Turning Back the Pages
100 years ago — October 1921
SALISBURY — Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miles and Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Stuart motored to New Haven on Wednesday in Mr. Miles’ car.
100 years ago — October 1921
SALISBURY — Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miles and Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Stuart motored to New Haven on Wednesday in Mr. Miles’ car.
100 years ago — October 1921
SALISBURY — Master William VanDeusen has so far recovered as to be able to get about with the aid of crutches.
100 years ago — October 1921
The interior of St. John’s rectory is to undergo repairs and redecorating, previous to the occupancy of the new rector Rev. Mr. Glaser of Brooklyn.
SALISBURY — The large barn in the rear of Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Warner’s new home has been dismantled and removed.
100 years ago — September 1921
ORE HILL — Joseph O’Loughlin was home from Torrington on Sunday.
LAKEVILLE — George Roebuck is suffering with an abscess in his right ear and is taking treatment at Sharon Hospital.
100 years ago — September 1921
SALISBURY — Mrs. Asal Edleman had the misfortune to fracture a bone in her right foot on Saturday and was taken to the Sharon Hospital by Dr. Peterson on Monday and an X-ray taken. She has the sympathy of her friends.
100 years ago — September 1921
LIME ROCK — Mrs. Fenton burned her hand quite badly one day this week.
100 years ago — September 1921
Miss Marian Burdick is teaching in the Undermountain district at South Canaan.
The week end auto travel was the heaviest thus far this season, the roads leading into the Berkshires resembled a procession those days.
100 years ago — 1921
SALISBURY — E.R. Smith and family and William Bannahan motored to New Haven on Tuesday to attend the auction of used autos.
— J. Kimmerle is building a cellar under the recent addition to his store building.
— Grandma Ashman is visiting at Mrs. Clifford Bloomer’s in Taconic.
100 years ago — August 1921
Salisbury was honored on Thursday last by a visit from James Hartness, Governor of Vermont, who, with his wife and a member of his staff called upon old time friends at Sunny Slopes. Governor Hartness was much pleased with Salisbury.
100 years ago — August 1921
SALISBURY — Lester Hoysradt recently took a load of young ladies accompanied by the Rev. and Mrs. C.S. McClellan and Charles Coons Jr. to Norfolk for the purpose of blueberrying. They had great success, filling pails and baskets and had an enjoyable time generally.
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