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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 4

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4 -j FOUrf' iSTDC? KENKfEBEC JbOSHKC -SOGtJSTX lgBNg-MOKDX? FEBRUARY 2fri93yY ens Gardiner Local News FROM TOWNS NEAR GARDINER OFFICE: 11 MAIN AVENUE TELEPHONE 37 Office Hour 8 A to 5 Saturday 18 A to 12 Collection of Robinson tnn-sfifi''sr dirt'siiT a dia a 'wudi diLMiwv AfcSHf J'O The crew of the Talbot Ice Company begins te "open In front of the lee elevator at the Company lee House In Randolph In order to provide spue for the lee cakes te be flouted up te the chain which conducts them Into the house- i Ki Cutters Lay Out Ice Local Entire Works Presentation of Poem Completes the Set Hartford Conn Men Are Donors All of Great Work Now Here The Gardiner- Public Library's remarkable collection of the works of the late Edwin Arlington Robinson which has been accumulating during the past seven years was com-plrted a few days ago With ti receipt of the Robinson poem Fortu-natus The little volume Issued in 1928 is one of 171 copies published by the Grabhorn Press of San Francisco Calif and printed by the Slide Mountain Press In Reno Nev It is autographed by Robinson's own hand and is marked No 9 of the 171 copies originally printed Twelve of these copies weTe made up for private presentation by the poet himself but the volume under riiacuasion is not one of this num- The edition which represents considerable value was presented by Bacon Collamore vice-president and secretary of the National -Fire In- JONES Practical House Painting Decorating Paper Hanging Ceilings Wallpaper Samples On Request 129 Lincoln Street TEL 564-M GARDINER GOAL SUPPLY CO Distributee CITIES SERVICE FUELOILS Prompt Delivery Anywhere TeL Gardiner 146 OPERA HOUSE MONDAY and TUESDAY Continuous Shew Monday 2:00 WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY in "After the Thin -with James Stewart Elissa Landl Joseph Calleta Alan Marshall Abe NEWS A STRAND OPEN AT 8 PM Marshall Grant and Rita Rio in BROADCAST' Phil Regan and Evelyn Venable in GO LUCKY" Sports Musical News BANK NITE $20000 Conn the been In to one the him of of the the of Walter Mann and Charles Peacock begin the task of laying out the ice Held as harvesting got under way on the Kennebec River opposite the Talbot Ico Company In Randolph late last week Ice Harvest for Talbot Company Is Nearly Completed Harvesting of the ice field on the Kennebec River begun late last week by a crew from the 8 Vf Talbot Ice Company was nearly completed last night as nearly all of the 4000 tons necessary to fill the Talbot house in Randolph had been stored The field- struggling against the extremely mild weather ipevalent this winter had been nursed along for several weeks by the Talbot crew before the freezing temperatures of last week- put the ice in condition to cut Officials of the Talbot Company said however that the ice had not gained any In thickness during cold snap because of the rise In the river waters wlilrh hnd speeded up the current and made further freezing lmptMutible The harvest averaged a foot in thickness and was or good quality by the because of tire rain followed freezing temperatures -Finishing touches will be accomplished today and possibly tomorrow Notices The Current Events Club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs Bonney of School Street Mrs Fred Hamlin will read a paper on The Great Lakes of the World The Makaria Club will meet at the home of Mrs Lottie Leighton on Autumn Street Tuesday evening at 7 JO The Farmlngdale Farm Bureau will hold a meeting on Wednesday February 24 at the Free Baptist Church Community House on Winter Street The program will be composed of book reviews and is under the direction of Mrs Roy Kelley A square meal for health will be at noon by the food project leader Mrs Grace Letteney and helpers Any persons not al ready solicited bring cookies The King Daughters Helping Hand Circle of Joice and Pittston will meet Tuesday afternoon February 231 at the home of Seeds 16 Autumn 8tree1 The Randolph Athletic Association will hold a meeting tonight at 730 at Hecla Hall CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks to the boys of the Hazzard Co for their kind remembrances during my wife illness FRED BAILEY The Junior High School divided up Into two basketball teams last FYi day and played a game in which Division A trounced Division by the one-sided score of 23-9 Kenneth Snow of Auburn is visiting In Gardiner over the holiday West