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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER KO, 1916. 3 IUII1E IOW11P 1.CS.1UCS 1115 WHC, Wild Alias Adclla Seymour, lie I.- kur- u ny live iiaupniera, .Ml I'TnnK ortl nf Hui-lllictnti. Mm ttprmtin Wilson of Now Haven, Mrs. Levi "ii ". linpv u in 11. I mil, .'..J.. .tllKvlu ii ni .Mon no or mm t nree sons, t'er v VV tllooski. t'roil ilml Archie, hnlll lit hester I In will lift mrmt-.m.l hv !i hnnl ciaut cs aim ii icnii? 'hnvlni' Mnn.lnv itir.i-ii In t nf menu- In tl ,i iiij O t'nni-ci nr m.n ttn nnM I In Ireland nml came to this country Inter coming to Colchester, where lie lived for the past 10 years, lie was a ily respected citizen nnd will ho ..,.. ...... -r1.... c....lll.'n ..lillilrntl. frtlir n in iikn. in,' nil uv ............. . . ....I ...... IH l-nllltl-S Mrs Sadie Lewis of Burlington. Airs. Ham Donahue of Alonktnn, nnd Wll- ..l. IA ...,.,anl,tli-1,-n. ir I nrrp iiri: .iisii i' , i ,. n,... m... . . .. funeral was held nt the house dnesday nfternoon at two o'clock, with RICHMOND. .1 I lit... ..f nnnlllilrtllh II MS. at hla late home Friday morning at n o'clock. I Mr HCV .Mr. l.ni-hP oi css'-A CLUUl III 1I.II11IIIHI ..1,11 ..Hilt, i ... .-. - .- I . ... I....... A I Xlm icnon, uc? nniin.i n ' ' C Fuller are visiting friends in Bcn gton Mr and Atr? Martin rnrtel and L r (iero and daughter visncii ... . ...li.. Li.tJ.... 1ortl; Kim. ns of Windsor If visiting his parents. and Mrs. Arthur Simmons WESTFORD. Mr? Freegard of v lilting and Mr? Herbert Tierce re. H Howard, who has been tc ill with tonfllltis. Is reported bet Mr and Mrs. 13 B. Domtnguc went rrict Ohac of 1 nrlr1itll Is visiting hrr n i iii rf i n 1 1 n .- t 1 1 i ' i ...,,iBn.,- .-.r it 1' nirrrr. H 1.,. b December 11 nt thr hom of Dr. rJmrr movcfl InM wrck from inc 11COX nOUFP TO III' Mi'U'" - ' JERICHO CENTER. The mafqueradi' hall civen Friday nn nr hv i lie men scnnoi in un- m. n II at lerltho was a micccsp The for .v. iimii.-.nftnritirr mrptinff will be held the church Sunday evnninp. A com- in IV Mll I. in nvn tin...' - ... .1.- ..in.. I. nil All ..,.- ..nr. Ily United t" attend and brm? any Pies of old sons? to sine The ForeiKii mH.n lnntnl t i n fnllnwilirr .V I' ill., iiii.t.iii - v.v. .ii. ' " CeiP t TIMIHIII. ,H.-.. .V'lVllil i.n.nnw., . II.. p.ntinA liti rtintil cre'arv Jlr" Mary r.ansom; treasurer, ? Addie Stlk.- -Mi.-p Helen Bolcer was J Burlmcton Saturdav Mrs. Leon Hall, in Burllncton Monday James Ma- ney l..srx i -, who na ik.h Ir and itnrl Mr ny o. Flora, Miss Dorothy Nichols, lady assist ant, Mlsn May KldredRC The Camp lire Olrls lll frlvc n iihiy, "The Camp- lire Frophecy," Satunlny evcnliiR at the school-house hall followed by n puhllo ceremonial. Miss Florence Hansom oi Ksscx Center wiut a visitor of Mli-ti 11a RrlKham Friday and fJaturtla.v. MIs.h Oladys Kinney of ricasantvllle, N, Y ii visiting relatives In town. Charted I'nek ard of Ksscx renter was hi town on busi ness Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brush of Fnderhlll Center were nt th' home, of Mr. and Mrs. John Ciarlnnd Hun day. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ladd of HurlhU ton were at the home of Mr. mid Mr.'. Warren Days Sunday. ESSEX CENTER. About 2S from here attended the play at Ksscx Junction last nlKht. Mrs. A. Pratt Is vlsltlnc In Boston. Mr. WrlRht spent ThanksRlvliiR in Stowe.-Mrs. 11. C. Flaps, who ha been at the Fannn Allen hos pital has returned. Air. anil Mrs. Kly Whlttcn will spend ThanktKlvInt; with .Mrs. AVhlttcn's niece, Mrs B (Jomn, of Movcrdale.--.Mr. and Mr.. II. Allen are movhiK to Cambrldcc Mrs. Jennie Oreene will spend ThanktRlvliiK with her broth er. Fay Nichols, in Richmond. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sargent and daugh ter went to Hudson, N. H.. Tuesday, called there by the serious condition of his s-lstcr, Mrs. (i. W Basley. who is at Memorial hospital in Nashua -B.tlph Oorton of Montreal and Miss Ruth Andrews of North Hero are lsltns her father. J. K. Andrcws.-Mr. and Mrs. V B. Sarccnt returned home Kundav from vlrlttns her slste-. Mrs. Madican. in Bur llnRtnn. Mrs. Jane Fuller, who Is visit ins her son, Hale Fuller, fell last week and broke, one of the bones in her wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Kdson Fierce and Mr. and Mrs. Marble Pierce, and daughter attend ed the rierce-Kcanc weddinc in Lincoln Tuesday. Henry- Baker won first pri.e, and Ieona Brewster second at the whist party last week. There will be anotiur In two weeks. Mrs. Clara Norton nf Burllncton is vlsltlns at the home of her father, G. W. Brewster. -The Bar.n-a-Philathea class has presented the (.hurch with six pretty chairs. CHARLOTTE. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward La Force have returned- from visitinc in Peru. N. Y. r. W. Boot of Mlddlcbury was In town Monday on business Phillip McNeil, who attends school in Randolph, is spend Inc his vacation at home.. Arthur La Force and Mrs. Diana Hanks were marrbd In Versennes Monday by the Rev. Mr. Wnod- hridqe. The upper school in the villace pave an entertainment Wednesday after- j noon to raise funds to buy an oil sloel so that the children can hae warm din ners. F, H. Horsford, who has been eon lined to the house by illness, is now able to be out. Robert Williams has pone to Oklahoma for the winter. Ii. H. Cook has pone to California on a business trip. -The Rev. Mr. Hapadorn of North Ferrishurc will preach Punday at the t'oncrccational Church. Harold Smith has cone to Lynn, Mass.. to i-pcnd Thanksgivins. SHELBURNE. intinc in Hardwick and has visited his .. .(ark Thompson ha? returned other, rn.r I T Maloney. returncu , ., M Klt,t0.nr hospital much i improved in health. Mis C! 11. Brusli lias returned trom urance, j., wnere she has been visitinc her parents. Mi.-? Nellie Kimball spent the week-end in Burllnston with friends Mrs. r.o.-s Mur.zy. who has heen at Dr. Mitchell's sanitarium for an operation, has returned to her home in the west part of the town. -The Rev. and Mrs. H. Cr Banks are parents of a son. born at Dr. Mitchell's pan of, Ksscx Junction, fl Gilbert, Mr?. Uose O'Knne, Thomas O'Kaiie, Ml. Harriet McCahc Mis . A Lshiuan, tli Mls;es Helen nnd Mice Lsliman, Mr. nn) Mrs. W. l'ondry of llurllnptoii. The brldn and proom lecelved linen, cut class, sib ver nnd substantial rhecks They left" amid u shower of rice and confetti fot Keenc. N. 11., Boston ntid New Yoik. MII.T0N BORO. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon MoNall and Dowev McNnll spent Sundaj nt R. I. Bnllock's.-.Mr. and Mrs. Fny Berry siont Saturday nlpht and Sunday at Wc.t Milton at thn home of F. H, Blake. M. C. Bevlns and son Curt Ih weie In this phize. November 2T.-Mrs. f. I' Whlto and two children spent Saturday n'pht at the home of John Slican. -Mrs. Abba Blake has returned fiom the t. Al 'ans hospi tal ami Is staylnp with Mrs I'orlcy Ga'.i iirce. for a short time Mr. and Mrs Wil liam Walker, Mrs Jennie 1'uy and L. S. Berry were In St. Albans Saturday. -Grace Watson was at homo from M. II. S. oer Sunday UNDERHILL. The Ladies' Aid society of the Metho dist Kplscopal Church will have a sale of nselul and fancy articles Wednesday aft ernoon, December il. Supper will be. ser ved at live o'clock. Peccmbei 1 Marioa llertlia Clarke will present 'Daddy-Lonp-Leps" at tl. A. It. hall. Refreshments and other entertainment will be provided by the ladles of the O. T. S. in connection with Miss Clarke, impersonator. Mrs. V. " Sleens of Lsres Junction was the puest Tuesday nt Mis Klla J Whllconi'i. --Miss Iconn (-(ml,- is vlslllnp friends in Watervllle for a few dav.-Mrs. M. C. Half! wenl Tuesday to Morrisvlllc to spend few week!. Willi her daughter. Mrs. M P Maurice. W. T. Coleprove of BurllliP Ion was a lsltor In (own this week. Dr. F. B. Hunt left Tuesday for Valley F'alls, N. Y.. to spend Thanksplvinp with his family. Mrs Hunt and children will return home with hlm.--.Mr and Mrs. I?. K. Humphrev of Last Peppercll, Mats., are speiidinp a few das with their pat ents, Mr and Mu-. A. ". Humphrey. Mts Glad.- Klnticv of Pleasant, N. , is the puefl of Ml:? Hope Sclblier. Mrs 1) F. llackett and daughter, Iorralnc. lelurned to Boston Tuesday after spend ing a few days at A. C. Humphrey's. Mr. and Mis. A F. Nay of Boston came "Yediie"-day lo spend Thanksgiving with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Nay. There will be. a Thanksgh lug ball at Hotel Sim lair. Miss Irene Bruce of Ha sex Junction spent Tuesday with Mrs. ('. F. Kirny ime Sunday Mr- W J . Maloney re ... . . t. .....1.11... f ,l.n nnL rnrf nninr -n iii'ii.- ui hm i.vn EAST SHELBURNE. Miss Mai- i" mid of Albany, .n. i , n?s i . .1.,,.. ..t f. i.-ln. ii --i I... ii . - . -Robert bihott, Don ranker, ann Han Lee have retuinerl irom aericno. ... . .. Limlln frln tlf lice Rcad 1 at the Fanny Allen hos- EAST CHARLOTTE. Kuneral i-rm 'op for Mr. husan i. larK were ifki hi uir mm it- ' u. L'l at 1' n'clnoU. thr Ucv V rniK IT 1 CI iflf in rt T-IIV i,.r,-, Pkirln. n Vim tr and HMlnll - . .. - IT.,..lf ..i GRAND ISLE COUNTY SOUTH HERO. The funeral of lienn W Conro, whoe death occurred suddcnl' Thursday morn ing, was held Sunday mornlnc at eleven o'clojk. with burial in the South Hero ccmeterv a brother, William u, Brewer of Brook. lyn, N. Y survives Mrs, Cloddard had been active In religious work from child hood, teachlnp and leadlnp the classes, when only H, In the church from which ?hc was burled. Her mother was also for many years a communicant of that church. During her Inst hours Mrs. Goddard suffered no pain nnd conversed rrecly up to within 20 minutes of her death. Mra. Goddard dictated a touch ing farewell letter to her friends In the church here, which was read at the Sun day morning service. Mr. Goddard will soon return to Slowe. The funeral of Mrs. Oscar ti. Harris, who died Nov, is at her home In Sprhiplleld, Mass., was held at the home of Vr. llanls's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harris, Sunday afternoon, the Rev. H W. Cilinmlngs of thn Con cicpatlniial Church conduetlnp Hie serv ice. Mrs 11. W. Barrows sang "One. Sweetly Solemn Thought," accompanied on the piano by Mrs. L L. Harris. The bearers were: Charles H. A Stafford, J. Lothrop Staflord. Orlo K. Luce and Henry K. Jenney. The burial was In the Cutting family lot In the River Rank cemetery. Mr. Harris and Mrs. Harris's sister. Mrs. Lillian i 'hut e of Fletcher, accompanied the icmaliis here from Sprlnglield. Oilier friends from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. A. Stafford, Frank H Cutting and Mr? II. W. Billings of Motrlt.vllle. Thp Rev. II. W. I'limmlngs preached a ThaiikscMng seimon ut the Congrega tional church Sunday morning. H. W. Ra vlln conducted the Sunday morning service at thn Methodist Kplscopal church. The Stowe high and graded schools are dosed this wiek for Thanks giving and deer hunting. Mrs. 11. II. t'oolny Is lsitlng at her home In Clare, inont. N. II Mr. Cooley and his brother from Randolph are In crimp for dee- huntlng.-MIss Caroline Swift, who haa passed several days with Miss Susan A. Rlgelnw and who has been night super intendent of nurses at the Mary Fletcher hospital, goes December II to Detroit, where she will take the administrative, course of training at Grace hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H W. Billings have pone to Morrisville. w here they -a 111 make a home for Mrs. Billings' father. Frank H. Cutting. Mr and Mrs. Harry K. Harlow have moed to Mr Billings' place at Siowe Forks. News has been received of the safe arrival of Mrs. Addle Cross at the home of her brother. Nat J. Rus sell, at reaver Falls, Pa . where she will make her home -The lecturer's program at the regular meeting of Mansfield Mountain Grange Saturday evening In cluded a roll call. "Something 1 Have to Be Thankful For. ' recitation. Curran Bellows, a paper on "Thanksgiving in the Da of the Puritans and Pilgrims." 