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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920 oys so Brave," Armcdlo Mounler; reel- .Hon. "Across the High Bridge Home," 4.1... TI... ...... . MCI ...... .....,.,, , .-..,, in, .,,n.u inLuiyaj', , T ninMn M......... ...i . . ul nil, III'MI.I UUIIUKT; rCClinilOn, HOW o i ou -men o Your wnrfc?" i.-tifii,nti, anei, rcruniion, "(n American In Hu- i The Battle of W.ntorloo." Jacob Isaac ..ln nlmrii., iitl.lt,. r..r.,.. ..., .. laws; recitation, "The Little Brass But- II rt . ill ...... mi, ufurK Jionin niacKpo e. .Jr.: reel. ition. "i-eon n win T.mirh v ti. . i IllsWOrtll Brown, tllnlirtrrl Thnmnb Pnr. cllus. Agnes Sarah fhonton, Dorothy lay Duprcy, Gall Marlon Flint, Elizabeth t.irrt'i. i'M.111 it H vmnnn i.nnrnnr uiiv Uhel Hanlon, Mary Kllen Laduc, Jacob saac Levin, Lucy Loretta Mongcon, Ar- ledlc George Meunlcr, Clement Kdward leunler, Ormond Arthur Mongcon. Hay- nnd George Myers. Arthur -Donald Metl- icr. ucorgu nugn aicuee, Oliver Icon 'Iant, Arthur Joseph St. Peter, Georgia tollln Slackpole, Jr., Ruth Agnes Swee- m rill.H n..i.l. mi r .1 Vllllam Trepanler, Ksther Sheldon hompson; Madcllno Hazel Vulcy, Kapo- Tl...k....1 ...1 rt. . ..... .... i.ujiiitiini .uictj. wmcr nyiva iuil'1 Last evening at eight o'clock tho grad- ....uu, .wun. .iai.f in iiiu luidsL 01 a .ar.,c anwr.nK 01 iricnas ana relatives ot tno Indent. Dr. O. H. 1'erklns of the Unlver Ity of Vermont gave tho class nnd audl nco a valuable address from his exncrl- nee of many years at tho t'nlvorslty and an parts of the world, where scientific n.iml. li'iu nr-1..1 V.IM rrl.. .1... ..... ion of tile audience attcsled tho strength i nss woras or wisaom. roiiowinsr tno rlrlrncr 1. T3.t.bl... 1. . 1. . nllOlnrclllna In tha T'ntl-n.ct,i. nt V..n.nnl anhopo and to Samuel Robert Kpsteln. liny having the highest nverngo of tholr -:r fi.Tnno.Ki m.iijp-f;":acr E:rcetis for isc uhout the stags In the assmbly hall. .I'ise gins were Hccppieri ny rrm ucorge St.ncnt.olo on behalf of tho school. Fol- jw;n'; ri.s i ii o u;iiioma v.cre awarnea ny f.n nrtn-tr.ll I "nltn.i.ln rr In tVin nrnrrrnni. iirerture, c leopatr.i, ljuscomb; chor- "Aay to the Woods," Johnnn Scram- laiioii, i,. .Mips i a sji nu rn, saiuuiuiry ui uv.il linn , .iir.n iiviui. iz. ouitivun, ....... ... .,11. .... It. u m...M.n... . cU... onntrv." Clinrlrs It. Altnrri! nssriv. "Vpr- out: iirnii-Mir.i . v I si nn i.nniririT. iriiin nd Silver," Lchnr; oration, "Where merioa htands. llaroid ai, ievln: ora- Inn. "RnlRlirvlsiii In Our Own Cnnnlrv." I. Perkins, Dcah, University of Vermont; "ollowlng arc the graduates; Latln-scl- nirn. Harold .Mpypr Levin; rommerclal oursc ,Hortens Henrietta Carpentlcr, lelen Esther Sullivan, Alice Mary Vallco, 'harles Hannon A Hard. Levi Burirpss lardacrc. "To-night Wo Lunch Where ihall We Anchor." was the elass motto; lass colors were old rose and gray and the lass flower, pink rose. Lco'h orchestra dayed. Patrick McGrath. one of Wlnooski's ildcst citizens, died yesterday morning r ri:..i o p.iopk r.T inn nnmn r.r i s nnnirn- pr. Mrs. Frederick Stoddard, of PS Most ltnn ctrnnt f nl ! r.. r . mnnth'n lllnnQ ......' , .. 11 us nniinirv wnr.i .li.m.i iivf vuar.i jf age and had resided in this village ever .. If!... C...U A 1X1... Ar TJ..1. i'm". 'ha,i' tiimn nhiirir'nn in-n nf ,! 1 ! J L,T 2.n,j in urvlve him, Edward, deceased in lion, nifl. kiicpiip or rivmoiith. Muss., ann res. i rencr ck Mnanari . w in wnnm no .t. m... r , ...1,1 1. - I. .1.1 r-),i.,.. ,.i c. c..v...... r.i.....i, riday mornng at M. Stephen 3 Church d.lf ll.ft IIOIIH.". Jilt JlJI.tini 11111 nt: liri.i t n.nn n r fli't ivuii nitriai in . . ..nnnn . n'-,,- A rnrnntlnn was riven T.inB.lav nvnnlnr- I in corporation nan to Mr. anil .Mrs. .ucenp jjcKruii .i nurunmon. wno wcic o'clock at St. Joseph's Church in Bur- ncton About :no friends and relatives lad gathered to wish tiiem napniness. -i no i . .., I i ., i. . .... i.... r I. i.l .1.. ...... I . 1 ney were, mo recipirnis oi many gin? Mrs. DeGraff was Miss Kthcl Seymour Essex Junction. JERICHO lealth, has gone to the home of her .!? xt. .i ,r. , liJUKIll . iill.J ni,n.iniiui n.iu im. 1 ... n..i..i. ..i,.,. ..,,1 m- al .... red L,orci or ifinanon, 11., were re- ent vMlois al the home of Mr. and Mrs. iimn, .i .. ninv m. t.-!.inlir. AlHnrs hns rr.nr. (it .rnr.mtlinril for :i fmi ll:ivs VtsK. -Dunley P,ilge of Bakersflcld was a re- ntil Tltlnr nt (tin lintnrv nf 111', nnil ?.Tr. ir.ni llaniev. .Mrs. (' .N. titvi; p'i. uiu mri irv'.ii mihiu ... n.t ii i uu i .it., u: iili igni arm, in nuio to no nui.-ine iiev, M-ix Kelley of nakcrsncld spoke at tho i ...nRinnrn. wnn nnn nnnn wnniniinr. tnv. ral days In Barre, has returned homo inn war. accompanied by her daughter. A. Barney wns In Burlington Thurs- n;y on nuiiii . ..--i-.i m vjumt. oi .Ulliun N ill ....v.. ti... ...lit. iti.iiiin nil iiih mnrn. IIo cxnecir to move nis family hero soon, -Charles Rnvy has gone to Torwood, X, V., tn visit his brother for a few Harry and Donald Tcachout of Willis- on wero Sunday visitors with friends n town. The Rev. Max Kelley of Hal;. irrflcld will speak Sunday at tho Baptist 'hiireh nt the usual hour. Georco .......It. ...I.. 1.... v.... Ill .....1. . ...1.1 I u worse. Mrs. Nellie Hoas. who has bepn .. V... 1 1 visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blalsdell, has gone to nines- Ralph Norton of Rutland was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wal ler Pcttlnglll. She was accompanied home by hor sistpr, Marion Pettlnglll. i-a .inninH 11 1. mi 11 M ,11 .11 iiiuicuori,. Wild has been at tho hospital tho last eight j ........ I., .n.nn nr, Bnvnra rlnvu ii'.lli llnr husband, James Burrows, at the home of .Mr. and Mrs, John Kehlllhnmmrr. Klmer Jlooth and sister, Ida, havo been visit ing at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perrlgo nt Jericho Center for a few days. Miss Bprtha Sehlllhammpr or wesiioru . ... ..... V...... ,.r war) a fsunony visum . v.." .."