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THIS BUKEINGTOTf FKEltf fllESS 'AND TfMES: THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 19T4. ' 8 (Continue! from imue S.) ! HARDW1CK. doorgo n. Currier of Morrlsvlllo vIh Itod his sister. Mrs. J. F. Coimnt, Sun flay. Miss Stella Lnno ot Albany, N. Y Ib visiting her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. O. It. Lane,. Tho Hov. E. O. French has moved his family hero and will occupy tho upstnlrs tcnrtnent In tho Hookar house on High street. Mrs. F. L. Dunn Ib In Boston for a week. A. L. Miller was homo from Oroton over Sunday. A largo number of tho members of tho K. ot P. lodgo attended tho Stato meeting of tho or dor ot Montpeller this week. Miss Jcsslo M. Jone, matron, Is spending her vacation In Pennsylvania, Ilor place Is taken by Miss Mao Campboll of WoodRvllle. N. II. F. A, Halre, wlio was Injured several weokB ngo by fall from tho roof of a barn, and hns, been In tho local hospital for several weeks, returned homo Saturday. Miss Llda Nllos of Boston Is visiting in town. WINOOSKI. Clara Henolt, whose caso for petit larceny vas continued from Tuesday to Thursday was resumed yesterday and the girl was given a sentenco of 21 .months at Vcrgennos on two charges. This time wl'l occupy the remainder of bcr minority. On th'i charge of petit larceny of the jewelry from the Lowrey woman she was given a sentenco of six months. The second charge wns for open nd gross lewdness, for which offense jhe vns given 13 months. The girl Js G years of age. Peter H. Mel-wen died early Friday morning at his home on Mallett's Hay jvrnue after a long period of Illness. Mr. McEwcn came to this village about eight lears ago and besides his wife ho leaves two sons, Thomas McEwon of Wntervllle, Me., and Peter II. McEwcn of Massa chusetts. Tho tnnrringo of 'peter Oaborlo and Miss Josephine Lamothe was solem nized Sunday afternoon at St. Frau ds Xavicr Church by the Rev. Edward Marlon. Two weddings wero solemnized Mon day morning at St. Francis Xavicr Church by the Itev. Edward Marlon, who also officiated at the nuptial masses. Alfred Losage of West street was mar ried to Miss Clara Pleho of Hast Center street In tho presence of a largo gather ing of relatives and friends. The bride was attended by S. Hatln and the groom by his brother, George Losago. Tho St. Laurent Guards, of which the groom was a member, was represented by tho captain, Romulus Blals, and tho com mander, Georgo St. Peter. They wore tho regulation uniforms. During the nuptial mass spoclal music was rendered by tho choir and Raymond Rials sang Millard's "Ave Maria" at the offertory. Among tho other soloists wero Alfred liedard. Tho Sodality of tho Children of Mary, of which the brldo was a mem ber, assisted the choir and Miss Albertlno Duval rendered "L'Adleu a Marie" by Crevler. The wedding breakfast was Ferved at tho bride's home, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lesago left for an auto mobile trip for Montreal. On their re turn they will reside on West street. Miss Ludlvlne Landry of Union street was married to Adolphus Demag of Essex Junction. Tho couple was attended by David Demag, father of the groom, and John Blair. Tho wedding breakfast was served at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rlalr on Union street, with whom the bride lived. Her father Is Phillip Landry and is employed in Keeseville, N. Y to which placo the wedding pair will Journey on their honeymoon. Word was received In this vlllago yes terday morning of the death in Cohoes, N. Y.i of A. J. Orlffln. Mr. Griffin was SO years old and was well known here. He wns an uncle of A. M. Smith and a brother-in-law of O. D. Nnsh. A reception wns tendered to Miss Edna Desautels of Weaver street in Corporation hall Inst evening In hon or of her approaching marrlago to Borneo Audet of Swanton. Tho brldo to bo wns presented with i. beautiful Pet of dishes. Thero wero about fi0 of her friends present nnd a short musical program was carried out and whist was also onjoyed. It was a sur priso to Miss Desautels, who accom panied to the hall Miss Cecllo Hunrd, who was supposed to be on another errand. The hall was completely In darkness upon their entering, when tho orchestra played tho wedding march. The nddress was given by Miss ISlanch Rertard. Miss Desautels rendered as a vocal solo "Thorn," which wns well received. Miss Flor enco Marcotto rondored a piano solo nnd Miss Rednrd sang "Islo D'Amour." Tho commlttoo who lind tho arrange ments In chargo consisted of: Misses Illnncho Bodard, Adallna Boucher, Co cilo Huard and Henrietta Bushey. Following whist refreshments wero Served. SHELBURNE. Tho funeral of Joel II. Bartlett, who peacefully died in his sleep Friday night, Wns held at his late homo Monday ofter Xioon at two o'clock with burial in tho vil lage cemetery, Mr, Hartlett's death was duo to old ago and to no organic trouble, lie was 90 yeurB and two months old to a day, having been born In Jericho Juno 13, BS21. On FrJdny Mr. Bartlett complained Df being tired nnd had not felt in his usual health since Tuesday. When his daugh ter, Mrs. Harmon, went to his room Sat urday morning to awaken him, sho found that death had come to the vencrublo man as ho slept. Ho had made no effort to Biimmon help, tho bell by his bedside be ing undisturbed. Next to E. S. Rowloy Mr. Bartlett wns tho oldest resident of Rhelburne. Ho wns tho son of Kilos nnd Ellzu Bartlett who wero among Jericho's earliest settlers. "With his wife, who wns Asenath Taylor, Jio camo to Shelburno in 1W57, accompan ied by their daughter. In JS70 ho pur chased tho extensive farm Just south of Shelburno vlllago nnd had Blneo Heed in the largo brick houso at tho crossroads. Thero Mrs. Bartlett died in Docember, arx. Mr. Bartlett was tho best typo of tho older generation of Vermonters, a man of the strictest Integrity, a loyal friend nnd a good neighbor. Ho was a lifelong member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and for a long period was on Its hoard of stewards. He wob a staunch