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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 8

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PAGE EIGHT VATER VILLE' (MAINE) MORNINGZ SENTINEL' THURSDAY JUNE 21' 1928 BUDDIES IS MAINE LISTENING IN I (By Arts! Pbaa) Radio had another off night last NEW ENGLAND AIRIELD Mrs bus the 1 A ns uMonda where they bearer Mrs Alra Oakes organist' Mra "COrd altendance anticipated I ft 1 1 Ac i ri a tq thus la hnOAtl a a nn an unnanallv In kwa Jl I 1 nil Oivhestra DISTANT STATIONS MISS IT A MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE SONG REVUE eaturing unny ellow' Wf5JWX Bargain Matinee Today Every Night Best SCatsfiOc COMEDY NEWS ENTIRE CHANGE PROGRAM TOMORROW Richard Lloyd Player SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY Ite PRO Gl OPERA HOUSE ADOLPHEJ 'SILVER Theatre of her of Unity has bought the on lower Main street and Port sum as a assd Nellie Horne her 'home in to learn that held hall was The lots All Same as AVEA Evening Watch Same as WEA ojisea upon an unusually large advance sale on tickets Maxwell Houee Hour Michelin Hour Specially nlng there being hardly anything on the air LAST TIMES A Bos and to be done you will render arvice to your day and genera few Dal per who into ser effi son and wife Air and Jewell on Western ave 0 JlllUna a Orchestra Lady vvl rH LYE LYN 600 655 8 00 6 30 71'0 730 chi ft tion i AT 2 AND 7 THOMAS SPEAKS TO GRADUATES 610 630 730 800 1000 I KEEP A BOTTLE OR TWO IN YOUR ICE CHEST ALL THIS WEEK MATINEE DAILY SATURDAY TWO COMPLETE SHOWS AND 83B I 'Inner Music Baseball Scores in Mid week 'Hymn ring in Hour Ilivrr Choristers Hoover Sentinels in lnio orchestra ni lhmlcy Stuart I'tcKenta Revival ofthe Lion and The Mouse at Lakewood WBZ and WBZA Westinghouse Elec tric and Manufacturing Co Boston and Springfield Mass 3331 Meters 000 15000 200 and 280 Miles I 630 News and Time 635 660 600 ip G10 630 ip 700 730 930 035 940 1015 TOM CARROLL A REINED MUSICAL REVUE DANCING CHORUS JAZZ BAND Mr'ind Mrs Williamson of er Main street i Puffer la passing a dajovith her mother Mrs Ror Harbor iSher Cotten of Eria Pa I S' as presented by "Lake wood Players this week is a comedy and is being very wei received The large audiences greeting the phv show plainly the nation wide' interest? that la pack of Lakewood and this week will no doubt one of the big gest In historV Musical comedy is a' wide departure from the usual offering of" the lake wood Players but the capable cat handled it in a most satisfactory man rier and the audience leave the theatre at the end of the play wl humming the catchy music that 1 PR If MATINEES Best Seats 35 1 IV1VH3 EVENINGS Orchestra 50c Balcony 35c Donn Byrne Dies OQRK Irish ree State 'June 20 'Donn Byrne 'American Irish writer widely known on botlv sides of the Atlantic met an untimely death today in an automobile accident near his Irish residence Coolmain i castle at Bandon where he had arrived from his English home only last1' Tuesday visited her father John Xoodalc her brother and wife Mr and Mrs 1 JXinald ReM was In armlhgton on business yesterday Mt and Mrs George Booth of Anson were visiting his alster and husband low motored to Hili' Sunday where they called on friends I (Mlaa Dorothy Pennell of Corvallis Wash who has been intown to attend I the Putnam Toiier wedding left Wed nesday for New York She will sail I riday for Europe Miss Pennell is I Engaged in A work in the Oregon State college Mrp Oewnda Groves and Mrs Lil I Ilian Holmes of Skowhegan were' call I I Ing on Mr and Mrs Ames Mon I day Baseball Scotea Spccitltj Novelty Program 1000 i Name as WJZ weather 1 SATURDAY NIGHTj ADMISSION 50c 1005 Madeline Simpson 'Mrs Lucy Chagnon marshal After1 the Installation Mrs Georgia Gousse made a few remarks in regard to the Circle Rev A Winnen was then Introduced and" gave' a very in teresting talk Mrs Rackliff the or ganizer of the circle spoke