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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 3

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4 i rjr: i i i 1 s- 'a VV I' U- DAILY KEftWEBEC JOURNALAUGOjSTA-fMAItra i-'i i Si bKV J' SATURDAY MARCH 22-1952V -Jr 'i I 1 1 i 1 '-j i I Vv 'YlC THREE 'V'- -i-Kr i Maine General Ad Nearby immunities i vices 2 pjm Sunday School during worship service I Methodist: The Revl George Graff am ipastor Services 10:45 a Sunday School 9:30 Pentecostal: The Rev Gerald Glldden pastor Services 2:30 and 7:30 m1 Sunday School 1:30 pm (Church Notice Professor William Hqyt of Providence Bible Institute Providence Ij- wlU be guest speaker at a special service Sunday at the Dunn's Ctamer Church) Music will be furnished by a group of young people ITUs meeting '111 be at 2 1 'I- Fiiid Winthrop Man Innocent OnijCruelty To Animals Charge Winthrop Mar 21 Irving Macomber: of' Winthrop with eru4)ty to animah was found innocent 1 In Winthrop Municipal Court Pfldsy mornliv' by Judge Howard Sl06berg' Deputy Sheriff Arthur -Briggs of Winthrop and Deputy Sheriff Otis Gray Litchfleld 8tate humane officer testified far- the state Sheriff Ibray statedll he went to the Macomber farm' an the Read-field Road because of) several bom-plaints he had' received He found two horses very thin end their hair coming off in patches! He said would say that they Hwere lousy" When asked hy-Judge Blosberft how he could determine' this condition he replied the looks of the Church Notices St Francis The: Rev McGowan) pastor Masaea at and 10 Sunday achod (or grammar achool children at ls30 pn-Xnatruetlan 1 (or high and Junior high achool atudenta (ollow lag I mat MethocBat The ReV Oor- Beartag vAl be' held In 0(nce March Mth 1952 at en appUcattoa of laUnd Park Inc far malt Ughor Ucenae CLAUDE A BRANSFORD Tewn Clerk lVlnthrop CAPITOL THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY Forrest Toeker (left) Victor Jory (center) land SterUag Hayden see plenty of action on and off tho range la -Flaming Feather- tha thundering adventure drama In Technicolor at tho Capitol Theatre The companion screen attraction on this program Is "The Mob" starring Brod-ertek Crawford i i don Buzza paator Sunday Service 9:30 am divine worship 10:45 Sunday school pm Membership training class (or youth at the parsonage The Rev George Whitterpastor 9:30 Church -'School 11 Divine Worship Sermon 'Topic Who Is My Neighbor? 7 Pilgfn Fellowship and Junior Fellowship meet at the church tQ attend the Youth Service at the Monmouth Church Center Friends The Rev Arthur JoneejMStor Sunday Service 10 am Church School 11 am Morning Wordilp" service subject Psalm 103-In Tune with the Infinite TODAY MATINEE 2:00 EVENING If COMEDY SUNDAY and MONDAY Hall 'pastor 9:30 sm Worship service Sermon topic The Meditation of Christ Bouth Monmouth-Litchfleld Youth Fellowship 6:30 pm Sunday at1 North Litchfield Church uster Black" leader of devotions Rehearsal at 8 pm for Easter Pageant: 7r Methodist Church Joseph ft-Master paator Sunday School at 2 pin Church worship at 3 pm Sermon topic The cattle on a Thousand Kills Thrge-Parlsh Youth Fellowship 7:30 pm united Church Community Church Joseph Le-Master pastor Church worship pm Sunday School at 11 Sermon topic The Cattle on a Thousand Hills Three-Parish Youth Fellowship 7:30 at United Church United Church Joseph Le-Master pastor Church School at 9:45 pm Church Worship at 11 am Sermon topic The Cattle on a Thousand Hills Three Parish Youth Fellowship will meet