walt Amos, if she had read his mind, "It can't "Then—we can win. Next step Rev. and Mrs. O G. Barnard. WEST WASHINGTON swer the quotations of Jesus sayings. ■ _ is amra for it was known that he carried be lhat—Tell me it isn’t so!” is to cut down the uncontrolled Schools closed Friday. They will as given in the New Testament. All I Ann and Flora thus observing his asREH s naasa the keys to the Inspiration lock-up; "Marian—I can’t hardly believe it herds, and build better herds in re-open March 27. Mrs Maud Hibbert and sons Royal these quotations, and many other j 53th anniversary. The table was' nraia anaaa oas< but the trouble was that they did and Alden visited Sunday with her myself. But—” their place; make a 40 mile fenced Annual town meeting will be held sayings of Jesus, as given in th" ' deeoraild with blue crepe paper and □ansra n BrarcBra not know how many deputies were pasture of that north land you daughter Mrs. Hasel Weaver in Jef­ “My uncle is—” Monday in the high school audi- Golden Rule, condemned the rich, r.apktns to match with designs of 3«ira QBQ (ZMH camped with Amos, in his house be­ "Dead,” he said. own-*’ ferson. low the jail. It more than one or tor.um. The meeting will be called the money changers, and ministered 1 a b rthday cake lighted with ssHiasrc snaKHra Marian Dunn sat perfectly still, so "We own,” she corrected him. Birdell Hibbert. Royal Hibbert two were there, they thought that 1 "—and use the fenced 40 miles as to order at 8 a. m , polls open from to the poor, the sick, the outcast candles. A major attraction in the saBS|SHB|nftras still that lie could not hear her Alton Wellman and son Owen and it would be a good idea to create a breathe. Still he did not look at a barrier, to hold the young heifers 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. after which the He prayed for the Kingdom to come refreshments was a handsomely ©laBslaiaE - Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bartlett were gunpowder diversion in some other . clear; get in the best bulls we can warrant will be taken up. on Earth os it is in Heaven. Would deeorated cake lighted with five □raHHSBHraB quarter of the town, to draw away callers in Augusta recently. buy, by the hundred, at any cost; j ------there be buying and selling poor pink and eight blue candles. The a part of the sheriff's force. Tulare dig tick dips, and set up chutes; Miss Katie Kennedy visited Mrs. younger folks devoted the time to had drivgn Old Man Coffee into In­ vaccinate all calves against black­ UNION and rich, inequality, unemploy­ Maxey for lier excellent werk by Cora Deering Monday and called playing games while their elders spiration to make a reconnaissance, leg the day they're branded, de­ ment. corruption, crime and wars Eva Russell. Mrs Brown presented Movie Party for Clef Club Saturday on friends at the Ridge. and what they feared now was that horn all young stock, make alRances in Christ's Kingdom on Earth? Will talked of the day's work and list­ Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Dyer of Rock­ to the pianist Blanche Wilson of the hot temper of Tulare had got With the feed pen outfits in west About 17 members and guests of I Mr. Watts or any other minister an­ ened to the victrola. Guests were land visited Tuesday with her par- | Mayflower Temple a gift for ser.- both scouts in trouble. Kansas; break through a trail drive i the Junior Clef Club spent a dc- swer this question? Mr and Mrs. Herman Hendrick­ entr. Mr and Mrs. Archie Hibbert iees rendered "There ain't much left of the to Pahranagat. and ship our own lightful afternoon recently when Let us close will, a short quota­ son and son. Sulo. Walter, Oauno night,” Steve complained. Misses Harriet Wellman and The year rinsed with all bills paid stock, taking the breaks of the mar- WPre pleasant lv entertained at tion from one of Lowell's poems: and S atin. Mr. and Mrs. Alec "There's other nights.” Vpl_” Phyllis Wellman were guests Sun­ Socials and parties were held and ..r, ...... 8 movie party by Mrs Ruth E. San- "Then Christ sought out an artisan— Kill and daughter Saara 8.vrjala. "Leave one man here with Mar­ But the coyote ring?” . . . . , . . . day of Miss Elizabeth Swett. new silver and coverings bought for ian," Steve suggested, "and let's "Hire their best m en-w e’ll need born dte,r‘H rxtf,lsl<'n chairman A low-browed, stunted haggard man. Mrs. Henry Polky. Herbert.. Leland Mr. and Mrs Frank Shecney ol the tables. Dishes hare been con­ the rest of us go take that town a big outfit for the new ways; buy 101 *he Augusta District of Maine And a motherless girl, whose Angers and Ague Polky of this place, and Chelsea were visitors Sunday at the tributed by the members and new apart! Or anyway, find out what's out what little they still own in the j Federation of Music Clubs. thin. Mt. and Mrs. Victor Ellison and home of Mr. and Mrs. Granville rituals bought. A prosperous year up." Red Rock country—and the coyote After the movie the club mem­ Pushed from her faintly want ana son Eldon of Waldoboro. Others is anticipated. They finally agreed upon this; but ring is done.” bers went to Mrs Sanborn's home. Turner. sin. invited were unable to attend be- [ only after it was conceded to Billy Miss Celia Wellman was recent ' It s a gamble, Billy. If you go an(j presented this musical program These set he In the midst of them ecu ? el illness. After a weekend ■ Wheeler that they wait a quarter of Into th is-it may break you. before (he overnight guest of Miss Betty A school of electric cookery will And as they drew back their jar- si ly. Miss Flora Pikkarainen re­ be held next Tuesday night. March an hour more. you re through.” i , . . L Cooley. That last quarter of an hour "We'll go broke together, then! ' ■elor Mrp Mabel Tuttlc: P * '10 ment-hem. turned to Thomaston where she is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Withee, two 14 at 7.15 In Warren town hall. dragged out like a week; and still If we can’t gamble together—but ^*calos—A Crow Story. Jean Lucas; For fear of defilement— employed as maid at the home of MLss Ruth Cluff will pre ent special children and Mr. and Mrs Edson no headlights appeared upon the we will.” (The Cockroach. Virginia Pinkham: "Lo. here," said he Mrs. Donald George; and Miss menus and recipes. Everybody Is Inspiration road. Wellman visited Sunday with Ken­ "This is what he would have Down in Darky Town. Madolyn "The images we have made cf me.'' Anna Pikkarainen to Rockland in cord ally welcome. There Is no "It must be time by now,” Steve wanted, Billy; I know it is, I know!" Hawes: harmonica solos. For He's drick Light in Waterville. Norman W. Iermond. which city she has employment at rharge what->o-evcr and all the Hurley insisted. They sat quietly there for a long i A .,o„v ||f,w Nonn;< Bernard • Hallowell and sons Knox Arboretum. March 4. the Sam Rubenstein residence. food will be given away.- -adv. "Five minutes more.” time, holding each other close. Bit Chauncey and Buster have employ­ « • • « A gleam of lights showed two ly,” Marian whispered, "I have te wood; Cowboy Jack, Olad.vs Mitch­ ell; Life of Bach. Norma McCrillls: ment In New Hampshire. PyUUan Sisters Progreaaive miles off in the outskirts of the know one thing more.” NO. BURKETTVILLE P O R T CLYDE town; a car was coming out of In­ "Yes?” vocal solor. Deep In a Dream. Madf*- Samuel Bartlett and Maurice The Most Excellent Chief Lois Hodgkins of Somerville were busi­ spiration at last So slowly it came “How—did he die?" llne Farris; piano duel. Il Troia- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Turner were Brown and staff of officers o f , Rev. J. Wesley Stuart will speak that for a time they were convinced "He died fighting, Marian; you ness callers Monday on the Ridge. tore. Betty McKinley and Virginia in Camden Monday on business. Friendship Temple. Pythian Sisters, from the subject "Watch With Me.” that this could not be the driving of see—well—” : Pin|(i)atn have proved that the organization Is Tulare. Even when Billy Wheeler's "You mean he didn’t wait for us?” 1 Richard Linscott and Mrs. Lel a Sunday at 2 in the Baptist Chapel Marian Dunn Sat Perfectly Still, j Miss Bertha Luce was guest artist BURKETTVILLE moving onward and upward. The roadster pulled up opposite them on "That was it. He tried to make Turner went recently to Belfast io Sunday School will meet at 3. the the road they stayed quiet for a mo­ her, as that incredible silence set­ it on his own. He still had the der­ and in her pleasing manner.delight- order has received into membership choir to sing the hymn “In Jesus." Mavnard Sukeforth and Frank meet Henry Turner of Bangor who ment, suspicious that the car was tled upon them; a silence so com­ ringer. Then it seems—this is an ed all with her violin solo. "Ma- seven women and five Knights, ten and Aaron Simmons and Frank zurka " Mrs. Sanborn acted as her Sukeforth have employment with passed the weekend at his home no longer driven by their own men. plete that somewhere, many yards extraordinary thing — he almost being obligated and two initiated. Dowling will .'Ing a duet in the wor­ Then Old Man Coffee sung out. "Bil­ from where they sat, he presently accompanist. j Pit ley Jones in a saw mill unit in here. made it look as if he had a chance! Supper was served Tuesday io 45 ship service. Christian Endeavor ly Wheeler?” ] could hear the faint, small gnawing He held up the sheriff with the der­ After the program ice cream and | the hurricane area of Chesterfield, Philip Maddoeks of Appleton was guests. 30 members and the 12 can­ | that a kangaroo rat makes, working service will be at 6 with Aacoii Sim­ "Here!” ringer in his back, and got out of ( N. H. dinner guest Bunday at the Grinnell "Billy, let me talk to you a min­ to get at the water in a cactus heart. cookies were served. didates. mons giving the lesson story. The the jail and broke clear; and died Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mitchell. home. ute—alone." ) Over all that vast range the moon­ In gunsmoke, weighted down with Ouests represented the Temples evening praise service will be In Alwood Mitchell and Ida Williams Val Douglas and Steve Hurley had light shone clear and clean as a lead.” SOUTH THOMASTON Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leigher were of Knox. Camden; Mayflower. the church on the Ridge at 7. Tlie , attended a basketball tournament started piling out, but now they light radiated by silver; you could "Did he—did he get any of the—” recent callers at the Aubert Leigher Thomaston: and Crescent, Warren. church Invites everyone to the looked at each other and reluctantly even see the distant mountains, and ! Saturday in Bangor. ’’That was the strangest thing of Rev. H I. Holt will conduct serv- residence. The tables were artistically ar­ nine days of special meeting to be settled back. Billy Wheeler trotted there was a color of deep blue in all. He had shells for the derrin­ ices in the chapel Sunday at 7.30 ! M r5. Clark Dearborn of Union is ranged by Mrs. Brown Genie Sim­ across to the other car, Wesley Light of East Washington held In the Baptist Chapel each 1 the dark sky. This was the range ger; but he left them in his cell. He There will be special music. ' visiting her mother, Mrs. Edna mons. Helen Simmons and Orctlia Old Man Coffee dropped his voice that Horse Dunn had won. As far as went through it all with an empty is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. night at 7.15 March 15-24. except to a muffled undertone. "It’s all the eye could reach, all that lean In response to many requests, the Miller for a few days. Blanche Leigher. Mitchell, members assisting in the Saturday with Rev. John W. Hys- gun—yet almost made it clear." Old Timers in the Grange have ' Helen Winchester. Chloe Roy and over, kid.” j dusty land was under the domina- "He did that for me,” Marian said Janet Winchester was overnight serving of the supper. | song of Rockport as the speaker "What's the—•” | tion of the 94 brand. Somewhere begun rehearsing for a play to be i Ada Mitchell were callers Thursday in a choked voice. "He knew I guest Monday of her schoolmates. The work was beautifully and im­ each night The choir will sing spe­ "Horse Dunn has run his own jail ofl jn the night, scattered over the given early in April. In the cast afternoon on Mrs. A. A. Rowell, hated guns and blood; if it hadn’t Barbara Turner and Hope Turner. pressively conducted by Past Chief cial music at all services. break, pretty near four hours ago. miles, were the bunches of cattle been for me—” are: Charles Watts. Ethan Rowell. Frank patch, Howard Bryant and Dora Maxey of Mayflower Temple, It took us a long time to get the full which Horse Dunn had branded in Elmer Light attended a Grange "It was his own idea; his own Bernice Sleeper. Stanton Sleeper. Perley Hatch were home last week Thomaston, assisted by local offi­ READ ALL THE NEWS dope. We got it now. He got clear Marian’s name—scattered and few way. What he wanted was pretty meeting in Union recently. M.vrtle Makinen. Percy Young. end from Concord. Mass., where cers . A gift was presented to Dora THEN READ ALL THE ADR of the ja il all right, with that same to the mile, but grazing an area so plain. He knew we would have been Sylvia Tyler. Elsie Norton. Scott they are operating a saw mill for Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grover of derringer in the sheriff’s back, and vast that Horse himself had not drawn in, and mixed up in it for­ using the sheriff as a shield. But known how many they were, within ever, if he’d waited for us tc get Rackliffe and Marjorie Sleeper. Cushing parties. Rockland spent the weekend at Ed­ the deputies mowed him down.” a thousand head. It seemed a him clear. So he took the only way Twenty members of Forget-me- A group of friends numbering 50 ward Millay's and also called at “You sure? You sure this isn't strange thing, almost Impossible to out he knew.” Not Chapter. OE.S. visited Orient gathered at the home of Mrs. Edna Earl Millays. Henry Light of one of Bender’s tricks—” believe, that the shaggy old fighter "I’m sorry for one thing more Chapter in Union recently. Miller recently to celebrate the Liberty has also been a visitor at “I saw him laid out,” Coffee said. who had gained these long miles than anything else. If only I could Miss Margaret McKnight enter­ marriage of her daughter. Leola to the Millay home recently. For a moment Wheeler was si­ of desert, built these far-flung herds, have known—could have changed THE COURIER-GAZETTE tained Thursday night at a plan­ Clark A. Deaborn of Union. Nu­ Miss Minnie Light visited Satur­ lent. He was laboring under heavy would never ride this range again,’ it—” shock; but already he was wonder­ nor count the scattered beeves, nor "Would you have wanted it any ning meeting the adults of the merous gifts were (presented the day with her niece. Mrs. Florence Is Local Agent For ing what he was going to say to I see this moonlight, tool and serene different?” he said gently. Sunday School. Plans were made ccuple, after which the evening was Caiderwood in Union. Horse Dunn's niece. "Did he get and clear, flooding the vast dry land "Only this: I’m sorry that his gur. for an attractive and instructive pleasantly passed with music and Mrs. Aubert Leigher entertained THE MESSENGER LINE anybody?” he asked, half uncon­ that he loved. was empty, because of me.” program of work which will include refreshments. the Farm Bureau Tuesday at an all- Of Selling Promotion Needs scious Of what he sai

