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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916. illicit 11 in i-hlUllcn svere guestc oi uurungtnn, v,nn netnneii Bniurnny io tne weeK-etul wmi reintives in South schooii i" i siuuy. itiv . in Wmi-cn nvrc Sundny.---A t look utter violators or auto rules. Ho Hero. -Floyd nice linn returned to his II. B. rainier svem iu impsv nnven Htin- Sunday lo Mr. nnd enmc ny oruor 01 secretary 01 wtato school in ltniisvay, N J sirs, l.ennlo day in visn run, v-urrou i-aimor. ir. nnu lorence Charlotte Rnlph Muste!' ...l.,,,,! M,., 1,1.11 TI,n.n . nt ,1 ItMfA nt. Ctt.n..., 1... .. 1. . M .. M.. g-it . . ... i ! , l.i 1,p l.n. a post- .' V ' ' . , ,1 '. .7 " . . . - "Y"'h" Thomas Lessor 01 iiinpsmirg have bcn ... ... ........ ..... - ri -int-e in i n limn 11 iiiiinpis ciiiinpr itnrrow or w uiisinii worn inn cupstr or Mr. nnd Sirs. Charles Miinson Sunday. At tlip Essex fair last week Allen Urnwn svas nss'nrded a silver cup for two months old cult, nnd second premium for Hnlstoln rnlf. Premiums svero also re- n...r i tcii.li li i Mirplii Snbplis nancy mm "ns in mu s uihkp irum noon virosv nas a position ns noiispifecpcr mr Mr, nnu .ijnrn, sKIMm it t'lc'l-cric . f Ml' ninl Mid. i1" fm,r 'clocl' dining which tlmo lie her cousin, I.yiin Grow, principal cf Del- Mrs. Adnn Ayors nnd Miss F r ill . , m'i..' i'ii.,i'n,'i ii ml miii of tawu 20 Persons runnliiK without their lows Academy, Fairfax, Mr. nnd Mrs. Avers of Htosve mototed to 01 .. . ... . i.-.,.- f licenses wltli tlii'iu, and oVpr speeding. Ferris Sweeney nnd family visited rola- ,,,mv to visit Mr. and Mrs. i iTinn nrp mil iti.t iil in- n ' w- ..... . , t . . . ... . ...... . . . - ... ... .. .. ,.-....n1. 1,.,u 1 ,lv L',l''f mill; mu'in unit ntnm-iti iim-ii in .Mil ill lunr, fl 11 illlllin, Him alt I fit n vli .M ISS I'lllllCPS flllfl W f ay .su.is i-nuiino inimutn If. Nolburg, proprietor of the lunch G. V. Bccrsvort, who was onlled and In Now Jersey towns. Mr. and cart on Federal Rtrett, was burned on i Here by mo illness 01 ins moincr-iii-; .-irs, it. a. uomnson 01 losvoii, sinss., m. Miss Kath ilnc Las-cue nas i ,en by Wafson Webb Sutunluy.-Sllss .. i i. .. .i. I.. .1 Illt.n .if I! .. . . . chmond I'ndorweiir ('". nnu roue iliniTlon. wheii- nlie will resume hpr duties ir"ni;ton, whorr "lie lm n position i,, t)10 Champlaln school aRaln this coni- InR uchool ypiir. Miss Rllzaheth Thorpe Uh 13. H. Olnl ltron ft ( JERICHO CENTER. U the lo-iin i of M IMIIcens, minli'smner cf education. '"'' 01 rim Tn nr u r.oni im.- " " i- ! has returned from a visit with friends , reived by B. 01. Oale, A. H Itlce, Maurice In riattsbiii'Kh, and has been entertain- 1 Irish, nnd Kriwnrd KlmhaJI. Ini; as icccnt suests, Mis. ltlchard llelt mini and Miss Anna lleltman of Shoio- Imin, and Miss Dorothy Cook of Hui- HINESBURG. ninmiin. ncrompatnecl 1 T ... ' v. v ' u , ,.,,, tti- . ... .t. .... tin. fier I'liit'ir.'ii i"""ib-r,iiii d men io Hi'.' u-ri.ii i-.i r. -- .. .. , . i perlment stnti.'H c noon cm . ..r. . - ln",-"T,MV c- i v.,,, ??."' W"""- mnkliiK the trip by nutomo tho liaiins, icavcK, imn.-i-. hup. vernon returned with llieni nnd will Kcrlptlon nit till home hero be- the T'nlversltj Instructnrship t ban vw .dandothc cii.iriirtorlrtl. . ' "'l tbe week-end with J r. niul , Hovcrll , , , ill the trees in the Stale. 1- piofuscly A rr Sydney naflln, In camp at I.oiik fm. ,Ps,,mK his duties at tra.ed. U . a hook likely t I'e f . -About 1W were indent at lie of Vcr-iont where he hasan otit uheis nnd "' lliteie:.! to tiny win " 7"" . Mr. and '.Mrs. Marshall Tilley have ri IPht like t.ualti more ilcllnllekuov.lcdiP afternoon South Hurling o,., Illuesburs tllrnC() nrtrl. n tr (n ,Inntonl (.01ln ... . 1., 11, pi., '.opnlllv to '"'id harlotto wore well epresented. ,..,,,.. ,,, ,,0i,,, ,,,,,. ,. ,,, ontlfv nnv . iticular speeics.-Nlrs. .Mi-,'l-l'e meclliui was opened bv a 'l-,tl'n ; who hn 11 poHltlon there -M. D. nnd O. fl! .ban of 1 . irlilkcb visUlnKher.laa.:o- I'un sci ptui o rpMd by 1 he Key. 1.. K. I Tpy ,mVp ,,llrclllf.r(, nve.pnssenKcr l.il'i n Hum.- ii t'K. 1 din ' nnpiii """'" "o rnu i"u Ml" or1 S. I . I'' Aiietc'irn. 1 .111 , u m-h .i.. -it-.. 11 in.,- Mi- ('nit, nr kur- r 1111MIM 1 . ' .,...... ..... . icion addrejocd the Sunday ehool last indnv iiclim- sent by the nilttcnd"ii 0111 tj association Prof, and Mrs. K. 'I'. Rlnnes were 111 uicnmonii me mi week H. H. Jordan wns in isouou indny to sijeak to the memborii of tin. inday s-hc l there. Miss Harriett Hai ti who nave he etitertalnnienl, ".-amnn-a Allen a Mie Pourl of Fame." In tbr llatsc 11. went Monday to i-.si'e i r, help shn w I'l kIvc a different enloi urniert The "Kid Sociable," which was nniunfcl for Tuesday nlcht, has bo."i ostt n r ' Unlie'.y V rp r it l'lo slven to the fresh- a I r if IP set In II. (.1. Hanks, Mrs. MntiMield Kave a lie'p fill, lnterestlni; and Inspiring talk. She mlmltldl three new inemheis to the order, iishiR the KIiik's HaiiKhlers' admission service. Cake and Ice-cream were serv ed during the social hour which followed. KilHtare Thomas and Harold .McDonald have entered St. Michael's riiheKe In Wl nooskl. Mrs. William lioaidman of Chai lotto wan Hip frupst of Mr". C. I'. Van Vllet Tuesday. Walter Weed of SotiM Head, Ind.. Is vihllins his mother? Mr". W. A. Weed. Harold Marselt has hutiRlit mi automobile with which to carry the fourth year IiIrIi school students to and from HurlliiKton durliiK the coining (.chool year. S. 1. Tracy was In town Wednes- e .Jericho hlBh s.hon by Fr1d.1v nlpht 111 the vli- n ''aeon is moving Into Ills Iiousb . , tt. 1.-. 11.. 1 .... . , 'c I,a" Ti.Prp wi' be a nrourniii and:"1 "nu 1 nomas 1 nompsoii is t.. ,f 1.. ...... ,..!!! I... L.ii'f,l p , ., ii (ei1 -.Mi llpiiiiic I1"1" pmioaspo. ,m 111,; .Mpinouisi i-nureu lock' e Mond.- 10 liielnnnnd. I ''V' ml''"" p',,! Praypr service this Hod; hore si p v ,n t ,' p the teiPlwrs' train- ""' i'"y m"i n 111- cour-p Mlt flarn llarnum out 1 ' "1 r ' ' "r . ""ol" ' '- n.t..A...i . I,. 1 1 1. 1. i.ii 1 11 , ' 1,1 nifi 1 I'm- ....... ,,,,,, . ...i.,.... . . 1. Will K11P.1 : MlllUlfll' lllnt.nl,,. Til l,nt nf Lio la v imsKins. ".1.0 n... open in. - automobile to carry mall and pnsseiiKeri between here and Hurllm?ton. The eve 11I11K mall arrives now nbout live o'clock Henry Murphy of nurllnRton Is the Riicst of his aunt, Mrs. II. M. Hull. Mia. 13, W. Freeman of Klclimond has been spending a few days with Mrs. A. S. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. W. V.. Field, Miss Hlcnnor Field and Hull I-'leld left Monday for theli homo In WnshhiKlon, D. C., after several weeks here with Mrs. Fields' mother, Mrs. H. M. Hull. The Hew F. W. Hcmenxray pleached to Hope Circle of the ICInR's DaiiKhters at tho foncrcKntlonal Church .Sunday monilnc. Several members ot Hope Circle went to Shelburno Saturday to nltend a Klnn's DaiiKhters' meotlnR - The public schools opened Monday. Mrs. Itcbecci Itav and Mrs. Sarah Marshall re turned lo r.tirlltiRtnn Tuesday after spend- spendlnir the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ilacon. Miss Cora Clink has tnken n school In South HurlliiRton and heenn her duties Mondny. Miss Anna Hayes, who has spent the summer at her homo In Clmrlotte, lins returned to her school wntk In Hardwlck. JIlss Kthel Hors ford, I.eo Hayes, Maurice Oove, I.ee Hart and Kdwnrd Place have entered Hlneshurt? high school, 1, II, Htiin hope and fntnlly of Wlnonskl, Mrs. Mary Nott and Miss Susan Nott of IHtrllnRton weio cuests of .Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. TiiBBint Sunday. CHARLOTTE. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Field of Sunta llnrbnta, Cat., aic (,'iiests of Mr. nnd Mrs W. H. Doardman. Mrs. V. V. ileacli Is at the JIary Ffetchei hospital for lieatment. -A number from here attended the luncheon nt Dr. Wcbb'o Saturday. Anions the youiiu pcoplo go I11B nw-ay for the first term to schorl are. Doris Cook, who troes to Custlo ton Normal: Doris McNeil, nurllnffton high! Phillip McNeil, Randolph; nnJ Hazel HyliiKton, Fnlveislty of Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cook of Hutlnnd visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. II, Cook, over Sunday. Mrs. Stanton Wil liams and Mrs. F It. Falbj have re turned from Hoston. Contrnry to expec tation thete whs a large voto cast at tho primaries last week. The Hev. Mr. Harnef of HurllnKton preached nt the Congregational Church Sunday. Fdward Hoot, an old resident of this place, died In Shelburne Wednesday, and the body wns brought heie Friday for burial In the West cemetery. Mr. and tho face mid hands Sunday, when a Knsollno stove In the cart exploded. Hut for the prompt arrival of members of the fire department, summoned by still nlarni, tho cart would have been destroyed, It wns badly datnaKcd, ntiRenc If. V.ates of HlKliKato and Miss Olenn K. Wakefield of Swanton were married nt the Hapt'st pnrsonoKo. In this city Saturday afternoon at flvo o'clock by the Hev. .1. Wesley Haftcr, CordK have been received hero an nouncing the marriage ennageinent of Miss Kllnor A. Whitney of Lexlnston, Mass., a freiiuent visitor In this city. to ICrrol H. I.ocke, nlso of Lexington law, Mrs. St. Pierre, returned to his 1 aro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hob- work In Huffnlo, N, Y., Sundny night. 1 Insoii. Mrs. deorgo Wilcox of Concord, Mrs. K. 1. Owen of Stanstead, Que., ! N. II.. lias been visiting- her parents. Is visiting at the homo of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Oolhurn. Mrs. J. It. It. Powers and daughters, the Misses jAbell died at her home north of this Anna and Mabel Powers. U C. Hocus village September 12. Funeral serv of McOlll University, .Montreal, wns a Ices were held from her late homo recent visitor at the homo of Mr. and 1 Thursday afternoon and burial was In Mrs. Homer It. Thomas. Mrs. II. ( 1 thn North Fairfield cemetery. Gcorgo Comings has teturned hoinn f 1 om a few I Warien, A. A. Mitchell and Lewis weeks' stay ill Ilcthlchcm, N. II. Nolan have roup to North Stratford, N. Thomas Honz has rented his home In H i l work. Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Lloyd this place to Walter Coons and Mr. "ml Mrs. Gcorgo Lloyd left Friday Hoaj". has gone to St. Albans to reside. mornltiR for u two weeks' visit in Miss Addio Ayer, daughter of Mrs. II. , .Massncnusetts. Mr. nnd Mis, Haymond News has been received of thn an-jr. A.ver, of this place tins roiio toil'""ney of St. Albans are vlsitlnu at .iiiiioiug into the Hiicnii house which ho.i... ,,,..i c., ri-,.i,,ii,i ...i,, i. Mrs. Kdward Field of California are snenn- vlslled his wn, Clifford, for two weeks- '"8 Borne time In town.-Mrs. Chanei Hope Clicle of King's Daughters will meet Fllday afternoon nt the residence of Mrs. Daisy Herry, who Is hostess. The Illnes burg public library has received a gift of 7" hooks from Mrs. H. R. Miles of H'lr Wolfe Is visiting friends In licrllngtnu Dean Fleming nnd family will reside In South Burlington u-'lc Hock, Co!.., "for sevei il months, h'"1 "lv, " seneral review of the -itiarter'n , ni.toM. Tu. hooks are' of the best cur IMlng his brother, returned h"ine Tues- nii nt-iiuoi num. ,,j-Mr, Coin 'Minpln Is back from it,1"l People b service nt 7;: p. m. anada Miss Hrldset Lenry wns n guest TT7!RIfHn 1 B, Ilo'Tcr's the til Ht or the week.- bonis opcnel Moiidav with a large nt-j A very pretty wedding took place nt er.dance tben bping II In hoo The 'e.i'heis i.ie Hi'' fobuving: liBh school j rln. Ii al. V. T. Maloney; ig schm ' hi:-f 111'.. K.itl Piinp Dewey; gr iiiin.tr, UpIpii H. liolir: No. 1 riniai , Dpjsa C. Ilolgcr WILLISTON. Little Ferris Hnrri" died Sunday igll' ni LT it P'lit; iuii'-.-.-' .TM..,. llabrtp." Hp was ill his Hitli year and mil nindr In hume with Mrs. George ! odrlch nnd hi r son, IihisM,m. The tncrai was neiu ai ms i;ue iiu.ri: iir.di atti'iniion. tin i;pv. nr. i a. norence McHrlde of Kssex Junction and , weeks after their arrival. Shortly after Miss Florence Morgan of Colchester war,,s- rnm" 10 lsex seeking self- i...,. 1 i ..i. ...,. ,i, I support. With tho excontlon of six years sy sore throat the past weeU. Is W. C Jaekspn. Mrs. Helen Whitney and "llcT F I e t c h e r a n 1 1 ? tLTl " I l S HI 1 It- I 1 1 IIIK. -ti 1 . . iivi-i.iu limit 1,1 t iit'ilUL' iti'iniinii. .'ill. 1 1 l e King's Daughters' convention held n Ku'hi) nd last week. Mrs. Sadie IUII1 mite a littlp bpttpr. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1... 1.. n...l M.. 1 IT It. ...... I iiicrnoun 111 i u 1 11 11 inn. .ii 1.-.- it.-in- Anstln Is nttpnHtntr the bitrll i-rhmil ill Isspx Junction Mrs. Morton nnd Mrs. us opipgntes to me ismgs nangniers .1 ,1. t.., II ...I 1 1 nvri 1 in . v 11. 11 it's .vii-it iiii. " nu int.