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The Republican Journal 'VOLUME 94. MO. 42. ItEI,FAST. MAINE. TlIIliSDA V. OCTOUKl! 1!). jos&i. FIVE CENTS _________ If ---■--- ours, being the shire town of the County Montville, Annie Davis, Ethel Marv Guests of The Paul, top in the activities of life. He mao® ho ,nr, >0 cents, Marjorie Clubs of which the towns which come t Walton, Knox; County from you Adams, Myrtle Wing, Helen Iwell. Ka,l Waldo reference to the wonderfully helpful ex- Johnson, Northport. PERSONAL PERSONAL Commerce. are a part. All-up relay, senior hoys, won by Wal- Chamber of of Juniors: First honor, $2, Marion Ad- Belfast We hid you to have a good time along do, Ashley Erlon Payson, Stanley ample Ralph Parlette in a former Pond, ams, South Montville. Second honor, $1, Mr. and Mra. George C. Trussell have with your meetings, duties, and work, Paul, Nelson Gurney. Chautauqua Course in Belfast and the Ralph H, Howes went to Boston isst and Girls’ Laurieot Larrabee, Millard Curtis, Al- returned from visits in and vi- Waldo County Boys’ for some play and enjoyment of the right Portland The The banquet influence it had left with him, so he was Holmes, Raymond Holmes Mason Shibles, Tuesday on business. their seventh annual county kind are essential, especially so to the cinity. helu pleased to the to others. Knox; Everett Clement, Montville;Ernest /Tabs proper growth and unfolding of our boys The banquet is always the social fea- pass thought Mrs. Josephine S. Bsrton snd little ...t in this city last Friday and Sat- Adams, Leigh Adams, South Montville. Mr. Edwin R. Thayer of Brookline, and girls. ture events and was The addresses of State Leader Lester Geraldine of of these annual held Third honor, 50 cents, Merton Reynolds, laughter Islesboro are guests with their usual good weather and You have here for H. Mass., is the guest for a few days of Mr. ^j,y brought inspection at the Baptist church Friday at 6 o'clock Shibles and Counry Agent Norman S. S, W.Gordon, John Ellis, Pearl Bradford, if her mother, Mrs. J. A. G. Beach of and comparison the products of your and Mrs.(Fred Waldo Brown. hippy times. with the ladies of that Donahue were omitted on account of the Knox; Lucius Gould, Lincolnville. Eiat Belfast summer's endeavors. You cannot all re- society catering. forenoon ttie leaders and mem- lack of time. Mr and Mrs. Holton B. Jewett of Friday ceive that is but Grace was offered by Rev. G. C. Sauer. Poultry. Mr. and Mrs. H. and were prizes; impossible, Harry Carter and son began to arrive assigned the Seniors: were week-end of bers whether you do or not, there will be edu- Covers were laid for 168 and all were During program Bert L. Davis, County champion, (2, Hattie Salem, Maas., guests if Boston and were escorted Swampscot, Mass., autoed to which they by cation, pleasure and inspiration in this with Mrs. H. and Miss Alice McKinley, Brooks. First honor, $1.25, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Steve' a. rooms used. It was an inspiring scene and one Harry Upton here and with Mr. Charlie labors Bennett Doris spent Sunday Carter’s Rhoades, Harold Kelley, climax to your season’s Robbins as led With Kelley, Webber, Brooks; II,non that the at the homes would have pianists, the songs. Miss Belle Keating has been in Boato Mr. Again we greet you. people Irlene Esancy, Hattie Esancy, South iarents, and Mrs. H. H. Carter. Marl1 Shible*> stanler Eaton, the audience and Mr. Buz/ell. enjoyed with the older people on the pro- divided Mr. Davis Montville; Archie Lenfest, Palermo; and Allston, Mass., the past week visit- William Wendell Edwin C. Martin of leader of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin, Frank Mar- I’eavey. Cook, Liberty, Shibles were close rivals in the familiar Feme Reynolds, Knox. her Miss Clara B. Ruaaell gram if it had been their opportunity to ing sister, Keating. tin and Mrs. Arthur Russell the South Montville and a Juniors: FirU Robert Drake of Guilford John Vickery, Knight Club, prac- contests of with va- honor, $2, Carter, 1 Kelley. There was an abundance of nursery rhymes sung Mra. French Rich of be present. Margaret Rowell, Thelma Choate, Mont- Mary Glencove, notored here recently and were guests of Charlie Gray—Troop Three of the tical young farmer, voiced the senti- riations. At its close Miss Marion Dickey ,D(j good food well served and a large amount ville; Allie Walton, Erma Lovely, Julia recently elected one of the Knox County Mrs. Walter J. Clifford. returned Scouts. ment of the guests in brief and well of They Boy W. R. How- Waldo and Mark Dolloff of Knox were Adrian Brooks; Baptist of it rapidly disappeared. Hathore, Knox; Elwell, Commissioners, was in Belfast last Fri- lome Mrs. ui v* vui mci c chosen words of these Wednesday, accompanied by DClIHSl Vyiiauiuci c, appreciation for on the platform'for out the stunt Herbert Small, Mildred Billadue, Clinton ”Th6 acted as toist master and easily trying un business. ard Harriet day Clifford’s sister, Mrs. Charles Tompkins H. Howe*, president, furnished the annual privileges, greatly enjoyed by all. that it may later be used in local club Littlefield, Lenfest,Willard Ellis, Rilph caught and held the attention of his audi- Swanville; Elmer Payson Velda Payson, Mrs. R. W. Messer of Rockland, Maine >f Guilford, who has been visiting here. for their meetings and exhibits, Mr. Donahue presided, Bert L. Davis work. Armory as he has been a life long teacher Verna Laurence Colby, ence Waldo; Adams, and Mias Laura Whitmore of Lynn, Mrs. Ida Mias Patter- at the Baptist meal led the club singing and Mr. Martin was At the close of all went to Patterson, Reta the banquet church, Between the banquet Vtnessa Davis, South Montville. Sec- and k::ows children. speeches Mass., are guests of Mias Fannie C. Mra. Helen Knowlton of when needed, and also secured the official cheer leader. The clubs with the Colonial where they were ond honor, $1.25, Clyde Gray, Belfast; ion, Rockland, tickets he also to give them some real Theatre, the of managed Verna Paul, Adelaide Marden, Oma Kel- Welch, Northport avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Peers of Camden were m private homes for 160 boys and following leaders, Carl LeGrow guests of Clifford at moving rooms advice about staying on the farm. He Manager Alfred Rusaell lar, Ellis, Waldo; Colby, Mra. Emma it. Hamm and Sunday of Belfast relatives. Mr. Brooks, Mrs. B. L. Aborn of Knox, Mr. pictures, a feature in the visit here that daughter, guests girls. knows this of too, as he is now Herbert Robinson, Robert Lesley, Annie phase life, A Hamm were in the ind Mrs. Peers will leave aoon for Ken- amounting to $200 were furnished and Mrs E. C. Martin of South Mont- the boys and girls thoroughly enjoy. Arline Merritt Tibbetts Helen Searsmont prizei his farm near the city. Each Davis, Davis, conducting the Whitehead cot- where will make their home City National Bank and the Waldo ville, Hazel Boynton of Liberty, Mrs. South Montville; Prescott Shibles, Knox past week, occupying tucky, they by tbe was and bid adieu by Saturday Morning’* Program speaker greeted inu will be Mra. Knowl- The latter bank deco- C. A. Stevens of Lincolnville, Mrs. Sewing tage at Lake Quantabacook. accompanied by Trust Company. club led Mark Shibles and The of the from the cheers, by awarding prizes ton, .who will spend the winter with their windows with Hags and also Myra Carter of Center Montville, Mrs. Seniors: County champion, $2, Dorothy Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens return- rated abbreviations of “Bill, Abe, Clem,” and $200 donated by the Waldo Trust Com- Ha- Mrs Weober, Brooks First honor, $1.25, them. them a cordial and Alice Dickey of Swanville, Alice ed last Friday from Portland, where the in greeting others were unique and also frank as pany and the City National Bank were zel E. Liberty. Second honors, placed Boynton, Charles the and to be Jefts of Morrill and Mrs John Q. Ad- Abbie Anna Doris doctor visited the hospitals there, and Dana Gibson, the artist, and stlcome for girls after one of later speakers the cheer distributed. Remarks were made by the $1, Emmons, Johnson, ^>oys his ams of Montville were present. Hodgdon, Dorothy Mahoney, Northport; where they attended the Maine Music family who spent the season at his liter guests. leader said: “Wake up boys and girls,this officers in charge of the contest, Mrs. j Eloise Siibles, Knox. Third honor, 50 estate on Seven Hundred Acre W’alter J. Clifford of the Co- Club songs were given by the Misses Festival. sountry Manager is the First man to deserve a good cheer.” Mixter, Miss Nason, Mr. Shibles and Mr. cents, Orrie Emmons, Northport. Florence and Verna Adams, Venessa and island, just across the bay, are now at Icnial Theatre visitor with Harry A. Foster of the B. H. Donahue, in the form of cautious, con- Juniors: First honors, $2, Mattie Whit- Mrs. Timothy Crocker and little daugh- presente^each Principal their winter home in New York. ticket to the thenre that Arline Davis of South Montville, accom- comb, Waldo; Ruby Boynton, Liberty; They ifree evening S. had a fund of good stories and a short structive criticisms and also of deserved ter who have been visiting the Arline Montville. Second Virginia, remain here in the but and in instances panied by Mrs. Adams. Morse, honors, usually late fall, aod all accepted many discourse on the “Earthquakes” that ap- commendation and congratulations.