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Advertisement Advertisement [ED1TORIAL1 The Courier-Gazette The Golden Eaglet In Frisky Frolics i ____ THREE T1MES_A-WE1K______DESERVE RECOGNITION I “The Black Cat” J Pupils of Florence Molloy Editor Blue Bonnet Troop, Girl The bill introduced in the State Senate by Albert B. Elliot WM. O FULLER Associate Editor Scouts, To Have Notable DISCUSSION OF THE CAMDEN Disport Before Pleased of Knox County, relative to the salaries of the Maine State FRANK A. WINSLOW Ceremony Monday Night Audience Police, will find ready favor with the thinking people and those Hubu-rlpUolM |3 CO per year payable who appreciate the arduous service which those officers are In advunce. Kindi'- copies thiee retain. Blue Bonnet Troop, Girl Scouts, The pupils of Miss Florence Mol­ often asked to perform. The members of the State Police Advertising rates based upon clrcula WOOLEN MILL DEAL tlnii and very reasonable. No 3 will hold a Golden Eaglet loy were in the spotlight last night are not merely officials who direct traffic and sometimes hail NEWSPAPER HISTORY I Ceremony and Court of Honor in “Frisky Frolics." a dance revue you into court for violations; but they are our greatest bulwark The Rockland (larelte was estab­ against crime and the enforcement of criminal offenses. These lish e d In 1846 In 1874 the Courier was I Monday at 7.30 p. m. In the Uni- The purpose of this report to you, the attorney for the Receiver, a'ked of sparkling variety, presented in e-tabllsheu and consolidated with the men are subject to call any hour of the day or night, with The"pre*” Press was j versalist vestry at which time Ath- as taxpayers of Camden, Maine, Is th at sealed bids be approved. Judge Oa/etle in 1882 the High School auditorium. Dressed their own lives often actually in danger. Their services established In 1855 end in 1891 changed ; Tibbetts, daughter of Pearl to bring to your attention the (acts Hudson ruled that there would not Its l.anie to the Tr'bune. These papers | * c in gay costumes of silks and satins should be recognized to the best of the State's ability. consolidated March 17, 18»7______, Tibbetts of Oraee street will receive lr. the action which your Town be any sealed bids. Judge Hudson | the Golden Eaglet award This will with colorful trimmings, each num­ Officials have taken In a private then stated that he was ready to te. * be presented by Capt. Trask of two partles vl2 ber brought a round of applause accept bids and Mr. Dwinal ad­ | DyB)’ The 1 lie 1XOVU1Roving Reporter ’■ bvYZ X X r .h q.Un rbv7a„ion,ly X Blue B°nnCt Tr°°P' aSSiSted by ' V * Jealotts of Warren. Maine and from the large audience. THE CARLTON BRIDGE .. by prudence than by passion * ,ran, Trw R,flrr.„. Corpomlon of New york vised Judge Hudson that he had " 'iCapt. Irene Starrett. Forget-Me- Among those sailing on a musical Our first reaction to the proposal that the Carlton Bridge ♦ | Not Troop ol Warren. no bids to submit. After considerable H ••• ••• ••• |g ' City, in the purchase of the assets cruise were Nadine Fuller in a tatoo tolls be cut in half was one of approval, but we were open to One of the relics of the original ______All Olrl Scout troops in Knox discussion, Judge Hudson ordered of the Camden Woolen Company, tap. Her second solo, a ballet, was conviction, and now find ourselves inclined to agree with settlement of Rockland was seen _ ’I’l • n • i County are tnvited to attend, as well at Camden, and the commitments the mill property sold at public auc­ County Commissioner Rascoe G. Bailey of Sagadahoc County for years at the foot of the long Try ThlS Farm Quiz ! as Boy Scouts, and all interested exquisitely done. Passenger belles v.hlch the Town Officials made. tion and set the date of said auc­ who favors continuation of the present system so that it may hill on Rankin street. It was a wa­ ____ parents and friends. On Jah. 14. 1939, a petition was tion to Jan. 10. 1939 at 2 P M. at and beaux In a waltz number were be made a free bridge as soon as possible. One reason for his tering-trough nearly 30 feet long, Ten Questions Prepared By i,r°8ram wil>lnclud,> remarks circulated and signed by ten tax­ the mill. Arleen Cross, Virginia Manning, Alan objection to the reduction In tolls Is the belief that such action hewn out of a pine-tree trunk that by Mayor Edward R Veazie, an ad­ payers of Camden for the purpose Jan. 2. 1939 (Monday). The Wilkie and Ralph Stone. Arleen would extend Into the fifth year (1943) the time required to must have been a giant It was al­ University of Maine Ex- idress by Frank A. Winslow and a of restraining the Town Officials minutes of the Board of Selectmen and Virginia also were a duo in retire the last bond and make the structure free. “If they cut ways filled with cool water that tension Service variety musical program by Blue from turning over to anyone the end Assessors read as follows, viz., came through a small watercourse Tap-a-Heart, a swinging tap. Miss the tolls ln half,” he asks, “and cut the State's share of the Bonnet Troop and its guests; also a $6,000 covering the 1937 and 1938 "A delegation of the Camden Board from a spring ln the old Rankin How well informed are you on excise tax paid in by each of the several communities whose quiz contest, in which 8couts from taxes on the Camden Woolen Com- of Trade came before the Board to Liberty was fast tapping Ruth Rob­ people use the bridge Tree (except for one small Identification orchard. Generations of children farming and related subjects? Test each troop attending will take part, pany Property. This injunction was ■ discuss ways and means In copin'; inson always a top-notcher in in­ fee) why wouldn't they also be cutting in two the amount drank from and played in the your skill in this Farm Quiz pre- preceding the Court of Honor. I granted by Judge Hudson, at Au- with the tax situation regarding tricate steps. From behind two big of money to be used in retiring the remaining bonds?" friendly old trough, but the big Boy Scouts from Capt. WhitehiH’s | gusta. The circumstances leading : the sale of the defunct Camdei pared by the agricultural Extension [ wooden shoes appeared that unbeat­ Bailey declared that halving the tolls would not only prolong event of any season was when Al­ Service, University of Maine. Troop will usher as well as give a ‘ up to the action of the Town Offl- Woolen Company to some concerr the time before a free bridge came about but would, in the vin Oxton came down over the hill military escort during the cere- c;aig in assigning the above-men-) who will give good assurance of op- able team veterans Gloria Studley Here's how it's done: Select th" and Ralph Stone as Dutch girl and end, be more expensive to the public. The Increased public driving his oxen. Trailing behind mony.. Dudley Harvie will play tloned sum and the reason for the crating the plant." Those attend­ boy singing and dancing. Lll' Miss expense, he estimated, would be from $50,000 to $75,000. was a great tree for wharf or ship­ answer you believe to be correct for “Taps." restraining order of the taxpayers ing this meeting were; Charles C. Mischief Beverly Manning strutted yard. His return was sure, ao the each of the following 10 questions. are explained In the following. Wood. T. J. French, Harold Corthell, In a clever tap and was soloist in an children watched and perhaps he'd Give yourself 10 points for each co r-, Dec. 27. 1938 (Tuesday). A J. Hugh Montgomery. B F. Mathews rect answer. A high score Is 80. but j Harry Brigham Dead "A Bit of Yesterday," an old fash­ ON WITH BUSINESS! stop to give the patient-looking, SPECIAL TOWN MEETING was (receiver for the Camden Woolen ioned group number. dumb-appearing animals a drink 60 is not bad. held In the Opera House. Adin L. That's a very cheerful word which comes from the Sec­ Company), and John Bird. Those Trucky and very difficult, but so from the old log watering-trough. 1. Potato experts would know j Famous Musician’s Orches­ Hopkins was elected moderator and attending this meeting were not retary of the Treasury, Mr. Morgenthau, that business men the answer at once, but can you well done as to look easy, was the tra Heard Many Times By was sworn in by the Town Clerk mentioned on the minutes of this need not worry about any new taxes but may hope for Out in Alton, 111., is the world's tell which one of the following is roller skate tap by the Murphy John L. Tewksbury, and the mod- [ meeting and no action was recorded improvements in present taxes, to help business. Let us hope tallest person Robert Wadlaw, who not the name of a recently lntro- Knox County Dancers sisters. Charlotte and Veronia. Vir­ nator proceeded to conduct the Jan. 4. 1939 (Wednesday). A that his tip bears the stamp of authority from the Big Bass. stands 8 feet 8L inches and weighs cuced potato variety? ginia Chapman was a true colleen in The death of Harry E. Brigham meeting and read from a printed meeting was held in the Town Of- 491 pounds. As he Is only 21 years (a) Warba, (b) Katahdln. (c) an Irish jig tap. in Marlboro Mass., recalls an era Town Warrant the articles con- fiee for the purpose of discussing the of age he might be considered get- Golden, (d) Marimba, le) Chippewa Then all ashore, to be greeted by- of dancing when his orchestra set talned therein. The purpose of auvlsabillty of abating the taxes [ ting a fair start. And If Robert if) Sebago. tapping tot Valerie Peyler, bashfully VOTERS LIKE DEWEY so many Knox County feet to "trip­ this meeting was "To see what ac- I covering the Camden Woolen Com- ! Wadlaw lived In Rockland he would 2. You probably call It by an­ smiling from beneath a poke bon­ ping the light fantastic toe." Mr. tlon the town will take In reference pany, to L. F. Jealous After this The American Institute of Public Opinion recently asked be quite apt to sit in front of me other name and you may spend a net. In pink and blue was pretty Brigham was 77 and had been a to the taxes assessed In 1937 and meeting. Percy R. Keller (Town the country’s voters to indicate their choice If the two rival at Strand or Park Theatres because good many dollars to fight it, so| cometeer Mary Jean Lakeman. fol­ musician 62 years, "prompting" old 1938 against the property of the Manager), Gilbert Harmon nabl* assurance and they should consult an Attor "amen" to that proposition. I conversation versity of Maine? Mills and Margaret Johnson were strongly to say that -Brigham's' was of °Peratln< aa a «oinS concern ney whose reputation was beyond "Hello." said she. addressing the (a) 52, (b) 116. tc) 257. (d) 478., lather than dismantling and junk- reproach and one who had consid- lovely in a toe duo. Margery a Is 3 ... i <-be hall mark of the truly elegant , tapped a sophisticated swing, and phone. (e) 606. (I) 95.. I excelJence ,n lhe Qlbson ing the property." However, the eiable experience In such matters WORDS NOT WASTED "Yes." answering the imaginary 4. Economists In the bureau of moderator and those assembled They then called on Mayor Payne Margaret a rhyme and rhythm tap agricultural economics have just Girl era—as far as Thomaston and Cynthia exhibited her tapping talent Down In the Southland they have a habit of expressing person on the other end of the line. were advised by Harry T. Gushee 0* Augusta, then home. There was more talk of a general published their best estimate of the ! Rockland were concerned. I say “Hat Check Girl." Sherwln Forbus themselves tersely, even though it is seldom along the line, Rockland. for what T.HS. gradua­ ' that regardless of what they voted Jan. 6. 1939 iFriday). There was nature, and then an expression of number of eggs produced In the ' li would not legally have any effect tapped in two numbers expertly politically, which we favor. Read this editorial brief from tion ball In the early. 1900s was n meet.ng in the Town Manager's i surprise crossed the tot's counte­ United States in 1937. Which of ' ir. abating taxes to anyone, as they office which adjourned to the Opera done. the Miami Herald: the following figures did they an­ complete without its coterie from Lucy and Jennie Thompson, Let us arm to the teeth If Congress in sober deliberate nance at an apparent question from the Shore Village? j aid not have the power to legally House at 10 A M. This was not a the other end of the line. nounce as their estimate? authorize the Board of Assessors legally called meeting The Chairman d ie te d in cowgirl suits, did an ex­ judgment, feels that it is necessary. But while we are doing so "How the name Brigham sets the astenstbly to keep Europe and Asia out of the Americas, we will "Why. I am staying with Oram- (a) 2.365.000. (b) 18,800 000, (cl j to do anything in regard to the Ralph W. Johnson, was asked by cellent dance of tapping while skip­ memory in reverse! I was young in help along the cause of peace by keeping ourselves out of py." she exclaimed. 37 000, (d) 6,562.000.000, (e) 37.647,- abatement of taxes. Their only J. T. Smyth who called the meei- ping rope—and they dance perfectly those days, but it might have been Europe and Asia, by strict adherence to our own affairs. An adult actress could not have 000.000. prlvilege would be to voice their inp and the Chairman advised that as team, their e-ery move as one. Minding our own business fc also a good line of defense. yesterday that I dropped over the done a better piece of simulating. 5. Before another planting sea- sentiment in this matter. The duties it was called by the Board of Trade. Limber Barbara Newbert an Indian son is upon us you should know Wa,ts Hall balcony andj^^ Assessors are fully defined Those present Included: Hon. J. H princess brouyxh praise with he.- ac­ Added to my list of old fashioned watched my elders and gorgeously robatic oance, her many tricks done that a dibble Is in the Statutes of the State of j Montgomery, John Bird. L. F. Jeal- THIRTY-ONE YEARS cooking delicacies comes a culinary (a) A notched stick used to space attired (it certainly seemed to me) ! Maine. Those responsible for call-' ous. Z. M Dwinal, A. S. Prince with great ease. betters gliding through the waltz A post card from Somerville Mass., notes tliat Feb. 28 concoction known as "sandpaper" seedlings, (b) A frost-proof cover­ '.ng this meeting should have known Gilbert Harmon. Charles C. Wood. Miss Molloy is to be congratulated compromising their dignity a bit l.i will be the 31st anniversary of "Tenant’s Harbor Days,'' a Some readers might know It better ing for tender plants,

Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement ment in Lewiston yesterday resulted The Courier-Gazette The State Police Basketball Battles in victory for South Paris High I t • THREE-TTMES-A-WEEK personal Issues should have to enter Manager) left the meeting and called which had previously defeated Cam­ In the basketball games at Town Senator Elliot of Thomaston the situation. We have people des­ someone on the telephone. On his den High 35 to 32. South Paris’ op­ The peace of God. which passeth perately in need of work here. return, he went to the Town Book­ hall gymnasium Wednesday night ponent was Norway High which had all understanding, shall keep your Presents Bill Fixing Their DISCUSSION OF THE CAMDEN Can't we discuss this without ani­ keeper's desk and produced the between the Rockport High School defeated Union High 19 to 18. hearts and minds through Christ Salaries mosity and work out some solution agreement. This agreement vyas freshman boys and girls and Cam­ South Paris (3$) Jesus. Phil. 4: 7. read and copied by Mr. Gushee and O. p. Pts. New minimum and maximum so that both Camden and Penobscot den High School Independent fresh­ Dennison. If ...... 2 WOOLEN MILL DEAL Mills may be operated? one of the Board Members read it men boys and freshman girls, the 0 4 weekly salaries would be established 3 0 A Better Spirit We shall appreciate very much aloud for the purpose of verification. resulting scores were 19-15 in favor Lahti, rt ...... 12 foi patrolmen, sergeants, lieutenants your frank reply to this. It is. indeed, unfortunate that a Fields, c ...... 3 0 6 (Continued from Page One) should be given publicity in your of Camden boys and 18-13 in favor |and captains of the Maine State Yours very truly , local creditor of The Camden Wool­ Hcald, If ...... 1 0 2 Randall Cline Tells of St. newspaper Jan 12 which will be ap­ of Rockport girls. W. O. Williams. Pres. en Company, having an unsecured Durgin. rb ...... 5 1 11 successful bidder for said prop­ preciated. The boys' game started slowly, tlw Louis Incident When De­ Chamber of Commerce claim nearly equal to the taxes in — — erty, and C. M. Barnett, Jr., score at the end of the first quartet nominations Merged Whereas, the said Town of Upon Ids return to New York, Mr. question, will permit. aud«evidently 1-0. Fast scoring in the second 14 7 35 Vice president. Camden (32) Camden has a secured preferred Outwater replied to this letter as encourage. any advantage rf quarter brought the result at the Tankers Corporation. O. F. Pts. Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— rla'm against the assets of said follows; one bidder over any other bona tide end of the first half 14-12 in favor These telegrams appeared in each Marrincr. I f ...... Many of your readers may be in­ Camden Woolen Company in JaiL 17, 1939 bidder, who lias given good assur­ of Camden and they were able to 3 1 7 j newspaper the following day. Jan. Milliken, if ...... 0 0 0 terested in knowing that the Taylor the hands of the Receiver on W. G. Williams, President, ance that they would operate tlie keep the lead for the remainder of I 12. 1939. Deal born, r f ...... 1 account of taxes assessed in Cha;nber of Commerce. mill as a going concern, employing the game. Hyssong was high scorer 0 2 brothers. Cliarlie and Laurie, are Jan. 14, 1939 (Saturday). A public Wusgatt. rf ...... 2 the years 1937 and 1938. .Camden. Maine, Camden labor. This is all and more for Rockport with Young lending 0 4 holding three weeks' evangelistic ! meeting was called in the Opera Fairbrother. c ..... 6 amounting in all to approxi­ Dear Mr. Williams: 1 than was asked at the Town Meet­ lor Camden. Spear and Marston 3 15 meetings here, in St. Louis, at the I House by Tankers Corporation of Boynton, lb ...... 1 mately sixtv-six hundred dollars; Your letter of the 15th instant ing on Dec. 27. 1938. Tankers Corp­ starred for Rockport and Leach 2 4 Third Baptist Church. This is the | New York, for the purpose cf ad­ Clegs, rb ...... 0 Now Therefore; the said was delivered to me at the hotel oration owns The Penobscot Mill in for the visiting team in the girls' 0 0 largest Baptist Church In St. Louis, vising the citizens of Camden their Dyer, r b ...... Town of Camden by its select­ Camden, and the ultimate fate of game. 0 0 0 with a membership of about 4800. position covering the Camden Wool­ that same evening in Rockland by men and Assessors, under the this mill will, no doubt, depend ' Rockport Boys — — in about the center of the city. I en Company tale and their reasons a very delightful messenger. authority vested in said offieers largely upon the outcome of the G. F Pts. 13 6 32 talked with Charlie and the meet­ fcr being interested as a bidder. Frankly. I am quite perplexed. by a special vote of the inhabi­ matter in question. Referees, Morrill and Kelley ings in Rockland, and he said some Again, they emphatically stated that The tone of your letter is quite cor­ Hall, f ...... 2 0 4 tants of said Town, do hereby There was no apparent reason Norway (19) very nice things of the people and 1 their purpose was to operate the dial and inviting, even though it is WcUman. f ...... 0 0 0 agree that if it is necessary for why the Attorney for the Receiver O. F. Pts. the meetings there. mill, employing Camden labor, and not very clear as to what it is about, Tolman f ...... 0 0 0 the said L. F. Jealous to make did not submit bids on Dec. 28. 1938. Palmer. If ...... 0 2 2 Your readers may also be in­ with William Broadhead as Super­ except perhaps that you have some­ Hyssong, c ...... 3 2 3 a bid iu excess of fifteen thou­ when Judge Hudson stated he was Howe, rf ...... 3 I - 7 terested hi some other recent oc­ intendent. The speakers at this thing to say which possibly you Eaton, g ...... 0 0 0 sand dollars at said auction in ready to accept bids, and Mr. Dwinal Wight, rf ...... 0 0 0 currences in St. Louis hi the light meeting were: Addison Outwater, were unable to deal with in your Turner, g ...... 1 1 3 order to become the purchaser advised that he had no bids to sub­ Luck, c ...... 3 0 6 President of Tankers Corporation; letter. While I had the pleasure of of what is taking place in Europe, of said property, and the said mit. Both Mr. Jealous and Mr. Out- Wyman lb ...... 1 0 2 particularly in Germany. Six years Henry Frankenberg. former Presi­ a visit from you and other members 6 3 15 L. F. Jealous do* so bid and water were present, but at that time Salceby. lb ...... 0 0 3 dent of the Camden Woolen Com­ of your party later at the hotel, in Camden Bovs ago the Rabbi of United Hebrew become the successful bidder there was no written agreement Wiley, l b ...... 0 0 0 pany; William H. Broadhead. for­ thinking over our conversation. I O. F. Pts. Temple conceived the idea of having and purchaser of said property, with Mr. Jealous. Surely. Mr. Martin, rb ...... 1 0 2 mer Superintendent of this mill; am still in doubt as to whether or McGrath, f ...... 1 2 4 the men of five churches in the the legislature today by Senator Al­ the said selectmen and assessors Dwinal must have known that — a— — and Judge Pattangall; with Jack net you gave me the benefit of all H. Johnson, f ...... 2 0 4 west end get together for a fellow­ bert B. Elliot (R) of Thomaston will assign and set over to the Tankers Corporation liad gone on 8 3 19 Ellard acting as Chairman of the that might have been on your mind. Young. c ...... 2 3 7 ship and good-will dinner. He con- The measure proposed the follow- said L. F. Jealous immediately record before Judge Hudson at an Uniou (18) meeting. After the above gentle­ Inasmuch as you have asked for Aylward, g ...... 2 0 4 suited the pastors and leaders and jng minimum and maximum sched­ after said auction so much of early hearing that they were to be O. F. Pts. men had addressed the gathering. an opportunity to discuss the mat­ J. Johnson, g ...... 0 0 0 ule men of these churches and the uie; said tax claim and security as a bidder for the purpose of operating Alio If ...... 0 0 0 Oscar Emery of Bar Harbor stated ter. I shall be glad to make an ap­ Upton g ...... 0 0 0 idea was taken up enthusiastically. | Patrolmen. $20 and $35; sergeants. is necessary to cover the excess The Camden Woolen MiU. and if so. Simmons, If. r b .... 0 2 2 that he was representing the Cam- pointment to talk with you in New So the men of Delmar Baptist $36 and $38; lieutenants. $40 and why did he. as Attorney for the Re­ Rich, rf ...... 0 of the purchase price over said {den Chamber of Commerce, and York, at this office, and I will try to 7 5 19 1 1 Church (my church), Grace Metho- $53; captains. $47 and $58. Patrol- sum of fifteen thousand dollars, ceiver, permit any UNFAIR agree­ Esancy. r f ...... r 0 2 asked that he be allowed to address make such an appointment to suit Referee, Graffam. Tune. 4 7 s. dist Church, First Congregational men now start at $25 and receive not, however, to exceed the sum ment to exist and to the disadvan­ B. Farris, c ...... 2 2 u the gathering. Mr. Outwater very your convenience, if you will indi­ Rockport Girls Church. and Sain: a maximum of $32; sergeants are of sixty-six hundred dollars; tage of all other bona fide bidders? McEdward. lb ...... 0 1 1 graciously permitted Mr. Emery to cate when that may be. O. F. Pts. George Episcopal Church and th- paid $34 52; lieutenants $38.35, and and if it becomes necessary to R Farris, rb . . 1 2 4 go on the platform and address the The third paragrapli of your Spear, f ...... 4 1 9 United Hebrew Temple gathered h. captains, except the executive officer make said assignment through a Jan. 25. 1939 (Wednesday). Tankers — — gathering. To say the least, Mr. letter is undoubtedly true and be­ Marston, t, sc ...... 3 0 6 the dining room at the Temple for $42.19. trustee, such trustee will be Corporation sent the following tele- 4 8 16 Emery s remarks were discourteous cause I agree with It. I was and am Pitts, f, s c ...... I 1 3 their first meeUng in 1934. The i starting salaries of all offieers agreed upon by the parties. giam to the President of The Cam­ Referees. Morrill and Kelley. Time, to the gentleman who had hired and absolutely astounded and amazed; Deane, c ...... 