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I s s u e d , ■R jesd/w Thursday Saturday he ourier azett T C -G THREE CENTS A COPY Entered as Second Class Mall Matter Rockland, Maine, Thursday, December 21, 1939 V o lu m e 9 4 ...... Number 1 32. Established January, 1846 By The Courier-Gazette, 445 Main S t The Courier-Gazette Nomination Papers “THE BLACK CAT” THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK FOR CHARITY IN WARREN BODY FOUND BY BROOKSIDE Editor Are Sought By Two Gu­ WM. O. FULLER Associate Editor bernatorial Candidates, Will Of John F. Richardson Leaves An Estate Horatio N. Flagg Wanders Away From Alms­ FRANK A WINSLOW Payne and Fernald Subscriptions $3 OC per year payable house and Dies Of Exposure n advance; single copies three cents. Mayor Frederick O. Payne Valued At $25,000 To Selectmen Advertising rates based upon circula­ tion and very reasonable cf Augusta, one of five announced NEWSPAPER HISTORY aspirants for the Maine Republi- A fortune estimated at $25,000 tions in Massachusetts and Rhode Horatio N. Flagg, 82 years of age, Sea Scouts. The discovery was The Rockland Gazette was estab- and for the past two years an in­ llr.bed In 1846. In 1874 the Courier was can gubernatorial ncmination at amassed by hard labor and eco­ Island, and after coming here 25 made on tlie farm owned by former 'stabllshed and consolidated with the . . . _ h. mate of the city almshouse, left that Alderman Guy Johnson, between a Gazette In 1882 The Free Press was tne June pnmar.es lUesaay OD nomical living was placed a t the years ago was a merchant and real institution late Monday afternoon, quarter and a half mile from the established in 1855 and in 1891 changed ta;ne(j f;om the Secretary of State's estate agent on a small scale. Its name to the Tribune These papers disposal of the charity fund in W ar­ apparently on a short errand. The almshouse. consolidated March 17, 1897 ______Department his nomination papers. Mr. Richardson, who died Dec. ren Tuesday through a bequest con­ old man never returned for supper, In the gathering dusk the aged - _ Nomination papers, used to pro­ 8 made his home the last few years but wandered on into the night and man had evidently become con- cure signatures of legal voters to tained in the will of John F. Rich­ at Warren Highlands in the family ♦ Ood made all men to be happy —Epictetus ••• Insure the primary ballot, cannot ardson of that town and presented of Ralph Miller. Hiss money was b? circulated until after Jan. 1. in the Knox Registry of Probate. invested largely in government se­ Cand.dates for the gubernatorial Richardson supposed to be a man curities. •THE GIFT OF THE MAGI" nomination must have at least of slender means, was formerly a Alfred M. Strout, Thomaston a t­ 2 972 signatures. ‘night watchman for state institu­ torney is named as executor. Hr. Lowe Will Speak From O. Mayor Payne and former State I Henry's Great Story On Sunday Senator Roy L. Fernald (R) ofri; (By The Roving Reporter) Morning Winterport are the only aspirants '8 i [ The Ballard School who have requested papers, the de­ PAGE & SHAW LOVELL A COVEL William D. Erskine of Old County "Boae" reads the Black Cat In response to (lie requests of partment said. The students at Ballard Business road has passed the three-quarter column religiously, and woe be unto friends, Dr. Lowe for the Christmas School had a merry time Wednes­ ASSORTED century mark, but there was no sus­ me if I make a mistake. Arthur O. Tlie most thoroughly satisfactory day night, at a joke Christmas tree. service Sunday morning will give picion of age about him when he Staples of the Lewiston Journal answer to your Christmas problem CHOCOLATES Names were drawn for presents and a story sermon and this year he will drove a pair of spirited grays will be Interested to know that the is to phone Fannie Clark at 563-W In Beautiful Christmas Boxes Russell Young officiated as Santa use O Henry's prize winning Christ­ through Main street one day this Old Red Schoolhouse version in and have her pack and mail (if you Claus. mas story "The Gift of the Magi." Prices 60c, $1.00, $1.50 week In the rock hauling days Tenants Harbor was: "Peter Rises wish! tlie famous Fuller-Cobb-Da­ Work has already started on the Literary critics have called this At Bill Erskine drove four horse teams Early, Fishes and Catches Eels;" vis candles in the black and white school paper. "The B,” the editor little gem the greatest of all in O. for tlie late Sam Doe many years, reverse, "Eels Catch Alligators, Fish boxes—any size—modest in p ric e - in chief and art editor being Cleora Henry's famous collection of short JACK GREEN’S and did it in a manner which ex­ Eat Raw Potatoes.” That's the tops in quality. Everybody knows J246 MALN ST., ROCKLAND. MF. J Condon and Fred Collins with Law­ .stories Infant baptism at the close cited the admiration of ills fellow way they use to spell PREFACE the candy and likes it—adv. 152*ItJ rence Cole as assistant to the art The Kmkland almshouse from whirti Horatio N. Elagg went forth to of this service. his death teamsters. Rankin, Limerock and dow n where they know haddock department, literary editor, Francis Park streets used to be dotted with from hake. Hatch, assisted by Mildred Watts, Do your Christinas shopping now! Do your Chrlstmaa shopping now! perished miserably by the side of , fused and lost his way. - Bloody limerock teams. They stirred tlie graduation editor and assistant the Meadow Brook. marks on his body showed where he dust into amazing clouds, but they Down in McAllister, Oklahoma, a Priscilla Robinson and Geraldine DANCE As he was accustomed to wander had been in contact with a barbed helped spell prosperity. State Prison Band furnished music Williams, activity editors, Sidney CHRISTMAS NIGHT away no special significance was a t­ wire fence. lor a policemen's benefit ball. Andrews, and Phyllis McCurdy, tached to his absence until after Dr. J. G Hutchins of Camden, That sounds like harmony, yet It At Glen Cove joke department, Dorothy Anderson Our very good friend the broad­ FINNISH RELIEF FUND supper when a search started, and one of tlie county's two medical ex­ was a swing band, mind you. and Elden Maddocks, printers. Rus­ caster found a "burgular," and then Grange Hall Tuesday noon intenr.ified greatly aminers, was called into the case, —o— BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE sell Young and E3den Maddocks and put a "casement" on a warship. Sponsored by V. F. AV. under orders of Mayor Veazie. and rendered a verdict of "death due What has become of "T.RP?" I alumni editor Maynard Oraves. Probably opened on the front piazza. Huntley'Hill Post The Boy Scout call was answered to over-exertion and exposure " Tlie miss his keen and interesting ob­ COMMUNITY BUILDING Ed. Pointer In the Boston Olobe. . Miss Priscilla Robinson spent the also by the fire department and temperature during the night was servations. - Music by But what is Ed Pointer going to do MONDAY, DECEMBER 25 , week as guest of Miss Mildred Watts American Legion patrol, these below freezing. Hal’s Rhythmairies at her apartment on Lindsey street. about those broadcasters, who in­ KIDDIES' SHOW 4.00 P. M.—EVENING AT 8.00 groups soon being augmented by The body was taken to the Russell Among the contributions to the Admission 35 Cents sist upon telling about "sched-uals," | Out of town pupils who will go! volunteers from among the citi­ Funeral Parlors where services will Finnish fund in New York was a I heme for the holidays are Phyllis and who tell about somebody being Mai McNeil and his Texas Trailers zens. be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, check from Greta Oarbo, motion “arranged" in Municipal Court? RADIO HEADLINERS OVER AA'HDII McCurdy of Houlton. Mildred Watts The search which was directed by Rev. Dr. Guy Wilson officiating. picture actress who wrote to Chair­ of Clinton. Priscilla Robinson of And For the Dance Chief of Police Arthur D. Fish and Officers had several times re­ man HooVer that she was very Tenants Harbor and Geraldine Wil­ Chief Engineer Van E. Russell was turned Flagg to the institution and A lobster weighing 20 pounds and DANNY PATT and his LUMBERJACKS ROLLER SKATING happy to have a part in thia great liams of Boothbay Harbor. School of brief duration, the body soon for a while he was an inmate of measuring 354 inches in length, cause to help a brave people And TEN FINNISH ACTS USHERS IN COSTUME OCEAN VIEW closes Dec 22 and re-opens Jan. 2. being found by Albert E. Wallace, the State Hospital in Bangor, from has been caught at Chatham. Mass., everybody feels that way about it. M.ss Ruth Lenfest is employed in Entire Net Proceeds To Relief Fund BALLROOM commander of Winslow-Holbrook which he was transferred to the Was that the kind they used to a dentists' office in Walpole. Mass. Post, who was accompanied at the Rockland almshouse some months pick up on the Rockland waterfront If my good friend Bill Wincapaw MATINEE 10 CENTS EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK, 35 CENTS 152-153 WED. THRU SAT. and Miss Edith Jordan is working moment by Gerald Margeson, a past ago. He had no relatives, as far as at low tide, when lobsters were sell­ could only hear half of the nice In a Portland office. Both are grad- I commander of the Post and three , can be learned. ing at six for a quarter? things said about him! Mrs. Jen­ AFTERNdbN AND LVENINO nie Robbins of Rockport, con­ tributes this rhyme: Saturday Night ly accepted as a contribution. In That's quite a story which comes Thomas C. Stone is in Bangor to Past $1500 Mark Tu all the lonely Lighthouses Christmas Party fact, 15 trunks of clothing have al­ out of Jamestown, Penn., about the Capt. RIH cornea back thia year attend a Telephone Managers Busi­ ready been sent to the needy in hen's egg large enough to feed a With his plane Just loaded with good 152-153 ness Conference. things. Finnish Relief Fund Going Finland. Contributions of clothing whole family. It (the egg) was nine To bring them Christmas cheer Perhaps tt la candy for mother Ahead O f ExpectatiExpectations— ' ma>' ** 'ak*n 10 Mrs Axel oronros inches long and seven inches in cir­ Or maybe some amokes for Dad. ' at Sea Street Place, Rockland, or cumference, and contained another They will wave good bye to Capt BUI Clothing Also Sent aaylng to said Emil Rivers, or Mrs Selma perfectly formed egg. A veracious Merry Chrlatmaa. the beat I ever had. The Finnish Relief Fund drive Anderson at Owl's Head, Maine. Associated Press writer did not say One year ago: The estate of Lucy has now reached a peak of $1500 and The Red Cross Branch here in how large the family was. Rockland Is also receiving contribu­ R Farnsworth inventoried at is still going ahead steadily. A tions of either cash or clothing for $1.030,714.—The contract for the Lewiston Journal: "Hand it to the check for $1000 has already been the said Finnish Relief Fund. new lobster rearing station at small town beys and girls: "Out of sent to the Civil Minister in Finland Emil Rivers, Boothbay Harbor was let to Stew­ i the three highest ranking students and the balance of $500 is to be sent Treasurer of the Finnish Commit- art & Williams of Augusta for To Our New Friends and Patrons at the University of Maine this out the latter part of the week. teee of Rockland and vicinity. $15,342— Franklin M. Packard, 70. If by chance, Mrs. Selma Ander­ i year, two are from Stonington.— died at Owl's H ead—Harry Smith, A MERRY CHRISTMAS Thurlow Pitts and Irene Whitman’," CHRISTMAS son, the solicitor for Rockland and NOTICE TO MARINERS keeper of the Two and a Vicinity, has not called upon you, ) —Wonderful things are happening Light, was elected commander of J down Stonington way since tliat you may send your contribution di­ West Penobscot Bay—Long Island Ralph Ulmer Camp of Spanish War PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR GREETINGS rect to Emil Rivers at 342 Park Lighted Buoy 8 was removed for the new bridge went into commission. Veterans. street, Rockland, treasurer of the winter December 19. Finnish Committee of Rockland and East Penobscot Bay—Eggemtggin Merton Teele of Medomak charged J/FAAith sincere wishes for SEARSMONT POSTMASTER Lighted Buoy was removed for the with driving under the influence PAYSONS’ BEAUTY SALON vicinity. Tlie U. 3. Civil Service Comml Merry Christmas and a Happy of liquor pleaded guilty and was ROCKLAND, MAINE Clothing of any kind is also glad- I winter December 19. sion has announced an examinatlo fined $100 and costs. He appealed New Year, and appreciation for as a result of which it is expect! and gave bonds in the sum of *200. your generous patronage during to make certification to fill a coi templated vacancy in the position the past year. g SPECIAL PURCHASE fourth class postmaster at 8ear rnont and other vacancies as th< CHILDREN’S ECONOMY may occur at that office, unless MANSFIELD’S shall be decided in the interest CLOTHES SHOP the service to fill any vacancy I WOOL SKI PANTS Masonic Building re-lnstatement. Tlie examinatK FULLY LINED ROCKLAND, ME. will be held at Belfast. The coti GREEN WINE BROWN NAVY pen sat Ion of the postmaster at Ui Sizes 4 to 8 office- was $550 for the last fisc 1 Gift Suggestions year. 2 ______TO MY FRIENDS SHIRTS My hands are too weak to a OTHERS $2.25 AND UP, Including Large Sizes dress each individually but I ta this means to wish you all a vt Merry Christmas and Happy si VESPER A. LEACH cessful New Year. PIN-UP “SPECIALTY STORE” John Kellenburgei YOUR FAVORITE POEM

