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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 4

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Fewer in Higher Income Brackets Local Personal Mention Gardiner Local News Souvenir of Dixie Experience jr! 4k -i ft A i Bfr and Bfrs Richard AnketaH and children Frederick and Bfary returned 8unday to their home In OFFICE tl MAIN AVENUE TELEPHONE 17 OQes-Hours 9 AM to 9 Sttutdayi 9A to 12 ML Nipping Weather Brightens Outlook for Ice Harvest Gardiner Nurses Guests of Honor at Farewell Prty Too members of tho Burring staff of tbs Oardiner Oeneral hospital who are to tan for post graduate courses la Chicago la January were guests of hoaor st a farewell party Monday evening at the Home -Miss Sylvia Weeks of this city who was graduated from the training school of the local hospital4 in 1S34 and Miss Marian Elsenor of Gorham H- a graduate of the Maine Oeneral os in Fort- An unidentified monoplane carrying three men and a woman who did not give their names made a reed landing at 5 Monday ntoleave morning In the 25-acre rolling field graduate work at the Chicago oq the farm of Frank Nichols in ring-In Hospital Chicago X1L orm-cr cL: -mates associates and members of the hospital faculty attended the party and presented the two muses with appropriate ts Refreshments were served after a pleasant evening The for the a ted by greenhouse a pleasant evening home was prettily decorated occasion with flowers don- tlon running lights on the wings woop over the roof at a low altl-e tuds and settle Into the Held When Special Watch Service at the Nazarene 1VT CNlSnt service out of gas and requested a ride int Augusta-The only Information volunteered waa that they were I from Boston and were headed t--ard Bangor After obtaining 10 gallons of isollne at an Augusta filling sta-jn they breakfasted at the Au-a Wsteh Nirht service gusta House and were driven back A 7 w- to Farmlngdale gy Mr Nichols where they reimbursed him for his services and took off about an hour after landing be held at the Nazarene this evening commencing eight A song service led Although the period of cold wea-tner ls nipping ears and treating radiators It la making prospects bright for the annual tea harvest on the Kennebec River It was learned at the 8 Talbot Co Monday The lee has already reached a thickness of from 9 to 10 bach- two Inches mare than was recorded at this time lata year The Ice la of an exceptionally high grade and needs only- a layer It the proper of enow over it to give "temper" was the opinion of an experienced Ice harvester The annual Ice harvest by the Talbot Co wUifltait as soon ns the Ice reaches a thickness of me foot Last year the cutting did not begin untU January SO and was completed after four day's by a crew of from 50 to 60 William McDonald The death of William McDonald occurred at 5:15 Sunday at his home- in Dresden Ur McDonald waa born September 3 1867 In Dresden the son of Francis and Emily Pushard McDonald and remained a life-long resident of that town He la survived bv one son Lyle and by three brothers Samuel Frederick and Clarence all of Dresden He was a member of the Dresden Lodge 7 de A No 103 The funeral will be held at 2 Wednesday at his late home In Dresden Burial will be in the Pine Grove cemetery Funeral of Wm Kelley The funeral of William Kelley waa held at ten o'clock Monday morning at Bt Denis Catholic Church at North Whltefield The Rev Fr John McSweeney pastor of the church was the celebrant of the solemn mass of requiem with the Rev Fr Culbert pastor of St Church in Gardiner Deacon 'and the Rev Fr A Dougan also of St Church as Sub-Deacon I The bearers were Jerome Hickey I Joseph Kealey Roger Trainer John and Charles Skehan and Phillip Colbath Committal and burial were at the family lot In Calvary cemetery North WKltefleld Thermometer Again Hits Sub Zero Monday brought anotbersulHsero iy leading for uncle official In-1 rtrument at the Pumping Station deg with two degrees below as the Staff Photographer A life preserver from the Dixie the Wner which went aground off the coast of Florida during the hurricane of lata September Is a souvenir in the possession of Miss Eva Towns of Gardiner Miss Towne received the preserver after a recent lancheon held an board tho renovated Dixie In New York to which all the passengers who were on board at the time of the hjurrlran sen Invited Of the 