June 22,1899

June 22,1899

The Republican Journal. L _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 18!>0. NUMBErIT” Journal. Waldo —1 To-L»ay’s Congregational Conference. Sunday bicycle riding lies. We should give High School Graduation. pressed. The parts iu this division of the one to work for and V < I- 1 day God; if the bicycle PERSONAL. program were as follows: PERSONAL. <- Fourth.. Nature Studies. be used to The annual further this end, then its use on The exercises of the Belfast > tifty-tirst of the Wal- graduation Chaa. E. nterence.. High School meeting Essay, Home Life in the Homeric Age, Bicknell of Rockland spent Sun- V do Sunday is commendable, but when used for W. E. Marsh was in Card from Mrs. Me- County Conference of Congregational High School, class of ’99, were held in the Carrie Frances Kingsbury day in Belfast. Augusta Tuesday on V eterans.. Farmers lnsti- mere Class Churches was held with pleasure on that day its use becomes Belfast poem, Achilles’ Wrath, business. •; V. the church in Bel- Opera House Friday evening, June 111 Cleora Rosa Miss Hattie White went to Boston A OK 'l. fast. and and harmful. Another element in the problem 10th. A class of nineteen of the Haney by Mrs. H. Thursday Friday, June 15th graduated,one The Influence of H. Cobbett is the sum- vl t»:ii«jue and Other Ports of Essay, Greek Poetry upon Thursday’s boat. spending l«th. The session Sunday desecration is the Sunday news- in the of the and the mer in Knox. : >n Not a Dead Town. opened at 10 30 a. m largest history school, English Literature, Sara Edith West ; Thomas P. *• u.i 3. paper. The union of Thursday, and the forenoon was devoted aggressive moral forces opera house was filled to its utmost Recitation, Prometheus, Lowell. Logan's family spent Sunday capacity. Mrs. I-.obert Hart and sou went to :i Rochester of Cuba. is in Blanche Rockwell with friends in Boston to the inyincible, and England, where The hall was Union. V. Hells. A New opening exercises and organiza- public I very neatly decorated. The a .ding Story ! Essay, A Day at Athens in the time of Peri- Monday tor short visit tion. opinion has united the news- class Mrs. Rev. Robert G. Harbutt of against Sunday motto, “Finis est initium,” was shown ls. Ada Augusta Marriner Roland Follett of Rockland is visit- I'Ali K 4. Searsport Mrs. NY. K. have been in The Koix left Tuesday to spend tho F was chosen Moderator and Rev. S. papers,they suppressed.Make Sun- evergreen letters on a field of white, with Essay, Greek Love af Nature, ing relatives in Belfast. litorials. .(Concerning George summer at. • Lovell Presque Isle. <e "l the School \ ear Mills of day papers unprofitable from lack of patron- delicate at the and front of the Myra Dodge Belfast, Scribe anil Treasurer. sprays top The Lost Mrs. M. E. Braude of : and the Recitation, Dawn, Woods. Reading, Mass., is a Mrs. Frank The afternoon session age publication would stop. No class stage. The colors in the decora- Haskell of Rockland is visit- nUK 5. was opened at 2 prevailing Margaret Louise Keene guest of Mrs. Geo. 1. Keating. Hall Secret Socie- suffers more from desecration than tions were ing her sister, Mrs. Gen. R. Doak. o’clock with a devotional service of half an Sunday the class colors, purple and gold. The Band next a selection j | gave of ballet Wm. A Hill and son of the It means six The left, of Rockland called Mrs. IA..I-; i». hour. Rev. 1>. P. of the | workingmen. days’ pay balcony, a portion which was re- music from followed Joseph Marthon of N. ; Hatch, Secretary Faust, by the Class on friends in Belfast Brooklyn, Y., A impure in omnn>n for seven work. Men are served for Saturday. fs her Maine gave an address days’ mentally the Junior class, was decorated Prophecy Leonard and Em- visiting brother, Geo. R. Doak. li Mrs. j Missionary Society by Ralph Cooper »! McIntyre's and with Misses Grace and Isa cut » physically better for six and Walton left Miss too; W ater Vessels. the methods f that society, of working days garnet yellow bunting (the class ery Marden Heagan. As usual in class Saturday Bertha 1. Bird an.l Mrs. H I speaking for a visit Tyler t> that All .' than seven. Public must colors of two weeks in Boston. (i*oom.. the for work in opinion be com- are garnet and gold) and a the Bird are in A •. opportunities presented the triangle prophecies, prophets disposed of the fu- visiting friends Rockland. E 7 bined ** with forces and these of Hr. F. E. V u-tory Round About missionary field. Interest in the broad mis- legal must be