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12 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1914. (Continued from page It.) dining room by Miss Marlon Titus nnd Miss Mildred Cross, assisted by Miss 511a Marshall and Miss Lucllo Deuel. MIsb Josephine Kvon presided at tho punch bowl. Music was by Fclton's orchestra of St.

Albans. The many and beautiful gifts of sliver, cut class, linen, pictures and currency were displayed In Ihe library. Mrs. Williams Is a graduate the Hlghgate high school, class of 1911, snd of Johnson normal school, 1913. For the past year she has been a successful sencher In tho Hlghgnte grndod school, Mr.

Williams Is a successful young business man In Hoston. After the reception 4ho couple left for New York city and railed for Bcrmudn Wednesday. On their return they will be at home, corner of Hancock street ntnl Ilnyes avenue, Lexington, Mass. Among those present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs.

II 'tlford. Miss Elsie Williams, Mrs. Eliza Williams of Maiden, Miss Marlon Titus of Dnnvors, Mrs. It Hoycc of Proctor; J. F.

Blgelow, rir O. II. Stevens, J. A. Connor of Mnrl-1 to.

O. M. Raton of Tennessee; Mi' nnd Mrs. B. A.

Boyce of Waterbury; Mrs Jenncss D. Wheeler of Maiden, Mrs. W. J. Boyce, Miss Harriet Boyce nnd Miss Margaret Tike of Water-bury; Mrs, P.

A. Marshall and daughter, Ella, Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Holmes and daughter.

Katherlne, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker, Miss Bertha Shodd nnd Mrs.

Albert Williams of St. Albans! Miss Frances It. Piper of Mlddlebury; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Branon, Mrs.

12. F. Branon and Miss Kntherine Ryan of Fairfield. MONTGOMERY CENTER. Charles C.

I'tirrlcr has gone to Dunham, Ind to look after G. F. Marcy's cream business. Mrs. Luclnda Forter Is quite 111.

Mr. nnd Mrs Prod I.nvole have returned from West Suffleld and other places In Canada, where they have been visiting relatives. The community was shocked Monday morning to learn of the sudden death In the night of Mrs. Abel Mason of heart troubte. Mrs.

Mason leaves husband nnd several children, the youngest being twins less than a month old. Puner-al Eervlces were held In the chapel In South Montgomery Wednesday, with burial In the Protestant cemetery. W. S. Wright of East Hardwlck was In town from Sunday until Tuesday visiting his mother.

Charles Davis nnd Peter Mayo have gone to Greenwich, Me. Levi Lumhra Is building a new home on his farm In the south part of the town. Joseph Hassett Is repairing his residence. Mr. and Mrs.

Taylor Paronto of Walden are In town visiting Mrs. Paronto's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moses Kenneth from Rockwell were In Itlchford the first of the week.

BERKSHIRE. The barns of A. Young of the Lost Nation were destroyed by tire early yesterday morning after being struck by lightning. Nothing was saved from the barns hut the horses. All of his farming tools and wagons, about IS tons of hay, a bull, and hens were burned.

Tho loss Is partly covered by Insurance. Mrs. D. Burleson went to Olcm Cove, N. Monday, where Mr.

Hurleson Is staying for his health. The Dorcas society held ts annual picnic at the Limerick cottage. Lake Carml, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Underwood of Hartland have been spending few days at the home of Mrs. L. Frances Jolley.

Mrs. William King Is visiting her daughter at North Troy. Mrs. Maude Ji nne and Kenneth Jenne have gone to ddlebury to attend thw commencement exetcises. Mrs.

Jenne's da iehtir Miss Charlotte Jenne, Is one of the graduates. Harold C. Tyler, who has been prlnclp.il of the Newport Center grammar school, is spending his vacation at his home here. Mr. and Mrs.

A Sinclair have gone by automobile to Springfield, Mass. Miss Lillian Welch will return with them. Mrs. E. A.

Austin of West Herkshlre accompanied them as far as AVhlte River Junction, whero she will visit her son, Carl Austin. WEST BERKSHIRE. Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Corliss were In Johnson to attend commencement. Mr. Corliss's sister, Amy, was a graduate of tho normal school. Miss Myrtle Mosle, preceptress of Montpeller Seminary, Is at home for the summer.

3Urs. A. C. Derby nnd daughter. Flora, aro visiting at the homo of Mrs.

Derby's son. A. L. Derby, In Farmlngton, Conn. Mrs.

C. F. Thayer has returned from a visit In Rlchford. W. M.

Armstrong, who has Seen In Burlington receiving medical treatment for a few weeks, Is at home 'or a short time. BAKERSFIELD. Mrs. Fred Holmes nnd son, Max, of who havo been visiting In town, have returned. They were accompanied by Miss Lela Cowan, who will vialt In Byfleld nnd other Massachusetts places for three weeks.

Mrs. Mark Stophcnsnn or Sheldon Is visiting In town. The helpers of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Young Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Congregational Church vlll play a gome, of bnsoball on the echool campus Friday afternoon. Icecream and cake will bo served. Mrs.

D. H. Cowan, who has been visiting In Rich-ford, has returned homo. Miss EJla Stnrt of Somervllle. Is at home, Mrs.

II. B. Fuller of Now York i at Highland farm for tho summer. Charles Converse I In Montreal. GEORGIA.

At the grange meotlng Friday evening a number of candidates were Instructed In the lirst and second degrees of the jrdur. The other degrees will be conferred at tho next regular meeting. MUs Blna Howard expects to go this week to the home of her sister In Frank-Sin. N. nnd Clark Wilbur are upending a few days In Burlington.

ENOSBURG FALLS. Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Carpenter loft Saturday for Mlddlebury to attend the commencement exercises of the college. Their daughter, Miss Helena, Is one of tho graduates. She has been elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She has accepted tho position of assistant to the principal of the high school hero for the coming year. Mrs.

J. A. Harvey and daughter, Amy, urn to pass a few weeks In Newfano with Mr. Harvey's parents. Prank Depatie returned to his home In Falrfiix Wednesday after a few days' visit In the homo of his brother, L.