285 passengers who were board at the time of the storm -aid Bliss -Towne about 225- were present counting officials of the Morgan Line and thelr-guests The Dixie she said had been entirely remodeled at a coat of nearly will -Church at bv Harold Kimball will open the observance and will be followed by Scripture reading by Fred Merrill followed bv prayer The Missionary Society of the church will give an hour's program after which the young people will give a musical program under the direction of their teach ter Mrs DeLong Hi on- Mr DeLong pastor of the church will preach a New cir's sermon and -thene win be rol call and testimonies followed by prayer to usher in the New Year TTwryone Is welcome to attend this service AMUSEMENTS Robinson Knew That Rogers Would Be Star High up In the list of the ten mosr fascinating people he has met through a lifetime or rouping Bill Robinson places Will Rogers star of Old Kentucky" the Fox picture at the Opera House Robin non who worked with Rogers in vaudeville when the star was Just starting out la prominently 1 eat a red in the adaptation of Charles Dm racing romance "Rogers so well known In these days" observes Robinson those days" observes Robinson "and I take a lot of pride in that fact that at the time predicted he would someday be our greatest Adv OPERA HOUSE Contlauoua from 1:00 LAST -TIMES TODAY Doors Open 12:30 HIS LAST PICTURE Plane Makes Forced Landing in Field on Nichols Farm Four Passengers Fail to Identify Selves Before Riling Gas Tank and Leaving for Bangor Farmlngdale and after obtaining a supply of gasoline took off again Bant Bangor 51 Nichols heard the plane as ha waa working In the barn and ran out-in time to see the regula he asked the occupants their dlf flculty they replied that they were Dr Forrest Tyson to Address Church Gathering The Men's Brotherhood of the Highland Avenue Methodist Church will hold its regular monthly meet- ingtonlght at 8:30 with Dr Forrest 3 Tyson as the guest speaker Sup-ner will be served at 6:30 Dr Tyson who is tencent at the State Augutta has prepared a special message for men and all have bf en Invited to attend the superln-Hospital in Sliding Victim Rests Comfortably George Puller four jrear old son of James Fuller of 7 was resting comfortably at the Gardiner General Hospital Monday after treatment for Injuries received on Sunday when he waa run over by truck operated by his father The accident occurred in the yard of the Fullers home -Sunday afternoon According to the version afternooiL According totne learned by hpspltd officials the and child was sliding In the his sled went In front of He Buffered a broken right collar bone and was believed to have no internal Injuries One Gty Delivery on New Day There will be only one city delivery on New Day from the Oaralner Post Office Postmaster David Kelley announced yesterday The elty carriers will make their regular rounds In the morn her- win be no rural delivery trips on the holiday The stamg and general delivery windows be open from 7 to 10 A 'and the money order and registry windows will be closed all day Members of Samuel Grant Chapter A will be interested to know of the broadcast over Station WLBZ cm New Day afternoon at 2 Th esublect will man cogent of Frances Dlghton assswsia fSKOnt wo William Chapter 220 WATER STREET PHONE 668 Annual she was being shown about the re- novated liner Dixie after an ex- cellent luncheon on board to which all the passengers of the ill-fated trip nad hurricane attend In New York on December 8 'And what might that be?" asked the courteous Mr Von Astroff purchasing agent of the Southern Pacific Line at her elbow "A life pjreserver" waa the reply ie she added wouldnrt course care for one of the life belts you have now I would like one of those the ship after the hurricane Many naneneem kent the life nre- the life preservers tar souvenirs out I neglected mine that I had Miss Towne parson on time of the hsmA Hfvm home upon York one of had been lata Septem- week as the guest of friends and relatives In Auburn The South Gardiner Men's Club hold a Tuesday evening at 740 In the Congregational Church vestry Bir and Bfrs River Avenue Caiman coldest This was one degree warmer than Sunday's reading Veteran weather observers diet that January mouth basing their tlons on the Old saw mim un um Ilf nnMu vi Friday In the month rules the 52222 months 'The reading last was three degrees above