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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES : THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920. j One Cent a Word I, I T " I Advertising In this column one cent a word each in sertion. Copy may be changed every week. Cash in advance required. No ndvurf jspwonf taken which in less than t2 words, two lines. Specin.l terms to ad vertisers using from 250 to 1,000 lines within 12 con secutive months. WANTED 'WANT TO BIT ot! 'rouii'l linno, ifrii to toil i:ir old, nroimJ !I50 prunls. II. II. f.eeke, Jonesvllie, Vt. Fi'.wM A vi'IlKI formnl tecoptlon were followed by danc ing, during which fruit punch nnd wncrs wore served. Morgan's orchestra fur nished music. Julius Russett died Tucsdny, .Tunc R, nt his homo In Pnnton lifter nn Illness of two dnys with pneumonln, nged 57 years, Tho funeral was held nt St. Peter's Church, of which ho was n member, the Rev. L. A. Vozln.a officiating. The benrers Wore' David nnd Pnlrlelt Rvnti. Charles ' CiirtlP, Walter Leonard, Frnnk Matdoon ' and .lames Tucker, and burin! tnndo In lit) family lot In tho Catholic remetery. i Among those from nwny were: Mr. and i Mrs. Walter Senna of Wllllston, Miss Louise Russett from tho Fanny Allen hos ' pltnl. Mrs. Philip Connor of Troy. .V. V William Oenlcr of C.lens Fnlls. N. Y 1 Mrs v'lltl.., n,,t,.,..t Mr. ami Mrsi. .John C.enler, Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas C.enler, Clifford Dumas, Joseph Garno of Mlnevillc Falls, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. John Bergeron and son, Victor, ot Bur lington .Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Hooska of nrlstol. There wore many floral tributes. .Julius Russett was born In Cllntonvllle, X. V., In I81K. when 12 years of age he moved to I'anton, where ho had since re N. V. where tho greater part of his life wns spent. In 1W he was married to Nalli'tll- Genler of Mlnevillc. Of this union 10 rhlldren were born I.ouls Russett of nunliiL'ton, Mrs. Walter Senna of Willis ton, Mrs. Wllllnm Sullivan, Clnrn, Kdnn. Flora and Wrens; two sons, ni ! Pllilaen and Ilnrrv. of Vergennes, who with bis wife, survive lilm. In 100? he Hurt-u Piihli.- '.irNli-e. Krone,'! II'!. ll.w.lt wanted to till tn pnsltlnii vlaltttiL tur? In ilrrne. N ' I : one es- tirrl,".v:-?tl l-l in- won: r-rri i-rrcn, iu ;n . .. . . . , . , .. consider niiv .p,illr-,c -Ah-i ! e. grsdunte I moved to I'anton .wnere no 11.1.1 sin u iu nurse, hours on ilut rtim s 5o r. m. .o shied. He Is also survlv-vl by four sisters. .1 HO p. m. , sa!.ir- V.ni a r.tr For far- j!JS Jennie Russett of Addison, Mrs. thor iArtic:i!t.rs iuidrr. Oi-nrrnl Pccro- i ,.,,,..,., Dimrr.v. Mrs. Mtiy-i Dumas of Wlthotbec, N. Y , Mrs. Philip Connrs of Troy, X. Y.; two brothers, Clifford Rus rett Dr P.radei.iown, I'la. and Pet-.-r Rus set', of Addison. I,. A. Van Bronte I of New York elty, of the linn or SKfllelrt Farms Co., Inc., who last ynr purrhnroj h Orvis cot tage at Thomp.nu'.s P" making ex tensive repair" on 'i '' Kobort Ross, who recently v.-i. cm-liiMed from tho Vermont Agrl .liiiira! School at Ran dolph Center an', who lias been spending a few days with bis nironts, Mr. nnd Mrs. George C. Ross, h.-.i returned to Randolph, whorp he h.na a position ns foreman on a farm In th.V vicinity. Ills s.."tor, Miss Catherine Res, wr ompanlcd him and will snend ram" time with her aunt, Mrs. K. n. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. John fTolrten of Bristol are spending a few days with Mrs. SeMnn's parents, Mr. and Mra 1';. A. t. no Tho Misses Ruth Har rington and Hilm Thornc, students at t.ir, .V. H . OAUnTAKIill wantnl t.i- young rlilldren. Matrci:, Hauie for Disunite Clill ..rcn. M.w.'.t CAi'.'JIV.ifOk "ur ycar, ohUdrrr. wameit. Asp'.y MH.rjn, Horn for lft,tute Clill drcn 4-tv.tf v ATFfTSOwTf Tntl-tir""Our..-ry, Woi-dbiio, Vt.. open nhep '(.lnrrj from Vircb 1. 1'J'JO, tvn-T.'fl.?. nuf.niilot'1 (l'rrlrt. erc.vs. I hr.v" a (T-r-.tai Lri, .nnil furnish goo'lo is m."i In r.iy fmrle At v.UoktMle prloa. jo.iioj rir.t p.t to Sit) prr month. nJrii.cc ';t:arry t:nd rood m.i'lilnAr?. Vrit' ter mer Infoniillnn Tnd Main yaur rx'-ojierCL Jn a .rrr.nUo qunrry or ttia'blc ijuirr. VVTH Sil.c f.-v. apnrcn Ores. K. It. PltU'her, Wocilbuty, vt. 41.'v.tC Dnrlo Vni-lnn Atr nnd Mrs. I. H. Thomas, N'omo nnd Hilly Thomns nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Ii. Kberwln and John Sherwln visited I.. A. N"1 nnrt fn'"'lv In Rrndford Sundny.-Mlss Anna . Cooler hns been ongnged to teach In tho public schools ot Montpcller.-Jiiss unioo STARKSBORO The 13th annnnl reunion of tho Varney families wns held Juno 17 nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Hill, ia being present,. A bountiful dinner was served under a tent to whlcli nil did Justice. Tho Itov. Mr. Olalstcr wns present and ably nsslsted In tho program, also many of tho children. The following officers were elected: President. T. C. Vnrnev! vice- president, B. K. Varney; secretary and'.lowelt of Newark, N. J., 1 1110 Kct nf treasurer, Jlw, R; K, Varney. Friends , Miss Ileno .Sargent. wevo present from Lincoln, Rrlstol, Sturksboro, Monkton nnd Burlington. The next reunion Is to be held with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnlik Moody In. Lincoln. Geoigge Wnlston, of Monkton, wns here Sunday to visit his brother, Frank Wnl ston, who rmalns about tho same. The Rov. Mr. Sturlevant, State evangelist, will hold meetings nt the Baptist Church June 24 (6 27 and will assist on tho 27th In putting over the "every member can v.ips". Mr. and Mrs. F.lbert llryson have returned to New York city after passing their honeymoon with Mrs. Rryson's pnr cnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Smith. The couple wcrq married nt Mr. Bryson's home In Worcester, Mass., June in and will reside In New York city, where they boUi have positions. The C.C.C. will meet tho 31th with Mjs, Otle T.ntro. Mr, and '.Mrs. C. J. Devoid are working In Bris tol. Frank Nlmblett Is working In Mld fllcbury. Mrfl. Ralph Tnlcott has return ed to 'her homo In Waterbury after vis iting her mother, Mrs. Gordon, Miss Ju lia Sumner, of Foxboro, Mass., Is with her sister, Mr. Mnudc