The Westford Wardsman, December 23, 1916
Center. The remains of James L. Moss, who lived in Everett, were brought to town for burial in Fairview cemetery by auto hearse on Tuesday. Mr. Moss died after a long illness, aged seventy-six years. At one time he owned and occupied with his family the house now owned by William E. Green, and later lived in Graniteville.
Charles Roby has returned to town after an absence of several months.
Miss Jennie M. Chandler’s Westford friends regret to hear of the accident which she recently met. While going to attend one of the services at the Billy Sunday tabernacle Miss Chandler fell and badly fractured her right arm. The accident happened at the incline leading from Huntington avenue to the tabernacle. She was removed to the Corey Hill hospital in Brookline for treatment, where an X-ray examination was made to ascertain the extent of her injury, but she will in all likelihood be incapacitated for teaching for some time.
The Ladies’ Missionary society of the Congregational church met with Mrs. William C. Roudenbush Wednesday afternoon. There was a good attendance present and Miss Loker reviewed in an interesting way the dramatic story of Ellen M. Stone. 0) { referrer_url = document.referrer; } const params = location.search.slice(1).split('&').reduce((acc, s) => { const [k, v] = s.split('=') return Object.assign(acc, {[k]: v}) }, {}) const url = "https://museum.westford.org/wp-json/iawp/search" const body = { referrer_url, utm_source: params.utm_source, utm_medium: params.utm_medium, utm_campaign: params.utm_campaign, utm_term: params.utm_term, utm_content: params.utm_content, gclid: params.gclid, ...{"payload":{"resource":"singular","singular_id":1458,"page":1},"signature":"061c856251c21e05503e11068f0ad806"} } const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest() xhr.open("POST", url, true) xhr.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/json;charset=UTF-8") xhr.send(JSON.stringify(body)) }) })();