HEBREW LADIES` S O G E n INSTALI^ OFFICERS
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HEBREW LADIES` S O G E n INSTALI^ OFFICERS
THE BATH IFIDEPBNDfilfT, THURSDAY» JUNE 15, ItSf. T w q ^ ^n riK BATB nD EFEN D EN T 9ubUih«â « m y ntiradA f hr pnM T b n t è CompABjr ti VtodVjHrMi^ pàlh. llktM o p tm tê a n d th * motorifto wül pay. I t ilodii h mflèÿ a i «kniHjr a meaMtr» t«> ÉnaM» émM Jdte a t th é ei*»nae th* inotoriàl litao U a lrè a d t paying taak aft* èr ta t, year after ÿear, and beln f 'soaked” every tim e thCTe la an oppor tunity. Some Of the mwnbew of the legisla ture are coin« to be questioned about Chla new law, they wdU be aiAed how they Y6tedf Thc^ «oDstltueMs paytoiff M â f t f é t ^ Heenses, fegMhitlotM, semi-annual inspections, g o * taxes, in surance and other levies are flgurin«: that It 1« afxmt time to put a stop to this plan of ereatinf new bureaus, de partments and offices to supply jobs for some are ê è tk ix tg «ovemment support and little wofk. Jam aa A. Olapplaon. Inc., waa g ran t• d a perm it to eraet a buildinff, tiadar th a tuuAl lira reatrictton« o h h alf tM lot of th e l a a t Coaat Oil and T ra n lp o rt Co., Vine street, an d R. E. Nowell of th e B u t Obast O il a n d T taaaport Co., was granted a sim ilar permission under certain provisions. T h e m onthly report of tlie B ath municipal court for May was accom panied by a ciieck for $58.M. Central M aine Power Co., will be given a hearing a t th e next regular meeting nig h t on a petition to erect one pole on th e east side of Edgett street. B ath M arine B and was given a per m it tor a carnival on C handler’s or some other suitable field July 17 to 22, and D yer-Plaherty post, V. P. W„ was granted a perm it for the “World of M irth” Shows at C handler’s field July 31 to Aug, 5. Helen M. Black, 70 W estern avenue, was granted a vlctualer’s license a t 162 W ater street. Her request for a m alt liquor license an d dancing priv ilege were not acted upon, but will be forwarded to the S tate Liquor Com mission. Estelle E, Stiles was granted a vlctualer's license a t 95 F ro n t street, and Irving B arter at 144 W ater street. R andall S. Daley was granted a gascllne license a t Llncohi street. Junk dealer's licenses were granted Pred D. Cressey of 4 P leasant avenue, and the following of P ortland; Philip Gove of 39 Kelley street, Max Cohen of 156 Pearl street, and Morris Lermond of 39 Neal street. UTS OF m TRO O PS B a d f« a A % rard td a n d E x c a lk n t i^rognMi Gdhrieci Cat in thé Hattie » . Prff^la^of aaid TUKSDArs m m OF PROBATE COUHT A H liiir J . th in f M i, J n d t i J e lB i Lm J a c k , R « g l i t « r i*'pit!Son1 ffi^SSSge «r N ittte O r a » M |~ € b ta te W lltM i L etfie HHl of B a « , to WUliani U slie p ailA f. I Petition for Adoption drginted. Frederidc B. Sprague and Mabel R. ep ra g m of Topsham to adopt Ronald [W arren Bverard and change his nam e to Ronald W arren Sprague. Y .M .C A . R o o m a eakate Charle» H. Georgetown, by F ran k H. M cM ahan adininistrator d.bji.; estate H ertïert W. Norton, late of Oharles T. Small, J r , an d ndrward W. Brldgham , adm in istrators; estate George B. M. Soule, late of Richmond, by ni«a SOUle O ardn er and Edwin R. D unn, executors. tM on for G uardian G ranted, es> Jb an TUtti flhaw, m inor, of B ath, ROacOtt tt. Shaw appofaited. P rtttio n for Custody of M inors Filed, «stat^ lA ^ o o d P. RKdtard e t als, by OecU P. H ickards of Richmond. PetiUon for C hange of Name G ra n t ed, estate Lucie M arie Jones of B ath, nam ed changed to Lucie M arie Lewis. The flrat aesslon of th e J^une term of Judge Jo h n W, BraelwM of th$ Lto* Sagadahoc prdbate coiiri on *Hiaittay Wise o m T ioap and Okalyoka S en of last week was exceptiotiaUy tnisy. cohi county probale ebdH «lid p M d a tt a t the second aewlan o f th e Ju n é tiMn Tat ■— P ^ ... ■■■* 11. . ior Troop, G irl Soouto of America, held Judge D unton passed upon the follow o i aagadM ioc probate court ToeMlay in tÊMMÊ ^ a jo in t' cotttt of awards and program ing: the absence of Judge A i t h ^ J. Dilnton Wills Allowed • TMr, ta «dyanM Tuesday in th e T.M.C.A. meeting montiMi In «dvano« , «<tV• ^5o E state Dora E. Thurlow, late oi R ich w9io is confined to hia bed by rooms. ACrs. Bowen Torrey. assistant month«, ID AdTftnM fOp leader, was inTaate<l as a