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' "I ' . . rfr. I M.lM Lii'iu.4 I THE BRATTLEBORO REFORMER. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1911 M1M O. , ir week. .I4 . n ', lt Lpeacufiilly "CU he" ho t w a S J . M, wort d Christ- U iru-udship tl'.r..rt but P"? not tUr..U .JVlity. M.e VLhtUe Cure of Wion.il i Vrthe tnUy r anxiety toy" i .rlv niani"'. lne an" i . .,f 1 10 r" . ilea. Ait ty hIu lllllltlnti M missed 0? e, loss i- ttn' A V'.ll 1 1" ..,r sister, MrY i,,.rid Min. 11 t, whom m'";k: -ids, !.-r ; V. Coe. 'oitl,fi,..L JT Mildred J-""' '..f llnvr- dk after M.ei,,i h..r hem.- iy k v1:1, ; v Vil"- v- J ' i- 1 A. 1". ,iniee ctmu : Mr. ana - - , . tn .go for own ami to ( I,, .m nin- D. I).. Mi Mai-ion Uolf nns olhYc Miss Kathenn j.. - ilidays m Mir iL.1 Mvra Min- 1 in bl mlint; tin- rlet fever tr.tvfl ,h- eiety A f-v (jreiitly. J. 11 evening, t Ill'tilU.' II. 'ti ert I.fe W'orwl i V. V. Wood ot I-im Anifi'le Al'ti-r a drici t. will ri i urn tn t (al. Mr. Wo..! IT IlllHltl.-H "! At tlifir ('' i Mr. iind Mi-. tllB t'.llloHillv' f..- Ml Ilo-O M-.I.I White an. I iLitijili Mi (n.i Well ot nf We-it N'ent.in, llrutt I. Iku-o. A I l r time were enjoyed In- . sMr. nii.l Mr II-n -; Cun.i.iii. ( 'onn.. .r'.i.n nix veurild m.n. Mi1 ! i lniri.il I.i-t Kri.Iiiv 1'' nn.l 1 1 I'oiiiiIi . 1'iM 'I: 'l'liey have two .lars'i"' win ik the .n ot Mr I town ,-uid ha- iii.mv !' pat lue .Ir. hly w i? n th. The anthoH.'t il l.i. ,r; Arthur T. I'ler-.m i I son. I Via v.i n l.c.iii.ii-.l it r4 co ... ii.ii- n i' h h:s i' ! sionaiy l;e i.".v ..i the . .1 ' I phv. n hi. h i- to l. l uM ..I will he h.iw...l mi the in.in v I "il will Wtlir- I HOTTTT? VERVOW. WTT.MTWOTOV "- ind , !!':", 1 Th1"r,, W1U B00.d '""teiraUon prent M, Mincr Wri(!,lt of whitin!iaw wM . , ii. j Tho tooie of tlie Loval Work-in' Her- . 8 viee ni-xt Hun.lay at 6..10 will be Mia- j poiaomng in m f. lions and the Me&rmir Kn.l. .Miss Un Morpikn i unalile to work on Tho itibiect of the mornina lermon account of a banl cold. next Sunday will be Time ana It i .T m to briu two H.i.l .iiilioiinn. ih.. f. Ijiura M uni, to Hoii r on of Dr. and Mr, ' town, on Dee. "ii at 'V I!ev,V. II liJv r. an.I Mm. W,!0, sons. thin Uatkall of Xew York eity ipent ure home m Oxn.inl. '''hrixtma ' bin aunt , Mrs. J. A. i.eers s. Mr. and Mr. J. E. Lawrence of Brat tleboro viaited the flrxt of tho week with her brother, W. II. Newton. Mra. W. M. Stone apent Monday with her ii.ter, Mi us Lizzie MamhaJl, on Tyler hill. Miss Vina Jillnon of Bruttleboro is nM'ndinir the ( hrihtiu:in holidaya with her piirents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jill- ! 8011- hei win .if Xew j Thoro will be a Iiixt serviee of the year l e liody of their m,,t Sunday evening at 7..10 with I iike, here for prenchinjr by the pan tor. Subject, II i the only .on !,.. rnir le ' Mre- A. K- l'hl- went to r f 'rrW,.tHeld. Man... Monday to spend ,l"'rw"' this Vhri-tmaa with their daughter, Mrs. (.. ' !'ym-1 W. .'oilier, i , Mr. and Mrs. Ion Hurrows and "i Hi, late Dr. .1.... ,i,t., 4n,lrev. of Hi'rnardiiton, n by linii." ,!.. sunilnv with her parents, t ... i . - c.iylniB u,. Hall. i. ' in Tlo'ton rott.i..,.. I'l'hani entertnm, d i ! -t 111.1s: Mr. (in,.,, l; and Mrs. Fnmk 1 " Vl f Hinlile. N. ' ti -Id. Carlos I.,n,v if..! ''h.irles Lowe of as tri unil good I': HI,. ii. lor lit i f the Mis T' e biii.rr:i- : vnte re Harold Mann MK-nt Christ nuw with relativts in lirattlcboro. F. L. fiaiwn sp-nt Chrintmas at liia home in Crecnlicld, Mass. Kurle Stns-ter n'turniil Wwlwwlay from a fi-w days in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Frml Want sH'nt Christ mius in South WhitiiiKhain. Mr. and Mrs. Wriiilit have starteil a bakery in the liowkcr block. Mr. and Mrs. C. (). Wilder and son were in Brattleboro Tuesday. Jesse Mallory of Kutlaml, Vt., six-nt a few days at his home here, recently. Harold Smith is working in A. Grout and Company a store at Peeks rond Putney and Vicinity PUTNEY. Christina Doings In Town. The Christmas tree at tho Baptist chapel waa well attended and very pleaaing program waa ifiven. The pastor and his wife were remembered. The superintendent of the Sunday school said that some people needed poundintf so a very larue stocking was prepared which waa filled with if i f ts of pounds and union u' one of the sifts which were preseuted Mr. and Mrs. Berry waa a pound of common (sense) cents. There waa a Christmas tree with appropriate exercises by the children at the C'onitre trutiorml church Monday eveninitanil was well attended. The Junior Order L'nited American Mechanics kept open house at their new club rooms Christmas day and eveninu. The program consisted of music, s'akiny. etc. Kefreshments were served to all. There waa a basketball irame at the town hall Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fitch of Snniervillc, 'between the Putney an.I Bellows rails Mas., were C'liriHtmas visitors in town 1 V"1.1"1"- ,u w',", won bv. ''tn,,.V. - to 1 1. t w o ... i , ., .... , , i Alter the ball j-ame there was a dance. J. .. Ninth and family of Ward.