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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, SFPTEMRER 21, 1916. One Cent a Word AdverttoliiR in this column ono cent n word, ench in sertion. Copy may ho ehaiiRfld every week. Cnsh In advance rcqturcd. No ndvertisoment tnlten whioli is less than 12 words, two lines. Speo.i'nl terms to ad vertisers nsSnp from 250 to 1,000 lines within 12 con cccutivo months. HELP WANTED. A OOOD KKLtAHLE HEHDFMAN ''c.t t onco to look nfter 76 cow". Milking machine used. Good wnKt-fl " steady work for right man. Hlnglo man prrf ci ted. V. W. Amen, 11. 1). 2, Kim iirg '" vtl iii.fct.w.it. A COOK wanted at the Home for Dr.stl turo Children. References required. 16,w,tf. FOR SALE NBILAOB CLTTKll AND BLOW Ml, few econtt-hand etmlloKO cutters, In tine impel lo aKent for Empire cream sep arator anil nlllkliiK maehliiM. Agent for Porter etatile fixtures. C. N. HtyKles, UniJerhlll, Vt. !27,.l,w,tf. LOST AND FOUND. THE CAr OK GAP-TANK lost from Mitchell car between the Ideal Oaraue and Hoi ton. Return to 8S North Union 8t. for reward. 2:7,3t.w,lt. A roUD CHAIN Inst between Milton dry hriilfte nnd the Clon schoolhou.w In Col chester, Hept, 16. Itetum to Flee 1'rcBa office for reward. S!4,0t,w,lt. FOR RENT. BMALI. DASRMENT TENEMENT to rent, cool In Bummer and worm In winter, no bums n-afited. Apply to W. V. Fnrr, SO Maple St. 206,d.w,tf. HAPPENINGS IN VEHMONT (Continued from page one.) Jackman. The P.cv J. Hall Long officiat ed nnd hurled was In Prospect cemetery Postmaster John H Donnelly, chairman of the democratic county committee, and Attorney R. W. MeCnen. chairman of th" republican eoimty committee, wore lr Mlddlebury Tnedny to canvass the Ad dison county vote at the primary Septem- i ber IS. -'Miss Clara Itrnya of Mlridle.Muv has entered upon her duties as manager of the Bon Ton millinery store. -The. con dition of Mrs. Homer N. Ball, who was taken suddenly 111 at tho Burlington him, tinn last week while waiting for her tr-iin nnd who was taken to the Mary Fletch-r hospital for treatment, is somewhat Im proved. Miss Iucllle James of the Sla'e of Washington, on ber way to enter u school In New York city, is spending u few days with her aunt, Mrs. A. D. Hay ward. Mayor Charles K. Stehblns went yesterday to Albany, N. Y , on business. Oeorge D. Mlddlebrook and family ha e returned from Long Point, where thoy have been spending the summer nnd havo opened their house on Main street. Tho Rv. Thomas Stevenson left yesterday on . 10 days' vacation, which he will spep.1 In different parts of New York State Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Roberts and daugh ters the. Misses Mary and Margaret, who have been spending their annual vact.- Hon at the, Stevens Houie, left Tuesday In their automobile for rialufleld, N J . whe.ro they will spend two weeks hefori returning to their home In New York fit; Mr. nnd Mrs. W H. Wheeler are nwnv on two weeks' vacation, to be spent In Massachusetts and Connecticut -W. Stllson of Boston called on friends here Tuesday. MIes Frances Wheeler, who has been spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wheeler, has returned to Franklin. Mass., and rcsum'd her studies at Dean Academy. Street Commissioner J. M. Alden nnd a force of men aie putting down a ce ment walk in front of the store of Chamberlain Foote ,t Co., nt tho cor ner of Main and Greene streets. Mr. and Mrs. Albert I.ariow, Mrs. Maria Blair, Mrs. Talry Snrell of this city, Joseph Miner of Philmont, Ohio, and Louis Miner of Worcester, Mass., have returned from an extended until trip through the Adirondack and a visit to friends in Plattsburgh and Keese vllle, N. Y, Patrick H. Itynn has sold his block in MHidlehiiiy to Arthur Delphla of that town Miss .Sarah Koss Is visiting her slstrr, Mrs. K, J. Sev erance, of Keesevllle. Mrs. Kilgeno Bodette. of Lebanon. N, II., is visiting her niece, Mrs. Maria Hlnlr. Mr. und Mis. C. A. P.rown of South Kort wriglit. Del., nre visiting his limthor. Levi II. Brown, and his sister, Mrs, Nathan Travis. Prof. C. fifty Smith and fam ily, who have been spending the sum mer at their cottage at Lake Cham plaln, have returned to Brooklyn. N. Y, Miss Kdlth Middlebiook has re. turned from a visit to her brother, Walter Mlddlebrook, of Northfleld, und has opened her school In til" Hoburds district, Ferrlshuig. W. L. Fortlcr has resigned his position in the store of Mayor Charles K, Stebhins and leaves for Rutland to-day to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis I'orlier. Miss Helen Phelps has entered the Univer sity of Vermont. Homer N. Ball visit ed his wife nt the Mary Fletcher hos pital yesterday, Miss Helen Burroughs has gone to Worcester, Mass., to take a course In domestic science at tho Mrs. A. F. Withered school In Hint city. Dorchester Lodge. A. F. nnd A, M., held a mooting last evening and worked the second degree, SALISBURY. The 22nd reunion of the Bump family ivas held at the "old homo," lie pretent home, of Capt. S. H. Kelley, September 13 There were 85 present. After A icpast In the "old ball room." the family met In t",i "yellow room," where tho family records were read, and committees weic appoint ed for tho next reunion. A short piogram with short remarks was listened (o. T'io oldest living descendant of Salathlel Bunm Is Mrs. Etntna Sumner, who was not abio to be prescnt'Vin account of 111 health. Dr. Orlo M. Bump. St years of ago. was pre'.. ent, and graced the head ot the taliM Tho youngest present wna Homer Piuil Emerson, aged 10 months. After tho ban quet and program tho plctuio, an event at every reunion, was tnken, after which tho family visit wan eijoycd. Tho Congregational Church was tho scene of a pretty wedding at noon Tues ilay, when Ktnma FrnnceH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Hump, was united In matrlngo lo Wallace It, Phelps of lliirllngton. Miss Corrella Tlnkhnin of Burlington wns bridesmaid and Ileibert D. Olbson of Northfleld was best man, Tho rhurch was prettily decorated with evergreens and flowers, the work of tho fi nnd O Sunday school