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Gleanings

November 1934 Paul E. Sillgren
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Gleanings
November 1934 Paul E. Sillgren

From the Local Press

The report of Miss Alice Brown's marriage was false.

Mrs. Emerson Wood is boarding two little boys whose parents are musicians at the Hollywood Inn. Mrs. Emerson Wood is ill.

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New Hampshire's men are rugged men:

They are fearless, honest, and wise; With voices uplifted for the right, They are bearers of Freedom's light.

To free our country they did their share....

Their present duties they fill with care.

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New Hampshire's fame to all is known!

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Miss Bashka Paeff, sculptor, who has just finished the head of Bob Lassiter, the Captain of the Yale football team, is the guest of Professor and Mrs. L. L. Silverman.

SOUTH ROAD Well, South Road has returned to his home from a visit to his daughter's, Mrs. Edward Nicholson's in Tilton.

I don't think we ever saw the brooks and Mascoma river as low as they are at the present time. Hardly no water running in either one.

We understand the South Road is laid out six rods wide. If this be the case there are lots of the houses over in the highway. If the traffic is ever discontinued the land comes back into the Dustin heirs' hands. You come to take three rods from the middle of the road, most all the way it will reach back in some of the farmers' fields quite a good ways.

Wayne Butman is still on his job at the farm, watching cows, etc.

Martin Pierce is chief cook and bottle washer, and he likes keeping house alone. He says the maid don't mind if the meals don't come right on tick.