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S Journal. %<■ 0{ Today UtSl 1UAKY. Advertised Letters. The The Churcties. The News of Belfast. following let- ] t ters remained uncalled for in the Belfast PERSONAL. the Front. .Secret post j PERSONAL. \ >e from Miss died / ] Lydia Sophia Ferguson at 8 p. m. The 25th office for the week Nov. 28th: _ obituary. .The Churches.. anniversary of the is ending Mrs, dedication of Miss Lillian Harmon of Thorndike em- j Peter W. left last I Heal Estate. .The News Nov. 27th at the Tapley hospital of a compli- St, Francis D S. Creasey, Geo. L. R. P. Robbins. Murphy Saturday to spend Mr. and Mrs. O E. Dutton (Catholic) church will be Bank. Dillaway, of Merrill are l Yescott Memorial Build- cation of diseases, an for .fittingly ployed in The City National a week in Boston and vicinity. following operation observed at 10 a. ; Miss Hazel of visiting relatives in Brookline and ! Wedding Bells..News m., today, as announced in Doak, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Somerville. strangulated hernia several weeks She The Waldo Veteran association will Mrs. Ella Seekins of Swanville is Mass. ago. The Journal last week. I County R. returned last the guest oranges. George Doak, Thursday night 'n;F; had been in delicate health for never meet Dec. 7th at the Grange hall in Brooks. of her Mrs. Daniel Home Let- years.but | from after a two daughter, Ingalls. Mr. and m Missouri..A The usual services will be held in the Kockwood, week's hunting Mrs. Benj. F. Wells, Jr., of Auburn and did not mention her even Uni- complained, ills A alarm at 7 m. Saturday was for a James H. Howes was versalist church next still p, trip, bringing with her a buck ano a doe, which in Boston the past are spending with bis in the home. At the Sunday with sermon Thanksgiving mother, Election. ..Probate hospital they learned to by fire in the Moody house on Spring she week business in [ ornia the pastor, Rev. Arthur A. chimney shot herself, and of which she is justly ;on connection with his dry Mrs. B. F. Wells. the Rivers Meet. .Bel- love her for the fortitude and Blair. Rev. W. ,, ..re patience she street. No damage. proud. goods store. H. Hainer of the Christian church of Miss Alfreds a i ibrarv- manifested to the end. She was born at Bangor Ellis, student at the Univer- | City- from a preached very acceptably Amos Clement has returned hunting The Lubec Sardine Co. will discontinue Mr and Mrs. Edmund Wilson left of is u 1'he War News....Boy- 24, 1846, the of the late during the past two Saturday sity Maine, spending Thanksgiving with point Sept. daughter in the of Moosehead ■ .The Old in Mr. Blair's trip with friends vicinity and for to visit Mr. and her niniecences. Apple Moses WaBon and Brooks Sundays absence. packing tomorrow, Friday, the plant will Somerville, Mass., Mrs. sister, Mrs. Fred A. Johnson. Waldo Letter... Lydia Ferguson. She County At Lake, bringing two deer. be shut down for the season. some Sidney B. Keene. first attended the home the Unitarian Church next morn- Despite Miss Katherine. E. '.s adding in Rockport. .Coun- schools, but when very Sunday Pillsbury 13 the guest of at 10 45, Rev. A. E. There was no at the November drawbacks there has been a good pack of ex- Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker went to her .indence.| young went to Tilden Seminary, Brattleboro, ing Wilson will preach on quorum Winthrop cousin, Mrs. William K. Keene, and will *' last cellent It is Why Unitarian?” a meeting of the school committee Monday quality. expected that the Saco Monday to spend two weeks with her remain until s, ns of Belfast, Vt., where she graduated. Later she took restatement of this parents, after the holidays. church’s faith for the Valley Co. will close its season Mr. and Mrs. H. Sews and Notes. .The Snow lessons in benefit of those who evening. Canning Chester Shaw. private Boston, making a speci dty may Mrs, Henry Albee and son Otis returned, Raiment have or very soon. It had a corn ‘f NuV. 14th..Royal of Greek and Latin. While Haver- forgotten, wish to know, or who think John R. Dunton, is giving a series of good pack and Mr and Mrs. Allen of to teaching in Esq., Perley Montville re- their home in Tremont after a °rk. the was the ever Tuesday ,,r sew “Unitarians don’t believe short on law before the apple pack largest made. ford, Pa., she took a short course at anything anyway.’» talks Commercial turned home last Tuesday after a visit with visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bryn Mr. Tomlinson of Earl Curtis. Correspondence.Corre- Sunday school at noon. A cordial is of the school. Portland, the