LAMPS If I had my life to live again 1 would have made a rule to read — . poetry and listen to some music at least once a week The lo#a of these AYERS ta.tes Is a lose of happlneaa.—Chariaa MERRY Full Size Indirect Lighting Darwin. call for Christmas. Only two days more Long Rubber Cord CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS and 'still we have plenty of goods for last minute I like mistletoe und holly, CHRISTMAS Ribbons red and candles gay Easily Attached Anywhere I like all the bits of folly shoppers. Everything in the way of Men's and TAILORED TO FIT That are linked to Christmas day. I may be a quaint old fossil. Boys’ Furnishings. NON WILT COLLARS But when Christmas morning come# A Practical Gift BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS On the sideboard I want wassail Make her Christmas a complete success And a plate of sugar plums. FOR BOYS FOR MEN ALSO PLAIN WHITE I like snow-flecked carol singers with a O nly DRESS SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS In a group about the door PLAID SHIRTS PLAID SHIRTS Little pies and lady lingers In a large and generous store. F U R C O A T ZIPPER JACKETS MUFFLERS I like cookies sugar-coated MACKINAWS i TIES 97c Made In curious forms and shapes LACED LEG BREECHES FLANNEL SHIRTS I like fruit In Jelly floated $ 1 .2 9 And a hanging sprig of grapes • MINK • CARACUL SWEATERS STOCKINGS FLANNEL • RACCOON NECKTIES GLOVES From the cellar to the gable. • LEOPARD CATS I would have the smllax climb. • MUSKRAT With Bulb GLOVES MITTENS MITTENS SWEATERS I PLAID SHIRTS And a boar's head on the table • PERSIAN LAMB • HUDSON SEAL I should like at Christmas time STOCKINGS WINTER CAPS LARGE ASSORTMENT There's no custom I'd be spurning SKI CAPS PAJAMAS BUTTON AND ZIPPER Could I only have my wish. CEHTRAdfliMAINE I would set plum pudding burning Coats $49.50 or higher « T h e labove are just a few of the many timely Like a bonfire on the dish. ' I like home to be the center P O W B I^ M M H Y things we have for gifts. Any of them may be j94c, $1.27; J Of the countless Christmas joys. I like greeting all who enter exchanged or returned after Christmas. Once again as girls and boys LUCIEN K. GREEN & SON Oh no custom would be missing Another Ideal Gift at a Big Saving! land $1.39; Could I only have my way, I 16 SCHOOL ST. ROCKLAND TEL. 540 1 WILLIS AYER [ For In feasting and In kissing » 151-153 | I would spend the Christmas day. -Edgar A. Quttt Wt»»i*»>i**»i»i»i>i*»i*»il»>********s,**,**a,******s,***w ’** Page Two Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, December 21,1939 F.very-Other-Day The Courier-Gazette THREE-TIMES-A-WF.EK ______. . . the things which happened THEY ARE TOPS unto me have (alien out rather un­ DODGE’S HAMBURGERS to the furtherance of the Gospel. (with all the (Ivins'I Phil. 1: 12 DODGE’S HOT DOGS (any way you want 'em! ^ H a v e An Old Fashioned Christmas On Local Courts DODGE’S TOASTED LOBSTER ROLL DODGE’S “EVERYTHING” Basketball Having Breath­ i including piping hot fragrant coffee) DRIVE l’P AND SEE HOW MVCH BETTER THEY TASTE ing Spell, But Just Wait IN WINTER Till After Holidays At Real Money-Saving Prices! With the close of the holiday sea­ DODGE'S TINY TAVERN son basketbalfhostilities will be re­ Don't let a stern old budget stand over you this Christmas MAVERICK SQUARE, ROUTE 1, ROCKLAND sumed on the five courts of the and spoil the fun! Let yourself go . .. have an old fashioned, Knox and Lincoln League. The Don’t Forget Dodge's Hot Buttered Pop Corn romping, plentiful Christmas without restraint! Feast on schedule for the remainder of the a plump, stuffed turkey . . . heaping bowlfuls of meaty season follows: nuts . . . rich, rare, fruity plum pudding that makes your Jan. 5—Thomaston at Camden; : head swim with its fragrance! It will cost you much less Rockport at Rockland. Than you'd expect when you shop at money-saving A&P Jan 10—Thomaston at Rockport j Super Markets! (Capr. 1939 by Great A&P Tea Co. Jan. 12—Camden at Lincoln: Rockland at Thomaston. A&P Food Stores will be closed all day Monday, Jan. 18—Lincoln at Rockport; Camden at Rockland. Dec. 25th, Christmas Day. Open Friday and Sat. Jan. 23—Camden at Rockport. urday evenings. Prices effective through Satur­ Jan. 25—Rockport at Thomaston. day, Dec. 23rd. Jan. 26—Lincoln at Rockland. Jan. 30—Camden at Thomaston: Rockland at Rockport. Ocean 1 7 O Z Peb. 2—Lincoln at Camden. CRANBERRY SAUCE CANS 2 1 ' Peb 9—Thomaston at Rockland; Clocks, $2.95-$14.50 2 Rockport at Lincoln. Coffee Makers, 1.49- 7.50 A&P RAISINS SEEDLESS 4 ™ ' 2 5 ' Peb. 13—Rockland at Camden Peb. 16—Thomaston at Lincoln. Heating Pads, 2.95-6.50 Lawrence Dailey is again presi­ A&P RAISINS SEEDED 2 £ £ 1 5 ' Irons, 1.49- 8.95 dent of the League. The official Unsweetened ^6 OZ AQC referees are Charles C. Wotton, Mixers, 18.00-23.75 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - A&P CANS /U Charles Brener, Charles Koharian, 2 Vacuum Cleaners, 14.50-31.95 Ginger A la ■ Red'' Lee and Nick Pellicane. When YUKON TONICS Club Soda 4»o?/29c other officials are used it will be by j Washers, 54.95-100.00 CONTENTS ONLY mutual agreement. M A IN E PACKED 29 OZ 4 AC Refrigerators, 149.00-225.00 A&P SQUASH or P U M P K IN C A N S The principals and coaches of 2 lu the various schools are: Com Poppers, 1.25-2.50 Camden—Carlton P Wood, prin­ cipal, Lawrence Dailey, coach for Toasters, 2.05-9.95 boys and girls. Sunbeam Shavers, 7.50-15.00 Rockport—George Cunningham, FANCY GRADE, YOUNG, SPECIALLY SELECTED PILGRIM BRAND principal and coach for both teams | Radios, 9.95- 200.00 Rockland—Joseph E. Blalsdell, Record Players, 14.95- 30.00 principal; Donald Matheson, boys' coach; William J Sullivan, girls' Records, 35c each; 3 for 1.00 coach. Gift Box T’homastoi*— L: C. Sturtevant, FRUIT CAKE NEW ENGLAND principal; Colby Wood, boys' coach; Christmas Decorations h LB O. Cole, girls- coach. Lamps, Candles, Wreaths, Stars, Etc. LAYER FIGS PKGS 1 9 ' Lincoln—Robert Clume. principal 2 and boys' coach; Eleanor Clemens, C /f yarn ffmta. fancy, toother.; NT WISHING YOI' MERRY CHRISTMAS '«■ PITTED DATES MARVIN T w Uda/. Tht Pilprtm Brand girls coach. H0M lbi that m natal a Dump, Under. frtth-killtd bird at The Lincoln Academy boys' team ddl.^.tfat and tendar at you CM MINCE MEAT N O N E SUCH 2 buy- If yen lure your erder now has won seven championships ycu nay be Hire that you will be since the scries began in 1921; Rock­ HOUSE-SHERMAN,,NC purchasing it at the holiday price. LB land has won five. Rockport has 442 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. M IN C E MEAT AAP Look For This Tag won one, Camden has won four and TOP QUALITY 152-153 Thomaston has won two. The girls M IXED NUTS ASSORTMENT 27 entered the series in 1923. Reck- ' ROASTINC land has won the championship 10 CHICKENS 5-6 LB-AVG. LB 2 5 ' times, Thomaston three times. Cam- j PRESTO CAKE FLOUR den three times and Lincoln once FANCY LB | I CEESE 2 3 ' y FANCY A great quanity of interesting I I 5-6 LB AVG. LB reading matter is omitted from I CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERS DUCKLINGS 19' this issue for lack of space. It 5 4 Heavy Steer Beef-Porterhouse, Sirloin, will appear at the earliest oppor­ 1 JL C n Bottom Round, Cube or N- Y. Sirloin LB tunity. For HIM llerc't coffee that it (lie pick l 2 9 ' 4 of the plantation,,’ offered W HOLE OR to you at this For the last minute shopper! | Wearplus Neckwear ...... 65c to $1.50 3| EITHER HALF LB 4 amazingly^ low AS ADVERTISED PORK LOINS 14' Printed stationery. $1, $1.25. $1.50 a 4 box; name and address or mono­ y 2 price.r 5 Arrow Shirts $2.00 to $” .50. Gloves $1 to $5 ft gram. The Courier-Gazette—adv. I FRESH SHOULDERS ; i " volB 1 3 c — cSj^T J o o d & — ■ 1 152‘lt LIFE Interwoven Hosiery ...... 35c to $1.00 4 SAUSAGE MEAT AU- PORX LB 2 3 c 4 AVCTCDC f0?- STEWING OR AAe 4 U I 0 I E n d POULTRY STUFFING P7 Z«J Tlie most thoroughly satisfactory 4 B athrobes...... $5.00 up. S w ea ters...... $2.50 up SALT PORK Le 1 0 e answer to your Christmas problem 5 - * FRUITSandVEGETABLES * FISH STICKS ^ h2 b 25c is to phone Fannie Clark at 563-W ! SMOKED SHOULDERS LT . 1 5 e y Hunting Coats and Sports Jackets $5.00 to $10.50 ||B |1 A CUNNVFIF.LD and have her pack and mail (if you flAmd WHOLE OR S UNK HALF i» 2 1 c SMOKED FILLETS to 15c wlshi tlie faincus Puller-Cobb-Da- 2s vis candies in the black and white •4 NAVEL ORANGES For HER A boxes—any size—modest in price- g CALIFORNIA tops in quality. Everybody knows A e szE 0 4R c the candy and likes it—adv. Handbags ...... $1.00 to $o.50 £ SIZE 15 0-17 6 DOZ 200-220 £ DOZ I "T Housecoats and Bathrobes ...... $1.95 up A 4 6 M 4 A 4 ECONOMY r Sweaters and Sports Jackets...... $1.95 to $5.95 I BANANAS firm ripe 4 lbs 25c d 4 4 CLOTHES SHOP Wide Selection of Gift Hankies 4 4 mcintosh apples 6 , 1 9 ' Masonic Building 4 ROCKLAND, ME, Gloves $1.00 to $1.95. Slippers $1.00 to $2.50 4 PASCAL CELERY a n d y b o y bch 19c

Gift Suggestions NEW CROP LBS HASKELL & CORTHELL YAMS 6 2 5 c

!• PANTS CAMDEN. MAINE GRAPEFRUIT t e x a s m k s o 8for25c ■ y COMPLETE WINTER SPORTS OUTFITTERS ONIONS 10 LB BAG 2 1 6 ASP ■SWAP FOR CASH” £ RAISIN CELERY CALIFORNIA 2 bCHs 1 9 ' c , LB QCc V |LAYER CAKE LOAF u y EMPEROR GRAPES 2 ,s 19'

CO-OP BRAND II OZ SAVE UP TO 50% ON PURE MAPLE SYRUP VERMONT JAR 21c RAJAH CURRANTS 10c CRESTVIEW BRAND CHOC FtAV. 24 OZ ■ PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL BOSCO BEVERAGE JAR 35c FRUIT PEELS s o , ^ 3 X 25° v WESTERN 13 OZ t You make amazing savings when you CAN FOR MEN AND YOI NG MEN buy Apenn Motor Oil . . . because you MED. SIZE DOZ LaCHOY CHOP SUEY 17c CANDIED FRUITS CPINEAPP5L* PK°"21e h.tirr tour ml soursiif and because EGGS 21 3 OZ M LARGE STOCK Xpcnn tomes direct from the refinery t n i V P. store. thus eliminating LaCHOY SOY SAUCE EOT 10c FRUIT PEELS onoX: 8P£219c V DRESS PANTS iti’nv usual marketing costs. Apenn is 5 LB I ME Al4':OZ( llld 39C a quart II s guaranteed 199% W ildm oro CHOCOLATES WRAPPED 98‘ ONE-PIE PUMPKINpa<2 ^ 1 3 ' y 4 Pure Pennsylvania . . guaranteed for ASSORTED 1 LB Creamery y 1.94-2.94-3.94 !.009 miles of perfect lubrication—or BUTTER 3 2 ' XMAS WRAPPED BOX * double your money back! CHOCOLATES 25‘ ONE-PIE SQUASH p^ 2 ’^1 3 c I MILLER 8 HOLLIS LB y WARM, RUGGED Apenn Motor Oil BUTTER Silvorbrook LB 3 3 c XMAS CHOC. GUARANTEE BOX 39c COCKTAIL CHERRIES 2 o?17c 2 LB 2QC ? Sunnyfield RIBBON CANDY XMAS WRAPPED BOX CONFECTIONERS SUGAR p^7c v WORK PANTS 2 Gallon Can, $1.13 LB PRINTS LB I HEAVY WOOL BUTTER 35* y Quart Can, 17c v M il |fWhitehou«elvapJ14';OZ 97c I Prices Slightly Higher In Service | f | | L I \ Acc. ByByAm. Amf MeJ.Med. As»’nAaa’n CANS X I 462 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND $2.97 I | Stores "Grocery and produce prices also effective at Belfast, and ALSO BREECHES n I ADV1 Pure Sunny- 37 Elm Street. Camden" /•J Apenn Window Cleaner 10c LAnU field Refined 3 m 2 5 ' V Extra Heavy! Extra Tough! 