-. In town commenced the fall term Mon day. John Forbes is teiichcl of the ligh school and Miss Murl'ep in tho primary department. Mr- and Mrs. urn 11 wnrrcn nno Mr. anil .Mis. .mi nn in. una tittt.iifir.il I 11 n t fi 1 1 II n 1 1 lit Kssex Center Miss Birnlee Hindley Ik nttendinc the high sehool in Hines- bui'R. the hlsli ; the home of Ml and Mrs. Frank It. Howe Tuesday night, Sept. 12 at eight o'clock, when their niece, Miss Doris fi. Smith, was united to Leon S. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Morgan, son of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur S. Morgan of Col chester. The young couple, were unat tended. They stood before the mantle piece in tho parlor, which was decorat ed with golden iods and white asters nnd vandles with rich eIIow shades. The bride was gowned hi white embroidered voile. Miss Florence lltixton presided nt the piano and played "Oh Piomlse Mo" dining the ceiemony. Mrs. Max tent literature and this generous gift Is highly appreciated by the patrons of thi library. Mrs. Charlos Hlckok of St. Al bans and her two little boys are spending the week with her sister, Mrs. II. II. Page. Mrs. ft. A. Harris of Hennekor, N. II., Is visiting friends Ir town and will re turn to her home tho last of the week. -Miss Flora Derby Is going to teach in Lincoln The Men's club of tho Congre gational Church organl7ed Thursdav night with Prof. C. I. Strand, president H. M. Pa Re, secretary, and A. Sykc-i treasurer, nnd plnnnod for a series of lec tures this fall nnd winter. ESSEX JUNCTION. Gcorgo Beecher died at his home on Pleasant street at threo o'clock Mon- FRANKLIN COUNTY ST. ALBANS. Cards have been received In this city announcing the marriage engagement of Miss Marlon Gladys Fritz. dniiRhter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Hmbdon Fritr. cf Man Chester, N. H to Harold Glenn Klrod. sen of W. P. Klrod of High street, Miss Fritz wns a successful teacher In the city schools for two yenrs. At cho annual meeting of Champlaln Court, No. 402. Catholic Order of For esters, Wednesday, Sept. 1.1, the follow lug officers wore elected: Chief ran ger, Henry K. L'llcuycr; vice-chief ranger, George M. Aubrey; recording secretary- P. Ernest L'ICcuyer; flnnnelnl dav monilmr. m thn npn t,f ca nn n secretary. Walter D. Jarvls; trensurer, was boin In Bavaria. Germany. In 1MW. I-uclen Branlt; speaker, GeorRe M and came with his nnrents to Hurllni:toii Aubrey; trustee for three yenrs. S, Huzzell sang, "A Perfect Day" and Miss jot 10 years of age His mother died four'Samplcn Mis. W. T. Mead of rnderhlll and Miss ,,,. th ehlldren: Marv L.. who died Madge Hood asslstpd In serving rpfresh- In m; Mai tie I!., who died in 174: nnd meats, which were In the color scheme J (;corgo F.. who is pastor of tho First J0NESVILLE. School opened Monday with Miss Zoc Palmer .is te.n lier. Mr and Mrs. C. c, Tuller and Mr and Mrs. William Heatherlngton and son. Donald, are spending a week ir Slarksboio with rpla tives Donaid Church and William Mr Garghan have gnne to Jlontpc Her to at tend high s luiol -Mis. J. P.. Atkins left Tnesda for Rutland, where she went as dnegate to the King's Daughters' State convention Mrs. Mark Alger visited Mis 11a Algpr Tuesday. Mrs. Dclle Hildreth was In Willlslon Tuesday to attend the funeral of I'enls llairls. Runnel Kennedy of Wati'iliury was an c er-Stindny visitor in town Mrs. Georgu Tliphnnls of ltnslon ritiirneil liinnp l-'ri- dny after spending several days the guest of Miss Zoe Palmer -The Hev. I-:. P. Treat of Pittsford is visiting at T L. Stevens lie will preach at the Cnngrega tlonal Church In Hlchmond Se;iieinber 21. A good many from here attended the of ellnw and white. The wielding gifts weie numerous and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan left Immediately after re fieshments were seived, for a short wed ding ttip, nfter which they will go to keeping house In the Frank Howe tene ment. Those from out of town to atteic! the wedding .eie Mr and Mrs. Arthur S. .Morgan and daughters, Florence, HuLi nnd 1'unlcc, anil son, Harold. Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Tompson of Coleheslei, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Sandeison of Milton. Baptist Church In Woonsocket. H. I. Mr. Beecher was a representative farmer, living for 13 years previous to his re moval to this village on a farm In tho northern part of the town. For 40 yenrs he was engaged In the culture of bees, developing from one swarm an apiary ot 12.1 swarms. He served In the War of the Rebellion, enlisting In Co. I, fith Vt.. and participating In the battles of Winchester, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek and the Hicli mond campnlgn. Ho has always taken in active part In public affairs. For a Mr. and Mrs. C. K. McNnll, Mrs. Lttle llllm,,er f ye.lrs ho wns pet,,,., j,1R. McNall. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stevens and tiCe of the peaco, member of the board Miss Florence McBride of Kssex June- (,f assessors, highway commissioner and tion, Dr. Charles 12. Perkins of Burling-. ovei sec r of the poor. He served too for ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mead and Mrs Mary C. Hale of I'ndeihill. Schools in town opened Monday for term of II weeks. The teachers are as follows: High school, principal, Kdward Malony; high school assistant, Katherln.: Dewey j No. 1 grammar, Helen H. liolget; No. 1 primary, Dessa C. Bulger; No. ; grammar. Kdyth M. Perry; No. I! inter mediate, May Adrian, No. 3 piimary, Irfjna W. Itlce; No. 4 school, Helen M. Keefe; No. ."i school. Loretta Bairett; No 13 school, Maliel Hopkins, Nashville, Mai E. Murau. Kenneth Day of Biookllnu, Mass., Is visiting Ills grandmother, Mrs. Bucl H. Day, at Sliver Maples. The He", many years as president of the board of trustees of the Kssox Classical In stitute. Hn wns naturally active, alert and thoughtful; versed in the affaiis of the day and appreciative of the qualities of personal honor. The funeral was held at bis late home on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock with the inter ment at Ksso Center. The Rpv. K. O. Foster and the Hev. G. II. Lorko of ficiated at tho house, and the Hev. P. c. Abbey, n life-long fjlend nnd neigh bor, had charge of the committal serv ice at the giavc. Penrlny Parizo, son of Peter Parlzo, who lives on the Teuehout farm, had and Mrs. William Cashmoro and two! a narrow escope from a serious injury daughters, Helen and Mary, are In Can-i Tuesday