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PAGE FOUH THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929. NEWS OF ADDISON COUNTY AND THE SOUTHERN TOWNS VERGENNES MIDDLEBURY proper kitchen equipment will make her little work shop the brightest spot in the home. This being Sellers National Kitchen Cabinet week they are offering as a special Inducement a 4a piece breakfast set In Jade gTeen. 1 ft. Rotary Club Hears P.

E. Crane Talk on Honey Ben Personal Items The weekly meeting of the Middle-bury Rotary Club was held at the ShPs Ann Middlebury Inn Wednesday evening. It is safest, on the whole, to as with sume that "meats make a very modest There was a good attendance. Among Woman's Club Banquet Attended by 111 Hear "Aunt Serena" One hundred and 14 women gathered in the Methodist Church parlors Wednesday evening for the annual woman's banquet. The decorating scheme, planned by Mrs.

T. A. Jones, made a fairyland of the room. The Easter colors of violet and gold were everywhere in evidence. Realistic butterflies perched here and there, and blue birds contribution tak? inouuon 10 ir.e aauv vitamin in-i nc cuomu oimian and plan to provide the vita- of Hartford, Benjamin Rogers is in the salads and desserts fol- of Middlebury and J.

E. Johnson of to the dailv vitamin in- tne visaors were epeuman mlns A ftaiurt terries for women readers which appears en Friday rf each week, conducted by an impreneionablt Burlington $hopper. lowing or accompanying the meat 1 oion. ine speaker or the eve-course. In this way pleasing variety nln 'M Phillip E.

Crane of Middle-is obtained, and no one food is serv- bury. who spoke on "The Honey Bee." too often I Ha is one cl the biggest raisers of hnr0V In Vi frtlmtrv anil im I on hVrtn" Th. Pised In mid-air. Each table had The Crawford Inflated Range sold i "7 on Proposition. The usual centerDiece an Easter lilv.

while fprir.g time to most people amazing assortment of real stone, the time when houses are painted. I necklaces, bracelets and rings set In at ureen Mountain power corporation v-. yaic's Oanrd up and everything made 14 karat solid gold. This selection in-j ls the modcrn convenience for the tulips and daffodils were placed about the room. The place cards bore tiny rabbits and chicks with cunning bonnets.

The happy chatter of tongues and feminine faces wreath ciuo.es siunnmg pieces set in came- motner who wanU to economical lian. rose quartz, chrysophrase topaz, and do her oWn work and who wants to lock fresher and newer. Those It in painting should see toe ful line of liquid paints at the ine regular meeting or tne uiaaie-bury Chamber of Commerce will be held thi3 evening at 8 o'clock. There will be a prominent speaker and refreshments will be served. ed in smiles augmented the Joyous Lake Dunmore Lodge No.

11, I. O. ncss of the occasion. Mrs. H.

H. to do better, more healthful cooking for her family. The oven is insulated perfectly and the double oven burner maintains a perfected heat control. The advantages of this control are amythest and chalcedony which are all hand carved and are really exceptionally fine pieces. They aie priced from $10 to $125.

They also have some lovely sterling pieces set with real stones which are much less ex- Ncrtrn Paint and Wallpaper Company, 133 t. Taul street. Their assortment includes paints for both outside and irs.rfe wcrfc. O. and Arrowanna Rebekah Lodge I Richardson, as toastmistress, welcom-No.

15. I. O. O. will hold a whist I ed the guests.

Following the re-party in their hall in the Calhoun past, served by charming maids block this evening. Refreshments owned in the season's colors, Mrs. i reallv amazin? the hiehest temnera- the di-t for chiklr. pensive but very effective. These are ture ess tnan 2o minutes; decreased i Phelps Burroughs rendered two violin solos, "Sen of Pueszta" by Keler Bela I and "Evening Song" by R.

Schu- ern three to sis, the requirements lc -a io oj. heat with surprising rapidity; con-! will De served. b-ft met if ffch day's food in-; 'trolled even heat always and never: William P. Waugh has returned elude r.rcroximately a quart of milk. when the glass stopper of a bot.ic more nrat than necessary.

