The Republican Journal SEVERE RHEUMATIC I the News of Brooks
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NEWS OF THE GRANGES. Contents of Today's Journal. The Churches. OBITUARY. The Food Fair. The News of Belfast. PERSONAL. to R«1 .-a-,.ea. .Transfers Union Harvest Center Montville, Secret House The annual Eastern ^ Grange, Nathaniel W. Delano died at his the Cast me Maine Conference wil home, No It will be the Busiest, Best Ever. Ihe North Church Guild met Estate Fire in will an entertainment and dance Biggest, last Monday BerneB 0. Norton Of the Granges be held in give Feb, 4thf 11 Federal returned Friday from a .he Church. News Camden, April 5tn. street, Jan. 20th, after a long anc evening with Mrs. i -The SMB the proceeds to buy books for the Grange li- Come and Bring your Whole Family' Clyde B. Holmes, and 1£ business trip to Boston. H. Dilworth illness with cancer of the stomach Oscar The usual services will be held at painful members were There was a the Uni brary, and will observe the 41st anniversary present. short Mrs. 66 and 9 months. He was Gifts Galore and Something All the George Mixer has returned to versalist church next aged years born ir Doing business session in the | Camden Sunday. Sunday schoo I of its organization Feb. 5th with an all day early evening, after from visits in a son of the late Peter and Boston and Portland. and Men’s Forum at noon. Bucksport, Pru- Time. which a few went to the Band Minstrels at session, when it is expected State Maste. Mrs. son a! dence Blake Delano. When a very young mar tne Colonial Irvin L. Perry and Miss Marian M At the of China will be The fourth annual Food Fair under the aus- Theater, others remaining for a Travels.. Methodist church next Sunday mom Thompson present. aeences of Western he lived in Searsport, but for about 44 yean social Perry spent last Thursday in Waterville. I .Swann ing Rev, Horace pices of the Belfast Board of Trade will be evening. -c v kitchener. B, Sellers will speak on “Th< * Waldo Pomona will meet in this p* -d by Grange city had been a resident of Belfast. In 1871 he Mrs. Herbert is a Mer- Call to in the House at 10 a. m. Tues- The Kolored Fuller of Wsterville was the War .what Conquest” and in the his sub with Seaside on Feb. 1st. An opened Opera Keystone Komedians will be at ^eAfiid Drug evening Grange Tuesday, married Miss Caro, daughter of the late Mr. of her .Another Amer.can Feb. and continue the the Colonial guest brother, W, H. over Sun- Marine ject will be “It is Never Too Late to Mend.' session will be the business meet- day, 1st, through week. Theater this evening, Friday and Snow, Sant all-day held, and Mrs. V. S. Jones, who survives him. He Heard From. From the made it is safe to day. The Junior League will have an in the at which time the preparations pre- Saturday evenings, and a matinee will be Cities. .Coat open meetini ; ing coming forenoon, is also survived by two sisters and two broth- L of Southern at 3 p. m. dict that it will excel in attractiveness and in- given at 2.30 p. m. A three hours Harley Godfrey has gone to Memories Sunday,when all parents and friend fifth degree will be conferred,and in the after- ers: Mrs. Flora Saturday. Portland, where and Dress C oats. Hussey ,of Lowell, Mass., he presses are terest the fairs before and as an addi- show of has a position and is [ invited to attend. noon an program will be given given, singing, dancing, musical comedy and attending an evening County Correspondence. interesting and Mrs. Ruth Smith of Norfolk, Editorials 1 Mass,. tional inducement to visitors from out school. L .Golden Wed- State Dinner will be served at noon the ladies of bring pictures. New show each night. Prices, 10, lbe News of Brooks. Secretary Wesley J. Weir will hold by Charles Delano of Lynn, Mass., and George of town our business to have a 20 and 30 cent*. ding in Rockport. conference for the Seaside Grange. people propose Capt. A. C. Batchelder returned to Boston County Sunday School asso Delano of Searsport. He was a barbei of Belfast. One Dollar Sale during the week in which un- last after a few 5. J he News ciation at the home of the Mrs Verona held its Sat- trade and The 66th annual report of the Union Mutual Friday days at his home here Suliote.. Knox secretary, Grange regular meeting by in recent years had con- 6 The bailing of the usual values will be offered in all lines. Beau- on business. Annie M. > Jan. with all new officers Life Insurance of one Divorce bases....Off for