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aturday Issued^ S Tuesday Issui? Thursw Saturday he ourier azette T C - G THREE CENTS A COPY Entered as Second Class Mall Mattes Rockland, 'Maine, Saturday, September 9, 1939 V olum e 94...... Number 108. Established January, 1846. By The Courter-Gaiette, 465 Main Bi. !■ M ' Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now,” [EDITORIAL] The Courier-Gazette "Tammany" and many others. In VIEWS ON BOND ISSUES THREV-T1MESA-WEEK “The Black Cat” several of the numbers, he will be A Substantial Knox County Town Maine voters next Monday will pass judgment upon the Editor accompanied by outstanding groups WM. O FULLER adoption of the $9,000,000 highway bond issue. Roy L. Fer- of child singers, assembled especial­ Associate Editor nald, candidate for governor, has been stumping the State FRANK A WINSLOW ly for the picture. in active opposition to the measure, while State Senator The new songs which Bing will Hubscrlptlona W*,’?" Francis Friend, chairman of the committee, stoutly defends sing in the picture are the work of |i, advance; single coplea thiee cenw the preposition. Both have issued lengthy screeds, which Advertising ratev based upou clrcula Johnny Burke and James V. Mon­ Hon and very reasonable if carefully read and analyzed, would probably go far toward aco, ace song writing team. E n­ NEWSPAPER HISTORY providing the average voter with knowledge as to how he shall Tha Rockland Oazette was eetab- titled "Still the Bluebird Sings,” tlahcd In 1846 In 1874 the Courier was vote. But the average voter does not analyze economical prob­ “ G o MMbiished and consolidated with the "An Apple For the Teacher, lems, and too often votes “no” because he lacks a full under­ Oaaette In 18S2 The Free Press was Fly A Kite," and "A Man and H is' tsiabllshed In 1855 and In 1891 changed standing of the case. Its name to the Tr'bune. These papers Dreams." they already rank In the Two questions are presented by this bond Issue. rouaolldated Mar, a 17. 1897 hit class As In the case of the 1. Does this issue increase the outstanding State debt? old songs , Bing will have child «•> 2. Does it increase taxes? By The Roving Reporter singers furnishing vocal back­ Tls looking downward makes The answer to the first question is Yes—It does increase one dizzy Browning * ground. Incidentally, it is in the singing 1 the State debt $300,000 the first year and from then on retire­ ♦.♦.♦.^•♦,*•*•*•*••*■*'**88 ments of the old and new issues will be equal, maintaining a Rough fabrics are going to be in­ of one of these numbers—"An Apple ; highway and bridge bonded debt of approximately $24,100,000 creasingly important in suits this for the Teacher"—that Linda I fall for town as well as country STRAND THEATRE during the period of this issue—not $45,000,000. Ware, who is a discovery of Charles wear. Gray-greens, blue-greens, A blight, melodious host of grand The answer to the second question, "Will taxes be in­ R Rogers, producer of the picture, lovats or heather tones, brown old songs, known to oldsters and creased?" is No. The receipts from the gas tax and automo­ renders other numbers In the pic­ and grays are the predominating youngsters alike because they have bile registration fees at present rates are sufficient to care ture, too—numbers ranging from colors in novelty patterns. Color­ become increaslnjly popular for the interest and retirement of this as well as past highway the catchy "Darktown Strutters' ings are generally louder with the through the years, and four new and bridge bond issues. Ball" to Tschalkowsky's "Waltz of songs, destined to rank In the hit 'Therefore," says Senator Friend, “I favor the adoption of color often carrying the pattern, class, will be sung and danced to the Flowers." According to all re­ Instead of the pattern carrying the this bond Issue." ports, her voice has tremendous fabric. Young men are wearing In the great new Bing Crosby com­ Thomaston— "The Home of Knox" looking eastward from the Knox Hotel If the proposed bond Issue Is not accepted by the people, range, rare quality, and great herringbones and fancy weaves for edy drama, "The Star Maker." it would appear that one of two things must necessarily The old songs are the work of power, marking it as one of the business while university men, par­ happen:— most exceptional voices to be heard ticularly, favor the rough fabrics Gus Edwards, the famous showman Save Young Lives Either all S tate highway and Federal-aid highway con­ In years. such as Shetiands, tweeds and whose amazing career suggested the URGES EVERYBODY TO VOTE struction work must be discontinued, after the present bond Lovers of classical music will not Cheviots. story of the picture Bing will be issue has been exhausted, if the present activities now pro­ be disappointed In “The Star Mak­ Gov.UVe 17t*llwv»oBarrows •Addresses • L’ 1 ■“ ————— | heard singing such tuneful Ed­ vided for under the General Highway Fund, including S tate er,” for Walter Damrosch, the Some bicycle riders are the de­ wards' numbers as "School Days. Open Letter To Citizens Qn proposed Rockland School District, aid and third class highway construction, maintenance and "In My Merry Oldsmobile." "Look "grand old man" of American spair of motorists, to say nothing Of Maine — -- snow removal work and bridge construction, are to be c o n ­ music will be heard conducting of pedestrians The other day I saw Out for Jimmy Valentine," “If I Whether They Vote “Yes” Or “No” tinued on their present level, and this level Is now below what Was a Millionaire,” “I Can’t Tell The Philharmonic Orchestra of To Citizens of Maine: — two young bicyclists riding on Main it was ten years ago; Los Angeles in Beethoven's Sym­ Within a few days thousands of street and seeing how' close they Why I Love You But I Do," "I Or, if we reasonably assume that there is no increase In phony The orchestra, under Dam- our school children throughout could squeeze between motor cars Rockland, Sept. 8 This is accomplished by Issuing the gas tax or registration fees and that funds to match Fed­ rosch's direction, also accompanies Maine return to their desks and riding in the same direction. To Parents and Citizens interested bonds, which mature within a 25 eral-aid, at least $1,000,000, and to provide for work on State Miss Ware in several of her num­ studies. They are the treasures of THE LOBSTER POT year limit, the amount to be de­ highways are to be taken from the General Highway Fund, bers. our homes—rising citizens of our in schools: Few persons have any Idea of the termined by the School District then there must be a very substantial curtailment in the AT FRIENDSHIP •The Star Maker.” which was di­ State of tomorrow. Monday, Sept. 11, during hours multiple duties which befall a po­ activities now set up under the General Highway FunJ and rected by Roy Del Ruth, tells how Each year young lives have been from 10 to 7, the citizens of Rock­ Trustees and city officials. liceman I saw Frank Bridges the Will Remain Open the major activities which very likely would have to be the Bing, a tin-pan alley song writer | snuffed out by motor vehicles in We are interested in the proper other day lugging off the street land are to have an opportunity to ones to suffer, would be the secondary road work, including and small time hoofer, rises to the hands of careless operators several armfuls of wood which had Until October 2 exercise their right of franchise, re­ development of our youth. Reek- State aid and third class highway construction, bridge con­ top In the entertainment world by Every such accident has cut short land Is a city of which we may all fallen from an overloaded truck, Dally from 12.00 to 7.30 P. M. garding two important issues. One struction, and. unfortunately, the very much needed funds making stars out of talented chil­ the life of a defenseless child and be proud. Its continued success is and which had been flying hither concerns a State-wide Referendum, for the maintenance of roads and bridges already constructed. Later Re ervations May Be Made dren. The cast of the picture also brought sorrow and grief to a home dependent, in a large measure, upon and yon when struck by vehicles. regarding a bond issue. The other The voter must decide. By Telephone includes Louise Campbell, Ned and family somewhere in our midst the proper growth of those 2000 Needless killings of this type can, has to do with the progressive de- Many persons have commented Waldoboro 19-2 Sparks, Laura Hope Crews, and children now attending our schools. 108-It Janet Waldo—adv. l t seems, be avoided il car opera-1 velopment of our schools in which As your Superintendent, I have upon the wonderful memory of tors heed the •‘School—Go Slow" we are au vitally interested, been requested by the Parent- THE SCHOOL DISTRICT Miss Anna E. Coughlin, former signs that mark the approach to ! By yoting yes on an act t0 lncor. principal of Rockland High School. Teacher Association to urge every Another question which the voters (of Rockland) must de­ At the recent reunion of the class city and suburban institutions The the Ro;kland school District loyal citizen to vote on this Issue, cide next Monday relates to a proposed school district for the in accordance with their best judg of 1907 there were present 32 per­ BALLARD BUSINESS SCHOOL hour of travel to and from schools, the cltizens wm be creating the ma- city of Rockland. The Issues are presented in another column sons who had left school 32 years and the daily recess periods, are chlnery which will enable them to ment, either for or against, that - by George J. Cumming, superintendent of schools, who before She was able to call prac­ Entoll Now For Fall Term Beginning times demanding the utmost watch­ improve the physical conditions of true concensus of our people might simply urges th at the voters express themselves pro or con. fulness on the part of drivers. cur schools, by acquiring property, j be obtained. tically all of them by their first MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 The matter may be fairly summarized in two sentences: names. Inin conaniunwe consequence w of the u«: great haz-- erecting, enlarging, repairing, equip-| Remember the date and the time One—The act undoubtedly alms at the betterment of one Office Open for Registration beginning ard confronting our young folks pjng an

gages in many activities, each one The Courier-Gazette Twilight League Amid Jeers Of Mob important for human welfare, ma- T U R K S - n M K S - A - ttt EK K WITH A SQUAD OF 4 3 ------t ! terial and spiritual. Each Corps of Rockland and Camden To Salvation Army Made First the Salvation Army is a center of Faith is the substance of things Complete the Series With E A L M O F Appearance In London— charitable work m addition to its hoped for, the evidence of things Coach Matheson Is Chiselling Out Football j being a center of spiritual activities not seen. Heb. 11: 1. Double-Header Sunday And N o w . ' directed particularly at the un- Team For Eight-Game Schedule ------' churched and those who otherwise Music No religious organization has j seem hopelessly lost. DOUBLE-HEADER SUNDAY ever won such complete and world- ! The many activities of the local At The High School i y GlaJyt St. Clair HeistaJ The Rockland High i their stunts at Community Park j w[de respect, even affection, as the | Salvation Army include Unfavorable weather conditions School football schedule each night. Salvation Army has achieved in the caused cancellation of the game for this season includes j Assisting Coach Matheson is John Barbirolli, conductor of the did not attend but said afterward 60 years since "General" William j Community Center. to have been played by Rockland I. eight games, the hom e, Joseph Topping, late of the Bates By The Pupils New York Philharmonic Symphony •Oh dear, why didn't I go to that Booth, the son of an English tailor, Gospel Services. and Camden, in Camden last team's opponents being team who is specializing in line first led his uniformed "army" of Orchestra, was married in July to concert!" Open-air Services. night. The balance of the series • • * • Brunswick. Hallowell, work militant Christians through the School began Tuesday w ith an Sunday School. will be played as a double-header Miss Evelyn Rothwell. oboist, the In the September issue of The Madison. Skowhegan, streets of London amid the jeers enrollment of 458 in Senior High Educational Classes. in Camden Sunday afternoon, the ceremony taking place in the Regis- Etude under “Fifty Years Ago Th's Morse High of Bath. Farmington. of the mob. It was a new mani- and 310 in Junior High O W L 'S H E A D Recreational Classes first game beginning at 1.30 sharp Oardiner. Winslow and Bar Harbor. ------' Ifestation and so to be suspected. • * • • trar's office of Bloomsbury, London. Month is an article, a word picture, Family Relief. This double-header will climax • • • • given by the late Edward Baxter The list follows: Miss Dorothy Young played a I it was different from any estab- , Ritchie Linnell has loaned the Missing Persons Bureau. the Twilight League season. Noted in the lost of Competitions Perry, of the maner in which Liszt, Sept. 16. Rockland at Brunswick trumpet solo “The Lily," polka, by J lished religious movement, and so' typewriting department his port­ Family Visitation. shown in the September issue of The his teacher, conducted his classes Sept 23. Rockland at Hallowell. Casey with the Rockland band1 was too undignified to be taken j able victrola on which to play the Prison Parole Work. Sept. 30. Rockland at Madison concert at the public landing seriously by church people. rhythm records used in the type­ They Deserve It Etude is The Paderewski Prize Com- Mr Perry, who shamed physical Transient Relief. petition which offers $1000 for the handicaps, in spite of bllndess, was Oct 7. Skowhegan in Rockland. recently. At the Thomaston I t did not take many years, how- ] writing classes. A baseball beano party will be held • • • • Monday night at Camden for the best work fcr Chamber Orchestra cne of the most brilliant pianists Oct 14 Rockland at Both. fair she played a solo. At the ever, for the world to learn that the The Salvation Army is a mem­ Band and orchestra rehearsals benefit of Camden's championship and a second $1000 for a concerto or and most broadly learned musicians Oct 21. Farmington in Rockland. Warren concert she played a duet Salvation Army was not trying to ber of the local Community Chest began Thursday morning at the baseball players. Special prizes as other serious work for a solo instru • | in the American profession of his Oct 27 iFriday) Oardiner at "Gloriana" by Barnard, with her set up a new church, but to reach the unfortunates whom the church, which is starting its annual drive Community Building with Mr. Law. well as novelty games will be th ment with symphonic orchestra.1 day. It wil be recalled that Mr. Rockland. uncle, Frank Young of Owls Head i i • • • • order of the evening and those in ' Works must not exceed 15 to 20 Perry summered tn Camden for Nov 4 Winslow at Rockland. They also played a duet at the could not or did not reach. >Ior money needed to carry on its work among those who need Its Mrs. Rogers is trying out the charge promise an even more enjoy- | minutes in performance and must | some years, if memory serves me Nov 11. Bar Harbor at Rockland. Orange fair at Owls Head Town That has been its mission services. There is no more fitting girls' voices for Olee Club. able time than that recently held at ** received before Feb. 1. 1940 In right. Donald Matheson, coach, can hall, accompanied at the piano by the whole world over since way in which anyone can demon­ • • • • the same place for the injured plav- i case anv of our readers are inter- 1 . . . . summon a genial smile at small her sister. Mildred, who also is tal­ 1878 How far it has succeed - strate his or her loving-kindness Class Officers elected in the ers cn this year s outstanding team ' est*d- fuU information may be ob- A lovely spot in my summer was provocation but when he surveys ented in music. She is 15 years of ed in bringing not only the light of toward his brothers or sisters who senior class are Perry Howard, . . . . j tained from Mrs. Elizabeth C. Allen the call I had from Miss Ada Zeller his squad of 43 hustling students age and the daughter of Mr and the Oospel but the material help have fallen by the wayside than to president; Nathalie Edwards, vice Once or twice each season there Secretary Paderewski- Fund. 290 during her Rockland visit with Mrs- he feels that the occasion calls for Mrs. Ear| E. Young of Haddonfield, without which mere preaching give to the Community Chest. president; Mary Cross, secretary; comes from the fertile pen of Oil Huntington Avenue, Boston. Belle Taylor. Miss Zeller, a very- a broad grin. And this is how the N j Her only teaching is with her falls on stony ground is testified by Human Interest Story Edwin Jones, treasurer; girl repre­ Patten a very frank communication gifted pianist and composer, living squad summarizes: uncle during the summer and she the history of hundreds of thou­ A man returns to Rockland after sentative to the Student Council. concerning local baseball matters. Orlando Cole, cellist of The Curtis in Brooklyn, has a wide following in Letter men from last year—Owen shows remarkable progress with the sands to whom the devoted “sol- being away several years He se­ Pearl Leonard; boy representative, Always to the point and always a String Quartet, wrote a most de- her field, and has won no little ac- Allen. William Cummings, Kent double and triple tonguing. She diers" of the Salvation Army bring cured a position in the quarry and Daniel Munro. fair presentation of the case. The lightful and enlightening cover of j claim for her outstandingly fine work Olover Gus Huntley, David Maz- also plays in the Haddonfield High | help and comfort daily and nightly, • • • • following paragraph is from his let­ the Berkowitz - Sokcloff recital ' In addition to concert work, she zeo Mike McConchie. Frank Spin- School orchestra and band and , No man may say of another! . needed some practical assistance. An "Earl Dow photo" was taken ter to the current issue of the Cam­ (Rcckport. Aug. 26). for the Camden conducts a choral , Isctintz tzrfttitnrfp i FCIlQPr lfl ail Cm^rRdlCJ HIlu tills with a general assembly with Laura he could take it. Never once did he its meager literature so that sucn the concert to be given at the Boat kin. Donald Rossnagle. Elmer Small, guests Friday of Warner S t. Clair Iastlng gratitude. ■Tn th» nvoraop hmiwaift in >n oniv one of many that are avail- Pomeroy leading devotions. Perry sulk or show resentment or anger, t programs are forced to rely chiefly Bam. Rockport, on Wednesday. Jack Smith. Bertram Snow. George i at a beach party. A hot dog roast 10 tne average nousewite in many New England communities it j ab'f for men' women, and children, Howard welcomed teachers, old and Gams after game, no matter what I on unimportant transcriptions. But Sept 13. at 8.15. The program, car- Staples. John Storer. Richard Suke- was enjoyed, supplemented by ice new. and all students including insults had been hurled at him be- here for the two players at one in- rying on the high standard set in forth, Albert Winchenbach. Rich- cream, cake and cookies. Those is an organization which welcomes “green horns' in the balcony. He fore, he continued to do his utmost, strument lies a rich treasury of un- these summer concerts will feature ard Young. Joe Ar.astasio, Herbert present were: Miriam Scammon, contributions of un-needed clothing B R O A D CO V E also talked of the importance of Always jjis deportment was that of touched masterworks Moreover. William Harms, pianist; Felix Sal- Ellingwood. Dick Hamlin Josephine Buckminster. Alvin !ar!d furniture. and*o.d paper rnaga- buying activity tickets for the year a well-bred gentleman, and this the superb artistry of Mr Berkow- mond. cellist; Marian Head, violin- The backfield will... be built aroundj tv.,,,P ern. Ruth iv,c, Poster. Neil F arre ll. zines__ .