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JTHE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES : THtmSDAY, MAY 6, 1920 One Cent a Word Advertising In this column one. cent a word each in sertion. Copy may be changed every week. Cash in advance required. No advertisement taken which is less than 12 words, two lines. Special terms to ad vertisers using from 250 to 1,000 lines within 12 con Gecutive months. WANTED MRS' for noiif-rnt work on fnrnu would coir Hitler niiirfl'il couple without children If wife was nr-nt nnrt willing If. do general hnu-twnrle. Apply to Kalrvlew Farm, South Burlington. Vt. H, D. 1. tnMt.w.U CARCTAKK1I for yoiing children wanted. Apply Matron, Homo for Destitute Chll dren. . l4iw-lf ... WAN'Tnfi -At KIMf-her Quarry, Woodbury, Vt . open fihop quarry from March 1, 1020, wan tort now two complete dtrrlcli crows, t havo a Rencral fitor.0 and furnish goods to men In my wr.ploy Ht whnlcile prices, hm-ec rent at $H.nn to $1" per month. Surface quarry end good machinery. Writ- for more Information and state vour experience In a sranlte quarry or tn.'.-Iilo quarry. Will hire it few appren tices R. a. Fletcher. Woodbury, Vt; U.w.tf FOR SALE KENDALL'S SCOTCH Crtl.t.TKS. bred In the usual thorough manner 11. C. Ken Oall, Enosburs Vails, Vt. n. D. 3. in.yr-nil,3t.w,1t f On SALFWfwin cre'anT'virt, capacity !i00 C.i".dn. price reasonable; reason for poll ing too small. Lincoln Creamery Co., L. .'. Morgan, Treae. 109,01, w,1t two sta'niunr Satins for "sale, one SOx'.tn ft., two floors, one 30x40 ft , base ments to both, coort condition; will "ell standlm; or will take down and ship to tcareat tint Ion and set up elsewhere. V,'ilt V O. Box all, HaniwIcU, Vt. ,17.w,3m. FARMS FOR SALE ,.AUOK HILL FA KM lp Addison county tor fmlo cheep for uish. or will exchange lor piopertj In Burlington; will rout to :i sood fa. met who will furnish stock, or f ivlll pay fcr hair tbe stack if a man will furnl'ih team and tool.- ar.,1 let farm on shares' thero is some of the !,et grain am! potatu land on this farm to to found In New England Apply at nt;c In nor on or by "phono. W. V f-'arr, s.1 No, Union St., Burllncton, Vt. Tel 'JOlfi-Y. 107,3t,,lt For Sale or To Rent CEDAR CROFT Attractive property at Cedar Reach, Charlotte. House, barn, Ice-house, dock, ibout 12 acres of woodland. For full particulars Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Van Tattcn, 433 So. Union St., Burlington, Vt. 63.tu.th.wky.tf. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from page one.) rlsburg; two brothers, Moses and .Ttillus Larrow of Boston Dr. W. G, Watt, a member of Ihe medical staff at the State hospital for tile Insane nt Watcr- btiry, who has been nt the Mary Fletcher hospital for treatment, Is convalescing at tho homo of his mother, Mrs. .1. C. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett, who have been passing their honeymoon at the home of tho bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. El mer Goonrod have returned to Walthatn, Mass., where they will reside. Oliver Duptn, who has returned from the Fan ny Allen hospital, wheic ho went for treatment Is much Improved. Mrs. .Jo Joseph Junior and son of Chazy, X. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dilxtin M. Bar iows. Cards have been rccicved here an nouncing the marriage of Carlton Le Boef, son or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeBoef former resident of this place to Miss An na Duval of Worcester, Mass., April 19, at St. Stephen's Church in Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. LeBoef will make their home in Worcester, Mass., where Mr. LeBoef has resided since he loft Vcrgennes. Tho Vergenncs Improvement society met Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at tho Blxbv Memorial library. George Wll- marth has returned to Boston after visit inK at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crane. His wife will remain somo time longer.- Alderman Levi H. Brown, Dr. F. M. Rogers. Supl. C. W. Wilson, II. W. Day, W. 11 Adams, Sr., L. H. Collins, A. S. Haven and Lyn Ciihhman roturncd Friday nlsht from it plko fU'hlng trip to Aihurg bringing with them about I'K) pounds of fish. Charles Metllcur who wo.it a few weeks ngo lo Fan Juan, Calif., l'.sn returned i.ivl expects to niako Ills permanent homo In this vicinity. Dr. John M. Cai'-so, Fiank and Chester Bar rows were among those from hero who went to Burlington Friday to witness tho Vermont-West Voiglnla baseball ,ranio and also to see Duba, a former star pitch er of tho Ve.recintH high school team perform. The district meeting of tho Knights of Pythias will bo hold hero with Plcrpolnt Lodge No. 37, Thursday nvenlnK. May 13. After the banquet the Rutland team will work tho third rani: hi the long form on a class of "andldatcs. Tho S. It. MrCuen houso on Maple, street haR been purrhased by Raiph Newton who will make exten sive repr.lrn on the property. Th'j ronO.lti-Jn of Mrn. Adeline Dalgm'ault, who la sorlousiy in, snows no lin proveinont, Cbauncey Wllniarth of Boston Is visltincr his parcuta, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wllmarth. Wilfred Little, hBS finished work nt the L. V Denton company plmt nn I lias gone to Bris tol, whero ho ha3 employment. Ben jamin Jenkins of Bristol, Conn., Is Ing from an operation. Is murh better and expects In a short time to be ablo to re turn to her homo In nutlnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Tabor of Mlddlebtlry, spent Sundny with Mr. Tnhor's parents, Mr. Jnntl Mrs. A, B. TabeY. Mr. nnd Mrs. I Frank Dalgneault of Bennington spent the I week-end with his mother, Mrs. Adeline Dalgnonult, who Is seriously 111. Some good catches of porch nnd potlts nro re ported In Otter Creek by local sportsmen. It. W. Day left Tuesday for Wollas- ton, Mass., where ho was called by the death of his cousin, Mrs. Ethel Andrews, n daughter of the late II. C. Hawloy, well known In this vicinity. Mrs. Alonzo Pige on nnd father, Isadoro Mllo of Burling ton arc visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. William J. Belter. Mr. and Mrs. Duano Allen havo gone lo Newport, R. T whero they were called by tho Illness