Maine, 1916
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith, Elmwood farm, are entertaining their uncle, Foster Smith, of Boston.
Mr. Armond Warren is reported as gradually improving.
Wm. B. Warren of Fryeburg is here helping his brother, C. H. Warren, pick his corn and fill the silo.
H. D. Harnden and son, Orin W. Osgood and sons and Wilton Warren will exhibit a lot of stock at the Fryeburg fair.
Mrs. Wm. W. Howe of Winthrop and Mrs. C. H. Howe of Fryeburg were the guests Wednesday of their brother, F. M. Sanborn.
Miss Grace Richardson of Overlook farm went Sunday to E. C. Buzzell's, Fryeburg Center, for an indefinite stay.
Mrs. Armond Warren has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. Florentine, and daugther of Bridgton, Mass., the past week.
Mrs. Kimbal Carsley and daughter, Fannie of Bridgton were the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Warren and family.
G. H. Walker of Walker's Hill farm returned from a brief visit to Boston and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are now entertaining the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Burleigh of Somerville, Mass., Mr. R. H. Bennett, Worcester, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Greene and Mr. Fred Ames of Centre Harbor, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wiley of Milton, Mass., are the guests of their sister, Mrs. E. W. Pike and family of Mountain View farm.
Arthur Witham of Lovell was the guest Sunday of his uncle, W. B. Lord and family.
Mr. Wilton has Henry Warren and a pair of horses, W. B. Warren, E. B. Warren, Mr. Chase and Albert Harnden helping him fill his silo.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Douglass and daughter, Kathleen, were guests Sunday of his mother, Mrs. Mary F. Douglass.
—The Fryeburg Post, Fryeburg, Maine, Sept. 26, 1916, p. 2.
Monday, April 21, 2008
East Fryeburg
Labels:
1916,
correspondence,
country,
friends,
Maine,
neighbors,
New-Hampshire,
society
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment