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;