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ERrPAT,
DALLY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
TO BEGIN MONDAY
The fourth annual Dally Vacation
Bible s c h o o l of F a r m l n g t o n will
open M o n d a y m o r n i n g . J u l y 7. un
der t h e united direction o f the AdTent. Baptist
and
Congregational
c h u r c h e s . T h e school
w i l l meet
dally f r o m » to 11 a m Ave days of
the w e e k for threo w e e k .
The s c h o o l will be d i v i d e d Into
three u n i t s
T h e b e g i n n e r s ' school
I n c l u d i n g all those u n d e r e i g h t years
years o f a g e , w i l l meet a t t h e School
street s c h o o l ,
the p r i m a r y school,
w h i c h w i l l Include all
t h o s e be
tween t h e a g e s of e i g h t
and
ten,
meeting; at the Baptist c h u r c h , and
the J u n i o r s c h o o l . I n c l u d i n g those
over t e n , m e e t i n g at t h e Congrega
tlonal c h u r c h . T h e c h i l d r e n will
report
to these s c h o o l s Monday
m o r n i n g at nine o ' c l o c k
FEATS TOLL PACK YOTO WEES-SUB BAQ FOE THE
FOURTH. HEBE YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING THAT YOU
WILL OBOWS INTO THE HOLIDAY WEEK-END.
New Dresses
At Very Special Prices! $ 1 QQ 4-gx ? C fift
For Your Fourth!
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T h e w o r k o f the s c h o o l a s In the
past, w i l l consist o f Bible- stories
memory
work, dramatization
of
stories, s e w i n g , reed w o r k , basket
ry, c a l i s t h e n i c s , doll m a k i n g , soap
carving, wood-work, etc
On
Fri
day o f oaoh w e e k an a s s e m b l y will
be h e l d In w h i c h the e n t i r e school
will g a t h e r for a special program.
The
t e a c h i n g staff o f t h e school
Includes a number o f t e a c h e r s from
each o f the throe c h u r c h e s , with
Mr
H o p p e r o f the
Congregational
c h u r c h , as principal. T h e r e are
still a f e w teachers noSded.
The
w o r k or the s c h o o l through
out t h e next three w e e k s w i l l move
r a p i d l y t o w a r d the a n n u a l exhibi
tion n i g h t , to be h o l d F r i d a y even
ing. J u l y 26
T o t h i s exhibition,
p a r e n t s a n d friends w i l l b e invited,
the w o r k o f the school w i l l bo on
d i s p l a y , a n d a p r o g r a m by the chil
dren w i l l be presented
DANCING—Printed or Plain Chiffon*, Pastel Georgettes.
SPOBTS—Silk Piqne, Rajah, Rayon Stripe*, Bflk Crepe.
TOWH—Silk Crepei, Printed or Plain.
HORNING WEAR—Neatly ityled, colorful Dimities,
Toilet, Print*.
For the Waves and the Sands
LOW BACKED BATHING SUITS for Snn Tan
BATHING OAFS, in all styles
WHITE DUCK PANTS for Beach Lounger*
BATHING SHOES to match rait* and cap*
$2.08
25o and 60o
$1.00
fiOo
pair
An Exceptional Value!
BLOUSES OF VOILE, BAYON, SILK CREPE
$1.00 to $3.95
SCARFS to flatter on Sport Outfits, all color* $1.00 • $1.50
HANDBAGS, roomy, convenient, of Tapestry Leather $2.98
COSTUME JEWELRY for travel wear, sport
or evening wear
50c to $2.98
Hosiery
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
AUTO ACCIDENT BEINGS PAIB
BEFORE COURT
Full-fashioned, Service Weight
$1.00 - $1.60
Full-fashioned, Chiffon
$1.20 • $1.95
Full-fashioned, Semi-Chiffon
88o - $1.00
Semi-fashioned, "Bare Leg" Hose
$1.00 pair
(In all the Leading Summer Shades)
HOSIERY FOR KEN
HEN'S GOLF HOSE
HEN'S SILK TIES
-
W h e n a B u i c k a u t o m o b i l e operat
ed b y Harry S p u d o w l t x o f Boston,
accompanied
by A . I. Cohen o f
B r o o k l l n e , Mass., s t r u k e a n d broke
off a t e l e p h o n e pole n e a r t h e Coun
try c l u b golf course M o n d a y after
noon, w a s the b e g i n n i n g o f an ac
c i d e n t t h a t subsequently landed the
two y o u n g men In
court
several
hours lator, w h e r e t h e y
pleaded
guilty.
S p u d o w i t z a n s w e r e d to the
c h a r g e o f b e i n g under the Influence
of I n t o x i c a t i n g l i q u o r a n d reckless
d r i v i n g , and Cohen p l e a d e d guilty
to t h e c h a r g e o f i n t o x i c a t i o n , and
they p a i d respective fines o f $100
and c o s t s o f 16.70 a n d tio and costs
of $ 6 7 0 , T h e i n t o x i c a t i o n charge
was p r o s e c u t e d toy C h i e f o f Police
W B. D a m e , and the r e c k l e s s driving
c h a r g e b y State M o t o r o y c l e Officer
R a l p h - E m e r s o n , In- Imposing- »»n-j
tences. J u d g e A . H. W l g g l n soveroly
r e p r i m a n d e d t h e offenders.
25o, 39o, 50o pair
75o pair
39o eaoh
HISSES' SPORT HOSE
39o, fiOo pair
17c pair, 3 pair* 60o
"SISTER SUE" Three-quarter Length
CBHiDREN'S.SOOKS AND ANRXETTES, Silk Rayon 25o pair
Silk Rayon Underwear
INCLUDING BLOOMERS, FRENCH PANTIES, STEP-INS
Specially Priced at 59c each
HLW. P R A Y & CO.
'
Rochester, N. H.
WB
COMPLIMENTS O F
f
COMPLIMENTS OF
RBOOMMBND
The Farmington
Insurance Agency
Tri;St«te Express
G. F. Mooney 8c Son
Fast Seaboard and Inland
Motor Transportation
I
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Rev
B. L i n c o l n B l g e l o w , pastor
of t h e N u t e R i d g e c h u r o h , w i l l sup
ply t h e p u l p i t Sunday, J u l y 6
M i d w e e k services w i l l b e discon
tinued d u r i n g July.
WOOD TURNERS
Providing etoady employment to
W e are e q u i p p e d t o r e n d e r
B o s t o n Office:
G8 B r o a d S t r e e t
J': townspeople for over 14 year*.
c o m p l e t e Insurance s e r v i c e .
V
A local Institution.
Phone Han-8870
W r i t e or telephone today
(.Of Course We Believe in Farmingtom F a r m l n g t o n : P h o n e s 8 7 - 3 an&J!7-S
P h o n e 17
ilMnln Btroot
Phone 104
Of Coarse We Believe in Famington Of C o u r s e We B e l i e v e i n F a r m l n g t o n
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COMPLIMENTS O F
Geo. B. Leavitt Go.
Manufacturer* of
••BUTTERFLY" FOOTWEAR
•Of Ooni'ia We Believe in Famingtoa
M a i n Street
j~
Phone
108
We Believe in Farmington—
Do You?
WE ASK THE PEOPLE OF FARVJNOT0N AND VICINITY TO
COOPERATE WITH THESE MERCHANTS BY PATRONIZ
ING THEM. WHEN YOU DO, THEY WILL BELIEVE THAT
"YOU BELIEVE IN FARMINGTON."