class, und other frlands. Tho local pastor, tho Rev. K. It. Ryder, preformed tho ceremony. After a short wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Phelps ulll reside in Burlington. Tho brlda re- colvcil a largo number of Valunlilo presents. -The sehols In town began this week, -Mrs. K. C. Mne.Murtry and fam- Ily, who luuc liecn visiting In town for some weeks, returned to their home In Sttiyvesant, N. Y., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Nelson are spending a few days In New York city and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. (). I', Mead have, moved from their farm to the place recently purchased of E, I), Hyde. The toad fiom tho Methodist Episcopal Church to the rail road station Is lecclvlng a much needed Improvement. PANTON. Mrs. I'lamleis of l'loctorvllle was an over-Sunday guest of her daughter, Mrs. I John Smith. Trunk Ooodyciir and son Harold, wife and two children, and , Wot thlngton King of Fairfax weic guests Satin day and Sunday of I A. I.. Mlllcr.-.Mrs. John Mr. and Mis. I Otis leturnoit ' last week to her home In Rlplon nftcr visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Grundo.. Her little daughter, Violet, returned home with her and will attend school there. Prof, and Mrs. James Ten Hroekc have returned to Toionto, Out., lifter spending the summer here. Cas sias Fair of Monkton Is visiting the Itcv, and Mis. O, C. Cornell.-The Sand road, south andtCorner schools began this week with Miss Mary Conant on the Hand-road, .Mrs. G. C. Cornell at the Corners and Mrs, Pcrle, Stags? In the South school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwell attenjled the funeral last Thursday of hoi ....mi, ...in iiciiiKtj one.. run ol lllieroee, .N. 1 1 he Kev. Scott Cooley will preach1 next Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the' STARKSBORO. Methodist Kplsoopal Church, l.oval j Spaulillng was In HurllnRton Monday on At "Ul I'l'inmy election last week Tues business. Mr. anil Mis. ficorge Allen illa' "10 voto r'n' Unv" lopresuntiitlvo 10 went Sunday to Hurllngton with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, making the trip by outomobile. BRISTOL. Joseph Pucor, while sitting in bis chair, died suddenly Weilnenlay, Sept. J3 about 0:30 of heart failure -Miss I Flossie M, Qultnhy Is vlbltlng relatives In Wnrrun. Italpli llrown Is ill at his home on Kast street. 11. S. Smith of Washington, I). C Is the guest of .Mr, and Mrs. O. Chapln. At the meeting of the W. C. T. II. ield at Mrs. Manum's Friday, Mrs. A. U. (.low nnd Mrs. Walter Wilght wero elected delegates and Mrs. O. A. Parker and Mrs. Clcora Y'oung, nltcinates tol the State convention to be held In Harre, Mrs, Charles ltockwood, Miss Tbeo and Kenneth ltockwood, who have been visit ing relatives here, have leturned to their home In Uurllngton. Tho Young Wom an's Missionary society met Friday afternoon nt Mrs. P. It. Hill's. The fol lowing officers wero elected President, Miss Sumner; first vice-president, Mrs. Laridon; second vice-president, Mis Hlcknell; secretary, Mrs. Wright; tieaa ureV, Mrs. Hill, corresponding secre tailes. Mrs. Pope and Miss Norton School opened Monday with tha fol lowing corps of tencherj; High school, principal, Ilalph W. Hedges of North- Held; John L. Selden of Northampton Mass., Miss Leo of Vergennes, Miss Lawrence of Leominster, Mass., Miss Hopkins of Skldmoio Art school, Sara toga, N. Y, ; graded schools, eighth, Miss Genevieve linn of New Haven; I seventh, Miss Anna Cooliy; sixth, Miss 'Clara Pullman: fifth. Misn Alta Cooley i 'fourth. Miss Mildred Morgan; third. Mrs. Ransome Purlnton; second, Mrs. A. W. Gove; first, Miss Amy J. Sumner. Spencer Lawrence of Mt. Hermon school spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Klin Mathewsoti went Mon day to Saratoga, N. Y., to attend the Skldtuoro School of Arts. Miss Flor ence Smnlley went to Mlddlebury Mon day, where she has a position. Ray mond Wllley went to Mlddlebury Sat uiday, where h will attend college. Amos Mavhom and family have moved here from Granville and nre living with his aunt. Mrs. Alice Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ou'ndnn have moved heio from Lincoln. Mr. Guindon is tak ing the teacheis' training course. Sunday will bo observed as "rally day" at the Methodist Church President Guy Potter Benton of tho University of Ver mont will pieach In the morning John Todd and Allen Grant hnvei gone to Mlddleburv Colleen.- Miss Alice CoFpy is at home from Boston for a week's visit William Edmunds went to Middle bury Tuesday to attend college. Mr. nnd Mis. H. II. Tucker of Stoneham, IMnss., Mrs. Klnorn Currier of Sunapce, N. H,. Mrs, John Fulsom of Newbury. N. II., and Mrs. Belle Nichols anil son, John. of Bradford, N II.. visited nt J. G, Png ;'i; last week. They came by auto and Mr. and Mrs Page accompanied them to Bur lington on Hie return tilp. Miss Gene vieve Kilbiuiru has returned from Lai." Bomoseen, where she spent the summer. Miss Besslo Avery of Dlnnba, Cn., is In town for a visit She has been away for six years. -James fardel I wenl to Miildlc bury Wednesday to attend college. LINCOLN. A meeting of the committee of tin. Grange-Community fair was held Tuei day, Sept. 12 ami these officers elected: President, Mrs. n. f,. Gailand; secretniy, Mrs Mahlnn Purlnton; treasurer, Mis. John Benton. It wan voted to hold tho fair at the town hall and surrounding giounds Friday evening, October . and Saturday and Saiurdny evening, October 7. There will he exhibits of vegetables, fancy woik, antiques, domestic animals and;tpets, a display of children's work, and a varied entertainment throughout the fair. Kverynno is invited and uigcil to help make this sennd annual fair a success -Mrs. Sarah Miner, a foimer resident of thii, section, now- of Massa Chubetts, has been spending some time heir..-Mrs. Lizzie Maxwell has returned to her home In Bilstnl, after visiting hero for the past two weeks. The Mlbscs Mary and Grace Turner havo returned from Lake Dunmore, where they spent tho summer. Mrs. Jane Jones of Bilstol Is visiting her brother. Kdward James. -Clark Chapman of lllnesburg has been spending a few days with ills brother, Frank Chapman Mr. and Mxs. Charles I.e of Feirisburg wero over-Sunday iniula i.t lit.. linn.A nt t . ,ir....i ... .... w. , xi. wu, IM. '"Mni'illl .