Maine, 1916
Mr. Charles Baird has gone to Virginia for a short time.
H. B. Cotton has returned from Sebago where he has been all summer and opened up his house here for awhile.
Miss Eleanor Brewster from Connecticut is a guest of Miss Gertrude Greeley for the present.
Mrs. Chester Potter was called to Westbrook last Wednesday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Bragdon, who was ill but a short time which was caused by a fall, which broke her hip and at her advanced age was unable to rally.
Frank Batchelder is in town for a few days. He has been at Bryant's pond this summer.
Ralph Twombly and Earl Burnell attended the Rochester fair from here last week.
E. T. Garland occupied the pulpit here last Sunday.
Miss Lura Cole, formerly of this place, but at present living in Everett, Mass., was in the place Saturday.
Miss Louise McCobe is the teacher in South Conway this fall.
Fourteen from this village attend the Academy at Fryeburg this term.
Mrs. Oloff C. Mason has gone to Lisbon Falls on a two weeks' visit.
E. R. Perkins and family and Mrs. Thoits were in Kezar Falls Sunday.
Herbert Bemis is visiting in Kezar Falls at present.
Mrs. H. A. Peare met with quite a serious and painful accident last Friday night by a fall from the piazza which broke her right arm near the shoulder and strained the ligaments of the shoulder. She was taken to the hospital at once at North Conway where the arm was set Sunday, but from the nature of the injury it will be some time before she will be able to make use of it.
—The Fryeburg Post, Fryeburg, Maine, Sept. 26, 1916, p. 3.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Center Conway
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