Issued, Tuesday "Rjesday Thursday Issu e Saturday T he Courier-Gazette Entered *1 Second Clasi Mail Matte, Established January, 1846. By The Courler-Gatette, 46.7 Main tit. Rockland, Maine, Tuesday, July 1 1, 1939 THREE CENTS A COPT Volume 9 4 ...... Number 82.

The Courier-Gazette Maine Twin Party Vinalhaven Lions [EDITORIAL] THHEk-TIMKS-A.WF.KK RICHARD YOUNG WON RUMORS AS TO HUGHES “The Black Cat” Editor To Be Held At Lakewood Have a Delightful Evening The illness of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, who WM. O FULLER Thursday— Other Events At Rockaway Inn — A Associate Editor But Lost Soap Box Derby Because He Didn’t will in a few scant years become an octogenarian, gives FRANK A WIN8LOW This W eek Boston Speaker naturtl rise to rumors of his early resignation from the U. 8 Subscriptions S3 GO ner year payable Live In Radius Supreme Bench which he has so signally honored. Mr. hi advance: single coplea three cents Outstanding on the Maine resort At Its bi-monthly meeting last Advertising rates baaed upon clrcula Hughes became an associate justice in 1910 but resigned in lion and very reasonable recreational calendar this week will Thursday night the Vinalhaven June, 1916, when he was nominated for the Presidency. He did NEWSPAPER HISTORY be the second annual Maine Twin Club sojourned to the historic old Richard Young of Rockland was. attended this meet from outside the The Rockland Gazette was esta b ­ not become the Nation's Cliiel Executive because of a political lished In 11)46 In 1874 the Courier was Party to be held at Lakewood Lane’s Island House on Lane's soap box derby winner in Augusta county at the State meeting in blunder in the State of Californian-first thought elected, and rstabllshed and consolidated with the I Portland. Gazette In 1882 The Free Press was Thursday. More than 200 sets of Island, now known as Rockaway Saturday only to learn that he was then known to have lost by a few paltry votes. His defeat, established In 1855 and In 1891 changed The meet, sponsored nationally by brought about so needlessly, was a matter of extreme vexation Its name to the Tr'buhe These papers "look-alikes" are expected to a t­ Inn, and after partaking of a de- not qualified for the Kennebec consolidated March 17. 1897 the manufacturers and dealers of to the Republican party, but it gave him back to the Supreme tend the all day program at the County title because his home hi, Chevrolet automobiles, was one of Bench in 1930. and tile nation gained in one direction what lt lake resort which will be climaxed not within a 30-mile radius of the I several being held throughout tire ••• lost in another, and the country's highest judicial body has ••• A taste for ok8 h the plea- ••• by a banquet and theater party. State Capital. The derby was wit- j State as preliminaries for the State had a leader whom everybody lias respected and admired. By Tlie Roving Reporter •- sure and glory of my life. Oarden club activities will in­ nessed by a crowd of 5.000. From competition. In the event of Mr. Hughes' retirement three Justices are ■•• Gibbon clude the first annual regional the Sunday Telegram we quote: | Frederick W. Eaton, general «•». ••• looked upon as possible successors—Stanley Forman Reed, Through the kindness of Philip meeting of the Aroostook region of “Chester Staples of Rockland who chairman, and Herbert A. Folsom, William O. Douglas and Harlan F. Stone. The first two are the Maine Federation of Garden in his first heat lost his brake and manager of the Augusta Derby, an- Sulides I have been shown a copy New Deal Democrats and both are personal friends of the of the New York Journal, issued In Clubs at Presque Isle Tuesday and coasted nearly a mile into the busy ! nounced the following special win- President. Justice Stone, now 67 years old, was appointed to Lakewood Theatre the annual Show of the Boothbay Interesection of Western Avenue J ners: Best design, Harland Allard the heat of the Presidential cam­ the court toy President Coolidge in 1925. In his decisions he paign of 1900. A scare head across Region Garden Club at Boothbay and B ute street, took third place of Augusta; best paint job. Gregory has stood with Hughes in the middle group between the eon. In the finals. State and Augusta J Kennison of Augusta; best brakes. the top of the front page predicted Announcement that "Our Town" Harbor Friday and Saturday. Mrs. servatives and New Dealers. Sumner Sewall will entertain the Police averted an accident by clear- Charles Fernald of Rockland and that William Jennings Bryan would Is to be presented by tlie Iaikewood members of the Augusta Nature ing a path through heavy traffic at best upholstery. Harland Demuth of win without New York State—and Players next week gives added Club at an outdoor luncheon at her the intersection in three instances. Rockland. that lie would carry that State, too. weight to the claim that Lakewood home at Small Point on Thursday. "In a demonstration run to cap Young reached the finals by de­ FEVERSTRICKEN FANS The only “sure" Republican States, Is presenting hit after hit and ore- the program the Rockland winner feating Lawrence Olllis isecond) of as seen by the New York Journal Marksmen will gather at Dam­ Once more New England' has become baseball “crazy " put his little gray scooter into the Rockland and Harland Demuth of were tlie New England block, Penn­ sent them before any other play­ ariscotta Saturday for the annual The totally unexpected feat of the Boston Red Sox in de­ lane against Perley Bartlett, 1938, Rockland in the semi-fiinals. time sylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, house in or near Maine. Maine Pistol Tournament and feating the world's champion New York Yankees five games State Press Herald-Expres Champ-j 31 1-5. Iowa, Minnesota and Oregon. How Meanwhile this week the Players power boat owners will compete in in a row and cn New Yorks home ground has suddenly ion and got over the line ahead of Kennison in the semi-finals de- far wide of the mark this proved are presenting "Family Portrait" a navigation race sponsored by the transformed a runaway race into a season in which almost Portland Yacht Club on the same the champ by a half length. His feated Earl Chandler (second) of everybody now knows. one of ihe finest and most sincere anything may happen. It hardly stands to reason that the plays In many years "Family Por­ day. time for both the exhibition and {Camden and Carl Roger (thirdi, Red Sox will be Jble to duplicate the famous championship In answer to a query by E. O. M. trait ' with Fay Wray of the motion Regularly scheduled performances the final heats was 30 and 2-5ths l time 31 3-5. King Hon ''Les" Dyer will keep performance of the Boston Nationals, years ago, but what of Broad street, I will say that the pictures and Jessamine Newcombe of outstanding Broadway successes seconds for the 1.000-foot course. |[ Staples in the semi-finals defeat- things moving has been done, can be done again, and when another October Rockland-built clipper ship Red in the leading roles, was selected as will be staged at summer play­ "Kennison, and. other leaders led Ken Morang (second) of Rock- rolls around it may find tlie New England highways and' by­ Jacket was launched Nov. 2. 1853. one of the ten best plays ot the houses at Lakewood. Ogunquit. among the Kennebec County group j land and LawTence Souci (third) ways congested with motor cars bound to a World's Cham­ The story of the famous craft and season Just finished In New York Kennebunkport, Deertrees and licious lobster supper prepared by will again meet many of those who j of Augusta, time 31 4-5. pionship contest staged at Fenway Park. If our wishes are the launching has appeared in these Next week's production "Out Boothbay Harbor during the week. proprietor Jones, adjourned to the honored it will be so. columns many times in the last 75 Town" Is a comedy-drama showing comfortable living room and tran­ “Down East Duchess” years. the span of life In a small commun­ sacted the business of the evening. J DEWEY VISITS PORT CLYDE ity. It is presented without scenery, Trouble For Seals It was King Lion L. B Dyer's first' Published by Harcourt, Brace & Considerable wooden money is in which will be a novelty, and the District Attorney Thomas E. PATHFINDER’S NEW OWNER meeting as presiding officer and he circulation hereabouts, but there are leading character assumes the role Are Now Known To Be a Co., New York. Dewey of New York, who loom? The Pathfinder has changed hands, the new owner being very few instances likely where an of a narrator, much In the fashion i made his committee appointments In "Down East Duchess.” the Great Menace To Maine's as the foremost candidate for the Emil Hurja, former administrative aid to Harold Ickes, Sec­ attempt will be made to redeem it of ancient plays. From time to time for the coming year as follows: At- j Republican Presidential nomina­ author, Ruth Blodgett, has made a retary of the Interior. No change in editorial policy is con­ for its face value. The wooden money he addresses himself directly to the Lobster Industry tendance. G. C. Peaslee, A. A. Peter- I tion, has been cruising along the huge stride forward in her literary templated, but the editor does plan a series o f polls on is a souvenir of the Sesqut-Centen- audience, explaining what is to take New England coast and Sunday For years lobster fishermen have son, Leo W. Lane; Constitution and style and sympathetic delineation national problems, a sideline in which Hurja has specialized. nial at Vinalhaven. I wonder if any place or giving certain Information had the good fortune aid good believed that seals are one of the By Laws and Commissary Depart- J oi the characters in this clearly de­ His findings will be awaited with much interest. of it will be in existence when the about the characters. greatest menaces to their industry ment, O V. Drew, William W arner,' Judgment to stop at Port Clyde. bi-centennial is held 50 years hence. There he and the other members picted American story of a small and now the Department of Sea Jr., Keith Carver; Extension a n d , Mrs. Otis Lewis of "Trails End" of his party were guests at the and Shore Fisheries has proven this New Clubs. C. L. Boman, Ira W. Neighbor Bath Is considerably A LETTER CARRIER'S BLUNDER Ash Point fell from a car when the to be true. An investigation di­ Tupper; Finance, E. O. Carver, L. j Ocean House, expressing them­ elated over the fact th at its new door unexpectedly opened yesterday selves highly pleased with the telephone book shows a gain in the rected by Commissioner Arthur R. | W. Sanborn; Lions Education, O. V. The New Brunswick mall carrier who undertook to post and was badly bruised. service and hospitality shown by city's population. I am convinced Oreenleaf has revealed that lob­ Drew, D H Daggett; Membership, I a letter in a Bangor fire alarm box explained his blunder toy Landlord Seavey. Here's hoping that Rockland's population has also sters are a favorite food of the G. C. Peaslee. F. F. Ames, Ira W. saying that in Canada all mail boxes are red. We cf the that Mr Seavey will preserve the grown every time Operator sayz: mammals and that they probably Tupper; Program and Entertain-! "sticks" often do funny things in the big cities, but durned if register bearing his signature. "line busy.” eat thousands of pounds yearly. ment, I. O Calderwood. Harold we believe the city slickers would know which side of the cow Herring, striped bass. Atlantic sal­ Vinal, A. A. Peterson; Publicity. O to sit on while milking. USED CAR SALE Have you counted the number of mon and other species are also V. Drew. C. C Wehster, Harold McElroy’s Exhibit weeks between now and Union Fair? 1938 Chrysler Imperial Se­ known to be destroyed In great Vinal; Blind Work. Dr. Ralph Earle, If so you will be surprised to learn dan $879. quantities throughout the spring Donald Poole; Boys and Girls Work. I THE DUTY OF L.A^OR how few there are. Driven less than 5000 miles. and summer months. G A Bragdon. William Warner, Jr., Water Colors By Medomak 19.78 Chevrolet Sport Sedan $599. E L. Glidden; Citizenship and Pa-| Greenleaf has examined the Artist Shown At “Mont­ (Boston Transcript! Looking over the list of plays pre­ 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Tr. stomach contents of several dozen ' triotism. L. W Sanborn, J. F Head- ’ The strike of skilled workers on W.PiA. is mainly a craft Sedan ...... $599. £ sented at Farwell Opera House in seals, being killed on many sections iley. W. E. Lincoln; Civic Improve-I pelier” Until Aug. 1st union affair. Ironically the first rebellion against the new 19.77 Plymouth DeLuxe 2- j ment, I G. Calderwood, A F Creed W PA . law has not come from the Communstic Workers the fall of 1899 and the spring of of the coast. In nearly all in­ 'Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— Door Sedan ...... $4(19. A A Peterson; Community Better-j Alliance but from the building trades unions of the conserva­ 1900, as shown by the program stances the remains of from one to An exhibit of water colors, illus­ tive American Federation of Labor. 1937 Ford 4-Door Touring ment. I. G Calderwood, A. A Peter­ Charles Montgomery loaned me I Sedan ...... $399. three lobsters wfere found with trating the beauties of Maine, by Skilled workers are the ones immediately effected by the son. E L. Glidden; Education. G. A. S»: statutcry changes that have just gone into effect. Hitherto find the following: “Dewey's Recep­ 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe 4- many of them being of legal size Wilbur J McElroy of Medomak is Bragdon, William Warner Jr.; these workers may have had to work from 50 to 80 hours a tion," "Dad In Harness," "The Cor­ Door Tour. Sedan $119. At least 20 other .-pecies of fish '. current at "Montpelier" until Aug. 1 j Health and Welfare. Dr. Ralph month to get a wage of $93 or more. Under the new law all ner Grocery," "Jere McAuliffe Co." 1936 Plymouth Bus. 4-Door were found. Mr. McElroy studied art |n this workers, skilled, unskilled, Intermediate and professional must Earle, A. E. Carver; Safety, O. C “Corse Payton's Stock Company." S edan...... $349. Later this month a statewide ■ country and abroad after his grad­ Ruth P. Blodgett, a Thomaston au ­ work 130 hours In each month. This reduces the hourly wage, Peaslee. A P. Creed. thor, whose latest novel “Down chiefly of the skilled, to conform to the "security wage" 1936 Chevrolet Bus. Coupe $339. bounty on the mammals in all uation from the University of No- Not far from this office is a store I After a short piano concert of East Duchess" is a best seller. principle while leaving the monthly wage substantially the 1936 Pontiac Bus. Coupe $349. coastal counties except York will tre Dame in 1926 The first ex- conducted by a woman who is so popular music by that well known j same. 1935 Chevrolet Master Se­ go into effect. Due to the great hibit of his work was given two The strike of the skilled workers, will immediately bolster much interested in flowers that she dan ...... -...... $329. radio artist Arthur B Brown of town near a city where cultured havoc they cause in the various ' years ago at the Marie Sternes Gal­ many criticisms that have been current. If these men can has a box garden near the entrance. 1935 Terraplane 6 Tour. j Boston, and a still shorter "sing" by fisheries men along the coast vow leries in J4ew York City and he has pride weighs heavily on the minds afford to leave their work and strike against a Government that But I can't help feeling how incon­ Broughm ...... $279. the assembled Lions who seemed that they will slaughter them re­ exhibited since at the Philadelphia of the personnel. has provided them with relief, it may be suspected that they 1934 Pontiac Bus. Coupe $179. to be all fagged out from their have enjoyed something of a sinecure, working perhaps three gruous it is to see just around the lentlessly. Expecting this Green­ and Chicago Water Color Shows The story hinges around a family 1933 Terraplane 8 DeLuxe hectic "Sesqui" activities, the rest I Qne of hig (uwwn palntlng>s of days a week on W.P A. and supplementing their Income by corner a patch of thrifty burdocks. leaf is trying to find ways of util­ of wool merchants or textile com­ private employment during the remaining days. Sedan ...... -...... $199. of the evening was taken up by a And why is it that burdocks receiv­ izing the bodies on a commercial Tahiti hangs in the William Rock­ pany's plant and its working forces. Of course many walkouts may be impulsive gestures of ing no attention and with little soil GATES TIRES A BATTERIES very interesting and instructive talk resentment which will yield to sober reconsideralton. New basis. Experiments are now being hill Nelsen Gallery of Art in Kansas Through the telling of these busi­ to sustain them, will grow so much AT BARGAIN PRICES by John Ritchie of Boston, who :s York W P.A. authorities have wisely allowed for such a period made In an attempt to use the City. ness ana political situations runs on the editorial stall of the Chris­ for the strikers to reconsider their acton, and have set a more luxuriantly than plants which hid?s as leather for various articles, The "Montpelier" exhibit includes [ t>le tangled affairs of this irritatinj tian Science Monitor. Mr. Ritchie deadline for their return. are petted and well fed. to extract oil and to prepare the "Snugging Down for the Squall.' [ alKj dominating duchess who was There can be but slight sympathy, however, for an organ­ E. 0 . Philbrook & Son outlined the different policies adop- CHRYSLER A PLYMOUTH flesh as food for dogs, cats and ani­ ted bv different kinds of newspapers "WinU>r Vislt"' “You Take 11 of a bom in the north country of Maine. ized and deliberate strike. The skilled workers have fared far Cantaloupes enriched with lemon SALES A SERVICE mal farms...... , .. Sunday Morning’ and “Blowing Romance, sorrow, narrow-minded better than the common laborer both on and off relief. Tlie Juice find much favor with one of and the reasons therefor, and then concern of the A F. of L that its union scales of hours and 632 MAIN ST.. ROCKLAND. ME Clear all fine examples of the ar- j personalities are all so clearly de- my feminine friends, who, by the In an informal question and answer pay will be invaded is understandable. But the Federation ft 82-83 Read The Courier-Oazette tlst s ability to depict coastal Maine pjeted in her telling that each char- way, is a very talented singer. Is program gave some of his views on not justified in adding to the expense of public relief nor in with all the vigor and clarity of aC(er bas or ber own distinct imposing those standards applicable to normal employment that the secret of a glorious voice? the present European situation. Mr. color demanded. to an emergency organization. Ritchie is no stranger to Vinalhaven ' functional part to play; and clearly With his wide knowledge of and and naturally pUys lt. The unre­ Organized labor has received unprecedented support from Most people who stay In Rockland Government In its struggle for strong, independent unions having been associated with Harold great love for sailing vessels, Mr. generate are reany the characteis and swelter during heated periods Vinal in the publishing business and and in its quest for social reforms. It will render a poor AN ANNOUNCEMENT McElroy paints his ship pictures Miss Blodgett enjoys letting her pen return for these benefits if today it embarrasses that Oovern. of the past week, listen almost un­ summered at "The Moors" two with the fresh tang of the sea in ' metlmes garrulously depict. ment in its efforts to make some progress in reducing the cost believably to stories told about the years ago. every stroke. The present exhibit a ceaaeless and efTfCtlve of its emergency services. cool atmosphere to be found down The barber shops and beauty shops in Thomas­ Besides the guests enumerated includes two of these canvases. force about this story that carries it No group in America should assume that it has a vested along the coast on the selfsame days. interest in the perpetuation of a crisis. The duty of labor Is ton will be closed on Wednesday afternoons, effec­ above there were Howard Snowman "Freshening Breeze' ' and “Summer, through tQ the end - weakness. Ash Point and Spruce Head are Claremont, N. H.. Frank Proctor of clearly to co-operate in transferring skilled workers to private Sea." * employment, not to the picket line. The duty of private specified instances. One day last tive this week, and continuing until further notice. Lynn. Mass., Henry D. Rossi of Jo­ sweetness and stuffy pretences are McElroy is also well known as employers Is to refrain from capitalizing lower hourly relief week when the mercury was near liet. 111. It was announced by past well brought to light in these New a commercial artist and has done; rates in the hiring of labor. The duty of the Government is the 90_mark In this city a Rockland King Lion I. G. Calderwood that England homes, where tradition to see that both employers and labor fulfill these duties. Silhouette Beauty and Barber Shop numerous covers and illustrations group was compelled to sit in the lee at the next meeting it was expected for Motor Boating must be followed in sympathetic en­ No union has ever successfully conducted a strike against of a Spruce Head building because Empress Beauty Salon that a representative of the Bangor durance. The story is told in a the Government. To attempt it Is to Invite serious reactions. Ora E. Woodcock, Mgr., of uncomfortably chilly on the Daily News, would be present with sturdy, energetic manner that char­ Montpelier Home Industries piazza. Colonial Beauty Shop apparatus for sending pictures over acterizes the old New England i more than the present. VINALHAVEN IS GRATEFUL Stetson Barber Shop telephone wires. All the Lions are W hat radio feature has outlasted Miss Blodgett has reached the expected to be present with their Our vigilant Vinalhaven correspondent writes that in time or popularity the Mormon Kalloch Barber Shop “best seller” period in her “Down best bib and tucker on at the next "Vinalhaven Is most appreciative of the space given in The Tabernacle chorus heard at l2 39 East Duchess" and she clings to her Guistin Barber Shop meeting to have their picture “took.” Courier-Oazette during our Sesqui-Centennial celebration." every Sunday afternoon? native region with well-defined abil­ The same mail brought a note from Postmaster O. V. Drew, ity. All who read this book will be The Bible is going to be a source a member of the general committee which worked so hard ! watching impatiently for her next. of contention in a Pennsylvania and successfully In behalf of the big event. “Vlv" writes: SPECIAL OFFER! K. 8. F. home. How to award lt to 12 heirs "Let me here and now thank you and your paper for the very was the problem which confronted For a Limited Time Only fine help and courtesy you have shown us during our trying a Norristown judge. He solved it YOUR FAVORITE POEM days. Your paper has made many friends here toy it.” The by giving the 12 children of Mrs. 500 Sheets 8^x11 Courier-Oazette opened its columns freely both for the ad­ VINALHAVEN’S “THANK YOU” If I had my life to live again In I Barbara 8 Harris “in one-twelfth would have made a rule to read■ad aosome vance publicity and the report of the celebration, and was only undivided Interest each," leaving lt Yellow Second poetry and listen to aome muale at too glad to do so because of the fine friends lt has on the Island The Vinalhaven Sesqui-Centennial Committee desire* to ex­ least once a week The loes of theae to the heirs to decide whether each tastes Is a loss of happiness.—Charles and the unfailing loyalty shown by the island people (and this press its sincere and heartfelt thanks to all those who In any way Darwin. should have the Bible for one month S h eet also includes North Haven) toward this paper. Pictures made as isted in the ceremonies which marked the Celebration of the Drugs Of Quality a' year or divide the book into 12 A clean smooth sheet, for busi­ i YOU HAVE TODAY. MY FRIEND in The Courier-Gazette's new department gave former resi­ Town of Vlnalhaven's one hundred and fiftieth anniversary. They Are the Only Kind That Are parts. ness—for school—for typewriter. Was yesterday a day of cares. dents awa/“Trom home a better Idea of the celebration than It would be almost Impossible to write to each and every one Safe For Little Babies I Of little Ills that grind and fret. and Grown-ups J The trivial things that wear the sodl? they could have obtained otherwise, and The Courier-Gazette One year ago A 15-foot man- an individual expression of thanks, but we do want you all to feci O n ly 37c J And does their memory rankle yet. that what you did was appreciated, and from the Governor of They’re the Only Kind That We j And let Its glory make amend is very grateful to F. H. Winslow and L. A. Coombs, Vlnal- eating shark was found in Ed Shea's Dispense The world was born Haven protographers for the pictures they voluntarily the State of Maine to the smallest barefoot boy, who held the for 500 sheet package ] Anew this morn. weir at Waterman's Beach.—St. That's Why We've Become a You have today, my friend. furnished. George was leading in the Knox music for the band, you all had a part, and for whatever part you We Do Not Break Packages Family Institution played, we honestly and sincerely thank you. Was yesterday a day of loss, o------o— — o Twilight League. — Mrs. Augusta Mail Orders Filled—15c Extra A day when fortune seemed to frown. Peaslee. 82, died In Vinalhaven.— S. L. W INSLO W , On plans that you had made with care, THE ROCKPORT REGATTA O. V. DREW, David L. McCarty Did all your castles tumble down? Frank E. Jones, 86, died —Roderick The Courier-Gazette Registered Druggist And has your courage reached Its end? W. H. INGERSON, The world was born The next Knox County town to kick up its heels is Rock­ J. MacKenzie of Bridgeport, Conn., Committee for the Town of Vinalhaven. ROCKLAND, MAINE RANKIN BLOCK, ROCKLAND Anew this morn port. The annual Regatta Week is a fixed institution in deid at his summer home in Ten­ 76-77 You have today, my friend. — Bertie Young Williams Maine, and a highly successful one. ant's Harbor.

