Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Bangor Daily News from Bangor, Maine • 7

Location:
Bangor, Maine
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

CITY FOR NUWS WANT ADS DIAL 6441- -THU BANGOR DAILY NUWS IHNGOR MAIM! SATURDAY FUBRUAUY 7 I'M 2- Social Events And News About Local Organization Activities i Bates-Kames Nuptials Held Unusual Program Garland St School and Gymnasium Teams Give Exhibition St Annual Reunion To Open Monday In John Bapst Hall Suppers Entertainments and Variety Booths To Be Features at Annual Event Final Social Affair of Season Before Lent Three Night Program Iorothy NL Kimn Wrda Sxl IL Halt To Reside In Birrcr S' Performing to a capacity audl cnce of parents friends Bangor High school students and students of Garland Street Junior High school the boys and gym teams of Garland Street Junior High school under the direction of Robert Raymond and Miss Erma Pemald presented Rovel entertainment Friday afternoon The first part of the program consisting of tumbling pyramid building and aU types of apparatus work took place in the gymnasium where special seating arrangements had been made The second part of the program was held In the school auditorium where the boys presented a tableaux on sports and national unity The boys were completely covered with sliver paint and their tableaux were well presented The program concluded with the singing of the "Star Spangled led by Ronald Smith covered with gold paint and standing in a spot light whlchwas a mot timely ending of a program excellent entertainment First Aid Course To Be Given In Lincoln Km- -4-tr W- tf IS is a wre V-wrt St! 4 I lUn nl -ard Vt fi T- of -r- mi v-i a et -e e- -4 at 7 5 i i at NfiKj tv 4 u-i -t Dr acrt a fir "a a ft Te a trfx Ujta Laftr- y4if a Cary rh! IL Kr 4 Va I Ue )nif as a -a at I w'h t-AJ atwar I'r Cif -t Ianfrs -aro ft 14 giiae rt TJS ta arJ ccvagt ti iwa De )ru i a tru r--1 tfj ffi tia'l frr erTae vm if ensra fiw t4 lie trnrwi a Kr--rg a ta a-! at Fv at-t- i teVie i f'kC-' -r T- 4 mt Ur C- a -r Ur iki' rt tit Ps as g-sfaw-r a of Ti- Can! J-rM id ir k-t II tior- i sJ f-w a f-r wi-M Vt i JSaynr ban Sat AT-re a am r4 -y Ma rwi-ia i-r man) Mrs Mary Cowan Mra Mary MrEachem Mrs Morgan Sweeney Mrs Louis Constantine Porter Elliott Mrs Harold Colly Mrs- Thomas Lynch Mrs Sophie Flanagan Mrs Hugh Smith Mrs Felix Vellieux Mra Arthur Downing Mr William Elliott Mrs Louis Taylor Mrs Cecelia Griffin Mlsa Walteen Gagnier Mus Irene McCarthy SUPPER COMMITTEE Frank Gulte (chairman) Mrs Catherine McDougall Mrs Catherine Toole Mrs Msry McCarthy Miss Eleanor McCarthy MUa Lucille Cormier CHOCOLATE BOOTH Charles Quimby (chairman! Alphonse Bourgoyne Norbcrt Dowd Robert Murray Bernard Mann Henry Coyne Eugene Howard Francis Clement Charles Bllnn Edwsrd Clement Romeo ParadU Edward Mahaney John Day DOORS Bradford MrLellan (chairman) Eugene Howard Edward Mahaney Charles Pascal SCHOOL BOOTH Miss Isabel Csrroll Mrs Daniel Flanagan Miss Dorothea Brennan co-chairmen Misses Betty Ambrose Patricia Ferry Rita Me-Aloon Lois Nugent Rosemary Manley Margaret Polyot Dorothy Meehan Mrs Edward kheahan Mrs Edwsrd Vlrlcel Mrs Frank Plourd Mrs Oeorge Riley Mrs William Meehan SODALITY BOOTH Ml vi Dorothy Arnold (chairman) Miss Frances Buckley CUs Sally i Jameson Miss Ellen Jean Ambrose' Miss Virginia Crowaman Mus Joan Funger A The annual parish reunion of St John's Catholic church an outstanding pre-lenten event of the parish will be held Monday Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in John Bapst auditorium Preparations have been In progress for several months and everything Is In readiness for a social event that will bring thousands ot patrons to John Bapst hall The reunion has been an outstanding event on the social calendar of the parish Since the early days of the church In Bangor it has been an event of the pre-lenten season It affords an opportunity for good fellowship and many former residents make it a point to