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THK BURLINGTON FKBB 1'KlSSS AND TTMES: THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1916. Daniels of Russell street nt tho hospital Sunday. The condition of L. A. Curtis, who I'prnlncd both ankles Saturday afternoon when ho fell to tho ground from the roof of his houso on Rugg Btrrot, Is favorable. Tho nccldcnt occurred when Mr. Curtis was shoveling snow nnd Ico from tho. roof, Interests In tho Sinclair farm to his I ducted by the paster, the Rev. F. T. brother, Joseph, who hns let tho samo on shares to O. Dean for the season. Hlshop & Donahuo have completed their log contract with Nelson & Hull com pany, and returned to West Burke. Lawrence Mossier wns u business visitor In Enosbtirg Knits Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. lynfountnlu lias been 111. P. II. Lanphcr Franklin county court, which took a bas purchased of tho Nelson & Hall Co their mill nnd machinery at F.nnt Enosburg and Is moving tho sanio to Helvldcro Corners. GEORGIA. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Anderson havo been spending a few days In Cambridge. Miss Ulna Howard Is spending a week at Essex Junction nnd Milton. Frank T'lerco Is Improving etch day. Cornelius Hovlns has purchased tho bouso owned by Mrs. Matilda Htbliard. Mrs. Frnnk Goodwin Is at tho St. Albans hospital. Oscar I-add died at his home Sunday died Monday morning from the effects of Tho funeral wns held at tho Methodist r stroke of apoplexy, suffered 12 weeks Episcopal Church Tuesday at 12 o'clock, ngo. Mr. Ivudd, who was C7 years old, ' -Dir. and Mrs. Fred Hoyden of Cam Is survived by his wife, a son, Ralph i bridge have been spending a few days In I.add, nnd n daughter, Mrs. Alton New-1 town. recess lust Friday afternoon, recon vened Tuesday morning, Judge L. P. Slack of St. Johnsbury presiding. Tho dlvorco cases of Annlo 11. Martin vs. Tnul Sheridan Martin and Rnso (Peno) Tnssle vs. John F. Tasslo wero heard. In the nftemoon the caso of Fred Bom linrd vs. E. Iz-moro, trespass, was taken up. II. P. Deo appears for tho plain tiff nnd S. S, Cushlng for the defendant, Judgo and Mrs. N. N. Post nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Eastman wero In Geor gia Tuesday to nttend tho funeral of Mrs. Post's brother, Oscar Ladd, who ton, nil of Goorgla, Several bills of divorce wero reudeted yesterday morning In Franklin county court. In tho enso of Mary (Hussy) Grow vs. Alfred B. Grow, heard Tuesday, a bill was granted on the grounds of wilful desertion. In tho caso of Annie B. Mar tin vs Paul Sheridan Martin, heard Tues day, a bill was granted for neglect and refusal to support. A bill was granted for neglect nnd refusal to support In the case of Mary A. Haws vs. Sidney G. Haws. In the caso of Mary O'Nell vs. Walter O'NctI, heard last Friday, a bill was granted on tho grounds of neglect nnd refusal to support. The custody of tho minor child, Helen, wns decreed to tho petitioner. Alimony was decreed accord ing to stipulation on file. A bill was granted for wilful desertion In the case of Myrtle McKlnney vs. Lawrence McKln ney. Tho civil, case of the Pnndllln Silo company vs. M. A. Hull & Son, assump sit, wns entered settled and discontinued. Mrs. E. C. McKlnney, 2"! years old, died nt her borne on Lake street yesterday morning after n long Illness. The funeral will bo held at St. Mary's Church Satur day morning nt nine o'clock, and the body will bo taken to West Rutland for burial. (Beside her husband she Is survived by two children, William, four years old, and Annt, two years old; also by her mother, Mrs. Wllllnm McNeil, of Hartford, Conn., six brothers, Thomas and Michael McNeil of this city, William and Frnnk McNeil of Rutland. James McNeil of New York, and John McNeil of Hartford, Conn. EAST BERKSHIRE. FRANKLIN. The Hcv. -M. A. Turner left Tuesday morning for Montpcller to nttend tho Vermont Methodist conference- Tho now F. W. Day Is In Springfield, Mass., this week to attend tho nnnual meeting of tho Obcrlln Alumni association. Mrs. Day and son arc visiting her parents In Mltteneaguo, Mass. Misses Clara Gard ner and Churls Hillings of tho University of Vermont nro guests of Miss Edith Gates. Emerson Ehedd of the University of Vermont and Mildred Powell of tho Hurllngton high school aro here for their vacations. Francis Richards nnd Miss Gladys Woodward, who wore re cently married In Plymouth, N. H., are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. n. B. Woodward. Mrs Rodney C. Gates, an aged and highly re spected resident, died suddenly nt her home Tuesday evening of a shock. The funeral will be held at tho bouso this afternoon at two o'clock, with Inter ment in tho Maplo Grove cemtery. RICHFORD. A spcclnl town meeting will be held In tho town hall Tuesday, April 4, at two o'clock In the afternoon, to trans nct tho following business: First, to hear nnd act upon tho report of the committee appointed nt the last annual town meeting, as a result of action taken upon articles P, 10 and 11 of the warning, relating to repainting or erecting school 'buildings In said town: second, to sec what notion tho town will take relative Craln. The benrcts wero Phil H. Kaiser, Hcnly C. Hushuw, George W. Gale and Carroll Georgo. Among tho Moral tributes wns a largo spray of carnations and lilies from former nolghbors at tho lower vil las and tho casket was covered with flowers when It nrrlvcd here. The burial wns In tho River Hank cemetery. Mr. Melvln wns IT. years of ago and tho son of Georgo II. Melvln of the lower village, Ho was born In Hard wick, hut enmo to Stowo whllo very young. Ho attended tho Stowo high nnd graded schools until going to Boston eight years ago. A1out a, year ngo ho went to San Francisco, whero ho wns employed during tho exposition. Ho hud been In Elgin, 111., for several months and expected to return East soon. He died at u hospital In Elgin March 10 from typhoid fever. Mrs. Ilnrrlat Adams has returned from ProctorHVllle, whero sho passed tho winter with her daughter and