0 0 0 seating arrangements were plannee.1 remain the same under the present Jan. 6. 1939. den Chamber of Commerce: four 8's. paid for the hall and who had en­ firstly, that the Town or anyone Page sc, g ______0 0 0 to mix all the groups so that they system. except those of patrolmen Ralph W. Johnson W. O. Williams. President. deavored to bring capital to Camden connected with the Town, remotely Lane, g ...... 0 0 0 might become acquainted with one who receive $28 the second year of AlUe V. Dougherty Chamber of Commerce, another. A fine dinner was served for the purpose of re-establishing an or otherwise, would tolerate or con­ Carlton, sc, g ...... 0 0 0 service and the maximum of $32 Clayton R. McCobb Camden. Maine. Gardner Hangs On INDUSTRY. Mr. Emery's state­ done anything that could be cven followed by group singing, solos, and after three years. This is certainly a one-sided We have been advised that tlie ments were somewhat discredited by faintly tinged with the color of bias 8 musical numbers, then short talks Under Elliot's bill, which he said agreement. You will note that L. Camden Woolen Mill will be sold 18 Rockland Bowler Beats Judge Pattangall and Harry T or unfairness in such a way as to C am den GirLs by pastors and leaders of groups, was proposed primarily In an effort F Jealous gives the Town of Cam- at public auction in Camden Mon­ Gushee. A vote by secret ballot was give one bidder, at the auction sale G F PL, Chick Maynard of Cam­ followed by a guest speaker. ' to "better the morale of the depart- dcn nQ assuraIlce whatever of op- day Jan. 30 at two pcem stop re­ 193 to 72 in favor of giving the of the Camden Woolen Mill, any ad­ | Arey. f ...... 1 0 den 33 Pins These speakers have always been ment.” salaries of the officers would eraling the miU or o( employing ferring to your letter of Jan. 15 'in Tankers Corporation a square deal. vantage whatsoever as against an­ Bowden, I ...... 1 1 notable men. The meetings have be increased only upon recommeu-i Camdea labor in return for the very which you indicated that your pre- j Grev f On this same date. Jan. 14. 1939, other bona fide bidder; secondly, ------0 2 Tlie first ten strings of a 20-string been held every year since, at the daiton of the commanding officer ub,ral coramitment of $6 600 of the vious interest in lending your sup-1 f a petition was circulated and signed that any organization such as a ------0 0 b.tal between Chick Maynard and different churches in rotation, last of each district. taxpayers' money by three of the port to others was prompted be- ^,,,1, f g year at the Delmar Baptist Church, I Salaries of the chief and his dep- 1 Town officials. Furthermore, he by ten taxpayers of Camden (all of I Chamber of Commerce, which Is ...... 0 1 Frank Gardner was rolled last night cause you were under the impression Leach f g whom are substantial citizens) for i supposed to exist for the benefit of ~...... 2 1 and Gardner of Rockland managed and this year getting back to the uty would be determined by th? does nQ. cven sign n BUT )le dld that they intended to operati j-,ver c the purpose of securing an injunc- tlie Community and for the pur------0 0 to hang on to his lead and win out Hebrew Temple again. The guest Governor and Concil. as at present., admlt cn the witness stand in The whereas we did not and further you c tion restraining the Town Officials pose of Inviting industry and capi- .. 0 0 by 33 pins. speakers have Included such men as ; = = = = = g Upreme Court in Augusta, on Jan. would work Just as hard in behall chapman, sc from turning over to anyone the i tai to the Community, should have .. 0 0 Chick Is Camden's second best Dr. C. Oscar Johnson, former presi- had talked with him personally 116 1939 that lie was present when ourselves as for others with under­ dent of the Northern Baptist Con- , about it. The student said with fine | this agreement was signed by the * « » • c0' erin« * * 1937 an<> 1938,86111 a ' Spellbinder " to our meet- b'Wlcr and is about to put Frank standing we intend to operate it out of commission up In tlie Y. M. ventlon, Charles Nagel, former U. S. frankness that he felt that our tunes | three members of the Board of As- laxei on lhe Camden Woolen Co Ing at Camden in a ball paid for by Will be appreciated il you will ad­ me and there vilify the former Referee, Graffam. Time. 4 7's. C A. next Friday night. This match Secretary of Commerce. Branch demanded a return to the deeper1 lessors. Judge Hudson granted the injunc vise us definitely that the Chamber owner and my associate and cast • • • • Is Just a little bit of an elimination Rickey vice president and manager things of religion to sclvc our prob-I j an n, 1939 (Tuesday). The tlon. In the Jan. 26 issue of the ot Commerce will not accord other aspersions as to our uilenl. This The small schools regional tourna- contest. Chick claiming he had to of the St. Louis Baseball Club (Car- iem.. and that the cruel dictators 1 Auction was held as ordered by 1 Camden Herald, there appears an Interests any support of whatever dinals>. and the presidents of sev- would not have the last word. Judge Hudson at the mill in Cam-1 seems to be an anachronism which get a reputation before bowling his item about the ten taxpayers that nature that is not offered to u. signed the petitions and states some cannot be reconciled either with Advertisement mail Grover, the champ. Chick be­ eral colleges ( 1 have been able to attend all (Jen. There were three bidders, viz.. stop inasmuch as we have freely figures regarding their Real Estate | your letter or your presumable ing Phil's manager, one can sec he The notable thing about these these get togethers. I find that the j^r. Barnett, Jr. for Tankers Cor-1 publicised our intent to operate wc therefore are not liable for anv Is trying t<> protect his man by meetings Is the atmosphere of real | enthusiasm for these meetings far poration of New York. Mayor Payne valuations and taxes. However. 1 reason for existence. believe you will agree that we arc i.ttorneys' fees in this case. knocking Mr. Oardner for a loop good fellowship and the deeply re- ' greatest among those who have at- of Augusta for L. F. Jealous, anil they failed to tell you that one of Further, if this is the reception entifled to definite advice in this L. F. Jealous has appealed the With 33 pins to work on, Gardner ligious spirit; while there Is plenty' tended them most frequently. It Krock for parties in Worcester, the signers has loaned the Town of usually accorded people trying to respect please telegraph collect. Supreme Court's decision in not will be the favored one next week at of fun. during the supper the rc- ' should be noted that these get to- Mass. After this auction sale, Mr Camden, in the fiscal year of 1938. break into the Town for the pur- Tankers Corporation. confirming the sale to him. even Camden. Only the fact that the ligious side has always been stressed. gether meetings began before the re- Barnett. Jr.. Mr. Frankenberg and I $49,500. and at the present time the pose of starting up an industry, then A. Outwater. Pres. cent persecution of Jews. Another ' the two Messrs. Broadhead were ] Town of Camden owes this signer j possibly you do not have to lock tnough the date for a new sale had home alleys of Maynard are his withou: undue solemnity. The guest Jan. 27. 1939 (Friday). W. already been act by Judge Hudsci choice lanes, will possibly slow up speaker was Charles W. Gilkev of incident along similar lines which ■ informed of the unethical deal they $18,000. It is, indeed, a pity 1 very far to discover the reasons for C. Williams. President of the Cam­ the plight of the Town as set fortn for Jan 30 in which Mr. Jealous Frank. Chicago University, one of the fore-11 think is unique took place in S had received, including the agree- that this newspaper has so far. onlv den Chamber of Commerce sent in your own letter. would have had an opiiortunity to most Baptist preachers and teachers Louis last summer. On a corner ment with L. F. Jealous. Mr. Bar- presented one side of the story. Ail the following telegram to Tankers (To Be Continued) Very truly yours. bid on an equal basis with all other of our time. He was a classmate in j where two principal streets cross, nett, Jr. and Mr. Frankenberg called of the citizens are certainly entitled Corporation: "Have just been in­ Addison Outwater. President bona fide bidders. By this action Harvard and Intimate friend of about a mile east of our church, on Z. M. Dwinal. the Attorney for to learn the true facts, since it is formed that case has been appealed Tankers Corporation. the final settlement of this matter Rabbi Thurman, and caipe there are on three of the corners, the the Receiver, and he admitted the their problem and a very serio ’s by L. F. Jealous this seem to tli up G R IP P E D BY is postponed indefinitely. Thus, at his Invitation. Tlie openin? Second Baptist Church, the Saint agreement with L. F. Jealous. Then, problem, which affects every citizen Jan. 16. 1939 (Monday). The the matter until after Law Court the Town and its people must suffer! MISERY OF A prayer for grace for dinner wi- John Methodist Church, the Temp’. • Mr. Barnett. Jr.. Mr. Frankenberg. of Camden, directly or indirectly. hearing on the sale of The Camden Takes action." Mr. Williams' tele­ lrcm this act of the town officials j made by Circuit Judge Aronson, | Israel, another liberal Jewish con- and the two Messrs. Broadhead Furthermore, the reason that there Woolen Company was held before gram evades the question com­ which would not only give away former president of the Temple gregation. These three churches called on Percy R. Keller (Town were only ten signers is due to the Judge Hudson in The Supreme pletely. Evidently. Tlie Camden SORE THROAT! needlessly $6,600 cf the taxpayers Brotherhood. The various speakers have been here together for many Manager) and demanded to see the fact that this is the number re­ Court at Augusta. Those present Chamber of Commerce docs not money, but is. at the present time I D U ( TO 4 COLD! called attention that a meeting of years. Last summer the pastor of agreement entered into between the quired by law in this action and included: Addisou Outwater. Henry wish to go on record as to its in­ icsponsiblc for preventing the op­ such divergent groups was possible the Methodist Church was promoted three members of the Board of As- those ten signers did not approve of Frankenberg. T. J. French. J. H. tentions. This organization pre­ eration of the mill and depriving here, not only because our law al­ to the office of Bishop. The Rabbi scssors and L. F. Jealous. They the town officials giving away1 Hobbs, Percy R. Keller, Allie U. sented to L. F. Jealous a fund of Camden people of much-needed -s' lows It, but because of the .spirit of i or Jewish Temple Israel. Dr. Isser- ' were refused tills privilege by the $6 600 of the Camden taxpayers' Dougherty, L. F. Jealous. B. F. over $2,000. collected in the form 'inployment. good will that prevails among our man called his people together for Town Manager. However, the Town money when it was not necessary in Mathews Maurice E. Payson. E. G. of donations to help him purcha-c The question of employment for people. Dr. Gilkey tcok a* his sub­ a service of dedication of Dr. Holt Manager did acknowledge the exis­ erder to have tfie mill operate. Young. J. T. Smyth. Jack Ellard. the Camden Woolen Mill Property. * • • • many of our citizens is, indeed, too ject "Bridges Into the Larger as Bishop of the Methodist Church. tence of this agreement and ad­ Harry T. Gushee and some others. It is very doubtful if this fund large an Issue to allow PERSONAL World." comparing the Brooklyn In closing may I add one more mitted that he was present when Jan. 15, 1938 (Sunday. The Tlie attorneys were: Judge Pattan­ could have been collected had the PREJUDICE or ANIMOSITY (o Bridge, a wonder in its day, witli little Incident of my own. it was signed. Camden Chamber of Commerce had gall. Williamson, Fogg, and Z. M. donators known all the facts In block its speedy accomplishment. the Golden Gate Bridge, with a span Last week I was asked to solicit Jan. 11. 1939 (Wednesday*. Mr. delivered to Mr. Outwater. at the Dwinal. During the hearing Percv this deal. Do you. as taxpayers of Camden, nearly three times as long. He said fundi for tlie Church Federation Barnett, Jr . Mr. Frankenberg. and Rockland Hotel, the following letter: R. Keller (Town Manager) testified Feb. 6. 1939 (Monday). At the wish your duly elected Town Offi­ r'-\ c?\ Thaa TONNfHT-mas- this new bridge was made possible here in St. Louis. A list of names Harry T. Gushee met tn Augusta Jan. 15. 1939 that there was an agreement be­ regular Monday pight meeting of s -r 1,-J sage throat, chest and cials to partic.patc in private busi­ by the improvement in engineering was given nic. When I called cn one at 9.20 A. M. They called 011 the Addison Outwater, President, tween the Town and L. F. Jealous the Board of Selectmen and As­ back with VapoRub. ness negotiations, or. do you wish | i j | i i | Its poulttce-vapor se ­ .'kill, and even more by the Improve­ man downtown, a stranger, and I ex­ Attorneys representing The Tankers Tankers Corporation, and the agreement was somewhere sessors, Harry T. Gushee asked the lf ' 11 f— 1 1 tlon loosens pblegm- your Town Government carried ou cloars alr-passages-eases cough- ment in the material used. plained the reason for my call, he Corporation, and it was decided to New York, N. Y. iu the Town Office but he did not Chairman of the Board. Ralph W. according to the laws of the State, lng-relleves local congestion. He expressed it in the words, said; "But what have I to do with ask Judge Hudson for a hearing on Dear Mr. Outwater: know just where it was. Allie U. Johnson to, whom the taxes, giving fair and equal advantages This 2-STir METHOD is one of the '■.mailer In size, lighter in weight, this; I thought the Federation an the sale of the Camden Woolen Co. Wc fee] that you came to Camden Dougherty (a member of the B?aid amounting to approximately $6,609 to all and confining itself strictly proved ways of using VapoRub but stronger." If wc view Christi­ organization of Protestant Churches, Property. Judge Hudson granted and stated your case frankly and of Selectmen and Assessors, and for the years 1937 and 1938 on the that have made it a family stand- to the duties coming properly un­ b y in m o r e anity merely by statistics wc may b? and that I would have no part in it." the hearing and set the date for fairly and we appreciate It very much also secretary to the Board) testified Camden Woolen Company Property der its jurisdiction? homes than all discouraged. The budgets of many I said: “I do not know what church tlu hearing for Monday. Jan. 16, and regret that it liad later to be that he and three other members of had been assigned. The Chairman other mcdlca- w Harry T. Gushee tlonsof Its kind, w VAPORUB churches are smaller, the growth In you belong to. but your part in it 1939. in the Supreme Court, in Au­ clouded with personalities. the Board, viz., Allen F. Payson. referred the question to Percy R. Camden. Me.. Feb. 25. 1939 membership may be less, but there will be decided by your desire to pro­ gusta. Mr. Barnett. Jr., while still Wc should like to state our case Clayton R. McCobb. and Ralph W. Keller (Town Manager) and lie ad­ are evidences of a finer Christian mote the finer things in community in Augusta, sent the following tele­ frankly to you: Johnson had signed an assignment vised that the assignment was ■— —— ..... 1 — — spirit gradually coming out of these and deepen the spiritual life and bet­ grams to The Camden Herald and Wc have seen one industry after of the taxes covering The Camden made out to THE CAMDEN NA­ trying times. Tn the colleges a few ter understanding among all re­ The Courier-Gazette, of Rockland: another close Its doors In Camden— Woolen Company on Saturday. Jan. TIONAL BANK and was being held years ago the attitude of many ot ligious groups." Western Union Tel. Co. The ship building, the Knowlton 14. 1939. He further testified that in escrow by Z. M. DWINAL (THE the students seemed to be: “Christi­ But he said: "I am Jewish; (io 1 Augusta. Maine. t foundry’, the shirt factory, the no records were made by him. as ATTORNEY FOR THE RECEIV­ feus D&H Anthracite anity? There s nothing to it. ’ To­ have any part in that?" Jan. 11. 1939 . 3:25 P. M. Penobscot Woolen MIU the Ordway secretary of the Board, for cither ER). This assignment was made day it Is more likely: “Christianity? I said, "I did not know that, but (Addressed to Editors of Respec­ Plaster factory and the Camden of the meetings: when the agree­ on Jan. 14, 1939 (Saturday) and What is there to It?" if you believe in tlie purpose I have tive papers.) Woolen Mill. Nothing has come in ment was entered into with OR,. F. signed by Ralph W. Johnson. Allie Eniay a Happy Homp Concluding fie told a little inci­ expressed, you may have a part in it." With much surprise it has come to take their place. If this trend Jealous, on Jail. 6.1939. or the meet­ U. Dougherty, Clayton R. McCobb, dent which occurred in Chicago Uni­ After some further discussion, hs to my attention that there have continues Camden cannot survive. ing when the assignment was made and Allen IF. Payson. In Depressing Weather versity recently. In the University asked how much he was rated for. been rumors end a general belief We have our backs to the wall cn Jan. 14. 1939. As neither of these Recorded on the minutes of this there are some five organizations I said: "Do you ieel you could give among the citizens of Camden to Wc need both the Camden and meetings was legally called, what­ Feb. 6 meeting Is the following, dedicated to social betterment. Such $15?" He thought a moment and the effort that the group which I Penobscot Mills—and wc need boln ever action was taken was not the viz.. "Voted to einploy Gilbert Har­ as the Y.MC.A. the Y M H A . etc. said. “I think 1 11 make it $20." As I represented at the auction of the Mr. Jealous and Mr. Broadhead. action of the Board, but instead, of mon to appear at the Court Hear­ Y oh won't mind llic slushy snow and damp, depress­ individuals. At the conclusion of These have a working committee to thanked him I said, “You have done Camden Woolen Company Property Wc do net want 011c mill to be ing set for Feb. 7, at Rockland, and ing weather — when your home is heated by D& ll T i i c : day consisting of Henry Frank- scrapped so that the other mill may this hearing Judge Hudson an­ ask for one month's continuance of plan their work together. They more in (his than merely to con­ Anthracite. Instead, you'll have lhe comfort and hap­ asked Dr. Gilkey to attend their tribute to a worthy purpose. All my cuberg, William Broadhead and run. Because It seemed to tlie best nounced. that after careful delibera­ tlfe injunction brought against piness that comes from its steady, even heal. For Committee meeting and conduct, the life I have believed that some day Tankers Corporation intended to interest of the town that the Cam­ tion he would render his decision. Selectmen and other Town Officers, devntioAal period, with time devoted a better spirit of brotherhood and scrap or dismantle the mill. 1 would den Mill start operating as soon as On Jan. 19, 1939. Judgd Hudson injunction was served Jan. 14, 1939. health and happiness-order DA II Anthracite today I entireIj to p;..vi,r He said this re­ good will would finally prevail among like to emphatically deny that there possible under a man whose mills announced that lie would not Also to authorize Mr. Keller to C J s l I I s s • quest was ‘so unusual; never hap­ different peoples. But wc meet was any intention of scrapping the have been operating continuously CONFIRM the sale of The Camden work with Mr. Harmon to employ pened before during his 40 years of many discouragements. And then mill and to state that our intentions for the last five years, we worked il) Woolen Company to L. F. Jealous. legal advice if necessary." This CALL 4 8 7 college activity, as a student and we have (hinge which make us hope v.cic to put the mill in operation al­ behalf of Mr. Jealous. Because wc On this same date, Jan. 16. Jack motion was made by Clayton R. | teacher, that he inquired about il. that some day that belief will be ful­ most immediately if wc had been believe it to be to the best interests Ellard and Harry T. Gushee went McCobb and seconded by Allen F. He found that a young Jewish stu­ filled. You have done that for 111c Hi'- successful bidder and In fact of the town to have the Penobscot before the regular Monday night Payson. Maurice E. Payson voted . M. B. & C. 0 . PERRY dent. who had come to Chicago Uni­ today." Randall E. Cline. we liad made all possible advance MiU operating we will work just as meeting of the Board of Selectmen against this motion and it Is so 519 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. versity from this same United He­ 6220 Bailey Place, St. Louis, Mo. arrangements to do this. hard in behalf of Mr. Broadhead and Assessors and Mr. Gushee re­ recorded on the minutes of this brew Congregation where we had In view of the fact that these er­ and the Tankers Corporation to try quested to see the agreement be­ meeting. The Camden taxpayers met was the one w’ho had suggested WHY NOT ADVERTISE IN roneous rumors have been generally to make this possible. tween the three Assessors and L. F. are certainly not responsible for aummaerlfB-Tm! g Pfljnrrnmr the devotion and prayer. Later he THE COURIER-GAZETTE ». accepted I feel that this telegram It seems so very unfortunate that Jealous. Percy R. Keller (Town any action of INDIVIDUALS, and Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 25, 1930 Page T h re e

