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The Republican Journal: Vol. 92. No. 24 _Republican Journal. 92. iNO. JUNE 'VOI^MK 24.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 10. 1920. FIVE CENTS S' early years, grotesque crea Pageant a Success tions, while General in Belfast Belfast High School Week. Government Historic D,',lS°S B™“™ Pershing City PERSONAL. PERSONAL Schools Celebrate the Ter- Scenes from to a The Baccalaureate Sermon. Selt'asi the “Courtship of Miles Speaks in the Rain Large Crowd The June meeting of the Belfast Siandish were city Richard Coombs of New "f the Landing of the remarkably well A very impressive Baccalaureate ser- York arrived Mrs. H. J. Lessard of Lewiston is the ed present- government was held Monday ^Btenary by Russell Knight as night, recently to visit relatives. guest of her * Standish, Charles vice of the B. H. S. class of 1920 was sister, Mrs. Roy H. South- Pilgrims. Buzzell as John Alden Mayor Wescott presiding: Members ab- ard. and Helen Foster church Mrs. P. D. H. Carter of Portland His- as Priscilla Mullens. held in the Unitarian Sunday at ar- ,t ,-ipated pleasure—the John and Priscilla’s sent, Councilmen Lane and Pattershall. rived on was recently business. Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark moved was happiness and 10.45 a. m. The church simply and Henry xvhen the public to Miles’ wrath and later con- The roll of accounts was read and pass- Thursday to their summer home in West gratulations were decorated in red and Mrs. L. M. Stearns of Princeton, Mass., I o£ seeing the city evidently understood effectively white, ed as follows: I purtumty by these little folks. was a recent guest of Mrs. W. H. Snow, Northport. direction of the class colors. White lilacs and nar- School ,;,pU-d under the Little Miss Eileeu Census...$ 100 00 Montford S. Fernald as Betsy Mr. and Mrs. and little Hill of Augusta, formerly was cissi and red tulips and gladioli being Contingent 631 15 Perley Haynes principal of the High to Ross, most attractive and of Belfast, was here and sweet, Highways 3,032 86 daughter have moved to Somerville, Monday Tuesday in used. Suspended between the pillars in calling on friends. teachers, took place Friday f"d rLe l^UStfJae(i the tableau, Transportation of Scholars. 362 00 Mass. Flas,” by Robert the rear of the pulpit was the class motto and Tools on Con- M®.k,n<? thte Clements Machinery 118 38 Edward base ball grounds as Norman School Helen, Harry and Ruth F<«ter left Sat- Sullivan of Portland has been Washington, Elliott as Major in red letters on a white “Build Charity. 12 65 a i' an before the surface, Street to guest the past week at the home of Mr. At least hour Ross, Carl Colcord as Robert Morris Lighting.401 25 urday spend the summer with relatives and for Character Notfor Fame.” and Mrs. D. to Elizabeth The Seni- Belfast tree Library. 160 17 in Weld Ralph Southworth. ? ! opening people began dai,n,ty Webb, as the “little School e the chorus ors, led by their class marshal, Maurice Contingent. 69 97 Mrs. John M. and autos were sang “Fling Out Free Mrs. C. J. Pattee is the weeK Hinchman of Detroit, ole seats the?>r'. Flag.”,wh. Text Books. 251 11 spending were ushered in by the Juniors led in Mich., arrived Tuesday to the The dia- Cobb, School Repairs.''' 259 gg Portland with her aunt, Mrs. Mattie S. spend nest advantage. The costume The summer at her home on dances, Virginia Reel, by marshal Bartlett Whiting, the Sopho- Sewers. 7 20 Haskell. Primrose Hill. reserved for the dances, the Maypole and Sellenger’s Round dances Cemeteries. 322 00 Welter Thurston of by the McLellan mores by marshal Orland Orchard and State of Mrs. Mary C. Mansfield has returned I ewiston is the rooters” seats for the school, were attractive Maine. 3 04 guest of his Stare Road from a three weeks’ visit with sister, Mrs. Herbert Patter- features, held the closest of attention and the Freshmen by marshal Granville Hof- 2 48 relatives with of ever in son, t.o attend the graduation of rs, wings were cordially applauded. seats reserved Sidewalks. 190 65 Medford, Mass. his fess, having for them by Fire Marian on either side for franklin’s Department 627 35 daughter, Thurston. ed first and second entry into class Mr. and Mrs. W. Chamberlain bands of their colors. The teachers City Team Expense. 187 96 Stanley i Philadelphia featured the Mrs. Edi h A. Danforth and Mrs. special features cast. In difference be- City 2130 of Howard, R. I., arrived recently for a Rose an occupied seats in the rear of the school. Building. tween unknown and a known Police short visit with York Edison left for to f muus was an improvised genius, Department. 12165 relatives. Tuesday Augusta with Nathan Read Excellent music was attend the characterizing Frank- furnished by the General School Purposes. 