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The Courier-Gazette [EDITORIAL] threv-tim esa- week MAINE CITIZENS FIRST APPEALS TO INNER MAN AWAY TO A FINE START “The Black Cat" Editor Tuesday. Aug. 1st, was an unfortunate date for residents WM. O. FULLER Associate Editor of Maine who come under the classification of aliens or who Contributor Praises Cooks In Penobscot Bay Rockport Regatta Gave a Fine Show Yesterday FRANK A WIN8LOW could not prove their citizenship. Under the law passed by the last Legislature they became ineligible to old age assist Rulwcrlptlons 13 00 ner year payable Area, “Capital Of Vacationland” With Gov. Barrows Figuring Prominently It. advance; single copies three cent*. ance, and in their places Bush Island get March—America Victorious. We had a happy experience at E C Bagley word "Maine" The Courier-Gazette is proud to have their may profit likewise. its name?" asks a recent visitor, who Selection-—New Era. J C. Heel | Beach Inn, Lincolnville Beach, on Cornet solo—Tramp Tramp. long-time friendship, and that goes for other contributors, My first experience was a most adds that there's nary a bush on it. Tramp. Edwin Pranko Goldman /Route 1, enjoying a grand chicken happy one when motoring along Maybe the popular light keeper, Trank Young regardless of their age. , dinner wh.*e viewing the blue waters March Belected, Route 1 in Camden, Mrs. Chamber Harry Smith, can enlighten us. Selection Bohemian Girl, Balle , I of Penobscot Bay with the ferry March Selected, lain’s attention was drawn to an boat crossing to Islesbcro. Another Selection Oold and Silver. Franz Lehar attractive eating place, called Ocean I got this letter from my friend March Selected HE’S NOT GIVING UP ! day we tried the fishing and swim- Selection—The Glow Worm, View Tea Room, which true to its Fred C. Green of tlie Boston Trans IPaul Llncke ; ming at Sandy Shores. Warren, on We like the tone of a letter Just received from Congress name commands from one of its cript; March Selected South Pond, and topped off with one man Clyde H Smith, relative to the Maine Inshore Patrol broad verandahs a view of Cam "Helen Gushee's symposium on of Mrs. Dorman's delicious lobster State Librarian Oliver L Hall, which we seem fair to lose at the end. of the present month. den Harbor and the open sea be epitaphs calls to mind that famous stews. The next day. enroute to ; speaking at the dedication of a tab As Congressman 6m ith has already told this paper's readers, yond Most obliging and competant vaudeville monologist. James Rich Portland, we were intrigued by the let at the birthplace of Edwin Ar he had assurance that the Department would take the matter waitresses served us well from the mond Olenroy, better known as name and stately pillars of Aunt lington Robinson at Head Tide Sat up with him before it acted, but his first intimation of the bread menu, topping off with deli "the man with the green gloves." Lydia's Tavern and found therein urday. said, “Robinson has been proposed transfer came with Admiral Waesche’s formal an cious homemade ice cream. who specialized in doggerel of that the same hospitality and fine cook characterized as the Merling of nouncement that the die was cast—that the unit would hence Rockledge Inn saw us next day. sort. An example was; ery that prevailed m days of old On Modern poetry " Hall pointed out forth be located at the Government depot in Southwest Har located amid rugged scenery on Here lies the mother of twenty-eight. the return we were tcld of Green There might have been more, but now the spot was within a half-hour bor. In the course of the letter which we received from our Spruce Head Island, nine miles Gables on Belmont avenue. Camden, it's too late Journey of "birthplaces of three Representative in Congress he said; from Rockland over a fine road. Just off Route 1, and found it a If Helen Gushee is ever in the other great American poets; Henry I want to say that I have not relented one inch of the way Following the amazingly complete beautiful tea room with splendid vicinity of Surry, which lies be W. Longfellow, in Portland; Edna and have today delivered an ultimatum to the Coast Guard Maine shore dinner for which Rock cuisine and service. tween Blue Hill and Ellsworth and St. Vincent Millay, Rockland, and Division that will make them know that I am not going to ledge is famous, we spent a de give up too easily. In my communication I have asked them Witham's Lobster Pound, what a will motor down Newbury Neck a Robert P T. Coffin. Brunswick. lightful half hour viewing Mrs. to show the actual saving to the government for such a trans fine name we thought and forthwith finger of land that lies between Maker's lovely gardens. Next day fer; also how it is possible for patrcl boats located at South motored to the Rockport resort on Union River Bay and Morgan's Bt>. Golden Bantam corn, raised at the west Harbor to be of any use in the Kennebec River. I have motoring homeward from Augusta Route 1 and found it true to its she wtl! find two old seaside ceme City Farm was in the local markets received a protest from the Camden Board of Trade I will not we were attracted by a remarkably name, serving lobsters at their best teries in the first of which tat the Tuesday, selling a t 63 cents a give up, as this is not my way. homelike place in Warren painted under most original surroundings. r g'.t side of the road) is one hcai- dozen. immaculate white and standing The State's Chief Executive. Gov. Lewis O. Barrows, lint his welcome Lack of space forbids me to tell stone that, to my mind, tops 'em all. high on a hill on Route 1 appropri presence to the opening of Rockport's big annual show the last part of our trip, but it will It is a memorial to a small boy A store-wide price slash on all its THE TREND IN ILLINOIS ately named Hillcrest. Proprietor appear in a subsequent issue, telling named Freddie Somethlng-or-othcr huge stock of modern, up-to-the- Dfllaway proved to be an old Bos of the afternoon program For two Won bv Jean Crie, Thomaston; Dr. George Oallup of the American Institute of Public of the other charming eating re- wh, was drowned in Morgan’s Bay minute style plus furniture is to be tonian and he certainly put us up days previous boats of all descrip-1 Constance Bowden, Camden, 2nd; Opinion shifts the scene this week to Illinois, a former Repub | sorts we visited. around 1858 and the entire drown run the inopth of August by Ston a giand chicken dinner The large tion began to gather in the harbor Pauline Tiue, Hope, 3rd Time 33 1-5 lican State, which has been Democratic in the past two Presi Ernest J. Chamberlain ing i plsode is carved on the marble ington Furttllure Co_ 313-3111 Mum the U S. S. destroyer "Leary'' arriv- seconds. dential elections. The voters in that State were asked what house is beautifully furnished, up slab There are the waves, an over St . Rccxland—adv. to the minute, so much so that we ing early Tuesday morning for the ' 50-yd dash, breast stroke, junior they would do if President Roosevelt runs again in 1940. turned boat, a large straw hat and stayed the night. four day affair. | girls—Won by Betty Klrvan. Port- Thirty-nine percent said they would support him. and 61 Stories Of Songs a little face. Truly a startling re Next day a brisk wind and shin The Portland Boys' Club carried land Boys' Club; Jean Crie, Thom- percent said they would not. A small majority said they sult and one that I have tried in ing skies drew us to the coast and Jo g e T o,d At the Cam den off several of the honors in the aston. 2nd; Patricia Van Ameringan woud prefer to see the Republicans win in 1940 The majority vain to get a good photograph of." we had the good fortune to go to j water sports contest under the aus- Camp Coaquannock, 3rd. Time 47 in this straw ballot might be small, but it is a tremendous Trails End, a charming place on Yacht Club, Under the pices of the Maine Amateur Athletic 4-5 seconds NEXT TO reversal of opinion from three years ago and seven years ago. “What are those darned things?" beautiful Ash Point only three pules Association with Robert Miller, • 50-yd breast stroke, junior boys— New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois, the three most populous Auspices Of Lions asked Bill Thomas. Grand Army from Rockland. It was a shore swimming coach of Bowdoin College Won by Philip Wentworth, Hope; Stites in the Union, have now evinced a Republican trend. janitor, as he mowed the lawn and dinner again with all the trimmings The stories of American songs and as referee. Harold Paulsen of Bow- Philip Wilder. Camp Hinds. 2nd Illino s Democrats favor Garner, Farley and McNutt in the came across some leaves which he YOUR served from a spot commanding a aong writers from the days of doin College, head judge; Harold Time 46 1-5 seconds. order named, while Illinois Republicans say Dewey, Vanden d.dn t think belonged there 80 off magnificent view. A visit to beau- Stephen Poster to the present will White, Sr., of Aubrn. head Judge. | Open 50-yd. dash, summer camp went the tops, and across the street berg and Taft, in the order named. tiful Waldo Theatre in Waldoboro be told with musical illustrations by 3ummary: girls brou8hl a tie for first place from "The Laurie" came Bill Smith, DOCTOR was recommended and with it a Frederick V. Bowers, himself a suc- 25-yd dash, midget boys-Won bv belwpen Evelyn Doyen and Caro1 highly indignant. "Why in the stop at Stahl's Tavern nearby and cessful song writer for more than 40 Derrv Winslow. Camp Hinds. Ray- Meredith with Trent Shuett second, world did you mow those off?" he Our Prescription Depart A GOOD WORKER the meal set forth by the Jovial pro- years, at the Camden Yacht Club mond; William Walsh. Camp Hinds. a11 °f CamP Coaquannock. Time wanted to know. "Why would I prietor, Clint Staltl, fulfilled every ncxt Tuesday, at 8.15. This is free ______35 1-5 seconds. Senator Wallace H. White, Jr., of Maine, has been re want those weeds on this lawn?" re ment Is Your Best Friend claim made for his his establish will be reserved for the playing of ,C°-yd dash' senior 'nPn- w °n by appointed a member of the Republican Campaign Committee. torted Thomas. "Weeds, your grand During his career in Congress Mr. White has been named on ment. old favorite songs requested by his Marsha11 Brldge' Porlland: John Beale. Bangor. 2nd; Don Rossnagle mother!" exclaimed Smith; "those Patients Protected many important committees—and has justified being there. We had friends at Crescent Beach audience, and he will tell the cir Rockland 3rd Time 58 4-5 seconds. arc cucumbers I planted." And so and joined them at dinner at Cres cumstances attending the birth of Physicians Pleased I 100 yd. dash, senior women—Won today a dozen small hills of cucum Rugs and Congoleum Gold Seal By- cent Beach Inn. Our table com these songs. by Rachel Knowles. Portland Boys' bers are flourishing on the Grand manded a view of scenic Mussel Mr. Bowers' stage career has taken the-Yard patterns, was chosen as Club; Evelyn Doyen. Camp Coaqu Army lawn. Registered Man Always Won District Prize Ridge Channel and the cool, played in ail the leading vaudeville one of the most attractive, winning annock. 2nd; Ellen O'Brien Bruns sparkling breath of Old Ocean add houses, and in the hey-day of In Attendance wick, 3rd Time 1 minute 6 3-5 Mysteries of the photographic her a cash award. ed zest to our meal of delicious sea vaudeville played as often as half Miss Sadie Marcus of the Ston seconds. dark room are brought out in the In addition every contestant is foods, appropriately specialized in a dozen times in a single season at I State Championship contests, open at the New York World’s Fair. ington Furniture Co . Rockland, has being mailed a handsome jewelry by Proprietor Oeorge Sleepier who the historic Hammersteln's Victoria i Free tyle. 100-ineter (men)- Alan In two of the exhibits, photographic been awarded the District Prize in set. saw to it that everything was done theatre in New York. C.WALMSLEY Ford of South China came in first printers work behind amber glass a national window display contest Miss Marcus who has been associ for our comfort. Mr. Bowers' song "Because 11 Love but was disqualified and first place Instead of in the dark and the pub ated with the progressive Stoning Stormy skies kept us indoors You)" was played by royal com sponsored by Congoleum-Nairn Inc., was given to Marshall Br.dge. Port lic can watch photographs being ton Furniture Co., ever since she next and we decided to test the mand at the wedding of Queen Wil- Kearny. N J. land; Bill Mcrngan. Portland Boys’ developed and printed. FOR DRUGS” graduated from Boston University, fame of Webber's Inn, Just off the hemina and was included by direc Club. 2nd. No time. 373 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND With many hundreds of contest upon presentation of the prize by Main street in the heart of Thom tion of Queen Victoria in the pro i Free style, 100-meter Auburn; Ba> with McIntyre * Heath, the Rogers American Society of Composers. Au- bara Baldwini PorUand Bovs' Club Out in Illinois on a rocky and Brothers and many other celebri thors and Publishers, organized in 2nd; Ann puher Poltland 3rd hilly road stood two signs. One A.YRRS ties. As a member of the vaudeville 1914 by his friend Victor Herbert to Tlme , mlnutp ,_8 wfOnds read, "Roosevelt Road;" the other said “Danger—Travel At Your Own team of Horwitz & Bowers, he protect musical copyrights from in- , BrPast strokp loo. meter women This is the big vacation month. Lots of hot Risk." Probably there was no po to the public and is sponsored by frir.gement. Won by Betty Kirvan. Portland weather is due. Thin clothes will help you to enjoy the Camden-Rockport Lions Club His piano talks on singer and Boys. club; Janp whttP Portland litical significance. it much more. There's where we can help. Currently a factor in the music songs often take the form of happy (Continued on Page Six) FOR MEN of Hollywood, and a frequent radio reunions with men and women who One year ago: The rebuilt steamer guest star, Mr. Bowers has enjoyed have applauded his stage appear WASH PANTS—most comfortable ...... $1.00, $1.50, $1.9$ YOUR FAVORITE POEM W. S. White went on the Vinalhaven KHAKI PANTS—great for wear ...... - ...... - $1.00, $1.50 intimate acquaintance with the ances or who know him as a vital run. Steamer Vinalhaven went into GABARDINE PANTS—very popular ...... $1.50. $t.98 celebrities of stage and song for two personality through the lasting ap If I had my life to live again I the discard —R 8. Smith of North CARTER'S OVERALLS AND DUNGAREES ...... $1.00, $1.19 generations. A part of his program peal of his song creations. would have made a rule to read some ampton, Mass., said to have been SHORT SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS ...... 29c, 35c, 75c, $1.00 poetry and listen to some mualc at least once a week The loan of these the last person to talk with ex-Presi- DRESS SHIRTS ...... -....$100. $1.50 taste, la a loaa of happlnem-Charles ALL WOOL BATHING TRUNKS ...... $1.00, $1.50 Darwin. dent Coolidge, was a visitor in SUMMER SWEATERS ...... $1.00. $198, $2.98 Rockland, guest of his sister. Mrs. HERACLITUS FOR BOYS Adelbert M Clark.—Archibald Mll- CASH FOR BLUEBERRIES They told me. Heraclitus, they told me BATHING TRUNKS ...... -...... 75c, $1.00 you were dead. lln, 88. died In Washington —Joseph TO VINALHAVEN, NORTH HAVEN, SHORT PANTS ...... -...... 50c. 79c, $1.00 They brought me bitter news to hear B Topping of Portland was elected Picked Up Daily Throughout the Union Section or Along Route 17. and bitter tears to shed WASH PANTS—longies ...... $1.00. $1.50. $1.98 Boxes and Cellophane Furnished if Desired. Paid at Delivery. I wept as I remember d how often you as a successor to John R Durrell on SWEATERS OR JACKETS ...... $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 and I STONINGTON AND SWAN’S ISLAND the High School staff—Kenneth POLO SHIRTS ...... -...... 25c, 35c. 75c Berries Received on Commission Also. Had tired the gun with talking and STMRS. NORTH HAVEN and W. S. WHITE WASH S U lrt FOR CHILDREN ...... $1.00 Price Next Week, $3.00. sent him down the sky. Bradley, 8, suffered a fractured -pel vis when he ran into a city sprink We specialize in Work Clothing of all kinds; also in Boys' And now that thou art lying, my dear Leave Tillson Wharf at 9 o’clock, Daylight Time, every Sunday old Carlan guest. ler.—Richard Mathews Hallett, Wearing Apparel. Just give us a call. MASON W. ALGER, 37 S. Market St., Boston A handful of gray ashes, long, long ago at rest, Maine novelist, addressed the Rock Morning, returning in the late afternoon. A beautiful sail through Still are thy pleasant voices, thy night the Penobscot Bay Islands. APPLY FOR FARES AT WHARF Tel. Union 28; Boston, Capital 7496 , nt7ftlfx« itWnkp- land Lions.—Mrs. Belle Frost was 77*Th*tf WILLIS AYER For Death, he taketh all away, but elected president of the Eastern 92*94 them he cannot take. —William (Johnaon) Cory Star Field Day Association. Page Tw o Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, August 3, 1939 Every-Other-Day
