September 04,1913

September 04,1913

The Republican Journal V|I|J ME ho : _Belfast, mai\e. Thursday, September 4. iota. § ot loaay’s lournal. ..t^nts The Churches. City Government. FAMILY REUNIONS. Dinsmore. The 36th annual reunion of the Peters..Base Ball...Wed- s| Dinsmore family was held, Aug. 27th, at the Personal t- );s. The Churches Obituary. tnnual PERSONAL Rev. D. B. Phelan will hold services The of the Clements. The twentieth reunion old Dinsmore in Was of T.e Gov- regular regular meeting Gity Govern- homestead Anson, now own- Granges. .City of the Clements descendants of Robert in East Sund at m ment was held family, ed and Mrs. Z. D. Field of t lNgimental Reunions_ Northport y 2 p. begin- Monday evening, September 1, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Dins- Machias ia visiting rela- Mis* Mae Collin* is | from in spending a week with 7th. 1913, Hanson Clements, who came here England more. tivea in Belfast. ning Sept. Mayor presiding. The records Ninety members of the family were friends in Bangor. '.tv Co:respordence. of the last meeting were read and Monroe, present. A dinner was Mrs. \ The regular services of the Mis- approved picnic served, after Marion E. Brown went' to Miss Episcopal 21st. The forenoon was Glouceater, Esley Bicknell of Rockland was the S s. .Belfast Free Library. and the roll of accounts read and ordered Thursday, Aug. hap- which officers were elected: Arthur last sion will be held in the North church at 3.30 paid, President, Mass., Friday to visit relatives. this pily passed in and the va- guest week of Belfast friends. » s.. iyth Maine neunion. excepting bills of D. C. Greenlaw for meeting greeting Dinsmore of vice Nathan p. m. next labor on Bingham; president, Mrs. Grace A. Sunday. rious who arrived Lord returned from a F. C. Philo Hersev. sidewalks and highways, as follows: members of the family, by Dinsmore, Franklin,Mass.; Monday Fletcher of Melrose, Mass, is the The secretary-treasurer, visit in and of Belfast. Seaside Spiritualist Society hold regular team and automobile. A bountiful was Bangor Newport. g uest of his The News Contingent.$ §47 07 repast F. A. Dinsmore, Anson; executive committee, brother, Willis B. Fletcher. > Sunday services at their of on noon Eugene E. Gannon has of Belfast. Base Ball on the place meeting Highways. lf108 01 enjoyed by all during the hour. The Mrs. Lizzie Dr. B. M. Stan- been visiting rela- Miss Bessie Reed Free Gray, Madison, of Waldoboro was the Grounds. High 6treet at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. Library. Id 76 members of the in Monroe furnished tivea in Houlton for several weeks. family wood and Mrs. F. A. Anson. It waa week-end guest of Mr. and School Contingent.... 22 10 Dinsmore, Mrs. J. G. Aborn. j.i tntabacook... Thaw’s The the substantialB and those in other towns Mr. and | Escape First Parish (Unitarian) church will be Free Text Books and voted to hold the next annual reunion at the Mrs. Walter S. Arey of Hallowell *•* Out Defect in Laws of States. Supplies... 356 67 J. F. Murphy returned to Boston, closed and for ser- School and insurance. brought the but none the less essen- arrived to Saturday, A -i.it during August will open Repairs 27 56 lighter 3ame The oldest member of the Saturday visit Belfast relatives. Other Papers Say. place. family after spending the week with J. A. Sewers. 41 tial of the dinner. The re- McMahan, vices on the second Sunday in the 94 parts sumptuous was Mrs. Clara Dr. Carl of i --port.. .Ship News.... Births.. September, present Houghton of Bingham, Gray Bowdoin Medical school is 14th. Cemeteries. 56 75 union was assembled the R. L. Mr. Wm. A. Brower of New York will arrive ! _es.. Deaths..Stockton Springs State by president, who is in her S5th year. One other member of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. road. 569 60 V. A. Simmons. next v Correspundence. and all and Sunday for his annual visit to East Bel- | Rev. I. B. Mower of Sidewalks 20 00 Clements, opened by standing the older generation was not able to be Waterville preached in pres- Mrs. Walter H. Richards has fast Fire Department. 263 singing followed a fervent and entered the friends. Auburn last at a Union ser- 88 America, by ent, Thomas Dinsmore of Colo. Sunday morning Crushed Rock Sidewalks. Greeley, employ of Carle & Jones in their 121 38 appropriate the Lora A dry goods Mr. of London vice of four Protestant held in the prayer by chaplain, Gay'. The annual George Hussey England, is i churches, Bridges. 565 47 1 reunion of the Gay fam- department. iH FOR-PETERS. Chase. the last reuuion were his The records of visitirar son in and Baptist church. General School purposes. 