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jpTHE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES : THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920. . .1.1 .-l, -nll, . 1 , . . . ti 11' y- rlor's building the pnat week.-Mr. andWlonal society. An excellent supper was In Burlington, the guest of Mrs. Latilol ; u 1 1 J 1 1- - . l- 1 ...Ml 1- - 1.-1,1 k.aHIhh unn i. ni if. a. it. nan. i no encancr il ! 11.. It.. I It.. t-H.H Ml nil h i nit' uiiivciniiv ui vununii itu .rft rorrltallv invited. The announco nni m inn wiiihith iii uii' iiuiiwi nui" rphlp3 will br made at that time The . i ,- 1. t 1 l 1 .,ltn.ion Kttnert to an insninnr: antiresn ny inc t n ...Ml - t. 1 .1 U nnr. t-a. Qnnrlfiif r(c-Wnf- nt tVlft -1 - . J f IV c .1 - TT Tt PUimViAI-l'illI liw nai 'fi.vii '""lr . - - - Bellows Falls, returned home Tuef-day. Ttr t rftfpravd nf Ttiirlf turf on was a I ..I t - 1. 4 nn-n frVilo nnl f rum iiei iinwiiuuu mw in" 4Hf, i ' of T-.ri-.lt a TJlwrtc .Inn nt I nn for hft Mimmer vacation. MIfs Harriot n r 1 .... AAv. la vlatHnfr . Via. Ati(mmpti tn EAST CHARLOTTE Ing her sister In Essex Junction. Mrs. J Irs. Trior, who havo been !n Mat.ii.ichu- -ervod.-Tho Rev. Kclloy of Bakcrefleld Honloy.-MIss Deborah Ilapgood is visit- win spc.ik at the Baptist Church Sunday omrnlng at tho usual hour. JERICHO CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hall were In Water bury Tuesday 'to attend the funeral of MrH. flail's mother, Mrs. Flora Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Packard were quests of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Hodges In Rich montl Wednesday. Verne Wlscll has finished work In White River and Is nt home. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Blckncll of Melrose, Mass,, were guests of Mr. a'ntl Mrs. O. C. Blckncll. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mcrton of New Bedford. Mass.. were The Commencement exercises of the. ( puests of Mrs. Martha Fuller recently. ttts the past two years, came homo for month's outing. Morton James and Mr. nd Mrs. Ralph Prior were out of town UCBUHJi.'i'i iuiu .'it.-. iiuliii uuiiiifitiu nd family from Burlington spent Sntur- ,iy Hi uieiuuni nuui" in-, u. .ii . miu ,urn. heir homo In St. Albans the past two Woodstock, stopping here with his sis- UNDERHILL ST. ALBANS Hon that the class of 1920 Is the largest A quiet home wedding occurred on Wed In the history of tho grammar school, I nesday evening, Juno 15, when Dean P. there being "3 members. The following , Blako and Miss Maud II. Daniels were excellent program was enjoyed by a large married at tho groom's homo, In Fairfax, number of people: March, "Yankee near inn ucorgia ime. 1 no ceremony was . B. Atkllis is In rt.imlnlnh nlteiiHInr- I ,-,11...... nr.A.t Kr, . .. . the King's Daughters' convcntlon.-Mr. ,lny morning at the st A , Z' Dandy" (Weldt), Grammar School orches-, pcrformeu ny no uev. 1,. handorson. and Mis. Dan Preston were In Burling- Zl Xrr. hr. was i.k, r . ll0S' ' ra; chorus, "Medley of American Patrlo- Those present were M. K. Sludd, Wnl- ton Tuerday." n"r1"18 I 1?" XZJ U "gs" ,S. T. Paul),-eight!, grade; ter hedd, Annet a Shedd. Miss Boyden. , , .,,,., nmlnc- i. . , , essay, "Joan of Arc," Harold Jonnson; .Mr. nnu .ure, uuum litacn, csiey WESTFORD Molv vnitor tl ' t.?;'tk recitation, "You Are the Hope of the Brush and Mrs. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrfl. , ' y i 1 m. !!V- Ij' n' World" (II. Hagedorn), Frederick O'Neill; Blake's many friends wish them a long The graduation exercises of the eighth nesrocners nnicinung. Burial was In . V ., ,."1.. a IK KOIO, VaiMO H-.UWIllll, Vi. VI, PH. nu w.,, , ivj . EAST FRANKLIJf Wcdncwiay Juno ft there was a wd ne at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. n. axarn. trnen thPtr na.ucnter. wvcivn jrt.. jk Tiest man. Tho Rp.v. F. II. Hacalorn ems were r erven in inv uiniiii;-ruom lit uri'ifj-iiiam nin: vviii; riuuiuiuci cuv" nony. Amonc those from out of town line ili;milf A r-n.rf. in ixr.iun . .ill. unctton: ir. and Airs, unaries w msiow. nomnrcin anu lur. anu irff, i . i-uriis. rank Patterson asd daushter, Jlclen, of insDoro, iN. 1.. ana i mcmncrs or tno rinK 15 an ovrrscas man ai at one ume Miss Alice Kno went Saturday to New crm on ousmess in connection wun a ...411 V. a nV.c-, 1 . tu Ml the schools in this vicinity haw cJo&cd- no ti'JMinB ji me ivrra wun xcrci5ea his om.mlnn to srivo a shower of miKrnl- ancous dfts to Mrs. Maud Tracy Miner, ft v Eno KOfin t hint wpek wi t h h Ik mint is rarm nnar v a vpar ncn n nn nn niir. Ion saifi of houFr.hold coods last woek. Henry Claxton, administrator of the op- I l. IMA lann hf nc Rft rf tn Mro T(rt , Munnetto. Children's day he oh-! CHARLOTTE E. H. Converse loaves on Thursday for Sidney Converse of Sullivan, Mo. Dr. .Dnvente ii u i iil inR arp i ir. A. w. .UllVUlfit:, win; ii ,w;ni;eii nituiciriR in C31. ..,111 i.IbU tint r Al.nH nr iiik np;i ill. Mr. and Mrs. I J. Dean will occupy the tenement lately vacated by Antoine Beausilicr, who has moved to Burlington. Children's day was fittingly ohrcrvrd at the Congregational Church Sunday by recitations and singing. Mr. and Mr?, Jones of Brandon were visitors in town last Saturday. Home talent from Monktnn under the direction of Miss Henrietta Harris . .in 1 1. . T I evening. Mrs. Itutan entertained the Mrs. Harold Hunt nnd Mable Hunt arc In New York State, the guests of friends. Wilbur McClcnnan nnd llttlo daughter of I'leasant valley have been the guests of his sister. Mrs. Lillian Hunt. Tho Hev. K. C. Woodley nnd Howard Riddle of Danville, Que., were visitors nt tho Itev. F. J. Malznrds Sunday. Mis. Malzard re turned to Danvlllo to visit her brother's family. Mrs. Thomas Henley of Rich mond was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. P.. T, Malanoy. the last of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baldwin nnd children were In Shoreham the last of the week, returning home Sunday. Mis Irene Me ftlnnls has gone to Wnterbury, where she has employnemt. Children's Day was was observed Sunday morning by tho children nf the Sunday school. The graduating exercises of the high school