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Green Acre Conferences Become Baha'! Summer School SUCCESS OF FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL PROGRAM -NEW CONSTRUCTION AND PLANS FOR 1937 JHE PORTSMOUTH. N. H. HERALD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.1936.

PAGE FIVE ENTRANCE TO GREEN ACRE Founded by Sarah J. Farmer as a held. Sunday evenings, with a musical l-curc platform, and for many years program rendered by the Worcester to present their respective views and I and panel discussions. i cu uy a program intended to Symphony Orchestra. Priday evenings leaders of different movements, in Aueust were in rnnnri in August were devoted to round table bs-en undergoing fundamental opinions.

1832 The study courses, each running rom three five days, embraced the following titles: "Mysticism," conducted by Dr. G. A. Shook; "The Baha'i Life," conducted by Miss Dorothy Baker of Lima, Ohio; "Islam," by Hish- chanie of purpose from public con- lerence to educational institution, trend which has become definitely established this season. The 1936 program consisted mat Alai, of Tihran, Iran; "The Na- of study rather than lectures, of the Manifestation," by Mrs.

and included a wide range of subjects Mamie L. Seto of San Francisco; revolving around the central theme "The World Order of by to the new age, when talents and skills are most blessed in promoting the unity of mankind." An exceptionally large part of the enure country waa represented at ween Acre this year, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, nilnois, Washington, Cali- fcrola, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, nortds and other statee, in addition New England and Quebec. RAILROAD NOTES Durham Takes Third Straight Series Game From Milton 6-3 Drive Carol Fortier From Box In Opening Inning With Five Run Barrage Need Only One More Game To Win Sunset League Championship Hammering Carol Fortier, Milton southpaw ace, off the slab In the very first Inning and then flatly refusing to Machine Attraeto Interest A strange looking contraption came along the rails of the Boston at Maine Railroad to this city yesterday afternoon and this morning chugged through the station yard to continuance of tta Journey, attracting a great deal of interest and conjecture as to Its purpose. The large machine has parts resembling a disc harrow and is known as i gate a discing machine. It cuts and chops i the flr st and anoth in th tnlrd up the weeds along the roadbed on both Bm Lyndtourg allowing but six hies sides of the track and also loosens up the ballast to improve the drainage, cutting and turning ever the turf to the depth of more than four inches.

The be tamed by tbe right-handed ings of relief twirler, "Dusty" Elkins, the Durham Wildcat came nearer its championship goal last night as the Teneriffe Sports Club was vanquished for the third consecutive time in the poet-oeanon seriaa, Five runs drifted acrofc the plate in a prolonged first inning attack as Durham, aided by three walks, belted out a trio of singles and two doubles, and then rallied again in. the fourth long enough to bring over a sixth tally. Meanwhile the best eSorts of the Milton aggre- but three runs two in tbe season's percentages, would be the highest hurling percentage chalked up this season. The summary: Datfcasa Wildcat ab po Stanhope as M. Chase 2b 3 1 Robinson Ib i J.

Chase 3b fcsac If -Welch rf King cf -Hersay 1 0 0 0 5 0 2 Lyndburg 3 Fraser rf 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 1 all told. Tha series now stands three games jMcCann cf 3 0 1 23 8 15 Teneriffe Sports Club ab po a Walsh 2 3 2 1 0 0 roadbed between Beverly, and this city and next week will be engaged on the branch line toward Manchester. The machine has a crew composed to one, Durham needing but one more I K. Towle rf 2 to complete the schedule Ferguson ss 3 3 iBeaudoin If 2 past week it has been improving even nd annex the local Sunse Merrill Ib League championship for 1936. -The Teneriffe line-up was slightly Bailey 3b 2 1 shifted last night, D.

Fortier's berth in oenterfield being taken over by Eddie McCaan, while Tommy Ferguson, Worster 2 C. Fortier 0 Elkins 2 2 0 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 GRAND OPENING NEW FOYECLIFFE INN On Route Portsmouth, N.H. At Seven P. M. Wednesday, September 16th, 1936 Concert by the American Legion Band 6:30 to 8 P.

(Frank E. Booma Post No. 6, Portsmouth) DANCING FROM 9 P. No Cover Charge. Dress Informal $1.00 Minimum Food Charge.

