Maine, 1916
Mrs. Mae Cash of Portland was a recent caller at Mrs. Bradley's.
Mrs. Clarence Day has been assisting Mrs. Bradley in her house cleaning.
Rev. E. F. Doughty, wife and daughter, from Naples stopped Tuesday night with D. A. Bradley and wife.
The Finns who have been helping C. W. Farrington pick corn entertained your correspondent's family one evening by singing hymns in their own language.
Elizabeth Hall is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley.
Rev. W. C. Beedy is moving from Harbor to Phillips.
We recently saw some pretty table mats knit by Mrs. Kate Fifield. Mrs. Fifield is 91 and is frequently seen at church, leaning on crutches. She sets a good example.
D. A. Bradley and wife went to Portland for the day Saturday. Elizabeth and Martha Hall came back with them and stayed over night.
Sabbath school was held at Harbor M. E. church Sunday. There was no meeting on account of the lack of a minister. Elizabeth Hall had charge of the evening services. A minister is expected for next Sabbath.
Elizabeth Hall expects to go to Mt. Holyoke on Saturday next.
—The Fryeburg Post, Fryeburg, Maine, Sept. 26, 1916, p. 2.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Fish Street
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