The Republican Journal. !)3. -NO. ^Mh 23._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1921. -FIVL~CFNTS^ and Lome Again jj*ne I nation, and others for the glorious time The Unitarian Conference Government we have City and Parting Words iS^jfttsws-RiK: ; h id. j PERSONAL (meeting The Sports Third. To the people of the town who PERSONAL j In its Annual Session in Bel- #aldo County Boys. have so generously opened their homes to Fifty-Eighth The regular meeting of the Belfast City the Mrs. Grade Bowen of Morrill was happy crow<i we fast. Council was the C. E. and “Come Again” were gathered?.,gathered at .tfrthe us, wish to express our appreciation held Monday evening, Mayor last White of the Belfast Candy ball grounds on j guest week of Mrs. J. F. Congress ! for the Wescott Sheldon. Company was down ,d by electric lights on hospitality which has been so The opening session of the fifty-eighth presiding. Present: Aldermen town Monday after Under the direction of over and shown. and Council- Lewis Philbrick of Knox being confined to his H-tched Main street i NormalNorman S. n**!,Donahue and beautifully gladly annual Maine Conference of Unitarian Simmons, Darling, Hatch; has been home on Miller Harry A Foster men a few street with a street, to express the In the standing broad Fourth. We heartily thank the good Howes, Sylvester, Thompson, V. L. spending days with friends in this severe cold threatening jump Nickerson ladies churches was held Monday evening with ™aa of the Methodist church for the Hall, Kimball, D. S. Hall. city. pneumonia. the city and individuals feet- 2 ■ incheai 8 this The u7 of Waldo R.£StsTth,.8 Young fwo wonderful banquets served there. the First Parish church in city. roll of accounts was read and pass- H®rb*rt M- Stevens and ; boys county feet; Murch of 7 feet 9 George Guthrie of Boston has been the rS'c Mias Waldo, inches We never ate ed as follows: Delianin S. Cook are in n the Boys’ Convention In the better food, or were ever There were twenty-five delegates includ- Dexter to attend running high jump, K. Nicker- served recerft guest of bis son, Ralph the by more beautiful Contingent 95 Guthrie, graduation at the N. H. and bin. While every- girls. ; of the ministers. The devo- ..$ 279 and wife. Fahy High feet- 10 Fifth. ing many and School. iminary work had indi- Cr^n8 IT*4 feet Wo‘th i inches; To the churches and ministers Highways Bridges. 4 561 97 Edwin Bernard, the former’s I GrafTan, 9 F. we tional service was led by Rev. Dwight, inches; Warren, 4 tender our for the warm City Building.. '525 90 Mrs. Frank L. Gardner of nephew, is a graduate. actual results were far feet, 8 inches. In the appreciation F. Mowery of who spoke briefly Auburn has standing high jump welcome and have Houlton, City Team. 102 87 been the tation of the most s.ri- : Nickerson was splendid way all helped guest recently of Miss Nellie H. Evan F. first, with 3 6 the on vital arid formal religions. Mayor Good Roads Machine Co...... 71 18 Wilson, Wesley C. feet, inches; conference. Hopkins. Howard E. Wood, me genuine regret to be \oung, 3 feet, 3 inches. In the Clement W. Wescott extended the wel- Supt. of Schools. 93 75 Wilson and Miss Una Green- running Sixth. Finally to the speakers and i' is the fact that all the brotd jump Nickerson was come of the city to the conference mem- Street Lights. 402 26 Miss Izora Duncan of city and Charles of first, with 14 State Y. Id. C. A. and to Jeff Islesboro was in la" °m Meservey could not be 9 1- especially School Census. 100 00 Morrill have delegates feet, inches; W Kelley, 12 feet and bers with his characteristic cordial but Belfast on her way home from North returned home from their b M. Smith, Wilfred LaPoint and Mr. Dodge, Street Sprinkling. 16 55 studies at the U. losing public meeting inches; 12 feet we brief manner, leaving not the slightest Newport. of M. « Boardman, and 4 wish to say the of the words Machinery and n the Methodist church. inches. In the memory and Tools. 2,655 24 Wiison Eflis is the ball games the oftmh doubt of his sincerity of purpose un- Belfast Free guest of his sister, 1 Unity here spoken will go with us and Library. 147 36 Edward H. and Mrs. r Dodgers won from the Y. bounded in Belfast and her Dickey family of red A. Johnson. He has Parade M. C. A. Fly will us to be pride people. School 62 20 complet- I he help better men. Long live Contingent. Rockland were recent guests of his moth- a year s Swatters a William P. L.L ■ course in by score of 7 to 5. In the Belfast, Hon. Whitehouse, D., the Free Teat Books and 684 07 banking and finance Three cheers for Waldo countyi Supplies.!.... er, Mrs. Lois O. Dickey. in New York ive feature of the con- lineup of the former were S. Gralfan conference president, responded. From School Repairs and Insurance. 