the aero mark Will CWR I to keep feeling seen it all I cared to" The result was that who was the only Maine board the liner at the HimHMvia fnlmil sf Iibf hurricane found at her her return from New which Only 32 in Excesc of £1000 000 Compared with 50 Previous Year Washington Dee (ff) slight trend towards redistribution of wealth waa seen by soine observe! tonight in the treasury preliminary statistics of 1934 income Based on returns through August 21 the figures showed fewer person a in the higher income'-brackets than in 1933 out more persons in lower income groups In 1934 only 32 persona reported of SlfiOOOOoTcon- incomes in excess (rested with 50 the year before' 118 reported Incomes between gSOOjOOO and $500000 compared with 141 in 1933 and 684 reported incomes be- 695 issS000 11X1(1 8300000 against On the other hand the number of persona reporting incomes of leas than $5000 Jumped from 3-091666 in 1933 to 3568788 in 1934 while! those receiving between $5-ooc and $10000 increased from 229-75 to 288170 Similar 1934 increases were reported in other lower brackets uo to the $100000 to $150000 group The aggregate In income for the ras $12456 262491 with year was 812456 262491 wi liability of $506481125 The total net (Income for 1934 represented an Increase of 149 per cent while 'taxes due the govern-ent ment were 459 per cent In excess of the previous year This table shows the number of returns by net Income classes In the two years: Classes 1934 1933 Under $5000 3568788 3491966 610000-610900 288U70 229754 $10000-625900 102488 75443 20951 16423 $50900-8150900 6073 6921 $100900-6150900 $150000-8300000 S30b000-S500000 $500900- $1900000 $1900000 and over 1984 695 141 81 50 Barbara Stanwyck is Granted a Divorce Lob Angeles Dec (AV-Just five minutes was required today to end marriage Hollywood regarded aa idyllic for seven that of Auburn-haired Barbara Stanwyck and sniillng Frank Fay The actress her blue eyes shield ed by dark glasses obtained an In terlocutory divorce decree after ner- vously telling the Judge: There were arguments with her husband also of the screen and4 then he became cool sullen quiet "It was mostly during the time I was working" she testified In a low voice "1 would come home and find him very sullen and cool toward me He would not talk" She said It made her so nervous that she lost her normal weight was 120 pounds It was nec-ill essary to call a physician two or three times she said They separated last August seven are after their wedding In 6L juls August 28 1928 Custody of their adopted son Dion Anthony Fay aged 4 was awarded the actress Ely for Smitb if He Seeks Nomination Lenox Mass Dec If Al for the Demo- Smith wants to run for cratic nomination against President Roosevelt former Governor Joseph Ely (D) of Massachusetts will "back him to the Ely here today as oounsel In a hearing will accompany Smith tax to Washington Jan 25 when Smith Ians to speak before a dinner of he American Liberty League Himself one of the mast outspoken critics of the New Deal Ely who nominated Smith for president at the Democratic convention 1928 aid he waa not surprised that the former New York governor had declined an Invitation of the Roosevelt a to visit the White House 25 had three yean to consult with him about slate and national affairs and they never once asked his opinion" about a thing Why should they start asked Ely Electrical Concerns Show brofit for 135 Pittsburgh Pa Dec (F-A change from red to black in -fes profit and loss statements ofl most electrical companies In 1935 shown today in a summary of the past year ay A W- Robertson chairman jpt the Westlnghou Electric ami Manufacturing com- 1935 industry has employed more men paid more wages more dividends and more taxes than for many years previously he stated "It is a good record It to mat tribute to -American business-Regardless of the many obstacles encountered through everlasting effort a fresh' foothold has been gained and we have reason to believe that improvement will Portland Me Dec Edward McDonough 68 a phyJr clan here 43 years died of hart disease today A Holy Cron graduate in 18897110 received his mliau degree In 1892 from the Bowdoin Medical aehool since He was a brother of the late Mon- fgnw Bflchael McDonough vicar Oeneral of the Cathoiie Cto- eeae of Portland who died in UjJ lston two yean asp: A son- to Rev William McDoi pastor of St Ambrose church mond v- If