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lg Bangor Daily New Wednesday Jurt 23 1961 ti feangor Man Heads Life Underwriters Mainly About People Clubs Organizations CiD 14881 Dertnet I of St Petersburg Fla are spending a week in Bangor the guests of their son and daughter-in-law Mr aid Mrs Richard Wood of 227 Fourteenth Street 4 fj Todays Events NANCY TODTMAN GAIL KAPROW Three Local Girls To Serve As Counselors At Camp Sosone LOIS INGENERI The NEWS la pleased to pub Usk advance notice of your meetings In this column Because of the pressure of aewi stories during the evening Is Impossible to accept notices this kind after 7 Please make your call between Is and 7 daily Guest lists should be telephoned to the NEWS toe night i rf the party in order to be ased la the paper Because of the heavy volume of newt it is Impossible to use stories after they are three days old counting as the first day that on which the event tokei place The WSCS of Grace Methodist Church will hold a picnic at OVER And officials of the Maine Life Underwriters Association pause on the steps of the Samoset Hotel to discuss the preceding three days and bid farewell They are: Robert Sedgeley of Bangor left newly elected president and Albert Hartley of Portland national com- mitteeman and outgoing president (NEWS photo by Gregory) Robert Sedge-Icy of Bangor was elected president of the Maine Association of Life Underwriters Tuesday at the conclusion of the annual convention at the Samoset Hotel Sedgeley a Bangor native moved up from national committeeman to MAUJ's top spot He replaces Albert Hartley of Portland who has assumed SedgeleyHkformer position as national committeeman Stepping into MALU vice presi dencies were new presidents of the state's five divisional associations Lewis Willard of Presque Isle Aroostook County Carl Hamlin of Bangor eastern Maine John Albert of Waterville Kennebec Valley James Longley of Auburn Androscoggin Valley and Maurice Senechal of Portland southern Maine Paul Harrison of Portland was re-elected secretary-treasurer The association voted tentatively to return to thhe Samoset Hotel next June for its annual convention The same weekend is also under consideration The main speaker Tuesday was Hal Nutt director of Purdue Life Insurance Marketing Institute The convention adjourned Shortly after lunch Some 135 members and their families attended the three-day affair The new president Sedgeley attended Bangor High School and the University of Arizona He is district manager for the United Benefit Life Insurance Company of Omaha As spokesman for more than 400 life insurance underwriters in Maine he will represent the Maine association at a convention of the National Association of Life Underwriters at Denver Colo September 24 through 29 Hampden Group -To Hold Picnic- HAMPDEN The Hampden' Monday jNighters met Mondayevening at the home of Mrs' Jean Hutchings on Pleasant Street-in Hampden Mrs Helen Giles was co-hostess There were -17-members present '1 During the regular meeting plans were made for a miscellaneous booth at the Hampden Grange Fair Members and their children are planning a picnic at Beach HiQ Pond Monday July 17 and if it rains the following day All arn to meet at Doyle Fiejfl in Brew' er at 10 o'clock and will leavn at 10:30 rii Friday each week All campers are picked up by bus at their homes and returned at the end of the day The day starts with early morning pick-up at 1:45 and the day ends between 4:30 and 5 Mrs Coryell with ber counselors have planned a well rounded program which includes swimming play acting arts and crafts A special day each week will feature varied activities and will include the teaching of baton twirling The final registration date is today since no registration can be accepted after this date Verona Island this evening Mem- Night Police Beat bers are requested to meet at the Drifter Finds Dead Man Behind Shack In Rail Yards The Tootoaker Group of toe First Universallst Church will meet this afternoon at 1:30 at the home of Charles Newell 55 Grove Street Mrs Henry Cterid was honored at a coffee by the Dow AFB Airmen's Wives' Chib at the Service Chib Tuesday evening An arrangement of seasonal flowers centered the beautifully appointed table where