Issued f t esdjw lURSMT SATURDAJf T he Courier-Gazette Established January, I 846 Entered u Second Clau Mall Matter THREE CENTS A COPY By The Courler-Oaiette, MS Main St. Rockland, Maine, Saturday, November 25, 1939 Volume 94...... Number 141 The Courier-Gazette Outing Club Feast “The Lost Sheep” [EDITORIAL] Intercity Meeting ______T H K E E -T IM E S - A W E E K ______At The High School DECEMBER DANGEROUS MONTH Editor A Big Camden Event Which Subject Of Rev. Mr. Sylves Rotarians Dined and Danced “The Black Cat” WM O PULLER The annual warning on the hazards of winter driving lias With Their Ladies Last Associate Editor Calls For Miles Of Ad ter’s Closing Sermon At been issued by the Aetna Casualty and Insurance Company PRANK A. WINSLOW hesive Tape By The Pupils Tenant’s Harbor which points out the somewhat paradoxical fact that Decern- Night • Suborrlptlona I30C per year payable ber, with the lowest traffic volume of any of the months, has Rotary's g r e a t • n advance; single copies three cents. Three and seven-tenths miles of Rev. Burleigh M. Sylvester, the greatest number of traffic deaths from all sources. Mileage Advertising rates based upon clrcula- About 150 members of this school wheel of service •lon and very reasonable adhesive tape have been sold by preacher and singer and Stanton figures for December are less than In anv month from April are practicing for its Maine School and good fellow NEWSPAPER HISTORY Camden druggists since It recently Oavitt. musician and composer, who until November, yet the death total exceeds some of the warm on the Air broadcast, Sunday, Dec. ship turned most , R<* k? Dd, Vi.Y'.V announced that the fourth an have during the past two weeks weather months by as much as 25 percent. The answer Is that 3. Voices are being recorded on auspiciously l a s t •xteblUhed end consolidated with the Bfal Outing Club feast and frolic conducted Evangelistic services at driving conditions take a decided turn for the worse in Decem the new Recordlo machine for test night in this city .'•'-Ut'i-lied lnVatS and fn 1*891* changed would bp held at the Masonic Hall ber. Not only are there from three to four hours less daylight ing purposes, and every effort is when an inter-city it* name :o the Tribune These papers , on Tuesday Dec. 12. And you might than during the summer months but most of this extra dark being made to make this the best meeting was held at Community - —------well ask what has adhesive tape to ness comes at an hour when traffic is heaviest. In addition, broadcast of the six which this Building with Rotary Clubs of gt************pldo w*th a supper? When you stop icy pavements and the resulting dangers of skidding account school has been privileged to give Rockland, Damariscotta and Z You cannot do wrong without * t0 rea!l2e that n««>y ’very house- for hundreds of accidents that are escaped in summer. Every in the last three years. Boothbay Harbor puticipating, the Bv The Roving Reporter - -altering wrong Emerson ... ♦ wife in, m vamae Camden n pre prepares pares severs! several ofof , , ofIfrlngs of the orchestra one using the streets, whether driving or walking, is urged to her tastiest delicacies for this gor- j affair being a ladles' night ana H*«.***«.««***«.)l ..... cac or this gor- | "Spirit of St. Louis March” offset as much as possible the added hazards w'hich come in mands delight, you will understand ; with the reign of King Winter by concentrating on these timely serving as a welcome to the newly and “Benjamin Franklin March' I The first workshop of a Bible age I why housewives are now busy stick- I suggestions. potter ever found In Palestine is ... , , , Boys Glee Club, “John Peel ; Girts Wins Chicago Trip ing their names on their prize cook-! . ... „ , „ , _ „ Since drivers are handicapped in vision on dark or stormy the discovery of British archeolo ing dishes with adhesive tape. If Club. “I Heard a Forest Pray- winter days and evenings, the pedestrian should be co-opera gists at Lachish, near Jerusalem. Jenness Eugley Of Hatchet you have never yet attended one of' hlg 1 8 °n h>'dr°>™‘“ tive by allowing more distance between himself and passing . James Moulaison; scene from the these affairs, you are urged to do j or approaching cars. He should resist the temptation to enter Nero fiddled while Rome burned Mountain 4-H Club Is senior class play “China Boy"; paper so this year Harold Corthell, the the street anywhere except at designated crossings. If walk but over In Oardincr the other day Honored on the commercial department by general chairman is now organizing ing on a country’ road he should keep to the side of the road the fire apparatus was stalled on Richard Rising, followed by a dem his forces and promises the best facing traffic, meanwhile staying as far to the side of the road the opposite side of the river while In recognition of work don- lr. onstration of rhythmic touch typing time yet with something doing on as possible Figures for last year showed that pedestrians are the bridge draw was open to per 4-H rural electrification projects. by a beginners' class in the type all three floors of the Masonic hall. responsible for nearly 50 percent of all traffic deaths during mit the passing of an oil tanker. Jenness P Eugiey. 16 of Hatchet writing room. Come to the audition A meat supper will be served December. Mountain 4-H Club cf Hop? from 5 to 7 o'clock in the main din at 2 p. m. and remain through the Back in the middle of the 19th broadcast from 3.30 to 4 o'clock! Skidding is dangerous because during a skid the driver has century, when he was one of Rock will be a guest at the 18th Na- ing hall Preparations to feed 1000 • • • • little control over his car. The fatality rate for this class of land's best known citizens. Ooorgc are being made. After the supper accident is very high. Skidding, however, can nearly always In order to familiarize the stu Lindsey paid his bills with marked the chief attractions will be the be prevented if the driver uses proper speed, with due regard dents with the methods of voting. rgularity. And he always kept his beano room and dancing H H to the condition of the street. If he is driving too fast and Miss deRochemont's Problems of receipts, proof of which was found Nash is again an charge of beano applies the brakes suddenly on a slippery surface, a skid la Democracy classes are holding an by J E. Stevens in looking through and prizes are being selected suit the Tenants Harbor Church, close almost certain to result. election. Members of these classes some of the estate'* relics. Mr able for Christmas presents so that their crusade Sunday. Mr. Sylves To pull out of a skid in case one does occur, the driver registered last Tuesday as voters Lindsey also followed current events a few games of beano and your ter will preach on the theme “After should ia) remove foot from accelerator, losing speed gradu shopping problems will be solved. at the City Building with Betty through the local newspapers, as Death. What?” at the morning wor ally. even stalling the motor if necessary; (bi turn the wheels attested by receipts from the Belfast Ladies will be admitted free to the i Beach, 8ylvia Hayes and Edwin in the direction of the skid. He should not (a) step on the ship service at 10.30. The evening Journal and Rockland Gazette dance. A stellar attraction this year ' Jones comprising the registration brakes; board under the supervision of Fred Q ^ itt °icading In a great closing Poor visablltty causes countless winter accidents. No Homer E. Rob'n-on whose 15 year donated by Oat Dean and his or- H. Sanborn of the local Registra- 1855 and was signed by John Porter. song-serv ce, and many special mu other argument should be needed for keeping the windshield perfect a* tendance record at Rotarv chestra. There will be bridge tour- ' tion Board. sical numbers. Mr. Sylvester's free of sleet, snow and rain at all times. When traveling at was broken by illness last summer. There are several contributors to naments during the afternoon and ' Classes are divided into seven closing sermon subject will be “The night or in a storm, the driver should slacken his speed in pro this paper who persistently refuse evening and pool matches at night, i wards, and each lias held caucuses Lost Sheep” The meetings have portion to the degree of reduced visibility. | organized Boothbay Harbor Club to capitalize the word Grange But Other amusements will be a zoo j this week with this slate of officers- ! 1 been very well attended generally, and a celebration of the 15th an when it comes to beano, they almost raffle. guessing games, moving pic Ward 1—for alderman. Edwin Jones ■ with groups from various churches niversary of tile Rockland Club inevitably dignify that game of tures and bowling matches. and Albert W.nchenbach; member [ throughout the county, and ail FIKE AND THE BENCH An extraordinarily successful chance with a capital B. The Coca-Cola Co. has announced of school board. Helvi Iaitinen and have spoken of the helpfulness and In a communication to an out of town newspaper. Elisha chicken dinner was served by the that It will give away three thou Fred Small; Ward 2. alderman. Jenneu Futlev who wins State hon inspiration of the services. W. Pike takes exceptions to the Bar appointments—not to the ladies of the Methodist Church fol I was called out of bed the other ors and a trip to Chicago sand bottles of Coca-Cola. Robert Stevens; school board. Rich Mr. Sylvester and Mr Gavitt will capability of those now serving but because no Republican lowed by a business session at which night to learn that there is at least Every particle of food and labor ard Barnard; Ward 3, alderman. also conduct the service at the Port governor has appointed a single justice affiliated with a Demo Vice President Maurice F Lovejoy one Sheldon tree left in Rockland. tional 4-H Club Congress m Chi that goes into these affairs is do Robert Brown and Harry Graves; It is owned by Oeorge E Horton Clyde Baptist Chapel at 2 o'clock cratic party In former years the minority party has always presided in the absence of Presi- nated and ail money taken in is school board. Ruth Nichols and cago. December 1-9 He was named Sunday afternoon had a representation on the Bench in this State, and we are dent John Smith Lowe who is at of 219 Cedar street, and produced for the trip award by K C. Lovejoy, profit. The proceeds arc used to Marilyn Ramsdell; Ward 4 aider- inclined to. think that Judge Pike’s criticism is Justified. But Lake Placid. N. Y. Singing was led some delicious fruit this past season. State Club leader The bov reduce the indebtedness of the Out- man. Daniel Munro and Jeannette how many Republicans has President Roosevelt lately appoint by Eiias Nash of Damariscotta I am grateful for Mrs. Horton's as made a scale drawing of the farm ln? C ub The Camden Ccmmand- Gordon; school board. Patricia Allen Rockland On The Air ed to the United States Supreme Bench? President Oeorge Nevins spoke surance that I will be remembered buildings and yards, showing all er>’- Kn*8hupin to Elias the Wes ting house Electric and Man Supervisor cf Cadet Training, U. S. of the election officers,‘inCvis. theme actua,actUTi 9 n m arri nrpnarations for the • • J /»« I “ it it i.ui iciv hi iih forgive the man at the "mike'' when place at the polls real thing lake p!ace. Don-, mk s *ia ‘e ** ^ t h d a v also J raeetinB ln vlnalhavPn was Pr° ‘ Nash Damariscotta and 10-year hp loId ilbout "tomater" Juice cock- ufacturing company, which is als) Mai itime Commission. Washing voting will take in the McLain Schooltwol next Tuesday „ inB 8‘ on _ L™ , ' ' d»ced by King Lion O V. IDrew of P»ns to Willis I. Ayer and Henry C. but I did not expect to hear a providing five 8200 college schol ton. D. C., and postmarked not later that Mr. Bucklin is a member o f ; arships for a national blue award —June Chatto. . , j o, tbe Vinalhaven club, who insisted Chatto of Rockland. Past Presi- broadcaster tell about “planner’- than midnight, Dec 21 The eligible The listening audience.. of . this , , au- , ,the Masonic fraternity an * 011 that it be tried upon all of the Lions dent L. A Waikcr reviewed the olo group chosen from State winners. reg sier w.ll be maintained by the dlence extends over the whole aast. those t0 recelve a 50 year Masonic prpspnt Evpn undpf bl£tory of lbp Rockland cbib I suppose they get paid Just | the same. Jenness has completed ten pro Maritime Commission. The snowstorm Wednesday re for letters have been from medal a few years ago . . It failed to find an owner The tall Leforest Thurston's entei jects in six years of club work, in minded us th at the opening of the Tlie tall Leforcst Thurston's entertain- Unmarried men between the ages New Je.sey. New ci . assac ti j j f j Benner and myse f ) twister's efforts was productive of a | : ment committee took command ailat It is entirely fitting that Maine eluding bean, potato, pig. and click cf 18 and 25 who can produce evl- 1skating rink is not far distant. Ac- setts, New Hampshire, and Ver- been married 65 years last May and , gQod laugb anyhow raising and has had first hcnois dpnce cf good moral character, and J tivlty t.ckets will admit pupils to this point and presented Dr Donald should be represented In the Na- mont- ’ are years old. International Director Fred H. or county championships in all cf who have completed certain studies j the rink. Leigh ln his “house of magic," slight , ticnai Grange. F Ardine Rich- James Mouiaison has a talk on i am also a Mason and received Qabbj of Port,and and Deputy DLs of hand feats and the session con- ardson. master of the State Grange, them. Club offices he has held in in accredited schools, will be eligible • • • • the new science project of "Soil- | the Masonic medal in Rockland at j w ,u,am N,ehoff of eluded