S. Wade. Mr, nnd Mrs. Arthur Washhurne and family, of Brooklle'd, nrc gucsta at J. W. Dike's, Mrs. Curroll Illll Is entertaining her nieces, the Misses Purlnton and Atkins, of I.inroln .. A. Smith Is Installing a steam boiler and engine In his mill at the village. Miss Gladys Caldwell, of St. Albanc, Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. having highest rank In the sixth grade home from Mlddlehury High School. for the school voar are! Beatrice Vnmcy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I. Clark were ovor Sunday Alma Fnrr, Maurice Vnrr, Maydnleno guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Mitchell Orvln. Uont'rlrn itnurv. Mtii'V slf,,f! and ' of St. Albann. Hobcrt Porter of Kast wrHiinr, in, u,, was a wceK-cnn gucsi oi Pnnton were guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Sneden Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Merrill nnd dnughtcr, Marlon, passed the week-end with Mr, nnd Mrs. V. II, Whoelock nt Woodbury Pond, W, II. his wlfo nt Ihr homo of her parents, ' Jnckman wns In Springfield, Mnss,, Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. p. V, Otis pussed tho weok-end with Mr. Otis' father, J. W, Otis, In Jay, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Bristol were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C, Wnrd Sundny. Donovan nnd Arthur Booth of Grossc Point visited their nunt, Mrs, B. S. Merrill, Tuesrtny. Miss Vera Mr. nnd Mrs. S, VI. S mlth, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T, Clnrk wcro week-end guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. F.. F, Oulloy of St. 'Alhnns. George Marshall Is spending the week with hln grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs, C. H. Mnrshnll.-Uttlo Wllmn Wood hnd tho misfortune to crush n linger Monday In The Chnutnusua ticket cnmpnlgn In n cow stnunchlon, .'Knrgtiret Carpenter ' Sneden has returned to her homo after progressing very rapidly In Bristol ana is nome lor tne summer irom me I'm- passing tho winter witn tier uncle, viclnltv which coes to idiow that every- vefslty of Mlddlehury. Stolla Cross, who Arthur Thaxter, In Springfield, Mr. nnd nne enntemnlntj. ittendlng this Instruc-1 has heen tenchlng In Forestdnlc tho pnstiMrs. A. K. Booth attended tho Booth live ns well ns entertaining event -Miss year, Is with her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Flit) Mathcwson started Saturday for Stanton Cross.-Mary Carpenter, who Is Fort I.vons Coin, where s'hc hns n po-'training for a nurse at the Mary Flct sltlnn ns dietitian In the United States lohcr hospital, Is with her parents, Mr. Vn,.,.i i,(,iiia .nn hns been born re- and Mrs. 13. J. Carpenter, for a two cently to Mr, and on North springllelrt was Walker wedding June IS, I SOUTH STARKSBORO uiiuirn norm I nmn npvr 'I p ,r postponed because of the Iitnes.i chnlrmnn, Mrs, Alfred Wohiter Wnllnro Strntton, the four year-o of .Mr, nnil Mrs. Clarence Strattnn away at their home on Pearl street nesday morning at two o'clock. funeral will bn held nt their horn afternoon at two o'clock. . Mr. and Mrs. Norris 1 Blake lef to reside and Mr Blake Is to engag COLCHESTER Rllth WVtrrV,, ,.r .,.1.111 . .-.-It spanning rer vacation at the- homfc parents. Mr nn.i m.. t?.itrt ,m imvii nave rioseu tor ma Mrs. unnries uuprey . "" ...v.., ..,,. ,,,,,. ,,,, ,,B nVtnlc . ..... . ri...iMrt . 1 1 Olid 11 street. Merrltt niowe, oi.1""1" n"im-. jhih '"u u.i.i uiri In town Monday. Tho lu" fi-nuiii jmi iih- won nt-m ill iiu; jinn Baptist Sunday-school belli Its annual pie nlc In South Bristol Tuesday.-Mrs. 13, R, Holmes nnrt daughters, Mary, nnd IJIIz nbeth, of Mlddlehury, spent the week-end with B. II, I.nne nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Bnmforth have moved Into P. D, Lawrence's tenement on Fnst street. NORTH FERRISBURG .Mrs. 'James Kerrlck of Washington, D. C, Is a guest at the Wheeler home. Mrs. Kerrlck Is the daughter of tho late Justice David J. Brewer. Delbort Miller l.s visiting In Brlstol.--.Mr. anil Mrs. J. R, Arkley and daughter Hazel, and Mr. Klrkland, all of W.iterbury. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Wllllnms A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stearns, Juno 11 MIssMarlon Tny lor ban finished her school In Whiting and h now at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hornrc Taylor, here. Mrs. I.. H. Perry Is quite. Ill and attended by Dr. H'tntlngtnn of Rochester. The enter tainment given by the scholars of tho Corner school last Thursday was attend ed by a large number nnd wns much en Joyed. The proceeds will bo usod to buy books for a sehool library. Charles Law- Dorothy Arkley returned with them aflnr,eneu of Springfield was In town Sunday. spending three weeka In town. Miss George Sargent nnd Fred Burko were The Rev. J. R. Ransomo will nreaeh ot Friends Church on Sunday afternoon nt ,,lnf' A covered dish suppe two o'clock until further notice. -Mrs. , h served. Lucius Button, who has t."lll,n T.-,lln linn In Vnn' ttnvn and I... tO NeW York tO V'.Mt lllfl ffltner- Hai aJlonth ! WhUt, hter. Mn.. Roy Hur.burt. In Monk- Hund.y In t.wn i ..(... t m f inn. lor a icw u.ivs. inn ra ijoitio . , , tuner neror.B. iW por.nrnianco..- Vlh rn,,n.? f0".1.0 tlmC W"h hpr SS morning 'with pneumonia. The funeral 'iS rlpWn' was held at tho home Monday at 1:00 p. , hftw rpUlr. Uj lhf" GRANVILLE Caledonia County HARDWICK Fmma Ball nnd Mr.t. Delbort Bull at tended the icing's Daughters convention nt Randolph the. last week, Mr. and Mrs. In Worcester Inst weok on a fishing trip. M. II. Wymnn Is visiting at IT. H. Hub bard's. Mr. and Mrs. Lnren Long spent FOR SALE and Mra. F. O. Smith. William Caldwell, I p, Dean arc on nn auto trip to Tlcon W. M. Dean and Mr. and Mm. James 'Sunday with Mrs. Long's parents, Mr. of St. Albajis, is working for his uncle, (.. I. Smith, during the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Ferguf.on, of Bris tol, called on relatives hero the 21tli. -Mr. and Mm. Rlrlmrd Hill, of California. deroga and nilznhctlilown, N. Y. Mrs. R. C. Bonrdman has returned to her homo In Kast Mlddlehury. Cnleb Harrington has been called to Salisbury by tho 111 nctH of bin brother. Philip and Fletcher Mr. nnd Mro. Samuel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Newton of Boston ore spending the sum- '.C PTAJt'DIMI T5AAN" fo" silt, uno S0cr! ft, '.) Eors. o'io r!iitn (t , bam .nentfl tj b;tQ, uod ror,iUt..3n: will rfc'.t :,inill'j3 ar vilt ta'e down and slilp t.i liCHrct fll.itlou md ss. up ..'