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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 3

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rr 1 I r'fj'Ji- 1 "i tit- SATURDAY JANUARY 17 1933 I' tV i'r fs Kf-i: jib'? House Visit Built in 1833 -1 the three-da 4 Jr Mra Marl ndah Bar' visit ji- James Blaine garet Blathe DamroSch childre and Margaret Blaine Damrosch ULJVIT --f-v lleate of tide ent as then Uito rfatheris thfc Blaine study on the right I and the lnws Iftsfswmsl am i rtn I ths lft large octagonal roooli qn the left Church Nodces St n-ancii Church The Revi New Business To Locate at --'jesj 'yv R- McOowan pastor Miwp 8 and lOi Instruction class for Junior and Sailor high Immediately following Man Sunday School 130 lOOL 13 I Methodist Church: Tba Rev Goer don Bunt pastor Sunday serriees: j- 9 worship conducted by the pas tor 10:45 Church SchooL i ij-Congregational Church: The Her GeorgsB Whittier Sunday in serriees: Church School' 9:30 Wor ship writing on the WalL 11 Sermon East Winthrop 1 Jan': Maine Fbrest Products Company a sfnall concern making fir balsam scented toilet articles will definitely relocate In the former East Winthrop school building Philip Macy Manchester mahager said today The company which has operated in Portland the past 12 to 14 years has been looking some time for a location in Central Maine It wilt be' Installed In the farmer school building now owned by Ur Wtes-: endanger the first of March Maine Forest Products Company employes about nine' persons and pa 50 per cent of its products topic The Hand- was ten- Thursday House Shower 4 Harvey Beach a personal shower at the Community I (Histerie Blaine executive austen Is om tf teudmarita Today it has eeeupanti the fondly of Gev and Mra Button Crooa in this the second of two artl-io Houoo birtory lo I and! Mza Burton 1 Craoo have become the eleventh yirst Family of Bialne to reside at the Built fn :1833 it was given to the State in 1919 by Mra Harriet Blaine Beale in honor of her aon Waller Blaine Beale an Infantry lieutenant kilted in France1 K-'r tMafiy ai idlstlngutebed' gueat has been entertained at Blaine House President U' 8 Grant -and his family came in 1873 to tint James GBlalne then speaker qf the House of Represehtativa and was guegt at a inception and-a ban Gov Carl Mllllken iind family were the first to occupy the mansion after it vas remodeled the state Bflillkons stay at Btelnsi Houoo bet has been followed by) Frederick Farkhuretl -Bangor'- ho dtedfJan glflof 'tho pent icaylse' Baxter Portland Brewster Portland SewalL -Rath Horace IA H1I- dreth Cumberland) and Fred- erick Payne Waldobora 1 When the govembr Is home the state! flag'ite hung over a deer! on i the Perianal Mrs dered -w erenlng a' group of friends Mr Merle' granddaughter were barn in The Ash Room the southeast chamber In the park ao named because of the ash iwood chamber set Anita Blaine- Damrosch a granddaught was ham In Mrs room Harriet 'Blaine Beale who Blaine- House to the State and son Walker Blalhe Beale in whoa memory she gave the house werO both bom linr-the Pblue southwest corner I--1 FroroiMayl 1891 until becemb 1902 John F4H111 occupied Blaine' House Gov Hill entertained PreiL Teddy Roosevelt there Aug 26 1903' Mra 0 Blaine took up her retidepce again in the house in the sprihg of 1903 iand died there July 15 thfet yea a Bttte more than1 ten years after Mr death in Washington 'Jan 27 18931 Her death wae tpe 'only one in the ownership lqr the over 36 years- I -if nited Statei de- clared wsif upon Germany and this next "day Walker Blaine Beale theh owner of Blaine House given to hiijft on hie birthday 1 telephoned fropi Harvard where be was a Junior placed "-tht at the dto of the jbommittee of Public of Maine which had Just been gahizedj The committee occupi it until i December 1018 '4 BlaO 16 1919 Mrs Harriet Blaine i Beale gave the Blaine Honaoto the litate of Maine In memory of her son Walker Blaine Beale fie waa a first Uea tenant in 1 319th Infantry '78th Division and fell In Franca 8ept l8J 191 4 'The reipodellig! of 'Blaina Hdiise' wits com ileted in' 1920 at a total cost pf $18t648 Of which $29-bjhlfigs I- 524 was if dr fum: i- -Vj 1 ''44 aithebUllJioonLi Study is a mal room aa-small i when -one considers! the importance of what went on there The pair of old fashioned! vooea and the square (dark dock mill grace the ffire lace shelf In the old books is Blaine's bookplate a breath of oakleavea surrounding the Inscription lifarla James Thero aretwo desks In the room the plain walnut one with the high back i revolving chair' wl ilch was Bla! study table and the smaller one of carved oak with the chair to match which he occupi fd white a mei iber of the United States Senate The marble bust of Blaine copied from an original by Franklin Sln Lmons end glven to graindion by Mrs Whitelaw Reid and Bla lneS favor ite fireside chair are i laolni the study framed copy of a pass signed bj Lincoln! holds a place of honor on the desk and the old fashioned fire Screen 1 1 mbroldered with the arms of Ui ilted States mmy kVIl be seen in the tiny room Mafiy liatlnguished I a ueats have been ent irtalned at B1 line House Including Pres Grant with! his daughter Nellie- ajndj ac it: Ulysses kndrJess They were here three days -and Blaine gaVe a reception and ball honor of Grant eh borate lyconstn cted danc lgg pavti on? according to the Kennebec Jb lrnti trimmed with flag i and was' built for the session It was a platform covered by a marquee tent- between the and the part in front tot the porch' Grant occupied Mrs room over the library while a guest there 'He and his children few Somerville Tudor Gardiner I Barrows atKentSHlilwss William Meyers and l1 structure the wing to the original The (nameplate James Blaine? is- still there :1 iv The Blaine House was: built by Capt James Hall of Bath' ini 1833 In 1862 when James Gillespie Blaine Dunn Bim BfrsEIlli Blr Joanne cultural Yrados Show et Lekiston Artoory Tliureitey tf 1- -M i Basketbafl Scone 'v The Readfield Comer basketball teems played Winthrop Thursday anid i resulted tyi score of 43j-25 in ukJhji fevor The girls 1 were to 36 Janet Downs was fr Readfield with 30 defected high see Announce-Manager Monmouth-ment is made by Robert Henson of a public hearing at Cumston Hall Wednesday at 10 on the question qf whether or not the Maine I Central Railroad passenger statloxiand freight house at Monmouth Center should be 4 A non-agency carload freight only station under the Jurisdiction of the agent at Leeds Junction Is being considered' 7 8nervllte Jan This- apmmunlty ls gratified to see newt cement brtdge riow under tnifctkm at Somerville Corner replacthg the old wooden oiie for iometlme has been considered unsafe for traffic i Tills bridge will -span the Sheeps soot Rlvey and la located on tfae road from: Coopers Mills to 8omqr-villa Corner present' this flve-mlle piece of is in poor condition and it is hoped eventually State fund may be available to rebuild lit This section of highway forms a link in a direct Toute from Wlscassetto Belfast The iumVi bridge was sta: Winthrop Miss Lorette Gilbert Augusta is announced queen of a Winter Carnival to be sponsored by Alfred Maxwell Jr American Legion Foist Saturday and Sunday She 5 will be crowned at a Coronation Hall Saturday evening -Attendants will be Glenn 'Williams Hope Hartman and Mary-Jo Skomro Winthrop and