The Republican Journal: Vol. 90, No. 46

The Republican Journal: Vol. 90, No. 46

The Republican Journal. ^ r^j MK oo. MO. 46 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918. FOUR CENTS was the most 3 times a The journal. The and Girls’ Clubs. convenient for we all at- milk. I fed him this ration daj Brooks; Paul Griflin, Northport. Red Cross Notes. Boys’ tended school | 100 to 125 lbs, PERSONAL during the week. We con- until he weighed from tinued j meeting Saturdays until school when I fed him. twice a day morning and Pigs. Work Drive. He'd in Belfast whe" \ noted war Third Annual Meeting we met all he could clean up in 20 minutes Ivanella E. Alici The following articles have been ship- ; closfd Wednesdays. Dur- night Jackson, Liberty, $4; J. N. of is Girls’ Agncul- Attendance and Excellent ing the winter Miss except the meal Hoit Hampden Highlands N- and With Record Ruby Barker gave a of the same mixture, L. Clara I. Edwards ped for the month: 174 knitted .articles, I ICO demonstration on sal. to 1 1-2 lbs. Light, Liberty, $3; relatives in Belfast and Red Cross Notes. Exhibits. War Breads; it was at increased to 75 lbs. and /isiting Liberty. lubs this Lawrence Burnham 90 pajamas, 188 transport slipper^ 30con- meeting where I became enthused and during the latter part of my feeding Liberty, S3; Mitchell, so valescent 110 Miss Eliza J. of Portland although I had cooked some before and this ration I did not have skim milk 1 S2; Owen Berry, Knox, S2; Hattie E. Mc- robes, refugee garments, Cunningham Letter from it mixture. Another Over two hundred members of the enjoyed immensely. A short time af- put 12 lbs. meat meal in the Kinley, Jackson, $2; Kenneth W. Colcord 270 comfort kits, 80 quilts 5x7, 2 knitted : irrived recently to visit friends and rel- in Mr. and o old Yarn Donahue gave an When he was 5 months days : Paper Waldo County Agricultural and Canning interesting Belfast, S2; and SI each by Ed^rin Berry, afghans, 1 knitted infant’s afghan, 550 ieves. Correspond- talk at the schoolhouse. Although few he weighed 226 lbs. and was exhibited at County accompanied by their leaders and first Ger- blue jackets, 400 cotton pads. Frank Waterman and Theodore Bram- Clubs, of the girls attended the demonstration, 1 the Belfast fair, and won the prize Knox; Augusta Nickerson, Belfast; found it so parents, began to gather in Belfast early interesting that I wished more of *3.00. trude Staples, Belfast; Freemetta C. Paul, The Belgian Relief garments have been lall were at home from Coiby College to might have gone for too fatten my pig as soon Maine Items.... last Friday morning with headquarters they might have I did not start to Helen Wilson, Stockton Springs and the is made that ! | become not want to kill Knox; forwarded, request ipend Sunday. interested and thus a few more as I should, because I did Rea! Estate. at the Armory in the Belfast Opera no more be sent in until there is another been added to our club which consisted of him until December so started feeding Ashbury Marden, Kn#x; Norman Webber, Mrs. W. H. Snow was called to Water- Orrin J. as secre- Stockton Springs, House. Capt. Dickey, eight members. him this ration of 100 lbs. corn meal, 25 Brooks; Ida M. Jones, Jackson; Lloyd H. call. zille Tuesday by the death of her sister, 6 lbs. meat i ^ of the Belfast Board of Trade, assist- After school closed Miss Alfreds Ellis lbs. feed 1 lb. salt and spondence. tary flour, Wentworth, Belfast; George Deering, The annual meeting of the Chapter rfrs. Herbert Fuller. came and gave us a a thick paste and giving f Belfast. ed by the Boy Scouts, extended every demonstration on meal, making Brooks; Raymond Deering, Brooks; Mil- will be held Nov. 20th at 4 m. bread; although she had time to show us him all he will clean up to a feed. p. at the Claude Jepson returned to Cam r Dev- ! Heins in the way of enter- ;,nd Hunting courtesy possible as far as the dred E. James only rising, we learned the I have kept fresh water, charcoal,wood- Hall, Brooks; L- Eastman, City National Bank. This will be an ins Monday after spending a furlough at Three Men and tainment, etc., and County Agent Nor- most important part, the We weeds or some other green stuff Ruth mixing. ashes, Knox; Merton Reynolds, Thorndike; open meeting and a large attendance is 1 lis home in this and he is now city. v Saw....Smart man S. Donahue had charge of the pro- planned to make two recipes at each before him at all times, i Leman, Liberty; Walter Chase, Burnham requested. meeting, one at least to be taken from the 6 1-2 months weighs 308 1-2 lbs. and Howard W. Heath arrived home