The Republican Journal Vol. 87, No. 21
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_ JOURNAI. J0h UME87_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MAY 27.1915. mjiUDnn ai Journal. The funeral of Lydia J.t wife of Frank A. ^g^fjoday’s UKITUARY BASE BALL. Jepson, was held at their home on Allyn street The Churches. THE MEMORIAL DAY War News. .The News of Bel- PROGRAM. rn last alternoon at 1 Rev. ief1. Obituary. .Newsof the Grange*. Jennette T. Bradman Friday o'clock, Horace MAINE COLLEGE STANDING. Personal. Dyer was born in The Christian Scientists hold services in THE PARADE. “r-onsfera in Heal Estate. .Maine B. Sellers of the Methodist church officiating. Pc. I of New York..Base Buckfield, Maine. July 8.1821, one of a family their hall, 127 Main The school children will Club Mrs. had been ill for some Won. Lost. Won. street, Sunday morning at meet at Memorial Miss Annie M. Simonton is of ten children. She Jepson time. She visiting in Free- "T-ecret Societies. .The Memo- was of de- 8 0 1.000 11 o’clock, and hall not later than 12.30 dom. Huguenot was born in Orland, the daughter of Colby. Wednesday evening at 7.80 p. m„ where all will be Program..The Churches.. scent on her father’s side. She Stephen 3 2 .600 Day ~ had the limit- Maine. o’clock, to which all are welcome. presented with and Si .Personal. and of flags fifty of the girls will , s Graduation. ed education of those Cynthia Curtis, formerly Monroe, and Bates.i 2 .333 Mrs. George Blodgett returned to 1 ij early days, but was al- be draped with red sashes. Bucksport Per- is survived by two sons and a a 1 4 The subject of the sermon at the usual ser- last nation of Rigs...Fairfield ambitious to daughter by Bowdoin.. ,260 Thursday from a short visit to Boston. A ways learn. She taught in “the The will form Transfers in Real Estate. .In former marriage, John W. Robbins of East At vice of worship at the Congregational Church parade for the march to the little red schoolhouse” between and Waterville, May 22nd, Colby defeated Mrs. Edward A. Wadsworth of Harriet Shiblee Searsport Walter Robbins at 10.46 next cemetery in front of Memorial hall at 1 o’clock returned Fri- o-mlmbrance Belfast, G. of Bangor and Maine, 5 to after Maine had three Sunday morning will be “The .. Little Friend of Mine Belfast until when 3, piled up day from a week’s m a 1843, she married Mr. David Invisible sharp, in the order: visit Boston and vicinity. Panama-Pacific Tour. Mrs. Cora M. Norton of this city. runs in the first Spectator.” Bible school at 12. following 1,0pm I .Free W. Dyer, a widower with a little inning. Mr. Orders..Does Ger- infant girlj Prayer Music, Fife and Drums. Charles W. and Mra. J. Day For meeting tbis,Thursday, evening at 7,30. ^Frederick, ’yii-moriul a time they lived on Primrose where Comrade J. who Want War?. .Literary News Hill, The funeral ot Shadnck tne eieven- Harvey Stinson, Marshal. spent the winter in arrived L., COBURN PENNANT. At the Universalist church next An armed Florida, home their three children were bom. The oldest, WINS COLBY Sunday squad from A. E. Clark Camp last Nates. montha old son of George L. and Edith Aldus acting Thursday. si,J Frederick At Coburn shut oat morning Rev. Arthur A. Blair will on as escort. MTictun Letter. .Political Points. H„ was in the navy the Civil Waterville, May 22nd, preach during Walker took at their home in East Bel- There will be 200 children a Mr. T. P. Mathews of Bethel Mission.. Bel- War place Ricker, 15 to 0, in the final of the the Assassination of Civilization, with forming human Liberty arrived last fl- p-imbarot Bay and died of yellow fever in West; a game Colby special flag dressed in T Key fast Wednesday, 26th, at 2 m., Rev. red, white and blue. hursday and was the of vs. Rockland‘High. .The May p. Interscholastic and was awarded reference to the war and to Memo- guest his uncle, T. W. High daughter, Miss Frances who did League the European MarshaU Post, G. A. G Ladies Circle of Drum Awakes (poem). .In- J„ literary Walter F. Sturtevant of the Baptist church rial Pitcher, for a few iff,'v\ ar pennant for 1916. Coburn hit Sunday. The Sunday school will be held the G. A. R., Auxiliary of the Sons of days. of Debts-Camden’s New work in Boston until five years when she consistently egse ago, officiating. •nd Bt Veterans, Emma White Barker Miss Sarah Ricker’s errors were costly. The the close of the preaching service. Tent, Jones returned to went to Jackson health resort in Dansville, N. many Daughters of Monday her postoffice. score: Veterans, in