...n m her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sehlll 1'Hinmer. The ladlps of tho W. R. f. of Burlington Invited tho ladles nf tho V. R f. of Underhlll to a plcnlr supper at Queen City Park Tuesday afternoon. A large crowd attended nnd a pood tlmo was enjoyed by all and a splendid supper servpd. The ladles from here, who at tended, wero Mrs. C. N. Stygles, Mrs. M. C.f Mason, Mrs. Belle Parsons, Mr.". orothy May Duprcy; recitation, "Anr's- MHS 1'llon C"sello, went jo her daugh-j year! President, V. W.'peaKc: scrrctary. ' linen and a purso of money. ' of Burlington, and Dwlglit L. M. Phelps nattVi polcc forco ot thn coUcpn WEST ENOSBURG ai uwciungs; Ii. Loretta Monge.on; cho- ". " r .. . ... ""?v- ,i. T. varney; sexton, F. A. Stiles; col-! Miss Mattlo Kathryn McKenzle, Who " :". "l town, Bupert Vnlley: Pe.lrtler Benson. n,..,r,, n..,.t nllrl , US. "Br cut Sine nf !.-:,. inua. ,U rnursnay. .Miss .nary n.ini. " '- lector. Mrs. l.'mi.l.- siiii,., t. tj i i .......... i.. n, ,.. o ciock hi ni, ram nurcn in jiur.ii.Kiui.. ... . ., ...... ihrnuirli cnllrrrp Mr.r. . . . " . . ,,nt Igh school orchestra: presentation of lor In Johnson Tuesday. Jordan; trustees, K. il. Smith, B." g!' Bureau In Washington, D. C, since April rP'lcMs th.B,on ,of M .and ,ra "Ichnrd; Noisy Flen CrtincntrS. rtlfttrrl nlliwrlntnnrlr.nl Mlnnln .r-,mmXT I nillll illll l. . Ilniium PI,II,I.. Mil ..... 1... ...... . . .XOflO Lji 1 11C1PH OI lllla place. Cdfitir J on- n hlrti enVinol. .Inllll Urntrlm 111 ! Plnlr HhVs. ThofolUnvlngaro, ho members JU1,11U , l)0 sjay ' nrnV by ih'B ! ponmmrc'ch uX nf ZZu" mTV Crown "loh" an nl "op"nmnr" 1" f the. class who are being promoted from The Teachers' Association of tho Kssex ! children In the parishMr. nnd Mrs. Clar-1 the United States Fpder.H Honrrt .inrt'M.rB- "' l7wcll.-Mrs. Henry Crow n, PaUec. i3ctty Gardner, thn professor's Tnt.nhnMn I L . i,.J . i'iTT. Ml! ernmm.tr nnlinnl In ll,n l.lrrli onl,nnl i ..... ITI..1. ..J rtr..nr1 Slnlinnlu hnlrl P11PB Gn.11.1 r,f t7,,rlll . ... . . . WnO CamO ncro ITOm ISOrtn lOnaWaHUIl, ..,,. A.,nn r-nrrl n-n 11 Annl Vlnrrv .. . .. .. inn luniiij nu.ll " " "hi. ..vw. .luii.uuu ji.hii .i.ni v....Mt.. - ...... in bu.fl.icu n asn ing l on .iuno an lor Jliai- i- ir.....-i.i n... I .....,..t.. Ill 'l . . , unrKsniro to Mrs. M. I. HllhhnUR hnllcn eivirtmer.i, Marjorlo Frances Alle,.. May a party at the High School Thurs- of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Sundny.-MIss tanooga, Tenn.. where she will open a ;"J ' " ?JLyV LB"ifU ni! ' nolflcr- hoiwrkrcpcr from White w. ovllVr, Ktoro I was broken Into thy Madeline 13;" Bcrfha LorUa Pres,' wh V comploUng his Work here had" to resiVn' n tm and' "'u.m a Tr nd IZ " ' ''L1 -s Jl?'" ? n.a MU.nr houio ma.dV ciara" F.n; "?, ""T.1 suecllvo sex, during the four years In . ..', . . ,. .., ' . ' '. r.n.. n,i Mn.,ri,. v.. r,,rtni i, wn.t ' Mr. and Mrs Lit Tulippe were called to , Thnv u-nm hnnnrl nvnr tn nnnhnr trm of wltn tnp annual ban game between the II... School. Robert Marcotte, us presl- 'Z' cVmpalgn fund Tl ro viU Zirr no. who , M ,oa7 , Alburgh Sunday by the death of Mrs. thp--lTn! c(r states district court under .-ool team, which hai, not been defeat- ei.l of the class., presented the clnsi gift, '""crcuiosls campaign fund. There win tho week-enn. .Mrs. .ia.y uoos a. no , Tulippo's aunt, Mrs. William Cameron. 1 ,a. of j.w Ball for Gokev was furnished 0,1 b' an' scho0' team thla 'ear. ani1 th' onslsting of a large, framed hand col- 1 fcc, f Jro.m nl"e ufn,il 12 clock for ' spent the winter In m gT GEORGE -Smith Locgens. who has been the 0, : ind , va rcla 1 "I"' team, which will consist of many red picture of "CrateV Lake" m nrftPon; w chf Walkers orchestra of Burlington, ; urned home bi turday -MIrs LHabcth UL,UKUE, , cMerd a nl h 0 ua rclea-' 0f Brlgham's old stars. At two tho an- l.eamif.11 Picture by Wallace Nuttlnjf. w, furnish music. There will be Ice Jooska of Biistol I In M tint, 1 brothers., Mn and Mrs Lawrence Welllnger werelnr0Und town the past few weeks, has nZ Ronald Horner June 7, to Mr nual mectln of tho Alumnl M-oclatlon ml'lnri .'i,,,n n,!,ir.u... .i . ir.,T. cream on sale. The proceeds for the en- Ira and Henry, for a few dios. , ,n BrimEton Saturday .-Mr. and Mrs. I.,,,..,,,,, ,v, rr.,L .rln m v,i hnmn In n DUa,a. .H."1lr', ,U . '., followed hv a nuhllc rccentlon. At nlr-ht ch Ilanlerr'J"" cimu uu JIr"- S. E. Walker. n. Gambol, who has .been working tn the Dcnsmoro granlto 'tlllArl l,... ...... l.t ... ...,1 - ."Mijnv.vu ... ....... ....v. . f.irnnrt 1 rt 1, t u 4nf-i na frtrnmnn I., nnn r.f .'.'nn.nui y nui itij llin iuivhuin ninr iir lernoo n at tno noino or .urs. u. 11. vm- "ams. .Mr. ami Mrs. ucriun i.i..rMii mm K""f'ay visitors nt the homo of Mr. runt Mru llnnl Mnti f n trtlfi.lt nv FrctlP.ll Of Barro was a Sunday visitor of Ills wife - . . . 1. 1 . t , 1 1 1 1 1 f-,.. ,.,...,. 1 I 11 111 lm mmu vi it......... ivn .v. ....... - cnner. w no lias nrcu nin.-iimiiK run'i.u In .lull. Tim nvnnlnff 1VHH SPCnt games nnd a varied program was glv- j en. Mr. Treston was presented with a i...n.ionnin rrni.i nnnnn finn ... sn jinuiuvvn a Wallace Nutting picture. Tho primary and Intermediate depart- j ments and the rural schools of the town of Kssex close-Friday and there will 1 t,r a meeting of the teachers and 3upcr- j Intendent In tho Intermediate department nt Essex Center at 2:30 o'clock standard time Thursday afternoon. j Announcement has Just been male of tho marriage of Miss Ruth S. Wont- worth of l.aston. Pa., to uairison . Smith Thayer on Biarcn ;i at ni. iiiarK r 1 rl.....l. 1.. T3...n1,lv. V V "i'""-"!"" v..".--.. ... Mr. Thayer became a part owner ot tne Lssex Publishing company April l, ID'.'O, and has lived at the Lincoln inn i since that date. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer nt llin TTlr-llr-ntn Knrlnf m.mn of Twis ! P. Thayer, his father, of Morrlsvillo. It Is understood that Mr. and Mrs. Thayer will mako their home hero about tho middle of July. Tho an nouncement comes as quite a surprise here to many friends of tho groom. A concert will bo given by pupils of Mrs. Alexander T. Arkley with readings by Mrs. D. M. Johnson ot the parish houso Monday evening, Juno H at seven o'clock tire evening will be for this fund. Edward Whitcomb Is home from Cornell University. ...I...,. i.. ....i.u. i- it..... tn. .t..i i t.niui... ....in..i.. nitnn. T?vnrr.t. Trinvrl K.mrlnrsnn . .Ir.hn Tn,vti. , with smnrrrr Mnrr llnuor Into this tntc. The Ladles' Cjclal Union of the Con-,south end of the village to Earl Scars, were in Burlington Thursday. Master eregatlonal. Church was pleasantly enter-:wh0 ilas taken possession and Mr. Nor- Harold Aycr returned home Saturday talned by Mrs. Curtis H. Hunt at her ton has moved to the place recently pur- after a week spent with is grandmother