I Page Two Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, July 11, 1939 F.very-Other-Day

Baitlett, 3b, rf ...... 3 1 0 0 at third. The Courier-Gazette 35 9 24 9 • • • • THREB-TIMES-A-WEEK TWILIGHT LEAGUE IN HIGH Rockport .... 0 0 0 5 1 2 1 2 x—11 Mayor Edward R Vcazie, himself W o n Praise From All Sides Camden ...... 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0— 6 a former player, is still a dyed-in- And as He prayed, the fashion of Runs. Miller, Woodward 3. Bohn- the-wool fan and may be seen on His countenance was altered, and Big Crowds and Interesting Games Feature dell 2, Ladd, Lofman 2. Dond-is 2. tlif top row of bleachers at every His raiment was white and glisten­ Heald. Dailey. H. Boynton. Yates, home game shooting more or less ing. Luke 9: 29 Contests— Rockland and Rockport Win G. Boynton, Bartlett. Errors. Starr. encouraging remarks to Cottrell, Baum 2, Bennett, Bartlett 3. Two- Oney and other contemporaries base hits. Woodward, Lofman. THIS WEEK'S GAMES den Heald. Baum and If. Boynton ! Heald. Baum. H. Boynton, G. Eovn- "The man with the hoe" is all Tuesday—Rockland at St. George; came through with a double and a i ton. Three-base hit. Lofman. Left light, but what the local fans would Warren at Camden; Rcctoport at single apiece. Dailey- of Camden ; on base. Rockport 7. Camden 10. like to see is a man with tire scythe Mrs. Kenneth Mills is the guest Thomaston. strutted out for a high one in lie Base on balls, off Woodward 6, off who is willing to cut the tall grass in Portland this week of Capt. and ! Wednesday'—Camden at Rock- i seventh and 'Bo ' Miller chased a Dunbar 1. off Bennett 4. Struck cut, near third base where so many foul Mrs. Charles G Hewett. land; St. George at Thomaston; h'gh fly way down behind the by Woodward 6 by Bennett 6 Um­ ' balls are knocked. Warren at Rockport. stands in the fifth The score: pire. M. Graffam and J. Leonard. W D. Hall, principal of Castine Friday—Thomastcn at Camden; Rockport Scorer, Mildred Ladd. VINAI.HAVEN GAMES • • • • Normal School who has been at« Rcckland at Warren; Rockport at nb bh po a Tc the Sports Editor:— Manager Cottrell has signed up Elwell's Point Spruce Head, with CL George. Miller. 3b 5 1 1 1 The Vinalhaven Chiefs would like three new players for the Thomas­ his family returned to Castine yes­ e • • ♦ i Collamore, ss ...... 3 0 1 to hear from any team that is in­ ton team and they will be seen in terday. R rkland 6, rhomastMl 5 Woodward, p ...... 5 2 0 terested in arranging a Sunda t Hitting for a tctal of 18 bases the iBohndel! rf ...... ii 0 1 action tonight. Miller will be at game at Vinalhaven Address Fred ■ Ladd, cf ...... 4 1 2 first. Mcloud at second and Oney Swanson. Vinulhaven. Me.. Box 403 Summer guests at Rockledge Inn Rockland Pirates had small diffi­ 8tarr. lb ...... 4 0 11 Spruce Head: Mr and Mrs. R. culty in converting Sunday's g tme ' Lofman. if ...... 4 2 1 Kinses. Hollis. N. Y.; Charles Paris into a victory, a'bcit the VZlnkmcn I Donflis. 2b 3 2 3 J r . New York; John ONeil. Nor­ a :c given ccmcthing of a scar? in Try a Tail, Cool Glass of i Turner, e ...... 4 0 7 man. Okla.; Miss Florence Cole, the eighth, when McNeally, after I Keene, N. H : Mrs H D. Ames, pitching fine baT, faltered long 35 8 27 13 Brockton, Mass ; Mrs. Louie Robert­ cncugh to give the visitors four Camtlcn son. son Phillip and daughter Paula. singles, meantime throwing In a pass ab bh po a Elizabeth. N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. E. * « for goed measure. Heald. 2b ...... 3 2 1 0 G. Davidson, Belmont. Mass ; Mr. The game furnished lots of enter­ When the Rockland City Band strikes up cne of Its st .ring matches yea forget all else. It was a feature of Lord, lb, 3b ...... 5 0 4 and Mrs. F. H. Robbins. Arlington. tainment for the fans, who were the Secqui-Centennial parade at Vinalhavrn. Baum, ss ...... 4 2 1 Mass ; Mr. and Mrs William Robin­ given an unexpected treat when Daily, cf ...... 4 1 3 son, New York; John Lind. Cam­ Bill Flint appeared on the sidelines Miss Georgia Harkness is spend­ bridge. Mass.; Miss Helen Costello, with hts unequaled coaching voice, Bennett, p. 3b 4 SAUDI ing the summer a; the home of Mrs j Dunbar, p ...... 0 Cambridge, Mass.; Mrs. Jane Bard undamaged by the passing of years. Almon Cooper. Limerock street. H. Boynton, if ...... 5 Norfolk. Va.; Miss Etheldreda Nor­ ^SNAPSHOT GUIL A new generaticn of players, to Yates, c ...... - ...... 4 ICED,TEA ris. New York Mrs. Lillian McRae and Mrs Ar­ which Bill was an unknown quantity, G Boynton, rf 3 1 K-2 thur Haines delightfully entertained SUNSHINE INDOORS was inclined to think that his gra­ The Woman's Foreign Missionary Mite Club Monday afternoon at the tuitous advice was the working of Society of the Methodist Church Boody cottage Crescent Beach Five a "crank" mind, but were soon made will meet Thursday night in the tables of contract resulted in these aware of the ex-pitching star's iden­ church vestry at 7.30 Dr. H V. high scores, Mrs. Maude Stiver, tity. When any of the present Tweedie will give an illustrated talk Mrs John O. Stevens. Mrs A. D. pitchers attain to the record made j on his trip to England, and A. W Morey. Mrs John Beaton. Mrs P rtd by Bill Flint, ever a period cf ten , years, they are quite willing t o ' IIATIOII'WIDE Gregory will tell of his trip to Can­ Achorn. Mrs. George Phillips. Miss ada where he saw the King and Cora Perry, Mrs Charles Emery and think what they like. ■ Queen of England. All members Mrs Clara Smith Tempting lunch­ On the diamond Sunday the fans having mite boxes are asked to turn eon was served after play, members beheld frisking colts playing along- 1 l h n £ t i m 2 a / FOODS them in at this meeting. Invita­ reporting a lovely time. side old veterans whose creaking tion is extended to all whether joints could be heard above .he tu. members or not to attend A silver Mr and Mrs Almon Cooper. Jr.. mult. Back into the game had come collection is to be taken for the sup­ have returned from a few days visit Everett Oney, favorite for many port of a missionary worker. with cousins in Plymouth. N H . years in Twilight League cln'les, J U L Y 1 0 - 1 5 Mrs. E C. Keniston motored with playing in civies, but with his fa­ The Spear cottage at Pleasant them after several months stay with miliar graceful style still in evi­ Beach was the scene of a very happy her daughter. Mrs. P. P Bicknell. dence. And there was Carl Cottrell, gathering Sunday when the birth­ another erstwhile star pitcher, this Mr and Mrs. M. R Pillsbury en­ SHREDDED RALSTONS days of Mr. and Mrs Herbert W time playing first base and doing a ‘ pkg tertained the dutch supper club 14< Thorndike were Jointly celebrated. creditable piece of work there. First J Saturday night at the Boody cot­ MADE BY QUAKER Guests included Mr and Mrs. C. time at bat he smashed a lin e r; tage. Crescent beach. Mrs. Irving S. Wooley. Stewart Wooley and against the Texaco score board—a MUFFETS ...... Gamage was a guest of the club. S pkg$19c Miss Margery Mills, granddaughter feat which very few persons ever, NATION-WIDE - PREPARED of the Thorndikes. Opportunity Class meets Thurs- , saw performed before. PEP day night at the home of Mrs. Cidra Don Robbins is no "chick'' but he SPAGHETTI . . . . TcAaLM 0 < Emery. Limerock street. handled the middle sack Job in fine ' ityle. We have selected a group of our For Rockland LaCrosse had a Appealing “indoor sunlight" pictures can be made with the simplest STARCH COMBINA TION (DISH CLOTH FREE) seasonable dresses to close out at field day in the batters bcx. lining cameras. Photo lights may be used to brighten shadows. CREAM C O RN ALL special prices. Lucien K Green & J out three doubles, and closely fol- I and STALEY CUBE * FOR | < L Son. and Burdell's Dress Shcp, 13 - W - W and slightly to one side of the sub­ It wed by Billings with a double and | jects. Therefore, the subjects are a triple. School street, Rockland —adv. surrounded by a bright edge light­ Most of the excitement happened NATION-WIDE ing. and interesting shadows are p 4 \ ® ® / in Thomaston's half of the eighth thrown toward the camera. C O F F E E bag LB SOUTH LIBERTY When you make these backlighted , inning, when Robbins. Smith and ■ • 21« pictures, it is wise to use photo Simpson led eff with singles. D Miss Verna Whittier o( Liberty p k \ / NATION-WIDE lights to brighten the shadows (see Sawyer filed out to Chisholm, who. was weekend visitor at the Allen I i diagram). This not only produces a by the way. is covering second in j B EA N S A LL KINDS 2 CANS 2 5« Ripley home. I better picture effect, but shortens the ! exposure. With photo lights ar- fine style. Oney walked, and a Mr and Mrs. Frank Cheney of spanking single by Chummy Gray- Chelsea were guests Sunday of Mr J ranged as shown, a snapshot can be I taken with a box camera loaded with cleared the bases. Cottrell and | DIAMOND and Mrs. Louis Light. Miss Mada- high speed film. Other cameras, 1/25 Sawyer were easy outs. FULL 6 BOXES line Light who has been their guest j | second at f.ll. John Karl has lost none of his MATCHES COUNT the past week returned home with ! -Indoor sunlight" snapshots are Interesting silhouette pictures speed as an outfielder and turned , can be made, too, when the subject them.. easy with box cameras and high in some extra nice plays. Luggage your wife Reynold Fuller is attending sum ­ speed film. SS, subjects; WW, is placed in front of a sunny win­ dow. If a silhouette is desired, do not Schclm handled all but one of his mer school at Bates College. sunny windows; C. camera: PP. FESTAL PEAS ■ ■ • ■ 2 CANS 25c photo lights in reflectors to use the photo lights or a reflector of eight chances. The score: • Announcement of the marriage ' any kind to illuminate the shadow Rockland in Rochester. Mass., of Ward Ben­ brighten shadows. can carry while you side of the subject. With subject ab r bh tb po a e PHILLIP'S TOMATOES . 2c£A19c against a sunlighted window make ner. son of Christine and the late fOST sunshine pictures are made Thorrpron. c 4 0 2 2 7 0 0 outdoors. But charming sun­ a snapshot with the second stop Percy Benner, formerly of this town Chisholm. 2b 3 1 0 0 3 3 0 and Miss Margaret Kirby of Roch­ shiny pictures can be made just as opening on a box camera. monkey with Try a roll of “indoor • sunlight" Makinen, rf . 4 2 1 1 1 0 1 ester, Mass. July 2 has been re- easily indoors, wherever the rays of the sun stream through a window. pictures. Many charming effects can Billings, ss .... 4 2 2 5 2 1 0 ceved bv relatives and friends of the ! SpeLW WHEAT Such indoor pictures arc espe­ be obtained, and snapshots of this LaCrosse, lb .. 4 0 3 6 6 0 0 groom. Mr. Benner was very popu- , cially attractive when the sunlight type have a cheery, homelike touch th e car. McNeally. p .. 4 0 1 3 1 1 3 L” SCREAM ...FRUIT A IV lar among the younger set when he ’ Is used as “backlighting.” The pic­ that makes them treasured posses­ Kari. cf ...... 4 0 ture above Is “backlighted” — the sions. was a resident here and attended Carr, If ...... 3 0 CUPBOARD COOKIES C S Y A l the Liberty High School, and all sun comes from a window behind John van Guilder. Of course you wen t a'low your Drinkwatcr. If 1 0 7^9 - BUTTER amo MOLASSES I wife lo carry the luggage cut to unite in wishing him many years of Schelni, 3b .... 4 1 happiness. the car but she multi Ihr-e cases SOUTH WARREN SOUTH CHINA 35 6 10 18 27 9 2 LIBBVS and traveling bags, for they're as The crccodiles that infest the Miss Clara Penny who spent three Mrs. Ralph Esancy and childrei: ThemeVnn light as a feather. waters of the Rver Nle n Egypt are weeks at the 1 lbby Homestead went i passed the holiday with her parents DEVILED MEAT . . 2 CANS’ 1 5< ab r bh tb pc a c the largest among living reptiles, Saturday to Waldron. N. Y.. where j in Windsor. , , , ... 1 Simpson, ss 4 2 2 3 1 2 0 ELMWOOD FARM- CHICKEN Gone is the lug from (his lugg ige. some attaining to a body-length of she will visit her mother a few days ( Morrkon k entertalnlng a D gawypr c 3 0 0 0 9 0 0 Instead of the heft, we give you over 30 feet before resuming her duties as nurse party of rPlativps from Massachu. 3b CANS 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 SANDWICH SPREAD 2 handsomeness and instead of ex­ at the Bronxville Hospital. | f this pl-asant-tastlnr little nizes m t bre-ds of dogs, and has 1 are spending the summer at Camp Bennett and Dunbar put across ; tabltt docoU I brink you Hie fallen and nu t $25.00 up lete relief jrou bate expw.e-, ».i -end bottle nut the little-known Afghan hound Abenakis, bad as recent guests. Mr some fine pitching and Woodward ; to til end get hot HLL BACK Thl« ins tablet help* tie aioniicli digest food, t the ti ;> of liie li-t in canine gen- and Mrs. Forrest Hussey of Wins- of Rockport did a good job, allow­ the extent b fluJds barmless and let* I M t ib« •oufbtolnr foods you need For heart- 1 - il< a Hi. breed 1 confidered ! low. Mr. and Mrs Hussey and fani- ing only nine hits. Lofman of NATION WIDE SERVICE GROCERS « , sidr headaihe and upietn so often caused by t u stomach fl'ifds iMk'iiK yon feel sour and •■n ili,- be oi , ithorit.v to be ;h" Uy visited last Thursday with Harry iROCkport topped the batting with i a ll cter—JtfHT ONE IMJflE y( Bell-ana provtw USED CARS <7 ralui. ttc evagrw^n. ROCKLAND 11 .oi stock of all dogs McKeil in Albion. - a triple and a double while for Cam- . in _ Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, July 1 1, 1939 P ag e Three

A silver link social is In the pro­ TALK OF THE TOWN gram for Miriam Rebekah Lodge to­ Rockport’s Regatta L “Greater Service” Softball League morrow afternoon. "COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR League Standing SHADOWS BEFORE" Pine Tree Council Will Here’s An Optical Illusion Eugene Rich Of Camden July 12 —Prlendxhip- Sunshine So­ A huge ventilating fan has been Knox County Chairman W . L. PC . ciety fu ll- on Charles Murphy lawn Send Boy Scouts — A , Dragons ...... 10 1 .909 July 13 Waldoboro Community Installed at the Olen Cove Orange Garden Club meets. hall for the benefit of dancers. Lobster Exhibit For Maine Publicity Texacos ...... _.... 7 3 .700 July 23 Rockport Concert bv Cur­ Kiwanls ...... 6 5 545 tis String Quartet at Capt. Eetls' Boat Eugene C. C. Rich of Camden has Barn. The board of managers of the Tile Rockport Regatta Sports­ Amocos ...... 5 6 .500 July 24 lady Knox Chupter. D A R men's Shew Committee h as extend­ meets with Mrs H P Blodgett. Spruce Home for Aged Women will me*l accepted the Knox County chair- [ Elks ...... 5 5 .500 Head ed an Invitation to Chief Scout July 20 A H Newbert Association with Mrs W. O. Puller, Beech manship and Thomas McDonald of A. & P ...... 5 6 .454 o t Past Matrons and Past Patrona. O street, Wednesday at 2.30. Executive Herbert L. Patrick of (he Belfast .the Waldo County chair­ Central Maine ...... 3 6 .333 E. 6 meets with Mr and Mrs H P Pine Tree Council to s’age a Boy Blodgett. Spruce Head manship in the Maine Publicity Post Office ...... 3 7 .300 July 20 Thomaston—Annual summer Scout Day Thursday, Aug. 3. Mr. Now who Is going to locate a Bureau Greater Service Program, Shells ...... 1 8 .111 concert at Bapttat Church Patrick has accepted the invitation • • • • July 28 W C T U Field Day and pic South Dakota car for us? Every announced Percy T. Clarke of Ells­ nlc at Ingraham HUI chapel and plans on having several troops Aug 2-5 —Rockport - Regatta-Sports­ State In the Uhion but that one worth, co-chairman of the cam­ Among the postponed games are men's Show at Rockport. The boys will pitch has been represented In this city paign with Horace A. Hildreth, of Central Maine vs. Elks. A. & P. vs. Aug 6 Rockport—Concert by Curtis camp near the Regatta grounds String Quartet at Capt. Bella' Boat this summer. Cumberland. Texacos. Central Maine vs. Post Barn Wednesday and take part in tho Aug 9- -Owls Head— Church Fair at Other leaders announced by Mr. Office. Shells vs. Kiwanls, Amoco vs. Ralph P. Conant, aide dc cam p; novel street parade. Thursday aft- Library building Clarke were R. C. Masterman, of Texaco.’, Central Maine vs. A. & P , Aug 18—Annual held day of East­ at Willis Ayer's clothing store Is j ernoon they will have contests in- ern Star Chapters of this district at Bar Harbor, chairman for Hancock Shells vs Post Office. Captains are Penobscot View Orange hall. Glen back on deck after a week's motor I eluding: Making Fire by Friction, County and Elmer L. Cushman. of urged to make up these postponed Cove. vacation, on which he was accom­ W ater Boiling. Making Fire by Flint Aug 17 —Warren Annual mid-sum­ Dover-Foxcroft, chairman for Pis- ( games as soon as possible, in order mer concert at Baptist Church panied by Mrs. Conant and Steel, Chariot Race, Dressing Aug 17- Reunion (25th) Class 1914 cataquls County. to keep the schedule and standing RHS. at Rockledge Inn and Undressing Race, String Burn­ Chairmen will be named in eRch straight. Aug 20 Rockport—Concert by Cur­ Lieut. J Eward Marks of the • • • • tis String Quartet at Capt Ee'la* Boat ing, Tent Pitching, and otners. The.’ of Maine's 16 counties and each1 Barn State Highway Police Is prouder will also give demonstrations of Aug 22- Rockport-School cf Instruc­ chairman will select community | Friday night the A. & P. and Elks than ever of his wife. Didn’t she F irst Aid and Life Saving. tion. O E S. chairmen as the next step in the had a hectic game that went into Aug. 23—Owls Head—Orange fair. catch the largest fish Sunday on Another feature of the Sc juts Aug. 28—Red Jacket Day. organization of the Program to out­ ten Innings before the A. & P. broke her first deep sea excursion? Program will be a model Boy Scout line the Bureau's present and pro­ the tic when Vaino Johnson was Herman Carr is moving to Ma­ Camp In operation and pitched in Optometrists of the Rockland posed activities and to ask more knocked in home by Art Johnson, chias this week. full view of the Regatta grounds. Zone of the Maine Association of Maine citizens to become sustaining the score 11 to 10. This camp will be occupied by two • • • • Optometrists will meet In the offlees members of the Publicity Bureau. Tte next meetings of Winslow. patrols from Camp William Hinds.1 In the center of the above picture is an evergreen tree so symmetrical that it attracts everybody's attention. of Dr Bradford Burgess. 393 Main Analysis of the inquiries at the Games for the remainder of the Holbrcok Post. A. L , will be heid The local committee includes i But look at Ihe picture below, and see what a strange thing has happened. street, Thursday evening at 7.30 Maine Publicity Bureau headquar­ week are: Tonight. Amoco vs. Cen­ July 20, Aug. 3. 17 and 31 Fred Crockett, Deputy Scout Com- 1 p m for their regular meeting with ters during the last week In June tral Maine, In Rockland, and A. & P. missioner of this District, and Mau­ Dr. Burgess in charge. showed that two-thirds of the re­ vs. Dragons, in Thomaston; Wednes­ High numbered motor cars! rice Miller. Scout Master of Troop quests were for general information day, Kiwanis vs. Elks, in Rockland, Here's one from Illinois—1,973.574 Rev Benjamin P. Browne has 214. Rockport about Maine without specific ref­ and A. & P. vs. Post Office, In Thom­ Albert C Jones nearly fell off his rented his cottage at Cooper's For the second consecutive year erence to any section or county. By aston; Thursday, Texaco vs. Kiwanis wagon when he spied that one. Beach for some weeks, and has several of the State Departments the remainder, however, questions In Rockland, and Shells vs. Elks, in taken a cottage at Lincolnville will send exhibits to the Rockport were asked about every part of the Thomaston; Friday, Shells vs. A. Ninety motorists took driving Beach for the short period before Regatta-Sportsmen's Show. State. Eleven percent of these P in Rockland. tests in this city yesterday before he returns to Holyoke, Mas-, Mr. Commissioner Greenleaf of the asked the western part of the State • • • • Sergeant William E Gibson of Browne preaches at the lfirst Bap­ Sea and Shore Fisheries will bring In general and 16 percent asked Wanted: Some public spirited Calais. George Dyer of Bangor. tist Church the coming Sabbath. an exhibit of lobsters. This will about the eastern part of the State. citizens to furnish a score board a* Basil Huntress of Presque Isle.