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10 IN (Cnnlliir.ril from tinfire three) friend. Minn Nathalie Htewnrt, In llnrd wleli Mien Kathleen Mulilufsat of llllffnlo Ik the KUeut of Mien Until MoMnhnn, a former elnemnalo ul Woilenloy t-'olleKn. I? H. CJrler of .Ww Vorlt city Iihm JoHrcl ho? nl.ter, Mib. Wenltn, nt II, IC, Jtnrlow'n foi1 two vi eko, -Thre havn lvcu it Inrs" iitintliwr nf vIhIIui'm at Mt. Mnimflplil ntiil nlwi it t llnrne' I'miui In BiTit'ircloiV .N'o I I'll tliv pant week, Flflvoll KM'1') letliritoil 111 tlllt 1 1 II c toil HUnrtay after ovc(it diiyw ut Urn I'nmp. Tito cotulltlim of Mv. If I). HtnlToid, who wan tnkflti very III 1 r l week hue been more com fortable for Navernl dny. Hiimnor I). Htt'rlaon. who painted Inst week with Mips M a run ret Ilnrrta, wiih lU'onmiKintod in his return to Uatd Orniuic, N. J,, Hun- Jay night by MUn Harris, who expeetH to moot licit- brother, Hnilnn II, HnrtlH, of the Fifth roglment of mnrlnen, of the famous (fecund Division, on his urrlvitl from Franco, Waldo Huron, who linn vlelted his brother, F, .1, Huron, linn re turned to Groton, Minus,, going by wity of Ptattsbutnh, N. V. Mr. and Mm, Charles Buahey and eon of St, Albans are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Huron and Mrs. Hushey's brother, Sidney McClcan. Miss Hiiael Adami, clerk In the war department, left iar Washington, D, a, Monday after two weeks at nor home In Btowe. Miss Mil dred Beaver of Cndy'B Falls la visiting !her aunts, Mrs. E. .1 Adamn and Mrs. (a. M. Towne, for a few days. Miss Beaver's slater, Miss Kuby Seaver, left .Friday to resume her work a? teacher in the Indian reservation at Rice, Arizona, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,E. K. Seavor.-Hcnry H. Cobb had a nar row escape from serious injury last Fri day night. He wns loading ono horsa and driving another to water when the .one he wan riding reared and fell over1 'backward, pinning Mr. Cobb underneath it. Mr. Cobb suffered a sprained back and i bruises but w8 able to be out Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dustln Lackard visited iFred Miller Sunday at the Fanny Allen hospital finding him as well na could be expected after two operations for hetnla and one for appendicitis. Mrs, Isabel HcClean was Initiated In the order at the meeting of the H. H. Smith Relief Corps Saturday afternoon. Miss Susan A. Bigelow returned Saturday from Bur lington after four weeks at the U. V. M, summer school She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Annie L. Bleelow, who had passed a few days in Burlington. Mrs. A. M. Olough and son and daugh ter who motored here last week from Irasburg to visit Mrs. dough's sister, Mrs. H. S. Mathews, and family, wore nccompanled home by their father, A. B. Post, of Newport, and uncle, H. C. Post, 'of Chicago, who have passed two weeks at the Mathews home Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Preston of Hurllngton visited MIsh Martha funy Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Seth Washer and three children of .lohnson vlBltel Mrs. Wash er's parent. Mr anil Mrs. Herbert Pane of ICilson Hill Sunday, the day helnc the 21st anniversary of tho mar riage of Mr. I'nge and his wife, for merly Miss Mary ICggleston. Mrs. Carrie Gardner of Rralnerd, Minn., and "Mrs. C. A. Webster of liyndonville are vlsltlnu their brother, Edward C. 'Sleeper, and family. Mrs. A. A. Sl moneau anil two children and her mother, Mrs. Clara Ftobinwn have re fturned from St. Louis and are at the I homo of Mrs. Slmoneau's sister and hus 'band, Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Johnson. i'MIss Klolso Magoon Is passion a week's 'vacation with relatives and friends In Hardwlck. O. I.,. McMahon attended monthly meeting of directors of the Waterbury National bank. Miss Kuth McMahon, Miss Itachel Thomas, Mis. Kathleen Pchlossor and Mis. Mae Straw 2IcQuade and children motored to Wa terbtiry Tuesday. Mrs. McQuade called on her sister. Miss Minnlti Straw. Mrs. Henry T Way of Burlington caine Tuesday to visit her parents, .Mr. and Mis. V,'. M. Adams, on Mt. Mnnslleld. -A pwily of 13 gills from Camp Alyoha, Falrlee passed through Stowe Tuesday on their way to Mt. Mansfield. They expected to pass the night at Barnes' Camp In Smug glers' Notch and to visit Camel's Hump Wednesday. Work has begun this week On setting poles for the extension of eler tric lighting to West Branch. The line will go by way of Lewis I.atttch's and Kl mer Barrows' to Willis Barlows', B. A. Wells, over the "Ledges," to A. L. Oale's as far as P. It. Gale's and across to the Love.ioy farm and over the river to K. M. Houston's. Mrs. C. O. Burt and three children left Saturday for Minneapolis, where they will pass the rest of the summer with Mrs Burt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Stone and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. W F. Harris received a telegram Mon day announcing the safe arrival on this side of their son, Private Harlan H. Harris, of the Fifth regiment, l P. marines, and saying that he will ho sta tioned temporarily at Camp Mills, N. .1. Miss Kffie Sleeper has returned from Wolcott where she has been for some time The Misses Florence and Freda Canning have leturncd from St. .lohns bury. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. S. Peterson and the Chase children visited .lesse Chase at the Fanny Allen hospital Sunday finding him doing well and expecting to bo able to return home the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Hannagan and sons Francis anil Arlo, returned .Monday to Portsmouth, N. H after two weeks In Stowe. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Hoaidman and little son of Burlington are visitors in Stowe. Miss Lila Hall of Wllllamstown has visited her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Hall In Stowe for two weeks. -Mrs. Esther Hart Smith and little daugh ter of Woodsvllle, N. H., are with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mts, Levi Lawrence. Tho fall term of Stowe schools, both village ami town will begin on Tuesday, September 2 with the following teachers: High school, Ralph C, .Mayo, principal; assistants, Mis. Lola ii, Douglass, Miss Margaret Keefe, Miss Grace Southard, Miss Muriel I'lke. The commercial course llias been discontinued. -Mr. Mayo will teach agriculture and science; Mrs, Doug lass, mathematics; Miss Keefe, French and Rngllsh, Miss Southaid, Latin and history, Miss Pike, domestic science. Sec ond Intermediate teacher. Miss Klla Sar gent; first Intermediate, Miss IMIth Derby primary, .Miss Susan Bigelow. North Hol low school, Miss Verna Stockman; South Hollow, Mrs. Bernlce Ayora; Moscow, Mrs, Pearl Meade; Mills, Miss Sadie Hart; West Branch, Miss Mabel Packard, Kdson hill, Miss Mary Shaw; West hill, Miss Myra Campbell. Teachers for Luce hill, Forks and Brownsville have not yet been se cured. On account of the small number. Pucker street pupils will attend the vil lage school. News ha been received of the denth of Hairy Aldrldge at his home In Mlnola, N Y . Monday, The funeral was to he held Wednesday. Mr, Aldridge wa( formerly a rook at the Ml. Mans field House In Stowe. Ho was about SO years of age and leaves his wife, former ly Miss Inez P. Adams of Stowe. Mrs. (1, W Buzzoll nnd daughter, Miss Anna 11. nre passing the week In Boston, Work of changing the road at "The Ledges" on tho West Brunch Is well under way. Two dangerous curves In the luad will bn nvoided by the change. Mr. Slmlnlr of Burlington Is conducting surveying on .Mt. Mnnsfleld, with a project for Improving thn road In view, Miss Klngsland of the State library commission camo Wednes day to demonstrate mending books. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Brunei! of Athol, Mnss., are visitors at W, A. Slnyton's. Mrs. Brunell was Cora Vearen of Stowe.' Bishop George Y, Bliss of Vermont will hold an HpUcopal servlcn In the down ) stairs hall of the Akeley Memorial build ing Sunday evenlnn, AtiBimt to, ttt Plitht o'elack.Tlie. drouth, vhlph wan itMum Intr Brlau aspect, wns somewlml r" llftvod by the rnlna of Weditfflrtny. Mutty farmed hero found their watr supply Knttlng low In somp trnuM ulvlnu nut en tirely, Wnrnlnim of caution In lh iip of the vllUffn Wftler have bfMI posted, Oimntit at Miss Allen' at Hcvon Hprlnus nre! Mrs, Cole and Miss lU'lle Hl'OWli of llontnii, romlliir vlth tholr car mid t'hnurfetir, who boards In the village! Mr. McFiirliiud fiom Mor rlHtiMvn, N, J . MIbs Maxwell, MIbs I'ottlbono and' Miss Hcluiuck of New York, Mrs, Wilson of Buffalo, N. Y Mrs. Bancroft, Mrs. IJdward A, Bar rows and Mrs. Brown and daughter of Now York, Mrs. Maybury of Havana. Cuba., lufl Monday and MIsh Moore of Now York went Saturday lo Burling ton, Prof, ami Mrs. Tupper of Bur lington and Miss Nickel run of Balti more, Md have gone, after a thro weeks' stay, Miss Mary Hagur of Bur lington Iihs been there for a wuek or 10 diiys, but has returned home, A four-plate olectrle range has recently boon Installed in tho kltohen of tho Akeley Memorial building. The "U. G, Club" met with Miss Dorothy Har rows Wednesday afternon In honor of her Kith birthday. Mrs. C. B. Burt re ceived a tsleitrara Tuesday announcing the death of her aunt, Mrs. Martha Kdgerton, In Stowo City, Minn., Mon day, The body will be brought to Stowe and It 1b expeoted that the funeral will be held at Unity Church at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Kri eerton was In hor 90th year. She was a native of Stowe but had lived In the West for many years. She was the last aurvlvor of th large family of the lato Lynda and Lucy Nason Adams. She was the widow of Asro Edgurton, formerly of Stowe. Their children, Mrs. Eva Edgerton Mowor and Wilson Bdgerton. are both dead. She leaves several grandchildren, among them the three daughters of her Bon of Soulx City, Mrs. Gilbert of Morrlsvllle and Mrs. Klmber Thomas. She also leaves a largo number of nephews and niocee, many of whom reside in Stowe. Mrs. K. 8. Billings and three children and Mrs. Polly Cllne and daughter are pass ing the week with tholr sister, Mrs. E. J. Houston, In Cady's Falls. MORRISVILLE Miss E. Copplnger, who has been spending a week at the home of C. G. Ellsworth, returned Saturday to Newton Center, Mass. Miss Gladys McComble returned Saturday to Boston after a stay of two weeks In town with her parents, Mr. nnd Ml. H. R. McComble. Mr. and Mrs F B. Moore and son, Elmer Moore, of Chicago arc guests of Mr. Moore's slater, Mrs. H. L. Delano, on the Delano farm, under Elmore Mountain. MIbs Mildred Edmunds, who has been attending summer school at the Johnson normal, spent Sunday at the home of her uncle, H. J Edmunds, and returned Monday to her hom In Lyndonville. Miss Alma Bailey. Mrs. Clayton Cornell and daughter. Miss Florence Cornell, and Barnej Durgati motored to Burlington Saturday to visit Miss Bailey's sister, Miss Mabel Bailey, at the Mary Fletcher hospital. Mrs. Geoj-Re Bates and daugh ters, the Misses Marion and Frances Bates, and son, George Not belt, returned Saturday morning from a few days' stay with Mrs. Bates' sister, Mrs. 'niinie Genge, In St. .lohnsbury. .Mr. and Mrs. H H. Cnmpbe.il and two children, IajIs and James, and mother, Mrs. Viola Camp bell, went by auto Saturda morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. .1 P. McClln ton of Springfield. They were accom panied home Monday by Mrs, H. 1), Newland, who has been spending a week there The many friends In town of Miss Mabel Bailey, who teaches in North Fer rlsbiirg, will be pleased to learn that she Is convalescing nicely from her re cent operation for appendicitis at the Mary Fletcher hospital. Her mother. Airs. H. C Bailey, who had been with her since Wednesday, returned liome Saturday. Mr and Mrs. George G. Morse and children, Shirley and Howard, .Miss Helen Fossart and .Miss Weldle Stewart went Saturday to Higbgate Springs lo spend three week" at the Morse-Kaymore cottage. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs F. M. Campbell and daughter, Eleanor of Springfield. Mass., who will lie their guests for a week. Mrs. H H. Smith of Pennsylvania Is passing sometime with her sister. Mrs. Fannie Bickford. Mr. Smith is expected to-day Miss Nan Wombell returned home Thursday from Bmllngton, whete she had been spending several days. Dr. and Mrs. .1. F. .lorkson and the formei's sister, Mrs, Dennis Bouhan, of Woods vllle, N. H., have leturned from ramp at Lake Elniore.