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Evening Express from Portland, Maine • 8

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Evening Expressi
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Portland, Maine
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pin EIGHT telephone 7720 1'UItJiiHisjf MCittinu jArriciOO' ojvi'uxilvli jajr Nungesser Clue Peeress Opens Gown Shop News Of Westbrook Gorham I 0 convening in of English i Sanford And Springvale week of William Doug on East Assocla on a motor Mary dedication of Merrill who 19 Zr a II Bridgton 6 Tort L'lar Th the no to Wiscasset i of MacMil pumper which ha Hose 2 for the past observed as almouth Spare time on the farm the next few weeks can be profitably spent overhauling the binder A few min utes In repair work now may save both time and money when the har vest starts College Is Rev and of Cutta un do A'! night will he Night at Loring enter Rev and Mrs and daughters spans submilteil the Massachusetts tlen Boston is resting to a serious Gsorge Rousstru trapper of Mara Nova Scotia says he heard a motor on the night of May 9th during a snow atorm Ho haa been helping an expedition sent to search for the miseing rench aviators Captains Nungesser end Cell Ok LAMB C2A DECEMBER BLOCKADE CONEDERATE PORTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST HAD BECOME SO EECTIVE THAT WILMINGTON ON THE CAPE EAR RIVER WAS THE ONLY OUTLET LET TO SOUTH ERN BLOCKADE RUNNERS THE APPROACH TO WILMINGTON WAS GUARDED BY ORT ISHER A STRONG POSITION MOUNTING MANY GUNS AND MANNED BY 1SOO MEN UNDER COL WILLIAM LAMB DECEMBER 20 1B64jADMIRAL PORTER APPEARED BEORE ORT ISHER WITH A MlUrt UNION LEET NEARLY 60 VESSELS IN CLUDING 5 "IRON DEC 23RD THE EDERALS EXPLODED A POWDER SHIP TO THE WORKS BUT THE ORT WAS UNINJURED PORTER THEN BECAN A HEAVY BOMBARDMENT WHILE UNION TROOPS WERE LANDED NEAR THE ORT IT WAS DECIDED HOWEVER THAT ISHER COULD NOT AT THAT TIME BE TAKEN BY ASSAULT AND ON DEC 26TH THE LEET AND TROOPS WITHDREW Gates has returned summer home at East Gray attending the graduation of Miss Sara Gates at AyHAhtieamtj 1864 THE UNION NAVAL Peggy Makes Game ight Peggy Wattles made a game fight but could not penetrate the machine like gulf of Louis ordyce Peggy Wattles has a future In golf when ehe acquiree more distance with her irone and a better putting stroke riday she was forced to use wood en clubs when 1 oulse ordyce used Irons and Miss Wattles was cutting across and slicing her putts Also she seemed to he hurrying them Mias Virginia Wilson Miss Van Wlo's victim has not been playing well since her sensational defeat of Miss Glcnna Collett in last year's national at Merlon Cricket Club Philadelphia Her game was very ragged riday The finals today between Miss ordyce and Miss Van Wie should bring out some wonderful golf These tw0 players are top notchers and they will be strong contenders for this year's national title Miss ordyce Chases Jinx Miss ordyce has played In seven nationals and with one exception has qualified but has developed a weakness In mutch play attributed mainly to nervousness This year finds Mies ordyce a much Improved player She Is In better physical condition ami she feels she hug at last overcome her "Jinx" In match play Ifer Judgment is sounder and her entire mental attitude has Im proved Miss Van Wit ine Golfer Mies Van Wie is only two years old in national tournament experi ence Her rise has been very rapid because she is well grounded In the fundamentals of good golf form and she has an Ideal temperament for the game rom the tee Miss Van Wie is apt to be straighter and longer than Miss in town of ths latsst shs has be usual hours Sunday at 10 holiness nteet 1 1 o'clock Christian's praise nt 3 young people's meeting and evening service at 8 tin lune tA P) Tcrror strlclieii by numerous threut eiiin letters he was reported to have received rince he went to the as sli tunie of Mrs Ansley Howers anti her 15 jear old son after they had been been flogged by a band of robed and hooped men near his farm James Ayers became mentally de ranged nnd wan committed to the county here pending transfer to an Insono asylum Church Sanford 11 Ewing pastor at 1045 subject Dry Bones resh Air Harlone Came America BUALO NY June Mis Louise ordyce of Youngs town Ohio turned baek the last of the local stars in the semi finals of the Buffalo invitation tournament riday by eliminating Misa Peggy Wattles and 3 In tho other semi final bracket Miss Virginia Van Wie of Chicago proved her margin of superiority over Virginia Wilson also of Chicago Mis Van golf slumped considerably but she was stillood enough to win 3 and 2 SAI EM Oregon June 25 (A Pt gates cloned on tho