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iii s' I- ii i1' Portland Ptcm Herald Tuesday Morning: February 17 194S -'ll I- A I 1 I Sixteen Portland Main I 4 fe Vs -f -La i Sees Keys To Peabe In VIVS: Art! Exhibit At Maine Picture From Of Pittsburgh lit- Orena Frb' Seventeen water' color rendering end '49 original crayon dreeing many Na tonality rooms now a part of the University 6f Pittsburgh are on display in jhP Louis Oiakea Room In the new library at the University of Maine Thft exhibition was arranged and hunig' by Prof Vincent A Hartgen of: the art department The NgUonaiity Rooms exhibition originally planned as a book publication illustrates- the rooms as they now exist! at the University of Pittsburgh They represent In design and furnishings Ihe best in the cultural life of the lit nationalities who have made their! homes In- Pennsylvania These rooms are furnished and In dally use by the students and teachers of the University of Pittsburgh The watercolor paintings which were made In preparation for a large publication i here shown In reproduction aye the work of Andrey Avlnoff outstanding Ruaslan-born artist who is now director emeritus of the Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh The detail crayon sketches all original works of the artist are planned to present thd ornamentation of the nationality rooms representing as they do many centuries of time -end many racea jof people Frances Creamer Walt oboro Bride It irried To i '-tr fr A 1 1 Mutt Show Soviet iSewall Declares Lewiston Feb The keys to 1m-mediatg peace the continued strength and productive rapacity of American economy- and our ability to use It as a striking power if necessary" former Governor Sumner Bewail of Bath declared in ah ad-dress tonight before the -Affairs Commission of Bales College "The-Sbvlels aif realists" he said "and in dealing with them around the table force of facta pen trola the issue "Soviet policy political gs well aa economic is baaed on the assumption that democratic capital ism is decadent inhuman and that It will soon aollapse "Our happy Job our peaceful Job Is to show by living example that democratic capitalism is far from collapse that on the contrary it la vital human and vigorous "We con do this at home by eon-' lantly breathing new life ana vigor Into our-social structure Taxes wage levels the prise of farm products' old age assistance unemployment compensation children's aid and the hole aoclal security system ere all important and integrated factors in assuring high employment and a prosperous America "Also we ihwild endeavor to show Western Europe by our considered help that free men constitute a happier and more dynamic society than those under police stale controls we have demonstrated to Ihe Bcvlet authorities that our system does work and will continue to work it is entirely possible that they will change some of their present policies i The flovlel ere too realistic to ding to policies which ere baaed pn proven fallacies" riAX STATE Member of the Maine Orocera Auxiliary who made plana Tor the state convention In Portland in October at the Worster Haute Hallowell 8unday are seated left to rlxht Mrs Samiiel 8' Woodbury Lewiston: Mrs Charles Trutnbull Fryrburg Mrs CL Gustafson watervllle: and Mrs Alfred Hunt Ban it or Standing' Mrs Ralph Chase Eliot: Mrs Joseph Smith Portland and Mrs Edwin Morrill Bancor 1 Maine Publicity Bureau Photo miZE FISK TOOL Prize salmon and trout from the Dry Mills i hatchery are dumped Into the pool at the State of Maine exhlblft opening day of the Show In Grand Central Palace Ncwr York Inland 1 Fish! qiuT Game Warden Milton Scribner or Solon (In uniform at lert face -turned from camera) stands by to assist in operation being carried out by Peter Greenwood and Fred Sanders while Kllr Beck of Mount Vernon designer of the Maine exhibit directs the proceedings Lisbon Falls Annas Cites Recent Educational Trends In Millinocket Address Cast Milllnarlrt Irk Il-Tliw gecent educational trend hsie gained 'popular acceptance and