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H The Courier-Gazette e Entered u Second Clue Mall Mattel Established January, 1846. By The Courier-Gazette, 463 Main SL Rockland, Maine, Saturday, May 13, 1939 THREE CENTS A COPY V olum e 94 Number 57. The Courier-Gazette More Quinine Needed Going To France Inaugurated Soon [EDITORIAL] THREK-TIMES-A-WEEK Meet Your Minister DEWEY’S LEAD INCREASES “The Black Cat” Or the MoneyW ith Which Edwin R. Edwards, Jr., of Trans-Atlantic Mail Service Editor District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey of New York con­ WM. O. FULLER Rockland Wins An Im­ — How To Obtain First Associate Editor To Buy It — Dr. Jame­ tinues to top the list of Presidentian favorites in the Repub­ FRANK A WIN8LOW son’s Appeal portant Scholarship Flight Covers lican party, according to the latest report made by the Institute Subzcrlptlonz $3 CO ner year payable Trans Atlantic Air Mail Service of Public Opinion. Not only that, but the percentage of la advance; single copies three cents. Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— In a recent issue of this paper Republicans endorsing him has risen from 50 to 54 percent, Advertising rates based upon circula­ brief announcement was made of will be inaugurated In the very near tion aud very reasonable. In the present phase of Japan’s future. The first flight will be from his next nearest rival being Senator Taft of Ohio who had 15 NEWSPAPER HISTORY the scholarship won by Edwin R percent. Senator Vandenberg of Michigan runs closely to The Rockland Oazette was estab­ undeclared war on China, mosqui­ Edwards, Jr., who is a member of New York via Horta, Azores, and lished In 184S In 1874 the Courier was Lisbon, Portugal, to Marseille. Taft, but after voting for those three the other candidates who • stabllshed and couaolldated with the toes are potentially as dangerous to this year’s graduating class at Bates Oazette In 1882 The Free Press was France, and return same route. have been mentioned received only a scattering vote. Yet so e-rabllshed In 1833 and In 1891 changed China's cause as bombs and ma- I College. Since then more detailed strangely does the wheel of fortune turn in political affairs It* name to the Tr'bune These papers information has been received con­ Persons desiring first flight covers couaolldated March 17. 1(97. chine-gun bullets. Malaria epi­ that the candidate finally chosen may be somebody who Is cerning this outstanding award re­ on this trip may address these cov­ ■ , a. ■ i ...... —: demics threaten death and demor­ now credited with a single vote, or for that matter one who cently made by President Clifton D ers to themselves or other persons R 8» in the United States or elsewhere. does not even appear in the list. Regardless of percentage alization, and the fight is on to stop Gray. Mr. Edwards will be sent to — Candor Is the brightest gem ♦ expressed It is a dependable and formidable list of prospects. By The Roving Reporter them. Quinine Is needed—millions After the flight covers will be de­ oi criticism -D israeli livered to the addresses In the or­ - of tablets of quinine—not merely 0------0------0 M dinary mails. Covers for the East- to save China, but to save countless One of the most commonly mis­ bound trip may be sent to Postmas­ COMFORT IN THE BIBLE spelled words ls •‘accommodate.” human beings from inexpressible ter, New York city, with a request Comparatively few persons spell It To Replace Church misery and suffering. to be held for this flight. U. S. The annual report of the American Bible Society, whose with more than one "m." My room­ May I please have space, there­ stamps must be attached; the rate sole purpose is to make the Bible available to all men of all mate John M. Richardson has an New Monument To Fathers fore. to tell those of your readers is 30 cents per one-half ounce. nations, however little they may have with which to purchase Interesting recollection on that and Mothers Must Be who would like to help that a little For the accommodation of collec­ It. offers encouragement at a time when all nations are so sadly rt_ subject. Reared On The Ridge More than a pastor is Rev. H. F. help given is tremendous help re-I tors desiring to secure first flight lacking In optimism. Wherever this great Book has been seri­ lluse. He is an indispensable in­ ceived? A person suffering from I covers to be dispatched from foreign ously read human freedom has flourished and democratic Martinsville. May 12 malignant malaria can be cured institutions have been born. Even in the face of the dictator's "Runaway horse hits a truck." stitution at North Havn. offices on the Westbound trip, Pan reads a newspaper headline. In Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— with one dollar's worth of quinine. edict the Bible out-sold Mein Kampf in Germany last year by American Airways, Inc. 135 E 42d Rockland? Mercy, no, It happened We would like to announce Nearly 12 years have passed An average-size family can be pro­ 200,000 copies. Latin America for whose trade and frieqdshtp street New York city, has offered In New York City which ls appar­ through your columns that on May since Rev. Henry F. Huse became tected against the disease for five to accept consignments of covers dictators are strenuously bidding has a hunger for the Scrip­ dollars. A small village can be Im­ tures that is apparently insatiable. China with all her ently still rural. 19 at 7.30 p. m. In the Orange hall pastor of the North Haven Baptist with remittances In money order, munized for twenty-five dollars. appalling needs bought more complete Bibles from the Society there is to be a parish meeting to and purchase and attach the neces­ “A Jay See" hands me a flyer Church. The Church membership The Medical Relief Commission than ever in her history. Japan likewise increased her pur­ see what action may be taken to re­ sary French and Portuguese stamps advertising a Grand Army fair has increased, and by his generosity of the Chinese Red Cross has sent chases by about 10 percent over the year before. The total place the Old Church on the Ridge. and post the covers at the appro­ which was to be held by Ed­ and influence has made that com­ 1 its official representative in the number of tongues In which some part of the Scriptures have It Is a great loss, nnd we feel it priate foreign office, with a small win Libby Post. The opera “A munity a better place in which to United States—the American Bu­ been translated is 1021. It is now conservatively estimated keenly. It was a monument to our charge to cover handling costs. Dress Rehearsal’ was billed for the live. reau for Medical Aid to China, Inc. dear fathers and mothers and a The total charges for the respec­ that nine-tenths of the people of the world might hear some first night, and in the cast were Mr. Huse was born In Jamaica —urgent appeals for 8.000000 qui­ beacon light to the younfe as well tive covers are Azores to Marseille, substantial part cf the Scriptures read in their native tongue. Mrs. Ada F Mills,Miss Ella Palmer, Plain, Boston. After attending nine tablets. An intensive anti-ma­ as the old. and we sincerely trust, Making good in school and col­ 30 cents; Azores to New York, 47 Miss Jennie F. Willey. Miss Gracia Boston Grammar School and Eng­ laria campaign has been organized 0 O------0 that In some kind providence God's lege Edwin R. Edwards, J r, now cents; Lisbon to Azores, 25 cents; B Sprague. Miss Alice W. Wight, lish High School he was engaged in In the endemic districts, chiefly In blessing may be with this meeting. has his great opportunity. Lisbon to New York, 47 cents; Mar- THF. ROAD TO RUIN Miss Nettle L. Clark. Miss Annie L. business for a period of five years southwestern China, to which mil- . . M. J. Harris seille to Lisbon. 23 cents;. Marseille (Herald Tribune) Crle. Miss Clara Oregory and as entry rlrrk and bookkeeper in a lions of refugees have migrated; France for a year of study and IWc bespeak for the people of to Azores 31 cents; and Marseille "little Addle Oale." On the follow­ wholesale importing and jobbing- from Japanese-occupied territory. teaching, leaving this country the Nothing better shows the futility of the fight for economy Martinsville In their present mis­ to New York. 47 cents. Covers must than the action of the Senate Appropriations Committee In add­ ing night was offered the thrilling h o u se —clocks and bronzes.. In Authorities conservatively esti- latter part of August, and the fortune the good will and assistance be in their office not later than Mav ing $338,000,000 to the House appropriation fcr farm relief, drama. "The Ocean Waif," and the 1892 he graduated from St. Johns- j mate the total number of migrants of »U who feel that the religious French government will notify him l«th. bringing the total allowance for the fanners of the country up cast of characters included J. How­ bury Academy. Vermont, Brown 1 at 30.000.000. a number which is to $1,216,000,000. The occasion is so plain that it hardly needs work oi community must go on. in July as fo which University he Further information may be had ard. E 8pear, J. Donohue. H Burk- Residents « e t Oeorge have never University in 1896 and Newton only slightly less than a quarter of will be assigned. to be pointed out—the appropriations are for the year 1940; from the local post office. during that year the Presidential election will take place; the mar. E Clifton. J. Cables. A. Tol- Theological Institution in 1899. the population of the United States Edwards, who is 20 years of age. been lacking Wv civic spirit, or In Presidential election will be strongly influenced by the great man Miss Anna Coughlin Miss He was ordained in Skcwhtgan, A large proportion of this homeless teresting part of his outside activi­ their love for the oM church which is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. farm 8tates; the farmers In these States will probably deter­ I Clark. Mrs. Adams and Miss Bass. Maine in 1899. his first pastorale mass has moved into malaria-in­ ties and at the last two winter car­ mine the outcome; therefore the farmers must be appealed gave It a broad avenue of expres-' Edwards of 70 Cedar street, and The closing night took the form of sions. Friends, will rally, the u

C O S T Y O U The lecturer of this Grange pre­ I had the pleasure yesterday, for YOUR FAVORITE POEM sented the following program de­ the third time, of addressing the voted entirely to the observance of It T had my life to live again 1 , .students of Warren High School, O N E C E N T would have made a rule to read aome and the youthful audience* made a ‘Mothers’ Day;’’ remarks by Act-1 try and listen to some mualc at Come in and find out about our it once a week The loan of these mast favorable impression upon me, MONTPELIER Ing Master Richardson, reading by ! tastes ls a loss of happiness.—Charles Darwin. as did the school orchestra. The MODERN MORTGAGE Sister Miles, remarks by brother; principal of Warren High School, Charles E. Gregory, reading by j THE USB OF FLOWERS now in his second year there, is HOME INDUSTRIES SHOP We have used this form for several years and all our customers Sister Sukeforth. prefaced by brief j Ood might have hade the earth bring like It. It is a forth Walter Ony. who had become firm ­ remarks, reading by Sisters Inez i Enough for great and small. ly intrenched in the hearts of the Packard, reading by Sister Munro, The oak tree and the cedar tree, THOMASTON, MAINE DIRECT REDUCTION LOAN Without a flower at all students and citizens even before song “Mother Machree" by a quar­ We might have had enough, enough the announcement of his engage­ EXPENSE of making the loan is small. No Bonus. No Discount. For every want of ours, tet composed of Sister Marion Wal- For luxury, medicine and toll. ment to one of the town s most pop­ And yet have had no flowers No Membership Fee. don, Sister Alice Fuller, brothers ular daughters. He ls proud of his Will Open Jane 12, 1939 Carl Packard and Norman Crock­ Then wherefore, wherefore were they TIME REQUIRED is short. Two or three days, less in some made. school and Justly. cases. ett, accompanied by Helen Merry All dyed with rainbow light. Gregory at the piano; a reading by All fashioned with supremest grace. Consignors wishing to sell goods this season should bring or send articles Upsprlnglng day and n igh ts One year ago: Vtnalhaven High PAYMENTS. Easy monthly payments, less than rent In many Sister Elizabeth Gregory. “The Song J 8prlneflng In valleys green and low. School defeated Thomaston High 3 cases, cancel the loan in a reasonable thne. And on the mountains high. to Montpelier Monday Afternoon, June 5, or Saturday, June 10. My Mother Sang,” Interspersed by And In the silent wilderness to 1 in a 13-lnnlng game—C om ­ INTERESTED? Come In and ask more about it. You may learn the singing of “Nearer My God To Where no man passes by? missioner E. C Moran, Jr., went to Articles sent to Montpelier must come up to certain standards and will some things that will benefit you. Thee" by the above quartet was the Our outward life requires them not— Hawaii to conduct hearings for the Then wherefore had they birth? be judged by a committee as to salabili ty, design, coloring, workmanship and closing feature and was very effec­ To minister delight to man. U. S. Maritime Commission.—Capt. tively rendered. Next Thursday s To beautify the earth; Ernest Brackett of Monhegan died Rockland Loan & Building Association To comfort man to whisper hope. quality. * program will consist of stories, and Whene'er his faith ls dim in Portland.—Henry E. Clukey 18 SCHOOL STREET, ROCKLAND, MAINE For who so careth for the flowers 458tf conundums by the members and a Will care much more for him! bought the bay trotting mare M ina song by Brother Norman Crockett* f; , —Mary Howlt"- de Roch, 2.17, in Wisconsin. Page T w o Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May I 3, 1939 Every-Other-Day

gave basketball letters to these girls: A heavy frost this morning re­ Arthur Flanagan has returned The Courier-Gazette A. Arlco, Bartlett, D. Bryant, M. Bowlers’ Swan Song TALK OF THE TOWN minded citizens that winter Is still from Florida where he was on the THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK Bryant Dickens, Galantl, Heald, KNOX LINCOLN LEAGUE "just around the corner." staff of "The Breakers" during the Community League Had The High School Baud goes to winter. He that dwelleth in the secret Hendrick, Keller and Smith. The Brewer today to take part n the Among the notable honorary bear­ place of the Most High shall abide boys receiving letters in this sport Grand Finale With Tur­ Maine Music Festival. Miss Veronla ers at the funeral of Dr. Richard under the shadow of the Almighty. were: Aylward, Boynton, Clegg, No Stopping Thomaston, Apparently— Vinal- Preparation for working the key Supper Murphy Is drum major. Cuoot at Kings Chapel Wednesday, Ps. 91: 1. Dearborn. Dyer, Fairbrother, Mar- third degree at the district meeting riner. Milliken, and Wasgatt. These was noted the name ot President Ev­ Wiili rousing song, rafter ringing haven the Runner-Up Dr. H. V. Tweedie will speak Sun­ May 17 at Tenants Harbor makes students were given numerals: erett C. Herrick of Andover Newton It important indeed that all mem­ cheers, speeches, fun and perfectly day night at 7.30. at the Methodist CAMDEN Carnage '40. E. Arlco '41, Fuller '41, Theological School. gorgeous turkey supper. Community Church, his subject "Peace and War bers of Knox Lodge 1.0 O F be on Hatch '41. Nuccio '41, True '41, Bart­ NEXT WEEK'S GAMES team defeated St. George 18 to 4 hand Monday night at the hall. Miss Grace Russell, a student Bowling League concluded its sec­ Outlook in Europe." lett 42. J. Johnson '42 H. Johnson Tuesday-Rockland at St. Georg\ • • * • Mrs. E. Spofford of Lewiston, zone nurse at the Massachusetts Gen­ ond season Tuesday night at '42. McGrath '42. Monograms were Lincoln at Thomaston. Camden at Thomaston 12, Rockland 5 Rockland .... 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0— 5 manager; Mrs. Gertrude Wardwell of eral Hospital. Boston, is passing a Temple hall in a joyous blaze of Rockland Odd Fellows have been given to these students who played Vinalhaven. The Orange and Black lest an­ Two base hits, Stewart, Ome 2. Auburn. Mrs. S. Morin of Lewiston. three weeks' vacation with relatives glory. Good sportsmanship, good ... . r, , ui invited to join with Mt. Battle on the Junior Varsity team: A. Friday—Rockland at Camden. S’ other disheartening game at Com­ M t 's J M a U w n r o f ^ Lodge. Camden, tomorrow morning in Camden and Rockland. fellowship and totally unexpected Miller, Small, Billings. Base on Smith. Hugh Johnson. Merchant, George at Thomaston, Vinalluven munity Park yesterday. Combi; balls off Sawyer 3. off Chisholm 2. Mrs. M. A. Bartone of Lewiston, rep Miss Jessie Hosmer will be hos­ talents in song preceded the award­ in attending divine service at St. Sparta. Stinson, and Young. vs Lincoln (double-header 1 at Rock­ from behind in the fifth inning Struck out, by Sawyer 6; by Chis­ resenting the Charts Corporation, tess to the Good Cheer Class nt ing of the prizes. Thomas Church where the sermon Football letters were presented to land. Rockland was subsequently offered holm 4. Sacrifice hits. Duff. Kal­ were In the city Thursday on busi­ her camp Tuesday. A picnic sup- Danny Patt with his magic ac­ • • • • will be delivered by Rev. William E. Ames Bracey. Clegg. Fairbrother, three chances to tie the score or go loch. Hit by pitcher. Small. Double ness. consulting with Mrs. Francis jier will be served at <1.30 o'clock cordion brought songs of amazing Berger, a member of their Ordq^ Hardy. H. Johnson. Knight, Mar- Yesterday's Results ! into the lead, but all three were play, Chisholm, Kalloch and Phlnney and Mrs. Lillian Joyce who Funeral services were held Fri­ quality from such as Jim Flanagan. The Odd Fellows will assemble at riner, McFarland. Pellerin. Went­ At Rockland — Thcmaston 12. | sariificeri by wild, woolly and waste- Chaples. Umpires. Mealey and are the local representatives. day afternoon for Mrs. Annie Albert McCarty. Doc Soule and a the hall at 10.20. worth and Bartlett, Mgr. Rockland 5. ' ful base-running. Tltiw runners Delano. Scorer. Winslow • Bangs! Erskine 74. who died Wed­ gem from Mike Arico. The femi­ The only students earning a let­ At Camden—Lincoln 13, Camden I undertook to score from third base, June 5 is the date set for the Hos­ nesday at the home of daughter, nine members of the big party, A1 Korpinen. who has been study­ ter in Winter Sports were Dickens 12. with no m:re chance to do so than St. George 14, Camden 3 pital benefit concert given by a ta,- Mrs. Henry Lamb. Molineaux road. Ruth Ward and Mrs. Alice Soule ing with a noted guitarist in Red Sparta and True. At Vinalhaven — Vinalhaven 18. the proverbial snowball has of sur­ Coach Daly threw three pitchers ented young citizen. Francis Hav­ She leaves besides Mrs. Lamb, thre? also yielded to popular demand Norvo',% band, has recently returned Monograms for Hockey were given St. George 4 viving in Hades. into the breach at Camden Wed­ ener. This concert is sponsored by other daughters. Mrs. Lavina Tees with a duet. George Sleeper was from New London, Conn., to this to Bracey C. Emery. L. Emery. Fair- In the end Chisholm broke under nesday. but they were unable to stop the ladies Knox Hospital Auxiliary, Dixmont. Mrs. Helen Easier of East in the role of song leader. The tur­ city. He is offering a simple and brother. Gross, Hatch, Hendrick. The League Standing the strain of these discouraging cir­ the boys from Granitetown. and the and much Interest Is already mani­ Corinth and Mrs. Eva Coffey of instructive course in modern guitar key supper fully maintained the W L PC. cumstances and the triumphant visi­ result was an easy victory for the fested in bringing it to a successful Presque Isle, five sons. Lawrence McFarland, Nuccio. Pellerin and playing. Mt, Korpinen has had Star's reputation. Mrs. Clara Curtis Thomaston 4 0 1.00'J tors shot six men across the plate to visitors who had amassed 18 hits, head. Mr. Havener will bring his and Amos Erskine of Camden Young. | years of experience playing in or- The annual Eastern Maine Musi­ was chairman. Vinalhaven 2 1 M i win their fourth consecutive vie- Dowling headed the foray with two own accompanist from the school James Erskine of Norridgewock, 2 | chestras and has an excellent back­ Albert McCarty proved an ideal, St. George a .500 tiry. Some team may be able to triples and two singles. Kinney had in Philadelphia where he has been cal Festival is being held in Brewer ground for teaching. William Erskine of Dixmont and fast-stepping toastmaster and drew Lincoln .... 1 2 .333 j stop the stampede which Is being J io strike-outs to his credit, perfecting his excellent voice. The Elton Erskine of Natick. Mass.; a today. Eighty-five student*, mem- bwas of the Girls' Glee Club, orches­ speeches from Winfield Chatto. Rockland .. 1 3 253 made by Colby Wood's boys, but st. George .... 1 7 0 3 0 2 0 0 1—14 place of this concert will be noted brother, Albert Bangs of Sidney The feature attractions at the tra and band, will attend the fes­ Fred C. Black. Vance Norton. Mbs Camden .... 1 3 250 four teams have been unable to Camden ...... 