three Do Autremont brothers here riday ax they bognti serving life sentences for four niiiroers committed In the Sis kiyou Mountain train hold up of Oc tober 1923 High Lights Of History The all Of PARIS June 25 (A The bodv of Lawrence Murphy 20 an American artist was found today in his gas filled apartment in the Latin quarter The artist was well kpwji In the Montparnasse section of the city? He had passed several years here as as art student Viscountess alkland British peeress is one noblewomen to "oo into Under the name opened a gown shop in London which caters to tho maids and matrons of her circle She buys all tho gowns in Paris as welt as giving personal at tention to the shop and its patrons owler and tended graduation Ross being Mr and Mrs Pearson Mr and Mrs Elmer Huston motored to Bath Sunday and attended church service conducted by the Rev Robert Carey a former pastor of the West almouth Baptist Church Mr and Mrs Ernest Lewis and daughter Beatrice Mr and MrsMaurice Blake and son Donald nndMrs Emma Ingcrsol are spending two weeks nt the Huston camp at Highland Lake Miss Adelaide Harlow and Made line Ervlne of Cambridge Muss arc guests of their grandparents Sir and Mrs II Pelton Mr and Mrs Everett Wilson and daughter Eleanor are tilp to Ruiutord and the Rangeley Mines red Talbot motored i the departure NASHUA II June 25 In making application at yleik'x office this morning marriage license to wed The Rev lauiret pastor of ilm ir and his seeretari WESTIELD Mass Juns (A P) Jacob Monczka 15 is on the danger Hat at Noble Hospital with a full charge of buckshot In his back and Edward Lopes 30 a farmer is under arrest as the sequel to long standing feud centering about the children of two Southwick families I city for a for the fourth time erdinand Rousseau 72veins old railroad employe reqtiesl that the mutter lie kept from the newspapers "because they'd make a story of it" Ills bride will be Ma rio Ouellette aged 65 and a widow of Mr Brngdnn'n ran Kenneth Hingdoii to Miss Dotothv arns worth Hnccarnppn Grange ill meet In regular session this evening at Hod Men's Hall nt A (E T) Ihe program for the evening will be In charge of Mist Mary Wood The members of ths Grange have been In vlted hv the Rev Harry Townsend pastor of the irst I 'nlvcrsallsl Church to attend divine worship nt the Buxton Church of which he Is pastor on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 All those planning to attend am asked to meet at lit Men's Hall Mr iinl Mrs Milton 1' Allen and children of Haskell Street are spend ing the week end with Mr Allen's father at Windham Mr and Mrs Charles ortin of Lewiston have been the recent guests of Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Tourangeau nt their home on Stroiidwater Street Mr ortin who la a former chief of the Lewiston ire Department haa been attending ire Portland losephlne King of Beach Suco well known local da nurse has accepted the posi inatron of the dormitory 1 83 QiANUARY 13 1865 PORTER MADE A SECOND ATTACK THE "IRON CLADS" WERE SENT IN TO ENGAGE THE ORT AT CLOSE RANCE WHILE A STRONG BODY SOLDIERS UNDER CEN TERRY AND 1600 SAILORS WERE LANDED ROM THE LEET ON THE 15TH THE BLUE JACKETS ARMED WITH CUTLASSES ANO PISTOLS MADE A DETERMINED ASSAULT ON THE SEA ACE ORT ISHER BUT WERE BEATEN WITH GREAT SLAUGHTER' with The meeting were Mrs owles Mrs A regular meeting project Wil! Observe St Johns Day Pageant To Be Civen Sunday George Lidliuvk Suimh Inc Lit I bn rm a Biddeford And Saco BIDDEORD June 25 (Special) Chief Eugene llleker of the Bid deford Lynn death lEANWHILE UNDER COVER THE GUNS 0 THE LEET THE UNION LAND ORCES MADE A DESPERATE ATTACK AND OUGHT THEIR WAY INTO THE ORT OUTNUMBERED THE GARRISON MADE A BRAVE STRUGGLE BUT WAS DRIVEN ROM ONE POSITION TO ANOTHER UNTIL BY 8 THE EDERALS WERE IN POSSESSION THE ORT THE CAPTURE ORT ISHER CLOSED THE LAST GATEWAY BETWEEN THE CONEDERACY AND THE OUTSIDE WORLD? 1 children of Dexter Thursday on their way to the Wiilte Mountains Thee culled mt Mm Tulin Abhqtt and Dr Abbott former ly of luxtu A parly of 4t of 'anion Bridgton Patriarchs Militant and lady guests went to the House Naples Wedtvadai night where a binquet was served and the etening passed In a social way Members were pres ent from Bridgton Hart Ison and Cor nish Mrs Winifred Whitney Ala meda Cal is expected this week to visit her aunt Mrs Julia Abbott Mrs Ablott has not seen her niece for many years as she has resided In Baltimore Md later going to Cali fornia Mr and Mrs PaulJirrabee and family of Kennebunk are occupying the Charles Larrabee house for the summer months Mr Larrabee is porprietor of Elrchmere Cafe a shprt distance from the Larrabee house George Brown son Edward