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10 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1919. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (font limed from page three) teft mm bicnklng ll a little below Where It n'lis broken about six weeks ago, The Inst bleak was so near the elbow Hint It was fenicd that the elbow might be Involved ami the boy wan taken by his patents and physician lo tho Fanny Allen hospital for ttcatmcnl. Major and .Mrs. Dwlght F. Smith, who left Saturday for Bethel on their way to Boston after vlsitilitr lelatives In Stone were accompanied by Major Smith's sis ter, Mlfs .Mlhlred Smith, who Is having a vacation fioili her work iin bookkeeper III tho orflce of Dip C. II, At I'. . Hurt company. .Miss Smith's sister, Mrs. II, C Me.Mahon, and family ale stayltiK at Miss Smith's home while she Is away. The annual reunion of the Munn and T,tice families will l held at the Pall fades August II. The rommlttee of ar rangements Is composed of Mr. and Mrs. W W. Ayeis, Mr. and Mis. .1, Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Harlow and Mr. and .Mrs. L. S. Macutchali. Eltoy S. Hil lings, electrical engineer with the Clippies bight, Meat Power Co. of St. St. Louis, Mo., who has passed a month's vacation at his former home In Slowe, left Sunday night on his return, accom panied as far 'as Hurllngton by his sis ter, Mrs. Kola Douglass, of the Culver slty of Vei mont summer school, who . I tk. ,1. .....! In Cr.t..n 1. I u t.flf. "' ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Hillings, and . Mrs. Hillings and two children, who re- turned to Stowe that night. Mrs. HII- 1 ngs and children w tenia n here fori', r, ,. .....' """- ,, , ,, , .. ,,, l i day. B. Ci. Barrows s enjoy ng a week s the summer, Mr. am Mrs. Leon Cobb 7, ... .11 i i. . .(vacation from hs duties in the A. (1. and daughter, l.lla, of Johnson passed the week-end with Mr. Cobb's mother, Mrs, K. H. Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. ICImer Brown and son, Paul, of Waterbury Cen ter and Mrs. Pluma Smith of Worcester, Mass, weie. visllois at C. P. Scrlbner's Sunday. -Mr and Mrs. Clayton Scott and son. Warren, ami Mr. Davl of .leffer sonvllle called on friend" In the West Hill neighborhood Sunday. X-ray photographs of the left arm of Lester Adams, sou of Mr. and Mrs. (3. F Adams, taken at the Fanny Allen hospital after the accident of Tuesday forenoon showed that the bone was broken near the socket In the elbow and alo near a fracture of a few weeks ago which complicates the Injury, threat, enlng a stiff elbow. The fracture was reduced and the boy was comfoi (able Wednesday Mr. Adams returned home Tucsdav night. Mrs. Adams remained with her son. Mr. Adams' parents, Mr. I and Mrs. W. W. Adams, aie caring for the other children In their mother's absente. Andrew .1 Magoou has received a telegram saying that his miii, Corporal Arielbert A. Magoon, has arrived safely In this country affer serving in France since September, IMS. Corporal Magoon Misted In the f.Tth Pioneers In January, IMS. fiom Bellows Falls. Hollo G. He -nnlds, formerly principal of Stowe high school, more iecentl suierlntendent of the Vail Agrlcultuial s-chool and who had Just returned from ovciseas, where he has been engaged In V. M. C. A. work, called on friends in Stowe Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith's sister, Mrs. Johnson, and niece, Mrs. Dlckerson, of Central Falls. H. 1., are guests at A. J.. Gale's for a week. Miss Katherine Smalley Is employed at the central tele phone office in Jeffersonvllle. Mrs. A. K. Willey and two children of Schenectady, X. V., are visitors at the home of Mrs. "Wllley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brush, on Brush Hill. Mrs. Harold Brush, who has been a visitor at S. M. Brush's for two weeks, left Monday to Join her husband at his ranch at West Forks, Montana. Miss Kvelyn Parsons, stenographer In the United States depart ment of labor In Burlington, Is passing n week's vacation with friends In Stowe which was formeily her home. .Miss Lillian Demerit! has returned from a visit with friends in Waterbury. Mrs. Alible Warien, who has passed seveial months at the home of her brother. W. B. Blgelow, in Salem, .Mass., on account of ill health, returned Wednesday In ih home of her daughter, Mis. Heniy Lurli In West Lebanon, X. H. Mrs. Wanen's health Is consldembly Inipioved. MORRISVILLE Announcement ha been received of the marriage on Saturday, July fi. of Miss Gladys Mae Stetson, daughter of Post master and Mrs. D. H. Stetson of New port, to George W. Wright of Fairfield. JIIss Stetson was for four yeais an opera tor at the local telephone exchange, and Mr. Wright local station agent the past year News has been leeelved of the marriage of Miss Alice Mae Hayford of Johnson, and Kills Kdward Cram, sou of Mr ar.d Mis. f". H Cram of this town The young couple were both graduated from People's Academy and aie held in high esteem. After August 1, thev will h? at home to their trienda at fi Aster street, Hudson, Mass. T. C Cheney was a Montpeller visitor the latter part of the week. Charles Howard went Filday to Hardwlck, where he will upend a few days with lelatives. Miss Alma Goodell of Burlington Is the guest of relatives in town. Doris Towne of Northfleld Is spending the hummer In town with her aunt, Jlr, Ned Phillips, - Mrs. Romeo Forgue nnd daughter, Made line, returned the latter part of the week Aom Montgomery, wheie they have been for two weeks witli Mis. Forgue's parents. Mis.s Kllen Bishop, clerk at the local fetation, wax a guest over Sunday of her patents In Johnson, Miss Nan Wom- bell Is taking an enforced vacation from her duties In the L'nion Savings bank on nccount of Illness. Mrs. Addle. Woods Is r i-pendlng two weeks, in New Haven, Lonn., with her luother, Charles Hennett Madaline and James Dillon of Boston Hrrlved Fiiday lo spend some time at the home of their grandfather. John Tyndall Mr. and .Mrs. F. W. .Mould, Miss Belle Hariows, Mrs, T. C. Cheney and Chauf feur Set h Peck enjoyed an auto trip lo Mnntpclier Saturday. .Mis. Kllzabolh Jllckford, who has been spending two weeks In town with her son and wife, Mr. Snd Mrs. G. II. Blckfoid, returned the latter a 1 1 of the week to her home in Kast Hlghgate. -Sergt. Haiold F. Oher von of Mr. and Mrs, F M. Oher, who has been 10 months overseas with I ho Motor Transport company, 30th G, II. Q., landed t Camp Mills, L. I., June 30, where