Tenderfoot mond, Mary E. B aker oi Bingfiam passed upon the following: WIUs Allowed 1 5 « * ^ « Í « ¿ 6 r tl5 Soout. Miss SteUa A. Dolloff, c h air executAx appointed w ithout bond. ik ta te A rtlnir J. Foater, late of R ich E state Elizabeth C. Alexander, late m an of th e program committee of th e «I .tl» poMofflM looal Council, m « » C atherine E. ¡Leon of Richmond, M argaret C. Derby mond, WinnlTred Roberts, exectitHx ap ion •« Moonâ «Il pointed w ithout bond, ard, Miss Ja n e tte W. Sm ith, Miss Helen executrix appointed w ithout bond. A isA t M arie N. Jack, late Of B ath, L. Hayes m ade th e awards, an d re E state JOhn L. Russell, late of B ath, freshm ents were served by glrla who re- Maude B. Russell executrix appointed Fred B. Jack èxecutor a]q>ointed w ith A O G BeSSITE CHUMCa A om yed w o n h deacrtUng tti« m «rout bond. cehred Hostess badges. Candy wae on w ithout bond. ▼elotw ben«AtB to be derived from this E state Nellie C. M arston, late of sale. E state Mary A. Eugley, late of B ath, m theee days of nearly world-wide MW law may be spolcen by theaa who Miss IDoris Taytor and ML« M artha M ary Morae received her F irst Class George T. M urphy appointed adm in B ath, B ath N ational B ank of B ath ex Winslow, b oth of Ne<ir York, who pasi«d ecutor appointed w ithout bond. chaos, when greed, jealousy «nd hate have been instrum ental In brU |glnf on badge, and Second' Clas.s badges w ent to istrator c. t. a. E state F rank F. Jack, laie of íla th , last week a t Jiotel iSedgwlck while ne Elizabeth Cuahlng, M arjorie Cushing, are ap p aren t in so many places acnd this additional tax b u t it win take Wills Filed Ann Desmond, Louise Dole, Dorothy E.state William W, Hosmer, late of Bdward W. B ridi^iam , exécüiór a p gotiating for th e purchase of th e Dr. ways one who ponders over th e ques something more th an th a t to answer H a r r i n g ^ property a t Cape Newagen, Maass. M ary Pierce and E. Ja n e T to tt. B ath, Lillian G. Hosmer executrix pointed w ithout bond. tion m ay wonder If after all the world the taxp^ fer's question of when the Ostate Alice A. tTiurlow, late Of Southport, left S aturday to take pos The foHowlng received Hostess iMdges: named. T he H arrington property Is is not getting too far away from re- inform ation i« already provided the Mary Clapplson, Elizabeth Cushing. E state C harles E. G ahan, late of Richmond, W ilbur F. Brdwne of «tfUfut- session. one of th e show places a t Newagen. M arjorie Custring. Ann Desmond, I/>u- B ath, by Mary C. G ah an executrix wick executor appointed, Lgion an d th e church. D epartm ent on the applications for In its 300 acres is Included a .splendid wOl ftte d ise Dole. D orothy MaaiiS. Elaine Noyes, nam ed. I n th e old days, when the churches registratlona a new and coeUy (branch E state Elizabeth (M. Ryan, làt« of w ater front w ith excellent bathing Mary Pierce. M arth a P ratt. Louise BulE state Charles A. Donnell, late of were the n atu ral leaders In their com- m ust be established a t their expense? Woolwich, by Lawrence 8. Ryan, exec beach, and a modem log cabin. Mls.s Ihran an d B. Ja n e T rott. Richmond, by Georgia E. Donnell utor named. murdtles, th eie was a greater spirit of An explanation m ight be enlightening Taylor and Miss Winslow were here Frances F laherty. R oberta Renaud. executrix named. iiartier in th e season w hen overtures for Petition for AdmlnUtrallOti FUed forebearance, charity a n d benevolence. and poaslMy satisfying bu t over th e and M ary Morse were presented Oootuf A dm inistrations G ranted E state WiUiam A. Jack, late of B ath, th e property were made and upon th eir badges. M ary M or.^ also received a B ut as the people have seemed to get state there are thousands of m otorists E state W. A. Foster, late of Topsham, by Bdward ,W. Brldgham . retu rn last week they were accw npaHome Safety a;ward. Shirley Parrtiley Delm ar E. Bates of B ath adm inistrator farth er and farth er away from th e who are rapping this new legislation nled by their attorney who cared for all Bònda Filed and ApfMvved received a Oonmiunlty Safety badge, appointed. church and religion the less desirable and rapping It hard. E state Alice A. ThurkrW, late ot R ich legal details, while they journeyed back and P a t W ebster a S ta r Finder. Shirley Estate William