00000120 0— 3 later. " and a sister. Mrs. Alberta Hersey Ward. J. M. Richardson and A. C. | • • » • tival. Mrs. Esther Rogers Is direct­ do so. Runs—Alward McGrath. Boynton Strand the coming week will include of Centre Harbor, N. H . Rev. Wes­ McLoon. The last named, father I Lincoln 13, Camden 12 "Midnight.' featuring Claudette Col­ ing the Glee Club. 7 he game was highly interesting Cant 2. Mills 2. P. Wiley 3. Dowli.ig Forest Bancroft of Lincolnville ton P. Holman officiated and burial of and consistent battler for bowl-I Lincoln Academy staged a five-J until the Thomaston boys plied the 3. Seastrom. Baum 2. Kinney. Eirors was befoe Judge Dwinal in Munici­ bert, Don Ameche and Mrs. John will be today in Easton ing alleys and bowling in Commun-I run rally in the eighth inning at ice cn it in that last inning, and —Alward, McGrath Johnson. Dear­ pal Court yesterday, charged with Barrymore. Sunday, Monday and Mrs. David Langman is visiting A TOWNSEND SHOWDOWN oty Building, found every man on j Camden yesterday to tie the home productive of some excellent ploy- born. Oros'. Cant, Kinney. Two allowing one of his dogs, from a Tuesday; "Hotel Imperial," with Isa her son. Dr. Louis Langman, in his feet applauding to the echo in j team's apparently safe lead. Another Representative Smith of Maine base hits—P. Wiley. Three base Hits licensed kennel to be at large Miranda and Ray Milland, Wed­ New York city. spontaneous tribute when his name ’ run was forced across th? plate in Tuesday attended a meeting of the For Thomaston there was the fine —Mills. Dowling 2. Seastrom. Baum chasing a deer in Hope. May 9 nesday; "Hardys Ride High." witn The new musical, "Broadway I was called. j the ninth, and Coach Clunie's boys Townsendite members of the House battery work of Maurice Sawyer's Base on balls—off Kinney 1. Struck The dog was ordered killed. He was M.ckey Rocncy and Lewis Sion', Serenade" starring Jeanette Mac­ James Flanagan, popular and lugged off the game. It was a dis- with Dr. Francis E. Townsend, at j heirs, the batting of Ome and fine out— by Kinney 10 by Ames 1. by found guilty and fined 510 and costs I Thursday, Friday and Sattiraday. Donald, comes to the Comlque efficient manager of the league appointment to pitcher Boynton, of $6 36. A second similar charge I ------which a committee consisting of work of young Grover in left flell McFarland 3, by Boynton 3. Umpires Theatre Sunday and Monday. was given a great hand when he , who. however, found considerable following warning June 19. 1938 j a successful soft ball meeting Representatives Hendricks of Flori­ Grover's achievements included a —Dunbar and Iowell. Capt John Carlson is in town da. Lemke of North Dakota and arose to present the prizes. I recompense by touching the old cne-hand catch just like he used *o • • • • 1 resulted in a fine of 520 plus costs • held Thursday night at Community commissioning the yacht "Last The championship cup was pre- j apple for a single, double, triple and Martin Smith of Washington was dream of making. Kot-kland 13, Lincoln 8 of $7.70. Appeals were entered and Building, a board of commissioners Straw." owned by Edward Mallin- home run. Other four-base clouts selected to draft a resolution for in­ sented to Winfield Chatto. captain The outstanding play of the game, There were hits and errors a- ball was furnished. was elected, consisting of Dr. James ckrodt. Jr., "of St. Louis Mo. were Wade by Page and Clunie. troduction in the House next Mon of the Post Office team, winner of however, was the sensational one- plenty in yesterday's game at New­ Kent. Francis D. Orne and William The firemen’s Masonic degree Weeks and Hatch led the Lincoln Mrs. Millie Thomas and Mrs day. which would bring the Town- and mpdals hand running catch made by Charll? castle and all lent to the sustained J. Sullivan. The directors w.ll be team went Tuesday to Northeast attack. The score: Winifred Butler were liostessos at a send Plan Bill to the floor for a to each member of the team. Theo­ Duff He was running so fast and interest. Rockland was always out the captain and manager of cac.i Harbor where they had degree work Camden High beano party sponsored Thursday vote. A telegram from Representa­ dore Perry. Gerald McPliee. Chat­ so hard that he turned two or three In front but not so far as to be over­ team. Nine teams are entered to date as guests of 'he Northeast Harbor ab bh po 3 afternoon by Edwin Libby Relief tive Oliver of Maine insisting that to. Dick Perry and Dard Rackliff. somersaults (it might have been confident. Kiwanis. Perrys Market, Texaco. lodge. The fireman have become Aylward, 3b ...... 5 Corps. Supper was directed by Mrs. | the Townsend Bill be brought to a Runner-up medals went to Perry's one> but came up smiling with the The home team did not get to Post Office. Amocos Dragons. Cen­ very proficient in the degree work McGrath, ss ...... 5 Elizabeth Gregory and an assisting vote as soon as possible, was read Market team. Eddie Post. Harold ball fast in his glove. Ellis until the last of the eighth tral Maine Power Co. Elk; asd rt the Masonic Lodge and are in Dougherty, cf ...»...... 6 committee At the business meet ing Shells. by Smith of Maine, who also is in­ Marshall. Kenneth Legage. Harold Billings handled four sharp inning, and after they had seored great demand throughout the State Boyntcn. p ..... 6 Mrs. Winnie Horten was reported til sisting on an early vote. Mitchell. Sukeforth and Capt. grounders to the queen's taste. Ob­ three runs off him Chisholm was for this purpos?. The work is done Fairbrother. If ...... — 5 and an excellent program nertain- J a special meeting of Miriam Rc- Vanee Norton. servers noted a decided oddity in the substituted. Only one hit was made in their regular uniforms. The Merchant, if .... 1 mg to Mothers' Day was given, with , bekaii Lodge Thursday night was to Other prizes were awarded to pitching of Chi'holm who has three off the latter. Lincoln also used team going to Northeast Harbor Persistence and intelligent effort Mrs. Eliza Plummer as chairman ! entertain Mrs. Martha Libby, presi- those who made league records. Bartlett, c ...... »...... 6 styles of delivery, all reasonably ef­ two pitchers. Cowan succeeding was: Charles King, master; Karl aBain had their reward Thursday Wasgatt. 2b ...... 4 These numbers were given: Read-1 dent of Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. Roy Hobbs and Mike Arico. tieing fective. Until the break came tr. Hatch when the game was nearly Thompson sr. warden; Percy Luce. *'hen lhe investigation conducted by Gross, rf ______2 over’ ing-. “Mothers Day History." Mrs I Aurea Adams, grand marshal, both junior warden; Earl MarrinerJ Sheriff Ludwick and Patrolman for high single. 145; to Mitchell the ninth inning he was doing ex­ and Arico for high three string to­ Deaioorn. rf ...... 3 Chisholm made four hits in six! plvmmer: 'The Bravest Battle. of South Portland, and Miss Doris senior deacon; Clarence Mitchell.1 Christoflerson resulted in the con- cellent work. tal. 369. and also for the two highest An— . i b ...... trips to the plate, and young Joe Mrs. Millie Thomas; "Mother. " Mrs. Hyler. district deputy president. vlction of George Wheeler, 42. who Another Rockland player who junior deacon; Donald Pratt, senior averages, 105.9 and 106.9 respec­ Marriner. lb .. Maud Cables; assembly singing ot A short receiving line was formed was charged with stealing clothing looked g:od was Chaples at first Pake distinguished himself by mak­ steward; Clarence Thomas, junior tively for a half-season. To Dard McFarland, rf ing two doubles In the two times "Home Sweet Home: ' reading. "My before the meeting and the guests and jewelry from the residence of base. The Chaples family always steward; Warren Conant, chaplain; Rackliff went the prize for the he was at bat. Mother." Mrs. Blanche Shadte; vo­ were welcomed. The degree was ex­ E. F. Olover on Claremont street. did produce good baseball material. Blanchard Greenlaw marshal; Win­ highest average for the full season. 47 15 30 13 cal solos, "Little Mother of Mine," emplified in a fine manner. Sup­ Retracting a former plea Wheeler The score: field Richards, secretary ; Arthur 100.6. second to Chatto for 99 2. Mim-oIii lYiamoktou 7, Vinalhaven 2 'M other.' Mrs. Jennie Pleirosky; per was served by Miriam Circle, DaVis, treasurer; Lovell Thompson, pleaded guilty to the larceny of ab bh po n Thomaston High Thomaston High reading. "Thinking of Mother." M"? . Mrs. Ranu Robinson, chairman. clotlUng and was sentenced to eight third to Hobbs for 99 1. and fourth ab r bh tb po a e tiler. The same team goes Friday Glidden, 3b 1 2 2 ab r Mi tb po a Mildred Sprague: “A Real Friend." Mrs. Lina Carroll was in charge of months in the county jail. Wheeler to Charlie Cargill for 98.5 Simpson, s s .... 5 1 0 2 to Damariscotta for work All Ma­ A gift was presented Miss Ward. Weeks, c “ , Simpson, ss Mrs. Caroline Stewart; "My Mother." the dining room. Decorations and then accompanied the officers to two Stewart. 2b .... 4 4 3 0 sons are invited to this meeting Th" who served the league as official Hat eh. p. ss Orne. cf ...... Mrs. Margaret Rackliffe. Mrs. Re­ favor's were very attractive. Re­ jewelry establishments in Bath D. Sawyer, c . 5 2 2 11 trip will be made on Tolmans bus scorer, and also to Raymond Bow­ Miller, lb ... 1 II D. Sawyer, c becca Ingraham gave an Interesting marks were mad? by the distin­ where a portion of the stolen Jewels H. Sawyer, p .. 5 l 2 0 description of a birthday reception Those wishing reservations should den. who for two consecutive years Flye. ef ...... H. Sawyer, p guished guests, readings by Mrs. were recovered. The dealers had Orne. c f ...... 5 1 given her at the Methodist Chrreh get in touch with Charles King. has distinguished himself by being Clunie. p. ss Stewart. 2b .. Vivian Kimball and Mrs. Nettle • • • • been suspicious about the articles Overlock, rf .... j 1 at the bottom of the list of aver­ Page. I f ...... Overlock, rf .. Next Thursoay. Children s Dav wilt Stewart were given. The Certifi­ High School Notes scld to them by Wheeler, and had Miller, lb .... 5 2 Staples. 3b .... be oberved. each member being en­ ages. Cowan 2b cate of Perfection was awarded to A short assembly was held in the not disposed of the property. The Staples. 3b .... 5 0 titled to invite one child outside Toastmaster McCarty called fes­ Jones, rf .... Miller, lb .... 0 10 Mrs. Kimball for secret work and activity period. Wednesday after­ stolen pantaloons were recovered at Grover If ...... 4 0 their family. Mrs. Gladys Murphy tivities to an end. and adjournment Grover. If 1 1 Award of Merit to the lodge for noon. At that time Coach Dally a second hand store Is chairman of refreshments, and was made to the bowling alleys, 43 11 30 11 the manner in which the degree was 43 12 14 18 25 11 4 Mrs. Eliza Plummer is program where friendly feuds were carried Lincoln. 0 3 2 0 0 2 005 1—13 36 7 7 8 27 9 2 exemplified. Mrs. Libby and Mrs. 532020000 0—12 Itockland High chairman. Picnic supper will be on between pick-up teams Camden. Vinalhaven High Adams are guests for the weekend ab r bh tb po a e served for members. The evening R W. Runs Weeks, Hatch 4. Flye. Clunis ab r bh tb PO a e- of Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Brown and 3. Page. Cowan. 3. Aylward McGrath Glover, c 5 2 1 1 5 1 0 Haskell, ss ... 4 0 0 • 1 3 ° i activities will feature a public beano will be honored guests at a Silver W e Offer the Best Buys in Dougherty 3. Boynton 4, Bartlett 2 Chisholm p 0 Dyer, cf 4 0 1 1 2 0 i Link Social this afternoon at the LEAH L. ANDREWS Wasgatt. Errors. Boynton 2. Was- i Small. 3b 1 Brown, p ...... 4 1 2 3 0 4 0 vention to be held in Bath. June 14 I apartments of Miss Therese Smith gatt 2. Dearborn Oross. Marriner i Billings, ss 0 Alley. 2b ..... 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 an«l 15. I in The Bicknell. Leah L. Andrews, 13. a member McParland, Hatch. Miller. Flye. Clu- Pa««. If .... 0 •Chilles . I 0 • 0 0 0 0 USED CSRS and of the grade school at Port Clyde, nie. Jone.s. Two-base hits Week., W'baugh, rf 0 Hamilton. 3b . 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 died April 26 after a long illness, at Boynton. Three-base hits. Hatch.: Chaples. lb 0 10 0 Johnson, c .... 4 0 I I 4 0 the home of her grandparents. Mr. °! Boynton. Hit by pitcher, by Hatch Duff, cf 1 4 0 Osgood, lb 4 0 a 0 13 0 11 WANTED and. Mrs. Forrest R. Davis with (Wasgatt). Base cn balls, off Clu- Kalloch, 2b 0 4 1 USED TRUCKS Conway, rf .... 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS whom she lived. She was bom at nie 1, off Hatch 2. off Boynton 8 — Rosen, I f ...... 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Port Clyde. Nov 8. 1825, daughter Struck out. by Hatch 8 by Boynton j 33 5 6 8 27 12 2 POPULAR MAKES of Sydney and the late Alma (Da­ 4 . Umpires. Dunbar and Richards Winthenbaugh out for running 34 2 4 5 24 9 4 ONE 1938 OLDSMOBILE FORDOR (6) vis) Andrews. out of case line. • Chilles batted for Alley In the COLLATERAL IOANS She was very active in church af­ SECURED BY LISTED STOCKS AND BONDS ONE 1938 FORD DELUXE TUDOR At Vinalhaven yesterday the home Thomaston . 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 6—12 ninth. fairs having joined the Advent ONE 1938 FORD DELUXE FORDOR Christian Church of Port Clyde at a ONE 1937 BUICK FORDOR 1 very early age. She will be great­ ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK TWO 1937 FORD DELUXE FORDORS ly missed as she was loved and en­ Established 1568. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 27Stf TWO 1937 FORD TUDORS deared by all who knew her. Surviving are her father who re­ NEW HOUSE PAINT BY DU PONT TWO 1937 FORD CLUB COUPES sides in Bangor - a sister. Catherine ONE 1937 FORD COUPE of Port Clyde; a half-brother. Da­ ONE 1936 FORD DELUXE COUPE vid of Bangor; her grandparents. Keeps White Houses ONE 1936 CHEVROLET FORDOR Mr. and Mrs. Forrest R. Davis of TWO 1936 CHEVROLET TUDORS Port Clyde, an uncle. Theodore Da­ WHITER! ONE 1935 PLYMOUTH FORDOR vis of Rockland, and an aunt Mrs. Catherine Hocking of Melrose, THREE 1937 FORD PICK-UPS HIS new, brilliantly white Du Pont Pre­ A TIN BOX , Maas. pared Paint keeps white houses whiter! Its ONE 1936 FORD PICK-UP The funeral service was held Sun­ whiter whiteness is due to tita nium—the whitest THREE 1935 FORD PICK-UPS day in the Advent Christian Church, T pigment known. And it slays whiter. For as IS ALL RIGHT Rev. John T. Holman officiating. ONE 1937 CHEVROLET PICK-UP the months pass by, the weather actually helps Interment was in the South Parish ONE 1936 CHEVROLET PICK-UP Du Pont Prepared Paint clean itself! 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Safe, plaaa TELEPHONE 61, WALDOBORO, ME. gat labletg. Get SI OSTBEX today for Mr. If oi.t lallghtad, maker rafunds price of tbla parlmga Too i v « r s r r d t i i o c r o s i V/ i n s u p a n c c c o r p-0 r a t i cxn ll^l^kapaoBy. Gat naw youth today. 743 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND TELEPHONE 17 OSTwfeX 1-Tfca MowAuwOyiftrTuak Every-Other-Day • Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May 13, 1939 P a g e Three

Three kids who swiped bottles Sunshine Society will meet Mon­ TALK OF THE TOWN from a wholesale concern, listened Episcopalians Met day afternoon for work, at the Cen-J to a fatherly address by Recorder I ral Maine rooms. “COMING EVRNTS CAST THEIR h ie BLUE SHADOWS BEFORE" Harding Thursday, and promised Church Has Made Gain In May 14—Mothers' Day not to be naughty in the future. The membership drive committee May 15—Knox Counity W.C.T.U. con­ Communicants — Au­ vention In Appleton. of Educational Club will meet May May 15—Annual meeting of Knox Dr. Guy Wilson has been engaged gusta Next Year 19, with Mrs. Ida Simmons. County Rural Religious Education at (ROSS PLAN First Baptist Churcli to deliver I he Memorial Day address Maine Episcopalians rejected an May 15 (2 30)—Annual day ot Rock­ before the Roekland patriotic bodies. teth on the right hand of God. Lie Deputy Marsha! Fred E. Acliorn land League ot Women Voters. anti-war resolution without debate SFRMONETTE not one to another, seeing that ye May 17-20—High School students go Memorial Sunday (May 28) will be died at 6.30 this morning never hav­ on tour to Wortrld's Fair at their 120th annual diocesan con­ have put off the old man with his May 18-South Thomaston—Special observed at the First Baptist Church. ing recovered consciousness since vention in Portland. Nearer My God To Thee! town meeting deeds; And have put on the new suffering a paralytic shock Wednes­ HOSPITILIZATION May 10 Warren—Senior play "Aunt By an overwhelming voice vote, One of the most touching Susie Shoots the Works," benefit Junior Miss Alvalene Pierson of Tenant’s man, which is renewed in knowl­ day. Funeral services will be held high school building. delegates accepted the resolutions things of Christmas 1938 was the edge after the image of him that May 10--Rockport—Junior class play, Harbor has been awarded a Uni­ at the First Baptist Church Tuesday committee's adverse report on a death in Washington, D. C. of INSURANCE "The Blue Boy" at Town hall. versity scholarship at the Univer­ created him" (Colossians 3:1, at 2 p m. May 22 — Northport — Plav "Don't proposal to “condemn the war pro­ Rabbi Abram Simon Just after Darken My Door" by Orahd View sity of Maine Instead of the Knox 9-10). Orange Dramatics Club. paganda already being fomented in he had delivered a radio Christ­ • • • • IS SWEEPING THE COUNTRY May 2 5 -Camden—High School Follies County Alumni scholarship as The Maine State Employment the United States and (favor the greeting. The Rabbi said "Overflowing Motherhood" will be a! Opera House. stated in the publicity report from Service has been asked to use its May 27—Poppy Day In Rockland statement) that for no reason must that last September when the the sermon topic by iRev. Charles A. May 23—Appleton—Community Club ihe institution good offices in making a survey for fair at Riverside hnll the church take part in this propa­ Jews were celebrating their New Marstaller at the Littlefield Me­ This Policy Gives You and Your Family May 30—Memorial Dav. 147 employes to work in the new ganda or be enlisted to support In Year, the Christian Churches of morial Church Sunday morning at May 30—Union—Zone Rally of Nara- The second episode in the factory on Camden street. Includ­ Financial Protection Against rene Young Peoples Societies and Sun­ peace or war. any military rearma­ Canada, through their Council 10.30. Tlie music will include a se­ day Schools, at High School auditorium launching of Lucien K. Green Jr.'s ed will be 100 experienced machine May 30—"Montpelier" opens tor the ment or war program." sent a greeting to those who "in lection by the choir and a duet by • SICKNESS season. auxiliary “Captain Kidd" will operators (men or women) and 25 A resolution condemning persecu­ unsullied faith do justly love Mrs. Grace Fish and Mrs. Christine May 31 - Appleton— Commencement be enacted Sunday. There is prob­ shipping clerks and stock boys, exercises at Community hall tion of Jews was heartily adopted: mercy and walk humbly before Dorman. The church school meets • ACCIDENTS June 6—Dance Recital by pupils of ably no truth in the report that (High School graduates, not much Doris Heald School of Dancing at Rock­ another favoring requirement of their God." at 11.45 and the Christian Endeavor Lucien is going to build his next over 20 years of age). The list must land High School. health certificates from applicants Rabbi Simon said that in mem­ at C. Praise service and sermon Is June 24—St. John's Day (Masonic) craft on Dodges Mountain. be completed before Sept. 1st. Ap­ Aug. 17—Reunion (25th) Class 1914 for marriage licenses was referred ory of tliose greetings front at 7.15. the topic being “His Con­ No red tape in going to the Hospital. Go when R H S. at Rockledge Inn. ply at the office of the Maine State Christian Canada, on the Jew­ tinuing Work." There will be a clari­ One of the five drunks arraigned to the diocesan council’s social Employment Service. 