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Journal Tribune from Biddeford, Maine • 24

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2-Journal Tribgne Thuriday Aug 27 1911 ebltcdriea' 1 United Pnu International Mostly sunny Robert Williams ACTON Robert Williams 70 died Wednesday at HJ Goodall Hospital in Sanford Funeral arrangementa were Incomplete at press time and will be snnounced by th Heald Funeral Home 81 Mala SL Springvale 1 Harold Carroll BIDDEFORD POOL Harold Carroll 72 of 80 Orchard SL died suddenly Wednesday at his summer hone Bon in BiddefordFeb LlMtbe wu a son of Patrick and Mary CarroU He graduated from St Mary School and fromPeabody School of Law fat 1881' Ta 1128 he eofounded Paquiu and CarroU Insurance Go He practiced law fas Biddeford from 1838 until his death Ha wu a number of the law firm ef Waterhouse Carroll and Cyr and a member of the Matae and Massachusetts Bars Carr wu twice dected York County attorncys 1 Ellen Lincolir HOLLIS Bleu Uacoin died Wednesday at Webber Hospital Biddeford after a long illness She wu bon fat Hollis Jan 1888 a daughter of Clarence and Elisabeth Thonus Whitehouse She graduated from Hollis High School Gorham Normal School and Nasson College Springvale She taught school for several pears and worked for many years at Deaconess Hospital Boston She wu a number of the Tory HOI Congregational Church Bar Mills the Dotcu Society the Order of the Valley CMe Eastern Star the Saco Valley Civic Association- the Charles- Roberts 7 id the! American Leon Auxiliary and the 50-Plus Club LIM ERICK Charles Roberts 07 died Wednesday at Hillcrest Manor Nursing Home Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time and will be announced by Heald Funeral Home 01 Main St Springvale from 1040 to 1044 and wu also a lieutenant in the Guard Auxiliary Reserve attached to the Biddeford Pool Surviving are two cousins Mu Davis and Florence Lane both of West Buxton by the Chief Justice of the Maine Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Friday at Neal and Supreme Judicial Court ehalrman of the Committee on York Funeral Home 78 State St Gorham Interment will Criminal Procedure and served in that capacity for several be inHillcrest Cemetery West Buxton years 1 1 There will be no visiting hours He wu apostolie syndic for the Franciscu Fathers of Agnes Allen Albert Cox SmrSfoita? died this morning at Funeral arrangement! were incomplete at pren time HeWM mtmbcf and will be announced by Heald Funeral Home 81 Main St Since 1040 Carroll had been associated with the Saeo Springvale JasooHyde grade 1 School Ramp-' with north Maine New ahire: Mostly ek a chance o( i itajresident and duirman oftfae burd in 1K2 CarroU had been a director of Cuco Bank and Trust Co since 1071 He wu a Ufekmg communicant of SL Mary Church and a Fourth Degree member of the KnightaofCofombus Surviving are his wife: Henrietta Cttriey CarroU ef Biddeford thru eons Robert CarroU of Oram Harold CarroU of Boston and Gregory CarroU of Biddeford Pool a daughter Mrs Pierre (Charlotte) Vial of Paris and six grandchildren A funeral mass win be Friday at 10 am at SL Mary Church Interment wiU be in sL Miry Cemetery Calling hours are today flram 2 to 4 and 7 to pm at the-Cocgrove funeral Home 380 Elm St- Dr Gerald LaPierre Marine Forecast: south--west and chance showers Highs to clearing of the 40a Friday' upper Clinton Wakefield EAST WATERBORO Clinton Homer Wakefield 18 of Soufo 202 died Tuesday at HD Goodall Hospital in Sanford following a brief illness He wu bon In East Waterbora Feh 28 llOSrthe son ef Owen aod Mimiie Sayward Wakefield and lived ta East Waterkoro all bis life From M21 to 1165 be wu a highway maintenance Maker for the Maine Department of Transportation Since his retirement be bu been a farmer and woodsman He attended the East Waterboro Baptisl Church Surviving is a sister Dorothy Wakefield of East Wsterboro Funeral services will be Friday at 2 pm at the East Waterboro Baptist Church Interment will be fo Pine Grove (kmetery South Waterboro Calling hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to I at the Wakefield