-boro ' vL-insi ai u. i. h are omt the holulavs. ! The newly chs-tiil officers of the Victory 1 ai for Htt of Kutherlanu t farm, with Ouinlan ha.! lot of Dr. Cieor; r l ' it l lOUU UilOl u . . ,e la with days. the Dr. ,oola. a 33-acre itecost. inster for ttWU has none t(?-x nenas. iks' vacation with x -twinsville Fitt preached in BaX. ' kt. .finnal church last Sunday niu... d Mr.. Forbareo apru .u ... o : - t.i..ii .a nf. tne cmuiKo" for treatment for a growth on his i. Fisher is havinir serious trouble eyes. An operation may be nec- Howard of Ashbiimham was the Via wife at G. X. Kidder s for the soumw ot the taniih'. in-l uiiiiir rierson.il letters, diane". t'lii'li-h.-d .utniM. and un published iii.iiiuo fi.N. The Xnnli'vld FrremMiiii clilils at the N'ortlitield hotel for li) da s. Suae of the memliers preo-nt are: flonlon 'yker and Miss .Tulia Tn-'iov of Hilton, V-s Alida Walter of V. -v Britain. Com Fred M. Pnt and I p r'.er of IMiilailelAiia. T?ev. William Ft. I hnson of Campiell Hall. X. Y.. Miss Hannah Forbes mi IP- nd Airs. u. i i eion oi urooklyi Distimrii-hed iuets at the . 1 re Dr. and Mrs. H. .Towett and rf"1- Jfra. John S. Kenn.-lv and Mrs. A. V. I -nanller. all of New m Tile seminary at Mt. Herni... . an.I Mrs. A ify. simlents -ere eai W ednesday at t rtamed Christ- 1 the nits. A n the 1 by a readinir II '" the appearance l h full of ehil.lron !rawn s. Christmas nifts1 mey given for thii) P'tr f the schools. Soe0'"'? tubers of the faculty &n", moyed. The girls cn",-v1 of basketball in .1 a' the campus at S o'clock jhtfitl day. ."I ;t X til t ii i if etttk ' c . home from Andover Ci"L'minary tor the Christmas Vildrec is spending a week Ses Esther arid Agnes Graham in It kS. Merrill has opened a paint the east ena oi . ;h shop. I Mrs. Richard Smith of Boston Vs of Mr. andMrs.L.R.hmith, olidays. ... i Itt assisted in the editorial work cthfield Press this week, as Mr. and child . i holidays at the home of Mrs a Tiarents. Jice of Turners Falls tjents, Mr. and Mrs. r avpTllie. i -i. Thn Tvman and Miss mas party. Hi'tcher chapen inrls, and they v sited all the bn turkey dinner -.v.is fcerved to all dining hall, f A. O. Misvlj, Claus with i by eiirht : presents! -nose hv i ! made i v we- ,, ' a soeialX.'.! watihins; nasmm an.. n vprv .1.' Dr Guv Hirold Fisher, younnesr- son i Mr and MrOieor R. Fisher and Brand .'nof Mr. ir.! Mrs. Rodney C. risher. onner re,i,:rs of thi. town. HuhI at t lie home of hi- "rents in Ipton, Mass.. I" . oo Tilt ii 25 vears. five months, lie horn Vort'hfield. gradi.ated trin the Fitclibir: hinli school, receiving seh. l arship to Mnidlebury college Vermont and after-: t;, year,' coarse there entered Harvard e jrraunaunij i,.. ". He tal departn-nt in 1010, and was a member of the zX ?hi and Delta Sisma Delta fra ternities.? !: had established offices in the S of idway.,tand West Miy. Mass., and i-l tU' UP i tice. The ehil.--a ot toe cnnaiu -"".- i u - m . "m m i had a .leU- nil time last Friday evenmu' , with plenrisv "j Wednes. when their liristmas celebration was held jinr. Fred t.T,Aes his cho Mr. ind Mrs. C. r . r'uirman. Mr and Mrs. Mcrton Fnirman went to (ireenrtcld. Mass.. to spend Christmas w-:th h, r parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Waaler. Miss Louise Lunelle and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie l!en of Brattleboro spent Sun day and Mondav with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Uiuis Labelle. .T r;.-ers. who has been very ill with writ, the past two weeks, has ha a relapse and is verv niunh worse. has a bad heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stone and family saw and heard a robin chirp on Christ mas dav. Robins and Christmas don't usually no together in this part of the country. Bert Willev is working for C. L. Coane of Brattleboro. He likes his work verv much. He spent Christmas with Mrs. Willev and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beers visited her father. William Dresser, in Xorth- fleld last .Sunday. Wnea tnev came nome. her sister. Miss Lena, came back with them for a few days' stay. Arthur Jackson of Northampton, Mass.. was a iruest. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson, Saturday and Sunday, and Mrs. Fred Jackson and daughter, Miss Ethel, of Xorthfield. Mass., on Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Jack sod is training stea.lv. The rain of last Friday evening did 'jot prevent a good attendance at the Christmaa concert. A fine tree, well filled, the children all did well, we have some fine talent for sinirers, and tinder the leadership of Assistant .Superinten dent L. W. Brown it was a pleasing feature of the evenini'. with solos by Miss Alice Moran and Ernest Dunklee. The friends of rr. and Mrs. W. H. Xewton re-jret to hear of their beinjj in such poor health. Mrs. Xewton, who was so ill with m-fritis last summer but was somewhat better, has not been aa well of late, so -he went for a week's visit with her nn-le, Mr. Sawver, Bennmttton, X. H.. hnpinir the ehanae would do her good. She returned Tues day, and her hrnd wis taken sick lay morn- ores Death of Mrs. Horace L. Scott Mrs. Martha Joslvn Scott, 67, died at her home Thursday afternoon. Dec. 21. Mrs. Seott was a daughter of Barton an.I Abigail (Townshend) Joslvn and was born Oct. 9, lsCi, She married Horace L. Scott Jan. 2. IsTl. and two children i were born to theni. Mrs. Scott ha., oeen in feeble health for several vears. Last fall she went to the home of her son in 'Springfield, Mass., that she mik'ut have ,the benefit of electrical treatment. A few weeks titjo she returned home and had seemed better until she had pneu mouia. Mrs. Scott was a woman of beautiful character, devoted to her home and friends. She is survived bv her , husband, two children, Lorenzo J. Seott, r. r it ... i , ... . or s.prinunel.1, .Mass., nnu Mrs. a inert ....... i.iiv. ii an. i men: m nesr. fatvi.r !... c , . - . - ' .. I ill v liraii?e will b. installed islneolay, Jan. Beth Butterfiidd of Yale I'niversity i.s sps oiling his holiday vacation at his home here. Mrs. (eairgc StrisL-r is reroveri-d siillieicntly from her recent illness to he out. Clarence Pike ,f Sprinirfi.ld. M:wi sctit a few days with his family the past wis-k. Mks Maud TliurlxT of West, Halifax ...-if.. .1 l... .. . w. i i , . r ismier, .irs. itaijin Hojil over Sunday. in town Tuesday and V niT,rrield were at- V. IjJIUUH Ion onnsimaa. .... 1 I ,e Choral union will hold its musica. . oi kM it will eive the it! ivai tian. -- f; I iorio, The Creation. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brigham of : Fram- aim visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1J TJAHn rprPTltlV. - t!!v -r, T(n.;-!t. and Afisa Dorothy tttt&TSMfc in New Haven i. iSu Sa. .Za Atrs. C ark. TiVfra Charles Stebhins entertained a , Lge party including, all her children and their amines ai i.iu"- Misses Charlotte and Amelia Hawman of South Manchester, Conn., are with their sister, Mrs. F. A. Holton. I . tt --.t family WPnt to f rank nenunua. -;'.., T,,odav Keene Saturday and visited until Tuesday with Mr. and airs. rx. u. i-.c.. . rrr n loft Monday fOT JaCK- rA:,, n. h will spend the nnp Cummmra is m that city. Miss Merle Moody is home, from her .ohool in Wendell for the Christmas vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. anu - the ehu-: vestry. A cantata was given which waf source ot mucn m. Rev . I Wilson impersonated Santa Claus' Mi-Bernice Webster. Mrs. Santa Claus. Vrria Sankey, a fairy, ami a ehonis of -all children m,osod the actors. T ' fairy transformed the aired Mr and X Santa Claus into a young couple ono more. Benjamin F. Field ren dered a ... accompanied by Miss -Marion Webster, i the violin, wins wi trihutcd fn two trees. At the Congrega tional chu i on Friday evening the chil dren enio-t1 their usual supper, games, and Christ-s trees. Cm Sunday evening a Christmas -ncert was given which sur passed in alienee all former concerts nere for a ng time. Mrs W. C. Robert presided a the piano and John Howard assisted w- violin. Mrs. W. R. Moody Miss Alici Torin. and a quartet rendered selections : Christmas songs. The songs hv the ehi-en were especially commenda ble Mrs. ' Cr. Moody read. 1 ne runn day of Ho On Friday evening beside the Christmas -ees. ' V manger. ?ny brought lifts of food, cloth ing and ts to ne uisu-iouieu aiuui.s poor of tl vicinity. lis Moody. Mrs. Julia Y imams gave a Christmas to 1 of her relatives and fr ends Monday. Several guests were pres ent from Warwick. . Miss Gay. f, : a nrpaentat ve. in the tne newiy tici. v-f Miss Gay. a sunrageive, v" , Saturday endeavoring to enlist Dr. Wood the newly electee re aV.n ronrPHPTl Ipd. fc.-,ii of Vermont. Mr. xewton ia nephew of Mrs. JN . r. w oou. tnr npiTiif liic , "j na Tpavia were ciose Max tiuoer au - - i j 1 party to her daughter ck.Mrs. iK-dMrrkerriUfromAm. I herst were preseni,. Torthfield grange met Tuesday etrcmng 'Frank Mongue gave P"J ange in Worcester. Mrs. i. Ser read some "SlattoB of officers Were made for the inst; a.. the atate an. o. -ry-'u fu nrhcers. - nn lnHLtUi ..A Mr,. Frank Maynard entertain .mt "."t, l nf relatives and tnenns on 11 a ' v. Mr, and Mrs. waiter Mi? Graham. levin- 'a .n rrea. wern m Hward Morse a"""?. daT with his irXlM Mrs. Nichols's. rui. Fortnightly "Gentlemen a;ai ffalr. Mrs .