home Tuesday afternoon. A guessing chased of M. 11. Brewster. The enter- In St. Albans. Earl Ayer visited his game was played In which the first prize . talnment given by tho Young Peoples mother In St. Albans last week and also was won by Mrs. W. D. Blake and the society of Hlneshurg Friday evening was attended the dedication of the Saxc monu second by Mrs. David Marvin. Tho hou.e well received. The Misses Lena and mcnt In Hlghgate. Miss Nora Hinsdale was beautifully decorated with snow- Doris Miles have gone to Toronto, Can., balls and peonies. Ico cream and cako'and other places to visit relatives. Mrs. were served. The next meeting which will 1 Clara Norton was an over Sunday vlsl be the last one of the season and will be I tor at the homo of her father, G. W. In tho form of a Dlcnic which will bo held ! ...... - COLCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Munson recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinder son of Boston, also their son, William, and three friends of Port Kent X. Y. O. J. Smith of Hardwlck was a guest at W. H. Shaw's reccntly.-JMIss Ray Cary has returned from V. E. Stetson's and with her mother Mrs. Lucy Cary, has opened their house for the summer. Mrs. Norman Pitts received tho sad news of the death by drowning of her nephew Ralph Scoficld of Rutland. Sho went Friday morning accompanied by her father, F. II. Pitts, to Rutland. Irving Pitts who went to Rutland Sat urday to attend tho funeral of his neph ew, Ralph Scoficld returned Sunday. Mrs Pitts wilt remain in Rutland a few days. Miss Mildred Munson has receiv ed an appointment as teacher in Youngs town, Ohio., with a salary of ?14T). Miss Munson is to be congratulated although she will he missed by here. There will be i her many friends dance at Wood- mens Hall Fridav cvenlne June 11. Mus ic by Shephards Orchestra. The Ladies Auxiliary of tho Baptist Church met at tho parsonage Wednesday. Mrs. .1. (". Bettis is quite ill. Dr. Kenyon Is attending her. Fred Horton of Massa- 1 .... . . . 1... T.....1 CIIUSCIIU WUS 111 IOIV1I .uuiiutl. rinii Bombard of Kansas City, who ha.s been away for about thirty years, Is visiting C. Bombard and B. E. Severance. , ... . .... ..,., 1 1I1U . lilJCIV UlUSIn Uinu vyna iiiii.iiil.i last wenk the quota being moro than subscribed. Mrs. Kenyon wishes to' ... . ..... . thanK tnose who neipea ner ana nr. . ... n j, - ; M. wrlgnt, Mrs. Jt. J. wneeiocrt, .urs. . """'".. wit, uo.i.uu v--. j , ......... Ing Pitts, Miss Juanlta Bombard, Mrs. Clara Lyon and the Miss Clara Dorothy Title. and UNDERHILL t ne scnooi in aisinci .o. o ciobc.j .h oc i . 1. T 1 . . I. , . . . c i.b mnn, a a innrn er. The pupils witnout an anseni. mars are Maudo Blodgett, Melba Blodgctt, Thelma Blodgett, Wayno Blodgett, Mil dred Goodrich, Myrle Hoyt, Byrle Hoyt, Harley Irish, Kenneth Keith, Katie Mc Lane and Vivian Ryan. Mlffl Emma Ed wards, who has been In tho South for tho "'"'"' r""r"cu ",mB Mr. and. Mrs. W. T. Colcgrovo and chll- . ...... ... day. Ralph Nealy Is at homo for a vaca- I r.n frnm VnrlnrrflnlH !(., Tar Mnil . - : " V , on. of Penns Grove, .N. J.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Moulton.- Mrs. W, S. Nay has returned from her visit In Boston. Mrs. C. W. Rico and Mrs. W. S. Nay were In Barro last week to attend a meeting of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Burnett and son, Allan, of Richmond, wero in town Mon day to visit friends. Independence day Is to bn appropriately celebrated at Underhlll Monday, July 5, ' with an all day program. Thcro will be a salute at tho break of day, a parade of usual Interest and varied attractions. A dinner and an afternoon of .sports, baseball and other contest.-!, etc, At sun set the music begins and dancing will i close tho dav Tho baccalaureate sermon for thn high school will be given at a union servlro of tho churches on Sunday evening, June. 13, In the Congregational Church. The Rev. Mr. Cashmoro will deliver the ad- dress. The community Is urged to attend j Tho commcnccmpnt exercises will bo o ' held on Friday evening. Juno IS, at tho ' imM on Tfr O. A. R. hall. The senior class has been fortunate In securing Prof, J, William Sprowls of the University of Vermont to give tho commencement address. Dr. Sprowls is a very pntcrtalnlng ns well as Instructive speaker. A birthday party will bo held Juno 11 for members of tho W. R. C whose birthdays como In April. May or June.-llomer Rockwood returned homo Saturday from the Mary Fletcher Hospital, wnero no unnerwrm. mi i..iin-i .',.." -.."" n'm. ... r - - ,... ...m ... ,,,. ..: lion for mastoid abscess and Is getting nn exhibit of v,ork nc-ompllshcd In theiley. The exe J i0-,l,th 8 Z' along nlcely.-G, W. Benedict has com- Immo economics department and a food I nlng at t lf. l0M'a' rill'reh menced running his new auto bus between1'"" t 3:30. P. in. In the homo economics . tho following I ,fnr-,n'' ""ch. Mr. L. . here and Burlliuton, making two trips i"m ai tno nign scnooi. parents ami Alien, "'""' '. HOlo n ' '' " " ' ' ' Illness of her sIstcr.-.Mrs. i:. u. iianou NnwB lias been received of tho hlrth dally.-Mr. nnd Mrs. Bolla Dimmlck and frlemlH are specially Invited to Inspect I H. TaHieo, oc t i 1 1 an "an Ta , J8- ' visited friends In Waterbury last week. Jljnn , a daughter. Jane, to Mr, nnd daughter of While River Junction aro t" ork and visit the school. say, "Tho- "uo ' ' 'n"is' ;,,n(,B0 -Clifford Potltt and Dr. Godfrey of Bur- ' Mr8 EuBcno N. Warron of Manchester, spending a few days with their parents, At tho United Church, thcro will be at j Howard, nraiion, nl of ar. nf.ton WOio ovor Sunday guests ot Mr, Hi Mrs, Warren was formerly Miss Mr. and Mrs.,W. L. Illalsdell. 1 ..clock next Sunday morning a sermon, Lelan d Manw y, r3,'enna.'Krt Unc im, Mrfli Warren Petltt.-C. W. Bene- w, UroJ ,, of tuIs c,j., .TrI1 to Iho graduating class of the High School. Watson; weal ,,u"' '4'en"a The ma t t lcd last wccU running his bun Thn codUlon of James Mauahan. JERICHO CENTER -At the .vpnlng ecrvlco at 7:30, tho dls-! I'helpni :' i0 th DBf' 1 ni .between hfcro and Burlington making two hin "underwent an operation artho St. . . trlct Hiipcrlntendenn the Rev. W. R. Dav-1 Curtis Emery. 