The Republican Journal; Vol. 94. No. 46
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The Republican Journal. XO. 4(1. **> BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMHEIi 1(5, 1022. FIVE CENTS v7h4MH})4.--------.-----— is a Activities typical American of the true blue Burnham Has Fire. MISS FANNIE I. HOPKINS. II !L CHURCHES An Armlstice Da;- type. $12,000 PERSONAL Old-Time Revival A Capt Harry Foster of Company K of Miss Fannie I. of of Haaelline Post, Fire Tuesday morning, Nov. 7, com- The funeral Hopkins First Universaust Church. Ser- ih* A i»r«*> of the Third Maine brought the greeting* Mr*. W. L. Hall went to Auburn Wed- A genuine old fashioned revivsl of re- *“* pletely destroyed the two story building Newton, Mass., formerly of Belfast, took vices will be held next Sunday morning i ,t|e Brs'cy. Commander of the 260,000 citizen soldiers of our nesday a abort visit with relatives. ligious interest is being developed in the j owned and occupied Frank B. Brown at 10.4-5 a. m. Sermon the country who tiave pledged themselves to place at the chapel in Grove cemetery at by pastor, meetings being held in the Methodist of * rnnstire as a garage with living apartment on the Rev. W illiam and music by the Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nash have re- annual events uphold the principles and carry on the I o’clock Sunday with a large attendance Vaughan, church, under the direction of Miss The fourth second floor and the Free Baptist church choir. school follows the morn- turned from a visit with relatives in Al- of Frank Durham struggles of the men of the World War. Sunday Frances B. Adams, Scottish the auspices located on the east side of tti* of relatives and friends at the service. evangelist. ,v under Sebasticook ing service. A cordial welcome is extend- bion. | ” Friday The signilirance of the dav is two fold— Already Miss Adams has held services Post, A. L. of II began river in Burnham village. By hard work Rev George C. Sauer of the Baptist ed to all. l„ne a day of pjace and an opportunity to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clark have for five weeks continuously and therein and ball in the on the part of volunteer fire fighters the Frost with a concert honor the Legion and the memory of church officiated and Mrs. E. P. gene to still no let-up in interest or attendance. «mng residence of Edward W. Crawford next Methodist Church. People’s Meth- Daytona, Fla., where they will The hall was appropriately men who gave their lives in the service. sang an solo. There was a the winter. The large congregation which filled the ory. the church was saved. The total appropriate odist Church, Rev. Charles Wr. Martin, spend He referred the beyond church last streamers of flags and very vividly to part of some com- No. 7 Court tele- Sunday evening listened to a with loss is estimated to be about $12,00(1 beautiful display of flowers, pastor; parsonage, St.; Mrs. Charles E. Sherman returned [®rstf,| America as she came to the rescue of the stirring sermon on "The Two Ways," Allied nationa, red, white The fire was discovered about 8.15 a m from her home in Newton, others phone, 213.11. Sunday morning service ftom visits with of the worn out armies of our Allies. In one ing Thursday relatives in at the nnarts 12 m. and, appeal of the evangelist, and cover- by Mr. Brown and his son who were work- at 10.45. Sunday school, Evening Boston and Mass. in streamers engagement Gen. was to from Belfast. The bearers were her Lynn, the J b'ue bunting Uundy urged between the service at 7.30. Prayer meeting thronged altar, sobered, thoughtful while ing on a car in the yard gar- this, and stage front--, Keep the American boys on the battle Harold C. Daniels of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. re- and moved to prayer; a stirring sight in the balcony age and the church and is thought to have nephews. Major Thursday, evening at 7.30. Knowlton on front as long as possible and then retreat. turned home from a few these days of comparative indifference te bannera were apaced t.he originated near a small stove in the garage Newton, Mass, who accompanied the Saturday daya’ [legions Ills came men would not un the old-fashioned stand reply "My The flames THE HRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. visit in Boston and vicinity. religious appeal. in the rear of the speaker’s part of the building spread remains Charles, Winfield and Roy Uain de-stand such an order. They never re- here, C. pastor; 13 That much good is being done is evi- The rapidly and there was no opportunity to ueorge Sauer, residence, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Allen of the Stars and Stripes. treat A sentence that will down in Hopkins and Eddie Robinson of Belfast. Lewiston denced in the renewal of old-t me d with go the tools to Cedar. Telephone 123-11. pledges remove any of contents, the were weekend guests of Mrs. Allen’s pa- ! 