3 FEBRUARY 1915

Melvern Square

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

Feb. 1st

Mr. Vernon Palmer is spending a short time in Halifax.

Mr. Gilliatt, of South Farmington visited friends in Melvern on Sabbath last.

Miss Myrtle Morse, of Acadia Seminary spent the week-end at her home here.

Miss McMurtery, of Margaretville, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phinney this week.

Mrs. Warhurst of North Kingston, is spending a few weeks at the parsonage with her friend, Mrs. Wheeler.

Mr. and Mrs. Rock, of Bridgetown, were the guests of the latter’s cousin, Mrs. W.H. Marton on Friday last.

A sudden “cold snap” the last of the week; – ideal Winter weather, it is true, but we would prefer the air a little milder, for comfort, anyway.

Rev. Mr. Wheeler being absent from his church this week, the pulpit was occupied on Sabbath, 31st, by the Rev. Mr. Porter of Acadia who preached very acceptably to an attentive congregation.

Mrs. William Gates is spending a few weeks in Kingston, where she is acting as nurse at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Smith. Glad to hear that Mrs. Smith is improving after having undergone an operation.

Several have been on the sick list during the past week, Mrs. D.M. Outhit, Mrs. Joseph Brown, Miss Hortense Spurr and Wilfred Phinney, among the number, all of whom are improving at time of writing.

SOURCE“Melvern Square”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 42, vol. 43,  3 Feb. 1915, pp.2. Canadianahttps://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0hh6c24sf6g .

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