he received his discharged and reached home Saturday Mrs. A. K. Chaffee anil daURh :ers, the Misses Catherine anil Gertmde Chaffee, of Sianfoiri, Conn., are spending few days at Ihe c. ,. Slayton home, While visiting other friends In town Wednesday July a at Ihe Congrega tional parsonage at Hardwlck ucciined the marriage of Doris Glee, daughter of Mr and Mrs. K. (!, Harrows, of Morrls- ville, and Clifton M. Greaves, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Greaves, of Walden .he Hev Mr, Wattee pel forming theceere mnny. They were attended by the bride's sister, -Miss Kllzabelh Harrows, and Del hert Warren. Miss Barrows received hr Klucatlon at People's Academy and Is a young lady highly esteemed, Mr. Greaves re'lded here for about two years bofoi he entered service and was very popu Inr with the young set In town, Hince he received his discharge from tho army hf- has held u position In the auxiliary remount depot, Camp Devenn, Ayer, Mann. They were accompanied as far as St. Johnsbury by the bride's pare-nts, Mr, ,and Mrs. li, G, Barrowe, Dr, and Mrs, , Ilurbank, Miss Klizaheth Harrows and Uflbert Warren, Mr, Greaven returned then to his position In Ayer, Mrs, Greaves remaining with her parents for a short vhlle, Or, W, T. Slayton alKHiusd the Ha board of health meeting In fiur sUn and Montpeller Thuisday. Mrs ;& Wtllact; and children, Roberta and Stanley, went Thursday to Mcdford, Me., to spend two weeks. Mrs, Alice D. Wood ruff, who Is spending th summer at Cas pian lake, Greensboro, was with friends In town .luly fl.-The Itev. I. J'. Booth, of Strafford, Conn,, a former pas tor of the I'nlvcrsalist Church, was tho guest of frlonds In town Thursday, Miss Myrtle DoMnrrs, of Hyde Park, spent Wednesday In town with her cousins, Mrs. .f. P. Hoy and Miss Carrie Unwell, Harold Hattyee, who recently re turned fiom 'Vance, ban accepted a position In the Muuson store. Mrs. I,. c Tlllotson haw leturned from Watervllle, wherii she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. P. Smllle. 1''. C. Peck Is enjoying a few weeks' vacation from his duties In the railroad station. F. W. Mould was a business visitor In Burlington Monday anil Tiles day. Miss Mnrtha Oale of Stowc, who has been spending some time with rela tives In town, has gone to Lnko Mans llcld, where she has a position for the re mainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dodge went Monday morning lo Hoston lo spend n week's business trip, t'pon their return they will spend a few days In Windsor with Mr. and Mis. Tay lor Mead. Miss Kllza Morse has com pleted work at the home of the Itev. and Mis. .1. .1. Henett and left the latter part of the week for Itlchford to spend the remainder of the summer with her par ents. K. W. Teirlll, who was ill the last of the week Is convelescent. Mr. and Mrs. I". C. Peck, daughter, Klleen, l.-llp.. m.l. t... a..-. " ",. ZT, LVk ".V "VY ".L day lo Littleton, N. H for a few days.- Jlr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell and family were guests of relatives In Stowe Sun- Small store. Leon Monaban of Fast Fair field Is assisting In the station during the absence of F. C, Peck. The Hev. .1. .1. Hennett of the Advent Church exchang ed pulpits on Sunday with the Itev. A. II. Krlosson of Littleton, N. 11. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fmmons and children, Knth line anil Llnwnod, were In camp at Hard wood Flats, Hardwlck, from Thursday until Monday. Kdward Ummons spent Sunday In Waterbury with frlendf-, Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Hkkford were week-end guests at the house of the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hachand In ton. 14. K. Slllowny of Attleboio, Mass., Is the guest for a short while of icla tlves In town. Mrs. L. P. Thayer re turned Monday from Hlghgate Springs, where she has been In camp for two weeks. Lieut. W. A. Best, 1' .S. N., ac tmpa..led by Mrs. W. A. Best and Mrs. lleder Best of Burlington, were guests over Monday night of the former's par ents, the Hev. and Mrs. W. T. Best Dr W G, Bridge of Boston Is the guest of hit patents, .Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Bridge. Dr. Bridge made Hie tilp by automobile, coining by the Mohawk Trail. The lonununltv was grieved to learn of the death on Friday at his home In Rlngwood, 111., of Warren M. Foss, son of .Mrs. J M. Foss of this town. Funeral service weie held from his late home 111 Ringwood on Sunday. He leaves, besides the mother, his wife and Ihtee children, Dorcas, Wayne and Floyd of Rlngwood, one sisler, Mrs. G. G. Mori-e of this town, and a In other, Emery Foms of Wolcotl. The membeis of the Woman's "Muli, and all others who caie to go, are Invited to the 11 A. Slayton cottage at Greensboro for a picnic supper on Fri day afternoon. Automobiles will be provided for all and a small fee of ."i0 cents a pel son will he charged for the benefit of the club. The last of the series of health talks will be given at the town hall Thursdav evening. Subject. Food and Home Sanitation." The talks are given by Miss Manning. All soldiers and sailors, who are dlscbaiged from service, and who are Interested In form ing an American Legion Post here are urged to he present at the G. A. R. hall. this evening, at eight o'clock, to dlscus the purpose of the organization and to appoint a tempoiaiy secretary. The Rev. and Mrs. C. C. SI. Clare of Port Henry, N. V., came Monday for a short lay with fi lends In town. Truman Sweeiser, who was taken ill Willie at woik in the foundry Satuiday, Is convalescent. Mr. and Mis. Frank Newton of Lynn, Mass., have been visit ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. lOddard, the past week, Mr. and Mr. Newton will be pleasantly rememberi-d here, the former having attended Peo ple's Acadtmy about 30 years ago .Miss Florence Chaffee Is ependlrig a few clays at Queen City Paik, the Riiest of .Mis. Helen Shaw, Mr, and Mis, Harold Prior, who have been guests of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. II Pi lor, have gone to Waterhurj Center lo visit Mr. Prior's sister. Mis Fl, .1. Sleeper and from there to Westfoid, before returning to their home ill Spilngfleld, Mass. Kllen Barrows Is woiklng as order cleik In the K. W. Terrill stole, during the absence of Mr. Terrill, ho Is taking a vacation.