Turning Back The Pages - August 26

75 years ago — August 1935

TACONIC — Mr. and Mrs. L. Gilmart and daughter of Winsted were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brandt.

LAKEVILLE — Mildred Rossman is recovering from her recent illness at the Canaan Hospital.

LIME ROCK — Travis Bradley is able to walk about the house after his serious illness.

50 years ago — August 1960

According to a UPI dispatch, a woman in Salisbury, England, telephoned police headquarters there and asked that an armed policeman be sent immediately to her home. When the Constable arrived he was required to kill a spider on her parlor curtains.

Russell Riva of C.A. Lindell & Son, Inc., will fly to Dallas, Texas, next Monday to take part in the largest sales meeting of its type ever held.

SHARON — Robert and Roger Aakjar, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aakjar, Cornwall Bridge Road, celebrated their second birthday with a party at their home on Aug. 20. Ten children were present.

25 years ago — August 1985

CANAAN — Canaan National Bank President James Hatch surprised townspeople this week by announcing he will resign to become president of the Skip Barber Racing School.

Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrases.

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