January 01,1914

January 01,1914

ItuJMESO NUMBER 1 '■■■■ '■ ■■ -i. SECRET SOCIETIES. The Churches. 4' meeting last Sunday noon and the reports of PERSONAL. of 'loony’s loumal. OBITUARY. •* the officers were The first PERSONAL. _■ > very encouraging. All members of Golden Cross Temple ore report was from the secretary, Mrs. C. E- Harley Godfrey is visiting his grandfather ilifornia High School Building.. Edward W. Thurlow, who died at hi« home The Seaside hold regular Mrs. L. O. of Vinalhaven is to be at the election of offi- Spirituslist Society and waa as follows: Hopkins visiting ro Rond Convention. .Obi t- Ikto requested present Rhoades, n Lewiston. Day in Rockland, Dec. 19th, waa a son of the Sunday services at their place of meeting on Mrs. Joseph Tyler. cers Jen. 2nd. I do not need to tell you that the .. .Secret Societies... .Wedding Friday night, Certainly Bernes O. Norton has been in Boston for of Bel- Moody E. Thurlow, who was in the uilorkig High street at 2 and 7 p. m. has been one of and Personal...The New* \ past year progress pros- Arthur Ritchie was called to Castine last As a At the meeting of Primrose Chapter, , The Churches. .New* of the business in that city half a century ago. regqlar perity. The fact is too evident to need itera- everal days on business. There will be special music at tits North on business. Transfers in Real Estate, *nd ho Order of the‘Eastern Star, tomorrow, Friday, tion. The repeated cali of class after class Monday legal ges.. boy the sea appealed strongly to him. church next morning, with Kiss N. Carl D. Gray of Bowdoin Medical College is tion of Ocean Myatery a Fake.. Me- evening, there will be degree work and a full Sunday for more room and better equipment speaks Miss Edith Strout left for Port- as “royal boy” on the Yo«n£ Saturday ( at the home "Gilmore’s Winter- shipped Hesei Shaw of Winthrop as soloist. for itself. We began the year 1918 with 192 guest of Mr. V. A. Simmons. s of Camp”. Mclxmn. attendance is land to resume her school duties. that Held chanic. commanded by William requested. names on the roll. To this 126 have A t woods Happenings Capt. The service at the First Parish number The of John C. Clement of to morning of marriage Belfast ntion in Year 1918. Thia voyage took the from New York The annual meeting of Timothy Cuaae Lodge been added. During the year three our Mr. and Mrs. Colby A. Rackliff spent Christ- ship t ind Miss Church (Unitarian) is held at 10.46a. m.. Sun* members have died, 15 have moved away (one Jessie Frszier of Barre, Vt, will take nterest to Potato Growers.. An- San Francisco, thence to a Peruvian port, F.[and A. II., will be held this,Tburaday, even- mas with relatives in Stillwater. dav. The Sunday school meets at 11.46. gone away to school) 26 names have been dace Jan. 9th. Milk •» of officers and transaction r Liberty Passing...The thence to and from there to Eng- ing for the election for us with Miss Louise Won- Antwerp, dropped non-attendance, leaving E. Heal returned to Boston Sat- VerBUS the creamery...The The lien’s Forum will hold a in the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Proctor and little lish The thoughts of another voyage of any other business that may legally come banquet 276 names to start the new year; a net gain of after daugh- of Alfalfa...Poultry Fattening port. urday spending Christmas at home. to near future, when an address will be by 86, with an average attendance for the year of :er Annie, who spent the vacation in Windham, Business .The UBe of Silage around the Horn impelled young Thurlow before the lodge. given 162. Then we have in our home department a Mr. were returned last Cow... Maine’B Big an some prominent man on an interesting sub- ^pd Mrs. Karl Cottrell Christmas Saturday. the Dairy quit the Young Mechanic, and he joined of Arch list of 21 which we are to Members Corinthian Rofal Chap- names, expecting of e Problems. .Bath’a Launching sailed in guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury. Mrs. H. H. who is the English ship. For seven years he went to last afternoon ject. see greatly increased the coming year. The Johnson, spending ,rd When Grandma Goes away, ter Sedgwick Tuesday ex- superintendent tells me there are 12 in Miss Louise W. who Christ- winter in is the of her Personals. .Liter- foreign waters, and had many interesting of the steamer party for the children of the Richards, spent Portland, .guest daugh- m).. Pittsfield on the regular crip Tremont, Uniyersalist the main who came in the school through mas at and NoteB...Christmas in but when the finally came