H T he Courier-Gazette e Entered a# Second Clui Mall Matt* Established January, 1846. By The Courier-Gazette, 465 Hain St. Rockland, Maine, Saturday, June 3, 1939 THREE CENTS A COPT Volume 9 4 ...... Number 66. The Courier-Gazette Havener Concert Vinalhaven Of Old [EDITORIAL] THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK THE MAINE INSHORE PATROL POLLUTING THE WATERS “The Black Cat” Editor Much interest is flowing through Town Now Kicking Up Its WM. O. FULLER the veins and hearts of all who In the Code of Laws (Title 33-407) there is Associate Editor know Francks Havener and his gen­ Heels Once Raised Wheat an important one which relates to "Deposit of Refuse in FRANK A. WIN8LOW erosity with his fine fresh young and W ool Explaining the Set-Up and Purposes Of a Navigable Waters Generally." The section reads: Subscriptions $3 00 *»r year payable J voice. All who can should take this It shall not be lawful to throw, discharge, or deposit or In advance; single copies three cents. I opportunity to pay him the com- Vinalhaven, May 31 Valued Organization cause, suffer or procure to be thrown, discharged or deposited Advertising rates based upon circula­ from or out of any ship, barge, or other floating craft of any tion and very reasonable. I pllment cf attending his first con­ Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— NEWSPAPER HISTORY kind or from shore wharf, manufacturing establishment or mill cert. His program is enticing to The Rockland Oazette was estab­ While browsing through an old Disasters to coasting vessels. 1 operating with other government of any kind, any refuse matter of any kind or description Into lished In 1646 In 1674 the Courier was those who love music. any navigable waters of the United States, or Into any tribu­ established and consolidated with the i book called “The New England which were very frequent in the j ships in the salvaging of the ill- Oazette In 1882 The Free Press was ■ Where eer you walk. Handel tary of any navlgabe water from which the same shall float established In 1855 and In 1891 changed Ombra malfu, Handel Gazetteer’’ which was once the days when Rockland was the hail fated submarine Squalus. or be washed Into such navigable water, and It shall not be Its name to the Tribune These papers Dedication. Robert Franz A-B 56, commanded by Chief lawful to deposit or cause, suffer or procure to be deposited consolidated March 17, 1897 j O! du mein holder Abendstern, property of the late Charles A. ing port for a fleet of 200, have be­ Richard Wagner boatswain's mate. material of any kind In any place on the bank of any navigable Soaring Shields, and which was published come a rarity and when the thre ■ Schumann Supplementing this fleet is a de­ water or on the bank of any tributary of any navigable water Nocturne In E flat. F. Chopin In in May 1839, Just 100 masted Nova schooner where the same shall be liable to 'be washed into such navigable Etude In A flat. F Chopin tachment of Civil Service officers •* Worry Is Interest paid on Danny Boy, Fred E. Weatherly years ago I came across an Item de­ Peaceland went ashore on Dcughnut water either by ordinary or high tides or by storms or floods By The Roving Reporter -•- trouble before it comes due The Cares of Yesterday scribing the Town of Vinalhaven, Feint, near Martinsville a week ago and a land force of seven patrol or otherwise. John W Metcalf The fine for this misdemeanor is $500 to $2500, and the — —Dean Inge — Trav'lln', Harvey Enders which at that time was 50 years It read almost like a page out ol cars. **. ' The Fisher's Widow, Clara Edwards The primary purpose of the imprisonment Is 30 days to one year. Enforcement of the law Trade Winds. Frederick Keel old, and which will celebrate its oldtime shipping history. Away back In the Gay Nineties falls upon the shoulders of the U. S. Coast Ouard which likes The Hills of Home, Oscar 150th birthday with a Sesqui-Cen- But the Peaceland’s stay on the Maine Inshore Patrol is the saving this county boasted 400.000 bicycles, Unlversaltat Church, 8.16 Monday to (eel that it has the co-operation of the citizens at large—a tennlal Celebration July 1, 2, St. George ledge was abbreviated of life and property. It is also some of them "built for two.” Near­ KELLER, MAGICIAN evening. June 5. 3 and 4. by the timely efforts of several called upon to destroy derelicts, co-operation based upon the desire for sanitation and opposed ly 1.300 000 were manufactured last This advertisement and 10c will ad­ The towns and cities of New government craft. see that customs laws are enforced, to the disfigurement of the coastline. The Coast Guard, serv­ year, and Bristol, Conn, proudly an­ At the community service Sunday mit one child to see KELI.ER THE England were not taken by States, This served as an incidental re­ also the navigation laws and the ing under strict orders from the War Department should not nounces that most of the acces­ MAGICIAN, at Community Building at 3 o’clock, Bert Larcomb's final Federal Conservation laws. Under but alphabetically, so I find the minder of the fine service contrib­ ask the public's assistance In vain. sories are made In that town. But auditorium. Tuesday, June 6. at 4 p. sermon of the season will be "Ap­ the head of War Department regu­ m. Adults 40c. 66-lt item referred to sandwiched in be­ uted constantly by the Maine In­ in defense of the oldtlmers that peal of the Cross." tween , Maine, and Vine­ shore Patrol Force of the United lations, comes the anti-pollution law they rode dlgnifledly on the seats yard, Vermont. States Coast Guard which functions which Is now receiving special a t­ IS THE SENTIMENT SHIFTING? and didn't bounoe up and down on tention. “Vinalhaven, Maine, Waldo Coun­ at the Rockland base under the di­ the pedals In the manner which Wlien Capt. R. O. Jewell was Signs are not lacking that the lines are forming rather ty . Previous to 1838 this town was rection of Alfred M. Haynes, chief makes present day bicycling so un­ transferred to the Coast Ouard more closely for the national conventions of the two major attached to the County of Hancock. boatswain. becoming. boat Algonquin at Portland the parties. Vice President Garner, Secretary of State Cordell Hull, It Is situated 12 miles S. E from For the benefit of many readers, command of the Maine Inshore P a­ Postmaster General James A. Farley and several other Demo­ Camden, 6 E. from Owl's Head, and who are not over-familiar with the They have lots of appreciative trol very naturally and very proper­ crats have been trying half-heartedly to convince themselves Is formed of the Fox Islands, at the Inshore Patrol service, the force people down in St George, and one ly fell to Chief Boatswain Haynes, that they were candidates for the Democratic nomination, but mouth of Penobscot Bay, about 50 which bases here Is thus summar­ of them Is Forre-t Wall, who writes CONCERT an executive who had shown ex­ their ears have been tuned in the direction of the modern miles below Bangor. (Rockland ized: thus: ceptional ability at the local base, Sphinx, who Is leaving less and less doubt every day that he must have been too small to men­ Patrol Boat Travis, commanded “Those living on Wallston road in by which he joined in May 1937. and intends to ask his New Deal supporters for a third term. The tion at this time). There are three by Harvey Brown, a separate unit 8t. Oeorge are rejoicing over the The Travis Ls a 125-footer, manned on the Coftst Ouard cutter Thetis country s disinclination to third terms is very pronounced but fact that Central Maine electricity islands of considerable size belong­ In the hollow of his hand Franklin Delano Roosevelt holds ing to this group besides several by three officers and 20 men. I which he had last previously served ls about to Invade their community. certain factors, alphabetical and otherwise, which might be Francis E. Havener, Jr. smaller Islands on their coast. This C-O 211, commanded by Frank- navl«ating officer The Thetis After repeated efforts on the part expected to sway a very strong influence In the selection of island town possesses In an emi­ lln Lawrence, chief boatswain's -J*™ ted out of the port of New of local citizens, without success our with York. national convention delegates. nent degree all those advantages mate. non-residents turned the trick, no The port of Rockland may well The Republican party has three outstanding men who may to be derived from a bold shore and C-G 155, commanded by Alfred small part being due to the influ­ Phalen, 1st class boatswain’s mate. COunt itself fortunat* hi having this be considered candidates for the Presidential nomination— Philip Malpas good harbors. In the center of an ence of Oeorge Hill of Melrose, efficient land and sea service, which District Attorney Dewey of New York. Senator Vandenberg extensive maritime commerce, and C-G 410. commanded by Henrv Mass. Mr. HUI, who is a press Assisting Artist and Accompanist covers a broad radius. of Michigan, and Senator Taft of Ohio The straw vote has of the domestic fishery. These Faxon, chief boatswain's mate. This photographer, has recently acquired indicated Dewey to be the popular choice, with the possible privileges are well Improved by the craft, at last report was still co­ the summer home of Mrs. James drawback that he may not be considered as haring a national inhabitants of Fox Islands, they Hick, v MONDAY EVENING, JUNE S BASEBALL MEETING background. Into this atmosphere, within a few days has also make their soil tributary to the principal Islands are delight­ come an Indefinable feeling that the trend ts slowly but surely their wants. In 1837 their crop of ful, and the scenery around them The Knox Twilight League will C A. Oeyer of Cushing writes: I at 8 .1 3 o'clock toward Vandenburg, who la recognized as one of the country s wheat was 1611 bushels. So long delightful. Population, 1837. 1768." hold a meeting in The Courier- observe by The Black Cat that the big men. with an undisputed knowledge of national affairs. as the sea island towns of Mount In comparing conditions as they Gazette office Tuesday night at official abbreviation for Maine ls Vandenburg is willing, but he has made It very plain that a Desert, Eden and Vinalhaven af­ were then and as we find them now 7.45 for the purpose of organizing given as “Me." but according to the UNIVERSALIST CHURCH President should serve only one term and not be obliged to ford wheat, and Truro, wool, in we feel a sense of loss and keen for the coming season. Rockland U S Postal Oulde there is no es­ play to the grandstand. Under the caption. "Problems cf such abundance, there seems at regret th at we have lost our wheat and Rockport already have teams tablished abbreviation for the old 1940, ’ the Herald Tribune thus comments upon the Vanden­ auspices present, no great cause for the fields and In a great measure our in the field, the Thomaston sec­ Pine Tree State. But Me is used berg phase: Yankees going west to escape either flocks of sheep, but we are thank­ tor is ready and willing, and there and has been used for many years Knox Hospital Auxiliary ful that our scenery is still beauti­ are four ether towns to draw from On the promising list of Presidential possibilities with simply from custom. • nakedness or starvation. These which the Republican party ls equipped the name of Senator islands are finely located for sum­ ful and delightful, and hope that -Camden. St. George, Warren Vandenberg has a place of deserved importance. The Repub­ mer excursions, cither for health or there are still as good fish In our and Waldoboro. The League wl,l licans of Michigan acted shrewdly and wlselv In uniting upon Shouting from the housetops such pleasure. The passages between seas as has ever been caught. consist of at least four teams and his candidacy, and the Senator is certainly entitled to the advertising potency as "This car ls If we could only get somebody to possibly the full number. The honor. good for 100.000 miles" elicits mere­ produce a little wheat, get the peo­ 100th anniversary of baseball will The frank and illuminating latter accepting this support ly a superior laugh from one Rock­ was to be expected ot a candidate of the Senator's wide experi­ ple of Calderwood's Neck to digging, not be permitted to pass without ence In public life and thorough familiarity with the problems land motorist. "My car has a DANCE for gold as Isaac Calderwood says good, organized sport right here raised by New Deal prodigality. We think It of the first im­ mileage of 102.219 miles" says thg SPRUCE HEAD COMMUNITY they did in the 60 s, and refine some in this locality. portance that Americans should understand the extraordi­ owner of the endurance vehicle In CLUB DANCE RECITAL of the oil that is floating around nary difficulties which will Inevitably beset any new admini­ question, “and I'm trading It In not Every Saturday Night stration pledged to save the nation from two terms of reckless the island in the form of whale THE '•SONS" ARE GRATEFUL because It won't go any more but BY ROCKLAND-CAMDEN PUPILS BEGINNING JUNE 3 spending. There must be an awakening by the voters and there Music By blubber, we may yet have a town must be a new spirit In Congress. And, as Senator Vandenberg because I figure the faithful buggy of the Anderson Camp, Sons of Union Doug Vinal’s Orchestra that can compete with some of the made clear by his inslstance upon a one-term President, there rates a rest.” Page the Worlds DORIS HEALD SCHOOL OF DANCING 64-66 boom towns of the West Veterans extend their thanks and must be an Executive In the White House with the unselfish­ Pair Transportation Building! O V. Drew ness and courage to act boldly and swiftly, at whatever cost In appreciation to the management of transient popularity. At Rockland High School Auditorium Whatever may be said about the the various garages for the use of Whether the one-term formula is necessary or desirable remains to be seen This Issue, together with the problem of size of the attendance at the Me­ TUESDAY, JUNE 6, AT 8.15 their automobiles and the services the candidacy, calls for all the wisdom that the party possesses morial Day exercises on the Oraud of their drivers, who participated and deserves prolonged discussion and a mature decision. Army lawn the fact remains that ALL SEATS 35c Senator Vandenberg has performed a generous public service 6 6 -lt AT THE PARK THEATRE in our Memorial Day exercises. the Memorial Day spirit ls still in placing It thus early In the forefront of pre-campaign debate. Albert W. Thomas WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 14, 21, AT 1.00 P. M. Should Dewey fail to be the choice for the Presidential alive, and ls being well kept alive Chairman nomination everybody will probably agree that the ticket by the Sons of Union Veterans of DOORS OPEN 12.30—REGULAR PRICES should read “Vandenberg and Dewey or "Vandenberg and the CivU War and the other local INCLUDE COOKING SCHOOL AND PICTURES Commander Austin P. Brewer. Taft." patriotic bodies. The crowd which Earle J. Alden, Col. Basil H. S tin ­ LEARN TO MAKE ©OOD THINGS TO EAT AT OUR 0------O———— o witnessed the Memorial Day parade ROCKLEDGE INN son and Albert Wallace have been on Main street Tuesday was one of SPRUCE HEAD chosen delegates to the State con­ A BIG MAN FISHES IN MAINE the largest In years. When the vention of the American Legion. Ex-President Herbert Hoover fished in Maine waters this Orand Army was at the height of Goobintf School The alternates are O. E. Wishman, OPENS SUNDAY, JUNE 4 week and In the language used by another President some its power—when 150 uniformed men Augustus Huntley. W. L. Oxton and years ago was "Dr-lighted." Mr. Hoover's visit to Maine was marched on the right of the line— A t tlui *1keafo&- 'lodatf. Everett Philbrook. it -was customary to hold the Me­ SHORE AND CHICKEN DINNERS a purely personal affair He was Ashing for trout and not for AT 1.00 P. M. morial exercises In the evening—at a pclitical nomination. There Is a decidedly small likelihood Farwell Opera House until that Also Special 50c and 65c Dinners O n e o f a series of lessons. that he will ever head another Presidential ticket, but one ceased to exist, and later In the TELEPHONE ROCKLAND *53-3 needs only to ask any fair-minded and well informed citizen 65-66 1936 “CHEVIE” churches, and there was always a AT A to see where he stands in the country's regard , Foods prepared by large attendance. But that was before everybody had an automo­ the lecturer and other a rti­ BARGAIN COUNTY EPWORTH LEAGUE ducted by Ernest Crockett ol Rock­ Standard Business Coupe in per­ bile and went off on long holiday cles given away free. fect shape. Just reconditioned. port. Three short plays were pre- trips. Knox County Epworth League Finish like new. | sen ted by members of the Union held its annual meeting at the t $325 for quick sale I remember one Memorial ad­ Union Methodist Church Monday Epworth League: “A Certain Just MARY E. BOWEN-in person May be seen in Rockland dress given by a Mr. Spear of Bos­ Summer Prices night with 123 present, the largest Man,” “TTie Silver Lining,*’ and INSTRUCTOR & HOME ECONOMIST Write "CHEVROLET” ton, a former Knox County boy I attendance since 1935 Winfield “Where But in America?’’ Care of The Courier-Gazette believe, who talked for two hours on conducts the school, bringing with her an assortment of 66*1$ Chatto of Rockland presided At the roll call 34 resjionded from —ON— the Battle of Gettysburg. The ad­ The devotional period was con- Rockport, 13 from Thomaston, 19 recipes from the Spry Research Kitchen that will create a dress contained an amazing amount from Rockland, and 57 from Union. stir among women for their excellence and simplicity. of facts and figures, and what as­ The attendance banner was award­ tonished me mast was that he spoke ed the Union League and was pre­ Free Gifts and Groceries At Each Session without notes. HARD COAL Plus THE GRAND PRIZE sented to Miss Agnes Day. YOU HELP YOURSELF AND Officers elected were Winfield A Maine newspaper, one of the Chatto of Rockland president; A BEAUTIFUL FRIGID AIRE RANGE State's best, published a picture of Ernest Crockett of Rockport. Lucy Which Will Be Given Away At the Final ( lass Herbert Hoover, on his Maine fish­ STOVE EGG NUT YOU HELP OTHERS Adams and Olive Leach of Thom­ In Addition To Other Free Gifts ing trip, and referred to him as a aston, and Agnes Day of Union, "former J'x-Presldent. ” DON'T FORGET THE YOU HELP YOURSELF when you become a Depositor in (he vice presidents; Ruth H. Marston Roekland Ix>aii and Building Association Iwattsc you get the of Rockland, secretary, and Helena Levi Flint, the well known regis­ DATES habit of systematic saving. There are no haphazard methods Upham of Rockport, treasurer. The here. You deposit a fixed amount on the second Monday of each tration officer, may take out a bar­ month. Your deposits are safe because they are invested here counselors of the circuit league are ber's license one of these fine days. $ V Next Wednesday, at home in first mortgages on the homes of your neighbors and Rev. N. F. Atwood of Rockport and The skill with which he used an friends. No better security can be found. Not a dollar of your Rev. L. F. Ross of Union. electric razor on City Solicitor June 7 money goes out of Knox County. f a f f / V A / M & E / T ! Burgess yesterday excited the ad­ YOU HELP YOURHELF because your investment returns you YOUR FAVORITE POEM miration of beholders. It was an And June 14, 21 an unusually good rate of interest. Our dividends have never been Beautiful New Base Model emergency operation. less than 4% on running shares, If I bad my life to live again I AT THE would have made a rule to read some F r i g i d a i r e YOU HELP OTHERS because your money is loaned to people retry and llatea to tome music at One year ago: High School ath­ PER TO N in this vicinity to buy, build or improve their homes. ast once a week The loss of these letes received their letters. Ray­ Ktastes Is a loaa of happiness.—Charles PARK YOU HELP OTHERS because they find it easy to deal with Darwin. mond Bowden acted as toastmaster us. They pay no bonus or premium or discount. Interest is never ODE WRITTEN IN 17(6 and "Bill” Mansfield, coach of EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MAY 29,1939 more than 6%, and expenses of making a loan are very moderate. Winslow High was speaker.—Ed­ THEATRE How sleep the brave, who sink to lest ROCKLAND Your deposits may be as little as $1.00 per month or as much as Bv ai, their country’s wishes blest' ward Merrill Dart, son of a former Electric Ranqe $40.00, When Spring, with dewy fingers ccld. Returns to deck their hallow'd mould, Rockland woman, was ordained to Doors Open 12.30 Find us at No. 18 School Street, and ask for more information. 8he there shall dress a sweeter sod the dlaconate In Providence.— • Combwfs l o w Cost • Than Fancyh feet have ever trod. IN. B. S C. 0. PERRY Charles E. Levensaler. 66, died at School Starts 1.00 P. M. By fairy hands their knell ls rung: COAL DEPARTMENT H/gh Sp u d Sups Results By form* unseen their dirge ls sung: his home on Main street.—Vinalha­ Regular Matinee Price Rockland Loan & Building Association There Honour comes, a pilgrim gray ven easily won the Knox <5c Lincoln TELEPHONE 487, ROCKLAND, ME. Courtesy of Parker E. Worrey To bless the turf that wraps their 18 SCHOOL STREET, ROCKLAND, MAINE clay; championship. — Deputy Sheriff Rockland, Me. And Freedom shall awhile repair William H. Robinson of Warren * 63-95 60Blf To dwell a weeping hermit there! ■“W: Collins was recovering from pneumonia. P age T w o Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, June 3, 1939 Every-Other-Day

