The Republican Journal. 92. NO. 32. fttlXME AUGUST o. 1920. _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FIVE CENtF Government the singular distinction of being practi- without Face to Face. cally lapse of time, and is an Harding THE CHURCHES Funeral of F. A. Cushman exceptionally fast-moving story in which Personal. PERSONAL of the Belfast city one j | ,:ar meeting situation crowds upon another with- Hon. Guy P. Gannett of Augusta, mem- Funeral services for the late Frank ^ ! St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, A. held Monday evening, out pause. ber of the Edward A. Moore of 1 Mrs. t was Republican National Commit- Rev. D. M. D. priest in Cushman were held Wednesday, July Whitingsville, Powell Clayton left Tuesday for a There is in it every incident essential Brookman, D., is residing. Present: Al- tee, has just returned from Ohio. While 21st. Mass., visiting friends in Belfast. few days’ visit in to the of a On at 10.45 There was a prayer at thh home on Brooksville. fl making great photoplay, and a charge. Sunday, August 8th, Simmons, Clements and there he went to Marion to take in Miss Alice Sawyer has returned to tvoper, superb cast, excellent direction, wonder- part a. m. there will be morning prayer with Congress street at 9 a. m. by Rev Charles Mrs Alice Frost Leonard of r‘ ] Meriden, Howes, Sylvester, ful photography and remarkable the ceremonies in connection with the W. Portland after a visit with Miss foiincilmen stage sermon. Martin. The deputy sheriffs were the Grace A. Conn., is her Mrs. t effects will warrant the visiting mother, Lena navis, Kimball, Pattershall exhibitor giving notification of Senator Harding of his Lord. to bearers. The house was filled with neigh- Frost. pirPs°n’ this unusual and novel production the nomination. Methodist Church. People’s Meth- Mr. liannett had long talks bors and Rev. David L. Wilson and full measure of publicity. odist Rev. Charles W. friends, business associates and family of Mr. M. G. Prentiss of was read and with Senator Church, Martin, Brewer was the j a. counts pass- Harding and was able to the county officers. The funeral Bath are at Georges pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- services Lake, Liberty, for guest of his H. M. ;-e as follows: bring back to Maine a son, Prentiss, last first hand view of were held at 10.30 a. m. at the old home- the season. 5 42 The Waldo phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- week. $92 County Convention. the Republican candidate and to a give stead in where he was born Mrs. James 686 45 ing, 10.45; Sunday school, 12 m. Evening Montville, F. Preston and son Faulk- O. R. word picture of this most of Bowden of Somerville, Mass., is. 3,381 00 interesting and always lived until he went to Belfast ner of Portland are The Waldo county convention for the service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, guests of Mrs. John the of bis 99 40 Americans from the a Maine guest niece, Mrs. Orlando viewpoint of to take up his duties as 125 00 of a at 7 30 High Sheriff. No M. Hinchman. purpose nominating candidate for man. Mr. Thursday, evening Moody. 355 65 Gannett said: higher tribute of was held last respect could be paid to Miss sheriff, Monday. There I’ve come Services at Mason’s Mills church will Pearl Havener of Portland is the 93 75 back from Marion filled with his life than the Charles R. Coombs and are' was a and great number of people family 401 25 large enthusiastic gathering of the keenest be held 10.30 a. m. guest of Mr. and Mrs. enthusiasm over the person- Sunday at with George Havener, spending a week or 236 29 of that were present at the not more at the.r cot- -irurv. the earnest, working Republicans from ality the Republican candidate for followed the services, Waldo avenue. 34 64 preaching, by Sunday school. tage at Tilden’s Pond. all of the President. I do not know how I can ex- only the house being full but a large 117 23 parts county, called to order At the Trinity Reformed church there Fred A. Johnson and supplies.. press it better than to family left Sat- Dr. and Mrs. 168 04 say that Senator number of people were on the lawn. Elmer Small leave Thurs„ by Dr. O. S. Vickery and the convention will be at to Harding impressed me as the kind of a preaching 2.30 p. m., followed urday spend a few weeks at Lake 900 00 There were day for visits in and the choice of man immense quantities of beau- Lynn Cape Cod* ! 