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1949 articles announcing the intention of forming the Farmington-New Durham Historical Society. Formation published in the Farmington News on Friday, November 25, 1949 and on Friday, December 16, 1949 the society began to make concrete plans. The society is now known as the Farmington Historical Society.
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• The Farmington News
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a n c e of t h e 75 t h a n n i v e r s a r y of
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eluded m a n y i n f o r m a t i v e features,
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cloth used a t t h e first c o m m u n i o n
service amd down t h r o u g h t h e
years on m a n y occasions. T h e r e
were m a n y old r e c o r d s o t t h e
work of t h e c h u r c h a n d p i c t u r e s
of t h e c h u r c h e s a n d t h e s u r r o u n d
i n g b u i l d i n g s t h a t figured t n t h e
fire of F e b r u a r y 12, 1 8 7 5 , t h a t
Included t h e c h u r c h a n d n e a r l y
U?o e n t i r e c e n t e r of t h e t o w n .
Mr N u t e r e a d a n a r t i c l e con
t r i b u t e d by Charles W T Will
son c o n c e r n i n g t h e e a r l y religion
in New H a m p s h i r e , a n d woe fol
lowed by a r e a d i n g by Mrs.
Cloutman from t h e a d d r e s s of t b e
l a t e Samuel P a r k e r presented a t
t h e 100th a n n i v e r s a r y , e n t i t l e d
Old Times In F a r m i n g t o n . M r s
P W . B r a g g read a poem w h i c h
iwas p r e s e n t e d a t t h e dedication
a n d a ' d e s c r i p t i v e a r t i c l e on t h e
1876 fire. Mrs. H e n r y J o h n s o n ' s
readings Included t h e p r o g r a m of
t h e dedication a n d a description
of t h e n o w c h u r c h
M r s . Clout
m a n gave f u r t h e r d e t a i l s of t h e
c h u r c h , a n d w a s followed by a re
port from M r s . L. A C l a r k s o n o n
t h e Srst M i s s i o n a r y society In
1891 a n d a highly a r o u s i n g record
of early a c t i v i t i e s ot t h e society
a n d t h e L a d i e s ' Aid. M r s . E v e r e t t
Bmeraon briefly r e p o r t e d from
t h e records of M r s . B d w a r d T
Wlllson, w h o for t w e n t y y e a r s
waB clerk of t h e c h u r c h , also a
list of t h e m i n i s t e r s of t b e p a r i s h ,
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well over fifty years.
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w a s a period of p l e a s a n t c o n v e r s a
tion a n d e x a m i n a t i o n of t h e ex
h i b i t s , dewing -which t i m e c a k e
a n d p u n c h -were served by a com
m i t t e e composed of M r s . Oloutm a n , Mrs. E v e r e t t E m e r e o n , M r s .
W. B r a g g a n d Miss R u b y Bar
rett.
GIBX SCOUTS
A leaders' m e e t i n g w a s held a t
Mrs. J a m e s T h a y e r ' s h o m e , F e b r u
a r y 2 6 . M r s . R o b e r t B u r t m o a , lo
cal c h a i r m a n , opened t h e m e e t i n g
Several p l a n s were m o d e for t h e
m o n t h of March.
3600 PERSONS ATTENDED
OAPLETTE-OBAY ^
T h e Rochester council h a s asked
^ABKmOTON BPOETSHSH'S
M I S B D o r i s C . Gray, daughter of us for a c o n t r i b u t i o n to t h e Girl
Mr. a n d M r s . Clifton Gray of t h i s Scout camp. Since w e a r e w i t h
SHOW, STARCH 2, 3, 4
, Approximately SB00 p e r s o n a town, w a s u n i t e d i n marriage o n t h e Rochester Council a n d c u r
from v a r i o u s sections of New Eng F r i d a y n i g h t , March 2, t o Wilfred g i r l s a r e e n t i t l e d to g o to t h i s
l a n d w e r e I n a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e Caplotte, e o n of Mrs. Delvlna ties- c a m p , i t w a s decided o u r T r o o p s
a n n u a l s p o r t s m e n ' s s h o w hold ait s a r d of Rochester. T h e double 5 a n d 18 will e a r n t h e contribu
F a r m i n g t o n t o w n h a l l Maroh 2, 3 r i n g ceremony was performed by tion money 'by selling c o o k i e s .
a n d 4, u n d e r t h e sponsorship of Rev. T o m HawxweTl in t h e Bap
Mrs. B u r t m a n h a s a s k e d M r s .
t h e F a r m i n g t o n F i s h -and G a m e t i s t c h u r c h parsonage, a t 7 p. m., Clarence P i e r c e , former B r o w n i e
in the presence of Immediate) fam- leader, o t Rochester, t o s p e a k a t
Club, Inc., m a r k i n g a n o t h e r BUC<
lty members.
oestrTui y e a r of t h i s e v e n t .
t h e Brownie leaders' m e e t i n g t o
Exceptionally good w e a t h e r preThe b r i d e wore a navy blue suit, be held a t t h e home of Mrs. Har
vailed for t h e F r i d a y n i g h t , a n d w i t h W u o a n d white accessories, old Varney, T h u r s d a y afternoon,
S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d evening and a c o r s a g e o t red roses. M r s . M a r c h 8.
