Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine (2024)

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-V A ij rJ i -y I J4-'Ya Tioa 99 101S A 7 XueKfoy June 22 1915 f-JLEWISJON EVfiNmG JDUfiNAt 5T ST JOHN'S DAY PLANS COMPLETE FORTY YRS AGO BATES-COLLEGE CLASS-OftT-AT HEBRON ACADEMY '-l Prla'Pate''Hdd Last Tnnitiht thfl Tonight the 'kv' HEBRON Me Jane 11 (Speclal)-v Graduation week festivities ere in full nrini bmiTUi la claas day and any aid giuda are her to enjoy the exeroieee which opened at IN yMtowini a musical selection and Mayer by the chaplain Cedi flweett the daw history waa read by Dorothy- Hutchlnaon Tbla followed by tha addrew to the un dergradueteeby Walter Croaa Orator waa i BwoatL bla eub-Jact being Divine Right of BAND CONCERT Mire Bartba Curt la and Frederick Palmer gave the claw phophecy which waa followed by the pieaantatlon of gifts by' Florence Adam The ainglng of the claw ode eompleted the program -v Tuesday evening tha Lotus Male quartet of Boaton with Miriam vanport Gow reader will give a llgbtful concert program Prlae Debate Monday evening the annual Jim lor prlae debate waa held in tha church The aubject waa: Resolved: That jthe Halted Btntw ehould have a government-owned merchant mo fine Thow speaking for the afflrma-tlve were John Vincent Tracy Brigh- ton Mae Head Ella Talbot Tur-Bar Donald- Haaeltine Curtla Falr-Beldl for tha negative George Law-- rnaet'Hnren" Blddeford Florence Ina Bawyer Maxfleld Robert-Byron Dow Ft Kent The Judges were Carey Now fork cltyi Bov ft Herrick Fall River Maae Hon Conan Wlnterport An-noenegmcnt of the Inn era will bo made at Wednesday's esr-laea Wednesday am tha graduating will ba held In the church Tha will Fourth Dhnen-Fl-ed Babeon Chad bourne "The a of Modem Cracker MaerteO Lee gmell Native Bather FTancea Oeerga ammanf-ltaHreada in Allard McOieger Gravea Music Deval-epemnt of Music In Wlnnl-Dei Marguerite Hollis Hundred Tears of Petes with Harold Boardman Sawyer Debt to the Retta Ellen gadie Carter Muale Lincoln Highway'? Chari ea Arthnr Peadletee "The Work of the City Toung Women's Christian Ateo-: datien'' Letltla Wlswall Mltehali Problem of National nVUUam McKinley Denun Musta Conferring Dlplemaa Address to Claw hr Mr George Chandler A B' Hartford Conn Beaodletlon Music Balatatort Hbnor Honor The oonunancement dinner at o'clock and the senior reception la the evening dose the exercises for tbs Big Parade of Lewiston French Field Day at Far Ground Lewlaton will observe the feast of St John Thursday in royal manner The Institute Jacques Cartier having made tha plana all Franco societies and members of tbe three parlshw la Lewiston and Auburn will units In a big celebration and a monster paradg Joecph Cote at the head of a commute of 50 reports that everything la 4n shape and that the day will go down Mg In history -The parade will form at nine o'clock at College Block Lisbon street and will take tha following route To Park to MapltL IJlaks Birch Bartlett Babatls Main Lisbon Chestnut Lincoln Hi' Crow back to iver Cedar to Au Coder Oxford burn Broad Second Dunn Third Pulslfer Second Broad to Lewlaton fer Second Broad to College Block and disband In the afternoon a baseball game field sports and other amusem*nts are -arranged for the State Fair grounds Voyer will have charge The A band wlll-glvd a concert end Mayors Brann and Porter will be naked to make a few remarks At night a concert at Lake Auburn and a banquet at A I) tlubhouse will conclude the day FARMINGTON FARMINGTON Me June 21 (Bps Mrs Minnie Luce Foster aged 44 yearg died Monday afternoon at her home In the Holly neighborhood Mrs Footer had been a grwt sufferer for several months Sho la survived by a husband Geo Foster and three children Mlw Annie Woods McLwry left New York Tuesday aa a delegate to the annual convention of the Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity of the New England Conservatory at Long Reach California from June 28th to July 2d Mrs A Gerry and Mrs Ida Merrow are visiting In Portland Mrs B-Howard who passed the winter in Concord XL has arrived home She waa acoompanlad by her daughter Mrs Smith and children who will paw the summer here Jaoob Wlrth Mr and Mrs Plllsbury