-1 Mrs. L. C. Tlllotson has leeelved ord of Ihe safe anlval ftom France of her nephew, Henry Smllle of Waterbury. Mr. and Mrs. George Badger and family have gone to Burlington, where they will 'make their future home, -.Mr and Mrs. George Baker were In North Hyde Park yes terday lo attend the funeial of their sister-in-law, Mrs, Frank Baker, Mis. Allen Phillips and little daughter, Klean or, of Brunswick, .Me., are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. O. M. Taylor. The i-paclons lawn suriounriing the pleasant home of Mrc. W. F. Steele was the scene of a happy gathering Mon day afternoon when the L'nlty club of the Congiegatlonal Church held a re union and picnic supper In order to cele brate the Moth meeting of the club. The club entertained a guests Mr. and Mrs. SI. Clare of Poit Henr, N. Y under whose pastorate the l'nlty was first started: the Hev. and Mrs. V. M. Hardy, who weie esteemed leacheis of the class for some lime: Mr, and Mr. H. A. Slay ton, Mrs. II. P. Munson and Miss Kate Howaid, honoiary members. After a bountiful supper the guests seated them selves In a circle on the lawn where a shoi I business meeting was held, after which Ihe piesident of the club ad dressed a few words of welcome to the visllois present and then called on Mrs. Hardy to lead a tribute to the club writ ten by V, M Hardy, who was not able to address the club himself. This was followed by all original poem by the same author, read by Mrs, Hardy, which caused much nieirlment and which was decidedly worthy of the "poet laureate" of Lamoille county. Mr. Slayton was then called upon to say a few words and he also spoke with sincere apprecia of the work done by Ihe l'nlty. espe cially of the relief work done In and around Morrlsvllle. Mr. St. Clare arose to speak he was greeted with ap plause. .Mr. SI. Clare gave an exceed ingly Interesting talk upon his experi ences In the war and held the close at tention of all present. Mr. Goodllffe ex pressed the appreciation of .the club to Mr. St. Clare for his talk and the eve ning closed by ever body rising and sing ing the "l'nlty Farewell." .TEFFERSONVILLE F, L. Start nnd family were at Bakers, field, Sunday, Mr and Mrs. I. M Powell and daUKhler nnd Mr, and Mis. C, (', Powell were at North Hero Halurdny, Martin ISarl Powell, who Ims been Mt Camp AhnnM for in day, rturned with them, Mr. nnd Mrs, Kristin Thomss start ed Wednesday for a months' visaing trip to Massachusetts nnd York Stale, Minn Itnxanna will stay with hiv sisler at Helvldeie duiing their ahamics. Mrs, I Smith Cohuin of Milton was an over Sunday truest of her rPle here, Dls 'trict Deputy Lynch secured shout I application, for adoption Into the M, W A. order at an early date. Tho camp Is; ter, Jennie, who has employment therc. belng reorganized and everything put on ' Over $ was raised at the lawn party a sounu working basis, (j. W, Dyke and Mr. Mueller attended the meeting of the M, W, A. order at Kdcn Friday. Mi. Uriel Reynolds Is more comfortable at this writing. Mrs. Lynn Tracy has been operating the switch board at the Cen tral Telephone office this past week. Mr. and Mis. William Heynolds of Johnson were In town, Sunday, A large safe weighing 42110 pounds was moved Into Place at the town clerks office Krldav Mr. anil Mrs. H, c, Hauler ,llui ,iniicliter started Monday on a two weeks vacation j going through Dlxvllle Notch, N, f I,, and i down the count.. I. n milk. family leturned to their homo at , Granltevllle, Sunday, after a few davs nere. iiarry Denlo and family are stay- ing wnn airs, marlottc Halter during the nbsnce of H C, Hawlev's fnniltv V I picked nine from this place crossed bats with the Nestle team nt Enoshiire- t.'n ' Saturday and were defeated to a scoro , 1,01,1 0,1 11,0 lluvl f tho Haptlst Church n(t hns ,)a(1 Spec.a Work In tho managc of II to .-.Mrs. A. W. Edwards has re- , Sunday evening with a good attend-, m(,nt tlf ,.,rv hPn, He has also had turned from spending a week at Hlghgate n"CP- The P.ev. Fmsor Mct&ger Kivo , r0nsldenble experience In county agent. Center with her daughter. Mrs. Owen Mrl11"" sermon. The two other pastors k n, ,., Krictiiturnl Journalism, In Culn.-MIss Clara Stygles of .lerlcho teaching music here this ils summer.-Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smnlley of Morrlsvlllo w-ere In town, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Llbhey of Fletcher were over Sunday guests at F. H, Llbbeys. Mr. andwnr' l,ns 'Hschnrged ' a nd Is with .Mrs. n. u. .lacobs and son of Jericho I were callers In town, Sunday. Mrs. Hert Davis and sons. '.Merlon n,l iM-anx, started Tuesday for Greenlane, N. H where they are to snend several weeks. Mr. and .Mrs. Steuben Wlsweil of Denver, Col., arrived Monday for a visit wmi ins sister. Mrs. K. M. Knee- land It w aii(. r- W , .V' -Sinclair. George Oher and I IV am rl'linnn U nwiund vmi llicir CM HOPS HTP camp for two wenkw at IIIcliKatf i u.,riMB. . .. " ttr L? ' V"' V' C" UawW' "nd daughter, left Monday for n two weeks' vacation trip to points In Now Hainn- Bhlre. Mrs. Marl: Thomas iitarted Wed nesday morning for a trip to New York State nnd Massachusetts. George Miner, who has lately returned from overseas duty In the l S. A., arrived In town Monday afternoon to, visit his people here after an absence of nineteen ears. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Miner started for their home In Washington on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Melvln and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tooles were In Hurllngton Tues day. F. L. Start has purchased Ihe farm property of Mr. and Mis. A. J. Brown. .Mis. Lollta Jarvls of Rurllngton was with her parents here Sunday. Prof. Venable and sister are stopping at Mrs. M. L. Grlswold's Miss Jtoxanna Thomas Is spending her vncation In Belvldere. Mrs. TrlM Reynolds Is slowly gaining. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilcox of Newport have been visiting at K. A, Woods this week. The Misses Smith and Montgomery were In Burlington Wednesday. Fred Shan- graw caught a rainbow trout at Grls wold's mill, which measured 19 Inches. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Powell and daughter were in Burlington Tuesday. Hoy Dyke, who has been employed by H. K. Pope for a year or more, Is working for Fi nest Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hurnham of Springfield, Mass., are visit ing at W. W. Raymore's. Mrs. Wlnlleld Scott left Monday for a week's vacation to he spent with her daughter, Mrs, Blanch Roberts, at Woicester, Mass. Leon Safford Is working In Smugglers' Notch on the new road. Doris Tucker returned Sunday from a visit with friends In Jericho. Mrs. Ernestine Hud son and son, Lanou, of Hurllngton, are spending a couple of weeks at the Hem locks. Krrol Butler has gotten his hon- orable discharge from the at my and has arrived home. W. E. Hunt nnd family with his mother and two sisters, have re turned from a trip thiough the White Mountains. HYDE PARK. Dr. R. S. Flag and North Troy is to locate In this place. Homer Lewis and son. Kinsley, of New York city aie spending a few jlnys here. The Congre gational Sunday school picnic at Lake Klmore lat week was hugely attended. A special meeting will be held Saturday to elect a town clerk and treasurer In place of Mis, Lizzie While, who has leslgned. Mr. Brlggs of Albany, N. V., and Miss Pdinock of New Yntk are slopping at the inn. JOHNSON George Bradley had the misfortune lo run Into a team loaded with lumber at the twin biidges at East Johnson, smash ing his motor truck badly, and after repair ing tl he lan Into the side of the covered bridge near Ihe station putting Ids machine out of commifsiou for a while. -Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bishop of Pittsburg. Pa,, are visiting his brother, Lester Bis hop, and will soon go Into camp at Caspian Lake. Greensboro for the suiii- -" , " """"'" "l " " , ., , 7 " ; -'"sepn narna. . ... " ,r ",f" " ''"" Albans spent Sunday with his family here. The lemains of Harold Hayford, who was killed at White HIver Junction, Thursday, by the section car meeting a f i eight train, was brought here for burial In the old cemetery on Stearns street Saturday.-Mis, K. H. Sherwin visited In Mori Isville. last week. Lewis Demerltt, who had one foot amputated at Ihe AJary Fletcher hospital, caui" home last week and Is much more comfortable and hopes are entertained that he will be In his usual health again. C. L. Bishop has sold his farm, known as the W. II, Stearns faun at Kasl Johnson lo Moses Brown of East Berkshlie and gives1 possession August 1. Mr. Bishop's, plans for the summer are as et undecided, Henry Bangs has returned from his visit to the Pearson family In Kssex Junction. -Miss Grace Foster of I'nderhlll spent a few days last week with the Misses Alice Scott and Belle Baker. Mrs. Carrie Whltten and daughters, the Misses Alice and Mabel, aie spending their vacation here occupying Ihe McF.irland lesldence on Main street, while they aie In camp at South Heio for the sum mer. Miss .Mildred Leslie is visiting ber aunt, .Mrs. K. G. French, In Danville. D. A. Barrows and family have leturned fiom Wllloughby Lake and aie now at York, Me., for a few days. Mrs. .lohle 1.. Pleice has been appointed, D. 1). G, M for dlKlilct No, fi, f), K. S., In place of Miss Ruth Collins of Stowe, who was appointed at Ihe annual session of the grand chapter at Burlington, Miss Collins resigned much In the regret of the ills, trict, on account of other duties which would not allow her the necessary time to devote to the wot k, -Summer school has opened here with scholars.-Mrs. A. G. Peaks and children In company with her sister. Miss Stnuderman, from Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending a few weeks with Mrs. O. B. Landon , Dr. Fred I iv with his, Wells of Rutland spent Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Wells. Mrs. Fred W. Leslie Is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. K. G, French, of Danvlllc-Mles Doris Wnodard after spending two weeks hero hss returned to hsr home In St. Albnns.-Mrs. George Wheeler spent a part of last week with Mrs. Wakefield In Morrlsvllle.-Mrs Joseph Fay nnd daughter, Mi, David Ooor.y, of Hherley, Mats., spent n few ,lnv lore Inst week. Thev were lesldems of this town for ninny years. Miss Mr nnil Mrs, (lenruti I', Humphrey of Genrglnnua Halley was n guest of Mis. Burllnglun spent n week with their daugh Kllenwnod of Cambridge last week. .Mrs. i ter, .Mrs, lleorie I!, Melei nd returned A, .1, Gould, Hfter un Illness of nine home Thursday. Prof, Guprco K. Meles years, died Thursday, services were litdd at her late resldenen Saturday, Tho Itev, p. w. Hushii nfllclulliiK, inlurmttiit was marie in Lamoille View cemeler, She was fiJ years of age Hiid leave a husband nnd a bon, George Mr. and Mis, li. M. Maxfleld have returned from Hartford, Ceiw-1 where they carried their ddusht 'Hi tno icintinnd lawn Saturday after noon. It was given under the nusplces of the Congregational society. Harry God- ney nmi lamny were guests of Mr, ami Mrs. E. H, Fllgornld Ifist week. Mr. Gndftey hiiH been hnnoiably discharged from ovelKCas service.. Miss Josle Drown of North Hyde Park visited relatives hete last week. Wallace, sou of George At well, who has been oversea for sev eral months, has been honorably uls chnrged from service and relumed home '""I week. Arthur Sanborn, who Is at work In Fairfield, spent Sunday here. Orange County KANTinT PH Tl"" union service of the Hetbany, Methodist and Hantlst Churches was 1 insisted In tho service. Mrs. Florence osteyoo, wnn came ftom i'oiiune rn- day to visit friends here, left Monday niurimiK. urs. i isieycc s son utunw who served In the navy In the late mc H'"nl"er 1,1 l llu;u " , will return to Mlddlebury College In ,hp "''mnk Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Hatch of this place, a re cently discharged soldier, who returned from overseas a few weeks ago, Is In town to visit his parents for a few days before returning to Harre, where ne is now employed. airs, iircwsicr, f ' ,,, t. .( who ..no, is. i (... , 1 1. . .. tit .1, l I -AMnn1 Viorn .u v r uieii .iiunuiiy Hiiernooii m mum- vi r daughier.-Danlel Putnam, who j has a position In tho treasury de partment nt Washington, D. C closed a two weeks' vacation hero with his mother and other relatives Mondny and left for Springfield, Mass. Miss Mary Bride and uncle, Mr. Bride of Chicago, were guests of the former's cousin, Mrs. Lena Wright, over Sunday. Mrs. H D. Banister suffered a shock of par alysis Saturday night which has made her helpless and unable to speak. It Is feared she will not rally from It. Her daughter. Mrs. John Rogers of Northfleld. came at once and Is with her for t)ic present. Mr. and Mrs. N. C Bucl and daughter Iris have re turned from Lebanon, N. H.. where they passed Sunday with relatives. Miss Helene Ranney has given up her position In Greenfield, Mass., and Is at home for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Kmerson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chase have returned from an automobile trip to Littleton. N. 1L, and Mrs. Chase has gone back to Boston to resume bis business. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of Danvers, ' Mass., have arrived to pass their vaca tion with Mrs. S. C. Clark and Mrs. Kmlly Hastings. Arthur Sims of Bos Ion is being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Allls, who also have their daughter, Miss Dorothy Allls. who Is here for her vacation. Hugh Clafiln, who has been In the service for a year or more, has arrived home and Is dis charged. Miss Anna Coughlln went.to her home In Barnard Friday after several days heie. Mrs. W. W. Morton left Sat uiday for Newpoit, R. I., where, she went to take the children of Commander DeWItt Webb nnd wife. Commander Webb has been transferred to Newport from Charleston, S. C and tho family Is now established there. The children have been here for n few weeks with Mrs. Morton. Tho Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton returned Saturday from a ten days' stay In White River Junction and Hridgewater. where they have been with their son. Pliny Hamilton, and their daughter. .Mrs. Harold Perkins. Howard Somervllle, son of W. W. Somervllle of this place, who has been here on a leave of absence from the navy, left Saturday for Norfolk. 'a., and will go soon lo San Francisco. Miss Feiora Ratchelder went to Mont peller Tuesday for a short stay with lelatives. Mr. Wood of St. Albans "'- rived Tuesday to go for a visit of some length at Frank Wood's of the Center. Mrs. Lucinda Wilson Biewster, who died ai me mime oi uvr tiuuKiupi. .. ' j visited In Hardwlck and Wheelocu Tues l.oomN, Monday, is survived by thiee, . (lav an1 Wednesday. Arthur Stannard of daughters and one son. The daughters I Orleans vlstted bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. are Mrs. l.oomW, with whom she was at the time of her death, Mrs. Spaulding of Springfield, Mass.. and .Mrs. Whltham of South Uoyaton. Both daughteis have been here this week and the son, Charles Brewster, and his wife, anived here from Medfnrd, Mass.. Monday night. She also has nine grandchildren. Mrs. Brewster was left at the death of her husband with four small children and for the mosi par- of Ihe time has lived In Ran dolph, She was 77 years of age and has been a great sufferer for a long time. Tho funeral was held at the home Wednesday at two o'clock, and the re main were taken to Randolph Center for burial beside her husband. The Rev. Frnser Metger officiated. Mrs. E. W, Cat lisle leturned fiom a visit In North field with her sister Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fills came from North Rend ing, Mass., last week for a several days' stay here and Tuesday they returned to their home Albert Salisbury, who has lecently leturned front overseas, has ionic home and Is thl week here with his brother, F. A. Salisbury. During the last wiek they weie In Greensboro In camp at Caspian Lake. .Mrs. K. H. Bau Ister lemains about the same In a help less condition, as the result of a shock of paralvsis The funeral of Mrs! Lucinda Brew ster, whose death occurred Mondny, was held nl the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. L. I.oomls, on Randolph avenue Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, the Rev. Faser Metzger olliclatlng. A quartet consisting of Miss P,lanche Sparhawk, Miss Gall I.amson and A. H. Reedle and D. A. C Bailey sang the favorlie hymns of the deceased, one of which was "Crossing the Bar." The children of Ihe deceased were all pres ent, beside many other relatives. Sev eral fiom the east part of the town, where the deceased had so long resided, also weie present. The remains were taken to Randolph Center for burial In the family lot. The work at the station, where there Is being built a cement platform, goes slowly along, unci al piesent there Is much Incon venience to passengers caused by the old platform being taken up. A dis appoint meiit in procuring the cement has caused mnc h of the delay. Mrs. Mary Waldo has moved fiom the Spoon er block to the Martin block, taking a lower apartment In the latter build ing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson are In Hlghgate Springs at Camp Randolph, Mr nnd Mrs. F. A. Salisbury, Albert Salisbury nnd other members of the i family have returned from a several dajs' slay In Greensboro, They will return after a few days hero for a lonucr time at Caspian Lake at the 1 Salisbury cottage. Mrs. Charles fob- ter returned fiom Montpeuer ;""r" day afler a brief stay with friends there where she formerly resided. RANDOLPH CENTER. of the V, G. A, Is In Ithncn, N, Vi at tending the sumiiirr school nt Cornell Fnlverslty.-Mlss Fannie Harrliiston ut In lluillngloii Htleiiilliia summer scliool. Mlss Inn Welch, principal of (ha an dyke echonl ut Detroit., Mlrl is pend ing her vacation at the Old llopiestead.--J, 11. Holden, who was reported Inst as seriously 111 with pneumonia, died Thtirnday, aged 7.1 ears.-Mlss Nellie Clark, who went to Hoston last week, nrcompanled by her sister, .flss Annie. Clark, to consult a specialist on head troubles, underwent an operation, which is thought will be successful, Miss Draco Conanl, who has hail a third operation at n hospital In Springfield, Mass., Is thought to have a good chance for re covery. Her sister, Mrs. W ,V. Wash burn, Is with her. Mr. and Mrs. Hollln II. Harrclt have re cently come from Hartford, Conn., to Handolph Center, where they are begin ning work In the Veimont State school of Agriculture. .Mr. Barrett will have charge of the science and the work In Kngllsh mainly. He Is a graduate of the State College of Agriculture, Storrs, Conn He has spent considerable time, In a practical way In the botnnlcal gard- along the llnej, of plant breeding. Mr .-.