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10 TOE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THUR3PAT, JANUARY 15, 1920. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from tinge three) and they wore taken to tho homo till Alon day morning when there was a short service and Interment was miutn In the I family lot nt Hnutltvlaw Jtlss Blanche iSparhawk, her brother, the ltcv. A T. Fish, vhere Mi- nnil Mr? C E. '"1PH nparnawK'H urotner, ueorge npar- i.i..i ...u inn . imviv Sparhawk, anil Atr. nnd Mrp. F. P. nt her homo Tuesday afternoon In honor Ifft Humlny hIbIU for Beaver, Pn where of her 80th birthday Alelcndy an, entertaining a friend from hawk, and family reside. She will bo Mnssnchusotts.-Tiekots arc on sale for Joined there by O. A. Curry of Chicago. tho M. W. A. fair which la to be held nt. " "l 1 ' u " '"" Cambridge Inn, .lanuary 21. 22, SI. Tho rl'.ge will take place, after w1dc.li the Johnson orchestra s to furnish music fori""""'"" i"' I" -" " dancing and thero Is to he an hour s pro gram each evening. With a largge lint of prizes to be drawn surely the pur chasers of tickets will set their money's worth Ernest lloopi ntcrod the i where Mr. Curry icsldos for tho present and where Atr. and Airs. Fish will prfs the whiter. Atlse Winifred Richmond went to Roynlton Monday for a short 'stay with her uncle and nunt, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. !.,alrd.-Mrs. E. K. Nclll and CAMBRIDGE daughter, Paulino Nelll. were In South Ftm-ri If m nn,i Jitnr1n wltd nnntlinr iper of North Cambridge ,luahtrr, Mrs. Cliff .roslyn.tohn Pjrrott employ of II. N. Gray. nfi.. .....ui,,,, ti, ,,,ii,i.. gUTi with bis t'lydu Falihabu-H has flnlsheil work as Wfo nn(, ,1(UIRltcI. ln Bostml cnnl0 jton- clerk for II. A. ISulklcy.-C. 1.. Oilman oC 0,y moIm( to plnr(1 w)loro ,0 wn Fletcher Is moving Into the V"- lavo work for a patt of tho time-Mrs. bouse, which be purchased ot L. A. Mnnll Adams, who Is now nt The Maples. I'ntch.-Mrs. II. fi. Jones visited hor Wpnt ,0 Rollth novnlton Monday for a ulster. Mrs. llarley Ross, In Duillngton sT.oa atnyMVi Col,Bon Gilbert wont to lust week.-Clydo Humphrey has finish- Lawrence. Mass.. Monday for a few days ed working; for the Wll'.uy hi others and am, wl, lx, Joln,,, bv llt,r husband In a perfect safely on any portion of tho lake. Ico In said to be 20 inches thick. The fanners welcome the additional snow anil have already stnrted drawing logs and wood, CRAFTSBURY Mrs. 1'. AV. Daverson returned fiotn Hrlghtlook hospital, St. .lohnsbury, Fri day much Imptovcd. B. AV. Hardy ic turned Inst week fiom Canada, where he has bcon spending revel nl wooks. Alls. Archie Jones rotutned to her home here last week after spending: sovcrnl months In Massachusetts Joh'n Woods with his family has movd from Stowo to his farm near North AVolcott line. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Atwell left Saturday eve ning for Orleans, where .they inch have positions. The AA". F. At. S. met Tues day, January 6. at the unrsonago with Mrs. Jennie Daverson and Mrs. O. Tt. AVolls. The study subject was India. Six women Kavc Intorcstliut accounts of conditions nnd noed there, Tho mystery Ikjx wnstnken up. Tho next meeting will bo held January 27 with Mrs, John Morse. will he employed In IT. K. Wood H mill.-K. I.. Ellsworth. W. II. Bums, H. S. Gates and I,. .1. Church wolo In Bur lington Wednesday to attend the dairy men's mectlng.-Dr. S. T. Start was at tiie Fanny Allen hospital Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Kith; Jackson Hid Miss Florunro limns, who visited few days nnd they will proceed to Boston Ralph Hamilton of Ht. .lohnsbury nnd Thomas' Episcopal Church was held the newly mauled couples will make their school In tho town hall In Duxbury Frl Monday evening nt the church. Tho homes In Alontpeller, the busbonds being day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ktdrcdge following vestrymen were elected:. H. employed In the granite Industry. are In Boston, where Mr Eldredgo Is ,1. Ormsbee, J, S. Kastwood, C. VV J. o, Biown, Insurance commissioner, attending a meeting of the dlrectois of tho Crockott, It. If. Kvcrcsl, K. It. Woods. . , Hates, State highway commlsaloner, Waterbury Last Block company of which P. P. Johnson, C. A.' June, I.. Hm!. and othors Interested In the security of he Is prcsldonl.-Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. and W. H. C. Wbltcomb. After tho the federal owned property nt the Stale Demerltt went to Boston Tuesday. Mr. election of the vestrymen, the follow- "garage, InBpectod the place the hitter lemerltt lo attend o meeting of tho Now Ing officers wore elected: Sonlor war- part of the week with the Intent of aseer- Kneland Wood Workers' aesoclatlon. den, 11. .1. Ormsbee; Junior warden, J. tabling what kind of tiro fighting pro- Mrs. Helen Itlciaida ot Moutpcllor served H. Kastwood; socrotaiy, CI. W. Croc- lection could be Installed. There Is iibout. ovganlst at the Methodist Kplscopsl kett; treasurer, K. It. Woods, delegates .vi,oou worth of piopertv looped by tho Church Sunday moinlng. Her young son, to tho State convention, J. S. Eastwood, federal government to 'Vermont stored Morgan, spent the day hero with her. F. P. Johnson and U. Bump. Tho there and tho fire protection Is needed. Kdwln F. Palmer has deeded to the Dux nnnual meeting of the directors of tho T,u buildings am well along In construe- t'ury Water Co.. Inc., all right to springs, First National Bank was held Tuesday tlon, so that the equipment which has.I'lPo Hnes, right of ways, etc., ln the morning in tho bnnk pallors nnd tho arrived hero Is covered. jwater system which supplies Duxbury following directors were elected; a. H. The Yankee Division boyg In Montpcllr Corner. The new company which was Young. W. I). Nutting, A. G. Jones, I n wu probably In other sections ot chartered last fall Is officered a follows; W. Williams, T.. A. Sovery. F. K. Chand- the Stale arc much upset over tho recent President, . It. Dcmerltt; vice-president, ler and F. W. Brlggs. The following nctloti in Boston when those In charge V- Abbott; scctetary, J. R. Arkeley; officers wero elected; lre.sldcnt. O. H. of tho Memorial club house In Boston did treasurer, H. K. Collins, improvcmonis Young; vice-president, I-. A. Sovery; not recognize Vermont In the. recent allot- irn expocUd to bo mado to meet tho nishlor. F. W. llrlffcs: teller, I.uclto mont made otralnst the Now Kneland Rrowlh of the coinmunlly.