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Issued Tuesday Thursday SATURDAY T he Courier-Gazette Entered as Second Class Mall Matte, THREE CENTS A COPY Volume 94...... Number 46. Established January, 1846. By The Courier-Gazette, 465 Main St. Rockland, Maine, Tuesday, April 18, 1939 The Courier-Gazette Committees Named [EDITORIAL] ROOSEVELTS PROPOSITION THREE-TIME8A-WEEK BIG DAY FOR THREE LINKERS “The Black Cat” Editor Men Who Will Serve Rock­ President’s Cup At Bates Over the radio, and through the , the civilized WM. O FtffJ.ER College Goes To Three world learned Saturday of the peace plea made to Hitler and Associate Editor land Chamber Of Com­ Mussolini by the President of the United States. Probably PRANK A. WINSLOW merce This Year Camden To Do Itself Proud When All Branches Students From This City a waste of paper and ink so far as direct beneficial results may Subscriptions S3 GO ner year payable in adyance: Mingle copies thiee cents. Leforest A. Thurston president of Meet There Night For the first time since the cup be concerned, but an honest and earnest endeavor to con­ Advertising rates based upon circuit has been offered, Rockland High, of tlon and very reasonable. the Rockland Chamber of Com­ serve the peace which is so sorely threatened. “I have ad­ NEWSPAPER HISTORY Rockland. Me., was named the win- dressed you in behalf of the settlement of political, economic merce announces appointment of Tlie Rockland Gazette was estab- All the Camden den Opera House where the an- ner Of ^ e president’s Cup. offered and social problems by peaceful methods and without resort llshid In 1U46 In 1874 the Courier was established and consolidated with the the following committees: branches of the I. O. nlversary exercise will be held. The by Bates Coilege to the school rep- to arms," wrote President Roosevelt, The momentous docu­ Oa/ette ln 1882 The Free Press was Publicity Committee — Prank A. O P , together with visiting grand officers will be intro- resented by three or more students e»! a Wished In 1855 and In 1891 ch a n g ed 'W ment is an admirable appeal and one which might bear fruitful Its i.aoie to the Tr'bune. These paper* Winslow, chairman A. W. Gregory, scores of visiting Odd duced and there will be two [n Freshman class with the corn- results were it addressed to men who are not obsessed by the consolidated March IT. 1697 Fellows and Rebekahs, will join speeches. Past Grand Representa- , bined highest scholastic average L E. Jones. Parker Ef Worrey. lust of conquest and power, which, unfortunately, France and Wednesday night to observe the tive Elton H. Pales of Lewiston will | during the first semester An- Great Britain have unintentionally aided. From the message Good Roads Committee—Charles 120th annlversary of American odd speak on the history of Odd Fellow- ! nouncement of the award was made we quote: All .true patriots will meet In H. Berry, chairman. Walter C Ladd, Fellowship. •» heaven Charlotte Corday ship, and Grand Warden John W I in the Bates Chapel exercises this In making this statement, we as Americans speak not Maurice P. Lovejoy, Cleveland | Since Canton Molineaux. P.M., is Thornton of Lewiston, will discuss morning. through selfishness or fear or weakness. If we speak now it Sleeper, Jr. Parker E. Worrey, Ben- , observing its 27th birthday as well the Order’s future. | Honorable mention went to New- it with the voice of strength and with friendship for mankind. When my good friend Boze had Jamin Philbrook. Cleo W. Hopkln:.' this week, the Camden chevaliers Canton J. H. Dearborn Is coming ton High School Newtonville. Mass It is still clear to me that international problems can be completed the 20 volumes written Entertainment Committee — Al-1 are holding a special cantonment from Saco to present an exhibition j other schools which ranked high solved at the council table. by Thoreau he had convincingly Poppy Day May 20 I am convinced that the cause of world peace would be fred C. Hocking, chairman, Fred M ' that day at 4 p. m. when the drill. |during the first semester Included: greatly advanced if the nations of the world were to obtain a shown his admiration for that au­ Winslow-Holbrook Auxili­ Llnekin, Sumner C. Perry, George degree staff of Canton Bangor will Tlie evening will conclude with i Malden High School. Malden, Mass ; frank statement relating to the present and future policy of thor but having just completed a D Sleeper. Theodore 6 Bird Staf­ exemplify the Patriarchs Militant dancing, music by Oat’’ Dean and Classical High School, Springfield, governments. second reading of those 20 volume.s ary W ill Have Charge Of ford M Congdon, Lucius E. Jones, degree on a class of candidates. his Rythm Boys. The grand march Mass.; and Naugatuck High School, Because the United States, as one of the nations of the amounts to—what shall I call it, an Western Hemisphere, is not involved ln the immediate con­ Local Distribution Horatio 6. Cowan. But this is the only event confined will be led by the commanding of­ Naugatuck, Conn. troversies which have arisen in Europe, I trust that you may obsession? ”1 enjoy Thoreau,” says Committee on Finance—Homer E. Boze. “because he is a man worth I. to one branch of the order as in ficer of Canton Molineaux, Captain Students representing Rockland be willing to make such a statement of policy to me as the Poppy Day will be observed in ' Robinson, chairman. E. J. Hellier, the rest of the program all branches Norman E. Fuller and Mrs. Fuller. High at Bates this year include: head of a nation far removed from Europe In order tliat I. wasting his time upon.” Rockland Saturday. May 20. with Earle McIntosh A rthur 6 Baker will participate. Members of the I.O.O.F. may se­ Marion Ludwick, Dorothy Frost acting only with the responsibility and pbligation of a —o— the wearing of memorial poppies in 1 industrial Committee — E. R. friendly Intermediary, may communicate such declaration to Riding to North Waldoboro Sat­ A public supper will be served at cure Invitations to this program for and Doris Borgerson. The repre­ other nations now apprehensive as to the course which the honor of the World War dead. C ath­ Gowell, chairman. M. B. Perry, 5:15 in the Megunticook Grange their friends. sentatives of Newton High Schoo) policy of your government may take. urday afternoon 1 was considerably arine Libby, president of Winslow- Thomas Chisholm. John M. Rich­ hall and immediately after supper The Camden Odd Fellows expect are: Lloyd Chalsson. Dexter Hill. Are you willing to give assurance that your armed forces puzzled to know why the car ahead Holbrook Unit of the American Le­ ardson. Elmer B. Crockett, John M the members will form for a parade the unusual privilege of entertain­ Robert Muldoon, James Scharfen- will not attack or invade the territory or possessions of the of us made frequent stops while one gion Auxiliary, announced today. Pomeroy Lawrence Miller. H. P. through the principal streets ac­ ing the three ranking officers of berg, Robert Stiles, Anne Bruem- following independent nations: Finland. Estonia. Latvia. of the passengers would dart Into The observance will be led by the Lithuania, Sweden, Norway, Denmark. The Netherlands. Bel­ Blodgett. A. C Mclxton. E L. Brown. companied by the Community Band Grand Lodge and the ranking four tner, and Claire Wilson. gium. Great Britain and Ireland. France. Portugal. Spain. the ditch. And soon I found that a Auxiliary women and members of P. C. Gatcomb. under the direction of Clarence A. of the Grand Encampment on one Miss Ludwick daughter of Mr Switzerland, Liechtenstein. Luxemburg. Poland. Hungary. Ru­ new industry had been established the Post who will distribute poppies Legal Affairs Committee — Frank Fish Captain J. Crosby Hobbs “R” occasion: Grand Master, Ansel D. and Mrs C. Earle Ludwick. 62 mania, Yugoslavia. Russia, Bulgaria. Oreece, Turkey, Iraq, —picking up liquor bottles discard­ on the streets during the day. A. Tlrrell, chairman Edward C. and Captain Oeorge E. Nichols Smith, Hulls Cove; Deputy Grand i Limerock street, was a member of the Arabias, Syria. Palestine. Egypt and Iran. ed by motorists. This particular car More than 11.000.000 of the little Payson, Alan L. Bird. Ensign Otis Such an assurance clearly must apply not only to the seemed to have found good picking, “R.” both charter members of the Master. Wallace W. Roderick, tlie National Honor Society, had an present day but also to a future sufficiently long to give every red memorial flowers have been Budget Committee—L. A. Thurs­ local canton, will serve as marshals Waterville: Grand Wa’den H jcm - honor part ln the 1938 commence- opportunity to work by peaceful methods for a more perma­ and it was quite evident that many made by disabled World War vet­ ton, Elmer B. Crockett. Parker E. and a squad of the Camden Fire ton; Grand Patriarch. C Ralph ment, and was the winner of the nent peace. I therefore suggest that you construe the word thirsty motorists had traveled that erans working in government hos­ Worrey. Department will act as escort to the Fitch. Waterville; Grand High sophomore prize speaking contest “future'’ to apply to a minimum period of assured non-agres­ way. Of course the drivers had not sion—ten years at the least_a quarter of a century, If we dare pitals and in poppy workrooms Merchants' Committee — Kennedy parade. The visiting Cantons will Priest. Vernon C. Flint, Old Town; while at Rockland. imbibed. Crane, chairman Willis I. Ayer. Grand Senior Warden, Frank L. 1 Miss Frost, daughter of Mrs. Nettie look that far ahead. If such assurance Is given by your gov­ maintained by the Auxiliary, said occupy the right of line and the en- ernment, I will immediately transmit It to the governments Mrs Libby These flowers are Thomas H. Chisholm. D L. Adams, j cajnpment patriarchs and subordin- Douglass. Augusta: and Grand B Frost. 48 Camden street, was cf tne nations I have named and I will simultaneously inquire I had the pleasure Saturday aft­ crepe paper relics of the poppies A. W. Oregory, Stafford M. Cong­ ate members will also march, while Junior Warden, George E Nichols, j valedictorian of the 1938 class a whether, a-s I am reasonably sure, each of the nations enumer­ ernoon of being guest speaker before which grew on the World War bat­ don, Sumner C. Perry, Charles H. Camden member of the National Honor So- ated above will ln turn give like assurance for transmission Lincoln County Pomona Grange, the Rebekahs will ride in cars. to you. tlefields and among which the dead Berry. Clarence 'R. Dorman. Ernest The Department Commander of jflety, a member of the press club, Each branch Is also planning a float The discussions which I have in mind relate to the most which was holding its monthly ses­ and wounded fell. They are recog­ House. Earle Perry. Louis Marcus. , for the parade with the assistance the Patriarchs Militant. Brig Gen. .lhe club, and was active in effective and immediate manner through which the peoples sion at North Waldoboro. The hall nized throughout the English- Donald Crie, E. B. Crockett, Sam oj Rajph p Satterlee. who directed H Burke Chandler. Madison, will be dramatics in high school of the world can obtain progressive relief from the crushing was packed and I saw many evi­ speaking world as the memorial Savltt, Wilbur F. Senter Lawrence Camden’s last winter carnival. ! accompanied to Camden by several Miss Borgerson, daughter of Mr. burden of armament which is each day bringing them more dences that our neighboring county closely to the brink of economic disaster Simultaneously the flower for those who fell in defense Mansfield. The parade will move to the Cam- members of his staff. and Mrs. Carl O. Borgerson, 100 has a progressive organization of Civic Affairs Committee — C. H. Park street, was also an honor stu­ Government of the United States would be prepared to take of democracy. part in discussion looking towards the most practical man­ Patrons of Husbandry, and an ener­ Plans for the local observance of Sonntag. chairman. Judge E. C. dent and a member of the National ner of opening up avenues of international trade to the end getic lecturer in Mrs. Oladys F. Poppy Day are being made by Payson, E. F. Olover. Dr William Three Burglaries Annual “Hamfest” Honor Society. She was active in that every nation of the earth may be enabled to buy and sell Burk, and a very capable master ln Winslow-Holbrook Auxiliary Unit 1 Ellingwood. debating and speaking activities of on equal terms in the world market as well as to possess Fred B. Allen. Lincoln County has under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Committee on Annual Meeting— the school, and was a member o: assurance of obtaining the materials and products of peaceful Lead To Heavy Jail Sen­ Knox County Sent Goodly economic life. At the same time, those governments other 18 Oranges. The session May 27 Dinsmore. Unit Poppy chairman. P a^er Won-ey chairman. Thomas the cast of the senior class play. tences For Everett Harri­ Delegation To Lincoln than the United States which are directly Interested could will be held with Bunker Hill aided by a large committee. Vol- 8tone, Charles A. Emery, A. W. undertake such political discussions as they may consider Grange, Pond road. Jefferson. The unteer workers from the Unit and Oregory. Horatio S. Cowan. Law- man and Eugene Dow County Event necessary or desirable. veteran secretary of this Pomona is Post will offer poppies on the streets renoe Miller, Charles C. Wotton. To Tag Flounders George A Houston, who told of an March 29 the store of Arthur Rockland was well represented a t all day and will reoeive contribu­ Corn’r Greenleaf Will Re­ interesting experience which once tions for the Legion and Auxiliary Dennison in South Thomaston was the first annual “hamfest” of the lease 500 Specimens On "EMPLOYMENT WEEK" befell Editor Puller of The Courier- welfare and relief work among the broken into and a quantity of ciga- Lincoln County Amateur Radio As­ Gazette. AT THE rets, candy and tobacco was taken, Maine Coast There has emerged from the office of the State’s Chief disabled veterans and dependent sociation. which was held In Dam­ together with some cash. Executive a proclamation which may be classed as novel, in families of veterans. STATE CAPITOL ariscotta Sunday. Those attending The price of winter flounders or Maine at least, but one which will be of great import if its It gave me special pleasure to find Popples for distribution here have April 5. Drewett’s Oarage in War- blackbacks will go up to $1. apiece present at Lincoln County Pomona ■ ren was entered, a carton of ciga- from this section were Clarence text can bear the desired results. It is entitled "Employment been received from Togus. where next week—that is for at least 500 Week' and is an endorsement of the nationwide campaign Orange Saturday one of The Courler- rets and $25 in cash was taken. Rackliffe, Clarke Staples, Austin of them. For the first time the disabled veterans have been given A bill permitting 8ur.day motion conducted by the American Legion in an endeavor to obtain Gazettes oldest correspondents, W. employment through the winter and plctures tn Maine wcnt t0 Gov On the same night there was a Sherman and son Calvin, 'Waldo u. S Bureau of Fisheries, conduct- R. Walter of North Waldoboro. burglary at the store of Selden Rob- iy ier ymal Daly. Albert Cassidy, ing North Atlantic flounder investi- employment for the older workers who are employable. The spring making the little flowers Barrows for his signature yesterday proclamation is by Gov. Lewis O Barrows, and says ln part: Though in his 80s Mr. Walter main­ They are expected to be worn more inson in Warren, where a quantity _ . „ gations. will release tagged speci­ tains an active Interest in current after its enactment by the Senate. of. canned goodsj and $20 in cash1 Pred Ripley. Harry Dow, John xMy appeal in behalf of the Idle men of our State Is ad­ generally than ever before on Poppy The measure carried a local option Johnson, Herbert Staples. George mens of this species off the Maine dressed to all employers, large and small. In the hope that the affairs, being especially active ln Day this year. were taken. coast. M J. Lobell. up from Wash­ many who are idle but well qualified to perform labor and the church and Orange. As a news­ j clause to permit municipalities to Simmons. O. E. Wishman and Mr. Sheriff C. Earle Ludwick. Lieut. ington In charge of the work said also care for the duties of responsible positions, may, In as paper contributor he finds items vote on allowing Sunday ‘‘movies.’’ and Mrs. Pearl Look of Rockland; J. E. Marks and State Patrolman that most of the fish would be put large a measure a.s passible, be absorbed. Whatever endeavors which would scarcely be supposed to between 3 p. m. and 11 30 p. m. Henry G. Roper co-operated In an Howard Ross of Lincolnville. Wil- we may exercise along these lines are certain to make for The Senate, on motion of Tomp- overboard in Ihe Boothbay Harbor Improvement of our economic conditions. Talents and skill exist in a small community—human W HAT TO SEE IN investigation which resulted in the j ham Gray. Orville Williams. Oscar region and that the Bureau would interest items such as make The kins of Aroostook County, tabled arrest o{ Everett Harriman who has ’ Crie and Arthur Risteen of Thom- of practically every description are today available to the em­ CITY the chain store tax measure passed Uylng Jn # Warren j aston. Melvin Torpacker of St. pay $1 for every tag sent to its ployer. and they include men and women from all walks of Courier-Gazette indispensable In Washington offices. life eager and willing to again be placed In gainful employment. hundreds of homes throughout the NEW YORK—The metrop- to be engrossed last week by the j sheriff Ludwick obtained a signed George and John Fogg of Warren. Now. therefore, I, Lewis O. Barrows. Oovernor of the State The object ot the work is to trace country. A highly regarded citizen. olu w ill ojjer tainties. , We know He doea not mean a rapid recovery. , Polo i rate at three percent. A measure Mice Cause Damage Butterworth, assistant to - To break the atranda reaching between o------O------0 Grounds and Ebbetts Field. proposing to reduce from three to eral Commissioner, who stated that Heed ^ renS?dm«nrethough heaven be THOSE MONDAY HOLIDAYS I have a notoriously poor mem­ . one percent the rate of Interest on Rujne