Harriet Ui Fadsgn Fairfield 'Sk'iV Final plans for-thd' carnival were mads at a special meeting of the Announcement also wu made annniversary party at the Legion Home Feb 7 and aS5th Legion birthday observance in March at time-all Korean veterans win be guests- 4 It wu announcefi the baked bean supper to be held in conjunction with the Winter Carnival will be public Supper will be served from 5 to7 by theLeglon Auxil Blaine 4 Impotent' additions inwest diip- eluding the building of the endj into the ell practlcaya contlnuec i on -with the Blaines to point1 Fv- pital weer he was a patient two Vj- yf'x 11 a'nmiai lmeietiiig Jofi' the Ev Association of hep Ekigland in the John Hancock 3 iufrdlngl The Rev Nutter Yas one of at the banquet on the Work in Maine of the1 apsociatfcc nj v-ForeV' Chapman i wag at Gould Mra) nolle' Couture Mr Edgar Fontaine Ronald To-v mah Mrs Joe Lunt v'nyt 1 Other invited guests were Mrs fi-ancls Frost Min Joyce Min Elaine DrapeauMrs Ranees i Dostfe Mrs John Taylor Augusta Mrs Armand Fleuryt Mrs Delbert Dostte and daughter Judy Mrs Ray i de la FeuiUies Mr James Tewhey Mrs Lionel iAuclairl Mrs'- Robert i Fleury andMraj George DrapCau ami Mrs Phil North 1 East Carry have been 'guests this week of Mr and Mrs Charles-Mor- Prison-' i Mr and Mrs Eugene Fortier' Jr have -moved from dark Street to the Fortier apartments on Main Street' I Mr and Mrs Cecil Gray Belgrade have moved Into Mrs Mattie Cram's apartment on Western Avenue-: I'U'-- i Mr and Mrs Ora' Maxim have gone to Sarasota FbL for a few weeks' ti 1 1 Mrs Evonne Smith Bishop Street-is a surgical patient at Au--igusta General HospitaL Mr- and Mrsf Alfred 4 RT Clark ri Hanson Street are leaving today for a few weeks In St Fetersbtirg Fla i-- Miss Edith JLaVallee has returned from Augusta General Hospital where she has been a patient and staying with iher sister Mf Rus-sell Young Main present 4 4 4'i I Fifteen members jatt first meeting! 'of the year) Martha Class Thursday Tentative plans were! made I for the 'year's activities The next meeting fwill be Jan 39whie4GueM Night will be observed I There fWlll Ibe- a meeting! of the Music Committee of Congregational i Church at the parsonage atj 4 Sunday-' meeting of -the committee is scheduled for at There -will be a Jan 20 when the Third i Degrees" will be conferred will be served at 630 Mrs Ulllan Richards i'Xaherl and Blrs Dixie Hardy charge' I-1 The Put Residents Parley met I Thursday evening with Mra Thelma i Godfrey The next meeting will be with Mrs Helen Maxwell Feb 19 I Club Oflteers 5 VThe Congregational I Club met in thei vestry Thursday evening CbL Elliott Goodwin! spoke on the of Democracy 'New officers were elected -u fol- lows: President Frederick Thomu vice president Otto Weston secret tary and treasurer Charles Hood: Refreshments were served by Hal- before Christmas1 by- Reed aiuK-Reetf' Contractors tram Wocl-wicn and although a small employed the work is pro rapidly However at a Certain pqbit In the conktructlon work will' (be halted pntll warm weather plete the i i 1 f- CObper end! Bln iwere hostesses et meeting at the Thursday night1 business meeting phnson Wetervilte rugs of her work A members plan to take making beginning laryl Jsi M' General Hospital Tuesday and Wednesday for X-rays enters Saturday for KENTS HILL Cbrfatal Club t- Mr Remlqe PeuBne Ri thjt jChrj stel former's Fbllowihg Bfirs Fsrrl talked oi enddisp ayed group of club e-icourse In next-wee -The1: next home of Mrs Ri chel Roll cell will ill i same be 1 Escape Injury as Truck Overturns'll- Wayne Jan 16--Mr and Mrs William Saundi rs qscaped injury today as their uck tipped over on the Morrison sights 7-The truck loaded Ithtwo cords of vrood was