re. publican and represented Shelburno In tho Legislature of 1S78. Of late years Mr. Bartlett had leased his farm on shares but had continued his active outdoor llfo almost without Interruption. Ills hear ing wnB unimpaired and his reminiscences wero a delight to his relatives and friends. He kept abreast of the times nnd woh n constant reader of tho dally papers. Tho European wnr disturbed him greatly and ho hud watched Its development with ab sorbing lnterust, j Ills only child, Mrs, Sophia B, Harmon, has resided with him since tho death it her husband In J&3, Besides her ho Is survived by four grandchildren, William Bnrtlott Harmon of lljfrre, Mrs. Henry It. Hendeo of Bnrllngtop.llss Jnnet M. Hnr mon of this placo oiid Miss Ellzaboth T Harmon of Now Y0$t"clty. The latter mado the fnmlly clrcl6 complete by nrrtv Inp Saturday night to attend tho funeral. Tho funeral of Joel R. Bartlett was hold at two o'clock Monday afternoon at his lato home, tho Rev. W. R. Goodman, pas tor of the Methodist Church, oflleiatlng. The bearers were Irving 11. Deyette, John Tracy, Henry Tracy, 2nd, Herbert Law rence, Hnnls Maeck and Walter Web ster. Among the relatives present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Barney of Essex Junction, Mrs. Fred W. Hyde ot St. Albans, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Taylor and Mrs. L. It. Taylor of Bur lington, Mrs. Charles H. Howard and son, Henry Howard of Milton, and Mrs. Edgar Degree of Burlington. There wns a largo nttendnnco of townspeople nnd tho fol lowing friends from away wero present: F. D. McGlnnls, William Field and Chnrles nnd Irving Nenly ot Jericho, John Egnn of Underbill. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Branch, nnd Miss Jennlson of St. Albans. The burial was In tho village clustery, V profusion of floral tributes testified to tho esteem In which the aged man wai held. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Marsett nnd daugh ter, Mildred, spent the week-end with friends In Ticondcroga, N. Y. There will bo no services nt the Metho dist Church next Sundny ns tho pastor will bo attending the Spring Grove enmp mectlng. Quite n number of the towns people nrc nt Spring Grovo. J. J. Cnlla mer Is In Bnrre visiting his son, Georgo Collamer. Mrs. W. II. Hopkins has re turned from tho Fanny Allen hospital, whero she underwent an operation. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B. Thompson arc tho par ents of a daughter, born Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. le-orgc Smith, who hnvo been visiting relatives In town, have re turned to their home In Essex Junction. Blwyn Strong nnd Eleanor Richardson were married at the Methodist parsonngo Wednesday morning nt ten o'clock. Tho lain storm Tuesday interfered unite seri ously with the town ptcnle. Instead of meeting together at the lako shore, as wns planned, the picnic wns held In sev eral places, tho party of picnickers oatlng their lunch on Walter Webster's piazza on the point, and about .10 neighbors and relatives enngregnted on Henry Harring ton's piazza In the village for their picnic, wnile still others went back homo and started out afresh Wodnesday morning, with better weather to encourage them. The community picnic which wns to have been held yesterday has been post poned until next Tuesday owing tn heavy rains. Elwln Byron Strong of South Burling ton nnd Klennor May Richardson of Shelburno were united in marriage by mo Jtev. "K. B. Goodman at the Metho dist Episcopal narKon.itrn vnstnr.liv morning at ten o'clock. CHARLOTTE. Miss Agnes Bradshaw of Ohle-.-icr, has been visiting relatives In town, has gono to Canada to miss tho remnimi,,,. of tho season. Mr. anil Mrs. Amos Ousha are the parents of a daughter, oorn l-rlilay. Mrs. Rose Roherts nn,i niece, Miss Anna Glngras of Migog. Can. nda, are visiting Mrs. rtolierts' j,Ui- Mrs. Joseph Bora, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone of Burlington visited at Mrs. Julius Monetto's Sunday. ST. GEORGE. Bert Forbes of Burlington spent Sun day with his sister, Mrs. W. D. Grey. Miss Dorothy Ayer Is visiting fn St. Albans for two weeks. Miss Maggie Berry returned to Burlington Friday after a week with Mrs. Rollln Forbes. Miss Carrie Miles of Mnnkton has been visiting her sister, Mrs. O. l- Clough. Mbert Williams and family of Burling ton visited at the homo of Ira Chase Sunday. Miss Eliza Isham and Kenneth Isham of Burlington have been visiting Mrs. Bessie Combs. UNDERHILL CENTER. Daniel Wall of Lynn, Mass.. is vlsitlnir Mrs. Arthur Bartlett, his daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Cole of Now York city have been at tho Mountain House. Sat urday was the feast of the Assumption and services were held at St. Thomns's Church. Fred Alger of Chelsea is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alger. Mrs. Munson of Boston camo Fri day for .a visit with her sister, Mrs. Net tle Rnwell. J, J, Pender has moved his steam saw mill machinery to tho Gov ernor Peek farm In tho south art of Jericho, where ho has an extensive Job of sawing. Tho Misses Wall aro here from Lynn, Mass., to visit relatives. EAST CHARLOTTE. Thomas Bacon, who has been 111 with rheumatism for several months, is some what improved and is now able to get nbout with tho aid of crutches. Miss Sara Eno has returned from spending a month at Pigeon Cove, Mass. Mrs. Er nest Hausman is HI. Michael St. Georgo of Brldport in visiting his nephew, Fred St. George. The annual reunion of tho Purlngton family will bo held to-dny at Cyrus E. Gove's cottage at Thomp son's Point. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hazard spent tho week-end with their relatives In Lincoln. William Bowen of Provi dence, 11. I., is a guest of MIbs S. A. Wooster nnd Hiss Sara Eno at tho Woos ter home. Mrs. Marietta Stafford of New York city, who has been visiting her nephew, Irving Bradley, and also hor grandnleco, Mrs. Roderlo Eno, left Monday for Rutland to visit her brother, J, R. Brynnt. Miss Susan Nor ton of Northampton, Mass., la visiting hor sister, Mrs. Irving Bradley. Tho MIs alon Clrclo met Wednesday after noon with Mrs. William Kellogg, Jr. Mrs. Truman Vnrney of BrlBtol la visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. Vnrney. Miss Gladys Car penter Is 111 nt the homo of her parents nt tho village, The Rev. F, Place and his family aro camping nt Thompson's Point nnd thero will bo no preaching serv ice nt tho Baptist Church next Sunday. MILTON BORO. Mrs. Alice Tryon has gono to tho homo of J A, Carr for a few days before going to New York State. Mrs. O. A. Stanley spent Saturday night at West Georgia nt tho homo of her brother, A. N. Wood. Several from this placo attended tho grange boatrido. Mr. und Mrs. Elwln White and son of Rutland spent a few days at thu home ot C. E. White last week. Mra. Luther Qulnell has returned from a two wcekB' visit in Lawrenccville and other points. JONESVILLE. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Atkins and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilemnn aillett have returned to their homes after spending n mouth with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cramlnll. C. B. An drews has so far recoveied from his In juries that he Is able to bo out Miss Ireno Atkins bus been In Wnterbury, tho guest of Miss Cairlo Townc. Miss Ireno Whulen arrived Monday morning from JJanchester, N, II., whero sho Is taking a nurse's training course, Sho will spond a week with her parents. Miss Mildred O'Brien of Montpeller Is visiting rela tives. Miss Hullle Buhner In entertain ing friends from Montpeller, Mrs. T. L. Stevens nnd children nro visiting In SUtrksboro. Tho Lend-u-Hand will meet nt tho hall August 27. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fuller nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. William Henthorlngton wero In Westford Sunday, RICHMOND. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bnkor, Mrs, Bren ner and P. It. Goodwin, who hnvo been guests of Mrs. Sndlo Goodwin, havo returned to their home In Now York. Miss Dcssa Bolger of .Torlcho Is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Henloy, Mr, Oroen of Boston Is spending his vacation with his brother, Thomas Oroen, Mrs. J. T. O'Byrno of Now York city Is visiting Mrs. O'Byrno's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Byrne. Mrs. Hopkins and children of Boston, who havo been guests at tho homo of M. J, Oleason, hnvo returned to their homo. Mr, and Mrs. John Cunningham and children nro guests of Mrs. Cun ningham's father, M. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones and son of Fltch burg. Mass., nro tho guests of friends In town for two weeks. Mrs. J. W. Borry Is nt Thompson's Point for a short stay. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Free man havo returned from a two wcoks' stay In Burlington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Brossor nnd son of Bellows Falls nro tho guests of his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Judlo Bressor. T. F. Lcary of Burlington was In town Tuesday. Mrs. Marcln Green and daughter and Mrs! Mnrtln Purtel nro nt Lako Iroquois for n fow days. JERICHO CENTER. Virginia and Kenneth Hosklns gavo a party Friday afternoon. A meeting of the missionary Sunday school class was held at Miss Warner's Thursday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Hall attended the funeral of Miss Josephine Cameron nt Montpeller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. . Beano visited G. C. Bicknell Thurs-dny.-Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Maloney havo returned to their homo In this village, Tho burial of Miss Alice Kinney of Jericho Corners was In the Center ceme tery Monday. Mrs. J. W. Hart has re turned from Greensboro, whern hn has spent a few days. Miss Helen Bolger hns returned from summer school, Mrs. Chnpln has returned from Canada. M. Lenry spent Tuesday at Luko Bolgcr's. ESSEX CENTER. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Colman nnd their niece, Anna Mnllory. of St. Albans, spent Sunday nt G. E. Bixby's. WEST BOLTON. Mrs. Miranda Sherman, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. L. Gilo, has re turned to her home In Worcester. Mnss. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Lamb of Ox ford, Mass., have returned home. Tho parents of Mrs. Lamb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Al lien J omlinson, nccnmpnnlcd them nnd expect tn bo gono .a week or 10 days. school Director G. W. Streeter has bad the schoolhouses tn districts three nnd four thnrough'y renovated and repaired. Mrs. Mao Gregory and children have moved into the H. S. Burns house. Mrs. Julia Gregory and Miss Dorothy Smith havo returned from Brondaibln. N. Y., having spent the past two months with relatives there. Fred Streeter is at home from Worcester, Mass. A daugh ter was born August 13 to Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Lncalllnde. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morgan of Willlnmitown visited Mrs. Louise York last Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Ilohnnnon and children of South Roynlton came by nutnmohlle Sunday tn sen their father, Wllllnm Ilohnnnon, who Is In feeble health. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Mullen of Sharon, Pa., who hnvo been visiting .Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Lnonlllndo the past two weeks, started Monday em their return trip. Charles Lnealllade of Huntington is visiting bis sister, Mrs. E. B. York. COLCHESTER. Bert Prescott of Essex Junction nnd Miss Dorothy Thompson of Williston were mnrried by the Rev. W. W. Smith at the parsonage Saturday afternoon. Tho Rev. nnd Mrs. George S. Ol.nso of Bos ton are visiting In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Orvls of Hlneslmrg were in town Sunday. Mrs. Norton of Burlington is at Mrs. Ellen M. Day's. Mrs. Lillian lie Math, who has been visiting her brother, B. E. Sevemnce, roturncd Thursday to her home In Springfield, Dr. E. A. Carey of Barre Is In town. Miss Leach is vis iting her sister, Mrs. E. Thompson. Miss Peak of Boston Is visiting at Edward White's. The Rev. Benjamin Lomax, Baptist colporteur, will speak at the Baptist Church Friday night WESTFORD. There was a social at the homo of Edgar Dunlap Tuesday evening. The band played and Ice cream and cake were served. Miss Meda Rico Is at homo nftor visiting In Fairfax. Mrs. Hugh Smith and son of Washing ton, D. C aro visiting nt F. B. Smith's. Thero will he a social at H. E. Hunt ley's on Friday evening of this week. Mr. Lomax, Baptist Stato colporteur, will speak in thu Baptist Church this evening. The Rev. Mr. White's mother, of Mnnsonvlllo, Cnn,, Is visiting him. Mrs. Bert Buker has boon visiting hor daughter. Airs. II. E. Pierce. .Miss Buker, Mrs. Plerco's sIb ter, is still a guest In town. ESSEX JUNCTION. A delightful social affair for the young peoplo wns tho reception given in Muslo hall Filday evening by Harris Drury and Max Drury In honor of Miss Hnzello Hoyt nnd their cousin, Miss Loulso Drury, ot Galcsburg, 111. About CO young peo plo weru present. Tho patronesses wero Mrs. II. D, Drury, Mrs. O. B. Drury. Mrs. C. C. Field, Mrs. C. M. Ferrln, Mrs. II. E. Wright. Mrs. J. F. Downing. Mrs. J. R. Chafey and Sirs. E. J. Berry. In tho receiving lino wore Mrs. H. D. Sny der, Harris Drury, Miss Hoyt, May Drury, Miss Drmy and Ml Marion Wil liams. Mrs. J, H. Vlo'o and Mrs. A' berta Bunch 'jreslded ut tl.-j pum'h bjwl. Romeo's orches'ra turnw l.-d music for dancing. I'ho hall was attractively dec orated In a color schema of green and gold, ferns and goldenrod being used, niso a 'arge mini .ci of bann-re Bert E. Prescott ot HiIh placo and Miss Dorothy Thompson of South Burlington wero married Saturday, They aro spend lug a week nt Mallett's Bay, Mr. Pres cott is employed by R. O, Mudgett & Co, Goorgo Bushoy of Richmond and Miss Tressa Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Don Fishor, wero married nt tlie Church of tho Holy Family Mon day morning by tho Rov, J, B, Pouliot. Tho mnld of honor was .Miss Mortlo Fishor nnd the best man was Clarence Stono or Richmond, Tho brldo wns gowned in bluo nnd woro n white hat. Tho maid of honor also woro bluo and a whlto hut. Mr. anil Mrs. Bushey will resldo In Richmond. Miss Carrie Thornton of Essex Junc tion and Norman J. Boyden of Bur lington woro quietly married at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. They wero attended by Miss lsabello Boy. don. sister of tho groom, and E. II, Thornton, brother of tho brldo. After n brief honeymoon trip they will bo nt their homo In Essex Junction nfte? September J, Tho graduates of tho clnss of 1914, Essex Junction high school, nro to tnko tip work this fall as follows! Miss Mndalln Mudgett, teaching either 'n tho Essex Junction public school union or Cambridge; Miss Ruth Andrews will nttonu tnc unstieton normal school; Miss Mildred Toachottt Is to attend tho Plattcsburgh horinal; Miss Ger trude C. Iluys will teach In tho primary department at Wllllslnn; Miss Fran cos P. Hays will teach tho Nichols Bchool In Essex; Hnrrls Drury will nt tend the University of Vermont. It la also expected that Hunry Baldwin nnd Trnfford Tcnchout will attend tho uni versity. Miss AIlco Bates, who has recently eomo from Labrador, whero sho has been u nurso in tho Gronfoll Mission hospital stationed nt St. Anthony, Is visiting hor sister, Mrs. Allen Martin. Miss Bates will spond tho rest o hor vacation with hor mother, Mrs. Job Bates, nt Starr Farm beach, nftor which sho will go to Boston to tako up private nursing. Fifty-six candidate took tho exam Inntlon undor tho direction of Miss Mlnnlo E. Hays, superintendent, nt tho high school building Thursday nnd Friday 23 took tho teacher'H exam ination and 31 tho freo tuition exam ination. A son wan born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shcan. WILLISTON. Clarence 'Caswell wns In Huntington Sunday. Eugene Hnnson commenced clerking for C. D. Wnrron Monday. Ilor ntlo Johnson was tnken very ill a few days ngei. He Is getting better slowly. MIss Dora Cndy Is attending tho camp meeting nt Spring Grove. Miss Lottie Northrop of Burlington was tho guest of Mrs. Hlrnm Ishnm tho first of this week. -Guy Lnmson and family spent Sundny at Spring Grovo cnmpineetlug, New Ha ven. Miss Mary Lnmson Is spending the week nt Spring Grove, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vctters of Burlington wero guests of their mother. Mrs. Georgo Bom bard, Inst Sunday. Martin James nnd Robert Arms wero In Colchester Monday. BOLTON. John Jones nnd George Hobnrt of Now Hampshire wore In town Monday. Carl Sablns of the Wnterbury hospital has been with bis mother for a week, return lng to tho hospital Monday. C. S. Brush is very 111 at his home n town. Ills brother, Aden, of Cambridge, with his wiro nnd son, also Madame Brush, are with him. Mr. nnd Mrs. Purlngton nnd son nnd Mrs. Partridge of Burlington are cnmplng in town. Mrs. Snbimj visited in Watrrhury Monday. George May re turned to his work nt Sheldon Springs Monday after visiting his mother for a few days HINESBURG. Tho open nrr meeting Sundny evening wns well attended, Mr. White of tho Congregational Church having charge. A party of young people nro In camp nt the Murray cottage, Lako Iroquois. -Airs. Sarah Skirt of iVileago is tho guest of Mis. Guy Tobey. George Skiff and fnmlly of Charlotte wero In town Sun dny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Seymour Pierce havo returned to Thomsonvllle, Conn., after spending two weeks here. William Clough of Burlington has been visiting his sister, MrH. David Carpenter. ,T. II. Allen has returned from Brnndon. SOUTH BURLINGTON. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Rhodes of Nlehol vilie, N. Y., aro at the home of their daughter, Mrs. I F. Richardson, for a few days. Luther Richardson passed his Slth birthday anniversary very quietly nt his home Saturday, and on nccount of bis feeble health only a few of his many friends cnlled on him, leaving presents of flowers, fruit, confectionery nnd a purse of money. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ray went to Jericho Sunday to call on Mr. and Mrs. J. O. G. Downing, who recent ly moved thero from Burlington. UNDERHILL. Miss Hodges of Burlington has been the guest of Miss Mary Bates at tho homo of Mrs. E. S. Whltcomb. Mrs. Cnrrio Jackson nnd Miss Addle Nichols spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Montaguo of Jericho. Teachers' examin ations woro given at the school houso Thursday by Myron D. Young, tho su pervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sweeney were In town Sunday. Mrs. Fred Parent of Brookllne, Mass., Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Carroll Bartlett. The Rev. O. L. Barnard and fnmlly, who nro well known here, have gono to California. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Ross wero cnlled to Cambrldgo to see their daughter, Chnrllne Ross, nt tho home of her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thnmns Ross, as sho wns quite 111 nnd in fantile paralysis was feared. Sho Is not much better. Thero was a dancing party nt O. A. R. hnll Wednesday evening, given by Mrs, John Rngeis and Earl Stygles. Mrs. George Whittaker and sis ter. Miss Dorothy Flnwleic, are visiting nt tho homo of Herbert Marble In St. Al bans. Mis Inez Bennett of Brockton, Mass., Is spending her vacation with her mother. Miss Eunice Glle Is visiting Miss AIlco Glle. Mrs. Homer Nichols of Mid dlesex camo Monday to Join her daugh ter, who Is with relatives in town. Mrs. Clnra Naw, who has been ill, is better. Mrs. Jasper Foster has returned from a visit with relatives In Johnson and vicin ity. Mrs. C. W. Grave and daughter, Maud, went Tuesday to visit relatives In Burlington. MILTON. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tarbel, who havo been at Cnmp Martin for several weeks, returned to their homo In South Roynl ton Wednesday Charles Iteiwlcy of Willsboro, N. Y., is visiting his grand parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alson Herrlck. Gertrudo and Christine l'helps nro visit ing In Richmond. Miss Winifred Flynn and Edward Landon nro spending several weeks In Alburg. Mrs. Henry Reynolds nnd little daughter, Helen, have returned to their home In Somervllle, Mnss., after spending several weeks with Mr. Rey nold's mother, Mrs. Helen Reynolds. Mrs. D. D. Parker has been spending a fow days In Richmond. Mrs. Lovl Denno has gone to tho Fanny Allen hospltnl for an operation. Mrs, II. E, Powell and fnmlly nro In cnmp nt her cnttngo near Malletts Bay for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Plerpolnt returned to their hrtmo In Savannah, Oa., Wednesday nfter spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Pratt. Roland Hardy of Shelburno Falls. Mnss., Is visiting his aunt, Mrs. D. II. Strong. Wllllnm Young of Hudson Falls, N, Y Is visiting Mrs. A, Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelps of Richmond are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Phelps. ST. ALBANS, Eight young men from southern points. of tho Stnte, who left recently for tho Canadian Northwest to work during tho harvesting season, nrrlved hero Fri day inornlnu. tho Cuuudluu offlcoru at St. Johns, P Q., refusing to allow them to enter Canada, claiming that tho coun try at present wan using only Canadian help. Tho stato of war Is undoubtedly tho reason for the action ns the officers nro Imposing very rigid restrictions now. Nows Is received hero of the engage ment of Alfred E. Nevlns ot New York nnd Miss Mnbcl R. Noonan of Great Harrington, Mass, Mr. Nevlnn Is a former St. Albanian, being employed while here In the general freight depart ment of the Centt al Vermont rnllway. For several ars ho has been with tho Grnnd Trunk railway In New York. It Is expected the marrlago will tako placo In thu enrly fall, Samuel F, McCnrthy, who for several Vents has been employed an operator In the (ifllec of the Western Union Telegraph compnny In this city, hns been promoted to the position of manager of tho olllco In Wllllnmstown, Mass., nnd has gone to take his duties. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Bolton of Hnrtford, Conn,, who wero mnrried Mon dny morning, arrived In the city that evening to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bolton. Tho brldo was formerly Miss Mabel Menard of Northfleld and also for n tlmo resided here. Mrs. Prlscllla (Clow) Dlmon, widow of John Dlmon, died Tuesday morning nt 3:20 o'clock nt tho homo of F. O. Bur nell on South Mnln street, whore she had made her homo for tho past four years, death resulting from n stroko of pnraly tls Buffered Snturday night. Mrs. Dlmon Is survived by one sister, Mrs. Henry Chester, of Ashland, Mas., and two brothers, Elwln Clow of Orange, Mass., and Albert Clow of Portland, Me. The Intter wns with' her nt tho tlmo of her dentb. The funeral was held at her late home yesterday nt one o'clock, tho Rev. F. A. Lendrum, D. D., pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, offi ciating. At a veranda party given by Miss Mil dred Ballard at her homo on Messenger street Tuesday evening tho marriage en gagement of Miss Leland Elizabeth Rhoades, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor S. Rhoades, to Walter II. Chaffee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Chaffee, was announced. Nows has been received of tho birth of a duughter August 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Lynford S. Bell of Prince Rupert, B. C, formerly of this city. The city schools will open September 8. A steel celling has been placed on tho high school assembly room and the room is being painted. Tho town schools will open September H. ENOSBURG FALLS. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Webster and Miss Floy Gibson of Fast Burke, accompanied by Eugene Webster of Washington, D. C, wero guests over Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Gibson. The Rev. John Wriston went Saturday to Morrlsvllle, where ho preached at the Methodist Church, whose pastor, the Rev. Mr. Best, preached at Riverside camp. Miss Joanna I). Croft returned Sat urday from Burlington, whore sho bud been attending summer school. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. l'helps and Mrs. Phelps parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1'. Croft, mo tored to Illghgate Springs Saturday, whero they passed Sunday in Mr. Phelps's cottage. Augustus Garrow and son, CarmI, were at homo from Johnson over Sunday. They nro put ting up a dwelling house In that town. Charles Lanctot has workmen put ting; tho foundation under the bulldlng on Pearl street which Is to ho trans formed Into a dwelling house. Mrs. E. J. Ranslow of Alburg was a guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 Ovitt left Monday night on n western trip, which will extend ns far as Fredrick, S. D., whero Mrs. Ovitt has a hlstcr who form erly lived In Essex. Mrs. Sarah Wells of Kansas has been a guest of Mrs. C. L. Ovitt for several days past. She left here Monday. The Misses Ethel and Ruby Derby are having a two weeks' va cation from the telephone office, which they will pass among friends In Illinois and Iowa. V. A. Irish, secretary, has been tending out tho premium lists of the Franklin County Fnlr association during tho past few days. A son wns born to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Mason Mon day. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Abell, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mltlguy. Mrs. L. C. Ken dall, Mrs. D. M. Rose, Mrs. A. R. Bell and Miss Edith Pratt wero In Rlchford Friday evening to nttend nn entertain ment given by the ladles of St. Anne's Church. Mrs. Mary Kellogg returned to Randolph Saturday after a two weeks' vacation In tho family of Dr. L. W. Clough. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Rodu and twin daughters, Evelyn nnd Ellon, of Canton, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Hlland Rodu of South Dakota, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cramton of St. Johnsbury, with their threo children, nnd Mrs. Homer White of Rundolph are visiting tho fam ilies of Mrs, H. A. Cramton and D. W. Ames. Mary Porter of the telephone force Is 111 at her homo on St. Albans street. Mrs. F. L Eldrego nnd daugh ter, Myrn, ot Dorchester, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood worth on Depot street. Charles Austin nnd son of Whlto River Junction wero In town Tuesdny. Mr. Austin was on his return from Montrenl, where ho went with the Fnt Men's club, of which ho wns president. He visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Austin, In West Berk shire, where tho son had been for six weeks. .Mrs. M, O. Eldred and son, Laurel, returned Monday from n two weeks' visit nmong relntlve3 In Stowe nnd Wnterbury. Cards are out announcing tho wedding of Miss Orac0 Parnn Smith of South Franklin nnd Oscar James Johnson, which is to tnko placo August 27 nt 2:30 o'clock." They will resldo In Medford, Mass. Tho Blblo school nt RIversldo tho post week has been one of tho most successful In Its history. Thero was a good attendnnco of tho clergy of tho district. The regular camp mcetlng opened Monday evening nnd will close next Sunday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Colton nnd two granddaughters of Everett, Mass., ar rived at the farm In Fnwklln Tuesday evening, having mado tho trip by auto mobile. They will remnln for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pomeroy nnd daughter of Franklin were In town Wed nesday. Ilnrry I. Drape Is moving his family Into the Bontty tenement on Or chard street, Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Gardner of Poughkeepsle, N. Y., are visiting among friends In town. RICHFORD. The funernl of Miss Auroro Lavlgno, who died In tho Fnnny Allen hospital nt Wlnooskl Wednesday morning of angina pectoris, was held Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock In All Snlnt' Church. Re quiem mass was celebrated by tho Rev. Father Salmon of swanton, assisted by the Rev. Father Bastlen of Newport ns deacon nnd the Rev, Father Bolvln of St, Albans Bay us sub-deacon. Other priests present weo thu Rov, Fullers O'Sullivnn of St. Albans. Coto of Montgomery Center, Doroy of Sheldon Springs, McGco of Sutton, Quo,, Drouin of St. Johnsbury nnd L'Ecuyer of Enos hurg Pulls. Others from out of town to nttend the funeral wero Mr, anil Mrs. Octavo Mllletto of Montreal, MrH. K. Ln lluur, Mis. E. Blanchurd und Mr. und , Mrs. Rock Snyder of Ixiwcll, Miss La vlgno was born In Qucbco city, May 9, 1872, nnd Is survived by her brother, tho Rev. Joseph P, Lavlgne, rector of the Catholic Church In this, placo; also by two sisters, Mrs. Octavo Mllletto of Montreal nnd .Miss AIlco Iivlgno of thui place. About 40 members of tho Rlchford board of trade went to Swanton Thurs day afternoon nnd enjoyed tho hospital ity of tho board of trndo In thnt village-. Local Industries were Inspected and baseball was played. At fi:30 dinner was served on tho Tnquahunga club lawn, after which speeches wero made by St. Albnns and Rlchford men. Cleveland O. Weeks of Russell, Knns., Is a guest nt tho homo of his brother, Arthur I,. Weeks. Ho went West 47 years ago from his homo In St. Albnns and this is his first visit to Vermont slnco and tho Ilrst meeting of the brothers in that time. Mrs. May Kendall, clerk In tho Ken dall nows store, went to Claremont, N, H., this week to visit hor brother, Park ttoddard, and will also visit friends In Woodstock before returning homo. Mrs. Isanc Ryan has returned homo after n visit In St, Albans nt the homo ot her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Ryan. Henry Itowso, William Rowso and Clifford Walker of Pawtucket, II. I., are guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bowso of Troy street Mr. nnd Mns. Homer I Baker of Passadurnkcag, Me., are visiting in this place. Luther Jacobs has bought of L. H. Beaulac tho meat market on Main street. A letter received this past week by Mrs. Georgo W. Gib son from her daughter. Miss Anna Gib son, wns dated nt Venice, Italy, July 20 nnd announced that sho would leave that city for Rome tho next day. A. Leon