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Sixton Thibeault Heads Credit Union Brunswick Group Vote 3 P. C. Dividend Bmniwlrk, Jan 17 --Raoul Thibeault elected president of 8t John Church Federal Credit Union a. Its eighth annual meeting Sunday evening In the pariah house Tot the Mcond consecutive year members voted to pay a dividend of 3 per cent on all ahares In good standing Raoul Busque reporting for the Board of Directors reported that the union had a prosperous year and that them were no bad loans Other officers elected were vice president Mm Jeannette Morln treasurer and Miu Madeleine Mcwsc clerk elected were Thibeault Buoque and Florlcn Tondreau for a two-year term Mm Eva Alfred Lc- Tarte and Emlle Thcberue credit conunltlee for two yoais and Laval Lebel supervisory commute; for two years replaces Wilfred LaPomtc who recently resinned duo to 111 health The Rev William Diiuphlno former paUor of SI John Chtrch and of the Credit Unlqn was guest speaker He reviewed the progress of the union from the time of UN formation eight yearn ngo with 21 mem- ben to Iti present membeishlp of more than 400 Miu Morln leported that shares amounting to 162 610 have been purchased from the Credit Union and that 130219 Is on loan at pretcnt Since organization tho Union has loaned II03 18H Refreshments were nerved by members of the educational com- mlttw Mrn Flora Bouchard Mrs Bimone Monn Mrs Agnes Albert Mrs Inna Charron MJss Cecelia Leclair and Mrn Lcda Dufresne Boothbay Harbor Garden Clnb Meets With Mrs. Brewer By Addle DoUoff Bcothbay Harbor.

June 17 -Mrs Nahum Brewer entertained the Boothbajr Region Garden Club Friday afternoon was assisted by Mrs Charles Hodgdon Mrs Helena Patlon Mrs Phyllis Rosa Mrs Emery Thompson Mrs Wimam Colby and Mrs Leon Murray Ralph Delano spoke on the Town Manager form of Government which will be voted on tonight at a special town meellng Mrs. Walter Buzzell played a group of records with recordings of bird tongs and calls made by the Laboratory of Ornithology at Cornell University Several bird poems were read by Mrs BuzzeU. Mrs John Dorr and Mrs Delta Woodward Tea waj Krved after meeting with Mrs Thomas Dorr and Mrs Charlea Dolloff pouring Mrs Wendall Boyd who has been In Ellsworth for several months la at the home of her alBtrr. Mrs Edward Spraguc Mr and Mrs Alfred Woodward of Saurua, Mass were week-end tuaats of their parents Mr and William Brown and listers Mrs Lealie Blaks and Mrs Chester Helton, and faniily Mr and Mrs Oeorge Johnson of Saugus Mass are guests of Mrs Johnson sister Mrs Raymond Dolloff and Mr Dolloff Mr and Mrs Norman Merrltt of New York have sold their home there and moved to Boothbay Harbor where they are occupying the home of Mrs Merrltt Mr and Mrs Wcston Parnham while they are In Florida The Ladles Aid i meet with Mm Edith Woodward Wednesday afternoon Topsham Lecturer To Attend Conference Topeham. Jan 17 --More than 100 were present at Topsham Orange Saturday evening when announcement was made that the State Lecturers Conference will held Feb 2 3 and 4 at Water- vine It was voted to have Tops- Lecturer Mrs Winifred Rackley attend the conference were present from Merry- meeting Merrlconeag Eureka Dingo Enterprise and Wen Bath Oranges A program was presented bv M-R Rackley i tho following participating Oeornc Blanchard Norman Emerson Bird Shellcn- barger Hiram Russell Mrs Howard Carr Donald Hinckley Elroy Hennessey Mr, Warren Adams George Blanchard Mrs Melvln Furbish Mrs John Pennell Harry Rackley Waller Plummcr Joseph Singer Norman Emerson Forrest Whltne Mrs a Carr Mrs Edward Belanger and Mn.