1 and a paper by Mrs Nida Magonn upon 1 Hie epiestlon, "Do Farmers and Their Families Appreciate Their Blessings? N. R Chapln was elected delegate to the i State Grange meeting in Rutland i At a hearing before Justice C. M. Watts ! Monday afternoon Henry De.Mar was j bound oer to county court under Jl"' I bonds on a ehaige of shooting a buck only about four feet high and weighs icss than M pounds. Dr, Anna Ldsou and Mrs, Dennis Rouhnn of rodHVllle, N H.i visited at thn Jackson camp lait week. Mrs Richardson, who has bce.i confined to the house, with bronchitis ,it the home nf her son, Charles Richardson, has recovered. Mr, and Mrs. It. A. Ilutchlns visited In Alorrlsvlllo Sunday. JOHNSON. of Mr, and Mrs Fied e-ampbidl, living In thn west part of the town, le'nrned homo Tuesday C A SlnMon went Tuesday to Windsor to spend Tlm'iksKlv.ng with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mis. .Dominic Weafer, and with Mrs. Slnyton, who has been with her ilauehler for tome weeks. t "BELVIDERE. Fled Trace lias lelii'ind home after Superlnlendent Young am! Bert Key- spending teveial weeks in Hast I'lilrllcld of their safe nrnval In Florida, and oho from the Re, nnd Mr Hmv vv 1 C U A Putnam The meeting of the Chrif'linr. nreth'r hood wus hi Id at the parlrh iioum .Mr.n day evening with nn iit'e.nda'ic-, ir about I3. ficnth men and ladies, win, wire in vltid tu be present. Following th. up per at secn o'clock tlitt was t pi crum f Interest The high school rjrcln na nnlfla oi canioriuge were in town Mon day. Mrs, J. K. Fuller spent .Sunday In llnrdwlek with her eon. Mrs. Deforest Collins returned Jrom Marlboro and Boston, where she has been visiting rela tives. Saturday. Mrs. H. B. Balcli Is boarding with Mrs. .tuna Cristy. Mr?. DiPvldson of Greensboro Is lslting her' sister, Mrs. Frank Ober. D. A. Barrows started for Boston Sunday. Mr. and Mis. I C. Arthur Stearns wero In Burlington Monday. District Deputy R. A. Bariows made an odlcial visit to Lamoille Grange nt Morrisville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. K ' II. Sherwln , returned Monday liom n ' visit with relatives In Boston and Wor cester, Mass. Robert Burrows was Burlington Monday. J. D. O'Delt was In Burlington Monday. Mr. nnd Mra. V!I lard Boyce of Saranac Inn, N. Y visited C. F. Holdrldge anel mother Sunday and Monday. HVDE PARK. Mr. and Mi?. A. M. Howe, niiel .Mr. an Mis. 1. C. Dals vero u WateiAillc Tlte--doy to attend the funeral of Mrs. Frank Buiiielt.-The Social club will sene sup per al the M. V. A. hall Saturday. O. A. I.aiuencc and 12. W. Poller were Bakerslleld on business ?49d;y. JEFFERSON VI LLE. In Miss Doris V DcNio, only ria,Jghler nf Mr. and Mrs. P and John Hcrrlck uf MorrhMlle were married at four o'clock at the homo of the bride. Wednesday afternoon, Novem ber - The Rev. V.-. R. Hamlin perform-' , Tuesday afternoon, IV.ccniber f, the I t'pinet'. nssoclatlon will liold their meeting in Woodineirti hall. After the ,'hiiHness ir.ee !uig a public supper will be served, followed in 'he evening b u mov ing picture eiilnrtniiinic it. -MIsm Sybil n i.. . . .. . I., I J 1,1 ii..:! .1 aiii i. pi ill Itlllll 'IL p, i,,.,m in r tin luiii riiuuv iiiiii ir ;.itii'i- Ing iier vm'utlnii at home. I'. 11. was the guest of his lno'hor. W. I'. N.vc. in Johifoii, i.cr Sutiii'dny and Sunday. .Kills Mclendv, ne.Timii.inlcd by his par eins. Mi. aim ti-i c. ! Me'endy, wept to the Funny Mien hosplla! Monday, wheie he will be treated for appendicitis. T. DeNIo of Hyde Pari:, i h ' .r, ' ' ' ,',"' ;,'.." ".V " mother, Mir. Parker. -The annual Thank' was picsi'iil lo furnish music, nnd tlicru was a solo by Atr. Jlrlghuni, a banjo sol) by 12. G. Hum, spce-ehof by L. H Jr ,n. sou and Dr. F. A. Kalon. Mr Dr.ifl am gave a talk, fo. lowed by a solo ,n which weie many local hll?. The meet n, wa i named u "stunt" meeting itml tlv Iniki were all stories, said lo be tr i' Mr G. W. Dilkelle vciit lo Bethel Tij. lay to visit her tiunt. Mrs. Mnrtlia Cilin who has been u since the tv. ddlc nf September, and Is now thuuch'. to I. fail- ling .Mrs. S. D. Conner, v. ho ..n- I,. . n jparclng a few monlhn with her broth r, . W" A. Jones, le-ft Monday for Roslm Mm. J P Glfford went Tuesday ti. t i home of her parent' in B'irton, vbirc shei v 111 pass TliRfiksgivltig, iv where I'm liusbantl. Dr. Gifford.. loin 1 b"' Wednesday. Mrs Mary Hodgkin, vlvi N v o j W'cnl lo Rithrl two w.eks HsO, ha' ik' hi en awn return hum Is no i t.i ranltnrlum of C). Y, Gretne at tha' p'ic where, it. ia thought, sho may nndi an opcrellon. Mr?. Nalhaniei Klngi., x. r field arrived Tuesday for a shnr' li Mrs. John Jacobs came from Bra nlfec Tuesday -Mrs. J O Wells, the guest nf In-r brother In Nortli Wllllslon f..- inn day?, relumed Tuesday Lenirr Bnttlc- givlng bull will lie hcM nt (lie Hotel Me!-!l,vll11r Bralntree, shot a deer this week leinL- tonight. Mr Yoiinr,-e-, v ho lias !Jun back of bis house which weighed ; 1 rd the ceremony. The bride w.is given in marriage bv her father. Following the ceremony there was ;.. icceptiou to the relatives and friends. Refreshments were served. The house was handsonie.lv dec orated with yellow chrysanl uemums anel vines. The bride was gowned In pusy willow taffeta and georgette crepe, with princess lace and a veil. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The brldefmaids. who cat tied pink chrvfanthemums. were Airs. Ida Grimes Campbell, cousin nt the bride. Bertha Derrick, lister of the groom. Ml.-s rtuth Bullaid of Burlington and Mar.ior1.' Hulburd. The best man was Roseoc Her rlck, brother of the proom. and the uheu were Guy C. Herrick, brother of th" groom, nnd A. Lee Cowles The ling bearer was little Wayne Campbell mid the flower girls were the llttlo Miss": Hilda Stevens and Dorothy Strong. The presents were varied and costly, consist ing of silver, cut glass, linen, etc, show. Inc the high esteem In which these voun a' wenl: for I, Moi e. was lak en Tue.-ehu n. the bo. nllal in Walerbury for lreatnie:u MIl-s Laviuin Gallup, who spent several weeks here, has returned lo her home in Franklin. Mr. Aldrlcli of AVaterhur.v was a guest over Sunilav of (Prof. R. J. Sheldon Dr. I II. Colbum of Milton and family are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B Richards. The sudden deith of Miss Margaret Smith, who had been cook at the Hotel Meiendy for a long time, occurred Sunday morning She retired In her usual health Saturday nicht. hilt was found dead in lied in the morn ing. The remain- were taken Mntidn evening to the home of her brother. Mr Smith. In Walden. where the funeral wan held Tuesday and the burial made in the family lot in Wi.lden ORANGE COUNTY WILLIAMSTOWN. .'with horns less than three inches Ions people are. nciu .Mr nn.i Mrs. nerrich Former Selectman Klvvin J ciogston left on the night train for a brief wed-has fornr,ln, hi- application to Wash- ilN.r. Inn.H... -.fin,- ii'lilnl. Iliac .,,111 r..lr1n . . . mi .i.iui.i.j, .. m.. .. ..... . i ington ii'-King to lie appointed post-i '"- " - " " master. .now that the office lias been ftreet in Hyde Tark. ladvaneed to the third class, the civil County court opens next Tuesday with V, 0 -,,olu,ir3 of the present post Judge Slack- presiding. There are T.i , maMt.r i;oor.