Frost, Wednesday, Feb. 2nd, at 2.3< j urday evening, 22d, ducted a shop at No. 66 Main street. Mr Company Portland, of County tiful gifts will be to the first ladies .Golden of m. The an the The first and second given fifty Maine’s solid Mrs. Willis 8 Avres Wedding p. officers residing in the city in chairs. degrees Delano was a good citizen and will be missed institutions, is printed on the G. Haseltine and son Arthur re- each there be Mr and Mrs. J. Brown.. with admission; will gifts from 2nd and turned Albert^ , Rev A. A. Blair, O. E. Frost, Gerald Howard I were conferred on three candidates and five many friends. He was a member of page, makes the usual last Thursday from a visit with rela- at Hosier.. by Tim- satisfactory ;i.)use Warming Cape ( the merchants for afternoon and evening, and Mrs. C. M. Craig and George H. Robertson. candidates were accepted for membership. othy Chase Lodge, F. & A. M., of Silver Crose showing. The gross surplus Dec. 31, 1916, tives in Dexter. Hon Charles M. Conant. liberal have been provided for The year to be a very and of of prizes special was $1,422,632.96. The local is Chas. Mr. and At the Episcopal convention for the electior promises pleasant Lodge, Knight Pythias, and Tarratinc manager Mrs. FredD. Dolloff have returned inent Men Urging Defense., events. Four beautiful cups for the j one for the order. There will be a Tribe baby W. Ry der, .Fairfield Personals.. of a to succeed the late Bishop Cod- prosperous of Red Men. His funeral took place at Brooks. to Gardiner from a week’s Deaths. bishop show are now on exhibition in the trip to New York i harvest feast Jan. window of ■Republican State Convention., which was to reconvene at the cathedra Saturday evening, 29th. his late home Sunday at 1 o’clock. Rev. Horace The levee and ball of Hose and man, The store. Washington Co., Washington. and the Journal. B. City Drug •Wayfarer” in Portland, yesterday, Jan. 26th, it is expect- Deputy George.H. York, treasurer of North Sellers of the Methodist church officiating, No. 1, to be given in the Opera House tomor- Mrs. for General. * William S. Simpson returned to Fair- diaate Attorney Silver Cross The ed that one or two of the candidates who wen Waldo Pomona Grange, assisted by F. M. Nick- Lodge, Knights of Pythias, ol Daily Program. row, Friday, evening, promises to be a success field last Saturday trom a week’s visit with Stockton which tee was a 1st, Grand in -port Springs. .Ship first presented will drop out. A new nam< erson, Overseer, and Velzora Nickerson, Lec- deceased member, conducted Tuesday, February Army Day. every way. There has been a large sale of Mrs. H. E. McDonald. o The Price Current.. Belfast ol the services of the G. A. R. Veterans admitted free. ad- recently mentioned as a candidate is that turer, of North Waldo Pomona Grange, in- order, and the bearers, Opening tickets and the committees have been untiring Married .Died. We learn from a mutual friend that Rev. rector of St. James stalled the officers Messrs. William J. Frank O. dress by Mayor C. R, Coombs. Concertby Bel- in their efforts to more than meet Ralph John Mockridge, of Comet Grange, Swan- Gordon, Whiting, the expec- has Fair Orchestra. Emery been buEy forming a New at He is to be Jan. in a Arthur H. Morrison and Parker fast Food Patriotic selections tations of their A fine England parish Philadelphia. reported ville, 18tb, very pleasing manner. G, Cook, were patrons. supper will in SECRET SOCIETIES. vnral and instrumental. Society Kalamazoo, Michigan. man of moderate views as to position on higt The officers are as follows: M., James Web- from this lodge. be served at the usual hour. 2nd. Old Folks Aubrey M. returned to his church and low church belief. ster; O., F. Porter Webb; L., Alice Wednesday, February Day. A hour Meservey home of Canton P. Nickerson; story for children will be given each in BL a meeting PailaB, Concert Orchestra. Old-time and in- Niantic. Conn., last from Chaplain, Mary McKeen; Albert T Horace Judson Morton died Jan. 22d at by songs Saturday a visit Jan. A. Walton Secretary, hie Saturday afternoon at 3.30 at the Peirce Kj held 19Lb, L, strumental selections. Old Folks in with h>s sister, Mrs. Waiter A. church next Rev. A. A. Blair of the Nickerson; Treasurer, Louise G home on Congress street from a dancing school under \ Clements. to fill the caused Sunday Cunningham; complication the auspices of the Belfast Li- ^ aptain vacancy the evening; grand march to be led by oldest Miss Alice E.