-MIss Ina . .h utain will Gabroc. who has been detained In hor Thero. will be a meeting of Sliver I.akc pay towards the building. Thero wore om for several days ny an aitacK or , was cleared for tho benefit n. ... Wn ui town, inere was a LOWELL Lewis Jensen of Mount Vernon, X. V., visited his daughter and husband, Mr. Miss Mabel Hamilton of White River and Mis. Harris Sliurelt, Inst week. Mr. Junction were over-Sunday guests of tholr.nnil Mrs. Frank Montlcth are the parents parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Joscpb Homll- Iton. of a daughter, bom January 10. Miss Marlon Stephenson has returned to Washington, D. C, whero she has a gov- Atntidnv wnq n ilnv nf nnrnrtnnate OC- rmr,.n,.'o n.,l afrlrtenta nrn renort- crnmnllt position. MlS. AV. A. YollnB I Miss Winnie Storey there. Mrs. Kugcnc ,, ,..,,ii, nrn , . urnllo nntnrn. nienn spondlng the week In Morrlsvllle with Blnnchnrd Is entertaining a sister fri Thayer was drawing ice for the Brlgham llor Mends, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burn wosion.-.. u. uuiitb' was a . "' Creamery companv from the Kldredgc Hurllugton Tucsday.-Mrs. Clyde Hum- ,,,, Wl0 comltlg down tnc hln tho phrey and daughter have r.-tumed from fl wenl ho (,nus,n by a wet nurite, wnero sue nas i cc.i visii- ,..,ko of ,oc hrtaklnR OIl0 ,,elow tho log Mr. Humphr-ys peoplc.-Mrs. U. b. i,.nppi Th(1 WB( ,ho f,rflt ,ri Mr Thn3rer ham. Fred Green, who was foreman for the Lowell Bobbin company, has moved to Morrlsvllle, whero bo has employ ment. MIfs Dnford and Arthur Verge, both of Wcstfleld, were married January Payne was called to llakersflcld S.itur- , ,na(1(, nn w thc frst tlnle , 11 at St. Ignatius Church. The Rev. Fr, day by the Illness of her grandchild. Kermlt McCtiln. Mrs. Carml Brush of Jcilcho visited relatives ln town Tues day. A public dinner mid supper will bo nerved at the parish housn Monday, January 19, at which time tho Inler Church World movement will be held. A meat and potato dinner will bu served bo had used the team. He was taken to tho sanitarium and It wua there as certained that both bones wero broken In his leg. Mr. Thayer wont through the. late war. esoaping without Injury, and lately has been In a lumber ramp nt of tho Stato, which he left becnuse of tho danger to which be was exposed, fearing Lanlanc performed the ceremony Charles, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy St. Onge, had his tonsils removed Saturday at Orleans. Rutland Count' nnd the tickets will be sold. The supper t)mt ,,e mtgM mcct w,th Komn nccl(lent. will !) the same as the regular church uppers ln price. Members of tho Vil lage Improvement society and Invited guests enjoyed a tureen party at the piulhb boun; Thursday evening. Tho next meeting will bo held with Mrs. S. G, Start, February .". Orange County RANDOLPH Dr. G. W. Scott bus received news of the death of bis mother, Mrs. Sarah Scott, it Northampton, Mas.. where she bad made bcr borne with ber daughter, 31 rs. Porter. Madam Scott had reached tho ago of M and Ipv years she was u icsldent of this place till tho death of her husband. Dr. At. L. Scott. Mrs. Sarah (Worthlng ton) Scott married Dr. M. L. Scott nt lrasburg In June, ISO", and In 1S60 came to this place with her husband. She Is sur vived by three children, Cora, wife of Chailes Hutchinson og Springfield. ; Lula Airs. Charles Porter, with whom ahe had lived for several years, and Dr. George W who is now located hore. The funeral was held at Northampton and tho remains were brought here Sunday Charles Palmer, who leccntly entered the employ of tho L. W. Webster eoni' pany, had the misfortune light hand badly mutilated by a saw Alonday, and ho too, was taken to the sanitarium, Atr. Talmer's hand was badly mangled and the amputation of the at the homo of her mother, Altr. Afary Doyle, has returned to Brooklyn, X, Y. Sho was accompanied by her sister, AMssj Kllzabcth Doyle, who will spend eomo time In Js'ow York before returning to Rutland. Mrs. Doyle has gone to Bos ton to spend the- remainder of the win ter with hor other two daughters. A. Al. Udatl, who has been employed a salesman for the Vermont Alarble com pany for Hi years, has taken the posi tion as salesman for the Phillips & Slack company of Northfield, nnd will repre sent the company west of the JIIsslsMppl river. Miss Celeste Aldrlch has returned to Brooklyn, N. Y to resume her duties at tho Pratt Institute. Sho has com pletely recovered from the operation she lecontly underwent. Tho Rev. ( L. Paddock of Whltesvllle, N. Y conducted -'crvicos in the Universally Church Sun day. Air. Paddock Is o. candidate for the pastorate and will preach again next Sunduy. Tho costume party given by the n.iriiy emu or Aortnneld was a suc- l.ndize. Vn. .in K'nlirhtM of Pvthlas, this over l.rtrt Vermont liovH wbo went into pharyngitis, resumed her duties Afon evening at eight o'clock. Grand Chancel- the division nearly of which formed 'lay h stenographer nt ho Vermont Stale lor Norton ot Lvndonvltle will bt prcs- tho major portion ot tho 101st Ammunition .noapiiai. cnL Thc rank of pago will be conferred Train. Thc boys here claim It Is the same on a class of candidates. After tho work "freeze out game" that was cmployrd a clam chowder will be served. AIlss Atay against Veimont during thc time tho boys Dlkcmnnn Is confined to ber room at the wero In net vice. home of Mrs. A. S. Kotcbam by Illness. Dr. W. W. Brock was elected president Thc Brandon high school basketball of tho Community club at Its meeting team defented tho Proctor high school last week. The vlcc-piesldents will be team In a rough gamo nt the high school elected at an adjourned meeting when a gymnasium Tuesday evening, the scoro chango In the by-laws will take place, being 1G to 12; the next gamo will be play- Tho secretary Is Alls. Kthel Blrtel; tress ed Friday evening. A. K. Keclor and uror, Mrs. W. R. Harkness; auditor, K. R. Walter Holland have opened a paint Plalsted. Several changes In thc by-laws largo crowd, which enjoyed tho concern furnished by Carroll's orchestra, .nnd nlr. Tho stockholders of tho Watci bury ! lh" lance following. The costumes wr.n Saving Bank & Trust company met Tues- many and tho hall was attractively dp -day and elected tho following directors: I orntod. AIlss Rachel Bruce of AtdntresI W. P. Dillingham, C. C. Graves, C. H. 1 spending a few days In town. AIcMabon, W. B. Clark, H. C. Whltchlll, tl,c EUf,l " Dr. and Airs. W. H. Hurl. J. F. Somcrvlllo. W. B. Joned. B. R. Do- i M- a,1, Mrs- W. Oarran. who hava mcrltt and Paul Dillingham of Atontpell- 1,0011 "Pending threo weeks nt thc homo er. The directors then met and elected ot Mr- Oarran's mother. Airs. F. N. the following officers: President, W. P. whl'ne'' have returned to Atchlnson. Dillingham; vice-president, C. C. Graves; 'N' " whero he will resume hl riutlts clerk, H. C. Whltelilll; and treasurer, W. na Instructor. Air. Garran has been III B. Clnrk. The now director. Paul Dllllns- i . a. few W','s.