While he was about to get adu, whero they weic called to attend .he Into a wagon near Charles Teachout's fimeial of Mis. Cashmoro's brother, wno!jKM, mitomobile driven by Gilbert died very suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fliiin. who have been visiting the past few days In Burlington, have returned home. Byron Ward of Des Moines, Iowa, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Flora White. Mr. and Mrs. Wan en Buxton and daugh ter, Floience, who have been camping at Malleus Bay tho past two weeks, have returned. The Misses Casey, who havo counts- fair nt Kssex Center last sveek. been visiting Miss Merle Brlgham the past Miss I.evlna Miller is teaching in the sveek, havo leturned to their home In Checkered House district, and Miss Willlston. The annual meeting of the Jer- Kathleen McGrnghan has gone to Char- Icho County association has been adjotiru- lntte to teac h. Miss Daisy Iliipgood has ; ed to Tuesday evening, September 2.1 gone to Essex .1 unction, intending si In ml. svhere she is Dpwey Irish and family have moved to I'nderliill, -Mrs. H. D. Costello of WeDt Milton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hood, Miss Ida Breed, svho has been visiting for the past fosv sveeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bux ton, has returned to her homo In Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Curtis of Col chester svas a visitor Sunday at tho homi of the Hos and Mrs. J. T. Buzzcll. Miss Sager of Boston Is visiting nt tho home of Mr. and Mis H. II. Day. Mrs. Lillian Trudn of Mus.scna, N. V.. has arrived n tosvn and taken possession of the place recently purchased of Desvey Irish, Tho potato ilclds of George White and James McLaughlin were iccently visited in the , the average crop and ninny silos svlll night mid a good sized load of potnt ies : only bo partially lllled or remain en. wore taken. E. L. Howard ft Son, real i t Ii ely empty for the yea!. Mr. and estate dealers, havo sold for Mr. and Ml- ,Mrs. Willlum Meliose of Hartford, a. i'. lireeu oi jericno uieir i.uiu im Conn., and Miss Jennie Wallace of .uocK and tools, to r.ss. s leio oi jm.iun i ,,,!,,., v,, , i. !,... i.i.,,. m.. Junction .Mr. Vielo svlll tnko possession!,.. ,. ,lf i,,,,,.,,,,. ,' ,,'" I Scpiemlicr 20. Reginald Hosklns, svho hill . ,,,.,. ,, ., , ... ,, ' , .w. nf n,l f.J t"l.i,t-e .llltl mill nt .11 1 1 1 II S 11 II. .HIS, J.lllllt HUNTINGTON. Mrs, Eva Sa'yks of Huilington, svlio has been 111 tosvn the past sveek, leturned to Biilllngtnn Sundny. She expects to Join her daughter and husband In Casllo Rock olo.. the last of the month - Mrs. S. K. Jtenyon entertained the King's Daugh ters Wednesday. Mrs. Klsaiin Collin;. i. .rrn.n,l u!ll,t litielt 'I'lim ti h V la slowly linprovlng.-Mis. K. A. Fuller In sited several of the ladles to her home Friday evening to meet Mrs. Eva Sayles A social tlmo svas enjoyed and refresh ments herveil. Mrs. J. H. Norton ssith her father, N. A. Carpenter, svlll go to New Hartford, N. V , Thursday to i pend a few weeks with the latter's sister, Mrs. TvP-r. -Glen Johnson went to iiaire Monday lo begin tho school year Mrs. John Car penter Is again confined to the, bed iiv III- iipqu .Thn Misses Ruth Norton nnd .'tlni V.-.. --. it, .....i i I bee J illliy Mt'lll .iniinttt.1 in ..i'lii"-lit.l . iini-it.- ; . ti,.. v.,,., nt,.....n.t l,nm., they svlll attend school The .Madalene '. , , ., ' ,; ''? ; ,, ,",,','.,, r.'i iMylkes of Burlington svere Sunday Miller and Dorothy French, ira I'ulbji' ,',.,, iVmum Timrainv nlphi nnd will guests of K. H. Converse, svho Is spepil- iino nnrom i n-iwi .uit-iimm i. n u i , .,.. , .. ins a mom n at ins taim In C bar otto Parlzo struck him and thresv him to the ground, but the driver turned the mnehlnp In such a ss-ay that thp young man svas only slightly bruised. He svas taken to his home, but svas able to be out In the afternoon. The Ladles' Home Ciicle of tho Meth odist Church will hp entertained nt the home cf Mis. Jason Hunt Friday after noon of this week. Miss Floience Burbnnk of St. Johns bury is spending a sveek with her sis ter. Mrs. .1. i. Guild. Miss Florence Buxton of Jeiicho and Dr. Evans of tills place svlll sing at the niusicale at the parish house t'is evening. William Tuft of Boston is visiting his father. George Taft. and his biother Elmer, lie came to attend the funeral of Iia Bromley of South Bur lington. Peter Goyettc, svho has been visiting- relatives in this vicinity, leaves to-day for his homo in Granby, P. Q. EAST CHARLOTTE. Grain f nil corn this year are belosv been visiting at tho home of Dr, and Mis -Mrs. Ktldy of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. G. II, Ju Richmond, Mrs. J. II. Norton visile 1 Mrs. Clara Norton and -Mrs. .1. W. John son at tha Mary Fletcher hospital Sun day. SHELJiURNE. Walter M. Webster defeated John .1. Collamer at tho primary Sept. 12 for tho icpubllcan nomination for tosvn! representative. Mr. Webstor svas nom inated by tho largest majority Blven In years to any candidate. The vote Ftood, 178 for Webster and 71 for Col lamer. This evening nt 7:50 Ibeio will lo nt the high iichool a recop. tlon given to tho tcachois of tho tosvn. Tho high school students, thu parents and tile public aro cordially invited. There aro ucvern! nesv teachers this year nnd It la hoped that every paient svlll bo present and become acquainted sslth tun teachers, Tho high school building hajt been painted, both Insldo and outside, ami nt nor necessary repairs have been made for tho lomfoit and convenience ot pupils This svlll afford an excellent op portunity for nil both to meet tho tench, crs and Inspect tho Improvements made. A special policeman, I'utrlck Henry of Mr. and Mrs. Mnhlon Pn W&all'UKL.'. have been visiting relatives In Char The FoitniRhtly club will hold the first ! n,Up' lmv, rot """' Umr home In meeting of tho season with Mrs. E. o. ! 'Incnl" "'' s'ent Mrs. Pur- Gale Thursday afternoon.-MIss Llla I "'Kton s tsvo aunts, Mrs. Harriet Lyman Whinnle of Johnson made, a brief visit and M,'s' Martha Foote, svho svlll le- to her brother, Charles Whipple, last "lain for n few weeks' visit. Mr. and week. Mis. Hattio McCune, svho lias 'Mis. II. F. dark linvo returned from been .pending some tlmo svlth her a motor trip to Claremont, N. H svhere father, Georgo Noithsvay, returned to i they sisitrd Mi-, and Mrs. Fay Clark, her homo hi Everett, Mass., Saturday. .Mrs. Susan Clark, who has spent sev Mr. and Mrs, C'lnrk Paige accompanied ei al sve eks In Claremont with her son, by Mr. and Mis. Robinson of Burling-1 1 eturned svlth thrni. Mlsa Roso Ilor- ton went by nutoniobllo to Boston Sat-1 ioubIis of Waltham lins been visiting unlay, to bo absent about a sveek.