wore held in tho village church Thursday evening. After tho Invocation by the Ttcv. William Cashman, the program followed Interspersed liberally with music by Kid der's orchertra of the University of Ver mont. The essays and orations by tho class were without exception of an un usually high order, both in treatment of subject nnd In style of delivery. "The Tribute to a Townsman,'' W. A. Bentley, by Miss Jflldred Wlsell, was felt by tho by tho audience to be a just appreciation of tho work of Mr. Bentloy. The excellent address by Professor Ogle, struck a re sponsive cord in many minds. The cen tral truth being that many evils of the present time arc largely due to the loss of a sense of personal responsibility In Individuals.. In presenting the diplomas. Mr. Moran refered to the excellent record of former graduates. Tho prize scholar ships were awarded to Miss Mildred Wls ell and John Cisoy. K. T Moloney has been principal of the school -lnce 1911 and tho number of graduates during his term is SS. Ho and Miss Katherine Dewey, his assistant, are expected to return next year and there will bo a second assist ant, whose name Is not yet known. Another cours-e, probably commercial, is expected to bo added. There will be a Masonic church parade Sunday, June 3Hh. The masons will meet In the parish house at Id o'clock and march to the church at 10:rA where the Hev. F. .1. Malzard will preach. Mrs. Martha Fuller and Pearl Smith visited friends in Northficld Tuesday. r-rjirln u-v.i vt,i r. u.. Monni Cnlvnrv ceinctprv. Th. v..i P r.. , , , ..in. ni lllu will III mil l, . . w,,v .,? ,-. , l.... (-hnl, tvl.l.,.. iki tnWrii from Ihn lirmiiltul . .1.. nthorltie. . 1 i.u.j tn iti iii.uii, iiiuii'i wriu - -.. ... im; miliar- eight young people to graduate: Mildred taking parlors nf C. 15, McAllister from Irish, Irene Slnclnlr, Buth Adams, Leslie which -place It was tnken to the home of Perry, Donald Howard, Clyde Oabaree, his fon, Marshall Nnylor. II0 Is survived f'llrrnrrl nrlnlwl,iA t r . c!lHAlt ' till Viln tl'lffv Mr. Arbl Vfivlnr. f1..n -A spelling match was held at'the grn'ml i Marshall, Fred nnd Irving of this cltv! r',,;n" '""Iff). Grammar School orchestra; ncsday.-Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D. lilrlck were mar room of the village school nrevlous Clinton of Waterhury and dcorcn of recitation. "America for Mo (Henry an st. Albans SundayMrs. Phronla Russell; essay. "Struggle, of France for Freedom," John Sweeney; chorus. "La Marseillaise." (Uouget do Mr nn( Mrs. F. W. Olmstcad and Mr. Lisle), eighth grade; essay, "Paul Revrre's ,n,i trs. v. A. Gallun attended a Wood. Ride," Juanlta V.Mtters; music, "Stack of mcn hanquot at Hlghgatc Center Wtd- Dyke), Thelma Sullivan; solo dance, flrant and Clarence and Marlon Grant "Wood Nymph," Helen Prentiss; recltn- visited at West Franklin Saturday, Mr. previous nnion 01 uaiernury and Ocorgn to the graduating exercises nt the church. Wlnslnw, Ark,; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Tills Was COnrlllCtrrt li Ml.. t..ln MrRnff.in. Willi from be ll.nrl lie.r.n null. Crlgsby, nsslstnnt superintendent of Ing his home Tor the past eight years. ,lnn' "America's Gift to France," Robert and Mrs. J-. V.. Thomas were In St. AI schools. Mildred Irish stod up longest In Miss Anna Nnylor of this city, Mrs. "athaway; chorus, "Faith to Win" (F. F. bans Monday.-Mrs. Ray Campbell has this rontcst.-The annual busness meet-1 George Beauregard of Hudson. Mass., eigmn gratic; piwcmaimn 01 reiurnen irom rarnrmm, Wui-., wm:rn no Ing nf the Fortnightly club was held Mrs. Fr.ink Nnylor of Cambridge, Mrs. diplomas, Supt. George S. Wright; chorus, has heen visiting relatives. C. .1. Guthlro with Mrs G. A. Stuart Saturdav after-1 Albert St. Plere of Colebronk. N. II.: "T1'c Spangled Banner" (Francis and Miss Alda Guthlro recently visited In following officers were i one brother, F.riw.ird Naylor of Kssex Scott hey). Marlon A arncr acted very Rosenberg. Quc.-r.uwarn namiieriln Junction; and two sisters, Mrs. Kdwnrtl acceptably as accompanist. The members passed sevcrni tirfjs recently ai rsi r. f .M,n.. nf ihn rM rl 11 n In rr fln.u nr fiu fnllnw.' lnnttlill rC I )r. alld MTS. .1. B. Hall. Mrs. bonnenu of Ksscx Junction. Mr.' Nnylor Marguerite Baker, Arden Barnes. Allco B. II. Gilbert. O. II. Pomrroy. Mr. nnd ' man and Mrs. K. W . Gilpin visited in Bur up to the time of his death was nn Mn.j Burton. Frederick Bedard, George Bell, Mrs. I. D. Wrick and Mrs H. C Glldden llngton U ednesday and Thursday, plove nf the freight department of tho Caroline Bcrryman, Wallace Broulllette, nttonded the funeral uf Mrs. Sarah B. Miss UIHan Wrich of Berkshire, who . ...ii i i ivi,,-i., i.-.th., n.n...n ttiihhnrrl. near Morses Line, Thursday. . recently returned from Red Cross work. v i,,.. i, rnit.,.i ii j.-.u idimo frm.'r.i. ' nii.hv i-..ra i,iu Recent guests and cnllers In town Include: In Siberia, gave a very Interesting talk -J o'. i- v..... . h.n nn.hv. rDrm!. itin n i,, Mr. and Mrs. Conroy Brown of Hard- In the McthtKllst Episcopal Church Sun- noon and the elected for the copilng year: President, .Mrs. Hoience Lewl; vice-president, Mrs. Kate Stearns; secretary, Mrs. Kthcl Jack son: assistant secretary, Mrs. Jane Hlmer; treasurer. Mrs. Lucy Bates; assistant treasurer. Miss Myrtle Willey; progrnm committee, Mrs. Jennie Allen, Mrs. Helen Smith nnd Mrs. Lena Wimble. There will be a meeting of the Osgood Hill cemetery nssnclntlon at the. home of Mr. Pratt Saturday afternoon. June 10. There will be a dance at K. of P. hall Friday evening, June IS. Cabana's four-piece or chestra will furnish music Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wilcox and Mr. nnd Mis. Hdwarrt Smith started Sunday for Lake Placid to visit Mr, Wilcox's sister, Mrs. George Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. George Cobb and daughter. Mary, of Rutland visited Mrs. C, H. Cohh Sunday, Mrs. A. J. Lewis, who hn.s been quite 111, Is a little better. Mr. ami Mrs. George Tatro and family went to Waterhury Sunday to visit their daughter. Mrs. Walter Irish. Mrs. W. W. White roturned from Mansonvillo Friday, day. .Maple sugar makers are Invited tn a meeting under tho nusplcps of tho Chit tenden County Farm Bureau, this evening, June 17, at the town hall to discuss the maple sugar market situation and take nctlon toward organization. WEST MILTON Mrs. Nick Rouse and children of Mil ton spent a few days recently with 'Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rlake.