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The Repuri .ican ^ 88 SEPTEMBER ,)H'ME _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 21, 1916. NUMBER 38 uf loday’s Journal. SECOND MAINE CAVALRY REUNION. THE CHAPEL IN MINE ^OBITUARY. In Northport Again. GROVE CEMETERY. FEDERATION OF WOMAN’S PERSONAL. CLUBS. Show in Monroe. .To The 26th annual reunion of the 2nd Maine Attention is called to the new I e pabv Mrs. Ellen said Mr chapel now Maine M. Frost died at 12 45 a. m. “It was eighteen years ago, lackland Dry..Second Cavalry Association was held in the G. A. R., Sept. being built in Grove This The 24th 19; h at her used to come to cemetery. chapel annual session of the Maine Fed- Mrs. B. F. Wells of rv Reunion_Waldo County home. No. 63 Cedar after a Dyer, “that Belfast parties Auburn is visiting Bel- hall in Camden on 13 14. The associa- street, is for the free use of iration of Woman's Clubs at the Kineo .Transfers in Real Sept. everybody, as occasion opened ast '(1 Grange. long illness with a for lobster dinners.” Hia North- relatives. tion was called to order complication of diseases my place iouse, Wednesday night. 13;h, with 185 .Obituary-In Northport by president Carey and may need, and such a chapel has long been Sept. She was born in farm bordered on Deep Cove, and in a lelegates from all over the State James Robertson and Churches. .The the of the and treasurer were Hampden, October 7, 1846 port presenting family are The Cnapel reports secretary very much needed in this city. Furthermore, Miss visiting tne of the later in the iredentifils. Fanny E. Lord of Bangor, in ,ve Cemetery. .Maine Federa- daughter late General and Mahala cottage on the shore, occupied elatives Swanville. read and accepted. Letters from absent com- it will add very much to the attractiveness of dee president, presided. Reports of the vari- Woman’s Clubs. .The Unity Wyman Grant. Her season a family, the lobsters | rades werfe Comrade parents died when she by Philadelphia ius officers and committees were Mrs. A. J. Mason of New6.. read. W. S. Irish extend- Grove cemetery. read,showing Bangor is the guest of Wedding Bells..War was a child and her as hat the | early home was with rela- were served, with such accompaniments revised membership list of Maine ler ed the association an invitation to attend a By the kindness and of Charles sister, Mrs. M. C. Hill. ;y [-penal tives in Pittsfield and with them. Mr, generosity ilubwcmen numbers more than 6500 New and entertainment at the G. A. R. hall Harmony, August 13, the parties chose to bring Un- banquet F. Swift and W. Augustus Swift, and a few ilubs were admitted to the federation as fol- Mr. Ben. Mason of Haskell, Texas, is the .t, Missouri..Ridiculously 1865, she married Edmund who been notified beforehand, a in the The declared a re- Q. Frost, had Dyer having ows: Cosmos Club of | Federal Farm Loan Hear- evening. president others, who voluntarily contributed goodly Lewiston, Lithgow Club | cuest of his cousin, W. A. Mason. just returned Irom a four years’ service in the party would be made up that comfortably if Winslow, Round Table and Current Events ,V ashington Gossip. cess for the purpose of comrades paying dues. the trustees have ahead with amounts, gone 31ub of Addie Crocker of Lewiston was Civil War in Co. D, Ninth Maine filled one of the big buckboards of the Belfast Falls and the Writers Re- the guest of i,r«>e Fair..Echoes from the Comrade moved that we to Regiment, the the result be a fine and learch ^Columbia Gillespie proceed work, and will Club, made up of writers who contrib ier last Their married life was and of course it included uncle, W, H. Snow, week. I n "Hell in Texas”.... Maine congenial and happy. Livery Co., “Dana,” ited to elect officers, and the following were elected: convenient chapel, and a lasting monument to the federation book, with headquarters Repoit. They celebrated their golden who held the ribbons. It seems hard to real- it Old Orchard. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Small and Mrs. Mam j. President, Charles E. Wing, Wayne; 1st vice- wedding August the generosity of the News..Polit- givers. Mrs. 1 rials. .Northport 13, 1915, at their home on Cedar street with ize that automobiles were not then in evi- Grace A. Wing of Auburn, federation ey Harriman in C. O. Gardiner; 2nd I wish to call reader spent Sunday Swanville. p,nits. .The News of Brooks.. president, Knox, vice-presi- the attention of every iresioent, gave her annual address only a small family because of dence. I don’t think that any of the party Thursday .East Bel- A. D. gathering Mrs. of Miss Anne M. left a ,1 y Correspondence. dent, Grant, Massachusetts; secretary The Journal that we still lack about $600 of ind reports were made by the corresponding Kittredge Thursday for Frost’s then health. were attracted the impaired Their early specially by scenery. ecretary and the treasurer. Three sessions i 'ew weeks’ visit in and treasurer, George W. Cross, Gardiner; His- enough to finish and pay for the building. Boston and Beverly, Mass. home was in directed to lob- eere of Belfast. St. Albans, but in 1870 they Their attention was wholly held Thursday, and the program for the j torian, Charles E. Wing, Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. We would ask all good citizens of Belfast, or Rev. M. S. Preble of Brooks attended the moved to Palmyra, where Mr. Frost sters—about two apiece of “counts” was the msiness sessions was practically as outlined, ! ,ne of Old Age. .Important West Mr. and Mrs. R L Mr. and engaged former rhe J.A.Brewster, Bean, of citizens who are still interested in the matter of revising the constitution was *eunion of the 16th Maine in Portland, Sept. Port.. Probate Court. .Notable in farming, etc. In 1902 they located in Pitts- average consumption—but one the party 1 ,~H!, Mrs.G. E. H. M. Bean and Mrs. liscusBed at some but no definite action Tour. War, Wool, Wilson Allen, C. I. Lin- welfare of their home city, to contribute length L3th. f ng field and resided there until September, 1914 discovered that there was good cunner fishing vas taken. f .Reunion of Veterans coln, rtere made honorary members. Comrade whatever amount can feel to toward Wyoming off the shore in the direction of they give The included in the list Miss L. returned last Fashion Notes. .General when they came to Belfast to be near their Wright’s necrologist’s report Beryl Page Friday ember Gillespie made a motion that the wives, sons this most if those who near and where for many the worthy object. Any contribution, bad passed away during the year from a visit with Mrs. Ned Reed in Slcow* ir- on Germany’s War Policy. only son, Clarence E, Frost, who had moved Point, b^, years and be made members of the as- however be and be firs Hiram P. Farrow of the Belfast Woman’s daughters, DiBsells of a small,will very acceptable, I social Problems. .Literary News here from Pittsfield in 1912. Mrs. Fro6t was Philadelphia occupied cottage 3lub. aegan. sociation and this was carried. A rising vote much the trustees. otee.. at the Nation- and had a in the cove appreciated by was l Nepotism for many an active and consistent mem- wharf and boat-landing It voted to publish a new book, a collec- Milton C. left Sat-irdav for Med- was given to Mrs. C.I. Lincoln for her auto years Stephenson S \[ital. .Skippers V\ifeat Helm.. trip above. We all dislike very much to go out and per- tion of the prize stories written by Federation Maine Reunion, ber of the Free Will Baptist Church. Ever ford, Mass., to take a course at Tufts Dental second and Comrade Billings made remarks as to the sonally ask each individual for a contribution, nembers, to be ready for circulation at holi- considerate of the comfort of those about her But the scenic attractions of this section the Federation the College. ij rtf urt. ..Stockton Springs. .Bel- good service of Mrs. Lincoln.Comrade Gillespie and would like to understand that lay time, guaranteeing everybody tale of an rice Current. .. Born. Married, she was present in the homes of neighbors and were not to Some years edition of 2,000 copies. Miss M. Greenlaw of t entered j extended an invitation to the association to go unrecognized. we need this for the of Carrie iis city News. money general good At the opening of the session Thursday >it-d .Ship friends in times of sickness and sorrow. She ago Mrs. Louise J. Pratt, having previously the Shaw Business in last make the headquarters Post No. 7, at the Na- the inhabitance of Belfast or visitors in our sight an informal reception was held. In the College Augusta did well and cheerfully her woman’s part in an become the owner of Bald Rock, bought the lines were the Mrs. tional Encampment next year. The secretary midst. So let us have your voluntary gift. receiving president, Wing, Monday. ; GM SHOW AT MONROE. active life. She is survived by her husband Dyer farm, Mr. Dyer a life lease of and members of the executive board, Miss In was instructed to send the members of the giving Let your contributions come along, and Mrs. Olive J. Mixer has returned home to _ right Fanny Lord of Mrs.