October 28,1920
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The rnal. NO- Re_ 44._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. FIVE CENTS WYUE-FROST Clubs was not a farm boy but bad to earn hia Agricultural and Industrial 3.00; Gladys Young, 2 00; Marie clothes since Liberty, in Belfast. he was eight years of age. Hogan, Thorndike, $2.00; Edna Eastman, PERSONAL of Waldo The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Entertained bjzens County! He told a story of having to sit at t he Brooks, 1.00; Bertha Harding, Thorndike, E. Frost, Northport was the second table older folks 1.00; total, $14.00. avenue, Excellent Enthusiastic Meetings, after the were Mrs. Bessie JM. Seldon left Friday on &. Exhibits, Junior and scene of a charming home wedding at 2 Features through eating. On one occasion when Cooking Housekeeping. busioeas visit to Portland. Frank D. Haz- striving to raise *60,000 for the same Banquet and Sports, Special Vera 11 th the the dressmaker was at his M. Howes, Liberty, $4 00; Mary will purpose, not that the Legion men P. m. Annual Session. home his T. \ •f'Tihf American Legion may Wednesday, Oct. 27th, when their of Sixth Adams, W. Appleton, 2 00; Beatrice Aus- Frank Parker has returned front idle away their spare time in mother allowed him to sit second anniversary luxurious beside her at tin, Ada visits in and foil f ,1 the but for daughter, Miss Myrtle became the Brooks, 2.U0; Sanborn, Belfast, Boston Rutland, Mass. World War. On surroundings, the express purpose E., the table. He was R J^'br, e, !!f the and completely surprised j 4, 1.00; Thelma Benner, Freedom, 1.00; and of keeping these men, who fought for bride of Arthur G. Over a hundred of the Dritfht boys Mrs. E. E. Roderick and two children term"1-1,; m \valdo County Wylie of Boston. The to see the Ruth R Rachel In silver knives and forks and Sanborn, Belfast, 4, 1.00; to Belfast to America, organized. every emergency girls of Waldo county, accompanied by are a few in ive'fr'r t0 come home was dishes Gould, Belfast, 1.00; Elouise spending days Howland. that has arisen since the war the men decorated with evergreen, au- Bilver and exclaimed, “Oh, moth- Shibles, festivities. The day of their club leaders and friends, were guests Knox, $13.00. !U the tumn 1.00; total, Inez E. Crawford went to «itf one a American Legion have been called foliage and cut flowers, dahlias pre- er, where did you get all these new Miss. Still- jiving every of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce at upon have maintained Senior water last a I nevoteo they and upheld dominating and mostly the gift of Eddie things?” His other stories also had liewing. Thursday for visit with Mrs. the law held in Memorial and order, at Youngstown, Ohio, Norton. About their 6th annual session Clara Edwards, county D. H. Potter. i.ere will be a feature twenty intimate friends points. Palermo, I5.0Q, at Boston during the police and on Oct. 22nd and Co. strike, were Hall Friday and Saturday, champion; Ruth Leman, Liberty, 3.00; Belfast Band, numerous other present. Rev. Geo. C. Sauer of Miss Alfreds in a man- Dr. an 1 Mrs. E. left occasions. the the forenoon of the lirst Ellis, pleasing Gladys Young, Liberty, 2.00; Golda Boyn- George Morgan Grand Army, Red Baptist church 23rd. During The American Leg on today represents officiated, with the single ner, addressed the boys andjgirls express- ton, Liberty, 1.00; Edna Eastman, Brooks, Monday for visits with,relatives in Port- I Orders, Lire Depart- day William L. Luce, secretary of the an organization of upwards to ring service. She wore a ing her pleasure in the time 1.00; Mildred Lermond, Lincolnville, 1.00; land and New York. the local Post 2,000,000 handsome gown and chairman of good they eaioneres, who have to Chamber of Commerce total, $13.00. ■ men, proven the world what of white were xpected that the crepe de chene trimmqd with enjoying. She hoped that the hos- Mrs. H. M. Crommett of Weeks’ Mills ! they can do. Men who come from its committee, found accom- to Belfast as every pussy willow taffeta hospitality of Junior Sewing. come walk in life. and heavily pitality the Belfast people would be is the guest several of her sister ; the afternoon Thousands upon thousands beaded, modations in homes for 30 from days Jay In and carried a private Mary Lermond, Lincolnville, $4.00; of these men cannot be reached through shower bouquet of white appreciated. She told of being at a pub- Miss Mildred M. Slater. i ,II game between the Brooks, 21 from Knox, 19 from Liberty, Elouise Shibles, Knox Station, 2 00; any other organization. The