*and show the first four stage.-, of devel­ Twenty-three percent asked for Sullivan's Flats (Main street soft Ray Foley and Parker Hennessey of The newest member of the staff opment and is the first time It has Information about particular coun­ ball park). Rockland. at Vesper's Spa. Joe Whoosls, was been shown outside of the hatchery. I ties, regions and communities in attracting considerable attention Commissioner Washburn of the Senator Elliot and Representa­ the eastern part of Maine and 50 The Boothbav Region Garden , yesterday. Joe is a sea going turtle Department of Agriculture will dis­ tive Sleeper had their say at the percent asked in the same specific Club will hold Its eighth annual j 13 inches long, 12 inch beam of 9ti play Maine canned goods under | Lions Club the other day. and to­ way about the western part of the flower show in the High School gym­ ; pounds displacement. His speed is glass. State Every county was represen­ morrow It will be the turn of Rep­ nasium. Boothbay Harbor. Friday about 1 knot per hour but he has The Forestry Department plans ted in the requests which were an­ resentative William T. Smith of and Saturday. There will be 13 j plenty of reserve power as you will to be represented as well as the swered in detail by the Publicity Thomaston, another Lion, who was classes entered. Free admission. note If you approach the business Department of Inland Fisheries and Bureau. a popular member of the last House. It is hoped that the Rockland Gar­ .end of him. Game. The committee has not yet Fred D. Jordan, president of the den Club may be represented The hot spell was decidedly un­ received particulars from the last Bangor Daily News. In a recent en­ Bert E. Cilley, a retired salesman comfortable. but Knox County folks two departments. dorsement of the Publicity Bureau for the American Type Pounders have every reason to feel thankful and its Oreater Service Program, Company of Boston, died Sunday that it did net depart in such a tan­ Robert M. Packard of the High­ said "I think the Bureau has, in the in the Maine General Hospital. WALDO THEATRE trum as it did in other parts of the lands who has been serously ill, is past, and will, in the future, do one MAINE'S LITTLE RADIO CITY Portland. He had suffered from State. Yesterdays cocl, damp fog improving slowly. of the jobs that will mean more to TEL. WALDOBORO 100 heart disease two years, and died Riding by the Jackson place where the "tree" stand,, the observer is amazed to learn that what appears to be was much more refreshing than the State of Maine than any one of after a week's severe illness. Mr a lone tree Is reaflv five in a row. the average person supposed any fog Mrs. Mabel Pinkerton is doing the us can estimate.'' For the rest of the summer, Cilley was a frequent visitor to this could be. pastry cooking at Vesper's Lunch­ there will be matinees every city and was always warmly wel­ eonette during the absence of Mrs At Fort Williams NO. BL'RKETTVILLE MONHEGAN Edwin Libby Relief Corps will weekday at 2.30. Sundays at 3, ‘•Rose Sunday" was observed at comed at this office. Bessie Dailey. picnic Thursday afternoon at the C. Evenings at 7 and 9. the First Baptist Church Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ireland Mrs. Warner Taylor and daughter C Camp in Camden. All members The big Mack pumping engine morning, and the auditorium was The remarkable cookware offer Interesting News Of Annual were in Newport Sunday lo visit Lucia have arrived from Madison. planning to attend, please com­ TUES.-WED., JULY 11-12 brought much comfort to lower well enriched with beautiful flow­ made by First National Stores con­ Mr. Ireland's father who was ill. WLs^ and Qk'ill spend the season at municate with Mrs. Inez Packard. EDWARD G. ROBINSON Highland residents last night when Encampment Affecting ers taken by many parishioners tinues with rapidly increasing pub­ Merle Ireland has employment the Fuller cottage. FRANCIS LEDF.RER in response to a test call from box Knox County Batteries Mr. MacDonald's subject was "Jesus lic interest. Sec page five. with Charles Burgess Sr. in Union.. Everett Carter and Leslie Davis GEORGE SANDERS 26 she pumped through 1650 feet of Rose of Sharon." and the music in­ were in Pleasant Point Thursday In hose from the Engine quarry and Canton Lafayette and Auxiliary Fort Wiliams. July 10 Miss Katharine Thurston was a cluded the solo "Rose of Sharon.” and Friday for trawl bait. drove a 2S inch stream straight over will picnic Friday July 14 at the Editor cf The Courier.Gazette recent visitor at Mrs. Susie “CONFESSIONS OF sung effectively bv Miss Gladys Esancy's. Weekend guests at the Dr. Maitland Alexander's yacht the top of the three-story Orange State Park Committee in charge Battery F battled Battery A tj a STOP! A NAZI SPY” Orant. Next Sunday Mr MacDon­ Viator put in here for the night hall as well as supplying two small Mr and Mrs. Milton Rollins, Mrs. Esancy home were Mr. and Mrs. AT THE ald will preach In the First Baptist 5 to 5 tie in seven innings at Fort Wednesday enroute to Islesboro with streams by means of i Y In the line. Addle Brown and Neil Kar'. Benjamin Edgeconvb and two Church, Portland, the pastor of Wili'ams Friday. The game was L.va Lyn. Paul Lukas. Henry O’Neil By this test Chief Russell showed friends of Danvers, Mass., and San­ from Philadelphia. BUTTERMILK BAR which is having his vacation. Dur­ the Rockland Fire Department can One by one the patrolmen are lay­ called because of "war night." ford Jones of Razorville. Miss Edith Waite of Portland FOR THURS.-FRI.. JULY 13-14 ing his forthcoming vacation Mr. give adequate fire protection to a ing aside their night sticks tem­ Ernest Robinson pitched for B at­ Mrs. Affie Plummer went last spent a week here as guest oi her ROBERT YOUNG MacDonald will preach 'Aug. 27) at porarily while the vacaticn season tery F, striking out 12 and giving two T„esdav to Charleston, Mass She uncle. George W. Pierce widely Increased area. Dixie’s Homemade ANNABELLA the Baptist Temple In Brooklyn. is on. Officer Roland J. Sukeforth bases on balls. Robinson also hit will make her home with her Lorlmer Brackett Is spending the in N. Y. Damage approaching $3000 re­ began Sunday his annual vacation. one of the longest home runs seen daughter Mrs. Marguerite Schell- summer at Belgrade Lake as danc­ ICE CREAM sulted from a flash fire Saturday on the field. Barlow hit two doubl s. horn. ing instructor for the Elizabeth Ar­ “BRIDAL SUITE” The Oospel Tent meeting on night at the Pleasant street home Smackmen at the weekend were The team made five errors, playing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grinnell of den school of beauty. Located at With Broadway and Pleasant streets Is paying the fishermen 19 cents a the game with army shoes and no of Bert F. Smith. Paraflne wax Springfield, Mass, were callers Word has been received that Mrs. Walter Connolly, Arthur Treacher getting under way in fine shape. pound for what few lobsters were spikes. Booth started for Battery Oakland Park Entrance warming on a range Ignited and Monday at the Frank Grinnell John Cibot Is gaining slowly at her Reginald Owen, Billie Burke Good crowds are attending and in­ being caught. July ought to be th” the pine sheathed kitchen was al­ A but was replaced by the old re­ iibme. heme in Weehawken, N. J., but will 50c QUART terest is increasing. Dr. Howard best month of the year, but up to Coming: “Young Mr. Lincoln.’ most instantly a mass of flames liable Charlie Cole in the third inn­ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Turner and be unable to come to the island this Jerrett of Detroit. Mich., Is In date the green crustaceans appe.tr ing. The teams will play again this CONES 5c "Juarez,” "Goodbye Mr. Chips." Mr Smith telephoned Central Fire daughters Barbara and Hope spent season. charge. Prcf. Akin, tenor roloist to be hanging to the deep w aters and Station with flames roaring over week, training conditions permit­ the weekend and holiday in Bluehlll Irvin Nelson, son of Mr and Mrs. and song leader graduate of Wollas­ his head. Actual fire damage was the traps are yielding very few. ting. ton College, will be in charge of the as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leach Cyril Nelson, is at a camp in New confined to two rooms but the in The lineup for Battery F: Dionne Accompanied by Mrs. Lelia Turner music this week. Some of the topics At the Snow Shipyards spectators Hampshire. tense heat charred the woodwork c. C. Delano 3b. Barlow lb. Robin­ and Miss Mabel Robbins they visi­ for discussion this week are: The were gazing with admiration yes­ Mrs John Gardiner is at her cot­ all over the house. It is said the son p Farris ss. D Staples 2b. Estes ted Carlton Robbins who is a pa­ Return of Chri.4. Sidelights on the terday upon the new 38 foot pow->r tage with a nurse, Mrs. Jane Hol­ loss was covered by insurance, If, Barrett cf, Cock rl. tient at Knox Hospital. Rapture. The Ccmtng Tribulation, cruiser built for Charles Stewa:t loway. in attendance since return­ house and furnishings. Umpires. Frank Williams. Battery Mr. and Mrs Nelson Calderwood ing from Knox Hospital, after a The Antichrist, and Dr. Jerrett's Mott of Flint, Mich. It has a beam F: Bridges, formerly lieutenant B at­ THE PERRY MARKETS anti children of Union were recent serious accident suffered a few weeks pcrs-fial experirree. Frcm Atheism of 11 feet and draws 3's feet, and is BOHN tery E. Umpired for Battery A. now callers at Miss Minnie Light's. I ago in a fall downstairs. "FRIENDLY HOME OWNED STORES" to Calvary. Musicians are Invited built of mahogany and teak. The Macl.xughUn—At Rockland, July 3. to a private in Battery A. Lieut Henry Robbins. Richard Linscott Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunbar of to bring their Instruments. The Mr and Mrs Reginald N MacLaughlln cabin, furnished In mahogany, is a daughter-—Olorla Sharon Bridges served under Captain Mac- j and Robert Hannan were visitors Brookline, Mass . are at their cot- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY workers are glad to receive requests what the boys call a “beaut." The Alman. j Sunday at Claude Knowlton's In j tage, the Wis-Wac, for a week. for prayer for the needy and the DIED motive power Is furnished by two Hazy weather has prevented fir­ ' Liberty. Seiner N Grith with several mem­ sick. Any sick being taken to the Watts—At Warren. July 8. Stanford 82 h. p. Gray Diesel engines, giving BONED ing of the big guns alt Fort Williams | Mrs. Aubert Leigher and children bers of her crew from this place is tent meeting will be annotated and B Watts, aged 67 years. 10 months. 9 a speed cf 14 or 15 knots. LA M B FORES IF DESIRED lb 1 5 / days Funeral service* Wednesday at and unless we get a change of wind and Everett Fish of South Apple- still trying her luck at mackerel oil prayed for on request. 2 o'clock from Sawyer luneral parlors we will not be able to shoot again FOR In Thomaston Burial In Watts yard Scott F. Kittredge, who has beer ton were in Union Monday on busi­ Isle of Shoals, N. H. Warren. this year. Up to Saturday there LAMB STEWING Ib I S / Joy—At Camden. July 8. Elizabeth P the administrative assistant for the ness. wife of Charles Joy. aged 88 years had not been a shot fired. National Emergency Council for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Towne of the homes of Aubert and Arthur ' I Capt. W R Hoffses. Lieut. Mills, Lamb Chops FORE QUARTERS Ib 1 9 / CARD OF THANKS Maine, announced today that his or­ Newport spent the weekend at Wil­ Leigher. How’s Your Appetite I To all mv friends who gave me votes ganization will henceforth be known Sgt. Fred Libby and Charles Lawrv lard Ireland's. On return they Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and In th e Mlsj Vinalhaven" context * came home from Fort Williams on These Hot Days? give my sincere thank. as the Office of Government Reports were accompanied by their son Ed­ sister of West Liberty were recent Drop in to our place when your • Miss Mary Maker In accordance with provisions of business Saturday, returning Sun­ win who has been visiting his callers at the Frank Grinnell home. appetite needs tempting. day. Charles Lawry. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Robbins of HADDOCK FILLETS - 11c CARD OF THANKS the President's Reorganization Plan We speeltllte In delirious Home We wish to thank those who sent n which transferred to the Execu­ Weekend visitors at Arthur North Union were giiests Thursday CUT FRESH DAILY FROM PENOBSCOT BAY FISII Cooked Food and Sea Products, | floral tributes the friends who served Capt. Keryn ap Rice will give a tive Office of the President tho Leighcr's were his brother Ralph at Robert Esancy’s. fresh daily. ' a< bearers, and all who extended kind series of discourses on the history cf ness to us In our recent bereavement functions of the National Emerg­ Leigher and friends of Framing­ Mrs Lillian McCurdy. Mrs Alice music, beginning Wednesday night “ VESPER’S” Leiter Mrs Blanche Curry ency Council, the Bureau of the ham. Mass. Mrs. Viola Linscott of at 7 o'clock, at the Federal stagin': COOL SUMMER FOOD Budget, the National Resources South Paris. William Robinson of 468 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND class at Community Building. Ail We have selected a group of our Committee and the Central Sta­ St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , World’s Fair Visitors seasonable dresses to close out at tistical Board. The functions of th members are urged to attend tomor- Wnlk„ of Rock|)or,t Mr. and Mrs SPICED LOAF ™ ID 2 5 / row night s meeting, to discuss the I isorrest chapm an of Razorville and i You Are Welcome To special prices. Lucien K. Green Az Office of Government Reports whl new WP.A ruling in order to carr: SPAGHETTI DIHNERF„ ; X " K\Z T t8pllR 1 5 / Son, and Burdell's Dress Shcp. 16 be the same as those performed by Mr. and Mrs. Aubert [ with the buying of a new place in vitality. Miss Phyllis Perry is assisting at Tilden Sawyer. view. Mr Mitchell knows his Maine 1 50 51 W 52 | the home of Miss Raychel Emerson, Mrs Marion Stevens is employed Miss Audrey Wyman of Everett, from Cape Elizabeth to Quoddy w her mother Mrs. Edwin Emerson at the home of Gerald Slurdee. 53 59 55 5b 57 5b 59 bo Mass, and Mrs. Geneva Homan of being in ill health. Head and lie misses few of the his­ Portland are at the Wyman home Mr. and Mrs Clifford Eaton with toric and worthy of note points of Mr. and Mrs Donald Kennlston b l b'i sons Donald and Erwin were home interest in his far above the aver­ fei bM here. have named their daughter born from Rockland over the weekend. age pilgrimage all through the years. • The Susannah Wesley Society will b5 Lb t 7 recently Gloria Linea. Mary Lud- Roy Small and family are guests meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs Kingsley Strout, “King" Civic John Welch, "Johnnie" Commercial;^ returned home Saturday after The book shows direct knowledge of J of Harold Small. his subject and love for the State bfe 1 Eudora Miller. passing a week at the Kenniston b9 Mrs Warren Brown and daughter where he spends his summers at Mary Miller and Nancy Miller a r' home during which time she assis­ Luella of Medford, Mass., are visi­ beautiful Boothbay Harbor. visiting their aunt. Mrs. Selmer ted Mrs. Kenniston with her work. tors at the home of Mrs. Annie The map on the cover page proves HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL (Cont.) VERTICAL (ConL) Wroldsen in New York city for three Excellent reports were given at 1-Since 53-Chaam 22-Sorrowful Richards. the Shakespearian quotation, "Nook weeks. They will also visit the the meeting of the local Red Cross 7-Europe and Alia 56-Swallowed greedily 24-lmmerte Mr. and Mrs Eric Thorbjornson Shotten" and certainly the Maine 13- Greek god of love S9-lneect 26-Tautett World's Pair. Held Friday at the home of Mrs. of Tenants Harbor are visiting her coast is all of that. Ruth Lepper 14- lron 61-Large lake 28- A eerpent Douglas Buskey of Fitchburg, Frank Rowe. Membership is 54. a parents Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bartlett. has been very skillful and artistic in 16- Cleara of 63- Vesael for carrying 29- Alter the form of Mass., Is visiting his aunt, Mrs Hat- substantial Increase This year, 17- Talk hesitatingly oil 30- Traverae in a car Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conley were tier line of illustrations adding much old Ferry. six pairs of glasses iiave been 18- Obliterate 64- Encloaad work for 31- Oeletea home from Rockland over the week­ to the charm of this excellent his­ 19- On the summit defense 33- Requirea Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and bought, and money furnished for end Viola Conley and John Conley torical Journey threugh the years 20- An ineect 65- Leaat 34- A drug plant children of Jonesport are guests of a toxoid clinic. Plans were made 66- lce, enow and rain 36- Plac< accompanied them Sunday on re­ with events worth remembering. Tne 21- Thote who go by Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Brown. Earl Sukrforth, “Sookie" Civic Viola Weymouth, “Vi” Commercial for a membership drive in the fall. 23- Men's name 67- A flower 37- Snara turn. Mr. and Mrs Charles Crowell and author whose neighborly references 24- Ever (contr.) 68- Hand bag 41-Roomtra The quilt made by members of Robert McGuffle of Clark Island to iccal points of interest and per­ 25- Perched 69- Gunner 43-Eat littla bits son of Rockland were visiting rela­ the Woman's Club to be given away 45-lnatrument for is employed at the quarry here and sons of note like Wilbert Snow, po-t 27-Happening VERTICAL tives and friends Sunday in town. 30-Crimson measuring amparage to benefit the junior high school boards at Mrs. Annie Richards. of the vigor and life of Maine, bring ' Mrs. Richard Elkins, accompanied I iund. had been finished with an 32-Compact 1- Delayed 47-Fragment of cloth Mrs. Rose L. Candage has ar­ the pages near to cne's heart. With 1 35- Palea 2- lreland 49-Help by her nurse, Mrs. Margaret Calder- attractive star of the east design. wood are passing the summer at I rived from Boston and is at The delightful references to General 5 36- Fog-horn 3- Outlay 51- Set at liberty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Lobster Trap. 38- Poverty 4- Poiaonous serpent 52- Clty In S. E. Bolster 's Mills. Knox, his affairs in early days "his Scotland son, Richard, returned Friday to Mrs Mina Miles is critically ill 39- Fondled 5- Javelin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch and beautiful mansion and the replica I 40- Diminish 6- Makea a mistake 54- Surface Attleboro. Mass., after being guests at the home of her sister Mrs. children of Sanford are guests of that is so worthy.” Then the Olm- | 41- Smooth (Phon.) 7- Feminine auffix(Fr.) 55- Liquid meaMFU of Mr and Mrs. Virgil Hills. On Annie Richardson. 