The Republican Journal: Vol. 80, No. 27

The Republican Journal: Vol. 80, No. 27

■■ —1 ■— ■ ■ — ■ ■ ■ _ -" _.The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908.__NUMBER 27 land Knowlton, Giles G. Abbott, W. E. ^ BELLS. THE CHURCHES. I Waj MAJ. J. A. FESSENDEN DEAD. vUDDING IHE NEWSOE RELEASE Jones, H. Fair Holmes, Enoch C. Dow, PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Amos Coloord. On motion of F. A. Greer Gallant Record as a Soldier. Served With The marriage of will be services at the St. Francis Bobbins. There were instructed to support Notable Honor in Civil Re- Eddie left Monday for a visit in Miss Maria Andrews went to Carncen last If the person who found the black serge the delegates War, and, llogon ,,( Omaha, Neb., formerly Catholic church next Sunday at 10 o’clock Gardner of Rockland for week to visit friends. with a Hon. Obadiah from Became a Portland. Elizabeth Knowlton coat, gray lining, made at Hovey's, tiring Regular Army, ; Miss a. no The were which was governor. following delegates in Public Affairs in of Mass., ar- Miss Sadie Wright left, of Boston, lost about town or on Conspicuous Figure George Keyes Middleboro, by Saturday's ,Mon, formerly Belfast, Poor’s Mills to attend the county convention: E. Rev. A. E. Luce will speak at Lincolnville avenue morning, chosen Stamford. rived last Sunday. boat, for Pittsfield, Mass. 5 ,.luesiiay evening, June 24th, Wednesday R. F. W. next at 2.30 m. All are cordial- it to S. Pitcher, John Dunton, Brown, Mrs. E. Wallace Sunday p. will return 1 Court street they will Major Joshua A. Fessenden, U. S. A., re- Judsou Jewett of Mass., is visiting 0. D. Wilson, Esq., of Searsmont was in her sister, W. G. B. Enoch C. Dow, Lynn, invited. confer a favor. Fred Pote, Dyer, died at 8 a. in. June 24th, at his home Newtonville, Mass, ly tired, relatives in this city. Belfast a few days recently. 4 street, Selwyn Thompson, C. W. Rogers, Francis in Forest street. Death came while he but deco- The Junior League of the Meth- The rains Monday and were a lie bad been ill for a week or arrived on Wednes- Reginald Ilazeltine arrived from simply effectively Epworth Tuesday X. Pendleton, Orriu J. Dickey, Elisha slept, so, Ralph 0. Critchett Saturday flowers. At 7.3C odist church a on the shore temporary relief from the but but his condition was not considered seri- Boston for a short vacation at home. ,, !,,. and cut enjoyed picnic long drouth; Asa Sholes. James Libby of day’s boat front Boston. Sherman, and the news of his death was wholly entered the parlor the afternoon of June 24tb. more rain is needed. The rainfall Monday ous, party Unity has accepted an iuvitalion to preside unexpected. His complaint was a form of Raymond Fuller of Salem, Mass., is spend- Mrs. Lloyd of New York arrived Satur- in this immediate was march was played by of the North church Chris- vicinity light, but in Hon. which was with for a visit to her Mrs. Horace Ming The meetings at the county convention and Obadiah indigestion, complicated ing a few days in Belfast. day daughter, a cousin other parts of the county there was a heart trouble. Within the last two or three ;,iv of Somerville, tian Endeavor Society will be discontinued, heavy- of Rockland and W. R. Pattangall, Chenery. Gardner the was able to greet some of Mrs. S. A. Parker left Monday for Rock- stood in the window, and shower. days Major bay as usual, through July August. of the Waterville Sentinel, will be his friends his where he sat to Miss Edna Crawford has to editor upon piazza, land for a few days’ visit. gone Ply- into a bower. Two are transformed Miss Ethola W. Frost has been engaged weddings to be solemnized late get the fresh air. The heated spell of the to visit her Edward preseut. left to visit mouth, Mass., uncle, by her father, Mr. in the season at Dark Harbor. That of last week caused him sume discomfort. Mrs. II. WT. Pitcher recently escmted as at the church in this W. H. Dunbar. organist Baptist A Belfast Man’s Self Sacrifice. Only the evening before his death he con- in Thomaston and Seal Harbor. f Belfast, who gave her Dudley R. Howe of Brookline and Miss city during her vacation from the New Eng- Burrill of Hartford, formerly of Sears- versed cheerfully with some of his friends, Miss Maud Chamberlain of her three H. Mrs. W. II. Arnold and children Auburndale, .. mis attended by of Music. Ellen Mercer Atterbury- of New York takes and gave assurance that within a few days returned land Conservatory delivered the Memorial address at Mass., is the guest of Mrs. B. P. Ilazeltine, Heloise and in at port, be would be able