The Industrial Accident Com­ Exposing Taxes mission meets in the Municipal FACTORY CONTRACT AWARDED SUPERIOR COURT ‘CHECKS OUT” In The Court Rooms next Friday afternoon Which Penalize the Con­ at 3 o'clock. Knox Industries. Inc., today The building contractors will have sumer — Application To HI* HUUMV Hit Twenty-Four Divorce Decrees Signed— Judge The American Legion Auxiliary ’HOT awarded the contract for the new their equipment on the ground next Churches the Local Movies meets Monday night at 7.30. Re­ factory building to Stewart & Wil­ • • « 1 t 3 4 Monday, and work will begin ac­ freshments will be served. liams of Augusta who were the low­ Powers Speaks His Mind Tlie 61 direct and hidden taxes S 6 7 • 10 11 tively at once, and the contract calls ». est bidders on the revised specifi­ included in the price of the aver­ Rockland checker fans went afield I t 11 14 11 i * 17 11 for completion June 15. cations. The amount of the Au­ age movie ticket drain more than Wednesday night, and In Waldoboro W-M 11 i t t i •14 15 gusta film's contract was not made The committee still lacks $2000 Superior Court adjourned at 3.30 order of Court. Harding lor libel­ defeated the local draughtsmen 26 $2,975 annually from Rockland’s m m M • • »*» public, but the total cost of the of the amount necessary, and it yesterday afternoon. lant. to 6. building, ready for its industrial is earnest plea of President Lefore.st In spite of the number of eases Norma S. Smith of Rockland from 1.710 movie-going families, a survey equipment will be $75,000. A. Thurston that every citizen con­ tried and criminal matters disposed ■Robert C. Smith of Rockland for by tlie National Consumers Tax Canton Lafayette and Auxiliary will meet Wednesday night. The TALK OF THE TOWN For excellent reasons the name stitute himself a committee of one of, court costs amounted only to non-support. Smalley for libellant. Commission declared today. supper is in charge of the men. of the concern which has a five- to assist in raising that amount. $1674.30, of which amount $706.95 Charles W. Leach from Edna G. “More tlian 16 percent of the price Chevalier Nell Karl chairman, as­ ••COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR year lease of the factory is still I t has been a hard struggle, but was paid to jurors and $465.36 was Leach of Rockland, for cruel and | SHADOWS BEFO R E” of the average admission ticket fs sisted by Chevaliers Nestor Brown withlteld. \ victory is the climax paid to witnesses. abusive treatment. Custody or Terry Feb 25—Lincolnville Winter carui* due to the Imposition of 41 federal and Milton Rollins. Va’ o l Air Line Club. The ten day session was prolific C., minor child, granted to Charles Feb. 28— The Rt. Rev Benjamin and 20 state and local taxes,” the Brewster will visit St. Peter's Parish. The program at Pleasant Valley A roast ham and baked potato of divorces. 24 decrees being signed W Leach. Burgess for libellant. In the clam chowder broadcast by Feb 28—Rockland Garden Club meets Grange Tuesday is a community supper is the house committee's lay­ by Justice Herbert T. Powers. The Velma Morrill of Rockland from survey stated. Rep. Cleveland Sleeper over the at Community building. SERMONETTE Feb. 28—Warren Republican CaucU' sing. out for the Elks next Monday night. list follows: “Even In the enjoyment of their National Broadcasting system Mon­ March 1—Three-act comedy "Three George F. Morrill of Redstone. N. H„ P egs" at Llttlelleld Memorial Church Agnes R. LeMoine of Vinal Haven for cruel and abusive treatment. leisure, the American family can­ day night at 7.30, Joe DiMaggio, the March 2—Waldoboro—Parent-Teacher A $10 Federal Reserve Note lias The dance at Glen Cove on Wed­ from George E. LeMoine of Swan's Seekers Find God Aas’n. meets at Community »Oarden Burrows for libellant. not throw off the stifling pressure famous ball player will figure In the Club House. been counterfeited and is in circu­ nesday night was well attended and Island for cruel and abusive treat­ Dorothy Perrin of Camden from God has never left any genera­ broadcast. March 3—Warren Minstrel, "The 1939 of their enormous tax load. The Rcundup." bv High School at Town lation—a dangerous situation they music was by Danny Patt and his ment. Custody of Dorothy K ath­ Walter C. Perrin of Portland for tion, any race, anywhere upon cost of food, clothing, rent, auto­ Rev. D. L. Perron, pastor of the hall. call it. Examine all of your tens. Novelty Boys. erine. minor child of said parties, cruel and abuive treatment. Cus­ this earth without a witness; March 3—Public Lenten concert at mobiles and cosmetics is likewise Thomaston Baptist Church, was Congregational auditorium. was granted to George E. LeMoine tody of Ginnette, aged two years, not even those termed In history March 4 — Waldoboro — Democratic Charles Wotton. Nicholas Pelli- Dr. Prank D. Tubbs, former drastically increased by direct and guest speaker at yesterday’s lunch- cau cu s at High School building. until further order of Court. Rob­ granted to Dorothy W. Perrin until barbarians and. measured by cane, Albert McCarty, Thomas teacher of science at Bates College, hidden taxes. And these levies are ! ton of the Rotary Club. His ad­ March 6—Vlnal Haven Town meet­ erts for libellant. further order of Court. Smalley for those who liad seen the great ing. Chisholm and James Connelian mo­ died Thursday in Kingston, N. Y already equal to 23.6 percent of dress was filled with first-hand in­ March 6—Friendship—Town meeting. Dorothy M. Gray from Leroy M. libellant. light, have rather lightly been March 8~ Warren—Town m eeting tored Thursday night to Lewiston He had. been a speaker on several the national income.” formation regarding customs and March 11—Llmcrock Valley Pomona Gray of Camden, for cruel and Beulah C. Blakley of Rockport called heathen. For centuries v here Messrs Wotton and Pellicane occasions before the Baptist Men’s With 81 percent of New England ' conditions in the Philippine Islands, meets with Pleasant Valley Grange, abusive treatment. Libellant is al­ from Ralph W. Blakley of Chicago, the Hebrews more clearly appre­ Rockland relereed the basketball battle be­ League and one of those occasions families spending a yearly average which he had gained from his six March 13—Cushing Town meeting lowed to resume her maiden name ol 111-,for cruel and abusive treatment hended God than the scattered March 13 Waldoboro Town meeting will never be forgotten by any mem­ of $12 on the movies, the survey years' experience as a missionary tween Chevrus and Lewiston High. Dorothy May Dyer. Charles Dwi­ people In other parts of the world March 17—St Patricks Day ber who was present. Libellant is allowed to resume her concluded, corresponding tax loads there. Among many interesting March 17—Entertainment at Com­ nal for libellant. former name of Beulah C. Richard­ This is as much a fact of his­ munity Building by Veterans Club Wilbur Dorr. Gordon Burgess. prevail in all communities in this things, he said that he did not March 17—"Texas Trailers" at Com­ tory as It Is a matter of religion. Richard Fisher, William Bicknell, Willis Hodson of Camden from son. Tirrell for libellant. area. munity Building. A ROCKLAND WINNER God has never been far from j believe that the Philippines were March 17 (3 to 9 30) — Educational Richard Spear. John Guptill and Vera E. Hodson of Leadville. Colo, Olive Farrell Hall of Rockland The study was made public Club meets at Grand Army hall those who sought Him. These ready yet for independence, and March 20—Rockport Town meeting Robert Smith, have returned from There is at least one winner in for desertion. Custody of Willis D . from Edward William Hall of Owl's through Mrs. William M. Greene, of ancient Hebrews found Him, and that Japan was looking with long­ March 25—Spring concert aponsored a two days camping trip at the Rockland in the $250,000 Movie minor child, granted to Willis Hod­ Head, for cruel and abusive treat­ Kennebunk. NCTC national com­ bv Finnish committee at Community to them He seemed their Ood. ing eyes at the islands. His collec­ B uilding. Bicknell camp at Alford's Lake. Quizz. That much is definitely- son until further order of Court. ment. Custody of Neal Arthur, mittee member, and Mrs. J. Mar- March 29 — Biennial contests for How clearly the Psalmist under­ tion of implements and clothing, Young Artists and Student Musicians Their equipment Included, skates, known though the identity of Charles Dwinal for libellant. minor child, is granted to Olive Far­ den DeBhon. of Portland, state di­ which he used'in the course of his In Portland stood this—"Lord thou hast been skiis and snow shoes, and the dog that person and the amount won Kathleen N. Stanley of Vinal rell Hall until further order of Court rector. who lead the commission’s April 3 - Dramatic reading by Mrs. our dwelling place In all genera­ talk, was viewed with much inter­ William D. Talbot at Universalist went along as mascot. cannot be divulged until Monday- and custody of Donald Edward, educational crusade against hidden Haven from Edwin S. Stanley of tions.” est. Thursday, March 16, was an­ vestry. night at Strand and Park The­ minor child, Is granted to Edward taxes In Maine. April 6—Army Day. Swan's Island for cruel and abusive Did the Psalmist rest with this nounced as ladles night. William May 17-20—High School students go The Universalist circle supper atres. There may be several lo­ William Hall until further order of The commission, a non-political ou tour to World's Fair treatment. Roberts for libellant. declaration? Far from it. With L. Cullen of Lewiston was a visiting Wednesday night will be served by cal winners when the sealed en­ Court. Tirrell for libellant. (organization of women with head­ Rotarian. Marguerite W. Jones from Paul • • • • a wisdom, that many who came Mrs. C. E. Rollins. Mrs. M. E. ^ o .- velope. now held at a Rockland quarters in Chicago, already has WEATHER A. Jones of Union for cruel and The case of tlie S tate vs. Inez L. after him never possessed, he ton, Mrs. O. B. Wood, Mrs. Grace bank, is opened. Hundreds sent abusive treatment. Custody of Les­ Wilbur of Camden was tried before | made this greater statement. Be­ more than 3,700 local branches If anybody thought that George Black. Mrs. G. M. Simmons, Mrs. In answers for the intriguing across the country in the educa­ lie T. Jones minor child, was grant­ a drawn jury, with Curtis Starrett fore the mountains were brought Washingtons Birthday was going A. C. McLoon, Mrs. F. L. Weeks. contest and it is a foregone con­ tional campaign to “expose those ed to Marguerite W. Jones until of Warren appointed foreman, forth, or ever thou hadst formed to check tlie cold spell lie had an­ Mrs. J. A. Jameson. Miss Caroitn clusion that Monday night will taxes which penalize the consumer further order of Court. Smalley for Thursday. There were five indict­ the earth or the world, even other guess, for the mercury sank Jameson, Mrs. L. E. Blacklngton. see both theatres thronged. The by increasing the cost of living. ’ libellant. ments, charging embezzlement of from everlasting to everlasting to 5 below yesterday morning and it Mrs. Susie Davis. Mrs. John Smith announceemnts will be made at Karl H Mattson of St. George from funds from the, P. G. Willey & Co., thou art Ood. It has taken the was only 5 above this morning. Lowe, Miss Thcrese Rankin. Mrs. 8.30 o'clock from the stages of ! in which we live. The happy prayer Ellen M Mattson of Pasadena, Calif., coal dealers, of Camden over a religious. Jews, Christians, Mos­ Small wonder that the Northern A P. Haines and Mrs. Seabrook both theatres. ' and praise meeting will be held on for desertion Wilbur for libellant. period of two and one-half years, lems. centuries to even approxi­ Lights flared clear across the sky Gregory. j Tuesday at 7.15. Kathleen Burkett from John A comprising the years 1936,1937, and mate this comprehension; and last night, and it is equally under­ The Lions Club in this zone are • ♦ • • A delectalc supper, served at the Burkett of Rockland, for cruel and part of the year 1938. each indict- I today many sections of His | Services tomorrow at Methodist standable why the gulls in Ler- holding a meeting at St. Thomas Universalist vestry Tuesday night, abusive treatment. Libellant is per­ ment charging larceny of $500. church regard Him as exclusively monds Cove have suspended their Church in Camden, Feb. 28. Sup­ Church begin at 930, with Friend­ testified to the excellent cooks, mitted to resume her maiden name, The first witness for the State theirs. Easter choir rehearsals. Tomorrow per at 6.30 p. m. All members are ly Men's Bible Class. Rev. Ouy among members of Cliapin Class. Kathleen Haskell. Smalley for libel­ was Mr. Willey, who testified thatj John knew this truth of the ! Wilson's sermon subject at 1030 is the first Sunday in Lent. urged to attend this meeting and Mrs. Wilbur had been his bookkeep- i Psalmist but he knew more. He Miss Harriet Parmalee was chair­ lant. will be “Sunrise In Christ,” P.salnu those wishing reservations will please knew Christ. “In the beginning man of housekeepers. A profitable Walter E. Tolman of South Hope cr for the past 12 years and that she 1 34-5, “They looked unto him and Lieut. Leon p. Shephard will ad- notify Blake B. Annis ryt later than was the Word and the Word was tune was spent at sewing, two quilts from Carrie L. Tolman of Rockland had had possession of the cash and were lightened.” Tfie quartet will ciiess the Kiwanis Club Monday Monday. of the records. He testified th a t! with God and the Word was Ood. Being finished. The 42 member, for cruel and abusive treatment. | furnish special music. Baraca night. and guests, remained for a social he had never given her authority to J All things were made by him. Attractions at Strand Theatre Custody of Henry, Fred, Vera, Stan­ .Class and Sunday School meet at evening. Next Tuesday's meeting take any of the money of the com- j In him was life; and the life was next week: Sunday, Monday. Tues­ ley anti Luella, minor children, 12 noon. Mrs. Ruth Hoch is lead- Col. Basil H. Stinson has been will be with Mrs. Oladys Orff, 33 pany without his permission May the light of men.” We have had day. “Honolulu,'' with Eleanor Pow­ granted to Walter E. Tolman until 1 er of the Epworth League meeting attending the Caribou Winter Car­ Ocean street. 10, 1938. he discovered a shortage both, more than these lesser ell, Robert Young Burns and Allen: further order of Court, furrows for at 6.30, and the subject for the 7.30 nival this week as a member of of $750 and proceeded to have the i breeds, and we know what Wednesday and Thursday, “Young libellant. service will be ‘Recognizing C hrist” Gov. Barrows’ staff. Careful rehearsing and a rollick­ books examined a t once. O ther! knew. In Heart" with Janet Gaynor and Enok Pikkarainen of Friendship John 21:7, "It is the Lord." ing story combined with an excel­ shortages amounting to several i What then should be our testi­ • • • a Tlie local auto registration office Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.; Friday and from Mary Pikkarainen of Quincy. lent east make certain a grand en­ thousand dollars were discovered. mony to coming generations? "The Truly Blessed" will be the will be open this afternoon, lor the Saturday, “Four Girls In White'' Mass., for cruel and abusive treat­ tertainment Wednesday night at Further testimony of Mr. Willey j You say, for we are writing the sermon topic by Rev. Charles A. convenience of those who liave not witli Florence Rice and Kent Taylor. ment. Burgess for libellant. Memorial vestry when “Three Pegs' showed that Mrs. Wilbur admitted ■ answer to that every day. Marstaller at Littlefield Memorial AT purchased new plates. They must will be presented at 7.45 under aus­ Myra Ethel lewis from George F taking various amounts over a given | —William A. Holinan For the first time in many years Church Sunday morning at 10.30 be ought by March 1. pices of the Ladies' Aid. In the cast Lewis of Rockland, for cruel and period and a statem ent signed by Rockland Is to liave a concert by a The music will Include a selection by are Elizabeth Hammond. Edna abusive treatment. Roberts for libel­ college Glee Club. March 10 the her was admitted in evidence. At the Congregational Church the the choir and a solo by Mrs. Flor­ PERRYS Bert Larcombe will speak on “The Griffin. Blanche Gray Mitchell, lant. University of Maine Glee Club will Testimony also showed that Mrs. unified service of public worship and ence Roach. Church school meets Lone Mail' at 3 o'clock tomorrow Kathleen Chase, Vivian Lord, Mae present a concert of modern, classi­ Caroline Annis from George B Wilbur had given Mr. Willey a bill church school is at 10.30 a. «n. and at 6. Tlie service at 7.15 will be in MAIN STREET afternoon at K P hull. There aray _ Lillian Lord, Christine Dor- Annis of Camden for cruel and of sale of her automobile in part the theme of the sermon by Rev. charge of the men, the sermon topic will be special singing with Mis cal. and sacred music in the Congre­ man and Therese Chase. abusive treatment. Tirrell for libel­ restitution. Corwin H. Olds will be "Spiritual by the pastor will be “A Life Made MARKET Olive Bragg at the piano. gational Church. There are some lant. Albert A. Achorn, a citizen of Presences." Comrades of the Way Over." Prayer meeting Tuesday BORN 30 male voices in the Glee Club, with Camden, testified th a t he had paid will meet in the vestry at 6.30 p. m., night at 7.30. Tlie Abbie Sanderson TODAY Miriam supper circle will have llsrjula—At Thomas Maternity Home. “AT' Beverage as director. Bruno St. Pierre of Rockland from Rockland. Feb 21. to Mr and Mrs Sophia St. Pierre of Augusta for Mr£ Wilbur $7.50 May 10. 1938, and and the discussion theme will be Guild meets Thursday night with COM’ *N SEE HER the second in a chain of silver link H Edwin Harjult. a daughter—Sonja. that he had told Mr. Willey about Say ward—At Rockland. Feb. 18. to The Boston papers recently car­ desertion. Tirrell for libellant. “Habits That Serve or Enslave.” Miss Helen Whitmore. socials, next Tuesday at the home It. When Mr. Willey returned to • » • • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sayward. a eon ried pictures of Mrs. Fred C. GTcen. Earle A. Starrett of Thomaston of Mrs. Bessie Church, Tea street Pern—At Rockland. Feb. 22. so Mr his office tlie money was not there nnd Mrs. Laurence Perry, a son—Paul a former Thomaston girl who is from Ethel Crie Starrett of Rich­ At the morning worship at the at 2 p. in. All Rebekahs arc invited. William. nor was there any record of it. I.unt—At Rockland. Feb 22. to Mr president of Massachusetts Maine land Center, Wls., for cruel and Universalist Church at 10.46, Dr. and Mrs. Otis M Lunt. a son—Russell Daughters. Mr. Oreen, it is hardly John Pennell, public accountant Lowe will preach on the subject, That grand seigneur of music. David. abusive treatment. Tirrell for libel­ necessary to add. Is that genial Bos­ from Topsham, testified that he "When God Forsakes Us." Church FINAL CLEARANCE Ignace Paderewski, will appear in lant. had examined the total cash re­ MARRIED ton Transcript stall man who comes Laura A. Mank from Harry C. school at noon; Mrs. Glover's class an hour's broadcast over NBC net­ ceipts and slips for three months OF Skinner-Marshall—At Rockland, Jan down to Thomaston each summer to Mank of Rockland for cruel and at her residence, and Dr. Lowe's work Bunday. Tlie Maine Federa­ 4. James Skinner and Marlon Marshall, of the given periods and had found both of Rockland renew old acquaintances, and who abusive treatment. Custody of Ma­ class at the church; kindergarten tion of Music Clubs suggests that discrepancies and shortages in each ODDS and ENDS has no betteT friend anywhere than rlon L. and Joan A., minor children, for small children Is at 10.45 In the teachers invite pupils in groups to month. DIED in The Courier-Gazette office granted to Laura A. Mank until vestry, for the benefit of parents listen in. The concert begins at 2 Mrs. Nerita Wlfelit, daughter of M orton — At Friendship. Feb. 23. further order of Court. Wilbur for who desire to attend the morning AT o'clock ('larence J. Morton, aged S3 years. 5 Penobscot View Grange held a Mr. Willey, stated that she had months. 23 days. Funeral Sunday at libellant. service. 2 o'clock from the Friendship Baptist very Interesting meeting Thursday spent many evenings examining • • • • The ice-sculpturing contest re­ Church. Evelyn D. Cameron of Rockland night with a program largely in the books and produced in evidence GIVE -AW AY PRICES StarretU-At Thomaston, Feb. 24. Ed­ from Cyril Stanley Cimeron resi­ At St. Peters' Church (Episcopal) cently licld at the Colby Carnival, mund P. Starrett. aged 77 years. 5 commemoration of George Wash­ many unrecorded slips for tlie year awarded the prize to Dutton House, months. 27 days. Funeral Monday at dence unknown, for desertion. Wil­ Rev. E. O. Kenyon, rector, the serv­ 4— 12.95 Westinghouse Roasters, $2.95 2 o'clock from the residence, Main ington by readings and remarks by 1936, representing cash unaccount­ where Miss Ruth Thomas, a Rock- bur for libellant. ices for tomorrow will be appropriate 2— 12.95 Office Clocks, 7.95 and 8.95 street. the members. One very pleasing ed for. laud girl, is registered. The work of Grant—At Swampscott. Mass.. Feb. 22. Elizabeth M. Crone from Alton H. for the First Sunday In Lent: Ma­ Nellie D. wife of Oeorge Grant, for­ feature was the presence of Rev. A. R. Gillmor. attorney at law, I — I 5.00 G. E. jSunlamp with Bulb, 3.95 a rt was a skating girl “twirling'' merly of Rockland, aged 78 years. 2 Crone of Rockport, for cruel and tins at 7.10, Holy Communion at m onth. Kenneth H. Cassens who gave a very of Camden, testified as to the con­ I — 29.95 G. E. Sunlamp, floor model, with and hundreds of visitors have been abusive treatment. Libellant is al­ 7.30, church school at 9.30, Holy Mank—At Waldoboro. Feb. 23. Flora interesting talk on “The Father of versation between Mrs. Wilbur, Mr. Bulb, 9.95 there to take photos. A . widow of Leslie Mank. aged 71 years. lowed to resume her maiden name of Eucharist at 10.30. Evensong at 7 IJ months. 27 days. Funeral Monday His Country, Washington." He fa­ Willey and Mrs. Wight. at 2 o'clock from residence. Elizabeth Mitchell. Harmon for p. m. The Rt. Rev. Benjamin Brew­ I— 29.95 Westinghouse Automatic Roaster, vored the Orange with songs of his The defence offered no witnesses Public supper tonight at Legion libellant. ster will make his annual visitation Dishes, Broiler, Stand, 15.95 IN MKMORIAM own composition which were greatly and the argument of counsel was Elizabeth B. Holt of Rockland at Evensong and administer Holy 3— 4.95 Desk Lamps, hall. Catherine Libby chairman. In loving memory o t Mrs. Emma S. appreciated. Visitors were present a general denial of the charge and 1.95 Howes who passed away. Feb. 26. 1905 from Jay W. Holt of Oakland, Calif Confirmation. Tlie Bishop will be —adv. from St. George Grange. Beam a specific insistence that the State I— 6.95 Egg Cooker Set, automatic, 2 .9 5 Even death has Its wonderful mls6lon. for cruel and abusive treatment. the preacher. Though It robe us of those we love; was played after Grange and light h t l failed to prove a wrongful tak­ I— 3.95 Egg Cooker Set, automatic, 1.00 It draws us Irom our surroundings. Wilbur for libellant. • • • • Lovers of good comedy and clever refreshments were served. There ing and had proved nothing more ’ 1 — 12.50 Food Warmer, To long for the meeting above. Verna E. Roblshaw from Clarence Rev. Frederick Smith of the Civic 4 .9 5 acting will enjoy “Three Pegs” John C. Howes, Grace Howes. Mrs. Is evidence that future meetings than failure to record certain trans­ Mildred Mills, Frances Howes J. Robshaw of Rockland, for cruel League will be the guest speaker at 1— 4.95 Time Reminder Clock, 1.95 March 1 at Littlefield Memorial will be of much Interest. actions. A motion to quash the in­ the First Baptist Church Sunday Church—adv. and abusive treatment. Custody of dictment was overruled by the Pre­ IN MEMORIAM Marion M. Roblshaw granted to morning. At noon an opportunity In loving memory ol Carolyn Marie The weekly meeting of the Rock­ siding Justice and another motion Perry, who died Feb. 05. 1905. Verna E. Roblshaw until further will be afforded all, men. women, Public supper served by tlie men Fourteen years ago. land Society for the Hard of Hear- for arrest of judgment was later boys, and girls to attend a going Wednesday March 1 at Congrega­ Yet It seems but yesterday ; Ing. had the usual practice sentences withdrawn by the defense counsel. CENT INE When you were h e r e am ong u s Sunday school class. The Inter­ tional vestry. S o cial dessert. Same So happy and so gay. and an interesting paper on “The Tlie jury was out about an hour R I V E R V I E W mediate C. E. Society is to have FOWl MPAMY price.—adv. 23-24 Panama C anal’ by Mrs. Gladys and the verdict was “guilty" on all A well thought game you played charge of the Senior society meeting Until the final score. Thomas. Several splendid pictures RESTAURANT five Indictments. Tlie respondent God's will, not oum. ,be dene at 6 o'clock. The people's evening You live forevermore were shown by Mrs. John S. Fogg ROUTE 1—DAMARISCOTTA was sentenced to serve not less than service will open at 7.15 with the MEN’S SUPPER A report on the Eastern Zone con­ one year and not more than one Life tees many changes WILL OPEN MARCH 1 prelude and big sing, assisted by the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Part of our Maker's plan ference. which will be field June year and six months in our state But'memories uttll surround us 22-27 organ, piano and choir. Mr. Mac­ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1 And the touch of your vanished hand. 3-5, in New York, was given by Mrs. prison at Thomaston. Donald will answer the question: "Is Supper 6.15 Same Price Mother F. F. Brown, who has been named Under the State law women Special Dessert Rockland chairman of the pullcity committee prisoners arc removed from the Tills Earth Ever To Experience a Address by Dr. Guy Wilson Period Without War, Sin and Pov­ 24-lt CARD OF THANKS for Maine, with Miss Lucy Brownell j State Prison to the Women's Refor- Down Comes the erty?'' A timely subject for the days Wc wish to thank our relatives and of Newport, R. I., as co-chairman ' matory, and Mrs. Wilbur was con­ friends for their kind expressions of s sympathy also for flowers and use for Rhode Island. Mrs. Arthur J. veyed thither this morning by War­ Cost of Living! of cars during our recent bereavement. Young, vice president of the East­ Henry T. Duncan. Miss Foetena M den Welch. Duncan. Mrs. Floyd A. Duncan. Miss ern Zone which Includes 40 or­ James Connelian represented the Phyllis Duncan. FIREMEN’S North Haven ganizations in the New England respondent at the trial. GOLDEN I < ------States, New York, and Quebec, Is BURPEE’S CARD OF (THANKS chairman of general arrangements. Criminal cases were brought DANCE HEART • Same Fine Quality Wc wish to thank our relatives and friends for remembering us on our Extensive plans arc being made Ambulance Service against Merrill A. Chadwick and Mtl. wedding anniversary. The many Maynard Gardner of Port Clyde, Same Big Size MORTICIANS ' gifts and cards are greatly a| for the event, which will be held at WED., MARCH 1 DONUTS • , and made our anniversary a the George Washington Hotel. • for operating a motor vehicle for Unequalled Flavor Mr. and Mrs. Albion Ambulance Service Friendship hire without the necessary permit. IIALL OPPOSITE POST OFFICE RUSSELL These cases were the result of CJ • Freshest Ot All FUNERAL HOME TELS. $90 AND 101*1 CARD OF THANKS LTGUT-day Pile Treatment, sat­ many complaints from Thomaston, WALDOBORO • Made In Maine i r.u i. i „. ■■( ' I wish to thank my neighjors and isfaction or money refunded. C. H. 9 CLAREMONT 8T. TEL. 662 Rockland and St. George parties, $41-385 MAIN ST, ROCKLAND friends. Including St. George Orange. . ROCKLAND, ME. MEN 36c LADIES 15c lor the many rememlbrances and kind . Moor At Co . 322 Main St... Rockland, 96-tf no-tt wishes to me on my birthday, a, 24‘ lt • Mrs. LlUlas Rofinson (Continued on Page Six) Page Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 25, 1939 Every-Otber-Day

