'ubitslJtz. by t~t 8Un 'rtnttng C!lnmpany Ser~ing: J3rown~iOe, J3rown~ille Jet., £aGrange, Milo, S ! Vol. 1 No.6 Wednesday, Oct. 31st, 1962 T JAr-TEEN CENT Ja.y-Teen Center A Smash Wt! The Milo Ja.ycees held their Grand OpeniDg of the Jay-Teen Center at the Derby Improve mentBuildingonSat.• Oct. 27 th 101 members attending. Registration started at 7:30 p. m. and was followed by a ~:lbon cutting ceremony by "'ownManaget O. T. Rozelle. Also present for the cere omes were Mr. V. L. Ladd the Bangor Aroostook RR o. ; TheRe. CalvinT. Hayes mted Baptis' Church; Father Gardner, Rev. Milton Smith Park Street Methodist Church s. Edna Burry, Milo School Dept. Mr. Ed Berry! Presi dent of Milo Jaycees. Ed Ro oerts, Jr.• Youth Committee Ch.a1rma.n, Mrs. BettyRoberts the Derby Improvemen.t 80- Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. L to R Mrs. Ed Roberts, Mrs. Burry. sty representative to the Yo- Mr. O. T. Rozelle, Father Gardner, Mr. Vaughn Ladd. Mr. Ed Roberts. and the Re • til Committee. ::'C=la.e~S":"':'8Jli-d';':"is-=n':":o:":w:'::a~F~r:'e":shm~":an""":'-S"":'hi-:p"":'c-an""""'';''b-e-o-i'b~ta-:in~ed~an~Y~Sa.:':':'t.""";;'''''':c::-.~o::':n1~y':me~m~be~r::8:-'-:~::-::'e=- After Mr. Rozelle offically at the U. of M. night. Jaycee supervisors ened the Center, the mem- ATwiatContestwasheldwith The Jaycee Youth Committee within dance area ana bers of the Jay-T~ens e.njoyed 2 free Twistrecords given aw- extends aninvitation to any par- rooms. S 1/2 hours of dancing to pop- ay. The winners were: Jan ents or interesting adults to d. Members are re :!laIrecordsalsoagame room Davisa.ndJimmyDecker;Don- visit the Jay-Teen Center any for the conduct of their i:h 3 ping pong tables and a naEstes and Stanley Stymiest. Sat. night. Youwill enjoy wa- e. No intoxicating be pool table. Downstairs another TheYouthCommittee isplan- tching the Jay-Teens in opera- allowed on the pre e room was provided with ning to have hot dogs and ham.- tion. one admitted UDder 35 smaller games. A Coke and burKers nextweek if possible. enee of Uquor. Chipbar was installed wito.10 this is not definate, but Jay- BY-LAWS OF THE JAY-TEENS t. Noroudy1sm. cases of Coke. Teens be prepared. 1. Freshmen to Seniors in- g. No smok:1ngin theb 8sentation of a Honorary Manyplans are in the making olusive age group. h. There willbe a 25¢ abipcard toPeter Ru..... for the ay-Teens th1s year. a. Membership limited to the sian at the present t1 tru;lrIl,..d s made by Cher. enagera from Freshmen youthof Milo BighSchool. (Fr- 1. The hours will be res den to ors 11· n Pqe2 T
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j. Each member will be liH If !'OU want to BUY I SELL, lowed. three 10-m..1n.. breaks to BLNT or SWAP, try "Town go outside of the building each 1 l"' night. Your membership card cri-=stlh will be turned in at the desk Howses For Bale wben you leave and picked up A few houal!l. are left at Der atthe-end ofyourbreak. There by Village at prices ranging will be a sign-out and sign-in from ,a.ooo to $4,500. Call recordkept each timeyouleave orwritetoday to iupeot these k.. A punch 1n membership three andfour bedroom hGuae. oardwillbe iasued to each me comp16te with bith. furns.oe, PresentaUon of Honorary. Membership Card is mber. The card will be pun anciOODDretebaaement. Brad Rutherford by Cheryl Folsom, Presidentof the Jay-Tee cbed eaoh Saturday night when ford Ag"61lOy, Orono, Tel. 866 youarrive. The numbers will 2625. be punched in sequence each night. FOR RENT Garage at 1. Failure to oomply with the 37 Park Street. Phone rule. willbe defInite cause fOJ 943-2676 temporary s1lBpension or per manent expulsion of member .fOB SALE shlp. The Jay-Teens will be 67 Chevrolet4 door sedan Blue governed by ~e present Stu and cream. New Paintjob. dent Council and eaoh year to Like new - Priced reasonable. follow. Itwillbe known as the Can WI ~-2635. Jay-Teen C01lDcU. They will be your officers. CARD OF THANKS IIThank)'OU" seems anliJD.t.I!i".I01 ...----...... ------.floant phrase to express our true gr.tltude ·for the tb.c1U2ltlt fulnes8 of our many friends in Christmas eorJs our recent time of testing but Bend Photo or N.,tlve we are sincerely grateful for Ed Rober1;s presents records as prues to two w1nn1Dg couples. L to R Stanley Stymiest. D for PersOD&Uzed ~ many acts of kindness and <;:a:rda Roberts, Jan Davt,., and Jimmy Deoker. expressions ofsympathy; May c CAllVER'S PHOTO 8BD.VJej Godbless you a.s youhave rem embered UBI . oCeJits Eachl Min.Order 1.00 Rev. Erma S. Keniston LOST Mrs. Myra K. Mullen Gray &Dd White Cat wearing BOx 147 Milo, Ma1u Daughter. of the late Frank W. red collar with a belt. otify J------... Keniston. Milo. MaiDe Wayue FoIao ,1 St. Town Crier Page 3
