THE MONITOR, DECEMBER 17, 1919
PAGE SIX
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SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
Is there anything by which we can express the season's
greetings better than bv Cut Flowers or Potted Plants, and
they are so easy to bay.
Cut Flowers Carnations, Roses and Narcissus
Flowering Plants Poinsettias from i to 4 in a pot.
Begonias in several varieties. Primulas, Cyderaan, Heathers,
Chinese Primroses and Cherries.
-Palms, B jston. Whitman and Table Ferns.
Full line of Cut Flower Baskets and Window Boies.
Christmas Wreath Holly, Laurel, Princess Pine and
Hemlock. From 50c up.
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A LEANT
Mrs. Mir a Eldride has returned
to her home in Albany.
B Albert Lacphear was a visitor in
a town Saturday and Sunday.
S The church fair held Saturday was
2 a success despite the bad weather.
Mrs. Amanda Newton, wco cas
been on the sick list is improving,
S A Christmas tree will be celd in
B the M. E. church on Christmas Eve.
The pastor of the M. E. church
5 will preach next Sunday morning on,
m "The Birth of Christ."
The members of the W. H. M. S.
met at the home of 3Irs. Andrew
Loorois recently.
The Cxaftsburv academy basket-
H ball team defeated Barton academy
s Friday. The people of Albany are
interested because so many 01 our
tovs belong to the team.
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NEWPORT, - - - - VERMONT
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Don't fail to attend the Bible
schoci Sunday. There is always
something interesting for everyone.
a Mrs. Honey received news Monday
cf the death of her nephew, ben but
ler Blake at his home m Eden, Dec i.
Preumcnia was the cause of death.
Mr. Blake was born in Eden. Nov.
10. ISo-4. son of Capt. Chas. W and
Julia S. Darling Blake, and had lived
When You Think of Christmas
THINK OF
Walcott & Lyon
We have an exceptionally good selection of gifts which,
are sure to be appreciated by old and young
Neckties, Sweaters, Gloves, Mittens, Caps, Fancy Sus
pender, Hose, Toques, Slippers, Garters, Shoes, Night
Robes, Fancy Aprons, Bath Towels, Bath Mats, Bed
Spreads and Blankets.
Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens, School Note Books,
Crayons, Pencil Sharpeners and School Bags.
Good Supply of Pyrex Oven Ware
And Don't Forget the Christmas Dinner
Cheese, Rice, Tapioca, Oysters, Jello, Figs, Dates,
Bananas, Oranges, Walnuts, Mixed Nuts, Peanuts, Sweet
and Sour Pickles.
Christmas Candy by the Bushel
If you haven't already received a Towel Hanger or a
Calendar call and get one
ORLEANS LOCAL MENTION
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of Mrs. A. E. Ordway. An interest
ing meeting with special music.
held. The next meeting will 'be
held at the home cf Mrs. Fva t 3rs
er, who will be assisted by Mrs, C. lu.
Jerkins and Mrs. Lyon. The pictures
shown Wednesday evening for the
t-t- of tha Commnritv Christmas
tree, netted $27. The community
wish to thank the management, also
the Harmony orchestra, wm.n ren
dered "music. The fiov.-er mission of
the W. C. T. U. pave S5.75 to be used
in preparing- the Christmas boxes
which are to be distribut-si-
Mondav evening at the home of
Mrs, C. E. Jenkins, fourteen of the
friends of Miss Ruth Skinner grave a
supper party in honor of her ap
proaching marriage to Lester Bui. It
was a complete surpirse to her and
a success in every way. The tabe
was daintily arranged with a center
piece of pink and white carnations,
ham sandwiches, salad, jelly, cheese
and coffee were served, followed by
delicious fruit pudding and caie.
