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The Republican Journal. 77 V()U ME 93. NO. 38.___BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1921. FIVE CENTS fhe and leola lucey Monroe Fair and Races. Plans tor Church Federation. They shall elect a Clem Treasurer, Hazeltine Post Activites. appoint such sub-committees and other PERSONAL PERSONAL officers as they see fit, and prescribe their — Lucey, well-known soprano two The annual of Frank Leola j Large-crowds from Belfast attended the For several years plans for uniting powers and duties. meeting Durham Miss Sara I'iSS 0f Broadway’s most popular Edith West ia spending a few Miss Effie Bridges of Boston has e three of churches Hazeltine American of been be heard in an days Monroe fair and or more of the various city VI. Post, Legion Hon- days in Boston. ..,cra stars, will races, ARTICLE the guest of her waa held brother, Sumner Bridges. > at the Colonial when fully 6,000 have ifnd later abandon- or, last Friday evening in its ’,-uncert Theatre, ! people were on the been attempted The regular Sunday morning service Miss Abbie E. Poor is visiting rela- at 8.30 m. room in the Miss Hattie Maddocks has returned to [sV'ie QCt. 7th, p. Assisting grounds. It was Monroe’s 53rd annual ed. For the paBt three weeks the matter and Sunday School shall be held in the Marsh building. There was tives in Waldoboro. on this occasion will be Adri- and seats therein her home in P^-eey event. The exhibits were the of the First Parish (Unitar- Unitarian Church, a large attendance and the following offi- Lawrence, Mass., after a 1 of the largest for federating Fred Waldo went to Bos- ae, violinist, pupil great shall be free. Brown, E«q., visit with Mrs. ! many the ian) and the North cers were elected: ton Lillie M. Nickerson, at 35 t Leopold Auer, and Raymond years, showing of fruits Congregationalist ARTICLE VII. Commander, Ralph Monday on business. If J Court street. brilliant young American and vegetables and have been in committee dis- A. Bramhall; vice com., J. Earle ,|lC especially good the churches, In case of vacancy in the pastorate, a Braley; Miss Ethel Sellers left last week for adjt., Fuller C. Rev. and Mrs. domestic exhibit of much interest There cussion. The latter withdrew from the new shall be chosen by majority Wentworth; treas., Har- Pittsfield, where she has employment. Ashley A. Smith of Miss pastor '. still very young, Luccy were former in 1820 of differences vote of the members of this organiza- old E. Stone; Alton L. John- were in Belfast many Midway attractions, the free on account chaplain, Mrs. A. P. Mansfield left for Bangor Thursday calling exceptional talent for singing, annual or Thursday of tion, present at any special son; Carl F. in- a on friends. were use at her attractions were excellent. belief and the result of the present agi- historian, Darby. Much two weeks’ visit in Boston and vicin- They accompanied ne pu' to first oppor- also similar vote meeting. They may by terest was : a musical career in New The races were tation is of more than interest. shown in the Post’s activities ity. home by their Miss ; began good. The 2.18 class ordinary accept the resignation of a pastor. daughter, Dorothy, re she was first engaged as a for the year. It is who had been here went five hard driven heats before Mal- Saturday afternoon at a parish meeting VIII. • coming expected that Mrs. L. T. Shorey of Monmouth is several days. This was followed sev-1 ARTICLE I. by of the over 300 ex-service men from the spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. : colm was able to land Just Sunshine a First Parish (Unitarian) it was shall become effective county Mrs. George H. Dirby, who has been is of hard work in some of the This agreement Bowker. voted to the of federa- each will be guests of the Post at the memo- musical successes on the road, I winner over the tough old campaigner, accept proposals when accepted by vote of of said critically ill the past two months at her she worked tion. the North Church had a churches and and shall continue rial in this Oct. 8th. Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Colby of inch time and Charlie Again.' Ireland drove a winner Sunday parishes, exercises, etc., city Sunset, home on Miller street, is able to sit up a until Dber denied herself all the pleas- I in the three minute in force one year, and terminated One ex-service man in Isle, are spending a few weeks with class, which brought conference after the morning service and each town will be short time and her many friends will be ! as relatives in this are supposed to be a <iart of out a field of nine starters and was won herein provided. city. discussed the matter both pro and con on the committee. The Post will serve glad to learn that she is im- After the expiration of one year, gradually a chorus girl. by King Inez, owned by Arthur Richard- Mr. and Mrs. L. Curtis were It was a supper and smoker in Memorial hall. Herbert proving. on then decided to postpone voting either of said churches and parishes may her first season the road, son of Clinton. the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. was on the until next We by vote of members present at They hope to entertain State Commander Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Miss v's ability quickly recog- i Races. 2 18 Purse question Sunday. majority McKenney in Waterville. Clifford, Tuesday's Class, £300. terminate the she was made understudy to publish the following at the request of any legal meeting, agree- E. S. Anthoine of Portland, Past Com- Doris Clifford, Miss Elizabeth Doak and Just Sunshine, bg (Malcolm).1 2 3 11 ment. Mr. and Mrs. T. Norris went vVbitford in a prominent musi- mander Col. William Ralph Clifford returned Monday from a Charlie Again, bg (Ireland.2 112 2 Hon. R. F. Dunton, chairman of tne Greenlaw of Augusta; State to was her to : ARTICLE IX. Hallowell Saturday for a short visit 450 mile auto trip This opportunity Dumino,big 3 2 3 ro through Portage, (Gray).3 North Church Committee, that all inter- Adjt. Boyle of Waterville and other prom- with Mrs. Walter S. .lining she so much desired, and Time-2.16}, 2.14}, 216}. 2.16}. 2.19. The annual meeting of this organiza- Arey. Presque Isle and Woodstock, N. B. eturued to New York she found ested may have the opportunity of read- tion shall be heid the first Monday in inent men. Among the plans of the im- 3-Min. Class, Purse £200. Mrs. Helen S. Collins of Salem, Mass., Clarence E. Frost was called to Palmy- star. it: October at 7.30 and notice of the mediate to be discussed a uil-Hedged ing p. m., future were is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clara W- ra on account of the serious illness of his King Inez, bg (Ireland)...1 1 1 shall be ■ lining recital, Miss Lucey will place of such meeting announc- football Swan Iron Pills, bg (bliss) .3 3 2 An informal meeting of the members game, ball, etc., Nov. 11th Arm- Stinson, Lake avenue. father, Edmund Q; Frost, who had a se- with her voice as Re- ed from the pulpit on the previous Sab- inparison Roland Dill, bg (Packard).4 2 7 istice Day. in November the Post vere shock last Wednesday. Mr. Frost’s New to enable of the parish committee of the Unitarian bath. Early Mrs. Charles E. Webber of by the Edison, Dummy Braden, bg (Piper.2 4 8 Providence, many friends in where he for- will a minstrel show R. Belfast, audience to whether or 7 3 the ARTICLE X. give by local I., is visiting the families of her jqdge Bingmore, bg (Grtchell).7 Church and trustees and standing , talen^ merly lived, hope to hear of his recovery. voice can be made to live Billy Sunday, bg 5 4 under the direction of the John.B. brothers, D. A. and J. H. Webber. ving (Hogan).8 committee of the Congregational Church Special meetings of the members of Rog- has been ar- Prince Pilsen, by (Moody).5 6 5 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. of er A superb program this organization may be held at the ers Producing Co. of Ohio, so favorably Mrs. Oscar E. Stevens of Thayer Azuff Patchen, chg (Slipp.6 8 6 of Belfast was held at the nome of Mr. Marlboro, have been Mr. program that will reveal all of close of service on Brookline, Mass., visiting bm 9 9 the morning any known here in Katcha-Koo for Mass., is spending a few weeks with her of the Portia, (Berry)....,.9 and Mrs. Arthur Ritchie On September staging and Mrs. Fred Waldo Brown and alsc r ating qualities glorious 2 Sabbath, notice of which shall be an- son, Herbert H. and Time-2-24} 23}, 2.24}. the B. H. S. Stevens, family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Pierce of City- lie young soprano. At times 13 at 7.30 p. m. for the purpose of con- nounced from the pulpit on that or the Wednesday’s Races, 2.28 Class, Purse Mrs. Herbert S. and Mrs. Fred point. Mr. and Mrs. D.G. of voice will be heard alone; at £200. Sabbath. The Morey Steely Arling- sidering the question of federation for preceding inadequate accommodations of the M.