Turning Back the Pages - July 5, 2012

100 years ago — July 1912SALISBURY — Mrs. C.F. Wanger, who sprained her ankle a number of weeks ago and was thought to be recovering, is again having trouble with it, and is confined to the house unable to step.LAKEVILLE — Miss Hattie Woods, recently stenographer at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, has taken a position at the Wononsco House.Lime Rock will enjoy a safe and sane 4th, as there will be no noise here this year. The merchants refuse to sell anything in the cracker line but “Uneedas.”50 years ago — July 1962Miss Barbara Huntley will leave July 9 for Salt Lake City, where she will represent the Housatonic Valley Regional High School Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. Miss Huntley is president of the local chapter and is one of seven girls selected to go to the national meeting from Connecticut.The 69th year of the Hotchkiss Library in Sharon ended on June 30, and was made notable by the retirement of Miss Mary C. Mackey, who has served in the capacity of librarian for more than 46 years. There has been one other librarian since the opening of the Library in 1893 -- Miss Ryan, who retired in 1917.CORNWALL — Postmaster Wesley Gomez of Cornwall Bridge has been on a week’s fishing trip to Canada with five companions, Vincent Brinton of New Preston, Herbert Gustafson and son of Falls Village, and Forrest Downey and son of Canaan.25 years ago — July 1987LAKEVILLE — David Kupernik of Torrington has been named to the advertising sales staff of The Lakeville Journal, Publisher Robert A. Hatch has announced.Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrases.

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