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T4E Republican— •-- -- Journal.-- ■ 23 volume 94. NO. 45. V BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. FIVE CENTS _______ _ County Farm Bureau’s 11 THE CHURCHES The News of Belfast Growing Interest in Revival Meetings The Wald# ARMISTICE DAY, ifM EMBER PERSONAL Seed Show and Exhibit. Annual Meeting There will be preaching services at Remember the Red Cross roll call Sun- The large audience which well filled the third annual rarm Bureau get-to- Post of the American Wood’s schoolhouse, W. Northport, next Otis Smith has returned from a busi- day afternoon, Nov. 12. Methodist church last Sunday evening The The Frank D. Hazeltine legion the in Mali Mon- at 7.30 m. Miss ness visit in making the trip by Emphasized growing interest the was held in Memorial Saturday p. by Adams, Boston, The Ladies Circle of the Baptist to unite with Sewing revival now the fifth gether requests the people of Belfast and vicinity and on Sundav afternoon at 2.30 motor. meetings entering the dtrection of Coun- by church will have their annual sale and day under personal Rev. C. W. Martin. week of continuous service!. Such re- it in the observance of Armistice Day, November Miss Alice of Camden was a public supper in the vestry December 12. Norman S. Donahue of Belfast proper Huzzey markable and continued growth in public ty Agent of Mrs. J. L. Cedar Sunday guest Colby, The meeting of the Guild will be support of this type of campaign clearly t[ie Home Demonstration Agent, eleventh. FIRST L'NI VERSA LIST CHURCH. Ser- regular j street ndicates the talent and of the of Belfast. vices will be held next Sunday morning held in the North church parlor next Mon- ability Estelle Nason In of the valiant services and sacri- Mias Frances B. the Miss commemoration at 10.45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, Mrs Henry Mardenof Windsorvill ■, ar- day evening at 7 30. All women of the leader, Adams, Scot- was crowded with people and tish The hall fices rendered by our fallen comrades, and in conformity Rev. William Vaughan, and music by the rived Tuesday to visit Mrs. Julia G. Fer- First Church Federated are invited to be evangelist. unable to get seats. There choir. A cordial welcome is extended Conversions are frequent and numeroua l0me were guson. present. ex- with the of the Proclamations issued by the Gov- already. Miss Adams has been impor- from sufficient room for the spirit to all. was far Mrs. Ella W. Crie of Rockland has The first week of November has been tuned to take her labors in six other our is up latter far exceeded the ernor of our State and the Mayor of City, it fitting a all that one could ask for hibits, but the Methodist Church. People’s Meth- been spending few days with friends in any reasonably rhurches at the close of the meetings in this and will make the winter seem shorter, i anticipation of all interested. that this should be done. odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, city. Belfast as a result of the spreading inter- fondest No. 7 Court tele- There has been only one rainy day thus exhibit consisted of pota- pastor; parsonage, SL; Mrs. Albert D. has returned rat of her work in this city. A delegation The men’s Mowry which was the 8th will be held in the at 1.30 o’clock. 213.11. morning service far, Wednesday, Tom Monmouth arrived on and Services Armory phone, Sunday from visits with relatives in Boston and Saturday corn, small grains and apples toes, F. will deliver the at 10.45. Sunday school, 12 m. Evening The next regular meeting of Aurora rvening to remain until Monday and at- were wonderful in many The Kev. William Skerrye oration. vicinity. their specimens service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, Rebekah Lodge will be held Tuesday j end these services. should be es- Government, secret at 7.30. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Vickery and son The sermon last rfsoecta, and the farmers The City orders, patriotic bodies, Thursday, evening evening, Nov. 14, with a supper at 6 30, "Rope” of Sunday to say John have returned from a few days visit 1 was a to withstand pecially gratified with the display and the public at large are invited to attend served by a committee composed entire- rvening strong appeal fellowship and the schools, Mrs. Katherine Quimby Hollingshead in Boston. he thrall of evil and the self- nothin# of thc Buod ly of gentlemen. The annual roll call | habits, and sugges- services. sang in the choir of the Federated church 1 so that ono friendly exchange of ideas these Miss Maude Bridges, who was a recent will also be observed