With the from Florida, nhpre he ha visited fi I 5 1 I 1 it A 4 rl i I 7 I "ZZ i in jsri I i i i the Stat" fcr the mann- fnowing two numorous reaa- ings "Women Gambling" and "The Mnrlel Wlfp" hv Mrt Pnhert Allpn me rr more green vegetables, one beromes stuck, light a match so that Ras controlled in both burners 1 different parts of oror.ee rr some i.Uvr fresh fruit, some r'afr'p surrounds the bottles neck. by the Wilcclator. the danger of an past six weeks. nT-at. fish or fowl, one egg.

but- stopper will turn when the glass ovtr ated oven, with the subsequent, The Adelnhla Ci becomes hot. damae to ran. nd food I I Grace Fisher accompanied by damage to ranee and food is Dauehters" absolute-; will meet Wednesday eve ter, cerenl. bread, potatoes and a simple dersert. The milk need not iv enminaiea.

wnen once neaiea tne nng. April 10, at 8 o'clock with Mrs. The fastidious hostess who wkhrs 1 0, burner mav be shut off entire nil be used as a beverage, Mrs. Vance Waterman rendered two beautiful songs "By the Waters cf Minnetonka" and "Let Miss Lindy Pass." Mrs. Julian Dimoek, otherwise known as "Aunt Serena," held Ralph Elliott at her home on Thomas street.

but some of it may be incorporated nae h-t tiany compu-ve My Bnd the heat maintained because with the other food. perfect to the most minute detail I of prrfpet insulation by a single burn- should see the new spring assortment Pr a0ne. Mrs. Fred Rawson of Whiting was in town Thursday i of tallies and place cards at Allen I I HMIM ai UUlllt.l a. her fascinated audience spelbound while she talked on the subject, "Are You a Robot, or a Slave of the Machine?" Her message brought to light Miss Margaret Forest has returned to Hartford, after a few days at the home of her parents, Mr.

and rnifhrV mmv will be Inokins abo it ana pr0VOf W7 nueanower tames Vegetables should be cooked whole KS, tor he skins on whenever pos- nlner litflo fiiriir in tart all the sible, to conserve food value. the possibilities of being happy, even Mrs. Jeseph Forest. TTJ r- i Cn11m4n Via. xri hrtllt.

nil th rftTll'fnipnpM oHvr. latez-t novelties among bridge accessories are there. m7 commend Bes.sey's Cir- IIartford after a snort business Visit I tised in our magazines. While she culatir.s Library in the mere men- Jn (ovn i believes, she said, in women hartng Prespiration stains may be removed tinn of the new books that are cer- ft, Shoppe," W. O.

rreynolds Com-jnny simply abounds in excellent ft lucgestions. There I found Sprx'e, Slack Knight and Wedgewood arc uhirh is always beautiful and very acceptable. Holland tiriirc and fble lamps complete from 11.50 up. beautiful Moroccan well Tanglngs, Chinese embroideries and unique hand engraved It is expected that the American machines t3 lighten labor, the ques-LaFranee Fire Engine Company will tion arises as to what women will exhib here the coming week a 750- i do with their extra leisure. Mrs.

from white clothes by dampening the tain to be found there. Bv av of spot with lemon Juice and salt before ruBReytion. there is "Dodsworth," Sin-putting into the water. clair Lewis' late offering, of which the critics have spoken in super-: r. trraf ronditi ot a Dngniiy coiorca cneery i.iue -mis strange Adventure ty trhuiMno' mPirwiw fumi.h hat alwav HH touch of rolor t-o Xfarv Plnehart -ho for i fc 43 r'cl .7 ,7 by her rare gift finding expression rr'ume that otherwise may be years, has been" the idol of thousands kf wiH l5 be her'' but the Ume is not known now.

idrob and uninteresting. The Bro'vn-' of readers; Agatha Christie's "Seven: If the lace is petting thin in a fa- ell Hat Shop has in their new Dials Mystery" baffling as the gurmcnt. use foot ins under the.fprln(, ftock laTp rurrbcr of rfd "Blue Train." and that mest thrilling of the Van Dine group. "The Bishop irec uimiwu. n.iu nats ln Rn the new shad-s nn us lounaation.

rooiinz is rher that it arts a bi'is for mending viihout altering the open effect. pit The Women's Auxiliary and Guild cf St. Stephen's Episcopal Church will ho'd a food sale in the Guild room at the church Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clerk. J. E.