Gardiner Mr and Bln Osborne Morrow and two children of Dorchester Mass are visiting Mrs Morrow brother George Peacock of Spear Corner Miss Jane Ware Is visiting her grandparents Mr and Mis Harrtman of Hallowell Mr and Mrs Guy tobert Duprey and Brockton Mass are vlsltlng Mr and Mrs Harold Fuller of Sj Spear's Corner Mrs Thomas Reed was riven a birthday party by her mother Mrs George Gross Those present were Mr and Mrs Frank Mooers Mr and Mrs El din Perkins Mr and Mrs Royce Smith Mr and Mrs Raymond Perkins Miss Dorothy Smith Walter Hamlin and Walter Curtis Mr and'Mrs "wUllam Dlnleof Medford Mass are guests neth Wood John Long of Boston-Mass Is spending the week end with his par- chts Mr and Mrs Arthur Long Miss Bernice Ware of Dorchester Mass is and Mrs Melvin cheater Mass are visiting their parents Mr and Mrs A Cole Mr and Mrs John Oott and son Russell of Boston Mass are visiting Mr and Mrs Jason Russell Edward Diamond of South Windham la spending the week end with Mr and Mrs Jason RusselL Mrs Edward Scott entertained a group of friends recently at bridge An Edgar Tibbetts and Mrs Jason Russell were given prizes for high and low semes Richmond Town Warrant Out The town warrant is out with wenty-nlne articles to be voted upon at the annual town meeting Monday March 1 Polls will be open from 8 A to 12 at the town hall where the town officers will be voted upon The afternoon session of the meeting will be held at the gymnasium of the high school Officers for election were nominated last Monday at a citizens' caucus In addition nomination papers are being circulated for Francis 6herman who will be a candidate for a member of the school board for a term of three years Mr and Mrs Earle Trott of Port land formerly of Richmond have recently announced the marriage of their daughter Phyllis Lucille Trott to Alden Clifford Emerson of Port- land The marriage took place December 27 at Sanborn ville Mr and Mrs Emerson are residing at Cuttlngsvllle VL where the groom is emp yed The senior class of the high school an Invitational washlng- and dance at the high school gym Monday evening Feb 22 The Ideal Home Corner Club will meet Monday evening for Washington Birthday party at the home of Mrs Eva Sherman Work on the Rlchmond-Dresden bridge has started A telephone has been Installed near the bridge In Dresden at the office of Joseph McCabe Inc contractor number 199 Changed number residence of Frank Preble Kimball Street number 200 Richardson and Libby have moved some of their stock to BoW-doinham where for the next 30 days they will have a store in the building formerly occupied by Coombs Major Charles Day Merle Thompson Charles 8 Alexander Frank Sherman James Carr and Lynn Rlchardcon were In Augusta Wednesday when a hearing was held at the State House relative to the opening of Pleasant and Mud Ponds to fishing on April 10 This bill was sponsored by the Richmond Sports-' men Association Two citizens of Richmond recall an Incident Just 25 years ago this time and remember that there was no more snow around then than there la now However lota of snow arrived before that winter ended Enterprise Grange Aid will meet Tuesday evening Feb 23 at the home of Mrs Elizabeth Joy Pleasant Street On thecommittee committee are Mr Ffederlcene Fellows and Mrs Frances Curran Rafton Marie of 380479 haa just completed a record which makes her queen of all two and one old Maine Guernseys In half year class of the American Guernseys Cattle Club "Rafton Marie" was bred and owned by Millay-Brothers of Richmond and In one year made a record of 106833 pounds of milk and 6923 pounds of butterfat A communication of Richmond Lodge No 63 and A will be held at Masonic Hall Monday eve ning Feb 23 at 7:30 There will be work In the degree Charles Morang was a business visitor In Augusta Friday Mr Mary Reed and Miss Ruth Robinson were visitors In Augusta Friday week end and holida llday visited Joseph Pray relative Features at Opera House This Week Monday and Tuesday Continuous Show Monday 2:00 William PoweU-Myrna Loy In "AFTER THE THIN MAN" Wednesday "THE CASE OF T1IE BLACK CAT" with Ricardo Cortex-Jano Travis Thursday MAKE A MILLION" with Edward Everett Horton Charlotte Wyntera Friday 1 Jano Wlthcrs-Martiri Loach El rondel In "THE HOLY TERROR Satwday Continuous 12:30 Big Features 2 COVER OF NIGHT" with Edmund Lowe-Floreneo Rico Co-featuro MIGHTY TREVE" with Noah Beery Jr-Barbara Read Harry and John Haynes in Bath Priday Mr and Mrs Eugene Purlngton1 of Litchfield visited their sister Mrs Gertrude Baker Friday- 1 Mr and Mrs: Cy White son Glenh Mrs Busan Meservs and Mr1 Gertrude Baker were visitors In Brunswick Saturday A daughter was born to Mr and Mr PTed Pecrl of Bath Saturday afternoon at the Wren Nursing Home She weighed seven poundZ Mrs Fercl la the daughter of Min Harold Castner Litchfield Mr and Mrs Ellas Plimpton are sick with the prevailing epidemic Their son and wife are caring tor them A few of the neighbors and friends' gave Mrs Raldle Rathbiim birth day party at her home Wednesday evening The evening was spent is playing cards and game Refresh i mente were served Mr Gladys Webber has returned to the home of Mr and Mr John 1 Rowe after visiting Margaret A Libby haa been sawing wood with his tractor for Fish and Clement Webber Next Community Circle 'supper will -be held at Edward Fish next Wednesday evening Mr Gimia Gmail has charge of the program Mrs Daisy Lane of Mass Is recovering from an attack of pneumonia 1711 Ivy 4-H Club met with Ber nice Famtim Saturday the subject matter was "Health Scoring" ng Thursday afternoon at the home A 4-H Club meeting was hell of Mrs Richard Burrfll for the leaders and assistant leaders Miss Dakin spoke on "Health Scoring" Regular Grange meeting was held Friday night with an attendance of 42 and two visitors Supt Kendrick spoke on ths bill an apt to guarantee a mini I pn mum educational program and to provide for the equalization of edu- mlt rational opportunities for the youth of the State of Maine" Miss Rhona Maloon Mrs Raid Rathbuni and Orville Howe were chosen on the dramatic commutes to see about getting up a drama this spring The Star Club of Litchfield was reorganized Thursday night alter ths of Mystic stated meeting of Mystic Chapter with the following offierra: presi dent Mrs Alioe Frohock dent Jesse Lewis secretary Rhona Maloon treasurer Emm Goss The feta Club of Litchfield will have a card party Feb 24 at the home of Mrs Edna TozlerEvary- body come and bring your North Whitefield Arlington Grange-Arlington Grange No 528 held a special meeting Thursday evening Ib 18 for the purpose of Installing the officers for the coming year The following officers were Installed State Deputy Herbert Clark sited by Mrs Lajrlssa Clark aa marshal Mr Ruby Clark and Warren Burke as rbgaila bearer and Mrs Gladys Burke pianist: Master Theresa McCurdy veneer Maurice Brann lecturer" 1 lice Chadwick steward Inez McCurdy treasurer Jerome Kating secretary Viols Brann Flora Myra Cunningham Mr and Mr Theron Fowles ait receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born at tbs Cottage Hospital Feb 10 The young as been named Joan Chad- iwlclc Captain Tobin of the government lightship is home with hia family for an' indefinite time Miss Florence McCurdy a member of the 'senior -class at Cony mssed the week end at her home lere Leonard Brann has returned to his studies at the University of Maine after being lU at his home here for the past week Mr Julia Joslyn haa returned to her home in Windsor after spending the week end with her cousin Mrs Myra Cunningham Mr and Mr Walter Locke are the parents of a -daughter Myra Frances born Feb 14 Mn Myra Cunningham and Rqs-lin coe Cunningham were business callers in Gardiner Thursday Dresden Mills lt Mr and Mrs Cate Elmer and Samuel Burke attended ths funeral of William Goves at Cowley funeral home Tuesday Mr Viola Bailey has returned from a visit in Richmond Little Wilson Ryder had the misfortune to fall upon a sharp wire nail and cut his nose quite badly Tuesday He was taken to Dr Door office where he received treatment Mrs Susie Mayers has been visiting her daughter Mr Cats for a few day A birthday party was tended Vi Elmer Bailey Friday night by her children Word haa been received from Mrs 8 Lord who is in the Gardiner hospital that she is as com fortable as can he expected Mr Tluth Flynn 'Is reported quite ill Shephard Call who has 'been very poor health for a long Urns uitc 111 at this writing Several of the workman who sg working on the construction won at Middle bridge are boarding at InnA Mr Webber la enjoying a ro in her very attractive home ban in the village Dresden Mr Susie Lilly is VSf 111 with the fliu Frank Lilly is better having beta confined to the house for a wees with two abscesses in his throaty George Perkins was in BsUt Tuesday on busines i Albert and Marjorie Perkins vwy ed Tuesday with ner sister MtorJ who la- staying- with her aunt Mae Perkin Mi and Mrs Charles -LOW son Alfred were business viM Tuesday in Gardiner and William Siegars was csUes-" Siegar Thursday Harley Lilly was calling Wednear