with dancing in the tower and well known in Knox County has cludes treasurer, cheer leader, and to compete for the examination ' The third outing sponsored by less Gardening.” The Girls' and the same time Mr. Bucklin did Skowhegan, aroused Lion enthusi room, music being provided by t e n elected chaplain. vice president. Rigid physical requirements must the Girls Athletic Association was Boys' Glee Clubs enter into the Mrs. Benner and I wish to con asm with their talks The host club Danny Patt and hls Lumberjacks. In December 1938, he attended be met. I held recently at the Lodge in Cam- general scene, while the commer- gratulate Mr. and Mrs. Bucklin on furnished a couple of colored enter It costs money to go fishing, no slate contest at Orono a1 county Further information regarding den. with an appetising supper of ' cial department with Richard Ris- their long married life and ripe old tainers. one of whom did a ven matter what kind of bait you use. ehamplon in the pig and |>otato the examination is contained in the steak and hot dogs. In the eve- ing. as student representative, has age. L. W. Benner. triloquist act with a colored Charlie Wincapaw Is Coming A Washington statistician figure., projccts. He Is county champion fcrmal announcement, posted in ' n,ng the group Journeyed to the something entirely new and differ Rockland. Nov. 24. McCarthy. ou, tiiat sportsmen of rid ..nd tine in the pig project again this year most first and second class post Comique Theatre to attend the ent to offer, that of having a regu Camden had the largest represen Famous Flyer Coming Back variety shelled out nearly a billion Last August he attended state Camp offices. Persons desiring copies of movies. Barbara Murray. Madeline lar typing class ln full swing The Joseph E. Blaisdell who was hon- dollars this year for tackle, bait, tation. sending 11 of its alert mem From Bolivia To Play at the University cf Maine as county the announcement and application Munro, Beatrice Benner. Eleanor orchestra spots the program and all ored by the recent Sfat: Teac.ie.s bers. Several of the fair sex, accom gasoline and other necessary itmes. winner of the special garden grad- forms may obtain them from the porter, Ruth Packard Nathalie Ed- in all it will be interesting and edu- Convention with elect on to thi panying that delegation, attended ' Santa Claus Again Expenditures in the Pine Tree ing contest. Supervisor cf Cadet Training. U. wards R iuhie Linnet and John cational. 1 presidency, is in Augusta today for State amounted to more than Waldo Theatre. Captain Bill Wuicapaw. New Eng He is a member of the subordinate S. Maritime Commission, Wash his first meeting with the new- $41,000,000 It would be interest Guptill comprised the party and Remember the broadcast 1s Dec. Tlie hospitality and supper fur land "Flying Santa Claus.” sent and pemona grange, school glee lngton. D. C. executive committee. ing to know the value of the fish were chaperoned by Miss Lawry, nished by Stahl's Tavern evoked word from the Bollv an gold fields ciub. and band caught. Mr. Nutter and Mr. Whiting pleasing comment. Tlie registry- that he would be home in time for LEST WF. FORGET bore these names: h‘s annual flight along the North The Decemb-T0Yankee Just oft Subscribe to The Courier-Gazette The date for the .tea at the Home Rockland—G. W. G,w. Jr . A. B. The scholastic ability of our can Atlantic Coast to deliver Christ tile press contains an article bound for Aged Women is next Tuesday, DANCE TONIGHT AT LAKEHURST Allen. E. Stuart Orbeton, J. F Bur- didate, Richard Rising, is well mas packages to the keepers of from 2.30 until 5 o'clock—Do come DAMARISCOTTA. Me.—ROUTE ONE Jgess, Wilbur F. Senter. E E. Stod to interest Maine's coast dwellers. known and we feel he will be un nearly 100 lonely lighthouses. It Is entitled ’Smelting” and the THANKSGIVING DAY TREAT and enjoy an afternoon at this hard and B. F. Burgess, Vinalhaven questionably capable In handling DICK POULIN And His ORCHESTRA With his son. (BUI, Jr., who re author is that brilliant Maine poet charming home. —O. V Drew. I. G. Calderwood and all civic responsibilities with in Ten Artists—Recently completed an engagement at the turned recently, Wincapaw has been and educator Wilbert Snow, for PARK THEATRE President and Board of Directors Charles C. Webster. Camden- telligence.—Campaign Manager Chateau in Bangor flying machinery in. and gold out. me! ly of Spruce Head. Rockport—J. G Hutchinson. Howard WHEB The beano parties which arc ex * * * * across the Jungles. — O-— Apollonio, Henry Baldwin, Clem News of his homecoming was ac That threadbare trick of the RADIO TROUPE pected to raise part of the fund One of the things to be thank THANKSGIVING BALL Smith. Leon O Crockett, Sammy thumbers—depositing a satchel or LN PERSON for the banquet to be tendered the ful for at this season is this school’s Lankton. David Crockett. BUI Wil companied by- an account of his THURSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 30 valise by the roadside is losing its Boys and Girls Club of Ward 4 moving picture projector which pro liams. J W. Regnier. William E most recent exploit, transportation JIM SMALL & CO. have been changed to Tuesday and Lou Paul and his Orchestra of eight political exiles who had been efficacy. Near Bangor the other 140-141 vides many enjoyable hours, as it Berger. R F. Crockett and Everett Friday nights and are being held did at Tuesdays assembly for Grieve. Waterville — William H banished from La Paz to a military j day was a dumber who had a vio- lin case marked "U. of M. 1939.” A in hall of Townsend Club No. 2. i Senior High and on Wednesday Niehoff, Herman D. Sahagran. J. H post at Apolo. well known Knox County man The banquet will take place Dec. j morning for Junior High. The first Tobey and B D. Larson. Portland A La Paz newspaper naively re drove along heedless of the thumb D rop in at Silsby’s and see 22, and is under the direction of picture was "Major Bowes Amateur —•Fred H. Gabbi. Augusta-C. I. ferred to them as “several citizens , Mrs. Charles M. Cook and Leon I Night” showing some of the per- movement. His wife expostj.ated; the Chrysanthemums Smith. Waldoboro--Roland Oenth- mixed up in the subversive move , Halstead All donations will be formers on his famous radio pro- GIVE VOUR WIFE A VACATION! ner. L. T. Weston. G. A Levensaler, ment of the military college ” "you should have given that stu Just a few on your holiday table gratefully accepted and will help'gram. "Bugs and Books." a comedy Earl Spear 'King Lion), Ashley- Wincapaw advised he expected to dent a ride," she said. “Student, makes such a difference. : make the day an exceedingly cartoon, showed what bugs do when Walter, A. D. Gray, Ernest Boggs reach Boston about Dec. 19 He my eye!" retorted her husband, 139-141 ; happy one for those young folks. they go to school. "Know Your THANKSGIVING DAY and Clinton Stahl. planned to fly his own plane to "that nian was paroled from the Football'’ was especially Interesting Lima. Peru, then travel by com State Prison this weex. with Coach Mai Stevens of the New TAKE THE F AMILY TO MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR mercial plane to Miami, where iic One year agoTTdoncl F. Jealous. York Giants. “Citrus on Parade" will be met by Mrs. Wincapaw, and Jr., was fatally wounded by the ac showed several of the steps in the THANKSGIVING finish the trip by rail Mrs. Winca cidental discharge of a gun.—The TURKEYS process of bringing oranges and HOTEL ROCKLAND paw wiU accompany him when lie Rotary Club observed its 14th an lemons from trees to the table, and DINNER files back to South America after niversary, Homer E. Robinson was I am dressing at my residence in Wash FOR.A DELICIOUS, WELL SERVED how the mouths did water! Junior AT Christmas. awarded a 14-year pin for perfect ington, FORTY FANCY BIRDS, on SUN High saw “Behind the Flood Head WEBBER’S INN The younger Wincapaw disclosed attendance—Mrs. A J. Shaw died DAY, NOVEMBER 26. lines" a Red Cross picture which DINNER $1.00 THOMASTON, ME. that two planes might be employed at the home of her son, Harry J. they found highly interesting.— this year to cover the Yuletlde tour, Shaw, ln Dobbs Perry—Arthur E. Come And Get Yours SERVED FROM 12 TO 2.30 AND 6 to 8 F. M. TURKEY DUCK CHICKEN June Chatto And All the Fixings which extends from Cape Cod, Mass, Saunders sold hls residence, cabins • • « • MERLE E. SIDELINGER PLEASE .MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY—TELEPHONE 580 $1.00 to Eastport. If so, one will be and restaurant at Oien Cove to 141-142 ROUTE 226. WASHINGTON. ME. Remember Glover when you vote! GLEASON ST., TEL. 8680 flown by the father and the other by Stanley F. and Josephine Hall ot 130-141 (Continued on Page Two, the son. New I
mg' Portland. The people's evening Poet Office team Thursday niglit. Roy Hobbs had high total with 312, The Courier-Gazette service will open at 7.15 with the in in a match against Old Timers. Doc Scgrlott right behind with 311. THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK Probate Court News struments and the big sing, a The Community With every man well over the 303 Hc'abs had 135 for the high single, Thanksgiving song service. Mr. mark, they rolled the new record Wonders 15) Great peace have they which love Wills allowed: Thomas V. Ma MacDonald's subject will be: "Real Bowling team total of 1613, possibly a state Clarke 105 103 96—304 Thy law: and nothing shall offend thews, late of Warren, deceased. Reasons for Thanksgiving " Thanks wide record for five men. Slack ...... 86 82 98—266 them. Psalm 118: 165 Inez M Mathews of Warren Ap (H U R(H ES League giving prayer and praise meeting Harding ...... 102 99 102—303 pointed executrix: Betsey Wheeler, will be held in the main auditorium By pins at the end of the fray, losing I Car.' ...... 84 103 111—298 late of Rockland, deceased. Prank "Ancient and Modern Neoroman- Tuesday at 730 p. in. The annual th? five point’. Wimp Chatto had SERMONETTE RUTH WARD 'H o b s ...... 135 91 86—312 At The High School A. Wheeler of Rockland appointed cy auas Mesmerism and Hypno- union Thanksgiving service will b-’ 336 for high total and 120 for the executor: Montoro R. Pillsbury, late tjgm. denounced." is tile subject held in the Universalis’. Church on high single. 512 478 493-1483 of Rockland, deceased, Monira After Eight Years Armaur's Co. was up 79 pins to (Contlnued from Page One) of the Lesson-Sermon that will be Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. with Rev. Pc. Office i5 i Kiwanis i Oi „ Crockett Pillsbury of Rockland ap- read in all churches of Christ. Ten years ago I visited the log Guv Wilson. D D.. as the speaker. 1 uke five points from the Rover Boys T Perry He is the 'Triend of Youth —Cam- . ; , , r- ...... 82 76 93—251 ne is me v pointed exx.; Laura E. Simmons Scientist, on Nov. 26 The Golden eabin on Spruce Mountain, Jack- Wednesday night. Roger Jameson. McPhe-' ' Lamb ... 98 117 113—328 fc3 76 80—239 paign Manager late 0? George, deceased. Cather- Text is: "When they shall say u n -, son. N. H.. for the first time. Not with 286. had the high total and Pam rey • • • • "The Power of a Great E nthu Chatto ... 133 104 129—336 101 88 102—291 „ In? A Smith of St. Oeorge ap- to you. Seek unto them that have I only was it a great pleasure to Ora Brown had high single with utidlev I Barnard Asstoting Principal maisdell in the l twj £ siasm" will be Dr. Wilson's topic .... 119 89 108—316 ...... 105 familiar spirits, and unto wizards | b? with my friends in their forest 103 Brackett 95 94—294 office this week were Oliver Hamlin Thomj)Slon Hany Do(v camp but to me it was a spiritual tomorrow at 1030 at the Methodis' Rackliff ...... 87 118 99—3C41 Ezarlott ...... 91 114 106—311 that peep, and that mutter: should ' Armour's (5) of the shorthand class and Bar- experience as well. At night, Church. At 7 o'clock he will speak 511 540 562-1613 _ and Fannie Dow. both of Rockland. not a people seek unto their God?' 86 79 88— 253 bara Murray of the office practice with no lights nearer than Jack- on "Varieties in Christian Experi- Old Timers iOi 462 449 475-1386 appoints exrs.; Effie J Seavey. late dsaiah 8: 19>. The citations from, 87 98 83-268’R perry class. Office boys from the junior son, ten miles down the moun ence". Mens Class will meet at 9 ‘c - Brown 85 67 86-! Women’s lea g u e cf Thomaston, deceased. Levi Sea- the Bible include the following pas- 91 98 97—286 business training classes were Rus tain. the darkness seems intense. p. m.; Baraca Class and Church Jameson Miller ..... 76 87 86-! The High School team bowed to vey of Thomaston appointed exr.: sages: “When thou art com? into! 88 88 97—273 sell Kaler. Richard Simmons, Al The lights come from the stars School at noon and young peoples J Jackson McAllister 74 79 7272—2251_; Snow's Monday night, losing five Leander S. Whiimore. late of Thom-1 the land which the Lord thy God i .. 103 91 9 0 - 284 bert Munro. Franklin Call, Richard mi cling at 6 30 Tuesday at 7. p. m. [O Brown Gay ...... 98 92 aston. deceased. Elizabeth M. Libby giveth thee, thou shalt not learn • that splash the heavens. You 84—: ;point- The first string was tied. comes the first in a series of talks 455 454 455-1365 Seaman. William Rokes. Raymond ,I of Thomaston appointed exx : Nellie ! to do after the abomination of j look up. rather than down 3o Howard 80 101 108—: Kennedy, and James York on "Evangels of Reform" Savonaro Rovers <0( 413 426 436-1: A. Gallagher, late of Boston. Mass..[ those nations. There shall not b e■ - ill. the only sound the dull to take the two points, and won la and George Fox. • A. Flanagan ...... 81 85 deceased. Foreign Will allowed, no I found among you any one th a t. roar of the Wild Cat river which 73—239 • Green in McAllister ill the third string by 17 pins Virginia Due to an overcrowded study hall Peterson ...... 