The Republican Journal: Vol. 89, No. 34
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Thc Republican Journal ~ VOU ME 80_ BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY. APOITST 1A17 .... ■^ Contents ot Today’s Journal. OBITUARY. NORTHPORT. The Northport Country Club. — I ihe Draft.. .Obituary. ..The North PERSONAL. 1 PERSONAL. I the personal. ■' burch Auxiliary at Battery., — Mrs. Mary A. Cheever died Aug. 15th Dick i f Ttu> News of The Granges. .North- Phinning of Roslindale has arriv- Owing to a little mix-up in the Mrs. I. L. at the home of her Mrs. A. dates, Wilband of Thomaston ar- | Colonial Theatre. .The North- daughter, E. ed for his annual Mrs. Martha Cummings of Boston is Miss Lou Smalley left {u)rt. visit dance scheduled for Aug. 31& will not be rived to visit friends. last Thursday to | rt Country Club. .Personal. Smith on Allyn where she recently the street, |had Mrs. guest of Mrs. Camilla W. Hazeltine. visit relatives in Castine. .Four Minute Talks. .Pe- A. M. Fernald of Belfast is held, but there will be a dinner and dance I Editorials. been for the past two months, coming visit- Hon. Frank E. Guernsey of Dover was the Heifer. .Trans- friends in on the Labor Miss Lillian Ames of Boston was the Alfred Johnson of veioping Dairy ing Northport. following Monday, Day. in Belfast last Brookline, Mass., in Real from her home in Prospect Mrs. Friday on business. (era Estate..Only Young guest of Miss H. arrived for a On this occasion a special dinner will be Grace Hall the past Wednesday short visit, i.enerals for France. .Snap Shots, Cheever was born i> Ted Burd has arrived from Monroe in 1838, the Boston for Miss Helen Wescott left recently to week. in Waldo Ameri- his vacation and is served. i Richard Foster Crocker of Fort Rent is rope County..An daughter of the late Reuben and Avis being given the glad visit Miss Hazel Barnard of Lewiston. ,n Idea..County Correspondence.. hand. It is expected that Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paul of Attleboro, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, : in Labor.. 1918 (Knowlton) Colson. She was twice mar- Joseph t-c procity Safeguard Eugene Parsons will leave soon Levensen of will for Mass., are guests of Mrs. Grace C. Pills- M. Crocker. Bean Crop. ried and both of her husbands are de- Mrs. Barringson of Brookline, Mass., arrive Boston has arrived Boston, where he will have Editorials. ...The Churches.Etna about Aug. 24th for the week-end. Mrs. employment. bury. Miss Helen Morrill of ceased. Two daughters and one son sur- to visit her daughter, Mrs. Rosenfeld Amesbury, Mass., Hinpmeeting. .County Correspond- at Miss Elizabeth Doak is j: vive: her Levensen is well remembered as Miss visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copeland of Albion formerly of arrived last ence* Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Goldie cottage. Belfast, Thursday a Cleveland, Frank who has spent the sum- aunt, Mrs. O. Haskell in Rockland. were of Belfast relatives the to visit News of Belfast. an actress who was in Ohio at Mr. Dorothy Franck, guests past friends. traveling and Mrs. George of Farrington mer season in since a small Mr. and Mrs. Cecil of I items of All Sorts.. Maine Items.. the time of her mother’s and Web- Northport Clay Woodfords week. Lieut. Frank D. Hazeltine of Platts— death, Bangor have taken CoBy for nsense.. A Czar of Russia.. For cottage child. are guests at the home of Mark ster Colson of Mrs. Dolloff. Percy E. Greer left last Saturday for burg is the of his Mr. and erty and God (poem) .High Class Prospect. Cleveland the remainder of August. guest parents, for Maine State Fair,., arrived Despite the Mrs. Arthur W. Morse has returned where he has Mrs. Ben mdeville here Saturday evening to attend Mrs. downpour Friday night Brockton, Mass., employ- Hazeltine. se at Harding of New York has and Gambling Fay's...No arrived there was a attendance at from a two weeks’ the funeral which took place at 10 a. m. good the din- visit at Old Orchard. ment. Miss ops to Russia. to spend the remainder of the Hannah Holmes of Ellsworth re- summer ner 40 guests being served the Peat in Maine... An Monday, Rev. Eugene S. Philbrook of dance, Mrs. W. B. Morse of Liberty is the Mrs. Frank J. Rigby of Woodfords ar- a t.uilding... with her daughter, Mrs, Leon Brown. cently spent few days with her aunt, Statement .. American Italian dinner at 6.30. Among those en- ..nishing Augusta ofliciatng. The remains were ! guest at the home of her son, Arthur W. rived Tuesday to visit Miss Maude E. Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore. .The New There are a gress. Shipyard (poem) large number of guests at tertaining were Ira M. Cobe, R. A. Pea- .ttle Horn .Ordeal of taken to Monroe for interment. | Morse. Barker. Big (poem). the Inn for j Miss Eva M. Wight has returned from Doctors. .The Pro- Northport the remainder of vey, Frederick G. Spinney, Dr. Clarence ammar. Army Miss Sarah C. Collins of Boston is Miss Alma F. of in Horatio C. Thomas was found dead the season and Mrs. Colby Brockton, Mass., Freedom, where she was the guest of Mr. ?«? Court..War Time Dresses Andrews has every ! Pettingill, Donald Clark, H. L. Wood- a few is a short with h ushion. 20th at his home in East Sears- reason to spending weeks with Belfast rela- spending vacation Belfast and Mrs. Ralph August feel proud of her first season as ! cock, R. E. Stevens. Most of the parties j Reynolds. Stockton ..Born tives. ! relatives. ,rsport. Springs. where he lived alone. The Mr. Chase and Constance Married. Died. .Belfast Price Cur- mont, neigh- proprietor. were small. The dinner was one of the Talpey of missed Miss Marian Little of rent. bors him and went to his home best of the season and was Miss Bernice Whitney of Thomaston Lexington, Mass., York are guests of Mr and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thayer and Mr. repeated by where found him dead on the arrived is the guest of Miss Janet McLellan at they floor, special the same sort of menu last Friday to visit Miss Blanche Ames-Williams at the Battery. and Mrs. Wheeler of Boston are request, where he had guests the Battery. been probably since August dinner being in July. Jennys. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith of Boston rHE DRAFT. at the Inn, motoring down in the latter’s given early 15th or 16th. Medical Inspector Dr. O. Miss Harold Drisko of Boston arrived re- a — Florence Bailey of returned home Tuesday after few days car. This is the second visit Mr. and Dinner will be served at 6.30 Norwood, S. was called to-mor- Vickery and pronounced Mass., is the guest of Mrs. Robert F. cently to visit his cousin, Miss Maude visit with Miss Louise H. Ferguson. ii men examined by the board Mrs. Thayer have paid to the Inn this row, Friday, evening and it is that the cause of death as heart disease. He hoped Russ. Gammans. Mrs. House last Thursday, Friday season. will be on hand Rhoda Warsowe and little son had always lived in Searsmont, where he everyone promptly so Mrs. Sally Durham Hanshue, daughter David of are ^ iv 76 were passed, and 12 did that all will finish at Llewellyn Wood, Jr., of Valhalla, N. Chelsea, Mass., visiting at was in He Mrs. Frank Carleton Sargent of Mal- eating about the j employed general farming. is and son Jerome left for :or examination here but were same as Y., is relatives in Belfast and Betty Monday the Gentner cottage in East Belfast a at the time, the entertainment follows visiting survived by his wife, a daughter and two den, Mass., guest Northport Inn, >r as follows: their home in Boston. was the dinner immediately The entertain- Brooks. Mrs. E. O. Pendleton w ill leave sons in Massachusetts. Two the guest of honor recently at a to-day, brothers, Miss Nichols, mariner. ment will consist of several musical num- Miss Launa Fletcher of Jamaica Mabel Butters has returned to for a visit in Greenville with Eugene and D. M. Thomas of Searsmont dinner party given at the Country Club Plans, Thursday, examined in after a visit with her Morrill, to be Miss Anne bers, including vocal solos by Madam Cara Mass., is visiting her Miss Doris Bangor cousin, her daughter, Mrs. Sidney P. Young also survive. The remains were brought by M. Kittredge. Covers cousin, Sapin and Mrs. Alice Houston Stevens of Wilson. Miss Maude E. Barker. Aaburn. to the Nye undertaking rooms in Belfast were laid for six. Mrs. William Veazie Pratt and infant enlisted and l.irk, discharged, Boston; banjo specialties by Mary C. Miss Marian Edward F. Littlefield of Lewiston is son arrived from New York Monday and were taken to the East Rev. and Mrs. Albert E. Luce and Miss Parsons left last Saturday Wednesday ■.ability. or as she is known on Thorndike, the for where she has em- spending the week with his daughter, for a visit at the Johnson Homestead. Searsmont cemetery Tuesday, where the Lillian Spinney of Old Town, Misses Attleboro, Mass., bert Mclnnis, enlisted. vaudeville stage, Shirley Thornejspeeches Mrs. Ernest S. Webber. funeral was held at 2 p. m., Rev. W. P. Emma Frost of Thomaston, Lena A ployment. Capt. and Mrs. Harry Snow and ■ !ney, in Waldo County hospi- by members and an original sketch by an Palmer of Searsmont officiating. Sanborn, Leverne Whitten and Alberta Hugh D. McLellan arrived last Fri- Miss Hester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.