-. (lis year wiU not; - Help your hens I to turn their ' food into eggs- &2M I They will repay you well for the little- money it 1 Uam with ..inn V lilu " C05 tO kheridans 13 rONDITION , day supplies 12 hens. ""Imte, givesfinefeeling, t inV,g hSl makes ,tr0g us,ry'-huh; all dealers. layers. riaa. 2li.can7x. 12 Ita- I S. JOHNSON CO. Boston. Mass- Mrs J .patpi a. -s";- r CO us mi KRTHFIELD FAEM3. Miss Bne Hammond is home from Springfiel Mr an Mrs. Arthur Hart ana w snent Clitmas in Orange with Mrs. Hart's f -nta. The -re Christmas gatherinza i at 0. T) Alius L. J. Hammonds, William Ross's other places. he Wood has returned to VV or- tr snending a few days wun ner W. Whittaker. fr lit Mrs. Dar mg attended tne silver weddiSginniversary of their daughter. Mrs. p. in Erving, Chnstmas day. Thoio Quinlan has bought the Merri mnn larer lot. J. J. Hammond and Mr. Hart ai cutting the lumber for him. -n.n Mnrriman has closed her i the winter and gone to stay with ws. Charles and ltonert nnvnie, itel Lathrop in South Dcerfield. fr fl Mrs. 0. L. Leach snent Chnst- .'(. Mr. Tach's sister, Mrs. BemisVi West Orange. John N. Leach was tfte-uest of his brother, Osgood Leach,, over day. Mrs! f M. Starkweather moved into her nh'ouse last Saturday She has her grandii Harry Starkweather, from Mt. Hermth school spending the Christmas va-cationf-ith her. MwJwsie Church, 60, wife of Mattoon Churcfc died at her home last Friday after a few hues' illness. The in) wMA Sunday Rev. Mr. Clark of Millers Falls officiatfeg. She is survived by her husband, a son a.;d daughter, Mrs. Ethel Hutchms. WHITTNGHAM. Frank .Tillson was railed to Vernon affain Tuesday. Mrs. Wellman Real was in- North Adams last week. Mrs. rVming has be. n on the sick list with a throat trouble. Mrs. Frank .Tillson and son. Carl, scent Christmas in Xorth Adams. Mrs. Frank Albee returned from her visit in Buekland, Mi is., last week. Miss Leona Pike can:-! up from her work in Shelhurne Fa!!s and spent Christmas with her siste-, Mrs. George Graves. Leon Wheeler and hi? mother. Mrs. Lucinda Wheeler, have moved for an indefinite time into the Read house near the mill that was destroyed by fire a few weeks a'i). The men met Friday and had a bee to repair the barn at the parsonasre. A dinner was served them at tne church parlors. A new minister is expected here soon to occupy the raronaae. His name is Emerson. Mrs. Elizabeth TMdv nf Buekland came no Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. George Sawyer, who had the fam ily jratiu-rins there .Sunday. She re turned tn her home Wednesday and Mrs. sawver returned nome with ner tor a few days ' stay. 4 houseS her riff at thei SOUTH HALIFAX Mrs. Clarence Ln? of Shelbnrne. Mass.. is the gn.st of her sister, Mrs. Janet Stone. The Christmas tree ami exercises were held at ViiSey school Tlmrsilay evening and were well attended and enjoyed by all. Eugene Ariel visited over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. George Xewstead. His sis ter, Cora, returned to Conway, Mass., with him Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harris and family and Mr. ar -1 Mrs. John Calvin attended their fami'v r union at Jim Calvin's, in Colrain. M.:- . Christmas day. Mr. an,! Mr?. Munvin Fairbanks and family, Mr. ami Mrs, Leon Williams and : family visile.) their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank- T'pt-,n, on Panel Hill, Sunday. visiteil friends Wednesday. Mrs. X. P. Mai-Donald and son Bu.-.-ell returned to her home in Woodwork, X. II., Tliursduy. Harold Smith has accepted a position X" clerk in A. (irout .t company's store at Pecks Pond. S. M. Knowles of Mountain Mills visited at his home in Hulvnke. biss over Christ max. ' ' Miss Ll.-ie ftovtif.tn .,f IJ..tl i v ... . ....itiw. II., viMteil in town nt-pr lrLtm, n.i turned T uesilay, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Wilder of Peeks Pund are se nding a few davs with Mrs. W ililer 's parents. Mr and Mrs. Flor-n Pike of Spring tield, Mass., are sttwulinK a few davs with Mr. apd Mrs. S. C. Pike. Mrs. H. .. Fox entertained the mem-Ix-rs of the Ktamala club Mondav evening and serviHi turkey supper. Mr. and Mrs. F. VV. Crosier and son Harold are spendina a few davs with Mr and Mrs. Arthur CNborn in North Adams, Mass. Mr. and .Mrs. Verne Adams spnt the rioiiuays wun .Mrs. Adam s parents, Mr. and Mrs: James Ifanchett, in Springfield. i:lss. Miss Bertha Johnson and Walter John son, C'hauncey Mann and Cecil Ssncer were home from their various schools for Chrirt mas. The annual church mis-ting of the Congregational church will be held Tues- ilay afternoon. A dinner will be served in the church at noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kidder returned Tuesday from Troy where they spent Chritmas with their daughter. Mrs. Charles Gardner. Miss Elise Barlow of Bayonne, X'. J., ind. friend, Miss