1 Apenn Window Cleaner Sprayer, Flts AI1 Bott,es 19c 5 JOHNSON CLOTH 3 »- Apenn Dry Cleaner, gallon 49c 4 ALL WOOL PANTS I Apenn Insecticide, with Free Sprayer, pint 29c 4 THE APENN PRODUCTS LISTED ABOVE ARE SELF SEIF OR BREECHES 4 ON SALE AT ALL A & P FOOD STORES $3.94 SERVICE SERVICE Owned end Op*ro»ad by The Greet Aflontir A Pacific Tea Co The Courier-Gazette Want Ads Work Wonders Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, December 21,1939 Page T h ree TALK OF THE TOWN For Finnish Fund A famous radio headline star, Mai j iMcNeli, will be a t Community j he Perry Markets Wish Everyone A Building Christmas afternoon and ) evening with his Texas Trailers in j a gala benefit show for tire Finnish Dec, 22—Cushing—Christmas pageant, Relief Fund. Danny Patt and his “The Way to Peace" at Orange hall. Dec 24 Warren Christmas cantata. Maine Lumberjacks will provide (jjkMuch cheer . . . much jollity and "Manger of Bethlehem" at Baptist much fun be yours on Christmas Day ' f a r i | music for the dance and ten spe­ Church and always. Dec. 25—Christmas Day. cialties will be provided by Knox Dec. 27—Penton Bros. Dance at Com­ munity Bldg.. Oxygen Tent benefit County's Finnish residents includ­ Jan. 2 Winter term of city schools ing a dramatization of the Finnish | Basketball Battles Offering You The Best In The beja n 19-20—First annual exhibit of national anthem. the Knox County Camera Club Jan. 24—Membership meeting of The girl ushers for the great bene­ Camden 52, Union 24 “SEASONS EATINGS” Knox County Fish and Game Associa­ fit show will be clad In authentic tion In the Congregational vestry, The Camden basketball teams ctc-ctretcwcivc (ffwirc'fftOTKtewe’eiff’MSK'eg'g’ffioe’MiMigieifiigu; Thomaston Finnish costumes with decorations were a bit rough on their Union Jan 25 Camden Conc-rt by High School band and orchestra at Opera adding patriotic color. There will guests Tuesday night, the boys win­ ANOTHER CHRISTMAS House. be a children's matinee at 4 on ning by a 28-point margin, while Another occasion when we can express publicly the good will Christmas afternoon with the main THE WEATHER the Camden girls were 17 points to show opening at 8 Christmas night. we feel to a community which lias bestowed on us so fully its faith, the good. Dearborn and Wasgatt ac­ interest and patronage.— THE PERRY MARKETS. There were plain 6igns of snow Eddie Whalen is arranging the af­ counted for 30 of the boys’ points. in the skies yesterday forenoon, but fair and the entire net proceeds will Tt^e summary: be given to the Finnish Relief rain came instead. It served to Camden 52 lay the dust, plus two or three- in­ Fund. G. F. Pts. ches of water for the thirsty wells Wasgatt, If ...... 7 0 14 And here’s hoping Santa Claus will bring you “just what you Bartlett. If ...... - 0 0 0 The downpour caught the Christ­ NEXT TUESDAY'S ISSUE want.” There is nothing quite so satisfactory as a bountiful ' Dearborn, rf ...... 8 0 16 mas throngs napping, though here Christmas Dinner . . . for that occasion we have everything you and there appeared a few of those Milliken, r f ...... 0 This office will be closed on need— from the first course to the last— Jams and Jellies, Candy, gauzy contraptions they call para t'lui tmas day (next Monday) as IMarriner, c . Nuts, Sweets and all the fixin’s . . . Here you will find the best of sols. Only two more days to Christ­ usual, and advertisers and con­ Aylward, c .. mas and nine more to the New tributors are asked to bear that ; Dyer, lg ...... everything; and here you will have the choicest the markets af­ Year’s bills. in mind in sending matters for (McGrath, lg ford . . . all offered to you under the most sanitary conditions and that issue. Everything possible Boynton, rg ...... 4 all accompanied by our usual Prompt, Courteous Service! There will be a meeting at the > hould be in th is office before [Young, rg ...... 1 Ccurt House, Wiscasset, of the Saturday noon. Agricultural Conservation Commit­ Totals ...... 25 52 tee of Lincoln County, on Satur­ Aurora Lodge. F.A.M., will have I'nion 24 day, Dec. 33. at 10 a. in. President work on the Master Mason's degree O. TURKEYS Wallace Spear of North NobAe- a t a special meeting Wednesday C. Leonard, I f ...... 0 boro will be in charge. night. Supper at 630 Esancy. r f ...... 3 The time honored Turkey, roasted to Gleason, r f ...... 0 a golden brown, and oh, so tender and Ensign Otis who has been confined The Knox County Fish and Game Lukas, c ...... 6 flavorsome when it is one of our se­ to his home on Lindsey street, by Association is to have a member­ H. Leonard, l g ...... 1 lected birds. Heavy writh meat on the illness, for several weeks, is making ship meeting in the Congregational Morten, lg ...... 0 rapid gain and expects to return to breast and joint. .. The best that can vestry at Thcmaston Jan. 24. The Simmons, r g ...... 0 LB. his law office within a week or details will be announced in due Lynch, rg ...... 0 be bought at any price. To be assured so. He sees callers and even in season. of obtaining an extra fine bird we the role of invalid » neglecting Totals 10 24 urge you to select yours NOW. You none of his legal affairs. A Christmas program which Referee. Graffam. Time, four 8's. may leave it in our modern coolers promises to be highly entertaining until needed. Winslcw-Holbrook Post A. L. is will be presented at the Littlefield There was no man in Rockland warmly grateful to Managers Don Memorial Church Friday night at busier or more beset by responsi- WE SHALL HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF NATIVE dis and Dandencau of Park Theatre 7. Omission, in this issue, of the bilities yesterday than Kennedy and Manager Taylor of the local pregram is necessitated by the press Crane of Senter Crane company, Coca-Cola plant for their co-opera­ of Christmas advertis'ing. ywt he was not too busy to recall CHICKENS - DUCK - GEESE - FOWL tion in Sunday's Legion's Children's ------I his pleasant annual custom of Party, whiich will be held at Park Paul Horeyseck. Richard Karl, despatching a large box of Kemps FANCY—FRESH I-ARGE NATIVES CARROTS...... lge bunch 05c SELECTED LITTLE Theatre, starting at 3 o'clock. dram Davis and Charles Duff, delicious signature chocolates as a I I F-TTUCE. fancy iceberg...... 2 heads 15c PIG freshmen at the University ol j Christmas remembrance to the stallff V Maine, are spending the h&lidays 2 7 / GREEN PEAS, new crop ...... 2 lbs 25c Local residents who desire to take of The Courier-Gazette. Ken "says out citizenship papers, but who have at their respective homes. They are CELERY, crisp ...... lge bunch 10c it with chocolates'' and the staff FRESH PENOBSCOT BAY PORK been denied educational facilities no longer wearing the familiar skull says. "Thank you". SPINACH, fancy Texas...... peck 17c TO will benefit through the city’s spon­ caps and green ties which disting- 1 9 / CRANBERRIES, fancy Cape .. 2 qts 19c ROAST sorship if the necessary classes m a­ gulshed their status at the Univer­ The Pilgrim Choir, which has FPFS1I DAILY ARRIVALS LB. 1 4 / terialize. Applications should be sity, due to the fact that the Fresh­ POTATOES, n a tiv e s...... peck 29c been specially assembled to sing the FROM LOCAL BOATS made to L. A. Walker, chairman of men won the annual track meet cantata "The Story of Bethlehem” the city's welfare department. This from the Scphomores, which auto­ at the Congregational church next DRY—CLIQUOT CLUB FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TABLE should be done at once. matically broke the ruling power of Sunday afternoon, includes the fol­ CHRISTMAS LGE BOTS the Sophomore Owls over the un­ lowing people: Sopranos: Esther GINGER ALE 2 CONTENTS 2 5 / The Rockland Methodist Church dercla&smen. The Owls are now Howard. Evelyn Cameron, Barbara CANDY & NUTS MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ...... lb 25c is presenting a special religious play- “seeing'' day and night over this Derry, Mary Lamb, Katherine JUST A FEW THINGS YOU WILL NEED! FRIENDS MINCE M E A T ...... tin 25c in one act "The Cross," Christmas HONEY. STRAWBERRIES, FIGS, DATES, TOMATOES, LET unprecedented victory. Veazie. Dorothy Snow, Laura Pom- CHOCOLATES Sunday evening at 7 oclock. The TUCE. CAULIFLOWER. CUCUMBERS. STRING BEANS, DROMEDARY DATES, pitted ...... 2 pkgs 23c roy, Ruth Peterson, Margaret Ma­ CHRISTMAS WR APPED BRUSSEL SPROUTS, SQUASH, TURNIP, PEARS, DELICIOUS seven members of the cast are se­ BORN loney, Nathalie Edwards, Ruth APPLES, GRAPES, WHITE ONIONS, RED ONIONS, PASCAL GREEN GIANT PEAS ...... 2 tin* 27c lected for their fitness for the sev­ 2% lb b o x ...... 59c Watkins At Waldo Hospital. Dec 17. Nichols. and Eileen Beach. CELERY, ALE KINDS OF CHEESE. PUMPKIN, Maine pack ...... 2 tin* 19c eral parts, the central theme being to Mr and Mrs Phillip E Watkins, a son—Phillip Allan Altos: Nettie Bird Frost, Mar­ 5 lb b o x ...... 75c around a Jerusalem wood-worker Meservey At RazorvlUe, Dec 9 to EXTRA LARGE NAVEL SQUASH, Maine pack ...... 2 tins 19c Mr and Mr; Isaac Meservey, a son— garet -Snow. Elizabeth Snow, employed to work for the Roman FANCY MINCE MEAT, Old T im e ...... 2 pkg* 19c Stanley Eugene Elizabeth Beach, Barbara Lamb, Government. Elaborate stage act­ DOZ. JELLO, all flavors...... 4 pkg* 19c Mary Lawry, Ruth Bird. Irja Hill, RIBBON CANDY ORANGES 2 9 / ings and costumes are being ar­ DIED Eleanor Bird. Tenors: Harold FRIENDS BAKED INDIAN PUDDING, tin 10c ranged for the play which will be Kirkpatrick—At Rockville. Dec 20. 2 lb box 29c Joseph Kirkpatrick, aged 87 years i Greene, Osmond Palmer, Mr. Con- A BASKET OF FOOD FRIENDS RICE PUDDING ...... tin 10c directed by Dr. Donald Leigh. Platte At Rockland. Dec 19. Horatio N Flagg, aged 81 pears. 2 months. 7 itantine. Basses: Charles Rose. Ed- ASSORTED FOR A NEEDY FAMILY SEEDLESS R A ISIN S...... 3 pkg* 19c There is no admission charge, the days Services at 2 p m toddy at the j win Edwards. Cari Sonntag, John What a splendid gift for that family in want that is on public being invited. There will be Russell funeral home Burial In Achorn H A R D CANDY YOUR Christmas list! Let us fix it up for you with attrac­ SEEDED R A ISIN S...... 2 pkg* 15c cemetery Munsey, Douglas Perry, Russel! some space reservations for out of Tibbetts—At Rockland, Dec 20. Mary tive packages of food. And. of course, you'll want us to include MOXIE, con ten ts...... 2 lge hot* 25c Carter. The choir is directed by lb cello hag 19c town groups who purpose to attend. Katherine, widow of Samuel Tibbetts, a few loaves of The BEST Bread in Maine— aged Rj years 16 difys Services at the Mrs. Phillip Howard, Mrs. Albert Russell funeral home Friday at 2 p m GOLDEN HEART BREAD Rev. J Charles MacDonald officiating. Averill will be pianist, and Mrs. Pep’mint Patties lb 19c Members not solicited and attend­ Burial at Mountain cemetery. Camden. PUDDING, by Heinz Swears At Vlnalhaven. Dec 12. Mai Faith Berry will be organist. SUNSHINE—TRIM THE TREE WITH ASSORTED ing the Christmas tree for Golden Asst. Chocolates lb 25c To England Heinz went for magie recipes of old fashioned holi­ tha. wife of Henry Swears, aged 74 ANIMAL CRACKERS Rod Chapter are asked to take sand­ years. 5 months. 25 days 2 fkg? 9 day pudding. From Greece to California for luscious fruits. And Give magazines for Christmas.! 2 Peanut Brittle lb 19c ANDY GUMP PKGS* wiches. The Christmas tree will COOKIES LITJ.E ORPHAN ANNIE “ W so Heinz Pudding teems with feast day deliriousness. Ready to CARD OF THANKS Gift cards furnished with all or- g be under the direction of Mrs. H at­ heat and enjoy. DATE, PLUM AND FIG. We wish to thank the Baptist Church ders, any magazine published. For ! And Give Your Dog a tie Davies and Mrs. Bessie Church and the Congregational Church In 5 Warren. Maine for their contribution prompt reliable service Tel. 35-W I S Christmas Present , GET 18. will have charge of the refresh­ to the Finnish Relief Fund as of Dec TRIE RECIPE 17. 1939 We are grateful to the said Fred E. Harden, "The Magazine £ CAR 2 tins 6 5 / ments. The officers need not wear Churches and their members for the M an.' 152-lt | OLD TRUSTY > H E R E ! 19c white. After the business meeting, sympathy and interest which they have shown In our mother country. Fin­ XMAS STOCKINGS MADE FROM ONLY THE refreshments will be served in the land. in her present crisis gal 2 9 / The Finnish Committee of Rockland 19c "SURE- CIDER BEST MAINE APPLES banquet hall and a Christmas tree and Vicinity. will furnish the entertainment. Christmas Night These arc tilled with several mix;,, GRAPEJUICE full qt tot 2 5 / kinds of Dod Foods. Don't CRISCOS53c Members are asked to take a gift There win be a dance Christmas leave Fido off your Christmas for the tree, and those that arc fur­ night at the Camden Opera House DANCE PURITAN OCEAN SPRAY NONE SUCH MORTON HOUSE list. nishing for the Christmas baskets, under the auspices of the Camden OLD FASHIONED it would be appreciated f they would Outing Club. Music will be fur­ Camden Opera House MINCE DATE POP CORN BALLS CRANBERRY take their donations Friday lught. nisher by Dean's Rhythm Boys. Monday, Dec. 25 FRUIT or leave them at the Temple a t 1 Dancing from 9 to 1.