exteosively damaged MTVERNC 'N Church Afotlees -3 Corne JSaptist Church Sunday church school: 2 worship topic of pastor the Rev Duqn -Snakes in the Wilderness' Tuesday: 7:30 cottage prayer meeting at the hne of Mra: Edith united i Parish Church Sunday a worsnlptoplc of pastor the Rev Faith of Isaac 11:30 a Sunday SchooL i 'I--' fe- -jj a-' Vernon Valley1 Lodge AF AM will hold a special meeting -at 8 ting will be at the Mary Everett with Gordon co-hostess in keeping with events of the month -4 'I Blrvend Ml i Carroll daughter' Lillian Lane have 1H-for Enrpute they Tampa' Ha to visit Winthrop Court WlpthropT' Jan -16 Harry Johnson 52 Madison appeared In Winthrop Municipal Cmvt before Judgf-HoWard 8 Slosberg Friday morning charged with speeding on the Augusta-Winthrop highway He pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $5 arid costa of 6470 Complainant was State Trooper Harland White -rfi oV'ia EAST-WINTHROP rrh i'i Church Nstiees s'-V--t -r: 4 Winthrop Center Friends Chinch the Rev Arthur Jones pastor Sunday services: 10 a Sunday School argaret Thurston recently friends at Fairfield and Ben- 'J The annual meeting of the Volunteer Firf Department scheduled frw Wednesday evening was postponed 41 A jiew date will be announced is w-Wr i4 BELGS ADE -isE-B- jL- 44 Chnrch foticc The ev Irene Tlllsori will de-iver the sermon' The 'Master' Needs More 8plrituti Helpers in His Workshop Sunday at 1030 School a i 930 east" vassalboro Charm IfotlcM Friend 1 The Rev' Ernest Weed pi star Bunday services 11 a Chur SchooL 10 a Mettux list Church: Bruces Weln and Fr man Bleeper of Colby College spei hers Sunday services 10:30 a (Cl: urch School 11:30 -m Dinner I arty' 4 i Mr I and Mr Arthur Mason en-at a dinner Saturday Jin hondrjof their nephew Conrad Mason op Augusta' Vho left this week for Qallf imls Present were Mr aind Co irad Mason and Mr 1 and Goi ion Mason and daughter of Portland Janl' 1 General "Ateagfader Al over todayja sponsor of can move to erase a Bit' Council vote confirming Mayor Louis La1 menta to city office Supreme Court a Merrill Julfi the issue Vas public rather than private apd hence should be brought by behalf of! the people: ra by 4he six councilmeh who signed petition fot injunctive -iThe Judge will give petition Jan V-' tr -ft--'T-'ft- 11 (ff) Governor Cross -1 thanked George BJ Ober for a Msptendld Job' Friday in accepting the Auburn qian's resignation of the tJquor Re-search Commission whicli made a Study bf alcoholism fn- Maine''! Falmouth' Jan 1- William Coyne 44 suffered a broken teg-aad Robert Walker 62 head injury when their car skidded -into -a! telephone pole -beside the Gray Road today 'The two Poland Sbring men were taken -to a Portland hospital -Al I- L-j BiddefordJan Maine's delegation' in the Elsenhower inaugural parade Jan' 90 will be headed by the 4 Amvetsj Vacatlonland Drum and Bugle Corpa lof Ridde- 'won-' bxilt first ford The musical at Masonic HalL m4 Tuesday The Entered Apprentice Degree will Of Herbert- Cunzflngham has bein-drawn to serve bn 1 the Traverse Jury of Knox County Superior Court which convenes in February Mrf slid! Mrs Hrnest1 Pitcher left this week for 4 six weeks' vsetp tkni TlbridaJ While Away Mr and Mrk Earl Creamer- are keeping house for them and caring I for their children iMark and Barry: 1 This' other two children Benny and Penny'! ate staying with their -i --materfiali grandmother Mrs Cooley Enroute the Pitchers will -call' on 'i relatives and! friends in Massacxiuaetta find liland 4 and win also look up the Max Mat- V-thews farmer residents of this lJ Dorothea Phillips town ohalrman for the'Jkforchiot Dimes has an- -nounced there wlllj be a baked bean 1 and casserole nipper the