.ncwh'.r. Wrlto P. O. Hox SM, Jl.irtrft-1-. Vt. r.T.w.nt. ICe.nsey P.urnhnm nnd Mr. and Mrs. Adel belt Alger, of Lincoln, visited at Fay Stokes's last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Illll wore former residents here nnd nude tho trip from California by auto. A L Steadman has bought Layton Bra-ce's farm. Mrs. Candnce 3ostw!oli has returned from a two weeks' ttay with her son, C. G, Rostwlck, In Boston. C. Ladoo la visiting his sisters In Bur lington for a few days. C. F. Gove, of PNW HAY I.OADKll. new !n yoiu' tilt- University of Vermont, arc ii the 1..... ..e I In. .Vin u,imr,r vocation -Cap" C. L. Parker has returned nurllniston. was at U. K. Eddy'a the first from a visit ti Dr and Mra. J. S. Webb WLCK' nt-en nt 13. A. nst-!)'" farm, Dor.t SL, 01 uuriinffl'J'i u;"'rge lniiy iinu nrir.j . .Vlburne. H. P. l tt.brr.ok, D. t, ' of Hinsdale, Mats, aro cper.dlntr a few p. chmonrt, Vt I.r,t,w.l f ,'nt with lur. mothut. Mrs Uurrenif Resi- ."LKN'Ort) BVSINBR'i I.OCVTION 'or SHOREHAM Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Piorsons of Fair cay. V. U. Slialdoti of itutlami caiiea are visiting ner sister, ; Mrs. Frank John Kor- I'ouginsi', and brother, 11. II. Burge. 5.-.le in a i-.-Jitry town- m, -t, l.r.llrtlne with fnenfla ;n ,0.A Vt.:,terday.- -1 V "'.'".TLL i", ..'"."r..." 1 ton or Dartmtmtb Coll'ge ia .mending fh9 MIes Dorothy of Springfield, Mass., Is -.r. li, t,,-lll-.T u, 'M.IStt. UV.L - ,,,ltn.W , .... .. ,..nr.l.. l, .1 ....... u vacation wit;i ins momer, iirs. ii. , i"u-"""t " ti huh ner mtuner, I Norton Mlsa Kli7.ib.jth Rood baa ncne,JI. Maria Smith, Ruth Forhes of I .o Ploawintvlllfe. N. V., and Mias Mahcl Hnsthampton. Mahs., is the guest of her Phillips to her home In .Wai-flcld for tho aunts, Misses Jennie nnd lna Smith.- ' .. .. ttw rr &.ntnAi.i summer. Both were teachers in tne '" -'t r ihbih-ui, .'iu., is pass V. rgennes High School last year. Albert ai 1 Richard Cole of Dartmouth College ni at the home of their parents. Mr. ai. 1 Mrs. Charles II. Cole. Miss Renah I -nlo" nf HHrlr-orvrt Cnnn Viris :,rrK'od Ug; lo"tte nnd open ri Ptoru In Pttto of 'frinont: can also r'lt 111 lrcat or rarayrc; good meat rootn and refrlRGr.ttor furn uru heats tenrmont nnd store; electric Ughts running watr; hanl wood . floor.1. ThU must bit old a-, onre to settle an cstato Prlcn .,'.00(1. If you saw this hplendld huslnej'.-t opening nnd fine home you would want It. Inquire ot Mrs. Nina T. Hresette. W.ishinqtnn, Vt. 140.12t.wjt mcr with their grandparcnls, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Allen. Agnes Lessor Is homo from Vcrgennes High School, Sho wns ono of the grnduatos this year. Gnrdner Stone is spending several days In Bur lington, tho guest of his daughter, Mrs. McOei. MONKTON RIDGE Wright nt his horn" here tnt week Modern Woodmen will give a, dap their hall Friday evening Snrpard chestra will furnish mj ic - Miss ganiltc Wolcott Is at V me fron chool In Wllllston for tac summc cation. SHELBURNE Mrs. Louise Harris .Mitchell, wi Col. W. II. Mitrhc !. died at her and Mrs. H. H. Huhbnrd. . HANCOCK Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Claflin went last week to visit his brother and sis ter In Bennington, N. II., and vicinity. Mrs. Henry Pholps returned to i Conway, N. H with her son, Amos, last week. Mrs. G. R. Church has re- j turned from Massachusetts after ai four-wetlc stay, Mrs. William Pierce 'and little girl of Springfield and Mrs., James Myactt from Rutland visited their cousin. Mrs. George Taylor, Jr., Prominent among the W graduates of Wesleyan University Is Georgn F. Blck ford of Hardwlck. who received his de gree Monday morning. Bickford's college course was Interrupted by tho war, but he was able to icturn this year and iocuro his degree with Phi Beta Kappa .Ing of cerebral embolism Tho fu rank. "fCcko Is chairman of the under- services were held on Sunday and other committees. Ho has played and the body was taken to an important part in tho college bodyjdrako Springs. N Y., for the social activities. 1Ie Is a member of tho torment. Mrs. Mitche'. wa. born on I Cotillion club and of tho Psl Upsilon , ruary 8. 1851. the d.vjghtcr of John fraternity. Chittenden County WINOOSKI ren to visit another daughter, Mrs Fred Flllnt. Mrs. Haynrs accompanied them to Warren. Mrs. Uugcno Martin has returned from Bennington. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES HA BY CHICKS, Reds, White Itock", Dar rcd Rocks, IJlack Minorca. S".,n..'0 per 100; White Leghorns. Brown I.cshornt SI S, White Wyandottes. $2t, from recognized big layers, $4 per 100 extra. Order.- from 25 to 2S.000 filled In one snlpment. Mans field Hatchery, Mansfield, Mass. 130,d and w to jy IS nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Cotey, for the summer vacit Ing her vacation at tho Smith farm.- Mrs. Kenneth Cook entertained the Clov Vr club Saturday. Miss Abigg of New j York is Miss Farr's guest at Dr. Platts. '.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kddy and chil dren of Walllngford, passed tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson. Miss lion. She was accompanied by Miss i " "urniigion ami inenci, .miss Martha Coward of New York city. Miss ' , BK ' l,asc" lnn witn Klecta Smith has returned to Boston after ,er Pents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Larra a visit to her sinters, Mrs. T. Neville and I e -M7' " Tottingham is visiting 111 .tuilll 111 UUlMll'lll. ,tlii:-B, till US llilVC i been received announcing tho marriage of Miss Kathcrino Hllzabeth Lerangcr I to Russell Allen Walker, June lfi, at Mrs. U MeGovern. HORSES AND LIVESTOCK The teachers for the Vcrgennes high and graded schools have been engaged for tho coming year nnd are as follows: 'Principal. Wbliam II. Carter; assistant r T"' 'N' -M"- """"" " il,hcr i ..... ... .. . ...... I of Bridnort has issued enrdw for n re- ROLSTBI.s- COWS for s.le some coming ' principal, .miss a.icc hievens ot """s , . "R, . fresh soon, balance now milking; good ! Falls, N. Y ; teacher of F.nglish, Miss ! '"n ln , ,"7 , Mr" ,'inc' Mrs-"ul' hrredtntr nnd n,l. trtre rnws r....hl .Wimtmnn rn. r.t Tl..,lltrtn . t,,nl hlh '"alkcr at their home 111 Rridport, June terms to responsible parties. Kprtncneld, Vt. V, r,. Foley, lSl,12t v.