--Charles Raymore and family, who have been enjoying some time in camp at Higbgate Springs, have returned home, Mrs. Helen Towne has returned from St. .lohnsbury where she has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. Tlllotson. Miss flnssie Clark of Worcester. Mass., is spending a vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Claik, and other lelatives. D. A. Sanders, hook-keeper In the I'nlon Savings Bank, Is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Miss Florence Eldred has re turned from the h'anny Allen hospitnl, where she underwent an operation for removal of tonsils and adenoids. C. L. Ovltt of Enosburg Falls was a business visitor In town Friday. Leon Tcrrlll Is enjoying a week's vacation from his duties In the A. L Cheney drug store. Miss Hazel Sherman Is enjoying a two months' vacation from her duties as chief operator In the Citizens' telephone office. The Rev. R. H. Bowse of Burlington preached at the Congtegatlonal Church Sunday, In the absence of tho pastor, I ho Rev. E. E. Goodllffe. The M. B. While house on Main street has been sold to F. A. Strong of Stowe Mrs, Alice McMath and duughter, Helen, and Miss Eleanor Bliss, who have been spend ing two weckB at the Drowne cottage, Elmore, returned Saturday to their home In Peabody, .Mass, Mrs. C. W. McFnrland entertained Satuiday noon at a lobster dinner party VI of her classmates In honor of Mrs. .1, M, Laree of Superior, Wis., Mrs. Fred Wing of .Montpeller, Mis, Earl Batchclder of Baire and Mrs. Charles Currier of Philadelphia, who have been her guests through the week. This Is the first time for neveial years that these classmates have met. Through the afternoon she entertained at open house at which about lfi wero present Refershments were served, A poem written by Miss Oella Thompson was lead by Mrs. Ha Nlles Jackson, who also tendered three vocal numbers In her usual pleasing manner. Other guests present from away were Mrs. Dennis Rouhan of Woodsvllle, N, H., and .Mrs. George Rublee of Waterbury, and Miss Edith Podge of Barre, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Mayer, Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Levy. Mrs. H. Jacobs anil daughter of New York city nre registered at Hotel Randall for n few days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and sons, Roland and Arthur, who huvu been spending a week In Poit Henry, N, Y with Mr. Brown's mother, .Mis. John Brown, and Mrs, Biown's sister, Mrs. James MrGarry, re turned home Sunday. They were accom panied by Mr Brown's mother, who will spend Home time with them. Air, and Mrs, J, Randall Child of Boston rnme Saturday to spend two weeks In town with their parents, Air. and Airs. Fred Child, and Mr. nnd Mrs, dustln Smith, Mrs, Georgo Cook and brother, Lieut, Bliss, visited relatives In Cambridge, Underbill and Richmond Friday, They marie the trip by nuto. Mrs, George Cook, who has been a guest for a week at the home of hir brother, Lieut, Bliss, went Monday to VnrRanneii fm visit on route to lief home In Norfolk, Mam, MIm Florence HoutliPi', who han lieeti (lis guest of Mm, llnitle ffoss ftir ft ft-w week while vlnlthitf olbur friend In town, returned tn hef name in noBim Miuiony, anpninpnnled by MIm OlmrJulte Wnoflu, whu has been with relatives In Hwnnloii, but Joined her hein on Halurilny, The trip was made In Mlse Hotilher'e rnr. Mre, Carmle lliislifiird and daughter re turned Monday from .liiliiison, where: they wno guests of the former's parents' for a few days. Air, and Airs, 0. M, Fisher went Monday to Brunswick, Mo., to spend three weokn with the former's mini, Mrs. Andrews, nnd cousin, Mrs. otto Raspu, The Rev, and Mrs, W, T, Best went Mon day to Burlington for n few days' nitty with their sons, W, A, Best uud Hebrr Best. Mr. aud Mrs, Bliss nnd sou, Hnhart, Mrs, George Cook, Mr, anil .Mix. Truman Hwoutser, Alls, II, Ktmpp aud William Fairbanks anil daughter, Helen, motorod to Caspian Lake Hunriny and on. Joyod a plonlo dinner with Air, mid Airs, Percy Hwoetscr, who nro In camp thoio for two weeks. Air, nnd Airs. Ulmm A. Wllklns nnd daughter, Allss Barbatn, te ttlrnod Saturday after two weeks nt Hampton Beach, Ale. Mrs. W, J, Donovan went Sunday to Greensboro Bond to Join her elster, Mr. Albert Annlr, and left Monday for Saratoga, N. V., called by tho Illness from a double shock of Ihelr mother, Mrs, F, AI. Allchatid. AIIs Gladys St. Louis of Burlington spent the week-end In town with her paronte, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. St. Louis. Allss Vlvlnn Douglass of Burlington spent Sunday In town with hor cousin, Atrs. Ernest Bohannou, MIbs Gladys Sherman went yesteiday to L'nderhlll to spend a wjek with her sis ter, Allss Leota Jackson. Miss Ruth Ober roturned .Monday from Boston, where she has been with her sister, Airs, Rhoda Plumley, for a month. N, G. Slayton and A. H. Slayton were. Alonday visitors In Hlghgate. Mr. and Airs. F. AI. Ohor nnd Air. and Mrs. C. A. Splllor nnd daughter, Miss Edith Splller, were recjnt guosts of Mr. and Airs. George Enrle,"nt Hlghgatfi Springs. Atrs. H. A. Slayton and AIIbs Llllla Slayton spent Alonday In Burling ton. Airs. Delia Rlcker, of Waterbury Center, was a guest of her cousin, Mrs, Alan- E. Thomas, Friday and Saturday. Airs. H, A, Gilbert, who has been a guest of her slater. Airs. Mary Thomas, for two weeks, left Monday for Syracuse, N. Y., to visit another sister, Mrs. Bruco, before returning to her homo In Carthage, N. Y, H, P. Kllby and Georgo Roberts of the United States Geological Survey, with headquarters at the Randall, have been making quite an extensive survey for the federal government In this vi cinity. Twenty-elfht members of the Delta Alpha class met for their monthly meet ing nt the home of Aire. Mae Wallace on Elmore street Tuesday evening. The president, Mrs. J A. Waits, presided over the business meeting which was an Im portant one; the class accepted the in vitation of Mrs. Maude Jones to meet at her home on the afternoon of August 19 at three o'clock for their annual picnic each guest to bring her lunch. After tho business session, a delightful program wos enjoyed, solos