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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920. m r 10 iffPENINGsi VERMONT (Continued from iwgc three) ling Christian character and quiet plonking daughter, Mm. J. C. BufTinnn of Worccs- Franklin September 30, 1845, coming to ' Burial was In tho Congregational ccmo-'hl: treasurer, l'cart Taylor. Plnns for Conn., and Mrs. Georgo Oago of Kellogg, personality won for him a multitude of ter, Mass. It was taken to tho funeral this vlllngo when 25 years of nge and tcry. Mrs, Jt. Demar was in Richford Mkcn and physical training wero mado Idaho; four great-grandchildren, Slocum friends during tho 82 years of his life, chupol on Kingman street, llurlal took entering business as contractor ami Saturday. Miss Lorettn Itecd and Miss rtn games, music ann rcircsnments were i-arouno Chnpln of this village ami Ho was hold In highest esteem by all who placo In the family lot In Greenwood builder. Later ho erected n snsh and know him. Ills death removes from our comotery In the afternoon nt two o'clock, door fnctoiy on tho water power prlv mldst a wlso counselor, a kind neighbor, tho ltov. Ralph W. Bloody, pasjor of tho liege, and was actively engaged until his a loyal friend, a beloved citizen, and a Methodist Episcopal Church officiating. Iirnllh began to fall. Ho did oxtenslvc godly man. Tho ltov. C. C. Cornell oftl- Miss Carolyn T. Scwnll, who lias been contract business In this and ollici towns. community nt largo wilt bn present. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all, es pecially the men. Edward Martin of elated nt tho funeral. A quartet consist- visiting nt tho homo of her sister, Mrs, Mr. Manloy had hold many town offices Richmond was a recent visitor In town Ing, of Mrs. L. L. Connor, Mrs. .Tnmes Rnswell M. Austin, has Joined her parents, and was a past master of Lincoln Lodge, a few artys. Thero will be a service Cook, L. L. Connor and Joseph Cook very tho ltov. and Mrs. John L. Bewail, with No, 78, F. and A. M, fiundny evening, Decemcbr 12 In tho beautifully rendered four selections. Tho whom she will go to Florida to spend tho i wi?CT PvrnonTTlir Congregational Church under the aus- singing was especially appreciated by tho winter. Miss Scwall recently returned VHihJ. hJNUhlf UKIt pices of tho Women's Homo Mis- family ns Mr. Ilushncll was, for mnny from Tientsin, China, where she has been Jti Tj Hubbell IT. J. Cavanaugh, Eu- sionary society commemurnung me ior- years, organist and Ic.rr or the Mot ho- ooinK missionary wont. ue expecis uj ie- q,,nc urt victor la Cros nnd William centenary dato of tho landing of tho I'll- dlst Church choir at Starksboro. whero turn to China In about a year. I nmt FrC(1 pfann(,tpl 9rn camping on the grims. iv song survii o ui uymna cuiih np spent Manraret Clark nnnscd thn wmI.mii1 In enjoyed. Tho Japanese articles left over Howoy Albort Slayton. Jr.. nnd Lupins 9t. Albans with Miss Clark's slstor, Mrs. 'rom tho I'ollyanna club salo wilt bp on Loulso Slayton of Wyoming, N, .1,; und O. A, Jacques. RICHFORD sale In Mrs. Mary Cheney's office all by three stcp-great-grandchlldren. Ken. day Saturday. At a meeting of tho Stowo "oth, Horace and Josephine Boynton of Teachers' club Monday evening, Super- Cheshire, Conn. The literary meeting of the Richford ".", .." . . oi me ge ann sirs. o. M. Powers loft yestor- Woman's club will meet at .h home f ,nw",0"Y...".,nL,'ttVun". ny ,no. Z'"ro F W atay with Mrs H A Puffer Mnnj., .in. ni "orly lCBl wmrn lm8 DCcn conuucting "'t oaugnter, Miss Dorothy Powers, In eight o'clock The r!rom In tho ra'c"-alcn Kalwr employed .Vow. York city, and their son, Horace H. h . f!iii.' .J.??, mJ t at tho Ml. Mansfield creamery this week fwcrs. at Cambridge. Mass.-Mr and Laws "re Mr" M ?dbo I tho nbsonCa 0t SOmn ,0 cm",oy" f and daughters SB V . Til ' , , who nrc ,,ecr huntlng.-Mrs. Carrie B. Qoorglana, Olivia and Frances, have re- reading, Mrs. Lesle Taylor; musle. tho s. ,t,ned Tuesday from . yt.i. -m. turned from East Vni,.i.i .. i i,. woman's Club chorus: "Current Events." , t.i...... .. .... were rnit, o-. . . tne greater part ot niR inc. . "'""'f ' " . mounts, n durlnir door senson.-Mrs. C yde Mrs. Lou K. Th.. Th. .i...,i..u..i : . ."- , - -"-". uj urau me m- tho puritans will precede the exercises, Those present at the funeral from otK Allen .1. Minor or Fairfield ronn nnu LiM..in am, t , (.lyil vsltC(1 Ilt ,K, School ,vlll L0V.i a h " " ,,oro' r. nntl airs, uenry Lurk In West iiamomrs nephow. Andrew which will consist of "Tho Pilgrim Move- 0f town were Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Alfred Oullbault of this rlty. While !''" oan'' t vnla' ttrandinSthcr ertalnmin. ,L bazar nncf on- Lebanon. N. H and Mr. and Mm. A. P. ''0"-don-l:nr-ol son of Julius Jordon, ment" by Mrs. M. C. Mason. "Rarly Plo- uu,hnel. Mr. and Mrs Guy F. Bushnell hunting In the vicinity of Fairfield l-ond Louise Mor'way Wcilnesdy 6 and tL n, r A DMmb?; "Iwlow In Mlddlesex.-There will bo a Th I lo boy was kicked by a horse and neer Days'" by Mrs. F. K Howe. "Ho- of Thon psonvllle. Conn.. Mr. and Mrs they shot a sno-noun.1, six pronged buck. , ul, a iinVifow iavs at wlllconJl's. Vl l K n "npt,mbcr social at the high school building Frl- was 'nstanly killed. Ho was the same suits of Puritan Ideals on Religious nnd Frederick C. Smith, of Mlddlebury, C. Haymond Cond of Montgomery, who has home o 1i II - up ifld "Itoblnhood" t T t " f evrnlnK for th" beneflt ot ,hn high of Adolph. tho little son of Mr. and Natural Life" by Mrs. L. A. Whitney. W, Norton, Mri, A. M. Norton, Mr. and been receiving treatment at the St. , aTA v,UoV r .ccl v 'Mslte,f he? Fane nrtM two. , PchooI basketball team.