yoe ever suffer tea gavindi dyspepsia heartburn or any stoaaca discomfort that comes from or-sj conditions try i this pew wotertu femady at one It is so much qn and better and safer than sods and omsr harsh sllralinra Sold at all drugstores 4 Tha Cany On in Endea Club and the vor of the first fihrltMi Baptist church will sponsor a social ana wi watch night service Tuesday evening from M0 to 12 Covered dish refreshments will bo sexvedT Bfrs Addle Littlefield te fiiEivniMi of the refreshment committee and Bfrs Xna Baker is In charge of the entertainment has been a as chemist In Cumberland BfiHs Bfr graduated from the Uni Afalne and was employed for seven years as a chemist In versity of tha and Madison asbestos ri magnesluzp p1" in Ambler Pa Howard duller chairman liman of who te a the candidate Atttabh Randolph and Windsor was a business caller in Randolph on Bfon- day Bfrs Chester Albee of Washington Avenue left Monday morning for Boston and will sail on the 8 Arcadia for New Yorit City for a ten day visit Mta Lucille Gordon of Readfleld has been visiting for the past few days with Mary Stances Oosllne of West Gardiner selectmen of China who te a Udate for the Republican recitative to Legislature from the News from Community Tret The Richmond Corner Community Christmas tree sponsored by the children of the Sunday school and the young people of the Christian Endeavor Society held a very successful seasonal program at the brick school Monday evening The two departments furnished presents and candy bags for sixty children also transportation after the following program Santa offered and In his usual Jolly manner presented everyone with candy and removed the presents and bags from the three' Christmas trees Santa waa received with as much enthusiasm by the grown-ups as by the children Program opening prayer Ray Foote recitation Alice Lancaster "The Christmas Tree" Helene Passmore: "Spirit of St Nicholas" Harrison Porter song "Clap Clap Clap" Loutta Bounce recitation "Our Slow Lola Lammers: a Christmas Santa Robert McPhee Bfrs lantia Bfabel Knapp Fairies' Cora McPhee Dorothea Rideout Mar garet Lane: Brownies Maynard Brown Richard Palmer Wilbert Lane Recitation "A Secret" Maxine Passmore: "Who Is Buddy Passmore "A Microphone for Santa" Richard Palmer: "A Christmas Irene Lane "When Grandad waa a Little Boy Willard Lane adng "Silent Sunday School Story of Baby Jesus (In of Baby Jesua pantomlne) 'first part Maynard Brawn Bfary Alberta Rand Jos- ma mmitwi swwim www Ray Foote song "Away hi a second part Margaret Lane: Wlsemen Koine th Lancaster Dick Thompson Gard Enman: song "It Came Upon a Midnight dear" to the by Alice Lancaster Helene Passmore Max Ine Passmore closing thought Rev Stetson: Lincoln rear itatlon "Goodbye" Charlotte Brown The aehoolhouse waa very prettily decorated In green red and white Bfra Ruth Lane Bfrs Emma Ray-nea and Bfn Doris Brown had charge of the entertainment which was followed by a social Bfr and Bfrs David Houdlette of Dresden Mr and Bfn John Bfarrl-ner of Freeport Bfr and Bfn Freeman Mosher and Donald Mosher wen guests Christmas day of Bfr and Bfn Harold Averlll Buss thy Averlll returned to Freeport for a few days sister Bus visit at the home of her John Marrlner Dr and Bfn Paul Dumont of Skowhegan wen holiday guests of the parents Bfr and Howard Small Bfr and Bfn Russell Rim three children spent Christina: with days with Bfr parents la Portland Christmas guests at the home of Bfr and Mrs Frank Heath wen Bfn Bfary Heath Bfr and Mn Herbert Heath and family and Bfta relyn Heath Bftsi Berdlna Catlln of Augusta haa been visiting her sister Bfn Charles Sherman Bfr and Bfn Purlnton and Mta Clara Fogg were Christmas guests at the home of Bfr and Bfn Herbert Cornish Their daughter i Hazel Cornish a teacher at Academy spending her with them Brldi Vacal Bfta Betty Wilson High School Assistant haa been spending her vacation In Boston and Christmas Alfred Bfr and Mrs Nelson who have been living on the James Carr farm on the BflUay Road have closed their home and gone to Bfassachu-setts for the winter The schools In town have been closed for a week The schools will all open with the exception of the Millay School Bfrs Nellie Sylvester who has been the teacher In that school for many years completed her duties December 20 Bfr and Bfrs Albert Pratt and family who have been living in Fred house have moved to Lisbon Falls Bfrs Sarah