H. Collins, late of Absentee* were Aldermen Turner. mond, by W ilbur F. Browne, executor and forth dally between^ B ath and characteristics among th e people have Parshley e n d Ltrnia Marie PUrdue were ard 2, Councilmen Crooker. W ard 6. presented D ancer awards, and ShlrVey B ath, Jacob Stone of Boston, Mass., ap B atate Marie N. Jack, late of Bath, Southport. {^rpeared until today they seem to be There will be a new law go Into ef W by fired B. Jack executor. H unt. W ard 1, and A. Parks. W ard 3. Parshley and P a t W ebster W orld G ifts. pointed adm inistrator d. b. n. c. t. a. dom inant and th e church and religion fect next month which will change the E state K onstantine Gurglotis, late LBTTCK CARRIBIIS AUXILIARY inventortea Filed and Allowed Wide Work! badges went to Shirley pushed into the background. Can we selection of jury commtesloners In the Mrs. Jcftm W. Gillespie entertained E state Id a Btfay Prout, late of BowParshley and F atricla W ebster, World of B ath, Edward W. Brldgham appoint th e AuxlMary to the N ational Associa doin, by John L. Prout, ^executor. blame th e chiuxihes? Passibly, yes. Is several counties of the state. Under Trefoil, to Shirley Parshley and P a tri ed public adm inistrator. A dm inistrations Filed E state C harlotte O orrle, late of Batti, tion of L etter C arriers T-^iureday eve cia Webster, D ram atic Appreciation, to It n o t possible, or even probaible, th a t this new law th e jury commissioners E state Mary A. Lancaster, late of by B ath N ational B ank, executor. ning a t h er home, 801 W ashington Shirley Parshley, Games to Frances their influence has gradually slipped cannot be men holding any other state Richmond, by A rthur L. Lancaster. street. Plans were made for an outing Aceonnta Allowed Flaherty, M ary Morse and B etty Small, away from them because they were not or county office. Under thla law th e E state Noah Alexander, late of R ich T w elfth of A rthur J. D unton, J. Bd in July, w hen nienfbers and guests will Scholarship, to P^nce.s Flaherty, P a th Captain Bradatreet S. Rairden mond, by H arry W. Douglass of R ich w ard D rake an d W illiam S. Shorey, hold a n outdoor picnic. A fter th e bus .fully awiake to the fact th a t they were two jury commissioners Ih Sagadahoc finder, to Shirley Parshley, W inter trustees under the win of George P. iness meeting and games, Mrs. Gilles losing Influence? If so. what is the county, Clerk of Coiu’ts Pred H. Meets Harold L. Donnell Through Sports, to Frances Flaherty. Mary mond. E state Frances J. Cavanaugh, late of pie served luncheon. i>avenport, late of B ath. Morse. B etty Spiall, and clothing to measure to be adopted to win back the Thompson and County Commissioner Item in Bath Paper B ath, by H erbert S. C avanaugh of East M rs. O scar J. T anguay will entertain Final of William S. Shorey, trustee Mary Morse. prestige end influence which the Joseph W. Randlette, will be ineligible Brunswick. estate of Joeeph E. 8ewall, late of B ath. th e group a t th e first meeting after the Those present, includ " church once held? J to tt-and Unal-ot-Artfaut^A^-Bro^,. ftiimmor A story in th e April 27 Issue of the- M ary Morse received a T roop S cribe - ^ t» fc e -o f M ary-£^ B tlryr-late of Bath, to continue and new Jury commission ed Mrs. Cyril B. Varney. Mrs. Jam es E. guardian of M innie Brown of B ath. M ay be you will say one great imlted ers m ust be named. To be sure the B ath Independent, weekly nerw.-paper badge, France* Flaherty a Troop T reas by William S. Brlry of Melrose. Mass. urer’s badge and R oberta R enaud a gold E state Ernest M. E^rerard. late oif Second and final of J- l i g h t e n Mc- McLaughlin. Mrs. S arah A. Wakefield. campaign on th e p a rt of churches of all comi)ensation is so sm all th a t It will published by The Times Co.. brought S ta r for Jjerfect attendance. Sifver West Bridgewater, Mass., by H attie A. Lellan, Jr., executor estate J. Hough- Mrs. H arrtd Hodgkins, Mrs. Oscar J. together two former Shipping City denominations and creeds throughout be no great loss to either, 160 each per residents In C alifornia recently. They S tars for attendance were awarded Everard. T anguay and Mrs. Dwtnal E. Cornish. McLellan, late of B ath. the length and breadth of th e land. year is, we believe, the compensation, were Capt. Brad.'ftreet S. Rairden. 