hold treat promise tar the future Philip A An -naa Associate State Deputy Commissioner (or Secondary Education' lokl mnrbrra-of tha North PrnnlWctl Men Teacher Club here tonight In his Am public address since Jolrjr the State Department of Education Annas 'compared educational-research to experlmentaflnn carried-out 'before commercial itrodurcra are: put on the market Aa In at lenrr there nun experimentation and research before educational methods can be i rfertek he said Generally accepted alter study 'and revision are modern concepts of school dtarlpline arcnrdtng to Anna who pointed 'out I hat both ludcn1 and parent have welcomed an atmosphere where bora and slrla have opportunities to work and' art 1 natural? jr with reasonable contre land restraints Promotion bawd on aoclal needs of the child Mcini ircrfitaiicp hr Uld since both UrSien are rrcoinMnit the nWeasity far kfCpnai tha child in his Wrnup rtfsrdlns of hla mental pus 11- malioia In tlaa wnt fasti Ion Inrb-era realize they must make instruct turn more objrtlivg and functional liluitrxcd hi mnttntlnn by pointing out thf dilfcrcnm in word connotation developed' children from -vanoua aertlona of the County fry and urged that illustration be used- -to rlear up mlsunderstaodinck and clarify aha Child's thinking Urging tha ner easily for careful Valuation of oil educational policlea hr warred that easier- to critic civ than la Annas who Joined the department tn January was formerly superintendent of Nelf a schools Ellsworth For June Primary ion Home jin Two-Mile Skate Move Greenville Building Across Lake Greenville Feb Townipcopl htonif In tero weUier and a 40-mil an hour whipping wind SundH afternoon and watched a 100 atucco building Uka a iwo-mlle akati on Mooarhead' Lake as the America lsigien past moved Its liome the for mer Coburn Company office from the old Coburn boat' wharf gepoee the lake to the main street i Raised on skids the building wal moved by' two build orers threg tractors end four! trucks One upon the i ice there waa ng topping until the precarious icroln was completed becaune -of the exf treme danger of the ice suddcnl rttllng end eerrying with! It 'n only the building! moving appsrali and 'drivers aa well Tha entire Job! was In charge oi Oertld Peeehey i The RW: Robrr Lend had given Hand the inalil street at Lakeside Terrace the na real estate development aa a Kite fof the Legion home and a foundation will ba laid in the Spring Pittsfield 3: Mrs Honored At Party- Cmi ImI TtlrpiMBf I FUUfleld Ffbj Mr Rlrhsrd Clark vag guest of honor at a purty given by the employes tn thejofflcc of the Medwea Co In the home of Mrs Frances Hatch Friday evening: Present were: Mrs Edward Rosen Mra Darrell Ireland Miss Mlrlnm Rlfmsn Mrs Freeman- Wilkins Mtaa Evelyn McNally Mrs Coleman Itsy Miss Lurrette Therrault i and Mim Marilyn Hall Mrs Donald Humphrry rnlerUined at bridge Saturday rvrniiig High More was held by Mrs! Joseph Bilker and low by Mrs James Duttdaa The three of hearts prise went' to Mr I Wayne Perns Id Others present were: Mrs Lawrence Titus Mrs Constance Onuld Mrs Donald McPherson Miss "Helen Cowan Mrs Earle fioper Mrs1 Lillian Ellas Airs Ernest Bunker and Mrs Persia Bmlth Mr and Mrs Manley Bean and daughter Ruth iof Dover-Foxcroft visited friends In town1 Sunday Mr and Mra William Mating Jr and young son of Bangor spent the week end -with her parents Mr end Mrs Leon Lawrence Mr and Mrs Douglas Stafford and Miss Frances Hamilton of Bnnrur were week-end guests of Mn Elizabeth Hamilton Mra Orsce Bell: was hoates to the Victory 1 Club Friday evening Airs Venut Gardner conducted the business meeting where future plans' were discussed 3 It was voted to njitrchnse song card for 'Bethlehem Cnairter OKH at a meeting' of Ihg BUr held with Mra Nrllle Perking! Friday evening ll wm also voted to assist MraJ Sudie McCrlllls chair mas of the gale of eels for Fine Tree Society for crippled children Cards end a social cvgnlrtg followed the buaineas meetlne Refreshments were served by Mrs Perkins assisted by Mrs Ina