ture. Specially invited guests w ill' cantata were postponed one week by French. Charlotte Moore, Christine The Courier-Gazette Bi-Weekly News CLEARING THE Vv m , be Mrs. Maude Clark Gay of Wal­ the Congregational Church and Jones. Morning service was followed THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK WARREN doboro, president of the Maine Fed­ choir, neither lost any of its sig­ by Holy communion, after which the As Reported By Scott F. eration of Women's Clubs, and Mr.. Except the Lord build the house, nificance or beauty. Decorations j new members were received in the Kittredge Of the National ALENA L. STARRETT E F. Glover of Rockland, district di­ they labor in vain th at build it.— were principally cf Easter lilies, from right hand of fellowship. Correspondent rector of District 9 Members of the Sixteen singers took part in the /X z \ z s Psalm 127:1. Emergency Council A Z \ A A Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Starrctt, Miss M local club who have cars and who Easter cantata, “The Song of Works Progress Administration: Tel. 49 plan to attend will get in touch im­ Grace Walker. Mr. and Mrs. George 1 Triumph" toy the choir, assisted by mediately with Mrs. Frederick Pow­ Walker. Mrs. John Munsey and Mrs. Chester Wyllle and Charles Wilson. Breathes Optimism “A revised schedule of W.P.A em­ ers. the president, that she may A parent supper will be served at Elmer E. Jameson. Sr., supplement­ Mrs. Sidney Wyllie directed, and ployment for April based on the know the number to go from here. 6 o'clock Wednesday at the Mont­ ed by jonquils from Mrs. William Mrs. Dana Smith played the organ “ F re e m ” Young Discusses approval of SIOO.COO.COO additional St. George Lodge, F A M . will gomery rcoms. under the sponsor­ Barrett, daffodils from Mrs. P. D accompaniment. The cantata con­ hold a social get-together May 8. Local Industries — Old, appropriation by the House of Rep­ ship of the Happy-Go-Lucktes 4-H Starrett, mixed spring flowers from tained 14 numbers of changing supper to be followed by entertain­ N ew and Conning resentatives called for a reduction Club An entertainment will follow Miss Cleaner Goodwin and M:s. tempo The opening number was an ment. Each member may invite one of approximately 200.000 persons to which parents are Invltde. Miss Sidney Wyllle, ferns and pussy wil­ organ and piano duet. Mrs. Smith guest Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— from the level of project employ­ Lucinda Rich, county club agent, will lows arranged by Mrs. Willis Vinai; at the organ and Mrs. Willis Vinal Willis Moody, Jr„ and Niilo Hill This other fellow today is Rodney ment by April 8th,'' stated Col. F. C. show film strips on "Courtesy.” plants loaned by Mrs. Barrett. Mrs. at the piano. Rev. L. Clark French made a recent trip to Boston E. Feyler. trying to do a fish busi­ Harrington. Works Progress Admin­ Mrs. Raymond Borneman will be Sherbourne Kalloch. and Mrs. Willis ee'.ivered a sermonette, prayer and Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sei- istrator in an announcement April chairman of the Baptist Ladies Vinal. Taken into the church at benediction. It was a union service ness on Tillson Wharf. den Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. 3d. Reduction in Maine was from Circle committee to serve public sup­ the morning service were Misses but Rev. and Mrs Charles W. Tur­ Here one will see a building in­ Elmer Locke of Portland. 10.000 to approximately 9.730. per Thursday at the Montgomery Ruth Starrett, Evelyn Smith. Doro­ ner were unable to attend because of Dale Messer, daughter of Mr an adequate for half of the business he Eight new and renewed W.P.A. rooms. The supper will be followed thy Marr. Marie Marr, Glenice illness. Mrs. Ronald Messer, is spending a is doing. The writer was there projects will provide several months by prayer meeting. few days with her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Thursday and found about 40 per­ work for 198 persons, stated John C. Mrs. Blanche Vose. Edgar Ames Robinson. sons packing 20.000 pounds of fillets Fitzgerald. State W.P.A. adminis­ Edgar Crawford and Mrs. Lilia Ames Joy Dow. representative to legis­ to be shipped to Chicago, with more trator. of Thomaston were callers Sunday lature from Kennebunkport, was orders waiting. National Youth Administration: c. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Flavor that Satisfies guest Friday of Walter M. Gay and Here Is a chance to help a real "Arrangements are being made for Moody and on return were accom­ Miss Eleanor H. Goodwin. Mr. Dow worthy cause. My thought is. that the establishment of a waitress panied by Miss Freda Moody, stu­ he is a man with the courage of his was classmate of Mr. Oay and Ml'.s training program similar to the dent at the Ballard Business College Goodwin at Bates College. convictions, steadily gaining every’ ones which have proven so sueces- in Rockland, who resumed her year, and can. in my opinicn. build Emery Simmons and Ernest ful the past two years” stated studies after a week's vacation spent Ills business up to employing 100 Charles G. Hewett. The Maine Achorn. Jr., are hurling a challenge with her parents. persons every day in the year. Be­ Hotel Association will again spon­ to any two men of this town to bowl i Willis Moody. Jr., and Miss Ruby sides the above mentioned persons sor this program and with their us­ five strings at the Star Alleys in ! Starrett were supper guests Sunday there would be added those em­ ual whole-hearted co-operation will Rockland at 2.30 Saturday. They j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis SALADA ployed on boats and should add an­ arrange through its members to pro­ would like an answer in this column Mcody. Sr. other hundred. vide training manuals as well as Thursday. Virgil Payson has been visiting in Here is an industry that will take facilities for conducting the course. • • • • NEWS ITEM:—"There is conclusive evidence of a national trend Fortland with his daughter, Mrs. Present plans will provide train­ Postponed Cantata TEA the raw product from our own bay away from punitive taxes on the consumer’s pocketbook.” Norman Kimball. Although the Easter services and * H-7 and harbor, employing persons in ing units located in the most im­ Congregational Men's Brother­ need of work. These products can portant cities and towns through­ in Maine. ' should write to the February. 97 8 percent of the total hood will meet Thursday with sup­ be prepared in Rockland for the out the State. An enrollment of United States Department of Agri­ State population reporting, a total per at 6.30 Secretary Sidney W housewife anywhere in the U. S. A between 500 and 600 is expected For culture. The Mall between Twelfth of 12.748 cases representing 50,396 Vinal requests that each member ■Why not go down to iFeyler's, see the purpose of this program the and Fourteenth streets S. W . Wash­ supply the same food as solicited for yourselves, the conditions under functions of the labor certification persons received general or direct ington. D. C. previously. The guest speaker will and assignment division of the relief from the cities, towns and which he is operating, then decide Social Security Board: This or­ be Rev Guy Wilson, D D.. of the 7 • 7 if it is best to push him ahead, or W.P A has been taken over and ganization reports that for the the State $280,535 was the total Pratt Memorial Church. Rockland, whether we should sit back and wait- will be operated by the N.Y.A. month of February there were 11.- amount of obligations of which who has traveled extensively and growl or criticise or perhaps sav. For the period ending April 6. 701 persons receiving old age as­ amount $78999 was from State who is In demand on the lecture •’Not lung will ever come to Pock- 694 youths were given project em­ funds, and the balance of $201,536 sistance in Maine. This compares platform. Women are invited to land." ployment. This compares with 708 from local funds of the cities and with 11.831 for the month of Jan­ the lecture at 7.30. This one is here and established as of March 23. High School aid towns This is a decrease of five uary For February there were 1.- Dr. John S Pendleton of Water­ Every town can have every person is being granted to 1.302 and Col­ percent in cost. The average cost 324 families representing 3 423 ville. secretary of the Maine Bapt~»t employed who really wants work lege and Graduate aid to 750. children receiving aid for depen­ per family for the month of Feb­ Association, who was speaker Sun­ "The remedy is cooperation of all it' Federal Housing Administration: ruary was $23 53: 466 fewer persons dent children: and 1258 persons day at the Baptist Church, was din­ citizens. You can help some.’’ Widespread publicity is being given were receiving blind aid. In Maine received relief in February than in ner guest that day of Mr and Mis. New Industries to all those features of the Housing a total of 8319.383 was paid out January. 63 persons out of every Willis Moody. Sr. Following are new additions, so Act which tend to promote new con­ during February for the Social Se­ thousand received assistance from Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kalloch. who to speak: struction and business activitv, curity program $240,596 went for the direct or general relief fund have been ill. are able to be out. That goed old Ramsdell Packing through conferences held locally, old age assistance; $49 878 for aid during February. Miss Virginia Moody resumed her Co., employing 350 persons. in the press, and over the radio. to dependent children: and $28,909 studies Monday at the High School Feylers Fish and Storage employ­ U. S. Bureau of Public Roads: for aid to the blind. A unique "X-Ray car" will form after being absent two weeks on ac­ ing 100 persons This agency reports that as of The average amount paid as aid the most striking feature of the count of illness. Lawrence Packing Co., employing March 18th there were in operation to dependent children was $37.67 Fisher Body exhibit in the General The Wcman's Club has been In- 3CO persons. in Maine 10 projects: 125 men cov­ per family: compared with $32.51 Motors building at the New York voted to attend the guest night of Two Kelp Factories, emploving ering all classes of labor were em­ average for the United States. T h’ World's Fair. This car, with a the Woman's Community Club in 200 persons ployed. This comares with nine average amount paid each recipient translucent body, will be the first of its kind ever to be exhibited in Union, at the Methodist vestry April Snow Shipyards, employing 200 projects and 157 men as of Feb. 18. in Maine for old age assistance this country and will reveal all the 25 at 7.30. The speaker will be persons Agricultural Adjustment Adminis­ was $2056 compared with $19 51 tration: Anyone desiring to obtain inner workings of construction. The Maurice Sullivan, park naturalist at New factory' now- being construct­ for the United States. The aver­ outer shell of the car is made of Arcadia National Park. Mt. Desert, ed

The public library will be closed Rockland Masons arc planning a tomorrow, Patriots' Day. pilgrimage Thursday night to Union Quicker’n The Eye where the Master Mason degree will Kennedy Crane of Senter Crane be worked on two candidates. Were the Feats Of Magic Senter Crane Compan j Company is recuperating from an Performed At Joint Serv­ The meeting of the Maine Real m t •• A 9 B II attack of grippe. ice Meeting Last Night Estate Association in Portland Sat­ The New Hotel Rockland has NEW COLOR FLATTERY IN • • ■ • • 1 urday was attended by Mr. and Mrs. The annual joint meeting of the 3 3 4 16 7 3 taken upon its staff a new night Deforest A. Thurston and Mr. and Rockland service clubs at the New clerk Robert J. Patterson of Lew­ Mrs. F. S. Young. Thorndike Hotel last night brought 16 17*16 1»,«0 11 31 iston. out such an unexpectedly large at­ X 34 31 36 37 33 33 There is no truth to the rumor Miss Marion Ginn has joined the that a tax lias been put on mov­ tendance that it was necessary to office staff of the Camden & Rock­ ing picture admissions. The price use both dining halls. land Water Co. She is succeeded as remains the same as usual, week­ The Lions Club sponsored this Make-UD becomes infinitely more assistant of the tax collector by Miss days and Sundays. meeting which was presided over TALK OF THE TOWN flattering when the colors of your Olive Bragg. by its vice president, Rev. Ernest ••COMING FVENTS CAST THEIR At tonight's meeting of the O. Kenyon in the absence of King powder, lipstick and rouge are The Naval Trial Board arrived SHADOWS BEFORE” Friendly Foto Fans in the Congre­ Lion Wilbur F. Senter. In his April 19 (Patriots Day)—Second an­ this forenoon to conduct the stan­ color-related. Coty now offers you nual marathon race by Belfast Boys gational vestry Osgood A. Gilbert welcoming words he expressed the dardization test of the new de­ such a make-up . . 'Air-Spun' Club and Hiram Crie will look after hope that such gatherings might April 19—Jimmie and Dick at Com- stroyer Anderson, a product of the ■nunlty Building the entertainment features. be held much more frequently. Today select your own persona/ , April 20 -Monthly meeting of Bap­ Federal yards in Kearney, N. J. tist Men's League He first introduced the prseident color scheme n "Alr-Spun* Pow- April 21—South Thomaston—Comedy Knox Lodge. I.O.OF.. will make of the Rotary Club. Louis A. W,alk- "Correspondence Courtship” at Orange Members of Miss Lotte McLaugh­ der.$l.—"Air-Spun” Rouge,50z — hall. lin's Federal singing class are re­ its annual visitation Bunday of 13 er, and the ensuing repartee found April 23 — Knox Hospital Auxiliary "Sub-Deb" lipstick, 50c. •oncert by Rockland city band at Park quested to attend rehearsal Wednes­ Class in Portland. G. Walter Kim­ both of the service men very much rheatre Aslr today for yoor April 24- -Monthly meeting of Rock- day night at 7 o'clock at Community ball Is chairman cf the committee on at home. The unseen judges called TANDEM TESTER AND SHADE CHART •and League of Women Voters. arrangements. it a draw. Earle McIntosh spoke April 30—Daylight Saving starts. building for preparation for the The "Tandom' is a purse-size Lipstick and May 1—C h ild H ealth Day for the Kiwanls Club in his capacity Spun* Rouge, cleverly joined It wiM be given May 1—Radio Ball by Central Fire Sunday Concert. Station at Ocean View Ballroom William Guptill of Winslow's as president, the speechmaking be­ lo you with Coty's compliments when you buy May 3—Warren—Annual meeting of The lighter Sophia, commanded Mills has a record of having raised ing interspersed by the songs of COTY 'A.rSpun* Powder. The Strode Chart His jrm Lincoln Baptist Ass’n. May 5 —Stonington— Entertainment by Capt. Cecil Carver, docked three 1800 pounds of squash from 13 seeds the Rotary and Kiwanls clubs led which color combination ts yoer ng hr one h r ry Grade Schools. this complete "Air-Spun* make-up May 5 (3 to 9.30) Annual meeting barges yesterday. That craft is that were planted after the 15th of by Elmer B. Crockett and Albert Shadows tell a atory here—more cleverly than a direct shot of the ski nt Woman s Bducatlonal Club at Grand holding the turn while the tug last June. He sold 1500 pounds to McCarty, respectively and the Lions group would have told it. Watch for shadows—they yield many a novel Army h a ll May A—St. George reunion at Hotel Sommers N. Smith is being recon­ one market in Roikland. welcoming song (With roar) led by snapshot. Continental. Cambridge, Mass Bob Allen. May 13 Maine Hand Engine League ditioned at Snow's yard. RE you- looking for snapshot and the ironwork in one picture, Funeral services for Fannie beets In Rockland The excellent chicken supper ideas? Then just load up your shooting from a viewpoint that Knox Hospital and the Rockland Glover, widow of Gideon M Smith, evoked commendation. camera, and have a try at shadowshows as many “repeats" of the Federal food will be given out at A City Band will benefit from the con­ will be held this afternoon at 2 Vice President Kenyon read a pictures. pattern as possible. the City Store Thursday to W.P.A. cert to be given by the Band In Park o’clock from Burpee Funeral homo. message from King Lion Senter On a sunny day outdoors, every Indoors, there are many chances It’s Grand workers, and Friday to other relief Theatre next Sunday afternoon at She was the daughter of the lite sent from the Canal Zone. solid object casts a shadow. It this for shadow pictures. Use a single clients. 