ami daughter Thlrza have moved Intotho Mrs Mary Knight house and are Mrs Knight Mr nnd Mrs John Cockburn whose marriage was solemnized on Satur day by Rev Doughty have re turned from Portland where they have been stopping: at the Eastland They are preparing their new home on Portland Street fpr occupancy" The oresides The Wildwood Park Associates held Ils annual meeting yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the office of Philip Chapman In the Chapman Building Portland Directors chosen for the coming year were: Philip Chapman Barker Burbank Harold Cram Norntan I Brown and Guy Sargent At 'he meeting of the direc tors immediately following officers chos for the coming year wore: President Barker Purbnnk treas urer Guy Sargent secretary Harold Cram Reports of the secretary and treas urer were read showing Unit the as sociation was in a very healthy con dition and that many Important Im provements had been made at theMilt during the past year Plans vita also discussed fur the coming Windham News The Pev and Janies Renfern Andover were guests Wednesday night of the Mlsics Miriam and Abbie Cartland Miss Abbie returned with them to their home on Thursday to be their guests for several weeks Miss Carolyn Strout Is entertaining Miss Evelyn Wright of South Port land for several days North Windham Mr and Mrs Cecil Stevens arc spending tho Summer vacation in Auburn Mrs Annie Brown of Cumberland Mills has bean the guest of her sis ter Mrs Harry Willey Mr and Mrs Thomas Bragg are stopping at their summer home here for two weeks About 140 members and visitors at tended the special meeting of Evangeline Chapter No 107 Order of the Eastern Star this week at North Windham at which the young ladles of the Order of the Rainbow exem plified their work which os beauti fully done In honor of the visiting order rainbow colors were used as decorations In the dining room and the tables bouquets were of the Star colors The committee In charge of the arrangement were Mrs Alice Kogers Mrs Lulu Lloy Mrs Agnes Hall and Mrs lorence Manchester They were assisted by Lucy Greenlaw and Mrs Edith I Elliott Eaat Windham Mrs Leon Libby ami son who have been guests of her sister and hus band Mr and Mrs George Atherton for a week returned tu Harrison Wednesday evening Mayberry Neighborhood Mr and Mrs York and son Alfred visited relatives last week In Groveton and North Hmberland and at Guild hall Vt They at tended tlie graduation exercises of Groveton High School where Mr York's nephew was a member of the senior lasa A particular item of in terest about this graduation was that Julius Isreal a native of Poland Russia who came to this country six years ago not knowing a word of English In" six years was graduated valedictorian of his class The sub ject of his essay was the comparison of the advantages of America with tlinse of his country Another member of this class was Miss qrlotto parents were residents of South Windham recently She bad trained one year at St Barnabas Hospital In Portland and returned to Groveton to finish her high school course and will return to complete her course at St Barnabas Henry Morrell of Bangor has been recent guest of Ills nel Mrs York The arm Bureau In connection with the home economies extension service held its regular meeting at the riend's Church on Thursday with an attendance of 31 members and visi tors Tho subject of the etlng was vegetable Cookery continued Mrs lora Allen In charge hostess of tuts Carrie Jordan Mrs Herman Mrs Lawrence Andrews and orest' Prescott The next meeting will be a health with Mrs Hawkes leader On Thursday of next week there will baa special meeting on Basketry Those attending this meeting which will commence at 103U standard time will bring basket lunches as no din ner Will be served at this imr tlng SANORD June 25 An nouncement was made riday eve ning at the first quarterly meeting of the Methodist Church that the blds for the proposed addition to the church had been received and would be opened at an early date by the members of the finance committee and the board of trustees The Rev Cymbrld Hughes of Portland super intendent of the Portland district of the Maine Conference presided and other reports also indicated that the church is in good condition Many Attend Reception The4 Rev and Mrs Glen Asplin and their son of Boston were the guests of honor at a reception held at the Unitarian Church Thursday night Mr Asplin was former pastor of tho Sanford Methodist Episcopal Church and for several weeks has been visiting friends here Mrs Asp lin arriving on Thursday They were presented with a clock and wall mot to by their friends and an interest ing program of musical numbers