92 77 83—252 and 3d strings. appointment made; Catherine W niaketh his son or his daughter to cuts the watershed between relied 117 for high tingle and 292 7th period in the auditorium, pupils "The First Recorded Thanksgiv W. Karl 132 101 82—285 Ireland, late of Thomaston, de pass through the fire, or that useth Black Mountain and Spruce; * * * * far high total. Dot Bird had a good who were seated in the ramp have ing Service" will be the f errnon topic J. Karl ...... 83 93 79—245 Harding’s Wonders took five more ! total with 283. ceased. Elvira H Lynn of Quincy. divination, or an observer of times, and the bears as the crunch the moved to Room 24 and are in charge by Rev. Charles A. Marstaller at Murphy ...... 83 90 91-364 Mass., appointed exx. or an enchanter, or a witch, or a apoles in the orchard, the juice points at the expense of the Ki- The Telephone girls pushed of volunteer proctors, Charles Libby I the Littlefield Memorial Church. 441 436 438-128a Petitions for Administration gran of which they love. wank- Club, up 97 pins on the total. ' (Continued on Page Eight) and John Ouptill — Eleanore Young Two years later I went again— Sunday morning at 10.30. There will I Gulf was down 94 pins in a match ted: Estates. John August Suomela ceased, final account presented by the third visit. This year my be two anthems by the choir. The , W’ith Perry s, losing five points. Ed Piften boys m tIds school are Sea ' »•*« Thomaston, deceased. Hilda Melvin Lawry. admr.; Lottie H. Be\- good friend the doctor had gone [Church School meets at 1145: the Sukeforth had 310 for high total Scouts and are enjoying classes in Aliina Suomela of Thomaston 1 erage, late of North Haven, deceased DINE ON THANKSGIVING to his eternal home. Each of Junior C. E. at 5 and th? Senior anc* 122 f°r hl8h single. magic. Tuesday evenings with Dr , Admx ; A.bert L. Briggs, late o f ! first and final account presented these journeys was made late in C. E. at 6 with praise service and Perry’s (5) Leigh, in navigation on Wednesdays Rockland, deceased. Velzora G am -, by Harold H. Beverage of River- At Hillcrest Homestead October. sermon at 7.15, the topic being "The Sukeforth 83 122 105 and at regular scout meetings on °1 - River. Mass., admx. head, N. Y . admr.; William Padham ROUTE ONE—W ARREN. ME. Right Way ". The singing of the i Perry Fridays, with Tom Sweeney. Dr Petition for License to Sell Real j late Of Camden, deceased third and This fall there were more bears FILL COURSE ztg-J Q f - hymns will be accompanied by the, I Post . Haskell, and John Rossnagel.. T he,Estalc granted: Estate Frank L final account presented by Nellie in evidence because it was a good ■■i be?ch-nut year. You never see violin and clarinet and there will i Legage j ) scouts are busily engaged In taking Peabody, .ate of Warren, deceased. 1 j- Davis, admx.; Abbie S. Leach, Turkey Dinner J them if they see you first, but be solos by Sylvia Hooper and Ron Norton ...... 96 106 FAMILY STYLE • broken or used toys, and putting Pfesented by Lealand C Peabody of late of St. George, deceased, first ald Lord. Jr. Prayer meeting Tues 427 490 447-1364 To be served hourly from 1 to 7 P. M. them in an attractive condition to Warl»n. admr. J and final account presented by you know they are about. Not only is it food they are after, day evening at 730. The Ladies Aid G ulf <01 Reservations must be made by give to children in need at Christ- Petition lor New License to Sell | Charles H. Leach, exr.; Fred W. but in these lonely regions they meets with Mrs. Earl Graves Friday [Smith 83 82 76-241 Tuesday Night, Nov. 28 mas time. If anyone has toys that Rfa‘ Estate granted: Estate Olivia j Brown, late of Camden, deceased, Telephone W 4RREN 3-41 range to find a good den for the afternoon and evening at her home Hallowell ... 74 81 80—235 can be reconditioned, please call B JatT>es. late of Milton. Mass., de- i first and final account presented by 141-142 54 Brewster St. Seavey .... 71 79 73—223 any of the scouts listed and they < *« e d . presented by Arthur D. I Alice C. Brown, adm x; Alice C. cold winter. I do not know why it is. but you seem to feel the • • • • Greeley 94 88 84—266 Hill of Boston. Mass.. Richard H George of Thomaston, first account will gladly call for them: Dudley , presence of God It was the Special Thanksgiving services will Danielson 104 91 110-305 Harvev, Arthur Sullivan. Guido I Wiswall of Salem. Mass . and Adams presented by Rita C. Smith of first time when I was the only be observed at the Congregational 426 421I Fiore. Robert Smalley Charles j Sherman HUI of Cambridge. Mass JIMMIE AND DICK Thomaston, conservator. Church at 10.30 a m.. with church New Record ?XM. man. Weed. David Newcomb. Christie Petitions for Probate of Will pre Jupiter caine up over Black school at the same hour. Special Something to write home about WITH ADDITION AL Adams. Maynard Green. Russell ventions for Guardian granted: for n01k,e: Nett;p y Orlffln mountain in the cast as I have music by the mixed quartet and the the exhibition put on by the SIX— RADIO STARS—SIX Williamson. Roland Hayes. Douglas Edward A. Ludwig and Patricia R. ,a,e of de^ aM>d. wilUam Ludwig, minors of Washington. s»en him so many times over girls' chorus, with processional and , ~ ------IN A GREAT ALL STAR Cooper. 8tuart Ames. William Bick A. Griffin of Rockland named exe recssional. The special T h an k -’ o'clock instead of the usual hour , Fred L. Ludwig of Washington, the ocean I cooked and ate nell, Milton Robarts. and Richard cutor: Lula M Rice, late of Cam offering will be received cn this Sun- After the nipper the Comrade, will THANKSGIVING DAY SHOW gdn.: Nathaniel 6. Cramer of Union. cut-doors. Jesus often withdrew Spear—Arthur Sullivan den. deceased. Katharene O. Lar- day and the theme of the sermon attend the Methodist church eve- Helen M. Cramer of Union, gdn. into the mountain to be alone 3 P. M. AND 8 P. M.— NOV, 30 , ner of East Eddington. Mass. named with God. I can understand by Rev. Corwin H. Olds will be "The ning service in a body, from 7.03 Mrs. Rogers has begun making Petitions for Distribution granted: exx.: Rose M. Varney, late of Cam Pilgrim Tradition". Comrades of to 8.00 p. m. The Pilgrim Home plans for the popular annual Christ- Estates. Elva M Delano, late of that —William A. Holman COMMUNITY BUILDING den. deceased. Mary Heal Tiffany the Way will meet for a supper-de makers will meet in the vestry on Auspiees Knox County Entertaimaenl Club mas candlelight assembly. Friendship, deceased, presented by of Camden named exx.; William K votional meeting in the vestry at 6 Tuesday at 7 p. m. 138.140-142 • • • • Melvin LawTy. adm r; Abbie S. charmer, or an consulter with fa Clinton, late of Rockport, deceased Recent activities in the 4th period Leach, late of St. George, deceased. miliar spirits, or a wizard, or a Winifred L. Clinton of Rockport Oral English class include the pro- presented by Charles H Leach of necromancer. For all th a t do these I ic« •«'«< ’«•< wx’M'gx'cx'CX'CtM’e'S'ctx'g'C'g'gwg'C’e'ce*; named exx : Annabel S. Hodgman, during of three plays. “At Last" St. George, exr. things are an abomination unto late of Camden, deceased. Maurice I Is to be presented by Charlotte Gil- Petition for Confirmation of the Lord: and because of all these I E. Payson of Camden named exr. ¥ christ. Marian Curtis, and Frances Trustee granted: Estate Ella D abominations the Lord thy God V D'Agostino, with Miss D'Agostino Shibles. late of Rockport, deceased Petitions for Administration pre doth drive them out from before V F as leader Georgia B Pendleton of Islesboro. sented for notice: Estates. Alton thee 'Deut. 18:9-12). F ’F Herbert Eilingwood. Trafton Trustee M Hibbert, late of Washington, de • • • • «• ceased, Clarence U. Hibbert of Mid F Sprowl. Frances Oillano and Don Petition for Conservator granted: At the Church of the Nazarene F Fogg are presenting "The Haunted Estate Lizzie F Crockett of Rock- dletown. Conn., named admr.; tomorrow Sunday School is at 2 House" This is a mystery play and land. Earle McIntosh of Rockland Maude O'Brien Hallowell, late of p. m. with the pastor, James F. Rockland, deceased, James Connei- Don Fogg is director. appointed conservator. Cameron, preaching at 3 p. m. on The Cowboy and the Lady ' is Account allowed Belle V. Corthel! jlanI of Rockland named admr.; Fred "What Is a Christian." The ser W. Shibles. late of Rockport, de being presented by Sulo Salo and late cf Rockland, deceased, first mon subject at 730 will be “Re ceased, Harold D. Pendleton of Bertrum Snow, and final account presented by member Lot's Wife." Islesboro named admr d.b.n.c.t.a. The entire class Is now working Clark R Staples, exr.; Cynthia M ' • • • • Petition for Confi.maticn of on a choric reading called "I Once Philbrook. late of Camden, de- At the Universalist Church 10.45 ated for Knew a Proud and Mysterious Cat." ceased first and final account pre- Truslee P ^ ^ n te d for notice: Es- friends and families will gather for Voices have been tested and it will -ented by Franklin D. Philbrook. tat* Marlt E Roweli' lat« off South the annua! Thanksgiving sertlee. be presented soon. admr.: Samuel H Creighton, late of Thomaston, deceased. Fred W Row- • • • • , Special music will feature the oc Warren, deceased, first and flna; Norway named trustze casion Dr. Lowe will take for the Vote for the “lUting" Cause!!— Petition for License to Seii Real account (including private claim subject of his sermon: "Envy Is Not Campaign Manager j Estate presented for notice: Estate of administrator) presented by the Answer " The Church School • • • • Clarence A. Fish, late of Camden James E. Creighton, admr.; Elva will meet hi the vestry a t the noon Scheduled for next Tuesday's as deceased, presented by Z M Dwmal M Delano, late of Friendship, de hour: kindergarten for small child sembly Is an all student-talent pro ______admr. ren in the vestry during the morn gram arranged by Mrs. Matheson, English.' Accounts presented for notice: method in Sophomore ing service of worship. Young which will feature a trumpet solo, Charles B Brown, late of Rockland Eloise Law received the highest People's Christian Union meeting several vocal solos, a humorou. deceased, first and final account score of 98 in the Church parlor at 7 p. m. reading, vocal duet, musical reading 1 presented by Clara A Couhig. exx.; • • • • and violin solos, with over a dozen One hundred Western Union I Andrew J. Peters, late of Boston. pupils taking part. Telegraph Money Order blanks Mass., deceased, first and final ac- ‘ How To P,event Pessimism" will were given the junior business' count presented by Charles F. be the subject of the Thanksgiving T^n?-?_'e.-P .auT traininS classes this week by M an -Iw<,ed and Harold Peters, both of Sunday sermon at the First Baptist for a trip to the World'.- Fair and ager Oardner for use in their j Boston, Mass., exrs.; Charles W. Church Sunday at 10.30. Thanks to Washington by the Juniors and study of satisfactory ways of send- Bverett. late of Washington, d?- giving music will be rendered by Seniors th? choir. The Church School for • • • • :ng money—Marie Sanderson eeased first account presented by • • • • , , Ralph W. Farris, admr.; Katie E men. women, boys, girls will be held The Senior play cast enjoyed a Coach and Mrs. Matheson are in Daggett, late of Rockla:«d , de- a t noon. The Intermediate C. E. supper at the Congregational Cambridge attending the Harvard- j ceased, first and final account pre- meeting will open at 4 30 in the Church Wedne-doy before attend Yale game. J sented by Marshall M. Daggett, vestry with Cora Dorr as the lead ing rehearsal. In the group were ------exr.; Fanny E. Thompson, late of er. The Senior C. E. meeting wl’l Victoria Anastasio. Owen Allen, TALK OF THE TOWN Camden. deceas“d. second and final be held at 615 and will be a Thank- Barbara Bartlett, Betty Beach, Bill account presented by Arthur P giving meeting with special fea Bicknell. Barbara Bodman Wilbur A 240-pound buck shot at Lincoln : exr; Loretta Caminoni, late of tures. This . oriety is In a contest Dorr, Perry Howard, Charles Libby Carl Griffith was the piece de Camden, deceased, first Trust ac with the First Baptist Society of Laura Pomeroy, and Coach Allstoniby . i r3„n, hv n , , resistance at a banquet served to | c3jnl Presented b\ Tip Canal Na Portland, and at the present is lead- Smith. 24 members cf the Eastern Division 1 tlcna: Banlc of Portland, trustee; Vote for Olover—Sane and sound HlBe Club Thursday night at Albert O. Bowler, lat" of Rockland J .1 j deceased, first and final account dealing on the question of relief.— Ccoper s Beaen. _ . . . 1 presented by Ensign Otis, adme.: Campaign Manager , ------, „ . „ . , ' . . . . Mrs. Ella M. Hyland, department William A Hastings, late cf iliom- Relieve misery as 3 out of 5 mothers do. Rub Junior High enjoyed a social las’ | president of the United Spanish ! aston, deceased, first and final ac- throat, chest, back with night in the gym. with an enter- War Veterans Auxiliary has begun j count p. tie uteri by Frank D El- tainment in the auditorium. V ir-11,
