The Republican Journal. 84 BELFAST, MA1SE. THURSDAY, JULY 1912. U>lp1E 11, ^UMBFR 2ft of Today’s Journal. decorated auto driven by Donald contents The Fourth in Belfast. Clark, in ery, Miss Louise Hazeltine, Mita Margarel which rode the following members PERSONAL. of the of- White, Mias Katherine C. Quimby and Mias PERSONAL. Inn Opened... Visiting i fice force: personalT ! v rthport The Weather was fine and the Celebration Mias Ida Ames, Miss Ruth Ather- were dinner 1 .The Fourth in Belfast, Margaret Van Vorhees gueata; Fa v •,men. ton, Miss Verna Randall and Miss Annie Boardman of Bangor is Game..Personal..News a Success. Marian Rhoades. several of the officers visiting Mrs. Sallie Durham Hanshue arrived from ij Innings later, accompanied by relatives in Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Tucker “The The Belfast Opera House. Boston last of Boston are of the Granges. night before” was less disturbing than Manager Walter attending the ball in the Opera House. Friday to visit relatives. J. Clifford’s Miss visiting friends in Belfast. >n County “Barrens.’' (Edi- on some former occasions. of the Ford car, prettily decorated and small at din- Julia Sullivan of Waltham, Mass., is the gt j Ringing There were many other parties Percy Poor of.Providence, R. I, arrived last r; New Record...Coffee Im- driven Mr. Clifford. The of Mrs. E. Miss Abbie 0. Stobbard has church bells at 3.30 a. m. on the mora- by occupants were in guest L. Cook. returned from a United States..Bastel- I began ners and teas during the ship’s stay port Thursday to visit Dr. and Mrs. O. S. the members of his and “Admiral” Vickory. visit with friends in Montville. the ing of the 4th, and the town clock on the Uni- family Don Some of the were classmates ol Maine Hills of Boston was in town for the Harnessing Tides..Rapid midshipmen Mr. and Mrs. Otis Alden Robbins. have returned to ! Miss Clara R. Steward of n Exports to South America. tarian church waa thereby put out of com- Charles B. Hazeltine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber Fourth and the week-end. Northport came in The A. Camden from a visit in Boston and New York. Demo- mission until There was the usual Coe-Mortimer Co. B. Stantial’s car, and were en- Monday lor a visit with friends in town. Travelling Rigs.... I Friday. Hazeltine of Northport avenue, Thomas B. and T. Dinsmore went to Ex- and Irving Mrs. Harriet P. Adams gelation.. 1Uquests by fusilade of fire crackers and of horns* decorated, driven by Mr. Stantial, one of Hazeltine and of Cambridge, Mass., Mr. and tooting tertained by Mrs. daughter Boston Monday on business. Mrs. Norman H. White and party of eaves. County Correspond- the sales agents of thfe arrived last to the season in Bel- but mainly confined to a small section of the company. Miss Marian. Hazeltine is in the di- Friday spend Boston are at tbeir at j Caatine Normal School,... Young Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hubbard of Lynn, fast. cottage Saturday Cove. so Eastern Illustrating Co. R. L. Cassens auto Mass., -- in Real Estate.. city, that most got a rest. It vision now at afternoor Primary people night's Annapolis. Thursday are Miss Mabelle E. Paul of Referendum In- the banner of the Waldo visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. Annie Wellesley Hills, Returns. wits a cause of general when the sun carrying County the a tea at the home ol Canney and Miss Mabel Butters rejoicing officers were given Mass., is at her home in ."tatistics of School Children. Herald. Littlefield of was of spending July Belfast. rose with of a fair streel Phillip Portland the guest Bangor are guests of Miss Maude E. Bar- Bells. Personal, Thursday every promise Mr. and Mrs. James H. Howes on High Mrs. Wedding The Central Market. Titcomb of friends in town over the Fourth. Lilia Danielson Hall of Brewer has re- that was fulfilled. It was a Bros., repre- a dance was them ker. hes Obituary, day—a promise and Thursday evening given turned sented their auto home from a visit with Mrs. hot but a breeze the by large delivery truck. Belle ot Belfast ...East Bel- day, southerly tempered in the squash court at the Chenery residence Mrs. Frank J. Starrett of Amsterdam, N. Y. Frank N. Lord returned to last Fri- ! in the rear was Bangor Cates. heat and in the the Bringing up an unmistakable somewhat, early morning These and other informal entertainments by arrived last to visit relatives. day from a short visit with relatives in this in a Friday Miss streets over masculine woman’s garb, a Lucy Chapman will arrive which the parade was to pass pushing baby the citizens were, we are told, greatly enjoyec