Small la spending a few dap at the home of her daugh ter and husband Bfr and Bfra land Rogers George Merryman and cousin have Just returned from an auto trip to Florida visiting many places of Interest there At the stated meeting of Electa Chapter 8 Monday evening degrees were conferred upas six candidates At the dose of the meeting a Christmas tree was enjoyed when each member present received a little girt The tree was prettily decorated Later an stew rapper was served In banquet hall Thursday evening McDonald Temple 8 held their annual Christmas tree Tha members invited their families An oyster stew supper was served after which the tree was enjoyed The tree was very prettily decorated and there were girts for alL Friday evening Merrymeeting Orange held their Christmas tree At the dose of the business meeting the Lecturer presented the following program: Music by the Grange question "Do you observe the true spirit of Christmas hy many: reading on Wi" Christmas Bfary Webber stunt by tha members and the eintewg Bomber- was 1 etnalng bv the After that "Sums appeared and passed out the man 'gifts 'm the tree The decorations we re very pignut ES? and all had a very Hlgfa8d New Yearts ban at the Town HaU School win hold-h Thraday evening Tbe publlo it io- rtted to Board of Trade CleCtlOll' MOllCiay Canton Bfaas after spending the holidays with the former's parents Ml Bfr and Bfrs Anketell of Spring Street They were acoom-nnta in uv and Bfrs Frank Bffi-Vf1 two children who returned to their home In Stoughton and Bfrs after visiting Bfr Charles Burke Randolph Bliss Lois Luce who has been a atlenl at the Gardiner General patient i Hospital treatment la the home of Bfr and Bfrs Pomeroy Dresden Avenue for surgical now" convatesceutai Bfta norm Savage har returned to her home In Rockland after I spending the holidays with Bfr and 'Bfrs McKinnon of Bfaple Street Simon Glaser left Sunday for nblnea New York City on a combined business and pleasure trip He motored through with Frank Houdlette of Bfrs wnm Reed and Rarland 8 Butler of Portland were callers Sunday at the home of Bfr and Bfn I Crlmmln in Pitts ton Bfrs Nina Weeks who has been nflned to her home at 52 Sum mer Street by Injuries received in a fall on an icy walk la able to be out Richmond Bfrs parents Bfr and Bfrs Fred Stilphen in Dresden id Bfrs Carlton Melvin of Fteeport were holiday guests of the parents Bfr and Bfra Fred Melvin Mr and Bfrs Terrance Curran of Augusta were holiday guests of Bfr and Bfrs Harry Curran Bfr and Bfrs Clifton Cate of Damarlscotta were holiday guests of their brother Don Cate and family Fred Dillon returned to his home on the River road Friday from the Gardiner General Hospital where he had been for several days Bfrs John McKinnon and days old son Donald Howard McKinnon returned to their home on Chestnut Street Friday from the Wren Nursing Home Augusts Kasulat has gone to Connecticut to pass the winteir at the homes of her daughters in Bridgeport and Bethany and with friends In Seymour Miss Edith Edge comb visited her brother El wood Edgecotnb and family In Hallowellover the week end Bfta Marjorie Kennedy and friend Miss Ellen Smith of Dix- mont returned Sunday to Atlantic Union College in South Lancaster Mass where they are students after enjoying ten vacation at the home of Mta Kennedy's parents Bfr and Bfrs Kennedy Eric Grant of Hyde Pari: was a guest of Paul Stilphen at his home cm Main street over the week end Bfr and Bfrs Frank Beedte were Sunday guests at the home of Mr Beedlers sister Bfta Alfred Niles In Brunswick Rev William McDonough was called to Portland Saturday evening by the critical illness of his ler About twenty-five children of St Ambrose parish enjoyed a Christmas party at the church hall Saturday afternoon This waa under the 'directum of Mta Margaret Dailey There was a large Christmas tree from which each child received a gift Bfta Plullla Clair Lessard returned to her home In Springvale Sunday after a visit with her father Frank Lessard Jr and grandparents Bfr and Mrs Frank Lessard Lee Haley returned home Friday after a visit over Christmas with his father Jesse Haley and family In Auburn Henry Farley and aon Wallace Farley went to Boston Sunday on a business trip There will be a watch night service at the Baptist church Tuesday evening from 8 Bf to midnight The Nazarene Church uniting with tills service Mr and Bfta Harold Wade returned