being given by Airs. Carrie Lnwson and Mrs. Ida Jackson, which were much enjoyed. Two guesng contests, prepared by the other two mem bers on the committee, Airs. Inez Cornell and Allss Azella Goodell, proved both novel and Instructive. Following the pro gram, a lunch was Berved by the hostesses, Airs. Wallace, Airs. Cornell and Aliss Goodell. This afternoon there will be a porch party at the home of Airs. Susan Burke to finish some work for the Red Cross. Air. and Airs. J, F. Campbell and daughter, Vivian, of Stowe were guests Monday of their son and bi other, Fred Campbell, while hero. Air. Campbell pur chased a monument of F. AI. Aber. The .Misses Anna and Alice Alower went yes terday to Burlington, where they will spend a week with their brothel', Judge E. i". Alower. The next meeting of the Girls' club will be held Friday at 7:30 p. m. Claie Cram of Harlfoid, Conn., was a recent guest of his grandmother, .Mis. Eliza Cram. Air. and Airs, A. C. Bldell are enjoying an nuto trip through different parts of the State. 1 1. D. Smith and C E. I.nnphere have sold the A. A. Thayer farm which they recently pur chased to Air. and .Mrs. Hail Whittemore, immediate possession being given. HYDE PARK. The marriage of George Ellsworth of Eden and Airs. Reha Abbott of this place occurred July 30 at the Congre gational parsonage, the Rev, Air Mercer officiating. The couple were attended by Air. and Airs. Cleo Foss. After a short tour they will reside here. The groom has Just returned from service and the bride is filling a responsible position in Page's office. Miss Helen Waterman, teacher In the Everett, Mass., public schools, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C Goddard. Page I'fford, for the past six years with the Hyde Park Savings Bank, has acceptert the position of treasurer of the newly organized trust company at Middlebury. Several of those who were scholars fiO years ago In the old No, 16 school district of thts town had a reunion recently at the home of E. G. Sherwin of this place. There were sK of them, one being from Texas nnd the others from this and adjoining towns. The teacher, Miss Eaton, was not present, but she Is still living In Alancheeter, N. H. The district has gone out of existence, but In those dnys there were 40 to CO scholars. On Tuesday evening, August K, at the Second Congregational Church of Hyde Park, occurred the marriage of Allss Es ther Burford Elizabeth, daughter of .Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Prlsley of Hyde Park, formerly of Lawrence, Mats., and Seward Frederick French, son of Charles French of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Brandon, The ceremony was performed by the Rt. Rev. George Y. Bliss, bishop coadjutor of Vermont. The church war prettily decorated with evergreen and flowers, the color scheme heing Rreen and Bold. The wedding patty stood In front of a large cross erected for the occasion. The decorations were arranged by the bridal party The bride was attended by Miss Annie Wood of Lawrence,, Alass., as maid of honor and six bridesmaids, Allss Alarilla French of Gardiner, Mass., sister of the groom, Miss Annie Ash of Wash ington. D, C Miss Ethel Benson of Provi dence, R. I Miss Jeanln Smith of Raleigh, N. C, Miss Marion Keeler of Burlington, nnd Miss Charlotte Irish of l'nderhlll. A fraternity brother of the groom, Joseph H Johnson of Proctor, noted aa best man. The following wero ushers: A. Paige French, a brother of the gloom, Frederic A. Prisley, brother of thn bride, Benja min Hulhurd of Hyde Park nnd the fol lowing members of the Kappa Sigma fra ternity. Earl S. Hayden of St. Albans, Franklyn Lynch of Lyndonvllln nnd Le land Smith of Bristol, Tho bride was be comingly dressed In white Innsdown and beaded georgette rrepe. The wedding dress, ns well as veil nnd handkerchief were used by her mother 23 years ngo. The bride carried a white prayer book, the gift of Air. nnd Airs. W. N. Putnam and a bouquet of whllo bridal roses. Tim veil was caught by Ulles of the valley, the groom's fratvrnlty llower. Allss Annie Wood, the maid of honor, wns prettily gowned III Nile green sntln with bat lo march, Allss Marllla French worn crcnni georgette crepe with hat to match, the Atlsses Alnrlon Keeler, Jenntile Smith nnd Ethel Benson wore white georgette crnpo nnd hats to match, Allss Annie Ash wore pink georgette crepe nnd hat to match, nnd Allss Charlotte Irish wore white net' over pink silk and hat to match. Preced ing the ceremony, Airs. E. G, Page played tile Keslet from t.ueltt, Mies' Mftfleii KeetPr- liewitlftllly HADK "0i I'ttM' lee. Me," after Which the Wflfltll lirtfty ert lerc.il lii ihe hlmlfiK nf ilctidplBenlitfa Wertdlha. Mftrrh, The Mk llfliie.ru wefe followed l,y (hp irdet,nilllrlrt Wild were followed by Alttnler Colin It, KPIT, t'Ollfllll nf lilt? Iirlllu, Hb hlimhenrei', The bride en tered on Hie nriu of her fnlliei' mid wan followed by l,P pm Id of honor , Following the ceremony the newly married couple, accompanied by (he briiinl party, received their miiity friends nt an Informal recep tion held In the church parlors, Follow ing this, a rccepilnn wart held at the home of Hie bride's parents where they received nmny relatives and out of town friends. IJHlnly refreshments were served by Mies Ida Manning and Atlss Alice Falrlmnks and Allen Alarjorle lltllburd presided ttt tho punch bowl, The groom's gift to thn hrlilo was u gold pendant and chain, with penrl netting,,, Airs, French was born In Pawtuckot. It. I., nnd Is n grndiiotn of the Law rence high school, Lawrence, Alass., com ing to Hyde Park two yenrs ngo. She Is a member of Gmco Episcopal Church, Lawrence, Alass. Air, French Is a native of Vermont, having graduated from Bran don high school, Brandon, where ho wasa member ofHt. Thomas' Episcopal Church. He Is a graduate of tho University of Vermont nnd a metnbor of the Kappa ut,,,... rr.,nMi.. t, i nlen n member of the Odd Fellows and tho .Masonic lodges The groom enmo to Hydn Park a year ngo as principal of the Lamoille Central Academy and will return to the enmo duties In September. Mr. and Airs. French left by automobile to parts unknown from which they will return the latter part of August. Thoy will bo at homo to their friends October 1.. Thn brldn received many beautiful gifts of Bllver, china, cut glass, linen, plcturos, money and other urtlclOB. The out of town guests wero Atlss Jennlo Smith of Raleigh, N. C Atlss Annie Ash of Washington, D. C, Miss Ethel Benson of ProvUlonce, R. I., Mlse Alarilla French of Gardiner, Mass., Miss Annlo Wood, Frederick A. Prlsloy and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kerr and two children of Lawrenco, Alass., Air. nnd Mrs. Wallace l.