Melvln Furbish Pren Herald, Tuesday Morning, January IB, 1940. Portland, THE ST. REGIS HOTEL MIDDLE ST AiMricw ItoBen. Food rim Doily LraclMwi for rartln. TH.

I 7MI DO IT NOW! WHAT 7 and Boner pot In condition. HMtiftf Olb wd Philip R. Yerxa 4-4112 Boothbay Harbor Manager Voteri Debate Water Dept. Transfer Bill Boolhbay Harbor. Jan 17.

-After a matter-of-fact approval of a town manager charter tonight more than 800 voters and spectators debated for nearly an hour before approving an article to place the town water department under the managers control In a special town meeting at Pythian Opera House Selectman Stanley Tupper and Water Commissioner Frank Bern- pie urged panning of Che transfer measure The water department has been operating as an autonomous town dlvlnion governed bv board of commissioners Oeortro Orcenleaf associated with the water commliiMon for more than 20 years led thre debate against the transfer The final vote wai J60 to 26 In favor of placing, tho depaitmenf under tho manager control Duties of the town managei scheduled to take office In March were set forth In article 4 passed 3v voters who also elected to al low Che selectmen to set the manager salary Elective offlcei under the man- aucr form of government approved by voters arc clerk asic.isors five lolcctmen Ho rcploce the present hice-man nudltoi member of school (ommlttce foi three yean three water commluslonors nnd five overiieeis of Che poor Olenn Perkins wan moderator 9ttfait Camden Artist To Address Rotarians By Alton II rone Tel 419R. Belfaat Belfast. Jan. 17-Eliot Bcv- rldge of Camden an artist will speak and show colored views of Maine at the Belfast Rotary Club meeting Wednesday noon Miss Martha Mixer a social worker of Boston New York and New Jersey will be guest speak- at the Belfast Lions Club Thursday evening at the Windsor Hotel Supper will be served at 30 and King Lion Oeorge Clements will preside at the meet- ng The Belfast Choral Society held party at the Waldo County Shrine Club Northport Avenue Thursday evening Jan 13 A supper was served followed by an a i The com mlttee consisted of Mrs Ruth -awlesi Mrs Dorothy Clifford Mrs Ruth Brown Earle Hammons and Rodney Benjamin The society voted to give a light opera for the Bpilng concert The first rehearsal of the chorus will be Thursday night In the Youth Center Mrs Edna Wilson Augusta Is substituting In the social studies at Crosby High School, during the absence of Albert Wcymouth sr who Is 111 In the Maine General Hospital Portland A rummage and food sale was held Saturday afternoon by the vnlor class at Crosby High School to raise money for their yearbook the Keystone The sale netted them 185 00 The committee Included Patricia Collins. Eileen McMahan Darolyn Mooers Hope Tower.