-Ernest Foster. Raymond, who was Instantly killed Mrs. W. C. Jackson will read tho compact Mrs. Kdgnr C. Norton. Miss Mlla M. Nor- Albans hospital, has returned home. J rM1 rl I Hcs Austin -RoilU VaHous stun Cc" Scrlb.nr i"19" Helon Houston Mr, rr'"! household R00(ll, of and Mr. and Mrs. George Woodruff "Tho ton. Reuben J. Norton, Cardell Norton Martin Prlndle, who recently underwent , moVln IiIm fnmltv back to this in at smnirnrl, A. i, mUB?n c nrr ltt6n(llnff th,c short 1" Mrl- n""M ,e,"f r w" l"-n Courtship of Miles Standlsh." Mrs. H. and Mr. and Mrs. T-crloy It. Mill, of Bris- an operation nt the Mary Fletcher hos- , "f rm 11,1 001. nUunta n ?1 , , nlav WW n '"c,om7 Itc at tho University of Vennont. ft.1' Graves Monday to North W.." ?? Wonnhnm. M..s,; PlUI. has returned , the St. Al,,nns hos- nnkpM ..f a,rl(,, ,,8t X?'M&Zr t StZ- JEFFERSONVIT.I.F. B-SV TXTJiiZ i Commen'ng to-day the passenger train service ot the Central Vermont railway by a train which will leave this city ovory afternoon but Sunday at four Mis. SHELDON Ardelle Fitlllngton was Parents and friends of the school arc In- vlted to contribute articles for tho sale nnd are especially urged tn attend. The entire, proceeds will be ucd for tho pur- was an over-Sunday visitor at tno nomo Rushnell and daughter, Miss done, of of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Whltten nt J'.ssex Mansfield, Mass.; W. N Hill, Mr. and ContTTr. A "fudgo" party was given uy Mrs. John Dlko and John Mnxlleld, of ' iiusa 1'iuiuiil'u w.ij ..nuw.vv,.. .-MiirKSDOro. Tile nociy OI flir. OUSnnell 'i. .hum iiwiiii um nunun,. . - , ,, . ,, . V, rhnon nt n rln,. fn.. ,!, .ui her home for tho young people In the in- wns taken to Starksboro for Interment In "'clock tor Sheldon SpringH. arriving vmur m .iriiiiBioii.-..ir. v., , - -" terest of tho Methodist Sunday-fcrtool. Green Mountain cemetery.-The Decern- there at 4M o'clock and leaving tbero win, Clyle, went to Cambridge- d "m''ft,:"f lJ ! , ltur,, course given 'Refreshments of fudge, sandwiches, rnkc, her meeting of Hope Circle of King's Tor tho return trip at I:W arriving In ibis TueKilay to attend tho funeral of F. H. ul,,00'n MeConnol, LL. D In Colonial I pop-corn balls, apples and lemonade wero Daughters will be held nt the home of city at r,:1.1. The purpose of this train FulHngton.-Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Jcnnlson tlalro l"'? -venlng woh one of tho ...r.!.M. Corn linnth has comnlutod m,. mil., imj... .n.,nnn Is tn nemmmnrtnto thr. Mlstnnnnl Piiln attended tho funeral of A. II Mun- "est ow;r clnlIvnrMl In tills place. The Tho annual business meeting of the church wns held December 4. Tho offl- home. Mrs. Wheeler and son have many iriemis m town who regret thc.r de parture. Mrs. W. A. Warren was a recent cers and trustees of the past year wero vlMtor of MH. M.-,rlon Hunter n Mrs rciaiiieo wuu wiu i-scepcion or treasurer. Mrs. Helen Kmerson was elected to fill thnt ofIlc nnd C. C. Powell trustee In place of S. IJ. Pope, Prof. C. S. Cornell wns elected musical director. Tho In terest In tho church work ha been great Alfred Mansfield at Essex Junction.- Mli Dorothy Santnmore has returned to her home In Stowe after a visit to her mint, Mrs. Klwood Kmmons. Luther WarrnM has teturneil home from a few duv--' stu with his rousln, .. , t..it.. rf 1 I ftllhL'Pf nr ll.ft Inn f i, Hfrl,,, i.... . - - ..w .. p., tai- Willi II IS PflUMIU. 1. A . Ttvtftn , iU. her work for Mrs. Leighton C. Htco ana Roslwlck has charge of the literary pro- Mill employes of this city, which number " h ' "" ' "" ' " V, . . Increased since tho Rov. H. M. Bart- vonu House ?i Tnh.i ,TA. m . i f tTnrtnrhln t rnrn fnr her mother. o, - fmm 40 tr, r.n me.,. ti. men t.nv trawled Mrs. U. M. Ilrowti worn called to Kast Delivers the Goods." Dr. McConnel kept ,:, m hrMPa i. t ' '.Vpnu.'3. I01.'- -V- Johnsbur.-Mr. an I 1 Madam Ncily. for the winter. Miss Mary Sidney Bushnell, years old. died In automobiles and auto trucks during hire last week by tho gulden death ' e rs',o 1 tv ll JiTr iTcafe. of Essex Center, has taken Mrs. I suddenlv Friday afternoon at 12M0 the past months, hut on account of the of Airs, 11. F. Comlngs.-A business meet- earl two hours. , , shock fl uv Mi ' ' "1" ."."T. " Hooth'8 placo for an lndeflnlte tlme.-Scth o'clock. Mr. Bushnell lay down for a snow this method of transportation h ng of the Larnest A erknrs clnsi wll lie SW ANTON ia tho first degree was d, n at the n,, - r I t'),Zl iitfr , ' ,f Bruco, of Burlington, was in town Sun- , nap. when his wife called him found now made Impossible. The employes -''l'iy evening at tho home ..f lieu- Daughters rale bM in ! Masonic, meeting Thursday . -ning and Brooklyn ' 'tn et aro guest' ,( th,c day.-MIss Bernlco Algers. of Burlington, that he had died. The funeral was held .leave this city In the mornliu' on tho " Prcston.-Tho annual nuiilness meet-' J1 H ea aftcrnm," , an l ev , anothcr Bpcelnl wl" ,,e "eld th, H. Mr. p,,,,'; . Mr ,i d Alrroi-ge'lUrl an " xvas a Sunday visitor of her mother. Mrs. at his late home on Monday at regular train at :40 o'clock. 'Zho II nl"g d'w.J TASK "J A J' ta" ' eatr ItwTZ Estella Algers. 12 noon with burial nt Starksboro. Mr. tjAooi PRANIvLIN S viZ ng In I o ver tn- o the Woort' " nton', old and respected th'rt hc!m" aU5f ?"v,ernl conilnul to her home for M.r t IVXtimn rVKTPlt Bushnell had been apparently In hla I'HAWIVLIXM ciZcii V l hy ""'".-Tbe Stcaid mother . JERICHO CENTER uanl health. He Is survived by his 1. E. Broe was In Bedford Sunday.- I WT', S",. Pans road early Wednesday Dec. 1. The 13 ,IP"ctc(1 ''"H" Kftpr a evcrnl who recently sold the Fmnk Strong farm. Tnn rinrhnr fnrm m.ests hnve Pnne tn t wife: two daughters. Mrs. 13. W. Fierce Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. oU"!-' "''' ' 1 funeral services wero held at the home wcckK sta.y w'th friends In the southern have purchased of Homer Smith t' . Da. their respective homes and tho house Is. of Hlncsburg and Mrs. Frank Smith of G. H. Pomcroy and Miss Marlon Gilbert closed for tho winter. Mrs. Alson Wlsell was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Beers, In Burlington last week. James Moloney of Kssex, N. Y., and E. T. Mnloncy aro in Hnrdwlck hunting deer. Thomas Hanley of Richmond Is staying with Mrs. Mnloney. Raymond Wnlston of Brattleboro Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Irving Ballard. Mrs. H. H. Hlgglns Is visiting friends in Massa chusetts. CHARLOTTE County Road Commissioner M. E, Car penter was In Montpellcr last week on official business. Charles Cook of the DoLaval Soparator company of Peter boro, Ont., visited old friends in town last week. Daniel St. Georgo is In War ren during the deer senson. Mrs. Frank Mack has returned from tho Fanny Allen hospital much Improved In health. EAST CHARLOTTE , i.i. ... i....... .. .i ...... r ,. .. . . .1 . ... ... . mmuiouuij, uim imi nun.