-Tho llcl. hrothei. Ira Burroughs. Mr. and bi-ooois in town opcucii iiioimuy wuu tho follosvlng tcachois: Village, grammar, Miss Lennlo Grosv; vlllago ptlmnry, Mrs Louln Macomber; Ilrookslde, Miss Mary Jackson. South, Miss Beinlcc Harvey; Mis. Louis Poulin svont to Malono Thursday to attend tho fair and visit relative! there. Mr. and Mrs. II. S Fonda are visiting their daugh- t, t.... Ilo.lni, n....... It, Ia.1. King. Mlsa Gertrude Flynn; Osgood HI... ;;, - - cy' j-lrtcl can e Miss Margaiet Brosvn; C overdale, Miss , , , ,, . ' r ., M. E Townsend.-Cnrl Paige Is spending V ,?r,"VV m"" "y, f"r, h'8 ,,U " a week In Falrfax.-MIss E. C Allun, I a" it0 M' who has been spend- liead of the teacher training department ln,Ht, '" m""th" wlUl 'T',' nl,nt; In Lvndoi, liihtllute, loft for Lyndon Mrs. Daniel Hayes. Hie condition of Saturdny.-SI'o svas accompanied by Miss 'M,s' ''"rank Place, svho hns been 111 nt Hetty Klmbnll, who will resume hoi-' ,lor 'o fn'" lw,) weeks, Is slightly coiirHo In tho i nmo rchn il.- Miss KMiel ! Impiovcd Miss Bculnli Dosv svlll eu- Gabnreo Is to leach In Cnbot tills year ler tho leiichers' training clnss, svhlch Noss-s has been received of the snd den death of Albert Hogle of Jtp. at their cottage. chnnlcsvllle, N. Y freight agent for tho Hudson Valley Hallsvay company. Mr. HorIc svas the father of Miss Mabel Hogle, a former music teacher in the public, schools of this city. At the recent meeting of the Inter national Association of Fire Engineers held at Provldonc, R. I., Chief F. J. Gtierin of this city svas elected s'lce presldent for Vermont. Many friends In this city svlll be In terested to learn that Miss Helen A. Ranlett has been In Paris most of the time since the great svnr broke out. She wns svith a French family at the opening of the war and Immediately thresv herself into Red Cross work svlth much fervor. At first she acted as clerk, or as a sort of executive officer, even after she had taken a course in training. Now she Is In the regular work of caring for the 'wounded sol diers. Miss Ranlett has been at Bll lerlca, Mass., at Christmas tlmo the past tsvo years svlth a cousin, Cnptaln Honlett. She has many friends here, svhere she formerly rpsldpd. Her par ents svere tho late Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ranlett. Miss A. Winifred Barnes has gone to Mrs. Mnrgarot Murphy fell in the living room nt her home on Federal street Saturday evening about ten o'clock svhtle getting- ready for bed and suffpred the fracturp of her right hip. SIip svas takpn to thp Shersvuod sanitarium ypsterday morning. Glonn Doubleday nnd family are moving from Montpeller to this city and svlll occupy K. H. Hazard's house on Fnlrfleld street. Mr. Doubleday re cently purchased an Interest In the hay and feed business of W. F. Cun ningham. Carl F. Brosvn Is In Custer, Pa. svhere ho svent to attend the wedding of his brother, Harold 11. Brosvn, of Pittsburg and .Miss Bertha M. Slgglns of that city, svhlch took place Satur day afternoon at the bride's homo. Mrs. Susan D. (MacGosvun) Carman, aged SI years, of Hlghgate Springs, svldosv of Sanford U. Carman, died Fii- lay morning at the homo of hir daughter, Mrs. Vs . G. Carman of Maquam. after a long Illness. Mrs. Car man I survived by tsvo daughters, Mrs. Carman and Mrs. H, J. Brean of Mont poller, nnd one son, Charles S. Carman of Hlghgato Springs. Her husband died about ten yenrs ngo. Tho funeral sci sices were held at tho home of the daughter in Maquam Sunday afternoon nt one o'clock and burial wan at Hlgngate (jenter. -sir. anil Mrs Brean arrived here Thursday from Montpelier on tholr svay to Maquam. The remains of Mrs. W. Henry Lant nian, aged 72 years, svho died at the Shersvuod sanitarium Thursday after noon of cancer of the stomach, svero taken Friday morning to her lat) home in Hlghgato Center, svhere fu neral bcrsiccs svere held Sunday. Mrs. Lnntman Is survived by one son, William E. Lantman of East Hlghgato. Nesvs has been received of the death of Mrs. Margaret A. (Cooper) Bradley, aged SO years, svldow of Dr. A. D. Brad ley, Friday morning at six o'clock ul her homo In St. Armand, P. Q after a year's Illness. Mrs. Bradley was at one tlmo a resident of St. Albans and sho had many friends here, Sho sv.-ib the last of a family ot five children. Shu is survived by one son, Georgo Bradley, and one daughter. Miss Agnes Bradley, both of St, Aimand; also by three grandchildren. Mrs. H. E. Bent ley of this city is a sister-in-law. Tho funeral svas held nt her home Saturday afternoon at two o clock, Tho remains of Chrlbtlno KUzobeth, the tsvo-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Montgomery of Stamford, Conn., svho died at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hsveeney Wednesday September svero tnken to Milton Fri day morning, the kurlal taking place In the afternoon, Many friends in tills city will bo pleased to learn that Congressman Gcorgo Ed mund Ko "r i-ntcngo, I..., ft former Ht. Albanian, svho svas a recent visitor here, won out in the Soptembor primaries last Wednesday for lenomlnatlon, his majority being overwhelming. In his own precinct he received 103 of 111 votes noiincement of the marriage, engage incut of Miss Seola Vera Plerco of Mel rose, Mass.. daughter of Mrs, Casslus W. Pierce, formerly of this city, to Ber nard W. Shnttuck of Boston, son of Mr and Mrs. George H. Shattuck of Pcpperell, Mass. Mr. and .Mrs. Kdsvaru iiiisney oi m. Albans Buy hnve announced tho mar riage engagement of their daughter, Miss Nellie Bushey, to Wilfred I.asnler, of Windsor. Tho marriage svlll take place October 2. Joseph Tcbo, aged 74 years, tueu i nes- dtiv morning at bis home on Fairfax stre". from the effects of a stroke of parniys's sufforcd about 10 days ago. He Is sur vived by threo sons, John, as. imam nnu Fred Tebo of this city; four daughter, Mrs C.eoriie Hoiivenii and Mrs Benjamin Heine of this city, Mrs. Thomas Cross of Fairfax and Mrs, Fled Hulblirt of Mooori, N. Y. ; two sisters, Mrs. Marvin Clark of thlR pits- and Mrs. Amos Jelly of Holyoke, Mass., nnd one brother, Nelson Tcbo, of this city. Mrs. Tebo