Mrs. Ella Wilson expressed the best
ishe of all present and presented
her with a beautiful cut glass vase
aril a handsome picture of v 1
loughby lake. Mis? Skinner feeling
ly responded in her pleasing, genial
er. :ce win te gr-a-
near.y aJ his life m tden. He repre- . Va fr;,;, w'ro wish he
senteu h:s town m the trmont e: i u: v-. Those
isjture and was largely interested ; v- - v xyillev. Stella
A CHRISTMAS SALE OF FURS
TEne GMt Simpireinnie
Who ever heard of a REDUCTION SALE for tlw
HOLIDAYS? Well, we propose' to give our customers a
chance to secure their FURS for Christmas presents, at reason
able prices, at the time of the year when they need them.
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in the asbsstcs mines. He was a msi
x h-or cf the Masonic order and was
Sunday school superintendent at
Eden Corners for many years. He
- leaves a wife, one son, three daugh-
ters and five gra:
- three brothers and
Blake will be greatly missed in his
town.
a sister. Mr.
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SOUTH ALBANY
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES.
W. E. Craig, Pastor
Pastor's theme for Sun-day. "The
Birth of Christ."
The Christmas tree at the Soma
Albany church will be held on Christ
mas right. Everybody come.
doration supper v.
" held in the !L E. church here cn
January 2
A coca
lecture will be given. Remember the
date.
GLOVER COMMUNITY CHUF.CH
Pastor, Rev. John KimbalL
TxvnmbTv. Elsie Skinner, badie U-
throp, Edith Lothrop. Lillian Doe.
Juline Rosrers. Ruth Skinner, Jennie
Young and Mesdames Hazel Wiiiey,
Edith Stoddard. Matie Jenkins, Kate
Lecnard and Ella Staford.
GREENSBORO BEND
M. A. Hoyt was at his home in
Danville over Sunday.
R. A. Ritchie has had a New Eng
land telephone put into his cfice here.
Mr. L. W. Aver is working for
Mrs. Lydia Crowley for a few weeks.
Mr. Vancour has moved his family
from Glover into the Cuthbertson
tenement.
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irresnoncent saw
robin Sunday afternoon in
are
tree
in front of his house.
Mrs. Florence Gochie has returned
home ofter spending a month with
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worship, 11 a. m.
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Sndzj school, 12 m. .
. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Sundav morning the tonic of the
F. N. Michand hrs been cxp-ris:
in? soma trouh.e
with oze foot for
the past we-ei causei 7 cut.i
sermon will be, ""Jdarj
tnii-gs and
pondered
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WALCOTT & LYON
The Brown Egg Store
GLOVER, - - VERMONT
Mrs. Carpenter of St. Johnsbury
T.-S.5 here Tuesday t- insLejt the
RL:ef Corps at their meeting on that
them in tcr j r2C-tly admitted.
Mrs. Pope, who has been stopping
At the Christian Endeavor meeting i-th hsr son J. H. Pc-e, will go to
old Christmas carols will be suns- JetTeronville about January 1 to
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Christmas Suggestions
Evervbodv is cordially invited
! The Christmas tree and special
program by the children will be held
at the church Christmas Eve at 7-33
o'clock. Ccme and share the Christ
mas goodfellowship and good cheer.
The third nnmler of the lecture
course was eiven Monday evening
IO I keep housa for Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Pope while tney are in rionca tor
the remainder of the winter.
OF THE
Co.
American Clothing
Christmas Gifts for Ladies
Ladies Bathrobes from $4.00 to $10.00
Ladies Silk Petticoats from $2.93 to $10.00
Ladies Silk Camisoles from $1.49 to $3.00
Ladies Long- Kiraonas from $1.50 to $5.00
Ladies Silk Waists, Georgette and Crepes from
$2.98 to $12.00
Ladies' Fur Sets from $5.93 to $125.00
Ladies Handkerchiefs from 5c to 75c
Children's Dresses from $1.93 to $10.00
Misses and Children's Coats from $3.93 to $18.00
Misses and Children's Fur Sets from $3.9 S to $10X0
Infants Wear of all kinds.