V.F.W. beano party Saturday The preliminary steps have been TALK OF THE TOWN night in 0(^1 Fellows hall. End Of The Series taken toward the erection of the holiday street lights. J. Hugh Montgomery of Camden Grand Prize In Band-Elks SIS has been elected a State director Beano Series Won By Sunshine Society will meet Mon THANKSGIVING of the New England Council. day afternoon in the Central Maine Gertrude Bickford rooms, to tack a comforter. Nov 2» Rockport Minstrel show by Putnam Bicknell has been making At the Community Building High School Band at Town hall. some extended improvements on his The Democrats, 50 in number, Nov. 30—Thanksgiving Day No 2. Thursday was Held the final game Nov 30—Jimmie A Dick Radio Beech street residence in the na held a committee meeting at the ItounJtin at Community Building. ture of a new garage, driveways, of the five-game series, sponsored by Nov. 30—Camden—Thanksgiving Hall Court House last night, discussing at Opera House, auspices Outing Club trees removed and a coat of paint Elks Club and Rockland Band. registration and other election pre Dec. 4 Municipal election Dec. 6—Rockport Methodist Church that has a touch of glorious deep Long before and during the short liminaries. !£*£Plan your entire Thanksgiving Dinner at our Markets and Save fair winter coloring for his house. concert by the band the crowd Dec. 6—Littlefield Memorial Church Time and Money. Plump, tender Turkeys, shining red Cranberries, fair. gathered and when playing began Very favorable word comes from Dec 7 — Thomaston — Federated crisp clean Vegetables . . . everything from savory Soups to palate Church fair Strand Theatre features for next it was to a full house—a Brand Boston as to the condition of Post Dec 8 Thomaston Illustrated travel week are: Sunday. Monday and crowd. The winners were: pleasing Assorted Nuts are featured at prices that enable you to Save talk by Thomas Macdonald at K. P master Edward C Moran who has hall. Tuesday, "Drums Along the Mo Mrs. Phyllis Ogier, box of gro been under observation in a hospital without stinting on quality or quantity. Dec ft—George A Dixie at Camden ceries; Mrs. Allie Blacklngton, tour Opera House hawk." with Henry Fonda and for several weeks Dec ll—DU.V. Christmas fair at Claudette Colbert; Wednesday and pounds of spry; Charles Seavey. G A R hall. smoking stand; special, handsome Dec. 14—Baptist Men's League meets. Thursday, “The Secrets of Dr. Kil Miss Ethel Rackllffe is having a Deo. 14-15 Senior class play "China basket of fruit, two Winners. Ernest dare," with Lionel Barrymore and week's vacation from the telephone Boy" at Rockland High School audi Rawley, Tenant's Harbor; Frbnk torium. Lew Ayres; Friday and Saturday, office, unfortunately spending the Fuller, 15 pounds sugar; Mrs. Evelyn "The Tower of London." with Basil first three days at Knox Hospital THE WEATHER Archer. Spruce Head, cannlster set; Rathbone and Boris Karloff for a throat operation. Charles Ronco, four pounds spry; Tender ears quivered this morning The ever present criticism of special, chicken. Mrs Owen John Several persons notified the police under the influence of that sharp newspapers is "exaggeration” but son; Mrs. Oeorge Shaw, four pounds de partment yesterday that an elder breeze which came out of the liorth- The Courier-Gazette was guilty in of Crisco; Mrs. Helen Johnson, dish- ly man was acting strangely in the east. to the accompaniment of tem the opposite extreme Thursday pan; Mrs. Delia York, oriental rug suburbs. The police had no difficulty perature of hardly more than 15 (four winners); again Ernest Raw- SELECTED LITTLE PIG when it credited A. C. McLoon's In finding him, and discovered that abo"» Almost time for some folks ley |one of three winners—the spe Washington County hunting party he was in a confused mental state to be puttir { their douL.e windows cial beefsteak dinner with all the with bagging only two deer. The and not quite certain about his own on. Only five more days to tin fixings; Mrs. ISadie Griffin, three truth of the matter is that the name. He was returned to his home Honest to Goodness Thanksgiving. pounds of coffee; Mrs. Nina Mar group toted out three doe and three eventually. shall, 15 pounds of sugar; Mrs JLona buck. Should have known "A C.“ Smith, box of groceries; special, 20 More Talk of the Town on Page 2. would go the limit. PORK pounds of sugar. Miss Louise Rack TURKEYS The vending machine recently liff; again Mrs. Owen Johnson won STATE T O ROAST installed in the High School has THANKSGIVING DAY Kf^rThe time honored Turkey, roasted to a golden brown, and oh. so tender and flavorsome when and chose the clothes dryer. it is one of our selected birds. Heavy with meat on the breast and joint . . . the best that can be been removed. Amos Johnson, eight pounds of bought at any price. To be assured of obtaining an extra fine bird we urge you to select yours Next Thursday being Thanks lard; Arthur Adolphson. two winners, TRACTION GRIP NOW. You can leave it in our modern cooler until needed. A class of 25 High School stu giving Day, as recognized by the double boiler; the beefsteak special FANCY YOUNG TOM I FANCY YOUNG HEN POUND dents was at Hopkins Oarage yes State of Maine, The Courier-Ga went to Mrs. Louise Crozier; Mrs. terday finding out what makes the zette will go to press Wednesday Louise Davis, bag of flour; Mrs. Ed SNOW TIRES wheels go round. More about this afternoon in order ttiat the staff Hayes, food grater; special, a nice later. fat chicken, fl-aforest Brazier; Mrs. TURKEYS ■ 25c|TURKEYS - 27c may properly observe the holi ! Charles Ronco, three pounds of cof Just the Thing For day. Advertisers and contribu Milton W. Weymouth, Jr. who has tors will please take note. fee; extra special, chicken, peck of WE SHALL HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF THE MOST DELICIOUS BIRDS been in Chinese waters with the j potatoes, and four pounds of lard. Safer Winter Driving NATIVE NATIVE NATIVE Native U. S. Navy, has been promoted to Mrs. Florence Knight; Mrs. Lyle fireman first class, and trans Bath Times: Ross Benner of Drinkwater, Spruce Head, bag of 5.50-16 $8.55 CHICKENS DUCKS GEESE FOWL ferred to Manila. Rockland, who forgot an engage flour. 6.00-16 10.85 POUND POUND POUND POUND ment he had with the municipal Mrs. Donald Farrand won the Past Department Commander court Judge in this city last week, last regular game, a bag of flour, and 6.50-16 11.75 25/ 19/ 25/ 2 1 / Oliver R. Hamlin has been reco- paid *18 95 Wednesday morning for the first of the free games, one of 5.25-17 7.70 mended for National Department his lapse of memory when he plead four winners, four pounds of Crisco; 5.25-17—6 Ply 8.85 Chief of Staff. Albert J. Brlckley ed guilty to operating a motor ve Mrs Milton Dick won the second CANADA DRY LARGE BOTTLES has been recommended for national hicle without an operator's license. free game. x>ne bushel potatoes; the 5.50-17 8.60 fLIQVOT CLIH CONTENTS deputy inspector. Judge Gardiner R. Deering suspend door prize, a folding table, made at 5.50-17—6 Ply 9.90 GINGER ALE 2 2 5 / the PrLson, was taken by Mrs. Ar ed a fine of *10. Benner was ordered 6.00-17 9.75 Rockland's first "radio round-up’ to report in municipal court on lene Favreau, and the grand prize will 'be held Thanksgiving night at SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR Wednesday of last week by Patrol of *25 was won by Mrs. Oertrude 6.00-17—0 Ply 10.95 | THAN KSG IVINIO TABLE Community Building with the popu Bickford. man Donald Crosby and tailed to 5.25-18 7.95 We all have reasons to be thankful for, foremost of which is lar Jimmie & Dick in headline roles The Elks Club and Rockland Band appear. An officer went to Rock that America Is at PEACE with the rest of the world . .. An DIAMOND BUDDED—LGE. SIZE—RED STAMP supported by eight professional join in thanking all the people who, 5.00-20 7.95 land after the respondent Wednes other thing you will have reason to be thankful for Ls to take W ALNU TS ...... lb 25c radio acts. Two outstanding ama by their loyal patronage, helped to day. which accounts for the heavy 5.25-21—6 Ply 10.00 our advire and serve the bread that we use in our own home ...... 2 pkg* 21c teurs will add their talent. There make this series the grand success NONE SUCH MINCEMEAT.... costs assessed 6.00-21—6 Ply 12.25 and which we KNOW will please every member of your will be two shows, a matinee at 3 it was. family, too— DROMEDARY DATES, pitted ...... 2 pkg* 23c and main show a t 8 p. m. Rival Belfast Journal: In line with the 6.50-19—6 Ply 13.85 FRIENDS MINCE M EAT ...... 25c dog food banks will be given away co-operative idea of the Maine State Stafford Congdon has returned 4.50-21 7.20 GOLDEN HEART BREAD from a week's stay in Bangor, where BULK CITRON ...... lb 29c in the afternoon. Employment Service and the Bel he received treatment for a foot fast Chamber of Commerce in an MOUNTED FREE DROMEDARY DICED FRUIT 25c A decidedly out-of-the-ordinary injury. OCEAN SPRAY endeavor to co-ordinate employer SEEDLESS RAISINS ...... 19c injury was sustained by a young and employe. Charles D. JUlson CRANBERRY SAUCE...... 2 tins 21c woman named Frances Heath at Beano at I O O P hall Tuesday MILLER’S GARAGE SEEDED RAISINS ...... 15c from the Rockland office, will be nt 608 Main street, Rankin block yes the City building on Friday of each j p. m 2.15. Adm. two cards 25c — RANKIN ST.. ROCKLAND. ME. MORTON HOUSE—JUST HEAT AND SERVE POP CORN, fancy bulk ...... 25c adv. 141-142 terday. Miss Heath was cleaning week from 8 30 to 4 o'clock for a I 10c out a closet and set outside a bottle DATE PUDDING, tin 10c FRIENDS BAKED INDIAN PUfDDING, tin time. A private office will be main- ' of gasoline used for clothes clean FRIENDS RICE PUDDING ...... 10c tained for the convenience of any-1 DATE. FIG. PLUM ing purposes. Along came the fam one interested, but naturally its GREEN GIANT PEA S ...... 27c ily cat and upset the bottle, unbe- continuance will depend entirely | HEINZ PUDDINGS 2 lge tins 65c l/ 2 lb cake* 27c knownst to Miss Heath who chose BE READY FOR BAKER’S CHOCOLATE, two that time to light a match. A flash upon the business done It is very' MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ...... lb 26c much hoped that employers will THANKSGIVING CANDIES fire resulted with the cat in the ORANGE MARMALADE ...... 17c middle of it. Miss Heath caught register their need which will be FANCY QUALITY 19c and extinguished her flaming pet gone into in detail, and so make RIBBON C A N D Y ...... 2 lb box 29c J E L L -0 ...... THE HOLIDAY ASSORTED POUND BOX but sustained burns herself in the use of this office. PUMPKIN ...... 19c process on her hands. A diaphone CHOCOLATES ...... 25c Anderson Camp. Sons of Union CELLO BAG SQUASH ...... 19c alarm from Box 46 called the fire SPECIAL SPECIAL Veterans of the Civil War. held its department which handled the blaze HERSHEY K IS S E S ...... 23c MINCE MEAT, old tim e ...... 19c annual meeting Wednesday night with small damage. PEANUT BUTTER KISSES...... 2 lb* 29c and chose these officers: Comman DRESSES MEN 'S s m s ASSORTED C A N D Y ST IC K S...... jar 10c PURITAN OLD FASHIONED der, Charles Shailer: senior vice ASSORTED—FIVE POUND BOX FRUIT PUDDING ...... 10c Beano at G A R hall Monday at NE OR TWO PIECE commander. Herbert Higgins; Junior CHOCOLATES ...... 75c 7.30—adv. 141-lt vice commander. George Moody; FOR THAT TURKEY DRESSING secretary, Albert Thomas; treasurer, PEPPERMINT P A T T IE S ...... lb box 19c OYSTERS I COMMON CRACKERS Home-made doughnuts, fresh as I. Leslie Cross; Camp Council mem A NEW DELICIOUS DOUGHNUT—TRY TIU*H TODAY Pint, 23c | Pound Box 19c ordered at 25 cts. per dozen. Choc ber. George Moody. Rev. H. R. 59c olate, sugar and molasses—as you Wlnchenbaugh paid an eloquent like 'em. Marguerite Johnson, tel. tribute to the late Edward K. Oould, 2 for $1.00 6 9 c OATMEAL DOUGHNUTSdoz 17‘ SURE MIX 1 I-B. 1054-W, 9 Broad street, Rockland. a past division commander of the CAN 139*144 Maine Sons whose work In behalf DIAMOND WALNUTS lb 23c CRISCO 19c - 5 3 c of the order has been of a most Beautifully Dry Cleaned and Pressed FANCY MIXED NUTS ...... lb 21c Prune and feed your tree. Now valuable character. The Camp and NUTS Is the time. Trees taken down. Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will have Fre»b Roasted PEANUTS, 2 qts 19c HOLIDAY SPICE CAKE Complete tree surgery service. Al a joint installation next month. Other Garments at Low Prices Get Free Recipe Here bert Quinn, tel. 741-W. State Supper was served by the Auxiliary license.—adv. 138141 Wednesday night. JUST A FEW THINGS YOU WILL NEED ------» HONEY, BIRDSEYE STRAWBERRIES, FIGS, DATFS. TOMATOES. LETTUCE. CAULI BORN LAUNDRY SPECIAL FLOWER. CUCUMBERS, STRING BEANS. BRUSSF.I. SPROUTS. SQUASH. TIUNIP. PEARS 30 FANCY NATIVE DELICIOUS APPLES, GRAPES. WHITE ONIONS, RED ONIONS. PASCAL CELERY. ALL McIntosh—At Rockland. Nov. 24. to ROASTING CHICKENS Mr and Mrs Charles H McIntosh, a TEL KINDS OF CHEESE, CHESTNUTS, MUSHROOMS. SWEET POTATOES. SWEET PEPPERS, daughter HL. FLAT WORK McIn to sh apples. Dressed As Desired Rollins—At Knox Hospital. Nov. 24. J Pound 25 Cents to Mr and Mrs Howard E Rollins CLARK STAPLES iEdna Gregory) of Camden, a son- 7 CENTS PER LB. TEL. 271-M. ROCKLAND. ME. Scott Gregory BIRDS EYK TURKEYS .re norti*ern FRESH CRISP CELERY, 2 bch 19c 141-142 170 Shirt sent with this bundle 170 birds. Plumper-cmaller-boned. 10% more SUGAR 10- 55c MARRIED white meat. Grade A and U . S. Govern FANCY Bucklin-Robinson—At Rsrkland. Nov. Beautifully Finished ment inspected Cleaned, drawn, and CRANBERRIES, CAPES 2 qts 29c 16. Victor Bucklin of Rockland and GUARANTEED. Order yours early! LARGE MUMS, per dozen *4. *5. $6 Doris Robinson of Vlnalhaven—By ONLY 10 CENTS EACH POMPOMS, per dozen JIAO Rev. J Charles MacDonald HOLIDAY SPECIALS LARD 3tns 25c CARNATIONS. per dozen JIAO SWEET POTATOES, 9 lbs 25c SNAPDRAGONS, per dozen »1AO DIED WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER FANCY MALNE Andrews—At West Rockport. Nov. 24. ASPARAGUS TIPS MfINTOSH 6 lbs 19c SILSBY’S FLOWER SHOP Delicious out-of* BOX O APPLES, Elberton B. Andrews uged 40 yeirs. season dish ( U o > .) 4 > « > V BUTTER 2 I63c ROCKLAND, ME. 1 month. 