husband, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N. Palmer. News has been received of the death of Irfsvl Taylor March 23 nt tht. homo of his son, Clinton G. Taylor, at East St. Johnsbury nfter a shmt Illness with pnoumonln. Tho funeral wns held at two o'clock Saturday after noon In Wolcott nnd tho burial was mado there by tho sldo of his llrst wife. Mr. Taylor was about 73 years of age. Ho camo from Wolcott to Stowo and car ried on a lumber business at Moss Olcn Falls for several ynars and later camo to tho village to live. About a year ago ho went to mako his homo with hln son. Mr. Taylor was a veteran of the Civil War, a inembor of H. H. Smith Post, G. A. It., and of Mystic Lodge, No. U F. & A. M. Ho Is survived by his second wife and their two children, Clinton G. Taylor of East St. Johnsbury and Mrs Lizzie M. Hcnson of Stowo; two sons by his former marriage, Carroll Taylor of Morrlstown and Frank Taylor of nrock' ton, Muss.; three sisters, ono of Clnrc mont, N. II., and two of Wolcott, and Kovernl grandchildren. Mrs. Hcnson has been with her father slnco Sunday. The remains of John A. Gorhum of Randolph were brought to Stowo Satur day afternoon nnd burial was made in tile River Hank cemetery. Mr, Gorham was C6 years of age last July. Ho was a native of Canada, but passed a large part of hU life In Randolph and Hart' ford, Conn. He Is survived by bis wife. who was formerly Miss Emma Parish daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phllnnder Pnrlsh, for many years residents of Stowe. Mrs. Gniham nnd her sisters, Miss Edna Parish of Randolph, Miss Sarah Palish of Northtleld and Mis. II. C. Reed of Berlin, accompanied the remains tn Stowe. A. J. Back of Montpoller Seminary, who has preached nt tho Methodist Epls- Rt. Johnsbury Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Cogswell. Tho Rev, and Mrs. Keeler nro attending the Methodist conference at iuonipcner. air. ana Mrs. Juu1 returned Saturday after four weeks absence at Hakcrsfleld. HYDE PARK. Professor Reynolds of Montpcller was In towi Monday. A. C, Davis and Wil liam llapgood wero In Hurllngton Sntur- dnw Orlo Luco and F, C. Bashaw of Stowo were In town Monday. Mrs. S, 11. Wnlto has Bono t Ashevllle, N. C, to visit her daughter. Clydo Brown of Woonsocket, Mass., Is visiting In town. Wallace Armstrong of Connecticut was In town a part of last weekMrs. Wllma Hnnley of Vergennos Is visiting In town. Craftsbury high beat L. C. A, at basket ball 20 to 7 Friday evenlng.-Mss Hownrd of St. Albans Is tho guest of Mrs. Page Ufford. Miss Catherine Smnlley of Stowo Is visiting In town. Miss Bertha Collins of Lncotila, N H., was a visitor Satur- whoro sho hAd boon for aovcral weoka. Miss Wilson's death cat io aftor a long period of 111 health. Harriet Elizabeth Wilson, was ono of seven children born to Jay and Laura (Child) Wilson), In Hcthol, August 13, 1840. Miss Wilson Is the last of hor family, Sho was the slBter of tho Into Hon. J, J, Wilson of Bethel, a prominent lawyer of his time. It w,sh in Bethel that Miss Wil son panscd most of her life, coming here about 10 years ago to reside with her friend, MIbs E. S. Fogg, and thai have been together for these years. She Is survived by nephews nnd pieces, M, M, Wilson of this placo be CRAFTSBURY. Troy, N. Y whero sho has been vlsltlnff her sister, Mrs, E. II. Walkor air nnd Mis. Joseph Churchill arrived Monday evening from Fort William, Out., whera I Mr, Churchill bus been for several years. Thero will bo no services In the 1 " win reside in .ranuon iur no Methodist Episcopal Church next Sun- ent.-Arthur Ooodnough and Miss day, It being conference Sunday.- "wtrudo "Viand wero matrled at tho Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dutton of ConrcBalloiin parsonage by the Itov. Council Bluffs, Iowa, arrival In town fll"r f Thorpe Tuesday afternoon. Friday. He will take possession of the 0J' will reside In Brandon. Mil village creamery, which he pur- "eorgo II. Iselley has leslgnod his posl chased some time ngo April l.-John tl"n al Ayrshire Breeders association Anderson, over 80 years old, died at the "'" wl" " .wlUl " " fow 1lS"to home of his daughter, Mrs. H, A. Dut ton, Sunday morning. Emily Day Is 111 with pneumonia mid rheumatlo com plications. Tho Rev. C. 1), Plerco left Tuesday morning to nttend tho con ference at Montpcller. A flock of gros- Pethlcbem, Pa,, whoro bo has a position with tho Bethlehem Steel company. Ralph C. Allen of Kansas City, Knns., visited h!s aunt, Mrs. C 1. Clifford, tho first of the, week. Mrs. W. C. Lefllngwoll went Monday to tho Rutland hospital to pal Church there, with Interment In szo of a robln or bluebird, nro of a Inn- hor t.nnhnw. Tim ivow . i, . . , i 1 ., undergo t rent men t.-'Al rs. Jennio hocks taken to Bethel Saturday morning and Places In tho southern part of the '"'' - ;' miisltalo It. the. .h fnrni -n hi I in .!, r..m 1 Ktatc. made their appearance In this I' 'Ms of u,o Brandon Inn Friday cvo tho funeral was held In tho Eplsco-, , ' . , ,,. ,,, iilng. Tho Unptlst Young People's society win give a mni'icruoo social in w.o church vo!rv Friday evening. Burt Alden Is lnovli.g his hourchold furdturo to Burlington, where ho will rcMde. Mlsa Ellznioth Chittenden leturncd to Hur llnglon Wednesday after visiting I'.er mint, Mrs. W. A. F'dier, for several days. J Tho Lad'o' Aid society of the Congre gational Ch'irch will give nn onterlaln- ment at tho Cnntrievallonnt chapel Friday dny nt R. G, Sherwln's. Miss Marguerctta "1Q oltl Church cemetery. Mrs. Rollln bright yellow color. Mattle Soulcs left Carey died at the sanitarium March 2a, I week for Chicago whore she cx , ,., , ., , , 1 poets to remain for Homo time. Mr. following an operation for adhesions ' , ,, t. ,, ..,,.,. ,, .. , , ,, ,, , , , . , , , , and Mrs. R. G. Bowker havo moved to Mrs. Carey Is survived by her husband i ,,.,,,,. , ... , , ,, Mr. Bartlotts. and several children. Mr. nnd Mrs E. W. Kent loft March 23 for Mt. Clemens, . GREENSBORO. Mich., whoro Mrs. Kent will take treat mont for rheumatism. Ralph Brewster, Marshall of Littleton, N. 11., Is visiting In town. Miss Grace Darrah of Wuter vllle Is visiting her sister, Maud. CAMBRIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. A D. Cutting spent Sat urday nnd Sunday In Burlington nnd Shelbunio, Mrs. Frank Pitkin and two children aro visiting her annt, Mrs. E. C. Wells, nt tho American House. Mrs. A. L. Brush has returned from n several days' stay In Bolton nnd Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stearns of Hurllng ton are guests of Mrs. Stearns's parents, Mr. and iMrs. T. O. Ross.