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2 fHE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THUKSDA'Y, .)Ur,Y 23, VXfi. a Word 1; i their wny homo to Manchester nnd re-, Is spending a few days with Mrs. K. O. ,of Tort Henry, N. Y., nro visiting Dr. I Advertising in this column ono cent a word, each in sertion. Copy may ho changed every week. Cash in ndvanee required. No ."dvortisenient taken whiflh is less thnn 12 words, two lines. Ppeeinl tormq to ad vertisers using from 250 to 1.000 lines within 32 eon- fcpoutivo months. Biimccl their Journoy Tuosdny morning. Norton at her cottng, at the lake. Miss I Mr, nn,i Mrs. Ira M. Taylor anil I Thorepti Mldillobroolt Is visiting her ! daughter, Norma, who nro on an alt- brother, George I). Ml.ldlobrook, at I-nng totnohlle trip In tho southern part or i omi, ..irs. Jiyron t. liristni reuinieu the Htoto, of tor spotting two weeks Monday from a visit to her daughters, In Plttsforel, are now vleltlmr In East t"o Misses Ada and Jennto Bristol tit Mid Wnlllngford dlobury. Miss Mary .Stone wn a guo.t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woostor have Cumins' of Mrs. E. O, Norton at her oot rcturned from Rutland, where they have j Wo n . th.. lake-Hnrry Spooner wiih , i.. r- w taken Sunday In an automobile, to tho been visiting or a few dnj s -E. A. , Winooskt, for an ClinmhprH of Hnrlltmton, who nna noon ' ' ' t ' ..i ti ' viHltiMK at the home o Mr. and Mr. . nrmvn wpnt , Nmv yorlt cllv i:. a. Piper on Wcybridge street for a n ft ))lls1llcsg lr,p , the iutmat ot went, ..as reuumu u. ! ".- lnP shellleld Farms, Slawson-Deckor coin- Theodore Crane and Mrs. Georgo Mend pnny. Miss Mnrguorlto Henaiid Is ta'p entertained about 30 young people at tho )1R n two wpks. vncntlon ntlll M)ss Mnrie .home of the former Tuesday afternoon. I v0rton Is substituting for her at the ccn--Edna Doherty, Charles Houlncho andtrnl tcrI,hono 0lllce.-Aaron Cohen spent I Phillip LoMn.v. who have been at the I wiln hH fnn,ny In Ilurllngton.- j homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Liberty I j,nx Flshm.in visited his wife's parents, 'for a week, have returned to Rutlnnd. , yr, nnd Mrs. S. Walk, of Burlington. -I Miss Bonn Huntley will give a piano , )r, nn,j jtrs. Edwnrd I'llon spent Sundav I roeltnl at the home of Mrs. W. W. Mcull- ,,t Thompson's Point. H. Pnshkovsky of ton this afternoon, beginning nt four Plattsburgh, N. Y., called on friends hot I ImvlnK a prosperous season under tho I o clock, to which the present and former Monday. Mrs, Max Ilshman nnd oil 1 1- ; management of F. H, Nelson as butter and Mrs. n. .I Cnrroll.-Tho Ilev. J. II McGnrry of Nurthrlotd was tho guest of tho llov. L. A. Vculna ynstordny. fJIUDPOUT. jr Mrs. Walter Cirr and two children of Wutorhury are visiting lu town. - A barn belonging to M. F. Wolcott was struck by lightning and burned Friday. Thcro will be a lawn social nt Thomas Nndcau's Thursday evening, August C Allco Hem enway It, at homo from her school at Now Jersey. SALISHURY. Mrs. 13. R. Ryder nnd daughter havu returned after spending a fow weeks at Mrs. Ityder's former homo. Fred Hntton or MassachUFetts with his family aro spending some time at Kalto Dunmore. Waiter Thomas of lirandon Is spending some days with his daughter, Mrs. F. J. Sumner. The Luke Dunmore creamery Is WANTED YOVNn WOMKN wnnted to work In a j-alnlng school as nurses for the Insane. Address 1'. O. llox 1178, Worcester, .Mow. 43,w,3m. !VANT TO SHTjIj 11 room house, shed, barn, 4 acre land, fruit trees. Maplo St. Stowc, Vt. J. A. Stowell. 40,w,tf. FOR SALE. ITANDINO TIMBKH FOIl SALE, con sisting of pine, hemlock, birch, basa, ash, oak, chesnut, etc. Lots estimated to cut from 1-1 to two million feet each. Qunllty good, easy to operate. Good mill site on each lot. From ono to S 1-2 miles from railroad. Mho one spruce ind hardwood lot seven miles from rail road. Inquire of W Union street, Turlington, Vt. KO.lOt.w.lt. Hrlstol. Head ! . .J S pupllp aro cordially Invited. Miss Iiu dren :tro visiting her parent.'', Mr and J! Liberty Is In Hutland to visit relatives , Mis. S. Watk of Turlington. D. 1). land friends. Mrs. Munsey of Suncook, , French of Chlcngo was a visitor In town N. 11., Is !n town to visit her daughter, j Monday. -Charles M. C.rnndey spent - - ' Mrs, Phillip Crane. Mr. nnd Mrs. John ; Sunday at Thompson's Point with his A COMPETENT C.IHL wanted for gen-1 n MorrlsV11Pi whpro son. Hownrd.-Mr. nnd lira. A. H. Col- ernl housework In a small family; no; ppn(i two weeks.-The Misses ' ette have gone to Worcester. Mass., t. washing. Address No. 421 Main street. , Mn;Rnrpt nml Vrrn nilfenther of nut- j visit her brothers, Louis nnd Georgo Ulv Hurllngton. 4,w,:t. . lnn(J nrfi n( thp ))nmo of Mrs Th()tn.,a , , nurns.-MIss Mnrv Gee. who has been on ! isnoei isimoaii oi iNew oris, a week's trip to the shrine of St. Anne , " sculptress, has submitted to the Mac de neaupre at Quebec, has returned.- ! 'lonnugh commission a miniature design George Steele 1ms returned from nur- , ""x'e of plaster for a memorial to Com llngton, where he underwent a suceesi- uiodore Macdonnugh. The design con fnl operation for the removal of a tumor nt granite drinking fountain lo- whlch wns near his left ear. Mr, ,n,l " t!l' ''order "f the park. Hack Steel had been nlTllcted with this tumor "f ""' fountain Is a wide cement walk for many wceks.-Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Ending up to the memorial lttelf. On Arnold of Lowell, Mass., who have been ''.'leh side of the walk Is located three In "ergennes, came Tuesdny night to granite benches. The memorial Is located visit relatives here previous to their re-'n'U M feet back from the road nnd turn home to Lowell.