-n K. Wllbcr. is no longer cases on ,c uocKd, oi which six are,,., r,(r,., ,H p.nrrt,, t,,n. .,, State and 1$ divorce. A grand jury ha.' been called for this term in connection with the petit juror? County Clerk Watte has returned from the hospital, where he I lie si-noois m .ow n coscei cincsna, DeMar underwent a serious operation. He night for ,h"n'"',p' "rp' "I n'T;,,r' v I eomml.ted to the county jail at Hyde still conllned to the house.-Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lndc.ivor meeting Thuisday , , Aitnrnev M P Maurice A .1. Clark were In Burlington yester- evening will l,e ., Thanksgiving service. t ':",, ' . . ..' -- There will be a social after the ilcvotloii.il 1 "- "" j... . , scrv b c GRAND ISLE. sanitarium Sunday. WILLISTON. Henry Patten, who had lived piaeitieally all his life in Williston and served at on time as a selectman, died Monday at noon, aged 17 vears. Two years ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis, a second a year ago, and a thiiel one. last week. Be sides his wife, who was Kllen Wilkins, lie leaves three daughters and a son: Hama, IRuth and Kllen, and Parke. The funeral ie. L ountv I ami vv arncn Jonas i Stevens of Hyde Park attended the hear ing Miss Beatrice Kaiser is passing tile Mr and Mr: '. Russell left the ucru rft. I he home of her uncle, W. H first ot the ween fur Boston, where they j Kaiser. In Klmore. Mr. and Mrs. John .ire to visit .virs kussii 3 sisicr. .ur-. Campbell of Hcniungion are passui ilumer Jackson. There will be a novelty. supper for the benefit of the Grange Fri day evening. Mr. and Airs Byron Iloag are going to, Fair Haven to spend Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoag.--Aliss Marion AlcGnwan, who is teaching at Sheldon is spending the Thanksgiving vacation at her liome here. Quite a num ber from here attended the funeral of N Henry Conio at South Heio Sunday. I Thanksgiving week with Air. Campbells parents. Air. and Airs. J. Fred CHinpbell, and other Stowe friends. Airs W. L. Warren and daughter. Kvcbn. accom panied Atr. and Mrs. Campbell from Beni1 liingtou and are visiting friends in Stowe. The condition of Airs. J. tl. Flannapan, ciilically ill at her home at Portsmouth, H., is reported as unchanged. Airs. " Raymond is reported as doing well at the sanitarium in Alelrose, Mass., I where she is having treatment. The ladies of tlie Alethodist Kplscopal Church will Christmas sale of fancy articles, ISLE LA MOTTE. . I'irn r..,lv.nlnlnlV ft l'l iVCll tllC llOUC .1 II fl , n...l. 13, 1, n.- C...,,.-1. ,llllt llOlll lurnisiiwiKf ..".-Mm .'...". , . ,,,-.n,..Hn ranrlv rie. Tl.nv lut.l int I llll in .'I'l "ii.-. "-i " - -- ' about !'-' clock. vie- of Somevvhere The casket was i was held Wednesday afternoon at 1 Il'i teach the outside door when the vv hole I 'rnu.rr ''';"' " ; north end of the house codapsed -The announced for Thursda, - at the Metl o fcrrv running fiom Chay.-N. Y i IU. 1 ., Vlnlln Ins hern ill' COIltlnueH . -- I r. iuuh.h u vn,.c .n. I ei'dock .Morton James and Harold Bryant were in Burlington Alonday night. The road men have closed up the job for the winter on French hill, at- the ground was frozen so hard they could not pet along with the work. William Woodruff's mother lias come from Ksscx to live witli her son through the winter Air and Mrs La Mrs. Arthur II Hill ha gone to New York. H. II lllll has gone to Burling ton, where lie will spend the winter .Mrs James King p -pending the week in Burlington among friends day. Kplscopal services were held at the Congregational Church Sunday afternoon. conducted by the Rev. Air. Carner of Hardwick. School at the I,. C A. 1 lo-erl Wednesday and will not convene again until next week Tuesday. Harold Hehb of Barre is visiting Ills brother. Hollo Arthur Perry ot Somervllle, Alass., is vis iting his father, J. Q. Perry. Air. and Airs. 12. H. Sherwln of Johnson spent Sunday at 12. G. Shcrw in's AIlss Winni! Billings of Newport is visiting at Breezy Hill farms. Professor Simpson left last night for a few days in Boston. MORRISVILLE. NORTH HERO. flow cr5 st1 nt by rolativrs i 1 TUr,. n fwntrt nifiv i r. ii ! ! fMlfl Illl II I'll'l I tivni ...... ..... . . i vl... m . fr nf 11 'l rr. iont N H, Mr? CjirnUuc TnucU r. K (Invr anrl Mrs Vir.idlev of totitn iurlincton. nnd Mr ntvl Mr? Malilon 'nrrincton of Lincoln. A tey CViroie o o'perat.ve , ,eamery bmldlnc -There is Alorton James and Robert Armcs attend slight improvement the conel .ion or , ...... n ";"-" '' . ,7 . ... , snrnilinc: tuo work? nHh Mr Krof' it - .... - , . ........ . . ...i... ! iMimnnfi.- nr. ivinc s uaucmcrii r i i hi 1 rieiu "a.e.uur,.. . . --; - in ,hrir rnoma ... ,,, fn,. I home .... .. i ' vnrs.T . nan i si wci'h r i mj. in' n.ii- n "unui ii-m. - amuy. leu ior ii"n.c v em..- . i .. , ... ... ... , ,,..jrt..B ml '. ;nnl evr,e,-i to commence housekeeping "I"'""' ' ""'IL. ...,. ,,, 0..,-, , ,l,.n VlonU. .In In Mr . i'tl I III Hi... ..- ..... - ..- JAilss l.ottle .Norinrop oi i-.ui iingiou .i-- the guest of Airs. Hiram Ishnm last week. There will be a Sunday school rally so cial Friday at 7.15 p m. at the vestrv of tlie Alethodist Church. All who arc members nf the Sunday school and all who desire to become so are invited in h2 present. -Mr and Mrs. .Morton James and Robert Amies attended a Grang meet. lug at Jericho ( enter Tuesday Tilglit. M.. and Mrs. Homer Prior and Mr. Ken- diew spent Tuesday in the city. or a i ii ine iio' ;"'iu-i iilhh- "leld s car John Dow spent Hie w cek- -emitn who has been deer hunting for a . t. ... lnvlrlin h.. rntiirtinrl home. . ... U- ..... I 'It.rlnu JERICHO. There will be a community Thanksgiv- ng dinner at Hie ( ongregational cimreh ,.iii.. . , - . . i 1 ... rnlin ,n n.nrn nlnntnrl' llin- l- I Clln Mr-- l.'rnH I'erriv.i', Mrs Oliver Brown, Mr:- il- lam tunc ami .vtif- ri na"i' , i.i mw ommittce, .Mr Frank Percival, .Mrs. lobn Jordan. M'.-s Washburn Smith, Mis. 1 rank R Howe. Mrs. Leon .Morgan ind lam Ring. Ulghton Rice and Fred . Percival 'he Rev William Caslunorc, Mrs l'rank Percival. and Mrs l.eipliti.n Rice were elected purchasing commit!. e, .Thn Mi..na lla'ft :iinl .1 0.-CIlll I f 1 lC Pcl- iligill of K-- ex Junction were at tlie Home of Mr and Alrf Walter Pettingill over Sunday - Rnllie and Archie llunley ..r Lynn. Ma , are M.