and son Kenneth of BrookllneMass are at Camp Wlrth Vamuma Pond for the summer Mr and Mrs Simpson and uhildrun of NewtonMaso are guests of Klativw in town Mrs Marlon Muntsr of Fort Andrews Boston Harbor la visiting her mother Mrs French Norton Mrs Lida Parker and daughter Helena and Miss Besle Hackett are at Varriums Pond for the week Mr and Mrs Harry Craig have returned from Portland with their infant child whom they took there for treatment The child la on the road to' recovery H1 Vanlor Locke i Jordan Dennis Cknlth and A Odell are 'In Portland attending the A encompmriit this week Mrs Clara Brown if visiting friends in East Wilton Dr George Pratt left Monday to attend a medical meeting conducted by (the United Suites- Army surgeons George Mull Instructor of muslo left Tuesday for southern Pennsylvania to visit relatives and friends Roscoe West left Monday for his home In Massachusetts Dr Donald Craftin Is passing a fow tlnys 'at King knd Bartlett Camps Washlngton special ssys Secretary icr Redfleld laid before President Wilson and the Cabinet an advertisem*nt in an American trade paper Jectlle for use In war i claimed contains and gem onous gases guaranteed four hours reality have saved more capita than men because home where there arc tha possibilities of saving Where yearly incomes average from $1600 to $1800 10 per cent of that income usually la spent for food clothing and shelter Since the woman is the one who does tha spending she should ba able to spend wisely and obtain tha greatest possible value for the leaet possible outlay Housewife arc you conducting your household along lines of true economy Or are you making your family go wlthnut certain nutritious foods because tlic prices are high while at the sanio time throwing thli offset the amount you savIngT A recent number of tne Ladler Home Jouriislronlxined a good art! els by Mrs Christine Frederick on how to arrange a family expense budget under the seven headings of Shelter food clothing operating expenses savings luxuries and advancement There Is no universal answer to tha question uf how the Income should be distributed In these various divisions because the apportionment depends upon the sixe of Income and the number in the family the taste end education the locality the occupation or social standing However it Is suggested Dial In Incomes of moo or (1600 a year or thereabouts the proportion should be Shelter 21 per cent food 30 per cent clothing It per cent operating It per cent: savings 10 per cent luxuries 4 per cent advancement 6 per cent- Many persona spend nearer 10 pef cent then 4 per cent for luxuries end more Important things Buffer in-cludtng the savings account The advantages of keeping household accounts The ability to see at a glance all items of expense Makes -possible a comparison of Items to eat where greater economy ean be practised Any one item can be compared with the whole budget thus showing Its relstlve Importance and giving further help towards wise spending and saving MacGregor nk you are 3 Tha Gilman -horn waa beautifully decorated In green and-white' Shortly after the weddlpg lunch Mr and Mra' Hyde accompanied by Mr Hyde's slater Mtes Lucille Hyde and Mra Grace Becker left In Mr Hyde's automobile for Montreal and Bt Lambert Quebec via Poland Spring and the White Mountains A greater part of their time Canada will be peered with Mr uncle and aunt Mr ana Mra Fred Maxwell at Bt Lambert The bride to a native of Strons and Va educated In the public schools of Livermore Falls and for sometime has been senior operator thp local telephone exchange Mr Hyde alpo received hie education In the publlo schools of Livermore Falto hie native town and hae position in the effect of ths International Paper Co at Chisholm Upon their return from their wedding trip Mr and Mra Hyde will reside with th parenta until falL GIFT TO CONY HIGH Freshmen Present Btatae of loss of Are to Augusta High 8chooL AUGUSTA Ma June The annual freshman presentation of Cony High School took place in the Assembly Hall Monday night Th claeo presented to ths school statue at Joan of Are tho presentation being mads by William Wyman president of th i Rev Henry EL Dunnaek of tha Board of Education