visit their families here while it is in progress The training of the performers In the three entertainments has been in progress for weeks and a finished production each night Is promised Suppers of lobster salad chicken salad and cold meat will be served each evening from 5:30 to 7 and as in past seasons it is expected that there will be a capacity attendance each evening for the supper as well as for the program that follows at 7:45 committees for the reunion have been announced as follows: ST COUNCIL BOOTH Mrs Lawrence Shaw (chalrman Mrs George Cushman (president of St Council) Miss Margaret Marley Miss Carmila Profit Mrs John Quinn Mrs James Connor Mrs John Taylor Miss Mary Nelligan Mrs- George Karam Mrs John Kennedy Mrs Sadie A Caesar Mrs" Dolor Vellieux Mrs Thomas Quinn Miss Ruth McDonough Mrs Grover C- Bradbury Mrs Oeorge Riley Mrs Richard Crowe Mrs Irving Gleason FRANKFURT BOOTH Miss Frances Meagher (chairman) Mrs Gertrude Miss Louise Meagher Edward Mooney Carl Brennan Lawrence Riley CAKE ROOM Mrs McLaughlin (chair Kslhlcfn Dclaitc Tendered Pirtr PROSPECTIVE Mrs I CarUtvl strrrt am-nrocr tie rr-ifr-f-t rt ter Mi Marin I Muc Hr-rv Till Jr Mr Mr He ty I 'r 'feet Mi! P-Muc iu cralutr! If- 's jt- liH I the Beal Rumc Mr Tavl a c- from t-is I IjH 1 i site I rrit Mai1 lie i among the Tcl-nur I-r i BETROTHAL Dr and Mrs Maurice King announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Constance MacGregor King to Dana Hills Barnes Jr of Boston son of Mr and Mrs Dana I Barnes of Plants-ville Conn No date has been set for the ivedding Miss King was graduated from Bangor High school and Lascll Junior college in Auburndale Mass and is now attending the Univetsity of Maine She is president of the Eastern Maine Lasell Alumnae association and is a member of the Bangor Symphony Orchestra Miss King is a talented harpist and has appeared as soloist on many programs Mr Barnes was graduated from Syracuse university and is now affiliated with Stone and Webster Engineering Corp of Boston JJe is a member of Theta Tau national engineering fraternity Hall Dearborn chairman of first aid Penobscot county chapter American Red Cross announces that a first aid course will be given in Lincoln beginning Monday Feb 9 The course Will continue every night Monday through Friday from 7 to 10 at the Mattanawcook academy The course will -be taught by James A Pattershall first aid field representative national headquarters American Red Cross Those entering the instructor training course for first aid must have recently completed both the standard and advanced courses Ac I) of Valentine JEi''fl- Tt t' -r? L'1 ft-M" is I nr -4 jS 99 Si t-4 'v -r wnK P-Tfc-! T-S t' K'? 4 t) ii1 -r rnvrr Et i Maria Circle I To Sponnor Dance Uu Cit a wl- W4r prT 13 t- nv ihw holy name booth r8 Scwall Ilron George Cushman (chairman)! GlVCS Book Review Carl H- Brennan Paul Sheehan1 James Hawks Charles Cushing iiecimK Robert Eslin Raymond Richards ICE CREAM AND CAHI 1 Forty-reirfn rrmtwra ef mrM SERVICE Dhton Williams chapter Daath Celia Ann Roberts Has Party On Her Seventh Birthday ef A Bangor Senior RS Honor Roll Complete List Of Three Classes Is Announced Helen Keller To Appear In City Hall Monday Famous Woman Whose Career Is An Inspiration Miss Rose King (Chairman) MUs lr the Amervan man) Mrs Frank McOrath Frank ncM Mtag Marie Coyne 1 rrtur fa McGrath Peter Deroche- PUNCH BOOTH Miss Regina Logan Mrs Wilfred Moro co-chairmen Miss Charlotte Roberts Miss Margaret Logan Misses Anna Oeagan Joan McCarthy Eileen McNulty Barbara Doran Annette Curran Romeo Paradis DINING ROOM Mrs John Kennedy (chalr- Miss Patricia Dionne MUa Roaana ftHenwn ai the Ivir ci Krhu a CrL-tj F-v- King MU Eileen McNulty MUs jMra Jeme Clement T3 Imm Cf rverrV? ef r- Anna Oeagan MUs Virginia IM- LLr tr key MUs Bernice Pelkey MUa An- Duryi If bri wu-n p-e- Gre 5 TT na WaUh MU Betty Thlbeau ided over bv Mr Crro4 tteeu Mr Mry I MU Joan McCarthy Mu Jacque- delegair re to f-r t-t i'i