-,. v.aH linrn ml rfsared on a farm wnrl, rHI)ncty, he has written many ar )n lho interests of the farmers pro,elnSt f,s training nnd experience mnfc,, t possible to estnlillsn a Close , ,,,, .,,, the Instruction In rtonces nni the practical courses In agrl- (culture. The work of the debating socie- ties, "The Vermont Pioneer scnooi pan or, and much of the oral nnd written work In the agricultural Instructions will be closely related to the work In Kngllsh. Mrs. Barrett Is a graduate of the New London Business College, New London, Conn, She Is to have charge of the sten ographic work and the hook-keeping. They will make their home In the dormi tory, where they can give careful suicr- - - ... vision to tho dormitory life Orleans County GREENSBORO While I. D. Magoon was adjusting a horse rake, the teeth dropped down with such force that one tooth cut through the skin of one wrist to the bone and came out about four Inches farther upon the forearm. Mrs, George Hussey Is visit ing friends In Berlin, N. II,, for a few days. Mrs. Gertrude Pao.uette of Hard wlck visited Mrs. A. K. Tolman and Mrs. Nellie Simpson the last of last week. Mrs. F. C. Kinney s visiting her sister In Mlddlebury. Mrs. Jennie Perrln was operated upon at Brightlook hospital, St. John'biiry, Tuesday for the removal of a tumor on her right arm and was able to return home Sunday. Harry Tracy and Frank Willey of Montpeller visited at George Porter's the last of last week. Saturday, the ladles of the Grange served a strawberry supper at their unns rooms at Grange hall and had a good patronage. Dr. F. C. Kinney and son, Dr. Albert Kinney, went to Fair fax Sunday to see Miss Julia Kinney, who Is In very poor health, LOWELL. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of Mont- gomery Center and Mrs. Howard Larock of Burlington were in town Thursday. calling on Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Newton. E. H. Warner of Des Moines, Iowa, visited his mother. Mrs. Mary S. Warner, last week and called on other relatives. -Dr. G. H. Newton of Waterbury and F. S. Newton of Lynn, Mass,, called on their father, H. H. Newton. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Coolbeth are enter taining Mrs. Coolbeth's mother and aunt, Mrs. Lucia Dwinell, and Mrs. Amos Williams of Lynn, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hedln of Cambridge, Mass., were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Sanborn and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sin clair. Mrs. George Porter nnd daughter. Miss Doiothy, of Orie:i1', were guests last week of Mrs. Portor's paints. Mr, and Mrs. I. S. Sylvester, and other rela tives. Mns. Alice Clark and son, Wayne of Plermont, N. H., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cross and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bridge- man and Mr. and Mis. George Warner i of Hardwlck were' the guests of their i aut, jtrs. Mary S. Warner, Sunday. !ar Vernon Warner accomoanled by their sister. Mrs. C. F. Bodge of Boston. B. W. Stannard, last week. Judge and Mis. c A. Gardyne and party of Mont gomery Center were callers Sunday on Mr. and' Mr", H. H. Newton. Mr. and Mrs Frank Merrimnn and son of Elmore were the guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Coolbeth. L. B. Wellman of New poit was a business caller In town Mon day C. F Eddy of Stowe was In town Tuesday. WESTFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Janes and daugh ter, Miss Marian and .Miss Cora Janes of Worcester, Mass., motored through the Champlaln Valley last week to spend a few weeks at W D. Bell's. Paul Lange vln has sold his farm to Canadian parties for VJh.Uh. They came from 2.VI miles below Quebec and take possession Tues day. Mr .Laugevin has bought George Smith's house In Troy. A iarge number went In the Chautauqua at North Troy last week, those who had motor cais very kindly took those who had none. Mrs. M. A. H. Spencer of Waterbury called on Harry Gray last week while motoilng to Westmore to see her friend, Mrs. A. L. Speene. Mr. and Mrs. Carl lladln of Cambridge, Mass., and Ara .1. Milter of Attleboro, Mass., were guests of Fremont and Mrs. H. C. Miller last week. Last Friday Mrs. H. B. Hitch cock took Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Bell and .Mrs. D. J. Sheehan to West Burke to attend Mi. Densmoro's funeral. Mr. Dens moie died fiom the effects of an auto mobile accident about four weeks ago, when Mr. Camp of Newport ran into and upset Mr. Densmore's car. Arthur Aus tin and family and William Kenniston molored last week from Florence, Mass., and for a 1 days' vacation and called on Herbert Longley Sunday, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mis. Percy of Derby, On Sun day a Waterbury party called on Harry Gray, comprising Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Towne, Ilealy Randall, Mrs, George Ran dall, and daughter, Miss Belle, and Mrs. Luce, On Friday Mr. and Mis. Richard son and son, Mr, Bryan of Hardwlck and H, E. Gray of Waterbury visited at Maurice Gray's, Mrs. Goodrich of Boston and daughter from New Haven and Mr. ami Mis. Ephralm Courser and daugh ter from Beebe, Can., were In town last week to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Martha Knight. CRAFTSBURY Mrs. Nellie I'rlc moved her household goods last week into the tenement over the File's store. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alden Twlss have taken possession of the houre lately purchased of Mr, Uric The Rev, and Mrs. O. B, Wells, accompanlod by P.ercy Kelr, were In Albany Wednes day In the Interest of the contest he tween the Sunday schools of Irasburg, Albany and Craftsbury. Mr, and Mrs. John Babcock of Hardwlck were In town Sunday, Mrs. Orrln Robblns died sud denly at her home Wednesday, The fun eral was held Wednesday at the Metho dist Kplcopnl Church, the Rev, O, B, Wells olliclatlng, Interment was made In the blanch cemetery, She leaves a husband mid several nephews to mourn her tons. Mr, nnd Mrs. L, n. Lathe re ceived word Friday of the safe arrival of their son, Mollis, from overseas at Crtinp Merrill. Hattle llntrb and Mrs, Percy- Bowlier wer cfclled to thl town from Boaton by the death of Mr. Clifford BartletU.-rJ'red Kelr, who has been spendlng a little time In Rlchford, spent! the week-end at his home here. TJitflnnrt rnnnfii I avuuuuu vuuiu; i BRANDON Clayton C Fuller and Mls Lota Orover, both of this town, were married at the Baptist parsonage by tin, Hev. 1. M. Crampton Friday. They left for Hut - land by automobile and from there took I a train for crown Point, N. V., where they will visit Mrs, Fuller's sister, Mrs. Oscar Kcechi Hert Ilowland, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hert Ilowland of this town, has. returned from overseas, whre he has been for nearly two years. He has received his discharge from Camp Devens and returned to his home, here. A num- ber of young ladles, who have been In camp nt Lake Dunmore and who have, been chaperoned by Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. William Carr, returned to their homes hero Saturdny. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. June spent Sunday at Lake Hortonla, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller have returned from Jiake Dunmore, where they have been camping for several weeks. Thev will occupy their home on Seminary Hill i which has been occupied by Prln, K. T. Tracey for two years. Brandon Is suffer ing an acute sugar shortage. The. sev eral grocery stores In (own have only a limited supply and there Is no prospect for Immediate relief. As this is the canning season, persons who have not a supply of sugar will find It a hard mat ter to secure enough. Miss Mary Miner, who Is attending sum mer school at Castleton, spent the weoK end at her home here. Dr. Adrian T. Grlswold has decided to locate in Fair fax and expects to go there about August 1 William Phllllpsen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Herman Phllllpsen, returned Satur day from the Mary Fletcher hospital, where he recently underwent an opera tion. Miss Leda Johnson nnd Robert Carpenter returned home from Poultncy, where, they attended the Kpworth League convention last week. Mr. and Mrs. nnrtrf t. fliurr.MII wniit .Qnnrlm. on an automobile triple Montpeller hm,. r!- m-io,.. .,., and Barre. Mrs. George Morletv and nephew, Charles Hayes, who have bN.n visiting Mrs. Henry O'Brien, have re turned to Fair Haven. Mlsfl Hilda Walker of Burlington Is visiting at the home of C. L. Clifford. Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Farrlngton of New York city are visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Farrlngton. The Wom an's Auxiliary of St. Thomas' Church were entertained at the home of Mrs, George Bacon In the Arnold district Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Car penter and son, Newell, attended the Kpworth League conferenco at Poultney Sunday. Frank Sanderson, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Sanderson, is spend ing a three weeks' shore leave at his home here. He is stationed on the battle ship Arizona. F. M. Scott left Monday for California. lie will make the trip by automobile. The Rev. Frank B. Seeley of Kingston, N. V., preached at the Con gregational church Sunday morning. , M" F' Klngsley spent Monday with , relatives In Pittsford.-MIss Frances Glp- sun, wnn nan oeen viiuing in Hurnngion for three weeks, returned Monday. She was accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Davis, who spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. W C. Olpson. Tl'ie Misses Nellie John son, Catherine Johnson, Maiy Force, Catherine June, Marie Reed, Mary Tennlen. Catherine Vassar, Marjorle Cartmell, Catherine O'Connor, Celestlne Davlne, Katherine. Morris, Edytho Bashaw, .Marlon Keeler nnd Christine Pluc have returned from Lake Dunmore, where they have been camping in the Forbes cottage. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Qulnn of Boston are at the home of her brother, Clif ton K. A. Merrltt, of Park street for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and Mrs. Frank W. Williams went Wednesday to Wlnthrop. Mass.. where Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Williams I will remain for several weeks. Mrs. Lizzie Burk, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Carroll Bush, returned Wednesday to Benson. George Chapin of Washington, D. C is In town vis iting his mother, Mrs. H. H. Johnson. Mp, alui' Mrgi c.'m. Carpenter and son. Newell, spent Wednesday in Granville, N. V Mrs. P. 11. Washburn and sou of Lisbon, N H , are visiting at the home of her father, E. D. Blackwell. Miss Elizabeth A. Cole of Middlebury Is spending a few days here at the home of Kdward Chandler. Nelson Pollard of Burlington Is visiting here for a few days. Stanley Jones of Granville. N. Y"., Is visiting at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Kdward Chandler. FORESTDALE Fennlmoie Sessions, who has heen spending Ills vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Sessions, has returned to Springfield, Mass .Miss Marion Rothe of Albany, N. Y Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whltcomb passed Sunday In Troy, N. Y. Mrs. Jane Brown Is visit ing her son, the Rev J. S. Brown. In Springfield. A son was bom July !i to Mr. and Mrs. Kdmund Larock. L. C, Bump has returned from a business trip to Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Field and Mis. .1. A Kronoff of Worcester, Mass., are guests at J. C. Bernor's. James McDonold leturned Saturday from the Marv Fletcher hospital, where he under went an operation. .Miss Kylpha Sessions has returned from Buillngton, where she has been several mouths, Mrs. George Shannon has gone to tho Mary Fletcher hospital, where she will undergo an operation. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs, Frank Bump. Edmund Bashaw, who was recently discharged from Camp Devens, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Nicholas Pfenning. Kd ward Phelps, who recently returned from overseas, has received his discharge and returned to his home. Washington County MONTPELIER W. II Jeffrey returned Thursday morn ing from Briport. where he attended Wed nesda the marriage of the Rev. .1. Mllo Jeffrey, his son, to Miss Gertrude Dratt of Montpeller. The ceremony was per formed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Ill llus Russell, grandparents of the bride. In the presence of about 100 guests. The bride was attended by .Miss Minnie Dratt of Virginia, while the best man was Klcry Lynde of Mnrshfleld, The fiowcr girl was Miss Kllen K. P, Jeffrey, and ring bearer Ruth W Jeffrey, sisters of tho bride, After the wedding a luncheon was served and thru the newlyweds left for a trip They leeelved many gifts Including gold and sliver and a diamond necklace for the bride from the. groom's father. The bride has been a teacher in the Montpeller schools. She Is a daughter of Mr. ana Mrs, John Drntt of Virginia. The groom is a pastor of tho Methodist church In Blnomfleld. He graduated from Mont peller Seminary and served In the army until after the officers' training schools were closed. He was captain of the Montpeller Seminary footbaall team In 1918, Mrs. Leulla B. Fenn has brought a libel for divorce In Washington couny court against Charles Fenn, on the grounds of Intolerable severity, desertion and refusal to support. The will of Prentiss Kent, late of Mont psller, has been proved in probate court. Mr. Kent lft several bequests, These In cluda one to nurre City hospital, the amount