chrysanthemums and white ic demonstration attended nine .in representing the necessity sWeet peas. 11 from East by boys Caroline Lermond, 1.00; Mrs. W. H. Snow has of this of 12 from South Montville, Lincolnville, returned from s school team keeping body men together is Her sister, Miss Katherine E. and girls in Margaret e. High Frost, ac- A from the easterp States Lermond, Lincolnville, 1.00; few weeks’ visit with apparent to every sane thinking citizen j Morthport and 10 from Lincolnville. Erma relatives and friends, iv,| to play this game companied her and wore a Mass. Sanborn, Brooks, 1.00; total, $9.00. at this time in our country’s history. dainty dress of relatives. Springfield, Six gold medals were in Boston and (tr‘ m attaining its ob- old few were entertained by vicinity. Here in Belfast rose embroidered voile and swarded to Aroostook Co. four H Senior Garden the the Legion stands for carried I adds to The ,, by Legion Good weather always pleasure Miss Cora cighed the same pale ! Feme A. Eames of the principles as elsewhere Our pink carnations. Miss Katherine ;lubs stood for hand and Reynolds, Thorndike, $5.00 Bostoa, formerly | school will enter game the visit of these people and after head, heart, of Rost is composed of men who have faced also presided at the young county champion; Hazel Boynton, Lib- Belfast, will leave today, Oct. for teams are practicing piano and played health. She was especially interested in Ruth 28th, the worst the Germans had to offer. We | an custom all gathered on the erty, 3.00; 2.00; a game is as- Faithful and established Leman, Liberty, month’s visit in Colorado. i.-resting have True by Lohengrin and seeing Waldo county in the lead as Bel- Wilmina Mau be the men who have been cited for brav- Post Office for their group picture, Blanchard, Palermo, .75; ng there will Wagner’s March steps rice Mrs. Carrie H. ery in action, men who have held posi- Triumphant. The groom fast was her home town, saying she was Boynton, Liberty, 75c; Golda Boyn- Littlefield has returned' with music by ane of the best souvenirs of the event to Ball, tions of gave his a ton, Liberty, 75c; Lucius to a is plan- responsibility during the war. bride solid gold wrist like the Irishman who loved his native Gould, Belfast, Eastport after short visit with her iiestra The Legion Your watch, take home to interested parents. 75c; Roland last soldiers of yesterday will be your and the bride Gould, Belfast, 75c; Lloyd Miss H. ts ter dance than gave her maid of honor a :ountry whether he was born there or sister, Mary Hilton. lawmakers tomorrow. The local club leaders in attendance Boynton, Liberty, 75c; Evelyu Harding, as one of the most handsome bar l- recalled It is for the gold pin. A very informal not. Thorndike, 75c; total, $15 25. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. purpose of keeping this were: A. Stevens of Lin- Thorndike of nts of recentjyears. Mrs. Charles organization in a condition reception followed the when Mr. N. S. Donahue said he had no Garden. Rockland arrived will be used to flourishing ceremony Mrs. Harriet Whiting of East Junior recently to visit Mr he day that we Mrs. aolnville; the appeal to the citizens of Waldo Ben Hazeltine had to tell but that of that and Mrs. b es „f fitting up charge of the of story facts, the George Swett, Brooks, $4.00; Esther Charles R. Coombs. tne county to join with us in Ar- Morthport; Miss Ella Greeley Liberty; observing refreshments and was assisted in girls and boys had done nobly this Blanchard, Palermo, 2.00; Evangely mistice serving Martin of South year- Mrs. Josephine Webber of ’imclubrooni. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Ryan, Morrill, Henry Lincoln- Providence, wishes to take this by the Misses Katherine Ruth A great deal of their success was due to 75c; Dyer, „j„ |’.,st will be an Brown, of Brooks; R. I., of is to the Everyone given opportunity Montville; W. C. Sturtevant ville, 75c; Ralph Knight, Lincolnville, formerly Searsport, the guest kf -plaining people to Dinsmore and Katherine the bride the Chamber of Commerce and Belfast purchase tickets before November 11th. Frost, Mrs. E. L. Toner of Brooks; Mrs. B. L 75c; Nelly Moody, Liberty, 75c; Leon of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Webber. v why this clubroom The tickets include admission to the foot cutting her cake. The bride’s going banks for the gift of $200 each year for Boynton, Liberty, 75c; Lyman Boynton, The necessity of away j Ahorn of Knox; Herbert Ryan of Waldo. Charles E. Knowlton ball game and to the dance in the even- suit was of Chester arrived Wednes- Established.