Turning Back The Pages - September 16

75 years ago — September 1935
LIME ROCK — The Misses Fenton are having a heater installed in their home on Main Street, occupied by the Athoe family.

LAKEVILLE — Miss Charlotte Norton is driving a new Ford Sedan.

TACONIC— Mrs. A. Peacock and son Rusty were guests of friends in town on Friday.

50 years ago — September 1960
SALISBURY — William Knowlton crammed a year’s experience into his first day as an announcer at WBZY in Torrington last Monday when he went to work for two hours and stayed for five hectic hours during the hurricane scare where he filled in like a veteran.

CORNWALL — Richard Brown, son of Captain and Mrs. Alwin Brown, flew by jet plane from Idlewild airport on Saturday to Hawaii where he will enroll at the Hawaii University.

25 years ago — September 1985
The White Hart Inn, landmark Salisbury hostelry that has been closed since January, was sold Wednesday to a new corporation for $555,000. Lake-
ville attorney Francis M. Dooley could give no details Wednesday afternoon about the purchaser.

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

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