stantiated as is required by the law ]i' Even-Stephen Now Dow n In S t. Pete ed look that is unfriendly and ill rived and arc somewhere about tliat makes it comfortable. To peo- Income Tax Returns and the regulations. The Federal kept and tough and dry. Florida, Mr. and Mrs. H E. Edwards, who pie from Maine accustomed to gasoline tax is not deductible by j VINAL HAVEN uncared for and unimproved. Is not own and oocupy a summer cottage rocky ledges, bold headlands, and a o ...... -o A X the consumer. A taxpayer may, z s z \ z \ zx The Wobbling Ganders Bid Where They Wave Straw beautiful. at Ash Point, are sitting on ttie ho- background of wooded hills, this H ow To Compile Them ascertain whether the gasoline tax I MRS OSCAR C. LANE Farewell To Their Four- Hats In Derision At Our Not by the roadside however. tel verandah, and Mrs. Inez Hills 1 place is interesting because it lacks imposed by a State is deductible Correspondent Here on either side are continuous and Mrs. A. M. Moody drive up as 1 these things. The whole island is Depreciation Allowances by the consumer or by the dealer Game Lead (Once) Icy Streets rows of well tended palm trees we go up the front steps. 1 as flat as a pancake and but little The amount to he recovered by by addressing an injury to the col- Alfred Hallos" motor boat. The elated and fast traveling Editor of Tlie Courier-Gazette which alternate with Australian A few moments later, 28 of us are over a city block in width. There depreciation is' the most of the lector of internal revenue for his built by Forrest Maker. was Skippers made it even Stephen Just for variety's sake, and In or­ pines and as we speed along, ahead seated around a big T shaped table Lsn't a rock in the place, and most property. If acquired by purchase district. launched Thursday. Tuesday night at the Cascade Alleys der that the folks a t home may of us the tan and pink shape of the In the only hotel dining room I have of the trees are palms of scrubby after Feb. 28. 1913. If acquired by In any case where the gasoline Leigh Williams is recovering from when they gave the drooping Gan­ obtain a better idea of the sur­ big Don Cezar hotel bulks large ever seen which has an awning in­ Australian pines. 1 urchase prior to 'March 1. J913, purcha ed is used for business pur­ a badly sprained ankle, caused by ders a bad shellacing by 69 pins. roundings in which so many of their against the sky. A moment later side the building and over tlie heads Tlie houses are low posted and Ihe basis is tlie cost of the property poses, the tax may be added to the stepping from a truck which was The game had been postponed one friends are spending the winter, I the road enters tlie big gates mark­ of the diners. A special dinner is gaily painted. Red roofs gleam less deprec ation sustained prior io cost of the gasoline and deducted in moton. day on account of Brer Peterson am going to take the readers of this ing tlie entrance to tlie grounds of served and tlie conversation Ls redo­ through the trees; white, fleecy March 1. 1913. or the fair market I as a business expense: but where The scsqui-centenn.’al meeting having (for once) some business column on a little ride this morning. the hotel. We don't stop here how­ lent of Yankeeland. Nobody says clouds roll overhead against a back­ value on March 1. 1913, whichever that is done, the gasoline tax can- was held Wednesday night in Fire­ that interfered with his bowling, Everybody, who so desires, may, ever, for some of us are of the "main." Nobody does any "reck­ ground of soft blue sky; the road is greater. not be deducted separately unde’ men's hall. All citizens are reques­ but at that he was back in time therefore, get into their summer opinion that there Isn’t money oning" and if anybody says “You- is wide enough to turn a car around The proper allowance for depre­ the item of taxes. ted to attend the meetings which for the regular Monday night scrap. clothes and climb aboard, for we are enough in the crowd to get us all," he is tlie target for every bis­ In, and is almast as white and sandy ciation Is that amount which should Deduction For Traveling Expenses are held every Wednesday n ght He must have felt that there was going to Pass-a-Grille for the Sat- through the front door, so again we cuit on the table. as the beach. People move slowly be set aside for the taxable year After dinner tlie crowd scatters. To obtain a deduction for travel- ' Thursday was Gentleman s Night, : urday luncheon, which has become just keep rolling along and tlie whole scene smacks cf in- ir. accordance with a reasonably ing expense . which form an im -, the Night Hawks Tlie meec- an established custom of the Rock­ By this time some of the passen- A few play bridge, a few play shuf- dolcnce and lazy pleasure. consistent plan (not necessarily a portant item In the returns of many 1 ,nK was held at the heme of Mr. land contingent In this Florida West gers on this Cock's Tour of ours arc I fleboard. a few more stroll along the Here is where we spend our aft­ uniform rate) whereby the aggre­ taxpayers, certain regulations mustlan() Mr‘- William Clayter, ! Coast city. probably ready to arrive somewhere. beach, although the glare of the sun ernoon. and because we know that gate amount so set aside, plus the be observed. The taxpayer is re -! William Beverage is a patient at We ll start at the Almay Hotel, In a few moments we do. We arrive on tlie white sand is almost too up in Rockland tlie snow ls drifting salvage value, will at the end of t QUlrec| to a.tach to his return m Maine General Hospital. Portland i bright for unaccustomed eyes, and the useful life of the property equal ’ " ^ t shying the nature of Stone and son Doug- where Henry Howard and Mr and at a roadside sign whicli reads across tlie lawns, the streets arc Mrs. E. L. Brown live, and drive out “Speed limit 15 miles per hour.” others Just sit and soak up the slippery and people arc going the cast or other basis of tlie prop business In which engaged, number; ,a5S' were recent guests of her sis- Central avenue, due west, toward This calls for action because parked climate. ! around bundled up in overcoats: wc erty. * ,. of days away from home during th? *x’r Miss Beulah Gilchrist. Pasadena, which is perhaps eight along side of the sign Ls a car on There arc lots of people around. cnjo.\ the warmth, the green grass The depreciation rate of a build­ There will be special attractions taxable year on account of busi- miles from St. Petersburg's open air whicli is painted "Police D cpt. City [The beach is full of them. Some of and straw hats we sec all about us. ing is not based upon the number at 20th Birthday Ball of the Amcri-1 ues-, total amount of expense inci­ postoffice, and we know as we roll of Pass-a-Grille.” Gradually we | them are as black as Indians with I Pretty quick now. we ll pile into of years it will stand before being can legion, to be held March 17 in dental to meals and lodging, and along, that other , with other slow down and get a dirty look from a tan which has been accumulating our cars and go back to our several condemned and razed, but on the Music by Yankee j total amount of "other expenses"! Memorial hall Rocklandites aboard, are converging the cop in the car. Then wc notice * for months. Most of them are Just apartments In St Petersburg. Next 'Vi number of years It will remain jncjdent to travel and claimed as a ' Clippers, orchestra, on the same objective, the island has grown wider and | lying around in the sun and there Saturday we ll go somewhere else, habitable or serviceable for the deduction. Among the ‘other ex- ' 0068,1 001111(1 Ft«bekali Lodge will! i We won't bother with any curves there are two streets running north is a noticeable absence of children and there will come a day. and it purpose for which constructed. penses" arc tips, provided they are tn tertain Tuesday sons and daugh- ______for awhile, for Central avenue Is a and soutlV We scoot through a even though the day is Saturday, won't be long now. when we'll fill up If the taxpayer builds a new reasonable in amount. jters of ,te members. A program Tlie Gulf is calm but the wind rolls the gas tank and head back home wide, brick paved street, which is cross street and pull up in front of building, the period over which de- Traveling expenses are deductible 1W1" ** Presented by the children The Cascade Alleys mascot. "Vlv" Tampa Bay an(, the Pass-a-Grille Hotel. up lazy waves which lap the beach again. When that time ccnies, there prec ation may be claimed begins on,v wbcn tbe’ trip is on business. I refreshments served and games en pays the license , straight as an arrow through the This is where we started for half and there are several mlddleaged won't be any of us who'll be sorry, at the time tlie building is complet­ ! joyed. Members not solicited are an hour ago. and this is where we (ladies hunting for shells on the edge Hope you enjoyed the ride, They are limited to such expenses i exact center of 6t. Petersburg across ed and capable of being used. as are reasonable and necessary in requested to take candy. blood on the moon and that It Pinellas peninsula to end in the all pile out. There are a number of j of the water. G. H. Are Buildings under construction arc tlie conduct of the business and Alfred Orcutt of this town and was Oander blood, for he fooled sands on y,,, edge of Boca ciega cars with Maine license plates in 1 Tlie day ls warm, even hot in the ------not subject to a depreciation allow­ directly attributable to it. Agnes Le Moine of Swan's Island along with Dcr Captain Orimes all [bay. Por most of iLs length ,t u a the row where we leave curs, and we | sun; but there is always a breeze Bottles were the earliest form of ance. * Traveling expenses incurred in were united in marriage March 7 the evening up till the last string | double street with a grass covered know tliat others have already ar- I blowing from some direction, and glassware made in America. If it is clearly shown that, be­ connection with a Journey to an- by L. B. Dyer J. P and then when Der Captain made majj tn the center where the street cause of economic or other condi- other city to accept or seek cni- The secret is out—Elizabeth Guil­ a .brave bid w.th a 105 Pete gave cars run and traff,c on each sidp tlon-. property must be abahdoned ployment arc not deductible Sub- ford and Alex Davidson were mar- him a knockout blow with a 115 of the mail ls one wav trafflc at a date prior to the end of its urbanltes who commute daily from | rled Jan. 18 last, by L B. Dyer. J. P and copped the smoking material. For five miles or more we keep With Extension agents normal useful life, so that deprecla- J tbcir homes their pJaccs of bust. (The bride is the daughter of Mr But the bright and shining star to this avenue and then swing down non deductions alone are insuffl-' res% arc not pcrmltted t0 deduc, and Mrs. Arthur On lford and the ] of the Skippers outfit was Cap- A N D T H E to pass the Pasadena Golf and c ent to return the cost or other■ cost of transportation, it being grcom the son of Mrs. Lena David tain Sk p Arey who bludeoned outjcm m try c ,ub ,hat sectlon Qf gt basis, a reasonable deduction for a personal expense. son and the late Herbert Davidson. a 340 for a total that left the strug- Petersburg which was exploited and KNOX-LINCOLN obsolescence may be allowed in ad-| Clailns for dedUction for traveling Both bride and groom are graduates Cling Ol' Goose far in the rear In j developed bv I. M. Tavlor well « - H H j cdtion to depreciation. No dcduc- expenses must be substantiated, _of Vinal Haven...... High School...... , Mr. fact the best the Ooose could do membered in Rockland for his ac- n n FARM BUREAU tion for obsolescence Is permitted -*hcn requ red by the Commissioner “ J t 8^ ocl»tPd b,,'i‘n6« was land in third place for Skip- tlvities c o i t i o n wlth Mainr-S H 1 1 because, in the opinion of tlie tax- of internal Revenue, showing In de­ with Ke th Carver. The ncwlv per Dyer topped him five pins | fuhlng industry The bjg hotel payer. the property may become cb- ,all lhe a m e n t and naturc of the married couple have best wishes of | Oander Sanborn and Skipper, which bujR u nw (he soletc at tome future date. (expenses incurred. many friends Drew had a private match early in p,orlda Mllltarv Awjdemv. ond lhe Agriculture ing of different fabrics and methods These delegates have lieen chosen T ' I Church Jtotlee. thf dde Unk'S P™'1™ »~k»' dress parade