Oldie 87 Belfast, Maine, Thursday, Jume 24,1915
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87 OLDIE JUME BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 24,1915. N EMBER 2'"~ of Today’s Journal. mg from ,nt,mate . UbllUARY. personal knowledge Mr. BASE BALL. Pa'd anal“J“ent tribute The Churches. Real Estate.. Potato I to the departed PERSONAL. ,'t rs in anaSm,t£ Mr. Bla.r followed personal. -:a of the Here In a few lines I to with a fervent The streets ofiiuary...-News imperfect attempt There prayer, service at the Uni- were filled with people last Sat- f waa a P'ofurion of There will be the usual Ira M. Cobe *’.. Secret Societies-The pay a tribute to a friend ana fellow j floral tributes and urday afternoon to witness returned Saturday from a busi- Mrs. departed with the parade of the Lucy Meson of Bluehill i3 Mra Base Ball. .Personal many friends and neighbors versalist church next Sunday morning, ness to New York. visiting citizen. On the night of the 6th of June, 1915, | were present to recently organized Leonard & Barrows Ath- trip Ezra L. Talbot. Islands..Of Inter- do honor to one who by the pastor. Sunday school at ,.,irg Maine after a short but had been preaching letic Mrs. Fannie Baker Storms of exceedingly painful illness, j long prominent association, of which H. W. Peters is New York is ; Charles Massure ; Auto Tourists. Washington 11 musical circles and noon. has been granted a he passed out, and on the Wednes- in the social life of the and the guest of Mrs. Charles Baker. furlough' facts fcr Farmers. .The War following manager Harold B. Lord captain. The to Belfast from the National Peace in the community. The bearers were Home, Togus. i'ax. The Propaganda day, quiet cemetery at Lincolnville Cen- Messrs. Albert Rev. Nathan Hunt of Mornii preaches each parade was formed on street Mr. and Mrs. John F. of I --r‘^0. C. High opposite Cooper Rockland Mr. and Mrs. B. A. to we laid him Burgess. Percy A. Spencer of Pittsfield East Romance. .League tre, to rest. A large company of Sanborn, Charles E. Sunday afternoon at the schoolhouse at City* Memorial Building in the following order: Bel- are guests of Mrs. Frances H.Murcb and fam- .The Rebekah Con- ; Johnson and Elmer A. were in Belfast several the 5. ri.^ Ivace. old companions, and relatives Sherman. All are invited to attend these fast days past week.* v neighbors partic- point. cordially Band, J, Lee Patterson director; ily. ,r, Castine. The Governor’s Supt. in the last mortal Miss Nellie Taber has returned Vote on ipated service; the interment, services. Walter C. Shaw and Charles R. to Unity ven states to Suf- Simon W Pierce Mayor Coombs, Mrs. L, M. Orff and little aiea une 16th at his home granddaughter, from to at E. M. C. S.. performed with Masonic honors,by the present in Mr. Shaw's car; the Castine and L. & B. Quincy, Mass,, spend the summer braduation ou the Ball s Rev. D. B. Phelan the Baccalaure- A Priscilla are relatives in War- Corner road in 73 preached Berry, visiting with her father. at Hampden Academy.. emblems of Hope and Immortality, the bright Belfast, aged A. ball team; P. D. H. and Lewis ) ?*H.,tion His sermon the class of the Rock- Carter, fife, ren. .:r5 d personals. years death was taused ate to graduating .'|i- sky and springing flowers, being rendered by kidney Auspland and Bennie Parser Stephen has his glori- rou e. He had school at the M. E. church drums, represent- Miss Bagley resigned place im Today. The Scotch-Irish in been iH- for some port High Sunday Mary A. Bickford of N. It War ous. As a shipmaster William time and ing the of Brooklyn, Y., Thomaston State and * Bragg belong- several weeks June 13th. Spirit '76; members of the associa- prison moved to his ago was in the Waldo morning, arrived to America ed to a class which is fast County and a of Tuesday spend the summer at her old farm in Montville. of Belfast. passing; passing for tion, long line enthusiastic fans. At hospital treatment. Mr. Pierce was born home. with the wooden hull and tower of can- The Christian Scientists hold services in Grove Patterns. snowy in street the procession halted and Misses Dollie fabrics and Califor- Belmont, the son of the Supt. Myrick 4and# Helen Cushman L’ vas; a class of men late Hiram and their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at Shaw Rev. and Mrs. l icano. .Marine Matters. .Sons courageoos, self reliant Deborah introduced the mayor, who made a brief Charles B. Ames of Sharon, of Montville are of Sheriff '.'v. Watson Pierce, and had fol- guests and Mrs* -A Female