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_The Journal. MKP4. M >. 4i>. _BELFAST, MAIM-, TH VESPA V. DECEMBER 7, 1022. FIVE CENTS Timothy Chase L dge, F. and A M., To date no bids for the sale of the Bel- Mrs. Chas P. Hazeltine has sold what News ot Belfast. The North Church Guild will meet in THE CHURCHES Belfast’s Dead The will hold a regular meeting Thurs- fast Bank was formerly the Knowlton house and Hero at Colby this, Savings building have been the church parlors next Monday evening two other parcels of land with buildings day, evening for work in the third de- accepted. at 7 30. the Women’s Al- in to James C. Durham and Belfast mourns with Colby College the; The next meeting of First Universaust Church. Reg- Northport gree. The annual meeting of The Boston steamers F. to cut crushing blow it received morn- of the First church (Federated! the Belfast go on their two ! ular services will be held next Sun- James Sheldon. They plan Monday lunce in the loss of four of its best in the North church Autora Rebekah will have a trips per week schedule this week. They at 10.45 a. m. Sermon lumber there this winter. ing students,, will be held parlors Lodge Chamber of commerce ta kes p ace this, | day morning will leave Belfast for Boston and one of whom was Alton L. Andrews Jr.- Thursday afternoon, Dec. 7, when the ball in Odd Fellows' Monday ; by the pastor, Rev. William Vaughan, public masquerade Thursday, evening when all members are Thomas H. Marshall Circle, Ladies of of this city. A. a Rev- William F. Skerrye, will Thursday, and Boston for Belfast Tuesday and music by the choir. Sunday school Ralph Bramhall, Colby L.tor Hall next Tuesday evening. urged to be and the G. A. K elected its officers Tuesday received a Mon- on “The Ways of Happi- present. Friday. follows the morning service. A cordial graduate, message early an address of treas- J,ve | welcome is extended to alt. afternoon with the exception day morning from President Roberts fn- The Spiritualists Society will have a At the close of Mrs S. C. Paitee’s Don’t miss the lecture Carveth Wells ness by urer, which was deferred to the next nouncing the burning of the Lambda Chi meeting next Sunday evening at 7 30 in dancing class Friday evening at 8 45 at the church Educational week and Baptist this, Thursday, Meth- meeting. They are president, Mrs. An- Alpha Fraternity'house and the death of is American Memorial Hall. Mrs. Julia Darker of Au- the will be allowed ! Methodist Church. People’s This o’clock pupils to en- evening uuijer the auspices of the Belfast nie M. senior Mrs. Ethel B. the students. Mr. or others interested are urged odist Rev. Charles W. Martin, Frost; vice, Bramhall and Rev. G. ,n parents gusta will conduct it. tertain one or more of their friends at Teachers Club. Admission 50 cents for Church, sessions of the High school. No. 7 Court St.; tele- Collins, junior vice, Miss Ethel L. Frost; C. Sauer went to East Northport to break, to attend the general until 11 or 12 o’clock. adults and 25 cents for school pastor; parsonage, will be the dancipg chiluren. ehaplain, Mrs. Belle P. Towle; con Mrs. the appalling news to Mr. Andrews’ program for today project There will be a poverty ball at Silver phone, 213.11. Sunday morning service ap- The Minnie H. Mrs. Edith A. Mr. and Mrs. in Geography and for Friday Harvest Grange Hall Saturday evening, The Christmas sale and ball to be held W. J. Kyan of Portland, the distributor at 10.45 ; sub.cct, ‘‘Burning Bridges.” Salter; guard, rents, E. Andrews, who- oroblem to meet- A cordial welcome will be in the under the auspices of the of the Maine Farmers’ Almanac is service Danforth; delegates Department recently moved from where they Musk: and Arithmetic. Dec. 9. A prize given to the Armory in Bel- Sunday school, 12 m.; evening Belfast, Universalist will take fast this week on his at ing, Miss Frost, Mrs. Salter, Mrs. Alice had lived for many years be extended all callers. poorest dressed lady and gentleman. Re- ! League place Dec. 42ud trip From 7.30, subject, ‘‘The Two Blind Men.” will Mrs. freshments will be served. 