Estoy, traveling salesman, Is passing a two weeks' vacation at his home hero. Miss Ella M. Fnrrar of St. Albans Is visiting relatives In this placo. Mrs. E. B. Ellas and daughter, Grace, are visiting In Bedford, Que., for a week. E. E. Miller went to Boston Snturday night on a business trip. Dr. and Mrs. Provost and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ezra Yandow of Berlin, N. II., who visited In this plnce last week, have returned homo. E. W. Gilpin went to Newport Saturday and with Mrs. Gilpin will visit relatives In Barton before returning homo. Sev eral members of the Rlchford lodge, Knights of Phythlas, are attending thu annual State encampment in Montpeller. SHELDON. Miss Mary Marsh Is In Oroton visiting Miss Carrie Downes. Morton Mack has finished work in tho Alden Brothers' creamery at this place and has been transferred to Bruidon. GEORGIA. Tho Orango boatrido passed off pleasantly. There wero not as many present as usual, but enough to more than defray expenses. E. A. Wood has been confined to tho houso the past week. Tho Bohemian glnssblow- ors are spondlng a week In town, giv ing nn entertainment ench night at tho hall. MUs Florence Bragg has been spending a fow days at Camp Rich. MIsb Mlnnlo Bliss hns gono from here to Morrlsvllle. Mrs. Elmer Cowlos hns returned to hor homo In South Burlington. Mrs. Darling Is visiting on thu Island. Miss Gladys Wood Is expecting to teach at Skeels' Corner In Swanton tho coming ear. AUIn Nowton, who wns hurt while getting out stone. Is Improving. Wal ter Bergln of Fairfax is visiting at Bert Wood's. The next regular meet ing of Banner Orango will bo on Frl day. FRANKLIN. Mrs. C. S. Wnrner of St. Albans, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Gates, returned home Sunday. Fred Baker of the University of Vermont is n guest of Paul Gates. Don Riley nnd John Nutall of Boston are at W. J. and II. M. Riley's. Mrs. Mary A. Gates of Bakersfleld ia visiting her son. It. J. Gates. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Pratt and two sons of Jit. Holler, Mr and Mrs. 11. Scrlbner nnd son of St Johnsbury. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isham of South Burling ton wero guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Pratt the past week. BAKERSFIELD. Mrs. E. E. Balrel, who has been In Bnrro for several weeks, has returned home. Miss Vena Blondln of Manches ter, N. It., Is the guest of Mrs. Albert Boucher. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. O. Powers are in Rlchford, called thero by the illness ot their son, Barry O. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Temple aro visiting their son In Providence, R. I. Mr. nnd Mra. C. II. Morrill nnd Miss Julia Chase havo return ed after spending tho summer at their lamp at Lako Carml. Miss Edith Brtrsha of Littleton, N. H., is the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Barsho. Mls.s Caddie Stephenson of Lowell Is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. A. Start. Margaret Tlllotson entertained about 20 of her llttlo friends Saturday afternoon tn honor of her fourth birthday. Onmes wero played and refreshments served. Mr. Boucher ot Dunham, P. Q., was tho guest of his son. Albert Boucher, Inst week. Mr. and Mrj. D. B. Cowan wero In Rlchford this week. Tho members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Congregntionnl Church will hold an Ice cream social on Dr. Aberncthey'a lawn Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. MMls Perkins left Tuesdny morning for their homo In Graeme, Ont. BERKSHIRE. Mrs. Irenn. Sawtn nnd two children nnd Miss Merle S.awln ot Gardner, Mnss., nro visiting Mrs. Sawln's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Johnson. Dana Klrklnnd of Newport Center Is visiting Hnrold C. Tyler. Mrs. J. O. Gaines and two chil dren spent the week-end at the homo of George Demar. Miss Georgia and Miss Koto Bordo aro visiting nt Fred Bordo's. Carml Lundervllle, Ray Jenne, David Berry, James nnd Charles Collins start ed Friday for tho harvesting In tho north west. WEST BERKSHIRE. Curletnn C. Austin of Whlto River Junction, president of the Now England Fat Men's club, hns been ileltlng his parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. E. A. Austin, on his return from the mid-summer outing nt Montrenl, There nro nearly C,KW mem bers In the club. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Chnffee nnd son, Randolph, of ?c mer vllle, Mass., have been visiting his sis ter, Mis. E, A. Mosler. Mrs. S. M. How ard of Malone, N, Y was M,,el here Wednesday by tho Illness of her hlster, Ml-w M, J. Dnrllng.-C. H. Austin and daughter, Both, of Rlchford, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Emlla Gibson of Knosburg Falls spent Sundny at H. A. Austin's, C, W. Hicks of Newport Is visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks. Prof. M. W, Androws of Burlington wns In town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. El rick and eon, Robert, of Swanton, were week-end visitors In town. EAST BERKSHIRE. Miss Elizabeth Beattlo of Qulncy, Mass., Is visiting at tho homo ot Mra. F. M, Stone.-F. N. Ovlatt. George Stevens, Chnrles Longoy, Fred Wadllgh and D. W. Paul havo Improved their houses by pnlntlng. Mr. and Mrs. Wealilcr oX New York city patsed the week-end nt "Bluo Bird" camp. Dr M?. Castlln of New York city is passing a few days at Bluo Bird .nmp.