of cadets in Edgar Smith, president of the i of dyeing will be demonstrated. becausc of their outstanding club Automobile Deductions Deduction for Losses Stats and county poultry improve- • • . • work. With the number of automobile of Capital Assets Sunday School for all ages at 10; j(Lga^em6nt * 11,1 a pan> o - their showy marcon uniforms and ment association, has announced ! Another "Dyeing for the House- • • • • owners registering in the millions., Deductions for losses arc divided Men's Bible Class at 10. with Rev fnen(Ls ' fro,n ,be ace to tb* duce* , white cross belts, is a favorite Sun- that he is planning to have Homer held" training class will be held with The Singing Sewing Club of West the question of deduct.ons for the , into four classes, and to be allowed Mr. Cook: worship service at II. S.U,)p°" e \ ,,1 from Anthems will be sung. gerines. etc., whicli must have taken As this win by the Sklppera brings ; t ” year s program in 4-H work. b personal expenditure—both dc-1 wagering transactions, A teacher's Training Class will arrange, we A recent leport received from I Viola Mac Lucier. Damariscotta; tlie wins and losses of each team r Frank Rc< poultry tpecialist, con- I Mrs. Mary Dunton. Edgcromb; Mrs. | Mrs. Henry Keller, l-ad-r of the ductions being expres ly prohibited t Business losses result, usually meet in the vestry Monday at 6. shall have to do something about to 11 matches apiece it will u n -1 ceming pullorum testing m the [ Adnav Peck. Nobtcboro; Mrs. E. I Singing Sewing club gave a few re- by the income-tax law t from the purchase and sale of iner- all who are interested are Invited. it immediately. So. when we reach doubtedly stir Der Captain Orimes, county gives 37.011 liens tested last [ Maude Greenlaw. Orff s Corner; j marks about the activities of her Sevcrai deduct.oiu. .Jwwcvcr. are chandise. Such lasses usually arc Prayer meeting will be held in the , one of those yellow painted iron who Ls the Grand Exalted Custodian „.Ki„u . . , , .. . , year in the county and net a re- ( Mrs. Ruth Carney. Sheepscot; ano j club and then introduced tlie mem- allowable m connection with the ascertained by means of Inventorle*. vestry Tuesday at 7. Monday at 7 r .u n . .411 . PM*”* which are set into the bricks of the Feed Bag to still greater , actor. This ts the second year that Mrs. Georgia Russell, Whitefield. bers who demonstrated. They wer": tost of maintenance and operation which are required whenever in the thf senior Daddy Lane 4-H Club _ _ , . _ . °* l,le streets down here, we stop efforts to stuff the Skippers to a . , , no reactors have been found. Dorothy Keller. Blanche Collins. of an automobile, used either for cp nion of the Commissioner of In­ w,ll meet with Mr Cook in Union . .m ... x,. promptly and turn sharply to the standstill, so the Ganders may get , Twenty-nine flocks were tested and "Everyday Desserts" will be the Carolyn Andrews. Sylvia Hca'.d. business or pleasure. If used exclu­ ternal Revenue their use Ls neces­ vestry. another ruiuung start, and get into j . . ' " ’* °ng 8 ree 26 of these. Iiaving 26.096 liens, ar? subject cf the leader meetings in Charlene Hcald. and Arlene Keller. sively for business, deductions mar sary to determine the income of any the lead again. The fact that th- n 7 *VenW ’ h,Ch ls • • • • be taken for the cost of gatolinc. taxpayer. Dr. Stratton will be at his Vinal , , ,, , .. . , the approach to Corey Causeway pullo: um free < having had all birds these communities: matches are now all knotted up also on the farm tested and nc reactors Aina. March 15 at the Erskine Miss Helen Johnson and Miss oil. repairs, garage rent, and other The term "tran'action entered In­ Haven office from the arrival of the ____ and tlle entrance to Pass-a-Grille. vindicates Oene Hall's prediction of found.) In the other three flock;, hall. Mrs. Allen Jewett has charge Gertrude Suomela. members of the necessary operation and upkeep ex- to for profit'- means any kind of beat Monday afternoon. March 13. Pass-a-Grille Itself, is an island in some weeks back, for when the Jolly Toilers 4-H club of Georges pcr.ses. Depreciation based on the business proposition. For example a until Its departure Wednesday the Gulf of Mexico. A long, narrow only the breeders were tested. of the meeting and Mrs. Nina Skippers were some four matches A list of pullorum clean and pull- Cheney will help on dinner. Mem­ River road, Thomaston, presented f. cast of the car and its estimated [ taxpayer purchases and automobile morning.—adv. behind. Oene confidently Informed XnHar1! " m °/ KeveraI demonstration on “Etiquette and useful life, also is deductible. 1 to be used solely for business pur- Mndbars * hich Wnge the orum pas'-ed flocks is available at bers will prepare different desserts tlie Goose that the condition wa Courtesy" at the 4-H Leaders' Con­ Other deductible items are ts poses, and which is sold at a Jos-, Dr. Conley will be at his Vinal western coast of the Florida main- the Extension Service tffice, Rock­ to sample at noon. only of a temporary' nature and ference m Rockland March 4 Mi s lollows; Sums paid during the tax- As this Ls a business proposition Haven office from the arrival of ... , .. J „ land some half mile or so off shor- land. Whitefield. March 16 at the that it womd soon be changed Now. Tliese There is also a new bulletin avail- Orange hall. Mrs Hallie M Hail - Ida Harjula Is leader of the club. i ble year for registration fees, horn start lo finish, the loss Is de- the boat Wednesday afternoon. z...... ------islands are tvpical Florida • • • • G en e says there is nothing from . , p jle on pullorum dltea c- No 255 er Mill conduct, the meeting and drivers' licenses, per.-onal-property ductlble. subject to tlie I mitations March 15. until its departure Fri­ i i *• i i KPyS flDG are connected one with topping tlie Skippers in piling un The important place of tlie dain tax. and municipal taxes; interest (of section 117 But if he had pur- day m orning—adv the other, and with the mainland, "Pullo'.um D’-eaie on the Run' I Mrs. Mida Chaney and Mrs. Ellza- a fcur-match lead themselves. And indu try In Ma.ne agriculture ts re­ on money borrowed for the pur-[ chased the automobile to be used by long concrete causeways which which can be obtained from tlie Ex­ ■ be’h Dunton will help with the if the Sklpmen can continue to roil flected tn this years Faim and chase of a motor car. either for i for pleasure or convenience, the de­ run on piles over the water of Boca tension Service rffi~e ! dinner. SOUTH CHINA ever 1400 each time there certainly Home Week program which takes bus ness or for pleasure; loss rus- duct ion would not be allowed; it Ciega bay. They contain St. Pet­ • • I Montsweag March 16. at Mrs. isn't. place from March 27 to 30, at the talned by reason of damage while was not a transaction entered into Mrs H. Esancy. daughters Eve­ ersburg's famous beach cities on the UH I A supervisor. Ncrris Ham- i Ethel Leavitt's. Mrs. Helena Hodg- "I MI ST 8 0 : THOSE (SANDERS University of Maine. car Ls being used for business', pro- for profit. lyn and Charlene. Mrs Doris Bumps TONIGHT" Gulf of Mexico. We rattle over lin's report for February gives these ' den has charge of the meeting and herds which have produced 25 I Mrs. Sidney Evans and Mrs. Ixavitt Several .speakers from the Main? Tided such loss is not covered bv a loss sustained in the theft of and daughter Joyce,- with Fred TomJbO ’UnC Ot 1 MUi‘ Ann'* the dr8W ln Uw Corey Caus6* a>'. in urance or otherwise; damages an automobile purcha ed for plea- Poulliot and family of North Vas- Ot. I must see the Ooose tontght-I P“St r0W" °f fkherm6tl ^Ich pount's butterfat or more for the will assist with the dinner. Extension Serv ce, as well as repre­ paid for injury to another, provide 1 fiUre or convenience Ls deductible, salboro were recent gtiest.. at Llovd must see the Ooose tonight, line both sides, and find ourselves month. Joseph Chapman and Son "Construction and Finishes" sentatives of the Maine Agrlcul- Damariscotta 327 lbs.; Round To.) inceting; will be held to be in charge tural Ex|ieriment Station, are lo that the car was being used lor h s it falls In class three. If. be- Fitzgerald's. Mr. and Mrs Fitz­ gl; i X Z di^ Pw5;’1e? ,U 'w ,r ”• '« - which LS more like What bmlncss at the time, and dam-[cause of faulty driving but nol of gerald and two children dined ! Gtndrrfc trimmed up Florida must have been, than what Farms. Damariscotta 32 1 lb:.; W of clothing leaders in these com- apiiear on the program. And. in brown. iimnltir* next week: I addition, there is an inqiasliig list i wh>l kl» hf |,head he puffs and know< blows destination Joseph Chapman and Son three: will conduct the meeting. Mrs. Alice j cussed by E R Hltchner. of the constitute allowable deductions for, , Losses from wagering transactions ers were one Protestant, one CaliiJ- oh I must see Vicky tonight Hard a lee on the wheel and we’ll , W M A H W. little, three; Wavus Fitzgerald. Mr Alice Wyllie. and College of Agriculture. Pasture Federal income tax purposes should Mrs. Audrey Teel arc on the dinner improvement w ill be lhe . ubject or whether legal or illegal, are deduc- lie. one Jew. one Ncgr j anti a stu- IOh I must see Scotty tonight. —Oh I look at the rest of tlie scenery. , Farm, two; and one each for Arthur be allocated to the two uses oh the . . . . , . , . . , ...... tb le only to the extent of gams d e n t, no t a Morman but who has a must see Sccrty tonight. Out here a Northerner can get some Hail. Spear Faun. C. Willis Clark. committee. [« talk by D. S Fink, of tiie Ma n? basis of the t me that it is used I, , . He ain't so short and he ain't ao tall, from such transactions. The excess room mate from Utah. Tlie young But he's up against old Skipper Haii.i idea of how unkempt Florida would Damariscotta Mills, and Walker South Thomaston. March 16 a! [ Agricultural Experiment Station, for each. For example, if the total I So he's alM'av* riding for a fall. . „ of such losses over the gains is not women assisted with the music. Oh I m ust see Scotty tonight 06 " allowed to remain in its n at­ F*arin. Aina. tlie Orange hall. The meeting Is Ln Other speaker! on thl- program ar? expense of operation. and niain- • • • • ' deductible. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Esa-cy and ’ ural state. The road is a wide. charge of Mrs. Carlyle Brown and T. E Woodward, of the U. S. De- tenanccj plus depreciation, for the All losses are deductible only to child. James and Mr.;. Alice Esar.cy I must see Der Captain tonight. white ribbon as level as a floor, and Alton Caiderwood. North Haven: the dinner will be served by Mrs. partment of Agriculture. A. J. taxable year amounted to $800 and , tlie extent to which they are not called last Saturday at I,. F. Fltz- I {te'U^ock hfs'ear- job l must see Der Capain tonight. modernistic style, painted pink and community committeemen to assist ance of the time for pleasure, the Worth" will lx- the ubject of th? I Thursday. March 30. L» the date es are further subject to the limita­ old town house was well attended men in their town In making cut ap­ allowable deduction for-Federal in­ Oh I must see those Ganders tonight, ’ ■' a,1(l salmon color and white tions of section 117. William Cole was unanimously I mu«t we those Oander* tonight, with gay roofs and well kept plications for lime and super-phos­ agent meeting* in: ! of the Ma tie Livestock Breeders' come tax purposes would be $600. I II cheer them up. ihcy're prettv blue. Rockpo t. March 16. at Hie Grange ' Association meeting. Headliners oil elected moderator as also were Wil­ They had to pay and i hey'rc mad clear grounds phate. They will also explain lo Hi' If a law wlrch imposes a tax on lis C. Washburn for his 59th term through. Tlie background however. Ls not men the various practices In tlie hall. Mrs. Inez Packard. Mrs. Eliza- this program arc Samuel W. Tator, gasoline shows that the tax Ls im­ SWAN'S ISLAND Did they get i rimmed? Sez as town clerk. H. J. Fuller, first se­ you, so neat. Just off the roadway and 1939 program. beth Gregory and Mrs. A W who speaks on the Boston milk posed on the consumer and not on Oh I m ust see those Ganders • • • • Gregory arc on the dinner com­ Calvin Gross is ill with bronchial lectman; G. W. Janes, second select­ back of tlie cottages, tlie sand is marketing order; and A. J. Olover. the dealer, the consumer may con­ Gandt-s With the Homes pneumonia and ls toeing oared for man. Delmont Gerry defeated Ken­ spread around in unsightly mounds mittee whose topic i; recent developments duct as a tax. for Federal income Shields ...... ICO 82 "Dyeing for the Household" train­ at the home of Mrs. Charles Rowe neth Miadu as third selectman and | on which tlie tall, rank beach grass Simonton. March 17. at the com­ in a sound breed ng program. tax purpascs, the amount of the Grimes ...... 83 81 1C5-269 ing class will too held March 9 at Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Herrick James Tobey. road commissioner for ; grows in wispy bunches. Tangles munity hall. Mrs. Heniy Carver ; Among the Maine speakers arc R. A. gasoline tax paid.by him; but the Darborn ...... 87 93 89 269 the Camden Orange hall for cloth­ have returned home after several the past four years won over Ralph of palmettos and wiry tropical vege­ and Mrs. John Buzzell will serve the Corbett and M. Stetson Smith. ?/ taxpayer must have kept records of Littlefield ...... 85 85 78—248 ing leaders. Miss Helen C. Spauld­ weeks’ stay in Rockland. Esancy. Wcndall Austin and Fed tation choke rutted roads in the square meal for health. the Extension Service; Dr. J. F. tlw payment of such taxes in order Ooose ...... f04 89 91-284 ing Extension clothing specialist, Irm a Morse who attends a busi- Jackson. Miss Adelaide Krlck was sand which lead off the main high­ Witter, of tlie College of Agricul- tliat the deduction may be sub- will attend. Leaders who will be 1-H Club Notes [ ture; and Fred J. Nutter and nss college in Portland, is having a rc-elcctcd on the scchool board way and run for a short distance to 459 432 455-1344 present for instruct ion so tliat they Delegates chosen to attend Slate | Doi,a|d p. Corbett. Maine dairy- week’s vacation. Visitors Sunday at Herbert Hie shores cf the narrow island. Tlie Skippers may conduct the same meeting In 4-H Camp at the University oi ] nien. Meeting* of tlie vatlous breed Town meeting was held Monday in F.