26 68 organized by Judge of Pro- you would select to serve as execu- by the Sunday school. Rev. William George, Liberty. tor of tiful flowers from busi- Mass., also in New York. f 20 41 bate, Ellery Bowden as chairman and your estate. Tel. 221.21. county officials, Vaughan, pastor. Mr. R. Poor of New 38 14 I’ve been privileged to meet a good ness friends and George Bedford, and County Attorney Ralph I. Morse as sec- associates, relatives, Dr. Mrs. Ernest S. Webber with 45 20 The First baptist Church. has a many prominent men, one time and an- Rev. neighbors. Mass., been guest of his sister, 4 40 retary. Judge Bowden held the close at- and their two little sons were in Harmony j other, lots of prominent meu have Ueorge C. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Miss Abbie Poor. 43 26 The bearers were life-long friends and over tention of the convention by an eloquent given me the feeling that they are in- Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 134 82 Cedar; 123-11. Services are telephone, Messrs. J. Mrs. Harry Dale and son and forceful to the sincere—a,l words and no real heart or neighbors, J. Clements, M. M. Junior of Mervyn Ames. .rposes. 289 97 speech, preliminary held in this church the feeling. Senator me throughout vaca- J. W. are dispatch of the business for which the Harding impressed Wentworth, Wentworth and J. W. Wollaston, Mass., guests of Mr. and the other me as a tion season at the usual 10.45 a. Walter F. Perry left .$7 303 97 exactly way; he struck hours, m. Tibbetts. Mrs. F. H. of Morrill Mrs. Virgil L. Hall. Tuesday morning convention was called. Brief and man of Morgan ai^ absolute sincerity. He is the and 7.30 p. m.; with Bible school for Grand North after a ii was then adjourned to at 12 Foaks, Dakota, u kind of a man conducted the services. She paid a glow- Miss Annie left propriate speeches presented the follow- I would gladly entrust o’clock. Mid-week Smalley Saturday to three months’ visit with Hon. and at 7.30 m. service Thursday at Mrs. August 6, p. with any responsibility in the world with ing tribute to his life and character and visit for several weeks in ing citizens of Waldo county to the con- 7.30. Lynn, Mass., Clarence O. Poor. the full assurance that he w'ould look vention for balloting: Frank A. Little- service to his town, county and State. and in New Hampshire. Colonial Theatre after it carefully. Rev. Harry Upton of Springvale will Mr. and Mrs. George Harcourtof Bos- The burial was in the family lot in the field of Monroe, S. E. Bowler of And, after isn’t that the kind of a Mr. and Mrs. George A. Palermo, all, be the preacher next Sunday and other Hodgsdon of ton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fred W. Curtis of W. L. man we want for President? He is not one Plains Cemetery. Belfast, Gray of well known Farmington are guests for two weeks of THURSDAY of the preachers will occupy the Guthrie, and with them are spending a loud shouting, promise-anything The following is an original poem re- star in Troy. On the third ballot Mr. Littlefield Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hall. >a\v this charming t\ pe of a but pulpit on the remaining in Au- week at Camp Swan Lake politician, quiet, reserved, Sundays vised and read at the funeral Mrs. Comfort, !,oiore. That’s why you must was nominated, receiving 47 votes while by Mr. and Mrs. thoughtful—a real statesman. gust, and everyone is cordially invited to William M. Welch of Au- Mrs. Anna Fowler of tion at our theatre. Mr. Bowler had 28 and Mr. Curtis had I liked Morgan: Milford, Mass., particularly about Mr. Harding these services. burn are guests of the latter’s makes a classic of RESIGNATION brother, and Miss Rowena Colcord of ‘i‘i Minter Mr. the fact on the one he does Searsporfc eight, Gray withdrawing. that, hand, The Fred W. and '}• -.sitr’’ Hicks, mountaineer’s his own hand pastor will spend a part of his Patterson, family. week-end with Mrs. Resolutions thinking, but on the otner Just yesterday we met him, spent .the Melvin \ the greatest portrayal in endorsing equal suffrage he is vacation at willing to take expert advice before Northlield, Mass., and on his Heard his cheery greeting, Miss Edith C. Wilson and guests were Cunningham and Miss Ross E. Beckwith of this brilliant received a unanimous Both old young passage. he arrives at a conclusion. I had a good return Saw him and now will be at the shore nearby and smile, at Sargentville last Friday and Saturday at Temple Northport. A furriner,” a city dwel- men Heights, timers and the young of the Republi- example of that characteristic of his will be Our friend lies low.
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