—adv 152*lt All ready Io eat—or for dreo- Music SAUCE MEAT PUDDING oclock Saturday. ralion. Each one is wrappeil PUDDING Dean’s Rhythm Boys In eolored cello and will add A public supper at Methodist Auspices Camden Outing Club color to your Christmas tree. TIN IQ/ TINS 2 1 / 2 PKGS. 2 1 ^ 3 tins 2 5 / Church Friday, served 5 to 7; price WALDO THEATRE Admission 40e. Dancing 9 to I 35c—adv. 151-152 MAINE'S LITTLE RADIO ClTT KISSES, 2 lbs 25c TEL. WALDOBORO 100 Peanut Butler or Whirls :: CHRISTMAS TOBACCO:: The most thoroughly satisfactory Wrrklay matinm arc discon­ GEORGE WASHINGTON TOBACCO ...... Lb Tin CQ rf r tinued effective November 6 and MIXED answer to your Christmas problem thereafter. SHOW TIMES Matinees: GRANGER TOBACCO ...... Lb Tin is to phone Fannie Clark at 563-W Saturday 2.30. Sunday 3.00. Every XM AS CANDY READY RUB lb »l.«7 CHESTERFIELDS z C O evening at 800. DANCE OCM and have her nack and mail (if you EDGEW ORTH sliced CIGARETTES camels H • South Thomaston JUNIOR. 8 oz tin 59r LUCKIES wish) tlie famous Fuilcr-Cobb-Da- THCRS.-FKI., DEC. 21 22 2 lbs 2 5 / Grange Hall SIR WALTER RALEIGH TOBACCO ...... Lb Tin / x S & L ig y y I vis candies in the black and white DEANNA DURBIN boxes—any size—modest in price— EUGENE PALLETTE EVERY FRIDAY NITE MOR-ZIP LUXURY T O B A C C O ...... Lb Tin tic AH t T TES tops in quality. Everybody knows HELEN PARRISH POP CORN 2 tins 17c VELVET TOBACCO ...... Lb Tin In Music By the candy and likes it—adv. “HAL and his RHYTHMAIRES” HALF AND HALF TOBACCO ...... Lb Tin 70 “FIRST LOVE” Five Pieces RUM AND BUTTER Avalons, Wings, Dominos Free bus every Friday at lOtns. 5 DR. EMERY B. HOWARD SATURDAY ONLY, DEC. 23 TOFFEE, lb 19c SUGAR 8.45 P. M. from Foot of Park St. CIGARETTES ctn 99/ Dentist BABY SANDY, 134-Th-tf X-Ray Gas-Oxygen HUGH HERBERT MIXED LARD 2,„s 1 Soda Crackers, two 2-lb boxes 29c in Office Hour*: 9.00 to 5.00 NUTS, lb 19c “LITTLE ACCIDENT” Foss Vanilla, 2 oz bot 23c 407 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. Top Quality Assortment OLEO 2 vbs. 2 101-tf also f t UNPITTED Sno-Sheen Cake Flour, pkg 23c CHARLES STARRETT IRIS MEREDITH Swl I II-4 WALNUTS, DATES 3 lbs 29c CHRISTMAS CAKES i and FANCY QUALITY "■21c A Grand Christmas Cake For You. Decorated For The Sons of the Pioneers BULK MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs 25c Your Christmas Table. The Best of Quality—Fresh In Every Day. “Spoilers of the Range” PEANUTS, 2 qts CONFECTIONERS BURPEES 19c SUGAR, pound 7c each 3 7 / FRESHLY ROASTED SUN-MON., DEC. 24-25 FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service CUT YOLR CHRISTMAS KITCHEN WORK IN HALF WITH THESE MIRACLE FOODS. BIRDSEYE FOODS COME ALL 5 3 / j 1 9 / GERALDINE FITZGERALD WASHED AND CLEANED. READY TO COOK AND SERVE. USE MORE BIRDSEYE FOODS THIS CHRISTMAS. Ambulance Service in • George Elliot's immortal classic TELEPHONES RUSSELL Remember Swap for Cash | 390, J81-1 * r 781-11 “The Mill On The Flos.” THE PERRY MARKETS FUNERAL HOME PHONE 1234 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY • USE THE LARGE PARKING SPACE AT OUR PARK ST MARKET 110-112 L IM E R O C K 8 T R E E T • Special Holiday Matinee 9 C LA R EM O N T ST. T E L 662 ROCKLAND, ME. Tickets at both Markets 1 ROCKLAND, ME. -J Monday at 3.00 P M. 119-tf 98-tf Page Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, December 21,1939 F very-Other-DaV

«€ W A R R EN chorus numbers of whi.-h will con­ «€ WALDOBORO ton & Sons, or Guy Levensaler's l< MINTURN «« Had Thirty Guests tain thirty voices. Chester Wyllie shoe store. The annual meettlng and election will direct. Rev. W. S. Stacknorse Miss Rita Valada has moved to Supt. A. D. Gray delivered the Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh Staples Lions Christmas Meeting a NEW SALES MANAGER of officers of Crescent Temple, P. will deliver a sermon, the text of an apartment in the Sanborn block. sermon at the Trask Church, Jeffer­ and Verna Staples ate visiting Mr. Huge Success— Fr. Ken­ S. will be held Friday night. The w) tc’i •»•:'! be a Chrlatrm t message Mrs. Maude Mank of Durham, N. son, Sunday. "Faith That Func­ and Mrs. Maurice Donahue of supper preceding the meeting will The P ckford Memorial baptistry, H . is at her home here during the tions" was the subject of the text. Blanchard. yon Spoke be served by Mrs. Mary Reynolds which was dedicated Sept. 1, will holiday season. Fred Dalton, 50, is a patient at Mrs Addie Johnson is guest of and Mrs. Shirley Bowley. Mrs. Beatrice Stockbridge. Twenty boys "hand picked" by be used for the first time, for Bap­ Mrs. Raymond Bagley has re­ the Lincoln Memorial Hospital. The High School Olee Club and tism. after the presentation of the City Matron Oorbett, plus 10 of the turned from a visit in Boston, New Damariscotta, with a fracture of The Ladies' Aid meets today with members of the Forget-me-not Girl Cantata. Soloists in the cantata York and Connecticut. th? base of the skull and internal Mrs. Bessie Thompson for the an- Episcopal Choir boys broke bread will be Mrs. Fred Butler, Roger Scout Troop will meet Saturday Meenahga Grange held its an- injuries suffered as he was struck I nual Christmas tree. with the Rockland Lions Club yes- ! Teague and John Robinson. The night at 7 o'clock, at the Post office, nual Christmas party Monday night an automob le police said was Dragger Alice, Capt. John Went­ terday noon in accordance with the to sing Christmas carols to shut-ins. Junior Choir will sing one of the Gifts were distributed from a tree operated by Miss Florence Orff as worth, spent Sunday here. An entertaining program has been numbers. Singers to participate annual custom of that organization. Thirty-one members and one guest. be was crossing the main street Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stanley and arranged for the Christmas party will be. sopranos, Mrs. Fred Butler, Rev. Ernest O Kenyon, rector of from Nob’.ebcro Grange were pres-I Wednesday. He was attended by Patricia Stanley arrived Wednesday which will follow the public supper Miss Simone Beley, Mrs. Charles St. Peter's Church, presented his an­ ent. The Juvenile Grange pre- Dr. Franklin Randolph and Dr. Neal from Portland. Friday at the Congregational Overlook, Miss Allison Stackhouse, sented a program of songs and Parsons of Damariscotta. State Po- nual Christmas message—brief, but Church by the Circle. On the pro­ Mrs. Raymond Bomeman, Mrs. Ar­ A pleasing program was presented readings. lice are investigating. inspirational. This feature was pre­ gram which has been planned by thur Perry, and Mrs. Emery Sim­ i Friday at the school, following ceded by tlie restoration of Ute hat Mrs. Sidney Wyllie will be: Singing mons; altos, Mrs. Leroy Norwood, These pupils of the First and which a Christmas tree was enjoyed which he is said to have lost while of Christmas carols by the congre­ Mrs. Waino Lehto,, Mrs. Hazel Second grades, Mrs. Lillian Boggs.1 NORTHPORT >£ by the pupils. teacher, were neither absent nor At the bricige party given Satur­ on his recent vacation visit to gation, with orchestra accom­ Pease, Miss Bertha Teague, Miss Mrs. Joel P Wood has been ill Mexico. The presentation was tardy during the term: Constance day by tlie Rebekahs, prizes went to paniment; Welcome by Marianne Virginia Wyllie, Miss Mary Trone, and under the care of a physician. made by A W. Gregory, but the and Joseph Pellicane, Janet Phil- and Miss Janet Wade; tenor, Roger Colwell, Phyllis Levensaler, Roger George Smith and Rachel Joyce. Frank Thompson of • • • • hat which he first offered certainly brook. recitations by Warren Phil- Teague: basses, Avard Robinson, Ralph. Greta Ralph. Janice Ralph, I Prank Thompson of Bangor I called Sunday on his brother Wil­ Sriiool Notes looked like none that had adorned breok, James Halligan. Vaughan and John Robinson; junto- choir, Harold Scott, H. Malcolm Sprague, lard Thompson. the rector's brow. The second of­ Philbrook. Earle Earle Moore, Jr., Lois Lazemore, Elizabeth Kennis- Murtel Wellman. Marilyn Wotton, Honor rank in the primary room fering was more natural. Adelbert Norwood, Gilbert Boggs, 'on. Ibis Norwood, Mary Norwood, Evelyn Burnham, Janice Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Herrick goes to Dorothy Davis, Ronald Referring to troubled conditions Merrill Fiske, Marion Starrett, Rob­ Joyce Butler, Jeannette Perry, Elmer Hoch. Jr., Rodney Jackson, spent Monday in Bangor. S Dunham, Marion Turner, Etta Bus- in Europe. Mr. Kenyon, said it was ert Hooper, Emily Smith, Joan Robert Wyllie, Richard Butler, Al­ Herbert Lee. Harold Lewis, Cedric Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oxton and ! well, June Sadler, Althea Orcutt, still our bounden duty to make Maxey, Rcbert Litttlehale, Elizabeth fred Wilson, and Harold Pease. Levensaler. Marion Morse. Richard Lewis Matthews were Waterville Those not absent for the term are: Norma Stanley, Juliette Bridges, merry at the Christmas season. Robinson. Dana Rogers, Joan Rev. L. Clark French, pastor of Studley and Marlene Witham. visitors Saturday. A.ithea Orcutt, Ronald Dunham, There is a blackout completely if , MatMws, Robert Connell and Rich­ the Congregational Church will have Charles Rowe. J t , will arrive Miss Grace Pitcher is ill at the Vernard Stinson, Marion Turner. He goes from our midst. ard Connell; songs Mary E. Berry, for his sermon topic Sunday morn­ Saturday from Boston to pass heme of Mrs. Ethel Clark Winners in spelling contest are: Al­ There are four major ways In Maxine Lindsey, Ruth Starrett's ing "Gifts of Three Wise Men.” Spe­ Christmas with his parents Mr and Lewis Martin has returned' home ton Sprague. Etta Buswell, Marion which Jesus seeks to come to us class, Martha Griffin, Alice M. cial music wiE include two anthems, Mrs. Charles Rowe. after spending the summer in Sul­ I Turner, Ronald Dunham. still. Griffin, Mary J Boggs, Elizabeth "The Christmas Story'' and "What The New Years Ball for the bene­ livan. Winners in health unit are Juli- First, through your personal. Robinson. Mary E Pease, Oharles Mean Those Holy Voices" both by fit of the American Legion and the Phillip Watkins and Rollo Wat­ 1 ette Bridges, Vernard Stinson, June prayer. If you have no time for John Smith Lowe, Jr, Berry and Willis Berry. Accompan­ Adams, and the soprano solo, “O Emergency Aid Will be put on at kins have employment in Camden. I Sadler, Ronald Dunham. Marion prayer, no time for the saying of ists will be Mrs Clark French, and Holy Night" by A. Adams, which will the High School auditorium Jan. l.j grace you have no room in your I Round Top Farms announce the Round Top Farms introduced the M'.ss Agnes Stevens of Belfast Turner, Althea Orcutt. Mrs Roland Berry- be sung by Mrs. Sidney Wyllie. Since heart Mr Him and aw*rmwriing Him appointment of Jo.ui Sm.th Lowe new ?-i.t s manager who spoke on "Doc" Hannon’s nine-piece orches-|is spending a week with her school Services at the Baptist Church Sunday night is Christmas Eve, the tra will supply the music. Tickets chum. Miss Marion Green, from your tables and your daily Jr, of this city as sales manage, t.ie company s pol.cy of meeting its Buy Yourself rich—through clas­ Sunday morning will be at 9 45, th i evening service a t the Congrega­ jiVes At this week's meeting of route responsibility to the community by are being sold by the members of Mr. and Mrs. Ouy W are and Mrs. sified offers children's Christmas concert; at tional Church will be omitted. both organizations. ! Ware's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Second through Uie use of your salesmen with *ocal P.ant Manager \.ending service in terms of ef- 1045, ihe Christmas service, the The annual Christmas party, aus­ The Legion and Auxiliary had a Parsons of Thorndike were callers Bible, Many adults don't read Uie Leon White, Edward Denny of ficlency a: WHAT CAUSES pastor s sermon entitled, 'The Star pices of the Finnish residents of Christmas tree social Monday night. Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur GETTING UP NIGHTS? Scriptures any more. You have cor- Damarlscotts general manager to the public. of Bethlehem.'' Special music will this section, will be held Saturday All school children are asked to Maffitt. Getting up night- may be nature's rupt religion if you do not have ------warning of sluggish kidneys. If excess include the anthem, “There is Room night at Glover hall. Admission “do their good deed" for Christmas , acid and other wastes are not regular­ true religion. I my brethren, ye have done it unto Harold Axtell, Louis Foiland, Ralph ly eliminated other danger signals that in My Heart" by Elliot, with Mrs. will be charged this year, and the by sending one or more of their For the last minute shopper! may appear are burning, scanty or fre- Third, through keeping the Sab- me." Roman. Roger Sprague, Robert Mc­ ; quent flow backache, leg or rheumatic Leroy Norwood singing the inciden­ refreshments sold, the fund to bene­ outgrown toys to the N Y.A. project Printed stationery, $1, $1.25, $1.50 a bath. Tbo many persons spend Summarizing his remarks F: Intosh. Richard McIntosh. Harold pains, headache or dizziness. Kidneys tal contralto solo; and the tenor fit Finnish relief. A program will shop at Oldis garage. Shoes, stock- box; name and address or mono- need occasional help same as bowels. their time in recreation, in reading Kenyon said: "If we seek peace and King. Richard King. Bernard Kuhn. Oct r 25c box of BUKFTrs from any solo "Holy Night." by Adam, which be included, as well as the tree, and ings and other clothing should be gram The Courier-Gazette—adv. druggist. If not pleased In 4 days your the Sunday newspapers or in at- giory and love we seek first the Richard Tompkins. Richard Hutch­ will be sung by Roger Teague. At will be followed by dancing. Chair­ left at Harold Flanders', S. H Wes-1 152“ It 25c back Locally at Charles W Shel­ tending the 8unday movies. kingdom of Ood. Do not crowd inson. Donald King They- sang don. Druggist and C H Moor by F.etro Yon. the most convenient spot, probably P >a'sant J. Car- ROCKLAND, ME. liam Nystrom. Charles Nystrom. Dr. Polisner c l the Camden- with the fire department. It will roll's residenoe 0>en crossing to the Jchn Nystrom, Ernest Nystrom, Rockport Club set forth more in be free of charge to those unable to W arren road route 137' and ending Earl Howard, William Fronthoti, detail the facts concerning the at Walter Lane's residence. This pay, but to those who are able a Gift Suggestions Mike Roma, Albert Vanson. Bert oxygen apparatus which the club stipulated sum will be named. A long-awaited and nearly unexpected Vanros, Robert Sprague, James hepes to be able to buy with the Rockland doctor has the only one service has brought power and light NECKWEAR Sprague. Elmer Sprague, Oray Bov. proceeds of its ball in the Rockland now in this vicinity. to 11 homes in this district. Walter Dudley, Jack O'Brien, Carl Ctaimunity Building on the night With Dr Polisner at yesterday'* * M r and Mrs. C. H. Carroll of Au- Nystrcm and Smith Boy of Dec, 27. The apparatus is not meeting were four other Camden; burn were callers Friday at the The Episcopal choir boys wer? for the use of any particular hos- Lions—Carswell, Hutohins, Berger home of Mr. Carroll's brother, T and Proctor. |J . Carroll.

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VINALHAVEN AND K ey C h a in s ROCKLAND w « Collar Chains and Clips STEAMBOAT CO. / ROCKLAND. ME. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Cigarette Cases and Holden Service To: PYREX WARE SLEDS S u sp en d ers Vinalhaven, North llaven, Ston­ CARVING SETS SKATES ington, Isle Au Haul. Swan's THERMOMETERS WATCHES AND CLOCKS Electric Razors Island and Frenchboro THERMOS BOTTLES Shirts and Pajamas WINTER SERVICE CARPENTER’S TOOLS Subject to change without notice CHILDREN’S TOYS Cocktail Jackets REDUCED PRICES ON COAL, OIL AND DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Read Down Read Up WOOD HEATERS SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE MONEY A. M. P. M. 5.30 Lv. Swan's Island, Ar. 6.00 GREGORY’S G.30 Lv. Stonington, Ar. 4.40 730 Lv. North Haven, Ar. 3.30 A. T. NORWOOD & SONS 416 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND, ME. TEL. 294 8.15 Lv. Vinalhaven, Ar. 2.45 PLUMBING AND HEATING 9.30 Ar. Rockland, Lv. 130 117-tf WARREN, MAINE MdtftkKkkkkkkkkkkkMtkkkkMtM'MdtMlMlMtM'MtftMtM'MtM F.very-Otlier-DaV Rockland Courier-GazetFe, Thursday, December 21, 1939 Page Five

««TENANrSHARBC>R>£ CLARK ISLAND < VINALHAVEN APPLETON MILLS i will be presented. Carols will be One ol m ans greater aids in Ills j "jimmy," said the teacher, 'what The Skeptics Society, at its next , ----- (sung by the congregation. war aggainst sickness and discom- js your ambition?" C .dstmas programs will be held meeting, will examine a European Mrs W.llls Wilson passed Sat- Principal and Mrs. Theodore Nut- Miss Fannie Gushee went Monday : . fort is that insect known as the . ' ; Clarence Dorr is a patient at "My ambition," Jimmy replied eternal friendship," to see how it U day in Rockland. at ehe church Friday, with com­ I ting will entertain the Senior Class I to Cambridge. Mass., for two weeks „ „ „ . ., dragon-fly, for its diet consists in ! _ munity tree and treat at 7 o'clock. ! ® Knox Hospital where he recently is to wash my mother's face."— compares, in durability, with a “per­ William Monaghan suffered a of Vinalhaven H.gh School. Friday The annual Christmas tree will . the main of flies and mosquitos and sudden ill turn Sunday and is con­ Hilda Swanson, daughter of Mr night at their home. underwent an appendectomy. manent wave —Omaha World-Her- be held at the Baptist Church Fri- the larvae of these disease carriers., Philadelphia Inquirer. fined to his bed. and Mrs. Carl Swanson, celebrated Mrs. Walter Tngerson is spending | day night, at which time a pageant Harry Peterson has employment her 11th birthday recently at the j the Christmas holiday with her Do your Christmas shopping now! at Clark Island. home of her grandmother. Mrs. Bes­ daughter, Mrs Walter Black in Charles Wall is ill. sie McGuffie. Guests were Alice , Portland. Carlson, Vera Blomberg, Marilyn * Mrs Emma Williams is in Lew­ Mrs. Cora V.nal Mills of Belfast EXTRA G ’ F.LS_ , Sample One-Way Fares Baum, Ernest Swanson and Roy iston to pass the winter with her is guest of her parents. s a v 1j £ - BOSTON ...... * J 40 Swanson. Ice cream, cake, fruit sister Mrs. Bert Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. M. E Landers re­ NEW YORK ...... 6.80 and candy were served. MIAMI. FLA...... 23 75 Mrs. Allison Morris and daugh­ turned Saturday from Stonington. Miss Catheryn Caven has re­ NORFOLK, VA...... ter Barbara were recent guests of Miss VLginia Black, is home from turned home after spending several AUGUSTA. GAf .... Mrs. Morris' parents in Attleboro, Hartford. Conn., where she is NEW ORLEANS .... weeks in New York. Mass. teaching. DETROIT ...... Mr. and Mrs. George Moody of CHICAGO ...... Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Harris w.ll Mrs. Clinton Teele and. son o n I O ® Rockland were guests Sunday of . & b t £ S pa<^ the holiday in Gloucester. Robert returned Tuesday from Bit EXTRA Savings Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGee. On Round-Trip Tickets Mass Rockland. HOIIOOV The barge. Rcckhaven, has taken SHELDON DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis of News was received this week of on a lead of paving and curbing at 444 Main St.. Rockland New Hampshire were weekend the death of Edward Swan, which » O « tS by Telephone S46-W John Meehan & Sons quarry for guests of relatives here. occuned Monday in Boston. Mr. • • • • shipment to New York. Swan had been a Summer visitor Grammar School Notes In this town for a great many years Tm CTHOUHW In Grades 7 and 8. Harlan H. *€ DEER ISLE 1 and leaves a large number of friends Bragdon, teacher, pupils who had Ell wood Sails is home from An­ weed perfect attendance for the fall Schools closed Friday for a' two dover. Mass, to pas.-, the Christmas term of 15 weeks were: Grade 7— ' weeks' recess. recess with his mother Mrs. Alice Margaret Bald, Erdine Hocking, Walter E. Scott, Jr., who has been a Merry Christmas j STORES CLOSED ALL DAY < IIR1STM IS Sails. I Mary Mills and Pearle Mills; Grade visiting his parents has returned OPEN FRIDAY AND SATVRDAY EVENINGS Richard Shields of Camden is I »#»»»»»»»»» 8. Donald Hawkins, Kendall Hawk­ to New York City. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fifleld. ins, Kenneth Jacobson, Betty Jon- A considerable number of the Miss Fanny Ames, has returned FANCY YOUNG asson and Charles Wall. local fishermen are engaged in from Swan's Island for the holidays. Absent one day only; Grade 7— crab fishing. BIRDS Arnold Hocking. Ruth Wiley; Oradr Paul Scott. Jr., has returned from Mrs. Barbara Nutting entertained the Knit-Wits Tuesday night fea- ■ 27c Berlin, N H. TURKEYS 8—Marilyn Hupper, Louise Kinney, Arthur Kinney, Edith Liukkonen tur.ng the annual Christmas tree. Mr. and Mis. William Warner and VICTORIAN 100 lb bag and Edna Stanley. RAZORVILLE These pupils had an average rank son Mark, have returned1 from a visit w.th relatives in Connecticut. $5.40 of 85 or over for the term: Grade Carl Pre.-cotl who was in Con­ |fl-5 5 c 7— Ormand Coolbroth, Arnold necticut several months, has re­ Oertrude Vinal and Dorothy Cas­ Hocking, Erdine Hocking. Helm'. turned home and is employed in sie. returned Tuesday from Rock­ WAFFLE IRON Koivumaki, Margaret Meldrum, the woods with Raymond Choat. land. Mary Mills and George Mills; Grade Geneva Chapman and Marion Recently elected officers of Pleas­ With Heat Indicator 8— Donald Hawkins. Kendall Hawk­ Clark were visitors last Thursday ant River Grange were: Master. PURE LARD 3 ' 2 3 c ins, Marilyn Hupper and Louise in Augusta. George Wright; overseer, Malcolm Special at $2.79 Kinney. School closed Friday with a Whitington; steward, Willie Olson; « ~ ______r ______assistant steward. George Geary; .7 2 1 C Christmas tree and entertainment. PURE MIRABEL a O cean Spray C"AMBIBRTSAUCE TINS (Balance of This Week Only) x 2 GEORGES RIVER ROAD The pupils acquitted themselves lecturer, Nellie Robinson: secretary, Curtis Webster; treasurer. Melville PRESERVES X MINCE MEAT 2 PKGS admirably, the program being at- I H o n e Such 21C The Finnish Sunday School will ! tended by several visitors. The Smith; chaplain. Alice Whitington; RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY i I have the Christmas tree in Church teacher, Mrs. Ludwig, was the re­ gate keeper. Edward Smith; Ceres, Bell’s Seasoning 2 pK®515c Florence Lawson; Pomona. Jennie H. H. CRIE & CO. i LB I Sunday night at 7 o'clock The cipient of a variety of gifts. 328 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND, ME. TEL. 205 JAR Christmas service Monday will be­ Webster; Flo.a. Bertha Dyer; lady 17« 29c a Seeded Raisins 2 PKGS 15C Charles Vanuer made a business a gin at 130 p m. • trip to Portland recently. assistant steward. Doris Smith. OTHER FLAVORS 15< a PKGS 1 9 c a Seedless Raisins 3 v CHOICE DARK E veread y FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 HNS 25C a a E veread y FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 »TINS 45c FRUIT CAKES I FROM AN OLD ENGLISH RECIPE MANY a All 5c Candies KINDS 6 P0R 19c Pantry Size m-to,25c I a X Gift Size m .60,69c a Dromedary Dates 2 PKGS 23c I GEISHA or CHATKA No ft Gift Pack «Lb eo,99c a C rab M ea t YIN 22c a a M ix e d Huts NEW CROP LB 25C SWEETHOME a LARGE a Diamond Walnuts BUDDED LB 25C CHOCOLATES a SLICED OR t^ s Ia Finast Peaches HALVES 2 27c SOFT, HARD 1 LB I RICHMOND LGE CENTERS BOX 27c I Peaches SLICED OR HALVES 2 TINS 25c I FANCY M illb ro o k Chocolates qqx 39c I Red Salmon TIMBERLAKE 2X TINS 43c . ib 5 9 c I O ctagon Chocolates BOX I P in k Salmon FANCY ALASKA 2 ™s 27c O vertu re Chocolatas bo)? 99c a A REAL Thin Mints VALUE pVg « 9 c K Presto Cake Flour **«»PKS 23c K I a’a 2 5 c H ard Candy I Finast Pitted Dates 2 p&s 19C AND MANY OTHER SELECTIONS a Finast Mince Meat 2 PKGS 19C |a

FRESH COFFEE I Finast Baked Beans 2 HNS 23c R ich m o n d 3j;»s39c I a Spry >LB T,N 53c LB TIN 19c John Alden 2 BAGS 35c I Whipple's Mince Meat jar 27c K y b o m?tm 2 ^s37c Ia C o p le y PACKED ™!23c a R&R Plum Pudding 27c I