lfyouarein the habit of looking at life in a pessimistic manner "l{ just pin .this poem up in your ldtcnen. Conglomeration OJ'WorJl' And just to f1nish nere 1s a little gem by a man named Frank J. Rura. By Neill Rober tson One hundred years ago today, t that for this weeks donation to the literary world I A wilderness was here, e you this poem which I used in a sermon ~c e and I think A man with powder in hls gun of the finest I've ever r ead. Went forth to nunt a deer ~e is certainlyfood for serious thinking in the words of this for one would have to be the worst kind of a pessimist not But now times llave cllanged somewhat ~uable lesson from it. Are on a different plan, best description I ever heard of an optomist I heard at a A DEAR with powder on her nose, !ltconvention in Portland. An optomist Is a lady who slips Goes forth to hunt a manI I 1 ba.ck Into her shoes when the pastor says "In conclusion" . su:relywas anoptomistfor there are sometimes some pretty on.clusions. Some one has said (and I may be r epeating 'IA good sermon is one tllat has a good beginning and a :Receive AW.IFds . ending and not too much in between.·" :'Bragg, I'mnot competingwithyou in the peotry business. asn't original and yours was really good and I can well some of the heartaches , backaches and. headaches you soIng through, but courage and patience won at last, got an orig1n&l poem, but I am &lraid the wor ld is not yet :orit. I gaveitto Carl HamHn to reaa and I I:l&venrt dared about it since, but someday maybe befor e the Brigha.ms 1.r fingers in my I:lair? ?·1 I'll try it out. ,ow a joke before the poem . in the church was speaking to the minister's wife and !; he thought there should be a special place in Heaven for ~ :.ike that, but apparently the wife knew hlm a litUe better .ybe some ofMs parishoners did and they weren't so sure -':dm.ate destination. So when the m1n1sterdied as he started ...;~ by the gatekeeper along with two other preachers and a :r~r:k taxi drlver started to enter the gates when the preachers held up whlle the taxi driver was given the green light. ters remonstrated loudly about the audacity of holding ~3 e I1ien of the clotll and allowing the taxi driver to preceed • :,u!thegatekeeper said, "Justa minute; thlsmanhas scared Mrs. Anne P lace. J\1n1or Nature Chairman of the Milo Garden ~ ~ of more people tI:lan you folks ever did. I' Club, presented awards to the following boys and girls for parti :::te poemwhlch 1 believe you may never have read and will cipating in the Sunflower Contest sponsored by the Chili. e for there is a wonder ful lesson in it for us all. Front Row "THE WORLD IS MINE" L to R Dianne Jay. Krls ten Fowler. Sonja Jay, Marcia Merrill By Dot Aaron and Sally Shep~erdaon • • upon a bus I saw, a lovely maid with golden hair, I en- Second Row r; sne looked so gay, and now I w1sued I were as fair. L to R GaryHunt. ScottJohnson. Richard Chessa, Dana Leatllers enly she rose to leave, I saw ber hobble down the aisle, Lee Har mon and Bobby Merrill. e leg and wore a crutch, and as she passed -- a smile. In the Spring a young chlld's tllree first prizes which wen - ::,rsiveme wnenI whlne, l llave two legs; the world is mine. lland planted a s unflo~er seed to Marsl:l& Merr1ll. Scott Jobn :!:.en! stopped to buy s OD;le sweets; the lad whQ served me to compete in a contest spon-: son and Richard Chessa. The charm. I talkedwith him -- he seemed So glad; if I were soredby the local Garden Cluh eight runner-ups recelviJ1gp.1~ I .~oulddonol:larm. AndasIlefthe said to me, "I tI:lank you, The Junior Nature Cllairman, tures were Bobby Merrlll, Do t! been so kind, it's nice to talk with folks like you," Mrs. MaxP lace, contacted the n& Leathers , Gary Hart, Sall -e." he said; "tllat I am blind" 0 God. forgive me when teachers of the then fourth gr Shepardson. Sonja Jay, Le . I hB.ve two eyes, the world ts mine. ade pupils and seeds were gi_ Har mon, Dean Jay and Kriate.a ~= ~ down the s treet, I saw a child with eyes of blue. ven toboth the Milo and Derby Fowler. The Milo Garden Club cdwatched the others paly, it seemed he knew not wllat chlldren. The Swnmer mOQ wishes to th&nk the teacher • 5 tu~ped a moment, then J said, "why don't you join the ths came. The sun and the and parenta"for their coopera ,3 iear?" He looked ahead without a word, and then I knew wind and. the rain upon the God lion in this project. It ha£. ~ !lOt hear. 0 God forgive me when I whlne, I have two given soil, watshed over and been a pleasure working ",1ili orId is mine. nurtured by these chlldren. these chlldren and we hope ;;0 ,'lth legs to take me where I'd go, broughtforth elevenprize win encourage more to take an ac ith eyes to see the sunset's glow ning plants some as tall as 13' tivepart in these contests and
Wl:h ears to bear Wllat I would know 4" withflowers mea.s1Jring 14'1 in gardening in genera . !:Jrghe me when I wiline a.cross. There wer e three con 5'erl. THE WOR .I.D IS }{D\~ resta.ll:.sbi....n.g m.ea.s:.::rements Page 4 , The Town C t Wentworth went to Newport to ask her hand; they were IDa there and came to Milo in a horse-drawn buggy. They move( the beautiful home at the corner of First and Park Streets Mrs. WentworthUves today. Mr. WentworthdiedApri117, J They had no children. Mrs. Wentworth had no Bisters 8ll' only brother died at the age of seventeen months. Ber n living relatl.ve is an uncle on the Hilton side. She has ooust the Robinson side. Not long ago she visited one of them, J, Robinson, who lives in her old home town of Palmyra. Mrs. Wentworth has been a life-long member of the Me Church. Ever since she came to live in Milo she has been a ber of the Alpha Reading Club, the oldest club in Milo. Sh formerly very activeinthis club (sheis now an honorary me and has written many articles for it, including a history TheNur~es ofM11oCommun1tyBospital helped Mrs. Wentworth olub. Shehasalsowr1tten:manypoems. A1theP~aC celebrate her 99 birthday. The cake was