-lting friends and rel ative. in town Mi' lioris Garland, who has been finite ill the past week, is able to be out again - Wai ren L. Day l'.as pone bai k on'n hi. mall route aftet hav. Ing a two week v .n ation -The. ladies nf the Methodbt ninety h'-M theii- an nual busllies meeting Nov. :i and the following olicer- wcie. elected: Piesideut, Airs Ida Il.ivvlev v ice-pi esldent. Airs. Hiram Hanloy ecretarv, Mits Lena Yar- ' There wil, be a dance at the town had i Friday night Kvcryhodv is lordiallv in 'vltcd to .ittend Charles (lark uf North j Dakota has arrived in town to spend the ! winter with his sister, Mnllie Clark -ii.Miss Naemii Wav of the B. II. S. Is spend- Die Thanksgiving vacation at h.r Mr and Airs Wvethe Ilutchlns Mr Kale lliitcliins's house News ha1- been leceived of I lie serious illnesr with pneunionl.. of Airs. Frank Duell in tiw.intnn -I.itlle Helen llorigau is some v. Ii.i unpi'iiveil .lii. eph Strong, who has been ill for ibe past few week-, does not improve LAWOILLE COUNTY MILTON. At the Alethodist Church tlie pastor's subject Sunday morning will be, "Well doing." Sunday school at noon Tlie subject at the evening service will he, "The Folly of Tr.ving to Serve Two Alas- lers. Hpworth League every itiesuay evening at seven o'clock. The A R. C. class will hold a social and entertainment at the church vestry Friday cvenilig. . lames Alnnroe Perry of Milton and Jen ii jo A. Bennett of Burlington were mar ried Monday evening at the .Methodist Kplscopal parsonage. 'The Klcctrlc Light lompany has its ole.s set Irom tills place to Fairfax Falls at the power station and are setting the pules through the village. Fnion Thanks giving services were held at the Aletho dist Cl'iurch last Sunday evening with the sermon by the Rev. D. II. Strong -Cyrus and Luman Hobombe are at home for the ThanksRiving vacation from tlie Yci inunl Aprlciiltural school at Randolph -Nelson Phelps oi Portland, Ale, arrived In town Tuesday morning In sec Ills brother, Avery Phelps, who Is d.ingcrnu., ly 111 with heart trouble -Mr. and .Mrs George Allnckler anY Albert Lamb nt- STOWE. Mr Hatu. i H.il-.l- die wif. of Urcaf ai her home ne.v. ntsisiaiu iniriitrv. .Mrs .mini ,mr on treasurer, "1 rs- Kv.t Ncalcy. assist. , tended Hie funeral of Henry onro nt treHsnrer. Mn M C Mason. Their I South Heru Sunday. -There will be gTOis receipt- from i-ncials during tlie year were JHt.'"i.' The amount received from the recent sale was $7f..l5. Mr. Norton of Ksses Junction vas a visitor Sundav at the home of Mr. and Airs. Walter Pettin uill The maseuerade given bv the Jer icho Center high school was attended by J. couplet, and mu. c wa.- furnished by the Nichols oiclie-tra of Kssex Junction -.Mrs. Nancy AIcLane has vlused her house in this village and has gone to livo Uth her daughter and husband, Mr and Airs Clarence .Morgan, in iticnnionn. -The Jericho Cn-nperativc Creamery paid for the month of October for butterfat K 1-S cents, and for mnnuaid milk H.T". Hayden Flood of Rurlingloii is working for John Davis - .Mr. and Airs aosepn "Bloejwin of Burlington, who have been spending the past wcck at the home of Air and Mr. John Sclillllianimer. return ed home Sund.v .Miss (Ma l.avee was a vriior at the home of Air and Mrs Fred Lsvee ,it I nderhill Sunday. -The olhcers I'eeted at the Alanslleld Grange meeting are AlaMer, H P- Hall, overseer. AMI ham Ring siewaiel. Karl Kinney, lee 1 irer, Mrs William V. Ring, assistant s'eward, l.arl Bullock: chaplain, the Rev. '' II Barnum. treasurer. Albeit Hying. ton t-eiretatv, AIih. b'red Bliss, gate keeper Berl Doyle. Cercn, Miss Doris TBuUuck, romona, AlibS .Mildred Wissel; social and entertainment at the Alctlio dist vestry on Friday evening. Home made candy will be on sale. UNDERHILL. May I Luna, I Ni enibor in Springlield. Ala-.- , of cancer The re in, mis v.ei.. 'rnuilil lo Slow. Saturday and t.be luii'i'.il w.i.- held at the home nf .Mr anil Air- Lucius Harris at noon. Airs. Harris was about .". years of age. She wan the daughter of the lute Mr. and Aits Sylvestei" Cutting id Slowe, coming here with her parents in childhood I and p issing her earlv life here Mr. and ! Mi? Hairin left Stnvve about 'A years ago and for many yeai.' have lesidid. in I Spi ingiicl'l. Besides her husband, Airs. Harris leaves a slider, Airs. Lillian Chase of Fletcher, wlin ban been with her fnr twn wnks. and "lib Mrs Harris ae loiiipanied Un- lenuilns ben Illland A Alain, 7s. years age, died November at Hie home' of his -on, .1. (1. Main, In Sterling, fnun apoplexy. The remains were lal.cn Thursday In Ber lin, N. v., .Mr. Main's Inimrr In .inc, lor the ltintr.il and hunal Tlie Alain fam ily have le.-idid in Stowe lens than a var, having purchased one ni 11 12. Shaw's Sterling In mm in January. Par ticulars of tin dialli and burial of Mrs. France!' Gnddiird. Horn her husband, the "iRev 12. L. (culdard, paslor of the Aleth odist Kpl.-cnpal Church, state Ihat (lie day for the usual services, however. A 'cottage prayer meeting win nt neio .11 the home of .Mr and Mrs F. D. Van Dusen at the lower village Friday eve ning -There was an old and young folks' ball at hotel hall Wednesday eve ning. An orchestra of five pieces furnish ed music Guests expected Thanksgiving day at 1 the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Ala leutchan will Include Mr and Airs. F. T Downer of Hardwick and Mr. and Airs Charles. K. Kdward: .if Atornstown; at. 'Air. and .Mrs. A H. Slav-tons. Airs. Jane Howe of Rutland. Air. and Airs. H. H. Demerritt and Aiiss Margaret Pike of Waternury and Gcorce F. Aloody ot Burlington, at S. W. Barron r's, Air. and i Airs. A. A. Kmery and Air? Helen Cham berlain of St. Albans and Dr. and .Mrs. 11. W Barrows and famllv; at Air. and Mrs. Charles K. Burt s. Air. and .Mrs. Lewis C. Mnodv of Montpclier, al Air. and Airs. W. T Burt's. Mis. Kmma May. AIlss rilhe Mm and Airs. W. R. Norcross and , children of Watcrbury Center; at N. B. 'lupin's. Atr. and Airs S. AI Bnardman nf Burlington and Air. Chapln's parents, Mr. and Airs C II. Chapiti; at "Air. and Mrs '" L Mi .Million's. Air. and Airs. II. C. UcMalion and children. It R. AlcAlahon land D. Al McMahon of Dartmouth Col ilege; at Mr and Airs 12. R. Blgelow's, Mrs Ixiu se Hlgelow, tlie .viisses .Millie Latest tepnrts from Bert lark, who Is at the Alary Fletcher hospital recover ing from a serious operation, are more encouraging. Mrs P. C Jones and Miss Kutli Clark went to Burlington Friday evening to return Saturday evening with Mrs. Clark, who has been with Air. Clark since the operation. Airs. Harlle Camp of Sheldon returned home. Friday evening after visiting her parents. Air and Airs. Klwln Brill. Word was received Friday evening that Airs. Walter C Ward, who went to the Alary Fletcher hospital for treatment, would undergo an operation Alonday forenoon at eleven o'clock. Mrs. Herbert Delong of Schuyler Falls. N V , returned home Saturday after visiting at the homes of W. I., and Fred Ijurgan.