The Courier-Gazette An All-Time High THRKE-TIMES-A-WF.EK KNOX TWILIGHT LEAGUE Surely I come quickly. Amen. Was Maine Auto Fatality Even so. come. Lord ’esus. Rev. Camden Takes a Couple and Is Now Right On Record For lhe Month Of 22: 20. July Rockland’s Heel Taps Saw Familiar Faces The accident record for the State of Maine at the present time is un AND GET COMING GAMES each scoring thrice. able to show any decrease in auto W. J. Hatton Was Interest mobile fatalities. The record re Tonight While this was going on the sur- , AiP $avef you money by giving you low prices every day on all of our tliousandi of Items. You gut mure good mains the same, possibly due to things to eat fur less money—your family lives better. A&P give! you these low prices because we oper ed In Jim Brennan’s Thomaston at Camden prising Cal Smith was holdin; ate our business on a sound basis: We sell for rash. eliminating the losses charge accounts Incur; we don't go Friday Rockport to three hits, two of the fact that the people of the in for fancy nxiures our expetuitt delivery service. Tlioae things increase food costa. We buy direct from Baseball Team the jjcople who own their farms and factories. We don’t pay out money for unnecessary handling charges and Thomaston at Rockland. which tone a double) were made state have not shown a wholeheart- in-between profits. We stare whatever savings w« make with you. Come into in A&P Super Market today— Los Angeles, C alif, July 28 Camden at Rockport. by Bohndell. ed desire to eliminate fatal accl- get more— pay less— lire better and save money. Remember all of our items are priced low every day. Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— * In the event of postponed It was a one-sided rodeo from the dents caused by careless drivers The July 20 edition with picture games being played will the man start, but the climax came in St. and inattentive pedestrians. The SUPER agers please notify this paper. George's last inning, when smgles Ipast month brought death to 21 AP <62 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, MAINE of "Jim Brennan's Basbeall Team.” caught my eye. It carried me back * * * ,* by P Wiley. Lowell. Hawkins and' pcop'e *n our State which was an “Grccery and produce prices also effective at Belfast, and to my boyhood days. The names The le a Ku<‘ Standing Smith and a double by M. Wiley J all-time high for any monthly 37 Elm Street, Camden” mentioned were all familiar to m e- Rockland and Camden are draw- contributed to six runs. , Period so far this year. Price. Effective Through Sot., Aug. 8 Prank Marshall, John Marshall big away from their competitors. The two shortstops. M. Wiley and ' Directing attention to county -MARKETS James Brennan. Chester Teel and but lots may happen in the nearly Sandblum were the outstanding records, most noticeable is the sore Prank Hopkins four weeks of Playing season which fielders, the former accepting all of eye that the County of Cumberland Qhttdh f l u t h a n d I left Port Clyde 52 years ago remains Camden is only one game his seven chances and the latter gives to the rest of the State. There fyuUianls&dolt H&fi therefore I am not familiar enough behind Rockland. The standing: seven of his eight chances, includ- have been more people killed in veqjdabt&A ddiviifistd with the faces to tell who they are. [ W PC ' ing two beautiful stops M. Wiley this one county alone, than within FRESH LB I venture the assertion that they are I Rockland ...... 12 .750 turned in a thriller on Snow's the environs of any other two coun DUCKLINCS all gone, unless it is John Marshall; I Camden ...... 12 666 sharp grounder. ties. It not only is a shameful rec- fastdh daihf! he may be living yet. 8t George 10 .526 The score: , ord but one that should be curbed GENUINE SPRING LB I through engineering, education, en- LA M B LEGS It would be a strange thing if a Rockport ...... 9 500 St. George BONED & ROLLED Thomaston 6 e 1 forcement. and a public that wants Californian writing to his friends in 375 ' ab r bh tb po a e BANANAS IF DESIRED LB the East did not mention the weath- Darkness and disputes caused the s lmtnonf cf q motor vehicle deaths stopped. But LA M B FORES er. We have so much of the good calling of last night s game at Com- xiider.son. 3b 1 glancing at the bright side of the SMOKED kind that the weather man has re- 1 munity Park in the eighth inning Jackie, if j accident picture, Waldo County RIPE 5 Bs 2 5 c LEAN LB peated day after day "Sunny weath- score was Rockland 10. Rock- p wflley. c 0 > must be given praise for its splen- SHOULDERS er, with morning fog ” Just enough P°rt 10 At 8t George Camden M Wiley, ss j ' did record. It did not have a single foggy weather to keep the air cool. 1 won 12 t0 6 Tbe visitors scored rf q fatality for seven months last year ORANGES FOWL 4 TO 4H LB, AVERAGE LB I think the Governor of Maine who j ^ve runs in tbe *irst lnmn6‘ but St Hawkins, 16 j I nor has death marred its perfect SIZE is visiting the San Francisco Pair George tied in the fourth only to Dowling. 2b 0 record to date this year. No rec- 2 5 2 -2 8 8 DOZ will confirm what I have said. 1 see Camden pull ahead again Ben- sm ith p 0 1 ord of achievement could be so out- RIB ROAST HEAVY STEER BEEF LB I enjoy The Courier-Oazette as j net pltched « flne e*™ Davidson _ standing as that of Waldo County. BONELESS much as ever. "The Black Cat" and | was on sac'c for 8t George and 41 19 17 23 24 10 4 Because the Highway Safety Divi HEAVY STEER LB sion has recently received many re- N E W A P P L E S CHUCK ROAST editorials I always read first. Other got a fine hand Rockport | quests concerning the meaning of things are interesting, too The fanj.j. ab r bh tb po a e poetry and ‘This and That" de- PamHnn „ Camden fans 4. trnro nrAVl/Ufl with 2 the painted white lines that have 5 bs 2 5 c SLICED BACON LB serves a good .-hare of praise. In 1 0 been marked on our highways, we thriller Tuesday night w hich' Collamore it j offer the following information. brief I think it a fine paper. Long Starr, lb served to take that Belgrade taste Q The broken white line indicates to M AC HINE SLICED LB may it live. Miller. 3b LEMONS SPICED HAM 2 5 out of their mouths. j j the driver that the cars should be I long for the sight of the Atlan- ! Bohndell. rf It was 3 to 2 in Thomaston's favor ; • 0 < driven on the right hand side of tic where I lived so many years that j when Camden went to bat in the j ^ d d . f f ...... SIZE 3 0 0 D O Z 33< I hie me to next best, the Pacific ) p ! the lines but it is all right to pass POTATO SALAD 2 - 25 last half of the ninth. The home Woodward, p 0 another vehicle going In the same CORNED BEEF 1 have a cottage at Newport Beach team tQ w t I MerrUl. p BRISKET HEAVY STEER LB 25c LEAN END CORNED BEEF LB 23< and spend much of my time there. a maR Qn €ach sack and at that Oross p j direction if there Is a clear view p ahead so that the car may pass in PEACHES I can get fresh fish every day at Sandblom, ss the wharf. Rock cod. deep sea bass I ~ namf Qf Dlone stepp€d to , he Day, c ...... 0 safety. The solid white line on the HEAVY STEER BEEF - W ell Trimmed J'OOjdA and many other kinds. They are I plate swung g CQUple of bgU approach of the brows of hills and ELBERTA 5 LBS 2 5 c around curves mean caution, slow not equal to a good haddock from :vicl0Usly W arded one and then 30 1 3 4 21 10 5 FRESH 2 0 3 4 2 2 6 x—19 down and keep to the right of the Oeorge Brown s wharf but they are proceeded w crack out a stunning St George SCALLOPS lb1 9 c a good substitute. I think I have singlFLY BACKWARD Chummy Gray plunked out two Smith 1. off Woodward 2. off Mer-) rill 1. off Oross 3 Struck out. by U posslblc t0 pass without endan- singles and two doubles to lead Smith 6. by Gross 1. Double play. gering on-coming traffic POTATOES Amazing Wing Motion of Humming both teams, while Oney and Heald Birds Revealed By Camera M Wiley. Dowling and Hawkins.: Increa-sed showed an up- Sava with thsLte low p/uaA! drove the ball into the heathes for ward trend as four more deaths triples. Umpires, Monaghan and Kulja. 15 3 9 c How hummingbirds fly backward were added to the already highly Thomaston Scorers. Winslow, Gow & Co. is explained for the first time by ; mountmg toll of victims from this ab bh po a SUNNYFIELD Dr. Charles H Blake in the third cause. Rehearsing the evils of mod Are you one of 'he thousands who ■ FAMILY FLOUR 2^ lB54 £ Simpson, ss ------5 1 0 4 PRINTING INVENTION issue of the New England Natural- J em driving every month is not | Toney. 2b ...... - 5 2 0 2 1st,, the magazine of the New Eng- I Is To Have a Nationwide Celebra going to cure them. SAVE to 10‘ a POUND SUNNYFIELD Robinson, 3b ...... 5 0 0 4 PASTRY FLOUR 2baV849‘ land Museum of Natural History | tion By Libraries. Schools. Etc. Gray, lb ------5 4 12 1 O N FINE. FRESH COFFEE In Boston. Institute in New York recently. D Sawyer, c ...... 5 ; ; v 8 9 c These tiny birds, the only ones | The American Institute of The committee headquarters will Watts, rf ...... 4 P1LLSBURV S best FLOUR capable of backward flight, move u ! Graphic Arts, aided by a grant ' be at the American Institute of O. Robinson, cf ° from the Carnegie Corporation of Graphich Arts in New York and their wings so fast that only the McLeod 4 3 3 9 £ 2 4 / 2 L B A 4 r ° New York has appointed a com- ] „-jn be known as the Committee for recent invention of a high speed GOLD MEDAL FLOUR BAG M 1 H Sawyer, rf. p 2 mittee to co-ordinate a nation- the National Observance of the camera has made it possible to Cooling, refreshing! study the wing motion. The in wide celebration by libraries, schools Five Hundredth Anniversary' of 41 11’25 13 and book and magazine publishers the Invention of Printing Prom ventor, Prof. Harold E Edgerton of Camden C IN C E R ALE GRANULATED SUGAR in the United States of the 500th Movable Types. It is under the the Massachusetts Institute of Yukon Club-Pale, ab bh po anniversary of the invention of chairmanship of Henry Watson Technology, took the pictures used Bclyea. cf ...... 4 Golden and other LBS I printing from movable metal type Kent, secretary of The Metropoli- 4«ooz2■ Ir.ONTl ™ 9wr c CREAMERY BUTTER as illustrations in the New England . Dailey If ...... 5 popular tonic flavors Naturalist. According to Dr Blake [ g aum 55 I next year, it was announced by the I tan Museum of Art. the hummingbird employs both ROmlnick DELICIOUS - ICED OR HOT! PURE LARD A LBS sides of its wings when hovering Lord. 3b ...... The Perfect Thirst Quencher in much the same way that a fish Heald. 2b N E C T A R T E A erman uses both sides of an oar in Bennett, lb A&P GRAPEFRUIT 3 ^ 2 ^ sculling a boat. . M Bryant, rf Vi LB In spite of the bulletlike speed 1 Dchesne. rf PKG 2 5 ' with which a hummer approaches a Dunbar, p MORNING SUN PEAS 2 ^ 1 9 l twig, it lands with the lightness of Dionne. If A NATIONAL FAVORITE thistledown. The take-off of this ROOT BEER EXTRACT BAKER'S 2 BOB 27c bird is extremely rapid. Dr . Blake 3 19 27 9 says "a frightened bird made only • One out when winning run was SALADA RED HEART DOG FOOD 3 L S 2 5 ‘ three strokes before it finally let scored. go of Its twig, and the maneuver re * Batted for pinch hitter in 9th. LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 CAKES 17e quired only seven-hundredths of a Thomaston . 1 0 1 0 0 0 91) 1—3 ICED T E A GAL. JUG second." Camden 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1—4 MOONLIGHT BLEACH WATER 29* Two-base hits. Gray 2, Baum. KB The annual poultry school of the Rominick. Lord. Three-base hits, ARMOUR’S CORNED BEEF 2 ^ 3 1 * College of Agriculture, University Oney. Heald. Runs, Simpson 2. 12 OZ "ARMOURS STAR CAN of Maine, will be held at Orono, Oney. Baum 2, Lord, Rominick SPICED HAM 25c Aug. 14 and 15. Further details Errors, D. Sawyer, Robinson. Lord. 5'iCZCC POTTED MEATS ARMOUR'S STAR' JAR may be had by writing to the college Bennett. Heald. Hit by pitcher, by 9 GOOD USED CARS ARMOUR'S a 4 OZ Dunbar (Oney 2). Struck out, bv H. VIENNA SAUSAGE "STAR'' 0 TINS A store-wide price slash on all Its Sawyer 3. by Dunbar 5 Bases on 25c huge stock of modern, up-to-the- 1938 Chev. DeLuxe Sed’n 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe 12 CZ balls, off H Sawyer 5. Double plays. MARSHMALLOW FLUFF CAN 18* minute style plus furniture is to be Baum to Heald to Bennett. Scorer. Trunk Sedan 10 OZr run the month of August by Ston T r u n k Chandler. Umpires, Leonard and 1938 Ford DeLuxe Sedan IONA TOMATO JUICE cans' 25' ington Furniture Co.. 313-319 Main Condon. 1938 Chev. DeLuxe St.. Rcckland—adv. • • • • 1937 DeSoto Sedan St. George 19. Rockport 1 Trunk Town Sedan Trunk William J. Bryan's famous raUy- 1937 Chev. DeLuxe Sed’n Buyers from All Over the ) ing cry "Sixteen to One" was out- 1937 Studebaker Sedan World—Free Open Listing Trunk Trunk 1 done on the St. George ball ground MAGINE getting a salad E. A. STROL'T REALTY 1937 Ford Beach wagon 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe AGENCY. Ine. Tuesday night when the home I dressing you'll prefer for team fighting desperately for the White Sidewall Tires Town Sedan quality and flavor—one that FRED A. DEAN Trunk actually contains more of the CAMDEN. MAINE capital prize, crossed the plate 19 1937 Chev. Master Town line ingredients that make a Loeal Representative times to Rockport's 1. Every man 1937 Plymouth DeLuxe dressing truly good—at this Sedan remarkably low price! TELEPHONE 418 on the St. George team hit safely, Trunk Sedan STROl'T SELLS REAL the grand aggregate off Rockport's No wonder Ann Page out Trunk sells all other brands of salad ESTATE three hurlers being 23 bases, P. 1937 Dodge Coupe Farms Homes 1937 Dodge Sedan dressing and mayonnaise Business Opportunities Wiley and Dowling each hitting for 1937 Oldsmobile Tudor Trunk combined in A&P Stores! a total of four bases, Macki? made Trunk This high quality at low cost 92*104 1937 Ford Coupe is possible only because Ann three singles and every man on 1936 Chevrolet Sedan 1936 Dodge Sedan Page is both made and sold the St. George team scored, the Trunk by A&P, thus eliminating many in-between expenses. fleetfooted Simmons and M. Wiley 1936 Dodge ’/2 Ton 1936 Oldsmobile Sedan Trunk Pickup SPECIAL OFFER k “ Ml and P O " ! HO P O * 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1935 Plymouth Sedan To introduce you to Ann , w R E A D Y C A S H $20 to $300 7 Passenger Page, we offer you a beauti SLICED DOUBLE WRAPPED 1931 Dodge Sedan 1932 Essex Coach ful Beetleware salad serving Our Main Requirement is the Ability to Make Convenient Monthly fork and spoon (10% in. • Guarrnteed Fresh »Double wrap- _ Installments—Write Us Today! MANY OF THESE CARS HAVE RADIOS AND HEATERS long) for only 25« and the perl to hold its freshness • Choicest 2 0 OZ> A CONVENIENT TERMS coupon attached to each jar. ingredients • Baked by expert A&P £ p Q p | 2 5 ‘ Bakers. Q U A R T J A R
FINANCE COMPANY JANE PARKER A N N PAGE ANGEL FOOD CAKES 13 EGG WHITES 211 WATER STREET. AUGUSTA. MAINE M IL K ROLLS Charges 3% On Unpaid Monthly Balance Up To $150. Monthly On Balance Above. t nROCKLAND n r 1/1 a kin ' SALAD DRESSING CUP C A K E S Small Loan Statute License No. 1 Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, August 3, 1939 Page Three
That Lou Cooper-Butch Wooster TALK OF THE TOWN Van Arnam Coming scrap will be held in Augusta City Rockland Lions Hall, Aug. 18, instead of out of doors Billy Barty Of Motion Pic at Williams' Field. Get Fine Glimpses Of the ture Fame With This World’s Fair, Thanks To THE Ten thousand five and six Inch Tent Show trout were deposited in Meguntl- Wilbur Senter cook Lake Tuesday. Came from the Aug. 2-5 —Rockport— Regatta-Sports Warren L. Warren, general agent Rockland Lions yesterday were m en'. Show Elmer Bird Rearing Pool. PERRY Aug 3 Reunion of Claes of ItJOfi. for John R. Van Arnam's Tent provided with a comprehensive1 Rockland High School, at Benner Hill Aug 6—South Hope—Visitation Day show, was in the city this week ar Road crews are at work at West view of the New York World's Fair, at Unlversallst Church Aug 6 Rockport—Concert by Curtis ranging for the appearance of this Meadows and between West Rock through the eyes of Wilbur Senter's String Quartet at Capt. Bells' Boat port and East Warren, giving em Barn well known feature. Warren ad techni-color motion picture camera MARKETS Aug. 7—Reunion Claas of 1912 Rock vises that Van Arnam on his 25th ployment to nearly 100 men. land High School at Rockledge Inn. All of the principal buildings were Spruce Head year in show business has arranged shown, as they appeared by day, Aug 8—Reunion of claas 1910. Rock Tcnsorial felicitations are noted "FRIENDLY HOME-OWNEI) land High School, at Green Gables In one of the most unusual attractions and again under night illuminations Camden ever carried with a tent show. at “The Brook," where Liberalc STORES” Aug 9 Martinsville— Ladles Circle Paladino recently placed an out Many other scenes Included the fair at Grange halt Through an old Syracuse University World's Fair Mounted Police, CComedies and featured in Ralph H. Smith who recently re tainment committee for September, H art orange Pekoe WW/ at German Lutheran Church. “Hopalong Cassidy" westerns will turned to Cheyenne. Wym., has and Samuel E. Norwood and Dr. GENUINE SPRING work with Billy, also Audrey Den kindly sent in copies of the Wyom Gilbert Soule were named for the REUNIONS BONED AND ROLLED Aug 3 Ingraham family at Penob nison, famous dancer In many of ing Eagle containing interesting October committee. SA V E TIME! scot View Grange hall. Glen Cove; 59th IF DESIRED LB. annual. Paramount's musical pictures. reports of the “Cheyenne Frontier Money was raised on the spot LAMB FORES Aug 6—Farrar family at Carrie 1 4 / Billy Barty is eight years old, Days." Every State In the Union Clark's In Union for the purchase of a boat for the SAVE MONEY! Aug. 6—Crockett family at Ralph weighs 60 pounds and has worked In was represented among the 3700 Sea Scouts. Have Your Food Delivered To LEAN BONELESS Crockett cottage. Ash Point pictures since he was a baby. The autos seen at Frontier Park. Aug. 9—Shlbles family at Northport Dr. A. H. Chase of the Boston You—Nq Extra Charge! Grange hall. above seven Hollywood movie stars Aug 9—Descendants of Ebenezer Hall Club received his usual cordial SMOKED at Penobscot View Grange hall. Glen are just an added attraction with Thomas M McLaughlin, Maine greeting. Pot Roast u. 2 7 / Cove; 34th annual Central agent in this city 11 years, Made With Fresh Native Aug ID—GUchrest family at home of Van Arnam's l'25th Anniversary