Ia Richmond Peas ME^M 2 23c Pie Squash 2 15c a Fruit Peels >%..tin9 c I Maine Corn BANTAM 3 TINS 25C Mixed Peels • •> TIN 23c a Finast Squash "SS'rS* 2 19c a Bulk Citron l< 32c a a Beverages ISfKSSS? 4 Sots 29c M ild Cheese lb 23c HOMELAND or GOLDEN ROSE >/2 LB O r , Pancake Flour Kg 5c I 6 3 PEKOE .„d ORANGE PEKOE CTN Z3*

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...YOU GET BETTER PRODUCTS AT THE SIGN! FIRST NATIONAL STORES Every-Other-Day Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, December 21,1939 vocal duets by Miss Barbara Hcald ! night at the Opera House under the THOMASTON «€ *€ ROCKPORT 1 and x-rays revealed that in addition Marion Riehards in charge. At the ( < CAMDEN , to a badly broken leg she had also business session of the Chapter de­ and Donald Welt, accompanied by auspices of the Outing Club. Music In Everybody’s Column Lieut. L. H. Morine of Boston, a Miss June Cote at the piano, and | will be furnished by Dean's Rhythm Advertisements In this column not Iva V. Heiyy. daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pound of | received a fracture of the backbone, grees were conferred on Clayton j to exceed three lines Inserted once for and 1 director of the Coast Guard Re- Dr. Saul Polisner played several vio- [ Boys. Dancing from 9 to 1. Mary L. Henry has been pledged Millinocket are guests of her par­ The Nitsumsosum Club met Mon- Smith Clarence Collamore 25 cents, three times for 50 cents. Ad­ Maurice Miller. A covered dish sup- serve, was the guest speaker Tues- lln solos accompanied by Everett ------ditional lines flve cents each for one to Alpha Omicron Pi sorority at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Annis for , day night at the home of Mr. and time, 10 cents for three times. Five small words to a line. University of Maine. Miss Henry is the holidays, Mrs. Walter Carroll. Picnic sup­ per was served with Mrs. Marion day at the meeting of the Rotary Grieve. Jack Proctor Introduced ROCKVILLE Ingraham and Mrs Marie Bisbe? I Club at Wadsworth Inn. Lieut.1 the guest speaker, Lieut. L. H, Mo- a freshman in the college of Arts Miss Lois Burns, a student of the per preceded an evening of bridge. as the supper committee. Morine stressed the importance of rtne of Boston, who spoke briefly on Joseph Kirkpatrick died Wed- * and Sciences j Sargent School of Physical Educa- The combined choirs of the Meth- A busy session of the Trytohelp the Coast Guard Reserve which is the importance and purpose of the nesday afternoon in the post office, The Friendly Club had an enjoy- tion in Cambridge, M ass. is spend­ I odist and Baptist Churches will visit ♦LOST AND FOUND Club was held Monday at the Bap- a voluntary organization interested Coast Guard Reserve. Gilbert S. while there to get his daily mall. able meeting last night with the ing the Christmas vacation with the homes of shut-ins and sing tist veatry. A group of members in developing flotillas of small boats Wallace of Cambridge, Mass , dem- He was 87 years old. president, Miss Rita C. Smith, a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orris j Christmas carols Sunday afternoon I PINK crocheted baby blanket lost. gathered in the afternoon for quilt for emergency work in times o f > onstrated the oxygen tank ancf oxy- Valued a, gift to family. Finder good number present in spite of tire Burns. meeting at the Methodist vestry at tacking and were later joined by a;need. Instead of a Christmas party gen mask which the Lions hope to 'PHONE 847-R 152*154 severe rainstorm. Suggestions were Mrs. Nora Eaton received severe 3 o'clock and returning there for larger number for the covered dish , this year, each Rotarian contribut- be able to buy with funds received NOTICE—I- hereby given of the loss talked over for the Clubs further injuries Monday when she fell at refreshments. of deposit book numbered 2472 and supper and evening meeting, which cd $1 which will be turned over to from their benefit ball to be held the owner o f said book asks for du­ sharing in the Christinas service of her home on High street. She was | Tire annual Christmas party of plicate in accordance with the pro­ the Church. The -cooking ex- rushed to Community Hospital in was devoted principally to tire ar- the Y MC A, to buy memberships Wednesday at the Community Comique vision of the State Law KNOX the Trytohelp Club will be held ranging of the sunshine baskets. ■ for boys and girls unable to do so. Building in Rockland. He was as- COUNTY TRUST COMPANY. Rockland. change” box yielded a satisfactory the Camden Emergency Ambulance CAMDEN, ME. Me.. Dec. 21, 1939. 152-Th-a New Years night at the home of Other Christmas activities were also Mrs. Cloyd Packard is a surgl- fisted by Robert C. Morris of Bos- sum to add to the treasury, and ■ ------1 ------Mrs. Dorothy Young in Camden. ton, a representative of the medical requests for cooking continue to be eral hospitals for observation. On re- planncd by the members divided into cal patient at Community Hospital TODAY Edmund Spear is suffering a Miss Mary S Barnes of Lynn, instrument concern. The equip­ « received. Mrs. Greenleaf reported turn home they were accompanied i various groups. His New Adventures! broken arm as a result of a fall in ment is now on display in the win­ f for tire nominating committee, and by Miss Priscilla Hastings, who has j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carroll, Mr. Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr TO LET I his home. dow of the store formerly occupied “Secret of Dr. Kildare” these officers were elected for Ure been the past several months at and Mrs. Frederick Richards, sons and Mrs. Arthur Barnes. Miss Ruby Thorndike went Mon­ by the A &P. Each member gave LEW AYRES FOUR-room apartment to let; bath; six months beginning Jan. 1; Presi- i the Hebron sanitarium. Carroll and Gerald. Misses Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. George P. Carleton day to Rockland where she has em­ a toy which was turned over to the LIONEL BARRYMORE at 212 South Main St. Inquire at dent, Miss Jessie Stewart; vice The We-Two Club, recently I Nancy and Elsie Andrews and Clark ' of Winterport are passing the t NAUM & ADAMS store______150*152 ployment for an indefinite period. Relief Association for the Christ­ president, Mrs. H. F. Leach; sec- formed by a group of young married Walter and Daniel Andrews of West Christmas vacation with her par- I FURNISHED, heated apartment to let Miss Marion Weidman was hos­ mas boxes. Tonite— Free 1 14 MASONIC ST . City ______150*152 retary, Mrs. E. R. Biggers; treas­ couples at the instigation of Rev. | Rockport motored to Augusta Sun- ents. Mr and Mn. Finlay H. Calder, tess to the G. W. Bridge Club Tues- day to assist in the observance of Jchn Buzzell received a broken "Secret of Dr. Kildare" is playing AVAILABLE at once, small furnished urer. Mrs. Fred Howard. H F. Leach, met at the Congrega- d&y aft„ noon substituting Ior Mrs. Five 12-lb Turkeys | apartment, bath, garage, sunny, easily the soccnd birthday anniversary ankle as the result of a fall at his , todav at the Comique Theatre. At heated 19 GRELNE ST.. Thomaston. Miss Eliza Whitney went Wed- tional Church .parlor Monday night | Mary gpear ______152*154 nesday to Quincy. Mass., to spend I for supper and a joke Christmas , annual chrUtmas of of Howard Arthur Carroll, Jr. home in Simonton's Corner the evening show five 12 pound tur- FM.-SAT., DEC. 22-13 For the convenience of patrons Mrs. Georgie Handley will be hos- keys will be given away. There will FURNISHED apartments to let, two the holidays with her niece, Mrs. tree. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stone Double Feature Program! ! to four rooms, upstairs or downstairs. Harbor Light Chapter O.E.S. was the Post Office will be open for toss to tlie Friday Reading Club this be a double feature Fridia.v and Sat- Inquire 11 JAMES ST______150-tf Oeorge York. , were chairmen of this meeting, and , nlght foUowlng the delivery Sunday from 10 a. m. to week at her home on Trim street, urday. "Adventures Sherlock of “Adventures of Sherlock I FURNISHED three-room apartment Mrs. Nellie Starrett arrived Mon-1 it was planned to hold election of I state(j meeting. It was largely at 12 noon. A Christmas program will be pre- ■ Holmes" and "Timber Stampede." H olm es” ' to let. toilet, piazza, shed; hot water. day from Geneseo. N. Y.. and will officers Jan 29. Meetings will be 12 Knox St TEL 156-W______148-tf tended and proved an unusually Rev. and 'Mrs. C. Vaughn Over- I sented. I A daughter was born Monday to pass the holiday recess with Mrs held every three weeks, the next jolly occasion. Presents from a “Timber Stampede” I FTVE-room apartment to let, hot E. P. Starrett. I cne to be Jan. 8, at which time Mr. man spent Monday in Bath. The Lions Club enjoyed a ladies' i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tliurber in and cold water, furnace; partialis beautifully decorated tree were dis­ ------! mht and Christmas party Tues- New London. Conn. heated; two or three adults. DR KEN’t* The third and fourth degrees and Mrs. Clayton Staples and Mr. FRIDAY NITE ill Limcrock St______147 tf tributed to each one present with For the last minute shopper! day night at Wadsworth Inn. Group Mrs Rcucl Robinson Is in Port- were conferred on three candidates. and Mrs. Richard Fcyler will be the 11 SWAP FOR CASH LETTERS TWO unfurnished apartments to let. W P Leeman Oxton as Santa Printed stationery. $1. $125. $1.50 a singing was led by David Crocltett land, where she will pass the win- 1 Tel 629-M. ELLA COLLINS. 25 North a t the meetmg of Weymouth Grange committee. Following supper the | ciaus and each officer received 1 Main S t ______136 tf box; name and address cr mono- with Everett Grieve at the piano, i ter at the Congress Square hotel, FREE! Monday night. Preceding the busi- evening was spent socially. In the | special gifts from the Worthy Ma­ I HEATED two room apartment, to let, gram. Tlie Ccur.er-Gaxette.—adv ..T he musical program consisted of I A dance will be held Cluistmas 1 $5 week. FOSS HOUSE. 77 Park St . ness meeting a harvest supper was group were Mr. and Mrs Stone Mr tron Elsie Hawkins and the Worthy Tel 330 149-tf served by Mrs. Estelle Newbert. and Mrs. Forrest Grafton. Mr. and Patron. Oames were enjoyed with SIX-room apartment and bath to let, $15 month: three-room apartment and Mrs. Dora Maxey, Mrs. Evie Per- Mrs. Richard Feyler. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Beatrice Richards and Mrs. bath, $10 month V. F STUDLEY 283 r.ald, Mrs. Blanche Welt and Mrs. Philip R Greenleaf. Mr. and Mrs. I------MAIN S T . Tel 1154______149-tf FURNISHED rooms to let. desir­ Dorothea Yeung Clayton Staples. Dr. and Mrs. E. R WTfWWWWVt'MM'tW able location MRS A. C. JONES. 5 Mrs. Oliver Hahn, Mrs Alida S im -1 Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ingalls;* ECONOMY Talbot Ave , Tel. 576______126-tt mons and Mrs. Norman Simmons and Mr. and Mrs Garnold Cole, FURNISHED room, la quiet neighbor­ hood. flve minutes from Post Offlee went Tuesday to Hebron where they Pine Cone Troop, Girl Scouts, CLOTHES SHOP TEL 34. Rockland______97»M called on Miss Edith Korhonen. a spent a most enjoyable afternoon ROOMS to let at 15 drove St TEL. Masonic Building 579-W MRS FLORA COLLINS 144-tf patient at the sanitarium there ( Tuesday, hiking to the home of Mrs. ROCKLAND, ME. From Hebron they went to Lewis- May Cottam. to present to her a » x ton to visit Mrs. Hannah Hastings, I Christmas wreath for her bird ♦ who is at the Central Maine Gen- > friends. Mrs. Cottam. who was Gift Suggestions FOR SALE ♦ ------unanimously chosen the "Girl Scout At A Saving! « Grand met her” of the troop is an PUPPIES for ■■ale. Ideal ChrtatniM ardent lover of nature, and has in ’ gift; $5 and $10 42 Fulton St . TEL. FRIDAY NIGHT 960-R______150-152 10 FREE TURKEYS front of her home a bird feeding- WIREHAIRED Fox Terrier for sale, station. The wreath was ingenious­ male puppy two months: registered. It, pound average A 3 RICHARDS. 24 Main St . Thomas­ ly made to be decorative as well ton______151*153 Friday and Saturday as edible (for the birds', and was PEDIGREED scotty pups for sale, nine weeks old MRS I*ORTER Duck BOB BAKU:. J. MACK BROWN the work of Phyllis Hall. Audrey Trap. Lincolnville Tel 27-21 151*153 ______in_____ Simmons and Lois ONeil. The Crv-tal Glass. 