in the In terest of the Circle James Pelailey grand knight of the Knights of Co? lumbus of Waterville also gave a talk Other speakers were Regent Mrs Vedoca Dionne of Skowhegan and Mrs Bragg regent of the WaterVille Circle Invited guests were members of the Waterville and Skowhegan circles and I Knights of Columbus of this town Refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served The hall was prettily decorated with the circle colors red and gold crepe paper while cut flow 1 era were used In the decoration on the! platform A short program was carried out as follows: Song by Miss Antoinette bos 1 tie accompanied by her sister Miss! Mary Dostle at the piano recitation i Irene Lemelln music for the evening was furnished by Miss Cora Pooler Miss Mary Dostle Tommy Brooks and Emile Croteau The chairman of the! entertainment and decorating commit tees were Mrs Cecile McGraw and Mrs Eva Lemelln chairman of the' refreshment "committee Mrs Eva King The regular meeting of the George Grover post was held Tuesday eve ning Ip the Legion hall with the larg est attendance at any meeting for sev eral years A great many suggestions are to be carried out the coming month for the good of both the organization and the community One guest was Kila 30000 Watts 400 Mlles Next Week: "The Gutter Country Store Monday Night! Companion eature' GEORGE JESSEL in THE The riotous goings on of a tailor boy who Joins a carnival troupe! KDKA Wrstlnghouse Electric and Maniitact tiring Co' East Pittsburg Kilocycles 50000J Watts 685 Miles Ik 1 Skt I linnOH xrtfinarl no IHAINES attended the convention II Puffer Is passing a few days Xfv6t fxr 4 a Irs Hertert Tais ini at urkwi ciuas fOr her I lAdhna' TTVifzl rxr Xfalrnoa AAnae UXHV1V sVBcsnf nan Yl tn ho lot husband Mr and I Presque Isle after visiting Mr and Robinson street i I Mrs Amc nf ctroot AflRM "Violet tVhlrton a vilz xr Jennie Gordon at I jn Winslow is passing her Vacation with her mother (Mrs Laura Whitten in town Tile SocialNeighbors will meet at th waftincr rnnnv AVtovxUllrx Arnc Harris Leavitt to afternoon' at 130 to attend the pictures Mrs Herman Gray is 1(1 at her home on West street with the grip 1 00 93o fr 1000 in WEANational Broadcasting Co New York 491fi 61 50000 Watts Mlles riday Saturday BEBE DANIELS and James Hall In 50 50 GIRI IUli' piia1 THE COOL HOUSE WITH THE WAHW WEIXCOME tn Nummary of Programs Correct Time 6 00 lag Day i 610 Navy Band in Re Told Tales "and son Junior and Miss Aldene Daniels of Bath were visiting Mr and Mrs Shepard on lower Main street Monday Mr and (Mrs George Snoone were visiting relatives in Dexter Sunday Mrs VV Jewell of Dlxmont is visiting ner Mrs A nue Nr Webb Davis house with family' will rhove here in the near future and Mrs Abbott Nelson and daughters Misses aHildred and Evelyn D4I and Mrs Marshall Campbell urs" 'C 14 ailu mMX 0 XJ11UU son and Mr and Mrs Merle Johnson of Portland passed the week end at bhe Nelson camp at Stbly pond Miss Wllmena Curtis of Oakland La 6wood Players at TEeif Best In Presentation of Musical Comedy EAST VASSAI BORO Mr and Mrs Ernest Browp of Mass were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Everett Lockhart! Miss Agnes Masse who graduated from University of Maine last has acepted position as Home Demon strator in Waldo county Elmo Goddard and bls mother Mrs Goddard of Nahant Mass are spending a few days at their summer home I 1 Mr arid Mrs Beers amd Mr anj Mrs Sidney Gray of AVakefieli Mass were calling on Mr (and Arthur Mason Saturday i Miss Zilphaetta Butterfield land is entertaining friends at met home i Mrs Elizabeth Mason of Wakefield is passing the gummej here with her son and famly Mr and Mrs Ray Budle of Gardiner spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs Warren Babb The Library Association will serve baked bean supper at the Grange hall riday evening June 22ndJ This will be fololwed by a program given by Miss Louise Cates reader and