401 Main your doctor advises it. You choose the Hospital. ish holy day, he sent back a net duet by Charles Libby and Miss Tlie Glenn Lawrence cottage at before Judge Dwinal in Municipal service department. street. greeting on the Christian holy Miriam Dorman. Prayer meeting Crescent Beach has been sold to Court Tuesday was well grounded Delegates voted to hold next W E P A Y FOR year’s convention at St. Mark's day of Christmas. “In the spirit Tuesday night at 7.30. Bert Larcomb's subject for the j Mrs. Frederick Jealous of Thomas­ in the art of saying "Good morn­ • • • • ton. church. Augusta. May 15 in con­ of mutual understanding and Sunday afternoon meeting In K. P 1. Red and Board. ing, judge." as he was saying it for "Mothers' Day" Is to be observed nection with the church’s centen­ brotherly fellowship, do I. as a hall will be “Mothers of Israel." his 34th time. Another member of at the First Baptist Church Sunday 2. Use of Operating Room. Important work in widening and nial. rabbi in Israel say, 'I congratu­ John J. Wardwell was up town the quintet was saying it for the at 10.30. There will be spectil 3. Use of Delivery Room. straightening West Meadow road is The Rev. Canon Ernest A. Pres­ late the Christian world upon Thursday receiving cordial greet- j 31st time. They were consistent in Mothers' Day music by the choir, as­ sey, Portland, reporting on “The • the Christmas Spirit and the ings from the friends who have 4. Medications and Dressings. being done by Commissioner Gard­ one thing, and that was the little sisted by Charles Wilson baritone, State of the Church," said the dio­ Christmas season.” ’ missed his genial presence on the ner who finds himself very much m atter of thirst. and Miss Bertha iLuce violinist. The 5. Laboratory and Pathological. “at home" in that locality. cese had 8.706 communicants, a net “Love as you can, spreading street. church school will meet at noon. A Meadow-brook Riding Club of the gain of 120 for the year, and needed sunshine and happiness through­ 6. General Nursing Service. combination Endeavorer's Mother' A highly encouraging and satisfy­ When Battery E makes its ap Hillcrest Riding Academy, which a full-time missionary for rural out the world. Let not a single 7. Maternity Service. Day meeting will be held at 6.30 ing account of years of stewardship pearance in the Memorial Day pa was recently organized, has as offi­ work. child bemoan its fate. Let not with the pastor bringing the mes­ in the First Baptist Church at Hack­ 8. Nursery Care. rade you will scacrcely know the cers; Oscar E. Wishman. president; Total receipts of all parishes and a single woman, widowed or sage. Miss Lilly G. Matheson of ensack. N. J., where Rev. Harry A boys, for they will appear in spandy Charles H. Berry, vice president; missions, he said, were $186,777. and otherwise be unhappy. Where 9. Other Customary Care. Meenah, WLs.. field secretary of tbs leach has been pastor for many new uniforms Virginia Snow, secretary; Mrs. H. expenditures totaled $173,492. there Is bitterness, let there come National WC.T.U., will be the guest years, is in a message just received. J. Weisman, treasurer; Frank D. In his annual message, Bishop sweetness. And where there is livery year, one out of ten persons needs hospi­ speaker at the 7.30 service. Tlie Williout a special revival or hold­ Bob Allen and A1 Whitney of the Rowe. Mrs. Leola Wiggin and Peed Brewster critized leaders of nations hatred, let there come good will. tal care. Sickness or injury awaits no one. ACT happy prayer and praise meeting ing meeting urging persons to join Lions Club are planning an inva­ Colson, board of directors. The "boastfully asserting a political May tlie dark clouds hovering will tx» held Tuesday evening at 7.30. his church, last March Dr. leach NOW t I he cost is so low you cannot afford to be sion of Swan Lake in the near fu­ next meeting will be Thursday at creed founded on the dominance of over Catholicism and Protestant­ was made happy when 53 persons ture. A. W. Gregory, a brother 7 at the Academy. stark force" for “mocking the prin­ ism, here or eLsewhere. be lifted. without this PROTECTION. Federal food will be distributed asked to become members and again Lion, has offered the use of his ciples of truth." He did not name May everyone of the Christian at the City Store Tuesday to W. P. on a recent Sabbath, 59 more came ( Commander Austin P. Brewer of any leaders. world sit under Ills own vine and display windows for the catch. A. workers, and Wednesday to the Winslow-Holbrook Past has been fig tree, with none to make him with the same request which Is de­ For circulars giving lull pai-tic ulant, writ*, pJione or rail Bishop Brewster, described a relief clients. William Cross of The Courier Invited to attend National Hospital world fraught with “warnings of afraid." scribed by a New Jersey paper as “one of God's miracles.” Dr. Leach •-'-sgette's linotype battery was ex­ Day Friday in Togas, in honor of disaster" and cautioned against o Think of it ! A kindly message At tlie Friday Rotary Lunch Har­ ARTHUR L ORNE, INC. pressing elation this morning over Florence Nightingale, the founder challenge from "twentieth Cen­ from the Christian Churches of is a more than ordinary Bible stu-1 rison C. Lyseth gave a very inter­ dent and Bible scholar and teacher (TIIE AGENCY OF SERVICE) an adduvm to his family in the of sclentifc nursing Ojien house is tury paganism." our northern neighbor to their esting talk in which he showed the He is well known and loved in Rock-1 417 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND, ME. TEL. 1042-W form of a block, cocker spaniel, so from 1 to 5. Dr J. E Wheeler, act­ Referring to current European Jewish friends in deadly peril, great difference between the schools black that It wl« be a rival to the ing chief medical officer hopes crisis, he said “extraordinary hor­ because of the hatred of God­ land, his boyhood home. He is a I and colleges of today as compared brother of Vesper A. Leach, and Black Cat. Austin will take along a del­ rors" attendant upon "actual war" less men. brought such an answer with those of 100 and of even 50 comes to Rockland for his summers egation from the local post, abroad had made manifest “the from a rabbi in Israel. In the years ago. His talk showed deep at Pleasant Beach. The Courier-Gazette Want Ad* Work Wonders Edith H. Stevens, daughter of Mr which is what he will probably do. folly of dreams of mere secular spirit of the love of God. Abram study and was interspersed with and Mrs. Raybert Stevens of Pleas progress" among leaders of nations Simon passed quietly on into snappy bits of humor and wit. He Charles Bicknell, a former Rock­ ant Point, was one of the five high­ who have reverted to “childish, un­ that life Eternal, where hatred was president of the Augusta Ro­ land boy who has been residing in est Seniors in the annual English scientific theories of superior ra­ dies and love abides. tary Club in 1934. He Is a graduate Malden. Mass , has moved to 48 department Oral Examination ac­ cial superiority." He did not name Slowly but surely those who student now at Harvard University NEW CLOTHES FOR OLD Fenocook street. Manchester. N. H.. cording to the announcement of any specific leaders. love God are being drawn nearer despite his active work as Director where he will be glad to meet any Prof. Milton Ellis, head of the Eng­ Rev. Arthur T. Stray of Bruns­ to Him. With thLs message of of Secondary Education in the State Rockland folks who may be in that lish department at the University wick was re-elected to a 23d term love, the soul of Rabbi Simon of Maine and as Professor of Secon­ vicinity. Wishing good luck to tlie of Maine. Miss Stevens Is a dean's as convention secretary, with Rev. passed from death to life, Nearer dary Education in tlie summer writer of this item, and The Cou­ O God to Thee! list student; member of Phi Beta Llewellyn O. Diplock of Portland school at tlie University of Virginia. rier-Gaaetle, Charlie says: “You Kappa, honorary scholastic society and Rev. James L. Hayes. Water­ —William A Holman Tliere were 52 Rotarians present of might tell the folks at home that the Arts Club, Maine Outing Club ville, renamed liis assistants. whom three, Asbury Pitman. Allen JESSUP Women's Forum and was a member spring has officially arrived here, Luncheon at the Columbia Hotel Morning worship at the Univer- L. Curtis and Arthur L. Wright of Neai Mathetai. honorary schol­ as we have had three days of con­ Wednesday, preceded the reports of salist Church comes at 10.45 Tlie were from the Belfast Club and astic society. secutive sunshine." The letter various committees, speeches and subject of Dr. Lowe's sermon will there was one guest present. Ern­ was dated May 7. Rockland did elctlon of officers in the afternoon. be "The Dividends of Worship." The est C Davis of Rockland. The Maine Music Co. has just re­ not have its first real sunshine until Dinner was served at the Columbia ceived one of the new stream-line yesterday. church school will meet at noon in and an unusual address by Father the vestry. Please hurry your orders for model studio pianos, the first to Gillette of Old Town, who was Bath Times: "Butch Wooster ot • • • • strawberry plants. Lufkin.—adv. be seen in Rockland. At a glance ordained last year, brought out the Rockland, who says he'll meet Lou “The Hand on the Cradle" will be 57-lt one is impressed with its trim lines, fine work he is accomplishing with the sermon subject at Pratt Memo­ its graceful, petite yet sturdy ap­ Cooper at Augusta Tuesday evening, college students. rial M. E. Church tomorrow morn­ Tlie Mighty Casey (who struck pearance. It has none of the clum had his hands full Monday night de- Delegates to the National Con­ ing. There will be music by tlie out) Tells AU Interesting and un­ siness of the old type upright. This clsioning Don West. 18-year-old vention were Rev. Ernest O. Ken­ young people's chorus at 7.30. The published anecdotes of the early new piano is only 3 ft. 8 in. in Caribou belter in an eight round yon and Captain Keryn ap Rice. sermon theme will be ‘“nie Relation days of the baseball diamond relat­ height yet. it has the full size key­ scrap at Machias. West was lead­ Mrs. Rice was a delegate to the of the Christian Conscience !o ed by tlie hero of the famous base­ board and a richness of tone and ing until the last two rounds. Call Auxiliary and was elected fifth vice War.” Friendly Men's Bible Class ball ballad—in the American Week­ responsiveness of action that sur­ it a hunch but the writer Is ex­ president. will meet at 9.30; Baraca Class and ly Magazine with the May 14 Bos­ prises and delights all who have pecting any hour now word tli&t Butch Wooster has found a loophole church school at noon and Epworth ton Sunday Advertiser. 57*It seen and heard it. For a piano of The new factory on Camden street to crawl out of his scheduled bout League at 6.30. Midweek prayer this quality and design it Is priced has been roofed in, the outside finish with Cooper." Beany" Stover is a service comes Tuesday at 7.30 with amazingly low—adv. is being applied, and the elevator.; Members Knox Lodge good sports editor, but if he has dis­ an address by the pastor. are being installed. Looks more an1 • • • • BE AT THE HALL covered any yellow streak, in Wocs- more like business every day. "Mortals and Immortals" is the MONDAY NIGHT ter. It's something we don't know subject of the Lesaon-Serman that Prepared to Drill on the Third De­ IF MOTHER about here in Rockland. Vesper's Luncheonette, occupying gree for District Meeting May 17. will be read in all churches of 57* It Had a flower for every loving sac­ the quarters formerly utilized by tlie Christ. Scientist, May 14. Tlie rifice her arms couldn't hold the P. L. Havener fruit store at The Golden Text is: “We that are in bouquet! But just a few bloom-, Brook, will open next Wednesday. this tabernacle do groan, bring bur­ HANDBAG LOST on MOTHERS' DAY will teU hei Painters, carpenters %nd electricians dened: not for that we would be the message she longs to hear— MOTHERS’ DAY are making an attractive place. unclothed, but clothed upon, that Blue Handbag lost in vicinity of Cedar St. Contained papers and that you haven’t forgotten. mortality might be swallowed up cf Rockland High School t won Its money. Liberal reward. Tel. Rock­ life.” (II Corinthians 5:4). Among land 816-R. R. U. CLARK, at SAY IT WITH FLOWERS SUNDAY, MAY 14 third golf match at tlie Abenaki the citations from the Bible are the ! Gregory's. • ON MOTHERS' DAY Golf Club yesterday against Water­ following passages: "If ye then be MAY FOURTEENTH ville High School. The results: risen with Christ, seek those thing* Tate. Waterville defeated Benner PELARGONIUMS. $1.00. $1.35 which are above, where Christ sit- SILSBY’S Rockland 5 to 4. Cummings of Rock­ COMPLETE DOI'BIF PETUNIAS.. 50c, $1.50 land defeated Cote of Waterville. FLOWER SHOP UALCEXH. ARIAS $125 3 to 2; best ball tie. Call of Rock­ 371 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND HYDRANGEAS $1.00 to $3.00 land defeated Sturtevant of Water­ CLEANING TEL. 318-W ville 3 to 2; Horeyseck defeated 57-lt Ryan of Waterville 3 to 2, best ball SERVICE INDESI'RIK HOIK WINDOW won by Rockland 4 to 2. BOXES READY PLANTED SAVE FIVE DOLLARS —an iiuUio'- garden until BOHN On every new set of teeth ordered Chandler—At Vinalhaven. May 8. to during this month. Make appoint­ June—a joy outside all sum­ Mr. and Mr.-, Harold Chandler, a son ment* for Tuesday, Thursday and Warren—At Vinalhaven. May 3, to Mr CLEAN mer $6.(M( to $7.00 and Mis. lalnnd Warren, a son—Arthur Ambulance Service Telephone 955 Friday. Office over Newberry's 5c * William. . C U R T A IN S 10c Star*. Telephone 415-W. Lovejoy—At Rumford, May 1. to Mr. YOUR DR. J. H. DAMON. Dentist and Mrs. Theodore Lovejoy (Doris TRELLIS GARDENS Sl.25-S2.50 Payson), a daughter—Mary Ellssa. SIMON K. HART 52-1 f Anderson — At West Washington.May RUSSELL DRAPES 7. to Mr and Mrs Donna Anderson, AU Kinds of ITAIJANWARE ARRANGE­ FUNERAL HOME ENTIRE MENTS ...... St JO io $2.00 a son. Monumental Work Sprague—At Swans Island. May 8, to 9 CLAREMONT ST. TEL. <62 Mr nnd Mrs Maurlee Sprague, a “Let Me Furnish Your Memorial" S U P C O V E R S CHICKS— D A Y O L D 10c TERRARIUMS $150 daughter Janis Mae. ROCKLAND. ME. SEEDS AND FERTILIZER 98-tf 53 PLEASANT ST., ROCKLAND WARDROBE 366tf GRANDIN FEEDS DIED LEATHER .Not everyone may be able to afford new clothes We Deliver—For Service Tel. 333 Other pleasing arrangements at Acliorn—Al Roekland. Muy 13. Fred Knox County Grain Co. E. Aehorn. age 59 years. Funeral Tues­ various prices. day at 2 o'elook from First Baptist this spring, but that does not mean that you can’t 31 NEW COUNTY ROAD Church JACKETS 53*57 Ryder—At Camden. Mav 11. George MORE THAN A MERE dress up for spring. W Ryder, a ’cd 68 years. Funeral Sun­ day at 2 o'clock from residence. GESTURE OF RESPECT FOR THE CHILDREN Monro—At Port Clyde. May 12. Rose KNIT GARMENTS At our prevailing low prices, you can well af­ E . wife of Charles Munro, aged 72 A monument Is a permanent PETUNIAS ...... 25 years. 1 month: . 29 days. Funeral Iribute to Ihe departed. It should ford to have all your garments cleaned and re­ Monday at 2 o'clock from Advent therefore be selected with rever­ GERANIUMS ...... 35 Christian Church. Port Clyde. RUGS Deniro—At Rockland, May 12. Laura ent care. The design should ap­ turned to you looking like new. And many small and inexpen­ Gertrude Denlco. aged 61 years, l month propriately commemorate the 5 days. Funeral In Waterville. loved one's memory. We have Let us help you with your Spring Cleaning. We BURPEE'S sive plants. Yates—At Rockland. May 6. Mrs. Em­ FUR C O A T S ma Yates, aged 89 years. Interment In many different styles and various Boothbay IHarbor. sizes from which you ran choose. do Curtains, Blankets, Drapes, Covers, Rugs, Etc. MORTICIANS Our long experience as monu­ CARD OF THANKS ment-makers is at your com­ We wish to extend our thanks a*nd mand. Ambulance Service appreciation to our neighbors and C lean in g P h o n e Silsby’s Flower Shop friends for their expressions of sym­ pathy and kind deeds during the Ill­ Wm. E. Dornan & Son, LAM B’S TILS. MO AND 711-1 371 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. ness and death of our ibrother. We INC. D y ein g 6 9 wish especially to thank his neighbors CEMETERY MEMORIALS TEL. 318-W and friends for the beautiful flowers. ROCKLAND, ME. M i-M i MAIN 8T, ROCKLAND Thomas Benner and family. Waldo­ EAST UNION fc THOMASTON 119-tf 56-57 boro; Judson Benner and family, War­ 39Slf ren. 57* It 1 P age Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May 13, 1939 Every-Other-Dav Court At Wiscasset NORTH H O PE WILLARDHAM CUSHING ORFF’S CORNER A BIRTHDAY PARTY WALDOBORO The home of the Ed Ludwigs was George E. Wall Mrs. E. M. Strout was called Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralph, son WARREN Which Was Not Down On Program, «««« f t f t f t f t Where Judge Fisher Is Pre­ the scene last Saturday night of a George E. Wall, whose funeral day to Rockland by a sudden change Ronald and Mrs. Marjorie Ralph At Ix-ast On Azuba Sprague's surprise shower in honor of the re­ services were held NCay 5. was born in the condition of Mr. Strout who spent last weekend as guests of Mrs. ALENA L. STARRETT MRS. LOUISE MILLER siding — Term Will Go Editor of The Courier-Gazette;— cent marriage of their son Arthur in St. George. March 24, 1857, son is seriously ill. Mrs. Myron Webber Meda Ralph in Swampscott, Mass Correspondent Correspondent Backed and protected by beauti­ Into Next Week to Miss Edna Collemer of Lincoln­ of Robert and Cyrenne (Seavey) of Rockland who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Reed of f t f t f t ft f t f t f t f t ful evergreens and facing a mag­ ville. Many beautiful and useful Wall and was educated in the Mrs. Strout. returned home Tuesday. Gardiner were visitors Sunday at Tel. 49 nificent view of hills and mountains Tel. 27 Lincoln County Superior Court gifts were presented. Ice cream, school of that town. In 1871 he en­ Dr. and Mrs. Allyn Peabody of Mr and Mrs. Edward Reed's. rolling away in the distance, wi'.n ______------1 opened Tuesday with Justice Wil- sandwiches, cake and coffee were tered the stonecutters’ trade and Thomaston made a short visit Wed­ Mrs Roy Ludwig and daughters The Dorcas Circle of Kings the peaceful valley of the Georges Rev. Oscar G. Barnard and son. Ham H. Fisher presiding. served and card games were played. became one of the most expert in nesday at their cottage. Daphne. Lyle. Joyce. Dorothy and wi„ mrr, Mondav aft4>r. Edmund spent several days this The grand jury comprises Chester Government relief food was dis­ In tile foreground, here nestles the Others present were Mr. and Mrs. that field. He was for many years Ruth recently visited Mrs. A. P noon with Mrs. Fled G. Campbell. past week at their farm in North- Swett. foreman, Boothbay Harbor; employed by the Bod well Granite tributed in town the past week by Sprague homestead where the Frank Collemer and son Everett. Mr. Jackson in North Waldoboro. Mrs. Harold Boggs is visiting her port. I Frank A. Bean, Wiscasset; F. L. first selectman S. E. Hyler. brother and sister, Elmer and and Mrs. Stanley Collemer. Mr. and Co. Freeman Peaslec of Rockland was daughter. Miss Helene Boggs in The fire department was called Castle, Jefferson; Lawrence Cut’s Trucks are hauling gravel to Azuba. were born and where they Mrs. J. D. Pease. Willard Pease. In 1900 lie became a resident of a caller Sunday at the home of his New York city, and friends in | Thursday to extinguish a chimney and Arthur E. Delano, of Boothbay Waltliam. Mass., and entered the South Warren to be used when the daughter Mrs. Kenneth S. Elwell. have spent the intervening years. Gertrude Havener, Rachel Noyes. Brooklyn, N. Y„ for a few days. fire at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Harbor; Clayton Dodge, Boothbay; grocery business of Wall & Pier- roads are tarred. Herbert E. Porter is convalescing And here, on the evening of April 17. Farilyn Phillips. Clifton O'Neil. Ger- The sewing circle of Ivy Chapter. Boolh I Richard Fossett, Bristol. Charles E. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nord were from pneumonia at his home. gathered neighbors and friends lo aldine Annis, Earl Payson. Bernice I son. He was later sole owner under OEJS.. will meet Tuesday from 2 to The Christian Endeavor Societies I Greenlaw Waldoboro; Scott Gray. Ludwig. Gordon Scruton. Mr. and j the firm name of G. E. Wall Co. In callers Tuesday night on Mrs. Joseph Allen of Rockland, a fellow wish them happiness on their birth­ 5 with Mrs. Laura Starrett. Southport; Clarence M Hunt New­ 1931 he retired from this business Nords aunt, Mrs. Harold Vinal of salesman is his guest. days which came April 16 and April of Waldoboro and Edgecomb Mrs Allie Wellman, Phyllis Baird. Miss Madeline Bradford of castle; Morton Lucier, Damaris­ and returned to his nntive town and Thomaston. Mrs. Vinal. who has Mrs. Owen Luke iGerald.vn Por­ j 17. respectively. plan a Joint picnic Monday in Dam­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pease. Mr. and Friendship Is employed at the home cotta; Herbert Loud. Bristol; Lever- his family homestead remaining been ill with pneumonia, is recover­ ter) lias resumed her duties as Elmer was in on the secret, but to ariscotta. Mrs. W E. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Don of Mrs. George Rogers, while Mrs ett L. Mank, Waldoboro; Vemon d an(, Mr. and Mrs. there until his death. ing slowly. Mrs. Nord spent Thurs­ usher at Waldo Theatre. Azuba it was a complete and de­ Everett Welt has been a recent Rogers is employed at the Morse lightful surprise. McFarland. South Bristol; John A Frank Morse and daughter. Mr and Deceased was a member of Eu­ day afternoon at the home of Miss Mrs. Lulu Jackson was pleasantly Brunswick visitor. Boat shop in Thomaston. The evening was spent socially, Rines. Waldoboro; Dennis Roberts, Mrs. Nathan Pease and son. Mrs. reka Lodge F A M. for over 50 years Carrie Wallace. surprised recently when a group Special services in keeping with A union church service will be with music. Three birthday cakes Boothbay. Carolyn Sprowl, Mrs. Clara Hail. He is survived by nieces and After a long silence the frogs of relatives and friends tendered Mother’s Day will be held Sunday held a t 7 o'clock Sunday at the with numerous greeting cards and Court attaches indicated at least Mr. and Mrs. Damon Hall. Mr. and nephews. have started their nightly concerts . her a birthday party at her home. morning at the Methodist and Bap­ Baptist Church. gifts gave evidence of the esteem half a dozen civil cases would reach Mrs Allie Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Olson, with Those present were Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Norwood I jn wlvicli this brother and sister are tist Churches. actual trial. their children John and Ida accom­ Alton Prock and sons, Wallace, Au­ Marriner, Mr. and Mrs. Halvah and grandchildren. Sally and Faith I llc!d in thc community. Miss Geraldine Simmons of The traverse jury reported today NORTH APPLETON panied by Miss Barbara Fales spent d i and Merle Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F Hart. accompanied by Mrs Ella Lewis Waterville is visiting her mother, —Henry Stover and Charles Green­ a week recently with Mrs. Olson's i mond Jackson, sons. Raymond and Annie Ripley. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Bennett, Mrs Mrs. Nellie Crooker and daughter Mrs George Buchan. leaf of Boothbay; E. E. Walton, parents In North Easton, Mass. ] Rodney and daughter Jean Mr and | were guests of relatives Sunday in Appleton Ridge. May 8 Helen Pease and daughter. Mrs. Frances of Washington were callers Washington Mrs. Clinton B. Stahl leaves to­ Jefferson; Alison R. Olidden New­ Mrs. Lizzie Maloney has returned Mrs Carlton Jackson. Ralph Jack- Carolyn Annis and Earl Ludwig. Sunday on Mrs Leland Johnson. day for Boston where she will be castle; Maud E. Webber, Westport; from Brighton. Mass . where she | son. Clyde Borneman. Percy Ludwig Mrs. Emily Hodgkins is critically Mrs. Mary Mank and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Cullinan and ill at her home in this town. Her TENANT'S HARBOR guest of her daughter Mrs. Harold Chester Poole and Herbert Steer of ■was guest of her son Fred Maloney ; Mrs Amber Childs. Mrs Marjorie Mrs. Jessie Meservey and daughter daughters Blythe and Dlasal were daughter. Mrs Ida Mallett Is with Parsons for two weeks. Bristol; Jefferson Ouptlll, Noble- for a few weeks, another son. M. J. | Ralph, Mrs Fannie Weaver, Mr. called Wednesday on Mrs. Barbara guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ben her. Churrh Notes Mrs. Cassie Simmons 4s a patient boro: Hugh Thompson, South Bris­ Maloney motoring to Portland Sun- > and Mrs Harry Creamer. Mr and Perry. Cullinan. * Mrs Nellie Orbeton was overnight Worship Sunday will be at 10 30. at the Little Nursing Home. tol; Bert D. Jewett. Whitefield; Lin­ day for her. | Mrs. Chester Light and Mias Lucille The selectmen were in session guest Wednesday of Mrs. Alice Bar sermon subject: "Mothers, or Moral At the meeting of Good Luck wood H. Pierce, Damariscotta; Ar- Miss Farilyn Phillips Is employed Mrs. James Seavey recently enter- Elwell. Mrs Jackson received many Sunday at their office. rows In Augusta and accompanied Bankruptcy; 1130. Bible Schoo.; Rebekah Lodge Tuesday supper will thur M. Light. Somerville; Thomas, at Barbara Perry s for a few days. tained Helpful Club in a pleasing nice gifts. A repast was served, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall and Elmer Cunningham. Fred Zach- bv Mrs Barrows went Thursday to ,at 7 P m HaPP-v Hour of Mus* not be served. The lodge will give P. Marr, Southport; Preston L manner, the usual activities being children of New London. Conn. re- owski and Philip Keene were in Boston, where they will spend B 1 and Message service with congrega­ a children's party May 17 from 3 30 Lewis and Lester Mank of Waldo- supplemented by a grab bag. which cently called at Mrs. Clara Hall's. Rockland Tuesday night. THORNDIKEVILLE week. tion singing assisted by the young to 6. Members who have no child-, boro: Edward W. Pilman and Ar- caused much merriment and gave people's choir and instruments. ren may Invite guests. In the eve-1 thur McKown of Boothbay Harbor; Mr. Hall has bought the Saunders Miss Helen Cullinan has returned Charles Libby, who has been ill to her duties at Sturdy Memorial needed revenue for the Club's dc- Mrs Elenora Payson of Hope is "The Return of Christ In Olory’’ nlng Good Luck Lodge will hold a | Horace E Colby Wiscasset. i Cabins in Olen Cove where they and pleted treasury. Illness has p re -' passing the week with her grand- at the home of his daughter. Mrs Hospital. Attleboro. Mass., after will be the subject of the sermon public card party in the Odd Fel­ The grand Jury indicted Colin R ^ rs Clara Hall spent last weekend. vailed among townspeople who have j daughter Mrs C C. Childs, Ernest Jones in Thomaston has re- | three weeks vacation with her by the pastor. This is the third low hall. Dunn first selectman of Westport.1 Freeman Wooster was a recent turned home for the summer. Mr : parents. been remembered with sunshine Mr and Mrs. Alton Ingraham of message In the “After this Age. Miss Julia Kaler was hostess on 67 counts charging failure to ’ caller at A. I. Perry s. Libby is Improved in health but Is J Mr. and Mrs Charles Plummer baskets and which dwindled the Brcokline. Mass., were guests last What?” series. Thursday afternoon to the Susan­ perform his duty as presiding officer Mrs. J. D. Pease and daughter not very strong. Mrs. Bessie Hills i were recent callers at D. T Keene's. funds of the club to a minimum. weekend of Mrs Elenoia Ingraham. The mid-week prayer services for nah Wesley Society. at a state election in that town last Marion were visitors In Rockland Is keeping house for him. Miss Bernice Orne of Pleasant Mrs Lizzie Cotton ot Hosmer Pond The Community tennis court has < next are to be devoted The American Legion is sponsor- September. Court attaches said1 recently. Mrs. Myrtle Cullinan was a Cam­ Point is employed at the home of road, Camden, suffered an ill turn been scraped and rolled. Raymond , ^devotional studies of the Trans ing an entertainment and dance at the case provided the first prosecu- Mrs. Donald Perry and two chil- den visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B S. Geyer. recently and is being cared for by figuration of Christ. the high school auditorium Tues- tion under a 1935 statute expressly dren called Tuesday on Mrs Ruth The graduation of Appleton High Payson doing the work. •extending to the" "towns of Maine'. Pwre. » Perry and son Donald School will be May 31. at Community Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Orne are her daughter. Mrs Ada Uphafh day night. The entertainers will be passing this week with Mrs Belle Mrs Elizabeth Howard is visit in J the right to challenge a voter's qual- arrived later and were supper guests hall. High School Artivities Uncle Lem and his radio troop with Cushman and Dr Fred Cushman relatives In Thomaston. MARTINSVILLE lflcatlons. | Mrs. Albert Pease was a caller Cowboy Ken Mackenzie. The pro­ of Franklin. At an Assembly held Friday inorn- The indictment, covering more J Wednesday at Willow Brock, Mr and Mrs. Albert Brown of Church services will be carried on ceeds will be used to help in the DUTCH NECK Miss Edith Stevens, daughter of Morse's Corner. Thomaston, dined 1 ing Phyllls Perry announced th» numbers. Madeleine Haskell read in conjunction with the services in reconstruction of Grand Army than 30 type-written pages, was one Donald Perry and Freem Carlcon Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stevens Is a Sunday at Lester Merrill's Mr Mer- are sawing wood for Samuel Pease the Scripture, two selections were • the Baptist Chael at Port Clyde, Memorial hall. I of the longest ever handed up in A. E. Wmehenbach has returned member of the U. of M. graduating rill is recovering slowly from injuries given bv the orchestra, and Frank The morning service of worship will Dlrmakl Salvl, a native of India a Maine court, the attaches said, Callers at J. D Pease s Sunday home from Whitcombs Farm Home class. | to his right fingers caused by a saw. and at present a student In Bos- It charged that Dunn, as presiding were Mr and Mti W. P. Crockett in Waldoboro where he passed the A. Wutslow associate editor of The be at 10.30 with a Mothers Day Mrs. H. J. Marshall, who has Lou Upham is employed in mason Courier-Gazette was guest speaker.' sermon and special music by the ton will be guest speaker at the officer of the town polling-place. I and family and Willard Pease of winter. been seriously ill has recovered and Lincoln County Rally at the Dam- had failed to give a qualified elec- { Camden. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Pease J u o , U' hia subject. "The Dionne Qumtup-I >oung people. The evening service Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson and returned home, having been with and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1 Mrs Harn Pushaw accompanied #w,mbly cloj

UNION SEARSMONT will include a miniature of the 1 ing, Vcrnley of Camden, Raymond | HAVE HONOR PARTS house In which he was born, with [ of Auburn. Wilbert of Philadelphia. Lakewood Theatre VINALHAVEN Mrs. Carrie Esancy visited Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rines and In­ ROCKPORT the white picket fence. According ] Mrs. Margaret Vance of Birmlng- The Lakewood Players will give ft ft ft ft day at the home of her daughter. fant son, Mrs. Belle Rines, and f t f t f t f t to Mr. Helstad's statement, th e ) ham. Ala, Mrs. Elsie Bryant of their first performance ol the sea­ Mrs. Selma Hanson of Washington. Floyd Rines, all of Oakland, were LIDA O. CHAMPNEY only thing typical of his childhood Rockport and Mrs. Maud Willey of MRS. OSCAR C LANE son at Lakewood Theater. Saturday recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Correspondent home which he cannot here repro- j Roekland. His second wife was Correspondent Mrs. Waldo Hoit who was guest of night. May 27. according to an an­ Ernest Townsend. f t f t f t f t duce is the midnight sun. but the i Mrs. Lilia Fletcher of Searsport and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sim­ nouncement made by Manager Her­ Clifford L. Marriner, Herbert R. marvelous view from his sun porch after her decease he was married Union Church circle met Thurs­ mons the past week, returned Sun­ Tel. 2220 bert L. Swett. Knight., and Raymond J. Robinson when the sun Is appearing above to Mrs. Carrie Spaulding, also of day with these housekeepers serv­ day to Portland. In opening on that date the Lake- attended the Grand Lodge of Maine the horizon, in a great measure sup-) Searsport, who survives him.. A d-' ing supper: Mrs. Edward Carver, Mr. and Mi's. Ralph Luce arc In Kenneth Daucett was at home wood Players continue their long piles this deficiency. ' dltional surviving relatives are 17 Mrs. Albert Carver, Mrs. Robert Rockland. P A M., held recently in Portland. from Ft. Williams to spend last record of 3ft consecutive seasons, Arey and Mrs. Ernest Arey. Miss Prances Mayhew Mrs. After all had made a tour of the grandchildren and two great-grand- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esancy weekend with his parents, Mr. and maintain their tradition of being The Lions Club met Thursday at Marcia Ixithrop. and Daniel Mc­ rockery the meeting was called to j children. were v.sitors Sunday at home cf Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Daucett. "the first summer theater Vo open Union Church parlor Farland called on Mrs. Laura Skin­ order by the president. Lester [ • • • • and Mrs. James Curtis, Jr., of Mrs. Carrie Clark of Lincolnville and the last to close" and adhere to Capt. Oeorge Lawry went Wed­ ner in Liberty, recently. Shibles. who. after the transaction | George S. Clark ,, , , . Washington. is spending a few days at the home of routine business, introduced ai Funeral services for Oeorge S. » l n t ’ ’ nesday to New York to take charge The Ladles Aid at its recent all- of Mrs. Carrie Gray. surprise speaker. Kenneth Lovejoy .! Clark, who died suddenly Monday th‘,t of opening the Satu .g „ of yacht Kansan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hannan have nual meetlng elected the6e officers: Funeral services for Marion V. American Legion Auxiliary met employment in Massachusetts. ; Mrs. Ethcl Hlgglns president; Mrs. U. of M. 4-H Club leader. His pure- ®f^ rnoon at the home of Fred WeU- P 0r/ “ “ em®"4 8 ' Gray will be held today at 2 o’clock i«ni, Dnnni, iitii ivaIz! ulzah AllhoiiRli wc arc net i c a o j to Thursday and partook of supper. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Perry were in prancella Moody and Miss Belle ly informal talk, with a strong ten- man- Beccl1 HUI. were held Wed- • »„» aHint from the Methodist Church. 1 «ka D.iceaii fimAroi disc lose the names of the acting These W.PA. men of Augusta Appleton last Sunday to visit Mrs. j Lowell, vice presidents; and Mrs. dency toward the humorous, was ne*»da> from the Russell funeral Dorothy Conway, Valedictorian Mr . and Mrs . Richard Sims home in Rockland. Interment was Personnel at this time we have a were in town Thursday on a busi­ Carrie Cummings. Mabel Cobb, secretary-treasurer. greatly enjoyed and he was accord­ Kay ROHrn, Saiutatorian (Carolyn Oraffam) who have been at Owl's Head company composed almost entirely ness trip: W. A. Smith, supervisor Mrs. Emma Jones returned re- A group of members of Rosewood ed a hearty applause at the close. In Florida for the winter, are visit­ of actors and actresses who have of employment James Dunton. en­ cently from Florida where she spent Chapter. O.EjS attended Ouest A large variety of plants and Mr Clark, who was born Feb. 24 ing at the home of her sister, Miss 1872 in South Boston. Mass.. wa, neverbeforeappearedntUkewood." gineer and the State Highway en­ STONINGTON tlie winter. night of Primrose Chapter of Bel­ flowers were exchanged by the the son of Oeorge W. and Josephine Mr 8w*n 's announcement. Rev. H. I. Holt of Warren occu­ fast. Friday and report a pleasant Mildred Graffam. members. The June meeting will gineer. Adin L. Hopkins. Mrs. Harold Stinson and Law­ .Pillsbury) Clark. He was a ear-I -Director Melville iB.irke is re­ pied the Methodist pulpit recently Clarence Fish is in a critical con- The Weary Club will meet tonight rence Stinson were home from evening. ... be at tlie home of Mrs. Annie Gar- and delivered an inspiring sermon dition at Community Hospital dlner pel,ter bv trade, and had made his lurnln« for hls nlnth * hlch with Mrs. Eva Billings. Rockland on a recent visit. Miss Frances Mayhew visited The Odd Peliows district meeting where he has been a medical pa-i home in this town for the past four ,h8' Ukewood productions Mrs. Keith Carver was hostess Sadie Marcus of Rockland was a Mrs Pearl Dickey, and Mrs. Keith .... will continue on the same high held recently was well attended, tient the past three weeks. Churi h Notes years. Tuesday night to the Knit-Wits. recent visitor in town. Tower of Belmont recently. standard maintained in the past. among those present being Grand The fire department was called! Besides hls wife. Mary Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Daggett, son Grace Gross and Joyce Tupper Mr and Mrs. Harold Cobb were At the Methodist Church: Church For weeks Burke has been busy in Master Ansel Smith of Hulls Cove, Thursday afternoon to the Frank ’ Clark, he leaves four children, two Richard and Mrs. Mary McKay, passed last weekend with Mr. and recent callers on Mrs. Ada Morton School will be at 10 a. m.; morning New York selecting plays and play­ Deputy Grand Master Wallace Rod­ Priest house on Spruce street, oc­ sons and two daughters. have returned from Boston. Mrs. Medbury Smith. and Henry Cammett In Belmont. worship at 11 with sermon and ers." erick of Waterville and Orand Pat­ cupied by Harry Collamore. to e x -1 Two candidates received the Mrs. Muriel Parkhurst and Joyce Mrs. Isabel Howes was guest last music appropriate to Mothers' Lakewood Inn. the overnight riarch C. Ralph Fitch of Waterville tinguish a chimney fire. Practically master mason degree Tuesday night Parkhurst of Unity have been pass­ weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mil- Day; Epworth League at 6 p. in : APPLETON RIDGE bungalows and the Shanty Lunch After the supper a short parade no damage resulted. at Moses Webster Lodge PAM. ing two weeks with her parents Mr. lay of South Liberty. evening service at 7 with "Flor­ also will open May 27. The first was led by the boys' band of Camden Fred Stinson of Augusta is in t Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Pitman. Refreshments were served after the and Mrs Emaron Eaton. Miss Elizabeth Craig of Port­ ence Nightingale." tlie theme. dance of the season at Lakewood Warren Lodge conferred the second town called by the death of his Mrs. Evelyn Pitman. Mrs. Helen ceremonies. Several members from Mary McGuire has been passing land spent last weekend at the home Baptist: Morning worship will be Country Club will be May 26 degree on Bernard Esancy and Carl brother-in-law Marion Gray. Gushee and Warren Moody were North Haven, were in town to attend a vacation with her mother Mrs. of her mother, Mrs. Mary Craig. 1 at 11. pastor's subject "The Chris­ Heath. R Bliss Fuller Henry D. Mrs. Julia Post of Rockland was guests last Saturday of Arnold Pit- the meeting. Prank McGuire. Miss Ruth Miller of Skowhegan tian Home;’’ Bible School at 12; Hills and A. E. Ames attended an guest Thursday of Mrs. Delora Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m : Mrs man. Richard Oushee and former WEST LIBERTY Mrs. Gilbert Auld. returned Mon­ Mrs. Marion Krentz. daughter of was a weekend visitor at Mr. and Odd Fellows district meeting Th.'.’s- Mrs. Colby Howard's. Morrill. Robert Cain, leader. The contest ( Principal. W. C. Darroch at Unl- day from Tenants Harbor. Dr. and Mrs. Horace B. Haskell and Mr and Mrs A R Leavitt. Miss • • • • day night in Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cobb and The Farm Bureau will meet M%y wiU start Sunday night and con- verslty of Maine. Miss Jean Hilliard of Madison. Wis.. Annie leavitt and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. George Fossett and daughter : wns Wilfred and Laurence, of 18 at the home of Mrs Margaret tinue until the end of June witli i Arnold Pitman spent last week- Union Churrh Notes are here for a summers stay. Carl Wall of Winthrop were visitors Norma entertained some of the Portland visited Eben Cobb and Gregory, Glen Cove for an all- Miss Millicent Roberts and Earle j end at hls home here Sunday School will meet at 10 Mrs. Harthy Curtis and Diana Sunday at the home of relatives piano pupils of Charles A. LunJeil day meeting; subject "Good a. m.; worship at 11. Rev. Kenneth Curtis are visiting Mrs. Curtis' par­ family, and other relatives and Deane as captains; 7 p. m. Gospel Dr and Mrs . I. R Tuttle of here. and their parents recently at Orooming." Dinner will be served Cook will speak on 'Mothers of ents in Orono. friends here over last weekend. service with message by pastor. 1 Union are much improved in the Fossett hrme. Two. four and with Miss Emily Hall, Mrs. Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Everett 6herman. Men." The vested choir will sing Irving Simpson of North Haven The Methodist Church School "Jesus Healing the Deaf and Dumb heairti. six-hand numbers were playM by Andrews and Mrs. Carl Freeman Man." I Jesse .Wentworth of Worcester. Miss Blanche Sherman and friend the anthem "Saviour Take My passed last weekend with his par­ was re-organized Sunday, with Gleniee Lermord. Beverly Kirkpat­ in charge. Miss Esther Dunham, of Beverly, Mass. s|x'nt last week­ Hand." Mrs. Blanche Kittridge will ents Mr. and Mrs. John H. Simpson. these officers and teachers: Harold • « • • Mass., was a caller Monday on Mrs. rick, Sally Gray, tnd Helen Lynch home demonstration will be present Marion V. Gray end in town. be the soloist. There will be a Benjamin Billings of Beverly, Cobb, Superintendent; Wyman W M. Newbert. Those prnnt wee: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Delora Morrill, who recent­ Marion Vernley Gray, 73 a resi- Mrs. Abner Grant, Jr. returned Tlie lee left St Oeorces Lake last christening service for children. Mass, is visiting his aunt Miss Mary Drinkwater assistant supertntend- John Hcwaid and daughters • cnt; Mrs Prancella Moody, secre- ly sent to President Roosevelt a dent of this town for more than Sunday to Quincy. Mass, after Saturday and the following day Junior Epworth League will meet Turley. Norma and Edith. Mrs M. C I copy of her original poem "My 55 years, died Wednesday night in ..pending two weeks will) her sister - good catches were reported by the at 4: Christian Endeavor at 6; wor­ Charles Mathews of Cambridge j tary; Mrs. Harold Cobb, treasurer; Stephenson and daughter Janette, H. Bryant, Bible Class Dream Garden." which has been fishermen. ship at 7. The choir will sing the aiiH Alva Mathews of Augusta were , Camden, following a long illness. | in-law Mrs. Linnibel Sprowl. Mrs. Guy Lcrinond. Mrs Edward teacher; Mrs. Herbert Knight. printed in booklet form, is proudly p„nera} services will be held this I i da Williams, daughter of Mr. Mrs Arthur Boynton has re­ anti^m “I Rest My Soul in Thee," in town recently to attend the Lynch, Mrs. Euda Lermond, and teacher of the girls' class; Wyman displaying a letter in which appre- afterno<)n at 2 o'clock at the Rock- and Mrs Thomas Williams, was turned home after assisting in the Dorothy Cobb will be soloist. The funeral of their father Willard Mrs. Ada Lucas. I Drinkwater. teacher of the boys’ ciatlon of her thoughtfulness is ex- port Methodist church. Rev N. F united in marriage last Saturday to care of Mrs A. Estella Nelson who pastor will ^peak on the subject Mathews. pressed and also best wishes for her Atwood officiating Elwood Mitchell of Burkettvillc by died May 5 at her home in Palermo “Soapsuds and Whitewash. D. A. McMahon of Rockland h&a I class: Mrs. Russell Knight, super- Naaarenr Churrh Notes continued good health and hap- Qray was txirn July 25 ReV. J. Charles MacDonald In Deceased was a former resident of Prayer meeting wm be held Tues­ been in town the past week on a intendent of the primary depart­ At morning worship Sunday a piness. . 1965 iOn tbe ]atc j obn and Abbi" i Rockland. 17,ey were attended by this town. day at 7. Daddy Lane 4-H Club business trip. ment; and Miss Hester Cushman will meet at 4 Monday and Dia­ report of the New England District assistant primarj. depart. The following telegram received Oray tbe famiiy coming here from ! the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Tibbetts, a student of Mrs. Emma Gross has been visit­ mond Rock 4-H Club at 6 Monday Assembly was given. The duet Friday by Rev. J. W. Hyssong will when the deceased ' Thomas Williams. Congratulations Walker High School, participated in ing her daughter in Bath. ment. in the vestry. "The Lord is My Shepard" was bring sorrow to many townspeople; was a young man. For several are extended to the happy couple the Montgomery Intercollegiate Willard Mathews who died in Mrs. Mildred Hemenway has re­ sung by Mrs. Herbert Mank and "Mrs J. L. Wilson, wife of Rev J years he was employed as steward [ by their many friends Biieaking Contest held recently at The public demonstration of the Cambridge. Mass., April 28 was turned home after spending' the 4-H Clubs under the leadership of Mrs. Helen Cramer volunteers' winter in Belmont as housekeeper L. Wilson, once pastor of Rockport on various large yachts and during ! ------— Colby College. bom at Sand Beach, March 6 .1885 . selection was "Wonderful Peace. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook and Baptist Church, was killed in an latter part oi his life conducted Mr and Mrs. Ralph Morse. Miss son of Daniel and Elizabeth for John Morrill. Gardine and LONG CO VE Mrs Cora Peterson will be held Mrs Halver Hart played violin mu- auto accident on way home from a barber shop, first in Rockport, and Perrin and mother. Mrs. Perrin of Mathews. Mr. Mathews islsjc Drummond Hemenway are hoard­ in tire vestry Wednesday at 7 p. m. Florida. Please notify her friends. then in Camden until ill health) At St. George's Church. Evensong Belfast were visitors here Sunday. survived by two sons. Charles of ing with their mother at the home The public is invited At the Bible School hour, a letter j farm Funeral services will be held Laco­ compelled him to retire about four wm be at 3 p. m. It is expected V. F. Studley of Rockland passed Cambridge and Alva of Augusta. from Mr and Mrs. W. A. Echkel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood of nia Baptist Church. Monday at 10 years ago [that Rev. H B Pulslfer will offlel- Sunday at hls cottage on St. two brothers Benjamin and Lewis. Nazarenc missionaries in China? „ „ T«r»»i a m. Burial services 2 p. m. at Dr Stratton will be at his Vinal- . Belfast and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hc was thrice married, hls first]ate. Georges Ijke I of Swan's Island; three sisters. was read by Miss Evelyn Danforth. Woodbllry of MorrU1 were wcett. ^torestdale Cemetery. Malden. haven office from the arrival of tlw wife being Mrs. Bertha Richards. Mrs. Claudius Knowlton and Jennie Merrlthew of Swans Island. The closing hymn was "Stand Up gUMts of Miw iBelIe ^ j , and boat Monday afternoon. May 15. Mass." The telegram was sent an(J of un|on ffVen children \ COURIER-GAZETTE WANT ADS Miss Louise Knowlton were in Wa- Addle Sullivan of Eastport and Ven- for Jesus" with violin aecompani- w ,niam C ln |w r until its departure Wednesday from Laconia N H . and signed were sjx of whom are now llv-! WORK WONDERS 1 terville last Saturday on business. nie Dawes of Hallowell. Interment ment. HazelXT rx-k I XREtlc-zwttAWilson T Libby, daughter , irrkv 4or TJos* Rev morning—adv. Mrs Arlene Walker and daughter was in Forest cemetery. The missionary Society met Tues­ Mr. Wilson completed hls pastorate • • • • Sandra of Belfast were recent day at the home of Rev. and Mrs. at the local church in 1921 During Mrs, Jeannette H. Bailey guests of Mrs. Walker's parents SOUTH CHINA J. W. Ames in Soblh Union. Fol­ ills stay here both he and Mrs Wil­ Mrs Jeannette (Hamblen) Bailey, Mr and Mrs. Leslie Roberts. lowing the meeting, the silver wed- son endeared themselves to the 4 8/ff, OSJUfXS 98 H.P. MK8OKM8/1/ fr'S daughter of the late Jesse A. and Mrs. W. T. Claire of Florida Mr. and Mrs. Winship Pierce and ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs vUited rewntly wi(h heart of their parishioners. daughter of Quincy. Mass. were Alice 'Eatoni Hamblen of West J. C. Moody was celebrated. Hunt • • • • Stonington died suddenly April 29 at guests last weekend of Hubert Hall The Bible School lesson subject Mra Ada M Haweg who h#? County Ministers Assemble her home in Medford Hillside. Mass., of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank for next Sunday is "Paul Evangelizes' f pent , he ,n AugUita The Knox County Ministers' As­ Pierce cf Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. from a heart attack. sociation met Monday at the Meth­ After her graduation from the ° f ' hC StUdy', returned to her Home here for the Arthur Snow and children of Vas- Making Friends for Christ." Morn- summer Mondav odist Church. Rockport. The local schools Mrs. Bailey resided in ‘ salboro also visited Sunday with Mr. tng^ worship at 10 o'clock; Bible, Interment for Mrs. Abbie Brvant Devotional exercises were led by Hall. Boston until her marriage to Henry Rev. J. W Hyssong of the Baptist School 1115; Evangelistic service 7 was held Sunday at Oak Grove Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clowes of C. Bailey of Everett. Mass., in 1905. o'clock. Church of Rockport. These offi­ Cemetery. Rosewood Chapter. OES Farmingdale dined at Lloyd Fitz­ Fcr many years Mr. and Mrs. Bailey cers were elected: President. Rev. Plans are being made for the conducted its funeral service for gerald's recently. spent vacations in this town, form­ N. F. Atwood: vice president. Rev. Maine Zone Rally of Young Peoples Mrs. Bry ant. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mr. and Mrs. James Goss of Ban­ ing many true and lasting friend­ L. F. Ross of Union; secretary and Societies and Sunday Schools, which Collins of Burkettville, Mr. and gor were recent visitors at Mrs. Bes­ . treasurer. Rev, D. F. Perron of is to be held here Memorial Day. Mrs. Alfred Dutch and sons. Dryden sie Hunnewells'. Mrs. Bailey had been well up to Thomaston. and Bryant, of Belfast, also other Mrs. Herbert F.'anry. Mrs. Harry the time of her death and they had On the program committee were APPLETON MILLS relatives and friends of Mrs. Bryant Merrill and Mrs. Lloyd Fitzgerald looked forward to opening of their attended. named: Rev. Guy Wilson. Rock- . were guests of William J. Thompson summer home in Newton Junction. Mrs. Ruth Esancy Is convalescing 1 land; Rev. L. C. French. Warren on a recent trip to Hope where they N. H.. within a few weeks. and Rev. J. W. Stuart. Tenant's | after an attack of Influenza. SUNSET attended the session of Knox Po­ Betides tier husband, she leaves Oolden R«d Rebekah 1/xige will Harbor. Tlie association tabled the six sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Clahatie mona Grange. Mr Thompson was hold Past Noble Grands night, at its Gwendolyn Eaton was a Bangot plan for a picnic at Vtnalhaven in , one of the speakers-as were also cf Boston; Mrs. Maude Burrill. next meeting. Mrs Effie Hazen visitor Monday. June as matters of transportation i Mayor Frederick Payne oi Augusta. Cambridge. Mass.; Mrs. Winifred entertained the Circle recently, be- Percy Brown went Monday to and expense seemed so uncertain A , Post/Pomona Masters O. E. Nash of Eklioff. Melrose. Mass.; Mrs Ber­ fore returning to her home in North I Bath where he has employment. vote of sympathy and co-operation 1 Camden and H H Payson of Rock­ nice Crowley. Hamilton. Mass ; Mr,. Hero. Vt. j Carrie Brown returned Monday was extended to Martinsville con- : land. Margaret Jordan. East Bangor; and At the meeting of the Community ‘ from Bangor where she was em- gregation in the loss of their church Miss Bertha Rossiter was a recent Mrs. Iris Withee of Rockland; also Club. Wednesday night Adin L j ployed tlie past winter. building. caller at H. Esancy's, also Mr. and eight nieces and five nephews. Hopkins of Camden gave an Inter- [ Several from here attended the 17,e speaker was Adj. T. W. Beav­ Mrs. L. F. Fitzgerald, and Mr. and Funeral services were held from estlng talk. A supper which netted Mother and Daughter banquet er of the Salvation Army at Rock­ Mrs. Forrest Hussey of Winslow. the chapel of J. C. Henderson Co. the Club $9.15 had as committee, Tuesday at Deer Isle. land. His theme, interestingly pre­ Mis. H. Esancy was supper guest in Everett. Interment was in Puti- Miss Fannie Oushee. Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunham are sented was "The Minister and the lad Saturday of her daughter. Mrs. tan Lawns cemetery. Lynnfield. Paul. Mrs. Alice Wadsworth, and employed at the Shephard cottage. Unfortunates " A dinner was served Mass. Hazel Fitzgerald, Augusta road. Mrs. Helen Oushee. Tlie speaker Mr and Mrs. Carl Haskell and by the Methodist Ladies' Aid. The Mrs. Bailey was greatly loved by for the next meeting will be Frank Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haskell spent next meeting will be Oct. 9 EAST LIBERTY all who knew her. She will be re­ A. Winslow, of 17,e Courier-Gazette Wednesday in Bangor. • • • • membered fcr her courage, love, ten­ staff who will lell of Ills visit to the Garden Club Meeting m e gum hmu Alton W. Rowell has returned derness. her humor, generosity and Dionne quintuplets. Tlie supper WEST ROCKPORT Practically the entire membership home from Belfast where he has understanding. committee will be Miss Lucy Moody. of the Garden Club turned out "co r u r o w M ” . , umo s e e t been employed. Mrs. Linnibel Sproul. Mrs. Eleanor Mrs. M. J. Oxton celebrated her Tuesday night to enjoy the hospi­ Gertie C. Skinner who spent sev­ P O R T CLYDE Pilman. and Mrs. Adelaide Fish. birthday Tuesday by having a few tality of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hels- eral days In Rockland with Mrs. Tlie Baptist Chapel Society wel­ Mrs. Blanche Brown is able to be invited friends in for supper An tad. when they opened their attrac­ F it’s action you're after, just get Alice Stover returned home Sunday. comes residents of Martinsville and out after recent Illness. angel cake which was part of the tive home on Amesbury Hill for the I back of the wheel of an Oldsmo Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood Pride Olenmerc and offers use of its The entertainment and supper refreshments was made and pre- Club's annual seed and plant ex­ bile—a fast-stepping 90 H. P. Olds change meeting. Augmenting this and two sons of Abbot visited last building for worship. The service commlttec for the next meeting o f, sented by Mrs. Joseph Andrews. Sixty! From the first eager response weekend at George McLain’s. Sunday will be 10.30; worship, 11 30; Oolden Red Rebekah Lodge are | Mrs. Oxton ‘was the recipient of group were members of the Farm j Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hoit of Port­ at 6, Christian Endeavor, and at 7. Edith Gurney, Amy Esancy, and many nice gifts and cards. Bureau, who are customarily special to the throttle to the last easy swing land were guests last weekend of his praise service. The pastor will Helen Oushee. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Newbert of guests of the Club on this annual into a parking place, you’ll find thrills mother. Ruby Holt. speak from the topic ‘A Mothers Tlie WC.T.U. will hold an all day Rockland were at the cottage near occasion. aplenty! Acceleration that leaves Guests were privileged to inspect Ethel Wellman, daughter Pauline Throne” at the morning service. meeting here May 15. Rocky Pond Thursday making plans other cars at the post on the get­ and Ernest Palmer were visitors Miss Thelma Miller will sing “M.v Community Club will hold a. fair for -the summer the indoor rockery which Is being away. Power that pulls the steepest Bunday at Mary Ordway's. Mother" and Miss Helen Anthony May 23. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hyssong and constructed by Mr. Heistad, and Mrs. Edwin Ryan is In East will sing "Mother-Heart.” The Mrs. Evelyn Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Rockport were callers which truly Is a work of art. When hills without a sign of effort. Life Corinth with Mr. Ryan who is em­ "Rainbow Chorus" will sing at the Johnson Pitman, Warren Moody. Thursday In this part of town. completed it will be a built-up pic­ and action on the open road that •"‘tiee np'r"^ ployed on construction work. evening service “That Mother O' Mrs. Helen Gus'nee motored last Mrs. Henry Kontio entertained ture of his birthplace and boyhood put new zest in driving. Treat your­ Mine." and Mrs. Virginia Kinney Saturday to Orono. Arnold Pitman the Tuesday Club this week. Mrs. home in Norway. Using the glassed- , ny. loc; self to a grand spring tonic. Get into will iing as a solo "You." The eve­ and Richard Gushee came back Stewart Orbeton will be the hostess in sunporch for the location he has Vinal Haven & Rockland ning message will be from tlie topic will, them, returning Sunday to tlie next week. thus far constructed the hills and an Olds—4r ve ’er th e $ u n — a n d do! Steamboat Company "Honour Thy Mother." The Mid­ University. Church services include morning pools as located on the boyhood ROCKLAND week prayer service will be Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. David Esancy took worship with sermon by tlie pastor. farm. The pools are supplied with Eastern Standard Time day at 7.30 in the chapel. Mrs. Carrie Cummings (o Knox Rev. J. W. Hyssong at 9.30 followed running water, in which water DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Hospital last Saturday for removal by the Sunday School at 10.30; plants and gold fish abound, and young people meet at 6. from the mounds, which are built urn Read Up SWAN'S ISLAND of a cast from her leg. me eeetwmiMG F. M. Mrs. Nettie Milan and grand­ Mr. and Mrs. David Esancy were A boys’ 4-H Club has been organ­ from soil, and from rocks of rare cum t/mt mas Swan's Island, Ar. 6.00 daughter Margo arrived home Mon­ visitors Sunday at J. B. Gushee's. ized with Henry Kontio as leader. formation which Mr. Heistad has Stonington, Ar. 4.40 been collecting for the past 20 years, day. They met at the leader’s home WINTER STREET North Haven, Ar. 3.30 Tuesday night with Miss Lucinda are growing plants and flowers, FIREPROOF GARAGE CO. Vinal Haven, Ar. 2.49 Mrs. Rilla Joyce has returned The star Alpha Orinonis sends ROCKLAND, MAINE beautiful in foliage and blossoms. Rockland, Lv. 1.30 here after spending the winter at more heat to the earth than any Rich, county club agent, present for When hls plan is completed It 12»-U the Stanley House in Rockland. other star. the organization. Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May 13, 1939 Every-Other-Day St. George Reunion Mr. ar.d Mrs John Davidson. Som­ A New Insurance PARK THEATRE Notices of Appointment In Everybody’s Column CAMDEN erville. Mass. THOMASTON Mrs. Helen Donaldson. Arlington. I. Charles L. Veuale, Register of Pro­ Advertisements In this column not The “Hospitalization” Type bate for the County of Knox. In the to exceed three lines Inserted once for zs zs z\ Was Attended By 143 Per­ Mass. State of Maine, hereby certify that In 25 cents, three times for 50 cents. Ad­ the following estates the persons were ditional lines live cents each for one SHIRLEY T. WILLIAMS GILBERT HARMON sons, In Cambridge — Mrs. Aris Hart Dunnell. Belmont, Gives Adequate Protec­ appointed Administrators. Executors, time. 10 cents for three times. Five Correspondent Guardians and Conservators and on small words to a line Correspondent Mass. z\ zs Reminiscence Is Rife tion To AH the Family the dates hereinafter named — zxz\ z\zs z>zs z\ zx zx zx CIARBNCE J. MORTON late of » Mrs. Emma Brown Dwyer. Whit­ Friendship, deceased Alfred II Morton | Tel. 190 Telephone 713 The St. George Reunion had its man. Mass. Designed to fit a vital need for of Friendship was appointed Adnn « protecting t lie family budget against March 27. 1930. and quallllt-d by filing 1 ’ third annual dinner at Hotel Conti­ Mrs. Leafy Pinkham Field. Attle­ bond April 4. 1939 * $ TO LET ♦ unexiiecied expenses due to sick­ The Beta Alpha ol tlie Baptist William G. Williams, who has nental. Harvard Square. Cambridge. EDITH A. I.ENFEST late of Thom- X K boro, Mass. ness or accident is a new form of aston. deceased Frank D Ellin: of; THREE-room furnished apartment to Church is sponsoring "An Evening been a medical patient at the To- Mass.. May 6, with 143 guests a t­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greggson, insurance known as Hospitalization Thomaston was appointed Admr. April )et on Warren St. Apply 11 James St., In India." to be held at the Baptist gus Hospital has returned to his tending. The committee consisted 7. 1930. and qualified by filing bond I TEI. 361-M 55-57 Worcester. Mass. Insurance. This plan provides for April 17. 1939 vestry Monday night at 730. This duties at the Knox Woolen Co. of Mrs. Herbert Davidson. Somer­ Capt. Charles Holbrook Somer­ LUCY COLE SIMMONS, late of Union ROOMS to let. Ocean Ave. MRS. the care of any member of the deceased. Henry C Simmons of Union LEO 8. BRAULT. Box 13, Rockland. consists of motion pictures of In- Alton Dunbar of Rochester. N. ville. Mass.: Mrs. Roy Clark. Wa’.- 56*58 ville. Mass. family up to 21 days per year in and Eric M. Simmons of Southington. dian life by Diwakar Shantwan h . is guest of his mother. Mrs. tham. Mass.; and Mrs. John T. Conn., were appointed Exrs. April 18. Mrs. Elsie Henderson Giles. Brook­ any hospital in Maine, and also 1939, without bond Edward C. Payson COTTAGE to let at Spruce Head near Snlvi. and Indian student at Gor-1 Louise Dunbar. Sea street, Mathews. Belmont. Mass. of Rockland was appointed Agent In salt water: three sleeping rooms; com­ don Bible College at Boston. I Jack Ellard has returned from a line. Mass. provides an adequate daily allow­ fortably furnished; new garage; very Following an especially good din­ Mrs. Eva Hupper Gee. Belmont, Maine. accessible, plenty of land; shore prlv- ance if it is necessary that the pa­ HERMAN F COOPER late of North elege on both sides of Island; will rent Mrs. Harold Newbert of Belfast business visit to Burlington. Vt. ner. Mrs. Herbert Davidson gra­ Haven, deceased Eva W Cooper of Mass. tient be treated in any hospital out­ for season or by month TEL. 793-W returned home Friday- having been Mr. and Mrs. Prank M. Tibbetts ciously and gracefully introduced as Mrs. Elizabeth Wiley Hamilton. North Haven was appointed Exx , April after 4 p in ______54-tf side the State. 18. 1939. without bond guest of Mrs. Leila Smalley since are spending two weeks in Wayne. toastmaster John T. Mathews, wno . FIVE-room tipstalra tenement to let. Waltham. Muss. The necessity for such a form JOSEPH G. WENTWORTH lute of | street Flush, electric lights, Wednesday. Mr. Newbert joined Pa in an efficient and genial way kept Mrs. Eva Wiley Hall. Waltham. Appleton, deceased. Iva M Truck o f1guruge Also two-room apartment to At the Baptist Church worship of insurance lias been long recog­ Camden was appointed Admx. f T A .: Apply R P CONANT. 202 Camden tier here Thursday to remain over­ things moving briskly to allow all Mass. April 18. 1939 without bond i gt 55-57 Sunday will be at 11 o'clock nized and during the past few years MARY L. BREWSTER late of Rock night. the time possible far St Oeorgers'to Mr. and Mrs. John Hope. Wal­ FOUR-rootn apartment to let at 48 iMothers Day). Sermon by Rev. in various parts of the country land, dec-axed. Carrie B Brown and The proceeds from the program find old friends and renew old ac­ tham Ma*s. Lena B. Rokes, both of Rockland, were Grace 8t.. all modern: ndults only. TEI,. Mr. Brown theme: "The Under- there have been voluntary associa­ appointed Administratrices April 18, 133 50-tf to be presented by the Epworth 1939, without bond quaintances Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris. Worces­ tions and similar ventures experi­ TWO five-room apartments to let, League of the Federated Church .8*’ ‘'*n" 01 ®U1 preceding the speakers of the eve­ ter. Mass. BENJAMIN F. PLUMMER, late of one upstairs, one downstairs, at 34 Monday night at the Congregational ’7 » with the younK pe®pl<“S C,h, T menting with a plan of this type Appleton, deceased Atlie Plununer nt PLEASANT ST 55-57 ning he called the roll, as each one Mrs. Daisy Pierson Hocking. Wor­ Recently, however, one of the strong Appleton was appointed Adntx . April vestry, are to be used to send m em -' brief sermon, God an the tt e responded to his or her name it 18. 1939 without bond '•’URNISHED anartment to let. avall- cester, Mass. New England insurance companies One of the greatest of all the LOTTIE E WENTWORTH, late o f 1 able May 1. MRS A. C. JONES. 5 Tal­ bens of the League to a Leadership of " The Chu” :h ^ hOrt showed many present who were un­ Miss Beulah Hocking. Worcester. wartime dramas lias zoomed back Appleton, deceased Iva M, Trask of bot Ave . Tel. 576 50-tf Camp The program includes thP | meets at 9.45; Young People s Forum lias designed a form of coverage Camden was appointed Admx . April able to attend last year and quite a Mass. to the screen, enacted by a bril­ IS. 1939. without bond HEATED furnished rooms and fur- one-act play "The Crownmg Glory." ™ mid-week quiet hour based on sound insurance principles nl-hed apartment to let FOSS HOUSE few who were present for the first Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart. Wayland. liant cast lieaded by Fredric March, ALTON E PERRY, late of Rockland 77 Park S t. Tel. 330 40 tf readings by Mrs Helen C. Went-1 Thursday night at 7.30. and approved by the (Insurance deceased. Frank E Perry of Rockland time. Mass. Carole Lombard. Cary Grant and worth of Hope, solas by Roger iSummer wU1 always fint) a .Commissioner of this State This Was appointed Admr. April 18. 1939. FURNISHED apartment of three The toastmaster introduced as the Mr Rena Wiley Haley, West | as the Hospital Service of Jack Oakie. It is Paramount's and qualified by filing bond on same rooms suitable for couple: garage if I welcome. date. desired Tel 4j«i-M C. A. EMERY. 