February 03,1916
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
1 The Republican Journa e jftu'ME 88 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. NUMBER Grand March at 9 o'clock. Special prizes for of Journal. The Food Fair. I President in Today’s costumes. Aley Belfast. Our Washington Letter. SECRET SOCIETIES. ■■ PERSONAL. -■ Be.fast It had an Auspicious Opening Tuesday. Friday, Children's Day. Prizes awarded to 1 ws of the Granges Boy^ [Special Correspondence of The Journal.] Zone a P- children, in vocal and instrumental selections. He Addresses the Men’s Club of the There will a Former War presi. The Program for the Remainder of the Congre- be regular meeting of Primrose Mrs. Hutchins Estate Jan. George of North Anton is the r- A Big Real Week. ..Awards to the the and Church on Education and Washington. D. C.. 81. 1916. Maine E. Delr^^ girls bringing largest gational Citi- Chapter, O, S., tomorrow, Friday, evening guest of Miss Frances Chase. t in Belfast. folks are fast to these Aley Secret The fourth the aua- smallest doll, best dressed and most coining Washington Washington 1 annual food fair under attractive. zenship. At the meeting of Aurora Rebekah Lodge )U, in It is the heart of the winter Rev. Arthur A. Blair went to Portland ..iersona.e“^r,Bfers of the Belfast Board of Trade at Concerts by Belfast Food Fair Orchestra. days. season, next Mon- ieties. pices opened Robert Judaon Aley, Ph. D. LL. D., Presi- Tuesday evening a supper will be served to attend when the climate is more to day the Minister’s il f,su«- 10 a. m. under moat favorable condi- Cups awarded to babies in Show Contest congenial the at 6 30 meeting. cities... An Tuesday Baby dent of the University of Maine, was the o’clock by a committee of men. A thern above all other it Charles A. a tions and there was a attendance. The at two o’clock. Dolls and Parade at southward,and when, times, Harriman, Belfast boy, is Presi- mon<"? ,‘.h of the sixth Maine good uongress guest of honor at the regular monthly supper good attendance is desired. o’J, is to in for a dent of the Bath Chamber of hall decorations were never more attractive three o'clock. Big Year pleasant sojourn Washington Commerce. Leap night. of the Men’s club of the Congregational The officers of Silver Cross Trench*1!'. and to while onAhe way to or from Florida. Some of Lodge, Knights T. is were under the direction of Morris L. Saturday, Grange Day. Prize awarded church Jan. was Harley Godfrey taking a course Trw.sh0i>s>Ain’Tbs 27th. Supper served at 6.30 of Pythias, were installed Jan. 26th Past regular the Maine folks come only as far as Washing- by at the Shaw’s Slugg, assisted Orrin J. Grange registering largest number of mem- m. in the and covers were Business in Portland. by Dickey. Flags p. vestry laid for District William J. Gordon. Re- College fesr&K: in ton, having errands here of some sort or of no Deputy, ■jgs. Per- were used and were of all sizes and bers, proportion to entire membership, dur- 32. A Mr. and Mrs. principally number of U. of M. men, residents of freshments were served and the second de- Amos Clement were in Orono ;t Ma,nePCavalry..Pittsfield the sort at all, except to visit and have a all nations, our own White and Blue ing day. Concerts by Belfast Food Fair were good the Red, pre- Belfast, invited to sit at the table with gree exemplified. past week, gueBts of their son, Dr. James -The Treat- Orchestra. Confetti time. This is the season when Washington <1V Bert M. Fernald. dominating. The rail is covered with night. The big closing President them D. Clement. , States Sen- balcony Aley among Charles S. R* W. D. G. of Animals.. United event of the fair. activities, government and social, are at their D. M.‘Edward Goodwin of Lin- ,1 white bunting, relieved at regular apace* with Bickford, one of the trustees of the Univer- Washington Whlsper- colnville Fred W. Pote has returned a Burleigh height. The show here at this season inspected Phoenix Lodge, F. & A. M., from ten days’ butterflies and and the same idea is Food Fair Notes. The was passing emblems, sity. supper under the direction vacation at the is alone well worth some distance last Monday evening. A was served spent home of Sumner W. ches. carried out on the over 9 to 12 o’clock. journeying supper Obituary The Chu: balcony walla, and the Dancing every evening of a committee of ladies of the Circle, Mrs. in torials to see. at 6.80 under the direction of the ladies of the Lothrop Orange, N. J. stage strings of lanterns from a can- Free gifts to first fifty ladies