Fuller and Mrs Abbie Bussell The next meeting will be March 12 with Mrs Feme Wrbendorfer The newly formed TAM Club mri recently with Mra Betty Alward when the following officers were elected: President Mrs Margaret Huff: vice president Airs 'MUrlsI Gould secretary end treasurer Marjorie Tilton press reporter Airs Elnlm 1 Reilly Ollier members era Mrs Margaret Tilton Mra Alena Huff end Airs Elt-snor Wilkins I-Mr end Mn Lloyd Randall spent Sunday at Stetson as guests o( his brother siuMmll)v Air and Mra Ray Randall ri! Ralph Baxter a retired farmer living on the Burham Road feU from a nay loft in the barn of Arthur Gullet te at Burnham recently and fractured both bones In one foot and the heel of the other He was taken to the Osteopathic Hospital in Watervllle where he will be confined- for several weeks 1 I Michael Parker son of Dr Mrs Robert Parker celebrated his -alxth birthday with a party in the home of hie parents rriday afternoon lie ivea many gifts Osmes were and refreshments including many refr Meet Feb 23 Session With WairenChurch Warren Feb' The winter quarterly meeting of the Lincoln Baptist Assoc la 1 ion will be held Monday Feb 23 at the church in this town with day and evening sessions The morning aeaaion will open at 1030 and the theme of the meeting will be The Evangel of Pfftycr The sermon 'it 1115 en- tided- The Place Period end Person of Prayer will be delivered by the Kar Earl' Hunt of Tenant's Harbor Other events scheduled for that aea-rion will be earning worship period conducted by the Rev Carl Email of Rockport welcome by the Rev le A Perry pastor of the host church: response by the Rev Holt of Camdep: welcome to new pas tori business minutes of -last quarterly meeting 'appointment of committees offering and apactel music The afternoon aeaaion will open at 1J0 and slated as speaker for the missionary hour over which Hsxdton of fit Oeorge will preside Is the Rev Starr missionary to the Penobscot Indians at Old Town Mr Ferry following the missionary program will conduct a symposium on evangelism in which ihe following will participate: the Rev Mtlvin Dorr Jr of Camdrn Evangelising the Unchurehed: the Rev Orel Ward of Appleton Evangelizing Our Constituency end the Rev 8- Stackhouse of Belfast Christian Orowth and Development The worship period of the afternoon will be conducted by the Rev John Barter pastor of the Littlefield Memorial Church Rockland i The meaaage of the evening win be delivered by the Rev Oeorge Hammond of Watervllle dMxict secretary for Eastern Maine Mr Starr will present a pictorial outlirj of the work At Indian Island Bath Boy Hurt In Sliding Crash (Sewlal Diaeatek) Bath Feb Robert Percy 1 1 on of Mr and Mrs Thornton Percy suffered' a fractured pelvis today when be slid into a truck near his home Police said the boy eliding oq Oak Street struck a truck driven by Donald Smith Bath aa the truck emerged pn Oak Street from Garden Street He- wee taken to Beth Memorial Hospital by police Senior Class To Give Play Llabeh Fa Us Feb IS Tha Class of LUboit 'Falls High Brhooi will present tha thrre-rt comedy drama The Bargain Bride Friday at I rn' in the Legion Hall The following committees have been appointed 1 Ticket committee John Byrua Errs Hildreth Alvah White and Jre Mil- lett publlahing commitiee Bern- -drlte Soyrhak Yvonne Bragg Rob- ert Dlnsmofs and Uoas' -Maria Bouo-gain: stage manugera- Alton Kogcra V-Richard Klunnsk and Paul Chizmar properties Herman Holbrook James Drown Barbara Orcy and Winntfred PUlnbury Afrs Philip Adam ha- rrlymed from Boatonr where aha lis twen a patient In a clinic Nina Rrbrkah Ixxise will meet at Enterprise Mall 1 Wednesday evening -with Aim -Berate Currier of Gardiner president of the Rebekah -Awembly aa a guest Supper at 30 will ba followed by buauiesa and degree work Miss Lois White is rhalrmatv of tr ranjnrtirnli Dr Walter Wright of Indian waa in -town Uite week when-ha sold hla household tumtahines and sold hi house on Main Bloat to Edward Caron of Lew la ton Mr and Mra Robert Bailey are receiving