never been. His hungry mouth Union Friday by the illness of her CUSHING ROCKVILLE found an answering quiver in her mother Mrs. D. Linwood Carroll. Little Girl’s Grief lips; and for a while, under the WARREN The Finnish picture, “Vaimoke." — " l Mrs. Flora Maloney, who suffered Tiie school lias been having Its z\ zs zs z> spell of the gentle warmth that he will be shown Wednesday at a Caused By Death of Pet a relapse Is again convalescing. vacation this week The spring had thought would never be his. A LENA I, STARRETT 'o'clock, at Town Hall, the proceeds ! term will open Monday. he no longer worried about what Canary— Only Its Feath- Kenneth Crute and Beverly Geyer Correspondent [from which and the dance follow - are cutting wood for Watts George Sides left this morning for might happen to the cow kingdom ers Went To Heaven of Horse Dunn. Z\A A ZS ZS A Z>z*\ t in? will be used in the cupboan ____ of Warren, near his cottage here. a weeks stay in Boston. fund at the Community Building. Presently she said, "Two years T e l. 49 Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— I Asa Curtis is recovering from In- Doris J. Butler, daughter of Mr. ago it was my fault. But last night Rockland. Music for the dance will Reading Mrs. James Gregory's juries sustained when kicked by his and \ j JS w . W Butler. West in the hills it was yours. If you had 1 be furnished by Theodore Silll. with Mystery Circle of Mystic Rebekah account of the death of her canary ,10rse- and for which he was a pa- Meadow road, spent a few days this only put your hands on me then— his accordion. Lodge will meet Monday at 4 in ...... , f . tient at Knox Hospital for sonic , u/cck with Mr and Mrs r> A Rhcrpr but you had to stand with a face like The Republican Caucus will be bird brought to mind my first sor- . ' anu MIS u A granite, and eyes like death in the the lodge rooms. Supper committee held Tuesday night at 7.30 at the . . , ume 1 and Wednesday. Mrs. F. F. Butler foothills—” : is Mrs. E. B. Clark and Mrs. Flora row which was the losing of my : . , „ ,, Tcwn House. William H. Robinson ., . . . ,1 Frank Linneken is cutting wood !and son Clarence of Rockland were “I know that—now.” Peabody. The lodge will meet that canary r ppy. was . an. Qn bought from the Killeran ! quests of the Sherers. “I don’t know how I’m going to n ght, committees Mrs. Earle Moore, win preside. let you go. So many things—any- Pupils at the Grammar school she was my first pet. ] piaw and ,s havlng it delivered to Mr and Mrs. Einar Hcino and Miss Avis Maloney and Mrs. Emer­ who were neither late nor absent A clock alarm frighened her so his home in Thomaston son who have been living in South son W Pei kins. during the winter term are: Lots that she fell from her perch, hitting Hope have returned to the home Mi s Raychel Emerson was initia­ Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Seavey have Sizemore. Ethel Wotton. Joan her head in such a way that it place which they will make their ted Wednesday at. E. A. Starrett been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Phyllis Smith. Eleanor Fales, killed her. I pul her In a little tin permanent residence. Auxiliary, S.U.V. A George Wash­ M. J. Maloney. Gloria Hakell. James McIntire and box. took a stone from a stonewall, ington program was enjoyed, the Mrs. Lizzie Maloney has returned Miss Olive Tolman spent Sunday Wayne Starrett. Elizabeth Ken- put in the box and replaced the ! hol.day observance carried out nt from Medomak, where she visited | night and Monday with Miss Marcia When he looked at her It was mston was absent but one day. stone. Every' once in a while I visi­ Suddenly he realized that this girl dinner by the serving of cherry Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shuman, and | Farwell in Rockland. Monday aft- past his power to imagine how Rule was not any longer a child. He Mrs. Kenneth Keyes of Thomas­ ted the stone wall, took out th^ box ' cream cakes, cherry pies, and a is now with her daughter Mrs. Lana •‘moon she attended the meeting Deane or anyone else could ever had not known that he had always ton was honor guest at a recent and had a good cry over “Tippy." , b.rthday cake with the dates and Killeran. 1 of the Sunshine Club. look down the sights of a gun at before seen her as a child, until party held at the home of Mrs. Cor- After a time there were onlv tiny Marian Dunn: she was so gently i the name "George Washington." now he saw her as something else. ; ntlius Overlock, who was assisted bones left in the box. Mrs. Sarah Seavey is suffering! Mr. and Mrs Williahm Gray of and sweetly made, so precious in Her face had a color that was like a Dinner was served under the direc­ as hostess by Mrs. Ray Spear and Then I went to mother and saW ,|from an atlack of 8cla,lca Week s Mills were guests of Mr. and his eyes. He didn't believe in Horse child’s color, clear and lovely, but tion of Mrs. Edith Spear and Mrs, Mrs. Oeorge Rogers. Guests were "Do birds go to heaven when they Miss Constance Knights of Thom-J Mrs. F. J. Hunter Sunday and their Dunn’s creed of gun justice, for he its contours no longer suggested a Flora Peabody At the next meeting thought that the use of violence out­ Mrs. Kenneth Fales. Mrs. Charles die?" aston passed *his week with her son. William, returned home with little girl. It was a quiet face. I March 8 the past presidents wi'l side the law was a costly thing, de­ thoughtful and awake, and somehow | Maxey, Mrs. Frank Beane. Mrs "Of course they do" said my grandparents. Mr and Mrs. W. O. them after having passed the week i til! the chairs feating its own purposes in the end. competent looking: and her eyes, Walter Bucklin, Mrs. Alvah Spear, mother knowingly. "Ood loves the Maloney. with his grandparents. But he knew that if ever he faced looking into that distance beyond Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teague re­ Mrs Walter Delano, Mrs. M erritt birds and knows when ever., little Mrs. F I. Geyer is with her Roger Bronkie has returned to Rufe Deane with anything like a the walls, were looking into the fu­ turned Tuesday to Springfield. Mass, Hyler of South Warren. Mrs. Milton sparrow falls." decent proof in his hands, he would ture—understandinglv, even som­ daughter Mrs. Homer Marshall, who Portland after spending a few days after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Oyster River. Mrs •'Well," I said tearfully. “Tippy is recovering from another severe with his sister and brother-in-law. destroy the killer as he would de­ berly, but unafraid. Edwin C. Teague They were ac­ stroy a sidewinder or a vinegaroon. Elmer Overlock. Mrs Bertha Love- didn't make it. Just her feathers attack of gall stones. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallowell. He wondered why he had not real- 1 companied by Mr. Teague who re­ “I’ll never be able to believe in joy. Mrs. Ralph Keyes, and Mrs I went; her bones are still here." Town Meeting is scheduled for ized before how changed she was. turned Thur day. During his ab­ Mrs Ida Barrows. Mrs. F. L. God’s world that anyone would set Every movement she made, every ■ Kenneth Keyes, and Mrs. Ethei I Then I sobbed it out to her. She March 13. Hunter and children Vernon and out to hurt you." he said. “Yet— sence. Mrs Helen Hilton was com- Upham of Thomaston, and Miss pose she took, was different from made me go bury that box in the Myron McCartney of Rockland is Marjorie were guests Thursday of somebody has tried. What natural­ what he had seen in the girl he ■ panion for Mrs. Teague Edna Robinson of Rockland. Piizes ground, with strict orders never to at the home of F W Atkins, while Mr and Mrs. Leman Oxion. Wesi ly comes to mind is that some­ had made love to two years before. Mrs. Ralph Crockett has been ill In contests were won by Mrs. Beane aig it up again. body. some enemy of Horse Dunn, Two years ago Marian Dunn would his brcther-in-law. Alton Wotton is Rockport. J with grip. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. of South Warren. Mrs. Kenneth I I have never owned another ctn- has gone out of his head. B u t- not have been able to lounge re­ scallop fishing, from New Be lford. Mrs. LeRoy Tolman, Misses , Charles Ring have been with her j Keyes of Thomaston, and Mrs. ary Does anyone wonder why? hard as it is to believe, there is one laxed upon his bunk in pajamas Mass. Gladys and Mary Tolman passed during her Illness. Maxcy of South Warren. Decora­ Mrs. John H. Andrews other possibility we have to take and an Indian blanket, thinking Riley Davis, having recovered I Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. nest account of—that without knowing it about the factors of range war, and I Mrs. H. D. Sawyer, patient for two tions for the table were pink Rockport, Feb. 16 His Hungry Mouth Found an An­ from measles, has resumed work Crcckett in Rockport. you've heard something, or seen the business affairs of men; she i swering Quiver in Her Lips. weeks at Knox Hospital following streamers, and rose centrepiece. Re­ something, which would give away would have been nervously con- j freshments were served. Mrs Frank Duchette has returned I Miss Izitlic Ewell and Mu-s Olive en operation for appendicitis, re­ MARTINSVILLE the Short Creek killer—if you re­ scious then of the fact that the man thing—can happen before we’re to- turned home Wednesday. from Connecticut, where she was Tolman attended Wednesday the membered it and recognized it for she was with loved her—would have getber again." tbp 1 call^fi by the death of her father Quarterly meeting at the Littlefield Miss Ruby Starrett was guest WEST WASHINGTON "Hidden Treasure'' will be what it was.” worried about what he would do or‘ i, "BUt- But we have this hour, now." Memorial Church in Rockland. rhar?ex Randall,i of Montville ' t0Pie of lhe message Sunday at 10.30 | Lester Delano and Homer Mar- She said, “ I've thought of that.” •ay- i “Nothing“Not can ever rob us of Wednesday of Mr and Mrs. Newell “Marian, it you can remember This girl did not worry, but stead-" t’ that!”that! Eugley. and Alfred Se.fest of Middletown. in th€ Church on the R,d«e fha11 are dellvertn« logs for F L seeing anything—a rider in the dis­ ily faced the situation in which they Each was seeing a person he had Mrs. Henrietta French, who has Conn., visited Monday with Esten Bible School children will gather at Killeran NORTH CUSHING tance—some horse coming home at found themselves. never seen before. He was slill been ill with a severe grip cold, is Wellman. 1130. The evening service will be ; s E Hyler was a business visitor ------a strange time—one of the guns He looked away from her, un­ whipcord and braided leather, the at 7 o'clock The pastor will take l,-_. J last ~ Saturday in ...... Waldoboro----- it E Smith lias had a building gaining in health. Mr and Mrs. Teddy ' Weaver missing from its rack here in the able any longer to think of murder saddle man who could hold his own for subject, "The Four T » .” The ------converted into a store, Messrs. Bell­ house—even an empty shell that you Young people on the sick list and young son. Mr. and Mrs Donna clues or cow mortgages while she in the upheaval of markets and the midweek service will be Wednesday more ami Linscott doing the work thought nothing of—that one thing was in his eyes. He fixed his gaze are Marion Wallace. Esther Smith. Anderson of Jefferson were guests SOUTH WARREN shifting games of the financiers; but night. The Guild Oirls will meet Mr and Mrs. Fred Oage and two might give us the answer!" upon his thrown-down gunbelt and all the barbed and dour hardness Helen Carroll. Theodore Silll. and Sunday of their mother Mrs Maud “I've racked my brain over and tried to think of what he must do. at the parsonage Tuesday after­ Mr. and Mrs. O B Libby were children are occupyin Riverside cot - of him was gone, so that in the Leona Jones. Hibbert. over; but I can't think of any­ Bitterly be was blaming himself noon. greatly 'urprised Wednesday night tage arms of this girl it was as if he Mrs. A T. Norwood, guest since Ernest Wellman was home last ( thing, Billy.” that he could not see through this were reborn. And in the girl the when f: lends with a chorus of auto I Mrs. Lyman Bates entertained Wednesday of Mis. Nellie Ludden weekend from New Hampshire. Not even a chance word, over- killing case; for he had a persistent hidden steel of the will he had not Answers to Farm Quiz horns announced their arrival. T h e ; Wdnesdav afternoon in honor of heard somewhere—” j hunch that everything necessary Miss Georgie Hibbert of Augusta been able to bend seemed melted, in Beverly. Mass , and Mrs. Albert hospitality at "The Libby Home-I the 85th birthday anniversary of She shook her head. “Billy, I for solution was in his hands. and Mrs. Ellis Dyer of Rockland 1. Marimba. and the curve of her body within his W White, guest the past few days stead” is well known and the guests her mother. Mrs. L. P Cummings Just can’t remember anything that He blamed only himself that he arm was a surrender without re­ passed last weekend with their par­ 2. Cause of iate blight in pota- of her aunt. Mrs. Lettie Alexander spent an enjoyable evening a late Those present were her nieces Mrs. would answer the purpose at all.” must now take a long trail to dis­ serve. toes. cover what might be obvious, here in Rolindale. Mass., returned home ents Mr. anrd Mrs. Archie Hfbbert. She pressed her palms against her They did not know how long they 3 006. lunch being served. Those present Sarah Dolham of Warren and Mrs. eyes for a moment: then lifted her and now. to a more brilliant de- Friday. Mr and Mrs Hibbert are visiting in lay together on the bunk that (or 4. 37 647 000 090 were Mr and Mrs. W. C. Leavitt. i Eveline Marshal! of East Friend- head sharply, shaking out her loose , duct ion. Mr. and Mrs George Gray were Rockland for a few days with their the time was not his, but theirs, in 5 A small hand tool used to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Overlock. Mr ship, a grandniece Mrs. Aletta hair. “It’s no use. This isn’t the He tried to set his mind to the visitors Wednesday at the home daughter Mrs. Ann Dyer that lonely and deserted house; and Miss Geraldine Jones visited her ' makf l1oles for plants and Mrs. Milton Robinson. Mr and Mitchell of Rockland. MLss Lillian first time I've tried to remember; factors he had discussed with Cof­ he learned here that she was nei­ j of Mr. and Mrs. IJeil Gray In I've been trying hard for two days." fee. in one more supreme effort to 6 A horse. Mrs C E. Overlock. Mr and Mrs i McCarter. Mis- Katherine McCar- ther east nor west, but all woman. Waterville. George Gray grand in­ cousin Celia Wellman last weekend “I thought it would most likely be short-cut the case, but his mind 7 13.544 1 J A. Mills. Mr and Mrs C. J Cope- ter and Mrs Lorenzo Bradford of A harsh, taut strain that had held ner guard of the Grand Lodge of Mr and Mrs. Alton Wellman and 1 hopeless." he admitted, “i'll have would not work (or him. Even with 8 25 years old. I land. Mr. and Mrs O A Copeland, this place. Mrs. Mitchell assisted them for days seemed to slacken Maine, K P attended Wednesday children were guests Sunday of Mr to go to Flagstaff." i his eyes upon a saddle or a gup he 9 48.801 cars. I Doris ,fa-;?y. Olive Fales. Rose Mrs. Bates in serving refreshments “I know. I've seen that coming, could still see nothing but the girl— and go out of the night, as if guns the 75th anniversary observance of and Mrs Albert Marriner in Sears- and cattle were unimportant things: 10 Was elected national president' Marshall Harriet Hahn and Susie ;*nd a most enjoyable afternoon was I'm ready to stay here alone; with- every glint of light in the loose Havelock Lodge, in Waterville. mont. Of the F F A. 1 Hahn. passed. out you or my uncle, I mean." j bush of her hair, the slim cordings and in that hour that was theirs Mr and Mrs. Cleber Cooley at* alone, one bitterness went out of Miss Winona Robinson was home "Marian, if I could get you to pull of a wrist, the resting look of a tended Sunday funeral services for hand that lay palm up upon the the world forever. It was not a from the Univers.ty of Maine last out of here, until this is over—” Mrs. L. A. Mosher in Waldoboro "This is my outfit, Billy. It blanket. surprise, but a consummation, when weekend and to attend the carnival Mr. and Mrs. Walter Withee and shouldn't be my outfit; It should It was impossible for him not to presently he found that she was at the Snow Bowl, Camden. be my mother’s, or Horse Dunn's. wonder if things between them asleep. Mr and Mrs. William H. Mor­ two children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- But nothing can make Horse see might not have been different had He picked her up and carried her rison and son. Richard, and Miss son Wellman and children motored to her own room, and put her in that. And I see now that it you're he never known her two years be­ Belva Wilson of Portland came to Waterville Sunday to visit Ken­ going to run cattle on a big scale fore at all. but could have started her own bed; and she smiled faintly in her sleep as he kissed her eyes. Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cor- drick Light. out in this country, you sometimes over again now, to win her in a Mr. Morrison and Aubert Leigher visited recently at have to be willing to fight for your new way. Then it occurred to him Then he walked out of the house, 1 nel.us Overlock the home of his aunt Mrs Lucy range.” that it was a waste of time to be by a different door than the one j Miss Wilson returned Wednesday to He stared at her, marveling. The looking at a gun or a saddle blan­ where Coffee sat, and stood listen- Portland, while Mrs. Morrison and Wellman. girl who was talking to him now ket, trying to think, when he might ing to the still night. I ^on Wjn remain here until Sunday. I ------was not the girl he had known two be looking at her. Perhaps it would Then, while his mind was entirely The Republican Caucus will be WORTH WALDOBORO years ago; she was not even the be a long time before he would see away from hatred and violence for htld Tuesday at 7 30 at the Town 1 girl he had known at the beginning her again; perhaps he would never the first time in a week something Houm wmiam „ Robinson ch#ir. Mrs. Irene Sprague of Winslow s see her again at all. in the back of his mind found the I , .. „ „ _ Mills has been guest a few days of of the week. It was as if some false man of the Republican Town Com- outer cloaking of ideas and habits, answer, and all in a moment he Belle Sprague. So now he let murder and cows mittee will preside. put upon her by her mother's sea­ and money slide into the lost shad- | saw through the tangle that had Mr. Billings of Bangor was a busi­ board world, had suddenly fallen ows, and he turned to her; and as roped the 94. He knew suddenly not Mrs. C. S. Ooburn was recent din­ ness caller here Monday. away, leaving her revealed as what he did so he found that her eyes i only who had killed Flagg at Short ner guest of her mother Mrs. Ida M. Mrs. Wesley Mink was a visitor Creek, but why Flagg had had more she was—a daughter of the dry land. j were on his face. They looked at Patterson in Rockland the occasion Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Under the pressure of the dark days each other steadily, while the mo­ than a hunch that he was riding into being the birthday anniversary of and unquiet nights since the killing ments passed. death; he knew why Marian had Dean in Waldoboro. Mrs. Patteron. Other guests were Mrs. Maude Mank and Jennie ct Bob Flagg she had come nearer If he had held her eyes so long two been fired on; and he knew how he to him, becoming one of bis own could prove, inevitably and inescap­ Mrs. Helen Knowlton of Rockland Mank called Thursday at the Albion years ago she would have flushed and Mr. and Mrs John Peers of people. and looked away, but she did not j ably. who had killed Bob Flagg— Wotton residence In Friendship. "Seems to me." he said, "that’s look away now. Her eyes looked and the taut strain of range war Camden. * Mrs. Beulah Mank. Alma Mans came back into the night, turning Mrs. William F. Overlock visited a whole lot difltrent from what you lazy, but not sleepy; they were as and Emma Walsh were Rockland were saying just a little while ago.” | darkly blue as a night sky. but he ; him cold. , Sunday afternoon with her mother "I wasn’t able to believe my own visitors Monday. found them unreadable at first. | (To Be Continued! ■ Mrs. Fannie Brown in. Thomaston. Oeorge Reynolds and Paul Walter eyes, I guess. I wasn't able to get Then after a moment or two he Mr. Overlock with whom she mo- over the 'settled-up' idea that east­ have employment in Brunswick. recognized that she was not think- j tored there continued to the Snow ern people have. Nobody but west­ ing about murder clues. THE VIEWS OF CHILDREN Mrs. Annie Miller and son Roland Bowl. Camden accompanied by his erners will ever be able to under­ of Union visited Wednesday at Fos­ ivi oetMt! K ith all ilt tjrtra valitt, thu Hut- » Inti at f'l lCM <* All at once he knew that there was niece, Jeannette Overlock and stand our dry land. They’ll never no barrier between them any more Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— ter Manks. believe that a country can be over- friends. Dorothy Simmons, Mildred at all, and had not been any for a A four-year-old girl sitting on Mrs. Eva Bomeman and. Elsie N E of these days you're going to gearshift out of kncc-way and Knee- settled—and yet have nothing in it Jackson, and Paul Oxton. long time, except the barrier put her mother’s lap one night, pointed Mank were In Augusta Thursday on take steps about that new car Action that banks turns for you. but coyotes and jackrabbits and half there by his old defeat. And he The Baptist Choir under the di­ • dozen poor cows to the mile." to the full moon and sa.d. “Is that a visit. Oyou’ve been dreaming of. knew now that he had never failed rection of Chester Wyllie will start W e’ll lift your spirits, soothe your trou­ at all. but that the years had worked God up in the sky? ' He notleed that she called It "our rehearsals Sunday after the eve­ You’re going to walk into your dealer’s ble, treble your joys — and do it quickly dry land,” now. for him in ways he would not have Her mother said. "No. but God ning worship for the Easter can­ CLARK ISLAND guessed. and start talking delivery dates — and if you take action now! "And so—?” tata, "Christ Triumphant," arrange­ MRS MAURICE JONES "I'm going to stay with my brand, He said slowly, "I was the one 1 holds It there.' Correspondent you’ll feel better just to have done some­ ment and composition by Fred Hol­ But when spring comes to our show­ until there isn’t one bit of the 94 who was a fool.” After a moments thought, the William Williams motored here thing definite. He never knew what move he den. left. After all. I'm my father's child asked. "If God took His paw Sunday for his mother, Mrs. Jesse room, it’s going to come with a rush of made that brought her into his The party planned by the Con­ daughter. The country is part of Williams and took her to Quincy. What we want to know is—why not get a buyers wanting quick delivery, just as me, bred In.” arms. With the barrier gone from 1 off to scratch Himself, would it gregational Ladies' Circle, will bo Mass. Mrs. Frank Johnson accom­ good lift while you’re at it—and get it they did last fall. Shop early and you "I know how you feel." he said j between them at last they found drop?” held at the chapel, fo'lowing the themselves in each other’s arms as slowly. ‘‘But—it isn’t as if you could Circle supper. March 9. The post­ panied