Annie Amstein of Flor ence, Mass., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barlow over Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Kingsley and Miss Let- tie Kingsley were guests of Mrs. Kings ley's brother, Harold Plumb, at Sherman, V t., a tow days thus week. Miss Fannv Deane of Radcliff college. and brother, Edward Deane, and friend, tlernert veazie ot iiaverhul, .Mass- visited at Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith's over the holidays. The Christmas exercises and tree of the Congregational Sunday school was held Monday evening, that of the I'ni vorsalist church Tuesday afternoon. The exercises at the Baptist church were held Monday evening. terson. of Putney, three !rTind- ehildren, and one sister, Mrs. rannv Francis, of Putnev. The funeral was he!.) at the home. Rev. J. E. Berry otfi ciatinL'. E. H. Miller of Iummersto ang two selections. The bearers were L. J. Seott. A. C. Patterson, John Chapin i and Will Francis. Burial was in Mount j Pleasant cemetery. I ! 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Mr. Briggs has a telephone installed in his house. Hoy Ptratton is spending a week with Ralph Holton. Harry Hal-graves spent the holidays at his home here. Miss Lime Purple visited Mrs. David Ball from 1-rioay imui euumj. Mrs. Leslie Tyler spent Tuesday in Brattleboro at Mrs. Stockwell s. Dennis Sweeney was home from Middle town, Conn., for a few days lately. Mrs Fred Moore has been entertaining her brother, Lewis Edwards, of Lynn. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bolton spent Christmas at Mrs. Charles Stehbms's. Haen Ptocltwell of Brattleboro was at Leslie Tyler's last week for two days. Charles Aldrich was home over Sunday (mm a lumber camp in Xew Hampshire. Mrs Eva Smart spent the first of the week with Mrs. Martha Holton at the Farms. The Lend-a-Hand met on neonesnay GDTLFOED CENTEE. Miss nt vw snent. Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i eaw. i WEST HALIFAX. I Mrs. Diantliia QS of Dover was in town over Christmas. The officers nf Guiding Star grant were elected l.it Saturday evening and will Kf. ir,L..f ..11. .1 .1. j'i.,.,lnlll.IUI in.-,,j.u..i . . .neon l .sunn".. - i iing in Jan. 101-'. when an ovster snnperi l oe served. GEEEN EIVEE. Mrs. Fannie Thomas is helping Mrs. Stowe in the store for two weeks. Stephen Merrifield 's nephew from Prov idence, R. I., is stopping a while with him. Mrs. Madiiig, who has been a guest at Charles Frost's for two weeks, returned to her home. In spite of the rain la.st Friday evening a large number of people attended the Christmas exercises at the church, and every one reported it fine and all enjoyed it very much. There were three trees loaded with presents, besides a great number of bundles. Santa appeared as was hoped and was in very, good humor and loaded with presents and jokes. A Pint of Unequaled Cough Syrup for 50c TheQulckest, Surest Cough RemedyYou Ever Used, or Money Refunded. Stops Even Whooping Cough Quickly. Ton may not need the $2 which a 50 eent bottle of Pinex saves you, but you do need the wonderful effectiveness of uus famous cough remedy. It will usual. Miss Clara Wolf is taking a brief va j cation. ! J. B. Derrv spent Sunday and Monday j with his family here. I William W. Washbun spent the Christ- jmas vacation at home. I Mrs. W. A. Page is spendine the week with relatives in Claremont. . If. Mrs. Lawrence and little daughter are sj.on.ling the week in Springfield, Vt. Frank Ketchum of Albanv, X". V.. was home to spend the Christmas vacation. Miss Jennie Mavnard of Hinsdale, X. IL, was a visitor in town the first of the week. Dr. IT. Ij. Bngbee was called to Hart ford on account of the illness of his mother. Mrs. Martin and son of Brattleboro were guests at Mrs. Wright's on Christ mas day. Miss Ethel G. Omar went Saturday to her home in Revere, Mass.. to snend the holidays. Sumner Phillips went Saturday to Orange, Mass., to spend Christmas with Mrs. Phillips. The Junior Order of T'nited American Mechanics will srive a ball Wednesday evening, Jan. 10. Miss Mabel Winchester is spending the Christmas vacation at her home in West Brattleboro. Mrs. John Gale and son of Guilford, who have been at George Kerr's, re turned home Saturday. Mrs. Annie Sanders of Brattleboro was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford, Sunday. Miss Ethel Page is at home for a va cation of two weeks when she will re turn to South wick, Mass. Mrs. Stella Rannev and daughter, Lizzie, were guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glynn of Green field are guests during the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ketchum. Mrs. Mary Houghton of Springfield. Mass., was in town Saturday. She will spend her vacation in Windsor. The annual meeting of the Congrega tional church society will be held in the vestry Tuesday afternoon, Jan. .. Mr. and Mrs. Shine nf Turners Falls, Mass.. were guests of Mrs. Sarah B. Hol- tou from Saturday until Monday. Miss Jennie E. Pierce came Friday from Boston and will spend the week with her mother, Mrs. F. L. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Patch of Brat tleboro and child came Saturday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Jennie E. Patch. Mrs. G. B. Derry went this week to Windham where she will be the guest of her daughter, MrB. John Adams, this week. Col. W. H. Greenwood post and Wom an 's Relief corps will hold their annual installation of officers Tuesday evening, Jan. 2. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milan Mason of Spring field, Mass., were Christmas guests of Mrs. Mason's parents, iir. and Mrs. tl. P. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. George Loveland Brattleboro came Saturday farm in this Iowa where he spends his summers. The annual election of officers of Put ney grange waa held at the last regular meeting, Dec. 22. The lecturer was al lowed 2o to defray expenses of pro grams for the year 1912. The following oliicers were elected: Master, George E. Aiken; overseer, O. R. Kilhurn; stew ard, George A. Gassett; nssistant stew ard, Robert O'Connor; lecturer, Miss Gladys Leighton; chaplain. Bessie F. Braley; treasurer. H. A. Blood; secre tary, L. D. Ingalls; gate-keeper. Ross .ytr: (eres, Mrs. Jessie c vass; rotno na. Mrs. May Garland; Flora, Eliza beth Bralev; lady assistant steward. Eleanor O'Connor. The installation of these officers will take place Monday evening, Jan. 1, a special meeting for the purpose, beginning at 8 p. m. A supper will he served. Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. tioveland. , Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford of Hatfield, Mass., and Hugh Crawford of Brattleboro were guests at Henry Craw ford 's Wednesday. Miss Jennie E. Hills of Fitchburg, Mass., eame Saturday and will spend the holidays with Mrs. Sarah B. Holton and other friends. Mr. Johnson of Mt. Hermon, Mass., will preach in the Congregational church next Sunday morning. Sunday school takes place at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodge and little lv tnn th m., a . j son, William Kobertson, of Springfield, LrTln ST. "yVtefrre1 iVt were Christmas guests of Mr. and JACKsojrvnxB. Faulkner is able to sit up a few A. J u , uours earn (lav. Frank Reed and familv ."pent Christ mas at E. P. Reed's George Chun-hill and Harold Richmond were in Brattleboro Tuesday. John Colon-an has finished papering -"a painting tne ci . L. MilTinsrfi.n and f-.milv of Wilmiat?-! su ton spent Christ n-.as nt v t "Fuller's. boti Mr. and Mrs. An hnr 1 Dow are mov-j 7 " "'nercent over the creamery. pi ' , J-hrMmas eWrcLe, at the I'm- nw ver.-a.ist church .. ....U and MW the received Cffieers of nrth v , 4: Hoyd A. Tv.1 1 master; wo. i!'1n F" Colon-an, oversei 'fkra Cole-; W " ail, lecturer- r l r- .. ' . ..a- Dr- I B. Cordon r?Vllkn.Wff S.Allen, "''-'. -Mrs. v,v. r, ,: , ..1.1n- equal for whooninir couirli. A BO-eent bottle of Pinex, mixed with home-made sugar syrup, gives you a full pint a family supply of the most pleas ant and effective cough remedy you ever used. Easily prepared in five minutes directions in package. t The way this takes hoM nf a ennirh ant ves instant relief, will make you regret iat you never tried it before. Stimulates appetite, is slightly laxative and tastes u ennoren take it willingly. It has a 1 naenui record in eases of incipient K trouble and is anlemtM tnr "h.ma. bronchitis, throat trouble, etc. ' ijrinex is a snecial and hii-hlr mnmn. jtriRed comDOund of Norw Whit. Pin. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson. Miss Laura E. Bralev of Buekland, Mass., is spending the Christmas vaca tion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Braley, on West hill. M and Mrs. Dorr Clough ententer tained a family party at Christmas din ner Monday. Covers were laid for 12, who spent a very enioyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Davenport and little son, Hollis, of Walpole, N. H., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Harlan Whitney Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. D. H. Patterson and daughter. EAST DTJMMERSTON. S. Kelley is visiting in West Brattle boro. Miss Bertha Lahey spent the holidays in Putney. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smead and family went to Greenfield. Several guests enjoyed a Christmas tree at Carl Xewton 's. W. F. Walker attended the recent state grange meeting in Montpelier. Miss Mildred Halladay is spending her vacation at Elmwood with relatives. Mrs. Cora Wilber, who has been at W. A. Miller's the past year, has re turned to Wardshoro. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Reed enter tained a party with dinner and a Christ- mas tree in the evening. Miss Alice Bennett was with her grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Bennett, am her father, O. r . .Bennett. Thomas Read. James B. Read Miss Ella Jennison spent Christmas wit relatives in East Pntnev. Mr. and Mrs. IVank Stark and thei two children of South Vernon were Christmas quests of Mr. and Mrs. Lv L. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thwing of Putney were with their friends, the need an Walker families. Mr. Kelley also dined with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilder and family and Miss Inez Stevens joined the Wilder reunion at vv. L,. walker s in west Brattleboro. Miss Van Gumster, the nurse who has been earing tor Deacon A. A. Dutton. has returned to Brattleboro, leaving he patient better. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Walker were in Chicopee Falls. Mass., the first of last week. Mrs. Walker spent Thursday in Springfield, ilass. Mrs. John M. Knight has gone to Xew York and Baltimore, Mil., to spend the winter with her daughters. Mr, Knight will join her later. There was a reunion of the Miller familv with Mr. and Mrs. Will A. M:ller as host and hostess. Dinner was serve. to 15 persons. Mrs. Patch photographed the group. Adin F. Miller has been appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph Dustin Reed and all bills for or against the estate may be presented to him for admstment. Misses Edith and Ruth Dutton, Miss of Bertha Hazelton are home from North to spend : field, Forest Hall from Mt. Hermon and jiiss tisie Jiazeicon irom ureen rtiver for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miller had their Christmas dinner as usual at the Dutton homestead with their venerable father, Dea. A. A. Dutton, and Mr. and Mrs. M. t. Dutton and their family. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miller entertained at dinner on Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Miller. Rev. and Mrs, Charles Rivier and son. George. Mrs. laJla . Keed and Miss Marion Reed, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Laughton had their Christmas dinner Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook and Eva May Cooke of Brattleboro, P. T. Laughton of West Dummerstou and James Lahev of .putney were the guests of Charles Laughton on Christmas day. The largest Christmas gathering was with Mr. and Mrs. K. a. Brown who en. tertained the families of M. F. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. t . U. uowns, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hazelton and family, and Mras Ruby Brown. Seventeen in all partook of tne bountiful dinner and enjoyed a heavily laden tree in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Favette Miller of Brat tleboro were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker, and with them Miss Inez Stevens and Miss Kutn Walker had their Christmas dinner with Mr. and spend Christmas with Mrs. Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ti. H. Patterson. George H. Thwing went to Albanv, N. T., Friday and while there attended a surprise party given to John Camel sr., principal of the Albany Business col lege. Mr. Thwing had the opportunity of meeting many former classmates. Edward P. Washburn, a former resi dent of Putney.died at his home in Cal- ormjey refunded. Certificate of guar- I i7 "ec-- l 4iUr' ."fnnnrn was .ntpplh u,-.,ni i- i. ".i... S;' well known in Putney m former years fiiver Granae wr jni?l has Pinex or will gladly get It for not, senu to ine nnex Uo, it. U1U. Faulkner, steward: assistant stewarn -rcimFv tenement. I ST s u m su"coi ana otner natural " araery tenemi in- Uesiing n ne e emenrn. Simni mi. i,h syrup or strained honey, in a pint and it ia renHv for na rt in homes in the U. S. and Canada any other cough remedy. px nas otten been imitated, but successfully, for nothing else will tne same results. The genuine is neea to give absolute satisfaction Rona, of Brattleboro came Saturday to ; Mrs. Warner Miller Sunday. Willard Dodge, son of Mrs. Miller, was also hureh were n-lri attended and prwii inf., !(. 1 ,i . ' a 11 mmn .- ..inii uv lie l.a.l WW WVU - -.uiuucu . Wiei the Traveling Public. Lamoille county, stop at the and was one of a family of seven sons of Seth and Martha (Camnbell) Wash burn. The funeral and burial was in San Francisco, Dee. 17. The following item from the Boston Transcript of Dec. 23 will be of 1 ml interest: "Edward R. Andrews, a class- a visitor at his mother's over Christmas. The Christmas festival at the church Saturday evening was a pleasant affair. The program was good and the children, as usual, had their part in the exercises. The musical program was given bv E. H. Miller, L. L. Stark, and Master George Rivier sang a Christmas song, and Dale Bogle played a violin solo. Two well-laden trees were unloaded to the satisfaction of all, for apparently no one was forgotten. CARD OF THANKS. Make Them Well and Keep Them Well with Dr. C. IN. Barber's Reliable Veterinary Remedies CORSE REMEDIES Aotfmptie KVh, . , , . , . ApptiZ'n,r Tnow, fit) Rlmul Purifier, ....... JM Colic C'nra, ....... ,60 Diatwiper RcmwW, ...... .JiO Fiat ui or Kl.