16 days Services Mondsv 139-141 at 2 o’clock from West Rockport Church PEOPLE’S LAUNDRY STRAWBERRIES FANCY FLORIDA CARD OF THANKS Serve in short- BOX SWEET AND cakes, tarts (16 ox ) mW I wish to express my sincere thanks 17 LIMEROCK STREET, ROCKLAND, ME- OLEO 2 25c JUICY Special prices la effect fraa In 16 ttoa 29 aalj DR. EMERY B. H O W ARD to the maniy friends who remembered ORANGES 2 doz 3 3 ‘ me In any way. during my recent Ill Dentist ness at Knox Hospital FANCY PITTED Mrs. Albert Shcrmart ALL THE FIXIN'f X-Ray Gas-Oxygen Union. • OYSTERS . . (12 «,???., o>.) 35c SAUER KRAUT, »• 3 lbs 25c Office Honrs: 9.00 to 5.00 •ox 1Qr SQUASH. . (Iftoi.) DATES 2“s 25c 407 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. MEMORIALS PERPETUATE 101-tf PEACHES . ( i ^ . , 25c CHERISHED MEMORIES BROCCOLI. <.?£> 25c FANCY BULK GRAPE JU IC E,___ full qtbot 25c Monuments Sculptured from beautiful marble *u,. SAUSAGE LINKS 19c MINCE O O C r P H T F C MADE FROM ONLY THE BEST 1 OQ or enduring granite, they reflect V lL F E .IV , OF MAINE APPLES thoughtful consideration of loved SHRIMP. . . < £ “ , 39c MEAT A 3C ones who now live only in memo CORN-ON-COB 16c ry. Our large assortment of de CONFECTIONERS A GRAND THANKSGIVING CAKE FOR YOU BURPEE'S signs insures the selection of one r> A v ro DECORATED FOR YOUR 2 7 r that will most fittingly express B IR D S EYE V A IL E O , thanksgiving t .able caC n o iu your sentiments. Upon request, FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service FROSTED -FOODS SUGAR - 7c we will help you in making the THE BEST OF QUALITY—FRESH EVERY DAY Ambulance Service • right choice. TELEPHONES RUSSELL Wm. E. Dornan & Son 390, 781-1 or 781-11 FUNERAL HOME INC. THE PERRY MARKETS 110-112 LIMEROCK STREET 9 CLAREMONT ST. TEL. 662 CEMETERY MEMORIALS PHONE 1234 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY - USE THE LARGE PARKING SPACE AT OUR PARK ST.MARKET ROCKLAND, ME. ROCKLAND, ME. 135Stf EAST UNION A THOMASTON 119-tf"' 98-tf F.verv-Other-Dav P age F ou r Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, November 25, 1939 boys Hobby Club has completed a ' retiu ned Thursday to Springvale U. S. Will Be In War plant stand under the supervision after being in town a few days, WALDOBORO of Mrs. Porter. WARREN ROCKPORT Elizabeth Kenniston, Robert Mar- _ JS zx XX Mr. Hancock called a meeting of « « « « called by the death of Mrs. Merri- But Not For Two Or three field's father Benjamin H. Paul. MRS LOUISE MILLER the Dancing Club, Nov. 17. Vari ALENA L STARRETT LIDA O. CHAMPNEY Years, Says the Jour Mrs Merrifield, who accompanied I 5 T“ 8 9 16 . Correspondent ous games were discussed for the Correspondent Correspondent nalist Vanderbilt 1 1 7 6 them here, will remain for a longer js z5 J5 purpose of arousing more interest in li ■ w i visit. II IX Tel. 27 school socials. Tel 49 Tel. 2229 Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. is here to V w The P. F. A. held a meeting Nov. Everett Pitts returned Friday to ]ecture on a dozen of his most in- m 15 lb 17 x j Tn.-iat 17. They decided to hold a parent Mrs. Laura Seavey was dinner! At the annual business session of |Fiamingham, Mass., after spending teresting interviews, including those Mrs. Isabel Labe and Mrs. Louise J 26 . j „„„ and son banquet in the near future. the holiday vacation with his fam ife 19 l l Mi Her attended the tea 1 eld in con- ” guest Tuhrsday at the Baptist par- i the Young People's Society Chrls- ! with the king of the Bedouins. Ed- ... -x Th„r. These committees were appointed: sonage. ; tian Endeavor these officers and ily nection with Donation Cay Thurs- „ Mr and Mrs. Edgar S Bohndell ward VIII and George VI of Oreat vl 1 i4 . , ,, v ,„ , Allen Palmer and Clayton Hoak. Georee E Grav Grand Master committees were elected: President. dav at the Lincon Home in New- . ' 8 ■' ‘ ‘ n„im hv vtr« m-pcirients entertained at a neighborhood party Br.tain Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler and ■ , program; Chester Oenthner and at Arms, was in Boothbay Harbor Frederick Quimby, vice presidents. I _ _ ...... lb Z7 i ife 29 , Theodore Hall, with Mr. Gerry ar- I Thursday night. 13 being present Gandhi. He will talk tonight at Monday to attend the 57th annl- Earl Dean: Nonna Hoyle: secretary. Mr and Mrs. Orthel Tuttle and rangem€nts; an{j Arthur Burgess Leoline Wilson- treasurer. Maurice ,Bean0 uas the favorite pastime, (he Brookline Baptist Church, io 5 i^ daughter Alta have gone to Pern- and ^ghorn clean-up. versarytion of observance Boothbay of Harbor the instttu- Lodge , Marston: missionary treasurer. Al- ' *»«> receiving the Mr Vanderbilt who 'builds up" brook. Ga„ where they will spent the The Music Club members Friday K P O t X members of Gorges thea Joyce; choir leader. TYrne highest number of points and also his syndicated newspaper work by 44 winter listened to the Dr. Walter Dam- River Lodge who attended were Whitney; press correspondents. the major prize and Mrs the publicity of lecturing arrived ______J * S5 $7 Mr and Mrs Harold RackiifT of rosch Music Appreciation Hour of Vera Easton and Leoline Wilson; Herbert Crockett receiving low score (rom Toronto. 3b Joseph Sticknev and A. P Gray. Rockland have been recent guests jyj. They heard George Per Lunch was served. j Being a columnist in 75 dailies, 5 5 ' Dinner guests Thursday at the | membership committee. Mary Reed, I 42 4s ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spear. I Uick Hondels Water Music Suite, HI home of Hannah Spear, were, ^airm an. Gladys Quimby. Edgar Thurston Spear and Earl Davis yjr Vanderbilt has some positive Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Standish Largo from Xerxes, Miss Cecil Eugley of Waldoboro. Poster: Planlsts- Vera Easton- have h returned . from an enjoyable At the Ritz-Carlton he said H4 1 45 4b 47 were weekend visitors at Mr and I This week's news was written Feme Whitney. Arlene Tominski. | nunt ng lrlp 81 LUt* ( he regarded it as a certainty that w Mrs Ernest Robinson's in Portland j,y Elmer Achorn, Gerald Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Spear, For i Funeral services were held Wed-. the united States would be in the 4 5 50 5i The long delayed work of laying Mrs. Harold Smith of Coopers Madlyn Oenthner, Richard Miller, rest Stone, and Wesley Spear. nesdaj for Benjamin H. Paul at his war—hut probably not for two or an underground cable for telephone Mills was a visitor Friday in town. Louise Hand and Howard Steele. The study unit of the Woman's . . _____home_ Rev. H. I. Holt officiating. ,hr__ ft 51 W 55 and electric lines near the junction _ __ tnree jears. Floyd Benner, Capt. Ralph Pol- Edwin Black acted as editor-ln- Club met Thursday at the home of . . . x Interment was In Amesbury Hill I of Russell avenue and Union street Mr Vanderbilt will be in it. He 5b 57 lard. Ralph Stahl, Howard Kimball chief, Mrs. Everett Cunningham. Papers is now underwav. and when com-I " 2 ' . <= and hU Washln«ton representative, ■ and Otis Ellis attended a conven- read and discussed Included, "Com Rev. H. I. Holt will preach Sun- . . „ -v - 1 pleted another big improvement ' , , . „ . ,, "°“n O- O Brien who was with him, 5$ 5$ tion of the 8th Masonic district mon Sense of American Neutrality" G ROSS NECK will have been made in that vicinity ;u;d . and Rockpon aro both majors on he Army gen- Monday in Belfast. by Mrs. Frank Rowe, "Family Ses Miss Hope Cunningham enter- fchurch Sfhool at neon; Christian sta®- They met in the Army Mrs. Mary Wade was hostess Mrs. Melvin Oenthner. Miss sions Inc.," by Mrs. George New- j HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL (Cont.) VERTICAL (Cont.) after the war. and have traveled 10-Forbear Thursday to the Susannah Wesley Esther Genthner and Albion Genth- bert, "Labor and National Unity",tained a group of young friends a t) Endeavor at 6 1-Odd 44- Stake in cards many a hot news trail since. t-Coupled 45- Bottom of the feet 12- Native of Africa a birthday party Thursday from i Schools will close Wednesday Siciety. ner called Sunday on Mrs. Melissa I by Mrs Clarence Peabody. "Old To Vanderbilt, it looks like a five- Il-A n emanation of 47-V etsel 13- Member of a — * — ~- ••• j People, a Rising National Problem, ’ 3 to 5 p m.. Games were enjoyed night for the Thanksgiving recess. I military school The annual Red Cross drive is Davis at the village year war. in which Russia will even- radium 4S-Freeze now in progress being locally spon- I Mrs. Melvin Genthner and by Mrs. Everett Cunningham.", ftt the close of wblcb refreshments reopening Monday 13-Cut in pitcea 49-Cuts in half I5-Look after 7...... 7 "7. "777' . . tually be fighting on the side of ii_Aed«n» 51- Girl's name 17-Clothe sored by the Woman's Club. Head- daughter Esther spent Friday and "Where Are the Promises Men Live »*re served The hostess was the I Join the Red Cross is the appeal . ' , . « i«-Araeni the♦ VnmrNazis. •"It lais a wa»war between I Ifi-Waits upon 52- Nerved (Bot.) 20-A visionary project quatere are at the barber shop of Saturday with her sisters Mrs Pearl By," by Mrs. Robert Walker. The recipient of several gifts. Present which is now being sent out. and is Christianity and anti-Christianity, 18- Province of Canada 54-Grew smaller to 23-Notched Ilka a aaw B G. Miller. j Delano and Mrs. Charles Colla- next meeting will be Dec. 21 at the were Evangeline Carle. Helen & worthy „ one. . The______annual drive___ (abbr.) ward the end 25-Rubbers Miss Louise Young is in Bangor more in Friendship, home of Mrs. George Newbert at 2 Young. Ariine Daucett, Carolyn on and Rockport is asked to aJd. he 841,1 19- lilands weit of 56- Relieves 27-Tumulte o'clock. Subject assignments will i Richards. Dottie Ruth Richards, Those wishing to renew their mem- Ttle conver-satlon turned to pro Sicily 57- Gaze 29-To raise where she will make her home with Willis Genthner and John Sim- 58- Moves sidewise 31- A type meaeure(pl.) be made as soon as the m aterial, Elinor Auspland. litical gossip and Charles A Lind- 21- Silkworm of Assam her grandmother, Mrs. Harriet mons have been recent North Wal- bership and those enrolling as new 22- _r Footcd vases 59- Obliterated 32- Twice (Latin) Young. , doboro visitors. is received by the unit chairman. Mrs. Walter Carroll who was in members may leave their contribu- berBb s name came up \ anderbilt 24-Evaporatea 34- Before thia 35- Penetrated Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ludwig are Miss Virginia Creamer and friend Miss Frances K Spear Augusta to care for her young tion at the Rockport Post Office or 'said that ** thought Lindbergh a 28_Fem«le sheep VERTICAL Miss Beatrice Haskell, daughter ’^andson Howard Carroll. Jr . while glw ,0 Arthur K Walker. Rock-j pllot and that he ought to f’ t 37- Employa again hunting in the Allagash region. °f Broad Cove have been recent 38- River In Franca of Mr. and Mrs S. F. Haskell, who hU parents were visiting in Boston. porl s chairman sUck t0 He 118(1 “ • he said 29_Naya, gtatton ln 8 Congressman Ralph O. Brewster callers at Allison Waltz.' 1- Bemg without equal 39- De flits will be the principal speaker on a Albion Oenthner recently visited is studying the violin with Emanuel bas returned home i q q Atwood returned Thursdai t!lat Lindbergh expected to go to France 2- An understanding 10-Aaaumea an attitude Ondricek and is taking several Kwar
of a single brick of pressed coal served to the player, A MAID CALLED MILLS Pre-Sunk Skippers Down In St. Pete dust mixed with clay; and as I i “Sure is," agreed the stranger New Deal Backing VINALHAVEN watch, 1 feel the ship heel under cordially. « « « » Luckless Island Bowlers Why Our Humorous and my feet, and I know that up there "Tell you what," suggested the Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talk* That Seems To Be the Lot MBS OSCAR C. LANE Are Proving To Be Forty Cynical Friend Took His on deck the helmsman has waited unwilling guest, “Let's duck out and Of Paul V. McNutt, Presi About Household Matters Correspondent Fathom “Fish” until the last possible moment to go down to my club for a drink.'