congratulation on the birth of a daughter Mri Jennie Douglas who hat' bees ill for several weeks has been takes -to a nursing home at West Bowdoln Mra Lila Purfntqp la vtafunx her -daughter and family in Baliimnre Mrs Evelyn Kaliila been rn-' -gngrd as subtil lute teacher in tlia atslii and seventh grade at the past week Air' and Mrs Ernest Tupper of -Fort Knox Md- have a daughter Patricia Ann-Mrs Tupper waa formerly Mtaa Christine McKay- of Lisbon Fan Mra Gerfriide Elrlk has been appointed delegate from the Daughters of Isabella and Mrs Dori Gerlek alternate to the National Convention in Boston in August Mr and Mrs Leon Buker will pas a few days in Boston where they will attend the Ice Follies Boothbay Harbor Show Prepared By Perewinkles Boothbay Harbor Frb 181 'The Periwinkles will present 1 their third annual Minstrel SHOW Tnuraday eve nlng Frb 19 In the "Strand Theater Tlm'Mieme will be The Gav Ntneua Twenty-nine wire will be (lie rlumia whlrli will amunpanv il end men who aie Virginia K4 Genevieve Thomas Adda Kir Alary Kmeraon Kay Rn and Audrey Mc-Kown Norma Tupper to be ihe interlocutor Louise Abeion to- director Reserved scats will be on sale at Drug Stars Monday morning Evelyn Richardson Is -chairman of Uig busbiras committee assisted by Mary Plnkham Kay Baird and Orr-aldlne Bmiton- Audrey McvKmrn Virginia Reid Bertha Bean Georgia Busbee Louise Abeion and Betty Symonds are in charge of music CaUsta Townsend Camilla Tibbetts and Muriel Stover ara planning refreshments Norma Tupper Claire Warren -and Georgia Buzbet rhsvo charge nr the atsge Virginia Copp Ethel Alarr Alary Dodge I Joan Tibbetts and Helen Townsend comprise the 'program cbm-uilttee and Dorothy Warren Gertrude Muice Adda Rice and Audrey Leighton are In charge of the rhoru Ken McKenzie and his alago- and radio company will be at the PyUiun Opera House at Tuesday sponsored by the Boothbay Parer t-Teachera Association An amateur show also will ba on the program to make up a two-hour entertainment -The proceeds will ba used for tna cafeteria fund bf the Boothbay Rfhools rt PTA Raises $200 For Gym Fund rreeport Feb II Freeport PTA Wavs and Means Committee raised-1300 through lu recent danre a Freeport High School gymnalum Tha fund wilt be uaed to purchase new equipment -fny the gymnsHtum Mra Ralph Williams wsa general chairman- and wsa amiated by Airs 1 Rosens Fitta CllnUai AlaMin ar Ellni Small Mrs Brar llultgren Raymond King and Leater Hughes Of Songs From Ashland Well Except Snowman's1 Well r- I Ashland Feb II This week-end ai AsMspd: i WiUier and prices busied Irirat rsln for two months riylng a me Warden Wilfred Atkina 1 left the ground with the tem-lirreture 1ft below and it waa ft above at 1300 feet Chip prices of the Independent mer riiants included: Flour ftft per hun-dredwelght: eggs 90 cents butter one slmoleon steam Ift cents onions ift cents a pound beans 19 cents a pound: toffee 80 cents restaurant woodsman's dinner 100 i i Chain stores piwrrtng prices on' 30 Items Potatoes selling for 34 a bar) rgl for table Block and $430 for seed 8 Snowman reports that the well hla garage has gone dry fore log cloning of his rest rooms BathNews pTA To Observe Founders Day 1 I BalhJ reb ll-FDundera Day will be obimed Tuesday In ORk Street librlsh house by membera of' North Center -Parent Tracher Association Tra will be served wtUO Mr Beta S-MulUn and arm Oranvllte ttlby pourbir A Vdtecuasion on OKaldUs principles will be dtacuaaed by Mra Roy Lawrence- Mrs Marks Mra 'John Wakefield and Mra Harold Louder 1 I XI -Beta Chapter Beta Sigma Phi wilt -meet Tuesday evening with Mrs Llnwood Haynes Green Street The cultural program will be Conducted by Mm Paul Grauatuck and Mtas Roberta Itathorne £Weal Hath ParrM-Teachrr Association will observe Founder's Day Tuesday with Mra Lortng Small A program will be presented- by Mrs William White and Mra Leon Belanger I The Sagadahoc Women's Republican (hub will meet Tuesday evening tn the Common Council Room City Hall 'I Final plana have been completed for the observance of Day Dy the