Jt f- line Cyr attend the ataie ccmrrLen I Mr f'Cit -ri 5erfM err mmi norm PortUnd on March 17 1 ard Mra Ma Mary a ft ce ICE CREAM BOOTH Mra Be 11 Bron reviewed the M- Far Fny MU Helen Ward (chairman) book "Tie Brrd)ire" by lierTf t- Ml ss laabel Foley NU Roger Seidel Candy The general review Uv Mary U-fa' rr a aa In the chapter the Mrtrvl iu-ee Vur Tj ft 1st r4 lui At i Celia Ann Roberts daughter of Mr nd Mrs William Roberts of 61 Cedar street celebrated her seventh birthday Friday afternoon at a party given by her grand-smother Mrs Maude Logan Games were enjoyed during the afternoon and refreshments were served including a birthday cake Decorations for the affair were carried out in the Valentine motif Attending the party were: Rita Anderson Jane Johnson Peter Loring Joan Erlcson Lois York Patsy Loring Joan Coffey Ramona Fossett Caroline Carver Julie Roberts and taby Barbara Roberts --Battle ef Brand) wine where McKinley School piano salesman for mor lnn 21 10 lmoc 0 loundcr Dy were Mr If llaulon Mr td To lie Observed Social Brevities Personals Call 6441 houses ot Bangor Mr and MraTly Pal Y-ng Of 10 Cottage street are rfxeRtg Irerahirn Mim O-adj congratulations on the birth of aiMmlll Mrs France th aon Paol Weatln on Feb 2 at the Eastern Maine Oeneral hospluL The Bangor public achooU will comply with the new wartime schedule or regular Eastern daylight saving time beginning Monday- according to announcement from the office of Arthor Pierre superintendent of school Pvt II Richards Entertains Party At Bangor House LIBERTY Mo- 1AP1-Cheer and ha nd- lapping greeted Dr Fark EcUon" announcement to WiUn Jewell college ituderu thaL amerg ether join they might a blonde rertMsver' tr defense emergency Hastily he explained tt was a jlp ef the tongue The chore realy a luted as "unexplode-d Vero MtKlrv tv Fe-r-ief Jl (nej mi -g tl rv 5 llmidf" It4' FTA 77dvt CTt erl tr-ovje tf Fj-etW I fc-r Lrvier A T7 mewt a -a irwr ln tee in rtlrUr a fahu-g tfi tre lUt i i ard tit tvuj '4 t-e jetm to 1 a hew-ever When Mark Twain was asked to name the two whom he considered to be the outstanding figures of the 19th century he replied: and Helen If we in the twentieth cenoiry had to reply to ft similar question it is highly jjrob able that all of us would Rave trouble naming an individual to fill the niche occupied by Napoleon in Mark Twain's answer It is also highly probable that all of us would retain Mark other choice as our own and reply Keller Helen Keller is more than an individual She ranks as one of the epic achievements of our time Despite all handicaps academic as well as physical she completed her collegiate course at Radcllffe Col lege side by side with normal girls and was graduated by that in stltutlon with A degree Cum Laude in 1904 Even before her graduation Miss Keller broke into print with an autobiographical prelude called "The Story of My Life' published in 1902 From that time to the present her pen has not been Idle or her typewriter silent She has been a steady contributor to most of the nationally circulated magazines and has written many books From her' youth" on Miss Keller has devoted herself primarily to work for her fellow-blind She now holds an important position as i The honor of the Bangor Senior high school for the first semester was announced yesterday as follows: Seniors: 107 Betty Brown Lawrence Cahill Barbara Carr John' Clement Louis Cunningham John Downing Robert Eddy Edith Fair-ley Virginia Graham 2 A Thomas Hilton 2A Louise Homstead Lillian Howland 2A Ralph Jones Faith McLeod Rosalie Mansfield Janice Mlnott 2A Philip Murdock Mary Margaret Rice Esther Smith Ethel Smith Ethel Spencer 3A Joanne 8pringer 3A Geraldine Sullivan Arthur Tilley Sarah Whitcomb Beverly Wilks and Gertrude Wood Juniors 147 Roland Babcock John Ballou Rena Bell Robert Berry 2A Edith Bettelhelm 3A Marlon Blaisdell Richard Richard Blethen Anita Broder Grace Carlisle Shirley Castner 2A John Chaput Rita Chaput Constance Coleman 