Call, Phone or Write For Reservations Phone Portsmouth 150 STEAMSHIP WITH CARGO GYPSUM ROCK ARRIVES The Norwegian steamship Pluto, Capt. Eiran Kristiansen, arrived in of Foreman Thomas Swarbrick and former New England Leaguer, played I four men. Conductor Harry Agnew is in charge of the train. ERSONfiLS short, "Rabbit" Bailey taking care of third instead of Rouillard. Fortier Powerless Stanhope opened the first innning by peacefully flying out to Ray Beaudoin in left followed by Mai Chase and Art Robinson who took advantage of unsteadiness by drawing a couple of free passes.

Jere Chase lined a single into center scoring broth- 22 8 15 6 2 1 the lower harbor early this morning with ti cargo of 32,000 tons of rock for of a new World Order. So successful has this type of program proved that plans are already under way for the construction of a larger hall or meeting place to accommodate the larger classes assured Jn coming seasons, and it is hoped also to develop new camp and cottage sites on hitherto unused portions of the Green Acre holdings. The new hall now under consideration will in all probability measure thirty-five by fifty feet, and be located overlooking the PJscataqua River adjacent to the Inn. Program and Special Mrs. Mary Oollicon, of Geneva, New York; and a course on public speaking, given by Mrs.

Doris McKay, of Jamestown, New York. Of particular interest was the Youth Class, arranged by Baha'i young people, and led by Mrs. Elizabeth Green leaf and Mrs. H. Emogene Hoagg.

Mention should also be made of the three lectures given by Dr. Shook on "The Rise of the Christian Order." The study classes led to such pronounced, interest that the time allotted to each proved inadequate, with the result that an extra hour or two of evening discussion was added by the program committee. Education for a New World Orser The Green Acre Trustees believe that the Green Acre Summer School now in process of evolution fills a vital need not met by any public educational institution at the present time. By "education lor. a new World Order" Is meant, first of all, a correlation of character and Intelligence, bringing t-ained at "Ole Bull" cottage this knowledge into the realm of utmost The special meetings and public usefulness to human society, and sec- crnferences have included: Annual end, a broadening of vision to recog- Peace Day Celebration on July 4, tze the interdependence of the na- nhen the Sarah.

J. Farmer Peace Flag tions, races, classes and creeds in the raised; a Race Amity Conference, modern world. Education in the past with speakers from Portsmouth, Eliot, has fitted individuals for personal Boston and New York; a reception success in their own city or nation- Classes Meetings In addition to the auditorium addsd to the Inn many years ago, Green Acre has this year been privileged to make use of the "Ole Bull" cottage, through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Sohopflocher, where daily teaching meetings have been conduc- lert under the direction of Mrs.

Harold A number of women's clubs nd organizations have been enter- Edward A. Weeks, one of tbe operating force of the Memorial bridge, is enjoying a vacation of two weeks. Miss Priscilla Nelson has taken position at McCaffery's Bakery on Hal Welch and Ken King Score by innings: Durham 5 Teneriffe 2 Runs by M. Chase 2, 5-0-- 6 0--3 the Atlantic Gypsum Prcducte and was docked at the plant about a a. m.

Robinson, J. Chase, Welch, King, Walzh, Towle, Ferguson. Two-base hits, Welch, King. Three-base hit, Ferguson. Stolen base, Merrill.

Left on bases, Durham MANY FAILED TO GET ENROLLED FOR PRIMARY to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schirmer of 454 Lincoln avenue, this city. This morning a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gerrish of Bracket! road, Rye. READ THE HERALD ADS! POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Irving W. Marston REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE DESERVES YOUR VOTE Congress street. Miss Sonia Landry, who has been passing a vacation at her home in this city, has returned to Waverly, Mass. Miss Florence Taylor of Beverly, to "face the new" pitcher er Mai while Nick Issac accounted for 5, Teneriffe 5.

Ba'es on balls, off a the second out with a fly to Kiki Towle Lyndburg, off Fortter 2, off Elkins 2. Hits off Lyndburg off Fortier 3, off is passing the week end with friends in South Eliot. Mrs. John Driscoll of Tilton will be ttie speaker Monday evening at the meeting of Ranger Chapter, D. A.

at the home of Mrs. Ancy on Little Harbor road. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.