peonies with two oughts of yellow fiowr- ture of the various members of Follett of Rockland Sun- Miss the class ac- spent Mildred Stater is her vaca- I > for the re-in spending Filipinos..An w ork of the world forced by church aud home influence. ers in the centre The was similar to day with his F. A. Follett. a sionary increases individ- design cording to some real or fancied or in father, tion at her old home at -res. -•‘Oulv a D< -g .. A talent, Cooper's Mills. ual interest in the more limited FIou. R. F. Duutou of Belfast that of their class The Junior as local field. followed, pin. class, accordance with some incident or joke of Capt. Joseph S. Tlioinbs of Mrs. Peoria, 111., Mary A. Libby left t visit The work of the Maine with an address on the “Have we did most of the with Tuesday Missionary Society question, usual, decorating, the school life. While these are al- arrived last News of the Oranges The prophecies Thursday to visit his family. her brother, John Clark of Kennetmnk. 1 to new on the and aid of a few of :nty Convention Trans- I maintain ,is as any light prohibitory law?” He supervision the Seniors. and iu this case effectively possible ways interesting, possessed Mrs. M. B. twar.v Wedding Hells., Lawrence and daughter Nita Misses Lena Sanborn and the service of churches in rural communi- spoke without notes, and presented The Senior class, teachers, and the a deal of Lilli;1.-.] Spinnev b..'Tiages.. Deaths. clearly clergy good literary merit, the newspa- went to Boston for a short visit. are at ties. The referred to and liis views on the chairman of the School were Thursday employed tin Seaside Seal Har- | speaker the statements forcibly subject. lu Committee per must leave the class in the present. Inn, Uhas. bor. "f Governor Iiollins of New substance be said: The early Prohibitionists seated the Music was furnish- Cunningham left Saturday to return clehrate the Fourth. Hampshire in platform. Mias Elizabeth Henrietta Timm read a well to R. to the were intense but it would he ed the Belfast and the Howard, I,, where he has E. S. si j regard decline of religion in rural enthusiasts, by Band, exercises written and patriotic essay on “The Stars employment. Pitcher ng at the dedication of the nu of New strange if. in we did not have with the overture Mrs. C. new eting citizens held England. Some of his statements are forty years, opened “Raymond,” by and Strines.” H. Maxfield and daughter visited Universalist ebur.b in Pittsfield yes- lie more on matter of celebrat- too true. There are rural light the subject than they. Thomas. was offered Rev. R. T. relatives in North terday. J many communities Tlo-y Prayer by The question, “Resolved that capital pun- Belgrade the past week. is assured. on July The in New stood the summit of the first great tem- Capen. The response was a selection from ishment John England where the word of God is should be abolished,” was ab’.y A. J. Chalfee of Boston arrived Cunningham of Franklin, ar- hands of au executive Saturday Maas., perance movement, while we have the add- Reinecke. The salutatory was Miss never preached and whore Sunday School is by and interestingly discussed by six members to spend the summer at rived Tuesday to visit h:s vie. \\ si liar H »’inii' of Mayor C. O. Pool. e<l Northport Camp- light of the experience of nearly half a Edith Dunton.as follows: of who I* McLellan, \\. P. unknown. The rural church is a power in the class, presented strong and well ground. Arnold. century. Americans are a Parents and friends: Your here p h■ h. L. T. shales and the world. The city churches are re-inforced law-abiding peo- presence arranged arguments in the affirmative and Charles O. Mrs. C. W. shows in the Fernald of North Searsport Small age of Castine is in Bel- 1 ; for law is your interest occasion, and yet Poor is chairman aud from the members of t he rural churches ple respect early instilled into The were: and to most of it means and must mean negative. disputants affirmative, left by train last for fast under the medical j the mind of you only Thursday Minneapolis treatment uf Dr. E. II. Welch from youth. Hence when the evils a Flora Estelle secretary, I the country Sunday school. The Mis- recurrence of the annual celebration of Blake, Colby Alden Rackliffe, on business. A. Wilson. of ires of the celebration intemperance become apparent it was the of our school. Frank sionary Society is trying to up and ex- closing Leroy Flanders; negative, Mary > keep As Mrs.

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