died about live years aim. The funeral rcrvices sviu ee held at Ho v Amie s' Churcn HUH morning nt S:20 o'clock nnd the burial svlll lake place In Mount Calvary ceme tery. Tho enrollment In the high school la over 2S0 and registrations nre coming In rapidly. Miss Anna Cleveland of GeorKln, svho registered as a student In tho hlgn school Monday, svns sent bnck to her home svhen It ss-as discovered that there svas a case of scarlet fever In her horn'. The quarantine had not been placed on the house svhen the girl came to this city. Rlchntd R. Conant. svho has been spending the mi miner nt the homo of his uncle, Stephen E. Hoyce, svlll leave to-day by motor for his home In Now York. He svlll hp accompanied tiy his cousin, Edmund II. Hoyce, and Dr. George O. Mitchell, svho svlll spend a sveek In Nesv York, The Rpv. and Mrs. J. Wesley Rafter and Infant son Douglas left yesterday for u ten days' s'lslt In Chester and Middlesex. In Chester they svlll attend the annual session of the Baptist State convention. No services svlll ho held at the Baptist Church in this city next Sundny. The Whatsoever Circle of the King's Daughters svlll hold its annual meeting svlth Miss Lillian Burgess of Diamond struct to-morrnsv afternoon. Mrs. Emma A. Gould and daughters, the Misses Florence and Helen, have returned home from the Bay. svhere they have been spending the summer Columbia I'nlverslty. svhere she svlll take a special course In teaching. Tho condition of Mrs. Anne St. Pierre, svho Is seriously 111 at the home ef her daughter, Mrs. Fred Sargent, Is not much Improved. Miss Paulino Locklln and brother, Philip Lorklln. svent to Mlddlebury Wed nesday, svhere. they svlll enter Mlddlcbury - to ,Mt. nml Ml!) -vniard Austin annual insiuuio J. L. Rnoney's. EAST FRANKLIN. Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Olmstead and daughter, Thelma, made an automobile trli to Wlloughby Lake, September II svlth Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoiighaboom of Sheldon. A son svns born September t nupwe. i no inurin annual iiiblihu" m,. r,,t .. . t,.i... i . .1 . . . . r. , I ..... .it,., ...l.-l. II. ,1, ttt-IIIIIUl 11 til 11 III i.reen s nney District huniiay nc-imo. s- Ml)ntmil vt,r Hunday.-MIss Helen Rus soc atlon sv he held In the Method 1st ihM n 1(.tenl u (h(j hnm(j of .piscopa nurcn in ss est iierKs... u KrU.h.- Schools In tho Prouty 1-rldny It Is expected that several peo- (1stl(,t , () ,, . wh Anmlr Mul. pie from his place will attend.-rhe fall (,.tl.,r. , Ull, KRt FnillUlln school term of nil schools In the tosvn of Rich- wmi MHfl nor,.n(. Mll,iPlli teacher; In ford opened Monday -Miss Sophia fr"rti,he Hammond school, with Miss Pearl of Los Angeles Cal.. who Is visiting HoUKlln,,oomi of Franklin, as teacher.- relatives and friends In tosvn, went lo ,. , ,, ., ,.,,, Woodbury Monday to visit nt the home i jmnc(1 ,)y Mr nnd Mrs R M Tf;ic and of Mrs. Robert Darling. Harry Brcsvci son of George K. Bresver of this place, svho went to Boston Inst mnnday, hns secured a position svlth tho United daughter, Caroline, made a trip by auto mobile to St. Albans nnd Bakersflold Claronco Emory of Hartford, Conn., has l.nn,, t'ltiltltit- nt tlin lw.iv,n C W l,tn.Dn. Fruit company and Is located at Port for n ;veek.Ml, nml Mrs lnriey . Llmon, Costa Rlcn, svhero ho Is an In- lodo, svho have been living In the Vnl- speotor of commissary. His brother, Rus- py 'hmltc )mvc K'mit to st A,hnnR , Feu iirosser, i piniiiuj i-u ns rnici t-it-ii In tho company's office at Port Llmon. C, A. Posvell Is visiting In Woodbury. HILL WEST. lesldc, svhere Mr. Blllndo has employment Mr. nnd Mis. Howard Gllddcn anl children. Richard ard Manor., visited In North Pinnacle. Que.. Sunday. P. C. Hr.mmond, one of tho jurors from Frank lin, ssont Monday to St. Albans for this la William Rushford has gone to Boston for a fosv sveeks' visit. The cottage prav- ,tPlln court. Mrs. Sarah Glldden er-moetlng svlll be held nt Mrs I.mlly visiting in Dunham, Que. Jesvctt's Friday evening, .sirs rnnc.i Shnngraw of East Berkshire Is nt th. homo of her daughter, Mrs Kdsvard Hnsb ford. Schools began here Mnr.dav morn ing svlth Miss Francis Farnswoith of Ens' Hill teacher In the Montgomery school nnd Miss Ruth Austin of Fairfield teach- FRANKLIN. A. Wlnslosv Bosvpti and Hilda Ger trude Cress, only daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Cross of Ssvanton, were mnriieil at the Congregational parson- er In the Ennsburg dlstriet.-A rereptlut. ! ngo Thursdny by the Rpv. F. W. Day. ss-ns given !Mr. and Mrs. Wlnford Messle j A f tor a wedding, .trip they svlll make September 12. Refreshments svere served. ' their home sVUh'hls parents, Mr. and About 43 guests were present. Several j Mrs. A. O. Bosven. Clifford Rogers of useful clfts and a purse of money win i West Berkshiio and Clara Wlllard presented them by the people. Mr. nml Mrs. Herb Larock nnd son of Rlchfor'i passed Sunday svlth Mrs. Larock's moth er, Mrs. Charles Coffron. EAST BERKSHIRE. Benjamin Sas'age has bought of Nathan iel Duba his farm, paying JD.rO) for it. Mr. Duba and family svlll move to Bristol. Schools opened Monday svlth Miss Kath- Arthur Flettrrcy nnd Miss Elizabeth Barry, both of Belvldore, svero mar ried at St. Luke's rectory Tuesday aft ernoon at five o'clock by the Rov. Georgo W. Smith. Allen Rogers Benner, professor of Greek at Phillips Academy, Andovor, Mass., is the guest of Paul R. Doolln. Mrs. Hossvell M. Austin has received nesvs of the serious illness from typhoid fever of her father, the Res'. John L. Sesvall of Worcester, Mass., formorly of this city, in the Cottage hospital at Portsmouth, N. H., svhere his son Wil liam has been critically ill for soveral sveeks svith typhoid fever and compli cations. The Res". Mr. Sesvall wns In the city recently for a brief visit, going from here to Portsmouth to sec his son. At the annual meeting of the Frnnk- Hn County Bar association the follosv lng officers svere elected: President, W. H. , Falrcnlld of Fairfield; vice president, E. A. Aycrs of Swanton; sec retary-treasurer, Elmer Johnson of this city: executive committee, G. C, Stevens, George M. Hognn and M. H Alexander of this city. Resolutions on the death of Charles P. Hogan svere read and ndopted. It svas voted to hold a banquet during tho present term of the Franklin county court. Helen Helena Hall. aged throo months, died at her homo on Federal street Tuesday of