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Rutland Daily Herald Thursday Morning, April 30, 1992 Mountain Union Board, GMUHS, 7 p.m. p.m., May 2, 1 and 7 p.m., $8, $5, 296-2505. The Pajama Game Rochester, Production of White River VaUey Players at Rochester High School, May 1 and 2, 8 p.m., 767-3333 Pippin Bellows Falls, Bellows Falls Union High School Drama Club, May 1, 2, 7:30 p.m., high school, $3. Equus Brattleboro, Play by Peter Shoffer Jiy Whetstone Theatre Company, April 80, May 1, 2, 7:30 p.m., 257-2600. TIappy End Putney, Musical at River Valley Performing Arts Center by Vermont Theatre Company in Landmark Theater, April 30, May 1, 2.

Hair Bennington, Mount Anthony Union High School Drama Department, April 30, May 1 and 2, 8 p.m. and noon, high school, $6, $4, $3. 3:30 p.m., UVM Extension Office, register, 773-3349. Senator Leahy's Office Wallingford, Aide to U.S. Sen.

Patrick Leahy has public oftlce hours, Town Office, a.m., 1-800-642-3193. Changing Bomoseen Shores Castleton, Professor Holman Jordan, CSC, discusses research on changing demographics on Lake BomoBeen, 7:30 p.m., Old Chapel. Reader to Reader Poultney, Bill Coons reads his new play, Vision," Withev Hall, 7 p.m., free, 287-9313, ext. 307. Lecture Brattleboro, Thomas M.

French speaks on Recent Legal and Economic Reforms in the former Soviet Union," 7:30 p.m., Brooks Memorial Library, free and open to the public. School Boards Poultney, High school, 7:30 p.m.; Orwell, Special meeting, village school library, 7:30 p.m.; Fair Haven, Special meeting, budgetnegotiations, grade school, 7 p.m.; Chester, Green tions about insurance, 773-3379. Marble Valley Duplicate Bridge Rutland, Duplicate bridge club plays I at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Hillside Road, 7:30 p.m., new members welcome, for information call Bill Becker, 773-7386, or Irene Vignoe, 773-8656. Civil Air Patrol Rutland, Civil Air Patrol meets, 7-9 p.m., Rutland State Airport, seniors, both male and female, and high Bchool students (Cadets), welcome, 773-2455. Spring Forward Rutland, Free workshop for shaking ofT winter blahs, p.m., register Rutland Regional Medical Center, 747-3775.

Taste of Rutland Rutland, Mount St. Joseph restaurant night, bulTet supper, $35 couple, seating is from 6 to 7 p.m., reservations, 776-0151, or evenings, 459-2716 and ARQ.OOQA Health Care for Elderly Rutland, Public policy discussion, "Health Care for the Elderly: Moral Dilemmas, Mortal Choices, free, 1- General Store, 8 p.m.; Aacutney, Mount Ascutney Regional Hospital, 8:30 p.m.; Bellows Falls, United Church, 7 p.m.; Bradford, Evangelical Free Church, 8 p.m.; Brattleboro, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, 7 p.m.; East Dorset, Wilson House, 8 p.m.; Co-Dependents Anonymous Rutland, St. Peters School, 7 p.m. ACOA White Hiver Junction, VA Hospital, 7:30 p.m.; Windsor, Mount Ascutney Regional Hospital, 8:30 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous New Haven, New Haven gregutional Church, p.m., 247-3005; Springfield, Congregational Church, Main Street, noon, step meeting, for more information call 885-4912 or 885-8038 after 6 p.m.; Bennington, step andor discussion, 7-9 p.m., West Wing conference room, Southwestern Vermont Hospital, 447-1753 or 447-7636.

Widowed Catholics Rutland, Widowed Catholics support group, 7-9 Christ the King Church, Engle Hall, Flossie Martin from Allstate Insurance answers ques AA Meetings Rutland, Big Book Group, Giacu Congregational Church, noon; Room To Grow, Stool Square Building, West Street, 7:30 p.m.; Big Book Stop Study Group, Kullund Kegionul Medical Center, conference room 2, 8 p.m.; Wcat Rutland, Pleusunt Steppers, St. Bridgets Church, 7:30 p.m.; Wallingford, Serenity House Group, 7 p.m.; Sherburne, Sherburne United Church, noon; Fair Haven, Big Book Step Group, St. Luke's Church, 7:30 p.m., non-smoking; Springfield, OD, Woolson Block, Park and Main streets, 0 a.m,; OD, 374 River St. on Route 10, noon; OD, Building Blocks, Pleasant Street, 7 p.m.; OSD, Beginners Group, St. Mark's Church, 8 p.m.