Mrs Car line Balms poured Mrs Jaae Wilson president of the club presented Mrs Cterid with a gift Arrangements tor the affair were in the charge of Mrs Wilson Mrs Bakui Mrs Nancy Jaekmeyer Mrs Donna Jean Hofkiasaa and Mrs Janet Mrs James Wiley was 4lso a guest of the group for the evening 'Mrs Mary Rowe of 169 Wilson Street Brewer entertained hers of the executive board of the Christian Buiiness and Professional Women's Council Tuesday Evening Plans were made for a picnic to be held July 13 at 6:30 o'clock at the Orono City Park fomer Studenroth of New Gloucester will be the speaker "Hie next executive board meeting A-ifl be July 23 at the home of Mcs Ellas Ferris 42 Chamberlain Street Brewer Mrs Stanley Stevens and Mrs Charles Kelley' Sr have returned from the 21st National Convention of American Associa-tlon of University Women held in Washington DC during the past week TTiey were among the 10 delegates from Maine present at the annual event which was attended by more than two thousand representing the SO states and Washington DC One of the highlights of the week was a visit to the new Educational Foundation Building and its dedication AAUW members helped to raise more than a million and a half dollars toward the building of the Cen ter Plans for a fair and rummage sale at the Elks Home on Second Street on November 4 sponsored by the members of the ways and means committee of the Bangor Emblem Club were made at a meeting held Sunday at the home of the chairman Mrs Alton Frost In Orrington Other members of the committee who will be working on the event are: -Mrs Mildred Cohen Mrs Harriet Esta-brook Mrs Joan Llbbey Mrs Betty Rooney Mrs Esther Russell Mrs Iouise Riuscll and Mrs Harriet Soucfe Following the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs Linda Davies of 22 Carroll Street has returned from Washington DC where she spent the winter months with her daugh-ter Mr- Dorothy Wilson Mrs Wilson accompanied her mother to Bangor and will spend two Weeks vacation here Miss Sherri Mann of 355 Main Street left Tuesday for Waltham Mass where she will spend the summer with her aunt Miss Etta Carr Miss Nancy Todtman Miss Lois Engeneri and Miss Gail Kaprow will serve as counselors at Camp Sosone this summer The cunp is non-sectarian day camp sponsored by the Jewish Community Center and is held at Davis Pond East Eddington Miss Todtman a third year student' at Boston University has recently returned from National Aquatic School at Camp Tevya Brookline where she com-dieted the prescribed courses for Water Safety Instructor and First Aid She will be water front instructor at the camp assisted by Miss Thor Pyre of Brewer Miss Pyre is qualified in Senior Life Saving and has assisted at the Saturday swim programs during the past year Miss Kaprow a 1960 graduate of Bangor High School will be in charge of arts and crafts Her previous camp experience has been at Camp Lown for the past seven years Mrs Wayne Coryell camp di rector will be assisted with plays dancing and related programs by Miss Ingeneri who is also a graduate of Bangor High School in the class of 1960 Miss Ingeneri has been a Tanglewood camper Miss Margaret Emple will assist as a general counselor under the direction of Mrs Coryell Miss Emple is presently attending House in the Pines ip Norton Mass She has camping experience from the YWCA Camp Tanglewood and from Sunningdale Hiawatha and Teela-Wooket Camp Sosone opens its season on July 5 and ends on August 15 with camp on Monday through A drifter who spends most of his nights in the city jail as a but who Monday had The James Williams Unit been released from i term in the American Legion Auxiliary will county jail enjoyed his freedom hold its final meeting of the sea- by spending a night out under son tonight at 7:30 at the the stars Legion Hall on Exchange Street jjut be was up and about early Tuesday morning and in his early The 19th Century Club will have Lawn wanderings he was quick to an outing today at the summer report t0 the pollce "There is a dead man behind at Bernard Ithe liu)e shack jn the east yard Brewer There has been an enrollment of 110 at the Daily Vacation Bible School held at the Second Congregational Church South Brewer with an average attendance of 99 Miss