-A. H. Cook has re- shot) In the rooms under Battle's Har- arc to occur. Including reducing of the ham, who Is etectod to tho vacancy caused '"'- 'cner Hospital In .w .i,n r..mr treet.-C,eorce H. I number for a duorum from S3 to nine by tho death of J. F. Shlnman. Is the son . i"r ireaimeiu. Air. Cools Churchill njid son have Just received 150, ono trout ergs for their fish hatchery at Forestdnle. FORESTDALE Mis. Hnwly Churchill has gone to Akron. Ohio, where she was called by the Illness of hor sister-in-law, Alts. Leo niurchlll. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cnssavoy of Swan ton Atr. and t persons. Thc balance on band January 1 was n little over STCO. Over H.OOO has bem eollocted for carrying on tho work during the year. Thc club now occupies thr toomi that thc Y. AI. C. A. did In the Wood Art Gallery building. Air. nnd Airs. Frank .Morrill of Ttox bury wero In the e.ty Thursday after noon. Atr. Atcrrill nns recently glvon up BRANDON Deputy Sheriff W. H. Tnrble and Offi cer A. T3. Blodcett arrcste to nave ins , Seabury and George Forest nna auer .none ot uocnesisr rrinay m afternoon, charged with stealing chick-1 house to William Dowd, who will tako ens. Tbcy were, put In tho lock-up and nosseslon nt once. The Ladles' Guild of given a Hearing Saturday afternoon in ; Grace Church met Wednesday of Senator Dillingham, president of the bank and grandson of Gov. Paul Dilling ham, who was for many years the lead ing man In banking affairs In town. Air. Dillingham is a Waterbury boy and haa his summer homo here, although be cause of his connection with tho Nation al Lifo Insurance company, his home Is In Montpollcr. His association with that rompnny win make Mm a valuable man niowp uesoay. r rcfi Huxx'll was (Ju, on the directorate, and patrons of the Aloretown several days last week working nani uro glad that the tnird generation urt, wno aiea in Proctor January 7, uimenvoni a penous orwrat on a frw weeks ago and has not fully recovered Atr. and Airs. A. K. French have return ed from a few weeks' visit with relative i In Concord. N. H. WATERBURY CENTER Frd Fanner Is workine for Henpv Thurston. Mrs. Neva Richardson was in i nrV visiting' nt Philip Bulrls'. I ' position as tralnmaator of the soiith Alrs I H Wllbcr have gone ''rn tllvlslon of the. Central Vormont rull V, 'wliero' thoy will live on I W fr .v',a's' service. He was iivon's farm.I. K. Lovett has present, d with a gold watch and chain . ...i r f., it it land a silk umhtlla bv those with whom sted Benjamin Walters-Robert Gould has gone to " 1"'" '' associated and was asked by crs with her financial Institution Tho Ducell substitute for Miss Stella st of thl town I Hartford. Conn., where be has employ- delegation of thc men employed under roports gvo the Waterbury, havings Griffith in tho primary grade of tho .Chester Friday mBnt -Mrs. Lucv Kimball lias sold her ''lm 't a peMUon to htm from them could Hank & Trust company the best year In Center school January 7 and Mrs. ... . . . . . i I e it'.i i i . i I. Tiuil - n. i . . r, ,.. ii,mi,'u fl K Lovett has present! u witn a goiu watcn anil cuam vti. iiury a iiromincni iamuy is 10 nii.r. tvaision is in very poor farm from II H "ei i e-1 1 in uininmiii i, iiiun,j ,vnn wnum I,, ,w ...i n w,- -w. .,, t,iii, .iibp tinsel ling finger on his right hand became ( the omco of Attorney Frank W. Wll neceasnry anil the forefinger waa also Hams before Justice AI. L. Olbbs. State's b.idly cut ns well as tho little finger. A few eases of whooping cough have been placed In quarantine and sovcral other." are .suspoctcd of the samo trouble and nru being kept In. Among these Is the little son of Air. and Atrs. Gerald Stev ens. A meeting of tho ladies claps ! tho Attorney P, M. Phelps of Fnlr Haven prosecuted. They pleaded guilty to steal ing five hens and one rooster from George Gallagher and .lo admitted stealing hens from n man by tho name of Loncrgan. They wero sentenced to servo six months at the House of Cor- after noon with Alts. Alltehel Lamck. The basketball game, Inst Friday night be. tween Forestdale and Rochester teams resulted In a score of 60 to IS In favor of Forestdale. Atethodlst Church was held Tuesday af- reetion at Windsor. At a meeting of ternoon at the home of Airs. R. II. Slntk , Brandon Lodge, 1. O. O. F Friday eve to form a constitution and prepare plans i nn the following ncwly-eloctr d officers for future work In the church. The class bas Just been organized and officers chosen. The aiinuat canvas for tho ex penses of Bethany Church was held Sun day, when about 20 of thc men of tho church wero assigned districts and can vassed tho samo during the day. It was expected that the. budget for church ex penses would bo ratsod that day. Cburles While, Jr.. of Bethel was in town Wednesday lo find employment in tho novelty factory. Airs. Hrneat Sawyer Washington County MONTPELIER A healing took place In probate court Friday morning relatlvo to the will of morning. Alonday morning a short prayer WUIlt lo Bethel Wednesday to visit her service, was held at thu home of ber filler, Airs. Alartln Ksslgnmn. A meeting son and burial was In the family lot ,)f Ft.rn uebekab Lodge was held Tucs In South view. Alls. Scott will be remeni- lday evening. The resignation of Airs, bercd as u most estimable woman, who h,aura Kmotson as treasurer-elect was had many friends in tills place. Thc re- iUCcepted nnd nominations and elections mains of tho lato Bertha Ryder Clay were followed, icsulting in tho election of AIlss brought here Saturday of ternoon and MaUu Johnston for Measurer the coming taken to Hast Randolph for burial In the year. It was also voted to have a year lnmlly lot. It was understood that