* Chinese Rug There veer suddenly across the bows o f , "I'd like to all right,” said the dential Aspirant another ship in order to cut off the billiard player, ‘'but I don't dare, BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS The sandman was round early All records were broken for what Seein' Things Further evidence that the presi 'Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p m over Stations Thursday morning to make walking trail of the evil spirits which follow M.v wife would give me Hell You Gene Hall calks "the hardest kind On the wall in front of me as I dential candidacy of Paul V McNutt WNAC. Boston: WTAO. Worcester: WCSH, Portland: WTIC. Hartford; safe after the Wednesdays storm Q[ hard ,uck.. when thp prp.sunk every Junk which sails the seas, and see—I'm the host." write this, is a Chinese rug. I I wonder if the two eyes, painted up WICC Bridgeport: WEAN, Providence: and WLBZ, Bangor). of snow and Ice. Beating the Golf Trust has the backing of the Adminis- . ___Percy______McPhee of Rockland______was — , Sk ppers were sunk in deep water , brought 11 down wlth me and hung on th e bow of the junk in order The golf courses down here have tratlon was seen in the disclosure Next week some women will take. Roll,meat ln salted and peppered a visltor Thursday in this town. the sixth straight time by the 1 “i lt* P '^e the day after I ar- that it may see its way. are clear another Quarter in their that the Office of Education is di,- __ - ______- ____- a ______i t ,____ ,_ , 1 ' . - rived Snm,. n t mv In Ct _ i .v... 1-1. - — -v.;. mivmci 4.11,1,1 111 uirn down from the pantry shelf a tin flour and fry until brown in lard rived. Some of my friends in St. and on the job. I see all this be- Carl Anderson arrived Thursday Galloping Ganders, who seem to green fees. Two years ago, a visitor tributing to thousands of public Petersburg have wondered why I cause I ’ve seen it all before many of sage or a package of poultry -sea- | Remove meat and in the fat cook i Irom New York bear a charmed life in spite of the soning and proceed to make dress-! minced onion and garlic slowly 10 j The Lions Club met Thursday at brought it. It’s just an ornament; times and know it to be true from the North could play 18 holes school administrators a reprint of of golf on any one of the four golf ing for the holiday bird, Other | minutes without browning. Re best aim and heaviest artillery of It isn't needed for any useful pur- ! An artist friend of mine once told an article by McNutt in the O t,i- Lee Shore Country Club. courses in town for $1. This was women will look over half a dozen turn meat, add hot water, herbs the salt water men. Due to the ab- pose, and 2000 miles is a long way me that the red topped hat of the ber issue of School Life with his Messrs. Hawes and Dobel of the the price in effect up to Jan. 1, small tins or packets or glass jars : and seeds, and salt to taste. Cook State Auditing Department of sence of Skipper Dyer, the Skippers to tote a rug when It isn’t needed, helmsman in the picture on this ' ,UP "L - picture. labeled thyme, summer savoury, j slowly three hours. Then add vege-1 Augusta have "been could call on the services of a sub I've never given anybody a good rug was not in harmony with the . * '*C . ’e e* •iumpe ln town this Over the weekend McNutt wa marjoram, rosemary or mixed herbs I tables cubed, and enough more hot wpek stitute and the Skippers thought and satisfactory reason why that general color scheme. Naturally all ■ ■ (a e c a * was ■ un the guest of the President at Hyde water to show through meat and Jan. 1, after which it cost $1.50 to for poultry' and have all the fun of | I. O. Calderwood, C. C. Webster they could pull a fast one by se- nig (and several others) is here. If he saw was the hat That hat told ' Park, and last week. New Dealc:s vegetables, but not cover them. make the circuit. Tills year's tour an artist at work with a palette full ' and O. V. Drew returned Thursday cur.ng what they believed to be they don't know without asking, I him nothing, but it told me that honored McNutt at a private dinner Cook one hour more, or until vege ists are politely requested to shell of colors. Yes, we're off again on from Waldoboro where they attend one of the best bowlers ln town, couldn't explain it to them, and if the man wearing it was a y^>un? | An active candidate for the Demo- tables are entirely tender. Add out $150 to go around the course this business of herbs. But the ed the zone meeting of the Lions namely Bill Wahlman. who eats. 1 tried, it might sound silly. The man and not a very experienced or 1 cratic presidential nomination with more salt then If tasting shows that anytime before Jan. 1, 1940. After whole country is Interested now. Club. sleeps and drinks in the Cascade actual reason for its presence is seasoned helmsman. Had he been a strong organization in the field, Women have grown their own herbs It is needed. Add sherry, then take Bowling Alleys. A brief glance nt that when I look at it, I see on older man and therefore a more that date, presumably, it will be Miss Sara Bunker arrived Thurs advanced again in the same propor McNutt is looked upon by many this summer: nurseries offer frag from Are and let stand at least 3 the score below however will soon china- seasoned veteran at the helm, he day from Ridgewood. N. J., to spend . , tion—but it won't interest me. It s politicians as the President's first rant clumps for kitchen window hours or overnight to let the dish Thanksgiving holiday with her par- i show that tbe sk iPPers' Judgment Tllere aren t many people who can wouldn't have been wearing a red choice for the 1940 nomination. blend. When ready for dinner heat undoubtedly worth it—if you've got gardens; books are being written,, ents Mr and Mrs. Nelson Bunker. s““ P°°r for expect<‘d star m‘ddle ,°L Uvln? t°Pped hat’ nOt Chln‘ it to spend-for the links are in In the absence of Commissioner fascinating books; in Boston Craw- the stew, lay uncooked baking- She was accompanied by Miss Mazie | dlm^ a n d _eCllpsed , * J ' 'splel>did ‘‘“ I* and kept that way; Studebaker. an assistant said that ford Hollidge has herbs for sale and I powder biscuits over the top. and i by the better bowling of the regu- from their tracks, look out over the importance to an artist, but to the Quackenbsh. Florida landscape, and then by man at the tiller of another junk 1 °*n n° rnunl“on* Plants and the distribution adminl«trators of thewas reprinta routine to at Pierce's the Farm and Garden' bake In a hot oven until biscuits I lars. The Seven Little Tailors and merelv turning ...... 1 flnd « necessary to eat occasion- senoo‘ administrators was a routine Shop and in innumerable stores | are done, While Gene Hall managed to slap merely turning their heads, see the in the immediate vicinity, it was a wives met Friday with Mr. and Mrs. I ally between games matter. Earlier, a reprint of an you’ll And your choice of herbal de- j Savory or Sage Biscuits Everett Libby and enjoyed a turkey Ihts opponent down for 18 pins and plahls of North chlna and the matter for some consideration ln Therefore I started off last week 1 artlcle Secretary Icke* had siml- lights. We have nothing against J 'For chicken shortcake) Captain Skip was trimming the O1 waIls of Peiping. I can, however. maneuvering his own vessel to supper lo investigate another golf course larly been distributed sage and poultry seasoning but It’s Follow your favorite recipe for >r Shields and family are I Ooose for 8 ‘he rest of the Skippers I Wlth Ule Florida sun beating avoid a possible collision, Dr. Victor a little off the beaten track out in Under the recent Government re as silly to limit yourself to those i biscuits, and with the dry ingredi- ln Camden at an early were rocking the boat and it was down hot and bri«ht 0,1 the Pave- | Perhaps that's enough about this to locate a place called Shore Acres on Snell organization. McNutt, as Federal two nuances of flavor as to keep ents sift half teaspoon powdered ment of the street in front of our rug of ours. Anyway it ought to date. Mrs. Shields was given a 50011 fllled wilh eold. salt water, Island. Here a famous golf archi Security Administrator, a few your menu inevitably to steak and savory or sage. Make up the bis apartment, I can look from this explain why I brought it along, farewell praty Thursday night by ' The 1,05,5 are hi a Quantify now. tect, Harold Paddock, who has con months ago took over the Office cf potatoes. cuits as usual, bake them, then split typewriter and see yellow snow on the American Legion Auxiliary, • th« Skippers trying to flnd some He Was the Host Education which previously had A new book, published by Little I them and t o with creamed chicken bronze lions just outside the Lega- structed many a fine golf course in Brown, might be your textbook/ Creamed veal also may be used with Supper was served at the Legion means whereby they can stop the tion Quarter ln Peiping; lions which These Floridians go in strong for various parts of the United States been part of the Department of In only that sounds dull and "Herbs j equal effect home followed by a social evening I a inn.ng streak of the Ganders, and ___ _ ...... ’ pomp, ceremonies and oratory. is laying out a new course on the terior. Mrs Shields was the recipient of a tlw Ganders wondering if it Is bet- foundations of an old one, which ' As “Boss" of the Office of Educa- for the Kitchen" by Irma Goodrich MENU beautiful gift. Mrs. Montilieu Orin-'ter 10 *«P 011 Paying with the’^ * e ™ ld a,loWf th™ t0 * Nothing seems to be done down Mazza is witty, exciting, informa-1 here without its being accompanied was projected back in the Florida I tion, McNutt is able also to reach Breakfast dell, Auxiliary president made the i Skippers or let up a bit, and give p ^ e n U iT T h J tlve and a slick new recipe book all by dedicatory ceremonies and all boom days. H« is making a good j another important group. American Orapefruit Segments bound up in 300 pages. (It has been presentation speech to which Mrs. “ *m » chance to come up for air. Chinpsp thought the , the attendant blah. Somebody Job of it, and in the meantime nine ' educators. Those who know Mc- Oatmeal out a month but we've been so busy Shields responded. On the commit- * Cap’n Grimes looks l.ke a Ches- angry at being disturbed if opens a restaurant and the daily 1 holes are open to the public for a j Nutt have little doubt that he will Shirred Eggs in Cream i perusing our copy and trying the | tee were Florence Gross, Nina Ewell ! C8‘- these days, as he tiptoes blindfolded a i U • d papers b'ossom forth with cards of fee of 50 cents, I teamed up with i capitalize his position to promote Coffee Rings and Montilieu Grlndell I softly around the village his smile Jn lI)f ,nj_h, ".o,"1!?" congratulation for which somebody a man who said he was 70 years old 1 Ills candidacy recipes we didn't get around to tell Brer Rabbit Gingersnaps ing you about it.) The Tournament met Wednesday >s s° wlde- his geniality is so spon- R and . pays at a rate of so mmuch per Inch and had a factory out in Cleveland. Coffee Therefore The McNutt article discussed the Irma Mazza says "just six herbs with Mrs. Blanche Kittredge. i taneous, and his good wil toward ' lore of ‘ space. A . . bush . . league notable Ohio, where he and hls brother importance of education in a De Sunday Dinner this was done and everybody was will make you a good cook and 26 Capt. Edward Greenleaf of yacht mankind is so self-evident, but comes to town and some local club manufactured golf tees. mocracy. Reprint of the article, Anchovy Hors dOeuvre satisfied. I see snow that Is yellow, will bring you culinary fame." so Althea, with Meredith Trefrey, nevertheless he sometimes thinks because it Is Impregnated with the 8‘VCS h ‘m a dinn€r at Whlch eW y' The old gentleman had two clubs, it was indicated had the approve! Meat Pie with Biscuits don’t think it’s a complicated cult Walter Torfason and Herbert he will yet wake up and flnd it has body who has nothing to say. gets which h<; said were given him by of Commissioner Studebaker. Tossed Green Salad yellow dust of the Gobi desert 500 you’re invited to join. Just get a Knowlton left Monday for Miami. all been tout a beautiful dream, that up and says it. and all apparently Walter Hagen, and he knew how to French Bread miles to the north of where it falls —Boston Transcript copy of "Herbs for the Kitchen.' the fragrant arema of 10-cent cigars This I submit is a most unusual ^SVe 8 gOOd ,ime Maybe 5 g00d llse them- After he had beaten me ■ Sherry Bananas and read it through for sheer .delight Union Church Notes have turned to ashes in his mouth business for booster organizations for four consecutive holes. I re- should Have Three Thank-gi, ing, Hampton Fresh-baked Crackers sight to see in Florida. and then follow the author's advice : Sunday School will meet at 10 and that in some unexplainable _ ...... and mavbe “ giws fOme f*°Ple a markcd U'at 1 to take a I industrial note: arr on,. anti Cheese I bought that rug in the palac* about springing your culinary mas o clock. Worship will be a t 11 with manner the Skippers had won a of a Manchu Prince who died 500 chance tO makc “ speech' who Oth' hOle ° r tW° fr° m hlm He look<“d ; thousand more houses In St. Pcters- Coffee terpieces on the family. She writes: special Thanksgiving sermon by the [bowling match. erwise might never be heard from at me quizzically and replied that burg year than therp W(,rf ,gU Supper ' pastor The choir will sing the an- years ago, and not only can I see "Don’t start some morning by In an interview with this paper s the palace. I can almost see th» but what few parties of this nature the game might be more Interest- 1 j.ear Thfy haw Kojn({ up w CTab Louis ! them “The Lord Reigneth;” Doro- beaming at your husband and fam correspondent Captain Skip sug- Pnnce. M r t0ld that to some of I've felt obliged to attend, were an ing if I did Thereafter I strained thc rate over 2, a dav A,sl Health Muffins [ thy Bennett will sing a solo. ily and announce like a decree of gested that perhaps if the readers my inquiring acquaintances in St awful bore to me my back ln an effort to keep up. there are moH. 'vL„ tors ,n th,s Jove. Well, folks, tonight I'm going Assorted Relishes 1 Junior Epworth League will meet I can't help thinking of the chap and when we finished our medal cltJ, (oday u,an Qn thp rorrP5pond. Good Luck Butterscotch Tarts of this column would give some Petersburg, they might think Im to start cooking with herbs.' That, at 4 o clock, Christian Endeavor thought to the matter and send in crazy and I want’ to keen whotho was dragged along to a party score was exactly even, but in ing day las, ypar o H Arp •Recipes given. :tei ^ °fprBi* aW,prajiera,l‘beir suggestions as to how the knowledge J ! m y«!f that with the ordinary garden variety: at the home of some people he match play he was one up. I think of family will ruin everything . .1 L inspirational sermon by the pas- sappers could get a game he might j I look at that rug 'five feet 'ong didn't know and ln whom he was we both enjoyed the game, and I they will be set against the whole HUDSON'S TALES OF THE tor; specui request numbers by the #el an idpa tha, wou,d > by fwt not at all interested He wandered certainly got my 50 cents worth UNION venture and you are licked before . PAMPAS choir, Louise Burgess, organist As it is he is completely at sea with 1100 knots to the square inchi and into the billiard room and found a On the way home I passed a Rolf j Mrs. Charles Shepard has closed you start. If you want to codk with (With six superb illustrations In Pia.ver service will be held in the pleasant looking fellow knocking the course which had stuck me $1.50 ! her home tind is with Mr. and Mis no ccmpass. j I see six Chinamen sitting in a row herbs go ahead and do it. Unless Gravure by Roger Duvoisln, apd veatr5r Tuesday at 7. There will be Ganders • in front of a vertical loom ln what balls about at random green fees plus $1 for a caddy two Miles Hilton of Coopers Mills where your family represent a new and published by Alfred A. Knopf, New a Thanksgiving pie sale Wednesday [ganbpm ...... 