Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Maine - Annual Report, 1905
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The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Women's Publications - All Publications 1-1-1905 Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Maine - Annual Report, 1905 Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Maine Staff Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Maine Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/maine_women_pubs_all Part of the Women's History Commons Repository Citation Staff, Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Maine, "Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Maine - Annual Report, 1905" (1905). Maine Women's Publications - All. 657. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/maine_women_pubs_all/657 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Women's Publications - All by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized by Google as part of an ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it universally accessible. https://books.google.com rr THIR ANNUAL REPORT^ Woman's Christian Temperance Union ....of Maine.... Gonareaational Gburcb, Bar Ijarbor Year aiding September, \m THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT -OF THE — Woman's hristian Temperance Union ....of Maine.... " For God and Home and Every Land." (gongregational Church, Bar fiarbor Year ending September, 1905 ROCKLAND, ME. PRESS OF THE COURIER-GAZETTE. I9°5- 0 513ST 12/97 XL1 ' 53-005-00 bbl Annual Meetings. 1875 ------ Old Orchard 1876 ------- Old Orchard 1877 - Richmokd 1878 Old Orchard 1879 Bangor 1880 - Belfast 1881 Lewiston 1882 - - , - ... Rockland 1883 - - Kennebunk 1884 Gardiner 1885 Portland 1886 Bangor 1887 Auburn 1888 Bath 1889 Bar Harbor 1880 Portland 1891 Augusta 1892 Lewiston 1893 Rockland 1894 Auburn 1895 Houlton 1896 - : Belfast 1897 - Bath 1898 Bangor 1899 Portland 1900 Calais 1901 BtDDEFORD 1902 Waterville 1903 Dover 1904 - Augusta 1905 - Bar Harbor Date of Organization of Unions. Auburn June, 1886 Sidney Aug., 1895 Greene 1889 Wayne May, 1899 Mechanic Falls Sept., 1902 Winfchrop 1886 South Durham July, 1892 Appleton Nov., 1899 Turner Sept., 1888 Camden Feb., 1882 Bridigewater June, 1896 Friendship 1899 Crystal Oct., 1903 Rockland 1878 Houlton 18S5 Spruce Head July, 1891 Houlton Y June, 1904 Union Nov., 1884 Island Falls Nov., 1893 Warren 1891 Limestone Dec., 1888 Dresden Mills Oct., 1886 Mars Hill and Blaine 1894 East Jefferson Feb., 1890 Mars Hill Y March, 1903 Newcastle and Damariscotta. ..1893 Maple Grove Oct., 1903 New Haribor 1896 Presque Isle April, 1879 North Waldoboro Oct., 1900 SpragTie's Mills Dec., 1888 Round Pond 1890 Washburn March, 1903 Waldoboro April, 1889 West Caribou Sept., 1903 Bethel April, 1893 Fridgtcn August, 1896 Brownfleld 1878 Rruns.vick Sept., 1892 Buckfleld 1899 Cumberland Mills 1887 Hiram June, 1879 East Windihaim Jan., 1900 Kezar Falls Sept., 1904 Freeport June, 1901 Norway Nov., 1898 Jray June, 1895 Ruimford Center Jan., 1904 Harrison Jan., 1896 Rumford Falls 1901 New Gloucester Sept., 1892 South Paris Nov., 1898 North Yarmouth Sept., 1901 West Paris Dec., 1890 Peak's Island July, 1889 Bangor Crusade March, 1874 South Windham 1876 Bangor Y Oct., 1898 3troud"water 1875 Bradford July, 1896 Westbrook 1881 