;| Twin State Gai ft Elao. Go.
THE STORY OF FARMINGTON
K
Herring Farmlngton with
Light! Heat and Power
for over ten yean.
Service — Satisfaction — Xfflolener
of Couise We Believe in Fanaintton
'Farmlngton, N. H.
Phohe 114-1
( C o n t i n u e d from l a s t w e e k )
s s
The
of
|^ ,
COMPUMBNTS O F
Fred A. Giles
*,
Lumber Dealer
;• Xuwbtr arid Building Supplies
^ Estimates cheerfully furnished.
Of Ceuxse We Believe in Famingtoa
X»«t Grove Street
Phone 71-1
p u b l i c l i b r a r y dates b a c k t o 186S, w h e n a g r o u p
prominent men united
sociation.
in forming; t h e Social L i b r a r y A s
T h e l i b r a r y g r e w consistently tor many y e a r s
un
disaster
through
the
generosity of
m a n y friends and t h e ambition of t h e association a n d
interested.
new
S T R A N D T
THEATRE
Farmlngton, N. H.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
JULY 4 and 6
Special Holiday Show
Will Sogers in his latest
"80 THIS 18 LONDON"
With Irene Rich
NEWS
Pabutbod Friday, at Fmnnlaztoa. N. H.. br
CAKL 8. THOMAS
Corrwpondraca and Itema in the nature of
oewi aao cordjaUr aolid tad, but sneb matter
mart reach the ofaca In a^a&onablo
to Intare publication In the current Issuo.
All Communication* containing expresslone of
opinion must be accompanied br the eljcnatnre
of tbe writer, and inch matter wol ho tnn* -1
at the dlacretlon of tne pnbUanar.
t1l
TSRHB OF SUBSCRIPTION. SIM rat r
tLOOSU alontba
50o Three Montha
Also
"BRATS"
Laurel and Hardy Comedy
Funniest
Picture
Made.
News Weekly
Matpiee Saturday at 2.30
MONDAY and TUESDAY
JULY 7 and 8
All Talking Picture
"CLANCY IN WALL STREET"
J U L Y FOTJBTH
The " N e w s " g o e s t o press
this
week o n t h e o r e o f t h e great A m e r l
with
can h o l i d a y . I n d e p e n d e n c e d a y , July
Charles Murray
Lucien Littlefield 4th, w h i c h o c c u r s o n F r i d a y . It
Now
InuRh picture, funnier than
will b e t h e 164th a n n i v e r s a r y o t t b e
"McFadden's Flats."
Declaration of Independence
and
Also
that "tfhe spirit o f ' 7 6 " still
sur
Short Subjeots
vives n o t merely Is a tradition but
So Matinee Monday at 2.30
as o n e o f the g r e a t e s t
American
a c h i e v e m e n t s , t h e r e is p l e n t y o f
manifest e v i d e n c e w i t h i n
our
na
NOTICE:
tional b o u n d a r i e s
a n d all
United
This theatre will be olosed on
s t a t e s possessions. Business w i n be
Wednesdays and Thursdays
{suspended g e n e r a l l y a n d the A m e r l
until farther notice.
can c o l o r s will p r e d o m i n a t e . W h i l e
F a r m l n g t o n has c o n t e m p l a t e d n o or
dered p r o g r a m f o r t h e
day's
cele
bration, there w i l l be n o t h i n g lack
(Political A d v e r t i s e m e n t )
ing In t h e spirit
o f tbe o c c a s i o n .
From t h e small c h i l d up, t h e r e w i l l
an a r d e n t display o f A m e r i c a n pride.
If not w i t h a p a r t i c i p a t i o n
in
the
revelry and t h e
enchantment of
a d d i n g to the g e n e r a l racket, there
HAVING BEEN URGED BY MY will b e an o r d e r e d p r e s e r v a t i o n of
peace a n d p r o s p e r i t y that has been
FBIENDS AND INFLUENCES
ia preparation
f o r many w e e k s .
0F>THE
The g r o o m i n g o f residential p r o p e r
ty and places o f business has been
in preparation f o r m i d s u m m e r and
tbe 4th of July f o r m a n y w e e k s and
TO BECOME A
tbe a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s are Impressed
upon a n y and all o b s e r v e r s w h o care
to s u r v e y the g e n e r a l aspect
with
thoughtful consideration. Wherever
FOR THE OFFICE O F
a p i e c e ,of p r o p e r t y o f w h a t e v e r na
ture h a s , a n o u t s t a n d i n g p r o m i n e n c e
there h a v e been
no
reservations
In m a k i n g it p r e s e n t a b l e
to tbe
gaze w l t b c l e a n l i n e s s and features
of beautfy more o r loss
abundant.
Beautiful
gardens,
green,
wellcropped lawns a n d fresh paint fore
I COBDIALLY SOLICIT THE cast t h e g l a m o u r a n d r e d o l e n c e o f a
SUPPORT OP MY PARTY .AT thrifty and w e l l - o r d e r e d c o m m u n i t y
THE PRIMARY POLLS IN SEP The preservation o f the c i t i z e n r y
TEMBER. IF NOMINATED AND and t h e property o f suoh a c o m p o s
ELECTED I SHALL GIVE THE ite s t r u c t u r e is a m o n g o u r first re
gards.
Especially a t such t i m e s SB
BEST OP MY ABILITY AND l^he-Fonrth of-Ju4y-. •when -the'-barfl--of
J
hRESOUR(JES^"THE"EAITBTUL | restraint are let d o w n w h i l e a great
PERFORMANCE OF MY DUTIES. ovont o f universal m o m e n t Is b e i n g
celebrated, there is l i k e l y to b e , w l t b
no i n t e n t i o n at lawlessness, a c o m
mon
r e l a x a t i o n t o w a r d destruction
On Bucb o c c a s i o n s a s the F o u r t h of
July,
the
real
patriot,
whether
youth o r adult, Is
tbe
individual
who r e g a r d s w i t h
scrupulous
care
SOMERSWORTH, N. H.
the r i g h t s of othorB and Joins his
fellows In tbe w i l d e s t o f c e l e b r a t i o n
without abandon
In Buch a spirit
of c e l e b r a t i o n e v e r y b o d y has
the
s y m p a t h y and e n c o u r a g e m e n t o f the
C O M P L I M E N T S OF
community
T h o s e w h o use
the
c r o w d e d h i g h w a y s a t this s e a s o n a r e
Farmington National Bank
especially c a u t i o n e d t o a v o i d c o l l i
Chocking A c c o u n t s
sion a n d d e s t r u c t i o n to t h e m s e l v e s
Bate Deposit Boxes
and o t h e r s .
H e r e i n lies o n e o f the
Interest paid at t h e rate of 4 %
greatest elements o f danger a n d It
on Savings A c c o u n t s .
L a r g e enough to s e r v o y o u — s m a l l is s i n c e r e l y hoped t h a t the " N e w s '
e n o u g h to know y o u — s t r o n g e n o u g h will h a v e f e w , if a n y , local casualties
to r e p o r t after t h e h o l i d a y la passed.
to p r o t e c t you.
Of Course We Believe in Farmington To ImpreBs the g r e a t e l e m e n t o f
d a n g e r t h a t is a b r o a d a t t h i s time,
Phone 60
Insurance s t a t i s t i c s e h o w t h a t m o r e
people b u y a u t o m o b i l e Insurance o n
or p r i o r t o this h o l i d a y than a t a n y
other h o l i d a y Benson o f t h e
year.