and readings was given Games and singing were also enjoyed Mr and Mrs Asplin left today for Manches tabe Henrietta 1 ki lling his parents Mr George Rhodes at tlulr Graham Street Hldileford Kenneth Paul of Botes visiting bls parents tho Mrs Arthur DeWitt Paul Avenue Haco before leaving for Rar Harbor where he has accepted a pd sit Ion as violinist with a large or chestra for the summer season Joseph Hill of Salmon alls II Is a visitor In Saco cqllcd here by the death of his sister Mrs Eliz abeth Boiirnlvpl David Silverman of Dover a former well known Biddeford High School athlete is visiting with rela tives and friends Io tho two cities and at Old Orchard for the Sum mer Mr and Mrs George Mahoney and Mr rlster Mrs an nie Sawyer have returned to Saco after a several automobile tour to Hnovtr II Mias Allci Lelgnon who has been employed In New York CHv duringtht past several mouths is at her home In Biddeford for the Summer Miss Doris Treworgy registered nurse a former member of the Web ber Hospital stuff has entered the employ of the Pepperell Manufactur ing Company ns public health nurse News In Brief lower Mission Day Rollin Hack of South was hostess of the In observance of The members sent South Windham Mrs John 31 Cash of North Main Street visited her sister and husband Mr and Jlrs rank Pendexter in Rlchvllyle the first of the week Haydon Anderson a teacher at the Junior High School in JIattapolsett Mass has been a recent visitor at the home of hie parents Mr and Mrs Chester Anderson on Larry Street and while here attended the meeting of the Gorham Norma) School Alumni in Gorham Mrs Margaret Winslow of Wind ham Center who is staying with her niece Mrs Mary Reid on Wood land Street hae recently entertained eight members of her former Sun day School Class of the riends Church also Mrs Charles Libby su perintendent of the school and Mrs Nathan Allen one of the teachers Refreshments were served by Mrs Reid Mr and Mrs Robert Toms Dr and Mrs Harlan Irish and "Mr and 31r Elmer Pratt of this place attended the Rotary field day at Dun ston Wednesday Mr and Mrs Harry Jalns and family of Depot Street have recent ly visited Mrs Mains' parents Mr and 3Irs Elisha Littlefield In Rich ville Jlr and Mrs Alphonso Small of Oak Street visited Mrs Small's sis ter and husband Mr and Mrs Samuel Skillin In White Rock Thtirsday Mrs Small who recent ly returned to her home from the WMtorooh tiOyipiiai nrre fliw derftent a surgical operation Is Ing nicely Hall Sawyer of Jfaln Street re cently returned from a short fishing trip to the Magalloway region Women from this place attended tho arm Bureau meeting at Wind ham Center Thursday were Mrs Ernest E' Hodgdon Mrs Albert Ames JIrs Joseph Burnell Mrs Herman Mjiins Mrs Leorest Pres cott Mrs? Herman owles Mrs George Andrews Mrs Lawrence Allen Mrs Clifford Wllband Mr Joseph Winter JIrs Edward McKay and Mrs Wil liam' Carr visited friends in Smiths Mills the first of the week Miss Lizzie Knight a teacher in the John A Andrew School left Thursday for North Haven where she will visit her uncle William Dole Mr and Mrs Ernest Tobin and two children Shirley and James and Mr Tobin's mother Mrs Janies Tobin have recently enjoyed a outing at White's (Bridge Sebago Lake Mrs Edward McKay of Main Street went to Hollis Center Wednes day to attend the funeral of her cousin Mrs lorence Bragdon Mrs Charles Bailey of Deport Street entertained Thursday after noon Mrs sister Mise Ella Clav of Cumberland Milla Next Monday evening will be oli fflrvcd as Past Chiefs Night al the regular meeting of Rathbone Temple No 101 Pythiap Sisters and good attendance of the members is re quested The Duplicate Club met Tuesday evening with Mrs I Herbert JIaddox on Mechanic Street with a good at tendance ollowing the meeting re freshments were served by the host ess after an a iilotiioldle trip to where they attended some of Iv Hinidav revival meetings The wedding of Robert Slwele of Syracuse and Mss Norn Cal IHII of Biddeford will be srdomnized at St Marys ('lunch Munday morn ing 745 o'clock Mlns Street mestle thll of at Opportunity arm at New Glou cester mid will iiimmenee her new duties on Julv I Mr nnd Mrs ('hmles Chase of Boston nie visitors In the two cities and til Old Onliiiril over the end Robert Sin'illi a member graduating lnss at Harvard I Hlty Is at Hie home of bls parents Mr nnd Mrs lolin Smith nnd family at heir home on High Street Saco Miss Until Bobbins and Miss Va lerio Stai'liprde of Conimon Street Snco uro guests of relatives In port land over the week end Carl Rhodes who Is employed st the Nrttlonal Cash Register Com plant nt Dayton Ohio Is Vie nna airs home on SI reel a ho operul ton at oral Hnspifil In comfortably