--Aliss Kthel Badger, who has passed thn summer with her parents. Mr. and .Mr? George Badger, returned Saturday to Barre. Klghteen candidates were on hand Saturday to take criminations for rural carriers to till vacancies, four from Morrisville, ll from Johnson and one from Cambridge Airs. II. S. Richardson vvas called to Cornwall. Out., Saturday, on ac count of the illness of her mother. .Mrs Robert Watson Airs. Luclnda Noyea spent Saturday in Hyde Park. Aliss Caro line Stewart went Saturday to Spring Held. Mass.. for a visit of two weeks - Miss Alinnie Gilnad of Hartford, Conn . returned home Satinday after vistir,g her cousin, Aliss Bessie Alayott Dr , Arthur Paul Woodward, aged nearlv years, who. died suddenly at Ills home in: Northlield, .Minn., November 'i of rheu matism of the heart, was a native oi Danville. He 'was the eldest son of Dr. I Calvin and Susan Woodward, late of Dan ville, and a brother of the late Dr Gcorgi K. Woodward, a former practitioner in .Morrisville. Mrs. G. M. Powers, who underwent .in ment of Mi. ( lngston will be made In Decen her. to take effee- at the close ot business mi tlie :!lst Lee A. French Inn . I i i.'iii..-n un- ii'iusc iai'i.v lai.ii'ii ny 1'railh 13 r, ir..... ,..!.. . . . . .. . iiiiii. '..I .'l.lill Sllii-i illllj 1111 MMCI. Airs II A I loll of Barre. is having the buildings put in repair - Tlie Rev. Alven AI. Smith, pastor of the t'nlversalist "hurch for the past year, preached his farewell sermon last week Sundav and left town on the following Wednesday for California, where with ills wife he will spend the winter. Thev were accom panied by .Mr. and .Mrs Walter K. Granger, who sold their farm a short time ago to C A, Bi-mls Dr. K B Wat son, who moved to Alstead, N H, some two months ago, has lately been ljvk on a business ttlp Frank B. Hoyt. formerly president of the Hoyt. McAllister com pany, told nut his Interests to other members nf the linn and benight the dry goods store of L. O. fhnpin il Bristol. -Construction in.-u belonging to the C. Y. B. R. have been in town for a few days making icady lo put in a new bridge near tlv stone.. cutting plant of the W. B Jones Granite company. The work Is now I ready for the pile-driver and the. men have gone away for a few- days until I it can be sent here. Herbert N. Farn- ham, Ralph .Morgan and Anpier Kdwnrds are at work for the Capewell Horse Nail company of Hartford, Conn Hie next 'preaching service in the l'niveisalist J Church will be on December I'1, when I Sunt. George 2-'. Fortier of S;. Albans will I speak at the usual hour of morning I Quartette i service more are two eases oi cnicKen- pox among the pupils or tnc village schools Neil her one is serious, but the usual iiuarantine regulations am in tope Airs. La iir.i Alnswoitli and her niece Alibs Marv K Waterman. v ho are spend ing the w Inter months in Alnntpeller, were in town iast week for a day .Mr and Alr.- pounels Floyd f Indgkln.'. who Is now em ployed In Springlield, has come lo pa i Thanksgiving with his parent?, Mr and Airs W G. Hodgktns -Air? G L Lackey of .Montpclier is the guest of her cousin, Mrs Roy Thayer Airs. Sadie AI Law son of .Montpclier Is passing several dayi with her brother and wife, Sir and Airs. P. C. Dodge Dwlght Adams fiom Norwich Fni verslty arrived home Wednesday to pa i the holiday with his mother. Mrs AIabl Adams -Airs. Allnnle Allller left Wednc day for Wntprburv. Conn., to visit lv r daughter. Airs Charles Densmnre and famil.i. after which she will also Visit u Boston and Worcester. Ma?s Alls.- Dor' -Lattlmer has come from hi r teaching tn South Woodbury to pass the Thank giving rce.esv w lib her mother Air Ellen Lattlmer K S Whlteomb and w te of tleliows Kails vis lled Air Whlteomb 3 parents. Mr anel Air? P S Whltenmh, 'in Thursdav. Albert Sallsburv ha- come from the Fnlvcrslty nf Vermont for i few el.ns with his father, H R Salis bury AIlss Helen Blaneharel. al-o a stu dent at thn same Institution, arrived here with friends to pass the time rHh her parent!, Dr and Air? 12. f) Rlanehard -Mr and Aln John Lamson a.il elauib ter. Airs. A G Putnam, daughter All i Alollle. nnd son, Daniel Putnam all wet t to Conmrd. N II . V.'ednctela t.i na Thanksgiving with Air. and Air Ro Neville Air Putnam will Join thriri there Miss Mabel Nimr, nun of the a slstant teachers, left Wednesdav for her home In Westmoreland for a few elavt? -The union Thanksgiving en i"c win b held in the Baptist Chinch t us non "-g 'he Rev Mr. Hinklev prea'hi' g ' ic " mon - Air and .Mrs. W 11 Gla Id i; cr' to Montpclier Thursdav to v Mi-:" Gladding s brother. Charle t''o' r v Harvey Mendel has come from i i' i tr, loin Airs A'endel for a few el a t'h Dr. anel Mrs I'.. A Katon --Air-- J "' Wells is in Fast Randolph for a fc ' da a with her son John VV ell -At the regular meeting nf Fern Rebekah Lodge Tues day evening, the nominations for '-.ft' era for the e online year were ann .'i" el RANDOLPH CENTER. F T. Ball has been ill and connned to his bed with i-hroiur trouble- and la. t week pneumonii was feared But he is better now and It Is hoped that he may soon be around again. -W II Ha.tw.ird Is tailing a vacation from the s'oie if A C Wells A Co and went to New Haven. Conn., for the Vale-Harvard game. From there he will go to Phila delphia and New York The Thanks Sivinp recess of the Agricultural school is being enjoyed by the students and nearly all of them went lo their honied last Friday and Saturday The t"i j number of the lecture, course vai given Saturday evening by the Ka 'cru I. Ice ORLEANS COUNT RANDOLPH. nd' Susan Llgclnw, .Mr. and Airs II. 1-2.1 operation at the Alar Fletcher hospital Straw, al .Mr and .Mrs. A. J. houmous. Air. Houston s parents. Air. and .Mrs. J. ;. Houston. Atr and .Mis. K. Al. Hous ton, and children. Aliss Aline Stearns, Air. ami Mrs K J- Houston of Cady's Falls; at Mr and Mrs. A B. Wecks's, Mr. and Airs. Amos Bnardman of Wolcott and Mrs. Hannah Klnsllt; at Mr and Airs. J. ,. Latuch'-. Mrs. Uituch's parents, Air. and .Mis A'r'' Larraway and Air. and Mrs. Alexander Larraway and family nf Johnson. Mr- l.atueh's parents. Air. and Airs. Latin li's and family, and grand father, John l.atuch. and Air. and Airs. A. L. Larraway; at Air. and A1rs. I. A. Fostei's. Mr. Foster's parents, Air. and Mrs John Foster, and brother. Curtis Foster f Springfield, Mass.. at Air. and Airs. P I! Gale's, Airs. Klizabeth Clark son and Mr. and .Mrs. K li. Gale and famll.v . at Mrs. Henry Houston's, Air. and Mr?