baked by Nurses Aid, celebratl.onheldin1948shf'readapoemwhiohshewroteesp Mrs. NellieBrighamandMrs. Loretta Najah. With Mrs. Went- for the occasion, on Palmyra its founders and on the old 01: ·or th 1s RN Beverly Hamlin. there. MILOIS OLDEST CITIZEN MRS. EVA H. WENTWORTH OnOctober 23 of this year (1962) Mrs. Wentworth was 99 old. Until recently. although somewhat enfeebled, she has Looking back on ninety-nine years of life Mrs. Eva H. Went- actl.ve and is mentally alert. She lived alone ("with. my ca orth af 35 Park Street, Milo, Maine, remembers scenes and says) and did her own wark. She has always been fond of .el incidents in striking contrast with life today. and takes a great interest in world affairs. But now she CI Eva Hllton Wentworth was born October 23, 1863 In the little longer see well enough to read. even with her glasses town ofPe.lmyra , Maine, at that time a farming cammunity cen she finds a hardship. Butshe has her thoughts, memorie 0 tereciaround the two village stores, the post office and a church. events of naaxly a century. This was dW'ing the presidency of Abraham Lincoln, fourteen The following is thelastpoemwhichMrs. Wentwoxthhas years before the invention of the telephone. about thirty years It seemeth such a little way to me, before the first automo':>ile in the United States and about farty Across to that country - the Beyand. :'our years before the first incandescent electric light. And yet not strange, for it has come to be Her mother was Mary E. Robinson of Palmyra. Her father. The home of those of whom I am so fond. StephenIDlton, was one of six children, all of whom lived in Pal They make it seem familiar and most dear. myra with their families. During the winter months he taught As jaurneying friends bring distant regions nE schoolanditwaa on his knee that Eva's education began. "But", So clos8 1t lies that when my sight is clear I she says, "my mother taught me also" . Mr" Hilton joined the I think I almost see the gleaming strand; gold rush af the mid-nineteenth century and went to California. I know I feel those who have gone fram here Says Mrs. Wentworth: "Father started for California November Come neal' enough sometimes to touch my hal!d 2,1852. Harode fromPalmyra to Waterville in an open express I often think but for our veiled eyes wagon in a driving rain; thence by train to New York where he We should find Heaven right around us lies. took a ship to Panama. He walked across the Isthmus (for which I cannot make it seem a day to dread he was paid) and then continued by vessel to San Francisco. He When from this dear world I shall journey 0 was nineteen years old at the time. He worked for fow years To that still dearer country of the dead, in the milles near Placerville, C al1fornis but he was not one of And join the loved ones so. long dreamed abo_ • those who. "struck it rich". I love this warld yet shall I love to go Eva began teaching so very young that she had taught her first And meet the friends who wait for me - I term of school before she was sixteen. She taught atNorthNew By: Helen M. Livermore port. Stetson, Em, Cranston, Rhode Island (for four years). Friend and Ne1ghbor for over Corinna, Plymouth, East Newport. Pittsfield, Levant and else forty years. :vhere tor a total of thil.'ty-five years. Mrs. Wentworth. who has visited present-day schools. had this to say: "I cOuldn'l...... teach today with the noise and confusion. I had to have quiet diSCipline in my schoolroom. The cluldren raised their hands Winchester 1~ guage andshowed'~y the numbel' of fingexs what they wanted. I did not have to be with them at their play on the school grounds. I do *4 Shells, 2 boxes for $5.0.0 notremember hav1ng any trouble with ~ of them. I never struck Milo Spa rt Sho p a child. They were well-behaved. I think it was because they •••••••___.... lbr. "erebroughtup right athome - better than they seem tobe today. I - "I nn" __ 'n"",, ____--iAA f'" 1.ah W WQ le T own Crier
By TERRY BAILEY
Bailey Briefings mean tbatltwas shot last S1lIl The Panthers have cut their Bowdoin game -- E x-Railroa "urdA. C.• ledby Ed Bu squad to twelve and Coach Hot der Dennis Harshaw is teachirut day. Mr. Tukey ---understand the squaredancers had a little .. . iormer Bridgewater ace ham put a kink in my predic ENGLISH at Princeton H. S . trouble getting the use of the led over the Milo A. C. tions --- final cut left Webb, --- that's up near Calais - -- will Bill Davis's leg hold out 4 ina contes t played last Richardson, Goodwin, O'Con Town Hall a week ago - -- I for another season? - -- Mt. refereed the Milo A. C. game afternoon at the Milo nor, Steve Hamlin, Ronnie DesertHighSchool's Mustangts last Sunday --- just though Hall. Buckley was im Hamlin, Grindle, Mulherin, ought to be easy pickings this that I would let you know I'm :e to s top with his many Simon Brown, John Brown, year for M. H. S. - - - a little getting inpractice for the com :!ons of shots . He ended Pullen, and Harris --- I want revenge is due --- the Mus ming season --- Here is a m _ .t., 47 points, having tw to apologize to Murrel Harris tang's, Class 'M' champs a s age toJ. V. coach Geo. Lord~ -:hree field goals. Guil for spelling his first name year ago, lost their three big Dick Moore says that he is re :. :e:d at the end of period M-E-R-L-E ---the track team