42- Dog ma •-Employers 57- Beak Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott. sted-John Jacob Astor suit for the 1 return they were accompanied by 44-Girl's name 9-Conetellation 58- Sediment The Bcothbay Harbor-Wiscasset Capt. Kidd treasure found on Devr Miss Joyce Hills, who will visit rela­ 46-Command 10- Local position 59- Foot covering ball game in Wiscasset Sunday was Laura Sylvester, “Lolly” Civic W H IT E H EA D Lsle is thrillingly told—a hoax but ; 48- Little girl 11- lmage 60- Scottieh language Berk- White, "Beric" Civic tives in Attleboro, Mass, and vicin­ attended by Mr. and Mrs. Victor so well built and proves convincing. : 49- Province in India 12- Almed at 62-And other things ity two weeks. Mr. and Mrs Eugsne Moore and 50- Chum 15-More comfortable (Latin abbr.) Burnheimer, Mrs. Roland Burns and The description of Wiscasset Op;n two sons of Portsmouth, wre guests 52-Deep hole ?1-Fondle S4-Away from children, Joel Anderson, Jr., Staf­ Mrs. Hannah Spear is 111. House day is a gem with his mind a of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beal, at • (Answer To Previous Puzzle) ford Soule. Clyde Wlnchenbach, Wil­ Mrs M R Robinson was sur­ ragbag filled with scraps of convex- J their cottage here over the Fourth. liam H. Brooks. Jr., and Mr. and prised and pleased to have a tele­ sation. His dream of foot stools in | MARTINSVILLE Waiter Stafford, surfman, from aacEiH Mrs. B. G. Miller and daughters phone call Saturday from New the Sortwell house is delicious hum or.' Burnt Island Station has been Roscoe Hupper of New York is □ □ □ □ n n York, from her granddaughter, He speaks of the spite house being , Mary and Nancy. transferred to White Head, and spending several days with his fam­ □aslama Ban A new schedule of hours for the Helen J. Blodgett of Westfield, N moved to Dead Man's Point in Rcck- ily at Spruce Coves. DiullaJ QE J. who with her parents, was at­ Donald Smith from White Head port, and of Head Tide, almost too i local post office is in effect. Satur­ Station to Burnt Island. Mrs. H. H. Healy of Grand Forks. □ I tending the New York World's Fair, good to be true. days there will be no window service , „ Mr and Mrs. Maynard OBiien N D . has arrived at the "Gram 0 after 2 p. m. During the summer Mrs Ralph Wentworth of Hope Here Maine poets abound: at □ _ ., ____ . have returned from 10 days leave. Bach" cottage for the summer B there will be an outgoing mail Sun­ Lucille Thomas, "Rebel'' was caller Saturday at the home of Head Tide. Edwin Arlington Rcbin- j spent at their home in Lubec. Frank Booth of New York City day. The lobby, however, will not be Commercial Alma Winchenbaugh. “Dodie" Civic George Teague Mr. Teague spent son: Spruce Head, Wilbert Snow; 0 1 3 0 0 The Coast Guard Lifeboat was visited his family over the holiday. Sunday at Holiday Beach with his and Edna St Vincent Millay at , a n n a open on that day. called to Matinicus Wednesday to IH C E E sister, Mrs. Delia Hayes and niece Rockland; with Hiuold Vlnal at Vi- ! Miss Christina Crockett is a t­ Mr. and Mrs. Burton L. Preston bring the remains of Albert Miller IB O 0 E Miss Marie Hayes. nalhaven. Maine is full up with tending the summer session of the and two children of Portland visited who was drowned at Vinalhaven. I S E 0 0 P Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard of rhythm. University of Maine. 7JG3B0P in town Friday. Mrs. Preston is Mrs. Grace Waugh of Rockland Belfast were callers Saturday on In speaking of old shipping days, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holling- New England chairman for Wildlife recently visited Mrs A. J. Beals at and Flower Conservation. Niven Crawford, who is ill. the firm of Dunn & Elliot of Thom- i worth. Mr and Mrs. Robert Holling- the Lighthouse. worth and Mr. and Mrs. Obadiah TENANTSHARBOR William H. Brooks, Jr., was a Mrs. Helen Stevens of Monhegan aston in 18BO used 37 miles of duck Stanford B. Watts Seagraves of Taunton, Mass., spent Portland visitor Sunday. was holiday guest of her parents for sail making and the best ships in Daily Bible Vacation School Stanford B. Watts. 67, who had the past week at the Nelson cot­ A meeting of the Community G ar­ ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beal at the the world were built in Maine, says opened Monday at the Baptist been in ill health several years, was tage den Club will be held Thursday at ; Lighthouse the author. This delightful bo».k Church, with Rev. and Mrs. Newell found dead Sunday morning at his Mr ar.d Mrs. Roger Hamilton of 6.30. Members are asked to take a Mr. and Mrs H. W Andrews of ends with a picture of the decora­ Smith in charge. Harriet Wooster. “Butch" home where he lived alone, by his Massachusetts are at the Christine picnic supper and an arrangement Roger Vose, “Rog” Civic ' Nortons Island, spent several days tions above the windows of the First Mr and Mrs Horace Benner and Commercial youngest son, Alden. Dr. Fred cottage for the summer. of flowers. An informal flower show with relatives in Port Clyde. National Bank of Rockland. children have been visiting Mr. and Campbell, said death was due to Mr and Mrs Carson Hamilton will be held after supper in the club Weston Gamage, surfman of the K S F. Mrs. Frank Moorlan in Rockland heart trouble, and that probably it of Milwaukee are spending a va­ house. local station, spent the holiday with a few days. had occurred early Saturday night. cation at "The Homestead." Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs A. J. Beal. Mr. and Mrs. James Troup, Mr Funeral services will be held Wed­ CUSHING Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Adriance and Miss Mary Stafford have been Mr. and Mrs. G L. Alley and Miss and Mrs. James Cant and families nesday at the Sawyer funeral par­ Mr and Mrs. Joseph Clavin, son of Maplewood. N J .have arrived recent visitors in Littleton, Vt. Vernetta Foss, of the Light are on motored Sunday to Winter Harbor lors in Thomaston, with Rev. L. Thomas and daughters Phyllis and for several weeks' stay in town Mr. and Mrs. Rivington Pyne of eight days leave of absence at to visit their sons who have employ­ Far Hills. N. J., have arrived to Clark French officiating. Burial Marilyn of Laurelton, N Y„ are G N. Bachelder is so much im­ Jonesport. They were accompanied ment at Grindle Inn. will be made in the Watts yard, in guests of Mrs. Dorothy Lindahl. proved In health he is able to take spend tlie summer at their home by Mrs. George Bryant, their guest this town. Mr and Mrs Ralph Libby of Bel­ short trips in his car Mr and Mrs Plans are underway for a public here. Who was returning home Mr. Watts was a native of this mont, Mass., have opened their | Bachelder called Monday on Mr supper to be served July 21 at the Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wilder of town, only son of Charles B. and I house for the summer. and Mrs A lbert Robinson. Masonic hall by the Amon Club, WEST WALDOBORO Sylvia Webster, “Snibbu" Scituate, Mass., while on their May i Brewster > Watts. Most of I Mr and Mrs Sewall R Payson, Mr and Mrs. David Ervine who O E 8. ('ommercial Paul York. Paul, Civic honeymoon, were guests of Mr. and his life was spent farming but dur- | Mr and Mrs. Willard Payson, has employment in Rockland spent Doris Benner passed the weekend Mr and Mrs. John Seeten of Mrs. Donald Bangs at their cot­ ing the World War he was employed I daughter June and son Willard of the weekend at their home here with her grandparents, Mr and Attleboro Mass... spent the holiday tage here. D U TCH NECK SO U T H H O PE in a Thomaston shipyard for a time West Roxbury, Mass., are at the G. Misses Helen Hupper and M ari­ Mrs Sherman Benner in Port weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold The Cranberry Island Picket Isaac Harris and son Harry Harris until he was in an accident there | I. Young house for the summer. lyn Hupper are guests of their aunt Clyde. On return she was accom­ David. Mrs. Anthony Jobin of Ann Ar­ Boat, with Bos'n Mate Farnsworth of East Eddington spent the past m which he was thrown into the Mrs. Ethel Kenney and daughter Mrs. Watson Barter in Criehaven. panied by her cousin Marylyn Miss Alice French and Miss Ruth bor, Mich., arrived recently and week with relatives here. water, in mid-winter, causing him and two men aboord stopped Barbara of Auburn were in town Capt. and Mrs Aaron Wall of Benner Waltz accompanied by Jesse Jones opened her home here for the Mrs. Ella Bowley has returned to be troubled afterward with asth- | oVerni«ht at Station on their for the holiday weekend. Arlington, M ass, are at their cot­ Mrs. Henry Brown of Barre, Vt.. were in Augusta and Gardiner on summer. way from New London to Cranberry from a visit in Winnisquaml N. H. ma. He had one sister, who died Miss Mina Woodcock was guest tage “Dunrovin." a recent visit. Island. has been spending a few weeks at Miss Ruth Geele who was gradu­ Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Knight and when only a young girl. His wife, Thursday of Rev. and Mrs. A T. William Smalley of Wollaston, Mr. and Mrs Irvine Genthner Eleven Sea Scouts of the Pine the home of her daughter, Mrs. ated recently from Gorham Nor­ son Warren of Southville, Mass., formerly Isabel Tolman, died about MacWhorter in Augusta. Mass, has been visiting his grand­ and family motored Sunday to Tree Council from Rockland visited James Cant. She was accompanied mal School, is spending the summer are guests of Mrs. Harvey Willis. 17 years ago . Mrs Mary Hathorne and daugh­ parents Mr. and Mrs. William Farmington. the Government Reservation here by another daughter, Mrs David with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hart and son Arthur P Hart He leaves one daughter, Mfrs. ter Viola of Stoneham, M ass, were Pease. Miss Madeline Eugley and John Sunday. Rennie and family, also of Barre Herbert Geele. were in Phillips the past week. Henry Watts of this town and four visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Neil Hamilton and Crane Jr., were married July 3. Quarries are operating three days Dr. C W. McClure of West New- Archie Landry who had spent sev- sons Charles of West Rockport, Nelson W. Fogerty. Miss Patricia of Arlington. N J., Mrs. Arlene McFarland of New a week. ton. Mass., passed the weekend era^ ^aVs at home in Livermore Malcolm of Thomaston. Maurice and Haven has been guest of her aunt Spying Auto Plates Donald Knapp of Friendship are guests of her parents. Mr. and Palls, returned here with them. ; Alden both of this place and four Mrs. James Verrier. Mr. and Mrs. Perley Miller and Mrs. Irvine Genthner. with Mrs. McClure and children. has bought the cottage of J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Robbins grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Jos'ph Simmons hove Paul Hilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ada Wellman of Waldoboro Only one State, South Dakota, Bedell together with a piece of land, Mrs Harding Cold and Mrs. Wil­ were in Winterport on a recent busi been spending a lew days al their Clyde Htlton recently underwent has been recent guest of her sister remains on the list, Montana hav- and with his family will make his fred Hooper are visiting relatives in ness trip. Malden. Mass. Mrs. Hooper will suhimer camp. an operation for appendicitis at Mrs. Almeda Wlnchenbach. Correspondents and contributors ’ ing been seen by Austin Philbrook home here He is now building a Alford 'Lake Camp is open for the are asked to write on Only One! and Utah by Mr Philbrook and, garage and has had the cottage Robert Carver of RocklanJ is Knox Hospital. Miss Mabel Chase of Allston, remain with Mr Hooper who is em­ season with the largest registration side of the paper | Raymond Chisholm. | wired. ployed there, Mrs. Cold will go on visiting his brother, Rona'd Carver Phillip Halning of Brunswick has Mass., is spending several days ever. to visit Mr. Cold who is employed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanwood re­ been visiting at the home of Mr. witii her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Miss Hope Bowley is at Beaver in New York. Miss Thelma Mil­ cently passed a few days at the and Mrs. John Crane. Chase. Camp for the season and Miss Agnes ler of Port Clyde is taking care of home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Mr. and Mrs Dewey Winchen- Mrs. Celesta Winchenbaugh and Lerraond has employment in Rock­ i Mrs. Coid's children during her ab­ before leaving for the White Moun­ bach and daughter Eleanor were Miss Ada Winchenbaugh came Sun­ She’s Certainly a Handy Craft land. sence tains where Mrs. Stanwood is em­ recent visitors in Damariscotta. day to spend two months at tj^eir Prof, and Mrs. Leland Hemenway Mrs. Cecil Andrews Is attending ployed by Western Union. Mr. William Sprague, 78, died at his farm. and daughter of Boston were guests r— the summer session at Farmington Stanwood has employment at the home July 1 after a long illness. Miss Dorothy Geele. R. N , of recently of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hem- ' Normal, likewise Harlan Bragdon Mt. Washington Hotel. He Is survived by his wife Fran- Wellesley, Mass., spent several days enway. Prof. Hemenway is an in­ of Long Cove. Henry Melquist underwent an cena Sprague. recently with her parents Mr. and structor at Simmons College in Bos­ Mrs Gardner Wall and Wallace appendix operation Thursday at Mrs. Frank David has returned Mrs. Herbert Geele. ton. Jackson of Springfield, Mass, are Knox Hospital. home after a month's visit witii Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stahl and Mrs. Gladys Ervine and friend of guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Reid, correspond­ relatives and friends in Massacliu Mr. and Mrs. H. B Stahl were Damariscotta were visitors Sunday Wallace Watte. ent, would be pleased to receive setts and Rhode Island. visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. I at C. L. Dunbar's. news items; tel. 15-2. Charles Simmons and sister, Miss and Mrs. Earl McMahan in Edge- FRIENDSHIP comb. Lorraine Simmons of Winnisquam. Sale of Home Cooked Food Sat­ FURNISHED CAMP Mr and Mrs. Harold McRae and N. H , Miss Marion Taylcr and Miss Roller Skating at Friendship urday July 15th at Montpelier Home son Richard and Mrs. Leland Waltz | Hazel Ellison of Waltham. Mass., Playhouse every Wednesday night. Industries Shop. Will fill any or­ FOR SALE OR TO LET of Boston are at the Waltz home­ were guests the past week at W. L. Floor being sanded and is in per­ ders received.—adv. 82-83 stead for the summer. Taylor's. On The St. Georges River fect condition— adv. . * North Warren Howard Geele has returned from Modest three-room camp, com­ Ashburnham, Mass., where he at­ Relieve the Pain ol Sale of Home Cooked Pood Sat- ( pletely furnished, including Cole­ tended Cushing Academy. urday July 15th at Montpelier Home Our Advertising man cabinet gas range; bed, two Mr. and Mrs. James Breen and Industries Shop. Will All any or- , day beds, etc. Tile enclosed daughter of Rockland recently spent ders received.—adv. 82-83 spring, garage, float and good RHEUMATISM Columns Are boat. Acre of land. About a an afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Gross. Quickly! Safely! mile from Warren village on good To relieve the aching pains of Rheumatism, th e road. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Daye of Arthritis, Neuritis, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Will rent by week or sell. Ref­ Gardiner were holiday guests of and Sciatica, get quick-acting M Y A C IN . w Put up in easy-to-take tablets, containing M erchan t’s erences required. Write or see Mrs. Alice Creamer. no opiates or narcotics. Must give prompt relief or your money will be refunded in fulL.w C lip this ad as a rem inder to buy MV AC IN today. Economically priced Show Windows J. M. RICHARDSON Correspondents and cu’i'.rlbutors at SOc and >1.00. • JMss Bear Beetle* 15 GRANITE ST., ROCKLAND are asked to write on Only One €. II. MOOR & COMPANY 81* CARROLL CUT RATS side of the paper 322 Main Street, Rockland There are a hundred and one uses for Ute Coast Guard boat Travis, and she's equal to all of them. 71-10* Evety-OtHer-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, July 11, 1939 Page Five

A MAID CALLED MILLS GATHERING OF CLANS CRIEHAVEN VINALHAVEN NAMED TO HEAD Editor of The Courier .Gazette:— Miss Joan Guptill has returned «« The recent Sesqui-Centennial at B. P. 0. ELKS from Rockland, where she was YOU NEVER CAN TELL MRS OSCAR C. LANE Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talks Vinalhaven was the cause of many rushed after suffering a cut on her Correspondent About Household Matters gatherings of the clans in Joyful re­ foot. unions. An especially happy one Victor White and Marc White occurred at the home of Mrs. spent the holiday weekend at Owl's Commander Harold Fultz, Unitel ‘ BKOADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS States Navy, attached to Charles­ (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p. m. over Stations George F. Lewis of North Haven, j Head. town Navy Yard, was speaker at WNAC, Boston; WTAG, Worcester; WCSH, Portland; WTIC, Hartford; Noted at this reunion were the Elizabeth, Harold and Rexford in Sesqtti - Centennial Celebration. WICC, Bridgeport; WEAN, Providence; and WLBZ, Bangor). three sons of Mrs. Lewis—.Lamar K. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel While in town he was guest of Miss of North Haven. Pi of. James A. and Tupper attended the Sesqui-Cen­ Eliza Patterson. We've gotten ourselves into the Dot with butter, cover with an up­ wife and two sons, James Milts and tennial in Vinalhaven. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith and proverbial peck of trouble by dis­ per crust and bake in a hot oven Paul Crabtree of Tabor Academy, Ralph Wilson who has been visit­ daughter Nalhalie, who were guests cussing things we liked at the New (450 degrees F.) for 10 minutes. Marion, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. H. ing his family In Rockport has re­ over the Sesqui-Centennial Cele­ York Fair. The telephone rings, Then lower the temperature and Alton Lewis of Chicago; Miss Helen turned home, accompanied by his bration of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. the letters accumulate asking bake until the cherries are soft. Young of Attleboro, Mass., and half- daughter Carol?e. Lane, have returned to Augusta. "What should we see when there New Potatoes With Mint brother, Ralph IL Smith and wife Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Hall of and daughter Catherine Anne of Leroy Creed who visited the past Isn’t time to see everything." Now Two pounds potatoes, 3 sprigs Augusta have been spending a week Cheyenne. Wyoming. Miss Smith, with Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and week with Mr .and Mrs. Lafayette that's a question each person has mint, H cup thin cream or rich who is secretary to Gov. Smith of Mrs. H. J. McClure. Smith returned Saturday to North- to answer for himself since, what­ milk. ever your hobbies or special inter­ Scrub potatoes and cook In boil Wyoming, left by plane for Wyoming John Gamage Is visiting his aunt field, Vt. ests, the Fair holds something for ing salted water with mint until j being obliged to return before the Mrs Ruth Ouptlll Mr and Mrs. Bernard Erickson you. It's all things to all men . . . tender. Drain, peel and arrange | Vinalhaven festivities. This group, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Brown and had as holiday guest their nephew and women. Incidentally we think in baking dish. Add cream and with the exception of M.