___ all used _____, to some good,_____ thought Miss Louise McLain has returned perhaps vaguely understood pur Coach Matheson spoke of the foot­ alone should have shamed some itz and Mr. Sokoloff proved that < ist; Donald Welt, tenor; Edith Owen Allen and Kent Olover who Jf . Peter Reed Jr.. Carl Reed Jr. from Portland where she was em­ poses. To many others it is not ball prospects. As all equipment of the yappers into silence. But of •four hand performances can be as Evans Braun, pianist; Eugen Hel- gave a good account of themselves ^ ’m Buckminster, Mary Dyer Cres- ployed for the summer. much more than a small group of was burned where it was being course they were not of the same effective and exciting as any. It mer. accompanist. Two artists In in last season's games. Kent G lover’ cent Beach. Elmer Small and Wil- The school house has a new front men and women in uniform on a cleaned during the summer, new gentlemanly caliber." took courage and artistic devotion the group are attracting unusual at- —last of a family which has done ham Mack of Ash Point, Robert walk street corner in any weather, sing- equipment must be Princi­ to present a recital of his sort but tention—Donald Welt, because he is. Its full share in athletics—will al- Rackliff, Richard Anderson. Alice Theodore Sylvester J r . and Har­ ing or speaking or beating a drum ., BylvwUr Qf Rocklw(1 wprp pal Blaisdell, introduced as “your TENANT'S HARBOR certainly the intense enthusiasm a Rockport boy whose evident tal- ternate at fullback and half back Barton, Paul Barton of Rockland. friend and mine," made announce­ with which it was received more ' ent has won the interest of Mr. and Two good men find their way from Merrill Clark of Ridgefield. N J., U*' SS *■*' ° C?n ln c arge of guests last weekend of their aunt, Rev. Allison M Watts a former the local Corps will tell you. all , , _ ...... ments. than justified it in every respect. Mrs. Braun who are coaching the last season's team into the one and Dynamite Beach. Mrs. Evelyn , , , i Mrs. Carl Hilton, while their par- • • • • resident of this place and daugh­ these are merely fragmentary as- ...... "There are undoubtedly many youth. And in Miss Head, who in which will do the 1939 honors— St, Clair. Elizabeth St. Clair, Emery . L ents took a motor trip to the White Post graduates this year include ters Elizabeth and Eunice have mechanical problems to be overcome, private life is Mrs Jascha Brodsky pects of an organization that en-; . , been spending a short vacation here Mazzeo and McConchie. while Ous St. Clair. Jr., Barbara Moore of ■ mountains. James Jordan. Harriet Wooster. An- cf which casual listeners wculd not Miss Head, however, needs not the ! Huntley on the end will again prove Everett, M ass. assisted the host, gelena D'Agastino, K atherine Jor­ Miss Caroline McIntosh came ----- I Mrs. Linwood Timberlake and be aware. The two players are at a glamor Mr. Brodskys art might (that he is a good pass receiver Capt and Mrs Sidney Arey anc dan, Katherine Rice. Kingsley from Bangor Monday to resume them and the trip then continued daughter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. serious disadvantage, being so un- lend, for she is an exceptionally fine Spinney of last year's team is an grandson, Frederick Bening. Jr., her duties as High School assistant to Rockville Centre L. W. Osler in Medomak. Strout. Patricia Hall and Robert comfortably crowded, and awkward artist in her own right, quite able to | aggressive tackle. The boys are all who has been on vacation, recently Harmon and Robert Brown. Frank Gregson who spent a few On account of State election Mra. James McLain is employed interlocking parts have to be clev- stand on her own reputation. Leav- working hard and present an im- motored to Swampscott Mass Monday, the meeting of Owls Head at the home of Mrs Carrie Wallace. • • • • days at "Hartseze," returned T hurs­ » erly managed. There is also the ing the public field for a few years pressive picture as they go through Capt. and Mrs. H. Thurston joined day to Worcester. Mass., accom­ Orange will be postponed to Sept Mr and Mrs Linwood Timber- Office boys chosen from the Ju­ extremely delicate and important , after her marriage, she reentered it panied by Mrs Gregson who 18. at which time the first and iage and daughter and Mrs. Willis nior Business Training classes this question of one performer, pedalling last winter in concert and radio ap- passed several weeks here. second degrees will be worked on Hilton were Portland visitors Fri- week were Milton Wooster. Linwood for both And of course there re- pearances, winning high acclaim Mr and Mrs. Julian Mabey closed AT THE PARK SUNDAY-MONDAY two candidates. day. Harmon. Benedict Dowling, Rich- main the same difficulties of timing, | from the critics. She also carried their summer home at Elmore and motored Wednesday to New Hamp­ attack and balance that arise in all off a major prize offered by the Na- other forms of ensemblq playing, tlonal Federation of Music Clubs in shire for a short visit before re One might anticipate that the turning to their home in Water- the Young Artists' Contest. Miss sonority in this medium would be town. Mass. Mr. Mabey has been Head is a lovely person, both to look clumsy and unwlcldly. However, it Rite- Best | for many years a teacher in the at and to know. was surprisingly transparent and Perkins Institute for the Blind Printed Stationery Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gillieat ««ible and at the same time capable THE VESPER SPARROW I of greater richness than one pianist It comes from childhood land. I spent the holday at the Pierson Where summer days are long j could command." And summer eves are bland homestead. A lulling good-night song The hope expressed by Mr. Cole, Walton Bradford and friends who Upon a pasture atone passed the summer here, returned that we shall be privileged to hear Against a fading nest. | these gifted young artists next sum­ A small bird sings alone Wednesday to New Jersey. Then dines and finds It* nest. mer the same type of concert, is Randall Baker of Needham, Mass The evening star has heard has been spending a few days in most heartily echoed by all those And flutters Into sight, present at this unforgettable ex- O childhood s vesoer bird. town with his family in Elmore. My heart calls back, good night Mrs. Baker and sons’ WaUace and Penence-and probably by those who By Edith M Thome? Vernon returned with him Tuesday. | Miss Abbie Morton is guest of Enters High School Maloney, Beatrice Maloney, Philip j Mrs. Fannie Orcutt at the latter's McAloney, Priscilla McCaslln. Mad­ i cottage in Elmore. elyn McConchie. Nathan McCon- Mrs. John T. Mathews who spent Freshmen Class Begins Its Your name and address printed chic. Stanley McCurdy, Doris Mc­ on envelopes and paper or mono­ I the summer at her home, “Creak- Career With 141 Pupils gram on sheets, address on en­ |side" returned Monday to Belmont Intyre. — The List velopes. Black, Blue, Green or with Mr. Mathews who came for Oloria Mills, Margery Mills, Fred Brown Ink. the weekend. Morrison, Albert Munro. Sidney AUTOCRAT As stated in Thursday's issue the Munro* Viola Nickerson. Raymond Freshman class at Rockland High O'Brien, Anson Olds. Maxine Oliver. DECKLE EDGE Savory tomato sauce makes a tasty covering for plain, ham or corn ome­ School numbers 141 students. The Marie Overlock. Nancy Parker. Bet­ White Vellum ty Payson, Douglas Perry, Mary A SMART CAREER let. Try serving it for supper, lunch­ list follows: The famous Oriental sleuth meets his most exciting adventure at the Square flap envelopes and folded Richard Achorn. William Atwell,: Perry. Alice Pinkerton. Helen Pow- sheets eon or even dinner. World's Fair of the West in “Charlie Chan At Treasure Island,” the newest a — - ■ ' Billee Aylward Leigh Barnard. Ar- ell, Robert Powell. Mary Ramsdell of the 26th Century-Fox mystery thrillers. This scene shows Sidney Toler, f o t "CORA"! 66 sheets 444x7% as Chan, Pauline Moore, Cesar Komero and Douglas Fowlev.—adv. 56 envelopes 4x5% ard Hamlin, Sidney Munroe. O s-; lew Bartlett, Pauline Beal. Robert Harold Richards, Joan Ripley, $1.35 postpaid mond Woodman Bicknell. Kathleen Blackman. George Constance Robertson, William • • • • Bodman, Grace Bowley. Donald (Rokes. Marie Sanderson. Pauline In fact no crystal gazing is necessary! Smart women The State of Maine Song, words Brewster. Clayton Brown. Cynthia j Scott. Richard Seaman. Evelyn Sea- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY all over the country are calling for Cora! It's Cora and music by Roger Vinton Snow. Brown. Joseph Buckminster. Jose- j vey. Elizabeth Shapiro. Phyllis, for business, Cora for sports, Cora othm styhs will be taught to the pupils by M rs.' phine Buckminister, Franklin Call, I Shaw. Maxine Sheen, Richard Sim-1 for shopping, and — Cora for Com­ ‘ 5 ,0 ‘ 6 Rogers. ] Jeannette Carter, Martha Chapman. I mons. Louise Smith, Matthew fort! In Black or Brown Suede Calf Edith Clark. Bertha Coombs. Smith. Minnie Smith. Murdock — sizes 4 to 10; AAA to D. $5. Sixes 1 to 12 Pupils who want work on N.Y.A. Widths AAAA to I f f Jeannie Crisostomo, Sarah Chris- Smith Gertrude St. Clair. Lucille projects have made application to ostomo. Alice Cross, Gwendolyn Sweeney. Dorothy Sylvester. Betty Principal Blaisdell this week. One Curtis, Gwendolyn Dean. Walter Taft, Jessie Taft. Richard Thomas must be 16-years-old to be eligible. Dodge, Edith Douglas, Alice Dol- Gladys Thompson, Margaret ham. Benedict Dowling. John Duff. Thompson. Dorothy Tibbetts. Marie Friday was a day of days fdr the Shoes Co Places Comfortably Arnold Tinka. Eleanor Tracy. Marie Tripp. in'ca* Smartest Walking Freshmen. Upon their arrival in Mary Dyer, Donald Estes. the morning they were ordered to!Fernald' charles Fernald Leona Jeannette Underwood, Kathleen Robert Weed. Leona Wellman, Doris Wey- j don "paper cups" bonnets tied with Fianders. Virginia Foster, a green bow under the chin. In Fogarty. Doris Fogg. Francis G ardi-; mouth, Marjorie Wiggin, John Wiley MCLA1N SHOE STORE Your name and address printed ner. Violette Gerrish. Margaret Winslow. Barbara Wood. on sheets and envelopes only the evening the Freshman recep­ ROCKLAND, MAINE tion was held. Many jokes and Dorothy Ooodnow. Louise G o tt,:Osmond w °°dman- MUton Wooster, GRAYTONE TWEED [ games were played with the fresh­ Norma Graves, Coburn Orindle, Parker Worrey' Mary Wotton- James Vellum men at the mercy of the seniors. Mildred Orover Virginia Guptill. York' Eleanor Youn» and Linwood 66 folded sheets 444x7% Millicent Oakes supervised the deco­ Walter Guptill. Riehard Ham lin.' Youn8 46 envelopes 4x5% rating which was charmingly done Wilbur Hamilton, Linwood Harmon. WANTED OR I in green and white. Mary Cross had Richard Harrington, Ruth Hatch. BROADCOVE charge of the refreshments and Beverly Havener. Dorothy Havener, FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS 66 flat sheets 6%xl0% ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE i Richard Barnard »f the tickets. Barbara Hickman, Herbert Hill- ' _ ’ " , 46 envelopes 4x6% „ , . ,,, , — . The Camp Fire girls held an ice $1.15 postpaid (Nathalie Edwards was chairman of grove. Roy Jacobs. Virginia Jacobs.) , ‘ ■the Initiating Committee with Ken­ Margaret Johnson. Barrett Jordan / rPam' cake “ ,C “5 the COLLATERAL LOANS neth Post as assistant. — Nathalie Russell Kaler, Donald Kailoeh. Community building Wednesday. SECURED BY LISTED STOCKS AND RONDS T h e Edwards. Raymond Kennedy, Margaret Kent, Maxwell Kimball, Inez Lawry, Lais Wheel .led Prouyt, Ken Howell and George Frnest get that grand and tlorious feeling when Eddie Collins finds a real gold nugget in their golil ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK Courier-Gazette Two Austrians spent 40 hours, 51 Lindsey, Leona Lothrop, Ronald WHY NOT ADVERTISE IN mine! But it turns out to be a rhann from a miner s watch-chain! Any­ Established 1868. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. minutes in a glider near Vienna, to Lufkin. Elva Lunt, Anita Malm- THE COURIER-GAZETTE way, the Jones Family do strike (heir riehcat lode of fun in "Quick Millions,” ROCKLAND, ME. 8 78tf establish a new flight rceord. strom. Glenda Malmstrom, Emma 26tli Century-Fox film.—adv. Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, September 9, 1939 Page Three

An additional loud speaker has were framed by the word of God: TALK OF THE TOWN been installed at Ocean View Rink Situation In Europe Kiwanians Koming Housewives Blamed so that things which are seen were Meet Stan Poland In The not made of things which do ap­ Miss Eliza J. Steele, Red Cross Topic Of the Guest Speaker, NewEngland’s Largest Serv­ By Grocerymen For the pear’ (Hebrews M: 3). nurse, has returned from her vaca­ Prof. Orton, At Yester­ ice Club Gathering O f Sudden Jump In the Food • • • • tion. Sunday school is at 9.30 tomorrow day’s Rotary Meeting Year At Poland Spring Prices Churches at the Methodist Church. The pas­ Francis Havener Jr., will be guest Sept. 11—Waldoboro—Schools open. At their meeting Friday the mem­ New England's largest service club The European war hit the Ameri­ tor's subject a t 10.30 will be "Pur Sept. 11—Special State and city elec­ soloist tomorrow morning at the bers of the Rockland Rotary Club convention of the year will be held Personal Good Fortune." Francis tion. Methodist Church can family dinner table, a national 8ept 12 Annual fair of Miriam Re­ were reminded that the summer sea­ Havener, Jr., will be guest soloist. bekah Lodge at Odd Fellows hall. at Poland Spring Sept .21, 22 and 23 survey Thursday disclosed. Sept. 19 —Camden— Lucille Elmore son has indeed passed as there Aas The sermon topic at 7.30 will be "As Miss Rose McNamara of Masonic when “over 800" Kiwanians gather Throughout the nation, retail Revue at Opera House. a noticeable thinning out of sum­ Others See Us." Sept 20 St. George—Grange fair. street suffered a severe fall recent­ at this resort for the 21st annual staple food prices soared. Sugar, Sept. 26-28—Union Fair mer guests, though there was pres­ • • • • ly, fracturing one of her hips. convention of the New England Dis­ flour, lard, butter, meats Jumped, ent a goodly number of visiting Ro­ trict of Klwanis International. John mostly about 10 to 25 percent over At the Universallst Church Sun­ The Eagles will have a supper and tarians. , David H. Buffum is employed in L. Hooper of Auburn, convention last week, sometimes much higher. day morning a t 10.45 Dr. Lowe will entertainment Wednesday night. The'guest speaker was Prof. Wil­ Washington on vise work. Mrs. Buf­ chairman, said that 52 of New Eng­ Rationing of supplies to house­ preach at the first service following liam O. Orton of Northampton. land's 107 Klwanis Clubs had al­ wives by retail grocers was common the vacation. Taking account of the James Breen has been appointed fum left Monday and will take an Mass., of the Chair of Economics at ready registered 100% for the affair practice in many cities. Some cities tragic turn of events in Europe, Dr. special policeman for the Ocean apartment in Washington. Smith College, who has had a sum­ and that “more registrations were reported a sudden, temporary short­ Lowf will frankly face the issue. View skating rink. American Legion Auxiliary meets mer home at Round Pond for many being received daily.'’ age of basic staples. The subject of his sermon will be, years, and is the next door neigh­ He said that he would not be sur­ The housewives complained to of­ "Christian F aith In Such a World." Mrs. Carl Oray of New York will Monday at 7.30 at the Legion hall. SERMONETTE bor of Dr. Lowe. He was very gra­ prised if convention attendance ap­ ficials—in New York Mayor La­ • • • • speak at Sunday night's service of Refreshments will be in charge of ciously introduced by Dr. Lowe, not proached the 1000 mark to make it Guardia received 5.000 individual the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Grace Kirk. Journey to the Mountain At St. Peter's Church (Episcopal) only as a profound student of world the biggest New England Klwanis complaints in two days. Many city, I Rev. E. O. Kenyon, rector, the serv­ affairs, but also as a gentleman and convention of all time. state and national officials ordered The Maine Central is extending Services for Annie L., widow of As Jesus advanced in His m in­ ices for tomorrow will be appropri­ close personal friend. He ascribed the unusaual interest investigations to check profiteering. its Rockland yard trackage to the Sylvester O. Thorndike, will be held istry. His fame spread over large ate for the Fourteenth Sunday after Though British born he has be­ this year to the fact that last year's But wholesale grocery men blamed rear of the Swift beef plant. at the Russell funeral home Sunday areas. He sailed due north up Trinity: Matins at 7.10, Holy Com­ come a most loyal American. He event was curtailed by the hurricane. housewives themselves. at 2 p. m., Rev. J. Charles Mac­ the sea of Oalllee and came into munion at 7.30, church school at 9 SO, was in the British service during Weekend war news sent them Leslie Somers of the Newberry Donald officiating. He also pointed out that this year the coasts of Casarea PhlUipl. Holy Eucharist and sermon at 10.30, the World War and in fact was in scurrying to put away emergency staff has been transferred to Lincoln New England Kiwanis is 21 years and remained several days at Vespers at 7.30. possession of a medal issued during old and that this will be a "coming supplies of storable food, it was said, • • • • as assistant. There will be a district VF.W. the foot of Mount Hermon. While that period which bore upon it this meeting and picnic at Lucia Beach of age" convention. and the sudden rush precipitated here He asked His disciples, At Littlefield Memorial Church Inscription: "To save civilization." local shortages. Witham's Lobster Pound, which Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2 p. m. All Business meetings, social events “Whom do men say that I the 8unday morning at 1030, Rev. ‘•Now," he sagely remarked, "we are Many national, state and city of­ has been having a remarkably suc­ members of Bath, Friendship and and a sports program will hold the Son of man am?” Charles A. Mars taller will have as in another war to save civilization," ficials. and wholesale food dealers cessful season, closes Sunday night. Rockland Posts and auxiliaries are interest of Kiwanians and theur They answered, “Some say his sermon topic T h e Sovereignty invited. and went on to give a most illumi­ families for the three day conven­ said there was no reason now for a Sometimes you are a bit appre­ of Ood." The church school meets hensive when you meet a State eop. thou a rt John the Baptist; some Large arrivals of fish continue nt nating address on “The Current tion. Hooper said. general price rise. There are ample at 11.45 and the Christian Endeavor but if you are in the right you Elias; and others Jertm as, or Peyler's plant. You'll find things Rev. and Mrs. Charles A Mar- Situation in Europe," the enmities supplies of food of all sorts, they at 6. Praise service and sermon at need have no worry when you en­ one of the prophets." moving any day you visit this sec­ staller have returned from their and bitterness in Poland and Ger­ said, plenty for all demands and 7.15, the topic being "An Interrupted SOUTH WARREN counter Stanley Poland. The for­ “But whom say ye that I am?" annual vacation, which took them many, as the aftermath of the un­ more. Sermon." Prayer meeting Tuesday tion of Tillson wharf. mer Friendship man alw"ys works And Simon Peter said, "Thou through the New England States, just settlement following the war of WhitdhUl-Teague Chiefly In the case of sugar, some night at 7.30. in the interest of the Department, art the Christ the son of th e liv­ William Heald of Camden was New York State and Canada. 