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The Republican Journal. "vOLUME 90 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. NUMBER~ a bride in this re- become volunteers instead of draft men. of the journal. Wedding Bells. Never has young city The Third Maine Regiment. The Probate Court. CONTENTS ceived a more varied assortment of useful The present standing of the company PERSONAL. than Mrs. The guests went gifts Crosby. in this is as is a of the of Federal Blodcett-Barker. The attractive interest of city follows: Accepted, | Following report February [ I Obituary....Housing into ecstacies of delight in viewing them. The second rally in the the Wilbur Everett passed and sworn into service, J. Elliott term of the Waldo County Probate Court Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell left Friday' Employees at Washington. home of Mr. and Mrs. Later some of the young people indulged Third Maine Regiment and organization J. for a short visit in I Wedding Bells...The Churches. Brooks was the scene February in for which music was furnish- Rosswell I. Hammons, Orrin Judge Ellery Bowden of Winterport pre- Bangor. Barker of dancing of the Belfast Company was held at the Clement, ...The Draft....TheThird Maine ed the Stetson duo of Brunswick. 15th of a most charming when by Harvard W. Salisbury, Thomas siding: Leon T. Shute in the Naval Reserve at Red Cross. wedding, cof- Court House at 7.30 p. m. last Friday. Dickey, Regiment....The During the reception salads, rolls, Albion P. their only daughter, Erma Mae, became B. Kennedy, Byron M. Salter, Wills were presented in estates of Rockland was at home over i The Probate Court.Trans- fee, candy and nuts were served by the There was a very large attendance, every Sunday. Estate.Personal. Wilbur R. of Bel- Fred R. Lewis W. Susan B. late of fers in Real the bride of Blodgett Misses Pauline Hatch, Margaret Torrey, seat being taken and all the standing Goodhue, Dickey, Cunninghan, Belfast; Mrs. H. C. Pitcher left Tuesday to Secret Societies. fast. The took at high Millicent Frances Moses and George E. Lowell, Raymond James H. Clark, late of Belfast; Marion ceremony place Clifford, room in the rear was well filled. Snyder, Jr., spend a few weeks in Boston and vicinity. Dorothy Dairy Production. Rev. Ashley A. Smith of Bangor Higgins. H. Mendall, Manter L. Murphy, Walter L. Moody, late of Belfast; John Sanborn, Editorials.. noon, out of the noted The Belfast Band occupied seats in the Malcolm U. S. arrived ...Dis- Among the city guests J. of Vaughan, N., Man the New Ships and using the impressive Mr. P. Tweedie, Charles H. Hahn, Langley late Belfast; William F. Sherman, late officiating were the groom’s brother and sister, center of the auditorium and furnished a Monday for a short visit with Belfast and eases Which Must be Reported Robie A. of Hattie M. double service. The bride was given and Mrs. Carl K. Crosby of Brooklyn, N. Hoag, Walter J. Clifford, Liberty; Cook, late of Troy; Northport. ring number of selections during the evening. Searsport relatives. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Graham Blandy of John Strattard, late of Augustus away by her father. Lohengrin’s wed- On the were seated Hon. O. Creasey. Monroe; War. Time Meat Fred Harriman and stage Ralph Mr. and Mrs. T. B. and T. Dins- Maine Items.... S- Greenwich, Conn., Examined and accepted for service, H. Bagley, late of Montville; Joseph A. Irving ding march was played by Mrs. W. Mr. and Brewster of sergeant'of Com- Ferry.. Miss Flora Meyers of Waterville, Portland, more have returned from a Recipes.Prospect W. Arthur W. Robbins, Bacon, late of Elizabeth A. business and the Growers. Jones. The bride was attired in a beau- Mrs. Coombs of William A. of that Sabine W. Robert Rollins, Unity; Hints for Poultry Harry Auburn, pany city; Capt. to Boston. D. Edwin S. Harold late of Hartford pleasure trip ! “Budderized Milk. tiful gown of ivory white satin, with Soule of Richmond, Corp. Charles Woods and Lieut. Albert P. Cushman of Basil F. Linton, Perkins, Knowlton, Belfast; Hall of Camp Devens and Hubert M. S. Charles E. Mahoney,William Shute, late of Belfast; Sarah E. Mahoney, Fred T. Chase is improving from the- Editorials.. .Many Varied At- sleeves of crepe and garniture of pearl Company B., Bangor, Hodgdon C. Buz- McKeen, Wardwell, Jr. of Camden. E. late of Olivia T. effects of a cold that has Club and Princess lace. She wore W. Dickey, Alvin S. Gray, Jr., Roy Northport; Butman, late grip confined tractions.Federated trimmings The groom is the younger son of ex- zell, Morris L. Slugg and Orrin J. Dickey. of Mass. him to his home for the two Women to Meet in Augusta. blossoms was Fred M. Wentworth and William Lynn, past weeks. a long veil caught with orange Mayor and