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' The Republican Journal. 84 yQLOW BELFAST, MAINE. OCTOBER 1912. THURSDAY, 10, NUMBER 41 Pour™. of ioaays WEDDING BELLS. DEATH OF EUGENE L. PATTERSON P^TntS The Churches. VOL. II OF WILLIAMSON’S HISTORY. Waldo County PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Government.. Whitman-Howes. On the evening of Fri- By Drowning in the Yellowstone River. Bells.... Mr. jd Templars...Wedding day, October the fourth, was celebrated the We published last week a brief Next the Lord’s Supper will be ob- Alfred Johnson left for his home in Bos- account oi Sunday Mrs. J. W. Nash is spending a week in Ban- Mrs. M. A. Smart is L. Patterson.... at a. ton on boat after a visiting friends in Ban- „{ Eugene wedding of Miss Frances Augusta Howes, the the drowning in the Yellowstone river, almosi served at the Uni versa! ist church 10 m. Wednesday’s spending ^alh Convention. gor. gor. •L Baptist of Mr. and Mrs. James Howard within of his of E. week in town looking up matters for the sec- Maine only daughter sight home, L. Patterson The services at the First Parish Churc W. T. C. Notes.. R. T. Rankin has returned from a U. Howes of one of the foremost citizens ond volume of Williamson’s of Belfast. hunting Fred G. left last for a M Churches.. Belfast, and Mr. Richard Parsons and business met will be held next Sunday at 10.45 History Spinney Monday short for II (Unitarian) The trip in Danforth and vicinity. visit, in Industry Liberty...Vol, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of Big Timber, Montana. We committee in charge of the publication Boston. Whitman, only have since re- a. m. Sunday school at noon. History. to have Mrs. Peter Wn’.anison's .Millinery liam Parsons Whitman of Mass. ceived a copy of The Timber hope the book ready for the printer Kennedy of Thomaston is the Mrs. G. S. Pendleton went to Campello, Big Pioneer giv The Seaside Society hold regular Boston Monday Personal. Spiritualist soon. Miss Caroline of Mrs. B. O. Mnings The ceremony took place in the old First ing full particulars of this sad event. very W. Field, Mrs. James guest Norton. for a short visit. With A. services at their of on a Sunday place meeting C. Durham and I am Republican. .Wedding Parish Unitarian a now near- and Elmer Sanderson Miss Margaret Hazeltine, all Mr. and church, building Whitney Mr. Patterson m. Mrs. Lewis Day of Palermo called Ralph and Elmer State Com- High street at 2.30 and 7.30 p. former Collins are visiting rela- J. Republican its where the families of the had embarked in a small boat Wellesley college students, have kind- on friends in ing centenary, intending to gc Augusta Monday. tives in Mass. News Items. .Pitts- The meeting of the Uni- consented to DorcheBter, Maine bride’s father and mother have wor- down the Yellowstone as far as regular quarterly ly aid in collecting certain miss- alw»ys Gray Cliff and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fletcher have returned Mr. and Mrs. versali8t church will be held in the vestry to- data relative to the Clarence F. Read returned last [Vrsonals. shipped. the party were for ing vital records of the equipped hunting and fish- home from an extended visit in the an au to New York in a Cat- evening at 7.30 o’clock. and West. Saturday from auto to Boston. The church was In morrow, Friday, city schools and the and trip itself beautifully and sim- ing. the first rapids the boat a college graduates shipped Mrs. Alberta of !i Kule of the Sea. .Vermont Field Secre- students, and that can George Winterport has gone Mr. and Mrs Luther A. |>0»l ply decorated in green and white. The wall large amount of water and before it could Harry W. Rowe of Waterville, any help be given them Hammons went to j be to Ellsworth f ublieans. of the Endeavor will be Hyde Park, Mass., to spend the winter. last week to visit her back of the pulpit was covered with branch s brought under control it had entered the tary Maine Christian Union, greatly appreciated by those having the parents. With the A Potato Crop will the church next in hand, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Mr. and Mrs. Amos of oak leaves, in the center of which was a second rapids, a short distance further down occupy Baptist Sunday publication by all the sub- Townsend are visit- Clement motored to p Left Out.. Meeting of ! and scribers to the Mrs. T.'s Orono last large white cross of asters and sweet peas. the stream, where it capsized. Both Messrs. morning evening. History. ing brother, Russell Belden, in Friday to visit their son Stephen. eterans. .The News of This is a matter The was a bower of andwhite Patter on and were The services at church for of public interest, and Prentiss. Levi pulpit asparagus Whitney good Bwimmers, | the Universalist every Clay arrived from Portland Oc'.. 