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Biddeford Daily Journal (Newspaper) - December 28, 1935, Biddeford, Maine Page daily journal saturday evening december 28, 1935. Personal briefs and social items mrs. Alfred la. of Saco i a returned Home from the Trull. Hospital. Mrs. George f. Troy jr., of Wakefield. K. I., is visiting her a parents. Or. And mrs. David e. Dolloff of Crescent Street. Or. And mrs. Irving s. Boothby Louis and Little outstanding stars in 1935 sports it land rom Saco left to spend or me i a this morning for Florida. The Winter months. Deputy sheriff Wilfred tur Melle who has been ill for the past few Days is reported to be much. Improved. Or. And mrs. James Austin and son James Austin. Or. Of York penn., were visitors at their former Home in Saco yesterday. The condition of mrs. Joseph Labranche of to Cleaves Street who fell Christmas and fractured a rib was reported today to be. Improving. Mrs. Gertrude Carle of Boston mass., is spending the Holiday sea son with her daughters and friends in this City Saco and Kennebunk port. Louis Upham student of dentistry of Loyola College in Baltimore. Maryland is spending the holidays with his parents or. And mrs. Ii. C. Upham of Crescent Street. Mrs. Doris Nelson of Boston the. Former Doris Provencal of this City is spending the Winter at the Breakers. West Palm Leach Florida. Or. Nelson is a student at the. Pis hop Lee school Boston mass. Miss Lutie m. Harmon of Saco i has returned to her Home after a spending the Holiday with friends cd Beacon i i Boston. She was specially invited to be there Christmas eve that she might wit Ness the Christmas lighting effect my the other seas onal festivities. Mrs. Bertrand e. Tremblay of Blanchester n. In underwent an appendectomy at the Webber Hospital this morning. Or. Thomas Morin of South Street is a patient at the Hospital. Edwin Cook of old diehard Beach underwent an operation this morning. M. B. French of in Christmas with Mother mrs. Frank Tel Eastland. Mrs. Before marriage miss o Saco mrs. Jose Irown of Saco was of her Mother mrs. Holiday. I Tot of town who Fuller �?T4 of James in st. Blues Albert pare of a by r. And m1 a new York so a min. French. Cole at hot a French was b a Mollie Cole o thine Cole i also a Gay Cole on the Hob people from c a attended the it Jayes yesterday a Church were i Joe Louis sensational negro heavyweight from Detroit. Heeded the list of 1935 sports stars with 184 Points in the annual associated press poll of leading sports experts. W. Lawson Little jr., British amen Rica n Amateur Golf Champ took second place with 135 Points. Jesse Owens Ohio state phenomenon who holds several track and Field records was third with 61. John Perwanger. Chicago All America halfback was fourth with 42 Mickey Cochrane Peppery manager of the world Champion Detroit tigers followed with 19. And sir Malcolm Campbell Holder of the land Speed record was sixth with 13 Points. Top left to right Campbell Louis and bar anger. Bottom Cochrane. Owens and Little. Associated press photos Lewiston Louis pm spare Andrew and of Blanche de a n. Birs. Blatti w Hay and Moody who is pm Saco Lowell shops in miss Helen s. Spiller re Bliss Cecile Bruno pare All in or. And is of Wilmington. Del., and James Hayes of Peoria 111. Charles a it played in tin this City Ane of Brown Street Westbrook will be married new years Day at 7.jo. In the parsonage of a Ltd Church in West Spiller is the laughter mrs. Guy w. Spiller of my graduated from Ligh school in 11 82. Sin and Oast president of Lub of Westbrook. So music for several years Anet is an Able pianist. By. Moody is n of or. And mrs. Ernest bloody of Portland is a graduate of Deering High school Aud of Wentworth ii dilute in Boston. Atta of clock the. Cd Brook. Of or. Westbrook Westbrook is a in pm be the Chopin Jins Studie i old Orchard Beach the subject of the Sermon by Rey. Walter in a ass the pastor at the methodist Church sunday at 11 of clock will be a a poverty that subject for the a vetting at 7 of clock will be a the tillable of the Mustard sunday school will meet As usual at to a. In. Sunday morning service of the Christian and missionary Alliance will be held at 10.80 at the Home of mrs. Kimball Evergreen aversive with Rev. L. J. Hoy in charge. The mid week missionary prayer service will be held at 2.30 thursday afternoon. Advent Church service sunday win be held at 2.30 p. In. Salvation army services sunday will be held at 10.80 a. Rn., and 7.30 p. In. At Willard Hall. Old Orchard Beach schools will open monday after the Christmas vacation of one week. New years Day wednesday will be a Holiday. Classmates of or. Letarte Are invited option in their Honor mrs. Forrest Tripp treet Saco next december 30. Friends and and mrs. Royal to attend a