- l llin-,.1-,.,... ...... ri , n'i ... Illl, ,111 HUH yi. ,, l.l, .JU were In Burlington Saturday. Mrs. Hannah Vnrney Is vihitlng in Bristol. Ivan Stedman of Anilover, Mass., has Joined his family hero in a visit to then parents. Alonzo Derby of Hlnosburg was In town Saturday, WEYBRIDGE. In the nomination ot town icpre sentatlves at the nrlmarv (lection I last week the vote o Woybrldge resulted as follows; Charles M Baker, 71, Joint W. Doolln, 1; Milo A Johnson, 1; blanM, MONKTON. School opened Monday with Miss Fannin Riindoo of Vergennes as teacher. A sou wiih born Satin day to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rivers. II, C, Conmtook and family expect to move to Bristol this week, where ho has employment nt the Bristol Manufacturing cunipauy. Mrs, D. I'. McEntle has ictuined homo after visiting for Hiveral days lior mother, Mrs. Miranda Hulchlns, and nunt,, .Mis. O. C. ('landfill, ot Hrlstul.-MrH. Alburt Brown and win, Itanibill, who spent tho week-end with Mis. Brown's slHterti, thu MIi-.bch Helen and Lena flee, icturned to their homo In inlhlol Sunday with Mr. Blown, who vlbltcd with them for tho day. -Mrs. V. O. Weaver and two ihll dren returned homo Sunday after spend ing a fow days at tho homo of Jon Devoid in tlio south part of tho town. Miss Ruth Donahuo leturned Monday to Mount St. Mary Academy. Her sister, Mist Oclly, who graduated ut that will she attend school at Vergcnnes, wheio will take a teacher's eouio. HANCOCK. Mrs. Kate, Flflold has bought the place lecently vacated hy Chester Lewis.- Mrc, Dana IMitrsh has icturned fiom lier visit to her duitglitcr-ln-lnw In New llnmp shlic. There wiih a very pieity wodilln.; at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Aldrlcn September (', when I.eon John Curtis and Katie. Until Colo welo Joined In lun'ri niony by tho Itev. O. H. Wells. The bride W0le mivy 1,luc nl"1 ""'''"(I slmwcr iMMnnu-i hi Mjvcci peas. .Mr and .Mrs rroii Warner nttonded them. Itefreshments worn served Mrs. Cola Clalllt: of Hctlul was at O. H. Chmcb'H tho Itrst of last weel:.-Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones were In Bralnlieo recently to nttend tho Jones reunion. The village school began last Monday with Itcrnlco rutnam as teacher. Blanch Manning Is teaching In Roches ter Ninth llollow.-Mrs. Klla rtohblns of Coohltuate, Mass,, Is visiting on lilalr 1111! this week, MONKTON RIDGE. The Willing Workers met with I Mrs. Harvey Russell Wednesday after-noon.-, itr, ,ln,i Mrs. Fred Riovvn of Starksboro worn Sunday guests of Charles Hnag nnil family. -Mrs. A. W. labor and Utile daughter, Tlielma, of Burlington, are visiting lolatlves In town. Mis. Lester Dean lslled her sistel -In-law, .Mrs, Oeorgo Thomas, at i.i. !..,, ..-.,... , 1...1 .i , suited hh follows ; J. W. Dike, Independent. 119; W. W. Mason, republican, 30. Mrs. Allco Hill, who has boon III with heart trouble, Is nbout tho immo. Mr. and Mis. C, C. Fuller and Mr, nnd Mio. Wllllum Heatheilng and sou of Jones vlllo havo boon spending a. week with relatives and friends hero. Mr. and MrB. v, C. Smith nnd Miss Nina Smith visited In St. Albans the first of tho week, Tho youns people returned to their lespectlvo fcchools this week. Mrs. Wado Is teach ing the teacher training class In Hlch mond this year. Mas Dalton of Drlstol is teaching tho village school and Miss llhena Hill the North district, Miss Cora Wilson of Bristol In Ireland. -Tho ladles of the Hnptlst Church will will meet Thursdav to recover tho cushions. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Norton of Ullstol visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Jen- nctte Norton, who has been vlstlng hole, leturned with them. eniimri cm nreimnn . auutri oiAntvouuuu, Mrs. John Orvls of Bristol was a week-end guest of Philander Orvls and family. Everett J. Levering nnd sister) of Northhampton, Mass., wore guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Sargent. Mrs. I L. F. BIrdsall Is at home after nearly ; a year's absence In Massachusetts and j New York with her children. John .Grace of Burlington was an over-Sun- i day guest of his father, James, and 1 ' brothor, CharleB Grace. His father re turned with him Tuesday. George O. Bryan and wife of Starksboro and .Mrs. Lorettn Orvls of Glcna Falls wero' I guests Sunday at Eastman Arnold's, visiting Nelson Hill. Mrs. Mary Rldor 1 and Miss Alice Hidor ol' Burlington , were guests last week of Mrs. George Vainey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geiiniiin nnd daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Ynntz and daughter of Wllllston wero over-Sunday guosts of theli brother and sister. Henry Germain, and wife. l.ni t , ,,. , Milton Elliott, Jack Phillips and Miss Helen Orvls mo attending Bristol high school, Mrs. C. Young of Bristol is nt the home of her sister, Mrs. Clayton Phillips, who Is nt tho Fanny Allen hospital. Nelson Hill, aged 91. walked to Frank Hill's In Starksboro last week, returning the next day. GRANVILLE. The White River Pomona Grange met with Kingston Grange September 16. State Master W. N Cady of Mlddlebury was Pietent. Mlna Parish and Ruth Dondell hnvo gone to Fchool nt Randolph and Rhoda Hubbard to Rochester Ml. and Mrs. Herman Ford are on an auto trip to northern New York BRIDPORT. Walter Grnsvennr has letilined to Mlddlebury. Miss Mildred St. John has returned from Elizabethtown, N. Y. Geoige Shea of Boston Is In town. Cllffotd Palmer has gone to Bolton Landing, N. Y. Miss Nellie Barbour has icuirneil from n business trip to Manchester, ". H, Miss Frances Flet cher has ictuined to her school at Vir ginia Miss Knthorine Baldwin has re turned fiom Ticnnderoga. Tho teach eis for th" several schools September IS aic: Vlllnge, O'Roiirk"; Converse, Miss Katberlne Needhnin; lichen, Meicedes Nlsun; Pratt, Ma,r- , gueiite Rosrorla; Crane, I.ydla Bald-, win; Myalek. Mattlo Klngsland! Haw-1 thorne, Hope Billings; Lake, Grace ' Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. John Sunder- . land and Mr nnd Mrs. Cnrltnn Harbour have returned from Wnlllngford.