A. Depatlc. Miss Alma Kimball, who has been tench In White River Juwtlui, is at tho home of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Kimball, for the summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Leavens and daughter, Dorothy, with B. C. Wells and daughter, Mary, til of Cambridge, wero In town Thursday, With Mrs. Leavens' mother, Mrs.

dairies, they motored to Berkshire and returned home that day. Mrs. Emily Kendall, who has beeen 111 for three weeks, Is convalescing. She Is vlBltlng her brother, V. A.

L. Moffatt la In chnrgo of tho workmen erecting tho new dwelling for II. Dickinson on South Main street. Contractor Bundy has the new walks completed on Stebblns street and has begun the completion of Mnln street from Solomon Hurt's, where It was left last year A power mixer greatly facilitates tho cement work. R.

8. listen, tho new principal of the high o'clock, tho Rov. E. Baker offlclat-fchool, was In town tho first of last'lng. Interment was made in Riverside week conferring with tho committee In regard to next year's school.

Since tho close school the Janitor, It. Ulnlr, with an assistant, has been putting tho rooms In shape for the coming year. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Perley Boyco left Thursday for their homo In North Fay-Hton. Lorenzo Sanborn and his grandmother, Mrs.

G. Archambault, aro at tho homo of Mrs. Archambault's son, Dr. J. Archambault, In Essex Junction.

Tho engagement of Miss Blanche Floy Cassldy of this town nnd Ralph Hnrold Holster of Enston, Is announced. Doctors R. H. Thomas and A. M.

Brown attended the picnic of the county doctors at St. Albans Bay Wednesdny. Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Draper and daughter, Miss Ruth, with tho Misses Mnrgret Perley and Fnye Orcntham motored to St. Albnns nnd return Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. R.

F. Smith of Fall River, aro visiting Mr. Smith's father, Richard Smith, In West Knoshurg. They enmo to nttend tho wedding of Mr. Smith's sister, Miss Fanny, AVednesday evening.

Announcement Is mndo of the recent marriage of Wilfred Brown Holden, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holden, and Miss Jennh Juantta Redden, which took place Jun lfi.

Miss Adelald Croft Is visiting her sister, Miss Joanna D. Croft, In Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Burt went to Burlington Frldny for a two days' stay. Mr. and Mrs. William David of Philadelphia are guesto of Mr.

David's brother, B. W. David. The annual meeting of Enosburg Vails school district will be held In opera hall Tuesday evening, June 30. The warning calls for the transaction of the ordinary Items of business.

Douglass Hunter of Burlington was In town Friday. He ex pects to spend the greater part of tho summer vacation here on the farm of his uncle, W. E. Burt. Mrs.

C. L. Capron of Mnlone, N. accompanied by the Misres Miranda Ewlns and Mlnnlo Capron of West Berkshire was In town Friday. Mrs.

Capron went to St. Albans, where she Joined her mother, Mrs. D. M. Toof, nnd returned to her home.

J. B. Kimball went to Hlghgate Springs Frldny, where his new cottage is near- Ing F. W. Wallace left i-nuiij niuiniim lor ner oia nomo in New Hampton, N.

whero she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. M. P.

Perley nnd Miss Belle C. Stone motored Friday to Cambridge, whero they were gursts of Mr. and Mrs. L. Leavens.

rae u. i.rentnam iert l'rtday for her home In Los Angeles, Cal. She will visit In Detroit on her way. Miss Mar-gret Perley accompanied her to St. Albans.

W. E. Perley was a week-end visitor In town. -Ralph Cutting of Swanton visited his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Cutting, K.

Perley, 0, M. Jeffords, D. M. Ross and M. L.

Irish motored to Burlington Saturday afternoon to witness the Dartmouth game. At the Sunnay morning service In the Baptist Church the Rev. W. K. Baker read his resignation, to take effect September 1.

W. M. Armstrong visited his brother-in-law, W. H. Yaw, Saturday, being on his way home from Burlington, where he had been for two weeks taking treatment.

Carroll Cramton of Greenfield. who had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Cram-ton, at Hlghgate Springs for a week, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Earl Cassldy. L. H. Pomeroy, who came to H.

E. Towle's Saturday evening by automobile from St. Albans, was with his father, J. W. Pomeroy, over Sunday night.

Miss Sara E. Graves, who has been In town for nine months as housekeeper for J. W. Pomeroy, and seriously ill for three months of that time, has so for recovered as to be able to return to her home In Waterbury by auto Monday. Mrs.

E. F. Greenwood has been improving from the operation she underwent a few weeks ago. She is up and about all the time these days. At the Methodist Church Sunday morning at the closo of the children's day exercises by the young people, the pastor, the Rev.

John Wrlston, baptised 26 persons and received In Into preparatory membership. William Pease and rhlld of Nashua, are visiting the former's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A.

P. Croft, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. McFeeters, D. II. Bnlley, Misses Ethel Waldron and Etta Canning motor-td to Morrisvllle and return Sunday. Mrs.

C. JI. Pratt nnd daughter, Mrs. Ruth Kimball, and little dnughter, Hilda, nre at Hlghgate Springs for a few weeks. Mrs.

Kimball is taking her vacation from the office of tho Northern Telephone company. Carl Chambers and Lnwson Rich of the Center were in Morrisvllle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M.

P. Brill and son, Donald, of St. Albans came by automobile Tuesday to visit Mrs. C. L.

Marsh. W. J. Thnyor of Worcester, is In town a few days on business connected with the Wacltusett creamery. -Miss Phoebe Towle of the Burlington high school teaching force Is wfth her brother, W.

M. Towle, at his farm In North Sheldon for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O.

and daughter. Miss Helen, and Mm. Merrill'" mrther, Mrs. C. C.

Whitney, motored to Burllnijton and return nnd Mrs. B. O. Mltlguy and sons, Arthur and John, of Burlington havo been visiting In town few days. Thete Is to be a picnic pnrty at Rl'-ersldo camp Saturday, to which tho Methodist school of this place have Invited the Sunday school of Rlchford, Berkshire, Montgomery, Knosburg, Sheldon nnd Franklin.