Miss Zilpha etta Butterfield pianist It is hoped that there will be a good attendance 5 miles north of Skowhegan' Telephones Skowhegan 434 435 Mail orders Lakewood Skowhegan Ji Moxie ZAHN and His amous Club Marco Orch Announce a change of Now eaturing Latest New York Musical Comedy Hits XUESDAY THURSDAY REE PARKING 4 A revival of Lion and the with ArthurByron his orig inal role is being super featured as the attraction at Lakewood next week rom available theatrical records this famed drama has not been seen in this state since Mr Byron and Margaret Illington so starred in it several years ago "when following a run of four months at the Park Theatre Boston they made a short tour of Maine the itinerary including Portland Lewiston and iB ingor It was through his per fect perfornlances in this play that Mr Byron achieved distinction as foremost among our American actors Lion and the which was the Irish of Its dav insofar as long run records are con cerned was written by Charles Klein whose notable contributions to the Am erican drama included Music and Third Mr Byron has played the leading role for over six hundred performances and for the past three weks he has been devoting much time to preparing the Lakewood Players for this extraordin ary production The cast has been care'fully selected and xehearsed and the stage settings are perfect replicas of the original mountings Mr Byron will haves a notable sup porting company' including his wif Kathryn Keys and his two cfaughters Kate and Eileen "The Lion and 'the Is the outstanding production of the summer season at Lake wood AliAlaMlH Anl Air and Mrs AW Small and grand daughter Helen Delores Butler motor ed to Belfast Sunday where they pass ed the day Mr i and Mrs John Haskell and the Misses Bernice Carr and Katharine Em mons of Bath were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Edward IShepard Mra red Merrill of Pleasant pond and Mrs Jennie Lake of Madison were guests Sunday of Mrs George Spooner on Western avenue i illlam Blair ho has been vis liting her mother 'Mrs Warren Blais I dell i left WedneiKlay night for herhome in New York Mr and MrC Antes and guests I Mr and Mrs Everett ord of Presque lisle and Joshua ord of Melrose Kl( 'j WILL WS PA VILIOI HELGRADEKOAD A GO GETTIN OOL! A Ikuu ofr Today! BROADWAY TO MAINE" THE LAKEWOOD PLAYERS Performances at 8 Standard Time hlstling Wjfc 4 inugii mm ms geru erously sprinkled through three acta of COmfillv nnrl Wrvn 'ULa? East land and Congress SquareHotel Portland 3656 Meter 830 500 Watja mile 630 Weather and Market 6 00 Road Bulletins oiw TONIGHT and al THIS WEEK The Musical "Comedy Ilt The Romantic Song Success i taught to do things skilfully and that the school is not? through until the child has been brought to a point of skill in whatever attempt The teacher who does not exact of the child his very beat effort 1 not rendering thq child the real service the school Intends No teacher should accept any shoddy work of any kind if the child is able to do better Theii" tasks ought to be one to the highest pnnt ot fection possible If you students graduate here today will go out your schools with these 'ideal" of vice and exact of your selves the cient type of teaching which you know ought great tion present who poke "very highly on thia success of this Poet in the past few months After tiie meeting several ta bles of pitch were enjoyed while two noted boxers were preparings for the ring These two gave 25 minutes of real live entertainment It is hoped that a bout like this will be staged again rin the near future Pitch again continued to a late hour next meeting will be June 26 with of interesting and new business ex service men are asked to be present Mrs William Seltzer and daughter Miss Goldlefiave returned from Plain field Vt They wee accompanied home by Miss Mollie who has been teaching in the Plainfieldbigb school and who will spend the summer re cess' at her