The Sengraie been stationed at few days for demonstration purposes aided Immensely In extinguishing the fire riday evening In the Rufus Jordan oundry at the West End Hot casters In the oundry Ignited tho wood tl(l building and the flames quickly spiead up tho walls tn the loof doing nhoul J200 damages OR SALE: Houss lot on corner of Everett nnd Bridge Sts 50 1011 King Raymond Renlloi Main St Adv Hminony Lodge of Masons In re sponse to the Invitation of Rev Stanley Cnrne will attend tha irst Parish Cliiircli Sunday morning where servli os in commemoration of St JohnssDav will he hold All mem bers hiive been requested to be present nt Masonic Hall nt 9 45 clock from where the procession will proceed to the church rank Twombley Is worthy master of Harmony Lodge Dey Program The Triumph a pengant will be given by the members of tho irst Pariah Church Bible School on Sun day afternoon at 4 and those who have speaking parts are as fol lows: interpreter Mtns Mollie I'ills hury Spirit ot Education Miss Rosemary Lambertaon Spirit of Summer Madeline Swrtt: Spirit of the Gulden Mnilon Lovemlale Spir it of Missions (lerlriide Hnnscome (loom Virginia lord i Spirit of biuk Armenia rances Huse Chi nese Girl Jean Langdon Japanese Eleanor Brown Idly Eleanor er Pansy Marian Gordon Hose Helen Heath Daisy Eldora Lidhack orget Me Not Lloyd Carat Poein Phebu lien th Buttercups Priscilla Alden Eleanor Swett Wilma Park er and Mary Huse The committee in charge of the program includes Mrs Kimball Mrs Stanley Caine Miss Grace Gordan with Oscar Huse director ot music Will Attend Institute Misses Elinor nnd Margaret ter where they will charge of a Hummer school ohtv Entertained The monthly meeting of the lai dies' Aid of tlie Methodist Church was held Thursday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs Ivory Moulton of South Sanford Mrs Lena Moulton was associate hostess Jpseph Warren Donates Park To Children or Playground Yarmouth There will be a church vacation school at the Yarmouth High School building under the direction vt the committee for church school co oper ation every week day morning except Saturday from Monday June 27 un til riday July 22 The school is to bo entirely free for oys and girls from the age ot four to 14 Boys and girls whom like to sing good songs to hear good stories and to make things are invited to come and bring their friends The kinder garten section of the school will pre pare tha little ones for public school tn September In reference to the school Rev red IV rench chairman of the Yarmouth Committee tw Church School co operation said Religion is one of the vital needs of humanity The business of the church is to min ister to this need One ot the meth ods used by the church in meeting this need is religious education and the great field for this Is childhood The hearty co operation of all la de sired in securing the attendance ot the children the Nl'W ('onvcntlnn Masons To Attend irst Parish Church At the bueinesa session preliminary Iilans were made for a fair to be held In November Charged With Speeding Judge George A Goodwin in the Municipal Court fined Harold Thompson of Springvale the costs ot court of a seeding charge A simi lar fine was Imposed on rank Kee zar who had neglected to have reg istered an automobile which he was operating with plates issued for a previously owned machine Judge Goodwin reserved decision in a civil case between Clyde Bicknell and Charles Plcken in an action involv ing the sale off a second hand ma chine Personals and Locals The Rev and Mrs Joaeph Bcarse of Bodwell Street are to leave next week for Georgetown for a va cation at their camp Mr Dears will return after several weeks Mrs Bears remaining tor th Summer Mrs William Davis of rank lin Mass and hr son rancis were recent guests of relatives here Mr and Mrs William Nelson have had as a recent guest Al Gegory of Boston Mr and Mrs Arthur Camlrc of State Street arc receiving congratu lations on tho birth of a son born Thursday Jlr and Mrs Charles Downs uf Oak Street are entertaining for sev eral weeks their daughter Miss lorence Downs Miss Downk Is training at the Rhode Island Hospi tal In Providence Church Services irst Baptist Church Sanford lie Pev Ellery Dakin pastor Morn ing service at 1045 subject cf scrinun Ills Kingdom Power and Glory Tlie church school meets im mediately following the morning service and the Christian Endeavor at 630 Evening service topic Use Or Lose Methodist Church Sanford the Rev Joseph Bearse pastor Mr Bearse win speak in th morning on ollowing Christ and his evening subject will be Saviour The Sundav School session will be at 12 o'clock Meetings of the league have been discontinued for