To Bhow that t h e a p p r e h e n s i o n is
well f o u n d e d , t h e
Insurance
com
C O M P L I M E N T S OF
panies r e p o r t t h a t f o r o n e d a y m o r e
claims a r e paid t h a n for a n y o t h e r
Paul J. Richard Co., Ino.
day In t h e year e x c e p t L a b o r d a y
M a n u f a c t u r e r s of
Goodyear Shoes for Men and Women We c e r t a i n l y u r g e o u r c i t i z e n s to
Of Course We Believe in Farmington c e l e b r a t e t h e F o u r t h and to I n d u l g e
in nil t h e r e a s o n a b l e pastimes, b u t to
Farmlngton
P h o n e 1 1 1 - 2 a n d 111-3
exercise e x t r e m e c a r e In the preser
vation o t their o w n safety a n d t h e
safety o f others.
T h e h a n d l i n g of
fireworks
and e x p l o s i v e s s h o u l d at
all t i m e s b o i n t r u s t e d t o
mature
Judgment and w e s i n c e r e l y
hope
WB RECOMMEND
that w h e r e v e r c h i l d r e n are a l l o w e d
to
handle
these
Instruments
It
P a i n t s a n d Oils, H a r d w a r e , R o o t i n g . will b e u n d e r
the
supervision of
Stores, K i t c h e n W a r e , Sheet M e t a l , their e l d e r s . F r o m
Thursday
at
Plumbing and Heating
m i d n i g h t until F r i d a y a t m i d n i g h t
W e sell H a r d w a r e that
the t o w n w i l l b e u n d e r e x t r a p o l i c e
stands h a r d w e a r .
s u r v e i l l a n c e and a l l l i n e s o f l a w a n d
H o m e comfort a n d g o o d h e a l t h
order- w i l l b e d r a w n tight.
Traffic
depend on sanitary plumbing.
rules m u s t b e o b s e r v e d a n d e x t r e m e
fire.
Of Course We Believe in Farmington p r e c a u t i o n be t a k e n a g a i n s t
With' t h e s e s u g g e s t i o n s In m i n d , n o t
We deliver.
6 South Main Stroet
P h o n e 73-2 to s p o i l o r d e t r a c t f r o m a n y b o d y ' s
good t i m e , but r a t h e r t o Insure t h e
r e s u m p t i o n of o u r p e a c e , p r o s p e r i t y
and p u r s u i t o t h a p p i n e s s a f t e r t h e
WB RECOMMEND
,
"Glorious Fourth"
h a s passed, t h e
N e w s " extends its best wishes tor
Eleotrical Contractor
every b o u n t y t h a t t h e h o l i d a y m a y
Radios
Frigidsire
afford.
Announcement
REPUBLICAN PARTY
County
Commissioner
l
C H A R L E S P.
KINSMAN
A t t h e t i m e o f the d e d i c a t i o n
o f the
Plan your home completely wired;
electrio conveniences never get tired.
Complete line of electric appliances.
Use
E a s t m a n F i l m s t o r beat r e
Our prices won't shock you.
s u l t s ; a l l sites a t
Roberts'
Drug
Of Course We Believe in Farmington Store.
others
beautiful
b u i l d i n g o n M a i n street, made p o s s i b l e t h r o u g h t h e g i f t
of t h e late George H . Goodwin, t h e r e w e r e books, periodicals
a h d ' o t h e r m a t e r i a l s u f l o l e n t to e q u i p t h e library in a
Phone 2S-2
E x t r a sisos i n H o s i e r y . D r e s s e s ,
U n d e r t h l n g s , e t c , ttre f o u n d a t N e d
Parker's.
manner
of w h i c h to be p r o u d .
COMPLIMENTS O F
; F « r m i n < t o n Wood Heel Go.
A; 7. *Vt>o%tin. « i 4 0. 0. Fare, Props.'
\
Vwolaeturer* of*
BigV-gxade Wooi. Keel*
fin»ppy_Heislg
for Snappy Shoee"
Of Coarse. "W« Belters itt y*rjniitgt<>a
South. >c»ln B U e e t
Phone 9
The
h i g h s o h o o l , grown n a t u r a l l y from the
o f t h e . first a o h o o l h o u a e In town i n 1791,
RECOMMEND
The Farmington Cafe
Bpecial Dinners Served Daily,
The
o r i g i n a l b u i l d i n g h a a b e e n altered r e c e n t l y t o c o n f o r m
with
t h e e d u c a t i o n a l r e q u i r e m e n t s of t h e p r e s e n t d a y .
\
WB RECOMMEND
f Dot* A Waldroo Shoe C o ,
building
" f i f t i e s , " w i t h D r . H e n r y R . Parker t h e first p r i n c i p a l .
(Continued nest
iUOUPJAMKHTS OF
WB
w a s o r g a n i s e d In t h e
People'a Market
Funcj Qroc«rI«i,'aiid. Provisions
All H o m e C o o k i n g
E v e r y meal a p l e a s a n t memory.
Of Course We Believe in Farmington
C e n t r a l Street
Farmtnston
week)
WE
WB RECOMMEND
Weymouth*! Battery Station
Batttry and. JgniUon Work
RECOMMEND
George R. Emerson
Grundin's Growing Mash.
M a k e s c h i c k e n s g r o w fftst..^ ...
100% AUtnlte 'Lubrication
tx—\
X««f»
yJ«h
ft
The pla.ee to go when
T«><lef«x>t.Stoclc S p r a y ; v
Novelty KeXajr Shoes
W» dallvar nn/'oreVr ot-.ll or OYtr.
your b*tUry Is low.
R i d s s t o c k and. p r e m i s e s o f h l £ * and.
' A . ' L o c a l 'Institution
You. Trill Snd. li. u p r o A U n U
ixi9 Atceaeorlee
Yuleajihlns
insects. O f i l i t f s . c a n tofl»r.
Of Oaarte We Believe'in F a r B i a f t o a .
to trad* a i r e aa H le Pi—— nt.
;aUniir«r,iur»n
N o r t e keala'SHrwet
•
oC
P a o o a 7 7-1
Of Coarse .We Believe in.' Faxmiagtos
( > e l r e l . 8 t r i » « ,'
si
PS>oaa,.lU
Of ConjWWe BelieV* in. lamiagton.
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The
distinction, l ^ i ^ c o n a e i ' f r o m
60 y e a r s o f liapplly •wadded'aud-eoc
cesaful marrletTlives it ^ h « $ ; h o o o r
t h a t t i m e has 'bestowed upon Kr,
a n d M r s . A l l i s o n B . T u t t l e , w h o ob
s e r v e d their 6 0 t h w e d d i n g a n n i v e r
s a r y a t their h o m e o n U o n d a y , Juno
SO.
