100 Years Ago: 1924 The public property committee of the Lewiston aldermen has done away with free rental of the armory and proposes also to do away with free rental of the City Hall. The charges fixed for the armory are $125 a night for ventures conducted for private profit and $50 a night for […]
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Looking Back on April 6
100 Years Ago: 1924 Local Chandler owners and agents and salesmen agents of the Levasseur Motor Co., will meet at the New DeWitt Hotel, Monday evening, at eight o’clock to hear an expert from the factory. The meeting is expected to be of great interest and benefit to Chandler owners. 50 Years Ago: 1974 The […]
Looking Back on April 5
100 Years Ago: 1924 Mrs. Una Fosdick entertained the Alpha Auction Club at her home this week at an April Fool’s luncheon. An auction was enjoyed through the afternoon, high honors going to the Harold Room and consolations to Mrs. Ralph Cobb. Mrs. Cobb will entertain on April 12th. 50 Years Ago: 1974 Although there […]
Looking Back on April 4
100 Years Ago: 1924 A report current in Lewiston Wednesday morning that the Mystic Ballroom on Lisbon Street was to be remodeled into a suite of offices, was corrected Wednesday noon by a statement from the office of William P. Gray that the office in the upper floors were to be moved to the main floor of […]
Looking Back on April 3
100 Years Ago: 1924 On Saturday evening, the Triangle Club will hold another of its famous public suppers at the rooms on 86 Main St., Auburn. Mrs. Laura Crocker is chairman of the committee in charge and she has several capable assistants. Tickets may be secured from club members, the Blue Triangle or YWCA. 50 Years […]
Looking Back on April 2
100 Years Ago: 1924 Trolleys and steam railroads were struggling out of Lewiston Wednesday in one of the most severe blizzards of the year. One foot of snow fell between 8:15 pm and 1:45 am Wednesday. It was the heaviest snow of the season, the records at the Lewiston Gate House show. The heaviest snowfall […]
Looking Back on April 1
100 Years Ago: 1924 Fred W. Barron of Bath is the champion garden here so far as is known. He has planted his first patch of peas. 50 Years Ago: 1974 Second District William S. Cohen was seen warming up in front of the Capitol Building in Washington, D. C. for the fourth Annual Walk-A-Thon […]
Looking Back on March 30
100 Years Ago: 1924 The Kennebec River is open to navigation from Augusta to the sea. The ice above Merrymeeting Bay broke up Saturday afternoon, and jammed at Swan Island Saturday night. The jam broke Sunday, and the ice floated on the ebb tide. Last year the ice went out on April 13. 50 Years […]
Looking Back on March 29
100 Years Ago: 1924 Hugh Pendexter of Norway, the well known writer of short novels based on historic facts, and a great student of history, addressed the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club at its meeting yesterday. He spoke of the methods used now in teaching history to children and stated that instructors should appeal to the children’s […]
Looking Back on March 28
100 Years Ago: 1924 The film, “Home Sweet Home,” which is to be shown at the Empire Theatre on Monday afternoon and evening together with the regular program, is brought to Lewiston under the auspices of the Women’s Literary Union, and is sponsored by the General Federation of Women’s Club. The objective is bringing about […]