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The Fair Haven Era from Fair Haven, Vermont • 1

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Cot, ClerV9 office a RA -JL JLV ESiABL SHJCD 1879 FAIR HAVEN, VERMONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1921. Numbs 44 HAT ADVERTISING PAYS IS GENERALLY CONCEDED BY All BIG BUSINESS IF YO'J 83T MVE3TISI13 Y3J ME GETOj THE RESULTS YO'J SHOULD" FM YOUR BUSINESS ilK MA END OF OCTOBER BRTDE WITCHERY THAT CHARMED mW) -iiiilill ONE HORB OPPORTUNITY Mill Mary Elizabeth Brown Wedded to Horton Marvin of Benson, Monday Morning by Rev. P. J.

Long The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Brown, oldest daughter of Dep A the Party Held in the Gymnasium Monday Night Under the Direction Of the Arch Fiend by the Fiends and their Guetti 1 5 Did you see the witches out Hal- lowe'en I TO SAVE To Reduce Our Stock of uty Sheriff and Mrs. John J. Brown to Horton Marvin Hasbrook of Benson Ye you saw a great many until PC was a must hapuv oseasinn to a laree number of F-ih Haven people who wereswitnesie of the wfdJing at St Mary's ehurch, Monday morning. Tne nuptial mass was celebrated by Rev D.L.Hig'gins Walt Mason would like th- Store for he says 'Whnt I'm th iokful mostly for is that my wife is wise, and dresses so her friends in law don't ever criticise. She buys where satisfaction goes for, be it understood, she finds it pays to buy of those who buy where goods are good.

I hate to see a mouldy coat upon a maiden cute. It likewise gets my nanny goat to see a rusty suit. I'm thankful women more and more are acting as they should, and only patronize the store that buys where goods are Exclusive Coats P. J. L'lntr Trm briiie-smaid was ab 8 o'clock and then they issap-pearfd Where did they gj end what did they do Why They went to the gym a had a meeting i Weren't you there I thought that.

I had seen every one And what a variety of cistumes there were Witehes dressed to represent gypsies, sailors, so diers, well to do gentlemen and ladies, cow Miss Agnes of Rutland and ANDES RAMSES We will make the following CASH prices for the next 30 days subject to stock on hand $135 Ranges at. $120.00 $95 85.00 $90 80.00 the bFt man, the bride's brother, John Brown, ir. The bride Hnri bridesmaid were gowned alike in b'ue tricotine tailored with hats to match. The bride's corsage bouquet was lillies of the vallev an 1 orchids boys, negroes, Indian maidens. djvs, negroes, inuian in it nana, ears an taat of her attendant was Opeiia ba rosts I orcaids.

-icu wu.i Hihliinrf ana Rut thv- prayer books. r.ety of costumes did not prevent all fro-ii having a spirit of accord. The in spirit shown at that meeting, if Velour, Bolivia, Heather, PlusE. Pretty Dresses A Few BARGAINS in second-hand Heaters We make a specialty of ANDES Furnaces and Ranges. Our guarantee of quality and price goes with each and every sale.

The mh -rs were John Larkin of Castletnn. a cousin of the bride and Gerald Brown, the bride's brother. The gift of the groom to ths ushers were gold pen knives. At tla conclusion of the ceremony a su.rsptuous weeding breakfast was served the wedding party at the home of the bride's parents on Washington street, the rooms having been prettily decorated for the occasion with ferns, bouquets of chrysanthemums and other fall flowers. The bride graduated from the Castletnn Normal school in 1913 and hai sinc taught successfully in Hubbard-tju and West Haven.

The groom graduated' from the Troy Conference academy and owns and carries on a large farm in Benson where the couple will make their bora Canton Crepe, Satin, Tricotine, Poiret Twill IK in- NORTON HARDWARE The Economy Store Fair Haven, Vermont. shown in all other school activities would put Fair Haven High as the foremost high school in the state. And now for the business of the meeting A grnd march was executed to secure partner for everyone. Then to raise the spirits of the uieeting, a game, caled magic music, was played. After the sp.rits were raised to the highest pilch the game was stopped and the Fiends (the Faculty) judged tbe costumes of the witches.

Three prizes were awarded, one to a scare crow (Seymour Egan;) one to a Highland lass (Dolores Mioogue;) and one to a girl (Arnold Hamilton;) whom every one seemed to fancy. After the adjudication came intermission. Tbe witches returning found the orchestra in action and refreshments being served. The witches wha were not able to keep their feet still danced, others talked and amused themselves otherwise. At about half past ten, on of tbe Fiends expressed "One of Vermont's Good Stores." on their return from their wedding trip by automobile to Niagara Fills.

DOLLAR DAY A GOOD APPOINTMENT Joseph L. Wheeler of Beaion Made a Member' of the Vermont Public library Commiision by Gov. Hartneu. First National Bank Orwell, Veimont. "Economy is near to the keystone of character and success.

A boy that is taught to save his money will rarely be a bad man or a fail-ure. The man who saves will rise in his trade or profession steadily this is inevitable." Gladstone. Joseon L. Wheeler of Benson was tl appointed by Gov. Hartnes.

this week i tr ct as a memoer or tne erraoni row Library- to fill the short term of another member who resigned The app intment was a pleasant sur prise to Mr. Wheeler as he bad not solicited it For 18 years he has been At Rutland Thursday, November 10 Don't Forget the Date It means Dollars in your pockets to vist this store on this day. GREAT VALUES WILL BE OFFERED whovhad arranged and directed the execution of the admirable program' by giving her an appreciation. The witches, Fiends and Arch Fiend then departed, either to go home or to enter upon some other means of witch-craftry. Morris, '22 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES the Jlhis Bank Pays Interest on Savings Deposits at in the library profession in Washing ton, D.