of their son, Clntule, of Ihe 1'nlted State's Navy, who Is III with pneumonia. Mrs. William Larraby of nutlnnd Is at the homo i of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry j Blood. Miss Florida Belter, a student nt tho Burlington Business College, passed f,tlio week-end nt her home here Bohert Kotcham visited In Burlington Monday. The Ladles Aid society of the Vergcnnes Methodist F.plscopnl Church will meet Friday afternoon In tho church parlors. A memorial service for Clyde Surprlso, who tiled March 24 at tho Mary Fletcher hospital front pneumonia, was held Sun day at tho West Addison Methodist Kpls copal Church, tho Rev. ft. C. Cornell offi ciating. After the service nt the church the body was taken from the vault nt Vergenncs nnd burial was marie In Pros pect cemetery. Mrs. II. C. Hcrrlok vis ited her sisters, the Misses Ada nnd Jen nie Bristol. Saturday. Douglass Garno lias gone to Detroit. Mich., to visit his brother, Joseph Garno.-Tho Vergenncs Baptist Church has gone over the top on the Baptist drive. Their quota was $1,S1S and the amount subscribed was f 2, 027.00. Set'h Warner Chapter, Daughters of tho American Revolution, met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. It. C. Hcrrlck. Mr. and Mr?. William Sessions and two sona mado an ntito trip to RrH- to! Sunday nnd visited her mother, Mrs. Jlmmo. Christopher Yataw has rented l tic rooms over tne jjanicis .nwnun garage. Mrs. Eliza Collins, who has been living several years In Burlington, has returned lieto anil has taken rooms at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Lee on Greene street. Fabian Hirers, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Rivers, has goim lo Chicago. having been transferred from tho New York oflico of the American Telegraph & Telephone company to that city. At the. annual meeting of St. Peter's cemetery committee officers were elected as follows: President, J. W. Ryan; vice presidents, the P.ev. L. A. Vezlna, Joseph Barrows and David 15. Ryan; secretary. George W. Casey: treasurer, C. E. Cnlsso: financial secretary, F. W. Lebeau. It was voted to erect a fenre at the front sides of the cemetety and to raise the assessment for care of loin from $1.00 to SUA The Misses Ida Blaise and Mil dred Palmer visited the uncle and aunt of Miss Blaise, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blaise, of Mlddlobtiry yesterday. Miss Clara Goodrich has resigned her posi tion at the Stevens House, which she has held for over 40 years, and she has taken rooms at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gravelle of Waltham. Benjamin W. Fisher Is suffering from a broken arm, resulting from an accident while crank ing a car. Tho last meeting for the sea son of the Parent-Teacher association was tho largest attended one that has ever been held In the hlBtory of the asso ciation. An Interesting and Instructive program was carried out as follows: II. C. Hutchinson of Burlington, superin tendent of State Junior high schools, gavo an interesting address on "Tho Aim and Purpose of Junior High Schools"; Mrs. A. S. Haven read a lino selection; Miss Stonn rendered a piano solo nnd H. V. U'heoloek spoke on "Home Projects." At the close refreshments were served by the girls. Tho kindergarten class has re-opened for a six weeks' course with the same teacher. Miss Irene Mosler of Burlington, who taught the fall term. The sessions are held In the chapel of St. Paul's Church near the park, this change being made necessary as tho room formerly used In the sc'hool building Is now occupied by the first grade. Mrs. W. L. Cotey, Mrs. W. W. Bristol, Mrs. C. R. Benton, Mrs, W. H. Warner, Mrs. Levi H. Brown. Mrs. R. W. Fos ter nnd the Misses Ada B. Cross and Bertha Hoxey have been elected as dele gates . from tho Vorgennes Parent Teacher association to attend the meet ing of the State association at Proctor May 11 to 16. jcrusnn-m unnpier, n. a. m held a meeting Tuesday night nnd worked the M. M. degice on a class of candidates. Following the work, refreshments were served. William K. Woodman of Rye, N. Y is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. oodman. Dorchester Lodge, A. F. and A. M held a meeting last eve ning ana workeu tne .M, degree on a class of candidates. Mrs, Herbert A. Booth gave a party Tuesday evening In honor of the birthday of her son, Rich ard. There were nine of his schoolmates present. Games were played and refresh ments servd, th featur blng a birthday cake, Miss FJsie Hill has returned to Bristol after visiting her aunt, Mrs, War ren Miner. Miss Martha Thorn went yes terday to visit her. cousin, Mrs. Spencer G. Hawley of Panton. Tho postponed moot ing of tho Sewing club will be hold this afternoon with Mrs. Levi H, Brown. Miss Emma Fuller of Mlddlebury, county home demonstrator, will bo present. Mr. and .Mrs. Joel Gowott have returned from Ilnlyoke, Mass., where they have been passing tho winter. the Lincoln Creamery company: W, 15. York, president; T. K. Burnham, vlco president; J. M. Purlnton, scerctary; L. J. M6rga"n, treasurer, MONKTON Joseph Little, who lias been 111 for sev eral weeks with cancer, died Thursday evening, April 29 at tho home of li Is broth er nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Little whero ho had had nil kindness nnd care shown him. Mr. Little was In his 47th year of nge and Is survived by threo small children, Theresa, aged H, Larnyx 12. nnd Fred 10; beside several brothers and sisters. His wife died October 23, 1919 and from that time ho had been In falling health unto tlie end, The funeral was held nt his Into homo Sunday rrlornlng nt 11 o'clock, tho Rev. John D. Gouthey offici ating. A ladles', quartet song, "Rock of i Ages," "Nearer) My God lo Thee," "God Be With You;" Burial wan In Morgan cem etery hesldo his wife and Infant son. There were many from Salisbury. Bris tol and Ferrlsburg hem to uttend the funeral. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Brown of Mltldlchury' nre visiting at the homo of L. L. Dwlre. Mrs. Harry Sears has re turned from the Mary Fletcher hospital. Mrs. F. H. Dean Is expoctcd homo from tho West soon. Mnny from town attend ed the play In New Haven Thursday and Friday night. MONKTON RIDGE The annual meeting nf the Friend's Church was held April 28 at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Obed Dough. A dinner was served. The devotional meeting was conducted by the Roy. K. D. Peckham of Brooklyn, N. Y. He gavo an Inspir ing talk on tho Inter-Church World Movement and Friends Forward Move ment. The reports of the activi ties of the church were reTAd. which showed good progress for the year. Approximately ffl.200 lias been raised to meet the expenses of the church for tho past year. After six years of service In this charge the pastor, the Rer. J. Ed ward Ransome, tendertd his resigna tion to tako affect July 31. During this paatorato Mr. Ransome has won the lovo and esteem of tho entire community and It was with much regret that the church accepted his resignation. He will go ,to Tennessee, where ho will bo engagedn Homo Mission work. STARKSBORO Nelson Hill, aged S4 years, fell Mon day and hurt himself quit badly al though no bones wer broken. The Good Will Bible class will hold Its regular monthly business meeting at the home of Mrs. F, C. Smith. Stanley and Lama Johnstone are passing a week with friends In Montreal. Quebec Mr. and Mrs. Douglass visited In Charlotte May 2. C. Ladoo is with his sisters In Bur llngton this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Ttarrls nre parents of a daughter horn May 3. Mrs. F.tnny Brown of Spring field Is visiting hor sister, Mrs. Myron Cutting. The funeral of Ira Stokes was held at the home of Brown Hill Friday. Those from nut of town to attend tho funeral were his son, Arthur and family of Ferrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hill nnd Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Alger of Lin coln. The widow and family have gone to live with her son 'n Ferrisburg. Mrs. H. P. Glalstcr has returned from the Mary Fletcher hospital. Mrs. Orvls, from tho south part of the town, who Is still at the hospital is progressing well. G. H. Clifford has returned to Charlotte. Miss Cynthln Cole has returned to her work in Washington, D. C Mrs. Swift has returned to her homo In the village after passing the winter with her nephew, C. D. Hill. James Spanos Is visiting rela tives In Manchester, N. H. Mrs. Ncalle Hill has gone to Mlddlebury to work. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carpenter, Mrs. Wade and Mrs. W. W. Baldwin attended the funeral of Mrs. Donahue In Hlnesburg. maple sugar season Just closed tia been very uneven here. Some report a good yield while others, hav.o mado but small amount. Glenn Wilson, . of Rochester, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Frank Wilson. SHOREHAM Mr. and Mrs. -George Roycc have re turned fropi the South and opened their house. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Larrabeo were surprised by a few of their friends Saturday evening, It being their 25th wed- dhv anniversary. Thomas Stokes is ill. The concert nnd danco under the aus pices of the Clover club last week Friday was a pleasant affair and well patron ized. Miss RuTn Styles Is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sharon. The Misses Goodro and Cartmell wcro guests of the Misses Fred erica Piatt and Alice Harbor over the week-end. The Moravian club met wlt'h Mrs. J. E. Moore Tuesday afternoon horo. Mr. nnd Mrs, Henry Stone havo received word from their son, tho Rev. Ralph Stono of Norwood, Mass., that n farewell reception wns tendered htm nnd Mrs. Stone Inst Wednesday at which ttmo n pursn of $140 wore pre sented them by the parishioners of tho society. Ho preached his Inst ser mon at Norwood last Sunday afl 1 after a month's mention will begin his work ns pastor of tho First Baptist Church nt Clinton, Mass. , ORWELL Mr. and Mrs. Fordyre Wlsell and son In R W. Palmer's store. I Charles of Rutland wero guests nt Charles and Stanley Fields spent Wlsell's from Frldny until Monday.-E. i.inni mm niosL ui mi inncners in town attended tho teachers' meeting In Rut land last week, Henry C, Mend, former ly of Shorehnin, Is III at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. O. H, Wlsell.-T. H. Pur cell and Joseph LaDue have so far re covered from their recent Illness ns to be, ublo to ride out. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Phelps motored to Rutlnnd last week. Their daughter, Miss Mildred, who grad uated as nurse from the Rutland hospi tal April 2R, returned home with them. -Daniel Do Witt of New York city Is visiting his parents here. Miss Madeline Lnfflcy hRS gone to Cornwall to visit 'her sister, Mrs. Walter Root. Mrs. Horace Carlton of Poultney, who has spent a few months with her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Blair, relumed to her home Tuesday. Mrs. Blair accompanied her and will remain there the remainder nf the week. A daughter was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Cllf ford Allies last Wednesday. Mrs. Jules Hacette nnd her younger children havo gono to Montreal, whero they will innke their home. Mr. Racette will Join them as soon as he can close out his business here. At a mooting recently held, an ath- Wrlght In Springfield, April 2S, The young people will resldo In Springfield. Leonard Lafayette of Springfield, Vt., Is In town on a visit. Mrs. T. A. Trevllllnn, who hns been Hh l con vnlenclng. The Outlook club will spend "an afternoon with the children" Friday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Denlo. Eaoh members Is asked to como prepnred to pay a small assess ment. NORTH FERRISBURG Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Noonnn aro parents of a son, born April 2(!.