Heustis of Arlington Heights, are passing the week end in this city. John Anderson of 456 Middle street I hammered out successive and Fortier surrendered the hill to Art "Dusty" Elkins, Jack Heizey was tbe first Durham and Bill wound up by getting a walk. Lyndburg then singled to drive over the Elkins 5. Struck out by Lyndburg 3. Umpires, Cronin, Quirk and Handton.

Scorer, Eldredge. Time, 1 hr. 9 min. Not in the Scorebook Teneriffe backs are up against the wall now, and they must either win fltfh run. later being forced at third the game on Monday night, or "for- after Stanhope, up for the second time during the inning hit safely to left followed by Mai Chase who rolled to "Rabbit" Bailey on third, the latter Wildcat half of tbe first and collected, ever hold their peace." Eleven men came to bat in that tagging the bag to retire the side.

Coming up in the last of the opening stanza, "Spider" Walsh dumped the ball into center for a single. Mc, i uire: uaii ILIVU ivi a. SIUKJC. nat- 11 Oann whiffed on four while yer, being called there by death of his brother. the i Towle reached on a walk.

Ferguson I rolled to Lyndburg for the second out, Kiven to the Leyden International Christian Youth Group; observance of the annual "Sarah J. Farmer" Day; end a three-day conference of Baha'is of the Northeastern States. During July and August, Sunday morning services were held; and during August public meetings were also the education which Green Acre alms to supply Is to fit individuals for life CITATION Nottingham Fabrics Particularly for young men and for young men wh'o are particular! Authentic headline but prices are interesting too. Single and Double Breasted Models, Also Sport Models 28' Pearson Knowies Co. 82 FLEET ST.

of New Hampshire--Recklnikam. COURT OF PROBATE To al) penonz interested In the mtte Alice O. Reloeirald late of Portsmouth, i said county, deceased. Intestate. Wbereas Edwird H.

Adams tne administrator of UM ectate of Raid deceased has for allowance the first and final of hie administration upon the estate of said deceased. You are hereby cited to apper at a Court of Probate, to be held at Kxetcr, rn said County of Rocklngnam, on the hlrteenth day of October A. D. 1930. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to eaute, tf any you bare, why the same ibould not Iw allowed.

And said administrator Ic ordered to tnls citation by publishing the Mine once In each week, lor tttree r.ic- weeka. In the Portsmouth Herald, a newipaper ptibllihexl In Portsmouth, In aald the publication to be ne week at least before aald Court. Witness, Rlcbaid Shute. Eequlre, Judge of aald Court, thli eighth day of September A. D.

193C. PRANK B. HAT, Hetfster. 3t NEW CASTLE For Sale Prica Qtvatly for liiimasMata This qamiwt eatenial room home wttk wtintf beach with jwMtMBty game cellar evening and son porch entnuase. features as 4 the wood and toeate4 at Corner WalbMfe and FbcacasjM Streets and fce lar evening beach BBTtBC a i fire slaee The Trafton Ageacy Tea.

Agents Residence IM FertscMath. N. H. will leave tomorrow on their way to their home after passing the summer season at their cottage at York Harbor. Mrs.

Willlan Dunn left last evening for Antigonish, N. 8. Miss Harriet Jones left yesterday for Washington, D. C. Guy B.

Ray of the local navy yard has been transferred to Seattle, and left here yesterday. Marjorie Swain returned to Buffalo, N. yesterday after passing a vacation in this, vicinity. Joseph A. Longobardi left yesterday for New London, having been transferred from the local navy yard.

Percival C. Sides, who has been very ill at his home on Highland street, is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S.

Dyer are today observing their 30th wedding anniversary at their home at Atlantic Heights. ever, when Merrill lined safely to right King retired the side some moments later on Ray Beaudo: n's long fly. OrUy Three Of Elkine Throughout the remainder of the five inning aflair, Durham collected but three safe wallops off Elkine, but the damage had been done, however, and the margin was just too much for Teneriffe to overcome. Ferguson smashed out a healthy triple in the third and came over on Merrill's hit to bring the Milton total to three, Durham retaliating, in the next inning by capitalizing a hit, an error and a walk to shove Mai Chafe across. In the second the Teneriffe Club placed men 0:1 second and third with only one down, a fly by Walsh, and another strikeout by McCann, however, retir- Scoreboard Mrs.