California, Florida nd Ohio and as president of the Ohio Library association last year he se cured the passage of new laws estab-liihini onnnto lihraries and lareer The Junior boys' basket ball team Rate of 4 1-2 Per Cent Per Annum. DIRECTORS W. B. FRENCH, President E. E.

YOUNG, Vice President W. A. JENNINGS, P. W. WAITE, hnnk aervice for the taxoavers of that wpnt down too defeat bv the Senior state.

He a member of the duncil boys team by the decisive score of 25 of the American Library association, to 13. Freshman and Senior teams I D. L. WELLS. Cashier.

NICHOLS BARNEY Another newspaper, in reporting mo are tierj lor nrst piaee, eacn naviug appointment erroneously stated that won one game. Mr. Wheeler is connected with the jhe Freshman, team will play the Fair Haven Library. According to Senior team, Thursday evening at 7 him the local public library is one of o'clock in the gymnasium, the best conducted in the state, Mrs. Colville the librarian bing secretary Induce Sleep of the State Library odation and AnutUa h- Dr.

Humphreys Number 40 in Cali Clothiers Watch Our "Ad" for Rutland Vermont Rutland ner meiuuua win uwumwooo mended by the Library commission as duces Repose and Natural, Refresh- ujflUjyiBjgflSSSg DOLLAR DAY suggestive to other librarians. Mr. ws o.cry. Wheel, came to Vermont in May and For Insomnia. Sleeplessness Wake- Rnmniarm in 'Benson.

I fulness, Kestlessness ana nervous- lit. uv L- 1 ness. i Death of Robert Warner Pntkhurjt Naro.0tjc, No Opiate, No Dope, Many of our people were saddened jo habit forming Drugs, Strictly FOLLOW THE CROWD Saturday on learning of the death in Homeopathic. Denver, of Robert W. Park- Number is a prescription hurst, for trany years a resident of 0f tne Frederick Humphreys, M.

November 10, 1921 In Meantime Remember our Cap and Shirt Sale Is Now On TROY SHIRT STORE TO Pair Haven. He was on a visit, uaeA in his Brivate practice and TuesHay to his sister. Mrs Will V. now offered to the public for the first Roberts of Denver, when be naa a stroke of apoplexyj He was taken that afternoon to the hospital and died Sat urday morning. He was born in Mor 30c and 81.00, at Drug Stores, or sent on receipt of price, or C.

0. D. Parcel Post Humphreys' Homeo Medicine 156 WillUm Street, New York. Medical Book free ris. 111 March 6.

1867 tbe son or Robert W. and Arabella (Davenport; 140 West Street, Three doors below Merchants Parkburst. He was married in 189Z to Mabel Lewis of this place. He was Row. mployed for number of years Dy the lute 0.

A. Peck and Cahee, Spen cer company of Rutland. Sixteen years ago he removed to Longmont, where he engaged in the lurni Ross-Huntress Go. ON THURSDAY, NOV. 10 For Big Special Bargains.

We are going to do our full share, to make Rutland's Biggest Shopping Day a Great Success. We have made arrangements to make your dollars more valuable to you than ever before. All you have to do is come to this store and we will prove it to you, In Dollars and Sense. and remember that these Special Bargains are for November 10 only. By all means come to Rutland that day.

Plenty extra help will be added to our salesforce. The merchants of Rutland are trying to do great things to make it an object for you to come. Make our Store Your Headquarters. The Reliable Department Store. WEST HAVEN County Club Agent E.

E. Berg-strom. Mrs Bergstrom and Superintendent V. G. Smith with other helpers such as Mrs Pettis, John Hyatt, Irving Fleury, Romaine Robinson, Mrs Belden, Mae Pettis, Edna Hyatt and Mrs.

White met the boys and girls of the swale district Saturday. There was a short For Cold Weather You want Heavy Hosiery, Gloves, etc, such as are to be found here, We have Hose in all wool for workingmeu and the fiuer weaves for Women and Children. 4 Embroiderv Goods, of all kinds. Copyrighted Books, Etc. program with talks by Mr.

Bergstrom and Mr Smith. -Leslie Best went to Ticonderoga, N. Sunday to consult a physician at the Moses hospital. ture business until two years ago when he disposed of the business. He was here for several months in the summer of 1920.

He is survived by a widow, a second wife, wo sons, a sirter, Mrs Roberts of Denver and a brother, Dr. George D. Parkburst of this place- He was buried in Fort Collins, Colo Be Sure to Take It In The merchants of Rutland are to have a Dollar Day sale. November 10 to which attention is called by an advertisement on another page of the Era, where their plans and purposes are set forth. Probably further particulars msy be had from the daily papers of Rat-land previous to the sale but we have this assurance knowing as we do the business people of that city, that it will be all that it is advertised and more.

You cannot afford to miss tbe Dollar Day Sale i NORTON'S VARIETY SHOP Opposite Postoffice. af HUBBAEDTON News was received here Saturday of the deatb in Brandon of Rsuben 3t. John, who was born in this town, January 2, 1845. Ha died Saturday morning at his horn in Brandon of heart failure. He is survived by bis wife, a son, E.

E. St John of this olace and a daughter. Mrs. Marion Ross-Huntress CORNER WEST 0 GROVE STREETS VERMONT RUTLAND. Keep Your Hindfon the Dates of November and 12 Lewis of Brandon.

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