- 2t Miss Laura Llhbey, Phillips, Me.; do mesde science. Miss Cecil Carrigan of Burlington; sixth grade, Miss Marrella' Rndlgan of Castleton; fifth grade, Miss Kdith MrGovern, Vcrgennes; fourth grade, Miss Ada Crosby nf Vergennes; third grade. Miss Grace Leonard of Shoroham; .seenpd grade, Miss Cora Barker of Ver gennes; first grade, Miss Kllzaheth Ftiz slmonds; Instructor In tho agricultural course, Ilrnry V. Wheelock. C. T. S. Pierce nnd housekeeper Mrs. T. J. Chase, Charlotte. House, barn, ice-house, dock. ,vcro ln ""rlinston Sunday to hear the nil iikmi nviivt'it'ii ii y jiisimii urt uun j Far Sale or To Befit Cedar Croft Attractive property at Cedar Beach, Tho Rev. Ralph Knight of Richmond, Ind,, who Is to succeed the Rev. J. Kdwnrd Ransomo ln the pastorate of the Friends' Church, Is expected to arrive about July 1 nnd to assume his duties at once. Mr. and Mrs. Knight come well equipped for the work In a country parish, being graduates of the Pacific College and post-graduates of Karlham College. and having ln their preparation special- Rny Moulton and family of I'anton ized in community work. There will be , were guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. nn Ico cream social on Friday evening of ! J. E. Davis. Mrs. Minn Wnrd and Mrs. this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Fverest entertained tho Ladles' Carroll Orvis for the benefit of tho Loyal j Union Wednesday afternoon at their Workers. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Russell i rooms. Miss Hazel Ward returned to her I Mrs. Phllome.ne Touchetttc, wife of I Michael Touchctte of Colchester avenue, I illn.l Tt,,.n 1H i, - .!.-.. this w eel:.-Mrs. FroJ Hayncs of Roy- Qf mnn' f ' , a'5 a ton IsMsltlng her parents Mr. and, chronc nenhrUK Thp f , Mrs Klmore Goodyear. They cele; . L , , ,d mo elghf o'clock at. brated their f.Oth wedding anniversary M p , xavler's Church with Infer- r,,Y -,'"1." Iment in St. Francis cemetery. Tho death if Mrs. Bridget Whnlen NEW HAVEN work In Springfield, Mass., Saturday morning after paslng a week in town with her mother. Mrs. F. L. Shackett, Mrs. Hattle Landon and Miss Marlanna Landon aro In camp at Long Point. Mrs. Llzzzie Kno-Ray nnd daughter aro guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kno. Tho Christian Endeavor will hold a lawn social at the home nt Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Landon this evening. ORWELL A very pretty wedding took place at St. Paul's Church Wednesday, June lh, wnen JIlss .Madeline LaJTley. youngest McGrath.w Idow of Rdward McGrath, oc curred at Waterbury, Wednesday ' eve ning of last week. Mrs. McGrath was ?J years of ago. The lemalns were brought to the West Allen street resi dence from which place the funeral was held Saturday morning at nine o'clock at St. Stephen's Church, with burial ln St. Joseph's ccmetec The total grand list for the town of Colchester for the yesr of 1020 is l33.ri6.rM, a gain of $7:3.83 over lajt year's list. The week-end grand list for 1DJ0 is made up no fol lows: Total appraised valuation of real estate for taxation, J2,IC2,42o; total ap praised valuation of personal estate for taxation $irc,4"5; total deductions for debtd ow and personal estate for taxation. 5C.0:G,CG:.; ! of Panton is visitln nno nor cent nf thn frttrtt nnnpnlspd vnlnn. Stanton. Dr. W tlon of real and personal estate, 339.KG.C.); total appraised valuation of taxable polls, liiu, inaKir't; a luiiti m t'M,i'j lur ( ..tw,. -- , , t , ATf ATiir. enyror. v imam bl Mttt.tl I'fttillti; LUlill YtllUrlllUJt 'l IC.tl , "... ...... II Mitchell has llllllUU null, .Jitvi', . ...... ., DUsworth and Laura Ellsworth, who about 12 acres of woodland. For full particulars inquire of Mra. 1 of the dedication Blrney of Bolton at tho E0th anniversary tho Burlington Meth- W. J. Van Patten, Burlington, Vt. 433 So. Union St.. G5.tu.th.wky,tt. (Continued from poffe one.) visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. tVlnehester. after which she will return to town for tho summer.!10" '- line neiters irom a disease not -Mr. and Mrs. A'fred A. Bradford and .vet Iwwn. It was first thought that their daughter. Miss Cecil Bradford, have '-lied from murrain or blackleg, but a returned to Watervliet, N. Y.. after an 1 microscopic analysis of the hlood did not odist Kplscopal Cliurcn. Mrs. R. D. Good ridge and .son, Olln, left Sunday for a vlsif to lolatlvc-s and friends in Shows bury. Ludlow and Chester. She war. ac companied by her mother, Mrs, Emily Page, who has been visiting her. Miss Josephine Ralli has gone to Rutland to attend the commencement exercises of St, Joseph's convent, where her friend, Miss Esther Laduc, a former resident, Is a member of the graduating class. Aldorman Walter Kellogg has recently extended visit In Mlddlehury and vicinity. Mrs. Llcwiiilyn R. Perkins has gone to North Ferrlshurg for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Roland Robinson. Work was begun Wednesday on the chlldrons' rummer play ground in the park west of reveal any symptnns of that disease. Ai though there arc a number of other cattle In tho same pasture, only those belong ing to the herd nf Mr. Kellogg have been alfected. Postmaster and Mrs. John II. Donnelly Ittft Satutday for Shawbridge the graded school building and It Is ox-i1"" lo vum ,u "cr BUi"- ami .rB. ... rocted that the work will be. rushed lo I narhS nf the 'StIUe Industrial school completion so that tho children can have Maurice Lee of Mlddlehury College is at the benefit of the play ground all through l" lm' "a ;'"' the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Bl.m- IE. A. Lee for the vacation. Mr, and Mrs. chard of Woodstock, Conn., are In town "enrV " lu,p'"rK H,nrl "mvr. .iau for a lengthy stay with relatives and old ,olln, lialVC K"T"e ,tU V'0'1' f,1"1"''" C'?m,p friends Mlas Mary Button has gone to at Woodbury Pond, where Mrs. hcclock Brandon to remain through the summer na lff;bter will pn.is the summer. Mr. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ll'Joek will remain until after tho K. H. Button-George Ketchum of Sud-.f01"""1 0 'luI;. wlPn llc wl 1 vuvn 'CT(l bury who has been hero on a week's visit 1 1 nttcM(l to 11,0 hon, Project" work of to his sister, Miss Hazel Ketchum. cash-1 1,10 eisennes school L, A. HrnmeR of ler In the Evan's .store, has gone along 'New or,: ('il5'' " mbor of tho Sheffield to Rutland for a further visitThe MLses I I ar"' company. Inc., called on Alder- Ruth and Carrie Champlin of Montgomery n a" ','rv , 'lrnwn n ' V.1 .tun. i.ttiii x.. jtttn ,tii,i uiii.uitii v.tiitt.-,. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan nf Orwell Sunday Mrs. John Claduo of RnrllnLTtnn visited her llneln and mint. Commencement week for tho Vergcnnea I Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnnoleon Rivers. Sundav. High School clorod Friday evening with ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Perkins of Bur- tne gtiutuatJng exercises at the opera Unprton spent Sunday with bis uncle and I Si The Clover club, which has a field 'day July 2, offers $j.ufl In gold for the 'best float In the parade which started at Ml o'clock. Lunch at noon. At one o'clock nn auction, P. Wi Waite auctioneer; two o'clock Hold day races; a ball game he j tween Whiting and'Shorehnm is an ad ditional attraction, A band will furnish music through the day. A dance in Academy hall In the evening. The object is funds for relief work this coming win I tcr. BRIDFORT A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Booth of Vergennes, when their only daughter, Flora Marjorle, was united ln marrlago to Wade Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Walker, of this place. The Rev. Hervcy Gullck performed the ceremony. Kenneth Myrlck was best man and Miss Kllzaheth Hamilton, both of tills town, acted as maid of honor. Tho bridesmaids wcro Miss Pearl Farn'ham ot Mlddle hury and Miss Ruth Walker of Proctor. The bride was gowned in W'hlle satin with veil and Carried white roses. Tho maid of honor wore blue satin and car ried pink carnations. The couple re ceived many gifts. After a honeymoon at Capo Cod, Mass,, they will resldo here Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gtilnn and son and cousin, Mr. Coombs, wont Saturday to Shelburne. Mr. Gulnn s sister will return with them Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jnbbott and son were Sunday visitors at Andrew Breylla's Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Allard went Wednesday to Rochester to visit friends. Their daughter, MIsm Cora, accompanied them to Brandon, where sho will visit at Bruce Allard's Alice Chandler went Tuesday to Mlddlehury. where she had her tonsils removed ilr. and Mrs. Patrick Cooke aro parents of a son, born June 20 Kenneth Palmer Is home for a short stay from Shoreham, whore he works for Richard Boaror Henry Doner of Shoroham spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Herman Austin. and two children or St. Albans arc visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Russell Waverly Hong, who has been a student at Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., the last year, camo Sat urday to pass the summer vacation with his father, C. K. Hong, and grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Vliet and three children of Char lotte visited relatives hero Sunday Marble Pierce and family of StarkRboro were guests at A. P. Russell's Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mender, D. H. Cox, Charles and George Barnum, the Misses Florence nnd Juletta Barnum, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bushey, Leon Bushey and j daughter of Joseph Laffley, and William C. E. Hoag were among visitors in Bur- Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Burke, llngton Saturday Bert Masters and two 'were united in marriage, the Rev. F. A. enwaren and .Mrs. J.nttle Cannody of Welsh performing the ceremony. The Lansing, Mich., are visiting their mother, 'bride wore a fawn 'colored traveling suit Mrs. Amanda Masters Dr. A. A. Den- with white picture hat and carried a lor Is making, extensive Improvements on gold rosnry. She was attended by her his residence John Elliot of Bristol 'sister, Miss Mary LatTlcy, who wore a visited his nephew, L W. Mender, the j tailored suit of blue, with black hat. Hen last week, and is passing this week with ' ry Russell acted as best man and Mrs. Mrs. Janelte Barnum and family Mr. 'John Cain played the wedding march. and Mrs. S. J. Wilson, Elliot Wilson and .After the ceremony a wedding breakfast street were married Monday morning at 7 o'ciock-ot St. Stephen's Church by the Rev. J. B. McGarry, They wore at tended by James Sullivan as best man nnd Miss Florence Lccuyer as bridesmaid. Dr. Mltcnell occurred on June 21. ttini t it, at turn unit" iri t turjiw tj Sheldrake Springs Sanitarium. came to Shelburne to live in 1913 Bf llt'L llllMJ.lllll Hill' ICiLVt'S 1L llllir tlH.ll j.ii.Mii.vtii, ... uiwtibim ii i, ,,iir, .1, was a commtinlcnnt of Trlnltv r and an untiring wcrVer In the cl She had endeared herstlf to many frl who will deeply sympathize with family in her untlmCy death. Mrs. Bowman, and Burton WIIHa of Littleton, N. H., spent Sunday Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. B. ne'lct A community party will be held ai town common this af'ernoon two to six for all children undt r ' school age Mr. and Mrs. Thomis Th i son are parents of a daughter, born 1 M.,..,!... ftpr. l tntt.r, Vifi.nr- r-Tlt.l ny tne oeain oi .Mrs ii. .uiir-i Mnhel Palmer has returned fr m tho "Pletrher hnsnltn I li.nl Is .mnrov Helen Taylor has l.nlshed her srho Enosburg Miss Gertrude Smith is ing her father, Elmer Smith. -Miss Mtldgett of Morrlsvlilo is visiting Mnhel Palmer Mr. and Mrs. 1 been visiting their parents. Mr. and F. E. Ellsworth, have rcturncu to home. CHARLOTTE $3,2?0. The grand list of 1919 was made up as follows: Real estate, J2,tlS,t"0; per- I sonal, $139,121); total amount of