-s Smith family were recent guests of Mr. Ralph Wilson of Tenants Harbor. husbands and wives will Ilk? su :h cook In moderate oven, 375 degrees was further augmented at Vinal­ and Mrs. Fred Wilson. Mabel Erickson Is home from Bos­ vastly ditferent things that . . . F., about 10 minutes. haven by more cousins—Mrs. Hester Mrs. Guy Simpson has been en­ ton to spend two weeks with her unless you have plenty of time to Cauliflower With Mustard Sauer Ames, Mrs. Jeannette Oregory and tertaining her friend Miss Bartlett | parents. visit exhibits . . . you’d better sepa­ One head cauliflower, water, *■« Mrs. Elodie Hassen of Vinalhaven ENRY C WARNER, Dixon, 111., of South Thomaston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornes of rate, arranging a safe place to meet teaspoon sugar. >4 teaspoon salt, >4 and Mrs. Audrey Lincoln of Attle­ attorney and Industrialist, has A group of young people from Hbeen elected Grand Exalted Ruler Belmont. Mass., are guests of Mr. so Dad may see the railroad and cup Land O Lakes butter, 'j table- boro, Mass. More distant relatives Rockland chaperoned by Mrs. Eve­ Thomas' mother, Mrs. Carrie of the Benevolent and Protective automobile displays, the electric spoon tarragon vinegar, 1 teaspoon met here there included Mrs Order of Elks. Under his guidance lyn McKusic and Mrs. Helen Thomas. farm, steel-making, diamond tnin- prepared mustard, >4 teaspoon I Dora Bowman, Mrs. Medora Dean of this 71-year-old fraternal organiza­ Knowlton picnicked at Camp Cove Mr and Mrs. Mark P. Smith, son an the things that appeal to minced parsley. I Vinalhaven, Mrs. Russell Crabtree tion, with its 1500 lodges and half on The Fourth. The trip was made million members, will continue Its Kdton and Miss Cecelia Payesca ol men wy,iie mother looks at flowers Separate the cauliflower Into Of North Haven and Mrs. Albra broad program of civic and com­ in Capt. Stanley's boat, the G ert­ Boston, who were guests over the furnished homes, fabrics, painting flowerets and cook covered In Just Smith and son Kilton of Boston, munity welfare and Its nationwide rude II. > celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Charles or whatever appeals to her. enough water to cover the bottom Truly a gathering ol the clans, and campaign to promote a more vigor­ Batbara Blom has been visiting Boman. returned home Thursday. ous Americanism He succeeds Dr. First, get a World's Fair gu'de of the pan with the salt and sugar. to linger long in memory. Edward J. McCormick, Toledo, Ohio, her father Ero Blom. Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Arey, sens, book and decide in advance what Cook 15 minues and drain. In the Helen Young. surgeon. R-yford Anderson has returned Allen and David of Vermont were you must see. The New Yorker meantime, melt the butter and add Attleboro. Mass. Mr. Warner has long been active from Rockland visitors over the Sesqui-Centennial In bettering the lot of crippled chil­ Capt. Chester Marshall of Day­ Magazine has a good brief list of the rest of the ingredients and dren both as chairman of the Illi­ at Mrs. Lena Davidson’s. They re­ "bests" and of places to eat at th e cook one minute. Serve with cauli­ Molly Pitcher w as a heroine of the nois Crippled Children's Commission tona, Fla., and Port Clyde and his turned home Friday. Fair in every Issue. flower. Revolutionary war, who distin­ and as vice chairman of a similar guests, Hatton Wilson. Colby Hup­ Kenneth Black, has returned to I happen to like art, jar i.ms, and Cherry and Currant Marmalade commission of the Illinois State per, Arthur and Vernon Hupper guished herself at the battle of Mon­ Elks Association, of which body he Tennessee, having been guest of Interior decorating so Gardens on Two quarts seeded cherries, 1 pint mouth, June 28, 1778. She saw her Is a past president. spent the holiday with friends and his mother, Mrs. Joseph Black Parade, Masterpieces of Art, the stemmed currants, 5 pounds sugar, husband, an artilleryman, killed, and relatives here Virginia Black and Ernestine Car­ furnished houses and the fsrelgr 1 quart water. took his place at the gun, con- In exploring the ruins of Pomepii, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Anderson ver are enjoying a trip to the New exhibits I'd list as favorites but Look over fruit. Make a thick tinUing through the battle. Wash- archeologists discovered pickled are spending a few days in Rock­ York Fair. . they might not be yours. Se? the syrup from sugar and water. Add ington commended her bravery and olives which, conservatively esti­ land. Mr. and Mrs R. Mont Arey had foreign exhibits because they mage the cherries and currants to the gave her a warrant as a sergeant, mated, were a full 2C2O yea's old. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson are as guests over the celebration, Mrs. you realize this world of ours is boiling syrup. Cook the mixture = _ _ _ vacationing in Union as guests of Linda MacArthur of Cambridge, moving fast. slowly for thirty minutes. Pack i ~ Mrs. John Clark. Mr. Simpson a t­ Mass.. Mrs. Donald Black, daughter Sweden is doing things w4h hot into clean, hot jars and seal ! tended the American Legion Con­ Emily and Charles Young. Melrose, housing and textiles and ceramics immediately. vention in Bangor Mass ; Gertrude MacArthur. June and silver that will defla'e your MENU Mrs Thomas visited Mrs. Rex MacArthur and Frances MacArthur provincial ego. The Russian burn­ Breakfast Anderson recently. of Sudbury. Mass. ing is propaganda on a magnificent Ocean Spray Cranberry Misses Aileen Wilson and Natha­ Harland Dearborn, has returned scale and you ought to see It evtn Juice Cocktail lie Wilson of Franklin, Mass., are FIRST Maybe it was "fishermen's luck. " maybe it was 'cause he went with to Merriden. Conn His family, will guests of their aunt Mrs. W. T If you’re not impressed. The Cornflakes Clinton Bowley; anyhow here's whal Cecil Murphy >na'< hed oul u. MuuM- remain in town for the summer i French building will remind you of Corn Muffins Broiled Bacon Barter. head Lake. vacation. the old line, “The French are a •Cherry and Currant Marmalade Miss Betty Simpson has returned Miss Jane Stoneall, who staged from Knox Hospital where she un­ frivolous people fond of light wines Coffee Crawferd Lake, the committee few weeks visit in Auburndale and the pageant “Fox Island on Parade derwent a throat operation. and gaiety." The perfumes, laces, Lunch being Mrs. Nina Fuller. Grace Wil­ Holliston. Mass. returned Saturday to New Jersey. hats, embroideries and frivol'ties Prudence Roast Beef Hash NATIONAL liams. Ida Goss and Eva Starrett. The Woman's Auxiliary of Home Mr and Mrs. L. W Sanborn, had are fun to see but your husband Sweet Pickle Slices UNION Mr. and Mrs. Jame K Uflord Missions will meet Thursday o t as guests over the celebration Mr. would be bored. Toasted Com Muffins The Woman's Community Club were guests last weekend of Mrs. 2.30 at Mrs. Ethel Griffins. All and Mrs. Frank Proctor. Priscilla. You'll probably havj to stand In Sliced Bananas w.ll hold a picnic Thursday at the Griffin and Mrs Burrill. Mrs. thase interested In missions are In­ Laura. Howard and Robert Proctor. line an hour to s®e Lie General Iced Tetley Tea home of Mrs. Robert McKinley. Ethel Griffin has returned from a vited. They have returned to Andover, Motors exhibit but it's said to be Dinner Mass. worth it. The Eastman Kodak Vegetable Plate STORES Captain and Mrs. Look i Prances show takes 15 or 20 minutes but •New Potatoes with Mint Joy) and sons. Miss Alice Beal and you watch a glorious changing •Cauliflower with Mustard Sauce Rev. Mr. Perry of Jonesport. were mural of colored pictures thrown on Broiled Tomatoes PRICES ROCKLAND. ROCKPORT, CAMDEN ONLY guests over the Sesqui-Oentennial the walls. You feel as though you Fried Summer Squash of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Carver. ‘were really looking at the Grand Fresh Peach Salad Mr. and Mrs Frank Thomas of Canyon, for Instance. In tne •Cherry Pie Belmont, Mass., are enjoying a two Amusement Area, If you get to it, Iced Coffee weeks vacation with Mr. Thomas' you'll have to pick your own form of NOT SPECIALS mother Mrs Carrie Thomas. fun. We saw only Billy Rases Miss Barbara Kirby of Jonesport Aquacade and thought it definitely NORTHPORT recently visited Miss Betty Brown worth while, the Incubator Babies BUT EVERYDAY SAVINGS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bogt and Almond Young. Jr., has returned both educational and fascinating children, Betty and Louise of to Rockland after a visit with Mr. and the Beebe show with the elec­ Pleasant ‘Ridge, Mich., and Mrs. YOU CAN MAKE and Mrs. Jack Nichols. tric seal and strange bugs, fish and Miss Ora McFarland of Belmont. Elsie De George of Detroit are visit- birds is interesting. ing Mrs. Cleone Whitmore at S at­ Mass., was recent geust of Mr. and We thought the best part of the urday Cove. Mis Francis Conway. Pair was strolling about letting Miss Irene Butler left this we»k 3 LB I LB Douglas Barbour of Deer Lsle has CRICSO TIN 4 8 c TIN 17c strange forms and colors sink in from Marblehead. Mass., with the returned home following a visit with 3 LB I LB and do what it will to your mind. Howard Johnson's on their yacht Miss Rebecca Duncan. SPRY TIN 4 8 c TIN 17c You'll sit on a bench a good deal, Do-Ho for the World's Pair. Mrs. Pauline Schofield and son, partly to rest the “dogs,'' partly to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branlund who have been guests of her mother, SLICED BACON « 2 5 c look at passing throngs of people. (Betty Butler), Mr. and Mrs. Pouno Mrs. Arthur Patterson, returned y0U watcn you'll realize how 1 LB Hautaler, formerly of Tenants Har­ CONFECTIONER’S SUGAR Sunday to Rockland. PKG OC full the world ts of people going bor. all of Quincy. Mass. spent a Matt McKenna of Baston was in 46 Oz. places. accomplishing things, day with Mrs. Branlund's parents GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Un.w.et.n.d 2 ^ 2 5 c town over the celebration. ns dreaming dreams . . . most of them Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler. They Mrs Arthur A Warren. Granite 28 Ol humble folks like you and me were on their way to Quebec for FINAST BAKED BEANS 2 TINS 2 3 c Island, entertained over the Fourth but a potent (orce in the Worid Of the holidays. her grandfather, A. D. Lothrop of lb oi tomorrow the Fair depicts. Mrs. Pauline Butler, daughter S P A G H E TTI PREPARED TINS 2 5 c Bradford, Mass., Howard F Mar­ 4 Cherry Pie Martha and Mrs White and three 50 oz shall and Charles Bell of Haverhill, children, all of Medway, Mass., are FINAST TOMATO JUICE TIN 17c Mass.. Mr Marshal, wishes to invite Three cups stoned cherries, 1 cup spending the month at Mrs. But­ 12 Ol Vinalhaven people to Haverhill, sugar. 1 tablespoon iLand O Lakes ler's former home here. EVR R E D Y C O R N E D BEEF TIN 15c Mass., next June, when that city butter, 1 tablespoon flour. THE Line a pan with pastry, sprinkle Everett Hodgden of Vinalhaven MIRABEL t LB celebrates the 300th birthday. Mr. PRESERVES Except Strxwboriy and R a ip b .rry JAR 15c passed the holiday weekend with FORMER HOME LUNCHEON Marshall is one of the committee with a tablespoon. of flour mixed and hopes the Island Folks will be with a tablespoon of sugar and add Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler. RICHMOND PRUNES 2 pkgbs 2 3 c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elsnor and D EM O N STR ATIO N PRICES well represented. the cherries and sugar In layers. daughter Mary and Mr. and Mrs. TALL Mrs. Ethel Strickland and daugh­ RED SALMON TIMBERLAKE 2 TINS 3 5 c Harry Musgrave all of Somerville, ter Helen, have returned to Med­ Mrs. L R. Smith, returned Sunday th ro u g h Mass., spent the holiday weekend ford, Mass They were guests of to Boston. IVORY SOAP 4 baerds 1 9 c 3 bares 2 3 c with Mr. and Mrs. Eben Elsnor. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morong. who Mrs Charles Brooks and daughter BAR 5 C Rebecca Arey and Rebecca Dun- were guests of her sister Mrs. Ernest PALMOLIVE SOAP can. have employment at Haven's Macintosh, have returned to South Louise who have been visiting Mrs. € U R G R E A T BAR 5 C Inn, North Haven. [Portland. Willard Thompson went July 4 to C A M A Y S O A P Rhode Island. From there she goes Carl Williams and friend of Bos- j Committal services were held ARGO STARCH CORN or ILB ton, were guests of his parents Mr. Friday for Alden C. Miller, 34, son to New York. GLOSS PKG Money-Saving and Mrs. L. E. Williams over the of Almond and Lettie Miller, who Grand View Grange Is serving a LGE series of public suppers throughout RINSO 2 PKGS 3 5 c week of the centennial. was drowned May 7 while lobster- the summer, the first one being Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snowman ing. The body was found on the LGE served last Thursday with Thelma OXYDOL 2 PKGS 3 5 c CARD PLAN of Claremont visited the past week North East side of Matinicus Island Wood as chairman. Next Thurt- with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Snowman. | July 5, and brought here for burial. OHIO BLUE TIP LGE day the chairman will be Mrs. Lida MATCHES 6 BXS 17c Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams of He is survived by his parents, Al- HE quality cookware you have wanted for years. Blood. The next Grange meeting T South Portland were guests over the atond and Lettie Miller and his S W A N S D O W N CAKE FLOUR PKG 2 0 c Pure, thick molded aluminum . . . steam-tight covers. celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Her- s(ster, Mrs. Malcolm Winslow. Rev. will be July 13 at 830. George Wadin Jr., is visiting his The kind that cooks the “waterless” way with low heat. bert Pelkey. Henry Huse, of North Hacen, offl- WHEATIES 2 PKes 19c Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bradstreet of tiated at the service. Interment aunt Mrs. Harriette Whiting. Your food is richer-flavored and more nourishing. You Holiday visitors at the home of Rockland visited the past week with was in Ocean View cemetery. The PORK AND BEANS RICHMOND 5c save fuel, work, worry Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bradstreet. bearers were Wyman Guilford. Hor- ' Our stores are offering a plan through which Miss Ethelyn Strickland and atio Torfason, Earl Calder and Wal- were: Mr. and Mrs Frank Thomp­ H E R S H E Y ’S c h o c , s y r u p 2 uns 17c you can own a complete set of this modern cookware Grant Duel, who have been visiting ter Lyford. son and children of Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rollins of Sears­ TOILET TISSUE RICHMOND 6 ROLLS15c at o n e -fo u r th the price that thousands of women port, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomp­ paid for it at former home luncheon demonstrations. BELMONT PKG son and eight children of Bangor. PAPER NAPKINS of AO 5c B e a u tifu l, §ee display of Majestic Cookware at your Mrs. Maud Owen has returned to SEAPLANE SERVICE New Jersey after visiting her sister U sefu l PieC€S neighborhood store. The manager will tell you how Mrs. Mabel Beach and other rela­ FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Fare $ 2 .5 0 tives. This is Mrs. Owen's first visit easy it is to own a set — and how little it costs. LEAVE DAILY—STANDARD TIME back home in 26 years. FRESH PEAS, 3 lbs 25c LEAVE—ROCKLAND, •8 00 A.M. 2.05 P.M. 5.15 P.M. Start today modernize your VINALHAVEN. 8.15 A.M. 2.20 P.M. 5.30 P.M. GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs 13c NORTH HAVEN, 8.25 A.M. 2.30 P.M. 5.40 PM. GEORGES RIVER ROAD TEXAS COOKWARE.. .A sk for card at any o f thi • Except Sunday when this trip leaves at 9.05 There will be a social gathering ONIONS, BERMUDAS 4 lbs 15c AIRWAYS, INC. at the Finnish Church Thursday at LARGE NEXT TO PUBLIC LANDING 7 o’clock. The hostesses are the LEMONS, JUICY doz 3 5 c TEL. ROCKLAND 338 ROCKLAND, MAINE 80-lf daughters of Harjula. All are wel­ FIRST NATIOMAL STORES come. r

P age Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, July 11, 1939 Every-Other-Day I Shorey, Miss Clara Spear and Mrs. 9 In Everybody’s Column I William T. Flint were visitors at : LOSTANDFOUND I THOMASTON ROCKPORT Advertisements In this column not I Lakewood Saturday, attending the Baptist Bible Students to exceed three lines inserted onco for w « « « « I evening performance at the Lake- « » « « 25 cents, three times for 50 cents. Ad- | — *6 dltlonal lines nve cents each for one bEIXIIAN pol'ce pup lost, four SHIRLEY T. WILLIAMS wood Theatre. LIDA O. CHAMPNEY time. 10 rents for three times. Five [ months old; "Chubby" hv name Llb- Correspondent small wards to a line. ersl reward C H MetNTOSH 192 Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Comly. Jr.. i IJmerock St , city. 81 83 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 'Eloise Dunn) arc occupying their C AT lot. July 2. long haired tiger, j new home at 8313 Tulpehocken ave­ Tel. 2229 white feet, nod br.ast. between South Tel. 190 Hope und city. Howard TEL. Union nue, Elkins' Park, Penn. FOR SALE 13-32 82*84 Mrs. Marian Williams went Sat- j Chester A. Foss of Englewood. Mrs. F A Snow, daughter Miss; urday to Portland for a brief visit I OOOD bargains In one and two fam N J.. is guest of William T. Smith. Freda Snow and granddaughter. J with her cousin. Fred Smith, and lly houses, would like offer on 8-room Jr. Miss Doris Snow of Freeport are house In good condition good location; ! W ANTED j Mrs. Smith, before returning to the at their cottage at Ballard Park also a lame farm to trade for city home Gloria Campbell, who has been L A THURSTON. T. 1 1150 78-tf home of her sister. Mrs Alvah M for the summer. They will be visiting her grandmother , Mrs. NEW much Jersey cow for sale three WOMAN wanted for general house­ Oillchrcst. in Andover. Conn. joined next week by Mrs. Carrie years old CLARENCE ROGERS In­ Mattie Campbell . two weeks, re­ work. Write "L. S care The Courier- Mr an 1 Mrs. Forrest Adams have Neal of Nortli Berwick who will re- graham Hill.______80-82 Gazette 80-82 turned Saturday to Portland, ac- rentcci Mrs Marian williams' house j main for ,h(, months of July and 34-FT cruiser for sale, speed 22 miles; condition guaranteed In writing; have FURNISHED apartment to let at 14 companying her cousin. O oraon, on pinker street, plai.ning to mcvr * August purchased larger boat. H L BAKER MASONIC ST city 81*83 Crie. Clarence Morse, and Averyl lnt0 thflr new hcmc wl,hin the ncxt Arrowslc, Me PI 83 PATIENTS or patient boarde-s cared Mr and Mrs. William Howard EMfRSON upright piano for sale for at Rest Haven 105 Lhncrock St . Reed, who went to Portland to at- lwo weeks HILDA PARSONS SOME J Main St . son Albert of Peabody. Mass., were Tel. 1263 EVA AMES 82*85 tend the circus. Miss Marie Clark observed her Waldoboro 81*83 recent visitors at the home ol Mrs. - — -— ;------— , WORK wanted ma-on work and car- Mr. and Mr' William Felt were birthday Sunday entertaining a[ SKIFfS. dorler and noay jer _ey_t' penurlng paper hanging and painting Herbert Coates. board for sale, all new FRED ML Inquire at 9 Linden SI . GEO H EM hosts at a picnic party Sunday their I group of friends at a picnic and I FRAN Cushing. Tel 108-21 81*83 ERSON 82*84 guests being Mr and Mrs William bathing party at Jcffii|on Lake Miss Mildred Graffam is in NEW 12 It pine skiffs for sale. 115 COOK wanted, »16~fn*nl')y one. beau­ Bethel for several weeks' visit. V L PACKARD. 253 Maverick St.. Itv tiful re , rt. pleasant room sll conven­ Stevens and daughter. Mary, of After spending seme time at the ______82-84 iences MRS HAWLEY, 780 High. Bath. South Portland, their guest. Miss ,Rke swimming, the party pro- Kenneth Daucett was at heme SECOND hand Delta Jig saw wanted Tel 725______82*lt Must be In good condition. H ,11 CRIE NEAT reliable girl or woman wanted Josephine Cunningham of New ceeded to Jefferson Lookout for ' from Ft Williams, to spend tire ______A Co . 