men, one of them, Tom McKay fereeing all of the Higgins J. V. r one by the score of had tryouts on Monday the 22nd will be playing for the Maine games and he is going to ge:. f-,"" ! ~ , Milo took the lead at the and Rhoda and Mulherin again Frosh this year --- Galen Ca revenge for last year ~ no L:!me break, 62-61 ; Guil- came in first and second --- reyis stoopingpretty low when comment --- I heard that Milo _~~edbac~ howeve~and atleast thatprediction is hold he starts shooting a handi picked up a game with FortKeIl - Ed. the lead by the end ing out -- understand the track cappedbuck --- basketball ga and pardner, that's Double L third quarter , 97-89. team lost one of its,top runners mes willbe starting pretty so competition --- of c ourse Fort '-':\:: was second in scoring because of ranks --- There is on ---MHS travels-to Charles Kent hasn't been too s trong in l:lliord witha mild 40 po a rumor that we are going to ton Nov. 20 to invade the Black thepast --- well. God willing, D'S offense was led have another ski-tow this year Knights --.., I saw a good size I'll see you next week -- - - b~ r Clapp, who threw in --- Jim Ladd and Roger Clapp deer on Carlton Rummery's ~ "l:.nts. Guilford broke the came backfrom hunting and as de open wi th six min usual were deer-less - - - --1 car last Sunday - - --- I don't -;;0 go in the game. Fast shot at a couple of patridges proved to be too m uch this pastweek, but didn't ev.en , Bra.4forcl BlooAoads Iria., IicIE Ulo club. Game totals scare them, good shot; huh? ---MHS's runners are going to enter the big mt:etat the Un 18(4); Applebee, 5 iversity of Maine, no comment 2(1); G. Harris, 9(2) ---Pete Meulendyk gets my _e, 8(2); Buckley , 23(1). vote as a "money ballplayer" for Brownville Jct. ---Milo's -a, 7(6); LaBossiare, 4; Panthers are determined and : 10(3); G. Moore, 11(3); feel that they can take two from :' 8(3) . the Railroaders this year, no comment ----- Coach George Lord and his notorious Jay vee's have started practice - Football's New York Giants are literally giants --- Y. A. Tittle threw seven touchdown pass es to tie wi th two other Three Bradford hunters, wi th the help of two hounds, bagged quarterbacks a record for most a black bear inSebec Saturday. The bear was e stimated to welg touchdown passes for 3~ game 250 lbs. The group posed for our photographer in front of the :..n .K. F. L. --- A. F. L. foo+ Milo Sport Shop. L :.0 R WeIldal: Lovem. Mr. Bear, Bncl.-/n...... ! .. :fsn': as as 4 ~~- Page 6 The To on C Cont'd
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(Photo by McKusick) These Bangor & Aroostook snow plows in Derby, snapped just as Fridays storm was gaining momemtum, seem to be ready and waIting even though the storm was way ahead of the season. Local wrecker s were kept on the run hauling cars from baok roads and ditches. No one seemed to have snow treads or chains ready. (Luthan Crosby pulled your editor out of a camp road near Adams siding about 7 PM that night). The snow fall of about five inohes was , I am sure, enjoyed only by a few snow-man builders of tender age. A clipping loaned us by Mrs. A. P . Kenney reported a storm inBangor onOct. 12. 1934leav1ng4inches ofsnow, and a blizzard on Oct. 27 with temperatures down to thirty degrees. QuALIirED TO RaVE yOu TBiw BDUCATION Cj..IP Tll.la coUP ON .EXPE~NCE B. S. Degree in BUB1nel s Administration from 3 Lehigh Un1verB1ty , P T yearl .ileal Estate Insurance Buaiue•• L 2" m ~ ~ -~ I GOOD FOR 100 A 21 year. in Amusement Ride B1l8inel8 A 'II I I!!~ 1 EXTRA STAMPS M 8 yeara &8 Sheep Farmer I i,. ON ANY $5.00 P 9 yearl on Brownville Sohool Committee D PURCHASE S Present 8el8otman of the Town of Brownville Put Muter of Pleaaant River Lodie A. F .U. Clark's Fu.rniture Store Put Pru1dent of Three RiveraFiab &nil Game CluJ: Expires Nov. 10, 1962 THUurer of the Brownville Jot. IIethod.iat Churoh was storekeeper at the Derby Comm1tteelDaD. of Explorer POlt 112 B. S. A. FRANK KENISTON, plant during World War I and Former Chairman of Republican County Committee AUTHOR, CHURCH served as agency supe:rvisor PreMD.t Kember of Republican State Committee WORKER, DIES for the B"Afor 14 years. Fo Frank Walter Keniston, 89, llowing his retirement 20 ye died Monday morning atanEa ars ago, he was author of 3 Surviving are two aaughters, ward Libber. Prof. Waldo I stSullivannursing home where books, biogr aphies of Guilford the Rev. Erma S. Keniston of bey. Mrs. James McCl\l he had been a patient for two Milo and Dover -Foxcroft. He Sangerville, and Mrs. Myra Mrs. Dorothy J ODeS and M months. was an active member of the Mullen of B:"'ooksfield, Conn. ion Stanley, all of Bangor, ] He was born at Franklin June Guilford Methodist Church. a 8ister, Mrs. Elsie Hanson Clifford Merrow, Mrs. Bel 5.1873. son of George W. and serving as treasurer for 25 01 Largo, Fla. j severalnieces. Thomas and Miss Mary Bl Ella (French) Keniston. He years, and Sunday school sup nephews and cousins. cl Sangerville, Mrs . Charl was the eldest, of seven child erintendent for 15 years. He Funeral services were held White, Miss Florence McK< ren. bad been a church trustee for at the Lary Funeral Home. Mrs. HelenHaley, Miss 1.1 He attended the public schools 66 years, the longest of any Milo , Linwood Lord officiating garetMar tin, Mrs. E thel M ofFranklinand gr adua ted from one's service in that capacity assisted by Neill Robertson. tin. Mrs . Vera Weston, Milo High School. since the church was built. Burial was in the Evergreen Amelia Hussey and Car l] He began a career in railroad After mOving to Milo, he was Cemetery. Milo. Kusick of Guilford. work :n 1892, working at the an active worker in the Milo Those from out of town who railroad offices inBangor , and MethodistChurch, serving for attended the funeral were Mr. as a ~tation agent in Guilford many years as Sunday school and Mrs. Hastings Bartley of for more than 30 ears. He tllinnt'bt u? ....A 'U_ft u _ '" t + ST:""AUTO SAL lr~ ~~~ iID3©_WIll~ [Dj.\[M~ [Fa[M~~(OO@i ~~ 1J~ Walk In. Ride O u t ALL OF THESE CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED, RUST FREE - BACKED UP IN WRlllNG
