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PAGO EIGHT
THE MONITOR, JUNE 1, 1921
: ORLEANS
. (Continued from Pag rive).
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hall of Barns
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles White
of Lo veil, "Mass., were at B. E. Con
verse's Tuesday.
A. D. Beede, Park Beede and Edith
Lothrop go. this week to attend the
commencement at Lasell seminary,
Auburndale, Mass.,. where Miss Helen
Beede graduates. 1
Mrs. A. C. Harris has left for. the
Mary Fletcher hospital at Burlington
for observation and an operation by
Dr. Tinkham. Mrs. C D. French and
son,x GGerald, accompanied her.
Mrl and Mrs. F. J. Kinney and fam
ily motored to Johnson Monday to
hear her uncle, the Hon. T. J. Boyn
ton, of Boston, deliver the Memorial
day address. . ' '
Misses Bertha Bishop and Ha Allen
Luman Farns worth' and David Boyle
spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert McKereney at Brome Lake,
P. Q. . ,
George Sanders passed away Satur
day afternoon arid the funeral service
was held at the home Tuesday after
noon. : His remains were taken to Al
bany for interment.
. "Mr. and Mrs. George Stone of New
port, Mr. and Mrs. Plin Allard and
son .of Albany, visited Mrs. Stone's
.mother, (Mrs. George, . Lyon, over the
holiday- . , '. , .
; All those wishing to attend the
county convention of W. C. T,. U. at
Coventry June 9. and 10 notify W. S.
.Scott for Thursday afternoon . and A.
R. Bennett , for. Friday. .Please meet
evening.-The Vance school united Corner after which he led the march , ,mmtm mm m
with them. After the exercises Al- to the cemeterv wherp the traml L'neV t0 Oe Rtmemberetf. Derive Nm From Ocoupatlon.
mon Dingman, an exprivate, gave a Sibuted floS aS flats on the sol" J1? hCart. f the mak,J tb Hmting with a flcon was thm chleT
short talk to the people. Exercises dS eravw and Hags on the sol- glft dear precIoug. a amonf Bedlm, EnKland. and
were also held at the Creek and Mer- v selres we say even of a trifling gift, who trained the birds or handled
ril's Corner schools and were well at- SOUTH ALBANY CHURCH NOTES "It cornea from a hand we love,", and them were known as falconers, from
tended. John Kelley, a Civil War vet- Mornw Bervice 10.30. !k not 80 much at the gift as at the which 1 derived our modern Faulk.
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; See the Bradford Clothes Shop Ad. on Page Three
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I have on hand a complete line of Bird & , Son's,
Neponset Roofings, consisting of American Twin Shingles,
Artcraft Roll Roofing,. Paroid Roofing that has stood the
test of time and wear. Mineral-surfaced, smooth-surfac-ed,
slate-surfaced and Granitized Roll roofings. We also
have a car of Maine Cedar Shingles, Pulp Plaster, Lathe,
Clapboards and Cement. -.V. '
Satisfaction Guaranteed on Our Goods
' The two greatest salesmen on earth Quality and
Price, are constantly working for us and you'll always
find us a step ahead of others in Quality and a step be
hind in Price. -
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E. R. COOK
Barton, Vt.
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FARMERS
Now is your time to lay that line of pipe, s
1 have a Special Price on a shipment just in
3-4 in. Gal. Pipe, 5jrod or over at $1.65 per rod
1-2 in. Gal. Pipe, 5 rod or over at $1.30 per rod
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Don't forget I carry a Full Line of plumbing
Supplies also the .
Stewart One-Pipe Furnace
the best furnace made
I. A. McRITGHIE T
Plumbing and Heating
Barton, - - Vermont
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TO THE PUBLIC
I wish to announce that mr Laundry is now opened to
accomodate the people, I will do family and individual washing!.
Having installed the most modern machines I guarantee prompt
and clean service. Hoping to have a good share of your patron
age, I am,
Yours for BuMncM
KIM PAGE,
: June 1, f 921
Barton, Vt.
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of a good bakery where ;f hey bake everything that you can im
agine and of the best quality, too? Well, you have one right in
Barton. ' . '' .' '
We are always glad to. see, you and listen to your troubles
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TPlenty of the "Golden Cruit'': Bread. You know its
quality. 'V' V : "
Best of attention civn to luncnM. ; 1
The A WILCOX Co.