Mrs Mary Henry. Beechwood St. Show, which still features and died in Bangor yesterday of heart Blueberries Thomaston County Treasurer I. Lawton Bray SHOULDERS Aug 16 Simmons family at the home brings Charles Williams, the fun disease. Promoted to assistant su is having a cottage built at Crescent Steaks™"™ 2 9 / of Mr and Mr. William 6immons In perintendent on the main line he BLUEBERRY South Warren niest comedian on any stage, a Beach. SHORT Aug 16—Calderwood family at resi chorus of beautiful girls, Stanley was at Waterville for six years, SA L T P O R K ...... lb 10c dence of Mr and Mrs. John T Burgess, going to Bangor In 1918 He had DOUGHNUTS SHANK LB. Waldoboro Adams Swing Band. Ray-mond, the Stewart O. Minnick of South Caro BACON—Sliced ...... lb 21c Aug 30—Whitmore family with Mrs been superintendent of the eastern lina was fined $100 and costs in LEAN 1 5 / Maud Arey and Mrs Lena Allen at master of magic, the Four Jolly qsaa j open FRANKFORTS...... Ih 17c Barn Eyrie. Hulls Cove Tars, the best of all comedy singing division since. He was 70 years of Municipal Court yesterday after be every Hour quartets. The tent wil lbe erected age. ing convicted of drunken driving. Of the Day M INCED H A M ...... lb 17c The Doherty house oa Grove 1 9 / on Pleasant street show lot but one He appealed and furnished bail. x iz o a SPICED LOAF ...... lb 25c street has been very neatly repaired The class of 1910 Rockland High night only, and the date is Tuesday, Frances Brodis of Camden paid $20 and painted, adding much to the School will hold a reunion Tuesday SCALLOPS Aug 8. and costs, for felonious assault upon POTATO OR MACARONI Improvement of the street. Aug. 8 at "Oreen Gables" in Cam Fred E Knight FUDGE den. All graduates and classmates, FRESH Justice Harlan P. Stone was a SALAD 2 lbs 25/ The property at 32 Lisle street, together with their husbands and LAYER DEEP visitor in this city yesterday. He is SERVE IT WITH EVERY MEAL—IT IS ■which was owned by the late John wives, are urged to attend or send SEA - 1 7 / summering at his estate on Isle au DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING T. Lothrop, has been sold to Stan greetings. Those who wish reserva CAKES Haut. I7C ley C. Boynton. Repairs and im tions will please notify Mrs. Dana provements will be made. In response to a number of In Newman, telephone 242-R, at the By Popular Request We Re quiries Winslow - Holbrook Post earliest possible moment. Trans peat This Outstanding Value Low Prices Everyday on Quality Groceries The Kiwanis Club was furnished portation will be provided from a delightful half hour Monday night wishes it known that it is not spon BROWN SUGAR Post Office Square at 6.30. OR CHOCOLATE THESE ITEMS JUST REDUCED by Prof Wilbert Snow, who read a soring the carnival on Park street. number of his poems, some of FUDGE C. W. Hopkins has bought the Captain Trask and members of which have not yet been published. FULL POUND Bay View Garage property in Cam Blue Bonnet Troop Girl Scouts who OXYDOL 2 « 39/ His informal talk was also enjoyed. CAKE. CELLO den from Ensign Otis, receiver of have been having a house party at the Pearl Tibbetts cottage. South! WRAPPED Positions secured by graduates of the Security Trust Company. The BAKERS COCOA ™ 12/ deal was made through Freeman S. Pond, have returned home. The J Ballard Business School include: girls had many guests including THIS WEEK'S Lawrence Yates of Camden at Ar- Young's real estate agency. members of For-Get-Me-Not troop] CANDY SPECIAL! BAKERS CHOCOLATE £ 15/ graduate of HAPPINESS” and Mrs George C. Graves, a son— youngsters doing steps you don’t SHREDDED WHEAT 2 packages 2 3 / Rockland High School and Co'.by George Crockett. Jr 2 - 1 9 / SATURDAY ONLY, AUG. 5 Gross - At Little Nursing Home. Wal understand buying outfits that College |( 1929i and is i young man doboro, July 25. to Mr and Mrs Leeter HORMEL SPAM 12 ounce tin 2 5 / WAYNE MORRIS Gross of Jefferson, a daughter. Learn the Many Uses For of exceptionally flne character and PAT O'BRIEN Connon—At Knox Hospital. July 31. you never wore . . . but having a to Mr and Mrs Norman Connon, a ability. JOAN BLONDELL daughter—Judith Virginia grand time that you'd like to HORMEL BONELESS CHICKEN 6 oz tin 3 9 / MAY ROBSON CLOROX Dean—At Lincolnville. July 24. to Mr Join in on yourself. Beano party Friday night at the SIDNEY TOLER and Mrs. Harold Dean, a son—Ralph LUX TOILET SOAP 3 cakes 17/ in Harold AR. hall.—adv. • Pint Bottle 1 3 / “THE KID FROM MARRIED The Sport Jackets LUX FLAKES large package 2 1 / A store-wide price slash on all Its Knhn-Johnson—At Bar Harbor. July SOAKS CLOTHES KOKOMO” 23. Bernard B Kuhn and Miss June huge stock of modern, up-to-the- May Johnson $7.50 to $15.00 Quart Bottle 2 3 / RINSO WHITER 2 Ige pkgs 3 9 / minute style plus furniture is to be SUN.-MON., AUG. 6-7 DIED SALE AND DEMONSTRATION run the month of August by Ston Wc present one of the only show The Washable Slacks ings in this locality Newbold—At Vlnalhaven. July 29 MAIN STREET MARKET STAY OUT OF THE KITCHENI ington Furniture Co.. 313-319 Main Thomas Newbold, aged 82 years. 3 WE LIKE IT-AND MISS ELIZABETH BERGNER months. 21 days $1.50 to $6.00 St.. Rcckland.—adv. Britt—At Rockland. Aug 2. Richard in Horn Britt, aged 77 years. 11 months. AT OUR FRUIT AND KNOW YOU WILL!!! 23 days. Funeral Friday at 230 from Jantzen Swim Suits VEGETABLE COUNTER “STOLEN LIFE” residence, 56 Talbot avenue. It’s a pleasure for us to sell GOLDEN HEAR I with Conley—At Camden. Aug. 2. Capt marked down NATIVE , Chicken Barbecue Michael Redgrave James T. Conley of Isle au Haut. aged BREAD at BOTH of our markets. We excellent British actor 81 years. Funeral Friday at 2 o'clock KNOW you and every member of your family 25c and 35c from residence of Mrs. Frank E Morrow. Straw Hats CABBAGE t. 3 / CARD OF THANKS will enjoy its home-like flavor. I HEALD’S SPA Coming: “It's a Wonderful We wish to express our sincere thanks about half price World," “Grade Allen Murder to all those who sent cards, flowers, or RED RIPE . w it h We have built our reputation on selling only WEST ROCKPORT, ME. Case," "Scrond Fiddle," “Wuth- helped In any way to lighten the bur READY TO COOK ^80111^^^0004 92*93 den In the loss of our dear husband READY TO SERVE QUALITY foods. That is why we’re always ering Heights," "Prison Without and father tomatoes4 ?25c Bars." Mrs. Addle Storer. Mr and Mrs. Ever —SPECIALS ’’rooting” for ett Storcr. Mr and Mrs. Osborn Weaver. GREGORY’S Crisp Celery, 3 bchs 25c •°« 31c BLUEBERRY FARM ASPARAGUS TIPS <«..,> GOLDEN HEART Cantaloupe, large, 10c FOR SALE GREEN PEAS. 2 b BREAD For particulars see Peaches, basket 43c HADDOCK FILLETS ib. 2 1 c DR. N. A. FOGG, Rockland FOR A DELICIOUS SUNDAY MEAL FRESH WESTERN or EINAR HEINO, Rockville Plums, I 2 doz 25c 86-104 ROASTING CHICKENS Drive Out To Farm-fresh each $ 1 4 .7 EGGS doz 2 7 / Grade A 3 lbs. !■ ■ fl ONIONS Price will vary depending on weight PURE LARD 2 lbs 1 5 / selected — from $1.23 to $1.81 each. HILLCREST HOMESTEAD 10 lb b ag 35c ARMOUR'S CLOVERBLOOM MORE GOOD VALUES BUTTER Ib 2 9 / BURPEE’S. U. S. Route 1, South Warren, Tel. Warren 3-41 Peas & Carrots box 2 3 c SPECIALIZING IN Crabmeat...... box go ©«.> 25c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 24!, LB. BAG 9 1 / MORTICIANS Ambulance Service Brussels Sprouts box in <>«.) 25 c Full Course Chicken and Duck Dinners THE PERRY Shrimp...... box < no.,) 35c Ambulance Service RUSSELL Chopped Steak...... ib. 35c home style, 85 cents For a grand dinner, serve Birds Eye Rih TELS. 390 AND 781-1 FUNERAL HOME Lamb Chops or Birds Eye Minute Steaks THE PERRY MARKETS 9 CLAREMONT ST. TEL. 662 MARKETS Special prices abort effective Aufwst 3-9 “FRIENDLY HOME OWNED STORES" 361-365 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND Served Every Sunday from 1.00 to 7.00 P. M. ROCKLAND, ME. , 119-tf 98-tf Every-Other-Dav Page FoUf Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, August 3, 1939 pound seeded raisins, ty cup Blueberry Muffins About Old Horses A MAID CALLED MILLS chopped nut meats, 4 pounds sugar. Coffe Lunch WALDOBORO Seed the cherries. Grate the Blue Label Tomato Juice Cocktail ft ft ft ft John C. Howes Has One 38 ONE OF ROCKLAND’S “FINEST” Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talk* rind of the oranges and cut the Grilled Deerfoot Frankfurts MRS. LOUISE MTI.TKR Years Old and Had One pulp into small pieces Remove the About Household Matter* In Toasted Rolls Correspondent 39 Years Old seeds and tough connecting tissues. Relish ft ft ft ft Add the oranges to the cherries and •Peach Tarts Tel. 27 Editor of The Courier-Gazette;— BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS the raisins? Cover with sugar. Let Iced Tetley Tea (Monday Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p m. over Stations mixture stand for one hour. P u t on Dinner While reading an article in The WNAO, Boston; WTAG. Worcester; WCSH, Portland; WTIC, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vose of Courier-Gazette of recent date WICC Bridgeport; WEAN, Providence; and WLBZ, Bangor). the fire and cook for 30 minutes. •Devilled Crabs Thomaston and Mr. and Mrs. The temperature of the mixture Broiled Tomato Halves about the age cf horses, one writer should toe kept at about 218 degrees George Doe and children of Win- said he had a horse 31 years old People who love old houses, an ish church, then taken by King Potato Sticks sorville were guests Sunday of Mrs. I - F. This means that the mixture Tossed Green Salad with recently gone to his rest—ripe old tiques and beautiful interiors will Caesar s men from pirates adorns boll slowly, not bubble and boil Jennie Benner. Mrs Addie Giles of Italian Onions age. I have two horses, one raised be making a pilgrimage or a ' pere one wing of the house There's a up. After taking from the fire, add Thomaston called Friday on Mrs. by the late Alfred Poland, which I •Cherry Conserve grination," as it's called to the his bricked-in smuggler's cellar and a the chopped nuts and pour into Benner, who will also be hostess bought of his widow, when the mare Kent Fruit Pie toric house of Marshfield and Dux compass set in the flags leading to glasses. Seal. two weeks to Miss Pern Doe was five years old. and we know Coffee bury, open this afternoon for the the front door as reminders of Ezra Devilled Crabs John H. Lovell, a prominent citi she was 38 years old last June. benafit of the Winslow House. How Weston, the biggest ship owner of One-half cup Land O takes B u t zen died early Tuesday morning at Sound as when foaled and shy as a NORTH APPLETON richly they'll be rewarded for any his day. ter, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup inilk, the Goodale Memorial Hospital in colt. effort in that direction we know, At Plumfield, Thomas P. Murray % teaspoon salt, H teaspoon pap Sanford after an illness of many [ I have a mate to her and although Hilda Inman who visited her -J having had a preview of five of the has assembled a collection of rare rika, nutmeg, 2 tablespoons chopped weeks. The body will be brought I don't know her exact age. good • Vr < father, Charles Towle, for a few things from the far corners of the parsley, one tablespoon lemon juice, here for burial. Private funeral judges say she is as old as the Poland [ eight houses. Any one of the houses days, returned Sunday to Waltham. earth and from Cape Cod, arranged 2 cups crabmeat, ■% cup buttered services will be held Friday at 2 mare They have mowed, raked and | we thought well worth the dollar Mrs Ma belle Keene and son o'clock at the residence. Obituary admission and the eight will con- them against a lovely background of crumbs. Philip are visiting In Palmer, Mass. hauled in between 20 and 25 acres 1 paneled woodwork, fireplaces tiled j Melt butter, stir In flour and add deferred. of hay this season. I1 stitute a rare afternoon. Mr and Mrs. William Carter and In lavender, recessed windows look- milk. Mrs. Herbert Hastings of Somer I had a horse given me by one I There's the home of Judge Arthur ------, ------Cook, stirring constantly un- son of Jefferson were guests Sun- Beane on Washington street, a fine ln8 out toward the sea Color har- (til thick. Add seasonings and crab day of Mr and Mrs. F. 8 Meservey. ville, Mass., is guest of her sister. of the late Sidney M. Bird’s sons I mony, serenity and charm make meat and pack Into crab shells or Miss Elizabeth Genthner. that I kept until he was 39 years old. example of a ship captain's house Mrs. Charles Day, son Charles Plumfield unforgetable. into a greased casserole. Sprinkle Out-of-town relatives and friends Sound and smooth and fat as a pig built about 1790 with the finest col and friend of Locke's Mills, passed Tlie Gamaliel Bradford House Is with crumbs and brown in a moder- who attended the funeral of Miss when I had him laid away. lection of early American furnish the week-end with Mr and Mrs. now owned by Mr. and Mrs Charles ate oven, 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Celia Peyler Sunday were: Mr. and My motto is; "Take good care, feed ings we have seen outside the Clarence Rolfe museums. The seven-foot fireplace Bittinger and Che exterior has been Peach Tarts Mrs. Percy Feyler, Fitchburg; Mr. well and they will live to a ripe old Mrs. Olive Noyes was a recent one of our Duxbury loves for years. Cover six peaches with boiling and Mrs. Leland Feyler. Gardiner; age." John C. Howes. with its mantle lined with old pew visitor at Mrs. Leland Johnson's The dignified facade of soft-hued water, let stnd one minute, and re Mr. and Mrs Samuel Bigelow and Washington. July 30. ter; the dignified drawing room Weekenu visitors at Charles Mrs Etta Arnold of Lowell. Mass., ' with Chinese tea paper in silver old brick with a towering smoke move skins. Cut in quarters and Towle's were Mr and Mrs. B C. Miss Flora Fish, George Foster of flecked with red, duckfoot wing bush growing against it, the ter- arrange in four pastry lined tartlet Ames of Corona Del Mar, Calif., Rockland ..’d Mr and Mrs. Herbert SO U T H H O PE chairs and tambour; the dining raced garden at the side which shells. Add the Juice and rind of Arthur Payson of Waltham. Mrs Caro Glover and son Elmer of Achorn ot Camden. room with Palais Royal scenic pap there's reason to think was laid out one lemon Sift one-half cup Camden, Mrs. Cora Sherman of Mass, is visiting his nephew. Albert Dr. and Mrs A. H Hammond er, corner cupboard filled with by Acadians brought down under granulated sugar and one-eighth Rockland ?nd Miss Nina Titus of Heath. of Freeport. Long Island are at the Fitzhugh Lowestoft and the up Governor Winslow. The walls of teaspoon salt together and sprinkle East Union. Mrs Agnes Fish spent the week W altz home at Kaler's Corner for stairs chamber where every cano- the Bittinger house are hung with ' over the fruit. Cover with thin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rolfe, fam- end at her farm home as guests of an annual vacation. pied bed, every high boy, old print, paintings, etchings and sketches by strips of pastry and bake in a hot ily and guests, motored Sunday to Mr and Mrs. Stephen Barnard Mr and Mrs Woodbury Lermond i length of Chintz and wall paper is famous artists as well a many of oven (450 degrees F.) for five m in- Cadillac Mountain. have returned to Chicago. ;Mrs Edwin Lermond h“ returned Everybody said he would make good, and so * ran^t so exactiy right as to constitute per- Mr. Bittinger's own paintings. The utes, then reduce hert to moderate , Miss Nancy Marcho has returned' from K™* HosPital and 15 at the Mr and Mrs. Wilder Moore, Bridges has. Alert, active and courteous fection. Judge and Mrs. Beane rooms are lofty, spacious, beautl- i (350 degrees F > for 25 minutes. Re- Theresa Huntley, Avis Oxton, Ray- from a visit in Newport. She was home of her parents ...... — have shown the same discriminat- fully proportioned and full of an | move from oven and sprinkle with mond Borneman and Mr and Mrs accompanied home by her brother. Mr and Mrs Ernest °f which includes his daughter, Miss tion in collecting that the commit- effortless charm and dignity. .two tablespoons powdered sugar Lyman Randall of Warren were Donald Marcho who will visit his Rutland. Mass., are visiting rela- Allison and son Sterling, and the j tees who buy for museums must ex The earliest of the houses is Mr and one-eighth teaspoon mace or callers Sunday at Charles Towle’s mother Mrs. Myrtle Marcho. Itives here WARREN house keeper. Miss .Maude P Eagles, hlbit. and Mrs. Albert Geiger's, built in cinnamon. Miss Betty GiUey of Augusta was at Mrs Thelma Borneman has' Miss Ruby Merrifield spent Sun- Decorations, arranged most taste- Guests in Duxbury today will 1654 with beams and old paneling as Kent Fruit Pie Towle's for the past week. moved from the Levensaler house da>' with her grandmother. Mrs. ALENA L STARRETT fully by Mrs. Edmund V. Oxton. wander up the flagged path to the fine. Ned Ford believes, as that Cherries, raspberries, red cur- Mrs. Leland Johnson and Mrs. to an apartment in the Sanborn' Albert Heath. Correspondeut were of hydrangea, ramblers, and old King Caesar home, the stately from the Ipswich house now in the rants, sugar, salt. Ormond Keene were Camden vtsl- bljx.fc Bert Whipple motored Sunday to ft ft ft ft blue delphinium against a back- home Ezra Weston built around Metropolitan Museum. Gun stock | Use equal amounts of fruit, add tors last Thursday, Miss Virginia Kuhn of Saco is Providence. Fred Hastings serving and suma beams, hall flooring of sugar to taste and salt. Bake in Mr and Mrs. Frank Meservey Tel 49 ground of evergreen. ; 1775 overlooking Duxbury harbour. guest of her grandparents Mr. and as driver ______In the reception line with Rev j Scenic papers that date back 125 old brick, original bullseye glass deep dish pie plate which has been were week-end visitors In Rockland, Mrs G J. Kuhn. Hartley Watts of Melrose. Mass, Guests this week of Mr. and Mr< ' Mr Stackhouse and family were years hang on the walls of the King lights and other unspoiled 17th cen- lined wfth pastry, and cover with Mrs Allie Achorn Of Rockland is Miss Laura Gardiner who has spent the weekend with Mrs. Watts the deacons and deaconesses, Mrs. 1 Caesar house, now owned by Dr. tury features will delight visitors top crust. This makes a very juicy visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jessie been visiting her sister Mrs K. K and 5011 at their home here Benjamin Davis are Mr and Mrs All in all, Duxbury and Marshfied pie (Sent in by Edith MacDonald Joseph Mallon and children, June. Oxton. Mrs. S C Cobum, Mrs. ( and Mrs H. C. Bumpus. Meservey. Miss Pauline Achorn is Weston returned Monday to Cari- ■ James Smith. Ernest DeMass and Laura Stagey. Mrs. M. R. Robin-J Intricate paneled wood work and will have a rewarding afternoon for of Beverly Mass.) also visiting her Lucille Hupper all of Rockland Lorraine, and Douglas of Taunton, bou. son. Fred Kenniston, Mr. and Mrs. ■ fireplace and celling friezes carved those who make the "peregrina- MENU called Sunday on Ruby Merrifield. Mass. Mrs. Edward Connor and son, Herbert Waltz, Chester Wyllie and on ion6 voyages by ship's carpen- tion. Breakfast Correspondents and contributors Mr and Mrs Donald Mathews Richard returned Saturday to Win Rev and Mrs. L Clark French. i ters adorn the house and a steeple Cherry Conserve Sliced Peaches on Wheatena are asked to write on Only One the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and daughter. Joan, who with Mr. chester, Mass, after a visit with Instrumental selections were stolen by pirates from some Span- Two quarts cherries, 3 oranges. 