7 n,' Delma; Manley; ' . . d i ii,r.,,aiiosnltal yesterday morning. Is The annual commencement exercises of .nnnrt. mi nmnnh rn m,! in r. Lrrsentatlon of dlplomaa, Prn, Fred .'"1 Albans liospuni yestcrciaj morning, is the high school will bo held nt tho Con gregational Church Thursday evening, June 10, with tho following program: Or chestra: Invocation;' orchestra; salutatory with essay, "Tribute to a Townsman", Mildred Margaret Wlsell; orchestra; es sy Tk National Labor Conference", Tl,0 Eurrtta Eleanor Barrett: essay, Heal Mexico1', Mary Dorofleld Cashmoro: ' orchestra! essay, "Hudynrrt Klnllnc". Helen Myrtle Eldrldge; oration with vnl-! odiciory, "is Mars Inhnblted", John Frederick Casey; orchestrn: address. I'rof. .Marnury u. Ogle; orchestra; presentation of diplomat)! benediction Mrs. Clara Howe, of Underbill Is tho guesi or Mrs. Ella Parker for a few days i nine (laughter baa arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. .11 iiic annual Dimness meeting of the emeiery association hold Saturday, tho finish lllp (prill. AH Itnlnn Mnlr-nr nnil Miss Loretta Barrett, teachors In tho grades, treateil tho scholars to Ice cream null rn in ni inn r ncn ni inn irriiint Stanley, llttlu son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hicknell, who has been III, Is better. Word has been received that Mrs. Byron Haywood, who Is at the Mary Fletcher hospital; is Improving. Henry Hydcr underwent an operation at tho Fanny Allen hospital Monday, rUAPin'rTC tnAKLUllti a very pleasant June wedding was sol rmnlzed nt St. Mnry's Cathedral in Bur Hncton, when Miss Gladvs Carnenter. ! . ....... I nausnter OI Jlr, una .Mrs. ucr: uarppn-, tcr, wa8 married to John Rollman of j Washington, D. C. The gifts were many an(i included cut class, china and sliver. After a wedding breakfast at tho homo short honeymoon. After June 15, they will bo at home In Washington. Gcorso Lewis In remodeling the house recently purchased of Ezra Williams. Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter. Jr., havo moved to his father1;! home. One of the finest pieces of road work done in town thus far Is the widening of thn narrow and dan- enrous h ghway above the rcsidencn or Napoleon Rock, which has been put In i safe and fine condition by Bert Monetlo, ! HUNTINGTON CENTER 11. C. Norton has sold his place at the ' Brewster. Miss Dorothy Ellis is at homo kpv. i riomns ..loams serniu oun- . summer vacatlon.-MIss Jane King ana , Alfred Jlmmo were week-end guests of,, th'r'dUat. rtllflls. AtchlllSOn at MorrlSVille. Mrs. S. J. Randall Is not feeling as wen. .hi . ...... ..,.n. .......... ....w 1YUI.' .1U...1.IA , miluio J ll"."n .1" Fletcher. There There are several cases oft..', .' n.ntf,rs next week Wednesday i n Hanksville. The Homo !V"?" .-a,. :., tv 11 . l...7n. I measles I Circle met with Mrs. Sarah Gorton ... . Wednesday at the ball. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May of Richmond are visiting' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Shat tuck. WESTFORD A spelling match and the elgth grade graduation exprclses of tho schools in town will be held Friday ..f.nrnnn !., 1IM H- W " '" White wns callpd to Montreal Inst week by tho Illness of her aunt. Miss ' Lillian Petty and guests, Miss Wright, Miss Blsbeo and Miss Avcrlll of North- 'lew, spent Sunday wltn ur. and .Mrs. J''- A. Petty Mrs. Jennie Weeks of Burlington Is visiting Mrs. F. R. Mn comber Children's day exercises will be hell next Sunday. Juno 13. Dr. F. A. Petty has completed the canvass of the town in the interest of the Ver mont Tuberculosis Association. There will be a dancp at K. of p. hall Friday evening, June IS. Music will bo furnlsh- ed by Cabana's four-piece orchestra, The meeting of the Fortnightly club will i ..... , ,. ... . Hm .7.iiu...i iHLti uuuu, uunu 1.. n.lll Mrs. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs, Albert P. Wilcox announce .. ..... ... ine engagement or uiPir oungest daugn- . - - - - - inis town. RICHMOND Til PlnVimnnrl II I.U CnliAol 1- - -I uatlng rxcrclsps were held in thp "high school rooms Thursday night. Tho fol- lowing program was carried out: Music; Invocation, tho Rev. C. V. French: music: jpssay with salutatory, "Quakers Past and Present." Madeline C. Miller; music; essay, "Our Trade With South America," Harold S. French; music; essay, with valedictory address, Cartoons and Car toonists, Lucy E. Sayles; music; address, Frederick Tupper, Ph. D,; music; pre sentation of diplomas, Teelyea's orchestra furnished music. Donald Gannon was the winner of tho prize given by Mrs. F. H. Shcpardson showing the most class spirit. Miss Lucy Sayles and Harold S. French won tho scholarships offered by tho University of Vermont. A senior din ner was held In the high school room Fri day evening. J. F. Brown, a former resi dent of this town, was in town over Sun day. Miss Doris Freiman f Essex Junc tion was the guest of relatives In town over Sunday. Miss Gallagher of Mont pellor is visiting at the homo of Mrs. Mary Leonard. Miss Harriett Towers Is vlFl'.lnff friends In Burlington. ESSEX CENTER The Ladies' Aid will serve a dinner at me lommunuy iioiisp Thursday noon The public Is cordially invited to give the dinner tholr suppoit as usual. Next week will be obsprved as commencement week In the high school. Tho Rev. G. C. West- rott will preach the sermon to the grad uatlng class at the Federated Church next Sunday morning. Final examina tions will bo given Tuesday nnd Wednes day. Thursday will be commencement day with the Hon. Mason S. Stone as principal speaker at the pxerclses which i will bo held at tho Community Houso at 2:30 p. m. Tho senior reception will bo. held Thnrsdnv nvonlm- i,. h. n,.,n hiii' at 8:30 p. m with dancing from nine to oun o'clock. Refreshments will be served. .. ........ i.veryone is cordially Invited. Tho many flirnds of Miss Mildred Blxby gave her i i'i.mij h ' a miscellaneous shower Tuesday nftcr- '. """'i In honor of her approaching mar- i rlago to Harold Adams. She was the reclp- r many useful gifts and many best iwIshes.-Frlday' afternoon thcro will be the first quarterly conference will bo held with Dr, Davenport In rharge. Tho La dles' Aid will serve dinner at the Com munity House Thursday from 12 until 1:30. All are cordially Invited. Miss Ruth Ken yon has flnlchcd her school at Troy and baa returned home, Mra, My rod Chase . . .., . ., w,, . , , .... j n ll" .. . ln,,.,l I .. i . . .1 . fni'nrnh n 'of Portsmouth, N. H Is visiting his par- '"ts, ,r- nml J,rs' W' T- Hanloy. Tho friends of Miss Mildred Blxhy tendered 'lcr n miscellaneous shower Tuesday af- li-i i.irifn, ,,,. ..,ff, iiim nuo been seriously 111, Is bettor. I HINESBURG About 2." friends and rlass mates mot at the homo of Miss Ireno Lessor Satur- day afternoon and gavo her a mlsee! m J laneous shower In honor of her approach- Inir marriage to Lo Hoy M, Bromley, which will occur soon. She received been a commercial teacher at tho eve-' nlng session of the Stewards Business farm.