The Republican Journal Vol. 87, No. 6
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_ AI ; t- BELFAST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1915. pttMEIT 87^ MAINE, 11, NUMBER 6 of 1 oday s J°urnaI* OBITUARY. Waldo County Veterans Our Merchant Marine. The Churches. News.News of the PERSONAL. War Hold Their Personal. The Legislature.. Obitu- The death of Rev. George G. Winslow, the February at l pe e!!_ Meeting Elling- Its Uorious Past and its Humiliation and The County Veterans. .Our woods Christian Scientists hold services in ^“'VaT.o widely known Methodist minister, who hac Corner, Winterport. Col. Bernes O. Norton went to Boston Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Marine. Beils.. Wli- Destruction. their 127 Friday on Cobe left Wedding in in hall, Main street, Sunday at Wednesday preached many pastorates Eastern Maine a Confederate morning business. for a visit in hes. .Waldo County Porno- liams, Veteran, was 11 o morning ^,1'nur the To the Editor of The Journal: It was clock, and at 7.30 Chicagij. Personal. .Secret Socie- occurred Saturday morning, Feb 6th, at th< Guest of Wednesday evening TheVll,"rs ^ire. Honor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waldo B. r.a with satisfaction that I went down to o’clock, to which all are B. Dinsmore have Washburn arrived last home of bis W. who it peculiar welcome. Thursday son, George Winslow, The Waldo been in Boston the from !!e of Montana. .Smart Prac- County Veteran association held Faneuil Hall today and added my voice to the The Teacher past week. Franklin, Mass., for a visit in Belfast. ntft-s principal of the Normal Training School ir Training Class about to be or- .Retirement of Wm. its February meeting with the Archie Mrs. ^iKashums. good people ol ringing endorsement of the resolutions protest- ganized in the Univeraalist C. Hopkins was in Bucksport and Wm. F. Schoppe has been elected treas- A Coffee Charter.. Pitts- Westfield, Maas. Mr. Winslow was in his 87tl church will meet Ellingwoods Corner, Feb. 4th. It Purchase urer S,C|( was a cold ing against the passage of the Ship next at 6 Bangor the past week on business. of Mount Hyalite D. A. years having been born in Casco, June 3,1828 Sunday p.m., at Mr. Blair’s residence Chapter, R., of L Personals. crisp morning, but with the a sacred good travelling Bill. I felt that I was discharging on Church street. All Mr. and Mrs. Bozeman, Montana. i, California. .Sail Vessels for the son of John Gilbert and Rachael (Edwards] interested are cordially Irving T. Dinsmore returned there was a large attendance and of as fine a of i Sires and Sons...Current the duty toward a generation type invited. from a Linvill F. ..,g<5 Winslow. Cn his father’s side he was a direct meeting Saturday business and pleasure trip to Whitmore, a post-graduate stu- A Refuge Provided. .The was a very enjoyable one. In the American manhood and citizenship as this l;ve‘„t.n absence of Boston. dent at descendant of Kenelm Winslow, brother ol The Men’s Forum will meet as Colby College, arrived last to V k Triplets Birthday.. .Offer- President the of usual at the Thursday Crockett, Secretary, Alfred Stin- country ever A generation Maine a Edward one of the first produced. Univeraalist church spend few days at home. Cermany. Winslow, Mayfiowei son of North next noon. The Harry Upton came from Colby College last I^puby Searsport, called the to sea captains and sailors who exulted iu the Sunday On hiB was t meeting discussion of to L. The Laws.Eas- passengers. mother’s side he order and the conditions of Saturday remain over Sunday at the home Ralph Pitcher spent the week-end with Sunday presided at the forenoon session. of our merchant marine in its heyday revolutionary editorials be- standing will of his [1 Shows descendant of Jonathan Edwarda. He first j Europe be continued. All men are Capt. J. O. Hayes. mother, Mrs. H, C. v[eamship Corporation He appointed Mrs. A. S. Butterfield of the and who lived to witneas cordial- Pitcher, returning Panama Pacific Inter- in Eas1 secretary early fifties, invited to these to his ,m! .The| gan preaching 1855 and entered the tem. The ly meetings. Mrs. Frank O. Smith Monday home in Caribou. .Transfers in pro records of the last meeting were the nadir of its decline,stunned with the awak- returned from Boston Exposition.. Maine Conference in 1857. He was the last ol nafion®! read Next last on Miss Estate. and accepted. An invitation from Thomas ening consciousness that they had been be- Sunday morning at the Univeraalist Thursday night account of the serious Marjorie Shaw returned to Simmons ReB| the 120 who were in the East Maine ministers, church the will illness