real and I personal estate, J2.SS7.6S2; one per cent of tho total appraised valuntlon of real , and personal estate, $28,S7G.S2; polls $2.40; A verv pretty June wedding took total grano list, wi.sib.az. (on Wednesday .luno li nn me uwt " jt ... . ro .v-, ii,, (i iiiiti. i, ui- nit; UVIIIC ' I . - . .. ...... Main street were married Saturday after noon at St. Stephen's rectory by tho Rev. J. R. McGarry. Charles Lecnver of M.mln street and rionelnss. Mass.. assisted by tho Miss Gertrude Footo of West Canal I Frwlerick Rutan of Charlotte The In marriage. The reremony was formed by the Rev. W II. Grandy of two daughters of Oneida, X. Y., and Mr. was served at tho homo of the bride's and Mrs. W. F. Wanamakor and son of i ft". Mrs. Walter Root, In Cornwall, Now Hartford, N. Y., have been the 1,0 about .10 immediate relatives. Mr. and guests for tho last week ot Mrs. K. G. Mrs. Burke left for a wedding trip and Cox Mr. and Mrs. A I. Watson 'nnd unon tnclr return win resldo In Orwell. Mrs. Mnttie Kenyon. who have been re-'Mr- an1 Mrs- Harold Stockwell of Utica. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dean, i1' V, lmv0 heon ln town. guests of Mr. have returned to their homo In New , Stockwcll's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Ipswich, N. H. They were accompanied there by Mr. Dean, who also will visit in Massachusetts before returning home. I Mrs. Howard LaFountain of Athol, ;lven by Mass., Is at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bishop Mrs. Josephine Bclanger has gono to Whiting to spend some time witlt her sister, Mrs. Follian Miss Theresa Purcell came home from Burlington Wednesday owing to in health. Shn Is ohlltrert tn rlvn nn her tvorl? :tt Ihn evening on the lawn In front . vmeniiai fnr tvhitn tr .,,! m i ir of the Methodist Church Mns. Mary , Thomas ha vo been spending several days Morgan Is In Bristol for to weeks ' vitn relatives In Brandon Mrs. Louise Miss Lottie Philips, who has been teach- Mead, who has been for several weeks ing in Benson for a year, Is at tho home i with her son, Sherrle Mead, has returned of Clinton Pierce Mlsjs .Marin Gates ot i tn the homo of her rlancrhtcr Mrs n s: LINCOLN 'An Ice cream social will be w,v .urn,,, ., ,n me innustnai society ; sho is obliged to give up her work llllll nre !n town for a ntoy of a few weeks. VERGENNES r.otiBo, wilier, wa'j packed to its utmost capa'JTv. Tlw program wan ear Mod ovt and diplomas were resent ed to Ifi graduates by Dr. V. W. Water Man, who also piesentcd tho University c." Vm-.nnnt scholarships to Evelyn A. Bristol and Walter S. Chaffee. The award of piH.j for the annual prlze-spcaklng t'nveoi of tho Junior high were as fol lows: for girls, first prizo $10. Miss Lois 7'', she; second prize $S, Gladys Lahom- aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Porklns Mr. and Mrs. Saul Cohen of New York city and Miss Ida Cohon of Burlington wete Sunday guestH of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Cohen Tho many friends of John A. Harrington, who has been con fined to thn house for several months, will bo pleased to know thnt ho wns able lo visit his store Saturday for a short llmo Mrs. E. A. Front of Mlddlehury visited her sister, Mrs. William H. Fhigg ban!; for boys, first prlzo SIC, Clarenco , Sunday Mrs, A. D. Vittum and daugh Myucit; second pnz3 i, htowurt Lotey. ' teTi Mrs, Ciishman nnd Miss Muriel Vlt Tho prizes were rretemcd by the donor1 turn of Mlddlehury, called on friends here Major R. V. McCuen. Following thn:un,iUy, exercises tho commencement bah wns Tho ouuok for the hay cro,, tn lhl3 sftc. held In City Hall with a large attendance 'no,, is not so promising as in the early Morgan's orchestra furnishing music. IrmrJng on account ot tho Insufficiency of At the annual meeting of tho Vergennes ran fin(. lt Ilow ookK lf tno crop wfiuirt High School association officers were , i,0 small. Grain is looking fairly well, ejected mm follows: President, Harry Steh- while potatoes and corn are coming along bin: first vice-president. Mrs. Raymond slowly, but copious rain is needed to Pluck; second, Miss Mario Rivers; third, make all of them :t success Tho dance C, W. Norton: secretary-treanurer, Miss Tuesday evening under tho auspices ot Kv. Mclgs; executive committee, Mrs. tho Vcrgennes grange In tho nowly erected STARKSBORO Mrs. Delia Cutting nnd sons nf Port Henry. N. V., motored hero Sunday. Her niece, Miss Gladys Rublee, returned with them for a visit A. E. CiltTord Is in Lowell and Boston, Mass., this week Mrs. C. F Smith and Miss Candaco Hill wcro at tho Fanny Allen hospital Tues day returning home tho following day Mrs. Cynthia Hill and daughter, Mrs. Ida Hayes, of Manasses.Va,, are guests of tho formers nieces, Mrs, O'Brynn and Bostwlck Mrs, E. K. Eddy visited rela lives In Burlington Wednesday and Thursday Mr, and Mrs. F. S. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith are tak ing an automobile trip through New Hampshire this week. U, Leon Hunt, Donald Norton, Mlsa Mlldied Tabor, Charles Barrows, Mrs. W. O. Bristol, together with tho president, f.ocrctary-treuauror and principal nf tho high tichool; trusted for three years, A. S. Haven; two years, George R, Slack; one year, W, II Carter: committee on renolilllonn Mrs. W. S. Bristol, Miss Edna Ball una Mrs. AV. A. Dalrymple. The Rev. Dr. 1. C. Smart of Burlington de liverer) nn address on "A Simple Reader and IPs Shakespeare." During thn busl rcss im-clng a lively discussion tool-,iUci- concerning tho new athletic field, pu-chnscd ny tho association which hns uti ally 'ieen incorporated and i.ow has ii-inl oslstcnco A - -cinl hour 'r.d in born of John Clark In Walthnm was a marked success, There was an atten dance of upwards of 250 and It Is reported that the grange cleared over $100 Robert Kotcham, Howard L. Grandy and William Austin returned Tuesday from an auto mobile trip to Montreal Dr, Stephen Walsh and family of Providence, It. I., havo arrived hero and opened their cot tage at KlmhaR's dock for the summer. Arthur Miller, who Is employed in Bris tol, Conn., Is spending a two weeks' va cation with his mother, Mrs, Mary Miller. Howard U, Grandey, who hns been spending Ills