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t'AUK MIX CALEDONTAN-RECORD, WEDXESDAY, DECOMBER 20, . : r V . 1922 X.i. K1XHS of ili 3 I illE. Stored and Ropaired i'riee- kea.-onaldi-. Tel. ."i'.Ki-M CENTER GARAGE Johnsbury, Vermont Si . Lunenburg We Are Prepared To Do Excavation, Concrete Work, Storie Masonry, Raising and Moving Buildings. Aiso Moving 4ieavy Machinery. Work to be in charge of Fred Blay. Wc are in a position to do Carpentry of ali kinds, with John Stafferei in charge. J. M. SWAN c SON, Inc. Calderwood Building . Tel. 438-M WB3B5tot8mZESmiÌJtIX':V:m&& s arars9isgussj The Christmas pugeant will be Kivcn next Sunday evenin at the chureh under the direction of Itev. C. W. Kelley. Tliere will be a largo cast, with attractive cos tumes, a robed choir will sing and no wiin.s will be spared to make the six episodes of. the pageant realistic. A general invitation i.-i extended and ali wiil be welcomed. Uehearsals will be held on Thurs day and Saturday -veninjs and ali who are to take part will need to attend bòth these rehearsals. Kev. and Mrs. C. W. Kelley and sons, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith and Miss Velina Smith attended the sale and minstrel show which was un der the management of the Kev. C. W.- Kelley at Gilman on Friday evening. The affair was successful in evei'y point, over $250 being taken which will be applied to church purposes. Mrs. Walter S. Silsby was a re cent business visitor in St. Johns bury. The body of Edward Frost, a former resident, was brought bere for burial Friday. A short servire was held at the home of M. I). M 77 x : sy 1S? I SK.VL-.U-V-. ..-- ' 1 .V.JIl ,T fcf . - "-. l0 t rr . : owling, Pool end i CI Pictures ;ures Halftone and Coov Reproductions of 5,000 BEST PHOTOGRAPHS in an (mai'iers 01 ine inout1. 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REMEMBER that Compton's is The First and Only Encyclopedia in wlìich everv known law of intei'est in text and picture is applied seientificallv ' and svstematicallv to EVERY B RANCH OF LEARNINCi. REMEIBER that Compton's .MEETS EVERY MODERN SCHOOL NEED Sounds which address the ear are lost and die In one short hour; but that which strikes the eye I.ives long upon the mimi; the faithful sight Engraves the knowledge with a beam of light. Six hooks in the hands of a boy in a log cabin gave us Abra ham Lincoln. What may noi these cight wonderful volumes do for your childi en? Sample set at Cali C. H. Morse, Manager, E. C Smith's Book Store, r Orient St., Tel. -165-W Eastern Avenue. illiards, Smokes of ali Kinds L'GV.LOr V. itll bUi iul ili ! Live , il.'.;; cemetery beside bis wife, the late Mrs. Emma Silsby Frost. Mr. Frost has been an invalili in the Odd Fello ws Home in Ludlow for seveial years. The sympathy of friends is extended to the sister, Miss Florence Frost and to the other relatives. Anione those who liave motored to St. Johnsbury lecently are Mrs.: Mabel Putney, Mrs. H. M. Silsby, Mrs. A. J. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. j S. C. Smith and Miss Velma, Mrs. Wilbur R. Ball, James J. King. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Silsby. of ( Lvndon ville wei'e recent guests of the Harlety R. Cowies. The Study Club met with Mrs. L. li. Willson on Dee. 11, with a Christmas program. The next meeting will be omitted and on Junuary 8 the Club will ineet with Mrs. Fiora Balch with the election of officers for tìie coming six months and other special business features. Mrs. H. T. Silsby invited the Club members to Silsbylands from three to five on New Year's Jay. Judson Gray Ts convalescent from an attack of grip but Mr.-. Albert Gray is stili ili. Dr. H. M. Wiggin of Whitefield is her phy sician. Mrs. Fannie J. Bell of South Lunenburg was in Whitefield Thursday. Mrs ."Prudori Woods went to St. Johnsbury on Saturday for an in definite .stay with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Levigne. Mrs. W. H. Bean and children have closed theif house and gone to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ful via Lewis, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George Kircher and Master Frederick were in St. Johnsbury on business on Friday and have l'eturned fór a few daj s longer in Lunenburg after which they go to W'heeling, W. Va., where Mr. Kircher is to be ern ployed for the winter. The dance given by the Dunbar o'ehestfa of St. Johnsbury was a very pleasant affair and well at tended. The concert was of high order and the dance music of the best. The unusual prices kept i many away who --ould have en- j joyed the music and it is hopcd l some more satisfactoi y arrangi'- j