re- Somebody’s Dol- gram and the business affairs of the meet- old, William lesson which we were labor $44.72, [ Evelyn A. Hadley, Jackson; studying, the other has cost me including my A renewed call is made for jokes, pict- < :ently from New York to visit his mother, The forenoon was taken up with was sold It. ing. one Mrs. Miller or one of the members if the pig ! Smith Lyjlia F. Herrick, Belfast I making $14.34 profit Brooks; ures and magazines of the size of Harp- 1 drs. Flora W. Heath. suondence...Ship- registering, assigning rooms, distributing recommended. Our first attempt at at the market price. Doris Clarence Bar- | Clements, Monroe; or recipes outside of the lessons was cream Kenneth W. Colcord, Be.fast. er’s, Scribner’s, Century Everybody’s. Julia E. clerk in the Carle go On....Truth club buttons, etc., and many a smiling Owen E. Brooks Miss Brown, ] den, Brooks; Miller, As the of is puffs. We had very good luck as Miss quota scrap-books 500 per a sud- child was pleased by these buttons. Be- George Hill- tore, is convalescing from very Ellis can testify for we had them the day Club lead- Clayton Higgins, Belfast; month it will take a all ad- Miss Ella Greely,the Liberty good many maga- len and serious ill turn. Married.... fore the afternoon exercises began she was here. I didn’t count but I South Montville Born.. them, | man, Troy; Lyle Paul, to with the er, made the report of the nominating zines keep up order. This journed to Custom House Square where think she must have eaten at least a Isabel Stubbs, Brooks; Arthur Reynolds, Frederick Obrey of the Home Furnish- Market. dozen. committee for officers for the coming furnishes an easy way to help. Interest- Adrian C. Tuttle took a fine group pic- Erlon Waldo; John F. ng Co, has been at home from Camp the summer we made Troy; Payson, cards will be ! During various year who were separately presented by ing post acceptable, and ture of later sold as souvenirs. 1 Elder )evens on a them, other which was ice cream. Gray, Troy; Arthur Hall, Brooks; short furlough. things, among request neither these nor the magazines need be Work Drive. at with Mr. Crossland with the urgent War The program opened 1.30p. m., We made strawberry ice cream, robbing J Murphy, Burnham; Donald Deering, Miss Florence M. Kimball has returned [nitevi for a and failing that for a smile, new. Please leave your contributions a piano solo by Miss Isabel Mrs. Miller’s garden for the berries. speech very pleasing Brooks. 1 rom Bath accompanied by her brother About the time we to eat received the cheers of their either at Miss Annie V. Field’s on Prim- and Frame of Clement W Wes- began people while they j, Well Advertised Searsport. Miss Isabel Frame of Searsport woe ' van, who had been seriously ill with in- appeared from all directions but we had a fellow workers: President,Fred MeKinley rose Hill or at Mrs. J ohn R. Dunton’s, ’■ ~ cott, mayor of Belfast, president of the ,, Assured. plenty for all. thrift on the National luenza. of vice president, Jerome Quim- the 8 stamps, $2, 9 Church street. National Bank and of the Board of The was done at Jackson; City housekeeping chiefly war and when her name is for- of Miss Ruth Le- garden Harry L. White, who enlisted in tne took evident in welcom- home, although we got plenty of practice by Brooks; secretary, INew Utticial Orders. •d War Workers Trade, pleasure warded to Washington, D. C., she will in dish at our I am man of treasurer, Miss Ruth M. 'Javy some time age, is now in the pay- leaders and and washing meetings. Liberty; “On last year, nearly thesub- ing the clubs, parents a February 10th, v ms been sure we all enjoyed our season’s work as • receive National certificate. 1 nasters’ training school at Princeton, N. them Streeter of Brooks. six weeks before the United States de- and most took the occasion to congratulate well as increasing our knowledge of cook- ,,nf. fences What the clubs are doing for the bene- State Leader Crossland complimented He has been commissioned ensign. in the coun- we “Hoov- clared National Red Cross Head- well on their happy lot of living ing and housekeeping; surely war, ,,f organized of all be learned from the follow- the Club on their exhibits and estimated Davis of Ben- re- erized” for We did not leave a crumb. fit may advised its to Eugene I. and Frank O. under try. He remarked that the assembly quarters Chapters prepare ommittees Most of us will it next incident when it was learned that a that the in the hall annex and the death he used to try again year ing display for war.

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