home The Plummer Bible class will meet this evening with Mrs Wilbur Mitch ell of West street After the business meeting a musical program will be en joyed and refreshments will be served As this is the last meeting of the year all members are urged to be present All members of the American Le gion band are asked to meet at the Legion hall this evening where they will be escorted to a place for rehear sal All members please be present as only a few more rehearsals are possi ble before the trip to Sanford Mr and Mrs reeman of ton were calling on relatives friends in town Tuesday i A public whist party will be riday evening In the Leeton Playing will start at 745 The public is cordially invited Seeman of Portland was a iness caller in town PRESQUE ISLE Mei June Dr Augustus Thomas state commission er of Education In an address to the graduates of the state normal school here today declared that more and more the trend and character of civili zation is depending upon the teacher generations have shifted much of the responsibility for the bringing up of lhe children from the home to the continued Com missioner Thomas home never should relinquish the responsibility It should at least' keep at least keep a regulatory hand on the situation Only A generation ago the purpose ofthe school was teach Reading "writing and arithmetic and to maintain order while this was being done Today school teaching is an entirely different profession We have taken on many new obligations Previously we took the child into the pedagogical laboratory and dissected him into his three fold the body mind an soul The body in school was sort of recessary evil We tolerated it as the only means of getting the mind turned the soul over to The church and the home and contented ourselves with the training ot mind Today we educate the ehlkj unit we recognize the close elation of the body and! the spirit of the spiritual and the intellectual of the intellectual and the material We seek to develop a high dynamic power in the child Today we have our health program We are placing the health side first We are feeling th respon sibility of relieving the physical han dicaps of the children at as early an age as possible Even the pre school age is the best age to get the child in per fect trip Too longhave children been' coming to school like hitting on two cylinders The thing we need at the beginning is a smooth 'running machine if we are to get the best mor al and intellectual growth We are looking after nutrition of children We are keeping track of lheir physical growth for there is a direct connection between that and the mental and moral development We have also taken over In the school the new idea of moral character and spiritual training The lessons of the school In themselves have a strong moral or spiritual bearing The school processes develop stability and regular ity of character Industry thrift ot time punctual ity and obedience to the laws of the school all have a' formative Influence in the development of the life We also undertake to teach the child to play to use his leisure moments profitably pleasurably' iWe also attempt toz give him reaaonabe dex terity of the skills so that hecan turn quickly to the thing whlchcalls him first in life Our school process helps to build respect ability for the home The schopl which dos not seek to give to the child" a due regard for home and for obedience to parents lacks some essence of the real education which is now considered es sential In fact the school has bo many responsibilities today and recog nizes these that the mere teaching of reading writing and arithmetic has become in a sense secondary "However teachers are beginning to gather the idea that children may be LAKEWOOD was calling on red Tupper Tuesday on bis wahome frin Hartland "'fe Mrs Snell motored to Waffle Sunday where they passed Holden and grandson alwee 1 (olden of iMoose River were we nd guests