-ancy's were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph many palm trees are tirUrimmed Vinal Haven & Rockland Dyer ...... 91 107 their own communities will be: Mr*. Maine. Aug. 16-20 were announced | associations are to be held at the Odd Fellows hall. Dinner and sup­ Esancy and children.. Mrs. Hazel ' and the dead lower branches arp Peterson ...... 82 84 Sarah Sleeper, Cainden; Mrs Alice by the club agent. Lucinda Rleli a t! close of the Maine Livestock Breed- Steamboat Company per were served by Lhe Methodist Fitzgerald and children. Mr. and ! ragged and brown and rattle in the Drew ...... 87 91 91—269 Wyllie, Rockland; Mrs. Kenneth Leaders' Conference In Rockland t-rs As oclation meeting ROCKLAND Ladies' Aid and the community. Mrs. Howard Merrill, daughter and breezes giving the country a neglect- niece of Vassalboro. Hall ...... 78 69 87--234 Hutchins. Burkettville; Mrs. Clara Manh 4 The delegates arc: Jen- j Several topics of particular ill­ ness Eugley, Hope; James Went- j tcre.st to dairymen are also Included DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY EAST*CINION Skip ...... 122 103 115 310 Prior, Friendship: Mrs. Evelyn DEER ISLE MODERN WOMEN Brown. Hope; Mrs Marion Waldron, worth. Hope; Kenneth Krali. West in the agricultural engineering pro- Read Up Read Down 460 454 409-1413 Rockport; Mrs. Ernestine Buzzell. Aina; Robert Ulmer. South Thom-j gram scheduled for Wednesday A. M. P. M. Andrew J. Beck of Washburn In connection with the work of Simonton; Mrs. Virginia K'nne.v. aston; Helen Johnson, Georges morning. Among these arc talks 5.39 Lv. Swan's Island, Ar. 6.00 who has just been appointed Bank the Knox County Association for 6.30 Lv. Stonington. Ar. 4.40 Tenant's Harbor; Mrs. Carlyc River read, Thomaston; Eileen on electrical cqu pnient for the Commissioner of this State is Rural Religious Education, 38 pu­ Ail trees do not lose their leaves 7.30 Lv. North Haven, Ar. 340 in winter. The evergreens (pine Brown South Thomaston; Mrs. French. Nobleboro; Mclllc Boudway UKirf farm, and on methods of 8.15 Lv. Vinal Haven, Ar. 2.45 local boy. pils from this community are being Lv. 140 transported to the Methodist Sun- trees and their relatives) keep some Alida Fossett, Union; and Mrs. Boothbay; and Arlene Nelson. I building silos for corn and grass 940 Ar. Rockland, Georges River road, Thomaston. | silage. Read The Courier-Gaze tie----- jdayfichoolda.CfliOttjatfiD..I.eefc. of their loaves through the winter Dorothy Childs, East Union. Dye-

/ Page S ix Rockland Courier-Gaiette, Saturday, MarcK 11, 1939 Every-Other-Day

• business meting at 5. and supper at the Turner house on Wadsworth Legal Notice [n Everybody’s Column made their | Annual “Dues Tea” \ C The Jolly Toilers 4-H Club of street and have since CAMDEN ROCKPORT ■ THOMASTON j Georges River Road, will be in home there. I s t a t e o f M ain e: #x zx ft A A A A Camden W. C. T. U. Has February 27. 1939 j charge of the program to be pre- Mrs. Rackliff was a member of C ounty of Knox. ss. the Thomaston Baptist Church. GILBERT HARMON LIDA G. CHAMPNEY T aken this twenty seventh tiny of : LOST ANDFOUND ! SHIRLEY T. WILLIAMS ! sented at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Georgie Two Prominent Workers Ft binary, 1939 on execution dated She is survived by her daughter. Correspondent Correspondent Correspondent ■ Thorndike Is chairman of ihe sup- A s Guests February 27. 1939 issued oil a Judg- A A A A M rs Hart, a sister, Mrs. Electa z\ zs inent n ndered by the Superior Court Zx < ■ ar|C Jesus Absent.” CMOM Rner Bay. to tt.e first men­ FOUR room apartment to let. all and Mr Davis cock. Marie Clark and Leal, Tillson, Robinson have returned from Bos- ^.’ne recommendation committee be held April 4. place to #be an- tioned bound: the same being modern. Apply at CAMDEN and and Past Commanders' Banquet known as Boot Neck, containing ROCKLAND WATER CO.. Tel. «34 Rehearsals are in progress for the ' nMtt » n« Hcy Ba* r and “You"You ton wherf Robinson hxs been 0, 12 appointed at the last annual i nounced N. L H IS acres more or h Thursday night in Rockland. (3, Thirty acres bounded northerly 26-tf Mrs. Elbridge Grafton entertained Senior Class play, which is being Look Oood To Me Tuo selections a patent at the New England Bap- ineeting meet with the | by land of E A. Burns, Ervin D. coached by Mrs Florence Gardiner by a glrL< fhorus ‘®llowp^ ThMe tlst hospital. | municipal officers tonight at 7 Simmons and other laud ol said «*’ the Beano Club Thursday night NORTH HAVEN Lawry; easterly by the highway Members present were Mrs. Chester The play is called “A Heady Made Indian Dawn and Nenpoli Methodist Church. Won»h*p at o’clock at the selectmen's office to aud land of said Burns; souther­ ♦ I^ennond-Ames ly by land of Charles E Ellsworth Slader. Mrs. William Grafton. Mrs. Family," and in the cast are Aud- tan Nights. 110.30. sermon by the pastor, fourth, inVestigate the articles in the tow:, and westerly by land of William ♦ FOR SALE Mrs. Helen Wentworth in a group | in a ,erles on real salvation, sub- w3rran, and makp recommend v- Simmons. T g * * * * * * — — — H Clement Moody. Mrs. Walter Young, j rey Moore. Leslie Simpson. Gladys Owen Lcrmond and Mrs. Cora ARTHUR D FISH of readings—"The First Day of ject: "What Ls a Christian." Music tions on sainP Deputy Sheriff GENERAL Electric Refrigerator for Mrs. Philip Edmands and Miss Hutchins. Lucy Adams. Hester Pos- Ames were married Feb. 2S in Snra- sale; also row aud 9-piece quarted Elizabeth Woodcock. Prizes were \ ter- Norman Overlock. Vicno Lin- School." "Invy" and "No Limit."— under the direction of A.F. Slier- \frfi yvunie Johnson of Thornd.kc sota. F la . by Rev. Mr. Lilycrop. An 27-8-33 white oak antique dining room set. If. C BUBAR Tel 6-31 Warren ;!#-31 won by Mm. Young and Mrs. Slader ' dell. Charles Simpson. Dorothy | uas J™ 1 '1 ento,wj- Liebefreud. man: Church school and Bible! yjMting her sister. Mrs Phoebe unusual coincidence of tlie mar­ by Fritz Kriesler and “Mazurka." USED Cai- 1938 Clirysltr Imperial Refreshments were served. Stultz, and Arthur Bucklin. classes at 11.45, Mrs. Stella MacRae. t Harmon. riage eerenwny takiiib plaie in this Probate Notices . M65; 1938 New Yont Mrs. Susie Ncwbert was hostess ! The Contract Club met at Hie by Wieniawski. were played as vio- .superintendent. Epworth league nt j o ,nt, ^ WUson aho hJLS church is fact that the weddins Special edan. 1965; 1938 De 1 lin solos by Miss Bertha Luce, ac­ STATE 4>F MAINE Luxe 4 door tour-sedan. *625: l‘<»7 to the Busy Eight Club Thursday at Dome of Mrs William T Flint. Fri- 530 under the direction of Floyd ; very m from an attack of grippe, 14 of Mr. Lermond's youngest daugh­ To all persons Interested ln either Chrysler Royal tour-sedan, $595; 7937 companied by Mrs. Ruth Sanborn at of the estates hereinafter named: Plym outh D e Luxe 4-door tour-sedan, a party in observance of Mrs Min- ’ w'th three tables in play. Mrs. Maynard. Happy Hour service at noft. sbOwlng improvement. ter by his lormer marriage, took At a Probate Court held at Rockland. |525 1936 tour- nle Wilson's birthday. The guest ' Arthur Elliot had high score. Mrs tl,e piano. These were so much en- i 7 o'clock, song service witl, talk by, Ml. and Mrs 0 . ^ , ^ Crockett are placeniae« inUl fhkGILS --onesam e churchrn u rru foul" tout 111 ( aud Uay Ior Qf tb*' Fpbruary County lnof Knox, the yBaron the of ,sedan. 935 ch 1425; evrolet 1935 Plymouth .,.dan $375 sedan.alld |nany |375: joyed and appreciated, that Miss i the pastor, subject: "Broken Altars I f^ hkling a days ln BostOn. Richard O Elliot, second, and Mrs years ago. our lord one thousand nine hundred more priced from *25 to *390 E O. of honor received a birthday cake, ,, , ... land thirty-nine and by adjournment PHIl-BFtOGK & BON. Rocklatul 30-tf and a gift from the club. The Lee W Walker third Mrs Fred Luce 8raciously favored her audi- i Rebuilt." soloist. Miss Ruth Owen Mrs. Hazel Cain will be hostess to Alter tlie marriage Mr. and Mis. from dMy w day from the 2lst day of ence with an encore, and for this 1 Lenten service in the vestry. Thun- • * • « tf Vi- ♦ Pebmarv Th<» following niAtt^rs * BLUE tick rjbblt or fox hound for luncheon table was attractive in Campbell of Warren will entertain tlie Trytohelp Club Monday night. I Lermond tookk a trip to Key West Mie. four years old. Baf. jmund cliUd- i played "Paraphrase on Paderewski's day at 7 o'clock Official Board Mr. and Mrs. W. Leeman Oxton 1 mid other placeaC66 o f In te re s t. U p on thereupon heielnalter Indicated It. I s , ' ” . \ * Ma‘ MAHAN, ^dge- green and white, anti all decorations ’ next week. . iv r .h v URDERKD Colli U. At. 09.31 M in u e t" by Fritz Kr'isler ! meeting hi the ve.'try Monday night ^,rs p^sjr Hawkins. Mr.; Marion , their return they wen* welcomed b\ ! nmu^thereof be given t were m kwping with 3t. Patrick's all I BED. Uresser and chiffonier at u bar- Mi- Wentworth's second group of at 7 o'clock pcisoiu! interested, by ratistn* » copy gain l-'IORENCE E THURSPuN. Day. Jokes, conundrums and sing- Mrv Mar> F* Ra<'k,*ff Ingraham Mrs. Ntrllie Staples and [ 16 North Haven lrientLs who are of this order to be publUiicd three South Union 3U 33 ing ware enjoyed in th? afternoon Mrs. Mary Ruck hit died Friday leadings followed, and were " Tain t Baptist Church: Worship Sunday tfrs Iieona SalLsbury attended the | spending flie winter in Sarasota. A weeks .successively In Tin* Courler-Ga- "im iuM aT i— Z—iTTTTTl------:— Fair." "Tommy's Thanksgiving." (at 11 with a sermon by Rev Mr. wedding eake was presented by U,e £ £ J ™ £ Members present were Mrs. Gertie at 1,er ,10lnP' 9 Wadsworth street. supper and meeting Wednesday at in .-alb County, that they may , ' ^ y c .o n I and “If I Was My Ma." Two numbers Hahn. Mrs. Lucy Sillery, Mrs. Dora , She was the widow of Darius Rack- Brown on tlie .-ubject: “When Ma.i jGrace chapter. O B S , Thomaston. group of friends and other refresh- “ of REY Tc M Kalloch. Mrs. Anui* Wjrl'.ie. and Hiff. and with him. formerly resided b-' 'he Glee Club. • Bells of the Sea Becomes a Monkey. Double quartet, Keith Crockett is at home from ments were served. ; Murch A. D. 1939. at nine o'clock in OIL brooder lor sale, used six weeta. Other "tie ts nrcsent were m em -!,h' J orenoon' and ** heard ,!.ke n,w- ho‘ds ' ooo daiy-oitf chicks; Mrs. Ftta Benner. Miss Harriet | in this town 20 years. 12 of which and “By the Mississippi'' conciud- directed by Dr Raymond Tibbetts, jor a brief vacation due to the Ciner gue. ts present were inttu lf they spp cause. tnrec ranee houses; three rolls wire, Wilson and Mrs. M arian Williams j they rpent as care takers at the ed the P ^ ra m . which had been Evening service at 7 o clock. "T.1" Dreaking down of the boiler in the bers of the bowling green of which' Herman f c o o pe r , late of North f(- bt$h write or call Maurice te.err.An/4 l« o o .aiaIvor ind »n Haven, deceased. Will and Petition JONES. Clark Island______30*32 ve.-e roeste 1 community house. announced by Mrs. Sanborn and Hakkas of South China, illustrated.: 5-.booi building where he ls a Mr. Lermond IS a member and en- for ProbB,P thereof, asking tha' the COTTAGE and lot for sale at Hos” Mr. □ ,d Mrs. E iwird Andrews ' Mrs. Rackliff was born in St. Ncrman Overlook, president of the Screen singing. Church school at j {eat.her. jovs to the Uttermost. The group same may be proved and allowed and tner's Pond. Camden priced low for . . . ,, , that Letters Testamentary Issue to Eva quick sale HART TALBOT Tel. Cam- and sons. EdwarJ and Paul of I Oeorge. Aug. 13. 1838. daughter of Glee club 9.45. Tlie Young People's Forutn Mr. and Mrs. Russell Staples and presented Mr. and Mrs. Lermond W Cooper of North Haven, she belhg den 2257 29*31 Plainfield. Vt.. are weekend guests Henry and Sarah (Pierson, Hart, Due to the absence, because of at 6. Lenten Quiet Hour services family were recent guests or rela­ with a gif', of linen. ' iJtthoS^ixmd. nwned ln saltl WH1' ,“ house lot for sale t to xisr on W adT of Mrs. Andrews mother. Mrs Ward’ She had lived the past seven years illness, of the president, of the As­ Thursday night at 7.30. tives in Seai*port. Mr and Mrs. Lermond are life-1 lucy cole sim m ons late of Union S r . 8Vhonla” on'A'l° N San*^*3i The Maiden Cliff Rebekah Lodge Grrf'.on at Medfield. Mass., making her sociation. Dr. E. R. Biggers, Rev. At the Methodist Church Sunday. long residents of this town and the b^ p“ ,erPOj that the same may GREEN hard wood sawed. $6 cord Sewing Circle will meet Monday Tlie Baptist Ladies' Circle meets I home witli her daughter. Mrs J Hubert F. Leach was in charge of Church School will meet at 10. At entire community extends tlie bc.-t lx* proved and ullowed aud that Utter- In 1‘a cord load delivered anywhere night at tlie home of Mrs Mabel 1 T<-tameiitary Issue to Henry C. Shn front Rockland to Bella I.. Call or Wedi.'tsday and v. i”. .-erve suppt-r. Leland Hart. In February. Mr. and ,be business meet,ng. At this time the 11 o'clock worship service the of wishes and happiness to then,, i „IODS „1 said Union, and Eric M Sim- write LEON CALLAHAN. 