T h e fact t h a t there w e r e no
planned ceremonies precluded
the
p u b l i c and a h o s t o f f r i e n d s
from
p a y i n g tributes t h a t w e r e e m i n e n t l y
due t h e o c c a s i o n . H o w e v e r , their
c h i l d r e n were determined t h a t the
n o t e w o r t h y e v e n t should a t least b e
r e c o r d e d In t h e f a m i l y a n n a l s with
a reunion, hence the
presence of
t h e i r t w o sons', G. A . T u t t l e o f
W a t e r t o w n , Mass., a n d E u g e n e Tut
tle o f P r o v i d e n c e , R . L , w i t h their
f a m i l i e s . W h i l e n o c e r e m o n y was
I n d u l g e d In, m a n y tokens o f kindred
a f f e c t i o n were b e s t o w e d u p o n Mr.
a n d M r s . T u t t l e a n d a m o n g o t h e r re
m i n d e r s o t t h e e v e n t w e r e m a n y let
ters a n d cards a n d the g i f t o f the
c u s t o m a r y flfty d o l l a r s In g o l d . Mr.
a n d M r s . Tuttle w e r e m a r r i e d
in
Lewlstcm, M e . , J u n e SO, 1 8 8 0 , and
for m a n y years M r . T u t t l e s e r v e d the
t e a c h i n g profession a s a h i g h school
p r i n c i p a l , his last office
In
that
c a p a c i t y h a v i n g been the administra
t i o n o f t h e B e l l o w s Falls, V t „ h i g h
s c h o o l , from w h i c h he r e t i r e d a b o u t
five y e a r s a g o t o inhabit h i s ances
tral borne on C e n t r a l street. Since
his r e t u r n t o F a r m l n g t o n he has l o
c a l i z e d his a c t i v e and
Influential
Interest In p u b l i c affairs,
m o s t of
his n o t e w o r t h y u n d e r t a k i n g s having
been c o n n e c t e d w i t h public b u i l d i n g
b o a r d s , matters o f the s c h o o l s and
representative t o t h e g e n e r a l court
d u r i n g t h e last t w o terms. I n every
p h a s e o f success t h a t has c o m e t o
these g o o d p e o p l e d u r i n g t h e i r 60
y e a r s o f married
life t h e y
have
s h a r e d with m u t u a l s y m p a t h y and
u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d their r e w a r d Is
r e t i r e m e n t and t b e unspoiled respect
and friendship o f their f e l l o w citi
zens.
J
CANDIDATE
William J. Vlckers
til It s u f f e r e d loss b y A r e white l o c a t e d in t h e o p e r a h o u s e .
It r e c o v e r e d f r o m t h i s
THE F A R M I N G T O N
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Bragg's Hardware Store
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COMPUMBNTS O F
JVIX4,
F l o u r — C t i l n — S"j«5" *
Central Street
Phone 7 0 - :
STATE OF MEW HAMFSH3BE
Strafford, ss.
Court of Probate.
T o t h e heirs a t l a w o t t h e estate
ot W i l l i a m D l m m o c k , late o t F a r m
l n g t o n , In said c o u n t y , d e c e a s e d . In
t e s t a t e , a n d to a l l o t h e r s Interested
therein:
W h e r e a s Grace M . D l m m o c k , ad
m i n i s t r a t r i x o f t h e estate o f
said
d e c e a s e d , has filed In t h e P r o b a t e
Office f o r said c o u n t y t h e a c c o u n t
ot h e r a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f said e s t a t e :
Ton are hereby c l t o d to appear at
t C o u r t o t Probata- t o he h o l d a n a t
D o v e r , In eatd c o u n t y , o n t h e fifth
d a y o t A u g u s t n e x t , t o s h o w causa,
It a n y y o u have, 'why t h e eame
s h o u l d n o t he a l l o w e d .
Suld a d m i n i s t r a t r i x Is o r d e r e d t o
aorvo t h i s c i t a t i o n h y c a u s i n g tie,
same t o h e published o n c e each v t s l c
for t h r e o ,suceeaslTa >-eek3 I n
the
l"ariainglOA irNe-ws, .a. n a v a r ^ e r
printed s.t.. Jfaxmbigloii, In
»tu.
county, t h e l*st publication t o be a l
leant seYett days
fceforo
Court:
"Glrpn. aL Dover, l a said county,
thls'-fUsi. day ot J u l y , A . B., 'J,»3Q. "
"' .Bj .'order o't iHe Court,
•William W . M a i tin, •Regiaia.r.
nr HEH0BIAH
Idrs. Francis F. Wadleigh
T H E S Y M B O L O F INDEPENDENCE .
0U2 FXAQ—A COMMON BOND OF UNITY—A SYMBOL OF
INDEPENDENCE—A BEMTNDEB. OF THE STBTOGLES
AND HEB0ISHS THAT WON FOB US THE FBEED0X WE
ENJOY TODAY.
STAND UP AND SALUTE Y0UB FLAG—BE PBOUD TO
CALL IT YOUB OWN. TEACH YOUX CHUDEEN TO
HONOB AND RESPECT IT. LET FATBIOTISK BEGIN AT
HOME AND WE WILL FOBEVEB HAVE OUB HOKE AND
INDEPENDENCE.
THIS STORE CLOSED
FRIDAY, THE 4TH
Ned L. Parker
The Money-Back Man
Free Movie Tickets
AT THE
Country Club
Garage
The s y m p a t h y o f this c o m m u n i t y
Is expressed f o r M r s . Harry A . Nute
a n d f a m i l y in t h e death o f her
m o t h e r , Mrs. M a r y J. W a d l e i g h ,
w i f e o f F r a n c i s J. W a d l e l g b , w h i c h
o c c u r r e d at h e r h o m e In U n i o n vil
l a g e late M o n d a y e v e n i n g , J u n e 30.
T h a e n d c a m e after a protraoted at
tack o f p n e u m o n i a preceded b y sev
eral yeara o t steadily falling health.
The
deceased w a s 76 years o t age
a n d w a s a native o f S p r i n g h l l l , N S.
She w a s the s e c o n d d a u g h t e r In a
f a m i l y o f o l g h t c h i l d r e n * b o r n to
James"" antr"Francis "^HcKfinVGlPl
m o u r a n d w a s t h e lost s u r v i v o r of
t h i s family
g r o u p . M c a n d Mrs.
W a d l e i g h w e r e united In marriage
48 y e a r s a g o a n d 43 years o f this
h a p p y and prosperous* m a r r i e d lite
"THE FLYING YANKEE"
w e r e spent In U n i o n , w l i e r e
they
A green a n d g o l d l o c o m o t i v e , r e
m i n g l e d freely a n d helpfully with
cylin
t h e a s s o c i a t i o n s o f the c o m m u n i t y splendent w i t h n i c k e l - p l a t e d
Mrs.
Wadleigh was a
m e m b e r o t d e r heads a n d c a r r y i n g a brass plate
U n i t y Chapter,' O. B. 8., a n d a con reading " T h e F l y i n g Y a n k e e " a t her
s t a n t a t t e n d a n t and a c t i v e worker front, will, s o m e t l m o this w e e k , a d d
In the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h
and to the d i s t i n c t i v e n e s s of the B o s t o n
L a d i e s ' Aid s o c i e t y . She g a v e the & Maine r a i l r o a d ' s c r a c k , n o n - s t o p
influence o f a great-hearted
and express as It r a c e s t h r o u g h Massa
n o b l e w o m a n , a devoted w i f e and chusetts, N e w H a m p s h i r e a n d M a i n e
faithful m o t h e r t o
every
c o n t a c t on Its dally run in both d i r e c t i o n s
w i t h life by w h i c h these w o n d e r f u l b e t w e e n B o s t o n a n d P o r t l a n d .
The
" F l y i n g IYankee," hauled by
e s t a t e s are e n n o b l e d .