2.30. The soloists will be Lotte Mc­ Capt. Thomas B. and Elvira The entertainment program con­ shadow fails on a light-toned sur­ photo bulb at one end of a room, and face, such as smooth snow or con­ To Look Laughlin and Federal Group, Mrs. (Wheeler) Glover. sisted of feats of magic, performed direct its light on the far wall. Let 1 Two C.C.C. boys held up by six crete, it stands out clearly — and members of your family stand so I Nettie Bird Frost, Mrs. Jane Foley, with amazing skill by Ellsworth there may be a picture opportunity Young rowdies at the Northend Sunday The Masonic assembly in the Ma­ that they cast grotesque shadows , Mrs Esther Howard of Rockland and Tucker, introduced by the presiding there. night, are said to have fought their sonic building Thursday night will on this wall. Changing their dis- I in the Donald Welt of Rockport. officer as an accountant until 1831, People doing things cast shadows tance from the light, and the height I way out of the ‘‘encirclement" in be In charge of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. r 5 "when there was nothing more to that often tell a complete story. A of the photo bulb from the floor, J fine style. group of winter hikers or a ski SPRING Work began yesterday on the new Peaslee and Mr. and Mrs. George count." produces unusual effects. party climbing a slope may produce f. garage which will be erected by th-- L. St. Clair of Rockland. Mr. and Cards, handkerchiefs, rings and With this shadow arrangement, it [ Miss Elizabeth Clark has entered shadows which make a more inter­ Waldoboro Oarage Company at the Mrs. Russell Davis of Thomaston, is easy to have your subjects act j the employ of Edward 0 3 . Oonla, other appurtenances were used with esting “story" snapshot than the and Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Shaw out story-telling ideas. Short “time" j A n d here are all the succeeding Mrs. Eliza Derry, who corner of Park and Union streets. a dexterity which the eye or the group itself. of Camden. exposures will be required In tak- f had assisted in his store for a num­ The main structure will be 30x115 layman could not solve. Many objects cast interesting pat­ Daytime Fashions feet In size. The building now on terns of shadow. A tree near a street ing these pictures, because of the ber of years distance between the light and the in the newest modes the site will be moved to the rear of Working seven days a week car­ lamp may throw a delicate tracery penters have begun to make a sub­ illuminated wall. With a box cam­ to make you smartly Among the eight divorces granted the lot. and the filling station busi­ Down The Ways of shadow on a nearby building stantial showing on the Camden wall. A short time exposure of this, era, try exposures of several sec­ carefree In Waldo County Superior Court ness will be continued pending the onds. street factory. The first story is made with the camera on a Arm was: Alton N. Collins of Se&rsmont completion of the new plant. Will Go Auxiliary Schooner Whenever you're taking pictures, well boarded in and the uprights support—and you have an unusual Color Bright! from Elizabeth Collins of Appleton, watch for shadow effects. They're arc being placed for the second At East Boothbay— New picture. Fashion Right! utter desertion. Some fast and furious bowling is Old-fashioned, ornate iron fences the making of many a snapshot, and assured spectators Thursday night story. The work was inspected the Marine Flag and gateways not only produce fas­ a special "shadow hunt," with your and An Esso picture “Safari On at Community Building alleys, when last of the week by A R. Savage of cinating shadow patterns, but are camera loaded and ready, might be 6 When the Dirigo 2d, a trim 60 worth your while. As Young As Young Wheels" will be shown in connection the Post Office team, winner of the the Augusta firm of architects. often Interesting pictures them­ foot, two masted auxiliary schooner with Thursday night's entertain­ second half rolls against Perry s selves. Include both the shadow John van Guilder Can Be Rockland's first grass fire of the yacht slides down the ways of the ment at the meeting of Winslow- Market, winner of the first half, for season came yesterday on the Wil­ Goundy and Stevens shipyard at Holbrook Post. Buffet lunch will be the league championship. Tl.e cup Jimmie and Dick, popular radii The annual meeting of the R ock-, East Boothbay Wednesday morning LUCIEN GREEN & will be presented at a banquet, to liam Butler place, having burned over served. she will imitate history in one way entertainers, will headline at Com­ land Garden Club will be held Tues­ be held next week at Community several acres before it was bested by the weary firemen. The worst and make it in another. Namesake munity Building tomorrow with day April 25, 2.30 o'clock, in the ' SON Public beano Thursday p. m„ Building. Two teams come from 16 SCHOOL ST., ROCKLAND of these fast travelling fires in the of the first Sewell ship of steel shows at 3.15 and 8.15. Candy bars Community Building, Mrs. J. A G AR. hall: door prize; good spe­ Bath Iron Works Friday night for EXPERT FUR REPAIRING outskirts of the city is that all the launched at Bath 35 years ago she will be given to all children at the Jameson, chairman. Everett’ cials: auspices Edwin Libby Relief a match with the Community FUR STORAGE equipment and man power must be will fly the first official state of afternoon performance. The man­ Greaton, chairman of the Maine • Corps.—adv. teams. used leaving the valuable business Maine marine flag as a gift from agement is anxious to have a few Development Commission will speak 1 Holiday hours will be observed at and residential property almost en­ Gov. Lewis O. Barrows. more acts of vaudeville to compete and show slides. His subject I Post Office Patriot's Day as follows' tirely without fire protectoin. Tw o Although a legislative measure for the generous prizes. All acls “Scenic Maine." Reports will be Money order and registry windows other calls made It a busy day fcr establishing the flag as the official wishing to participate should regis­ read from the various chairmen and ( WALDO THEATRE I will be closed all day; general de­ the red wagons. emblem of Maine boats will not be­ ter at Chisholm's fruit store. officers will be elected. Courier-Gazette Want Ads Work Wonders MAINE'S LITTLE RADIO CITY livery and stamp window will be come a law until the middle of TEL. WALDOBORO 100 open from 7 a. m. to 1 p. m. There Inadvertently the name of Wil­ June, Barrows agreed with the own­ Matinee Sat-Sun. (also Holiday*) will be one trip made by carriers in liam Bicknell was omitted from tne ers and builders that the new Diri­ at 2.30. Ev'gs, single shows 7.30 forenoon. Special delivery will be RHS. Minstrels chorus list. Bill go might logically be accorded the deserves extra credit for he was also honor of flying the first one. In TUES.-WED.. APRIL 18-19 handled. Malls will be received and understudy to the end men, which ease the Governor cannot person­ BORIS KARLOFF dispatched as usual. RFD. carrier will make trip in the afternoon. The meant double duty on his part A'so ally make the presentation he will deserving of praise is the orchestra, “DEVIL’S ISLAND” corridor will be open from 4.30 a. m. be represented by Sea and Shore FIGURE IT llliTFIIHVIIHIISElF to 8 30 p. m. composed of seme of the county's ! Fisheries Commissioner Arthur R. THURS.-FRI.. APRIL 20-21 finest musicians, Luther Clark, Greenleaf. JOAN CRAWFORD Rumors fill the air that Thurs­ clarinet. Albert Marsh violin, Frank The flag designed by Marshall S. JAMES STEWART day night's meeting of the Baptist Young cornet, A. C. Jones drums, Campbell of Waterville has a green LEW AYRES Men's League is to be a lively af­ and Steve Kessel bass viol, with pine tree, a blue anchor and the In Mrs. Charlotte Hopkins pianist. words "Dirigo” and "Maine" on a “ICE FOLLIES OF 1939” fair, because of the veiled hint that one of its members is to be given white background. The bill w u with introduced by Senator Elton Lewis The Original Ice Follies Cast the third degree. What member and why is not stated. This feature of Boothbay. So far as can be will come immediately after the learned this is the first marine flag guest speaker, Frank A. Winslow, 1 ’ V I I ' M \ \ adopted by any State. has completed his lecture, "The The schooner was built for Cha,. DANCE Children of Callander." A commit­ Van Sicklen of Northport, Mich, tee will be appointed to nominate whose great uncle was one of the Glen Cove j officers for the coming year. In owners of the Sewell fleet of steel advance of all these things will be sailing ships. By a coincidence Mrs WEDNESDAY NIGHT quite a different supper, with Sicklen's father was chief mate of goodies galore. the first Dirigo. The ship was tor­ Danny Patt and Novelty pedoed off the Irish coast during the BORN World War. Boys Bean—At Knox Hospital. April 18. to Owner and Mrs. Sicklen will sail Mr and Mrs. Lucien Dean, a son— their new craft to Bermuda for a David Thomas DOOR PRIZE Cooper—At Baker Memorial Hospital, shakedown cruise and then go to 46’lt Boston. April— to Mr. and Mrs Elston F Cooper of North Haven, a daughter the Great Lakes. They will receive Webb—At Stonington, April 7. to Mr the Governor's flag and state that and Mrs. Russell Webb, a son—David Harold. Mr. H.Wcinston- of they consider it a great honor to BEANO TONIGHT Massillon, O. raises be able to fly the first one made. 7.30 o'rlock MARRIED The launching will take place at TRAVEL BY TRAIN Lndwlg-Cnllemer—At Camden. April plants that eat meat/ AMERICAN LEGION 14, by Rev W . T Brown. A rthur A. 10.30. Twenty Regular Games; Also Special Ludwig of Hope, and Miss Edna M Mr. Campbell got the idea of a Whether it's business or pleasure the RAIL way is still the best way to Collemcr of Lincolnville. (WHAT IS YOUR HOBBY? Games Door Prize WBfTC OAVC CLMAN.NtC'NCWVOAK marine flag from a local boat build­ travel regardless of highway or weather conditions. You'll like the com- Admission 25. Cents iD tv t r.tman er. After discussing the matter fnrtahle air-conditioned, deluxe ooacjies on all through trains as you sink 4Ttf DIED Achorn — At Rockland. April 16. with the Maine Development Com­ into reclining type, deeply upholstered seals and glide quietly along. You George A. 'Achorn. aged 53 years. 5 month. 15 davs. Funeral Wednesday mission and other officials he had will further enjoy the safe security which modern railroad coaches provide. at 1 30 from Burpee funeral home his Idea presented to legislature Sm ith—A t R ockland. April 16, F an n ie You can even ride the famous Streamlined "Flying Yankee” at these Glover, widow of Gideon M S m ith . and it was received without opposi­ bargain prices if you wish. ' W ANTED Funeral today at 2 o'clock from Burpee tion. funeral home Remember only 2c a mile i50 miles for a dollar) any­ Pearse—At Camden, April 15. Florence rtf stomtrb should digest two founds food In 1775 a flag of similar design felly. When you eat hesry. r w . J ™ " ! A., widow of Albert Pearse. rich foods or when 700 are nertous. hurried ar where in Maine or for a round (rip ticket to and from BY COLLECTOR chew poorly—your stomach eften pours out too was used by American ships and a much fluid. Your food doesn’t digest and you points on the Boston and Maine Railroad in New OLD DOLLS, any over 60 years IN MEMORIAM bare I as, heart hum. nausea, pstn or «o«r plain white flag with a green pine stomach. You feel sour, strk and upsH all ever. England. oM OLD STAMP COLLEC­ In loving memory of my dear hus­ Doctors aay never take a laxative for storaaen tree on it was used by the Massa­ TIONS that were started years band. Floyd A. Duncan, who passed iln. It la danreroos and foolish. It takes thpee Plan now to go on your next (rip BY TRAIN. away April 18. 1937. ttla black tablets called Bell ana for Indication chusetts colony for some time. ago. OLD MUSIC BOXES that Pto msks the excess stomach fluids harmless, relieve Rcmemberance Is a golden chain distress In no time and put you back on your Incidentally 17 boats are being I'll In glad lo furnish you information or make play 8, 10 or 12 tunes. OLD Death tries to break but all In vain; feet Belief la no quick It Is smsslnc and one 2ne pedal, peeves I t Ask far Ball aas for ladlceetlan. tvp« reservations, .lust phone or call on me. I’m GLASS and FURNITURE. Write, To have, to love, and then to part built in local yards at the present „ n e W'y <:° Is the greatest sorrow of one's .heart. time and are valued at more than , to ro rt'a"0’ i.00 as near as the telephone. Call Rockland 92. “COLLECTOR” The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never $200.000.—By Dick Reed of the BocUUnd lh, l.l-> II. E. COMIN8, General Agent. P. O. BOX 635, ROCKLAND The memory of those happy days Maine Development Commission 44*48 When we were together. Roc*'»”d 1 BiddcJord' P. 8. Let me tell you how you ran His wife Katharyn Duncan; daughter go to the New York World's Fair at Phyllis; father Henry Duncan; sister L , M.""' J Milton W. Weymouth, Jr., F-2 Fostena. ttO ii f»«° exceptional low cost including hotel USN. son of Lieut, and Mrs. M. W. .. 57.8" room with private, bath, and all ex­ CARD OF THANKS Wc wish to thank our friends and Weymouth of Alfred, former resi- J Bost"” ' 6 f,n penses while attending the Fair, relatives for their kindness during our ; dents of Rockland, has been de­ recent bereavement. We also wish to BocWah* vorisWo'llh' 7 15 express our thanks to those who sent tached from the U. S. S. Philadel­ flowers. phia, Flagship of Cruiser Squadron BURPEE’S Mrs. Harold Llnscott. Louise Llnscott, BollJa»d w fares Ruth Llnscott. Mr. and Mrs. Arial Division 8, and transferred to duty Llnscott. t * ( ,„„r point* MORTICIANS Ambulance Service with the Asiatic Fleet. Mr. Wey­ CARD OF THANKS mouth recently returned from We wish to thank our neighbors and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where the Ambulance Service friends for the many kindnesses shown _ us at the time i t our recent bereave- | RUSSELL U. S. S. participated in ment for the uae of cars, and for the TIL S . SSS AND 781-1 beautiful flowers, especially the Knox FUNERAL HOME maneuvers, and is at the home oi Mill for the beautiful floral basket. 9 CLAREMONT ST. TEL, 662 his parents for a brief furlough. SSl-SSS M A IN ST, D O C K L A N D Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and fam­ ROCKLAND, ME. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carver, Mr He will leave for San Francisco 119-tf and Mrs. Herbert Bryant Henry Bryant •S -tf mnmE [EtiTRni RfliLRonn Rockport . • early in May, to embark for China Page F o u l Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Every-Oth'er-Day

ST. GEORGE WASHINGTON SOUTH THOMASTON HEARD, SEEN, SAID AT WASHINGTON | Mrs. Russell Thomas and daugh- WALDOBORO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prior of Mrs. Henry Crockett and daugh­ By CLYDE H. SMITH, j ter Darla have returned from Knox ft ft ft ft . N. Y. are at The Firs ter, Mrs. Everett Baiun, are in Eas­ ! Representing Maine's Second Congressional District I Hospital. MRS. LOUISE MILLER where Mrs. Florence Gumper the ton where Mrs. Baum Ls receiving ______! Mrs. Irene Cunningham and Correspondent owner is having extensive repair medical attention. A A A A zx z\ zx z\ work and alterations made prepara­ Albert DavLs has sold his oxen and ’s Capital, April 18.! share of Individual income as to em -, Ino'' ler> Ml®- <-img li.<\<- ntuii.til tory to arriving in May to spend (Special to The Courier-Gazette) barrass our citizens, especially those |j^ U‘ ' "*ling Mr‘s' Jam ' " Tel. 27 bought a pair of steers. the summer. Miss Alice Baum, who is spending i It is perfectly natural to associ- who labor' That tax ls two * Rkr guests Sunday of M rs Ella Georgia Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Adel- 1-Mass of visible 45-Ever (contr.) 17- Speak parents. Russell Simpson came from Crie­ vapor 47-The (Fr.) 18- To disarrange by one man—Dr. Francis E. Town- 1 and that it does not continue to in - t Robinson, bert Sprowl. Mr. and Mrs. Horace haven recently in his power boat. 5-Stalks 49-Summit 20-Becoming better send. Social Security will develop crease debt or taxes. It will de­ An article in the Portland Sunday Cookson and son Allan. He was accompanied by his brother •-Twirl 51-Equips 23-Ancestry on the in future years in ways we cannot' crease the need for charity, there- Telegram concerning Richard C. 12- lmplement 53-Greenish finch male side UNION Edward Pierpont and Roy Light Oram whose wife is guest of Mrs. now foresee. There will be p en -! fore do away with a large share of Hill, noted explorer, ethnologist and went to Massachusetts last week 13- Old Testament 55- Symbol 25-Hawaiian garland Ruth Brown. (abbr.) sions in forms not yet proposed and j the burden of poor relief, now the authority on primitive drugs, was of 56- lndefinite article 27-Japaneae coin Mrs. Lela Haskell is home from and trucked Mr. Pierpont's house- Several members of Forget-me- 15-Oppressively 57- Seaport in Florida 30-Withera Interest to people here, because of houd goods here. Mr. and Mrs. methods of financing them not principal item in the budget of Massachusetts for the summer. not Chapter, O £ S , were guests 18- Myself 60- Plural suffix 32-Performer heretofore discussed. But future every community. It will create! Mrs. Bertha Howe has been in the fact that he is a brother-in-law Pierpont will reside with Dr. and 19- Check 61- Crippled 37- Born Wednesday night of Grace Chapter 21— Children's patron historians will trace the Pension- employment in two ways—by re- Greenfield. Mass, for a few days' to Dr Stanley Lenfest Dr. Gill has Mrs L. C. Pierpont for a short time 62- Part for one 38- lnfiamed places on in Thomaston. saint 64- Approaches the skin Business Recovery combination to i tiring the oldsters from gainful oc- offered to donate a valuable drug before locating elsewhere visit with Mr. Howe's relatives. MLss Clarle Rackllffe is ill at her 22- Goad 65- Micro-organ isms 39- Pertaining to the this era and to Dr. Townsend with­ cupations (thus releasing jobs for The members of the Lenine Burrs called curare to some Maine hospi­ • • • • 24- A shade tree colon tal. This drug, of which he ob­ home at the Head of the Bay. 25- Lieutenants (abbr.) VERTICAL out asking him to divide the dis­ younger folks) and by creating a family are all ill. Harold Linscott 40- Pronoun buying power that will set our now I Mrs. Cassie Paul and sister, MLs tained 11 000 grams while on an ex­ 26- Attempt t-Small job 41- Shower tinction with anybody else. Tliis community was saddened by 28- Long-eared equine 2- Bone (Latin) 43- Make spiritless Furthermore, It should be pointed idle people at work through the in-! Agnes Robbins, called Thursday on pedition into the jungles of Ecuador, the death April 9 of Harold. LInscott SOUTH WARREN 29- Altar end of a 3- On 44- Drill out that Dr. Townsend was the first creasing demands of industry. The ! friends here is valuable in the treatment of 41. after an illness of four months church 4- Noise 46-Serf Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Leaviit 31-Consumes 5- The sun to plan a pension which approached Townsend Plan would, of course, Mrs. Lela Haskell isshrdlu etaom paralysis. Dr. and Mrs. Gill are at 48-Man’s name with a complication of diseases. Al­ motored Frday to Marblehead. Mass , 33- A second insurance 6- Playthings 50-Tormenta adequacy and the first to Include, make unnecessary the wholly In­ The Woman's Community Club the present time visiting her mother, though Mr. Linscott's health had where they will be guests of relatives 34- And not 7- The (Sp.) 52-Box Mrs. Reed Lenfest. in Presque Isle. 35- Rreflx. Thrice 8- Prophets 54- A rodent in a recovery-pension measure a adequate old age pensions now J met recently. Supt. Frank Row’ not been the best for several years for a few days. On return they will method of providing the necessary being sustained on a 50-50 basis by gave an interesting address and book Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs and he had been able to attend to his 36- The operation of 10- Bird home 55- Story be accompanied by their daughter, opening veins 11- A title (Sp.) 58- A type measure(pl ) funds. the state and federal governments, review. It was voted that the club Mrs. Gerald Dalton were Portland business until December when he Mrs. John Beals and two children. 41- Ascend 12- Russian title 59- Undressed timber The Townsend Recovery Pension To the extent that it cures idleness sponsor the Girl Scout movement visitors Sunday. 42- Decorate was taken seriously ill and gradually Mrs. Levi Bucklin returned Wed­ 14-Web-llke membrane 61-Musical note It will reduce or completely elimin-1 Mr. and Mrs. Rowe were the recipl 44-Cure hides Ib-Grates 63-Conjunction Plan proposes to Include all, sixty Mrs Harold R Smith is ill at the tailed until death. nesday by bus from two months' ate the cost of unemployment in -! ents of a beautiful bouquet given years old and over, in its benefits. home of her daughter, Mrs. Erw