9 L uce St.. it was voted to give $10 to the Glee ' Stinson. Harden avenue. pastor will speak on "Pleasure with-[They will be at their North Haven moil-, of SoutlilngU/h. Conn they be- or Rt 2. Lin. olio llle. 38*30 There will be work at 2 o'clock. I Mrs Hart and Mrs Rackliff bought Ing the Exr-. named In said WUI. , HOBaES lu7 sal7 weight 1.0M- Club. $3 to tlie high school arches- ' The feature at tlie Comique out Conscience." The trustees of I home about April 1. w.thout bond lbs priced *50-»225 WIIXI.AM tra. and to pay one-third of the Theatre Eunday and Monday will the church will inert at tlie close a f' ARD G JOHNSON, late of Vinal- HALL. North Newca ::e. I'ei. 52-32 Dnm- haveii. deceased Will and Petition for urlscotta 28*33 expense of installing tlie showers be "Trade Winds with Fredcr.s j service. Epworth League will Probate therein, asking that the .ante 1 STRAND SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY may be proved and allowed and that *?»rd wood perfoot,fItted, *1 25. at the high school building. The at­ March. Joan Bennett. Ralph Bel- j ,ncet at C. theme “The Eighth Com - Legislative Notices letters Testamentary Issue to Vaughn L ? 1?“5'•*'05* M. B. 6t C. O. tendance banner was won by the lamy. and Ann Sothern. , mandment." The evening service of Johnson of Vlnalhaven. he being the > i - . 4J.______26-tf STATE OF MAINE • Exr . liamep In -aid Will, without bond HARD coal for sale, also lumpy Po- “GUNGA DIN” eighth grade. Immediately follow­ The Masonic Club will .spon;or pr,lisc 4IKj worship will follow with The Committee on Bt*t* Prl-on will JOSEPH O WENTWORTH, _ late of cahontus soft coal:___ _dry fitted' ______bar* ing the meeting, the floor was card party to be .held Friday at 3 | nwsraw by the pastor. give a public hearing m it- e- At'im ’“n" d - -a'ed.’’ 'Wiir’un'ci Ivt.tiim and Junk wood. J. B PAUI£EN,~Thom- fl,i Probate thereof asking that the a-ton. Tel 62. ^-tf cleared for dancing in which every- o'clock. For reservations call any, T '*,W *.* !*' 'J* 11 111 m ine mav be proved and allowed and — ™" J . br P ?31 h D r274 if1'' ll.ut Letter- of Administration With - " body, young or old. was encouraged I member of the committee Mi-, and NORTH APPLETON to Construction of a New Wall at th e , hp w l„ unnPXP Iva M «**»»»**»»-»****J) to participate. I -^rs- Harold Ames. Mr. and -Mrs. t __ *5al.n.*' Su''' ;"?d rri -■ Camden ♦ n r i a i v n i i the Prison^ Farm S P 44K3 L. D. ablenb,p person, without bond ' > AN I l*.D ’ Music wAs provided by Fred Clayton McCobb. Mr. and Mrs ; yile jnanv friends of Miss Helen Itate^Prison RcUt ng tO Chaplal!Yo-"t ESTATE LOTTIE E WENTWORTH. Maxey. Earl Maxey, and Mrs. Mail- Georg? Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. El-1 Cullinan will be glad to learn site state prison______lu Appleton, deceased Petition for Administration, asking that Iva M rice Sawyer, who very generously mer True. Refreshments will b' passed her four months' probation MIDDLE-aged man wanted for gen- gave their time and services to help i sorted during the evening. period as a student nurse at Sturdee Notices of Appointment ------mi bond dry m ilker No liquor. References E E promote sociability and a general j s N- Butler, who has been a ; Memorial Hospital in Attleboro, I. Charles L. Veazie. Register of Pro- ESTATE MARIE LANE,, late of CHAPMAN. West Neck. Nobl»boro Me bate for the County of Knox, la the Rockland, deceased Petition for Ad- ^.j- good tijne. For the program of the j medical patient at the Communin Mass., with high rank and received State of Maine, hereby certify that in mlnlfratlon. asking that Adrian Laney :— rr ------evening, much credit Is due Mrs. I Hospital returned home Friday. bpr regulation uniform and the following estates the persons were ol Skowhegan, or some other suitable P ^ ’TION wanted as sale- lady coni- appomted Administrators Executors, per-on. lx- appointed Admr. without P'Ion orligtit housekeeping, highly Sanborn. Mr. Ellis, and those who Charles Atkins has been con- i cape Miss Cullinan is a graduate Guardians and Conservators and on, bond. Ave A W 32 Harden participated, and the Association is ' t0 bbs borne the past week of union Grammar School. Class the dates hereinafter named | ESTATE CLARENCE J MORTON. ______30 32 HARLAND J CALDERWOOD of late of Friendship, deeea-ed Petition FOUR-room unfurnished apartment appreciative of their efforts. with laryngitis. 1533 of Sangerville High School class Rockland February *> 1939 Helen C tor Administration, asking that Alfred wanted, one In family Tel isxl-W. or • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Gershom B. Rollins Corbett of Roeklund. ' was appointed >« Morton of Friendship, or some other write MRS. SADIE BOARDMAN 91 1937 and took a post graduate course Odn., and qualified by filing > I Utable pet o be appointed Admr, T n.-on Ave ?8.3o and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dow February 3. 1S39 In the Churches ln Appleton High School in 1938. ESTATE JOHN PASCAL, lat* of | * St. James Catholic Church: Rock-1'motored to Old Town Sunday to SARAH E LINDEN, of Rocklund Rockport, deceased. Petition lor Ad- visit their mother Mrs. Julia San­ Oruce L Robbins of Rockport was ap- JnuiTJtrktion d " N C T. A asking , land. Mass at 8 and 10.45 a. m. FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMP,NY l4' an'1 that Frank H Ingraham of Rockland, ;EGGS AND CHICKS; St. John s Church: 9.30 a. m. Holy ' born' who is recovering slowly from 4(E MVRYLAND qualified by filing bond on same date. or some other suitable - person, be Rjltimore. Murvbnd ANNIE DAVIS, of Warren Mary appointed Admr. with the will annexed „ . „ . j • Eucharist. 5 00 p. m. Evensong. a severe 1,lness- ASSETS DEC 31. 1938 Creamer of Warren wa- appointed of the estate not alr-adv administered chicks, tested stock. Real Estate. *2 063.342 00 Cons . Feb 21. 1939. and qualified by , of -aid deceased, wlflt bond ROGERS, at C. L. Overlocks. Baptist Church: Sunday School Mortgage Loans, 75.000 00 filing bond on sam e date. ESTATE CHARLES B BROWN, late yarren.______38*30 at 9.45 a. m., worship at 11. The TSo name lepreeh.nn la Iiiah ter 17 802,256 76 I LUCIA D SH1BLES, late of Rock- I of Rockland, deceased. First and final R.I. chicks for .sale. 10c each: orders a fairy thought of as a trickv little cosh in omce and Bank, 1 878 755 10 pert, deceased. Charles H Welch o f trust account presented for allowance taken for future delivery. WALKER’S children's topic in the morning is 1.785.775 65 Rockport was appointed Admr. C T A . I by Clara A. Cotihlg Trustee DELAWARE STORE, .70 Park St , Tel. old man. If caught he will reveal mterer ' and Rents, 50.582 18 : Feb. 21. 1939, w ithout bond ESTATE LESLIE C. DEANE, late, of 616.______23.33 "Scratching." and the sermon has All other Assets. 41184 ” ! . OZORA TURNER, late of Thomaston, ^ j ’pr’eset'^d’^ r allowa^?by‘Ralph Z R,’ R Hatch every whre treasure is hidden. e «u rnom aston (OUnt presented for allowance by Ralph K < nicK-. uk each Hatch every j ns subject "Sleep of the Just." "The 00a co deceased. Jam es E Creighton of ,, wilson Exr week High------producing, excellent llv- Oro-s Assets , 423 O KI OO ThomaT l i . n , .. tonttt wa- appoln •eil Adn r. C T ESTATE LUCY H COBB, late of “hlllty. Tel. 14-22. E H MacFARLAND j Lord Hath Commanded" from Men- Deduct Items not admitted. 168 489 _0 A Fpb 2I 19J9 and qlllllinP(1-----i.m.j .— by ... fl) i Union. ------Rockland, deceased Petition for Con- 29'34 NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING Ing bond on same date 1 delssohn's "Forty-Second Psalm" Admitted. *23.498,407 48 JOBKPH A AMFS late of Annieton 'f‘nmilott of Trustee asking that Bos- PARMENTLRS stra'ln red chicks for The Annual M'etlng of 'he member- , ,, IOSEI II A AMES, late of Appleton. tul Deposit Ar Trust Company of sale, from high nrodtielnc ntillonim is the anthem. Mrs. Grace Strout of the Camden Community Hospital, __ . ..LIASrV\FIBS DFX 31, 1938 *5.080.334 91 diccasej. Clarence J Amt of Apple- Boston. Muss . be confirmed as Trustee clean breeder.- chick *10 p e r hundred Inc., will be held at the St Thoma> *7- Unpaid Lottes. Wn was appointed Admr . F e h 21. 1929. , or the estate giver ‘** '• '• ■-•Li,.,.: " »‘u per nuiidrca. will be at the organ, and Mrs. Guy Parish House. March 20 1939 ut 7 30 1 6.420.673 64 ' I of the estate given In trust for the M M KINNEY. St. George road Tliom- Lermond at the piano. Also there p. in. to hear the report of the trea- Liabilities, 2Z79.869 23 w llnoul Doua |usc and benefit of _Martha„t'__ Wood, aston. Tel Tenants Harbor 56 i-l. 29 34 surer, to-w elec. four ...... uldirectors , for.u, three Cash Capwoi. I, . i ,.i> ,,, deceased. EId* n 11 laimtj of Camden w illis n i t" W isw all p resen ted bv 1 e».vS C ivR .iI tteRed-, u - for -alp. duv old chirks vears and to tran act any other bu-1- Surplus oyer all Liabilities. . „17->J 40 Admr I et> 21. 1939 J, d h ! don Safe Den am Parmenter strain. Maine chicks j ELMER E JOYCE To,'d by Alice H Kennedy. Exx Knowlton. Christian Endeavor I HIRAM A. DUNTON. late of Rock- 'ESTATE LINCOLN H. YOUNG, late land deceased FLuence A Diintoiil0| Rockport, deceased Second Account meets at 6 o'clock, with Rev. Mr. o* Rockland wa- appointed Admx . P,e-ented for allowance by Harry W AT THE PARK MONDAY-TUESDAY Feb. 21. 1939. without bond I Young Admr. CLEMENTS CHICKS Perron, leader. He will use as sub­ FRANK M PACKARD la te o f Owl' ' LYDIA A JAMESON, late of Rock- ject "Left-Handed Folks" The Head. deceased Clara E Packard of ii>nd. deceased Will and Petition for Owl's Head Was appoint' 1 Admx.. E’eh. probate thereof, naklng that the same subject of tlie evening service at 7. 21. 16m9. without bond may be proved and allowed and that CATHERINE E DITUHETT late of hetteni Testamentary Issue to Orace is "The Value of Criticism." Beta Bo-ton. M a-. decea-i'd. William I. A Kenney of Rockland, she being the Alpha meets Monday night, and the Dltche'.t of South Weymouth. Mass. Executrix named Jn -aid Will, wlth- wa- appointed Admr.. Feb 21. 19o9. GU| bond. Ladies' Circle meets Wednesday. without bond Aian I, Bird ol Rock- I ESTATE MARY L. BREWSTER, lute land was appointed Agent in M attle. 1 of Rockland, deceased. Petition Tor Prayer meeting Thursday night. EI.DREAN ORFF. U te of Cushing, de- At'minIMratlon. asking that Carrie B. Federated Church: Sunday Schoci1 ceased. Albert V. Orff of Cushing was Brown and Lena B Rokes. both of appointed Exr.. Feb. 21. 1939. without Rockland, or some other Suitable per- vi.EMENTS Chirks give exet at 9.45, worship at 11; sermon sub­ bo n d -on, be appointed Admxs. without MARY A KEIZER late of Rockland bond lionallv profitable results. Untis, ject "How Shall We Think of Man?" deceased Ira J. S hum an of Rockland ESTATE GUY F. ANDREWS, late of Reds also Cross Breeds aud S This is the second in a series of was appointed Exr . Feb 21. 1939. and ' Camden, deceased. First and final ac- Linked Day old pullets or C* qualllled by filing bond on same date, count presented for allowance by erelx full of extra liyb.id vigor a Lenten services, the general theme NANCY BUSHNELL, late ol Thom as- ! Minnie G Ingraham Exx sold with 98') sex guarantee. 4 ton. deceased. Fred Davis of T h o m -! ESTATE ADA B MERRIAM, late of “four-farm co-operative” Insu j of which is "Rethinking Religion." heller quality lor less moll aston was appointed Ext Feb 21. 1939. Union, deceased. Petition for Admin- Catalog free. Write CI.EMEN i The Federated Choral Association and qualified It., filing bond on same i-tration, asking that Wilson L. Mer- BROTHERS I 4RMs, R. j j win( d» t e ______• riani of Union, or some other suitable What happens when three British of loldlei". the three discover cv i-1 wiJ1 sing Hie anthem. "Pather Guide MABEL OXTO'I BURNS, late of pen-on. be appointed Admr . with bond port, Me. 26 Army sergeants disceover a whole- dcncc that a band of murderous Rockland, decea . .1, Maria V. Keller ESTATE SAMUEL B GRAY JR. and ______Me" by Carty. Tlie subject of the of Milton, Mu- was appointed Exx . LUNETTE E GRAY, minors, of Rock- — sale religious murder plot flamingg ' Thugs, who have been dormant for evening service Ls "The White Side Feb 21. 1939. v thottt bond. Edward land Petition for License to Mortgage, ~ 50 years, has flamed into revolt, C Payson of R< . gland was appointed certain Real Estate situated In Rock along India's northwestern frontier of the Cross" Epworth League Agent In Maine land and fully described in said peti­ I MISCELLANEOUS i again practicing Thuggee, their meets at 6. IDA A. HARJULA. lute of South tion. presented by Samuel B. Gray of provides the dramatic action of the Thomaston, deceased. Ar hur E Har- Rockland. Gdn 4^ ••• ••• ••• ••• >c. terrifying religious rites of murder i Jttltt of Quincy, Mass . and William E. ESTATE O U 'A A JOHANSEN, lat" o f Harjula of South Thmnhaton. Maine, KENNHM’H Robinson. Taxi Service, spectacular film. “Gunga D in . 111 by strangling, the victims, being Rocklund. deceused First and final day or night. Pric< ;. reasonable. TEL. MARTINSVILLE were appointed Exr-. T i ll . 21. 1939. account presented for allowance by whicli Cary Grant. Victor McLag- dedicated 10 the four-armed god- without bond Alfred M. Strout of Henrik J. Johansen. Admr. 276-W.______26*31 Thomaston .was appointed Agent in ESTATE HARRIET A. THORNDIKE, A good reading You mav u-lr qur - lcr. and Douglas Fairbanks. Jr . are dess. Kali. At 10 30 Sunday morning in the Maine late of Rockland, deceased First and tion . 25c and stamp. GEORGE JONES starred Th? trio returns to the army post, EDITH LOVCTT of Appleton. May­ llr.al account presented for allowance Dtxmont, Me 28’.'10 Church on the Ridge the pastor nard M Brown of Appletoh wa ap- bv Katherine H Haines, Exx This version of ihe famous Rud- organize a large battalion and set will speak from tlie topic "Watch pointed Conservator, Feb. 16. 1939 and i ELMER E. SIMMONS, late of Rock- SPENCER eor.-et- and ■ urglcnl sup­ quallfled by filing bond Feb. 24. 1939 I land, deceased Will und Codicil and ports. Call MRS LOUISE BROWN. 5 yard Kipling ixx in lias as its pic- out to crush the uprising. Their ■ With Me." Tlie Bible School will JULIA ANNIE BRADFORD, lule of Petition for Probate thereof, asking Achorn St . Rockland. Tel 224-W. 28*33 tunsque background a British ran- mission takes them to a huge , convene at 11.30: evening service at Thomaston, deceased l'Yank D Elliot that the same may be proved and al- LADIES—Reliable hair goods at Rock- of Thomaston was appointed Exr.. Feb lowed slid that Letters Testamentary land Hair Store, 24 Elm St. Mall order* tonment at the base oi Hie Hima- temple serving as the headquarters 7. with songs of praise and a mes- 21 1939. raid qualified by filing bond Issue to Edna S. Look of Rockland and ' solicited. H. C. RHODES. Tel. 519-J 'S'*9 1 C. Wlnnlfred Spaulding of Mattapun. I 26-tf lay anti native villages and temples of the Thugs, where they are cap- t sage from the Word of God. Tlie GEORGE B DILLINGHAM, lute cf Mass., they being the Rxxs. named in TlromastoD, deceased. Anna R. Dill-1 ■,aid Will, without bond. SKATES sharpened while you wait. in northren India. lured. How Gunga Din. the elderly : Wednesday evening prayer service CRIE HARDWARE CO.. 408 Main Bt., Guns and gangs arc much In evidence as Ronald Reagan, hero and Inglnim. o l Thomaston w j x appointed Wltnes-. IIARRY E WILBUR. Esquire Grant. McLaglen and Fairbank- native water carrier, saves their will be given in co-operating with star of the thrilling "Secret Service Adventures” films, is held captive in Admx Feb 21. 1939. and qualified by Judge of Probate Court for Knox ______26-tf filing bond Feb. 25. 1939 County. Rockland. Maine. WATCHMAKER—Repairing w a tcu e/ are een a ergeant.-in the Queen's livps at the secriflce of his own, ihe Baptist chapel at Port Clyde in “Secret Service of the Air," first ol the scries. Others in the Warner Bros, Attest: Attest: clocks, antiques all kinds. Call and Own Sappers and Miners Sent supplies one of the epic's dramatic special meetings beginning. March picture include Rosella Towne. Ila Rhodes, John Lite! and James Stephen­ CHARI.ES L VEAZIE. CHARI.ES L. VEAZIE. deliver, 8. ARTHUR MACOMBER. 23 Register. Register. out to locale a missing detachment highlights.—adv, son.—adv. Amesuury 8t., Rockland, Tel. 958-J. 15. 27-8-33 27-S 33 26-tf N. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette,- Saturday, March 11, il939 Page Seven