-Mlss Elra Mun- ett Is assisting -Doris Kimball Hundny nt their homes here from Troy COnferenre Academy. W. R. (Williams and Mrs. Cora Hnrrlnglon wero quietly mnrtled Saturday eve ning, May 1 at Monktoit Rldgn by tho Rev. J. Edward Ransome. They will reside In town. Mrs. Nclllo Martin, of Burlington, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. R. Folsom. There will bo an Illustrated lecture by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell Tuesday evening, May 11 nt tho Mot'hodlst Episcopal Church. All arc cordially Invited to ntend. ADDISON A daughter was born Mny 2 at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Crnno to Mr. and Mrs. George Willmarth. Mrs. Wlllmnrth wns Miss May Crane. At the danco at the hall Friday evening, the friends of Marlon St. Claire presented her with $72.22 In appreciation of her faithfulness whllo hero as "central girl," P. B. Norton pre sented It to her In well chosen words and Miss St. Clare responded, The dance was attended hy GO couples. Gage's orchestra furnished the music Stella Cross spent the week-end at her homo here. Mr. and nirt in iront ot ner property on tne sine- w, -, walk on Piatt street, which Is an obstruc tion, to tho pedestrians. Tho following budget of hills wcro ordered paid: F, Matte $117.20; George E. Allen Est. $20.82; Max Levin $1.00; Ci O. Allan! $339.09; Wl nooskl water department $4.00; Burlington Light oWower Co, $297.82; New England ' ty holJHa j,vi,iay evening lo welcome tor at tho Central V6rmont railroad tion. Mr. uarrow is now station agon Jorlcho. ESSEX CENTER Tel. & Tel. Co, $7.20; Mr. Normandln $1.00; Charles Aonms $3.u0; Joseph Marcotto $1.00; tho Royal Syndicate cents. At a meeting of the Junior class of tho local high school tho following commit tees wero iiomlnntefl to serve nt thn an nual class reception held commencement week. Entertainment, Clinton conlin, William R. O'Brien and Ruth E. Vin cent; refreshments, Rosannft Beaudctte, William Gee, Rosamond Benedict, Edith Davis and loo Manseati. Tho funcrnl of Thomas Shanley, who I waa killed tin the Hong factory collapse Monday afternoon, will be held this morning nt nlno o'clock at St. Stephen's Church, Mr. Shanley wns horn In this Rev. and Mrs, O. C. Wescott to t " rtnn,, nn n'l iv. I lift rtini . served after thn program given as tntve OnAMln tv.itt.ln 1n,t Mtao n nnd H, II, Blxby; address of welcome, F. Charon; solo, Miss Davis; rema Prln. E. W. Bralley; and violin solo, at the Holy Cross-Vermont game Sa day. The sale of "ready Jell" by nigh school girls wns so successful another sale will be carried out In I near futuret Tho proceeds will bo t In .. ... r ,ti, ,t. . II III "",.,,, , ,,, , village 28 years ago and since tho death I "V" 'a ... Injun- " '"'"' 7. T lletlc association was formed with the fol- Mrs. E nest Carpen w nrt Mnry Sn th n ofti0ers: Presided. H. L. Clark; BRISTOL LINCOLN Solon Palmer, a veteran of the Civil War, died April 27 nt the nge of 88 years Mr. Palmer wns born In New Haven June 11, 1832. He hon resided In this town for several yearn. Besides his wife, Mr. Palmer is survived by one bon, Ed ward of Arlont, South Dakota, Funsrnl sorvlcns wero held nt the homo Sunday afternoon, the Rev, Arnot Dexter ofllcla-.; ting. Hymns wcro sung by a quartetto of mixed voices. The bcairs wero D. L, Itos?, W. A. Lee, C. A, Purlnton and D, L. GHrlnnd. Burlnl was made In Maple cemeliiry. The Industrial will meet Thursday, May 6, nt tho home of Mrs. Geoigo Verncy. On Friday eve ning, tho Bristol high school students who i ChUle In this town, will utitcrtnln the stud'itUH from Bristol. Among thoso j attending the Joint Installation of tho . nlhcors of I.lbanus lodge and O. E. S. i In Masonic hull Bristol Thursday wete, Mr, nnd Mrs. K. A. Siugeut, L. E. Jack- ii. an, George Varnoy nnd T. K. Burn- ,,,...i f. ,,,, ,Ki. i,i ,tf-. ... ii'iui. -uimu wan u lingo aiieiniHiice nv ,u lt ....ju a ..... v ., ,,,, , l, ,,,,,,.,.. ,.iJ,., 1, .11 Ihe home ,f her nnrollts. Mr. nnd Mrn 1 1 u".. .,n. .j.iiiMn ,i,n Edward Palmer. John C. Hayes has purchased Ihe In- . terrst of Wllltnm II, Norton In Ihe Ver- ' giinnes ice company, tne saie inriuuing the building nnd hurvepting t mpl.emenfi and also the winter crop of !n. Mr. Ilnycti will continue to have charge of the Stevens llouic livery,- R A, Newton Is hit dine h rtocl; faun for William llaiiiie-n-.'in near tin- nirt excelsior building. IM wird .Mcl'ityro has golie to tho Mary Fletcher hnstiUnl for trentinenl. Miss t'ore'ifo Vldd'ehniol; and rli'ssmnte, In ii'" npv tl "Mi" 'live been Hpe id- e a II'" .! few sn h o-l ..lin. t i, Mlddlehr i' k B. (i Ml Id'" . ( ' i. ', i 'di"i n , . mi,., n ., fjp .,,r n'-rc. Il'l . t ' 1,0'l's "n. S1 ! - " Friday evening. Mrs. Clayton Is In Brib tol caring for Mis. C. I). G'Brjnn who jlh cillically III, Harry Ciam has moved ' to E. A Vanioy's tenement,- Roy Sar i gent who has employment In Hollow 'i , Falls, has been spending u few days at ' linine, Leon Dcdoip nnd family of New Haven t pent the'' week-end heie. Mrs, .linnli' in, who has been In town for seven l weeks, ba.i gone to Bainard to visit hor brother, William Hill, before returning , lo Buibngton.-W. E. Pierce ha.' been nppolntrd one of fie ill rectors of Llmoln I'leaiciv company. In place of A. I,u', rcnUpeil.- Mrs. Stella Mar I'll ami child of .Wt'.i Dtixbuiy Is v'slt- lug hoc lurrnis, .1. II. Imvls uiid wife. ''MM' Kstc" h ii, ie in nod ftoin ieer.il n-iin'h- May M Hie wrM.-WMVu Ik Oti' and wl.v i.r N'oiv Ha en ..pent llun 'iy." IT.inV l:ilMf!i. -Elwunl l.nlhiopo .il f.i n ly .s i" v'fitcii ii (own Sunday ' ,i ' lin r i' SV.v Hi veil spent the ""t.l! end ,n fie bun f , s futiic, 3cit T i( fi '; "it, u.'t we:c o c ted by The funeral of Mrs. A. B. C. Demlng, who died Friday at 'her home on Weet street, wns held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the house. The Inter ment wns In Woodlawn cemetery, Boston. Mrs. Demlng hadbcen In poor health for some time and her husband's sudden death a few weeks ago prored a shock, from which sho noror rallied. She was o lady hold In 'high esteem by all who knew her. Odell N. Estes has re turned from a trip to California. The Rer. Fred M. Hogadom was called to his home In Saratoga, N. Y., Friday by the death of his father. B. W. Estcy, with a party of eight men from Burling ton and Vergennes, went to Detroit Wed nesday to drlro In cars. C. A. Burnham and son, Harry, James Hayes and M, A. Rider attended the ball game In Burling ton Saturday. Tho Rev. F. M. Hagadorn returned Tuesday from Saratoga, N. Y where he was calle.l last week by the death of his father. At the next meeting of tho O. E. S. to be held Tuesday eve ning. May 11, a class of several can didates