Ladie3 and Misses Pocketbooks and Hand Bas
from .50c to $10.00
Ladies Felt Slippers from $1.00 to y ?
Misses and Children's Shoes from $1.00 to $5X0
Ladies' High Cut Shoes from $4.9S to $11.50
o by Rev. DonaM Fraser of "Wells
o F.iver, who spoke on, "The Open
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0 The lecture was amusinz, instruc-
o . tive and inspiring-, and was enjoyed
o , by everybody,
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o The Lola Sargent Mission circle
met at the parsonage on Tuesday
o afternoon to da some special home
o .mission work and tie a quilt.
2 1 WEST GLOTER
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GEM THEATRE
Thursday. Dec ISth
DOROTHY D ALTON LV
HARD BOILED
RUTH ROLAND IN
THE TIGER'S TRAIL
Orleans Opera House
Friday, Dec. ISth
S j Carl Ticehurst has teen sick the
o past week. . r Saturday. Dec 20th
Xf KT-r ,-.- r-rr v,rZNTD BENNETT IN
2 ' the measies.
There has been good skating cn the
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ok Albert-Hinkley farm,
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c the church Saturday evening-.
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Gifts for Man
Men's Slippers from $1-50 to $3j00
3Ien's Bathrobes from $4.00 to $I0.0O
Men's Sweaters from $1.93 to $1Z50
Men's Neckwear from TEc to $Z5C
Men's Neck Scarfs from $1.00 to $3.50
Men's Teck Ties 29c and 39c
Men's Fancy Arm Bands 10c and 25c
Men's Shirts from $1.25 to $7.50
Gifts for Boys
Boys'Suits from .$6SS to $15X0
Bcts' and Children's Overcoats from $3.93 to $15.00
Eoys' Toques and Aviation Caps 50c to $1.50
Boys Moccasins from ". $1.50 to $2 5Q
Ladies' and Men's Traveling Bags and Suit Cases
from $1.50 to $120
Bed Blankets and Comfortables from $2.75 to $12.00
Our 15 Day' Sale closes Monday, Dec 99
ilr? AT-.,. r?n-, -1 C'reAwv .
o ( ni;i g- her sisters in this place.
o ! h chUcren are asked to be at the
o church Saturdaj afiemcon for re
o . hearsal far the Christmas tree,
g j llrs. R. D. Norris and son of Ne-sr-0
port Center are sn-endin? some time
o .with her daughter, ilrs. Archie
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ETerjcne is requested to te pres
c ert at th Sunday schoci a? & fecial
o ar, nnj jxzzs xcr ui fv-rng,
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o There will be -work in the forenoon
g and an address in the afternoon by
o , Kolden cf the Eitenskn srrice.
o htterestirg Farm Eursa
O meetfnz- was held Friday evening.
5 llr. Johnson and llr. Shaw cf New
O Jrt and Mr. Ebfnoz principal cf
O Orleans hizh schooL were Trre-r
g The musical pre gram was much, en-
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O j trR Result cf Exp!s!fu
O Western paper: Tne explosion,
g f wtici ocmnroi at tie gasoline faucet
O f tnrerr tie 4JS00 employes cf tne plant
I mto m. pimicw Eostcn Transcxrpt.
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PARTNERS THREE
PATHE NEWS
Orleans Opera House
BRYANT WASHBURN IN
SOMETHING TO DO
PATHE NEWS
" TudaT. Dec. 23d
MARY PICKFORD IN
JOHANNA ENLISTS
An Arte raft Picture
DREW COMEDY
Squared
' Commusioners Notice
Estate of Edwin Hus
trr tt HoRormbl irobte Cooft for th
Lrtrt X Trffxjt, CfnmiMl:rt.to T-
tfB5Bjl rf Froca anian th estate cf
E4wta Hav. hut of MtARia. FJorWa. to
"wtt rOTmlt?ta, ts ! dlstrtrt.