his niece in Woolwich day on Henry Johnson Henry Johnson passed away Ffl day alter an Illness of week Funeral services were from the home at 2 o'clock sunw Bangor Me Feb Gaetano Oontenfente was in Penobscot county JaU tow awaiting trial at the next BqPfg? Court term on a narcotic cnar Contenfento appealed a six Jail sentence in Municipal and failed to provide $609 bail Truck Is Badly Damaged by Fire Contents of £400 Worth of Eggs Lost Fire Department Prevents Total Loss Gardiner fire fighters found cooked eggs already for them when they were summoned to ffuench a biasing truck on the Pitts ton road in Pitta-ton at an early hour Saturday morn- $he track a 2 1-2 ton model belonging to Daroo of Medford was carrying a cargo of eggs 90 to Medford when It valued at $400 caught fire Reason for the blaze was undetermined Robert Martin (trove 11m burning vehicle to the home of John Hast iiigs and the Gardiner department was summoned from there Quick work on the part of the firemen saved enough of the track so that It could proceed under Us own power to Medford The cab of the truck was badly damaged however Fire chief Frank Lemar said last night that the gross damage from the fire was around $1200 The truck cab was damaged to the extent of about $800 according to the chief estimate and the eggs were a total loss their 4 games of singles competition as well as their -four doubles contests Clark and Erskine help the Quints by each winning two games of singles The victory made it four straight wins for the Schoo of Commerce players and kept their ocrfect record clean The team has no more more scheduled league games Kennebec School Commerce Notes Anne Wheeler has resigned the XKltlon with the Centcsl Maine tower Co and Is now employed at the State -House In the office of the Old Age Pension Bureau The following attended the basketball game at 1 Uchmond Thursday evening betweer the Kennebec School of Commercq girls and the girls of Richmond Hi School: Anna Ellingwood Clarice Gox Shir ley Richards Hilda Toothaker Christine Toothaker Richard Ful ler Christine Donovan Marguerite Donovan Christine Norton Joan Norton Mary Purlngton Merrill Cousens Randall Skidmore Ruth Monroe Phyllis Hopkinq Phyllis Pickering Pauline Colllton Ella Bradbury Lucille Kelley Robert Gingrow and Mr and Me Littlefield It was a close game and ex- fth fr citing all the way with flia Rich mono lassies finally winning 34-29 The results of the Gregg Transcription tests and the qompetent typist tests on which the- students have been working on this week will be published at a later date Mr and Mrs Littlefield will spend the holiday with Mr Littlefield mother In Newport Personal Mention Mrs Harry Grover Is substituting In the offices of the I Central Maine Power Company at lAugusta Mrs Addle Hasselbroek i has turned to her home at 14 Robinson Street after being at the Gardiner General Hospital Winston and Jean Clark? bon and daughter respectively of Mr and Mrs Hermon A Clark who are attending school in Boston Mass are visiting their parents at their home on Liberty Street Fred Rlnes who i a student at the Bentley School or Accounting la home lor a few days Albert Barker a resident of Dux-buiy Mass is spending the holiday with his parents in South Gardiner Frank Colby is visiting here with his brother Alderman George Colby of Fountain Street Mias Beatrice Corfcum is on a visit which will take her to Camden Philadelphia Pa and New York City before she returns to Gardiner Mr and Mrs Stanley A Murray left Friday for Boston Mass to spend the week end and holiday Mrs Elizabeth Turner of Deane Street has been called to Belgrade because of the serious illness or her brother James Watson He has been road commissioner there for the past ten years Miss Cordelia Barnard a teacher in the schools of Belfast is spending the week end and holiday with her parents Rev and Mrs Barnard Edmund Barnard senior at Colby College has returned to spend the week end with his parents Washington's Birthday Entertainment and Social Highland Ave Church TONIGHT-1 No Collection' Taken REFRESHMENTS WNm8Up Oa a CreaM Jefl When tu bring your on hero for lubrication von eon be anra jot a thorough sclentle Job Wo not oulv snow tbs comet oil and gneso for every part of It put wo never nlM a parti In other words we do the Job BIOUTI GARDINER MOTOR CO TeL 218 Gardiner urance Company In company Beecher Hogan of Hartford with Charles Both men are ardent students of Gardiner poet and visitors In Gardiner In thejjast quest of source material re his life Mr Collamore