of which la not known beeauso tho sum Is to be filed after providing for, or with the approval of, Clara Kent, th wife, of the deceased, He also left be- i(uests to towns and cities for care, of cemeteries. j wnldo ;L Farrar has closed one of thfl i best sales of registered Holsteln cattle ' tl,Bt hBS ten mn,'e ,n th' section In 'tome years, some 27 head whkh he told to William Foley of Springfield, The I cattle are estimated lo he worth about ! and tho sale price Is understood to I have been close to that flgtite, There were some beautiful cattle In the ship- ineiit. C, D. waters, who has charge of the passenger and freight service on the Montpeller it Wells River railroad haa received notice from the federal railroad administration that the demurrage lates will be dropped Jl a car about the first of next month. There stilt exists a short age of cars In the granite belt There appear to be plenty of cars for local shipments hut there Is a marked short age of cars that can bo used In foreign shipment. This docs not effect the manu- laciurers so imicn, ni mc prepeni umet as It does the quarry owners, The divorce of Isabel White vs. George H. White and Lillian Alexander vs. Averlll Alcander have been entered in Washington county court Clerk L. C. 'I'luiij ui iiiij iiruri ua ictui iiit'i nuiu . visit In Morrlsvllle. He was accompanied by Mrs. Moody. An automobile accident, reporter! by H. W. Robinson of Hurllngton, has been received at the secretary of state's of fice. The car owned and driven by Rohert Wilder of Montpeller, was run into Saturday near Lake Morcy The causs Is said to have heen due to dust, which prevented the driver of the car seeing; the approaching Wilder machine, Adjt.-Gen. H. T. Johnson has received an official emblem of the 101st Ammuni tion Train. It Is the guidon of Company K, In which Capt. Roy Miner of Rutland was In charge when the company came home. This makes two of the official hini'iiii, winvMi tnmuiii iihf received anu If enough are forwardM to the office probably the claim for the unofficial emblem recently presented the State of Massachusetts may be secure! Mrs' JVllllam Des Moines, 1 1"- where she Is cashier in a National Life insurance office until a eeneral arenf is appoinien. .urn. ivenener ias.es tne nl.-.- r t r . .. . . . . t . . 1 1 ... , ,ii.t- ui iio.i.j njiuiic... woo lias open PnllA.I hnme (In tfi& ma Win aHa Mfti4 nnraMlna RritHn!! fnm.pli' nf Montpeller, whose father died six days after he reached Chicago last winter Charles Brown lost control of his auto- ..."u.ie saiuraui auernuon wnue anvin along Main street, with the result that the machine went on to the sidewalk near the Argus block, running Into Mrs. Badord, who was walking along the street nnd knocking her down. The ma chine dragged her Into Hazen court Per sons who witnessed the accident removed Mrs. Badord, who was partly under the machine. She wsjj taken to her home side being Injured. The automobile operator's license of John F. Navln of Rutland was suspended Friday by Harry A. Black, secretary of state, because of a report which showed cause for action. Lieut.-Gov. Mason S. Stone arrived home Friday evening from V M c A. work In France. Saturday morning befora hardly any of the State officials were In Houo. i linn fllcl 9 cHplna nf 9cnlaMnn In rnr - .Innl n Vx.elnAB In DlUi J llal alr.r.1.- ( a lfl.. A A fl n.l,MA ,UA ,.W ir a r i r. l. .ii. hmi n r r rin L ii lull ill. i. i&nti . i.. i rnminn ni r.aH Berkshire. TV... A-,IAnn.A uA.l . ... . uc li uiivni pun w in.. - tile ll iri.1 i a. of Achllle J. Belluccl of Montpeller and Mil. T nailer. T Mn-n-,! ' V tl.A.IJ office. The certificate shows they were married .lulv 3 hv Ihe Rev. J. A. I.v.irh at Northfleld. TlllElnl, ai'ltnlltr' na r.n,,..r.lt ,Aa.l ,n a. State highway commissioner. It was a iuiiii in cAiiemi un permanen nia.e nienway worK i ne mauer nein U . . I n - ii . . . . . . . i oi no union or inp wnrnr sunn v 'n r the city iifes. . . ..I. t-iiciw ni .11 un i iii'iipr naK nfp " t',iuiii!i;ii dunlin isirii iui ut mi er.titr 11 ..iii.nrL a inn. n s imp wii" nnp n.pn i CAnlAn.npp 1Q1C M - OI..-. ...... ....,. nen aooun two wppk atro in his -eeennr wife. The will of Emma K Jnhonnott line ui narre. lias Deen nroven in nrona. couit. Fred Desaullers of thp Springfield poll'- ffir- nac 1 ,Ka nl... tVn.l ., -l . 1 nnn L 1 II, -. , ucri iiriiiiK f-oi.ie irounip wnn Mimp n the dealers In his section on the matter en e.i v morninr in at last jiunaa mji ne person cur r own a nt inp nmji Bane street. The Job either was done fn spite or by a person of mischievous in tent. The offlceis are investigating management of the Western l'nion com closed different hours Sundays than hre tofore. It will he open from nine to 1 Instead of noon and five to 7H3t p m Instead of 11 o'clock. Mi.'.. -p ,i. mop o ciock l nursnav morn'n iti'in .--i nui,ui!iit- .i ' nuri n, hip P. J. Long officiating. He died In Spring field, Mass., where he went a few dav li iro inp a vimr npnn,.,,.,, n I Act t r. Margaret, with whom he lived in Frank ill sirppr in .iinmnpiipr mp Ti'an nr .n.in years employed as stationary englnee in inp .1 nnin, ipr x- vv pue : i-.r nnn in Montpeller. . ou uiiiuu on inianiue parai?is '.vni. iihk iippn i-nnnnpi pn rnr inp laur urn nav .ti iifiiiuu iiosfinai ny ur ri i,oe' were large numbers of children hrougi' iir.urf inf. nil vsirM np .iianv ni iiitri. showed Improvement In condition ov that of a year ago when the cllni" wa conducted. NORTHF1ELD .I..M L, 7.2 nr iiR. wnn is in irainin ior a nurse at tne .Aiary r ietcner lios iihhi. mirunsrion. came juiv 3 i spend two weeks at the home of he father. John Brusa. John O'Grady Is vie Itlng relatives and friends In St. Al bans. Mrs. Kdson Kimball and son liar old, Mr. and Mrs. Kdson Kimball. Jr and son, Kdson, of Arlington, Mass nre visiting at the home of C S, Kim hall and other relatives in town. Rober O'Hara, of Peterboro, N, II., Is visit .l.,,,nV.R ...1.n I ..ll,ll..M nt tU itituKlllll, "liu IIP.., .'n.,1 . IPIllllf. tl1 Hi home of his nArents. Mr. nnd Mrs. ! riicnnurir. Aiass. .miss r lorence Biron has returned to Burlington after spend II. W. Strong-, Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Ben and daughter, Loona, of Proctor, accom panioa oy .ur, uoan e parents, .r sn Mrs. A. Jt, Bean, of Springfield, Mass werp eerenf vlaltni-n at tnn nnmA or i n F, L. Howe, Mils Leona Bnn remalne hern for a few weeks. Mr. and Charles Tender and family visited 4