532 Elisabeth Cushing. M arjorie Cushing. Aeeottirta Filed Administrations, C. T. A^ Filed SEVEN POINT PINS F irst and final of Fred J. Rose, a d Estate Abble V. Denham, late of Bow Why n o t a determined drive among all but one may wonder who, as well qual Seventh street, S an ta Monica, and Louise Dole. Louise SuHlvan. M artha T he fdlow lng pupils of G rade seven, churches and religious organizations to ified for th e work as these two men. Harold L, Donnell, a teller in th e Los P ra tt and E. Ja n e T rott. For five years doinham , by Georgia N. D enham of said m inistrator estate of H enry Rose, late divisim one. C entral G ram m ar school, of continuous service, R uth Cogan. P a Bowdoinham. Of W est B ath, adm inistrator. win back any power which may have wouk! accept the position a t th e salary Angeles branch of the Bank of America. tricia W ebster an d G eraldine Nlclcerson €leoond and final of Edward W. have received seven Point pin s this E state of Milton S. Brlry. late of Capt. Rairden, who sailed out of B ath been lost? Not a (passive 'but an aggres paid. I t very likely will mean th at many years ago in a Blaisdell-bullt received silver »tripes. Bath, by William S. Brlry of Melrose. Brldgham , trustee estate of WHliam A. year: Allen W hitney, Ja n e t Garwood. Florence Darling, D ale H arper, G er Elizabeth Cushing received the Mass. ja d t, late of Bath. sive campaign. A concerted drive to eventually there will be an increase in vessel, and has been retired a t S an ta F irst and final of Jam es M. Royal, m aine Bonney. A five year certificate E state Ediward S, Brlry, late of B ath, m ake th e people more church and re this salary and the taxpayers will pay Monica since 1924, read in the April Campership for Wise Owl Troop, and adm lnU trator estate of Mary T. R o ^ , has been ordered for R alph Achorn and Issue of th e Independent how Mr. Don Shirley Parshley, for Okalyoka Senior by William S. Brlry of Melrose, Mass. ligious conscious. Adopt means which it. Allen W hitney. Pupils from G rade late of B ath. Bonds Filed And Approved nell, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Don Troop. Following is the program ; will bring th e people back to the Twenty-second of B a th N ational eight, division one, are K enneth Knowl S alute to flag nell, 23 Oak street, this city, had E state W. A, Foster, late^of Topsham. Bank, trustee under th e will of Rachel ton, V irginia Hogan, M arion Spinney G irl Scout Promise, led by Dorothy church, to fill the pe ws which are now thw arted an armed holdup a t his bank and Jam es Voorhees. Jam es Voorhees by Delmar E. Bates, adm inistrator. E. Duzmlng, late of Richmond. and Invited the young m an to visit him Maass empty, or nearly so, in many churches. Will also rèceive a five year certificate. E state Lavolna M. Coombs, late of G irl Scout Laws F irst and final of Louis W. Hagan, and Mrs. R airden at their S a n ta Monica Not a pink tea but a real battle for the Investin'e of Tenderfoot Scout, led by B ath, by Earle H. Coomlbs, adm inis adm inistrator estate of Maiic L. H agan, home. faith and influence which the church trator. late of B ath. The holdup took place In late April Mrs. Wilmer I, Voorhees (Continued from Page One) The Brunswick colum nist offers this should m aintain. E state William H. Collins, late of of Second Class Scout, led tlonal in communities voting upon the and as th e bandit stuck a .22 calibre byInvesture ' In G kntM item : “T hère was a little confu.slon B ath, by Jacob Stone, adm inistrator d Mrs. Voorliees T he gradual falling off from the re m atter. They sought tem porary per pistol through th e bars of Mr. Donnell’s Inrvesture of F irst Cla.ss Scout, led by n. c. t. a. Petltlw i for CommilsBlon to take Dep around th e police station the other day ligious ideals has been encouraged mits for Sundays beginning July 23 tray, ordering him to raise his hands, Mrs. Voorhees Estate W alter S. G lldden. late of osition of witness to will filed, estate w hen Deputy 'Edward» was grilling largely by th e attractions which have and contlnuhig until such tim e as the the form er B ath boy ducked and pulled Colors dismissed B ath, by John P. Carey, trustee. Abble V. Denham, late of Bowdoln- three quack tree doctors. He talked a lever th a t dumped th e contents of his