ehows, -which a t t r a c t e d a g r e a t e r Rose M u r r a y , sister of t h e bride
Mrs. V i r g i n i a T a y l o r i s t o a s
Dart of t h e total a t t e n d a n c e ; how groom, w a s matron of honor a n d s i s t M r s . . N o r m o n d L i b e r t y w i t h
ever co&tlnutma s n o w f a l l through w o r e a b r o w n a n d w h i t e chocked T r o o p 16.
o u t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n und'&venlng suit, w i t h matching accessories,
T r o o p 16, t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e
g r e a t l y reduced t h e size of t h e a n d a c o r s a g e of yellow roses.
leader, Mrs, N . P . L i b e r t y , visited
-Crowds expectnd-lor—the-flnal-day-f - I m m e d i a t e l y -following t h e mar= t h e Rochester l i b r a r y T h e y w e r e
of ithe s h o w .
r l a g e c e r e m o n y , t h e -wedding p a r greeted by Miss F O B S , t h e Mbrarl
The 19(61 show w a s acclaimed a t y drove to t h e home of t h e bride's a n , w h o showed t h e m a r o u n d a n d
success, a n d t h e m u l t i t u d e of s i s t e r a n d husband, M r . a n d M r s . pointed o u t a l l t h e different rooms
sports f a n s t n a t t e n d a n c e w e r e of R a y m o n d S c r u t o n a t Portland In w h i c h one c a n s t u d y , do re
t h e opinion that t h e F a r m i n g t o n street, Rochester, -where a recep s e a r c h w o r k o r Just r e l a x . T h e y
sportsmen's s h o w s t i l l r a n k s w i t h tion -<was a t t e n d e d by a b o u t 30 enjoyed t h e m a r v e l o u s r o c k s , In
t h e b e s t Mow E n g l a n d haB t o offer. relatives. A large w e d d i n g c a k e d i a n collection a n d m a n y o t h e r
Many of t h o s e a t t e n d i n g from o u t a n d n u m e r o u s gifts featured t h e i n t e r e s t i n g t h i n g s , u p s t a i r s . T h e n
of state a s well a s itlbose peoole reception. L a t e r t h e couple left t h e y w e r e invited by B a r r y J o h n from t h i s i m m e d i a t e a r e a , r e on a week-end honeymoon trip to e o n t o Join h e r t r o o p m e e t i n g a n d
t h e y accepted. Mr. M a n n w a s
t u r n e d for t h e i r second, t h i r d , Cannon m o u n t a i n in Franconra.
fourth, a n d even fifth t i m e , attest
Mrs. Osiplette is a g r a d u a t e ot t h e r e a n d t h e y a l s o p a r t i c i p a t e d
i n g to t h e p o p u l a r i t y of tihls an F a r m i n g t o n h i g h school, class of In s q u a r e d a n c i n g , a f t e r w h i c h re
n u a l event.
1948, a n d Is employed b y t h e <H. f r e s h m e n t s of popslcles w 6 r e
Stage a c t a , a l t h o u g h different O. Rondeau Shoe company. H e r served, e n d i n g a n o t h e r v e r y i n
from those of previous years, were h u s b a n d a t t e n d e d t h e Rochester t e r e s t i n g m e e t i n g .
Rochester, N. H.
e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y received b y t h e
audiences a n d w e r e of fine caliber
Sports e x h i b i t s were u n u s u a l l y
colorful, a n d f a n s g o t a r e a l p r e
view of w h a t m a y be expected i n
t h e line of a v a i l a b l e e p o r t s equip
m e n t for t h e coming y e a r
' The various committees in
c h a r g e a r e In line for considerable
Credit for t h e i r u n t i r i n g efforts
in behalf of t h e 1951 show, a n d
n s she result of t h e i r success a r e
a l r e a d y p l a n n i n g m o n t h s In a d
vance for t h e 19-62 s h o w .
BASK BOOK LOST
In sccordanceisrith C h a p t e r 2 6 1 ,
Beotlon 45 of N . H. P u b l i c L a w s ,
notice i s (hereby given t h a t Sav
i n g s Book No. 7 9 9 1 , d a t e d October
20. I960, h a s been lost o r dlstroyed.
March 1. 1961
F a r m i n g t o n N a t i o n a l Bank.
schools, a n d i s a veteran of World
W a r II, d u r i n g which h e served
w i t h navy forces In t h e Pacific
t h e a t r e . H e la presently .employed
in a shoe factory in S o u t h Ber
w i c k , ' M e . T h e y a r e l i v i n g a t 16
Jooksoni s t r e e t , Rochester.
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LAWRENCE HIGGINS
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Farmington
Because ot t h e s p o r t s m e n ' s show,
p r e p a r a t i o n s , T r o o p 16 did n o t
h a v e a m e e t i n g l a s t week.
B r o w n i e Troop: 17 held a m e e t
i n g w i t h Mrs. N o r m a n B l a c k r e a d
i n g p a r t of t h e B r o w n i e s t o r y
The girls a r e making cupids out
of balloons a n d s i n c e t h i s i s q u i t e
a fancy project, t h e g i r l s win b e
b u s y for t h e n e x t t w o m e e t i n g s , a t
l e a s t . M r s . B. Bowden, M r s . J .
Malone a n d M r s . L. T w o m W y a r e
a s s i s t i n g l e a d e r s in t h i s t r o o p .