6 piece refrigerator set. $1 wtth 3 bowls free H H CRIE Ac foundation was of fir, and the deco­ CO. 328 Malli SI ______152-153 rations of strings of cranberries. PUPPIES lor sale ROSS. Ingraham 1 popped corn, sunflower seeds, and \ HUI 152-154 SEVERAL used bicycles. In good re- raisins three doughnuts, artistically palr 24 SPRUCE ST______151*153 played, suet-dipped pine cones and D & H hard coal. e-gg. stove, uut. $14 50 per ton. del. Household soft coal, suet .cut into attractive designs. $8 per ton. del. Lumpy new River soft, TODAY | Extra decorations were given in $9 per ton. del Ask for swap for cash NAVY BUTTON OR tickets M B A C O PERRY. 519 Main I.I.ANO KID” j paper bags to be given to the birds S t Tel 487______144-tf TALLY HO $25.00 when needed. W ith the placing of FOUR Jersey-Guernsey cows for sale, Pullover Sweaters ? also four head nt young stork; good tlie wreath at the feeding-station, selection; milk test 5 1 Tel Thomas­ the girls grouped themselves around ton 72. ORRIN TREAT. JR . Beech- wood S t______152*154 the living-room and sang Christ­ BIG sale on everything In the Uni­ mas carols. Mrs. Cottam was 9 7 c versal and Norge electrical line, in­ cluding the Farnsworth radios, all at greatly pleased with both the • FOR MEN—WARM a 15*7 discount until Jan 1. 1940 Tel. Also Assorted Colors 768-R HAROLD E COOMBS. 64 Masonic Friday and Saturday wreath and the visit, and showed St , City,______149-tf her appreciation by serving refresh­ HARD coal for sale. $14 50; Pocahon­ ments of cocoa, crackers and cook­ Pullovers tas soft lumpy. $9; dry fitted hard •az Imagine this handsome pine of wood. $10 J. B. PAULSEN. Tel ies. Scouts in the party were Lois furniture in your home. You can Imagine— A SALE At Christmas with new low prices make this Thoma«ton 62______144-tf O'Neil. Phyllis Hall, Natalie Hall, have it—at a new low price. GLENWOOD range lor sale good 8 beautiful gift possible in your home. condition, also oil heater, nearly new. Audrey Simmons. Grace Paulsen, 9 7 c BURPEE’S Huge Stock of High Quality 2 Ask us about it. MRS JULIA riERSON. Clark Island. Ruth Butler, Joan Crie, Barbara 5 ______148*153 Furniture at AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES! M B. A C O Perry. 519 Main St., Sullivan Glcnice Carney'. Betty Lou g NAVY ALL WOOL HEAVY Tel 487 D A H. hard coal. egg. stove, iSeekins and Scout leader. Mrs nut. $14 50 per ton. del Household .oft E coal. $8 per ton, del Lumpy new River Richard O. Elliot. 1X Shaker Sweaters soft. $9 per ton, del. Ask for swap CREW NECK Mrs Loring Orff was hostess yes- A STORE-WIDE SALE for rash tickets 144-tf V BOSTON Terrier puppies for sale. [terday afternoon to the C. & S » MRS ROSE HUPrER. Tenants Harbor Club. A Christmas tree bore gifts E Tel 4-3______147-152 $ 1 .6 7 DRY hard wood per foot, fitted. $135 for all. and refreshments of ice § Sawed. $1.15, long. $1.05. M. B. A C O i cream and cake were served. Those S OTHERS $2.87. $3.95 PERRY, Tel. 487. 144-tf I attending were Mrs. Benjamin * It it* Smalley, Mrs. Raymond McLeod. * NAVY 100', PURE WORSTED BUTTON Mrs. Mertland Jackson. Mrs. Frank £ I WANTED ; Grant. Mrs. Albert Welch and Mrs. g Coat Sweater 18 -S. -S-.S. It Gleason Cogan. y 1SIX long-haired kittens wanted at Harris Shaw of Boston is spend- 1 once W E FOWLE Georges River 8 Kennels, Warren 150*152 ing the holiday season at his home NOW PLAYING it $ 1 .9 4 THEY’RE EVER USEFUL TWO maids wanted. $10 $7. desirable here. IV SMOKE SETS charm ing people MRS E H HAWLEY. “NIGHT OF NIGHTS" 780 High St . .Bath, Tel 725 152*lt with t^For a single small gift that is dif­ j^eWhat better suits a man than a I PPATIENTS A T wanted to rare lor In my PAT OBRIEN The most thoroughly satisfactory ferent. You can't beat a chair like home MRS C. E dROTION. 138 Cam- Smoke Set. We have hundreds—any OLYMPE BRADNA Coat Sweaters this—finished or unfinished—and den St , city, Tel IQPI-W 152-tf answer to your Christmas problem Navy, Gray. Brown, Blur, style you select. inexpensive. DEER skins, raw fur hides, skins, is to phone Fannie Clark at 563-W Heather FOR ALL THE FAMILY e :lta. wool Branch open Mon . vtw, 1.. 10 30 to noon; evenings ROCK- and have her pack and mail (if you « LA ’’.•Must think of the pleasure all the family will gain from LAND TALIZIW CO Tillson Ave 144-tf f a l l wish) the famous Puller-Cobb-Da- CARPENTER work wanted. Inside or vis candies in the black and white this handsome spool-leg Breakfast Set. A new convenience outside 8pccial attention to small $ 2 .8 7 Jobs. V. L PACKARD. Tel 347 M and enjoymrnt for all the family. boxes—any size—modest in p rice- 141-tf Shows Mat. 2.00. Evg. 6.30. 8 30 tops in quality. Everybody knows 100', Pure Worsted. Heavy Continuous Saturday 2.00 to 10.30 151-:151-152*? X » »» * * X Sunday. Matinee 3 o’clock the candy and likes it—adv. »M> 3.2, aJ.S.i.J.S.XNESiREES.MiESi.St

a:eggs and chicks: WANT good results with poultry? Get j Clement* “Maine-Bred” Reds. Rocks. Better quality at economical prices due ito our 4 Farms Cooperation. Pullet chick* In all breeds Write lor free catalog now. CLEMENTS BROTHERS i f Glendenning’s Market I FARMS. Rt 33, Winterport, Me Y O U ’RE ••• ••• ••• ••• YEARS OF COMFORT TELEPHONE 993 it ALWAYS RIGHT if yrWhcn you send one of these deep ; MISCELLANEOUS ; x —• —• —• -•• x if J^FTliere’s no question of one of our cushioned, handsome yet inexpen­ FRESIl KILLED NATIVE handsome, inexpensive lamps being IF you have any friends to whom i f sive Chairs, you send years of solid, you would like to make a line Christ­ ib acceptable. Buy Her one. You'll be rrstful comfort. mas present, why not buy them a 1- if ‘•right.’’ THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT gallon Jar of Dean s Sour Kraut for 2 3 ' $1 15 or a 2'/. gallon keg for $2 50. Noth­ i f CHICKEN hrn all is said and done there is prob hly no more ing better EDWfN A DEAN, Tel. 671-J Rockland. 150-153 thoroughly satisfying gift for Mother, Wife, Slater or Sweet­ i f FRESH EASTERN CUT DENTAL Notice During the fall and i f i b heart than a Cedar Chest. We have them in good supply; winter, will make appointments for Tuesdays. Fridays and Saturdays at i f all styles, sizes and prices. Rockland; rest of the time In Waldo­ ROASTING PORK 16* boro DR J. H DAMON, oflice over if Newberry's 5c A 10c store. Tel Rock­ McInto sh red NATIVE land 415-W 144-tf OPEN EVENINGS TO CHRISTMAS WATCHMAKER — Repairing watebsa, clocks, antiques all kinds. Call and if FANCY APPLES SQUASH deliver, 8 ARTHUR MACOMBER, 23 if Amesbury St., Rockland. Tel. 95J-J. w QUALITY 6 lbs 19c Pound lc 144-tf 8EXATOL Tablets, lor males only, CAPE COD CRISP, LARGE gland product. Reconstructive ivmc, if Increases metabolism and stlmuates • healthy condition, 50c and $1 per bot­ CRANBERRIES CELERY tle WALMSLEY, 373 Main 8t.. Rock­ v BURPEE land 144-tf BE- 2 7 / FOR SON OR DAD DROP-SIDE CRIBS and 2 quarts 27c 2 bunches 23c f/ft an you imagine anything more 361 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. fjXThis modern convenient Drop- LARGE FLORIDA STRICTLY FRESH pleasing to Son or Dad than this HOME OF side Crib, handsomely finished, is a if ORANGES EGGS handsome, modern knccliolc style far cry from the old time crib. Not 2 9 / Desk? A THOUSAND SATISFYING GIFTS expensive, either. SELLu/ZzA i f POUND 2 dozen 39c dozen 27c 148-149 VtAMT’ADS Every-Other-Duy Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, December 21, 1939 Page Seven ® S O C i E T Y This And That mM aw l Miss Rose Adams arrives Friday More Personal;, on Page Eight. from West Hartford. Conn., to spend the holidays at her home on Berke­ Mrs. Sumner C. Perry, was hos­ ley street. tess to T. and E. C.ub Wednesday afternoon when sht entertained By K. S F. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Adams members at sewing and luncheon. and sort Joseph, will spend the ? Christmas season with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Daphne Winslow, will motor Who ever heard of this extinct Joseph Adams and Mr. and Mrs. j from Fryeburg tomorrow to spend bird, the aepyomis. History tells A Last Minute Shopper] Charles Coughlin. They leave Wind­ j the Christmas recess with her us this bird laid an egg that was sor, Conn., tomorrow. ■ mother, Mrs. Grace Rollins at her equal to a gross of hen's eggs What home on Broadway. an easy scramble they would make. • • o o Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Walsh and son Ernest of Waltham Mass., will be Mrs. Albert Elliot entertained at It has been estimated that ap­ guests of relatives in this city on a dinner-bridge at her Knox street proximately 40000.000 persons in Christmas Day. home in Thomaston, Tuesday night the United States are improperly making formal announcement of the housed. Mrs. Fred T. Veazie was hostess engagement of her sister Miss M. ...» to Itooevik Club, Tuesday at a Joan Moulaison. daughter of Mr. When I was young I used to hear HER Hosiery Christmas party at her home on and Mrs. Raymond J. Moulaison of the game of “Seven U p ' spoken of Shaw avenue. A tempting luncheon this city, to Zenas W. Melvin, son with baited breath. It was a game was served at 1 o'clock, the table of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Melvin of that card sharks used much be­ being a picture with red and green Camden. Tall tapers lighted the cause it was the easiest at which decorations and a sleigh center dining-room, giving a soft glow to the sly art of cheating could be piece drawn by reindeer and driven the pink and white table decora­ used and not discoverd so easily. Do by "Santa" bearing the words tions and center piece of cut flowers. they still play thia game in the "Itooevik Club, 1930". The room The guests were Mrs. Edward Barn­ ! underworld? • • • • was lighted by tall red candles. ard, Mrs. Wilbur Strong. Miss Favors were miniature Christmas Marion Mullen. Mrs. Garnold Cole. Clouds do not really burst dur­ trees, the cclor scheme following Miss Margaret Adams. Miss Madeline ing what is known as cloudbursts. through the courses. Presents from CclTey, Miss Barbara Elliot, Mrs. Raindrops held up by air currents a beautifully lighted tree, gay with Gerald Black. Mrs. Carl Philbrook suddenly fall when those currents tinsel and ornaments, were distrib­ and Mrs. Robert Russell. High score weaken and 'tis called cloudbursts. • • • • uted. A thort period of work em­ at contract went to Miss Elliot and Minnesota ranks first among the braced the checking of Christmas bridge honors were won by Miss States in the production of barley Seah. The next meeting will be Adams. The wedding will be an and rye. held Jan. 2 with Mrs. George St. event of the near future, although • • • • Clair. no definite date has been set. The human heart does less work when the individual is standing for a considerable length of time than SAVE WEAR AND TEAR when he is at rest. So says the TRADE IN ROCKLAND by Journal of American Medical ON YOUR NERVES Science. TR A D E AT Appoint­ • • • • SAVE WEAR AND TEAR Did you ever stop to think just ON YOUR CAR ment to | what are the most essential quali­ SENTER CRANE’S ties to the well rounded personality? SAVE WEAR AND TEAR • We take the three C's— courage. AND SAVE! ON YOUR POCKETBOOK Ml/ BEAUTY ' more courage, most courage No half , way to this plan of procedure. A (hristmas • • • • Special—Our reg­ "Andy" says, "Life is all undis- ular S' Minute i rccouraging since I took up the busi- Permanent Wave llness of propaganda " Now • • • • Did you ever stop to think that $4-00 economy in itself is a source of A Permanent that is cool and comfortable, great revenue? Try cne day of sav­ over before you know it. A long lasting Per­ ing and see what good results fol­ manent without electricity or heating chemi­ low—by taking thought. cals. • • • • Our regular 5.00 Permanent, $3.00 We can with effort make huge dents in our own ignorance our in­ Economy Beauty Parlor dolence and that worst of all faults, TEL. 122 OVER LEACH'S, ROCKLAND indifference. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT • • • • 147*149 152 "Excuse me. lady, but there is something hanging from your hair.” Famous Myth Leads the Parade $1.00 2 SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. J* (0thn (Sift Jtoflwrg at hotter (Exattr’s ORDER OFFICE iV* 393 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, ME. 