Mrs. i,0ok, in the coming year and one will wero installed by D. D. G. AI. thc Re.v. Al. A. Priest, assisted by D. G. Marshal Knima Jennison. late of Alontpeller, in and tho Rev. Charles H. Fry, both ot which heirs of the deceased are o.ndeavor Bclmont: Noble grand. James Newton; ing to break the will. Airs. Jcnnison left vice-grand, S. W. Jones; recording and about $I,.V property from which she financial secretary, George Brown; tr"ns- , bequeathed $50 to each of the two sons urer, K. T. Trombly; warden, V. At. and JVH) to thc third son. The. residue of Hatoli; conductor, George Jtine; outside her estate Atrs. Jonnlson loft to Atr. and guard, Charles Leicester; inside guard, I Airs. Frank Cross, who cared for ber in James Peterson; R. S. of Noble Grand, her last Illness. Judge B. AI. Harvey, the Arthur Perry; L. S. of Noble Grand, mnker of tho will for Airs. JennlFon. ox Charles Alollory; R. S. of vice-gTanil, Iplnlned the. attitude of the woman towards F. P. Cook; L. S. of vice-grand, A. J. others than Air .and Airs. Cross nnd why Ives; right support, Senneca Spauldlng; Airs. Jennlson did not leave moro prop- left support, Frank Whltmoro; chaplain, Kdward Chandler. Refrefchments wero served. On account of tho storm Friday evening tho basketball game between the erty to her sons. A. W. Daly of this city has received notico that he has been elected third on the hoard of directors of the Trotting high school and a. team from Hrldport Horse Breeders' association of New w.ih called off ns the Bridport team did i Kngland, while J, At. Boutwcll of thla not make tho trip. city has been elected first on the board ,t the Hth annual meeting of the lot vice-nresldents ot which thero are nine. prevail upon him to remain In the posl- Us history, tho savings department show- Ernest Neweomb substituted Thutsday tlon. Ho g;lves up the duties because ho , l"B ti handsome Increase, while tho com- and Friday. Alls? Grifilth was absent on wants to retire from that work. morclnl deposits show business cnndl- account of the Illness of liei- mothr. The annual meeting of the First tlons to bo good. H. r, Whltchlll of Airs. George Richardson of Peachham li National Form Loan association ot Community Service, Boston, returned to teaching tho Loomls Hill school. Mrs. Atontpeller Tuesday with pome 30 of tho that city Tuesday night nfter attending Kffie HapgooJ was c.illed to Jorlchu shareholders of the association attend- tho annual meeting of tho Waterbury Center Wednesday by tho serious I1lns Ing. The secretary's report showed that Savings Bank & Tnift company nnd look- of friends. Assro Ayers came from Wat- .'il applications for loans were received, Ing after his varied business Intetests In ren Wednesday of last week for a few of which nine were rejected and three, town. Atr. and Atrs. George Jackson of days' stny In the place Homer May tool: withdrawn, 42 approved by tho bank and Westford weto guests of Air. and Airs. a. party of young men to the bask-tball the number closed $24,60. The treas- Walter Irish yesterday. The Joint meet- Same ln Alorrisvllle Friday night. Krnest urer's account showed 1153.58 had passed ing of the Hypatla and Pierian rlubs will Robinson moved Saturday trom Alorrls- through the local treasurer's hands in ho held in Odd Fellows' hall Friday af- vllle to the farm recently bought of Mi?, tho last year. The following officers ternoon at 2:30. There will be a musical LeBaron. were elected: PrwldMit, H. P. Carpenter program with readings. Each member Is of Cabot; v!c-preslflent. W. H. Chllfls of privileged to bring b guest. Aloretown; secretary-treasurer, John H. Stone "f Alontpeller. The other directors David McNeil, who has Canada visiting relatives, arc: D. J. Aturray of Berlin, G. C. Jones of Waltsfleld, F. B. Hutchins of North field nnd O. C. Pitkin ot Alarshfield. The following directors were elected WARREN been has ! SOUTH WOODBURY j W. H. Angell attended the Ulephons I meeting at Cabot Saturday. JunlaUi. in mu is inunins oia cnua ot Mr. and Airs, re- Clifford Tassle, died on Thursd.iv lat turner home. His father came with of cholera Infantum, at thoir home in him. Air. and Airs. Arthur Alobus and Alassachiisctts. The bodv was broucht Clay, who In her early life was well known H,e mcnarcd lor the printer In the near.AIarv L. Ketchain Circle of the Klnc's There .-ire 2 directors and G. B. WTiltnev licit. rtjucu uv tin iiuiuiiiuuiiti iti tnttirvi - imnr inniniinnnn win iiikp liuiri1 . n-nihttra imi.i n-ainAaa romi'ie . Boston. Airs. C. B. Hollls after 10 days' bionday livening of next week, with a rtuy in Xatick, Alass., with relatives, re-'wlx o'clock supper, and tho ceremonies turned Saturday. Mrs. Adah Carr went will begin at eight o'clock. Airs. Alartha Daughters, hold Wednesday January 7, 'of Burlington has also been elected a j home of Airs. Martin Pembrooke, his the following officers wore elected: director of tho association. These three Loader, Airs. Charles Dodge; vice-leader, men are the only threo men from Ver- Afrs. Hiram AIcKec; secretnry nnd tras-,mont lvpresented on the official family nt the nnnual meeting of the Alontpeller t-on were In Alontpeller the past hero and funeral services took place on uoarn or Trade Tuesday: T. F. Calls- week. Air. He.bard, the man from Da- Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. han, C. F. Cookson, C. H. Shlpman. Har- ' kota, who purchased A. L. Van Dcuscn's Robert B. TaAJle. The Rev. Afortoii rls Tctt, B. A. Sumner, William AlcKee farm several weeks ago, has arrived. Halo conducted tho service. It was a and F. Bonazzl. The membership dropped Albert Nell lias been lit the past sad bereavement and neighbors and 12 during the year, leaving a total of i week. Airs. Ironside, one. of tho party friends shared In the sorrow of th ISO persons. that purchased G. II. Campbell's west family. The mother, who is an invalid, Tho National Bank of Mfddlebury has hill farm. Is teaching school in DIs- ( ( in n hospital. Interment was in thu brought suit In Washington county court trict No. 2, Air. Thayer having de- village cemetery. Atr. Tni-slo leturned agamsi v. in. i.amrop ana me Man kiv- signed. Mrs. Nellie smart or .Maine to his home Monday morning, er, Lumber company, trustee. R. L. i is with hor mother. Airs. Alice Rich. ' Raymond Campbell of Randolph was MORETOWN In town Sunday. Atrs. Alary Hstey If- I In poor health. ; Mr- 1,11,1 Mra- -wemiah K. Flanagan I celebrated their golden wedding anni- WORCESTER vcrsary at their home in this p!ace Sun- .day. January 11. A special mass was cele- in.! iu iii .no x. . .kiUlnUc.. K.i- orated by the Rev. Robert Devoy nt S city Saturday was well attended. The patrick-s church, which was attended by Ryder hns brought action ngaJrist C. H. Thompson, while Arthur Clark ba-j brought action against G. K. May. Thomns Rylc, aged 84 yonn, dleid at the daughter, Tuesday morning following a short Illness. He was a native of Ire land, hut lived most of his life In, Walts. to her homo In St. Albans Saturday for clairo, D. I). .P., of Waterbury will bo urer. Airs. Klla Aycr.