home Arrangements were made by Bum Funeral Home Springvale Maine aid Mew Hampshire: -Fair Saturday Cloudingup Sunday Chance of ahowers Monday Lows in the SQs Higteu the mid 70s to low 80a Maas RJ Chun: Fair Saturday Increasing cloudiness Sunday chance o( showera Monday Highs in the 70s Lows the 50w and low aos Vemoot: Chance 'of showers late Saturday continuing Sunday and Monday Afternoon highs in the 70s and low Ms Overnight lows in the 50a and low 80s -t NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to AM EST 28-81 I ft I n'uoaTOH partly sunmr with a of afternoon' south today to 72 north and 72 77 south Gradual tonight a chance evening ahowers near coast Lows in the to low SOe Sunny Highs from the 80s to upper 70s Eastport te Merrimack liver: winds -becoming west to 10 to SB knots today Northerly winds 19 to 15 knots tonight and friday Seu 1 to 8 feet tonighL less than 8 feet tonighL Fair: weather with visibility over- miles through Mday except for a chance of showers late this afternoon and evening with visibility 8 to 5 miles DURBAN South Africa Ik Gerald A LaPierre 84 a former resident of Wells Maine died Aug in a hospital hi Durban Republic of South Africa the result of Injuries sustained ins traffic accident on Aug 18 His wife the former Nancy Lee Johnson of North Berwick Maine is hospitalised at another Durban hospital with multlpk fractures received in the same accident Dr LaPierre wu bon hi Biddeford Maine on Nov 1948 the eecflod son of Albeo and Efoino (Smith) BIDDEFORD Lester Armstrong is of 408 Main 'LaPierre He wu a Wells High School graduate In 1985 and receive his bachelor of musle degree from the University of New Hampshire Durham 1888 Ha earned his masters degree and Ms PhD at the University of California hi Berkeley and spent two years in Europe studying musie composithm hi England France and Germany He had lived in Durban for the past five years where be wu the senior lecturer la composition attheUnivenityof NataL Hia eanpoaRiaM have received major performances la London and Washington DC and in January he wu a died Wednesday morning at the Webber Hospital following a brief illness Ikwu born in Biddeford Oct 22 1815 the son of William and Alice Hearn Armstrong Armstrong wu educated ta San schools He wu army veteran ef World War 2 fat the Pacific Theater of Operation He is survived by one sister Frances Mitchell of Flonda Committal prayer will be said at Yeterau Memorial Cemetery Aujpiria Friday at 11 am Arrangement were made by Dennett and Land Craig MS Mala St anuary Albert Cox Bt of Sun and Sea Mobile Park Depot Road died Wednesday at Yorit Hospital after a brief illness 'i- He wu the husband of Ruth Flanagan Cox He wu born in Boston May 8L U17 he wu a son of Emery and Myrtle Ashby Cox He graduated from Malden -(Maas) High School in 1985 and served In the Army Air Corps during World War IL 1 Fur 38 yean' ha wu employed as automotive madiiiist'ta Xaasaehuaatts Bay Trauit Authority' retiring in 1973 He was a member of the Machinists Union Local 284 Everett Mass Surviving are Ms wife of Wells two sons David Gu of Wells and Robert A Cox of Bilkrics Mass a daughter Mrs Russell Brawn of Massachusetta and a brother Emerty Cu of Malden 5-- Funeral aervicu will be held at 11am Friday at Lneu -and Eaton Funeral Home York Friends may ciU from 10 to 11 am priorto the service at the funeral home' Raymond GoVe LIMINGTON Raymond Gove 88 died Monday at Maine Medical Center Portland after a king Uhieu He wu born ta Perry Feb 18 1813 a sou of Euery and Florence Flagg Gov He attended Peny schools He later lived in Everett Mass before moving to Limingfon He wu a construction worker and truck driver employed by New EitfandTriicUng Co Revere Mass HSis second wife the former Joyce Ham died in lOaOi Surriving are a son Gregory Gove of Limingfon and seven other children from his first marriage two trothers Kenneth Gove of Scaiborough and Harold Gove of Oregon and lix listers Basel Cushing and Christine Anfone both of Pembroke LoU Humphrey and Kathleen Morrison both of Perry: Fumy Knight of Machiu and Ethel Canon of Bangor Funeral