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VES-PREBLE BlUDAL The four-tiered cake which Ortuizatio. ~.wS HELD A TST. FRANCIS was served by Mrs. Stuart '.lER Alexander of Dover-Foxcroft Newl SF BEC VILLAGE - Miss Sha aunt of the bride, after the ORION REBEKAH LODGE oyce P r eble, daughter of traditional first slice was cut Arlene Villani; S les chairman andMrs. BurgessS. Pre by the bride and bridegroom. Orion Rebekah Lodge met Mrs. Dorothy Pierson; and in ,. 'li Sebec Village and Rich The refreshment table was Tuesday evening at the. I. O. O. charge of·\oook books, Mrs. - _:.loyd Gr aves, son of Mr. supervised by Mrs. Roswell F. Hall with the Noble Grand, Bertha HowlaIid. ~ , irs. Lloyd Gr aves ofBro JODeS. The punch was served Mrs. Ruth Youngblood, pre Mrs. Grace Mountainwas in e Jct., were united in by Mrs. Charles Green and siding. stalled as conductress by Mrs iage atSt. Francis Xavier Miss Elizabeth Preble, sister The followingwere appointed Florence Bowley, installing :..3 )lic Church in B rownville of the bride. as banner bearers, Miss Iris officer, and Mrs. Helen Chase, -:,. - Oct. 13. The Rev. John The gueat bookwas circulated Buzzell, Mr~. Irene Sawyer, installing marshal. o:y performed the double byMrs. Charles Dean of Bar Mrs..DrucillaHarm:onand Mrs !twas voted to give $5 to the ~ ceremony at 5 p. m. nard, aunt of the bridegroom. Edith Rideout. Milo Community Hospital. couple was attended by The gift table was in charge The Noble Grand and the vice Reports on the Rebekah As llonorene Livingstone of Miss Karen Jones and Mrs. grand, Miss Laura Palmer, sembly held at Augusta were C::;:':ffi.'1lvllle Jct., aunt of the Philip Badger. appointed the following com givenby Mrs...RuthYoungblood -~oom as matronof honor As her travel costume the mittees: Mrs. Bertha Howulnd, Mrs. Ed NinGravA Qof 'F\irlrloforrl bride chose a two-piece suit of Finance, Miss Elsie MaYO . Florence Bowley, -Mrs. Marion ~ :!ler of the bridegroom, .s dark brown with black acces Mrs. DrucillaHarmon and St Campbelland Mrs. Agnes Saw 5: ~n. sories and a corsage of white anley Brown: Investigating yer. Cont'e - bride's gown was fuh shattered carnations. After committee, Mrs. BerthaHow f wni te nylon wi th a full the reception, attendedby more land, Mrs. Irene Sawyer and overwhite satin withhigh than100 guests the couple left Lyman Severance; Visiting ~aker Splle Heaters -llneand ballerina length, for a tbree-day trip to Canada. Committee, Miss Laura Pal -.. &. jaCKet of white lace with On their return they will be mer, Mrs. Marion Campbell !!!eeves. She wor e a sh at home at 57 Spring Street, andMrs. Evelyn Hoxie, Milo; e: length vail of illusion Dexter. Miss Iris Buzzell, Derby and .~2. crown of seed pearls & Mrs. Battle Perkins. Brown ::::..ns and carried a wnite ------ville. Square Dance Classes will r:..r..ia.1 bouquet. Hostesses, Mrs. .Hazel St. begin at 8:00 at the Milo Town matron of honor wore a Louis, Mrs. Phyllis Gould, Ha!l instead of 7: 30 as in the -< J of teal blue of nylon and Mrs. Barbara Applebee and past. c and a corsage of yellow Mrs. Ambe r Vincent; Ruth, Barney Robichard will be =nations. Miss Elsie Mayo; Naomi, Mrs liNlEY dance caller. receptionwas held in the BarbaraHowell; Reporter, Mrs :;a.dingRoom in Sebec Village . , JuliaDunphy; Angel, Mrs. The IWtD E ~. p. m. lma Crabtree; Soloist, Mrs. Page 10 The KATAHDIN COIN CLUB M. )rganiz.ation News, Cont'd Dover-Foxcroft, 7:30 P. DERBY CBlUS TMAS C The Katahdin Coin Club met Refreshments will be served COMMlTTE1:S NAMED Tl:ie Derby Christmas at the Pleasant River Grange by a Committee o"f Lyle Knowl met at the home of s. BY LEGION GROUP Hall, Oct. 25, 1962, with an ton and Murray Stanhope. Morrill of 50 Fi.rat~tfee ... _ TheAmerlcan Legion Auxil attendance of 23 members and iary met Wednesday evening rby, on Friday even..l.ng. P 5 guests. DERBY MOTHER'S CLUB arebeing made for a food . at the Legion Home with a good The business meeting was The Derby Mothers Service attendance. kettobe deliver ed to 80 conductedbyPre& LeonSmith. club meton Oct. 23in the Der needy at Christmas. At the business session con The application of Frederick by Community Hall with 14 ducted by the president, Mrs. was enjoyed, followed , F. Mayo was approved and member s beiDg present. Din freshments servedby Esther Pierce, the following voted to become a member of ner atnoon intertainiDg Brown committees were appointed: tess. Those attend.lng the Chili. ville Jet. Service Club. Ann Bamford, Sylvia Be • Mrs. Kay Sinclair, child wel Mee tings of the Club will be Guesta were: Margaret Co fare and r ehab11itation; Mrs. Eleanor Clark, Marian C held at the Methodist Church, burn, Ber thaBegin, Ida Dean, n1ngham, Jean Grinnell, ~ MariePage, Girls' State; Mrs Dover-Foxoroft on the second Addie Beaton, Greta Manzer. EthelPer r y, Community Ser Hanson, Becky Kinney. 