1 1 Broiled Bacon and Eggs side of the paper Welt. and Mrs. Harry Dente of Cam- relatives here. played by a band which included j Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Penniman and bridge. Mass., motored last week to Miss Frances Richards and Miss trombones played by Dr Judson P. ; children Alton Marcia and Joanne River Hebert, N S , where they were Jacqueline Richards are guests of Lord; baritone horns, Chester I of Framingham. Mass , have been guesu 0; Mrs Emma Theal and relatives in Boston Wyllie and William H. Robinson; ' Mr and Mrs Sylvester Simmons visiting Mrs Lilia Blaney and Miss other relatives returned home Tues cornets, Alfred Wyllie, Rev. Clark and daughter Natalie of Bath and; Marcia Blaney. The Pennimans day. French, and Roger Teague; drums, Mr. and Mrs. W R. Dwyer of a!* occupying the Miller cottage at Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hambro of Fred Overlook; and piano Mrs, Brunswick were visitors Sunday at Medomak during August. Boston are visitors at the home of Lieut and Mrs. Andrew Newcomb n jg Russeii and Mrs Carrie French Tenor solos were sung by have returned from a trip to New Smith Chester Wyllie; a cornet solo by Al h e re 's h o t fred Wyllie; tenor solo by Roger . . . “It’s a $41.85 Brunswick and are now at one of The moving picture of Miss Lil Teague; greeting to Rev. Mr. Floyd Benner's cottages at Forest lian Russell giving a lesson In Value, but I paid only Stackhouse by Rev. Clark French; ' take. x speech reading to the daughter of welcome to the Lincoln Baptist As w e a t h e r $29.95.” Mrs. Mary' Wade and Mrs. Atwood Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hambro of sociation bv Rev Wesley E. Stewart Levensaler are spending the week Boston, will be shown tonight of Martinsville; and reply by Rev. at the Levensaler cottage. Back (Thursday) at the meeting of the Mr. Stackhouse. Mrs Chester Wvl- I Cove. Woman's Club, by Herbert Ham ' lie acted as accompanist for the helpfulness! bro. while Miss Russell explains the solos Refrehments w’ere served on various steps. Mrs. Helen Went the lawn under the direction of worth of Hope, will sing several so Mrs. Leroy Norwood. Mrs. Raymond YOU’LL KEEP WITH prano selections. Borneman, and Miss Tena McCal Dr. A H St. Clair Chase of New lum, by Misses Ella Simmons, Mary ton Center. Mass . has joined Mrs. Trone, Olive Teague, and Janet Chase at their summer home. ' Hill Wade. Black Raspberry view" for the month of August. A C o m p lete • • • • Stuart French is employed as in H ere’s a sure cure for that let-down feeling that cornea House and Buildings Burned spector of blueberries at West Rock with sultry August weather! It's the invigorating flavor port. Fire of unknown origin destroyed M in ia tu r e The meeting tonight of the Worn- barn. house and connecting ell of black raspberries blended with the pure sweet cream an's Club is open to the public, °" ‘he farm of Spear. Tuesday- and other fine ingredients that go into Sealtest-approved- Walter A. Jellison of Bangor is 1 wl,h a loss estimated at E le c tr ic Iee Cream ! Y o u can get it a ll m o n th with his daughter. Mrs L. Clark *8,<8 g J2.40 dow" monthly 529.95! ries blended into the Warren and Thomaston fire de Sunday will be: At 10.30, sermon carrying charge Consists of 18-Quart Rooster. mounted on refreshing coolness topic, "The Real Presence," sub partments were called but as no Cabinet Stand of white enamel, trimmed in of this Sealtest* Incladed black, complete with broiler griddle and ject of the Junior sermon. Clean water was available except In the 2 approved-Sherbet. dishes. Inside and Out"; at 7 p. m The wel1 near the blazin6 barn, they You'll want it often 1 could only stand helplessly by while during August! Unpardonable Sin." Miss Glenice French Is guest this the fire spread rapidly to the ell week of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A and the house. Jean and Jack, the Jellison of Brewer. two Spear children, asleep at the Lawrence F Kalloch. who has time were taken to the house of a been receiving treatment for infec neighbor for safety. Neighbors tion of the right hand, at the State meanwhile were able to remove the FRO-JOY ICE CREAM Street Hospital in Portland, re silver, and much of the furniture j turned home Sunday much im from the lower floor of the home proved. before it was consumed by the • • • • flames. Very little clothing was CAST ALUMINUM ------SeaHteit-appnovaf------J-PIECE ENAMEL Reception to Pastor saved. A cow, calf, and two cars , BROILER GRIDDLE 18-QT. NESCO DE LUXE The lawn at the Baptist Church were lost and several cords of wood. ' COOKING SET ROASTER lent itself Thursday night to a de- Mrs- Spear who had been spending WORTH 95.95 INCLUDED FREE Regularly 535.90; 55.95 Stand lightful reception by the Ladies' the evening in Friendship arrived VINALHAVEN & ROCKLAND STB. CO. You receive tills Broiler Here are the utensils Shown Above Included at no Circle to Rev. W. S Stackhouse, home shortly after the fire was dis extra cost. 1 Griddle, which you will find + 2 you need, included a t no + 3 (Eastern Standard Time) newly elected pastor of the local covered. This Roaster may be lifted ao uaeful, with this outfit extra cost. from the cabinet and carried SWAN’S ISLAND LINE Baptist Church and his family anywhere. STEAMER NORTH HAVEN NORTH HAVEN Effective June 20 to September 15, Inclusive Read Down MANY NEVER Suffered Severe Burns COOKS A COMPLETE MEAL FOR 8 OR 10 PEOPLE DAILY DAILY EXCEPTSUNDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Presence of mind was the means SUNDAY ONLY SUNDAY ONLY SUSPECT CAUSE of saving her life yesterday when A.M.P.M.A.M. A.M.P.M.P.M. Mrs. J. E. Martelle rolled herself In | Ar. 111.55 7.00 5.35 4.30 2.15 8.00 Lv. ROCKLAND, a rug to smother the flames when BAKES. BROILS . FRIES . ROASTS 5.40 3.30 9.10 Lv. NORTH HAVEN, Ar. 10.55 6.00 4.35 6.50 4.40 10.20 Lv. STONINGTON, Ar. | 9.50 5.00 3.23 OF BACKACHES her clothing caught fire from an 7.50 11.30 Ar. SWAN'S ISLAND, Lv. | 8.45| |2.15 This Old Treatment Often explosion caused by the pouring of j SAVE! On meal preparation, when you want more time for playing and Pick It .U p ! H ead Up Brings Happy Relief kerosene on embers in the kitchen Many nufferers relieve nagging backache out-of-doors. Save on fuel and hurrying, by buying one of these truly quickly, once they discover that the real ruuse stove. . . . Carry it to VINALHAVEN LINE of their trouble may be tireel kidneys. wonderful De Luxe Roasters. It has automatic temperature control, it is The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking Suffering sever burns, she was STEAMER W. S. WHITE heavily insulated, it is complete in every way! the excess acids and waste out of the blood. rushed to Rockland in a boat by Camp, to the Read Down Most people pass about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste. Herbert Grant, caretaker at the Dally Dally . K Daily , „ s Frequent or scanty passages with smarting Porch, or on Except Except g- Except 3 Sat. & £ 2 and burning shows there may be gMMthing summer estate of Mrs. Dwight W. I Sat. Sun. a-.Q wrong with your kidneys or bladder. a P i c n i c ! Sun. Sun. w An excess of acids or poisons in your blood, Morrow after she had been given A.M.A.MJ’.M.A.M. A.M.A.M.P.M. when due to functional kidney disorders, may first aid by Dr. Dana Farnsworth, 5.00 *8.00 2.15 8.00 Lv. ROCKLAND, Ar. )9.45)11.45;5.30 be the cause of nagging backache, rheumatic ’ idv pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, get and is a patient in the Knox Hos CENTRAMMAI n e I I I 9.05 | | Lv. NORTH HAVEN, ting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the POWEI^tOMPAMY .ft V 6.15 10.00 3.30,9.15) Ar. VINALHAVEN, Lv. 8.30 10.30)4.15 eyes, headaches and dixxineas. pital. It is believed that the ijroman R ead Up W)on t wait I Ask your druggist for Doan's will recover. Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 • New York train connection Saturday only. years. They give happy relief and will help the PHONE FOR A FREE HOME TRIAL 75-tf 15 miles of kidney tunes flush out unisonous w M te fruw yuur blood. Get Doto'a rill*. Read The Courier-Gazette Every-Other-Day 'Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, August 3, 1939 Page Five* VINALHAVEN NOW IT’S CLAY PIGEONS « « ft « 'S' MRS OSCAR 0. LANE FAMILY FIRST Correspondent Vinalhaven’s Wide Awake Boys Bound To reunions I Rev. Albert Henderson and fam Have Fun-Alvin Wahlman “Tops” ily of Farmington arrived Tuesday NATIONAL and are located at Idlewild cottage Shore Acres for the month of Au A crowd of Vinalhaven shotgun gust. enthusiasts Journeyed up to Bill STORES Ladies of the O AR will meet Warner's place on Poole's Hill last Friday night and supper will be Sunday and enjoyed some trap served at 6 30. shooting, that is, those fellows who , Miss Carolyn Calderwood has en PRICES EFFECTIVE got fairly good scores enjoyed it. Wahiman j CROCKETT FAMILY tered Eastern Maine General Hos THROUGH while to those who could not hit J i Annual reunion of Crockett family pital in Bangor for a month's train 1— 4 SATURDAY, AUG. 5 the elusive clay birds it was a mis 1— 5 at Ralph Crockett cottage in Ash ing in dietetics. OFFERING^ TH£ SSA»----- erable time. 1— 5 Point Sunday, Aug. 6. Coffee Mr. and Mrs. Tolvo Holmstrom Herb Elinborn, the city sllker — t .. 1— 4 will be served. Those attending QUALITY MEATS AT OUR and family of Boston arrived Tues from Waterville, who was born with — will take picnic lunch and cups. day and are guests of relatives. a gun in one hand and a leash 22 Elmer B. Crockett CAMDEN MARKET Mrs. Alfred Creed returned Tues with a dog on it in the other, was' Sanborn 0 0 _ 3 90-92 FINAST PURE day from Rockland [ • | home for the day and while he was , 0 - 1 ------GENUINE 1939 SPRING Mrs. 'Walter Robbins and son not able to be tops he made a good J 0_ 2 GILCHREST FAMILY Thad, were in Rockland for the second best. Alvin Wahlman 1_4 Saint George, July 31 The Gil- weekend to meet Mr. Robbins' on blasted 22 out of his 25 to lead the 1 j_2 chrest family reunion will be held MAYONNAISE his arrival from Kansas. He made boys, and Herb was right on his i _I Aug. 10 at the home of Mrs. Mary the trip to Boston by plane. heels with a 21. Wilson Bridges.} »5 Henry, Beechwood street. Thomas MAKES YOUR FAVORITE SALAD TASTE BETTER LAM B LEGS Mrs. Ola Ames was hostess Mon who had done plenty of shooting, ton. Please bring dishes. H Sanborn ...... 1 1— 5 day to "The Toumanjent". but never at the trap, made a good If stormy it will be held in the 1 1— 4 8 oz Mr. and Mrs. John Gunderson J showing with 18. There is some Grange hall at Saint George 1 1— 4 TENDER and son, who have been guests of talk of forming a shooting club. J Emma Gilchrest, Sec. JAR10 ‘ p»l 9 c 37= 1 1— 3 Mrs Gundersons parents Mr. and but as yet it has not gone beyond 91-93 1 1— 5 LIGHT SOFT LB Mrs. Sigvard Beckman have re the talking stage, although there BELMONT SALAD DRESSING otja r 2 5 c turned to Brookline, Mass. are quite a number who have ex MEAT 21 Mr and Mrs. Herbert Sanborn pressed a willingness to sign up, Poultry Outlook were weekend guests of his parents and everybody realizes that only Haskell ...... 0 0— 0 WHOLE OK HALVED—EITHER END Mr. and Mrs. L. W Sanborn. C 0— 1 2 5 through organization can things ‘ Egg Receipts Below Last Mr and Mrs. Edwin Maddocks 0 0 - 1 l.ke conservation, restocking and Week — Dressed Poultry SLICED - RINDLESS and daughter Patricia returned purchase of much needed equipment 0 0— 1 BACON 2 3 c Monday to Weymouth, Mass They come to pass. n 0— 0 Larger were accompanied by Mrs. Emma , One prominent business man; PASTRY FINAST BREAD 57« Mills, who was returning to Wollas 3 Highlights FLOUR jai/i]a>4 Lb Bag 24I/2 LB BAG Hants -27c who works in a local grocery store 5 5 * ton, Mass. Mrs Mills has been ! and wears glasses and drives a ' Christie 1— 3 General improvement in business MILK FED—5 LB. AVE. guest of her sister Mrs. Andrew ‘brown colored car, and lives on 0— 1' conditions. Johnson. » Cottage street and likes to shoot, 1— 5) Receipts of eggs declining sea- HORMEL spltE0 HAM or HAM riff 25* Mrs. Ora Jones entertained Mon was a very discouraged person at [ 1 ’ sonally; below last year. day afternoon honoring Mrs. Faus the end of the above mentioned 0 - 3 tina Roberts who has been ‘her Receipts of dressed poultry at New RED SALMON T aT 7 19* shoot, due to the low score he made J Fowl 27c guest for the past month. Those ,6 York, first four weeks in June were It was rumored the next day that I FRESH EASTERN—SLICED present were Mrs Flora Athearns ' the poor fellow had actually decid- Peterson O_ j 25 percent larger than during the PINK SALMON t a u ™ n« of Gloucester, Mass . Mrs. Josephine ed to give his gun away and throw 1— 3 same period 1938 Webster. Mrs Susan Hopkins and up the sport for good and all. and O— 3 , Storage holdings of eggs by Aug. Mrs. E M Hall Cards featured LB. the ribbing he came in for from 3 1 may be 10 percent larger than on MATCHES ohiobluetip 6 ® 17* the entertainment and refreshments his friends (?) did not help heal 0— 2 _ Aug. 1 1938. were served the wounds in any way. We will 25c • • • • simply say the score was low and | 12 The Bureau of Agricultural Eco- SIIOKT SIIANK—5 TO 7 I.B. AVE Thomas Newbold GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 5* let you ask Frank what it actually i Bridges 1— 5 nomlcs reports: Thomas Newbold. 82, died July 29 LIGHT NolT,N was, or if you prefer to guess, select 1— 4 “Some improvement during late at his home. Deceased was born Smoked any number between two and four 0— 4 May and June in general economic M E A T 25C LB. in England, son of Mr. and Mrs. TUNA FISH 2 25* ' and you will be pretty near to It. 1— 3 conditions affecting the consumer Thomas Newbold. He is survived 7’/20i 0— 2 demand for farm products is re- CHOPPED FOODS Shoulders by his wife, sons, Charles William FOR YOUNG CHILDREN TINS The summary: — ported by the Bureau of Agricul- Thomas and also three daughters CLAPP’S 23« D:ew ...... 