-, diurn uuu were in .t. Albans recently. c. A. Peao Guy Bushnell of Thompsonvlllo, Conn, was In Montgomery Thursday. Harrison Miss Grace Brothers entertained a Blair, of Montgomery, Is vl-dtlng his sl- pai ty of young people nt her ter, Mrs. A. W. Pooo. -l"url Tienajmln was home Friday evenlng.-Dwlght Lyman at home Sunday from Sheldon Springs. entertained the freshman class at his Mr. and Mrs. Don Weld arc nt the homo home Friday ovenlng.-Wllllan E. An- 0f T. r. Feldman.-Wilma Saffonl, m' Ab- orews ana ii. n. uwen icit sauiraay ior botfs Comer. Qu,... is at the home of bei HIGHGATE CENTER Friday afternoon at two o'clock, the Ttcv. ra" 01 1 , -Mattio nrox farm iri r,.,nVi'le.-Smlt-. s or hesira n U F WiUon Day ofllclatliU'.-Mrs. Cnlnn. was a wcek end-guest In Burlington.- rrilll . ,.,.ht t0 .f0f(erh0nvii. . u.hr .1 B. Cordomn. who Is employed 'n Mori- nn,i m ,n..,i nt the i,,r, nt v,. ,iu.. Miss Rcba Stratton Is worklnw; for Mrs. ih,.v troal. P. Q., spent Hie week-end with hlj Mrs. Hollls Sunderlnnd, on Church street i,arvry 'heeler, who Is In poor heulth. i,alj KlV,. hy th(, young ladle' it t; rumiiy in town. n. A. Mnitrt, or hlicltlon Thursday morning. Funoral services springs, was in town .Monday. .Alias Lll- were held at tbe-homo Saturday forenoon. llu MoIClnnov ban II iirned from a visit the rtev. I'. Wllann linv r,m-ltlnw iinrini Willi relatives la i Ji"atrf!eld. .Mrs, took nlncK In Malonc. N. y. uani; -u. ulmi-h i-.iiierson, vicc-pichiiiiiu; u,.,.no Tomllnson an b-l-pound doe -"ri- Melvln Lent has rot ir.ed from Swantou i The first club party of tho Tanuahunga Mlss I,'J', 1 ow'."- corresponding t;re- u c. noyt liaj, rtunit.(i tj ltr ho.lllt fl. Elmoro to go deer hunting. The high prandparents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Saf- Junction, where she has been visiting club will be held In their rooms Tuesday t,,ry! ' oweii, trcusurcr; Mrs. Mabel willlamstown after visiting Ur sitto"-. water In the swamp near Shelhurno Pond ford. Mrs. M. K.' Judd,' E.' W. Olmsicad her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Roberts. Mr. evening of next week. The monthly meet- Conant. recording secretary; Mrs. Bertha jir)- A t B"dell. Amonj, tin lurky de r makes tho road nearly Impassable. Much and son were at' Enosburc Falls latur- nn' Mrs. L. Nye spent the week-end Ing of tho club will also bo held nt this Brown, organlsl; Hazel '"ulver, assistant hunters Monday were: W. L. Durgnii who of tho tralllc goes by the way of Shel- . ,iv vis K'ntbrvn nilhert ... t i,. In North Haverhill. N. H vhltlng Mro. time. Mrs. H. L. Prouty and son, Kon- orgaiusi. -v n wuw o ii' ""rau ciass hot a W-jiound deer; T Tcv.,iv !.. st ilar-ey n neeicr. wno is in poor nouiiii. ,al KlV,. ljv th(, votmi, IailIfi, lt ,,. ,8 Tim annual election of tho officers ot J,:irercr,vllle high school -Am"rm the tho Y. P. S. C. E. occurred Sunday eve- uc-Ky deer hunters Tuesday wire Htn.ion al nlng ,as follows: Wllmcr S.il'ford. pre.M- i.anphtr, who shot a lW-poun.t tiu, 1. 1 burne. HUNTINGTON . ... ... .. .... . .nu hn ii nt II, . 1M11 i ti'.ifinru T nut .1 . ... . Sundav Mls Grace Whitman nf Tllrh -'e s parents, .Mr. nnu .Mrs. Herman Jill- nem, nave gone to ioweii, .Mass., wnere - pound huck; Jienry .lenney, ,-pi ;nii no' ford was a recent iniest of MIq tiutli ler.-Mrs. Mary Phillips is spending tho they will make tliolr home for the present, evening to m.me piuns ior a Liiomier E L. Cleveland, 'l-pound doi ; n il A. F nimLiend -Mr. T t Pn if. JL week with friends In .lohnson.-D. W. . A daughter was born November 2G to supper which Is to be served In the near Mnson. 175-pound doe.-M. r Oresne Mrs. Elsana Collins Is verv noorlv. ,,mrt t,nm nn otn - i- . Steele was a business visitor In Montpe- Mrs. Alvah Mngoon of Stowo. Mrs. ulu"' ..' ":". Harold Uher. Ciemge Mersey. Lrw m Fred Germain has moved his famllv Into ,i i,me t , f..i,. ri. m. Her last week. Mr. and Mrs. F.-ed Wright -Magoon Is tne oaugnter of Mr. and .Mrs. . ''- - """"-" ""."h '. Woodbury are nt Peck's camp. Worceiti Mrs. T. H. Sweet's tenement. Mrs. ,! nn. t, . n.-i,.v,i havo moved their household effects to , O. C. W arner of Swonton. Thomas Adams wll go Saturday to Law- passing a few days with her sister, Mrs. rence, Mats,, to visit a sister and also John Gliddon. to visit another sister, Miss Edna Goldthwalte, who Is In a hospital In Brookllne, Mass. Martin Sherman has been a guest of Mrs. Sarah Sherman tho past few days. Miss Marjorii Morrill was In Burlington Friday. FLETCHER The Rev. J. II. Wills Is no better. Mrs. Frank Boozan Is 111. Mr. and Mrs. William Ewens were in Burlington last opened tho town .Hid are occupying the Laflam house on Canada street. Miss Lottfo Munsell and Miss Lena Cutler are occupying the J. B. Corcoran apartment In the .Tnrvls house on Main street. Grand Isle County BAKERSFIELD GRAND ISLE ..,!.... Un. .1 .t, i .ineoucs urown. a resident of tnis town A large number of men from this lo-I mnmnT i,!..iin, .i, , ,r ..j for more than 60 years, disci December callty arc away deer hunting this week: liuxwr , y Frank' Te(,ford Qf Jonnson vgro 2 of old age. Mr. Brown was 93 years Lewis Beers and Charles Martin having Tho "Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal visitors at Connie Holmes Sundiv -At o!l1- He ls survlvedsby two daughters. gone to warren; nnu i-ranit uoscoe, Church wl l hold their annual sale of use- the fimmre meeting Trri,in,. fi,r Mrs. Ettn Sabourn of Hudson Falls. ful and fancy articles, aprons, etc., at tho will be election of