Jchnson has returned to Boston aftrr a short business vit in town. Th" Lstrrs have begun their duties in taking the of the taxpayers of the villa pe and town. Mrs. Ot.s and son, Eric. Murcer Caje." Advertisements RANDOLPH of both colors among which I am sure you will find the new billiard green most interesting.

A serviceable cover for the honing board is made of unbleached cot through "Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life," "The Mocking Bird" and "Funiculi-Funicula." The banquet was a complete success and one cf the social events of the sreson. Seth Warner Chapter, D. A. met at the home of Mrs.

A. W. Norton Wednesday. There were 13 members tnd one guest present. The Registrar reported th papers of Dr.

Estelle Foote to have been acrepted at Washington and the chapter welcomed Dr. Fxite as a new member of the D. A. R. Several other communications were read by the regent.

It was votfti to send $10 to the Vermont Children's Aid Societv. Mrs. F. 5 Nothing will add more real to your ne-v spring ensemble thrn the r'e'it pifre of costume Jewelry. F.

J. Prertrn and Fon have th ir.o-t Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox and dauEhtcr. Mis Jean Wilcox, return- ton about three inches longer and wider than the board.

Sew bra.s rinTs ed Wednesday afternoon from Flori- about. inches apart on both Vnri unn n-nrtirff have moved from the Bruya block on i II. 0. I). P.ritish soldier and sportsman, and Colonel E.

P. Woodbury of Daytona Heach, Florida, and Burlington. Major Scjrravc is savinjr farewell to Col. Wood- and lace with cottrn tape ns you would vrtl months Main street to the home of Mrs. Hunt a shoe.

rnrf ir v. nrooks. tr. on High street. and Mrs.

L. W. Leonard and L. C. m.

Warner, who recently return-1 hury after a month's visit as his personal guest. Major Seqrave set a new automobile Armstrong's Linoleum is the onp time of the year i Cone were in Barre Wednesday aft' ed from a vlrit to Ellis Island in con speed record of 231.. miles per hour durins: his stay at Daytona Beach. nection with hrr work as State chairman, told many interestir.z stories Hospital, recovering aticn for hernia is from an to be i The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church at East MiddiCbury will held its monthly meeting this afternoon. Supper will be srrved at th usual t'me.

All are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Worden. who spent the winter in fh- village, have returned to East Middlebury. Oeorce Perry has returned to See-konk, after a few days at the home cf his mother. Mrs. D.

Perry-Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Day have re- the housewife cannot afford to ern'ion en business.

r.iher with laundry work at home. W. A. Ravage returned Wedneday Ty srndin? it to the Standard Stam evening from Canada, where he had Mtindry and using their "Alironed" been on a week's busine-s trip, everything will be washed and Mrs. E.

E. N'eill and son. Theron 'ond so painstakingly that she will Neill. went to Carre Wednesday aft-'me renewed strength and visor for i emccn to visit their daughter and the housecteaning and other laborious sisr respectively. Miss Florence John M.

Alden. and who have boen guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. w. H.

Adams, have returned home. cf the life there. She ursed all mem- i rand Chapter of Addison inviting Seth bers to visit the island and see the Warner Chapter to be thir guests wonderful work bring done there for at the meeting on May 2. the immigrant-! bv th- D. A.

R. The The roads to the surrounding following procrani was given: Paper, i towns have been bad. but rural de-, "Old Coverlets." Mrs. Lorraine Bris- livery rariers report an improvement tl: lesson on Cf fisUUitin. cm- on their routes.