1 1 1 0 1— 4 18 tural Economics in the current Mrs Alec Malley of Now. York. Mrs issue of its Demand and Price Situ- FINAST PREPARED aft or JAR Margaret Betts of Stoney Creek. MUSTARD IB Conn., and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of PLEASANT POINT in the town where services are con- ation. The Bureau says: Industrial 9 * Lowell. Mass. Mr Newbold was a , ducted. Sunday's attendance was production has recovered sharply BONED AND ROLLED AS DESIRED member of the Paving Cutters George Payne recently returned about 45. A college friend of Rev. from the low reached in April and SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pks3 Union. to his cottage here, accompanied by Mr. Van Demon will deliver the early May. Some additional im- 2 3 * Funeral services were held Tues two guests. ! message next Sunday. The church provement during the remainder of BREAKFAST OF PKGS day at the residence. Rev William J. Thomas Donegan who recently 1 has an excellent choir. | the year is indicated by conditions CHAMPIONS WHEATIES 2 21« LB. Hutchinson of Cleveland, Ohio, returned from Knox Hospital where t Lawreston Creamer and Mrs. in the important industries. These officiated There were beautiful he underwent an operation is Madeline Stimpson cleared the changes in business activity and 23c floral offerings. Burial was m much improved. Recent guests at school house recently. | consumer purchasing power prob- MAPLE SYRUP cToK & 21« BONELESS OVEN ROAS1 the Donegan home were Miss Mary Guests Sunday at Lawrence ably will not be great, however, and Cummings cemetery. Tne bearers PRIME were from the Paving Cutters Union Claris and her sister of Massachu Stimpson s and Leslie Young's were: prospects continue for relatively TIMBERLAKE PT Those from out of town were Mrs. setts, who motored here from Mrs. Elese Freeman, Herbert Stimp- stable domestic demand conditions SWEET RELISH SWEET, SPICY j AR 23* Smith. Mrs. Betts, and Mrs. Malley. Southport, where they are spending son, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Rastall, during 1939 Despite the improved a vacation at Cove Cottage Inn. Gladys Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. business conditions in recent weeks DO G FOOD I LB LB. Mrs Rose Myers Is occupying J George Cooley and Mrs. Maud definite evidence of a general RED HEART DIETS A, B, C TINS 25* LINCOLNVILLE her summer home here, Barnes | strengthening of commodity prices 25c A S Heal of Belfast was a visitor Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Orne were I Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Seavey spent sthl is lacking, although the decline FANCY BRISKET Sunday in this community. Washington visitors recently. I the weekend with her father Charles which has been in evidence since Tranquility Grange meetings W B. D. Gray of Thomaston is Nash in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. W. March appears to have been TOMATOES PEACHES have been discontinued until host to the Boy Scouts at his cot- I C. Broves of Pennsylvania and Mrs. halted." RICHMOND No 2 Aug 25 tage at Gay Island. Walter Conley and Charles Nash of The change in the number of RICHMOND SOLID RIPE PACK __ • T IN S SLICEDor HALVES Maurice Pottle motored Sunday Bert Carter has returned to his Camden were recent guests of the chicks and young chickens per 29* 2 ; 2 5 * I - 29c to Windsor and visited Donald home here. Seaveys. )farm flock on June 1 gives an indi- I R IC H M O N D LGE FRESH Mr and Mrs. Hendrickson and Preparatlons are being made for cation of the change in the numbers O FINAST York, his classmate at U. of M. SOLID RIPE PACK TINS IN HEAVY SYRUP Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oray and son of Gloucester. Mass., are occu-ia supper Friday in Cushing Grange hens and pullets per farm flock 25* 2 27* family of Hallowell were In town pylng one of Captain Horton's, ball for the benefit of the Norton on the following Jan. 1. The per- Sunday and. accompanied by Mrs. camps. i cemetery, after which Wellington centage change in the number of LB. Effie Dickey, they attended the Barbara Pales, Gwendolyn Stimp- I Smith and guests will give a song bens and pullets, however. Is gen- ICED DUCHESS CAKE HALF LOAF 19« band concert at the Beach. son. Mrs Lucy Young and son Den- recital erally less than the percentage 33c Roy Allen of North Haven passed nls, Mrs Sybil Young and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Marshall is slowly change in the number of chicks M o te Real IZGSujaiHA. and young chickens. On June 1 the weekend in town. Madeline Stimpson were recent recovering from illness. the number of chicks and young MELO- Guests Sunday at Pottle Farm Camden and Rockland visitors. chickens per farm Hock was 3 per K E L L O G G ’S krispus 2 PKGS 21c were Misses Evelyn Mathews and Miss Ella Maloney and Mr. and RAZORVILLE cent above last year. On the basts RIPE Ella Mathews, of New York, Mrs. Mrs. Lelland Mann were recent O LIV E S IMPORTED MANZANKLA * 01 BOT 19c Caro Wheeler and son Harold cf guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G Ma Mr. and Mrs. John Tibbetts and °f P351 experience, the size of lay 25c ing flocks on pan. 1, 1940 may be BANANAS Skowhegan and Mrs. Seraphine loney. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of NORWEGIAN TINS little. If any, larger than In 1939. S A R D IN E S 3 25c Kelley and son Austin of the village. Dana Herrick of Hope is engaged ' Morrill were recent callers on Edith The Federal Surplus Com modi- Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Norton of In carpentry for Leslie Young. Overlock. CIDER VINEGAR & 12c ties Corporation purchased ap- Boston are visitors a few days at Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Perley Jones has returned from Mr and Mrs. E. O Scruton’s. Chicago and Dr. and Mrs William mlll sawing operations in the New 100000 of eggs in POTATO STICKS 3 25c PEACHES 4 25c A band concert will be held Sun ______A. Harper of Florida who are guests Hampshire hurricane district, and v °L JIMBO day at 2 o'clock at the Community of Victor Whittier are vacationing' is now employed at the Farrar mill bought at New York’ accordln8 to TOMATO JUICE 3 ™“ 25c government reports. These eggs Christian Church. The Misses Sel in their trailers in this community yard. I, SIZE They were on the property of W. are going into relief distribution E V R -R E D Y C O R N E D BEEF ™15c ma and Sybil will furnish music, J 6 Clark, Lowell Clark and through State agencies. In spite EA( II also. Ralph Knight will serve as W Hall, but are now parking on Irene Clark of Readfield were vial- of heavier receipts 0{ eggs at th(? 10c RICHMOND PEAS TENDER TIN* l i t leader. The public Is Invited. the Leslie Young estate. tors In town Sunday with Mrs. C a r-| jour market£ during June com. NATIVE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Libby rie Clark. ! pared With June, 1938, prices were ns accompanied by Mrs. Marriner of BAKED BEANS FINAST 2 ” 2 3 c ICEBERG Lincolnville were recent visitors a t Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rowe of Pa- notably steady, possibly reflecting lermo were callers Sunday at Maud the support furnished by the pur- M A Z O L A O IL PINTTIN 2 3 c OneSpot Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Seavey's. 2'"13c I Mrs. Dorothy Lunt who has been Howard's. , j chase program. The rate of storing RED Flea Killer _____ft CORN FLAKES WHITE SPRAY PKG 5c Crab Lice residing at Gay Island this sum Several from here attended fun- during the month was about ave- eral services for John Storer held rage but under a year ago. mer is making a short visit In Rock RIPE M a Bear Bead* land. recently at Stickney's Corner, Rev. M ite le l P u te QellieA------CARROLL CUT RATE Many of this community attended Harold Nutter of Appleton, officiat Tomatoes 2- 15c ing. NouhfM Vawtifa the church services conducted Sun APPLE IIONEY - day by Rev. Van Demon of Friend Mrs. Edna Brann, Mrs. Lotta 2 5ars 23c RADIO REPAIRING ship a t the Broadcove Methodist Jones, and Mrs. Oeneva Chapman ALSO QUINCE, MINT IO oz All makes serviced and recon GRAPE OR CRABAPPLE JARS 25c DEW’ Church. Rev. Van Demon holds were Rockland visitors recently. ditioned. Costs of parts and OR BLACK work estimated. Tubes tested regular services there every Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jones and Mrs. CURRANT “ 23c RASPBERRY 2 jab" 29c free of charge. afternoon and it Is hoped that all Edna Brann made a visit Monday in iw a. MAINE MUSIC CO. who find it convenient will avail Gardiner. Frank Winchenbach, Service Scott Pap&iploAuctl------Dept. STh-tf themselves of this opprtunlty to at Clifton Brann and family visited tend. this being the only church last Thursday in Coopers Mills. 7 5c The infant daughter of Mr. and SCOT TISSUE 3 ROLLS 2 5 c Green Beans Mrs. Alex Cummins has been named Barbara Ann. WALDORF TISSUE 4 ROLLS 17c SEAPLANE SERVICE BERMUDAS SCOT TOWELS PAPER ROLL 10c Pain 'Ended Tonight' Onions 29c F are $ 2 .5 0 Corn Gone Tomorrow LEAVE DAILY—STANDARD TIME Do your corns hurt? It Is needless PRICES ROCKLAND ROCKPORT AND CAMDEN STORES •8.00 A.M. 2.05 P.M. 5.15 P.M. pain. A good corn salve will stop the LEAVE—ROCKLAND, pain quickly and then remove the VINALHAVEN, 8.15 A. M. 2.20 P.M. 5.30 P.M. cause of the pain. Salve Is the best NORTH HAVEN, 8.25 A.M. 2.30 P.M. 5.40 P.M. way to apply medication to a com be cause you can use as much or as little * Except Sunday when thia trip leaves at 9.05 as required and it goes right to the ot For over fifty years Hanson's AIRWAYS, INC. aglc Com Salve has been giving foot Scomfort to thousands. Try It tonight NEXT TO PUBLIC LANDING and see how quickly the pain Is re TEL. ROCKLAND 338 ROCKLAND, MAINE lieved. At drug stores or direct from 80-tf cAJE J FIRST NATIONAL STORES W. T. Hanson Co., Schenectady. N. Y.. fifteen cent* a box. 69-Th-tf Every-Other-Day Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, August 3, 1939 The News Of Bayside In Everybody’s Column : W A N TED : ROCKPORT CAMDEN Advertisements in this column not THOMASTON to exceed three lines Inserted once for « » « « « « ft « « ft « Aquatic Meet Tomorrow Is 25 cents, three times tor 50 cents. Ad GOOD MORNING, FRANK ditional lines five cents each for one POSITION as housekeeper or doing OILBERT HARMON 8HIRLEY T. WII-LIAMS LIDA O. CHAMPNEY the Talk Of This Popular time. 10 cents for three times. Five general housework wanted. A V. LEE. Correspondent sm all words to * line. rear 3 Maverick St city. 92-94 Correspondent Correspondent Resort BERRY pickers wanted. ROSE HILL ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft FARM. Owls Head. 91-tf Telephone 713 The Saturday night illumination Tel. 190 Tel. 2228 ! LOST AND FOUND ! of the Bayside cottages and the Mr. and Mrs. John Evans I Gwen Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Colburn and Yacht Club is duly appreciated by Supt and Mrs. Leon McKusick, ROW boat found Owner may have ♦ F O R SALE dolyn Morrill) whose marriage took daughter, Farilyn, of Newton. Mass., I daughter Mary, son Leon, and Miss the summer people and more and same by proving property and paying z U place July 29 in Manassah, Va„ are are visiting her parents, Mr. and for ad HARVEY HEATH, 12 Fales St..' ■ Margaret Clark were overnight more cottages have their porches Rockland, 90-92 BUICK. 1930. for sale good condition, guests of Mr. and Mrs Forest Stone spending their honeymoon at the Mrs. Ernest Herrick, Mechanic price reasonable. 38 Oliver St., or TEL. decorated with colored electric lights. 767-W 90 92 yesterday, Miss Mary remaining for home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. street. Several owners have tried to bring SMALL, three-room house for sale a longer visit and the others pro Lou Morrill. Mrs. Evans has been George H Thomas was a busi < back the memories of the Old with land, garage, good water; on back ceeding to their home in Winsted. employed at clerical work in Wash ness visitor Tuesday in Portland. TO LET * road to Friendship Price reasonable. Campground by finding some EVA STROUT, Warren. Rt. 2 Box 101-A. Conn., today after several weeks at ington, D.’C., for the past few years. Mrs. Thomas accompanied him. • R I 91-93 colored Chinese lanterns and light their cottage at Sebec Lake, Dover- Mr. Evans also is employed in Mrs. John L. Tewksbury went UNFURNISHED apartment of three | POWER boat for sale 26 t . Star ing them. This was the old method rooms and bath to let; heated and hot Foxcraft. Washington. i motor. Price reasonable. DUNN Ac Monday to Essex Fells. N. J , called Of decoration. This fine community X bT mKw S. 1M N orU Main I ^ 1OT T el. 5. Thomaston 92-94 Charles Collins, Jr., of Reading. Mr and Mrs. William Cullen went by the death of her brother-in-law, spirit is what makes Bayside the St . city ______87-tf FULL blooded German Police pups Mass., is visiting his grandmother, for sale Male and female. CARROLL Tuesday to Pine Point to spend a Charles Warner Jones. model summer colony. Then the FURNISHED 4-room apartm ent to let, J GENTHNER Winslows Mills. 92-94 Mrs. Leslie C. Dean. all modem 42 FULTON ST.. Tel 960-R Week. Mr. and Mrs H D Stephenson sail boat races Sunday cap the cli 90-92 WESTINOHOUSE electric range for sale. 820 Radiant gasoline heater 88. Mrs. George Creighton and sons Dwight White from Aroostook and daughter, Janice, of Rockland, max for a successful weekend. FURNISHED camp to let at Hosmers CHESTER WALLACE. Tel 1-34 Warren. Pond Boat, radio, lights MERRILL 91 93 James and Everett, of East Milton, County has employment at C. E. Mass., are visiting his father. A. B Dr and Mrs. Frank Zwick with DRINKWATER Camden. Tel 2358 92-94 FURNITURE, dishes, aprons, cro- Mass, arrived Monday to spend the Rhodes Garage Stevenson. their four children motored through cheted pieces for sale. MRS LUCY EOUR-room tenement to let; elec BLACK 10 Sweetland St city 91-93 month with her parents, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Philip Walters en Miss Barbara Dwinal, who has from New Britain. Conn., Saturday tricity. flush; newly papered and route from Bar Harbor to their been passing two weeks at the home painted LAWRENCE MILLER. Tel KELVINATOR electric refrigerator Mrs. N. F. Andrews. and are spending two weeks at 692-M E2-tf for sale 4 ft.; also saxophone. LAW Mrs, Blanche Wilson visited Mon home in New York were callers of her mother, Mrs Harriette M Capt. Torrey's cottage "The Rock UNFURNISHED apt, four rooms, RENCE MILLER Tel 692 M 92-tf Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Dwinal, has returned to Kingsport, port." sun porch, toilet; furnished apt . three FITTED slahwood for sale, 85 cord; day with her sister, Mrs. Edith rooms, toilet 12 Knox St., TEL 156-W slabwood In 4 (3 lengths In two cord Wyllie in Warren. Mrs. Thurston W. Spear. Tenn. The Rockport Regatta racing 92-91 lop $3 50 cord: delivered ROBERT Mr. and Mrs. William Bachelder, ESANCY. Liberty. Tel. Washington Helen Friend, who has been visit L. True Spear. Jr., has returned committee has issued an invitation THREE-room, unfurnished apart 12-23. 92-94 who have been occupying Oliver ment with bath to let. near Main St.; ing her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. to Cambridge to resume his duties to the Northport Yacht Club mem electricity, gas. 84 25 week. TEL 1159 PLANED rovering boards. 5 000 ft ; Gross' camp at Hosmer's Pond, have bers to partake in their sail-boat 90-92 and 2 "x4' for sale at $24 thousand, A. J. Linekin. the past several at the Colony Bank and Trust Co., delivered IRVEN GAMMON Tel. 1 4. returned to their home in Glens MODERN furnished room to let ... weeks, returned Sunday to Skow- a^ter a weeks vacation spent at the races Friday. quiet, central TEL 1177-J or call at ■ warren 92-94 hegan, Mr and Mrs. Linekin mo- home of his parents. Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. (Frank Schwab of 28-30 Masonic St. 91-93 ATTRACTIVE home for sale; main Miss Martha Southall of Berwyn. Bethlehem. Pa., are visiting their • SIX-room hops, to let, 32 Frankim house 11 rooms. 2 large sun porch toring there to take her. Miss Della Leach of Philadelphia (St,St. excellent condition_____ Inquire MRS *,,J Md„ is visiting her sister and daughter, Mrs. Jack Bradshaw, who' sanpord delano 34 Franklin St furnished. with bath; garage with Mrs Stanley Macgowan and Mrs visiting her sister. Mrs. J. W. Hys- 91-93 chauffeurs rooms: also second house brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. has been here for the first time Tel 480-J with garage, wood room, work shop. Weston Young were hostesses Tues- at *hc Baptist parsonage, TENEMENT lo let at 12‘j James St. | private beach with bath-house, pump Bassick. this summer Mrs. Bradshaws C A HAMILTON. 29 Chestnut St . Tel 1 house with ever-flowing well small day to the Thursday Club A pic- Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Wil- The Rotarians and wives were home is in Oberlin. Ohio. 996-J.______91-tf | greenhouse; another building could be nic supper at Mt. Jefferson was Ham Youngborg of New York are THREE andtourroom fu rn U h e^ .p t ^ Y % S £ n t hp Z t ^ l - M royally entertained Tuesday night The first entertainment of the on Warren followed by an evening of cards at expected Saturday for a week's visit at Tanglewood Camp, the girls' Northport Yacht Club at the Bay- JAMES ST dl-tf! FORD Deiuxe sedan for sale Mrs. Macgowan's home. Prizes with their daughter and sister. Mrs ROOMS to let at 15 Orove St. TEL 1 cheap, good condition, low mileage. camp which is sponsored by the side Community hall last Friday- ARVID JOHNSON Long Cove 91*93 were won by Mr E F. Lynch and Thurston W. Spear. On returning 579 W MRS FLORA COLLINS 91-tf Bangor Y. W. C. A. at the govern night was very entertaining es FOUR-room apartment to let, all FrRST prize tM D fair pull Mrs Forest Stone. Others in the home they will be accompanied by ment's organized camp unit at pecially to the children who were ( modern Apply at CAMDEN and ing contest for sale good* condition. party were Mrs. E R. Biggers, Mrs Mrs. Spear and children, who will ROCKLAND WATER CO . Tel 634 91-tf Tel 257-3 M LOFMAN. Rockville Duck Trap stream. After a tour of entranced by Prof. Carlyn. a high- j 91*93 Emeasey Colpitis. Mrs. Edward T remain as their guests for a few the camp facilities, the Club sat ly recommended magician, as he l SMALL boat with outboard motor, weeks. THE BABY .MACKEREL for sale Cheap for quick sale TEL Dornan, Mrs. Vernon Achorn, Mrs down to a delightful dinner with pulled a rabbit out a hat and did 388-M 91*93 Charles Smith, Mrs. W B D Gray I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford the 72 camp girls and councillors. scores of other interesting miracles. Boy’s bicycle for sale; excellent con Has an Average Life Expectancy of dition Price *10 TEL 388-M 91*93 Mrs. Oscar Crie. Mrs. Erman Lamb. and daughters Nancy and Judith, Miss Russell. Camp Director, gave The older people were apparently 27 Seconds, According To the I1.