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■ ----—- i. i J Republican Journal PLUME MaLNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I 85_BELFAST, 20, 1913. NUMBER 47 > Contents of Today’s loumal. Lecture on Christian Science sum was lost The News of Belfast Lost. A of money up towc NEWS OF THE GRANGES. of Real 1 Monday. A reward will be given if left al PERSONAL PERSONAL. Secret Societies...Transfers In YY hich the Difference Between Previous- Estate.. Lecture on Christian Sci- this office. North Waldo Pomona Grange met with Ideas The W. C. T. U. will have a thimble party at ence.. News of Belfast.. News of the ly Accepted and Those in Mrs. Comet Nov. 12th. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Scribner a Grange, Swanville, There spent portion Frank O. Davis of Waterville is a the home of Mrs. Ida E. Cedar There will he a food sale for Thanks- guest at Grange. .Personal Wedding Kells... are Revealed. Aborn, street, special was a of last week in Old Eddy’s Teachings | good attendance and it waa an enjoy- Town. the home of Mrs. Lefia M. Cottrell. Gov. Haines on Prohibition. tomorrow, at 2 30 m. The roll giving at the rooms of the Arts and Crafts So- In Memorial hall laat a Friday, p. call able Thursday night lec- meeting. Mrs. Benjamin L. Tuttle went to Veterans’Meeting in Montville..The will be responded to ciety next afternoon at the Auburn AmoB A. Colcord returned ture on Christian Science was by Thanksgiving quota- Wednesday regu- Monday from a Old Fashioned Mothers of Maine given by Bick- Belfaat, held a last week to visit her tions. lar hour. Equity Grange, very inter- parents. short visit with friends in Islesboro. Fleet. nell C. S. B. member of the board ( poem). The Dwindling Barge Young, of eating meeting last Saturday evening. There Mrs. Arthur There was The ! Ritchie returned from Forest Notes.. Resources of Nation of the Mother Church, the First no session of Grade 9 last Friday. Eromathean meeting at Kent’a Hill Saturday Mr. and Mrs.C. M. Smalley arrived lectureship j was a good attendance, including visitors from visits in Lewiston Thursday are Studied. News last a and Plymouth, Mass. Being .Literary Church of Christ, in Boston. Principal Augustus D. Hayes attended the ses- Friday evening closed with specialty by from a near Maine. Scientist, There Morning Monroe. After the hurting trip Brookton, and Notes. sions of Helen Light Grange, S. Collins was a attendance of interested the National Grange in Manchester, Brier, Belfast, and Angie M. Paine, Ralph went to Boston Nov. 14th, the Garden.. good listeners. a clam chowder was served in Edward Sibley left for Boston by boat yes- Stable Manure for Prac- N. H., Searsmont. meeting the where he has The was introduced Mr. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, tak- employment for the winter. tically Clean Milk. .Obtaining and speaker by Howard L. ! dining room and all. terday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. ing the National enjoyed by Dressing Market Poultry..The Ash- and a of his remarks fol- degree. Supt. Wm. B. Wood- We have heard of a of the first volume Dr. D. P. Flanders and Miss Annie L. Barr Whitten, summary copy Seaside A. C. Sibley. land Dairy Plan...Advice to Farmers. bury taught and but Grange, Belfast, was represented at returned lows: Wednesday Thursday, of Williamson’s History, said to be in good last Saturday from a short visit in ot the was the National in N. Dr. Edw.n A. Starbuck of Boston was the Disappearance Progressive obliged to go to Searsport which grange Manchester, H., last Boston. Vote..Recent It takes a great deal of instruction to con- Friday, condition, for which the owner wants $10. If Deaths—W7interport. necessitated week, by A. D. Hayes, Earl guest of Rev. Charles B. Ames at the Unitarian closing the school here. wants it at worthy master; Probate Court. .Obitu. vince the average human being that the word anyone that price please advi. e Mr. Lincoln A. Warren of Searsmont Editorials... Braley, overseer, and Miss Coch- visit- parsonage last and Wednesday. Mrs. H. H. who this office. worthy Lucy Tuesday ary.. Mount Desert Correspondence "God” does not mean something remote or in- Carter, i6 visiting her sister, ed his son Franklin A. and friends in ran, worthy chaplain. Mr. Hayes took the this city .The Churches. Now Mrs. Forest in Mrs. Percy Dyer Thompson returned Wednes- accessible. we can think certain ideas Fletcher, Somerville, Mass., One of the handsomest lawns in the re- recently. The News of Belfast.. city National degree and Mr. the 6th and was the of honor at a Braley day to her home in