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Aceltlno and non, MUurlce nnd Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Marsh are attending Mlddlebury Collego commencement. Mlssen Florence AseKlne and Charlotte Jenne of their families are among tho graduates.

Miss Myrtle Rose Is assisting In the Enosburg Falls Savings Bank Trust company's office. Mr. Broe of Abbott's Corner, P. wns slightly hurt Tuesday when a passing automobile ran against him and threw him down. mm isle coin GRAND ISLE.

The baseball team from the University of Vermont engineer camp at Hyde's point was defeated by the Grand Isle team Saturday In an exciting ten-Inning game hy a score of 4 to 3. Denning pitched for the students and was touched up for ten hits, while tho engineers got but six off Samson. Mrs. H. W.

Ladd Is spending snmo time with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Ladd, of Alburg. Mrs.

Cora Mlnekler has re-turned to her home In Bolton after visiting friends here. The Ladles' Aid society will meet at the church vestry this afternoon, A dnnco for tho benefit of the O. B. S. will be held at Masonic hall Frldny evening, Mr.

nnd Mrs, Charles Prouty are the parents of a son, horn June 21. Miss Anglo Lebenu la tending central during the Illness of Miss Mildred Parot. Peter Vondel was kicked In the leg by a horse Monday, LAMOILLE COONTI MORRISVILLE. Tho funeral of Mrs. Orvlll Choato was held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 cemetery, C.

F. Series, 11, J. Fisher, W. W. Thomas and S.

L. Ring serving rs bearers. She was horn at Walllngford, January 24, 1840. January 4, 190S, sho was united In marriage to O. D.

Chonte, since when sho had resided in Morrlsvlllc. Mrs. Chonto had been In poor hoalth for two years and was confined to her bed for three months, dying Monday at 2:30 a. m. Besides her husband, sho is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Gcorgo Amos, of Walllngford. Miss Helen Keys has returned to Orleans after visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

and Mrs, Michael Shoy of Wohurn, have returned homo after visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. John Weafer. Mrs. Wnrd Shnt-tuck of Johnson enmo Saturday to visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs, J. Carpenter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Raynard of Fairfield enmo Saturday to visit her sister and husband, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Mend Bombard. Mrs. William Jeffords and child of Hardwlck aro visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.

John Peck. Miss Agnes Llnehnn nnd Miss Mlnnlo Schofiold returned to St. Albnns Frldny after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Walte. Mrs. Charles W. Bates has gone to Greensboro to remain at the Bates cottage until nfter July 4.

Maurice Kelley and Gordon Brooks returned Friday evening from the University of Vermont to spend tho summer with their parents. Mrs. Eliza Broughal went to Hardwlck Saturday to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. P. A.

Wakefield. Miss Daisy Stownrt has returned from the University of Vermont and will s.iend tho summer vacation with her parents. Tho grammar school baseball club went to Hardwlck. Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Child and son, Fred, left Saturday morning In their car for Amherst, whero they I wl" ntlPnd th" commencement exercises their son, Rnndall Child, being a grndu ate. Mrs.

Ellen Olmstead, who has been 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. It. Brackett of Boston, died Friday morning. Tho remains reached hero Saturday evening nccompanlcd by Mr.

and Mrs. Brackett and son, William. Mrs. Ellen Camp Olmstead, who has passed tho winter with her daughter, Mrs, E. R.

Brnckett, of Went Medford. and who hns been In poor henlth for se.vornl years past, was taken 111 five weeks ngo with ncuto nephritis with a complication of heart trouble, and died Friday. The remains, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Brackett and son, William, arrived Saturday evening, funeral exorcises I being held Sunday afternoon at her late home with hor brother and wife, Mr.

nnd Mrs. L. Camp, the Rev. W. II.

Baker offlcntlng. Interment was In Riverside cemetery, the hearers being her son, George N. Olmstead, of Barre, her son-in-law, E. Brackett, of West Medford, nnd two nephews, A. Newton Camp and Elmer Camp of Morrisvllle.

Ellen Camp, daughter of Abel and Charlotte (Taplln) Camp was born In Elmore October 16, 1 S4 2. She wns united in marriage to S. N. Olmstead In Novemher, 18G7 Sho had made her home with her brother and wife, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Lyman L. Camp, for years, coming, to Morrisvllle with them to reside 10 years ago. Sho is survived by a son, George N. Olmstead of Barre, a daughter, Mrs. E.

R. Brackett of West Medford, and a brother-in-law, Lyman L. Camp of Morrisvllle. Those from out of town who were hero to attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.

Brackett and son. William, of West Medford, nnd George N. Olmstead of Barre. Mr. Brackett returned homo Sunday night, and William Brackott returned Monday.

Mrs. Brackott will remain hero a fow weeks. II. I Spear and daughter, Miss Ira Wells, with and Mrs. L.

C. Em-monds went Sunday hy automobile to Chelsea. They were accompnnled himo. by Mrs. H.

L. Spear, who has been visiting her cousins, Mr nnd Mrs. Roy Sanborn, since Wednesday. Mrs. Lizzie I.azelle of Worcester, who hns been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Spear, returnei homo Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Betsy Utton, who will make an extended stay with friends in Worcester.

Miss Edith Splller of St. Johnsbury was a guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs C. A. Splller, over Sunday.

Noyes O. Slnyton left Saturday evening to attend the commencement exercises at Amherst, it be-Ing the triennial reunion of hU class. From there he will go to W. J. Moule and two daughters of Montreal are guests of her sister nnd husband, Rev.

nnd Mrs. W. E. Baker, Harry Campbell of Barre was a guest Friday and Saturday of Mr. nnd Mrs.

A. J. Douglas. He left Monday for Minneapolis. where he Is to huo chargj of "Jenle Arlon." a horse belonging to the International stock Food company nnd having a record of James Ford of Sheldon Springs spent Sunday with his wife at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. S. George Cook of Mlllls, came Monday to vUlt her father. Julius Bliss.