at United! met Thursday at 'the home ot Mrs George Bussell Mrs' Roger Doyle was a guest The evening waa spent In knitting and sewing The next meeting- will be with Mrs John Godfrey Mrs- Madeline William Americanism chairman of Alfred Maxwell Jr unit American Legion Auxiliary announces that briefs have been received from the Maine 'Military District' Fort' Williams Portland through the courtesy of Col-James Tarrant senior instructor These briefs are (or the Know Maine Better contest sponsored by the auxiliary and will' be passed out thia coming week -The Past Presidents Parley Alfred Maxwell jr Unit American Legion Auxiliary met with a covered dish Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Walter Stanley The I regular business meeting was held -with six members present Mrs Dora Bishop left today for St Petersburg Fla where she will visit Mr and Mrs Alfred Clark i Mrs Albert PouUon and Mrs 'James Shippee attended the Maine Federation of Women's Club In 'Augusta Friday They were guests of the Augusta Women's Club George Baker of i the Stanley Road has returned to his home from Augusta General Hospital Shirley Carlson has returned from Augusta General Hospital I Over 180 Immunized At WintHrbp Clinic I Winthrop March 21 A town Health -Clinic sponsored by the Winthrop Senior Club was held at Wlpthrop Grammar School Thursday morning Whooping cough dlptherla tetanus and small pox lnocculations were given Over 180 'children were Immunised Dr: Leon Herring Dr Stephen Sanders Miss Ruby Bennett R- Stste Health i nurse Mrs Philip Tibbetts N-land Mrs Walter Stanley were In attendance MT Church Ketlces 'i Corner Baptist Church -the Rev Dunn pastor Bible 'school at 1 pm Special service at 3 pm with a program of vocal and instrumental music by a group from Providence Bible Institute and sermon by'lProf William Hoyt Cot GULL THEATRE Wlnthropt Mala Saturday CITYr In Beautiful Technicolor Edmond Yvonne De Carlo GIRL" George Brrat-Audrey Totter CARTOON Sunday r-' FAVORITE SPY" Excellent Comedy Bob Hope-lledy Lamarr CARTOON- -NEjyS" ADDED ATTRACTIONS Chapter No 4' Church at 7:30 Sunday testified they led the horses when a moving picturi wiU be Into the bam and examl-J hown i them1 They found which oiudr their opinion would i make I- ri MEN FROM THE MOON tmft cbtoom :1 Girl Seoul Supper Girl Sfcout TToop lNo 22' will serve a benefit supper for the local troop Saturday from 5:30 to -7 id in Masonic dining hall An enter tainment Brenda Godsey will follow Hostesses i are Boutlier and Christine Jean Oilman Carolyn Dunn Joyce Briggs' Nancy Russell Mary Thomas Barbara Gordon and Jeafine GJles are waitresses Pam Guy' Christine Gbdsey Nancy Harriman Mary Guy Mary Thomas and Jean) -Gilman are on the cleanup committee Decorations are In charge of Eleanor and Joan Boyd' Mary guy Doris Pinkham-' feebec-ca Clark and Ann Snow Mary Louise Hewett Entertainment is In charge bf Jane ChapmanL Brenda Boutllierj Sally CarUldge 7 Nathalie Giles Pern Guy Nancy Harriman Carole Ann Pinkham1 The troop committee Is Mrs Katherine Dunn Mrs Ruth Thomas Mrs Martha Sterling Mrs Mabel Harriman Mrs George Nobis Jr i Mrs Helen CsrtUdgej end Mrs Mary Quy Ward-Weodis The narrlage been recently announced of Miss Maxijorle Woodis daughter! the late Mr and Mrs Edgar Woodis and granddaughter of Mrs Mary Plfleld pf Readfleld and Guyi Ward sdn bf -Mrs Alva Ward also of Readfleld The ceremony was performed by the Rev: Harold (Cheyney in Washington Pdb 15 Their attendante were Mr and Mrs Albert Lee formerly oS Monmouth Tim