been offered in its stead. T he church city votes either for or against them , cash tray, several thousand dollars, into to one of them for a while and th en Welcome to parents and friends, by E state K onstantlne Gurglotis, late oi ham . froan S p. m., to 11.30 p. m. Hearing B ath, by Edward W. Brldgham , public can offer th e public som ething new, was set for June IS a t 7.30 p. m. Resignation filed and accepted, estate sen t him out w ith H arry Boyd to w all a com partm ent below. T h e b an d it Louise Dole G roup of.so n g s, “Rosa,” “Down by adm inistrator. C harles P. W etherbee, late of B ath, b t arhlle th e o th er one was grilled. Ed som ething novel and som ething impreaTlie B ath Iitm Works Corp., was grabbed 196 from th e counter and fied. the Old Mill Btreatn " wards thought th a t H arry locked the E2state Julia C. R ichards of Rkdimond A rthur 3. ITunton, a ta n t. Capt. R airden attended th e old B ath sive which will bring them back to its given permission to relocate a hydrant, Home m aking s k ^ c h by H attie E. Preble, guardian. Petition for Diatrlbuti<m fUed, eatate surgeon up In th e jail, but H arry just school two years and went to sea circle. L et there be preaching services near th e gate a t T^nion street, under high Awarding of U pfeaa badges Elstate Mary A. Eugley, late of B ath, M ark L. H agan, late of B ath, by Louis took him , in the court room and they a t the age of 16, being elevated to caps a t down together for a smoke and a Songs, “Donkey TOding," "T une the by George T. Murphy, adm lnlatrator cl W. H agan, adm inistrator. in every ham let, revivals if you wish to th e l u p e t ^ io n of th e comm ittee on Isalii wM*. While in Java he was strick ^ i l t ^ a f K l '^ t e r #orks, ^ d th e B ath Old Cow Died On.’’ and “T he Ash a. P etitions for conservator allowed, eef«^ Chat. W hen Edwards w anted the fel call it, w ith speakers of force and ag W ater D istrict was given authority to en with m alarial fever and forced to re E state Ellen C. G ray, late of R ich tate PTed Alexander of Phlppsburg. low again he went out to the cooler to gressiveness to whom th e people will change the location of a h y d ran t from main there m any months. The United Grove” N ature sketch mond, by Flora E. Denham, admlnls- Jam es G ilm an of Phlppsburg appolnt- get him —and of course the lockup was S tates G overnment made him Consul flock to listen. T h at this can be done th e northeast com er of Allen and Awarding of prizes for birds and ti'atrlx. estate Edward J. MoKlever of B ath, empty. T he firemen were called, and at Jav a and he continued in th a t serv they got up In the blind attic w ith has been amply dem onstrated by the Center streets to th e northw est cor ice until 1924, his last consularship be fiowers Estate W alter S. Grose, late of R ich Nellie M. Mllllken appointed. ner. PetltlOTiers who sought a hyd rant International Friendship ^ e t c h P etition for Perpetual Care of Ceme ladders and lanterns, and the lockup mond. by B.JL. Ludwig, adm inistrator. famous “T hirteen Class” in Portland. ing In Qucbec. on T ailm an street were given leave to Awarding of A ttendance S tars tery Lot G ranted, estate Pauline Curtis, was combed for th e lost tree surgeon, Inventories Filed And Allowed Since he sailed away from the S hip A ttendance a t the churches can be withdraw. Songs, “Slum ber,” and “S he S a t In a Estate Alk;e M. WlUlam, late of R ich late of Bowdoln, L. A. Jack adm inis to th e m eantim e the lost surgeon and City, nearly 60 years ago. Capt. Increased by means which can be A petition from John P. Stacy and ping H arry Boyd w atched the search with mond, by Lillian E. Haynes, adm inis tra to r d.b.n. Rairden has guibscrlbed to th e B ath I n Hammock” adopted to create public Interest and 19 others for a light on Pleasant street, dependent. the paper having virtually Sport and game r i c ^ h License to Sell Real fistate G ranted, some interest from th e court room tratrix. halfway between W ashington and Awarding of other badges comment and folks will leam th a t a ft Estate John Kllppel, late of B ath, by estate George B. M. Soule, late of Window and couldn’t figure out w hat followed him around the world. Accordion solo, K athleen H arkins S arah E. Kllppel, adm inistratrix d. b. Richm ond, Inea S. G ardner and Ed was going on. The whole thing kept er all a sermon can toe as worthwhile Middle streets, was referred to the W riting of his visit with Capt. and comm ittee on lighting. Senior Troop Up for ten m inutes or so. and then win B. D unn, ex ecu tes. n. c. t. a. Mrs. Rairden, Mr. D onntli says both as some of the forms of entertainm ent A rem onstrance from D. A. Bishop Song by Senior Troop, “H lk li^ Song” Petitions lo r Licenses to Sell R eal everyone felt foolish.’ E state M ary T. Royal, late of B ath, which today are sapping the strength against the throwing of deposits are enjoying th e best of health. Awarding Campershdps by Jam es M. Royal, adm inistrator. Piano solo, R u th Oogan, Senior against his building, which he termed of the churches. Estate Edgar A. W arren, late of Troop a fire hazard, was referred to the R ight in our own state for the next Georgetown, by Sylvia W arren, adm in Troop report for the year, M ary istratrix. oonunlttee on fire departm ent. three m onths will be some of the ablest Morse, Wise Owl Troop, P at Webster Mrs. C atherine Madden. 10 Dike Estate Ira A. Sm ith, late of B ath, by and best known clergymen in the coim- road, was given permission to lease Sentor Troop G. Ronald Sm ith, adm inistrator c. t. a. try. In a concerted drive to win back a strip of city owned land between Presentation of Troop Scribe and E state Charles H. Sm ith, late of w hat has been lost many of them do her iKxjperty an d th a t of an o th er for Patrolm an Shaw of S tate Police Treasure badge B ath, by G. Ronald Sm ith, adm inistra to Presentation of Ore year stripes to r c, t. a. and will cooperate in occasionally flU- five years, for beautification purposes Givea Brief Talk and Marahal Senior girls only. Estate Rebecca E. S m ith of B ath by Ing a pulpit and with a reasonable Goodnight circle Becai»e Melvin O. and Iva L. Hagan B utler Awarda Certificatea Graoc E. Sederqulst, guardian. am ount of publicity and encourage claim it is impossible to en ter a garage Estate H arry W llmont Bailey, late of m ent can fill the pcT^’s and deliver the they propose to build a t 77 Academy Topsham, by Lulu Belle Bailey, execu City Mairshal Joseph A. B utler message of faith, hop<' and charity and .•rtreet on account of a telephone pole, awarded certificates of m erit to m em trix. Estate Mary G. Metcalf, late of B ath, help offset Brrecd, jealousy and hate th e company will be asked to relocate bers of th e B ath schoolboy patrol F ri the pole. by Haven Metcalf, executor. day afternoon a t Morse high school. which are becomlnji dom inant in so 2 The request of Fred R, Morton, P atrolm an George Shaw, of the safety 2 E.state Joseph W. Dunning, late of m any sections of the world. chairm an of a Softball league for the division of the S ta te Police, who helped , Topsham, by M ara E. M ulligan, adm in ^ A fter all, there Ls nothing a nation use of Kelley and Goddard fields for istratrix. lO T'to organize th e patrol last FaU. «»poke I 2 EsU te C arlton W. Clark, et als., of needs more than the worship of God, playing purposes on Tuesday »"<11 briefiy. commending th e boys for their 1 Í’ mÍc t "niursday evenings, waa referred to the teaching-s of the Bible and a feeling M M Um t record, an d were .1«, ¿ .S i r ^ Phlppsburg by Preston F. Clark, g u ar dian. on athletic« w ith j^w er. \ heard from S uperintendent of Schools of friendship and helpfulne.ss toward theAncommittee open sewer and cess pools on Jo h n Parker. Award* were presented to urer, a t a meeting of th e Hebréw E state Florence M. Guptlll, late Of mankind th a t prace may reign Lemont .street caa«*ed William A. Cum the following: Ladies Society, held In B eth Israel Topsham, by Frank T, Powers, adm in throughout our land and the world mings and 13 others to a.sk continu Dike school. S co tt Holmes, captain. Synagogue Tliursday evening. Mrs istrator. ance of the Lemont street .sewer to Elliott Mitchell. Cleon Wing. R c ^ r t Morris S. Povlch was Chairm an of the Aeconnt Allowed once more. completion. Referred to Board of LinneU. Leslie Ashline, Robert Tabor, Installation committee, and Harold First and final of Haven Metcalf, Highway.s and Sewers, Russell H atch, D onald H atch, Cheater Rubin was installing officer. Mrs. Mor executor estate of Mary G. Metcalf, late TH.IT ONE DOLLAR TAX rls