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vui univ 1. memorial Day. Government. WEDDING BELLS. ■ The News of Belfast. .News of City the Edward PERSONAL. Passed Octavius Thorndike w as born in Be I- Its Observance PERSONAL. Granges. .Obituary.. Pension by Thomas H. Marshall The regular meeting of the city governmenl Downes-Brier. Capt. Cleveland Downei .State Road fast, and died on Hill. Matters. .Memorial Maine, July 12, 1857, May 3 ). Post G, A. R. and of Mrs. E. Shiro of Bangor is the of Kindred was held June 3rd, Mayor E.F. Hanson presid- New York and Mrs. Emma K. Brier guest hei H. C. Buzzell, was Day ..City Government... 1912, at the of 55 Societies, of thii Esq., in Rockland last, Wedding age years, at Northpor t. The skies on son, L. L. Shiro, street. Hells. .Secret Societies. .Personal. wept Memorial At ing- city were married at 9 o’clock High week on business. in a beside Day time Sunday evening Maine, cottage the bay which l e the rain came Mrs. down in heavy In Board of Aldermen. June 2nd, at the bride’s No. Ansel Wadsworth returned Memorial in loved. He showers and at a] l home, 90 Unioi Mondaj Danvers Cram of visited friends Day Searsport. .Com- attended school at Belfast and t other from a Newport in times drizzle and mist Records of last read and street. Rev. Arthur A. visit at the home of Allen Miller in Lin mencement at U. of M .. Belfast t ree prevailed and tfa. meeting approved Blair, pastor of th< ; Montville last week. Gorham, Maine, and his years of active bus sun remained colnville. Library. hidden behind and roll of accounts read and ordered as Universalist officiated ness heavy cloud, paid, church, and used th< Dr. life were spent in in Boston an d But J. C. White of Boston is at his Belfast, despite the weather a double cottage Washington Whisperings_Local detail of follows: ring service. The home was Levi Clay returned to in Tennessee. ladies fron attrac- Portland Monday, af- at Dark Harbor for the Genealogy. Harriman, For many years h e the Circle went to season. .County Correspondence. Grove in Contingent.$ 834 51 tively decorated with festoons of ter spending a short vacation with Must Move from was a successful of cemetery the morn green anc his famils Malaga..Bird teacher vocal music in Boj mg and ; Fire 434 75 Miss Marguerite Dinsmore of decorated the graves of Department. an abundance of white carnation at Citypoint. Bucksport has Talks. of Machines. ton. the dead ■ pinks. .Exports Sewing He had studied music in Boston and i n ! Free 178 41 They won a There were flowers in Library. v.ere attended scholarship at Smith .The profusion, both culti by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and College. Editorials. Churches. .The News London and had a i General School Purposes. 381 27 Eugene L Mrs. Orman A. | sympathetic and pleasin ; vated and and Hopkins arrivec Seth ,f Brooks. .East Belfast. wild, on each grave School 16 53 Cook, the latter the bride’s sister. Banton of Freedom was the last voice. He were th. Contingent. The bridt Tuesday from Orlando, Fla., where guest loved the beautiful and had man f Stars and they spenl week of ot StriPes and tha special Free Text Books. 5 72 was becomingly gowned in his sister, Mrs. Charles Dan The News Belfast. fine markers will j white marquisette the winter. forth, in tastes, an aptitude for fc r white and School Repairs and Insurance. 3 75 with of the verse-making, red, blue ribbons. Later cluny lace Fairfield. Voices Press and Echoes of a numbei I Park. 18 75 trimmings. After the cere- Mr. and sketching, for nature h e of Mrs. R. E. Bryant and son Arthui ti e Bangor Convention, wood-carving. By school girls, with the of mony ice cream, assorted chaplain the Circle Sewers. 1 00 cake and coffee of Benjamin Bradbury of Fairfield was at Tem- was lovable, affectionate and and hi s Omaha, Neb., are guests of Mr. urleigh Leads in generous, Mrs. W. A. Nichols, went to the Highways. 1,818 05 were served by Miss and Mrs Triangular Fight. 1 lowe bridg< Katherine E. Brier. The I Oscar B. ple Heights last week for Our Portland Visitors. personalitv was attractive. He had been i 1 Wilkins. making preparations .Pittsfield and scattered flowers on the popularity of the his of water, in honor o contracting parties was opening cottage. vasonals. .U. M. Open to Women. for many years before his death. He leaves Total.$3,694 74 shown William H. of the sailors in the late war. by the and White Newton orders were many valuable Upper Falls, Mrs. Pierce of sister, Mrs. Edward of The following read and passed wedding is Monroe is the guest for .'