Industrious,
p a t i e n t , a c h a m p i o n o r r i g h t and a a l o c o m o t i v e p a i n t e d In t h e c o n v e n
c h a l l e n g e r o f w r o n g , she
set ex t i o n a l b l a c k has, s i n c e A p r i l 2 8 ,
e m p l a r y precepts before a l l w h o 1929, been m a k i n g a dally r u n that
fore
c a r e d t o observe a n d c h e r i s h
the has b r o u g h t t h e train to t h e
best.
She Is s u r v i v e d b y h e r hus a m o n g the fastest In the c o u n t r y ,
b a n d , four d a u g h t e r s , Miss Frances a v e r a g i n g 51 m i l e s an -hour o n Its
a n d Miss C h a r l o t t e
W a d l e i g h of e n t i r e trip.
The n e w l y n a m e d l o c o m o t i v e , o n
Union,
Mrs. H a r r y
A . N u t e of
F a r m l n g t o n a n d Mrs. E d w l n a W a d w h i c h t w o t o n e s o f green, b r o k e n b y
l e i g h o f L y n n , Mass., and
four t h e gold s t r i p e s a n d s h i n i n g n i c k e l ,
be
g r a n d c h i l d r e n , J o s e p h W a d l e i g h of r e p l a c e the s o m b r e black, w i l l
L y n n , E u g e n e , Charlotte a n d Rhoda seen at v a r i o u s p o i n t s on t h e B o s t o n
Nute o f Farmlngton.
F u n e r a l ser & Maine s y s t e m d u r i n g the n e x t f e w
v i c e s w i l l b e held from the h o m e In days, as s h e Is b r o k e n In d u r i n g p r e
U n i o n a t t w o o ' c l o c k Saturday af liminary r u n s p r i o r to t a k i n g u p t h e
t e r n o o n , w i t h R e v . N e w t o n , pastor m o r e s t r e n u o u s t a s k of h a u l i n g t h e
ot t h e
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h of steel P u l l m a n s a n d c o a c h e s o f t h e
F l y i n g Y a n k e e " over
the
114 6
N e w t o n officiating, and r e m a i n s will
be t a k e n to P i n e Hill c e m e t e r y for miles b e t w e e n B o s t o n a n d P o r t l a n d
I n t e r m e n t , w i t h c o m m i t t a l services In t h e fast t i m e o t t w o h o u r s a n d 15
minutes.
performed by R e v . Newton.
A. H. Davis, prop.
ASK
FOR COUPONS
HIGH PRESSURE GREASING
ALEMITE and ZERK
FREE AIR
The bult a n d b l u e o f t b e l o c o m o
tives " P a u l R e v e r e " and " W i l l i a m
D a w e s , Jr.," w h i c h haul the " M i n u t e
A p o l l o C h o c o l a t e s . R o b e r t s ' Drug Man",
C h i c a g o e x p r e s s o f t h o Boston*
8tora.
& Maine, p a l e in c o m p a r i s o n w i t h
Try
a b o x o f Qreen Seal Choco t h e new m o t i v e p o w e r o f t h e " F l y
lates, 3 0 pieces, at 26c, a t
Knox i n g Y a n k e e ^ '
Pharmacy.
The u p p e r p a r t o t Its g r e a t b o i l e r
jacket, surmounted
b y die
steel
L e a v e y o u r F i l m s for D e v e l o p i n g
and
Printing
at
Roberts'
Drug d o m e a n d s a n d d o m e , steel t u r r e t s
a n d the l o c o m o t i v e bell, is p a i n t e d a
Store.
g r e e n , m a t c h i n g t h e grass o n N e w
K E E P trespassers f r o m . p i c k i n g E n g l a n d ' s h l U s . B e l o w t h a t ,
the
y o u r berries. H a v e " N o Trespass'" r u n n i n g e a r Is a d a r k e r g r e e n , t h e
s i g n s printed a t the " N e w s " Office.
color of the pines. Both are striped
w i t h gold. A stripe of gold marks
A N T I Q U E S W a n t e d : Old hooked t h e r u n n i n g b o a r d the o n t i r e l e n g t h
r u g s , furniture, g l a s s w a r e , pictures,
s i l v e r , p e w t e r , e t c . M r s . Isabella A . "of the e n g i n e , a n d t h e tender, p a l n t E v a n s , 7. B c h o o l Street, T a r m l n g - -ed t h e d a r k e r g r e e n , bears t h e B o s
ton. Telephone I S .
ton & Maine railroad
Insignia
in
gold. The wheels are tinged with
silver paint.
B e l o w the c a b w i n
dow also in l e t t e r s o f g o l d . Is p a i n t e d
"The
Flying Yankee."
HAYING TOOLS
Green Peas
This Week at *
GARLAND
GARDENS
Floral Designs
Ct^t Flowers
Bouquets
Plants
I. R .
Hand and Compressed Air
Spraying Outfits
• 25o"to 45.75
Arsenate of lead
Bkok Flag
Bordeaux Xixlura
Cefbok and Fyrox
Sjray Fowdew and Solutions
Indispensible Items
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P. W . B R A G G
to Be of Bronze Age
On a Mil n e a r AUtnge, In Bornholm,
'Denmark, a large b l o c k o t stone carv
ings,'.'has b e e n f o u n d on the f a c e o f
t h e rock, w h i c h , It Is thought, belongs
to the B r o n z e a g e . T h e carvlngsl are
made" with flint, a n d show- a vessel
a b o u t forty-three Inches In length, with
a smaller ono a b o v e . l b ' T h o d a t e Is
supposed t o b o f r o m 1000 t o 600 B . O.
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up l a Drumerk: will Oetmany recently,
"Die coloe are a b o u t 1,000 years old,
end ere!'frot6-»ttie" i<3gn« of STCU EStHd»e» of Denmark; Canute Iho Grent,
f U r O c u a t e * a n d _ i ( a f o u * . l i t Gc-O-J.
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L.—fblladalphla Inquirer.