D. W. Rodgers and daughter, Mrs Myrn Rodgers Ilaeth, were in Burlington Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Frank Th mias nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Boardimn and dnt.ghter, Mlfs Alberta Boardmn.i, wvnt to nurlLtirtur Mondr.y to attend tho commencement exercises at the University of Vermont, from which their sons, George Thomas nnd WInfleld Bnardmnn were graduated. The "Hydn Park train," m'xfd, arriving here going enst at 5:10 -i, nnd going west nt p. was changed Monday to passenger tialn. arriving nt a. m.

going enst and at p. m. going west. Carroll Gates left Monday for North Hpro, where he will Join a ramping party in charge of the y. M.

c. A. rrcd Peck began Monday a two months' rest from his duties as freight agent, tho position being transferred to Hurly W. Camp for that length of time. Mr.

Peck will go to Jay to ship a quantity of lumber for his father, W. W. Peck. Mr. and Mrs.

II. Pisk and daughter. Miss Hazel, and Mrs. George M. Powers went Monday by automobile to Burlington to nttend commencement, Judge Powers, who went to Burlington Saturday, will attend commencement.

Mrs. Roy, accompanied by Miss Phyllis IT1I1, 'v nt Monday to Hardwlck where they will pnss eik with tho former's fls-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs M. Mlchaud. Mr.

and Mrs. A J. (Jam in went Monday tc Greensboro, where tiny will be a' tho A. Grunt cottage. Mrs.

A. A. Kendall of Enaaburg Falls came Monday for vlj't in Elmoro with her son nnd wife. Mr. and Mrs.

Lelnnd Kendall. Miss Helen Drown went Monday to Intervale, 11, for a Uny at Pendexter Mansion, a gutst of Mr. nnd Mrs, Parkmnn Drown. Supt. C.

D. Howe Is visiting at bis home at Newfano Sumner, Raymond nnd Florence Billings of Boston have comn to pnss the summer with their uncle nnd mint, Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. McFarland. Miss Florence Souther of Keene, N.

Ilia a guest of Miss Besslo Muyatt. Miss Flora Torrlll and nophew, Donald Terrlll, of Norwich enmo Tuesday evening to spend tho summer and first semester of her school at the Tor-rill farm, expecting to resume her school work after Christmas Miss Bertha Terrlll, dean of wpmen ut Uni versity of Vormont, Is expected to-day rrom Burlington for a short stay nt tho homo farm, aftor which sho will go into Maine for tho summor. MIsbob Bernlco Bnssett, Edith Stewart, Beatrice Morrill nnd Doris Graves Wont Wednesday to Greensboro to spend tho remainder of the week at tho Fitch cottngo Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Vancor went to Burlington Wednesday to attend the graduation from tho medical collego of Mr. Vnneor's broth-or, Arthur Vnncor. Miss Eliza Reed, who hnB boon employed for several months as compositor In tho News Citizen office, hns completed hor eti-gngoment. Miss Althea Reynolds In vlslttng her mint, Mrs.

Enos Till of Ktowc Tho condition of Kenneth Dodge, who has heen seriously ill for three months, is Improving. Th Mothers' club will meet to-dny with Mrs. Allen Phillips. A large attendance Is desired as there Is Important business to bo discussed Wyllo Tift resumod his duties In tho Messenger office Tuesday after a 10 days' vacation spent with Mr. nnd Mrs.

L. p. Thayer at tholr summer homo nt Hlghgnte Springs. Tho condition of Mrs. Edna who underwent a sorlous operation at tho Fanny Allen hospital In Winooskl about two weeks ngo, Is as comfortable as can bo expected.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ma-comber wore given a surprise pnrty last evening by members of tho Phlla-thea and Delta Alpha classes of tho Methodist Church, the event being In honor of tholr recent marriage. A pleasant social Ovonlng was enjoyed and refreshments were served. A nice cnanng dish was presented Mr.

and Mrs. Macomber, It being the gift of the young ladles. Mrs. Ida Dunham und two children wont to Stowo Saturday for a two weeks' stay with her parents. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Orlo Edson. Mrs Fannie Hunt of Morrlstown Corners loft Wednesday for a short stay with her brother, George Colby, of Montpeller, going from there to Oro-ton, where she will make nn extended stay at the home of Mrs. Frank P. Heath.

Attorney and Mrs. M. P. Maurice nre enjoying nn outing on the shores of Lake Champlnln, In Grand Isl0 county. They will return July Ills mail will he forwarded and he can he quickly reached if any-thing should occur to requlro his services.

Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cheney went to Burlington Tuesday to attend the University of Vermont commencement.

Mrs. Lydla E. Jnslvn celebrated her 92nd birthday Tuesday. While In a feeble condition, Mrs. Joslyn Is dressed every day and Is able, by the aid of a reading glass, to do quite an amount of reading.

F. W. Mould went Tuesday to Burlington to witness the ball game, U. V. M.

vs. Chinese University, and after commencement will go to Keesevllle, N. for a short stay with friends. Miss Ida Byrne, who has been attending school nt Hardwlck, enme Monday evening for a short stay with her mother, Mrs. Nell Byrne.

Miss Maud Warren of Woodstockcame Monday evening for a short visit, a guest while hero of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Eaton. A.

A. Kendall of Enosburg Falls arrived Monday evening for a visit In Elmore with his son, Claud Kendall. Charles Cole Is making extensive repairs on his house at the corner of High and Winter streets. -Miss Alice Amaden of Hardwlck came Monday evening for a short stay with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Abbott Ams-den. E. G. Fobs left Tuesday by automobile for Canadian points, where he has got a trace, of the team recently stolen from him. Miss Olenna Russell went to Burlington Tuesday to enter the Mary Fletcher hospital for treatment.

She was accompanied by her aunt, Miss Cella Hamel. Miss Alia Hnnver, accompanied by her niece, Miss Viva Greene, left Tuesday for a visit at Pigeon Hill, Mystic and Dunham, P. and East Franklin. Miles Greene went Tuesday to Montreal. Maurice Greene and sister, Miss Ruth Greene, attended the commencement exercises In Burlington.

Mrs. Paul M. Herzog and family of New-York city will arrive to-day and occupy the Susanna White cottage at Samoset during tho summer. Mrs. Frank J.

Nor-rls and three children have gone to Or-lenns to vljlt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chnse.