- Those from town attending high school at Mlddlebury aro Helen Bennett. Mll died St. John, Guy St. Gemge, Huboit N'oiton, Wade Walker, Ralph Hutchi son, Ruth Puyne, Wallace Payne. Al thur Payne, Alanson Siindorlnnd. John Glurd, Hlanchfi Norton and Russell Pratt. Helen Campbell, whu has been spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. F. C. Craue, bus returned to her homo at Philadelphia. ADDISON. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanton hnve lecently been entertaining Mr and Mrs, "Wright nnd 'Mr. and Mrs. Hunt from New Haven. -iTho annual meeting of tho Ladles' Aid so Iclety was held Thursday lit Mrs. G. I.. Jackson'ii, Mrs. Stanton Cross helping to entertain. Mrs. Ezra Smith was elected president. Tlio schools In town open. 1 .Monday, with Mrs. Orr lit tho Coiners, 1 Mlsi Brown In south district, and Jli.i.i ! Barber In Wlllmaith dlstilct. The V"t- uetiMPM mill M lilillelilirv- wehnnlH onellll n iMninliw. kfivcrnl fr.iMi tliti. Iiiu-ii L'ulni- 11 ' n r. - 1 both. Wilbur Smith and Geno Ilodetto both havo cars A grange meeting una held on Wednesday evening. ORWELL. Tho county Sunday school convention held here last Wednesday and Thursday wns u success, Mrs. E. J. Bishop, M . Foohea, Mr. Weldnier, Mr. Conway, Mr. Wright, Mr. Hill, Mr Thomas, .Mr. Meac i am and Mr. Ray have erected hllos this season, The following list of JustlcoH lo, the ensuing two years has been filed: ! C. Young, 11. D, Branch, E. O, Blshon, L. II. Necdham, C. C. Allen, A. A. Beck wlth, A. C. Barnard -Mr. and Mis. 11. D. Branch Is spending this week with friends In Pawlet and Wells. The foreign depart ment, womou'K missions, at their anuu'.l meeting elected president, Mrs. E. I" i Young; vice-president, LMrs. J S. Wilcox; i seci clary, Mrs. O. S. Wlsell tiensuier iMra, L. M. Isaacs, home deiiar.menl. nr ; Idem, Mrs. D. L. Wells; vice-president i Mrs. R. S. Hall; secretary nnd treasurer. Mrs M. Cook. I), w. Doancs's family piuii in nu in Muiiiuginn lor tno winter. Mrs. F. E. Ray went lo Boston last week to s'lend two weeks with her i-np and daughter Mrs David Rvan of Ver gennes spent last wool- with friends In town. WALTIIAM. The S ilub met wiih Mrs. II, S. M. i llll September 11 The. Iltorary pinginiu was upon "High Cost nf Living." Inte". listing articles wero mid. Mis. Moirill nnd daughter, F. served lofrcblunonts school tho past June, The Helmut In dlstilcl No. 1 opined Mon- day. Miss Viola Men Ills of Sallsbul, 1 loachitig,-Mr. and Mrs Chailes Con'toy and Mr. and Mis. Daniel Sncdeii h.n o irtiirnod to their homes In Mooers, N. Y., utter vlHlting (ho latter'H mother, c. .1. Sneden, and sister, Mrs. J. K. DiiVln.Miw Kdlth liaines of Mane iccflitl.v trl I at F. C. Wind's. -Albeit Hunt went T day to Northlleld, where he will tosume his duties as student In Norwich I'nlM' slty. NORTH FERRISBURG. Mrs. Lurlnda Allen of Uurllngton vUn ed several days among trleii'lp the pi.!;t week. Among tho young people, who lift iMontlny to attend school an; Hiomi it Troy Confetence Academy, lrace Lane, Miirjorle (luge. Anna Martin, Doris Kiln ball, Percy Kimball and l.eonaid Lull. Dim ol hv and Elo anor FoIhoiu have enletcd Castleton Noimal, Edward Metby, It.m dolp Agi Icultui nl school and llo'.ii Klngsland and Itoger Piestni', Godd ir l Seminal . v. Schools oicned Monday. Ml.-i Itrlttell of Pint llenrv will temh the II I low school; Miss (Irccn of Proctorsvil! the stage toad school; .Miss Mabel Hallo of Moiilsvllle Hie Otoonbush school: Mln Miss Stella Turner, the lloblnsou school. -Mrs Anna Hollows went yciterdav to Hutbind as delegate of the King's Dailgk teis' Circle to attend the State convrr- Hon. Others to attend were Miss Ihnni'i 'Hall, Mrs. Catherine Hall ami Mrs. F. N. 1 Sears. Mis. Loulso Hcach has returned jtn her home In Florida after spending llio I summer heio with her mother, Mrs N'e! i son Scars, and other relatives. ! SHOREHAM. .Mrs F Swlnnertou of ltutland w.n a recent guest of her nephew, John L. Jones. The schools opened Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harper nnd daughter ls llted their son, Theodore, In Fair Haven l Sunday. Mrs W. W. Moore nnd daugli (ter, Mrs. Mumford, of Sprlngllcld. JIat.. , nie with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. M: . II. W Jones and Mrs. W. II. Stokes are at the farm of J. P. Wlssel for a tew days. Misses Alice Harper nnd Marie Stokes aro at St. Jos.eph'H Academy, nut ! land, for the year. The -Misses Norm i Wnlte and Annn Cook have returned to iGoddard Seminary, Han e. Herbert Dud ley, Willis Walte, Donald Cook nrc In 'be high school nt Mlddlebury. The Mlsius Lva Ilaldwln nnd Jennl- Corne have re turned to Cnstloton Normal. Hammond ' Mumford of Springfield, Mnss., Is tho gus: of her uncle, E. H. Moore. Mr. and Mrs i ( . N. North havo gone to P.oston on an automobile trip with Dr. and Mrs. 1. P. iShnron and will be away nbout a week - I Mrc W Ti T,n1nn . . l ...... -'i"ini mo .worn vian cluh very pleasantly Tuesday aftoi nnon. Mrs. Charles Bush, who has tinsst-.l tho summer with her sister, Miss Bush, I has returned to New York. CORN'VALL. School" in town opened Mondny. Miss MacNelly tcachos In district No. 1. Miss Etta Schovlllo In Nu. 0 and Miss Clara Bourdenu In No. 7. Itepalrs havo been made at the old stone schoolhouse and the Interior painted. Mr. nnd Mrs. Silas W. Jewett wore In Burlington Monday. Miss Hstello Foote will enter Mlddlebury College this week. Wil liam Hodgton wns in Tleonderogn, N. Y., two days this week. Miss Jessie Foote went to Hartford to begin her year of teaching there this week. . Miss Ruth Benedict is teaching In Salisbury. Mies Gertrude Bullard was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bullard, for the Weok-end. Fanners Ml., lllla,. fllllmr ...... .IM. I TJ ' ,h ' , ., T P ls lighter than usual. NEW HAVEN. I Professor Hall of Harvard College and his wife and