, BARTON, VT,
Wholesale and Retail Bakers
are?:
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Specials
Do Your Shopping in our
- Clean, Cool Store
Luncheon Beef
Lunch Tongue
Develed Ham
Salmon Steak
Lobster
St Johnsbury and Barton Broad
Wards Cakes
Lambs Tongue
Roast Boof
Potted Tongue
Tuna
Crabmeat
Corned Beof .
Boned Chicken
Red Salmon
Shrimp .'
Sardines
Kippered Herring Finnan Haddie Clams
Heinz Salad Dressing
Pompian Olire Oil
Heinz Table Vinegars
Howards Salad Dressing
; Heinz Olive Oil r
White Cider
Malt
Olives Pimentos
Walnut Meats Olive Butter
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Jello
Cherries
Peanut Butter
Jiffy Jell - Knox Gelatine
Ice Cream Powder : !
Moxie i - Cliquot Ginger Ale
Chocolate Maurice
Salada Tea v
Pan-American Coffee
' 1 mm
Amos R. Rooiinisoini
', Barton, Vermont
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Use the Monitor for Recults
rat the passenger station.
Thf O.: H. S. baseball team played
rthe' Barton team at Orleans Wednes
day winning with a score of -6 to 6.
Barton having won the previous
erame a tie was called at Skinner park
'Monday. Barton; won the game 7 to,
Frances Lawrence, Marion Chaffee,
Lelia Smith, Germaine Beauchesne,
Lela" Sanville ' and Gertrude Wheeler
are. the new employees' at the hand
kerchief factory.
One 'of the last two sets of books
borrowed from the state library by
the Orleans schools all but two books
have been returned by the pupils.
Will the pupils having either Burritt's
"Boy Scout Crusoes," or "Turner
Picture Studies" ; copy eight, please
return them immediately to the prin
cipal so that the libraries ; may be
shipped back to Montpelier without
any charge against the schools?
The following is copied from the
Newton Graphic: "Miss Helen Bee
de of Orleans, Vt and Miss Mary
King of Haverhill, two seniors, gave
a very fine recital on Friday evening
before a large and responsive audi
ence.The well-balanced program was
delightfully rendered. Of exception
al merit was Miss King's playing of
'Liszt's RegrelettoVand the group, 'A
Swan,' 'A Dream,' by Greig, sung by
Miss Beede."
' ALBANY
i Mrs. Mae Annis has a orange tree
with 12 ripe oranges on it. ,
Glens Miles is repairing his house.
Fred Newton is doing the work.
Mrs. Wilder has returned from the
hospital at St. Johnsbury and is doing
nicely. "
Mjss Tillotson from Lowell spent
several days last' week with Mrs. N.
A Cutler, f -' ":
Mrs. Glenn ; Miles and little daugh
ter are Spending some time with her
parents m . Morrisville.
,Mrs. Ambrose Brown and son from
Lowell, Mass., are visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Amanda Sanders. ' '
Rev. Akers' little daughter, Doro
thy, from Johnson is spending some
time with' Rev. and Mrs. Percy New
ton. '
Mrs. Abbie George and W. P. Gow
en' and family from Wolcott Were vis
itors at Elmer George's over Decora
Clarence P. Cowles and three sons
from Burlington were guests of Mr.
and Mrs.' R. M. Cowles over Decora
tion day;;
" J. B. Darling-and Alice, Marvin,
Philip '-and Rebecca Goddard from
Morrisville spent Decoration with
friends m town. .'
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Newton and
son, Lyndal from Hyde Park spest
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cowles and
daughter, Dale, from Cambridge,
Mass., spent the week-end with his
brother, R. M. Cowles.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .Rogers from
Newport and Mrs. Julia Corey from
Manchester, N. H., were callers on
Mrs. Jennie Rogijfe Saturday.
Word has been recently received
of the death of Frank M.' Miles of
Livermore. Ia., -brother of A. R. Miles.
and Mrs. W. C. Lanphear of this
town. Frank Mi Miles was born in
this town 62 years ago. last February
and passed away May 16. He had
been in poor health for several years
so his death was not unexpected. He
was educated in the schools of this
town and the seminary at Montpe
lier and studied law is the office of
John Burke. He went to Jowa in
1884 and was admitted to the bar in
that year. Basides the brother, and
sister here he leaves a wife, two sons
and one brother, Daniel Miles, all of
lowa. A paper from his home town
speaks -in the highest terms of Mr.