from a few which reveal God. We have seen that here. guest recent card party ceives only a top of cotton seed Mrs. Bangor days of Belfast..Swanville...The dressing meal, 7th degrees. Fred E. Stinson and Mrs. Carrie Annals given Mrs. Fletcher. Mrs. Spauld- visit at the home of her uncle, William Hau h. These ideas reveal power because God and by Harry H. Car- which costs a little more than commercial fer- of News of Brooks.. Bel fast Free Library ing North Searsport were in this last ter of and Mrs. Carroll A public of Seven Star city M are one. are God with us. and Swampecott Carter of but which the owner meeting Grange, iss Albie Poor left Wednesday for New County Correspondence. .Some Ele- power They tilizer, considers superior Saturday. Lynn were also with several Troy, was held last Dr. ments of a Successfnl Career. ..The therefore power with us. We can think of guests, Somer- to that or to barn Saturday evening. Bedford, Mass., where she will spend the win- yard dressing. Mrs. ville ladies. George M. Twitchell of Auburn on “A Edwin A. Jones and Mrs. Louise B. Last of the Brigantines. our bodies, and as a matter of fact we think of Auction was played, each player spoke ter with her brothers, George and Lewis Poor. at 8 and Tomorrow, Friday night, o’clock, the Concrete Lesson in Brooks have returned from a short visit in Seareport. .Stockton Springs.. .Ship them a greai deal too much. Nevertheless, so receiving wearing flowers, a very pretty Progressive Farming" second in the series of whist Austin .1. Fernald was in Rockland last week News. .Born. .Married.. .Died. feature. The public parties followed by a duet Misses and Waterville. long as that is our it not to be I prizes were a cut glass vase piano by Gladys tendency, ought will be given in hall. called the-e by the death of his e usin, Ross and an Pythian Doughnuts and Phillis Estes, and a Miss Danforth difficult for us to that the ivory picture frame. Refreshments reading by Mr. H. W. Healey and family spent segret "Societies. recognize true coffee will be served and will be Sunday well F. Patterson, who died in Massachusetts were served after the prizes given. after which an oyster supper was served with with in of what God is affect our game. relatives Rockland, making the in thought may bodies, Mrs. Mrs. Cora Norton trip from an operation for appendicitis. Mary Whitney, and doughnuts and coffee. Dr. Twbtchell was en- their Metz since some kind of is The Chapman Concert. Under the d rec- car. I ian al Arch worked the thought doing something Mrs. M. A. Sanborn are Ro> chapter the committee. Mrs. P. D. H. Carter left morn- tion tertained at the home of the lecturer, Arnold Wednesday to our bodies ail the time. We walk because of William R. Chapman a series of ten Mrs. George H. Lakie of asters degree at the regular meeting Miss Stella toll in Newburyport, to enier the in Bos- concerts is Durgin, operator the Bel- Dodge. ing Homeopathic Hospital of mind; ami talk and think, and wink our eyes, to be given in Maine, with the fol- Mass., is in Belfast, called here by the illness -day evening. fast is a two ton for surgical treatment. She was accom- because of and do artists: telephone exchange, spending nnnd, everything else we lowing Mme. Lillian Blauvelt, the Children’s night was observed by Morning of her r.istcr, Mrs. Ralph Ames. J. Pattee, W. J. Dorman, David L. weeks’ vacation in with her panied by a trained nurse, Mrs. Waiter Clem- are because of and world famous Beverly sister, doing mind, we do abso- soprano, Mr. John Finnegan, Light Grange, Monroe, Saturday evening, Nov. Mr. D. I William H. Hail and Morris L. Slugg Mrs. N. Louden Page, and Miss Frances San- George Mahoney, who has been ill at ents of Roxbury, Mass. the because of for matter celebrated Irish and Mr. and it to be a lutely nothing matter, tenor, Jaime 15th, proved red letter night for his home on Salmond street with a severe at- Rockland last Monday evening to at- born resumed her duties in the room Mr. and Mrs. L. A. of Brewer arrived cannot nor talk the operating Savage think nor walk by itself when Overton, famous American violinist, the little and the grown as well. tack of is just a two folks, ups appendicitis, improving. inspection of Claremont commandery. Monday after weeks’ vacation, a portion Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Austin W. thought is absent returned from Berlin. Director Chapman will The recess was in Mr. Hall's auto. of which was in pleasantly passed by partaking Mrs. Carrie of rhe trip was made be the spent Boston. Eluridge Jackson is visiting Keating at the Cobe place in North port.