The Republican Journal ME 84 MAINE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1912. ^1 BELFAST, 29, NUMBFR ‘ir of Today’s Journal. j OBITUARY. WILLIAMSON’S HISTORY OF BELFAST The Churches. Storm, PERSONAL. PERSONAL. j se Bail. .Friday Morning’s PERSONAL. Albert B. of j tuary Williamson’s History of Ferguson Searsport died Aug a will hold 19th Maine.. The Episcopal Mission services at | The Famous 25th at the home of his sisters on Durham •f sssjtsws Miss Elizabeth Pendleton of Camden is the Louis left last on Sunday at 4.0o Goldberg Sunday for a short Bells..The Churches.. but the North church next p. m. of Mrs. Frank L. Field went to last I Vt'.niing street, where he had been since June. He had Maine?!,tor*y, guest Mrs. Harry W. Clark. Bangor to some one W^^2£hb3*J | business trip New York. give the library a of Tuesday for a short visit. J personal. been in health for some but l.amson’s volum^ of WU Rev. A. T. Ringold Brockton, Mass., will Mrs. Geo. O. is failing time, only History of Belfast. Bailey the guest of Mrs. J. S. Miss Clara R. Steward of from Blanket Lane. .Coming The firstc v next morn- Miss Northport is spend- j in the last six weeks was his illness considered ume, which brings the historv ilr. vo1: occupy the Baptist pulpit Sunday Willoughby, 3 Elm Isabel Smith of Rockland is the guest Fooling the People. .County street, Rockland. ing a few with friends in city down to and of Mrs. H. days town. -.oiidence. .Box Packing De- critical. He was born in Belfast, Sept. 2, 1829, 187? ing evening. Miss Ralph Howes. | ago by Loring, Short & ; Margaret Ruggles of Thomaston is the Mrs. H. E. W. C. T. U. Notes.. the eldest child of the Harmon of will be resumed at McDorald returned Tuesday from lations late Moses W. and and . Portland The regular services the of Miss Mrs. Julia G. Me Keen has following fire in their guest Elizabeth A. Kelley. returned from a a few I ,ental Reunions. B. His establishment' days’ visit with friends in Bangor. Lydia Ferguson. childhood was spent | Unitarian church next Sunday morning at 10.45 visit with her sister, Mrs. E. D. in Sun- a C0Pies Miss May Wentworth of Colby, | Nassau to New York in Cat- in Belfast. wo“kwora were rescued with "he Pittsfield is the Dr. About 1860 he went to the Pacific wee™rZCued8e:rtrH8lHUnS0'ddamaged covers and o’clock; Sunday school at 12. set. Luther S. Mason of Bangor has been re- m Maine to California.. these were rebound guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. where he in half leather Crosby. elected on the board coast, remained for several years, or ed are city of school physicians. | paragraphs. now, were a year or two The Free Baptist quarterly meeting will be Miss Sarah R. Gardner will leave ago, available at a Harvey Doe of Palermo is a today, later going to Alden, Iowa, where he kept a guest in Fair- Mrs. B. F. of Aunty Correspondence.. 0f the ■»»» held with the Halldale church, beginning Thursday, to visit relatives in Thomaston and Wells, Jr., Auburn, is the guest store foTteh8efor the c?fhy'ncloth covers 8dV8ni.Ce charged field of his grandmother, Mrs. Anna general and postoffice. When living in when first issued. 19th, and Harvey. Rockland. of Mrs. B. F. Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Volume II. of the | Thursday, September continuing Frederick I News of Belfast..East Bel- Alden he came East to Miss Amanda History of Belfast has Mrs. B. P. Judd of Bar I G. marry not been published over the ensuing Sunday. Harbor arrived last ClarenceTarrell of Spinney. Sweetser of yet, although the man! Bucksport returned home Searsport, and they resided in script, which Thursday to visit Rev. and Mrs. D. B. W. E. completed the firft ft The Christian Scientists hold services in Phelan. last Thursday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Haskell of Union was the guest of :i.lo County Fair..Literary Alden for a number of until the the incorporation of cent”y years, health the town, was prepared ; Miss Flora Dyer of Burnham A. Wm. A. I d Notes. their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning has been a C. Hopkins. Mason, while in Belfast attending the of a member of the demanded a Wllliamson family change fore his sometime8!)^ guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank in Waldo e In Baptist Association.. death, and is now in at 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Ward, Fair- Col. M. J. County fair. | and came to the custody of Foreman of arrived last .First they Searsport, where the re- his son, field. Chicago | Aiumni Camp Maine Joseph Williamson, of o’clock, to which all are welcome. Mrs. H. L. mainder of Esq., Augusta*8 Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe at Mudgett of Brookline, is ;: e Democratic Joke..How his active life was spent. He was county attorney of Mass., Kennebec Dr. James Donald the .From Several efforts have at Clement is among those Bohemia, Bayside. guest of Judge ar.d Mrs. George E. John- Holes..Gettysburg employed in the sash and blind factory and as been made during the The services next Sunday Mason’s Mills ,m. Rockland's Old-Home past few years to arouse j recently registered at the Pine Grove son at the Battery. a ship carpenter. His wife died in interest enough in will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the House, Miss Abbie Chandler of Haverhill, Mass, .•J Counsel (poem). September, the work to warrant the Raymond. bringing out of this and at and Rev. N. R. Mrs. ls89, leaving one son (two other children died second but Sunday school, Trinity Reformed Mrs. Wiggin of N. are Pearson, Pearson and daugh- i: Stockton Springs. ..Mar- volume, apparently a sufficient Exeter, H., guests in number of church at 2.30 m., followed Miss Alice I. Whitten of Mrs. G. C. ters, Misses Ruth and Esther of n. Married... .Died_ infancy), now Dr. Jerry Sweetser Ferguson subscriptions was not obtained to p. by Sunday spent the past week Lane. Pearson, Pitts- | the cost ) News. of pay of publishing ; school. with relatives and friends field, spent the week at resDondence. .ShiD New York. Several years later he married even.—Bangor Com- in Union. Thomas- Morgan, William and Frederick past Northport. mercial. ton Schiller of -iv« of Brooks. Family Re- of and Rockland. J. Lydia Mayhew Lynn, Mass., who died in the As After October 1st, the hours of the services Pittsburg, Pa., are guests of their Harvey Self of New York is the guest of recently announced in The Journal grandmoth- fall of 1900. Of recent the Miss years he had spent at the Methodist church will be changed. The Mayo Bickmore of attended the er, Mrs. C. P. Crosby. Mary Bickfoid on Cedar street, joining manuscript of the second volume has been Troy 40th the winters with his son in New York and the service will at 10.30 a. reunion of the 19th Maine Mrs. Self, who has bee.i here for several placed in the hands of Mr. morning begin m.; Ep- Regimental associa Miss Isabel Ginn went to \SE BALL. Alfred Johnson, tion Portland last summers in He was an honest worth at 6 m., and the ser- in Bath last week. weeks. Searsport. man, who will edit it League p. evening for a and see the work through the Saturday short visit. She will return by beloved by all who knew him, and was vice at 7 p. m, Miss Alice always press, and there is reason to j Miss Grace the way of Rockland. Hussey, who has been employed ! ,\;;r.es here last we Relieve that it R. Gilkey of Dark Harbor attend- Saturday happy when doing for others. One brother, for several will be published at no distant Sunday morning. Sept. 1st, the Universalist ed the years at the Estabrooks factory, avers, James and Albert, ; day. While the summer library school at the Mrs. Frank R. Woodcock left last Capt. John W., and two sisters, Misses Jane State Tuesday left for was to church will be opened after six weeks’ vaca- Sunday Camden, where she has a like with Orono at manuscript supposed be complete there House, Augusta, last week. to visit friends in game W. and Lydia S., survive him. The funeral Ottawa, Canada, and on the are some omissions to be tion. There will be the usual ser- situation. ,'ames five supplied, notably in preaching ^r" a:lL‘ way home will visit in pitched innings Mrs. R. P. Chase returned to the Montreal. the chapter devoted to vice at 10.45 a. m. and Sunday school at noon. Miss Frances Howes has returned from \isits rat oh hit off his delivery, college graduates be- City a Mr. Simon the summer home of his Prof. Fred- Monday after six weeks' at Jellison was stricken with a nephew, tween the years of It is there nay be a large attendance at sojourn in Boston and in the box and no 1875-1900, for which in- hoped Ca npello, Mass., and has as a jume erick Sweetser of New’ Rev C. j Rocky Point, Pitcher’s Pond. paralytic shock at his home, No. 28 Belmont London, Conn., formation is wanted the this first service of the season. Miss a score by publication com- guest, Maria Washburn of Lewiston, a ff him. The final H.
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