to you to walk along it until you NORTH HAVEN STONINGTON Icently vl tied het father John Blll- reach the end . . Traveling Around America ------ings. It was with startling clearness Mrs. Gene Crowell has arrived THE SAUNTERER Lyford Kennison of North Con- Myrtle R a n so n of Rotk. that he recalled how both of them from Vinalhaven where she spent A. B. Crocker way, N. H was a recent visitor a, jand visiting Mrs. Ida Snow had gaily laughed at the thought the winter. She and her son Robert Mrs. Annie Richards'. Ellsworth Thomas of Isle all Haut and had been nearly tempted by are occupying a house for the sum­ Thurlow Pitts was home from called Saturday on friends here Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— I that Invitation. mer. I have read Thoreau's 20 volumes the U. of M. recently to pass a Mrs Minerva Vennie Ls employed There were so many things that James Lewis of Marlon, Mass., has 0{ writings twice and now am read- vacation with his mother Mrs. Mil- at the home of Winslow Haskell at he could share with no one. Things been a recent visitor at the home ing volume 20 which finishes his died Pitts. Deer Isle. They stood upon the rugged ledge that would burn inside him forever. ' of his mother Mrs. Mary Lewis. carePr here on Parth. The more I Mrs. Helen MacKay recently went Mrs. Oti Eaton died uddenlv I that was a part of the shoreline, things that would never be i pjans are made to launch Wed- study his character as a man the to Syracuse, N. Y.. where she will Friday at her home here watching a blood-red moon ascend quenched by consolation from an i nesday p Oy Brown's new power boat, more I think this quotation, slightly Join her mother R. Webb Noyes and ------from the sea other because it was impossible to bulR at thp Brown boat sh,p Mrs. Noyes on a trip to Ottawa and changed, fits him: “I am no orator CRIEHAVEN share his secrets. After your first R a flne ]ooking craft name(, j Q Montreal. His wife said: “It's beautiful. as Emerson is. but as you know me love, you walk l.fe alone really Mr. and Mrs. James W. Coombs Rod It's quite the most beautiful and powered by a 103 horse powe’ all. a plain, blunt man." Miss Virginia Guptlll spent In -t thing Ive ever seen. But how did The world implied merely a place Supprior p ,.,*, motx),. R , s 42 fw. of Burlington. V t, have been vi it- weckCnd in Rockland visiting rein­ Thoreau did not like lecturing; ing relatives here the past week ^yes you know about this place to bring I where your body must remain while ,ong „ feet w(de and tRr<;e hw ) He Mrs. Coombs was called to Swan's . , ,, o me here? You must have been here|ycur spirit soared into a world of . eiv ImoIsap rlenfl A I a Mr and Mi TLoin.i Prior Sr. . . , . . . si* inches draft. A factory man from knew they did not understand him. Island by the death of lier sister before." sown. ane, w o a n lS Philadelphia will cheek and start Emerson's audiences did not under- J of Loudville spent Fast.-r vacation Mrs. Gertrude Jellison. I ... ., . , , ,, , And as she said It, a swift but ’ life his sole definition of it | the new motor. This boat was built' stand him but they did go to hear _ x with their daughter Mi ReXfot l Mr and Mrs. Ralph Barter were acute pain assailed him. It would | He locked at hte wife now and d i d replace the m otorboat Andeison They ietun.nl home on home from Augusta over the week- __ be the first time he had lied to her not see her at alt Instead, , which has given excellent service WOman always went to his lectures . the Sunbeam. since their marr.age twenty-four was Diane, and in that moment the for the past 25 years * flt end. Clarence Welch is employed o n 1 Mr and Mrs John W Anderson years ago < which was as long as he vision became so real that he even ■ Mrs. Carroll Burns and Roger one of his lectures said, "You must the tug Eugenic Spofford. ,and famll>- 1,ave returned hon,P had known her) and he had real­ stretched out his arms to her. But Raymond returned Saturday to: enjoy Mr. Emerson's lectures very Congratulations to Mrs. Saran sPe,ldin«5 lhe wlnt«r in Port ized that the question would be the illusion was swept away by Wollaston accompanied by Virginia much." forthcoming. Anna's vo.ce, low and clear: E. Hamilton who will be 90 April Beverage who will visit there for a ! “I do" was the reply, “I don't 2b Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Young and But the truth would hurt her “I've finished it. Rod. I ve fin­ few days. ; know what he is talking about, but j family and Peter Mitchell have re- more. Of what possible use to over­ ished my poem Do you want to Mrs Emery Robbins was a recent • • • • 11 do so love to hear him talk.” I turned home from Rorkland. haul the past—to dig up buried hear it?" vLsitor in Ellsworth. enjoy Thoreau's writings because he Mr and Mi Fred Wilson and treasure that had rotted long ago’ “Of course," he said Clifton Smith Mrs. Dennis Eaton has returned is talking to himself, a man worth to Portland after a visit at home. ;Oscar simPs0,) arc in ’^ l a n d There could be nothing in it for But he barely listened while she After an illnes of more than two wasting his time upon. In fact he Marc Wh.te is visiting his sister any one. read it. When she had finished years caused by leukemia. Clifton Mrs. Elinor Smith ts occupying tries to convince himself that he is Mrs. Alton Haynes of Owls Head "No," lie said. “I've never been there a small frown creasing her Asa Smith died Tuesday at the Ursula Billings' rent. I a descendant of the great god, Thor. Ralph Wilson who ;.|ient the win­ here before, Anna " forehead. "Isn't there something home of his sister Mrs. Maynard Ava Rich of Isle uu Haut was That will give you an idea of his ter with his family in ltnck|M>rt is Even to his own ears the words else I should have put into it. Rod?" Greenlaw. Mr Smith was born in recent guest of Mrs. James Mc- character, busy repairing lobster traps sounded a definite note of sincerity I don’t feel, somehow, that it's Jonesport, son of Mr and Mrs. Asa WALKING PLANTS OF PACIIACAMAC Guffie at Sand Beach. I do not understand him, but Mrs. Nora Eaton has been visit­ Ellis Simp on returned home with and truth He hadn't supposed, really complete. There's something Smith. His home since retirement 'T'OURISTS who visit Pachacaniac, capital of Peru, one ot the favorite once in a while we meet on common ing tier sister Mrs. Sadie Robbins. Scott Simpson who was in Rock- somehow, that it would be tha. lacking, isn t there?" from the lighthouse service had 1 site of one of the oldest ruins In stopping places along the route of ground and then I know that while Lawrence Stinson lias returned ! land recently for boat repa.r . easy . . . He merely sat there with no reply been here. South America, are puziled and the weekly cruises visiting the west i I Rexford and Nicholas Anderson I only saw the scenes, he observed j coast of South America. to Rockland after visit.ng at home “How on earth did you learn for her. watching the moon meit In 1919 Mr. Smith enlisted in the amused to find there this freak of 1 them and wrote about them. "Aug. ‘ * The temple of the Creator-God ai Capt William Billings has left sP*nt the wekend Po,t C1>

possible for its mailing list. If any and low to Mrs. William Grafton. radio affair. Henry Strater of NORTHPORT of the readers of this column have Elmer R. Biggers Jr.. Is visiting Field And Stream Ogunquit. Maine's ace fisherman Is In E verybody’s Colum n THOMASTON any prospects for the sale of the Mrs. Ina Partridge in Monhegan CAMDEN much interested in seeing the con­ Osgood Woodbury, son of Mr. and zzs \ z \ zxzs zxz\ house, will they kindly either write this week. ft ft A ft What Hunters and Fisher­ test put over. Mrs. C. O. Woodbury has employ­ 8HIRLEY T. WILLIAMS or telephone names and addresses Earl Lermond of Swampscott, GILBERT HARMON men Are D o in g In Maine Siwaking of tuna, the Bailey ment with tlie General Electric Co. Correspondent to Mrs. Arthur McDonald Thomas­ Mass., w’as weekend guest of Mr. and Correspondent Island Tuna Club is planning a big in Boston. • LOST AND FOUNDI Sport Areas tournament for the weekend of Aug. ft ft ft ft ton, telephone number 111. and their Mrs. Guy Lermond. Ed Beckett is razing the old Bay- Il*************ll efforts will be greatly appreciated. The Thursday Club will meet this 5. President Elroy Johnson said side Garage at Brown's Corner, POCKETBOOK found at Perry’s Coal Tel. 190 Telephone 713 The weatherman still refuses to Office Contained small sum of motley. Lewis Tabbutt went Sunday to week at the home of Mrs. Edward th at the date has been set and ar­ which he recently bought Owner may have same bv culling at give Maine anglers any consistent the office. 519 Main St.. and paying for Caribou where he has employment. T. Dornan. rangements are being discussed. In­ Mrs. Alfred Seymour and sons, Miss Edna M. Collemer daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of this advertisem ent, ______46-48 At the meeting of the Boys' Club break. There has been but little cidentally the Bailey Island boys Richard and John of Gardiner are Rev. and Mrs. Donald F Perron of Mr. and Mrs Frank K. Collemer Massachusetts who spent the sum­ TAN police dog pup lost Little black Friday night new members admitted noticeable change in ice conditions are going to provide "the world's on head and tall. No'lly or return to guests this week of Mr. and Mrs and sons. Duane and Bruce went of Lincolnville and Arthur A. Lud­ mers on Beech Hill will move their ALEX HILL. R t 3. W aldoboro. 45*47 were Raymond Anderson. Byron during the past week. Sebago still best chair," for their customers this to Lowell Mass.. Monday to visit wig. son of Mr and Mis. Edward household goods here next week and Arthur Pease. Knowlton, Douglas Young. Leslie remains locked tight with tlie ex­ season. Arthur York, veteran skip­ until Wednesday with relatives. C. Ludwig of Hope were married a t . expect to make this their perma­ Cecil Day of Lewiston spent the Simpson and Averyll Reed. ception of the Lower Basin. High per who claims that he has never Mrs. Mae Reed of Rockland was the Baptist parsonage Friday nigh' nent home. weekend with his parents. Mr. and The Happy-Homc-Makers 4-H water in the stream s makes this had a party that didn't catch a fish ; TO LET I Mrs. Ferdinand Day. hostess at the home of Mrs. Blan­ by Rev 1W. F. Brown, the double type of angling generally unsatis­ said that he was tired of seeing Loris Ramsey, 54. died at his home chard T. Orne. Friday afternoon for Club will meet Wednesday at 7 at William Hall of the yacht Rone, ring service being used. factory but some fairly good catches chairs give away during a battle here April 10, after a long illness bridge. Mrs Clara Payson of Rock­ the home of Miss Allene Jones. FOUR-room I unit tied apartment to The Methodist Ladles Aid will of trout are being reported in the with a big tuna so constructed one although he had been confined to If. modern MRS CHAS McAUUFFE. arrived Thursday from New London Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Danforth 42 F u lto n S t.. T el 960-R 46*48 land and Mrs. H. H. Newbert were meet Wednesday with Mrs. Arthur southern parts of the State A few his bed only two weeks. Funeral Conn., and Is visiting his parents •Beth Hanly) have arrived in New of his own. All he uses is some HEATED furnished rooms and fur­ the other two present, and prizes services were conducted by Rev. Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall. York from Rio dc Janeiro. Brazil, Webster. days of good warm weather is need­ heavy wood and the parts of a nished apartment to let. 10ot> HOUSE went to Mr Payson and Mrs New­ Vaughn of Belfast. He is survived 77 P ark S t . T el. 330 46 tf Misses Hortensc Wilson and Edith and Mrs. Danforth is expected to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe who ed to better the situation. Model-T Ford. The club has voted bert. by his mother. Mrs. Abbie Ramsey, TENEMENT to let at 12'ti James St.: Wilson of Malden. Mass., are spend­ arrive here Thursday to visit her passed the winter in Florida have Lake Cobbossecontee near Augusta to adopt this as their official chair bath. lights. C A HAMILTON. 29 Howard Anderson returned Sun­ two sons, Merle and Harlan of Bel­ C h estn u t S t . Tel 986 ,1.______46-tf ing the week with their sister and mother, Mrs. George V. Hanly. Mr. returned heme. yielded Its first fish of the season and York is making up several of day from Bucksport where he has fast, and one grandson. TWO-room apartment to let. reason­ brother-in-law Mr. and Mr< Fred Danforth will join her later. Principal and Mrs. Carlton P to Ralph Jordan of Hallowell who them. able; also large furnished, front room. been employed and started this took a pound and a half brown 12 CLAR EN DON S T ______44*46 Overlook Walter Henry is assisting in the Wood and daughter Barbara are Chief warden Elmer Ingraham Herman Merriam of Morrill Is morning at work for the Nissen trout from a small patch of open MODERN apartment, five rooms and Virginia Pease, daughter of Mr First National Stores this week, passing the week at their home in of Bingham reports an interesting sawing shingles for Joel Wood bath, to let. upstairs. Apply 16 OCEAN Baking Co. water by Highland bridge. ST., cit y ______44-tf and Mrs Arthur Pease, celebrated taking the place of Lewis Tabbutt Kingfleld. animal story. This week a lumber Mrs. W. H. Sprague is confined Randolph Henderson who spent Herb Allen of Dcnnysville reports crew at Bowtown caught a pair of FURNISHED apartment of 3 rooms, her sixth birthday Saturday after­ who has gone away. Mr. and Mrs Marcus Chandler to her home with grippe. Mis. second floor Suitable for couple, gar­ the past several months in town that the Ice went out of the Dennys age if desired. C A EMBRY. Tel. noon with a party. The youngsters • • • • and family spent the weekend In coons and turned them over to Phemie Thompson is caring for her. went to New York yesterday. River this morning but that there Ingraham. One was blind and had 436-M______46-tt enjoyed a variety of games and Ed­ Model of “Flying Cloud" town. Thirty-six members of Garnd FIVE-room apartment to let at 58 ward Vinal was awarded the prize Pine Cor.e Troop of Girl Scouts is is still plenty of snow along tlie been for some time yet he was as Talbot Ave inquire R H. BRITT. A faithful reproduction of the Mrs Louise K Ogier has sold her View Grange Journeyed last Thurs­ City Building.