of her College noon views of Belfast.. .Washington H. Marshall Post to hold the March trayed by the very interests that owed so much pastor preach a sermon on mother. Monday after a few days’ visit Conference in 1857. There were 14 in his class meeting F in Belfast was read and to their took that final Lincoln at the invitation of the Sons of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter better the invitation was ac- courage and enterprise, Vet- Mrs. Albert Hale and little son Frank left C. He was in the active 57 Hie Florida-Panama-Pacific ministry years. erans. who will attend in a Shaw. dP of cepted. The names of comrades who had voyage from whence there is no return—liter- body. All are Saturday for Somerville, Mass., where the I* ministerial activities were as follows: lfc55, | Exposition. Bince the last of broken hearts midst the wreck- cordially invited to this service. Mrs. Adelbert [„>rational passed away meeting were re- ally dying child will be placed in a hospital. Millett spent a few in Bristol, with T. P. Adams, later on Crawford days >; t Deaths. at the as of blasted last .Improvements ported follows: Charles Warren of age family fortunes and hopes. The regular mid-week prayer of the Miss Atkins Augusta week with her Dr. (' School. and Circuit; '57-’58, Dennys- Monroe meeting Edythe left last Tuesday for husband, ir,c Normal .Legislative Wesley ’56, Lubec; The emble- Belfast’s W. Fred Ellis of Stockton of the 2nd Btately square-rigger, yesterday North church will be held this, even- Millett, representative in the Mother” Jones and John D. ville and Edmond; 59, South ’60, Maine, Thursday, Hutchings, Kansas, and after a month’s visit legisla- Orrington; matic of the best in this at ture, and to T Jr. Austrian Heir Ap- Frank Furbush of Clinton, of the 19th country's history, ing the home of Mrs. H. C. Pitcher, Church there will to plans spend next week at the State , ,lKI ier, ’61-’62, ’63, Maine go California. She expects to be he Sardine Situation..Pres- Northport; Rockport; Southport; and shorn of all distinction and condemned' street at Freeman Roberta of Belfast of the 4th today 7,30. The subject will be and a capital. Windsor and Weeks Mills; ’66-67, Religion gone year. w -on Reckless. .State Owner- ’64-’66, to an service as a coal Maine. inglorious barge—thus Education, and the leader, Supt W. B. Wood- Mr. Hugh D. who has Clinton and Dr. Alfred King of Portland was in McLellan, occupied ship- Woolwich; ,68 ’70, Benton; ’71-'72, No closes the final in the of our Belfast other business coming before the meet- chapter history ; bury. the Jas. P. Munroe house for Ship News. .Births.. Mar- ’73, ’74, North and Saturday on his way to where he several years <egri,:-: Sheepscot Bridge: Union; a recess once merchant marine. Montville, V .! Deaths.. .Market..Stockton ing was taken for dinner and a fine proud All men in the North church and past, has purchased the handsome residence of East Vassalboro; '75-'76, Pittston; ’77-’78, Har- congrega- performed an operation for on was served When settled on the banks appendicitis The News of repast to about one hundred the my grandfathers tion are Mr. Wm. L. Garrison on Brooks._ and Castine and by cordially invited to the supper to be Mr. John Cornforth. Percy road and taken rington Cherry field; '80-’82, of the Penobscot in its and good people of Ellingwoods Corner. After they found, deep the Men’s possession of the West Atkinson and given by Club. Friday night, Febru- Louise premises.—Lexington. Mass., WAR NhWS. Penobscot; ’83-’85, Dover, sheltered coves and in the forests Mrs. Johnson Pratt is Mrs. I IHK dinner the cigars were passed and the adjacent 19. the visiting paper. Bear Hill; 86-’89, Milltown; ’90-’94f Bar Harbor; boys ary During supper there will be Edward Johnson in San enjoyed their usual smoke-talk. primeval,nature's own challenge to their ingen- Diego, Calif., and will musical and the Miss Clara B. who .. Feb. 4th included two of Camden and Lincolnville; ’96 ’98, Belfast; numbers, meeting will be ad- sail the last of this Steward, had been visit- '95, The afternoon uity. that challenge and gave month from San Francisco meeting was called to order Tney accepted dressed a in weeks— Maine Conference ; by noted educator. ing relatives in Rockport, arrived in Belfast happenings '99-1900, a^ent Seminary; to the infant nation a merchant marine that for New Zealand. with Past President Stinson in the chair and * the German a student at Tuesday afternoon, and went to her home in government ’01, Orrington; ’02-’04, Wiscasset; ’05-’14(su- was destined to its with honor to Raymond Lang, the Bangor the following program was given: Prayer carry flag, Mrs.