She wns accompanied by Cecil Chase, her nephew, who has been visiting her here. Mrs. E. E. Hadley went to Burlington Tuesday to visit Mr.

Hadley's mother. Mrs. E. V. Hadley, who Is at the Mary Fletcher hospital.

Mrs. G. A. Wllklns went to Windsor Tuesday to attend the marriage of hr niece. Miss Hattle Bragg, to Harvey Chase.

Mrs. Lucy Thayer and grandson have gone to Jefferson-11le to visit her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Thayer, and also her daughter nnd husband, Mr. nnd Mrs.

A. L. Facoor. Miss Flossie Spars went to Stowo Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Wells for several E. A. Smalley has returned from a two weeks' visit with her dnughter and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. William Sklnnpr of Swanton. Mrs. S. W.

Greene and son, John, of Lowoll, Mass have como to occupy the Allen Rlgdate cottage at Samoset for the summer, this being their third season here. Harry K. Hlcr of Neponset, and Miss Ruth J. Blnke, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Blake, were married by tho Rov.W. E. Bilker nt the home of tho bride's parents, Eden, Saturday at threo o'clock. Alexander Simpson Bruce of Morrisvllle nnd Miss Eliza Jfino Robertson Reld of Morrisvllle were married by tho Rev.

W. E. Bnker at the home of the bride's brother, Peter Reld, in Morrisvllle Saturday afternoon. JOHNSON. The high and normal schools have closed for the summer vacation.

The address before the normal graduates hy the Rev. Fraaer Metzger was vpry much appreciated by a full houso. Miss Mildred Cross of Swanton was In town to attend graduating exercjses of the normal, whero 40 received diplomas. Mrs. Ellen Fitch Noye of Hyde Park attended the alumni, sho being a graduate of 1901, Dr.

and Mrs. Wells of Rutland are parents of a daughter, born Juno 15. Both were former rpsldentB of 'this place. Mr. and Mrs.

O. B. Lnndon spent Friday In St. Albans with Mrs. C.

H. Stevens. Miss Mny Baker Is spending her vncatlon with her mother, Mrs.1 Mattle Baker. Professor and Mrs. Stone, with Miss Elliott nro spending a few days on Mt, Mansfield.

Elhrldgo Fuller has purchased the Wll-llnm Warner farm nnd taken possession. Arthur Walte of Morrisvilln has sold tho old Saxby farm. Mrs. Mattlo Baker Is making noted Improvements to her Joslo Drown returned from Brockton Saturday to spend tho vacation with her pnrents here. Mrs.

E. II. Scott nnd children aro camping nt Jon's pond In Danville. Antolno Miller wns called to Burlington Saturday to at-tend his nephew's' funeral. Mrs.

Fred Leslie spent Saturday In Hyde Park, Mrs. Florence Balch Is somewhat Improved In health. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Peake of Elmore visited nt George M. Marshall's Sunday.

The play given hy tJio normal senior class drew a full Helen Hunt Is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hunt Jason Hunt has returned to Burlington, where he has work for tho summer. Hertrnm Hunt haa gono to Barro for the summer.

HYDE PARK. Mrs. Carrie Jackson of Underhlll In visiting her cousin, Mrs. Lizzie White Cnptaln Walto transacted business In Enst Fnlrtleld Thursday. Miss Utah Walte, who has been teaching In Ash-vIIIr, N.

the pMst year, has returned home for the summer. Miss Delta Collins of N. Is In town. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Ray Bnker have taken possession of their new homo at Hill Crest farm. Gcorgo Mudgett, civil war Veteran, who served In the, Sth Vermont, died Thursday nfter a long Illness, Inn funeral was held nt his late home at Cady's Falls Saturday with burial here. O. Chonto of Morrisvllle was In town Friday. O.

N. Campbell find family were In Burlington Lu'a Hayes of Hoston is visiting Miss Lllah Walte. Miss Gertrude Brady of Rakers, field visited In town Friday. Proctor Page Is at home from his school at Exeter, N. for the summer.

Leo Allen of Rochester, N. Is In town for a time. Carroll O. Page was In St. Albans Friday.

Miss Floy Rowland of Mr. Pago's office forco Is taking a vacation, spending the time In New Hampshire. George Lanpher of Woodsvllle, N. H.i was In town Friday. F.

P. ICeeler Is In town for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W.

N. Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gndetto were In Newport Sunday. Charles I.abounty of Cambridge wns In town Saturday.

Philemon G. Wood, aged 81 years, died Sunday tmor-lng after a long Illness. He wm born In Canada, but lived In Lamolllo county ever Blnce he was 1R years old. He resided in Wnlcott several year.i, then lived at Cady's Falls and came to this town 20 years ago. The greater part of his life he was engaged In the grist mill business and also worked at carpentering, building several of the trestles and bridges on the St.

J. L. C. His wife died six years ago. He Is survived by two children, Mrs.

Robert Putnam and Noyes G. Wood of this town. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock at his late home. A party of young people have gone Into camp at loe's pond for couple of weeks. Dr.

Wakefield of Hnrdwlck was In town 'Tuesday. WOLCOTT. Glen Billings after visiting his parents left Frldny for Malone. N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Allen, who have been visiting In Bnkersflcld and Grand Isle, returned home Saturday.

Mrs. William McDon-nld of Greensboro was the guest of Mrs. R. C. McDonald.

William Richardson Injured his foot Monday whllo working on the section. AINs Gladys Blddle, who hns heeii visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles May. returned to Greensboro Monday. Mrs.

Emma Luzada and daughter, LIllls, will leave Friday for Sugar Hill, where they will remain during the summer Miss Clara Davis will loave Thursday to care for her aunt, who Is 111 at Lyndon-vllle. Edith Root, who has been In town for a short stay, left Tuesday for her home In Littleton, N. H. Mrs. S.

A. Fife, who has been quite 111, Is more comfortable. The grammar school closed Frldny with Miss Peabody ns teacher. STOWE. The seventh annual convention of the Lamolllo County Christian Endeavor Union was held at the Congregational Church In Stowo Thursday.