Gertrude Davis is the director Closing exercises will be held Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the church Craft work will be on display in the Church School rooms Parents and friends are invited to attend The picnic will be held Friday forenoon Liberace Fascinated By Old Homes And Trees Here' By MARIE SULLIVAN jin the Bangor Daily News Tuej-Liberace on a tour of Bangor day and the surrounding tareas on However Liberace wasn't the Tuesday was fascinated by the only busy person who is connect old homes and trees especially the maples elms spruces and pines Joseph Alessi one of the sponsors of the Liberace show being presented tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the New Bangor Auditorium announced that had toe pleasure of conducting Liberace on a tour of Bangor and it was wonderful to see his reaction He expressed delight in the fine old homes of Bangor He is almost a fanatic on antiques and regrets that he have a chance to visit some of the antique shops in the Bangor area Liberace also commented on the friendliness and hospitality of Maine people He said he had heard of this friendliness and hospitality and now knows what it is meant by Rehearsals Interviews The tour was just a part of Liberace's busy day He had a full schedule of rehearsals television interviewing and last minute details but this famous and popular virtuoso "Mr too busy for the gracious touch He took precious time out of his busy day to make a personal call to a member oil the press to express hjs thanks for an interview which appeared ed with the show Dr Gordon Robinson his musical arranger was busy in rehearsal with the 16 Bangor musicians who will com-pose the orchestra for show this evening Under the ex- direction of Dr Robinson the musicians were soon playing with the coordination that Dr Robin son emphasized throughout the re? hearsal Outstanding Player These musicians 16 of Bangor's outstanding players are: Mrs Bernice Sawyer viola Mrs Marion Horan Leo Thayer Alden Goode Robert Todtman John Monaghan saxaphone Merlin Rogers and Oscar Davis trombone Lester Nadeau Nat Diamond and Stanley Ivors trumpet Robert Jones drums Louis Darling bass-viol Gregory Osgood piano and Eugene Rico and Harold Doe violin Mr Monaghan was responsible for getting the orchestra together -Adding' much to tonight's show will be the fabulous wardrobe which Liberace will wear and the famous and priceless candelabra which is packed in velvet wraps and always hand-carried by on of his entourage of the Maine Central Railroad He reported he recognized the man as a "fellow but didn't know his name Hie Seventh Day Adventist I Sgt John1 McDonnell and Vacation Bible School fleer Robert Lamson were soon with exercises at the church to-1 on the scene and were followed night at 7:45 by County Medical Examiner Dr John Sullivan The Bangor Chapter ef toe I The man was later identified as Past Presidents' Club of the Leslie Dorrity Hargrove 71 who American Gold Star Mothers will had been an "in and resi-hold an outing today at the home dent of Bangor but more re of Mrs Annie Small on the Odlin cently had been residing in Or Road irington DrSullivan said Tuesday that Ladies of the Pil-1 his investigation was not complete grim Orthodox Presbyterian I but that there appeared to be no knight at 7:45 evidence of foul play and that death appeared to have been -pert Injured la Collision Mrs Winifred Ceasar 35 of 517 State Street was taken to toe Eastern Maine hospital by ambulanco Tuesday as toe result of a two-car collision oa Union Street near the Inter section of Fourteenth Street Officials said she sustained a back Injury Following police investigation of toe crash Morcus Chapelle 23 of DeRusha Lane South Brewer was given court summonses oa charges of following too closely In a line of traffic and not having in his possession a registration for toe vehicle he was operating Treated For Injuries Stephen Lancaster 24 of Glen-burn a truck driver for the Rice and Miller Company was taken to the Eastern Maine General Hospital Tuesoay for treatment of injuries suffered when the vehicle he was operating went off the highway in Levant Lancaster returned to Bangor not complaining of his injuries but after reporting to the company