Maine, 1916
Miss Myrtle Flint and Mr. Lewis Smith of Winthrop, Mass., were guests at A. D. Week's, the past week.
Theodore Stiles of Charlestown, Mass., who has been spending his vacation at South Chatham, called on friends here recently.
Walter Smith was a visitor at Bert Smith's the last of the week.
Mr. Anson Bishop took a trip to North Conway Thursday.
Work has begun on the Chatham state road.
An automobile party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Priest and three children, Mrs. Alice Roges and son and Mr. Ralph Priest of Haverhill, Mass., arrived at Almon Hill's Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Priest and baby will spend the week at Mr. Hill's. The rest of the party returned to Haverhill Sunday afternoon.
—The Fryeburg Post, Fryeburg, Maine, Sept. 26, 1916, p. 3.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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