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Show BACK TO HIS OWN CHURCH. Youth Had Gone Rounds of the Others and Was Satisfied. Young Stanley McMlnneman ' of Rumford Falls, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George McMinneman, is supposed sup-posed to be an attendant at Father La Flamme's church. For the past few weeks, owing to ! necessity, he has been sent to church alone. The other day he startled his mother by announcing, as he buttoned but-toned his collar under his chin: "Well, I guess I'll go back where I belong to-day." "What do you mean?" his mother ashed in sih4s; "Why," the little chap answered j calmly, "I've been going round to see what church , I liked best'. But the Universalists and the Baptists are no good. The Methodist church's on the bum they have't got any altar, nor altar boys, and I'm just going back to where I belong!". His mother took pains to assure herself her-self that he did. Lewiston Journal. |