South End PTA Inc A program depicting history of PTA will be presented and tea- will be served-The meeting is scheduled for 7 JO -1 iT Hyde Camp Bona of Union Veteran and its Auxiliary wilt observe Washington and Lincoln's birthdays Tuosdsy evening with a pair lollc program presented by Maurice Warner land Mra Jennie Miller The Rev Joarph Purdue will be guest speaker Refreshments swill be served by Mrs 1 Warner and Mg Myrtle Wilson tThe -23rd annual Past Night will ba observed Wednesday by Mag Star Lodge of Masons in Masonic Temple when tha Master Maaoil Degree will be worked on 'on candidate The degree will be ex Amplified by a group of Past Master of the lore I lodge 8 upper will oe served at 930 by member: of Qenesta Chapter 0E8 Marriage intentions have been filed in the office of City Clerk Harry Ring Jrl by Adrien Joseph Joy son of Mr And Mrs Jean Roy Bath ahd Helen- Arlene Condon daughter of Mr and Mra Halbert' Cbndon Bath Camden-Rockport Honor Pupils Listed Camden Ffcb 19 Honor students of Camden and Rock port High Hrhonls ihava been announced oy Plinripals Carlton Wood and Frederick Richards Uilgh honors wera awarded tn atu-dchu with all A'e and honors -were awarded to etudente with all -and D'a tCamrien's high honor students art: Rgrbara Durrage Sylvia Gunderson Mary Anne Hale Kathleen Dorlty laicllle Talbot and Charles Mastlin In Rockport High School high hon-on were awarded etudente with all Aw and': honors went to students with all A's but one Rev Craig Named For Forum pert Feb The Rev Leslie iig pastor of the First Congregational CnurcK is one of 12 clergy man Ir Maine Invited by the Dowdgln CoJIcRf Rcllsloiui Forum Committee to conduct Reiiglniu DtacussUma for students Frb 16-11 Each -of these mUitatcre assign ed to a fraternity house during the forum and etudente erg given the opportunity to present tiiSlr views end to sak questions based upon tha Ihrnie of the forum The general theme this yeay Is The Influence Of Religion In The World Today i -f Mr Mamie Fkaaett Vinalhaven Fck Mrs Mamie FoSartt 76 widow of Fpasett of this town died Saturday night Funeral services will be from the Vinalhaven Chapel' at 2 ra Wedneiiday Tha Rev Charles Mltch-ellVwUl officiate and burial at Vinalhaven Sirs Alden Allen' llepe' Frb -Mrs Mary Allen nsrie mi wn Keith Winchenbach Waldobere Feb 1 Miss Frances aa Creamer daughter of Mr and Mrs Maurte! Creamer became the bride of Kefth Winchenbach eon of Mr and Mra Edgar Winchenbach Sunday Iq-the First Baptint Church The Rev George Price-pastor officiated The service Was by candlelight -and spring flowers of pastel colors were used for alter decoration The bride's gown wss-' of white satin end )ra with sweetheart neckline Jong aleevrs prince style Her ved wag fingertip length' with coronet of orange blossoms She carried white tram a ions and sweet peas Mlsa Marion Creamer (the bride's (liter waa the maid of honor and wore a powder blue" taffeta gown- and carried a bouquet of carnations and vert pna i In pastel shades WUiinmfWhite of Oorham broihcr-ln-7aw of thj brldrgroom its the best min and the ushers were Arthur Creamer and Louis lott Jr Floyd i Benner played the traditional wdato( music Mra- WlneJjcnbacIi waa aradustrd frera WaMotaoro High School in the class of 1943 Is now a member of the Cadet Nursing Craps it the Maine Gcnrrgl Hospital Portland Mr Wlnchsnbsch wss graduated from the Waldoboro High 8chool in the class of 1041 He served two end a half years In the United States Infantry apw- arrvlre In the-Par-irte Area and wa awarded Urn Purple Heart I They will reside gt fibuth Waldoboro where he 'is engaged in the poultry business i 1 Mrs Barbara Brown Is Shower Guest Freeport1 Feb IS Miss Ruth Werner and: Mrs Beatrice Ruthier entertained! gt stork shower st the horn of Min Werner at PortftFi tending recently In honor of Mrs Berbers (Hilton) Brown The gifts were: presented in an old fashioned decorated cradle Guests present were Mra Margaret Whites MraJEoun Pilbra Mrs Alice Hilton Mr Elsie Stowell Mrs Mary Perkins Mrs Barber