himself possesses of the finest and most Interesting colections of Robinson's work In world most of it presented to by the poet during eleven years close friendship He has published a catalogue of this collection together with several of the poet's letters relating to the presen the single works Mr Hogan haa accomplished considerable and valuable work on Robinson which contributes much to a knowledge of the poet's life and This contribution has been largely gathered together In his "Biography of Edwin Arlington Robinson" This book as well as the as the volume by Mr Collamore are possessed by the Gardiner library The addition of the abort poem Fortunatua made possible through generosity of these two men gives the Gardiner library a colection comprising all of Robinson's work This does not mean that every edition of a single volume of work ever published is included In the collection But- it does mean that some edition tnd many of them- valuable editions' of each of the pot ms Is now owned by library School Commerce Ping Pong Team Beats The Quints The Kennebec School of Commerce ping pong artists won over the Quints Friday evening by the score of 15-10 Fuller and Cousens led the School Commerce scoring each winning PERFECTION THE RESULT OF DIRECTED EFFORT Truly beautiful things are sometimes beyond the power of man to reproduce yet it is often found that they lack perfection until men adds his efforts to those of nature This final step marks the difference between the commonplace end the perfect in the practice of all professions end has with us formed goal of ultimate perfection toward which those associated with us constantly strive AMfSBlUYWHITK COMPANY? if Phone 79 or 222-R 372 Wafer $lQardiner 1 800-900 Gardiner Me ASK US Every It means this pay we have a service for that with all the flat pieces Ironed the all the flat pieces ironed the net with the flat pieces ironed and I I I Field for Harvest Retrospect Ago anybody better to take his place Mrs Leonard went to Ban gor Thursday to Miss Ina Dale visit friends who for a num ber of years has been in the employ OW Brown has retired from the firm Mr and Mrs Frank Boston left yesterday morning on a pleasure trip to Boston New York and Philadelphia Miss Ktttredge matron at the Johnson House left Tuesday morn' lng for a week visit with friends Boston One of the prettiest aiul most exciting horse races of the year took place on the river in Farming-dale Thursday afternoon A large number of people from Augusta Hallowell Gardiner and Randolph attended The stakes were 25 bushels of oats best three out of five heats to win Yesterday afternoon Deputy Sheriff Hildreth and City Marshal Drake empowered with a search and seizure warrant sworn out by Fred Potter proceeded to a saloon in Depot Square where they unearthed 30 quart bottles of whiskey barrel of beer and a number of lugs which contained various alcoholic mixtures The ioe harvest for the season of 1902 la practically completed Saturday a majority of the houses atorlty of had received their complement of The the winter's product The harvest however does -not come up to the expectations as announced pr viously by the American Ice Com- Sunday papers the Kennebec Steambo differences proceedings stated that amboat Company has settled their differences and that- injunction proceedings had been dismissed AMUSEMENTS "Happy-Go-Lucky and the "Inter' national Broadcast" to be Shown Tonlto at the Strand Plus latest news Bportllte Musical plus Star Gazers" and "The Runaway Marriage" Bank Nlte tonite $20000 Coming to the Strand Friday the all color produc tion "We're lh the Legion Now" And Adv Jpera Thin Hi "After the Man" Another Hit Mystery-Comedy William Fowell and Myrna Loy Win Plaudits in Gay "Thin Man" Sequel "After the Thin Man" starring William Powell and Myrna Loy opens at the Opera House today a sensational sequel to "The Thin Man" produced by Metro-Goldwyn- On the Screen at Strand Theatre This Week Monday Open at Marshall Grant and Rita Rio In "THE INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST" Phil Regan' and Evelyn Venable In "HAPPY GO LUCKY" Sportlite Musical Travelog ae Latest News Bank Nlte $2009 Friday and Saturday Grand National Presents the All Color Production IN THE LEGION NOW" Co-feature' Charles Starreit In "WESTBOUND MAIL" Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island Serial Love Comes to Mooneyvllle Andy Clyde Comedy Married at Church Wedding SPECIAL MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY ShaAipoob-Fliiffer Wave and Arch $100 