0' Thursday of the month and at June Vickers, Annie Delley. Morrill, Hilda Morr1..l! ....ice; Mrs. Sally Arbo, Amer the P leasantRiver Grange Ha1l Celestia Vale, BellA unler• iCanism;Mrs. Merna Burgoy Ruth Shepardson. Milo, on the fourth Thursday; Winnie Hewes, Grace C l&rk. The next meeting will be ne; Civil Defense; Mrs. Bet beginning with the month of Gertrude Lookhart, Angie Hal' seyCoultiers, legislative; Mrs the home of Mrs. Gladys November. per, Edith Livingstone, Alice rill on Nov. 9th. AltaValente, Mrs . Elnora El Mr. JohnKelly, CoinDealer, Coburn, Ada Farrar, Helen lis, and Mrs. Esther Pierce, P ainsville, Ohio, formerly of Coble, Aldea Zelkan, Florence HAPPY HOUR CLUB The Happy Hour Club mefubershipi Mrs. Julia Dun Milo had an interesting display Warr en and Virginia Davis. phy, Pan-AmericanStudYi Mrs of coins for obs ervation as well Prayer was led by the presi Wednesday afternoon at erna Bourgoyne , publicity as purchasing purposes. dent. Mrs. Lila Smith. Var home of Mrs. Earl Rhoda ~r man ; and Mrs. Bernice The usual Auction of Coins ious committees were called 8 members present. H.1chborn, poppy chairman. was omitted so Mr. Kelly could upon to talk on the work we do The business meet1ng F Uowing the business ses give the Club a brief but in in the club. A poem was given conducted by the Pre8idc~ .. lon, the auxiliary was joined formative talk on his tour of as wellas writtenby Mrs. Ed Mrs. James Desmond. 'jy the Legion members and the Denver Mint and his stay at ithRideout and a social after Plans for a quilt to be ard a report on Girls State the International Convention, noon was spent. The mystery by the club were discU8sed. by Miss Nancy Hamlin and a Detroitduring August of 1962. prize went to Virginia Davis. Beano was played during eport on Boys Stateby George Refreshments were served by Brownville Jct. This was a afternoon. BROWNVILLE -The Bro .... ood. A repor tfromMiss He a Committee of Charles Kelly, gift given by Mrs. Jane Cook ville Rainbow Assembly en Moore wa.' r ead by Mrs. George Strout, and David El from Durham. N. B. Wednesday evening in the epage lings on. S/Sgt. Darrell Spear and fa onic Hall with the Worthy Ac. Following the program, re The next meeting is to be held milybave gone to Florida whe visor, Nancy Hamli~, and al: esh.ments were servtld. Nov. 8, at the Methodist Church re he will be on duty at Home officers present• •tead Air Force Base. Guest Officers Nllht will be SPS Clayton Degerstrottl had observed at the next meet::1.Di kone to his new assignment at Nov. 14. Preceding the mee ~ort Devens, Mass. aftel' he iDg a Mother-Daughterbanque' Lrid his family spent a month was ser ved in the Mas onic din iithhis mother, Mrs. Flossie ing room to 93 members anC )egerstrom. our pharmacy is guestao The social commitie Richard Burton ENS/c, who of the Community Church cat '.8.8 reenlisted, is at the home ered for the banquet. ,f his parents Mr. and Mrs. dedicated to he health AYUDA CLUB tay Burtonfor a months leave. Marion Williams reports sen November 7. hoate..e.. Mn , ing a birthday giftto Pvt. Dale Althea Hamlin aDd. Mrs. Paul needs of the communiij , Udeout, for September andfor iDe Gr1ndle; Girl's State r epor )ctober, S/Sgt Harris Smart, will be liven by Kila .Nancy HamUn; color s lides "Scent Jgt. Harry Smart, and Major ChaDgera" will be ahown aDIl your good health rose. The next meeting is an even there will be a door prize. SA freshment oommittee... Mr., ~ one at the home of Mrs. ~auli ne Fletcher on November Kay Tukey, Jrfr'a. Huel Wf11" is our goal mouth. Mrs. Eleanor Borne, • This will be "dues" night, leports the Secretary, Blanche Mrs . Irma Hamlin, Mrs. K& ,mart. Long. Mra. Bel8D Salley. NOTICE TO MILO VOTERS Mrs. Mildred Doble. Daggetts Pharmacy Wehave just received notice 770 COPIES OF OUR LABT thatanyperson registered and ISSUE SOLD ••• YOUR AD baving voted inany prior elec WILL tion1.snotr8al1i ...~ - - - Carver Sampson Tent _ w~QUARAtijtNE 'rl12' I " ~!~o:..=. ~- --::~lrinMimtlD)-Jl I ' , WARNINC ' ,...t-llI.UftlWlhl - fo~..TA. ··L··L,, pox .'I ",\I'''' .'''''''u ~,~ IN THIS nOll"" l - ' ." '~-..~. " """'- - --''''' !. ! . "'t . , }',. ~ I ..-, ,- ~l'IPHTHERIA I -- . WIT HIN r--, ------
to R MrS. Evelyn Hoxie, P ast Dept. P resident , Mrs. Ella signs of the past enderson, Past Dept. P r esident, and Mrs. Thelma Waterhouse. apt. Sr. Vice President You "., MOlE HEALTH lOT Your IJc Dollar Now ! ®~r;11 IDJJl1J)J@