daughter, who have been guosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Bot tom the past week, returned to their home Monday. They mndo the trip In I their limousine. Marlon Dana has en tered Troy Conference Academy. Mrs. , Haywnnl and daughter Alice of Addi son were recent guests of Mrs. M. J. il.andon. Thcron Gregory of Middle bury was in town Tuesday Mr. Ben ham and family have returned f'um n visit with friends In Canada. Mr. anil Mrs. w illlani Mclntyre were in Vergennes Tuesdny CALEDONIA COUNTY HARD WICK. J Beit Hooper and Miss Gladys Stan ford were united In man Inge at the hmni of the bilde's patents Tuesday evening William Beedle, who pleaded guilt v In municipal court Monday to nu nssanlt iii mi bis inothcr-ln-law, a woman Til ye.irf of age, was sentenced to servo six months beginning11" t,u' house of correction Arthur I'". Stone of St. Jnhnsbtiry spoke In the Con giegatlonal f'huich Sunday. Miss Betnli- Still was at 1 Sunday - Mrs Gordon Austin of Orloani was tho guest of Mrs. J. F. Conant Sun day. George Hioodle, who Is working In i Burlington, i visiting In town this weei Henry and Fred Eldredce were In Rnn I ilolph iMonday. Miss Jane Monro wns in Pnrre Sunday W1NOOSKI. The Fecund nnniial parade and Held day of tho employe, of the American Woolen company, held Saturday after noon, wns a big success from every point, the day Including a parade, field day spoils nnd reception nnd luncheon In the evening. Th" committees In charge hnvo everything to be proud nf In their efforts to mnke the succohji they nttalned. Last year's event wns also a big success, but this yonr's af fair took on a much larger scope mid tbeie Is every evidence of the pnindii and Held day becoming an annual ulf.iir. The hoys are nlu grateful tu Agent Gonrgn E. Whitney, who pre sented Hariy Niles, chulimnn nf tho general committee, with a check of S 1 Oil as his share towatd the financial part. This was not nil he did for tho hoys, for ho appeared In tho parade In his automobile and In company with Mr, Murray attended tho reception in tho evening, w hero both in short speeches complimented tho boys on their successful day. The Judgfs, Chief of Police Baibor, the chief of the (lie department, James Hallotaii, and S. It. Maicotte, ono of wiuoosKls lending diuggists unci mis,- nnss men, found It rather a r fllcult task in selecting tho ptizo winners among tho various floats In the put tide. The rivalry of tho dlfteicnt depiut tilontH In tho mill In getting llnats lca.lv for the liarade. nf which thero weie 10, reunited in some pretty limits, The prizes offered at first '"' 'ill' In number, but tho Judges found tho problem of picking only flu. o n illlll- cult one and thn general c.imniitten ib-- elded to give three more pilzus. F"l- lowlnir are tbo nriz winners! fit st, Chnmnlalu Snoole rl second, Clmmplain Weaving; tluml, sewing i'"m; tonrtii, drawing In department; llf'li. f'hnm Plain winding and twisting depart- intent; MMh. inechanblil dcpai ti'ient ; ' . . . . . . i. 1. 1.. and the following receiv n in i.i...v nn ntlon. ill easing and spooling, burling mum, and Company G, depicting tuiu Shnnley and lil men n the bor der. Tho lhat pilzo xlnnuii were -In an niilumiiblli; truck loiiipl''''1' ov cied with llowers, with glrU Himcs of bright ciilorii sciifd .Blu r m'e Tin' wiiiiv i of the -..mud pllzi was Mls. Allrodii Fisher us "Llbeity." Tho tliltd prize win for "Ilock of Ages," while the loiirth was u very neatly de signed and dccoialed Hunt. Tlio llflli was decoiated with green and gold, lopresontltig the State, nnd the sixth, for the machine shop. Their limit rcp lesclited n stoiiln colllope and there was an automatic winding machine, Oeorgo Smith's patent In pi m ess uf oonstiue Hon. Tho other lloatu In the parade weic tho ChainplHlii mid lliirllngton spinning ilcpailinimt.', tho burling and fulling rooms, the wash rooms, nnpplng department, shear room and Mulshing departments, and thi filling currlcis also hud u float. The parade stuited almost on tlmo with Jacob Maler as chief marshal, Policemen Luster Cruso nnd George I I'M Inn heading the line. .Sherman's band followed, succeeded by the floats and about 2" niitoiuoblles containing the village pioslilnnt, Jumes 11. Tim mons, village trustees, Judges, oillce force, oviiseeis nnd superintendents. The patndo foimrd on Hast and West Canal streets and marched up Main street to Karl Spl lng street, to Malletts I!a avenue, to Allen sticcl, to Barlow, where they dlsbandi d. Tho streets weic ihionged with peopln all along the route und at tho coiner of Main and Canal slieots and it t Main and Allen streets wero trnfllc policemen, William Biuyor and John Flint. Following tho paiad'i theio weio many electric eats lendy to taku the people to I Foil Ethan Allen, wheio the nthlcl'e 1'ports nnd baseball game worn held. Mnir' of the floats found their way there also. But two of the athletic events wero pulled off, so that the ball game would ti t bo late. The tin ce-legged raco was won by Damns nnd Fountain, whllo the tug-of-war was won by tho machine shop over I ho yarn department. Tho machine shop team was captained by Lester Cruso nnd John o Urleii captained tho yarn team. It was a lwn-out-of-thleo pull. In the game between a tea'r composed of single men nnd one made up ot married men considerable' Interest was manifest and the huge following on cither side lustily cheered. The single men won by Nick King umpl "?d the score of ID to 6 both tho bases and butters up to a time when a kick was sent In on his decldln,: a fair hall, which went out for three base.i. while the opponents called It a foul did not plo.-uo Umpire King to have his decisions disputed and he declared hn would not umplie any longer, but was llnnlly pot minded to umpire again n.ul William Norman was sent to look after bases. Pitcher Niles was relieved when the game was about half over by T. Parol, who wns plavlng third base. The llne-.ip of the teams follow: "Married men: Keefe, c ; Niles, p. and :ih. ; F. Norman, lb., Mur ray, 2h. . nevlno, s. s.; T. Paioi, ,1b., and p.: I.nvallev, r. f. : Walker, c f. : WheV., I f Single men: Floury, c.; Pnfanl, p., ! Clionte lb.. Parol, in. . Rivers, s s. ; E. r f. : Companion, Norman. 