-Wllliani AInxfleld of the organisation. It Is the purpose off field, where he owned a farm. Ho mar- f. Ulehard Tivlor attended a dance nncl relatives. On rcturnlna an ovoi-Sunday visit with her dnuchtcr. 'nr-neni nn.i otnnl.nle for the itnbekaha nnd 1 r Pol,, tinv..., ..f sim,!,,- ,.m, 1,1. .,. i h v.v, .rifrt mien Mi.(!nrthv. He la nrTlTr,it hv ! T1' ..- '"cn.Brn ..laJ'Dr '. , " , to their homo a sumptuous dinner wat .nt t t.-ii. . -- .. " J. .. : . r.""' v."... V "'" U .. :: m liowmw nail. arre. !iuraay ii.Ki.i. SBrved nnd ola tea wer set for f nr,l .Mis. AIanc;itropp;i. AIlss Alary Flint ot tho regular deputy will also be present stun, who has been In town for a few 'to officiate. The r-mains of Kdgar , m with her parents. Air. and Mrs. Halo Waters, aged !H years, enme fioni Boise, I' lint, left Saturday. Claude Fair went lo the sanitarium again last week for a slight oporatlon on his foot. Idaho, Wednesday and taken lo West Brookllcld lor burial. Air. Waters former ly lived In town and one In other, Ar.ro brother, Ira Maxfleld. AIlss Dottle Kid- New Kngland States stake futurity in dor has closed her house on Champlain terosts in the breeding industry. The first Tho annual chinch meeting of Bethany Waters, has been a losldont of this place Church was held at tho pariah house for many years. Airs. Nellie Hanks of Wednesday Jenuary 7, the Rev. Frasur Rochester came Tuesday for a shoit stny Alctzger the pastor presiding. The re- with her mother, Airs. Gailand, nnd with psrta of the ofllcers were ncco.pted as ber was her son-in-law. Atr. Stevens, printed. Alost of thc last year's olllclal who will icturii here if he finds employ board were le-clccted, only a few ment. They both leturncd to Rochester i hangos being mado which were caused Wednesday. A. A. Priest is in Hurling by resignations. The board is now as ton this week to attend the Veimont follows: Clerk, II. T. Salisbury; dea- Stato dairymen's nnjeting. AIlss Rule eons. U. W. Towkhbury, A. G. Osgood. Angell, primary teacher at Randolph I), C, Woodward, W. E. Lamson, B. O. Center, announces there Was a 100 per lil.inchard, );. G, Ham, Ihc latter being cent atendanco in her school thc week of to-elected for four years; treasurer, Januaiy and that all her pupils. 20 in W. Towksbury; receiver of offerings, B. number, have become Knights of tho A. Thomas; assistant, Harry F. Tilson; -Modern Health Crusado. Among other truMces. Al. At. Wilhon, A. H. Hcedlc, ltcl"s of Interest fiom the superintendent F. C. Angell, O. J. AInrcott; deaconesses, "f this district lK the fact that tho Brook Mrs Bugene. Wardncr Airs B A f'c,r' village school Is now serviliB hot Thomas, who succeeds Airs. Julia Walsh, ie.lgned; Airs. Annio Kdson. Airs. Car roil Granger, was also re-elected; war dens, L. B. Johnson, who succeeds J. dish. RANDOLPH CENTER I Pi of. Wesley Able of the V. S. A. B. Adams; J. C. Shorburne, Carioll 'wus taken ill last week, threatened with Granger. H. B. Bell, the latter lxtng pneumonia, but Is somewhat better. AIlss re-elected. AI. AI. Wilson, K. AV. Towks- Bllcn Fargo has been 111 with bronchial bury, Aim, Eugene AVardner and Rev. i trouble, but Is much better. Air. and Fraser Mentzor wero appointed to pre pare a revision of tho church constitu tion and by-laws, to.be prcsontod at a meeting In four weeks from that night. Mrs. George II. Temple have boon in Boston on business and visit ing friends. L. B. Page is in Burlington exhibiting his fine quality Tho annual budget for church expenses dairy butter at the dairymen's meeting will lie raised next Sunday. It was voted this week. Mm. Hayward. who has been to raise the salary' ot the pastor from In Rutland a few weeks on business, has H.SOO to ?2,100 per year. Resolutions leturncd. The Rev. and Alls. Snow havo were presented, in appreciation of the moved to the Randglph House for the services for a long term of years of AIlss winter, Airs. Closson Gilbert went to Blanche Spaihawk. Following tho Alassachusctts Alonday. Air. Gilbert will church meeting, the church committee Join her soon and laku a short vacation held Its unnual session, Air, Aletzger .from farm work. presiding. A. II. lieodlo was elected I chorister; Allsses Luelln Giani and Gall 1T-X,. l.amsou and D. E, Salisbury, mode, com- VriCdlib VAJUIliy mlttec; A. l Stephen Janitor; Charles Snyder organist to succeed AIlss Aloi- OFRRY i-ott, till sho Is nblo t orcsiime the poM- tlon, K. T, Salisbury was re-elcctod rt, Xcws has been received hcie of tho member of thi music hall board of diiec- I death in Charleston of Fred Shannon, a lors. Alembur of p.tnsn houso committee, . former resident of Derby. Air. Shannon O. J. Alaifott; ushers, .1. W. Raymond, , died as the result of n fall from tho high R. J. .Mitchell; collectors, J. C. Slier- beam In lllfi barn, The little Bacon girl burne. C. c. Jloise The total member- 1 from Alontreal, who lives at John Liv shlp is now ?.!, si net gain of mi dm ing right's, died January t of diphtheria, the year, The total lecelpts of the' MCWDrinTi ireasuier worn JU,!33.Sij and the expend!- JN JD V r UK 1 tures !,133.tV.. The pivsenl Indebtedness A 0C(..lSl luns , he iemembcic-il in Is ,IJ).