The morning session opened with tho president, C. B. Story of Morrisvllle, in the chair. Mrs. Herbert Woodbury of Morrisvllle acted as secretary.

A devotlonnl service was led by the Rev, J. E. Bowman of North Hyde Park. The. address of welcome was given by tho Rev.

Lemuel Davis; response by Wnlbrldge Fulllngton of Johnson. A survey of the field was given by tho president. A roll call, reports of officers and appointment of committees were followed by an address, "The Six Story Christian," by tho Rov. W. E.

Baker of Morrisvllle. Dinner was served by the ladles of the Mothodlst Episcopal Church. The program for the afternoon session Included the devotional service by the Rev Bowman; reports of committees; address, "The Recent Finds and Their Rights." hy the Rev. Lemuel Davis; missionary nnd Junior conferences. The societies of North Hyde Park, Johmson, Jeffersonvllle, Cambridge, Morrlsvlllo and Stowo were represented.

Mrs. Martha Mao Campbell and Ray A. Bakor were married Thursday afternoon hy tho Rev. Lemuel Davis nt tho homo of the. hrlde's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Campbell, on West Hill. Miss Ella Sargent was the bridesmaid und Leo Sargent was the best man, The bride wore a gown of lavender bilk trimmed with cream colored lace.

The bridesmaid wore blue silk. Only tho family of tho bride, nnd groom's cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Weeks, wero present.

Mrs. Baker, who has taught two years very successfully In the Stowo graded school nnd for one year previously In Claremont. N. was graduated from Stowe high school In 190S nnd from the Fltchburg, Stnto normal school In 1911. Mr.

Baker uttonded tho Lamoille Central Acndemy In Hydo Park and took a course In tho Vermont Business College in Burlington. During tho afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Baker left for Hill-crest fnrm In Hydo Tark, which Mr. Baker has recently purchased.

Mrs. G. VS. Culver and Mrs. George N.

Fisher attended the funeral of their cou sin, Mrs. Choate. In Morrisvllle Thursday. C. L.

McMahon has sold tho res idence on West Branch recently purchased of Mrs. V. C. Bahcock to F. C.

Hadley of Northboro, Mass. Mrs. Hadley la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.

S. Luce of Morrisvllle. formerlv of Ktowe D. S. Luce has sold the Good-ell place on the hill rond to Morris vllle to O.

'E. Btygles. By the summer tlma table on the Mt. Electric' railway, which went Into effect Monday, cars leave Stowo at 7:15 and 10:50 m. and 3,10 and 4:45 p.

m. Cars arrive In Stowe at 10:05 a. I20f, 5:10 and 7:35 p. m. Mt.

Mansfield was white nearly half way down Saturday morning and the Worcester mountnlns for a third of the way, nn unusual sight for June 20. There was snow on the mountains Juno 19. 1909. D. S.

McAllister returned Saturday to North Hyde Park after visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. McAllister.

Mr nnd Mrs. J. B. de Swnrto of Milwaukee, nnd their dnughters, tho Misses Ruth, Lois nnd Doris, nnd sons, Ralph, Bruce and Walter, arrived Saturday for a few days' visit with their uncle, Ellaklm Blgelow, and other relatives In Stowe. Mrs.

do Swarte, who wns Miss Grace Parsons, daughter of Mrs. A. Parsons, formerly of Stowe, hns not been here for 20 years. Mrs. William Ransom has returned to Woodstock after visiting her cousin, Mrs.

W. Parsons. Mrs. Wayne T. Burt gave a pleasant tea party Friday afternoon to 10 of her friends.

There wis an old and young folks' ball at the Green Mountain Inn Friday evening. -Miss Martha Allard returned Saturday to Burlington after visiting her cousin, Mrs, A. R. Straw Levi P. Rlcker Is seriously 111 nt his homo In Mscow.Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McCuen of Burlington nro in Stowo for two weeks. Miss Kate Robinson, who has taught In Burlington tho past year, has Joined her mother In Stowe for the summer, Judge Hnzelton of Burlington Is. a guest nt the Summit House on Mt. Mansfield.

Edwin L. Blgelow, who hns rompleted his school work In Mellows Unlls, nnd Is nt his home In Stowo for the summer vncntlon, hns a position for tho ensuing year as Instructor In Latin nnd history In tho Bulkeley School for Boys In New London, Conn. Mr. Blgelow will take a 10 days course nt the summer school In Mlddlebury. News hns been received of the recent death In Minneapolis of Mrs, Harriot Luce Camp, widow of Asa R.

Camp, formerly for mnny years a prominent citizen of Stowe, Mrs. Cnmp was tho daughter of the late Joshua nnd Eliza Sanborn Lure and spent her early llfo In Stowe, hut had lived In Minneapolis for many years. She Is survived hy four daughters. An aunt, Mrs. Harriet Lure Adams, resides In Stowe and nephew, Fred C.

Luce, In Waterbury. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ilors-Ington visited relatives In Johnson over Sunday. A children's day concert took the pla'-o of the morning service nt the Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday morning.

Tho program Included exercises and songs by tho children, who had heen trained by Miss Elsie Alger, songs by the choir, solo by Miss Alger nnd Mlj-s Mildred Holden nnd recitations hy Agnes Towne, Helen Kenfleld, Martha Stone, Roy Collins, Florence Ayres, Blanche Morse, Violet Brush. Florence Carnley and remarks by the Rev. William Hendry. The Ladles' Aid of tho Congregational Church met with Mrs. H.

H. Shackett Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, who was taken seriously 111 Saturday at tho home of her son. Rollo G.

Reynolds, Is recovering. A reunion of classmates of Stowe high school of 27 years ago at the home of Mrs. Dow R. Smith Saturday afternoon Included Mrs, Smith, formerly Miss Mary Vearen. Mrs.

Mattle Walte Smith, Mrs. Gem Pottle Wheeler of Waterbury, Miss Maude Raymond of Enfield, N. Mrs. Ellen Drngg Scribner of Chicago, Mrs. Lucy Slayton Stafford and Mrs.

Mary Straw Cheney. Others present Here Mrs. W. B. Macutehan and Mrs.