bride wore a gry suit with blue accessories and hr matron of honor wore a forest grfpn suit with black accessories Each) wore a corsage of red roses 1 Following the ceremqny the bridal party' and the bridegroom's mother- Mrs Ward attended a wedding breakfast Mr and Mra ward are at home hxl Dutch ran Oxford '7- Maine Briefs Portland March ment officials of Maliie's four cql-tegea agreed today that qualified seniors will have no jjob problems this summer Many national firms! are looking for prospective em- ployes especially engineers' and graduates In scientific fields -y j' -m Portland March 21f-tet-ChemJ-l cal tests were conducted today to determine If food poisoning waa the reason eight persons became ill afteri a midnight Isnack of egg and minced ham sarfdwlches Four of the eight-ttendlng -a card were hospitalized All' were reported In good condition -j Boston March rThe UA Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that retail food prices in Portlsnd Me dropped 13 per cent between mid-January and 'mld-Febnfary HOTEL ARNOLD (DANCING FRIDAY1 AND SATURDAY' -i NIGHTS I i' Stef Cam panma Orchestra Feaforlng Johnny Jenkins Banja Artis DNCE TONIGHT Manchester Grayig Hall Bnrnil and Fowlea Orchestra SQUARE DANCES Dancing 8 te 13 Admfcsibn 60c Ta Included DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Blazing guns of the lawmakers free the Arizona territory! Korean Medal garrison1 March 21 The Republic of- Korea -today awarded Iti order) Of Military Merit ong of iits highest to MSJ OenL FVank Lowe'U8A (Retr whp served -as president pen onal i representative in Korea 1 The medal wee pinned on 'the General by Pyo Wook Han charge In Washington and ref presenting Korean -Ambassador You Chaii Yang-) I A citation Signed by Korean Pmsl4 dent Byngman Rhee said the award wag In' recognition end appreciation of Gen Lowe's outstanding and meritorious service" in Korea from Aug IjlS 1980 to April 9 1951 I I It (Cited his effort and consUnt attention to all phases of the national campaign against lapd his outstanding dip-lomatle sklllv and1 devotion to trust andfesponsltylity" Lowe in' response said "The United Nations and our own coutry must not fail to keep the faith the Republic of Korea the first nation to oppose iiuUitantly the forces off Communis in 'and I a- nation and'1 people wtio have suffered horribly In this Crucible of The ceremony was held in Lowe's home--whlcti named' Metabeg-waudli the Penobscot-Indian term for of war- trail" Attending were Khn Dong Son who was Gent Lowe's Interpreter In Korea and who la now attending nearby Brldgton Academy through a(d Rich ard Goldsmith-headmaster at BrMg-to Academy wi and Mrs Goldsmith and Mrs Edith newelUng academy secretary! 1 i The i Korean-1 Charge yislted the academy 7 Killed By Snow Slide In Austria i Vienna Austria: Mar' snow slide set In motion by iprini thaws today kilted seven men 'work fng on a hydro -electrlct' construction project- the Laraln River valley! They i were trapped In A wooden bidlding used i as an englng room The I tvatenene crushed It with II feet! of snow Three other Workers survived and dug their way Out-) -1 I When You Need Furniture )Jew or Used Think of BEALE'S Bridge Street CLARY lake CASINO Every Saturday Night 6PR 1 8-PIECE ORCH 'j Heat smd: Parking Area JeL 12g and 315 Jefferson DANCE EVERY SATURDAY INIGIIT MilLr Branch Grange -Hall Matte by EASY ACES Refreshments -DATING 8:39 te 13 TONITE LEGION HOME WATERVILLE ir COREY 'i And Gang AdmJ ioc before 8:30 75c After tax' Inc i I t- i i 1 