the summer season ree Baptist Church Springvale the Rev Christian Koch pastor Ten o'clock prayer in the ladles room 1030 morning service topic Yet Will 1 Not orget Thee Meeting of the Sunday School at noon and the Christian Endeavor at 6 At 7 Mr Koch will speak on Rivers of Living Water This service will be the last at the ree Baptist Church until the pas tor's return from his vacation Ser vices during July and the mid week service next week wiJJ be held in the irst Baptist Church irst Baptist Church Springville the Rev Colmun Corey pastor Morning service at 1030 topic Christ Our Life Sunday School at 12 Song service at 7 in the morning sermon on Seeipg ths Lord Tho Christian Science Society will hold its usual services in the Munici pal Court Room at the Town Hall Morning service and the Sunday School begin at 1045 o'clock There will also he a service next Wednes day night Wednesday and Satur day afternoons the reading room is open from 23V to 4sv ociock Solvation Army services will held at the School lug at service at 630 clock "Congregational tho Rev George Morning service The Valley of Sunday School meets following morning service There will be evening meeting NEW HAVEN Conn June 25 (A P) No artiun wns taken tu name successor to Dr Edward Hume who receiKly resigned as president of YiCc in Chimi nt the annum meeting of the triistoes held hens along with Yule commencement activities was felt that conditions at present were too unsettled for uetinlte action ROCHESTER June 25 (INS) Investigation was being mude today Into the death of eight year old Robert Brnndlin whose body ms found at the bottom of tho Arnett Btanch 31 Al swimming pool here after the Ind failed to return home from a swimming class WASHINGTON June 25 (A P) Etienne Lawrence foster daughter of David Lawrence publicist will be married late this afternoon nt St Thomas Episcopal Church to Herbert Sturhahn of llartford Conn for mer Yale athlete Sturhnhn who was luotbnll star was American guard in 1925 Gray Miss Eleanor Runsell arrived at her home nt East Gray from Tyrlngham Mass having concluded her duties for the year as teacher there 3lrs to her after her daughter Smith College Northampton Mass The Ladles Aid ot tho Baptist Church held an all day meeting Wednesday at tho parsonage There wns a good attendance The Misses Blanche Dennis nnd Muriel Hall of West Gray are visit ing their aunt Mrs lass at East Gray Mr nnd Mrs Roy tained on Thursday Christian Groevinger Marlon and Catherine of Presque Isle When the Loring family lived in Presque Isle Mr Groevinger wms pastor of the church ot which) they were members The Morse School at East Uray closed riday nnd today a picnic is being enjoyed by this schpol Carroll Doughty and family have moved from Skillings house Mrs John Richards house nt North Gray Mrs Arthur Brown and children rederic Esther Robert and Nor man of South Portland are guests at the home ot Mr Browns parents Mr nnd Mrs Will Brown at Gray By Carroll Mansfield ort isher SPRINGIELD June 21 (A Built in 1795 the historic Gilbert House in West Brookfield is to be moved piece by piece to the grounds ot the Eastern States Exposition a distance of about 3) miles to be used hi the reproduction of a model New England village HOBART Okla June 25 (U P) prisoners their way out of the Kiowa County jajj today and escaped In an automobile Seven other inmates In another compart ment were unable to free themselves Sheriff's forces Immediately took trp the seal eh Playing The Game By Jiary Browne (Copyright 2927 United Preu) Pail at the W'cst LDd fronting 1h Prcsumpscot Electric Company's office on Main Street has Imp donated for a recreation park for tho children through the public spirit and Interest In ths chlldtcn bJoseph A Warren This sight with th Presnmpsem hirer as a background is on the beauty spots of tho ch) '1 he spot is Shaded by and la huge enough to care for Tlie nc' i'ssaiy vquiptnent for a modern recreation ground for children In order that this park mny bo officially opened tlie first of July th it will bo sollclteit Mondav red hi Eugley manager of tlio Star Theater is the general chairman Picwie Prize Winners The annual picnic of tlie Wunen held riday at Bonney Eagle Pond Congregational Church School was with evral of the children In at tendance The Allowing were tho winners in the contests 50 yanl dash for boys Winfield It ernaid Jr and Edward Chase QO yard dash lor girls Margaret Bassett ami Thelma Hassett 60 ard dash tor boys be tween the ages ot Id nnd 12 years tillton Mcarland and Philip Bar hour 60 yard dash for girls between the age of 10 and Agnes Pratt snd Jeannette Chase: 5 yard dash for boys Letdle Graham and Arnold Townsend 75 yard