ot Mrs Hanna Bar ney A'hlle on their way to Waterville to Mrs Holden's daughter Mrs Osiand and son Junior of New 1 orte who wilt pass the summer atMoosfi River Joseph Ackley has received word ofthe jdeath of his son Samuel Ackley occurred Sunday morning 'at his homi in Almeda Cal after a short ill nessN Mr Ackley was in town visiting relative last September Th Royal Neighbor Sewing Circle will meet this afternoon with Mrs Ab bie QTNeat of Western avenue instead of with Airs Elizabeth Smith Air Gordon Derocher and son Bob by have returned to Haverhill? Mass after4 Visiting Air and Mrs Harry at terse of Lawrence avenue They were accompanied by Miss Hazel Pat tersori who will pasjj a week there red Tripp has returned from Willi mantic Ale where he visited Mrs Trippy who Is caring for her mother who ill alter Jj Staples has gone to Bel fast wfiiere he will visit his aunt Mrs Annur small riids in town of Miss who has been quite ill at Waterville will be pleased she 1 better Mr and Airs William Advertisement CARD THANKS We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to our friends and neighbors for the many kindly acts extended to us during our late bereavement also for the many beautiful floral tributes AM Lowry Mty and Mrs Charles Lowry Mr and Mrs Bernard Lowry Mr and Airs Charles Kenniston my Big Brother Club Sarno as WEA Musicale Chocolate Drops Same a WEA Radio forecast weather Orchestra ton callei by the death of bls brother Kent Mrs Corrine Aiayo James MacKlllght Mrs Tuov Pooler ntnai Airs A Dudley from Winthrop where passing several days i srui trial aViihm vinijon RohiJrf and Airs Lucy aid recording secretary Airs Kather inr nton Tuesday call Leary scribe trustees Antoinette ing on friends Mr) AddJ Mrs A a and chUd" Burke monitor Mrs Annie King aUt? gUe8tS Tues" guides Mrs Blanche Donahue Mrs Mr rctlves in town Ethel Robertson guards (Mrs Adelia Yf" Mrs red Nason motored Lemelln Airs Marv Burke: honnor IV Tlie Shepard Stores Boston i Maas 1613 650 Kilocycles 600 200 Allies DUU 36 625 6 JO of comedy and drama that go to make up ai wen told store Ellen 'Dorr Don Dillaway and Lett? lie Copley play the roles originally1 played by Peggy Wood Donald Bran and Roland Young and leave nothin to be desired M1m singing "Please Learn to was charm 5 ingly done while both Mr Dlilaway and'S yi wii eiworea many Te cast has been augmented for thia 4 special production and the" renchmosphere of the story has been nicelji' sustained throughout the play There was added interest last night in that brought' back one of the well known players in the pr J'v son of AA alUg Clark Av ho is to he with MV vvsssKuas 14X411 'UI4 I an absence of three years He was ucKumea ine role of if Special mention 'should go to John Harrington Robert Hudson and James Bell who with the rest of the perfect east make well worth whll NEXT WEEK ARTHUR BYRON hi tliaf great drama 1 Lion and the Moui with an alstar cast I a Teaberry Gum After Smoking Teaberry Gum ab sents smoke breath' cools thfc mouth and makes smoking more enjoyable Tcaberry is the best flavor in "30 and you can get it only this better Gum Try Tesberry Lkt The Teaberry pink package is nowon dealer? rountm CLARK'S IEABERRY GUM See Real Wedding Tonight Stan of Song Box Revue to Be Married On Sjtage During Performance BIG TREAT Radio Sweethearts The our Afotormen Vollin Ensemble Soprano Square and Compass club orchestra Air Mrs George Weeks and Mr and Airs Abbott Adams motored to Belfast and Brooks Sunday Air and Airs Walter ish have re turned to their home in Lynn Mass Cal who has been visiting Mrs ll I his mother Mrs A Ames and Mr and fiirs Ames a of Iver street I has gone t0 Brooks to visit relatives Mrs Charles Ballard of Los Angeles I (Mrs Phillipa returned Wed who has been visiting her sister and nesday to hey home in Orrs Island af husband Mr and Mrs red Chase of ter being In tow to attend the Putnam Silver street has gone to Sidney