-Mrs. Sarah Cos. tello returned home Monday from West Georgia, where she visited at the home of her brother, Harry Maboncy. S. II. Thompson attended tho Masonic meeting held in Burlington last week. parish house on Thursday, June 17, frorr, 8:30 until nil arc served. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin are visiting among relatives and friends in Knowlton and Waterloo, Que. Miss Beatrice Estcy of Mount Holyoke Collego Is spending the. summer vacation at her homo In this flace. Isaac BeAette, aged 83 years, died of senile decay Thursday at his homo on River street, Mr. Besctte was born In Canada but had lived In Rlchford over ."i0 years. He Is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Lena Gannon and Mrs. Agnes Kennedy, and two sons, Sey mour nnd Andrew Befette, all of this place. The funeral war, held at All Saints Catholic Church Saturday morning at nine o'clock. The Rev. Joseph Lavlgno officiated and the burial was In the Cath ollc cemetery. Frank Simmons, of tho T, M. C. A, training school in Springfield, Mass., arrived at his home In this placo Thursday for tin- summer vacation. Supt. E. F. Greene, E. W. Gltpln and Edward Alger attended the Grand Masonic Lodge in Burlington Wednesday and Thursday, Mrs. C. D. Wilkinson, of Newport, ve iled at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gilpin during last week. Mrs. Eva Pax- home In Brookline. Mass,, of cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Nutter Is survived hy Alfred Cochran, Raymond Cochran! wick at the home of C'. A. Peao; Mr. and day evening. Mrs. k. E. Hanson it.-,rinn oinnint-ha .n i9n,. fnr,v Kniti. Mrs. J. E. Weld and sons of Berkshire , port visited her son. Prin. H. Is. 'her husband, the Rev. Charles S. Nutter, van Doheny, Agnes Doolln. Henrietta. nl u,c " I'D. D., who was, for many years, pastor 1 Driver. George Garey, Philip Harlow. antJ ,; f-lrlcl of "ar'nUr'r: of the Methodist Episcopal Church in this Robert Hathaway, Evelyn Heald, Ora ajin .iirs. .rV' , i -V..Z city and also terved for six years ns su- Hope. Harold Johnson. Hilda Johnson, of nrMarA at tho home of H. Cham perintondent of the St. Albans district of Charles Kennedy. Florence Ladd. Law- l,frlln' Mr a.n.rI Mr.s' R' J.. ... . . .Norm rjcrKsnirc l liiu uumu m u. . ihe I'eniiont Methodist ( onference. i-.ur. T.arl tin RfivrHfitirl l.itinltfitt Xlf.r Cards were received yesterday announe. j tha. McFarland, Edith MrGovern, Warren O'mstcad. Ing tho betrothal of Miss Elizabeth Orlf- j McGowan. Alphonsus McQuccncy. David . WEST BERKSHIRE " in,,... i w. ....... ...i.ii .iiinpr, j.nwarn Moloney, neatrice iioore, and Harold B. Fisher. I Robert Moore, Edward Murphy. France. .ews nas necn receiver! ni tne cieain or MurnTiv. Clvdr. Muzzv. lrvln Mnzzr. Krtith HINESBIJRG Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harvpy of Water buo.' were in town Sunday Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dwire, returned home with them for a few weeks' visit- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Tilley and Mrs. Alfred Buhhey are spending this week in Hartford. Conn., with their children, M. F. Tilley and Alfred Bushey, Jr. Graduation exercises will he held at the town hall Friday evening. Tho funeral of Mrs. Whitman Bostwlck was held from her late home yesterday after noon at two o'clock. Miss Lucy Belle Pierce, who goes to the Philippine Islands as a teacher, plans to leave here about June 21. She sails from Vancouver July 1 nn the Empress of Asia. Mrs. Fred Lavlgne, who has been quite ill, is in Burlington with her daughter. Miss Doris Dow of Burlington has been in town for a few days. ST. GEORGE Mr. and Mrs. R. H. North and two rons were in Burlington Juno 9. Marvin Burritt and family of Hlnesburg were at F. E. Hinsdale's Sunday. Manford Wil liams was In Burlington Thursday. M. W. Hinsdale and son. Clark, were in Essex and Underhill June P. .Mrs R. E. Forbes and son were In Burlington Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kehoe and son were in Burlington and nt the Fanny Alien hospital June ". Edward Cota and family of Monkton were at R. H. North's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Hopkins and daughter of Burling ton were at M. ,W. Hinsdale's Saturday, William Preston nf Burlington was at M. W. Hinsdale's Saturday. M. W. Hins dale and son were in Huntington on busi ness Saturday. L. J. Wellinger and two children, Laurence and Marsarett, were in Burlington Saturday. M. W. Hinsdale and son, Clark, and Theodore Hopkins, of Burlington, were in Huntington Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farnsworth, of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hop kins and d were week M. W. Hinsdale. Earl Pill&bury returned Monday morning to the Burlington high school after passing Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ayer and daugh ters, Dorothy and Katherine, were In Bur lington Monday. John Leonard, who has been with his aunt, Mrs. F. E. Hinsdale, for several years, left Monday for Kan sas City, RIVERSIDE Mrs. Ella Whltcomb came Thursday and opened her hnu. here for the sum-, mer. The Queen Esther society met Frl da with Mrs. May Klrby. A. E. Ayer met with a painful accident Saturday when one foot was quite badly crushed, while working in the Moulton & Irish Saw mill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson nf Bur lington were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moulton. Miss Emma Moulton Is home from her school at White River Junction. Mrs Dora Knight and Mrs. Estelle Thompson of Burlington were In Frank Chesley. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chesley of Pnwtucket. R. I., which oc curred Memorial Day. The young man, who was only 21 years old lost his llfo by drowning when a canoe capsized. The de ceased was a graduate of Brown I'nlver sity In class of '19. He took ns post-graduate work this year and was to become an instructor at Brown next year. His parents formerly resided In this city. His mother, before her marriage, was Miss Lillian Pelkey of this town. His grand parents reside In Waterhury. Henr Hobart Bliss, aged 7.1 years, died at the St. Albans Houso at S.25 Friday evening from the effects of a stroke of paralysis suffered on Tuesday June S. He was born In Sheldon March 1M7, nnd went to Swanton with his family, where as a boy ho lived sevcrni years. Ho returned to St. Albans In 1SS1. He was deputy sheriff under Cnpt. P. B. Kennedy for four years and was sheriff unler R. D. Marvin two years. Ho entered the The annual meeting of the West Berk shire cemetery association was held June Nelhurg. Frederick O'Nell, Roland Paige. ' 10. The following officers were elected Ola Paquette, Eleanor Peterson. Rufus Porter, Helen Prentiss, Marlon Putvah, Velzora Pycr, John Rich, Gladys Rich ards. Doris Roby, Catherine Russell, Rolfn Russell. Nina Ryan, Beryl Scott, John Smith, Merald Smith, Vera Smith, James Stacy, Robert Sullivan, Thelma for the coming year: President, P. E. Weld; secretary. C. W. St. John; treasur er, B. .1. Chaffee; collector. D. E. Weld; trustees, Charles Bwlns. H. II. Chaffee, B. J. Chaffee; sexton, Harvey Chaffee. Miss Marjorie Ewlns and friend of Mon treal, Que., were recent guosts at the Sullivan, Pearl Sumpter, John Sweenev, i home of Charles Ewlns.-Mrs. C. D. Barhara Taylor, Mary Thomas, Hele'n 1 Phelps, daughter Marjorie. of St Albans. ann .Misses uoromy aim -3.irii.iiH. r-un m inrelette, Marlon Warner. Gertrude. Whitehead, James Willis. Juanlta Wit ters, Doris Woodward and Ralph Wright. Carl R. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brown of this city, who Is a mid fihlpman at T'nited States Naval Academy. Annapolis, haa been assigned to the battleship New Hampshire this summer Newport visited Mrs. M. L. Blair a few days recently. A large, number attended tho picnic at Dunham Pond. Que., Fri day. Miss Genevieve Eno went Saturday to 'her home at New Haven. Miss EUrn Healy left Saturday to visit friends in different parts of the State before re and has started on 17,7-M mile trip. The turning to her home at Bellows l'""''-- New Hampshire will go down the Atlantic Mr. Vincent has sold his farm, which coast to tho Isthmus of Panama, throuch 1 was formerly the rreeman rram pi.i .. the. canal to the Pacific coast. She will -The Ledles Aid met Wednesday stop at the Hawllnn Islands then re- j Mrs. Harland Hoadley. turn tn me l'acinc coast going as rar, CUTTT TlfW with north as the tPate. of Oregon, then re employ of Owen Marron of the capacity j turnm-. bark t0 the Atlantic seaboard Albans House, wheer he continued until his death. He Is survived by three brothers, a A community party will be given Thurs- dav afternoon, June 24, from- two to nve through the Panama cannl. Mrs. B. H. Brown left yesterdy for nvWk nn the town common for all chll Newnort. called there bv the death of ,i iu ev.nr.i a, Amnspmmts twin, Herman A., of Winchester. Mass.. h(,r sister's husband. Roy .locelyn, an at- nave btCn pKhned for all and refresh Bart B.. of Lyndon, and S. W. Bliss of tornpy. Mr. .locelyn who has been In 111 ments wll be Kerved.-Mrs. J. J. Collamcr Swanton; one granddaughter. Miss health for somo time, died late Tuesday v..- .I n,rvi Kthel of New-Hanson. over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Powell have received a message of th death on Juno 11 of Mrs. Powell's brother, Amos R. Kingsbury, aged nearly M years, at Xenla, Ohio. Mr. Kingsbury was well known In this placo and adjoining towna. Kenneth Freer and Arthur Martin started Monday evening for St. Andrews, N. B., where they havo employment dur ing the summer vacation. Miss AIlc Thayer of the St. Albans hospital visited at tho home of her parent's, Mr. and Mre.i E. C. Thayer, Sunday, William Gilmarn of Boston University is passing the sum mer vacation ot the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gllman. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gllman went to Mansonvllle, Quo., last week to attend the funeral ami burial of a friend. SHELDON The. Sheldon central school entertain ment and ninth grade graduation tool? place Wednesday evening, June 11 at eight o'clock. The members of the graduating class arc James Edgar Bryc, Gertrude Tloof. Elizabetli Klttcll, Donald Hemlnway, Lucy Draper, Gordus Lan phcr, Aubrey Douglas, Evelyn Safford, Mavlne Reed. Gladys Ploof and Lucy Washer. Jams Edgar Bryce recelvea first honors. Gertrude Ploof second honors and Elizabeth Klttcll third honors. Mrs. Weeks Graves, who has been 111 with pneumonia, is improving j.lowly. MIes Ella P. Morse of Clay Center, Kans.. is visiting at the home of Mrs. S. A. Maynard. Mrs. Archie. LaBounty of Bur lington was a recent visitor at the home, of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Marsh. Tho Sheldon central, school entertainment and. ninth grade graduation was. held In. Marsh's hall Wednesday. Mrs. P. H. Alma Aosburg of Clarencoville, P. Q. cevnlng. He is survived by his wife, three nMta nf Rnrllnirtor. has heen a guest Hammond is visiting her sister. Mrs. The juninr-prizo speaking contest of children; a brother, Edward Jocelyn of 0f Florence Villemaire of Shelburne Falls. I n. p Marsh. Mrs. P. A. Maynard and the St. Albans high school for the Rhode Island, and his father, William jtr. and Mrs. Walter Wells. Laura jhes c-eorgianna Maynard attended corn Smith prizes was held at the City Hall ' Jocelyn of Swanton. Burial will take J rnllamer and Wesiev Walt motored to mencement at Montnelier Seminary last town Monday tn attend a birthday party. 1 -Monday, lierore a large ana appre- piace in me ramny 101 n wanion. I Putnamvllle unday to visit Mr. ana Mrs. , week. ...... .... . ... ii, I .Ifill.'a n,tle.t.o. Tt.. flrat nrlTn n-as F"mnrl fi. linr?fillV left thf. HtV VCKtcr- 1. tri.1. .. TXT TJ 1tlt.Viill K Alien ureenia, who nas necn quue in, ,....,-. .