-Dr. Georgo II. Newton was a business visitor In Bur lington Monday. Allen Hritton and My ron Young aro attending Orleans county court In Nowport this week. Miss Ilattle Hopkins Is visiting relatives In Burling- ton this week.-A. J. Clark began work 'strcet SilUmUy mornlnff. Mr. Wood had Cambridge Junction, Monday, John Brush dlod Tuesday at the homo of his daugh ter, Mrs. Frod Hitchcock. Funeral ser vices will be held ut the house this nfter noon at ono o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Young have been spending several days In Derby. Miss Ruth Clapp of Montgomery Is a guest of Mrs. M. D. Young. The Misses Marjorle and Million Newton are visiting in Ilurdwlck and F, G. Lumnden wns In Hardwlclt on night telegraph operator, went to btmlneFH Snturday.-Mrs. Collins was in cvnnfr. The program will consist of Pittsflold, N. H., March 2.3 to tnke a Jnsn'"-y snuiriiuy i niece ner mU!,t pictutes nnd on-yon drawings by position. O. A. Vanderwerker of South daushtor, Ruth, who returned homo nev Suitor E. Thorpe.-Rollln Woods Royalton will succeed him hore. Mrs. 1 from Nc.n'hflelJ. Mass., .or tho Easter has purchased tho Mrs. Edna Croon placo Elizabeth Bruce has been 111 for two ! vacntlon.-Tho Presbyterian society has on franklin street. Mr. Woods hen nold weeks with bronchial pneumonia, and cancelled tho debt on the church and Urm rorlh of tn vninsc...MrB. Ma. her daughter, Mrs. Frank Williams of Amherst, Mass., has been with her Frnnk Blnghnni of Rochester Hollow, suffer ed n second shock of paralysis Wed nesday. J. Ifazen Wood after a 10 days' illness with pneumonia died at his homo on Elm raised money to have electric lights put r!,m Vn)lo o Orwell Is visiting Mrs. Mary In.-Prof. nnd Mrs. Hardy of Burling- R(1Sp.MrP. Joseph Smith died Rt hop ton visited Mr nnd Mrs. Roy Buchanan ilnmo noar tn6 stone mill on tho Foront- ovcr Sunday Mrs. Buchanan of Albany ,iale rond early Wednesday morning uftor visited at the homo of hor son, R. R. .mnvr!nr a shock of paralysis. The fu- Buclmnan, the past week. Miss Bessie ,,enil will 1m hold at the house at two Silver visited Mrs. Alpha Gobble In o'clock Friday afternoon. Nelson Jone Hardwlck TUesdny.-Crnws nnd robin? of Shorebam wns a business visitor In reached the age of Tl veais. Ho is sur- ! nn rtlura lu lu"" ""'" r..iiuoa uennes.iay. vlved by ono non. John Wood, and one ' or thrf0 '" ma; ono, th",K. n dmiirhirr. aii,. nmr Wnnrt. iiva ., , -The members of Caspian Lake Grange: home. Mr. Wood married Olivia Morrill. ' "em tilc"' roguiai incciiim mm Mr. anf Mrs. j A Murray have return- who dlod about ir, yenrs ago, since which evening nna comer. i..c i... ...... time ho had bad his daughter as house-, tm,rlh ivch on a class of five, the keeper. Mr. Woo? served In the Civil 1 la,llf9' ,Uroc tenm (,oln tho wor!t- A War. enllstlnir from Hnndnlnh Aoi-nsf 1R the Ulislness session mo grange isr.2. nn.i orvr-rl nn .T,.iv ii i iho'tn liavc the commltteo finish Kith Vermont, Company F. Mr. Wood bnsement of the building and was past commander of tho V. S. Grant , lar1' dining room nn.i Kiicnen. FORESTDALE. voted nn the have a NEWPORT. tO f.I'nPtlnf- n unhnnl 1-., 1 1 1 .1 1 .-. I.. ..nt.1 Mrs. Viard nnd children, who have i ,,,.. .m,.,, , ,, . ., . , ' , 1 town, third, to see what nctlou the town been passing the month In R chford. i ...n, . . .. havo returned home-Miss Leila Murray " " ..... - . 'opa.ln"n.f ..or ? Poller this week. Ho is not expected of Hillwest is visiting at H. G. Jenno'H. ' 1 !t'nV' ".f" ".r. ,"!!". nB".. . lo rotllrn ' ThP,' wl11 b 1,0 I --. - ...... "".. service at too cnurcii next umiay, wnien I the town will tnke relative to acquiring 1 1 conference Sunday. At the Epworth Irfuguo meeting Sunday evening, the Word has been rocolvcd announc ing thrt dnntl. nt Tnnl, 'Pnivlft r . I " -..w " ' .......u . . - of Wolcotti ., former resident, oer, is ancniiing 1110 coniercnce ai .uoni- Miss Gladys I,arock, who Is attcndlm school In flt. Albans, Is passing tho vacation with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Lnrock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cummlngs visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Ovlatt Thursday. BINGHAMVILLE. Herbert Hunt of St. Albnns visited his brother, E. A. Hunt, over Sunday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley King March 23. A. J. Lamb was In Bur lington on business March 22. Mrs. A. J. Lamb visited tho Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Bturgess of Underbill March 22. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hunt visited in Cambridge last Wednesday. Mrs. W. H. Howard of Cambridge was in this place Satur day. Miss Clara Southard, who has been passing several days with Miss Buth Sweet, has returned to her home In Fairfax. SWANTON. leader, Miss Elslo Alger, gave a black board talk upon "Ready for Service." The Ladles' Aid societies cleared over $s ut their maple sugar social Saturday evening. A short program Included a I vocal solo by Miss Bernice Town, recl- Harry C. Smith has leased the1 Martin placo on Grand avenue nnd expects to mnvo from the lTnrwnn.l nliifA soon. New Riicar aonnnred In some of the stores "1K'K 1 COUrso In vocal music at Tuesday and sold icadlly for 2.' cents I Mount Ida Seminary, Newton, Mass., Is a pound.-Mrs. Joseph Corliss, who has , Passing the Easter vacation hero with been seriously ill for some time, is im- llcr mother, Mrs. May Kendall. She proving.-George Dunbar lias leafed the I was accompanied home by Miss Lula nou- vmnfrninu- mat pnmt.lpieri Uv v. u Simmons of Morgantown, W. V., who Column. 