Carmel Sept., 1902 North Windihaim Sept., 1904 Dexter 1885 Windham Center 1881 Dexter Y June, 1904 Yarmouth Nov., 1892 East Corinth Dec., 1901 Farmington June, 1886 Garland 1900 Farmington Y 1902 Haimpden Feb., 1904 New Sharon July, 1903 Kenduskeag Fet>., 1892 Stratton June, 1890 Lagrange Sept., 1902 Wilfn Oct., 1S90 Millinocket Sept., 1901 Bar Harbor March, 1886 Montague and Howland..June, 189S South Deer Isle May, 1896 Newport July, 190;i Southwest Harbor Sept., 1891 Oldtown Y March, 1901 Southwest Harbor Y March, 1902 Orono 188:< Winter Harbor Oct., 1898 Paslsadulmkeag' June, 1902 Augusta Jan., 1876 Atkinson Sept., 1894 China 1889 Bowerhank July, 1904 Gardiner Oct., 1902 Dover and Foxcraft 1884 Monmouth 1889 Greenville 1889 4 Milo Oct., 1890 Troy July, 1894 Monson Oct., 1902 Waldo Aug., 1892 Parkman Aug., 1900 Wlnterport 189^ Suimimit July, 1904 Baring Aug., 1903 Bath MaUch, 1881 Calais Sept., 1891 Bowdoinham 1897 Oherryfield 18S6 Poplham Beach Sept., 1890 Columbia Falls 1901 Woolwich Dec, 190T EaJstport 1878 Fairfield March, 1892 East Steuben Sept., 1899 Hartland July, 1902 Maehias Jan., 1883 Mercer Oct., 1903 Machiasport March, 1904 Ripley Sept., 1902 Millbridge Sept., 1892 Shawm ut :.1890 Milltown Feb., 1901 SkoWhegan 1880 Petit Menan Feb., 1899 St. Albans June, 1886 Princetown Aug., 1903 Belfast 1878 Unionville 1902 Burnham July, 1904 Whitneyville Aug., 1903 Freedom June, 1900 Kennetrank Jan., 1879 Ellinigwood Corner Jan., 1904 Old Orchard 1884 Knox 'March, 1904 Saco Dec., 1901 Monroe May, 1899 Sanford Sept., 1892 Searsmont 1882 South Berwick April, 1884 Seansport March, 1904 West Lebanon Aug., 1890 Oxford 1905 Memorial Members of Maine W. C. T. U. 1900 1902 Mrs. Malinda Small Joseph Farwell Edward Forest Llttlefield 1903 Mrs. Mary A. Osborne Nathaniel Ames Miss Eunice Merritt Mrs. Nancy Parsons Ames N. S. Fernald Adoniram J. Ames George S. Hunt Miss Julia W. Soule David Perkins Jesse W. Chandler Neal Dow 1904 Rev. C. F. Allen, D. D. Rev. Zachariah Gibson Mrs. Ellen N. Reynolds Mrs. Sally Gibson 1901 Miss Anna A. Wharff Miss Harriet A. Leavitt Mrs. Rebecca S. Warren Life Members of Maine W. C. T. U. 1 899 1901 Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stevens Mrs. Julia Irish Miss Anna A. Gordon Mrs. S. W. Ricker Mrs. Sarah W. McLellan Miss Cornelia M. Dow Mrs. R. C. Hall Miss Clara M. Farwell Mrs. Rollin T. Hack Miss Estelle M. Brainerd Mrs. Ann F. Greeley Mrs. Adelaide S. Johnston Mrs. L. J. Spaulding Mrs. Evelyn A. Harvey Willard Gordon Wyman 1002 Mrs. Helen Delano Mrs. Eliza L. Averill Miss Emily F. Miller Miss Harriet J. Loring Mrs. Hannah J. Bailey Mrs. Jennie M. Nason Mrs. Gertrude Stevens Leavitt Ralph Ames Leavitt Mrs. Kate DeWitt 1903 Mrs. Mary S. Burnham Mrs. Olive S. Hanson Mrs. Sadie H. Bates Mrs. Mary C. Woodbury Mrs Frances W. Chandler M. Stevens Mrs. A. W. Clark Francis Willard Hall Mrs. E. A. G. Stickney Gordon Woodbury Johnson Fuller Prince Studley Miss Almira F. Ginn 1900 1904 Mrs. Mary C. McDowell Mrs. Violet Goss Mrs. Susan M. French Mrs. V. K. Rollins Mrs. Emma E. Thompson Rosamond Woods Mrs. E. Maria Vose Mrs. Helen Driscoll 1905 Mrs. J. McLennan Mrs. Susan M. Grant Mrs. Georgie Tyler Woods Miss Cornelia Durant Gould Miss Lucy Littlefield Murray MISS CORNELIA M. DOW October 12, 1905. We may not better express our appreciation of the noble, useful life