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Swanton Courier from Swanton, Vermont • 2

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Swanton Courieri
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Swanton, Vermont
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St Albans State Police A-2 Death Notices FRANKLIN COUNTY WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS TIIURS FEBRUARY 11 I960 Accidents on Blotter ABOUT ST ALBANS with Claire Hill Tel LA 4-4420 MRS CLARENCE ANDRESS ST Mrs Katherine Cliabcth Andress 82 wife of larenee Andress ol 75 Liu ran Avc died early Tuesday at i local hospital Besides he husband she is nrrvived hv several nieces ant' This Week: In Court satisfactory degree of interest the part of church members Rev Beyer also announcer Mrs Franklin lsham has consented to serve as Sunday School 5 perintcudent that I was very much interested in die report concerning Duane aveline an Air Force doctor from Newport (my home town) who is now in San Antonio Tex where he recently ended a one week stint floating in an almost weightless condition the evperi-nent being designed to learn some if the conditions which will tie ncountered by astronauts in Mrs Andress was a ispiq jo j-quimn arrangements arc in- -ephews -ny ipuni liarv Funeral (iirphte ST ALBAN'S: Percy Perry 58 Jan 30 services Fed) I SWANTON Mrs Kxi'ala Lc-Totirueau 70 Feb 1 in field Mass services at Church of the Nativity Feb 4 RICHFORD: Mrs Jennie Ma-gowan 91 Jam 31 in West mount Montreal entombment at Richford Fob 2 ENOSBURG FALLS: Me Josephine (Lavall a) Deaett 8S widow ef Joseph Deaelt Feh 2 services Feh 4 ST ALBAN'S Ross Mayo 70 Feh 2 services I loft' Angels Church Feh 5 ST AIBANS: Mrs Matilda Bushev 86 Feb 6 services St Church Feh 8 ST ALBAN'S: Mrs Mary Atwood services Feh 5 at First Con Teg jtkinal Church HIGHGATE I iss Alberta Cutler Ve seen Duane was serv young hut we since went bis father Ed mother the of Newport lie to school with Graveline and his former Tina Lame Women of Moose At the recent conference of the College of Regents of the Women of the Mouse held in St Alhans the exemplification of the ritual was put on in full form Barrc Burlington Montreal and Beilin Nll were represented A brief siiimna of the work their various chapters and Iso a donation to the College of Urgent fund was given by the senior regents from these groups A social hour was enjoyed under the chairmanship of Mrs Dennis Coon and her committee Dimes Drive: $591 William Ddt county chairman for the March of Dimes has anno need that $59183 was received in the recent Mothers March Workers included Clyde Hamblin Phillip Holland and Leon Berger and members of the Loyal Order of Moose Also assisting were James David Edmund Steele Arthur Stone Bigelow Mrs Herman Richards Miss Margate Wall Mrs Charles Depatie and Mrs Charles MRS JAMES MURPHY ST ALBANS Mrs Altrcil slurpin' 51 wife of James Mur hv 17 Mason St the earlv I'msiLiy rides her husband she leave wo sens Ronald and Janv but! St Alhans a sister Mrs th vn Conti of Washing'on DC mil a brother Attv Janies Ole Ihase of St Alhans Services will he held Thins lay nt 9 am in St irv' i Ihnrch BAKERSFIELD Mrs Ruby Brigham 'Mr and Mrs Harold Perry attended the funeral of their brother Percy Perry at St Albans Mr and Mrs Kenneth Dolan and family of St Albans were visitors of their aunt and uncle Mr and (Mrs Harold Perry' Seventeen members of the Mountain View Grange attended the Regional Grange meeting at Sheldon A former resident Walter Barnes son of Mr and Mrs Oiin Barnes died at bis home on Jan 15 in California Mr and Mrs Raymond Gordon and family wore guests of their cousins the Misses Marcette FA Start and Miss Helen Stephenson were in St Alhans to visit their son and nephew Chauney Start at Kerbs Hospital and Mrs Chauney Start and brother John Brahana visited Mrs husband on Saturday The WVSCS met at die home of Mrs Hildred Austin on Wednesday evening Mrs Sadie Graves led the devotions ami Mrs Laura Doane read from the study book There were 15 members present The (animal meeting of the Red Cross will lie held Monday evening at 8 at the HF Brigham Memorial Library A book introduces new thoughts but it cannot make them speedily understood Mary Baker Eddy Mrs Mary Atwood St Albans residents were- sad-Jened bv the death ol Mrs Mary Atwood 93 at her home on Bank St Mrs Atwood was well known or her musical ability Sire was a charter member of the Antonov Club the Music Sturdy Club and he First Congregaionil Church where she served as organist for many years Radio Auction Eli Greenfield president of the Kfmis Club has announced that a radio auction will lie sponsored St Man Killed by Auto Crossing Street ST ALBANS Raymond Miner 38 as killed Sat-relay night at 11:15 when he was struck bv an uto wli- crossing Main