6 JANUARY 1915

Clarence

From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 39

Jan. 4th

W.L. Bishop leaves for Acadia tomorrow.

Miss Ida Williams leaves on Tuesday for Acadia Seminary.

Mrs. H.H. Roach and daughter are visiting at F.W. Ward’s.

A Karakule lamb arrived at the Clarence Farm on Christmas Day.

Miss Evangeline Elliott left on Saturday for her school at Greenwich.

Master Clyde Wilson spent a part of his vacation in Weston, Kings County.

The W.M. Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Ida Witham on Monday evening.

Miss Sarah Elliott has returned to Connecticut after spending two weeks at her home.

Raymond Fiske has gone to Halifax to take a three months’ course at Business College.

Mrs. Joseph Hirtle met with an accident last week which has laid her by for several days.

The stork left a New Year gift at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Marshall – a daughter.

Miss Cora Elliott has gone to Boston to take a course of studies before returning to India.

H.D. Starratt, Frank Bezanson and Eldon Marshall have been pressing their hay the past week.

We are glad to report Mr. E.J. Elliott improving after being laid by several weeks with his hand.

Miss Mildred and Clifford Robbins, of Bear River, have been spending a few days with their sister Mrs. A.J. Wilson.

Mr. Harry Chute and family have moved into a part of W.P. Fenerty’s house. We are all pleased that the proposed route commencing at Clarence East has gone into effect. We wish Mr. Chute success.

SOURCE“Clarence”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 39, vol. 42,  6 Jan. 1915, pp.8. Canadianahttps://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m05717m05p1x .

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