rulers are our servants and not our The Courier-Gazette masters and our laws are of our A Speedy Stenog K & L LEAGUE Submarine Rescue TBBKE-T1ME8-A-WEKK own making. Such is the debt we ROCKPORT PAY-OFF NICHT FOR THE WORTHY Winifred Dimick Makes a ft f t f t ft The Remaining Games Films of Great Marine Dis­ Like as a father pitieth his child­ owe to the men whom we honor here I June 3—Lincoln at Rockland. Notable Achievement At LTDA G. CHAMPNEY aster To Be Shown At ren, so the Lord pitieth them tha: today. June 7—Rockland at Camden. Correspondent fear Him. IPs. 103: 13. I am happy to be here as the the Ballard School Letter Mens’ Banquet Was a Huge S u cc e ss- * • « • Strand Theatre Regent of Lady Knox Chapter ft ft ft ft Following is the list of students Thomaston 14, Idiieoln 3 | Daughter of the American Revolu­ {at Ballard Business School who J T el. 222# Splendid Talk On “Recognition” By Monty Tliomuston High hung up its ninth •I'li? first pictures of the sensa­ tion. I am especially happy to par­ tional rescue of the survivors of A Colorful Picture succeeded in passing the official straight victory at Newcastle ticipate in tliese exercises as the the submarine Sqtiaius, sunk off I tests in shorthand for the month Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Hodgkins Moore Of Bates College Thursday, and it's a fair supposition direct descendant of Peter Barrows, that Colby Wood’s boys will go Portsmouth, N. H., have been rushed The Revolutionary Soldiers of May: of Winthrop, Mass , were callers a soldier of the American Revolu­ through the season without their by plane to this theatre and will 140-Word Test Winifred Dimick. Memorial Day on Mr. and Mrs Sleeping In Rockville tion who with his comrades Beniah The rousing liighliglit of the nth-1 Basketball: Austin Billings, Donald flag once being lowered. Thomas­ be shown Sunday. Monday and 120-Word Test, Hope D. Bowley. Hans Heistad. and Ephriam Gay sleep letlc and social year of Rockland ; Chisholm. Irving McConchie, Ouy ton s ten hits Thursday were scarce­ Tuesday. Cemetery Were Honored Barrows Anne Jacobs Ethel I.. Jordan, Ruth The Pattersons of Lincolnville, In this holy ground. Let me brief­ ly needed; Lincoln’s errors took care The disaster wliieh shocked the — Address By Mrs. Rose Lenfest, Arlene E. Nelson, Janet P. who bought Indian Island are oc­ High School, the annual Letter M e . i s aries ly recount the services of there world found the United States Navy Wade, Arlene M Winchenbach. and cupying the lighthouse residence Banquet, took place Thursday night of that. Over lOh persons attended the Uiree heroes. Thomaston, 5 1 1 0 0 1 3 3 0—14 ready with every known facility Russell S. Young. for the season. at the Methodist vestry with a hun- Girls' Basketball: Edith Gray, . . iu. eL i w o Peter Barrows was the son 01 Lincoln. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 — 3 to rescue the doomed men. While Memorial Day services held at 9 . 130-Word Test. Margaret E dred joyous students and interested , Virginia iRarkliffe, Lorraine Rich, Ichabod and Rebecca Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. William Dalton, who Bare hits. Thomaston 10. Lincoln the 59 trapped men waited helpless­ o'ckxk. Tuesday In the old Ceme- Barro^ of Cumbfrland. R Graves. spent two weeks at their camp at guests participating The dinner! Sylvia Wehster, Irma Thompson, 6. Errors, Thomaston 2, Lincoln 8. ly through 36 hours of torture, the tery In Rockville where three Revo- was ti)„ founh of a famlJy Qf , , | 80-Word Test, Dorothy A Ander­ was served by the mothers and dads Dorothy Black. Arllne Hill, Geral- Wildwood, returned Wednesday to Batteries, Stewart and Sawyer; scene directly above the spot where son anil Freda J. Moody. Amherst, Mass. under chairmanship of Mrs. Susie , d|,le Norton, Virginia Barlow. Kath- lutkmary soldiers-Peter Barrows. children He enlisted in the Rhode Hatch and Frye the submarine lay teemed with fu­ 60-Word Test, Priscilla D Robin­ Lamb. winning a rising vote of gas-, erine Delano. Beniah Barrows and Ephraim O ay[Island in March 1777 nt Mrs. Merle Summerton and • • i • rious activity. Oiant headliglhts are buried. All arrangements were son. tronomic appreciation from tire as-, Baseball, 1933: Donald Chisholm, the age of 22 and served during the daughter Judith, returned Tuesday St. George 2, Rockland (I swept the water. Squads of divers made by E. Stewart Orbeton of West Special mention should be made Donald Chnples, Charles Duff, Aus­ duration of tlie War .six years, oil'* to Bath after spending the week­ semblage. laxity in baserunning yesterday wtnt grimly about their work Four Rockport with Lady Knox Chapter, of Miss Dimick who, in attaining Raymond Bowden handled the tin Billings, Aloert Winchenbach, month, nine days. His discharg* end and holiday as guests of Mr. cost Rockland High another game, ships stood by. ready for any emer­ Daughters of the American Revolu­ a speed of 140 words a minute for toastmasters big stick well but not Kent Glover, Richard FLslrer, Doug­ certificate was signed by George and Mrs. Frank L. Salisbury. which otherwise was an excellent gency. Planes were made ready tion. having charge of the pro­ five minutes and at the rate of 98; too lightly and what sweet revenge las Small and Joe Page Washington at Saratoga June 15. Henry Bohndell returned Sunday performance. Tire home team had to rush every survivor to the main­ gram. A school group made up of 2-7 percent perfect, has succeeded Junior High Basketball: Jack 1783 from Boston where he had been he took on blushing Coach Don men enough on the base paths but land. 3i pupils of the West Rockport. in an unusual accomplishment. spending a few days visiting rela­ Matheson. Tire .speakers included Smith, George Bodman. Robert Fo­ He began his military career as they failed to heed the danger sig­ When the last survivor lrad been Bimonton's Corner and Rockville Coach Matheson; Edith Gray, who garty. Richard Harrington. John a private in Capt. David Dexter's tives and taking in the ball games. nals and were wrecked before they rescued, the U. S. Navy had suf­ schools accompanied by their re­ TENANT S HARBOR presented the girls' basketball coach Duff and William Atwell. Co., Col. Israel Angels regimen’ He was accompanied by his aunt, could reach tile home port. fered the lass of 26 men. but they spective teachers. Miss Whitney, W J. Sullivan and assistant Miss Baseball: George Bodman, Fred­ and was under these officers at the Weston Wiley who Is 79 ye t . old Mrs. Frederick H. Sylvester of It was essentially a pitchers bat-Iliad also achieved the mast astound- Miss Nutt and Mrs. Carr and led Mary Haskell with gifts: Coach Sul­ erick Allen. Jack Smith, Richard battle of Red Bank. Later while Ml recently, suffering Injuri tf Wollaston. Mass . who will visit her tle in which there was little to Ing victory over the sea that hts- by the Rockport School Band di­ livan. John M. Richardson, Rapha-1 Harrington, Vito Murgita, Lyford at White Plains, N. Y. he was trans­ hts tip. He is confined to bed. sister Miss A. Hortense Bohndell choise between the deliberate Rock- tory has ever known. Never before rected by Forest Miller marched 8 . Sherman. Coach Joe Topping, Conary, John Duff. Donald Kalloch ferred to Capt. Stephen Olney’s Co. Capt. and i f Ts. Charles Hoibmok for two weeks. land hurler, Chisholm; and the had man saved human life trapped from the Rockville post office to Coach Additon, Kelsey Benner, and Parker Worrey. of light infantry in the division of have arrived at their cottage for Newton Graffam is at home from fiery Kinney. Three hits were made in 40 fathoms of water. the cemetery. The colorful uni­ Coach Allston Smith. Coach Ros- Hockey: Maurice Johnson. Roger Gen. Marquis De Lafayette and con­ the summer. Their daughter. Mrs. Florida where he was employed off each moundsman. Kinney issued The thrilling and spectacular forms of the band and the school nagle Supt. George J. Cumming and Vose, William Buckminster. Elmer tinued to serve under tliese officers Thelma Harding and two children during the winter. four passes to Chisholm's one. but scenes of the rescue, completely children all carrying American flags Principal Joseph Blaisdell. Lufkin. Carl Kalloch. Richard Karl. until after the Surrender of Lord of Somerville. Mass., accompanied Mrs Ethel Spear returned Wed­ as an offset he fanned six men to photographed by Paramount newt- grouped on the hillside where the The speaker selected for the affair Kenneth Lowe, Kent Glover, Paul Cornwallis at Yorktown. We find them and will remain for a brief nesday from Boston where she Chisholm's three. So you can see reel cameramen who remained nt cemetery is situated made a pretty was Physical Director 'Monty” Horeyseck. Richard Fi.sher, David in his service record and in his dec - vacation. spent the past five months with how evenly the.situation .summarizes. tlie scenes day and night, are said setting for the services. The pro­ Moore of Bates College, close friend Mazzeo and Ralph Cowan manager. laration for a pension that he was Mr and Mrs. Lewis Barter have her daughter Miss Thaliee Spear St. George put one man arrass the to be among the most amazing ever gram was: Of Principal Blaisdell, who amply Track: David Mazzeo. Guy Nicn- engaged In many of the important j removed to Waliston and will pass and her son L. True Spear, Jr. The pan in th? first inning on a back­ witnessed on the screen. America, assembly. bore out all tlie pleasant things said olas, James Jordan. Maurice John­ battles, such as: Red Bank, Mon-1 the summer at their cottage, for- last two weeks of her absence was stop's error, but earned its oilier run Prayer. Rev. Philip Tolman Rock­ son. George Huntley. Gus Huntley mouth Cowpens and Yorktown It merly known as the Hickey cottage spent with another son Philip of him in presentation. Mr. Moore In the fourth, when, with two down.1 Brown, p ville. built his thought around "Recog­ and Earl Sukeforth, manager. was at the Surrender of Cornwallis Spear In New York and In attend­ Wiley doubled and went in on Watts' Hamilton, lb Call to Remembrance. M r Church Notes nition" and what it means as ex­ Golf: Kelsey Benner. Paul Horey­ at Yorktown that he was severelv ing the World's Fair. single. The visitors made but one Dyer. 2 Charles B. Rose, Tenant's Harbor. Children's Day will be observed emplified by the achievement badge seck. Robert Call. William Cummings wounded in his neck for which he Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Maguire have other 'hit in the game, but they Chilles, lb Regent Lady Knox Chapter. of a High School letter, the oliv? and Carl Kalloch. received the munlflcient pension o f; Sunda>' al lhe Cliurch on HU1 returned to West Newton, Mass., didn't need that. Rosen, rf Scripture, Mrs. Helen Carlson, branch of the Olympics and the Dramatics: Harold Dondis, Pa­ #2.23 1-3 per month and had to a thre? after a weekend and holiday visit The contest- was illuminated by Osgood, 3b Rockland. Chaplain Lady Knox travel lrom Rockville, th-n West • ‘‘hUdren during the worship service. established good name of adult years. tricia Hall, James Jordan. Jean Cl't- with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw. several brilliant plays, and topping Chapter. The Junior choir will also assist in They were accompanied home by letters were awarded to the fol­ key. James Hamilton. Edward La v, Camden to Wiscasset to claim it. that list was Chaples' one-hand M 17 27 10 Music. Band. He married Elizabeth Huntington the singing of the processional and Mrs. Maguire s mother. Mrs Jose­ lowing groups witli special uproari­ Nathalie Edwards, Carleton Wooster. cateh after running to tlie fence. Camden Address, Mrs. Rose of Marlboro. Mass., Nov. 10. 1785 recessional and a special anthem, phine Wall, who will remain with ous welcomes accorded tire success­ Victoria Alias ta-sio, Perry Howard The St Oeorge centerflelder, John­ ab bh po e Music. Band. the pastor will preach on the theme them for a week's visit. ful football team, the undefeated and Ruth Seabury, with special They moved to West Camden about son. made two fine running catches. Aylward, 3b ______5 0 3 4 Placing of Flags on graves, Ver­ "Parent's Godward Responsibility.” Charles Dow is employed as clerk golf team and Coach Rossnagle's recognition of Joseph Dondis. Felie? 1792 wliere he lived until his death Billings. Chaples and Small ex­ McGrath. So ... non Barrows Hunter, Rockville The service will begin promptly at at the post office during the sum­ Junior High boys whose basketball Perry. Maxine Perry and Katherine 1 2 2 May 12. 1841 His wife survived celled in all-around fielding. Bartlett, If ... Benediction. Rev John W Hys- 10 30 with the processional Bible mer months. outfit, headed by husky and able Rice. him by eight years. The score: Boynton, cf . song, Rockport. Beniah Barrows, Peter's brother School classes will be held immedi- Mrs Levi Torrey of Searsport and Capt Jack Smith came home from Cheer Leaders: Brynlce Havener, SL George High Dearborn, lb Taps. Everett Torrey of Caribou were the wars undefeated with even Perry Howard. Nora Long and Wal­ was also bom in Cumberland. R. I 1 ate>y following the morning service. ab r bh tb po a e Vernon Barrows Hunter, son of •The Judgments" will be the pas­ Portland Junior High's scalp ter Butler Anderson, c . and enlisted as a private in Capt guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Cant, 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 3 Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Hunte;, and a tor's subject for the evening ser­ Football: Owen Allen, Austin Student Council: Grant Davis. 1 1. Marriner, 2b Alexander Poster's Co.. Col. Thomas Leland Hawkins. Mills, lb ...... 4 0 0 0 5 direct descendant of both Peter and mon. This is the concluding mes­ Billings, Donald Chisholm. William Richard Karl. Edith Gray. Perry 0 0 Parker, rf Carpenter's regiment on July 27. The Baptist Ladies' Circle will Johnson, c f ___ 4 0 0 0 3 Beniah Barrows placed American sage of the series entitled "Alter Cummings, Charles Duff. Ke.it Howard. Harold Heal, Sylvia Hayes, 0 0 Wasgatt. rf 1780 at this time he marched to meet next Wednesday at the home Dawllng, ss ... 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 Ames, p flags in the S.AR. markers while a This Age. What?” The young peo­ of Mrs. Minetta Paul instead of Glcver, Paul Horeyseck. George James Motrlaison. Christy Adam'. Tiverton. R. I., on a six day cam­ Wiley, c ____ 4 1 1 2 7 3 0 Merchant, cf poem "The Light of Loving Remem­ ple's choir and the instruments will with Mrs. Josephine Wall as a n ­ Huntley. Gus Huntley, Maunce Oeraldine Norton. John Storer, Dud­ paign. From July 31 to August 8. Watts, rf ...... 3 C 1 1 0 1 0 Milliken, rf brance" was read by the regent of assist in the song-service. nounced. . Johnson, James Jordan, David ley Cummings, anr’ Betty Munro. 1780 he served in Capt. Samuel Rob­ Seastroin. 2b .. 3 0 0 0 4 2 2 ‘Gross Lady Knox Chapter. The monthly communion service Mazzeo, Irving McConchie, Roger Debating: Inez Bowley, June 1 inson's Co.. Col. Isaac Dean's regi­ Miss Wendy Salmond arrived Baum. If ___ 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 Perry, Frank Sp.nney, Harold Heal Chatto, Harold Dondis, Joseph Don- Mrs. Rose's address follows: ment. His last service was from will be observed at the close of the from New York Monday to Join Kinney, p 3 0 1 1 1 dis. 2 0 39 10 27 11 It was perhaps tlie intention of March 6 to March 14. 1781 on an evening service. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix manager those who established the obser- Plans are being made for an­ • Gross balled for Boynton in 9th alarm at Rhode Island Beniah. Salmond at the "Stone House” for 30 2 3 4 27 10 vance of Memorial Day to pay es- ,ike Pew>r other Vacation Bible School to be inning. came to West Camden at the summer Band Maurice Miller leader, school Itoikiand High pecial homage to those who par- clOse of the War whe„ he and hj. held in the middle of July for two The Farnsworth Lot Mr. and Mrs Charles Leland children G. F Burgess Fire Co, ab r bh tb po a Vinalhaven, 5 1 3 6 0 0 0 3 4—22 weeks. Mrs. Smith will be the di­ Camden. 001000210—4 ilcipated in the Great War between.wife Hopestlll spent the remainder 'Elizabeth Andrews) have moved Arey-Heal Post. A L. Fred A Nor- G'.ovcr, c ... 0 -0 the States. Undoubtedly this was rector. All children are urged to Fiowers Placed Upon It Runs. Aylward. McGrath 2. Dear­ of their days. from Camden into the Dean Block Billings, ss 1 1 recently vacated by Ouy Ordway I WOOG " R U because of the fact that many were Ephraim Gay was the son of David attend. Through Terms Of Will Cates, 2b born. Conway 3. Alley 5, Brown 2. still living who had taken part ir. Gay who lived in the same section Miss Muriel Giles of Rockland is ' Leaving Grand Army hall at 2 Page, cf ...... 3 Hamilton 2, Dyer 3, Chilles 3. Rosen, become even more and more the — Highway To Be Built that great struggle and that there of Rhode Island as the Barrows weekend guest of Mrs. Herbert o'clock the line proceeded to the Chisholm, p .. Osgood 3 Errors, Haskell 2. Osgood, were thousands of homes through­ Land of the free and the Home of Hamilton. Aylward. McOrath, Dear­ family, and like them moved from Crockett. [ iron bridge Where exercises were The terms of the Lucy R. Farns­ Wir.ch'bgh, rf out our land In which Lie Civil the brave, the refuge of the oppres­ born. Anderson. Parker, Merchant, I Rhode Island to West Camden al Rev. and Mrs. H. I. Holt were held for the sailor dead. Scripture worth will, relating to the care of the McConchie. If W ar was still a vivid memory As sed. and the hope and salvation of Milliken. Two base hits, Haskell 2, the close of the Revolution. Eph­ happily surprised Monday night family cemetery off Pleasant street, Chaples. lb . .. 0 16 the years passed there arose sev­ our Christian civilization. ' „ # » , j , by Commander of the Day. Mr«. Hamilton. Rosen. McGrath Three raim was a private in Capt. Samur’. when a group of friends from Cam- , ' ■ _ „ are being cared for in the closest (Small. 3b .... 1 3 eral more occasions in which the Effte Salisbury, prayer by Rev N F base hits. Alley. Bartlett. Home Robinsons Co., Col. Isaac Dear's den. Lincolnville and Rockport ar- detail by the City of Rockland and great American republic was aga.n rived at their home to help them AtW° ^ J S‘^ ln8J n Unls°n run. Brown. Base on balls, off regiment. He marched on the alarm , the Bcston Safe Depasit Trust 30 0 3 3 27 13 1 compelled to resort to arms to pro­ celebrate their wedding anniver-' atrewln« " Brown 3; off Ames 1; off Boynton 4. at Rhode Island on March 6 and i Company, admintstraters of the St. Oeorge. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 tect its shores and its precious in­ TRY sary. Quickly regaining their com-1 flOTers on lhe waters by the e x ­ Struck out, by Brown 13, by IBoyn- was discharged March 14, 1781 He' estate. Two base hit, Wiley. Base on stitutions, culminating in the Great posure. the hosts entertained in d™ and a wreath by Mrs 9ftUs’ ton 6. Hit by pitcher, Alley, Brown, was married to Sally Keen but no I Under the terms of the will toe balls, off Kinney 4, off Chisholm 1. World War. As a result Memorial their usual hospitable manner, and and soundin« of U PS Hamilton. Umpires, Dunbar and record Is found of any children. sum of $13,003 was left in trust to the Struck out. by Kinney 6. by Chs- Day has taken on a wider signifi­ KEMP NUTS a delightful evening was spent. Re- The line then re-formed and pro- Chilles. Such are the services of the three city, the interest from which is to hclm 3. Sacrifice hit, Wincher.