dash for girls Peart and Theo An derson 100 yard dah for girls Lil lian Bragdon and Marguerite Junies HlO yard dash for boys Philip Hlnk ley and Bertrand Lopez ladW rce Mrs Jones and Marlon lloothby ball throwing lor tls Pearl Axelsen and Nedia Chaplin ordyce There is little La choose be tween their ability to play their irons up io tha pin But on th putting green Miss ordyce ha an advan tage She line up her putt very ac curately and ha a fin smooth stroks Alias Van Wie I inclined to ignor the possibility of a trying obstacle in the line of her putt which might divert a well hit ball for she scarcely ever look for anything to pick up In her line of putt Csrafulnee Worth While At Uakmont during the men's open championship it seemed that th pro fessional golfers found a myriad of things to pick up They examined the way to (he cup from all angles and never left a stray piece of earth a pebble or loose gras to Interfere with the ball's keeping a true line They looked carefully to determine th break and they got down to them like a Persian dancer sitting on his heel Virginia Van Wl teems good enough at holding the short straight putts for she has a smooth swing but she does not sink long ones often These long ones are not always luck You will find that th csreful putter sinks them often Rr Treat Today When two players of the calibre ot these two meet the play on the green is usually th deciding factor Buf falo golf enthusiasts have a rar treat in store for them Th match today between Virginia Van Wie and Louis ordyce is good Enough to be a semi final in our national championship and both players ar in top form Mies ordyce and Mis Van Wie hav never met In competition be fore The result is not a foregone conclusion Upon an entirely un biased opinion I would however place Miss Van Wl a slight favorite iahd Has Presumpscot River As Background City To Be Solicited Monday or Equipment fit RA icl NORTHS NfcWHRjJI Carol IinawS Mrs Street riday nnd lower Mission 30 bouquets to people sick and shut ins ollowing the program refresh ments wer served by Mrs Leverett Holden and George Little field This is tin last meeting of the Union until September Pertonsla Mr nnd Mrs ehui A Smith of I Stale Street lune returned from Winchester Mass where they at tended a wedding of a relative Mr and Mrs Percy Rldlon of High Street with their son Percy Jr left riday for Poland where they are to pass a week at their cot Mrs Susan Hurlon Hill of land has been the guest of the ence Cnrlls Mrs Arthur Merrill (Mis' ltzmori ls) and young son of Wester ly It I are tha qu of Gorham K'latlieM Mis Enlist "mk of llbbey Av enue Is at Westbrook hospital for treatment I Misa Myra Whitney of Limerick i the guest of Miss Nellie Louise McCann of South Street fire department lias gone to ailed theie by the of hl untie William Hairy Il of that lty Bneil Walker Parish I'liurrh Arthur Dicken in Saco BaUKor the fill 1 ball throwing for boys Bertrand Lo 1" nez nnd Philip Kelly: and I stocking race Agnes I Pratt nnd Theo Anderson and nail driving 1 on I test Mrs Walker and Mrs Mary Wood I In Ths Church 1 The Best Summer Christian will be I ths subject of the pastor the Rv I Albert Hammond at tlie morning I service on Sunday at the Westbrook I Congregational Church 31abel I Berryman of Portland will be the I soloist of th morning The Bible I school will meet at the usual time I preceding th morning hour of wm I ship The schooUls now on a summer I vacatlbh basis and will be I throughout th Summer excepting I th month of August and at the end I of September for the summer I regltratlon is planned during Jub I and th end of September a prize I will awarded to each boy and girl I with perfect summer attendance I Receiving th Messages will I be th Tuesday evening aubject of I the pastor Ths I feature will be provided by Mis I Albert Hammond At this meeting the IS question of suspending the meetings I for th next thre months will be I 4t? Johns Sunday will bo ptjerved I on Sunday morning at th Methodist 1' Episcopal Church and the members I of Warren Philip Lodge and A I will Attend divine service In a I body Th pastor th Rev Albert I Luce who 1 Mason will take as hl I morning subject to the Masonic I liodle One Greater Then John At I the evening service 31r Luce will take for his subject Compelltlon Which? The Bible School will meet at 32 th Epworth Leagu and tie Young People Department will meet for devotional services Th econd Sunday after Trinity will observed with a reading serv 1 Ice In Danish on Sunday morning at the irst Lutheran Church at10 o'clock Th Sunday School and Bible Classes will meet at 1130 ociock i Cornelius Hansen son of Mr and Mrs Han Hansen ot McKinley