Mrs. Elwell S. Crosby, Mr. Slugg conducted the exercises. Young, County Correspondence. from Petitions for administration were pre- and carried a shower bouquet of bride graduated the Maine Wesleyan McCoon. Arthur Rondeau, local manager of the class and is He briefly told of the objects of the sented file News of Belfast. Seminary, ’13, superintend- Re-called for examination. James in estates of William H. Saco a roses. The maid of honor, Miss Gertrude ; Whidden, Valley Canning Company, spent ent of the Crosby Navigation Company’s meeting, urged the organization of a com- silk with Melvin Otis Dickey, George H. late of Winterport; Silas W. Bither, late few at his home in All Sorts....Take off theGloves M. was gowned in pink new bride is Thayer, days recently Auburn. Hogan, shipyard in Richmond. His in this as a of the Third pany city part William M. of Edith late of Brooks. Secretary Wilson Says. silver lace and carried a bou- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Salisbury, Walter A. Gray, Unity; Murch, Mrs I. S. Hills of trimmings only Maine and said there would be East Northport has Two Bits a Day Club....Chick- was from the Morse Regiment; W. Dr. Ansel M. Petitions in regard to the collateral in- of pink sweet peas. The Misses riman, graduated Estes, Fred Drew, been at the the week en and Corn Pone The quet no but that the would > Tapley Hospital past (poem) High school in the class of ’ll, and is question Company Hiram H. heritance tax were in estates of Florence and Iva Hogan ivere brides- Lothrop, Lee W. Robinson, presented r Family Market Basket....Non- ; one of Bath’s cleverest and most attract- has assisting the regular nurses with extra be organized here, but that there been A. late of News- wore blue silk Curtis. Margaret Niles, Winterport; sense... Pershing Army maids, the former Tiffany ive young ladies.—Bath Daily Times of surgical work. numerous opinions as regards the enlist Maitland B. late of paper.Meeting of the W aldo latter both trim- Feb. 15th. Enrolled and called for examination Smith, Hartford, and the pink Tiffany, of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Morrison and County Grange. ments and that the speakers even- Conn.; Newell Harding, late of Unity. med with Georgette crepe and irridescent Mr. Harriman was a Belfast boy and Thursday night: Charles B. Merithew, ing would explain these misunderstand- little son Woodrow Wilson arrived re- Letters from “Over There”.... They carried carnations. with his family has visited frequently in Franklin A. Warren, Bert A. Harvey, Petitions for license to sell real estate garnitures. He Was confident Belfast would do from Brownville Junction to visit Better Late Thau Never....Sea ings. Wil- were in estates of Frederick A. cently Little Miss Marie Hogan, gowned in this city. The Belfast acquaintances of Percy R. Smart, Ralph H. Mendall, presented Lure Now Strong...Signing of something this line and then in- Belfast relatives. bearer. along Elmer L. George Hall, late of Unity; Alexander R. McCam- Nomination Papers....General white Tiffany silk, was the ring the charming bride extend congratula- liam H. Gray, Keene, troduced Mr. Brewster as the principal of Arthur W. Mrs. Arthur I. Brown is suffering from Hodges Confident.. Heroic Wo- The Misses Hogan are cousins of the tions and best wishes. Bray, Harold Fletcher, Milton W. Blake, bridge, minor, Frankfort; speaker. Basil of Al- a serious illness at her home at 2& Miller men of France.. bride and reside in Thorndike. The Ralph A. Bramhall, True Elms, Moore, insane, Stockton Springs; street. There is a in M. Stiles Mr. Brewster was heard for the first Allan Lloyd McKeen, bert M. Cummings, late of Prospect. slight improvement Searsport...Stockton Springs... groom was attended by Robert THE CHURCHES. Allen, Howes, ! Born. ..Married...Died... Market. time in Belfast and he created a Accounts were presented in estates of her condition today. of Brooks. very Alonzo Robbins. favorable with the audience. A number of others are to Joel C. late of G. who is The house was handsomely decorated, impression expected Maddocks, Lincolnville, Roybert Simmons, employee no services at the Uni- There will be He went over all the the and since this first and final; Orrin D. late of in was called home OBITUARY. the parlor and the reception hall with an very carefully sign up during week, Nash, Bridgewater, Mass., tarian church next Sunday, the people the has first and Maitland B. to before the Waldc• abundance of evergreen and Hags and the ground, from the submarine conditions rally the comment around city Montville, final; Tuesday appear service at the Con- joining in the union to need of the home in been somewhat regarding the i Smith, late of Hartford, Conn., first; County Draft board.