-TON truck for sale, good condi Mrs. Orvel F. Williams and Mrs who have been spending a vacation a short talk on the purpose of the as amused and all enjoyed the tion; also laving pullets, cross breeds S cientists F A KIMBALL. Tel 321-W 91-93 Frank Orant. with his parents at Sebois and her camp and the benefits of camp life. movies of last years Regatta and ENTIRE contents of lovely farm Mrs Martin Collamore of South sister, Miss Lillian Brann will re One of Lie veterans of the Rockland Post Office staff is This was followed by a program by- the sail boat races. There was a Scientists who have made scien-' home for sale at once; furniture of Waldoboro returned Monday to the turn Saturday to Metuchen, N . J. record attendance as every seat was bedrooms, living rooms, kitchen, pan- Frank M. Tibbetts. Efficient in his work and well known ’ ’’ glrls Visiting Rotarians were tific collections on the spawning try. porch; also mahogany pineapple home of her sister, Mrs. Vernon They will be accompanied by Miss filled and even a few standing were I canopy bed. oriental rugs, original for his dry humor. ’ Ktn“n of Belf“t and grounds have calculated there may ■ paintings by famous artists, maple Achorn having been a patient the Brann and nephew. John Brann of A. C. McLoon of Rockland. in the rear. , desk Italian inlaid mahogany chest, past two weeks at Knox Hospital. Rockland who will visit the Worlds be as many as 500.000,000 mackerel American empire desk; sacrifice prices. John Tibbetts, educational advis Miss Ninette Joseph from New In Thomaston at Beechwood S t. Rt. 1. Miss Helen Newcombe arrived Fair. or at the local C.CC. Camp, leaves York is the houseguest of Miss eggs floating on a single square TEL for appointment Thomaston 191-3 or write Box 97. RFD. Thomaston Tuesday from Washington, D C„ I Mr. and Mrs. John Annis and son AWAY TO A FINE START Friday to join his family at their Caroline Reed this week. Accom mile of surface at one time, re 89*94 to be guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert j of Morris Plains, N. J„ are visiting camp in Flagstaff for a two weeks’ panied by Miss Reed's brother, NEW pitched roof hen house 7x9'. ports American Wildlife Institute. Walsh his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy vacation Bruce Reed, they motored to Lake- for sale ISRAEL SNOW, Mechanic The principal spawning grounds of 8t., city.______90*92 Mrs Charles Winchenbach re Annis (Continued from Page One) Total points won: Portland 42: Miss Gwendolyn McKay was wood Monday to see ’White Steed this fish are about 25.000 square ELEVEN toot speed boat for sale and turned Sunday from Ocean Point Mrs Darrell Pound (Miss Cath Boys' Club. 2nd: Lillian Van Amer- Bunker Hill 4. The Portland team weekend guest of Miss Janey Jen The annual aquatic meet will be 16 h p Johnson outboard motor only miles. In that area there are often run 20 hours ARTHUR DEAN. Cam where she spent the pas^ week erine Annis) with Misses Pauline iome excellent swimming nings at Camp Vistamont, Bris held Friday at 2 p. m. at the Yacht den. Tel 8715 90 95 ingan. Camp Coaquannock, 3rd. exhibited as many as 160 trillion eggs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Estill of Hyckle, Priscilla Perry, Janet Hall, No records were allowed because the tol. N. H. Club. The contestants may get ANTIQUE building materials; match Time 1 minute 23 2-5 seconds. Prolific as It is, the mackerel has j ing sets of doors and windows: pine Lakeville, Conn., and Mrs. Estill, and Muriel Pound, all of Millinock- courses were slightly short Rachel The yacht. Sea Gypsy, owned by their entry blanks in Belfast or at panelling, mantels, stone steps KNOX In the diving contests Mary- very little chance of living tc a ripe 1 Jr., of New York City are guests of ft are occupying the George E Nash Knowles one of the winning contes- Francis R. Strawbridge of Philadel- the Bayside Post Office and these MANSION 35 Wadsworth St . Thomas Brackett won over Ann Hersey by I old age. In B32. from the time the ton. 87-92 Mr and Mrs. Arthur McDonald. camp at Hosmer Pond during the tants has just competed in the phia, was hauled Wednesday for should be handed in as soon as 10 points with Trent Chiett third, eggs were spawned until the end of . JOHNSON Sea Hor^e outboard motors Mrs. Wallace Feyler and children carnival-regatta. National Junior 220-yd. champion- painting at the Railway, possible. After the meet their will new and used; Old Town boats and all of Camp Coaquannock. Santa weeks, I canoes A L ANDERSON, next Cam- Robert. Betty, Peggy. Richard and 1 the larval life, or about 11 Dascanio of Portland Boys' Club hip contest winning fourth place George McIntire of Framingham. be a baked bean supper at Com- I ., . , j , ’dPn Yacht Club. Camden 86 tf Dorothy of Everett. Mass., are guests Five-dollar awards were given . .. .. the mortalltv amounted to^9.!»96 - „------z------;—:— t a - CUSHING gave an excellent exhibition in div Mass., is spending a few days at the munity hall at which time there desirable home for sale in war- of Mrs. Elmus Morse for a few each winner in the street paradt .,Snipe ' water. lights flush Addrew "F. s .'* weeks. Artistry At Its Height contest; Prettiest float, to the Try- hew. “Iona". | million eggs spawned, only four , rare courier-Gazette 85*92 outdoor diving championship. young mackerel were alive at the Miss Katherine Creighton is The program to be given Friday tohelp Club, illustrating "Star Span- Sixteen .boats of the HAJ fleet of "Al" Moore and son Walter are REGISTERED "Snipe" class sloop While these contests were going end of 11 weeks. for sale. 15>j'x5 f t . racing sails and ma- spending______a ______month's vacation______.from . ___ night at Acorn Grange hall. South glad Banner" with Mrs. Viola Spear the Yacht Club left today for their spending this week at their cottage . hogany trim, $195 ROBERT HILLS her duties at the Moulton Union. Cushin3. by the Wellington Smith]0” . 17 f^K>t^ Ma”ch^£ter„ C_‘a •I Under the unusual conditions of j us Summer st__city. 67*tf as Columbia; most original, to Dan annual cruise to Butter Island. They on the North Shore. 6ail boats of the Bucks Harbor 1932, a baby mackerel had an aver CULVERT stobe for sale, flagging Bowdoin College, at her home here. studio Pr°mises to be of unusual iel Andrews, Illustrating "Two Little I will return Friday, racing both Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gilmore with and sidewalk material, well covers, fleet were racing under ideal con Miss Anna Dillingham enter interest. Mr Sm ith is bringing Girls in Blue, with Arlene Daucett [ ways, their son Verrill and wife from age life expectancy of about 27 sec stone posts, paving block, monumen ditions with the Tantrum owned tal stone, stone fill, anchor and moor tained members of her Sewing Club 1 ^ ' era' newcomers. and Carolyn Richards dressed In Mr and Mrs R. L. Aldrich of New Britain, Conn., and their onds. as a life insurance company ing stones for boats. Call or write by Birch Bland Camp winning first JOHN MEEHAN & SON. Clark Island. at picnic supper Tuesday, her Myldred Foley Trcmpf. one of the blue This was practically a tie ! Lyndonville, Vt., were recent guests daughter Miss Charlotte Oilmore mlght reckon ll- place- Time 2 hour, 3 minutes. 23 Tel Rockland 31-13. 91-tf guests • being Mrs. Grace Payson, most distinguished readers and play with Rocked in the«Cradlc of th e ! Of Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Dexter. from Brewer have been spending) DRY hard wood per foot, fitted, $1.25. seconds: Minx, Arthur Fairley, Mrs. Frank D. Elliot. Mrs. Robert directors, will give a scene from Deep", illustrated by Camden Fire Mrs D. A. Thom of Milton, Mass . their vacation at the Murch cottage I Read The Courier-Gazette Sawed. $1 15, long. $1.05. M. B & C O. owner. 2nd: El Time, 2 hours 4 , PERRY Tel 487 91-tf Walsh. Mrs. Edward Newcombe. "Paola and Francesca," by Stephen Department; funniest. "Hail! Hail! is visiting at the summer home of in Morris Park. minutes. 29 seconds; If. Kathleen Mrs Charles Singer. Mrs. Lawrence Phillips. the Gang's All Here" illustrated by , Mr and Mrs. Thomas W. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes and Dunn, Mrs. George Crass, Mrs. Wal The Hcnschel Ladies' Quartet of Andrews owner- tim" 2 hour 5 min- the German Band of Rockland; son Russell have returned to their 1 Mrs. Ralph Johnson is a surgical ♦ ter Johnson. Miss Margaret Jordan, Providence. Mrs. Angelica Bacon , utcs' 17 sccond*s best single horrible. Robert Thomas. patient at Community Hospital. home in Whitinsville, Mass, after ; Summer Cottages first soprano; Mrs. Ruth Dresser’ Gov L,*u'is ° Barrows fi8urcd JAMESON I Miss Harriet Dunn, Miss Helen Governor Barrows was tendered The Comrades of the Way and spending their vacation at "The} R**«»«*«**»«**(t second soprano; Mrs. May Hiller, (0n^PlcU0’1’ilV the evenings pro- Carr of this town, and Mrs. Adah t banquet at 7 o'clock at Witham's their guests enjoyed a moonlight Rockport." COTTAGE to let at Mcxuntlcook cor.tralto; Mrs. Esther Slade alto ,gram- fading lhc *ong street parad' j_ob:ter Pound, with 50 in the party, Lake five rooms, screened porch, elec Hopkins of Rockland. Following sail Wednesday night around the Mrs. Harvey Doe of Waterville tric lights. radio, boat Inquire supper a social evening was en and their accompanist. Alma Brew- j hcld at 6 °'clock whlch com’ comixiscd of the carnival committee while walking home from a shore VALUES BRITTOS MARKET Tel 78. city 89 94 of bands. 300' boy scouts, island with Capt. John Wadsworth. joyed. ster, will sing several selections. The ' P°sed chool board and leading citizens. picnic was stricken with a serious THREE-room camp, fully furnished | members of girls and boys camps. The Comrades will hold a food sale to let with boat at upper Meguntlcook Mrs. Emeasey Colpitts. who has quartet is coaching with Mr. Smith | illness. She was rushed to the Bel- ' Lake Reasonable rate by day. week or Marines from U. S. S. Leary, sev Saturday at 9 30 at Carleton, Fancy Native Fcwl lb 26c been guest of Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Others to appear will be Rand fast Hospital by ambulance where These are young meaty birds. month. TEL. Camden 2533 or 2196. eral beautiful floats, representing French's store. The proceeds will 8O*82-tf R. Biggers the past few weeks, re Smith, well known here from pre she is receiving medical attention. ) Large Roasting Chickens, lb 3fc old songs, aparatus from several be used to send delegates to Camp COTTAGE for sale at Ash Point In turned to Sangerville today, Dr. vious appearances; Mrs. Kathleen The Circus Boat Manitou at Jefferson Lake. Mr and Mrs. Mitchell and their Broilers ...... -...... lb 30c quire 76 Park St . after 3 p. m 76’87-tf fire departments of Rockport and COTTAGE to let at Ingraham s Hill. and Mrs. Biggers and son Elmer Cosgrove, soprano of Belmont, daughter Mrs. Lester Higginsbot-) Leadership Shoulders lb 24f neighboring towns. He also deliv The employees of the Ocean View Owl’s Head 6 rooms, fireplace, running accompanying her as far as Bangor. Mass.; and David Baker, baritone, of Tea Room enjoyed a sail Tuesday tom, owner of "The Rocklyn ’ in f Squire's Sliced Bacon lb 23c water, toilet, refrigerator, etc Tel. 197-W ered the welcoming address of the By John Hooper. Illustrated by or 151-W. A E BRUNBERG 91-tf Charles Hogan of St. Petersburg, New York. Bar Harbor motored up with Mr ) Thus Is a good mild, cured ba evening. night with Capt. Wadsworth. Fla., arrived yesterday to visit his Mr. Smith, by special request, will Charles E Pont and from the and Mrs. Paul Allman from Ridge- ] con, well sliced. In the dual swimming meet be-. Gilbert A SUllivan's “Mikado" is grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Whitney. a!s0 sing a sroup of songs. Stephen Dave Press. Here we have wood. N. J., who are friends of Miss j Lamb Fores lb He tween the Bunker Hill Girls Club, 1 now playing at the Comiquc The Marion C. Eaton. Mr. and Mrs These are cut from best : MISCELLANEOUS ; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Qetchell and of Charlestown. Mass, and Portland) a thrilling story, even if it did hap- atre. "Stronger Than Desire” with spring lambs; boned if you “If there be some weaker one. Mitchell visited with her sister Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee were guests Boys’ Club Auxiliary, conducted 1 P01' over 100 years ago right in our Virginia Bruce and Walter Pidgeon, wish. Give me strength to help him on; Monday of Mrs Louis Hanley en under flood lights at 8.30 the re- front ocean yard to be exact at will be shown Friday. Gertrude Sparks and her nephew Bulk Oolong Tea lb 38c PAINTING, papering of all kinds; route from Bar Harbor to Niagara If a blinder soul there be, Arthur Butters. plastering, brick, cem ent and rock suits were as follows. Stonington, and no other circus on A large number was in atten Bulk Orange Pekoe Tea lb 48c work A. W. GRAY, 3 Adams nt.. Palls. Lct me guide him nearer Thee,” Miss Emline Torrey and Paul Rockland 91 tf 50-yd. free style—Won by Rachel land or sea, had more happen to it dance at the meeting of the Lions This is about half the price Mrs Alice Cunningham is guest —John Greenleaf Whittier Janes of New York City were guests of package tea. LAWNMOWERS called for. sharpened Knowles; Jean Morgan. 2nd, Port than this one did. Club Tuesday night, at the Wads and delivered. Prompt, dependable of Mr and Mrs Ralph Jackson of ■'It's going to rain" said the cap worth Inn. "Sammy” Lankton en of Capt. and Mrs. Ernest Torrey Siring Brans quart 5c service. Tel. 791.. CRIE HARDWARE land Boys' Club; Auxiliary; Agnes j CO , Rockland. 91 tf Waldoboro. Today well lived makes every* tertained with his guitar and songs. the past week. Miss Torrey, the Bunch Beets . hunch fle Byrnes, Bunker Hill. 3rd. Time 28 tain. MEN Old at 40! Get Pep. New yesterday a dream of happieness, niece of Capt. Torrey had not seen Bunch Carrots bunch 6c Mrs. Charles Treat and family ■ 9-10 seconds. "Yes, it's going to rain" said the E. Stewart Orbeton of Rockport Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oys and every tomorrow a vision of hope. her uncle since she was a tiny | ’i Gal. Can Pure Maple ter lnvigorators and other stimulants have returned from a week's vaca | 100-yd. breast stroke—Won by cook. was a visitor. Next week, Frederick One dose starts new pep Costs little The church is the place where child. S yru p ...... 1.31) tion, visiting relatives in Orono and Betty Kirvan; Jane Rice, 2nd. ’ Well. I think it is going to rain," V. Bowers, who writes and sings Call or write C H MOOR A CO. 91*102 Bangor. with the least static most people the songs America loves, will be Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Malm of Pan Cake Flour, Pillsbury's ROCKLAND Sanitary Service, depen [Portland; Katherine Mile- Bunker said the cabin boy, "And I told you package...... -...... 10c dable hauling of waste and ashes. AR At the Baptist Church on Sunday, can listen in 6n Heaven. the speaker. After the meeting the Melrose, Mass., have arrived at THUR ADOLPHSEN Tel. 1399 91-tf 'Hill, 3rd. Time 1 minute 23 2-5 so.” New Shipment Federal Milling the pulpit will be filled by the pas their cottage for two weeks. They WATCHMAKER — Repairing watches, ! seconds. This circus boat sailed along the Club will adjourn to the Yacht Club Co. Cereals tor, Rev. Mr. Perron. The ordin tered and also the Lord's Supper. are accompanied by their daughter clocks, antiques all kinds. Call and 100-yd. breast stroke- Won by coast of Maine and the people still where Mr. Bowers will make a pub 5 lb Bag Granulated or Bolted deliver, S ARTHUR MACOMBER. 23 Mrs. Gray will speak in the evening. Susan and friends. Amesbury St., Rockland, Tel. 958-J. ance of baptism will be adminis- Sally White, Portland; Barbara talk about it and how a whole cir lic appearance. M e al ...... 25c The annual acquatic meet Friday ______91 tf Baldwin, Portland. 2nd; Anna Tip- cus unexpectedly swam to the shore 5 lb Bag Pure Graham 30c SEXATOL Tablets, for males only, James T. Conley will have a flag raising, swimming] gland product. Reconstructive tonic, ton. Bunker Hill. 3rd. Time 1 minute at Stonington and were all saved. 5 lb Bag Rolled Oats 30c James T Conley, 81, of Isle au for boys and girls, diving, obstacle increases metabolism and stlmuates a 21 seconds This ship was really the 'Royal 5 lb Bag Whole W heat Hour 4flc healthy condition, 5Oc and $1 per bot Haut, died Wednesday at Com race mixed, tub race (boys and girls) tle. WALMSLEY, 373 Main St., Rock 100-yd. free style—Won by Rachel Tar" and this is the first story for 5 lbs G lu te n F l o u r ...... 1.25 land. 91-tf munity Hospital. Besides his wife rowing for boys and girls. The Knowles. Portland Jean O'Brien, children having its origin in that This is a good way to buy Ladles Reliable hair goods at Rock he leaves two sons, Raymond Con officials are: General committee— these cereals. land Hair Store. 24 Elm St. Mall orders Portland. 2nd; Helen Sullivan. Bun-j eventful night of 1836. solicited. H. C. RHODES, Te). 519-J. ker Hill, 3rd. Time 1 minute 6 4-5, Many legends have grown up ley of Lincolnville Beach, Walter Commodore Bassett, F. A. Scribner, Four Leaf Clover Bread Flour, 91-tf Conley of Camden; two daughters, A. E. Butters, Arthur Coombs, W. bag ...... - ...... 99c seconds. | around the sinking of this circus $t W. W. ' 100-yd. medley relay—Won by boat but not one equals this one. Mrs. Frank Morrow of Camden and C. Bryant, T. V. Sproul. Dr. Reed. Diamond W All Around Flour bag ...... 85c ♦ ♦ Portland Boys'Club Auxiliary Time 1 Charles Pont's illustrations are Mrs. Augustus Ingraham of Rock Summaries of last Sunday's races: ♦ land. Mixed Class They don't make flour better I REAL - _ESTATE ______t 1 minute 49 7-10 seconds. most engaging and worth the price than these. Funeral services will be held Fri Boat owner and skipper H. M S. 200-yd. relay also won by Port- of this charming tale. Grapefruit Juice ...... 3 cans 25c day at 2 o'clock at the residence of proul, c. (Remcc-i, SMALL Farm Fine for summer home. land. Time 2 m inute, 1C 6-10 seconds , K. S. F. 1 1 .33 New Potatoes ...... p e rk 40c 3!4 m iles from Route 1 In Thomaston, Mrs. Frank Morrow. Rev. Winfield Short, J. Short, good condition. Pine grove, berries. 1 4 19 Pineapple Juice ...... 2 cans 25c Wltham will officiate. Burial will Savage, B. Savage, Price reasonable CALL 191-3 Thomas 1 5 .48 Canned Grapefruit 2 cans 25c ton. or 77 Rockland 90-104 be in Mountain cemetery. Drinkwater, L. Drinkwatcr, 1 30 .05 This is canned ripe grape TOE Wallace Spear place, 8 rooms, Moore, A. Moore, Disqualified all modern, on Broadway, city, for sale. B ■■ I ■ ■ fruit; pleasing to the taste. Very reasonable Splendid location. • Someparents are rude, but others T h e S nipes B u tte r or Pecan Rolls pkg 15( Also, good privilege on Rocknnd water- front for sale or to let. Ideal for boat Junior College Secretarial College Preparatory have learned to keep still when the Bryant, G. Bryant. 