where I Tozier wedding she will join Mr Ballard who hag been I Mrs Ray Mitchell and daughters passing a few days at his old home land Principal' and Mrs George Ailss Zahea Shibley who teaches at Bryant and son Jr went" "to South' the high Mhool in East Alilllnocket is China where they Vill en passlng the summer recess at her oy a outing home on Maple street 'Airs redJThibodeau who underwent riends in town of Leonard GowellJa serlous HUon Monday at the Sis will be sorry to hear that he is quite'l ters 18 getting along as well ill ini Bath with pneumonia I fan expected Mr' 1 Mrs Aaron Knigtht of Dexter was George QUarmby and vlsitIng her sl8ter Mrs Oeoge Spooner" Aie to h0Jne on AV estern avenue Wednesday mothe? au "I Mr" and' Mrs Neal returned avenue ne)1 of AA estern Wednesday from Portland where they attended the convention Alain' I yer Puffer is passing a few days Main street are receiving congratuix Bath uvus un me mrtri or an 8 1 4 pound girt on June lin is curine Mrs Sadler of Bangor is visit ing her niece and Airs Joe Gilman of The will meet riday 4 1 It noun WJin A1H ner nome on Him street As this is the last meeting of the year all mem bers asked to be present Cards are out 'announcing the mar riagu oi Lvirs cieve 1j Kichariison of Gorham II The marriage taking place last Satur evenng uornam Mr and M1S Thelma Ireland gone to Rf(tiardson are passing a few days in Presque Isle where shl will visit rela 1 4141 liVI IMIHOiN 'A If nnil 1 a4 11" t'S HI1U HieiHlS Ttov srrvOfi Installation Daughters Isabella i Henderson and Mr The installation of the Daughters of and Mis "Worth Brown have gone Isabella Joan of Arc Circle was held San W'e they wiH Tuesday evening at St John hall Mrs wu A1Ii" Annle Rackliff of Springfield Mass 11 Air lenderson will being tbe installing officer The drill visit his mother exercise Was used marshalled by Mrs Mr and Airs Ward Grant were re Lucy Chagnon The following officers re nt callers in Clinton were lngtane: air8 Georgia Gousse It MacKnlght has gone to Bos regent: Mrs Elizabeth DorHp vice regent: i ira uucy ooier custodian miss bs has returned ther Champlne chancellor Airs Annie she has been Oakes treasurer Miss Virginia AVare I financial secretary" Miss Alien Monon eature Photoplay Today BELLE BENNETT in her greatest success SPORTING Radio 'Club Orchestra News weather Interview with a Braves baseball etar 1 640 700 715 800 815 900 1000 News 1015 Orchestra Edison Light Boston tr08 Afrters 590 Kilocycles 200 Mlles uUO 535 645 630 8 00 830 900 35 The Lakewood Inrt Open dally 1 a to 11 Special party dates available 6 3n 7 00 tn 1000 Hascliall time WTAM AViilard Storage llattery Com pany Tlevrland 3998 Alders 750 Kilncy 5000 775 Mlle 700 rSnme AVEA 800 Willard Ciivhliers NEW YORK WGY Mlencrnl Electric Co Schnecta ly 3795 790 Kilo 30000 350 Allies 600 ySlocks News 6 25 tp (Baseball Scores 630 ftp Dinner Music 625 Baseball Scores 630 '4 Outdoor Talk i 6 45 Stuillb Program 700 Same as AV A Musical Program Travelogue Sa inc as AV A Studio Program Organ icltal hnnwunt tfitaiaf fNTIAIATE glimpses of the backstage realms of the bizarre oiiesBergere An amusing Menjou eornedy In which he conquers an un tamed woman of the upper world One of best Also PARAMOUNT NEWS CHARLEY CHASE in la Seniors at Normal School Receive Good Advice rom Educator i Trio Baseball Scores in The political 'situation Same as WJZ Mixed Quartette Same as WJZ rn News Baseball Scores Time and weather Special Matin T3P July of ls ZAT DANCING 'f Tuesday and riday L4KEAAOOD CO CL0J PUBL1X rauiui 7io '8bo 8 30 9 oo ni 9 JO! 1 1 U9 3OJP ft fir K'atlonal Broadcasting Coj Aork It 1513 660 evciese 5 0(pp in Baseball Scores 41 VW iip 5 55 fP 6 00 i 61ft 70(1 $1 731 a WM if 4k i ini try i BOX Jgj a 1 i a J'iS 3 H' WmI I 1 3 1 warn'' II 'f i Ma OH luvr mss 1 1I7 1 Mr xli wn 'AAMH' ci Kai 'A IO i 111 Ord CT MW I as a KI SILVER Theatre 4h.

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