-Mrs. Henry H. Bccman was pleas College In Washlngton.-Mrs. Kzra antly surprised recently by a visit from Stronf of Massachusetts, who came hero a cousin. Mrs. Albert W. Thornton of with the remains of her mother. Mrs. j Berkley, Calif., who with hor husband Abdllla Tobcy, Is visiting relatives for camc here by automobile from Montreal, a few days. Miss Mablo Wilson of , Mr. and Mrs. Thornton sailed from Quebec Hardwlck is visiting friends In town. this week Monday on a trip around tho .Mrs. H. M. Weed Is In Brldport thlslworld. They expect to travel 11 months, week with relatives. Prin. L. L Conner 'Mrs. Thornton was formerly a Vet-fionter. has moved his family to a part of the ' Principal and Mrs. Sowers entertained residence of Mrs. Lucy A. Hull. thn senior class at their home on Wednes- A spelling contest. In which all tho day evening. An 1. O. O. F. memorial schools ot the town below the &emor high I :orvlce wa? held at tho United Church school took part, was held in the town Stindav mornlne with an appropriate and li.,n t.vmv limn i nnn.u t...i. i " "".u .u.u.11 ui school No. B was tho champion speller 1 ot the first four rrades ar.cl Ellzahcfs ' paf?0 of th(? Kame school wan tho chain-1 inn r,t tim nihnr fm,r r...i.. n-,i. bo. ami a g'rl were born June 7 to Mr. and Mrs. William Amour. Mrs. Louise Estey Is visiting her son, Millard, in held next Thursday night. Miss Amanda Massachusetts. From there she will go Crown, wrio passed Sunday tn Essex Junc tu Connecticut to visit her sister lion, returned here Monday and Is with I v. IT.n-ii p.nn-n fvrna nnrl T.lmifin WEST MILTON . The funeral of Kate Harnvn, who died of pneumonia June 3. nt the home oi noyt .wears, was nem haturnay ai i two o'clock, tho Rev. Mr. Talbe of Mil-j ton omcnunjr. ine Dearers were an ' Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Whltten of Essex i Center wero at Caleb Pillsbury's Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Forbes and son spent Saturday In Burlington. HUNTINGTON "Our Memorial Oak" was the of the Rev. Thomas Adams' sermon Sun- Jnto M M Batcg. tcncment. . . . T'w'56, V w,7ln R! , nlng. Hngton Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Elmer Fuller will entertain the ni UIO lliUl.-liarn. ..o.i.. wi. iDiti" ing from Tho Rev. his recent case of poisoning. nnd Mrs Adams Mrs Julias ter and' Mrs. B. C.' Martin were . Drinkwnter In Burlington m.....1... llm I. n l K-iV,,. mi Alirlorln Morrill are In MnninnUnr mrti thi CTaduatlng cx-1 llompeller attending the gradual ng ex erclsi..-.Mrs. ann uuer i. . , xuunuaj. ..i.n. ' ' SHELBURNE Miss Phllcna Douglas was given a mrtn- , l. ..r. l l Wnol.- hv llhnilt 1 " 'ii iij -- young friends. Dancing and games wore enjoyed and refreshments were served. Miss Douglas received many pretty gifts.. Herbert Vcllemalro of Wllliston has mov ed to Shclburne Falls. B. C. Marsctte has sold his farm to Mr. McGarr of Port Henry. The Children's Day exercises at the Methodist Church will be held at 7:30 Sunday evening. Sun day morning, the Rev. Mitchell will preach a sermon for the children and will also conduct thp baptismal serv ice. On Saturday afternoon at two o'clock sharp thcro will be a practice for the Children's Day program and n nViiirirnn hivlnrr narts are rpoupstnd to be present. An iwwbh or ferns Church wiP bO ior c-orii...h committee and . "i'i" shouU1 bo sent , on ...... .1. V... flm Saturday If co .... ... .. vcniem. ."" ""I. Pitr.ln nf V nn'o Fin 1, rVi n t-B will' iii;,i,i, vi'i.1 v.. ......... ...wrs'... ..... bo held at tho homo of Mrs. Robert .,. , . . lowt-rn i.iumi...). .me. n.. .,ioi ,00.. I asslst Mrs' Towers as hostess. A large attennance is oesirorj. koii can i be answered with a quotation from 1 Tennlson Mrs. John Hopkins of Con- i cord. N. H., who has been visiting hor sister. Mrs. J. S. Norton, has returned 1 home. Klfege Morrlssctto left Tuesday night for Long Island where he has a position as chauffeur. MILTON Mrs. Etta Stowe, who has been , visltlnK friends In town, returned to her homo in Esspx Junction Sunday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Phelps of Rich mond were over-Sunday guests of Mr. Phelps' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah E. Phelps. .Mrs. Lydla Wolcott, a former resldenl, has been passing a week here with friends and returns hom Saturday. Mrs, Jennie Wells, who has been In Bur lington, has returned homo and will or cupy the Tatro house on River street, when vacated by Ernest Gomo and fam ily. Mrs. Swott of Tlconderoga, N. V was called here last week by tho serious Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Fay Berry, w"ho has a had case of erysipelas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atkins of Tlconderoga, N. T., wero hero recently, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Frank Mayvllle and fam- .lb'. Miss Ruth Everest of Burlington, pawe'l Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ray Brlgham. Leland Manley, a member of t'lc '"gh henooi Kr.m.i.iing class of iron, is 111 wltn mumps. .ur. yum or syra- cuso, N. Y arrived hrro Saturday night to see her daughter, Mlsa Florence Quill, returning homo Sunday night. Miss Flor- enco Cormla returned home Saturriav night, passing a row weeks with relatives in liarre. v. iii'sn'1 ' "."ii oi iiunincion passed Sunday with his parents, Mr. andlwhoso birthdays come In tho month of Mrs. A llbur u. icivion. tno local Chap- r of EastPlli Stars held trier nieetlnc Friday evening at Masonic hall, after Avhlch n Iniffet lunch was served at the i rhinrn. f n i n I . i i : nomo oi .um. . nonor oi Mrs, -! ' Out-of-town gups is pr pspiu wprp Mrs. C. .iidie h.nu.i matron. A. Pratt and m a m',n(la t rown. ' The High fciw i kr ac "atirig class of I "as inrt" '"V"'"" aianBO Hnwnrd. Graco Watson and Leland Man- Sowers. B, S. A.; benediction, the Rov. A. A. Bessey; postludo. organ. A reception will follow CXfl At the J""0 meeting of the W. C. T. it which was held at tho homo of Mrs. TrVinr- S. Cobiirn, Plans for the work of the coming year were made, also plana for raising the remainder of our quota for tho Jubilee Fund. A pleasing feature of tho meeting was tho reading of "Milton Echos from Chittenden County Annual iuni:.uui.n, uj .,un. in ji. i uiii;i, i ...a covorcd a period of forty years and show- ed that Milton Union had a larger mem- berjhlp In tho early days than at present, a fa that should stimulate the members to greater efforts to Increase our present , - , , t t. ,i record of our pioneer unlon.