rec at the Home of of 89 Spring is monday evening Buxton couple observe Soth anniversary friends help them celebrate event on Christmas one of the greatest surprises in West Buxton on Christmas Day was not delivered in a Christmas package. Or. And mrs. James Edward Eaton had decided Between themselves to keep their 50th wedding anniversary a secret but Lur Jing the Day or. Eaton a Bister mrs. Chester Roberts of Buxton Center appeared with a potted Plant to which a Golden wedding anniversary greeting card was attached. Then everyone at the Christmas party which is an annual event at the Eaton Homestead became aware that the Day was More than the usual Christ Mas Day. Or. And mrs. Eaton formerly Mary Ella Fields Are both natives of Buxton and were married in a ceremony at the brides Home by Rev. J. I. Adams then pastor of the West Buxton Baptist Church. The immediate families and the late or. And mrs. Willis i Crockett of West Buxton were those attending the wedding. Or. And bars Eaton lived in Steep i Falls for three years then moved i to their native town. Or. Eaton was born nov. 28, Island mrs. T Eaton was born on aug. La 1803. Their two children mrs. Helen Dow of Dayton and Ernest Eaton i of Prince Streetlight grandchildren and one great grandson were All with them for the Holiday. At the Christmas dinner plates were i Laid for 18. Gifts from a Beautiful Christmas tree were received Lur-1 ing the evening. Among those attending the Christmas tree were mrs. William Dow and sons Donald Roland Ernest and Selden and daughter Beulah or. And mrs. Ernest Eaton and sons Murray and Karl mrs. Daniel Smith Ani son Allen bars. I Carrie Graham miss Winnie Graham or. And mrs. Advert Graham miss Helen Crockett miss Althea Bradbury and the Host and hostess or. And mrs Eaton. Edward bit or. And Quot their Guet led a Ridge miss Hope ii Church will Letarte will receive s from 8 to to of clock the was before her mar Judith Tripp. Role of the methodist hold its annual Christ five years ago All South football team Defeated a la North combination 7-0 in game in Brooklyn played in Snow storm. Ogunquit mrs. Elizabeth Perkins was hostess to a party of 30 Young people at her Home on scotch hid i Hurt Day evening. She was As isted by Evelyn lord Ethel Littlefield and Eva Brewster. The i group mostly attendants of t he i methodist Church were happily entertained with games and music. The refreshments assorted sandwiches cakes and Coffee were most delicious. It was one of the most enjoyable Church parties eld this season. I he Christmas pageant Wor shippers at Bethlehem was Given cry suedes Lilly last sunday Ever King in the Baptist Church. The audience completely Lilied the a i Ditroi cum. A Large number took wart in the pageant which was did acted by the pastor Rev. Russell i. Wallace assisted by mrs. Wal tor Perkins at the first rehearsals rid by i s. Edith Walsh w to had a Barge of the lighting effects. There was considerable music the Dos were Sung by mrs. Mno vol Keene. Mrs. Anne Witherall John Howard and Warren Robbins As misled by the adult choir of about. 15 voices the Young Peoples choir and the children a chorus. Marcus Littlefield organist and mrs. Warren Robbins at the piano. The Reader was mrs. Herbert Tufts and the two heralds were Warren Bickford and George Walsh. Airs Wallace supervised tin costuming. The pageant was written by la woman in st. Petersburg flu., where it was Given very successfully for several evenings last Winter and the text was secured by mrs. W. By. Perkins. Tuesday evening a very Niet concert was Given in the Baptist Church auditorium by the sunday Chook most of the recitations were by the smaller children the older children singing carols. There was also a Large Christmas tree at which Roland Bonnie acted us Santa Glaus. There Are now 11 1 enrolled in the sunday school. Hie entertainment was in charge of the superintendent mrs. Ixia to Wyman assisted by mrs. Edith Welsh. Tho tree was decorated by or. And bars. Wallace and or. And mrs. Wyman. Twenty six Young people Sang carols to the shut ins and others on Christmas eve beginning with Bliss Abbie Holden at Chapmans Corner and visiting houses on the Portsmouth Road school and main Street and the t they returned to the Baptis silage where t hey were refreshments of hot Cocoa Wiches and cake. St Root Mare. I Par served Sand services will be held As usual next sunday at the Baptist Church. Topic of the morning Sermon a the Gamble of 198 5.�?