vncntton with his undo and aunt, .Mr. aril Mrs, F, L. Ornndey, has re turned to Southbrldgc, Mass. BRISTOL The drive for tho sale of Chautauqua tickets beRlns this week A good many from hero attended the commencement concert of Mlddlehury College Saturday evening. Miss Roa Eaton, a former Bris tol girl Bang John D, Martin nnd family havo returned to their old homo In Platts- hurgli, whore Mr. Martin will havo charge of the office of the Pittsburgh branch of the firm of Corklns & Mai tin real estate brokers Miss Doris Currier of Brattloboro is spending a two weeks' vacation at her home here Fred Bryant of Malone, N. Y was tn town Saturday, John H. Orvis Is III at his homo on Garfield street JIIss Carrie Miles of Monkton was In town Saturday Mrs. Susan Plain has been confined to her homo by Illness tho last two weeks- Raymond Wllley. who is attending medical college, in Maine, was In town ovor Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Wllllnm Ptlrden nnd little Dorothy Ball of Bur- llngton visited relatives In town over Sunday Dr, and Mrs. G. F. Edmunds visited their daughter In Rutland Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Pop per of Lanark, Ont aro visiting their daughter, Mrs. R. J, Bristol Those Morrlsville was the guest of Mrs. D. L. Garland two days tho last week Miss Myrle Sweet has gono to Brooklyn for two weeks Fred Bryant of Malone, N. Y.. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bryant A son has heen born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Devoid Gwynne Bean is at home from tho Uni versity ot Vermont Forest Gove, who has been In Springfield for a few weeks. is spending a few days at his homo here. Henry Palmer Is at home from Rye- gate The Saturday afternoon hours of the opening of the library have been dis continued for tho summer months The farmers' club will bold a meeting at tho homo of James Murphy on Wednesday. The Misses Doris and Evelyn Kent are visiting in Randolph Dr. Rogers nnd family of Vcrgennes, Mrs, Annctto Mor gan and Mrs. Joslo Morgan were Sunday guests cf .Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thayer Clarence Fcrgu.snn of Burlington preached it tho L niled Church Sunduy morning. Master Roger Sargent of Burlington Is visiting his grandfather. William Sar gentCharles Dow and family of Char lotte spent Sunday nt tho homo of n. M, rucker Harrison Chapman of Bristol visited his hrother, Frank Chapmnn. Sun day, CORNWALL A pleasant reception was given on Mon day evening hy the young people of this town to the .Misses Rebecca Hamlin and Mary Warner. Miss Hamlin has Just returned from Portland. Me,, where s-e has been In school the past year, and Miss arnor has been at tne Plattsburgh Nor malCornwall Grango will present the pluy. "The Perplexing Situation," at tho town hall Thursday evening. A small ad mission will ho charged and refreshments served Mls Jessie A. Lane, of Pitts burg, Pa., arrived on Tuesday for the summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Lane. ADDISON Several fropi here attended tho barn dance ot John Clark's In Waltham Tues day evening Cards ore out announcing the marrlago on Saturday evening of Evelyn Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Gage, to Donald Mead of Mlddle hury, son of Mr, and Mrs. Georgo Mead, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. O'Brynn were In Mlddlehury Friday . evening whero their son, Ralph O'Brynn, graduated from tho high school William Beaupre was a member of tho graduating class ot the Vergennes High School Frank Wood Is selling Reason tickets for the Chautauqua at Vergennes July 1-GMny Tracy hai reiurnea oomo for the summer inuu n' school in Now Hnmpshlre.-Tlie members of the D. A R. chapter wcro entertained nt tho homo of jjrs. Robert Stow of New Haven last Thursday afternoon. -Loulso Ehmcr, Laura and Murray Benedict are Wlseil Miss Marie Banlia has gone lo Lake Placid, N. Y., where she has a position for the summer Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Llllio havo been In Ashburnham, Mass., attending the commencement exercises nf Cushlng Academy, their daughter, Thol ma being a member ot the graduating olnss Mr. and Mr.". Olln Root attended the funeral of his hrother, Jasper Root, In Fair Haven Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eddy of Walllngford wcro calling on friends here .Monday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Monger accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Lewis of Shoreham to Bolton on a visit to their brother, Burton Monger, returning Saturday M sr Roso Nlckerson is spending tho week with relatives In Fair Haven Karl Bessette, who is a student in tho Burlington high tichool, and Marion Bessette, who is In tho high school nt Ticonderogn, N. Y aro homo for the summer Tncatlnn The bnnns of marrlago were published at St. Paul's Church Sunday between Maud Barron of Orwell and Maurice Carberrv of New Yorlc SALISBURY Mrs. Cht'rles P. Holland nnd son, Rich ard, of Brockton, Man,, are at Mrs. 'Jlamilton's for a few weeks Mr. nnd Mrs. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of Rutland spent Sunday at C. A! Bump's. -A. D. and Cora Beach spent Sunday In AUdlson Mrs. M. A. Thomas spent tho weel:-eml with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Bump Rollin and Dorris Whitney are homo from their schools In Massa chusetts for the summer Tho comtniii slonors on the Albert Thoma3 estate met on Monday nt tho home of A. D, Beach. Miss Imperla Rnndazzo Is visiting nt tho home of W. H. Dyer for a few days. -A number of Salisbury Farmers' club members met with tho Mlddlehury club nt tho homo of .Mr. and Mrs. C C. Seeley Tuesday,, Mr. Carrigan, a former county agent, was present Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Whitney and MTem Elizabeth Wliltney aro spending the week visiting relatives in New York State W. II. Dyer and daughter. Glaffys, with Miss Imperla Rnndazzo, Miss Doris Whitney and Miss Alice Clark of Southbridgo, Mass., are on a fishing trip in Lewis, N. Y Mrs. W. H. Dyer and Miss Marlon are at Frank Whitney's for a few days. A play, entitled "How the Story Grew," will bo given at tho town hall on Frl day evening. Ico