them. now ? avoid this rush. really do anything here, now." naturally, as unhurriedly, as inevi­ My little brother had been toid Mrs. Charles Butler, a patient at tably as the dry land takes up the ponements were due to the preval­ As things stand at the moment, we can Prices, we repeat, are lower than a year ’T il be able to keep you informed in answer to many questions, that ence of Illness. Knox Hospital, is gaining slowly. rare rains: and his heart lifted up put a staunch, steady, sprightly-stepping ago — lower than you’d expect — lower of what’s happening here, at least. like the April grass of the dry God made everything. Looking at Miss Ida Taylor and companion Miss Margaret McKnight visited I hardly think Val Douglas would Buick at your command in almost no even than on some sixes. Name the ranges, when the snow-lock melts I the meadow brook one day, he asked of Thomaston were guests Thursday the schools here Thursday. fake much interest in that, left to off and is forgotten as if it had ' If God made the meadow brook. Seymour Cameron of Rockland time at all! model you're interested in and we’ll himself. But it isn't that It’s sim­ cf Mr. and Mrs. William Partridge On being told that He did. the and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Robinson visited Wednesday with his mother show you just how much lower. ply—I can't always run away from We can scat you behind a great Dyna* everything. I’ve run away from too youngster remarked, "God must Sewall Peabody, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cameron. * * H * many things, and sometimes after­ Mrs. William Caven spent last flash straight-eight whose very song will SPECIAL OFFER! have had a big. long handled shovel Mrs. Clarence Peabody, has been ill. NO OTHIR CAR IN THI WORLD ward I've been sorry.” when He dug it out? weekend at her home. be tonic to your soul — we’ll send you For a Limited Time Only Lowell Moody Sr., has had the HAS ALL THISI FIATURIS He could understand that, but it E O M. Mrs. Henning Johnson and sons whistling on your happy way in the com­ telephone installed, the number, n DYNAFLASH V A lV i-IN -H E A D STRA’OHT-CIOHT ENOINI surprised him to find her looking Rockland. Feb. 23. Floyd and Alfred were visitors fort of BuiCoil Springing that’s soft and at things in that way. He had to 40-31. tW C O It TORQUE-FREE SFRINOINO * GREATER VUIRIUTY 500 Sheets 8l2x ll Wednesday at Mrs. Baum's gentle as your own bed 1 * HANDISHIFT TRANSMISSION « ROOMIER UNISTEEl BODY respect her for it, but it didn't make William Partridge attended the in South Thomaston. BY FISHER * TORQUE.TUBE DRIVE * TIFTOI HYDRAULIC ihe set-up any easier for him. "I Mahogany is costly because it is recent funeral services held ‘n Yellow Second Mrs. Charles Wall of Tenant's W e’ll brighten your outlook — with vis­ BRAKES * CROWN SFRINO CLUTCH ♦ ‘XATWALK-COOUNO" suppose there isn't anything I can hard, durable, beautiful in color Thomaston for Mrs. Ellen Caler, W O FTIO N A l REAR AXLE GEAR RATIOS W SEIF BANKINO do.” he admitted regretfully. and grain, and takes a good polish. his aunt. Harbor visited her daughter, Mrs. ibility stepped up as much as 412 square KNEE-ACTION FRONT SERINOING * FIASH-WAY “You’ve already shown me that Sheet Mrs. Sadie Cogan of Rockland is Henry Carlson, recently. inches! We’ll ease your driving with a DIRECTION SIONAl when you set out to do a thing, A clean smooth sheet, for busi­ visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hanson and you'll do it in spite of all hell and ness—for school—for typewriter. TOO MANY FISH Allen Cogan. daughter Edith of Long Cove were 66 the drouth.” callers Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Excessive planting of young fish, Ray Robinson, and E.leen Kim­ "Wouldn’t you rather have me Only 37c Henning Johnson. 99 that way?" without accurate information as to ball have returned to Newport, after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mans­ Children are enjoying fine sliding etter buy Buick/ “I don’t know as I could ever for 500 sheet package the conditions favorable to their IB EXIMFIAR OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE bring myself to want you any dif­ growth, has had some curious re­ field Robinson. and skiing. We Do Not Break Packages ferent than you are.” sults, such as large populations of Beginning next Monday the fire Mrs. Carl Swanson has returned Mail Orders Filled—15c Extra He made a cigarette, and lit it, dwarfed game fish in certain iakes. whistle will be sounded each after­ from Belfast where she was guest C. W. HOPKINS, INC. Also the crowding of spawning beds and gloomily studied its smoke. He noon at 4 o’clock. of Mrs. Stuart Gross. 712 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND. ME. TEL. 1000-W was thinking that it was pretty near The Courier-Gazette has resulted in some curious hy­ Miss Nancy Webb of Rockland is brids among bluegills, suuflsh and Miss Bernice Carroll, who has too much to ask cf a man to go ROCKLAND, MAINE been employed at the home of Mrs. visiting her mother, Mrs. James off on a long trail, the way things crappies. These mule" fish do not v ere here, and lesve Ibis child— ' reproduce. Clarence Peabody, was called to Caven. F. very-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 25, 1939 Page F iv e

for 1938 was $1,000 or more, regard­ NORTH HAVEN Three Days’ Fast A Trip To Panama j inches and wall prove his state- the water makes li.m feel truly Income Tax Returns less of whether the return Ls non- VINAL HAVEN me nt U requested. Tarzan of the Apes taxable by reason of the $2,500 ex Dr. Arthur Woodman has opened As Described Twenty-five1 have tramPed mow than two { After our .■ wim we .et ofl for the emption. an office in Falmouth Foreside. And the Effect On the Gal- How To Compile Them mile:; by now. the dust of the trail return trip home and plan to ap- Exemption Allowed Head diaries Bray who celebrated his MRS OSCAR C. LANE lant Skippers — “Goose” Years After Opening of Of A Family birthday Thursday received from Corn spondent Ls drying our tongues and we are ! proaeh the flying field from the east and “Gooney” the Canal A head of a family is defined by friends a sunshine basket filled beginning to anticipate a sight of i We have noticed u number of ball- INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL income-tax regulations as "an in­ the jungle pool where we have been i shaped ®rowthi °n man>' of the with fruit, a birthday cake and Mr. and Mrs. William Lawry and Jack Spratt could eat no fat, (By Robert Newell Sisson) dividual who actually supports and His wife could eat no lean. . . „ I larger trees and learn that these other remembrances. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Calderwood were (Twelfth Installment) promised a refreshing swim. Top-; , .. „ . . . WHO? Every single person or maintains in one household one in North Haven Tuesday to attend And the Skipper crew, from lfall to are the abodes of the ants. About Miss Etta Beverage is recovering Drew. ping a high hill we hear below u s • th< site of a thev married person not living with or more persons who are closely the funeral services for Herman Finally got it th-rough, their bean, To Chiquita Pool from an ill attack suffered Monday That Spratt and spouse were much In husband or wife who had net connected with him by blood rela­ Cooper. luck Today we are going to take our lhe sound of a water fall and we j are honeycombed with ant swellings night. Really living like a King. income of $1,000 or more or gross tionship. relationship by marriage, Miss Hilfred Larson who has been first Sunday morning hike through ! hunY down to find Chiqu.ta Pool. I t ' Alive with tiny crawlers, each nest Mrs. Katherin Duncan. Mrs. For the Skips, to win a bowling match. Income of $5,000 or more, and or by adoption, and whose right to guest of her parent^, Mr. and Mrs. Couldn’t eat a gosh darned thing. i proves more fascinat ng than our ’ will. provide a week's feeding for Frank Calderwood, and Phyllis the jungle trails of Panama. So i generally, husband and wife liv­ exercise family control and provide Henry Larson, has returned to New The old saying, “A lean horse for anticipatory visions of it. I t is the ant-eaters of the zoos. We will Duncan arrived here Monday called Impenetrable are they that it ia|a slream dammed up t0 about tbe ing together, who had an ag­ for these dependent Individuals is York. a race was again demonstrated at learn that these and oilier forms ol by the death of Mrs. Harriet Dun­ gregate net income of $2,500 or based upon some moral or lega 1 Almond Miller, is recovering from much the wisest practice to stick size of an Indoor pool and on one animal life make the sport of tree- can. Mrs. Abby Wood was in town the Cascade Alleys Monday night more or an aggregate gross in­ obligation." The exemption allowed Illness. to them and go only where they lead • side in a wide cement shelf. It climbing practlcally practically non-exLstftnt Wednesday to attend the funeral. when the Skippers, after fasting for come of $5,000 or more, must file a head of a family is $2,500. The Annual Town Meeting takes plae» They will lead to a great varety l,s sald t0 have becn constructed byj in this particular of the world. returns If in doubt, obtain form phrase "in one household" may b- Myrtle Greenlaw was a visitor in in Memorial hall March 6. A dinner three days, turned on the high liv­ of interesting spots for the natives'* motion plcture company and th a t! ‘ ha'* ]as* P““* * Vte,Jt and printed instructions from Deer Isle over Sunday. She visit­ a great American actress once before arriving home and this ls interpreted as meaning the tax­ will be served in the Grand Armv ing Ganders and brought them to of the past have come from every collector of Internal revenue. ed her brother who is in the Cas­ bathed in it in the filming of a the tile-making factory near the payer’s personal residence, an hall. the turf with a 14 pin defeat. direction to the city and some WHEN? The filing period be­ tine hospital lor treatment. jungle cinema. Above its deepest Bull R ng. Here we find a crew apartment, rooms in a boarding Mrs. Alice Arey who recently un­ It was one of the most exciting ol the trails have even been crudely gins January 1 and ends March point is a home-made springboard of native; each one working before houre, hotel, etc. Ervin Simpson was in town Tues­ derwent a major operation at Knox paved to withstand the rainy season 15, 1939 evenings of an excitement-filled win­ and out over its banks leans a great a set of sand cribs in which is fine Under certain 'circumstances it is day and Wednesday. Mrs. Simpson Hospital Is expected home soon. A scant hundred yards from our WHERE? Collector of inter­ • • • • ter. for while the Skippers won the tree whose crotches form high dives sand of a variety of pretty colors, rot necessary that the taxpayer and attended as delegate the meeting of back door we enter the jungles and na! revenue for the district in first string by 35 pins and it looked of 15. 20 and 30 feet. Although the I Into molds each color Ls poured, an his dependents live under one roof the Lincoln Association of Baptist A patriotic program in Grades III are completely lost amid the eight- which the person lives or has his water is nearly the color of weak adhesive liquid is added and the o'uring the entire taxable year in Churches held Wednesday. and TV. White School, Ruth M. for a time like a walkover for them. foot grass which grows so quickly principal place of business. order that the taxpayer may be The Baptist Church will hold as Billings, teacher consited of: a wel­ the Ganders began slowly to creep at the beginning of the wet sea- tea. it is very cool and will feel I mold Ls removed. Now a vise-like, HOW? See instructions ac­ allowed the exemption. If the com­ services Sunday: Worship with ser­ come, Priscilla 'White; Little up on their opponents and little bv invigorating after our long walk. A t' pressure-weight is turned down son and dries up instantly at the our approach the iguanas scatter' crushing the particle; together. Al- companying Forms 1040A and mon home is maintained and the mon by the pastor at 11 o’clock; February. Frank Smith; Welcome to little they cut it down till at one 1040. [ .n all directions and some thresh lowed to dry in the hot tropic sun parent is away on business or a singing by the choir under leader­ the Day. John Morton. The Cherry time they were ahead, but Skipper we round a bend three iguanas flee I WHAT? Four percent normal out across the water. It Ls thLs they become beautiful, hard tiles child is away at school or on a ship of Mrs. Austin Joy. with Mrs. Tree Story. Robert Teel; George Peterson by a whirlwind finish of into the shelter of the thickets. tax on the atnout of net income rapid beating of the four feet and of intricate design used to enhance visit, the exemption is allowable. Woodworth at the organ. The pas­ Washington. John Wentworth. three spares in a row. and a flashy This is our first sight of these horny in excess of the personal exemp­ l tail of lizards that explains why the beauty of the houses of Bella Moreover, if a parent is obliged to tor’s theme will be “Paul came to Our Washington. Annette DavLs; string of 112 in his last effort, nailed skinned lizards but we are soon tion, credit for dependents, eam- ' maintain his dependent children Ephesus.” Sunday School at 10 If It Happened Now, Herbert Geary; the Skippers' colors at the masthead i they are said to walk on water. i Vista, The tiny six-sided bathroom ed-income credit, and credit, to find that they are more common We f.nd that Chiquita Pool Is the J Lies are made here and are sent i with relatives or in a boarding o'clock. Last Sunday the attend­ Honoring Wash.ngton. Bernadette and left the Ganders stunned and than house cats. We continue on and interest on obligations of [resthaven for many Sunday morn- tc all parts of the world i house, while he lives elsewhere, the ance was 75: tl)e Friendly Bible Nicholas. Eugene Staples, Annette bewildered as they murmured among keeping accurate account of each the United States and obligations ing travelers and some have taken 5 Feeling that our first introduction ’exemption still applies. If, how­ Class had 18 Next Sunday will be Davis. Frederick Conway, Lester themselves "Who'd a thunk it." change in jungle trails, which al­ of instrumentalities of the to the Jungle trail on horseback T to the jungle of Panama has been ever, without necessity, the depen­ a father and son attendance. Eve­ Snowdeal. Sidney Smith; The The old Goose managed to edge though confusing now, w 11 become United States. Surtax on sur­ Ls a sort of jungle oasis and is sure- a great treat we now wend our way dent makes his home elsewhere, the ning service at 7 o'clock. In a spe­ Father of Our Country. Eugene up into the lead again by a few pins, as recognizable as the streets of tax net income in excess of $4,000. benefactor is not the head of a cial effort to create a more helpful Staples: My Country's Flag. Lester ly worth the time and effort nec- homeward. Instead of the inuch- _ I but It was Der Captain Grimes and our Own home town. family. Sunday night service. Dr. Bousfleld Snowdeal: The First American Flag, Scottie Littlefield that were dragging I As we are climbing a small knoll essary to reach it. We shed our dreaded. much-wrltten-about steam- The same rule is applicable to the will lead and others will assist. Dorothy Johnson, Robert Teel, John their feet so hard that the Ganders ' we come upon the leaf-anta of this duds. plunge in and thrill to the ing inferno, it has revealed Itself INCOME TAX HON’TS tinging sensation that only the to us as a beautiful paradise of term “living together" in the case Morton. John Wentworth. came in behind. Captain Grimes' country, and from a di tance they DON'T prepare your return of a hu band and wife. If occaslon- Mrs Harriet V. Duncan The Days of Long Ago. Bernadette feet must have been just twice a s ! appear to be a thin green snake waters of a mountain-fed stream tropical life. (To be Continued) without first studying the in­ ! ally and temporarily the husband is Harriet Villa, wife of Henry Dun­ Nichols; Brave Washington. Rich­ big as Scottie's for while Scotty was moving across the trail. Upon close can produce. The large vines grow- I ins out over thLs pool afford the j structions accompanying the j away on business or the wife on can. died Sunday, having been in ard Shields. Flag Song. Harry Phil- only 15 behind Gene Hail, Der Cao- inspect.on we discover that they swimmer a great deal of amusement i READ ALL THE NEWS form. a visit, the common home being feeble health for several years due brook; A Modern Knight, Richard tain was 39 behind Skipper Peter­ are tiny red ants with mandibles or for swinging out and dropping in to 1 THEN READ ALL THE ADS DON'T procrastinate. Early maintained, the $2,500 exemption to heart trouble. Mrs. Duncan was Dyer; The Red. White and Blue, sen. This cuts the lead of the Gan­ jaws twice the size of the rest of assembling of data permits a still applies. The unavoidable ab- bom in this town April 12. 1865. Richard Shields, Robert Kelwick. ders over the Skippers back to two their body. Held high over each careful consideration of all tax sence of husband or wife at a sana- daughter of Dighton and Margaret Frank 8m:th;piano solo. Lots Cook; matches, and the Skipmen swear by head is a piece of br ght green problems. torium does not preclude the ex- Thayer. In February 1883 she was February. Mary Chilles. all the whiskers in Neptune's beard leaf at least an inch square. Ten DONT destroy the memoran­ emption. But if the husband con­ married to Henry Duncan. A quiet Too Fine. By Far. Frederick Con­ that they'll get those two games or twelve abreast, moving incess­ WHERE YOU CAN BUY da from which your return was tinuously makes his home at one home-loving and neighborly wom­ way; Orandfather's Rhyme. Robert back before the baseball games start antly in both directions, they wear prepared place and the wife at another, they an. she made and cherished friend- Kelwick; The Seamstress, Lois In the spring. The score: a patli smooth and deep. It Ls a DONT omit explanation when tire not living together within the ships Cook; His Own Face, Richard Dyer; Ganders (act that a heavy rain Ls the only such information is essential to meaning of the Revenue Act. Besides her husband. Mrs. Dun- My Wish. Victor Oaker; Save the Shields ...... 80 93 107—280 force that will deter them from THE COURIERGAZETTE an intelligent audit. Attach Cro s Income. Net Income, And ‘ can is survived by a daughtej Fostie. Cherries. David Staples; The Flag Grimes ...... 70 101 81—252 their work. In following their memoranda to your return. Surtax Net Income two sisters Mrs Lettie Thurston of ot America. Mary Chilles, Harry Sanborn .... 95 90 95—283 course beyond the trail and into Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday At Noon Three of the terms used in the North Haven and Mrs. Abby Wood Philbrook. Priscilla White. PhyllLs Littlefield ...... 76 82 76—234 the jungle one will lose sight of Who Is The Head Of A Family j income-tax law, namely, gross in­ of Belfast; and a brother Elisha Whittington. Lois Cook, Herbeit; Goose Arey ...... 194 99 103—306 them for a moment only to find1 IN ROCKLAND A taxpayer, though single, who terne, net income, and surtax net Thaver of Warren A son Floyd I Geary, Victor Oakes. David Staples. that they have detoured to avo d Washington and his Hatchet, Phyllis j 222 South Main St. supports and maintains in one income, should be noted particular-1 died in 1937. 425 465 462-1352 a log and will emerge farther on i Naum & , household one or more individuals ly. inasmuch as they are vitally im- j Funeral sendees were held in the Whittington; George Washington j Skippers always keeping in the same general Chisholm’s, 438 Main St. who are closely connected with him pontant to the whole subject of the Church Wednesday conducted by Dyer ...... 104 83 87—274 direction. The writer has followed Huston-Tuttle Book Store, 404 Main St. by blood relationship, relationship income tax. Rev. Henry F. Huse. Burial was in thy Johnson. Peterson ...... 84 86 112—282 them for miles and has never dis- , * * * * A. H. Robinson's, 272 Main St. by marriage, or by adoption, and Gross income includes in general the Sea View Cemetery. Bearers Drew ...... 85 90 87—262 covered their destination, but near Schools’ Holiday Observances Jack Green’s, 246 Main St. whose right to exercise family con­ all income from any source what­ were nephws Maynard Oreenlaw, Hall ...... 87 83 79—249 the railroad tracks they were | An assembly was held Wednesday 1 724 Main St. trol and provide for these depen- ever. unless exempt from tax bv' Ray Beverage. Edward Bevreage. Skip Arey ...... 100 105 94-299 found within a growth of rich green B. Simmons’, at the H gh School. Pupils and 1 cent individuals is based upon some law The gross income of the usual; Theodore Beverage, Carl Beverage vines busy cutting off the leaves to Carver’s Book Store, 304 Main St. gue ts were entertained with this1 moral or legal obligation, is the business consists of the gross profits and Jasper Beverage. 460 447 459-1366 the exact 'ize for the long journey 288 Main St. program: Song, by the school: TCdu-l ' Charles Tibbetts’, head of a family and entitled to or. sales, plus any income from in ­ • • • • ahead. One leaf-ant highway has cation of Washington, Ada Bray; I C. M. Havener, Rankin Block the same exemption allowed a mar­ vestments and incidental or outside P. Wooster and George D. Goose A Gooney vs. Poole A Bill been closely stud ed and the steady The Youth of Washington. Rebecca ! George W. Hemenway, 10 Limerock St. ried person—$2,500. Also he may operations or sources. The return Beverage announce their intention Smarting under the sting of a pre­ movement of these tiny travelers Duncan; musical selection, Mont 548 Main St. claim a $400 credit for each depen­ must show the gross sales, purchases of being candidates for first and vious 10 string defeat, the old Goose continued from the 20th day of K ennedy’s, Roberts. Joseph Dyer. Richard Wil­ dent. if such dependent person Ls and cost of goods sold. To reflect I third selectmen at the coming town paired up with "Gooney" Calder in December until the 15th day of Mav Murray’s Market, 102 Broadway liams; Frontier Life of Washington. under 18 years of age or is by reason income correctly. Inventories are meeting—adv. 24-25 a double five string match last Wed­ when a heavy tropical deluge broke 468 Main St. Elizabeth Hopkins: piano duet. Re­ P. L. Havener’s, of advanced age or poor health necessary at the beginning and end nesday night and got sweet revenge up the formation. It Ls interesting becca Duncan and Louise Burgess; Jake Smalley, 17 Willow St. (mental or physical) Incapable of of each taxable year. as he and Gooney hit the high spots, to note, however, that this same P O R T C L Y D E Washington in Battle. Newman Econom y’s, 9 Park St. self-support. For example, a A lawyer, doctor, architect, physi­ and dumped Der Don Poole and highway had been worn so deep that Walls; piano solo, Audrey Coombs; Maverick Square widower who supports in one house­ cian. dentist, clergynfan, author, ar Mr and Mrs. John Stevens of Bill Wahlman off the perch thev it withstood the entire rainy sea­ W. E. Graves, Washingtons Later Life Corinn- hold an aged mother and a daugh­ other professional man must in- Rockland and Mr. and Mrs. Alex have been crowing on for the past son that followed. Beware of liand- Greenleaf. IN NEIGHBORING T O W N S ter 17 years old is entitled to an elude in gross income all fees, sal- I Wilson of Thomaston called Sun- week. Gooney has not been on the j lln8 ‘hese minute creatures for their To the memory of Washington. exemption of $2 500 as the head of aries. and compensation of any day on Mrs. Sarah Seavey who is lanes very much this winter and he , sting is many times more painful S. W. Hastings, Cam den Evelyn Dunlap; Colonial Dance by a family plus a credit of $400 for k.nd for professional services. seriously ill. L> just rounding into form, so the ,han that of a wasP <>r to* Dorthy Conway. Margarite Clayton. A . J. Donaldson, Thom aston each dejiendent. a total of $3,300 Net income upon which the tax Mrs. Fannie Morris visited Thurs­ outcome of the rubber match is | Wc are noticing all about us var- Rebecca Duncan. Norma Mac­ Mrs. E. M. Ludwig, W aldoboro The $400 credit, however, does not is a sessed is gross income less day at the home of friends here awalted with great Interest by th c ,i<‘d a,ld beaut ful species of butter- Donald. Muriel Baum. Betty Brown. W arren apply to the wife or husband of a the deductions allowed by law. Such Mrs. Vere Crockett and daughter flies of rich yellows reds and Cogan Drug Store, Elizabeth Hopkins Eleanor Sawyer island bowling Ians. When the taxpayer, though one may be totally deductions Include business and pro­ of Rockport are guests of Mrs. Mer­ "Little Oiant" Ls fit there is n o i ^ n s . All at once we see a flash W. E. Carroll, Rockport The program closed with singing dependent upon the other. fessional expenses, such as salaries, ton Anthony. sweeter bowler In Vinal Haven, at of brieht blue above us and we are A. B. Vinal, Vinal Haven of the school song, accompanied by Several factors are involved in pensions, and bonuses to employees. Mrs Maud Stone was given a told that this is the far-famed Royal Stephen Hamilton. Guests were least that ls what some of the old Harold Fossett, U n ion determining whether a person who taxes, losses, interest, bad debts, surprise birthday party Elue Butterfly which is so ornamen­ Mrs. Owen Roberts and Miss Bar­ timers say who have seen ’em come Flora Baum, South Thomaston files a return as the head of a depreciation, depletion, contribu- night by the young people of the tal in trays and powder compacts. bara Robert. and go. The score: A. B. Borgerson, O wl’s H ead family is to be thus classified. Tha tion-, etc. Failure to understand Baptlst Church. The party took Goose Arey— Becau e of their great size, the deductions, against gross Income average possess.ng a wing-spread of Mrs. Bert Andrews, West Rockport element of either legal or financial place at the New Ocean House, with Union Church Notices 99 108 97 95 113 95 80 138 105 95 six inches, they fly in a slow. Jerky Rockville dependency must exist. A taxpayer and credits against net Income has Mrs. Rosa Seavey as hostess. Ice At 10 a. m. Sunday School for —995 L. H. Ewell, motion and are not difficult to who supports in his home minor resulted in numerous errors on the cream and cakes were served. Mrs. all; men's Bible Class meets with Gooney CaJder— H. A. Barrows, Glen C ovs rapture providing one can learn children over whom he exercises part of taxpayers. Stone receiving several fine gifts Rev. Mr. Cook; at 11. worship serv­ 88117 114 85 106 101 11899 11791 A tlantic (o zig when they zig or zag when C. W. Stockbridge, family control is classified as the An earned-income credit is pro­ Including an attractive birthday ice. pastor s subject. "Conscience or -1037 they zag. Collectors are very gen­ D. J. Noyes, Stonington head of a family, even though the vided in addition to the personal cake from Mrs. Wesley Stuart. A the Crowd?" The choir will sing Don P oole- erous in purchas ng these and will Ernest Rawley, Tenant’s Harbor children may have an income of exemption and credit for depen­ pleasant evening was passed by the the anthem. “A Song of Praise. 