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1 i. CALEDONTAN-RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMDER 20, 1922 1 Dan ville Give a BANK BOOK for CHRISTMAS. Is there any boy who Hasn't ambitions of what he "is going to he," when he grows il); or girl who hasn't cherished plans for the future. Teacli them that their own thrift and economy will )rovide the means for turning these dreanis into reality. Merchants National Bank St. Johnsbury, Vermont During the reecnt lied Cross drive meniberships were secur ed, one of whieh was for $25. M !. and Mrs. M. M. Stocker left Saturday for California where they will spend the winter. They bave elosed Uieir .home and Mrs. Carrie Stocker will spenti the win ter w iili ber .mot ber, Mrs. Rose Stariteli. The Danvillc high school girl.s' basket ball team went to Qrlean.s Tuesday to play. Miss Esther Magoon, who is t( .'tichins in StoWe, spent the week end at Fnirview Cottage. The schools in town coì Fri da y unlil Jan. 2. At the Methodist ehurch Satur day evening, at 5.r;( fhe usuai Christmas supper will be served l'ollowed by the Christmas tree and of Ilio 1018 l.ssuc nuitun .Limiiu'.v 1, 1923 We liave ai,i'iiii;j;t'i'i)"nLS herebv" we cari sencl in to the Federai Keserve Hank of !!.ston ali War Savins Stamp.s wliicit are not-registei ed and by fonvardino; well ahead of January 1, payment w ili be iliade to vis prompt y. Tliis vili ovviate dclay in receivin;.? ftnids as mi'ht prove tuie, due to co n gestii in of business, if seUlement is attenipted Ih poh, '.di the locai post office. Funds will tlius be ìcceived, we expect, in season to start interest on any deposit l'ioni January first. We liave already .tiiven attention to those we li old for safe-keeping l'or our customers but il' yoii liave any not yet pl'esented to us, please bi'in- in at once and we will collect, free of any expense to yen. Passumpsic Savings Bank St. Johnsbury, Vermont ()vvl 67 ytai 1 i '-t FOR COUGha andCOLOa ?&à5? A Memorable Christmas MARK this a meniorable Christmas by giving Jewel ry. It will List through the years and over hespenk the givor's sentiment. We've a complete solection of smai'tly designed personal ornnment. sparklinj? jyetns artistically set in gold, white gold or platinimi. Inexpensive novelties, too. CH AS. HOWE Jewoler ancl Optician exoici.se.- by the ihilùrcii of ibe Sunday school. Miss Ruth Wiggin of Lincoln, N. H., is visitine her parents, Prof, and Mrs. A. 1). Wiggin. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey K. Weekc bave colsed their home in town and aie spendine the winter in Wash ington, 1. C. Ali the children of the Congre gationul ehurch Supday school are invited to the chureh Saturduy uf- ternoon for a Christmas party. Supper will be served ut 5.30 foi lowed by the Christmas tree. Kcv. C. A. Adams, who was re cently operated upon for appendi citiB, is rapidi y gaining and is ex pected home this week. Miss Marjorie Currier and Miss Vie Dole, students at Middlebury College are expected home Wed nesday to spemi the Christmas va cation. Miss Currier will be ae companied by a classmate, Miss Margaret Keir, of Whitefield, N. H., who will spend a few days in town. The students of Danville high school presented the play "A Col lege Town, at the town hall last ' Fi-iday evening. Each part was well taken and the musical num bers were exc.ellent. The proceeds were $52 and will be used for the benefit of the high school. Mrs. J. M. Wiggin has gone to Orleans, to spemi the holidays with relative. Harvey Hanforth is at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Panforti) for the Christmas holi-davs. . Olijj-; a in) ai.-liiig in 1 he ;.r VtT.,1 farees given showed great taloni and elficient training School elosed Friday for ils holi day vacation of two weeks. Mi.