3 FEBRUARY 1915

Deep Brook

From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 43

Feb. 1st

We are sorry to report Fred Sulis confined to his bed by illness.

Mrs. John C. Ditmars is at home after a few weeks’ visit in Kentville.

Miss Mary Sulis left last week for Boston, expecting to stay the Winter.

Mrs. Milner is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Ditmars.

Miss Lottie Sulis lately spent a few days in Digby, the guest of her cousin, Miss Bessie Hooper.

Mrs. A.A. Shortliffe, of Digby lately spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Ruggles.

Mrs. George Weir left last Thursday for Boston, called there by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Payson.

Captain J.C.W. Ditmars is in Halifax for a term of military training, having volunteered for active service.

Extreme cold on Clements shore the past three days. A snow fall of six inches this morning, Feb. 1st, gives good sleighing.

Harry Nichols returned to Halifax last Wednesday. On Tuesday evening hew as given a genuine surprise party by twenty young friends and a happy gathering is reported.

Last Wednesday evening in Union Hall the Dorcas Society held a “hand shaking” social which was well attended and very pleasant. Refreshments of tea and cake. Proceeds $8.80 for Belgian Relief.

SOURCE“Deep Brook”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 42, vol. 43,  3 Feb. 1915, pp.6. Canadianahttps://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0hh6c24sf6g .

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