1914-1918 He concluded that trea­ The meeting Thursday of Good said, there appeared to be definite • • • • but he also deals courteously with ing Ood.” ties of peace settle nothing unless Will Orange featured a wedding, underlying reasons fcr a price in­ The pastor, Rev. J. Charles Mac­ fined costs of court <61248) in Re­ those who come in contact with And Jesus said, “Blessed art The Spanish War Veterans and dictated by fairness and Justice to the participants being the Worthy crease In sugar trade circles, it has Donald will conduct both services at corder Harding’s Court Thursday, him; and very helpful when assis­ thou Simon; for flesh and blood charged with violating motor vehicle Auxiliary will meet at the Legion all the parties concerned. It was a Master Norman Whltehlll of been reported for some days that hath not revealed it unto thee the First Baptist Church Sunday. tance is needed. He has one fault hall Sunday at 1 o'clock to attend notable address. Thomaston and Olive Teague of refiners were holding off offerings. The morning service will be at 10.30 laws. —doesn't know when to stop eating but my father which is in heaven. the dedication of the Spanish War The guests were William Chas >, Some wholesalers said they were in­ and the evening service at 7.30. Miss Warren. Plans had been made for ice cream. And I say also unto thee, thou Donald E Merriam returned to Memorial boulder at Rockport. Mesa, Arizona, and Atwood Leven- a quiet wedding at the Baptist par­ formed only after receiving new art Peter, and upon this rock I Oladys G rant will be the soloist for Massachusetts Tuesday to enter up­ saler, formerly of Rockland. sonage in Thomaston but at the in­ orders that the price had been sub­ will build my church; and the the day. The church school will bo on his third year as instructor of At the recent Quarterly Confer­ The Visiting Rotarians: Millard sistence of Grange friends the cere­ stantially raised. Save Young Lives gates of hell shall not prevail held at noon and the Endcavorer's Spanish and French at Wilbraham ence in the Methodist Church Mrs. Sprague, Cambridge. Mass.; Frank mony was performed at the Grange In Washington, Dr. Joshua Bern­ against it. And I will give unto Inspiration Hour at 6.30. A place (Continued from Page One) Academy, a private school for boys. Edith Tweedie was elected delegate E. Poland, Boston; Howard D. Per­ hall in front of the stage which had hardt, chief of the sugar section of thee the keys of the Kingdom of will be given on the program for a to the Special Brief Annual Confer­ kins, Portland; "Vint" Harkness, the department of agriculture said been decorated with beautiful cut Eyes, Use Your Ears. Then Use Your heaven; and whatsoever thou presentation of the hospital cam­ Edward Feyler was arraigned in ence meeting in Waterville. Sept. 14 Boston; Kenneth C. Lovejoy, Bel­ the nation actually has a surplus cf flowers making an effective back­ Feet," as they prepare to cross busy shalt bind on earth shall be paign. The fall communion will be municipal court Thursday on a Mrs. Lor it a Bicknell was elected a l­ fast; Dr. C. H Jameson, Camden. sugar and that it was possible a bound in heaven and whatsoever held at the morning service. ground. Previous to the ceremony thoroughfares, remembering the charge of molesting and stealing ternate. Milton B Hunt, Fairfield, Conn.; "synthetic" shortage was being the bride's niece Jeannette Overlock slogan of The Safety Man, "Always thou shalt loose on earth shall lobster traps. He pleaded guilty, and Israel Cutler. Old Town. created. He said the department sang “Love's Old Sweet Song" her be loosed in heaven. Correspondents and contributors and was fined $30 and cost $8.44 The World’s Fair and Canada might raise sugar quotas if proces­ Alert, Never Hurt!" accompanist being Mrs. Olive Pales Whatever this charter meant are asked to write on Only One figured largely in the vacation trip sors and refiners persisted in hold­ To teachers in our schools of First nomination of officers will who also played the wedding march. to Peter, one great body of C hris­ aide of the paper Those wishing to change their made by Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Mac­ ing supplies off the market. Do­ Maine, and parents in the homes, be Monday night by Knox Lodge. The double ring ceremony was tians adopted it as their charter enrollments for next spring's pri­ Donald. They have returned home mestic and Puerto Rican producers I respectfully suggest the use of re­ I.O.OF. Rockland Encampment performed by Rev. Donald F. Per­ of infallibility. However, there mary election should bear in mind together with Miss Gwendolen Mac­ he said, had on hand 800.000 tons of minders to our young folks em­ will have second nomination Wed­ ron of Thomaston and the bride it stands without addition or that the change must be made be­ Donald. who has been at Bar Har­ sugar in excess of marketing quotas phasizing the need for all possible nesday night. was given in marriage by her subtraction. The narrative at fore Dec 17 which may be placed on the market. care to tthe end that through a bor this summer. brother Roger Teague, her attend­ the foot of the mountain goes There apparently were no general union of effort greater safety may IF QUALITY ant being the groom's sister Joyce on. "From that time fo rth be­ The Eagles had five candidates The Arctic exploration schooner Peyler's Inc. has added to its increases in the prices of shoes and be secured to the benefit and grate­ Whltehlll and his attendant his gan Jesus to show his disciples la what you want in enter at the meeting Tuesday night, Bowdoin. commanded by Lieut. already large plant on Tillson wharf clothing in the nation, despite the fulness of all mankind. brother Harold Whitehill of Rock­ th at he must go to Jerusalem, Drug Store Merchandise and five more are scheduled for the Commander Donald B MacMillan, the so called Donohue, owned by rising hide and wool prices. It was Lewis O. Barrows, Oovernor land. Charlotte the young daugh­ suffer, be killed and raised from meeting of Sept. 18. A special sup­ ] is due to arrive at Boothbay H ar­ the Feeney estate, recently vacated pointed out that most autumn buy­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Over­ the grave. This Store Has It per will be held Wednesday and all bor today. The expedition visited by the Maine Inshore Patrol. The ing by retailers was done before the look made an attractive flower girl were recent callers at the home of Peter took it upon himself to members are requested to be present. Greenland in the course of its old buildings standing on the prem­ rise, and that subsequent retail Mr. and Mrss Allie Russell. We use only the Beat the The groom is the son of Mr. and rebuke him. ’’Lord this shall not northern voyage. The return trip ises are Being dismantled. The ad­ price, increases might not be neces­ market affords. Substitu­ An honest to goodness motor car Mrs. H. W. Whitehill of Thomaston Mr and Mrs. Clayton Oliver and be unto thee ". has been a speedy one. ditional facilities will increase Rock­ sary’ until after Christmas, normal­ tion and “just as good" are from Egypt, owned and driven by and the bride the daughter of Isa grandson Leonard Stetson recently Jesus turned and said unto land's importance as a fishing port. ly a time for bargain sales. spent a day at the Oliver farm in Peter, "Get thee behind me, only business apologies. an Egyptian business man. is being The final excursions of the sea- and the late Frank Teague of W ar­ North Waldoboro. Satan, thou art an offence unto There Is a big variation In reported in this city and vicinity, , son will take place tomorrow. ren. Both are active members of BALLARD FALL TERM me; for thou savourest not the DRUGS AND PRICES the number being 7099AV99. The Good Will Grange. FRIENDSHIP Farm Bureau members held their 1 Steamer W. S. White will leave things that be of Ood, but those plate, as reported by A. C. Hocking 1 Tillson's Wharf at 9 o'clock D.S.T. ITtey left on a short wedding trip latest meeting at the home of Mrs. PLAY SAFE! Enrollment for the Fall Term Mrs Nellie Brazier who spent the that be of men " This does not of St. Oeorge is made of cast iron. . for Vinalhaven. Steamer North to Massachusetts immediately fol­ Allie Russell. Tables were set on of Ballard Business School summer at her Martins Point cot­ look like a charter of infallibility I Haven leaves the same wharf at lowing the ceremony showered with the lawn and the group of 14 en­ W ALM SLEY’S Rockport Farm Bureau will meet should be made at once. The tage. has resumed her teaching to me, but that is not important. j the same time for North Haven, I an abundance of rice and confetti joyed picnic dinner in an attractive Reliable Drug Store Thursday. Sept. 14 at the Chase school office, 37 Limeroek street, duties in Danvers, Mass. W hat follows is important, to I Stonington and Swan's Island and the good wishes of relatives waterfront setting. 373 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND farm in Rockport with Mrs. L. F. Rockland, will be open from 9 to and Orange friends of which there Mrs. Ralph Davis recently gave all of us. Jesus outright declar­ TEL. 864 12 a. m. daily for registration, ation, "If any man will come Chase hostess. ,T he subject of,the If you attend Strand Theatre about 75 present. On return they J a birthday supper for her daughter Opp. Knox Trust Co. beginning Monday. Sept. 11. Public beano at I.O.OF. hall Wed­ after me, let him deny himself, day will be “Winter Bouquets” to be this week you will see these fea­ ! will be a t home to their friends a t j Malene and guests Mr. and Mrs demonstrated by Mrs Lizzie Smith. Telephone Rockland 234 or nesday, Sept. 13 at 7.30.—adv. and follow me.” tures: Sunday. Monday and Tues­ ’ the residence of the bride's mother | Allie Russell. Games were played Housekeepers are Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Camden 2476 for details. 108-109 —William A. Holman day. "Star Maker," with Bing where they will reside for a brief I and a variety of gifts were rereived Hattie Davies, Mrs. Inez Packard Crosby and Louise Campbell; Wed­ time. by the young hostess. and Mrs. Lizzie French. nesday and Thursday. “Winter Car­ Morton A. Thomas of Waterville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver and COURIER-GAZETTE WANT ADS “Substance" Is the subject of the , Roller Skating nival," with Ann Sheridan and Vt., has been appointed superin­ children. Oean and Robert who WORK WONDERS Lesson-Sermon that will be read The State Board of the National EAST APPLETON EVERY tendent of its Eastern Division, the kpent the past week with Mr. and League of Women Voters will meet Richard Carlson; Friday and Sat­ In all churches of Christ, Scientist Maine Central Railroad announced Mrs. Clayton Oliver have returned Thurs., Fri., Sat, 8-11 in Augusta Sept. 19. and it is urged urday “Sherlock Holmes," with Floyd Oushee accompanied Ray­ Sept. 10. The Oolden Text is: Friday. He succeeds the late to North Weymouth, Mass., They that all members of the board be Basil Rathbone and Ida Lupino. mond Paul to Windsor and Blue­ "Labour not for the m eat which Sat. Afternoon 2-5 Thomas M. McLaughlin of Bangor were accompanied as far as Port­ present at this first meeting of the hill fairs where the latte: entered Advertising In perisheth. but for that m eat which O C EA N VIEW Pleasant Valley Grange will hold and will take over his duties Mon­ year, which will be under the cap­ his horses in the pulling contests. land by their nephew Llewellyn endureth unto everlasting life, I its annual bazar Oct. 20 with the day at division headquarters, Ban­ Oliver. BALLROOM able leadership of Mrs. J. Marden Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKusick which the Son of man shall give chairman of booths as follow: Fruit gor. THIS 615 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND and children have returned to Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Simmons unto you: for him hath Ood the DeShon. The department chair­ and vegetables. F. L. S. Morse; ice Good Muale Good Discipline men are: Government and its op­ Massachusetts after spending two and daughter Oloria of Damaris­ PAPER Father sealed” (John 6: 27). The Free I n» true tors cream, Evelyn Bartlett; aprons and Mrs. Lina Carroll will have charge eration. Mrs. Charles F. Flagg, 72 weeks with Mrs. McKusick s mother cotta passed last weekend at the citations from the Bible Include DUSTLESS FLOOR handkerchiefs. Florence Young; of a beano party in G.A.R. hall 105tf Carroll street, Portland; Govern­ Mrs. Grace Brown. home of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Russell. the following passages: “Through candy, pop corn, Dorothy Baxter; Monday night, sponsored by Ruth Is a ment and Education, Miss Frances A motor ride and picnic Sunday Mrs. Lessie Achorn of Gardiner faith we understand that th e worlds rummage. Hamlin Family; canned Mayhew Tent. Useful household E Moore. 72 Elm street. Waterville; at Clark Island were enjoyed by: Mrs. Mabel Mank of Waldoboro. foods, Etta Andersen; beano, M. E. articles will serve as awards. The G ood Investment 7—5—- = = = ^ ^ = ! = = Government and economic Weliare. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Pitman, Mr. Mrs. Abbie Davis of Worcester, and R L. Andersen; wishing well, Tent will assist in serving the Mrs. Phillip F ., Chapman, 375 and Mrs. Floyd Gushee and son Mass, Mr and Mrs. Homer Davis Juveniles; supper, Florence Young. luncheon Wednesday noon for the Spring street. Portland; Govern­ Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mc­ and (Children George and Abbie All chairman are requested to get Community Chest workers. ment and child welfare, Mrs. Carl Kusick and children Allan and their own committees and report U N I O N F A I R Hall. Bluehill; Government and le­ Nancy. Mrs. Grace Brown, Mr. and at next Tuesday's meeting. Mrs. Helen Paladino will be chair­ gal status. Mrs. Henry A. Peabody. Mrs. Robert Gushee and children BORN man of the supper to be served UNION, MAINE 110 Exchange street. Portland; Priscilla Robert and ( Grace, Mr. IJjvld- 43- Scout 9- Greek goddess of S2-A compass point He was accompanied by Mrs. Vema tained at a family dinner party sons have been guests of Mr and Sundav Mr and Mrs Elmer Watts headed by Miss Allison Stacknouse dent, Russell Smith, secretary; wood 45-Staln discord (abbr.) Little, Mr. Oleason and Charles I 48-A compass point 10-Continue after a •4-Grand Chaplain Mrs Donald Knapp the past week | of Mass Mrs Arthur will conduct the meeting Monday Ruby S tarrett; treasurer, Lloyd Clarence Moody has employment Sprague Mrs Little returned home (sbbr.) break (abbr.) Mr and Mrs Clarence H Fogerty Starrett and son Wayne, and Fred night. Rev W S Stackhouse will Wellington; Junior class officers, ln R«*l«nd. with her son, Malcolm Little and give a chalk talk on "Thin Ice—A president, Kathryn Maxey; vice (Annrer To Previous Puzzle) and son Richard have returned to Watts. Several from here attended the Miss Maxine Achorn. Roslindale. Mass., after spending Challenge to Youth " president, Jeannette Overlock; sec- recent Whitmore reunion at Hulls SEARSMONT Mrs. John Deaver returned Fri­ Dr and Mrs Raymond C. Vinal several days at Mina A. Woodcock's The polls will be open from 10 retary, Marie Marr; treasurer, Vir- Cove and enjoyed a trip to Cadillac day to Philadelphia. who have been spending vacations Mr. and Mrs Sewall R Payson a. m. to 7 p. m. standard time Mon- ginia Moody Mt It was voted to hold the next Mrs Helen Stevens and sons Ed­ Dr and Mrs. Franklin Randolph at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney gar and Everett of Georgetown, have returned to West Roxbury. w Vjnal have retum ed to Arling- day that citizens may vote on the The entire school enjoyed a sing reunion the last Wednesday in and children and Miss Madeline | M ass. and Miss Hazel Wiley of Mass., also Mr and Mrs. Willard ton j j ass . accompanied by their amendment to the constitution, the Wednesday under the direction of I August at Mr. and Mrs W. J. Bry- Genthner return today from a visit Payson daughter June and son purpose of which is explained else- Mr. Comee. ant's ln Union. Medford. Mass., are visiting at the with Dr. Randolph's parents in daughter, Jane, who spent the sum­ Wiley home Chester Wiley of Willard to their home in Needham, where in this paper. , _ Mrs Annette Bryant of Santonio Philadelphia. mer with her grandparents. Mass., after spending the sum- j Douglas Gray, who has been em­ Lawrence. Mass., is spending a va­ Greta, seven-vear-old daughter of Ouests last weekend of Mr. and MEDOMAK . Tex called on friends here recently. mer in town. ployed with the U. S Forestry serv­ cation at the Wiley home. Mr and Mrs Harold Ralph nar­ Mrs. Harold Boggs were their Mrs Blanche Albertson of Wor­ Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Laurilla ac­ ice in Petersham, Mass, the past Mrs Edward Maloney and Mrs Maurice E. Cobb and sons rowly escaped serious injury Thurs­ daughter Miss Helen Boggs of New I 1 _ _»• - . _ ' ------* ------—sen — ivvovci, I cester. maoa Mass. , aucm spent msv last wccienu weekend companied by a friend of West York City, her fiance. Royden A s-]” “ a ,ew days C1^ and Mrs Maloney of with her aunt Mrs. Jennie L Mes- Wilfred and Laurence were at the day when in an attempt to close Quincy have been visiting relatives Cobb home this week, while Mr. and the door of an automobile while in ton of Niagara Falls, N. Y, and his , . .1 paren s °re returnln8 Cushing visited Sunday with Mrs. ser and daughter. in town • 1 to the University of Maine. Clifford Shuman t Mrs Harold Cobb are visiting his motion, she was thrown from the parents, Mr and Mrs Moreton W Mr and Mrs Neil Gray and w / ______- ! Mr. and Mrs Wayne Kirkpatrick Out of town callers on Miss Mira brother, Maurice, in Portland. car into the road. Her mother. Mrs. Aston of Brooklyn. N. Y dauahter Helen of Waterville were Mrs Ralph ° * nthner and 4011 ol New York city are guests of Mrs. . Woodcock the past week were Mrs. daughter Helen of Waterville, were were Rockland visitors last Satur- , Burrili and sister Pthei firimr. 