and it is hoped that leception, practiced often, ,he °* last Sunday in the absence of Mrs. C. W. ran break was • 11 has never been Pr,vlleBe J. E. BRALEY, Commander of Mrs. Otto returned a large number will be present. away emphasized by tions who was for the guest Thompson, to sec at any county or State Wescott, away day. itrong rope, the smallest fibres of which the writer to Bucksport Sunday. Senator H. C. that could compare with Mrs. Hollingshead was for several years Buzzell, Representative , mapped easily, but which when twisted f,jr products Wm. K. Rev. Wm. Ed- To the Citizens ot Belfast: City Government a member of the choir of the Unitarian Mr. Wm. Wilson and Miss Pearl Snow- Keene, Vaughan, ogether and bound about the speaker’s church and a favorite as a ward Evans, Mrs. Chas. M. Craig and by the women’s division general sopra- man of Bucksport were the guests of >ody held tightly against her utmost ef- lhThe displays no soloist. Mrs. Cecil Clay went to Rockland Tues- were neatly arranged by and Mrs. Ida Gray Sunday. 'orts to break away. A breathless and of the Bureau In recognition of the services The November meeting of the Belfast to attend the State bearing in all ornamentedwith day Budget ulent congregation watched to the end and were nearly and memory of the living Council was held Mrs. Bell Howes of W. Liberty is the towns in honor City Monday night, The First baptist Church. Rev. the interest of the Waldo County Hospi- truth. and American holly. the Great | his dramatic presentation of evergreen sprays and dead who served in Alderman Hatch presiding. C. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. A. the Girls Home and the Belfast Home and efforts to have George Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 tal, Miss Charlotte Knowlton sang beauti- evident interest in harmony with the The roll of accounts was read on Peach St. The World War; and pass- Cedar. Telephone 123-11. Matthews, for Aged Women. "One Solemn ac- was felt in the careful ar- the ully Softly Thought" the best possible wishes of the great masses of ed as follows: The appointed services of this church Mrs. Charles Wellman of Bel- on the Mr. Edward and the excelfcnt workmanship and especially Mr. and In order to dispel the rumor that the rompanied organ by rangement people of our country, Contingent .5 225 will be held at 10.45 and 7.30 on home arti- 12Q Sunday mont left Monday for Florida, where war is in Martin, organist for the evening. and designs of needful with tlie spirit of the and tax added to the advance prices Quality in harmony Highways Hridgea 3,607 70 with Bible school at 12 o'clock, and Chris- will spend the winter. The children’s meetings grow in inter- clothing, millinery, fancy work, the Governor of our iSchool ?87 50 they at the Colonial theatre, the management cles Proclamaliot by Transportation tian Endeavor Society at 6.30. The mid- women and The wishes to that this is not the fact. rst. The meetings for girls canning, etc. following and hoped that Armory —.. 62 50 of ar- state, cooking, State, it is suggested week service Thursday evening at 7.30 Mrs. E. B. Billings Lynn, Mass., are The their chairmen were present: will abstain of Schools. 118 90 The prices on all regular programs are inly enthusiastically supported. clubs with the citizens of Belfast Supt. Sunday morning theme: "God Bless rived recently as the guest of her daugh- at Cutting Bushes. 83 70 Matinees Evenings irayer bell which rings each morning Bellas!, Mrs. John Sylvester; Belmont, their regt lar labors throughout ! Mrs. F. R. Cedar street. 10c, 20c, 25c, 10c, 25c, from Park. 14 86 the Red Cross.” At the close of the ser- ter, Poor, 1.00 has become a local institution, eati- Elijah Morse; Knox, Mrs. Hannah Armistice Day, November City 30c. On All Specials Matinees 10c, 20c, Mrs. the day on Town of Lincolnville. 40 00 vice a representative of the Belfast Chap- Mass., to prayer fur the success of the Lincolnville, Mrs. Donald in a Phillip Littlefield of Springfield, 25c. Evenings 10c, 25c, 35c, these prices ng many Gilchrest; 11 1922, and occupy themselves R. Account. 14 66 ter of the American Red Cross will be Mrs. Ethel Ad- Hayford was in Belfast recently for a short visit include the tax. neetings. Heald; South Montville, which shall be an expression and Toole 302 79 manner Machinery ready to receive cur membership fee for with Mrs. W. L. Hall and family. The schedule of services for the remain- Mrs. Mary Bartlett; Morrill, Mrs. of the Services 190 06 am*. of their appreciation Free Library. the ensuing year. News was received Wednesday morn- ier of the week follows: Searsmont, Mrs.