i I i i i i 9 I i -r ft '5 --'V-1 hair" Gray further said there were no complete roof or sides on the' bam He found a very small amount of hay and Ice near tfie horses -Sheriff Briggs stated! at the time of his visit there wasijt snow drift on the floor beside the hones and that Macomber failed -to provide a shelter for them- vj Testlfing for the respondent were John Nason William Rourke and Merrill Rourke of Readfleld Harold Macomber of) Winthrop-' and Edward Wills of Kents HU) Macomber testlfing ferals owh behalf said' the barn Unsheathed and has a roof wlthi! another roof over the horses that they have always- been protected' fsom the weather and get water and hay three times a day He) produced a statement from Maxlhi's grain- mill showing the amount pf hay and grain he had purchased Nason William Rpurke and Harold horses rub off their hair and would keep them thin Williapi Rourke In his testimony stated j-the horses were protected from the weather) When asked if the bam was a good place to keep horses he replied lie had seen worse and also had seen better ffij Harold- Rourke stated that upon) being told- his horses had lice' Macomber indicated a willingness tq remedy the situation 1 Harold bfaConber son of the defendant testified the! barn was id poor condition but It did have a roof and that the horses were not neglected-The 'son reported he had disposed of 20 doge and could prove it (Ti Edward Wills stated: he saw the (lorses for the first! 1 time Friday morning although the horses were thin the were not neglected and In his opinion a horse will lose weight if It Is not exercised In giving his verdict Judge 8106-berg advised Macomber to repair his bam and exercise his horses so that these events would hot occur again 'HI- were" Nancy Russell Carolyn Dunn Rebecca Clark BarbZw Clark WSCS Plans Affsirai Mrs Fern Nasonf was-' hostess Tuesday at a business and sewing meeting of the Ci of TOrsey Memorial Church 'Plnancial reports were given by) Miss' Laura Sanborn who also announced a food and rummage aslA for April 17 proflU to be shared with the Chrys-tal Club April 18 a play will be presented by the chulrch Insurance committee fn the Little Theater Ricker Halt -A committee wag appointed to purchase carpet runner for the church auditorium The sewing group completed 'a quilt Crystal Club lilt-- ''-1 The CrysUl Club tteet Thursday with 'Mrs Irene Chisge and Mrs Pauline Russell The theme of the club program for the year Is and Mr I Ernest Bracy showed pietpres of Costa Rica He also played records Spanish music Two students from Kents Hill Seminary sang! several selections It' was announced that the Church Insurance Committee in union with the Chxystfel Club will hold a sale of food ahd si rummage sale April 17 at Toosey view and on April 18 candy wifi be on' sale when a play will be presented In Ricker Hall The next meeting will be at the home erf Mrs Roble White Miss Laura Sanborn assisting host-egs- J-fj' i Robert-Thurston I a patient In the-Augusta General hospital with virus infection- Miss Deborah Clark) Is visiting her grand parents Mr' and Mrs Alblan Bryant Readfleld while her mother Mrs John Clark la In the General Hospital for eur- -i-iii NORTH WAYNE Church Notice Wayne Methodlslj: Church the Rev Warren Mesler lng worship at 7:30 By Bread Atone READFIELD i Church Notices Jesse Lee Memorial Gordon W-H Buzza -1ECHNICOLOR Mr and Mrs Robert Walker are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son March 21 at'Augusta General Hospital Walker is teacher of