328 Main St . city 82-84i for general housework Must be steady York City, Mr and Mrs. Georg? ( picnic lunch. Attending the party ; weekend with his parents. Mr and USED Glenwood cabinet range for and good cook. Nice home. Referen- ' sale, complete with oil burner D imes-I res required Write "R W P " care Baum and two children of Clark wpre Marjorie Woodcock. E'ther Mrs. Kenneth Daucett. tic hot water heater, beehive style cod | The Courler-Oavelie______82 84 Island. Mr and Mrs. Thcmas Achorn. Dorothy Wallace, C harlotte' Mrs. Stanley Payson and son , fuel tvpe also for sajv Prices right If . - CHRISTMAS Cards Extra money Interested see DON CRIE at H H Crie | sell,ng friends unusual assortment. Sweeney anJ daughter, Patricia, welch. Gwendolyn Barlow. Leali Stanley of New York are visiting de Co.. 328 Main St.. city ______82-84 Manv photographic reproductions 50 and Miss Mildred Sweeney, of Tillson. Norman Overlock. Charles her parents. Mr and Mrs. Hiram Alwcyt there are more people cu.-idr cf a church than there are inride, but thia large and happy group W e ^ 'R ^ D M ^ r V m e ^ & u - T S e s ' ‘t ^ R 7 Rockland. Mr. and Mrs William Grover. Howard Miller, Warren Robbins can its an tisy conscience. It Is the Vacation Bible School of the first Baptist Church. j POMS »nd Pckes for sale---- MRSS5T i --STUDIOS------224 Westfield Mass. 82*lt Cullen of Lewiston. Mr and Mrs Macgowan. Dana Sawyer Robert j GOLDIE McAULIFFE. Tel. 960-R 42 | BOY wanted to board on a farm by Prin. George Cunningham and Fulton St. 82*81 Waldoboro party, for what help he James Felt. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Clark. Edwin Lynch. Mr and Mrs family returned Monday from a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren yr———T777 could five In return Write "A E W ", P O R T CLYDE FOR SA1E tent plan Camp with care T()e c ouri,.r_Ga7ette. / 80-82 Crawford. Mrs Mary Hanley. Mrs Staniey Miller and sons. Russell month's visit with his parents in Pitcher, Lincolnville Beach. . barn and henhouse. 2 acres field, spring Genevieve Frye. Miss Agnes Hanley, i and Douglas and Mr and Mrs. | CAMDEN well, two ____ miles from __Rockland 4- MAN. 20 35 wanted for educational Whitefield and h e r ' parents In Miss Laura Rankin of Boston Mrs Georgia Wall of Thomaston room hou*e in city lim its large lot of ] work In health; good future for right Mr. and Mrs. George Gillchrest. ‘ Enoch M. Clark. land fine w e ll5 -r o o m house with city man; good pay; car an a»*et; only Standish. spent the weekend with her par­ spent the past week with her sis­ water, barn and henhouse. ’ ,-acre Held hustlers need apply Write "H F M.." Miss Belle Cullen Clifton Felt and Ninety-nine children attended the Francis Havener of Rockland, as GILBEKT HARMON ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ran­ ter. Mrs. Nora Clark. Field by the acre any size on tar! care The Courier-Gazette 80*32 Arthur Stevens. | opening session of the Daily Vaca- , road head of Bay V F STUDLEY — guest soloist, delighted the large au­ Correspondent kin. Lincolnville Beach. Mr and Mrs Herbert Your.g of ?83 Main st Tei 1154 82 t t ' Mr and Mrs. Robert Smith (tan Bible School Monday morning CANOE tor sale. 18 ft square stem ¥ * **" * * dience at the Baptist Churrh Sun­ ft ft ft ft The Dandylions will meet Tues­ Rockland and son Roger passed the (Evelyn Falesi and son Richard, of -mis L, the iargC£t number ever at- with Jot-,n , u outboard motor, model ’ rwicx ■ warn ♦ holiday with Mr and Mrs. George D T 37. 4 2 h p alternate tiring f Attleboro, Mass, have been guests tending here and it is hoped that [ day night with two vocal selections Telephone 713 day night at the Leon Crockett T ( | I L I Robbins. EARLE B SMITH. 30 Linden S t . Tel 1 . I V la t a I * of Mr and Mrs. Orett Robinson at I the interest will continue He was accompanied by Mrs Clara ______! cottage on MegtinDcook River. A 110 82*84 ’ Lane, church organist Mr Hav- Mrs. Lizzie Davis is confined to JERSEY heifer for sale. 3 years old ___ _ their cottage at Cushing the past A pre-schohol clinic will be held Miss Lillian Grey will be hostess( covered dLh supper will be served. Freshen July 10 Oall after 5. IRVINE FIVE-room a^rtmein and bath to I ener is a student at the Baltimor? week. Wednesday to the members of ih3 [ Miss Eleanor hansen is having a her home by illness. M LEACH. South Union 80 82' let. also furnished or unfurnished three Thursday at 1 30 at the Selectmen's School of Music, and a pupil of - . ------room apartment and bath Apply 7 Mrs. William Cullen of Lewiston Rebekah Lodge at a picnic. Sup- vacation from her duties at the Tal- Calvin Davis of Motihegan is at THREE bulldog puppies for sale, very ELLIOT ST.. Thomaston. Tel 24 77 tf Rooms This clinic is for all chil- Frank Bibb a summer resident of pretty MRS ROSE HUPPER, Tenants | ------:---- 2T- ;—... joined Mr. Cullen at the home of dren entering the sub-primary and per is at 6 30 and the men are in- bct-Stevenson Insurance Agency. Mrs Jennie Hupper's for a few fc rb o Ta. 4 1______«2.4 iq TWO "P’^n'^X ltD ^TO R 1 Camden. his sister Miss Belle Cullen. Satur- flrst grade in the fall and it is im- ydted Mr. and Mrs Ralph Mayers of days. REGISTERED “Snipe" class sloop , i Ave . city ______82*84 The Baptist Ladies' Circle will Brunswick spent Sunday at the ,, ,, . „ _ for sale. 15'a'x5 ft., racing sails and ma day for several weeks' visit her? ; peratlve that all take advantage of The tanker Nomad discharged oil Mr and Mrs. Harry Marshall and , hogany trim. 8195. ROBERT hills TWO-room furnished apartment to hold a picnic Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs. William 119 Summer St city. let. in clean quiet home hot water Mr and Mrs John Elwell and this opportunity to checkup on Saturday at the George Thcmas daughters. Edith and Ruth of Gar- , —— 'bath. 23 Cedar St . TEI, 1148-J 81*83 home of Mrs Loana Shibles. Winslow. diner were visitors the past week at! .nd^TwLk'^ateria'i. “weh ' _“?DSS°,m 'TadTor* » Miss Doris Whitney returned Sun­ physical condition, particularly eyes, Fuel Co. Mrs Everett Pitts has returned Miss Ruth Dsmery has employ- j Mrs j rene Wilson-s day to Jersey City, N J after a few as that is difficult to do properly John Talbot of St. Louis was " ’ ...... ' tai stone, stone P*vlng fill, anchorblock, monumen- and moor- Maaonlc St- toTEL nTT 1177-J. J ------80*8280_W from a few days' visit with Mr ment at the Talbot-Stevenson In­ days spent with Mrs Mary Hanley. after school begins Dr Conley. weekend guest of his mother. Mrs Herman Simmons has been 1“8 stones for boats Call or write TENEMENT at 62 Summer St avall- Miss Daisy Upham of Augusta Pitts in Holliston, Mass. Enroute surance Agency. J . JOHN MEEHAN * SON. Clark Island able Aug 10 Adults only. Tel 186-R Dr Kellar and Mrs Flint, town Dudley Talbot Mr Talbot is one spending a few days with his Tei Rockland 21-12______78-tf mrs n s perry______»i-« she visited at Westport Island Miss Julia Clason of Gardiner spent the weekend with her par­ nurse, will be in attendance, and of the officials in the J. C Penney daughter, Mrs. John Thompson of DRY hard wood per foot, fitted. 8125. TWO furnished rooms to let. with ents. Mr. and Mrs John Upham where she was joined by her daugh­ who has been visiting her sister Sawed 81 15. long. 81-05. M B A C O use of stove EVA MANK 19 Lisle St . parents are urged to make every Co..* one of the larger chain stores Rockland. PERRY Tel 487 . 78-tf j or at Bamsdells Packing C o______81*83 ter Josephine, who had been visit- Miss Bertha Clason. has returned Mr. and Mrs H F. Dana and son effort to have children attend. in the Middle West. Miss Hilda Mackie of Long Cove, Ladles-Reliable hair goods at Rock- Furnished apartments to let V F ; ing friends there, and who re­ home i . , t land Hair Store. 24 Elm St. Mall orders STUDLEY. 283 Main St Tel. 1154 or John. Mr and Mrs Gleason Cogan, Mrs Luther A. Barlow. Mrs Mr. and Mrs W H Glidden of Mr and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. turned home with her. Paul Mullen of the Megunticook has at the New Ocean solicited. H. O. Rhodes. Tel. 519-J.1330 Katherine B Lewis and daughters. Dover. N H . were recent guests of _ . , j _.,.h v,,. House. 78-tf FURNISHED apartment to let for and Mrs. Alton Grover. Mr. and Yvonne and Orace of Boothbay YfrMr and MrsVTrs R/wtRoss SpearQnrar nf of EastPact Rrv and Mrs Weeton p Holman. . PrCSS Spent ulO WCCRCnCl Willi II 15 the summer, at 21 Talbot Ave TEL family In New Market. N. H Miss Thelma Miller sang a solo. 8t**^ .«*»«.******a 8-R M Mrs Horace Vose. Mr. and Mrs.1 Harbor were guests Sunday of Mr. Corinth, who have been visiting his , Mr and Mr, Aylmar N Hatch of Mr and Mrs. Leon Crockett Miss 'Shadows' Sunday morning at the * nr A I CCTATT * ROOM to let at 55 Grace St TEL. Loring Orff, Lt. and Mrs Edward and Mrs. Wendell Barlow. parents, Mr and Mrs. L. True Woliafton. Mass., are visiting Mr. 258-R. after 6 p m ______82-84 J Baptist chapel i K L A L L u Marks. Mr and Mrs Wilmot Dow., Mrs A. F Sherman of Camden, Spear are now on a visit to the Margaret Crockett and Miss Helen 1A 1L * SIX-room tetirment to let at 74 and Mrs. C. W Babb at their cot- Dougherty spent the weekend at |(«.***a.***«****a Mechamr St bath hot water, newly Mrs Hannah Hastings. Miss Ethel ‘ Mrs Minnie Newbert. Mrs. Philip World s Fair. Their two young [age at Lakp Megunticook renovated TEI. 605-W or 1194 W 61-83 'tale nf lfnme f'nnkeri Food Rai- I DOUBLE lot at Hobbs Pond. Hope Upham Miss Daisy Upham. Edwin Newbert. and Miss Edna Hilt were daughters are staying here with Lakewood. bale ol Home cookco root! bat for (w)f. one buUdlng 20x20 hath THREE room modern furnished Henry Alden of Brookline. Mass. Miss Charlotte Landeau of New urday July 15th at Montpelier Home house well MRS A B COOPER 149; apartment upstairs tn let; ho* and F. Lynch and son Peter. J Murray visitors in Portland Sunday, calling their grandparents meanwhile. . is guest of his aunts. Misses Anne . . „ . ,,, „ , „ Lltneroek S t. Tel 42-W city 80 82 cold water 17 CRESCENT ST . cltv York City Is guest of Mr. and Mrs Industries Shop Will 1111 any or------;------:— - si*8j Miller, and Virgil Young went on 0I1 prank Hilt at Portland Light and Clayton Smith was in Bangor and | Alden and Emma Alden, $900 buys 7-room house shore front. llellinut Bierwald. ders received —edv. 82-83 sprinx sprtnx water.water 1939i».n» raxestaxes pain,paid, anaand tn-in- 1 APARTMENT to let. 5 rooms, hath, the Nereid Sunday to Monhegan Lieut. Philip Newbert at Fort Wi'.- Ellsworth Monday on a busines, The barge Winifred Sheridan is suranee to 1942 four room apartment 12 Knox St TF3. 156-W _____ 80-tf where they Joined another party | hams. trlp discharging a lead of soft coal at D ald'r ' FRANCK1’ SHAw"1?" Pine’ S tF THREE and four room furnished apt. We have selected a group of our The avocado pear contains such ^om ast^n^TTas^r 7 ^81*83' ™ W»”en St . to let. Inquire 11 including Joseph Paquin of this I Mr and Mrs. Matthew Greenlaw the George H Thomas Fuel Co. Warren 8t.. seasonable drerses to close out at a great amount of protein that it is JAMES ST. 68-tf town, and others from Gardiner, Coming Saturday July 15 to of Yarmouth arc spending two j wharf. DESIRABLE and attractive Homes In, - . TEL special prices. Lucien K Green Ac more like a meat than a fruit. Thomaston Prices reasonable FRANK 1 ins ' Auburn, and Waterville, who sailed Thomaston Watts Hall. George and weeks in town as gues is of friends, i Funeral services were held Mon- D ELLIOT Tel 09 68 and 125 Thom -' 579-W. MRS FLORA COLLINS 78-tf from Friendship, with Capt Win- Dixie from WNAC. one show. 8 p. Son. and BurdeH's Dress Shcp, 16 aston 82 tl' FOUR-:00m apartment to let. all day for Mrs. Elizabeth P Joy. 88, CAMDEN capaw. From Monhegan part of School street, Rockland —adv. Read The Courier-Gazette modern Applv at CAMDEN and m — adv. 82& 84 Peaae-Havener wife of Charles Joy. who died NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ROCKI-AND WATER OO Tel. 634 78 tf the group went deep-sea fishing. A marriage of interest took place gaturday afternoon at her home WHEREAS DAVID D MeAUIEY of Camden County ot Knox and State or the rest remaining at Monhegan sale of Home Cooked Food Set- Friday night in Rockland when | on Ba>. vifW street she leavcs Maine, by his mortgage deed dated for a picnic. Mrs Marks won the urday July 15th at Montpelier H om "; Miss Gertrude Maxine Havener be- «x,e£ides’ her husband, three sons AT THE PARK WEDNESDAY February 12. 1934. recorded In the Knox ? ...... 1 Regtstry of Deeds. Book No. 235 Page $5 pool fcr catching the largest industries Shop. Will fill any or- came the bride of Percy W illard1 553. conveyed to the Home Owners' [ Summer Cottages J O car Joy of Portland. Elmer Joy Loan Corporation, a Corporation duly fish, and Mr. Cunningham of Gar- ders received.—adv. 82-83 Pease of Hope, the ceremony being of North Haven and W alter Joy of extabU-hed under the laws of the diner the second largest ------I performed by E. R Keen. Justice of Camden. Rev. Winfield Witham United States of America, having Its THREF-room camp, fully furnished office and principal piece of business to let with boat at upper Megunticook Mr. and Mrs Edward Andrews SPRUCE HEAD P15306 officiated. In Wa-hlngton District of Columbia. Lake Reasonable rate by day. week or and sons Edward and Paul of _____ | The bride is the daughter of Mr. 1 the following described real estate lt- 1 m onth. TEL Camden 2533 or 2196 The Methcdist Ladies' Aid will uated In Camden. In said County cl ______8O*82-tf Plainfield. Vt. who spent the past | Miss Barbara Elwell of Rockland and Mrs Lester Havener of Ports- [ Knox and State of Maine meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock with "A certain lot or parcel ol land, COTTAGE to let at Megunticook wcek at Gay's Island with her is visiting her grandparents, Mr mouth, N H . but for the past few Mrs. Arthur Webster. with the buildings thereon, situate j Lake five rooms, screened porch, elec­ In said Camden and bounded and tric lights. radio. boat. Inquire mother, Mrs Ward Grafton, and and Mrs George M Snow. years she has lived with her grand- Mrs Robert A Dexter and sons described as follows to wit Begin BRITTO'8 MARKET, Tel 78. city 80*85 Mr and Mrs Forrest Grafton, re- ! Miss Eleanor McLeod of Quincy mother, Mrs. Gertrude Havener of are visiting relatives in the White ntng tn the northerly line of At­ COTTAGE to let by day. week or lantic Avenue at center of brook season; lights. screened In piazza. turned here Sunday and are to Mass, and Miss Jeannette Morton this town, except when employed as Mountains. culvert; thence south 83 west spend the coming week with Mr. I of Ozone Park. L. I., arrived her? beautician in Portsmouth and along line of Atlantic Avenue slxty- CRAWFORD LAKE FARM. Union 80-82 Mrs. Curtis Steele of South elght 1R81 feet and three <3> Inches t COTTa'gE for sale at Ash Point In- and Mrs. N. F. Andrews. Saturday on vacation. ! Nashua, N. H. She is a graduate of Orange. N. J., is visiting her par­ to granite poet In line cf land for ' flulrf |G Pl>rk st after 3 p m 76-tf Mr. and Mr- William Steven;,, | Mr and Mrs. William D Hall have Rockport High and is a very popu- merly of Israel Deciow's helis; COTTAGE to let at Ingraham's Hill. ent,. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Bracy. thence north 65“ east along the Owl's Head 8 rooms, fireplace, running daughter Mary, of South Portland, j returned to Castine after a short lar member of the younger social line of land of said Decrow and water, toilet, refrigerator, etc. TEL. Bernard Shaw's “Pygmalion" formerly of W H Pascal, one hun­ 197-W or 151-W 71-tf and Miss Josephine Cunningham ! vacation at the Hall cottage. set. with Lccke Howard and Wendy dred eighty ,(1801 feet, more or less, of New York city, were weekend I Lavon B Godfrey spent the week- to bolt In center of brook: thence Mr Pease is the son of Mr and the featurp gt thp southerly along center cf said brook guests of Mr. and Mrs. William ; end at his home, returning Monday to street line, at place of beginning Mrs Jethro Pease of Hcpe ana cor, , ^ Theatrp Wednesday and Reserving from the above convey­ Felt. j to North Haven. until recently has been employed on Thursday ance to Isabel F Dow her heirs \ M ISCELLANEOUS t Mrs. Martha Carter is employed | Mrs. Carrie McLeod is at home and assigns forever, the right of the local route of Cu'hman Bakery Dr and Mrs F S Powers were in sewerage through the above de­ scribed lot from said Dow lot to for the remainder of the summer after several weeks' visit with Mr. He Is now covering a route in Ver- ' portiand Saturday visiting Fred the brook with right to lay pipe PAINTING, papering of all kinds; at the Claremont Hotel. Southwest and Mrs. Oeorgc Elwell In Vlnalha- mont ar.d the young couple le f | p owers j r who is a student at and maintain same and to enter plastering, brick, cem ent and rock above lot for repairs to said pipe work A. W GRAY. 3 Adams ot.. Harbor. I yen. Sunday for th at State to take up Quccns Hospital. They also attend- WHEREAS, the conditions of said Rockland______78-tf Mrs. Wilmot Dow left yesterday , Mrs. Lena Draper is having ex- Mortgage la broken United States Customs Service. Col- thelr residence. ed the circus. Now, therefore, by reason of the 1 lection District No 1. Rockland. Me. tor Chicago for several weeks' visit tensive repairs made on the Charles . J M-wi. Mrs Thurman Oivan and family breach of the condition thereof, the Notice Is hereby given under the Act. Injun d While Swimming , „ u, « said Home Owners' Loan Corporation, of February 19. 1920. that in pursuance with her daughter. Mrs Earl Mel- Grant house. J „ . . T , of Brooklyn. N. Y.. are occupying by Elisha W Pike, its Attorney there of Authority granted by the Director, Clifford Richards. J r . received . unto duly authorized by Its power cf Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navi­ gard, and Mr Melgard. Paul York, William Nuppla. Ever- the W S Richards house for the injuries about the face and chest attorney dated October 1. 1936 and gation letter dated 7 6 39 on the appli­ Mrs. Blanchard T Orne and her ett Elwell. Parker Jackson and summer. This was rented through recorded tn the Knox County Regtstiy cation of Robert A Oardner. the name Sunday afternoon when, in diving of Deeds. Book 249 Page 313. claims a of the Ga « yacht TYRONE. 19 Gross daughter. Mrs Ai thur G Eustis, Joseph Oodfrey spent July 4 a t Old the Allen Insurance Agency. foreclosure cf said mortgage and gives tons. Official Number 228248 has been returned to Mrs. Eustis' home in Orchard. while swimming near the Fish . . _ ,x . this notice for that purpose changed to VOYAGER John H Dooley 1 ...... u Mr and Mrs Amos Pitcher spent Dated this eighth day of July, A. D Collector of Customs 82-85 Waterville Sunday, after several Mrs Betty Plaisted of Camden Hatchery at Megunticook Lake, he weekend at Sebago lake as 1939 PHOTO finishing Mall fUm and 25c days spent at Mrs Orne s home, will be with Miss Jeannette Morton stnick a rock which was near the , gupsts of Mr and Mrs charieg HOME OWNERS' LOAN for 8 prints and 1 enlargement. PAUL The ties cf brotherly love are rent asunder when John Howard and CORI*ORAT!ON GUSHEE R 1. Union 81 ‘83 Professor Eustis and children, Ar- at the Morton cottage for the re- surface. His n06C was badly cut | By Elisha W Pike Watson. llaivey Stephens clash in the Paramnun.* drama. “Grand Jury Secrets.” j 82-T-88 FOR your repair work and used parts, thur and Nancy, driving here for mainder of the summer. requiring three stitches, his lip was | and john g Cam Lovely Gail Patrick In co-featured with Howard, and the caat also includes see thn poor man's friend. I$EWIS William Frawley. Jane Harwell and Porter Hall. YATTAW, corner Rankin St. and Old them I Philip M York has returned from aIs0 cut an<^ he was bruised on the j Sunday jn Portland NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE County Rd. 7)*aa Miss Margaret Copeland of New-1 the Portland Marine Hospital and chest Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Pitcher of WHEREAS Isaac Bcrllawsky of Rock­ BICYCLES repaired; used bicycles He was rendered unconscious and land in the County of Knox and State bought and sold; Indian motorcycle for ton Centre. Mass., and Thomaston.. reported for duty at White Head I Worcester are visiting Mr, Pitcher's of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated sale cheap. V I. PACKARD. 253 Mav- had lt not been for the quick action j November 18. 1921. recorded in the erlck St city______82-84 Miss Hilda George. Miss Lena Coast Ouard Station. THURSDAY Knox Registry’ of Deeds. Book 189 Page of Miss Arlene Tominskl, who was , 356. conveyed to Flora J Coburn, late AFTER this date I will pay no bills ’ swimming near him. and w ho! of Warren In said Knox County, de­ •other than those contracted by myself ceased. the following described real personalty ESKIL PETERSON. Julv 8 AT STRAND WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY NOTICE 1939 82*84 j helped him ashore, the accident ' The S to-k holders of the K\OX- estate, situated In said Rockland and ! would undoubtedly, have proved i WOOIEN CO. w.re hereby notified that described as follows: LAWNMOWERS exiled for, sharpened theli Annual Mt line Will he held at A certain lot or parcel of land, to­ and delivered. Prompt, dependable fatal. He was taken to the Camden I rheir offices in Camden, Wednesday, gether with the buildings thereon, service Tel. 791.. CRIE HARDWARE situated in said Rockland, and bound­ CO . Rockland. 78-tf Fire Station by Carl Eaton for first 111 It M. 1*39 a I I to'clock p m. for ed and described as follows, to wit: choice of directors and to transact any BEGINNING at a point on the souther- MEN Old r.t 40! Get Pep. New j aid treatment and then received I ether business that may come before l lv side line of Willow Street, said point Oxtrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oys­ further treatm ent from Dr. W. F. f»v;n W