Miles as a man and citizen.
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES.
Reij. Percy Newton, Pastor.
Afternoon service at 2 o'clock.
Sunday school at 3 o'clock ' . m-
Evening service 7.30.- - J
Service on Tuesday at 7.30. .
BAST ALBANTS i
Burton Wright spent the 1 Week-end
in . Orleans with his people. :
. Adolphus" Soulier-is in. Boston this
week for his artificial Jimb. 1 .
Oney .LaFont iof Hardwick visited
his parents .here Thursday. , . -4 .. .:
. Mr. and Irs. Jerry-Buckky, Martin
and. John. Durkin-visited friends here
Sunday. ; . . .-. . ;v- -? :
Patrick Mullaney, who 1 is being
treated by a specialist in St. Johns
bury, is spending a few days, here.
Mr. and Mrs., Orrin Miles and
daughters, .Florence and 'Hazel, vis
ited at Amos LaFont's Sunday. ,
Miss Hazel Sinon was called home
from her school in Lowell,- Mass., on
account of the critical illness of her
mother. .
Mr. and Mrs. Amos LaFont motor
ed to St. Johnsbury Friday to .see
their daughter ,Mrs. Richard Rogers,
who is undex treatment at Brightlook
hospital. , . . -
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Skinner of
West Glover have moved to the Mox
leyf arm recently vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. RayTwombly. , . '
Pre-Memorial exercise were held ;
at the . East Albany schooL Thursday
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40&; fhbrics' -
Forecast a Surrrler of Loveliness
fACH year, as you start to ask yourself What clothes
shall I need -this-Zsummer ? " a vision of glorious holidays
appears before you. Travel, tennis, golf, boating pleasant
hours on the porch tea parties informal dances
motoring and each occasion demands its special clothes.
AND never before did JabVics So beau
tiPiUy meet the occasions! Therp are
ginghams that instantly , picture them
selves into smart morpirig frocks
linens that seem to say "demurely tai
lored" organdies that simply must
have bloomed for garden parties silky
voiles and crepes that vie in softness
with summer nights. ; ; x
It is hard to pick arid choose. they
are all so lovely especially if there is a
question of "what can I do without?"
But you needn't "do without" this
summer. Yoii yourself, can make loVe
lier clothes than ever before clothes
that will Have real Parisian chic and
you will actually save more money
than ever, too! For youwill save not
only by making the clothes yourself
but save amazingly more by using
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fThe ?!Sew Picture-Guide lUiat Saves You
50c to $10 on Each Garment You gftfiake
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THE DELTOR is. now yours with
every hew Butterick pattern. It tells
ycrj . by means of pictures so simple
that you follow them almost by in
stinct, at once
J How to s3ve 50c to $10 on materials
An individual Deltor, accompanying each pattern,
gives you a "picture-layout", worked out by Butter
ick experts in yar own exact size, for every width
of suitable mateital, witja such marvelous economy
that you save anyvraere from to lyescH&f oods.
How to achieve that coveted Parisian charm
Stitch by, stitch, as your nepdle flies in arid out,
basting, then stitching, just as the Deltors pictures
show, something more xhsa correctly draped
frock gr-ws beneath your fingers. All uncon
sciously, you have sewn Paris' own distinction into
your gowii ' ' . .;;..- . -
2 How to finish like the cleverest French modiste
The Deltor will tell you the French modkste's own .
answer to every perplexing question cf finishing or
adornment all those important lirne things that
make the difference between " just a dress and a
"creation from Paris".
A host of lovely fabrics-the newestBut
terick patterns interpreting the style
inspirations of New York and aris
and the magic of the Deltor ! Here is
a wonderful combination indeed!
Come to the summer opening of one
whole establishment Each department .
Is replete with , its special summery
stocks, each anticipates your eviy need
and desire at attractive prices that
prove knew the leadership of thfs! store
not only in style, tout in ECONOMY.
Ik IE. ?. IMMM CO., Kaslcn, Vt ,
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