ments will be made should Mr. i Dunbar favor Lunenburg agans. lritferent arrangements should also be made for wme of the out side occurrences which give a bad odor to these social gatherings and which are entirely uncalled for. ' Miss Florence Frost who wa ' called here by the death of her bi'other, Edward Frost, rcniaini-.l with the M. D. Bowkers' over Sunday returning to Boston on Monday. Geoige Ramsikdl has been ili with quinzy sores and grip for a : week. Charles Nickerson and Mr. Greenslade of Lyndonville I. O. O. j F. were here to attend the funeial . services of Edward Frost who was j a member of that lodge. James King and ij. R. Cowles hu.il their ca's damaged more o; less last week by skidding in the i snow. No one was seriously hurt ! in either accident fortunately. Ali the schools in town closed on ' Friday for the Christmas varation j and appropriate exerci.-es were , held in ali the distriet.-. At the vi!- lage the following piogiani iva given by the pupils of Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Pierce The Happiot ; Christmas Day Ali; No Stock i ings to wear Ablei't Taylor; Tln' ' Crippled Dolly Erma Ball; 1 like dear Santa .James Bowker; Christmas Lullaby, Misse Doro thy Brown and Velina Smith, High School; His Letter Lester Balch; The Turnéy's Lament Baxter Ball; Squire Hawley's Christmas Giammai' School; Ali He W'ants Henry Ramsdcll; Kather Hard Lawrence McGi'aw; A stitch in timo Betty Taylor; Ting-a-Iing-ling Ali; What do you think? liuth Hoyt; W'hen I Santa Comes Charles Kelley, .Ir.; How Santa Claus looks Kobert ì Phelps; Santa's Visit Primary l School; Ine distnbution of gitts Ironi the tree followed, each pupil re ceiving gifts and each teacher from the school and pupils, the High school joining in this iYa ture. A prize was given by Mrs. Pierre to pupils who bad no nuu ks for the terni which began Sept. 11 and these pupils received rewards, Mary Tayloi', Lue Taylor, Betty Taylor, Albert Taylor, Mary Lewis Stanley Lewis, Léonard Colby, Lc.-ter Baldi, Arthur Hughes, Thelma Brooks, Charles Kelley, jr. Jennie Bowker, Ruth Hoyt. Miss Foisaith of South Lunen burg goes to her home in Concord, Miss Beryl Libbey to Richford from the Pierce distriet, Miss Ruth Leach of. Pomi Hill to Wa tervjHe, Miss Eunice Chandlcr Baptist Hill to Cabot, Principal R. L. Gale to Plainfield while Mrs. Olive Ball, Mrs. Martha Pierce and Miss Anna M. Cole leniain in Lunenburg for the holidav recess. I I M V. ij i i ti rw.. - .1 1 cent ,rn:e.-t of .Mrs Mr.-. Louis" iiau the Ma pie Grò ve the Cliristpi.'t.-: ivi ì The body o !" M of ,yridon v.s bj burial 'edin':,ihiy. Mrs. E.-tella .Anni- li. f i U i 1 1 .' sick flie p,.;.t wiH'k he How a.nd M C II. liaving severe colds. Alma Davis, y is working in tclory tiirougli . 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Special Prices FOR Xmas Shoppers When you come to St. Johnsbury to do your Christmas buying be sure and lay in a stock of l'ood at our specal bargain prices. For the i-est of the 'cek we will sell as follows: K) $i.ro ifl.OS 9()c $7.50 .$1.00 25c fi 'O ili "soup teed. ready to suj)ply you with everything to nuts" and the (juality is guaran- ROBERT DENNETT & SON CR()( KRIES Tel. 797 ME ATS 11 i ..1 ... f TI T ..,1 ì u tu. luij ut i tue inaili 1-8 sack Monadnock Brcad Flour 1-S sack Pastrv Flour 100 lbs. Sugar" :) H)s. Stanzalone Coffee Hatchet brand Coni, two for Can Peaches, large size Broken slieed Pineapple Pie Apj)les Table Aaisins, Nuts, Fruit, Sage, Roquefort and Camembert Cheese. Everything else to make the Christmas dinner enjoyable. Stop in and take home a load of groceries. A. H. GLEASON CO. 28c 2Sc H0c peck I . I v j " .:rr-. . aa3yBSalf;iitL nu IH'MPHREY' I Ì l r:) Dadiantfim rzTTil . I -fri. a 1 Mp&bmM&- I , ti L.j. . J,,7. ' -As 1' ; ,jiw I ( ... u .4rtr in ri m . , ,.as' re . m- 1 'iiif i' North Walden Sydney Domey inni Henry Le wis have been ili. Margaret Nicholson is at home troni Montpelier for a two week's vacation. Arthur l.eMire spent the week eml at his home in lìardwick. Louise Iiarlin has lecovereil from her illness. The annual meetinrf of The Kintt's Jaughters was held Wed nesday Dee. VI with Mrs. W. K. Match.' After the oyster supper the members enjoyed a tree. The following- officers were elected: Leader, Mrs. V. IO. Stevens; vice leader, Mrs. Alien; secret a ry, Mrs. Mavnaid Match; treas., Mrs. W. K. M'atch. PASSUMPS1C K iure ne Cunton hnd the misfor tune to fall and hurt his hip W'eii nesday at the scale factory. Fred Rash, who was reported sick with the jrrip, has had a liplit case of pneumonia. 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