tkre-so. bTfcT BtT nestle tfaafw- -will
trrr tt corpowe ftfrMiJ. t th- Wii p-ris-CVG.Tr4B-
rtor. fa tfc. Ttllaffe rA
jrtzi9. in m.i'i titrirt. on t6 day
ei Jan. zk1 lal day y Jvxn nTt. frxrn
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no caea cf k1 dy ai4 tht ix nxmtt
from til Ith c!ar ci rrtjafar A. It. 1W.9. it
tfettm kzaitetl by sAl fc-:d t1W
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American Clothing Co.,
NEWPORT. VERMONT
The LOWEST PRICED CLOTHIERS IN VERMONT
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Good Eyesight .
Is sotnsthirig that wc arc all entitled to ard should have, as well
coTnfortabTc Tision-
Wc n-!t enly correct the defective eyesight bet grre glasses that
bring comfort to the wearer, and are stylish and neat in
appearance.
Oar aim is to give yon as good service as you can get anywhere
in supplying ycer needs.
L. H. McIVER
OrTOSCi KI5T
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1 Isabella Opossum Scarf, $9.00 now $5.00
1 Isabella Opossum Scarf, $7.00 now $4.50
1 Isabella Coney Scarf, $3.00 now $2.00
1 Isabella Ccney Scarf, $3.50 now $2.00
1 Isabella Coney Scarf, $6.50 now $4.90
1 Blue Thibet Scarf, $9.00 now $6.90
1 Blue Thibet Scarf, $5.00 now $2.10
1 Tiger Coney Scarf, $4.00 now $1 85
1 River Mink Scarf, $6.00 now $3.35
1 Russian Mink, $S.50 now $S.90
1 Natural Muskrat, $6.00 now $4.90
I Natural Coney Scarf, $3.50 now $1.75
1 Natural Lynx Muff, $12.00 now $7.50
1 Isabella Fox Muff, $9.75 now $6.50
1 Blue Oppossum Muff, $8.00 now $4.50
These prices hold until Christmas day
only. They are real bargains for any.
body looking for this line of goods.
GIFT APRONS
8E $V& J-C 1
.special holiday offering these handsome
ties in all the new Heather Mixtures, plain
colors of Black, Navy Browns, Maroon
and Green ; 50c to $1.00
They are neat, dainty and very inex
pensive, dainty tea aprons, in plain Swiss
muslin, lace trimmed, with pockets
60c to $1.10
Every Woman Loves Gloves for Christmas
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Fcr months we have been laying our
plans and now the time has come when we
are ready, with a tremendous supply of
the finest gloves we can get. There are
gloves for every occasion for the street,
fcr sports, for afternoon and evening wear
strap-wrist gloves, gauntlet gloves.
$1.00 to $3.50 r
EVERY DAY VALUE
DAY AT THIS STORE
Lovely bathrobes in attractive styles
colors and materials. A good range of
sizes for those who-make early ejections.
We have them for Women, Men and Chil
dren. Handkerchiefs
Stationery
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Gifts of this sort always meet with
appreciation, particularly when the sta
tionery is of a quality that is dependable
AN XMAS GIFT
SPECIAL
Well, we can't begin to tell you bat
there is a big assortment of lace-trimmea
and embroidered, exquisitely tasteful de
signs, also the full size that the Men like.
Box Chocolates
Some of the most desirable and dain
ty designs. Christmas candy in boxes.
Nuts, Fruit, Dates, Figs
Everything for Your
Christmas Dinner
Men's Knitted, Silk Neckwear. An
early purchase enables us to offer as a very
. To our out-of-town customers, com
early and make this store your headquar
ters. We will take care of your wraps
and coats and make it as comfortable
possible for you. Our stock is complete
ai m -t i tt venr re
we tan xuxxusn you win
quirements without having to run arc
around.
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THIS STORE . WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS
.. HUMTER & POTTER
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