'Mrs. D. C. Tobln, who camo up from Boston on account of tho Illness of her stepson, went to Pittsford Monday to sco her parents and is to Join her hus band In Detroit next week. A shower party wns given last evening by Miss Marion Prouty for Miss Hilda Cross. Edwin Decker, who has been with his brother, Col S. M. Decker, at Lawrence, Mass., on account of the illness of tho latter, writes that the colonel is some what better This will, be pleasing news to old comrades of the 13th Vermont. HILL WEST. a site in said town and erectlnir school building thereon; llfth, to seo If the town will vote to raise money on the grand list of tho town, or to bor row money nnd Issue its notes for the same, or in such other manner as the town mny vote, to defray the expense of carrying into effect any vote that may be taken upon any of tho above arti cles. Under authority given by the town nt the annual meeting, March 7, the selectmen have appointed tho following officers: Road commissioner, Ellas Combs; fence viewers, W. J. Gross, Moses Lovelctte, Byron Fletcher; sur veyor of wood and lumber, H. N. Stan hope. Mrs. B. C. Phelps and dnughter, Miss Doris I. rhclps, of North Troy, are guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bean havo bought of tho William Bashaw estate the houso and lot on South Main street for Jl.SfO. Mrs. Arthur L. Weeks went last week to New York, where she I ., ... wa.i :. miuc, .urs. ranees i.. Mn) A MaR00n and Mrs. clarence! Brlgham. Miss Lva G. Kendall, who is -,,,,. .,,. Vrc nf I ed from New York and Atlantic City, N. J., where they passed the winter. Miss Ruth Avery of Mlddlcbury Collega Is spending the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and V-s. W. B. Avery. Mis. Frnnk McDonald is visiting her j daughter In Mlddlcbury. C I, Hewitt I has acci-pti-d a portion In a garage In ! Swnnton and will movo thero Anrll 1. Morrill Clapper, "J years of age, died The Ladles' Guild of Grace Church mot was held Monday at , March IS after an Illness of several with Mrs. E. E. Partlow Wednesday llln homo, thn Rnr. Frnsnr fr.tyrtr mO! . ' -p,.l.- Tito fn.inr.il w.i l.pl.l n. week atro rI.,rph pllnfilw u-lll ihAr-ln itnvt -Trtn mini ''";e'l"B nnd hash supper at Mrs. j clatIlff- interment was at Randolph Tuesday, conducted by the Rev. H. H. day with tin- sanu- trachcis as the" pre- Centcr. The Rev. G. F. Crawford Rankin. He leaves a wire nnd on.' vioiis term. preached his last sermon ut the . daughter. Mrs. Florence Lcmolne Is nPManv Methodist Church nnd this week will go spending s-evernl weeks In Coatlcook. iiLINoON. to Montpcller to nttend tho conference. Mrs. Arthur Lockhart of Sherbrooko The Rev. Walter P. Hradford, who Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Morse went to Graf- was the guest of Mrs. Ward Prouty last !)ocn p.iator of u'x(. Congregational ton Saturday to pass u couple of weeks week. Church here since last July, resigned his ul ini- nouie oi .irs. .uorsc. ntinnt; Tho Christian Brotherhood of this placo DERBY, celobrated their usual ladles' night Mon- Dr. p. v. .Mdrlch has been unable to day and there were present at the ban- ,,c mlt fop a week.-Mrs. John Davis is iiuet a.bout V members and guests. The m -vir i,'i,, mi.,.. tnninl and reward of life well llved.-olller s. , music was given by local musicians and to' Boston after the funeral of his father. At tho lost meeting of Lamoille Grange , was us follows: Piano solo, Mrs. Julia ti,o Rev Mr Pitt closes his labors as a vote was carried to change the time of j Cummlngs; violin solo, by Arthur Cheney: ac, pastor' of tho Congregational the Friday meetings from the third lrl- (vocal solo, by Miss Blanch., Sj.arhawk. Cm,re'h hetP lu.xt sunday.-Friday eve- uny evening io xne nisi r nu.iy u uii.u . i nn si cutter or tne evening was President In each month. The regular meetings now Thomas of Mlddlcbury College, who spoko Morrlsvllle this week.-R. G. Reynolds of I Post, ,,n ,s Burv,ve,, b. one Fs'te'r'beslde3 AlnntT.pller wnpnt Sundnv l.pro with l.ln .. . .... .. .... . ' - cniuiren, .Mrs. Huran Hrlggs, who is family, who are visit ng his mother Mrs. Mw , Worcester, Mass., with her daugh- -.i. .... ntj inj.uh. in- . ..uiiui ,-. iiui.tu jor( Tle funeral iUsionary society win noui tneir an Mary Elllngwood's this evening. MORRISVILLE. at the hospital at Hardwlck. Fu neral services wero held Friday af ternoon at th; Methodist Church, Mor rlsvllle, the Rev. W. T. Best officiating, words of wclcomo which form the goal pastorate Inst Sunday morning to take effect at ti e end of the year Dorothy M. Iibshere, L'2 years old, who lived with her purents two and one-half miles east of here, db d Thursday of pneu monia. The funeral took place Saturday and Interment was In Fair Haven. George Deyette, town treasurer and Jut-tlcu of the village court, who has been nrn tl.n Rppn.irl Thnr.lnv .ifternoon and ''I'nmv,n, " TnUn Tt-n.i ...... ,....n of Lebanon, N II., who hove been 'here Morrlsvllle friends will bo In- through tho lllnoss and death of J. Hazen tcrosted to learn that Arthur Stew-! Wood returnel to their home In Leb- art, P. A., '00, him resigned his situation 1 anon Tuesday. Mrs. S. S. Uriggs, who In tho office of the Vermont Marble com- came from Worcester, Mass., to attend pany at Proctor, which he has held six the funeral of her brother, will remain ,.pnra nnronl n iwiltlnn na 1lpsl,l l.nnk- .,-1,1, l,n ,.n,inl,,np flu f T.'.irl f., postponed on account of the Illness of , kfiepcr fQr 10 1:lectrlc L1gUt & VoWcr the present.-The grange meeting held Sat- company of Proctor. urday night was well attended and the Lelnnd Ring Is passing a fow days In , program which consisted of readings by T .vnrln.llHIle. n ,-llpst nf Mr. anil Mrs. Mica VHIn. Mru Tlncn T.mpIi, nn.i M r stead 01 inn anernoon, as usual, on i oat , clarence Webster.-C. T. Morrill has left , John Bass was Interesting. The music account. The program Saturday evening m a tr throUBh Malne and New Hump- 1 for the occasion was furnished by the Included music by the choir, recitations , , , intprpt, f the Warren ' L-nn rbolr.