49-tf Teague of Warren, and piano duets first speaker Miss Gertrude Watts of Ssmervllle. Mass. tense drama of fighting in tlie sky. MARIE LANEY, late of Rockland, de­ Mother s Sunday will be observed I Maine aRd Church ft{ the steps of her old home watching Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hart. Arling­ Opinions should be formed with before. same date Alan L Bird of Rockland modern Apply at CAMDEN and the different townspeople pass by ton. Mass. •The Eagle and the Hawk" sets Us was appointed Agent in Maine RlX KI.AND WATER CO Tel B34 52-tf 7 o'clock The committee in charge 11.45. Happy Hour Service at 7.30 great caution, and changed with She brought out recollections con­ Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hupper. action in the arena of the skies over CHARLES S ROBERTSON, late of of the supper is Mrs. Leila Smalley with song service and message by even greater caution. Vlnalhaven. deceased E'loyd G Robert­ cerning each passerby that was per­ Stoneham. Mass. France during the World War. Its son of Vlnalhaven was appointed Admr. Mrs. Leona Siarrett Mrs. Gertrude the pastor, subject: "A Woman's April 18. 1939. without bond tinent to the liappy childhood mem­ Mrs. Margaret Orover Hodgkins. principal actors are March. "The FOR SALE Fevler. Mrs. Blanche Lermond and Wrongs." soloist. Miss Ruth Owen. Beachmont. Mass HARRIET' V. DUNCAN, late of North Haven, deceased Fostena M Duncan Miss Gladys Doherty. The .speaker ories of us all and her closing re­ Mr. and Mrs Guy D. Hupper. Mel­ Mr. Eagle.” proud of his skill in the air; Mid-week devotional service in the tmd Mrs. Albert Thom**.. of Nortli lluven Was appointed Admx. 1937 THOR outboard motor for -ale. marks gave us a renewed sense of rose. Mass. and Cary Grant. “The Hawk." who April 18 1939. and qualified by filing will be Senator Albeit Elliot. vestry Thursday night at 7 30 in Lynn. Muss. single r\Under 2‘i 11 p . used very gratitude for the opportunity of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hobbs. Med­ Mr and Mrs Andrew Wall. Athol. I takes pride only in his ability to kill. bond on same dale little. A 1 condition. $30 EARL OGIER Mrs. Robert Libby will be hostess charge of the pastor HERBERT L. TIBBETTS lute of I Richard: Hill Rockport f>6*58 meeting each year. field. Mass. Despite the fact that these two hate Union, deceased. Herbert L Grinnell to the Friendly Club next Wed­ Mrs. Elizabeth Wadsworth, who Mass. NICE earlv Copenhagen cabbage Mr. Mathews introduced the next Miss Loraine Hobbs. Medfield, each other intensely, they are of Union was appointed Admr , April nesday night. hxs been a medical patient at Corn- Mr- Aaron Watts. West Newton. 18. 1939. and qualified by filing bond plant- for .-ole. Tel. 1214 W. CHAS. K. teamed in the air and prove to be on same date. WADE 70 Waldo Ave 55-57 Star Circle of Grace Chapter will munity Hospital has returned home ,-peaker as a very proficient teacher Ma.*.-. Mass. an unbeatable combination - adv. JOHN PASCAL, late of Rockport, de­ SMALL John-Hii outboard motor In meet at the home of Mrs. iRuth Mrs. Bessie Moore has entered ] to ^ e m l district schools of St. Hollis Hobbs. Medfield. Mass. Miss Oertrude H Watts, Orient ceased. Frank H. Ingraham of Rock­ perfect condition for sale; aloo If ft. Mrs Thelma Harding, Somerville. ( Heights Mass. land was appointed Admr 1> 11 N C square stern boat SlIERMAN AMES. Perry In Rockland Monday evening Fairfield Sanitarium for treatment Oeorge and whose maiden name was , T A April 18. 1939. and qualltied by Tenants Harbor 57'59 the same as the part of St. George | filing bond on some date Anyone desiring transportation will , Corinne Ellsworth and Robert Di. alld Mr>s Raiph wvlle Ayer. Probate Notices HOME it 45 Grove St. for sale, six from which she came. Mrs. Rena Mrs Katherine Hocking Wulla - EIJMER E SIMMONS, late of R.s 1; room large corner lot. garage, new please I? .it Mi Madolin Spear a Emmons of Portland called Thurs- land, deceased Edna 8. Look of Roi ): bathroom. E E RANKrN 093 Main St Wiley Haley of Somerville. Every- ton. Mass Howard Wylie. Ayer. Mass. STATE OF MAINE land. Maine, and C. Wlnmfied Spuuld 5* e9 at 7.15 day on friends In town. lug of Mattapan Mas, were appointed The WCT.U meeting last night Mr. and Mrs Sidney I. G Sutli- 0,w> listened in rapt attention '» Mr. and Mr.- William Keei Mr. and Mrs Walter Wail. Wor­ To all persons Interea'.ed In either E .ecutrnes April 18. 1939. anil' qua. l i ' - l . i . |,mue. ,-ni. lor 393 „ of the eatates hereinafter h*n>ed, Philadel-, every word fhe said. Her voice car Braokliae. Mass. fled- - Uy filing - bond - April - 21. -— 1939 BROADWAY Ic 713 R •* 58 at Miss Jt.ssie Stewart'., home had erland arc returning from cester. Ma,.s. a probub- Court held at Rockland. Harold W. Look of Rockland was up WHIPPET 4-cyluider engine for sole; ried well and she fptke in an easy Mrs. Robins Lockner. in and for the County of Knox, on the pointed Agent In Maine. a good attendance including sev- phia today. Miss Edith G Watts. Lynn. Mass. 18th day of April In the year of our ala, wheel cl.air TEI nn. Mass weeks successively in The Courier Ga­ CHARLES H FRAZIER, late of Phila­ TALBOT. Tel Camden. 2257 5<‘58 born and also brought tc our mines zette a newspaper published at Rock­ delphia. P a . deceased. Charles S —OAK din,11 room set for sale, table ture to benefit the Boys' Club A ine Burnham and Leah Tillson will Mas.- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Watts. land in said County that they may Cheaton of Whltemarah. Pa . and Ft appear tit a Probate Court to be held buffet and tour leather bottom chairs. number from this town expect to act as ushers. Music will include a little historic data that perhaps William Mast. Cambridge. Mass. 1 somervilfe. Mass. dellty-Philadelphia Trust Company of 8 Granite 81 TEL. 1012-J______56-58 a said Rockland on the 18th day Of Philadelphia Pa. were appointed But attend the county annual meeting the soprano solo "That Wonderful we had forgotten. She reminded David Miller, Tenant s Harbor Mrs Jobn T Malhews. May A D 1939 at eight o'clock In th» April IB 1939. without bond Phillip DIFFERENT sized kegs for sale, Mother of Mme" 'Hagar-Goodwin), us that Captain George Weymouth Maine forenoon, and -be heard thereon If R Lovell ul Blsworth Was appointed would be nice to salt greens eggs. fish, in Appleton next Monday. they sec cause. Agent In Maine beef or pork EDWIN A DEAN Tel. The current issue of the Sea by Mrs. Faith U. Brown: the anthem sailed up the Georges River in June John Millet. Kittery. Me. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE NELLIE J. STEVENS, late of Wash­ Attest: 671-J. Rockland ______35-57 Mr and Mrs Julian Mabev Whereas Henry Burns of Union. In ington. deceased Will uitd Petition for CHARLES I VEAZ1E TWO tenement bouse lor sale, on Breeze Just out. i dedicated to Mr "The Magniflcant*' (Brunnett) by 1035. hence Us name; that in 1717 air. .mu m i s . j u im u .waul | , b<> coynty uf Knox and 8tat(. o( Probate thereof, a-klng that the same may be proved und allowed uiid that Rcgt-ier. | xt, ehanlc S t. In good condition; has Ellis, tile instructor iu manual 1 tile Baptist Choral Society, and a the fort was constructed and'in 1803 Watertown, Mass . Maine by his mortgage deed nau-d 51-S-57 , ,-stru lot. Apply 33 Purchuse 8t TEL...... ____ May twenty ttrsi* x»... In • the year lie >of 111 our » Hr. mir Letter- Te-tamentary Isaue to Lyndon ------1194-W ______56-81 training. baritone .-olo. "Mother O Mine" the town of St George was incor­ Mr. and Mrs Carroll Monaghan., |40rd nne thou-and nine hundred and H Steven- of Washington, he being twenty eight, and recorded in book 190 the Executor named In said Will, with­ HEN larm for -ale, with or without Mr. and Mrs Weston Young and iKipling-Tours), by Raymond K. porated being set apart from Cush­ Watertown. Mass . p»g- 247. In the Knox County Registry out bond , inachln- equipped furniture If de­ Greene. The subject of the child- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marsh M'1.- : Of Deeds, conveyed to me. the under­ ANNIE F FRYE, late of Rockland, sired; al-o six-room house In A-l con­ Mr. and Mr. Orvel Williams weie signed Ellery V Townsend 1 described deceased Will and Petition for Pro dition with small tract of land, sult- supper gue. ts Friday of Mr and ren's story is "Only Singing.” and Frank Clark cf Lexington was rose. Mass. in said mortgage a» E V Townsend bate thereof, usklng that the aante ! able for hen bu-iness; also pair of of the regular sermon "Mother and scheduled as the next speaker, but Mr. and Mr* John T. Mathew. and Fiery V Townsend) then of sold may be proved and allowed and that perche on horses four years’ old RAY­ Mrs. O. H Crie Union now of Thomaston. In said Letters Testamentary Issue to Alan L. MOND GENTHNER. R F D 1, Waldo­ Mrs. Evelyn Snow went Friday lhe Home Christian Endeavor on account of the death of a rela­ Belmont. Mass. County of Knox a certain piece or Bird ol R n kiand he being the Execu : x A' ' A / boro. 56*58 parcel of land situated in said Union tor named In said Will, with bond. ‘tx— 1933 lung wheelba-e one and one-half to visit friends in Boston and vi- meets at 6 oclock, and the pastors tive. he was unable to be present. Miss Jane Mathews. Belmont and bounded as follows Viz ANNIE* E WADSWORTH, late of I / \ d truck for sale, new 8x13 aah topic for evening service is 'Christ's Captain Frank O. Hilt of Portland Mass. begimnz at stake and stones on the ( Camden, deceased Will and Petition and oak body with stakes and 4-ft. cinity. road leading to Laws Corner, and for probate thereof, asking that the I sideboard- Nice rubber Motor recent­ At the meeting of Grace Chapter Departure ” Members are asked to then . poiv briefly of his pleas tre Mrs. Julia Watts Miller. Waltha.n bounded on the Ea-t l«v land of Samuel 1 same mav be proved and allowed and ! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ly completely overhauled. Price very note change in tune of the prayer of being able to attend the dinner, Fuller on the south by land of the aIiat letters Testamentary Issue to Jes- nmu.ri R Si Clair and reasonable Call 3-13, Warren, ask for OE.S. Wednesday night the initia­ Mass. 1 H Sldllnger and Mr- R K Me b Hosmer of Camden, -he being the L th of Ow \ Head ADAMS 55-57 tory degrees were conferred on Mr. service of Thursday night from 7 in response to Mr Mathews invita­ Ml-.- Cora Mlirdottvil Waltham. Sayw.ird to a -take in the JJa^gitt Executrix named m -aid Wl.l. wilhdtit a .-t- m . “Bogg *" thence "*Northerly by Daggetts “ bond In the County of Knox and State of LIVE smelts for bait for sale; also tion to say a few words. MSSS. Bogg to stake and stones at land of tlie Maine, by their mortgage deed dated radiators repaired, recored, cleaned, all and Mrs. Leroy Seekins. Approxi- o'clock to 7.30. OTIS H ANDERSON, late of Warren, January- 14. 1935. recorded In the Knox work guaranteed ROCKLAND RADIA­ mutely 103 members and guests at- j Federated Church. Sunday School The last speaker was Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Newbold. I >»le Samuel Me-ser. thence easterly by deceased Will and Petition for Pro­ Registry of Deeds. Book 241 Page 205 TOR WORKS Public landing road. 1 land of said Messer to stake and bate thereof, asking that the same stones thence Northerly by said Mes- conveyed to the Home Owner-' Loan Tel 1315 55*57 tended the meeting, which was pro- at 9 45. worship at 11. The speaket Wall of Waltham. He brought many Somerville. Ma*s may be proved and allowed and that Corporation, a Corporation duly estab 1926 PLYMOUTH 4 door deLuxe tour- ceded by supper served by the men at this service Is to be Miss, Lily hearty laughs from the crowd by Miss Lillian Ped’ickreu.RK. EeverlVuevem |1 e:u,terlyscrs '?ntL by t0 5aklttI1’ ri)art County to place road of thence be-; K jctier- Testamentary of aorham. Issue |le being to Edwtn the Halted under the law- of the United i 7“’. 7 — r ~7 ' •O4JKK'» u* uuriiRHi. wins me States of America, having Its olfice and ins -<-dan clean, good rubber 31000 of tlie Chapter, under the chairman- Matheson. National Field Secretary his witty recollections of Tenant J Mass. 1 Rxr ■ named in said Will, without bond actual mll» Cash. VIRGIL PAYSON. same being the Homestead of the late principal place of business in Wash- Tel. 43-11. Warren. 55-57 ship of Laurence Perry. Alfred of the W.C.T.U. The Federate! Harbor days and especially of the Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Pinkham. Wm Burns. MARY VIRGINIA SPEAR, late of Ingtou. District of Columbia, the fol­ And whereas the condition of said Montgomery County. Maryland de­ lowing described real estate, situated HAY for .-ale; also 13 20-qt. milk cans; Strout. as soloist, contributed to Chora! Association will sing the an- brand of red flannels he was re­ Attleboro. Ma-ss . mortgage1 I I I X b»»b’ •lias •’ •** been * • • broken, aav now. «■ . tbeie- ceased Exemplified copy of Will and in Owl's Head In the County ot Knox two-horse cul’ va'or STEPHEN COM­ Probate thereof, together with a Peti­ and State of Maine: ER Y. R.F.D. 1. Thomaston. 55-57 the program, which included ap- i them '“Love's Debt to Mother by quired 10 wear as a boy. Hts partner Mrs Helen Glover Pinkham. Att’.c- fore by rea-on of the breach of the ’ condition thereof. I. the said Ellery V. tion for Probate of Foreign WtU ask- "A certain lot or parcel of land, KING trumpet for sale first class propriate sayings in observance of Rogers, and the Junior Choir will in crime during some of his boyhcod bare. Mass. Townsendiow ns.na. owner 01of said mo-ig-ne.'no- axe al|owwltn« lhat flled the col»' and recordPd of s ,w w,1! ln lhp p™ together with the buildings there­ condition. Price reasonable. Write hereby claim a foreclosure of -aid on. bounded and described as fol­ TRUMPET" rare Tlie Courier-Gazette. Mothers' Day by tlie Star points s*nf? “To the King by Beethoven. escapades was Ollie Barter w ho1 Mrs. Grace Davis Rivers, Worces­ mortgage and give this notice for the bate Court cf Knox County, presented lows. to wit: 55*57 Visiting chapters represented were The Epworth League meets at 6. i seamed to enjoy Mr Wall's recollec- ter. Mass. purpose of foreclo-lng the same. by Joseph A Lockle of Washington, Beginning at state and stones at Dated at Rockland. Maine, thia D C S. E corner of Bradford Emery s REFRIGERATOR for sale, ln good Primrose of Belfast; Harbor Light anct the subject of the evening sen - ■ Dona ax much as the rest of us. Harry Rivers, Worcester. Mass eleventh day ot Mav A D 1939 FRANCES M. SNOW, late of Lynn Homestead Farm, thence 19 rods In condition; also hot water lank and gas EIJ.ERY V. TOWNSEND Mass., deceased Exemplified copy of a westerly direction by the high stove Tel 567. W P SEAVEY 29 of Rockport: Seaside of Camden; j ice at 7 oclock is A Sense of What j ^ t the conclusion of the las'- Miss Alice Rivers, Worcester Owner of said mortgage, as aforesaid ' Will and Probate thereof, together with way leading from Ash Point to Franklin St. 55-57 Marion of Gardiner; Ivy. of W ar-1 is Vital." j speaker s remarks, a motion was Mass. , 57 S-63 a Petition for Probate of Foreign Will. Owl's Head to stake and stones; LOAM for sale, for gardens and — asking that the copy of said will may­ thence ln a northerly direction by lawns; also gravel; del WM ANDER­ nen; and the chapter of Dorchester. 1 Pentecostal Mission. Adult Bible 1Iiadc a>ld ,-econded to hold the re- Wilfred Robinson. St. George, Me. be allowed, filed and recorded ln the stone wall. 9 rods to stake and STATE OF MAINE stones; thence In an easterly direc­ SON. West Meadow road. Tel. 23-W Probate Court of Knox County, pre- b"-tf Mass. class at 12.45. afternoon service a' uuhm again next year. The same Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rivers. Boston. Counlv of Knox, as tented by Blanche J. Steutermann of tion 17 rods to land or heirs of Superior Court Lynn. Maas. Seth C. Arey to stake and stones; A little town in midst of peace and « » 2. : committee was appointed w serve Mass. In Equity thence 9 rods In a southerly direc­ plenty Is Paradise. Pa. "Garden spot" In Hie (TiimTirs ’ St. John's Church. Holy Eucha-I and ^jr. Mathews was again elected Mrs. Ida Davis Rivers. Buxton, LAURENCE K MANMTE1 D ESTATE LILLIAS ROBINSON, late of tion by land of heirs of Seth Arev seed ready for you at 13 Claremont VS. SI George, deceased. Petition for Ad­ to stake and atones at place of be St FRED W WIGHT 53*58 3:. Bernard.- Catholic Church, rist at 9 a. m. Note change from tlie j toastmaster. Mass. MANSFILLD CL'TTNER COMPANY ministration. usklng that Eugene ginning: containing one acre more 24 FOOT Friendship type auxiliary Rockland. Mass at 8 and 10.45. a.ni former tune of 9.30. It Is expected Laurence K Manslleld of Rockland Palmer Robinson of Rockland, or soma or Ins." A vote ol thanks was tendered th? Miss Elizabeth Rigby. Cambridge. ln said County of Knox complains | ‘i?,,',ab. e _PerM511’ appointed Whereas the condition of said sloop for sale. In first class rendition. Baptist Church Sunday School, that Rev. H 11 Pttl-ifer will offici­ committee in charge wlw made every Mass. ngaulst. Man-field-Buttner Compauv. a A*>i****^ (3) That such notice of this bill account presented for allowance Dy ! MISCELLANEOUS SPRUCE and fir woodlots wanted, Mass. N. H mav be given to the defendant corpor­ Ada C. Burpee, Admx. also peeled pulpwood Call evenings Glover Robinson. East Rocheste*. ation as the Court mav determine. ESTATE RICHARD J FOLEY, late of or write ARTHUR l.AURILLA, Waldo­ Mr. and Mrs. Byron Boyles. Cam­ LAURENCE K MANSFIELD Rockland, deceased. First and final PAINTING, papering of all kinds; boro______5e*5g bridge, Mass. N. H. Charles T Smalley, account presented for allowance by plastering, brick, cem ent and rock Solicitor for Plaintiff Richard E Foley, Admr. work A. W. GRAY, 3 Adams Bt.. ICE milk cooling tank wanted. 4-can Laverne Robinson, East Roches­ Rockland. 52-tf capacity TEL. Thomaston 72 . 57-60 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bullard. Tlieu personally appeared Laurence ESTATE WILLIS S. ADAMS et ala.. J Medfield. Mass. ter. N. H. K Mansfield and made oath that he Minors. Petition for License to Sell LAWNMOWERS called for. sharpened OI.D English carpet In good condition has read the foregoing bill and knows certain Real Estate situated ln Solon, and delivered Prompt, dependable wanted, large size, THE DAVIS'S. 2B4 Okon Barter, Auburndale. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. West the contents thereof and that the and lully described ln -aid Petition, service Tel. 791.. CRIE HARDWARE Broadway, cltv.______s 57-59 sunie Is true of his own knowledge. presented by Frunk B Adams of Thom CO . Rockland 53-tf Mis. LouLxe Watts Bums. Worce.s- Somerville. Mass. Before me. aston. Gdn HOME wanted for 13 year old bov Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Wal­ Charles T. Smalley CHARIS and Swan's Foundation gur Write to "G M ' General Delivery' ' ter, Mass. (IS ) Notary Public ESTATE LUCY B COBB, late of Camden. 55.s^ Rocklund. dece.. d First and Final ments and girdles, demonstrated ind Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barter. Somer­ tham, Mass. Upon the foregoing bill of complaint. fitted by LILLIAN JOYCE 74 Willow OLD English telvet or brussells car­ ORDERED Account presented for allowance bv ville. Mass. Edward II. Sherlock. Watertown. Martha C. Wood and Anna C Wt-wali. St., and FRANCES PHINNEY. 81 Cres­ pet wanted, ln good condition, large That the plaintiff give notice to the Executrices. cen t 8 57*59 size. THE DAVIS'S 294 Broadway, city. Mrs. Grace Holbrook Brown. Som­ M ass. said Man: fiefd-Biittner Company to 57-59 appear at the July Rules of this Court, LORA E. BUTLER, late of Appleton, NEW York Tailor. Main St., corner erville. Mass. Mrs. Laura Watts Sleeper. Wal­ on Tuesday. July 4. 1929, at ten o'clock deceased. Will mid Petition for Pro- of Summer St. Remodeling and alter­ FLOORS, hard wood, to sand and In the forenoon by publishing an at- | ,>at<’ 'thereof, as!: .g that the same may ations of ladles and gents garmen’s re-flnlsh Expert workmanship. New Mrs. Mabie Pierson Brigham. Ar­ tham, Mass. Porter-Cable sanding machine M W tested copy of the foregoing bill and be Proved and allowed and that Letters Suits made by measure. 43 tf RICHARD;, 25 Franklin St.. Tel* 708 lington. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Smalley. tills order of notice thereon three j Testamentary Issue to Leslie D. Butler weeks successively In The Courler-Ga 2* Appleton, he being the Executor WATCHMAKER - Repairing watches, fur details. 57*59 Mrs. Ethel Jones Coffin. Cam­ Worse ter. Mass. zettc, a newspaper published In Rock named in said Will, wl.hout bond clocks, antiques all kinds. Call and deliver. S. ARTHUR MACOMBER. 23 GIRL or woman wanted for general bridge, Mats. Miss R11U1 Smalley. W irccster, land in said County of Knox, the last LUCY E WALKER, late of Rockland. s,MRS LAWRENCE publication to be fourteen days at deceased Will and Petition for Probate Amesbury St.. Rockland. Tel. 958.1 Mass. least prior- to said fourth day of July. thereof, asking that the same may be 52-tf Mr. and Mr.-. Roy Clark, Waltham. wantedPART-’lme by effiCle ^ kal‘iffiPcaf)«bleP<^ M Mass. Mrs. Clara Wails Smith. We.,t that It may then and there appear and 1 proved and allowed and that Letters ROCKLAND Sanitary- Service, depen­ nn.swer to said bill and abide the Testamentary issue to Frank H. Ingra­ dable hauling of waste and ashes AR­ man.man: honest:honest; refprone<»«*references: mi will.h calli, m Waldo Clark Waltham. Mass. Newton. Mass. Judgment of the Court thereon ham of Rockland, he being the Execu­ THUR ADOLPHSEN. Tel 1399 53-tf person Write BOOK KEEPER’ care And the defendant Is hereby com­ tor named ln said Will without bond The Courier-Gazette. 57*59 Warren Clark. Waltham, Mass. Charles Smith. West Newton, manded to flic with the Clerk of said ESTATE FRED M BLANCHARD, late AFTER this date May 9. I will not Court for said County, within thirty Mr. and Mr.- Ralph Clark, North Mass. of Wurren. deceased. Petition for Au­ be responsible for any bills Incurred day.-: after the date named for Its ap­ thority to inn-chase gruvestone and by my wife Effie Grigor MICHEL Quincy, Mass. Mrs. Genie Miller Smith, West pearance. Its demurrer, plea or answer have cemetery lot graded, jtresented by GRIOOR. 55'57 r c T c U e r ™ to said hill, if anv It hath Frank H. Ingraham of Rockland, Public MEN Old at 40! Get Pep New *59 Mrs. Elizabeth Crown Clark. Ar­ Newton, Mas::. WILLIAM H. FISHER Admr. , WOMAN wauled to help W|, h house" Justice Superior Court Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oys­ lington, Mass. Raymond Smith. West Newton, Dated at. Ruck land. Witness. HARRY E. WILBUR. Esquire, ter lnvlgorators and other stimulants a ferfey te •** Mrs. Inez Hocking Capen, Worces­ Moss. May 10. 1939. Judge. of Probate Court for knox One dose starts new pep Costs little 57*59 The s'lspieiaii:. cf John Barrymore and ih'dda Hopper give adven­ A true copy of Hill and Order of County, Rockland. Maine Call write C. H MOOR & CO. 52*63 BOYS bicycle wanted 26" wheel w’ ter. Mass good condition t r i. ms . wneeja. turess < laudelte Colbert some very anxious moments in this scene from Mrs. Emma Torrey. West Somer­ court thereon Attest: Ladles-Reliable hair goods at Rock­ TE1* 125-J. 57*59 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davidson. ville, Mass. Milton M. Griffin CHARLES L. VEAZIE. land Hair Store. 24 Elm St. Mail orders LIC ENSED operator wanicri ms" I’araniounl's gay new comedy. ".Midnight." With Don Ameehe as a co- Clerk Register. HOllcIted IL C. RHODES, Tel. 519-J. BERTERT-s S nBEAUTY g jiir v SALONs , T75 <*• GIL- ol' Somerville, Mass. Mrs. Helena Lowell Tibbet's. 57 S 63 52 tf Tel M2-. •17j Maln Stj star.—adv. 51-8-57 55-57 Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May 13, 1939 " Page Seven