-naln .n.l rlnlinhtor Marion Of BUrllng- ton, Joseph H. Johnson of Proctor, Earl F. Hayden of St. Albans, Franklyn Lynch of Lyndonville, A. Paige French and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin C. French of Brandon, Leland Smith of Bristol, Sir. and Mrs. Percy Wood, Mr. and Airs. Fred A. Patge and eon, Emmett of Rutland, Charles French of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. C. AI. Pike of Lyndonville and Wes ley T. Abel of Randolph. JEFFERSONVILLE Mr. and Airs. Alartln Holmes of Worcester, Alass., are visiting friends In this place. Air. and Airs. George Curry and son, who have been visiting In town, left Saturday morning for their home in Massachusetts. Mrs. Charles Cornell and Air. and Aire. Fitzgerald of Knoxvllle, Tenn., arrived In town, Saturday, for a eeveral weeks' visit at Judge Cornell's. C. C. Powell and son were In Burlington, Friday, and returned with a new Dodge automobile. Airs. Leo Lelghton of Wash ington was a caller In town last week. Air and Airs George Dorr of Essex Junction were callers in town, Sunday. Air. and Mrs. E. S. Cobb were In Stowe Sunday. A large audience listened to a sermon preached by the Rev. C. Aioody Sunday morning. Dr. Moody was a former paster in this place. Dr. and Airs. George Hulburd of Jericho were In town for the church service Sunday. Air. and Airs. Walla Stearns and daughter of Burlington were Sunday guests at Lynn Tracy's. Allss Eva Berry of Burlington was a week-end guest of her brother, James Beiry. Edward Berry has been spending his vacation at Richmond. Ernest Gallup was at the hospital to see Mrs, Gallup Sunday. Clyde Humphrey has moved to the F. L. Start farm. The Allsses Doris Tucker and Pearl Hitch cock returned Saturday from a visit in BurllnKton. Dorothy Smith was an over Sunday guests of friends at Johnson, and Allss .Montgomery with her people at Fairfield. Allss Cassle Hoyt was up from Huillugton Sunday. Air. and Airs. P. C. Davis of Burlington were In town, Sun day. Airs. Delhi Foster and daughter, Uriah, who have been In Jericho for several months, have returned home. 'layton Scott and family were at Canada Sunday .Allss Smailey entertain ed her sister Sunday The Jeff boys were at St. Albans, Saturday, to play ball and were defeated. Allss Hattle Ober has re turned from a few weeks' visit with ft lends at Fairfax. Aliss .Mildred Cushlng Is working for Airs. J. H. Bean. A large class was adopted Into the AI. W. A. order Alonday evening at the town hall. Re freshments of Ice cream and cake were served. Air. and Airs. O W Dyke, Allss Tucker and Claude Blodgett attended the carnival at Burlington. Saturday. Claude Blodgett has finished work for the C. V. on the freight run Jeffersonville (Tamp, No, KH, .Modern Woodmen of America held a Baldwin cla-s Initiation of -10 candidates at the town hall Alonday evening in honor of a visit from State Deputy George F. Baldwin of Concord, N. H., who has charge of the lodges of Vermont and New Hampshire. The degrees were exemplified In full form by the officers nnd degree team nf Alpha ramp of Burlington, who received much praise for their work. Slate Deputy Bald win congratulated the camp on the splen did progress it Is making under the di rection of District Deputy E. W. Lynch f Lowell, He will have another class here next month of If, candidates. There was a huge attendance of officers and members from the lodges of Lnmollle, Chittenden and Franklin counties, among which were the consuls from the camps at Burlington, Lowell, Fletcher, Enosburg and Berkshire. The audience numbered about 350. Re freshments of ice cream nnd cake were served, There will be an outing of the lodges of Lamoille nnd Orleans counties for the members nnd their families at Lake Eden, Tuesday, August 2fi. Tho speaker nf the day will be the Hon. Charles Wbclan of .Madison, Wis., su preme natlonnl lecturer. Air. Whnlan has visited Vermont before and Is very popu lar with those who have heard him. State Deputy Baldwin will also be present. The seveial committees fiom tho different i lodges nre to meet at Lowell the 10th with District Deputy Lynch to perfect the plans for the occasion Air and Airs. I. AI. Powell and daughter and Airs. F, E. Putnam were in Burlington, Tuesday. J, T. .Martin nnd family are In Lincoln for a week's visit.. W. E, Tracy, State's at torney, wns a business, visitor In town Tuesday E. N. Alelvin and family vis ited nt Francis Blair's at Fletcher, Sun day. -Allss Bernlce Aldrlch has returned from Burlington. Air. and Airs, William Prior of Burlington were In town, .Monday on their way to Avcrill lakes. Hannibal Miner went to Banc, Wednesday mom-Ing.-Rcssle Spencer Is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from her work at K. A Woods' -.Mr and All's, II. A. Ilnwley and chllriien hnve returned from u week's I visit In New Hampshire. The remains I of Fieri Wood, u former resilient of this ; plni e, who committed suicide, Sunday, I by shooting nt the home of his brother, In Khnoie, weie brought here for burial, Tuesday, in the village cemetery by the Ihlriii nf his wife. Ho leaves a son, II yenrs nf ngo. .Miss Toolea of Buillngton lis visiting nt the home of her uncle. II. .1. Tooles. Arthur Horner, eldest son or Charles Horner, after no iihsenco of IS years, Is visiting here accompanied by his wife. if h in the iinuy and stationed near Baltimore. Aid Air and Airs AI. B. Mnynairi with Air. anil .Mrs. T. R. Llbbey anil S"n, motored to Wllloiighhy lake and vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Airs. M. ". Washburn nnd bon wero In Burlington. Monday, -Mr, aM Mr. 8, M, Ktiealaart., ana" brother-, Btepliett WlsWell, fttnl Alt, Wltmell tit De.nvei', (Ja4o nf on An. nuto tnohlle trip to MnwhUhrttJ, Hurt tork Antl other Interesting piilnt,fii, w, flrnn of'Hurtlrujton weta in town t!u,s. (lny,-ThA regiilM' hieeilit of the dmne will he h?M Ttiewflny nvenlrtrf, Aummt 12. JOHNSON The farm house of Edwin Wlrlts naught fire from the fldmmer kitchen etoveplps July $n, burning the ell part, The ftoodn were all moved out, Tim main part of the lmusa wna saved and nil the barns. F, W, Leslie nelobrntert his 3th birth day Thursday entertaining his parents and a few persnnnl friends, Light refresh ment were served, Miss Edith Barttott has roturned lo Dnnvlltn nftor spending a week with Miss Mildred Leslie. It, O, Baloh spent Hundny with his 'parents, Air. nnd Airs, E, E. Bnlch.