officers. Each mem- Nl alul Mrs. Clarence St. John of , village hall over Kennedj-'s store Thurs- her ls roriuested to be present. Miss day afternoon nt threo o'clock, with sup- Helen St. John has moved to A. J. per at tlx o'clock. Lamb's for tho winter. Tho chairman, Dr. I. S. Coburn, of tho i recent drive, for the Red Cross, reports GEORGIA Platts- of his Ethnn Rule, Albort Bell and Ben Garen to RIpton. Mr. Aubo moved last week from tho farm of J. J. Qulnlan to the A. L. Sherman farm, which has Just been vacated by Alfred Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hazard nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Vllet attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank Miles In Monkton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roscoo attended the funeral of their slstor, Miss Nancy Roscoo in New Haven Tuesday. Miss Sarah A. Woo8ter has gone to Austin, Texas, to spend tho winter with friends. John Berkshire, nnd one grandson. William Martin was called to burg Wednesday by the death brother. Emery Paradee returned from the Mary Fletcher hospital Saturday, where he has been for an operation on his throat. Mrs. Harry Wescott ls quite llen K,rI"Uf,1' with bronchial pneumonia Monday evening. All those Interested in mountain; Gideon Hurnham. Bmnet the Christmas music are requested to meet Eaton, In Foss' camp lit Hlmor , E 1. at tho church pallors Friday evening.- gchuu nm! U. jj, neule ot Whit. River Rolla Thomas of Burlington luis been a ut the J. H. Atchlnson camp, and a pnrU visitor of his une'es. R. B. and C. J. consisting of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Frank Jack Thomns. tills week.-Mrs. .Mary F. Oil- Mn nml Mrf), A w. Wnlte. Brlghain more has returned to her homo here. MnF.-irlund .-.ml Walter n. ri'r.m:r. m the Among the successful deer hunters Mon day wero: Howard Wilson. O. C. Hitch cock, Lawrence Reynolds, Floyd Harsh la, Levi Burner, Jr., and Mllo Wright. George Algers of Underhlll visited his Jackson cottage at Elmore 1'nr 'he (leer season. Mrs. Abble Lockwooil is veo ill at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs . N. Adams. Albert .1. Boynton ,.n i on. Robert Boynton, who were ca'lid here nephew, W. A. Scott, last week. The )ast 'week "by the death of the firmes's that 233 memberships were obtained, moro being secured than last year. Dr. How ard, district health officer of St. Al bans, nnd Miss Marjorle Bostwlck, Red Cross nurse, of Burlington were In town all day Tuesday examining pupils of the various schools. An error of recent dato Hart and daughter havo recently moyd wns an ltcn, which stated that A. Bask- from the Hosrord house to tneir own house at the Baptist Corners. RIVERSIDE John Gushing dropped dead Friday afternoon while at work in the mill yard loading slab wood. Mr. Cushlng had suf fered from heart trouble for some time ley and family visited at the homo ot Charles L. Parker, whereas It should have read Charles L. Jackson. Mark M. O. Bragg of Burlington was a re cent visitor here. Clark P. Wllber has gone to Belvldere for the hunting sea son. William C. Bliss of the U. S. S Conn nftc F. . Bliss. Mrs. F. II. Wllber and daughter, Sadie, and Miss Mildred Good win were recent visitors In Swanton. There will be a dance at the town hall Sabourn, of this town. The funeral was held Saturday from St. George's Church, the Rev Father Carrleros officiating. The daughter, Mrs. Sabourn, was unablo to be present on account of 111 health. Andrew, the ten-year-old son of Julius Jordan, was kicked by a horse last week Thursday afternoon and died almost ln- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin took their Infant daughter to tho hospital Friday for an operation for mastoid abscess. The seven months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker died at their home here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Macomber, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gordon nnd Mrs. S. W. Tobias at tended the whist party at South Hero mother, Mrs Adella Boynton bavr if turned to their home In tiuttvid Mr nnd Mrs. D. N. Hutobins returned homo " ?',? stantly. The funeral was held Saturday r""u" ",r ' ",r served at noon li 'fter v Lm J M to Philadelphia from st. Q . chrc , Rcv Fa,he ' nn rrlday evening-Mrs W. G. Mlnck- lowe(, by the aft fter vis ting his parents Mr and Mrs Dame of Sheldon Springs officiating. The 'V.S ""'"f f?" ln 1Bolt?1 ?nd day evening Mr. Bowcn and family left town this week F'lda- evening. Music will be by a three- piece orchestra, R. L. Ladd violinist. Refreshments served, horses cared for free. F. K. Goodwin is the manager. ENOSBURG A box scoial will be held In the vestry for their new home In Tort Arthur, On tarlo, Canada, where Mr. Bowen has a position. Seymour Macla, ls reported as getting the first deer shot In Milton on and comn'alned at noon of not feellntr Monday morning. Dr. I. S. Coburn and well, but went back to his work as usual. John Wlnslow went to Belvldere Mon- He Is survived by his wife and three day on a nunung trip. .Mrs. uertruno oi .Memorial unurcn rrmay evening. Tho daughters .and several grandchildren. Fu- Landon went to Alhurg Sunday, called men will furnish the boxes of lunch and ncral services wsro held Wednesday there by the serious Illness of her mother, the women will bid them off. The meet afternoon. Mrs. Jane Flynn, who ts ill with pneu- ing of thn Woman's Homo Missionary so Wcsloy Ayer of Torrlngton, Conn., Is , monla. George A. Phelps, L. D. Latham, ciety will be hold this evening at tho visiting" his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I John Gokey, Howard Parradee and Fred parsonage. The two organized Sunday Ayer. Miss Ella ttogers Is the guest of Ballard went to Richmond Sunday to school classes of men and women held Mrs. Carro'.l Bartlett. Mrs. Bessie hunt, deer. Miss Coburn passed Sunday their annual meeting at the parsonage Wheeler and little daughter are spending with her brother, Dr. Coburn, and fam- Thursday evening. After the election of somo time with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Hy. At the W. C. T. TT. meeting at tho officers, sandwiches, coffee, ice cream and Cross. Mr. Coburn and family have home of Mrs. A. A. Herrlck Saturday. 