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Looking Back on Nov. 14

100 Years Ago: 1923 Laura M. Morin will open a school at her Beauty Culture Shop at 132 Lisbon St. Monday, November 19th, for three evenings a week, Monday-Wednesday-and Saturday, which will continue during the winter months. Miss Morin is a graduate of Lamping-Nolan School of Boston, a well known and high grade beauty school. […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 13

100 Years Ago: 1923 President and Mrs. Coolidge attended the theater for the first time since going to the White House to see John Drinkwater’s play, Robert E. Lee. 50 Years Ago: 1973 Vincent Giberti, former chief of the Auburn Fire Department, now serving as State Fire Inspector, will address Credit Women International International at […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 11

100 Years Ago: 1923 A for-get-me-not sale conducted on Saturday and Monday by the ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary is being patronized. This flower is quite appropriate to this national holiday, and is being worn by many. Proceeds of the sale will be devoted to the local auxiliary. 50 Years Ago: 1973 Lewiston Central […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 10

100 Years Ago: 1923 A huge electric sign claiming to be the largest “this side of New York City” was attached to the building occupied by the New England Furniture Co. at 155 Lisbon St. Saturday morning. The sign is 48 feet long and 4 feet wide and has 860 electrics. It was made by Gibson of […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 9

100 Years Ago: 1923 A three hour snowstorm which started in Waterville around 8 pm developed into an embryonic storm by 11 pm Thursday night. It was the first storm of the year. 50 Years Ago: 1973 A state award was presented to Bates College last night in a ceremony at Colby College in Waterville. […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 8

100 Years Ago: 1923 A cow moose has been thru South Paris and several of the surrounding towns recently being seen several times. One night Mr. Moore, a night watchman,  encountered her on Main Street. The moose was coming through the lawns of Charles R. Dunham and Miss Hannah Wright and was not in the least […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 7

100 Years Ago: 1923 In connection with the elaborate parade in Lewiston on Armistice Day the following women have been appointed to arrange for attractive floats: Miss Dorothy Ruggles, Chairman; Miss Mary Kennedy, Mrs. Elmer Abbott, Jrs. John S. Childs, Miss Nora Thompson, Mrs. Elly Hullett, and Miss Mary Conley. The women are working to […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 6

100 Years Ago: 1923 The ladies of the west Minot Union Circle will hold their usual fair at the grange hall. There will be quilts on sale, an orange tree, fish pond, domestic table and display of fancy and useful articles, ice cream and homemade candy on sale. Supper will be served from 5:30 to 7:45 […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 4

100 Years Ago: 1923 The Saturday Club of Brunswick began its 29th year with a short business meeting followed by a lecture on “Color Harmony and Clothes” by Mary Walker at the Community House Saturday afternoon. Miss Walker used living models to demonstrate the various points she wished to demonstrate. 50 Years Ago: 1973 Hebron […]

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Looking Back on Nov. 3

100 Years Ago: 1923 Lucretia Bore, noted opera singer, has arrived in this country from abroad and will be heard during the upcoming opera season. 50 Years Ago: 1973 Geneva Kirk of the Lewiston High School teaching staff presented a program recently at the monthly meeting of the Patrons at St. Mary’ General Hospital this week. […]