-H. P. Clement ' consists of n granite base six feet high of Fnlr Haven, who has been In town, "' n feet wide. Mounted on the top has returned to Fair Haven and with "re two bronze statues representing ulfe nnd two children is now nt Take Hrent Hrltnln and America, hand In Homoseen In Castleton for two weeks.- "' The Hrltlsh lion Is resting on Mrs. Myron T. Hrlstol of Vergennes has "" sl(c and on the other slrte Is the ... ., . Vmni'lnnt, ...ir.l., nrl,,1 ,tn V tt'l....,l nt ri'iuuieu uut n weeK s visu to oer iwo . ...... ... ... ..... , i..i. a .... . . . .. . . , . ...... rt ,t.- v ... x iiMin ii i.,... .in. mi, j. V. Karr. M .-vorin , tiangnters, tho .Misses Ada nnd Jennie "lu"i. wo u.e iw is a j tilth .i . vininn of West Somervllle. c ommissioner tiartweii v umiiiuiiun- .i,i.iiuiiuiiKii, iin- mim-i iumi mnker. MIks Dorothy Coulter, who was badly poisoned bv Ivy, Is ngaln able to re sume her duties nt the Mountain Spring Hotel. K. C. Mac Mnrtry nnd family aro spending n few weeks nt tho home of T. J. Mac Murtry, who Is recovering from a recent operation. Miss Cornelia Water house, a grandaughter of Mrs. H. A. Wa trhaunr, is reported very III In llrooklyn. ! F'hn was recently operated upon for ap pendicitis. Miss Dorothy Leonard of Poultney, who has been the guest of Miss Gladys Young, has returned to her home Charles P. Holland Is spending a few dnys with his sister, Mm. F. L. Hamll ton. GRANVILLE. The funeral of Allen J Lamb was held nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. O Sargent, Wednesday. The Hev. Mr. Lincoln of Rochester officiated. Those from out of town were the son, Joseph A. Lamb, of Memphis. Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lamb of Somervllle. Mass., Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Lamb of llarre. M. ti. rhreshrr of work of cleaning; up tho rubbish In1 tho rulnB ot tho burned block 1h now under way. S. D. Farr haH tho work on his store well started. A town mooting Is wnrncd for July 27 to hco If tho town will voto to soil the Prime hill, Varncy nnd Hockydnle schoolhousra, Mra. Anna Miller of Concord, Mass., In visiting In town. Sho is a former resident. Mr. audi Mrs. Harry Jlmmo and Mrs. Joyce! Klngsloy visited In Vergennes Thurs day. Mrs. H. L. Pnrmlec, who has been 111 at tho homo of her sister In llur llngton, Is better. Miss Jnno Tatro has returned from tho Fanny Allen hospital. Tho Hov. O. A, Parker exchanged with the Row Mr. Heed, the Lincoln pastor, Sunday morning. The Methodist Sunday school went by rail to Vergenneit, thence by boat to Thompson's Point, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gove visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Purlnton In Lincoln over Sunday. Tho ball game Saturday afternoon between Hrlstol and Lincoln resulted In a victory for tho Hrlstol team, 1!) to 2. Tho next game will be between Hrlstol and Richmond July 2D nt Athletic park. Miss Amy Sumner Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W, Stevens, In Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Clark and son, Roy, visited nt Charles Clark's In Lincoln Sundny. Mm. J. H. Aberncthy and daughter, who have been visiting her parents for seveinl weeks In Delsnlb, 111., arrived home Sun day. Miss Florence Edmunds, whose death occurred Saturday afternoon, Is survived by her father, Dr. G. F. Edmunds, her step-mother, two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Miles ot Huntington and r BLOWESi ENSILAGE CUTTER Cutter Mounted on High Wheels complete with G II. P. Gaso lene Engine (and a good one) for $250, and 25 foot belt thrown in for good measure. Do you want a Gasolene Engine? We have Small Engines for Cream Separators, etc.; Large Engines for sawing and heavy farm duty. Send for Catalogue C. Bracket, Shaw & Lunt Co., "lTl lZ US JVo. WnnliliiKtnii St., lliiKton. Iiy electricity cheap. "ItniilAACH l,IM: piikIiipn plense. help of neighbors who formed a bucket brigade, the Annies were won extinguish ed. Small damage was done. NEW HAVEN. The next meeting of Heaver Glen Grango will bo held Friday evening July 21. A collation will bo K'rved. .Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Klngsloy returned Tmsday to their home In Port Henry nfter passing some time with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Co- nant. A birthday party was given Ray Pnrtch Wednesday evening Julv 22. Miss Kathleen, and a half-brother, William, i Hazel Ward Is tho guest ot Miss Marjory a student In Norwich University. Miss ningham of Hrlstol. Joyce Klngsley Is .. n.n,lnnl,i nt I lin Mrlctnl ... . I e-i I- i. ... . i- him, school class of 1013 and was loach-i,,, , mnniTtlcut Is boarding with m "tt.f'?'. rll'lrmnn' Raymond Allen. . Ing school when her hrnlth failed, mo mrs, jinn Ward for the bummer. pole suggested that a committee on ar rangements at the park be made and tho following were named: E. Barton Whit ney, chairman, F. C. Allnrd, Frank Pack ard, John Desautels, J. Andrew Chlcolno. The reception committee Is: Chairman. Michael Gibbons, E. Darton Whitney, II. F. Wolcott, Alphonsa Dubuc, S. R. Mar eotte, A. H. Lavlgno, Dr. J. W. Sheehnn, Georgo Carpentter, Dr. E. A. Heath, C. H. Shipmnn, C. G. Allard: commltteo on iloats, chairman, Frank 8. Weston, Homer E. Hnrtram, II. Albion Bailey, J L. Devlno, Dr. L. N. Plette. Eugene A. Richard, Guy C, McKlnney, Mitchell Hrlssette, Charles Fltzgernld; decoration FOR RENT. ",,nl" v.Mi.n.inMiuiM-i iiaiiHi-ii - - - ... .. . . ... ., Mrs.AV. It. Vlall of Randolph, Mrs. Danyeau returned Tuesday from Hurling- appropriate Inscriptions. Mrs. Kimball n.nnk T,rps,pr nt Hialntree, Alden E. funeral was held Tuesday at 1230 ac the Congregational Church with burial In Greenwood cemetery. Mrs. Lillian