The Republican Journal: Vol. 92. No. 46
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The Republican Journal. KiiTNO. 46.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1920. FIVE CENTS DAVID PATTEE Alliance The “Buddies” A Silver Public Health Nurse Wedding PERSONAL The News of Belfast. ^Unitarian David Pattee died of heart failure in {or the season of the McDonald Co operative methods are daily gaining | ting the home of Horatio and Sarah Pattee in Around whom George V. Hobart has Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eugene Mr. and Mrs. in because they are far less ex- Joseph W. Blaiadell have The W. C. T. U. will meet with of the First Parish woven his delightful musical comedy favor, returned Mr*. Jackson, Sunday, October 31st. The de- observed their silver wedding anniversary pensive and far less from visits in Bangor and Win- which the will offer this an exacting individually Ethel B. Collins, was held last Thurs- Selwyns city their home on terport. Congress street, Friday I, ceased had not been well for several last Friday evening at than the old method of every man for opportunity to see Thursday evening, at 2 30p. m IS‘!l parsonage. Miss 40 himself. in the ,t the years, had an asthmatic trouble, but he Nov. nf at the Colonial, wiggled Church street with about neighbors By co-operating hiring Mr. and Mrs. Stillman D. Flood have only, of a Eat presided, and their It was one of public health nurse it is made possible your dinner today at the Memoria jdent, was confined to the house only a few way into the hearts of New York and friends in attendance. gone to Gardiner, where the former has for any person in Belfast needing trained Hall. all for the year. Mrs. for twelve consecutive months in the functions of the employment. Dinner served by the women of Bel- weeks before his death. Mr. Pattee was the most pleasing social care in time of illness to secure such ser- a brief review Selwyn Theatre as few folks in the world fast interested in the American gave born in East season. The always hospitable vice at the nominal of cents Legion. Jackson, August 9, 1848, the ! of make-believe have ever done. They home, charge fifty Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Stevens left the Alliance. Mrs. with ever- a visit, or less if unable to the full The remaina of „{ son of James and Salome Pattee. He was are such a dear human group of young and attractive, was decorated pay Saturday for brief visits in Boston and Clarence Cram are ex- the amount. Will you help your town make Mass. pected to „g, “Hark. Hark one of of whom American manhood, as one finds billeted autumn leaves, American holly Marlboro, arrive by train today from Pro- eight children, only two greens, this preparation against the illness which E. aft r the armistice in a home in R. ter which Rev. A. are now peasant and flowers. Shortly after the guests vidence, I., and will be taken to hia living, Daniel Pattee of Jackson France cut is sure to come to many of us, and which Mrs. William Ha II, with her little sons that no one is surprised that the home in w and en" a concealed in the decora- may come to Join the Robert and Liberty. delightfully and Mrs. Chester Pooler of Belfast. When ! sweet maid of France falls in love with assembled, bell you. Red Cross Philip, are guests of her one of window in the reception and so help some. Add your personal mother, Mrs. Lena H. Frost. In lecture, “Hiawatha’s quite a young man Mr. Pattee sold his ; their number, nor that another is tions of the bay a personal note from Pasadena, and subscription, if possible, and so help ■ the familiar lines home in to tine, big, and loyal enough to all but room was hung by Mrs. Miss f Jackson, moved Presque Isle, ! mysteriously more. We should Mrs. bmeline K. Parker of Augusta was Calif., Lillian G. Dexter, formerly sacrifice his personal to all have a part, even happiness protect as Rev. Arthur E. Wil- the ... his text, he spoke of where he a farm and lived John E. Billings in what so much guest of her Mrs. C. A. of requests The Journal purchased ms youthful hostess from the machina- though small, means to daughter, Belfast, to cor- 1 and stood beneath all of us. Paul, a few days last week. rect hereabouts would : over 25 years, but after the death of his tions of a regular dyed-in-the-wool vil- son entered the room an item current in eastern papers in a*n* the Our Red Cross chapter expended Mrs. H. i and know before the wife he moved back to Jackson among I Vera Iialare as the peasant lass it. At the first strains