of our promoted comrade and of our grief because she has left us than by placing upon this record the words which Mrs. Stevens sent to her home city immediately upon learning that Miss Dow had passed on : "The Woman's Christian Temperance Union, local, state, national and world's, are sorely bereft by the Home-going of Miss Cornelia Dow. She had unwavering faith in the basic principles of the W. C. T. U., peace, purity, total absti nence and prohibition, and for their promotion she gave her time, her influence and her money. She has for many years been officially connected with this organization occupying po sitions of trust and honor. She had the love and confidence of Frances E. Willard who selected her for a most important charge in connection with our work. "I send this message from Miss Willard's old home where we are making final preparations for the Los Angeles, Califor nia, Convention, which Miss Dow had so confidentially planned to attend, joining us here in a few days. "I cannot adequately express the sense of personal loss I so deeply feel nor my gratitude for her devoted, unselfish toil on behalf of those 'causes that need assistance against the wrongs that need resistance.' It is hard to realize that she who was so alert has passed out of the activities of this life into the glory and beauty of the Home which is eternal and in the Heavens. We thank God tor her benificent life here, and pray that we, like her, may be 'steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord.' Great-hearted, loyal comrade, hail, but not farewell ! " State Officers for 1905-1906 PRESIDENT MRS. LILLIAN M. N. STEVENS, Stroudwater. Corresponding Secretary Mroo CoitiTBLiA M. Dow> . Portland Recording Secretary Miss Claka M. Farwell . Rockland Assistant Recording Secretary Mrs. Althea G. Quimby . North Turner Treasurer Mrs. Adelaide S. Johnston . Fort Fairfield Vice Presidents Androscoggin — Mrs. Helen A. Thomas, Greene. Aroostook — Mrs. Jennie E. Seamans, Carey. Cumberland — Miss Cornelia M. Dow, Portland. Franklin — Mrs. C. M. Kies, North Jay. Hancock — Mrs. Estelle B. Stanley, Southwest Harbor. Kennebec — Mrs. Blanche M. Friend, Augusta. Knox— Mrs. R. C. Hall, Rockland. Lincoln— Miss J. Maude Barker, Cedar Grove. Oxford— Mrs. E. A. G. Stickney, E. Brownfield. Penobscot — Mrs. Evelyn A. Harvey, Kenduskeag. Piscataquis — Mis? Mae McKusick, Parkman. Somerset— Mis. M. H. Giaflum, Pittsfield. Sagadahoc — Mrs. Helen Delano, Bath. Waldo — Miss Emily F. Miller, North Seatsmont. Washington — Mrs. E. Maria Vose, Calais. York — Mrs. Elizabeth Mauson, Kittery. State Headquarters, 150 Free Street, Portland. Superintendents of Departments For i 9o5 -i 906. T. ORGANIZATION Work Among Foreign Speaking People — Mrs Frances A. Bradbury, Dexter. Young Woman's Work — Miss Lubelle B. Patrick, Groveville, Honorary Secretary ; Miss Klla F. Merrill, Oldtown, General Secretary ; Miss Winifred Vose, Calais, Assistant Secretary ; Miss Katharine Free man, South West Harbor, Fellowship Secretary ; Mrs. Lydia A. B. Gilmore, Woolwich, Custodian of Funds. L. T. L. Work — Miss Annie C. Bagley, Norway, Honorary Secretary ; Mrs. Myrtle G. R. Ames, Fort Fairfield, General Secretary. II. PREVENTIVE Hygienic Reform and Heredity and Physical Culture — Mrs. Myra M. Patrick, Harrison. Non- Alcoholic Medication — Lottie E. Sanborn, M.