will be Initiated and refresh ments served. Tho first quarterly iconference of the Methodist Epis copal Church will be hold nt the parsonage Saturday night. The Out look club will observe "Children's Day" Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Denlo on North street. Tho roll call will be quaint sayings of childhood. Tho program will be given by tho children, it being arranged by Mrs. Taylor, Miss Sumner and Mrs. P, D. Lawrence. Mrs. Ransome Purlnton has goni to the Mary Fletcher hospital tor iriMtment. Arthur W. Henry has returned from Plattsburgh, N. Y where he has been playing In the or chestta of the Plattsburgh Thentie and entered thy umpluy of W. N, StokoB .4 Co. Mis. Hannah Needhniu ban returned from Cincinnati, Ohio, when) she spent the s Inter, Lawrence McShane of Al bany, N. Y,, spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. McShune Dick Whlttnoie and Miss Marion Mullhigs nf Mldilli'bui y College spent tho week-end with Mis. Daisy Mtilllngs and daughter. Ruth, Shandon Lcrain of Canada is npcndlnc a few days nt his homo here Mi's. Lorain and son, George, expect to re turn with him lo innke tholr liotno in Canada for Die pretetil. Mrn. Edgar R. Mohols and two daughters of Pitts burg. Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Nlchol'n mother, Mrs. Nellie ttieenoiigh, Mrs limner Hewitt Of Fair Haven wui a guest Sunday of hr r rente, Mr, and Mis. r. u, wiiEht. There will be a blj-thday social In Odd I'ellriws' Hal) tills rvejilng given hy the RebekHhs. Tho admission will be the uun)hnr of pennies to corres pond with the day nf your birth. All lull Fellows are Invited.--Misi Come, llu Ciiuis'oci;. fonnerl of this town, and Nathan (i Snnipso'i of Springfield, Miss, uei" iinll'il In marrlsge at the luuiu of the bride's sls'er, Mu. It, t were guests of friends In Burlington Sun day. T. A. Mitchell of St. Albans was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Clark. The quota of $2,I3 for the Jnter Church World Movement drivo wns more than raised here. Thanks nru due tho Rev. A J. Bowser for his untiring work. Tho Sheffield milk plant closed here May 1. Mrs. Harriet Smith Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E Smith, has recently undergone an operation at tho hospital. In East Orange, N, .1., nnd at last roports she wan doing well. Miss .Mary Harlo ot West Addison Is rating for Mrs. Gootgo Wlllmnrth nnd baby nt Mr. Crane's.--Mrs. Stanton r.'ioss and daughter wero In Burlington Friday to visit Mrs. Harry Cross. Little Mnrjorlo Cross accompanied them. The young peoplc'r, club met Sat urday evening with Miss Evelyn Gage. Officers were elected an follows: Presi dent, William H. Burpee: vice-president, Elizabeth Day; secretary', Ljiura Bene dict; treasurer, Ralph O'Brym; chaplain, the Rev. A. J. Bowser. Florenco St. Clare has recently been at home. BRIDPORT The funeral of E. 55. Myrlck, who died at the Mary Fletcher hospital Thurs day morning, was held at his home Sun day afternoon at two o'clock. The Ma sons attended in a body. Burial was in the village cemetery. Mrs. Bruce Allnrd and children, who have been with her mother, Mrs. Frank Allard, for six weeks went Sunday to Brandon, whero they will make their home as Mr. Allard has employment there. D. G. Rico was in Burlington Monday. Miss Polly Palmer ot the Hay Path Institute, Spilngfleld, Mnss., was a visitor at her home here last week. Frank Eldridge and wife have purchased the William Grandy place In tho village and will move there this spring. Wlllard Chandler took his In fant son to Bellows Falls Saturday to Mrs. Chandler's brother, who will care for him In the future. Cora Allan! spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Ja bott. O. E. Converse Is spending a few days with friends In Burlington. SOUTH STARKSBORO There will bo no services nt tho Friends' Church Sunday, tho quarterly meeting being held Saturday and Sunday at Ferrisburg. Ruth Craig of Rome. X. Y.. is expected to be present. The Ladles' Home Circle will meet Thursday, May 13, wit'h Mrs. David Follanshee. Supper will be served. Mrs. Helen Orvls received word that her father had died Saturday night and left for Acworth, X. li., to attend the funeral. Howltt Var ney Is 111. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hallock are ill with chicKcnpox, GRANVILLE H. H. Hubbard went Saturday to the Randolnh sanitarium for nn operation. Mrs. Herman Ford Is spending the week at East Randolph with her parents. -Mr, and Mrs. William Armstrong. Mrs. Wal ter Archer, of Bralntrec, is visiting ner narents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bagley. The wedding which was to have taken place at tho next Grange meeting has been postponed and tho meeting will be closed Instead of open to the public The vice-president, G. C. Phelps; secretary and treasurer, G. A. Gregory. WALTHAM Mr. and Mrs. O. X. Sherblno and chil dren of Mlddlebury wero guests of Mr. Shorblnn's sister, Mrs. P. W Otis, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. II. D, Hnl loclt visited friends In Xcw Haven Sifn day. F. C. Ward and A. E. Boolh were In Weybrldge on business Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Albert Hunt passed the week end with friends in Bristol. C. W. Otis and family of Cornwnll visited her broth er, P. W. OtlB, Sunday. Mrs. C. S. blier 1 W. Otis. ilno Is visiting her daughter, Mts. P. MONKTON RIDGE Tile Friends' quarterly meeting will be held In Xorth Ferrisburg Saturday and Sunday. There will be no service nt tho Friends' Churrh here on Sunday. A mlet wedding occurred at tho Friends' parsonago Saturday evening, when W. R. Wllllntns, formerly of this town, nnd Mrs. Cora Harrington of Xorth Ferris burg wero united In marriage by the Rev. I. Edward Ransome. Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams will reside In Ferrisburg. C. J. Tnbcr of Granville wns a visitor nt E. W. Mender's this week. Chittenden County SALISBURY Miss Doris Whitney returned to her school In Ashburnham, Mass., after few days at her home. Mrs. William Conant, who was operated on n few days aeo. at the Mary Fletcher hospital, is no Inir ns well as can be expected. Mrs. W B. Phelp and son. Wallace, went to their home in Glastonbury. Conn., Friday, af ter spending a few weeks with her par ents, Mrs. A. P. Beach alid two chllden. Elizabeth and Robert, accompanied them. Mrs. Silas Goddard is at tho Mary Fletcher hospital for an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Emma Hitchcock of Sudbury is keeping house for W. B, Whitney. George Galvln has employed Mr. Fortune of Richmond as sawyer at his new mill. Mrs. Louise Cloves has returned from her visit in Brooklyn, X. Y and will reside In apartments In the M. ii. Kelsey house. Mrs. M. A. Holden, who sustained a serious fall some time ago, Is able to bo about the house. Sho Is living In the Cellnda Severy house, Mr. and Mrs. MacAuley have moved onto the Galvln farm, which they will carry on the coming year. Miss Alma Farmer Is assisting In tlm Parttow store. A. P. Beach, who returned from a business trip to Boston Saturday, was In town over the week-enn. .Mrs. . .i, Barton has returned to her position as teacher In the Industrial school nt Ver genncs, after spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. A. A. Hmeail. 1 no uue for the Inter-Church Movement met with a generous response, going over the top In the amount ralsed.-Tho Rev. D. W. Reld was entertained Sunday at the home of C. J. Kincsley.-The Christian Endeavor servlcu Sunday evening was led b- Mrs, C. A. Bump.-Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Dyer nro attending general conference nf tho Methodist Church, be ing held In Des Moines, lowa.-Thc Lake Dunmmo cieamery stock holders havo purchased the chum recently Installed at the Reef. Bridge creamery before Ihe death of the owner and will u-e It to re. place the old churn in-ed for so lung a time. PANTON Mr. an I Mrs, Dunne Allen ' call-vnu-nnrt. It. '. hy the Bti lous Illness of their son, l laude, who han been 111 with measles follow ed by mIifccsscs In his thioal and later nneiimnnlfi drxeloned. Mr- '"' '"i ed Monday leaving him sow i-wluit lin- pi-ovrd. Mis Allot! will rfim'" 111 Is able to cnine home .Ma'"1' Klein. Ing lust a hori-e hv Us dropping ilnd while In the hntnrm '" ,n" hU'(' of (mother horseJohn WCM M'indav tn Down Point. N v- '" 1,0 pr-Bent nt the funcrnl "f M'H Burnet - The Rev. Elmer West arrlv fd Inct week with his P" 's prci.ihed iiuudav for the first time WINOOSKI Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dyke of 40 Piatt street have moved their household 'goods to Burlington, whero they will reside, having transferred their house and lot on Piatt street to Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Germain of Weaver street, who pur chased the property and who already have moved from their former home on Weaver street to their new home on Piatt street. The officii time In Wlnooskl chang ed Sunday between the hours of six and 10 o'clock. All clocks were set an hour earlier. The mills, screen shopB and all other business houses will begin nn hour earlier to conform with the change In time. This sot ting of time an hour ahead in this village has been done in order to save confusion as the clocks In Burling ton were set nheal Saturday night. Joseph Ouyotte of Hall street and Miss Madollne Plant of R0 East Center street were married Thursday, April 29 at St, Francis Xavlcr's Church by the Rov Joseph Turcot. Mr. Guyette leaves today for the Great Lakes training camp In Michigan. He enlisted about 10 days ago In the aviation department of the navy for the term of three years. Tho monthly meeting of the board of village trustees was held Monday at station one on Main street. All trustees were present. Considerable business was done at this, the first mooting of the vil lage fathers, following the annual elec tion. Appointment for the various offices were mado nnd improvements of the vil lage planned. Judgo Wolcott appeared be fore the board and made a report of his collections on sldowalk assessments which were accepted. Tho first appointments to be made was that of street superintend ent. There were two applications for this position, that of J. M. Stapleton and A. F. Vlllemalre. The trustees balloted on this mattor nnd A. F. Vlllemalre was ap pointed street superintendent unanimous ly. Chief of Police Charles A. Barber was re-appolnted for the ensuing year. A mo tion was made and seconded that the board of trustees extend to Chlof of Police Barber a vote of confidonce. This voto was made by the trustees to show Chief Bar ber that the board ns a whole stood back of him in tho performance of his duty while occupying tho office of chief of police. It wns voted to malntnln for the ensuing year Jhe same police force as last year. The regar policemen, John Brunell and William Broulllard, The special pn. llcemen who were appointed last year will remain In office with the following additions. Bert St. Amor, Xoo Lnvalley, Andrew Chlcolne. Michael Xugent. An drew Anderson, Oliver Companion, John Myers and Joo Abnlr, Charles Lavalley was re-appolnted chief of the fire depart ment and tho first and second assistants appointed last year, wero also re-appolnted for the ensuing year. Tho hoard ap proved of tho officers elected by the Wl nooskl fire department at a meeting held Sunday, April 2.1 which who wero elected us follows: Foreman, C. A. Barber: first assistant, station No, 1, Henry Homelster; second assistant, Ar thur Barron; llrst assistant, station No. 2, Arthur Broulllard; second nsslstnnt, Perely Provost; clerk, Joseph Guerln; treasurer, I. C. Hint; auditor, George Laduo; steward, station No. 1, Henry Vlllemalri'; ateward, station No. 2; Henry Bioulllard; engineer, J. C. Flint; llrst ns slstnnt engineer, Delmar Vlllemalre; sec ond assistant engineer, Henry Vlllemalre; itrcmnti, Edward Broulllard; assistant ilioinan, Joo Blssonett: lire police, station No. 1 B. J. Planfettl; Michael Deady; ilro pollen station No. 2, Thomas Fox and Archie Wheal. The purchasing commit tee was instructed to purchase uniforms for the pollen department. An application fur a license to opctatu n taxi was re cvlvcd from George Bleau and a permit was granted. An application for team work on the streets wns received from ChnrlCB Myers and Charles Adams. An application