accepted ths gift The program Included orchestral selections and phases In ths life of Joan of Are told by Cedi Jonea Mauds Barker Batty Cooper Raymond Kimball Everett Mower HP bscca Goldberg and Haxel Beckett Wlnnl fred Clark and Carolyn Kennedy gave piano solfia WEST AUBURN WEST AUBURN Ma June 22 (8 pedal) Dr and Mra Charles 8 Burr and two children Mr and Mra Crafts and family all of Li ebon Falto were guests of Mra Crafts end daughter West Auburn Sunday Mra Clifford Tracy has boon entertaining her nleca Mra Lewie Partridge of Strons Mire Georgia Wills of Auburn has been the guest of Mra Carrie Horsey John Marston tha young sou of EL Marston of West Auburn who has been suffering from serlou throat trouble in addition to 4 broken collar bona to somewhat Improved Flanders to not recovered from hls aoddent sufficiently to work oh hie farm altho able to get about to somo extent Mr and Mra Pelro of Now Gloucester hare token ths Harrlmau house at West Auburn Mr and Mra Bean of Buekfleld have moved to ths Btorer Crafts farm at West Auburn Rev and Mra Jordan formerly of West Auburn are now In Bprlngvllle and Mr Jordan's friends ore glad to know that he Is mneh Improved In health He to supplying a Free Baptist pulpit In BpringviUa Signs of good apple crop are not promising In this region Mra Merrill of BoWdoln-ham waa a recent guest of Mra Keith NEWSY MAINE ITEMS Charles Clifford Jr president of the Bath Grans Company re-portod to tho Bath pollca Monday that hls office was entered during ths night and tha money drawer forced open About $22 In cash end check for $350 were reported missing This is tha sodond time tha office he been broken Inta On Wednesday ths resident New England bishop Rev Hamilton Lie will make an offl-oliti visit to ths perish of ths Foss street Methodist Episoopal church of Blddeford when than will a re ception by the city and parish and banquet provided py th Aid society Congressmen Daniel McGllllcud-dy to going to do what ho eon foe tho retention of th office of United States shipping commissioner nt Bath which will otherwise be abolished on June 20th by lack of an appropriation for Its continuance ih -X 5 ML" -Y 'r (-: -ij-v i Dr Emrich Gave Interesting Reminiscences at Aluqv ni Meeting Delightful Organ Muslo by Will Macfartane Portland Delta Sigma Rho Elects Officers of 1918 Picnic Notes Life forty years ago at Bates col-leg waa the 'Subject of interwtlng reminiscences given by Emrich of Boston at delightful alumni meeting in Fisks reception room Rand Hall Monday evening Hon Henry Oakes president of the alumni association preaided and WILL MACFARLANE Portland's Mtmlotpql Organist Who to a Bates Oosmacnoenuuit Visitor the program opened with a eong by the 'Cdllege-'Quartot Frspk 8 Pierce '10 taking the place of I one of the members who was unable to bo present Their singing of "The received an encore Lak' a Hon" Dr Emrich told of how he happened to oome to Bates of how as a student In Bangor seminary with a wife olid two children he had thought of going to college sometime' and how President Cheney had Induced him to come to Bates Hs told of hls struggles with mathematics and of Prof Stanton's saying to him one day: '1 think you'd better give up your college course and go hack to With true German persistence he kept on however and Introduced the elective system aa hs said at Bates "In those days Were tho buildings there arir today bv( were- men then the best Bates had forty years ago The loyalty of the professors sad alumni have made Bates known not paid In speaking of Prof Stanton he old: "We did succeed in sidetracking him from the lessons many times but at such times we got a good many thoughts for life Hie fellowship with President Chase was such Dr Emrich said that hs knew at once whom to vote for when It was necessary to find a successor -for President Cheney The noble characters and elevating Influence of Prof Hayes Angell ProfStan-ley Prof Rich and Prof Fullontoa were emphasised' In closing Dr Emrich said: have electric roads better streets a lot of things we have but you any better men to give unto you the visions of humanity than had the class of forty years A mandolin selection and encore given by Marion Colo 