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Read more about April 14, 1923, in the SunJournal.com archives. 100 Years Ago: 1923 The annual meeting of the Women’s Literary Union will be held Tuesday afternoon at New Odd Fellows Hall on Elm Street. Among the important things to discuss is the question of raising the dues, and it is hoped that many will […] ....
Read more about March 14, 1933, in the SunJournal.com archives. 100 Years Ago: 1923 The Lewiston-Auburn Y. W. H A. held an unusually interesting meeting on Sunday in Forester’s Hall. Sixteen new members were admitted to the association. The greater part of the evening was devoted to completing plans for the minstrel show to be held on […] ....
Read more about Oct. 22, 1932, in the SunJournal.com archives. 100 Years Ago: 1922 One of the most enjoyable dancing parties given by the younger social set was held Friday evening at the New Odd Fellows Hall, under the direction of John Coburn and Clyde Bridgham. The party was chaperoned and Marble’s Orchestra played. 50 […] ....
Read Article 100 Years Ago: 1921 A large attendance for the dinner and meeting of the Forum Committee of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, at New Odd Fellows Hall, Pleasant Street tonight, is indicated by the requests for reservations, The speaker will be Dr. W. J. Donald of New York City and the caterer will be Stevens of Auburn. The subject for the evening will be “City Zoning.” 50 Years Ago: 1971 Friendliness was the characteristic quality of the testimonial banquet offered to Chief Justice Armand A. Defresne of Lewiston, Saturday Night, at Steckino’s Restaurant. He was kept busy throughout the evening, except during the meal serving, answering the greetings of some 230 who attended. At the close of the event, he was presented suitably engraved book-ends, and the book in which those attending had written their names. The head-table centerpiece consisted of scales filled with red and white carnations, and similar flowers decorated the many other long tables. ....