1 Mr and Mrs Andrew McGilvery Ralph, driver of the car carried the Miss Kathleen Fraser and M-ss Washburn cottage the past two M L. Wilson of Chevy Chase. Md , guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs day Lila Burrili and sister Ethel Griffin of Soutl.bridge, Mass., were recent, child at once to a doctor where she Sula Rafiord of Masardis, have i «»■ .. i David J. Phillips of Brockton, months returned Monday to Bche- Mrs Clara Spear and Mrs Cora A P Gray 1 „ MUS oP#Ulin* McLaln Went 8un’ M ass. called on friends here re­ was found to have sustained a deep been recent guests at the Baptist callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Ordway of Camden. Rev and Mrs Mrs Clara Lermond, who nt as day to South Hiram for a visit with nctady. N Y. head wound and an ankle injury in parsonage. Colby Howard. H L. Kilborn of North Weymouth,, employed several months ln Wal- her aunt. | A Mrs. Clara Richards and Ralph Mrs Marguerite Harris and son addition to friction burns and A farewell buffet supper was given doboro at the home of the late Dr. | Mr and Mrs Perry Willey who ' of^rs^andTnd^rTV ucy Pevl*" Richards of Camd«n- aild Mrs Mar- Mass., Mrs. Abbie Montgomery of Richard of Rockland. Mrs Norman bruises. recently at Fairmont Lodge, Craw- Thomaston Mr and Mrs. Walter j ford Lakf t0 the Balcers Hayes I L Palmer, has returned to this passed the summer at their ccot- o t-' of Somerville. Maas., visited Mr gueriU' 'K |chard*> Lenfest of Mas- Simmons and son Leon of Thomas­ ton were guests Tuesday of Miss Abbotoni- Webber Irish and daughter Anita of South and the o«tzmans wh0 renirn Mr. and Mrs. John Durrell have Ma'ss ‘° I W J BrT‘ nt reC€ntIy' sachusetts called on Mrs George Rosa Teele and Mias Edith Harris. A wedding of interest to local | Portland, Mr and Mrs.. Oliver Col- week t0 after £pend- Davis and other friends recently. people took place Monday at East lamore of Albany, N. Y , and Mrs. lng summer in the colony ZVZ.ta p*y”" ““M"Nora Gilbert Hall of Camden visited Mr and Mrs. C A Holmberg, Boothbay when Miss Mildred Web­ Orace Collamore of Thomaston I Ca„era 8unday Mondav at l ?, s s s s'"; "x ," s“a*>’ “ r°"“'»* ■»'*''»*■" Friday with Raymond Oelo. daughter Marlon and guests Mr. Miss Marie Jackson of Portland ! and Mrs Wallace Perk returned to ber of Boothbay became the bride Miss Lizzie Young of Pleasant Point 1 the home Of Mr and Mrs John „ J r °“d>- ™ of Anthony Abbotoni of this town. Marshall were, Ralph Bridges of was guest of Miss Alice Higgins Rocky Hill, Conn. Monday having The ceremony took place in the cock Attleboro, Mass , Miss Helen John- N . and who spent the summer with her the wound and the mare Is now rec«ntly ! spent pasl week at the Holm' on Centre, Mass , gave an in-! father. John Whittemore, returned garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The patriotic supper at the town I R „, of River R j j ^ v 1 able to do light work I Mrs Dorothy Smith and family, berg cottage George Hodgdon. The couple was house Friday was a success both teresting talk on “Hobbies" T hurs-' Tuesday to Virginia Mr and Mrs Oeorge Mansfield who were vlsltors at home of Oapt and Mrs Jam€S Pales ° f attended by Mrs '•’hilip Cohen of financially and socially. The sum Weymouth, Mass , who have been ' . T 0 "* V ™°man'S Mre Dorothy Prlor of Waldoboro leave next week to make their home Mr and MrL J; ° . p“ ta rd ' have ; Thomaston Mrs Maude F Smith ... Iclub' hla la,k supplemented by a called Sunday on her sister, Mrs. Wiscasset and James J. Miller. Mil­ of 328 was realized Much credit summering in Thomaston and Mr in Chicago Mr and Mrs. Mans­ returned to Hallowell . I Of New York city and Henry F^iles movie reel of model railroads in Annie Genthner dred Dodge served as flower girl is due the housekeeper. Miss Jean­ and Mrs. Lawrence Hahn of Thom­ field came here a few years ago and Mr and Mrs. Avard Craig and and bride of Pennsylvania were re- action at the club rooms of the and Lawrence Dodge as ring bearer. nette Wales assisted by Thelma aston Mr and Mrs. Mark Savage of Ver­ having endeared themselves, their son Av*rd and Mrs Craig s mother cent callers on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massachusetts Model Railway So­ The bride was gven in marriage by Wales and June Payson. Inciden­ Mr and Mrs. Victor Johnson of mont were visitors Wednesday at departure is a matter of keen regret Mrs Wilkinson, all of Newton Cen Wiley ciety. Inc. He explained that the her father. Frank B. Webber. Rev. tally it was the largest sum ever Rockland were supper guests Mon­ the home of Freda Collamore. Mrs. Mansfield is the daughter of ter. Mass , were guests Friday of Mrs. Mary Johnson of Rocky Hill, youngest member of the society is Roy Moody officiated. raised at a Ladies' Aid supper. day of Mr and Mrs. John Marshall Dorothy Carter, who has had em­ Mrs Jennie Thurston at whose Mrs. Samuel Higgins and daughter Conn., and Mr and Mrs E S 18, and the oldest 78 According to After a wedding trip the couple Mr. and Mrs. Burke S. Norris of Mr. and Howard Salisbury re­ ployment ln Waldoboro, has re­ home they had resided. Alice. Johnson and son of Willimantic, the pictures realistic scenery has will make their home here where Portland visited over Labor Day with tumed Monday to Brewer after a turned home William Wellman is visiting at Conn , have closed their cottage for been produced from the use of, Mr. Abbotoni is engaged ln the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nord. weekend visit with Rev and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Max Sldellnger of the home of his sister, Mrs. Fred the season. painted sheets, old cans, and nu­ CLARK ISLAND poultry business. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Morse and Clark French. Dorchester. Mass., have been recent Dean, ln Camden Mr. and Mrs Charles Ward. Mr merous other things Colored slides MRS MAURICE JONE8 daughter Nancy of Thomaston were Miss Glenice French who spent guests of Mr and Mrs Leslie Colla­ Recent callers at the Packard and Mrs J. Albert Thomas and son of views in town and vicinity were Correspondent callers Sunday on Mrs. Morse's par­ last week at Camp Manitou in more on Keene's Neck home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deane of Lynn, Mass., spent the NO. BURKETTVILLE much enjoyed At the business ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hyler. Washington, returned home Mon­ Mr and Mrs. Elmer Rideout and Mr. and Mrs D. B Hawley of Pinkham of Winthrop, Mist Caro­ past week at "Home Acres" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Esancy and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Studley of day. meeting meeting Mrs. Ethel Grif­ family of New York recently visit­ Needham Heights, Mass, were line Patterson of Oardlner, and Mr. and Mr Thurley Hocking and fin, second vice president presided family of Augusta and Mr. and Mrs Glen Cove were visitors Sunday at U. J. Laiho has had the telephone ed Mrs Fred Keene, 8r guests last weekend of Mr and Mrs. George Bishop of Leeds. children returned Monday to Mel­ Benjamin Edgecomb and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orff s. installed, the number of which is in the absence of Mrs. Phillip Sim­ Misses Bertha Meserve and Ruth Maurice Jones. They were enroute j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shuta of rose Highlands. Mass , having spent Danvers. M ass, were visitors last Dr. and Mrs. Alynn Peabody of 44-41. mons, president, and Mrs. Sidney Meserve have returnd to Massachu- to the Moosehead Lake section on a Belfast were recent guests of their the past week at their summer weekend at Frank Esancy's. Tliomaston made a visit Sunday at Mrs. Alice Cook. Mrs. Susan Phil- Wyllie. first vice president. etts after passing a vacation at fishing trip, making their head­ daughter. Mrs Kenneth Plaisted. home, Richard Edgecomb, Howard Col­ Camp Mecca. brook, Mrs. Herbert Waltz. Mrs Miss Susie Hahn and Miss Hattie their cottage. quarters at Jackman Mrs Thaddeus Stewart of Belfast Mr. and Mrs. William Adams and lins, Priscilla Collins of this place Mrs. Franklin (Mitchell passed Charles Young and Mrs. Eugene Hahn were supper guests Thursday L. W. Osler and son John and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Milne and called Friday at the home of Mrs. family of Jamaica Plain, Mass. are and Miss Evelyn Gxton of Liberty Labor Day with her sister, Mrs. Adel- Durgln returned home Friday after of Irving Sawyer at Aunt Lydia's Stacy Prior attended Windsor Fair niece, Dorothy Jackson have re­ Lucy Bean. at their cottage for a short time. spent last weekend with relatives in bert Clark in Rockland. being guests of Dr. Leland Shafer Tavern, Waldoboro Monday turned from Barre, Vt„ where they Miss Donna Plaisted of Augusta Mr. and Mrs William Keene of Danvers, Mass. Howard and Pri- Mr. and Mrs. Burke S. Norris of and Dr Bertha Shafer of Chicago Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Hilt and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Stahl and visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs Al­ was recent guest of her grandpar­ Brighton. Mass. were guests last cilla retnaining with their mother Portland called at Camp Mecca Sun­ at the Raymond Watts cottage at son Neil of East Union, Miss Eliza­ two children and Mrs. Verg Prior fred Strout and son Arthur of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Plaisted weekend of Mrs Keane's mother, to attend school day to visit the famous Peabody Martin's Point, Friendship. beth Hilt of Wrentham, Mass, and were recent Rockland visitors Thomaston called Monday on Mr. Ira Packard has retumed to Ma­ Mrs. Elsie Giles. On return they Irving Turner is employed in the spring. The Doctors Shafer and their Miss Margaret Tolman of Wey­ Delbert Benner who has been and Mrs. Milne. chias after visiting at the Packard were accompanied by Mrs. Julia mill that operates on Pease lot in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prior and nephew Donald Shafer have re­ mouth, Mass., were callers Thurs­ visiting in Thomaston, has returned Mr. and Mrs. William Williams home. Miller of Waltham, who has been South Appleton. Several of the men son George were callers Monday on turned home. day at the home of Mrs. Laura home and daughter Helene and Miss Mary spending the summer with Mrs. Starrett are boarding at Edward Grinnell's. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nord. Miss Katherine Coffin of Ashland Charles Genthner of Gross Neck McDonald of Quincy, Mass., have re­ GLENMERE Olles. Mrs. Ella Orinnell is teaching at William Seavey had as guests last and Edgar Comee of Brunswick, Miss Jennie Bmith and Miss has employment at L. W. Osier's. turned home after spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Thurley Hocking South Liberty. weekend at his camp, Mr. and Mrs. assistants at Warren High School Alice Smith of Augusta were sup­ Mr and Mrs Barter and daugh­ with Mr. Williams' mother, Mrs. Fred Barter and Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Sidney Andrews called Mr. Parks of South Appleton was J. E Drinkwater and children Ed­ are boarding a t the home of Mr. per guests Tuesday of Irving Saw­ ter of Port Clyde visited Bunday Jessie Williams. Arthur Bettencourt of East Wey- last Saturday on Sidney Andrews a visitor Sunday at Arthur Leigh- ward and Deborah of Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Starrett. yer at Aunt Lydia's Tavern. with Mr and Mrs. Lester Teele. Raymond Jones of Thomaston mouth, Mass, are guests of Mr. and who Is a patient at Fairfield Sana- er's. and Mrs. Harry Moore, Mr. and Principal and Mrs. Herbert De G. Dudley Gould spent Thursday visited Thursday with his brother, Mrs Byron Davis. I torlum Mr. and Mrs Aubert Leigher and Mrs H. F Drinkwater, Mr. and Mrs. Veber are occupying the Richmond at East Union with Mr. and Mrs. SOUTH WARREN (Maurice Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William Norris and' ------family were guests Sunday at Nelson H W. Drinkwater and son Roy of house during the school year. Arthur W. Payson Miss Orace Cooper of Bangor. Mrs. two daughters who have been at the Read The Courier -Gazette Calderwood's in Union. Whitinsville, Mass. They were Mr. and Mrs. Otho Thompson and Miss Elcey Sawyer and stepfather William Kirk of Spencer, Mass., Mabel Allison and Leighton A. White Mr. and Mrs. Lester White of joined Sunday for a shore dinner Miss Eliza Swan have returned to John Sidensparker were recent has been recent guest at the Cut­ of Rockland were callers Sunday on North Grafton, Mass, and Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. W P. Rawley, Mr. Medford. Mass. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Saw­ ting home. Mrs W. A. Cameron Lucia Wellman and daughter Elsie and Mrs Herbert Drinkwater and Miss Bertha Starrett, who spent yer in Apponaug. R. I. Lloyd Maxey and Fred Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sward and of West Washington were visitors son Richard and William Mitchell the summer at her home ln this Callers Sunday at the home of Mr. spent the holiday weekend at Mr. and Mrs. William Venestrom of Friday at the Aubert Leigher home of Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Harley town has returned to resume her and Mrs. Newell Eugley were Mr. Presque Isle. Providence passed the holiday Carlton Robbins of South Union I Jordan and daughter Dorothy of duties as teacher ln the Faulkner and Mrs. David Starrett, and Mr. Belle Barrett of Bridgewater who weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Erland spent last weekend at Mrs. Lelia j Orrington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank school. and Mrs. William Starrett and son, has been at Camp Manitou, Wash­ Swanson The women ln the group Turner's. | Manning of Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Tur­ David of Lynn, Mass, who have ington the past week is now visiting motored Sunday to Cadillac Moun­ Mr. and Mrs Arthur Leigher and W. Paul Seavey and son William, ner of Antrim, IN. H. have been been weekend guests of Mr. and her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. E. tain. Frankie Grinnell were Rockland Martha Seavey, Mabel Seavey, Alice guests of Miss Mary E. Kalloch. Mrs. Ansel M. Hilt and Mrs Hilt. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. William G Williams visitors last Saturday. i Halt Mr and Mrs Cleveland Morey Mr and Mrs. Patrick Conroy and Mrs. May S tarrett of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Libby of and son John of Camden have re­ Mrs. Gladys Linscott recently I and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fales. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore returned passed last weekend with Mr. and Deer Isle were recent callers at O. tumed after visiting John R. Wil­ 6pent a day at the home of her This was the third annual get-to- Tuesday to Dorchester, Mass., after Mrs. Chester Wallace. B. Libby’s. liams. WAR gether and the group is looking for­ a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holiday visitors a t Mr. and Mrs. The Grange Circle meets Wed­ brother Nelson Calderwood in If you’ve declared war against some of those odds-and- ward to another such happy occa­ Charles McKellar. Dewey Maloney’s were Mr. and nesday at the home of Mrs. Ada SOMERVILLE Union. ends that are cluttering up your home, it's time to do sion next year. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Overlock Mrs James E. Dunn and son James Spear. Plans are being made for Several from this vicinity attend­ something about It A Courier-Gaaette Want Ad will made a visit last weekend at Mr and F. of East Pepperell, Mass. the annual Orange fair to be held Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hodgkins ed Windsor Fair Sunday and Mon­ fight the battle for you—and win! It gets results fast and Always keep baking powder tight­ Mrs. Leigh Miller’s ln Lincolnville. Second nomination of officers Oct. 4. Of Essex, Mass., recently visited her day. very cheaply! ly covered and stored in the coolest, Mr. and Mrs. William S. O'Brien will be held next Monday night at Members of the B. H. Club en­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. Correspondents and contributors dryest part of the kitchen. Some­ and daughter Ross enroute to their the meeting of Mystic Rebekah joyed a covered dish supper Tues­ Call 770— A»k For An Ad-Taker I Frank Hlsler spent laht weekend are asked to write on Only One times heat or moistur will cause loss Shrewsbury, Mass., home from Lodge. day at the home of Mrs. Doris Spear Presque Isle, were guests for a few Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Copeland of ln Thomaston. at his home here. tide of the paper of the leavening power. Every-Otker-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, September 9, 1939 Page Flvd