-. ....... i-. - - rraniv w nuncy. .n c . ... ......v.. riTrnrn l rnmewhat better. Mrs. Wasson Petitt awarded to Miss Helen Storms; second , day for San Francisco, Cal., from whero r.rtticallv HI at her home in the village f lit ILHbn l ill. Judson Flemings of Burlington to Wesley Sanborn; and the third to ne. win sail ior nangoon, nermuna, in . Dr. Mitchell has been called from .New Miss Nina Baker. During the evening I me interests or me international uanning London, Conn. Mrs. Howard Peterson the Highland orchestra rendered sev- Corporation of New Tork. Mr. Klngsley an(1 son ii0iaml. are visiting in Corinth, oral selections. The program was as , recently returned from London, at which irs rctenron's former home. Mrs. follows: "The Gusher (Charles Loomis), I Place he was appointed an officer of the Wallace Miller and son of Yonkers. N. V called nn friends In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bartlett and family spent Sunday nt Malletts Bay. Mr nnd Mrs. H. M. Clark nnd family visited Mrs. Clark's brother in Charlotte Saturday. The W. R. C. observed Flag day by giv ing a birthday supper to the members Miss Day." Margaret Bradlsh; "Bargain i corporation. (Jessie Alexander). Miss Kath erine Maginn; "Locum Tenons," (Ian EN0SBIJRG FALLS whose birthdays occurred in the months. Hay). Robert Burns; "Soaring," (Booth' The Rev. W. B. Dukeshlre was in of April, May or Junf. About W were Tarklngton) .miss L,aura (jailing; "i ne Montpeller last week to attend the com mencement exercises at Montpeller sem inary. O. L. King was in Burlington Sat urday. C. H. Stetson went Saturday to Manchester. N. II., to Join Mrs. Stetson nresent. The blrthdav cake made by Mrs. Dinner," (Elizabeth Stewart Cutting), Annie Gallop was prottlly decorated with Miss Nina Barker; "The Little School tiny flags. Small cup cakes with a flag Ma'am," Miss Helen Storms; Scene from were used as favors. The patriotic in- Henry V, (William Shakespeare), Miss stnictnr had a short literary program which was much enjoyed by all. MILTON Mrs. Henry Crown lied Friday morn ing at the home of Oscar H. Wright after a short illness of pneumonia. Tim funeral was held at the Wright place Sunday at 2:00 p. m. Miss Helen Robinson returned home Thursday from Alburg, having finished her school work at that place. Mrs. Allen of Morrisvllle. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F E. Talbee. Five telephone men are here putting in the new line. Thomas Shenn hRtf charge of the cheese industry at the Co-operative Creamery. Mr. Shean is nn expert In making cheese, and for years had charge of a cheese fac tory at Milton Boro, until milk was ship ped to the rltles. The fourth annual reunion banquet and ball given by the High School Alumni Bcrnadettc Mayo; "The American Boy (Theodore Roosevelt), N. Wesley San born; "The Wedding," (Jennie Harts wick), Miss Hilda Hicks; Sketch, "A Pair of Lunatics," Miss Dorothy Hef-flon. The graduating class of the St. Al Hadd. Miss Ella Fairbanks wont Sat urday to Castleton to attend the com mencement exercises at the normal school. Miss Charlotte Young passed Sunday with relatives in Newport. Mr. The graduating class of tne ht. Al-,an(J Mrs. Charles Lucia, of Troy, passed bans high school went to St. Luke's Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lucia's Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon at ; brother, H. H. King.-The condition of four o'clock where the baccalaureate c K Kendall docs not Improve.-Mrs. K. sermon was preached by the rector, E- Scatcs and four children went Mon tho Rev. Richard E. Armstrong. Mr. flav t0 Xorth Blllerica. Mas.s., whero they Armstrong's text was, "So Run That ' ,vl mako an extended viilt.-Mr. and 10 .May untain, rrom &t. raui s r.pisue Mrs iXi G- Gaines and pons. George and to tno orinuuans, nimn cnapicr, erse. . l,nrn ,,f nnlnflc'. Klti.r Mrt. I. In A committal service for the body of ( Us Leavcns.Mr. nntl Mrs , . romeroy Mrs. A .A. Skeels, who dieJ last winter. , ,, ,lah,, t.ih1 ih d:y from Asbury Park, N, .1 They will I visit for two weeks in tho home of ii. E. Towie In South Franklin betoie taking up their residence here. aro visiting Mrs. H. F. Saxton.-Mrs. Hyde of St. Albans is visiting Mrs. S. B. Harmon. Mrs. W. I. Croomls Is improv ing from an operation at the Fanny Allen hospital. Prof. Charles Lee Tracy of New York is at his home for the. sum mer. Frank Douglas was painfully hurt i by a full from a load of gravel while worklnir on the road, receiving many cuts who is visiting her daughter. Mrs. H. C. ' and bruiscs.-Mr. and Mrs. John Voss of I El zabcth. .. .1.. are visiting ar. F, L. Leach has returned home from the hospital. The family of Nelson Snldo are quarantined for measles. Mrs. John Nolan, who has been quits ill, is gaining. Mrs. Dyke of Jeffer sonville is caring for her. Mrs. Oltva Corse is spending some time with rela tives in Jeffersonvllle. Mr. Chaffee ot Enosburg Falls was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H Gomo took an auto trip to Randolph, where thej" spent several days last week. BAKERSFIELD Tlirt n.' anil Mrs John Trrtni: nnrl Mrs. Emerson Thorp. Miss Annie tsrusn naugmer, .lassie, ot narawicK. are spena hns graduated from Bishop Hopkins Ing commencement with their sons and Hall and expects to enter the University j brothers, Francis and Ronald. Miss of Vermont in September. Bernlce Morse, who nas been teaching me past year in iiocnesier, nas como to EAST BERKSHIRE Mrs. F. S. Hutchinson is passing a week or two in town. Mrs. S. P. Perley visited in Rlchford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs. R. Dnmar and Mrs. Lizzie Domina were In St. Albans Mondav. Children's day will be ob- "h I nhrr. ,,,) snnriav in fn mhriric-r. at served at the Congregational Church suniiay. a program . ," "; teaching In Enos the morning service. Miss Ada I-uUer e( tQ fMr rpspp was held at the family lot,. in Green wood cemetery Saturday morning at ten o'clock. The Rev. Richard E. Arm strong, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church officiated. WEST ENOSBURG Mrs. Moses Newclty of Hyde Park and Mrs. Dora Rushford of .Montgomery re- Mlss Mildred A. Brooks underwent association was held Monday evening ;ln operation Saturday morning at the t with good attendance. Forty-four were Marvin sanitarium for the removal of I seated at the banquet tables and several ' her tonsils. Her condition is lmnroved. uii ..ii. w . . . . nresent at the v, h heen rereiveH of v,e rt.