3b.; Kllleen. e f : Maynaid, I. f. The balnnce of tni laces srheduleil will lie run off In a fw weeks on n Saturday afternoon when th" firemen will bold their annual muster. In the evening the reception nnd luncn- eim lielil In Cmporatlon ball was largely attended and there wns a big supply of food. The fonil Hint was left will be dU ttlbuted for charity to-dav. Heio the e ' wns a live string orchestra 'imposed nt .lyrians. who tuinlshed some very good music. The committees having the nffa'r in charge, and lo which is duo the suc cess of tho held day nnd pnr.nle, follow: General committee, chairman, Har.v j.Mlos, tieasuier; George Smith, secretar.-, Finnic Lunelle, committee on ground-., j George Smith and James Graney, parade i nnimittee, George Daley, George Keef.', Fred Hagar, C. I.avalley and Edward De. lage; entertainment oiiniulttee, George, , Smith, George D.ilev, Augustus Charbon Ineau Vernon reace. Frnnk Hagar and J I Raymoii. committee un sports, James Grnnev, Charles r,nd'ie, Clnxlon Monro", jSnmuel T.nwtnn and John O'Brien. Thomn Collins, sr, years old, died Mast Thursdn. The hudv wns tnken to the on lertaking in.imx of .. B. Lnvlgr.c. j The funeral was held at II o'clmk l-r- Hv moi nlntc ai si Siephen's ciiurcn j Burial was in St Stephen's cenie (teo. Mr. Collin wns a native ot Jio- "" can iiveu in this country sine bnyhi.o.l nnd was for mnny years ii ro-ulonl of this plnce. Je wns twice innrried, anil le.ies one daughter, Mrs. Walter Tuber of Burlington. Robert lllgwoiiil, the si , ear-old son of .Mr. and Mrs. F E. Blcwood of Leilalr street, showed much grit when he walked Into Ills hump Thursday after noun nnd said to his mother "Mamma, I hi nice my nun." He was playing with n crnte In bis yard and In climbing to the top in some mnnuer fell to the ground, breaking his right arm Jiim above tho elbow. The bieak did not nffect tho elbow joint, bin was rry dose to It. Pr. Hill was summoned and reduced the fracture, and bo is doing nicely A tive-passenger touiing cnr. registoied 1T12. vi., owned and di n en b Omef Toulon ,,f Randolph, ,-., ' a tnIp. , .ii.ii nun- ,in .iHiieiis liny iivomi" about seven n'. io, U Mondnv evening, miming em. f n,e necup.ints. d.imnginu ihe c.ir, .mil splitting ti,,. pole. Mr. Tor neti escaped uninjured, 'tint was badly ballon up from the iinpacf. Nlmtoil INory .,f Malletts Bay nenui a nephew ,nl Mr. Ten ion, wns iho nnlv uther pas senger in Hie .nr. Ills ilotlmi woro badly lilt and ho roe, ived a cut on his arm ; lust above tlio wrist which severed an ii ten. I'Hitlng tlmmgli to the hone ll iiecelted tho cuts, his arm going through , the windshield. Th.. light mi tho light Mdo was smashed, ihe steeling apparatus , I' out of i nmmlsslon, and tho front I axle hrolicii. Tho accident occurred when 'Mr. Ten leu whs iittomntlnir to in.-., 'die ugiiiH were dim and Nory railed Mliivcrs iittontion in tlio post just ton .late in escape hitting .11. Tho car wan turned Into thn shod In the tear nf .Mr. Gic.yj H ,i,.llK ,,loll, .,.,I0 10lf) waa h)l)t about lu feet up from tho ground and will Imvn to bo replaced. The annual meeting and election of of- Ikoih of Funny Allen Cnuit, Catholic , Order of Forestem. was held Tuesday night with tho following result; C. It., '. G. Allard; V. c. it., Daniel Campbell; 1 1. i. R., John j siianlcy; n. S., Louis ! ' -Mliif.l; F. S., Ptank C. Allard; treas I urcr, Henry Conlln; speakor. John OBiien; trustee, tilt re years. Louis Bor- ion, Jr. Omer Ton Ion nf Randolph was In muni cipal conn yesterday to answer to 11. o , ,,,, f , ,.-,; .," . ...i.i . '"'h ni ins auinmomie. no was Hnmi sn n.i.i costs of Jll.Of, anil paid the iiuicunt, $16 65 Monday Mr, Terrlen with his nephew, Niiumd Nory, ran Into a telegraph polo on MnllnttH Bay avenue, spllttlnt, tho pole. Mr. Nory involved u had cut (in t lit nim i just above the wrist soverlngau artery and cutting through tu tho bono, several stitches bolng taken to close th wound, Sir- Tenlci escaped uninjured, COLC'M I'SWK j ' ' k I . ' ' " "L'" .iotniay Willi .MIks Agnci. mingles, rrainmar. Mlsa I'lrace .McNeil, Intel mi dlatc, and Miss. J.tllii I Planlo, pi imary - Miss Maria Aldricli wsnt ! lo Johnson .Moudiu to entor tho Ktuto ! Nornu.l School. Mrs .Virnian Wilght and Mrs. Orinul Sage ate hi Rutland ir lending tho Emu's Dnughlers cmivcntlon. Perry Aidrli Ii has relurned to Wator iluiis, where hu rehuincH his duties n lonelier of agilcultuie In the plgli M'hnol of that place. -M iss Dm Is Wilght went ATuiiiln' in Monliielier Seminar , wi-ro she will ntlond m hind The )!ev l.oonai I 1. 1 i-l , It i sin mill g Ips viualii'il In Hie AdPonr:u. ki He will attend the l.m.c fleotgo llaptlst association whllo gone Mrs. Laura Hlno of Athol, Mass., Is visit ing her hiother, II. S. White.-F. It. An drus of Vcrgenuos wnH In town Tueod.iv. There will bo services In the linptM Church Sontenibor 21. A Sunday schorl worker will apeak. Miss Susan Nott of Uurllngton visited Mrs. Florence Hohnlni Inst week. Tho Kaslern Talc company has pir- chased tho farm of Almon Cioudno and al- so tho mining rlghta on tho farm of Ar thur llrooks, They expect to open tau mines on both farms soon. Mrs. Sunn Kmcrfon has closed her Hummer homo a"d j icturned to Mlllls, Miisr.-MIsh Helen 1', Marsh returned from a visit to Wllllstoi-. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Towno visited in water ourj n in... ..-. .rs . irone ; ui.,- Mill ill nni.iui. ' " her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cham- IICIIO. .'. .ii' ,11 i.v.m ut ! . . ... . .. .1 It CI ...Ml . -.-ii,.,..-., r1...!., . lirn IUIII.1i. inlnllliAn 'a. town.