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OfTi-ld lo-t willriouseveriereyn-edb-s-nOrchard were Sunday callers on Rev. J. N. Palmer and wife.Samuel Thom and wife are visiting Mr. Thorn’s mother, Mrs. Abbie Thom of Center street.The postofflce at Cathance which has been conducted by the late W. S. Rogers for a number of years, ha been discontinued and has been taken over by Postmaster Curtis and patrons will be supplied by this office. One of the Bowdoinham carriers passes by that section.William Maloon. World war veter-V JiAMV J* M #Miss Priscilla Small is training for a nurae at the hospital in Augusta.Mr. Landry', who has been at his home this Summer, has returned to his work in New York.C. Gill Brown is having built onto his garage over the gas pumps a piece which improves the looks of his stand.OBITUARYill olivaryMr. Dalessio was born in I had lived in America 53 year Rumford and Mexico 18 year time before coming to Bath survived by hi wife; three soi John and Ko^er. all of Mex daughters, Mrs. Angelina Fe Mrs. Syivia Henry, both c and Mrs. Geraldine Rogers, in Canada.JOHN W. CUMMINGSWOOLWICHan. attended the veterans convention at.Detroit last week. i John W. Cummings, 62. founder efJohn Holden, a former resident of the j the J. W. Cummings Feldspar Co., died Bay road who ha* been passing the ! late Tuesday night at his home. 149 Summer in Jackman has been visiting Oak street, after an illness of several j at the home of R. A. Dickinson the past months. His death will be learned with J week. deep regret, not only in this commun-' Mr. and Mrs. A. S. York of Portland ! ity in which he wras widely known, but and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mosher of , by prominent men throughout the Wisca^set have been recent visitors of country'. Although his illness covered Mrs. Vondella Mosher who has been several months his passing came as aI(Continued from Pag® Ladies’ auxiliary of the Fzru Thursday evening. Oct. 1, a of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dut attendance is hoped for.11 recently.Mrs. Mary T. Purinton has returned om a two weeks' visit with her niece, r?. Alice Adams Currier in Claremont,H.V J »•lt;decided shock to his family.Mr. Cummings was bom in Pctts-ville, Penn.. Aug. 12, 1869. a son ofThomas and Margaret White Cum -jmings He had been active in the Maria Curtis is visiting her i feldspar business for the last 30 years lghter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. until hLs illness forced his retirement,rtcn Umber hind, in Augusta. He came to Maine in 1906 to operate aquarry in Georgetown and made his home in Bath 19 years ago. Through his integrity and excellent character he had endeared himself to his many friends and business associates. In theMiss Frances Rand w'as Friday to attend the fur grandmother, the late Mn Inis, who died Thursday «' 20 School street. Augusta.ST'YIr. and Mrs. F. K. Jack returned on day fr:m a number of days' visitfriends in Richmond.erlt; wa- a largely attended Masonicng Wednesday evening, the 23rd.rr.br r from Bath and Richmond year 1920 he organized the J. W. Cum-present and there were a number mings Feldspar Co.. of which he was tors from different lodges. There j president and general manager. In ork and a banquet. The Bath thLs capacity he had been recognized •n brought a quartet with them ; as one cf the leading feldspar authori-ronHon*/! cavyip finn mnc;n /inrinrr 1 fine in thu TTn»tCtfotocQUAendered some fine music during! ties in the United States Ring. I Beside his widow, he leaves five sons,fucker of Wise asset has been a Thomas. John. Richard, Edward andVAYou’ll hear us iup*; of Mrs. Viola Coomb*, s at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. ven Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.Robert; three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Desmond. Mrs. Andrew Flaherty and jMis Rita Cummings, all of Bath. He : Lemont and Mbs Durgin also leaves three brothers. EdwardCummings of Bath. Walter Cummings PGuilds is visiting Mr. and of Portland and Thomas Cummings cfi Pott/vi 11?. Penn.; a bo three sisters, j Anna Cummings and Mrs. Mary jYoungfleish, both cf Pottsville, Penn.. , and Mrs. Laura Skelley of Orlando,want you to K1we offer is offit. And you i-on our footweprove our smcFlai The funeral will be Friday morning • at nine in St. Mary's church.ABRAM C. YORK
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Bath, Maine, US

Thu, Oct 01, 1931

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