Grace Jones, who has been a I nig the side before patient at the Portsmouth Hospital for could be altered. a week, has returned to her home in Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Walls of Andover, have been passing a week with Mr.

Wall's parents in Rye. Clarence Delaney has returned to his home at Andover, after passing a week at Rye Beach, Mrs. Charles Wesley Smith of Garden City, L. who has been pacsing a week with her aunt, Miss Belle Cram, at Raymond, is now visiting hi this city. CITATION ol HamMklre--Backlntham, ss COURT OF FBOBATE To all peraona Interested In tbe estate of Alice r.

Akennan late of Portsmouth, aid County, In her lifetime under the eonMrvatorablp of C. Manning Akerman of Bald Portsmouth, ward by bei own consent. Wnereaa C. Akerman. Conservator for aald ward baa filed the fourth and Una! account of bfe aald ceoMnrator- iblp in tbe Office for aaM eotrn- Tou are fceretor cited to appear at a Court of Probate, to toe MM at Kretcr, In aald County of Rocklncnam.

on tbe thtrtaentb day of October A. D. MM at ten o'clock. In tbe forenoon, to snow caaiae, If any you nave, why tbe aame gboukl not toe allowed. And acid Oouwrvator ordered to serve talc citation bT publtahlnc the same once la eacn weak, for three muc- oaasln weeka, in tbe Portemcvrtb Herald a newspaper publKbed rn Poctamoutb, in County, tbe publication to fee one week at lean before aald Court.

Wltneai. Bit-hard K. Chute. Bkqolre. of Cowrt.

into eighth Jmy of September A. D. KM. PRANK B. NAT.

lateMcr. 3t 112-14-21 Tbe Friendly Cawrcn Advent Christian Hanover Street 8.00 a. m. H. C.

Stems, West Epping Advent Christian Church. 8.45 Morning Fellowship. 9.00 Frank A. Stickles. 9.30 Court Street Christian Church.

9.45 Church school. Dr. F. G. Procter, supt.

Home-coming Sunday. -Fan picnic and Rally day announcements. Everybody welcome. 10.00 Rev. L.

P. Mingtedorff. 10JO Adjt. Dimocd, Army. 1LOO Morning worship at the Friendly Church.

Chorus choir. Children's story sermon. Inspiring hymns. Morning address by tbe pastor. A cordial welcome to all.

J.OO p. m. Scandinavian service. Saturday Specials FRESH PEACH PIES Order ywur Beans and Brown Bread early. McCAFfERY'S BAKERY Kent To ZJO Eranteltetc Ray Cote Garland.

and Pearl Rev. J. L. MacLaughlta. Daniel It was Lyndburg's fifth pitching triumph in six starts on the field, and were the series included besides three walks, two doubles and three singles.

Incidentally the flrst extra base wallops in four series games. Again "Spider" Walsh was the only one of the nineteen men who came to bat for both sides that managed to pole out more than one safety. Just why "Babbit" Bailey, diminutive Tenerlffe innelder was shifted over to third itUl provides a mystery. Had he played enough games, he would without shadow of doubt be selected on The Herald's All-Sunset League team as the finest shortstop of the evening loop this season, bar Meanwhile this Stanhope is as good a shortstop as any Durham has placed on the fleld this season and hasn't made a single error during the entire series, so far. Besides having plenty of speed, his throws have been 100 percent accurate.

Up until last night we always had the idea that those two chalk lines parallel to third base was known as the "coach's box." Apparently, however, said Mr. Coach can roam at will, hither and yon, and yon and hither. Rush to City Hall After Registrars End Meetings 1 Regardless of the notices printed in the Herald, and the number of meetings held by the Registrars tf Voters for the purpose of adding names to the voting lists of the several wards, men and women are daily appearing at City Hall with the idea that tJiey can be enrolled as voters for the primary election to be held on Tuesday next, Sept. 15. As the Registrars have no more meetings for enrollment until previous to tbe presidential election, many will not have the opportunity to vote in the state primary election on the date named-because they failed to register during the regular sessions of the Registrars.