'U King Elisabeth Maraton 16 Arline Lougee pianist Eleanor Newman A reading by John A David "How Hill Adams Won the Rattle of Waterloo" waa followed by a sola Promise by William Morrison Crowell spoke briefly saying that any school -or college which gave men visions they kept waa fulfilling its mission and Rates waa doing that He came to pay hie tribute to the men the Ideals and the spirit of Bates Arthur Peas-lco 90 said that Bates had a valuable opportunity making thv most of little for her equipment waa small compared with moat colleges In dosing he said he knew of no teacher who had more greatness or real knowledge In hie teaching than Prof Stanton A selection by Mlsa Marguerite Glrouard 18 violinist and Clinton Bonney 12 closed the on joyable program Organ Recital by Mr llacfarlane It la a delight to have as gueats at tha college thru the week Mr and Mrs Will Macfarlane of Portland and Mr Macfarlane who to well known as municipal organist to most generous In gi muslo to those who have gat! for commencement After the Informal reception on the mountain aide Monday afternoon many of the people went to the chapel where Mr Macfarlane a delightful recital Tbe music was chiefly Improvisation with several melodies Interwoven Handels Largo an lntermexxo from Mascagni ant his own composition "America the Again On Tuesday after-noon Mr Macfarlane also played for the pleasure of all who might Tare to gather in the chapel Delta Sigma Rho Officers Officers and charter members -of Delta Blgma Rho fraternity elected os follows late Monday Free Qulmby president of Went brook Seminary vice-pres Saxton secretary of tho A Hanco*ck oonnty treat Harry Rows Bates A secretary executive board officers and Ho Packard and Henry Johnsoq Charter members ore: EL Saxton 151! A Harding 15 Ia Weymouth 0L Stillman id Carey H' Lawry '12 a Chayor 17 Merrill Tl Henry Johnson '12 Mare-den Sawyer '09 Paget Qulmby 10 Qulmby II J' Roy Packard EL Tuner EL Skillings Stanley Durkee 17 DavtoJ Moulton 15- Lb Paraonn If AbhoL Cove EL Davie 12 Carroll 'OS Aldrich '07 Powell Bb Costello liC George Guetln 'U A If Fetnberg IS Notcm1 '5- Foyctapn membere of the ctora of LIVERMORE LIVERMORE Mo June 21 Children's day waa observed at the Methodist church Brettuna Mills Sunday with an appropriate sermon in ths morning and a concert In tha evening given by the children The church was prettily decorated for ths occasion Mr and Mra 'Carl Wilson end daughter Elisabeth of Roellndaln Mass are visiting Mr Nelson's mother Mra Neills Nelson There will be a reception given at the personage Saturday afternoon to the new pastor Rev Ivan Thorn and family also to ths now district superintendent of Augusta district Rev Holt A short program will be given after the reception following which there will be a quarterly conference held by Rev Holt SOCIAL NEWS Mr and Mra Joshua EL Collins of Farmington have Issued Invitation to the marriage reception of their daughter Sara' May Collins -and Charles Joseph Plnkhem on Wednesday evening June 20th It to reported that Mary Pickford ths famous photoplay setreaa to coming to Squirrel Island for her summer vocation This will hs Interesting nows for her many admirers Maine Ufa i eli all Toung CUSHING Ma June 22 (Special) A pretty home wedding took place Saturday June 15 when Eda Chapman Young and Harold Marshall wore married at the bride's home In Cushing Ada and Katherlna Klllnan nieces qf ths brida lad ths wedding march carrying tha daisy chains which formed a path loading to an evergreen arch The bride's gown was of whits crepe da china trimmed with wide lsea The bridesmaid Mtes Ruth Batoheldea cousin of th brida gowned in whit crepa trimmed with lace and black velvet ribbon Ths best man was Orrln Marshall broth of th bridegroom Ths wedding march was played by Mra Cora Knights At ths close of ths ceremony short recaption was held aft which Mr and Mra Marshall left for Camden They will reside in Rockland Many beautiful gifts were received by ths young couple Those present at tha wedding beside the families of the bride and bridegroom were Mr and Mra Andrew Klllnan Mr and Mra Charles Wyllle Mtes Mildred Wyllla Mr and Mra Clarence Wyllle Mr and Mra Sidney Wyllla Mast