______40-tf for pinning the donkey's tail. Re­ conducting a food sale this week banks. Last year a good run of healthy and well fed as his running ship. Flying Cloud has been com­ property on Spruce street to John day to South Warren where they TENEMENT to let. 7 rooms, flush, taking orders until Thursday for kelt started April 8 and lasted for mate. Suspecting that the one with freshments bore out the general pleted by Edgar M. Ward, a life con­ M Towers of Cambridge. Mass. were royally entertained by the lights and gas; cemented cellar, large color scheme of pink and green, and cookies and other foods. Orders a month. Herb expects kelt fish­ his sight had been leading the blind garage L. W BENNER, 88 North Main vict at the State Prison, this being Mr and Mrs. Lionel Cooper en- , members of Goodwill Grange. The St______45*47 included a beautiful birthday cake. will be delivered Thursday. ing to start anytime now. He also one Ingraham tried some experi-1 the ninth model which Mr Ward tertained at bridge Saturday night: degree teams of Grand View con­ ROOMS to let at 15 O rove 8ft. iv l Guests were Joan Slader. Jean Wil­ Mrs Winfred Tabbutt and Miss looks for an early fresh run of the ments and found* this to be true. 579-W, MRS FLORA COLLINS 39-tf has turned out since 1921. He Mr. and Mrs Kendrick Libby. Mr. | ferred the third and fourth degrees liams. Richard Glidden, Edward Annie L. Bunker who have been big Atlantic salmon that has made The latter refuted to leave his fel­ 8MALL furnished bouse to let at worked from copies of the original and Mrs. Harleigh McMinn and on ten candidates for the host 8pruce Head near salt water; new Vinal. Carleen Young. Marilyn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel F. the river famous. In previous years low coon led him to food, across garage. Ideal for year-around home; McKay plans, the blue prints being Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cilley. Grange and afterwards harvest rent reasonable CALL 793-W 106-tf Tinker. Clinton Condon. Thomas Williams, went Saturday to their there hasn't been much fresh run treacherous places and was ready furnished by the Massachusetts In­ fishing before May 1st. supper was served in tlie dining FOUR room apartment to let. all Creamer Doris Vinal, Barbara Vinal summer camp at Togas Lake. Au­ Mrs. Frank Morrow is a medical to fight when man or animal ap­ modern. Apply at CAMDEN and stitute of Technology. room. The trip was made in Ar­ Mrs. Alfred Seymour and sons, gusta. for the season, accompanying patient at Knox Hospital. Allen syas th a t many of the proached. The fact that the blind ROCKLAND WATER CO.. Tel. 614 Fourteen months elapsed from thur Stantial's new bus. ______39 tf Richard and John, of Gardiner and C E. Tabbutt who came that day Miss Bertha Clason is* spending boys are going to try taking the coon was as fleshy as the other is — — — s the time he began this model to Swansea Gross, 78. died at his Mrs. Gerald Creamer who helped from Augusta. a week's vacation at her home in salmon in salt water for the first sure evidence of this strange and its completion, the actual time em­ home here last Thursday after a Mrs. Pease in serving. Charles Copeland of Newton Gardiner. time this year. There is a beautiful interesting story of loyalty ar.d al­ long illness Burial services will be Oscar Crie. W B. D Oray and Centre. Mass., and Thomaston and ployed being more than 1200 hours. Mrs Emily Jagels fell at her heme bay at the mouth of the river above most human regard for an unfor­ held in Oceanville. He Is survived : FOR SALE : Orvel F. Williams attended the Ellis Spear of Newton Centre and It is 39 inches over all, a block 1 Sunday and sustained a fractures Cobscook Bay th a t would accom­ tunate. by one daughter, Mrs. Flossie Bye Hamfest of the Lincoln County Ra­ Warren arrived today to spend a model. One noticeable feature Is j«rm modate any number of boats and of Portland. 38- FOOT power boat lor sale. Has 8- dio Club Sunday in Damariscotta. few days with Mr and Mrs. W. B the inlaid deck, made of white oak ; Arthur Morin is having two provide fishing all summer. In the Previews of Progress stage cyllnder Gray marine motor. CARL­ Mrs. Orvln Wales, who has been TON JOYCE Swnns Island ______41-48 Lloyd Saucier is spending a few D. Gray. and ebony giving the appearance of weeks' vacation from his duties at Bill Edson of Southbridge. Mass., show at the General Motors ex­ at her summer home here for a few FOUR horses for sale weigh 900 to days in Boston" Mrs Elbridge Grafton went Sun­ tarred seams. Three miniature Carleton French & Co. famed flycaster, angler and all 1200 RAYMOND LITTLEHALE. w.r- hibit building at the New York days has returned to New York. She ren. Tel. 39 3.______46*48 Miss Alcada Hall arrived home day to Belfast where she has em­ boats are stacked on deck, and one Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Wooster around sportsman hps taken up a Worlds Fair, demonstrations of will return here the last of May for ’ TWENTY lows tlref and f«drile Saturday from Sanford, to spend a ployment. is swung from the tiny davits. The spent the weekend in Bernara. permanent res.dcnce at Dennys- horses, direct Irom farmers, all clever craft Is on exhibition at the prison Frank Merrill has opened his ville. physical sciences provide glimpses a season's stay. and sou n d , from 1100 to 1800 lbs Rea- week's vacat.on at her heme here. High scores at contract at the •onably priced. Will trade for cattle. Mrs John C. Mason and daugh­ meeting of the Thomaston Contract showroom, opposite the main build- house on High street for the sunr­ The Maine Development Commis­ of future possibilities in both in­ Mrs. Cassie Breslin of Waterville LEON A LUDWIG. Rt 1. Newcastle ______46-48 ter, Joan, of North Easton. Mass, Club last week were held by Mrs. ing. ; mer sion and the Maine Tuna Club are dustry and manner of living. Typi­ spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell. LOOK! 1933 Ford V-8 coupe for sale, are guests of Mrs. John Hanley. Arthur McDonald, substituting. Miss • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cilley of working up a contest between Maine cal of this show is the Frig-O- new motor Installed car In good con­ Junior Choir Entertainment Watervl'le have moved here and tuna fishermen and the boys who Therm. an amazing coil combina­ dition; yours for *155 cash. 75 PARK Mr .and Mrs. Richard Whitney Lizzie Levansaler and Mrs. Richard S T fo r d eta ils. 46*48 The after-supper entertainment 1 are '’ceapying the George Higgins take the big fellows off Ipswich. tion of heat and cold on which The General Motors Highways of Dover. N H are spending a few O. Elliot. Miss Lucy Rokes was THE George Cameron farm for sale, days at their summer heme on the hostess and the club meets next of the Baptist Ladies Circle Wed­ apartment on Mountain street. Mr. Mass. It has not been fully decid­ food can be cooked and ice cream and Horizons “futurama” which situated one-halt mile west of Union C om m on Thia farm has running water, Beechwood street. Friday at the home of Mrs. Harold nesday at 7.15 is in charge of the Cilley is employed at the First Na­ ed whether there will be a series frozen at the same time. will be seen by visitors to the New bath, electric llgh’s. furnace heat, and Junior choir of which Miss Phyllis tional store. of home and home matches or somi York World's Fair Is considered the Is one of the best stock farms in Union. Mr. and Mrs. John Tillson and F. Dana. Apply W A AYER Tel 16-21, Union Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ludwig and Albert Charncis of Boston arrived Kalloch Is president and Mrs. Grace Miss Ethel Savage has returned sort of a telegraphic or short wave Read The Courier-Gazette most elaborate scale-model ever ______46 48 St rout, director. Piano soloists will I to her duties as bookkeeper at the constructed. Covering an area of FARM lor sale 30 acres, goof barn, daughter of Liberty wrre dinne.’ yesterday to operate the Colonial wood and cranberries; also hay for sale guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Her­ Beauty parlor for the summer dur­ be Joyce Butler. Richard Butler. J. R Hobbs Co. 35738 square feet and extending and ome for blueberries RALPH C. for a third of a mile, it will depict WYLLIF. Tel. Thomaston 169-12, Oyster bert Falcs. ing the ab'ence of the proprietor Lois Hastings, Olenlce Lermond. | Miss Mabel Howe is a pneumonia WEDNESDAY ONLY AT STRAND River ltd Thomaston.______46 48 a colorful cross-section of America For the Friendly Club "tasting Mrs Celia Grafton. Beverly Kirkpatrick, and Frank G patient at Community Hospital. NEW milch cow for sale, extra good, Mrs. Philip Edmands entertained Randlett of East Milton. Mass. Robert Dexter is having a vaca-, as it may conceivably appear in 5 years old Ouern*-y cow; also 4 heifers party” to be held at the home of “WOMEN IN THE WIND” Good for the rich, good for the poor. Mrs Philip Greenleaf Thursday the Beano Club Thursday nigh’ A playlet entitled "Paul Revcre's tion from his duties at the Boyn- the “world of tomorrow." JACOB BEDELL. C u sh in g ______46-48 night, each member is requested to those present be.ng Mrs. Clement Ride will be given by Virginia ton-McKay drug store. GUERNSEY bull calf lor sale Irom reg stock Dame 25 qt decendant of take a portion of food to be tasted— Moody. Mrs. Horace Keizer. Mrs. Smith. Janet Linseott, Grace Paul­ The feature at the Comique Thea­ Don Dlavolo of Linda Vista and Imp. tre Wednesday and Thursday will | May Rose King Sire son of Langwater as the committee expresses it. "any­ Henry Harriman Miss Elizabeth sen and Barbara Carney. Miss Lil­ * MISCELLANEOUS - | Septimus 815 If taken at once. Also thing you happen to have in the Woodcock. Mrs. Chester Slader. lian Thurston is . be "Cafe Society" starring Fred i a full brother 12 months old ROSE HILL FARM Tel. 292 R. Owls Head house.” Mrs. Elbridge Grafton. Mrs. William "To a Wild Rose" another playlet MacMurrav and Madeleine Carroll. J, _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - a 46-51 The committee in charge of sell­ Grafton. Miss Ethel Upham and will have as cast Walter Chapman. The annual spring sale sponsored PAINTING, papering of all kinds’ CENTERBOARD sloop Raven ' lor plav.orlng. brick, cement and rock sale Located Owl s Head *90 cash. ing the Jane Watts house is desir­ Mrs. William R. Hoffses. High Glenice Carney. Doris Vinal. and by the Congregational Ladies' Circle work A. W. GRAY, 3 Adams St., Inquire ALFRED P PILLSBURY. JR. ous of receiving as many names as score prize went to Miss Woodcock Miss Thurston, coach. The "Drill! which was scheduled for April 201 R ockland .______38-t> 22 Sargrnt Rd . South Weymouth. Ma.' . of the Minute Men" with Mrs. Mar- j has been postponed until May 4 HOU8HC LEANING’ The Electrical 46 48 Way Is the Easy Way—At a reasonable i MALE and female Spitz puppies for garet Lakeman in command will be I O Fred Oillchrest has returned cost you can either buy or rent a sale, male *2. female *1. 26 HOLMES Vacuum Cleaner TEL 721. HOUSE- J ST.______45-47 AT PARK THEATRE WEDNESDAY presented by Audrey Simmons. I to his duties at the Boynton-McKay SERMAN. Inc . for Inform ation. 42-47 SEUOND Hand Reconditioned Wash­ Glenice Lermond. Beverly K irkpat-! drug store after a weeks vacation, HAVE your floors sanded and re- ers 6 Easy washers from *19 95 to rick. Esther Achorn. Leona Frisbee I Funeral services for Florence A. flnlshed with Sea It I te—scratchproof. *39 50 ; 2 Maytag*. *24 95 and *39 50. waterproof, non skid leaves a velvet These washers have all been complete­ Jennie Knowlton Lorraine Arm­ Pearse. 82 widow of Albert Pears®, fin ish Tel 708. M. W RICHARDS 25 ly overhauled and will give years ol Franklin St.______46*48 Inexpensive service. They are all guar- strong . Maxine Foster. Nathalie who died Saturday were held Mon­ i 1927 BUICK sedan will be sold lor ran’eed See them todav at CENTRAL Hall. Phyllis Kalloch. Barbara Sul­ day at the residence Rev. W. F. storage, unless called lor In 30 days. MAINE POWER CO. Main Street Store Brown officiating. Burial was at V F. STUDLEY Foss House. 77 Park St. ______45 49 livan. Phyllis Hall and Betty 46-tf NEW mlleh row lour years old for Barton. Hope Corner. Mrs. Pearse leaves MOVING, general trucking, local and sale ELMER DOW. 270 Pleasant St.. five sons. Herbert and Frank of i long distance. Tel. 25. HASKELL IcHy. ______45*47 Chorus number will be ••The BROS 43*48 PIGS lor sale, Chester and Chester Merry Life.” “The Umbrella Man.” Camden. Ralph and Aubrey of Hope WATCHMAKER—Repairing witenes Berkshire OLEASON HILL FARM. Union. Tel. 4-5.______45-47 "America the Beautiful" and “Tlie and Crosby of Lincolnville, one clocks, antique* all kinds. Call and brother and one sister. deliver. 8 ARTHUR MACOMBFR 2J FARM lor sale. 28 acres, modern 1m- Pledge of Allegiance." Amesbury St. Rockland. Tel 9J8-J , provements STEPHEN S. COMERY. ______30_tf j Tel. 191-5. T hom aston 40 tf A silver collection for church or­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkins and son Clifford motored Thursday to DO You Like To Draw? Cartoonlsts- DRY hard wood per fo o t, fitte d . tlJU^ ganization will be taken. All are Illustrators earn good Incomes We i Saw ed. *1 15. long. *1.05. M. B . 8s C O Portland where Clifford received Teach you how. Write lor Free Art PERRY. Tel 487 ______39-tf welcome. Book BOX F . care The Courler-Oa eye treatment. zettc.______45*50 LADIES—Reliable hair goods at Rock­ land Hair Store. 24 Elm St Mall orders Miss Deris Page is visiting in i MEN Old At 40! Get Pep New i solicited. H. C. RHODES. Tel. 519-J. GEORGE A. ACHORN ! Boston. Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oys­ ter lnvlgorators and other stimulants | There will be no meeting of tlie One dose starts new pep Costs little Call, write C H MOOR * CO. 34*51 George Alvah Achorn. better Congregational Ladies' Circle this known to his many friends through­ ) week. The meeting will be April » out the county as “Allie," died Sun­ Concord Underwriters' ! W ANTED 26 at the home of Mrs Alice Rich. Department of thr ♦ day night at his home on South MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Holiday hours at the Post Office Main street after an illness of oniy Kav Francis and Victor Jory have leading roles in the Warner Brm. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OLD glass, dishes, plates, goblets, will be: Regular arrival and depar­ picture "Women in the Wind." Kay an aviatrix who enters a difficult Concord. N. II. wines, vases, lamps, oval frames want­ a few hours. Heart disease was the air race in c.der to help her injured brother gel the money for an opera­ ASSETS DEC 31. 1938 ed ANNA L GORDON. 6 T St. city ture of mails; one city delivery in Mortgage Loans. *56.335 47 Tel. 1012-W.______43*44 48 cause. the morning; one parcel past de­ tion. The large east includes William Gargan. Rosella Towne, Ila Rhodes, C ollateral Loans. 109 955 00 Eddie Fo.v. Jr., and Maxie Rosenbloom.—adv. Stocks and Bonds. « 724.0-19 61 MONEY wanted for business; will The deceased, a native of Rock- Cash In Office and Bank, 62.902 24 pay 6% . PHILIP U TOLMAN, Rock­ livery to all parts; money order and ville. 46*48 ; land, was 53 years of age. Hardly stamp windows open after arrival A gents' B alances. 29.041 61 j more than a boy he entered the In te r est and R ents, 2,742 31 POSITION wanted In hotei camp. of malls; regular RF.D. delivery. heme as caretaker, clerk, chauffeur. She's elected by a landslide—the sweetheart of the neighborhood! It’s employ of the Kalloch Furniture Gross Assets. *985.046 24Young, intelligent, experienced, efficient Tlie lobby will be open from 5 a. m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Write or wire lor full Information, Ann Gillis, playing "Little Orphan Annie" in the picture of the same Company, going to the Burpee Fur­ Deduct Items not admitted. 60 00 name, which opens Wednesday at Park Theatre. In this scene from the to 6 p. m. MRS E H. HAWLEY. 780 High. Bath. niture Company with John O “THE OKLAHOMA KID" A dm itted. *984.986 24 TeL 725______46*It lilm she’s busy collecting funds to back her favorite pugilist.—adv. LIABILITIES DE5C. 31. 193R JOB wanted by capable young man; Stevens when lie took the manage­ Net Unpaid Losses, Si 1.575 ?6 exoerlenced In trucking, can handlo ment of tlie latter institution. Mr. Unearned Premiums. 203 111 24 any make; references Write P o. All other Liabilities. J 1.633 36 BOX 545, city. 45*47 Achorn's connection with the fur­ STORE FOR RENT Surplus to Policyholders, 730.665 78 THURSDAY niture business covered a period of EXCELLENT LOCATION- Total Liabilities and ...... axaa.ii JVJ S u rp lu s. $984,986 24 ‘DRUMMOND’S POLICE” AT WORK 33 years, and gained for him an be good dry milker. No liquor. E intimate knowledge of all branches UNION COMMON, ME. 43-T 49 CHAPMAN, West Neck Nobleboro. 4 AMERICAN « FOREIGN COINS wanted I want to buy of that trade. Including the pur­ FOR SALE INSURANCE COMPANY tain dates In Lincoln and Indian B chasing department. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT of New York Cents Liberty Head and Buf ASSETS DBC 31. 1938 Nickels. Morgan and Mercury Dll Mr. Achorn was one of tlie Demo­ Complete or Separately Stocks and Bonds, *5.875.315 86Standing Liberty Quarters g cratic leaders in Ward 6 and had 8-HOIE FRIGIDAIRE ICE Cash In Office and Bank. 482.126 61 s‘ £.'2P.„£2L.prlceR Pald WILLIAM CREAM CABINET A gents' Balances. 104,700 59KENWORTHY. Numismatist Wa’ served several terms in the Board Bills Receivable. 2,712 98vtlle. Mr 2 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS i In te r e st and R ents, 24.181 54 cf Aldermen. Ail other Assets. 28.338 36 He exhibited much pride in his COMBINATION GAS A COAL RANGE Gross Assets. *6.517.355 94 premises on South Main street, par­ I Deduct Items not admitted. 622.388 29 G. E. HOT POINT RANGE ticularly In his flower gardens ;EGGS AND CHICK 2 DINING TABLES. 8 CHAIRS A dm itted. 85.894.967 65 which afforded so much pleasure LIABILITIES DEC. 31. 1938 2 ICE CREAM TABLES 14ft. U npaid Losses. *325,635 46 PARMEN I'Ek'.x strain red chicks not only to the members of the fam­ U nearned Prem ium s. 704 857 82 sale, from high producing pulloi 8 CHAIRS All o th er Liabilities, 138,227 92 clean breeders; chicks *10 per hund ily but all passer-by. 12 FT. LUNCH COUNTER C ash C apital. 1.500.000 00 M. M. KINNEY, St. George road. Thi Mr. Achorn was a member o f, AND STOOLS Surplus over all Liabilities, 3.226.246 45 aston. Tel. Tenants Harbor 56-14. 4 Knox Lodge, I.OO.F. Although’ STIMPSON CANDY SCALES Total Liabilities and very quiet mannered, nobody was, H. B. MIXER Su rp lu s. *5,894 967 65 ______43-T-49 fonder of a joke than he, and he | SUNKIST FRUIT JUICE EXTRACTOR OCCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY CLEMENTS CHICKS possessed a strong vein of humor ! ONE 6-FT. FLOOR SHOW CASE OF CALIFORNIA He is survived by his wife, five j ASSETS DBC. 31, 1938 ALSO SMALLER EQUIPMENT Stocks and Bonds. *4.255.532 17 sons—George. Roland. Clifford. John Cash In Office and Bank. 342.295 83 J. C. MOODY Agents’ Balances. 160.041 74 and 'Clyde—three daughters—Mrs. Bills Receivable. , 2.883 91 Frank Meservey of Appleton. Mil­ TEL. 12-12, UNION, ME. Interest and Rents, 29.600 26 46Tt All other Assets, 14.498 85 dred and1 Pauline Achorn; and a Gross Assets. *4.805.552 76 sister in Lynnfield, Mass. Deduct Items not admitted. 248.246 68 Services will be held at the Bur­ CLEMENTS Chicks give exc A dm itted. *4.557.306 08 tlonally profitable results. Unui pee funeral home Wednesday at LIABILITIES DBC. 31 , 1938 Reds also Cross Breeds and 1 Not Unpaid Losses. (189,062 71 1 30 p. m 823,786 Linked Day Old pullets or C« Unearned Premiums, 49 erels full ol extra hybrid vigor i All other Liabilities. 62 799 02 sold with 38" sex guarantee, i SELL Cash capital. 1,000.000 00 “four-farm co-operative" lost If. B. Warner. Reginald Denny and Heather Angel are the “secret Surplus over all Liabilities, 2A81.657 86 cllce" who help “Bulldog Drummond" stalk a killer in “Bulldog Dr®n- Correspondents and contributors **Tlie Oklahoma Kid" himself! Who better than James Cagney could better quality for less mol are asked to write on Only One Total Liabilities and C ataloc free. W rite CLEMEJ io iu ]*« Seceel Police ” Suave John ll„u u,| u »i t..iufc, ca.i as luc hlahil WANT-ADS play the part of a twoflsted, two-gun triggerman of the early West, whtwe BROTflFHS FARMS, IL 33 Win Surplus, *4,557.306 08 port, Me. ?! L.ipiaiu lit iiiiiiiiond."—adv. side of the paper deeds, good and bad, have been stirringly recorded on film?—adv. 43-T 49 Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Page Seven