president of for Mawr College in Philadelphia. She taught in invitation pupils High Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Carter, High street. ct* Course Poultry Keep- he Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bedell of Auburn extended to anyone interested company, visited the plant Moaday. are Deaths. the Howard Seminary, Bridgewater, Mass., “concerning The regular monthly business meeting of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cobb of ^ Hecent Middleboro, spending Thanksgiving in Belfast, guests of Bel- this sect.” be held at The High school “The Girl from rt. Stockton Springs.. aud for years in Mrs. Hayes’ school on Marl- the Belfast Woman’s Club will their play, Upper arrived to remain over Mass, Wednesday their daughter, Mrs. William H. Hall. Current..born. .Married* m. Seven" will be presented in Colonial Thea- boro street, Boston In 1890 and 1891 she At the Methodist Church next Sunday Rev. club room Monday, Dec. 4th, at 3 p. tl*e Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fletcher. tre, Dec. under Miss Blanche Jennys came home from the ’pied studied in and Horace B. Seilers will at 10.46 a. m. on Friday evening, 8th, the di- _ Germany, The Journal was preach a of the per- Mrs. Lulu Carter Hills, graduate Misses Elizabeth A. and of rection of Mrs. S. A. Parker. The is Kelley Margaret A, University Maine to spend mitted to her letters which are “Little Foxes.” Sunday school at noon. At nag play Thanksgiving publish home, Maine General in Portland, re- Dunton will leave some time in THE FRONT. Hospital and and ia January for with her Dr. and C. from as 2.30 m. Mr. Sellers will in the bright catchy well cast. There will parents. Mrs. W. Jennys. recalled exceedingly and of a p. speak chapel ceived a certificate as a nurse. p .. interesting registered a two months in in be between the acts. sojourn Florida, probably high literary standard. In her of at East Northport, The subject of the specialties Last Tuesday -,n Holmes of Cambridge, years study evening before the Crescent Rev. Arthur E. Wilson will speak the was City. wedding bells. 1 and Miss service will be “A God of Thurs- following received: her hospital in teaching Ferguson made many Truth,” This, experiences Unitarian Alliance in Castine, Dec. 13th, on To the Bernes O. Norton and son Charles attended evening the of the meet- Senior Class of the Belfast High •arian church Wednesday friends &ho were loyal to her to the last. She day, subject prayer •‘Socialism and What Effect the War Will Have School. I am much that choice a luncheon at noon last in Bos- will be “Reasons for At pleased your given Friday SANDERS-Drury. Neil C. Sanders and Miss .1 an under was probably the best read woman in ing Thanksgiving.” of a this open meeting Belfast, Upon it.” play year has been one of mine. ton Brothers to 8.30 there will be a brief by the Dodge the agents for Virginia M. Drury were married at 8 Woman’s Alliance, the in both the classics and modern literature. meeting of the Sun- The Girl from Upper Seven is a favorite play p. m., school officers and teachers. All members of A. E. Clark Camp, S. of V. and I look back “Genie McShane" their cars. Nov. 28th,at the home of the Junior Alliance, members She was modest in the extreme, kind-hearted day Friday, ajt upon with officiating clergy- are annual many pleasant remembrances. I wish I man, Rev. J. Wilbor 7.30 a rehearsal of “Our Folks” at the requested to attend the meeting might Howard Heath of Boston was called Richardson. The double and the offering. and thoughtful, and was beloved by all who p. m., be in the home taking audience Dec. 8th. Please my service was Dec. 4th, when the election of officers will accept the ring used, and were unattend- rare 1 death of his Mrs. they Miss Holmes to be ap- knew her. A conversationalist, it was parsonsge. kindest wishes for a most successful p.esenta- by grandmother, Sarah take ed. For the present are at the a to place. tion. Sincerely yours J. White, and remained until with his they stopping ■ ver one thousand dollars always pleasure discuss with her matters First Baptist Church, Rev. J. Wilbor Rich Monday Gladys home of Mr. and Mrs. The which was to have been Ruth Bridgham. Mrs. Flora J. Charles Simmons, Bel- >wn efforts and of current interest or events of the ardson residence 1 bridge party mother, Heath. forward- important minister; Northport avenue, mont last at the Belfast avenue, but later will go to housekeeping the French Miss past. Since 1891 she had been connected with 212-3. Sunday morning, given Monday evening The following committees from the Univer- Mr.