aervicu will he at 1 pm Friday at Hay and Peabody Funeral Home 748 Congress St Portland In- torment will be In Oakdale Cemetery Sanford Calliag boon an tonight 7(o I at theiuneral home Elizabeth D'Ascahio KENNEBUNK EUubeth 81 of Fletcher Street died Tuesday at Webber Hoqdtal Biddeford after a lengthy illness 1 She wu the widow of Joeeph aeanio who died hi last She wu bon in Moiamo Italy Feb 2t 1802 a daughter of Alexander and Maria Guidiu PariHo She wu a com- munkantofSt Monks Church a member of the American Legion AaxtUuy and a member of the SD-Ffos Chib Surviving are a aoa Peter D'Ascanio of Ogunquit two daughters -Mrs Thomu (Josephine) Keiar of Ken-nebunkport and Mrs Pul (Marie) Cabana ef Saeo four-grandchildren and a St Marjorie Smith featured contemponry composer at the first annual National Musie Festival and Conference in Johannesburg In July he wu commissioned by the Durban City Council to eompoae a Chamber Concerto which wu performed at Durban City Hall for Uw Arts 81 Con-tempararo Muok Week" festivities His works have rccrived lavoraMe reviews by newspaper critics from the AM aud Priscilla Chapter 85b OEE Wells past master councillor ofHigbpine pterOof DeMolur a former member of the Wells Coiuregational Church and member of Local 408 American Federation of Musicians Besides bin wife Nancy he fo survived by his mother Mrs Elaine Smith of Shapkigh Maine and Homestead Fla a sister Mrs Steven (Mary) Marini of Northwood-NH and several aunts uncles and eoiftlns Crematkm took place in Durban and a memorial service wiU be held hi Maine at a later date West SL of Limerick Leominster four in Gotham Funeral LIMERICK Marjorie Smith 74 of 171 Leominster Mass and a ummer residott died suddenly Tbeaday She wu bon in Ifim Mass John and Bertha Lecte Cow lira Smith attended Limingfon member of the Leominiter Historical Society She wu the widow of Clarence A Smith Surviving sip a daughter Joy Driscoll of I son John A Smith of Hopkinton Mass and grandchildren Funeral services woe held Wednesday Arrangements were made1 by Neal and York Home Gorham ef the lower skies elsewhere andtide A fimeral mass AUGUST TIDES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AM PH High Low High Law' 87 10:11 3:6 88 11:6 4:41 5:94 80 11:88 8:80 18:08 8:88 AUGUST DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Sunrise Sunset MeeariseMeouset AM vf: PJH AM PM 87 8:00 7:88 3:6 88S 88 0:01 4:48 7:10 88 8:08 7:80 8:48 7:43 THE LAW OFFICES Waterhouse Carroll Cyr WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY AUG 28 OUT OF RESPECT FOR HAROLD CARROLL ESQ rmirvwn in Trait Friends may eaU at Bibber Memorial Chapel 871 lottery number Wednesday i PROVIDENCE i KENNEBUNK Maeora Moulton 82 died Tuesday (UW) The Rhode Idami at her home on Elm Street tomehunk daily lottery number She wu bora in Shapleigh Oct 27 1198 the daughter of Wta i iS27t Louis and AttieUbbyWShT rkTnilllu wn-klT She wu educated fa Shapkigh achoda and wu a charter lottery numbers wetelB memberof the American Legion Amdljiry 5498 15018 and 474487 att 'Shree brothers Card of thanki 4 The family of the late Lucy Littlefield would like to express their thanks to the Staff of Webber Hospital for the excellent care given during her stay at the hospital and our sincere appreciation for the mamr cards letters and acts ofkindneuduring our recent bereavement temps Limerick 1 Kennebunk: and several nieces and nephews BOSTON (UN) The Private services will be held at the convenience of the Massachusetts lottery family Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery number Wednesday- wn Amngenwou are being made by Bibber Memorial ChapdTfT Summer SL The payoffs hi exact Philadelphia pc Phoenix Pittsburgh pc Portland pc Portland Ore Providence pc Richmond pc St Louis v' Salt Lake Cityr San Antonio pc San Diego San Francise c-San Juan Seattle pc -Spokane Tampa r-' Attorney general City PteatV' Albuquerque Anchorage -Asheville pe Atlanta pc llings Birmingham pc Boston pc Brownsvill Tu' Buffalo Chrlstn SC cy Charlott NC Chicago Cleveland 'ey '-V Columbus cy Dallas pc' Denver pc Des Moines 8184 11880 81 58 