- W. H. Hallow, who va mnste.cil out of the 1st Vermont f'nx.ilry Saturday, icturned to town Mondn ..Miss Agnei .McGovcrn, who has spent the past inonih with her brother, J. F. McHoveni, re turned to her school at Lvndonvllle Sat uiday. Prof. H. 13. Aylwaid of Ludlow, jnH nuth Uigrow of Palmer, Miss Ilcr nice Morse of Hakersfleld, and Miss Leda Smith of Oaysvllle. nil tenehcrs In Jio graded school, arrived In town Saturday Miss Jcsslo Campbell returned to her school In Huillngtoii Snturd.iv. Miss Ar leno Ivors returned Wednesday to her home In Vlydo Park, Mass Mis. Henry Holding w;ns nulto seriouslv inlured In an automobile accident on her way to the Stnto fair Thursday - Mrs. J. J. Ulnnch and Miss Marlon Wynne from South Itoy alton wore guests of Mrs. James Cannon last week. iMIss Kvelvn Knton went to lloblnsou Monday to take thai-go ot her school there. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Kator. returned from the Houth Inst wiek and are vlbltlng at the home of c H Katon. SOUTH BURLINGTON. The schools In town opened Monday nfter a vara t lor) of three months. A preaching service was held at two o'clock Sundny nfternoon nt the Fourth Stieet schoolhouse conducted by the Rev. Mr. Locke of Essex Junction. Mr Locke will hold another meeting next Sunday at tho same place nnd tho same hour. A num ber of the King's Daughters attended the meeting of the South Burlington, Htnesburg. and Shelburne Cuclrs at Sbel. burne Falls Saturday -Mrs c. II. White and Mrs. O. N. Clements are nnnntiiti.il It j delegates lo the King's Daughters' con vention to bo held in Rutland this week. WEST BOLTON. Pomono Grange No 1 met here Tuesda". The Granges of South Burlington Colchestei nnd Jericho weie represent ed. Mr. Dana, r.unty agent, demon strated corn and soy beans. N. B. Hnll went Tuesday to Burlington to act as Juryman. Mrs. E. Moirill and chil dren havo returned from a HI days' visit with relatives In Huntington. Mr. und Mrs. Ai Hall, who spent Inst week with relatives here, have return ed to St. Johnshtirv Mrs. Dyke of Wlnooskl. superintendent of the elementary department of Sunday schools of Chittenden n.unty, spoke be fore the school at the Methodist Epis copal Church and E. B Jordan of Jeri cho nt the BaptIM Church Sundny. Miss Dorothy Smith wn nt home from Jonesvllle Sundny. H. N. Gray of Cambridge was in town Sunday. I Schools opened Monday w ith Miss Bes sie i.enry nna r. I., tiiirrett ns teach ers. The .Misses Mnrletta and Irene York, Eunice Gile and John Smith are attending high school at Jericho Cen ter. Miss Lorey Glle is teaching in Waterbuiy. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Alpheus Hasklns was found riend in bed nt A. E. Carpenter's Friday morn ing. He never lecoveied from the in jury he received while sawing wood a few month.-, ago. The funeral whs held from the church Sunday at 12 o'clock. The Rev. c. v. French officiated. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hnsklns and Ml. and Mi". Suel Sargent of lllnesburg at tended the funeial. Ml". Floience Southwiek of Calais visited her siter, Mrs. fnsnndrln Ellis, recently Miss Hazel Biewster and George BiHi-e are attending school nt Montpeller, and the Misses Hnzel Brace and Dorothy Elli nt Richmond. Rolln B. Sargent went to Swnnton Saturday. He is t" attend Harvnid College Miss Ruth Andrews has a position to teach In Album. She went Friday. Miss Beatrice Guyette ''ommeiiced school here Mondnv Levi Tnft picked n dozen ripe raspberries Tuesdny Clinton Pierce and Ms Madge Renne nf Lincoln lslted at Edsoti Pierce's and V. R. Sargent's Fri day nd Saturday. Roy Cleveland went to Essex Tuesdny tu visit his parents, Mr. und Mr, W. A. Cleveland. He is oon to go to Bristol, Conn., where he has a position. Mrs Walter Grace went to Underhlll Tuefdny, called there by the dentil of her brother. Miss Mnrlon DeCnllnlnes has returned to her home in Montpeller nfter visiting her uncle, James Phillips. UNDERBILL. j .1. A Fowler nf Ludlow died very sud- ur-nly Tuesdny, Sept. 12 nt the home of his, fcon, L. i '. Fowler, where he nnd bis wife had been visiting since September P. Funeral services were held Frldny nt two o'clock. The funeral of Benjamin M. Thurs ton, whoso death occurred nt North Pelham, N. H., was held yesterday aft ernoon at 2 30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. A. W Edward. Tho R. Sturgess officiated. Tho henrers wero Wm. Paine, Chns. Edward, Clarke Ed winds and B. C. Besi-oy. Burial was In tho village remoter. Mr. Thurston's death occurred Sunday night of tuber culosis, aged 41 yearn. Ho was born the I at Eton, N. II. Ho leaves his wife, who was Maud his father, Conway, N (1. Edwards of Underbill; Charles Thurston of North H., two sisters, Mrs. Fred Nutting and Mrs. Chatles Potter of Arizona, Neb., two brothers, Charles Thurston of Boston and Fret Thurston of Los Angeles, Cal. Those from out of town, who attended the funeral wero: Mr. and Mrs. William Pnino of Cambridge, Charles Edwards of Brooktleld, Clarke Edwards of Mont peller. Mrs. Walter C.rnce of Starks boro, und Mr, and Mr. Max Besney of Burlington. The Homeland circle will hold their ren ular nicuting at the Conmefutioiml Church parlors Thursday nfternoon. Tea will ha sen ed.- -Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Bacon ot Knnsliurg Full weie lecent guests at George L.iselle's, Mrs, Mniy Hurlhurt .l.'.s returned to Worcester, Mass, after spond Ing several days In town with friends -Seth Bruce, who has been spending tno summer at Lancaster, N. II , came home Siituidiiy to commence school Mr. and Mrs. Churchill of Brookfleld weie icccnt visitors In town. Miss Marjory Hoyden loft Friday evening for Wisconsin, wheio she is attending the State unherslty, n' tor spending a fow weeks' with her pat oiita, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. IKyden.