home Christmas morning from a business tdlp to New Persey Bfr and' Bfn Dwight Moody of H7 vislted Mrs New Hampton mother over the Christmas holidays Durand Aees Back After a lay off of several yean the Durand Aces of Richmond are putting a fast basketball team on the floor this Tear The team will be composed of Bill Walentlne Bill Vernon former center of Epnnsyl-vanla enneth McDougal former guard of Ricker Sidelinger former Maine football tackier and frater nlty forward Sam Doranee a for mer prep school! guard Bing Wing former Herbon star and Bill TOwle former prep school star with Bliss last year Archer will manage the team and la looking for games at home and away Would like to hear from some of central Maine teams such as Bath Boothbay-Bean Brunswick Wat-ervllle Auguste YMCA Freeport Portland A and others playing Terrell Steel Head Predicts Progress in Recovery Byron of the United New York Dec Taylor chairman States 8teel Corporation in a New Year's statement today forecast steady progress toward recovery "It la evident that the steef Industry has experienced a substantial recovery from the low point of the depression and now seems to a fair way toward moving forward not rapidly parna for there are still many to be reckoned with th this world ut oure uncertainties abroad and uncertainties at Taylor said "To assure a continuation of this improvement we must constantly exercise the utmost caution dill genca and courage Auburn Mie Dee 8 Turner principal beth High Sffhooli raeceedC Her bat Taylor asprln-dpal of Edward Uttle -Hlgn of Auburn by the superintending aehool board meeting tonight Turner -a Bowdoin graduate formerly taught and coached football and track at Auburn? He left hare for Skowhegan where he was principal of the High Sehool later going to Cape Elizabeth Taylor resigned to accept prlndpalshlp at Cranston uourn by that city's school board: tonlgnf lie would the nti assume its duties within ES or our weeks He has been principal of the local clnroBcptexnbeiv 1934 of the local high school $500-000 New fittings of Mack and chromium a refurnished dining room a new swimming pool new carpeting and other repairs all combined to make the luxury liner look entirely different from the sight it presented when the corridors were awash with debris as the ship lay aground on the reef off the coast of norida Many of the passengers who woe at the luncheon said Bliss Towne expressed the wish that they might embark again on the Dixie so taken were they with: its present ap-not quite covered Dorn her harrowing experience of lata September Miss Towne la not ready to go to sea again far Imctbef some time being content to continue with her duties on land as supervisor of music in the public schools of Gardiner partles made up of the young boys and girls butby numyof their par- ents a number of the skaters were from Gardiner and several of whom had made the Journey of three and one half miles down the river on heir skates Raymond CarveH of Auburn was calling on friends in town Sunday Howard McCormick has returned to Eastport where he is employed after spending the Christmas holidays at the home of Alfred Wester-lund on River Avenue Bfrs Mc- Bowdoinham Clara Fogg entertained at at the home of Bfrs Emma At noon a delicious lunch-- served and cards were en-Jpyedjdurlng the afternoon Late in ihe afternoon a a eon Invited i3 The annual meeting oft Oardi-1 Alexander were in Fairfield Sunday will be hedrhHP visited Mrs Ruth Mc- Bfrs Ella Crockett and Alvsh The Aloha Club will meet Wed- Cormlck Is planning to Join her hus-nesday afternoon at the home of band in a lew days MARKET Is ') 7 i Fancy Roasting Chickens 17c I ncy FOW I eeaseeeoen 32c Fork-Loin Roast 'waaaoo2ffc rcih pork Bolts 27c Lego" Spring Lamb 1111111111111 a27e Fores Spring Lamb 17c Boned Sirloin Roast Undercut Pot Roawt oXSc Round Cube Steak S5c Eastern River Smelts XSe Pesh Lean Itambnra Ito We a ill be closed Wednesday fewYeart Day lay by Wallace Election of officers receipt of the annual report of the treasurer and plans for the activities of the coming ng year will be the order of business at the meeting Farmitigdale Bfrs Bert Goodale and daughter Miss Millie Boudway and son Jesse Boudway of Boothbay were guests ofHarold LoweU ttd i Christmas Bernard Robbins a student at University of Maine la at his home on Northern Avenue for the Christmas vacation Schools In town will not be In session