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Thenkt to Yardley, the men it no longer e major Chrittmei Other Gift Toiletries at problem! Give him something he needt! He't bound to be delighted when he ditcovert hit favorite r Senter Crane's Yardley tet with Shaving Bowl, After Shaving $ J Lotion, and Invitible Tele. The tet . . . . A b Arden's, $2.00 to $2.95 O ld Spice, 55c to 5.00 Lentheric, 50c to 10.50 Sealines, $69.50 and up Other Yardley Goods Houbigants, 28c to 7.50 Kidskins, 59.50 and up Roger and Gallet, 55c to 1.50 M arm ots, 99.00 and up Evening in Paj-is, 55c to 6.50 R accoon s, 175.00 and up 55 c to $5.50 Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, December 21, 1939 Every-Other-Day Page Eight I Miss Anna Webster ol tlie Tylci I Mrs. II C. Voorhees ol Medford, Happy Hope Farm school faculty is spending the v a -1 Mass, arrived Wednesday to spend “THE LAUGH LINER” i cation In Bangor. Miss Esther the holidays with her sister and JVi»w! Uiffvrvnt! tM icivus A Letter From a Sick Wom­ French is at her home in Turner. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. an Which Will Arouse Charles A Morton, 26 Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Berkley D. Winslow John W. Burns and bride are en­ street. Oh thank God for Christmas morn! Much Sympathy route for Florida to spend the win­ S*4> O’er nineteen hundred years ago. are spending Christmas with Mr. In Bethlehem, a child was born and Mrs. Oscar Perry, Portland. ter. Robert Hills, who went to Florida lJ . - - 5§j I Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— This Child became The Master. I recently has returned home. Inspired by Love Divine— Just one more letter to the Happy „ , _ „ . Mr. and Mrs Charles R. Clements p * 6 ’ ■*'*’ •-.1 ■*, h Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trecartin have This Galileen Prophet « Hope Farm readers. I have been closed thelr house on Broadway and of Lowell were weekend guests of, Dejaert.Brldge club was enter_ Healed the ills oS all mankind Sr'* 4 , • ’ ■. •»? f and am very sick, as the flu struck are occupying the he us e of Mr. and Mr and Mrs Donald Karl On their i tainfd Wednesday night by Mrs. What would The Master do or say, into every organ and gland of my \ j rs A C. Ramsdell on Beech street return home they were accompanied Leach. a joke Christmas If He were on this earth todav by Arthur Wardwell, who will be Where millions tramp the streets, body. I ask the earnest prayers of for the winter. " tree furnished much amusement. And pray for things that seem so far away. every righteous person for my heal­ their guest for a time. Mrs. W. Seymour Cameron won high ing and I have promised God that Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C Burgess Would He be able, do you suppose. ML«s Bertha Luce, violinist, ac- £core at contract, second going to if it be His will to heal me. and To give men jobs, and food and clothes* left yesterday for New York where ccmpanied by Mrs. Ruth Sanborn at Mrs- Cleveland Sleeper, Jr. Would He be able, many ask— there was never but one instance tp^y are spending the week as guests the piano and Mrs. Faith Berry a t1 To shoulder this tremendous task? when the Great Physician refused at Hotel Commodore. They will the organ, will assist with the music I Miss Fem e Browne, student at ICE CREAM CAKE to heal, His dear friend Lazarus, return Sunday to South Weymouth, Yet greater things than this were done, at the Congregational Church on Gorham Normal School, will spend By Him. we call Beloved Son whom He allowed to die in the Mass., w,Mre tlie' b« guest.- Sunday mt, ning There will also be the Christmas recess at the home He healed the lepers, raised the dead. flesh, I will leave all and goI 0Ver the hn holiday lHav n!of Mr. hupctpcg Burgess* . . - _, . __ i ______n - . Supplied the multitudes with bread. a reception of new members at this of Mrs Eth«1 Ludwig. Nor,h Main out into His service, alone if no parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Bur­ SERVES street. He proved poor mortals strive in vain. organization wants me. Let every­ gess. EIGHT When struggling for material gain one who reads this remember that GENEROl S y He cast all earthly aims aside 5 0 / PORTION^ And looked to God for His sole guide. Jesus Christ alone saves from sin Anderson Auxiliary met last night and that sin is the breaking of with an excellent supper served un­ So let us all be grateful. God's laws. In this latter day. der chairmanship of Mrs. Stella Mc­ ICE CREAM CAKE For the blessings we’ve received, Resolve to help our fellow mail when the devil's time is short, he Rae, followed by the annual enter­ THE HOLLY HAS COME! A1I Ice Cream—a brand new treat you won't want to miss. E Who seem to be in need. is afflicting all the believing In­ tainm ent and Christmas tree, at Rich in temnting fruits, with the luscious, mellow, fruity flavor of line fruit cake. Topped with delirious toasted macaroon "icing.’" T hat’s what that Child would have us do, dividuals and nations he can. as wit­ which children of the members fur­ Enjoy this grand new taste thrill at dinners, parties, bridges. g That Child is here today, ness poor Finland. nished the program. At the business Order one today! y His Word has never left us— As for myself. I am not righte- session Mrs. Mary Dinsmore was Lovely full berried sprigs of Cultivated Oh thank God for Christmas Day. ! ous in my own mind or thought, just elected press correspondent In place SOLD BY E. A M. DEALERS English Holly, at a great sinner saved only through of Mrs. Ida Huntley, who resigned A Produc t Of (Reprinted with permission of the author, Billy House) Jesus. I've tried to do the thing because of ill health. Plans for In­ 5c, 10c, and 25c EDWARDS & COMPANY, Rockland, Me. rh&t I thought right, but I realize stallation were completed and it was « EAST FRIENDSHIP makin« tt“ir wlnter r*&lden<* « many times I have sinned, as most decided to have a private installa­ A sprig for your coat, an added touch for your *** •the Va — EVtri' Foss U/V11CA House 4 In rv YJRockland. »V/-I *Mt»fc*>ifcX****>***»*>*»»-**»,**SJiS>* * :fi2:,'SA*5!,,*fc******* j modern followers do, in not going tion together with Anderson Camp, Christmas packages, a pleasing centerpiece Robert Starrett, student at the Miss Nora Seaver arrived Wed­ out into the highways and byways with refreshments to be served in­ for the holiday table. U. of M. is home for the Christmas nesday from Stamford, Conn., and to mingle with those whom God stead of the regular supper. Mrs. recess. will spend the Christmas vacation loves, though sinners, to try to turn Genevieve Whitmore of Bangor, An attractive line of Christmas Gifts in Cop­ C N Lewis has been passing a at her home here. I them from their ways. I should department president, will be the per, Pottery and Crystal Clear Glass, few days with relatlvs in Bremen Miss Irene Doe is home from CHRISTMAS T im e have left all. installing officer. The date is Jan. 3. A table of Wrought Iron Ware, odd lots at a and Etna. Thomaston for the Christmas re­ Here at Happy Hope Farm, time Mr. and Mrs Albert Morton are cess. considerable reduction in price. | passes and I scarcely know one day ) RADIO REPAIRING I from another, I have been so 111. M.v .All makes serviced and recon­ A Gift For Everyone At *€ is JeiecJi'ion TIME dear husband has been ill with the ditioned. Costs of parts and same disease, but he has a stronger work estimated. Tubes tested free of charge. PERSONAL SCALES I body to combat it. 1 want to thank MAINE Ml’SIC CO. SILSBTS FLOWER SHOP in in the dear friends of the Warren Frank WiBchenbach, Service 371 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND, ME. TEL. 318-W Black, White, Ivory, Green and Chrome Trim Congregational Church. King's Dept. 3Th-tf 150-153 the K ITC H EN Daughters, for their lovely thought Regular $3.29 of me In sending the box of fruit, "BUFFET'' Model No. 2H0I and dear Edith Bicknell, Rev and Mrs. Pernald of Waldoboro, and The perfect gift for Utchen Special $2.79 Hope Brewster, my dear thanks for or bathroom wall. Plastic cards and I know I have your case in Ivory. G reen. W h ite Black or R ed. 6 3 /8 in. high, (Balance of This Week Only) prayers. 6 7/16 in. wide. 5 in. dial. My husband wants me to say that $ 3 .5 0 he has two cute little harvest mice, OF H. H. CRiE & CO. with big ears and bright eyes, who TEL. 203 328 MAIN STREET. ROCKLAND, ME. come to our bird feeding station with the chickadees and other birds. th e B E D -R O O M It doesn't seem possible it is al­ most Christmas, does it? i t "GUEST” Model No. 7H«9 If there is a righteous person, A new bell type alarm clock minister or layman, who" will call in a pigskin-grained Texti- and pray for me, I would appreciate leather covered case. A GIVE “The Tops” in TOASTERS ! it deeply. Not one has called, per­ most attractive gift for the haps because they didn't realize how student's room. 5% in. I ill I am, though I tried to go to w id e, 3 in. d e e p ------$6 .95 my church in Rockland, when I had any way to get there. After several narrow escapes frem being knocked off the road on my bicycle I dared the Liv in g Ro o m 1 not venture far, very often i I have walked to the Warren AT MODEST COST "FINESSE" Mod.l No. 4H9I church several times and wished I f^ W e invite you to visit our store and This handsom e, leather-cov­ might have had a car so I could go inspect the hundreds of delightful Gifts of I often. They are good folks there ered clock of pyramid design distinction At Modest Cost. is available with either brown and Mr. Stackhouse seems fine. or blue finish. Legible. 4'/j I V Mrs. May Wiley has been a true in. metal dial, 6'/j *,n- high. and goed friend, God bless her, also A FEW SUGGESTIONS 8’/< in. wide ...... $9 .95 Austin Wiley, but neither are well and both so very busy.' Both were W e suggest Lockets, excellent this year, 1.00 and up. kind. • Il’i almoti loo good Io be trur . . . in Poor Buddy, the dog, has been l.ke Watches for men and women are always good, wide selection. • Toulm avter automatic Toaster al EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE!! a lost soul since his beloved mistress thia low price. Completely automatic has been sick. He walks the floor Manicure Sets, Serving Sets, Gifts in Silver and Leather. One can rely on Telechron electric Clocks for accurate, de­ — jutl drop in the bread, pre.a down and acts so uneasy and lost. pendable operation because they are built by the pioneers of We recommend that you see our complete, pleasing Gift Tables. the lever, and forget it. At the moment May God bless you all, friends or the electric clock industry. Their wide choice of delightful de­ of golden perfection — up pops the foes, and give you a peaceful, happy Our Credit Plan is at your service— Give Now—Pay Next Year. signs; their price range from $2.95 to $29.95 makes a proper Il selection possible. And a Telechron clock in every room makes toast and current's off automatically. pecially to the editor and to my a complete timekeeping system. No watching, no turning, no burning. dear friends. If this be farewell, remember me. KARL LEIGHTON, Jeweler Yours Sincerely, 357 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, MAINE cehtrmwaaine Nancy Stedman Savage N. B. WE GIVE SWAP FOR CASH TICKETS CEHTRALtfMAINE Do your Christm as shopping now! POWERXbMPAHY 151-152 8ubacrlbe to The Courier-Oazette

M A A What! No Place &M &Legion Christmas Party To Park? For Christmas : : FREE:: Here’s the solution to your park­ PARK THEATRE Don’t Forget to Buy ing worries at No Cost to you'. We park your car and you ride to ROCKLAND, MAINE the center of the city shopping district and back any time you KID GLO VE wish in one of our new 1940 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 DODGE LUXURY LINERS every evening from now until AT 3.00 O’CLOCK POP-CORN Christmas! Simply Telephone 124-W ALL CHILDREN WELCOME UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE TASTY FRESH DELICIOUS And we will call for you in a Dodge Luxury Liner and leave you in the business sec­ If you try it once, you will want more! tion. No obligation! FREE MOTION PICTURES Packed in Two Size Cans We know you’ll exclaim over the NEW 1940 10c and 25c per can DODGE—its dashing lines— its luxury ride and its “Scotch Dynamite” engine. New factory ship­ FREE BOTTLE OF COCA-COLA SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN THIS VICINITY m ent just in. Packed by FREE BAG OF CANDY BLACK & GAY, CANNERS • I DYER’S GARAGE, INC. Auspices Winslow-Holbrook Post, A. L PARK STREET, ROCKLAND, ME. •/ 4 152*153 I iiaSiSiSiSiaSiSiSjSiSiSiSiSiiSiSjftSiSiSiiSiSiSiSiSiSdisadhSisaiSiSi t