JUVENILE MUSICIANS p i .• 1 /M I LUCY ELLEN WALKER THE WOMEN VOTERS Educational Club MOTHERS’ RAY The recent passing of Miss Lucy National Vice President Will Speak This And That At Banquet In Bangor Mrs. Rich Again Elected (Written by Nellie Sheldon Allen, Ellen Walker will recall to the minds of many, one who was their President—A Review Of The speaker at the banquet Tues­ aged 71, of Vinalhaven). schoolteacher in early years. Mtss the Year The highest ideal 'of the United Walker was graduated from Rock­ day night May 23 of the league of OCl ETY Stales of America ts the home. The Woman Voters will be the first, vice land High in 1881 and thereafter In closing its 19th year the Edu­ ! Miss Hazel York, who has been true spirit ol "Mothers' Day'' Is to taught, as assistant, In the Gay president of the National Iieague. i visiting Rockland relatives, has re- cational Club held its annual meet­ lust ill in our hearts the respect, love schoolhouse on North Main street, Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin of Wash- j turned to Lincoln. ing ln G. A. R. hall, with afternoon and devotion to which all true under Miss Ella Booker (Inter Mr. ington D. C. and evening sessions. One life mot hers are entitled and to pledge Henry Beverage t, and in the old Mrs. Baldwin is regarded as an Tlie first annual meeting of ourselves anew, to the builders of a Pine Grove schoolhouse." which outstanding expert on legislation The fourth and last student member was added this year, Annie By K 8 F Rockland League of Women Vot­ home, mothers. Down in the annals was on Bunker street. When the and governmental activities. She musicals of the season was held a. Perry Winslow, making a total of ers will be held Monday at 2.30. of history, they have left behind a Tyler Building was erected on War­ “knows Capitol hill" well, attends the home of Mrs. R. E, Sanborn at the home of Mrs. Horatio Cow­ 22 life members. The number of The tramp: “Beg pardon ma'am, heritage greater than that of ren street, Miss Walker was elected almost daily the sessions of Con­ Sunday afternoon. Plans for the an, 108 Talbot avenue. The an­ new members this year was 90, the do you happen to have some pie or fabulous wealth, power or gold. to teach there, and was the first gress, is to be found at all impor­ public recital to be held Friday eve­ nual reports, and report of the average attendance being 40 at cake that you could give me?" Our first President, George Wash­ one to teach in the Third Grade tant Congressional committee bear- Mrs. Linwood T. Rogers of Fort ning, June 12, at the Universal!*!, nominating committee will be given. afternoon meetings, and 100 at the Lady of the house; “W hat's the ington. to his mother, a woman of room in that building. She fin- ings, and is conversant with the Fairfield has been the guest this Church, were discussed. The guest speaker, Earle R. Hayes, evening sessions. A civics lesson is matter with some good bread and strong sense, prudence and industry, ished teaching ln 1897 progress of important legislation. week ®f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A splendid program was enjoyed, director of the Bureau of Personnel conducted by the president Mrs. butter?" has been awarded a tribute of Miss Walker was born June 21. She is recognized as especially as­ A. C. McLoon. including ensemble and solo selec­ in Augusta, will speak on the merit Mary Perry Rich at each meeting, Tramp; "Well, lady this is my reveration and respect, as to mothers 1863. at 54 Warren street, Rockland, tute in directing the legislative work tions. Refreshments were served, system in Civil Service. Tea will and the critic’s report conducted by birthday and I just wanted to cele­ of all truly great men. But for where she always lived and where for measures in which the League Mrs. Fred T. Veazie had as re­ Mrs. Albert Havener acting os chair­ be served by the hospitality com­ Mrs. Nettie Stewart. brate a bit." Nancy (Hombs) Lincoln, Abraham she died April 19. Her father was Is interested. Before her marriage cent guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton man. mittee, headed by Mrs. John Pom­ At the first meeting in January, • • • • Lincoln's mother, could there have Joseph R. Walker, a native of ln 1921, Mrs. Baldwin was an expert W. Weymouth and daughters, eroy. All those planning to at­ Those taking part were Jean Spear. Mary Ross. Constance Nich- a bant|Ue,t enjoyed by the mem- A successful and comprehensive been the most beloved and greatest Union, and her mother's maiden ln the United States Department of Misses Ruth and Beatrice Wey­ tend the State convention in Ban­ annual meeting in Boston ot the statesman the world ever knew, and name was Susan Snow, born in Agriculture. ols. Jean Lucas, Gloria Witham, Lois mouth of Alfred gor May 23-24 desiring hospitality New England Hospital Association a President of the United States. South Thomaston. She was the Mrs. Baldwin is one of the Nichols. Doris Payscn, George Gold Hamlin was chairman, assisted by a will please notify immediately, Mrs In one of his speeches he declared. only surviving member of the fam­ League's most popular national Mrs. Frank W. Fuller has re­ farb. Ronald Lord, Albert Havener.1 COmpetent COrps Of workers' Also was carried through recently with Cowan, telephone 358. a program that covered much new "A house divided against itself can­ ily. a brother and sister dying in speakers. In the last 13 years she turned from Portland where she Elaine Pcust. Betty McKinley, Ruth at the first of the year, a memorial service was held for deceased mem­ ground in lectures and exhibits of not stand." How true of the home youth and a stster. Lizzie, who was has addressed League-sponsored visited her daughter Mrs. Wyman Mr. and Mrs. Sumner B.‘ Banks Scabury, Dorothy Havener. Phyllis bers. hospital accessories from trucks of t,oday. Divorce has cast upon us employed by The Courier-Gazette, public meetings in 41 states. Foster. and children Norene, Beverly and Gasper. There have been 49 guest speakers and stretchers to surgical equip­ helpless children the victims cf the having died some years ago. David, and Sergeant John Downing, and 12 Interim picnics, the hos­ ment. All trustees of New’ England very phase he used. The greatest Miss Walker devotedly cared for COURIER-GAZETTE WANT ADS Mrs. Eva Ervin of Portland, past all of New Bedlford, Mass., were Arthur Cummings, a retired Bos­ hospitals nnd doctors were urged tribute ever paid to his wife and her mother, who was in poor health WORK WONDERS department president of the Ladies weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. tesses being Mrs. Minnie Miles, Mrs. ton business man formerly with J. P to be there and I am told the suc­ mother wa that of James A. Oa"- many years before her death in of the G.A.R., is the weekend guest William H Thomas. 12 Masonic Lena Merrill, Mrs. Minnie Rogers, of Mrs. Bernice Jackson. O'Connell & Co, was a visitor in Mrs. E. M. Lawrence, Mrs. E. B cess and help for future and pres­ fleld. After taking the oath of offl-e 1913. In this instance. Miss Walker street. the city yesterday, and looked up Sleeper. Mrs. Nina Gregory, Mrs ent needs was exceedingly well he paused to ktas hts aged mother received her reward in that when I demonstrated and met. and hts wife. lie realized that to her year of sickness came, oeca-1 Mrs. W. L. Oxton entertained a Rockland Chapter of Hadassah some of the friends he knew whe.i Mary Fales of Thomaston. Mrs. COMIQUE them he owed the honors which sioned by a shock in April. 1938 ( few friends Tuesday night to cele­ met Wednesday with Mrs. Alan he was buying lime from Rockland Kate Gould at the home of Mr. and CAMDKN Indifferent to the stares of upen him were bestowed. she was faithfully eared for and at­ brate her birthday. A cake made by 1 Grossman for its fortnightly card merchants some 35 years ago. Mr Mrs. Franz Simmons, Mrs. Lelia astonished commuters. 37 Seminole The greatest in the whole world. tended by MLss Bertha Bryant . Mrs. Mary Andrews figured among party. The winners were: Miss Cummings is a member of the Bos­ Benner. Mrs. Lizzie B. Smith, Miss SUNDAY-MONDAY. MAY 14-15 Indians squatted In a circle on the That of being president of a country Miss Walker became a member o f1 the gifts received by Mrs. Oxton. Anna Gordon. Mrs. Frances Savitt. ton Ixwige, B.PO.E. No. 10. and Marion Weidman of Rockport and JEANETTE Ma(I1ONAI.D marble floor of the Philadelphia of "Freedom. Liberty and Justice the First Baptist Church ot Rock-! Mtss Anne Povich, Mrs. Rose Poust. looked in upon the local Home dur­ Mrs. Louise Ingraham. Five regu­ Mrs. Eugene E. Stoddard has re­ railroad station recently and for nil " land, Api .1 1 1913. “by experience." j in Miss Evelyn Segal and Mrs. Esther ing hts .stay. Mr. Cummings Is much lar meetings were held in G A. R turned from a visit in Portland, be­ Impressed with Maine, and might hall. breakfasted on bread and coffee And may on? glorious bamaer. mi that she had probably been a ing guest there of her cousin. Mrs. Goldberg. Mrs. Ethel Gordon will “BROADWAY establish a home in this vicinity of Sixteen flveininute papers were These Seminoles had pust arrived wherever its unfurled. member of tlie so-called Cedar be the next hostess. Street Baptist Church in her earlier) 1 T. Pettengill. the light opportunity offered. given by Mrs. Lelia Benner on Ben­ from the Florida Everglades en­ Wave so prrudly forever o'er the route to the New York World'. land. life She was especially Interested SERENADE” Mrs. Robert C. Jewell of Yar­ Mtss Charlotte Buffum enter­ jamin Franklin: Mrs. Diana Pitts tained Mt:,. Howard G. Philbrook Fair. In Florida they are a dirty "Where the hand that rocks the in the work of the Missionary So- i mouth won first honors and Mrs. The Congregational Womans As­ on General Henry Knox; Mrs. Net Friday afternoon with a game of lot and live practically as they did cradle rules the world." clety of the First Baptist Church, Rupert I,. Stratton, was second at sociation will meet next. Wednesday tie Stewart on Alexander Hamilton; contract end tenewal of oldtime 1.003 years ago. with no desire for and was the Secretary of the So­ contract when Dessert Bridge Club afternoon at 3 at the home or Mrs. Mrs. Zalda Winslow on Thomas friendships. modern life and ways. DISTRICT COUNCILLORS ciety for some years. She belonged met, Wednesday afternoon, with Alvin C. Ramsdell, Beech St. This Jefferson: Mrs. Eliza Plummer on • • • • will be the annual meeting Tea Eli Whitney; Mrs. Mary Perry’ Rich to the Kiilloeh Class of that Church •*rs. Donald C. Ix'ach. June 20. local members of the < lies?n Fur Each of Three Metlio- ' A Mothers’ Day Gift will be served. on William Lloyd Garrison: MLss Out in New Zealand they have j and was a member of the Holmes Daughters of tlie American Revo­ found live skeletons of the extinct •list Districts _ Rev. ( vnihrid jClub. She was aLso interested in Mrs. v,ul(r 8 Bird and Mrs. Ella Marguerite Gould on Oeorge Wash­ Mw I exprr .s gratitude and de­ lution. members of other Chapter.- moa and have carefully dug from Hughes is President education and civic affairs, and her Bird motoiHi to Augusta Friday, Tlie Diligent Dames and their ington; Mrs Abbie Richardson on in Maine, also in New Hampshire, swampy ground almost perfect birds frtriids enjoyed her eense of humor, votion. It must mean that sour tlie latter remaining for a weekend husbands were entertained Thurs­ Oov. William Bradford; Mrs. Emma and their friends, are planning to remains. They have been sent to The annual meeting cf the Maine j which was one of her cfiaracter- visit with her daughter, Mrs. Rob­ Bradstreet on Roger Sherman; Mrs. love is too deep and too sincere attend the Maine State Marking day evening at the home of Mr. and Canterbury Museum. Cross-word Conference Board cf Education of 1 istics. ert Hudson. Mrs. Donald H. Puller. Broadway. Helen Gregory on Patrick Henry; by Mary Kelton Dummer Chapter. puzzle fans would enjoy seeing the Methodist Episcopal Church Her nearest relatives were first to be expressed through any bnt There were present Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Leona Rlsteen on Daniel D.A.R of Hallowell, of tlie Maine them, for they have helped out was held Tuesday in Augusta. Rev. cousins. Francis Paul of Haverhill. Chapin Class had a social gath­ Corwin H. Olds Dr. and Mrs. A W Webster; Miss Mabel Harding on a God-given medium— end of the historic Coo's Trail many hard puzzles. Cymbrid Hughes, President of the Mass.; Nettie Snow Griffin of Rock­ ering Tuesday night at the home of Foss. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Stevens, John Paul Jones; Mrs. Carolyn which had its beginning in Hallo­ • ft ft • Board, presiding. Politics and land. Me. Milton Bassick of South Mrs. Grace Rollins, when mem­ j Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Sonntag. Mrs Sleeper on John Brown: Mrs. Jose­ well In 1782. With fitting ceremo­ Grapes were among the first program of the coming year's work Thomaston M e; Lueila B Linne- bers and husbands enjoyed a social Maurice F Lovejoy. Mr. and Mrs. phine Bums on the Life of Horace FLOWERS nies a marker will be placed in domesticated fruits in this county. were discussed and plans made for kin and Laura Swett of Newton evening of aewing and cards. Next Joseph Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oreely; Mrs. Mary Perry Rich on memory of the men who started this Those who have knowledge of wild an aggressive forward movement In Centre. Mass; Edwin Graves ol Tuesday will be the last meeting of A. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Paine, and Mrs. Ida Sim­ trail at Winthrop Hill. Hallowell. grapes and the delirious Jelly the field cf religicus edit 'ation. West Rockport. Me.; Lucy Davis of the season. With election of officers | Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Cowan mons on tlie Life of Paul .Revere. Silsby’s Flower Shop All exercises as well as the lunch­ produced from them feel that care, It was decided to appoint a dis­ California; Dora Kblloch. Lucy B 1 which occurs annually. Tlie pres­ Mrs. Nettie Bird Frost. Mrs. Russell One of the Paul Revere bells is in 371 M AIN ST.. ROCKLAND, ME. eon will be held at the State School. protection and encouragement should trict councillor In each of .lie three Slllery, Minnie Wilson, and Web­ ent officers will have charge of the Bartlett. Miss Cliarlott Buffum. and "Die Old Church on the Hill” in TEL. 3I8-W On the program will bp officials of be given to the wild gTaix- vines. districts of the Conference, to work ster Clark of Thomaston Me.; Etta supper guests Mrs. Howard G Philbrook o' Thomaston and one of the members 57-11 the D A R and tlie Sons of the Rev­ The natural heaven given fruits in conjunction witli the conference Covell of Rockland. Me.; and Al­ Shelburne, N. IL. and Mr. and Mrs. has seen and pulled the bell. An­ olution and a Pageant. “America, have had all too little scientific at- director. D ie following were elect­ freds Robinson of Belfast Me. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jewell, Fred E. Trecartin and Mr and Mrs other bell was in a Waldoboro the Beautiful,” will b e giveh b.v ention. ed: Augusta District. Rev N. E and daughter Jerry Page, of Yar­ A C. Jones. church, the site on which now Funeral services wrre held at thr Girls of the State School. Mrs. ♦ » • » Canfield; Bangor District. Rev. home Rev. J. Charles MacDonald mouth have returned home after stands the new school house, and Howard E. Andrews, Regent of the A gangster stood near the wit­ Charles Parkin: Portland District, officiating, and burial was in the a week's visit In this city. tlie bell is still there. hostess Chapter and Mrs. Frfd C ness stand, his right hand raised. Rev Percy Ridlon. family lot in Achorn Cemetery. The A hLstory quiz Is held usually, Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Tweedie hav? Morgan. State Regent, Maine Do you swear to tell the truth It was voted to continue the bearers were Joseph W Robinson. New conducted by Mrs. Stewart. Miss returned from a two months’ tour D A R have plans well in hand the whole truth, and nothing but Junior Camp for boys and c.'rls of Millard W Hart.'Ralph E. Stickney, Elizabeth Marsh, club poet, favored to England. Scotland. Ireland and for an ynpressive and interesting Crosley Shelvador tlie truth?" droned the clerk. 12 to 14 years of age al North Star and Vernal P. Hall. Parts. In New York they visited the ceremony. The Coos Trail, which with readings of her original poems The gangster felt quite carefree Camp the last week in August and Worlds' Fair, from which point Mrs. ended at Erroll. N H. will later have “Bride of the Church” and “Who at that particular moment. "Soitne- committees were appointed for Will Sing a Song of Spring?" Mrs. Mrs. Ralph L. Wiggin deligntfu - Tweedie was called to Cumberland, a marker placed there, by New ly" he promLsed, “I'll try anything leadership training. ly entertained her contiact club | Md. by tlie sudden illness and death Hampshire BAB'S. Cora Haraden read the annual re­ once." Officers were elected for the com­ port and report of last meeting, and Friday a trrnoon. of her sister. • • • • ing year as follow President. Rev. the report of the treasurer. Mrs Someone has said a very good way Cruises arranged, steamship tick­ Cymbrid Hughes of Au’U to; vice Mr. and Mrs. Ernest II. Allen of Hand-knits, washed, blocked, re­ ets to all parts of the world. M. P. Zaida Winslow also was given, to help your friends conduct their president, Fred P Loring cf Orono; Brooklin. and son William H Allen) showing a gratifying balance. Both affairs is to devote all of your time modeled Evelyn Peaslee, 88 Sum­ I .we }oy„ 140 Talbot avenue, Tel. secretary, Lowell E Bailey, of North of Miami, Fla., were recent guests ' were accepted. mer St.. Tel. 279-W—adv. 55 57 1060-J, Rockland. 16-S-tf to your own. Anson; treasurer. Rev J ss? Ken- of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thomas. | The officers chosen by written • ft • ft derdine of Bath. Rev. Clifford IL 12 Masonic street. HALF PRICE If there Is to be any spring this ballot were: President. Mary Perry Osborne of Portland was elected winter T hope summer will come be­ Rich; vice presidents, Mrs. Rebekah Conference Director cf Religious Miss Mary Hall who ts one of the A T ECONOM Y fore next fall gets too cold for any Ingraham. Emma Bradstreet. Pris­ Education. popular and successful school teach­ cilla Richardson and Ida Simmons; outdoor life tills spring. BEAUTY PARLOR ft ft ft ft ers ln Honolulu and her sister. Mtss secretary. Cora Haraden; treasurer. Martha Hall, who has an excellent FORD CLEANERS Die Maine Central Railroad Co. Zaida Winslow. Blue Ribbon awards position in a bank at the same $3 Permanent Wave $ 1.50 has just placed an order for 300 on membership work were given to« place start in June for a trip around [ new coal cars and a little earlier Mrs. Rich. Mrs. Winslow, Mrs. the world which will include the $5 Permanent Wave 2.50 ordered 300 freight cars built. Looks Haraden. Mrs. Priscilla Richardson. Philippines and Japan Returning' like business is on the mend. $7 Permanent Wave 3.50 SPECIAL Mrs. Ingraham, Mrs. Ida Simmons, ft ft ft ft to New York with only time Idft and Mrs. Bradstreet. Well. Well! Mr. Lewis, the close; to fly to San Francisco to connect Speakers in the afternoon were friend of Miss Perkins insists that with, the steamer sailing. Miss ECONOMY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Dr. H. J. Weisman, whose topic was the operators join him hi forcing Mary will arrive in tim» to teach “Preventative Medicine" and J. T. their workers to pay dues to his school. Miss Martha will delay her BEAUTY PARLOR Sylvester. Jr., of Camden, speaking union. Talk about European mad trip to visit friends in Rockland OVER LEACH'S, TEL. 122 DRESSES Refer .vc.u buy any Electric Re­ on "Fair Wage Law and Hour Bill." men! and other parts of the United frigerator be sure you see and In the evening, Kenneth Smith of • • • • States. 