Wood and son, Harry, of Addison are guests of C. W. Sprague nnd family and other friends for a few days. Mrs. A. W. Govo returned Tuesday from a visit of sovoral days In Lin coln, Among, those to attend the fu neral of Miss Florence Edmunds Tues duy from nwny were Mr. and Mrs. F. CHITTENDEN COUNT! WINOOSKI. V.. McHrlde, Joseph Parlzo, Julo Mon geon, W. G. Rushey, E. T. Langloln, J H. I.avelly, John Hnrdncre, L. W Ravlln, Frederick E. Menard, Patrick McGreevy. Phillip Mongeon, Alfred Bcdard, Frank Nlnuctte, Arthur Manseau, William E. Mengeon, Phillip Gadue. Frank Carpen tirr's natnn was added to the list of hon orary presidents. It was ascertained yes- ton, where ho has been under treatment w llere Monday nnd formally submlt for a serious Injury to his left side. t1 her design. The design Is on exbl Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Burns ami chll- '''Hon at the office of the secretary, R. dren of the Hotel Logan went Wednes- I W. McCuen. Mr. nnd Mis. G. 11 Grella entertilncd a party Patrick Cnlley. some years ago a well nr friends at their Fiimmer home. Then- V SEVEN ROOM TENEMENT with - . ..1 An tin nviln atroftt r Westminster Station Vt. A good to West Rutland for a brief visit.- 'ocatlon for a commercial traveler. Lamb and Mr. Rcntloy of Randolph, Al fred Gove and E. L. Martin of Rochester, Mrs. George Farr of Hancock, Mrs. Ev lill Farr of Stonebam, Mass. The burial S. Dike of Northlleld, Mrs. Rebecca I mnr!Pr nf,nr the river bridge commemor- The public meeting Tuesday night In the I Ur,ln. from thf nctlnc cnionei nt Knrt steamer hose roum for the purpose C ' Ethan Albn that n detachment of the 2nd getting the citizens Inteiested ln t no , cavalry with the band will be able to take eelehratlon and the placing ot the I pnrt In tho narade. The committee on Hay of Hurllngton, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Elbert Wyman of Stnrksboro. Byron Ray, who has been visiting his moth er. Mrs. C. V. Ray, has returned to was In Northfleld In the family lot by the ,,amlnBhami Mass. Miss Mnbel Eddy 4, v tn w v Zr ' North Union k""n resident of Weybrldge. later of -l"ra Idge. at the lake Monday even street, Darlington. vt' llS.d&w.tf. H? and now of Addison, is In In Tho 'JlJu fancy side of his wife, who died 111 years ago. The service at the giave was conducted of Monkton hns been tho guest of Mrs. Sarah Dumas J. W. Pago of FARMS FOR SALE. "ARM for sale, about 10) acres, 75 m. lumber, lot growing pine, good sugar orchard, good buildings. R. D., near school, fine orchard. Price $2,f00. part cash. Box 153, Wilder, Vt. 40,w,tf. NOTICE. 1END FOR PICE I 1ST of farms, etc. N. J. Potwln, Real Estate dealer. South Royalton, Vt. 26,wtf STANDARD STEAM LAUNDRY Office 345 Cherry street. II. W. Bul lock, proprietor. Fine Shirt, Collar and Cuft Work "Phono 2S-11 or send post--1 and driver wilt call. FRANK S. LANOU & SON, Prnctlciil I 1 u in In- r nnd stenm Fitter. DO St. I'nul Street. Vext North llurlliiBtiifi SiivIiik Hank. town on legal business MI Olive liar- costume", nnd masks were worn during ter has returned from Plalnlleld.-At tho " rart of the evening, which wns spent Congregational Church the Rev. A. A. 111 'nnelng. Those from this city who Lancaster, pastor, will preach at 10:45 nttended were Dr. and Mrs. Vance Wa nn "Christian Cheerfulness." Thursday, ! terman nnd Pom tor nnd Mrs. R. W. July 30, Miss Guernsey of the Calhoun McCuen. -Mis. S. S. Miner died Monday School for Negroes will speak on tho night nt her home on Mnple street after work which Is being carried on by this "n Illness of two months from neurltus, Institution In Alabama. The Rev. Charles ncrrl years. She was hrrn October 27, H. Dickinson, former pastor of tho Con-lll''", tl10 'laughter of the late Benjamin gregatlonal Church of Mlddlebury. Is now Fortln. who for many years conducted a connected with tho Calhoun school as men t market in the Fortln block on one of the instructors and financial Main street. She was married to S. S. Miner November 10, lj.67, and was the mother of live children, three of whom are now living. She was a member of St. Peter's r-bureh nnd also of the Ver gennes Improvement society. Besides a husband, she is survived by three sons, Benjamin F. Miner of Wlnchestrr, Mass., H. Louis Miner of Brandon. Pierre A. Miner of Arlington, Mass , one sister, Mrs. Frank Laushway, and one brother, Wllllrm O. Fortln. both cf ("Vntrnl Falls. IK. I. The funeral will be held at St. Peter's Church this morning. MIs.4 !lu- slmi Veil rhrary Hospital, 'ii ! t . RurUntrtnn, Vt. IMS. .1. . IIIM, iv Sur'.r' in and Phvslclan. Gra'Jjte Grand Rapids Vjterlnary -ollego, 1!0'J. atest equipment for ill animal surgery. Including equine ii d canine operating tables. "Phono 00. PC d (Ciintliiiii'il from I'iiiip One). MONT Hon "ith tin' National Casket company. -Uuia O'Brb n, who has been teaching Rcna (VBrlon, who has been teaching In Northampton, Mass., has returned and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. O'Brien. Waller Fletcher of Salisbury, who was arrested by Policeman John Signor Sun day afternoon, was in municipal court Monday morning. I. pleaded guilty to intoxication und wns fined f3 and costs, which he paid. In consequence of tho bursting ot ,vater pipes and drains at a tempor arily unoccupied houso on Franklin Btreot the collar of an adjoining houBO, occupied by the Misses Turner, has been Hooded with water within tho past few da and their flno garden has been to a large extent destroyed. Miss Arden of Now York 1b ut the VERGENNES. Pcrley Stagg, who has been 111 for threo weeks, has gone to Montreal to consult a specialist. Miss Adella Ingham, who has been passing a three weeks' vacation at tho Summit Hoube. Mount