-Homer Waterman, who has bean confined to the house the past few months, Is able to rids out, and hopes are entertX'ned that he will soon recover. Tho stiee of thn village were oiled August 1. Atr, nnd MrB, Horace Fonyosu have returned from Htowe, where thny visited her parents. Air. and Airs. John Plppen. Frank Stearns of Roynlton epent laBt week In town. Mrs, Stephen Rotterhush of Camden, Me., spent last week with Airs. Warner, Parker A Stearns have finished sawing their stock of logs at tho old Buck mill. Miss Corrila Brown from the State of Georgia is visit ing her Bister, Airs. Fred Holmes. Allss LouIbo Loland of East Fairfield was In town Friday. Airs. B. J. Kelley and JIrs, William Sherman of Morrlsvllle visited at E. R. Allllor's Friday. Lawrence Hinds has employment with Don Page In his fruit store, Carl, son of Homer Kneeland, has been honorably discharged from service and Is at home. Arthur, William, Wal ter and Charles Davis with their families attended a re-unlon of the Davis family In Underhlll Saturday. JIlss Roxle Crlsty Is vleltlng Aim. Blodgett In Bakers field. Alark, eon of C. M. Patch, who has been ovorsoas, In a letter to his parents last week sold he expected to be In tho Fnltcd States soon. Air. and Airs. Bert Fisher of Worcester and Mr. and Mre. Charles Wilklns of Putnamsvlllo visited Lewis Demerltt Sunday. Morris Hitch cock and family and Vernon Knowles of Springfield spent the first of the week In town. Frank Duval and Airs. Gladys Bennett were In Burlington Monday. Airs. A. G. Peaks and BlBter, who have been with Mrs. O. B. Landon, have re turned to their home In Brooklyn. N. Y. Air. and Aire. Fonda of Hartford, Conn., are stopping at H. H. Bang's for a few weeks. Miss Grace Walre and Allss Goodrich of Barre are In town. L. Van Loon of Athene, N. T was In town Tuesday looking for Christmas trees. Alias Dorothy Smith ht Jeffersonville was the guest of Miss Evelyn Hill the past week. Atr. and Airs. B. A. Hunt and son, Bertram, were at Warren, N. H,, the first of the week. Gaylord, son of Carroll Alunn, who has been In France the past year. Is nt his home here. Lieut, and Mrs. Allen Fletcher have arrived here and he hae resumed his duties on R. F. D. No. 3. Mr. and Airs, Guy Fitch and daughter of Ral ston, N Y., are visiting relatives here. They came by automobile. Air. nnd Airs. Charles J. Fletcher of Providence nnd Airs. L. B. Learing of New York city visited Airs. O. B. Landon Tuesday and, Wednesday. Amos Ober has returned to Springfield, Alass., after a visit to his parents, Air. and Mrs. B. T. Ober. A. L. Larawsy and family of Watervllle were In town Tuesday. CAMBRIDGE Sunday, August 3, a large family gathering was held at the home of Atr. and .Mrs. Alfred D. Buker. It wns held In honor of the visit of their daughter, Airs. Alerl Warner of Los Angeles, Cal., who arrived July 21 after an absence of nine years All the children were present except Walter Buker of St. Albans, who was detained by unexpected business. Pictures were taken of the entire group nnd also of the four generations which were present. Including Airs, Eliza Bryant, the aged mother of Mrs. Buker; Alr. Alfred Buker: Frank Buker and son of Stowe. The following were present: Airs. Eliza Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buker, Andrew Buker, Air. and Airs. Alvln Bogue and two children of Cam bridge Junction; Airs. Alerl Warner of Los Angeles, Cal.; Airs. Charles Wilson of Essex Junction; Air. and Airs. Frank Buker and three children. Air. and Airs. Cail Buker of Stowe; Air. and Airs. Richard Thompson and three children of Alorrlsvllle; Air. and Airs. Alton Buker and two children, Justin Littel, Charlie Littel nnd Allss Lllyth Littel all of Barre. Alias Fannie Lyman of Watertown, Mass., Is boarding at the American House. Atrs. Nellie Hatch of Crafts bury Is the guest of her brother, Land lord Chapman nt the American House. Homer Wells and family of East Fair field have been visiting his parents. Air. and Airs. F. H. Wells. Atrs. Rex Gatee and Allss Olive Bennett were In Alont peller Wednesday. Airs. George Bennett and two children and Ernest Bennett of Elwin, N. J,, are guests of Airs. EIU Bennett. H. H. Reynolds of Newport, R. I., was the guest Sunday nf his mother, Airs. M. AI. Reynolds. Linus Leavens was In Burlington and Alontpeller this week. Airs. George Deavitt under went a serious operation at the Fanny Allen hospital Alonday. Her mother. .Mrs. W. N. Lang, Is staying In Burling ton for a few days. Air and Airs. Leon Ellsworth were visitors at Airs. Ells worth's home In Rutland over Sunday. Air. nnd Airs. Howard Rogue are spend ing the week In Enosburg. Air. and Airs. J. G. Gaines and children of Enosburg Falls were visitors In town Sunday. Airs. R. O, Reynolds and children of Lyndonville nre spending several weeks with Al. At. Reynolds. Airs. A. L. Brush spent Alonrtay nnd Tuesday In Burling ton. Air. nnd Airs. Archie Pratt of Hyde Park were visitors of AIIsb Alarion New ton Tuesday. Mr. and Airs. H. N. Gray, .Mr. and Airs. Edson Fuller, Atrs. Elsie Gates nnd Allss OUe Bennett were guests at tho Waterhury Inn, Waterhtiry, Tues day, WATERVILLE Lieutenant Wallace Armstrong, recent ly returned from overseas, and Atrs. Arm strong are visiting Mrs. Armstrong's parents. Mr. and Airs. F. W. Darrah. Airs. E. C. Sabln and two children of Woodbury visited her sister. Mrs. George Rivers, last week. Mr, and Airs. A. L. Laraway visited In St. Albans Sunday, A. L. Laraway was In Johnson Tuesday to attend a bank meeting, The Ladies' Aid will serve Ice cream at the hall Saturday evening. Air. and Airs. Leonard Laugdell visited in Enosburg last week. Pearl Tohln and sister, Mrs. Beulnh Russell, and children nf .Massachusetts are visiting their brother, Chnrles Tobln. Ornnt Thomas hns purchased a car, .Mr. nnd Airs, A. Collins of Stowe visited Air. Collins' sister, Airs, Atnry Pair banks, last woek.