city. this, Thurs- Detective (story) “The Miss Sara Edith West of Boston is were the com- carriage. expected day, morning by boat to visit Miss i Mot.. Women and Religion sprinkled, thus conducing to by the officers of the Utah, who said they Miss Abbie O. this week for a vacation visit with her mother. Ethel Bowden, who has been visiting in Stoddard. i >eason (|H»em).. Wedding fort of those who took part in it and of the THE TRIZE WINNERS. should with them most recol- carry pleasant has returned to her ,i, W. ..Pittsfield Mrs. Carter Camden, home in Winter- l ;Perry. spectators as well. lections visit to Belfast. The Mary has returned to Fairfield, Miss Winnifred Sanborn Fancy floats, Aurora Rebekah team, 1st; of their closing port. is filling the posi- The after a few weeks’ visit with relatives in Bel- Belfast Band gave a concert in custom Shoe was the ball Friday evening in the tion of assistant operator in the rs’ Union. Yacht Worker’s Union, 2nd. festivity Western Un- j Bangor fast. Rev. Gilbert E. and son Sherman of hous^ square at 8.30 a. m. to a and ap- for the officers of the Utah anc Edgett ion office. I Orchard Spraying Ex- large Business floats, James H. Howes, 1st; Math- Opera House 1 Rockland called on in was the which Miss Belfast friends last Thurs- | Recent Deaths. .George preciative audience, and next order ews 2nd. the visiting yachtsmen, of mention is Blanche Messer of Attleboro, Mass., is Miss Marian Brothers, day. Bailey arrived from New York Vote Right in Septem- parade, which was started on time and made elsewhere. the guest of her sister, Mrs. William H. Ar- nearly Autos, Read’s Garage, 1st; Leonard & Bar- Saturday to spend a vacation at her home at ,-well Reception to Hamp- Mr. and went over the route advertised in the follow- 2nd. nold. Mrs. Edward Thompson of Bangor | Waldo County Farm Con- rows, GAME. Citypoint. order: M. R. Knowlton and A 12 INNINGS visited Mr. and Mrs. William the Knox County Farmers Or- ing City Marshal, All the were silver Mr. Eardly Pinhey of Hudson, P. Q., arrived Haugh past j prizes cups. Mrs. George of ! 1 he Sixth Sense at Sea. the mayor in a Orrin J. week. Frothingham Portland and single carriage; Dickey, The ladies of the Rebekahs served lemon- Easterns and Belfast Team Tie With a la <t Monday to visit his cousin, Mrs. James H. Mrs. Florence Wright of South Paris are s ; Stockton Springs. ..Mar- chairman of the celebration committee, and Almond C. Robinson of guests | ade on the grounds at the back of the Public 9 to 9. Howes. Somerville, Mass., of ! rn .Married... .Died. Score of Mrs. E. B. Lunt. Linwood mounted; William, little arrived last to Thompson, the to the men Thursday visit Belfast rela- 'orrespondence. Library during parade from (Special to the Bangor Daily News.) Mrs. Henry F. Jenks of Canton, Mass., is the Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lunt, in full Indian tives. Wentworth and little daughter of the battleship Utah, the line being halted and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hazeltine, Belfast, July 6. Belfast and the Easterns Brewer will costume on his pony; squad of Bellast police, Miss arrive next Saturday to visit Miss ORT INN” OPENED the men marching up in squads. of South Brewer played 12 innings of terrific Cedar street. Gertrude Frohockof Camden graduated mounted and on S. battle- Edith Strout at her home in foot; band of the U. The dinner served A. E.Clark baseball this afternoon and then had to call it from the Gorham Normal School in the class East Belfast. by Camp, S. of Mrs. Frank M. Seldon and Miss Dearborn of followed about 500 officers and off on accour.' of darkness with the score 9 tc ship Utah, by V., and was of 1912. Mr. and Banquet and Dance. Auxiliary liberally patronized, the are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. J. H. Estabrook of men 9. Belfast appeared to have game stowee Haverhill, Mass., guests of Newton, including sailors, marines, midshipmen, and a boon to many visitors. Several bands Miss W. F. away with the big end of a 7 to 2 score in the L. E. McMahan. Lucy E. Rhodes of Rockland is the Mass., arrived Sunday and will two nr., Burnham, proprie- and Red Cross Bel- spend police squad, stretchers; and the Brewer and ladies were enter- but the Easterns to work with theii of to the last Camp 6th, got guest Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McDonald, Church months in their camp at Swan Lake. opened public fast J. Lee Patterson, leader, M. C. bats and tied it the end of the 9th. Ir Miss Ethel French of Lowell, Mass., arrived Band, tained, together with many up by street.
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