Langdon Wyllla) Mr and Mra Arthur Young Mast Donald Young (Mr and Mra A Mr and Mra Fred Sherman Mr and Mra Harry Pnysona Mira Gladys Marshall Mr Ardrey Orff Mis Edith Crowley Mra Grafton ths Misses Agnea Edith and Ruth Grafton Mra Harry Slater and Mra Merry HYDE-GUjMAN Well-Known Livermore Falls Couple Untied In Marriage LIVERMORE FALLS Ma June 22 (8pecil) Allan Atwood Hyde and Mira Gladys Leons Gilman two of Livermore Falls' well-known jroung psopla were quietly married nt th Universal let parsonage at 18 a Monday by Rev Wm A Xel ley Ths attendants ws Miss Lons Gilman ths bride's slot and Andrew French both of Livermore Folia The double ring service woe used Aside from ths attend an ta only the young couple's fSthera Chan Hyde and Frank Oilman were present Ths bride wore a check traveling suit with hot trimmed to match and1 carried bouquet of white rosea Miss Lons Gilman the maid of honor wore a sand colored silk poplin suit with hat te match and carried a bouquet of pink and whits carnationa Ths gift to hls best man eras a gold seairf pin end ths bride's gift to her bridesmaid consisted of a coral brooch The young people were th red plants of many beautiful and useful presen A wedding breakfast was served th bridal party directly following th sarvlea at tha home of tha bride's parenta Mr and Mra flank Oilman at which tha parents of Mr end Mra Hyde were present CLASSIFIED INSTRUCTIONS: in In a a WRITE YOUR IMS Bates eollege held a meet en- Joyable last reunion os Freshman on Saturday afternoon at "Woowqua- tuckett" tha cottage at Lake Auburn owned by Kimball Mr niece to Miss Beatrice Burr Who to a member of tho -class Her elassmatei at the' eottagd were Misses Evelyn Hutchinson Doris Ingeraoll Martha Draka Ruth Dress joyable last reunion aa freshman on and Qulmby Davidson Davis IL- Konnlson Swett Gould and IL White The party left Lewiston at LM end returned at A While at the Lake they had a Jolly time which proved' oflt-tlng farewell to their pleasant freshman year A picnic rapper waa served et six Profoaaor end Mrs Coleman chaperoned the party and Master Rowland Coleman was a guest Geneva A Page 'It will become assistant in languages In September at IjM Ndrmal Academy Lea Maine lllas Helen Hilton '16 will teach the coming foil in the History Department at Falmouth Mass: Miss Marion Cole will teatoh English at Chelsea Mesa Mias SYaneas Bryant Latin at Colebrook and Miss Mabel Dtirgxn English and elocution and gymnastics Ignden Institute Linden Canter Vt Miss Ruth IBeanq French Latin English Sherman Mills SOUTH PARIS SOUTH PARIS Me- June 21 force rial Changes in tha teetohing ol the Paris schools are nnnounoM Mias Madeleine Plllebury of Pine Point will have the Pleasant street primary eucCeodlng Miss Sylvia Wears Miss Helen Jordan of North Brldgton will have tbe Bhurt- lcff primary succeeding Miss Evan- i has gellns Woodman who Miss Ruth Carter of Portland will have the intermediate school at West Porto These three are graduates? of Gorham Normal school 7 Winfield Brooks son of Mr and Mrs Leon A Brooks of this place to tod Btat now cadet In the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis He graduated from Parle high school in the clam of toll and was vaiedld-torian He then entered the University of Maine end remained there until he secured the appointment to Annapqlia To act upon the North Parle school house matter special town moating Is called for next Saturday June 21 at 2 o'clock pm Plans for a school house approved by the superintending school committee will be submitted for acceptance PARIS HILT In connection with the Hubbard House Mrs Hubbard has remodeled the old store adjoining Into a room for danoing It to be known as "The and the poring will take place on Friday evening Demonstration in the modern dances will be given by Miss Hallett of New York and partner The Pine Tree Tea Room conducted successfully last season by Mrs Hariow opened on Monday Mrs Alpheus Rogers of Portland was a guest at the Hubbard House Sunday and Monday Mrs Rogers expects to oome here later for a port of the season Mias Gertrude True of Broo kilns Moan Joined the Robinson family at 'Camp in this-village Monday Miss Marion Hallett of New' York