-E. C. Wells Is con lined, to the house frm the eects of a fall Orange County RANDOLPH Airs, .Margaret Knowles, D. D, G. AI,, of the fourth district. O, E. 8., waB In town Saturday to confer with Abble F. Clarke In regard to the coming district meeting, which Is to be held with Beulah Chapter September 3. Mrs. Knowles re- iurnsd.to.her hom in Watorbury at night. Nawa has been. revived nf the Appoint- mm l of Mrs1, Phyllis m, liut-dltt, Krnnd hiniran of VernifiHt, tn the. office of worthy wand wnrder a '.he recent ses nian of I lie Natural grand chapter con vened nt Benttle, Wash.-Mis, Hnrry Chase went to Windsor Saturday to re main with her husband, who In to bo there Over Hunday. MIsh Alary Pratt went to Montpeller Saturday m visit old friends, Miss Dorothy Farr wont to Ht. Albans for nn ovr-Hundfty visit wtUi friends. Miss Annie Kimball has bnsn In Norfolk, Conn,, for a few dnyn with friends, Wobert Rault of Lawrence, AInss,, Is hern for two months. A boh waa born Friday to Mr. nhd Airs. Daniel Dnvls. Mrn. F. C. D.mfortli nf Fnbyans, N. H., hns recently visited her sister, Atrs, A. A. I'rlost, and family. Corp, Porlny Terry, son of Atr. nnd Mrs, W, M, Terry, has arrived home, having received his ills charge. Ho enlisted October 20, 1917, and was soon assigned to duty In thn Walter Rood hospital, Washington, I). C, where ho remained during his entire term of service, Allss Ruth Stlmpts went on a 30-mlle horsoback trip to Barnard and return one week ngo Sundny nnd slnco that time has been very lamn and unable to move with eaao, She has been In bed and under the care of Dr. Angell nnd others whom he called In, until Alonday, when n specialist was summoned from Bur lington, who feared that It was Infantile, paralysis. It Is understood that what ever It Is tho specialist thought It had reached Its height and that In any case she would he no worse, Alany still think that It Is the effects of her long ride, and the fact that she was not accus tomed to riding any great dUtance. Air. and Mrs. Stlmets are no their return trip from California and will not be here for several weeks, unless called here by her Illness. The funeral of the late Charles Kendle wns held In the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon at one o'clock, the Rev, R. H, Aloore officiating. Interment was made in the cemetery here. Airs, Put nam, mother of Airs. Kendle, arrived here and after due consideration It was not thought wise to take the remains West. The bakery which they formerly owned and operated was sold Saturday to Jesse B. and Thomafl Slbloy and possession was at once given. The stock nnd machinery at tho shoe shop was sold to R. H, Slack and the household goods were sold at auction on Satur day. The family accompanied by the mother. Airs. Putnam, left Sunday night on their homeward trip to Portland, Ore. The union service was held Sunday evening on the lawn of the Baptist Church, with a good attendance, the Rev. Fraser Aletzger preaching. The Rev. and Atrs. Goodllffe, formerly of Randolph Cen ter, came from Morrlsvllle Alonday and went to the Center to visit friends. Allss Alarjorle Griswold, a former resi dent, came from St. Johisbury Alonday to visit old friends. Airs. John Alartln, an aged lady living In Brnlntree, who hns been nt the sanitarium for treatment, died at that place Saturday. It Is expected the remains will be burled here beside her husband, whoso death occurred several years ago. Her son and his wife, .Mr." and Airs. Charles .Martin of Bralntree, were in town Alonday to make arrangements. Allss Alary Flint went to Burlington Alon day to visit her relatives. Air and Airs. Joseph rilnt. Air. and Alr. William Rlx have rented rooms at the home of Airs. Albert Spooner and will do light house- j keeping for a time. Airs. Kate Gllman Brock gave her first entertainment at The Strand Alonday evening to a large audience. Airs. Brock still holds the lease nf the DuBois A Gay hall and will let the same for dances and other enter tainments. Capt. F. S. Swett, who came here last week and with his wife wns the guests of Dr and Airs. E. O. Blanchard, has gone to Burlington to visit relatives, leaving his wife here. Leonard Paine Is now the spare hand In the postofflce. tak ing the place of Henry Hatch, who has finished. R. W. Allen, who has for years been em ployed In the market of W. II. Pelton, Is taking a rest and Wednesday started for Denver, Colo., to Join his wife and riaugh- j ter and family. Several weeks ago .Mrs. Allen was summoned tn her dnughtcr, Airs. I'na Allen Lamarre. Since that time the family has gone from North Da kota to Denver, hoping the change would Improve the health of Airs. Lamarre, but the latest reports were far from favor able. Airs. L. C. Fchmunk, who was a daughter of Air. and Airs, George Slack, who had been with her parents for a time, also left the same day for Antwerp, Ohio, where they are to make a permanent home. . Airs. Alabel Leonard and son, Luther Leonard, who have been passing their vacation with Airs. C R. Pratt, left Wednesday for Plttsfleld, where they will visit an aunt,, Airs. Ellen Brown, and then return here for a longer stay before lenving for their home In Trenton, N. J., Airs. Ellen Brown of Plttsfleld was In town, Tuesday. Atlss Evelyn Thayer, a returned nurse, who hns been In service, arrived Tuesday and went to East Brain tree, to visit relatives, RANDOLPH CENTER. G. Leland Green assued the principalshlp and control of the V. S. A. Saturday. The call came to him by the unanimous vote of the Board of Education and Board of Control and while he had made other arrangements he cancelled them to take up the work he left one year ago. He and Air. and Air. Barrett are at work to put things In shape and all that Is necessary now Is a good number of