-MIss M. M. Crnw fonl from nnd tames.-Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Folaskl attendcil the funeral of Mrs. Polaskl's ' . uncle, Jnmes Ennls, nt Watcrbury Cen ter Sunday. The ladles' night program planned for the meeting of Manstleld , Mountain Grange Saturday evening was , several who wero to take part and will be carried out at tho meeting of April S, which will bo held in the evening ln- wlll pass the vacation season here. Miss Dorothy Weeks, who Is employed in the Franklin Comity Savings bank at St. Albnns, visited in town over Sunday. I Miss Grace Shnttuck, who Is attending j Mount Ida Seminary, Newton, Mass., is passing the Easter vacation at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Slmttuck. Mrs. L. A. Audet of Magog, , Que., was a guest at tho home of Mrs. Sellna Herard last week, ' Robert Anderson received a telegram Monday from Los Angeles, Cal., announc ing the death of Ira J. Sweat, which oc curred Sunday. The funeral service was ! held at his late home Tuesday. Mr. Sweat i was a former resident of this place and Is survived by his wife, one son, Leon Sweat, of Los Angeles, Cal., and one brother, Warren Sweut, of this place. by Mrs. H. S. MatheWS. Mrs. W. D. I , prTnnnnv MIbb I-nn Kenro V..tb NVa- Vnrlr pltv nnrt Mrs. frn u-fnrd. hpr i-.ingie, nirr.in oeios ami u. it. oin.u. , ,.eturno(i (rom u visit in Hardwlck with mother, who has been in Massachusetts ind readings by .Mrs. J. r. cumpoen, ...CM Mi.,i;.ii.ip n.-ortlp Miss Carrie Dvke for the winter, after a few days here Is seriously ill with grip. Mrs. George with tho Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Crawford, , Rattye went Tuesday to Winooskl, where left Monday for Jericho, where they will she will undergo an operation al Funny I vis-It relatives. Miss Katherlne Dudley Allen hospital. .Yl'ss Stella Wilson is ' has come for a vacation from the Fntver passing a few days in Johnson, a guest sity of Vermont to pass her vacation here of Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley. Miss with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Pearl Rand Glenna Sweet has gone to St. Johnsbury, moved Tuesday from tho Ellen Blanch where she has a position in the dress- ard house nn Randolph avenue, to a tone- j making establishment of Mrs. Bean. Mrs. ment In tho Fish house on Weston street. , D. N. Hutchlns passed Tuesday In Wol- -Mr. and Mrs. James Cuss aro entertain- ' cott. a guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Ing nt their home on Elm street, Mr. Bll- , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rushford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rushford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Rushfoid In East Knosburg one day last week. William T),.cV.fnwl l,nu fn.dmn.l tV,t,i n fnu- , . , V, . ,,. ., Irfive S. Chaffee of Troy is visit ng at days' stay in Burlington. Miss Dortha ' ' . , , , . , ,.. . , ' , , .. .. ... tho homo of his niece, Mrs. A. J. Elliot. Messier, who Is attend ng school ut . , .. , , L ,, , ,, , ,., , . B. H. Joy, Central Vonnont station f akorsfle Id, is spending a week with her ' , V .. . o ... . ' , ,, ., . agent, and family went Saturday for a ,. ' ' " ' , .., two weeks' vacation st tho homo of Mr. and Mrs '.oh Bom liurd. Marie Potvln lias leturne.l home nfter spending two weeks In Sanison vllle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Jennett are moving on tho faim which they recently purchased of William Jennett. Arthur Sylvester has employment for the sugar ing season with Mr Rivers In Enosburg. Miss Doris Larock of Montgomery has employment with Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. the Johnson Grunge were visitors at tho meeting. Some of the young Indies will give u leap year ball with music by Shackett's orchestra ut the Alteley Memorial build ing Thursday evening. Mrs. W. T. Burt went Tuesday to Burlington to visit her mother, Mrs. Charles II. Chapln, who has been at the Mary Fletcher hospital for treatment and is now at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Board, at S Bradley street In Bur lington. Mrs. Howard E. Smith, who has since the death of Mr. Smith on Feb ruary 15 purchased and moved to the Moulton house on School street, is 111 with pneumonia. Dwlght R. Ayers Is working In the ofllce of G, H. and M. R. Moody In Watcrbury this week. Mr. Ayers will begin his work for tho season for VI. R. Moody next week. Mrs. Cella llaiey nnd daughter, Miss lone Hawley, of Bridge strcet, havo gon,. to Moscow to keep house for Dwlght S. Butts. Mr. jjiitts recently purchased his father's farm In Moscow nnd will curry it on,. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faunce, who have lived in N. H. Kaiser's house recently purchased by Miss Susan A. Hlgelow, will nlng a le. tuie, with stereoptienn views, very ill with the grip, is better, gets wns dcllveied in the Baptist Church by out a little now. Mrs. John Beldeu of the Rev. II. E. Rankin of Newport. At i-ait- Haven Is here caring for Mrs. Hat tho close thero was a social hour and re- tlo L. Newton, who Is very 111. Clara freshmcnts were served. . Walker, who Is principal of the West IMniJTH TRHV ! ''aw'et bigh school, is at home with her IN UK in 1KU1. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Walker, for B. M. Parker of Brandon was In town the spring vacation. The Methodist the latter part of the week. C. Aiken people expect no more preaching In of Stowe wns here Monday as witness their church till after conference, when, In a law suit, as also wa-s George Fra.o they will have a new pastor, of Cnnidn. formerly employed in C. P. R. station here. Paul C. Annls returned to Bristol Saturdny. Cllno G. Seaver, who Is very 111, Is reported as slightly better. The case of I. Bordrou against Robergo wns tried Monday before Jus tice Johnson. The ownership of several tons of baled hay was in controversy, each cltlmlng to have bought It of F. C. Shonyo, who testified he sold to Bordrou, and Judgment for the plaintiff to recover 10 nn.i costs was rendered. Annls & Hastings appeared for tho p'alntlff and Aaron H. Grout of Newport for the de fendant The Parkhurst stock of mer chandise Is being invoiced for J. St. Marie to tnke possession. WASHINGTON COUNTY WESTFIELD. Rlchaidson. JOHNSON. Mrs. E. E. Balch has recovered from a severe attack of asthma. At the annual meeting of the Oread club last Thursday night the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. C. H. Stearns; vice-president, Mrs. Emily Peaks; treasurer, Mrs. Hattlc Pearl; secretary, Miss Louise T Leland. ELMORE. MONTPELIER. The death of Wllmer A. Leland oc curred March 23 ut his home, r,:i College street, after an ill-' ness of several years, due to harden ing of the arteries. The deceased ro sldpd for many yenrs on the N'orthfleld road, operating a largo dairy with his brother. He purchased the Frlnk hmiFe on Co'lege street In If 1.' and re moved to the center of the city. Ho was born in Middlesex Center, October 10, 1S4T,, the son of Georgo and Czarina (Daniels) Leland. He married Mary Clarke In West Charlestown in lb03 and they moved to Montpelier in 1S71. He leaves his wife and one daughter, Gertrude M. Leland, and a nephew, John E. Leland of State strm-t, this city. He represented the town of Ber lin In the Legislature before that part of the town was annexed to Montpelier lister hero. The was held Saturday after noon ut two o'clock at the house Assistant Judges G. H. Dale and C. H. Dana announced March 23 their ap pointments for license commissioners in Harrc and Middlesex as follows: Barrs, Ex-Mayor W. H. Ward, ex-Muyor John Bobbins and John R. Kolloy; Middlesex, Edgar Francis, Levi Wilder and II. B. Nichols. I'. K. Garncy of Cabot, one of the jur rors at the present term of Washington county rim it, was taken with a falntlna spell shortly before noon last Thursday on Main street and fell beavllv, striking his forehead on a granite step In front of ths Standlsh innrket. He seomer razed and several ran to his assistance A hack parsing by was commnndcered by Oflicer P. J. McAvoy and accompanied by Dr. II. Burr tho man wns carried to Hea tun hospital. . hearing was hold March 23 in th r.nnttn.iit .wt.n.p nf R...1M. Ttrnll'erq flrnj-.. place, Is In poor health. Master Robert other companies have their cuts all in. with their daughter, Mrs, Ernest Clark. 1 tloncil. Mr. and Mis. James Jacobs of j oibney is spending a few days with her ,lo ro of Harrc to allow attorneys for nnd Eugene Hates visited their aunt, F. E. Smith's cut wns all hard wood, tho Tho Misses Mac Russell and Lulu linker 1 Hurllngton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.aduo sister In Sutton, P. Q. The listers, F. J. ,hf consolidated nannies company to .Mrs. Vernon G. Badger, Frldny.-iMrs. larger part of It for use in his wood- of Jeffersoinillo spent the week-end nt j 0f Bristol, William Marshall and daugh- smith, E. S. Coolcdge and C. C. Harrc. pntft onjertl(mB nKa'lnst tlic discharge of Georgo Sabre of Hurllngton spent Sun- working fnctory nt Moscow, Farmers are R. A. Millard's. tel. from Wnltatlold nnd Mrs. Lizzie Max- attended the listers meeting nt Newport (ll0 i,anUmpt, but the oWcetlons did no: day with her sister, Mrs. N. K. .Martin. Having a good run oi sap. snow is iasi TI.'F'Pfi'nQn'NVIT T 1? well of Hurllngton wore among mo gucsis Tucsday.-oirs. i.. i.ai iair is spending uio materlulize. the attorneys for the last llnsrs of Woodstock, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Mrs, II. D. Miller, the Misses Chelln Nichols of Bellows Falls, Mrs. Charles Miller and Laura Burnham started for Huntington nnd daughter and Mrs. Dora Washington Saturday with a St. Johns Clowe of Tlflln, Ohio. All these visitors bury pnrty on a 10 days' trip. Miss M1I camo to assist Mr. and Mrs. Cass In the drcd Bell went to St. Johnsbury Monday celebration of their golden wedding nn- to stay a few days with her brother, nlversary, which comes this week. Iewis Louis. A little tapping wns done the Flint and sister. Miss Emma Flint, aro last of the week, when sap ran fast, but , e TT.. l..A..att,. ..f Cnrmnnl far ! . ........... ... -l,r. lin.l n ,nn.tle tree ..en- no... I.... uun , . i-iij ... .......... v ti ..- ,,... ...... and afterwards was their spring vacation. Mrs Melissa I tapped It as soon as possible Monday fum,rn, ,vas ' ncl(, Chudwicit will movo rrom tne .noses no. i.-se morning. ur. it. . i iagg went io uur on Main strcet to the rooms In tho Blanch- hington Saturday to remain till Monday, ard house, recently vacated by Mr. Rand. u Is reported that the blanch Columbia -JW. S. S. Buck, who has been conllned I cronmcrv In this town lias been tented. Edward Suter of Swanton is visiting at tfT ln (lays nJ. rheumatic fever, Is thought .The Rov. F. A. Kiackiardt hns gone to S. H. Martin's. Mr. and Mrs. II. G Hutchlns spent the week-end ln Hard wlck, guest of Dr. and Mrs. G C. Rublee. Mrs. Annn Peaso visited Mrs. Ella Dut ton of Morrlsvllle the last of tho week. to Barre, Royal- ton nnd Brattleboro. Cedric C. Clark of St. Albans Is ln charge, or the ofllce dur ing Mr. Joy's absence move v,i,,.".,inv to M. H.-m-lev'H bouse. ! -Delbcrt Shnnley moved bis family homo Munn Hoardnian Is visiting bis uncle !lilst wcok nftcr "Pending the winter ln ' Htat0 for several days, is not as comfort- i las started nn an eight weeks' trip to bo gnlnlng The Silver Cross Circle of Rarre this week to attend the conference the King's Daughters held their meeting jan,i there will be no preaching service Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. O. . Sunday. On April 0 the services will be Hlanchurd. Plans wero made for the salo Micld in the morning. Roy L. Miller of to be held tho 14th of next month. Mrs. I Auburndalo came Friday night and re- O. C. Stevens, who lias oeen in a cruu.u malneil till .Monday wnn ins iiminer. in- GRAND ISLE COUNTY ALBURG. and mint, Dr, and Mrs. C. M. Bugbec, In Springlleld. Mrs. H. W. Ravlin was out Tuesday after several weeks' illness. Tho annual lumber cut ln Stowo for the season just closed Includes about 3.0O0, (1 feet by C. E. and F. O. Burt Co. 