to the guest of relatives here Janies Murray Kay Jr of Brook- line Muss is the guest of hls sister Mrs John Prentiss at Seven Gables hire Guyer of Rock Island 111 ls tha guest of her brother Admiral Kimball at Old Brick Mrs Lewis Brown Is In Boston to meet her sister and the Misses Helen Sparrow and Emmie Jacob who will return to Paris Hill with her -Mrs Bancroft of Portland la the guest of Mrs Thompson Thayer Qulnby of Wellesley Hills Mass ie a guest at Elmhurst for two or three weeka There will be an entertainment at Cummings Hall Friday evening June 25th by Paris Hill school The program will con (1st of readings vocal and Instrumental muslo and farce entitled Taking Place" Cast of characters: Henderson Edwards Glenn Roes Charlie Edwards hls son Charlie Kammohd Mr Grabbltt a customer Boy Ham-' bookl mond Tom Jones a bookkeeper Ronald Shaw Dannie on office boy Maynard Curtla Gladiola Penrose book agent Myra Rrldgham Mrs Edwards wife of Henderson Lola Curtla OAKLAND OAKLAND Ma June 22 (Special) Frank Warren Fisher son of tha late Charles and Julia IL Fisher of Stoneham Haw and Miss Ada williams Lake daughter of the late Rev Aura I and Mrs Lucinda Gerrlsh of Oakland were married June II by the Rev John -Carling assistant pastor of the Methodist church at Malden Mi The funeral of the lots George Matthews was held from the reel' denes Saturday Rev Thomas Croaa tha Un IK EHto Marshall Tilton and Oreelay and Peaae acted 'as bearers The Intorment waa at the Matthews family lot In Lakerlew Cemetery returned he went Williams oi Californio Mr Williams a former Oakland boy' aft an adventuresome career has amassed a in unview iranery George Bryant hae from Medway Mass where os agent for Laforeat Will Urge fortune amounting to several mllileua Mr Bryant to Mr ilai agent In New Ekigland CM WUltom Aytr at a recent election of the trustee of Westbrook seminary chairman -of tha endowment commit- Dr and Mrs Wheel of Canton Y- are 'visiting the doctor' eeneb Mr and Mrs Wil liam Wheeler Mrs Annie EL Bachelder and granddaughter Miss Madolyn Folsom have returned from Bt Petersburg Fla- where- they passed the winter Mrs Frank Folsom is critically ill at the home of her grandson Geo Pollen WINTHROP WINTHROP Me June? 22 (Special) Mrs Hasel Towle Hutcnaon and' Infant daughter of Fort Fair-field -re lilting Mrs Hutcheon'e parents Dr and Mrs Towle The Wlnthrop Trolley League team met the Hallowrtl team this afternoon at Hallowell Mrs Lulu Longfellow Meigs and eon Russell of Augusta are the Siesta of Mrs Meigs' mother Mrs ary Longfellow Mias Muriel Rollins la HI The Wlnthrop House soon will opened he LITCHFIELD Ma June 22 (Spools) Sunday school of ths Congregational church at the Corners gave a children's day concert Sunday The program consisted of rral songs by ths chorus sad five of the primary class recitations were all nteehr delivered end one which 'was particularly Interesting was a poem entitled written by Tooling of this town and delivered by Margaret CaiupbML Mr and Mra Horn of Sprlugvato were week-end guest at Mr Rufus Godfrey's Joseph Perry is spending a walk In Portland Ths scholars of ths Willard sahool at ths Plains rev on entertainment In ths school houocL Friday At the close of an Interesting program the people went out onto the lawn which was brightly' lighted 'by Untorna and listened to several selections -by tbs Litchfield band Ioa ereamchkn home-made candy and lemonade wars on eale Mias Clara Goodwin of ths Mills was a week-end guest of Mia Edna Rlftof Mrs Sarah Spring has purchased ths Austin Hutchinson farm A party consisting of Mias Jessie Libby- Miss Florsnoe Libby Mira iHerals Harlow Mtes Dalmr Kendrick sad Mtes Katharine Kendrick iSpant last week at ths Boeworth camp on Laks Taeoma Mrs Btts Taylor Mra Frances True Mrs Laura White and Mies Rhona Maloou attended WRC convention In Portland this week i Mrs Goss of Lewiston to guest of her son Dr Ralph Ogse Pear Times Three "Walt" -hs suggested mildly 1 want three eggs and boll them four minutes' But- the cook having only one In the piece boiled it twelve minutes Which proves the value of higher Philadelphia Public Ledger COMING EVENTS Jsn Lewiston Bates Commencement June Oolby Commencement June