1 cake were served. Melvln Wright, moved to the farm recently purchased of December 4, the social hour was devoted Frank Lacross, Hector Laeross and Ray Klrby Brothers. Mrs. Arthur Bartlett to the Important subject of "AmerleanI- mond Longoy were among the succebs- wns called to Lynn, Mass., Saturday by ' zatton." A very Interesting and Instruc thi serious Illness of her mother. At a ' tlvu program was carried out under the recent meeting It was decided to havo a' leadership of Mrs. W. G. Newton as community Christmas tree. Several of the, follows: Patriotic music by the Vlctrola; committee were appointed with Charles reading, "Immigration Our Biggest occurred early Sunday morning, hns re Chapman as chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Problem," Mrs. W. (J. rsewton; reading, moved one of the older Inhabitants of Charles Ingall were In Johnson Tuesday 1 "Inundation or Immigration, Which?", ' this town from our midst. Born In New to attend the funeral of Mr. Ingall's Mrs. Emily Morrison; duet. "America York State In 1837, she mnrrled the late cousin, Frank Obcr. Mr. Obcr nnd his son the Beautiful," the Misses Ruth Hoi- Antolne Hope In IS", and for many years had Just moved on to tho Levi Metcalf combe and Glenna Phelps; questionnaire lived on the farm a few miles outsido placo when he was taken ill with pneu- by all present; letter from tho National the village, but more than 30 years ago ' monla nnd died Sunday, November 28. Director of Americanization read by the camp to live In the house now occupied i Miss ifernico uarvey or jiourg hum mi state superintendent, .Mrs. ii. H. tuner; by her daughter, Mrs. Georgo Copeland W. H. M. S. meeting which wns post poned last week on account of the In clement weather, is to meet with Mrs. H. C. llowaril tnis atternoon.-un Hunoay Momll(V nsht from Burlltigtot where the Rev. E. G. Bobbins ls to preach at the tnev spent Sundav nt tin honir f their church. All should avail themselves of hon lr G Hutchlns.-Mrs A. H. Slavton tho opportunity of hearing him as he ds , conflnej t0 thc house bv H'nr s. The nn ablo speaker. On the 13th he will be Mls.qcs Trene and Freda Putnam nrr 111 - present nt the Sundr.y school conference, Mrs Anianda Silver of North Woleott which ls to bo held at the church be- has returned to her home after ."pending ginning nt lo:J a. m. iuncnoon win ue ,.fiVcrai days with Mrs. Howard Skinner. served at noon In tno cnurcn panors 101- 0n Tuet-dav afternoon in tue home ot afternoon session. On Mon- Mr George Brush on Elmore street tho i- 'Pl.llllr.a nf Rntnn. who . .. . . . . . , lltv ...,, . '". - - "" marriage oi itoy a. i-a roniauie, mmi m r"i"nl nrl, ' . was a "Y" worker in tno allied countries M Mrs An(lrew La Fontaine and inl f p rn,mf"n tT. during the war, Is to speak at the church Mlsf) KenficU,, daughter of M-. tho lllneis. of Percy Livingstone. Little .k tnnir "Devil Does and Doueh- r. 'n.u ....... ... 1--rviMf. ji . . ,, ' . - anil irs. vieursu jfiuieni. .i,hi nai u ,11 W L, i,.i w, . S Fan"y ' boy8'" 1 tho presence of a few relatives and In- fl 1, r mh' ' "T"1,15! The meeting of tho J. C. A. will be held llme frlend.s. They left on ti e six - after a tno weeks' Illness with menlngl- at the homo of Mrs. B. C. Hawley. De-, 0.clock traln f()r . br,cf honeymoon. af- I cember 7 instead of Mrs. H. A. Hawley, ,cr wh)ch they wl reg(rIo on the La as recently stated. Fontane farm, recent. y purchased of Tho Messrs Chapman and Smith with Jt H- Warren. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. tha lady bookkeeper who have been at oraVes were In Ccntervilte AVednesday Hotel Me:endy for several weeks nt head mornlng to attend the funeral of the lal- . of the Christmas tree Industry havo com- ,er.s motneri Mrs. Ann Wilson. Mrs. : pleted their labors here and left town wilson was 56 years of age and had been I Saturday evening. Mrs. Mildred Slayton , f,,i,n vieniti, fnr sevemi months. Th Arthur D. Lynch has resigned his of Belvldere has been visiting her parents Uev w T Ilost ot tne Methodist Church position as business manager of tho here. Miss Chloe Powell, who was a guest officiated and Interment was made In tho Mt. Mansfield Co-operative Creamery here over Thanksgiving, has returned to cometerv at Morristown Corners, beside and Grain Association which he has her school work at Springfield. Several her busband, who dlea several years held since Sontemher. mis tr. nnnnm . ennnles attended the social dance at r. r . i,.."i,. deer season. Mrs. II, B, Bellows is con- j position as general manager of the Waterville Friday evening.-The work on vt,nor "m ' town.'-The week-old eon of west tiartroru CTeamery, his reslgnn- tne new auauion 10 mo bliu-ui uuiuuns- Mr nn(J Mrs s E vinett0, died Tuesdav Hon taking effect the 20th. Mr. Lynch ' ta-ii nearlng completlon.-Mrs. Mary of ' pncumnna. Mrs. Vlnette remains came here from West Berkshire, hav- Larawny Is In vcrj- feeble health, being y , Qf t))c Rame diseasc.