Turning Back The Pages - June 24

75 years ago — June 1935

SALISBURY — Mr. and Mrs. John Suydam report that they were very much disturbed on Tuesday night when a car containing people unknown stopped and the occupants proceeded to pound on their door and even threatened to break in if the door or window were not opened. The Suydam family is of the opinion that it pays to be home and have the doors locked. No explanation of the affair is available.

Reflections of the Season (editorial): No dear Algernon — just because you can blow your auto horn good and loud around midnight doesn’t make a musician out of you.

TACONIC — Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Kelsey have a new car.

50 years ago — June 1960

FALLS VILLAGE — The Falls Village Youth Center Committee reports that an agreement has been reached with Lloyd Brinton to purchase some six acres of land on Page Road for development as a village recreation center. The price agreed upon is $2,000.

SHARON — Miss Eileen Bailey, an airline stewardess from New York City, was a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fisher during the weekend.

SALISBURY — Alden Briscoe and David Wolf accompanied by Steve Anthony of Moylan, Pa., left Monday for a trip through the western states.

25 years ago — June 1985

The Salisbury Bank and Trust Co. will have a stockholder meeting July 3 to amend its bylaws for the purpose of protecting shareholders from any unfriendly and unsolicited takeover of a majority of the bank stock.

Last Friday’s Housatonic Valley Regional High School commencement ceremonies brought diplomas to 107 graduates, and recognition to two long-time benefactors of the region. Benjamin and Nancy Belter received the Community Award of Merit as a token of appreciation from the Board of Education.

Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrases.

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