95 96 79—270 used to be the reception hall of that "Awful bore, Isn't It. to be ob- days previously. I thumbed my she will be glad to hear from friends strange genus they will severally afternoon at Senter Crane s for the York). t Orlmes ...... 92 83 94— 269 vast stone floored old Manchu liged to hang around here?" He ob- nose at it and kept right on going, in the coming weeks. burst out at the third mouthful. benefit of the 8unday School I W. H Hudson has given to the Littlefield ...... 75 7« 81—232 palace. They are sitting on little •Say. this Is good What did you do reading world a superb volume of Christmas fund. to make It so grand?’ Be careful Shields ...... 99 104 95— 298 stools facing tbe rug on which they South American tales that are all The new electric pump which . . . don’t say medicinally. ’It's G. Arey ...... 87 99 91—277 are working, and dimly through classic in beauty of telling, of Eng the upright threads which will be herbs’.” Nonchalance wins them organ Is being Installed by Harry- lish. and construction of content, 448 458 the roof of the finished rug, I can over and a touch of mystery. Coombs and H A Townsend. 440-1346 that make the volume « choice lit Skippers see the pattern of the rug to be Irma Mazza admits site was an Rev. Kenneth Cook was guest erary addition to any well ordered Drew ...... 77 89 93_259 outlined In colors behlno It on the American girl who married a Latin, j speaker at the meeting of Diamond Library Peterson ...... 105 74 wall. He knocked her complacent ideas The illustrations keep the reader Rock 4' H Club ln Firemens Hall 83—262 Hall ...... 8kelns of dyed wool, shorn from about food In the head, but she Thursday. The first State test was . 79 82 87—248 i«t.r the in the rare qualities and charm of wasnT too cld to learn. Later sne , . .... taken. Wahlman ...... 94 78 88_269 the backs of Mongolian sheep. ; the tales, and adding spiritual ex- S. Arey ... noticed, while her friends didn't ex- : A special service of Thanksgiving 88 100 97—285 presslon and heart to this eye- " 01 all about the place. The fingers of “ « X m ”, T”r.°' r"“" 10 443 423 448-1314 workers tart here and there with around suspiciously near dinner , The wild and picturesqueness of the almost unbelievable rapidity, ,big NORTH HAVEN time and every dinner turned into a old “ me South America that is fast been ill is able to be out and on cooking school. So she wrote her changing and will soon be lost as Mrs Marion Burgess of Union is part tlme duty at her P081 °»ce lengths of wood in the nap are clipped with huge shears like into a grand book we recommend int° our everyday use Ba rd for a few days. Mr. and Mrs Garnet Thornton slM*p “h*” 1 the heavy bar of ‘he unreservedly. earlyW. lifeH. Hudson well qualified is by to birth do what and Beverage went Monday to ' " T « " wZ ^ S mJT wX ke S Stuffing For Chicken he has done in this charming vol- * ' r°se. Mass., where she will spend • rc stx men a full month of long, work Two medium onions, 1 clove garlic, the winter. Fla., where they will spend the “ luu °* long' work ... . t - - h /->• t
Mr. and Mrs. Ensign Otis, are in ! Boston for the weekend to attend 1 the Harvard-Yale game. This And That R A TENTH BIRTHDAY E A L M O F ® S O C i E T Y Miss Eleanor Bird of Augusta is i spending the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bird. M ■ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clukey of i Mrs. Leland Drinkwater, Mrs. Carl i School street have as guests M r.' Freeman, and Mis. Clinton Barbour USIC and Mrs. John Komich of Cohasset, won high scores at bridge and Mrs. j 4y Gladyi St. Clair HeittaJ i Mass. Florence Knowlton had the travel ------| prize at the Thursday meeting of By K . S F. I listen to the New York Philhar Institute of Music, majoring in or U [ Mrs. Choris Jenkins is in Pea- w.I.N. club Mrs j ohn M. Rich- monic Orchestra each Sunday aft chestral violin under Hilsberg. body, Mass., called by her son's ill- | grdson was hostess and served late ernoon—one of the finest programs e • • • ness. i luncheon. Geologists estimate the Blue given us via radio—and here is a Interesting notes about radio Ridge Mountains were once more story which Conductor John Bar- seems to engage my attention this Miss Helen Puller is down from Dr. Neil A Fogg has returned Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Borgerson of than 30,003 feet high, higher than birolll tells. In March. 1918, his week. Have Just learned that How Boston for a few days' visit with from Massachusetts where he set Owls Head and Mis5 Pearl Borger 1 any mountain in the world today, regiment was on leave in a little ard Barlow, conductor of the Co the P W. Fullers. tled Commander Dsnald B. Mac son are in Boston to attend gradua < Erosion has reduced their highest town on the east roast of England lumbia Broadcasting Symphony, has Millan in his Provincetown • home tion exercises at Peter Bent Brig ' 1 summits by more than two-thirds. It was a bad time when everyone I boen engaged as director of the Bal- Tuesday Night Bridge Club had a following an enforced vacation by ham Hospital where Miss Beryl Bor • • • • J was wondering, as now, when and | ’’more Symphony Orchestra for its change of venue this week, enjoy the explorer of five weeks in the gerson received her diploma last Gifts to Harvard totalling $4,128,- what the end would be. One day i entire season of 11 concerts begin- ing its supper Wednesday night at Massachusetts Memorial Hospital.. night. 686 have been made during the the major of the regiment, an ama- i rung Jan. 7. Mr. Barlow succeeds Ten years old! Barbara, daughter of Mrs. Kathleen Fuller of North past year. That is the way Har- teur viola player, discovered that, j Werner Janssen, who resigned and the Methodist vestry. Tlie mem- Main street, reached that distinction Tuesday and you see her here sur- bers then went to the home of Miss j Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Karl 1 Sewing and lunelicon were en- rounded by young friends helping to celebrate the anniversary. Front row, vard finds It easy to keep the ball Private John Barbirolli was an ac Is now music director for a Holly Maerice Blackington, where Mrs. 1 have returned from Boston where ' joyed by T Club members Friday ' left to right: Nadine Fuller. Helen Paul, Barbara the hostess, Gloria Stud- rolling. • complished 'cellist and that two wood studio. He made a distinct Lawrence Leach, Mrs. Ronald Mes- Mr. Karl has been under observa- night when they were entertained I Kathleen Pa,d' Rulh n °rman- Joyce Cum- more of his soldiers were concert Impression in the Maryland city ming and Margaret Dorman. ser and Mrs. Clifton Cross won the ! tion. 1 by Mrs. Veda Brown at the home The following appeared recently violinists in civilian life. Delilght- when last May he made his debut conducting the symphony orchestra card prizes. I ------, of Mrs. Edna Dwinal In Rockport. Mrs. Hugo Cross has returned to in a letter to a newspaper and be ed, the major decided to form a at the opening of the National Fed ------Mrs. Josephine Baker, has re- Milford, coming here to attend fu The Old And Needy cause the philosophy is so uplift-I quartet. First he scoured the Miss Anne McLaughlin was hos eration of Music Clubs Festival. Chummy Club was entertained , turned to Bedford, Mass., after a neral services for Miss Eveline Bur ing, it is here quoted in part: "When countryside for instruments, finally tess to Wednesday Eve Club this Mr. Barlow's career at Columbia Tuesday night by Mrs. Flora Pern- ' visit with Mrs. Hattie Keating, bank. Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— I lind it hard to keep my chin up found them. The next problem was | week at the Copper Kettle. Honors aid. The winners were Mrs. Prank ------' 'During this Thanksgiving season and smile, I seek the company of music. After considerable search began when the network began—he Fields, Mrs H. R. Mullen and Mrs ' Mr. and Mrs. Merle P Dobbins went to Mrs. Ray Foley, Mrs. Louis the Bible and Shakespeare. The . the only thing available for string conducted the inaugural program on Ccnrad Howard and family of ■ would it not be a splendid thing to E W. Freeman. ,andonors' thus not only bestowing a but a philosopher and psychologist, with muted strings, with towels hours he has conducted have es Mr and Mrs. B. C. Perry are In Bos vestry. four tables in play with honors go- omitted next week because of the ha haw Whh Mr ™ °n th8t bUt re^ lving Til rough the study of Shakespeare wrapped around the UiLs of their tablished him qs a musician of ton for the weekend. During their 1 will ing to Mrs. Edward Chisholm, Mrs. holiday and will be held the fol- be held with Mrs Emma Hall. : blessingh.ps. in„ too. ForPftr nnno one actins acting the _we experience...... tb€ ' truth .. of . life. I instruments...... to. still , the u_____ sound, they (achievement and importance. He stay in the city they will be joined Summer street. Albert P. Blaisdell. Mrs. Oscar S lowing week with Mrs. Herbert part of the "'Twas much" toward find ftn unfaj]ing source of mental played noble music—and incidental- was born at Plain City, Ohio, by Mr. and Mrs. Allens son Robert, Duncan and Mrs. Gilmore W Soule. Black. the lonely aged—but what receives | reactiOn and pleasure in the match- 1 >V. ’be hymn of their enemy—and spending his youth in the west. He who will arrive from Baltimore for Mrs. Dew entertained six tables at Mrs. II. Nelson McDougall, who double in blessing. Names and ad- l€ss beauty of his ianguages an(l his had the time of their lives. studied at University of Colorado, the holiday, also Hervey Allen. Jr., A house wanning was given Mr. Jha« **en visiting her daughter. Mrs. dresses gladly supplied. her home on North Main street, philosophy of life itlmulates and "The moral," concludes Mr. Bar- R«ed College at Portland, Ore., and a student at Cambridge. • and Mrs. Lorenzo Dodge Thursday 3obn McLoon for a few days, Phone 1183-M between 6 and 7.30 honors going to Mrs. John Thomp invigorate me as the Bible always birolll, “is that music is the great finally at Columbia University New 1 night at their newly acquired home was bonor guest at a supper party Helen Corbett, City Matron. son, Mrs. Winifred Butler, Mrs. Doris Caven is a patient at the has." j leveler. In music rank is forgot- York, to which he had earned a given by Mrs. M. E. Wotton, also at Pauline Hennigar, Mrs. Bernice pes( Haven convalescent home fol- on Camden street, formerly the A. • • • • j ten. nationality, strife disappear. scholarship. He began his career a luncheon bridge given by Mrs. A. Mrs. Arthur L. Orne, chairman Staples. Mrs. Ethel Sukeforth and , lowing )n minor operation. D. Bird house. The couple was Down In West Grove. P a . a Onl>' ln"slc remains." in music in conducting choral C. McLoon. of the department of Government MTs. Pauline Brewster while at Mrs _____ taken completely by surprise. "Rin" ninth-generation direct descendant Here are a lew oLatUtles about groups in Brooklyn. Ixmg Island and Foreign Policy of the Rock Hall's home on Oak street bridge Mrs. Lloyd Lawrence was hostess being unable to recover until a late of William Penn went to the Ches tlie New York Philharmonic Or and New Jersey, later directing Miss Maybelle Spring left Wed- land League of Women Voters, will prizes went to Mias Phyllis Whit- to Wednesday Christmas Club this hour. Employes of the J. A. Jame chestra: Tlie average man of the small instrumental groups assisting nesday for two weeks' visit In Bos- j hold a membership meeting Monday ter County Community to collect a ten, Mrs Herbert Mullen and Mrs j week al 1 o'clock luncheon at the son Co. and other friends attended red rase In payment for rent under I orchestra Is in the priinc* ol his tlie singers. During the World War ton and Salem. afternoon at 2.30 at the home of Ralph Stickney with Carlton Morse Copper Kettle, a festive touch being presenting tlie hast and hostess with a deed signed by the famous Quaker musical career. The average age lie served in the Posdlck Commis Mr.-. Henry B. Bird, 250 Broadway. winning at 63. added by the observance of Mrs. a beautiful floor lamp. An old 1M years ago. The owners of the of the 103 . regular playing mem- sion and as a private. After the Mrs. Helen Fales and sister are Mrs. Robert T. Whitehouse of Port ------Frank Tirrell's birthday. A deco- fashioned "sing" refreshments and "Red Rose Inn" situated on land bers is 43 The figures divide Armistice he made his orchestral spending the w.nter season at Hotel land will be the guest speaker. Tea A full course turkey dinner at rated cake bearing candles and a a social time contributed to a happy deeded by William Penn arranged a 88 lollows—15 men between twenty debut conducting at the MasDowell El Tovar in St. Petersburg. Fla. will be served by the hospitality only $1.25 is featured for Thanks- shower of gifts, were features of a evening. The guests were Mr. and delightful ceremonial for turning ard thirty: 22 between thirty and Festival at Peterborough, M. H. committee, under the direction of giving Day at Hillcrest Homestead, happy afternoon The group later Mrs. Donald Cummings. Mr. and Mrs Albert Winslow is critically over the historic rent to the de- ,or’>" 43 between forty and fifty: And then on from 1923 he was en Mis. R. L. Stratton. AU members Route 1. Warren. Tel. Warren 3-41 adjourned to Mrs. Lawrence’s home Mrs. Henry Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. ill at her home on North Main scendent. Philip Fjnn Oasgell Hal!, and 23 over fifty years. gaged in organizing orchestras, ar art' invited. A board meeting will • • • » by Tuesday night for reservations.