Al-Anon Meetings Ludlow, United Church, 8 p.m.; Mid-dlebury, Community Cottage, 8 p.m.; Taftsvllie, Chapel, off Route 4 past Obituaries 1 Robert L. Harrlman A burial service for Robert L. Harri-man, a resident of the Bardwell House, who died Tuesday evening at Rutland Regional Medical Center following a long iUness, will be held in Ludlow. 1 He was born in the Bronx, N.Y., son of 1 Merton and Claudia Harriman. i He graduated from York Town High School in 1946 and from Vermont College in Montpelier in 1952.

He was a U.S. Army and Air Force veteran. i Mr. Harriman was manager of Car; brothers, Keith Jesso of Hancock end Laurence Jesso of Granville; two nephews; and several nieces. She was predeceased by a brother.

Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Federated Church. Arrangements are under the direction of the Day Funeral Home in Randolph. Kenneth W. Hatt SPRINGFIELD A graveside service for Kenneth William Hatt, who died Monday at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, will be held Friday in Vineyard Haven, Mass.

He was bom Sept. 26, 1941, in Wet Newton, son of Alfred and Map-on (Robinson) Hatt. He married Judith Hinckley and later married Corine Averill in 1972. Survivors include three sons, Eric Hatt, Peter Hatt and Kevin Hatt, all of Vineyard Haven; a stepson, Gregojy Marshall of Vineyard Haven; two brothers, Howard Hatt and Marshall Hatt, both of Springfield; two sisters, Barbara Dube of Springfield and Gretchen Wheeler of Bellows Falls. Charles M-Ladabouche PITTSFORD A graveside service for Charles McHale Ladabouche, 83, who died Jan.

23, will be held Friday at 9 a.m. in St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Pittsford. Barnard Funeral Home is in charge or arrangements. i i Margaret R.

Anderson i PROCTOR A funeral Mass for Margaret Rogers Anderson, 72, who died Tuesday at Rutland Regional Medical Center, will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in St. Dominics Church. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. She was bom in Rutland.

April 17, 1920, daughter of Albert and Elizabeth (LeFevre) Rogers, and had been a resi-dent of Proctor for much of her life, She was wife of John L. Anderson jvho died in 1979. Mrs. Anderson formerly was a manager of the Green Stamp Store in Rutland, and was a bookkeeper at By-Way Furniture Co. for many years.

She was a member of St. Dominic's Church, and the Catholic Daughter of America. Survivors are a son, John R. Anderson of Proctor, two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Catherine) Lloyd, and Mrs.

Robert (Marion) Barrett, both of Rutland; grandchildren, John W. Anderson and Rebecca Lynn Anderson, both of Proc-nd nephews. lay call Thursday from 6 to 9 Barnard Funeral Home- in tor, nieces and nephews. Friends may p.m. at the Pittsford.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Dominics Church, Proctor 05766. who died April 20 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H., will he held Saturday at 10 a.m. in Riverside Cemetery in Sherburne. The Rev.

Richard LaCava, pastor of the Church of Our Savior, will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 485, Williston, 05495, or to the American Cancer Society, Vermont Division Drawer Montpelier, Arrangements art under the direction of the Alaous Funeral Home, Rutland. Mr. Blongy Rites A ftineral service for Claude L.

Blongy, 91, formerly of Templewood Court, who died Monday morning at Eden Park Nursing Home, was held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. The Rev. Richard Tinney, pastor, officiated. Con celebrant was the Rev.

Reid Mayo, pastor. Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery. Organist was Robert McMahon and vocahst was Helen Davidson. Minister of the altar was Joseph LaPlanto.

Bearers were Kenneth Browe of Jeri-co, Paul Fredette and Peter Popovitch, both of Clarendon, Ronald Gomez of Chicopee. Charles Clark and Bernard Bushes, both of Rutland. A service was held by the tribute staff of the Loyal Order of Moose, Rutland Lodge 1122, Tuesday evening at the Clifford Funeral Home. Members included Gary Gilmore, governor, Larry Baker, prelate; Ralph Bowen governor; and Robert Booska, past governor. Robert L.

Patch SPRINGFIELD A memorial service for Robert L. Patch, also of Prescott, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Church of Christ in Springfield. The Rev: Steven Rollins will officiate. Burial will follow in Grout Cemetery in Weathersfield.