MILO - The annual meeting If you are now viewing of the Norway P oint Improve a COLOR-BLIND TV. mentAssociationInc. was held TUesday evening at the home ofWils onSherburne. The an nual reports of the secretary and treasurer were heard. A t the election of office rs, all officers were re-elected and are as follows: KennethDavis, Why not Trade for a president; Bernard Keef, vice NEW RCA VIC TOR president; and Wilson Sherbu and enjoy TV at it's rne, secretary and treasurer. BEST. IN COLOR Board of directors, Lester (Full Color Serviee) Knapp, Kenneth Davis, Ber I to R Mrs. Mame Hackett, Dept. Assistant Gutde, Mrs. Car- nardKeef. BertBillings, Ced lynKeeley. Dept. Chief of Staff and Past Dept. PreSident. Mrs. ric Hamlin, Jr. , CharlesRus Western Auto trace Mountain, Dept. Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. Lucy Moore, sell and Aubrey Strout, Jr. ept. President. Mrs. Ruth Jordon, P ast Na tional P r esident aod Those attending the meeting 'ept. Inspector, and Mrs. rhelma Waterhouse, Dept. Sr. Vice besides the host were Kenneth resident Davis, Richard Russell, Ced LASTING Jane Carver Sampson Tent Past Dept. Pres. and three ric Hamlin, Jr•• Harold Grin 18 Daughters of Union Vet other members from Bangor. nel. Bert B1illngs, Bernard MEMORIES rans of the Civil War met 1n The ritual was exemplified for Keef, Aubrey Strout , J r. , Ch le Town Hall Wed. evening inspection. A reportof the re arles Russell. John ShSrburne ,ARE PRICELESSI ~ ith19 members and 8 guests cent Lions' Club suppeJ,' was and Dr. John Curtis. Q resent. gi FolloWing the business "It .. ,and nothing preserves pricclea ven by Evelyn Hoxie. The memorie. more beautifully, nor A chicken pie supper pre program opened with a solo by sion, r efreshments were ser •• long, al a Barre § ved. Guild. Monument. BAR. RE eeded the meeting. Evelyn Hoxie. Then Mrs. Rl.1by The Guild ~jI.l on the GUILD monument ii-backed The guests included Mrs . Thibodeau gave a very inter by the Itrongest guar ucy Moore, Dept. President esting talk on their recent trip antee avail.ble-. Monummr\ !ld Mrs. Ruth Jordon, Past to the Seattle World's fair, ationalPresident&inspecting which she won onthe WABI-TV EAMES licer from Portland. Mrs. contest. She showed pictures MONUMfNlAl to arolyn Keeley PastDept. Pr and souvenirs. Earl F. £..es - prop . Jident & Dept, Chief of Staff. This was followed by another GET YOUR IITOWN CRIERII xs. MarionGirrellPast Dept solo by Evelyn Hoxie and re BEFORE THEY'RE GONE 21. St. II 3-J%31 roes •• Mrs.. Re.:hena F enlason :narks by the \isitors. T h e T o '
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1962 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1962 6:00 Continental Classroom 2:00 The Merv Grlffln Show (Color) Atomic Age PhYSics 2:25 NBC News 8,00 Continental Classroom 2:00 Merv Griffin Show (Color) 6:30 Continental Classroom 3:00 Loretta YOUDg Theater Atomic Age PhYflc8 2:55 NbC News American Government (Color) 3:30 YoUDg Dr. Malone 8:30 Continental Classroom 3:00 Loretta YOUDg Theatre 7:00 Today 4:00 Make Room For Daddy American Government (Color) 3:30 YoUDg Dr. MaIone 7:2b News 4:30 Here's Hollywood 7:00 Today 4:00 Make Room For Daddy 7:26 4:30 7:30 Today 5:00 Popeye and His Pala NeWII Here's Hollywood 8:25 News 6:00 Curly O'Brien 7:30 Today 5:00 Popeye And His Pals 8:25 News 6:00 The Pioneers 8:30 Today 6:30 Channel 2 News 9:00 Mason Mutt Presents 6:40 Sports Report 8:30 Today 6:30 Channel 2 News 9:30 AI " Aileen 6:45 Huntley Brinkley Report 9:00 Mason Mutt Presents 6 :40 Sports Report 10:00 Say When (Color) 7:00 Rifleman 9:30 AI .. Aileen 6:45 Huntley Brinkley Repm·t 10:25 NBC News 7:30 McHale's Navy 10:00 Say When 7:00 I'm Dickens, He's Fenster 10:30 Play Your Hunch (Color) 8:00 The Jetsons 10:25 NBC News 7:30 MaIne Ele~tjon Preview 11:00 The Price Is Right (Color) 8:30 Dr. Kildare (Color) 10:30 Play yo~ Hunch (Color) 8:30 Going My Way 11:30 Concentration 9: 30 Ba2:el (Color) 11:00 The Price Is Right (Color) 9:30 The Price Is lUI(l,t IColor' 12:00 Your First Impression (Color) 10:00 The Andy Williams Show (Color) 11 :30 COIICentration 10:00 TBA 12:30 Truth or Consequences (Color) 11:00 ABC News Final 12:00 Your First Impression (Color) 10:30 Pre Ele.tion Special 12:30 Truth Or Consequenc:es 11:00 ABC News Final 12:55 NBC News Day Report 11:10 Channel 2 News-Weather-8porta 1:00 Yours For A Song 11:30 The Tonight Show (Color) 1:00 Yours For A Song 11 :10 Channel 2 "ws-Weather -·Sp r· 1:30 At Home With Aileen 1:30 At Home With Aileen 11:30 The Tonight Show FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1962 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1962 6:00 Continentsl Classroom 1:30 At Home With Aileen 6:00 ConUnental Classr.oom 6:00 The Deputy Atomic Age Physics 2: 00 The Merv Griffin Show (Color Atcm1c Age PhYSics ·6:341 Channel 2 News 6:30 Continental Classroom 2:55 NBC News 8:30 Continental Clas.room 6,40 Sporta Report American Government (Color) 3:00 Loretta YOUDg Theatre American Government (Color) 6:45 Huntley Brlnkley Report 7:00 Today 7:00 Today 3:30 YoUDg Dr, Malone 1.:00 NBC Election Report 7:25 News 7:25 ews 4:00 Make Room For Daddy '1: 25 Maine E lec tion Returns 7:30 Today 7:30 Today 4:30 Here's Hollywood 7:30 NBC Election Report 8:25 NeWII 8:25 News 5:00 P opeye and His Pals 7:55 Malne Election Returns 8:30 Today 6:00 Leave It To Beaver 8:30 Today 8: 00 NBC Election Report 9:00 Mason Mutt Present- 9:00 News 6:30 Channel 2 News 8:25 Maine Election Returns 9:30 AI" Alleen 9:30 AI" Aileen 6 :40 Sports Report 8:30 NBC Election Report 10:00 Say When 10:00 91.1. WfIan . 6:45 Huntley Brinkley Report 8:66 Maine Election Returns 10:25 NBC News 10:25 NBC News 7:00 The Flintstone.. 