-Mrs Lottie burial was at Fairfield Center. Three funerals were held at St. George's Church tho past week, tho two abovo mentioned and the funeral of Miss Mary Brenan of East Fairfield, which was held last week Tuesday. FAIRFAX Mrs. A. N. Southard is pass-' Ing a row- days with frlcndB ln Rutland. S. W. Brush and W. N. Brush went Sunday afternoon to Bol- ' ton for tho opening of deer season. ' Wendell Southard and Charles Farsons j were business visitors in St. Albans Sat- I urday. Homer Wilbur and Henry Don- j nelly of St. Albans were In town Sunday on their way to Eden for the opening of tls Lamoille County STOWE ful deer hunters Monday. MONTGOMERY The death of Mrs. Delia Hopt, which fined to thn house by Illness. Mrs. E? L. Vincent has returned from visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Buckley, ln Burling ton. Waldo White, Virgil Irish, Mrs. V. Melendy and Miss Iona Irish were In Burlington Saturday. The Rev. E. San derson who has been 111 Is improving, but was not nblu to preach Sunday. A sermon was read. Edwnrd Leach ha? returned to his school work In Norwich University. F. C. Stewart was a business visitor in Burlington Saturday. H. F. Leach, who lias been in Burlington for treatment for several weeks, has leturned home. R1CHFORD Dr. Llnwopd M. Kelloy, son of Mr. and Ing fitted for his work at tho South confined to her bed. Mrs. John Browe and Dakota State Agricultural Collen-e nn,i son ol uurungion were over-oumuij has been verv successful hero Their visitors many friends In Stowo will regret tho departure of Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, both of whom havo been active In social and community circles. Mrs. Lynch, who la a talented singer, has been musical director at the Stowo high and graded schools for two years nnd has been of great assistance In the community church music. No one has yot bean en gaged to take Mr. Lvnch's place, hut Bnvnrai applications aro bring; con here. Several deer hunters ar rived ln town Saturday getting in rcndl ness for today's hunting privileges. The movies for tho benefit of the school Fri day evening at Moore's hall were largely attended, followed by a social dance. The high school orchestra furnished music. JOHNSON Wells Is confined to the house by Illness. The Unity club held a special meeting at the church parlors Tue.sd.iy evening. Reports of the sale were brought In which proved It very successful. All ar ticles for relief work, please notify Mrs. F. O. Jones, chairman of tho relief com mittee. CAMBRIDGE over-Sunday guest of her sister. Mrs., "The American's Creed." repeated In con- i whoro she died. Tim into Mrs TTm.e ,, Mrs. J. F. Kelley of this placo, who has sidored. Mr. T.vneh win u- , i;. iu, .Mason. .Mrs. j. i. jituram aim rcrt rouowed py saiuie to tne nag Adelaide wero In Burlington Saturday. The Queen Esther society will meet ' Friday afternoon with Airs. F. B. An- j drews. Refreshments wll bo served. Tho . ladles of the Methodist Episcopal Church I will hold an apron salo and supper at the parish house December 13. Wesloy Ayer, S. E. Humphrey, Ralph Burns and I John Molles were the lucky deor hunters I Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haynes aro I visltlne Mrs. Haynes' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Gaines. JONESVILLE Mr. and Mra. W. A. Church and W. C. McEvcrcs wero ln Montreal Sunday. Mrs. Edward Norton visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Oliver, of Watorbury recently. Mrs. F. H. Chessmore and Mrs. J. H 'America;" W. C. T. U. benediction. Franklin County ST, ALBANS neon ailing ror about nvo years but six ! i'--'k meuiLiue m .uamuenier or lectures on ormery management weeks ago was taken worse. The funeral for several years, has moved to Kow . at tho short course In agriculture, nt took place December 7, being preceded by !mle''. 'J'0''g Island, a residence pinco I the Vermont State University from a short prayer service conducted by tho llev. Allen Klrkness. The funeral sciv 'ice was ln the Roman Catholic Church at Montgomery Center, the Rev. Father Cote officiating and the burial wns In thc Catholic cemetery. Those present from out of town wero Mrs. Frank Kim ball of Newport, Mrs. Herbert Webster I of .Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cai-sa A daughter, Merylo Louise, was bom November 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Ellaha E. Corrigan. News has been received of the birth of va of Richford, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence a son, November 23 at Newton, Texas, to Hopo of Richford and Mr. and Mrs. Ilnr Mr. and Mrs. J. Polk McMuhon. Mrs. Mc bert Tracy nf Berkshire Center. Them Mahon 'IS a daughter of tho Rev. and Mrs. Albert Gale of Plattsburgh, N. Y,, formerly of this city. William Arthur Peno and Helena Mayo, about 13 minutes ride from Nw York and will continue hii practice 'here. Tho sale and supper given in Colonial theatre Thursday afternoon and eve ning by the Indies of St. Ann's Episco pal Church wns a great success and tho net receipts were J3Cj. Miss Edna Scott of Oneonta. N. Y., was a recent guc3t at the homo nf her friend, Mrs. Orph.; Smith, of Main sticet. Luk Martin of Port Chester, N. Y., has been visiting at tli home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uonry Martin of ICastern nvenu. January 3 to S. Mrs T.ynch's parents, thc Rev. M. E. Bacon, former pastor of Herschal. son of Austin Rlchar. Miss Dorothy Leavens ls at home from seriously Injured by a falling Urn Montpellcr Seminary on account of Illness, chopping ln the woods last week. ns. -Mis. Marjorle Newton spent the week W. H. Stearns has returned from Derry. nd with her sister. Mrs Bue Brewster. N. H.-D. A. Barrows was In Boston last j -Mrs. Elsie Gates of Montpeller was in ret.,r,,ln KHtordnv -The Pearl fac- town eunesaay.-Di.iuon rtseni niii.ua Is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Sev eral from this place attended the dance at Waterville Thursday evening given by Landlord Huntress. Mrs. Walter GouM Is convalescing from her recent illness. both of this c.ltv. were married at St. Samuel Jewett la onltn ill miu Tii. p...i. morning, ire bo'ly was t.lKen to Atkins entertained tho flvo hundred club Mary's Church Saturday afternoon at five vah is working for her.-Miss Lucillo ur.i.rmMng looms or l oweii s uomi..gs of Richmond Thurstlay night at Mrs. o'clock, the Rev. J. J. Boy'o performing Pratt has returned homo, having resigned comPay where t ' funeral servjee v.-as Chessmore's home.