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Talking About Independence Day Farmington News, Page 2 Friday, July 4th, 1930
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A Farmington News article talking about Independence Day. This is Page 2 of the Friday, July 4th, 1930 issue.<br /><br />The piece about independence Day reads: <br /><br /><em>JULY FOURTH</em><br /><br /><em><em> The 'News goes to print this week on the eve of the great American holiday. Independence day. July 4th which occurs on Friday. It will be the 154th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and chat ' the spirit of 76”still sur- vives not merely as a tradition but as one of the greatest American achievements, there is plenty of manifest evidence within our na- tional boundaries and all United States possessions Business will be suspended generally and the Ameri- can colors will predominate. While Farming-ton has contemplated no or dered program for the day'’s cele- bration. there will be nothing- lack- log in the spirit of the occasion From the small child up there will an ardent display of American pride If not with a participation the revelry and the enchantment of adding; to the general racket, there will be an ordered preservation of peace and prosperity that has been in preparation for many weeks. The grooming of residential proper- ty and places of business has been in preparation for midsummer and the 4th of July tor many weeks and the 4th of July for many weeks and the accomplishments are impressed upon any and all observers who cure to survey the general aspect with thoughtful consideration. Wherever a piece,of property of whatever na- ture has .an outstanding prominence there have been no reservations in making it presentable to the gaze with cleanliness and features of beauty more or less abundant. Beautiful gardens, green, well- cropped lawns and fresh paint fore- cast the glamour and redolence of a thrifty and well-ordered community The preservation of the citizenry and the property of such a compos- ite structure is among our first re- gards. Especially at such times as the Fourth of July when-the bars of restraint are let down while a great event of universal moment is being celebrated, there is likely to be. with with no intention at lawlessness, a com- mon relaxation toward destruction On such occasions as the Fourth of July, the real patriot, whether youth or adult, is the individual who regards with scrupulous care the rights of others and joins his fellows in the wildest of celebration without abandon In such a spirit of celebration everybody has the sympathy and encouragement of the community Those who use the crowded highways at this season are especially cautioned to avoid colli- sion and destruction to themselves and others. Herein lies one of the greatest elements of danger and it is sincerely hoped that the "News" will have few, if any, local casualties to report after the holiday has passed. To impress the great element of danger that that is abroad at this time, insurance statistics show that more people buy automobile insurance on or prior to this holiday than at any other holiday season of the year. To show that the apprehension is well founded, the insurance com- panies report that for one day more claims are paid than for any other day In the year except Labor day We certainly urge our citizens to </em></em><em>celebrate the Fourth and to Indulge </em><em>in all the reasonable pastimes, but to </em><em>exercise extreme care In the preser-</em><em>vation of their own safety and the </em><em>safety of others. The handling of </em><em>fireworks and explosives should at </em><em>all times be entrusted to mature </em><em>judgment and we sincerely hope </em><em>that wherever children are allowed </em><em>to handle these instruments it </em><em>will be under the supervision of </em><em>their elders. From Thursday at </em><em>midnight until Friday at midnight </em><em>the town will be under extra, police </em><em>surveillance and all lines of law and </em><em>order- will be drawn tight. Traffic </em><em>rules must be observed and extreme </em><em>precaution be taken against fire. </em><em>With' these suggestions In mind, not </em><em>to spoil or detract from anybody's </em><em>good time, but rather to Insure the </em><em>resumption of our peace, prosperity </em><em>and pursuit of -happiness after the </em><em>"Glorious Fourth'* has passed, the </em><em>"News" extends its best wishes for </em><em>every bounty that the holiday may </em><em>afford.</em>
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Day
C L A R E N C E L . PERKINS POST N o . 6 0 , AMERICAN L E G I O N
F A R M I N G T O N , NEW HAMPSHIRE
Eight O ' c l o c k i n the Forenoon
L i n e of M a r c h Forms at E d g e r l y Park
Officer of the D a y , A l l a n Drew
Parade M a r s h a l , L a w r e n c e G i l b e r t (18th Year)
F i r s t S g t . , "A" B t r y . , 172nd A r t y . - N . H . N . G .
�E X E R C I S E S E D G E R L Y PARK
Hymn
Sanford Community Band
Invocation
John Adams
Reading G e n e r a l Order N o . 11
Robert Hoage
D e c o r a t i o n of C i v i l W a r M e m o r i a l
M r s . M a u d Rand
P r e s i d e n t of C a r l t o n Womens R e l i e f C o r p s
" T h e Blue and the G r a y "
American Legion Aux. U n i t
Ceremony for the G o l d Star Mothers
V . F . W , Aux. Unit
EXERCISES TOWN HALL
Short S e l e c t i o n
Sanford Community Band
D e c o r a t i o n of W o r l d W a r I Honor R o l l
D e c o r a t i o n of M e m o r i a l T a b l e t
Prayer
J r . Aux.
M r s . Peggy G a r l a n d
Robert W a l k e r
C h a p l a i n , A m e r i c a n L e g i o n Post #60
D e c o r a t i o n of Honor R o l l
Boy S c o u t s
E X E R C I S E S AT S O U T H MAIN S T R E E T B R I D G E
"Anchors A w a y "
Remarks
Hymn
Sanford Community Band
M r s . Irene Wentworth
P a s t P r e s i d e n t , C a r l t o n Womens R e l i e f C o r p s
Sanford Community Band
Ceremony of C a s t i n g F l o w e r s & Dipping F l a g s
P r e s i d e n t , Womens R e l i e f C o r p s
C h a p l a i n , Womens R e l i e f C o r p s
P r e s i d e n t , V e t e r a n s of F o r e i g n W a r s
President, American Legion A u x . Unit
Commander, V e t e r a n s of F o r e i g n W a r s Post #6806
Commander, A m e r i c a n L e g i o n Post #60
Prayer
F i r i n g Squad
Taps
R e v . John Sindorf
A m e r i c a n L e g i o n Post #60
Band Bugler
�E X E R C I S E S AT VETERANS C E M E T E R Y L O T
"In Flander's F i e l d s "
M r s . Dorr G r e e n
"America's Answer"
M r s . Walter
D e c o r a t i o n of Monument
Newbury
R i c h a r d D e r b y , Commander,
Prayer
V.F.W.
R e v . E v e r e t t B . Moore
E X E R C I S E S AT C I V I L WAR M E M O R I A L
Prayer
F a t h e r Albert Gagnon
Hymn
Sanford Community Band
L i n c o l n ' s Gettysburg Address
A l a n Spear
D e c o r a t i o n of Monument
C a r l t o n Womens R e l i e f C o r p s
A d d r e s s by S p e a k e r of the D a y
Francis Gross Lewis
F i r i n g Squad
A m e r i c a n L e g i o n Post #60
Taps
Band Bugler
Echo
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Norman L e a r y , Troop 188
Sanford Community Band
EXERCISES TOWN HALL
Remarks
Benediction
A l l a n E . D r e w , P a s t Commander
Roscoe G . C h a m b e r l a i n
Refreshments for Adult M a r c h e r s at A m e r i c a n L e g i o n H a l l
R e f r e s h m e n t s for Youth Group M a r c h e r s at L o w e r Town H a l l
PROGRAM U N D E R D I R E C T I O N O F
C l a r e n c e L . Perkins Post # 6 0 , American Legion
A s s i s t e d by
W i l s o n - H u n t Post #6806, V . F . W .
W i l s o n - H u n t Post # 6 8 0 6 , V . F . W . A u x .
C a r l t o n Womens R e l i e f C o r p
C l a r e n c e L . Perkins Post # 6 0 , American Legion A u x .
Farmington S e l e c t m e n , P o l i c e D e p t . & F i r e D e p t .
C l e r g y from a l l the C h u r c h e s i n Town
Farmington & New Durham H i s t o r i c a l S o c i e t y
Farmington Womens C l u b
Farmington M e r c h a n t s & B u s i n e s s m e n
�ORDER OF M A R C H
Parade M a r s h a l l
Colors
Firing Squad
Police Department
React Team
Members and A l l Veterans
American Legion Aux. Unit
Junior A u x . U n i t
V . F . W . Aux. Unit
Gold Star Mothers
Carlton Womens Relief Corps
Farmington Selectmen
T r o o p 188 B o y S c o u t s
P a c k 188 C u b S c o u t s
G i r l Scouts
500 B o y s ' C l u b ( B a s e b a l l T e a m s )
School C h i l d r e n
Other Motor V e h i c l e s
40 & 8 L o c o m o t i v e a n d F i r e E n g i n e
A l l of our c i t i z e n s are c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d to c o o p e r a t e a n d u n i t e w i t h
C l a r e n c e L . P e r k i n s P o s t # 6 0 , A m e r i c a n L e g i o n , i n the proper o b s e r v a n c e of M e m o r i a l D a y .