-.th .cently visited at tne nome or . r. hnan aughter Edith, of Burlington, rfu caU T,)e ,ianquet Wih ,.ePVOd by the Kriilay of MrS- Pau, Row(.r of twah. graw.-Several from this place attended V 7 . . . ladlf of the I'nlted Church in a plea manner. The dining hall ferns, svrinca and wild flowers, 'tne loi- vlveH hv lowing officers were elected: President. she was tho 1.,,,. of MrSi Marshall w- nllfl? an,X onl. ;,t h":',n" T.nmii, r iinicomhe. .ir.t vice-nrf sident. 1 tr .1.1. i... .ton. Mr. and Mts. George Morw.iy. .Mr. is served by the Kri.lav of Mrs. Paul Rower of Lowell, graw.-fceverai irom mis pi.ice auc.mcu. rch in a pleasing The deceased was well known in this,tne annual summer meeting nnd l.afket wns a bower of cUy Btsries her husband she Is sur-,!1'11"10 of the l'nklln umnly Jcisey flowers. The fol- vivcd by two sons, Paul and Clement. Breeders association at the farm RICHMOND The marriage of Miss Millicnnt Moore of Warren and Esbon Kenyon of this town took place in Rutland, the Rev. Thomas Stratton, a former pastor of the Unlver sallst Chupch, performing the ceremony. Miss Moore was a popular teacher In the graded schools here four years and Mr. , ,. - ., f, . . i , i i -ii nn i a, in uii-i uur- luiiuci, i.uiii iiav children of the Sunday school on the . , , ,. ...,ti... church lawn Friday afternoon. She was assisted by the members of the Friend ship class. There were over 30 rhil dren present and a very pleasant time was enjoyed. Miss Juno Root of New York city Is the guest of her mint. Mrs. Beers. Mr. nnd Mrs Fred Booska of Bristol George T. Cutler of tho New England leippnoii mm i-'it-Kniiui i urnpuny, w,t.i a huslness visitor in town Tuesday. lohn Spaulding and son of Huntington visited friends in town Tuesday. Mrs. Cromle, Mrs, William F. Kennedy: M-cretnry Miss Frances K. Cormla; treasurer. Miss Harriet R, Rogers; committee of arrange ments, chairman, Brainerd Holcombe, Mrs. Karl J. Phelps ami Miss Anna Mc Grath. The ball followed tho banquet and dancing was enjoyed until one o'clock. Bevin's orchestra furnished music and was assisted by Rnllln Perry, cornetist, nnd Frank Cormla, Jazz accompanist. The reunion was pronounced a successful nffalr. The funeral of Lore Hendrlrk Crown, wife of the lute Henry Crown, was held Sunday at the home of Oscar ! News haj been received that Miss anil Mrs. Roy M.iynurd v.cre in St. Al bans recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Bel T.ppsn V. Vflvin. da 11 L-h t ei nf Mr. 1. I ii i ci n,.i. V-.u- ford of Gienton. F 11. .l-llllil wi ui Ulllui lV-UUt-, 1 U , , . .... . , .. , has been employed In the government ' da,JRn,cr' C,,aI 08 Austln' . . . ir. H n 1-.- I lfrivlai- -inil I ttlft service nt uasningtnn, u. u., for two i.r.,,i.,nt Malted Mrs. Lap- Jlenc. viMtcn .Mrs. rrars n ti oticld. Sunday.-' lain s ii.treii. . , ;"-" Jewett. umia .hi. aim .Mr- in.ui.-e spend tho summer with lier mother, Mrs. Nettle Morse. Mr. and Mrs. John Bar rlngton nf Greensboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bero. Mlss.Ruth Mar tin of Willlamstown is the guest of her brother. Richard, during commencement. Miss Lela Cowan, who has been teach ing In Rlchford, Miss Lena Marcetto and Miss Florence Brady, who have been sburg Falls, have rcturn- of Stowe has a position in the Map o va(.aUon.Mr!!. w. O. Stark. Mrs. Hills creamery. Several from here at- rn)c? Saulr(,s anrl Mrp- w, w Srnfh at. tended tho ball same at St. Albans Sun- lcnd(,(, ,he county association at Enos day. The Grant farm has been sold,Mrp Ccnter Ias,t week Thursday.-Brig-to Gordon Gates of Bakersfleld. About h3m Acadcmv nine played Spaulding $27 was realized from the social held hich at Burnngton Monday for the State In Rublce's hall Friday evening. Sev- championship. The score was 19 to 3. in oral from here attended tho 35th an" favor of Spaulding. Prof, and Mrs. C. H. nual meeting of the Franklin anj ( Morrlll B0 to Randolph Center Grand Isle county conference of Con- Thursday to attend tho alumni gathering gregaiional Churches at Enosburg 0f the Normal school with the agricultur Centor June 10. The Rev. Stanley a, ?Chool. They will return Saturday. Cummlncp of St Albans was the guest Tne children of the Congregational Sun of tin- Rev. and Mrs. W. R Price Thurs- (ay KChool rendered an excellent program d.iy night Mrs. M N. Coffin passed a al the mornlng service Inst Sunday. This fen dno at E mlth's last week 'week n theological student, Samuel Held, of New Haven, Conn., comes to supply t'le Congregational Church during tho HILL WEST vears. left that place Juno 10 for Yel-1 daughter lowstone Park. Wyominc. where shn . mother, Mrs. has secured a position Tho third event of the commencement week of the St. Albans high school took placo at the Ctiy Hall Tuesday with the annual junior-senior ball. The hall was attractively decorated with the school .1 ,1,A etq,, n". b V.r..A t .1. luiuih nnu iii ...... r." " o imimi-.. Willi . Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oilbnr visited Mr. Gilbar's brother. Clarence Glllmr. Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs William McGrall and two1 i-hlidren of Bakersfleld visited at tin- home of II .1, Cnvanaugh Sunday. Mrs. Ada Hill anil little son patved tho unck-rml at tlic homo of Mrs. Hill's sister, Mrs. Ilron- nrc visiting their I Mrs. Heuian Wetherlo and m" , ll"mPr;--,M """" . daughter went Sunday to Sheldon to ne.iv ..i .n,,..,... visit her motlier. Mrs. AustinMr. and day guest at the homo of her parents Smith of the T'nlVersity of Vermont at tended "tho commencement exercises Tuesday evening, also Dewey Smith and fnml y of Morrisvllle. Wright, where she was taken 111 of pneu- nowerS- The pretty gowns of the fair son, In St. Albans.-.Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rushford .i ml Mrs Salinn visited at Wllllnm Barber's Sunday. Mrs. Snllna will visit h r daughtrr. Mrs. Barber, for n few d,iH, Mies Dons Rushford is spending .1 few days In West Hlios burg at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. P. Shanrraw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Ing a host of friends who ioln in wishing . monla in days previously. Mrs. Crown ,,,, M,iinrr harmonir.,,.1,. .ih . via- inH mn. Grant, intended n nartv , Brown visited at ( haries l.umiira s aun- .. . . " t n... "-. "- - i - - " ' . ' '.'.- .i Mr ph.. .. Dutch horn HIGHGATE CENTER Beginning Tuesday June 15th and con tinuing through the warm weather tho Public Library will be open from two until five o'clock Tuesday and Friday afternoons only. J. P. Steele of Marl- tiiem mucn Happiness. .was if years om uini men a icn ui.n-n decorations made tno gay scene of mer- , at the home or George lilcwer al i;n ti- " ' ,rriir Dover's horo Mass U visiting relatives In town Mrs. E. T. Jacobs Is visiting at the of Milton on the home farm until rlment compete. Felton's orchestra furn- ! ford Friday evening-Mrs. Ariel Stanley "" 'hlldren crc " ! t lT ATJ t To cVays.Xr t h u G ror of Fair- home of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Wlnslow V" R. rhcn she went to North fi dauBhter, Miss Hnsel. of Berkshire , S undav.-MIss Mae Ariel was at rr a 11 f A l ! r Mrs. A. in Concord, N. H.-Children's day was i Tonawanda. N. Y. to reside with Miss Thc dance ut Edgewater Pavilion at St. visited at the home of Eotus Garrett t Dortha ,R,'s.h"rtomurnda observed at the Federated Church Sun- Aurnnda Crown. She was born in hair- Albnns Bay l!Uli evening was largely at- Sunday.-Carrol Stebblns of Enosburg i f e.itabnr o. nn1eIharh;e"t" Vioni. Line waT In town Tucsdav.-Hor-dny.-Miss Mila Hall Miller of Wood- ! tlM and died n soMirr's widow She , tcIldpd Bostwlck's orchostra furnished Fa8 vi.lted Miss Madge Cunhman Sun-j visiting her rl.tor. Mrs. "arl" turn. Moriw stock Is visiting at tho homo of Mr. and , !veS one sister. Mrs. William Wright. . musW a bra, for n few daj n.-Mr. M". Aub I atlo u ranch or "JJ0 mm Lena Mrs. L. E. Douglas.-MIss Caroline Clark ' nnd a nephew, Oscar Wright. The Rev. n, w j Howard, district health offl-I . tin McC.ratn ami two sons, i """'''. ... land sister, Paullta, left Tuesday morning A. A. Bessey oillc.ated at the funeral. rts that the number of conta- I FAIRr AA ; Richard. and U vo grann "ji "'. or 1 toy&-0. for a two weeks' stay with friends at I The bearers weer Dean Johnson. Ruel B,ou alwam during tho month of May , fl .. and h. Georg e and Hazel Sylvester motwd he wil Mslt f'nds for a 1 Lake Sunapee. N. H.-Word has been Wheelock. Homer Judd and Frank May- wer, as follows: measles 25; whooping Mr- " i , f wlhrt V Y 'o Uak" T1 5Un J 2 till ' Tuidiv I received from Mrs. E. L. Freeman, whft ville. The Interment was in the family COUBh s. mumps 13; scarlet fever 2; ty- e 0. f f ' e-On,r J I h" has completed work for 1 Is fathe, Tuesdaj. I recently undorwent an operation at the. I lot In thc village cemetery.-Emory O. hnd fpvor :; chicken pox 1. ' merly of this place, were. , Buesta of Mr. am, Bon0 to nichfor.l to work.-Guests MONTGOMERY . , .... '. -v. i mi.. u-- .i-,i i.i.. ...,i, ehnniTeiir ' i.i.in... nt ihu ei. ... ..j and Mrs. F. C. Cherrler, Juno 13. Mr. and , i;,,i rimffen Sunday were Mr. and auw...... n.v.nioininennsi-tiifiini imr infinn in. ." j . ... ,........... ... ..- i- - - . , .,.,..!.. ir . . . . V..." l-L." ; . lescent.-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons and at the Co-operative rreamery.-Miss Annlo hv sheriff George P. Catlln Monday aft- M. A. u. nugg a.m u,.ut ... ... , Mrs A. Sweete ann two sons iron. , r,i. in Tllneehnrv fiaugnter, wno nave neen spcnning a iwu .norw nan ..iniuneieu ncr euuuui .Mn ... ernoon ai inn . . i muni rniu.iau .- - - ,..,.... -- - ' " " " There will be" a mectlntr for nn weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Rochester and Is ut home. ntatlon charged with taking 100 from Mr. and Mrs. Amos I.ugg. of Ma pi , and Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Chaffee fromj tho'.nTeJ'esrer, ininTay M. Arthur Simmons, have returned to I The f , of Hny .,, who met Hoy Sheets of West Swanton. a deaf and , X" i""0. work at tho home of the sunerlntendent mrlr 1,1 ............... n s rtra , ast ween, n a ra roaa acci- iiumu i.eie... , j , v oii,, h,, i " " rXVchl, John S. wllllamron Thu. i l dent on the Canadian Northern. In whoso The fourth .vent '-ont J 1, RICHFORD day evening. JERICHO Mrs, Elizabeth Hill is a visitor in Fair field at tho homo of Mis, W, H. Morey, -Mr. Stygles of btoive and Earl Prior of Jeffersonvllle were nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stygles Friday. Luther Bates has purchased the village place of Clark Bates at Essex Center nnd moved his family there. I'nanes lieavy, wno has been visiting relatives In New York, has returned home. William Densmore and mother and Mr. .Monto were Sunday visitor)! with relntlvos In Bnrre. Mrs. Roy French and son, who have been spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Densmore, has returned to her homo In Barro, Miss Hilda Maclila nnd sinter, Mammlo of Wcstford, wore visitors Sun day at the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. Walter BlHlsdell, Mr. and Mrs: Day and son, from Rovnlton, are visiting at tho homo of Mrs, H. H. Day.-MIss Mnmlo Flagg from tho West Is visiting at tho home of Dr, and Mrs. George B. Hulburd. Archie Russln of Westford was a Sunday visitor of relatives In town.-A farewell reception was given Mrs. Luther Bates Vrlday afternoon at the home of Mr. her of White River Junction is the guest ter in i-nnnnoipma. .Mrs. 1 nomat nen- nKlon 0f St. Albans ley nns returned irom a low iinj-n .. Dr. ii. L. Plorco and Miss Lucille Pratt, both of Swanton, were recent visitors at F. S. Iran's. Tho Ladles All birthday social held Friday was a big bucess. The 12 tables representing tho months were beautifully decorated and were filled again and again with this of the St. Albans high school was hold Alvlra Bell, of Burlington, Is visiting Tne graduating exercises of tho Rich- , those present. Thc attendance: was blB ncia and the program ioiiowuib um cuiiper "he excellent. About M will be tne result. .nr. ro-' and Mrs. lon Jeffords of P.orkshlro .....i j... the members wrro present. Tho follow- Mrf! a. S. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. M. thv Rlnnehe Stanhone. Anna Elizabeth , n ml Miss Llbby of Enosburg tails tierthil iheinK i.iti t nr,!.-, v I ir. 1 Ine Interesting program , was g ven : Cass strait havo returned from an auto rjnshaw. Francis Joseph Clark, Beatrice visited at D. L. Sweet's Saturday. A ,ivi .., ...... vears. win oo ncm m .union hum hi ui ' , ,, a . . . - of Mr- and Mrs. E. O. Brynnt.-Mr. and nf(ernnon nt two o'clock Seneca Lodge, ut tho academy building yesterday after- friends In town.-AmHig the number Is her , ord Junlor-Senior High School were he Mrs. Frank Stone left Saturday for a No 40 K nnil A 5I nj lhl placo will i noon with the class day excrclsos. A great granddaughter, daughter of Mrs. n colonial theatre Friday evening. TI two weeks' vacation with their daugh- avf, r'harge of the services Mrs, Rem- largo number of relatives and friends of Edith Hansen, who Is visiting her mother, (.jags rol numbers 15, ns follows: Dor With her daughter, Mrs. Maloney In .leri- H ,.obun, ,hr, town chairman of tho tu- song, words by .miss -Minireil hkolly; pres- trp ,Q .vibany. N. Y where they visited Hazel Drew, Fred Kaufman, Bertha ; ball game between the boy scouts ot cho.-MIss Maude O'Brien has returned i.erculoMs 'drive, has tnken the lend of tho Idrnt'fl uddress, hdwaril J. O'Nell; class Mr strnit's Klster.-Mlf.i Edith Conner, pearl Klttell. Donlon Patrick Borry. Wlnl- Rlchford nnd tho Scouts of Montgom I from n week's nutomnbllo trip to Spring- drive with a total sum of HIS, The quot.i history. Miss Anna ( hynnweth; piano nf St. Albans, and Miss Nell Boyden, of frcd Cordelia Patton, Blancho Hannah t.ry was playej here Saturday, The ltt- fleld, Mass., where sue was me guest HHkPd for wa jof,, anfI ,ho POple of Mil- duet. Miss irrne !... ...in .miss i.iiuan f.aml,rldge, nr" guests for the week-end or parsons, Pansy Beatrice Rulter, Bernlce tlo fellows from Ricnrorn, tnougn oiu- of her sister, Mrs. Edward Gero.-MIss ,,(in nr(1 ,Q 0Bratinl(,d on the good Mason; class propnecy, Miss (.Jam Fllnn; ,l0 Misses Shedd.-MIss Ruth Butler has j,0ulso Rounds, Dnzel Trei-a Shangraw. matched by the local team, played a Harriett Edwards entertained thc Bridge r(i pny Arnold Boprev, a 17- 1 class will. ",lnm , )?'lfy:, vornl closed her fchool In Troy nnd returned , oscar Leland Stnnley, Stephen George remarkably plucky game and with club ut her home Friday afternoon.-MIss , voar.ol(, 0l(t man al Ml01 iiorlli Who ; Miss Anna cl,vn"w"ni.Iai,,'r,';f3 home-Miss Knt'herln Kendrlrk graduated Mrvln nnd Ira Antoine Rabltory. Tho , pructico should be ablo to give a good Mario King of Dallas, Texas, Is the guest ' Ulntarjy Kayn r, tn the chairman, who dergradiiates. Henrj j A11(M,. class wcc, frf)m tho skiamoro school of program was ns follows; Music, orches- account of themselves. Dr. Koelan and of Miss Josephine t.leason. hesitated to tuke so large an uinnunt from ' poem. Miss Anna 1 ""'ai'' Arls Saratoga, N. Y.. and Is , lrni vocal solo. Mrs. Forest Bellows; ad- family recently visited George Jacob nt .evnr.i.ii in ...j,,, ,1(,rta :, widowed mother, but ' school orchestra, m i ui ens. mo class mmnr with her motlier. ,ire "Our Words and Catch Words." Enosburg. Miss Dorothy Messier has W. E. Lane Is in Niagara Falls for the week attending tho Wood Turners' con vention. Harrison Lombard of Mont peller spent tho week-end with his son, E. H. Lombard.-Clyde O'Nell was home over Sunday, Mrs. Earl Bullock and little daughter are spending tho week-end with her cousins, Mrs. Atkins and Douglass -" . - J nn .. .. . ho boy wanted to mnko the gift becauso , colrirs are n . ..... r. ... ..,,, ,0 css t stovens.-JIrs. L. P. Metcalf, I prof. Frederick H. Tupper of the I'nl ins laiiier iiitii oi uinrri'iiiuni. .iin. iwu- . n inii nre ii,,i,i., . of Underhill. has neen caiicu uore ui e.un .. . l.l I ll UnrU n lllu ..- , , vie, iit-lll. .1111 .... .... in CXlKIMiew I .'in.-. 1 eri .Mil uiuneini is muniuK ,ui i-ah-imi.-.i i..... - ,.ee.nrfldr.ni in. . visit this week In Northfleld, Lebnnon. old penipim. M " V:' N. II.. Windsor, Charleston. N. II.. and Corrlgan: kww uih nnvnn; Athol, Mss.Word Una been received treasurer. l0""1 J, a"n Th dc"n from Miss Florence 7,ulll that her father address wa i S rt n b r. OcUI. who was Inslnntly killed In tho recent rail road accident nt Schjioctady, N, Y and A daughter was born Juno 13 to Mr. and I wns Identified by n ring that he wore Mrs. David Rabltolo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss .ulll has many friends who aro deep C. Palmer and daughter, Hallle, visited hy In sympathy with her in her great friends In Randolph Sunday. Miss Belle loss. i. .,tinr- president In tho absence of Mr. Denlson. who has beon ill for bcvcral WTlieS'21th annual graduation exercises of tho grammar school were held nt the City Hall last evening, It Is worthy of men- for her sister, Mrs. Lydla Ellsworth, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Goodyear and son, Lylo, of Essex Junction, called on Mrs. Goodycar's mother. Mrs, Ellsworth, recently. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Southard 'havo returned from Troy, N. T whero they wero called to attend tho funeral of a frlond.-Mrs. W. S. White and son. Waldo, were In Jericho Sunday to visit their son and brother. Mllo White. verslty of Vermont. Professor Tupper .s nddress was very instructive and much appreciated by nil. Presentation of diplo mas wns mado by tho chairman of school directors. S. Carl Carpenter. Uni versity of Vermont honor scholarship were awarded to Fred Kaufman nnd Miss Blancho Hannah Parsons, The Rlchford National Bank will open Its doors for huslness to. day The monthly supper nf St. Ann's Guild will bo served at tho returned from New Hampshire for an Indefinite period. Miss Bertha Turner nf Rlchford visited her aunt. Mrs. Arden La Plant, last week. Miss Nor ma Perkins of Waterhury nn.l Charles Parker of North Troy spent n short time Sunday with his parents, Mr- and Mrs. Natt S. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Don Richardson. Miss Emma Richard son and Miss Ruth McFeeler, all of (Continued on pce 10) f