agriculture at Monmouth Academy Mrs Wsilker Is the former Jean Hascall daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Hascall The baby has been named David Allen Walker i TlMj- Ladies -Auxiliary of 'East Monmouth will meet at the vestry) of the Methodist Church at 9 Tuesday evening The Youth Choirs of North Monmouth Community Church- East Monmouth Methodist Church and United Church Monmouth Center will meet at 7:30 Tuesday at UnltdB Church for rehearsal Mrs Susie McKenney telephone operator at Monmouth exchange Is confined to her home by illness Mrs Joseph Bergeron is confined to her home by Illness 1 -i EAST: WINTHROP Chorch Nstice East Winthrop Baptist Chfrrph the Rev Mildred Huffman pastor 10:30 a Morning worship service subject Discipline is a Part of Lent 11 :40 a Church school Youth Fellowship The) Near-Direction Reading of a play Wed nesday 4 Junior Choir rehearsal at the parsonage Wednesday 7:30 study course at the parsonage Bluebird Ttobp of Gin Scouts will meet Monday at 4 o'clock at the parsonage The Half-hour Club will meet Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock at the parsonage The Mojag Club1 will meet Thursday at 3:30 o'clock at the (fir-sonage i sr Stanley Read Mrs Frost housemother ai Zeta Psl Colby CoUege Water-vlllefls spending the weekend1 with her daughter and husband Mr and Mrs EUla Oerrlsh On Monday Mrs Frost Trill go to Yarmouth for a few days Snd then on to Portland returning to Colby College on May 1 Wnthrip Center News A card! party sponsored by Winthrop- Grange will be held Saturday evening at-the home of) Mrs Thelm 'Webber Winthrop Center MANCHESTER ChnrchiNeUee 1 Manchester Union Church Wood-w Wr Mltchelli pastor Sunday School 10:15 a- ml Regular preach-Jing service 11:13 a Message by the paster History lit Advance 1 I FAYETTE 1 Church 'Notice Fayette Corner Baptist Church the Rev--Warren Mesler pastor Church (School at 1:30 Worship service st 2:30 Sermon Not By Bread Alone i I KENTS HILL Church School Torsey Memorial: The Rev Gordon Buzz pastor Services 11 a Sundsy School 9:45 a The Rev Gordon Buzza met with a group of young people Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs Luther Russell and planned if church membership Attending ft i i i svcniee HAYDEN reaofir TUCKER mm WHELAN mm RUSH vacvee JORY "Meaeo AXLEN I plus! SUNDAY SHOWS AT: LAST TIMES TDD AY! CesUasous rrem jtt AMCOiQOHW MUSCAL! FRED ASTAIRE WERA tage meeting Tuesday at pm at the hone of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Thorp Readfleld Depot --United Parish Church Sunday service at 10:30 am The Re Edith Porter pastor' subject The Dangerous Delay of Decision Sunday School at 11:30 am All persons desiring the rite of Baptism and those who wish to Join the church' are asked to confer with the pastor before Palm Sunday April 6 i Choose Town Commltteo -V-T-The Reputylcan Town Committee chosen this week is as follows: Fred Wadleigh Mrs Hazel Wsdlelgh Mrs Esther Dunn Peter Dunn Edward A Cottle Norman Perkins Mrs Lorretta Perkins Lawrence Childs Calvin Webber Irving Bradley Frederick A Smyth Miss Ruby Robinson Mrs Ella Webber Austin A Towle' Mrs! Mabel Towle A Ervin Cctchell Mrs Helen Getchell Stanley Hlght Mrs Ruth Hight Fried Foss Csrleton Turner Mrs Lucy Turner Mrs Pear le Robinson Victor Peachey Earl Peachey Lafayette Peachey Mrs Alnsley Peachey Raymond A Hall Mrs Mildred HaU Ernest Bachel-ler Mrs Hildred Bacheller Norman Perkins Jr Mrs Louise Perkins Clayton Dolloff Mrs Dorothy Dolloff Russell Wriaer George Rackleff Mrs Grace