The Republican Journal Vol. 87, No. 26

The Republican Journal Vol. 87, No. 26

The Republican Journal.~ VOIXME 87__ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. --—•■v/ in which J ntents of Today's Journal. St. Johns Day in 31st, 1911, Chapter he now holds the Augusta. office of Captain of the Host. The Churches. The News of Belfast. PERSONAL. News of the Granges.. PERSONAL. i,U!.ry. He became a and Select — in .Trans- Royal Master, Feb- jnhj/s Day Augusta. Next sermon subject at the Uni- Robert Edison in “The Girl I Left ruary 13th, 1912. in King Solomon’s Sunday’s Behind Mrs, John O. Black called on ,;1 Real Estate..Base Ball. .The Council, relatives in Rev. W. W. and tarian church “Does Patriotism lead to War Me" is the star attraction sleeper family of Welles- Bells....The No and is now is, at the Opera House East Union f ties -Wedding 1, Belfast, Maine, filling the Sunday. ley, Mass., are at the or Peace?” This is Battery for the season. is of Belfast. .Personal. office of Conductor of the and tonight. but one of the truly great Principal work, Mrs. Colby A. Rackliffe spent the week-end Constructive Rev. attractions that is booked at this MisB Bertha Chute of is f ,uhlican Legislation was made a Knight Templar, May 10th, 1911, in Rev. Haraden S. Pearl assisted Walter theatre. with her in Webster, Mass., the Moth parents Stillwater. of v W ciypsy Quarantine Reg- F. guest Mayor and Mrs. Charles Palestine Commandery, No. 14, in Sturtevant at the Baptist church last Sun- Carlton Read, Albert Fogg, Tolford R. Coombs. ,ns.. Political Points... Father’s Belfast, Durham, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. of sermon Thomas and McKenney Portland Miss Leta Crocker of with the Maine, and was Prelate in 1912, Senior Warden day evening, preaching an interesting Robs Leaman of this are Lewiston was the .4'oventures Mosquitoes.. city are in Belfast and A News on the visiting Islesboro. guest the past week of her ie Commencement... in 1913, Generalissimo in 1914 and Commander Companionship. among Belfast boys who will spend the brother, W. H. Fifth and Dr. and Mrs. Snow. J",c orrected. Eighth in 1915. summer at W. L. West were in Seaman’s The annual of the Church of God Camp Quantabaceok, Searsmont. Bangor Reunions...The New meeting on J Twelve or more Tuesday business and He received the 14th degree in the Scottish will be held on Grove boys are from New pleasure. Mrs. Herbert Black and vV Government Owned Shipping Maple campground expected daughter Abbie of * Personals, York tomorrow. Friday. Miss posed. Pittsfield Rite, November 15th, 1911, in Rockland Lodge Searsport, comdiencing Friday, July 2nd, and Charlotte Carter of Cliftondale, Mass., Searsport are guests of their cousin, Mrs. W. H at .The Maine at is a at the Snow. v John’s Day Augusta. of Perfection -held Rockland, Maine, and holding over July 5th. E. L. guest heme of Mr. H. A. Wiley. Old Bark Matanzas.. Smith of CheiBea. Mass., arrived Fri- \ R. The filled the office of Master of Ceremonies in The services for a Mrs. Lizzie Leach of Or Roland E. Senior Class Day. Christian Scientists hold in day few days’ visit on business. land is spending the Stevens, principal of the Franklin yatt.s 1914 and 1915 He 1913, their 127 Main at has rented his summer with her Albea High school, is his it,,rials. County Correspondence. hall, street, Sunday.morning house on Congress street, re- brother, E. Hutchins. visiting parents, Mr. and He received the 16th November Mrs. \ News. .Secret Societies. degree 15th, 11 ana at 7.30 Miss W. F. Stevens. | tlhport o’clock, Wednesday evening cently vacated by George T. Read and family, Margaret Martin has returned from News of Brooks. 1911, in Rockland Council Princes of Xhe Jerusalem, o’clock, to which all are welcome. to Albert Aroostook Mrs. Julia H. Morse, who has been county, where she spent the winter. Rose returned to her home in of Belfast. held in Rockland, and was elected occupying ; News Maine, one of the Islesboro Services are held in the church at North tenements. Albert Pierce of North Friday from a visit with her .The Prince of that in 1913,1914 and Brooksville spent sister, ,v Howe’s Monthly. Passing Sovereign body Belfast Mrs. Clara E. Church Sunday morning at 10.30 o’clock; Sun- Advertised Lettets. The Sunday with his Cottrell. 