255 66 city and will attend a like Credential Committee summer school parade following the in- Webb, Waning, Tozier, Murch, Report. frequent visits here he could testify to Paupers. 52 60 Mrs. Percie Dyer Thompson of Port- in Boston. Wood Chase! Sewers. 3 at the Baptist church Jones, and L. Gralfan; in the latter Sidney Graffan of Unity read the re- the truth of Mayor Wescott’s assertions 00 land is spending a few weeks at the Ab- Edward Sibley has returned to Chica- were port of the as to the and its citizens and Cemeteries. 105 03 bott house on Smith, Elliott, Staples, Rob- credential committee, Bart- city sug- Church street. go after spending the winter in Cross, State of Maine. 220 18 Pasadena, A. Fos- ietl J of that the wuuld soon Calif. Principal Harry erts, F’erris, Card, Cochracie, Ness. The Whiting Northport, Carroll j gested delegations He leaves June 18th for a visit in Miller Sidewalks. 219 79 Rev. George C. Sauer left tt Troop Three, George All Stars with 15 points won from of Brooks, John Farris of Stock- I know for themselves. President White- Fire Tuesday for Boston and and the Department. 652 73 Camden to attend vicinity expects to reach ut the Belfast Indians with 2. In ton Lemuel Lord of house’s address dealt with in School the State Conference master, the former were Colby Springs, Winterport, religion Charity...!" 3 00 Belfast later in the month. Malcolm Leach and church life and of the United Baptist Churches. erson; leader, and what Shibles, Plaisted, Vosc, Crie’ : of Islesboro, Ernest business, private was Police...!.!.!!!!!!!! 4 95 Mr. and Adams, R. Mrs. L. W. Stevens of West might be all the boys of Gralfan, Waning, Warren. In the Sproui of Searsmcnt, Albert Parsons of in fact a logical solution of many of the Hayford Account. 34 34 Rufus of latter , School Fowles Vvhitefield returned Kennebunk and little lhe of the line, were Thorndike. dilficult questions the present Transportation. 388 00 daughter, Doris, length Woodbury, Sargent, S. I day home Tuesday from a few visit arrived Gralfan, General School Purposes. 129 17 days Sunday by automobile and were ion was also accompa- Blake, Blood, S. Smith, Leaders Boys Total churches are facing and must solve. He with Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts, Murch Float and Ferry.28 F. Sheldon. the guests of Mr. Stevens* Mrs. er. The line of march Boardman. also made fair and frank assertions of mother, Belfast, 3 46 49 J. L. Stevens. They returned to their streets around the relations of the church to politics, Mr. and Mrs. James Feyler and Miss pal and. Sunday Meetings Belmont, 0 3 3 Total.$11,772 01 home Tuesday. the labor questions and cardinal moral Mary Rice of Thomaston were i At the meeting for and Brooks, 1 3 4 The Sunday boys men held not mayor and city marshal were au- visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mr. and Mrs. T. George at the Unitarian Burnham, u 0 0 issue*, only of the church, but of Sheldon. Dodworth, Danquei church Sunday after- thorized to employ a traffic officer to be who spent the winter in 1 the home. The laymen’s movement California, have j| noon cards were distributed with Frankfort, 6 7 located at the Mrs. Blanche Dodge Turner and chil- arrived Methodist church pledges and its influence is felt : intersection of Main and and opened their summer home pro‘- as Freedom, 1 9 10 already in dren of Gardiner are signed follows: Accept Jesus Christ as High streets the guests of her at best of banquets and it the vital life of the church. Presi- during summer months. pa- j North Shore. They came* by auto my Savior and Islesboro, 1 5 6 The rents, Mr. and Mrs. Leader, 71; to unite with mayor and committee on enrolled Tewksbury Dodge. from New York and were ed by the girls of that 1 dent Whitehouse called upon Rev. A. accompanied the church, 22; to teach a Bible Knox, 5 6 ordinances were to j Mr. was class, 10; R. Ph. instructed prepare a Mr. and Mrs. Frank by J. W. who is their Grace said by to Liberty, 1 6 7 Scott, D. of Bangor and ex- Stephenson of ! Dougau, guest carefully consider Christian service as revision of the rules and ordinances.
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