AND DO THEY LOOK ALIKE This And That The Beginners Seem Happy

Mrs. Rene Fischer, son Richard and daughter Cynthia h ive returned to Pelham. N. Y. They were guests U here of Mr. and ’Mrs. Walter Connon. By K 3. F Miss Ruth Robinson and M:.~s Vir­ ginia Witham are visiting Mr. and Mrs Fred Cheney in Portland. I To most persons a century ago the idea of fitting women for medi­ Mr and Mrs. E. L. Toner were cal practice seemed unutterably Maurice Carnes of Milford. N. II . guests over the weekend cf Mr. and , wild and fatuous. The New Eng­ who has 'been visiting her sisters Mrs. Kenneth R. Epear. land Female Medical College or- Olive and Helene Carnes of Lake Mrs Ralph Hmlcy, who has been j ’ ganized In 1818 under tlie leader­ avenue, lias rcturnc 1 to Milford. ship of Dr. Samuel Gregory, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J He was accompanied by M iss the first institution in the country Eorgan the past two weeks, has re­ Helene who will spend the remaind­ founded for this purpose, and the turned to Worcester. er of the summer with him. names of those who supported this couiagcous venture have a unique Tlie annual meeting of the Knox Mis: Bernadette Snow 13 the guest interest as representing the pro-1 County Chapter. American Red of h’r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Israel gresslve spirit of that time The Cross, will be held Wednesday at Snow, while on a fortnight's vaca­ tion fre.n the New York Prcsby- college began by offering lnstruc- 7 30 in the Chamber of Commerce, | tions in a physician's office with Community Building. All members ‘ terlan Hospital | two professors and 12 students. In of the Red Cross In Knox County I Mrs. Harriet Levensaler of Boston 11873 Boston University offered to are urged to attend. Any who con­ A beginners' class in the Daily Vacation Bible School of the First Baptist 4'hurih. is with her sister. Mrs. E. B. Ingra- i merge with that institution and tributed $1 or -more to the Com­ ham on Masonic street, for the sum ­ opened the medical school to both munity Chest, as well as those who mer. men and women. During the past became members directly are eligi­ half-century of profound change ble to attend this meeting. Mrs. Margaret Pinkham Smith and advancing standards, it has and daughter of G ardner were i gene steadily on Its way maintain­ A t Rockland Breakwater Members of Shakespeare Society, ing.its high place in Class A medi­ Alumni, and invited guests are to Visitors in the city Thursday. cal schools. lunch at Rockledge Inn. Spruce Abbie Butler cf Belmont, Mass , is • • • • Head Wednesday Aug. 2 at 1 p. m. visiting her aunt. Mrs. Clara Smith, Although some 2.000 species of | They will then adjourn to Mrs. H Broad street. termites are recognized, they fall P. Blodgett's cottage. into two types/ the entirely wood-1 Mrs. Evelyn B H'x. with her Mr Elmer S. Bird entertained dwelling insect of the south and daughter, Mrs. Frederick Faber of Dcrca« Club at her camp at Mirror the subterranean type One would Peoria, 111; and the latter's daugh­ Herbert 44'. and Geoige E. Htehe e.f Rekport are nrrbe.hly wondering be happy to avoid any and all of Lake Monday. Picnic dinner and ters Katherine and Elizabeth Fisher, what the world has in store for ‘.hem. Twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert sewing was the order of the day. these dreadful and expensive pests. left recently from New York fcr a E. Hothc, and grandson; cf Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 4V. Keep of Rockland. • • • • Mrs. Delia Sullivan, who is visiting two weeks' trip to Labrador, the After the breathtaking experi­ her sister. Mrs. Bird, was one of the Oaspe trail, and the Grenfell Mis­ Mr. and Mrs Alfred Van Baalen, Duane Lindsey., who has been ences of the exciting years from party. sion, returning home via Montreal who are associated with the new visiting in town, has returned to 1927 on, perhaps it is Just as well' by train, going immediately to Mrs. industry on Camden street, are oc- Braintree. Mass. not to know too much about what 1 o uba big Hix s Crescent Beaeh cottage for the cupying the George L t. Clair ------may be ahead, and one can't blame ' ^ I / IO summer. home until October. Mrs Georges E Word is having a people for not pretending to bet ------F------series of Sunday evenings at home with stocks and bonds on an his­ Mrs. Angie Ballou of Boston is Mr and Mrs. Howard Edwards on Talbot avenue, having enter- toric talk of what may be. Rockland Breakwater July 7— asked to participate were James Winners at the putting match yes- ' visiting her mother, Mrs. Adelaide J r. and daughter. Miss Ernestine tained last Sunday week, this past • • • • Among those cruising to North Gahan as master cf ceremonies. Dr. terday afternoon were Mrs Frances Joseph Beardwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Robert Collins. The Butman for the summer. Edwards, of Sera- on. Penn., were Sabbath and her third at heme to Pretty young thing: "Those Haven on the Gertrude II this aft­ AT’ guests Saturday ci Mr. and Mrs. be next Sunday, including in this cn- J. Scott Fowler, Arthur Knorpp. Jr. prize fcr the Juniors which was do- GROCERS people talked all the time you were ernoon were Mr and Mrs. X. S Mr. and Mrs Courtney Foster hnve B. N. Brown, going to their s uni- tertaining many ol her friends heme playing and they couldn't hear a Mrs. J. Scott Fcwlcr won the high-m ated by Mr. and Mrs William J. i opened up the old heme at Owl's Falk. Mrs. John Curran. Mr. and es( point score and was awarded the Collins was won by Master Dana mer home at Northport. for the season. word of your music.” Lead and will reside there. Their Musician: "That's all right. My Mrs. G. W. Castle. Joseph S. Young, prize. Jackson. Andrew McBurney was daughter Miss Virginia Pester has Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Sleeper The Charity Club holds this music prevented me from hearing Winners at last night's games Mrs. Joseph Beardwood has as the winner of the quiz contest held come from Lynn. Mass., to spend 1 her house guests Mr. and Mrs. Earle , last evening while Mrs. Helen Snv- and Miss Ruth Till of Whiting, Ind., week s meeting with Mrs. Elmer S. their conversation. That's some­ were Mrs. John Curran. Howard L. the summer. Another summer guest are visiting Mr and Mrs. Cleveland Bird at her beautifully situated Anderson and their son and two Ider nnd James C. Gahan won the thing" Hoff C. W Castle, Donald Castle. is Miss Ruth Ann Strickler. Mr. and Sleeper at South Thomaston and camp at Mirror Lake, with lunch- • • • • 1 daughters. Andrew McBurney, Jr, lucky number dance. 1 s t s t e p Mrs Thomas J. Berry. Andrew McBurney and Howard Mrs. Guy Strickler have been guests relatives in this city. ■ eon, sewing, cards and general good It is said that 50.000 miles of New York, returned yesterday to Arrivals include David C. Bradley spend the weekend with his mother L. Hoff were the prize winners of TOWARD business cf the Festers, and Mr. and Mrs. I tune. • highway in the United States will of Germantown, and Mis. Estella Among those having reservations the kickers tournament. Among Wilfred Murphy of Lynn, Ma; are Miss Carrie Reynolds of West be covered with gold. 20 feet wide, Ficks. Misses Helen and Estella 1 tor the coming week are Mr>. Estella those turning in scores, Mr. and SUCCESS there now. Palm Beach. Fla., is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hamlin liad with the billions of dollars of gaso­ Ficks of Cincinnati. Ficks, the MLsses Helen and Estella Mi J. Scott Fowler, Mrs. Andrew relatives here. as weekend guests Mr. .Hamlin's line taxes that will be collected this Mr and Mr Hirry H. Brown of Rockland Breakwater. July 8 Ficks. Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. anil MiBurney Jr.. Mrs. Joseph Beard- Young men and uomen who sister and brother-in-law M.- an-’ year. These roads will connect all Arhorn street have recently had as With the stimm-r : ea-011 g°tting Mrs B. Wilmsen, Philadelphia; M 's wood. Earle- Anderson and Major enroll for specialized hin»in<*M Miss Trma White who has been Mis. James Brorm cf Bath. . the principle cities throughout the training at Burdett College a guest Mrs Arthur Knapp of Read­ well under way the activities have Annie Fuller, Cambridge. Mass.; Mr. A I). Williams, the guest ol Miss Louise Dow. h a , country. Tlie figure of 50.000 miles have taken the firat atep ing, Mass. been varied A Kicker :. Tourna­ and Mrs. Charles Tolies. Hartford, Arrivals inrlude Vincent R. toward a Mieor»*ful career. returned to her home in Somerville Mr. and M rs Mauri?- Robinson is based upon one ounce of the ment, Putting Match, tennis, bad­ Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. J W. Foster Schenck. R Percy Schenck. Jersey E xecutives show their pref­ Mass. and son Dale of Detroll, M.c!.. were metal to every 10 feet of road at erence for this kind of train- ■ Mr. and Mrs J. B. Sweeney cf minton, pingpong. bowling, a beef Trenton; Mrs. W. B IKaulman, N City; Major A. D Williams and recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack the new high price of 135 an ounce. ing by the large number of I Fairlawn. N J . have returned homi- Dr. Stephnn P. Gould has re­ steak supper, bridge, daneir.g coclt- Y.; Mr. and Mr* J. H. Shearman. Mrs Williams, Richmond. Vn ; Mr Parson. The nation's gasoline tax bill would employment call* which the after spending a week at the turned to Washington. D. C., after tail and dinner parties have made [ Brooklyn; Mr and Mrs. H. IL Lee.! and Mrs. W. E. Farnham, East Burdett Personnel Depart­ provide enough funds to gild 87,500 • Bungalow," at Witham's Lobster visiting his parents. Judge and William Bird of Northampton, up the week's program. Another Wilmington. Del. Orange; and Miss Blanche Spadone. ment receives—an average miles of road, or one-third of the o f 15 tB each year for the Pound. Mrs. E K Gould. Dr. Gould was Mass . is now in Canada on a ’ to­ innovation was a Quiz peety Those Rockland Breakwater. July 9 Ricker distance between the earth and the I past live years. awarded tlie Phi Beta Kappa Key days' fishing trip, after which he, Choose a Burdett course Mr and Mrs. Walter C. Ladd mo- moon. at the alumni meeting at Bates with his family, goes to Orotto Chelsea, Louis Light of this town ducted by Rev. Harold W Nutter. for sound bu«iness prepara­ tored to New Haven, Conn , the lat- Cc„rgp comm?ncPment Ior olll. • • • • WASHINGTON tion. Previous commercial Long Point. Coin., for the month of and one who died in early life. Interment waS in the Pierpont ter part of the week, where they This is the New Deal way. The training not needed for standing work in the scientific fiel-J August. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Drawn and Two brothers Eugene and Zuin- cemetery. Bearers were Arthur entrance. ' were joind by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sioux Indian whose usual wearing 1 Two brothers Eugene and Zuin- cemetery. dealing with tiie production of wool Heber Farrar who went Io Massa- guilas, and two sisters Mrs. Melissa . Over lock Forest Jewett. Allen Rip- An experienced vocational Ladd, of New York city, who came apparel consisted of overalls, sur­ guidance staff will he glad to from casein fiber. Mr. and Mr. Harry Bcarcc of , home with them for a two weeks prised local villagers when he ap­ chusetts two months ago have re- Hallowell and Mrs. Georgia Camp-j ant* Burnell Ovcrloek. Floral talk over vour career prob­ , Wiymoutli. Mas- have bee.i ir. the turned home and Mr Farrar has bell both of Augusta survive, to- tributes were beautiful and showed lem. Calf if possibfc or visit. Mr. and Mis Herbert Proctor had 1 city for a short visit. Returning peared on the street in a new suit WTite for latest catalog. of the latest style. He even sport-d employment with Fere: t Chapman, gether with several grandchildren ’ e l em in which he was held by a* weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. - home they were accompanied by 156 Stuart St., Boston A housewarming was in store Fri- a necktie. Questioned about the cutting pulpwood. (and other relatives. neighbors and friends. Lynn Branch: 74 Mt. Vernon St. John Sherman and son John of ; Mrs. Bearce's fa’her, George Ward- j day night for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr and Mrs. Cecil Brad treet and Funeral services were held M011- Attleboro, Mass Aiso guests re­ j well. A number of delightful fam- apparent prosperity, he replied. chlldren have arrived from Rhode ,da.v at South Liberty Churrh ron- Read The Courier-Gazette ' U. Clark who are occupying their cently at the Proctor home were 1 ily gatherings were enjoyed while Me no plow, me big pay." Haippy j new cottage at Spruce Head. In the Island to spend a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and | the Bea’t s were in town number- Indian: no. not for long, I bet. / group were Rev. and Mrs. Guy Wil- • • • • relatives in Augie-la and on their J children of Wi.kelicld. Mass. : ing quite a siz?able company for BURDETT I son and nephew Wilson Kilborn, Mr. Teacher:"Where is the island of farm here in town. their family reunions. “THERE’S ONLY ONE” I and Mrs. Parker E. Worrey, Mr. and Cuba situated?" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kariiman, COLLEGE Gardiner J. Gwinn and family of I GILBERT’S CROQU1GNOLE Mis. Henry rieRoehemorrt, Mr. and Seattlr. W ash, arrive next week to! Mrs. Irving G image of Winches­ Forlorn little boy: "I dunno, sir." son Reginald and Mr:. Karhman's Mrs. A. W Geeory, Mr and Mr mak“ a 10 days' visit with Mr ter Mass., who has a : unnner home Teacher: “Don't you know where mother Mrs. Clara Hibbert came W ednesday-Thursday Robert Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Gwinn's sister. Mrs. J. Charles! at Bristol, w a. again In the city your sugar comes from?" Sunday from Hartford Mr. K arli-, man returned Wednesday the fam-' man Stanley, Capt. and Mrs. John MacDonald. On their return the! last week calling on friends. Boy: “Yes, sir. We borrow it from PERMANENT Stevens, daughter Kay, Mrs Ge­ Gwinn's will attend the New York our next door neighbor." ily to remain until September. Where women Rather . . Gilbert • • • • Permanent* “top them all." Re­ neva Huke and son Jack. Mr. and World's Fair. Edward Sewall Lancaster Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Turner are ran e they’re amaHngly differ­ In the London Spectator of re- enjoying a vacation with relatives ent Lustrous rurls. I«»ni;-la*>lmg Mrs. Harold Whitehill, Mr anti Susan Virginia Lancaster, son and rinclet end* and gtauntnc natu­ Mrs. Seabrooke Gregory, Mrs Har­ Mrs. Kate Wendell and maid of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lan­ emt date was found this comment: 111 Massachusetts and incidentally ral waves. If you want the b’M vey Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. George East Milton. Mas-, have arrived at caster cf Ntw- Britain. Conn, left "Providence was in an ironical will attend the big league ball games you'll visit the Gilbert. Oicutt, Mr. and Mrs. George Gay. their Crescent Beaeh cottage for 1 July 1 lor a 10-wecks’ trip to the mood when 50 years ago it was or­ Burnell Ovrrloek Ls attending Y o u ’ll Ijiyp fh e GOT T O dained that Charlie Chaplin and summer sessions at University of Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Tweedic, Mr. the summer. ■ Scandinavian countries. The itin- SPECIA 1 PERSONALITY LAPP and Mrs. Wilblr S. Cross and erary includes London. Copenhagen, Adolph Hitler should have made Maine. daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs Seabrook A. G. -g- Stockholm, Finland. Lapland. Kir- their entry Into the world within Mr. and* Mrs. Arthur K. Walker, WAJ A VC A I# ory were recent guests of Mr. and krnps in the Ai.ctl, Eea> around lour days of each other. For most granddaughters Marion Lane and INDIVIDUAL­ VY A T E different I Augustus Dolliver. IZED stave flint 4A Mrs. F B French at Megunticook jjorth Cape and into Norway and men today the results in one case Mr. and Mrs. Carroll of Rockport ri<-1 <*I<»|in i-hnriH nn«l perwon> When n 1' OIL nllly. IL n im ll4 iilnnl nnil Lake. ! Sweden including mountain climb- are too alarming for the jest to re­ were recent callers on Mrs. Clara PERMANENT re4 Itallxlng to hnlr nnd aenlp. 5 ,, ~ ... . ing in Johenteimen. Edward Jr tain Its flavor. But Charlie Chap­ Overloek . A W ave of PAT O’BRIEN Mrs Hugh Bam of California and , , WEDNESDAY NIGHT ...... „ , graduated from Loomis School In lin at least has appreciated it." Mrs. Mae Hibbert has returned to ■ listing HOLLYWOOD OIL sister Miss Adelaide Snow, are a t : ’ • • • • B eauty PERMANENT, $ 4 . 0 0 JOAN BLONDELL .. ... ,, _ , ,, . Connecticut in June and will enter West Washington after a week's, COME AND PLAY the Allen cottage Crescent Beach, „ The annual meeting of the 1, .. Brown University in September stay at the home of Mrs. Edith! WAYNE MORRIS for the season. 1 r Thomas Bailey Aldrich Memorial “TALLY-HO” Susan is 1 Junior in Chatham Hall Overloek Mrs. Ovcrloek who suf­ was held at the Nutter House the fered an injury to her foot, two MAY ROBSON $25.00 in Prizes M: s Gertrude Waltz ha., returned School. Chatham Virginia. first week In June. Dr. Lewis week, ago slowiy regaining the, G IL B E R T S ® / lead the laff-lineup It's Fun and Exciting from a visit in Lie an H.iut. Perry of Exeter was re-elrcte-l in ihe year's comedy hit! We^liave 'elected a group of our use of the injured incinbi r. president. Other officers elected Feature Alliartinn Mi. Rena John-on who has been seasonable d rts? , to close out at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell arc In 375 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND, ME. PIIONL 142 were: Dr. William W Howells, town on vacation. JOHN HOWARD the guest of her s .sler. Mrs. Harry special prices. Lucien K. Green & viee president; Mrs Wallis D Walk­ Charles Vannar and “Junior" j GAIL PATRICK Hanseoin on Ma. onic street, has Sen. ind Burdell's Dre. Shop, 16 er, secretary; and Dr. Wallis D Marr of Razorville were recent busi­ In returned to Dorchester. Mass. Sohool street, Rockland, adv. K/D fro n t Walker, treasurer. It was of in­ ness visitors at the village d terest to note that the summer George Ripley who has employ­ house of the Memorial garden has ment In Bedford. Mass., was in town KOtiOMO bren copied for use in one of the over the Fourth and visited his1 ALLOWANCE garden exhibits at the New York daughter Dorethy at the home of! JANE WYMAN ■ STANIEY HELDS MAXlf ROSENBIOO* • SIDgtY tOltH SH-H-H! DON’T TELL A SOUL BUI Worlds Fair. A pamphlet, written Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grinnell. Diftctert by LEWIS SEILER and illustrated by Henry Curtis, a Mr. and Mrs W W. Light were lor Your Old Iron Prevented ty bit of Newburyport, giving a charm­ pleasantly surprised July 4 by the! WARNER BROS YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ing account of Thomas Bailey visit of relatives from Bangor. Mr. j I o w o r d THURSDAY “AW. YOU'RE ALL NCTS1" Aldrich. Portsmouth as depicted inland Mrs. Ernest LiRht and family NOW PLAYING —G. B. Shaw. ’ “A Story of a Bad Bey" will soon whose parents were natives of MICKEY ROONEY be available to the public. Washington but who had never \ i i f l \11l011111lie Iro n “SUSANNAH OF THE In "PYGMALION” • • • • visited the town themselves. MOUNTIES" “HUCKLEBERRY FINN' WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY, JULY 12-13 To be out or not to be out—this • • • • in Our Store w ith is the question. Whether 'tis bet­ John light SHIRLEY TEMPLE TODAY COMIQUE THEATRE ter. as a health measure to glv? John Light who died June 30 it MELVYN DOUGLASS freedom of toe? If your toes hurt the age of 71 was born in this town, Values ,f Terms CAMDEN, ME. are you happy? You arc not, nnd eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Edward “TELL NO TALES" f n u n CtNTRAVttM AI N E d o w n when a shoe ls too narrow you Light and one of a large family U .9 5 - $ 8 V 5 POWlft/^MPANY Von^/v Rockland Tel S92 -tump about with an ingrowing He was married la Lottie Overlook Shows Mat. « 00 Erg. €.45. 8 45 grouch. So why not try out faith­ by whom he had four children— I f , 4 n v of Oar Stores Continuous Saturday 2 15 to 1045 fully the toeless shoe? Mrs. Ethel Cheney, Edward Light of Page EigKf Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, July 11, 1939 Every-Other-Day

