
KjrMtTs'B NUMBER 46 Beautiful flower* bore silent testimony of the The amual of the louay s lournal. ^ OBITUARY. The meeting Young People’s SECRET SOCIETIES. i. affection and esteem in Churches. PERSONAL. ^ which he was held. A Society of Christian Endeavor was held last Veterans Meet-I man baa into the .The good gone, gone sunshine of A will be held Sunday night in the North church and the fol- -» .Obituary. .Food Maria Louisa, widow of Daniel Whitehouse union Thanksgiving service Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter held a spec- another country beyond our ken. The inter- lowing officers and committees were elected: Mrs. Caroline A. Russell is ill at Pomona at the home of her in the church Nov. 22d, with address J. ial with work in seriously ■ Grange, Groves, passed away daugh- Baptist meeting Tuesday evening the her ^1,1 Schoolhouse ment was in Greenlawn Cemetery. Con- Franklin Waterman, Jr., president; Miss Mar- home, 24 Union street. fjir Arches -The ter, Mrs. V. A. Simmons, No. 11 Franklin by Rev. Haraden S. Pearl of the North Royal Arch degree. ]> in Real Estate.. guerite Owen, vice C. Wood, Lincoln A. V..;insfers Nov. 89 10 months and gregational church. president; Wesley Warren of Searsmont was a re- ■W-'\ Calvin Austin Re- street, 4th, aged jtears, Mrs. Lucinda Cressey, widow of Matthew The officers of Palestine secretary; Thomas E. Bowker, Commandery, cent guest of relatives in this i, 21 days. Her death was died Nov. 1st on the farm in A was ob- treasurer; city. ;hn Eastern Steamship paused by paralysis. Cressey, Liberty very successful Rally Sunday Knights Templrr, were installed Wednesday prayer-meeting committee, Miss Ida Carleton R. personal. She was a native of Waldo, the daughter of where she was born and had passed all her life. served last Universalist church. Nov. Eugene Conner went to Waterville Tues- Sunday at the Dean Knowlton, Katherine D. evening, 11th, by Wilmer J. Dorman the late Louis F. L. and Jane a Kittredge, c! day on to remain .The Roosevelt Dis- Capt. Clary Ryan, It was the farm on which her father and There was a and special Grand Junior Warden of the Grand Command- business, several days. I large congregation Wesley Wood, Lillian lookout commit- Men in Congress.. and was the ninth of a of 18 children than Dexter; family mother settled more ninety years ago. sermon and music for the occasion. ery of Maine. Mrs. Margaret H. Friend of Aetna is the .... War in tee, Harry E. Bowker, C. (J Railroad.. and the last to in child- Wesley Wood, Flor- pass away, although She was the daughter of Joseph and Lucinda occu- guest of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Sherwcod. Pro Patria (poem) Rev. E. C. Whittemore of Waterville ence Shaw, Lillian Dexter, Mrs. H. S. Pearl; Mrs. Jessie Sargent Pattee, District Deputy* hood she Was the frail one of this large her was 76 •> family Woodman and age years. Her Mr. and Co "Dry"..Election pied the Baptist pulpit last Sunday morning missionary committee, Dean Knowlton, Geneva Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of the Mrs. Edwin A. Jones were in Boston Mount On the maternal side she was a direct descend- the old-time customs liv- I :lt Heagan... practiced of of the the week on a family and evening, speaking in the interests Stephenson, Blanche Jennys, Thomas E. Bow- Eastern Star of Maine, Anchor past business and pleasure ; .nl Notes. .Pittsfield ant of the first married in Belfast— inspected trip couple ing, raising flax and woo) and manufacturing social Baptist schools in Maine. ker; committee, Annette Holt, Harry Chapter of Searsport Tuesday evening. She Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Coombs left Tues- William Patterson and Mary Mitchell. In her them into material for clothing and for house- Contract Mail Ser- The Christian Scientists hold services in Bowker, Donald Spear, was accompanied by Mr. Pattee, Past Patron day for a week’s business and life she did in Marguerite Owen, pleasure trip to Weather... The early dressmaking Hartlord, hold use, such as bedspreads, blankets and Helen H. ving their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at Kittredge; music committee, Mrs. of Primrose Chapter. Boston. V.. he Saddle...Origin of Conn. Later she came east, and Jan. 15, 1857 and after cook stoves had 1 table linen, long Thomas. E. BUi 11 o’clock, and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Bowker, Miss Ida Carleton, Miss A class of Mr. and South married Mr. Groves in where she household use large candidates received the I Mrs. H. P. Read of Week’s Mills .Mg1’ Montville, come into general they used an Helen H. to which all are welcome. Kittredge. Council of