-'s l'orothy Kimball is visiting ber parents in Glover. There will be a Christmas tree and exercises at the lìaptist ehurch Saturday evening. Harry Drew of Middlebury Col lege is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Drew. j Mrs. Thelma Hartley of Hard iwick is visitili? her molher, Mrs. Nettie Burbank. Mrs. Charles Livright and little grandson of Willia.mstown, who nave been visiting Mr. and Mrs. i. A. Langmaid and other fi iends in this vicinity for severa! weeks, liave returned to their home. been for a few vechs at the home i of John Colby. Miss liei n, ce Moore of Fast Bar net spetu the week-end v. ilh her si.-trr Miv. G. I . IVa.zer. Miss Susan Slaiiley attended ibe fu'eral ol.' Ilein-y Cyron ai St. Joimsburv Saturday. NORTH DANVILLE The .Ir. O. U. A. M. hall was packed to overHowing p'riday eve ( ning, Decomber 8. Ari excellent j program was carried out by the children in the primary, grammar i and high school. The speaking, Xmas Gifts Men Appreciate Fine stock of Beauti ful Meerchaum, am ber, bakelite and gold mounted pipes. Silver, nickle and leather cigarette cas es. Good box of Cig ars. P E. BERN1ER 5 Ea sterri Avenue, Tiight across B. & M. " K. R. Station fesa fi Y ri Kecausc of the illnoss of Mr. Frye the store has been elosed for two weeks. Tt is nowopon with (;. C. Frye in charge with Miss Marguerite Cagne assisting. (French spoken.) . . . -, MUST Iti-; SOLI) AT SACRIFICIO. WONDERFUL RARGAINS ut SAVE 1EY The place to get that "last minute" gift you have not yet bought. Open every evening this week". in raw 1 J Liti d Li Iìaib-oad Street Barnet There will be a Christmas tree with Christmas music and appro priate evereises unde of the Sundav school the ouspiccs at Schooì- house Saturday night and ali the children in the parish are invited. Mrs. Arthur E. Gregg enter tainod the Woman's Christian Union at the parsonage last Thui-.s-day the nature of the meeting beirig a Christmas. party and a va ried and interesting (irogram had been prcparcil consistint? wf music, readings, et e. Two niembers who reside in Mclnd'ies were present, Mrs. Fishcr and Mrs. Parker. De licious refreshinents of rolis, t(-a, cake, dutch cheese, nuts and hoiiie made candy were served. Mrs. Giace Redindg of Whifman, Mass., is visiting Mrs. John Cil christ. Ella Robinson and Nora I.ang were visitors in St. Johnsbury Sa.t ui day. Ellsworth Amidoìi is home from Goddard Seminary for the Christ mas vacation. Schools elosed last Friday for the Christmas vacation. Miss Rog er has gone to ber home in Croton and Miss Dailing to her home in Woodsvilìe. Mrs. Ira J. Albee vis.ited friends i jin Fast Iiarnet Saturday. I I Julian ì I.aughlin, Rollili I. augìi- j .Ori, Robin;; I.aughlin ami George il Rrown attcnded the funeial of I their uncle, Alexander IYingle, at (Ryegate Wednesday. Mrs. l'ringie ;is well remembered by Iiarnet jpeople as he has been a frequent , visitor at the I.aughlin home for 'many ycars. j Mr. and Mrs. William S. Uroi-k went to Springfield, M ;-., Monday ito vi-it th(ir s(m, I. yniiin lìrock and fainily. j Mr. Lelia Fitzgerald has re turned from Peachain and is at her rooms at Cìeorge Geawars. Miss N'ellie Laughìin has gone to Whitefield, N. H., to assist in the store of her brother, Claude Laughìin. during the Christmas ti ade. Adi Ile .hijulena helping il' Julian I.augiiìin's store. Hazel Conant of Wtst D'ìrnet lias been visitine; at Beni. (ia!ìeys. Mrs. Jeaiutte Pcabedy of Mon roe, X. IL, has come lo spemi the winter with her coiisin, Mrs. Lun ula Rriggs. Mr. and Mr.--.. Moses P.ruso of St. Johnsbury were rcrent vi. itors in town. Miss Margaret Willey is in St. Johnsbury on a case. Miss Murici Somers of St. Johnsbury spent Sunday at tlie: home of ber falher, Chester Soni- mmuct; ers. Harvev Drew of Lvinlon was a reeent visitor in town. ! 