Katherine Heald Robina Molll- son Marlon Junv. Clifford, and Bertha Morse aided by Mrs Alton Crone and Mrs Danell Mooers Miss Maijorle Ellis 21 Cedar Street was a guest over the week end of her cousin and wife Mr and Mrs Gilbert Ellis at Brewer Rotarians To Collect Clothes For France Calais, Jan 17--Calais Rotarians under the leadership of Clyde Jacobs chairman of the International Service Committee are making drive to collect clothing for France Blankets and bed linen are also being accepted The articles will be forwarder to Halifax and placet aboard a trawler now being buill at Bath Upon arriving In France the clothing along with foodstuffs being purchased with funds ralscc by Rotary Clubs throughout the 192nd District will be distributed under supervision of French Rotarians Articles ran be left at the Milltown Fire Station Irvlnes Funera Parlor and Tracy Btudlo The drive will end Wednesday Jan 26 The trawler will leave Halifax early In February Dingo Grange Officers Installed Brunswick Jan 17 Mrs Cleveland Mainner Richmond State Juvenile Deputy assisted bv officers from Richmond Ju venlle Orange installed officers of Dirlgo Grange Friday evening Officers Installed were Master Sylvia Ring secretary Sally Owen lecturer Olive Brawn treasurer Letha Owen chaplain Jovcc Ryan steward Jackie Ha gan assistant steward Rober Davis lady assistant stewarc Roberta Prince Pomona Mere dlth Elie Ceres Joyce Eastman Flora Bevcily Brawn and juven He matron Mrs Lcola Davis A covered dish supper wa served by Mrs Davis and Mrs Elizabeth Eastman lard Indtx Might lelp Boy Harpcwrll. Jan 17 --In the matter of FrneKt I Sllllman, 3rd, aged 5, appears to hold something of a record here His are Mr and Frnent Illllman. jr. and paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Erneat Illllman. HU paternal great-grandparenln are Mr and Melvln Huff Maternal are Mr and Edgar llerxrv All arr of Orr Inland Further, maternal greitt- are Mr and Krncftt Hill. Reading and Albert lleriey of Lakewood I But that not all A treat- great-aunt Orare Thornton. Lisbon, and great-great- are May I'eter- and Mm. Emily Portland.

Rainbow Girls Install Officers a i i i vcirs i an accident I i Nolan was charged i i RockUnd. Jan 17 -Offlceis )C alu i I ho Rockland Assembly No 12 Order a a t.uck on the rl I Rainbow for Gills were In Cllsworth Soulhwesl a i i Itoad Wyman claimed he was Mrs Clara Watts he Advlsoiy Board chaliman of was Install ng i with i i i i i a Chatto assistant Mlis Catherine MacPhail marshal Miss Belly jiwton chaplain and Miss Rita Hammond recorder During the ceremonies sclec- were sung by a choir consisting of Anita Burton Susie Roberta Mayo Beverly Marriott Elinor Shields A i Voung Ocraldine Straub Slvla Brown Afmcs Sullivan Viola Starr and Evelyn Pendleton ulth Charlenc SpouldlnK as pianist A ocal solo was presented by Miss Straub accompanied by Constance Knights Following the Induction of Miss Janice Rosier as Adviser she presented an arm bouquet of red roses After the Installation of the color bearers they were presented with colonial bouquets in colors appropriate to their office by the marshal A past Advisei 6 ewel wan presented Miss Jeannetto Sulldes who lies i since the Institution of the as- It required 40 years to a day build the Mormon Temple In Sal Lake City IT COSTS NO MORE TO BURN THE BEST 'blue coal' B. G. PRIDE Inc. DIAL Art.