proceeding to New York and A Musical Star Lady Knox Chapter through the east, everywhere win­ This And That ning unprecedented triumphs. When Arthur Autio Heads Or­ Agnes Johnson and Pauline Re a l m of plans were made for the trip chestra To Be Heard At Tatum Presented As Pil­ to America, the great Mei Lan- Fnng, China's foremast dramatic Spring Concert grimage Candidates O C l E T Y actor, designed hundreds of elabor- In a recent Issue of this paper M u s ic ale costumes and aided the group Mt's. Oardner French, entertained I.ndy Knox Chapter, D.A.R.. met there appeared an article about the in deciding on its repertoire, which Thursday night at a dinner party, Monday at the home of Mrs. Hester spring concert to be held at the is a blend of songs, danees.orches- her guests being, Mrs. Kendrick Chase, with Mrs. Amy Nutt, Mrs. by Gladys Si. Clair Ileislad Community Building Saturday. tral and dramatic numbers. Some Libby of Camden, Mrs. Raymond Hazel Cushman, Miss Bernice Par­ March 25. The outstanding event of the ancient instruments (played Cross, Mrs. Seymour Cameron, and It Is cause for rejoicing that some of whom are about on the of this program is the orchestra ker and Mrs. Delia Cross as assist­ By K. S. F. by men of the group) like the "pi- Miss Ruth Russell. The table was point of withdrawing from active under the direction of Arthur Autio. ing hostesses. Twenty members Rockland has recaptured, fl some pa.'' Chinese guitar, show a mastery lovely in decorations in keeping with service. We have some excellent as great in the hands of the musi­ For a brief resume of Mr. Autio’s were present and several answered degree, its former interest in music. St. Patrick's Day. Tlie group at­ Seme prize fighters watch nothing vocal teachers hereabouts. For In­ cians as a Krelsler on the violin. musical career one must go back to the roll-call with a statement as to Already thus far this season three tended a cinema in the evening. about the opponent but his eyebrows. stance, there Ls Lilian Spragua Cop­ 0 0 0 0 Finland where he was born 50-odd where their revolutionary ancestor • • • • hate been three notably fine con­ ping. She will tell you that her Mr, and Mrs W. O. Puller, who years ago. His was a very musical Josef Hofmanns Camegie Hall Principal Joseph E. Blalsdell. ac­ Ls buried, and whether or not his Out in Missouri a bunch of dogs certs—the lirst under the manage­ singing days are over, but her keen have been spending the winter at family, his father being a noted bass (New York) recital Ls announced companied by Ralph Cowan. Rich­ grave has an S.A.R. marker. chased a wolf into a man's yard. The ment of energetic nnd capable Miss understanding intelligence, her fine Hotel Oralynn ln Miami, Fla., begin viol player and thus it was that Ar­ for Sunday evening. March 26. and ard Karl and Paul Horeyseck. were The chairman of D.A.R. Good man rushed for his gun and killed Dorothy Lawry and presenting Jorg background of study, training and already the word is “standing room their Northward journey March 31, thur began his career at the age of In Ia>wtston recently to attend the Citizenship Pilgrimage announced the wolf and collected $5 bounty and Bolet. brilliant Cuban pianist; the experience, give her unusual pow -1 now on sale; The announcement planning brief stops in Richmond, six when he began to take up vio­ annual science exhibit at Bates the name of Miss Agnes Dorothy then fed the dogs the wolf's body. Lenten recital of last week by the ers, as a teacher, and anyone em­ also reads: “According to Dr. Hof­ Va. and Boston, enroute. Mr. and lin. Later, he became a member College. Johnson, formerly of Tenant's Har­ • * * • Rubinstein Club, and the concert oi barking upon study with her will manns custom there will positively Mrs. Fuller called recently upon tlie of various orchestras and bands bor, now a senior in the Rockland All this talk of bringing the un­ last Sunday afternoon by the Knox be enriched. They will not only be be no stage seats." E M. Lawrences, finding there at throughout Finland and played for Leland Mason is spending the High School, as a candidate for this happy and unfortunate Jews into County Men's Chorus directed by taught how to sing correctly, but • • » « the moment Capt. James Creighton 15 years professionally. He was for weekend in Portland. Pilgrimage to Washington. In April, this country frem Germany, letting S. T. Constantine. they will be given a background in J. Fischer * 'Bro. are issuing a of Thomaston. Mrs. Creighton is at four years a member of the Helsinki and that of Miss Pauline Tatum of that country keep all their money, Ls To my deep regret I was unable to vocal music that will ndl immeas­ second book of music for the Ham­ present in ,St. Petersburg. Tlie (Helsingfors) City Band under the Members of T Club, met for pic­ Rockport. The names of these two not quite as It should be when this attend last week's concerts, due to urably to their own abilides mond Organ, compositions of sub­ Lawrences start North the coming direction of Mr. Apostle, a famous girls will be placed with others in a nic supper last night, at the home country already has millions who a pesky sinus which has kept me * • • * stantial Worth, suitable in almost month, as Mr. Iaiwrence will be director at that time. of Mrs. Veda Brown, in Rockport. box and the name of the successful are unable to get employment no confined to the house, but enthusi­ Die Lenten recital bv the Rubin­ every instance for both church and making early preparations for In 1912 his desire to see the world candidate will be drawn next Wed­ The evening was devoted to sew­ matter how hard they try. astic reports have reached my ears stein Club brought back memories concert use. Again Charles Ray­ starting up his sardine business. brought him to America and he nesday, at the D A R. annual con­ ing. • • • • concerning both activities. The to me of similar recital 25 years mond Cronham. former municipal made his home in Norwood. Mass. ference in Portland. Safe driving is not a mechanical consensus of opinion seems to be ago. in which I was a participant organist of Portland, and an ex­ A merry party of young people Mrs. John I. Snow, is chairman While living there he was a director The speaker of the afternoon was problem, even though the mechanics that the Lenten recital again im­ In my younger singing days. 7 had perienced Hammond organist, has mostly members of the Busy Bees of the circle supper to be served of a Finnish band. He has also di­ Capta.n Keryn ap Rice, who gat? of safety should be enforced. It is pressed upon the hearers tlie wealth ’dug out" this former program been responsible for the transcrip­ class of the First Baptist Sunday next Wednesday, at the Congrega-' rected bands and orchestras in a very interesting talk, on the rela­ primarily a problem of the human of musical talent Rockland and to use in this week’s column, as I tions and registrations. Explicit d i­ School, met at the home of Joseph tional Church. Maynard. Norwood. Peabody, Fitch­ tion of the United States with the mentality—just good brains and vicinity has to offer aLso that the remembered, too. that the concert rections as regards the registration Mills, 6 Cedar street Wednesday burg and Quincy. Republic of Nicaragua in Central judgment, and death is often caused splendid work done by the men's was arranged under the direction of for the compositions are shown. night, the occasion being the cele­ Mrs. Pearl Jones, of Thomaston Because of failing health he America, and something of the life by this lack in the human mini. chorus was convincing that Knox the late Mrs A D. Bird. I will not The eight pieces comprising this bration of his 14th birthday. After entertained X.CS. Club this week, moved to North Waldoboro in 1932. as lived In that locality. Think and keep your mind clear and County is amply able to present show the program here as it has second volume are: The Largo, by at luncheon and a sewing party. During the seven years that he ha.s presenting him with many and on where you are going tf you wish such an organization to do credit to already appeared in an earlier issue, Handel; Bourree in C, by Bach; the beautiful and useful gifts, a very The meeting next Thursday will live] there he has taken part in all A FAMOUS BOTANIST to live long. everyone concerned. Musical appe­ used fittingly in con in act if,a wlih traditional "Song of the Volga be with Mrs. Frederick Cates. Finnish gatherings and has been pleasant evening was passed with • 0 e • tites are whetted to hear more con­ Mrs. Birds obituary. Boatmen;** Scarlatti's "Pastorale in in great demand whenever an or­ Sir William Smith of Scotland To the playing of games and story Did you ever cat corn griddle certs In the near future, and we Mis. Birds death brings a noie of I) minor; "Evensong" by Edward Mrs. W. Seymour Cameron, was chestra director was needed. HLs Head Judges At Boston Show telling Refreshments were much cakes? If not. ycu have a treat in hope more Will be forthcoming. saonens. for another staunch advo­ Johnson; the spiritual "Deep hostess, Wednesday to Dessert interest in music has extended over enjoyed, especially the beautiful store if your cook will follow th « Why doesn't Lotte McLaughlin pre­ cator of the best in music ha.s left River;" "Indian Serenade' by Harry Bridge Club. Mrs. Cleveland Sleeper a long period of time and is not now Heading a distinguished group of cakes presented by Mrs. Wooster rule: Mix and sift one cup of flour, sent her class in concert again, and us. Herself a brilliant and gifleo L. Vibbard; and a Jubilate Deo by and Mrs. Lammie. The guests were Jr., and Mrs. Donnld C. Leach won as intense as it once was. Were judges for the 68th annual New high scores. l 'j teaspoons baking powder. 2-3 lend her own fine voice in a group pianist. Mrs. Bird never lost ,»i op­ A. J. Stiver. Robert Philbrook, Osmond Palmer, it not for his friends who enjoy his England Spring Flower Show. teaspoon salt and Li teaspoon papri­ of soles for the occasion? It has portunity to promote musical in­ A WINTRY MILD playing and realize his ability, he March 16 to 21. is Sir William Maurice Amrs. Lloyd Snowdeal. Carl LouLs Marcus who lias been a pa­ ka. Combine one egg well beaten been long since she sang to us. terests. She was particularly en­ I knew (hut. dishes are waiting Blackinglon. Ervin Wooster. Don­ would gladly lay his instruments Wright Smith, of Edinburgh. Scot­ And there are l>ed< to make tient at Knox Hospital the past with one cup corn meal and '4 cup Anyway we are going to have con­ couraging to young musicians, will, But I shall walk for a wintry mile ald Philbrook. Seward Dinsmore. aside. land. Sir William, who Ls professor For tny own sp in i's sake month, returned Thursday to his of botany at the University of Edin­ sweet milk; add flour mixture and fidence that musical Interest in words ol advice to whet their ambi­ I shall lift my face (o the blowing Fred la. :111111c and Arthur Stanley. He plays several instruments but home on Summer street. beat well until blended, thpn add this vicinity Is on Hie upturn again. tions. I can spenk for myself in Of Ihe clean wind down (he land Ls best 'acquainted with the violin burgh. King's botanist in Scotland, Khali dig by a tangled "ree root and Regius Kieper of tlie Royal two tablespoons melted butter aud We know that the Rubinstein Club Hus. for so many many times dal With a quick exploring hand From pa t experience. Mrs. Maude Rebekah supper circle held a and the clarinet After once hear­ she speak kindly of my place in lo­ To llnd tlie new green mosses Botanic Garden at Edinburgh. Ls cook a; all pan cakes. ha.s had excellent pre grains this Ulunketed warm and white; Andrews Lincoln's audience knows double silver link social, Thursday ing him. one notices immediately • 0 • • cal musical activities, and her in­ I shall break the lee at the stream one of the must distinguished bot­ season, tlwt the Methrbeser Club, edge I well li, r merits os a dramatic read- at the home of Mrs Reina Robin­ that here indeed Ls a man witli such terest In