Rackleff Nor-min Cushman 'and Mrs Helen Cushman Among those attending Guest Night at' Wilson -Lake Re-bekah Lodge: evening from Mt Vernon were Noble Grand Mrs Gladys HaU Mr and Mrs Ewen MacKinnon -Mrs Vivian Wyman Mra Lucinda Lord Mrs Lucy Turner Mrs' MacKinnon was guest treasurer and Mrs Turner guest secretary 'Mr and Mrs Walter Yorks and son Bobbie of Coopers Mills were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Austin A Towle i New floors I Changes are announced In hours at Mt Vernon i Post Office- The office opens at am as usual and clones at 12:30 pm It re-opens at 1:30 pm and closes at' ft pm all weekdays except Saturday The office closes Saturday at 13:30 pm wayne Chorch Netire Wayne Community Church the Rev Warren' Mesberr pastor Morning vorthlp at 1030j Sermon Not By Bread Alone Young People's choir Church 8chiaol St 11:30 Nursery Class dnd Beginners and Primary during church hour Republican Cancns The Republican caucus 'was held at the home of the secretary Ernest Brown Wednesday night The following officers were reelected: Chairman' Alfred Merian vice chairman Vivian Knight -secretary Brown treasurer Christine Stetson -The following delegates and alternates to the State Convention were elected: Alfred Merian Brown alternates Herbert Morse and Dorothy Brown The same slate was elected fori the district convention! Merian will fly -home from Europe a day before the ci invention I Mrs Lizzie Foss entered the CMO Hospital in Lewiston on a i a surgical due MONMOUTH Ciurth Notices -Baptist Church the Rev' Newell THEATRE IfALLOWELL Saturday With WIIXIAM HOLDEN and JOHNNY STEWART Also Chapter NeL 15 MYSTERIOUS ISLAND? Sunday i'- END WITH fathers i- with -t 1-j VAN HEFLIN ahd i': PATRICIA NEAL Srandolph theatre Randolph Saturday Shews DOUBLE FEATURE Continuous from 13:09 Complete Shows 13:09 3:49 9:11 -FIXED BAYONETS" Action War-Drama Siehard Barnhart- i1 i Michael O'Shea Also TOMAHAWK TERRITORY" Outdoor Western Clayton Moore Good action show to thrill young and old LATENEWS' 5 Color Cartoons 9 Sunday Shows DOUBLE FEATURE Continuous from 3:99 Comp Shows 3:99 9:49 9:99 -MY FRIEND IRMA GOES WEST" -W 2Sany Comedy f-Dean Marttn-Jeny Lewis Marie WUson Also i tST BENNY THE DIP" -Excellent Comedy pick' Haymes-NIna Foch LATE NEWS' 3 Color Cartoons -This double feature will i double -A-- i BRODERICK CRAWFORD MOB 3:00 3:40 8:20 NEWS CARTOON and COMEDY EUfN MARJORIE main Centinaoua Freih 13:19 A MSrVPM 'TALES OF KOBIIHOOp" Starring Robert Clarke-Mary Hatcherj SUNDAY Continuous i From 3:09 1 MONDAY Flat 3:69 Eve si A Paramount Picture IANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT THE HOMESTEAD Pnrgatery Litchfield 1 1 Clear of snow I plenty of parking space Mixed dances to people of all ages The right place to go for a gojod time tonight-' WARREN HEALD'S ORCHESTRA Daneirig8 til 12 I T' WINDSOR GRANGE Present "A PAIR OF CbUNTRYi KIDS" ij' Windsor Town i Hall Saturday' Evening March 22nd A 899 PM I Vi DANCING TO FOLLOW 1 LeGARDE EVANGELINE WHIST PARTYj-797 -MT VERNON AVE SUNDAY' SEARCH 23 MsO Public Invited -1 GREEN LANTERN Augusta-WatervWe Road 1 LlH ''-J V-M VICTOR Master oiCeremonies JUNE OLSON-Dancer MARRY GOLD-rMagician SHOWS -1 9 and li-P ML i Dinner served from 6 I -2 A A Dancing all evening-V fvVV'l -V-'1 '(! I-" COLONIAL THEATRE SUNDAY MONDAY AND Marlon Brando as the fiery revolutionary here Emillano Zapata In Twentieth Century-Fox's biographical Zapata!" due! Sunday atthe Colraial Theatre v- 1 1.

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