cholera Infantum The burial took place In tho South Main Street cemetery yesterday morn ing at ten o'clock, tho Res'. Georgo W Smith, rector of St. Luko's Church, ofh elating. RICHFORD. svere married recently nt J'.nosouig Falls. The Rev. Charles Wattle of Essex Junc tion svlll preach at the Congregational Church next Sunday. The schools of the town opened Monday svlth the follosvlng teneheis: High school, principal, Emer son W, Shedd: assistant, Mlsr Edith H. (laics, grammar grade. Miss Klberta Ho.ighabnom; Intermediate, Miss May Col- erlne Riles- of St. Albans. Miss Winifred ! lins. primary. Miss Dorothy Horsklna Cnrpentor of Enosburg Falls nnd .Miss i Pomerny. yeth Hubbard; Houtn FranKiin. Rose Sykes of Berkshire, teachers. -The j Miss Bertha Forty; Hammond, Miss Pearl Res-. W E. Puddofoot of Boston of the Hoaghaboom-. East Franklin, Miss Flor Congregatlonal Homo Missionary society euce Mullen. Prouty, Arthur Mullen; Hub gave an address In tho Congregational , bard. Myron Posvers. Brosvn's Corner. Church Sunday evening. Mrs. Georgs Rugg and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Glens Falls, N. Y., are passln a fosv sveevs with Mrs. Daniel llorcn. Mrs. Dani;l Morcn and Mrs. F. S. Hutchinson svero in Broome Thursday. They svere accompan ied home by Miss Daisy Nortman, svhi svlll visit them for a few days. Mrs D. W. Paul nnd children visited Wednesday at the homo ot Naman Gibson of West Berkshire. Mr. and Mrs Henry I-ahv and Mrs. pearl Austin attended the State fair at White River Junction Thursdav. -Miss Anna Lasvreuco nnd nephew, ".II m- sy ' Lasvrenco, of Chicago, who have been i passing tho summer at Bluebird cam'i. went Thursday to Northfleld, Mass. M.s:. Blackburn and Mrs. Morross', svho have been passing a few days at Bluebird camp and Betty Morrosv, ss-ho has been passing the summer In camp, returned to tholr home in Pittsford, N. Y , Friday. W. H. Ynsv of Enosburg Falls and Miss Frances Hadd of this place svere mnrrii at tho Congregational pnrsonage Wednes day morning nt ton o'clock. They sslll re side In Enosburg Falls. Mrs, Georye Peaee visited In Rlchford and Aborcor.i rrldny, returning to Burlington Satur day after tsvo sseeks svlth Mrs. F. M. Stone, Miss Daisy Notman, svho vlsltod Mrs. F. S. Hutchinson last week, return ed to New York city Saturday. The lSih annual men's chlckenplo supper svas held In the Congregational Church vestry V.' Miss I'.lssc.rd Posvers. R. D. Gates Is at tending the St. Albans high school. Mr. and Mis Edward R. Hatch of Weston. Mllfieil nnd Ada Horton of Woodstock, have heen guests ot the Res' and Mrs Turner the past sveek, returning hom. Tuesflnv Mis. Hutch is a sister of Mr. Turner Osven Hngam Is looking after the custom ofllco during A. D. Whltney'n Illness A. D. Whitney Is able to be upon the street again. John Tatro has sold ht. place here to Charles Harrison and has bought the Morgan property of Mir. Maria Ifukey. .Mrs. C. W. Posvell is spend ing tho sveek at Lake Placid and Ellen burg Center, N. Y., and will return to Burlington Monday svlth her daughter, Mildred, ssho Is to enter tho University of Vermont. SOUTH FRANKLIN. Merrill Tosvle of Boston svas n recent visitor at the home of his porents, Mr. ' nnd Mrs. H. B. Tosvle. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1 T Tosvle svere In Hlghgato Sunday, re- 1 turning svlth their children, Clyde and Hugh, ssho had passed the sveek with their j grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs Miles Phillips. ENOSBURG FALLS. Saturday's weather provod the right kind foi H. B. Farrar's annual "beo tree" party svhlch svas In the sugar place of W. W. Cole, svhere IP automobiles took about nesdny evening. After the supper cn i" people from Bakersfleld, Sheldon, .Mr. and Mrs. Wcaloy Kimball spent Jopcna Thursday, at tho llincuburg high j -'ast Mia. Lizzie N. Dunning, aged SI years, died of cholera morbus, Wcdncrday, Sept. 13 at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. George E. Read, svlth svhom she resided Mrs. Dunning Is survlvod by threo chil dren, Mrs. George E. Read of this place; tsvo sons, Henry Dunning and Frank Dunning, both of Boston. Magnret Mitchell, aged six years daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mitchell, died Wednesday, Sept. 13 of diphtheria, Word svas received Wednes day Sept. IS of the death of Mrs. T. A. Chadburn of Montreal, a sister of Mrs. Dclbert M. Janes, nnd daughter of Mrs. W. B. Grlce of this place. Mrs. Chad, burn Is survived by her husband; onu son, Ford Chadburn; and one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Shaw, both of Montrenl, The body svaB brought to this place Friday and the funeral service was held at tho home of her mother, Mrs, W. B. Grice, FVlday afternoon at two o'clock, the Res-. E. M. Fuller officiating. Burial svas In the- family lot In Hill sldo cemetery. Miss FrnnceB Lcdoux of Bakersfleld Is visiting among frlendn In this place. Miss Lcdoux has been engaged to teach In Manchester, N. H., but owing to the In fantile p.irnlysls scare the schools havo not yet opened. Mrs. C. H. Russoll of Berlin, Wis., Mrs. Mary Pennlman of Oshkosh, wis., nnd Mrs. Frank Ham mond of Dorchester, N. Y,, are guests at the home of Mrs. SI, W. Rounds.- Mr. and .Mrs. Freemnn Puffer of West Derby visited among relatives and friends In this place last week, whore they also visited In Nesv London, Conn. They ss-ero accompan'ed home by Sirs. Bernard Cnsavant and sister, SIlss Alice Larsen, svho svlll remain here for a visit. Sir, and Sirs. Fred H, Kelley attended the annual meeting of the Nesv England t nuersvrlters association, which svas held in Boston laat sveek. Thoy svlll on their ss-ay homo Sfr. Kelley's brother, Dr. Llnss'ood SI. Kelley, at Manchester, N. II. Arthur Weeks, a graduate of Rlchford high school, 1916, will go to Lynn, SInsn., this week to begin a three years' course In electrical engineering In tho big shops of tho oleetrlc company in that city. Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles C. Tay lor of Maiden, Mass., are visiting at tho home or Sir, Taylor s parents, Sir. and Sirs. V. D. Taylor and other relatives. SIlss Slay Wnllnco has returned home from Boston, where sho hns been taking a special courso in music during the summer vacation, SIlss Gertrudo Goff, who has been visiting at the homo of her parents, Sir. nnd Sirs. C, W, Goff, has returned to her ss'ork in Lasallo College Auhurndale. SIoss. Dr. O. S. Clark, svho has, been taking a special courso In the treatment of tho eyo oar nnd throat, in college In Nesv York, and Chicago. Is visiting nt the homo of Sir. nnd Mrs. Homer Thomas, es-. .sir i-iiuoeiooi or lioston gas'o an address. SIlss Anna Sludgctt, svho hm boen a helper at Bluebird camp for tsvo months, returned to her home In Rlch ford Saturday. Sir. and Sirs. W. H. Yaw of Enosburg Falls, passed tho week -end at Frank Hadd's. Sir. and Sirs. R. De nser are passing a few days In Middle. bury svith their daughter. Mrs. Ruptt Renfrew, WEST BERKSHIRE. Glover C. Jolley of this place and SIlss ranklln, Berkshire, and this place. A. W. Woodsvorth (W) raised the first chl from the tree, svhlch svas felled. In iho sugnr house near lis a bushel of potatoes and 2i ears of corn svere soon busily cooi-.-Ing and a bountiful repast svas served In svhlch tho honey and tho 20 loaves oZ bread and other "llxin's" svere prominent features. A reception to Sir. and Sirs. W. H Ynsv svas held In the Slethodlst Episcopal Church Tuesday. Sirs. Cftl ista Scotiold, who had been at her home here for a fesv days, returned to Swant m Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Perley, who has Ml. I, J c . '.Jll owamou svere married been In the family of SI. P. Perley for sey nepiemuer i: at tno noma of uie bride crnl months, svent to Burlington Slondoy, by the Res', sir. Woodsvorth. Sirs. E. A Austin and Sirs, Nettlu Racine are visit ing Sirs. Austin's son nnd family nt White River Junction. The Sllsses Slao Austin. Alice Thayor nnd Beatrice Estoy of Rlchford are guests of Miss .Miranda Esvlns. A good number from this place attended the fair at White River Junc tion Thursday. Clifford A. Rogers of this place nnd SHss Clara Wlllard of .Franklin svere mnrrled September 7 at Enosburg Falls by the Rev. E. W. Puffer. EAST BAKERSFIELD. W, A. Glddlngs, formerly and for many years a resident hero, but svho is mak ing his home ssith his son, Many Gld dlngs, in Philadelphia, has been passing the summer here. Through his efforts largely a long unusucd and neglected comotery has been very much improved nnd inclosed with a substantial fence. The town votod the money at the last town meeting. No burials have been made in it In nearly to years. Mr. Gld dlngs recently left hero to 'make tome visits among friends before returning to Philadelphia. Sir. and Mrs. George Young and tsvo children hnve been visit ing friends In Essex and Royalton. Sir. and Mrs. George White have returned to their home In Slnlno after a tsvo sveeks' visit In the home of their daughter, Sirs. B. A. Start. EAST FAIRFIELD. The death of Rodney Sturtevant oc curred nt the farn homo near this village Wednesday, September 13 at nine o'clock following a general decline in health for over tsvo years. Funernl services svero held at the home at 2:00 p. m. Friday and burial svns in Egypt cemetery. Sir. Sturtevant svns born In December. 184K, In Fairfield nnd had boon a lifelong rcsldont of ills native tosvn. Ho svas a prominent farmer and dealer In farm machinery and fer tilisers. Ho svas once selectman for his tosvn and for 30 yenrs svns Identi fied svith tlie Franklin County Fair association, being its prosldent for five years. A Congregatlonallst In re ligion, ho svas for many years promi nent In the church nnd Sunday school svork. Ho svas tsvlec married, first to SIlss Amelia Craft, to svhlch union tsvo sons svero bom, one of svhom died at 10 months of ngo, tho other surviving. His first ssife died 10 years ago. Ills s.jj ond marriage svas to SIlss Elizabeth Bycroft and to them svas born one girl, who is living. Sir. and Sirs. H. L. Soiile, A. S. Merrill and SIlss Lena Sler rill are making nn extended auto trip, visiting frlenda in .Wnuhiugton, D. C, Miss Joanna Croft svent Baturday tt Burlington, svhere she will continue he? duties In chnrge of the normal department of the high school. H. W. Tosvlo was it. Burlington uver Sunday, whero Mrr-. Tosvle is mnklng a flue recovery from aj operation on her ankle. She is In th Slary Fletcher hospital. Sir. and Sirs. W. F. Simpson and daughtor SIlss Dorothy ssith Sir. and Sirs. F. W Draper anl daughter, SIlss Ruth, motored to Montreal Saturday, svhero, and In Quebec, they wl 1 pass tlio sveek. Harry Hadd and J. K. Perley motored to Rochester, N. H. Ston day. From there Dir. Perley will go by rail to .Massachusetts, svhere he will b for a month harvesting cranberries fni the Nesv England Fruit company of whlCi his father Is the treasurer Sir. and Sirs. J. r. Ftnnerov and tsvo daughters return ed Sunday from St. Armand. Que,, whers Mrs. Pumeroy had been for a week. Mr. and Sirs. E. W. Dasid entertained party of young pcoplo at their home on Church street Saturday afternoon. Mlsa Helen Cramtoii svlll return to her dutlus as librarian of Norsvich University In Nnrthlleld this sveek. SIlss Eva Demap was at her Jiomo in Berkshire os'er Sun dny. There svas a gathering of some of the friends of Sir. and Sirs. G R. Kenfleld at their home on St. Albnns street Tues day uvening to svish them "bon voyage' In their proposed trip across the conti nent which they will take soon. They svlll visit among friends in Fnlrfax and Cam bridge tho coming sveek. The "moclc tlal Slonday evening under tho auspices ot tho Siartha Washington Chaptor, O. E. S., dress- a (W house and tho ladloi received ns their shnro of the proccodit after all expensos svere ptaid 136.40. Th part", svlth one exception, svere by lo"il talent and many clever hits svero made, , Sir. and .Mrs, Olln .Merrill have gone to Boston, svhere they svlll pass n few dayo svhen they will go to Kansas City, SI i , svheio .Mr. Slenill svlll nttend the Nation al Bankers' association meeting. This trip svlll also Include tho Inspection of! some ot the properties In Kansas and Iosvt, on svhlch his bank has loons. Sirs. Slcr rill will visit In Chicago. Tho reception Tuesday evening- in th Slethodlst Church provod to bo n doubis reception to Sir. nnd Sirs, W. H. Ynsv and Sir. nnd Sirs. H, Gardner Chase. Nearly 1R0 pcoplo svero present Includ ing delegations from St. SLattllesv's and Memorial Churehos. A short program of music and recitations svas renderod, Including remarks by tho Rev. E. U Vradeiihurg. Light refreshments worn served. F. W. Wallace on bohalf of ths , i-iiiiiiiiiiit-e presented mem with a purs ot money ns a touon of appreciation. (Coiitliiuc-4 on tinge 13.) 2