86 87 98 90 97 100 84 126 106 82 dents. etc., for the purpose of com­ effer as high as five dollars for a St. G eorge their own sufficient for their main­ group of 29. Flora Brown and Beulah Gilchrist -956 Alfred Kenney, well-pre:erved specimen. The bright tenance. If he does not support puting the normal tax. Having ar- Several from here attended the Bill Wahlman— Mrs. Enid L Monaghan, Port Clyde Will sing a duet. breath-taking blue of their wings them, by reason of their own in­ nved at the net income, the n ex t; Baptist conference held Wednesday Junior Epworth League will meet 111 113 93 91 97 90 93 99 68 86 Mrs. Carrie A. Geyer, South Cushing step is to deduct the personal ex- J jn Rockland. Is very powdery and therefore come. but does exercise family con­ at 4; Christian Endeavor at 6. with -961 mount ng requires a great deal of Mrs. Lillian Stevens, Pleasant Point trol. he cannot be classified as the emption and credit for dependents. | The message topic “Hidden Elizabeth Hopkins as the leader of skill and patience. The writer has Fred Ludwig, W ashington head of a family. The balance represents the surtax Treasure" will be given by Pastor • thethc discussion. Evening prai-e serv- It is the nature of a brave and If an individual supported is an net income. The next step is to Stuart Sunday at 2 o'clock in the j lce, r, tbe choir will sing the a n -; resolute mind not to be disquieted r.azed upon one specimen of this Shaw Book Store, Bath adult and there rests upon the tax ueduct from such balance the Baptist chapel. The Bible School I lhem -ood shall Lead Me On." i ndifficult matters. gorgeous winged creation which pos­ Brown & Sprowl, A ppleton payer a moral or legal obligation to carned-income credit and other hour will be at 3; Young People's Harry Coombs will be the soloist sessed a body the size of a clothes­ provide a home and care for such t0 *'hich ta*Pa5'er service at 6 At the afternoon serv- Sermon by the pastor. "Christ, th e' helping hand" to the church is alive, pin and a wing-spread of fourteen individual, the exemption, as the The remainder represents loe the choir win sing Me t0 Worker." land greatly appreciated, head of a family is allowed, pro- e amount of net income subject calvary," and Miss Helen Anthony' Prayer meeting will be held in The junior and senior divisions! v.cled the individual is financially tc the normal tax of four percent. and Aaron 8imnlons will slng a ' ,he church parlor Tuesday at 7. The1 of the Daddy U ne 4-H Club met in | dependent. If the individual is not Any amount of surtax net income duet. Thursday be prayfr Icadership Training course. ..The I the church lor Monday with I FOR SMOKING PLEASURE AT ITS B E S T- financially dependent, the exemp- which is m excess ol $4 000 is sub- meeting-night. ; Children We Teach." will be held their leader. Rev. Kenneth Cook. ! tion. even though the' * taxpayer, I j«ctwxrt tAto ♦ the no surtax.ciiefnw The at*«4,.a.surtax i*is a to—. 1 ’ I in the parlor Tuesday at 6, this; The Winners 4-H Club met with maintains the common home and be computed in accordance with U£Ual and essentla, in the case of ccuree foT'sund'ay 'schoo? teachem.! theV leaded?'Mrs” KenneU?'Cook LeritP-l/GHT(/PA CMM£L furnishes the chief support, does the rates provided> for in the v a ri-iSiml)ar taxpaycrs " 7 1 ' “ o ^ c ^ e U a ^ r i T ^ r ^ ' i n - ' and As 1st ant Leader. Mrs. Scott not apply. ous so-called surtax brackets. 15 TELEPHONE CALLS PER MINUTE, 7200 in each day that she’s on duty elude extraordinary and nonessen- rerested person will be given fiv? Littlefield in the church parlor j For income-tax purposes there Deductions For Business Expenses expenses? is the average number of calls Josephine Shelley puts through on a big, busy consecutive Tuesday evenings. Wednesday. After a per od of prac-1 can be only one head of a family switchboard. Plenty of nerve strain in a job like that! No wonder she wel­ Deductions for business expenses blksinfss expenses of a The Red Cross will meet in the tice stitching, games were enjoyed and the exemption cannot be di­ orm a large item in the return of mercantile establisment are amounts vestry March 1 The Union Circle and refreshments were served. comes a restful pause with a mild, tasty Camel now and then. Miss Shelley says: vided. Not infrequently claims for many taxpayers and must have pajd for advcrti ing. hire of clerks w 11 serve baked bean supper in the The Choir met in the vestry the $2,500 exemption are received cei ain qua i es o be allowed. Such and other employes, rent. 1 ght, I vestry Thursday at 5 30. Thursday when a scallop stew was from two or more members of a i ■ uc ion mus e fo ran expendi- heal water. stationery, stamps. | when the pastor sent out a call served by the committee, Harry family. / i i i / i i n i n r r v /"/v »a c a i A m /' ure in connec ion w the main- telephone, property insurance, and for volunteers to cut the church Coombs, Ernest Arey, David Dun­ It should be remembered tfiat a enance an operation of the tax- delivery expenses. wood, 34 men responded and were can and Eugene Burges;. After the single person, whether or not the I ENJOY LETTING UP AND LIGHTING pajera u c ness or business prop- -ppj €Xpenses Of a manufacturing tran ported to the wood lot, largely rthearsal work was continued on head of a family, is required to file Cr CS’ * jm,?S C a? ord nary ex‘ business include labor, supplies, re- by Peaslee's School Bus. About the Easter cantata, “The Resurrec­ a t eturn if his or her net income UP A CAMEL. CAMELS ARE SO pense an must be a necessary pairs llght and heat selling 24 cords of wood were cut. The tion Story.” n!?»ellSe lifi1 *’pon co t. adm nistratlon. and other simt- use of six trucks was donated and Rev. A. A Callaghan, district MILD AND MELLOW. I LOVE THEIR " ' r qua i ca ona' le , 'lreaU of lar charges. I the wood was hauled to the church Vinal Haven & Rockland superintendent will be the guest p1 ^,enUe.LS UP, 6 J th e ^ The farmer may deduct all neces- in record time. Three men fur- speaker March 5. A business meet­ RICH, RIPE TASTE. AND THEY NEVER Steamboat Company °ai. PF*8 s and the lsary expenses incurred in the pro-'nished sawing machines and 29 men ing will be held after the evening GET ON MY NERVES/ ROCKLAND cour . r inary an necessary ex- ductjon harvesting, and marketing "manufactured"manufactured the wood. By the worship service. All organization penres are only those which are ol crops, including labor, cost of time the bountiful dinner, which of the church and all committees DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY seed and fertilizer used, cost of was served under the d rection of ere requested to report at this time Read Down Read Up MODERN WOMEN minor repairs to farm fundings the Union Circle was ready all the on the year's work. A. M. P. M. Nwd Net SeHet monthly pein and delay due to (other than his dwelling), and small wood was sawed and much of it 5.30 Lv. Swan’s Island, Ar. 6.00 rolda.Dervoueatrain, expoaurtoraimilar cause*. Clu-chea-tere Diamond BiandPilla are effective, tools u ed up in the course of a split. By 3 o’clock the year’s wood Dr. Stratton will be at hts Vinal 6.30 Lv. Stonington, Ar. 4.40 reliable and givcQeickftelM. Sold by 7.30 Lv. North Haven, Ar. 3.30 alldruuuuforover50yeare. Adi let year or two. A taxpayer may con- was piled up, ready for use. This Haven office from the arrival of 8.15 Lv. Vinal Haven, Ar. 2.45 duct more than one business and was a grand accomplishment and the boat Monday afternoon, Feb. 27, 9.30 Ar. Itockland, Lv. 1.30 claim the business deductions of done irt record time. The spirit until its departure Wednesday ______IR s H . "THI IIAMOND' each. of co-operation and of "lending a morning—adv. ilS.Si.sesl Every-Other-Day Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 25, 1939 are mourning the death of their eighth account ol Veterans Admin- One On Sheerer In Everybody’s Column THOMASTON CAMDEN ROCKPORT pet dog "Queen." | istratlon Funds presented by Joseph Rev. and Mrs. J W. Hyssong. Mis. , Dondis, gdn.; Frank Cunningham, ft ft ft ft A Happening Long Ago At •t ft ft is ft ft ft ft Maud Walker. Mrs. Minetta Paul, j late of Washington, deceased, first * GILBERT HARMON I.IDA G. CHAMPNEY Mr.-. A. T. Carroll, Mrs. Leslie Deane, Wills allowed: Ozora Turner, lat? Tenant’s Harbor—Drug­ ♦ SHIRLEY T. WILLIAMS and final account presented by Her­ I LOST AND FOUND Correspondent Correspondent Correspondent Mrs. Christie Whitney. Mrs. Mildred of Thomaston, deceased, James E. gist the Victim jl*********** 4 ZNZS ZS Z\/S z\ bert L. Grinnell, admr, d.bn.; Flora ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Rhodes and Guy Young were among Creighton of Thomaston appointed BLACK and w hite rabbit hound lost' Tel. 2229 those who attended the Lincoln Bap­ A. Berry, late of Rockland, deceased, Last week a little boy stepped into at Cushing. Flense notify VIRGIL Tel. 190 Telephone 713 admr. c.t.a.; Nancy Bushnell, late YOUNG at McDonald's Drug Store, tist Association quarterly meeetins first and final account presented by Sbeerer’s drug store. He bad been Tlioiuastoii 82-24 Wednesday at Littlefield Memorial of Thomaston, deceased. Fred Davis running, and looked excited. As Warren Everett went Thursday Mrs. C. Harold Jameson will en­ Mis. Carrie Wliitticr^is in town Levi W. Berry, exr.; Thomas Walk­ NOTICE Is hereby given 'ol the loss Church in Rockland. of Thomaston appointed exr.; El- ol deposit book numbered 31410, and this week, called by the illness and er, late of Warren, deceased, sec­ soon as lie got inside the door he the owner ol said book asks lor dupll to Clinton, N. J. to attend the tertain the Monday Club Feb 27 drean Orff, late of Cushing, de­ death of Chester Pascal. Mis- Grace Tuttle of Rockland is ond Trust account presented by commenced: “Aunt Jerusha’s dye­ cate In accordance with the provision alumni meeting of the Game Con­ at her home on Chestnut street. ceased. Albert V. Orff of Cushing of thc State la w . ROCKLAND SAV­ Mrs. Annie Clark has returned j JUe-t this week of Miss Barbara George W. Walker, trustee; Inez ing" Our druggist waited to hear INGS BANK, by Edward J Helller, servation Institute to be held to­ Dr. Marion Bradshaw is to lec­ appointed exr .^lubel Oxion Burns, Treas. Rockland, Me , Feb. 18, 1939 from Knox Hospital where she has ' Richardson. M. Green, lute of Rockland, de­ no more, but shouted to a boy: 21 *8-27 night. ture on "India, the Land of Con­ late ol Rockland, deceased. Maria V. been lor observation, and is at the Funeral services for Chester L. ceased, first and final account pre­ "Here, Jack run quick and get Mrs. Allync Peabody, Mrs. Har- trasts," Wednesday at 7.30 in the Keller of Milton. Mass., appointed heme of her sister. Mrs. Emma Small I Pascal will be held at the home on sented by Lucien K. Green, exr.; the doctor, Jerusha Hysterics is liet Whitney, Mrs. Ava Whitney, Baptist Church. AU who know exr.; Marv A Keizer, late of Rock­ for an indefinite period • Union street tilts afternoon at 2 Theodore J. Bradford, late of dying." members of the Little Garden Club, land. deceased. Ira J. Shuman of Thomaston, deceased, second and Tlie boy ran olf at break neck : to let : were guests of Mrs. Ixila Smalley and entertainment at 7. Mrs. Mr- Phoebe Harmon, who is stay- w">> N *’ Atw0- Days." The anthem by the choir son. late of Rockport, deceased. at the Masonic hall Monday at Petition for Administration pre­ Fred C. Smith FARM for sale on West Meadow road, bert Harnron will be "Put On Thy Strength." Thelma S. Calderwood of Rockport, cheap Call on N YOUNG. R F D.. city. 7 30 sponsored by Grace Chapter. Madelyn Haupt and Philip Kalloch sented for notice: Estate Marie 10 Dana street. Malden. Mass. The Scribblers Club will meet Epworth League will meet at 6 and admx.; Hiram A. Dun ton. late of 24*lt C.EB.. the committee is Mrs. Mar­ The Friendly Club is to meet Laney, late of Rockland, deceased. FOR SALE ...... n Wednesday night at the home of Mcnda>' at 2 30 at lllc home of the the theme will continue the series of Rockland, deceased. Florence A. 193) WILI.YS :edan for sale, mileage garet Laketnan, Mrs. Bowdoin Graf­ Adrian Laney of Skowhegan named TENANT’S HARBOR Mrs. Bowdoin Grafton. ! P**Went. Mrs. Charles Merrit* readings on the Ten Commandment*. Dunton of Rockland, admx.; Cora —— • 27.400; platform scales, reconditioned, ton and Mrs. Forest Stone. admr. tested See at 148 CEDAR ST. 24*26 104 Pleasant street. Rockland The banner won by this League is P. Lamb, late of Camden, deceased. Church Notes There was a fair-sized attendance The Baptist Sunday School officers, Petition for Distribution present­ 500 CAPACITY coal burner brooder Methodist Church Worship at I cn display Evening service ol Elden H Lamb of Camden, admr. The second sermon on thc theme stove for sale. H C BUBER. Warren. a' the Federated Circle supper and teachers meet Friday night a t, ed for notice: Estate Mary Blanche Tel. 6-31. 24*26 10.30 preaching by the pastor, sub­ praise at 7. using the new- hymn Eldcn P. Lamb, late of Camden de­ "Our Blessings through Identity Thursday. Tables were decorated the vestry. Rich, late of Camden, deceased, I have for sale Round oak dining ject, “Regeneration.' Music under bocks recently donated A mes­ ceased. Elden H. Lamb of Camden, with Christ," will be given by Pas­ table. $250. odd tabic $1: divan table. in keeping with Washingtons Mrs Clara Payson of Rockland. presented by Louise K Waterbury, $2. 3-plece m ahogany leather set. $10; I tire direction of A. P. Sherman; sage by the pastor on "The Ques­ admr.; Catherine E Ditchett. late tor Smith at thc worship service Birthday, with red. white and blue Mrs Marian Williams and Mrs. exx. two beach chairs. $ 75; new fernery, I Church School and Bible cias-es at tion of Peter." ol Boston. Mass., deceased, William Sunday at 10.30. This is the fifth 82; pool table 30 xtX>". $4. two electric r predominating. Red candles in Anna Burkhardt were bridge guests Accounts presented for notice: lamps. $5: clothes closet. $250 CARO- 11.45. classes for all ages. Mr.-. Stelli L. Ditchett of South Weymouth. sermon of the present scries of L1NE ANN1S. Tel 8816 Camden 22 24 silver candlesticks were placed at oi Mrs. H. H. Newbert Friday after Charles B. Brown, late of Rockland, noon. Mrs. Williams was awarded MacRae. .-upcnnrende.it Epworn. FROM WASTE PAPER Mass., admr.; George B. Dillingham, n.orning sermons dealing with UPRIGHT piano lor sale In eood each end of the tables, and Wash­ deceased, first and linal Trust Ac­ condition priced very low fo r q u ick ington pies topped with whipped the prize for high score, and Mr.- j L*®«ue at 5 30 1,1 char«p ° ‘ F:° '!l late of Thomaston, deceased, Anna "Foundational Facts of Christian sale 53 Broadway TE1 ti6B 22‘24 count prerented by Clara A. Couhig, 10-TON of hav for -ale CHAS S. | Burkhardt the consolation Maynard Happy Hbur service with lie-lllkfd .Material Proves Success- R Dillingham of Thomaston, admx. Paith." The Bible School hour fol­ cream and each bearing aloft a tiny trustee; Leslie C. Deane, late of COUGHLIN 139 Rimkm .«• Tel 365 W Thirty members of the Epworth,talk by lhe >W5tor' subJect' ‘ Wlw ful In a Newsprint Test Petitions for License to Sell Real lows worship. 22*24 1 American flag, added to the decora-1 Rockport, deceased, first and final tlons. Individual molded salads of League enjoyed a social evenin;. ' is the Gospel?"; soloist. Mrs Wes­ Estate granted: Estates. Anna There will be a new feature at the HARD coal for sale, also lumpy Po- ton P Holman. Church night serv- Newsprint created from "de-inked" account presented by Ralph H Wil­ happy hour of music and message cahontus soft coal: dry fitted hard Wednesday at the Methodist vestry Ba:ze. of Germany, presented by and Junk wood. J. B. PAULSEN, Thom- I red. were surmounted by cherries waste paper has passed its most son. exr.: William A Kennedy, late in observance of the day. and nap­ Williams-Brazier Auxiliary met at , ice in the vestry. Thursday at 7 Walter Ritter of Berlin. Germany, service Sunday night. Fifteen a.-ton, Tel 62 14-tf | severe test and the inventor pre­ of Rockland, deceased first and final kins bore the National Emblem. A the home of Mrs. Weston Young , o clock Lenten service gdn.: John Lawrence Knight, minor, minutes before the opening of the dicted the process he believes may account presented by Alice H. Ken­ a• ' menu consisting of scalloped pota­ Friday afternoon. It was decide I Baptist Church; Sunday at 11 of Rockland, presented by Grover service there will be piano ducts revolutionize thc industry would be nedy. exx ; Lincoln H. Young, late ( to hold the next public card party 1 c clock service with a sermon on C. Knight of Rockland, gdn. of Gospel songs with variations, toes. meat balls, hot rolls, doughnuts producing tlie paper commercially of Rockport, deceased, second ac­ WANTED ♦ cheese and coflee was served the of the series March II. at the home subject' "Thc Place of Surr Fo°' Petition for Conservator granted: played by Mrs. Mabel Wilson and 1 ing. Double quartet directed by Dr. in a matter of months. count presented by Harry W. Young, guests after seating, rather than ci Mrs. Charles Smith. Estate Annie Davis, of Warren. Mrs. Ncwall Smith on separate FAMILY w ashings wanted to do MRS. B Dr. W. F Hochstetter. Pittsburgh admr. lin g s wat cafeteria style as was first planned ' Raymond Tibbetts. Church school Mary Creamer of Warren appoint­ pianos. Following a happy song- AMELIA ORAYr. » otis St Tel 538 M inventor, ,-aw the high-speed presstf Inventories Piled Estates of -'25 ■ The committee in charge. Mrs. O In the Churches ' at 9.45, vespers at 7 with the young ed conservator. service consisting of choral music [people's vested choir. Colored of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette rui* Charles B. Brown. Rockland, $2800; MIDDLE-ugtd woman wanted fori F. Williams. Mrs. E. R. Biggers and St. Bernard's Church. Rorklanu Petition for Confirmation Trustee and numbers by the instrumental general li"U • work C ASPER A 1.AR-, til 8000 copies, each containing four Charles B Brown. Rockland. Trust Mrs. W. B. D. Gray, was assisted by Mass at 8 a. in. and 10.45 a. m. (slides of "Oil Lonely Tin Is' will be granted: Estate Lucy B. Cobb, late quartet, thc Pastor will .sprak on 1 kabek 9i ch estn u t s i Camden 23-25 1 . shown A set ol hvnin slides will pages made from the precessed Estate. $600; Olive Sheerer. Ten­ thc subject "Have I thc Keys to MfMECM.fR APHING. Multtgraphlng. Miss Letitia Crciglitou and Miss St. John's Cliurrh. 9 30 a. in of Rockland, deceased. Boston Safe Addressing and Typing work Prompt I newsprint. ant's Harbor. $1547; Miriam N Sel­ Olive Leach as waitresses. Holy Eucharist. 5 p. m. Evensong. <’*<«*• Hie service. The young Deposit and Trust Company ol Bos­ Liberty?" jrvlrr MASON'S. 83 Gay 8 t . city. 22*24 Even skeptical pressmen praised lers. Sou til Tliomaston, $784.50; WORK wanted — Cooking, general I Mrs. Edgar Cobb was hostess to Baptist Church. Bible School at peoples forum will lx at 6 o'clock ton. Mass., trustee. A group of 30 met Monday in the thc new paper's rcsistence as it Flora A. Berry, Rockland. $1281.75; housework or catering bv the hour. I a group of friends Thursday after­ 9 45 a. m. morning worship at 11. mid-week service Thursday at 7.30. Petitions for Perpetual care of Men's Class. Rev. C. A. Marstaller Fitting and altering clothes CARO­ rolled through the presses at the Marie A. Ingraham. Tliomaston. LINE ANNIS. Tel 8816. Cumden. 22-24 | noon to compliment Mrs. Irving subject of the children'.- sermcn Canton Molyne.uix IO O F v ... Burial Lot granted: Estates. Fred cf thc Littlefield Memorial Church rate of 40.000 an hour. Editors $7559.20; Harriet A. ’Thorndike, Thompson, of Banger, who is "Tlie Jig-saw Puzzle, and regula" Montlav night to nhM IW M. Blanchard late of Warren, de­ of Rockland gave his lecture and thought the pages printed on th* Rockland. $2276 8!\ spending a few days with Mr. service. "Answering the Call.' 1 Militant Degree which ceased. presented by Frank H. Ing­ pictures of his Missionary life in '•EGGS AND CHICKS* waste paper newsprint seemed eas­ Thompson a State Prison guard, at Choral Association will sing "Morn- confer March 15 in Bc,- raham. public admr.; Edward U. South America. Only the intense1 4 ier to read because, they said, the The hairy Ainus are survivors of the home of Eugene O'Connell. fng Invitation" by Veazie and "Tlie *“-1 Price, late of Rockland, deceased, silence and interest shown could paper was whiter. a people—believed to be Caucasians adequately express thc appreciation PARMENTERS strain red chicks for There was one table each of auction Lord Hath Commanded” from Men- Harold Cortheli was a business presented by (Charles T. Smalley sale from high producing pulloruin Demonstrating that the new —who once occupied Japan. Now in clean breeders; chicks $10 per hundred, -Cnd contract and prizes were award­ delssohn's "Forty-Second Psalm. 