Thompson Mrs Martha Curtis Mri Betty Allen Mrs Caroline Wallace Mra Ruth Foster Mr: Maxine Palmer Mrs Marie Hilton: Mrs Etta Welch Mra Minerva- Warner Mra Witherill Pittsfield! Grange Meets Plltafieldi Feb A Valentine party waa held by Pittsfield Grangers Saturday rVrnUig One new application for niembcrablp was received lecturer Mysi Elizabeth 8ohey presented program with the following taking pert i Corrlaonn Dun ton Mr end Mra Archie Durand Mra Sadie Oliver Lynn Baker Earle Hood Mrs Prances Oliver Glenns Ames Frank Wilson and Maud Wilson Sat Wi urday Oeerge will br presented 'eehlngton program A school i of Instruction win be held in BebgaticOpk Grange Newport Thunday evening ii! UvA 4- kJ 1 4 Persons Hurt In Caribou Crash (Kiwlil PlaeatcA) Caribou Frb Four persons were hoapilalized Himdsy evening ee a result pf en euipmoblle accident on the Preiiqii lalq ruud about five nillee front here Although none are on the danger list all remained under treatment today Patlenta are Mias Doris Munson of Caribou flan Murphy Joe Dalhon snit John Ob I all- of Masrschvaetta Daniel Colllna also of Massachusetts owner and lyieratar of the vehicle and Mrs Mabel Pangburn of Caribpu an other occupant were not hurt Thf party was returning from a visit in Prrque jale at miilnlght Sunday when the accident occurred car waa In 'collision with a parked car owned by Louis Lavoie of Caribou Lavoia who works (or a neighborhood farmer had lert his automobile etanding jjby the road'lde vacant and with no llpifl on Mli Munson tin reported litAerlmu condition this morning with approximately SO stitches taken on- the aee Dan Murphy waa nillcrlnr from bad cut on the neck all were at aiderably bruised -Collins Murphy Dampn and Gall gre all fi Army cnglnerr employed at the Limestone Air Base Mrs Bang burn works for Aroostook auto parts and Mix Munson is employed by the L' Hall Co both of Caribou Kxtennlva damage upward of'SSOO was ratlfontcd llu Colllna far while aiiproxlnmirly 8400 was afflicted to Ui laijni auto i Stale Troniwr Earl Carmichael of Limestone Investigated Revive Quoddy Essay Contest Announce Irk) state- Whiling Frb -11-A te-wlde es-sav contest based on "revive Quoddy will be sponsored by Washington County Chamber of Commerce for high school and academy pupils throughout Maine It was announced today -Find print of 1100 Is offered by Unohhkry Brothers of Calais -and second priAej of $90 and S2-S- from donors ss yet unannounced for the best exy aubmitted on the advantages to be Derived! by Maine from the Construction of ihe Quoddy Project Tentative plans Were made also by the Chamber for early Introduction of Qunddr legixlatlnn In COngreM for enlixling flnapeial as well as politicsL support 1 i Emery of EaxLpart member h'f the executive committee! wsa authorised to Invite- some widely knmin iMihhalier In' apeak' at- the Msrrh- merijng of tha group jj Committee To Study Fire Prevention Data AuruU Feb Ig Study Of committee reporta from the Governor's Fire Prevention Conference was begun here today by the conference Law and Lew Enforcement Committee I Tiu comm lUce ha been: given the Cask of distilling from the reports legixlHtiyc program for future action Chairman Nunzi Napolltanoj asxiat-snt attorney 1 general Raid thf group Waa divided into three subcommittee which will Inane preliminary Tin'dlnga ii about a tnnnlh PUC Hearing Called On Gas Rate Hike Augusta Frb II A public hearing on a proposed increase in rotes of the! Bangor Gas Company was ordered bt the Public Utilities Commission today for March at 3nrgor 1 The propaasF was filed Jan-7 and ihprndcd by the Commission Frb Bf Jt would increaxe cliargra to rn-tamers in Bangor JJrewrr Old Town crono and Veazie To Serve Supper At Library Benefit! Appletan Frb A bgked '-bean slipper will be1 served Thursday night In-Odd nHowa' Hall for the benefit of (he Mildred Elevens WUIlama Ala mortal Library-- 1 1 of -Mr and' Alfa A II- Hell Huilday ifr and Mrs John Hatch and younr of Ncwrt wera Sunday' gueata of! Mr i Temple 1 Mr and Mrs Richard -Blow visited