this column never lagged. anists of the world. < Every business has its day and wliile devoting its first attention to To see the emerald ltglv. l er, and will attend in large num­ son. At the afternoon session, 211 appreciation and understanding of Over and over again she spoke Of the three-leafed clover lying In discussing the show with Ed­ fashion. Now, after the shell craze literary interests, features music on Tender and green as spring; bers when Mrs. Lincoln makes an- members had a delightful time at music as is not often excelled. He words of commendation, and often 1 shall hold to my cheeks the roses ward I. Farrington, secretary of the In jewelry is quite at its height, all its programs. W’ know that l other appearance Tuesday at 2 sewing and games, the hostess serv­ Ls married and has a son who plays had timely suggestions and infor­ Tha: wintry winds can bring society. Sir William expressed con­ comes the word that the latest fad the public sc hoc 1 music embraces Then I shall go back to the sweeping. I o'clock at the Universalist vestry. ing refreshments. Assisting Mrs. the piano. mation that helped me greatly Io the ta-ks that have seemed too siderable interest in the feature of in jewelry is strings of fish. This is several factors—general study, glee long. 1 This reading Ls open to the public Robinson were Mrs. Winifred Karl. Among the other players of the Such encouragement as she gave is With my heart as light as a bubble. the show, the "Gardening Down the I the decree for spring fashions. clubs, band, orchestras, choruses, f and arrangements for admission Mrs. Susie Davis, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, orchestra are Levi Flint, drums; Al what epurs us all on to greater And on m y lips a song. Ages." display, which, by means of What a lot the sea contributes to etc. We know that Miss McLaugh­ By Orace Noll Crowell I may tr made with Mrs. E F Glover. and Mrs. Bernice Havener. The Marsh, violin. Steve Kessel, bass effort eight selected gardens, depicts the life and dress. lin's federal class is doing consist­ evening party was in chargp of Mrs. viol; and Oabriel Winchenbaugh. 0 0 0 0 — progress of gardening during the • • • • ently good work. All these various Itoocvik Club. will meet Tue.sday Mr alld Mrs. Karl Nichols and Nina Davis, Miss Doris Hyler. Mrs. violin, all of Rockland; John Green- Rather intriguing is tlie concert with Mrs. Bessie Benner, Broadway. past 2000 years. The new spring shade for dresses undertakings and accomplishments two children, have returned to Wal­ Marjorie Cummings. Mrs. Ruth rose. clarinet, of West Rockport; recently presented in Worcester by Sir William was aLso interested in and blouses to be worn with proper are good. But wc would co one step tham. Mass., after being guests of Benner. Mrs Lola Smith and Mrs. Frank Young, trumpet, of Owls further and suggest that more pri­ ten artists from Shanghai, men and the great display which Ls to f ill contrasting shades Ls lime yellow I relatives and friends in ths city. Mabel Bowley. with an attendance Head; John Putansu, trombone, of women from the first families of Orand Hall—the "New England which is a brilliant yellow green, vate musical study be ur.d'rtnlcen. ni 35. Cribbage. Chinese checkers! Waldoboro; Ray Newton, flute, of both vocal amf instrumental. Vocal China, in this country at the pres­ SPRING COMES Mrs Edward Moffitt was hostess Rockport; and Vivian Wick, piano, House and Garden" that the Gar­ very vivid. and needlework furnished enter­ • • • • particularly, for iliere i - cl art li of ent time to aid China's war refu- TO THE LIVING ROOM Tuesday at a four tables bridge. of Union. All are exceptionally den Clubs of Massachusetts are tainment. Refreshments were served Due to tlie great care used in re­ solo singers at the present, lime. gees. Die program arranged to ' I101101 going to Miss Dorothy good players and the youngest has staging Sir William also remarked Gorgeous fining processes and treating it. When tliere Isa vacancy in .1 churrti demon‘•.Irate the ancient culture ot Thomas. Mbs Barbara BlnLsdell and Wawenock Club iflet Wednesday ten years of playing to her credit tha! he welcomed the cpportunlty petroleum for lubricating watches quartet, for example, they are hard Chinn aroused profound interest . Mrs. Earle Dow. Miss Patricia afternoon with Mrs Hattie Keating and the others have played from to become acquainted with the or­ CINERAREAS costs hundreds of dollars a barrel. put to find a substitute. But this Under tlie title of "Au (Evening in Thompson won the travelling prize. Roll call was responded to by quo­ chids. the roses, the carnations and 20 to 46 years. • * 0 • statement brings another thought Cathay," Hie urogram featured Late bu(Tnt lunch was served, the tations by Charles Spurgeon. Cur­ the other flowers which have be°n for $1.00 In all it should prove to be an Think this over carefully: D u ra to mind—and that i-, for us not to classical music, (lances and dramas ' table being resplendant wih a rent events and questions were dveloped to such high degrees of orchestra well worth hearing and Is no place on earth that is east and fall to offer encouragement to the of old China. Mrs. Ernest S. II. Seldom will you find surli a 1 renter of yrllow roses, flanked by given with a paper on "Die Isle of perfection in America, as well as to the Finnish Club of Rockland and no place that Is west. It is the di­ younger singers if opportunity pre­ Tong, wife of the counsellor of chewy amt haidy plant for such 1 yellow candle.-. with rainbow sand- Wight" by Mrs. Keating complet­ learn tlie methods and means we a reasonable pike. Take one vicinity would appreciate your pat­ rection toward which the earth Ls sents itself. Let them iib.'litute I11 Kwangtung Province and prominent I use in planning our rock gardens, home for a weekend surprise. 1 wiches and decorated cakes in ing an interesting program. ronage at this event. turning that is called "cast" and quartets, or or even give the 11 a per­ in amateur theatricals of Shang-I 1 blending colors Tho.se bidden were our annual borders, perennial beds, Helvi Rivers the direction from which it Is turn­ manent position let tlirni fill in as hai. is leader of the group of men j Miss Marion Mullen. Mrs. Nelson There will be a study group meet­ and the rest. ing that Is called "west.” soloist;, appear in local p-ograms, and women who are professors and SILSBY’S Glidden. Mr Robert Nursen Jr. of ing of the Rockland League of More than all, he concluded, he TENANT’S HARBOR • * 0 • etc., even if they do not give one musicians In their own country. Nashua. N. H Mrs. Edward Barn- Women Voters, Monday at the heme was anxious to see an American FLOWER SHOP Once upon a time a man looked at hundred percent satlsfae ill’ It is Using the talents of her troupe , 1 ard. Miss Mildred Sweeney. Miss of Mrs. Lawrence Miller. 26 R an­ flower show. He said he understood Knox Lodge I OO.F. of Rockland the stock market tables to see if he the only way they will get a start for thLs humanitarian cause. Mrs. j TEL. 318-W k Annie Andersen, Miss Joan Moulai- kin street. A round table discus­ will work initiatory degree Tuesday our shows in New England are had lost or won. Today he looks at Tong came to this country, first, 371 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND and prepare themselvrs to rte’p 30-It 1 son Miss Dorothy Lawry. Miss Viola sion of the social security laws will at St. George Lodge. Die Deputy staged on a much more lavish and them to see if his stocks are still going to the west coast, and then! be held and reports will be read on into the shoes of the older singers. k Joy, Miss Mary Lawry and Mrs. G. M. and district deputy will be gigantic scale than is the case in quoted. this week's 'Personal Interviews.” b Howard Chase. present. Supper will be served at Great Britain and in Europe, par­ • • • • ticularly in the manner in which we The International Federation of w Edwin R Edwards, who has been 630. 4 Reading bv Mrs Maude Andrews arrange for displays, backgrounds Business and Professional Women seriously in for ten days, entered Robert Reid of Providence spent and features. Ls making a program to broadcast f Lincoln Tuesday at 2, Universalist Knox Hospital yesterday for obser­ Sunday with his parents, Mr. and I vestry. The public may attend.—adv Mrs. John Reid. He was accom­ peace for the world. It will ba vation and treatment. House furnLsliings cleaned. Re­ CHOOSE A NEW ? 30-1'- panied by George Brault, also of heard from coast to coast Ail 4 vive the clean beauty of your slip Chapin Class will meet Diesdav Providence. power to it! covers, tapestries, curtains drapes, • • * 0 rt The Candy Corner, home of night with Mrs A. F Russell. Clare­ The Baptist Ladies Sewing Sircle ’« F-C-D candies, black and white box, blankets. Call the People's Laun­ • Faith" said Don O Shelton, "arms I mont street. held its annual meeting Tuesday • now at Crie's Gift Shop. Tel. 563-W. dry. Limerock St. Tel. 170. Special the Christian for every conflict ." and elected as officers; Alice Wheel­ » « • • , 20-tf Edward H. Carlson of Portland low prices next week —adv. FOR er, president; Mabel Barter, vice The first paper money in America 1 was a recent guest of his mother. 4 president; Jessie Harris, secretary; was issued by the Massachusetts I Cruises arranged, steamship tick­ Mrs. Helen H. Carlson. Margaret Cant, treasurer; Myrtle Bay Colony. ets to all parts of the world. M. F. SUN.-MON.-TUES. Word comes from St. Petersburg. Taylor. Mabel Wilson. Margaret • » • « I.ovejoy,, 140 Talbot avenue, Tel. Reid, directors. Supper was served Die spring textile color card has 1060-J, Rockland. 16-S-tf Fla., that Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown are leaving soon for their Rockland by Mabel Wilson and Mabel Barter. chosen eight colors for women'.: home, "Ed" has been deriving much Hey Sheerer of Pawtucket., R. I. shoes—French cognac, port brown, spent Sunday with his father Wil­ harvest wine, red henna, burnt SPRING MONDAY-TUESDAY enjoyment from the Rotary mect- ! ings. which he describes as "big liam E. Sheerer. ' toast, fairway green and rouge. * * 0 0 affairs." Mr. and Mrs. John Reid. Mr. and Pray take care that your spring SECRET Mrs. William Imlach and daughter ' song be not “Sneeze.' Diet will help Miss Lillian M. Baker has re­ Betty called last Saturday on Mar­ with your extra heed of body in turned much improved in health garet Reid at Boothbay Harbor. SERVICE following treatment at Phil,ins 1 this line. Rebekah Sewing Circle meets • • • • House, Boston. Monday with Myrtle Taylor. The teacher was testing the YOUR FAVORITE FROCK CAN ,» • ♦ • OF THE AIR ' knowledge of the kindergarten. Clap- Church Services i ping a coin on the desk, she’said, BE DYED A NEW SHADE AT “Joy in Service” will be the ser­ "What is that?" RONALD REAGAN mon subject at the Church on the IMN IITEI • IL* ROOMS COMIQUE Instantly a voice replied. "Tails." IMUS SlfMfkSWIWW FOT.lt CAMDBN Hill Sunday at 10.30. This will be • 0 0 0 ChiM itn's Matinee Tuesday the second of the scries of four The memory of the actress Adi 4.nn P. M .— 10 C e n ts SUNDAY ANO MONDAY chapters taken from the letter of1 Rehan is brought back by her MARCH 12-13 Paul to the Phillppians. All at­ nephew, Arthur Bvrcn, who has all L A M B ’S TODAY W ILLIAM BOY I) In “TRADE WINDS” tendants are urged to read the sec­ thp earmarks of a good actor and "Sl’NSET TRAIL” ond chapter of Phillppians before will be a credit to hLs distinguished Have your dress dyed a new color— dress it up with a w ith the hour of service to derive the aunt's memory. JOAN BENNETT most from the hour. 0 0 0 0 flower or frilly front and presto... it becomes your favorite! FREDRIC MARCH The Church Sewing Circle mem­ Paderewski 78. with his marvel­ M ETRO NEWS bers are to be the special guests of ous hair clipped so short, has lost PARK § the Happy Hour of Music and Mes­ much of the picturesque In his per­ sage service Sunday night, which Is sonality. Wh.it a man and what YOUR SUIT AND COAT WILL NEED the second department of the courage to come again for a con­ Church Family receiving recogni­ cert tour. lie says lie lias no in - 1 CLEANING FOR EASTER tion during March. Church Family 1 tention of working here or abroad , 0 Month. Beginning promptly at 6.45 for the cinema again. GOLDEN NOW PLAYING . . o . I Send It Today To the piano duo consisting of Mrs. “CAFE SOCIETY" Wilson and Mrs. Smith will again with I heard a woman at the hotel HEART be featured, presenting Gospel songs FRED MacMURRAY table u..k the colored waiter, "W hat! with variations. AU music lovers' MADELEINE CARROLL is grouper?" DONUTS are invited to enjoy this preliminary . "It’s a kind of ham" said the C L E A N E R S - -DYERS 15-minule period, each Sunday J Crirkcy. L A M B ’S Creamy . . . Wholesome . . . Delicious .. . Made night In March. Pastor Smith will j "Is that so! We thought it was With Butter and Pure Milk... Fried in Pure Vege­ speak ou the theme "Faithful fish.” ROCKLAND, ME. "No", said the colored man. "The table O il... Same Large Size, Same High Quality Womanhood" ! 30f lt kind we has down in dese waters . .. At a New LOW Price. Continuous Sat. 2.00 ta 1030 Read D ie Courier-Gazette Ls ham." Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, March II, 1939 Every-Other-Day