T r o o p 18 h e l d i t s m e e t i n g a t
Legion h a l l . M r s . H a r o l d V a r n e y ,
t h e i r leader, r e a d to t h e m t h e
B r o w n i e Story a n d d u r i n g t h e
r e s t of t h e m e e t i n g t h e g i r l s c u t
o u t i n t e r e s t i n g (pictures f r o m m a g
a z i n e s . G a m e s w e r e enjoyed a n d
a n o t h e r m e e t i n g w a s closed. Mrs.
C. S u s i i s w i t h Mrs., V a r n e y i n
this troop.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1851
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
,.(<PoUUeoX;AdT«ctl£»ai4ut)V>< -
(Political Advertlsemsn,
INDUCTED INTO' U." S. ABJCT i
' • A n n o u n c e m e n t - i s ' made- o t t h e
e n g a g e m e n t ' o f Mlas "Gloria" M o u l ton. d a u g h t e r o f M r . s a d M r s .
C h e s t e r M o u l t o n of G r e e n street,
t o George H a n c h e t t , s o n of M r
a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m . H a n c h e t t of
New D u r h a m . A s u m m e r w e d d i n g
-Is planned.
A r t h u r OaUasber, son of'Mr,
a n d M r s . F r a n c i s G a l l a g h e r of t h i s
t o w n w a s i n d u c t e d I n t o D. 8 . a r m y
s e r v i c e a t t h e M a n c h e s t e r Induc
1
t i o n s t a t i o n l a s t W e d n e s d a y , Feb
r u a r y 28. H e w a s immediately
s e n t t o F o r t Devens, Mass., f o r a s
2 Sham Starting at 6.30
s i g n m e n t to a t r a i n i n g c a m p .
On W e d n e s d a y of t h i s week
R i c h a r d O. Ripley, a n d R a y
THURSDAY • FRIDAY
M i l l e r reported t o t h e M a n c h e s t e r
March 8 - 9
s t a t i o n for a n a l p h y s i c a l exami
WEEK OF CONFERENCE
n a t i o n s a n d i n d u c t i o n . Miller hod
W a l t Disney's
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
p r e v i o u s l y s e r v e d w i t h TJ. S. a r m y
Th* following candidates w s r s nominated
CINDERELLA
P l a n now t o a t t e n d the Mis forces, following W o r l d W a r XL
( i n color)
L a s t T h u r s d a y , J o h n E a s o n , son
a t ths Republican Caucus, a n d your support
sionary and Christian
Service
of M r . a p d M r s . W a l t e r Bason
Second F e a t u r e
Conference, S u n d a y , M a r c h
e n t e r e d the V. S . a r m y .
a t t h s March 13th Town Masting
Roddy Mc Do wall,
through Sunday, March 18, a t the
D a m i a n O ' F l y n n In
Baptist c h u r c h .
is cordially solicited
LADIES' AID SOCIETY
BLACK MIDNIGHT
Sunday, M a r c h 1 1 , a t 1 1 a. m
T h e r e g u l a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g of
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N e w s Weekly
Providence B i b l e I n s t i t u t e Gospel t h e Ladles* A i d s o c i e t y h e l d this
t e a m , musical n u m b e r s b y a w o w e e k W e d n e s d a y a n d t h e 76th
Saturday, March 10
m e n ' s trio, composed of staff m e m a n n i v e r s a r y o b s e r v a n c e , T h u r s
Kirby Grant.
E l e n a V e r d u g o bona of t h e school, a n d a message d a y , March 8, will b e reported
by E v e r e t t Graft a m , a s s i s t a n t
M l l b u r n Stone
n e x t week.
f
President Ferrln. At 7 p . m., Pll
"SNOW DOG"
T h e -town m e e t i n g d a y d i n n e r
grlm'8 Progress, a n a n i m a t e d film
Second F e a t u r e
w i l l b e served by t h e society on
of t h e book by J o h n B u n y a n will
J o h n n y Max Brown
T u e s d a y , March 1 3 , i n t h e vestry
be shown
ThlB w i l l be a u n i o n
a t 12 o'clock.
Max T e r h u n e
service and m a n y a r e expected: to
D o n ' t forget t o <be c o l l e c t i n g
in
attend.
y o u r metals for y o u r c o n t r i b u t i o n
WESTERN RENEGADES
Tuesday, 6 3 0 , Men's F e l l o w to t h e Aid.
ship supper, followed by t h e film
SDH. • HON. - TOES.
J a p a n Welcomes t h e Word
This
Maroh 11, 12, 13
picture) produced b y t h e Pocket HENRY WILSON GRANGE
J o a n F o n t a i n e , Zechery Scott
Testament
League,
depicts
R e u n i o n O r a n g e of U n i o n a t
m i g h t y m o v e m e n t i n p o s t - w a r t e n d e d a r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of Hen
BOBS TO BE BAD
Japan.
r y W i l s o n O r a n g e to p r e s e n t t h e
Second F e a t u r e
Wednesday, 7 p . m., M r s . F r e d O r a n g e H o m e B a n k . A n inter
E v e l y n Ankers
K u r t z , v e t e r a n m i s s i o n a r y .from e s t i n g p r o g r a m w a s ©resented toy
J a m e s Ellison
India, will speak. T h e Dim, W h i l e t h e lecturer, M r s . S a r a h T a n n e r
in
F o l l o w i n g t h e o p e n i n g ceremon
It Is Day, will b e s h o w n .