evening bf Jan 24 iat Masonic Hall 1 for ithn benefit the Polio FUnd Several fromjherei attended tl)e Little Joe (cowboy show at Winslows Mills Thursday evening Little Joe who styles himself as the Country Yodeter ls Joseph'1 A Claude1 Jy of East Waldobdrai nephew of Mil Henry AWison of this town 11 worship sermon The Ser class rvi-4' be worked upor datm 4 4 candl- i i 1 mon on the Mount Being and Doing East Winthrop Baptist Church relatives--In Revere Mass -v f- Mrs Helen Emery of Vinalhaven is with her sister Miss Laiiri Sanborn and assisting ln carlngi far Blr Stahley Palmenter Fted Bfansfleld of Aubum 'a former Kenjt mil resident attended the BJasonlc Installation day "night Sgt OlBaert' Cates -left Wi dty for limestone after 30 dais furcates and other has been dls-Augusta General convalescing at 404 lough with relatives: Bliss' Jean charged fi Hosnital and WAYNE SOMERVILIJB burch Notice South Somerville Baptist the Rev Donald Ryder pastor day at 2 o1clock a Sunday-School will be organized under t4 diction of the jpaztor with classes for beginners Intermediates and' adults Following at 2:30 will be a worship ice -'Xf y4: fi 'fiden4 Bartlett and aon Elr Dean-arq at home from the Augusta General Hospital sister Mrs Mildred Priest NM of PalermoJ lias been1 assisting at the Bartlettl hame 4 4 Friends have received word Mr and Mrs Alexander Darrpth who moved several months ago fnun their Somerville home on the Bog Road to Springfield I Mass that they are nojw pleasantly -located! at York Danpcht( whose: hobby Is raising canaries attended the recent canary show in Boston and won several prizes on birds'-': T' Mra Lawrence' French who' has been patient at the Osteopathic Hospital in Watfervllle 'for the i and time witMp i a few weeks again4 convalescing at the home her daughter Mra Virginia Brann Windsor Mr and Mra Avery Golby attended the recent election of ofllcersldf Uly of the Valley Chapter OESI at Weeks Miltei Colby was elected worthy patron -V'-- vi'r -It inclement weather vellng the Jan Because and 'poof ther Rev Mildred Huffman pastor Sunday Services: 10:30 a Wor- Church Notices Wayne Community 'Church the Rev Warren s'E Metier' pastor 11:40 Church1 Morning worship- at 1030 Sermon m- Baptist Youth1 The Wonder1 of jthe Modem World Way Back ship subject The Epi-phanjr Sunday School 7:30 Fellowship -v 'xrsxr Water SI net I HalloweU Martha Gprdon has from mui nps ipid returned to Jimmy has alH! resumed his school work eft ir a broken collar bone Mrs Lewis Grant were in -Wednesdky Urn Davis of Augusta spent "eel end at home 4 DISCS met Tuesday Evening at Thi pome of -Mrs Nina Mason made for the coming fin- DrlB Cady attended the Maine Veterinary Medical Association meeting in Watervllte Wednesday tMr4 Dorothy Irish Mrs Mary Jacttpn and Mrs Evelyn Heald attended i the Maine Federation of Club meeting and banquet lay in Portland DrJ Frank Witter of Orono was an oVemlghttguest of Dr and Mrs Cady Wednesday national' can- Nursery Beginner and Primary 'will meet diving the-- church hour Church school at T1 30 North Wayne Methodist Church the Rev Warm Mesler pastor Church school a 6:30 pjnjtorship at 7:30 pjn le Wonder lof the Mbdem WqrUU-- READFIELt Church NoUee-i TOTsey Memo dal' Church: 'PThe Rev Gordon Buzxa pastor Sunday services 11 a Sunday School 9:45 a jrp: I Or 'X toFOster and Charlqa Hood EUhth BIrthday Plans pem anclal a WhiiekayClub Name Officers i r' j-jTfc If r's- Helk prize at the Amvets' vention ln Cleveland1 In 1950 4 -4 IM Jan Sena-toT Paynei (R Me) was among senators Joining tpday id sponsorship of a resolve lor creation! of a special committee to protect -the consumers Interests in the production costs and retail prices of