carriages. home in Mass A Personal Letter.. and At the church this The usual Concord, after sever- v jjtorials... Y; Edward A., formerly of Chicago, now OF THE Baptist week the services program at the cemetery will be spending of NEWS GRANGES. al weeka with progress of Woman”. .Death Innings...1 23456789RHE will be as foilews: carried out by the Grand and on MiBs Mary F. Abbott. ,o-he of Roswell, N, M. In 1853 Mr. a pros- This, Thursday, at 7.30 p. Army the Smith.. Corres- Dyer, Coburn.0 1 0 U 1 3 0 4-16 12 2 return in front of .County 2 m., the Memorial hall Rev. Mrs. Cecil of oramandel perous young built a beautiful prayer meeting; Sunday, at 10.46 a. m., Clsy Portland arrived Thurs- shipbuilder, Seaside Grange met as usual last Friday Ricker.0 00000000—03 13 Horace B. Sellers will a give short called here 'pondence. house on street on the morning service, with sermon by the address to day, by the illness of her News of Bel,a8t* High lot occupied by ; Evening, but owing to the absence of several Batteries, Fagan and Ashworth; Baxter, Lud- pastor; the children. mother, The and school at nooD; Christian Mrs. Caroline C. An Incident. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James H. members the was omitted and wig Sewall. Sunday Endeavor at THE AFTERNOON PROGRAM. Dolloff, Congress street, t ,ir Roderick.. Amusing program only t£( Deaths... Burnham’s New Howes. This home was the 5.30, and evening service at 7.30 p. m. Miss Recent destroyed in great the routine business was transacted. At Immediately after the return of the Marjorie Coombs of Camden was the high school league. parade in ( c-hoolhouse. .Some Statistics of the fire of from Grove Belfast last 1873, together with his shipyard prop- the meeting tomorrow, Friday, night a Memo- At Thomas H. Marshall Post and A. E. cemetery the following program Friday to attend the interment of World’s Record Hen..ASea- Rockland,May 22nd,Thomaston High won Circle, n'3r erty. This disaster were will be in her I .Pittsfield Per- and other reverses rial program will be given, to include a me- it® Clark Camp, S. of V., and and Emma given Memorial hall: grandmother, Mrs. Mary A. Coombs. falvre Reminiscence. fourth straight game in the Knox-Waldo Auxiliary Nathan Read’s Steamboats.. followed by several changes of residence, one morial address Victor a White Barker D. of will Assembly A< H. Welch Mrs. Julia G. smais by Merriam; paper League, 7 to with a in the Tent, V., attend morn- McKeen returned Summer of the 6, batting rally Lincoln s Address at Thursday ftate Farmers’fcUnion..For longest being with their eldest daugh- on “What Influence the Heroes of the Civil at the Unitarian church Gettysburg. frora where seventh which overcame Rockland ing worship Sunday, Rockland, she had been the inning _ Com. L. C. Putnam guest Visitors. ter, Mrs. H. H. McDonald, in her home on War Have on Our Miss 30th. The Rev. General of Mrs. C. .Hens Country Today," by High School. Linnell steadied after the first May pastor, A. ;E. Wilson, Orders, Adjutant Thomas Gannon Augusta Mather for two weeks. County Correspondence. Pay Roll of C*1, Northport avenue; where her father died in Lucy Cochran, the worthy master; tableaux, and will preach on the “The Builders of Honor, Thomas Gannon ,i ,.nis a Day Each..Grand Lodge, inning had 13 strikeouts. The score: subject, Elmer Foote of Boston, who has 1904 and Tenor Solo (selected) E. White played on her husband in 1910. Since Septem- music, and readings appropriate to the day. Our Nation.” All are cordially invited. George the Belfast base K.ofP. Innings..1 23456789RHE Address of Welcome, ball team in past seasons, Stcckton ber Mrs. Dyer had lived with Mrs. John Dol- H. S 0 1 stars} "rt. Springs. .Ship Ac the regular of £ 000060 1—79 2 Commander J. W. Thomas H. Mar- calied on Belfast friends the first of meeting Morning Light R- H. S Among the Belfast who went Ferguson, the week'. ^5' 1 he Belfast Price Current.. loff on where she died of 3 0101000 0—66 4 people to shall Post. Congress street, Grange, Monroe, Saturday evening, May 22nd, Miss Married.. Died. Linnell Rockland to attend the meeting of the Eastern Prayer. Evelyn Brown of Newport is the ^orn. pneumonia, May after a brief illness of Batteries, and Clark; Rose and Rich- Chaplain G. L. Hatch guest 18th, a short program was presented, as follows: ardson. Solo of her Mrs. Maine branch of the Women’s Foreign Mis- Soprano (selected) aunt, Ethel Wiley for the summer 32 hours. Impressive open air services were current “Do Roil call, events; reading, Your sion were Mrs.