Mansfield, haa returned and resumed her duties nt tile Bixby Free Memorial library. Mrs. Lillian Van Busklrk and son, Bertrnnd, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are guests of Mr. nnd Mr.. W. B. Child at Rav.n Nest at the lake Mrs. Flora Bliss of Los An- ! Helen liberty of ,Ters"v City, N. J., Is gelcs, Cal., and Mrs. Hattie Trowbridge of Dawes, la., are visiting their sister, Mrs. Peter Smith. Mrs. George Senon returned Saturday to Hurllngton nfUr a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Simpson. Henry Brooks has re turned from a visit to Oliver Lawrence in South Shaftsbury. Georgu W. Allen visiting her cousin. Miss Marie Norton. Henry Russell, an aged resident of this cltv, died Tuepdny morning el Hie homo of his daughter, Mrs. Homer Hnmel, nfter an Illness with Brlght's disease, with complications, aged TO ynis. Re sides n wife, he leav.s five daughters, Mrs. James Tierney of Roxbur., Mass.. by the Rev. James Sargent.-!!. C. I Uurlington was In town yesterday. i.ai.l. i.eorge i-nnsii. w . A. lumuam aim i Mr im, Mrs GporKO Hosco0 havo ueen itar-y iiuonnrci was cancel to oousioc.t. . vlsltlnfr ln Addison. Monday to anono county court as wu ri. ss In the case of the town of Hartford vs the Realty International Paper eom innv Mrs. I O Sargent and on Cros by were In Randolph the first of tho week, the guests of her cousin, Mrs. W. B. Vlall. STARKSBORO. Mrs. John Cockle has returned to her hone ln Burlington after a two weeks' visit with relatives hero. The Rev. and Mrs. G. Vt". Russell of East Dover were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Mnxlleld. Tp.e small child of Mr. and Mrs. Allle Orvls has been seriously 111, but Is somewhat better. Erwln Newton of Burlington was an over-Sunday guest at C. F. Clifford's, Mrs. Newton and son lemalnlng for two weeks. F S. Fci.tu frun, who went to Thompson'.! IMnt for hli health, is repot tul n not so well and tho camping partv consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and M '. end Mrs I'red Thome Intend leturnlng home this week. The Rev. G. W. Russell, a forme c pastor, preached at the Baptist Church Sunday morning. Another candidate lr expected soon, but It Is not known whether he will be hero by next Sun day or not. atlng the old block house, drew much enthusiasm. Many suggestions for tho celebration in question were bi ought up and will be considered by the commit tees appointed. The meeting wns called to order by the president of the village, H. A. Bailey, who stated briefly the ob ject of the meeting. J. F. Allard was made secretary. Mr. Bailey referreil to the various towns celebrating their birth- Invltntlon has also had the assurance ot Its prci"r.ee of the Brnttleboro band whleli is stationed with the Vermont National Guard at the State enmp grounds.lt 's expected that the Fifth Infantry band stationed nt the students' military camp at the University ot Vermont will also b present. If detachments of the students in ramp nnd the militia turn out It will he necessary to get another band for tho various societies that have already sliml- the ions of the American Revolution to place a marker at tho bridge which is the nearest point possible to tho site of the old block hou, the first building put up ln Wlnooskl. F. S. Pease of the Sons of the American Revo lution spoke to Mr. Bailey as president of the village some time ago and wished i him to mnke the necessary preparations for the celebration, which will take place on Thursday, July 30. Mr. Bailey took the matter boforo tho board of trus- PANTON. suffered a paralytic shock on the letters. Alice Beldeii. Mrs. Frederick '.'all, side Friday and Is In a critical condl- j Mrs. Joseph Gra voile and Mrs. Homer Hon at the home of his son, Grant Allen. I Hnmel of this city. The funeral will bo In probate court Friday settlement nnd ,u,l nl St. Peter's Church rrldny morn decreo was rendered on the estate of i Ing. Miss Mildred Lloyd of Rovbury, Henry Harris, late of Addison Mis TJ. I Mas., is tlsltlng her routin, .Mrs. Wll Brooks of Rutland Is visiting her sister, i llr T ombley. Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs, R. D. Goodridge. Miss Mai'.le Bar- laughter, Miss Grace Cordon, visited In .n-a friit ttrln 171,...- 1 ! 1 1 1 1 rll nel n.i Tin ,.,l.iv M r ..,,1 t.-j to Mlddlebury to visit "Miss Barrows"., O,.ri;o Geo of Burlington aro spending tend a meeting at Mlddlebury Wedl.es grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hruva. Mist , week with his parents, Mr, nnd Mrs, Prudence Godette. who is taking weeks' vacation, spent Sunday with Mlsa!from t,lc Mary Fletcher hospital, Bur- , .. . - !ll,nn ...I..,-- t ... . .. U marguerite Rivers in nurungton and to- "'"n. m- uiwinim an iijicra day goes to Hyde Park to visit her broth- tlon fl1r appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Wll ORWELL. Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell of Balti more, Mel., aro with his sister, Mrs. W. II. NIckerson. D. W. Donne Is -vlth his family here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlsell have as guests her brother, Levi Wllcom, and his wife, of Jackson, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hemenway of Manchester, who have been at G. C. Phelps for a week, have returned home. I. J. Vallos nnd son, John, of Boston, are at tho Vail farm for the summer. Arthur Hill and son of Burlington were at hU farm here the ilrst of tho week. ADDISON. Mr. and V-frs. G. C. Ruscoo of Bristol have been guests at L. C. Secgar's. They were former residents here. Miss Lucy Palmer Is entertaining Miss Lulu Woods of Mlddleburv Mr. nd Mrs. L. M. Gag" and duughteis we nt Sunday to , f e-'s. G. R. Staekpole suggested that a riuulotte