Free ; ,, ot Belfast.. o’clock, degree at the meet- the week with Mr. News lived 38 yea^. For 20 years she had made her fire for cooking and candles of home man- Masonry spent past and Mrs. Robert .The News open of ; pondence. home with Mrs. Simmons. Mr. Groves died Mrs. maintain- The Mason’s Mills ing King Hiram Council, R. and S. M., of j F. Russ. the ufacture for lighting. Cressey services next Sunday at THE ,s of Granges., SCHOOLHOUSE PROBLEM. Rockland, Friday evening, Nov. 6th. Grand I March 16, 1914. Two daughters and one grand ed the same simple manner of living and sel- will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the Mrs. Mary Watts Partridge of Sardypoint is ? Belfast, Principal Conductor of Work Wilmer J. Dor- j survive to revere the name of one home to visit the and Reformed church the of her Mrs. 1 Mexican War of daughter dom left except neighbors. Sunday school, at Trinity To the Citizens of Belfast: Now that it guest niece, Ira M. Cobe, at the man of Belfast made an official visit of in- Husking Bees..The who was indeed a home-maker and a beautiful She was an ardent admirer of everything per- at 2.30 p. m., folio ved by Sunday school. has been found to Hillside. impracticable carry through spection that evening. nie. The Law Mak- character—Mrs. Etta E. Simmons of Belfast, the Grand and while health taining to Army Services will be held at the UniverBahst the achoolhouse plan of last the Mrs. H. A. Clark of Palatka, Fla., who spent spring, ques- A Mrs. Edna E. who lives on the home a at the Me- large cumber of prominent Masons were j I Ring, permitted was familiar figure church next at the usual hour. tion arises, what next? the summer in is the of Mrs. of Sunday Sunday Houlton, guest j > a Wrecker Busi- | in attendance last afternoon and place in Center Montville, and Miss Alice Es- exercises ol the Grand Army Post, of We this winter to Friday even- F. Suffrage morial school will meet at noon. The Men’s Forum hope relieve the pressure Robert Russ. [ j.:,. Library.. at the Masonic school of instruction in telle Simmons of Belfast. In religious belief which her husband was a member. men in the fifth 79 ing tit es. .The Weakness will also meet at that hour and all are grade, pupils, by putting the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevens of North Sears- Pittsfield. different were \; chine. The End of Mrs. Groves was a and for years at- •‘God who studies each separate soul Central fourth in Thirty-six lodges re- Baptist cordially invited. grade the McLellan house were of their Sam- New of makes His beautiful Twelve of the 24 district port guests Saturday son, Europe..Sul- tended that church, singing in the choir and Out commonplace and their room to a presented. deputies Next at the church giving division of the fifth uel R. Stevens. E'; ../ iu whole." Sunday morning Baptist were One in Massachusetts in the school. In her last ill- grade. After this our present. lodge teaching Sunday I. s. D. Rev W, F. Sturtevant will to the Jun- greatest need is a new Married... Died.. speak and two in New Hampshire were Mrs. Hamlin Burkett is ill at her home, 29 ness she was heard to the of her High school The represented. sing hymns iors on “The Horses" followed a ser- building. community is in- : i. :i Springs-Ship has King's by At 6 a delicious was served in Charles street, having suffered a to Mr. Wm. R. Towne of Seattle, Wash., vited to consider two p. m., supper paralytic early years and when unable sing repeated mon on of possibilities: “Salt." In the evening the subject under the of shock last Sunday. advised us of the death in that city, Oct 11th- First: The Belfast Grange hall auspices Bethlehem --—— the “Oh Land of Rest for Thee I Sigh.” the Public Building ! hymn, sermon will be “Love.” Corpora- In i M. Porter. He writes: "Mr. Porter still Chapter, O. E. IS. the evening Meridian Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Riggs and Miss Myr- She had a contented, happy disposition and her of Henry tion, extant, might retain a part of the \i< NEWS. A teachers’ class has been ] \\ in December 5, 1P49, and training organiz- lodge worked the M. M. degree in a most ac- tle Simpson have returned from a visit with mind was clear to the very end. She was a was born Searsport, McLellan lot, thus escaping last ed at the Methodist The first session spring's rela- I think in the seventies, as he was church. final ceptable manner. Refreshments were served relatives in Newburg. off diplomatic charter member of Union Harvest Grange, left there obstacle of building on city land, and 6 Russia and Mariners F.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages8 Page
-
File Size-