- cance and It has become a day se. freshments were furnisherd by the l (*ded t0 Amesbury Hill Cemetery patriots in whose memory we meet be used for the pprpetual care of the baugh. Double plays. Small and apart in sacred remembrance of From our amazing new guests and a nice gift presented to i wbere a KOOd Cr0Wd had Correspondents and contributors here today. Have we said cemetery lot. This bequest was duly Chaples; Stastrom and Mills. Um- all Americans who have risked their Rev and Mr*. Holt. gathered awaiting their arrival. are asked to write on Only One all that should be said here ■ accepted, together with the interest, cze , Mealey and Auld. Scorer, lives and their fortunes in this holy Miss Lena Linnell of Plymouth., Gathering about the cross of the side of the paper today? Is it enougli to ex­ “ DOUBLE KAY” which was in excess of $600. W.nslow. cause of American liberty from the Mass , was in town Thursday call- Unknown Dead, orders for the day • • • • press our reverence, cur gratitude On each Memorial Day the sum c: days of 1776 to the days of 1917- and our homage? No. it is not | VENDING MACHINE ing on friends. > were read * Mrs Salisbury: flag Vinalhavcn 22. C'amdrn 4 Mrs. Nellie Coates Jordan. w ho|salute 1x1 unison: prayer. Earle $103 is expended for flowers, ohi 1918 enough. We should not leave here large bouquet being placed at the That militant Vinalhavcn High Accordingly there are arumbied (wlthout a pkdgp to our immorul I Nuts from all over the world 111 has been visiting Mrs. Herbert > Aehorn; selection by band; reading. School team ran roughshod over the base of the monument and eight Advertising In today In countless cities and towns dead havp WQn jQr Coates the past five weeks, returned I Mildred Holme,; placing of wreath Camden contingent at Camden yes­ ILS p.rfect renditien—hot and de­ smaller bouquets on each of the lots. Saturday to Hempstead. L. I. , ™ crosa Llncoln of 6008 of terday. Phil Brown supplemented throughout our land many groups j Liberty ar.d Freedom. It is our Passers-by remarked on the beauty of patriotic Americans who. while lirio u s. The Trytohelp Club will m eet1 Union Veterans; recitations by his good work in the box by belting THIS duty to preserve them. Liberty and of this floral remembrance. they all revere all of our honored Monday night at the home of Mrs. children; brief but inspir­ a home run. Bartlett poled out a Freedom are not immortal. Their Plans for the completion cf the dead yet they are naturally Inter­ ing address by Rev. N. F Atwood; triple. PAPER price is eternal and ceaseless vigil­ Hazel Caln. cemetery called for a four-foot ey- ested in the heroes of that particu­ Corner Drug Store, strewing flowers about crass by Yiiulhavrii ance. Other countries have wen Mrs. Ella Shlbles entered Knox clcne fence surrounding the en­ lar war which gave rise to their par­ Hospital the first of the .week for children; placing flags at cross by ab bh po e Is a liberty but through carelessness and Inc. American Legion taps; singing of closure, and eventually a road with ticular organization. It is the proud Indifference have last it. Let us observation. Conway, cf ...... 6 2 1 1 "America;” benediction by Rev N. tarvia surface will be built from privilege of the Daughters of the see that this does not happen to us CUT PRICE Mrs. F . R. McCullagh of Rox­ Johnson, cf ...... 1 0 0 0 Good Investment P. Atwood. Pleasant street to the center of the American Revolution to keep alive Let us promise these men that we bury. Mass . is at her summer home Alley, c ...... 5 2 12 1 422 M AIN ST., ROCKLAND. ME. Much credit Is due tire committee lot. the memories, the tradition:, and will do our utmost to the end that on Sea street for a brief stay. Haskell, ss ...... 6 3 0 1 in charge, Mrs. Mildred Holmes, the ideals of the great conflict which they shall not have died in vain and Tlie baccalaureate service for the Mrs. Ellen Bohndell and Mrs. Effie THOMASTON gave birth to the United States to the end that our country shah class of 1939 Rockport High School of America It is In the willing ex­ will be held Sunday at 11 o'clock at Salisbury, Miss Eva Spear entertained a ercise of that glorious privilege the Baptist Church. It will be a j *'ra,,cls Gilbert of Utica. W. Y., group of friends Thursday at sup­ th at we assemble here at the graves union service and music will be fur-1»» <“• hls hon* °n Russe“ per and for the evening at the of three loyal Americans who hav­ nished by the combined choir. The I av«nue for a brief stay. He will Spear Camp at Cushing. An en­ ANNOUNCEMENT ing faithfully, and well performed GOOD PLANTING baccalaureate sermon will be deliv­ return home in a few days, but ex joyable evening is reported by those their respective duties in the W ar' 6 ered by Rev. J. W. Hyssong, using peels to come back the middle of present who were Miss Sally Gray, In accordance with the will of the late Miss the month to remain for the sea­ Miss Phyllis Kalloch, Miss Leona of the American Revolution have And Professional Main­ as his theme, the class motto, "To passed to their eternal reward and USED CARS Strive, to seek, to find and not to son. Frisbee. Miss Maxine Mitchel] and Lucy C. Farnsworth, the homestead at No. here sleep the sleep of the blessed Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Tolman Miss Lucille Gillis. tenance For Lawns Yield ” This service w‘11 be fol- 21 Elm Street, Rockland, will be open to the And where better could we as­ 1938 Oldsmobile Tudor lowed by the church school at 12 and Mrs Alma Pratt of Manatee, semble than In this peaceful se- Radio. Heater, Clock, Trunk; and Gardens | noon: at 6 o'clock the Young Peo- Fla • are guests at the home of Burns, Jr; treasurer, Ernest Very clean. public on Wednesday, June 7, from 10 A. M. cluded spot apart from the nois; ' pie's meeting; 7 o'clock a union Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Carroll, Crockett. and bustle of the busy world. Let 1937 Studebaker Sedan service #fth the West Rockport! and Mrs Geor8e Ingraham to 2 P. M. Admission $ 1.00. us. too. withdraw from the present 1937 Dodge Coupe EVERGREENS I church at West Rockport; sermon of Providence are visiting her par- Auinnj Reception and, for a few moments, live in the , subject "One More Step.' I ™ts' Mr and Mrs M w s P*ar A program which should prove to 1936 Oldsmobile Sedan Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, past. It is the sad story of the Stated meeting of Harbor Light, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Helmer of be of unusual interest has been ar- human race that nearly every priv­ 1936 Dodge Sedan Chapter OE jS wilt be field Tuesday Philadelphia arrive today to occupy ranged for the annual Alumni re- Trustee BEDDING PLANTS ceptlon and banquet to be held ilege that we now possess has b« n 1935 Chev. Town Sedan ' night with Arbutus Chapter of Lib-; bungalow for the season, gained largely, through the sorrow, erty, Fon,-du-Lac of Washington | At the Methodist Church the June 12 at Masonic hall. Earle AND SEEDLINGS 6C-C7 suffering and even death of count­ 1935 Plymouth Sedan I and Orient of Union as special Church School is asked to meet Aehorn will serve as toast piaster less men and women who have 1934 Plymouth Sedan 'guests. Degrees will be conferred Sunday at 9.45. At 11 members and and Raymond H. Fogler of Chicago friends will attend the union bac- a graduate of Rockport High will gone before. Many of the things 1934 Chevrolet Sedan PLANTS and refreshments served at the that we accept as matter of fact close of the meeting. calaureate service at the Baptist be the speaker of the evening. have come as the result of the great-1 1933 Oldsmobile Tudor FOR WINDOW BOXES Tli Community Singing Class will Church. Epworth League will meet Mr Fogler, who has made good WANTED tst struggles. These men, too. have 1933 Pontiac Sedan meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at at 6.30; evening worship at 7.30 in the business world having re- j lought, suffered, and died that cer­ with a message by the pastor, cently been elected president of i FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS 1932 Chevrolet Sedan the Baptist vestry. ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE tain priceless privileges might be, • • • • theme: “You Can't Fool God.” The Montgomery Ward Co. will have j ours. You know full well what they , 1931 Chevrolet Sedan Hero Dead Honored pastor is beginning services at the something to offer his audience have added to our heritage. One MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE SILSBY’S Tlie usual Memorial Day observ­ chapel at Spruce Head at 2 o’clock which will well be worth hearing. COLLATERAL LOANS has only to glance to the nations FROM ance was carried out Tuesday after­ Sunday. Epworth League has Miss Lotte MoLaughlin of Rock­ SECURED BY LISTED STOCKS AND BONDS CONVENIENT TERMS across the Atlantic to really ap­ FLOWER SHOP noon under the direction of Fred elected as officers: President, Ern­ land will be guest soloist and a preciate the accomplishments of | 271 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND A. Norwood W.R.C. in an unusually est Crockett: vice presidents, Miss one-act play will be given by the TEL. 3I8-W the American Revolution Here we impressive manner. The line of Helena Upham, Miss Betty Suke­ High School Dramatic clsas. The ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK Established 1868, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp may meet as we please, speak as we march was made up thus: Daniel forth, Miss Dorothy Bums. Mrs. banquet will be served by Harbor » " $ r \r u \ a w in eetf . 27Stf please, worship as we phase. Our, ROCKLAND Andrews, officer In charge, R.H.8. Beatrice Richards; secretary, Orris Light Chapter O.ES. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday,. June 3, 1939 . P age Three

Knox Lodge of Odd Fellows will TALK OF THE TOWN have work on the first degree Mon­ day night. "SHOW YOUR COLORS!" SHALL IT BE FORGOTTEN? “COMING EVENTS CAST THEIM SHADOWS BEFORE" June 5—Camden Junior Prize Speuk- Canton Lafayette is represented lng Contest at Opera House June 5 Francis Havener. Jr., concert with its Auxiliary, al I lie field day How Rockland Is Planning To Celebrate Flag at Untversullst Church. BCHURCHESt in Bangor today. June G Dance Recital by pupils nt ulli i y m n i h i m IJorl iieaiii .sciio .i .,i Dancing al Rock land High School. W H (IB1I1) iLamb arrived in Week—School Children To March June 1 Ninth District Maine Fed­ at the Congregational Chureh, eration Wonieu's Club holds Joint tlie city yesterday for Ills 3«t)i sea­ SERMONETTE bringing to a close the church meeting with Lincoln County Onion. son. Damarlsootta. All street Flags by tlie Rockland City Band and school for the season. After -the June 7 Senior class banquet at the should be displayed Sons of American Legion Drum Sun Is Coming Back worship service, the children will New Hotel Rockland Federal food will be given out at June 8-14 Plug Week for the entire seven Corps. Full program in nexl Issue' Dec. 22, 1938—the shortest day present a progr am in place of tlie June 8 North Haven Alumni ban­ the city store Monday to W P A of the year. When this appears days from June 7 to of Tlie Courier-Gazette. usual sermon by the minister,, Rev. quet at Havens Inn workers, and Tuesday to other re­ June 8- Rocklund High School Com­ 14, sunrise to sunset. The commit­ ♦ • * • it will be warmer, but it is far Corwin H. Olds. The junior chorus mencement ball at Oakland Park. lief clients. from warm now, 12 degrees above June 11—Rockland High School Bac­ tee requests that all merchants dec­ Wednesday, June 14, Flag Day,] will assist with the music, there calaureate services at the Methodist with a strong, cold wind blowing. Church. Running head foremost into a orate their stores and windows. Best the entire student body of all will be presentation of Bibles anil June 12 —Camden Alumni banquet As I grow older, the shortest day pins, some original features will be car which he did not see Harold decorations this Flag Week will be schools in the city will assemble at at Yacht Club holds a strange fascination for presented by representatives of the June 12—Rockport Alumni reception Robinson Jr, 15, was cut and bruised nationally recognized. the Lincoln street schools to par­ June 15 Rockland High School ticipate in the gigantic flag raising. May the parish count upon you for nip. From the date of closing classes, and Uieir will be reception commencement at the Community Thursday night. Tlie old "Ridge" Church at Building A large flag will be unfurled witli in. contribution by having your name the cottage until Christmas is of- new members. If your flags are badly worn, torn Martinsville June 21—"Rockland on the Air" hundreds of small flags dropping witli remittance opposite Inserted a trying period. • • • • radio entertainment at Unlversalist Rockland’s Grammar School base­ or soiled they should not be dis­ Shall it be forgotten? Church. into the crowd. The slogan will be Shall wc let her ministry end alter j in this paper for re-building another Each morning darker and eaclt "Advioe Prom Oil High" will be June 24—St. John's Day (Masonic). ball team is happy. Beat Thomas­ played. Some Legionnaire will call "Don't let the flag touch the 1122 years as a light and guide to'church? day shorter and Spring seems tlie seiinon topic by Rev. Charle.s June 27-28—Annual meeting of the ton yesterday for the champion­ on you and furnish you with the Carden Club Federation of Maine at so far away; but on the shorlist A. Marstoller a t tlie Littlefield Me­ Whitehall Inn. Camden. ship of Knox County. Should be necessary equipment at reasonable j Broyn(' The speaker on this oc- show men to God. The burning Please send any contribution to Aug 17 -Reunion (25th) Class 1814 day courage revives, the process morial Cliurch Sunday morning at some good varsity material there. price. casion will b- Hector G. Staples, May 5 of this old historical church The First National Bank, Rock- R H 8. at Rockledge Inn past department commander. Music! left the community without one. .land. Me. Is about to be reversed. 10.30. There will be special music. Aug 2 3 -Owls Head-Orange fair • • • ♦ Children’s Day will be observed by the High School Band. Time, The sun is and Die church school meets at 11.45 coming back. Some years ago I Downie Brothers Shows will ex­ at the Congregational Church Sun­ From June 8 to 14 Strand and 3 p m. The well-baby clinic will be held and Uie Christian Endeavor at 6 carved an arrow on my back hibit in this city July 4. day, bringing tlie church school to Park Theatres will have special A Popular Book Monday from 2 to 4 o'clock at the Praise service and sermon is at piazza which points to the far­ a close for the season. The chil­ showings on patriotic short subjects, All patriotic, civic and fraternal Red Cross rooms. Dr. C. B. Popple- 7.15, the topic being "A New Voice." thest North as the sun rose June A meeting of District 14. Encamp­ dren will present a program in to be announced. organizations are requested by the Maine Coast Tour Associa­ The music includes a vocal trio by • • • • stone will be in attendance. ment 1.0 O F. will be held in Union place of the sermon. national and local committee on 22; I have never been there Dec. Mrs. Lillian Lord Mrs. Eula Munro tion Opens An Office In 22 to note the spread compass June 8. with supper at 6 30, day­ Elks Flag Day services will be held one day during Flag Week 10 hold In Municlple Court yesterday and Miss Olive Bragg and an ac- wise. Life abounds in compensa­ light. Tlie largest crowd Manager Wha­ at the Community Building. Sun-!.some patriotic services in conjunc- Camden Paul Locke was held on a drunken oordlon solo by Danny Patt. Tlie tions, when the hours mark the len has had on an opening night day, June 11, at 4.30 p. m. This is an tion with this event. driving charge and given his chance communion will be observed at the The Maine Coast Tour Association shortest day they also mark the A rummage sale will be held next danced to the music of Bob Perci­ outstanding feature of the week and Don't forget June 8 to 14 of paying $100 and costs or serving close of the service. Prayer meet­ longest night. You have less Thursday at the Thorndike Hotel val’s Palace ballroom orchestra the public is cordially invited, music "Show your Colors." announces the opening of new of­ 60 days in jail. He appealed and ing Tuesday night at 7.30. time to work and more time to store under auspices of the Hadas- Tuesday night. 754 being the total fices in Camden situated over the'gave ball. rest and it is more comforting, saii Society. count Attractive decorations add­ Parker E Worrey has been in W. F. Hogan, assistant superin­ Crockett 5 and 10 cent store thus! when you are not losing precious ed to the holiday festivity. Bath this week, called by the sud­ tendent for the Western Union, wa Tlie Pirates will exhibit their Two dainty tulips growing on a commanding one of the best loca­ daylight hours. den death of his father. The fu­ in the city yesterday and this morn­ wares at Community Park Sunday single stem—that's what E. A. Dean Gordon A. Richardson, about to tions in Camden. We want to em­ If you have read the records neral will be held tomorrow. ing on business. afternoon when they play the War­ deposited on tlie tulip editor's desk enter the Sophomore Class at of Polar Explorers, Kane, De- phasize the fact though that this ren team at 3 o'clock Both teams yesterday, with the remark: "Never Colby College, has been elected as­ Ix>ng. Nansen, Cook, Peary, s Miriam .Rebekah Ixxlge meets Sunshine Society Monday after­ Bureau is for the service of (lie plan Io enter tile Knox Twilight saw anything like that before." sistant business manager of lhe Amundsen. Greeley, you note Tuesday night. Maiden Cliff Lodge noon at tlie Central Maine io o iil entire coast of Maine. We are not league. Echo, Oolbtfs Weekly newspaper. how depressed all felt as the sun of Camden will be a special guest ] will have a special meeting Mem- Huntley-Hill Post. VF.W. has im­ He is tlie son of Mr. and Mrs. John going to confine our services Just dipped below tlie horizon until that degree staff to exemplify the]tiers are urged to attend "Jack and the Beanstalk," a E portant business to transact Mon­ M Richardson of 15 Oranlte street to Camden as our support of tlie It failed to rise at a ll, and lhe work on one candidate. Refresh-1 ------marionnette show, was presented day night, and Commander Ouistln Bureau and our book which is en­ long tedious night had ments will be served. Manager Dondis offers tliese fea­ at the children's hour at tlie public wants all of tlie boys present. Re­ Roeklafid pupils of the Doris titled "A Motor Tour of tlie Coast come; and how cheered they tures at Strand Theatre tlie coming library yesterday afternoon. The freshments. Heald School of Dancing, who ap­ of Maine" receives the support of were, when life had almost lost N Miss Doris V. Hyler, district week; Sunday. Monday and Tues­ home-made marionnettes were op­ peared in recital Friday night in the entire coast. I want to take its value, when she peeped over deputy president of Dlst. 16, ac- day, “Dark Victory." witli Bette erated by Robert Gatcombe and Darold U Hoc king, son of Mr. and Belfast were Earline Perry, Esther this opportunity to thank the many the rim on her return. And now companied by Mrs. Lena Rolllns, Davis and Gporge Brent; Wednes- Clifford Cameron, and made excel­ Mrs. Alfred C. Hocking of •’alnt Munro, Marilyn Baum, Beverly advertisers who have contributed these Nazi Germans desire to re­ deputy marshal and Mr. Rollins, | day and Thursday, "Let Freedom lent entertainment for the young D George. and a member of tlie Fresh­ Cogan, Jeannette Escorsio. Beverly to the support of this Bureau and turn to the barbarism of early attended the meeting of district 22 Ring." with Nelson Eddy and Vir­ folks. man Class of Colby College, Water­ Grant and Ruth Spear. this book in Rockland. days and go back to their pagan at Stockton Springs Thursday night. ginia Bruce; Friday and Saturday. ville, has been elected assistant Miss Rachel Noyes of Hope will custom of celebrating the winter 'Lucky Night,” with Myma Loy business manager cf the Echo, Committal services for Mrs. resume her position as publicity di- Tliese arrivals at Peyler s wharf | solstice with their Yuletide feast, H Colby's weekly newspaper. Orace Harrington, formerly of A most attractive "Double Kay" j anc| Robert Taylor, rector and from the comment re- yesterday: Louis J. Thebaud. 1500 vending machine for the famous in commemoration of the return Rockland, who died Thursday in I eeived from all the advertisers a; gal -scallops; C. Bennett. 