students. The Rev. O. E. Goodllffe and wife of Alorrls vllle nre spending a part of their vacation here visiting friends. Allss Nellie Clarke Is expected home this week. The potato growers of Long Islaand have been her to look over the potato fields to see their condition nnd whether they are free from disease. There seems to be more disease than usual this year, especially what Is called leaf roll. Probably not ?ver half the fields can be certified for seed potatoes. Prof. Bailey of the extension service nnd the county agent have also Inspected the fields. Atr. nnd Airs. Roy Gllman and Air. and Airs. Charles Chad wlck are taking an auto trip to Long Island to visit Walter Chadwlck and family. Mr. and Airs. Humphrey of Burlington are visiting their daughter, Mlrs. Meigs. Airs, Wesley Abell and daughter'are visiting her husband's par ents in Georgia. The Rev. Air. Davie, and wife of Westminster, Conn., are visiting her mother, Airs. Nutting. Bishop Evans jand sister. Lettele, were over-Sunday I visitors In Plalnfield. Orleans County GREENSBORO William Young died Thursday after an Illness of a few dnys from the effects nf a shock, The funeral was held nt his late home Saturday afternoon, tho Rev. Air. Graham conducting the services. Atr. Young was 78 years of age and n prominent nnd much respocted citizen of the town. He leaves, besides his wife, a daughter. Airs. N. L. Brown, a son. Roy, several grandchildren, n sister. Airs. Alary lardlne, and a Inrge number of nieces and nephows. The Rev, C, F, Carter of Hartford, Conn., prenchod nt the Con gregational Church Sunday morning, Next Sunday the Rev. Allen Stockdalo will preach and tho following Sunday, the Rev. Donald Fraser will preach, The Rev. E, C, Hayes preached at East Hardwlck Sunday morning, Air, and Mrs. William Batos motored to Montpeller Friday and were Intending to go from I . ... Mr. Ch&rlM Conant of Concord, N jiurtiufc sTioiiBon oi jtnrriwicK wan wk hM lfs t. J nru4i eiai ni l iiiiin tl lUftPJII V1HI LOU Ml f .1 sfkHA fn lu Ti l at. lint . at.- ... - 1 J i ii. . - to ITArrtVVlOrt tt) vIhR hnr ullltnr TMir.rlD Mil MIKM I. T! 1 .. J ... 41 . nnd Afrni Rhodd nnd Mind Mnry Lee itinl trior- fB At n Tn...ll.. f'nunMl nf Pnnrnrd. V. tl t'in flsllr t1AM kluUe t..ni f i,L.nn f 111111.-. It 1.. t I UiUlllUlh 1! ilt i vi a. UfllUU vriiULL CFLuv n t er.nl C"Mt. iknl 1 t. .I 4 nnd Hnturday broiurht In one meaBtirln tl 1 ' lr.nl,... I lHn.il. . At. lu Orurnaboro, NORTH TROY. resulted In the winning by the vieltln iiun i in i i iiiu tun . lunara n a wan fn a t..i. .... . . . . modlcal advice. H1h mother accompanle v trfin lor irpn.imnt. ai rm . v . i ica ly 1b 111 but Ib Improving. Mrs. Joeep A 1 1 , v. IH I -. m " - -" ' illlUlUCtll 1 Li A. a1 H rionald of Sutton, Canada wan called I counsel, Saturday.-Reuben Mills an family and Mrs. Lucy E. Ladd are o u few days auto trip to Brome an i Jiunry anu Bruce 23 u icjweiu ui nine ton nrA v-ioitnm at th .1 j . m T-i ... 1-imnA f VibIh H.n.i. ii. , v t ... PVanfo Itirl Kaon r1ta.VnH.r1 i M'ltl snnn rnln -tt 1. I . tlon ftR ta Vl rirll-Af In Vaw Vft-L. A C T nt-AUn 1 1 M fltuated near the MisAlmini rlvrP vim in m ihko inp popiuon nere wit the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co which C. W. Seaver relinquishes upo w w.; I llUil UK I Llin I Ul pany at Newport. Mr Clark formerl held the same position but was oblige to discontinue on accountof an accident 1 - j-... ... v, , luoi., nt melt jic wctti eeveiei v...-. J T I a S.lt ... cut.., uiiiiuuiikcn niaL ur Biin.ii i uin mni me erection or a general store buildln itti tUA aUa - ik. e . . . H. White, who left his practice here t enter the medical corps, and who serve In the A. K. F., Is to locate In Sout tlon. WESTPIELD. Major Harry U Lawrence, M. D i,iu..-.,w oprim n. wecft Willi ms itun Mrs. F, H. Hitchcock, with whom h ll.,,4 ,l...t.M 1.1.. .WIUL..J . . J rence was for eight months at a baf hospital near Dijon nnd since his retur has been kept in charge of America ..i.tij .ivouavi.to. .... ... - ..It, IT-, . .1. IUI1 ers. .V. V.. came to join his family I 1 r...u i wun iitilliri "till II MnVK tl r 1 1 III.- iv i w icjerii.i ti. lew (lavs w in ms nrnr er. O. W. Bailey. Morris Rogers. turned from Hirers years sprvlrp with th - .1 1 . i . . cousin, Alton Alnger, and relatives . i uj ami .ion (uii, uii ins wdV IlUIIltr Jl W4, - iiuiirniun nrir i-auct n ill W Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. William LaPlant an Me ..,1 t r TT 11 iirnjuih uu tClil''V.rv 1U) 1 1 UclV ui ru LII H. Burbidire. accompanied hv Mr an field and brought back Mips Viola Laroc i iiui.-iinv in iit-r ?Mif-r-. .iri. nrnR Sunday. The L. A. S. mt with Mr . .'nn' i .n vriuaji-hip t-iiutt-ii ail Sunday school plan to hold a picnic l "I q rlr' e rwrtrn Tknrss r n E. K. Ryder. Mtf. Griffin will remain little longer. Her husband returned Fr M1K Mnrlnn. mnA clto Mie Pnra .Inn wuu iiiivn uecn ior mre wppkb wi;n ine E. Gm v nrtrt Kfin nf Wn t rhurv vat town the first of tho week. LOWELL Rial Dnpn in a. rnmn at virpin n. r.i home Monday on a short leave absence. Miss Leah Dlette, who is training as a nurso in Brlghtlook heap visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i i tin ii .a vi. nk'nnnir nr ir anna Kim Sunday with his mother, Mrs. H unier lrmnns. nnrn n t tti is iiuii from North Troy having cut his hand n. iiiiLner n nn npinp nnnnip t r, worn.. .i -Vim n ii h mi urn nsnn winnw ni ijib lit me past year. ne was noout w years n civ Thn rnnArn l wna IiaIM Kiinfiav. T lot. Mr. aud Mrs, G, K, Newton eajiftrs in mtvn. sn.tiirrinv. Mr ana ait N. K. Winzel and dauchter. Miss UUt Mrs. Dennis Shortsleeves. Howard vine ana niece, miss ineima i-mnage Mnnnn X' n a ra tnnnrll n c n mw wn with ATlae HniinPAV p'r cist at Mrs. 't ii no, . VJliauilijCj v iu,nii " f t-ri rur wa a i n tntt-n n taw rt a vs in rt waa Miss Ethel Rogors of Newport is ,n ti, vt I v n 1 1 .i o)uivtiip, ik riiui i vunv t V. .. j i i r cIK me tit uiniitu-vuui t ihioi tt. niiuwii guest of Mr, and Mrs. W J Collins. CRAFTSBURY Klla Brown of Burlington Is a guest uarrr.ia. nnn -Mrs. rv. n. ivinnoi. i a Tow waakm Mr. nnrt Mr. T.lnrtav w nnn ri rm it. m rnm r n r f.nmr ipnir d to 8L Johnsbury Monday XUr 4