left this week for Chicago. NORTHPORT W H IT E HEAD STONINGTON A MAID CALLED MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Arno Wyman and Star Trap Shooter Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McLellan and VINALHAVEN son Manson of North Vassal boro Mrs. Elliot Duncan and daughter Mrs. Pluma Cheney and daughter sons John and Stuart and daugh­ passed last weekend with Rev. and Constance of Danvers, Mass., and Margaret have returned from a va­ ft ft ft ft ters Natalie and Grace of Redstone, Mrs Kenneth Cook. Mrs Hilton Ames of Rockland cation In Mlllbridge. Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talks N. H., were holiday weekend guests MRS OSCAR C. LANK were callers recently on Mrs, Mel­ About Household Matters There was a large attendance Vernon Tabbutt of Thomaston of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Small and Correspondent vin E Wood. Wednesday at the all day Sunday who has been working on Calvin Mrs. Annie Richards. School picnic at Smith's Point, Rev. Mrs. Charles Butler returned Beal's motor boat has returned Alvin Lord has returned from BKOADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS Ouests the past week Mr. and Kenneth Cook was ln charge of the Sunday from a week's visit with her home. Hermon having passed the holidays (Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p. m over Stations Mrs. Almond M. Miller were Mrs. races and awarded prizes. The out­ WNAC, Boston; WTAG, Worcester; WCSH, Portland; WTIC. Hartford- daughter ln Quincy, Mass Mr and Mrs Earl Lyons and with his parents. Marcia E. Davis and daughter Lea- standing race was between Rev. Mr. WICC. Bridgeport; WEAN. Providence; and WLBZ. Bangor). Mrs. Orvine Wales returned home daughter Pauline have returned from James McGuire of New Rochelle trice of Friendship and Oeorge Cook and one of the oldest members Friday after spending a week at ten days' furlough spent in Bldde- passed last weekend here. Mrs. Mc­ Bailey of Oreenwich, Conn. of Union Church, Mrs. Rebecca Arey Even If you haven't a daughter , the eggs, add the milk, mix and the New York World's Fair. ferd. Guire who has been passing the Harland Gregory of Plainfield, N. who came through the victor. going away to school you’ve probably ! pour over the bread and cheese, J. and sister Mrs. William G arrett Mr. and Mrs. Philip Watkins, Mr Mr. and Mrs. George Stover, son summer here returned home with The Vlnalhaven Chiefs will play ! and j^rs. Rollo Watkins and Mrs. Bob and daughter Patricia of Balti­ him Tuesday. been perusing the current maga- !-Bake at 360 deg. F. until firm in (Annie Gregory) of Saugus, Mass., the center. Serve hot. Camden tomorrow in Oamden. Rose Tuttle visited the Indian Res- more, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Benny" Nelson and Michael De­ zines which are heavy with news oi visited recently at the home of Coffee Macaroon Bi-que Prof. and Mrs. R Mont Arey and 1 ervatlon at Old Town last Sunday Schaeffer and daughter Normagene role have returned from Milford where to go, what to wear, what to their grandpa.ents Mr. and Mts 1 tablespoon gelatine sister Mrs. Rebecca Short left Frl- j Mr and Marcellus Con- of Pennsylvania have returned home and are at the Richards house. pack in her trunk and what to buy James Gregory. 14 cup cold water day for their homes in Rochester, I don of were callers Sun. after spending a vacation with Mr. Edward Blackmore and Frank for her dressing table that will make Mrs. Hanson Brown who has been 1*4 cups strong coffee N Y . and Boston. Enroute they will day on Mr and Mrs Mejv,n E and Mrs. H. W Andrews. Norton’s Blackmore are home from Provi­ her the female fatale of the unlver • ill the past week is much improved. 1- 3 cup sugar enjoy a trip to the White Mountains Wood Island. dence where they passed the sum­ sity. (We've always wondered how Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hopkins Salt Mrs. Elliott Hail and sons David jjrs Abbie Ramsey, Mrs. Beatrice Mrs. A H. Calder, son Richard mer with their mother Mrs. Virginia boys get off to school. No one ever and son Paul who spent the week­ 1 cup whipping cream and Douglass, have returned to Mrs Carrle Woodi Mr and daughter Nancy have returned Tomasello tells their mothers what to do about end here returned Tuesday to Wor­ 2- 3 cup macaroon crumbs Springfield, N. J. having spent the and Mrs Rrt}ie Amfs Mrs Pfarl to Portsmouth after ten days' visit Ellsworth Thomas of Isle au them). cester, Mass. Alex Christie, Spark Plug The boarding school and college Soak gelatine In cold water 5 summer In town. Hills, Eda Woodbury. Mr. and Mrs with Mr. and (Mrs. H. W. Andrews. Haut called on friends here recently. Mrs. Aubrey Ames went Tuesday girl's mother is coached at every jminutes Dissolve in hot coffee, add Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson wilbur Maffitt, Mrs Ida Flanders Mrs. Clarence Beal of Lubec is on Dorothy Hutchinson has been to Attleboro, M ass. where she is stop but our concern right now Is kUgar and salt and mlx "«»■ C°°> who were at Rabbit Lodge during and Mr and Mrs Pred Blood. all the island for ten days' vacation. Over at Vlnalhaven the sportsmen employed at the home of Mrs. Kate guest of her daughter Mrs. Preston have lots of fun trapshooting and Jones the past week. the mother of the lads and lassies When mixture ‘* ‘n*s “ > «»“*«•"• the summer vacation returned Frl- 0{ Grand View Grange attended Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fester and who have to start back to school fold whlPPed cream and “ ar(llm Lincoln. we see above Alex Christie "the spark An outing was enjoyed Sunday day to Delaware, Ohio. ' Pomona Grange Tuesday at Mystic three children of Somerville, who toting a lunch box. There's no wav- crumbs M e In sherbet glasses and Dr. Flagg and family have Re­ Mrs Annie Calderwood celebrated j Orange, Belmont. High Priest of plug of the outfit," who is one of the at Avalon Beach, Deer Isle by Mr. have been visiting Mr. and Mr'. Don­ most enthusiastic followers of the lng gcodlbye at the station to that garnlsh wtth nuU or cherrh?s Chll> turned to New York. her 82d birthday Thursday at her , Dimeter Charles Gardner of 3pt lng - and Mrs Stuart McLellan. John, thoroughly. ald Bangs, have returned home. sport. He has improved so much at pioblem. It sticks along dally from : Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mihayl, have home Lunch was served. Her I field, Mass., State Master Rlcharii- Stuart, Natalie and Grace McLel­ Crystal Apple Rings , Congratulations are extended to the traps that he is expecting to take now till next June. returned to New York, having guests wereJiOutsePhfibrook, Carrie , son and Mrs. Richardson were pres- the n(.wly.tnarrled Mr and lan, Robert McGuffie Jr, Mr and 4 tablespoons shortening a fall out of seme of the boys who First , we hate the expression a J passed the summer at their cottage Orim and Florence Speers. ent. Mrs Harold Small and Montle and 2 tablespoons sugar Mrs. Weston Gamage, Jr. have been chuckling at his past in­ Mrs Annie Richards. “balanced" lunch box. It sounos j at The Reach. Mrs Floyd Robertson, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Deane of 4 large apples, cored and sliced Frank Alley, first assistant at the ability to “dust off" the spinning Mrs. Elsie Knowlton entertained dull even before you open It to find I Mr and Mrs Harland Dearborn, Geraldine, son Floyd, Mrs. Marie ■4 inch thick Roslindale, M ass, returned Sun­ targets. a tired sandwich, an orange and a daughters Betty and Ruth and *on Light has returned after ten days' at a buffet supper recently. Those Melt the shortening in a frying Teele and Mary Warren, visited day after spending two weeks at A correspondent discusses other cuix-ake. The right lunch pays John have returned to Meriden vacation. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tuesday and Wednesday ln Rock­ Sunny Side Cottage, Bayside. island trapshooters. ln this vein— dividends in better health, better »an' add kUgar' and stlr unt“ Conn., having passed th e summer Forrest Chaney, surfman. returned Cleave and Marjorie of Wollaston, land. The telephone crew is installing Bill Warner, never saw clay pige­ spirits and better marks whether sllghtly ra ™oll«ed Add apple ln town. Sunday from Camp Curtis Guild Mrs Cornelia Davis of Pasadena, it's served at home or at school. !rlngs and saute unt“ gold,,n brown Mrs. Maland Ames of Portsmouth the new system in town and in ons before this summer. Has shown Rifle Range, Wakefield. Everett Calif; Frank Thurlow, Alberta on both sides. Serves 6 Prof. David Meyer end family N. H , was ln town this week, called West Northport. Trenches are be­ consistent improvement in his shoot­ We're all for the small thermos Marston, surfman, went there S at­ Stinson and Lois Stinson. MENU who si»ent ti.e s immer at their cot­ by death of her father John Mack­ ing made for the wires, thus elimi­ ing. which holds hot soup or lamb or urday. Mr. and Mrs Douglass Barter Breakfast tage "Th» Music Boy” have re-* ie. She was guest of Mr and Mrs. nating the poles except for entrance Andie Gilchrist, used to sight a beef stew or. In warm weather, cold Miss Mary Murphy of Newton and with their daughter Dorothy are at Cantaloupe turned t.> Oberlin, Ohio. Bert Lawry. to the residences mean rifle when we had shcoting tomato juice, grape or cranberry Edward Silva of Weymouth have Mark Island Light Station while Scrambled Eggs Mr. ar.d Mrs. Donald Patterson Mrs Oeorgia K. Sutherland and matches in the bowling alley. He is Juice. The youngster will undoubt­ been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keeper Robinson is on vacation. Broiled Bacon have teturned tr. Bulliic N Y., hav­ daughter Dorothy who were guests trying the flying saucers for the edly get his pint of milk at school. D U T C H NECK Bangs for several weeks. Miss Evelyn Tesch of Bridgeport, Bran Muffins ing passed a vacation of severa' first time. Then, instead of sandwiches al­ of Willis Kossuth and Mrs. Mar­ Conn., is guest of Mrs Stella Coffee weeks with relatives in town. garet Kossuth, have returned to Mr. and Mrs. Robie Sanford of Alvin Wahlman, an old gunner, ways. try wholewheat muffins, Greenlaw. Sunday Dinner Allston and Billerica. Mass, Mrs. PO RT CLYDE who is about the best shot over here spread with butter and jam, nut or These teachers wn passed the Boston. Mrs. Arthur Rice has returned to i Oven-Cooked Broilers summer vacation at home have • • • • Alice Sears of Boston and Robie O. V. Drew, who knows how to raisin bread or good substantial Capt. and Mrs Waldo Bryant and Dorchester where she will remain brown bread spread with cottage Mlnt J^ ly Ripe Olives resumed teaching: Miss Sara Bunk­ Wilson of South Weymouth, M ass, capture a political prize, but is John Mackie children Henry and Olivia have while Mr. Rice is at Bangor The­ Glazed sweet potatoes er to Ridgewood, N. J.; Virginia passed a week recently at the San- rather dubious about his gunnery. cheese or peanut butter. Carrots, | John Mackie, 79, who died Tues- closed their log cabin on Hupper's ological Seminary. Buttered summer squash Black to Hartford, Conn ; Harriet • day was born in Scotland, son of | ford summer home. Ambrose Peterson. Jr., who shoots celery and tomatoes can taste s o ' Island and returned to Brockton, Pauline Fifield has returned from Hearts of lettuce with Vinal to Natick. Mass ; Eliza Patter­ Allan C. Hines is a patient et Me­ equally well with the camera and good, and they vary the orange o r ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Mackie He Mass. Other departures recently a visit with her mother Mrs Doro­ Roquefort dressing son and Eugenia Carver to Somer­ morial Hospital ln Damariscotta. rifle. banana which doesn't have to be came to this country when a young were: Misses Isabella Ounn, Marlon thy Conley in Rockland. ‘Coffee Macaroon Bisque ville, Mass.; Nettie Ingerson to Pearl Miss Hazel Winchenbach spent It's all in the day's fun. daily fare. man and had been a resident of Gunn and Edward Ounn to New Lois Stinson is substituting for Coffee River. N. Y.; and Fanny Ames to j tills town over 50 years. several days recently with her aunt We do hope you're starting the York; Mr and Mrs Oeorge’ Crock­ Mrs Floyd Barter at the John L. Supper Swans Island. j His wife died several years ago, Mrs wlUiam Pottle in Friendship fall right by buying irradiated milk MATINICUS Goss office. Ocean Spray Mr and Mrs. Paul Bramley and and he Is survived only by his [ Prof Anthony Jobin of Ann Ar- ett and children George and Carol to assure the adequate amount of Mrs. Harold Stnison and Law­ Cranberry Juice Cocktail to Winchester Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Miss Leta Young has returned to vitamine D the family requires. We Mr and Mrs. M E. Williams of daughter Mrs. Nina Ames of Saga- M‘ch - rec*ntl>’ Joined Mrs. rence Stinson are home from Rock­ ‘Baked Bread and Cheese Albert Hoedtke and children, Springfield. Mass., after spending hope you've been properly impressed Watertown. Mass. were at Herbert more Orove Portsmouth, N. H., who Jobln who has Passed ,he summer land for a few days •'Lima Bean Salad Julian and Karen to Hingham, ! (be summer here. Her cottage is by the importance of vitamine A Conway's as holiday visitors va5 town to attend the funeral here Mr and Mrs Lawrence Adams Pickles Olives Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson Mass , Rev and Mrs. Dunn and i being occupied by F D Foote and and that you've read carefully the Mr. and Mrs. Michael L anders, services. three children, Mrs. Carey, Mrs. [ party 0( New York who are passing of Malverne. N. Y„ are guests of Chocolate crunch cookies were home from Stonington over Mr Mackie was a Blue Lodge!and dau«ht*r Marilyn of Lowell connection between inadequate Elizabeth Freeman and daughter ’ two weeks vacatiOn here. Mr. and Mrs Frank Bartlett Tetley Budget Tea the holiday. Mason and a member of Atlantic | Mass- are spending a week with Mr „ „ , . I amounts of it and defective vision Gladys to Metuchen, N J. Harry Carle has been visiting in Thls Un.t propaganda but fact Recipes given. Mother and Daughter Club met Royal Arch Chpater. He was by and Mrs E(lgar Wallace i Mrs. E. P Cooper and daughter Mrs. Arthur Davis and daughter Rockport and Camden. Monday night with Mrs. Walter trade a paving cutter and a member i Mr and Mrs Elr°y Grass and Dorothy have closed their house based on laboratory test and Hilda who spent the summer on | “Jackie" Clarke of Ellsworth has mighty important to the mothers, NORTH HAVEN Ingerson. Supper was served and of that Union. children of Bath, N Y., and Mr i here and returned to Wollaston Criehaven, have resumed residence been visiting Mrs Carrie MacDon­ of school boys and girls. W ith milk, tlie evenings entertainment fea­ Funeral services were held Thurs- and Mrs Panald Emus of Arlington, : Mass ald. here cream and butter your best avail­ Services in the new church will be tured. cards. First honors went to day from the Headley funeral par- Mass • have recent guests at 1 Julia Young has retumed to her Leno Bernadi has been accepted resumed Sunday at 10 30 standard Miss Helen Davis who has been able sources of A, don't pretend to Eleanor Conway; second to Abbie lors. Rev. Kenneth Cook, pastor of the hom€ of Mr- and Mrs w K ! school in Braintree, Mass., after at the Army Aviation School in visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs feel virtuous over a small milk. and 41 7 30 p m The pastor w111 Hutchinson Union Church officiated A Ma- , Winchenbach having spent the summer here. Chicago. preach at both service Sunday Sydney Davis, has returned to cream and butter bill, will you? , Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kelson and sonic service was performed by I Mlss Mat>el Chase of Allston. John Conley Is visiting his grand­ Hartford. Mr and Mrs. Lent and daughter Speaking of propaganda we got S ^ 00' *“* conwne the last Sunday son Milton of Winthrop, M ass. were members of Moses Webster Lodge Mass • vlsited over the holiday Dorothy and friend Miss Kelley and mother Mrs. John Knowlton at Tea curious as to whether the small ln * * distr.butlon recent guests of Mrs. Ella Davis. There were beautiful floral offerings weekend with her parents Mr. and Mr and Mrs Stow Wengenrath Mr. and Mrs Trevor of Reading, 1,111 oranges really were the best buy ot P“Pers; the ngular sesslona wl" Mr. and Mrs Walter Koch have Interment was ln the family lot In , Mrs- Chase and Miss Tekla Ackley left Mrs Mass., have returned home after Mrs Fannie Crockett was recent ,or Juice and ordered four d0M>n, begin Oct. 1 returned to East Orange, N J , hav-j Bay View cemetery. The bearers! ^ rs Beatrice Chase and Mrs Etta Teel's home Tuesday and went • • • • passing a vacation here. guest o f Mr. and Mrs Edwin Car- one at 45 cents, another at 35 and ing visited Mrs Koch's mother. Mrs were David Duncan. George 8tra- Stella Turner have employment at to Rockport. Mass., to spend a few Bo.uer-4'rockrtt Rev. John Biush and family who man' two dozen at 18 cents. From the „A wedding of interest to local Lora Hardison the past week chan, L B Dyer and Curtis Webster , Medomak Canning factory at weeks at the Artist Colony. They Mrs Wiiiard Robbins is home hirgeat at 45 Mnts we got four and p^pi,, was that of Edward Bauer Guests last weekend of Mr and ------1 Winslow's Mills. will return to New York the latter have befn °« uPylng the rom Point Lookout Club, Isle au one-third cups of Juice; from the and Miss Jeannette Wlnntfred Mrs W. Y Fossett were Mrs Anna! SOUTH LIBERTY **** Ml"S ®enJamln Oross Ames house recently went to New part of this month Haven Conn . where Mr Brush will Haut wh*re she has h**" employed and daughter Betty of Auburn 35-cents size about the same oockett. both of Elizabeth. N J at Fish of Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Or­ Miss Ethel Kelley has returned to Alice Lane has returned to Plain- lando Fossett and daughter Avis of passed last weekend with Mr. and 8omerville, Mass, after several enter Yale College for a short courae amount and from the two-dozen Baptist parsonage Monday aft W R Cole was a business caller before going to Newton Theologi- i fleld aft"r passing the summer with small oranges which cost 36 cents, ernoon at 2 o'clock The single Round Pond Mrs Edward Gross. weeks' visit with Mrs. Ada Brennan. ln Rockland recently cal Seminary to teach. Mr. Brush her sister Mrs. Nina Gros. Wilbur Coombs has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Emus of . and two thirds cups could be r|ng ceremony was performed by the Mrs. Inez Leigher and Howard has held services a t the church dur­ ^ L ‘SSUt’tltUtlngalthe!extracU:d or ‘ cup ftnd a thlrd Pastor of th« Church, Rev Henry Brooks. Leigher have returned from a visit Arlington, Mass, spent the past MOUNT PLEASANT telephone office. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ing the past month. more orange Juice. So, that settles Pelton Huse. Stanley Conway and Raymond with relatives in Massachusetts. Mae Boyce, son Oeorge and Iris that. Tiy it. sometime Shannon returned Monday to Stahl and family Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sudds of Au- Mrs. Ida Baker and daughter The bride in travelling suit of blue Mrs. Lyndla Jewett and children Oross are attending the World's L m i Bean Salad Quoddy. Mrs Mary A. Wallace recently burn and Mrs Viola Dodge of Bcotn- OIenn who have h**” visiting Mrs with wine accessories was accom­ spent last weekend at the home of Fair. lMi cups green lima beans Mrs. Benjamin MacArthur, Ger­ died at the home of her son Edgar bay called Sunday on Mrs. T. J. Arthur Philbrook have returned to panied by her sister Mrs. Bernice Mr. and Mrs Joseph Moody. Jack Reid has gone to Scotland H cup cooked diced carrots trude. June and Frances MacArthur Wallace with whom she made her Carroll. Auburn Crockett Carver as maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Traverse to visit friends. % cup chopped celery who have been visiting Mr and Mrs. home Mrs. Wallace was a lifelong Mrs Hilma Karhue of Quincy, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Philbrook I Tlie best man was Ralph Carver and daughter Gale and Mrs Inez Mrs Cornelia Davis and daugh­ S teaspoon minced onion R Mont Arey, at their summer resident of this place and if she Mass . and two children were guests and daughter Celia have returned The bride is a daughter of John Leigher were visitors ln Augusta ter LaVerne have returned to Pasa­ *4 cup French dressing home on Lane s Island have re­ had lived until next Marsh she Labor Day at the home of her niece, to Westbrook. , Crockett, first selectman, a gradu­ recently. dena, Calif, after passing the sum­ 1 head lettuce turned to Boston. would h aw celebrated her 98th Mrs Almo Kajander. ate of the North Haven High School Mr. and Mrs Arthur Turner wer mer with Mrs. Davis' mother Mrs. Combine lima beans, carrots. and fOr several years a registered Mrs. Maude Pillsbury ha6 re­ birthday. She is survived by her Beniah Packard. iMr. and Mrs T. in Augusta last Saturday on busi­ ROCKVILLE Alberta Stinson. celery and onion. Marinate In nurse in New Jersey. The groom turned to Portland after a visit with son Edgar and one grandson Eben J. Carroll, Maurice Carroll, Jr., and ness. French dressing, chill one hour. a native of New York City is an as- her mother Mrs. Meritt Lenfest. Wallace of Dutch Neck Funeral Neil Colburn attended Windsor Fair The fall term of school opened A shore dinner at Spruce Head Break lettuce In salad bowl, add slstant purchasing agent for a New Miss Ellen Wareham who has services were conducted at the home Monday. Tuesday with the return of Mrs. EAST FRIENDSHIP was recently enjoyed by Mr. and other ingredients and toss lightly jersey corporation by Rev. O. O . Barnard of Waldo­ John Greenrose and IMr. and Mrs. Margaret Carr as teacher. There been guest of her aunt Mrs. L. R. Mrs. D. R. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs Dr Perkins and patients who were before serving. Serves 6 Smith returned Sunday to Concord. boro assisted by Rev Harriet Perry Maurice Carrell motored Friday to are seven new pupils this year. 1 Intimate friends and relatives of E A. Leigher, Howard Leigher and at Wadsworth Point the past two Baked 'Bread and Cheeae the groom from Summit, N J, were Mass. of Bremen. Interment was In Peabody. Mass. Mr and Mrs. Eino Heckler and Clifton Leigher. months, have returned to the doc­ 6 slices of bread , present also local friends and rela- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith who Dutch Neck cemetery. Aimo Kajander has recently con­ son Thomas of Norwood. Mass, are Mr. and Mrs. Ollbert Traverse tor's hospital in Lancaster, Mass. H pound American cheese itlves including Mrs. John Crockett passed Hast weekend with Mr and structed a cement floored garage and visiting Mrs Heckler's parents. Mr. and daughter Gale who have been Leonard Clark who has been re­ H teaspoon salt Malcolm Crockett. Harry Crockett Mrs. Oscar C. Lane returned Mon­ RAZORVILLE shed which has overhead two large and Mrs. Thomas Monden occupying the cottage of Clarence siding at Albert Morton's, recently ltt cups milk and friend Mr. and Mrs. Hanson T. day to Augusta. compartments for chicken brooders, Willard, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs William O'Jala, son went to Lawry and is at the resi­ 44 teaspoon paprika Crockett, Lloyd Crockett, Blanche Rev and Mrs William J. Hutchin­ Mrs. Ida Fletcher and son of Au­ thus adding further to his many Im­ Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Leigher had Raymond and daughters Vivian dence of Perley Delano. Land O'Lakes Butter gusta were callers Monday at Edith provements to the property ln the Crockett, Constance Carver, Mrs. son, who passed the summer at as visitors recently, Mr and Mrs and Helen motored to Old Orchard Miss Irene Doe is at the Harry 2 eggs Overlocks. three years he has resided there Leigh Witherspoon and two child- their cottage "El-Wil-El" were over­ Charles Esancy, Mrs. Warren Sher­ Beach and spent Labor Day En­ Hysom home ln Thomaston while Spread bread with butter, pile ren, Mrs LeSalle. and Mrs Rose Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sprague of night guests Tuesday of Mr. and man and children and Mrs. Gertie route they stopped at the Children's attending High School ln that town.' one slice above another and cut in Tilley of Ashland and daughter Boston who are visiting Mrs. Abbie Mrs. W. Y. Fossett and left Wed­ Peaslee and son Frederick. GROSS NECK Hospital ln Portland to see Miss Charles Jameson and Louise Burns cubes. Cut the cheese ln thin Constance. Cramer, were guests Sunday of nesday for their home ln Cleveland Bernard Leigher was a caller Edna Lehto of Warren. are also students at Thomaston friends here. Mrs. Eldora Gross was a 'Rockland slices Put cubes of bread and After a honeymoon in Florida Mr Ohio Wednesday ln Rockland. Mrs Elizabeth Ricker of Port- High School. slices of cheese in a baking dish in and Mrs. Bauer will return to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jettison of visitor recently. .1... . 1. k,. 'and has spent a few days thU week Miss Carleen Miller, accompanied alternate layers, sprinkling each thelr furnished apartment at 724 Boothbay Harbor were at Edith Charles Genthner Is employed by 1 _ ____ - __u _ children who were visitors at Mr with Mrs. Ida Barrows and Miss by her sister, Mrs. Arthur Wyllie i iayer with salt and paprika. Beat p arg Avenue. Plainfield, N. J. NORTH APPLETON Overlock's last Saturday on a visit L. W. Osier at Medomak. and Mrs. Walter Ingerson's went Lottie E Ewell. of Thomaston, went Wednesday to , Mr and Mrs. Philip Hayward tt Mrs William Thorne and daugh­ Monday to Portland. Mr and Mrs. Scott of Providence Mr and Mrs. J Wade Turner of Monhegan where they were over­ Westley were visitors ln town Sun­ ter Luella are visiting friends in Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hatch son Starks spent last weekend with Mr. night guests of their cousin Mrs. were recent guests of her father day. Mrs. Hayward remained to Sidney, N. Y. Fred of Wollaston, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. D. A Sherer and Monday Dwight Stanley. Charles Towle. Mrs. Charles Kaler of West Wal­ VINALHAVEN & ROCKLAND STB. CO. and Mrs. Raymond Foster and son visit Hehry Cramer and aunt, Maud Mrs. Carl Fales is visiting her Visitors Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. doboro. Mrs. Pearl Delano and Mrs the Home Club with husbands had Robert of Reading, Mass., have re­ Howard. Mrs. Minnie Rowe who brother, Maynard Orne, in Monhe- (Eastern Standard Time) George Butler's were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collamore of Friendship a Picnic dinner at the Bherers turned home, having been guests spent several weeks with Mr. Cram­ SW AN’S ISLAND LINE Charts Butler of Northport. Mr. were recent guests at Melvin Gen- Mr. and Mrs Harry Patrldge and &an over the holiday of Mr. and Mrs. er and Mrs. Howard returned Tues­ Miss Edith Miller who passed last STEAMER NORTH HAVEN and Mrs. Prank Brunland of day to her school at Branch Mills. thner's. two children of Saco and Fred Pat- Fred K. Coombs. ridge of West Upton were holiday month with Nora Seaver, has re­ Effective June 20 to September 15, Inclusive Quincy, Maas.. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pitman and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy H. Gross. Miss Read Down Schools begin Monday. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. turned to Brooklyn. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James Middleton Butler and children and Mr. and daughter of Massachusetts spent Marjorie Gross and Elroy Gross. DULY DAILY EXCEPTSUNDAY EXCEPTSUNDAY who have been at Cole cottage. Mrs Orren Jackson of Union. the holiday with his brother, Wilbur Jr., who have been visiting Mr. and Petek Plske SUNDAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs W. A. Barrows arc Correspondents and contributors SUNDAY ONLY Shore Acres, returned Tuesday to Mrs. Clarence Colley of Stockton Pitman. Mrs William Oross, returned Mon­ A.M.PMA.M. A.M.PM.P.M. at their home in Newtonvllle plan­ are asked to write on Only One Ar. 111.55 7.00 5.3» New York. 8prlngs and Mrs. Morris Powell Mrs. Minnie Savage Is at the home day to Bath. N. Y. 4.30 2.15 8.00 Lv. ROCKLAND. ning to return here In a few days. side of the paper 5.40 3.30; 9.101 Lv.-NORTH HAVEN. Ar. ;10.55 6.00 4.35 Miss Ora MacFarland, brother and son Paul of Bridgewater. Mass./ of her son, Willard Clark, for a Recent callers at the home of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hart of 6.5014.40 10.20: Lv. STONINGTON. Ar. | 9.50 5.00 3.23 "Junior" MacFarland and friend were dinner guests last Saturday at visit of Indefinite duration. and Mrs. Melvin Genthner were Mr. Auburn, Mass., who went to Rock­ 750; 111.30! Ar- SWAN’S ISLAND, Lv. | 8.45! |2.15 who have been visiting Mr. and the Keene home. The pageant given Sunday night and Mrs. Albert Genthner and two Read Up land to attend the funeral of Mrs Mrs. Francis Conway returned Mon­ Mrs Ouy Fish and family of by the pupils of the Bible School grandchildren of South Waldoboro Marshall Daggett spent Sunday day to Belmont. Mass. West Appleton visited Friday at the was well attended and well executed and Miss Evelyn Genthner of Port­ VINALHAVEN LINE with Mr. and Mrs F. L. Hunter. Schools will begin Monday. home of Mr and Mrs. Wesley Cun­ Mrs. Brown and Miss McKnight land. STEAMER W. S. WHITE After spending the summer with Read Down At Union Church Sunday morn­ ningham. deserve much credit for their super­ Mrs. Pearl Simmons and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leander their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daily K Daily Dally ing the subject of Rev. Kenneth Hazen Hannon of Liberty and vision of the production. Except,-Except . ►, E «ept - * S Cook's sermon will be "Surviving Philip Keene were Orono visitors Pred Jones was injured Sunday Gross in North Waldoboro. | John S Ranlett. James Moran and Sat. Sun. E 0 Sat * aij a Emory Genthner of Pawtucket, R Donald Moran returned Tuesday to Bun. « O Sun. Defeat" and he will also preach at Wednesday. night when the wagon in which he A.MA.M.P.M.AJH. A.M.A.M.PM. the 7 o'clock seivice. The choir Mrs Ormond Keene, son Philip was riding was in collision with a I., and Edward Schwartz of St. Hyde Park. 5 00‘8.00 2.15 8jP> Lv. ROCKLAND. Ar. 9.45 11.45 5.30 and Frank Culllnan were in Belfast car, the Impact throwing him from Charles, Mo, called Monday on Mrs. Inez C. Bronkle recently I 9.051 I Lv. NORTH HAVEN. will sing special anthems solos and Lv. 8,30 10JJO4J5 the vehicle. The wagon was badly friends and relatives here. visited at Deer Isle 6.1510.00 3.J0».15| Ar. VINALHAVEN, duets. Sunday school will open et Wednesday. Read Up Mrs. Minnie French of Cambridge 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs Leland Johnson damaged. • New York train connection Saturday only. Mrs. Alton Lewis, who has been were business callers Tuesday ln Mrs. Glennie Delemater of Au­ Moss., has been guest of her brother READ ALL THE NEWS 75-M Harry W. Creamer. THEN READ ALL THE ADI guest of her mother Mrs. J, 8 . Black Rockland. gust* 1* visiting at Stanley Jones’. Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, September 9, 1939 Every-Other-Day

call Mrs Shirley Williams, tele- Hospital Drive Probate Notices In Everybody’s Column t phone 190. ♦ THOMASTON CAMDEN ROCKPORT (Continued from Page One) Advertisements in this column not FO R SALE The Happy Homemakers and a /S /s STATE OF MAINE to exceed three lines Inserted once for ft ft ft zx Cause We Like It 4-H Clubs held To all persona Interested in either of 25 cents, three times for 50 cents. Ad­ Rockland's quota of the $50,000 the estates hereinafter named: ditional lines five cents each for one YACHT tendsr for sale. Price right OILBERT HARMON LIDA O. CHAMPNEY if sold at once Inquire M F LOVE­ 8HIRLEY T. WIIXIAM8 their local contest Thursday after At a Probate Court held at Rockland. time. 10 cents for three times. Five being raised throughout the terri­ small words to a line. JOY. 140 Talbot Ave . Tel. 1060-J Correspondent school in Counce hall. The mem- Correspondent Correspondent In and for the County of Knox, on the 108-110 tory served by the Hospital is 15th day of August In. the year of our ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft bers of Mrs. MacFarland's Club. $12,500 Of this amount, $5600 net Lord one thousand nine hundred and SULKY plough. 2-horse dump cart Tel. 2229 thirty-nine and by adjournment from and disc harrow for sale. In first class Tel. 190 the Happy Homemakers, exhibited Telephone 71$ goes to the Rockland Community day to day front the ,15th day of said condition. C. A. MEARS. Winslows whole grain muffins and a variety August The following matters having : LOST AND FOUND ! MlUs. 106*108 Chest Agencies to provide for their been presented for the action there­ PAIR of fine cattle. 7 It., for sale, also Miss June Henry of Worcester, of canned foods. Miss Hysom's Miss Betsy Ross is spending a few Dr. F. R. McCullagh, who spent needs for the coming year. In order upon hereinafter indicated It la hereby light red horse, weight. 800 LAWRENCE ORDERED: HOWARD Union.______106-108 Mass., is spending a week at home. club exhibited a fine display of sew­ days in New York City several weeks at his summer home to raise this sum which is abso­ That notice thereof be given to all ROW boat found. Inquire of CAROL ing and embroidery. The program here returned Wednesday to Rox­ persons Interested, by causing a copy P CHAPIN. Box 51. Isle au Haut ELEUTRIU popcorn machine for sale, Mr. and Mrs Forest Stone and Miss Joan Bird, daughter of Mr lutely needed to carry on the Hos­ of this order to be published three X 108*113 cost $125 new. sell for »30; perfect. O. presented was: Song. "America:" bury. Mass weeks successively lh The Courler-Oa- M CLARK. 32 Oliver St. 106*108 son, David and Mrs Josephine and Mrs. John Bird, has entered pital on a proper basis and to pro­ zette a newspaper published at Rock­ flag salute and club pledge; song. Orlando Cole, of the Curtis String HOUSE and furnishings of Mrs. Anna Stone went yesterday to Belmont, the Massachusetts General Hospi­ vide for the Community Chest land in said County that they mgy ap Brown. Mountain Rd . for sale Apply 'When Pa Was Courting Ma,” by Quartet and family went Tuesday pear at a Probate Court to bo held at afternoons on premises or TEL 695-W. Mass., to attend the wedding of tal School of Nursing Agencies, it is very necessary that aald Rockland on the 19th day of » Velma McKee; story, "Mv Seasons to Philadelphia after spending the September A D 1939 at 8 o'clock In WANTED olty. ______107-109 Miss Barbara Watts and Harold Rev. W. F. Brown will preach on everyone contribute as much as they the forenoon, and be heard thereon « THREE-plece bathroom outfit for Work.' Winnifred MacParland; summer in town. Burton, of Rosllndale, which takes "The Crisis and the Christian" at can. If they see cause. sale; combination kitchen range with vocal duets, "Ranch In the Rockies" Commander Howard A Tribou. ARTHUR W McCURDY, late of POSITION wanted as housekeeper coll, all In excellent condition. 355 place today at 4 o'clock at the Con­ the Baptist Church Sunday at 11 Pledges are much more desired Rockland, deceased Will and P eti­ In good home, for elderly person: BROADWAY, after 5 p _m _____ 108*110 and "Whispering Hope." Pearle and U S N Medical Corps, who has been business couple or man with daughter. gregational Church in Belmont. o'clock. The Church School con­ than cash. It is felt that everyone tion for Probate thereof, asking that _ MILCH cow for sale. 3-years old. Winnifred MacParland; club story. visiting his mother. Mrs Nancy J. the same mav be proved and allowed TEL. 273-W between 10 and 12 a m Guernsey steer and bull. guns, rifles and Mrs. Josephine Stone will return venes at 9.45; pastor's class at 10; in the community can subscribe and that Letters Testamentary Issue 107-109 pullets C. G. ERICKSON, Box 98 Rt Marie Jordan; one-act play, Miss mid-week devotional service Thurs­ Tribou. went Tuesday to Ports­ more to this joint appeal if they will to Lillian M McCurdy of Rockland, WOMAN wanted -for general house­ 1 Warren. 108*lt tomorrow and Mr. and Mrs. Stone she being the Executrix named in said work Write or apply to LAWRENCE Hysom, Marie Jordan, Velma Mc­ mouth N. H.. where he will be sta­ Will, w ithout bond 1931 FORD motor for sale, good con­ and son arc to go on to Winsted, day night at 7.30. sign a pledge, payable either month­ HOWARD. Union. 106 108 dition Price 820 R 6 JORDAN. 6 Kee and Irene Doe; tap dance. Bev­ tioned. ADELBERT BENNER, late of Thom ­ Conn , for a week's visit with Supt. "How To Talk To Yourself,” will ly or quarterly through the year to aston deceased Will and Petition for GIRL wanted at once to work In Kelley_Lane______107*109 erly Grant, with Mrs. MacFarland Prof, and Mrs. Olaf M Brauner Probate thereof, asking that the same small Inn. wait on tables and assist FOURladles' coats for sale, also plaid and Mrs. Leon R McKusick They be the sermon subject of Rev Wes­ come. It is pointed out by the lead • may be proved and allowed and that with general housework at Lincolnville accompanying at the piano. Miss reefer coat, fox fur neck piece, boy's plan to visit the New York World's ton P Holman, at the Methodist were overnight guests of Mr. and ers of the campaign that the sum Letters Testamentary Issue to Florence Beach. TEL Camden 8416 107-109 express cart, artsquare 9x12. large size Lucinda Rich, county club agent. 0 , ^ , Sunday at 10 30. Music Mrs. H. O. He 1st ad Tuesday, on B Benner of Thomaston, she betng PATIENTS and patient boarders man's fur eoat. all very cheap TEL. Fair during the trip. needed to carry on the very neces­ the Executrix named In said Will, wanted at Rest Haven Tel. 1293 EVA Thomaston 185-13. 108*lt gave an Interesting talk on club wyj unoung wh° a t” Brown of Camden, or some other suit­ “Invitation to Happiness” with Baptist Church next Sunday, using members of the out of town com­ able person, be appointed Admx . with „ , tended the School of Methods at _ out bond Notices of Appointment Hyler recently. The Qf th<;. Fred MacMurray. Irene Dunne, and as sermon at the 11 a m. service mittees are as follows: ESTATE MARY S LOCKIE. late of Donald Eck. who has been ! progr, m u Ollve Rowell. After ' Charles Ru« les wU1 * shown at "The Only Man Who Has Real Warren, deceased Petition for Ad­ Vinalhaven, L B. Dyer, chairman. ministration. asking that Joseph A I. Charles L. Veazle. Register of Pro­ « ing his mother Mrs Geneva Eck. b tQ a ..Home the Comique Theatre Sunday and Power" and for the 7 o'clock serv­ L. W. Sanbcrn. A. A. Peterson. Lockie of Washington. D C . or some bate for the County of Knox. In the T O LET other suitable person, be appointed State of Maine. hereby certily that In ! , IV / laLi 1 * at the home-of Miss Leila Clark. s{udcnU Monday- ice “The Way of a Burning Heart.” Charles C. Webster. Dr Ralph Earl", the following estates the persons were T — Admr.. w ith bond. ______appointed Administrators. Executors. He will also preach at 9 30 in ESTATE BENJAMIN S WHITE- FURNISHED 3-room apartment to the p « t two weeks returned to Bos- coming * Ernest Norton, who has been em­ Dr V. H. Shields. O. V. Drew. P. HOUSE. late of Rockland, deceased. Ouardlans and Conservators and on W ^ t Rockport. the dates hereinafter named let at 3 Grove St.; 5-room apartment. ton yesterday. , charge oj the Mission Circle. ployed at Leadbetter's Machine M White, Mrs Margie Chilles and Petition for License to Sell certain LIZZIE B HANNON of Washington. 80 Masonic St . and 6-room apartment Real Estate situated In Rockland, and at 40 Grace S t TEL 299-W city. 108-tf Mrs Walter Johnson and daugh- Wjth Mrs Jordan. Miss Chris- Shop during the summer, has re­ At the Methodist Church services Mrs. Lizzie Greenlaw; Union. Rob­ fully described In said petition, pre­ Sidney Humes of Washington was ap­ Sunday will begin with Church sented by Edith Randlett. Admx pointed Conservator July 28. 1939 and TWO light housekeeDlng rooms to ter. Miss Martha Johnson have re- Moore and Mrs Evelyn Perron turned to Guilford. Conn ert M. McKinley, chairman; Friend­ ESTATE BENJAMIN 8 WHITE qualified by filing bond August 7. let furnished TEL 733-M 34 Fulton turned to Evanston. 