-Bethuny AIIihIuii circle met 'jowish circles was the leceptlon given 'IMesday Jan. fi nt tho Parish house. Mr n)(, Mri AI,0 shindel on Sunday nve At the business meeting, Mrs. Aletzger nIllB at their home on Hill stieet. Air. reported on tho new i ame, ami It was fjhlndcl was married January 1 in Bos voted to adopt tho one suggested by ton to AIlss Freda Gndlnsky and returned hur. Bethany Allsslon Cirelo. Alls. Car- to this cltv Wednesday night. The guests ilgan rend a letter of thanks from AIlss numbered about 20, among whom wero: Hertha Hodge.M In leply in the leeelpl jtr. and Airs. Leon Colodny, AIlss Miriam of a box nnd barrel sent the school. !Ui Kaynioud Colodny, Air. and Ads. AIlss Bortha Wheeler gave two piano Skoii jrr, and Airs. AVIlllnm Arken nnd solos, Alis. Richmond a paper on family, it, Ztiliaisky -nil family. Air. and 1 Farm Bureau work, what It was doing "Our Debt to the Founders of Our Re- jrH. Solomon, Air. und Airs. Saeknl of , and was to do In tho filtuie. Dr. F. A. public" nnd Airs. 11. T. Johnson on Bnilon, Air. Rally and Aitbur Bblson ot ",nicrIcniilsm."-Eclmiind Hamilton, -son Boston, Abo Arken and' Air. and Airs, of tho Rev, and Airs. Joseph Hamilton, Rosenborg of Derby Line. A banquet was has been appointed executive clik In solved nnd dancing was Indulged In until lh ofllco of tlie Slate department of a late hour. Air. and Mrs. Shindel wero education at Alontpellnr. During tint the recipients of mnny beautiful gifts. Air. war. Air. Hamilton wus in charge of the ! Shindel Is a member of firm of Sackol .t Industrial employment of A'ennont. C, shindel, hide, nnd leather dealers. Air. and street and 'has gono to Boston, where she will rema n for the rest of the winter. Martin Sanderson has token a posi tion in the F. J. Nutting feed store to fill the vacancy caused by John Horton, who has accepted the appointment of rural mail carrlur. W. G. McCllntock of Alorrisvllle Is spending a few days hero as thV guest of H. R. 0. AVatson. Deputy Sheriff AV. II. Tarble went .Mon day to Aflindsor with Benjamin Seabury, George Format and Walter Stone, who were sentenced Saturday to six months in the House ot Correction for chicken stealing. The banks hero will not re ceive Canadian silver or bills except at a discount of ten pr cent on silver and 13 per cent on bills. An alarm of fire was given Alonday evening about nine o'clock for a blne In tho homo of Burt Barnard on Cham plain street. Tho Dufnnore hose com pany responded promptly and had two streams of water on quickly. The house was badly damaged by firo and wntcr. Tho fire caught in the bath room from an oil heater. Mr. Barnard had retired and on hearing a snapping noise got up to investigate and found the bath mom in flames. He and his family and neigh bors tried to extinguish tho fire, but It had too much of a start. Air. Barnard was obliged to get out of an upper window, having stayed upstairs too long. He was slightly burned about the bands nnd face. Tho fire was soon under control. Poit of tho furniture was removed, but most of It was badly wot and otherwlso damaged. It Is understood that tho house and furniture were partly insured. H. H. AVators has sold his farm in Forest dnle to June Lovett. The Royal Workers of tho Methodist Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock In tho church parlois. Suppor will be serv ed between five and six o'clock, The annual mooting of tho Brandon branch of the Xew England Alilk Producers' association was held Alonday evening ln Ornnd At my hall und these officers wore elected: President, Hugh A. Sen ger; secretary and troasuier. C. T. Fair; delegate to Rutland county meet ing, X, C. Whilmore. Tho nnnual meet ing of the stockholders of the Bran don National Bank was held In tho hanking rooms Tuesday afternoon and the following wero elected directors: K. J. Ormsbee. D, D. Burdltt, F. H. Partington, J. E. AVecks. B. H. Button, II, A. Seager, T. AV. Ray, L. J. Fortler, AV, F. Scott. The directors elected those officers: President, B. J. Orms bee; vice-president. D. D. Burdltt; cnshler, AV. F. Scott; assistant cashi er, James R. Leonard. A Joint meeting of the Farm Hureau and Home Doinon stiatlnn department was held Alonday evening In Grand Army hall. County Agont Al. F. Downing spoke on the racing will take place in 1922, the second in 12.1. Two and three-year-old colts will be raced so that the first racing will take place nfter colts born this year have reached their second year. "ids three children, Mrs. Pembrooke, Mrs. Dean Hale and Mi-b. AVarren Dudley of Montpeller. The First National Form Loan bank ot Alontpeller leads A'ennont In size having a total of J2OS.000. There are 11 associa tions In A'ermont. The Montpollcr bank V. W. Jewett suffered a broken leg stands ninth In the eastern district which when S. F. Alnrse's team ran away Frl- .Includes the New Kngland States. New day afternoon. The team hit Atr. -Tork and Xew Jersey. Tho Alontpeller Jewett's sleigh, throwing him out and association had its annual mooting Tiies- then collided with Kdwln Grant's automo- flay and has passed througn a veiy pros- bile, damaging that. perous year. AIl.-s Irene Sullivan was badly Injured M. B. Hillcga!,, commissioner of educa- in Bane Thursday evening when the tied tlon. has received word from Columbia upon which she and a company of friends I'nlverslty that Rollo G. Reynolds, 'hi I picr" is n guest of hor 's were coasting. They slid into tho auto- was formerly executive clerk In the com- tn tjerDerti for a hc returning Sunday.-AIrs. C. AV. Taylor Mnny congratulatory letters and tele ana uaiignicr, unuan, visum c grams were read and a purse of gold wul lors parems, ..n. mm ...re ... ,v,.ou... rCfente( to them. They kept open housa of Barre Sunday.-AIrs. Frank .1. Tay- ,lurillK the daJ. nml man frends an,t lor is in .Monipenor caring ior ncr sicr- llcghbors caled to pay their respects. Air. In-law, Mrs. Georgo Hull, who is re- and Mlft- Fianaean werc mart.ed lU st. ported very ill.-Dr. and Mrs. AVarren of AuK,lstno's Church iu Alontpeller January AVarren were In town last week looking lfcTOi ln. thc Rcv .Toeph M T- Douglue,' over the ground with a view to locating am, ,,.IV !lvfid prrtc.,callv of thelr herc.-Dean AVitham and Henry Holmes. fp , thlf! vlclni,v fjx Ch,rvn were who havo been very ill for some time. horn , ,,,, John K an(, Mrs H T are sai.i 10 op iniin.M.iK.-.n. ...u.iu Krcnler of Alontpeller, George P. of Bos Templeton has returned from u visit ot (onj Mrt, Kzab(,tll ooodwln of Barre, several weens wmi nor sons m .moiu- Mr K c Karrell of Knnsbur Falls and peller.