'I'M K TEXAN MEETS
T h u r s d a y , 7 p . m . Dr V i n c e n t ies, a discussion of t h e t o w n war
tigiud, Car/ C Blanchard, Chairman Republican Town Comnuttu
CALAMITY JANE
Brushwyler. g e n e r a l s e c r e t a r y of r a n t w a s h e l d , w i t h Selectmen
( I n color)
the Conservative B a p t i s t F o r e i g n Leo N e w b u r y a n d Melvln E a r l e
Mission society, will b r i n g a chal p r e s e n t . The w a r r a n t a n d budget
News Weekly
t r a n s e c t i o n s back to 1800 or
Ienglng message o n C o n d i t i o n s o n w e r e read a n d s e v e r a l i n t e r e s t i n g COUHISSIONEBS' BULLETIN
there a b o u t s , to g e t i n euch i
WED. . THTJRS. • FBI.
tho Mission Field
He w i l l also Ideas were b r o u g h t u p . I t was
T h e major i t e m so for t h i s year state. A small s u m could hm
voted to sponsor a Softball t e a m
Show p i c t u r e s .
March 14, 15, 16
F r i d a y , 7 p m , Mrs. C u t h b e r t a n d E v e r e t t P a g e a u w a s voted t o h a s been working o u t a satisfac been provided whereby 10 or IS
J o a n Evans, Farley Granger
son, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of t h e Gospel a c t a s m a n a g e r . A d o n a t i o n w a s tory Budget for 1951 w h i c h will books c o u l d have b e e n proper);
Ann Blyth, Jane Wyatt
Radio Station H C J B , will speak voted t o the f u n d for N e w Homp r e q u i r e the expenditure ot close bound each year. Also, a t iiu
t o & ouar.ter of a million dollars. meeting t h e $5,000 g i v e n us u><»
and s h o w the Aim, voice of t b s h i r e crippled c h i l d r e n .
OUR VERY OWN
Andes.
D o n o t forget t h a t n e x t Monday W e a r e faced w i t h rising costs, the e x t r a work o r improvement*
W a y n e MorTte, P a t O'Brien
a t 7 30 p m„ t h e r e will b e a spec g i v i n g service a t least u p t o t h e a t t h e C o u n t y F a r m a n d censer-[
JOHNNY ONE EYE
ial m e e t i n g to c o n f e r t h e t h i r d de a v e r a g e standard of t h e o t h e r vatlvely estimated b y -ua to cot |
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
mailcjI
N e w s Weekly
g r e e . T h i s w i l l b e followed by countries, m a k i n g improvements $8,000, w a s deducted
Myles D. B l a n c h a r d , M l n i s t o r
card party
T h e g e n e r a l p u b l i c is a t t h e County F a r m t h a t h a v e al the official Budget $268,600—|
C h u r c h school a t 9 45 M o r n i n g
Invited
It will >be In c h a r g e of r e a d y been too long neglected J17,l%2 68 over 1950.
worship a t 11 T h e s u b j e c t will
t h e w a y s a n d m e a n s c o m m i t t e e T h e Improvements a t t h e County
We believe i t -was u n w i s e to r<r I
bo " F r o m Here O n " .
L a s t T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , March Home a r e demands by t h e New fuse to appropriate t h i s .comp&rs- [
F a m i l y night s u p p e r will b e o h 8. t h e t h i r d d e g r e e t e a m , w i t h H a m p s h i r e Dept. of Public H e a l t h tively s m a l l sum for s u c h vital
Before you buy
served T h u r s d a y n i g h t , MarcSi 8 W a l t e r P e r k i n s a s m a s t e r , exem for a new milk room or major Items a s a sanitary b u t t e r room
c o m m e m o r a t i n g t h e 7 6 t h a n n l v e r pllfled t h e t h i r d degree a t Cen c h a n g e in the present one, a new and equipment a t t h e 'home, •
s e e our
a r y of t h e d e d i c a t i o n of t b e -pres t e n n i a l Orange I n B a r r l n g t o n b u t t e r room w i t h new equipment, sanitary m i l k room a t t h e Dairy
e n t c h u r c h edifice S u p p e r w i l l be L a s t F r i d a y e v e n i n g t h e ladles' fire s t o p partitions with double- Barn, fire stop iloorB a t etch
a t 6 30 a n d t i l e Bervice, w h i c h d e g r e e team, w i t h D o r o t h y R U B s w i n g i n g doors a t a l t s t a i r w a y s stairway landing to confine Ire
will Include a s p e c i a l p r o g r a m sell a s master, conferred t h e first a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s other than rais and smoke t o that p a r t i c u l a r floor
will be held a t 8 p . m , c h a i r m a n d e g r e e a t Bow L a k e G r a n g e in ing -windowe a t t h e exits t o fire should a fire start, a n d some kind
Mrs. J o h n F C l o u t m a n .