'isitor Friday in Dovcr-Foxcroft. of Rockland, admr.; Lora P. Spear, of the class, which will be glad to newsprint could not be tom cosily, that country their status Is similar ed Mrs Ronald LaChance for auc­ The subject of thc evening service { ’^ rs Charles Dwinal Miss Joan late of Warren, deceased, present­ hate Rev. Mr. Marstaller join them | aston. Tei Tenants Harder 56-14 22*27 mechanical superintendent F. H. to tha tof the American Indians in again. tion. and Mrs. William T. Flint and at 7 o'clock is "Necessity. Busines- Moulaiton of Rockland, and Zcnas ed by Philip Simmons of ^Warren, Winch of the Post-Gazette ex­ this country. Mrs. J. Russell Davis at contract. and Luxury." There will be praver. Melvin attended thc Legislative As- admr. claimed: "This paper* is better than Other guests were Mrs. Bowdoin meeting Thursday evening. Chris-1Sfcmb*3'’ Wedijgsday night in Au- Petition for Permission to Remove FRIENDSHIP CLEMENTSJCHICKS anything we've ever had. It would Grafton. Mrs. John Welch. Mrs. tian Endeavor meeting at 6 o'clock l>usta Kilns granted: Estate Lucy C. Diane Cameron of Rockland, who have stood up just as well at the Legislative Notices Frank Grant. Mrs. Wilmot Dow Federated Church. Sunday School Farnsworth, late of Rockland, de­ Rev. M. H. Legrow has accepted has been guest of Katherine Libb' rate of 60.000 an hour; a call to serve as pastor at thc and Miss Virginia Cobb Refresh­ at 9.45. worship at 11. subject of ceased. presented by Boston Safe STATE OF MAINE has returned home Dr. Hochstetter thinks his pro­ ments concluded a delightful after­ sermon "Paying the Price.'" The Deposit and Trust Company of The Committee on Ways and Bridges Advent Christian Church in Brock­ The Decemvir Club meets Monday cess Will reduce thc price of news- will give a public hearing In 4ts rooms noon. anthem is "O Master. Take My Boston. Mass, trustee. at the State House. In Auguata. on ton, Mass. l ight at Green Gables witli Judg ■ ' print from the present $50 io $53 WEDNESDAY. MARCH I. at 1 30 p. m. Baptist Ladies' Circle meets at Hand '. The subject of thc evening Petition for Reduction of Bond On the following House Resolves; Thc Methodist Ladies Aid held Zelma Dwinal as hast. Char If. a ton to $30 to $35 the church Wednesday afternoon. service at 7 is “In Praise of Wis­ granted; Estate Donovan, Nos. 639. In favor Ttown of Appleton an all-day session Wednesday with Lord will read a paper. 640. In favor Town of Appleton 641. There will be sewing, at 2 o'clock dom." Epworth League meets at of Rockland, presented by Kathleen In favor Tow n of Camden. 24-25 Eva Russell and Hattie Lawry as CLEMENTS Chicks give excep­ "Heart of thc North," a picturiza- At affairs of state in Washington tionally profitable result*. Unusual buelness meeting i.t 5, supper ,-t C C o'clock. T Duff of Rockland, Cons. hostesses. Plans were made to tion in Technicolor of a talc of the custom gives precedence to foreign STATE OF MAINE Reds and Clem-Cross P ullets Our Petition for Commission to Take The Committee on Claims will give n serve a public dinner town meeting "four farm co-operative" Insures Royal Canadian Mounted Police, ambassadors over all American of­ public hearing In Its rooms at the better quality for less money. Cata­ Deposition of Witness to Will grant­ State House. In Augusta on day. March 6. Mrs. Helen Simmons log free Write CLEMENTS w.ll be shown at the Comiquc ficials except the President and vice 2 a t 2 p III. ed: Estate Olive Chandler Luce, late THURSDAY, MARCH and Carrie MacFarland to serve on BROTHERS FARMS. Rt. 33. Winter- Theatre Sunday and Monday. president. H P 954 Favor City ol Rockland. port, Me. 11-Sa SUPERIOR COURT "CHECKS OUT' of Rockport, deceased, presented by Support of Paupers 24-25 the committee. Thc Aid will meet Eustace Charles Ford of Malden. STATE OF MAINE Wednesday afternoon at the vestry K«***«>********to Mass The Committee cn Sea and Shore with Ruth Prior as hostess. « (Continued from Page Three) and passenger In an automobile op- Fisheries will give a public hearing in STRAND SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Accounts Allowed: Helen C. Cross, Its rooms at thc State Hou'-c, In Au­ John Falcs of Cushing who is ! MISCELLANEOUS * __— I crated by tlie defendant and said gusta. on late of Rockland, deceased, first and making his home with his daugh­ that Maynard Gardner was carry- j car collided with a truck on the , THURSDAY MARCH 2, 1939, 1.30 p m. 'final account presented by Ibrook L. D 673 H P 1718 An Act Regulating te r Mrs. Byron Thompson is much MEN of 30. 40. 50! Want Vim, Vigor, ing passengers for hire without be­ highway between Gardiner anti 1 HONOLULU” the Closed Time on Scallops—L. D. for rundown body? Try Ostrex Tablets C. Cross, exr.; Jeremiah Donovan, 674 H P. 3720 An Act Relating to improved in health. ing properly registered. Because of Wiscasset, causing very severe in of raw ovster stimulants and general of Rockland, first account pre­ Records of Sales of Lobsters—L. D body builders. If not delighted with these c mplaints tlie State Police juries to the plaintiff. Charles T. 524 H P 1340 An act R elating to the Miss Rachel, after passing thc results of first package, maker refunds sented by Kathleen T. Duff, Cons.; Legal S ize o f Lobsters L D 525 II p its low price. Call, write C. H. MOOR made a special investigation, re- , Smalley appeared for the plaintiff, 1341 An Ao*. R elating to thc Legal Size school vacation with her grandpar­ k CO ______16*25 Alfred A. Briggs of Rockland,' of Lobster:,. 24 25 suiting in several Indictments and Robinson & Richardson of Portland ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Oliver, has rc- - NOTICE After this date. I will pay turned to the home of her aunt, no bills other than those_ warrants, and Frank A. Tirrell Jr. appeared ... „ . . , . . personally. MELVILLE WELT. Rock- T lie matter was finally disposed for the defendant. Miss Helen Stetson in Thomaston, port. Feb 21. i»3b 22*24 • t e a AT THE PARK MONDAY-TUESDAY Thc Pythian Sisters met Tues­ LADIES— Reliable hair goods at Rock­ of by Mr. Gardner pleading guilty land Hair Store, 24 Elm 8t. Mall orders in tiie Rockland Municipal Court Tlie traverse jurors returned day with newly-elected officers in solicited. H. C. RHODES. Tel. 519-J Feb. 23 to carrying passengers for home Thursday night their right the chairs. A rehearsal of thc de­ 14-tf 6KATES sharpened while you wali. hire without being properly regis­ ears burning with tlie praise be­ gree staff was held. CRIE HARDWARE CO.. 408 Main 8 t. tered and was fined $20 and casts, stowed by Judge Powers; and their The Methodist Quarterly Con­ Rockland. 14-tf ference was held Sunday night. Rev. WATCHMAKER—Repairing w atenes, amounting in all to $28 left ears burning with the criticism clocks, antiques all kinds. Call and Tlie other warrants and indict­ which came from "one exception." A. A. Callaghan, district superin­ deliver, 8. ARTHUR MACOMBKR. 23 Amesbury St., Rockland, Tel. 958-J. ments were n>J pressed at the sug­ “Jurors will make mistakes as tendent being present. He was 14 tf other people probably do." said His guest of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis. gestion of the Presiding Justice • • • • on thc grounds that Mr. Gardner Honor, "but It Is rather discourag- STATE OF MAINE Clarence J. Morton CITY OF ROCKLAND was thc real offender and the Court i ing to officers of the law when a NOTICE Clarence J. Morton. 53. life-long Hearing will be held at the City Hall did not wish to punish his employe, respondent who is charged with a resident of„r this.WI„ town,..... poultry U....,busi­ In tbe Y'W, Rockland, on Moodav. Merrill Chadwick. violation of the automobile law ad­ Ui< sixth (lay of March, A. D. 1939. ness proprietor and for thc last » scvcu-'thlrty o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. Gardner was called before mits that he is running through by thwununlclpal ofltrers tor the pur­ 15 years janitor of thc village school, pose of approving of a malt liquor ap­ Judge Powers and made to under­ the settled part of a town at a fell dead about three minutes after plication for license, of stand that any further violation of speed in excess of legal limits and Robert JBrann 585 Main Street he had entered A. G. Pottle's gen­ All persons may appear to show cause, the laws about carrying passengers uot paying any attention to thc II any they may have, why said malt Eleanor Powell in a scene from “Honolulu” eral store Thursday. Dr. W. H. liquor application should not be ap­ would mean serious trouble for him. street in front of him and not ob­ proved. • • • • serving the street at all. is found Hahn was called and said that Dated at Rockland, this 17th day of A high spot of the new M-G-M musical bit. “Honolulu" is the sensa­ death was due to acute dilation of February. A. D. 1939 Forest Newbert of Thomast >n not guilty of any offense tional "Hymn To the Sun" number, danced by Eleanor Powell against an E. R KEENE. thc heart. City Clerk pleaded guilty to a charge of shoot­ exotic Hawaiian setting. Based on a traditional reTcmonial dance which 21-S-24 Deputy Sheriff Granville N. Bach- I has eerne down through the ages, the number provides a moment of beauty Mr. Morton was the son of Rcd- ing a man while in pursuit cf w.id UNION FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE elder of St. George underwent a and artistry to a picture brimming with entertainment values.—adv. dington R. and Albertine (Winca- INSURANCE COMPANY game. The respondent was sen­ Uninn, Maine tenced to pay a fine of $100 and serious surgical operation at Knox paw) Morton, and was a past chan­ ASSETS DEC 31, 1938 costs. Hospital Thursday. He had attend­ cellor of Meduncook Lodge, K. P. Cash 1^ office and bank. $182 63 ed to his duties as court crier Up He leaves his mother; a daughter, Gross cash assets $462 63 Miss Glcnicc Morton; a sister, Mrs. LIABILITIES DEC 31. 1938 Tlie automobile negligence suit to Tuesday night when his con- TOWN OF THOMASTON Pienilum notea subject to of Daniel R. Yates against Nina altion became such that surgical Abbie A. Stevens of Friendship, assessment. $15,915 00 Deduct all awBssmcuts and Betts, both of Camden, was set­ attention was imperative. Thc Bonks Will Close Wednesday, March 1 and two brothers, Alfred J. of payments. $58'/ oo Friendship and Charles of Rock­ tled ou t of court. Tlie case was the boys at tlie Court House and friends All Taxes Should Be Paid That Date Jane Withers and Leo Carrillo as they appear in “The Arizona Wild­ Balance due on premium outcome of an accident Aug. 14, 'everywhere are pullinq for the 18S2I cat," Jane's new Sfllli Century-Fox hit. Then* will l»e u Speeiul Cliililren'k land.—From 11m* Portland Fee's notes. $15,058 00 Matinee on Tuesday at 4 o’clock. —adv. * W L Grinnell, Secretary 1938 when the plaintiff was a guest popular deputy Herald 18 8*2$ Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 25, 1939 Page Seven

Birthday Banquet Prize Ocean Trips Knox Did Its Part Lincoln Baptists THE HOME-COMERS CLUB This And That A Newspaper Clipping Out of tin* Months of Year Vie With Offered By Propeller Club County Chairman Annis Two Hundred Heard the Long Ago Interesting Today Each Other On Metho­ of United States — High Reports $533 Raised In Spiritual Messages — The following clipping which ap­ dist Occasion School Students’ Chance Infantile Campaign Three Pastors Join peared in The Courier-Gazette O C l E T Y many years ago is here republished The annual birthday banquet of C. W. Kalloch, a former Rock­ Dr. Blake B. Annis Knox County Regardless of the storm and cold Mrs. Melvin Pendexter, was in by request: the Pratt Memorial Methodist land boy. who is now in charge of chairman for thc 1939 infantile par­ of Wednesday, more than 200 of the The Home-Comers' Club had a Portland. Thursday, to spend tlie alysis campaign closing on Jan. 30 day with her daughter, Mrs. Lin­ Church was held Wednesday night thc General European Headquar­ Baptist constituency of Lincoln delightful session at Mrs. E. F. wood Bussell. with attendance that taxed the ca­ ters of thc American Export Lines, Association gathered at the Quar­ Crockett's cottage. Ingraham Hill, terly meeting in the Littlefield Me­ last Tuesday. Those present were pacity of Lhe vestry. Twelve tables By K. S. P. In c . at Genoa, Italy, writes thus: Miss Glenna Rankin returns to­ morial Church. Thc pastor. Rev. Mrs. Louise Howard of Florida. Mr.,. were decorated to represent each "Tlie Propellor Club of tlie United day from Boston, where she has C. A. Marstaller welcomed the folks Narcissa Sleeper of Somerville. Mr-. States is offering priacs’to the win­ been visiting friends. month of the year with three spe­ There is an old saying about tlie iu a very original manner, so that Katherine Foy and Mrs. Olive cial tables hi addition to thc usual newspaper business. One may not ners in an essay contest which is from thc outset everybody felt tiic Devens of Charlestown, Alatned.i Ml. and Mrs. Carl Ladd and Mr, children's table bring filled. Mrs. make much money, but one does open to High School students, both warm cordiality extended, and tlie ®rcssey of Lynn, and Mrs. Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Crockett and Mrs. Howe Glover entertained Wishman of Somerville. A picnic Ivy Cliatto and Mrs. Edith Twecdic meet a lot of interesting people and boys and girls. Being treasurer of spirit of fellowship and goodwill and son John, arc on a vacation trip at a party Wednesday evening at dinner was served at noon and there cue seldom gets bored with persons thc Propellor Club Port of Genoa was manifest throughout the day. to Bermuda. They sailed from thc latter's home on Willow street were co-chairmen in general with was an abundance of music and connected with the press. is occurred to me that Rockland Taking under consideration the New York on thc S. S. Monarch of in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Law­ Mrs. Thelma Stanley in charge • f • * • * diversions. Tiic Home-Comers did High School students might be in­ thought of tiic Lord Jesus Christ Bermuda. rence. the occasion marking their tlie dining room, Mrs. Esther not forget before adjourning to give Boggy: “Somehow, I don't feel terested In entering this contest. sending out His Church into tlie second wedding anniversary. Cards three hearty cheers for Mrs Vlttrki Dolliver and Mrs. Vesta Stewart as like myself of late." H ie prizes awarded are ocean trips world as tlie Father sent Him, the Miss Norma Philbrick is spend­ and other games were played during Thomas of Elizabethtown. 111., who pie cutters and Mrs. Evelyn Orcutt, Woggy: "Congratulations. Neither on American ships and ea(3i year messages brought home to the ing the week with her sister. Miss the evening after which a buffet sent 15 numbered bags for the oc­ Mrs. Hattie Davies. Mrs. Blanche do I.” wc have had one or more of the hearts of all the sense of respon­ Madeline Philbrick at Westbrook luncheon was served, the dining | • • • • casion. Opened in numerical order iWltham and Mrs. Lizzie Smith winners travelling as guests on our sibility which every Christian Junior College and is taking part room being decorated in keeping should realize. they were found to contain the fol­ I helping in the kitchen. And so with all the sharp practice vessels. I am forwarding this to in riding lessons at Wayneflete Rid­ with the holiday. The honor guests lowing much appreciated rhyme: A special feature was the serving of Washington, Argentina is to cut you not knowing a better way of Rev. Mr. Perron of Tliomaston ing School, an item of much inter­ received a gilt. sounded the call of God to man to The roses nowhere bloom so white as of G. Washington Aces, each per­ its trade with the United States. bringing this to the attention of down In Maine. est fto the visitor. Some day American citizens will be alert and eager to enter into ac­ The sunshine noithere seems so bright Diligent Dames will meet Thurs­ son making their own coffee ac­ the faculty and student body of as down In Maine. cording to his personal taste, this have to learn the lesson that they Rockland High School." tive service for Him. When wc The birds nowhere sing so sweet, and Miss Edna Payson is recovering day afternoon with Mrs. Nettie Bird nowhere hearts so lightly beat. being an added attraction in con­ can't do business on an all-sell and come face to face before God, and from a severe attack of grippe at Frost. Tlie subject of tlie essay is the For Heaven and earth doth seem to nection with the birthday of George no-buy basis. The world moves to same as in the National Competi- ' r tP°rts gross receipts totalling $533 - conscious of our sias. we humble meet—way down In Maine her home on Grace street. Days are never quite so long as down David Knowlton entertained at a Washington. The tables, their dcc- better feeling in no such way. tion. i. e„ “How tlie American Ship- 39 as received from the following ourselves, and fall prostrate, God in Maine. • • • • Nor quite so lull of happy song as stag party Wednesday night h is ' orations and waitresses were in calls us to "stand on our feet." Cards received by friends of Mrs. building Industry Contributes to I01,81 chairmen. down in Maine. keeping with tlie month being rep­ Determination it takes and will accept His forgiveness and Isold our­ And when my time has come to die E. Carl Moran Jr. of Washington, guests being Alfred Fredette. Frank Uie Piosperity of the United States." , North Haven—Herman W Just take me down and lei ine lie Ross, Arnold Nelson, Francis Dyer resented, each being a vision of power to succeed. If a man has The best essays submitted by stu- 1 Crockett $33.33 selves ready lo obey His command. Close where the Keag goes rallying by D C., state that she is sailing today —dawn In Maine. beauty in itself. that, nothing can stop him but T1 omaston—Dr. E R. Biggers 48 66 Rev. J S. Pendleton of Waterville, from New York on the S S. Exor- and Ellery Nelson dents in the local contests will be Nowhere Is there a land so fair as January used a snowman as the P°sstbl\ a red light, West Rockport and Rockport- spoke of the changes that had down In Maine. horda for a trip to Prance, Italy. • • • • entered in the National competi­ So full of song so free from care, as Mrs. Donna Newbert of Augusta centerpiece with a color scheme of tion. All essays submitted in local Mrs. Leman Oxton ...... 15.60 taken place since his election to the down In Maine, Greece and the Holy Land. Macon, Ga.. is called the very position of State Executive Secre­ And I believe the happy land, thc Lord visited friends recently in this city. black and white being used by Mrs. contests will be eligible for attrac­ St. George—C. M. Honeywell . 25.20 prepared for mortal man. center of Southern culture, educa­ tary. a few years ago. Said he. "We Is built exactly on this plan of way Elizabeth Passon; Mrs. Robert tive prizes in addition to tlie Prize Owls Head—Mrs. Ellena .... Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall Mrs. Margaret Knowlton and Mrs tion and tradition. I always down in Maine Gregory and Mrs. Russell Stewart, Ocean Trips offered in the National Fredette ...... _..... 19.88 are living in a changed world. Then announce the marriage of their Florence Nelson were hostesses at thought Atlanta held thc keys. we were riding on a wave of pros­ representing February used Valen­ • • • • Contest. Appleton—Maynard M...... SOUTH WALDOBORO daughter Marion to James Skinner, the latter's home on North Main perity. Now, we are feeding on tine decorations most effectively; It certainly is fine for some As there is no Propellor Club Port Brown ...... 10.75 son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Skin­ street Thursday night at a shower things that make for war. There March featured St. Patrick's Day America composer to produce some in this city send your essay direct Union—A. E. Ames 13.07 Mr. and Mrs. Granville S. Win- ner. which took place Jan 4. for Mrs. Agnes Donohue. The eve­ lias been a change in public morals, green with Miss Eva Roers and Mrs. really intellectual music. The coun­ to the Propellor Club of the United , Warren—Mrs. Earl P. Moore 37.80 capaw will celebrate their golden ning was spent playing Michigan. with present day saloons, thc break­ Earl Ludwick in charge; April try has run to dance orchestras for States. National Headquarters, 17 Camden J H Hobb 68.52 wedding anniversary Feb. 27. Mrs. Mrs. Emile Coombs returned Lunch was served, buffet style. The down of the Sabbath observance, brought forth Easter and a color native music but of late years it has Battery Place. New York. N. Y. So' Thomaston—Mrs. Bernice Wincapaw was Flora M Collamore. Thursday to Vinal Haven after be­ guests were Mrs. Myrtle Cassidy, o7 'yclloT a „ d Vreen bein’g along with other things, citing one ing a patient at Knox Hospital the not been significantly representa­ to reach there not later than April I Sleeper / . 37.09 Mrs. Helen Jones. Mrs. Evelyn Ross. | used Mrs Laura fluswcU and Friendship—W. E. Bramhall .. example of a public official, taking past two weeks. Mr. Coombs, mean­ tive of the people. Makes one 15. 21.00 conquest of holy living, the power Mrs. Florence Fogg. Mrs. Dana it as a personal insult, that one Miss Priscilla Noddin; Mrs. Cheever wonder if that class of music is Contest Rule, South Hope—Torn Winston .. 6.95 that produces consecrated lives. Wc time was a guest of his brother. Knowlton. Mrs Randall Dyer. Mrs. should object to his not enforcing Ames and Mrs. Lorita Bicknell used really merited now. <1) Regular High School private Vinal Haven—O. V. Drew 28.60 face world problems, of hatred and Horace at his home on Limerock Ellena Fredette. Mrs. Margaret the law. yellow and orchid with spring flow­ • • • • school or parochial school students, Rockland—President's Ball. destruction What shall wc do street Hurd. Miss Louise Payson and Miss ers to herald the month of May; Thc individual who refuses bread both boys and girls, anywhere in Raymond C. Perry 50.00 Also a change in church life. A about it? Shall we love, or hate, Mary Foster. decline in church attendance, ill Mrs. Cora Snow was hostess Wed­ the bride's table in white and silver because it is fattening .should learn tlie United States are eligible to j Buttons. Dr. B B those who destroy? God says Annis ...... 117 23 Sunday School enrollment and at­ nesday afternoon to Wawenoek Cleb Mrs. George D. Vaughan of H art­ brought forth many comments for that no one food is fattening except enter this contest. Students taking , “love." If wc lay aside thc force In honor of Washington's Birthday, Mrs. Ella Browne and Miss Nellie insofar as all foods which furnish post-graduate courses arc not I Rockland total 167.23 tendance a decreasing sense of re­ of love, we lose everything of value. ford is a guest at thc home of S. sponsibility, and a decline o*f finan­ quotatiom were given from him. W. Gregory. Button; July featured the red pop­ caloric^ arc fattening to thc extent eligible. The energizing power of this mighty also events of his life while he was pies for Mrs Henry deRochcmont that 'they do contribute. So eat >2> Only students, cither male or Gross Total $533.89 cial resources. But, while wc must force produces every benefit we face these changes, there are many our first president. The paper of Sleeper Bible Class will meet and Mrs. Parker Worrey. bread, but cat lightly of it. for bread female, of 21 years of age or less have. It was love that sent Jesus HONORING STEPHEN FOSTER things to encourage In spite of de­ the afternoon was read by Mrs Monday afternoon with Mrs. George The vacation season was mani­ is an important energy food and on May 22d. 1939 and who are resi­ Christ from heavenly glory to Snow descriptive of Stratfovd-on- fest in the table pf Mrs. Henry furnishes needed vitamns and min­ cline of financial resoures, Uie mis­ earthly suffering. It was that love ; Wooster. 192 Limerock street. dents of thc United States, arc eligi­ "Mcmcrial Week" In Florida For i Avon. A light luncheon followed Lurvey and Mrs. A. W. Gregory erals which the body needs. ble to compete. sionary grants have been kept up, that inspired men from Stephen to Author of "Old Folk At Home" | the program, with decoratio:'.; and Hartley Stewart, lecturer of the with its color scheme of green, • • • • 131 Each contestant is permitted and the pastors are making every Moody. Love is the only power that Maine State Grange, was overnight The first diamond cutting es­ effort to carry on their responsi­ the menu in keeping with the day. black and white; Labor Day came to submit one essay only, the title A proclamation honoring Stephen has put thc church into the w rid, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Al­ in September witli Mrs. Lena Stev­ tablishment in thc United States of the essay to be “How the Ameri­ bilities. He mentioned the work of as a successful organization. Tlie Foster, author of the tong, "Old some of the larger parishes, where, Educational Club officers are to len Friday night. ens and Mrs. Wilbur dross wearing was located in Boston about I860. can Shipbuilding Industry Con­ church faces thc problem of an • • • • I receive the blue ribbon award from brown and yellow; October with its tributes to the Prosperity of tlie Folks at Home," and clcs'gnatlng in spite of handicaps and hard con­ unsaved world. If wc love men, as "Horse flesh has one big advan­ thc treasurer at the next meeting, Thc Rockland League of Women red and yellow color scheme was in United States." Feb. 19 to 25 as Stephen Fester Me­ ditions, fairly large congregations Christ loves us, we can t keep them tage over gas buggies" a Montana for workers issuing thc greatest Voters will hold an open meeting honor of Columbus Day with Miss (4) Essays must consist of 1000 morial week was issued by Governor arc gathering, some being made up from being.saved. Monday, at thc home of Mrs. Fred Ruth Marston and Mr> HaroU «>wboy philosophized during hi of more than Half young folks; an number of successful membership words or less. (1000 words occupy Cone of Florida. Solas by Chester Wyllie and Rev. drunken driving trial. "When you encouraging note for I lie future invitations, for those listing 50 per- Trecartin. 