troduced in this Legislature would SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY Rubinstein Club W. C. T. U. Institute make a law for talking, breath, urine Grace Lawrence Elected President and blood tests, to ascertain amount This And That ^ S O C I E T Y Closes Its 47th Season With Four Unions Represented At Last Night's Annual Meeting of alcohol in the system. Tlie law’ Another Record of Fine At the Gathering Here— would be much help, as they can­ Tlie Shakespeare Society held its Editor of Tlie Courlrc-Gazctte:— Achievement What Speakers Said not now compel a person to take annual meeting last night at the A few words In regard to the vi- Copper Kettle with 25 members and valvular shell fish denominated tlie The Rubinstein Club held its final A County W.C.T.U. institute was tests without consent. In Sergeant Harry Cnase has returned to his one alumna present. After a very clam: In 1888 I went to work in a Shaw's opinion, what was needed place of business, after a week's ill­ meeting of the season Friday night held Friday in the Methodist Epis­ delicious chicken dinner three of the men's furnishing store in the West was to recognize evidence given and members gave short travelogues— ness in the Universalist vestry. To copal vestry Rockland, with three End of Boston The head clerk had stiffen up judgments, not allowing Mrs. Evelyn Hix. Mrs. Harriet Frost this organization belongs the unions. Camden, Thomaston and spent a vacation at Five Islands and second chances, nor use of influence and Mrs. Leola Wiggin—touching Stanley A Gay who spent the honor of being the oldest cultural Rockland represented. By K. S. F. when he introduced me, he always to get licenses back. Only after such high spots as Williamsburg Easter vacation at his home on club in this locality. It was formed The program In charge of Mrs. added, “Crocker comes from that the third conviction can a person and the Endless Caverns in Vir­ Broadway has returned to Levant in 1892. and the meeting Friday Hope Brewster, County director of part of the Maine seacoast where lose his license for good. He cited ginia. Charleston. S. C.. St. Peters­ where he has resumed his teaching marked the close of its 47th con­ W.C.T.U. Institutes, was of varied Thirty-five years of service and they have the seasons and one of the case of a girl hit by a drunken burg and Miami Fla. The vast ex­ duties. secutive season. interest. Mrs. Nellie Magune. pian­ still going strong, with helping hand them you can’t dig clams. The flats driver who went Insane yet the panse of Texas and the grandeur of Devoted to the greatest of the arts ist enlivened the program with and heart for all who ask is certain­ Mrs. Alice M. Spear, who has been are covered with ice.” driver gets a second chance and at Miss Theresa Bishop is spending a music, this club was instituted by ly a high record for the Perry Mar­ Mexico City. ready accompaniment for hymns, end of two years got his license ill at her home on Old County Road few days in Bangor, guest of her Some years that is true. I find kets as stated in the April 1 issue of A fitting tribute to Miss Annie a limited group. Of the charter songs and piano selections. Mrs. back. A group of interested citi­ is convalescent. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. the fact in Dad's diary and I re­ members, the club boasts the fol­ this paper. I take this means to ex­ Frye was read by Miss Belle Spring Helen Hyde Carlson representing zens who will hear cases follow up Bishop. member some years when It oc­ lowing names on the roster at this press my apreciation of the loyalty (the members standing) then fol­ Mrs. John Whalen has returned the Evangelistic department brought and bring to public attention de­ curred. When the ice went out, date: Mrs. Carrie Burpee Shaw. of this firm to Rockland and all her lowed the roll call and annual re­ from a visit in Boston. the devotional message of the morn­ manding that something be done, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Whitney ’’Then hey for the merry clam flats” Mrs. Ada Blacklngton Mills, Mrs. interests and I feel It Is not hr.cnort- ports. choosing of the plays to be ing. She referred to the important could help a good deal in any lo­ have returned from a visit in Boston said I, "and give me a fork or a Lillian Sprague Copping, Mrs. Cora ] part Evangelism had in the early est to claim that a large part of this read next season, voting of $10 to Mrs. Horace L. Simonton of New cality. and New Bedford. Mass. hoe.” The ubiquitous clam was Adams Farewell. Mrs. Ella’ Palmer firm's success was made through the the Public Librarv and voting for York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Temperance reform work and re­ In the 2.000 accident cases re ­ here when I arrived upon the scene Grimes. Mrs. Rosa Weymouth constant and well balanced adver­ the following officers: President, Joseph Emery, 163 Limerock street. called attending as a small girl, with ported by the safety department Anderson Cam p Auxiliary mccis and according to history, a long , Littlefield, and Mrs. Myrtie Robbins tising in The Courier-Gazette which Grace Lawrence; vice president, her grandmother, a Moody Evangel- 24 percent of the fatalities were due The meeting of Tonian Circle tomorrow night, with Initiation of time before that. always makes good. Dora Bird; secretary, Ellen Daly; Judkins. istic meeting In Syracuse, N. Y. to drunken driving. A central bu­ planned for tomorrow night has two candidates. Mrs. Mae Cross is Massachusetts residents, especial­ Expanding with the changing where Frances Willard was the • • • • treasurer. Jane Beach; program reau is needed where reports of all been postponed until further notice supper chairman. ly the Mayflower descendants, do years, not so much in numbers as speaker. The great tabernacle was I found this in the "New Yorker;" committee. Gertrude Burrows, Ruth cases can be put on file and a not like to have the fact mentioned in cultural contacts, today the club packed with thousands who came Dorothy Thompson reveals the fact Ellingwood and Helen Orne. study of them made. The public Miss Hilda Morse is visiting in E M. Lawrence is reported as that the folks who settled at Mon­ finds itself serving in many of the ' to hear and that many Intelligent Germans are The president appointed as a pic­ see this woman is not informed as to how large a North Sullivan. more comfortable at his Rockport hegan furnished food which kept higher channels of community life working on a ,plan for a federated nic committee—Maude Blodgett, “Preacher.” part liquor plays In the accidents home following an ill turn yester­ the Pilgrims from starvation. J The active membership list Includes Opening the institute. Mrs. Brew­ republic. They arc prepared to Maude Comins and Leola Wiggin. on the highways. Miss Laura Pomeroy entertained day morning. History of Plymouth: “It has been j only those who have experienced start the Fourth Reich if anything A test of memory was furnished ster. referred to the early beginning Mrs. Evelyn Hix paid tribute to a small company at tea. a t her mentioned that clams were abun- j music In its best forms, of this department when it was unfortunate should happen to Hi> by questions on the play "Twelfth home on Broadway Saturday after­ Battalion 2 Aux., Canton. I.O.OF. her mother, the late Mrs. George M. dant at Plymouth Harbor. Capt. Among the year's activities the called "School of Methods,” and ler, they hope. Night" and a delightful evening was noon. will meet Thursday night at Odd John Smith in 1616 stated that “You j following may be cited, Brainard as an ardent worker for • ♦ • • concluded with stereopticon pictures Miss Mary Allen West was made temperance and one time president Fellows hall. Mrs. Rose Sawyer is can scarcely find any bay or shal-; A reception in October was ten- Few in the North who do not fre­ of the Shakespeare Country and Mrs Irene Sommers and Mrs National Director. The first report of the Rockland Union. Mrs. Hix chairman of the banquet to be served low shore or cove of sand in New dered to the president of the State quent Florida know the papaya, other charming scenes in Europe Lillian Mildwoff have returned to said four such schools had been gave a very interesting account of at 6.30. and Mrs. Addie Brown. B at­ England where you may not take Federation. Mrs. Natalie Farnum once an cbscure trcpical fruit but presented by Miss Spring. New York after a visit with Mrs. held. A recent report gave 3 000 the Florida Chain of Missionary talion Deputy, in charge of the busi­ as many clams at your pleasure.” of Lewiston. A visitors' program institutes held in 40 States, show- now becoming a daily habit of many In October of tliis year the Anita Ooldfarb. With them on the Societies; 240 churches in but one ness session. Johnson in 1654 speaks of clam- was delightfully presented by the persons, especially the juices that Shakespeare Society will have its return trip was Oeorge Ooldfarb ing the growth of this work. of the chains. They are indenom- banks, "a fish as large as horse- i Schumann Club of Bangor in No­ Miss Mabel Spring, teacher of are bottled and even put into the fiftieth birthday. who will spend his school vacation Mr and Mrs. Frank E Poland of inatlonal and continued for five muscles.'' ' vember. A musicale coffee wy held English in Fall River High School, new gold lined cans that are per- Is there an older club in the with Mrs. Mildwoff. Malden. Mass., were recent visitors weeks, with five days in one place, In 1672 they are called “clam or at the New Year season. A Lenten j recently retired, gave a very inter ly protected from any evil results. city? in the city, having been called to clamps.” The razor clam slightly Iconcert of high merit was given]esting paper on "Sketches of Fran usually a central city where they • • • • Miss Margaret Albee is visiting Washington by the death of Mrs. hold the attention of the city. resembles a bean pod. sometimes jt0 the public in March At a mu- In Geneva, .N. Y.. a farmer has her parents in Ashville. ces E. Willard's Life.'' Speaker* hold services In the larg­ How W om en Polands nephew, Harold Linseott. called sheath fish. In 1623 Elder &*cal tea in March the Cecelia Club succeeded in developing an apple Mrs. Clara Emery, followed with est church, with many auxiliary of Augusta provided a lovely pro­ which tastes like a cucumber. in Their 40’s Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Coughlin James Ea.-t has returned from Brewster who had dined in Kings' a brief survey of how and when meetings. Speakers are from In­ gram. That's nothing. Americans have have returned to Rockland after Florida, having completed his sea­ palaces ate his boiled clams and the Francis Willard Centenary is dia.China. Africa. Philippine Island ■> An innovation this year was a developed a. taste against Hitler tha; Can Attract Men visiting Mrs. Coughlin's parents son's duties at "The Breakers.” gave hearty thanks that he and his being celebrated, explaining the and America. One. a native Bishop Mr. and Mrs B P Adams in Ban­ were still allowed to "suck of the series of eight guest evenings. posters, books and map on exhibit. tates like murder. of India, his wife highly educated, • • • 0 Here’* good advice (or a woman during her gor. They also attended the Coffey- Mr and Mrs. Earl Orant are in abundance of the sea and of the An artist's concert, the first for a Miss Margaret Crandon of Thom­ change (usually from 38 to 6f), who feara number of years, was successfully was a leader In the fight for Pro­ According to Hindu law. lying h she’ll loae her appeal to men, wh«» worries McGuiley wedding in Houlton. Livermore Falls today to attend the treasures hid in the sand." aston, County President, gave a hibition in India He said India about hot flaahrn, loan of pep, dltay spella, managed by a committee from the review of the county work. New justified in only two cases.—One in upset nerves and moody spells. funeral of Mrs. Grant's half brother. Clams, if put into a pot with salt had declared against fighting for Just get more fresh air, h hrs. sleep and if Mrs Kennedy Crane returned i pork, potatoes, onion, crackers, club in December. The generous unions had been organized at Union saving a person's life and another in you need a reliable “ WOMAN'S” tonic take ) England In any World War and Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound, Sunday from a week spent in New Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Wiggin amount realized was given to Knox and Tenants Harbor. Both had paying a compliment to a lady. made rtpieuUty for trnmrn. It helpa Nature (without love apples) and hot milk, pleaded with churches of America • • • • York have returned from their winter s doth make a very good chowder. Hospital. gained many new members since build up physical reaiatanee, thus helps give to keep the Missicncries in the “Overeating causes wars” says more vivacity to enjoy life and aaaiat calm­ Southern tour. Homeward bound Boze A representative group attended organizing. The county quota for ing jittery nervea and those disturbing symp­ Friday night the Knox and Lin­ foreign field. one of those great Viennese sav­ toms that often accompany change of life f they were guests briefly of Mr. and Somerville. Mass.. April 14 the meeting of our district of Fed­ new members had been reached but Pinkham’a la W E L L W ORTH trying. Other speakers of note were Dr. ants, “on the other hand, there Is coln Kent's Hill Club met at the Mrs. Thomas P. Hayden. erated Clubs at Gardiner In the fail. was going over the top with a geed Mid-Town Cafe at 7 o'clock for a !our soloists were heartily received. Ros*. a missionary to Africa who the smorgasbord and Sweden's 120 majority. However the Educational said the Church of Christ of Africa beef-steak supper. An excellent Mission Circle of the Universalist A benefit for the Community Fund needed substantial donations > years of peace." WEDNESDAY ONLY was very united, left alone would • • • • repast was served by the genial pro­ Church will be host to the women ROCKPORT Building was the object of the con­ to bring it up to the Gold Star accomplish much. Dr. Bruce Cum­ A little boy who went to church prietor and his efficient waiters of the entire congregation T hurs­ ft ft ft ft cert given there in March, when quota The County convention will mings of Korea told cf changed and Sunday School was learning After dining the club repaired to day night a t 7.30. The feature of LIDA O. CHAMPNEY this club and the Finnish commit­ be held in Appleton. May 15 with THERE conditions since annexed to Japan, the 23rd Psalm by heart and came the recreation hall where a short the evening will be the annual dedi­ Correspondent tee co-sponsored the event. Our Miss Lily Grace Matheson. National although granted religious liberty, to his father who was a minister of bus.ncss meeting was presided over cation ceremoy, with pageantry and Az \ AZ\ AZ\ Z\A soloists were a credit indeed. Organizer, as speaker. THEY had to have special permission from the church, with this declaration. by President Harry E. Wilbur and candle lighting. The club has given programs lor Mrs. Florence Pike, director oi T e l. 2229 police to hold meetings and with “The Lord is my shepherd. That's GO! Secretary Miss Ethel Holbrook. j the High School Assembly, the en­ Sunday School Work presented the officer present to sec they say noth­ all I want.” There were 21 present, the towns of Edwin Libby Relief Corps will listed musicians of the American The Wednesday meeting of the depaitment literature and seven- ing against Japan They compel • • • • Union. South Thomaston. Kent's hold a beano party Thursday after­ Legion, and the Daughters of the Baptist Ladies' Circle will be omit­ point plan of work, emphasizing, shrine worship in guise cf patrio­ Some highbrow of London has Hill. Monhegan and Rockland being noon , with regular and special American Revolution, and is actively that still keeping the scripture aa ted, due to illness of several of the tism. persecutions arc often to the ' said. “We shall not be able to en­ To bottle represented. Prof, and Mrs. J. O. prizes. Supper at 6 o'clock will concerned with the national project members, including the president. voca, C,B?S Miss a background for temperance teach­ death. Dr. Waller Judd, medical joy life until Franco's widow tells peaks, Newton were down from the Hill have Mrs. Ellie Knowlton as chair­ Mrs. Maud Walker. ing, the scientific aspects should be missionary from China was the most Stalin on his death bed that Hitler blinding fogs, and gave a most interesting talk