37 17 Division Encampment of the B. H. S. orchestra and lin. C. C. Pineo has joined his family at Sons of regular church choir with soio parts Armory. 236 49 Veterans Auxiliary, held there. by the home on M. school music The minuet was coached and Quimby Miller street. Mrs. Mitchell, directed Mrs. C. W. Wescott and A. P. Mrs. Sumner C. Goodhue. 70 Pineo met him in Boston. Mrs. Fred V. Cottrell is ill the left of this was a by Pattee and danced y Tot»>.$7,111 critically members of Rev. Arthur E. Wilson a with pneumonia at the home of the B. H. S., Elizabeth Hit- preached very The following orders were passed in Maj. Ned VanVoorhees and friend her :\, etc., screened by cur- brother, Dr. ^harles P. Bean of tridge, Elizabeth Olive Morse helpful and sermon on “To from Dix were Boston, l)oak, and appropriate concurrence: Camp in Belfast Thurs- where all was the long stretch Ruth with her husband she has been j Dinsmore, Carroll Parker, Austin the taken from St. day looking up former acquaintances. Testing,” Paul’s'let- Ordered: That it is the sense of the city spending the winter. I ices and one of the most Vaughan, Ashley Mathews and Bartlett | ter to the Corinthians, featuring the government that Mrc. Edward H. Fletcher has returned Whiting. The young ladies wore silk life, fire works should not be Mrs. P. me sunset skies as the from several Sidney Young and son Tom evening gowns of Colonial death and teachings of the good sold in weeks’ visit with relatives | style and had Christ, locally Belfast from June 8 to July I arrived Saturday for a few days’ visit m 6 to K. The statement their hair powdered. in South Hyannis and Fiskdale, Mass. The young men foundation. The superstructure is for the 6, and that in accordance therewith the J with relatives. They returned home corn was at a premium is wore the Colonial uniform and Mr. and gray wigs. individual. The testing of lives in made local stores Mrs. Charles S. Bickford left \ Tuesday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. It was a be, and hereby are, requested Remarkable order was very pretty feature. for Orono to Emery O. Pendleton. on the foundation furnished Thursday attend the com- I The Boston Tea (the by the and prohibited from such sales. This or- this of Party original dia- Gen. .John J. commander-in- i mencement of the University of Maine. icct.iug large body Miss Pershing, the church and the der Edward who has been here dur- logue written by Mildred Black) was school, home, wheth- is not intended to include paper caps Cook, it, H. S. yell accompanied of unusual merit. The chief of the American Expeditionary Mrs. J. E. Hayes and little l in£ the past year, having a as | meeting was pre- er perishable or imperishable. and but all daughters position Opportu- sparklers, other forms of fire- and fireman on the ■r';t lioots of the little In- sided over by Orland Orchard and the Forces in France, was a guest of our city Margaret Katherine went to Water- Belfast Burnham train, nities should be made use of in lives as ; works. It is further leaves soon were made other ordered that the city ville Saturday to spend the day with Mr. ! for Waterville, and will be on tbat the enforced quiet speeches by members of for only a few moments last Saturday the in buildings and ships should use only the rnashal and force Hayes. the Waterville-Portland run. High school, Hermit Nickerson, Ed that the police see that this order ;i abnormal pressure, afternoon. It was with regret ward Martin, Hillard Buzzell, Ora Pen- tested materials. He urged the youth is enforced. Mrs. C. P. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gen. Gov. Crosby Miss Anne C. ! SaiTord of Lynn. iiing number of “Maine, dergast, Donald Hnowlton and Carroll plans of entertaining Pershing, have before him to play fair and not cheat, to Ordered: That the city government lend Crosby have arrived from Boston and Mass., returned to Belfast, where Carl E. and their party at lunch Mr. he closing “America” the Miiliken, opened their summer home on Northport SaiTord has employment in the Field meet every temptation with the light of its assistance to the new Belfast Fair As- While Miss Gladys Keene in a Colonial on ac- store, lheir little son d by Miss Mitchell with in Memorial Hall were given up avenue. Raymond is recov- gown read Paul Revere’s Albeit conscience, to avoid egotism and false sociation and other allied committees in ering from the Ride, count of the of plans for his Maine effects of an auto accident mpaniment was a source as Paul change Laforest Fletcher of Somerville, Morey Revere and Charles pride, to be religious and make their B.
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