relatives at Old Orchard -Beach Sunday Bhirley Gerald and Pease children of Mr- and Mrs Charles Pnw! have returned to sc hpol after being ut 'i Mrs Robert: Parker Is a patient at the Eastern Maine General Hospital Bangor 1 -m THE ST REGIS HOTEL 194 MIDDLE 8T -V Swrlaa 'a4 liallaa rwl 1 kwflilulni liallaa rial Dali laabMia far RmImn Mrs an GSe TnnilfHl II Mb IHtl ItjM) mf Seen In Palestine ColJBodley Fears-- Split May Set Torch (Ssrrlal Dloalrl) Bra ns wick Feb Voicing fear that United Nations efforts to carry out partitioning of Palestine would prrripitaic a Holy War" Col 9 Bodley Jjlograirtier of Mohammed and long-time student of Arab affairs told the Brunswick- Rotary tha beat solution would be for the Arabs and Jews to work things out amodg themaelvea A aa alternative he suggested that the United States step In and take over predicting that unless we do Russia eventually will move in 7 lie jtprakrr who came to Bruns title under the hut piers of the Bow doln Religious'' Forum delivered an address Hundnjr evening In tlte Moulton Union on Islam and Monday moraine spoke to Che students at ttie University of Main Brunswick Campus Col Dudley aa swept pfrtltloh without fight Ills conviction based on first-hand knowledge of Aniha with whom he made hla home for many years la that a vjinly would be popular with tli Moslems who In various parts of the world would like to get rid of foreign Influences French British Dutch and Hindu Cutting BtlenUon to the fncC that there are five million Moslem in -Russia he pointed out that' it Would be perfectly proper for these Russians lo mnhiliae aa Moslems to help out a Moslem cause Tha Russians could say lliry had nothing to do with the movement Then after they have tak en possession of the oil In Arabia Baud! Arabia the oil tiiv and rubber in the Dutch 'Indies the Russians would suddenly wake up and say "By Oolly those people are Russians too" It would then be too late to do anything about it The Russians would be in control of everything tin oil rubber with -two billion people under thejr fiile' They could then dlrlatc the terms The Arabs he as Id are not sntl-Remetlc alnre they themselves are Semite Living among them for seven years be said he never saw the smallest vestige of conflict between Jews pnd- Arabs He described how Arab Chiefs or Jewish Rabbis aettled disputes among sheep herders and panned there was no sign of friction jintil the OccMenUli stepped- in Rusal move in voting for the jiaitii mi- of Palestine -he iliarged Fas mlili 11m hope of alar ling a 1MI War iiiereby creating Hie opportunity of Infiltration by Russian Moslems and finally for Russia to step In Freeport Philathea Class To Meet Today Free pm-1 Feb Phllalhe elasa Will meet with Mra Nettie Patterson Main Street Tuesday evening Mrs Patterson will be assisted by Mra tiuilM ningroseMra Ella XJvinmlon Mra Lottie Flynn and Mrs Agnes Anderson War Dads and Auxiliary will serve -zupprr Thursday evening prior to Uie meeting scheduled for 74S when member of the Judd-Randall Amvrte Post will be apet-iai gursla Harold Marxian end Mrs Pearl Man ter will lpive charge of tin aupiier Mrs Flora LILchfleld who has been the guest of her son and family Mr and- Mrs Roy Litchfield at Bristol Conn for four months returned to her' home last week Mr and Mrs Charles Cosberry and son Paul of Bowdoln were gueata at a birthday parly Feb ft In honor of Mrs Cnaberry'a father Victor Coffin at Flying Point Four rrimrallons were reiiresniied Mra EfflS Brewer Mrs Victor Coffin Mrs Charles Cosberry and son' Paul Freeport Farm Bureau will meet at 10 30 Wednesday at tha Club Rooms Main Direct Mra Oeorge FundcAberg la in charge of the program Airs John A Crawford and Mrs Margaret Bailey are I he dinner committee at the afternoon' session Still Powers local attorney will sieak on Tii Making Of A Will Alfred pogl Of Wolf's Neck Road 1 a patient in the Marine Hospital Portland Mr and Mra Charles Hall Mr ahd Mrs Maynard Wilson of Topsham were gubala Friday evening at a birthday party for Mra Lillian Rogers -I