-MIss Loulso Carpenter of Enosburg Falls was nt Bluo Bird camp Tuesday Mrs. Rosctta Carpenter of Enosburg Falls Is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Stevens. ENOSBURG. A very pretty home wedding occurred at the home of Mrs. nnd Deacon W Jay Chaffee Wednesday evening, August 12, nt eight o'clock, tho occasion being tho marriage of their daughter, Oraco Maud Chaffee, to Ray Abner Moulton of Stock holm, N. Y by her pnstor, the Rev E. S. Vrndonburg. Tho double ring servlco wns used, Llttlo Ruth Chnffee, sister of tho bride, was ring bearer, Sho was iiressei in wnito voile. Tho lirldo wai very premi.v eiresseil in whlto vollo with laco trimming and carried white BWoct ptas. Her sister. Miss Flora Chaltce, was bridesmaid, and was dressed in pink vollo and carried pink sweet peas. Earl Moulton, brother of the groom, was groomsman. Miss Charlotte Vradenburg played the wedding man-h. Mrs. Rollln Chaffee, Mrs. George Stufflebcam, Mrs. John Lunnne, Mrs, Roy Maynard, Miss Flora Chaffee and Earl Moulton assisted In serving. The couple were married un der nn arch of green. Tho house was very prettily trimmed, the color sehemji I In the parlor being green and white, in tno oitting-room green and in tho dining room pink and white. Tho brldo and groom left In .Mr. Mnrshall Hubboll's au tomohllo and will visit Stockholm. N. Y and other places. The;y will reside In Franklin. The bride's traveling suit waa navy blue serge and sho wore a whlto hat, BEAVER. T. S. Austin and family of Randolph nnd Mrs. Mabel Austin are visiting at the homo of George W Craft.-Lyman Leach has the foundation ready for a now silo. FAIRFAX. Mrs. Curtis Wheeler died nt her hnmr. Ion Hunt street August 10 after a short iiintsa, ageci m years. The funeral was held at the home August 12 at ono oVlock. Tho Rev. A. S. Hobnrt offici ated. She Is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Alice Emery and Miss Mary L. Wheeler of this place; and ono son. Homer L. Wheeler of Boston; also by one slsti r nnd live brothers. Tho burial was at Snnderson's Corners In tho family lot Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Brush and Mr. and Mrs. Lnngford of Littleton, N. H , nro the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brush. They came by automobile. Rice Harrington of Holyoke, Mass., has been visiting his mother, Mrs. T. L. Marvin. Tho school at B. F. A. will reopen for the year August 31. Mr. Lawrence ond grandson of New IIampsY.ro and E. Brown of Boston, Mass., who have boon guests of J. D. Shedd, have returned home. Miss Geno Hunt Is visiting her brother, George Hunt Miss Hlldred Vincent underwent a surcessful opera tion for appendicitis at the St. Albnns hospital Saturday. II. R. Southard and daughter, Miss Leila Laney, and three children have returned to New York city nfter live weeks with relatives. Mi's. J. M, Parsons and sun, Howard, are passing a few days In cnmp at Queen City Park. Mrs. Eva Lane Is confined to the house by Illness. Miss Jennie Perry ot Westford is caring for her. Miss Delma Grenler is visiting friends In Sheldon. Wesley King and one child were thrown from his carriage Sunday afternoon while driving through Shepardson Hollow and som -what Injured. Ills wife and infant re mained in the carriage while tho horso covered over a mile at n rapid pace be fore It was stopped. They .ve ro un'n.iur ed. Mr. and Mrs. Rnv Buck spent Sundny with his nunts, Mrs. I. E. Hi.nt and M'sa Jennie Ballard. Mrs John Root nnd two children are visiting relntlves in Wlnoos kl. Mrs. C. R. Keith. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. If. I.Illev nnd dnughter nnd Robert W Crowe, nil of Sheldon, Mr nnd Mrs. Emlle Grenler nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J Lemerlse of C.imhrldsre. were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Grenler August IB. Miss Bessie Reynolds nnd grandmother, Mrs. Royce, I'xpert to go next week to Burlington to reside. Mis. M. L. Hloks and niece. Miss Ceell Reynolds, nnd Allison Goodsefl nro camping nt the lake for a few days. Mrs. Lottie- Storv Ins gone t board with Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis. MONTGOMERY CENTER. Eva Dezotelle of Woodsvllle, N. H., U at home on a vnentlnu. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray of N'ltlek, Mass., hns been visiting Paul Buskey and Jehn Lafoon taln's families. A sun of Lewis I.oPngo wns tnken to the Fanny Allen hosplt a for nn operation Monday. A large num ber of persons from North Troy were In town Saturday nttendlng the ball game. Etta Mornn of Essex Center hns been In town several days visiting Miss Estella Shorn. The funeral of 'Mrs. Fred Domlna wns held nt the Catholic Church Tuesday. m ISLE COUNT! SOUTH HERO. There was a pleasant gathering on tho lawn of the Mott Home on tho evening of August 13 when Professor Wuugh of tho Amherst, Mnss., Agricultural Col lege gavo a talk to the boys of tho homo on "Apple Culture." Mist of the campers from tho cottnges along tho shore and somo of tho townspeople Interested In tho homo wero there to listen, In nil, nbout 40 people. The speaker was In troduced by T. L. Klnne-y, who made a few remnrks. W. N. Phelps snng a solo. A piano solo by Miss Hardy and one by Mrs. Newton followed Professor Wnugli'a talk. After the exercises refreshments wero served. Mrs. O. D. Flfiold was called to Mooers, N. Y., by the Forlous Illness of hen mother. Miss Huldnh Hoag of Point Au Roche, N. V., and Harold Howard of Philadelphia, wero week-end guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Bessett Tho Mutual Benefit society held a lawn social nt Dr. Stylo's Wednesday evening. Miss Fnnnlo Lawrence Is nt homo from South Roynlton, where sho hns been tho past month with her sister, Mrs. Lucia. G. Joslyn Is at homo from Johnson. -Tho hnll game Saturday with North Hero wns won by South Hero by a score of 11 to 4. The Rev. W. C. Gordon breaks; cnmp lit Llndenmero this week Charlis Raey spent Sundny In North Hero. Hor ace. Harrington was a Sunday visitor nt Wilson bay. About IS boy scouts from here hiked to camp Abnnkl Monday, re turning Tuelny. Saturday Grand Isla nnd South Hero will play ball on thu South Hero grounds. GRAND ISLE. Miss May Palmer Is spending soma tlmo with her Ulster, Mrs. S, W, Toblns, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Samson nro tha pnrents of a daughter, horn August 11. Mrs. Allen Brown of Chnzy. N Y I visiting In town. The Ladles' Aid so- clety will hold an Ice crenm social Thurs day evening at tho homo uf Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Otiswold. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea, Gago of Ellzabethtown, N. Y spent thu week-end In town. Mrs. Fred Lnno ol (t'ouduut'il ui pnge C.)