They are still using 0k MILTON improving. Miss L. Anderson has been visiting her parents in Albany, Vt. Mrs. W.

H. Adams. and son. Wlllard. are spending two weeks with her parents in Buchanan, W.

Va. Miss Mary T. Alden of Mount Vernon. N. Y.nnd brother.

Arlie Alricn, NVill. incident to this secson. Lotu Quartet arrared Wed- Th ducted b- Mrs. Mac Otis, refresh- horses to deliver the mail evening at the Bethany Con- turned from Boston, where Mrs. Day mfnts vrrp served by the hostesses, William Melntyre of Bristol visited Wcddirg Invitatirns.

Personal SiaMonery; 100 cards 85c. Write for samnles. rresationai tnurcn m-irao ci at in ni. utiwiirm i a in iTf yv Norton. Miss Patience town eanesnay and mursaay.

that c.ty. She is a great deal better. vwtnn nnH ti rthprii vnrton i The condition cf Arthur Lansievin. Chandler Muic Hall as formerly of New York city, who came her? Mrs. J.

o. Harton, Westford. Adver-to attend the funeral of their fsther, tisrment. i that thrust th" body forward on the balls cf the feet are not only uncomfortable but positively injurious, i Shoes should be built on lines that follow I he shap of the foot, narrow- Mrs. Wil'iam Tisdale is in Hart-j A jrttr rrad from nhoda Far-1 who has been at the DeGoesbriand ford.

Conn to ner son. M. h. 1 plante'rl. "Dick" Jarksen.

ho drives thj' Vermont Baking Cart, made the trip Tisdale. She w.ll also visit her i French, in Mld- enough at one end to hold tne neei from white River to Randolph al- i daunhter. Mrs. V. closely, wide enoucn at tne otner in rn surRrRPr running time Thurs- i dl-town, N.

Y. allow the toes to he flat, and secured. pir momine. Mr. Jackson reports Dr.

J. J. Rvoss. who underwent an Hi -a I II snugly across tne instep. Loo fof i the roads exceptionally good with the 'operation at the Porter Memorial Hos-! these characteristics when buying exception of one mud hole mid-way Jpital a week ago.

is reported as doing 1 shoes. I between Bethel and. Randolph near as well es could be expected. the James place. For a season when prints are sure- Ethan Scott.

Norwich University lv the first, nrrfwnee in the mndf the student, returned Wednesday after- AIoerma.n Franlc J. Donahue and son. Francis, have returned from a short business visit in Poultney. W. R.

Phelps has returned to Manchester after a short business visit your very eye to resume his Old re Hive has gathered wonder-! noon to studies following a wec's vacation t-rns fflhr'e and rotor, that 'are spent with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. i in town. desirable for a most Important place O.

W. Scott Mrs. Fred La Pan Is ln Northampton. fashionaht- wnrrirr.hr, Ceianes- w- son went to Ie- to vis her aunt, Miss Rachel bonon. N.

Thursday to vblt her Fropt. prints some of the prettiest fabrics produced this season seil for 93 cents a vard. printed silk crepes of ex Your old floor will vanish beneath this handmade, hand-tailored Armstrong Floor i flsters. Mrs S'ewart Andrews is visiting in A j)Int meeting of the American Nrw York and Bost-on. I I a 1 rniAn A vl'l" TV will Vo A ceptional quality at $1.9 a ftot Krni.c in ir rtrr 1 i ill luwu.

I ailPU 1irrr too-, VnrA T''" a the of her father. Dr. at $2.2 to $2 9 a jard, oT. hlfh their fj. Rom enu n' vi nH ri ives are invited.

vi.h, rc -a i- i- prints including broadcloths. Inclinn i -w. XAiivxam 41 Ul tL'-lii'l 1 il Mrs. M. S.