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Ml Main SI, Hntbraok Photo By Rodnnv STI IIKNT I I I OFHtmS Officers of (he newly c)e ted Crohbv High School Student al Belfast i left to Banks secrelaiy Jcmcphlnc Younc Irea inei Pal Collins, i picsldcnt and Philip Ciosbv i i MandliiH Is Piln- i i f-rank A Rhuliuul i i ei C'ouiu ll delenates ejected bv each loom an Randiill Ellis otin Vauiilian Fiancls Jrhneiv i Hanker III Heiild Ann Coie Dunne Snow Wllimin Gum Goidon 11 slic II iininond Ilavid Joan Woodbiny Snllv and i Tlic new coniull i nuet WcdnesdaV mniniiK, di i i I nllilctli Oilflealer Wins Jury Vote In Waldo Truck Damage Suit I Jnn 17 R.ivtnond Full field oil i i named a In a bi ought Wvmaii wu au i ecl a riecli Inn In lhe i i ease he-ird lodav bv Jmtlce Hob i Williamson In Waldo Supei tor Com a a rcc Wvman sought to foi ditmHifcs in his lunibei I I he i caused bv Shlblev i Joseph Nolin he has i an Warren Past Noble Grands To Meet Wednesday Bv Alma Slanett i Marren 49 irren Ian 17 Pus 1 Guilds Past Noble Glands Association of Knox and i Counties 1 meet Wcdncidaj i Mvstlc foi moie than 16 Ilcbckah Lodce fauppci will be tailed Saturday evening In Ma- onlc Temple More State Of Maine News On Page 6 sembly last Spiliiu Mlos Suliric" prcr.enlcd Mrs Virginia Chalto vlother Adviser with a gift on behalf of the assembly Other Installed officers are Mis, Anne Reed Head associate adviser Miss Dea Pcrrv Rock- iand Chaiity Miss Emily Smith Thomaston Hope Miss Catherine MacPhail Owl Head Faith Miss Rita Hammond Rockland recorder Miss Betty Llbby Rockland treasurei Miss Charlenc Allen Tenant Harbor chaplain Miss Elaine Allen Tenant Harbor, drill leader Miss Betty Law ton Rockport Love MI'S Bertha Dondls Rocltland lell glon Miss Mary Llbby Rockland nature Miss Ellnoi Glldden Thomaston Immortality Miss Jeanne Merrill Rockland Fidelity Miss Marlon Lindsay Rockland patriotism Miss Carolyn Richards, Rockport service Miss Jo-Ann Champlln Rockland confidential observe! Miss Mildred Randall Spruce Head outer observer Miss Constance Knights Thomaston musician Miss Louise Spear Thomaston choir director Miss Arlene Daucett and Miss Ethel Eaton Rockpoit. Miss Sandra Perry and Miss Jeannlne Leach Rockland Miss Joan Maxcy Warren Miss Vestina Flske and Miss Esther Hall Rockville Miss Faustina Gushce Union Miss Helen Adams Thomaston and Miss Delia Robbms Appleton choii membeis Mrs Clara Watts was installed as mother adviser and members of the Aovisory Boaid installed weie Mrs Geitrudc Boody Mrs Helen Bean Mrs Marlorie Cummings Mrs Elizabeth Seavey Miss Katherine Mrs Virginia KniRht Mrs Golden Munro Mrs Virginia Chatto Isaac Hammond and Wesley Knight Rockland Mis Katherine Thomaston Mrs Beatrice Rich ards Rockport Mrs Bculah Allen Tenants Harbor and Miss Wlnnlficd Burkctt Camden After the installation ceremonies, a reception to the new officers was held in the clubroorns Refreshments were served by members of the Advisory Board assisted by Mrs Leona Flint and Mrs Ivy Chatto Collar-lines of shirts di esses and blouses arc the most vulnerable points of wear because of extra rubbing done on laundry day to remove soil from collars and neck facings. forced to i Ins loaded i onto the soft shouldris of the ioad The nirv a i In If thin two houis i the decision loi SUIbley Cilmmal eases to t-tait Tues day morning Include two cases of the State against Bvion Brown Prospect one for brcak- IIIK enterlnK and larceny and the othei foi i i Slate anain Donald Poi lei BrtllROI I State ncalnst Palinei and Hairy Mathcws Prospect breaking enterlne and laieenj Slate against Theodore i Belfast atempted criminal assault Wednesday i rase Owen Robblns vs i a i i foi darnaEe as the result of an auto mobile accident i be heaid Fair To Benefit Senior Class Trip Bitli l.m 17 nnd friend" of Mot'C Hiizli I ool i spon'Oi the I air Fcb 23 Odd Fedov Hill to rai foi the cl i to i At a mccllns of the i comrrlttee on a foi a held Sunday it i I i Bernard A i i is ujpolnted i i i i i i i i i i i old, I A nnd i i i