-Mlss Marietta York the ceremony. They wero attended by Mr. her position with the Swanton Stylus L , &"n,la' ",10"' ' ' pv- J- was In Rurllncton Saturday. Mrs. A. E. and Mrs. Henry J. Blanchard. Crandall and Mrs. J. IS. Olmstead wero i Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Engrem of Rutland ln Watcrbury Saturday calling on friends. Patrick Corvan was called to Burlington Saturday by the serious Ill ness of his mother, Mrs. John Corvan, Carl Bemls Is confined to tho house with sthe grip. "Billy," tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank It. O'Brien Is much but ter and was brought home from tho hos- nnd Master John E. Demiisev of this city, left Monday for St. Potersburg, Fla., whero they will spend the winter. Miss Bllllc O Lcmple. who left June 30 for n trnns-eontlncntnl trip on her lit tle Morgan horse, "Salem," ls rapidly approaching her destination. On No vember 22, Bho had reached Reno, Nov. Miss Eva Gonyeau, who underwent a Hank where slu has worked for thteo yours. The Ladles' Aid social held Thurrdny at the home or Mrs. Frank Mil ler was a great success. Thero was a largo number present and the society will not about 5tr, from tho supper. MONTGOMERY CENTER Harvey Lumbra of Berkshire was at C. C. Purrlens on a visit locently. Frank tory Is shut down for a few days whllo re pairs aro being made. Mr. and Mrs. Mer Itt White have taken rorms In the Holmes tho Community Church of Stowe. and ' residence on Main street for the winter. ...... rrM. aI..b . 9 T W a r warn V - r. o n t .Mra. naron aro now witn ineir son ot 1"" " HatHe Doue'ass nubile health nurse, or. South Dcnkor avenue. Los A. ; here from Fairfax last week He died of 'Mh' K.!er. Calif., and would b pleased to pneumonia after only a few days Illness.- 7 bear from their friends In Stowe,- John Davis, of East Fairfield, spent Sun- J " 1 f hPrVeVcrv other Thur-dav- Tho Rev. O. 15. Brush win hold an 17 I" town.-E. E. Wells remain, about "r 'plVXu Id avail then"- Eptscopal service a' the banquet hall the same although not able to take any nt at 7:80 o'clock SundPy evonlng.-Tho oa food yet.-AUen Fletcher and Edward Sumla7.str.te Fish and Game Community Ladles' Aid served dinner Fltaferald spent Sunday with their fam- c , . Llnus ravens Is home frcm Montpeller Mr. Burrltt from Bris tol has been the guest of his sister. Mi's. A. A. Chnse. E. H. Olmstead of Morris villo was In town on business Thursday. Barrows. Mrs. L. L. Hurrls. Mrs. H. F. . niunniLi t iuii" I Mr. WrlKht of Bckhervllle Is supplylnff Fnunco and Mrs. E. W, Tlnkham, j Mra. Adella P. Boynton, widow of n the station In absence of Mr. Barrows. Deer hunters hav. reported success to Clark M. Boynton, who had attained the Eugene Bacon of Burlington has re- F. B. Stafford, game warden, n fol- remarkable age of 92 years, died sud- C(ntiy entered tho employment of A. A. lows- O. J. Montgomery, )7u -ound denly at her homo on Jersey Heights Chasc.-At tho fair given by the Ladles' buck; Jenso Ilussoll. 150 pound doe; Nov. 20 at about midnight. Mrs. Boyn- u,,on many aprons and fancy articles Arthur Althcr, 1M pound doc; Roderlc ton had been feeling as well as usual u.er0 so(ji however some remain unsold Riley. 00 pound doe; Walter' Bennett, Monday, had eaten supper with tho fam- and ttieso may be seen at tho residence SO pound buck: L. S. Macutcham. 100 . a"d did not go to her room until ten of w. M. Smith thc remainder of this " I. . . I. ChA,t tm ..lUn- E.l,n eallerl ... hnr 11 Tim elicit ve.nr niH Mn of Mr. I pouna uoo; Anoy -Manning, iuo pouna - v....... wceR, mi Mra W,.hii i.-.i nt ,...th nieh. doe: Bryon Culver. 100 nound buck: Mm. Boynton to her room and the latter . i .ii i . i - it.i 1 1. 'TC1s Xf mil f nn rt to a large number nt the banouet hull Hies here.-Tho new talc mill ! nearlng was a large attendance of neighbors and L,,onr -ynin or eastern nvenue.-1 WedneS(J ay. Among those serving on I completlon.-Mrs. C. L. Bishop is con-frlends.-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rushford Y'Cg Lulter. ar,ed U years, who has th ttM Mr .,,. r. vnlesctng from a few weeks Illness. . , .. Htii iim.'j ,i,i l... :ir f1 s; sinnnmin: r,,r ..... w. , nave reiurnca nome ntter pasing fov- ' " " Doi ernl vlslis In Mn.uni,,.H.MrD .nvivi;i yrjrn, una suiiueniy rrmiiy the Douglass, Mrs. C. D. Bruce, Mrs. H. W. t Tripp olhciatcd nn.l the burial was in Hillside cemetery. A civil service ex amination for tho position of clerk and mall carrloi In the local postoffico will ho held In this placo Saturday, Decern WOLCOTT ..!.... x- .... oa . ...!. 1 Elster Moulton of Mnntnniier 1 no noticed that her mother wae having uu- rin. ' ' I pound buck; Heaton Farnham, Mont- Acuity In breathing. A physician was Delta Pavle died nt her home here . cm i.r.ni,fifif..T. .pollor. 100 pound doe; Harold Ashley, summoned, but she lived only two hours. December 1 after a long 'liners from CiiOl IJEiUlVDrilKn Klmore. l.S oound doe: Harlan Snnuld-1 The death of sirs. Boynton removes irom H(,M... Thtf deceased was 84 er nurton, ' tno comrauniiy ono wno nau oeen menu- f Funeral services were heia mado Kelley 's. nltnl this week Mr. nnil Mrs. Cllf Bux ton snent the week-end in Burlington.- 1 slight operation at tho Marvin sanitarium I nwn thu we.w rr r- r .!. nf 1 The funeral of Mrs. Homer F. Comings ! ". .?n, ao ... r... i n...e.,i,.v V" " wns hold from th, i-nmrreirntlonal Church apringTieia, w pouna noe; Kiion Mtcoon, " "" "' . from thc house Jrnuay. tno uev. rr urs' J' "yV.m"r L. '"""1 r'! ,:"T;j;; n M.mn:.. r'Tmnl. nor "'W' sr?- Thursday :, V v. o'clock, tho Springfield. 5 pound doe; Mark Rus- interests of Mornsviue and Its People or o;,,rlKO omdlltlng. Interment was 8 Zero. '""U"""H 1"U";-7J':. ! ... ..-;,L;r. .worman. "ttl'-t:,t'lr ..Mnn.a' a. "ro Rev. c. J. i.;,;;.n fNrth Craftsbury Belt Troy. N. V.. US pound buck; Wll- nearly herlonB and useful ittet.me. Falrvlew.-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest i. uira rauri. .,m u, um u. , ,., ... ' I long resilient is sor.ous,y m nnu not ex- - ; M,,Tonnrv o. I llam Hosmcr. lOOiwund doe; A. IX. Adella Patience Boynton was uoru Lvm,onvnio are guests at John Kelle, 'in uurungion wun nor momer. -Mrs. n uU1,...v.u,. ln. ...u.u. pected to live. M, Wooilmanscco s . , : V "' , , . , L o. ' Denton MnrrUville 100 nounH hunk- November 15. 1829. nt Bristol, and was : tellnv Is huntlmr deer Mrs Norman &.t3t2r"rfcw issri1. hs-jjw .is-rK cured a deer aro W. O. Lane. Leonard , ter shot a doe weighing 150 pounds Mon- , her.