1st to i. Desert Correspondence. but Sanderson could O. K. A. one who has the welfare of Belfast at flowers. The pewTs designated for the special not swim and they | the week will be as follows: K. Satur- heart, Mr. and Mrs. George Gruby of Boston ar- spend a week’s vacation at his home the helped at City- News of Granges. had him to to the whether as a present or former guests sprays of hydrangea tied with cling boat, which had turned day night; preaching service Sunday morning resident, should I rived at Bucksport by boat Saturday for a few point. Secret Societies, j be white satin ribbon. completely over. Mr. then at at noon. willing to lend a hand in her record Whitney swam for 10.45; Sunday school putting days’ stay. Mr. H. W. and of Belfast. the in j Healey family motored to At o’clock the bridal entered to south shore and Mr. Patterson started in permanent form. eight party The Scientists hold services in Mrs. Herbert Seekins and Miss E. Rocklanl last to v. .Lifted from Lippin- I Christian On the Amy Sunday spend the day with the music of the the opposite direction. Mr. shelves of the at Lohengrin wedding march, Whitney saw large library Stoddard left for a visit in Boston relatives. S their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning the New j Wednesday Mishaps....Practical and took their in the chancel. The Mr. Patterson once after he had England Historic places started at 11 at 7.30 Genealogical and vicinity. Modes. Built Ships in o'clock and W'ednesday evening of Lloyd D., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. bride was escorted her her maid of toward land, and thinking him safe went Society Boston, the headquarters and Joseph by father; J. ,o>r Lodge Knew Some o’clock, to which all are welcome. Treat, Jr., of Winterport is spending two : McKeen, is attending the Boston School of honor was her cousin, Miss Marian Hazeltine to the aid of Mr. Sanderson and found that principal depository for such literature in weeks in with Fine Arts. Sardine Prices Cut. the boat to The services next at Mason’s Mills this the first Northport his sister, Mrs. of Belfast. The best man was Mr. Arthur R. which Mr. S. was clinging had Sunday country, volume of Williamson’s c will George Nash. ove." drifted into a of be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the History has held for a third of Mr. and Dunbar of Watertown, Mass. The brides clump willows near a a century an Mrs. Edgar L. Harding a few Scotian bridge. spent :\ Crop..Nova Some men Sunday school, and at Trinity Reformed honored place and the Mrs. Sultana Tasker and Mrs. in maids were the Misses Evelyn Morison, Helen I employed at the Bray ranch officers of the society daughter, j days Bangor last week, guests of Mr and .Coun- by i Down (poem). means church at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday consider it one of the Harry Tasker of are Doak, Florence Hill and Katherine C. Quimby of halter ropes tied together succeeded very best books of its Dixmont, visiting rela- i Mrs. L. P. Swett. .-, ..'ulence.. ..Transfers in school. kind in existence. It tives in Belfast. of Belfast, Miss White of Miami, in getting him onto the bridge. He said that is hoped that the second Mrs. Essie P. Margaret j Carle left last Monday on a he had seen Mr. Rev. of volume may soon take its Rev. D. Florida, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Marian Patterson’s head above the Frederick Webb Chelmsford, Mass., place besides the H. Tribou of Bucksport was the business to Boston. She first trip expects to re- Stockton ..Mar- water once he morn- in worthy form. The of Springs. Washburn of Lewiston, Maine. The ushers after had started to swim occupied the Baptist pulpit last Sunday speedy accomplish- guest Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Phelan while in turn today, Thursday. Married_Died- ashore. At that time he ment of this should be a matter Belfast were Messrs. Henry B. Whitcomb of Newton, appeared to be in no ing and evening. In the evening he sang a of civic last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 0. Johnson and Miss .Ship News distress, but was bass to the of his audience. Mr. pride. spondence. Mass., Carleton R. Blades, Arthur Hastings of seemingly swimming strong- solo, pleasure Mrs. Frank W. Seldon of who Mr. Alfred Haverhill, Mass., Johnson, spent the simir.cr here, left Oct.