6.000 Arrivals at Fevler’s: Madeline & Kemp Nuts has been installed at ( All students desiring first-day of the fiery sun-wheel. They Boston, will be held this afternoon her fine work last year we are sure P°unds of mixed flsh' M Gardner, would take Christ out of Christ­ Flora. 1400 gallons of scallops; Corner Drug Store Inc. It is all in ; covers of the new Baseball Centen- 3,000 mixed fish; Althea J. 24.000 at 3 o'clock, at the Aehorn ceme­ the public is entirely satisfied. Lit­ mas. I Fannie Belle, 7000 pounds of fish; white enamel and plate glass witli n ial Stamps to be issued June 12 mixed fish; Elsie. 2400 mixed fish; tery. Res’. John Smith Lowe will erature of all kinds from all part; Should the world do likewise, N. & G . 7000 pounds; Catherine- Good Housekeeping approved care 1 at Cooperstown. N. Y . may take Ira Hupper, 16,000 mixed fish; John officiate. of the country and all parts of the a pall of moral darkness would Graff is, 24.000 pounds; Mishawaka. of the nuts. The large center tray self-addressed envelopes to the local Boggs. 11.000 mixed fish; Helen May world will be available. Authent'; settle over the earth compared 10.000 puonds, Dirigo 1st. 5000 8ummer is here, oh but "definal- revolves. Post Office with three cents in ca sh ,,nformation on the Worlds 25 000 mixed fish. S with which the Arctic night pounds; Helen May 25.000 pounds. ly!" A bright yellow buttercup an­ for each envelope wanted, and same The item in Thusday's issue w„, b„ maik,d wilh special steamship schedules, and travel in­ would seem like brightest mid­ nouncing the glad tidings o.rrlved formation of all kinds will be avail­ Sargent Jealous soil of Mr. and Capt. E M Torrey of Rockport which stated that Perry's Market I day canfflation fr0IU Cooperstown, day. Christ said, "I am the Light at the editors desk yesterday, able. Mrs. Lionel P. Jealous of Thomas­ who has been a patient in a Port­ liad the contract for furnishing the | N y on June 12 cowrs of the world; he that followe'h S proudly borne by Norman Withee We do not take the opportunity ton will receive hts Doctor of Os­ land hospital, expects to return supplies used by the city’s welfare me shall not walk in darkness of 17 Mechanic street who found must be at your local Post Office to blow our horn every week and teopathy degree today at the 47th home Saturday, Mrs. Torrey tells department was a bit misleading, bui shall have the light of life." the pretty posy in a field near his not later than June 10. Others than I as The Courier-Gazette is giving j annual commencement services of of the comfort they have experi­ according to Mayor Veazie. The Millions would rather die than home. children of school age who wish us this chance as they have many • the Philadelphia College of Osteo­ u enced in having The Courier-Ga­ contract was for furnishing supplies walk in the dark with Hitler. to obtain these must forward their Aunts in the past we want to oncej pathy. Rex Beach, world wide novel­ zette as a regular visitor during Ruth Mayhew Tent will meet for for relief cases handled by the city —William A Holman own covers direct to the Post Muster more tell those of you who do not ist will be the principal speaker. Dr their stay in Portland. business Monday 2.30 p. m. in for the State. at Cooperstown. N. Y„ with money know our book some of its fine Edgar O. Holden, Dean of the Col­ GA.R. hall, instead of in the eve At St. Peter's Cliurch (Episcopal) order for proper amount to cover points. lege. will award tlie diplomas and I ning as usual. At 6 o’clock the Folks who saw the Memorial Day Rev. E. O. Kenyon, rector, services cost of stamps. For further infor­ “A Motor Tour of tlie Coast of confer the degrees. There are 68 in supper will be in charge of Eliza parade are still saying nice things for tomorrow will be appropriate Baked Bean Supper mation, ask at your local Post Offic- Maine ' was conceded by the Bos­ the graduating class. Plummer and Ada Payson, to be about the Sons of American Legion for Trinity Sunday; Matins at 7.10; SOUTH CUSIIING GRANGE HALL Drum and Bugle Corps which made ton Post Iasi July to b? one of the followed by public beano and social The Boy Scout troops held their Holy Communion at 730; church T THURSDAY. JUNE 8—6 TO 8 its initial public appearance on that finest publications in the New Eng­ WEST WASHINGTON The same jommittee in charge. final Court of Honor session of tin- school at 9 30; Holy Eucharist and Children 15c; .Adults 30c occasion, under the direction of land States. The National Broad­ season at the Higli School Building Mrs. Ellis Dyer of Rockland and sermon at 10 30; Vespers at 730 66-lt Squadron Leader George Wood. Jr. casting Company of New York ha.;, Rotarians heard yesterday the Wednesday night witli A F. Mr- Miss Georgia Hibbert of Augusta p. m. There were 30 boys in the organi­ tlirough Nancy Booth Craig, who • • • • T thrilling story of the Capture of tlie Alary on the bench. Dudley Harvey were holiday visitors at tlie home zation and they made a fine ap­ puts an a program called "Vacation Brady Gang as told by "Shep" Hurd of their parents Mr and Mrs. Friendly Men's Bible Class will and Dougas Cooper of troop 202. lips" requested the book for oc­ of Bangor, who had an important pearance in addition to furnishing Archie Hibbert. meet at the Meibodlst Church to­ were advanced to star scouts; Mil­ casional excerpts in her broadcast U part in the affair. Mr. Hurd snappy music. Mr. and Mrs. Perley Brooker and morrow morning at 9.30 Dr. Wil­ ton Robarts of Troop 202 was mad? 'which reaches 60.030.000 people. O manager of the sporting goods store son's subject at 1030 will be "Mak­ HOWDY Howard A Brown are having a first class; and Russell Smith and Home and Gardens Magazine lias two children visited last weekend wliere the arrest and shooting took at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton ing Die Most of What We Have busy season. This diploma making Richard Seaman, of Troop 203 were also requested the book for review. place. His narrative was graphic Wellman. Left" with special music. Buraca IE YOU DON'T firm receive orders from every" state, advanoed to second class. Tender- We would not have space in this and dramatic. An interesting open Class and church school will meet D KNOW THIS and the Provinces of Canada. Porto feet admitted were Joseph Mills, paper to tell you of the thousands Mrs. Marlon Anderson and son forum followed his talk. Yesterdays at noon and Epworth League at Rico is also a very good customer. Albert Mills and John E«corsio, 304: who comment on it every day in are visiting her brother Donald £ REST OF ALL meeting was largely attended with 630. . The pastor's theme at 7.30 Some of the larger schools booked Lewis Slockford and Donald Pliil- (he year. Letters and cards coine Hibbert in Portland. OR ANGE DRINKS the following vLsiting Rotarians will be ‘The Gospel In One Sen­ for diplomas include: Mount St. brook, 203, and Alfred Haines. 206 in all during the season, and w? Mr. and Mrs. Edson Wellman and GET ACQUAINTED present: Ward Whyte, Portland tence." The young people's chorus A Hie investiture ceremony was family and Mrs. Woodbury Arthur Stevens. Augusta; Copleland Bernard College. Antigonlsh. N. S.: have made many reservations al­ TODAY. IT WILL given under the direction of John visited last Saturday In Augusta. will provide music. Lang. Belfast. Asbury Pitman Mack College, Kentville. N. 8.; Ra­ ready for the coming season. • • • • PICK YOU UP mirez Business College. San Juan. W. Trott, assistant scoutmaster of Arthur Leigher of Burkettville 0 Salem; Frank E. Morrow and E. Travel Bureaus from all over the Morning worship at the Univer- P. R.; Modem Business College. troop 206 In the court were John and Kendrick Light and family Y WHEN YOU ARE L. True, Camden. Sheriff Ludwick, world concede the book to be the salist Church Is at 10.45 when Dr. Ponce. P. R.; Mount Royal College. W. Trott, Earle R. Oowell, Van E most poplar in their files on the were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. TIRED. AND A. W. Oregory, T. J. Sweeney, Cros Lowe will preach on the subject TO Calgary. Alberta; School of Com­ Russell, Albert D. Mills and Daniel State of Maine. Tlie town o{ Cam­ Edson Wellman. by Ludwick and William E. How- Sources of Leadership. The serv­ REFRESH YOU merce, Clinton. Out.; Sacred Heart W. Chick. • WHEN YOU ARE of Boston were guests. den is exceptionally fortunate in ice will mark the observance of College. Grand Palis, N. B. Ecole having the headquarters of this Coming to Rockland for one day Children's Day. Members of the THIRSTY. ON Commerclale Lussier. St.-Hyaclnthe BOM only for a matinee and evening book located in their town which Dancing Tonight Church School are requested to S ALE EVERYWHERE. Quebec: St. Michael's Academy. Best — At Augusta General Hospital performance, Keller, the Magician, gives them publicity which money meet at tlie churoh at 10 30 a. m. May 27. to Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Best Chatham. N. B. could not buy. The merchants of A PRODUCT OE a son sponsored by tlie Veterans of for the purpose of sitting with their Camden appreciate this fact and LAKEHURST The Women's State Relief Corps Foreign Wars. The entertainment teachers. Oold pins will be award­ DIED contribute to this book nearly one In DAMARISCOTTA of Maine, the first patriotic body of will be held at Community building ed to honor pupils. The baptism ,Mattia—At West Falmouth. May 31 Tuesday, the matinee for children hundred percent. It is most grati­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT of infant children will take place P h o n e 6 9 HAVENER'S Adella A. widow of Dunford Martin women to be organized as aux fying to me as the manager of the BOTTLING WORKS aged 8U year.. 11 months. 1 day. Burial iliary to the O.AJt. after the Civil beginning at 4. and the evening 9 TO 1 D. S. T. at the close of the service. w i t Saturduy at 2 15'clock In Appleton book to get such wholehearted sup­ • • • • Prescott—At Camden, June 2. Alfred War, is to meet in convention in performance at 8 o'clock. Keller LLOYD RAFNF.LL M Prescott, aged 58 years Private port from the merchants of God the only cause and creator" funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock from rest Bath June 14-15. Edwin Libby Re­ will give a full evening's program, and his GEORGIANS dence filled with novelty and illusions, Knox County and the coast in its is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon Gregor)—At We tbrook. June I. Eliza­ lief Corps has had the honor of entirety. I wish to extend my com­ No Parking Worries beth R wife cf Fred E. Gregory of having four of its members elected mirth and mystery. At the same C6*S"75 that will oe read in all churches of Glencove aged 71 years. 5 months time, his program is instructive and pliments to the Rockland Chamber Christ, Scientist, on June 4. The SPECIAL CHICK SALE days. Funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock to the highest office within the from Burpee funeral home educational. His nimble fingers and of Commerce for the fine work they Golden Test Is: "Tlie Lord reigned! Fifty or More, 8c each gift of this order—the late Mrs. J. uncanny skill will prove tlie hand have done in bringing a new in­ he is cloth^q with majesty; the Get Yours While They laud E Rhodes, Mrs. Hattie Davies, Mrs is quicker than the eye, and that dustry to Knox County, and to the BARBERING NOTICE Lord is clothed with strength, Knox County Grain Co. Mary Cooper and Mrs. Millie there is always something new in newly formed Camden Clumber of Chester Hunt and wherewith he hath girded himself: TEL. 333, 31 NEW COUNTY ROAD RUMMAGE Thomas, each having served as Commerce hoping that they too 64-66 magic. Keller will present such Eddie Parker the world also Is established, that it State president. Mrs. Thomas is will be successful in their efforts to SALE now serving her third year as State illusions as the “girl walking Moderate Prices cannot be moved" (Psalms 93: 1». duplicate what Rockland has done. 362 Main St. Over Newberry's treasurer. Mrs. Elizabeth Barton through the ribbon;" "pennies from The citations from the Bible in­ Leon R Sinclair 64'66 clude the following passages; "In Ambulance Service SAVE five dollars THURSDAY, JUNE 8 is State vice president at the pres­ heaven;" “the enchanted cage" and On every new set of teeth ordered Slatting at 10 o'clock ent time and Mrs. Eliza Plummer many other features. Tickets will the beginning God created th • Ruth Mayhew Tent, public beano during this month. Make appoint­ who has held elective and several be delivered by calling Miss Sally heaven and the earth" (Genesis 1 ments for Tuesday, Thursday and Thorndike Hotel Store Monday night. 06-lt RUSSELL of the most important appointive Rogers, tel. 330. 1). Friday. Office over Newberry's 8c ft Auqiices Hadassah Society • • • • FUNERAL HOME 10c Store. Telephone 415-W. offices is one of the directors. The DR. J. IL DAMON, DentUt New and Used Clothing, local Corps is looking forward with 1 “Three Great Blessings” will be 9 CLAUMONT ST. TEL. ttt the subject of the sermon at the ROCKLAND, ME. 52-tf Etc. much pleasure to the coming MEMORIALS TO SUIT M-tf First Baptist Church Sunday morn­ event. EVERY DESIGN ing at 10.30. Special music by tlie PREFERENCE choir. The church school will meet Whatever your requirements may be for an appropriate monument, at noon. The intermediate and NOW IS THE TIME! Chicken Bar-B-Que you can be confident in our senior C. E. societies will unite at Made from broilers from our own ability to meet them. You may WATER PIPES RENEWED the 6.30 hour. The people's eve­ Our Advertising farm prefer a modest stone distin­ ning service lasting 63 minutes will BURPEE’S AND WIRED OUT guished by its simplicity, or your NEW SEWERS LAID LOBSTER DINNERS open at 7.30 with the prelude and choice may b- for one more elab­ Telephone 955 Columns Are ALSO CLEANED WHEN (Fresh DaUy) MORTICIANS orate in size or design. In either big sing assisted by the organ, piano PLUGGED OTHER SPECIALS case, we will recommend one that and choir. Carlton Gregory, who Just the . SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOLS TRY US ONCE SIMON K. HART Ambulance Service AND CEMENT WORK will be suitable upon request. graduated from the Providence REPAIR CfcLLAh WALLS VESPER’S Wm. E. Dornan & Son, All Kinds of Bible Institute, will be guest preach­ Merchants TELS. IN AND 7H-1 INQ. Monumental Work er at this service. His subject will S. E. EATON LUNCHEONETTE CEMETERY MEMORIALS "Let Me Furnish Your Memorial" be “The Greatest Wisdom " Show Windows Ml-SW MAIN ST, ROCKLAND 39Rtf LAST UNION A THOMASTON 53 PLEASANT ST., ROCKLAND • • • • TEL. 1187-R, ROCKLAND, ME. 468 Main St, At The Brook 36Stf 110-tf Children’s Day will be observed P a g e Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, June 3, 1939 Every-Other-Day

frequently denied the opportunities WEST ROCKPORT Francisco World's Fairs. Daniel SO U T H H O PE of advanced education. He stressed Patt of Rockland will play several WALDOBORO also the need of habits of healthy Guests in town last weekend and WARREN accordion selections. Meeting will MIm Charlotte Robbins of Far­ ft ft ft ft living and of sensible moral living. holiday were Mr and Mrs. Russell ft ft ft ft begin promptly at 7.30. Each mem­ mington Normal School passed the Nash of Newton, Mass., and Mr. and MRS. LOUISE MILLER Mrs. Clifford was a special guest ALENA L. STARRETT ber is privileged to invite one guest. holiday recess with her parents. Mr. Mrs John Lane and family of New Correspondent with the wives of the members and Correspondent The Warren Tigers will play the and Mrs. Ralph 'Robbins. 1 2 3“ 4 5 L 7 Hampshire visited at the home of the teachers of the High School ft ft ft ft Rockland Pirates at Community John Dunbar of Boston Joined ins Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Lane. Mr Park, Rockland. Sunday afternoon. $ 10 II i£ T el. 27 staff in observance of ladies night. Tel. 48 family last Saturday and spent the and Mrs. Frank Fierce of Portland George Haskell of Lincolnville The honor students were: Seniors, holiday with his father, Charles IJ with their son and family were at was in town Monday visiting 1 15 The annual meeting of the Maine Oertrude Newbert, William Fitz­ Dr. Judson P Lord will attend Dunbar. their farm near Mirror Lake: and friends. Federation of Women's Clubs will gerald: juniors, Louise McLain, Saturday the Maine Osteopathic Miss Ruby Merrifield who has em­ lb 17 18 Mr and Mrs. Page and family of Roland Berry has returned to his toe held June 22-23-24 at the Range- Neil Mills: sophomores, Vera Jam- Convention in Lakewood. ployment ,ln Rockland spent last Lynn, Mass., at the Cleveland cot­ work at the mill after being ill. 20 2> w 22 23 U ley Lake House. The sessions be­ son, Donald Heyer; freshmen, Mary Mr and Mrs. Ellis Spear Jr., of weekend with her parents. Mr. and tage, Mirror Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Borneman has been ill. W gin Thursday at 2 o’clock and close Miller, Ernest McLain. Newton Centre. Mass., were at their Mrs. Fred Merrifield. Eino Heikkala and son Thomas The Help One Another Circle of 25 2b 27 1 z b Saturday noon. Mrs. Sadie O. summer home over the holiday School closed Thursday and yes­ Faculty: Supt. and Mrs. A. D. came from Massachusetts to visit Kings Daughters will meet Monday Dunbar, president of the General weekend. terday the pupils enjoyed a picnic 1 s* Gray. Principal Earle Spear, Sum­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mondean. night with Mrs. Ella Caler Federation of Women’s Clubs and at Belfast Park. ner Hancock, Miss Carol Stevens, Oliver Counce, Emily Counee and Mr. and Mrs Abbott Spear of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lane, and Mrs. Carl L. Schrader, chairman of Miss Marguerite Merrifield was Z] Mrs. Madeline Kane, Miss Joan Dorothy Counce who are at Harbor- Cliestnut Hill. Mass , were in town daughter Avis of Portland were the Department of Fine Arts of the Burnheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Austin guest Sunday of her grandmother, side. Cape Rosier for the summer, over the weekend and holiday. guests last weekend of Mr. and 34 S5 General Federation will be guests of Miller, Mr and Mrs. Richard Gerry. Mrs. Albert Heath. spent Sunday at William Counce's. Miss Bertha Starrett of Malden, Mrs. Raymond Borneman. Miss Dorothy Lane of Rockland VVY honor. The speaker Friday after­ Supt. A. D. Gray, acting as toast­ Miss V. L. Mank is passing a few Mass., spent the weekend and holi­ • • • • 5V i ie 4» 42 noon will be Madam Pierre Cas- visited last weekend with her sister, master. stated that while the war days at her home here. Mrs. Ida day at her summer home. School Fund Growing w graln, wife of the speaker of the to make the world safe for democ­ Mrs. Edwin Lermond mS HU 1 Bowley of Camden was her guest George Buck accompanied by 45 4b 47 Canadian House of Commons. Many racy had apparently been lost, the Pledges to date for a new two- Tuesday. Ray Mathews of Rockland attended innovations will be introduced at battle to make democracy safe for room school building for the inter­ 46 49 50 52 Miss Florence West has as guest a grocery convention held recently NORTH CUSHING the closing events of this adminis­ the world, through education, had mediate and grammar grades a cousin, Mrs. Eliza Boynton of in Portland amount to *2,582 30. The work of S3 54 1 55 5b tration. As this is election year a Just begun. Medford, Mass. Austin Davis Is in Canada for a The intermediate school was rep­ contacting each individual has not large attendance is anticipated. Mrs. Amy Nutt entertained the 10-day visit. At School Exhibition resented at the play day. Saturday been entirely accomplished but will 57 56 The club members of the fifth dis­ Tuesday Club this week. Mrs. Iola Harlow and Miss Merle trict will be the hostesses. The Future Farmers of America | in Rockland by Faye Martin, Lois be continued until the next meet­ Giles of Beverly. Mass., were in town GO chapter had a most interesting Norwood and Elmas Moon of the ing of the Joint committees. Slight­ Memorial Day. Mrs Crosby Waltz has returned here Tuesday morning with the | sixth grade and Bernys Overlock. ly over *6.000 is now available, this to Wollaston. Mass , after passing display at the school exhibition Rockport school band furnishing i Mrs. Ida Smith, Fred Robinson, Friday. The stage of the auditori­ Patricia Moody and Jeannette amount Including the *3 634 on de- • Herbert Smith and family were In HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL (Cant.) VERTICAL (Cant.) several weeks at her home here. music. Rev. J. W. Hyssong gave a um was utilized as the display Perry of the fifth grade. posit as the ffigh school building St. George recently and there called 1-Harm 45-To pull (Scot.) 14- Elovation Mrs. Richard Gerry is spending short talk and offered prayer. 