Lilia Joy BARNARD A graveside service for Lilia Joy, 65, who cued March 20 at her home in Los Angeles, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Fair View Cemetery in Bethel. The Rev. Roland Gerhart will officiate. She was bom May 1, 1926, in Boston, daughter of Arthur and Ethel (Alquire)Joy.

She graduated valedictorian from Woodstock High School. Ms. Joy worked for the plywood mill in Bethel and did office work in the Woodstock area. She moved to California in 1950 and worked as a bank teller. Survivors include a brother, Harold Joy of Barnard; and a Bister, Elva Johnston of Marlboro, Mass.

Theater No Exit' Castleton, CSC presents Jean-Paul Sartre play. May 1, 2, 8 p.m.. Fine Arts Center, $3, 468-6611, ext. 258. Mademoiselle Colombe Mlddlebury, Jean Anouilh's comedy drama directed by Douglas Sprigg, Wright Theatre, April 30, 8 p.m., $3.

$2. 388-3711, ext. 6322. Arthurian Legend White River Junction, King Arthur with music, visual art, storytelling. River City Arts Youth Theatre production, Briggs Opera House, May 1, 7 There are no calling hours.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cabot Funeral Home in Wood-stock. Marion K.Bahan SUNDERLAND A burial service for Marion (Keough) Bahan, who died Dec. '27, 1991, will be held Sunday at 11:15 a.m. in St. Columban's Cemetery in Arlington.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Mahar Son Funeral Home in Bennington. James J. Downey ARLINGTON A burial service for James J. Downey, who died Jan. 23, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.

in St Colum-bans Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the Mahar Son Funeral Home in Bennington. Lois Lathrop PAWLET A graveside service for Lois Lathrop, who died March 8, will be held- Friday at 10 a.m. in Mettowee Valley Cemetery. The Rev.

Janice Kimball will officiate. The Robert M. King Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Kathleen Adams GRANVILLE. N.Y.

A graveside service for Kathleen Adams, who died Feb. 6, will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Evergreen Cemetery in Salem. The Rev. David Dempsey will officiate.

The Robert M. King Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Cheryl F. Lunna ROCHESTER A funeral service for Cheiyl Faye 42, who died Tuesday from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Camp Brook Road, Bethel, will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Rochester Federated Church.

The Rev. Alan Hoskins will officiate. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. She was born in Rochester, March 10, 1949, daughter of Andrew and Chloe (Coburn) Jesso. She graduated from Rochester High School in 1967.

She attended nurses training in Brattleboro. She married Douglas Lunna, Feb. 24, 1968, in Rochester. Mrs. Lunna was a secretarybook-keeper for Lunna Excavating Company for several years and more recently worked at Merrimaid's in Randolph.

Survivors include her husband of Stockbridge; two sons, Gordon Lunna and Alan Lunna, both of Stockbridge; her father of Rochester; a sister, Charlene Voghell of Randolph; two Payment DS1 worked at Pleasant Manor Nursing Home before he retired due to ill health. Survivors include two sisters, Janet Schatzle of Richqrdson, Texas, and Joyce Coe of Tuscon, a son, Raymond Coe of Hopewell Junction, N.Y.; Companions, Percy and June ONeil; many nieces, nephews and cousins. There are no calling hours. Virginia S. Sweeney POULTNEY Virginia Stevens Sweeney, 72, a resident of Poultney for 62 years, died Wednesday morning at her home following a long illness.

Seacrest, pastor, officiated. Burial followed in the Cavendish Village Cemetery. Bearers were Melvin Buck of Cavendish, Arnold Stillwell Jr. of Proctorsville, John Steams of ProctorsviUe, Jeff Crosby, Barry Hill II and Bruce Johnson allofChester. Arrangements were under the direction of the Hastings-Adams Funeral Home in Ludlow.

Mrs. Gardiner Rites BALTIMORE A graveside service for Dora Boardman Gardiner, 86, who died Sunday evening at her home, was held Wednesday morning in Pine Grove Cemetery in North Springfield. The Rev. Richard Cederholm, pastor of the North Springfield Baptist Church, oDld-ated. Arrangements were under the direction of the Davis Memorial Chapel.

Dorothy Barrows SPRINGFIELD Dorothy Barrows, 67, died Monday evening at her home. Arrangements are pending at the Davis Memorial Chapel. Muriel G. Follett ASCUTNEY Muriel G. Follett, 87, died Wednesday afternoon at the Mount Ascutney Hospital and Health Center in Windsor.

