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July 27,1922 The-Republican Journal. VOLUME 94. NO. 30. - _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922. FIVE CENTS 1 Fayiene Eleanor 10 moa., da ighte1 THE CHURCHES “HUMAN FLY” TO CLIMB IN BEL- for thi» year: Rev. C. W. Martin, Fair a Great Success Paul, PERSONAL PERSONAL July 2, ,C Hospital of Mr. and Mre. C. A. Paul; Edith La FAST. Belfast (Methodist); July 9, Rev. H. A. Welch, Brewer (Baptist); July 16, Mrs. vt Verne 14 daughter of Mr. and Rev. Rossbach wili the is Attended, the Sale* el1 Hall, moa., Adolph supply Mrs. Volney Thompson spending the Capt. Frank Dow and wife of Brook- One of the most remarkable men in the R. A. UrBc Crowd Jordan, Bangor, (Congregational- Mrs. Vernard Arlene Roberts, two pulpit at the Federated church next Sun- week with friends in Waterville. Wednes- Show an Attractive Hall; are world will.be a visitor in Belfast ism; July 23, Rev. J. H. Gray, District the Baby day. lyn, New York, gueats of his brother, arrenired, and one-half daughter of Mr. and day, July 26. He is none other than Superintendent July 30, Concert and Dance Enjoyed. years, Miss Melvina V. Parker is the guest of John L. Dow and family. (Methodist); wture, the George G. Polley know throughout the Rev. I. F. D. D Bangor (Ad- Leslie Roberts; Stanley Edward, nine Regular services will be held at the relatives who are summering in Islesboro. Barnes, Miss Elizabeth Kittredge has returned United States as, “the Human Fly” Mr. vent). Aug. 6, Rev. ■». A. Smith, D. D., the afternoon and evening and Mrs. Leslie Roberts. Trinity Reformed church every mos., son of Mr. Sunday Mr and Mrs. S. H. Lord of Boston are has all over although from a visit with her Polley been scaling buildings Bangor (Universalial); Aug. 13, E. B warmest of the season at 10,45 a. m., with sermon by Rev. Wil- sister, Miss Helen among the and Ball. visiting relatives in Belfast and Brooks. the country for the past 15 years and dur- The Concert liam school Spurr, Bangor, (Episcopal); Aug. 20, entice pleasure Vaughan. Sunday will be Kittredge in Allston, Mass. the in would naturally Mrs. of ing that time has climbed tallest Rev. G. E. Heath, D. D., Somerville, d concert the Belfast band, J. before the morning service. Margaret Clare Maitland, Fla., was well The by and Mrs. Charles the world. Rev. A. E. out of doors the Armory is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. L. West. Mr. Bradbury were Mass., (Methodist); Aug. 27, >kers Lee Patterson, leader, was greatly enjoy- Mr. Polley will climb the Odd Fellows Morris. The annual will occasions. METHODIST Church. People’s Meth- guests several days last week at the Pe- campmeeting on both Mrs. Elizabeth M. Heal of in Belfast at 7 m., stand on it is *d ed and its program was a fine one and odist Rev. Charles W. Everett, Building p. be Aug. 20-27, and expected that^a Church, Martin, in nobscot Exchange in Bangor. The Sale* Table*. Mass., is visiting friends W’aldo and his head on the edge and do several of his large number of ministers and laymen very well rendered. The band gave its pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- Belfast. daredevil stunts when he reaches the C will be service Walter J. Clifford was in Lewiston will be present. Leroy Lyon were neatly arranged and a kindness much phone, 213.11. Sunday morning the tables services, genuine very top. in charge of the music. Mias Carrie M. All at 10.45. Sunday school, 12 m. Evening Mrs. Catherine Holt of Portland, Me., Tuesday tar a consultation with the with flowers under the direction all interested in the Wal- pis- is to at the appreciated by is a E. Hart and Bradford expected preside corated service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, guest of Mrs. Fannie son trict Manager 01 the Lasky Theatres. committee of the Ladies’ Hos- do those in piano. Misses Mona and Doris Mayo , large County Hospital, especially Thursday, evening at 7.30, Maurice. INORIHPORT of a will be in charge of the meeting for Mrs. Cecil Clay, president. The of this benefit. Many Thomas King Boston, former ’ilAid, charge compli- Mrs. Anna W. Liitlefield of Malden, folks and and also di- clerk in the F. M. Lancaster store in young children, was in charge of Mrs. William the band were heard Rev. George S. Mills of Bennington, this ,d table ments for by strang- Mass is a guest of her sister, Mrs Ellen The bridge at Temple Heights is now rect, the recreations There will be preach- I Wil- Vt„ a former pastor of the North church, was a recent of Mrs. J. L. assisted by Mrs. Frank ers who are visiting in the Mc- P. Ryan. city, guest repaired and open to the public. services morning and