he was taken to the hospital or check-up Veazie Members of the Vea zie Grange attended their annual outing Sunday at Belfast -Park where they had a cookout and shimming Those attending were Mr and Mrs Vernon Dinsmore and daughters Sandra and Pau la Mrs Frances Stevens and daughter Patti Mrs Helen Eddy Mrs Betty MacKenzie Mr Ruby Meehan Mrs Ann Duffy and children David and Debbie Mr and Mrs Keith Kinney and son Keith and Mr and Mrs Ralph Parks and chidlren Mary-lou and Ralph The Rev Paul Syster and wife the former Barbara Co) by and son John are visiting Mrs Syster's mother Mrs Ida Colby and are leaving today for Philadelphia where they are both delegates to the National Council of Congregational Churches being held there this week Mr Syster is pastor of the Congregational Church in Akeney Iowa caused by a heart attack The remains were taken to the The Enlisted Wives' Club of toe Army National Guard will i meet tonight at 8 at the I Lt and Mrs Stanley Miller 210 Center Street are announcing the birth of a daughter Pamela Marie Monday at the Eastern Maine General Hospital Mrs Miller is the former Judith A Upton daughter of Mrs Dorothy Upton of Brewer and the paterna grandparents are Mr and Mrs Robert Miller of Upper Darby Pa Mr and Mrs Ralph Gordon accompanied by Mr and Mrs Willard Savage of Hermon have returned from a motor trip to Quebec While there they visited the Shrine of Ste Anne De Beaupres 133 Center Street Born in Bath the victim was reported to have been a veteran of World War One He was believed to have Bangor Armory on Main Street Local 55 Bangor 'will meet at the Bangor Postal Annex Outer Hammond Street this evening at ETJlVtag in Caribou nd 9:30 with Edgar Whlnery presiding On the agenda will be the discussion of business of in Green Lake Funeral services will be held at the Brookings-Smith Funeral terest to veterans in the federal Home Thursday afternoon at 2 I said employment Linwood Carville Is Named Nickerson Pool Supervisor Coming Events Coming Events Technical Sergeant James Rowe son of Mrs John Rowe 547 Hancock Street was gradual ed recently from the electrician supervisor course at Sheppard AFB Texas Sergeant Rowe attended Bangor High School He is married to the former Barbara Rhein of Lynn Mass They have one daughter Isabelle age 14 During his 17 years in military services he spent six years Germany France Korea and the Pacific He received the Air Fprce Commendation medal Philippine liberation Good Conduct World War II Victory Navy Commendation Air Force Longevity Germany Occupation Asiatic Pacific and National Defense serv- ice ribbons He came to Sheppard from Osan Korea Mr Brace Parkburst was honor guest at a party Monday evening given by Mrs Francis Savage at her home on State Street Mre Charles Helfea was toe assisting hostess Mrs Psrkhurst received many attractive gifts Refreshments included a beautifully de-corated birthday cake made by Mrs Joha Harper Members of the Frances Gilbert League will hold an outing Thursday evening at the cottage of Mr and Mrs Robert Jordan at Green Lake Those attending will meet at the Calvary Baptist Church ready to leave at 6 o'clock A short worship service will be followed by a social hour Those needing transportation should call Mrs Bernice Bolster Members will take picnic lunches Wiiliam Small of the 1961 graduating class of Brewer High school and son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Small of the Wiswell road has joined the Air Force and will be leaving Bangor Saturday via Northeast Airlines for basic training at Lackland Air Force Base Texas o'clock officials Kitten Missing A Valley avenue resident asked police assistance in locating a seven-months old kitten But It poses more than the nsnal problem in locating a lost animal Three raccoons for too past several days have been raiding the family garbage pail during the nocturnal hours It makes quite a racket and of course wakes up too entire household Tuesday evening It happened again Everyone went to Investigate including toe kitten The three raccoons were there three heads In the garbage pall Maybe toe kitten was just curious or perhaps thought he was missing out on a good thing Anyway he stuck his little head la too Well toe folks drove away too