Turning Back The Pages - September 17

100 years ago — September 1909

LIME ROCK — Miss Laura Merriman has been quite ill with erysipelas.

SALISBURY — Charles Phelps of Canaan has bought the Bliss barn and is having it made over into a dwelling house which he and his family will occupy as soon as completed.

SALISBURY — George Parsons of Clark’s store is having his vacation and is spending it in Torrington and Hartford.

The Observer (editorial): A tournament, a bank burglary and a circus all in one week. Surely this old town was going some last week.

SALISBURY — Mrs. George Gray is riding a pretty new saddle pony.

SALISBURY — Bartram & Everts have purchased a handsome new delivery wagon.

50 years ago — September 1959

Tom Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, has returned to Lakeville after a season of playing ball with the Idaho Falls Baseball Club, Idaho Falls, Idaho, a farm team of the Pirates.

SALISBURY — Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sturges and family spent a week in Boston, Salem and Plymouth, Mass., where they explored the Mayflower and the old Constitution.

Mr. and Mrs. Clem Brasee who have moved to a house on Factory Street are having a well drilled by Joe Flood of Millerton.

SHARON — Peter Kenny left Wednesday for Fort Benning, Ga., for his Army basic training. Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kenny of Sharon, recently passed his Bar examinations.

KENT — Nicholas Perrone Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Perrone of North Kent, has entered the South Kent School for Boys. Nick, who was graduated from Kent Center School in June, was active in athletics. He will be a member of the third form.

25 years ago — September 1984

Workmen at Sharon Center School uncovered more than wall studs while renovating a classroom area last week. A set of physiology books and a piece of plaster signed by former electrician Thomas McKee in January of 1924 were treasures that turned up in the dusty upheaval.

The physiology primers, dated 1920-22, were initialed by their borrowers. The open attic area where they were found can be reached only by ladder from a janitor’s closet — janitor Thomas McKee Jr., that is, the electrician’s son. Published at the time of Prohibition, the book deals with the effects of drugs and alcohol on the body.

The plaster board writing didn’t surprise McKee in the least. The electrician’s son turned up a similar Kilroy-type signature behind a drinking fountain. “He did all the electrical work on the school back then. I guess he knew that someday somebody would take apart the partition walls,� McKee said. “And that’s what happened.� The school’s cornerstone is dated 1923.

SALISBURY — First Selectman Charlotte Reid shot the first hole-in-one of her golfing career Saturday at Sharon Country Club, golf pro Harold Lachioma said. “It was certainly my first and undoubtedly my last,� Mrs. Reid said of the feat.

SALISBURY — Salisbury Central School has two new teachers this year. They are Jennifer Law of Goshen and Kathryn Rider of Lakeville.

Taken from decades-old Lakeville Journals, these items retain original spellings and phrasings.

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