The Republican Journal: Vol. 85, No. 20
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i Journal. Maine may _Belfast, Thursday, 15, 1913. number 20 ^ V Today's lournal. The Churches. a ;jnt&{> OBITUARY. The News of Belfast. long and very serious illness, is visiting her ,,jnty Grange. The Churchei brother, F. L. Bartlett, in North Belfast.... PERSONAL. PERSONAL. ties. Obituary...Newi There will be no services at the First Parisl Have Road Franklin Chase died at his home in Monroe, you seen those beautiful pansies in Commissioner Capt. Woodbury Burgess Mrs. B. O. Norton ranges The News of Bel next 18th. returned Monday from a (Unitarian) Sunday, May of sale. and W. were | Government.. .Transferi ! diabetes, May 6, 1913. He was born in Mon- Fogg's market? They find a ready surveyor, F. Whitcomb, inspect- short visit in Portland. Arthur Staples of Lynn, Mass., is spending The will „• Bells. .Per Episcopal church hold services nexl the last and some a week with his jte Wedding roe, Aug. 16,1861, the son of the late Dr. Cy- Mason & Hall are a wooden ing Citypoint bridge week, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly having building, Mrs. Ella A. Small will go to Sunday in the North church vestry at 3.30 p. m rus and to have been Bangor today, at Mrry (Dearborn) Chase, and was a be sheathed with iron, built on Washington necessary repairs made....Fair Staples Citypoint. nable New York Crowd., Thursday, to spend a week. The Seaside hold resident of the Holmes is breaking a very large and ..Maine Rail- Spiritualist Society regulai life-long town. In early man- street, to be used for storage. promis- Herbert B. Foster of Portland arrived last ty Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Adelbert Millett were in Port- Sunday services at their place of or hood he learned the ing year-old colt which he will doubtless use in ,> A Strong Petition meeting carpenter’s trade, making ! There will dances Saturday and is the of Mr. and Mrs. poring. be another of the popular land several days the past week. guest Indeed. High street at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. it his life work, and in that line he his farm work. The Holmes property, which excelled, at Seaside hall Thursday, even- William H. Quimby. Grange this, j is that E. G. .. ui Laws. The Sheas in his formerly owned by the late Turner of East Palermo was a The services at the Universalist church foi services being in constant demand in his ing with music orchestra. Joseph | recent j by Keyes’ D. F. Stephenson was among the Belfast Maine Masons..Bordei own Kaler on the is sit- business visitor in the week will be as follows: K. O. K. A., Satur- and surrounding towns as long as he was Passagassawaukeag river, Washington. (poem)... .Walter M The new hotel at Heights has been | nun who attended the sessions of the Grand able to Temple uated in one of the most beautiful locations in day night; preaching service moraine pursue his trade. About 40 years Norman Read of Portland was a week-end Sunday ago leased to A A. Huntington of Foxcroft, Me., Masonic Bodies in Portland last week. he was united in to Miss Belfast, and many improvements have been guest of his County Correspondence. at 10.45; Sunday school at noon. marriage Lora Neal- who will in June. father, George T. Read. open it to the public early j Chandler Smith of South Paris is ill ley of and five children made since its purchase a few years ago by at the ,f Belfast The Christian Scientists hold services in Winterport resulted Mrs.John Cuzner went to Boston last Mr and Mrs. Jesse H. Webber entertained Mr. Holmes’ the late Friday home of his niece, Mrs. E. B. He had from this union. Two died in j father, Geo. O. Holmes. to Lunt, :fast.... House Passe* their 127 Main at early childhood enter theCerney Hospital for treat- hall, street, Sunday morning the Pocahontas Circle at their home surgical been in the Lewiston the winter. The and three survive hinn Miss a Sewing Arbor Day Hospital past Congregational 11 o’clock and at 7.3C Linda, teacher Suggestions. State Superin- ment. Wednesday evening on Court street and in in the Bar Harbor schools, Mrs. Ethel last Friday afternoon, tendent of Public Schools Mrs. Helen W. Crosby left Wednesday noon o'clock to which all are welcome. (Cha-e) Payson Smith has David of Law..New the a was Richards Monroe has been the .bile Ex- Luce of evening served, with for a visit in where she 1 c Newburg, and Mark, who lives picnic supper issued to the schools the a Boston, will joined Me...Maine at throughout State of his Almon pand, Men The services next