-EvU Care, . . . tuO Healing Ointment, . 25 H-ilintr Powder, ...... .XS Hev Powders, . . . . . - , I 00 Hoof Ointment, I.OB Inflruttntt Rernadj, ..... .30 Kidney Hemedy, M LynpriantritiHor Honda r Morning Iej Cnra Jt OpbthUm; or Int lmtiojt or that Uein x)7(H.n BliBduttM) tV) Piyiiic Capsule. Ji Pswimoma Remedy, ..... .5) Soavm CurtiL Llto Tr-jttrrV or GertrU Liniment, , , . ft arm Endtcttor, ....... ,50 STOCK REifEDIEa Abortion PrTntira, ami Car tar BarrmraaM, L40 Dwrrheft hemetty for Cow, .... .75 L'in.irh Rcuiedr far C&lvttC 60 Ganret Cunt. , , Rrtufdy to Hmiov Plarewt of Afterbirth, . ,o0 fiaiedy to I'eleiivA oup(t4trtt avod Bloat ia Cows ami C les, TB 5111k Pover Intlstinr Oatft (Inclndlmr One Cottla of Milk Fever Hemeay), . . . . 4 00 MilkimrTiibe, -,'tttnd.W j Veterinary Ihennometers, !a Bard Robber Cate .75 W-ra3 Prepared by IS Barber Medicine Co. BarrcVt. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE BRATTLEBORO 5:41 a. m. Daily. For Springfield and New York. 725 a m. Exc.pt Sunday. Mail for New London. Worcester and Boston. 7:31) a. m. Except Sunday. Mixed for South Lon donderry. 920 a. m. Except Sunday. Local for Springfield and New York. 10:15 a. m. Except Sunday. Local for New Lon don. Worcester and Boston. 2.-0T p. m. Except Sunday. Local for Springfield and New York. 3:51) p. m. Excrpt Sunday. Local for New Lon don, Worcester, Boaion and New York via the Norwich Line steamers. 4:17 p. m. Daily. ExpresB for Springfield and New York. 6:00 p. m. Except Sunday. Mail for Sooth Lon donderry. 8:31 p. m Except Sunday. Local for Springfield and New York. 827 p m. Sundays only. Local for Springfield and New York. TRAINS ARRIVE BRATTLEBORO 8:51 a. m. Daily. Local from Springfield. 9:50 a. m. Except Sunday. Mail from Sooth Londonderry. 100 a. m. Except Sunday. Mail from New York. via isorwicn Line bteamera. New London. Worcester and Boston. 11:05 a. m. Except Sonday. Mail from Spring field. 2:07 o m. Except Sunday. Express from New London, Worcester and Boston. 227 p. m. Daily. Expresa from New York and Springfield. 3:55 p. m Except Sunday. Mixed from Sooth Londonderry. 6:53 p. m. Except Sonday, Local from New York and Springfield. 8.-00 p. m. Except Sunday. Mail from New London. Worcester and Boston. 1023 p. m. Daily. Express from New York and Sspr inane Id. If this food ia not sold in vour place, we will send you freight prepaid a 1 25 pound sack for $4.00, or a 60 pound sack for $2.00. If in want of Beef Scraps, Poultry Bone, Ovster Shells, etc, write us for prices. I r II C Tl n i n vt i Soman, message. nf avmnathv and mnrfnl. LllTIIII .1. W39C. IITflS fTK. VI. have come to " since tt. ieath. it oar son.. ! n . r r i n , i i i i Jo eph Dustin Reed and Giles Fran R.ed. that i "a8e Perfected Poultry Food may be ob. Oi-orgo E. h,,',;l;;, 'a 1.lHchafiao'ln,iat-i T Ath " .imate and personal friend of President The rnrt-a-nana rnei. u "sr 'Chun-Mil for." . r l Amy n- wT .V ...To iCharles W. Eliot of Harvard, and noted with Mrs. RV. Martineau. about be-; o;1 t res, Chnstine Brigham. meut ot f. E, 8a very, late of the Bran- u owner of the finest herd of Ouernsev hur niwsent. Thn w the last meeting before i "'""a. Alice ra.ilkner. Pl.-. V. Mshel .i. Imflrandnn. Vt. OanA nnkina 'eaHU in Vermont. h.nrl ' him sun. the annual meeting, and Mrs. Martmean l lady assistant Mrs. tieat prompt service, steam heat, birthday at his winter home at 119 Bea- '' wer h."- "h: "v" served d-licious refreshments A very , Lo t e TV.rr.n. or-.v,k V h,m elet'W reasonable charges, home- 'eon street yesterday." Mr. Andrewa ilZSZlmt Wffl -u...nt nftomonn waa en toyed by alL iWlU take nk i.. IastiiBtW" f'' Uli-t .t .nmWhl. ,. tu ,,n i. viL r the heartfelt thanka of. is owner of the well-known Elm-Leigh we t-ke this way to thank out kind . ei hhnrsand friends who aeaisteri at the laet -ad duties, and all other who hy word, deed or silent sympathy have helped lighten the blow and gie o comfort, a so for the many choice and beaulif. 1 flo-r,, silent tributes of love and eeteem in which our hivs to u- a feehng- that each of yoa accept. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea A. Reed and family I J i tained of the following r Martin L. Johnson, W. Warasboro, Vt. Charles H. Grout, W. Townshend Vt. Bobbins at Cowlea, Brattleboro Vt W. C. Ballon, Newfane, Vt. f W C. Halladay, East Dner. Vt ' F. R. Hancock, VaUey, Vt a. m. borser, rutney, vt V' ! -!