Homestead and whom the waters of the always 11 o’clock, and Wednesday evening at 7.30 but Mass., are guests of Mr. and 3!6Ve^ vrans. Resourceful, by lowed the witty speech which was greeted with Mrs. George G. Frank A. Cushman. News and Notes. occupation of He is sur- erary .Long- world were sailed and to whom the shores of farming. o’clock, to which all are welcome. cheers. One of the crowds for Wells, They will spend several weeks at Lake Recent Deaths.. vived his biggest years Mr. and a a Birthplace.. by wife, formerly Miss Cora Allen- Mrs. W. H. Merriam and Mr. and f'b many lands were familiar. As a citizen he was gathered on the Quantabacook. a Modern;Clipper wood of Services as usual in the Congregational Congress street grounds. riser,(poem).. Belmont; by two and three Mrs. L. A. Gardner of Stockton were visitors one of those to whom honors mean daughters Coombs was Miss Beulah Passages. political sons: church next subject of the Mayor escorted by the drum F. Philbrook, of the shir Helen, who is married and lives in New Sunday morning; principal in Bangor last Friday. .Old Time nothing but and rectitude in corps to the Isiesboro from Europe. Styles efficiency office, sermon, "Casting Out Devils." Bible school pitcher’s box, threw the first ball high school, arrived Saturday to °* Grad- I Haven, Conn.; Sadie, at and John T. of I Faorics Winterport High who hold to the of the home, Everett, and the season was visn Miss trances Dyer Oxford, Me., has been, s tenaciously principles and at 12. The subject for the prayer meeting formally opened. George A. Sargent before going to Wedding Bells..Death Bet- Irving Harry, all of this city. The funer- elected of Ricker Classical “ j old Republicanism and who are the pledged H. Darby umpired and Claude scored. her home in Brewer. principal Institute. Defeat by Germans. al took at his this, Thursday, evening at 7.30, “Incentives to Jipson than place late home Saturday after- He is a Colby aiumnus. champions of the integrity and prosperity of Christian Alton Johnson pitched in the absence of report. Stockton Springs..Ship noon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Service,’’ Augustus C. Knight of Boston arrived Sun- a Arthur A. Blair, Uni- |i- e Price Current.. their nation. As scholar his rank was Charles W. who failed to airs. Abel Hunt of Orar N. Belfast among Wheeler, appear. The for a few visit and is the ge, J., formerly versalist, At the church this week the day days' guest of Died. educated men: for his officiating. Baptist services was an the of is at The Married.. although years had not game interesting one, Castines win- Mr. and Mrs Jonn W. He Bangor, Homestead, High street* will be as follows: at 7.30 Knight. expects to been in the halis of classic This, Thursday, p. 6 to 2. The score: for the season, spent institutions ning return home tomorrow, Camden, William A. Keay of Lewiston died the Sunday, at 10.45 a. Friday. his knowledge was varied and and his suddenly m., prayer meeting; m., CASTINE. IN KtAL ESTATE. practical, ^une Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence E, Mclntire of Camden was i 18th on the Maine Central train leaving morning service, with sermon by the pastor; Mis. Philo C. Blaisuell of New York ^sfEKb. mind, by persistency and the painstaking pro- AB. R. BH, PO. A. E. in the to that at ami Mr. and Mrs. city Friday attend the funeral of city 8:16 a. m. for Waterville. When Sunday school at noon; Christian Endeavor at A. If... 5 110 0 0 Joseph Biaisdell of New cesses of self culture, was in the sense | Nickerson, transfers of real estate were pureBt he York and Miss Mary Maude Milliken. vr ng boarded the train he was iD 6.30, and service at 7.30 p. m. Coombs, 2d. 5 12 5 10 baugor are at their cottages on of the word, educated. William will be apparently good evening County Registry of Deeds Bragg cf... 5 0 110 0 ^ ^vaUio health, but he was found dead in his seat be- Staples, Northport campground for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Philo C. Blaisdell of Bradford. June 23, 1915. remembered as a man whose opinion, by virtue At the Methodist church next Sunday morn- Patterson, c. 4 119 2 0 -nd’ng ; fore the train Pa., were recent guests at the home of Mr. of wide reached the State Fair Grounds, Bartlett, ss. 2 0 0 2 1 2 Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. lnnis of Rosiindale, Waldo, to Chas. H. Woods, experience, judicious reading and sound ing Rev, F. H. Morgan of Zion’s Herald will \V >d?. a mile above B. 4 1 are and Mrs. G. W. Grant in 1 the city.