W e a l s o e x t e n d a n i n v i t a t i o n to a l l h o n o r a b l y d i s c h a r g e d V e t e r a n s
a n d t h o s e on l e a v e from p r e s e n t a r m e d f o r c e s to u n i t e w i t h u s i n
o b s e r v a n c e of the s a c r e d d u t i e s w e owe our d e p a r t e d c o m r a d e s .
Fred M a r s h , J r . , Commander
Robert H o a g e , F i n a n c e O f f i c e r
Harry Dodge, Adjutant
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Farmington NH 101st Anniversary Memorial Day Exercise Booklet 1969
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Farmington NH 101st Anniversary Memorial Day Exercise Booklet 1969. The booklet is four pages, printed in blue ink on paper.
The front page is simply decorated with a single, five line, angle border, which extends across three quarters of the top and left side of the front page. The border frames an image in the center of the page, The image in the center is a bald eagle, holding an olive branch in its beak, sitting atop a shield with four stars and alternating dark and light stripes and a banner saying "Memorial Day ." Details of the event are at the middle of the page to the bottom of the page topped with a US American Legion emblem.
The details say that the 101st Anniversary Memorial Day exercise was conducted by Clarence L. Perkins, Post No. 60 American Legion, Farmington, NH. They were to begin at "eight o'clock in the forenoon," at Edgerly Park. Officer of the Day was Allan Drew. Parade Marshall was Lawrence Gilbert. It was his 18th year doing so.
It details the activities for Memorial Day on the second and third pages starting with a march at Edgerly Park, then Town Hall, then the Main Street bridge, Veterans Cemetery, the Civil War memorial, then ending at Town Hall., At all places they included prayer, remarks, song, and many a band or musician playing.
The last page is devoted to order of the march and a public invitation to join them in " the proper observance of Memorial Day."
Size: 6.25 W x 9.5" H
Condition. Very good. Booklet was folded and has a crease.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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American Legion, Farmington, NH
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old and new, and send out our warmest "THANK YOU" for
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Farmington Town Players-A Christmas Spectacular Program
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A program for the 2015 Farmington Town Players production of "A Christmas Spectacular." The event multifaceted entertainment combination including "The Living Nativity" and "Roll'in in Dough in Mistletoe,' skits and renditions of holiday classics.. The date of the show was set for December 11th and 12th 2015. The doors opened at 6:30pm and the show started at 7pm. Tickets were $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12.
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Farmington Town Players
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2018
This 150th Memorial Day Observance by the citizens of
Farmington, N. H. was planned and directed by joint efforts of
the Clarence L. Perkins Post 60 of the American Legion,
Chapter 23 of the Disabled American Veterans and each of
their Auxiliary Units & Youth Groups.
Officer of the Day- Gary Mosher
Parade Marshall- Ray Garland
Music - First Congregational Church
This is a day of Prayer and Meditation, during which
we honor the men and women of Farmington who have given
the ultimate sacrifice of their lives in combat so that the people
of our republic shall live as citizens of afireenation.
�150th Memorial Day Observance by the Citizens of
Farmington, NH Sunday, 27 May 2018
Opening Ceremonies at Civil War Memorial in the
Pine Grove Cemetery, 1:00pm
Incase of rain - Farmington Town Hall Gym
Pow flag/ Moment of silence
Pledge of Allegiance
Reading from The American Legion
Gary Mosher
Reading from the 1^' parade held in Farmington
Commander Dermis Ring
Joel Chagnon
Prayer of Forgiveness
Carlton Women's Relief Corps.
Gold Star Mothers
Carlton Women's Relief Corps.
Reading - Roll of Farmington men that were killed in action:
WWI - Maurice Potvin, Clarence L. Perkins
WWII - Leon Duquette, Orland Bumham,
Edmund Ballou, Charles Willson
Irving Hvint, Charles Dolan, Henry Wentworth,
Louis Kaltsas, Melvin Rand, Clarence Baxter
William Deirauer, Harold Rogers
Vietnam Conflict- Thomas Willard, Robert Titcomb
John Lawrence, Gary Vigue
Unit 60 A.L. Auxiliary
Blue & Gray Presentation
Presentation Lincoln's
Gettysburg Address
Troop 188
Presentation Flanders Field
Troop 188
Carlton Women's
Decoration of "The Memorial'
ReUef Corps
Firing of Rifle Salute (VFW)
Firing Squad
Playing of Taps
Kaiflyn Baillargeon
Music - God Bless America
Debra Van Gelder
Form Parade
Gary Mosher, CD
Legion Lot
Prayer offering
Comm. American Legion.
Decoration of Legion Lot
Conmi. American Legion
Playing of the flute
Tessa Baillargeon
�Memorial Exercises at South Main Street Bridge
To Honor Our Sailors and Marines Who Gave
Their Lives at Sea
Ceremony of Casting Flowers & Dipping Flags
Chaplains & Presidents of Carlton Women's
Relief Corps, Auxiliary Commander
Commander D.A.V Chapter 23, President &
Commander American Legion, Unit 60 &
Commander, Sal 60
Navy Hymn
Martha Horgan
Prayer Offering
Paul Pratt
Firing Rifle Salute
Firing Squad
Taps at Bridge
K. Baillargeon
Reform Parade Formation
Officer of the Day
Dedication of the Bridge to John Lawrence
Reading of John Lawrence's military life.
Reading of the Dedication of the bridge in John Lawrence's
name
Emma Gilinas
National Anthem
Readingfi:omPost 60
Town HaU
Gary Mosher, OD
France - 12 November 1918
Decoration of WWI
Memorial Stone
Gary Mosher
Decoration - Honor Roll
Closing Exercise
Legion Hall
Awards from Post 60
Disbanding Parade Units
Officer of the Day
�Refreshments will be served at the Legion Hall for all
participants in these Memorial Day Services.
Let Us Never Forget Those
Who Gave Their Lives
A Big Thanks To:
American Legion Post 60 Farmington
VFW of Milton
Chapter 23 DAV
American Legion Auxiliary
Carlton's Women Relief Cor.
SAL 60
Farmington Women's Club
Friends of Farmington
Troop 188
Farmington Police Department
Farmington Fire Department
Farmington Recreation Department
Farmington 500 Boys and Girls Club
FHS Sports Teams
Doke Family
Down town Businesses
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Farmington Memorial Day 2018 Observance Program
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The Farmington Memorial Day 2018 observance program photocopied or printed on Paper. It details the events and ceremonies to take place, starting at the Pine Grove Cemetery, moving to the South Main Street Bridge, and then ending at the Old Town Hall/Recreation Center. The program includes the names of speakers and singers and activities to take place at each location.