-AIrs. Arthur Alexander of Alont- Mr- H.rtlf.rt ti. Smith of AValtsneld. alt of whom were present together with seven sister. Airs. Alar- mlsiloner's office ono of the committee of eight from the teachers' college in the university to in vestigate tho educational system In North mobile of C. M. AA'lltey. Atiss Sullivan's face was b.idly cut. She was uncon scious for a time. The school commissioners of Alont peller held a mooting Sunday cvennig at Carolina. He has also received word that which they practically decided that tho H. H. Gibson, who was federal director teachers are entitled to tho Increase In from the agricultural department in iff salarv for which thev asked and it Is mont during tho war, has been made understood that they wlU recommend to director of the extension service of the tho voters in the Alarch meeting that , university or Arizona at tusco, Ann. action bo taken to pay their increases, Ned Alexander has sold his farm to which is a bonus of $J00 on next year's Albert LaChapelle. salary nnd a bonus of flOO to be paid af- Bllzaboth Burns has brought a suit in which she claims that she Is entitled to recover from the bank JI.500 for injuries received because of alleged icsult of some mlbhandllng of her bank book which was lias neen seiecteci as ,,, ,hol,i,. ,(. Imnrnvlnir. tcr tho Alarch moctlng on this year's aealnst the Northfield National bank, salary and tho regular Increases which amount to about five per cent of their present salaries. rnminlHn,. Liu I.aa. 1111,10.1 til Yf Company Reserves organization which ' Pla" a security for a nolo In the will ptesent to tho Alontpeller Post American Legion, Its proporty, used In bank. The Hag on top of the State Houso tho armory for s'omo years, since tho '"'s ccii at half mast since tho death of company was disbanded. The organlza- Jr. J. A. Mead fonner govot-nor of tho ,, ,.,,. ,, ,., .,i,ii , it State. Several of thc State officials ex- tlon feels that tho legion Is entitled to it and that It may serve to bring about the organization of a company in Alontpell er. There is about H,Sf) worth or prop erty that tho reserves accumulated while they were members' of the company. The chief of police has taken to Frnnl; iln. X. 11., Harry Allller who hits served two years in the county Jail on the chargo pcci to attend thc funeral. Including Benjamin Gates, State auditor. One of tho interesting things thHt has developed in tho department of forestry in the last few days Is a laige number of requests from porsons outside A'ct mont who want to como to thc Stato to work on farms. They do not ask a veiy high wage, but explained the different f 1 . .... ..j e ... VI 1 cr I r ,,. u, , " . . J . . i Wm'H ot k ty want to do, Including Illil IIU ill IU 1 Jill I t'f tMlllvl "'"-' In again confined to his bed. P. M. Ladd j AVUti H. ifiisillt A louui in uai i tJ yn it wl lapt week. WAITSFIELD Airs. Allen Klrkness is seriously ill with r.hort tlmc.-Henry f-randchllclrcn. NORTH FAYSTON Airs. Lena Hurley and daughter, Irene, accompanied by her sister. Miss Alattle Henry, went January 7 to Hartford, Conn., where Airs. Hurley's husband baa employment. Murray Little's hand which pneumonia and Is being cared for by a was badIy Iacerated by , pidon of trained nurse from Burllngton.-Kverett 'a ,ynamlte caPi ls dolnK wen.AIr. an j-eruins spent- aaturaay in vvaieroury.- Mr(j c K Corliss were In Aloretown Tho condition of Mls Lulie Jones, who Thursday to hte thHr sn.n.iaw Clyd has been 111 with bronchitis. Is some- p,inlp3i who , very m wh pncumonla, what Improved.-The annual Grand Army Mrs jIarRarpt oHfr,,, was , a few dinner was held Friday In tho Congre- (lay(( ,h( paat wU w,lh n1gostloni gatlonal vcanry-.-MIss Dorothy fcavago Hurlon Warr, and Ciarf,nc.e r-ieldcr of wua connncu iu uib iiuuso u p i- Aloretown were in town Thursday sut- on account 01 iiincs.-.r. ann ..a - veylng.-Howard Corlls,, was in Aloretown oiu -luriin. who huvu uci'it inu kuuih of relatives In town, have returned to their homo in Plttbliold, Alass. AIlss Irene Child, of Aloretown, was a recent visitor in town. Air. and Airs. Herbert Smith spent Sunday In Aloretown, the guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Air. and Mrs. .lorry Flanlgan. NORTHFIELD M, AlcDcrmcnt has sold his farm In ilrookfleld to Air. and Airs. Frnnk St, John, who have occupied tho samo dur ing (he year. Air. AlcDernicnt tecontly left the employ of thc Sargent Osgood A- Routidy company and has entered partnership with It. '. Palmer and W. M, Lewis, in the Randoph Novolty works. t Dr. W. Scott returned from eoithariiplon Sunday iilaht with thu re nins of his mother .Mrs. Snuili Scott, Mis. Philip C, Blanchard ato p.irents of a daughter. Harriet Elizabeth, bom January 10. Leland Herman has bought of John Brlgham tho bungalow situated on tho southwest comer of Allendale farm Blulf road. Ho will take possession at onco and will movo in about a month after making some repairs and alterations, Airs, L. Alartln, who has been 111 for three weeks, Is able 'to be about ngaln. Thu toads aciosK and down tho lake havo been opened up .and people may drive In Rich of tho extension college gave an Interesting nnd Instructive talk on "Diseases of Farm Animals." AIlss Harriet A. Akorly. homo demonstin for tho year's work and AIlss Alnriun tlon ngent, gavo an outllno of tho plans AIucKonalo, Boys' and Girls' County club leader, explained tho work of her department. The new club rooms of tho Brandon Community club wero official ly opened Alonday evening. Tho rooms aio in the Smith block on Center street on tho second floor. Thcri was a largo attendance Monday evening. Re marks wero mado by Ptosident AV. F. Scott and other members. Refreshments worn served, Tho rooms aro open to the meinbniH nt any time; tho next meeting will be hold January 27. The annual meetlns of tho parish of St on a similar charge in Franklin. A parol pardon had lo bo Issued to Air. Allller before ho could be removed from tho county Jail. Atrs. Levi Kelloy lias commenced work in tho office of the secretary of State. Adj. Gen. II. T. Johnson has gone to Boston and Washington, D. C, in tho In terest of tho military department of A'ermont, The condition of Vernon W. Jewett, who was injured In an accident In AIontller last week, is Improving, although It was found that ho had suffeied a fracture of both bonos of tho lower left leg when a lunaway team ran Into his sled. AIlss Dora Ilodgden Is employed com piling statlstleH In tho secretary of State's office us forwarded from tho town clerks ono who bpoelncs huby'Ips. unique Is this request that the officers are making a special clfott to loc.ito fnims for these men. The Installation ot the Rev. Charles St. John