to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, committee be appointed to have the va Tlie trip was made In tho Burpi'e auto- Hons societies here and ln Burlington mobile. Harry Spooner was taken to the take part In the parade. J. I,. Shanley Fanny Allen hospital Sunday evening , suggested that the Second cavalrv, tho days and said that It was the object ot I t,nolr Intentions or taking part in tho will tako care of the expense of the cele bration. D. E. O'Sulllvan moved that a committee be appointed by the chair to appoint committees. Mr. Lord highly commended the Idea of commemorating historic place and said that the people of this vicinity should take a great deal of pride and help make the affair' a suc- parade Tho fourth annual report of tho Col chester town district school directors Is printed and ready for distribution. Tho llscal year ended June M, 1914, Tho directors nro: B. E. Severance, 1915, B. F. Crfile, 1910, W. C. Bombard, 1917; super intendent, Minnie Hays; truant officer, H. A. Celley. The directors' orders drawn amounted to f4.n34.49, classified as fo' Iows: Teacher's salaries, J2.CS0; trans portation, f47S..M; high school tuition", fUSI; fuel, books, supplies, repairs nnd tees and the selectmen, which bodies Incidentals, $1,1'9.49. The total receipts md waa operated Monday morning for appendicitis. His wife and his brother, Roy Spooner. went v. 1th him. amounted to W.026.55 which amount In cluded the school tax from the town. $3,601.17, and from E. H. Deavitt, State) treasurer, $602. There Is a balance with the directors of $32.0';. The directors' or ders paid by the treasurer amounted to 54,9Jj.OI, leaving a cash balance ln tho treasury of $1CI.51. The directors' orders left unpaid amount to $917.C5. A daughter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Allard of Maplo street. HINESBURG. Jules O. Sanctuary, the youngest son of William Sanctuary, who win SHOREHAM. " " , n ! enmmlftn. o ?,.-.. T Ki- Unln at the Corners Tuesday evening to eon-I miie.nai j u.. ..t l.,u m....B Ul ................. ... ,,, .hm, . ,.,,, ,... Mrs. F. E. Douglas wns attended by 2S Into sesMon and draft other enmmitt ... .t.., .... i indl.-M. Mr. and Mrs Levi Wei, '.me and I Following Is the committee "H'.i ... UHI1I.-1. L tile ini utiiv .i ..lie tile iiii.ii- ------- ( Con- niece of Jackson. .Mien., are visiting nuuniin, i.uuii .iiongeon, u. r-. i.oni FIr;-t Infantry, Vermont National Guard uhleh will ho ln camn on the- State grounds, nnd the Students" Military Gamp j fatally Injured In nn accident Juna be Invited, with their bands. The meet-' 23. H'd "t Klntfs Park hospital, Long Ing adjourned for a time to allow tho Island, Sunday morning. Tho remains were oro'ignt to iiinesuurs cur n terment and the funeral was lv Id nt tho Bantist Church nt 2:00 p m. lu tVi.. enminlttfto. TI P Tuesdnv. He Is survived uy a wn ts In thh section by the Boston Con- n'-ce m -u . ... ate J '""''"'" :"'s'""" ' " throo brothers, a sister, and his fath- dMid Milk company lor ml'k which , ".eir sister miss ua e.co ,e. ne ir. ,. ... ... ,. . . ... , wmnm ,.arker hns accepted a ti,..v imvn I,,..,.. ,!..n. t.,i. ,1, imi. wis mnuo in touir aiuoniuDiie. seten, ..... ,u,.t. ., ...,n,,.-., , .... ... 1 . ! .1 i. ..... i ..... v... irVLl.,.. nolo. T.ouls Alnnn nnd IT. A. rtnllev. puny. William Noonan and SamiH I ulu"u" """" i"'""- "'-' "" i ' , . , V, , , , po sltion as mall clerk from Boston. Culnes were ajipolntfd a committee to 1 Hemy Vrlgbi I day evening to confer with othnr eom- i.- i. r.. ... . i mitiees lur ine same nurnose. itoiui iiim- two I 1 '" "' jjiiniei huh' nas reiurneu ' . ' i ....iiieii ii, .a uuiiii le'iit t'u tiiie- er, Edward Gotlette. Mrs. W. It. Warner and daughter, Retty, went Saturday to Grand Isle for a few weeks. Miss Sarah Fnpj. who has been spending her vaca tion with relatives heie, returned Satur day to Boston. Mrs. Robert Riddle has returned to Mlnevllle, N. Y., nfter a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Benjnmln J. Simp son. Miss Mattlo Miller, who h.as heen 111 for several weeks, Is able to take short walks. Mrs. J. T. Hill returned A.l.llnn- tin..... .11 llxlln.flnl.l t. n o , , . . , r . I !''r!day from n week's l3lt to her dauch turned to 1'roctor after a few days . ... with his parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. M. T. Huttorlleld. S. S. Sundtirlanel and Eg bert Hadley havo gono to Nnith Hero, where they will camp for a few weoks. Hebert Carey of Philadelphia Is In town for a few weeks with his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Gnrey, Miss Josephine Munroe, who has been on a two weeks' vacation with her parents In Lincoln, bus returned nnd resumed her duties at tho telepnono office, Miss Grace Ilnnloy of Rutland Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. John Rynn, for a fow days. John Lovett has return ed from Queen City Park, whore he hpont a fow days with his family, who nro camping there. Iris Bullock nnd daughter, Wlnnlfred, havo return ed from Granville, N. V., where they havo been visiting relatives and friends for a week. William E. Wood of Brlnkman, Mont., arrived Tuesday nftornoon for a fow weeks with his sister, Mrs. W. S. Huntlety, nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Leeds of Stam ford, Conn,, are visiting hor father, A, N. McQulvoy, The Lndles' Aid so ciety of tho Methodist Church held a well attended meeting at the homo ot Mrs. Henry WalkiT Tuesdny after noon. Mrs. M. T. Bristol of Vergennes Is visiting hor daughters, tho Misses Jcnnlo nml Aela Bristol. Tho Rev. O. S. Houghton of Bnkerslleld has ar rived nnd Joined his family nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Billings. Dr. P. L. Dorey, who