Permanents eeaeeeeeooeeee-a'93a00 to flQjiOO Ends leillMIliaMMIMIMHeiMMnillMIMMltMe ift'tS BATTLER'S BEAUTY SALON Thene 71-W Randolph Me i Gardiner in 33 Years Dr Young went Wednesday Dresden to assist Dn Dorr of the to local health board In vaccinating the men stopping in the boarding house of the American Ice Company During Tuesday and Wednesday they vaccinated 80 odd persons Ten or a dozen escaped however and could not be found A party of high school boys nalked out to one of the camps at walki Pleasant Pond Sunday and took lunch walking home again in the evening The 14 mile hike did not trouble them any The season epidemic of smallpox Is getting tolerably near us when men from Ice boro and Cedar Orove with smallpox are arrested on a train aa two of them -were Monday The following list of names will be presented at the caucus held today for election to the Republican City -committee Ward 1 Herman Potter Ward 2 Pickering ward 3 8 Lincoln ward 4 David Douglass: ward 5 Charles Gray and ward 6 Charles Cobb It has been a hard winter for livery stable men There has been little business while the price of feed has been way up TTie usual Issue of our city campaigns is to defeat some officer who is in whether or not there is MISS BEATRICE VIOLA LINTON ton both aged five years who served end as ring bearer flower girl re- aecUvdy and ushera 8idneyMer- Goodwin Russell Bowie and Howard Boynton-' Mrs Ruth Rlnes played the wedding march and Mrs Dorothy Linton sang "Oh Promise Me" Decora lions for the church were planned and executed -by Dorothy Conners Ada Lewis Marion Chapman ana Mary Barker The groom is a graduate of Colby College class of 1936 He prepared for college at Ricker Clarrical Institute He is a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity and at present Is connected with the Grant Stores In New Haven Conn The bride is a graduate of Gardiner High School class of 1935 The couple (dsn to leave for New Haven today where thejr will take up immediate residence The bride going sway dress is dark blue tailored suit Many guests Including friends and relatives of the popular -couple attended the ceremony- Among these guests were Mr and Mrs Roland Sedgley and family of Read-field Mr and Mrs Vinton Dunn and 'family of -Augusta Mr and Lawrence Sherbourne of Pitts- Mrs ton and Oeneral and Hanson of Augusts Mrs of in a Regardless of Price the Sapie Personalized Service I EVERY year we conduct funerals in every-price range funerals for those in the most moderate circumstances and for people of wealth But in every instance the same expert care the same thoughtful attention to detail characterizes each service The only difference lies in the selection of the merchandise The family alone decides what shall be the cost of the funeral Staples Funeral Service PHONE 88 Brunswick Are Lamm PEOPLE Why we advertise "A Service For whatever price you wish amount for to No Starting with a Wet Wash which la ALL a washing machine can give you the price is seventy cents is your time on wash day plus your supplies worth that? WILFRED IL DUNN The Free Baptist Church -was the scene of a very attractive wedding ceremony last night at 8J0 when Beatrice Viola Linton daughter of Mr and Mrs- Kenneth Linton of High Holbom Street -becune the bride of Wilfred Hanson Dunn ion of the Rev and 'Mrs I Dunn of this city iony Jerformcd by the groom father ity The double ring ceremony was The bride was extremely pretty In a wedding gown of white satin with flowing veil and carried a large bouquet of white carnations Mrs Grace Dunn her sister and her matron of honor was attired In pink silk taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink carnations Dress of the bride and matron of honor set the tone for the color scheme of pink and White which decorated the cl church This was car ried out in the many pink and white sides a cut flowers on all sides and in the wedding arch under which the couple passed on the way to the altar After the ceremony an informal reception for members of the Immediate family was held at- the home of the groom parents on Neal Street Among those assisting In the ceremony were John Leo Dunn of Gardiner the groom beat man Lloyd Erskine and Hasel Irene Lin No Then a THRIFT wash rest damp No -Then a Fluff Dry with dried soft and fluffy N- Next finished wash articles finished you wish IDEAL SANITARY LAUNDRY TEL GARDINER 98 AUGUSTA 635 Wo giro FREE Rogers Silverware Coupons Dally Deliveries in Augusta Hallowell and Gardiner iVj 0- 7.

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