of wedding $1,800 A. Babbidge of Dark Harbor regard to her engagement. last year in on work of a who gives such a carrying the was in the and on w he would his where he until delightful rendition of the bride of a quarter of a century city Monday Tuesday naturally relatives, lived his march public health nurse. As much more will Miss Lelia Sheldon fnany of the lilting songs which B. C. her way to Kent’s Hill for the winter. dug dandelion ■alls of what decease. Por the few years he has attended bv Mrs. D. M. be needed this be birds, past tiilliam has woven into the fabric of ago appeared year, if the work is to greens on her lawn recently and Mrs. William H. of Fairfield reported what he knew made his home with his Mr. and as matron of honor and little c.ntinued. Not to do so would be a step Simpson them, cousins, Buddies,” William Wayne as the Prince Hopkins has been them as appetizing as in spring Tho 1 backward. are in to the the guest of Mrs. Horace E. tvindness who her from the vil- as bridesmaid. She There addition heir w inter habits and Mrs. Horatio Pattee, where he had the protects Miss Alice Brown McDonald same day Mrs. H. E. and regular $1.00 memberships of which the several days, returning home McDonald reported ain» Lambert Terry as “Babe” the embroidered lace and Mill them Scattered best and kindest attention until the last, wore a handsome local Tuesday. riding through snow in j oashful hero, contribute greatly to the chapters retain half, $5.00 and $10 00 Knox while on an Mr. Wilson Mr. who was known as ! muslin with bridal veil and carried memberships of which the re- Ik gave Pattee, familiarly popularity of this wholesome entertain- gown chapters Mrs. George W. Frisbee has returned auto trip to Fairfield with her guest, Mrs. tain $4.00 and $8.00 J friends’ experiences Dave, had a happy, genial disposition which was the hit of an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthe- respectively. Help home from an extended Wm. H. | ment easily biggest to trip including Simpson. -he New York make this roll call the largest in our visits in .lied imitations of 115 which made friends for him wherever he : season last year. “Bud- mums. Mrs. Hopkins wore a black and Palermo, Weeks Mills and near- lies played the Park history. by towns. A very enjoyable was at a exterior Square Theatre, dress and Miss Brown evening spent ) ktn of. In closing he went; but under jovial, joking for white silk evening ooston, fourteen weeks prior to its the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin of Hilda Conk- he had a generous heart, with Niew York was in a daintv white dress. Mr. Mrs. Albert D. Mowry returned Friday Piliey \ poems large, | engagement and conies here gowned ANNUAL MEETING OF N.E. M.P. A. vith the Master from Searsport where she had Tuesday evening, it being their tenth icie were children to- charity for human frailty and sympathy entire original New York and McDonald was attended by John Harbor, j been the guest of her Mrs. Char- Boston cast, chorus, company and special took in front The annual meeting of the N. E. M. P. aunt, wedding anniversary. Many fine and call the birds their for all in trouble, especially the sick and I A. Vickery. They positions lotte Chase. company orchestra of tw’elve musicians A. will take place in the Court House, useful presents were received including a d wafers were serv- whom he made strenuous efforts to of Mr. Wilson, who voiced the pleasure old, rnder the direction of Phil Walker. Belfast, November at 10 a. m. 20, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Plummer and silver service. The following program visit and care for when lie the in at the M I'onald and Mrs. Ar- frequently of guests being present This meeting comes at a time when the daughter Alice of Union were in Belfast farmers of the entire was given, interspersed with Victrola se- appeal was made for found them in need. He seemed to have MRS/BIRDIE L. CROSS. silver annivr rsary of their host and host- dairy county can Friday as the guests, of Ralph D. and get together and consider the situation Edith M. lections. d for the American the spirit of the good Samaritan and his' ess, congratulated them on the happy Southworth. which confronts the of ot tbe The death of Birdie dairy industry Kipples Allegheny, Armistice which sunny face cheered a despondent L., wife of Free- event, etc., but did not find it necessary Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Hay, many j Waldo county and the whole of the New Bridges have Dance of the Demons, piano, man A.