to be about again The from a short visit in Camden. r-n Kingold, place September her summer home. and Monday The Sunday services at Northport Camp- Rockville, Conn., and it was stirring death of his brother, Samuel Fessenden, Court street. who carried baskets of Her only attendant will be her sister, Miss Mrs. R. H. Cobb of Bolsters Mills is for and will begin in and of the occasion. In last January, was a severe blow to the visit- in the ground July August patriotic worthy Henry Bullen returned last week to Chi- ,. they scattered path Katherine Atterbury. Miss Alice Draper and his closest friends noted since her Mrs. Elmer Small. the auditorium at Bayside next Sunday the course of his address he paid this trib- Major, ing sister-in-law, o ,,ier Gordon Kingold acted of New York, a granddaughter of the late that time symptoms of failing health. cago, after short visits with relatives in Bel- G. Winslow. John T. Frost: Miss of is the conducted by Rev. G. ute to a Belfast citizen, He was a member of the well-known Josephine Wiggin Bangor last and Swanville. I,- ceremony was perform- Charles Dana, is to be married before the John Frost, a private of a Maine regiment, Maine family which has been conspicuous guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wiggin. i of Brockton, The Christian Scientists hold services in end of the season to Edward C. Carter of A. D. Kingold was on June 10, 1864, and was in the of the and one of Mrs. Smalley and daughter Isabell captured history country, Rufus K. Patterson returned the bride. The bride was their hall, 127 Main street, every Sunday Andover. taken to Andersouville. His particular four brothers who for a generation were Tuesday M. left Friday to visit Rev. and Mrs. E. S. 11 a’/jIaaI.- Woil ntiailll V PVPR- was a of an from a visit with friends in Becomingly gowned iu .a friend and prison chum private active in Stamford affairs. Only two of Massachusetts. Pbilbrook in Sanford. During the storm lait Tuesday afternoon This comrade had been Indiana regiment. these—Oliver and Seth—now survive. He Miss ever chiffon and taffeta at 7.30 o'clock, to which all are cordially was Velma Rowell of Mass., ing lightning struck and somewhat damaged in the prison for a long time and fast is glso survived by his wife (Miss Mary Plymouth, Mr. Charles llustus of Northtield, Ver- a er of sweet peas welcome. from disease and exposure. of his is the gnest of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur bouquet the cottage of Chas. R. Coombs at Tildeu’s wasting away Conner lielfast) daughter, Miss Alice mont, is spending a few weeks with his sis- with sweet It was known that on a certain morning a G. and six sisters—Mrs. Wil- Ritchie. aught up peas. There will be an afternoon service of the Tond, and the shock was felt by a mail at Fessenden, by hor Mm F1 W Dacrcrati list of names would be read off for ex- liam S. Morrill of Springfield, N. J.; Mrs. a small reception was at the North work on Horace more Miss Leona who has been in Protestant Episcopal church Chenery’s cottage, change. John with his chum went forward, W. 1*. Huxford of \\ ashmgtou, D. C.; Mrs. Condon, Mrs. Annie Adams and Miss Grace E. Delicious re- ite friends. church on next, June 28th, than a hundred yards away. Yesterday and were eager listeners for their own A. Gardner of Chicago and Misses Lynn, Mass., for some months, has arrived vestry Sunday Henry Walton were guests the past week of Mrs. in the loom, names as the list was proceeded with. Susan E. and A C. Fessenden of served dining at 3.30 m. Mr. Orlando is morning it was discovered that lightning Mary, boy tome. p. Titheringtou the name “John If. W. Cook in Brunswick. Mrs. A. T. Early in the reading came Stamford, Conn. ,,ge of Kingold, reader. All are welcome. had struck and set on tire Mr. Chenery’s When Miss Edith lay Frost,’’but John made no answer. Joshua A. Fessenden was born in Rock- Dutch, who has been visiting Mrs. Allan McLaneof I). einschmidt and Mrs. \\. known Washington, C., farm house, of which nothing was the was it was found and was educated in Mrs. M. The Women's Auxiliary of the North reading completed, land, Me., Feb., 15,1841, 0. Knowlton, returned to Albion irrived last used was made his was not among the week and is at her summer el tuner y at the time. The fire was no doubt extin- that dying comrade the public schools, in Philips Academy, and ast week. church will hold its f„T-tnnnlo imou Turn in IF llilll .lotlll SJlifl ? Congregational July in lie enlisted in the residence on Nortbport avenue.

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