i BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1921._ FJyE CENTS James c. Kouertson and family moved ! ot Belfast. , The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday af- Aid Hospital Aid: The first baptist News .Saturday from the Howard house on up- The Waldo County Hospital Church. Rev. ternoon with Miss Eda Woodbury. For Ueorge C. per Main street to Daniel I. Robertson’s the year ending Dec. 30, 1920. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 PERSONAL. of theS. of V. Aux- his brother’s on Salmond The Universalist 1 meeting of the Waldo Cash received and amount in Uedar; telephone, 123-11. The services :nS Circle house, street. League will meet The annual was held at of worship 10.45 and sale and supper March Herbert F. Hanson and family have moved with Mrs. Arthur Morse Friday at 2 30 County Hospital Aid the bank Dec. 1919 33594.55 7.30. Bible school Mrs. Jessie S. Pattee is a few fti5', h_,a at 12 spending from the P. D H. Carter house on p. m. of Mrs. Cecil Clay last Friday sf- Amount for o’clock. Christian Endeavor at with relatives in Hall. Miller * home expended repairs, days Portland. Korial 6.30 at street to the Howard house. ternoon with a tfood attendance.^ The refurnishing and supplies 1397.12 Thursday 7.30 the raid-week ^ Blaisdell has presented Keep the date, Jan. 27th, of the fire- service. Ben J. Parker is in where n \y. following officers were elected: President, Total cash on hand 2197.42 Pastor’s theme for Sunday Auburn, ha a ex- A still alarm was in at 6.30 men’s ball in mind. It will (; wit check to rung p. m. be held in vice Mrs. morning: “God’s Enthusiast and His Un- is attending the Maine School of Com- Srtm'ent 1 Mrs. Cecil Clay; presidents Respectfully submitted, ii<" of their efficient Thursday for a fire at the residence of the Armory with music by McKeen’s merce. .predation Carl H. Stevens, Mrs. Giles G. Abbott Mrs. Julia Mcft. Ferguson, Treas. payable Debt.’’ Evening theme: “Turn- p the recent fire ion the Chief S. S. L. Shute. The fire started on orchestra. ers of the World ^uiimg and Mrs. H. H. Carter; secretary, Mrs. Upside Down,*’ Acts Charles E. Knowlton arrived ! the roof from a back-covered in Saturday i ( |iie foot of Main street. large log Mrs. Julia G. 17:6. The large Chorus under the Carl E., the four-year old son of Ern- Ida A. Webber; treasurer, The Costume a Choir, night from several weeks in Boston on |! the fire place in the living room. The Success est andOrilla A. committees will later be Party direction of Mr. Paquette, will render se- ;.t little son of Mayor and (Young) Harvey, died in I Ferguson. The business. ladder truck was called and it was neces- The lections at both services The is confined to Swanville, Jan. after a short illness announced by the president. follow- Male w Wescott, to use both chemicals and water to 18th, With a sary with reports were read and Large Attendance, Excellent Music Quartette and the Church Orchestra are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Blaisdell ar® n injury to bis right leg diphtheria. ing encouraging extinguish the blaze. and Gowns. pleasing features of the planning to leave later in the seasoa for the ice on the lawn are printed in full: Pretty evening service. lay on Thomas H. Marshall The a A local branch ol the World Wide Circle will serve public is cordially invited to these trip South. feared that one of the bones a lunch The President’s Report birthday at their regular meeting The costume party and dance in attractive set vices. Last the Guild, a Baptist Missionary Society, was given Sunday Rep H. C. Buzzell returned next when all are To the President and Members of the Monday tc- *j4cmreJ. under the di- Tuesday afternoon, the Armory last Wednesday evening by morning congregation numbered 164 per- organized Tuesday evening urged to attend Aid: Augusta after spending Sunday with his- who has been etn- and contribute. Hospital the Universalist League and under the sons. The Sunday School registered 119 Hamilton, rection of a committee consisting of and in this store for First, I wish to thank Mr. Mrs. Ira direction of persons. family city. b Howes’ grocery Misses Della Delia Mil- c°ld snap of Ti and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Btad- This week’s program for the Knowlton, Cook, Monday, esday M. Cobe for their great for church _ entered the fish mar- generosity, was one of the included a Christian John W. lias dred Trask and Chastine Stevens. Sup- Wednesday was in direct contrast of the bury most enjoyable social Endeavor Capt. Hopkins of