raccoons but now they can't find the kitten Police said it looks like a Job for State Game Warden Fred Reeves That must mesa that Reeves is suppose to contact aad question toe raccooni tome-time today of Maine he was a member of the faculty at Laconia and at Waterville High School He joined the faculty at Maine in 1960 Carville was a waterfront assistant at Camp Wavus In Jefferson during the summer of I960 He is married to the former Jean Grindle of Bucksport With wife and two children he resides on Sylvan Road Orono Class will be scheduled eaefi morning Monday through Friday for a five-week period tot all grades of swimming ability beginners through life-saving Registration for swimming instruction lessons will be held on Thursday at the Orono Youth Cen- ter and at the Old Town YMCA The registration hours are 10 to 12 in the forenoon and 2 to 4 in the afternoon A registration fee will be charged Assisting Carville with the supervision program in the after? noon will be Burt Payson and Mr Spiegel ORONO Unwood Carville instructor of physical education at the University of Maine and Freshman coach of football basketball and baseball at the of has been announced as the supervisor for Nickerson Pool for toe summer The pool will open on July 3 for toe instruction and supervision program Robert Coe executive secretary of toe North Central District of the YMCA announces that swimming lessons will be given at the pool under the sponsorship of the YMCA with the cooperation of the Orono-Old Town Kiwanis Club and the Nickerson Poo! committee Mrs Rex Sibley of Orono a qualified Red Cross lifeguard will be in charge of the instruction program She will be assisted by Burton Pay-son and Carville Supervisor Carville received his I) and A degrees -at the Jniversity of Maine Prior to his oining toe staff at the University The Bangor' City Hospital I Auxiliary will hold its annual! business meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 in the recreation room of the hospital The of Isabella annual day of prayer will be observed Thursday The Rev Richard Harvey chaplain has I announced the spiritual program will consist of the Rosary and morning Mass for each Daughter in her respective parish All Souls Congregational Church will be having guest ministers during July and August according to an announcement made by the Rev Stanley Stevens Tuesday The services will be held at 11 Sunday mornings This Sunday Dr Andrew Banning of Bangor Theological Seminary will be the guest preacher and on July 9 the Rev Bernard Drew of Hartford Conn will occupy the WATIE AKINS II Watie Akins II Receives BS In Engineering OLD Watie Akins II son of assistant postmaster and Mrs Watie Akins I of 73 Seventh Street Old Town has received the Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from Northeastern University in Boston He was among the graduates receiving degrees at Boston Garden Boston Mass Bom on the Penobscot Reservation at Old Town May 20 1934 he was graduated from SL School at Old Town and John Bapst High School in Bangor' After attending the University of Maine one year he attended Sophia University in Japan while serving with the Air Force and returned to Massachu setts to complete his studies Married to the former Alice Robbins daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Robbins of Ware ham Mass they now reside in Wareham with their three children Victoria 5 Cynthia 4 and Watie ni who is a year old Mr and Mrs Samnel Wood pulpit at All Souls i Finance Committee Rejects Bids On Police Cruiser Cars Brewer AL Unit Slates Annual Poppy Party The annual Poppy Party sponsored by the Daniel Geagan Unit American Legion Auxiliary will be field Thursday afternoon 2 to 4 at the Auxiliary Rooms in the Brewer munlcipa auditorium' The program is for all children who assisted in the 1961 Poppy Days Campaign in the local area and for the junior members of toe Auxiliary Featured in the entertainment will be swimming in the municipa pool followed by games and refreshments Mrs Katherine Hay immediate past president to committee chairman assisted by Mrs Mabel Adams Mrs Kathryn Campbell Mrs Edith McEachern Mrs Ella Gould Mrs Bertha Wedge Mrs Marguerite rice Miss Eva Frost Mrs Helena Swett and Mrs Eileen Springer All