8-A faction 4«-Repulee 15- Girl'a name room. A small portable brooder of Callers Sunay on Fred Watts, and fund and the pledges. on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kangas. the weekend with friends in Water­ Mr and Mrs. E. 3 Orbeton were 8-Foraakc 48-Country of Europe 18-Story chicks, a milk testing machine, and With another *2.000 work can be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoffscs and (abbr.) 21-Hunting deg recent business visitors in Newport Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Starrett were 11-Clothe ville. various laboratory apparatus were Mr. and Mrs Levi Dart of Sanford started and the building In readi­ son Wayne of Thomaston were 13-Containing mere 4*-River In Venezuela 24-Measure The Lincoln County Union of and Dexter. reads 52-Greek letter 28-M icro-organieme set up for observation and Mr and Mrs. Allen Dart of ness for next September. Cost Is guests Tuesday of Mrs. Harriet Women's Clubs and the 8th district 15-Rubbere I3-Slight curve In a 27-Filamente A table of modern school books Wells. estimated at *7500. and the lot will Forsblom. of the Maine Federation of Wo­ 1*-8ick column (Arch.) 30-Roe (Scat) was set up in the auditorium in or­ SOUTH WARREN bring the amount needed to *8.000 Arthur Wyllie and fiancee of Mel­ 17-Rope with which to 58- Ripena 32-1 have (eontr.) men's Clubs will meet Wed­ Mrs. N B. Eastman, who has been der that parents might get a bet­ This amount does not Include the rose, Mass., called Sunday on Rich­ factor* a boat 57-Conveyed, aa 34-Zinc nesday at the Baptist Church in The road through this section has In Bangor several weeks, returned 1*-Cure hides property 36- Grew smaller ter knowledge of the entire line of equipment such as desks. Included ard Wyllie. Damariscotta. The Union meeting received a new coating of tar the home Sunday accompanied by Mr. 2O-Chirpa M-Errors (slang) toward tho end books which will be availab.e to In the estimate given previously. Miss Zetta Stnlth has returned to past week. and Mrs. Harold Scott and daugh­ 22- Rerched 59- Strong heavy vehicle 37- Made amends for will be held in the morning, the their children as they go along At a Joint meeting held Wednes­ Stonington after a short visit with 23- View (8-Clear* of 39- Sacred bull of district meeting in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Alden Counce of ter. through the grades. For the :nos» day it was decided to complete the her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. 25-Dietinguiehed Serv­ VERTICAL Egypt Newcastle were visitors Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mills were in ice Order (abbr.) 40- Machine in which Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Merry of Port­ part these books go by series, from canvassing and to contact all High Smith. M P. Orne’s. Waterville. Sunday the former to 25-0 Id Jewish unit of 1- Canttd, a t a ehip yarn is woven land were guests Tuesday of Floyd the primary to the high school. School alumni In other towns. In an 2- Fruitleaa 42- Metrlc measure of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Llnekin and attend a meeting of the Mainten­ weight Benner. There is the reading and litera­ effort to secure >2.000 more If pos­ 28- Craft 3- A color longth (pi.) daughter Inez of Worcester. Mass, ance of Way Employes of the Maine NORTH WALDOBORO A delegation of Boy Scouts left ture series designed to develop the sible Another meeting of this 29- Fether 4- Makoa a miaatep 43- Movtd swiftly were recent callers on friends here. Central R. R. St-Aeeiete 5- Chief actors 44- lnquieitive Friday to attend the annual Camp- best tastes and interests of chil­ committee will be held June 8 at Mrs. Maude Mank has employ­ Mrs. Lula Libby has been spend­ U -Story 8-Proneun 48-Revolving part ef a oree in Augusta. They were ac­ dren In the most worthwhile read­ Alden Watts and Elwln Starrett the high school building for fur­ ment at the State Hospital in Au­ 34-8 talk 7-Thoao who eat with ing a few days at her former home machine companied by Assistant Scout ing and thinking; the social studies passed the holiday weekend in Bos­ ther report to be in readiness for a gusta. 38-Leaee care 47-Maiden in Auburn. Master Richard Gerry. series designed to give the pupil a ton. special town meeting. Harry Ames of Townsend. Mass., 37- Large monkey B-Wandering 5O-Clear of Mrs. Earl Miller and two children 38- Navigatea (-Fall In drops 81-Vohicle wealth of understanding of the Mrs Oliver Libby and Mrs Wal­ is visiting his son, Guy Ames, for a Mrs. Bernice Darrell, Mrs. James have returned from a visit at the 41-Eccentric rotating 10- A beverage 54—Girl's name world around him. and how to take ter Leavitt are in Auburn this week. School totters Awarded few days. 11- Pert of verb "To be' 56-Combinlng form. Staples and Fred Slater of Water­ home of her brother Percy Lermond meohaniom part in it constructively and unsel­ Among the gala occasions for the Mr. and Mrs. Fritscher and 43-Harah 12- Serf One ville were dinner guests Monday in Jefferson. Mrs. William Lawrence of Stet­ fishly; the health series designed commencement week was the school daughters. Marlon and Gloria and night of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs W. C. Leavitt went recently son was recent guest of her daugh­ (Answer To Previous Puzzle) to train children in the science of banquet held Monday night at the Mrs Boutelle. all of Barre. Mass. Gerry. to Norway where she will be guest ter Mrs. Phillip Simmons • • • • healthy living; and the mathema­ Montgomery rooms, attended by are passing a few days at Lexton ORFF’S CORNER Ip Il IBaianQiQcaco It I I s l i | p | f r of her sister Mrs. Hugh Pendexter. Mr. and Mrs U. J. Hebert and At a meeting of the Community tics and science series planned for the student body and special guests, Mank’s. SDHBlaESSaDkJB The recent collision between the daughter. Miss Dorothy of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglass of Garden Club held Thursday night promoting scientific and mathema­ Supt and MTs. Frank D. Rowe Fred Vannah and Ruth Clarry of □ebeeb nanaas cars of Myron Mank of Rockland J R. I. are with Mrs Hebert's mother Lowell, Mass., have been recent Dr. George Coombs gave an ex­ tical mindedness in place of the old Principal Walter Gay was master Union were in Fairfield Sunday to hr® esdqb bdq and Mrs Sewall of Bath at the ( Mrs N. B Eastman for a few days guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vellis tremely Interesting and instructive gesture and guesswork type of of ceremonies and gave out certi­ visit Mrs. Vannah who is a patient n g is s an Junction of the roads at Spear's Ga- Douglas Starrett was home for Weaver. 33E30 a SCOBHS talk on “Ragweed.” These officers thinking rage has caused the Highway Com- ! the holidays from the Bentley ficates to these students, who will at the Central Maine Sanitorium. were elected: President. Luella Ma­ One of the most elaborate exhibi­ also receive letters: Soft ball. Vir­ Dana Storcr had as visitors Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leavitt of s a a a a be g a mission to erect a fence at that .school of Accounting and Finance son: vice president, Charles Rowe; tions of school work ever to be put ginia Wyllie, Dorothy Marr. Doro­ day. to u rs Benner of Boston. Susie Whitinsville. Mass., and Mr. and HBEBB place, hoping to prevent future ac in Boston. Another guest of his secretary, William H. Brooks, Jr.; on in this section of the State was thy Simmons, Marie Marr. Mildred Ludwig, son Roger and family of Mrs. Frank Thompson of Thomas­ hh n z o E E « cidents. parents Mr. and Mrs Ernest G treasurer, Fannie Gray. on display at the auditorium of the 1 Jackson, Charlotte Moore. Marion Auburn and Eugene Weeks and son ton were visitors last Saturday at i@ nasana b o b i Mr. and Mrs. G A. Lermond ac- | starrett was Emery Mank of Mrs. Louise Bliss Miller has moved New High School building from Wallace. Vella Barrett. Kathryn of Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Creamers. mana EBansti , companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Quincy. Mass to an apartment in the Harry Friday toTuesday Nearly 400 people^ Burns of motored Sun. Maxey, Phyllis Perry. Jeanette Mrs. Eva Miller and sons Kenneth Percy Ludwig, Roy Ralph. Mrs. lEBBSEBaaaaa Sm ith house. were able to view the exhibit Friday day (<> Aubunl whwp they Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skewis of Overlook and Annette Haskell; and Clifford, Mrs. Gladys Bailey and Marjorie Ralph and Miss Burdina Mrs. Richard Gerry entertained Camden were visitors Sunday at baseball, H Borneman. C. Tolman, son Robert all of Massachusetts, Reynolds were In Richmond Sun­ afternoon, or to attend the demon­ callers at the home of Mrs. Ler- her bridge club Thursday night Mr and Mrs. John Teague's. E. Cogan. E. Erkkila. H Moore. B visited Oeorge Flanders over the day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Byran strations of school work in the eve­ mond's nephew Ernest Sherman. CUSHING Honors for high score went to Mrs. ning. Mrs. Howard Moody of Caribou Tolman, B Miller. L. Wellington, holiday weekend. Ludwig. Silas Hyler severed one of his •Tames Waltz, consolation prize to The purpose nt the exhibition was overnight guest Sunday of Mr. C. Pales, A. Wyllie and L. Moody, Ruel Orff and family have moved Sanford Walter. Edwin Walter. WEST WALDOBORO thumbs recently, the injury neces­ Mrs. Edward Genthner. and the evening's demonstrations and Mrs Clarence Peabody. players, R. Smith, manager; school to the Leon Ames house. Mrs. Nora Ludwig and Miss Ruth Mrs. Maude Clark Gay will be a welfare. Madeline Haskell and Ar­ sitating medical treatment. was to reveal to the general public Mrs. Jessie Bragdon and daughter Mrs. Wilma Stanley and Marion Walter of Oardiner were callers guest of honor tonight at a banquet thur Wotton; scholarship to Slsko Mrs R E. Stevens is recovering the kind of progress which their Marjorie of Ipswich. Mass., spent Blake of Rockland, and Esten Blake radc and the exercises effective. last Saturday on friend* in this of the Business and Professional from a severe cold and sore throat. schools are making. It is certain­ the past week with Mrs. Cora of Au6usta passed the weekend with Lehto, valedictorian of class of 1939, Supplementing this were the Girl place. Women's Association at the Man­ which was a certificate and a year's Scouts with their flags. ly a far cry from the old days of Genthner. ,Mrs. Ellen Wellman and Maurice Mrs. Lura Walter and Mrs. Jen ­ W. F. Flint remains confined to sion House, Poland Spring. rote learning to today’s development Mr and Mrs. Herbert Achom of Wellman The group motored Sun- subscription to a well known maga­ nie Mank of North Waldoboro were his home by illness. “Art of Rug Hooking" Mr. and Mrs. Oilbert Ackart of of the skills abilities and thinking Camden and Mrs Ella Achom of da) 10 Boothbay Harbor, zine. recent guests of Mrs. Ada Elwell. Mrs Ethel Bradford of East have been recent power of Individual children. The Speakers were Supt Rowe. Prin­ Speakers Wednesday at the silver i Waldoboro were callers Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds of Miss Eleanor Achom passed the Friendship who sustained a broken guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. facilities which the modem type cipal Gay and Miss Eleanor Good- tea held in the Congregational I Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nash. , Uxbridge. Masss. were weekend holiday with her father Harold T. arm and fractured shoulder recent­ Miller, Mrs Ella Marshall and Mrs. of school building has to offer, and win. Mr. Rowe presented the chapel were Mrs. L. S. McElwee of Mrs. Clyde Hilton. Mrs Henry quests of Misses Lizzie Winslow and Achom. ly is at Memorial Hospital. Dam­ Carolyn Hodgdon. meaning of the words, “express" Union, instructor in the art of rug the advantages which the teacher Hilton and Mrs. Arnold Standish Winnie Winslow ariscotta. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Smith of of advanced normal training pos­ and ’’repress’’ In the former, he hooking, and Mrs. Ada Morse Grose Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and spent several days In Boston re­ Fred Hahn of Oardiner made a Mr and Mrs. Oakley Ames and Bangor were business visitors here sesses over the untrained, account pointed out a broadening influence, of East Warren, who has traveled son Leonard of Dorchester. M ass. cently. weekend visit with Joseph Hahn, daughter arrived Sunday from Wednesday. in a large measure, according to the and in the latter a narrowing in­ extensively and who studied art. in Mr. and Mrs. Leon Achom and Mrs. Mrs. Viola Kuhn who spent the and Misses Harriet and Susie Hahn; Marblehead Mass., where Mr. Ames Mrs. Bessie 6 Kuhn, Miss Pa­ superintendent of schools, A. D. fluence Miss Goodwin gave a brief Yokohama. Japan for three years. Cecil Ludwig of Belmont, Mass, are “winter and part of the spring with Mrs. Hahn with her sister. Mrs. has had employment for several tricia Kuhn and Mrs. Gladys Grant Gray, for the rapid progress made farewell message as this is her final Mrs. McElwee gave briefly the spending a few days at their sum­ her daughter and son-in-law Mr. Millie Jones in East Union. months. He is now to have employ­ are in Portsmouth, N. H. today to in many of the schools. year as assistant. history of rug making, saying in mer homes here. and Mrs. Frank Sheffield of Wor­ ment with Scott Carter of Friend­ attend the wedding of Mrs Kuhn's George Oray, Grand Master at Miss Phyllis Perry of the Senior part: J. W. Gilbert of South Union Is The teachers and schools who cester. Mass., has returned home ship son. Cedric H. Kuhn, Lieutenant, Arms of the Grand Lodge K. P class, in behalf of the student body, ’“Die creative instinct along some guest at the home of Albee Side- took part in the exhibition were for the summer. United States Marine Corps to Miss Mrs. Lillian Boggs, first primary; attended a reception Monday held presented two gifts to Principal Une is latent in moat everyone. llngcr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauley of Mr and Mrs. Roland Halning and Helen Frances McDaniels, R. N. of Miss Grace Yorke, second primary; by Westcustage Lodge. Yarmouth, Gay. as a birthday present; and to This has been stimulated by rug Mr. and Mrs. Percy Elwell and New York and Mr. and Mrs. Philip daughter Louise of Brunswick, Mrs In Dover, N. H. The ceremony will take Mrs. Carrie Perry, intermediate: honor of Supreme Chancellor, Mias Goodwin as a shower gift, a hooking and I have been happy in daughter Shirley of Unity visited Broughton, also of New York arrive Bertha Hall and Mrs. Alice Mallett E. Lee Stapp, of Florida finding many of my pupils are de­ this week to open their homes for place at 4 30 at the home of |Col. Miss Rachel Orff, North Waldoboro; of Boston were guests Sunday of 20-piece pyrex glassware set. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K en­ and Mrs. James Latham Underhill, Miss Idella Jackson, East Waldo­ A game party, auspices of the Community singing was enjoyed. veloping fine color sense and crea­ neth Elwell and Mrs. Ida Seavey. the summer- Mr and Mrs. John Crane. Navy Yard. Portsmouth. boro; Mrs. Althea Wnchenbach, Warren Orange, the proceeds to tive ability which they did not C. A. Robbins is In til health Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stover and Mr. Gay directing and Miss Verna Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elwell, son The W. and W OS.C. Clubs of benefit the junior high school realize they had. West Waldoboro; Alfred Standish. children of Boothbay were visitors Robinson, tlie orchestra leader at Calvin and daughter Elizabeth were The 8165 telephone line Is about to th e high school enjoyed a hot dog building fund, will be held at Olov- the piano. This committee was In “Hooked rugs reached their best South Waldoboro; Mrs. Margaret Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fannie visitors Sunday in Tenant's Hartx>r, be discontinued as there are but two roast Thursday at the Lookout in Ford. Fevler's Corner; Miss Mabel er hall, Monday at 7.30. Cards and charge: Ruth Starrett, Marie Mare, period in this country 50 or 100 Olenmere and Elmore. remaining pay stations on' that line Waltz. Jefferson. Members of the faculty Chinese checkers will be in play. and Marlon Wallace assisted by years ago. Lack of money and Jones, Winslow Mills; Mrs. Lois Mrs. William Diorne and Miss Mrs. Margaret Hutchins, Mrs. —A. W. Orne s and M. J. Maloney's. and their wives were guests. Davis, Orff's Comer; Miss Ida Win- Tickets are on sale by Mrs. Emma Mrs. Arthur Perry, Mrs. Chester manufactured goods after the Revo­ Luella Thome of Gross Neck spent Amber Childs. Mrs. Maude Green­ Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Vannah and Mrs. John B. Nicholson and son, chenbach, Hahn; Miss Nellie Davis, Norwood. Miss Kathryn Peabody. Wyllie. Misses Olive Teague, Kath­ lution and the War of 1812 had law, Mrs. Katheryn Ludwig and Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Dewey son George arrived last Saturday John of Haverhill. Mass., have been Vernal Wallace and Mrs. Charles ryn Peabody. Mary Trone and Janet made It necessary for home makers Dutch Neck; Mrs. Harriet Holden, Winchenbach. daughters Joyce, Dorothy and Ruth and have opened their home for the recent guests of friends here. Pease, Refreshments will be to create what they could from the Oross Neck. Miss Madelyn Kane, Mrs Rosetta Creamer of Pema- Wade. were recent guests of Mrs. Madeline summer, Mr. Vannah will stay a few • • • • of the Junior High School put on a served. e a s e material at hand. Yankee fore­ Jackson. days and return later on annual va­ quld is visiting her daughter Mrs. I.ions Entertain splendid display of social science Miss Susan Stevens, who spent In Memory of Heroes bears were noted for their thrift, M rs. Katheryn Ludwig, Mrs. cation. Roland Nash. In an address delivered at the interpretive work to conclude the the winter with her sister, Mrs. Memorial Day exercises were and saving of all articles which Maude Oreenlaw and Mrs. Amber Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Egerton and Lions Club, Wednesday in honor of program. Mary Lockie in Washington, D. C.. sponsored by E. A. Starrett Aux­ might be of future use. So through Childs attended a recent Farm Bu­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Savory of the highest ranking boy and girl NORTH WARREN lias reopened her home for the iliary. 8.U.V. In the band directed necessity and ingenuity was bom reau training class in Rockland. Waban. Mass., are at the Egerton of each of the four classes in high HOPE Rev. Clark French, pastor of the summer after a visit in New York by Charles Wilson appeared, Josef the New England hooked rug.” At the pre-school clinic 18 chil­ bungalow for a few days. school, Supt. Harold B. Clifford of Congregational Church, will hold a city with Miss Harriet P. Stevens, Vlnal. trumpet; Roger Teague and Mrs. McElwee mentioned several dren were given a physical and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Young of Bel­ Boothbay Harbor emphasized the Mr. and Mrs. Albion Allen ac­ preaching service Sunday at 2 dhring which time she visited the Alfred Wyllie. comets; Harold Over­ of the various designs and exhibited dental examination. Dr. tonfest fast arc at their home here for a need of making education in the companied Miss Doris Allen of Bel­ o'clock standard at the Anderson New York World's Fair. Accom­ look. alto; Chester Wyllie. baritone; many, among which was a scroll of Waldoboro, Dr. Jewett of Au­ week, while attendng to minor re­ schools more like life in the com­ fast. to Portland Sunday and were school house. panying her was her nephew, Rob­ WUllam H. Robinson and Dr. Jud­ design In rose, made by Mrs. Her­ gusta. Miss Alice Mooney, nurse, pairs about the place. munity of which the pupils will guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Allen. Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. ert Stevens of Charlestown, Mass., son Lord, trombones; Fred Over­ bert A. Emmons and a large rug and Mla6 Dorothy Porter, dental Mrs. Walter Irish and two chil­ later become a part. Miss Rachel Noyes spent a few Walter Feyler gave them a surprise who will remain here for the sum­ lock. drums. made by Warren Barron of Union. hygienist were present. dren of Portland, who were guests He stresssed the need of develop­ days In Portland recently. party last Saturday night at their mer. The address was delivered by Mrs. Orose took "Japanese Art" of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Scevcy the ing in pupils a desire to give as well Mr and Mrs. Elmer True returned home, bestowing a variety of fine Mrs. Maude C. Rowe of East Charles W. Schaller, senior vice as her subject, telling of her studies CLA'RRY HILL past week returned home Sunday. as get an expectation of assuming Monday from Quebec where Mr. gifts. A light repast was a pleasant Providence, returned home Wed­ commander of Anderson Camp, of in Yokohama, Japan, and showing N. H. Street and N. J. Peck of the responsibilities of home and True attended the Rotary conven­ interlude in the social evening. nesday after being weekend guest Rockland, who saw service in the several specimens of her work along Mrs. Sarah Thomas Is spending a Woodbridge. Conn., are in town for children and habits of conscientious tion as a delegate. The men of White Oak Grange of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Simmons. Spanish American War, and was those lines. She said that it takes few days at her home In Rockland. ten days getting their places in order work and of simple business honesty The eighth grade of the Hope took possession of a recent meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons had as visi­ naval lieutenant during the World 14 years to became a Japanese art­ Miss Alice M. Ross and Clarence for summer. He decried the frequent practice Comer school, accompanied by their filling the offices attired in women’s tors Sunday A. W. Klrkstead of War. Miss Emma Kalloch, chap­ ist. and pointed out that she had Hansen of Portland are guests of Miss Orpha Klllcran, R. N. of of petty crabbing in community teacher. Mrs. Bernice Robbins, re­ clothes. The “very latest" styles Wiscasset and Mrs. Cyril Grant of lain of the Auxiliary, gave the pray­ taken but three years’ 6tudy of relatives and friends here for a few Lewiston, is at home for a few days. gatherings and suggested its re­ cently enjoyed a conducted tour of were displayed, and knees and veils Connecticut. er and “Lincoln s Gettysburg Ad­ this work. days. placement with constructive dis­ the Knox Mill in Camden. were much in evidence. Walter Perry of Portland was dress." All united in the flag salute, The tea might be called a pas­ Ruth Clarry Is visiting her sister recieved fruit, flowers and several cussions on topics of community William Wright accompanied My­ Mr. and Mrs. George Mank of home Thursday to attend the and Evelyn Smith and Madeleine tel tea. Inasmuch as sandwiches Mrs. Kenneth Boardman In Jef­ birthday cards. welfare. ron Rnbarts of Camden on a fishing Boston and Herbert Mank of Waldo­ graduation exercises Haskell, members of the Forget- were made of bread in yellow, pink, ferson. Mrs. Evelyn Miller visited Mrs. He pointed out the fact that the trip to Duck lake last weekend. A boro were callers last Saturday at The Dorcas Circle of Kings me-not Girl Scout Troop, placed and green tints. The table at which Mrs. A. K. Jackson has returned Miles Jones in Union recently. children are the most valuable, yet. 26-ineh salmon was brought home C. W. Mank’s. Edwn J. Kalloch. 90, Daughters will meet Monday after­ the wreath. Mrs. Sidney Wyllie and Mrs. Park­ to the home of her daughter Mrs. Miss Mary Wallelnus who has In comparison, the most neglected by Mr. Wright. who was on a fishing hike, was also noon with Mrs. Ella Cunningham, The Auxiliary, Scout troop, and er McXcllar poured, had as center- Roslln Oarland at High Pines. employment in Rockland spent of all resources; that the brightest Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wade and a caller at the Mank home. An­ Miss M. Grace Walker and Miss school children reassembled at the piece, a low bowl filled with orchid Mrs. Annie Miller called recently Thursday at the home of her par­ minds and the finest characters arc daughters Arlene of Camden and other man of 90 at this residence Eda St. Clair entertained at dinner bridge, where flowers were cast into sweet peas, and yellow rose buds, on her son Ralph In East Warren. ents Mr. and Mrs. Wallelnus. Eleanor of Lynn, Mass., were guests often starts off alone on a fishing Tuesday. Wilson Walker and Miss the Georges River In memory of and the table in the center of the Clarence Frost of Waldoboro has Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Willard trip, following the brooks for num­ Madeline Harris of Newtonville, the sailors and marines, by Elma floor held a huge bouquet of tulips been employed by Roland Miller. WE BUY Brown. ber of miles. When he left the Mank Mass. Moon and Martha Griffin, to the In the mixed colors. Montell Ross and family of Wal­ Andrew Rekila’s O L D C O L D Mr and Mrs W C. Wellman a.nd house, he was still going strong. The speaker at the meeting Tues­ sounding of “Taps" by Roger This committee catered to the doboro spent Sunday at the home New Shoe Repairing Shop AND SILVER Teague. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wyman of day of the Woman’s Club will be group of 50 who attended; Mrs. C. of Mrs. Gussle Ross. is at 299 Main St. Clarence E. Daniels daughter Muriel of South Hope were Portland and Mrs. Florence Starrett Wilbur Benter of Rockland who will The beautiful Auxiliary flags and E. Overlook, Mrs. Fred Mathews, Mrs. Alma Lamont held a birth­ Over Lamb’s, Cleaner* JEWELER callers Sunday on Mr. and Mrs of North Waldoboro were guests show pictures taken on his recent streamers worn by the officers Miss Eda St. Clair, Miss M. Grace day party at her home May 23 for 378 M A IN S T . R O C K LA N D 136tf Raymond Ludwig. Sunday at Clifford Mank’s. trip to the New York and the Ban served to make both the short pa- Walker, and Mrs. Wilder Moore. her aunt JWlnlfred Whitney who Evety-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, June 3, 1939 Page Five

NORTHPORT SEARSMONT SUNSET SOUTH THOMASTON UNION PO R T CLYDE LI NCOLN VILLI L VINALHAVEN Mr and Mrs. Leonard Powell and Mr and Mrs. Maynard Dean and This community was shocked C. C. Pineo and son Charles were son John and Mrs. Elizabeth LeCaln son Laurence of Portland are in William Davies of Newton. Mass. Miss Edith Olllmor of South HI­ Mrs. Adrienne Peirce of Boston Sunday morning to learn of the ac­ recent business callers In town. of Hyde Park spent the holiday here. town and having repairs made on spent last weekend with Mr. and ram, Miss Elizabeth Brawn of j wlio passed a few day at her Beach MRS. OSCAR C LANE cidental dfcath of Lewis Dodge, 23, Maynard E. Cushman and son Miss Ruth Pagan of U. of M. was their home here. Mrs. Chester Butler. South Portland, Mrs. Myrna s,unmcr home, returned Mt oday Correspondent Saturday night on a farm in Mor­ Leland attended the recent annual guest last weekend of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowers and Mrs. Maude Bolster Is visiting Woodbury of Greenwood, Mass., M r. and Mrs Fred Mo rang of rill where he had been employed. banquet and program of a com­ Mrs. Alta Pagan. Mrs. Pagan ano Mrs. Lena Simmons arrived Friday friends in Norway. and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McLain Corinm were guests Sunday oi Mis Mrs. Daniel IPaulltz, who has been No facts are known except that a mercial oil company in Bangor. Mrs. Lucy Northrop returned last from Winthrop. Mass. Mr. and Mrs Francis Watts of Waterville spent and daughter of Medotnak were Carrie Hall. guest of her sister, Mrs. Sidney L. tractor tipped over, crushing the Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart of Belfast Saturday from New York where they Bowers will remain for a week’s last Saturday at his home here. i visitors Sunday at Mrs. Etta Teel's. S. A. Nutt is boarding I,. s. Winslow, returned Friday to Rocx- youth. He was the older son of Mr called on Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Bry­ have been employed by Mrs. V. R. visit; Mrs. Simmons will remain Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romkey of Russ' loi an indefinite time land. • and Mrs. Donald Dodge and is sur­ Mrs. Leo Bean of Searsmont was ant recently. Lansingh. Mrs. Miner accompanied for the summer. a caller in town recently. Belmont. Mass., were guests Sun­ Cap) Oeorge Stewart and H ' wj. i i Mrs. H. W. .Fifleld is visiting Mis. vived by Ills parents, his wife, for­ them. She will remain with Mi*. Mrs. Jennie Clark who spent the day of Mr and Mrs. Walter Sim­ Pottle passed last weekend ill Bo - At the Community Methodist Mrs. Clara Harrington is in ill Frank Gross in Portland. merly Marguerite Jackson, iwo sons Northrop until Mrs. Lansingh Ripens winter with her daughter Mrs. Ar­ mons. ton and Lowell, Mass. and a brother Miles. Church Sunday morning. Rev. C. H. health at her old home here. Mrs. Wllbra Billings, who spent a Bryant, conducted an impressive ! her summer home in Stonington. thur Foster in Camden has returned Miss Caroline Wyeth and Andy Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Phelps of Margaret Hodgdon, four-year-old Mr. and Mrs Thomas Williams of week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. memorial service. Out of town Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Oliver of home for tlie summer. Wyeth of Philadelphia arc at their El'sworth visited Sunday with Mt . daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sidney Appleton were visitors Monday at Coombs, returned Wednesday to friends who attended were Mrs. Bath were guests last weekend of Mrs. Helen Rackliffe who has cottage for the summer. ar.d Mrs. H. A. Miller ai Twin Elm Hodgdon who has been critically ill the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bath. Charles H. Burgess of Camden, Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brown. been visiting in Somerville, Mass., Rev. and Mrs. John Holman at­ Farm. with pneumonia following measles Watts. Mrs. O. V. Drew has returned from and Mrs. Carl Hunter of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kophman has returned. tended the graduation exercises at Miss Ethel Reynolds of Camden is gaining. Six others in the fam­ Harry Doten of Augusta Is build­ Winterport Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pitcher of of Massachusetts have opened their Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luscombe and the Boston Theological School. spent a few days recently w th her ily have also had measles. children were guests at Leroy Wig- ing a cottage on the west shore of rrandparents Mr. and Mrs. Melv.n Mrs. Malcolm Hopkins and son Lincolnville. Mr. and Mrs. James summer home here. Mrs. Jessie Ingerson and daugh­ Miss Laura Oxton of Belfast spent gin's during last weekend and holi­ Sennebec Lake Dick* y. Paul of Worcester. Mass., arc guests Deane of Gardiner, and Mr. and Percy Brown who is employed at ter Alice, and Donald Klngham of last weekend with her sister Mrs day. Donald Cameron who has been Lfster Oray of Portland dim I of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mks. Harry Bickford of Bangor. the Bath Iron Works, spent last Attleboro. Maas., spent last weekend Monday g( ,hc M p Dlf|u>y Melvin Wood Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snow of Ber­ employed in Vermont the past win­ W. Sanborn Neighbors and friends of Alfred weekend with his mother, Carrie at the New Ocean House. Mrs Harriette Whiting has closed lin, N H. were visitors Monday in ter is at the home of John Fuller. Miss Gertrude McKinney of C a s ­ William Warren returned Thurs­ E. Tibbetts learned with regret of Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Griffin of Mrs. Alice Trussell and Mr. and her place here and is residing in town. tine passed the holiday weekend day from Boston. his sudden death May 2. Mr. Tib­ Mrs. Lucy Bruce arrived last Sat­ Warren spent Sunday with his par­ Mrs. Ralph Simmons motored las* Cambridge where her son Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Dana Gilmore visi­ at her home here. betts was a respected citizen of this urday and opened her cottage at ents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin. Saturday to Massachusetts to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Raymond re­ Whiting is a professor at Harvard ted relatives Sunday in Thorndike. Mrs. Norman Turnidge, accom­ town for many years. A large num­ Salmon Point for the summer. Service Sunday at the Methodist j relatives and friends. ______.______turned this week from Camden, University. There were many visitors from panied by her parents Mr. and Mrs where they passed the winter. ber of relatives and friends were Mrs. Vida Sylvester has returned Church begins at 10.30. There w ill' Mls’ Esther Seavey was recent j Alllson Auger of Claremont Cahf Mrs. Jennie Porter has opened out of town at the cemetery Mem­ Mrs. Irving Fifleld was a Rock­ present at his funeral at which Rev. from Stonington where she has been be special music by the adult choir ., guest of Rev and Mrs. Wesley | W€rc reccnt guests Of capt and her cottage at Bayside. Mr. and C. H. Bryant officiated. employed by D. J. Noyes. orial Day and weekend preceding it. land visitor Wednesday. The majority of the lots were mowed Tlie processional hymn is "Rejoice Stuart in Olenmere Mrs. gtewart Mrs Ralph Rollins are with her. Mrs. Sarah Luce and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murry has employment at Ye Pure III Heart." Tlie St. Cecelia 1 Tlie Waldo Bryant family of Clinton Smith, who passed Me­ and decorated with flowers. There Miss Marjorie Mahoney of Bos­ Mrs. Julia Woodbury, 90, died Clyde Luce and family, all of Oak­ the Island Country’ Club. Choir will sing “Lord and Savior Brockton, Mass., are at their cot- morial pay with his mother, Mrs. is still much to be done to Improve ton passed last weekend with her May 23 at her home here. She was land and Mrs. Lida Lyman of Mas­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sellers with True and Kind " Rev L. F. Ross ' tagc on Hupper's Island, Florence Smith, returned Wednes­ tlie appearance of the cemetery and father Ernest Mahoney. the last of a large family. Surviv­ sachusetts. called on relatives and two daughters of Woodfords were will preach tlie baccalaureate ser- Kev. Augustus Thompson is vislt- day to Bath where he has employ­ occasional donations are being re­ Mrs. Dora Moody who spent the ing are two daughters Mrs. Addle friends here Sunday. holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dud­ mon. Sunday School will follow the ihB bis son Alvah. ment. ceived. Earl Maloney and Richard winter In Exeter. N H has returned T. M. Coombs returned Wednes­ Moffitt, Miss Eda Woodbury, one Mr. and Mrs. James Deane and ley Sellers. morning service. Epworth league Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hooper visi­ home. Mr. and Mrs. David Murry enter­ Ward former residents were recent ted Sunday with Mrs. Rosa Seavey. day to Rockland, having been guest grandchild, Mrs. Arthur Mayberry family of Gardiner and Mr. and meets at 6.30 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pottle accom­ tained guests from Massachusetts contributors to the cemetery fund. of his daughter, Mrs. Sidney Wins­ and one great grandchild, Hilda Mrs. Harry Bickford and family of • • • • Mr. and Mrs. William Heal and panied by Mrs. Mabel Athearn, mo­ last weekend. It is hoped that all lots can be low, over Memorial Day. Mayoerry. mineral services were Bangor visited Sunday with Mr Naxarrne Churrh Notes son Lionel spent Sunday tn Cam- tored Sunday to Orono where they Mrs Alyce Ellis returned to Unity mowed for Memorial Day next year Mrs. Florence Gross went Thurs­ held from the home with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard E. Cushman and Six hundred attended the Maine den. visited Maurice Pottle. Sunday after spending two weeks and flags placed on all veterans’ Zone church rally held Tuesday in | Capt. Clyson Coffin of Quincy, | Mr and Mrs .(Va,lfr c ,ark(i ( , day to Auburn, where she will visit Bryant of Searsmont in charge. daughter Hester. with her mother. Her sister, Mrs. graves. the high school gymnasium. The Mass . was a visitor in town Sun­ her son. Dr. Leroy Gross. Bearers were all nephews—Irving Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cobb and Nebraska was in town the past week Gladys Black, and her daughter. Mr. and Mrs Fred Pillsbury and morning service opened with con­ day, Mr. and Mrs Edwrfd Coombs Hills, Melvin Wood. Francis Wood sons Wilfred and Laurence of Port­ called by tlie death of Mrs Merle Miss Marvel Snowden, accompanied son Charles were at Charles Peter­ gregational singing led by Rev. Mr Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Warren of went this week to Boonton, N. J., and Ray Clark. land were guests last weekend of Wentworth of Winthrop her. son's this week while spending a Sickmore of the Augusta church ’ New Haven. Conn., spent tlie past where Mr. Coombs entered a hospi­ Announcement is made of the Eben Cobb, and callers at the How­ V. A Woodbridge of Pejepxot Is Oerney Jenkins and Foster Jen­ few days at their Owl's Head cot­ followed by testimonies. J week at the Bennett cottage tal for a major operation. marriage May 20 of Miss Heloise ard and Salisbury homes visiting relatives In town kins of New York spent a day here tage. They returned Wednesday to The Eastern Nazarene College, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mitchell of | Thorolf M. Peterson and Wenonah Ready and Thomas Bird by Rev. Miss Lettie McKinney a highly Miss Ruth Miller and friend of recently. South Weymouth. R. Peterson were united In marriage Duncan Rogers In Northport. quartet sang "Jesus Never Fails." . Wakefield, Mass, passed last week- respected res’dent of this eommun,- Skowhegan were visitors here last Mr. and Mrs Everett (Dunham William Clement is on a business Thursday by Rev. Kenneth Ccok at Mrs Nora McCorrison is visiting and "On the Cruel Cross." Rev. Mr end at their cottage on the Mar- ity, died last Saturday at the age ot weekend. with daughters Beverly and Chris­ trip to Boston. Union parsonage They were at­ her sister Mrs. Eben Eisnor. 88 nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dutch and tine. also Frank Lufkin were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kittredge of tended by Mr. and Mrs. William Willard Thompson and Leonal matters and Rev. L. P. MingledorfI Mrs. Ada Brennen spent the week Rea Rankin with whom she had sons Dryden and Bryant of Belfast guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lau­ Portland were in town over the Clayter. Shorey of Northport and Roy 3t Providence gave the message fol­ In Vlnalhaven. made her home the past .everal called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. rence Pickering in Deer Isle. holiday. At Union Church Sunday, church Genthner of Waldoboro are on a lowed by a song by the quartet. The Gardner's Lobster Orlll opened years. She found happiness and Colby Howard. Kathryn Barbour pasesd last week­ Mr and Mrs. William Clement school will be at 10 o'clock; at 11, fishing trip to Nicatous Lake. afternoon service opened with song Sunday for tlie season. contentment during her stay with end in Quebec with the Stonington were hosts to a family party Sun­ Rev. Kenneth Cook will preach; the Leon Barton Jr. is ill with Miss Elizabeth Craig of Portland service led by Rev. Mr. Thomas of Ernest Hoedtke of Mel raw. Mass., them and every comfort was ad­ Seniors. day night. Those present were Mrs. choir will sing the anthem. "I will measles. spent last weekend at the home of Skowhegan. passed last weekend at his cottage ministered Miss Ruth Simonds. R Winifred Forcyth and Ellwood Lena Simmons Mr. and Mrs lift up mine eyes unto the hills;'’ her mother, Mrs. Mary Craig. Rev. Mr MingledorfI gave a talk at tlie Back Shore. Albert Hoedtk” N was in attendance. Funeral Snowden spent last weekend tn Robert Robinson. Mr and Mrs. Fred H. L. Coombs, soloist, will sing NORTH HAVEN Mrs. Fannie Ryder. Miss Susie o superintendents and teachers of and son Julian of Hingham. Maas., services were field Tuesday. Res Portland as they were members of Bowers, Mrs Elizabeth Babb. Mr. the Sunday School stressing the ‘were at their camp. “Sea Horse'' for 'Face To Face." At the evening Hanson. Mrs. Lucy Bryant, and Duncan Rogers officiating But tai the Senior Class of Deer Isle High and Mrs. Leroy Wiggin and Mr service at 7 Mrs. Gertrude Sellers Schooners Louis B. Robinson, Mat- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elwell, all of -leed of a vital Christian experience.' for the holiday weekend. was in the Village cemetery. School. and Mrs. Fred Luscombe. These officers were elected: Rev I Alton Craven and friends are at will toe .soloist. The cohir will ping tie and Grace B. Robinscn have Camden, visited Mr and Mrs. Sam­ Mrs. Maggie Coolen was recent Fred Rowell recently visited hie "Shadows of the Evening Hour." loaded with pulpwood and leave to­ uel Higgins recently. Mr. Crites of the Milo church presi­ his cottage for a few days. guest of Mrs. Myra Powers. parents Mr. and Mrs Mark Rowell. dent: Rev. Mr. Bowers. Rev. H. H Mrs. Maud Anthony. Mrs. Henri­ GLENMERE The Woman s Missionary Society day for Brewer, where they will dis­ Mrs. Mattie Bagley of Belfast • Mrs. Pearl Hutchinson and M.’s. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hodson and Stetson of Faltfleld vice presidents; etta Martin and Ray Knowlton and will meet at Union parsenage pies- charge their cargo. 34k. and Mrs. C A Srliellrns and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hutchinson were recent visitors son Spalding of Gorham were in day at 2 oclock Prayer service will Mrs. Faustina Crockett of Rock­ Mrs. Ruth Austin secretary; Rev. son Alfred of Camden visited Sun­ daughters Mary and Sally of Charles Jones for several days re­ at Virginia Cole's. town for a few days this week be held at 7. Wednesday at 7 m land was In town last weekend and J. W. Poole of Gardiner treasurer, day at Miss Nora Clark’s.- Marblehead, Mass, were at their cently. Mrs. Josephine Fifleld spent last Mr. and Mrs William Kirk 'Eva the vestry Diamond Rock 4-H Club holiday and was guest of Mrs. Nettie rhe Gardiner church won the at­ Mrs. Catherine Smith of Rockland cottage last weekend Frank Berry and son Roland of weekend with her sister. Mrs. Annie Bradbury) of South Bristol were tendance banner with 98 present. was guest Tuesday of her mother, will entertain Winners and the Witherspoon. Mr and Mrs Charles Ward of Warren, and Mrs William Dixon of Eaton. in town Memorial Day. Fox Islanders 4-H Clubs at a social. The roads arc being tarred and The percentage banner was won by Mrs. Ada Simmons. Lynn, Mass., are at their cottage for St. John. New Brunswick were Christine Pickering and son Frank Mrs. Albert Davis and daughter Games will be played and lunclieon many new sections have been added the North Waldoboro church. Mr and Mrs. Hart of. a week guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs J. visited last Saturday with Helen Connie have returned from a visit Tlie address for tlie afternoon Thomaston Mrs Mary Fowle*. Mr... served. this year. Mr. and Mrs. William Dltcliet and Mr and Mrs. Haney Oreenlaw W. Levenseller. Dunham. with Mrs. Albert Evans In Brookline was given by Rev Samuel Young Arthur Burke and Miss Janet Hop­ two children of South Weymouth. Colby Howard and sons Miller Mr and Mrs Miller Colby were ' Nine members of the Sunday kins of Augusta spent th* holiday Dr Stratton will be at his Vinal- were overnight visitors in Deer Isle of Melrose. Mass., superintendent of Mass, spent last weekend at their and Donald were callers In Skow­ guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leon School met Monday with Miss Mc- with Mrs. Electa Hopkins. haven office from the arrival of the recently. tills district. The evening evan­ summer home. hegan recently. Weed in Deer Isle. Knght. director of religious edu­ Mrs. Lillian Davis and daughter beat Monday afternoon. June 8. until Mrs. Bertha Tabbutt returned gelistic service opened with singing Mrs. Mary Brown and daughter C. E. Richards of Bath was at his Mrs. Louise Knowlton arrived cation. at the home of Miss Louise Marjorie are occupying the house its departure Wednesday morn­ home Wednesday after visiting rela­ by the quartet, prayer and message of Hempstead, N. Y.. called Sunday home here Sunday. Tuesday and opened her home here Butler to plan further Sunday- owned by Mrs. Ada Simmons. ing—adv. tives in Dixmont for a few days. by Miss Martlia Curry of Lowell, on friends Irere. Mrs. Orace Howes of Bangor fcr the summer. School activities It was voted to Mr. and Mrs. Fawnc Littlehale Mrs. Orrie Woodworth has re­ Mass., and closed with prayer. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Schellens of visited relatives here last weekend. Mrs. Beatrice Robbins is employed call this group "The Sunday Schoo! spent the holiday at Wilson's Mills. turned home after spending a few Ridgewood. N. J., were at their MINTURN Mr and Mrs. Donald Whittemore by Mrs. Lucy Bruce. Council " and to meet once a month Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beals and weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ha.- WASHINGTON cottage last weekend. lan Gregory in iNew Jersey. of Fownal, and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dorothy Dunham is visiting in Mrs. Bernice Sleeper was elected Miss Arlene Beals of Concord. N. H„ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprague who Mr. and Mrs. Everett McLellan, Unity Guild will meet Tuesday at Clement of Pittsfield were recent Bangor. president and Sylvia Tyler, secre­ Medomak Merry Makers Oirls' and Mrs. Laura RaWlcy of Tenant'? pent the winter In Searsport, have son Edward. Mrs. Sarah Davis and the home cf Blanche Cushing at the guests of Daniel McFarland and Mrs. Susie Hardy is home on vaca­ tary. It is hoped that more adults 4-H Club met recently with Barbara Harbor were recent guests of M'ss eturned home. of Thomaston visited North Shore. This will be an all Miss Frances Mayhew. tion from Boston where she is em­ in the Sunday School will attend Orlnnell and Esther Grinnell at Nora Clark. Mrs. Hannah Stanley and Mrs. friends Tuesday in this place day session. Transportation cars Mrs. Maud Fletcher. Miss Evelyn ployed. the meetings in the future. There Stickney Corner. Miss Lucuida Worship in the Baptist chapel will 3iarlotte Staples are spending a Dr. Carlos M. Diirmorc. secretary will leave the church at 10 o'clock Butler. Maurice Butler, and Curtis Kathryn Barbcur has returned were discussions about rearranging Rich gave demonstration of use begin at 10.30 Sunday. The past ,r ew weeks with Mrs. Albra Stanley of edifice funds and building coun­ standard. Rogers, all of Vassaltoom. were visi­ home after spending several weeks classes, the idea of having a series and names of parts of sewing ma­ will speak on “The Keeping of the f Manset. sel of the American Baptist Horn" The baccalaureate service will be tors Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Mer­ with the Merciers. of supfters during the summer, of chine. Sandwiches and rool drinks Heart." Mies Thelma Miller will Miss Lunette Nelson, Mrs. Mildred Mission Society of New York city held Sunday at 11 o'clock at the rill Butler's. Mrs S B. Knowlton. Mrs. Louisa having a religious play later In the were served by hostesses. The next sing "In the Secret of His Presence." lelson and Melvin Heath of Pori- will be «t the (Port Clyde Baptist Baptist Church with sermon by Francis Kalile of Bangor is visit­ Knowlton, Miss Annie Whitney and year, and the Missionary exhibit. meeting will be June 6 at. 7 oclock Communion will be served at tpe and are guests of Mr. and Mis. chapel June fi at 8 p in . in tlie in ing here for a few days. Stephen Knowlton were visitors It was voted to have this June 23 at the home of Loi* Boynton and close of the worship service. Sun­ Rev. Henry F. Huse. Sunday lerest of building a new church on Villis Conroy. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Higgins Thursday in BluehiU. in the church and to take a col­ Norma Boynton. day schools will convene at 1130 Wilson Bridges of Vlnalhaven. School will meet at 10 o'clock, eve­ the Ridge Tlie public is invited. called Sunday on his mother, Mrs. Memorial Day exercises were held lection rather than charging ad­ The Trinity Union will meet Sun- Tlie evening service of song and 4rs. Lucy Beerden of Boston and ning service at 7 30. Midweek serv­ Sidney Andrews of Bangor called Ora Higgins of Belfast. Tuesday morning at the cemetery. mission. It was decided that each day at the South Somerville Church praise will begin at 7 o’clock. M s. Irs. Flavftla Kennedy of Rockland ice Thursday at 7.30. Tuesday on relatives. • • • • Richard Thomas of Bluehill is The Sunday school had a party new member must attend Sunday The forenoon services will be in Virginia Kinney will play a plan). 'ere called here by the death of Mr. and Mrs E. K Merrill and Memorial Day Exercises visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday afternoon. School three consecutive Sunday., charge of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. L Tlie subject of the evening message i heir father. Wilmer Bridges. guests of Bedford Hills. N Y . were Exercises Memorial Day were Ernest Townsend. Several women in the community before he can be enrolled in the Colby of Oardiner with Rev. and will be "God s Purpose." The Chris­ Miss Lurla Kent who is a student at their summer home last week­ carried out according to program. have cleaned both the vestry and Sunday Seliool. Tlie meeting closed Mrs. Besant and others In the aft­ tian Endeavor service will be at 6 t Rockland High School, spent last end. In the forenoon tire grade pupils Hie N W. B library hall. with a short prayer. ernoon. Basket lunch will be served p. m Tlie midweek prayer meeting reekend with her parents. Capt and SOUTHWEST HARBOR Mr. and Mrs Tlmrley Hocking assembled at the church and. mar­ Dorothy Dona van visited relatives Rev. N F. Atwood will be at the at noon and an invitation is ex­ will be Thursday at 7.30. A business

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Special 2 and 3-day all-expense tours— roomi, meals, steamboat trips, si^hl- ('2O-2OA-MC-I6 seeing—-all for $11.75 per person. HOTEL L. E. W itney, Managing Director 1 3 8 * 2 * 3 * 3 0 KENMOREC l f A a t T\C4aU4CA-£ S i l ~ 60’72 ’ after a tour through the White leaf and mother, Mrs. P. R. Oreen- Payson, a member of the faculty, Probate Notices In Everybody’s Column Mountains. leaf. John Ingalls and mother Mrs. Mrs. T. W. McKay and Mrs. W. L. * THOMASTON CAMDEN (Dickens. The trip each year is STATE OF MAINE Advertisements to this column not FOR SALE Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ingalls, Jackie Sprowl and To all persons Interested In either to exceed three lines Inserted once for « ft ft ft ft j Philip Edmands, observed her third mother Mrs. Sherwood Sprowl, I I made possible by the Pollies which ol the estates hereinafter named 25 cents, three times for 50 cents. Ad­ At a Probate Court held at Rockland. ditional lines live cents each for one GILBERT HARMON Is put on by the student body. LIVE bait, shore minnows, auto ra­ SHIRLEY T. WILLIAMS I birthday Thursday afternoon with John Elliot and mother Mrs. Albert! In and for the County of Knox, on time. 10 cents for three times. Five diator repairing a specialty. Work a party attended by several young Elliot, Kathleen Libby and Miss I Correspondent Calling Dr Kildare" starring Lew ‘hr >«»> day of May in the year of our small words to a line. guaranteed ROCKLAND RADIATOR Correspondent vanuus Ul IU1UIUV naoui* o, * Lord nt)Aone fhllllQlll)(,thousand nlnpnine hlinrlrerihundred anrland /N A A A WORKS. Tel. 1315. Public Landtng road Z x Z \ A A ! friends and their mothers. The Alice Breen, Mrs. 8tanley Mac- zx zx zx zx Ayres and Lionel Barrymore, will thirty-nine and by adjournment from 66*08 Z \ ZN ZX X*\ day to day from the 16th day of said youngsters enjoyed a gay afternoon, gowan and Miss Dorothy L. Star-1 be the feature at the Comique » ♦ BOYS bicycle lor sale, lull size, at Tel. 1B0 Telephone 713 May The following matters having playing games after the manner of I rett. Miss Starreit and Mrs. Mac- Theatre Sunday and Monday. been presented for the action there 136 TALBOT AVE 66*67 upon hereinafter Indicated It Is hereby J Summer Cottages J SIGNS for sale. 24 x25 ' and 8'x25” three-year-olds. and Donna re- j gowan assisted Mrs. Stone in serv- A congratulatory telegram signed Mrs. Nicholas Anzalone went A public meeting will be held un­ ORDERED t ______already painted Can he seen at ceived many pleasing gilte. Re­ ing. by 50 of his Lincolnville neighbors That notice thereof be given to all I — -s Stanley’s Garage. Rockland. Price very Thursday to Portland where she is der the auspices of the W.C.T.U. persons Interested, by causing a copy RENT of five furnished rooms, from low Apply H B KALER. Tel. 525. freshments Included two lovely was sent Thursday to Ensign Prank of this order to be published three June through October, at sea shore Washington Me______66*lt to visit her brother. H >rrv Mcrse. Mrs. Florence P. Oxton of | T\iesday afternoon at the Methodist weeks successively In The Courier-Ga­ Adults on',}' BOX 45. Tenants Harbor. birthday cakes, ice cream, cookies C Perry, US.N.. upon his gradua- 66*68 COCKER Spaniel pups for sale. TEL. a lew Jays. Brookline, Mass., announces the j yegtry on the fubjcct Temperance zette a newspaper published at Rock- Me. 1164______64 66 and candy Decorations were pink engagement of her daughter Miss' #nd Misslons • Atl missionary so . tiontinn from thetne TTu. Rb Naval Naval AcaciemvAcadem y i nppearland ln at sald a ProPaW County, Court that w they heW may TO let lor the summer at Owls Head, Williams-Brazier Post and Aux­ appear overlooking Crescent Beach. 2 house, CAMP trailer for sale very reasonable, and white. The guests were Elea­ Priscilla Oxton, to Dr. E. R. Moss,| 0( me local churches includ- Among those from here who took at said Rockland on the 20th day of furnished. will accomodate large party accommodates four people, kitchenette iliary’ will hold a joint installation June A D. 1939 at eight o'clock in the or family. One $150. the other $250 fully equipped Apply to DANIEL W. nor Glidden, Mrs. Henry Harriman of this town, son of Mrs I. B. Moss j lng Roekpo,., and West Rockport part in the recital of the Doris forenoon, and be heard thereon If they CHICK. 13 Talbot Ave , Rockland 66 68 June 13. at the K. P. hall, at 8 for full season. Inquire nt ROSE HILL and daughter. Barbara. Mrs. Horace i 0{ Everett, Mass. Miss Oxton was Heald School of Dancing held in see cause FARM. Owls Head. Tel. 293-R or Dr LOAM for -ale —For gardens, awns o'clock. Hector Staples of Rock'a'.id, aUo all pastors and wives are in- LILLIAS O. HUPPER late of Tenants R L Emery. Winchester. Mass 05-70 Keizer and daughter, Kay. Mrs. graduated from Chelsea (Mass.)' Belfast Friday night were Miss and flowers. $2 per load, delivered. (,t?oart*nwit ■< will . , - j »•**•»» vit£d as guests. Refreshments will Harbor, deceased Will and Petition Gravel $1 30 WILLIAM ANDERSON. Lua ...» . « i w" S S "““ I” •"a„. C"‘ H‘«? « « * J’3* be amt *D •« .Come. Doris Mae Hopkins. Robert Bishop. for Probate thereof, asking that the Tel 23-W. West Meadow road 66-68 same may be proved and allowed and :lt*-*******»***6 William and Margaret of Kansas a Secretarial Training School in Phyllis Leach. Dorothy Hardy, that Letters Testamentary Issue to .Alan ’ _ _ _ _ _ I will sell or exchange-l.i horses. zier Post, and Mrs Irene Metcalf. clty and Mrs aw rles 8timpson The Congregational Good Cheer L Bird of Rockland, he being the Ex . { T f l I DTP < i weight 1200 1500 lbs. Price »75-$225. Boston. Dr. Moss is a graduate of Marion Knight, Elizabeth Pitcher, WILLIAM HALL. Whitefield. 66*68 department vice prasident. of Wis- Qf Warrfn Mrs John Bla„don and Class will hold a card party Tues­ ecutor named In said Will, with bond 1 I V LaEi 1 ♦ Everett High Bchool. class of 1928. Annette Arico. Alvira Arico. Marilyn GRACE A FLOOD, late of Rockland. ■ « » * * * * ■ CULTIVATOR plow and grindstone casset. ssisted by a Sergeant at SQn J#y Q( wiscasset and Mrs. day night at the home of Miss Helen deceased Will and Codlell and Petition for sale. TEL 709-R 66-68 attended the Massachusetts School Davis, Angelina Nuccio, Mazy Arms, will be :ne ins’aUiu Rich. Tickets are being sold by for Probate thereof, asking that the | EIGHT-room furnished house to let. TWO second hand lawn-mowers for officer , perry and children Ben- of Osteopathy two years, then Hatch, Elisha Richards. {Nathalie same may be proved and allowed and at 57 Talbot Ave. Apply on premises sale. TEL 196-W 66-68 for the Auxiliary. members of the class. that Letters Testamentary Issue to Win- 1 after 7 p. m . to MRS FLORENCE 8 | jamin and Alfreds, of Rockland, j transferee to the Kirksville (Mo.) Smith, Avary Smith, Marion Mc­ nlfred C Vldlto of Lowell. Mass., she PIKE. 64*66 KITCHEN range, small size A 1 Con­ Baptist worship Sunday will be dition; also an open Franklin stove. Miss Blanche Henry arrived this were a]s0 invited, but were unable college of Osteopathy from which being the Exx . named In said Will THREE-room second floor flat to let. Dermott, Andrew Stinson. Harriet without bond Mav be seen at 83 GRACE ST.. Tel. at 11 and 730 In the morning the furnished Adults only LILLIAN BtCK- 1155 66-68 week from Quantico. V a, to spend jo attend he was graduated in 1934. He Arnold. Robert Merchant, Nancy LESLIE A. ROSS late of Rockland. NELL. 82 Llmerock St. 66*68 a vacation with her mother, Mrs . The Happy Home Makers of pastor will speak on the subject’ deceased Will and Petition for Pro­ 8LIOHT1Y used Universal Electric served a year in the Out-Patient Hobbs, and Hilton Start. THREE live room tenements to let Range for sale, price reasonable In­ "Putting Pep into Religion,” and bate thereof, asking that the same may flush, lights and basements—$5 a month Mary Henry. i Thomaston enjoyed a picnic at the Department of Boston City Hospi­ Tlie Rotary Club has moved to be proved and allowed and thal Letters quire 260 CAMDEN ST . cltv 66-68 in the evening on "Taking 'Life’s Testamentary Issue to Mildred F. Ross G D GOULD Warren Me 66-tI Mrs Evelyn Snow returned home C.CjC. picnic grounds at Camden TULIPS lor sale. 35c doz. MRS tal besides serving in other clinics. Hurdles." Church School will meet ils summer quarters and will meet of Rockland she being the Executrix TWO modern apartments at 241 CROSBY. Tel. 995-W 66-1C Sunday from Boston, where she had Wednesday after school. named In said Will, without bond Broadway to let available about June He is well known and liked here, at 9.45; pastor’s Bible Class at 10; Tuesday at the Yacht Club. JOSEPH H MELVIN, late of Rock-, 1: each has 7 rooms, bath steam heat ELECTRIC range for sale Bee Mr. been visiting friends the past week Miss Prancses Babb, of Spring- Adams CENTRAL MAINE POWER CO. having practiced in this vicinity young people's forum at 6.30. The Mrs. Floriee Pitcher attended a land, deceased Will and petition for and two-car garage. I,. A. THURSTON She was accompanied by Mrs. Ar­ field, Vt.. lias returned to her home Probate thereof, asking that the same Tel, 1159______59-tf office, city. » 65*67 three years, first in Tenant’s Har­ mid-week quiet hour service will lie meeting of District Nurses held . aui1 a'low,“d and that i FOUR-room apartment to let at 48 SCR I Red Baby chicks, U 8. Pul- thur Kimball, who was her guest after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph bor and then in this town where he Thursday at the Maine Eye and Ear „ 10 Gilford Grace St., all modern; adults only. TEL. lorunt clean, on display at Delaware at 7 30. B Butler of South Thomaston, he be- 133 65-tf Feed Store Park St . city and at my until Thursday, and Mrs. Charles Crawford over the holiday. is located at present. H ie wedding Infirmary in Portland. I lng the Executor named In said Will. At the Methodist Church there will a TI on* ^ rcX T A ^ el^ MCKINNEY. Th^tom O eo ^ Gray, who is visiting her niece. Miss Edgar Ames has employment at Special Hospital Meeting | * AVA^B^ LAWRY late of Rockland. Is scheduled to take place In the be public worship tomorrow at 10.30 A. L JONKS. 5 lalbot Ate. lfl , ^ jRd, Tel Tenants Harbor 56-14 64*66 Ardell Maxey. Perry's Market. Rockland. early fall, and friends extend to A large crowd attended the m eet-' dw*a!*d WlU “,ld )*etiuon tor Pro- with preaching by the pastor on the itiff o f th,. Oninmunti.- i * , bat* (hereof. asking that the same may ROOMS to let. Ocean Ate .MRS TWO handsome male police pupa Mr. and Mrs. Emeat Mulloch, of Miss Esther Young entertained t»r. Moss and Miss Oxton good fubject: ”A Great Promise.’ Bible Hit, OI th< Community Hospital As- be proved and allowed and that Letters LEOS BRAULT Box 13 Rockland65*67 six weeks old C A. MEARS. Winslows Testanirnarv Issue to Beulah L Allen *-„ - . 2 - - . 1 ----- r-7—;— :------r—-— Mills. M.______64*60 Waldoboro, were callers Sunday at her bridge club at the home of M rs.' wishes. class’s and church school meet at B Hosmer C. S late of Thomaston, deceased Petition who died about I860 EDWARD K stone posts, paving block, monumen­ be "Giant Thank-You." The sub­ GOULD Rockland. Me 66 67 past two weeks. 