- George Houston and Charles Houston o' Watcrbury Center; at Air. and All- W B. Alacutchan's. .Mrs. Ala cutchan's father, L. '. Raymond, and Air. MaeiiH'han's mother, Airs. Rosamond Al.icutch.in and Mrs. Alice Raymond. D. R. Avers of Waternury is at the home nf lils parents, Air. and Alls. W. W. funeral was held al Hie lTr?l Methodist Kplscopal Church In Roselle 1'Hrk, N. .1.,. Vn,. f..r Thanksgiving. Mr. and Aln at 'J.in p m Wedne-dav , Nov :: utter ' v. L. Chamberlain and family will pass a prayer service at tlie home of Mr. ( Soil-1 Thanksgiv Ing day with Air. Chamberlain's tin rn il ri I in r. t ni'i . . n r iiiiii v iii.n ri . ...,. u nr. .. - --- i... . i 1 1 - - ni. i nomaa s c miit-n, wu..-. , ni (.m r us arrival uc.m isonion. rue scene nf a pretty autumn wedding Mnu- Ilr,v. p,- a Karl Kcriialian nf Grace day morning when Alary K. AlcCa ic, church, nw VniK cliv. an intimate daughter of William AlcCabe, and i ( ,.,,nd of tin family, nlllciatc d, assisted I'huiiias W. Kclley uf Lsscx .Hiiiellou ,y Dr V C Sinvlgia -.. nf the church were united in matrimony ny mu n.t nnsellc l'nilt. The inleimcnt was In Joseph Tberien The bridesmaid w.is:m,. imdilard's family bl In Rosehill Miss Florence AlcCabe and the best ina.i ,,,m( tery, Linden, N V 'I lie pallbenrets were Mr Goddard's binthrr, W 1 God child, and his son, Atihiry Goddard, who was best man al the wedding nf Mr. and Mrs Goddard a little npue than iwo years ngn, F. L. Fenty, F A Blown, 12. G. Brooker and John Rnllichlld In her last moments Mrs Goddard selected the theme of Hie sermon from llie livinn, "The. Ninety and Nine," especially dear to her, and chose the hymns sung, ' 'Where He Leads I Will Follow" and "Beautiful lain nf Somewhere." The nrganlsl rendered during the opening of the service "Lead, Kindly Light" and closed Willi "Abldn With Ale." The burial was in a bed of roses, made possible by the many tokens received from far and near, siilllcienl and piofusn enough to 1111 three coaches. Horn May S, ltt.1, .Mis Goddard was .C1 years old. Of her immcdlulc family only was John AlcCabe, sister and brother or the bride The bride was gowned In prev taffeta with silver appliniie trimming with picture hat tn match The brides, maid woie midnight blue talfet.f and black picture hat The chiiic) was taste fully decorated witli yellow pink and while chrysanthemums and ferns. The house decorations were, yellow, pink and white chrysanthemum:! and ferns A bountiful breakfast was served at the home nf the bride tn a. few relatives anl Int una I e, friends. The proom Is a popular druggist of Ksse Junction. Tho brldo is a popular younp lady of Underbill and Burlington. Those from nut nf town were; Air. and Airs ' Hardy. AIlss Agnes AlcCabn of Kelienec lady. N. v.; the Rev. D. Duffy, 1-2. Kellv of Kecnc, N. 11., Mr. and Aire. A. Lunei. ind Mrs. Ira Chamberlain in Alorrlstown.-A. B. Thompson of I.aw rencevllle, N. Y , is the, guest of his mother. Mrs. Susan Thompson, for Thanksgiving -Tlie Rev, H, W. Cum. mlngs and smis will join Airs, Cumminps at the lmine of Air. Cummlngs's mother in .Middlesex for Thanksgiving day Air. and Air?- W A. Aldrlch arc passing ThanksRiving with their daughter and husband. Air. and Mrs. A. T. Garrnw. In Ksscx. -Clair Demerilt nas gone, to Phlla cl'el'plila. where lie has employment in the Baltimore Locomotive machine shop. He will make his home with Air. and Airs Inirkln. ho have recently moved from Stowe to Philadelphia. ELMORE. Bernlre st- ,0'k youngest daughter of Wuhan' SI. Jock, recently captured a vnnnp wildcat. Tlie. cat was up a tree and Mr. St- Joeli ,v"b,cd to shoot It. But lMIss Henilco went up the ttee r..nd poked the cat out with a stick while her father remained on the ground. When Hie cat came down ho struck and stunned it. Hn look It 1 tnc ''0,l!,e and raged It. While jilts St. Jock Is over w years, old the Is a month ago. was taken homo by auto mobile Sunday, her ton, Horace H. Pnw. ers of the Fnlvcrslty of Vermont, driving the car. .Mrs. Powers stood the trip nice ly and is doing well C. II. Sloctim was in Burlington Sunday to see Airs Slncum. who is at the Hays sanitarium, and found her much improved F. A. Stock welt of the St. Lawrence Fnlvcrslty at Canton. N. V., who has -upplie.l the pulpit of tli Fniversalist Church thn pasl two Sun days, returned tu his studies .Monday. Air. Ktoekwcll has received a call to this chinch, and will supply once a month until June I, when he will becc mo Its pas-, toi. .Miss Lilla Brooks spent Sunday at her home in Hyde Park. Cuy F. Knee land went .Monday to Swantoii lo assume his duties in the new jewelry store, whom lie has been engaged.' Mr. and Air: Frank" Smith and Wiss Kmngeuo Bur bank were in Burlington Alonday. .Mr. land Airs. Perclo Towne of St Johnsburv i and Aliss Ha Townu of Bellows Falls spent Sunday at tho homes of K. II and G. 12. Towne. Airs. Al. AI. Alayo of St. Johnsbury was a puest over Sunday of Uier sister, Mrs. N. 11. Kllsworth. Airs. D. W. Clark of Huiuarack, Alass., a guest for the past week, and AIlss Jennie laild of Petcrboro, N. 11., a visitor for a month past of Air. and Airs. G, K. Smith, left Monday on their return home. Kdwln Barrows wont to Wlnooskl Mop- day night to return Tuesday evening with Ills daughter, Aliss Doris Bairows, win lias been at the Fanny Allen hospital for three weeks, recovering from a serious operation upon the splnc.-Alrs. Lillian Cutting Chase of Fletcher spent .Monday with friends in town, having returned here from Stowe. where she had accompanied from Snrlnpflcld. ALu-a.. thn body of her sister, Airs. O. G, Harris, for burial. Airs. Gertrude Alartin of Hydo Park and her daughter, Airs. Fred Caswell and child of Sheldon, were visitors in town Alonday Airs. Will Harris of Hydo Park spent Holiday in Morrisville. AIlss Cairlo Pnw. era went to Burlington Alonday night for a short stay. W. W Fairbanks went Tuesday to .Milton for a visit with .Mr and Mrs. 11 H Puller. Walter White of York State, a former resident in town, Is passing a few days with friends. 