a 70 58 78 58 '81 81 78 a 80 08 05 71 81 75 74 58 00 78 74 53 85 51 -00 -73 81 87 00 04 80 '70 J4 78 88 85 as 87 77 108 SI 08 00 6 II -n '81 '88 The family of the late) Clinton Wakefield Requests that should frieuda desire Hi Le Detroit II 87 Duluth pe 55 El Paso 08 Hartford pc 05 Honolulu 58 Indianapolis 80 Jacksn Mss pe 58 Jacksonville 70 Kansas City cy 80 las Vegas 71 little Bock cy 02 Los Angeles 88 Louisville cy 80 Memphis 80 Miami Bech pc 88 Milwaukee 51 Minneapolis cy 84 Nashville cy 74 77 88 87 80 74 81 74 70 81 SI 80 88 :08 78 78 Out Of Reipect )For A Treasured Friend Harold Carroll AU 4 digits 415t First or lastSdigiU 5512 Any 2 digits 550l returns to NH Firrt IdijritsIlOt WILTON NJL (UPl) UE AttornejkGeneral Wfflism Lut 3 tins 887 Flench Smith returned to the tiny aouthen New Hamp- Above payoff! brttd on 51 shire community where he wu bora to cekbrate hia 84th in Mr Wakefield' memory snay bo unde to the East Waterbarw Baptist Church bets birthday amidst song and noetilgU1 Smith greeted old friends and i made some new ouu Washington pe Wichita pe SH skewers SN DR drink SY Key: PC partly cloudy rail WY gaowf CY cloudy TSH thaadershowers 1 j-- Vice President And Director Of Our Company Bugbee-Brown Inc Of Biddeford Hibe WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL 1 PJH JTUDAY AUGUST 28 Wednesday the neat of honor during the traditional Old Hone Days celebration back to WOfon is quite a nostalgic event in and of itself" he laid during a brief address to several hundred residents who gathered in Whittae Park near the center of town to hear the town'ifamous native son only say that is one of the really great days in Jnw hy Mi wife Jean and Mater Maty Shy Smith serves as a Unitarian Church building In Memory Of The Ute Harold Carroll The family wauld appreciate memerlal doutisM be made to the Americu Heart Asooeia-tfon or te St Bmdsn Church Biddeford Pul the almanac United Press International Today is Thursday Aug 27 the 230th day of 1081 with 180 to 'follow 1 1 The moon is moving toward its new phase The morning star is Mars The evening staid are Mercury Venus Jupiter and Saturn Thosd born on this date are under the sign of Virgo 1 Lyndon Baines Johnson 30th president of the United States wu born Aug 27 1008 On this date in v- In 18S0L the first oil well in the United States wu drilled near Titusville Pa 1 In 1828 the KeDogg-Briand Pacfto outlaw war wu signed by 15' nations in Paris In 1030 Adolf Hitler served notice on England and FTance Gee many wanted Danzig and the Polish Corridor Is 1077 New York Mayor Abraham Beame charged Mg banka deceived New York City investors and the Securities and Exchange Commission covered up the hanks' practices MILL OUTLET NORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER PORTLAND 797-5818 -1 Chlliag hoars are Thursday Aigast 27 at Cesgreve Feaoral Hone 2 td 4 end 7 te 18 AU IN MEMOR1AM ta the late AURORE ST PIERRE 9:9 'lit- -1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS OUT OF RESPECT for our late associate HAROLD CARROLL WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY AUG 28 until 1 PM Paquinn Carroll Inc 8 Soldi Stmt Biddeford Journa Sifreo Road Biddeford MW IDTrili une SORRY SO RAIS CHECKS DENNETT CRAIG 36 Main Street Saco Maine TeL 282-0582 (USPS 055-720) Published dail Sundays and Rolidavs at Biddeford Maine ($4005 rwi il wmttn far mtwr mmmufunwrrrtfjwrm mad Um4 Mw(4m mrm fe wmU ky Or lak i tMmami tm iy I mmd I Hl I Aegut UN Memere we love and min you Its been the longest year We'D remember yon forever becaue yon were dear Sadly misud by granddaughters Julie and Carolyn A -A SANSOUCY BLAIS Funeral Home 1 Stone St Biddeford 283-3853 Mail rates only One month $450: -six months QAM: one year SS760-National advertising representatives are Lan-don Associates 750 Third venue riew York New Second class postage paid at HOURS: OPEN MONDARU SATURDAY THURSDAVAFfirDAYTILL 9 NOW OPEN SUNDAY 12 -f SRUMWAY AND GROSS Funeral Service 8 Spring St Saco 284-5611 Biddeford Maine 04005 ork subscription rates ipuyable advance!.

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