to school is to be in the near future home, returned to Farmington Monday. ;er, Mrs. Frank R. Woodcock. News periences, ship where they were guests of Minnewaukan Sunday given home department. We are hoping that some Quebec his mother’s pleadings were success- and conferred the Royal Arch degree and a committee has been appointed to have of our young women will willingly serve the Mr. William C. Crawford of Allston, Mass., William Durham, who has been in California Points .The Chapter 86. .Political in him ashore for time* Return- ~ school in the capacity of visitors for the home to some a Le ful getting all on its candidates. returned on the Tre- charge of it. arrived Saturday visit his mother and sis- lor months with moving picture com- They we the •s of Brooks. the tail- department this vear Then have ing to Rockland Mr. Thurlow entered Scientists hold services in ter. pany, arrived home Dec. 24th to visit his of Belfast,, mont yesterday morning. The Christian cradle-roll. I shall leave Mrs. Frost herself to News with his father and regained there or shop 127 Main at tell you about that. This year we have 6 Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Cottrell left last Mon- mother, Mr^. Annie L. Flanders. of Belfast. .As Rockland Sees At the meeting of Mizpah Rebekah Lodge of their ball, street, Sunday morning als until the latter's death, when he became an names to add to that most awe-inspiring docu-. were elected for the ensu- 11 o'clock and evening at 7.30 day for ttoston, where will the win- Miss Marian Knowlton has returned to Bos- i'he Schooner Regina, Winterport officers Wednesday the Roll of and these are they spend at & Hill’s tailor Among ment, Honor, they in employe Knight shop. ter. ton to resume her studies at Miss Pierce's ortant. Happenings of 1913 ing year as follows: Miss Louise A. Smith, o’clock, to which all sre welcome. who for 12 long months have not missed a ses- his other activities Mr. Thurlow was at one orial Review. ..Tips Here and sion of the First school: Wil- 1 ichool, after the recess with her noble grand; Mrs. Annie R. Fernald, vice The services next Sunday at Mason’s Mills Baptist Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John S. Collins spent Christmas i spending par- a member of the force, and ran liam Ella o,d Republican Reorganization, time police Norris, Raymond Young, Smalley, wi* auu Free grand; Mrs. P. Belcher, secretary; Mrs. Dora will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed the with Mrs. Collins' in North Brooks- iviid. Duwiia n. xvnuwiiuu. iwn on Isleau da.it Belfast old Engine Co. For by Mrs. Nellie Perkins, Mrs. Idella Rich and parents j with the famous Dirigo Carroll L. ary The Atlabtic and Pacific.. M. Kneeland, treasurer; Young, Sunday school, and at Trinity Keiormea cnurcn ueorge W hite. Also the list of those whose ville. Miss Marian M. Heal left Tuesday on her re- 30 he had been afflicted with al- Lifesrfvers’ Record. nearly years of trustees. The other officers are cards show one absent mark: C. B. chairman at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday school. only Dr. and Mrs. H. L. of Thorndike urn to Chicago, after spending the holidays at most total deafness, in spite of which he de- Rhoades, Gerald Howard, Ned Ward, Mrs. O. Kilgore jckton ...Searspoit.... appointed. The installation will take place in lome. .She was joine,d in Mr. Cobe, Springe. from association with his “Some thoughts appropriate for the New E. Frost, Albert Cuzner. Were it not for the were Christmas guests of Miss Jennie M. Albany by marrieu.. neu. rived great pleasure Jnnnnrv Under the retiring officers the order [Korn, small Will Stevens’ name would be on the Miller. who had been in New York on business. Mr. friends. He had been confined to his home for Year" will be the subject of the sermon at the pox has flourished and enters upon the new year Roll of Honor for the fourth time and Ned ind Mrs. Cobe to make a to Bel- in- church next expect trip more than a year, his infirmities gradually UniversaliBt Sunday. Sunday Ward’s name would have been added for Miss Kathleen Tuttle went to Auburn last HIGH SCHOOL with every indication of prosperity. fast later on. kUFOKNIA will be no lecture in creasing until at the last he was unable to school at noon. There the sixth consecutive time but for the Friday to spend some days with relatives and BUILIDNG, George R. Page, a retired merchant of Lewis- death of his father. The annual outing j leave his sick bed. For three months he had the evening.

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