fuel and clothings -44 4-- ri I food A- i' Smnervllle PTA -meeting cancelled Mrs G1 4 Mem phone "famllii Presidi ting tb Ised J-neaped to -the his Jan If lone I picked up her fete- last (night and heard' a': i -i-farfcwelV address' of Icjnt Truman eamo boom--1 Hough the receiver1 '-p eleiision engineers theor-i he President's speech fraira -s TV -trunh line telephone cable The WWte R4y Ctub of Rqge of Sharon Cpaptef i OES elected nee officers Weliiesday evening They are -IjOULm flSmall president) Linda B( Wadlelgh vice preslden Jennie i (HopkJnai secretary Beatrice CaswelL treasurer -The meeting was preceded by covered dljsh suppey i--1 invented telescope was mpaign Mrs" Edith Can-ham ahd Mrs Elona Burgess assisted the jstes---s-The tends monthly meeting was held ajt 'the home of Mrs Madeline Cates ednesday evening with a good ath ndance -4 yj-: -I'Vassall oro Grange will A meet Tuesday evening to confer the First and Sjecind Degrees on a group of The team will work I th First Degree --and I the ladles am the Seond Degree WASE i 4 The RJbv Harold Nutter as in Boston ithte week! to attend the A Church Notleea Pentecostal Church: lThe Rev Gerald Glidden pastor Sunday 2:30 ps-m 630 7:30 nj' Sunday School Mid' week service Thursday 7:30 -Readfield -j Corner Methodist Church The Rev Gebrge 8 Graf-fam pastor Sunday 'servlees' 10:45 ILLSjlfe I 'j rSiW itian Cnurc mills Hitier Sand Hill cently fell on ice- and sprained wrist Sgt Clarence Jones who beep stationed in Japan for time and who has been 'spend: several weeks furlough hem with his mother Mra' Flossie Jones par is Friday to Camp Devena Mass for further assignment 8gt' Jones entered the service in July 1942' weeks Church 4 NeUee Advent Christian John- Holman Port Clyde -pastor Sundgy services Sunday School 1015 a mL worship m- V-M 1 I -S 4 ii OUs Hannon returned Wednesday frtunj Central Maine General 1 Hos Holland but Galileo an Italian 1 0 improved bnd developed it that his lqng! associated with all ii I- TTTT telescopes 1 Mrs-Ira Tumer Dodge bf Roaq has returned! after qafted tp New Britain )Conn and death of her a Jesse' Lee Readfield: The BuzsapastOT 1 Sunday ship service I-' v- ool 9:30 a m-i I Church East Gordon ay services 2Nknson during wor- to-'Au- taken brani bqlng by the brother the son i rr vi 1 Se'7 't -'4 VIENNA Church Notices Flrjrt Baptist Church" Sunday services at 7:30 The Rev I Durih pastor' subject A 'for AlLy''t MOjNMOUTH Churjeh Notleea -ih-'r j'--! Ited Church the Rev Joseph Master pastor Sunday serv-a Sermon' 'Joseph In Welcoming Mr Cyrllie Chretien r) Youth Fellowship at the home of Joseph LOMaster at mr for-: busiiss session k' Methodist Church East Monmouth the Rev Joseph LeMaster Sunday services 3 Joseph In Egypt- Sunday at 2 Community Church North Mqp-mouth the Rev Joseph pastor Sunday services: 6:30 a mj Sermon Joseph In Egypt The Sodabte Bridge Club met Wednesday evening with to Miss Eleanor Flanders ititutet! Mrs- Bertha Johnson Was Ihlgh jsewer and Mra Elsie Graham I low The nett 4 meeting will be Keb 4 with Mrs Johnson k'ik I Stilnley Turner the I late James si t-is tl4' i 1 ft gie Jonei China'ir fife 1 J- 0- it vV S' 4 i-S i -J Miu Gail Southard (Celebrated her eighth birthday Thursday with eparty given In her honor at her home Invited -guests were JoyCook-! son Sally Whitney Nellouise Max-lm Sally Tappan Margaret and -Barbara Briggs Joan- O'Connor Judy Jacobs puid Elaine Southard Games were played and refresh-ments served fay MrsJ Ellery South- ard and Miu i Margaret Southard The Hil-Ute Bridge Club! met at the home of 1 Mrs: Arthur Rourke Thursday evehing A ifarewell party rWu tendered Mra Norman Chap- man who was- presented gift 'Mrs Chapman received high 