received a broken bono In his right wrist n few weekH ago, nnd who has been visiting at his old home In Un derbill, hns returned nnd so far ro covereel from his Injury that ho is ter, Mrs. Florenco Barton, of Chnrlotte. - Daniel O'Brien of South Burlington called on friends ln town Saturday. In the market Saturday eggs sold for 23 cents per dozen nnd butter from 23 to 23 cents per pound. Miss Mary Blakey, who has been making a two weeks' visit to her Ulster, Mrs. Emmet Miller, returned Snturday to New York city. Champlaln Lodge, No. 5S, I, O. O. F., have pur chased a new safe and placed It In tho loelge room. Mrs. I F. Young and sons, Willlnm nnd Frank, of DorcheBter, Mass., nro vlbltlng her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Cormla. Miss Myra Geo spent Sundny with Mrs. Frederick Klrkbrido of Burlington. George W. Allen, n well known resident of Panton, died Sunday morning at the home of hlB son, Grant Allen, from the effects of u paralytic shock suffered Fri day, nged 70 years, Ho Is survived bv one son, Grant Allen, nnd one daughter, Mrs. L, Dunne Allen, both of Panton; one hi other, who resides In Oregon: two sis ters, Mrs. A. O. Rutherford of Madrid, N Y., nnd Mrs. George Brown of Crarys Mills, N. Y The funeral wns held Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock at the homo cf his son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flngg ot Rutland visited his brother, William II Flngg, Sunday. Joseph Montenny spent Sunday In Burlington, Palmer M. Hall of Boston Is pawing his vacation with his parents, Mr. nml Mrs. E. M. Hall. Miss G. E. Klngslnnd was tho guest of the Misses Aela nnd Jennlo Hrlstol of Middle bury over Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II. Brown and son, Onalow, spent Sunday ut Thompson's Point. F. C. Crone cf Troy, N. Y., general secretary of tho Lan' slngburg (N. Y.) V M. C. A., and sev eral members of the different assocln- llam G. Miner have returned from a two weeks' vacation nt C. E. Stebblns's cot tnge, I.-nke Champlaln. The funeral of George W Allen wns held Tuesday afternoon at the home of I his son, Grant Allen, of Panton, tho Rev. Georgei F. Harvey officiating. The bear ers were: John nnd Loval Spaulding, Julia Conveiso nnd Clayton Cuyler. Burial was ln Lnko View cemetery, West Adellson. There was a profusion of Moral tributes ami a large attendance. Among those from nwny were: Mrs. .1. J. Denney nnd child! on of New York city. Mrs. Laura Thorn is, son, Dewltt, daughter, Louisa, nnd Mrs John Wilson of Essex. N. Y., visited Frank James nnd sistiT, Miss Edna .Tnmes, yesterday. '!. .1. McAullffe of Burlington railed on friends hero yesterday. The Vermont Shade Roller company's plant was shut down yesterday nnd the manager, F. N. Graves, nnd about 25 of the employes went to Burlington to attend the funernl of David Ciniie, ono of the firm. Mrs. Annetto Morgan of Krone, N. H., Is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Frank M. Rogers. Trank Miner of Hnlyoke, Mass., Is visiting his brothers, Henry nnd S. D, Miner. Mr. and Mrs, Frnnk Yale of Troy, N. Y., are passing two weeks with Mrs. Yale's sister, Mrs. W. J. 'i nompson. The Epworth Leagee and Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Ferrlsburg will hold n joy ride and social Friday evening at the church. Autos will take parties for a short ride, also to nml from their home If re questcd. Ice cream and cake will bo served. Mrs. Benjnmln F, Miner of Win " ' . . .-.1 ...L V TT T TJU afternoon doing more or less damage. They met In the nnte-room nnd Charles j ' s'' i """"" ' ' 'met tit i .ui ihi ..ut.v. .... Mrs. Perry Read, ThurBday. Mr. and Mrs. William Love ot Lincoln, Neb., are guests of his brother, Oeorgij ' . T ..... I.r... ....1 t r. tlo.Dhn nt t t tt.,,- a i.- vni t ,ii I Burlington are spending lost a vnluable eo.v. - , S. Lord wa3 mail,, chairman and J. 1". Mrs. Campbell ami nb-ee of Rlptnn are Allard secretary. The finance committee visiting her daughter, Mrs. Malcomo wns the Hist committee nppolnted an ! Dougln-s.-M.'SH Kr.therlne Baldwin Is the " ' im"-mi me v.,. an artesian well for Elbert Stas-'g. guest ot Miss Mabie rowner. L. L. , ' ' '" ' ' , I Burlington are spending several -The farinas nro busy getting lu their Moore returned from Watertnwn, N. J.. ' "'; "' nn'-PO"' ''. ucm" ro' , "s wuoks with their brother, George liny, which is less ln quantity and qual- ; Monday.-Mrs. C. H. De Long Is ill.- j ;un an'' (,nrl,onl "r; Tho fo ! Lovo. Miss Dorwln ot New York has it thnn usual. Had there been more Dr. nnd Mrs. Sharm and Mr. and Mrs. rain the crop would have been a heavy John Moore spent Sunday In Brandon, one. Mrs. Kinney of New York city Is making tho trip In Dr. Shnrm's car. I..rr ..-nr. nnnnln,.' l,,t,1 L.I . , rtAnnt,lMi J. L. Shaniey. chairman, j'. F. Aliard' ' ,ben visiting her couBln, H. D. Wei D. E. O'Sulllvan. J. B. E. Chevikr and T' nn.d lhC.r rcla.tlV0S M hre A. J. Dc.-aute-ls; Invitation. G. R. Stack- linn. ,,f Vn, V..l. C,ni- I.. ... ablo to attend to his pi.ifesslonnl du- ; "" . ? ' , ' , 1 . ,,,,,,,,. . .Basin Harbor, where they will reman ties ugnln.-Mrs. H.'njnmln Gales, who,,,,,,,, , , d.rv -Wllln p Scott of Bur has been In town for u few weeks, has , ,,, vH,tP(, "P Sundnv - w w's, f M, P ".TT'n. i ' M'f""" nd sister. Miss M. Hor- W. I t of the Hnptlst Church I" , ,rnse McCuen, and Mrs. f! W. Coe, spent West Rutland has been selected aa ' Hnnluv n Thompson's Point. Tho Misses .. t.,f uitee petsons 10 ro.j eseni I wiiltnev of Clevelnnd, Ohio, nre spen.l- iit T. Ttltnne !l..rTu li,. t.j r. er.,iulr. ,t C r nn.l Mr Prlhle. M. ntid tr.. V. Mrs. Annie All-n, who is spending her K. Piatt and daughter nre touring the ' f oIc' ''halrmnn, C. S. Lord, J. L. Shan ve cation here after teaching school in Mary Homers has returned from Wil- South Hurllngton. NORTH FERRIST3URG. State In Mr. Piatt's car.