-tn Itatlons have been received here to the wedding of Catherine Vaughn Harrington, daughter ...i,.,,..n...1. ..... -u .. .inih (iifnfp tn mnvn nnn frnm tho r home on Railroad street, to the Lamb it. ..n...n. v... ti.n Tini, t? v. tql ii...... o. ...v ...... ... bee, who Is himself a member of tho or- der. A representative attendance of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was prescnt.-Tho v,nn nnnmr n.m h. nnatnnnnri ihU n-nnt.- .Thursday evening on account of tho High .School graduating exercise?, but will be Holcombe are at home. Ill with mumps.- .Gabriel Ladue Is ror.iewhat better, but still remains In a critical condltion.-Mrs. II. r. Pnw.,i makitiif ronahs on her Main ...... rr.lrlnnm V 5LL.lt 1UI California. A daughter was born 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Erward Bartcmay, , Jr.-Mrs. Clara Moro and children were recent guests of her sister, Mrs. Daniel Whltton.-Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Porter and sons. Nelson nnd Everett, C. W. Porter ' -j t. ti. ... .1.- nnd Mrs. S. D. Warren attended the memorial ann ir.o unvoiiins services oi a soldiers' monument at North Fayston. .iu .. , . j memorial and tho unveiling services of ...a.i .. i....M.ie.. .-, ua, ni,. viu at the Methodist Church Sunday morning commencing nt 10:30, Those who havo llt- tlo children to be baptised, plcjso be at subject the church at that hour.-The first nuar- ,n Tnn.!terly conference will meet at the church trlct superlnten- dent, tho Rev. G. K. St Statham. of Rut- land will be present. It Is desired that oil n nfflntn! mnmhnm tin nrnnnnt Mrs iPotcr Terrlan and children, who have been to Poughkeepsle, N. Y., for a week past, returned last Saturday.Mr. and Sirs. Edward Merchant are very happy over the advent of a little daughter.-' ,j r, . i... u .u. "u"' " '" ..i Past two weeks helping his grandmother, Mrs. James Bryant, returned to his work III , iituunn ...uitunj. ....o. ...j... wtc- , . . . . sctte, who lias Been in .New lorn state the put six months, has returne.l to her summcr Mr h frQm BrookHne Mass i came last week Wednesday to open their ' houso for a month. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mn.i nr, ih..t. r. Crowlev from Essex . . . " .... .lunction, ageni ior mo imiwicibu. ducts callcd on frends in town last week ' at the1 MILTON BORO Minnie Decker Is visiting home of her brother. Rueben Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luman and two children were at St. Albans Bay Sun- day at the home of Frank Luman. Mrs. John Cameron and Mrs. Fred Luman worn in St. Albans Juno 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Sncalt are at the homo of Mrs. Jennie Fay, called hero by the serious Illness of their daughter, Mrs. F. W. Berry. John Forbes was called I "omf! r lo vvinmion on accuuni 1 .I1.-.1.H. ,i u.n i,i..iiui.u.ii.i 'ii n. xr T. ...... T'... ...... uniolutn. -.il. a, uirjji.ju r iy iviuriivu ,,ome 1HBL wcrK rrom uicnmonn wnero i niie nan utrun tiiiico ine iirsi oi .May. i Miss Clara Phelps is at the homo of ' nr.. i . ru.i.. -Sir. and Mrs. Al t ' f 1 r-l... nI... u.t. . , , T. , . o I June 4 for tho summer. Mrs. Crown . . , v,. , r-i ti , w , h, ' v nviiib w iivt IICMIU 1 ) V, J a , EAST CHARLOTTE In a spelling contest by the pupils of the public schools, which was conducted by Superintendent Colby, the prlzo winners were Eldena Aubc, Duane Beers, Frank Collette and Kenneth Jewell. Miss Sarah Wooster has returned homo from Troy, N. Y., whero sho spent the past five months. On June 6, a son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Senter. Marjorlo and Eldora Estey of tho Bristol high school are at home. Tho school taught by Miss Carrie Miles closed Juno 5. Miss Miles Is spending some time with Mrs. George Hazard. Mrs. Georgo Sequin Is 111. Mrs. Andrew Thomas and Miss Clara Harris of Monkton havo been guests of brother, William -Harris. EAST SHELBURNE A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Waller, Juno 2. Mrs. Elmer Slocum nnd son, Lewis, attended the Pomona Orange at Essex Center last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tlras Isham of Wllliston visited at Elmer Slocum's the last of the week. Delphine Lamotto of St. Albans Bay Is spending some time with his son, Phlllza Lamotte, RIVERSIDE Thirty-four ladles of the L. II. Bost wirlc rvirns were delightfully entertained .Tuesday evening by tho siannara t;orps of Burlington at Mrs. Nettle Winchell's cottage "Myosotls" at Queen City Park, 4 picnic supper was served on tho I i.nrnnria nnd lawn. Monday evening, tho rorps will celebrate Flag Day by giving "Mrthrinv minor to ai mcmoers April. May or Juno. All members aro ...... a tn i,n nrnsnnt and also to display tlaBS on that day.-At tho County Sun- lay gch0ol convention held nt Hlneshurg I J . ... . .. . Mn Was round mat incro was a ;ti0 between tho Underbill t nnd Charlotte iiei Wi'i'ii wiu v-r 'home department, so each team will havo ,ho l)anncr for part of tho coming year. Clifford Pctltt. who had his tonsils re moved at tho Mary Fletcher hospital Tuesday has returned home.-Homrr Rockwood returned from tho Mary Flet- cher hospital saturnay.-airs. Aiuircn . . T.rr...nn..llln nfillnrl liV llin lias ncen Jc.u.ni,..i Franklin County ST. ALBANS Th nresentatlon od "Professor Pep" I by th senior class of tho St. Albans) 'high school Friday night at the City ' Hall was meritorious In every respect. Tho play was a 'scream" from start , I to finish and each part was portrayed in a mom i:AUUllblifllill milliner, i no ftl" ' . i tpndancc was largo and tho applause , given tho players was ample, proof that "I'rofCBSor Pep" made a big hit. and will mako another "homo run" this evening at Its second presentation, mo cast 01 ciiamciors is ns iouows: - Professor Pep, a nervous man. George CahllI. c. n. Buttonbuster, u giddy butterfly. Kdwnrd O'Neill; Howard . 