topei co cl all men ol a i A I i sip pomterl i man of the ticket 1 pass nK a few days with ommlUcr Student co-chairmen cl mot 101 i Sadie Bariows of i i a rommi tec Ehn Hansen nnd Philip Sim- i be Helen a Irene I a4l a mK bash tialniiiK Niles i Alkazin Ilieetlnc a i i John Mulcahy i supervise cames foi the a a i i i i coi ge HRitscrove in cliarae of TiianRcnients for llul lunches nnd i Frank Sn inders Ice icajn Burned hild Improved Rorkland Jan 17 Altaehci at the Knox County Geneiul Hos- llal reported today thai the condition ot Bernard Duffy 3 son and Mis Bernaid Duffy, Fireside Class i meet evcnu in Uie Baptist par- following bowling party in inreri In the biscment of the Masonk Temple Thomastm Com mil tees in a ol a i i a i talnment A i he 1" lilo i and i Hills i i i Mi i i a 1 ea- ui Mr-, A Wylllc and Mrs Virtor i Mcmbcis of Mstic Rebekah LodRe who attended the recep- 1011 held In Cnmdcn Opera House a i i for Mis Inez i president of the A A i Mi and Mrs Maynara I i Mi i Donald 1,11 us Mi and Mis Eailc Moore i Mi and Mr-- Carl Walsonen Cormne Perkins Mrs Adclle Snn'ord Mrs Eleanoi Perkins i Anna btarre't Mrs Mildred St.i.irtl Mr. Leona Goodwin Go Me A A'pej and Emery Sim- fi lends aie remembering llev lories Turner 111 In A trim i a Miowcr of t)i thday caids Jan 26 The Turi i loimcily In thifc town fr-e Whlti Onk Juvenile Giange balunlay afternoon lo i i i a a i i a ApplcLon Jut OiniiKe i be a guest J.i Brae ry hi returned from i vi li i hi biotncr-in-law i i (.1 i Mr and i Allen er A leifjii' Mr and i Ldp ir Bowman on li a rctumcd i Nokoml- 111 i thev i ilrd Mi nnd i 1 lovd Bowin 111 Mi i I is a i a w.e i i i i i lu i I i at b( i i Hock 1 md Ml Ai)l i AilinKton Boost Maine, Schurnle Urges Junior Chamber Anniversary Dinner RockUnd Jan 17 Harold Hchnuile chairman of the Maine Development Commission called for actclci a of the new boost Maine spirit bv evctyonc In this stale Hi meeting tonight of Hie Rocklnnd Junloi Chamber of (ommrrcr i anniversary dinner nnd annual meeting Sclinuile mil oduced l)v Reprc- entallvc Cuitls Paynon of Union tilled for an Invrntoiy of indus- i i sea products i i and Its men and women In Maine lie Mild the foui big salei forces n( i he nt.ite were Die Development CommiiMon Publicity Bureau stnle Chumbei of Commcice and A5 Delation of Junloi Reginald Naiigler of Banxor Mate Junior Chamber picaldent a i whlli there was some i i of Junior clwmbern It to be expected and that tho nniioi chambers were not mfalll- hl but did know where they wore Uielr work In a repot President Charles Buknell 2nd pointed out the lunlor Chambers work In boost- Inr a suburban highway route aiding i a war memorial erection backing a state resoucc development advocating dredging of part of Rockland harbor spon- soilng a high school essay contest i over the Maine Lobster and Seafood Festival cleaning up Community Sports Park and the city Jail nnd conducting at present an Industrial survey designed to bring new business into Rockland TV Rev Charles Montetth Officials Probe Rockland Breaks DltvUck) Rorkland, Jan 17 --Sheriff Wll- lard Peaie and Police Chief George Shaw are Inventlgatlng breaknVlnto the Pfrrv Park Street Maiket and the Rockland WholeMile Oroc ery Company dlrecllly across Park Hlreet Perry president of the two concerns said this morning a neverul cases of Igarctten were believed to be mlrwlng from the wholesale house Police nald Sunday a It wan believed nothing of Importance had been taken i the retail grocery store but Investigation wan proceeding Tlir i door of the slore dtmd bioken open by Ralph Ronan A real door window had been aken out to the wholcmili ulldlng Pciry sold Managers Named For lunior Class Play Bockland.

