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Looking Back on Jan. 13

100 Years Ago: 1924 The Lewiston Post of the American Legion started rehearsals Friday night for the three-act comedy which will be presented in the Empire Theatre February 21 and 22. The play is “Suzette” and one of the best casts of local amateurs has been selected to fill the roles. From all appearances the […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 12

100 Years Ago: 1924 Committees on the minstrel show to be given at the East Auburn Grange Hall on Thursday evening are working zealously to make it a success. The snappy colored circle will undoubtedly be the main attraction. It will include Imogene Hackett, Alice Berry, Martha Clark, Norma Lowe, Charles Allen, Fred Sargent, Elmer […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 11

100 Years Ago: 1924 The Chapman concert next Monday is interesting to Farmington people, who have always found Prof. Chapman’s concerts rare musical treats. The contralto voice of Madame Nadworney and the artistic skill of Rabinowitch with the violin will ensure as fine an entertainment as Mr. Chapman has ever brought. 50 Years Ago: 1974 […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 10

100 Years Ago: 1924 The Salrite club of Past Chiefs, Pythian Sisters, was delightfully entertained by the past chiefs of Fidelity Temple, Lisbon Falls on Monday. At 12:30 pm, a splendid dinner was served by the committee, Mrs. Lena MacMillan, chairman assisted by Mrs. Sarah Coombs, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Alice Buchanan, Mrs. Emma Larrabee, […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 9

100 Years Ago: 1924 A new radio station voice was heard for the first time Jan 8 at about 11 o’clock Eastern Standard time, when KGO, the General Electric station at Oakland, Calif., took to the air. This is a sister station of WGY, at Schenectady station. KGO will operate on 312 meters and there […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 8

100 Years Ago: 1924 Lewiston schools  was the subject for some discussion at the meeting of the school board last evening, at which time Supt. Bickford pointed out that unless special provision was made, some 30 or more beginners would be obliged to stay away from school. The matter of appointment of a teacher to […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 6

100 Years Ago: 1924 Mrs. Eva Foster Spear of Lewiston will be the soloist at the half hour recital which will precede the Thomas Mott Osbourne lecture at the mid winter meeting of the Maine Federation of Women’s Club in Lewiston Wednesday afternoon, Jan 9th. 50 Years Ago: 1974 A publicity-shy friend of Hebron Academy […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 5

100 Years Ago: 1924 The Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club was addressed by John J. Gillispie at the regular weekly luncheon, yesterday noon. His theme was that everyone should boost their own city and State in every way possible. The duty of all organizations and clubs he believes is to better their part of the country. Mr. Gillispie is an […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 4

100 Years Ago: 1924 A man appeared at the office of the tax collector, George H. Willis, on Thursday and wanted to saw some wood to pay his poll tax. He was given the opportunity and complimented for his willingness to work. 50 Years Ago: 1974 Le Montagnard Club celebrates its golden anniversary this weekend. […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 3

100 Years Ago: 1924 The Twin City Branch, I.S.S. met with Myra Walker and Mrs. Lizzie Walker, Main Street, yesterday. There were twelve members present whos work was patch-work. At the business meeting the report was read and the treasurer passed in her report. The next meeting will be all day with Mrs. E.H. White, on […]