-Mrn Fuger icturned to her homo lu Mluneap--Is, Minn., after spondlug some time with her mother, Mrs. Mattlo Talro. Jauut 0'ell hold an auction Tuesday to sell his household furniture Wllfied Smitl. school began Monday with Hie same loacheiH ns last year 'Miss Emma F. I wnrdH was called to Nashua, N, ., Sat urda evening bj thn sej'lmis Illness of bee slhtcr'n husband, Mr. Thurttoii, who died Monday. The remains weie lire light heio for bUI'lnl Wednesday. -.Mrs. William Payne of CamhrldRo Is Isltlng her moth er Mrs Frances Edwards Mis, C'luirloit.i Aibott U 111 John Whlttnkor icturned .Monti!,.,- tr i , , v lt, h wneic no nnii titen for treatment Hazel Knight goes the , eei n field, N. J., where 1 1 - ii,, posit uie st 1 1 no m. M,. aiu! Mr II or .North Hero are vl.silmc fnr uli ll thin Mfek. -Miss Miiu-l l.rn-r i wen . uruay morning to Montpihu ' will attend the Semlnaij hi ill" yea i " " iii'-ii' lie inn i.Ilfllf,!.' A III upl'l't,, . .1. the parish hooso Wedmsda L c worth of llurllngtoii was un ovei h r.llntil tif lilt, .....Mir... ...... " ' ...v., ti.vi.ii, ,.H County Itoad Commit loner M K in iuei- oi Liiarioao ti i n inwii day. .Mrs. .Mary (I lannforii) lictrnod 8lllI(lll V( Spi ,0 Rt u,e )l()mc of M fc v lelo ul.n tt.i.l II, .,..1 f,. I ,,,. , ., V " , . " lir.'fl I.' I.lr. lr.,... ...n..l. ... , ..... .. v.. . . , , , (,.,,,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 11 1 I III I II IT n ! ", h ''nra oi.i and vns iinunb oldest person in Underbill t-hr wiiiow- oi .Martin E. Hupgood uii everi.l Vl.tira ..nr. ....I ...... , I., whs ii political factor of more th.i ordinary cast. The f nicia' wn Unlit TI !.. ti... i-. Ifli? liml I . t. r . " " ii im fcmetriy. At thr pifnmry tlcrfmn iny jr. a. i.. i o and Tni T rc-colvtMl thp icimbllrutt and dmo lllinilli'illn.. n . . ..... .. ..."ii '.- i ' - ii-c v, irr memt the I.rglslntuie. mo iuneral or Mi Mai i( Hupgood. Widow of Maitm J.; Jfni was neid hept v nt the ihurch of her father and brother were tlio n l.i,lt.l rr . ... . n jrars ngn nulla, w tt. f... ...... .. . I. .. ....nu., in i .I. Uie cemetery nt i hill cemetery. Mrs. Hupgood ha lived one more month would have 04 years ot nge. She was the last family. MILTON. Dr. and Mrs. L i Hckrir i-eptoinber 12 from Boston for No Va., on their us t .. C hattan Tenn., where Jr H..1 o b, reprr the Grand Lodge of iunont meeting of the Sovri eicn Or mil I. I. O. O. F. They expect to br at nrinr Slil An. hi,i. 'IT u.... ... .1, ... i ,.... , , , -,i "Ulll 1' isltintj his daughter, Mrs (irant tee, in New London. Conn -Mrs Ashley has returned from i two v.l.n In AIM, It,. 111,...,. T l T - J .. " ....I 1 UUII ,1111 J Mlnckler and Lcland .Maul hav. turned from a cntipl of davs islt Charles Kimball Wrstford in ..ir.n , ,-i .. ... ... ... family and Mr ind M s Goodsr ........ . no,, ,'iui; in . it iiijiiii.mil.il to White River Junctor and spent Thursday mil Ird.i at f Woods's. Miss Mar- Alio i is Us her brother, George Allrji Mr Mrs. A. B. Caswell are is ting fr nt Starr Farm Beach Mr and I Harrv Outton and son. Lcir, ha ' turned to their home in Buff.llo, !aft"r spending several weeks with ' Dutton's parents. Mr and Mrs 1 Kenii' dy. ! At the Methodist flu,.-, h S nd,i. lug nt 10:45, the Mibie, of 'he sermoi 'be "Experiment". S..,la srhoul r.venlnc at 7:30; unio , set- lee a' church, prencher tb" Re D II S Epworth league Tu' -'lnv r.enlngs at en o'clock Thursd.ii rvidt s a' T.3U er meeting. WEST MILTON. .Ill 1lin .111.- 1 III'. 1 1 fin Illlfl l-l 111 rl I ' f tin. limMlnfr nf li-y SnniliiP.nr a -ii-r. 1.,'ui .i ii un . in -nips nun-.- r. un on the way had, Mrs S.i'a'i Cote ill. miiooi opened Monnn wit) Jll Blake an teacher. Mrs. Harr Cotell Ul 111 'I ..K'llTl.lJ ,I'J.I ,1 1 111 .1 CI IV Mr. and Mri. I.eon Mor;r lsl'e .ii-i i.iiior iihs ,p i.hi' r 'iiti s a of thi' week, ns w.t als M Slor i South Burlington MILTON BORO. The Mlses Also U o-k s vne iji ' i. mi r hi ill - . i i i "i'i pii ..in with Marlon Wn-d m i i h-r P Mills is i Isltlng In S Al ai s li-afe son hns gone lo Mil'n i i 'e id s cull .,.111111 r-ni'.!!. ih.s tin e in .ii Mrs. Nelson Richard" Fn'rfax Mrs. Sndle Willis nnd son of B-ston llal ra..II..A I.. .1.1- . .. .-- . L. and H. Mr. nnd Mis Mortimer Reyi Ollrl nim.i. t .n . . I. . ... In Wllllston Ham Berr Is if home hW work In Jones die Felix I nan father s. Jack l.nrn'i Mar or Sin went to her school at West Emopi irg tember Pi nnd Gr.n e Wood lo Vihite er .lunrtiou septem1 oi- 1 Ge Tgo O' lels attended the fair at MitWP w eel, ST. GEORGE. Miss Jennie Wellinser lias tng a week with hi r slstci, lie,1. ' s si nooi opened .Monda with Mis E i.i it-.iiiier. .1 rs. a'hiip s i fi m vllle, Mass, who b hem visiting daughter, Jlrs G M H rsd. u and sister. Mrs. Lucia H irkr i enjiued t i ton Tuesday. Miss T u- 1 1 i daie entered the Hiiicsouig high s h nl Dorothy Aver letnnied 1'iidti nf i visit i if live lumU s unlit iv I Im, tt. parents, in St. Alhans .mil Sw.intmi and Mrs W. V. Tlnlilinni of .si ai wne at the home of l.ail Ayci l'lida RICHMOND. Fieilerlck Ferris Harris adooted mi iiio.ssom I-. liuonrn n died Sundn eve after n short Illness of diabetes Th norm was hold from the h"U c Tue aflernoon nt two o'clock Schools In town opened .Y May the following tencbers High scl K. J. Clowse, puncipal M's Pulh ton. assistant: irramni:. M,n f I nuley, eighth and nlntl g nrir Nellie Leounid. slMU ut-1 se ' iMIIdied Moore, feu t1 ,P fift'l, lEIizubeili Henlij, i, ' jipi r Miss Munjuret T dl i', fl .it n uuv, principal m tr.i n m n l'.iy's Cornors, Miss Els. Hi s : checkered house. JUs M He ' Jr vllle. Miss Mary Mc.Mah-r. v, H t In slielburnn thn curilng ;i - Aid Clrclo of the King's I i i ' be entertained Fiidas ntie n Mrs. Bessie Rlggp and M Sadler at tho homo r.f l,- R 5; .... nn t,u. 11. ai li' r-ll 11 1 A He Older of Forest 01s. 11 M 1 I hull Thtir.idny evening fi f ' w woro elected: Chief rani-er J I J phy; vice-chief iHngei Ch u e O'Bi recorillng' secretnry. .T J ' uin 11 iimic a 1 secretary, .iiiri 11 n 1 rei, un , v.-iiiui. n',.,-1 . nneii Robert Berry: ilrleg. to 1 "n Met hum; iniiinhnl, Y"ill am 1 i newly elected olllceis w ll h h'sta Octohei 6. The .Miss- Mil M1M11 and Helen Keefc wei" di I g"ies f till. district to the Stnt' nr rrt t L. A. A. O, II., held in Pcliltney week. Mr. and Mrs. J W Hi iry h leturned from n two w 1 mi at spent at Lung IV11U and Siinkubori the home of Mrs Bur. p rents, and Mrs. White. - M 11' Mis 1 : in . in . mi ! 1 . v 1.11 .1 ' i" 1 .1. s lie ill some time Willi he. p.n " . Ml Mrs. 1!. 1.. Ficem.ili. lfi 1 liiriici' thoir home In Burl'1.,1 n Mr .Mis. W. T. Tillcv nf" on tin autonn trip to Whilcnoni. 11 .n- ni' former home- Mi and Mi M 1