She was bom May 9, 1904, in East Jamaica, daughter of Leon and Maude (Butler) Grout. She graduated from Leland and Gray Seminaiy in Townshend in 1921. She attended the University of Vermont. She married Robert Follett, in East Jamaica, in 1923. He died in 1977, Mrs.

Follett taught school for three years. She lived in Townshend for 19 years and while residing there was chosen to represent Vermont at an International Conference of the Association of Country Women of the World. She also lived in North Springfield for 19 years She was author of The New England Year "and Drop in the Bucket She wrote a series of articles called A Coun- aSSSiits-'. various magazines and newspapers. Survivors include a son, Robert Fol- lett Jr.

of Belchertown, a daughter, Jean Willard of North Springfield; four grandchildren; six great grandchildren; a brother, L. Everett Grout of Lancaster, several nieces and neph- ews. A funeral service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Ascutney Union T. Thi SatftSfS officiate.

Burial will be held at a later date in Maple Grove Cemetery in Townshend. Memorial contributions, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the Ascutney Union Church, Ascutney, 05030. The Knight Funeral Home in Windsor is in charge of arrangements. 'William H. Clark POULTNEY A funeral service for William Harry Clark, 74, who died Tuesday evening at Rutland Regional Medical Center, will be held Thursday at 10 a.m.

at the Roberts-Aubin Funeral Home. The Rev. James Townley, pastor of the United Methodist Church of Poultney, will officiate. Burial will follow in Poultney Cemetery. He was bom July 2, 1917, in Palisade, N.J., son of Harry and Violet (Johnson) Clark.

He was a graduate of R.P.I. Mr. Clark was a chemical engineer for Dupont Chemical Corporation for 45 years. He retired in 1981. He was also an accomplished photographer.

He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Poultney and its choir. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Virginia (Sprague) Clark; a son, Peter Clark of East Corinth; a daughter, Dian-tha Clark of South Plainfield, N.J.; a brother, Linwood Clark of Connecticut; a sister, Doris Willard of Connecticut; and four grandchildren. There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church Choir through the Roberts-Aubin Funeral Home, P.O. Box 181, Poultney, 05764.

Robert H. Long Sr. POULTNEY A funeral service for Robert Howard Long 83, who died Tuesday afternoon at Rutland Regional Medical Center, will be held Saturday at p.m. at the Poultney United Methodic, lurch. The Rev.

James Townley, pas- 1 p.m. at the Poultney United Methodist Church. The Rev. James Townley, tor, will officiate. Burial will follow in Morning Side Cemetery in Hartford, N.Y.

He was born Nov. 13, 1908, in Saxton, son of William and Sadie (Fockler) Long. He was a graduate of Saxton High School and earned a bachelor's degree from Shippensburgh State College in Pennsylvania and later a masters degree from Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Long taught science at the Hartford Central School and during World War II was employed as a scientist for the General Electric Company and worked on the Manhattan Project." He was a college professor at Green Mountain CoUege and chairman of its science department for several years.

He retired in 1975 with the title of Professor Emeritus. He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Poultney, the Morning Star Lodge 37, of Poultney, the Poultney Rotanr Club and served as village trustee of Poultney for several years. Survivors include two sons, Thomas Long of Cazenovia, N.Y., and Robert Long Jr. of Camp HiU, five grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. He was predeceased by nis wife, Betty (McCauley) Long, in 1971, and two sis- tors.

Friends may call Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Roberts-Aubin Funeral Home. A Masonic service will be held at 11a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Robert H. Long Sr.

Memorial Fund, Green Mountain College, through the funeral home office, P.O. Box 181, Poultney, 05764. Mrs. Jones Rites POULTNEY A burial service for Barbara P. Jones, 80.

who died Jan. 18 at Rutland Regional Medical Center, was held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Poultney Cemetery. The Rev. H.

Edward Morren officiated. Arrangements were under the direction of the Roberts-Aubin Funeral Home. Helga E. Aronson A graveside service for Helga E. Aronson, 93, of Fairview Avenue, who died Dec.

18, 1991, at her home, will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in Evergreen Sa2233cs of Christ, will officiate. I unnsc, wiu omciate. The Tossing Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr.