1 ing for New York City to attend 'Gardner. Mrs. C. C. Wood. T. J. for Administration, asking that Frank tal stone, stone fill, anchor and moor­ ject of the sermon is ‘The Best Is A buffet lunch will be served at the D Elliot e*ts at the Grange hall Wedr.e - j George $V, Ryder ESTATE EDWARD H PIPER late of 63*67 62*67 Rockport decra-ed Petition for De- NI5V. light weight 8torm King rub­ in India," by Basil Mathews. Each i David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest ; termination Wtwther Omission of Issue POSITION wanted by chaufleur- held at this church Sunday evening ida> study Dyeing for the. Oeorge W. Ryder a well known satlsfactlon guaranteed full informa ber boots for sale, special at $3 45. Stone, was guest of honor at a party of Deceased Child from .Will wa> In ­ Mall orders filled McLAIN SHOE member was presented a copy of at 7 o’clock. There will be special Household, in charge of a commit-; yeteran ar[esian w£U drjller tentional or not Occasioned by Mis­ tion furnished by last employer change STORE. Rockland. 58-tf Thursday afternoon, given by his take, presented by Fred E R Piper of of plans necessary Write, wire for ’’Kingdom Over the Sea,” which music for this occasion. The World tee which attended the training West Hartford Conn details MRS HAWLEY 780 High. The usual high-grade, guaranteed mother in observance of his first May 11 at his home on Molyneaux Bath. Tel. 725 66*lt Willow Brook Dahlias will be sold by had been sent by Miss Hilda Leach, Wide Guild will meet at the Bap­ class. Dinner in charg? of Mrs. , .EST,A^ E LUCY c FARNSWORTH. road. Mr. Ryder was born in Bath, lat1, °f Rockland, deceased. Petition of BOAT wanted to hire bn summer visi­ Mrs E D Perry the next house below from Horley, England. Refresh­ birthday. Decorations were spring­ Sally Lord and Mrs Mary Nash will Trustees for D-ave to Sell Personal Willow Brook Farm on Route 105. 15 tist vestry Monday evening at 7. N. B . 68 years ago but came to tor. sound and able boat about 25 ft., ments were served. The next meet­ like, with yellow and white pre­ be served at noon at a small charg* Estate, presented by Boston Safe De- for deep sea fishing Write M F " unlabelled tor $1; six labelled for $1; There will be no prayer meeting Maine wTien a young man. He had >oslt and Trust Company of Boston care Courier Gazette. 64’66 "Glads" mixed. 50 tor <1 or smaller ing will be July 6. at the home of dominating. A birthday cake Visitors are always welcome Bass.. Trustee sizes 75 or 100 tor *1; named varieties Thursday night, due to the alumni COINS wanted Scarce dates In Pen­ 5c each or 50c a dozen and up. 58*66 Mrs. Prank Hathorne. formed tlie centerpiece of the table, been in the artesian well drilling ESTATE EDWARD H PIPER late of banquet. The annual junior prize speaking Rockport, deceased First and final nies. Nickels, Dimes and Quarters. RECONDITIONED electric ranges tor which was attractive with a "Happy busing more than 40 years and Account of Hattie P Piper. Executrix, Send 3c stamp for list and prices paid. Mr and Mrs. Howard Hutchins Federated Church. Sunday contest will be held at the Opera WILLIAM H KENWORTHY Numisma- sale. $39 50 to $50 installed (as per our Birthday” tablecloth and napkins, was widely known over the Statp as deceased, presented for allowance by regular policy!, several to choose from; and children. William and M ar­ School at 9.45, morning worship at House Monday. The participants ar­ Fred E R Piper. Admr C T A of tlst. Waterville, Me. 59-tf Easy washe-s reconditioned, two with garet of Kansas City, are weekend for each guest a favor consisting of one of the outstanding and most the estate of said Hattie P Piper dryers, one with wringer CENTRAL il, the subject of the sermon to be (Mary Bryant. Andrew Stinson. experienced well drillers. ESTATE GEORGE E CARR, late of TIIE CO.MMGNWFAI Til INSIK4NCK MAINE POWER CO. 447 Main St.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ed­ a miniature baby carriage which "The Standing Orders of the O os-!Na«ey Hobbs. Vinal Hardy. Edith Rockland, deceased First and final COMPANY OF NEW YORK Rockland 60-tf contained animal crackers and re­ He had made his home in this account presented for allowance by New York. N. Y. mands. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. pel ” The anthem for this service Hary. Alfred Knowlton. Barbara Nelson C Carr. Exr ASSETS DEC 31. 1938 DRY hard wood per foot, fitted. 61.23. Edmands and daughter Donna. Mr freshments appropriate for the oc­ town for 20 years, having come here „ ESTATE MARY A KEIZER late of Stocks and Bonds. $6,957 440 40 Sawed. $1 15. long. $1.05. M B Sc C. O. is “He Fills My Soul with Singing" Wood. Howard Dearborn. Marie Rockland, deceased First and Anal PERRY. Tel. 487 ______66-tf casion and the guests. Tiny hats. from Waterville. He was a member Cash In Office and Bank. 241.782 67 and Mrs. Hutchins and children, by Wilson. Baccalaureate service Young and Elisha Richards. account presented for allowance by Agents' Balances. 370219 06 I REGISTERED Heretords hellers and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stimpson and i held on by elastic, added greatly to of the Masonic Lodges. Amity Ira J. Shuman. Exr Bills Receivable, 5 583 89! vending bull tor sale EUGENE FEY- will be held at the Baptist Church Fifteen members of the French ESTATE EDITH E GRAY late of Interest and Rents. 38.709 94 LER. Waldoboro. R F D 2 65*67 family of Warren, and Mr. and M rs.! the festiveness. David was the re- Lodge, FAM.. Keystone Chapter, Rockport, deceased First and final All Other Assets. 13 898 96 in the evening. Class at the High School left Fri­ account presented lor allowance by HARD wood barrels tor sale, suitable cipicnt of a hast of nice gifts. Camden Commandery, also Kora tor floats, all bunged and ready for the Henry Harriman and daughter Pentecostal Mission. Adult Bible day to spend the weekend in Quebec. Charles T Smalley Exr Gross Assets. 87 627.634 _ _ 94 Temple of Lewiston; and the Cam­ ESTATE BINGHAM, late of water. SAM SMALL. 34 Fulton St.. Barbara will make up a party to go Those invited were Rosalie Halli- They were accompanied by Milford Deduct Items not admitted,’ 21.499 37 TEI, 733-M. 65-67 Class at 12 45, afternoon service at 2 den Masonic Club where he had Camden deceased. First und final ac­ to Bar Harbor for the day. gan and mother. Mrs. Harold Hal- count presented for allowance by Emma Admitted. 47 596,135 57 TRACTOR for sale, made from l* i spent many pleasant hours with Elizabeth Ross. Exx. LIABILITIES DEC 31 1838 ton O M C truck, $30; 1928 Oldsmo- Mrs. Lucy Clark has as weekend ligan, and Cynthia Congdon and E8TATE CHARLES D SHOEMAKER Net Unpaid Losses. $171 666 00 blle sedan. $20. 4-acre hard wood lot, guests Miss Hope Farrington and mother Mrs. Stafford Congdon of "the boys" as he styled them. late of Baltimore. Md . deceased First Unearned Premiums, l 962.757 53 $30 IRVEN GAMMON. Middle road. Mr. Ryder was a man much liked and final account presented for allow- All Other Liabilities, 214 245 09 Warren. Tel 1-4. 65-67 Leslie Clark of Portland. I Rockland, Joseph Sturtevant and THIS IS THE GRAND PRIZE aIl£e by Edith Addis Shoemaker fix? Cash Capital. 1.000.000 (X) by all who knew him, always ready ESTATE ABBIE D WOOSTER, late of Surplus over all Liabilities, 4 247 466 95 Rep. and Mrs William T Smith. Mrs. E.-ving Condon., Linwood Warren, deceased First Account pr« William T. Smith, Jr., and Miss j Moody and mother, Mrs. Clement to lend a helping hand to those in sented for allowance by Willis E Woos­ Total Liabilities and need, and will be greatly missed by ter. Admr Surplus. $7,596 135 57 t Edna Ames returned Wednesday Moody. Mary and Randall Green- ESTATE MAUDE A LUFKIN, late ol Cochran. Baker Sc Cross, Agents a host of friends. He was also a Rockport, deceased First and final ac­ Rockland. Maine » MISCELLANEOUS • member of Megunticook Grange. count presented for allowance by Wll- 6ft.lt am C Lufkin of Rockport Admr PAINTINO, papering of all kinds; STRAND SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Survivors are his wife, who was ESTATE FRED J TABER late of plastering, brick, cement and rock *°c|tlan

pie of a great empire, some far-off The Last Meeting spot Is “forever England" so whether A MAID CALLED MILLS Cooking School from tl.e mighty waters of the Mis- Mrs. Gladys Thomas Elect- , s'ssippt, around the heights of R Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talk* To Be Held At Park The­ E A L M O F ed President Of Hard Of I’ookcJt M".un!a‘" ^ ‘“ * 2 ro? . corners of five Stntcs, within the atre June 7, 14 and 21, corners About Household Matters M Hearing Society deep recesses if many a Wilderness, By Miss Mary Bowen or am'd the lagged rock, of a Devil’s GUARDIANS The last meeting of the season for BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS Den—wherever* blood was spilled (Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p. m. over Stations USIC the Rockland Society for the Hard The time draws near when Miss by falnti.u lads who held high »m,lr WNAC, Boston; WTAG. Worcester; WCSH, Portland; WTIC. Hartford; OF OUR COAST of Hearing, took place Thursday aft­ Whi"! our lightkrcprrs and Mary Bowen, noted economist and iy Gladyt Si. Clair llristad country's flag, that spot is forever WICC Bridgeport; WEAN, Providence; and WLBZ, Bangor). ernoon. Interesting papers on the eoastguardsmen are doing to lecturer, is to present to the women "hallowed ground." The feet of r-< t< ct coastwise shipping by New York World's Fair were given of Rockland new ideas, tested It is most gratifying to learn that | great singer. So the following is men may have moved with the peaches round side down on lettuce day and by night. The day's by Mrs. Nathan Witham. Mrs. F. F. John Swain of the practical art of cookery. Francis Havener Jr. is to he pre- for Mr Crocker, from information swiftness of those at Lexlnfeton and leaves. Serve with Caln's mayon­ news from many lonely out­ Brcwn, Mrs. John H. Fogg. Mrs. Whitman, w ho posts along Maine's waterfront. Tlte program for the school is as sented in concert in his native city ) in my clipping tiles: Concord with the unwavering con­ naise to which crushed pineapple Flora Lovejoy, Mrs. Frank Hewrtt is one of our fa­ : recipes and time-saving methods on which has just reason to be proud "It may be said of Jenny Lind stancy and determined precision of has been added. and Mrs. Gladys Thomas, accom­ vourite, "co-eds’’ i THK PEACH.AM) follows: Doors open at the Park of him. The date is Monday. June 5 that she was the best advertised Longstreet's or Mead's at Gettys­ I Fcr The Courier-Gazette | panied by the showing of pictures rises t o state j M int Cooler When the Peaceland sailed across Mar- Cooking and everyone, both music lovers and woman of her own of any day. burg, or with the ferocious leavs of Theatre at 12 30 p. m. and souvenirs. Mrs. Brown ga.e that the art of 2 cups sugar To Nova ScoUs^rtrim Boston!, bound!**001 StarU 8t 100 P' and those who admire ambition In our About this physically plain and those at San Juan or within the an informal talk on the American, . , . mak.ng old-tim? 2 heaping tablespoons Tetley tea The heavy fop h»d be-et the way— j continues Until 2 00 p. tn. when the own young people, should make un spiritually austere Swedish woman raised doughnuts Obscuring the view: and she went , , . Society convention, being held in Argonne-wherever it may have 2 lemons, chopped effort to be present as a matter of there grew up a legend fabulous be­ been, that Irresistible tide seems aground,. regular feature picture starts. New Ycrk Junee 3 to a. Ls rapidly becom-1 4 or 5 stalks mint tribute Francis during his high yond even present-day conceptions to have been expressive each in hl? And 'tide0 Rh° *ay Wh°n th° et>blng There will be no advance in prices In the yearly report given, Mrs. ing a lost ait j Put in a bowl and mash to n Lett her tightly wedged among ledges and your matinee ticket entitles | school days was outstanding tn of world fame. own time, of some triumphant Witham had perfect attendance, and like glass blow- pulp. using a potato masher. When Li ting’some on the starboard side;! you to both cooking school and ' music, always showing a delightful "First brought to America for an word as, "Washington we are here" Mrs. Mary Veazie and Mis., Maude Ing. w o r k in g sugar Is dissolved add two quarts Like helpless prey m a hunters snare 1 show [cooperative spirit whch made him extensive concert tour by Barnum Marsh had missed but one meeting. "Lincoln we are here" “Uncle Sam | samplers and brewing beer from boiling water Put in a large bowl a istance came when her plight was jjLss Bowen has arranged a well : a popular figure. It was recog- and super-ballyhooed by that self- kprwn; I These officers were elected tor the we are here". ’’Iatlayettc we are roots, bark, berries, heros, ginger, and iet stand f0Ur to five minutes styled ‘professor of the art of hum­ soon the Coast Guard boats were planned program for the cooking nized even then that his fine ban- ensuing year: President. Mrs Gladys here!'’ molasses and hops, and laid away Then strain and cool. Ready” w u h ^ b ^ to bring her Clear school. Not only are there new tone voice shewed promse. aixi bug.' her name penetrated literally Thomas; first vice president. Miss • * * * to ripen in a cool corner of the And they -ncbored off—‘till the tide recipes but some time-saving meth- when it was made known that he every corner of the country. Sire It was Lincolns wish that some cenar since we're a self-appointed Helen Carr; second vice president. became a by-word to thousands benefits should be gathered by [ rollndrr.Iln of old. timp rPrinr, nnri I a fork (or press But work was hampered when dark- ods on the old ones. ; was to continue in musical study Miss Hone Oreenhalgh; treasure', rounder-up of old-time recipes and And the heavy mtet came In from There are many other ideas that Under Pra,lk Bibb °nC °f tl* ‘* St' who had never heard her and still those meeting on A great battle-I custcms we scanned John Swain's , through„ a wire sieve) ’i can Ocean Mrs. Frank Hewett; corresponding sea, i will be explained and best of all known vocal coaches in the country, i more thousands who heard little or field of that war. ’ Ours should n o t, ,etler with anticipation and sure Spray, Cranberry Add secretary. Mrs. F. F. Brown; record­ TA°s"hadSwy hghos1tnship1‘hV0seOemKedyto Miss Bowen presents each person at the Prabody Conservatory o f' no music at all. Cigars, all man­ be a purposeless participation !n!Pnollgh, there was the recipe cup of water and >i cup sugar. Heat ing secretay and scrapbook, Miss Oe I with a folder of tested recipes so Music in Baltimore, we knew he ner of wearing apparel, sofas, these days of commemoration to boiling point. Cool and serve on Maude Marsh. "I was bora in a part of Con­ Above hr- the white guii« fluttered low | tiia, (Oo mav get the same re- was in safe hands Mr Bibb, a suin- pianos, flies for trout-fishing, were "Increased Devotion,'' is the griddle cakes, waffles, or french To .e»t’e; and rise when the waves i . I______... „ _____, ______, ,_„„„ Mrs. Witham presented Mrs. necticut near the New York state suits. Imer resident tn Camden and known named for her. In Lynn, Mass., second word I would lift up. Do toast. Makes 11, cups of syrup. rolled In. Thomas with a beautiful bcuquet of line where we were influenced by The "'raining lights on the waiting There will be prizes at all three to many locally, has taught and Jennv Lind sausages were eaten for you not think the ’increased devo­ boats flowers, in appreciation of the the Dutch School of Cookery." he Seemed to taunt the sea: that was of the sessions and the Grand Prize coached some of the best known ( breakfast. Man}' a household tion' gathered by that tall Illus­ ( APT. FRED WOOSTER striving to win. splendid work done the past year. writes. "The doughnut of today was will be an L-10 Frlgidaire Range voices before the public today. The boasted a Jenny Ltnd tea-kettle trious son of the West gave In­ Rut Mindi.v night on the rising tide 1 the latter graciously responding with then referred to as a cruller from Capt Fred Wooster died at his A waiting tug made rabies fast. from Parker Worrey. Frigidaire Conservatory, too. is equ.pped to which, being filled with water and creased power to his utterances that As did Coast Oiiard boats, that were a "thank you speech." the Dutch ’’kroller." It has survived home in Belmont. May 27 after a standing by. Dealer of Rockland. In addition to give Franc s a sound basic know- placed on the Are. commences to day? There must be some reason Members attending were Mrs. but the genuine raised doughnut short Illness. He was born March A mighty heave she was free at last why the words of this "Son of the k almoRt Connecticut these prizes, there will be 15 bas- ledge of the many factors which go sing in a few minutes.' An enter- Mary Veazie. Mrs. Frank Hewett, I saw the gleam of her riding light Ages" appear now to all rnnktad sha(J. tJw travpMv 5, 1845 in North Haven, a son of the As she rode at anchor, afloat once kets of groceries given away at each to make up a musician and artist, i prising baker in announced MJis. Freeman (Brown. Mrs. Joan more: as immortal never-to-be-forgotten late Hiram and Deborah Norton session. Don't forget to come to It has been some time since Rock-‘on his shingle that he made Jenny Fogg. Miss Maude Marsh. Mrs Mar­ offered by bakers with a Jelly os- ‘ Fr'on,<’dangersatrh^tr threat*n* a’l ships this interesting affair. Remember land sent out a promising musician Lind cakes. Appreciative natives of words There Is but one answer; Wooster All his earlier years he guerite MacAlman. Miss Helen Carr, crecence gives loyal sons the shud­ followed the sea. In May 1871 he When were act In the early morn I the dates June 1 14 21 P4rSt and “ ** n° *dle comment tO “ y R*na“ ’«*r County. New York, His very life was In what he uttered. i Miss Laura Sylvester. Mrs. Blanch­ ders." was married to Miss Mary L Green­ While the trees and grass hung heavy school starts next Wednesday June that all eyes are on his progress, nominated her for their Assembly: One of the world's great master­ with dew. ard Orne. Mrs. Hussey. Mrs Thomas "I am giving you the recipe be- Those who knew Francis have. she was accorded a vote for Lieu pieces in art carries a crimson glow law. To them were born five sons She p„t to sea: and aoon was gpne i 1 at 100 P m and Mrs. Lovejcy. Guests were Mr „» longing to my Great Aunt ILibbv she roundrd the Head; and was reason to be confident of his suc­ tenant Governor of Massachusetts, on the canvas, a glow of such ’ " and one daughter. Their 66 years loat to view. and Mrs. Howard Beal and Mr. ana and was spoken of as a possible delicate and indescribable radlanct, threw a mean doughnut during of wedded life were very happy. ». __ Rose B. Hupper cess. Mrs. Lawry and daughter Miss Ada Tenants Harbor p City’s Oldest Troop choice for Mayor of New York. In that for decades students of the the pcnod of ,he Clv“ War and Mrs Wooster died June 4. 1937. • • • • Lawry of Friendship. The 16 mem­ who made and shipped many a box Capt. Wooster was a very kind Pond I sand I am wondering how many who large cities tickets for her concerts brush were put to their wits end Troop 202 Is the oldest Boy Scout bers and five guests adjourned to of them to the Boys in Blue of thp husband and father They moved The flowers are starting to bloom were sold at public auction instead to determine from what source such troop in the city, having had con- listened to Alec Templeton guest Witham's Lobster Pound after tae Connecticut regiment. These dough- to Camden In 1888 where he was despite the late spring weather. of at the box office—the record pur­ a glorious hue had been derived It tlnuous registration records of 14 pianist on the Ford Hour last Sun- meeting, where they had dinner. nuts were the size of baseballs but employed by the Knox Woolen Mill, Keeper Picket t has completed chaser being a Bostonian who par; - was finally discovered, and con­ vears Three Eagle Scouts have day night, realized that he Is blind, more digestible, kept well in a stone The past 26 years he made his whitewashing the tower. rd with $625 to be numbered among firmed as a fact, that the red was ( graduated from its ranks. Three It Is said that he holds a unique touc'h'Jhum/n biood'which [crock lf hlddcn where 4 couWn 1 h°™ «*• <»• *"d Mrs Mrs. Pickett is able to sit up in a others have become assistant scout­ place in the world of musical enter­ those present for her first concert Dr. Wilson’s Address a chair for a short time; she is slowly tainment. As a classical and con- here. Everywhere she was the re- the master had drawn from his | flnd lt " Wwstfr » ho cared for him to the masters. one a scoutmaster we re discussing old tlm° last. He was a Charter Member of recovering, after a serious set-back Personal Scout, and Troop good cert pianist he is a w.dely respected cipient of huge ovations, demon- M e m o r i a l O rator1 own veins Something akin to th a t: While rban... ih.i i