man. followed by business session McLaughlin, instructor. There Is kept before the children, advocated Miss Louise Harkness of Hud­ popular. He said it was impossible lias been assassinated at Mussolini's icy storms...os about the school, what repairs have at 7.30. All officers are requested only one other class of this type a vigorous campaign of pledge son. Mass , is visiting relatives in to understand hew Japnn could funeral.” ey race Io been made and plans for the future to attend and wear white, as there in the state. signing, i Rockland and Rockport. She was dominate China with its teeming • • • • New water mains have been laid, Is degree work on two candidates. The Rubinstein Club has two offi­ Noontime recess, with basket bring you thrills called here by the illness of her thousands had remained little Did you realize in some States a new bath room for guests on the cers on the State Board Mrs. Faith lunch. Mrs. Eunice Winslow and you've never niece Mrs. Fred W. Shibles. changed in 5.000 years. A gcad deal they have what is called a "white first floor of Sampson Hall, Bearce Berry, as vice president of the Mrs. Clara Emery’ serving. G L E N COVE Rev. H. I. Holt was the speaker state Federation, and Mrs. Dora of feeling against the U. S. for cane law" for the blind? Blind Tower repaired, five rooms refur­ The afternoon session opened at Sunday morning at the Methodist helping Japan in the war. w thout pedestrians who carry white canes nished in girls’ dormitory and many Miss Edith Cavanaugh of Rock­ Bird as chairman of the Augusta 2 with Mrs. Louise Ingraham con­ Church in Union. Next Sunday the aid? of U. S. copper. :trsl oil, tipped with red. have the right of other things done for the general port is making a few days’ visit District. Representatives are alway ducting devotions; theme, ‘Though's he will preach at the Baptist trucks, planes, etc., couldn't con­ way on all streets and public upkeep of school. After the busi­ with Miss Barbara Waldron. sent to the State Federation of Mu­ on Faith.” Church in Morrill. tinue for three months. There is no thoroughfares. ness meeting a social evening fol­ sic Clubs, which meets this year MLsi Margaret McKnight gave a • • • • Miss Helen Searles and Miss Rose William Whitney Is able to be war hysteria no hatred cf Japan, lowed. Games and an old fashioned Lincoln May 4 5. and 6. very informative talk on ' Teaching Tlie British Empire covers 14,- Shadie were dinner guests Mondav out following recent illness seem resigned to accepting there spelling bee added to the enjoy­ A place on each regular program Tempi rance in the Rural School’ 000,000 square miles. of Mrs. C. E Gregory. Miss Marion Weidman. Miss Mat- should be a new China. ment ow tlie occasion. Mrs Harry is reserved fo r. students, thereby Twenty-six rural schools are visited. • • • • Miss M arian Taylor and Pauline tie Wilbur “spelling down” the group, Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest encouraging young musicians. The When she began jn the fall of 1934 Here is a new way to create musi­ Tatham are enjoying a trip to Crockett, Earle Achorn and Adel- I mus,c Of many countries has been Beano at G.A.R. hall Friday with Percy Blaisdell a close second. she noticed much ignorance regard­ cians: During the last 40 years of Washington. D. C. with the Rock­ bert Corson were among those who ' exemplified together with Ameri- night. April 21, sponsor:.! by An­ The meeting adjourned at 11 with ing alcoholic drinks; they did not Franz Liszt's life he gave all his port High School. attended the Maine Methodist Con- JCan music on every program. M r derson Auxiliary. the unanimous opinion all had had know what she was talking about. music lessons free of charge. His Mr and Mrs. Walter Crossman of I ference in Skowhegan Sunday. Mrs. Grace Strout and Mrs. Berry were a fine time and are already making With Repeal coming in. the child­ heart was so full of his love for Bangor dined Sunday with Mr. and Stcna Simonton attended the ses­ present at every meeting and Mrs. Read Tlie Courier-Gazette plans for a bigger and better occa­ ren should be prepared, so she be­ music he longed for all who desired Mrs. E. B Hall. sions Friday. Dcra Bird Miss Katherine Keat­ sion the second Friday in October at gan by giving demonstration lessons it to have musical development in Miss Mabel Wall of the Attleboro. ing and Miss Margaret Simmon* the same place. Mid-Town Cafe. Miss Betty Wellman of Rockport on “Poison." what the label means1 their lives. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mass., faculty is spending tlie school were absent only once. In 1938, when giving the lessons Wednesday Night Is • • • • vacation with her parents , Capt. At the business session these offi­ Crocheted tablecloths, spreads, Clifford Carroll. she found the children very fa­ AWARD NITE, $125.00 The farm fiasco Is now demon­ and Mrs. S. H. Wall. Their other cers were elected: (President. Miss hooked nigs and other hand work miliar with what alcoholic drinks strated by the 's last move daughter Miss Hazel Wall was at Dorothy Lawry; vice president. Mrs. for sale. Tel. Camden 630.—adv. were. Having learned the effect UTTU NPMN MIK is on V . • to sell back to the farmer cotton We Pav Full Market Prices For home from Belfast over the week- ] Ruth Collemer; secretary. Miss Mar- 46‘lt of alcohol, they recognize those the tcr.ee in the FIESH! he can not use or eat. • e • • SPRING MUSKRATS end. Their homecoming was timed garet Simmons; treasurer, Miss effects when seen They know that, I AND OTHER RAW FURS to assist in the celebration of Capt. Katherine Keating. Executive Here Is good news for those that “Jimmie and Dick’’ back again no one can make them drink, and and Mrs. Wall's 51st wedding anni­ Board. Mrs. Faith Berry. Mrs. Nettle like Roquefort cheese. Norway has April 19, Community Building. Ten Rockland Tallow Co. they can make their own choice; 31 TILLSON AVE. ROCKLAND versary. Averill, Mrs. Grace Strout Mrs. sent to this country a cheese which acts of vaudeville; shows a t 3.15 and I 359 signed pledges voluntary. ANN'S S WILLIAM GARGAN 42T& S 43 Frank Johnson has returned from Nathalie Snow. Mrs. Frances Mc- looks like Roquefort but is neither 8.15 —adv. 39-46 | Sergeant George Shaw of the 1 ANN &RLI’-> ■ Philadelphia where he was called Loon, Mrs. Kathleen O’Hara State Safety Division, substituting quite so pungent nor so stinging in 1 THURS.-FRI.-SAT. by the death of his mother and also An ovation was tendered the re­ for Sergeant Francis MdCabe. ill taste. It is a creamy cheese and tiring president. Mrs. Strout in crumbles easily. I t ' costs less than his niece, both deaths occurring on with influenza and gave a very SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN last of nt? w e n great outuws No. 1 Boy Meets No. 1 Glamour Girl recognition of her untiring devo­ , Roquefort and those who like it will the same day and In the same graphic account of the purposes, At the 2.00 P. M. MATINEE home. tion to the artistic life of the club. work and difficulties of this depart­ find it mildly delicious. POP-EYE CARTOONS • • • • Jacob Newbert, who has been ill The following program was ren­ ment since its incorporation Hire? SINBAD THE SAILOR This is the time of year when the past week, was taken to Com­ dered in a creditable manner: years ago—trying to build it up in JAMES Andante and Allegro In from AND OTHERS extra care should be taken of the munity Hospital Saturday. His A. the four Es-Enforcement. Educa­ a Fantasia. Mendelssohn feet. One can even swap old foot­ condition is causing much concern. Miss Bettv Holmes, pianist tion, Engineering and Enthusiasm. FREE CANDY, SURPRISE (pupil ol Mrs Leola Noyes) ENVELOPES, FREE I’HOTOS prints for new with proper foot Mrs. Erlene Davis of Thomaston I Love You Truly. Bond It needs the co-operation and back­ Miss Maxine Mears, soprano TO EACH CHILD massage and improve the general Is spending a few days at the home Rustics of Spring. Slndlng ing of Interested, intelligent citi­ of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bisbee. Miss Laura Meservc, pianist zens. The Courts are sometimes ’ circulation through the feet. Mus­ The Answer. Terry cular tension, swelling and con­ Mrs. Fannie Brewster has re­ Mrs. Lillian Joyee. soprano very lenient with cases named as A Mermaid's Song. Edward Baxter Perry THURSDAY gested conditions can all be greatly turned from Bedford. Mass., where The Cannibal's Dance. Richard Stevens "under the influence” as upon con­ she spent the winter with her Mrs. Ruth Collemer. pianist viction,they must lose their license, helped by expert attention and even T rio In A. Haydn personal work night and morning daughter Miss Emma Brewster, Mrs Virginia Fennell Henessey. violin pay a fine and cost of court. The • For your Mrs Beatrice Pennell Stone, 'cello will pav one In comfort. There are Miss Brewster accompanied her Mrs. Ruth Sanborn, pianist law says “at all under tilt influence" greatest screen here, returning Monday to resume Chorale- Ood's Treasures, from blit In court, evidence must show t to be found foot creams that arc Finlandia. Sibelius thrill...Join like balm o’ gilead for comfort. Just her duties at the Veterans' Hospi­ Mrs. Lillian Joyce. Miss Margaret Sim­ the man staggering, thick of speech, m on s. Mrs Fa Ph Brown, Mrs Eva treat your feet to added care and tal. Clrcenc Mrs Grace Strout. Miss etc. The question has been debated "Getting along as well as could Katherine Keating, Mrs. for years different judges render­ see how they will bless you. Nettle Frost • • • • be expected" is the word received Mrs Berry was accompanist for evening ing different opinions. A bill in - , Few realize that the osprey's food regarding the condition of Capt. consists solely of fish, taken alive Ernest M. Torrey, who Thursday, from near the surface of the water underwent a serious operation at by the powerful, clawed feet of the the U. S. Marine Hospital in Port­ ELECTRICAL COMIQUE bird. The outer toes arc reversible land. SERVICE CAMDEN like those of owls and a fish has NOW PLAYING The principal feature of General small chance to escape once the “LITTLE PRINCESS” WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY with Motors Highways and Horizons ex­ Doorbells, Convenience Outlets, TODAY talons of the osprey or fish hawk Lights and Small Appliances APRIL 19-30 SHIRLEY TEMPLE hibit at the New York World's Fair TONY MARTIN have closed down on it. Provision will be a scenic ride into the fu­ Installed and serviced GLORIA STUART J was made by Providence for every ture. In 600 comfortable, moving Promptly “CAFE SOCIETY” In kind of living thing to get lood if chairs, spectators will tour a minia­ with •WINNER T AKE ALL" they used their heads. Karl F. McCready. 13-year-old air show. He met and got an auto­ • • • • Louisville schoolboy who was named graph from many stars, including ture landscape covering 35,738 W. W. STRONG FRED MwcMURRAY The Typical American Boy met a Hildegarde, the girl who sings like square feet and extending for a 48 GRACE ST. ROCKLAND By the time the old age pension MADELEINE CARROLL lot of ce’.ebridf* whil? he was ini Garbo talks, and who Is heard on third of a nille on several levels of TEL 19-W business Is unscrambled, the young Strand f . New York v-.ir.ing $1500 In prises j the radio Wednesday nights over people of today will be eligible, and a place in the Buck Rogers’[CBS. the exhibit building. Every-OtEer-Daf Page EigEf Rockland Courier-Gazette, Tuesday, April 18, 1939 A MAID CALLED MILLS R ockland In 6 0 ’s Concerning Browns Aisles Of Hope Was Looking Forward To Buxton Finds An Interest­ PERsonALiTiEsinmusir WEom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talks Completion Of the Knox ing Rockland Couple An Informal Chai About Knox Hospital— About Household Matters & Lincoln Down In St. Petersburg ERNIE BURNETT, A.S.C.A.P. . V Its Purposes anti Aims r The steel vault at the City Build­ The diligent, versatile and always ------The Composer Who Was Reborn — BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p. m. over Stations ing has recently been purged of interesting Henry Buxton inter­ WNAC, Boston; WTAG. Worcester; WCSH. Portland; WTIC. Hartford; superfluous documents among which viewed another Rockland man while WICC Bridgeport; WEAN, Providence; and WLBZ. Bangor). was found by alderman Francis D. on his Florida vacation the past Herb Cheese Orne a portion of a circular de­ winter This time his subject wa-> in time scription of Rockland during the One pound cottage cheese, 1-2 ex-Mayor Edwin L. Brown. Ani everyone late Sixt.es The salvaged portion wants to cupful mixed chopped herbs, Pa- is here republished: this is what Buxton said about him an herb Pr>ka- Salt. Juice of half a lemon. • • • • in Thursday's Bangor Dally News: 1-4 teaspoon mustard, a drop or two garden th is Access: Rockland has direct com­ I believe Maine has more unique spring Helen of Worcestershire sauce. Cain's munication with Boston by steamer, small business enterprises than any Noyes Webster Mastertnixt Mayonnaise or thick three times a week during a large ether section of the country. has a new book cieam to a "spreading consist­ portion of the year; with Portland Th.s is due probably to the Yan­ off the pre's. ency." five times a week; with Bangor kee inventive genius which seems to "Herbs, How To Blend the herbs, paprika, salt, three or four times a week, and w.th be inherent in many down easters. G r o w Them lemon juice, mustard, Worcester­ Castine. Ellsworth and Machias The old adage. “Necessity is the and How To shire sauce, mayonnaise or cream twice a week. The completion of mother of invention," was given a Use Them." The book really in­ with the cottage cheese. The herbs the Knox & Lincoln Railroad, be­ thorough and practical application cludes more than that, as a good used are those of individual prefer­ tween Rockland and Bath, in the ence. but sage and chives in this in the pioneer days when tools wer? herb book should. The legend and summer of 1871 will give the city mixture are important. daily communication by rail with virtually nen-existent. The pioneers fantasy, the ancient lore and quaint were obliged to make the most of beliefs that cluster round each de­ Rosemary Biscuit "all the rest of the world.” Two cups Bread Flour, one-third Hotels: Rockland now affords ex­ their own tools, and when they were mure little member of the herb faced with n problem involving car­ cup shortening. 11-4 cup finely cellent hotel accommodations to family are as fragrant and enticing pentry or mechanics they had to Helen chopped rosemary leaves. I c milk. those visiting the city for business as the "yarbs" themselves think it out for themselves. Natural­ 3 teaspoons baking powder, salt. or pleasure, having three hotels, Webster, who is more or less of a ly this led to haphazard explorations One-third cup sugar . two of litem large, commodious and patron saint to all the herb enthu­ into the field of invention, and some­ Cut the shortening and rosemary well-appointed. One of these was siasts. sprinkles her book of good times the results were remarkable. leaves into the bread flour. If the The uiginal x-ray equipment at Knox Hospital. This department has erected, furnished and opened in sound information with plenty of since been it arranged and improved This same inventive genius is pres­ dried herb is used, the leaves must , 1870, and the other enlarged to the old legends. ent in a large measure among Maine- be soaked in hot milk until soft nearly double its former capacity In the first pages you learn how X-Rays In Action allows the roentgenologist to de- pecple of the present day. and has Add milk, baking powder, salt and and newly fitted up the same sea­ you may have the sort of "bee gar­ To shed light on tlie subject is termine. both from the shape and resulted in the development of sugar Roll lightly, cut in blocks, son. den" Vergil wrote about in his the time the meal remains, whethe.