Povlch. Mrs. Maix Kutz, Mrs. David of B ath. Nellie D. H unt and 14 others asked NewelL for a sidewalk on Middle street, be N orth G ram m ar, B ernard P ra tt, cap S. Cogan and Mrs. Louis Petlock were Accounts Filed The last Ipsji.slature pa.ssed an act by tween Weeks and Rose streets. R e tain, H erbert Belanger, Frederick An Installed trustees F irst and final of Lovetta McKinnon, ferred to Board of Highways and drews, Joseph Sw anton. F ran k Nadeau. which every motor car owner in the Sewers. Mrs. Sam Korollck. retiring presl adm inistratrix estate of M ary Olili», W alter Maass, W allace Mayo. R alph dent, was presented a corsage. She state will be a.s«.'.s,soil ar. a<^ditional dol late of Bath. An invitation from Capt. Elver A. Houston. Joseph Torrey. First and final of Earle C. Donnell, lar tax b( fore he can receive* hl.s regis Stickney, the officers and enlLsted men Weeks 6Mreet G ram m ar. Jo h n York, was also pre.sented a gift from the society, because she is leaving town executor estate of Belle C. Donnell, late of B attery H.. 240th C. A., to atten d captain. H arry McNeil. Amos King, Ja tration. The rea-son Riven is to provide Rabbi and Mr.s , v. A braham ^ y who of West B ath. a departm ent by wlUc'h owiier.ship of an informal supper a t F o rt Williams, I Darling, George Burgon, Billy Bablne, ^ | F irst and final of Lillian E. Haynes, July 14, at 7 p. m„ was accepted by W illard MoCabe. R obert SU lling. Billy i r ^ ^ e in the city , w e r #tgtven “J I ^ welcome gift. R efreshm ents were adm inistratrix estate of W illiam E. cars may bp re>-'orciPd and the passible i Mayor Sewall and the gentlemen of jTlnney. Edward Plant. Luclen Tardlff. 38—NaUveof 20—Part of a ACROSS prevention of the sale of .stole.T cans. ¡the city council. ¡H arry B arrett, Edw ard Kerwin, Reg- .served by Mns. J o s « ^ I. S m ith and Haynes, late of Richmond. NewSSea* nedeatal _______ ^ _____ ______ Mrs, LouLs Petlock. Tliere waa a large l»8xplorer 80—Sweet In G eneral The m. a.s iro wa.s passed .vi h p i a c - | The plumbing Inspector, L. P. E » e-1*"1*^ land 23—K S ^ le of potato found by S outh street. R obert RuMell. captadn,; attendance. Petition for Commdasion to Take 33^To remove a teamticaliy no knowl<-dgo on ‘he pavt of the | ley, in his annual report said 157 ap8t—A manna* Stanley Deposition of W itness to Will Filed— the hat drawn pubi.¡: It may be tliat thus ^1 'liec, .slip-| Pj^'f^Uon« had been Investigated and R obert Brown, captain, Jam es Haines, i 10—A region Estate of Alice A. Thurlow, late of captain, George Emery, captain, Eugene 84—FrafTanca vehicle 11—MaacallM 88—?^Sform )i;n,if lhr.)iii'h of this legislation was not Cunningham . R obert Hinds, E rnest 85— Diaoourte- 3$—Bellow Fred T, Tuscan, who was elected first Richmond, by W ilbur F. Browne of 85-^Mlnor coin name for the i>ur|K>.so of "i)utti.i,i one over” 3d—^Before Roll of accounts No. 4. am ounting Barnes, C harles Johansen, Daniel L an -selectman of Skowhegan at the annual Brunswick. oua ' of Turkey If—Aloft 41—Egyptian dry, Har<dd Armes, A rdenne Haines. town meeting upon his promise to re D eclination of Executor Filed—^Estate 88—Mething on the car owners without their know to $7.646.56, was ordered paid 87—Bpo^ 14—Hanca measure of D arwin Holan. Gverett Qulmby, Philip Mary A. Eugley, late of B ath, by Mel more than The monthly report of City TJeas, duce the tax rate fire mills In 1940 or to 88—Short poem !•—Youth ing It until too late to opp ).so it. How length i^ T h a roller Young was accepted in concurr rrlnce. Arsenault, F red Watson, Jack H ender forfeit $500 of hLs s ^ r y , revealed an ville H. Blackwell, executor named. 40—Deck of a ever, it will bp hard work to make car Briefly, it showed son, George W right, P aul Jolwson. Ce interesting experience which he had in Petition for Appointm ent of Trustee of a type-« 44—Diminutive of Edward owners believe th at .«uch was not the Appropriations ...................... $404,474.24 cil Fullerton, Robert King, Robert the cour.se of his duties. Tuscan said G ran ted —Eatate W alter S. Olldden, la > writer 48—Diminutive aale 4Ä—By 81— Chart Credits ..................................... 