evening, when Keene, city. who is with Mrs. Mills at the ing Battery, an who compara- Sleeper. ■ Dr. J. E. Lacount of Boston will give Mr#, C. H.Stevens, Keen's orchestra, deservedly popular occupied the pulpit of the Federated Mrs. Idella Savage and son Newman Mrs. Henry G. Hills has returned from ,and illustrated lecture, using moving pictures. afternoon had dis- Mrs. a with her as bly early in the, with the dancing public, furnished the church last Sunday morning, preaching and wife have been visiting at Otto Capt. and Mrs. Thomas D. Barr have visit in Boston, bringing of cake to his many including his parish- returned from Auburn, where they were guest her niece, Miss Mary Pendleton, of of their large amount music for the dance, which was well at- friends, Thompson’s. j Kd on Mass. WYMAN customer*, ioners. Mr. Mills preached “The Re- guests of their oaughter, Mrs. Hall F. Somerville, OSCAR FRENCH. etc., to eager tended notwithstanding there were coun- J. Murray Forbes and party of Dark •ad,doughnuts, construction of Religion,’’ a very appro- Hoxie, and family. A. Thompson and Mrs. Harbor were in Belfast last Monday on a Mrs. John Mottola, formerly Miss g. Carroll ter attractions. priate theme for the Federated church, Oscar Wyman French retired sea-cap- dis- pleasure trip. Mr ana! Mrs. Charles E. Sherman and Kathleen Colcord of Belfast, is the pian- Webber had an attractive the elTorts of Mrs. L. lie approves of the federation of tain, formerly of Belfast and Lincolnville. roy A. Through Eugene Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis are ist at the Bayside Theatre, managed this which are churches, has seen three unite in Burling- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Langhorn of died July 12 at at the home of his daugh- lit pillows and baskets Stevens several members of the Mae Ed- spending a week in camp at Tilden’s season George C. Thompson of Bel- iy of ton and is by Mrs. Frank Near with the best of results per- Washington, D. C., are guests of Mr. ter, J. Rich, Glencove, after features at this season. wards Players gave several fine selec- Pond in Belmont. fast. iractive sonally interested in the Belfast trial in and Mrs. Ralph C. Johnson. a fortnight’a illness, aged 87 1-2 years. W. and Mrs. R Iph tions. Em Mrs. J. Ferguson uniting the North and First Parish H. H. Carter has returned from a va- Mrs. S. K. Hoffman, Mrs. I. A. Diesher Since the death of his wife Christman in Rev. Mrs. Margaret Martin arrived recently t Miss a business in aprons, The members introduced Mrs. Stev- churches. Next Sunday morning. cation trip in Boston an vicinity. Shaw with her son Clarence and daughter Day, 1919, the captain bad lived at Glen- nci did good by from Stillwater and is the guest of Miss Adolph Rossbach of Waltham, Mass and Ray Carter are visiting their grand Katherine of Reading, Pa., are guests of cove. The funeral services were held at >al variety. ens were Tom McCoimick, saxaphone Elizabeth Parker at the Battery. who is spending the summer at his cot- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Mrs. W. Morris Diesher at her cottage on LiDcolnville July 14 at his late residence E. Kittredge, assisted by soloist; Barton comic its. George Crawford, soloist; tage at Pitcher’s Pond, and who former- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haugh of Nahant, the North Shore. overlooking Penobscot Bay. Leroy Hurd, a number of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pineo, daughter Elizabeth and Malcolm Murray, vocalist, and Bill Otis, ly. was pastor of the Unitarian church are of the former’s mother, William Monroe, Seekins and John r daughter \ Mass., guests Katherine and son left last week Mr and Mrs. E. Richards of Ice Junior, George Thomas were bearers. The of a amount of Their numbers were received here, will preach. After that the church Mrs. M. E. Spring street. floral offerings disposed large pianist. Haugh, for an auto into Aroostook Dorchester, have arrived for a visit •It, will be closed for the month of August. trip county, Mass., were numerous and beautiful. naturally called for their with lou 1 Mr. Craw- where to the and are at the Temple Heights, >am as the day applause, especially Cecil Clay leaves today, Thursday, for they planned try fishing. registered The officiating clergyman, Rev. Eugene the net he will attend some Inn. Their son is at Orrin J. Dickey’s ods The committee acknowledges ford’s ellort of ‘‘Nice People.” file St. Margaret's Episcopal Chapel, York Beach, where Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hal! and little V. Allen, pastor of Pratt Memorial Ira M. Cobe.
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