— on Beech street for sewing and I Willard Fales. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph street. Jr. Rose rentals are quite common ranging music for playhouse pro be held at 1.30. adv? cards. Choate. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carroll. in Pennsylvania. Similar ceremo- Five church choirs In Fort Wayne, ductions, etc Finally he formed Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jameson. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Munsey 1 nials dating back to Colonial days Ind., comprising 240 singers, re the orchestra that has grown into Mrs. Frank French. Mr. and Mrs. are in Cambridge. Mass., to attend WEST ROCKPORT are held annually in several com hearse from one to three times the Columbia Broadcasting Sym Edward Richardson, Mrs Beatrice ’he Harvard-Yale football game. munities. weekly; and tlie progressive direc phony from a nucleus of but 22 Phil'orook. Perley Bartlett. Mr. and , ' ------Mr. and Mrs. Perley Merrifield. • • • • tor. George Oehard Arkebauer. con players at the time CBS was estab Mi and Mrs. Henry Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. There are over 2000 honey pro ducts nine relKarsals a week larg lished as a network Mrs. J. F. Heald. Robert and Har • • • • Fred Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert SUNDAY-MONDAY ducing flowers and plants in the er works, such as the Bach "St old Heald and Daniel Andrews were Marian Anderson, noted Negro Russell. Mrs. Anna Nelson. Mr. and United States, so the br - have 1 Matthew Passion.” ure scheduled THE COPPER KETTLE among those from this village who contralto. Is to be soloist on the Mrs. Harry Chase, Mr. and Mrs. VI good variety to choose from years ahead for performance and Ford Sunday Evening Hour tomor Sumner Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry attended the chicken supper given • • • • are kept in rehearsal for one. two llianksgiving will be observed November Thursday by a grain company at the row i Nov 26( at 9 to 10 p. m. She I Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lutie Jones, Delighted were we ol this column or three twelvemonths. Great at- Camden Grange hall. will sing "O Don Fatale" from “Don 30th at The Copper Kettle. The Menu is now Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Richards, | by a telephone call from Mrs. Ada ,entlcn 8|ve” to the tonal quality Carlos'' by Verdi; two Schubert and Henry, Marie and Walter Nightingale Ernest Douglas motored to Wa- l Frye Qf Camdfn w-.i)8C mothpv jof the choirs and to the serious te- ready for your inspection. Quality in Food songs, and a group cf spirituals. Dodge. tervUle last Saturday in company L , Mrs. Borah Frye. aged El. whose | ’’S*01” significance of the music, and Service with the atmosphere of Home, with Mr. and Mrs. Leman Oxton far]y bomp was in aalbwell: a n d ,T1’e lad’ps of the Zion Lutheran • • • • where Mr and Mrs. Oxton spent ‘ - Schumann said: "Always play as Thanksgiving in the truest sense when she was a girl cf 13 years she Church of Fort Wayne have been our aim. JOHN JANE if a master heard you." the weekend. Mr. Douglas visited went to the Opera House there and making robes for the singers, no 1 will be yours if you enjoy the de Liszt said: "Oenius Is the power Price $1.25 Mrs. Douglas at Fairfield going to heard a man knbwn as ' Comical sntall task in itself. The singers licious turkey, chicken or duck din- PAYNE-WYMAN of revealing Ood to the human that town with Robert Nutt whe wear robes of maroon cassocks, with 1 ner served at Webber's Inn, Glea- WAITER CATIETT ED BROPHY Brown” sing the second stanza of soul ’’ PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY visited Mrs. Nutt who is also receiv the song, “Wav Down in Maine” eggshell surplices, and present an ; son St.. Thomaston. You can af- Bach said: “The fingers of thy ing treatment at the same institu that was taught to a small boy by impressive appearance at services. j ford to take the whole family too. hand are as good as the fingers of TUESDAY NIGHT tion. Miss Cloie Tibbetts and asked for in • • • • for It costs only $1 per person.— my hand. I was obliged to be in Mrs. Henry Keller entertained a recent Issue of Tlie CDurier- Do ycu remember charming Jo- 1 adv.’ TURKEY NIGHT dustrious; whosoever Is equally in the Tuesday Club this week Next Gazeie. The sedond verse coes well anr.c de Moult, Canadian contralto, dustrious will succeed as well." 11 Tuesday the meeting will be with with the first We will repeat for who appeared in a Rockland con Plato said: "Music is to the mind Mrs. Mary Kontio. memory's sake, the first verse: cert several years ago—under Chap Rev. H. I. Holt will be the speak • • • • what air Is to the body " man's direction, if I recall cor • • • • THE NOVEMBER DESSERT-OF-THE-MONTH er at religious services here Sun |Way Down in Maine rectly? Miss dcNnult has Just given THANKSGIVING day at 9.39. Tlie Sunday School Once ,on a time I had a fellow. a recital in ,New York Town Hall "I thank thee. Lord." my words de Mince-meat Ice Cream Pie then meets. The following Sun Way down in Maine; after an absence of a “number of clare He took me home under ills umbrella At stuted times in formal prayer; day the oew pastor. Rev. C. Vaughn seasons" quotlhg from the review, Yet I remember one email child Makes any meal a special ncca«ion! Made of jniry rich Mince Overman will begin his pastorate. Way down ill Maine. which continues to say tliat she Who. when her thoughts were run meat, nestled in a “cm»t" of ereamy Vanilla Seallest-approved- It rained so hard ning wild IT’S YOUR TURN TO START "sang with intelligence and genuine At some prtire gift, would simply glow Ice Cream. Attractively decorated. Serves four, And I got scared With thanktulneoH she let me know A FAMILY TRADITION costs o n l y ...... Aw *w musicianship and in portions of her By Ju t a long, impulsive Oh!" SUN.-MON.-TUES. I And my new calico gown got fared scale where the production was Way down in Maine. To 1 Jew the times nyy Ups express best, with much charm " One of My thanks for frequent happiness. Y ou’ll be onc*up on G rand I s S g r , For love and health, a friend, a tree. FREE! I He asked me if I’d be hisen the hits of her program was a And home and dreams and reverie' mother with either of these Way down In Maine; Canadian folk song. But. Lord. I know that you have • • • • lieard delicious new desserts! Grand j And I though! that he was only The thanks that deep within me 1HI»» U * * ® ^ ’ * stirred mother’s Thanksgiving Dinners 11 quizzen ' Alec Templeton, blind pianist, has In gratitude that knows no word. were famous for their savory Way down In Maine. been awarded the Radio Guide —W B France I Say what you will, say what you will, Medal of Music, and those who meats and relishes. Now it’s your Way down in Maine; listen to this rare entertainer, will Subscribe to The Courler-Oazette. turn to start a family tradition TURKEYS j I'm In the market still, still say "and deservedly so." Mr. Tem ... in the modern manner. Serve Way down in Maine. pleton Is more than Just a pianist. Will iuu help? Save your Ivory Soap TO LUCKY PATRONS Wrappers • brarian. having both A B. and A. M. tice Day Mrs. Sarah Webster and degrees in music from Harvard, son Edgar of Danver, Mass. Avoid Overdrafts Tuna Trophies Misses Elizabeth and Marian I and B S in library service from So Says Sumner Sewall, Columbia, in whose library he is Sterling of Torrington Point. Peaks Salt Water Fishing Enthusi now employed. He has attained Island were overnight guests Tues- j President Maine Senate, asts To Reap Rewards Of modest success as a choral conduc day of Mrs. R. T. Sterling To Young Republicans SkiU tor, having diiected a Y M C A. Glee Mrs. Beit Ripley of Wollaston. | Mass., called on F. O. Hilt and i Club, a choir, a unit of the West GUARDIANS i Portion of speech delivered by Two Maine salt water Ashing en family recently. chester County BUI CHEVROLET HAS BETTER PERFORMANCE! This is the crew of the J. T. Morse in 1917. How many can you identify? Send vour list to the steamboat Editor. Photograph presented by courtesy of Joseph .Allen. Jr., and the Society for the Preservation of N. E. .Antiquities. ROCKVILLE Community Bowling SANS ENGINE-SANS EVERYTHING’ Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Ranlctt (Continued from Page Two) who had planned to spend the win through for one point in an exciting ter in Florida and wlro made the match with a strong Soule team trip south motoring aown the west The third string was a tie, and a coast of Florida and up along thf eastern coast line, decided to re fourth string play-off was won by th? Telephone team. Alice Soule turn home because of Mrs. Ranlett s illness and arrived last weekend. had 260 for high tout Snow's 15) Miss Olive Tolman visited Misi Marcia Farwell In Rockland Sun Fianagan ...... 76 74 76—226 82 92 94—269 day and Monday. She attended th? I Crou-e The Special De Luxe S p irt Sedan, $80i* [ Barnard 85 83 81-249 f I H f < < ' meeting of the Sunshine Club Mon day afternoon. : Gross 72 93 78- 243 Now that you have had full opportunity to EYE Bird 97 103 83-283 If*" ' Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chevrolet for ’40—now that you know It’s “The ' Dana A Sherer were Mr. and Mrs 413 445 412-1270 Beauty Leader”—we are more than eager to have Lester R Sherer of North Haven Mrs. C. H Morey of Rockland an i High School 10) you TRY IT and experience Its amazing road action! Beaulieu ...... 74 79 72—225 Mrs H M. Waldron of Glen Cove. It has hair-trigger getaway! Its Super-Silent Gamage ...... 83 76 65—224 Kenneth Thurston and Norman E. Willis ...... 74 78 89—241 Valve-in-Head Engine enables you to accelerate ! Thurston have closed their home j V Willis ...... 85 117 90- 292 It gives the finest combination of power, from 5 to 25 miles per hour with almost unbeliev here for the winter and are now !Ward ...... 97 74 79—250 ; visiting their mother in Boston. acceleration, driving ease, riding ease, able speed! Its Exclusive Vacuum-Power Shift gives an exclusive kind of handling ease—its Perfected Feeling a mite low in spirit the other and happier days in outward Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindsey of 413 424 395-1232 form. Drive down and visit her. Corea on their way to Portland Hydraulic Brakes the very highest degree of safety! S cambcat r-ditor decided to cheer Soule 14) dependability and economy to be found Walk through the silent saloons, ' were guests Monday of Mrs. E H himself up a bit by visiting the Miller ...... 87 76 78- 241 And in the combination of all these factors—fn look into the dreary galley and peo Perry and Miss Annie Flint. fcirzwhat ailing old friend pictured Sleeper ...... 69 85 79—233 in any low-priced car! over-all performance with over-all economy—the above. It is the ghost of S.S Vinal- ple her again with the life and LeRoy Tolman and Miss Jose Kent ...... 76 90 87—253 motor world just doesn’t hold its equal! liaven, a modern Flying Dutchman, thrills, the happiness and tragic phine Tolman of the John Bird Co. Soule ...... 82 91 87—260 except that she has flown her last hours of years now past. There's force are having a week's vacation. Savitt ...... 90 81 72—243 /CHEVROllf? Eye it . . . Try it . . . Buy it . . . and convince rather moderate flight. no danger of your “missing the Mr and Mrs. Arthur Turner have yourself, “Chevrolet’s FIRST Again!" The Vinaihaven lays today at one boat.” J. M. R. returned after a few weeks' stay in 404 423 403-1230 of the old “Point Kilns'' docks, 1 Lincolnville. IS-N.P.VAIVE-IN-HEAO SIX ANO OF, *«» rilnl. Michilan. Traru- Telephone (1) im rtollrm btutd on rail rain, i fair and nearly opposite the rear door of G L E N C O V E loral tarn (If any), optional rqulp- Mrs. Annie Collamore has closed Tripp 79 80 88—247 The Ccurier-Gazettc office. Engine, Penobscot View Grange conferred her house and is employed in the mani and accanorln—extra. Prien bo ler. pumps, and all things mov the first and second degrees on four Levenselcr ...... 75 82 73—230 £qe It • T/iq It • Bug I t ! ruhjecl to change without notice, vicinity of Rockland. Bumper guardt — extra on Matter Qu:nt 84 80 82—246 able have been taken for junk and candidates at its latest meeting; h 1 ,.,.7 ’ , 659 IS Serlet. A Ceneral Moron Value, ...... 51 the tide rises and falls in the hull. two were received by demerit. The Cates .... 67 66—184 -ijih i ■ There Is a discouraged droop for third and fourth degrees will be Tire annual average tire bill In Egan ...... 72 70 94—236 ward and aft, much paint is gone conferred Dec. 7 the United States in 1910 was $176. "Chevrolet's FIRST Again!" from the houses and the port “gin- Clifton Lufkin attended funeral During 1938, only one-tenth of that 361 379 a • a • gei bread" has been crushed in when services for Clarence Young Tues amount was spent for seven times she heeled onto the wharf. The day in Matinicus. I the mileage. Matches for today are: Thom SEA VIEW GARAGE, INC. old stack still stands but the whistle Mrs. Arthur Grinnell was guest aston vs. McKinney, and Sylvester is gone, giving personality to the Thursday of Mrs. C. E. Gregory. More than 96 percent of the people vs. McRae. Next Monday. McKin 689 MAIN ST- ROCKLAND TEL 1250 steamer W. S. White Fred E. Gregory is visiting his ' according to several surveys, believe ney vs. McRae, and Thomaston vs. Peas lee & Ro$$, Vinaihaven Barker’s Garage, Union Carroll's Garage, Thomaston There she lays. sUU much as in dnughten. in Portland j in life insurance Sylvester