8 T)((f Pr CliOTir'n Candies Just in for the Holidays -1-2 and 5 pound r'ack'Ages Brigham's Drug Store ti I I"The World's Crcatcst Flour" 8 FRENCH & BEAN CO., Wholesale Distributors ' 1 - . . , . wmm urniture Repair Shop If you have any old furniture that needs re.- pairing give me a chance as 1 have just opened a furniture store in the Gleason block in the of fìces formerly occupied by the Western Union Telegraph Co. I can also build furniture at one-half the wholesale price. If you are thinking of .buying furniture cali and see me first. C. C. CLARK WELCOME AS A GIFT! YOU may be su re that a gift of a Radio Set this Christmas will be enthusias tically w i ìconied. We've a variety of the most i'avorx'd kinds at a wide range of jiiires. Stop at our shop and Jet u- show you. Al. o parts and attacl'.metits for those whose set.s aro nl ) eady instaiied. W. H. Tilton i4 Railroad Street A Merry Christmas tree, you see, arrives in time of holly, when mistletoe and greetings go with Xmas wishes jolly. You may be near or far from here, upon an isle or isthmus, but anyway, we hoj)e and pray You'll have a happv Christmas. We'll leave the old é vear ' for the new with al manie statistic, to pian each day The New Method way, so let's be optimistic. The Nev Method Laundry Xo. 1 Fiat . Iron Place.' Tel. 141-M East Ilardwick The pupds of the school gt-.ve ; i vory fine entertninnie.it Wednes- j 1m' i.T.ti i n ( i' 1iii('.ci m lui'trn lirui.fi Their elTorts were rewarded by a ; net profit of over sixty doliars -ind ; the school has a niee. Vict rok-.. Mrs. W. E. Sievens vi:;itod Mr- H. A. Domev Tluii-sdav a fternoon. j .Mrs. ;. il. Albee spent Thn--: day at Rev. A. S. Holes in itr.rd- ' wick. Miss Cartiei- has goni1 to her home in Lurlington l'or the holi days. Str. and Mrs. II. A. Doniey vere in North r.liìen Wednesday. A Christmas pageant will be given bv the two Sundav schools Dee. 2L Ci. W. Lovcjoy r.ttended State grange last week as al.-o (iid Miss U nnie Bell. Mrs. Littlefield of Walden wa.s H a guest of Ida Dow's recently. U l ne Ladies iMissionary society have the following otì'irors l'or an other year. I'resident, Mrs. . I 1 1 - i nie French; vice, Mrs. Lilla Under wood; see, Mrs. Kate Smith: treas. Mrs. F.llen Montgomery;. Work coiTimittee, Mrs. (ira ce Goodrich. The meml.-ers of Welcome Re- ' bekali I.ode held a very jileasani meeting, Dee. 1-1. A Chii.-tmas . tree with present'- and a Christ- I mas program with ilice refresh- . -, 1 1 I . . !.. inciiis ui'if ariangeu iiaonny f);, the committee, Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. BaJIey. The W. C. T. U. meets with' Mrs. Chase, Dee. 22. ' Agnes Jennings is in poor health. li 1 1 i off, . i Ki' ràte rTPm nm . r A-Xrfl li 1 é$T "V ii !WÈ il I km l Ali the W orlo Loves Music Monroe Rev. John Wesley of St. Johns bury preached in the Methodist ehurch here Sundav. Rev. ('. R. ! Bliss of M.-Indoe's attended churc k I here. ! There will be a Christmas tree v-ith exercises at the schoolhouse Saturday evening at S o'clock. : The pupils of Miss Ward's I school had a Christmas tree alni Uxercises in the sehoolroom, Fri- ! day afternoon. A Christmas tree and ( xercises i vere held by the scholars in the Pollard districi at the schoolhouse, Friday evening. ' Schools in town elosed Friday I ,. r'i, ..:.. ; IUI UH.' V II I ISl MI.IS WIKIUUII. Mrs.' G. L. Frazer ami Mrs. Frank (Jibson were in St. Johns bury, Thursdny. Mrs. Jane I'ratt r-pent L'riday in St. Johnsbury. Mrs. Belle Kibby has returnod 1 .itt- .-n-TTT " MFSìC is said to be the universal language and truly it is. It is one medium that sets ali hearts in motion whether it be a toe tinuliiìg Jazz or a solenni hvmn. kC. nouiing can interpret music better than a Phonograph. Have one in your home this Christmas and cnjoy its usefulness throughotit the year. Choose your Phonograph from our well issorted stock. Terms, if desired, with immediate delivery. arvey's Music Parlors H