members of the Brewer American Legion and Auxiliary are invited to attend 25 Traffic Cases Heard Tuesday In Bancor Court FLAMES DAMAGE HOME The occupants of a home at 20 Manners Avenue were driven from the dwelling clad only in es of passing walk lights and paid their night clothes at 2:42 Tues-fines of $15 each day morning when smoke envel- A charge against Clarence p0jce had been alerted that Brock 51 Turner of passing a there was a fire in the home by Isabellas At Orono Hold June Social ORONO Tfie June social of St Circle Daughters of Isabella featured a cookout Monday evening at the cottage of Mrs Ireson Bryant at Pushaw Lake Following the outdoor supper singing was enjoyed Card games were played during the evening The committee supervising arrangements included Mrs Virginia Pretto Mrs Bryant co-chairmen Mrs Thelma Nevells Mrs Helen Redmond Mrs Amy Willard Mrs Kathleen Anderson Mrs Francis Fortier Mr? Josephine LaBree Mrs Anne King Mrs Verna Cox and Mrs Virginia Dyer A business meeting of the Circle will be held on July 10 The Bangor Police Department will not get new 1961 cruiser cars but will toy again in the fall for 1962 models The Finance Committee of the City Council rejected all bids two on police cruisers because deliveries could not be made In 1961 The Committee has ordered the purchasing agent Miss Kane to put the cruisers out again for bid in the fall on 1962 Pontiac and Dodge were toe only bidders and neither could make deliverlc Budget-wise the cars ran higher than expected The two bids were between $7000 and $8000 Th budget called for live cars at $6000 A new motorcycle also went by toe board as the two bids received exceeded the budget by $300 and $400 The Committee approved the low bid of Atwood Motors of $1900 for a Dodge Lancer for the Detective Division The bidget called for a $2000 expenditure 'The Committee awarded to International Harvester an order for a one and one half ton pickup truck for the Police Department on its net low bid of $1391 The City had budgeted $1200 for the truck The New England Chemical Supply Company of Merrimack was awarded the contract for 10-55 gallon drums of DDT insecticide for tree spraying on its low bid of $121 a gallon Bids on toe Davis Brook trunk sewer came in over the $50000 budgeted for toe work Samuel Aceto of Portland bid $67952 and Hardy of Hampden $64 9 The Committee made no decision pending further study It is toe second time that the bid on this work has come in high George Newhall of 13 Manners Avenue and immediately relayed the information to the Central Station fire department crew When fire and police crews arrived on the scene the residents John Ruark and family were standing in the street watching the smoke cascade about the dwelling Officials said that the fire had originated in the basement un doubtediy as the result of faulty electrical wiring Damage by fire was not extensive in the main part of the home but the entire structure was smoke filled Damage was estimated at more than $1000 Marriage Intentions Twenty-five cases involving violations of motor vehicle laws came before Associate Judge Malcolm Stevenson in Bangor municipal court Tuesday morning Pleading guilty to charges of passing stop signs were Bernard A Jacobs 37 Richard Rooney 19 and Winona Sawyer 40 all of Bangor and Howard Bridges 42 Bucksport They paid fines of $15 each Pleading guilty to speeding charges were Edward Donahue 60 Orrno: Marguerite Floyd 46 Belfast and Eugene Tripp 18 Newport They paid fines of $15 each Lloyd Henderson 19 Her-snon pleaded guilty to a charge df operating an unregistered vehicle and paid a fine of $10 A charge of driving without a license was filed without plea upon payment of costs of $5 Malcolm Stanley 31 Bangor pleaded guilty to a charge of passing a stop sign and paid $15 fine A charge of failing to have certificate of registration on or about the person was filed Without plea upon payment of $10 costs Harold Bates 24 North Mon-drouth find Harold Smith 32 Hampden both pleaded guilty to Charges of passing red lights and paid fines of $15 each Raymond Bishop 57 i Bangor: $nd Richard Curtis 34 Her-ftspn both pleaded guilty to charg Friendship Unit Entertained At Old Town OLD TOWN Members of Friendship Circle past noble