Wednesday In observance of New Day South Gardiner Mr and Bfrs Edgar Carter of Bowdoinham passed Christmas In South Gardiner with Mr and Bfrs i A Bachelder and family I Miss Constance Jackson returned to her home on Sawyer Street Sunday after spending the past KENTS MARKET-: Fresh Hallbat lb S5e Rata lb 15e Haddock Ih lie ix Haddock Fillets la zoe meaters 3 or 25e reM -i th CIII Pm Oysters pint 29e and 45e Scallops pint Hamburg 8 teak 9 lbs for Porterhouse Steak 45e and 59a Len 27e ijmk Fores 19e Eastern River Smelts lb 25e Closed An Day New Yeart TEL 923 ALL STORES CLOSED a beautiful tree with many presents for those present Bfr anaMrs Silar Hamilton have dosed their home here and gone to Gardiner for the winter at the home of Bfr and lfn Ellsworth Leavett Bfrs Tibbetts of Portland spent the holidays at the home of her daughter and husband Bfr and Mrs Richard Denham Bliss Eva Palmer a teacher at Benuxdston Mam has been passing her vacation with her parents Rev and Bfrs John Palmer BCta Jane Given a teacher at Waterbarob Conn spent Christmas week with her father Anson Given Bfta Ida Fowta has been spend-m Christmas week in Boston with 5fta Eva Rideout a teacher at Camden and her mother Bfrs Nellis Rideout of Camden spent Christmas at the home of BfrTand Bfrs Philip Rid ut Mrs Rideout returned that day white Mta Rideout remained far a few visit Kenneth Webber of Weymouth Mass isispendlng a few days with htegmeata Bfr and Bfrs Prank Mr and Mrs John Kendrlck and Sjunuel Ztounds of Lewiston were Christmas guests at the home of ggOea Berry and eon Bfr and Rideout and daughtar -eg Portland were Ghrlst- New Year Day WEDNESDAY JAN 1ST 1936 GARDINER MERCHANTS ASSO Bfrs 'Gustave Westerlund River Avenue when the club will enjoy their annual Christmas party and tree Sterling Lackey was a business visitor in Auguscta recently prize for the best looking couple at the dance at the Com- munlty Hall Saturday evening was kdLl ta Gardiner and Salimone Thomas of Watervllle Howard White la employed at the Gardiner Furniture Store in If the holders of the Congressional Church envelopes for the year 1935 that have not been paid would hand them to the treasurer It would be very much appreciated Hie Division or the Farm Bureau will meet Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs Fred Patten on the Eastman Road rrf Christian Endeavor Eteeta Officers 222 elected Sunday evening at the Young Peopte Society of Christian Endeavor meeting which waa held at 6A0 The nominating com- Secretary Miss Evelyn Bowie Hwas- urer Bfrs! Urban YorkiSoclai Chair- miw Mercedes Horan Bfls- akmary Chairman Miss Mary Hall Music Chairman Mrs Robert May- hew Program Cn airman Mrs Cedi Lackey 'her 'studies BfOnday after mas vacation at the parents Bfr and lfrs Harold Bfa- bar 81m Dorothy Bfahar returned to idles at Cony High School Sherburne Avenue The beta akatlng for a number of yean was enjoyed by nearly one hundred Sunday afternoon on the Kermebee river near tbe oommun-lty HalL Not only wen the skating 2 V-- SMoffi wT2a lage FISH DEPARTMENT Fish Sticks -19e Cnskt 15c HshCj 14c Smelts V-" i i25c Clams Ojstenv ScaOops Chris CELEBRATE NEW aitiihe 4th New MARKET" guests at the home bf Bfr end Philip dhp Rideout Barbara Lancaster who is attending aehool in Bfasmchuaetta pent her CSulstmaa vacation with her mother --Bfrs Bfabel Lancaster -Mr and Mta Earl Blodgett of Sanford have been visiting with Bfr parwnta Bfr and Mrs Mr Mak Henry Cornish wets Bfrs brother guests Pred Towngend and family' at Fort-land thetas at the home- of Wbod and Mta Hattie -Androa were 5fra Randall Andrea of SanfCrd tad daughf Virginia Andros of Sanford Elisabeth Andrea of Rede Va Bfr Randall Androa is ingthe winter )hero with them Christmas guests at the home of Mr and IDs Elmer Jordan Bfr and Bfta Rjchanf Denham and two children and BEnL Tlbbetta of Portland LV -L Bfr-and BirsT John Alden and three children of Oreene Bfta Virginia 8herman and Ernest Pease of Auburn" were Christmas guests at the home of Bfr and Bfrs Charles Sherman Bfir and Bfrs Alden and family remained for a short visit Bfr and Bfra Caleb BfltcheU and cbUdzen hava been gpendtog a few HOLIDAY Native Pork Btanded Stitt Bt Veal AMERICAN LEGION HALL Brunswick Arenas Top 25e Steak I Cabs 'K I Fresh Should ers Smoked Shoudi Pot Roast Boiling Beef Hamburger tmt' i23c 6c and 48c f12e --v i.

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