Jan 17 AllMxm imltli dramatics coach an- ounccd lodav that Richard Jonen would be buMncim manager (or IIP Junior Claw play DaU- With udy Tootlll will br ant manager opened the dinner In Thomdlke City man Osgocxi A ercctinas from Hotel Council Chalr- Ollbcit brought that body, and inri William i i will br lackson Pub- tn a of Meile C'nmp Dix Hansen Is the oldest son of Capt and Mrs Linar Hansrn and Simmons the on of Mr and Mn Herbert Simmons a a i a i Farm Bureau will mccl ill dav Kildav i i i Edilli Wolton i the subject Pashlons TIKI Finishes i be In cbaige of i MrflHe Campbell rlollilim li Htloi I ri nnrr commltlee i include Mrs Wiley Mrs 1 eda Martin and Mrs Luella Ciorkelt good The child, was burned i a when a pan of hot water spilled over him Fred Galcombe from lhe Scnioi Chamber of Commcice Minager Fted Farnsw was presented the first honoiary life membership In the Roekland junior organization by Blcknell Pease Is Named Karnival Chairman Rockland. Jan 17 Richard 'case was named chairman of Rockland High School 8 annual Klppy Karnlval to be presented 18 and 19 Other committee heads named oday Include Lucille Koilci pub- iclly Betty Crozler entertainment Richard Harper and Ronald Thurtiton booths Richard Mc- ntosh grand ball Jean Weir lecorations, David Holden clean- 1 he complete list of workers and acuity advisers is expected to be isucd Tuesday This it, the 21st Klppv Kanilval which consists of a midway set up the school gym with catch penny devices luncheons, sideshows the choosing of a queen junior class play and a grand ball Pioccedn i be used in extia currlcular activities and sports Square Dance Marks Scout Anniversary Brunswick Jan 17. More 200 vvei present Friday at a square dance held obscivance of the 25th anniversary of Brunswick Oirl Scouts thr Recreation Center Girl Scouts Scout personnel and their guests enjoyed an evening of contra-dancing, with music provided by Mrs Carleton Andrews Brunswick and the figures called by Miss Prls cllle Darling Boston AirancemcnUs vieie In charge ol vlis Thomas Riley Mrs Wll- lain A Hall, and Mrs George II Qtunby members of the pro- rani commltlee The affair was sponsoied by the Brunswick Gir Scout Council Mrs Webstei Biowne president welcomed the guests and spoke briefly on scout ng Assisting at tho door were Mrs Cecil Holmes Mrs Fred Olm- stcd and Mrs Charles Kappas Ivan Flye Photo MARRIED AT DAMARISCOTTA Mil 1-5--Mr and Mrs Allan New comb who wete married Saturday In the home of the brides mother Mis George Mm ray by the Rev Cecil Wltham The bride the former Jeanelte A Morton WBS attended by Miss Esthei Ba'dwin Noblcboro Be I man was Can oil Kalei On icturn from a wedding trip the couple will reside at Walpole North Haven Oldest Citizen, 8, Observes Birthday Mrs. Leon Stone Tel North Haven 16-2 North Haven. Jan.

17--Frank Beverage, oldest citizen of this town celebrated his 88th bu thday Friday Mrs Florence anc daughter Marjorle were dinner guests Two nephews Albert and Hiram Beverage visited htm in the evening Beverage is stll actively engaged in market gardening and raised and marketec over SO bushels of spinach last season Mrs Carrie Flfleld of Vinalhaven has been visiting her daughter Mrs Shields Miss Harriet Stone has returnee from Boston where she had been visiting Fox Island Lodge. Knights Pythias, sponsored a public can party at their hall Saturday nlcht Mrs Mellle Qlllls has returned from West Buxton. where sto was called by the Illness of her daughter Mrs Parker Crockett The Auxiliary of the American Legion Post held a covered dish supper and birthday party Thursday honoring members bom this month They were Elsie Brown Katharine Waterman and Barbara Joy. 2 Drivers Appeal Liquor Fines RockUnd Judge Rapt 'Courage Of Liquor' I.I lloihland Jan 17 --Char'es Belfast appealed drunken i i conviction a by Judge Zrlmu In Municipal Colirl here today and leleosed on 1200 ball lor the Feb- term of Knox buperior Courl Mairlner i hv State Police Will nm tplon at Camden Jan 16 He sen- 1 IM i eo'ls or 3" 1ns in a hi appealed Mm i klind. fnurid of under the Influence of liquor Jan 0 an1 sentenced to pny a line and costs of 1100 Ofl or 10 day.