'p■ ,f the Grand Army. .County 1915. following letters daughter, Mrs. John S. Collins. The World and American day school at noon and service at 7 o’clock in remained uncalled for in Mrs. Fred \V 'rk He received the the Belfast postoffice Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jordan and little son Carroll of So- 18th degree May 21st, 1912, Varnum of Cumberland .The Maine Historical the All are invited. Lisbon >,:pping evening. cordially for the week ending June 29th: Ladies—Mrs. Mills are are guests of Mrs. Fred the Lusitania. Class in General Knox Chapter of Rose Croix held visiting friends in Belfast and Smyth. Mr. .Raising Isles- Jordan At the church next Evie M. Perry, Miss Adelaide Mrs. boro. will come later. at Colby..An Eventful Voyage. at Rockland, Maine; and the 32d degree June Congregational Sunday Prince, Mr. Care of Milk..Not 1,000,000 in morning worship and sermon at 10.45; subject. Lucy Robbins. Gentlemen—A. S. Descher; Miss and Mrs. James B. vQie 14th, 1912, Portland Consistory held in Port- Melvina V. Parker, first assistant in Sleeper of Beloit, .Fairfield Personals... Leslie 4.(00,000.. “Which is your God;” communion service fol- Henry George, Knight, B. H. the Wis., arrived to land, Maine. Murphy, Belfast High school, is relatives Sunday spend the summer at t-rary News and Notes. .A Self- Malcom visiting in their Since to Belfast in 1909 he has been lowing; Bible school at 12.10. Prayer meeting Reading. B oston. cottage at the yi4lle Wirmer at Fifteen. .The Nova coming Battery, this, at 7,30. At a June of :;a Lobster Season...St. John’s actively interested in the welfafe of the city, Thursday, evening, meeting, 25th, the directors of Mrs. Mrs. Abby McLain of Nettie White and little son William of Washington, D. C., ar- in Camden. .Recent Deaths. the serving as president of the Board of Trade in At the Baptist church this week the services Waiuo County Fair association it was vot- rived last to d Waterville are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Saturday sper the season at her .Stcckton Springs. .Ship will ed to a colt as a rsport.. 1914. He is vice president and a director of be as follows: This, Thursday, at 7.30 p. have show special feature and Bowker. cottage on Northport avenue. v. .v<..The Belfast Price Current.. the Waldo Trust m., the at a macnine for all three and the i.iarried. .Died. Company. prayer meeting; Sunday, 10.45 a. m., flying days, Misses Addie and Mr. and Mrs. A, I. Mather and Jennie Snow have return- the is now in with two friend of On July 30th, 1913, he married Florence M., morning service, with sermon by pastor; secretary correspondence ed to their home in Rockland were guests Sunday of Mrs. Julia G. Lewiston after a visit with of Melville C. and Emma Sunday school at noon; Chiistian Endeavor at of the most experienced and well known their daughter (Smith) McKetn. b-other, William H. Snow. UblTUARY. Hill, of Belfast, and on 6.30, and evening service at 7.30 p. m. aviators in New England. Maine, September 28th, p. Wood Mrs. J. A. Fessenden arrived last Benj of this city, formerly of 1914, their son Peter Lytham was born. Services will be held as usual next Sunday Monday, July 5th,will be observed as a holi- Monday vv Wescott died suddenly .June from Camdeu, was in Camden over St. | at Stamford, Conn., and has rooms at The John's Day, Walter the Methodist church with preaching by day at the Belfast post office as follows: Gen- to take ...c of his daughter, Mrs. Wayside Tea House. part in the Camden Commandery’s fes- IN REAL Rev. Frederick will also eral one hour after arrival of Brewer, where he had made his TRANSFERS ESTATE. Palladino, who speak delivery open tivities. Miss Inez £. Crawford will arrive he retired I at the in East at each mail. City carriers excused at 12 noon. home this ist eight years since chapel Northport 2p.m. Mrs. A. E. who MORRIS L. SLUGG. week after an absence of several Wilson, underwent an opera- The transfers of real estate were at there will be an im- Rural carriers excused for the no collec- months in apt. Wescott followed the following Tuesday evening, 7.30, day; tion on her knee Eminent Commander of I’a'aitii* Com.tund- New York and four weeks age in a Boston tions from street after 12 noon.— Massachusetts, Illinois. first as a lad of 12 recorded in Waldo of portant meeting of the official board. Letter boxes ears, going ery. No. 14, Belfast. County Registry Deeds hospital, has returned home and Austin R. L. Bean and of is able to get most suc- W. Keating, postmaster. family Camden motored ; the best known and for the week ending June 30, 1915. Fourth of July celebration at the about a little. Palestine K T., arrived home Baptist to Bangor and returned Maine Commandery Ambrose J. a member of the Bel- Saturday Sunday, after tors'sailing from ports, church lit xi Sunday A hundred Morrison, Hon. Asher C. from Augusta on a train at 1.10 a.

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