each admission. A. Mrs. News of Belfast. Japanese Charles Pilsbury, chairman, Robert F. Mrs. Senator offices in the marble Universalist church. The menu included W. L. West has returned from a Notes..Feeds for opy in the ceiling meet under a Japanese Distribution of free gifts at 4 and 8 p. m. Mrs. Edwin S. Burleigh's big visit •arv News and large Uunton, Bowker, Mrs. H. C. hot in for building across the way from the is beans, salads, rolls, relishes, custard and Monroe, where she was called by the hr? Fresh Air Poultry., umbrella at the center chandelier. Small and Awards in agricultural and fancy work de- Pitcher, Mrs. Frank E. Wiley, and the follow- Capitol, illness of Maine .Wedding the mecca of most of these from cream pies, doughnuts, cheese arid coffee. of her mother, Mrs. Charles Pierce. c 'pal Bishop large Japanese umbrellas are alter- partment on Friday afternoon. members of the Guild sojourners Correspondence, suspended ing served: Mrs. W. L. s County between the No free tickets issued for exhibits in Maine. It iB a kind of home spot for the visi- The officers of Golden Cross No. Mrs. Nellie Harmon Griffin of Travels nately the balcony rail and ceiling placed WeBt, Mrs. Clarence W. Proctor, Mrs. Elon B* Temple, 11, Somerville, mscencee of Western whither a effect. The is the hall for tors, they turn as soon as they get Pythian Sisters, were installed last Mass., was called to Belfast iast Brig in Sight.. Dames making very pleasing stage prizes. Gilchrest, Misses Anne M. Kittredge, Saturday Friday by the ngie Margaret their in Stories. .Short in a The Admission ten cents and bearings the capital city. And if one evening in Pythian hall under the direction of illness of her aunt, Mrs. Daughters. Short green with background of dark red. days twenty-five L. Keene, Maude B. and Clara R. Steward, Charles Baker. wants to know who is in town from Maine and Marie Sharp. hall shutters are closed ai:d the electric light- cents evenings. ^B. Havey of North Sullivin, Grand Mr. and Mtb. Amy E. Stoddard and Bertha A. Wiley. The William R, Marshall, formerly the latest news about Maine room Chief of the State Stockton .Ship is with a star over Thousands of free dur- people, 240, Lodge, and are as follows: of now rsport Springs. ing throughout fine, large samples given away menu included chicken mashed Belfast, of Winchester, Mass., will Price Current., pie, potatoes, in the Senate office to Most excellent Mrs. The Belfast the center The booths are all the fair. building, is the place chief. Ethel F. Johnson; leave Feb. 4th a balcony. neatly ing cranberry hot assorted for two months’ business and Married jelly, rolls, cake, find out. first from their Miss Lida made under the direction of Walter Clement Doors 10 a. m. to 5 6.30 to 12 Many telephone hotel. junior chief, Webber; secretary, pleasure in Died._ open p. m„ doughnuts, cheese and coffee. trip California. The call is main 3120 and then branch 162. Mrs. Lillian and are decorated with red, white and blue or o'clock p. m. Clements; manager, Mrs. Rose D. 01 THE GRANGES. A social half-hour was spent in the lecture Mr, and Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore i Senator comes down to the office in Mrs. Evie C. left with colors that blend. Concerts every and Belfast Burleigh Sprague; protector, Wright ! day evening by room after the supper, and then all Wednesday for an extended to adjourned the to see the mail Mrs. trip, include nu-TT'ii of ion Harvest, grange. after 10 o’clock the committee,Orrin Food Fair Orchestra of ten Miss Ger- i morning and attend the guard, May S. Whitney; past chief, Mrs. j Shortly pieces, to the auditorium for the at visits in Boston, New St. evening meeting, committee 1 York, Augustine, n v.tation, visited South J. T. Wil- trude leader. meetings. His days are full of Ethel S. Whiting; master of finance, Mrs. Nina iM,,. Dickey, secretary, Irving Dinsmore, McClure, which the Men’s Club of the Unitarian church Palm Beach and Miami, Fla. and lurnished the The period in the official D. Cook. Mrs. was the of Mrj j u ;«:i. 25th son Ellis and Clyde B. Holmes, with ex-presi- Fifty gifts each afternoon and occupation. working Havey guest j presented and the Men’s Forum of the Universalist Mr. James was Three world here before 10 o’clock in while in Belfast. Maxwell, 'cellist, of Bangor, who m a ,j time enjoyed. dent Morris L. Slugg acting for Mayor Chas. evening. hardly begins Sprague church were present by with a took in the invitation, the and the two hours from then till part entertainment at the Colonial i' R.