Warwick and daughter town to visit her son. Harold Case returned Wednesday afternoon to Mrs whitman is in White their home in Northfleid following a i pv.vrr junrtion to visit her parents short vl. it spent with Mrs. War- i Mr and Mrs rnn ciark. wick's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. rnd Mrs. Charts Otis are on had.

piques, vary from cents to 0" cents. Thee offer an unlimited choice ef fabrics fcr spring and summer wc.or. single ctav a Sec the Lalcsl Patterns In Armstrong LINOLEUMS Here Give the a bright in-vitirpr color choose from the many new patterns show, and our expert Linoleum layers will lay it your floor quickly and in a careful manner a.n:rin;r the lonjrest rnd satisfaction. Erown. 4 visit to relatives in Lake Placid.

Faeh day one should rat some fruit. I L. W. Webster motored to Rut- either raw or cooked; some bulky! land end return Wednesday reach-! Mr and Mr, ilorold Adams and vege table such as lettuce, spinach, 1 ine; home hro early Thursday morn- Mr an George Adams have ALMOST or so it seems while you peek in through the doorway of your dining-room, your surly old floor will vanish under a handmade marble tile Armstrong Floor that is tailored to the room. "Hand -tailored" because the pattern-you choose will be scaled, cut, and neatly fJ carrots or cabbace; some laxative food.

ing. Webster went in tne in- turned from a short business visit such as prunes, orange jUjCC or a bran i of moving his trucks over the ln Burlin(jton- cereal. Drink ell the milk and water! road e.nd reported cnlv a few bad: Mr 8nd Mrs Ncv Porian VPrP voti want, but never less than four places on the road, with conveyances Arlington Wednesday. I glares of water, and cir.t is better, -n hand null out motorists who; Th1 Rpv nd Mrs Rlljph of a fast Middlebury are parents 1 ttnrir In mud. Thursday A.

N. The rood honcewife snends In rife fWUHlirr. r- noo oiinr uir Word has b-en received from the Wcbrter truck to Rutland with a portion of her time in the kitchen, to make her work agreeable and Porter Memorial Hospital that 3 ion uirnner Mead, who was rerentlv operated up 1 her day bright and cheerful a Sellers on at that inst tuUon. is better. Kitchen Cabinet (sold at the Hall Fur-jniture Company) in green, blue, or any desired color, with the Mrs.

Benjamin Stewart and daughter Mari are in Connecticut to islt Mrs. Stewart's mother. Prrf. and Mrs. B.

B. Corson ar? spending their vacation In Boston and Watcrtcwn, with relatives and friends. Mrs. Fred Dwire. who has ill for a few months, is s'ewly recovering.

E. O. Keefe. assistant manager of i the Aetna Insurance Co. of EYring- field.

has returned to his home aftnr a few davs in town. O. H. Slrltus is ill st his h-me cn Ccmmarv street. turle'5 Wrdresriav while leading lumber at th" I.

Webster mill. Some of the lurrtrr on Mr. Fl.leld him to the ground. Miss Maude Johnston returned TVeHnesdav pfternoon from Lebanon. N.

where she had been visiting relatives. rorrr.st B'o'som cf Bethel was a visiter in town Wednesday afternoon. Th Bev. P. Wilson Day was in Brair.tree Thursday afternron to officiate at the funerrl of little char-llna Rtor.e.

two years, who pnecl nwa" Tuesday night. Cooner Memorial Church. A. A. Manrt'tro na'fir: Sunday serviees.

Aort! 7. Chureh sehooj at In o'clock. Trs. Nettie Lamb, sunerintendent: morning worrhlo at 11:00 o'clock, cur quarterly Communion service at which all members should make a laid by experts to fit snugly. A plain-color linoleum border will complete the built-in effect.

"Handmade" because the blocks in this group of ultra-smart Armstrong's Linoleum Floors are actually set in place by hand when the linoleum is made. Naturally you sense the welcome variation of hand-work. "Handily cared for," too; for the surface of each floor is protected by the Accolac Process. Spilled things wipe right up without staining or spotting. These floors are dusted as easily as you dust fine furniture.