191 54 was held at the George Lincolnville, ily Frederick Ritchie Grange Misses Bessie Park. 6 read, after which the biennial election of c ffi- Read of Waldoboro and Har- Belfast relatives. The 00 hall in with Christian Scientists hold services in Waldo, Aug. 28th, about 30 mem- riet G. Aborn of cers was held, and resulted as follows: Presi- Ro.-kport were week-end Mr. ar.d their 127 bers present. At the business Mrs. Abe Strecker returned to Dor- hall, Main street, Sunday morning at TotaP.$ 4,299 73 Howard vice meeting the guests of Miss Alice dent, R. Clements; president, Aborn. chester, last 11 o’clock and \\ at 7.30 The council concurred in the following officers were elected: Mrs. Albert T. Mass., Sunday after spending ednesday evening following: Hosea P. Annie B. Mr. White; secretary, Clements; and Mrs. Roscoe returned to two wee ks at to which all are welcome. Arthur Robbins before Gay, Belfast, president; Mrs. Walter Staples Bayside. o’clock, appeared the board Howard R. A. Harding treasurer, Clements; chaplain, Rockland from visits with rela- and asked that he be of Waldo, vice Miss Jennie Wednesday Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arthur Ritchie were The services next at Mason’s Mills reimbursed for rock H. P. president; Leven- guests Sunday Citmems; historian, Frank Clements tives in Brout.s and Belfast. taken from his premises for the seller of Waldo, secretray; Mr. Charles Leven- over Labor Day of Mr. ar.d Mis. William H will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed the highway. No Committee on Lora A. by entertainment, Chase, Hon. action was taken. seller of Waldo treasurer; Albert T. Bel- John A. Peters was the guest when Quimby at Pitchers’ Pond. Sunday school, and at Trinity Reformed church chairman, Edna C. Harquail, Lillian English, Gay, The petition of R. A. and fast, historian. The report of the in Belfast last week of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas at 2.30 p m., followed by Sunday school. Mary Hollis, Annie Thompson and Della T. Nealley The secretary Miss Amy L. W ilson returned Tuesday frtm and treasurer were B. Dinsmore, Church street. praying that the vote to extend street read and approved, and the visits with relatives at The services the week Mayo new fficers assumed their chairs and the his- Poors Mills ar.d Camp for, at the First be address ot rescinded was read, and it was voted that welcome was given by President Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of church E. Clements, gave a Bangor and Wilson, Quantabacook Pond. Methodist will be as follows: this, torian, Lydia report. Mrs. Rose petitioners be given leave to withdraw. Sprague, with the response by Mr. and Mrs. George Alton of Portland the Then followed the address of welcome by spent Levi Clay returned to Portland from Thursday, evening, prayer meeting; Sun- L. James who is Tuesday L. Walker appeared before the board and Chase, the oldest member, 84 the week-end in Northport. at 10.30, school Elvia Clements; response by H. P. White: a few days vacation at his home at day morning worship; Sunday asked that he be allowed years of age. A. T. a Citypoint, for work on the Rob- Gay gave complete Mr. and Mrs. at 12 m,; Epworth piano solo, Lucile English; recitation, Avis Benjamin W. Blanchard of making the trip by automobile League prayer meeting bins road in addition to that genealogy of the Gay from the arrival specified in the family arrived to Sunday evening at 6,30 p. m.; service Harquail; song, Ira and Isabelle Clemenis; reci- Bangor Monday spend a few days Mis.- Ardie evening contract. Voted tfiat Mr. Walker of John Gay in 1630, who married the Widow Wetherbee has returned to Ever- present his Erma Pack- with Rev. and Mr. D. B. Phelan. at 7.30 p. m. tation, Nealey; piano solo, Mary ett, Mass., after friends in Belfast. bill for consideration at the next meet- Baldwick, granddaughter of Pocahontas, down visiting reguiar ard; declamation, Norris Clements; vocal Mr. and The services at the church will be as solo, to the Mrs. Prank W. left last Miss Ruth with ber. Baptist ing. present generation. Mr. Gay has neen Twombly Wiley returned Nettie recitation, Isabelle follows: Billings; Clements; on Friday for Beverly, Mass., after sev- Prayer meeting this, Thursday, even- Orders Nos. 73 to working this history for the past spending Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rollings and two children 77, inclusive, were read Alice who was eight eral piano solo, Grant, encored; and weeks with Belfast relatives. ing; morning service Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; and in years, it showed much hard work and re- of Boston arrived tc a few passed concurrence, excepting Order recitation, Doris Clements; original declama- Wednesday spend school at 12 o'clock.

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