9:00 NBC Election Report 10:30 Play Your Hunch (Color) 7:30 International Showtime 10:30 Play Your Hunch (Color) 9:25 Maine Election Returns 11 :00 The Price Is Right (Color) 11:00 The Price Is Right (Color) 8:30 Sing Along With Mitch (Color) 9:30 NBC Election Report 11:30 Concentration 11:30 Concentration 9:30 Don't Call Me Charlie 9:55 Maine Election Returns 12: 00 Your First Impression (Color) 12:00 Your First Imoression (Colorl 10:00 ·The Jack Ppar Show (Color) 10:00 NBC Election Report 12: 30 Truth Or Consequences 12:30 Truth or Consequences 11:00 ABC News Final 10:26 Malne Election RtlPorts 1:00 Yours For A Song 12:55 NBC News Day Report 11 :10 Channel 2 News-Weather-8porta 10:30 NBC Election RBport 1:30 At Home With Aileen 1:00 Yo urs For A Song 11 :30 The Tonight Show (Color) 10:55 Maine Election Returns 2: 00 The Merv Griffin Show (C olor) 11:00 NBC Election Return:> SATURD Y . NOVEMBER 3. 1962 2:55 NBC News 11:26 MaIne Election Retur ns 7:00 Maine Farm Show 2:30 Saturday Matinee 3:00 Loretta Young Theatre 11:30 NBC Election Returns 3:30 7:30 The Morning Show "Men Of Sherwood Forest" YOUDg Dr. Malone 11:55 Malne Election Returns 8:30 Fury 4:00 Sp orts Cavalcade With 4:00 Make Room For Daddy 12:00 NBC Election Returns 9:00 Marx Magic Midway B!ll Cullen 4:30 Here's Hollywood 12:25 Maine Election Returns 9:30 Ruff and Reddy (Color) 6:00 Dance Party 5:00 Popeye and His Pals 12:30 NBC Election Returns 10:00 Shari Lewis (Color) 6: 00 Cheyenne 12:55 Maine Election Returns 10:30 King Leonardo (Color) 7:00 The Third Man 1:00 Sign Off 11:00 Dave Astor's 7: 30 Sam Benedict WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1962 For Teenagers Only 6:00 Continental Classroom 8: 30 Joey Bishop Show (Color) 2:00 Merv Griffin Show 12:00 Make Room For Daddy 9: 00 Saturday Night At The 'Movies Atomic Age PhYSics 2:55 NBC News 12:30 Exploring (Color) 6:30 Continental Classroom 3:00 Loretts YOUDg Theater 11.: 00 Rhelngold Theatre 1:30 Overland Trail American Government (Color) 3:30 YoUDg Dr. Malone SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1962 7:00 Today 4:00 Make Room For D.ddy 10:00 Americans At Work 6:15 All Pro Scoreboard 7:25 News 4:30 Rere's Hollywood 10:15 Sacred Heart 6:30 Blue Angels 7:30 Today 5: 00 Popeye and His Pals 10:30 This Is The Life 7: 00 Ensign O'Toole 8:26 News 6:00 Hennessey 11:00 Faith F or Today 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World 8:30 Today 8:30 Channel 2 News 11: 30 The Hour Of St. Francis of Color (Color) 9:00 Mason Mutt Pre.ents 6:40 Sports Report 12:00 Big- Picture 8:30 Car 54. Where Are You? 9:30 AI .. Aileen 6:45 Huntley Brinkley Report 12:30 People Are Funny 9:00 Bonanza (Color) 10:00 Say When 7: 00 Spotlight On Youth 1:00 Movie For A Sunday Afternoon 10:00 Show Of The Week (Color) 10:25 NBC News 7: 30 The Virginian (e olor) "UDcle Harry" 11:00 Channel 2 News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (Color) 9:00 Perry Como (Color) 2: 30 Brothers Brannigon 11 :15 Stoney Burke 11:00 The Price 18 Right (Color) 10:00 The Eleventh Hour 3:00 The Beachcomber 11:30 Concentration 11:00 ABC News Final 3:30 Football 12:00 Your First Impre8sion (Color) 11:10 Channel 2 News-Weather-Sp HO UB ton at Dallas 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 11:30 The Tonight Show (Color) 12:65 NBC News Day Report 1:00 Yours For A Song 1:-30 At Home With Aileen LAGRANGE Bishop, Lillian Cole, Natalie A personal shower was held Schlick, Evelyn Bailey, Velna The Registrar of Voters for o ::J.day evening for Mrs. Bar Cowing, Barbara Bradbury, Lagrange, Mrs. E. VelnaCow bara Bishop fol lowing a mee ting Fern Ward, Jean Sherwood, ing. has announced that she will ofthe Lagra nge Health Council Elsie Mullins, Sadie Osgood, be athome Tuesday from 9 am at the town ball. Hilda Turtlott, Rhoda Stanley, to 5pm to register new voters. Hos tes ses were Mr s. E lsie and Adelaide Long. Mrs. Melissa Cummings, Cole and Mrs. Flor ence Hop Mr. andMrs. ShirleyE. Cow PeggyCummings. Mrs. Velna kins. A shower cake was made ing, Christine and Kenneth Cow CowintJ attended the mother by Mrs. Velma Lufkin. R e ing were in Steuben over the daughter banquet and meeting freshments were served buffet weekend as guests of his sister of the Rainbow Girls in Brown style. and brother-in- law, Mr. and ville, Wednesday e ven i n~ Peg Attending besi.des those al Mrs. Walter E. Campbell of gy and Christine are members -eadv mentioned. were: Minnie 10, who have a canm there. of the Brownville Assembl . Pagel! r wier veats
Wednesday Halloween Don'tforgetto Trickor Trea{ for UNICE F. Thursday Elm St. Christmas Club will m eetat the home of Mrs. Lucy Peavey. Neighborly Christmas Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Marion Campbell. Derby Improvement Society. F r iday Rabonni Chapter Hunter's Supper at LaGrange Town Hall. The P. T.A. Book Fair will be held at the Milo Elementary School fr om 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. The K. T. Clas s of P ark St. Church will hold their monthly supper meeting at 6:30 in the church dining room. Band Booster's Turkey Sup per 5:00 to 7:00 p. m . Sunday ChurGh Monday P. T.A. Tuesday W.S.C.S. These ladybowling enthusiasts were snapped by our phot'}J;:nj1lJ.cr New Idea Club atRocket Lanes last Thursday. Top picture, L to R RUU i Da.g - Hello dear. accompli sh a n)·thing > Elc:>ction Day gett, Marion Harris, BeulahRichards, Joyce Bailey ... nd 1.1il.1rr Wednesday Doble. Ayuda Club Bottom picture, L to R Yvonne Angove and Natalie If..
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