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June 25,1914 THE 'VOI.I MK 86_!_ SECRET SOCIETIES. ^^roTroday. lournaL Base Ball. The Churches. PERSONAL PERSONAL. PERSON \LS Bangor Pythiana are already laying plans THE EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. Miu Mary Payaon will the week-end Carl Colcord la friends in Islesboro. which will service next Sun- spend Irving L. Perry bu returned from a few visiting for another great event next fall The Easterns defeated the Oid There will be an Epiecopal , tEl w**^tB5nS££fc,£Si Towns in with her parents in Hope. visit in Boston. f‘ uarj ■ Personals.. church vestry. lays’ Ur. and Urn. Edwin A. Jones went to Bos- churches.. if not exceed that of June 17th. South June at 8 90 m. in the North -H^he >qual Brewer, 17th. 1 to 0. It was a day p. t5t4/.>f the Grange..Reception at Panl R. Smith is at home from Bates Col- Miss Shaw ia at home from Sim- ton last Friday for a few days’ visit. S The order of Fathers will hold a pitchers’ battle between McLellaS tor aervice at North Marjorie Raesick House.. Winterport High Pilgrim the Preaching ?•«“* lege for the summer vacation. locals and Howard tor Old 2.30 o clock, followed oon’s College, Boston. Mrs. William Downs of Cheatnot Hill, Haas., Four Generations. nesting Monday evening, July 6th, in Odd Town and each was next Sunday afternoon at lhv, .r Wilson Demo- found for five scattered Mrs. Anotina arrived Saturday from J. W. Bowler of Palermo was in is the guest of her brother, Roscoe Black. L Washington Letter. The fellows' hall. All members are requested to be hits. Old Town got by Sunday achool. Augusta and the Vet- be- one man to third base. First Perish Lynn, Maas,, for a two weeks’ visit aat on business. p,ct" °“L Administration present as matters of business will come only The eervice at the Friday William Swan Kelley of Minneapolis has ar- Washington Whisperings... morning fore the On ths Congress street grounds June ia held at 10.45 a. m.p Sun- Mias Mary A. Bickford of Brooklyn, N, Y., Mrs. Clifford J. Pattee baa returned from rived and will spend the summer at The Bat- f Rules for Borrowing Honey.. meeting. 17th, Church (Unitarian) and Free Trade.. Bangor defeated Belfast, 6 to 8. meeta at 1L45. has arrived to spend the summer In Belfast risita in Portland and Boston. Foreign Trade A new lodge of Knights of Pythiss wss in- piling up five’ day. The Sunday achool tery. Bangor. .NewsSnapshots runs on Beattie in the first Mrs. 2Ehf,„5in itiated st Unity last Tuesdsy evening by inning. Wheeler, The eervicea at the Univeraeliat Arthur A. Blair will return home today, Miss Sarah R. Gardner ia visiting relatives Miss Leah Hoxie of Wintbrop will arrive to- Week. who was more regular ,he and the displaced him, effective. Fox, be aa followa: from a few visit in Old Town, Rockland and Ihomaaton. to visit Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker, of the Week.. Time- iraod Chancellor Wilson of Portland, church next Sunday will rhursday, days’ Camden, day High i Snapshots for Bangor, held the locals to five hits and Pittsfield Personals lame Grand Vice Chancellor H. F had at 10.45 o’clock; Sunday ■tract. >. «h, n HinU. evening preaching aervice T. H. Fernald returned Monday from visits Mrs. Luceua H. Heath of East Corinth is f‘ ■> G. A. R.. How to Get up instituted a new at Vinalhaven. good support. “Maine lawyer lodge school at noon. in Rockland, South Waldoboro and Friendship, ipanding the summer with relatives in Belfast William Walden returned to Boston Monday of July Party. At Maplewood, June 19th, Belfast trimmed fourth ae Children’s 1 md after a short visit with his brother, Charles H. Etc.. The regular meeting of Canton Pallas, P. M., Next will be observed Miss Edith C. Wilson was called to tiardiner Bayside. ."By Their Fruits,’ Bangor by a score of 10 to 4. It was a free Sunday t,j „,rials. with an Walden. L O. 0. F., will be held Wednesday evening, at the Univeraaliat church, ap- last Friday by tne death ot Mrs. William Fal- Mrs, Emma Mason of is >»cEf l orrespondenee. hitting game. Bragg umpired a good game Day Seareport visiting fuunty e of of Belfast.. [uly 1st, when plana will be made for the trip discourse followed by baptism ner. I ter Mrs. Alfred P. River- Mias Hester Brown arrived Tuesday from rug News except for one very faulty decision at first propriate daughter, Stevens, The> E. M. ;o where Field exercises will be Boston to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Fred in Haste (story): Unity, Day when a Belfast runner was called out teveral children. Mrs. R. L. Stevens returned to her lide Drive, New York. parents, Iiried at Bucks- although Monday >».