13 The afternoon progrm will be fur- here he will go to Dexter,Dover-Foxcroft. The Junior Epworth League meets at 3 p. M, Gannon, Danforth; alternates, The only news received during the day- advertised the Mrs. Mrs. Joanna P. was The tempting menu by j nished by the children under tins lirec- He is working tor the Maine Home for m., Mrs. C. W. Martin, supt ; the Ep- Towle, Thurston, by telephone until the arriva of the brought ! a Mrs. Flora C. Miss Susie M. Sentinel’s Extra issue with ac- Windsor Hotel for Thanksgiving Miss Marian Thomas, tSelfast high tion of Mrs. Henry Smith and t^ even- the Blind. worth League meets at 6 30, Miss Feme Bickford, detailed a of six won Hnnson. and in issue number including party school student, the popular girl con- ing program, including solos by Mrs. V m. Orchard, leader. Prayer meeting this, counts, only the of Tuesday large Mrs. Cecil Clay, president of the Waldo the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred test at the store of the Belfast Candy H. Wilder and the Misses Faith and Thursday, evening at 7.30. were full particulars received. from County Hospital acknowledges the Mrs. Cora J. BowKer, Regent, was Prof. Melville E. Chase and Company and received the handsome Hope Donovan and Helen Givern of Ban Aid, As all who knew Alton Andrews ex- Philbrick, receipt of about 500 of hostess of the of John Cochran Mrs. Bertha as jars jelly, pickles, meeting to hear that he died Miss Myrtle Chase, toilet Bet t! e prize. She had 2794 gor, will be under the direction of Mrs. The first baptist church. Rev. pected assisting daughter, and preserves besides a large amount of chapter, D. A. R., in the absence of Mrs. Miss Grace Batchelder, Mrs. Geo votes with Miss Eileen Fernald a close Charles Bradbury. others to safety, always one of the: Frost vegetables of all kinds. The will be Lieorge C. residence, 13 Etta G. Simmons Mrs. Pearl K. Hills Albert C. Burgess, Mr. and second with 2467. jars Sauer, pastor; very best of boys he had the love and ea— W and Mrs. returned Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. C. Pattee closed her dancing if called for at the hospital. Cedar. Telephone 123-11. of East Northport was the assistant ho«t- teem of all who knew him. mod- Mrs Austin W. Keating, Brave, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Armstrong of Bel- classes at Dark Harbor Monday evening, 1 ess There were fifteen present and the his Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Slieriir Frank A. Littlefield received a The appointed services of this church est, resourceful, life, although short,, Eugene L. Stevens, roll call was and mont have taken the tenement recently when dancing was enjoyed un'il one answered by “My favorite will be a to others. and daughter Helen, Mr. telegram from an officer in Kothsay, will be held at 10!45 and 7.30 on Sunday living example A Payson vacated by Mr. William A. Clark and o’clock with refreshments at II o’clock flower and why.” The Regent spoku of Perry and others. Minn stating that James Delle, tne with Bible school at 12 o'clock, and Chris- He was a member of the Belfast Mrs. Mervin was of at a the recent decease of Mrs. Etta will spend the winter here, accompanied Mrs. Pattee the guest honor Piper for a member of' French Canadian, had been held there as tian Endeavor Society at 6.30. The mid- Baptist church, years all laid in the their Miss Bernice, who is supper given at 6 p. m. by Mr. and Mrs. a charter member and one al- hard wood floors are by daughter, he was of Belfast week service Thursday evening at 7.30 Savery, Mr. George H. Robertson’s Sunday schooh The laid boasting breaking jail. active and most to Memorial the attending the Belfast high school. A. P Gilkey. Covers were for nine, ways loyal any duty class of and one of their new Bradbury Hospital, SherilT Littlefield notified the authorities The morning worship next Sunday boys, camping the doors the other guests being Mr. and Mrs. onnected with its work. The paper of to Ml. work is being painted, Farewell Thanksgiving Service. at Thomaston State Prison as DeMe was morning will be conducted by the pastor, party Katahdin. wood A. Mr. and Mrs. Wash- h e was to have been the hardware on, the tubs Harry Babbidge, “Is it true now will evening presented The of the is extended are hung and The farewell Thanksgiving service in the wanted there, where he escaped last Aug- that millions living sympathy city some of the bath burn Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Eben y Mrs. Savery on the “Life and Work other fixtures in Miss Frances B. ust. Delle did serve a sentence for break- never die?” What is the evergreen hope the grief stricken family, including hie and Methodist church, by f was much of the fur- Randlett. Luther Burbank It nearly com- one are installed, and marked a ing and at the Charles Thomcson of Christendom? What did Jesus mean parents and sister, Mrs. Harry Gushee; rooms Adams, evangelist, was by larceny leted and was read Mrs.