ns pastor of thu Congtegatlnnal Chinch in Alontpeller will tako place February 3. It will bo followed by a eon ventlon iclallve to the world tellgious movement that is on fool. WATERBURY Olln (Sat row an old veteran of company O, 2nd A'ermont volunteers, who enlisted in isbl and was honor ably discharged in 1861, passed away at tho go of 75 years at his residence at AA'atcrbury January !i. Air. Harrow was formerly an old resident of Bur lington. He was married twice. His Friday. George Carey of Alontpeller was in town a few days the past week MIDDLESEX Xewhall brothers op'ened their ice pond Alonday to supply the Stlddlcscx, creamery and others in this section. The little snow that has fallen In the last few days makes It possible to harvest the Ice on hIpcIr. Mr. ThnmuR. file Kpetlnn hnsn. The funeral of Stlllman A. Hatch was who nad both bones be)on. tne knec held at his late home on Cemetery ken recently, and was taken to Ucutoii street Sunday afternoon, tho Rev. James hospital, haa boen moved to his home. T. k. I'nce nns neen woruina tor several weeks to secure water for his homo by an artesian well. Ho has had experts drilling. They h.ivo gono down feet and have not found water Tho rope broke and let the drill down to the bot tom JM feet. No means up to this timo had been devised to get the drill up. Tho officers for the ensuing year for the' Alld dlescx A'alley Grange aie; Aiaster, II IS. Chapln; overseer, L. O. Wilder; lectuier. Jones; shiner. AV. H. A'augnii; steward, James Xewhall, assistant slcwutd, Aithur Buck; gate- B. Sargent officiating. Interment was In Elmwood cemotery, DeAA'Itt Clinton Ixidge. F. and A. AL. of which tho de ceased was a member, conducting the Alosonio burial service at the grave. Tho deceased was botn In Roxbury. in IS II. but had spent the greater part ot his lire in Northfield. Ho married Alaty J. Robinson of this town, who died livo years ago. To this union was born live i.ti.inn r..... t- ...... li,.inr, "r i - thew and AVlllla.n Hatch of New York Mrs. A. P. II gelmi ; ohaplin L. C and Mrs. Eva M. Blphlnstone. who lived T'..: ".' : with her fathor; also threo grandchildren Eva and Harold Blphlnstone and Harold 1. .-........ r?A.i.r.i r-....in, !......... ir. nr Joubert. who was recently discharged V CT -""""V. ' ;". ' " from the Canadian army, having served " auRhn; i Mrs. Nettle Miles; In Fiance during tho war. Air. Hatch V" i n V" 'TV, V ?$ta,nt . Civil War veteran and a member steward. Callsta Newhall The following In connection with the tomb stouo roc- i first wlfo wa Alary L. Th ortla. F. 11. Thomns, who has been commander of the American Legion allien tho or ganization, has resigned because ho has announced ho will bo a candidate for Stato's attorney of AVushlngton county In tho next primaries. Colonel Thomas' successor was not elected at the last meeting, but a special meeting will tako plnco In a shoit time on tho matter. Rami) Villa mid Alnrio Oruz. both of Alontpeller and natives of Spain, were married at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning by J. G. Brown, Justice of the earew at the city clink's olflco following tlioli- ob taining ti maiiiugo license. Jesus AJn. a friend, was the witness at the marriage. Peter Nabonl ami AIlss Alalia Olglattl ot Alontpeller weiu married by Justice Brown Inter S.uuidny moinlng at their rooms on Slhley avenuo In tho presence of friends. The brido is a daughtor of Mr nod .Mis. m(l0 OlglatM. Roth of Burlington, who had ono sou. O. Gnrfow of Burlington, tho children being O. B. Gurrow of 'er gennew, Geoige T. of Oswego, X. , Lillian AI. and S. Edward of Hurling ton. a brother David, and sister, Alnry, of Milton. His second wife, AIlss Sophie Alartln of Tlconderoga, N. Y survives him with ono daughter, Olive, of AVatorbury. Tho funeral sorvlces wore held In Waterbury and tho re mains left AVatorbury on tho fi:20 a, in. train Alonday. Intornicnt was In St. Joseph's cemetery in Burlington, Among tlioso who attended the meeting of .Mai quiii do Lafayette Chapter, D. A, R., at tho homo of Alia. C. II, Heaton In Alontpeller Saturday woie; Alts. E. A, Stanley, Airs. E. C. Hayes, Alrw. B. R. Dcmerltt, Alts. W. H. Soabury, Mrs. Ralph Putnam and Airs. B. B. Campbell. Thote will bo a box party and promenade under Ihe nupleeB of thc Duxbury Cornov of Brooks Post, G. A. I!.. of Montpelier. Program ior me next leguiar ur.uigo -Charles F. Beard died Alonday at tho """K ''s cn prepared by the worthy , iii- i...i.. r:,mn l. fiuhwri. Ifcturcr. Airs. A. P. Blgelow: Roll call ui ompson of Funeral services wero hold nt tho church nnswered by the ladles by giving souio u. Edward 'nt Northtield Falls, AVednesday alter-, i 1,ort CU,B 1 house work, by tho gen- ljUir'a' ! ...HI, l.nrlat In Klmwnoil enmntnrv. HelllCII. SOIllo Story, SOllg page IPS. GlUUBe . I'""', ' Mrtl.i.llrtu. .1a1...,a ,,t......i.. i mi.... .1... tho Rov. G. H. Redding ofllclatlng. Air. ". ". '"'""i k". Beard wns born In Barnet in 1840 and l'"rd car is tho most practical car tor the solved three years In the Civil AVar a.M "X?KC ,,fariuet". alllnnatlve. Orville a member of Company D, First Vermont W. Hr' Klvv,u"'1 negative. L. .1. Cavalrv. Ho tamo to Northtield to live )'Ur -Arthur Buck; solo. Airs. Nettie with his mother, the lato Mrs. Sarah Miles; "Care of AA Inter Dally." AV. H. Beard, in ISH. His mother died In 1WI X"""1 reading. Airs. Buck; song, pad and ho had blnco lived with his niece.- flange Melodies; sui prise features. Thero will bo two faat games of basket- 5Iis. Charles Bingham. Following t iu ball In Armory hall on Friday ovenllng. ""Infr refieshmcnts will be served. As when tho American Legion team 'of " ""lzo 18 otteteil by tho State lecturer fot Xorthfleld wlll moet the Randolph legion ,l10 "Vlit attendance of otllceia team and tho Northneld high school will cvt"y officer Is asked to m.iko play Bethel high, Thero will be a dnnco " Stoat effort to be present t following tho games. Ollbortson of Barro u, meeting nnd every mret wlll furnish muslc.-AV. AV. Hartwell. ' thioughout tho car.Mrs. II. 15. K. AI. Holton and D. B. Howe aro In Chaphr was In Alontpelior most of hi Boston this week attending thc National wc' "I'llng in tho care of her father, Shoe Dealers' association convention who died Friday morning. Thc tuucrnl which Is being held ln that city, Airs. - K. A. Thonicll, Who has bevn visiting (Continued on page ''cu(! f