2A Marydel Coolldge: 4A Arthur Cunningham Cairo Davies' Harry Dodd Kathleen Downes Ruth Fairley and Charlotte Fletcher Evelyn Foster Pearl Heath Barbara Hobbs Elinor Jelllson Roland Mftnn Robert McClure Carol McCormick 2A Barbara Mills Valerie Parkin 2A Morris Pilot Eleanor Prusaltls 2A Mary Ryan Joan Shorey Harriet Simpson 2A Eleanor Smith Richard Southard Prudence Spelrs Epeirs Edith Strout 2A Harriet Travis Barbara Watters and Patricia Wing 2A Sophomores: 64 Belva Archer 3A Norma Armstrong Janet Caine 2A Gloria Castner Carol Leroy Chase 4A Eleanor Dolan Muriel Doherty 2A Robert Downes 2 A Herbert Ginn Arllne Oray Grace Grlffjn Faith Jones Gardner Moilton 3A Forrest Nelson Jack Ktckerson Joan Pendleton Robert Saltzman 2A Ida Sclalr Charlotte Sllsby Katherine Simons Richard Sprague 3A Evelyn Strout and Edwin Wilson Member of the Welfare Gdild of the Unitarian church and their husbands will meet at the home ot Mr and Mra Emmona Reblnaon 45 Allen street this evening at 8 o'clock Prof Reginald Coggeahall of the University of Maine faculty will be the speaker and hU subject will be Morale" Hostesses will be MU Regina Waterman Mias Robena Waterman Mra Noel Stroheker and Mrs Frederick Hatch Senator Albert Elliott of Thomas ton and Herbert Kltchan Presque Isle were In Bangor Friday on bualneu Mra Jennie Sedgeley returned recently from Philadelphia where she attended the northeastern Jurisdiction conference of the Women'a Society of Christian Service of the TV Lff TVat Nr Lada Ya Dww (P-kV'im-llli I mm mm I SRASSIEKEf HICKCty Pvt Henry Richard ef the morale department at the Bar-got Air Base was host at a dinner arty in the Bangor Houae rnday i evening Following the dinner Pvt Richards enteruUted hla gueaU at the community concert bCUy Hall Oueata bidden included: Mra William Currier -MU Carolyn Currier MUa Regina Waterman Lieut Alfred Geddea MUa Bar- bars Fiaon of New) Havrn Corn MethodUt church The northeast-1 CapL and Mrs Robert rord Don em JurisdlcUon comprise 12 states I Richardson and Mu Marjorl and 21 conferences Mr Sedgeley Oedde of New Haven was a delegate from the Maine rtw M-t tr Aera hnuMM A LEAVES FOR Edgar Keenan of 100 Highland street Bangor has been notified to report to the War Department in Washington where he has been appointed chief engineering draftsman in the tank and combat vehicle Mi vision Mr Keenan is a graduate ot Mechanic Arts High school in Boston and took up a special course at Massachusetts Ifisti-tute of Technology- He has been employed in engineering capacities in central Massachusetts territory until three years ago when he came to Maine While he has been here he has been1 employed as stoker engineer by the Maine Coal Sales Com-) pany and has been instrumental in promoting the use of proper equipment and advancing the knowledge necessary for economical boiler room operation throughout the district Mr Keenan's family will remain in Bangor for tht Thelma Mack Entertains On Seventh Birthday Senator and Mra George Harmon will leave today for St Petersburg Fla where they will meet CapL and Mra Ronald C- Harmon Capt Harmon will have a ten days leave Thelma Mack daughter of Mr from Capt Wheeler Macon Oa 1 Mary Mack celetrated her seventh beginning Feb 10 which he will! spend in St Petersbufg birthday Friday afternoon She en- tertalned several of her little Mrs Wilson of 53 Sidney friends at the home ot Mrs Harold street left recently for Peters- Jq Hmm0nd street A burg Fa where she was calledib tu cut ni re-by the Unew of J)er mother Mra frMhmnlB Counselor of the Bureau of National and International Relations of the American Foundation for the Blind 15 West 16th street New York city the national organization to coordinate the work of local and state committees and institutions In caring for the more than 130000 American citizens without sight She was largely Instrumental In raising a fund to Initiate this organization As a thinker and publicist she has raised herself to the