14,646.99 Knowlton, R alph W. Alley, Henry th a t the head of a family of eight per of B ath, John P. Carey, Jr., trustee ap case. aufflbc (abbr.) Adams. sons receiving relief from the town pointed. Not for year.s has a bit of legi.slation » —Companion 48—Word of Answer to previous puxale Appointm ent of Agent Filed—^Estate upon being informed th a t th e family $419,121.23 caused more of an uproar than has th's M^Orgaa at used would be cut to an allowance of only William H. Oolllns, late of B ath, Expenditure.-! .......................... 118,038.39 haaHaff and possibly with good reason. In the gotfers Of 31 new citizens, naturalized In $5 weekly for gro<5eriiB. defied him to G erald J. Erlich of Portland, agent ap W—Ittihia 4 ^ A tuna first plfice the regular application for $301,(M2.84 Suprlor Court, Auburn, five were sisters, fill an order for groceries Which she said pointed. * mace 47—C n ita lo f C ertificate of Sale of Real Ebtate .$ M6.36 all residents In Lewiston. These were she would make out for th e fam ily's registration carries an almost complete Cash on hand BniMh fT^tJiiload On deposit In: ; Florida C harest and Rose Ann-? Robl- grocery needs, at ail am ount leas th an Filed—E state B ertha K. Scott, late o( description of the vehicle for whteh wickfHro* from a cart B ath T rust Co........................ 3,806.40 tallle of 230 Blake street. M arie Ange $8. Tuscan took the lisft to two indepen à a th , by Augxuta E. Rowe, execirtrix. registration is sought such as m anu Oattby duirtp*' Petition for License to Sell Personal B ath National Bank ........... 1,275,061Pare. 420 Lisbon street. Marie Anne dent grocers and also to two chain stores liit facturer’s number, engine number, type Py;st Natlppal B tm j and a.siked the cost of filling the order, E state G ranted—E state W illiam lii. Dol1J24.50 ChareaL, 158 B a x tk it atreck.And of vehicle, number of psissenger capac Louise Vltaline Chasse, 43 Birch street, T T rarp n m .T ify T n g $ 5,774.41 all m arried women and the daughters were given him The liat, wlllCh the re Dojloff, guardian; estate A rthur D. Dolity. numiber of cylinders, kind of wheels, •-i-Toward Monieipal Btulnew of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Cham pagne of lief client made out and ddtled Tuscan lolf, minor, of Topsham, Amy C. Dol lights and a h alf dcwen or so other de V—Aaoetumal At the request of the fire d ep art 103 Blake street. Lewiston. Two other to fill a t a cost of $S or leas, was as fol loff, guardian. tails. All of these would supply the d e m ent W eston L. Bonney was appointed sLsters of th e sam e family, Mrs. Irene lows; One pound cmlOns, 8 b ig s flour, Petition for License to Sell R eal Ik partm ent w ith all the inform ation nec a constable with special duty a t fires. Gagne, 100 Blake street, and Mr». ‘4 pound cream tartaf, 1 pound soda, 10 tate Filed—E state Em m a F. R ittall, 0—Ooiiclttdea essary to identify a car’s ownership. A t the request of B attery H, Percy Yvonne Dubois. 236 Blake street, Lew pounds sugar. 1 dozen egg», 2 pound* late of Geoigetown, F red H. R ittall, Jr., lnlatrator; estate Edgar A. W arren, T he new departm ent, which apparently King and Merle Niles were appointed iston. were adm itted to citizenship at salt twrk, S pounds lard, 1 package adm rolled oats, 2 pound« butter, 1 liar late of Georgetown, by Sylvia W arren, win be only overlapping th e present constabfles for special duty a t the the last term of Superior C ourt, while laundry soap, 2 bars toilet «oao, % adm inistratrix. arm ory, N. G rata Jackson and Daniel A rthur Cham pagne of Lewiston, a m otor vehicle departm ent, will coat A, Bishop were also appointed con brother, Is due to lie adm itted a t the potmd tea, i pound cdffee, and i Wx Petition for G uardian O r a n te d - A tate Julia C. RKlharda of llichm ond, matches. m any thousand dollars to Install and stables. next term In Septem ber. f>. B. MXOBOL«, Vrw. « M TrtM. TStJSPjllS. CAPE HEWAGEN SHORE PROPERTY PHRCHASED FORMER BATH PEOPLE ARE BROUGHT TOCETHER PROPOSED ZONING LAW PRESENTED W E B K iar C R O S S WDJm R U Z Z L E 1 6 1 a 13 V ■5M \o % % 16 12 13 15 % 20 21 1^ 17 IÔ 22 23 !> W à 26 2 8 %«? 27 % 30 31 i 32 % 37 35 33 % 36 % %LII W 3«? ^2 3Ô SCHOOLBOY PATROL RECEIVE AWARDS HEBREW LADIES’ S O G E n INSTALI^ OFFICERS % % t41 Q a Q ! ! la a n Q B S ] a anon a ss iS is d c s iä s n s lìiQiâ ¡3 S G S bS13B u s a s a a la ra s t a s a la E^UQiaia i i s i s i i - r a la a E ü t^ ta — ¿J ■■