� sunday school at close of service. Young i a meeting at to of clock Ana the evening service at 7. Sub i it i a. Sci Mon a the appropriation of Christian expo in new years eve will be observed with a social from 8.30 toll followed by a watch service from la to 12 of clock. Prayer meeting on thursday evening As Mua. At 7. A in methodist Church sunday school held a Fine Christmas concert and also a Christmas tree j monday evening. They were assisted with several selections by the j Anim choir a nested by bits. Everett Inird. I he programme consisted of recitations by the younger numbers readings by three old of girls and a Tab eau the nativity by three Young ladies. Margaret Rollins officiated As Santa Claus. The concert was in charge Jot Nils. Viginia Rollins the superintendent. Next sunday morning at Tho e Chute. The pastor Rev. Fred by Staples will take the i pen door for the subject of his Sei no Ai. Sunday schools meets at 11.45 and the evening service Bern Quot a 7. Subject of Sermon new riches for old. The mid week prayer service is thursday evening at 7. The election of a Lay j Delegate and an alternate to the session of annual conference will be held Jan. 5. At the close of the Moi Ning service. The fourth quarterly conference of the Ogunquit and Maryland Ridge methodist 1 churches will be held Jan. 8 Beulah Henderson senior at Colby College is at Home for the t m is Mas vacation. She was companies by Royal Luther of a p Nee who was her guest for a few Days. Elms Ethel Littlefield is at Home tor a two weeks vacation with her parents or. And by s. C. Herbert Littlefield. She returns to her school in Pittsfield Jan. 5. Or. And mrs. Wendell Phillips spelt v in is Mas in Providence r. A with her daughter mrs. John a. Harrison and family. Rev. And mrs. Russell l. Wallace and son passed the Holiday in Lexington mass., with relatives returning thursday. Bar. And mrs. Charles Anderson of South Elliot were recent visitor at the methodist parsonage. A Al s Everett lord and family visited or. Lords parents i. Id mrs. Leighton lord in Berwick on Christmas night. Luther a care jr., whose parents Are in Florida is passing the vacuum with his sister. Mrs. Lester Bragdon in York and with his aunt mrs. Ray Llan com. In a hoi students at Home for the holidays Are Evelyn lord and Blanche Hutchins from Gorham Normal school Margaret Hutchins i rom Baston Carolyn Hanscom and John Williams from m. U., and acetic Perkins from Gray a Busi Iii is College Portland. Mrs. Esselyn Perkins entertained or. And mrs. Henry Gilman or. And mrs. Will Gilman miss Annie Gilman mrs. Mabel Leslie Ana Marlow Perkins All of fort and on Christmas Day. Bliss Betty bid of Bangor has been a Holiday guest of Bliss Muriel Perkins. Wedding in Newton Center brr. And mrs. A. L. T. Cummings of Portland and mrs. Charlotte by. Gove of Biddeford attended in Newton a enter mass., Friday the wedding of Francis i Tongue of Brookline and Bliss Dora Cummings of Newton Center. The Bride who was graduated from Wellesley College in i933, a it a laughter of Rev. Or. And mrs. John e. Cummngs who served Many years As Baptist missionaries in Burma. Or. Cummings is a native of Saco. Air. Hoague is an alumnus m Harvard University and of the University Law school. The wedding took place in the Chapel on the Campus of the and Over Newton theological school and was performed by the brides brother Rev. Richard Cummings i Astor of the Baptist Church in Cambridge mass. A sister. Mrs. Caroline Cummings Beigel of Knoxville term., was maid of Honor and a brother of the bridegroom was Best Man. A reception in the club room on the Ain pus followed the ceremony. O1 Mun Ich Germany weighed 127 pounds at the age of 9 months at one Vear he was45 in. High Ano 45 in. Wide -1760 Wilham White of Cincinnati has no arms vet drives his own automobile Kin Prudum synodical int Gin Britain lights to served. From mat minor Casus club did 7hs a Wees Purchase Mark Kosmo Al ir25 p a to what i a of lca6ue club Dithe Yankees Trade or in 1r30 Jonas party Blondy evening at the Home of mrs. Inez Mcauley Portland Avenue. Assisting hostesses will be mrs. Cora Jones. Mrs. Grace Harmon and miss Bertha Wing. Nee nah Council degree of Pocahontas assisted by Hula tribe of filed men held a very enjoyable Christmas party for the children last evening at their Hall. About 25 children were present. Pocahontas bars. Alice Brown was in general charge of the evening and the committee of arrangements were Oro. By Leger Lucy Angelosante Winnie Collum and a Byers. Rufus Perkins much to the Success of the in by presiding at the piano he red men in Indian cos made merry until the Aro Santa Claus when All join the jollity. O. M. Leger has acted the part so Many that he almost believes that a is Santa Claus was at t. Delighting the children a own ups. Presents were Ted from the beautifully id Christmas tree All the receiving useful gifts As bags of Popcorn Candy noes. A few guests were As Well a the children Myers of Tho two orders greatly enjoyed the even Leo c. Pyne arraigned out on bail Leo c. Pyne a former