Ave 1 nue a student at Capital University at Columbus Ohio Will speak In Eng at th evening service Th I 31 Jurgerson of the almouth 1 Lutheran Church will be th peaker at th Wednesday evening service Tlie last service before th sum mer vacation will be held Sunday morning: at th irst Unlversallst Church and the pastor the Rev Har ry ToiOnseud will preach at the 3030 o'clock service Th Sunday School Wjll meet at the close of the morning hour of worship Things Left Undone will be Hi ubject of the Rev Burton Tilton pastor of th morning service on Sunday at the irst Baptist Church At the evening service Mr Tilton will take for hl subject A Good isherman Th Sunday School will meet directly st the close of th morning service and the Endeavor Society will meet at 6 o'clock Dr William Beard of New York City will occupy th pulpit at th morning service on Sunday at the Warren Congregational Chureh Dr Beard will speak on Th Unharnessed Tides A special meeting ot th men is called at the Church School Hour Dr Beard is secretary of the Iaj Advisory Committee of Congregational Churches The Church School will meet at o'clock noon Th last evening service until all will held at ths usual time In thevenlng Children's Dny will be observed with an appropriate piograin on Sunday evening at the Advent Chris tian Church At tlie morning servicethe Rev Augutus Blanchard for mer pastor will occupy th pult'lt Ths Sunday School will meet at noon and In the evening (he Loyal Workr TJh regular Sunday services of the Weetbroqk Assembly will be held Sunday in th tent on the Byron Pride lot at West End with th Rev James Hicks the speaker The services will be held at 10 o'clock in th morning and 730 o'clock In thayenlng Locals snd Personals Norwood 31aodonald Leigh Hoar snd Harold Lord Jr of the War ren Congregational Church School left this morning tor a week at the Young Christian Association Leadership Camp at Lake Cobbossee conte at Winthrop 5 Msv Winslow daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Clifford Sturgis Winslow of South Portland and Ralph Scott Webster son of Mr and Mrs William Webster of Portland wer quietly married at 9 this morning at the irst Unlveraallst Church parsonage on Main Street The Rev Harry Townsend performed the double ring cersmony Tho bride was gowned In Jan silk with hat 14 harmony and rarried an arm bouquet of pink tea: rose They were unattended Mr A and Mr Webster left Immediately af tswdard for a wedding trip tq Hos ton and vicinity and upon their re turn they will make their home at South Portland Mr and Mrs William Bragdon st Slain Street and Sts and MrsTd Smnll and ddugliter Natalie of Steep all left riday for China Where they will attend th wedding i (t 1 wl Mello And Hudkins May Battle Again BOSTON June 25 (U Al Mello Lowell welterweight may bo maichel for a return bout with Ace Hudkins of Lincoln Neb It wae learned here today Hudkins recently won a 10 round decision over Mello In New York The return bout if secured would be held at enway Park here late next mon Hi Tom Goodwin Boston fight pro moter lias made a cash offer to Hud representatives for tho return match In ills first fight since the defeat by Dudkins Mello scored a eecond ipiind knockout over Johnny Mendel sohn or Milwaukee Win here Thursday night to attend Ian Monday grange Cumberland Center Mrs Wallace Merrill Mrs A Wyman Miss Mildred' Wyman Miss Margaret Wynujti and Robert Merrill attended th dedication of the public library at Winslow on ennesday Mr and Mrs Edwin were called here by tho death of Mr father left Thursday tor their home at Hamilton Ohio Mrs Walter Thurston and daugh ter und Mrs Cynthia Thurston have been visiting at Kittery West almouth Mrs Grace Huston Mrs Thomas Mrs John Marston at tlio Deering High School heir nephew Neal one of the class The Stimson Miss Doris Robinson and Miss Corinne Lcrmond are to attend the Epworth League Institute at Kent Hill which Is to be held from June 27 to July 4 Rev Everett airchild pastor of tho School Street Church is dean ot the Institute and Mrs airchild dean of women Percy Sewall Rldlon principal ot tho Junior high school life work secre itiry A ormer Resident Mis George Ayer of Athens who purchased a year ago the house on the Gray Road formerly occupied by th Rlc family has moved her furnishings to Gorham and Is ex pected to arrive the coming week to take up her residence Mrs Ayer formerly lived In Gorham and before her marriage was Miss Genl 3Ian cliestcr Mr Ayer died eight years ago and since Ills death Mrs Ayer lias been postmaster at Athens Maine WXiElSMER SC £APg PEAR" KM sux'WiZ TUB 1 Ci 'w "1 (£5 SvaiPomtS flaw 3n 11 1 1 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