1.... . .. ... "anc "fI.r ca. ".K..c"i J Kl"y, 'V "JT1' a collector of souvenirs, Isabel Mo- Govern; Vivian Drew, a college belle, Marlon Witters; Irene Van Hilt, a col- lege social leader, M. Loretta Jen- , nlngs; Caroline Kay, a happy llttlo freshman, Mildred Brewer. At the con- elusion of tho play dancing was en joyed until mld-nlght, thn Highland i.tvhtstra furnishing music. News has been received of the death of Mrs. G. B. Foss of Jamaica Plain, Mass., mother of Eugene N. Foss, ex-governor of Massachusetts, and George E. Foss, former congressman from Illinois. A pretty wedding took place at the First Congregational Church Friday after noon at three o'clock, when Miss Irr-no Soy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sey of Sheldon Springs and Vernon N. Mitchell of Brooklyn. N. Y.. were united In mar riage, tho Rev. Stanley Cummlngs per forming the ceremony. They were attend ed by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed of Shel don Junction. The bride was attired In a blue suit and wore a mallne hat and car- rtr"toWtotcamMm. Fred Papln and Wlnslow Gokey of Moon.., N. Y who were arrested a week 1 Rays ana clas3 assignments, sucn as hls ago by Deputy Collector Elton L. Corse 1 t,ory' PrPhe:.v. Sifts, etc.,, and music by In charge at Alhurg, have been given a the students. Wednesday will be the. great hearing before United States Commls-1 alumnl r,'Y aml " ,l" ejected that an sloner C. D. Watson. They were charged "nusually large number of the alumni will Mrs. Prtnr was formerlv Mlws Cora L. ,ui. ni,. Th. mrnn nf thn si Albany Clinical society was held Monday eve- rr.,.. r I nl,l,.. r...lln (n-n. . HO lUIIUI.il ill ui.,.i,n i..vi,. i nM .in,,h(nr nf Air -md Mrs Hartcr I " n, In of H,p Vewton rond who dlt l l Gravelln of the cton toad, v. no 'ntn i . ,,,,, .....nrrlriv afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial took place In t, L '" ,J ,,Vn,i h'' m-n Z Ton 1 "'"P anfl Jonn' Mount I'.ilvary cemetery. Beside her brothers The funeral of Mrs. Lillian (Douglas) MacNaushton, who died Monday after- noon at the home of her daughter, Mr?. it. K. Knymenn, niter an nines oi mu 'days of cerebral hemorrhage, wa's held 'at the houso yesterday at 2:30 o ciock. Burial took place in ureenwooa cemetery. Mrs. MacNaughton was born In Cambridge, Mass., March 23, 1S.12. Bo - 1... J,.k.., U .nrvlvn.1 hv ..i-n n, - ono son, Ernest MacNaughton of Port - ' land, Ore.; one brother, Charles K. Boyd . of Cambridge, Mass.; four sisters, Mrs. 1 , . . . . . . , C. f. cummings oi rungion, .uat., .uis. A. M. Stone of Lexington, Mass., Mrs. y Jf)hnson of Manchester-by-the-Sea. Ma8S and Mr3 K. A. Noursc of Sher, brooke. Que.; also by six grandchildren. ' jtrs. Isabello E. Osman, aged 71 years, . , t .... j.,,htnr Mr- " ""' -" Iro-,i,0uls Moore, of Center street, Tuesday ' morng after a long Illness. The funeral morning after a long illness, i no lunerai was at the house yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. J. T. Sharman of tho First Baptist Church olTlciating. BUra was In Greenwood cemetery, . Besdies her daughter, tho deceased is sur vlved by one son, W. A. Osraan of Stotcn. Mass.; two ulsters. Mrs. William Reed of this city and Mrs. Ora C. Brlggs of Granville, and several grandchildren. Walter H. Stevens, sun of C. H. Stevens, wj10 uas at Miami, Fla., for several m0nths, has been obliged to give up an ' excellent position on account of his health. He is on his way to this city ac- companion ny a nur.-c. ..... on-. ; irucif.j 1 iifu.uau.iiii ,..,... ... ' . . I .1 Un. nA.'nr rnnAWTdfl auroilil ttliu J.ao nuv. w.. ...... : Miss Mary A. Macomber, daugntcr oi Mrs Honrictta vllsey, anci rtoueri i . , pyiton. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Fel- , ' TI ' 't nle'tn will take place anrl '"P'0"118 and honors will be awarded ft"Bflf plaCC,aS a part of the post-prandlat exercises. lno ,lrst .MOn(ia in n.n"llliicr. ... .nJ.r,,. . ,...n r-rnnon ton were married at four o'clock yon-' surprise on hr hlrthday. Refreshments terday afternoon at the home of the of ice cream and cake were served.-Scv-brlde's sister, Mrs. F. W. Denlson. The eral Masons from Lincoln Lodge. No. 78. Rov R W. Stoody, D. D., pastor of the! went to St. Albans Thursday as the guests Methodist Episcopal Qhurch. performed 'of Franklin Lodge.-Doris and Edna leach the ceremony. Miss Doris Miller of spent the week-end at tho home of .their of Theresa, N, Y acted as bridesmaid. The best man was Harry Porter Howe of Leomlnstor. Mass. Tho brldo wore a gown of white greorgetto crepo and carried a shower bouquet of whlto roses. Th bridesmaid wore pink taf feta and carried a bouquet of pink and white snap dragons. The wedding march wa splayed by Mrs. Harry Por ter Howe, sister of tho groom. Imme diately after the ceremony a reception was held. Tho Misses Mildred O'Hcarc. Alice Brewer. Marlon . McCarty and Wlnlfrcd Hope serving-. Among those from out of town, who attended the wedding- wero Mrs. Esther C. Macomber of Fair Haven, William Crooker of New York, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Howe of Leo minster, Mass., C. Thornton of Middle sex. Tho bride was formorly employed as stenographer at tho St. Albans Grain company and the groom Is a traveling salesman for tho company. After a motor trip through New York State Mr. and Mrs. Felton will mako their homo In an apartment In tho building of tho Franklin County Sav IngH Bank on Main street. Both tho hrldo and groom aro popular ynulKichlldrrn's day Is to be observed net peoplo of this city. They are graduates of tho St. Albans High School and Mrs. Felton Is also a graduate of St. Law rence University, Canton, N. Y. Mr. Folton was a member of tho 73rd Coast Artillery and saw service overseas .lur ing tho World War. Mr. Felaon Is also very prominent In musical circles, Ho was the organizer of Folton's orchestra. no ot tho foremost orchpstras of the si.nn jj, j, jvrs and Miss Alice Donovan nro East Hampton. Conn,, where i n,.nr .im, itmv niinminri ii,n i..n,i,iii,r- , f Mr. Ivors' sister. Miss Lillian Ivors l(, ,70m Welsh. They mado tho trip . . to East Hampton by motor. u w. Tucker, aged 71 years, died 1 4t , i ui rvu I nhu 1 j va.i o, 11 1 fit Tuesday at his homo In East Georgia. He Hurvvcd by his wlfo and two He Is survived by his wlfo anc grandchildren, tho Mlsaes Olive I3llnc0 t'urtls of Georgia. Tho funoral w,,, bo hj,j t t,0 ,ouso this after - noon nt 010 o'clock and burial will . ta)(0 ,llaco the family lot at Grccu . ... ... ..,. .