1 15 .10 Nina and Lou tell me they shop, cannery or storage. Plrce very Open to High School Graduates Flexible courses prepare boys and jkids are talking. Lang, Haddock, never ate better rolls Alice low—Farm for sale at low price or girls for college, scientific schools, 1 55 .05 trade for house In Rockland Farm In * Intensive one-year course gives likes them, too. or business. Accredited Unusual Adversity is sometimes hard upon Durham. Shaw, 1 55 .45 Waldoboro, good buildings, well lo practical training in shorthand, opportunities for body and mental California Valencia Oranges, cated. L. A. THURSTON. Tel. 1159. typewriting, accounting, and re development In Ideal location a man; but for one man who can Stone. Stone, 1 15 .40 city ______90-tf lated subjects In preparation for among lakes and hills. Construe fo r ju ice ...... doz 25c general office positions. tive. individualized guidance. Sports stand prosperity, there are a hun Tilton. Durham, 1 58 .50 DESIRABLE and attractive Homes In • Two year course oilers broad lor boys and girls. .Sailing. Gym. dred that will stand adversity. Newton, Newton. Thomaston. Prices reasonable. FRANK $525 covers all expenses. 2 10 .50 D. ELLIOT, Tel. 69, 88. and 125, Thom preparation for a secretarial career. The lessons of the past have to be Maisel, Maisel, aston. 82-tf Wide range of student activities. Music. Dormitories Heavy Withdrew J. A. Jameson Co. endowment. learned anew each decade. FREE DELIVERY « Write for catalog. Credo: If you cannot feel free to Correspondents( and contributors 745-47 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND Correspondents and contributors speak It to every persons in exis are asked to write on Only One TEL. 17 are asked to write on Only One Rayirtma Hatten and Mary Hart, featured players in the Republic Picture, Edward W. Hincks, Headmaster, Kents Hill, Me, “Frontier Pony Express,” featuring Roy Rogers —aav. tence. don't write it for publication, side of the paper side of the paper rvery-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, August 3, 1939 Page Seven Mrs. Joseph Dondis spent Wed Mr. apd Mrs. Edward Lancaster To Larger Field A Delightful Day At “Tanglewood” nesday in Portland. of New Britain. Conn., have been guests this week of relatives and This And That Garden Club Members and Events At the Y. W. C. A. Mrs M. T. Winslow of Englewood, friends in this city. Miss Marion Brawn Called N. J., and Mrs. Helen Webster of To First Baptist Church Guests Entertained At Camp Near Camden— A Massachusetts who have been visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlson and Of Melrose Garthgannon Lodge List Of Awards ing relatives and friends returnee son David of Portland, Mrs. Frank 5 0 0 ETY home Friday. Carpenter of Foxboro, Mass., and It would have been difficult to *?he members of the Camden Ro At a recent meeting the Second £<■ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ladd of Bel Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. O'Brien Baptist Church of Holyoke, Mass., find a more perfect day than Tues tary club and their wives were fast were guests recently of Mrs. and daughter D-Anne of Medford, Wilson B. Keene and Paul Sny voted with regret to release Miss day, when 17 members and guests guests of Camp Tanglewood near Helen Carlson at her cottage at Mass., are making several weeks der of Bangor were the weekend Marion Brawn from her present of the Rockland Garden Club, were Camden Tuesday afternoon and I visit with County attorney and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H O. Gurdy. Owl's Head. entertained at Garthgannon Lodge. duties in order that she may become By K. 8. F. evening. The informal supper was ■ Jerome C. Burrows. The drive, with evergreens on Miss Janet Keene entertained at director of religious education at served by the campers and the John Sylvester is spending a few each side, was beautiful, and the dessert-bridge yesterday, the honor the First Baptist Church of Mel many tables were presided over by Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of days with Richard Senter, at Lucia gardens gorgeous with blooms, the guest being Mrs. Charles Lowe (Mar rose. • "For the boy planning to enter Miss Gladys B Russel, camp direc Marblehead, Mass., who are vaca Beach. calendulas being especially lovely. gery Bartlett), who was given a liv Miss Brawn has Just completed 10 Harvard allow $1 a week for a room tor, and the councilors. tioning in this section, were guests The many lovely blossoms were ing room shower. Those bidden were years of service at the local church in a private family and $3 50 a week Sunday morning Rev. Frederick Friday of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Pills Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Haines have bewildering in their vivid colors, Miss Nancy Weeks, Mrs. Herbert El as pastor's assistant, serving three for board." Unfortunately this M. Meek of Bangor will speak to Massachusetts' first lady, wife of bury. returned from a week's visit in other miscellaneous groups being dridge, Miss Constance Snow, Miss years with Dr. J. C. Sycamore and notice held good 100 years ago, not the camp girls in an out-of-door overnor Leverett Saltonstall, had tangeley. noted for their striking beauty in Glenna Rankin. Miss Elizabeth Till, seven years with Rev. Benjamin P. today. Now, Tuition alone is $400 service in the council ring. 'brief social visit Tuesday with the Miss Luisa Franceschi, sons Bick artistic arrangement. Miss Grace Tuttle and Miss Hilda Miss Katheryn Fisher, Miss Betty Browne. and everything goes as prices go up Sunday afternoon Miss Mildred E. he of Maine's Chief Executive, ford and John and Mrs. R. W. Bick Special attention was called to Spear are guests of Mrs Lawrence McAlary. Miss Jean Chilton of New Miss Brawn has been efficient, and up. The cost of going to Har Marsden will present the annual wis O. Barrows, at the Blaine ford, have returned from a few days the lily pool, where Imported bulbs popular and active in many organi- vard, like most of the best schools, swimming pageant. The pageant lansion. Governor and Mrs. Sal- visit at Bar Harbor, where they Menneallv. Lewiston. York and Miss Barbara Anderson zations. She taught last year at | soot forth enormous blossoms In Is up 280 percent. will take place at 230 o'clock. Al stall arrived at the Augusta were guests of Mrs. Bickford's of Princeton, N. J. Miss Snow and Mr. r,rd Mrs. Cecil Smail and Mt. Holyoke College, for several many colors. though it is visitors' Sunday no girls te Airport where the chief execu- cousin, B. A. Hodgdon of White Mrs. Eldrige won card honors. child'.tr oi Wh imsvi'l- Mr is.. are seasons has taught at Northfield Buildings and grounds were in Once when Paderewski played be- h® excused from camp until af- Ive stopped briefly while enroute Plains. N. Y.. Mr. Hodgdon, who is spected and generous information visit :ig air. and Mrs. Nelsen Carr. The Tuesday Sketch Club was re conferences, and helped organize fore Queen Victoria, the sovereign ter the swimming hour, where on Boston from Vinalhaven where he spending the season at his cottage cently organized at the home of both the Westfield Association given by the teachers and hostess. exclaimed with much enthusiasm, other visiting days the girls are d Mrs. Saltonstall were visiting, at Mt Desert, is an electrical en Clerk of Courts M. M. Griffin and Mrs. Faith Berry, for the purpose of Committee on Religious Education Dr. Potozky, psychiatrist, a new "Mr. Paderewski,»you are a genius." excused from camp to have dinner ter her visit with Mrs. Barrows gineer having superintended the director, succeeding Dr. Farring family have returned from an in cutdocr cketching. Mrs. Flora Mer and the Holyoke Council of Re "Ah, your majesty, he replied, outside with their families or Ill'S Saltonstall returned to North building of several New York sub ton, explained the research work in teresting motor trip which took chant was elected president and ligious Education. Largely through "Perhaps, but before I was a genius friends. On the coming Bunday Iaven. ways. mental tests and measurements. them to Grand Falls, N. B., and Mrs. Berry secretary. The club is her efforts the vacation church I was a drudge." they may go out to supper instead from there to Quebec. schools of several local churches doctor, who has written several • • • • if arrangements are made at the Mrs. Herbert Emmons of Meth- Mrs. Nathan Farwell gave a lun- accomplishing some interesting work and has been entertained at picnic were united in the present union (books on psychiatry, to aid the |n , Mass., is visiting her niece, Miss j cheon party Tuesday at her Coop- When the great steel industry camp. Girls in the various units Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding of supper by Mrs. Berry at her home on vacation school. Miss Brawn has , medical field in connection with re- may get permission to go out aft larrlct Beaton. ers Beach cottage, complimenting runs at full capacity, its daily con- Boston are at The Highlands on their Grove street, members also being been outstanding in pageant work i tarded children, explained the pur- | sutflption of water for steam and er swimming from the head coun ------i Miss Nellie Farwell and Mrs. Caro- annual visit. and in week-day religious educat- j I>ose ^he new sa^ water bath ' Mrs. Grace Fernald of Boston is ]yn Elliott of New Orleans. Others supper guests of Mrs. Helen Carlson cooling purposes is estimated at cilor in their respective units—in at her cottage "Owl's Nest.” New tion. which is being worked out, and unit one. Margaret Hatfield; in unit limiting Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fales. i present were Mrs. Elbert Harvey of Mrs William Ellingwood, Miss 4,000,000,000 gallons, nearly four members are now enrolling. Miss Brawn will go to a larger which will be in use next season. two, Alma Wray; unit three, Ruth Chestnut Hills, M ass. Major Julia Maire-Louise Michaelsen and Miss times the amount consumed daily by church, where her duties will be de The teachers told of the junior Sylvester; in unit four, Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Robinson Simpson of New York, who is sum Birte Volimond were guests Tues the people of New York City in all Mrs.^Iclen Lord was hostess Tues voted solely to the religious educa and senior departments, from kin Marsden. |nd daughter Ruth, who have been mering at Coopers Beach, Miss day of Mrs. Lewis O. Barrows at the its different uses. ".siting In Portland have returned day kt "The Moorings' in Port tion work of the Melrose church, dergarten to High School work, sev- • • • • Unit one had charge of the week Belle Spring, Mrs. E D. Spear, Miss Blaine Mansion. Later they visited Clyde, at a delightful picnic party. which has 1200 members. Miss era' °f ^be children having taken The youngest President in the ly council fire service. They are tne home. Marcia Farwell and Mrs. Ensign the State House and the Danish Guests were Mrs. Ruth B. Lancaster Brawn also expects to study at Har- | UP shorthand and bookkeeping. An Chief Executive history was Theo- youngest of the camp girls, ranging Otis. girls were Invited to the Governor's other group is interested in the Mr. and Mrs Clarence S. Hall cf New Britain, Conn., Mrs. Vira vard part time, with a possible view | °^ber group is interested in the dorc Roosevelt who was 42 years old in age from six to ten. Miss Hat office where they had their picture Wheatcn of Lexington. M ass, Mrs. study of music, and some of them I nd family of Chicago are stopping Mrs. D. E. Woolley, Mrs. A. W . to becoming a college teacher in when elected to that office. field directed the service and Miss taken with the Governor. are now working on Beethoven I I Crescent Beach. Spear and C. S. Woolley and family Louise Orbeton of Rockport, Miss J. her field. Betty Day told stories of early be The local church regrets her ' somUs. which is quite remarkable. have returned to Mt Vernon. N. Y . Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jones of Bangor M.ldred Gillette of Lexington, Mass. The area comprising Rugby. N D , liefs of the use of fire. The fire Refreshments were served and Miss Dorothy B. Smith has com- having rented their camps at Pleas were Rockland visitors yesterday. Mrs. R uth G. Bird of Montclair, N. going keenly and in September will is known as the geographical cen lighters were Joyce Matthews of Mrs. J. C. Cooley and her staff were Ideted her course at the Adams ant Beach for the month of August. J., Mrs. Anne Bufium of Leipzig, give a farewell reception to Miss ter of North America. Bangor and Joan Chase of Milo. Brawn. The farewell reception is ' showered with thanks for a delight- -rhool of Beauty Culture and has Youthful Charlie Hogan is the Germany, Mrs. 'Merle D. Bartlett, The little girls formed a Junior ful afternoon. Imployment at Kennebunkport. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bickmore I guest of his maternal grandmother, Miss Charlotte Bufium. Mrs. Anna in charge of Mrs. C. J. Yarber. Miss History teacher: Jacky, who was choir singing "I Would Be True” and son Robert, of Fall River, Mass., J Mrs. R. G. Whitney, in Thcmaston, Naumer of Brocklyn. N. Y.. Miss Doris Smith. Miss Bernice Lowry, Sitting Bull?" and "Jesus Loves Me.” Miss Luisa Franceschi, of New visited Rockland relatives Wednes- for a month. The youngster made Katherine Buck of Arlington. Mass, Charles Alderman, Albert Farr BECAUSE Jacky; "Ferdinand The first issue of the Tanglewood fork, is spending a few days with day when returning from a vaca- , the trip alcne from St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Lord's son Herbert, and The church also has appointed a Because of the need for deep con News was presented to the camp mother, Mrs R W. Bickford, tion trip. They have motored along ' Fla. mother, Mrs. Cooper. committee to recommend a succes sideration of the Knox Hospital Scotland consumes more choco- j Saturday. It was under the super- her return she will be accom the coast and to Northern Maine ------sor to Miss Brawn, the committee •ommunlty drive that is taking late per capita than docs any other vision of Miss Polly Perry and Miss panied by her son Bickford, who with trailer attached. i A hay ride by the light of a full UNION being Mrs. W. O. Harvey. Mrs shape for the near future in our portion of the United Kingdom. Elizabeth Wyman, Margaret Mer- pill make a two weeks trip, attend ------moon, followed by a picnic was the Helen Freeman, Atty. Clifford 6 city and county, we think an article Mostly they love tea in the land of sereau, Ruth Higgins. Phyllis Lipsky ing the Worlds Fair. He will then Miss Eleanor Griffith, who has j:;ad fate of the Hillcrest Riding Madeline Gorden is home irom Lyon, Atty. George Whittemore that was used in a Western city Briton. and Barbar Scribner. leturn to Raymond, Maine, for en- been at the Britt Home for several (Academy folks Tuesday night. The Portland on vacation. and Perle Marrs.—From the Holy hits so perfectly our case that we • • • • Craft exhibit awards for the week |ollment at Camp Hinds, for the re weeks, is now with Mrs Achorn at summit of Dodges Mountain was Herbert Messer is with his son oke Daily Transcript and Telegram. are giving this public the benefit There arc seven beds of salt 250 were anounced as follows: leather- mainder of the season. 17 Lindsey street. the scene of the jolly affair and Merle. Mrs. Messer has been called Miss Brawn is a daughter of Mr. of its philosophy: feet thick near Ithaca, N Y. work, Barbara Small, first, and Ma such a night! A beefsteak supper away by illness in her family. and Mrs William F. Brawn of "I believe in giving because I be • • • • rlon Dotson, second; felt work. Mrs Edith Randlett will con- Miss Jeanette Friesc of Plainfield, was served by Mrs. Leola Wiggin Funeral services for Mrs. Helena Rockland. lieve that the law of giving has been A little girl visiting her great- Dorothy Smith, first; basketry, Bet linue the sale of house hold goods N. J., grandaughter of Mrs. C. F. and Oscar E. Wishman. Out of Wiik ■were held at Philip Simmons' written into the book of life as in aunt was very much pleased with ty Tilton, first, and Marion Dolan, It 29 Hill St . until the end of this Simmons, 21 Talbot avenue, is em town guests in the party were Mr parlors Friday and were largely at delibly as other natural laws. I the charm of this lady who boasts second; metal bowls, Norma Mac- peek, also property is for sale —adv. ployed at the Samoset Hotel for the and Mrs. Edward Pritchard and tended. Mrs. Wiik had made many Richard H. Britt cannot study the world about me of 87 years to the good. Returning Laughlin, first, and Jean Winslow, It* summer. son, Robert of Boston, the guests of friends while residing in town. She and the people in it without observ to her grandparents' home, she said, second; metal bracelets, Virginia Miss Elizabeth Till; Miss Constance was a fine woman and will be Rockland’s City Engineer ing th a t’well-being, whether physi "Nana. Aunt Marne's very sweet I Howe, first, and Betty Tilson, sec Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall of Duncan of Danvers. Mass., and Miss' greatly missed by neighbors and cal. mental or spiritual, depends think. Her smile is just like a ond; wooden bowls, Marion Dolan, Akron, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. Is Dead— Managed Mines Barbara Batchelder of Thomaston J friends. quite as much upon what is given flower. first; wooden pins, Jean Howe, first and Mrs. Robert C. Gregory, Broad Others in the group were Ralph L. Mr. and Mrs Bliss C. Ames of In the W est out as upon what is taken in. I be • • • • and Connie Nichols, second. A NEW GIFT way. Wiggin. Walter Connon, Mr. Lang California Mrs. Caro Glover and^ lieve in giving because I believe Richard H. Britt, city engineer, A month after Baroness Lizette I FO R BA BY ley, Mr. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Cur son of Camden and Mrs. Cora Shu that life's good things were meant Von Capri, Switzerland's only li Miss Marie Louise Michaelsen, Mrs Arthur S. Littlefield gave a died at his home on Talbot avenue tis Goodwin. Mr and Mrs. Bernard man of Rockland called Saturday for all. I know that others covet Miss Birte Volimond, Miss Priscilla charming five-table luncheon and yesterday noon, after an illness of censed woman pilot, arrived in this Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Nelson Glid- on Mrs. Bertha (Bryant. for their loved ones the same com Lovejoy and Miss Stella Young with cards at Green Gables on Tuesday, two months duration. He was a country, she completed a 10.500- PAD PANTS, made of Softex. den, Miss Phyliss Whitten. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harrington forts that I covet for mine. Yet Miss Barbara Derry at the wheel honoring her house guest, Mrs. man of sterling qualities and a real mlle airplane tour of the United waterproof, without rubber, Marion Ginn. Miss Virginia Snow. of Stamford. Conn., and Mr. and for many these things are impos motored to Belgrade Lakes Wed Mary B Newell of New York, who student. A native of Cass County, States and Mexico and reported it Robert Allen. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Mrs. Dale Wooden of New York sible save as I and ethers like me nesday to be the guests of Dr. and very thin and dainty. Price 60c has become one of our regular de Mo. he was born 'Aug. 10. 1861. be cost her only $1,000 She is pic Weisman, Miss Norma Philbrick, were guests Wednesday of Robert give. I believe in giving because Mrs. Theron Hatch and the two lightful summer visitors, The spirit ing educated in the public schools tured as a brilliant and attractive PADS are disposable, very' soft- Miss Madeline Philbrick. Miss Betty Clark. only so can I be my greatest pos Danish boys—Eric Guikcl and lb and beauty of the day was reflected there and teaching In his early woman. in refill boxes of 50 pads Bates. Miss Constance Snow, Miss Three young men were baptized sible self. But if my life is to count • • • • Volimond. They were very much in the lovely coloring of gowns and manhood. Lucille Egan, Robert Ulmer and and Leroy R. Hunt and sister Elea In only that little realm which I surprised and shocked to learn that for ...... - ...... 75c table decorations of sweet peas and In 1888 he graduated from Mis- Coinage of 100,000 memorial half- Miss Dorothy Ulmer. nor united with the church at the; may touch personally, I am indeed dollars in honor of Will Rogers was Dr. Hatch's summer home had Pad PanLs do away with dia snapdragons. The luncheon was souri University and practiced his Sunday morning service small and insignificant in such a proposed in a bill in Congress and burned to the ground the night be perfect in every detail and soft Mr a ^ Mra” J? E. BarquUt and)profession of clvil and mining e" ‘ pers entirely. A pair of Kleinert Dr. O. Grant Markham, head of big world. When I touch someone fore and that the boys had lost breezes wafted perfume of new- gineering for several years chiefly any premiums could be used to Pad Pants and a box of refills the Methodist Book Concern of nephew who spent several days by giving, and that one touches an practically everything they had mown lawns through open windows in the States of Idaho and New maintain the Will Rogers Memorial Fifth Avenue, New York. Mrs. Mark with Mr and Mrs. Arthur Stewart other, and so on. I touch hands with at Claremore, Okla. brought with them from Denmark. make a fine shower item. that added joy to the glorious sun Mexico, being manager of silver ham and Miss Virginia, their daugh returned Monday to Attleboro. Mass. all mankind. And finally I believe shine. Those receiving honor fa and gold mines in both (States. ter, were in the city on Tuesday, The third and fourth degrees in giving because new and then I Only one United States President Mr and Mrs Robert Simpson of On sale at— vors were Mrs. Freeman F. Brown, He was in general business in enroute ifor their home in New. were conferred upon seven candi have caught the reflection of that was born West of the Mississippi Dorchest«r- Mass., are the guests Mrs. William Talbot. Mrs. John O. Springfield. Mass., before coming to York, from a motor trip into Que dates Wednesday night at Seven radiant sort of joy for which my of Mrs. Helen Waltz at her cottage CROCKETT’S Stevens. Mrs. Ralph Wiggin, Mrs. Maine having been a resident of River. That was Herbert Hoover. bec and other parts of Canada. The Tree Grange. Weymouth Grange very soul cries out—and always it • • • • at Crocketts Beach. Evelyn B. Hix. Mrs. Eugene Stod Rockland the past 25 years, and B A B Y SH O P Dr. Markhams were calling on the was invited and responded with a has been in the eyes of someone There are about 400 types of dard, Mrs. Irving Tuttle, Mrs. Jane was connected, at the time of his W. O. Fullers, close friends of Mrs. goodly number. Many compliments for whom living is giving." cheese produced in the United 9 LIMEROCK ST. ROCKLAND W Bird, Mrs. Ray Eaton and Miss arrival here, with the Lawrence Fuller in her home in (Baldwin. Kan. were given the local Grange for Its K S. F. States, most of them excellent. Madeline Bird. Portland Cement Company. where Dr. Markham held a profes- fine work. a a a a Mr. Britt has been city engineer PHOTO j sorship in Baker University and Rep. Allen of Illinois proposed for the past nine years, the out Miss Grace Knowlton of Chicopee 1 was for some years acting president that Congress erect a $100,000 mem FINISHING MINTURN standing project of his career being Falls, Mass., is home for a month | of the University. He has been orial to the people of Finland be the planning and supervising cf with her sister. Mrs. George W. with the Methodist Book Concern Swans Island won the ball game cause they are paying their war Mail Film and 25c the engineering of the Rockland Smith, Summer street. Miss Eda | for many years and was in Chicago played Sunday at Frenchboro by a debts. for 8 prints and ANNOUNCING Public Landing. Knowlton of Winchester, Mass., is j before coming to New York. Dr. score of 13 to 8. a a a a He was married in 1911 to Grace also home for the month of August 1 enlargement Markham's brother. W. C Markham Mrs. Mary Stockbridge of Orland “I think Blinks, that women are SALE AND DISPLAY Harrington of this city. Surviving with her sister, Mrs Smith. A re is the permanent secretary of the called Saturday on oldtimc friends far more courageous than men. him are his wife, one son, Richard, union of the four sisters, including OF j National Good Roads of America. here. Where would you find a man brave PAUL GUSHEE Jr., and one sister. Mrs. M. P. Over- Mrs. Arthur L. Orne and Mrs. Miss Mac Bridges is employed by enough to stop in the middle of the K. 1. UNION. ME holser of Harrisonville. Mo. George Wooster, was held at the A store-wide price slash on all its Mrs. Tina Joyce of Atlantic. street to check up on his appear Funeral services will be held Fri Orne cottage at Crawford (Lake huge stock of modern, up-to-the- Mrs. Hildreth Vennfe and daugh ance?” QUALITY FURS day at 230 at the home on Talbot Tuesday. | minute style plus furniture is to os ter Helen of Stonington are guests a a a a FOR avenue. Bearers will be Mayor Ed I run the month of August by Ston of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner. Miss Lottie Smith of Cambridge, We watch sea birds flying high ward R. Veazie, William (D. Talbot, They seem spirits of the foam FALL AND WINTER ington Furniture Co., 313-319 Main Mrs. Maud Wilbur of Rockland is Mass. is the guest of her brother Sumner C. Perry and ex-Mayor Breaking way from crusted waves ROCKLAND A I St.. Rcckland.—adv. spending the summer vacation at J. W. Smith, Broad street. Leforest A. Thurston. ONE NIGHT ONLY VERY MODERATELY PRICED her home here. In adventurous life to roam. Cremation will take place Sat Mr. and Mrs. Albert Donohue who K. S F. TUES., AUG. Your Early Inspection Is Invited urday in the Forest Hills ICrcmatory Under-arm a a a a O have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. N e w PLEASANT ST. SHOW LOT Stored Free of Charge Until Wanted THURSDAY (Today) at Jamaica Plains, Mass., and the Sardines, anchovies, smelts and Maurice Donohue, have returned to ashes will eventually be brought to Cream Deodorant mackerel arc surface feeders. They 1 Blanchard. Special Orders Solicited “TALLY-HO” the family lot in Achorn cemetery. safely dive at night and light up the water Mrs. Elsie Bridges has closed her with a white glow which looks like $25.00 in Cash Prizes home here and is making an ex- Mrs Elmer Smith of Lynnfield, Stops Perspiration patches of silver. Lucien K. Green & Son | tended visit with her daughters Mass, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. a a a a On The Screen BILLY FURRIERS 1 Lucy Berdeen of Boston and Flavil- W. Benner. You may not realize it but It's BA RTY J la Kennedy of Rockland. 16 SCHOOL ST. ROCKLAND, ME. "MILLION DOLLAR LEGS” Just 36 years and six months since MOVIE WAR OF OUR GANG JXlmE with Orville Wright took the first suc 91-104 Correspondents and contributors COMEDY BETTY GRABLE cessful flying machine off the are asked to write on Only One ground at Kitty Hawk. N C. Wc| a o iiv w o o o JACKIE COOGAN ruNXAKtio side of the paper might add, time also flies. Comique • • • • READ ALL THE NEWS 1 . Does not rot dresses — does An item on the police blotter NlghU 8. Sat. Mat. 2.30 Friday and Saturday THEN READ ALL THE A D S / THEATRE not irritate skin. read: "Complaint about a dog by BIG t i i i t t h i a t r i Daylight Time FREE AUTO PARKING V5a357 CAMDEN, ME. 2 . N o w a itin g to dry. Can b e used cross woman who refused to give Seats SOr & 81 Plus Tax right after shaving. Phone Skowhegan 434 name." When a woman snaps at a REWARD! YOURSELF By See HW -W ’l Roy ROGERS 2 . Instantly stops perspiration for ing and Talking To the First NOW PLAYING 1 to 3 days. Removes odor policeman that is news. \ j Today, Friday, Saturday Mtvie Star To Ever Visit Rock MAIY «AIT< from perspiration. a a a a NOW PLAYING SATURDAY MATINEE Gilbeit & Sullivan's land in Person— “Andy Hardy Gets 4 . A pure white, greaseless, stain Franklin D, Roosevelt has trav “MIKADO” “THE WHITE STEED” RONTIER less vanishing cteam. eled 150,000 miles since he (became BILLY BARTY Spring Fever” B * A rrid has been awarded the President. Will Meet You and Greet You 111 Thb Year's Comedy-Drama Success Staged By Melville Burke Approval Seal of the American ONYEXPRES FRIDAY. AUGUST 4 a a a a Perron at— with . Institute of Laundering, for MICKEY ROONEY ‘ STRONGER THAN being harmless to fabrics. A note to girls and boys who ride; COMING ALL NEXT WEEK FREE AT SAT. MATINEE LEWIS STONE PERRY’S MARKET I S M IL L IO N jara of Arrid Don't kill your dog trying to make Mazo de la Roche's Famous ANOTHER SFEED-O-BYKE DESIRE” have b ean aold. Try a |ar todayl him run with your bicycle. MAIN A LIMEROCK STS. “WHITEOAKS” w ith • • • • From 4.00 to 5.00 P . M. VIRGINIA BRUCE Massachusetts had the first law TUESDAY. AUGUST 8 WALTER PIDGEON ARRID m the world prohibiting vivisection Ccme In and Meet Him! DANCES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT , FENTON BROS. ORCH. n l At all atarat m IIIsc t a l k * g a o d * Strand in the schools. Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, August 3, 1939 Every-Other-Day
TEN/\NT S HARBOR several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. At Sandy Point Fascinates Young John Miller In Kittery and with her Lakewood Theatre Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton of cousin In York. "Real Boys and Girls Go Bird Miami have an apartm ent at Capt. ‘i With Extension agents The Castine Normal School Sewell Wagle of Attleboro is in ing." written by Jack Van Coever- Orris Holbrook’s for the summer. A N D T H E town for a few days. Alumni Having 64th An Because of constant inquiry this Ing J. P Pipplncot Co., Publishers. Joseph Meservey and daughter Mrs. Rennie and daughter of Port nual Reunion season the Lakewood Players will This is a most charming and in and Mr. Pellet all of Providence are Chester, N. Y., are guests at thq KNOX-LINCOLN next week present "Whiteoaks." the structive book for the study of boys at the Pellet summer cottage. The 64th annual reunion of the famous play written by Mazo de la H «lrls ln the intimate adventures Miss Shirley E. Dwyer is spending home of Mrs. James Cant. t i n FARM BUREAU Castine Normal Alumni Association Roche from her popular novel of with birds. The very clear and in at Castine Alumni Camp. Bandy several years ago, "Whiteoaks of forming pictures are actual photo Point began July 29 and will con Jain*." 1 Wniteoaks was scheduled graphs of the birds and their lives tinue until Aug. 26. under the man for productirn earlier in the seea- and methods, and real photographs of the boys and girls as well who Agriculture i tion of trees checked. Several are , time, at the church vestry with the agement of the president. Martha son but a long list of hits many of LAST 2 DATS I Frank Johnson of Waldoboro re- placing orders for next spring de home,---- demonstration . ------— agent. Esther D. Wilbur The following have them produced at Lakewood for the have taken this nature course with ports good results with his cross- livery through the pool that is being Dunham, attending. A picnic din- registered: George Wilbur. Miss I first time ir. New England by a 1 the author. Jack Van Coevering. He tells us in the Introduction bred hens the past year He has conducted by Lovejoy Orchards, ner will be brought by members. Agnes Westcott. Miss Nellie M. 1 stock company, kept "Whitecaks” a • • • that when he told these stories to 1,200 pullets on range which will re Inc., of Sanford. Information on Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'from the active list. Lately, how-, his own children they always asked place his present layers. this pool may be obtained from the Miss Leone Dakin, foods special Morgrage. Mrs Kate B Ellis, Miss ever, so many requests have beer, i a a a a county agent. ist and M G Huber, agrciultural Rachel Ellis. Mrs. Alice Williams, 1 received that Director Melville for more. And when he began to Harold Nash of Camden has ar a a a a engineer, will be in the county Aug Mrs. Lela A Haskell, Mrs. Eva Burke decided that "Whiteoaks" write them he thought other boys and girls would like them too. The ranged his pasture and fields into Several gardeners are using the 7 to make calls on cellar co-oper Glldden Pevear, Miss Harriet B must be done. study of cur bird l.fe, our plant life, several plots which he rotates using new material known as Rotonone ators. Glidden. Mrs Gladys Schoonmaker The big part in "Whiteoaks" is an electric fence He reports good for control of lice on peas and vari a a a a Miss Dorothy Schoonmaker. Colson that of the 101 year old grand and our trees will put character results from his pasture work this ous other insects of vegetables. This Days scheduled for agent calls Schoonmaker Mrs Elizabeth Prali. mother which was made a personal into the hearts of the young and Joy for all their lives. year. material is non-poisonous to this week and next in communities Mrs. Edith B Quistln. Miss Dorothy success by Ethel Barrymore who This book is not only fascinating • • • • humans but will destroy various in are: Boothibay, Aug. 4; Union. Aug Guistin. Mr and Mrs. Richard has had both a long run in New Several farmers report their sects found on vegetable plants. 9; and Nobleboro, Aug. 11. Guistin. Miss Harriet Mosher. Miss Yoik and an extended tour on the for the young, any age can get keen water supply as getting low. Wal a a a • a a a a Hope Robinson. Miss Helen Robin road in the play. This role will be enjoyment and instruction from its nature studies. Mr Van Coevring lace Spear of North Nobleboro Is Plans are being made for the an At the canning bee in Burket tville son. played at Lakewood by Jessamine planning to replace his shallow well nual auto tour of the Knox-Lincoln 23 quarts of peas; five quarts of The 50th anniversary of the in Newcombe who is well knwn for her was a farmer boy and much of his pump in his driven well with one of County Farm Burea\t which will be beets; and one quart of carrots were corporation of the Association will many fine characterizations. Miss boyhood was spent roaming the the new rotary pumps held on Aug. 24 Farms and homes canned. be observed next Sunday. Dr. J. Newcombe will be supported by- woods when from early youth he a a a a in Knox County will be visited, a a a a Asbury Pitman of the program others of the Lakewood Companv took photographs. This book is County Agent R C Wentworth a a a a The total women’s membership in committee has prepared a history Including Fay Wrav George Mae- perfect for Boy Scouts and any has started an orchard survey All With The Homes Knox-Lincoln County is 517. Farm of the association, which he will ready. Grant Mills, Joseph Mac campfire group of any age, and is commercial orchards in the two A canning bee will be held Aug 8 Bureau membership totaled 13.815 present. Mr Poland will take mov aulay, A H. Van Buren and K ath -,authentic. Read it, study it, and counties will be visited and condl- in Vinalhaven at 10 a m., standard in the State on June 30, 1939, and ing pictures. ryn Givney. !bPgtn 8 npw P11J°>'menl of Hfp alld is the largest total in eight years The president has planned for an The story of "Whiteoaks- is of bir