Ward Rites FAIR HAVEN A funeral service for Robert A. Ward, 60, who died Sunday evening at Rutland Regional Medical SKRSlSirfiSiB rn, ley Moore, pastor of the United Methodist Church, and the Rev. Raymond Maloney, pastor of Our Lady of Seven Dolors Church, officiated. Burial followed in St. Marys Cemetery.

Bearers were William Dayton of Whitehall, N.Y., Thomas LaPlaca, David Ward, Louis Faiyniarz. William Bruton, David Mallory, Clifford Dockum and Clifford James, all of Fair Haven. A military service was conducted by the American Legion Post 49. Members included Commander William Canfield, Creighton Minogue and Robert Laramie, color bearers, William Haight and Richard Starling, color guards, and Thomas Perry, sgt. at arms.

A gun salute was given by Gerard Miller, William Sweeney, Robert Jones ilai ingsi Flag folders were Francis Moriarity and King Lowell. Chaplain was Walter Dorion. Russell Youngsounded taps. and Paul Little. Moriarity made the presentation to the family.

David C. Rogers CASTLETON A graveside service for David C. Rogers, 45. who died March 21. will be held Saturday at 11 a.m.

in Hillside Cemetery. The Rev. Donna Ca-vedon-Scease, pastor of the Federated Church, will officiate. A military service will be conducted by members of Crippen Fellows Post 50, American Legion. The Durfee Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Stanley G. Eells PITTSFORD A graveside service for Stanley G. Eells, 49, who died Jan. 23 at Rutland Regional Medical Center, will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in Hillside Cemetery in Castleton.

The Rev. Olof Johnson of Central Bridge, N.Y., will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to Cairo Temple, Building Fund, 51 Wales Rutland, 05701. Arrangements are under the direction of the Alaous Funeral Home, Rutland. Jean R.

Conwell BRANDON A graveside service for Jean R. Conwell, formerly of Sherburne. 802-438-2222 clarendon ave RUTLAND VT Stay, cominyluinday, May 10th Remember your this Mothers Day with a special message from her favorite person-YOU! Tell her your care with a special message for just $8.00 for up to 20 words. Well be choosing some lucky Moms to be the winners of a bouquet, from Frog Pond or a tea basket from The Main Course. Wmuwia to.

Be dxawn at mndom on May 6th. She was bom Sept. 9, 1919, in Deny, N.H., daughter of Joseph and Marion '(Perkins) Stevens. She was a 1937 graduate of Jamaica Plains High School in Massachusetts fcnd a 1939 graduate of Green Mountain College. Mrs.

Sweeney was an agent for the rudential Life Insurance Company in late 1940s. She was employed at Green Mountain College in 1957 and retired from there in 1984. She served as president of the Green Sountain College Alumni Association many years and was a member of the American Legion, J. Clare Carmody Post 39, Women's Auxiliary of Poultney. Survivors include a companion, William Makepeace; her former husband, Thomas Sweeney; three daughters, JoElla Horton of Williston, Linda Stevens of Treasure Island, and Vicki Vaughn of Palm Harbor, five grandchildren; a great grandchild; and several cousins.

A funeral service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Roberts-Aubin Funeral Home. The Rev. Alexander Stringer, of St. Davids Angelican Church, will officiate.

Burial will follow in Poult-ney Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made Ito the Poultney Rescue Squad through the funeral home office, P.O. Box 181, Poultney, 05764.

Cora A. Harrison LUDLOW Cora A. Harrison, 78, -1 died Wednesday afternoon at the Gill Odd Fellows after a brief illness. Arrangements are pending at the Hastings-Adams Funeral Home in Lud- low. Mr.

Stillwell Rites PROCTORSVILLE A fiineral ser-! vice for Arthur Stillwell, 64, who died Sunday, was held Wednesday at the Hastings-Adams Funeral Home in Lud- low. Jane BuBwell officiated. Burial followed in Pleasant View Cemetery in Ludlow. Bearers were Bill Barrows and Joe Roberts, both of Cavendish, Michael Bamforth of Springfield and Jim Sherer 1 of Proctorsville. Mr.

Johnson Rites CAVENDISH A funeral service for Robert R. Johnson, 20, who died April 24, was held Wednesday at the Cavendish Baptist Church. The Rev. Scott Worden Named To Crafts Board BRATTLEBORO Greg Worden, owner of Vermont Artisan Designs in Brattleboro, was one of four people elected to the Vermont Crafts Council board of directors at its recent meeting. Vermont Artisan Designs is a retail crafts gallery representing nu merous Vermont crafts people.

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