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THE WEEKLY CALEDONIAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920 "Cashless per Month of Service" I'' jjjjl VITALITY The Wright Garage 20 more light from & Hwrade C Lamps The Peck Co. BARNET A number of people here attended the service at West Burnet church Sunday morning, this was the first of the re-dedicating exercises of the tweek in honor of the extensive re pairs and improvements recently made on the church. Mrs. R. H. Hazclton and daughter, Ellen, are in Boston for a few days. Roscoe Potts and wife of New York city were in town Friday on their way to Thurbcr's Hotel in Dan ville where they arc to join their mother, Mrs. Alonzo Potts, and broth er, Joseph Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Potts made the trip from New York in their car. Mrs. Anna Sargent of Littleton, . N. H., is visiting at her sister's, Mis. Ada Whitney's. Rev. Paul Moody and Mrs. Moody of New York were recent callers at hc home of W. S. Brock, i The Barnct Center Ladies' Aid will jjive a social at their vestry Friday evening, July 16. ' Mrs. Ellen Bishop of St. Johnsbury is visiting at Dr. R. H. Hazelton's. Noel McDowell and bride are visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDowell. I)r. and Mrs. Baker spent Sunday at J.. E. Gilfdlan's. Mrs. Kate Kinney is at her home hcle. Miss Olive Metcalf, who is working in St. Johnsbury, was home over Sun day Ar. and Mrs. Ira J. Albcc were in Woodsvilln and Bradford Saturday. Eiith Wallace was a recent visitor in Si Johnsbury. Mf. Fred yuimbv made a short trip I) Groveton, N. II.. early in the wee ISabict raised R2!) for the Tubercu losa i riYLiiii'i luiii. MrJand Mrs. James McGill of St. ( Johnslury were visitors at Dr. 1!. j H. Hilrlion's Monday. Mr.knd Mrs. Charles Stanley of j St. JoWbury were recent visitors ; at W'.K Brock's. j Mi. Ind Mrs. Ira J. Albce audi daughtl-, Marjorie and friend. Mi. , Drown Inent Monday at Lake Morey. Lauii Dow is visiting friend at Middletlwn Springs, Vt. Mrs. harlcs Duncan of Mcln.iocs is withrier daughter. Mrs. Harvey .Phelps. Mrs. Phelps is making slow niinininn recovery from her bad mishap from whichs he sufTercd serious injury. Dr. Jonah Gilfillan and John Elilen of Beebe Plains were recent visitors in town. Mrs. Kate McPhec Manchester of California, Mrs. Alden Davison of Albany, N. Y., Miss Maigerita Davi son ol Boston and Florence Wilder came to A. N. Gilfillan's early in the week to remain for several weeks. A party of 1!! who were motoring to Canada stopped at the Old Home stead over night recently. LYNDONVILLE Hon Alexander Dunnett, who has been enjoying life at his summer home at Kicker's Mills, hopes to be able to (ill Jah place as a member of the ratifif .committee to visit Senator KaJVmi when he is officially notified of .A'; nomination for Presi dent at the Accent Chicago conven tion. .. , V The. tuIiesV 'Circle of the Univer sal;, i clinch, y.'iil r-ieet in the church parlors onjUrsda afternoon. If. G. Hurik of Philadelphia was a Sunday vi:.iter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Sinu'ld'my. Mi. a'v! Mrs. Jesse Gage of West Somervillc, ?T;i:'s.. have been visiting their old friends for the past few davs in this village and St. Johns bury Center. Mr. Gage was for many years foreman in the Caledonian office and now has n iob office of his own in West Somcrville. Rev. Paul 1). Mnodv. now of New York city, was cordiallv welcomed in bis old pulpit at the South church Sunday evening where he gave a stron" address on the theme "Defer rc'i Dividends." Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Chipman of Sutton, their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Tiirnbull and husband, and Miss Lydia Holmes, were guests at Charles Lcw scy's this wee)'. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell hive furniture arranged in their new home, and arc new keeping house i" the upper tenement of the Campbell bouse on Main street. The last of, the week., they made an automobile trip to Lake Morey, accompanied by I Miss Carolyn Darling and Harold I Abcrn of New York city. I Beit Avery of 'Newport, a .former railroad man, and resident of this town, lias been visiting oM friends here lor a few days past. aii. Araoiy u. BLdver is a tew weeks this summer with her parents in Boston. Harry Silsby and family, Bert Rice and family, and Miss Alice Campbell of Sprint-field, Mass., are camping at Williuoghby Luke in the Silsby cot tage. Mrs. Frank Dresser and son, Eu gene, from Burlington, have been vis iting her mother, Mrs. E. M. Camp bell, for a few days. Miss Edith Lewsey was in St. Johnsbury Saturday and culled on Miss Joanna Fay, who is in Bright look Hospital. Crescent Lodge, No. 66, F. and A. M., are having a vacation this sum mer, and will have no regular meet - nigs tiiiougn tnc montns 01 juiy ana August. Miss May Campbell, who was re cently operated on at the Mary Flet cher hospital in Burlington, is recov ering very nicely and expects to walk as well as ever in the course of time. She will leave the hospital in about two weeks and stay tor a while Jonger with her cousin, Mrs. Dreser, before her return home. Mi s Mai tha Stevens is spending a few days this week with cousins in Newport Center. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vance have returned from their honeymoon trip, and have rooms in the Humphrey house on Park Avenue for the pres ent. Mrs. Chra (Stern) Zuckcr, with her ion and three daughters from New York City, are stoimiiv with her motile:', Mrs. S. Stern. The son, Een SUr:i, also from New York, is here with them too. Mrs. J. S. Scholield has returned from spending some time with her .sister, Mrs. i!. F. Eaton in West Lebanon, N. H. The funeral services of the late Mrs. George Shorey were hold in the Univci . ::!i.;t church Mondav after j noon, and attended b- many of the friend.- and neighbors. , The Rev. John Kimball, of Glover, a former pastor officiated. The Woman's Relief Corps attended in a body, and the llorul offerings were numerous and bc.rjtiful. Interment was in the Lyndon cemetery. Miss Doris Colb - has gone to New market, N. H., to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clcon Colby, for a short time. The Sawyer brothers, who have been living in the J)odirc & Watson block, have moved from there, Guv goin;1; to Barton, where he has work, ! r.nd Fred moving into the house on i the Lyndon road, just below the j cuttle vard. I Little Miss Alice Dwinell eclebrat-1 ed he r fourth birthday Saturday, a I number of her young relatives, and older friends coming to the house to j give her a haiiy afternoon. Mr. and Mr.-. Robert Watson of Utiea, N. Y., are with his mother, Mrs. Hcnrv Watson, for a short vis- it. The three with a sister, Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Ebcn Strobridgc, Mr. John Merrill, of Newport, and an- aml Ml.s John strobridgc and family, other sister, Mrs. May Leonard and M . T. , ... family, of St. Johnsbury, have been f""1 Mf - Lmwood McLam and Htwiding a week cam-ing at Joe's 1 daughter, Mr. and Mr Thomas Nor Poml. j ton and Robert Strobridgc motored Mrs. Charles Hoffman oes to ' to Edgar Strobridgc's at East St. St. Johnsburv Friday and Saturday j Johnsbury Monda" to spend the day. of each week now to assist in the Peter Paris returned to Boston Williamson Sisters' millincrv stove. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Leonard have returned from n month's stav in Bos- ton, where he has been takin- spec- i i.il medical studies. Durino- their ab I sence. his father and mother remain- j rd in the house, and little Miss Lois j Leonard stayed with them. I Mrs. Willis Wilder of Leonia, N. I J., came Friday to visit her sister - in-law, Mrs. H. L. Parker. With the Parkers, she motored Sunday to Fo- rest Lake, near Whitefield, N. H., and will snend the week there in the cot'agc ot her brother-in-law. Dr. Richard Wilder. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Whipnle leave the last of this week for a visit to Mrs. Whipple's old home in France sailiii'.r from New York on the boat, New York. Charles Stevens and his sister, Miss Martha Stevens, took a motor trip to Burlington the last of the week. Misses Edith and Edna Lang arc in Burlington this week, and will at tend the summer school at the Uni-versit- of Vermont. George A. Burnham of the Agri cultural School is in Rutland, where he has charge of the musical depart ment connected with the summer school that is in session in that citv. Mrs. Frank Pearl of Sheffield is in town, and boardim' the men who arc working for the Parker and Young Company at the Folsom's Crossing locution. Mrs. W. A. Heath of Winter Hav en, Florida, is here for a short time. She has been in Newport with her daughter, Mrs. Rex. Thomas, and today goes to Wells River to meet Mr. Heath, who is comin" for a visit to old friends here. Their daugh ter, Miss Jane Terrill, has already re turned to her work in Bartow, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. G. Percv Grcenslade and daughter were In Canada last week, visiting friends in various towns, and Mr. Greenslade's moth er returned home with them for a visit of several weeks. John Webster has gone to Orleans to visit friends for a time. The Ludies' Auxiliary of St. Pe ter's church will meet Wednesday af ternoon of this week with Mrs. Dan iel Gregory. Miss Kate Smith, a former resident who has been visititi" friends in town for a few weeks, has returned to her home i"i Boston. Mrs. Edgar Brown has been on the sick list, and confined to the bed for nearly two weeks. She is now able to be about, but is still verv poorlv. The two brothers, John and Char les WilloiiP'liby, and their wives, have been spending a fpw days motoring through different towns in Canada, and visiting places where they had formerly lived. F. B. Jacques has gone to Provi dence, R. I., to attend the midsum mer meeting of the New England superintendents of the Metropolitan 1 Life Insurance Company. PEACHAM Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forrester of j Culifornia have been in town. Mr , , , rorrester it win De rcmemDereu at tended Pcacham academy years ago. The Boston Lyceum School Con cert Co. will give an entertainment in Academy Hall, Saturday evening, July 17. This is a ladies' quartet consisting of violin, cello, and piano with leadings, etc., and comes very highly recommended from places where they have entertained. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. E.xley and daughter, Karlene, of West Burnet, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams and Shir ley Merchant, the Bandv brothers with friends from Earnet and several parties from .M.. Johnsbury and Banc 1 were at the I'jid.-ide, Sunday. Maurice M-rer.iv has been visiting his mother at .v onia. N. II. His brother, Hoiv.or Morcncy cmic home v. ri ri him. Charlotte and Carolyn Moore have gone to their father's, Ed. Moore's at Pcacham Coiner for the summer. Rev. Isaac Moore gave an into" csting talk to the children on Sunday July 11, it being Children's day Jamc; Allen is working for Chen- ter Sonicrs and William Allen working for Edwin Harvey. Mrs. Moses Edmunds of Concord, N. H., is at Fred Taylor's. Charlie Shepard of Springvale, Me and Lewis Shepar-1 of Sanford, Mr, visited their uncle, W. S. Sanborn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nichel and daughter, Marv Louise, and Mrs. Ensmin'cr of Sanforr), Florida, are visitors at G. A. Stoddard's. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Brown and two sons of St. Johnsbury were also visitors there Sunday. Miss Bernire Iilanchard has re turned from Wilder bringing her lit tle nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of Mt. Ver non, N. Y., are boarding at Mary Bailey's. Harrison McLaurrhlin has bought the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Dugald Stewart who has been ill for some time passed awav Friday. The burial was Sundav afternoon. Fred Goslant captured another lake, trout at Caspian lake last week weiirhing ten rounds. Quite a number attended moving pictures at St. Johnsburv Saturday coning. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson are doing their haying at their farm in St. Johnsbury. Norman Blair has been quite sick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foan of St. Johnsbury were visitors' at Albert Peak's part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Esden were fit Thetford the last of the week. Mrs Esden remained for a week. Mrs. Liddle and two daughters of Mclndoes viitod her father, Mr. Guthrie, at. East Pcacham recently. WEST BARNET Monday after a visit to his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter and daugh- ter of Tilton, N. H., Albert Carter ; and housekeeper and Mr. and Mrs. v iilnm Hoyt and son of Lowell, , Mass., arc in town to attend the re- ncrhcntion of the church. i George Blain returned to Tilton, , N. H., Saturday after a week's vaca- turn here 1 Mrs. Carrie Roy is visiting Mrs. I Emma Hastie. I Mrs. Lula Watson and daughter of i Danville visited at Emma Mastic's Friday M". and Mrs. Frank Steele and daughter of Manchester, N. H., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele spent the Fourth at Robert Steele's. Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald visited at E. S. Manchester's Friday. Miss Ruby Blain left Tuesday for Auburndalc, Mass., for the summer course in music. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Warden, Mrs. A. D. Warden and Mrs. George Blain were in St. Johnsbury Friday. Mrs. Dudlev Fitzgerald was in St. Johnsbury, Thursday. Harlcy Bushway has returned to his home here after a visit in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rov and fam ily of Danville were at George Blain's Wednesday. Miss Ethel Brown is working for Mrs. Jennie Judkins. The opening services of the church began Sund- with communion of this church joined by the Barnet Cen ter church. In the evening a sacred concert was held. CONCORD Mrs. Mianda Kinne of Barrc is vis iting her brother, D. H. Morton for the week. Visitors in St. Johnsbury Tuesday included Miss Genevieve Sargent, Mrs. Thad Wheaton, Miss Pearl Lunnie, Mrs. O. W. Baker, Mrs. Edith Brooks. Mrs. Jennie Barnett has sold her house to Thaddeus Wheaton. Mrs. Charles May is visiting rela tives in New York. Miss Marion Hastings has gone to St. Johnsbury where she has a posi tion with the Cowlcs Co. Haven Blodgett of North Straford, N. II., and Mrs. Flora Baird of St. Johnsbury were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jennie Marrctt, Wednesday afternoon at 2.H0 by Rev. N. S. Hill only near rel atives of the bride and groom being present. After the ceremony lunch was served by the bride's mother, Mrs. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Blodgett will reside at North Straford. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Richards, Mis Grace Hutchins, Edith Bennett and Harry Bennett were in Barre and Williatnstown, Thursday NORTH DANVILLE Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Allen and family, Mrs. Eliza Allen and Mis3 Stella Allen of bt. Johnsbury Center spent the day at Molly's Pond n Cab ot, Monday. Miss Elsis Snelling who has been the guest ol Florence Clifford for the past week has returned to her home in Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Bur! Langmaid and Mi. and Mrs. Aitliur Emmons were in Greensboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wells of St. Johnsbury were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Ranncy Sunday and Monday. Mi. and Mrs. Riva Bunker of Lynn, Mass., are visiting at Frank Powers'. Mrs. Christine Townc of Danville visited at Freeman Allen's, Wednes day. Harry Daley of Boston who has been visiting at B. A. Clifford's for the past week returned to his home Saturday. Mrs. Eliza and Miss Stella Allen of St. Johnsbury Center are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gadapee spent the fourth in Andover, Mass, with their daughter, Jennie Gadapee. Miss Ena Cross is working at Joe's Pond in West Danville. Miss Edith Clifford visited her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Massey in St. Johnsburv over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Allen and fam ily visited at Mrs. Eliza Allen's in St. Johnsbury Center Sunday. ST. JOHNSBURY Local News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter of West Burke are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a seven and Mrs. Valmore LeBlanc. E. C. Smith and W. E. Kendall have gone to Skinner, Me., fishing for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood and' daughter from Springfield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tyler and son of Littleton and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wood and son from Warren, N. H., are spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. li. Wood. Miss Anna Wick from Y'oungs town, O., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy. Born at the Moore Sanitarium Monday, July 12, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Valmare Lo Blanc. Henry Lanthier of Lowell, Mass., is visiting friends and relatives in town for. a few days. I. I). Partridge of Springfield, Mass., has been visiliiv his sister, Mrs. George C. Cary. Mr. Partridge, Mrs. Cary and the children have gone to Pcmaquid Beach, Me., where they will spend a month at their summer home. Heath MacDonald of Danville has sold the Ainsworth farm to Byron Brown. Mrs. George Gagnon has gone to Island Pond for a few days to visit friends. , Miss Madeline Randall went Satur day to Rutland where she will teach dramatic expression and folk dancin" at the summer school of teachers. Miss Ethel Perowno has returned to her government position in Wash ington after spending three weeks at her St. Johnsbury home. Bloonifield A. Palmer and son spent Sunday with Mr. Palmer's nar ents in Wilder. Miss Maude H. Snrafue gave an afternoon tea Monday in honor of Mrs. Philip H. Stone of Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Margaret N. Heywood and Miss C. H. Lincoln served in the dining room assisted bv Miss Lillian M. Pearl. About 30 ladies were pres ent and a most delightful afternoon was spent. Albert J. Blake has purchased of B. W. Morrill his shoe store at the corner of Railroad and Portland streets and already taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lcavitt of Worcester, Mass., arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. 1). Atwood and cordially greeted bv their man- friends. Dr. Fanny T. Carleton has re turned from Chicago where she at tended the national convention of Osteopaths. Mrs. B. A. Palmer and daughter, spent Sunday with friends in Morris villc. Miss Mildred Smith is spending two weeks among her friends in Wor cester and Boston. George Wheeler, Harrv Wheeler and Charles Bonnett attended the ball game at Sherbrooko Saturday. Stanley F. Garfield is spending two weeks at Abcnakis Springs, P. Q. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Duval are leaving tonight for a two weeks' va cation. They will visit Montreal and from there take the boat to Nicolct to visit Mr. Duval's birthplace. From there they go to St. Anne Beaupcre. Charles Prevost will assist in the market during Mr. Duvul's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Powell of Springfield, Mass., have been visiting his brother, A. E. Powell and his sis ter, Mrs. J. E. Drown. This was Mr. Powell's first visit to his old home town in 15 vcars. Mrs. John Coombs of Sherbrooko, Que., celebrated her 69th birthday at the home of her son, William Coombs, Monday evening. Among those present were John Coombs and family and Archie Campbell and family. Mrs. Coombs received a sum of money as a birthday gift. Refresh ments were served and a very delight ful evening passed by all nresent. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lafoe of West Charleston, Mrs. Orrilla Savers of East Concord, Mrs. Gertrude Car penter and Miss Josephine Carpenter of Lunenburg, A. E. Greenwood of Hartford, Ct.. were recent visitors at the home of J. E. Greenwood on Oak St. Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Greenwood, who have been ill for the past two weeks with the gri - are better. They are under the care of Dr. Fitch. Mrs. George Ingraham of Lvndon Center has been visiting Mrs. W. S. Marten a few days. Miss Mary B. Shorey attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. George Shorey, at Lyndonville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nourse and Mrs. Ida Nourse of Providence, are visiting Mrs. Charles Bennett. A large number of friends entered the home of Beinice Matthews to celebrate her l'.)th birthday Saturday evening. Cako and coffee were served. Dr. Frank M. Walsh anil family leave tonight for a two weeks' stay in Atlantic City. Raymond Spaulding of Morriville is spending a few days with his cou sin, Dwight Smith on Deer avenue. Miss Josephine Grace of Omaha is the guest of her cousin, Miss Marv H. Grint. W. S. Jeffers of Lyndonville was a business visitor to St. Johnsbury Tuesday. Israel Cohen and J. S. Rosenberg of Burlington were in town Tuesday and returned to the Queen City with a new Packard car which the pur chased of the C. H. Goss Co. Mrs. Jesse Allen and daughter, Evelyn, of Hartford, Conn., have re turned home after sncrdniy a week with Mi. and Mrs. W. E. Bailey. Mrs. V. R. Weed, who has been away the past five weeks visitimr rel atives and friends at Andover, N. II., and Bane, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Lenora Lane and daughter, Rita of Orleans are visiting Air. and Mrs. Luther Brown. Col. Charles W. Ruiter :i'id family have taken a cottage at Joo's Pond for a couide of weeks. Fred W. Kellev has return"! from Chicago where he attended the na tional gathering of the Elks. Claude Roundy, who has been vis iting friends in town for a few days has returned to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Hem Rolcim are spending two weeks at their cottage at Caspian Lake. Mrs. Hattie Wagner toured from North Adams, Mass., through the White Mountains Tuesday and on (HI We want young men to learn the various trades in this plant, good pay while learning. We also want following tradesmen: Machinists Millwrights Blacksmiths r' Painters Carpenters Moulders y Electricians i Pattern Maker Metal Pattern Makers Drop Forgers We can also use several women on light assembl ing and machine work. E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. St. Johnsbury, Vermont Employment Dept. i 1 You Can Get Good Accommodations at the LAKE SHORE HOUSE by the day or week. Garage Connections and Livery Also Boats to Let Tel. 15-5 Here's One of our many hundreds of satisfied customers says about our . Dry Cleaning and Sanitary Steam Pressing j Dear Mr. Brown: I A mighty good job it was and the H. C. of L. doesn't appear in the price. Thank you. f Danville, Vt., July 7, 1920. f If you want the highest class work done at fairll prices patronize us. G. E. Brown 109 Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury, Vermont her way home called on her sister, Mrs. Elsie M. Harvey, and niece, Mrs H. E. Balch. On her return trip to North Adams she was accompanied bv her two nieces, Mrs. Grace Wil- kie and Miss Ethel Hayes. Henry Byron of Cliff Street, the oldest employee at the E. & T. Fair banks factory, sustained an injury to his back at the plant Tuesday when he was struck by an ice cake which fell from above him, striking him a glancing blow as he stood on a laddei. Ho was hurried to his home and it was found that no bones were broken. His man- friends are glad to know that he escaped scvera injury. C. E. Kirk has sold a four tene ment house on Marion avenue to T)n gco & Son. Mr. and Mrs John Raile- of A CliiT, P. Q., and Miss Nellie Miss Mae Bailey of Walerville ' Sunday visitors at the homes George and Harr- Webster. Mr. Mrs. R. E. Webster and Mr. M ensie from Northfield were also the party. Mrs. Mackensie, who been visiting here several weeks turned with them. Norris I). Blake and wife gone to their canin "Lincoln Lo at Lake Eden for n few days. The St. Johnsbury band will their twice postponed concert ot Railroad street park this cveniiv The case set for trial in muni court today against the man prii for disturbance of the peace in of St. Johnsbury's barber shops recent Sunday, was postponed cause of the difficulty of securin stenographer. mimi :'i . ..li West Danville, Vermont M IMIIBIIIIHI '" What 1 "it-. 7 '')'-