C. A. Simmons. Supper was served. Mrs.

Harriet Smith of Waterbury visited In Stowe Saturday. Mrs. Fay Dow nnd three children of Waterbury are visiting Mrs. Forrest Wllklns. Byron Russell, who Is past 87, and the oldest resident, Is In falling health.

Ellis Cram and Louis Gilbert of Morrisvllle visited In Stowo Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Brlckley have begun housekeeping In the tenement In S. H.

Kaiser's house, recently vacated by Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Chaffee, who havo moved into one of the Burt tenements on Main street. Father Ladue of St. Michael's College, Winooskl, conducted a Catholic service nt the Akeley Memorial building Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry of Barre and Mrs. J. R.

Pike of Waterbury called on Mr. and Mrs. Ellaklm Blgelow and other friends In Stowe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

L. N. Grout of Waterbury were in Stowe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Scott of Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fowler at "The Knoll" Sunday.

O. C. Hutehlns has moved from tho Page Brown place to the W. R. Aleer farm In Stowe Hollow.

S. L. Dewey will occupy the Brown place he recently purchased. A family reunion at "The Ledges," the. home of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin R. Blgelow Monday was In honor of the Mrd birthday of Ellaklm Blgelow. About 21 were present, among them Mr. nnd Mrs.

J. R. de Swarte and family of Milwaukee, Miss Addle Blgelow of Franklin Falls, N. Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. O.

Marshall of Waterbury Center nnd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Blgelow nnd family of Middlesex. A picnic dinner was served.

Sidney McCloan was given a Jury trial at the Akeley Memorial building June 19. on a charge of placing obstructions In the highway. He was found guilty and took an appeal to the county court. The Jurors were L. ('.

Raymond, A. L. Gale, G. A. Sanborn, C.

A. Tomllnson and Benson. Trtoy of Johnson for the defendant. Mrs Mary Smalley and daughter, Katherine, have gone to Mt Mansfield, where they have employment at the Summit Houso for the summer. The youngest daughter, Hllde-garde, Is with her aunt In Hyde Park.

C. A. Riley was In Burlington Monday. Mrs. P.

E. McSweeney and son, Douglass, and dnughter, Katherlno, of Burlington are spending the week with Mrs. McSweeney's sister. Mrs. O.

E. Luce. Mrs. E. G.

Stafford nnd son, Clifton, and grandmother, Mrs. Harriot Adams, went Tuesday to Proetors-vllle to visit Mrs. Adams's daughter, Mrs. C. N.

Palmer. An automobile party, Including Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H.

Scott nnd Mrs. Irn Carpenter and son visited Mr. Scott's sister, Mrs, Rctta Parsons, Sunday. Miss Evelyn Parsons accompanied them on their return to RInghamvllle. Mr.

nnd Mrs. B. A. Mills nnd dnughter, Esther, of Essex Junction nre visiting Mr. Mills's sister, Mrs.

Eleanor Wllklns. Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Wells aro parents of a son.

born Jime 23. Miss Clara Barrows returned Wednesdny from a six weeks' visit with hpr sister, Mrs. A. A. Emery, in St.

Albans. Miss Webster nnd her mother of Seattle, who hnvo spent ievernl weeks nt J. E. Houston's and Mrs. H.

J. Foster's, and who has visited In Montreal, will be accompanied home by Miss Betty Webster and will occupy Mr. Houston's Robinson cot tage for a month. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Bedell nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bedell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horner have gono to Jay, where the men will he employed on a lumber Job on land belonging to William Peck of Morrisvllle.

A. E. Peck has charge of the Job. A son, Hnrrlson Pierce Reed, born recently to Mr. nnd Mrs.

II- P. Reed In Milwaukee, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfaff of Grand Haven, Mich. Mrs, Pfaff was formerly Miss Gertie Gale of Stowe.

Miss Althea Reynolds returned Wednesday to Morrisvllle after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hill.

L. Dewey Is moving into the house recently purchased of the C. P. Brown estate, which he has entirely renovated and Improved In tho Interior. Mr.

and Mrs. O. H. Wood and two sons of Plalnfield, who visited In Stowe this week, are visiting Mrs. Wood's sister, Mrs.

M. L. Shaw, In Elmore. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Garrow and Mr. and Mrs. Reed and daughters have returned to Essex after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Tomllnson. L. A.

Barrows remains about tho simc. E. Armstrong of Mlddlebury is visiting his brother-in-law, Joseph White. An au-tomoblle party including Mr. and Mrs.

A. Gnrrow nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. Heed nnd two little daughters of Essex visited Mr.

and Mrs. Gnrrow's daughter, Mrs. A. Tomllnson, and family Saturday and Sundny. Mr.

nnd Mrs. O. It, Wood nnd two little sons of Plalnfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cnry and other friends Tuesday, going that night to Mrs.

Wood's sister's, Mrs M. L. Shnw, In Elmore, Mrs Wood wns formerly Miss Bertha Isham of Stowe. Mr nnd Mrs. J.

de Swnrte nnd family, the Misses Blgelow on West Brnnch and E. L. Blgelow visited Mt Mansfield Tuesday MUs Stlekney of Westminster wm in. Stowe Tuesday In tho interest of the Kuril Hrittln Homes. An nnfomohllo pnrty Including Mls.i Grace Flagler and Mr Delel nnty of at-Innd nnd Miss Ornce Bosworth of Rrlstot, who nccompanlcd Miss Bernlco Towno toj her home, left Mondnv on their return.

Miss Towne, who has completed her first year's studies nt the Cnstleton State Normal school Is at the home of her pi rent, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Towne evening will be "Floia's night for the Mansfield Mountain Grange All nre as' -cd to bring flowers.

The progrnm II Include nn essay upon "The Influence of Flowers In the Home" bv Mrs G. Fulltr. The third ami fourth degrees be woikcd. Mrs. llnnmih Eddy of Jrhn-son Is visiting at the home of her brother, Loren U.

Tomllnson. JEFFERSONVILLE. Dr. and Mrs John French of Ml ford. were in this place over Sunday.

The meeting of ih- IU' be held with Mrs. fl. 11 flllmnre Tuesday -The Rev. nnd Mrs. E.