- many small business enterprises and bake carefully. ’ These should the actual and literal purpose of As a summer resort, Rockland lyrics. Can you imagine a garden or not the patient is normal For (now offers superior attractions to which are remarkable for their be browned, but not hard. the X-Ray department which is where cedars intwined with roses a colonic plate a barium enema Is or.ginality. In St. Albans I saw a Omelet W ith Herbs vi itors, combining the advantages and honeysuckles formed the en recogniz;- I as an indispensable administered, and for certain types factory which makes artificial hands By Daniel I. McNamara which he wrote an original com­ The herb? for omelets may be of country and seaside. The scenery position, "The Steamboat Rag." agent in the modern hospital. This of kidney work the solution is in- closing walls; spice bush and shid I gatherfd chopped and kep. fresh in the vicinity is pleasant and var and legs for the display of gloves LMOST forgotten as composer Married on tour, he lost his job in in the vein Specialist and aflordlng many beautiful drives San Francisco, left his bride there bush, teasles and thistles, button for seme time in a doted glass jar •ection of the local institution is jected and stockings in store windows The of one of the popular song suc­ bush and chicory and thymes of In charge of a physician who has general practioner alike are also The bay affords the best facilities products of this factory may be cesses of his generation—“My Mel­while he found work in Denver, A then wired her to Join him. many kinds gave off their Ira- aided by photograph c findings. seen in the show windows of the ancholy Baby”—Ernie Burnett hail sley, tarragon, chives and marjeram for boating and excellent fishing been languishing in a Chicago arm y Fire held up her train. During a been assoc.ated with the study 20 Quick as a flash the process is grance? "Over the white beds of make the usual “faggot," or bouquet grounds abound in the vicinity. stores in Boston, New York. Chicago hospital for six years, when one fourteen-hour wait In the Denver years and who has affiliation with completed and in five minutes the depot. Burnett wrote the plaintive the little earth-clinging whit? I and a bit of sweet chervil. j Owls Head.” (only three miles and other cities from Maine to Cali­ evening in the autumn of 1927, he thyme, all day the bees hover hap­ an consultant expert weekly. Al­ plate is developed and ready for, distant by waU>r ftnd four „y Und) fornia. Maine fairly bristles with switched on his radio. He chanced no Jody (h at set a p a tte rn fo r torch One tablespoon of milk to each study and analysis by the physi­ upon a Paul Whiteman program. songs of later years. "My Melan­ pily, scarce lifting their wings as though the work lias developed no­ and the various islands within a small novelty factories which make choly Baby" was a hit, but Ils egg used, salt and pepper to taste cian. This part of X-Ray work is "The next selection,” announced they drift from flower to flower. half teaspoon of butter for each ticeably and is yearly increasing short distance, afford pleasant re­ everything from ice cream spoons to Whiteman, "will he played in mem­ composer did not cash In . . . the in scope the public is not yet fully very similar to that of ordinary 1 toothpicks, and scattered over the ory of its composer, who died on original publishing firm failed after And the gardener stands, eyes half egg. melted in an iron frying pan sorts for picnic, sailing and flshini; paying him only $150.00 of the for­ conscious of tlve advantages to photography and much live same the fields of France II Is "My Mel­ closed, every sense tingling to the Beat whites and yolks together excursions. Good trout and pick­ State are scores of inventive black­ ancholy Baby,' written by the late tune in royalties accruing to the equ potent is required, such as dark ecrstacy of that musical mist." until light, add hot milk and health afforded by this facility. erel fishing may be had within a smiths who make a good livelihood Ernie Burnett." sales of the song. Use of X-Rays is fairly apparent room, acid and alkaline solution : The startled composer waited With Burnett's teu years’ Illness Wouldn't you like a "Bee garden?” chopped herbs to taste. Turn into short distance. These and other turning out original things in iron, for diagnosing fractures of the etc. In che t work and for the lo- I only for the rendition, then wired from lielng gassed ln the World Basils, lavender roses, achusa the melted butter, brown and fold, advantages may be enjoyed by the such as door knockers, andirons, War. he had lost all track of the bones of which the shadow picture cation of foreign bodies a stereopti- Whiteman a paraphrase of Mark borage, hyssop, germander, lemon , gartiish with pa* ley or chervil leaves, summer visitor, with pure air. good weathervanes, and candlesticks. Twain's classic announcement made original song. Nut until 1931, when can be produced on a screen, but con viewing apparatus is employed. ljv,ng under similar circumstances . . . he returned to music did he begin balm and bee balm would grow n desired, a light, fluffy omelet is But perhaps one of the most un­ its purposes are by no means limit­ to give the relative position of the that the report of his death was to derive income from the perennial there too, if you follow Helen Web- achieved by beating the yolks and The number of scholars in atten­ usual of Maine's small business en­ ed to this field. In genito-urinary object and to fum sh the necessarv greatly exaggerated. favorite. Now he is a member of ster’s plan. i whites separately, combining with dance upon public schools last year terprises is that conducted by Edwin That dramatic event was a turn­ the American Society of Composers, practice, for example, the films are dimensional clarity, impossible with The bees would be Joyously de- m.lk. and adding chopped herbs was 71 percent of the whole num­ L. Brown, widely known artist and ing point in Burnett's illness. He Authors and Publishers, whose an immeasurable aid in establishing a flat view. ber of persons in the city between penman of Rockland. For years Mr. became a celebrity again, and found members share In the Society’s llrious with the fragrance, she just before folding. diagnosis before an operation The Technician On Duty new- interests to spur hint to a de­ license incomes according ft a writes, and we were “joyously de- Mint and Currant Jelly surgeon, by having an advance view the ages of 4 and 21 years—a higher Brown has been making diplomas sire to get well. Although four years classification system. Each film is num­ average of attendance than is for schools and colleges all over the 1 elapsed before his complete cure, Burnett has become so promi­ lirious" Just reading and dreaming urran je v is ™a e ln 1 ,c us ttion organs and bered. marked with shown by any other city in the United States, and in many foreign his recovery began with the atmos­ nently Identified with “My Melan­ how it would look and smell under , ua way an us ore i reac s possld>e abnormality, gains a clear- the patient's name, phere created by (he erroneous re­ choly Baby," that mention of the warm summer sun. , the “rolling roIllng boil"°°l1 a large handful of | er conception of the case and a vai. State. countries. Thousands of graduates: port of his demise. title is virtually an introduction of I spearmint leaves and tops are stirred dated and filed for Churches: There are eight of these schools possess diplomas on H om in Cincinnati. Ohio, of the composer. He is In demand for Other "project" herb gardens de- . uable foreknowledge of what his in and crushed with a spoon. They future reference. An churches in the city, of the follow­ which their names are written in French - Italian - Hungarian exirac • public appearances in connection scribed by Helen Webster include a instruments will encounter. lion. Ernie Burnett was educated in with song programs. should not remain longer than three x-ray technician Is in charge cf th» ing denominations, via—Two Bap­ the bold and graceful handwriting | "Wheel of Thyme" planted between When photographs are wanted Europe to be a coneert pianist. Burnett is versatile. He speaks minutes. The Jelly is then strained cataloguing, also assists the phy­ tist one Congregationalist. one of Mr Brcwn. All the hand work Orphaned at seventeen, he returned several languages fluently, but more the spokes of an ancient wagon there must always be a difference into glasses. sician in preparmg the patient for Catholic, one Episcopal, one Free on the diplomas is done by this to America io begin life on his own interesting, he eats in several lan­ wheel in a sunny New Hampshire in density of the materials, other­ resources. He played piano in car­ guages. As an outstanding epicure Lemon thyme may be substituted I the x-ray. anti develops all plates. Will Baptist, one Methodist and Rcckland artist who at a convention j garden; a “ladder" herb garden wise the shadow picture produced She it is who says "Hold your nivals. cafes and vaudeville. He among his fellow composers, he de­ for mint and both these useful and one Universalist. Regular services of professional penmen in St Peters­ starred in a Jesse Lasky vaudeville lights especially in the dishes of will not show any distinction. If close to a friendly old mansion on delicious jellies used in flavoring breath, please" as the picture is are maintained in all these church­ burg. Fla., was adjudged the best J act called. "The Pianophiends." for Italv and France. X-Rays are used for diagnosis in the Hudson in New York. The about to be "snapped." For best es. The Spiritualists also hold fre­ all-round penman in the United ; gravies for boiled meats. 1 the alimentary tract, the pat.ent is chapter of Colonial gardens is fas­ Apple jelly is made of Porter re ults and a quiet f lm the organs quent meetings. States. cinating. Helen Webster points out ! given a “m eal" of bread and milk should be mobile because any move Fire Department: The Fire De­ apples in the usual way. but flav- ! containing a heavy barium salt, While discussing diplomas with ' that a descendant of a mint planted, means a blurred image. It is some­ partment of the city is well organ­ THE SWING IS TO THE ELECTRIC RANGE ored it the very end of boiling the stpmach etc„ and the Brown family I found that the if not in the first year of the Ply­ period with leaves of sweet geran- ______times necessary to take a series of ized and in efficient condition, and flat cne-sheet diploma cf my school mouth settlement, then soon after, ium, balm or apple mint. Either pictures showing successive stages ; includes one Steam Fire Engine and days is now wry much out of date. j in some functional process. The I two good Hand Engines. The pro- grows today near the Pilgrim straln jnt0 glares Or leave a leaf Diploma styles change, just as do spring. And she has found am ­ in each tumbler for decoration. : plates vary in size from 14x17 used' tection of property from the fire styles in shoes, dresses and hats. largely in chest work, to 8x10 for a 1 [S wen cared for. brosia or Jerusalem oak and the | Peach jam is much more flavor- R it e - B est Manj’ diplomas are now made in GENERALElEt golden apple mint growing on the the pu;p is ^iled with lemon finger or some such small organ. . Facilities for Business. Rockland book form. In the past two years Kennebec River where it was plant- thyme a few m.nutes before pour­ Printed Stationery E ther the technician or some presents suitable fac llties for en- Mr Brown has made many cf these ed by the first settlers of Arrowsic int0 the glasse£ other msmber of the hospital staff gaging In various kinds of business, new book diplomas, and not long , RANGE The very names of the plants Helen MENU is available fcr duty in the x-rav j it would be a favorable point for ago shipped seme to this graduating room at all times This department the establishment of any branch Webster designates as typical of ' B re a k fa s t class of a missionary school in Japan. AIL THE ADVANTAGES New England herb gardens around | Rhubarb Sauce is prepared for its 24-hour duty oj manufacturing business not ve­ Mr. Brown was born in Simonton. il need be and keeps step with its OF ELECTRIC COOKERY 1800 are fragrant. Sweet rocket. I Wheatena quiring a water power; and its ra.l- Me., and attended the Commercial associate resource, the laboratory. old fashioned wall flower, cherry , •Omelet with Hefts road connection, being completed. College in Rockland. Several years Blood counts and X-Ray pictures wm put it in easy communication pie (which is heliotrope) lemon ver­ Toasted Raisin Bread after his graduaticn he bought into bena, mignonette and sweet gera- j are often employed as checks on w th all the great markets and Coffee this institution and helped conduct Simplifies the fine art o f good cooking! nium. Lunch each other for comparison or veri- 1 commercial centres. For the carry- fication. 'ing on of the fishery and flsher- it for a considerable period. While All In all. "Herbs. How To Grow Cream of Green Pea Soup he was running the business school A t a new low er cost you can now enjoy Mra.sure of Importance , men's outfitting business it would and How To Use Them" condenses I ’Rosemary Biscuit he entered into partnership with the cleanliness, cool kitchen comfort, the Necessity of an X-Ray depart- a good location. into 155 pages most of the things j ’Herb Cheese Henry A. Howard for the manufac­ ment is evidenced by the fact that speed and economy, and the better results you want to know along the line the Cookies To any who may choose this city ture of diplomas. ; the law does not uphold the doctor of modern electric cookery. A ll these are title indicates but, what is more, Tetley Tea as a location for business enter­ i in any matter of jurisprudence un­ During each summer Mr. Brown pages and pages of beautifully Dinner Tour name and address printed prises. or a place of residence. yours with the newGENERALELlCTBic-^/w less an X-Ray diagno is substanti­ is an instructor of painting at the written herbal lore almost certain Creamed Chipped Beef on envelopes and paper or mono­ Rockland offers a cord.al welcome added advantages no other range can offer. gram on sheets, address on en­ ates the case. The Knox Hospital summer art school of A. K. Cress at to make you an enthusiast. A few on Asparagus Tips and a pleasant home, with many velopes. Black, Blue, Green or has. in addition to the regulat.on Bocthbay Harbor, and he himself of the recipes given by Mrs Web­ Spinach with Drawn Butter Brown ink. advantages, among an intelligent machine, a fluoroscope apparatus and enterprising people. is a marine artist cj no small ability St/rf'E * 2 ^ , ster follow but your best fun will be Molded Tomato Salad AUTOCRAT ; with which It Is possible to visualize ■ His old paintings and water colors ° ggfUcTmie/ working out your own combinations Midco Ice Cream of pounding surf, boats, fish houses, the entire body—beating of the their character was unknown to of flavour when your garden of Chocolate Mint Sauce DECKLE EDGE and other Maine coast subjects have heart, expansion and contraction of > hlm when an electric current TEL-A-COOK ucirrs IN herbs flourishes next summer. Coffee White Vellum I1 been shown in many exhibitions. the lungs, and location of foreign passes through an exhausted tube, COLOR. Tail you is- Square flap envelopes and folded bodies. This instrument also pro­ Mrs. Brown is one of the most anally when aod where sheets rays called “cathode rays” proceed the current it on. vide > a proven method cf diagnos­ charming Maine women I have ever 60 sheets 4%x7% from the cathode, but are unable to met. She was born in Rockland, SELECT-A-NEAT CALROO 50 envelopes 1x514 ing disorders of the digestive tract. traverse the walls of the tube. BOUND FOR THE CARIBBEAN the daughter of Francis M. Sha*. COONINC KNITS. Five $1.35 postpaid Then. too. there is a separate equip­ Where they impinge on these and is herself an artist in the music cooking heats— froa ment for intensive study of the walls. X-Rays arise, and these pass auper-tpeed to lim mer. field. For four years she studied chest. outside the tube with ease. They voice culture in Bcston. and has sung HU-FLEX TRIPL-OVEN. With pride and gratification the pass also through many substances professionally in many concerts. 3 ovens io ooe I Speed operator refers to the hospital's opaque to light, but are ln general Oven. Extra large Matter portable X-Ray machine which is stopped by metals. The flesh of When I asked her to name her hobby Oven. Super Broiler. a boon to the bed ridden patient the human body is more transpar­ she smiled and said: “My husband." Five heat application,. and is also available to any resident ent to them than the bones; hence I have never met a more enthusi­ of the community who s unable to ajthough they do not affect the hu- astic Maine booster than this Rock­ $5 Down Plaoett an ^leetrir ttange enter the hospital. Many an er­ man eye. they may be used to photo­ land singer. “I have traveled aU rand of mercy has been performed graph the skeleton of a living per­ over this country and Europe," she in Your Homo by thl- essential mechanism which son, or to locate bullets or objects told me, "and I have never seen has Journeyed on call throughout that have been swallowed. scenery that could compare witn CENTRA^MAIME the county, among the islands and They are thus very useful to sur­ that of Maine. Even Venice pales in fact, wherever X-ray pictures geons ln diagnosis; but It Is neces­ into significance when compared were required. sary to use them with care, since with the vistas of Penobscot Bay. rowt^COMnutv Your name and address printed Certain minor skin diseases are continued exposure to them gives Maine seems to have been espe­ on sheets and envelopes only treated by X-Ray but for the most rise to a painful and apparently cially designed for doing creative GRAYTONE TWEED part deep rado-therapy is not at­ incurable hardening and ulceration work. It furnishes great inspiration Vellum tempted in this hospital as the fi­ of the tissues. A heavy lead glass for those who wish to write, paint, 60 folded sheets 444x7% nancial outlay would De prohibitive. screen Is used to protect the opera­ or engage in musical careers. Many 40 envelopes 4x5% However, the present facilities are tor. It Is now generally accepted of our best writers and artists are adequate, generally speaking, and realizing this and has established OR by physicists that X-Rays consist QUICK RETURNS are sufficient to answer the average of detached impulses ln the ether, summer homes in Maine. As a work­ 60 Hat sheets 6%xl0% requirement of the community. shop Maine beats any other place 40 envelopes 4x6% being related to ordinary light some­ If you want to turn your old $1.15 postpaid What Are X-Rays? what as the noise of an electric in the country. Our blue waters, Car into Money. Rent that Spare wooded hills, and Jewel-like islands X-Rays are a form of radiation “buzzer” to the tone from an organ Room, or Sell the Piano—just excited by the passage of the al­ pipe- seem to open wide the gates of tal­ phone 770—Ask for The Classified The ternating current from an induction With the aid of its X-Ray, Knox ent and creative ability." coil through a partial vacuum They Hospital furnishes a vital service to Ad Department and we'll do the its patients by helping to diagnose Correspondents and contributors rest. The Grace Line's “Santa Elena,” foreground, a second vessel following, Courier-Gazette were so called by their discoverer. steams out of New York harbor for tha Caribbean with the famous Brook ROCKLAND, ME. Prof. Roentgen, from the unknown certain physical ailments before are asked to write on Only One TEL. 770 lyn Bridge In tha riflhi (asKarCynd, — 'quantity “X” of algebra because treatment or surgery is Introduced. side of the paper