grands of Myrtle Rebekah Lodge of Old Town were entertained at the home of Mrs Della Green Whiting Hill Brewer at a covered dish supper and meeting Monday evening There were 18 past noble grands present including the hostess Mrs Green and her mother Mrs Ruby Stevens who is 96 years old Other past noble grands attending were Mrs Fern Maddan Mrs Gertrude Severance Mrs Delora Frye Mrs Edna Spruce Miss Estella Miller Mrs Marian McAllister Mrs Mable Stormann Mrs Olive Sikes Mrs Vera Hurd Miss Clydie Smith Miss Ruth Edgerly Mrs Jennie Mrs Betty Savoy Mrs Gertrude Smart Mrs Rae Littlefield and Mrs Florence Avery At toe business session Mrs Olive Sikes Was installed vice president of toe circle Following the meeting members played Car-do Several prizes were awardee The next meeting will be with Mrs Marian McAllister at her cottage at Chemo Pond red light was filed without plea upon payment of $10 costs A charge of passing a stop sign against Ethan Maxwell 77 Bangor was filed without plea upon payment of $10 costs Leslie Francis 21 Old Town pleaded innocent but waived hearing on a charge of passing a red light He was adjudged guilty and paid a fine of $15 John Mitchell 64 Bangor pleaded innocent but waived hearing on a charge of failing to use caution1 after stopping for a stop sign He was adjudged guilty and paid a fine of $15 Charlene Snowman 20 Bucksport pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without a license and paid a fine of $10 A charge against Rodney Page Kenduskeag of failing to drive at a careful and prudent speed was filed without plea Upon Payment of costs of $10 Norman Pearl 26 Oakland paid a $15 fine after pleading guilfy to a charge of driving aft er suspension of his license Linda St Peter 18 Old Town pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without a license and paid a fine of $15 Carolyn Vague 23 Hermon paid a $15 fina after Charles Presseys Honored On Silver Wedding Anniversary Garden Club Hears About Conservation HAMPDEN The Hampden Garden Club met Tuesday after noon at Harmony Hall The business meeting was conducted by Mrs Martin Nowell The guest speaker for the afternoon was John Chadwick who spoke on "Conservation and showed slides Mrs Wilbur Chadeayne was hostess Refreshments were served by Mrs Albert Washburn chairman assited by Mrs Charles Leard Mrs William Dorrity Mrs Grace Reed Mrs Newton Robbins and Mrs Henry' Plummer The Garden Club welcomed two new members Mrs Charles Corson chairman of the flewer show gave out leaflets listing different classifications of the show AT OLD TOWN Freeman Charles Cote Portland Street Old Town garage mechanic and Marianne DeOr-sey Main Road Bradley waitress John Larry Costigan Main Road Milford construction worker and Barbara Ann Sturgeon 26 Burnham Street Old Town bookkeeper AT Carl Morton MacDowell Jr Orono civil engineer and Judith Ann Buzzell 451 Union Street teacher guilty to a charge of operating an unregistered vehicle A charge of operating an unregistered vehicle against William Forsythe 24 Hampden was filed without plea upon payment of $15 costs Linda Colby 16 Brewer pleaded' innocent to a charge of passing a stop sign and the case was continued for hearing to June 29 Gertrude Clark) 47 Brewer pleaded innocent to a charge of passings tod light and the case was continued for hearing to June 29 pointed table was Miss Christina Pressey a daughter while another daughter Miss Theresa -Pressey assi-ted in serving Attending toe Silver Anniversary party were Mr and Mrs Frank Pressey of Bangor Mr and Mrs Donald Pressey of Stillwater Mrs Sylvia RlaisdeB and Mrs Richard Levine fo Bangor Mrs Dean Pennypacker and daughters Joanna and Ruth at Brewer and Lieut Gilbert Ahl of Orrington Mr and Mrs Charles Pres-ey of 460 Union Street were honored at a surprise party Tuesday evening on toe occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary The house was decorated in a color scheme of silver and white with a white wedding bell and seasonal flowers Mr and Mrs Pressey received many attractive gifts in honor of the occasion as well as congratulatory messages Pouring at an attractively i ap Wade Mrs Ullian Smith Mrs Marjorie Decker and Miss Sarah Kamen A.

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