-Tho Baptist Mission circle met " rl 'e. lso. ?f Mon.t??,"f "L.?!" e . ellnCZ. LZs .n.Zl davs wero snent In several different 'JL: with friends In cague and Lyman Anhley. : day r Bcdv mere. .. A war- with Mrs A L D.x Wednesday.-Tho mo a- - y w.U b rought ,1 ero ' Friday and Places. On July 28. ,S. she was married r7isvliie. ' COLCHESTER "lZlS'l X J "1 tlT WX'M and son. tho funeral w, tako place Saturday the to Orson A Slocum wh. id a , icrni I'orini- nn.i .toitiritnf m Bo ifathnr. nrrancemonis not nointr coninicica wea- " -wi.i.v - Tho United Church will give tho follow Ing program In tho parish house Friday evening: Music, orchestra; recitation, Lois Wright; song, Rosalie Granger; violin duct, Munsnn and Monta; song, Mclba Abbott: folk danco, by children; violin solo, Edith Davis; Bong, riuartetto; a ono net play by young people; music, orchestra. Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Hinds of Huntington, who havo been visiting their daughter, Mrs. F, S. Marvin, relumed to their home Monday. Mrs. R. J. Wbeelock, who has boon spending sev eral daya with ner sister, Mrs. Henry Harrington, of Shelhurno, has returned to her homo here, HINEJjiBURG Tho funeral service of Sydney Bush nell wns held at his late homo In this vlllago Monday noon, Mr, Bushncll's ster- four pronged buck Tuesday morning on HChool Is planning a Christmas tree. tot. Ainnns Mill. j Joseph Lnfrank, who has been quite 111, A son was born Frlduy morning is imnrovinir III lltU Ol, Vl!Jil!IP IlUUJlllill IU Ml, ttllU Mrs. Robert Underwood of Swanton Miss Louise Whitehead Is confined to her home on account of Injuries sustained ENOSBURG FALLS Allen H, Manloy, at ono time a promt- Slocum of this place. She was later uni ted In marrlago to Clnrk M, Boynton, who died 11 years ago. To them were born two sons, Frederick M. Boynton, de- rley. and dailit Ino Pcrley, MsM Bell C. Stono and Mr. ncsday, Mrs, flcrlbnor passed most of her and Mrs. E, J. Parmeleo of Enosburg life In Stowo and hnd many frionds hero. Falls, Walter Pcrley of Burlington, Mrs, She leaves besides her husband, a son, Frank- n;,r.i..i .....1 .inmrlilers nf Russell Scrlbner. three brothers. Glen L. Prnnhii.. r... .....i r Ttrnw,, nt role nf Ilvdn Parle. Tjto J. Mnodv of ceased, and Albert J. Boynton of Rut Sheldon 't..' 1 tr wiiilnm Perlev 1 Mtnnennolls. Minn., and Jesse L. Moody land. After her first marriage they lived Friday uf ternoon when she slipped on tho nent contractor and builder of this vll- and Albert Perloy of Richford, Mr. and of Bethel, a sister, Mrs. W. H. Faunco of on the Blnfham Place on tho Stowo road, sidewalk In front of hor home on Nason r. died nt his homo on Church street Mrs. W'nltor Judd of Enosburg Falls and Providence. It. I. and her step-father, N. now known as the Hale place. Later Htrcet. Tuesday artcrnoon of last week. lie Airs. Fred Norton of Randolph, sirs. ' u. Jioony or Htowe. .Mrs. acrioners oentn mey i"" i"""ii i Tho' condition of Daniel Fllnton of had been In falling health fur threo years Comings Is survived by her husband, two followed an operation, Mr. and Mrs. O. and built the house where Mr. Boynton Franklin, who underwent an operation at and death wns duo to Hhock and a com- brothers, M, p. Perley of Enosburg Falls K. Luce of Burlington are passing two had lived fnr 60 years; for tho past few tho St. Albans hospital, Friday, Is favor-, plication of discuses. Tho funeral wan and Walter Pcrley of Burlington, ono days In Stowe. Mrs. L. S. Macutcham years sho had been tendeily cared for uble, he,(1 fror at. Mutthew's Church Friday Mhtor, Mrs. William Claflln of Lot. An- givo a dinner arty to several ladles by her step-son, L. Bingham Boynton, The condition of Mrs. Konneth Boynton, ' morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Rev, Jack- gelcs, Calif., an adopted daughter, Mrs. i Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Buelah Foster and his wife. Besides hor son, H, C, who was operated upon nt the hospital son L. Colo officiating. Besides his wife, Mcrlo I'cai-o of Montgomery Center, a Harlow, who Is recovering from an oper- Slocum, she Is survlvo.1 by a stop-son, Saturday morning, Is improved, I ho Is survived by two sonu, Hurry of Mepsoii, w. G, Comings of Mississippi, i ntlon. Tho Pollyannn club of the Com- L. Bingham Boynton; our graiidih.il- The body of Mrs. Lctltla A. Dixon, Irnsburg and Charles of Briilntrcc, by and n stepdaughter, Mrs. Fred Norton of ; munlty Church school met with their drcn, Mrc. C. M. Clmpln, Miss Louis.) widow of D, Wobster Dixon, who died a former marriage, also by an only Randolph, The funeral of Edward Rem- teacher, Mrs. C, E. Hayward, Tuesday Slocum of this place. Mrs. G. Noyes Slay- December 2 at Newton. Mnss.. at the ace brother. Llcender Mnnlev. nf Wlscoiibln. her n.s held Friday afternoon, at 1:30 livening. Officers wniu elected as follows: ton of Wyoming, N, J and Robert C, of 71 years, was brought to this city Sat- who Is the last survivor of a family of j o'clock from the house, tho Rev. C. J. President. Hazel Onkes; vice. pri-Mdent, Boynton of Rutland; two step-grnndchll- lelc, of splnnt men lurdny morning accompanied by hor 1 12 children, Mr, Mauley was bom In j Peterson of North Craftsbury officiating, j Martha tlnlo; secretary, Catherine Ilm-I divti, ClmiU I- Bovnton of Cheshire, j Alton litmpltnl, wh. Wells Woodai-d of Morrlsvlllo and Miss Blanch Cowan of this placo were married at the Congregational pan-oimge in Mor rlsvlllo December 1 by tho Rev. Mr. Good llffe JEFFERSONVILLE Dr. J. N. .Tonne of Burlington was called in council for Mrs. E. M Knee land Tiiusday evening. Mr nnd Mrs. Ralph Miller nnd Mw. William Slov urt of Dunlinm, P, Q.. came Monday m1 ning rallod liero by tho orltlail lllm.s of Mis. Mary Lnramuy Mrc. C S. Brush of Jericho whs- In town Tin "da.. Word was received Tuesday of t n d i 1 of Emily, tho four ye.ir old dausluoi C Mr. and Mrs. Geoive Rousseau, of ''iiain' of splnnt meningitis a. " ' rt .i e .id ur