of his absence. Mr Hill did not moistened with lemon juice. Ar­ seetn to improve much from hospi­ A MAID CALLED MILLS range on lettuce leaves and place a Apple Slump Again Last Forty Popes I THE LYRIC MUSE tal treatment. ball of creamed cottage cheese rolled in nuts on top. Here Comes a Recipe All All of Them Have Been We are having plenty of bad A—A weather here—raiq, fog, and strong Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talks Chocolate Almond Frosting the Way From State of Italians — The French winds. A northwest gale is howling About Household Matters Three tablespoons butter. 2 table- Connecticut Rank Next as these words are being written. I spons hot La Tonraine Coffee. 1-8 Our fog signal was out of com­ BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS teaspoon salt, 2 squares chocolate j New Haven, Conn., March 7 The lands which, during 19 cen- mission from Feb. 26 to March 5 (Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p m. over Stations | melted. 1-3 cup sliced toasted Editor of Courier-GUzctte:- ' turies, have contributed Popes to The tender Ilex landed a different WNAC Boston; WTAG. Worcester; WCSH. Portland; WTIC. Hartford; ! almonds, 1*4 cups confectioner’s su- _ .. „ „ 1 rule over the Roman Catholic Publication Limited to Brief WICC. Bridgeport; WEAN. Providence; and WLBZ, Bangor)...... , Reading Bessie Wallaces recipe machine installed by machinist Fred Poems gar. 1 tablespoon boiling water. Church, are listed in a bulletin from Morang. We enjoyed Fred's visit. of Original Composition Mix butter with coffee, salt and for ,nakln« aPPle slumP- remind» me the Washington, D. C. head­ He also showed us up playing crib- i By Subscribers We heard the I Uve wallpaper or crepe paper and chocolate. Add rest of ingredients of lhc - "Please accept my sincere thanks I J * thf Wl • chutney and half a teaspoonful of meat Have very hot Pour batter next month, but it will not be the hangings and tassels of blue and tween the years 79 and 752. Six clam chowder contest staged by ra­ for the very fine Christmas card you "I really would like very much to buy English m u'tard to good butterv into the baking dish and put into smelly, steaming conglomeration gold Popes were natives of Oermar.?, dio recently, clam chowder being a TY , . « T I'M »* ** > * w aaF sent me. It's very nice to know that Bul reply."0 m°DeT ™ Ue j cooked asparagus. Roil large thin oven which has been preheated and Of dusty brown canvas of previous The enlarged rings will be redeco­ favorite dish in our family. We four were Syrians and three each your friends think of you and back slices of smoked turkey around a bake for about 15 minutes at 400 years. i rated in the same style. Adjoining have never added tomatoes, but con­ Is It a pedler that ring* your hell. wire from Spain and Africa. it up with a card. Very sorry to And Journeys from door to door: j few stalks of dressed asparagus, degrees P. During the baking more This year the circus is going mod- the menagerie tent will be a horse sider it would be according to in­ sav that I regr-t most cf all my not Or is l- the meek and lowly Christ fasten with a toothpick and ar- j of the drippings can be spooned on The smallest monkey is the pyg­ dividual tastes whether they were To be ministered to as of yore? ern colored and costumed so it fair tent with streamlined dccora- being able to visit my friends along Oh. do not let him go away. j range in a flat baking dish. Tcp top of the pudding. scarcely can claim to be in the same tions. where the new stock of Ken- my marmoset of Brazil. It weighs put in it or left out. H>- may not return another day. the New England coa.~t last Christ­ each portion with a thin slice of Chocolate Meringue Pudding classification with the old-time tucky ring horses may be Inspected 4'y ounces, about twice a-> much as We are still awaiting the promised mas. You can rest assured that if Throw open your heart and let Him In. I .__ Two cups brown sugar. 5 table- jcircus father saw when he was a free—an innovation. a mouse, and has heavy hair and a visit from the Davises of The Yes. receive Him with a smile: American cheese, pour half a glass I am alive you will hear the buzz of The Joy you give to the least of Hl* of milk or light cream over all and sP°°ns chrcolate taWp- i«d. Tlie shew again will feature Oar- long tail. Cuckolds. Will return to you In a while. my motors next Chrl-tmas. And you can say at the close of day grill until the cheese Is melted. If SPOO,,S graVed bread crumbs l ’4 Tlie circus will play approximate- gantua the Great, the gorilla "The work I am doing her* is very "Surely the Chris’ hath passed this teaspoon salt. 1 quart milk. 4 eggs. ,y usua, Utnerary atocul 160 Portland Head way." you can't get smoked turkey you John Ringling North president different frem what I have been do­ Harriet Cold Parker ' can buy a bottle of hickory- smoked fl’Parate^- 1-3 CUP su?al cities, traveling in four trainsi of 10( of the circus that his famous uncles Another week has rolled around.1 Philadelphia ing. There is something excit­ Place brown sugar, chocolate, It w\i founded more than 50 years hco The first thing we know April MMMM 1 salt and sprinkle it over plain turkey double-length steel cars, ing all the time. Wc fly from La i or even chicken for the same crumbs, salt and milk in top of open in Madison Square Garden, came bark from Europe with new , showers will sprinkle tlie down be­ I tqvin CRYSTALS Paz. which is more than 12.000 feet j effect. double boiler anti cook until thick­ New York, between April 7 and 10 acts for the chow and is supervlA- IT ENOS low. Our weather reporters are still above sea level, considered the high­ I For The Courler-Guze le| ened; add slightly beaten egg yolks; telling about snow, sleet and rain: Humid little crystals. Lamp shades that are shabby The tent of Uie main show—the ing final preparations at winter | WASH DAY est capitol in the world, to our mines Twisting everywhere. seem to lx* a nopular problem rlgh1 turn into pudding pail Cover with —wll| air-conditioned quarters In Sarawita Pla guess we can take it. in the tropical jungle which Is only Cling to log* and ledges. a meringue made of the beaten eggs 0RUD6ERY R. T Sterling and family enter­ Plastic beauty there. now. Silk shades can be dipped up with 22 units eliminating the usual- 1 ------800 feet above sea level. In our and sugar. Bake 20 to 25 minutes ly stifling heat under the huge can- j "A man Is liable not to get much , tained last Saturday evening Mr. Humid little crystal*. and down in lukewarm scap suds in H/ORK flight we have to fly peer the Andes Waltzing through the air. in a moderate oven (325 degrees P.) vas domc credit in this world.” said Uncle W ITH COLO and Mrs. W. C. Dow of Portland. the bath tub. rinsed and dried earc- I mnn. Mountains at an altitude of 22.000 Twine the boughs and branches. Serves 8. Opening speetacles of tlie 1939 Eben. "If you's prosperous dcy'Sl Arthur Harlow of South Portland Lace-’.and rverj-where. fully though you'll probably have to J U S T S O A K feet above sea level. John Harsen Rhoades replace the fringe or trim m ing.! Pinapple and Raisin Salad circus will be 'The World Comes to mos likely say you has mo' luck T H C O H lT i called on P O. Hilt recently. "When we arrive at our mine on New York Robert T. Sterling Jr. was a busi­ MMMM Soiled parchment shades can be Split slices of canned pineapple, the World's Fair," Charles LeMaire. dan sense, an' if you's unprosperou-. the KaKa River, which is a branch retinted with oil paints; paper drained. Put them together again formre "Ziegfeld Pollies" designer, J dey'll say you didn' hab much of ness visitor the past week in Ban­ THE SLEEPING MONARCH of the Beni River we are among I For The Courler-Oazettel gor. Waterville, Augusta. Hallowell shades can be covered with decora- J with a filling of chopped raisins (planned the cosfuntes and trappings 1 cither.” every known dangerous pest in the A giant pine tree foil to earth and Lewiston. Along he trail of woodland glade. wcrld. Prom Indian snakes, wild And lay asleep for many years Clyde Grant of Cape Elizabeth hogs, lions. leopards, ants and ma­ In densest growth of forest shade Coast Guard Station called on the laria mosquitoes. While in the lx ng years ago the monarch stood Hilt family while on liberty Mon­ jungle you have to go armed all the And looked aero** the country wide: 8 lw Indian tribe-men come and go. day. His daughter Patricia is con­ time and sl«ep under mosquito nets. And hunt along the valley side fined to tlie house with a bad cold It. is funny what man will do for Raw woodsmen come with hope* and The only Miss Jane Walker. Portland was money." fears And cut down giant* tn the vale. dinner guest last Saturday of Rob­ TLen haul ;he trees to landings wide. ert T. Sterling Jr. Through blinding snow and driving Pacific Light Keepers hall Acquaintances and relatives of low-priced car combininq (Third Installment) Mrs. Lucy Robinson will be glad to Now all the years of vigil o'er— Chief Radioman Gutermann finds The monarch slumber* with the dead. 1 hear she is somewhat improved after While myriad stars their vigil keep CHEVROLET the island life pleasant. He says In peaceful silence overhead. a long illness at the home of F. O j "When we get tired of playing ten­ M P H. Hilt Rockland Mrs. R. T. Sterling was guest 1 nis. we fish. There are dozens of MMMM varieties of fish out here—yellow­ FARMERS AND FISHERMEN Wednesday of her sister Mrs tail. rod. sea bass. and sometimes |For The Oourler-Gaze te I Chares Sterling of Peak'* Island and There are scores of soldier*, rolons j All That’s Best at LowestXosf niece Miss Elizabeth Sterling who an octopus to wrestle with. On and sailor*. calm days the boys row over to Teamsters, tinkers, typist* and tailor-. [ has been home the past week lie- Lawyer*, learners, leader* and loafers. the northwest islands about six Children, confectioners, criminals and cause of illness chauffeurs. miles from here. Only sea lions Prophet*, priests, police and pro­ fessors. • Great Duck Island and birds are found there, but Mechanics. musicians. and menu I the swimming is excellent, ex­ mes.se rs. Spring houseclcaning is over here, With plenty of people for patronage | and we can start the outside work cept when the waves are breaking pandering. And many more o'er this mundane as soon as the annual supplies are too high. meandering. “There is always a breeze coming All feeding from the farmers' and landed fishermens' toll It does seem good that spirng is so off the ocean and kite flying is That by sweat they secure from [the sea and the soli. near at hand, after a long hard popular. In fact, the men engage W. R. Walter. cold winter. in contests to see who can build the North Waldoboro Keeper and Mrs. Cheney are best kites! Often they attach fish­ MMMM spnding ten day leave with their ing lines to the kite string, and let MARCH I For The Courier-Gaze te I son and daughter in Portland. them drop into the ocean. When In this month, consolation do 1 And Below Is a true account of what the lines are hauled in there is al­ To give me hope and cheer my mind ways a reward!" Although there may 'be Ice and snow happened to our pet lamb in a And boisterous winds may shriek and snowstorm tills winter. The bird refuge, already men­ blow. These will not with u» ever stay— A limb by the name of Nana- tioned. is under the supervision of For spring starts soon upon her way. A e-e*t pet she Is the Lighthouse Department. West­ Of Great Duck Light. So. blow ye wind* and wildly roar. Near the house she always stayed ern gnlls and glaucous-winged guils Cold winter's reign Is alm ost o'er; Soon will be heard th e springtim e rain, It was on a cold and winter day are the chief varieties that nest on Dashing ags'nst thr window panq* The limb had straved aw ay. tlie Islands, although black-ani- Oh gentle spring, do not delay—” A sale the wind did blow. But haste. Oh haste ye. on your way! Northeast It was and -now It blew orange sea parrots, pigeons, and AM tha- day and night Elizabeth O. Marsh It takes the best In motor car design, engineering and In drifts the anow did pile murres make their nests there, too. Rockland Out In the storm the lamb did -ay On that cold and wdnter night The murres resemble penguins and manufacturing to give the best in motoring results. Today, during the day they sit on the rocks Thomas Saint of England patent­ AU th - next stay the keepers did look ed a sewing machine in 1790. It was as always, Chevrolet brings you the best in modern motor­ Rut all In vain and face the sun. nodding their No lamb could they -er heads. They walk like penguins, similar lo the modem chain stitch Clear and cold the third day dawned. machine, and was Intended for use ing at the lowest cost in purchase price, operation and On a walk the keepers went. and lay their eggs on the rocks or To look for the Iamb by the name qf on leather. It was never used to upkeep. See this car at your Chevrolet dealer’s—today! Nana. in crevices. Tlie gulls build shallow nests of any extent. Rut It was not In vain. For a hole In a snow drift live fool deep grassy weeds;, while another bird, D o n ’t b o satisfied with anything but the best— The head of the lamb they could ec islands declared a bird sanctuary, And the lainb was alive the cormorant, dives to the bottom Thank H"aven! of tlie sea and, finds kelp, with mid accordingly they now consti­ For ehovels the keepers did g<> tute one of California’s Ibird pre­ To dig the poor lamb out which it builds a iiesf about six BUY A CHEVROLET! For three daye In a snow drift she had serves.—H. O. W. in Christian been. inches in height The sen parrots With onlv a hole she had made for air build their nests in the ground. Science Monitor. Ktrav away she won’t again. (The End) For a lesson she has learned At tlie time of California's gold rush when food prices in San Fran- SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER Goose Rocks 1 cisco soared, the Parallon Islands, WE BUY AssltUnt Keeper (Hill returned being a natural rookery, became a Feb. 28 from the U. S. Marine Hos­ .profitable source of eggs. The eggs O L D G O L D SEA VIEW GARAGE, INC. sold for one dollar a dezen. and the AND SILVER pital. While he was absent his Clarence E. Daniels 689 MAIN ST ROCKLAND TEL. 1250 traffic persisted for nearly 40 yeais. place was filled by Burtis Brow n, for JEWELER 12 days, then by Additional Keeper Birdlovers induced Admiral Dewey 370 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND Pe&slee & Ross, VinaUiaven Barker’s Garage, Union Carroll’s Garage, Thomaston H. L- Mitchell during the remainder to use his influence to have the