N o r t h wood.
of s w i n g i n g doors t o the Ire
Following the regular morning
escape e x i t s so a person could
On February 5 we submitted a walk o u t c a r r y i n g a n invalid In
worship period, S u n d a y , a n In
Large variety of
B u d g e t for consideration t o t h e stead o t raising a window and
formal m e e t i n g of m e m b e r s will LOCAL SCHOOL OFFICIALS
County Convention assembled a t climbing o v e r t h e sill. W h a t ac
be h e l d to dleauss t h e c a l l i n g of
ATTEND EDUCATION
the C o u n t y Home w h e r e each Item tion t h e N e w Hampshire Departnew minister.
was explained a n d considered. A jjnent of H e a l t h will t a k e tor re
L e n t e n services every W e d n e s CONFERENCE IN CONCORD
few changes w e r e made. T h e fusing t o c a r r y mit_ithia-deia*iid
day n i g h t a t 8 o'clock.
M r s . Stanley, Dolliver, a mem
Clerk stl C o u r t - r e d u c e d h i s esti of theirs, w e are- a t t h i s time un
ber of t h e F a r m i n g t o n school
m a t e of $30,000 to »26,5O0; t h e able to s a y . Certainly it is too
board, Maurice Taylor, principal
Delegation felt Board and Care ot much to expect or even ask tbe
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of F a r m i n g t o n high, Bchool, a n d
Children, for wihlch w e now p a y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t a n d M a t r o n to ab
Fred FloweUlng, Pastor
C h e s t e r W . Doe, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
$30 .per month t o foster homeB, sorb these n e w costs from their
Our Sunday. school brings
t h e F a r m i n g t o n school district,
Very i n t e r e s t i n g l e s s o n t h i s w e e a w e r e I n a t t e n d a n c e a t a s t a t e w i d e should be raised t o $35 per m o n t h regular o p e r a t i n g B u d g e t already
and a s t h e County h a s on a v e r a g e reduced b y about $4,-000
n h e cle nsin
c-f t
temple,
ft Orange Straot < o n d tw e see aquite g©lsdrlyh e h a t o u r c o n f e r e n c e on s e c u r i n g t e a c h e r s of b e t w e e n SO a n d 100 children, marked for completion of theear I
a
w
lire
for o u r children, h e l d in r e p r e
Farmington, N. H« Lord desired r e g a r d i n g t h e p l a c e s e n t a t i v e s hall, S t a t e House, Con the requested $36,600 was raised pump project left over from last |
to $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 , t h e r e g u l a r a p p r o p r i year.
of w o r s h i p . I t w u a to bo a p l a c e c o r d , l a s t F r i d a y , M a r c h 2
TeL S461
Ring Bell
ation of $95,000 for t h e County
of p r a y e r , a n d n o t a p l a c e of mer
Open Until 7 P. M.
D u r i n g t h e m o r n i n g session,
Also a t t h e Public H e a r i n g the I
c h a n d i s i n g , h i l a r i t y a n d confu a d d r e s s e s were m a d e by N . H F a r m a n d Jail w a s carefully scru
tinized, a s we h a d operated i t for Bill to i n c r e a s e the p a y of Count; [
sion.
G o v e r n o r S h e r m a n Adams, Com
Our classes m e e t a t 10 o'clock m l s s l o n e r Finis E . E n g l e m a n of $91,711 64 lest y e a r a n d t u r n e d Commissioners of Stratford Coun
(Political Advertisement)
S u n d a y for t h e s t u d y of t h i s les C o n n e c t i c u t . Mrs. F r a n c i s Floyd $3,288 36 into t h e Budget sur ty from $1200 per y e a r to $ 1 8 0 0
plus, t o r a "possible reduction. W e was diacuBsed. In our t w o previ
son.
Morning w o r s h i p
follows a m o t h e r o t four c h i l d r e n ; Lionel
explained, a t t h i s t i m e , we h a d ous b u l l e t i n s we h a d mentioned
w h e n t h e pastor w i l l be s p e a k i n g Metlvler, a s t u d e n t a t P l y m o u t h
economized every w a y we could t h a t it w a s our hope that the
o n t h e subject, " T h i r s t "
T e a c h e r s College, Miss Mabel Mc even t o allow stocks of c l o t h i n g
In t h e evening w e s h a l l a t t e n d Kelvey, a teacher a t Berlin (high a n d food to r u n low t o save t h e County Delegation w o u l d gire
TOWN MEETING
a -union service a t t h e B a p t i s t school, a n d H o n o r a b l e R a y S. L a - funds for the new fire pumps we serious consideration t o ' s o m e cost
TUES., MAR. 13, '51 Church a n d see t h e m o v i n g p i c roba, c h a i r m a n ot t h e e d u c a t i o n were installing a n d tor wihlch ot living Increase to a l l t h e Coun
ty Officers. With t h e exception |
t u r e , " P i l g r i m ' s P r o g r e s s . " T h i s Is commission of t h e S t a t e Re-or there w a s no appropriation. Un
VOTES WIN ELECTI0NB
of t h e Solicitor who h a d some In
in color a n d bos been p r o d u c e d a t g a n i z n t l o n Commission.
f o r t u n a t e l y the F a i r b a n k s Morse crease i n 1944, a l l s a l a r i e s were I
NOT PROMISES
a g r e a t c o s t in t i m e a n d m o n e y
D u r i n g the afternoon,
g r o u p Company had some difficulty with based on conditions i n 1926 We I
YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT. Many of t h e older folk h a v e r e a d c o n f e r e n c e s were h e l d , f e a t u r i n g the gasoline-driven ipump. W e h a v e a u t h o r i t y to t a k e care ot I
Ihe book, a n d we a r e s u r e y o u d i s c u s s i o n s on h o w former h i g h u n d e r s t a n d it tolled to meet t h e employees b u t County
Officers
will w a n t to see t h e p i c t u r e .