-The Rev. Simp-'";' " ., im i. ... .i, rv.n...... ,.i,...i I T- C.raves, H. L. Thomas. Harry Hvlg- Church tho next two Sundays. LINCOLN. Mrs. nnd Mrs. Q. E. Glbben of Essex fO Junction have been visiting : her brother, , nn(l j Thnmpson nnd j. K. O'Sulllvan aej George Parmlcy of South Llncoln.-Mrs. ,, of tnp , A, I!nlf,y. hon At the Methodist Church Sundny tho Rev. A. D. Pniker preached an Interest ing sermon to the Masons. About members were' present and nttended ' service In a body. There was special mu-iMndge Bcnme has returned from Bur- si" by th choir and Miss Frames Wine,. it sang a solo.- Mr. and Mrs. Alfr, I Wr.iv hhI two children of Ithnea. N. Y., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Dean. Miss Maud Ploof of Hurllngton Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ploof. Mrs, Rilph Satterlv nntl daugh ter of Philadelphia nro guests ot Miss Es ther Newell, SOUTH STARKSBOWO. Mrs. L. F. Blrdnnll Is nt home from New York where the nttended the mar riage of her daughter, Miss Mary, and visited relatives !n Newburg, N. Y. Miss Alice Hallock of Uiooklyn, N. Y nnd Miss Ettn Ilnllock of Richmond aro guests at Daniel Sargent's. Ml t-s Ruth Folinnshee, who has been In Shirley, Mnss., since last fall, came Saturday nnd Is nt the home of her uncle, David Fol lunsbei", nnd wife. Miss Ada Hallock Is vlt-ltlng her sister, Mrs. David teuton, ln Greenlleld, Mass. Stephen Young Is mak llston, whero sho visited her aunt, Mrs. Howard Ray. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Post nnd son, Archibald, havj returned to Saratoga Springs after a week with relatives here. Harlan Bostwlck of Burlington Is visiting his brother, Luclen, The funeral ot Mrs. Antolne Busier, whose death oc curred ln Shelburne, was held nt thei Baptist Church Monday at two o'clock, .1... 1..,. 1 In ... T A Alr.M- nre r,CLln,t P..n. lt V..V, T H- "" "'"t't ..tufiutuu Ullinot- ilngton.-L. E. Jackman and family. W. ,nvi - Thon,;s M,lnK(.on, George E. j 1,lfL , B. Sargent and family. Bert Sifter and, CraudaU; hTll f"n';!U ot J' C. Sanctuary, family and O. R. Hlcknclle nnd family : whose eleath occurred ln New ork, spent Sunday at Lake DunmoreMr. nnd , -"mmltt.-e on music, James Greaney, Jr.. was hpId at thp Uaptist church T .es- Mrs. Jeihn Hamilton nro visiting their,"' " " "lu'.it". 't'U-'day at two o'clock, the Rev Wlllmm ham nnd Dr. E. A. Burdlek; program, (i. R. Staekpole, Judgo Conlln nnd C. S. Lord; executive committee, E. H. Horton, I H. I. Stanhope nnd Louis Mongeon; 1 trustees nnd selectmen. Arthur Maneau son, Royal, In Charlotte. HANCOCK. Chester. Mass., Is In town, cnlled here hy!1"'-' rI,alrs nn llls ''""so here.-Henry Y. the death of her husband's mother, Mrs. " Edwnrus icu -non Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry f,,r t''olr homes In Brooklyn, N, Y, mond FitKpatrlck, C. S. Lord and R. E. Lnughton off Icintlnc, -assisted by tha -Thomns. It was suggested that for hvnl ; Rev. Joslnh Kidder of Westford. speakers Judge Conlln, II. A. Bnlley and ! Amone; those here to attend the fu- f S T.neil nml rt 1! ttr,.n!n 1, . ... , ,. . . . . Fifteen young girl friends of Miss Lorn r' " .,', , ., " r,u WPri A"rP 01 " . . ... ' ..... .. I cured. Hieso will be lu nddltlon to the . herst. Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Emroni speakers engaged by the Sons of the Sanctuary of New York, Mrs. E. L. American Revolution. Mr. Bailey sug- , Degree nnd Harold Degree of Bur gestcd as one of his Iloats that a mlnla- , llngton. The Ilev J, II. Coleman, D, ture block houso ot the type of the orlg- D., LL. D of Rutland will speak at Inal be maele. The matter of iloats wan 1 tho open-air services next Sundny left to the executive committee. The evening. The open-air services ora general commltteo wns made committee j well attended. The Rev. F. M. Saw-ex-ou'icln for the day. The committees yer nnd Hnrry Russell went to Mt. appointed were adopted. The matter of Mnnstlold Monday -Mr. and Mrs Kr cxpenso will bo taken enro of by the ' nest Mllham havo a daughter, born, village trustees and selectmen. Mr. ' Saturday The Rev. G. W. Russell, Alapa suggested thnt the chairman of tho ; who Is spending the summer at Iika various committees notify tho balance. Iroquois, preached nt Rtarksboro Sun of the members of their respective com- day and will occupy the pulpit again mlttces to meet this evening at eight I next Sunday. Ho Is building a now In the hose room. All the societies ot 1 cottage nt Lako Iroquois. The cven the village will be invited to tnke pnrt 1 Ing meotlngs which hnve been con- In the celebration. Tho Sons of tne uucieu By the Hov. William Lnughton Blair gave her a shower Friday. Chil dren's day was observed here ln the church last Sunday. Charles Church and Miss lyora Blair were married July 19. CORNWALL. The mother of Dorothy E. Battles wishes to say that tho statoment which appeared ln Inst week's paper concern ing the engagement of Miss Dorothy Battles to Whitney Klrby Is fnlse. There Is no engagement, therefore no unnouncc ment. MONKTON. The Rev. nnd Mrs. 0, C. Cornell nre attending summer school at Mlddlebury A ,.i.i ,,'t r 1' ton .t, i,'nv., ! ' Their families will leinnln here during College. Mr. and Mrs. Enri Cox aro par- vlsitlng Mr. and ' Mrs. George H, Bora, i the sunimer.