111., after spend School at 10; worship at 11 when ship, Herald A Jones, chairman. HOUSE late of Rockland, deceased 1939 St. 107*109 making arrangements. At the Mrs. Inez Crosby attended Friday Petition for Perpetual Care of Burial ELLA D SHIBLES. late of Rockport, the pastor. Rev N F Atwood, will deceased Georgia B Pendleton of FURNISHED house to let for winter lng the summer here. Thursday evening prayer meeting, a meeting of the board of trustees Rev. Dr A P. Pratt. Arthur P. Spear, Lot presented by Edith R andlett of at 21 Talbot Ave . TEL 8 R 106-108 speak on •'Christian Social Serv­ Augusta Admx Islesboro was appointed Exx . Aug 15. Miss "Louise Burns of Friendship at 7 o'clock Mrs. Carl Gray will of the Odd Fellows' Home in Au­ and Robert W. Armstrong, commit­ PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME 1939. and qualified by filing bond on TWO houses at Rose Hill Farm. Owls ice" At the evening service he will tee; Dark Harbor. Dr Alvin R asking that the name of Mabel A Beal same date Head One furnished, the other unfur­ Is staying with Mr and Mrs. For­ speak on the subject "Prayer." After burn of Port Clyde be changed to Mabel A FRANCES O SMITH, late of Rock­ nished Both In fine shape Apply at give a message from old favorites Karnes, chairman; North Haven, land deceased Katherine D Berry FARM. Tel 293-R, Owls Head. 106-111 rest Adams while attending high the talk there will be a social hour Miss Ellen Carr is a medical pa­ Balano presented bv said Mabel A of Ro?klar.d was appointed Admx . not in the present hymn books cn Beal HEATED apartment (o let. two rooms school here. under the direction of the Baptist Dr D L Farnsworth and Rev H. ESTATE ANNIE F FRYE late of July 18 1939. and qualified by filing tient at Community Hospital. bond Aug 15. 1939 and bath. 85 week V F STUDI.EY. the general theme "Our Oreat F Huse, co-chairmen; Camden. Rockland deceased Petition for Con­ 283 Main St.. Tel 1154 or 330 108-tf Charles Dudley returned yester-j Choral Society in honor of Mrs. Corinne Ellsworth, who has been firmation of Trustee, asking that Alan FERI.EY H FISK late of Owl's Head, Saviour,'' deceased Oecar S Duncan of Rockland day to Presque Isle after a visit Gray who leaves the next day for employed at the Ocean View Tea Mrs. E. A Robbins and Mrs How­ L Bird of Rockland be confirmed as MODERN, first floor, four or five room Extensive repairs are he'ng nude Trustee of the estate given In Trust was appointed Exr. Aug 15. .1939. and apartment to let garage: adults only. with Mr and Mrs. Daniel Barrett. New York and whose birthday falls Room during the summer, has re­ ard L. Appollcnlo. co-chairmen; for the benefit of Ina Rose Frye and qualified bv filing bond Aug 21. 1939. 120 ------MAIN ST . Thomaston 107*109 on the vestibule of the Methodist Evelyn Frances Frye, presented by said WILLIAM S COLSON, of Rockland The Federated Woman's Circle on Set” 17■ Prlda>' nlght there turned to Gorham Thomaston, Earl R Gowell, chair­ Stuart C Burgess of Rockland was ap­ FIVE-room modern unfurnished spt. Church and also at the parsonage. Alan L Bird pointed Conservator Aug 29 1939, and —one on Camden St., one on Summer met Thursday at the home of Mrs be a of the Church Mrs j oseph DeFreese and Mrs. man; Rockport. Franklin G. Priest F3FTATE FRANK I. NEVERS late of St Four-room furnished apartment, Somerville Mass., deceased Petition qualified by filing bond on same date Roland Richards is in charge of and Arthur K Walker, co-chairmen, A ttest: automatic heat and hot water. Sum­ Edith Richards with Mrs. Nina School Council at the vestry at 7 30. DeFreese have returned for Distribution, presented by Aretas CHARLES L VFAZIE. mer St MRS FROST. TEL 318 W or the work and Charles Gregory of Glen Cove; E Steam s of Rumford. Admr 1094-R. 107-tf Leach the leader. Mrs. Richards I Federated Church. Sunday School t0 Chicago after spending the sum- ESTATE MARY L BREWSTER late Register. read an interesting letter from a at 9 45 morning worship at 11, the mer here. Miss Lida Humphrey, who has gt Oeorge. Miss Margaret L. Lewis, of Rockland, deceased First and final 105-S-U1 LARGE -quare rooms to let. at "OUR been at the home of Mr and Mrs. chairman. Mrs. Alfred Fuller and account presented for allowance by V IE W 138 Camden St . opposite Samo­ friend. Miss Merrill a missionary in subject of tde.fer™°n °°? S i At the meeting Wednesday night Carrie B Brown and Lena B Roke-, set road Tel 1091-W 106-tf Maynard Thomas while studying , Miss Mary Fields; Martin's Point. C. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE South Rhodesia. Refreshments newing Spirit. The anthem is ■ Qf Meguntic00k Grange plans were Admxs. _____ FURNISHED room. In quiet neighbor­ the violin under Orlando Cole, re- Henry Mason, chairman: Appleton ESTATE FRANCKS W POTTER late Wh»rr»a Earl U. Chaples of Rockland hood, five m inutes from Post Ofilce. were served. The next meeting will “Co«*> ®r*cl0“* ®pir‘\' b> ^ams. ma(Je for exhlblUon #t of Medford Mass deceased First and County of Knox and State of Maine TEL 34. Rockland 97*tf turned Friday to Wilmington. Del. , Rev Harold W. Nutter, chairman: final account presented for allowance by hla mortgage deed, dated May 26, be Oct. 1. at the Congregational This «ndce wl.l be 0 * 1 the Union Fair On the committee by Orace Emily Manning. Admx C. T 1903 and recorded In the Knox Regis­ THREE-room furnished apt on War­ Carleton G Cole, Jr., who has Washington. Mahlon Turner, chair- A ren St to let. Inquire 11 JAMES ST. mtty Jt 7 X !are ™ Ha‘‘ Elizabeth Mor- try of Dfeds, Book 236. Page 15. con­ 104-tf been spending a month with his man; Hope. Mrs. Ralph C. Went- ESTATE HATTIE P PIPER late of veyed to the Rockland Loan and Build­ Douglas Davis. Miss Dorothy P*0*'-' a&yr,2" , service ton Mrs May Youn8> Mr and Rockport, deceased First and final ing Axaoclatlon. a corporation legally FURNISHED apt to let. three rooms, grandfather. H O Heistad. returned ! worth, chairman, assistants: Emily account presented for allowance by organized and existing under the lawv toilet, piazza hot water Inquire 12 Wecdland and Albert Huber re- j The subject of the evening service Fred E R Piper Admr. C T A Mrs. Joseph Bagley. to Oakdale, Long Island, N. Y„ of the State of Maine, and located at Knox S t . TEL 156-W 103-tf turned Thursday to New York after at 7 is "God s Favorite Wo . Hobbs.$ Elsie Wilson, Margaret ESTATE ALTON E PERRY, late of Rockland. In said Knox County, the At the meeting of the Board of Wedrfesday. Rockland deceased First and Anal following described real estate situate FIVE-room apartment to let. adults Robbins, Rachel Noyes, Evelyn account presented for allowance by only. ALICE FULLER. 25 Linden St . being guests of Mrs. Earline Davis I Directors of the YMCA held In xatd Rockland, together with the Tel. 106-J. 105-tf Brown, Mildred Dunton. Bessie Frank E Perry. Admr building* thereon, bounded and de­ at the home of Mrs Sanford Hyler. SPRUCE HEAD Thursday night, Richard Bond of ESTATE FRANK M PACKARD late scribed ox follows: FOUR-room tenement to let; elec­ Hardy, Gertrude Hardy; Owls Head, -of O w ls Head, decea-ed. First and BEGINNING at the aoutherlv corner of tricity. flush: newly papered and Walter Strong and Miss Helen ------Charlestown, Mass., was appointed SOUTH THOMASTON final account presented for allowance Jamea Slmmona' lot and on a road painted LAWRENCE MILLER. Tel. Carr motored to Boston yesterday. Mr and Mrs L R Tlnney re' Mrs. Edith R. Young, chairman. by Clara E Packard. Admx (Blmmona Street! leading from Cedar 692-M lOStt executive secretary to fill the va­ ESTATE NEILIE J STEVENS late and on return were accompanied, ‘urned Tu<>sday to « ulncy after Mrs R W Tyler and Mrs. A F. j T° morr° w will be observed as Stre-t to North Main Street; thence ROOMS to let at 15 Grove St. TEL. cancy caused by the resignation of of Washington deceased First and by eald street. north 83' i deg re e* west, by Miss Christine Moore, who has spending August at their Sim- Sleeper jointly entertained their ' Knox °°unty General Hospital Sun - final account presented for allowance two hundred and fifty seven feet, more 579-W. MRS FIX5RA COLLINS 105-tf Floyd (“Chick'') Maynard Mr bv Lyndon H Stevens. Exr or leas, to stake and stones; thence been spending a few days there mer home Sunday School class at a game 1 day at the morning services in all of ESTATE JOHN CREIGHTON late of north 12'a degrees east, two hundred Bond has been assistant secretary Thomaston, deceased Second and Miss Constance Chilton and Miss and twenty-four and one half feet to Misses Margaret Brady, May in the boys' work department of party Wednesday night at Mrs churches throughout the terri final account presented for allowance a stake; thence aouth 83'2 degrees east, Brady and Mrs Genevieve Fry were Jean Chilton returned Tuesday to tory served by the Hospital. The by Albert T Gould of Boston. Mass . two hundred and thirty feet to a stake; the Boston YMC A He is a gradu­ Slceper's home. Refreshments were ■RE thence south 7 degrees west, two hun­ ! MISCELLANEOUS ; New Jersey after a summer's vaca­ ministers of all of these churches ESTATE FRANK L NEVERS, late of supper guests Thursday of Mrs. ate of Massachusetts State and served. dred and twenty-four feet to bound 3| <■ •* **■ ■*- ♦ lg tion at Sheldon's Point. Spruce have been requested to speak of the Somerville. Mass . deceased First and first mentioned Oeorge Oillchrest. Springfield Colleges Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Randall Hopkins motored final account presented for allowance And whereas the condition of said PAINTING, papering ol all kinds; A public game party will be held Head Island. value of the Hospital to the entire by Aretas E Sterns. Admr mortgage has been broken: plasierlng. brick, cement and rock Bond will arrive here the latter Thursday to Bangor where she ESTATE HARRIET V. DUNCAN late Now. therefore, by reason of the work A. W. GRAY, 3 Adams st., at the K P. hall Thursday night A. J Thomas of Millinocket was community and of its needs. In of North Haven, deceased First and breach of the condition thereof, said Rockland 105-tf part of September visited her sister, Mrs. Parrel She final account presented for allowance Rockland the various minister's Rockland Loon and Building Association NOTICE -After this date I will yay under the auspices of Weymouth guest last weekend of Mrs. Thomas had as guests on the trip her by Fostena M Duncan. Admx. claims foreclosure of said mortgage Miss Ruth Bennett entertained ESTATE RICHARD WASHBURN no bills other than those con tract ■'d Grange at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert appeals will be supplemented by In Witness Whereof, the said Rock­ by myself personally. EVERETT Mr Friday at a picnic at the McKay mother, Mrs. Elias Makinen and CHILD, late of New York. N Y de­ land Loan and Building Association has speakers from the committee, head­ ceased. Second and final account pre INTYRE Rockland. Maine. Sep: 7. Miss Janet Henry is spending the Burton. Mrs Amos Makinen. caused this Instrument to be sealed 1939 103*110 cottage at Colemans Pond: Ralph ed by Mrs W O. Fuller, who w.ll sented for allowance by Alan L. Bird. with Its corporate seal and signed In month at Poland Spring where she Prof C. W Snow and family re­ Meetings of Wessaweskeag Admr Its corporate name by Harry O Gurdy. LAWNMOWERS called for. sharpened Belyea. Polly Schenk. Betty Wag­ speak Sunday morning at the Firsi DUDLEY F WOLFE late of Rock Its Secretary, thereunto duly author­ and delivered Prompt, dependable has employment. turned Monday to Middletown. Grange will be resumed Sept. 13 rt. deceased Will and Petition for ner. John Walker. Joan Hackett. Baptist Church. Other members of ized. this twenty-fourth day of August service Tel. 791.. CRIE HARDHARDWARE The ladies of St. James Catholic Conn. The Snows spent the sum­ A two-act comedy will be presented abate thereof asking that the same In the year of our Lord one thousand (X) . Rockland 105-tf Thomas Morris, Jr., May L. Morriss. Kmav be proved and allowed and thatnine hundred and thirty-nine Church are conducting a food sale the committee will appear at the Letters Testamentary Issue to Clifford YARN—We are prepared to make your mer on Spruce Head Island. Ruth Mathews. Wally Davis. Rober' and selections played by the Old (Seal I wool Into yarn. Write for prices. Also at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Gill- other churches. Smith of Rockport, he being one of Rockland Loan and Building Mrs. Dorothy Repplier enter­ Stone. William Mulherne, Gwen­ Timers Orchestra comprised of the Executors named In said Will, Association yarn for sale H A BARTLETT. Hsr- chrest next Tuesday afternoon. The coming week is the most im­ without bond mony. Me 105-116 dolyn McKay and Oeorge Jennings Charles Watts, Ethan Rowell, Floyd HARRY O GURDY. Mrs Luther Clark and Mrs. Lizzie tained recently at chicken dinner at portant week in the life of the city, PHILIP E TRIPP late of Fall River. Secretary MEN Old at 401 Get Pep. New the Maple Tree Shoppe, guests be­ • • • • Rockiiff. Al. Sleeper and Mrs. C Mass , deceased Exemplified copy of 102-S 10

Mr. and Mrs. Murray Eaton ot ] Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Browne, The Last Concert FAREWELL SERVICES FRIENDSHIP * son Paul and daughter Martha, left Myrtle street, accompanied by Mr. Tuesday for their home in Holyoke, and Mrs. Nelson Eaton of Winter- This And That Farewell services will be conduct­ FRIENDSHIP SCHOOLS Mass. port motored to Eastport Wednes­ Eells’ Boat Barn Again To ed Sunday at the local Salvation Friendship Schools open Monday day, called there by the serious ill­ Be the Scene Of a Notable Army meeting at 11 o'clock and the with Richard Clifford, formerly of Dr. and Mrs. Charles D North, ness of Mrs. Caleb Eaton. ' services at. 8o p. m , when u Cadets !i the Weld High B School faculty J as have as guests his mother, Mrs. Event principal. Ralph Winchenpaw will Mary E. North, of Hiram, and Mr. Dr. and Mrs. O. R. La wry and Maude Staples and Virl Alley will | tpaph ,hp geventh Rnd Qghth The Anal concert of Rockport's and Mrs. Earle Thomas of Auburn. family have closed their cottage in I preach and say farewell, as they grades. Elizabeth Winchenpaw will rose, Mass., who has been visiting Cushing and returned to their home music season takes place Wednes­ leave Rockland to enter the Salva- have the Third and Fourth grades, Fred T. Fales. retired president of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur on Oak street. The doctor will re­ day, Sept. 13. at the Captain Eells tion Army Training Ccllcgc in New [ n>rd Miss Lots Davis will teach the the Standard Oil Co. is reported D Fish has returned home. sume regular office hours. Boat Barn, the artists to be: Wil­ York city to train to become Salva- [ La wry School. "somewhere in Europe ." liam Harms, piano; Felix Salmond, tion Army officers. These young peo- i Misses Charlotte and Priscilla ['cello; Marian Head, violin; Edith Miss Clara Waite and Miss Ar­ Christopher Sprague has been the pie are the first Rocklanders to be lene Waite who have been visiting Staples have been recent guests of [Evans Braun, piano; Donald Welt, guest for a week of his aunt. Mrs. Sky writing was invented during I t*nor: Eng™ Helmer, accompanist. accepted for Salvation Army service Dr. and Mrs Curtis Bunker in COMIQUE at A F Russell’s and Robert Rus­ Paul Seavey. in the history of the local Corps. sell's home returned to Canton Portland. the World War as a method of The brilliant array of artists alone They have been doing preparatory CAMDEN, ME. indicates that the concert will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snow and Miss Hazel Vasso has gone to signalling. lessons for 12 months and will spend of the first water, and another phase NOW SHOWING Mr. and Mrs. Sydney P. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Tucker of Lincoln, where she is a teacher of Mrs. Gladys Thomas and daugh­ a year at the training college in We would call Spain s attitude that the varie4 interest of the Npw Ycrk plty and upon laughter Eleanor were gests for the Westbrook are announcing the en­ the third grade. ter Miss Ruth Thomas are spending 'Jitters toward the world." as the program is certain to appeal to every (jon w)„ ,o for prRc. “EX-CHAMP” holiday weekend of Commander and gagement of their daughter, Miss the weekend at the summer home with Minister of the Interior has or- : t>'Pe of music lover Mrs. C. F. Snow at Treasure Point Eleanor M Tucker to John E Mrs. F. J. McDonald has returned of Mrs. Ralph Curtis at Sandy . . I tlcal experience. They will have VICTOR MeLAGLEN ganized a new corps of censors While the artists for the most . Farm Rev. and Mrs. Walter S. Kenderdine, son of Rev. and Mrs. to Lee to resume at teaching du­ Point. four years of further study bv cor- also to eliminate from Spanish literature part are well known through their Rounds and son William were also Jesse Kenderdine of Bath, formerly ties at Lee Academy, after spend­ respondence from the Salvation ‘Where the BuffaloRoam’ musical compositions and even summer residence here, it is not guests at the farm. of Rockland. Miss Tucker gradu­ ing the summer in this city with Ralph Ulmer Camp will meet Army Educational Department in paintings anything inimical to the amiss to say that Mr. Salmond rates ated from Westbrook High 8chool relatives. Wednesday night at 7.30 in Legion I New York city. SUNDAY-MONDAY interests of Spain. Censors, sifting as one of the great cellists of the Mr. and Mrs. Almon Bird left in 1938 and is employed by the 8. Hall Supper at 6 o'clock will be , , , | Immediately following the service Mr. and Mrs. George F. Sprague through books and newspapers and world. His appearances with Mrs. gunday evpnmg (he Cadp(s wm )}p yesterday for a trip to Arizona D. Warren Company at Cumber­ served by Jessie Wall and Ella Hy­ “INVITATION TO have returned from a week's motor magazines to decide what to let Braun, a gifted pianist with a cannv tpnd

Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, September 9, 1939 Every-Otber-Day

