Lawrencetown
This page brings together all transcribed society columns for Lawrencetown as published in local newspapers from the early 20th century.
Entries are listed in reverse chronological order, with the most recent transcriptions listed first.
Coverage varies by year and by newspaper. New transcriptions are added as additional issues are completed.
Tip: Try searching by surname. Spelling may vary in historical newspapers.
10 FEBRUARY 1915
An interesting meeting of the Literary Club was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L.R. Morse. A “Canadian” evening …
3 FEBRUARY 1915
More than thirty young folks from Lawrencetown and Paradise surprised Miss Nina Banks at the home of her brother and sister …
29 JANUARY 1915
A very interesting debate took place in the Epworth League last Friday evening on “Resolved that country life is more to be desired than city life.” …
20 JANUARY 1915
Ice cutting seems to be the particular business just not. Ice of unusually fine quality, being about 15 inches thick is being stored …
13 JANUARY 1915
A special from Kentville conveyed a number of our young people to the carnival, which was hold on the evening of the 11th …
6 JANUARY 1915
A number of the young people have been enjoying the holidays by giving parties, skating and various other amusements …