member of the police department of Brookline mass., who was extradited from Maine to new Hampshire yesterday following a Hareas Corpus hearing before associate Justice George l. Emery in Saco and taken to new Hampshire was again at Liberty last night on bail of $3,000. Pyne is to appear during the May term of the Carroll county court. He was indicted last May in Ossipee after he had allegedly sold shares in a company formed to raise the steamship port Hunter reported to have been sunk some a in Kon a a by hopi d series of dutch Rue trs pitch ? a Hou olo is pm to y cock. Tub vets a cow coach of a Kuss x in i yers to ? Tanker embarks with gasoline for Italy wan adde even and Luau rival cd i who time he i i and or a drat Ribu decorate children Well As a uni Ora Kent and me a and a1 the. Be 00 Miles off the new England coast during the world War. At that time it is alleged he was already under indictment n similar charges in Massachusetts in con Section with the same Enterprise. I located in Maine in november Pyne was arraigned on charges of being a fugitive from Justice in the Kennebunk municipal court and ordered extradited by gov. Brann. When state detective Ralph w. Caswell travelled to Saco i to pick up his Man he was served i with a writ in Hareas Corpus pro i feedings. Stock Market new yol k. Dee. 28.�? apr sightly irregular Price tendencies 1 we e displaced in today a initial j or a Market dealings. Trading Valt Only moderately Active at the or cuing. Improvement was shown by 1 radio. Santa be Cerro de Pasco j Tirye or. Dupont a id Public serv i ice of new Jersey. Such issues As 1 International Nickel National distillers. American Telephone and la. S. Steel were easier. G. A. R. Christmas tree. All veterans of the g. A. R. And members of u. S. Grant Relief corps no. 34, Are cordially invited to a Christmas tree in g. A. R. Hall Biddeford tuesday dec. 31, it. In. Me the italian Tanker Stelvio is shown being loaded at san Pedro. Calif., with 75,000 barrels of Gal Learned if the Gas was to be used for military purposes. It was the first italian Tanker to Dock press photo Dine destined for Genoa Italy it was not at san Pedro in several years. Associated at 2.31 of to bring a bag of Candy. Bars Are request 10-eent Girt and read journal want ads a a Lanka Leonard says Ernie Nevers Stanford University a greatest football Star and if you believe pop Warner the greatest football Star of la Tim played in the Rose bowl game of 1925 against notre Dame and Tho four horsemen. Ernie played brilliantly ripping big holes in the Irish line made up of the famed Reven blues. But Crowley Hayden. Miller and Stuhldreher proved too much for him. Stanford going Down to defeat 27-10. J. Alfred in Coney wore the colors of Lafayette College and he comes mighty close to being the greatest track Star that seat of learning Ever produced. In 1922 at Cambridge he won the 100-Yard and the 220-Yard intercollegiate championships and in 1924 was a member of the United states 400-mete a team that set a new worlds rec. Re of la seconds at Tim olympic g Mes in Paris. The Yankee purchased i Aik k Enig f oui the st. Paul cd b of the american association in 1925 / and Trade him to Detroit alone with Waite Hoyt. For Owen Carrol Westing Ani hairy Rice in 1930. Mark t ought to was at the end o his big league r to when he joined the tigers. He even tried his hand at pitching and was not surprised when he wound up with the Mission Chih of the Pacific const league in Back with the c that term was oui f the Campaign his timely hit hug Enn by ing the cubs to win tit National l ague to g. I was be cause the cubs slighted him in Rii iding Irp the world Tew spoil that fall the t Ruth to Delight in walloping pitchers. He was i Phillies in ing the in and shortly after Wai that club to the red the property of the l a 1934, and played Terry last season. Mike Mctigue was 12th rond of a Schedu bout by Jack Sharkey Square Clat Don do big of 1927. A blow i fist dislodged a bit in mikes Mouth a a torrent of Gore the ref moment As he r Yankee of such keen the Chicago ailed to the inter of 1933 d shifted by s. He became wants on dec. Fine Ball for stopped in the eel 15-round at i Ladison or the Winter in Sharkey a of bridgework Gash resulted allowed and of Job Ripley a reel it a o v it Iii. Who in v business Shim ice did his c Luty. to that Mike was giver la As Good a Cei Ved. Do h Ruether in thre w Ovid be ies hut Chad in to it Gill to pitched ads in i of a. Cd for the in 192g.in 1925 i. He served cd hit for flt it rth it senators. Ten Eye. A vet Feran Crew f s abuse verify is old. Explains la shipper. Inklin of Lexington. Or 1982. His come Icarro cubs late of the ? highly phys 50, Mill than Wjk to and

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