6 JANUARY 1915

Bridgetown

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

Miss Margaret Tood, spent the New Year’s holidays in Halifax.

Miss Jennie Vroom is in town for a few days, the guest of her friend, Miss Marion Bird.

H.P. Lockhart, B.A., of Montreal, has been a guest at the home of Mrs. Burpee P. Phinney.

Miss Thelma Lewis, of Windsor, was a guest in town over Sunday of her friend, Miss Edith Chute.

Miss Stewart, of Grand Pre, will be the guest for the Winter of her aunt, Mrs. Duncan, on Church St.

Mrs. C.L. Marsh has returned home after spending the Christmas Season with her daughters in Clarence.

Mr. Owen Graves returned to Cambridge, Mass., on Saturday to resume his studies at Harvard University.

W.H. Weldon, of Annapolis Royal, was in town on New Year’s Day the guest of his daughter, Mrs. S.C. Turner.

Hon. O.T. Daniels, having spent the Christmas holidays at home, has returned to his official duties at Halifax.

Mr. Greatorex Anderson of the Second Contingent, accompanied by his bride, (nee Miss Violet Walker) returned to Halifax on Monday.

Miss Margaret McLean, graduate nurse, of Halifax, is spending the Winter with her mother, Mrs. W.R. Calder, “Bonnie Brae,” Church St.

Mr. Malcom B. Davis of the Fruit Division of Experimental Farm, Ottawa, is in town this week the guest of his sister Mrs. (Dr.) Armstrong.

Miss C.E. Dargie has returned to her school in Canard, after spending her vacation with friends in Truro, Hantsport and with her sister, Mrs. B.P. Phinney.

Miss Florence Sanderson, of the Registrar of Deeds Office, has returned to her duties after having spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Stewiacke.

Miss Reynolds, who has been a holiday guest at the home of her brother, Rev. A.R. Reynolds, returned to her home in Brooklyn, Hants County, yesterday.

Mr. Harry Bishop of Lawrencetown was in town today. A short time ago Mr. Bishop sustained a serious injury while chopping in the woods, cutting his foot quite badly, but is able to get around now, though not with his usual activity.

The following Bridgetown students returned to their respective places of learning yesterday: Milledge Salter, Dalhousie; Rex Harlow, Acadia; Miss Josephine Kinney, Mt. Allison Ladies’ College; Miss Hortense Griffin, Truro Academy.

Mr. John McCormick and son Frank of Kingman, Me., who brought the remains of the late Melville Johnson here for burials were guests at the home of Mr. Fred McCormick while here. They returned to their home on Friday.

Miss Dorothy Jost of Arcadia, Yarmouth County, is a guest at the home of Dr. Jost. Her brother Mr. Archibald Troop Jost, was also a guest at the same home for a few days, while on his way to resume his studies at Mt. Allison.

SOURCE“Personal Paragraphs”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 39, vol. 42,  6 Jan. 1915, pp.5. Canadianahttps://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m05717m05p1x .

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