cream and cako will be served and tho proceds will go for Im provement of the local churches. WALTHAM Mr. nnd Mrs, C. J. Sneden visited In Springfield last weok nnd attended tho High School commencement, their son, Mori, being a graduate Mr. and Mra, C. W. Ward visited .Mr, Ward's sister, Mrs, R. II, Booth, at Grosso Point last week Mr. and .Mrs, Ray Moulton of ESSEX JUNCTION The graduating exercises of the Essex Junction High School took place Thursday evening In tho High School hall. Tho hall was tilled to oversowing with rela tives and friends of the graduates. At eight o'clock tho class of 20 graduates and post-graduates marched In, led hy the class marshall, Loomis Slater, who was preceded hy Miss EIolso Clark, who carried a basket of diplomas. The basket was decorated with tho class colors, red ami white. Then came the graduates, followed hy tho principal, superintendent of school and teachers. Tho following program was given: Music, orchestra; salutatory with essay, "Industries of tho United States," Chester Freeman Button, Jr.; essay, "Tno Immigration Problem In tho United States," Bernice Wright Tyler; music, orchestra; essay, "Friend ship," Paulino Genevieve Davenport; essay, "The Influence of Music in the Recent War," Dorothy EdIUi Norton; music, orchestra; valedictory with essay, "The Secrets of Success," Dorothy Sib ley; music, orchestra; awarding of dlplo mas and the University of Vermont scholarships, Prin. Kenneth F. Preston; awarding of tho teacher-training certifi cates, Supt. Minnie E. Hays; music, cla.su song. The program was carried out in i'.n admirable manner. All won mueh praise from the assembly. After the pro gram, Prin. Kenneth F. Preston awarded the diplomas and the scholarships from tho University of Vctmont. Miss Doro thy Sibley of this plnco and Chester Freeman Button, Jr., of Colchcstor re ceived tho scholarships. Mr. Preston spoko In commendatory terms of the class and gave thum many encouraging sugges tions in shnplnj; character and their ruturo Intellectual attainments. .Miss Hays awarded the certificates to tho membens of the tcacher-tralning class. Her remarks were esieclally appropriate. Tho assembly hall was beautifully dec orated with ferns, roses nnd daisies. Tho class flower was the American Beauty Rose. The class motto wns "What We Do We Do Well." Sir. and Mrs. Fred Sibley, of Welles ley, Mass., and their daughter, Mrs. Wal ter J, Rockwood of Wakefield, Mass., camo Thursday with the remains of Mrs-) T. W. Sibley, mother ot Mr. Sibley. Mrs. Slhley died Juno 13 as the result of a shock which she suffered two weeks ago Tuesday. Mrs. Sibley was bom In Brook lyn, Me,, 77 years ago In April, Mrs. Sib ley resided in the village about 20 years, leaving hero about 12 years ago, when sho went to Medford, where she hns slnco resided, Mrs, Sibley mndo many friends during her residenco here, Tho funeral service was held Thursday and the burial whso was attended by her sister, Joseph Renshaw, as matron oi nonoi. Kivuit til in... . ri'iu, . Joseph Renshaw as best man. Mr. ,, ......i. .Mrs. is.ing are spenuuiK ti.m- t u.. trt fctuMft tn Timn I nun inn. .in,' ..- ' - i hum; iixui u. Him nanj ,.ii. v. ..- - Mass.. is vlsltng at the home of her ter Mrs. Stanton Williams Mr. and- imuini ...i-. i.i ... - - ti.lUI I. IC if .i - r r II V l 1'IIL lit , V'v.ut. h, . - - - - nay ii tn". "'n .v...--., n.acon has newly roofed his latge ,ir., me i ii.," . .., ..." -' Church tenement C. M. Bjlngton commenced tho foundation lor hotise for his son, Stanley run in ,,-... . Wevmouth. Mass., will be given fer , rt. c .i ni..n.. ot HVirarv nnl pcili'in i tut in,. IUIJ i ...I.. - and Mr. and .Mrs. .-. i. nuuncs are Ing in Peru and Plattsburgh, N , intr the trip by automobile . r TT.IlAnFnl. nnil C f J1 R win, who have been visiting her ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boo, loft for Minneapolis, Minn., Monda -A 11 tin lllil. itUUN w ! i cd the week-end at Joseph Boras. EAST CHARLOTTE nro onnnil HIT SIMP Illll at tnCir CV1I11 lumg j-oini .ur. ami .hip st.-.t, mndo a trip to Lake uiuougnny week, returning on Thursday. Mr. vni. i.Hrti.' wnn nan nei'ii siit n f - n in i.- rvT 1 1 rn pi l wi i ii int' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hazard of Park snent Sunday with Mr and Henry s laxiun .ma. i i'-nt --'. n...in ni, i,fiu nnin snpnnmi7 il it'w t Willi 1 Ill-It.., .1. .... -. utnled by her son; Richard, who .w,n.i t,l v.-imtHnn with Leon Prind llngton High School Miss Inez Ma And .Miss Elinor nnd Carl Prlndlo returned from Colby Academy for have recently moved into uenrgc and Mrs. Hall will go to Buffalo week to attend tho annual meeting o: Northern Baptist Convention. Thee nn sitrv pit nr. inn li.iniist i nun u i pclltr ll(lc IJI'CII iaimiK ititiii.i., ,ivi RICHMOND A son was uorn juno id to .ur ami A. A. Randall at the Mary Fletc hospital H. L. Simons hns resigned st-no In hA rami v ot In r:r.n Mount i nf nnr itptnn ATr unit Airs h. t" fv cemetery Friday at three o'clock, Burlington time. Mrs. Sibley Is survived by this ono son nnd two grandchildren, Archer Sibley and Mrs. Rockwood. One daughter died during their residence here, about 51 years ago. She nlso leaves three brothers, who llvo n Mnlno, B. A. Mills has resigned his position with tho Atlantic & Pacific Tea company as manager of their store here and with his family and Mrs, Mills' mother, Mrs. Ellen Smith, will leave soon for California, whero they will locate. They expect to be. in or near Pasadonaj where Mr. Mills' sister resides. All will regret their de-. parture. Mr. Lavalley of ono of the com pany's store In Burlington will conduct this store. The picnic, which was to bo held by tho rln t tt nntli TntrlrU of Mnntrwtuer tho guest of Miss Annabel! Wiedenbec A.. C.,n.. . .rl. T1a,a nt T7,,..llnf. wci uiii.n , ,,i.n u.u.viii vfc .,(, . . . . . , -. .. l . , .. it Wilis ine kucsl oi .ur. ami .uisi, n Simmons over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I". 1 1 iivrn nnn nr. itarKpr .inn mu of Brooklyn. N. Y., are guests of Mr. from tho Fanny Allen hospital, wh cord, N. 11., where sho has been ttiB-gu of Mr. nnd Mrs, A, N Wlnslow for t i- lcicncr nosmtai ior treatment a