Hebron Academy Graduation June -20-24 Bowdola Commencement June Maine A Encampment Portland June Semi-centennial of North Waterford Church June Maine Commercial Travel lent Field Day Sebago June Meeting of uov CoundL July Maine Flab and Gam Sportameria Klneo July 0-1 Inpertntendents of Schools and Secondary School Principals Conferences Castlne Aug Eaton and Norrldgewock High School Association Norridgs-wock Aug lf-il Camp of Instruction Second Infantry Augusta Aug Dover-Foxcroft Camp-M eating of Piscataquis Valley Conducted qy Rev I Holt Auburn Aug Advent Christian Camp- meeting Mechanic Falla Sept Maine State Fedwatlee of Women's Clubs Blddeford Oct Maine Mualcal Festival Bang Oct Maine Musical Festival Portland Oct 26-26 Maine Teachers' AsFn Bong RMMHTAL MUNIONI July Sixth Maine Oldtown July Fifth Maine Peak's IeV-- and Aug glxteenth Maine Portland Sept The 8th Maine Battery Lewtetoa Sept 11-11 Fifteenth Malna Bang main Vania Aug Cornish Aug Waldo County Belfast Aug 24-21 Briagtou Aug 24-27 Eastern Malna Bangor Aug Sl-Sapt 2 Houltoa Aug 24-26 Carlboa Aug Aug Aug Il-Sapt 2 Caaco Aug 11-Sept Moulton Aug il-Sept Central Malna Ft-tsrvllla St Cumberland County- Gorham Sept Main State Lewiston Sept T-6 Northern Malna Presque fsla Sept Calais Sept Somerset County wow began Bt 14-11 Oxford County South Sept 14-11 Cherry 11 aid Sept Mochtaa Sept Phillips Sept Unlen Sept Lincoln arlaeotla Sept BrletoL County Dam- Sept 11-10 Exeter Sept- 2t-2V Franklin County Farm-if Sept 11-16 Andover pet Fryeburg HartlanA Ain MAcnn kevn July 5 kewhogua July Calais July Houlteu: Caribou Aug 4-5 Pr aequo Mia A us: Fort Fairfield Th following pnrnn will bo liven by Hobber Amerlcea Lewlaton eltr perk Tuesday evening Ta Reeve Overture fluppo Southern Content La Zlnrene Bohm a) Melody of Peace-Martin b) Mansion House March (Dedicated Mansion House Poland Spring) Ballet Lulglnl Sobro Las De VUle (g) When Xqp Wore rich j- (b) On th Gumble 1 'i Grand Songs from tha Old Lak final American Republic Thiel qimur marts paetby' Among the famous pantries of the world (i that of Queen at Windsor This pantry comprise two rooms of no great dimension but it contains treasures In the form of plate and household articles that ar valued at more than a million pounds sterling Many of three poaaare historic Interest For oxampla thofe is a conspicuous exhibit in the form of a table of solid silver This la nearly a yard In length and Its top-with an bear ths area of several square feet royal arms and exquisitely chased dele symbolic rose thistle arp eto Every reign sine that of Elisabeth ha 'eoontrobuted to this table a design of eom sort Ths most Imposing of all ths oaS-sllng array of plats to th so-called gold dinner service for occasions of he highest state -Th walls of tho'two rooms ef this pantry tha larger of which to thirty by sixteen feet and tho 111 smaller square of sixteen feet ar lined with caeca of plat glare and mahogany and In these end similar cases occupying th center of each -boom are soma of the most extraor-dlnair'wgnmplea of art In mid silver and precious atones that tho world has ever seen There are tall graceful epergnee each of which would tax the strength of two men to lift It there are dishes In mid and silver any on et which would be too heavy to ran away with dainty toilet service In gold and silver candelabra communion servloea flagona vases punch bow la wine eoolera fountains and fonts In silver wrought In designs of great beauty by the most skillful of artiste ALCOHOL GIVES WAY TO TEA Tlw restriction of th sale of spirits in England has resulted In a greatly Increased consumption cf ton and even tho tha new laws regarding tho use of alcohol should bo relaxed after tho war a farm percentage of people will hare acquired a permanent taste of nature's stimulant-tea Undoubtedly the consumption of ton to Increasing thru-e out- tho world and will continue to Increase at a greater rate during tho next few yean and until the Supply can cope with the demand higher prices for tea must be expected odr to men Greet Bill! Thou perfect Platypus Duck-billed ol mellifluous Plfflsr of the Spheres I Suppose a elxty-eentimeter Shell Should bump thy polished dome- You would not yell You'd burble But ohl Consider how that frustrate Shell Would stick -Its tall between Its leg and hide Aad "Gehenna! what was that IhUT" It wouldn't bother you a- IttUS hit -8 la Boston Newt Bureau to It gently softly OUR NEW jWomen'saii Misses'! Rea dy-to-Wear! i Department? i Occupying Oar Entire Second Floor Now Open Ehrenfried's 96-98-100 Usboi St 4 Sale etc ere i counted f4 1 It i L4 1 'The ton of the graduates is: Classical Coarm' Elmer Iaalah Boardman lalsa- beret Marjorie Isabella Buck Wwt li ft aid Ratta Elies Sadie Carter Port-Usd Altaa Haltn Clark Caratunk William MoKInlar Damn Bwanvllla Ar-? tlrar Bridges Eastman Berlin Philip Bernard Frothtiigham Portland Jacob Barker HanL Lewlaton Chari aa Harrington Hodgkins Jr Lamolne Wlnnl frad Marguarite Hollis Canton Manr Marguarite Martin Colebrook Hariow Bajrnum lfoaher Dexter Dorothea Moulton- Persons Baraston Qnei Harold Boardman Sawyer Farm- ingtoa: 'Reginald Mann Bcharrr Lawis-' toa Chaster Haaijr Wlggln Whltaftald gdantllle Couraa: Fred Babaoa Chadbouraa East Waterford Charles Bartlett Clark North New Portland Waller Wyman Cross Milton Maw Horace 1 Breeka Flrmln Fltawllllam Hb Chariaa Earle Foes Woodforda Albert Crosby Fowlar I'nlty Clyde Thaddeua Holden 8a battue Joel Hayden Howard Lewiston Foster Davit Jaaraon Friendship Arthur Neal Lawrence North Lubec Austin William Maddocks Owl's Head Abbott Leatar MeKanney Clinton Letltla Wlswall Miteball West Powntl Charles Arthur Pendleton Dark Harbor Lloyd Robert Pendleton Dark Harbor Maurice Lee Small Lewiston Cecil Cltylon Bweatt Andover English Course: Florence Caroline Adame Brookline Bines Hon- Storey Beverage Cemden Louise boa Kumford Gertrude Louies Clark Caratunk Gladys Mona Cola Raymond Barbara Olive Conant Wln- ter port Annie Mauds Crockett Sumner Bertha Regina Curlla Uarranqullla Colombia 8 A 7 Anita Bias Davie Warren Paul Worthier Eaton Raynhani Center Mass: Esther Frances George Heb-ron: Ruth Chrlstcl Goodwin Fair-Mela Allard McGregor Graves White-field Philip Sheridan Green Bkowhagan Dorothy Mabel Hutchinson Auburn Dorothy ('tucker Ken-nett Conway Dexter Henry Marsh Springfield Blass Blargeret Mitchell MrMaster Ilumford ltuth Leota Moore Jackman Roy Winfield Moore Northeast Harbor Joseph Henry Nadeau Fort Kent Durrell Leighton Noyes Winter Harbor Frad Freeman Palmer Munroe: Dorothy Ellas Parsons Rya Center Carroll Luclen Robinson Peru Frea William Kulite Malden Maas John Warren Banliorn Amesbury Mass Marla MacCausland Weymouth Howland HOUKHOLU KFPICIKNCY same methods which are used In a modern factory to eliminate false motions and waste nf energy can and should bn applied to the kitchen by the housewife" said Mias Martha Van Rensselaer aor of Home Economics at Cornell 1 University In a recent talk on She -said that tha majority of tha homm wars presided over by wives who wars simply plcaaura-lovlpg parasites wasting the earnings of their bands the ennaaquenea would ba that their sons tha fulnrt lawmakers would not be frugal In their expenditure of public money "Household efficiency" said Professor Van Rensselaer "does net mean that a woman must skimp in tha kltehen Rhe should ao manage that by applying a little reasoning power eliminating waste here and a useless motion there she ean obtain tha boat results with the least possible outlay of time money and an- Work ought to be estimated In money the name aa a man's Women ore earners and la 3: CLAMMED AD ON THIO BLANK AbbottBrosCo ADVERTIsem*nT BLANK Good Taste in Dress need never be sacrificed for economy here To pay little or less doesn't mean the giving up of one thing for another The saving you make must always realize your ideals of good taste without waste Style costs you nothing extra here because style costs us nothing more It is an art which to acquire costs only experience and goodjtjdg tnent to produce and its our business to produce To Le Wasted For Mall with regular priest sj eta a to at words as are' the addrew tc wrilooigSo cta6 insertions w- Good taste need never be sacrificed for econo LEWISTON J00BNAL ADV DEPT i v-' tt rjr 1 1 i '4 Tx' 1 pi 1 gi A i a e-vf-vAj 1 i itraiaid 4 t''Ury0s IT' -a rv.

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