12. H. Towne and Airs. Amy Witheiell went Tuesday to Wells River to spend Thanks giving with tho hitter's daughter. Airs. Kmlly Cushman Air. and Mrs. O. L. Ha ven of Aseutneyville and thrco childien, who have been guests for fcovcral days The Randolph Woman's Lileiary club was entertained Saturcki) by Airs. Myrtls Chamberlln a' her home on Central sticet, with a large attendance of mem bers and many gue.-ti. The program was interesting and refreshments were served. Mrs K. .1 Cantlin left Friday In .linn her husband and family at Lebanon, wheielhev havcla'elv removed. Tim daughter. .Miss Floren.e Cantlin. who is in the high school will icmaiii tor a week longer to tnite her examina tions so as in enter school in another place. Airs Kllen Lattlmer and Air and Mrs. ' P. Northiop .mended the fair given by the Fn'.vcisalisl Church a: WESTFIELD. r 1 1 willey and Mrs 1- 1 lev's brother Gu. H Fann.ii move t'n 'week to a icv-a. re farm Air die- hi bought m Jeffersonville - The T e AI A Farman goes Saturdav to Fim'b ,rg where he Is to lecture Sunday cecums -Airs Lillian Wright rcccni'v spent ur days with relatives m Htanstcael an 11 12. Grav and son. 'I c Gnv w nt to I-2nosburg Falls and the He. , ing after some blooded Hols e.i s 'l It .."I ,1, ten . A 1 1- e. Air. Grav's line hei.1 Tin jAlis KrackhariU a-n cnp.-i".'' 'cel. from then- w -cidiii- .P.' Ililen. I c. 'I'huie iuh iv 'i e e-',-. I service in the 'nsios.itic t w. t. 'Sunda;. en'.mg to absence of 1 Ivan Buiuh.'iii i expected 1'i.ne fc m i Boston Thursdav nic.-'ti.ij. I. . a 't Beti-.e! Friday night. -Al iss .'cssie Stanton Tlianusgiving vaeiuici irom i :nc- c . nf Rnxbuiy was in town Saturday Air. h'Te Alt r. J. G. P. Mat tin pa" t rt and AH:' Ralph Hamilton and children for Nashiu: and Uis'im l'rr, , - t of St. J.ilinsbt.i v ai rived Saturday fnr a her cruicp eii aim s s-rr - i , few davs wi:h H Rev. and Alls Joseph annual election nf o:ti..r e.r t.,c llam'.l'.on - Alt', nnd -Ml--. Cl.uonrc AInul-! tint, Kndcavor society Sine v e - nf Montpclier airivrd Saturday fnr tlie (nuiiw inp ouier is v ore eic. ,i u ,vcr-SiT.cliiv stav with Airs. Justin idem, the Re.' Al V. ' "tn i ' as.irei. m , Inn all Alnultmi ri'd Mis' Alaiy Alnultun -Mrs. 1 P' evident, i-.tiie. l.auev . A A. chjclwiik vvenl tn Windsur Satin-jdlltchc.o.d;; coi respondiiiH day for s'"ci..l days with her sister Mr. and Airs. A. .1. lluse teturned Satur day from a short visit with their son in Windsor A. C Slack has sold his milk business to Klwm .Martin, who will con- .In... I, t, iili thn nnn tvlil.'lt lin li.is fil. ready fstablished. Mr. Martin took! ll-'ll'.v a nnv?' "''''. r"r ' c M -s. "! si il c 1 possession Monday morning. Atr Slack assisting him till he gets aceiuainted with thn route and customers. Airs. Dana Chadwlck has closed her rooms on Ran dolph avenue and gone to board with her niece, Airs. Lucius Goodlicart, who lives on tho Braintrco road. Tlie Randolph Lodge of Odd Fellows will celebrate their -Mil anniversary .Monday, December 4, when many of the grand ofllcers will be guests of honor. Invitations liavn heen sent out to more than 100 people, w ho are expected to be present, A banquet will be served at nlnn o'clock, after which there will be. speeches, with O. ,1 Alarcott to act as toastinaster. The lodge was Instituted 25 years ago next Saturday, December 2, and this observance Is to mark the anni versary There are at present only two of the charter members' names on tho list of membership. Mr and Airs. C K. Jones' daughter Zepherlne, who has been very III for weeks, is much more com lortable, unci Alonday morning was able to recognize her mother Airs Georgo Dumas has been entertaining her sister. Airs. Christinas from Williston, for sev eral weeks .Monday she left for Wor cester, Alas? , to visit friends. Charles Blaisdell, who has been with his sister, Airs. F. H Ketchuni, for several weeks, is now able to" sit up and Is thought to bo Improving. Air. nnd Airs. Clarence .Moullon of Alnntpeller, over-Sunday guests of Airs. Justin Aloulton, and her daughter, .Miss Alary Moullon, returned lo their home Sundny night Air. and Airs. A B. Gay nnd their son Robert left here nn Alonday by autnmoblln for New Haven, Conn., where thn oldest son, Gil man, is employed. Aliss Annie' Alcsser lias been called to Rochester by tho ill ness of her uncle and aunt. The Bev. C. C. Suitor preached at tho Alethodist Church Sunday, it Is expected that hn will he tho pastor until tho close ot the year, In any event. News has been re ceived from C, L2. Kilburu iuul family. r r "i rv , Albm Hunt; iccordlug sc. I try. Hazel Gilpin: pianists, the V1 Bell and Beulah Grav LOWELL. 72dgar Aeiams sold his larm t.. Joseph .1 H Sush.v's ten?mcnts Air. and Air. 1! I Newton wcrt Friday to Br.ulfoid. whe e Mrs Newton will remain until at or Thanksgiving with her daughter. Air IS. Scisco. Mr. Newton will go from the tu Lvnu, Ala.-? , to visit his mn, F S .Newton. F D Harding of Wnstricld was a week-end visitor at Dr. Ynuiw's. -Mrs 1211 Hlnes is having an attach of erysipe las. Mrs. Alary Warner lias had her pe.. sion Increased from J12 to J'.M.-AUss Nan v Farman went to Lyndonville Weduesi for the remainder of the wc. U - V non Stebbins has moved from North Troy ii to T N Patterson's house -e'eorgo K Curtis went I'rlday to Holvoke, Mass Jin intends visitinp Boston and New Haven, Conn . before returning". Thn body of Seldon E. Stebbins, who was ac cldentaJly killed railroading at Anyor. B. C , was brought hero .Monday for 1 burial. Dr W A. Young ant1 II. A Pie ker were buinc.-s vultoiv in Novp- -t Monday -Tho bnokp in tlie town li rarv will soon bo catalogued under tho s u vision of Aliss Rebcen W right The Congregational and Alethodist Churc lies uniteel In holding a special Thanksgiving service at ibe Alethodist Kplscopjl Church t Wednesday at 7 SO p. m. Tho Re ;ti Tapper preached. GREENSHORO. Thomas Wilson, who is s'oppu,? ni'ii his sister in l'alrlee. tor n few weeks, vv.ci in town the la-t of the week and packet his household poods and ha tented hla house to Gcoiee Colby, who will soun move hero and taac chait.e of tho mill he recently puieliasod - Fred Metier of Alnntpeller vvr.s In town from Friday un til Alonday Airs. Gregory wast taken to tho hospital at Hardwick Saturday and underwent an operation Alonday Aim llattlo Silver was called to Pittshcld. Mass.. Alonday by the i.oriouti llincsj o (Continued on pnjc four).