Philadel- s' & Co. Richard without their interest and money this Social at the is the Bramhall was spring-like functions of the season and w s well at- home of Miss Cedar phia guest of his sister, Mrs. Hattie- per served at 6 p. m. from a large temperature of the past week. could not have been Morris, has been at entire year’s progress tended dancers and street, on with a of this ,dio Bramhall’s, table set in a cross and bearing the Guild The strong wind added to the discom- by spectators. Monday evening, meet- Mudgett city. accomplished They not only gave gen- ing of the Howes & Co. and was fort of The hall was bright and cheerful with younger boys, the “Rangers,” initials W. W. G. in blue letters temperature ranging from two to three of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Chase returned erously for the years’ pledge the use of and ar- at 13 Cedar street. with blue can les. Their color is ten below zero. Mrs. W. L. flags galore poinsettias On Tuesday evening c ,,-iii. C. Pattee has changed lighted Wednesday each but $500 on old bills Friday from Bangor, where the latter is- West $250 year, gave in fans on the and about thirty young ladies met in the ves- adult classes blue and their motto Growth. Covers reported several crows in her ranged balcony railing treatment her dancing lively and our check Xmas, morning of $1250 try around the receiving for her eyes. were laid for 33. The officers yard. in bud vases on the little tables reserved supper tables, prettily to Wednesday. These following was a and most certainly very great gift for the dancers decorated, and organized a form- Fred W. Pote returned home Fellows hall and were elected: Chastine Stevens; society, Saturday 1 in Odd Pres., The Travelers generous. I wish a vote of thanks be ed in most of Vivian Club will meet next The concert, by McKeen’s orchestra, the Baptist churches the night from an extended visit with ths ir They are followed by secretary, Delia Cook; treasurer, at written and sent them for the Aid Tuesday 2.30 p. m. with Mrs. C. M. by with Charles F. was country over—ti e W. W. to of Sumner P. in (■ or- chairman of finance Hammons, soloist, G„ take up family Lothrop East ,i music by McKeen’s Howard; committee, and Miss C. Mrs. our sincere Craig M. Cutter. The paper Vickery, expressing ap- most enjoyable. Its selections was in- interesting couises of study in world mis- Orange, N. J. pD«*,Ci Hazel Brier; of program, Mildred Irask; of the and also to Mr. Mat- afternoon will be Denver, The preciation thanks; terspersed with a Spanish dance given sions. Wednesday evening brought the of literature, Mildred Black; of member- Mrs. Evelyn Gatcomb has returned to p*8, American Paris, by Mrs. E. M. Glidden. thew Welch for his great interest in the Miss Olive in enlarged chorus choir *- Patriarch I. O. the four chairmen very gracefully by Morse together in the | las, Militant, ship, Doris Clifford; Other work which he has done at the Mount Desert Ferry after spending a few topics will be Yellowstone National hospital. costume and an Irish danced vestry for training and rehearsal. The siponed its annual ball from are also vice presidents; councilors, Miss by jig, by with her Mrs. Susan Park, Miss Charlotte W. He has given his time and materials at in Easter music is days aunt, H. Stev- on account of so Colburn; Lewis the following children costume: Isabel being assigned and a f iu; Feb. 15th Maude E. Mathews and Mrs. George C. and other relatives. and Clark Mrs. John R. Dun- the very lowest ligures and paid for paper Doris splendid is ens, ^fractions this month. The Sauer. will meet the first Expedition, Coombs, Collins, Emily Rackliff, program being outlined. They Tuesday ton. on Miss Wescott’s office anl given time consists of Albert in each month. Julia Chalmers, Fern Linnekin, Bernard Thursday evening, at the mid-week ser- Dr. Addison S. Thayer of Portland was charge on several and materials occasions and and Eugene Hammons, Warren South- vice the pastor will speak “The in Belfast last called in consulta- .; (i[i J. Dickey, Arthur A. The Waldo Trust Co. and its branches upon week, CURIOUS OLD NEW ENGLAND CUS has had other laborers there at his ex- Foster and Parker. True of the tion with Dr. Foster C. Robinson and Thomas at Brooks and are worth, Harry Thomas Way Promoting Work of the Small, the at- Harold Unity circulating peti- pense. His interest, there has most cer- TOMS, The Unitarian Alliance was en- tions to give relief to the The latter was repeated by request and Kingdom”—Matt 20:17-28.
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