Field And Stream HEARD, SEEN, SAID AT WASHINGTON Maine Tuna Season Is On Where Folks Gather o’ Nights By CLYDE H. SMITH, YOU BET SHE’S CUTE —Fly Fishing Only At Representing Maine's Second Congressional District Dennys River -W” Planning Efficiency For W. P. A. even subversive and unpatriotic. The Maine tuna season should The Nations Capital, July 11 These productions compete to aome | be on in a few days now and George (Special to The Courier-Gazette):— extent with theaters which are op­ Weare, Ogunquit veteran, says The Works Progress Administra­ erated by private enterprise on a that schools of teal’y big fish are tion was created by the President, business basis, furnishing employ­ back for the first time in 11 years. under the authority given him by ment to actors and actresses and His fishing partner Henry Strater the Emergency Relief Act for 1935 giving the public wholesome dra­ has had two strikes so far and one in those days Congress .and the matic Productions A dozen or so of them bent his hook out straight. public as well, was in a panic by tltles °f ^lays ‘)roduced by the W P A. theater were submitted for Strater agrees that the fish are 1 reason of the vast number of un­ running much larger The Maine employed and the years of business ' our consideration. They were not edifying. So far as we coud judge, J Tuna Club had its first get-together ' confusion through which we had they were not plays to be encourged of tire season at Portland, and from ' passed. Hence the Executive was the enthusiasm shown and repots 'given a free hand in the original by Public apprcprlatlon. of inquiries from coast to coast W PA. set up and Its subsequent The Item of $123,000,000 for the the fish are in for a tough season. 1 planning has been largely an Ad- National Youth Administration was They are running off Ogunquit and I ministration affair. cut to a hundred million The ad­ In Casco Bay. Strater who has I The number of idle is about as ministrator of this fund. Aubrey cat'.ght several hundred fish stales ' great as in 1935 but we have become, Williams, however. Itad stated that that the one that bent his hook in a way, accustomed to grief and the work could be carried on. with was the biggest fish he had ever a I capable of clearer thinking. Con- little or no curtailment, for $81,- seer.. ' gress has, therefore, shown a whole- 000 000. Alter considerable debate, • • • • ' some tendency to recapture some | one hundred million was accepted There is plenty of agitation among of its abdicated authority and this as a prudent compromise. members of the Dennys River was happily manifest in the dis­ We voted to remove all aliens Salmon Club to restrict that stream Mercy sake- Hun t l t The Relif Bill as finally passed There was a little group of us f from beets, corn, dahlias, and even around open season on bass in this carried an appropriation of $1,755.- arti-hoke' Some of them may also <89 out of a House membership of quartet of streams claiming that WE READ IN THE ODYSSEY THAT 600 000 This wou’d seem suffleient- 435) who tried last year to secure come from other sugars. the small mouths kill plenty ct POLYPHEMUS. THE CYCLOPS,MADE Like Columbus, wno scught o ly stupendous but it was below th e . the very changes which have now salmon. CHEESE FROM THE MILK Of COATS budget estimate and about eight become law It Is comforting. after Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stone, is a pupil of Doria llrald • • • • short pa'su -e to India and discov­ AND EWES. THIS WAS PROBABLY A hundred million less than has beer a year's delay, to find our proposals, and dors her credit Still plenty of reports of gcod ered a continent, the government, in its hearings, ask’d for information CHEESE SIMILAR TO.AND ANTEDAT­ spent for relief by the same depart- formerly slighted and even ridiculed fishing in Moosehead, the Range- ments in the current year. If we now come to popular favor. We leys, the Fish River chain and on canned peaches and got some ING ROQUEFORT could step toward economy on all then thought, and we now believe. Memb^rs 0 ongress, an es new light on sugar nutrition. Dr Owed To A Shingle Grand Lake Stream. Bass are bit­ / fronts as we have in this relief that reduction in total expenditure pecially those of us who come from A J. Carlson of the University of ing In any number of waters. Chicago. Dr E. V. McCollum of matter, we would be getting some- need not result in less relief., industrial districts and by long habit Many years ago the Editor of The • • • • H - ! z where with reference to a balanced I Coupled with our saving of eight give more thought than usual to Courier-Gazette was visiting his Johns Hopkins University. Dr. J. R. I t Mrs. C. Rowena Prescott of national budget. | hundred million in this relief bill the problem of the worker, are by |jfeiong friend Judge Oliver O. Hall Brew»r is ’he first woman to be Murlin if the University of Roches-, One of the earliest items to be are important efficiency provisions, no means content with the present at pemaquid Point. Wandering eligible for the "One That Didn't ter. Dr. C. R. Fellers of Massachu­ eliminated was the Theater Projects We ate confident that more, rather situation. While we get a measure through lhe wowk „ne day he espied Get Away Club" Her catch wa- a setts State College, and other first- , AN ANCIENT WILL Of ENGLISH ’ 'BPCAO J TWIN SISTERS PROVIDED MONEY There was much to indicate »hat! than less, deserving people will be of comfort from the improvements on the ground a fresh new shingle, nice 6‘« pound brown trout taken night scientists on nutritional mat­ | a»o many of the plays, thiv mad A pos- aided than under the larger expen­ discussed in this story we know jje picked it up and seating him- at Branch Lake. ters appeared, not to tell all about I lc Hf.cl£ \ -FOR DISTRIBUTION OF CAKES AND sive by public funds, were partisan. J diture of last year. that, even with them, the problem seif on a fanen log. the following peaches, but to use the fact that E AS? SPREAD ANO CHEESE TO THE POOR of idleness and relief is only par- |.,ws Come into his mind, which Bill Edscn. nationally known fly peaches are canned in sugar syrups / OF THEIR PARISH ON EASTER SUN- tially met. he penciled on the shingle and re- caster who has taken up residence as a springbtard for opening broad­ j DAY. THE TWENTY ACRES OF LAND at Dennysville believes that fish er fields of educating the public as It however, has been most inspir- turning to the cottage gave them cannot distinguish one color from . ' /which SUPPORT THIS CHARITY ARE Ing while watching the crimes and to the Judge and A Ross Weeks who 'o the food values of several sugars. J CALLED'THE BREAD AND CHEESE LAND another and that it's the amount They ‘poke of refined corn sugar - I depredations that have been com- was One of this happy trio enjoying of light on the fly that counts or dextrose, already used in a blend mitted in W P. A activities to the glorious summer days at this Therefore lie uses highly colored with cane or beet sugar in the can­ Famous Gourmets of H istory know th at our own state lias been cottage. 'Hie Judge sent the shingle lures on dull days and the opposite ning of fruits. They spake of corn ASPARAGUS SERVED IN ANCIENT ROME tree from such unpardonable acts. to the Editor's wife who recently on bright days. He is partial to the I syrup and of levulcse, tiie "fruit WAS ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY PRIZED ANO \> J | So far as it can be learned, with came upon it. The cleverness of Yellow Peril for Atlantic saiu.or j sugar" that makes hiney and maple TENDER OF VEGETABLES DESPITE ENORMOUS'-^ > exception of some noisy, inefficient the impromptu inspiration ls here from liow on For early fishing hit ' syrup so sweet. Tliey revealed that bosses and supervisors and the very shown in the lines written by the SIZE ATTAINED. THE EMPEROR AUGUSTUS USED,THE , , \ V /d jl'l ugly reports that have come from editor in halcyon days: favorite lure is the Gold Sprat t even though sucrose (cane or beet, EXPRESSION. "AS QUICK AS ASPARAGUS COOKS? f-4 I Bill says that dry flies are being sugar*'is used in the canning of tire theater projects. Maine has owed To A bhingl* worked successfully on the Dennys fruit, there may be none present been in a class by itself, under th e, A, wandered 1 through dale and dingle direction of Mr Fitzgerald. I 1 c»me '*P°n • bright new shingle with the Brown Palmer and Cinna­ when you tpen the can. for it is gen- Swift I recalled (thought flows so free) mon Sedge producing the best re­ (rally converted under the influence our common food sugars all de- In my judgement, cleaning house When bright new singles came on we. sults. of heat and natural fruit acids, into liver the same nutritional value we by republicans and sturdy demo- Ah, how my blood WJUl„ HUr>e • • • • cratlc leaders means that a larger prlngle two other sugars, giving you dex- can WOrry less about names and pay TWO LADIES TAKEN As mother swept that harrowing Many of the Maine rivers are full number of needy and deserving men trose. identical with refined corn more attention w economics. If the shingle of striped bass but they just don't and women throughout the country 2!‘'.Hdld .7? wl*d,^ sugar, and leviuose, identical with sugars an{j syrups from Our native j - FOR A RIDE! - ' She d rather spoil the rod than child. •ecm to want to take a lure Some will thus find employment which, of the sugar of dahlias and artichokes. Crops are nutritionally equal to the j of the oldtimers say they are feed­ 1. E'en tl,e du‘ t ’ hat ros* would mingle But no matter. Since we have 0fj.sh0re products, why not encour- course, is humane and important, with those that sprang to greet chat ing on sardines and there are But all of us are hoping for that _ ehmgie the word of these men of science au we can? The tears my mother s heart was fine plenty of these along the coast. day when workers can go back to Were never altogether mine Good catches of bass are expected normal, natural employment „ hulll on ,„ y worthy p,gn In a few days now. This is probably my final letter h Oiiglil In me become, the man • • • • so far as the present session of That Mowed from mother's ehaatenlng Mrs. Henry Strater of Ogunquit CALL BERT AND IT’S DONE Congress is concerned. Hence it shingle. W O Fuller has offered a handsome trophy for is fitting that my thanks should g o ------the biggest tuna taken on the smal­ to the papers of the Second Oon- lelters on curwnt jegnsiation-soon lest line this season. This sport­ gressional District for the co-opera- aUer Congress assembles. next year, ing proposition is made in memoty tion which lias made it possible for of her late father Eli T Connor, me to thus keep in touch with you. first chaplain of the Maine Tuna Your faithfulness in reading this Correspondents and contilbutors Club —by Dick Reed column, week after week as I know are asked to write on Only One T >'H E SE solid marble ladles are side of the paper 17*4 feet high. They are being many do. is also much appreciated. APPLETON RIDGE prepared for the last lap of their I am locking forward to a re -, (ourney from the marble quarry to sumption of the same plan - -weekly. Read The Courier-Oazette Tra Proctor and Elmer Sprague I :he main entrance of St. Louis's new motored to Franklin, Mass, where Federal Court and Custom House they were overnight guests of Mr Building. The ladies are known as By Daniel I. McNamara property. Dr. Spaeth’s vlgoroua Lillian Post Norman. William "Justice" and "Constitution.” They articles on its nature and the right of the creator of such property to THERE and Roland Post returned witn will symbolize the precepts of good D' detective" of radio and cinema protection under the copyright laws them to spend the summer with government. The tedious, delicate fame, is 10 active in ferreting out have been widely quoted. His ap­ , IS ONLY ONE MAGIC WATER their grandmother. Ada Proctor |ob of moving them to their final the source of melodies as to ob­ pearances in court as an expert resting place was entrusted to a scure his many other activities, witness usually attract large gal­ AND C! take home a bottle Mrs. A H Moody and Mrs. Es­ Fruehauf rryall. The importance notably his work for the advance­ leries. THAT 1’ 1 L i O beware of imitatiSns ther Moody were callers Wednes­ of careful handling was emphasized ment of American composers and His tall, alert, restless figure la day at George Buck's in Warren. by the fact that had one of these artists. Only a person of his giant familiar at gatherings of musical physique—he's a former gridiron st«ne ladies been damaged en route, notables. He Is a member of many Mr and Mrs. Abner Grant, Jr star--could stand the pace of his clubs, including the Bohemian^ were recent overnight guests of Mr ii would have required uiua mouths busy musical life. Dutch Treat Club, University Glee and Mrs. Earl Sprowl. to replace her. Lecturer, author, educator, com­ Club, also of Phi Beta Kappa and Mrs EveJyn Pitman was a caller poser (he is a member of the Ameri­ Phi Mu Alpha, president of the Na VINALHAVEN & ROCKLAND STB. CO. can Society of Composers. Authors tional Association foi American A log scale rule is a scale or rule Friday evening at Bertha Bryant's and Publishers), stage and motion Composers and Conductors, mem­ I Eastern Standard Time) in Union. which shows how many beard feet picture celebrity, business execu­ ber of the New York Municipal An Mrs Raymond Keatinng and tive. expert on musical copyrig'-’s. Committee. Chairman of the Na­ SW AN’S ISLAND LINE can be cut front logs of various Dr Spaeth is indeed a busy man. STEAMER NORTH HAVEN daughter. Winnifred, and son tional Committee for American sizes. Most commonly, the diameter His talent for directing the average Music, member of the American Effective June 20 to September 15, Inclusive Ralph of Reading, Mass.. were person, unschooled in music, to Its Read Down of the log in inches is measured in. Society of Composers, Authors and guests lor a few days of Mr and greater enjoyment. Is revealed in Publishers, through which members DAILY DAILY side the bark at the small end, and Mrs A. G Pitman many phases of his career He license their musical copyrights for EXCEPTSUNDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY the length in feet over all. writes scholarly books In appraisal public performance for profit and SUNDAY ONLY SUNDAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lawrence of of the classics, and books of rol­ protect them against unauthorized A.M.P.M.A.M. A.M.P.M.P.M. Rockport were callers Sunday after­ licking humor about popular songs. uses His "Songmart," clearing 4.30 2.15 8.00 Lv.-ROCKLAND, Ar. 11.53 7.00 3.33 noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs His articles are familiar to readers house of new songwriters, is de­ 5.40 3.30 9.10 Lv. NORTH HAVEN. Ar. 10.55 6.00 4.33 of many standard magazines. 6.30 4.4010.20 Lv. STONINGTON. W. M. Newbert. signed to protect novices from the Ar. ■ 9 50 5.00 3.25 Dr. Spaeth was born In Philadel­ “song shark" racket. 750' 111.30 Ar. SWAN'S ISLAND, Lv. | 8.4S| |2.15 Mis. Addle Tobey and daughter phia. April 10. 1885. of a musical As Dean of the Wurlltzer School Read Up Mrs. Arde'.la Brown of Augusta. Mr family He played a variety of in of Music he guides the careers of and Mrs. Leland Tobey and son struments and sang from childhood, some thirty thousand students. He was graduated from Haverford In conducts summer courses at the VINALHAVEN LINE Richard of Wells were guests Mon 1905, taught at Princeton and earned University of Hawaii, and spends STEAMER W. S. WHITE day of Mrs L. N. Moody. a doctorate in philosophy there in his winters between New York and Read Down Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and 1910 by musical research his Westport, Connecticut home Dally Daily .. Dally a Aftei a brief experience as edu­ Except U-Except g - Except 3 S 3 Mr. and Mrs. Alton Maskell of He swims, plays tennis, and wlm Sat. 4V.§ Sun. 5 g Sat. A teS 3 cator. he entered the writing field prizes at bridge. Sun. w Sun. ® “ Poland Spring were recent callers in New York City in 1912, served When time hangs heavy, he turns A.M A.M.P.M.A.M. A.M.A.M.P.M. at Laurence Moody's. as editor for New York music pub­ to original composition or new ar­ 5.00 •8.00 2.15 8.00 Lv. ROCKLAND. Ar. 9.45 11.455.30 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason and lishers then entered the dally news­ rangements of old songs, and the I 9.05 I Lv. NORTH HAVEN, paper and magazine field as critic wi lting of lyrics. His name is iden­ 6.15|10.00 3.30 9.151 Ar. VINALHAVEN, Lv. 8.30 10.30J4.15 daughter, Barbara of Augusta, and The Morning AfterTakinj and writer on musical topics He tified with "Down South." “My Lit­ Read Up guest, Mrs. Arolyn Mirkil of Har C arters Little Liver Pills has addressed colleges and clubs tle Next." “Changonette." "Madrigal * New York train connection Saturday only. risburg. Penn , spent the holiday Bertram A. Gardner, manager of the Western Union telegraph office, and throughout the country of May," and a popular setting for favorite theme Intellectual 1 men's voices of “Jabberwocky.” 75-tf with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Newbert everybody's friend A it