So when you switch out the lights tonight, set yourself to dream of a new and happier dining-room with a spar-kling Armstrong Floor. And then tomorrow go and see the spring display at local stores and learn how easily that dream can be made real. GET OUIl PRICES ON ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM LOONEY FURNITURE CO. JEFFERSON VI LLE Wedding Invitatirns. Perrcnal Stationery: 100 vis 71 N.

WlNOOSK! AVE. TEL. 2300. iting cards 85c. Write for samples.

Floor 0 marble snecial effort to b- present: J- Hartan. Westford. Advcr Straight Line Inlaid No. 236 Sunday rveninT service at Baptist i this -I fM-. brautr lik this new Handmade Marble Inlaid Linoleum, De if fto.62,can belaid in a Cay.

rb'irrh. tet Luke 12:40. subiect. Illn 1 liln I llrron UrrLKn Epworth League serv- A IJOOKI.ET ON 1 iee Tnedav at 7:30. rub- leet.

"The Christian In Social Life." Uln.r leader, Mis Richardson: I praver meeting Wednesday evening i Have you ordered your copy cf the 1 at Garden Booklet? If you have not, 'l SeeVom Moore in "His Last Haul." write to our Washington Information )n eddit on Hal Poich Comedy and i Bureau and secure a ccpy. Colorful SPOT-PROOF STAIN-PROOF Paramount News 'at Strand Theatre I The best way to get good results: tomorrow. Advertisement. 82.lt Is to be sure that your garden is plant- ed right, end then watrh it as it STAItKSRORO comes along. By consulting this au- ithoriiative booklet you will be sure! Powell Tatro and O.

H. Clifford to gjin a return for jour the funeral ln Mcnkton of fort. We Sell and Install ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM and Linotile Floors Joseph Tatro Use the coupon and send TEN cents in roin rr stamps for postage and handling charge. as a kaleidoscope There'a gay informality to this group of Armstrong Embossed Inlaids. Turning hit imagination quite topsy-turvy, the artist hat produced design that sparkle with freshness and yet are in good taste.

Color and beauty protected by the Accolac Process. "Srm IJeai in Home Decoration" outline simple scheme for re-dressing your old room or planning new. Colorplate of interior and photograph of the work of leading decorator hown. Send ten cent. Armstrong Floor wear a brave new finish produced by the Accolac Process.

The ur-face is sealed against stains, aoil welcome protection from tiny household tragedies I These pleasant housekeeping virtue will be your for a long, long time if you merely renew the Process once or twice a year with a quick brushing of Armstrong' Linoleum Lacquer. Or in room where floor are seldom washed an occasional light coat of wax can be easily applied. (Do not lacquer over wax.) Viola Pel'ey ef Burlington is working for L. S. Oordon in his store.

Mr. Fdna Smith and Mrs. Fdgar Smith gave a surnr party to severs! ladies in the village rne day last week. Mrs. A.

H. Taimyr has returned to her hme from Richmond where she has been a few weeks. Emmovs Morrill has finished work at the creamery. Walton Brown of Lincoln spent the week-end with his family in town. Frederic J.

Haskln. Director. The Free Press Information Bureau. Washington, D. C.

I enclose herewith TEN centa In ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Floor Divuum, Lancaster, Pa, New York Office 295 Fifth Avenue John Kilbourne was in town Mon- 1 day in the interest of the grain coin or stamps for a copy cf the store. Mrs. Howard Hanson called on rela- i tlves in the village Wednesday. GARDEN BOOKLET. rttv -vjoj Jnopurn CIRCLE A (mfssMno off Name De Luxe Marble Inlaid Ko.

13030 UEYNOLDSta v. 1111am Ladeau has has rented 01 L. S. Gordon the so-called creamery house. Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Thompson Street City I were in Charlotte Tuesday. II Mrs. Earl Carpenter and son, Le-jland recently visited at Jesse Car for every floor tn the house VQ State penter's. Mr.

Silverman cf New York was at the Silverman creamery Sunday. 1 I PLAIN INLAID EMBOSSED JAS ARABESQ PRINTED nd ARMSTRONG'S QUAKER RUGSf,.

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