factory salaries a r e s e t by law a n d roust |
school t e a c h e r s m a y t a k e Bpeclal required Underwriters'
Our place of p r a y e r Is o p e n courses
to become
e l e m e n t a r y test a n d changes h a d to be m a d e be c h a n g e d by a n a c t of legisla
every T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t 7 o'clock t e a c h e r s .
a t considerable e x t r a cost—about ture. K n o w i n g they would bo In J
and we would be h a p p y to h a v e
$2200 ( n o t to t h e County a s w e session Oils year, w e hoped tbe |
you Join us there.
were covered by c o n t r a c t ) . T h i s Delegation would take t h e initia
delay prohibited t h e u s e of t h e tive a n d file a bill for some In
PAPER. DRIVE' TO START
mqney w e saved l a s t year a n d we crease for a l l t h e Officers—It on
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
SATURDAY, MARCH 10
will h a v e to take t h a t a m o u n t o u t ly a token amount. However, u I
S u n d a y mosses, 8 a n d 10 3 0
BY CUB SCOUT PACK 191
of t h i s year's appropriation
a. m .
t h e closing" date Xor filing bills |
for
C o m m u n i o n , S u n d a y s , 7.16
On S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 10, all well a s t h e cost of heavy electric was close o t hand a n d if w»« ap
a. m .
p a r e n t t h a t n o t h i n g -was going to
Cub Scouts a r e a s k e d t o meet
SELECTMAN
t h e i r - - C u b m a s t e r , W a l t e r K o u l l - conduct pipe, wire a n d swltahes be done b y the Delegation, tbe
W e e k - d a y masses, 7JU) ja
lord, a t t h e town h a l l a t 9 a . m . , for t h e 40 horse power electric present b i l l w a s filed b y one of
for T h r e e Years—4 S a t u r d a y mass, 8 a. m.
Benediction of t h e
Blessed to s t a r t a tour of t h e t o w n for motor w h i c h we h a v e b u t which t h e delegates {or t h e Commission!
collection of n e w s p a p e r s a n d could n o t be assembled or paid era. From o u r observation, at tbe
S a c r a m e n t , Sunday 4 p» m
C o m m u n i o n , flm F r i d a y s , 6 m a g a z i n e s . Everyone Is u r g e d t o for u n t i l t h e old steam p u m p Is Public H e a r i n g , it would seem
set o u t t h e i r collection of p a p e r s taken o u t a n d t h e two new ones t h a t our good intentions had de
a, m . ; m a s s 7 a. m.
Confessions, S a t u r d a y , 7 p . m w h i c h o t h e r w i s e w o u l d be t h r o w n installed. We estimated t h a t t h e generated t o a political matte' ]
Confraternity classes,
T h u r s In t h e d u m p , a n d l e t t h e Oubs total c o s t will be $4,000. W e a l wblah is n o t fair to t h e present
t a k e t h e m a w a y . T h e y w i l l b e so called t h e a t t e n t i o n ot the Del County Officers, the C o u n t y or the |
day, 7 30 p . m.
C a t e c h i s m classes, F r i d a y , 3.30 used f o r a good c a u s e a n d t h egation to the d e m a n d of t h e De future C o u n t y Officers a n d each
O u b s -will save y o u t h e b o t h e r o? p a r t m e n t , of Public Health which items a s increases i n population
throwing them away.
we estimated, by u s i n g our own a n d v a l u a t i o n irom 1980 to date
T h e C u b s a n d t h e i r p a r e n t s ihelp, w o u l d cost a n o t h e r $4,000. should b e .taken into considera
DRY C L E A N I N G
will e n j o y t h e i r b l u e a n d gold We w e r e questioned a s t o w h e t h e r tion. I n 1 9 3 0 t h e population was
p o t t y t o ,be held T u e s d a y , M a r o h we could do all t h i s work w i t h a n 38,680 a n d t h i s amount w a s In
GARMENTS DYED
27, i n t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h extra $6,000 and a f t e r consulta creased to 51,121 i n 1950. Tbe
v e s t r y . I t is u r g e d t h a t a l l p a r tion w i t h t b e Superintendent, w e valuation In 1930 was $42,880 1 5 9
JUNCTION OF
'
LAUNDRY AGENT
e n t s e n c o u r a g e t h e i r y o u n g s t e r s advised t h a t We would t r y t o do a n d in I 9 6 0 t h e valuation In
Central 6 High Streeii
creased to $60^589,485.01.
by cooperating with them t o make
T h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n w a s raised
f t. . * l l l - . P t S U A U , (• . . « » . . , . £
t h i s a successful occasion. T h e from $9-5.000
$100,000 m a k i n g
We hove secured a good con
den meetings this month have
total Budget of $266,283
JameslM.Parfitt c o n c e n t r a t e d on p r e p a r a t i o n s for On F e b r u a r y 12 a Public Hear t r a c t for 1 2 0 0 tons of coal from
t h e p a r t y . Also t h e b o y s a r e v e r y i n g w a s h e l d a t t h e Court House t h e Diamond Match Company of
m u c h I n t e r e s t e d i n t h e i r w o r k o n In Dover a n d a g a i n t h e Budget Dover for $10.77 per t o n which U
u SOUTH HAIR STREET
considerably leas t h a n we have
achievements.
was c a r e f u l l y g o n e over a n d i t
paid t h o ' l a s t t w o yearr. W e (hare
Next Door To Lincoln'*
seemed t i t t l e or n o reduction
also c o n t r a c t e d for a year"a supply
Open Daily 8,80 to 5.30
could toe m a d e . Out F e b r u a r y 2 0
of fuel o i l tor the Court House
•i'il' ',
—
Farmington .