position where she stands before the world as the only deaf and blind person who has ever received completely and without apology Into the world of the seeing The members and friends of the Penobscot County Association of the Blind under whose auspices Miss Keller is coming to Bangor are looking forward to her visit i with keen anticipation 1 Tickets foi the appearance ot Miss Keller are complimentary and may be obtained at the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Franklin street Dr: Barbara Hunt is chairman of Invitations for the affair which is expected to be largely at tended A Kimball formerly of Bangor Attending the party were Nancy BEC'OWrs ENGAGED Mr and Mra Charles Brown cf Portage Lake announce ih ergageirerl of Uvlr daghtrr Mias Arlrre On Brown ef Barvgor Jam AmoUJ Harmon wn cf Mr ard Mr 11-jT a Harmon hr- Ie MU I)rcn was grada'edl from Ihe I-tiern Academy cf Beauty Culture n-S roe emplojed at Wheeler a Beauty Shoppe In Bangor Mr- lUr-rv'n a graduate of the Umseraitv of Maine and new instructor at the Maine NauLtal School at CaaUrve The wed Ling wul take place la June BEHIND A NAME KIRfiA is -Frrf i E- iM in rrg- 1 le IM Cf r- ft- Ly arm Aet with three rr ru e-- tr 1 tech ii i'-if i wn M4M res tail tv itw( t-el Metro Frew' tM rt of 13 joj tj a v-J re i i the ef rtttr 51 g-ararte Tv tr-e rT" Jfi we ri eer iM4 In th ct ywj W' Rj) u-j sm rr 3 1 te tce -c Ar4 rr-t J) -d r- i i cf a T'- wry a means ertea "XJEWtim uw a mry ta kan4 iitPrg at (ft mm ltiia SPRING KERCHIEFS Spring kerchiefs will be gay as a spring multiflower motifs in both center and border prints of the brightest of in both formal and riotous designs Important too will be patriotic kerchiefs embroidered or printed with Insignia of the three branches of the service or associated motifs The for Victory Is expected to be exceedingly popular too in both regulation and larger size squares which may be worn as scarves or twisted Into Mia Rita London daughter of Mrs Vera Boober of Hampden Highland will leave Sunday for Margaret Washington where she has DcaJeU accepted a position with the gov- Mr Zalih Joedan Hester Farm-r ard Clinton Jordan ernment GRAYS SYRUP of RED SPRUCE CUM will tid Is relieving throat i md cheat con ge ation ceoaed by colda Tht nie ery of coughing may be eawd end reatful night aiaraL Keen it os hand LARIV1ERE PIASTERS help to rtlint pain and mnacular ache In-tiac on Lariviara Plaatcra at your drug atom W--J ter ti jti f-TWJ ft" I (ft T'rt-e tt a sit i as urr a "i rf tc a -) fr rtr i i i tirl a-' tni lrrT Lt -rt 3 I r- it-e 1 Htii't t'4 ty 5 ti 1 4 1 Cit It it ACHING-STIFF SORE rlUSCLES Fr rnnviPT rUM-r M-UrwUl Uum( wtk Ua "ctn--Tta icur b-nr (rw) rn ri eg ara Charles Walker of 194 West Mallory-Haft Broadway has severed hU-connection as salesman for the Roundy Oil Company to take a position as sales manager with the Harmon i nizabeth Hart Plano Company Bangor store MrjdtUghUT of Mr nd BeniAmn Hart 38 ChamberUtn aUeet Brewer and LouU Earl Mallory ami of Alvah Mallory Orrington were married at 9 Friday evening at the parsonage of the Frit Congregational church 13 North Main street Brewer Rev Basil Oleaaon iead the atngle ring service The! attendants were Mr and Mrs colm Buchanan Mr and Mra Mallory will rtalde! in Portland where Mr Mallory 1 employed in the hip ard Is Giving Away $1000 Worth ol Dsfeese Shops will give FREE to any person who buys one worth or more Defense Stamps one additional 10c Defense Stamp free i one stamp to each purchaser only These Defense Stamps are on sale at 4th Floor Office Main Street Information Desk and Pickering Sq Store Stamp Counter5 You Do Not Have to Buy Merchandise To Obtain a Free Stamp to Nl broaa vp twjtdU ll (aa her fee rKm lrg pinrrt Mad la 8 rmpta -J.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Bangor Daily News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Bangor Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
1,756,458
Years Available:
1900-2011