8.30 to 9 30, including the World War history to America’s Services were held in Newton Thurs- services of this church and in t ie appearance of many young was from value of being lost. A car in the also The appointed ncert credit. Our that $2,000 rents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson. themselves for the first McKeen’s boys fought right might .. ill be held at 10.45 and 7 30 on people identifying excellent selections by basement was run out. None of ttie day afternoon with Rev. Adelbert Hud- Sunday (er,| triumph uver might. Sneers at the with Bible school at 12 o’clock, and Chris- Lee Robinson and Warren F. left time with definite church relationship. William H. Wilder and household furnishings or clothing were son of the Unitarian church Fahy j Mrs- American boys were the Germans’ stock officiating. at 6.30. The mid- in the Parties from many quarters still con- bestra. saved from the on the tian Endeavor Society Sunday latter’s car for a hunting | re- living apartments sang a duet and in trade. The American spirit is still Miss Hopkins was born in Oct. service tinue to attend these services; last Sun- |r0id S. McKeen second lloor, Mrs. Brown having barelv Belfast, week Thursday evening at 7.30. trip in the vicinity of Spencer Mountain alive and can be into delegations from Palermo and encore. Mrs. Wilder also readily brought 2'.(, the daughter of Richard Sunday morning theme, “The Parting day Liberty snded to an time to get down the stairs before the 1858, Captain Mrs. Willis Hamil'on is in ! action They never entered a battle with of the Ways,” and in the evening, “Why Bangor, being among those present The meetings the Love Sends Its building was in flames. and Eliza Anne (Holmes) Hopkins. She where she is treatment request solo, the of but with a receiving by Dr. are drawing to a close, however, and early Igby spirit hate, always The church situated next to the garag Did People Love Jesus SoY” The public j was was educated in the Belfast schools and H. T. Clough for a severe case of iritis. attendance is if the of the of Roses, and accompanied happy song tiny had learned at home. is invited. At the ser- necessary spirit tie Gift was soon in flames, fire catching on the cordially evening laier is to be The schedule Ii was rendered in her America with its citizen soldiers will de- learned me compositor s iraae in vice the service of song is ied Mrs. Hattie P. and 1 campaign caught. tbe orchestra. roof and despite the efforts of the men it inspiring Godfrey son Harley fend the principles for which the Legion chorus and orchesUa. F. returned to 1 for this week follows: and in excellent was to save the structure. the Belfast Regressive Age. For sever-1 by Godfrey Portland Monday manner impossible at East *t pleasing of Honor stands and for which its mem- The work of the Bible school is now n by after a visit with Mrs. W. L. I Monday—Preaching Northport The interior furnishings were nearly all years she was in the auto, She very gracioualy responded to bers employed printing Chapel at 7.30. ,es fou-ht. removed including the memorial window full swing in all departments. The course Weat. offices in Boston and her last work was Belfast at 7.30 m. encore. Dean Knowlton, lie auuress ui rvcv. niiaiii oivci ye Mr. Foster begau last Sunday. This Tuesday—At p Topic, in memory of Lizzie and Hadassah J. by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. prolonged was with Gates of Dixfield Perilous Indecision. Acts 26:28. L. Luce accompanist, play- of the First Church Federated filled the Belfast Journal shortly before is one of the most popular classes of the Text, William Murray. have been the guests the lb with vivid word of the awful men and women are in- past week of Wednesday—Meeting for school chil- pictures W. her health failed and she went to New- school, and both !j solos and was highly The house of Edward Crawford just the latter’s B. L. and two sBxaphone scenes and bloodshed of the four years of to be The attendance at brother, Davis, dren at 3 30. Preaching at 7.30. Topic, east of the church was set on lire by vited present and applauded. General ton to live with her sister, Mrs.