was recelvell from Arthur llazelton for tho job nf sprinkling the streets. Tho nbovo applications were left for the street com mittee to decide upon, A motion was mado and seconded to build sidewalks, cut bs and gutters on both sides of Main street, und to build a roadbed also from he 1'iilliond bridge up Main in a northerly direction up us far as tho amount appro priated at the annual election hi April will penult, Bids for this work will bo received and will be opened at n special meeting which will be called for that pur pose Mondny evening, May 17, nt eight o'clock, The clerk was appointed to com niiinleate with Mtb, Churi-'hlU of Burling ton In regard to removing tho pllo of of his mother n few years ago he had resided In Burlington. Ho was In the employ of the Prudential Insurance com pany of Burlington ns agent. Ho re turned last summer after having been honorably discharged from the army. He was In tho service for II months, hav ing been a member of the 12th Division, stationed at Cnipp Devcns. Before this division sailed for France, ho was tcansforred to embarkation hospital, No. 3,-In Xew York city. He remained in that hospital until last June, w'hen It was closed. The remains aro at the home of his brother, John L. Shanley, 311 Xorth street, Burlington. ESSEX JUNCTION Richard, the seven-year-old, and only son of Mr, and .Mrs. Charles Drew, who reside on Pearl street, died. Wednesday April 28 of peritonitis following an Ill ness with scarlet fever. Besides his par ents, there survive him two sisters, Prls cilia and Llshla. The remains wcro taken to Burlington Thursday for burial. About 300 people attended this prize speaking contest and the Glee club re cital held at tho hlgb school building Friday evening. The students spoke well and It was hard for the Judges to decide and agree upon the winners. Tho first prize for the girls f$." gold piece) wns awarded to Lois Wright, '23, who gave 'Darius Green and His Flying Machine." The second prlzo for the girls ($2.50 gold piece) was awarded to Inez Hcald, '20, who spoke "The Legend of Bregcnz." The two prizes for the boys $5 and $2.50 In gold) were awarded to Claude John son. '21 nnd Loomls Slater, '21 who spoke respectively "The Indian" and "Shall America Lose Her Soul?" The Judges wero Principal George Stackpole of W1-' nooskl, chairman, nnd Prof. Alker and Prof. Sprowls of the University of Ver mont. After the contest refreshments were sold by members of the senior class to help defray the few Incidental ex penses connected with the contest. The balance of the money made will be used by the class toward the fund they are raising for their commencement Invita tions for graduation this June. There was also dancing after the contest was over. The prizes for the girls wero con tributed by the Womnn's club of this vil lage. The prizes for the boys were con tributed by two citizens. The principal called a meeting of all girls Interested In the older girls conference to be held In Burlington, May 7, 8, 9. The girls select ed the following as delegates from the school senior class: Inez Hcald, Dorothy Sibley, Junior class, Margaret Teachout Melba Abbott, sophomore class: Chris tina Flynn, Arlene Kcnyon, freshman class, Elizabeth Slater, Miss Paddock was chosen as chaperon. The seniors will hold another dance at the parish house this Friday evening. The proceeds will go toward their Invitation funds. The senior class honor students will be an nounced In a few days. Xo conditions In back work will be allowed to be made up after May 21st except by special permis sion of the principal. Students, who took out school garden contracts, may secure their seeds to-day as they have arrived. The teachers for the'" new Junior-senior high sc'hool which will take the place of the present registered high have been engaged for the coming year and are as follows: Principal, Gilbert C. Mann; assistants In high school. Miss Ina Pad dock, Miss Stanhope, Miss Inez Northrop. The teachers In the household economic department and tho commercial depart ment havo not yet been engaged. Junior work, Miss Jeannette Slapp; A Interme diate, Miss Margaret Brown; B inter mediate, Miss Mildred McBrlde; C Inter mediate, Miss Lillian Wolcott; A primary. Miss Adell Holley; B primary, Mlsa Katherlne Aldrlch; C primary, Miss Mabel Stevens. Miss Jane FTench, aged 80 years, died Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the home of E. W, Drury, where sho had been for two years. Sho had been ill several weeks. The funeral was held at the house Wednesdny afternoon at one o'clock, with burial In West Milton. Miss Virginia Bolduc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Bolduc, and Louis Phrodon of Chicago, who Is employed at Fort EfTian Allen, wero married nt the Church of the Holy Family Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock by tho Rev. J. B. E. Poullot. Mrs. Wallace C. Stevens 'has returned from tho Mary Fletcher hospital, where she underwont an operation for appendi citis. Her mnny friends will he glad to know she Is doing well. Mrs. J. E. Curtl, who was called here some time, ago by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Hunt, has returned to her home In Omahn. Mrs. Hunt Is ablo tn bo about the house a little. Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Perry have moved from the former H. W. Rice place on East street to the house on Lower Pearl street, which they recently purchased of Mr. Woodward. S. H. Wright and family of Essex, who bought the Rice house, are moving In, Mrs. Harry Slmonds and daughter, Susie, who have spont the winter with Mrs. Fred Slmonds, have returned to their home in. Syracuse, X. Y, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Allen, who have spent the winter in St, Petersburg, Fin., arrived home yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Tomllnson. who have occupied their house, have returned to their home in Jericho, Friday afternoon, April 30, the teacher training class visited the creamery and watched. with Interest the use of tho Bab cock tester. Kathryn Howard and Sadie Barter havo beep chosen as delegates from the teacher-training class to the conference of tho older girls of Vermont at Burlington. Ladles' Aid will serve a dinner at community house Thursday noon. annunl meeting of the society will able to have a large attendance of m hers. Tho local baseball team was vuiii'Kn ntiiiriiHV. inn nnvn u'prn n A.. nHnn(lA V 1 . , , I wii iituiinu ijul cimjwcii kuuii lurm. Church next Sunday will be "Some Thl .L r.1..,Krtl. r.., i.