Size: 8.5 x 5.5
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Farmington American Legion
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Farmington American Legion
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2018
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Donated by Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
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Photography & Streographs
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1986 Hay Day Highlight September Puddledock Press
Description
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A 1986 Hay Day highlight article from the September Puddledock Press.<br /><br />The article reads:<br /><p><strong><em>BEST HAY DAY EVER</em></strong></p>
<p><em>The fifth annual Hay Day celebration drew a record crowd of four to five thousand. The festivities were plentiful along with the food. Betty Mros announced another record breaker of fifty-five booths and concession stands. Everyone seemed to have an enjoyable day, and I'm sure next year's Hay Day is already highly anticipated. Below are the results:</em></p>
<em><u>Li'l Miss Hay Day</u></em>
<p><em>1st. Theresa Vaillancourt (Old Mother Hubbard)</em><br /><em> 2nd. Diane Cheong (Panda Bear)</em><br /><em> 3rd. Dierdre Howard (Indian 3irl)</em><br /><em><u>Young Huck</u></em></p>
<p><em>1st. Mykle Lepene (Huckleberry Finn)</em></p>
<p><em>2nd. Shaun Vachon (Three Blind Mice)</em></p>
<p><em>3rd. Mark Canney (Alvin chipmunk)</em></p>
<p><em><u>Horseshoes - Men</u></em></p>
<p><em>Winner. Dave James, Rochester</em></p>
<p><em>Runner-up. Herb Cox, Milton</em></p>
<p><em><u>Women</u></em></p>
<p><em>Winner. Nancy Raab, Barrington</em><br /><em> Runner-up. Jennie Ford</em><br /><em><u>Under l6's</u></em></p>
<p><em>Winner. John Thomson</em><br /><em> Runner-up. Shane Tufts</em><br /><em><u>Quiz</u></em></p>
<p><em>$10 Ted Healey</em><br /><em> $5 John Thomson</em><br /><em> $3 Olden Family</em><br /><em><u>Police Raffle</u></em></p>
<p><em>2 cords of wood. Mr. Robert Gray</em><br /><em><u>Puddledock Press Draw</u></em><br /><em> 1st. $56 Seymour Bowden</em></p>
<p><em>2nd. Certificate-Dick Poulin Tod Lemieux</em></p>
<p><em>3rd. Certificate-Pizza Hut Nell Leary</em></p>
<p><em><u>Parks & Rec. Draw</u></em></p>
<p><em>$100. John Oakley</em></p>
<p><em><u>Video & More Certificate</u></em></p>
<p><em>Tara Minichiello, Hampstead</em></p>
<p><em><u>Ernie's Gas Certificate</u></em></p>
<p><em>Patricia Dexter, Middleton</em><br /><br /></p>
<p><em><u>Ugly Person Contest</u></em><br /><em> Wild Bill Vachon</em><br /><em> (wins a dinner for</em><br /><em> two at Cardinal's)</em><br /><em> <u>Long John Silver Agon</u></em><br /><em> Winner. Barry Finn</em><br /><em> Best Dressed. Tim</em><br /><em> Woodward, Kurt Olson.</em><br /><em> Anonymous Lady No. 1,</em><br /><em> Hilton</em><br /><em> <u>Sheaf Toss</u></em><br /><em> Sheaf Chief. Dan</em><br /><em> Conway, 19ft. '♦in.</em><br /><em> <u>Bed Race</u></em><br /><em> 1st. Alton F.D.</em><br /><em> 2nd. Middleton F.D.</em><br /><em> 3rd. Peg's Keg</em><br /><em> <u>Parade</u></em></p>
<p><em>Best Float. Union Tel.</em><br /><em> Special Prize. Davidson</em><br /><em> Rubber "Moonshiners"</em><br /><em> Bicycle Prize. Stacy</em><br /><em> Howard</em><br /><em> <u>Spirit Award</u></em><br /><em> Union Telephone</em><br /><em> <u>Dog Gymkhana</u></em><br /><em> Winner. Tiffany, owned</em><br /><em> by Denise Simard</em><br /><em> Runner-up. Fonzie, owned</em><br /><em> by Angela Ficco</em><br /><em> Dog/Owner Look-a-Like.</em><br /><em> Dan Wall and Thunder</em><br /><em> Ugliest Dog. Whiskers,</em><br /><em> owned by Dean Beland</em><br /><em> Fiercest Dog. Krissy,</em><br /><em> owned by James Spear<br /><br /></em>These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in August 1986. <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach</p>
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Puddledock Press
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Puddledock Press
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1986
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Farmington Town Players-Mobile Home Sweet Home Promotional Flyer
Description
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A promotional flyer for the Farmington Town Players 2016 Production of "Mobile Home Sweet Home." The date of the show was set for June 17th & 18th 2016. The doors of the hall opened at 6:30pm and the show started at 7pm. Tickets were $8. The entertainment that night "Mobile Home Sweet Home" was a comic play.
Size: 7" x 11"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Farmington Town Players
Artwork: Beth Van Gelder
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Farmington Town Players
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2016
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Donated by: Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
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Farmington Town Players
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2017 Farmington Town Players Nostalgia Cafe USO Revue Show Flyer
Description
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A promotion flyer made to market, the local fundraiser, the Nostalgia Cafe USO Revue Show. The event was a dinner and entertainment combination and was a collaboration between the Farmington Town Players, the Farmington Woman's Club and the Farmington Community Band. The date of the dinner and show was set for May 6th 2017. The doors opened at 6pm and the show started at 7pm. Tickets were $25. The entertainment included music, planned song and dance skits, and some comic relief interjected throughout the evening.
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Multiple copies are in the collection.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Farmington Town Players
Artwork: Beth Van Gelder
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Farmington Town Players
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2017
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Donated by: Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
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Farmington
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Photography & Streographs
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Photo- Celtics Robert Parish Visits Hay Day 1987
Description
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Celtics Robert Parish visits the Farmington National Bank on Hay Day in 1987. KJ Cardinal is the young boy standing next to Parish. Brand new Farmington Police Chief Barry Carr is also shown in the photo. Norma Tilton, longtime employee of the Farmington National Bank, is standing in the back, right. Patty Cosado is also in the photo.
This item are digital files and it does no exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS-RKL
Date
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1987
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Digital photo donation by KJ Cardinal.
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KJ Cardinal Family Collection
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Farmington National Bank
Farmington NH
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Documents, Papers, & Articles
Document
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Farmington High School Class Of 1919 Graduation Program
Description
An account of the resource
A 1919 Farmington Class Graduation Program with a ticket/invitation for a ball at the Farmington Opera House, as well as, calling cards collected from many classmates. The program is ink printed on heavy pressed paper. The binding for the program is a yellow cord tassel. The program contains the event list for the day, class roll, class officers, and other general class information. The calling cards are standard for the period, ink on heavy paper and the ticket/invitation is the same, with an admittance line filled in, written in pencil, as " Mr & Mrs. Lester Darning."
Program size: 4"x5", Ticket: 2.5"x 3.25", Calling card sizes: 2"x3" & 1.25"x 3"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Publisher
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Farmington High School
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1919
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1919
Date Accepted
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October 2017
Contributor
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Donated by Ms. Nancy Merrill, Alton Bay, NH
Delivered by Dottie Bean
Creator
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Farmington High School
ball
documents
event
Farmington High School
Farmington NH
Farmington Opera House
graduates
program
school
speakers
students
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Title
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Indoor Photograph Ladies Group In Costume
Description
An account of the resource
Indoor group photograph of Farmington ladies in costume for an event. Size :5"x7"
Back Row: Helen McLaughlin, Edith Hall, Adelaide Haskill, Mildred Clarkson, Irene Jackson, Eloise Roberts, Mary Cloutman, Ruth Gordon, Jessie Sargent, Florance Roberts, Marion Waldron, Venita LaChance
Front Row: Edna Young, Amelia Richards, Ruth Allen, Helen Bragg, Beulah Thayer, Jillian Currier, Helen Nute, Jeanette Roberts
FHS-RKL
Creator
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Unknown
Date
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Unknown
Allen
Bragg
Clarkson
Cloutman
costume
Currier
event
Farmington
Gordon
group
Hall
Haskill
indoor
inside
Jackson
LaChance
McLaughlin
Nute
people
photograph
Richards
Roberts
Sargent
Thayer
Waldron
Young