1,ii,() feet by H. E. Shaw, WI.OOO feet by P. D. like & Son. The Hurt company has Its cut all in but about 201,) feet. The Worcester. Lewis Aiken moved his fam- j a0 lly from the creamery tenement to tlio Lyman Camp tenement last Tuesday. Mr. and (Mrs. Delbcrt Shanley and Frieda visited In Hardwlck Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Smith visited In Morris- town Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lan through New York and Pennsylvania. Whitney Chapter held Its annual meet-i a daughter was born to Mr nnd Mrs. ing Tuesday afternoon at Masonic hall jjinzen Deuso Saturday night and elected the following olllcors: E. H. - OWt-it t .p., C. I. Hoyden; K A. C. Wells; S II. LiUWrjljL.. A. Allen; treasurer, h. G. Erskino; sccrc- jjr anil jrrs Oscar McGregor returned tars'. A. J. Huso; C. of II.. Robert E. , , thfl. home In Rlchford Monday after pher of Morrisvlllo visited at William Parker; P. S., E. F. Klbbce; R. A. -impending the winter with Mr, nnd Mrs. Peo's Sunday. Mrs. Julia Peake, who hns R. W. Ch.-dol. The late J. Uuzen Wood I c. p. Kelley.-Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Bow en Mrs. George Schoolcraft of Alrd, Can., 1 traction engine purchased by thorn last been 111, is better. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley wns a member of tho 12th Vermont rcgl-i Were In Morrlsvllle and Hyde Pali: Inst lllosslcr. Mr. anil Mrs. C. D Shangruw I formerly Miss Lillian Cheeseman nf this j fall has worked out sntlsfac'oril.v. Tho ( Luther of Craftsbury spent the week-end ment, Instead of the lfith, as beforu men-1 WC(, vIMtlne lelutlves. Miss Bernice of Montgomery Center and the Misses Dlazel Shangruw nnd Madge Coon of Rich ford passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rushford. CT.ni nn. , Reed V. Cheeseman of this place anil disappearing and tne sieigning is gone on who urrlvcd hero Wednesday to vinu wooK m irasourg wiiu reiauvcs. .wish namoi eouceru withdrawing spwlflca- Frank Greenwood's family was nuar- Mirs Gertrude Hall of Isle Ia Motto wero , the main roads. Automobiles hnvo been Mrs. G, W. Holmes Is spending soveral I Mr. and Mrs. James Cass.-Chaiiotte j Ella Duchanne Is spending a few days tonw )Jp(J The l-,unkrupt was ri'protent-e-ntlned Sunday with scarlet fever. married at tlic parsonage ut the Center by running for several days. Miss Elsie weeks ln Boston. She was accompanied , Morris Association of Past Matrons mid , n Montgomery Center with her parents, ,.,...,, ,,,, Mr. and Mrs, Fled Duchanne, Miss Eula Doblols spent lust ce In North Troy at tho homo of her brother, A. J. Deblols, A number from this town wcio In New- Willlam Wallo remains about the same. Hip How F. Thornloy Smith Wednesday .Alger will go to Montpelier Thursday as ,v her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Waterman Past Patrons will hold their meotlng Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mack left Mon- evening of last week. Little Vanza Had-, a lay delegate to the nnnual Methodist 1 0f Burlington, Those who nro seriously Thursday evening In the Masonic hall at day for Troy, N. Y., where Mr. Mack per Is able to be out again after being I Episcopal conference. Mrs. C. M. Watts I m nro a. M. Carpenter, Mrs. Charles ! Randolph. Delegations aro expected from has employment, and tbev will make e.mflnpd in the bouse with grip and stom- .and daughter, Miss Marjorlo, will go later ! Clieesman. and tho Hon. H. M. Cornell ' Hurllm-toii. Montuollcr nnd Harrc A their home thero for the present. Most noli trouble. Miss Rose Breault Is visit- In the week. Miss .Mildred Smith Is con- j Curmi Brush received the news of tho ' bargain has been made by Clayton Bowcn, port Thursday to nttend tho bamiuet of of the farmers ln this vicinity began Ing In North Hero. (lined to her homo by Illness -Mr. and ' iionth of his fntber, John Brush, In Cam- ' for the houso of Oapt, J. E. Eldredgo on j the board of trade. Mr, nnd Mrs, Kelley sugaring Monday, Miss Rena Gorton, Keith V. Edwards of Rouses Point, 1 Mrs. C. L. Mc.Muhou nnd daughter, Miss J hrldgo Tuesday. Henry Raymnre of Bur- South Plou.'ant street, tho price being Gladden and children of Berkshire were who has been visiting friends in East N. V., was a business visitor in town Ruth, are expected homo from their west- nBton is spending a few days with Mr. ' named was JS.OOO. If tho writings are tho guests of their uncle nnd aunt. Mr. VAlrflrlrl and vlcinltv. returned home TiipsiImv i."mnlc tjisilipr hns moved his ern tour Saturday, Mrs. Howard K, nnd Mrs. F. E. Smith Iru i,nin , mn,i the tiurehnser will move from ! anil Mrs. L. G. Miller, from Friday till Monday. Dr. M. H. Powers was in family to Georgia, Frnnk Blair Is mov-1 Smith, who Is 111 with pneumonia. Is do- Franklin Monday on business, , Thomas Is in poor henlth. MONTGOMERY. Miss Marlon Messier of Burlington Is the guest of Miss Lucy Parker. MIsa Drako of Molra, N. Y., is visiting her nunt, Mrs. George Hnutn. .Miss .May II. ing his family from Alburg to the Ing well. -Tho regular meetings of the H. llllllker fnnn at Alburg Springs. Mrs. I H. Smith Post nnd Women's Relief Corps Georgo Sabre and son, Wallace, of will bo held Saturday afternoon nt tho , Burlington spent Saturday and Sunday 1 Akeley Memorial building. Miss Hernlco with Mrs. N, K. Martin, Town began tho spring term of the est I Branch school Wednesday. -Mrs. V. T. GRAND ISLE. Burt leturnid Wednesday from Burling- irieiel.pr ion, wncro sue icu nor moiner, .uis. i , Ferdinand Haynes of Mary mother.-Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Reynolds at the Mary I-letchcr liospuni. -.Mrr. l.uia ..... .. . - . . . ' n,,t..S:.r ,.et,.r..eil Wp.ll.PMdjlV f....i. n frtW uro parents or a daughter, born .March 27. II. M. Rand, who has been butter maker at Samson's creamery for a year, leaves Friday for Isle l-i Motto, where ho is to enter tho employ of Roger Wilcox. Mr, und Mrs. S. D. Sainton Dunbar returned Wednesday fioni n fow days' stay in Burlington. ! WOLCOTT Richardson has letiirned to Montpelier hospital spent tho week-end with his f'hnpmiin. doing well after treatment Seminary after passing a week ut her homo here. Charles and Robert Parker of tho University of Vermont, and Miss Pearl Snodgrasa of tho Edmunds high school, Burlington, nro passing the spring vacation nt their homes hero. Fuller Baker Is moving from Mont gomery Center into tho houso owned have moved to his father's for tho pres- Iby his mother, Mrs. Charles HaUer, in this village. Tho Rev, and Mrs. Stead Thornton hnvo gone to Montpelier to nttend tho Vermont conference. Tho Men's Bible class will meet with Ernest Combs Wednesday evening. Acden Im plant nnd Miss Sndle Shnngrnw of Rlch ford wore married March 23. MONTGOMERY CENTER. Mrs. II. O. Rowloy bus returned from received In Stowo Murch 22 from Detroit, Mich., where sho bus been Elgin, 111- and tho funernl wns hold ut vlsltlne.-Sldnoy ait-an has sold 1iIh Unity Church Thursday afternoon, con- nnd Mrs. F. E. Smith. -Sirs. I,oraino , mado, the purchaser will move from "lid .Mrs, Holmes of Burlington Is the guest of her ! Handolpli avenue, where ho has been Uv- .luesday. son, E. W. Holmes. Levi Smllev has re- 1 Ing the past year.-.Mrs. iinra a. jijo" turned from Philadelphia, pn.', ncrnm- ' White River Junction, called here by panled by his brother, Dr. Nathan Smllev. ' tho death of her sister, Mis. Cornelius -Jnmes Safford of Cambridge while Ua". returned home Tuesday. Mrs. G. working In L. S. Mmse's mill Friday A, Roys of Roxbury was tho guest of her morning had two of his lingers cut off.- I sister. Mrs. Charles -Minn, Tuesdny. Tbe Jeffersonvllle Cemetery association I Mrs. Melissa Chndwlck moved her house, will meet with Mrs. A. J. Thomas April i hold goods from the Moses house on South 4. Tho entertainment committee for April ' M"'" street Wednesday to tho house of consists of Mrs. A. J. Thomas, Mrs. Frank the late Mis. Ellen Blancliard. Thomas, Mrs. J. F. Wilcox nnd Mrs. John . xrrrkT i rMonEr iv.iPv.-Tho men's Bible class an,, .heir, KAINDUL,! H CftilNlHiK. BRANDON. Daniel Brown dlod at his homo In Goshen Friday evening after a long Ill ness. Mr. Brown wns u mcinbor of C. J. Ormsbce Post of tills town, having "f w enlisted In Company I, 14th regiment, year witli tuberculosis. Hor parents nnd September Ifi. If 02, nnd was mustmod Mungor sister, I.icllle, wero with her A verdict In favor of the plalntif to recover damage:, amounting to $1,330.67 hns been returned by tho jury tn th case of Mis. Annie W. Stanyan vs. the Security Mutual Life Insurance com pany of Blnghamtou, N. Y. The suit was brought to I cover on a $1,000 In surance pulley carried by Lyman Ram say of Wentworth. N. H. Mrs, Stanyan was the beneficiary of the estate. The defense claimed that when Ramsay was reinstated that he wai ranted his health to be good, His death followed a year after. News was received Monday of the death of Miss Irene Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mitchell of this city, nt Bradford, Mass., shortly before noon. The deceased was IS years nnd had been 111 for about a families wero entertained at the parson- Tho body of Miss Mary Evans, aged 21 out July 30, 1S03. C. J. Ormsbce Pnt during the past few weeks, Miss Mlt ent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Hnyt are mov. Ing to South Hero. LAMOILLE COUNTY STOWE. Tho romulns of Henjnmln Melvln wore Mrs M L Leach leturncd homo ' .nr. nam-r years. who died nisi ween, ; attended tho luncrai services in a lxidy 1 "'it ""uhk '" .... .....ui; .-. .......u Monday from visiting friends In Mor. 1 of Morrisvlllo gnvo an nddress About M bllrie,l Thursday. The funeral services t -Tho fourth grade of tho school on- with her aunt, Mia. Jennio Newell. Tho lisvlllo the past week, Wllllnm Heath, who has been In nn auto school In Boston for a mouth, hns returned home. Mrs John French Is seriously 111 following an operation performed at her homo Tuesday. Miss Alien Billiard Is nt homo from Burlington for a few days. Mrs. W, E. Barter, who has been seriously 111, Is somowhat Im proved. Mrs. Sanborn, who has been seriously III ut tho homo of her daugh ter, Mrs. A, E. AVoodmansle, Is Improv ing. Mrs. J. W. Porter was in Hard wlck Saturday. Mrs. Harry AVulto of wero present. Tho farmers hnvo com- , wero conducted by tho Rev. F. W. , Joyed n slelgh-rlde Saturday afternoon, funeral will bo held at Bradford, with menced sugaring. R. V. Swift has moved nnv.l. tho Methodist pastor. Tho Rov. Thoy were chaperoned bv Mrs. Flora burial In that town. Mr. Mitchell Is ...nehlnorv for makim- l,ni,i.t,,a t.i ... , , ..,.... .. .....u. , . ."" - " - w . !. n ..,.-. ......h ..." .uiti,u.-,. miK nun nis, .ruiur lienor . conference nt Montpelier this week. Arthur W. Hendry has resigned his po Nelghbors nnd friends dropped In last sltlon at the C. 11, Robinson stoic nnd Saturday evening tn congratulate .Mr. . accepted a position nt tho J. S. Clark to- Woodbury, whero In company with others he will contlnuo the business of manu facturing bobbins. ORANGE COUfJT'f RANDOLPH. Tho denth of Miss Hattlc Wilson oc curred March 23 nt tho sunltaiium, and Mrs, W, L. Hobanl oft their aist mariiago anniversary. Professor Kibbeo nnd Miss Gilbert, the postmistress, were married nt tho Episcopal Church at Mertdcn, Conn,, Sunday. The ladles of I ho Congregational Church realized nbout 125 from their supper nnd moving plcturo cntcrtalnmont Thursday evening, bacco store. Tho Women's Missionary so ciety of tho Congregational Church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. 11. Young. Arthur Rivers of St. Albans Is visiting hero for a few days, Mr. and Mrs, Chnrles Monro nro in Shorebam to attend tho funeral of Mr, Monro's father. -TMIss Mary Chandler hna returned from mnnager of the McCuen storo ln this city. Mrs. Sarah 11. Cummlngs of or, Hill strcet Is in a serious condition as tho result of n shock Sunday, Sho is nearly to yenrs of ngo. The funernl of Fred Grecuoush, who was killed In Haverhill, Mass., Monday afternoon while working ns n lineman for tho Hnvcrhlll Electric company, will bo held Thursday forenoon front St. Ausustinn's Church, this city. The i-