Mrs Curtis sr was the week epd guest of her son and daurh term-law Mr and Mra Curtis Jr of Topaham Mra Lawrenre Soule Mrs I Porter Soule Mra Xflldi'ed Morgan Mrs Llnwood Porter and Mias Florentine Piirtrr attended a stork shower tn hpnor of Mra Willis Boole given al tha home of her staler Mra Cyrus Tluimpsun al Yarmouth Friday evening Hatch was the week-end cdesl of her slaters Mr Earl Austin and Mrs Janies Robertson of Auburn Itabsit CnrthrIL Carreapandent Taiepbane ttlswarth 5U Cnswartk I'rb nrflatralion of i eaters will take place in the Ella- worth City Hall Room i brg inning Wednesday fv-b I with hours from to 3 to and to The hoard will be in session tWrdkieMiay Thursday Fildar and NatuMay and i during the week of the 23rd on Tuesday and Wednesday Women ho Jiave married since Isat rreisurtl'-m must If they wish io be placed on lhc vpt log hyta for ifte June prunarir Women a Alliance' of the Unitarian Churr h- si 111 serve a covered (fish luncheon oh Wednciuiav yirb 23 kith Mrs ftrnel Beach as hostess ai the Rev Neal Rousfleld of Bar Harbor- of the Maine ScacoAst Mia--Hon aa guest speaker Th? Junior Alliance of the Jlnt tartan Church kill meet al -jr Thursday ftb If with Mrs Join) Ray ir West Main Street Mra Edward Brown win he ro-hp-iesa Ells worth Junior Chamber of Cam- therre will meet at the Hancock ionise at Tuesday Mrs Erma Salishtirv' assistant to State Juvenile siiperlntendriit Mrs Ofece Bean recently orgsnlved a Orange sponsored by Ml View Orange of Town Hill one charter memliera and I line hen-erary membrra wete placed On the roll Dorothy Richardson matron will be assisted by youth committee Christine Ilamor and Audrey Lurvey were the sprgisors ht the new group Offiem will be Installed niday Neb 27 'during 'the literary Iwur of the-1 subordinate Orange Hi worth Woman's Club will mrtt at 3 with Mra Knowlton -Church-errert with ilr Norman pjv chairman- prrwntiri a musical piotram Home and Cremniinlly Wflfare coiq-mittee of Bavsnie Orange will sVin-or a puo'ir raid parry in the Orange Hall at 7 Sfl Wednesday i Kicbard Whitney and Jackie Clatke Rave returned to- Bim-doin College ('Hawing the mid-wiVitee re res John WTihney ard lawrn jCtmg rn tinted lo the Bmmwtrk campua of the Unl wf of Maine Cagl' lee Heiifi RM-hland leb 1 Capf Lee nuan-A3 mired coast guardsman stationed at the While I Head buss jdlrd In Bangor Bungay He la sur turd by 'a sun and' a i daughter Funeral services will be at 2 TUeedsv from the 'Burpee' Flineral Home here -and burial will he tn Achorn Cemetery Kind ay cake mads by Afr Donald Brown were served Present were: Annie and James Edward McMichnel Neddie and Billie i Niblock Priscilla Beraald Coryolyn and- John Gould Mr and Mrs Elbrfdge Bullard spent the week end will? her brother and family Mr end Mrs Clarence friend of Skowheran i Miss Carolyn Brown RN is passing a few days with her paftenta Mr and Mrs A Brown Miss Berbers Brawn was the weekend guest of relatives at Dover-Fox-crofL Mrs Ethridge Ballard spgifl Friday with her sister Mrs Clifford Kyra of Skow began 1 Mr and Mrs Roland Barrett and an Bradford of Bangur were weekend gueata of Mr sod Airs Lawrence Coffin i The Josephine Folsom! Mission Circle of the Univeraallst Church will meet In the church' parlors at 730 Wednesday wiilt Mra EJntabeth umphreya end Mra Flore Jackson as hostesses Mrs Blanche thrill ail) be in charge of the 'program 'Air end Airs Kenneth Wentworth end children Doreen Sandra end TUESDAY'S SPECIAL os ijtgqttttd by MYRTLE GODDARD SAIT HSH and --POKK SCRAPS tn Ilia vi AssocUted Press Photo LORSTERMAN- DEMONSTRATES Capt Earl Msc-Mahan of Boolhbay who lectures and demonstrates on the art of lobster fishing and eating at the National Sportsmen's Show In Grand Central Palace New York demonstrates his skill In wlfg of Aldrh Allen died at the Camdrn llnapltal today She had been in U1 health for years end under nura-mg-care at home for some time recently Funeral services will be held at the hon)e Wednesday I- "i I i a.

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