- I. . i-t .Mrs. H H. Blxby and Miss Grace B In... I tn ImlM l, r.t MaI.hh I'-,,, in l .,r,,p,t Ul !, ..twills! O program for tho Sunday-school next day. Ten of the high school girls will tend the conference of Older Vermont ( at Burlington next Friday, Saturday Sunday. They will he accompanied Miss Dean and Miss Nash The ball game between Richmond Essex has been canrelled. Mrs E iiutnii i at. iiiHM- lltrill nuuill 1 .... ,v ,, t .-t-ttj. .l?n i' i-Vll was In Burlington over Sunday Mr Mm nnH trt.t -. n .Mi.-, w., f l,-lr writ- 'II JA Burke of Richmond Sunday, C J H ley Is nt the Chittenden county r including Daisy G, 2'20U--H E Nlch who hns been seriously 111, Is hettf munlty house and money was raised Donular suhscrlntlon last wrek to m lull )m,v I ilt'll I . I III UIIU1LS ill Hie I motors of this nroiect nre ereatlv anr elated. The following Is a report of sr ing in the fifth and sixth grades dur the month of April. The monthly spell down was won hy Marjorle McN" Members of the sixth grade with a icct ii.iny record are j.niun uixny, 111 ard Garrow, Hortense Lareau, of tho fl grade, Iva Corlgan HINESBURG The funeral of Mrs. Lillian Donal was hold Saturday afternoon at t o'clock at the Methodist Church, Rev Charles Bennett officiating bearers were William, James, .Mich and Thomas Donahue, Ernest w iiiintt KisanniiiTB . m nrini posed of Jtrs. Harry Russell, Clark Pierce, L. L. Connor, anj J wnere, .nearer, .iiy i.ou, 10 in and "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me. ' Ami the many beautiful floral offerli were pieces from the sophomore el Circle of the King's Dn.Eh'ers. Woman's Mssionary society, and Dorcas circle ot starKsnoro, j.u ! -1 1.. .U ..11t cemetery. ton spent tho week-end with Mr 'Mrs. Grove G. Tllley. Charles Pease Chnner Is v sit nc his sister. Mrs. He ween. .miss Augusia ijoprags rpiun Saturday to Burlington after seve wool-s" u- i i ner nnrpniR. .1 r. .inn . .1, UViruKS. ITS. Jtiiliiiu ijt'n lis in- . iting relatives In New Jersey. Mr. ,irs. an ,ierr eiuei iinifu -nr. huu -i Ing house for R. J. Lawrence, Mrs. C I'eirce reiurnen 10 ner uuine in ouiiu care for Miss Fannie Pelrce for a f llllj S. tlln Hail ll'llU jitiiiia I...- A, l I.. Tl.n "Vol. .-W.W.J ..... ,. . der hor direction. barer will oe snown in 1110 vesny r V... tl.n lint- If 1 Mire of Shelhurne. The "Wav-Farer" was pageant show at the celebration Columbus last summer anu was ia n.nh.1. t. ii-n o Inn Timet uHAf- 9PI1 religious pageant ever siiuwn. . .--u offering will he received to cover penses. tngllt o ciock r rmay evenn May 7. talnment with his educated dogs In t George Weller has moved Into I. Lavlgne's tenement and will work Mr. Lavlgne this season. Mr. and M hnmn qt i npnnninsvi lin. i ni-n uriti nuL' iii-is. Lilt; ..naft's .ua Jti unti ..v, Donahue, are with them. Mrs L inn ii i- lo visirin relatives in nur . i.'vnrvAnn u invimn m Tii sunt tlonal vestry. "Fun In An F.ntertiilnmc rlette Harris. MILTON The death of Charles S, Parker, a we hiiuwii iiunivu - - - m)lr south of the village. Mr. Park i t . . . nL.ii rl i. ill fnr ill a n v mntlf with stomacll trouble. He leaves a wl and one son, DelDert u. rancor, ot un nntri ntiri n nnst ill rripiitiR w no iLi il llllOW mill tn it it.u... w.v. Miss Jane Fiencll nged Hi yea n intic tititp rpsifieni ni .union, men fin day nt the home of E. W. Drury In Esse where she moveil trom Milton two yea ago un tici-uuiu in muni iit-miii. i I.I..I-I ...na lit Wnal Mlltnn WAltnO- the funeral of Mrs. Fred Martclle In Albans recently. A card party will held at St. Ann's ball this week Thur dnv evening at S o'clock. Lunch bo served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dn The honor students for the senior class . ton and son, Lear of Buffalo, N were announced yesterday as follows: Valedictorian, Dorothy bibiuy, avernge for the four years, 91.61 per cent; saluta torlnn, Chester Button, average 92.81; third honor, Bornlce Tyler, average 89.52; fourth honor, Paulino Davenport, avor age 89.06; fifth honor, Dorot'hy Norton, avcrngn 87.31. Sadie Barter had nn arer age of 93 per cent and Is entitled to honor ablo mention. This Is Miss Barter's first year In the Essex Junction high school, The other Aro students havo had their entire course here. Miss Bessie Crosby, the health super visory nurso of this district, was at thn building yesterday to follow up tho bad cases of eye, noso and throat defects whlc'h she found In the students at their physical examination last Jnnuary Miss Crosby's office Is at the- nnwanl Relief building, Burlington, and parents may reach here there hy telephone nt any time, Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Rousseau of Holy, oke, Mass,, who were married yesterday nrrived here last night io visit' hl aunt, Mrs. C, B. Grow and his cousin, Mrs, O, O, Burnell. J. W. O'Conncll of St. Albans has sue- are visiting Mrs. Dutton's parents. 51 nun Mrs. Michael Kenneny ino ynui people will give a May danco at the ros- olllco hall this week Friday evening, .m sic by the Liberty Jazz. The new train schedule for Milton l at 3:33 a. in., no stop: 7:0.! a, m . 1" n. m 4:18 p. m stops for passengers Rouses Point. St. Johns or beyond; 7 36 1,1 Kttn,l!l' nn V K-41 11 111. hnilTmiutll ii-nina leiivn Aiinnn nr ii.ikj n. in., u.ti 11 tv.t 'nrDt.iihv. -j- ...M.tv ... ,- tn. -l-'Ul tl tn Si-F.1. 11 til 1 1 1 : .1.1 11. 111.. I stop. N'o passengers or baggage on ml trains. Mis. K. J. Phelps was called iiiii iifitnn iner ii'aAir nr nn ninrvN rii ill mother, Mrs, John uennam inn nt It, I Wl 1IIU iMt'lllUlllHI 1 ,..-,,, ... - Tiiiirsnnv. Mr. iTresev enmn noro iru i;ssex, wnnro no oinciaieu in mo nun tv.n..araii,ii.a ...aaitto- Mm Anna Sal here. .Mrs, ts. L. nnoycr aim unimiur Ruth,' are' homo from a trip tn pennsy Ing the marriage of Annln Mao Haminon