: # i f F h e Straight
Republican Ticket
Charles W. Webster Selectman 3 years
Bertha Y. Pelletier
Town Treasurer
Leslie E . Ham
Town Clerk
Kenneth W. Dickie
Road Agent
Elmer F. plough
Chief of Police
Carl W. Worster
Asst. Chief of Police
Arthur G. Webster
Auditors
Ronald D. Parrock
Walter E . Young Trustee of Trust Funds
m
Curtain Material
It win save you money
BUTTONS
VELVET RIBBON In BLACK
BURNO'S
Remnant Shop
V O T E
CHARLES W.
WEBSTER
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
V O T E
SIMMS
Machinist
Farmington
Insurance
& Real Estate
Francis J.
Mooney Corp.
OFFICE HOURS:
9 a. m. To 5 p. m. DAILY
TEL. 5291 12 CENTRAL ST.
FARMINGTON, H. H.
REAL ESTATE
Village Homes
Farms
Shore Lots
'*„<' -Boiiaeu Opportunities
Melviri E. Downing
REALTOR
- 31 Walnut St., Rochester
THBEE-DAY SERVICE
ADAMS
CLEANERS
21 MECHANIC STREET
FAMUNGTON, H. H.
Free Kok-np ana Delivery
Service.
TELEPHONE 5432
^Office Open.Daily from
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
6t
^ ^ ! ! ^ L ° and
*t*poncord
amtoa
approved
fhe B u d g e t after d e d u c t i n g $2,683
from .the'' Register of Deeds' a p
p r o p r i a t i o n — a i t a t a o u n t request
ed t o p l a c e slip covers on a b o u t
,400 r e c o r d Shocks. T h i s item h o d
caused considerable - controversy
at t h e t w o hearings e n d w a r d n e ;
i n o u r ' o p i n i o n , to ahort-slgtitedn e s s o t (previous CommlssioneTB
[and Delegations w h o h a v e allowed
over 400 valuable a n d non-re
placeable County record books,
containing a l l the Real Estate
-wTOf-Tarls taM Coal of Dover
for .127 p e r ' g a l l o n .
•We a r e now: m a k i n g a r a m p »*
t h e County Home u s i n g relief
-worker* a n d prisoners. T h e pur
pose of t h e r a m p i s t o enable
w h e e l c h a i r p a t i e n t s to roll their
c h a i r s itr o r o u t of t h e basement
instead of b e i n g dependent upon
help to t a k e t h e m u p o r down
s t e p s a s i t Is a t present.
W e h a v e borrowed $200,400 U
anticipation of taxes from <t>*
Second N a t i o n a l Bank of Boston,
interest a t 1 . 0 8 9 % .
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1951 Article Farmington Historical Society Meeting About Congregational Church History Farmington News Page2
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An article covering a Farmington Historical Society meeting about the First Congregational Church history, as covered by the Farmington News, Page2, March 9th 1951.
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1951
anniversary
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First Congregational Church
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religion
spirituality
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Group Photo-Farmington Historical Society Room
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Group photo in the Farmington Historical Society room, lower level, the Goodwin Library. Photo taken late 1950's to early 1960's.
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Mr. & Mrs. Carleton
Mary Cloutman
Ruby Barret
Edna Berry
Lillian Emerson
Vala Sabine
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Louise V Hoage Obituary 2015
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A Fosters Daily Democrat clipping of the obituary of Louise V Hoage of Farmington. the clipping includes a text obituary for Louise V. Hoage and a small inset photograph, taken sometime later in life, which is a close up of her face.<br /><br />The clipping reads: <br /><br /><em>OBITUARIES </em><br /><em>Louise V. Hoage </em><br /><em>FARMINGTON -Louise V. Hoage, age 92, of Main Street Farmington, died Sunday, April 26, 2015, at Wolfeboro Bay Care. </em><br /><br /><em>Born December 13, 1922, in Yvignac, France, the daughter of Louis and Victorine (Haguet) Houssaye, she resided in Farmington, New Hampshire since 1946. </em><br /><br /><em>She was a Past President of the Farmington Historical Society, a long time volunteer at Blessed Bargains, run by the First Congregational Church, a custodian at the Farmington Library and a member of the Farmington Woman's Club. Louise won many prizes for her pie entries at the New Hampshire Farm Museum. She enjoyed gardening, knitting, braiding and attending a local French Club. </em><br /><br /><em>Preceded in death by her husband Richard Hoage and their daughter Michelene, she is survived by her daughter Sharon and son in law Gerry Boisvert of Little¬ton, Colorado, 2 grandchildren: Danielle and Aaron, nephew Steve and wife Carol Hoage, niece Kathy and husband David Cardinal and John Varone, who was like a son to her. </em><br /><br /><em>A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, April 30,2015, at 11 a.m. at First Congregational Church on Main Street in Farmington with Rev. Debra Pratt-Peckham, pastor, officiating. </em><br /><br /><em>Urn interment will follow at Pine Grove Cemetery in Farmington. To express condolences, please visit: www.pea-sleefuneralhome .com. </em><br /><br /><em>In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: Blessed Bargains Lighting Fund, through the First Congregational Church.</em> <br /><br />Size : 7.5 x 3.75 <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
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Sunday, April 26, 2015
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News Clipping- History Buffs Give Scholarship
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In this article from the Sunday March 2, 2014, Sunday Citizen, the Farmington Historical Society gives the 2014 scholarship to Kelsey Gregoire. Seen in the photo, from left to right are Vice President Dottie Bean, Secretary Joyce White, Kelsey Gregoire, and President Jim Horgan.