-I... i wood cenieiery in una unj favorable. Tho condition of Mrs, S. E. Thrasher of Georgia, who underwent an opera tion at tho St. Albans hospital Tues day, Is Improving. Edith Crosby, who has been recelv- tr 't at tho St. Albans houpl- tali has roturned to her home at the Bay, ENOSBURG FALLS Mr nllfl Airs Wllllim Unmmnn,! atMj daughter Gladvs of Vewnnrt nro visiting nt the home of C C 'stanlev - Mrs. Annlo Kmart indtw UUto daughters of Jcftersonvlllo visited at t o homo of J. O. Gaines recently.-Mrs. Ci. i.j. Kpnda s spr ous v III ivKh hrt jt'iiu.m m m'i iuumy iii wiin noarc trouble. Mr. Kendall's condition Is also Kerlous, following two paralytic shocks sustained recently. in it Hiuiiuw-.nr, nun ur;i. truest Hull snd ton, Wendall. and Roy Kelley visited at the home of Mr. and Mr it ,. kviw m KaKi i.:nnh.,rr s,m. dav. m;, aml j,r( s,mmon of Burlington vs,ef, at tho homc o w ni 0vlu Sun. rinv.-(-hllrlrr.n,,' nnv win im nhf.nri.nri t the Methodist Church Sunday morning. Juno 13. Everyone Is Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrow and children of Franklin reccnt'y visited Mr. Garrow'a sister, Mrs. Luke Touchette. BAKERSFIELD Brlgham Academy will close Its 41st year and tho 38th graduating class will receive diplomas Wednesday evening, Juno 16. The sermon beforo the graduates and friends will he preached by tho Rev. John Irons, of East Hardwlck, Sunday evening, the 13th. Monday afternoon there will bo a ball game and In the evoning the so cial event of the season will occur, the re ception to the. graduates by the Junior class. Tuesday evening at eight the lit erary exercises of the graduating class will take place. These will consist of es i.u i.ri'sum i.uh year, ine uay win open aiumni oanquei win oe nem in xno iisBcmDiy nan. .iiusic win iurnisne.i '. hy am's orchestra and by the school ?len clubs. Prominent alumni will speak " lul 1111 1 niuuriiin on "li.i o.i b.u.iuoLm ...11.1... ln.,U..1 1.. ' ...v.m. .,mai inuou Rendlnp worrt t0 PrlnclPaI JIOrr111 of thelr n . ' served. The members of the graduating class arc: Richard B. Smith, valedicto rian; A. Richard Martin, salutatorlan; .Francis S. Irons; Alton R. Dunton, Albert IS. Thomas, Edwin S. Thomas. Robert M. Loach, Frank H. Shanley. Leland T. Di- nion.l. Percy W. McCuIn, Lllllam H. Gould, tary E. Symons. Loretta A. Rooney, Hize( i;. i-arren. Irene .m. 1'ottcr. ine univer- ,sty scholarships will be assigned to Rich- ard bmlth and Lillian Gould. Mls- Bailey of St. Albans has been spending tho past wei , nhnn Orvltt.H. H. F ek with Sirs. arand, who has 1 . ... Z . . ... . . .. .. , noon ill lor some lime ,nas Bono 10 me 1 sti Albans hospital for treatment. j Miss GraCn Abernethy. who has been very' 111 the past two weeks. Is slowly Improving. Mrs. William Naramore, who has been spending tho -winter with, her daughter in Massachusetts, has ro turned for the summer. Leland Dln- mon, Brlgham Academy "20, spent Sun day with his mother In Hardwlck. n-i. .1 f. 1, tr 1.. .u. I,....L.. i.UUt.mii, r... hold at his lato homo Monday at two o'clock, tho Rev. G. C. McDonald of , o ciocK. tno itev. w. u. .McDonald or West Berkshire officiating. Those who t attended the funeral from out of town. were, two sons. William of Northfleld and George of Boston. Edga Course of Underhlll. the Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Mc Donald of West Berkshire and frlenda from East Enosburg. Children's day services will bo held at tho Congrega tional Church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. ENOSBURG The fifty-fifth annual meeting of tho Franklin and Grand Isle County Confer- ence or congregational (. nurcnes will Ba 1 nem 111 .icmoiirij i. uurv:ii, uunu iu. ine If. a " -1 , ..... ' l.J.I. r I ,1.1 1 .-luiKluy ouiiuoj oj. ivijj.;.!. ,tln lic.en iayior is a mcmoer, was inviipu 10 me nonif m .hi. i.iu x. ti. ...diiiu.. Saturday evening to give Miss Tavlor uncle, J. A. Leach. MONTGOMERY The Ladles' Aid will hold a birthday social Friday In tho village hall, -when there will be 12 tables, each decorated to represent a month of tho year and thoso attending, will bo asked to sit at the tablo of the month of their birthday. Supper will be served with Ice cream and there is to bo an entertainment after wards. Supper from 7 o'clock onwards. Mrs. Helen LaFountaln of Boston Is vis- t )ting at John LaFountaln's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paronto and children of Springfield. Mass., aro staying at Dr. and Mrs. Keelan's for a few weeks. Orvill Putnam of Sheldon, who has been stay ing with his sister, Mrs. Manzor, has re turned home. A church social was held in tho village hall Thursday. Tho male quartette delighted those present with plantation part songs. Ico cream was served. Tho result of tho every member canvass, which was announced, was con sidered most satisfactory, Miss Gladys Klrkncss has returned to Montreal after a two weeks' holiday at the parsonage. Sunday morning. The children will take practically all of tho service In tho Methodist Church. This day Is one when the church Is always crowded and this year the children seem to be trying to go one l.pttpr than ever. Dr. Keelan's hlrthday was recently celebrated by a family ro-unlon. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews of Montreal aro staying at John LaFoun taln's on tho RIchford road, Mrs. Flora, Inman of New York Is with her aunt, Mrs. Tarbel, for tho summer. Miss Dora Dutchburn of Boston Is spending a va cation with her parent-s here Miss Clara, Wheeler has returned after visiting "her sister In Philadelphia. Thcro was a sorvlco Sunday afternoon at tho Episco pal Church. A quiet, but exceedingly pretty wedding took place' In the Metho- Atat rnl.nnn.1 Cliii-nl. ...1,.., 41,. 17... utrib v..,,,,,v,, llu l.UTi Allen KlrknesH united in marrlarn Mis ! t,n',,. 1 . itf. mond of Montgomery Center Beerworth of Sherbrookc, P. Q. The church hnd been tastefully dec orated hy the Ladles with lilies of the valley nnd ferns. MONTGOMERY CENTER Edwin Bcnnlt of St. Albans visited 'his son, Evory from Saturday -to Monday. Mr. and Mr. Morgan of Eden wero In town Thursday, Mrs. W. J, Wright was In Enosbury Falls Frldav.-B. t Wella has sold hlH farm to Georgo Paxman. Mr. Wells wns born on the farm ho sold and was ono of tho few remaining na tlvo residents of that section of tho town, Chester Moffntt and Howard Panont (Continued on Page Four)