.report. .Stockton Springs. ..Mar- Sibley Belfast, whoa t The march to the gifts. The bride has for Mass., the guest of his mother. Mrs. Martha cemetery and the exer- 1 in concurrence: several years con- several weeks of her .Born. .Married.. .Died. the time of his death was ill at the horn j J. daughters, Mrs. W. L. very 1 cises t0 have been bsld ducted a store I White, High street. there were or millinery in The Journal block West and of her in given up Ordered: That the chief of the fire depart- Mrs. Hattie Godfrey. daughter Chicago. He leaves also 1 account of the rain and on Church street and Mrs. F. A. | | the program for th, ment and the two assistant engineers be and will be succeeded her Stevens of Bangor returned ie Harold Thorndike by Misses P. Morison l News of Belfast. nephew, Sibley of Chicagt exercises in Memorial are authorized and to Miss home last Evelyn and Florence M, hall, as announced las. hereby empowered take 'Slighter, Katherine E. Brier, until the Tuesday from a visit with hei and a Mrs. o : means as is to j Hl11 left Iast to niece, Iier.ry Hoyt Hilton, also f week, was such necessary enforce the pro- business is Mrs. I Saturday spend a two weeks' materially changed. At 3 p. m the sold. The groom is a native of daughter, Herbert Stevens. who w as unable to be visions of Sec. 34. Chap. 28 of the Revised I vacation in Boston and i he near by demonstra- Chicago, present at th ? members of Thomas II. Jackson and vicinity. spraying j Marshall Post took Statutes in and build- for 22 years was in the of While Mrs. Louise Johnson is j funeral because of in investigating correcting employ Pratt expected Miss bite illness the Th ; seats in 1 Maud Horticultural department as family. the front of the and in or on com- the Ward rMilliken returned last | stage, which was ings premises having them Steamship Co. on the line between here this month she will be the of friends Friday funeral was at the home of guest from a six nday, June 17, orchard of B. L. his sister an 1 decorated with of bustible material or inflammable conditions. New York and weeks’ visit with her Mr. flags all sizes, and in the Havana. Downes and will not open The brother, brother-in-law at Ordered: That a committee of the Capt. was Homestead. G pleton; June 18, orchard IS High street, Belfast, an i center was a mound consisting in Seth M. Milliken, in New York Tuesday, draped with and bear- on fire placed command of the city. flags committee department and city proper- steamship Moro Miss Etbola W, teacher of at j Gleason, Union. many flowers were sent by his friends. Th ! a Castle Frost, piano ing large bouquet under which were the | ty be and is hereby instructed to examine all when built in and Rev. T. P. Williams will deliver the Bacca 1900, continued in her Acadia N. arrived interment was in the Thorndike lot at Grov > words or Seminary, Wolfville, S., Aid and "Our Unknown Dead.” After dilapidated dangerous buildings within the until the was laureate sermon before the Society friends of the the Post Saratoga built in 1907. He re- home last to the graduating class of. in Belfast.—c. T. limits of the Central D strict, and Friday spend summer. cemetery s. H. was seated the ladies of the wherever tired from the the ,ist church will serve a Circle, the Sons oi are service 1911. Bridgewater High school June 9th. Episcopal the same in their opinion a nuisance, or August 10, The Mrs. Herbert L. Seekins Veterans and the friends he and Miss Amy E. June from 11.30 a. Isaac Howard died 21st at Ladies' marched ir dangerous, to the same and the many has made his today, 6th, m., May his home ii ! Auxiliary adjudge report during visits in Stoddard returned Mrs. Austin C. Philbrick has returned from and took seats said of Wednesday from a brief * the church The dinner at the advanced of directly back of them. buildings, giving description same and Belfast, extend best wishes to the West Newton, where she has been vestry. Unity age nearly 92 years There genial visit to Mrs. William F. visiting- were name of owners to the City who Schoppe in Orono. friends for the >f baked cold comparatively few Cierk, upon captain and his bride. I past few weeks.— Rockland beans, meat, salad Mr. Howard was a native of Montville am spectators. The ex- of the of the The bride’s | receipt leport committee is here- traveling A. E. Chase of Opinion.