'score for the evdnlhg and! Mrs Norman j- Brown low The next meeting wifi 1- he with Mrs MrJ and Mrs Norman Chsptpan and children! Neddie-1 Dianne and Donald left FrldayVto make their home at 39 Getchell Street Brewer a i Grange Series I Vv 4r The second Ifi'a series of ten card parties sponsored by Winthrop Grange will be this! evening at I at the home of Mr: and Mrs Rhyne Stincbfield Mr' and Mrs Harry Scott will act 4s co-host and hostess Bridge canasta and 63 will be in play Arith prizes awarded for high and flow scores Persons wishing to aftehd should contact Vi the Stinchfiekls I Mrs Leah Kenney chairman bf 4 i plans fo the parties hu announced the following i schedule for the re-t malnder of the series: Jan! 31 with Mrs Mary-Jackson and Airs Stella Hubley co-hostess! Feb 14 with 'iMr end Mrs! Fred Irving Feb 28 a with Mrv and -Mrs Lewis Tabbiitt -i March 14 wltnj Mr and Mra Leon 8mlth with Mr and Mrs Paul Ken-ney asslsUngj March! gg with Mra VI 1 an Mag Auriier end wee bpm et 189Q He 1 is survived by hie wldo ope son grandchildren end sister: interment was lit Hav-erhilL Mksa pis former home' MrafViigf Merlon Bridge entertained the Club let the Dowe home iMctaiWTWsr Lewis wgs gpstaGenral Hospital Thursday for X-rays and Miss Ruby Bennett State Health Nurse of Augusts 'visited Readfield schools Wedneti -'Recent gifts to the Readfield Corner School Here i wo large tables and a cot from members of the Ann Plnkham has returned from' Augusta General HospltsL Mra Ella Clark of Livermore Falla returned Wednehdsy after visiting her daughter Mrs John Boutllter and family Mrs Hugh McCormick and Mery Ann of Auburn were visitors Wed- Wednesd iyr evening Prizes went to Barbara Nelson end Ade 'i Glen-" Mra' Ethel Btlmpson wi twithje gift end cake on thC occasion of her birthday: fdlss Marie of China Is staying With Mrk Jack Tobey and attending Academy Do I iSETTlNlS OKAY JO 1WE TSXPCX AP CAMPAGtj VJJ4S EASIER TUAH 1UE ART EDTIDR RGURED-- S-- -sr'r-vl 4 f- Thelma Webber and Mra Mary Howard co-hostess) April IX with Mr! and Mrs Reginald Richards) April-25 with: Mr and Mrs George Walsh May j9' tof be -announced i--- At the 'last party prizes will be Vj awarded for Ugh and low scores of the sees' j-i Chimney Fires 1 Fire Dejxirtment Winthrop Fire Deportment im-l1 -J i 1 1 --i AMONG bankers as nnong other BuccessjfuL tmsiness and professioned men yi mil find a grqat many who e- gan their careers as ne vspaper iNjycaid Sfladly agree that this-boyhood experience save them a good gtart in the -field of finance' -i I That's me thing a sjre-time ne wspcgmij route does for ah ambitious teaidi him sotihd lejrozis aiidut hi biisine fpy ijimselL he soon lddrts to deliver 4 'i 1 bills pRHQptiy beep isnazrate ly-and above dU SAVE records zpend dclary rv ewered calls Friday i afternoon 1 to -'Vfft the homes of Ralph Remick Wsyne Road and Charles Thompson: Stur-- tevant Hill Road damage was -1 reported 1 'A i of histoute profits MANCHESTER Church Notice )- f- Msnchester XJnlon Church Wood-i i tow Mitchell putor Suhday '4 i services Sunday school 10:15 a Church 11:15 bj Young service 6:30 pj Mrs: Margaret Wentworth leader ii I r- vf" FAYETTE jlariyfe ji' mult' inany pur carriers gajvingg 7 acxounta or coUege i handz of whdeh they niay yrell! be proud What's more1 the are gaining valuatle busihjess i know-how and healthful habits to help 'them 'stp ahead 4 el V-i ihtheir chosen careenL 4- DAILY (ENHEBEC JOURMAL Church Notice First Regular Baptist Church of "i Fayette the Rev Warren Mes-i er pastor Church School at 1:30 Worship at 1:301 Sermon The Won- World -1 dCr of the Modern 1 $ij 4r rt-' I J--v vv i 'v ''fj-'i.

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