HffilBi ffi OHlillUt sifflnMteMroiiM'sowgMiii Old Age Pensions Three Of A Kind STEAMBOAT DAYS THE LYRIC MUSE What Do You Know About Recent Amendments?— Dana Sherer, Rockville farmer, had been expecting visitors. Queen of the Boston-Bangor fleet there a short time and finally drlf- steamboat days will be used next Read Thi* of great white flyers was S3 City of ted ofT to land directly atop the Saturday with an unnamed steamer And he was not disappointed. Rockland, a. magnificent ship, yet wreck of the old City of Portland on which ran many years in local (First Installment) When he went to the barn this an unhappy sort of a queen who Grindstone ILedge, plainly visible Penobscot waters, concerning which Many question have been asked morning he found that one of his Guernsey cows has presented the came to major disaster while still from Crescent Beach. The first Im- strangely little has been heard. regarding that section of the Social Publication Limited to Brief establishment with three calves I brand new and whose prestige was pact broke the main steam pipe and • • • • Poems Security Act affecting old age pen­ The mother and her children ! shattered bythe appearance of the rendered the distressed ship voice- Prom Jam es I. Stinson of Ston- of Original Composition sions, which becomes effective Jan. GUARDIANS OF OUR COAST By Subscribers were all doing well at last accounts. triple screw turbine S S Camden less She had 400 passengers aboard lngton comes a group of splendid I. 1940. j while Rockland was yet a young and 150 of these were landed on pictures, copies of which will en- The following pertinent questions Triplets are not unknown in the cow world but they are exceedingly What our lightkeepers and coast guardsmen are doing to protect ship. Ash Island, the others preferring rich the writer's collection and HAPPINESS THE GOAL and answers were compiled by coastwise shipping by day and by night. The day's news from | City of Rockland, sister ship of to remain aboard the grounded eventually appear in this column. [For The Courler-Oazeue) Robert L. Norton, Washignton wrtt- rare. many lonely outposts along Maine's waterfront. City of Bangor, but considerably vessel. They were removed by . . • • Think not to be happy o'er perishing er and observer: i larger, was launched in September, steamer Catherine which arrived The controversy over the identity Per thn"r«ureiy collapse end decay; I Q. 1—What kind of benefits will Q 13—Under what circumstances Buth*oftirme‘ mcaS«s*rde*ayPlnMe » qualified worker get under the does a widow get a benefit? A—A Cape Neddick company them to Beals where they I Jov is a feature that everyone craves, amended old-age Insurance pro- widow, aged 65 or over of a fully Where has the summer gone? will attend school. Madelyn Muise ?tUd«^eSdriuw n'h« o~hoZ “ohneUbe- gram? A-M onthly retirement pay- Insured worker, get monthly bene- We have been so busy and so many is returning home from Mrs Nor- A, heh.m 7n, men move, .bout "*nts will be paid to qualified per- fits; also widows, regardless of age. thlrgs have happened that it has man Hodgdon's for a vacation and The heart that will throb for a neigh- sons plus supplementary monthly of fully or currently insured work- passed unnoticed. will also accompany her parents to The heart* rciT o? love for the Lord. benefits to take care of his wife and ers, who have minor children in My brother Milan G Leonari and Beals. is the heart that win stand the on-1 m|nor children. their care, receive benefits until slsuftht of foes, *_*•_» »_ his son-in-law Oeorge Spaulding cf Willard Muise has been employed And with happiness keep in aocord Q. 2—What qualifications must the youngest child reaches age 1C. Batti helped me put up the flagpole pa^t three weeks assisting a W R Walter an insured worker have to receive or 18 if :egular!y attending school. North Waldoboro and set it In cement July 3 and on surveyor from New Jersey Willard Widow's Kenelit ft N M W monthly retirement benefits? A— the Fourth we had a flag raising planning a vacation after his IIVRRAH FOR THE V. B. A.! To qualify for monthly benefits a Q 14—What does a widow's Posie raised the flag for tne first work is done for the season. He (For The Courier-Gazette| ; worker must be (1) 65 or over, (2) benefit amount to? A—A widow time and the others gathered will probably visit his grandparents i Each tim e I read about the war | have retired, and (3) be a “fully in­ will receive as a monthly benefit around the pole and had pictuics i In countries far away. in Beals : I'm glad I Jive here where I do— sured" worker. an amount equal to three-fourths taken In the grojp were Mr and i In the good old V S. A. q 3—What is a “fully insured” , of the monthly benefit that would Keeper and Mrs Muise received a j I'm glad my home Is where It la. Mrs Ernest L Cooper and son Al­ very fine gift a few days ago—a Devoid of hate and greed. worker? A—In general, a “fully In- have been due her husband on the fred of Arlington, Mrs Marion R Where freedom 1* the name we love. crate of blueberries. Thanks to the And friendliness our creel. sured' worker la one who has worked basis of his wage record at the time Wilkins and Lester Cole of Cam­ giver in covered employment for a period of his death. bridge The flag is a great im­ My hesrt goes out in thanks to them elapsing between 1936 and age 65. J Q 15—In what cases do children Mr Muise dug a few of his po- Who went across the aca. provement to the place and is in l Who fought and bled to make secure The minimum period of covered receive survivors' benefits? A — tatoes recently. So far he has A home for you and me very nice location, givlog a pleas­ .Above is pictured SS. City of Rockland as she lay on Grindstone Ledge while yet a new ship. At her And when I think of those dear boys employment required is six calen- | Children who were dependent for about six bushels. Who btavely faced the foe ing look at the Nubble. starboard gangway lays the old Roc kland tug Frederick Wilson and rou nd about are numerous small craft God reot their souls let peace be I heir's dar quarters, and the maximum is support upon the deceased wage Mr. and Mrs Muise called re- Our electric lights were turned of the genu, piraticus. Who a.eep where popples grow 40 calendar quarters. , earner may receive monthly bene- cn July 17 and Aug. 12 our new cently °n Mr. and Mrs. Staples ______| My heart Is fllled with honest pride. Q. 4—How Is a worker's benefit flu until they reach age 16. or up electric refrigerat yr was taken on Keeper Muise has a long list of i Whene'er I look around; determined? A—A worker's month­ to 18 if regularly attending school 1900, from the celebrated William early on the scene accompanied of the steamer whose prow appeared I know no shadow of disgrace We had no trouble at all getting names in his record of visitors at . — „ — ,, .. , . , Shall mar our hallowed ground ly benefit is determined on the basis Q. 16—What does a child's sur­ N. Bmith and in the "Ransom B Fuller, picture of i Thus as the war clouds soar abroad. it in the boat ai d over and up on this station—names from all over McKie yard. East Boston and was by tugs Somers A— Aug 19 waxes warm George B. - ?n .countries far away. of his average monthly wage In cov­ vivorship benefit amount to? the Island The company sent five this country and also from- Ger­ the largest ever launched in New Frederick Wilson. The writer, then I feel ao proud I want to shout- A child will receive as a monthly Davis is positive it is the Butman. Hurrah for the U S A. I ered employment. The benefit Is men with it and L aw F Jackson many and Norway England She was larger than the of tender years, was mess boy and ldenttflcatlon „ expected Margaret Elwell computed In the following way: 40 benefit an amount equal to one-half and Errold W Quint also helped. famous Great Republic and was general nuisance aboard the Smith Spruce Head of the monthly benefit that would Recent guests at this station were next week. percent of the first *50 of average We have certainly made it work Mr and Mrs. Raymond Kelley and built with an unprecedented solidity at that time, thanks to a paternal TAXED LIKE MILLIONAIRES monthly wages, plus 10 percent of have been payable to the wage since we had it and expect to be children Royal and Patricia and which stood her in g;od stead in relative, the late Capt. Peter Rich- The handsome picture of the City I _____ ] the remainder up to *260 per month earner at the time of his death. frozen by spring eating ice cream also Mrs Aston Alley all of Jones- . later years She was 300 feet long, ardson. hence was one of the first of Rookland used Sept 2 appropri- Some Startling Facta Shown In a I Total Years Count Q 17—In what cases do parents and salads port. 38 feet wide over the hull and 62 to see Penobscot Bay s most memo- ately came from the collection of Booklet Just Issued Q 5—Does the number of years get benefits? A—Parents get bene­ We have had a number of welnle Willard was recently Invited for a feet over the guards, of 2000 gross rable ship »Teck. At that time Attorney Frank H Ingraham .! __ a worker has been In the old-ag<* fits beginning at age 65 only under roasts this summer but I think the ride by George Alpaugh of High toi»i She was powered with a the steamer appeared much aa In the steamboat fan extraordinary He The taxpayers that "nobody insurance system Increase hts bene­ the following conditions; (a) The best one was a week ago Saturday, Bridge, N J. They visited the 1700 horse power beam engine bui t upper photograph though the water and Mrs Ingraham had the dis- knows" are the motorists of the fit? A—Yes. After the benefit due deceased worker was fully Insured at the boathouse Mrs Leon Jack- "Desert of Maine.” also the Danish by the W A Fletcher Co of Ho- was up to the pilot house forward tjnction of being special guests of united States according to a book- him on the basts of his average at the time of death, lb) No widow son poured. Village They both had a grand boken. had a 63 meh cylinder with The raising of the great steamer commodore Otis Ingraham on this , , „ ' . „ , wage . ------has been figured. I -percent or minor children survive the de­ an 11-foot stroke. Her paddle was a never-to-be-forgotten epic of ship on he, maiden tTip I “ l ° f cartoons and charta *“ “«* by of his benefit Is added for each year During celebration week we had time even if it did rain all day ceased person (ci They were wholly 200 visitors and when one con­ wheels were 25 feet in diameter of Penobscot Bay sea lore. A salvage . . . . the Maine Petroleum Industries in covered employment during dependent upon the deceased work­ Callers recently were Mr and siders that all but four or five were the Morgan feathering type. 8he fleet of some 25 boats participated As S S W S White passed de- Committees, under the title of which he earned *200 er at the time of his death. Mrs. Albert Seavey and Gertrude boated across, th a t was a large carried one huge stack in place of including the huge wrecking tugs serted Hurricane Island Sunday “Most Motorists Earn Less Than I Q 6—Under what circumstances Q. 18—What does a parent's Rockenfeller of Mouse Island number No one came Monday and the Bangor's two and was the last Confidence and Mercury with with the C G Club aboard it seemed *30 a Week, but they are Taxed will an annuitant's wife get a bene- benefit amount to? A—A parent Mackerel around this station are only a few Tuesday, but from then word In elegance of appointment, the famous salvage ships Sal- as though once a year it would be Like Millionaires ’’ By means of fit. A—The wife of an annuitant. will receive as a monthly benefit an scarce at the present time on—Oh boy, what a rush! I was Her grand staircase from the ma.n vor and Sipho. She was raised a good business for the steamboat interesting, punchy, pictorial st»- If she is over age 65, is entitled to amount equal to one-half of the Coleman Woodward of Glen Cove kept busy and so was Posie She saloon was famed for its beauty ail week after the accident and her company to make Sunday stops at tlstics, the booklet sets forth the receive monthly benefits under the ! monthly benefit that would have will substitute during the absence took all she could through the simple economic facts about mo- new provisions. ' been due the wage earner at the of Keeper Muise I, Light. We were honored Thursday tortsts' Incomes, buying habits and Q 7—What does a wife's benefit ] time of his death Dexter Sayward of Boothbay by a visit from Commander R C. utilization of motor vehicles, and amount to? A—The wife's monthly Lump Sum Payments Harbor was a recent visitor at this Roach U. S Coast Guard and his ^'1 Proceeds to show that, because of benefit will be an amount equal to Q 18—Under what circumstan­ station. family of New York He stayed a lack of understanding of such facts one-half of the monthly benefit ces does the amended program pro­ long time, talking, and we enjoyed by federal and State legislators. P»‘d to her husband, vide for lump sum death payments? the visit very much. The Highway Story excessive taxes and unsound tax Q- •—Under what circumstances A—If a wage earner, who was fully I was very sorry to read of the T -'x - v policies have been heaped upon the do an annuitant's children get ben­ or currently insured, dies leaving recent death at his home in Marble­ More Death* Than Last £ motorists, making them .the “tax- efits? A—The children of an an­ no survivor entitled to a monthly head of Capt. George Bartlett of ; goats" of America. nuitant, If they are under 16 or un­ benefit at the time he dies, a lump 'll i the Lighthouse Tender Lotus Year, With Rum High In F Among the startling facts devel­ der 18 if regularly attending school sum death payment will be made • • • • the Scale oped in the booklet are: [ and are supported by him, are en- to the widow or widower, or child­ Portland Head 1. One-third of the car-owners titled to receive monthly benefit*. ren, or parents of the deceased, Waldo remained the only one of I R T Sterling and family enjoyed of the United States have weekly Q 9—What does a child s bene­ equal to six times the monthly a picnic party Labor Day at Pat- Maine's 16 counties with a perfect P ,1 r Incomes of *20 or less. fit amount to? A—A child's month- benefit that would have been due. tengill Shores record of no highway motor fatali- t 2 38 percent of all State tax ly U equal to one-half of the If no one of these Is living, a pay­ Mr. Richards of Damariscotta ties for the first three quarters of p revenue Is paid by the motorists. monthly benefit paid to its parent ment covering the burial expenses called Monday at the station lf-39 The score to date revealed 3. Annual gasoline taxes amount Payments to Survivors will be made to the person who R T. Sterling and family enter­ that though there was a 5% reduc- to one billion dollars Q 10—Under what conditions paid them. tained last Saturday Dr Albion M. tlon in such fatalities over the State 4 While gasoline prices have are benefits paid to the survivors Q 29—What will be the mini­ Brackett and Alexander Cameron 85 a whole for August, this year dropped in half since 1920. taxes a wor't*r w^° dies? A Monthly mum monthly payment under the of Springfield, Mass compared with the corresponding have jumped up 2400 per cent benefits are paid to the surviving new program? A—Ten dollars is Mr. and Mrs W C. Dow were month a year ago. the total for the 5 The average value of all cars famlly of ‘ l e a s e d wage earner the minimum payment. If an In­ supper guests Monday of the Hilt eight months to Aug 31 Is still on the highways Is only *200 ( who was elther fully insured or dividual's benefit amounts to less family 122% over that for 1938. One hun- 6 36 barrels of oil per family currently Insured th a t *10 on the basis of his wage Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of Som- dred and six persons have lost their annually are needed to maintain Q 11— How does a "curently ln- record, he will nevertheless receive erville. Mass, were recent’ guests lives to date on Maine's highways present standards of living sured" worker differ from a fully j *10. at the home of R T Sterling. compared with 104 last year. 7. The petroleum industry cre­ Insured worker defined In the un­ Q 21—Does a man have to re­ Herr lies S.S. City of Rockland where the big wheels turned their last—a wreck at the mouth of the Retired Keeper Pinkham of Yar- ! Director McCabe's analysis of the ates *4.000,000.000 of economic 8W*r e strained and dam- ran on the Morrison along with State. James G audet who has been 52 to 48. the late Frank Shaw, engineer, has VISITING CARDS Sergeant McCabe pointed out to­ CU P- aged beyond repair and was broken “We cannot all be leaders ln this 100 Panelad cards, cholca of 4 sizes and 30 visiting his aunt and uncle Mr. and Disaster overtook City of Rock- up track of a picture and 6ome an- day that though the mouths of the crisis. The democracies, ln each in­ At TMM PrieM, a> rlM ° l engraving, plate Included, Mrs. M A Deshon has returned 1 land on the foggy morning of July » • • • necdotes of the crew and Oeorge heaviest tourist travel over Maine's stance. must choose the ablest lead­ Why But ------• 1’M home 26. 1904 when she struck on South- J Several very interesting corn- B. Davis is on a like track . We gathered last Saturday night, highways have passed with the ership available. Mr. Roosevelt U S ? ^ S S $ .^ ^ UNCEMENTS west Ledge near Ash Island, hung munications relating to the old J M R. OR INVITATIONS at Mr and Mrs. Alton Cheney's, coming of September, this season our President. His policies ln this of the year offers increased haz­ crisis will toe followed by the younger Genuine eagravlng Is On white or Ivory stock—wedding or plate where we played cards and Chinese the socially correct finish. Inside and outside envelope* and leadership," he declared positively. the aid of the growing independent generation of Maine; by the mothers 1 checkers. Mrs Cheney served a ards. such as shorter daylight hours, thin g for buelneu sta- plate Included ...... *S.95 Will Fight Again He hopes to get some Republican vote, especially among the young tasty lunch and everyone had a damp leaves on the road surface and fathers who want to keep their J S K T J K U SOCIAL STATIONERY votes. people of Maine, to carry the State good time. and children using the highways to _ . • r» 1 a* sons out of war; by all of our citi­ go to and from school An inten- Fulton J. Redman, Many business or professional Special styles for men and women. A Mrs C. A Schofield and children "The old Republipan machine ln in 1940. zens united ln a faith founded upon use. Now—at these choice of lovely colors, monograms and returned Wednesday to Harpswell. sive effort to drive safel at all Time Candidate, Seeks Maine is breaking up," he said. " \t Redman s»id he isn't afraid to de­ liberty and Justice for a ’crippled amazingly low prices— styles of engraving, plate Included ___ — present It is split two ways in the fend the New Deal ln Maine. there Is no need to be 12.25, $3.95 and up. Miss Maxine Deshon, has re­ times for the final quarter of the the Gubernatorial Nomi­ humanity,' enslaved by war." primary for the Senate nomination "The New Deal has done a lot for Redman was among those who w«h tal'a«°n BUSINESS STATIONERY turned to the home of her aunts in year 1939 was urged by the Director engraving or common* , . .. « . of the Highway Safety Division of nation and eight ways—at least—for the Maine," he said. helped organize a resurgent Demo­ place printing. Al.Tf 500 business cards or Hammermill Bond Yarmouth where she will attend PRICES IN THIS AD- letterhead* (SVkxll or 714x1014), plate ln- the Maine State Police. gubernatorial nomination. But he stressed the President's cratic Party in Maine ln 1923 and Yarmouth Academy after spending Pulton J. Redman, Portland law- VERTISEMENT dud*d« only...... »7-M "Pactional differences have been foreign policy. was Democratic candidate for the the summer with her parents Mr. INCLUDE THE COST The Tabernacle Chorus of Sait yer and political writer, will run for and Mrs M. A Deshon. ironed out. The Democrats of Maine “In Maine we want to keep out Senate in 1924 and in a special elec­ OF ENGRAVING THE PLATE. Hello, G reat Duck Island, we Lake City, Utah, which we often the Democratic nomination as Gov- ln the last four elections have twice of war but we face realities. We tion ln 1926. should like to hear from you. hear over the radio, has 325 voices, ernor of Maine in 1940. He will run elected their governors and have live on the northeastern frontier of • • • • and is said to be one of the finest as a “Roosevelt Democrat,” with twice bettered the Republicans In the United States, nearest Europe. Because aircraft and munition Burnt Island musically trained in all the world. special emphasis on the President's i the combined Congressional vote Our shores might be the first to be plants of Britain are taking all avail­ foreign policy in the present crisis. ! The Democrats are united, since 1 Invaded. Keeper and Mrs Muise are leav­ It has been in existence for 75 years. able high duty steels, racln* motor­ THE CODRIER-aZETIE ing soon on a three weeks' vaca­ Its present conductor is J. Spencer "Maine Democrats are going to be ! they recognize that only through ' "We are deeply concerned with ists are having difficulty in getting tion; Adele and Prudence will ac- Cornwall. Democrats and stick by the party t party harmony can they hope, with , preparedness and national defense. material for new oar*.