Wide Variety Of Selections Features All-Star Contest Entry Heads List As Sunset League All-Team Selections Pour Into Herald's Sport Desk Prize Winners To Be Announced During Week Of Sept. 21 With a Cambridge, entry 1936 Sunset League season here, to- beading the list, selections for an all-jgether with your name and address, star team from the local Sunset League and send it to Sports Editor, Ports- continue to pile up in response to the mouth Herald, Portsmouth, N. H. contest begun in the Herald last; The rules governing the contest are Thursday. 80 far no two teams have, made solely for the benefit of the pub- been alike entirely, Art Merrill, first lie and are as simple they are abort: base, Ray Beaodoin, left field, Freddy Walker, shortstop, and Hal Chase, i (1) The eontest is open to everyone except Herald employes and their ond base, being the only near-unani-; families.

mous choices. Pitchers appear to pro-1 (2) No player, except pitchers, will vide the Ma; dlffuclty and contoatanta be considered who has not participated are reminded o( the elegible list, those at least eight games played by his who have pitched innings, fol- team (aeries excluded). lows: Pesaresi, Wunn, Cook, I No pitcher will be considered who Gagnet Mclntoah, Fortier, Bkins, has pitched under 90 Innings. Krokoskia- McKirmery, White, (4) Flayers be chaun retard Pruett and Lyndburg. The contest closti one week from less of minor league experience.

(5) The contest wffl close on Sept today, Sept. It, and the paper of that and no entry will be accepted after MaeLaughlin, soloist. I date will carry the official all-team 13 o'clock, aeon, of that data. JO Napoleon Stabrow, organ reel- picked by the tport desk. The) The final and official all-star tal.

4.00 Southern Maine Loyal Workers. Biddeford Society. 4.90 Dover Baptist Church. B.OC Rev. O.

B. Reed, Merrimac, Baptist Church. 5.30 Albert L. Sprague, soloist 6.30 Junior Loyal Workers at the parish house. 7.30 The popular Sunday evening service at the Friendly Church.

Fifteen jnteube prelude of music, beginning at 7.15. Instrumental and vocal numbers. Inspiring congregational song; service. Brief address by the 'invite your fricmls to attend with yon. LATEST BIRTHS IN HOSPITAL Pour births are reported from Portsmouth hospital today.

On Thursday a ion was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKenney -of Pleasant street, South Eliot. On Friday a daughter was- bom to Mr. and Mrs.

John McPadden of 89 McDonough street, this city. A daughter was aleo born Priday FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER At The Primaries on September 15 A Experienced ka Business. A Friend to All--WHY CHANGE! VOTE FOR MARSTON POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT At a candidate for County Commissioner, I solicit your support the coming primaries September 15,1936 am a man with experience in State, County and Town affairs. Elihu T. Adams Seabrook, N.

H. HISLOP GARAGE CO. USED GAR ANNEX SATURDAY SPECIAL 1932 PLYMOUTH TUDOR Price $198. New Paint, With 5 New and Tubes Down Payment 368.00 12 Monthly Payments $14.34 Usual J0 Day Guarantee TEL. 3 Open Night.

8 P. M. Sunday 6 P. M. four nearest selections will be awarded team to fee.

selected by the Herald's their respective choices of many sport desk. a) a paw for one! (7) No person may Mod more person Theatre; (3) than one entry. month's pax for one person to the! (S) The made are to be OlympU Theatre; 3) a paw final. for two persons to the Arcadia Theatre, The official which will be and (4) a season ticket to the Ports- puMtohed in the Herald an the after- mouth Hich School football, basketball of Sept. II ic to he picked after and baseball careful consideration of all-round' No letter of any sort need accom- arersces and performance throuthout" pany the entries.

Merely write the the entire season, sxcludinc the poet-' names of the ten men (eight fielden season series, and sometime during the and two -pttcbsn.) whom jrou. belle loUowinc week the priae wiancw will' constitutes the team for. the be announced. Don't target, a week to BURGLARY INSURANCE Indemnifies you for the loss of your valuables by burglary, theft, and replaces all damage to your property caused by intruders. Protect your-hosne against burglary.

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