at Mason’s Mills cards for the members of the follow- guest brother, Richards, in Roc*- her Mrs. Sunday home. The de leased was an honest family letter in relation to the by sister, Willard Clark, ar.d daugh- ... .The citizen a observance of Arbor Capitol. Passing will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed the It was a pleasant affair. port. ter of W n by faithful husband and a very Mary Mass. A a rn i g. Li terary devoted father. In po- day, and with it sends a copy of the Governor’s Winchendon, and at Mrs. Collins •. les. of the Sea Sunday school, Trinity Reformed church litical he was a Grand William I. Henry and little daughter Doris Songs faith never swerv- Chief Templar Sterling of As Mrs. Laura C. Fletcher of Republican, proclamation. announced last week Arbor 1 Somerville, Mass., at 2.30 p. m. followed by Sunday school. in his the International Good of Maine spent the past week with relatives in Sears- ing allegiance to his party. He had Templars has Day will be observed tomorrow, 16th. We arrived Monday, called here the illness of ckton .Mar- May by Springs. The childen of the primary grade, together been a member of the announced the of district and from port. her Mrs. Married Died....Ship Masonic order for appointments quote Superintendent Smith's letter, as mother, Mary Cottrell,at tht home o? with the boys and of the intermediate many and was a Siate M. J. Dow of Brooks is Dis- “In Dana B. Southworth, who is He- her Mrs. V ws of Brooks. Coun- girls years charter member of Deputies. follows: connection with this (meaning attending daughter, Cora C. Carter. dence. grades, of the Sunday school of the North Monroe of trict Deputy for Waldo county, and George E. the Arbor bron Academy, spent Sunday at his home in Lodge Odd Fellows and Loyal Lodge day proclamation by the Governor) Mrs. Augusta S. Frederick and Mr. Charles Church will meet in the vestry this, of Rebekahs. The Brackett and T. H. Fernald of Belfast and \1. I would call tniB cuy. Thursday, funeral services were held your attention to the provision of W. Frederick, who have been in J. Washington, NTY GRANGE. afternoon,to rehearse fora Children’s Day Con- at the church in Monroe Dow of Brooks are State Deputies. the school laws which Mrs Charles E. Stevens of village, Thursday, requires that Arbor day Belfast is visiting D. C., since leaving Florida, where they spent cert. her sister, Mrs. Charles W. Mason.—Ellsworth May 8th, at 2 o’clock p. m. under the nariand Lalaerwoud, Hucrn Wentworth and ‘shall not be recognized as a school un- the will arrive Grange met May 6th auspices holiday American. winter, home. May 20th. The of the North of the Odd w ith the Wallace the three little taken to less observed teacher and was a Prayer Meeting Church Fellows, following mem- Turner, boys by pupils for the Mrs. Friend and Belfast. There Mrs. Ralph daughtf Ethel an tiers as bearers: for Olive Light and Mrs. Bessie of will be held on Friday evening this week in- Edwin Jenkins, W. S. the State School for Boys in South Portland purpose which it is designated the Gov- Light Miss ... ring the busy time of Parker, by Frances Knowlton came from Watervdle W. B. F. ernor Washington visited at Mrs. Ava in stead of at the usual time and Miss Miriam L. Towombly, T. O. Shields, R. L. Clem-’ May 7th by City Marshal Knowlton were re- and council.’ I would urgently recom- Gray’s last present were Master, Searsmont Saturday to spend Sunday witr the latter’s of New York will be ents and L. A. Wbite. The turned here Thursday the school authori- mend that all the schools devote a of the recently. Steward, Treasurer, Woodberry City present officiating clergy- by part parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 0. Knowlton. to speak in the interest of the man was Rev.F.S.Dolliff of Jackson. A ties, the mittimuses having been made out on day to the practical work, of tree, shrub and Misses Grace and Mary Hayes went to Read and L. A. Steward, Congregational delega- Mr. and Mrs. A tion from the Joseph Montefiorc .,f Water- Home Missionary Society*. Masonic fraternity and members the wrong blanks. The error was corrected garden planting. In city, village and country ville. Mass., Monday to visit the family of .sere B. F. Foster, Lec- ville have opened their cottage at Temple of Loyal Rebekah and Mr. Knowlton returned them to the the if their brother Eugene. In the new bell which now- Lodge attended in bodies occasion, properly observed, will im- vard: G. C. 1500-pound is for the sun nier season. .Mr. Monte- Levanseller, and the services Heights were very impressive.