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Sunday Citizen
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Sunday Citizen
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2014
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Roscoe Chamberlin, Fred Dexter, Roger Nutter and Stanley Place are in this photo. All were members of Farmington Historical Society cleaning up the area around former Vice-president Henry Wilson's stone, at the Farmington Country Club. They were paying their annual respects by tidying around the marker and site of his birthplace.
These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in May 1986.
The original photo has been damaged. Some restoration is present.
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Photo Credit: Rochester Courier
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May 1986
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Photo Farmington Historical Society Cleanup Henry Wilson Rock Puddledock Press May 1986
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Puddledock Press Article 1986 Man & Woman of the Year John Nolan and Phyllis Kuligowski
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A Puddledock Press article from September of 1986 featuring the Man & Woman of the Year, John Nolan and Phyllis Kuligowski. <br /><br />The text of the article reads: <br /><br /><p><em>The First Annual Puddledock Press Man & Woman of the Year contest was certainly a great success. With the choices, you, the voters, have made, we have two well -deserving public worthies reigning for this</em><br /><em> year. Man of the Year, John Nolan, is well known within the commun-ity for his work with our youngsters. His dedication has given kids innovative programs suited for healthy development, which is vital in the growth into productive and responsible adults. Also, John's work in the community as a whole has shown the system of civic input as one way of concerned residents making a difference in the change or improvement of their town.</em></p>
<p><em>Woman of the Year, Phyllis Kuligowski, is also active in community affairs. After twenty-one years of service to the Goodwin Library , Phyllis is retiring. She has been instrumental in the growth and up-</em><br /><em> dating of our Public Library and has instituted such programs as the Children's Reading Hour and the annual Art Exhibition. Phyllis is currently holding an office in the New Durham and Farmington Histori-</em><br /><em> cal Society along with Deaconess of the Congregational Church in town As a co-worker states, "Phyllis is involved in many organizations,but</em><br /><em> does not advertise her civic commitments," She is dedicated and me-ticulous in every endeavor she may fortake, yet, she prefers to re-main "unsung".</em></p>
<p><em>We The Puddledock Staff, would like to congratulate John and Phyllis and thank YOU, the public, for participating!</em></p>
<br /><br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in September 1986. <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
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Puddledock Press
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Puddledock Press
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1986
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Puddledock Press November 1999 50 Years Farmington Historical Society
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A Puddledock Press November 1999 issue with an article covering the 50 year anniversary of the Farmington Historical Society, with Photos.
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Photo cations:
Eugene Nute, First President, Farmington Historical Society
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Back Row Ned Parker, Delores Bridges, Mary Cloutman
Front Row Iola Sabine, Lillian Emerson, Henry Johnson
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Puddledock Press
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Puddledock Press November 1999
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November 1999
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Video-The Farmington NH Historical Society- Jean Davenhall-The New Hampshire 48 Four Thousand Footers
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Video-The Farmington NH Historical Society- Jean Davenhall-The New Hampshire 48 Four Thousand Footers <br /><br />The June 3rd Farmington Historical Society meeting promotions read: <br /><br /><em>The feature will be Jean Davenhall, as guest speaker. Jean is a lifelong Farmington resident whose passion for hiking and the outdoors led her to recently complete climbing The NH 48 Four Thousand Footers, a list of New Hampshire's mountains reaching 4,000 feet or more in elevation.</em><br /><br /><em> Jean's interest in the outdoors includes not only hiking but skiing (alpine, Nordic and water), snowshoein</em>g<em>, kayaking, running and bicycling. Jean's adventures in the outdoors have included skiing Tuckerman s Ravine for many years with her ski buddies, snowmobiling 1,700 miles around the Gaspe Peninsula in Eastern Quebec, Canada, skiing out west as well as kayaking many NH rivers and lakes. Her first trip to the summit of Mt. Washington was in 1996 when she had the opportunity to run in the Mt. Washington Road Race. She reached the summit in 2:08! Jean also ran the Nute Ridge Half Marathon several times!</em><br /><br /><em>Jean will share her experience with an interactive talk and slideshow of her recent 20 mile day-hike through the Pemigewasset Wilderness from Twin Mountain to Lincoln with her husband Tom and their Standard Poodle, Ava, on their journey to achieve their goal of climbing all 48 NH Four Thousand Footers. Their sojourn in the wilderness began an hour before daybreak on September 18, 2010, and Jean will share the beautiful photos she took throughout the day until they reached their destination some twelve hours and twenty miles later!</em> <br /><br /><br />This is a digital file in the collection. To view the video you will need to make an appointment to view this file. RKL FHS
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Kyle Leach & Stan Freeda -Farmington Historical Society
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