57‘lt eotrpair the New Croaley. The Waterville, State secretary of Y. M only refrigerator with shelves In Hope: “I. too. had an ideal once.' the door. C. A., had for hts subject "Charac­ Sue: "How did you come to lose c ter by Proxy" and Herbert Prescott, In the Cioslry you have three It?" complete lines. twelve different member or Bangor High 8chool Hoix>: "I married it." AL’S BEAUTY SALON L sizes and prices to ehoohc from. faculty, spoke on "Speech ana Per­ • « « • The DeLuxe. The mcsl beau­ sonality." Poems were recited by- And so it is the Queen Elizabeth PRESENTS THE SENSATIONALLY NI W METHOD OF E tiful refrigerator with all the ex­ Mrs. Winslow. Mrs. Eva Loring and who has created the greut vogue of PERMANENT WAVING BY tras. Four sizes 4'-, 5 'j, 61/2, 8 Mrs. Annie Hahn. Meeting was pearls of the present moment. An A cubic feet. closed b.v singing “America" Mabel old custom of giving children what REMOTE CONTROL N The Regular Quality at a medi­ Harding the accompanist. they termed "add a pearl each year" um price: 4 sizes. 41j, 51a, 614, 8 and by the time the child was ft IT IS NOT MAUfflNELESS cubic feeL Miss Mabel Spring left Wednes­ grown up to the proper age for ft IT U> NOT MACHINE E day on a three weeks' trip which pearls she would have a valuable The Special. A money saver. ft IT IS NOT ONE MINUTE n Best at a low price. Fully guar­ will take her to Washington, Balti­ string. Also heirloom necklaces anteed. 3, 4, 5, 6 cubic feet. more and Williamsburg, returning are being brought out with the FOR Get our illu-trated folders, our 1 home via the New York World's great revival. It L, tlie NEWEST. SCIENTIFIC prices and our Serins. Pair. Boston, Pall River and Salem ft ft • ft D ie Senate agricultural commit­ and MOST ACCURATE method of MAINE MUSIC CO. Plant sale Tuesday p. m.. on the tee has approved a bill to spend permanent waving in all history. $53.03,1 for a wild turkey refuge in ROCKLAND, ME. Copper Kettle lawn, by Rocklana Since DUCHESS REMOTE CON­ Garden Club.—adv. South Carolina. This American TROL was tlie talk of the New YOrk game bird Is important in Colonial .show we lost no time in fringing It history and should be guarded and encouraged in its protection to in­ to you. where for th? first time ln M ONDAY A N D crease. I feel that quail and part­ ROCKLAND you will receive the TUESDAY ridge and other wild life need the greatest innovation since permanent same protection. 59c ft ft ft ft waving first originated. STILL ONE OF THE GREATEST OF ALL AW FILMS! Ancient astronomers saw little of Call AL'S BATON for PenilSnenl the southern hemisphere and tlie Wave by the ' 2 for $1.00 southern heavens were always left TEL. 826. ROCKLAND blank on their sky maps. ft ft ft ft REMOTE CONTROL METHOD One of the Worlds Fair balloons which was liberated at the opening Every Permanent Wave Guaranteed FORD Cleaners on Sunday last was found near, > limerock street, ROCKLAND, ME. Monhegan Island by a fisherman! AL’S BEAUTY SALON who hopes to get a free trip to tlie 286 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND. ME. TEL. 826 57!lt TODAY—THREE MESQUITF.ERS in ‘THE NIGHT RIDERS" Worlds F a ir-400 miles from New York. I Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, May 13, 1939 Every-Other-Day ■r A. B. 9. who have been slutting the self respect out of shame and In are being set out this year by Frank cable from Northeast Harbor to Disgusted “Reader” Sawyer’s Report every case we have used the solace The Farm Bureau Harding of Head Tide. Mr Hard­ THE LYRIC MUSE Bear Island are the finest group of of religion to help them face the Agriculture ing set out the same number last Angered By Two Of This Adjutant of Salvation Army boys anyone would wish to meet world with a new courage. In addi­ The men who are setting out good- year. The trees are being planted We have enjoyed their company Paper’s Editorials — Let Presents Some Impres­ tion we have hel|x>d strangers over sized blocks of trees this year are: on an old run-out field. greatly and hope the next time they their temporary difficulties and the • • * • the Public Choose sive Figures Geer Morton. Newcastle; Nelson are in these parts, they will call on following report gives some measure Moody. Appleton; Harry Wolcott. Rockland. May 18. at the Farm of our program. Bureau hall. Meeting will be in us again. Good luck, boys! Rockland. May 9 A review of activities of the Camden; A. P. Allen and John Wil­ News is scarce here now. but In Family — Families assisted. 99; charge of Mrs. Alice Wyllic. Mrs. Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— Rockland Corps of the Salvation son, Jr. Hope; Earl Randall. Rock­ another month there will be plenty. given garments. 237; shoes, distrib­ land; Percy Hodgdon, Wiscasset; Ruth Levenstler Mrs. Edward Bax • • • • Two of your editorials in today's Publication Limited to Brief Army from May I. 1938 to May 1. uted. 33; groceries, 27; Christmas ter. and Mrs. Frank Call arc in Poems Charles and Edward Grinnell, Bur- Portland Head paper are thoroughly disgusting. In 1939 affords the following interest­ baskets, 75; Christmas toys and charge of dinner. the first you speak of the Presi­ of Original Composition kettvllle; McIntosh. Northern Spy Weather with us is a sandwich By Subscribers ing information: goodies, 100; families given furni­ i and Cortland are the principal South Thomaston, May 18, at the loaf— days filled with fog. showers, dent's message to Hitler and Mus­ ture 2. Grange hall. Mrs. Carlyle Brown solini as "a powerful appeal sound­ Regular relief for families—Gar­ J varieties. sunshine, coo] and a warm wave. Transient—Number of men as­ • • • • will conduct the meeting. Mrs. ing the tocsin of peace.” when ev­ TO ALL MOTHERS ments given away. 237: shoes given Keeping busy from early morn sisted. 138; meats provided, 152; Bertram Ricker of Nobleboro lias Annie Dennison and Mrs. Madelyn GUARDIANS erybody knows it was an attempt I For The Courier-Gazette | away. 33; groceries. 27; total fami­ until evening with outside work, lodgings provided, 31; men given 1 top-dressed his newly seeded pas­ Maloney will serve the square meal to put those gentlemen "on the To ah the mothers everywhere OF OUR COAST and then comes the watches. Mv reverent tribute pay; lies helped 99; total persons in fami­ shoes, 16; men given garments, 59. ture with super-phosphate. for health. R T. Sterling called Sunday on spot" so to speak. You are certain. J I would that know naught but Joy j Special—Day old baked goods • • • • • • ♦ * i* of course, that any appeal for peace I On this glad Mothers' Day. lies. 393 What our lightkeepers and Lester Alley of White Head Light Special relief-Christmas in Rock­ I given to needy families. 64; layettes Lester Shlbles of Rockport, presi­ Whitefield will hold a meeting on rosulguardsntrn are doing to to them will fall on deaf ears. At I would they never knew the pain Station who is a patient at Ma­ Of neglect or loneliness; land and nearby towns: Families tor new babies 2. dent of the Knox County Agricul­ "Construction and Finishes." May protect rnastwisr shipping by rine Hospital. least you seem to hope so. Perhaps But always sheltered In the fold helped. 75; persons helped. 193; 100 Summer Outing—A one-day out­ tural Conservation Association, and 18 at the Grange hall. Mrs. Georgia day and by night. The day's Of love and t nderness. Capt. Oliver Perry and party you do not know that Article 15 of children in Rocklan given toys, ar­ ing was given to 50 mothers and Wallace Spear of North Nobleboro. Russell will be in charge and Mrs. news from many lonely outposts the treaty of London, signed April And to all the children everywhere.! from Rockland called Sunday aft­ On this glad Mothers' Day. ticles of clothing etc., at Christmas children. president of the Lincoln County As­ Clara Law and Mrs. Doris JeWett along Maine's waterfront 26. 1915 by Britain. France. Russia Tell Mother that vou love her. sociation, attended the meeting of ernoon on F. O. Hilt. Though many m iles away tree party Character Building will serve the dinner. Mrs. Elliott of Two Lights.. Cape and Italy bound the Italian gov­ Transient relief—Meals supplied, The Character Building program county committees in Lewiston • • • • MY DREAM SHIP ernment to prevent the Pope from I would the years deal gently Elizabeth, who is ill in a hospital And sorrow have no part 152; beds supplied, 31; shoes given of The Salvation Army is a very The 1949 program was discussed 4-11 Club Notes I For The Courier-Gazette | in Portland, is gaining making appeals to the warring na­ When you must wear a snow white to transients, 16; garments given full one. providing classes for adults and plans made for completing the The Stic-Tu-It club of North Mr dream ship sails where -the restless tions to lay down their arms. So bloom sea Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grant |n d Across a saddened heart. to transients. 59 Total transients as well as children. Music classes 1938 program. Waldoboro held a public supper re­ l« mountainous, deep and gray, famiiw spent last weekend at the maybe even our erstwhile allies, Margaret Elwell helped who would have called on for those th a- are musically in­ • • • • cently for the benefit of the Feyler's And In fancy I tramp a .sanded deck peace-loving as they are. will not Spruce Head Percy Hodgdon of Wiscasset, is That Is damp with the flying spray. home of F. O Hilt. Mrs. Grant was «t M X W other agencies or private homes for clined. many of whom through pot - Corner school house in which elec­ listen to proposals from that same increasing his herd of Guernseys Her white sails fill, the bowsprit (lips housekeeper for Mrs Hilt. RETURN OF CHAOS , this service if the Salvation Army erty an J hard circumstances would tric lights are to be Installed soon. As she scuds before the breeze Mrs R. T. Sterling heads the list quarter now! I For The Courier-Gazette | did not render it, 138; furniture not be able to c.ijoy this cultural and already has several pure-bred Mrs. Lulu Miller is leader and Mr.-. With yellow spars so straight and tall. Made from the finest trees. around here. She went for dande­ You characterize Hitler's reply Dreams' But I do nightmares, blrdllng given to two families. Home League program. animals. Hazel Ludwig is assistant leader. • • • • lion greens last Saturday and in a to Roo evelt as "sneering.” I Phoebe I > made two layettes for babies; bakery There is hi addition instruction There arc 15 members. Her holds are filled with treasures rare. Charm has no waist line, but prowess, Five thousand pine and spruce The hopes and dreams of year; short time returned with a large listened to the broadcast and heard magic, artful. goods distributed to families 64. in arts and crafts, also educational • • • • Memories garnered and carefully Promise unerring the going emulate! no such noise. You go on with your Family Welfare Service and religious instruction classes The Merry Makers of Spruce stowed, mess. Seas live at ease—do as they please. Religious Study . . . Corps Mot«tened with tender tears. Mrs Lucy Robinson is gaining German and Italian baiting by call­ Garner, fanner, smoke a lot. Many of the families we assisted and the primary motive in the Head scored their food and health Smells homely as plnnlc cooking— Cadets ...... 48 5 shell not bring my ship to port slowly after a long illness. ing Hitler the "king of all dictators" Mcde-t violets blaze like rockets. have faced disaster, discouragement, hearts of all our volunteer workers, habits when they met with their Sunflowers timid shrink Fauna Attendance at Corps Cadets les' her sailing days, he done Mr. and Mrs F. O Hilt attended and Italv a "belligerent nation.” personal problems and financial whether they are dealing with 'club leader, Mrs. Miriam Cline at And I sail no more in the fading light Behind the barnyard Divide Studies ...... 206 Or the path of the setting sun. the St. George Reunion in Cam­ It seemed to some listeners that Courage high that pines In nostrils difficulties and some threatened children or adults, is to educate thrlr club house April 29 Enshrouded with diluted perfume Prison services ...... 1 • • • • But seme day when the tide runs hlgn bridge. Mass., last Saturday and Herr Hitler gave a pretty good an- Onion*, with pungent probing of ethic with family breakdown, which la them along the line of body, mind The total attendance at all serv­ My precious Ship with me swe., (If this be treason, make the air— and soul. The entire program !* “Etiquette and Courtesy" is the Aboard shall sail for lands unknown, report a grand time. They were Luster the breeze to shout at cabbage most expensive when it does hap­ ices adults and Junior was 15.134. w ilt i requiem sung by the -ea most of It). Of course Hitler is a name of a demonstration which tlie guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Love's on the wing -unrepaired, broken pen and we are glad to report that one of a social nature with a spiri­ _ ... Roe 8- Hupper "dictator obsessed with his own im­ The above statistics do not begin members of the Hill Top 4-H club Tenants Harbor Thomas in Lynn. Limp with cheated memories. the aid skilfully provided, in a com­ tual aim. While ermine doors and marble hearts to measure the intrinsic value of I of Hope presented before the sew- • • • • Mr. and Mrs R T. Sterling were portance." Surely. Italy is an "ag­ gleam passionate and helpful spirit pre­ Service Report these cultural and religious pro­ lUrbar Head dinner guests Sunday at the home gressor nation." (You must have Embellishments—gormandize. vented in some cases what might | mg circle on Mav 3. Those takin?, Scrutinize to penalize mongst roun­ Street Services held 138 grams but it does give some idea of part were: Virginia Hart. Viola Almond Reed and daughter Clarie of Mr. and Mrs Walker in Portland. written that adjective before you delays have been tragedy and a great deal Indoor services for adults ...... 249 the scope of the classes held and Brownell. Madeline Hatch Phyllis of Ellsworth were visitors here Sun­ Jack Robinson recently visited heard even the ex-King of England Humanized with ozone let him camp-, of human waste. Poor pedlar, sweet In weary disguise Women's Home league classes .. 52 the attendance at the same and it Baird. Mabel Herrick, Shirley Went­ day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Thomas in Lynn. warn all men of peace to eschew Mute with sweat from the sea and In the administration of this aid. plough. Attendance—Home League Meet­ should be very definitely under­ Mrs. Emily Howe ot Bernard ani Mass. such fighting talk). That editorial we have tried to bring back self worth. Ruth Richardson. Dorothy That lingers colored bevond control ings ...... 643 stood that if It was not for the Baird. Elvira Reed. Edith Beverage Miss Dorothy Bryant of Livermore Robert Sterling Jr. is busy at the was not conducive to helping keep . . . blind, no. reliance out of a sense of failure. Confu-ed Total attendance Adult Meet­ service renderd by the lay leader­ and Lorraine Hatch. Mrs. Mabel Falls were recent guests. Inncss Photo Service. Knightville. the peace, but an incentive for us No Name Cambridge Mass. ings ...... 6088 ship the operating cost in cities Wright is local leader. John O Sinclair of Port Kent and to rise up and wipe the bloody Ger­ at at at at Sunday School Services ...... 52 like Rockland would be very defi­ • • • • Jaseph Gordias of Bar Harbor mans and Italians off the map. WE BUY HOPE MOTHERHOOD Sunday School Attendance 1921 nitely Increased. The Jolly Toilers of Qeorpe. River called Sunday. Geographical note: Just as Ire­ I For The Courler-Oazettel O LD G O L D Band of Love Classes ...... 52 We regret that our facilities are 1 road made plans for a pi«wlc baked Mr and Mrs. W. C. Wellman. Mr land is now officially known as AND SILVER The tender Hibiscus arrived Mon­ In the beginning. God made a garden— Band of Love Attendance ___ 658 not better as we are most anxious bean supper to be ser*d soon. Fol­ day with material for making re­ and Mrs. Charles Childs and daugh­ Eire, not part of Great Britain, ani Fair fragrant, and with blossom* sweet, Clarence E. Daniels Vocal with song bird’s music; Young People Legion Meetings 52 l to bring the very best to the adults lowing the meeting, the hostees. pairs. ter Muriel were callers Sunday at considering the English and not the JEWELER Yet twa- not quite complete. Yeung People Legion Atten­ 1 and young people of this city. Arlene NeLon. served refreshment- The road from the main highway Raymond Ludwig's: Mrs. Eleanor Germans as their "aggressors" Then within this garden beautiful. 370 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND God placed man dance ...... 2311 Adjutant Sawyer I of punch and ccok:cs. to the lighthouse reservation is be­ Payson returned with them for a and Just as Palestine is part of Product of an all wise plan; But still a void until ing repaired and when completed short visit. Great Britain and is oppressed by Created by God s will wa» woman— will be a great improvement. At Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Pcarsc and the same people, so the Vatican City With special destiny to fulfill. present the boys from the CC.C. family visited Sunday with friends though located "In the heart of And thu- God's m od precious gift Outstanding all the others Camp at Southwest Harbor are do­ and relatives in Spruce Head Italy" and "in the Italian nation," The gtft supreme was given ing the work. The last meeting of the sewing is an independent State When God gave Mothers. • • • • _ _ Elizabeth O. Msrsh circle was held recently at the home Your second editorial is typically Rockland Bear Island of Mrs. Bernice Robbins. The aft­ atiglomaniaeial. Only Anglophiles at at at at Mrs. Kennedy who has been ill all ernoon was spent sewing patch- are "following every inch of the A .MOTHER b MEMORIES winter. Is now much improved work. Refreshments were served. passage of the King and Queen I For The Courier-Gazette | Memory pictures of baby days liis is the Picture Calling Assistant Keeper Darrell Mr and»Mrs. Kenneth Mank en­ across the Atlantic with prayerful Wh»n In her arms she held her world- - V Mann: We are looking forward to tertained recently in honor of Mr. interest." (How many inches wide The golden tresses soft, as silk That on the nttle forehead curled that visit from Dusie. Jimmie and Mank's birthday. Those present is the Atlantic?) Not many of us The little diamond den-drop tears K. P.. so be sure to call here when were Mr. and Mrs. John Marriner. will be down at the dorks "await­ That, sparkled In (he eyes so blue . . Each smudgy childish finger print. W here You Belong! reboot Is closed. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wentworth ing with outstretched arms to be­ The thrill when tiny teeth came through Wc trust Mrs. Elliott of Cape Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pease and the stow a welcome that Is always the No wealth of gold from any mlta’ Elizabeth is now out ot the hospi­ hosts. strongest when it comes from the Could buy from her the first wee shoe. tal and well on the road to recovery. Hope Grange entertained Knox heart." If our arms arc out­ 1 The heartache that she could not help stretched they will be held out for I The day he first went off to school Keeper and Mrs Cheney of Great Pomona Orange last Saturday with 1 ,"'r bab<' growing u p - Duck Island: May wc have the a large attendance. Dinner was the money England owes us. That 1 Lc0” sometimes can be so cru-1 I i The day he wore his first long parts pleasure of your company soon? served at noon. An enjoyable pro­ friendship Is the greatest when it is I She knew he noon would be a fhau And underneath the pride she felt ’ The latch string is out. gram was given consisting of music coupled with Just debts paid "from A vague regret in secret ran We wish Keeper and Mrs. Quinn discussions, readings and a panto­ the pocketbook." Our "British Yes. plenteous pictures memory Tiolis Por mother, as her sunset rears; the best of luck at their new sta­ mime. cousins" will have to pay their .n*br' hrr I ’1” -' no more enfo.d tion. and hope Mrs. Quinn is now Clifton Robbins and Earl laid wig Uncle Sam what, they owe before Are the prop* of her declining sears ; Tenant- Harbor NrlHf M enjoying good health. were in Boston this week on busi­ they get iis to pull their chestnuts It is a happy light now that the ness out of the fire, again. Where do lobster boats, draggers and several Hope Orange met Monday. After you get that, stuff about "our alle­ ’ country pre;: before the last war. of the summer boats are afloat a program given by the lecturer, giance to England that has a na­ Are they doing the tame now? hereabouts. Summer is on the way new song.- wer e practiced and tional as well as personal signifi­ | If I have to read any more such even if It doesn't feel like it yet. games were enjoyed until refresh­ cance!" I thought we broke the tie trijie in your paper, count me among Sorry to learn that Mrs. Leverett ments were served. The repast con­ that binds In the Revolution You're the missing on your subscription Stanley of Oreat Duck Island was sisted of lunches packed in May- laying the propaganda on a little list. If I want any British propa­ ill. Hope you will be better soon. baskets which were bought by the too thick. ganda I will get it from some Eng­ Albra. men. The next meeting will be It reminds us of the fact that lish paper. Tlie crew of the Coast Ouard boat May 22 supper to be served at 6 30. the English bought up most of the “ Reader"

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