232 Broadway at 230 Pliilbrook in charge while Thanks­ approximately four typewritten K. II. Cassens were enjoyed, also a get too much fire water, a horse has Tlie proclamation w.is mailed lo ' cent of those solicited, for those Thc speaker will be Mrs. Charles F. giving and thc Pilgrims carried the pages, double-spaced 1. and must be years. In oue church of 22 mem­ duct by Avis Norwood and Chester enough sense to take you home." Mrs. S. Leroy Smith cf Miami, who covered one entire street for Flagg of Portland. Mrs. Flagg is banner for thc November table pro neatly written or typewritten on bers the entire membership Is pres­ Wyllie Mr Cassens and Mrs. • « « • ent at every service. I new members, for sustaining mem­ State chairman ol Government and tided over by Mrs. Frank Horcy- one side of thc paper only, pages president of tlie Florida Stephen Chester Wyllie were tlie pianists its operation, her subject to be Claude Debussy's "My Reverie" is Rev. Duncan Rogers of Northport, bers and for "lifers" secured. seck and Miss Ruth Rogers and a numbered and fastened securely to­ Foster memorial commit!. ’ during tlie sessions and Mr. Wyllie said to have netted approximately said tills is a day of many voices, "Taxes and Qualified Personnel of color scheme of blue and white fea­ gether. III it tiic governor point: I out song leader. A musical social was held Thurs­ $60,000 hi world royalties—more Publit Service in Maine." All num ­ tured thc December tabic of Mrs. (5) The full name of the author but in the midst of them all we hear Rev. Mr. Turner ol Warren. Rev day night, at the home of Mrs. Ne\- than 10 limes thc amount earned that tlie Florida Federation cl music a voice of authority; that of the bers arc urged to attend. A meet­ Gcrshom Rollins and Mrs. Margaret of the essay must appear in tlie up­ Duncan Rogers of Northport, and i tie Averill when her piano pupils by thc composer during Ills lifetime. Clubs was sponsoring a nr. mortal ing of tiic h aid will be held at 1.30. Rackliffe. The children's table was per lcft-liand corner of tlie first Lord Jesus Christ. And many arc Rev. D. L. Ferron nf Thomaston, gave a delightful program. A letter Over 300.000 copies have been sold to Foster at White Springs, on the under the charge of Mrs. Ruth page, together with address, name beginning to sec that Christianity were welcomed into thc Association from Franklin Blaisdell, who is Mrs. Arthur Doherty and Mrs. in America alone. bank of tiic Suwnr.cc river made fa­ means something. Wc are each one Hoch. Miss Margaret Richardson • • • • of school, age of contestant and All went home with a tingle of visiting in Sidney, was read, ex­ James Burgess entertained last mous by his song Tlie structure a representative of Christ, and tlie and Miss Gladys Chapman and Enough platinum and diamonds number of words contained in essay. sadness that thc day of fellowship pressing his regrets at not being night at Mrs. Doherty's home, at will house what was described as the only way many will find Chist is urcd a red color scheme featuring arc bought by the steel industry (6) Each essay must have a t­ was over, but with a joyful antici­ present. These selections were a hospital-telephon'e party, four world's largest carillon, composed through us. As JesUs went about Aunt Jemima. Mrs. Harriet Ellis each year to enable the industry to tached to it an Official 1939 Na­ pation i f other such days to come. given: tables of bridge being in play. Mrs. of 257 tubular bells. Music lovers teaching and healing, so the "chil­ and Mrs. Rose Gardner had charge set Itself up in the jewelry business. tional Essay Contest Entry Blank, L. C. Duet—To the Colors. Williams John Chisholm, Mrs. F. C. Gat- were urged to support the federa­ dren" of Christianity are schools, Bruce Stratton. Mrs Averill of the spring table with its yellow • • • • properly executed and attested by combe and Miss Christine Carey tion's drive for fund to erect the Twilight Lullaby. Hanies dec rations; Mrs. Ralph Clark and People pay too little attention to the entrant's school principal or hospitals, missionary activities etc. James Smalley won honors. Traveling prize was memorial. Isabella Waltz. Bachmann Mrs. Harold WhitehiU, tlie George the ventilation of their attics. Re­ teacher (Additional Entry Blanks He gave tlie illustration of a wom­ Joan Look awarded to Mrs. Ray Foley. Re­ SUN.-MON.-TUES. Washingtun table with its red. white member this proper ventilation of an taking in washing, to support Thc Clown Band. Koehler freshments were served, the deco­ may be obtained from National Bruce Strat'.on and blue and Mrs. Saxon DeWolfe the air space between ceilings and i Headquarters of tlie Propeller Club. a missionary In China, and feeling Mv First Duct. Old English Folk Tunc rations used pertaining to Wash­ Bruce Stratton, James Smallev and Miss Elizabeth Lurvey the blue roof will mean a much cooler build - 17 Battery Place. New York. N. Y.). Monday-T ues day that in this way. she, herself, was Water Fall. Rolle ington's birthday. "a missionary to the Chinese.’’ Virginia Wltham and white special table. ing. prolong the life of the roof pre­ (7) The Essay Contest will close Rev Ruth Turner of South Mont- Refreshments were served by Mrs. Carrie Waltz has returned Following thc banquet, in keep­ serve ceiling plaster and prevent on April 15th. 1939; all essays must ville presented the picture of tlie candle light and a social hour fol­ from a visit in Damariscotta. ing with thc annual custom, each dry rot of roof beards and rafters. be submitted 011 or before that date. church sent forth, witli tlie three lowed. table presented a number for the Attend to this in whiter time and Names of winners will be announced Rev. K. II. Cassens and daughter entertainment which consisted of sec how much it means next sum­ on May 22nd. 1939. which is Na­ defenses i.f faith toward Ood, love toward one another, and power to Tlie Candy Corner, home of Phyllis have returned to Parkman. vccal sol •, Jackie Passon; trumpet mer. tional Maritime Day. , witness. F-C-D candies, black and white box, George Cassens remains for a longer solo. Kenneth Cliatto; vocal solo. • • • • <8» Tlie decision on awards made Rev, diaries Turner o l Warren now at Crie s Gift Shop. Tel. 563-W. visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Tliclma Stanley; choral num­ Hint: Slice figs, dates and prunes by thc Judges Committee ol thc spoke on Isa 40.9, saying tlie mes­ 20-tf Mrs. G. Carl Cassens. ber, Junior choir; piano duct. Bev­ for cooking and cut them with scis­ 1939 National Essay Contest will be erly Cogan and June Ames; read­ sors which makes for uniformity in final. sage needed today Is "Behold thy God." As Zion was bidden to "get Cruises arranged, steamship tick­ Virginia Haskell of John street ings. Mrs. Mildred Achorn: vocal cake.-, and puddings. Dip scissors Thc above, at Mr. Kalloch's re­ up to tlie high mountain, above tlie ets to all parts of thc world. M. F. is at Knox Hospital recovering from solo. Mrs. Ruth Hoch; vocal duct. frequently in warm water to keep quest. is respectfully referred to ■ Lovejoy,, 140 Talbot avenue, Tel. an appendicitis operation. Beverly and Margaret Havener; vo­ from being sticky. Principal Joseph E. Blaisdell. mists ol earth, so. before tlie churcli goes out, to proclaim God's message 1060-J, Rockland. 16-S-tf cal duet. Elizabeth Lurvey and Nor­ ( The New England colony at thc A11 editor was asked, why lie did f a WITHERS ma Havener; recitation. Bobby Thc Sons of Union Veterans met it must be in the upiicr room witli Whitman Hotel in Miami Beach was not say something funny about tlie Christ. Cliatto; vocal solo. Miss Margaret Wednesday night. Supper was augmented last week by the pres­ current women’s hats. He replied. Simmons; reading, Mrs. Madlenc served by the Aubxiliary. Special Miss Leonette Warburton very in­ ence of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Leighton THE ARIZONA Jacks' n; piano solo. Sandra Hallo­ “Shucks. I den t have to.” program observing Lincoln's and terestingly presented thc work be­ who arc now in Florida on their well; vocal solo. Barbara Lasscll and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler ! Washington's birthdays was pre- ing carried on by Baptists In tlie Comique whiter tour. WILDCAT Philippines showing the costumes piano solo. Edith Clark. thc historian of thc future who shall scnted b-v Rockland Townsend Club wifh worn in the different parts of tlie Thc Sewing Circle will meet write tiic history of this generation | No. 1 as follows: Connecticut March, THEATRE Marching Through Georgia. Alex- LEO CARRILLO islands, speaking especially on the Wednesday at 2 o'clock in thc Uni­ will surely say that the people were work among the young women, and CAMDEN, ME. versal 1st vestry. all mad. that they showed complete ander's Ragtime Band. Peek-a-boo Spying Auto Plates Waltz. Red River Valley. Tlie Old what a joy it is to reach these peo­ incapacity to meet face to face the C h ild ren 's ple, who in turn came to the train­ SUN.-MON., FEB. 25-26 Rugged Cross, Mexicalli Rose, Matinee Be sure you get the Green Maga­ great economic and social problems i ing school and go out to reach Uielr You're thc Only Star in My Blue Tuesday zine. The Smart Set Magazine and The 1939 License Plates of differ­ of thc time. own people. • ♦ • • Heaven, musical selections played 4 P. M. H e a r t o f the American Weekly Magazine ent States. Territories and Canadian Rev. J. W. Stuart of Martinsville, every week with your Copy of the Provinces seen in Rockland. "Profes-or. professor!" called the by Townsend orchestra: duct Mr::. Kl Cents Sidney Munro and Miss Olive TODAY said Christ needs a consecrated in TECHNICOLOR Boston Sunday Advertiser. Thesv Colorado maid. church. If thc church falls to de- complete, separate sections arc "Well, what is it?" Bragg: accordion solo by Stephen THREE MESQUITEERS Connecticut “RED RIVER RANGE" I mand tiic respect of thc World, fail- regular weekly features. 24'It "There's a burglar In the ltorarj." 1 Daniels; solo. Arthur Crockett. t h e N o r t h Illinois | ure may be due to lack of consecra­ Indiana "Dear me. what is be reading?" Mother. Queen of My Heart;" a National Announcement Pre'crtcd by WARNER BROS. tion. To have power, wc must be A play rich in comedy yet not Maine Good for Mucha Elman who re­ very interesting talk was given by MOVIE QUIZ Direct'd Ll-.ttl ' M II I R • Screen 1*1 •> K t en PARK 1 separated. Thc kingdom of God Kate and \ ir.eenl Slicr’nan • Haied an a Novel by lacking a touch of pathos will be Maryland fused to drop his concert tour for Rev. If. R. Winchcnbaugh 011 Winner?, Monday Night William B>ron Mawery • A I m t National Puiwre , must come first, wl$Ii the Christian. prerented March 1 at Littlefield Massachusetts the benefit of refugees because of "Points of Historical Interest 011 my The mission of thc church is the Church.—adv. Michigan threats that he would be assassi­ Recent Trip to Washington. D. C" same as thc mission of thc church — — ' Mississippi nated. A very brave soul lie is and I is thc same as the mission of Christ New Hampslilrc a fine artist. I —"to seek and save the lost.” It New Jersey • • • • ' should so preach that men may New York All persons who visit Havana and SEAPLANE SERVICE know the Christ is the light of life. Wfiat better guarantee for North Carolina its beautiful capitol take pleasure in Fare $2.50 each way Rev. K. H. Cassens of Parkman, Pennsylvania seeing the $8,000 diamond which is (Round Trip rate discontinued) guest speaker of the evening Continuous Sat. 2.00 to 10.30 Rhode Island set in thc floor of the rotunda and LEAVE DAILY summed up the messages of the fine Quality and/ine m ulti South Carolina looks to be unguarded and easy ,0 ROCKLAND VINAL HAVEN NORTH HAVEN other speakers, in presenting "the Vermont pilfer—but not so, for an unseen 8.00 A. M. 8.15 A.M. 8.35 A.M. motive power" behind the sent-out than ^0 ijears onthe m arket • • • • guard is on watch every moment. 3.00 P. 5L 3.15 P. M. 3.25 P. M. Andrew Rekila’s Canadian Provinces « • • * church. Tile eternal love of God New Shoe Repairing Shop ORDtR BY NAME New Brunswick King oranges arc now in the1 AIRWAYS, INC. is Uie only power that can take a Ontario northern markets tout they do not NEXT TO PUBLIC LANDING man, abused by sin. and set him on is at 299 Main St. have the fine flavor of the rare and TE^. ROCKLAND 338. NIGHT TEL. THOMASTON 86 his feet; the power that enables the Prince Edward Island ROCKLAND MAINE Over l_im h's. Cleaners (noted toy Horace Coombs) Juicy Temple orange which is more 3S11 church, sent out as sheep in the 13SU COTO MAGIC WATER Saskatchewan difficult to ship. midst of wolves, to work out thc Page Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 25, 1939 Every-Other-Day

W. L. Norton of Portsmouth, N. H i i grated tangerine rind, 1-Mi cups NORTHPORT has entered the Maine General Hos­ The W ar In Spain A MAID CALLED MILLS sugar. THE LYRIC MUSE pital In Portland for a course in I ------i Be sure seed.--, are removed from Alfred Green has employment on nurse’s training. She has the best Sydney H. Davit Atka Perth tangerine pulp and Juice. the ranch of ins uncles Messrs lear Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talks ingredients and bolt quickly about in Kansas. wishes of her many friends for a nent Questions of Writer successful career. About Household Matters 10 minutes, or until syrupy and Miss Irene Butler returned Pri-. Who Signs “Subscriber clear. Very good served warm on The erratic weather man has been day to Wollaston. Mass., after hot biscuit. Also makes a splendid alternating between snow and cold spending a week with her parents Port Clyde. Feb 21 BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS dressing for ice cream. Makes two weather. (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p. m. over Stations Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler at Editor of The Courier-Oazette WNAC, Boston: WTAG. Worcester; WCSH. Portland; WTIC. Hartford; glasses. Shore Acres. Keeper Seavey had the pleasure Publication Limited to Brief For the past two and one-half WICC. Bridgeport; WEAN, Providence; and WLBZ, Bangorl, Prune and Apricot Pie Dramatic of Grand of recently meeting Mrs. Osgood I Poems Soak prunes and apricots over- v,cw Orangc me( enjQylng ol Popham Beach Light Station at years, a terrible war has been rag­ i of Original Composition Little isquibs breakfast with slices of walnut cake, night separately. Cook each a short a valentine party after the Phippsburg ing In Spain. During that time. By Subscribers from hither an d ' A Bolton listener asks about doin’ timc' us‘ng ~ '3 Pn,nes and 1-3 aP*‘" business meeting It teas voted to James and Pauline have great fun many persons have tried to inform yon today that 0VeI a tarnished brass bed. Why ?3,'s' Atld sugar ,o la',tc' Ne*1 give a series of entertainment and watching the wild ducks around the! ds, concerning the real cause of THE MARSH m ig h t possibly not sU cover thc ,lcad and f00. * at “p ° t 7 a s X “nconsUrci and '‘d. , tl,e. Pr*aent Mr and with the light. freezing then snow and in the after- i employed by the U. S. Government! while'/he °good” hop* trotting preacher A mosagr It sends with each clear noon the sun shone brightly fol-1 and writes articles for the public tried to save his sinful soul. dry as soft and pliable as when new shallow pan in a warm place and 1 garlic. Add remaining Ingredients; nave moved a camp shining ray Allison M Watts 1 1 Serve onto 8116 and wl,l reside in lowed by a much cooler atmosphere.' ♦ z» rcazl w m i i IH cigvrs H ie n o m o Tt i if you pin it up outdoors in the wind keep tllp soil moist with a medicine and simmer twenty minutes To the ships on the ocean, and craft . to read, would sign his name. It Jamaica. Vt. 1 that until spring when they will re­ on the bay Mrs or dry in front of an electric fan. i dropper. In the spring set out with roasted meats. R T. Sterling entertained may not compulsory. neverthe- R R R R build. At its base surge the wa ers. so rest- | over the holiday Miss Elizabeth' less It shows a spirit of loyalty. CONTENTMENT Rose Davis of Newport. R. I., who plants shells and all. Why couldn t MENU Miss Isabelle Ames, a teacher at Sotr.JrSw"h 'secrets that never art Sterling of Peak s Viand, However, this Subscriber, by (For The Oourter-Oazettel is a native of California but keen 1 the egg shell seedlings be kept In Breakfast Hampden Academy has been guest told. Mr. and Mrs W. C Dow lcokcd . name. seems to feel that the so- Oil I have learned to be content about New England after only five I cardboard egg cartons which would Grapefruit Halves Cat tine up flotsam brought in by uhe With the many blessings Ood hath sent. . , . . . . . i«» .«,„ „n,o of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robi? tide. I in on us lat» Tuesday night. called Loyalists are backed bv the Happy from morn till setting sun ; menths here, believes their club i111 along tne window sill? Oatmeal with Dates Flinging the spray. Ilkke the veil cf > ' Dwelling in peace when my day la done J the yn Qn Ames while schools in Hampden Mrs. Lucy Robinson has been i Communists, in fact he speaks of friend in Shelburne Palls is Corn Muffins Broiled Bacon bride. have been closed due to a scarlet While sea blids tha flutter above feeling better the past week I have found life to be well worth the lunches and we agree with he” adding three or four drops of oil of •Tangerine Jam the white dome , .. _ _ ,, them as Reds w hile fever epidemic. Wing swiftly to dip In the soft, fleecy Mrs R T Sterling enjoyed He cites the number of foreigners , When I journey forth with a happy: "Instead of trying to outdo each peppermint to those chocola'c La Touraine Coffee foam. sm ile. ------•- — The marriage of Miss Evelyn bridge party Tuesday night and wll0 are ffghUng for the Loyalists. uttingmiove be my only creed. ,other with snazzy food each week crunch cookies and find they mak'? Sunday Dinner Hurd.v of Thorndike to Harold Though a ^beautiful picture, this 1‘" brought home a prize jar as j-m concerned I wish ,Try1n,! to comfofi human need we compete to see who can provide ,ai* rv<>n blfct6**r hit with her family, Consomme Hampton Crackers Drinkwater of this town took place Yet a boon to mankind, by the lives Mr and Mrs Clyde Grant were Jdpv j^ad enough help to drive every Ready to speak a soothing word i the best and least expensive . . . Toll House Spiced Oiange Peel , Baked Ham that tt saves. — - _ __ _ i • ,... ------...— „ . new I quarts orange peel. 5 quarts , Peb 18 in Thorndike. Miss Mar­ The seamen w“ Vh nightly, that gleam. « « « * Tuesday evening of Mrs F Italian and German who is fight-[ ^XtTn7 h V 2 ^ h « g gn'e? a“n" or stcw and dessert’ a . . „ „ „ , . , , ‘Blue Label Barbecue Sauce garet Drinkwater and Spurgeon K bright and cloar O Hilt. ing for the Nationalists, across his , ReHoring hope and joy again macaroni dish with a special but sugar,, 2 . pints , , vinegar. , 1‘- Grilled Sweet Potatoes Faithfully sending Its message of cheer . . , j ' Benjamin were the attendants For patient hands tending it guard Robert T. Sterling Jr. entertained own borders. Yes. I have learned to be con ten t low-cost salad. U's great fun and 02 pockage whole clove. 1 package Splnach Buttered Parsnips x»- .... ’ *nns on he- bosom clasped. a n a* Beals. HOW a D o u t tn e o a m e o i s a n gu>od WBltiIlg tuI b|ddt „ to swiftly go _ and husky lads5 row ashore through Juan p R , Can we rem€mber how ano’ther'Dhome ou the earth below Additional Keeper Herbert Mit- a tJny Supplies are hoisted chell went last Saturday to Goose , Gen. Shafter marched up that hill i "There lies" said the Master, "a suf- up in a sling to the cheerful m en1.. ' ...... , . -, ferlng one Rock after taking over the duties WQmen who waU at the o{ bathed wire entangle- A m other grieve? o'er her baby son. j of Keeper Faulkingham while the ments? Comfort her heart In sore distress a steep ladder. And soothe the babe with a soft latter was on leave. Mrs. M itchell, A narrow.gauge raiiroad track Can we remember what Teddy ca ress.' Roosevelt, once President of our accompanied him as far as Ells- end$ neflr the of the landln? The little white soul hen lovingly Nation did, as a Rough Rider? Even take worth where she took the train for , platfonn „lhe onIy man.poWer rail- Bark to My Kingdom through the Lubec. I road in the Pacific Ocean.” Ritchie so, I have a lot of sympathy for the Heavenly Gate " Spanish people. If you recollect, Two lovely angels. Life and Death. Lila Lucille pent the weekend will tell you. From the landing to One gives, thc other takes, the earthly they remained neutral during the breath at this station—the first time since the houses around the bend, it is all World War. Will they still remain Elizabeth O Marsh Jan. I. up-grade. It took too long for the Rockland neutral if another World War en- R R R R Mrs. Frank Faulkingham who has men to carry the supplies on their been ill for a lew days with grippe. the ra;lroad WRS put ,n sues especially after a Fascist vie COURAGE | For The Courier-Gazette | is much improved tory? The men climb into harness and My friends, it taken courage We hope John R. Faulkingham haul the flat car pp the hul> loaded I have no sympathy for Franco, As life’s stormy way we walk, OFFICIAL of Cranberry Island Coast Guard due to his bombing of civilian ^always^.ce^the music k with supplies. R. L. POLK & COMPANY Station enjoyed a happy birthday population. Just Imagine those To keep Faiths light aburnlng 1 There Is no organic soil on the Though Its flame be sm all and leb. 19. poor women and children, mothers ^-o d|-ink Fate's bitter cup of g 1938 REGISTRATION FIGURES „ , ! Islands, consequently little vegeta- , Freddie Fernald of Islesford waa hon Tmy rQck p,anU pink with babes In their arms, fleeing ,! wh,le smiling 'cross the brim FOR U. S. A. recent guest of Keeper and Mis. I . „ _ . , , . toward France after the fall of My friends, it takes courage- t.- u.„ r_. „ J... a... Iand >'ellow flo o rs exude a faint Ra„ oln_ , renew, ! When D’a h o’ershades your home, Faulkingham for a few days. odor of honey when the warm sun BarceIona According to reporU. And you know wlth beart abreaklnK these homeless and half starved That the parting hour has come j shines on the foliage —By H. O. W. And though eyes with tears are blinded Squ rrel Point refugees were victims of bombing To say "God He knoweth best Keeper Seavey report-, thc honk i in Christian Science Monitor. In His m»ny glorious mansions raids She will llnd sweet peace and re t.“ ing of wild geese Feb. 15. We are (To Be Continued) CHEVROLET.583,816 Have we forgotten how the Loy­ Nellie M. Ervlne wondering where they found shel­ alist Commander appealed to T enan ts Harbor. ter during the heavy storm. Franco to refrain from bombing Mr. and Mrs. James Norton,1 cities to save the civilian popula­ one-half of the population was un­ NEXT MAKE 464.647 J.ijTtle Seavey and Patricia Seavey tion? Do you remember the an- der Government rule. o! Cape Newagen were dinner 1 swer Mr. Subscriber? A merciless Does the fal1 of Barcelona signify CHEVROLET guests Sunday at this station. that the inhabitants there have MAKE bombing. And then this army offi­ * vAtvr Miss Ruth Norton, daughter of cer speaks of Franco's Army as turned against their own govern­ Whites. That is beyond my con­ ment? No! ception. Had the Loyalist Army been sup­ While I don’t claim to know any- plied with plenty of ammunition, .STRIKING thing about either side, one means food' e U " the chances are that Mr' OTE’S INDIVIDUALITY the same to me as the other. I still Franco would stU1 be kn°c>