Harned havo gono to Newbury -O. A. Grlswold hai gone to South Hero to work at arpfnter work. -Mr. nnd Mrs.

(t yjr, nnd Mrs. E. Melvln, Mr nnd E. Pope nnd Dr. nnd Mrs Henr- Ladd of Burlington attended the funeral of Mrs.

Nettle Montague In Fairfax and Mrs. J. A Waterman of; Burlington were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Holmes, over ii-day. Mrs. B. Wagner returned from her visit to her son In Orleans Nnday Thf Woodmen's block Is being Improved b'- new roat of paint.

Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Rnymore and brother, II Rnvnv nro enmplng with their son, Charles Ha more nnd his family nt Hlghgnte. Mr.

and Mrs, Flugenild were guests of their son, P. I. Blalsdell, Monday -Mr Mrs George Westman, Mr and Mrs. H. W.

Sinclair and J. A. Simmonds aro camping nt Malletts Bay The nrn I July ball will be given July 3 nt IHtr-l Melendy. Hnrlev Watklns was sent Stowe a a delegate to the Christian I.n. doavor convention, and gav- a rer'it Sunrlnv evening.

The Rev and s. Harned were also in attendance were speakers. Edward Stinson died Friday night after a long Illness The funeral was held ut his latn home n-day, the Rev. It. E.

Harned ofllela' ng. Among those from out of town to ntiPn-l the funeral wore Mrs. Henry Stln or, Mr. nnd Mrs. A.

1 1 Stinson. Gallon Si son of Burlington. Mrs. Katie Wo. Ese.

and Mr. Jennie Royi-e nf Johnson. The burial was In the Jefferson cemetery Mr. Stinson was born in I f-land March 17, 11.1. living there untl years of age.

when he came to New York. At the ngo of 23 he onnie to Underhlll. where he has since resided CAMBRIDGE. Mr. and Mrs.

Karle Gates, visited at Maletts Bay, Saturday and Sundi Vi and Mrs. L. D. Wheeler and daughter White River Junction ar' itsts of Mr nnd Mrs. A.

II Brltton -Mr Mrs. N. B. Blnlr of Morrisvllle and Frin-ls Blair, were visitors at I) Wl, A Sunday. A son wns horn to Mr and Mr Leo Harvey June 1: Mrs.

Jennie Sr. in of Fall River hns been a guest at home of her brother, H. Purd Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Wells have retirn.d tu their home In Plalnfield -Mrs D. Wllley and Mr. and Mrs. Sm t'l were Fairfax Sunday, to attend th funeral of Mrs.

Nettle Montague I). Young and B. E. Reynolds are in East Charleston for a few days Miss Mar-garet Perley of EnosburgFa Is visited! Miss Smith Monday. Vernon Torrance of Poultney has been a guest nt E.

J. Gates this nnd Mrs. M. P. Perley were guests at Mr nnd Mrs.

Linus leavens Wednesday -Mrs. Berkley of Waterbury is spending the week Linus Leavens Wednesday. Mrs. dk-town closed Friday. Mr Hong and Mlsc Clapp will not return In the fall- Mis.

Lydla Chase of St. Albans Is visiting at II N. Gray's. There will be a dance In Smith's hnll Friday evening, with mus'3 by orchestra. EDEN MILLS.

A number of cases of scarlet fever havj broken out and the Mills school has ben closed. Mr. Buggies and fa ml rionvllle have been visiting at Hurd's. Ruth, youngest dajghter of Blake, wns united In marring Har ry Hler Jun 20 Fredn Whittpn-inre anf Mrs. Earl are convalescing from mumps Mr.

and Mrs have been quite ill the past eK much better. Miss Anna Bronn of Bur. llneton Is now sole owner of the Mapm wen coiiage, naving purchased the WW-temoro share In samt Sai Is seriously 111 Mrs. Arthur is vlsitins -Mrs. Onlas Whittemore, wno remalim confined to her bed.

WATER VILLE. C. C. Tobln hns gone to Madison, N. where he will remain with his la- gh-ter for a few weeks, Mr and Mrs J.

Barnes of Burlington visited lu Mrs. L. Cheeney, Sundaj 1 Codding has returned from Or' ans, whf.ro Tia hns hnnti vtV, Kla .1 Mrs. C. F.

Stearns, for severnl wei ks -Mrs. F. Stearns and Miss Thelmu, Stearns visited In Johnson Tuesday ORfiHBE COUfiTY RANDOLPH. A. M.

Vaughan, one of the leadlna farmers In town, hns accepted a flattering offer to become foreman of Shelburno farms, tho large estate of Dr Seward Webb of New York. He will be under E. F. Gebhardt. who Is to move into Burlington, and Mr.

Vaughan will occupy the house vacated by him. Mr Vaughan has been on the farm of the late Morse for the last 10 years. The annual meeting of the graded school district wns held In the high school bulldlna Tuesday June IB, when there were flft voters present. Dr. F.

Angell was mada moderator and the report of the prudential committee wag accepted. Stork-Well was elected member of that committee for three years In place of E. I. Clnflln. whoso term had expired The committee Is now; V.

I Spear, John H. DuBols nnd Mr. Stockwell A Huh-bard wns elected collector and treasurer. Dr. F.

A. Eaton auditor and Dr. C. Woodard clerk. The district voted to.

pay Vn toward tho athletic park and a tax of ino cent on a dollar of the grand list wns voted to defray the expenses Mrs. Bertha Burrldge arrived Thursday night from Vergennes, where she h.U been supervisor In tho training department of the high school for the past year. Mrs. Burrldge wilt remain with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs, Hayward, till the middle of next week, when sh will go to Greensborough, to bo one of the Instructors In a summer school for month.

Miss NVlllo Corwln, a guest of Mr. 'and Mrs, A. H. Powers left Friday for Lowell, Crandnll ot Burlington was In town Friday and ae. companled his mother, Mrs, A Cran-dall, to Sharon to visit her sister, Mrs.

Clark of tho teacher trnlnlni department left Friday for Hanover, N. whero she will pass a part of 'her vacation Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dicker- (Continued on vauo ls.t.

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