In Jail nlno appealed and In ball waJ set nt tJOO foi Ihe February term wild he convinced a falie couniue of liquor" has cuunrd Mrn Makle to at- i her car after hart been amed not to use it by police nnd I i the tiling Stage are Frank Car- 0 jj to clop in order Ocoige Keating anil Thoman lo 8 rcldenUi ei arler Casting began today and expected to bn completed "uenday Urge Develops Leak After Hitting Ledge Rockland, Jan 17 The motor arge Buckeye State with 35 000 iags of potatoes out of Searsport as in port here over the week end or repairs to an auxiliary engine The craft left Wednesday night ut scraped a ledge according to a coast guard report out of earsport and a leak developed one hold Temporary repairs were made mill the vessel arrived In port lere where, steamboat inspection )fflcers Inspected the craft ieach Chapter, OES, Vames Laura Munroe Uncolnvllle Beach, Jan. a recent meeting of Beach Chapter OES Laura Munroe was lecUd worthy matron and Wll- lam Munioe worthy patron Other officers elected were Cathlcen Elwell associate matron Jertrand Euglcy associate patron Grace Hunt, secretary Bemlce ralderwood treasurer Louise Sugley conductress and Dorothy Wood associate conductress Elected to the finance eommit- ee. Flora Elwel) Dorothy Wood and Wallace Bastard Or. Alfred 0. Gross jarden Club Speaker Topsham.

Jan 17 Dr Aired Orods Bowdoln College wan guest speaker Friday before fopsham Garden Club He spoke on bird life in Florida and Georgia and showed plclurcn of birds aken during his recent sabattlcal cave Mrs Pembroke Edgecomb pren- denl presiding offlrei and nlroduced the speakei A report on the recent leglonal meeting was given by Mrs Thomas Esta-1 brook Judge Would Revive Old Whipping Post Borkland Jan of lhe old-time for wlfr-bealeis 17 Re.hal whipping post was advocated today by Municipal Court Judzs Zelma Dwlnnl We don I a adequate punishment for i beitcrs-- a i seems to be all ve co In the old days we hod i po'H In public A fine 01 sentence only works furthci hardship on a wife tii 1 children todiv DwlnaJ snld ir --entcncInK Rilph Bosing- lon of Tliomaston OH a rhi of assiult and bittery on his Carolyn Sunday Mrs Boylngton told the Judge her liusband already hid been on probation on a umllar charge Dwlnal after hearing her vay that Boyington stnjck her i i soma of the children Cl a toys, sentenced the defendinl to 30 days In jail Lnlrr In the morn- Ing Dwlnal Imposed an alternative 8 fine of $15 and costs o( $7, he said when Boylnuton changed his altitude about the a i i Rockland Doctor Fined For Speeding Balh Jan 17 Dr han Rockiand pleaded i today In Bath Municipal Court to a charge of speeding at "5 miles an hour on Route One Woolwtrh. He paid a i of $10 imposed by Judge Gardiner Deenng and costs of S4 70 State Trooper Frank Powers a i the romplainart. ence Haley and Mrs Pennell Boonc's Hostesses weie Mrs Mrs Llod Sharpies Rov Colby Mrs Clar-' Announcement Our New Address 204 Kennebec St. (at Forest Ave.) RANGE OIL FUEL SALES BURNERS SERVICE NEWSPAPER!.

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