-Tlie Rev. Ti no Hill of Hrls- cuts of a son, horn July 12. .Mrs. Delia American Revolution will furnish somo , at Mechiuileavlllo Corners have been tho Baptist denomination In tho rural llfo conference during tho summer at Mlildlebury College next week, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. R. Hchlledor nnd sons, Hownrd und I.ednrid Schllndor, Miss Ruth Jenkins and P. ,1 Rynn of Man chester, who havo been at Maloim, N Y, on up automobile Mp rtepped over Ing the summer -it the home of Mr and Mrs. George D. Middlebrook on Main street, while the latter are nt the Rush more cottage nt Long I'olnt. Nelson Snri tos wns a week-end visitor In Hurllngton. II H, Wilght. who hns been employed it the Shellleld Farms, Slnw'tnn-Declttr m 'k plant, returned yestenlay to Pough- 1uaiuiU N, V -"'- )- JO. Clno-l hnve gone to visit friends In Mlddlebury, tl ' visiting relntlves here.-Mrs. Rus- Judge Frank 1.. Fish spent yesterday sell, who has been visiting her daugh wlth his family nt his cottngo at tho ter, Mrs. Karl Orvls, returned Mondny lake. Mrs. Charles F. White nnd her to her homo In New IlampMiIre Andrew sister, Miss Lou Miner, visited Mr. and Hnllock nnd family of Shirley, Mass., nro Mrs. Iiuls Miner of Brnndon the first 1 guests of his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. David of the week. Miss Bllla Eagnn has re- Hallock. Mr. anil Mrs, Aelna Blrdsall turneel fiom n visit to her nunt, Mrs. , nui daughter of Schenectady, N. Y., Earl Carney, of Plttsflehl, Mnss.-Murr.iy 1 visited his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Kenyon, who Is attending the Mnodv nr,isiiii, nn,i Bter, Mrs. Robert Young. school nt Mount liermon, .Mass., is Mr ,, JIrH )nm. Wright, who havo spending the vacation with his parents, , n rnllfornla the past year, are In . j .. t-.. 1 'r... ...... i. 11 1 .. . '" i.iuj.-ii. I town The IjiiI ,' ll. nlrln will meet Mr. Martin of Burlington was a business J(lIy wth M WnUor ,,,.,, ,n visitor hero ye? lerday. The Baptist nnd Methodist Episcopal Churches of Panton will hold their annual excursion July 29 on the steamer Tlconderogn from Basin Harbor to Rt Albans Bay.-Mis. Waller Dnlgnenult and chlldrm of Wore ester, Mnss., are passing several weeks hero with her husband's parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Dnlgneault. Harold Foote, Donnlel Norton, Waldo Powers nnd his gii'st, Au-'ustus Ely, of Newton Center, Conn . nnd Philip Goodere hnve gone nt a week's motor boat trip let Montreal Khfcahan and MJ" M"rv Murnliv Lincoln. HRISTOI. Miss Floreiu'c IMinunds, youngest tlnughter of Dr. George F. Edmunds, died at her homo on Garfield street kit ill day afternoon nfter n long Ill ness. She -was 19 yenta old. Miss Kathryn Levnrn ri'turned Frld iy night from a visit In Burlington W. A L.iwrenco and party eif friends have returned from their nutu trip to N lluiniiMlilra mid eaBtorit Vwm"t- Tin Denn passeel Tuenlay at Long Point with 1 of the speakers nt the exercises which ; discontinued until September 1. friends from Proctor. iwlU be helel In the mill park Immediately i Theio was a large attendonce nt the i following the parade. The work of put Methodist Church Sunday morning to ting In the cement base, upon which will henr tho sermon by tho Retv, Dr. Charles ! bo placed a huge boulder, has alreaely Everett Halllegrove, D. D., pastor of a j been begun. It will be situated at tliHla gasoline torch. An alarm was given Chathnm, N. J., church. He Is now In-lnd of t,1( river bridge, em the cast side. nnd In n short time about 20 men wcro structor In Biblical history, nt the Middle- I The general committee met again last bury Biimmor school, Miss Minnie llnyden 'evening to take up more work on Ihe cele of Stelnhart hn'l. Boston son-' Thev ''ration July CO when tho block house were guests of the Rev. nnd Mtb. C. Cor- marker will be unveiled. Tho work lust nell Sunday. -Mrs. Sarah Rathbone of ' Veiling consisted of naming more corn- Bristol Is nt home on n visit -Madam 1 m'"" """ " " " . some or tne eoinrniiiees ttnn nave itiit'ttuy put their shouldeis to the wheel to make tho event the big success It eleserves. It now appears there will be lit lenst four bands In tho parade, although this met- F.llrabeth Cornell Ins gone to Argyle, N, V,, to visit her daughter. MONKTON RIDGE. Mrs. Bello Preston and children, who havu been visiting Mr. nml Mrs. E, G. Cox for several weeks., have returned to their home lu Ferrlsburg. Mm. Spencer Wright ami son, Wairen, of Malone, N. Y., nro visiting her mother, Mrs. Eliza Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs, Earl Cox nre the l -e-nlB of a son, born July 11. The I oflwrlght shop belonging to John u.sli uuiaiu ic July 11, but with Urn JOESVILLE. Al. M. Ayors's faim house caught tiro Monday, caused by the explosion of on the scene nntl the lire was soon under control. Had It not tcen for a slated roof the ..ro could not have been ex tinguished so quickly. M-s. Molllo Per kins of Worcester, Mass., has come to Hiend some tlmo nt her son's. J. B. At kins.-Mr. ami Mrs. Heman Qlllett, Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins nnd Mr, Hlod gett have come to spend their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crandall. They 1....... - 11, nl .,li.. . 1 .If. 1,.. I, full., unllln.! Thn nllir,lln ""' i""t "" '" t" and parade took on a larger aspect hu..l-MI Florence Colby, whn , h, hist evening and the cotnnilltees nro busy perfecting plans for their special duties which they wcro as. signed to do. The following names were ridded to the executive committee' F. E been In Dorchester, Mass., t-lnce last fall, Is visiting nt F. H. Chessmnre's. Mrs. Ellery Fny of Essex Junction hns been spending a week with Mrs, Cynthia Hnp good. Miss Carrie Towne of Waterhury Blgwood, Dr A S. V Hill. W E Mc-1 In ,0"'n Sunday -1-rancls Miller ot Bilde. M D. McMahon. with F E. Big-1 Montpe'ler Ib ppcnellng his vacation with wood namod na chairman. O, 11. Stack- his purentH, Mr. und Mrs. C. IX jjtllex.