• Seminary. .Graduation leld on the Fourth of July m which the Can* hold services in Waldo Brown. .American Carrying the ball was in air when the runner reached The Christian Scientists home in Portland after a visit with Belfast Orlando Tithetington has returned from | Seminary. on will take Then part. the Chase the 127 Main street, Sunday morning at relatives. Miss Inez L. Barker of Center MontvilUr r !.ow Ebb..Wash Day bag, missing throw but catching their ball, Philadelphia, where ho accompanied his son .North Troy. of Pythias day waa observed in Ban- the ball before it Wednesday evening at 7.30 tailed on Belfast friends Tuesday on her way .rnjsmv Knights reached the ground, the run- 11 o’clock and Miss Sabra B. Dyer went to tfcaterville Mon- Robert to visit relatives. Post.. Advertising June when hundreds of members of are welcome. in Dark Harbor. |,v Parcel tor, 17th, ner having crossed in the meantime. The i’clock, to which all to visit friends and attend the Com- to visit friends Produce...A Champion lay Colby Ralph A. Bramhail is at home from Cmby i»n Farm hat order assembled there from all over the News of the st Mason s Mills Corn Grower... Bangor Daily says game: The services next Sunday nencemtnt. I College a..u will assist his brother f rank E. in Miss Alice E. Simmons returned Tuesday Fourteen-Year-Old State for of work of the In- exemplification degree by Belfast surely had a headed a. m.. followed by the visits in Livermore New Sharon, ■I 'Annual Cleaning up snappy outfit, sill kf! held st 10.30 D. H. U. S. left Bucks- 1 he Bramhail Market this summer. From Falls, he team of the Peter Woodland of the nimble Mr. Foote. Chaplain Tribou, N., tlarden Notes..Maine Crop Lodge by Harry Wormwood snd at Reformed church Brunswick and Kent’B Hill. 1 of late New Sunday school, Trinity >ort June 19th for where he will visit Lewiston, The Making and Feeding A and address E. C. the England leaguer joined the Virginia, Rev. Gilbert E. of a for- L«ynn, Mass. parade by followed Sunday school. Edgett Rockland, Court..Out Fishin’ Belfast team here and br Ire up the game with it 230 p. m., by ■is daughter. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frost left Wednesday i'rebate Plummer of Bath, and work were feat- ner pastor of the belfast M. E. church, spent degree a homer with two men on. He also contributed of College occupied for Boston and will sail from that Harry W. Upton Colby Brown of Boston has everal in ifternoon ires. a double and single and got three runs Miss Helen arrived for days this city last week. .Born. himself, last in the absence next on their Stockton Springs.. seems to be the Baptist pulpit Sunday tort Saturday European trip. which starting in well. visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. James F« Died...Market. .The News Tarratine Tribe of Red Men will confer the Sturtevant. Next Sunday the Achorn of Camden and Mrs. d The boxman for Belfast was Temple, a >f Rev. W. F. ATaldo Brown. of N. arriv- Lucius Duncan of Rockland Miss Effie Bridges Brooklyn, Y., ks County Correspondence. Chief’s degree on one candidate next Monday brawny six-footer of the same type of beauty concert will take the place of are guests of Mr. Children’s Day on her sons ind ;d boat last Sunday and called broth- evening at their regular meeting and the annual as our old college chum Hank Callahan of the service. Eugene R. Spear and Donald and Wal- Mrs. E. A.-Jones at the Windsor. by ;he regular morning to Fredericton Pets. Mr. Temple attended strict- ter left Monday for in sr, Sumner Bridges, on her way Penotscot FAST BELFAST. election of officers will follow. There will be visits with relatives Melvin who has to business and our men to The services for the week at tfce Baptist Webber, just finished his ly although got ftockland and Bath. Clement and Louise neetings on the first and third Mondays during him there to be a lack of ■’reshman year at Bowdoin Mrs. Amos daughter on frequently appeared as follows: meeting this, College, returned Saturday in Bangor ihurch will be prayer next to N >svery spent he months of and The tribe concerted action against his delivery. Be- Miss Helen M. aat to his vill come from Seal Harbor Saturday July August. children’s concert, Sunday Sanderson spent the week- Thursday home in South China. sides a very fair is rhursday, evening; the wed- lave their annual visit to the being pitcher. Temple snd at the Hurd the of remain until after Sleeper-Pitcher •line*' postponed a at noon; Chriat- Farm, Northport, guest Miss Edna D, who a something of batter and contributed a brace it 10.45 a.
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