St Police reported driver Warren Rich 17 of 144 Pearl St said le did not see Mr Miner crossing 'lie rain-slicked street with two oinpanbns Chief George Hole rt said Mr Miner apparently urged behind his friends Dr Henri BtlrV n-'dical examiner said death was caused by a fractured skull crushed chest nd broken neck Mr Miner was I on arrivi at Kerbs ST ALBANS St ate Police from the sub-station here investigated the following accidents: ALBUBG Fe ll 2 at 10 pan on the Crceti-wood Bd a 1947 sedan owned and operated lay Robert Grant 24 of A'burg went off the right side of the road andstrueh a tree headem The car was a total wreck value $100 Injured was Howard Bohannon 24 of Alburg He received a broken neck and was taken to the Mary Fletcher Hospital SWANTON Feh 0 at 9:30 am at the in-tersevtion of North River South River and Depots Streets in Swanton Milage A 1959 tractor trailer owned by WH Hininan Inc sof North Anson Me and operated by Clyde kork 49 of North Anson Me in a 1948 pickup truck owned and operated by Leonard Lampman 38 of Swanton and they collided Total damage $125 FAST FRANKLIN Feh 6 at 4:15 pan a 1953 sedan owned and operated by Chester Cokey Jr 32 of Franklin skidded and struc a pal keel 1960 station wagon owned by AJ Buck! and Son of Enosburg It had been parked by Wilson Ramsdell 28 of Enosburg Total damage $225 ST ALBANS TOWN Feh 5 at 3:35 pan on Route 36 a 1948 sedan owned and operated bv Daniel Cagner 19 of St Albans was travelling west It went off the left side of a curve and struck an embankment Total damage $100 ST ALBANS TOWN Feh 6 at 12:10 pan on Fairfax St a 1954 tractor owned and ope ated by Leo Pudvah 57 ol St Albans was polling out of his driveway and etpllkled with a 1957 station wagon owned and operated by Alton Collins 30 of Fairfax Total damage $380 GEORGIA Feh 7 at 5:33 pm on Route 7 a 1953 coach owned by Lucille lkfl inger of Wes-ttmouiyt Qite and operated by Pan! Mennel-stein 21 of Montreal went off the left side of the highway and overturned Total damage $350 FAIRFAX Feh 7 at 12:45 pm on the Gaudette Road a 1958 convertible owned and operated by Alton Smith 22 of Fairfax was pulled out of his driveway into the path of a 1960 bulk tank owned by Lucius Hubbard of St Alhans and operated by Alton Collins 30 of Fairfax Total damage $500 EDWARD MARTIN SWANTON (Edward Marin 54 died in a Wateiburv ienn hosytal Tuesday after a 'eng illness lie was horn'in Swanton sm Frank and Rose CamplxT dart in and' spent his earlv years here He had lived in Water bury for 25 years He leaves two brothers Leonard and William of Swanton Ivc sjsters Mas Eugene Bates Georgia Mrs George Tavlor Mrs Leonard Birratt Mrs Lrs ter Root and Mrs Bernard Cions all of Swanton Services will he held Friday a he Church of the Nativity club durin raised through Hall of the received word Feb 2 of her Millett 79 Mrs Eijhurd Swanton Rd has if the death oir brother Bernard Maple Shade over WWSR by March Funds this project will be used various community projects for was born in Fair-1922 son of the and Julia Sullivan Mr Miner id Jan 24 ate George ST ALBANS The following cjjses were heard by Judge Carl Gregg in Franklin Municipal court (all defendants found guiltv paid costs): ST AIBANS Roger Martell 38 charged with operating a non inspected vehicle pleaded guilty and was fined $5 ISLAND POND Garnet Jones 42 charged with speeding pleadi guilty and was fined $15 MILTON Girard Buss-in 32 was charged with fraud He entered a plea of not guilty and was released on $500 bail MONTGOMERY CENTER Wilfred Chaffee 59 charged with permitting his truck to he perated over the highway weight limit He entered a plea of guilty and was fined $25 FAIRFAX Cilles Rainville 20 charged with speeding pleaded guilty and was fined $15 FRANKLIN John Garrett 35 charged with intoxication and breach of peace He entered pleas of not guilty and was released on $250 hail MILTON StanVv Gabree 17 charged with speeding and passing when the way ahead was not clear of approaching traffic He entered pleas of guiltv and was fined $25 WORCESTER MASS Kneeland Lmnlx-r Co charged with permitting their truck to he operated1 over the highway weight limit They entered a plea of guilty ami were fined $100 FAIRFIELD IxHmard Commo 28 charged with driving while under suspension He entered a plea of guilty and was ordered to serve 10 davs in the County Jail RICHFORD Ange RobHaiJe 32 charged with operating a hiy truck over-width and without proper cross hinders He enter p'eis of guiltv and was fined $35 SWANTON Robert Delaney 31 charged with speeding He entered a plea of guiltv' and was fined $13 SCHUYLER FALLS Clarence Bruno Jr 26 charged with speeding and failure to stop ut a railroad crossing with a truck used to transport flammable fluids lie entered pleas of guilty and was fined $20 ABERCORN QUE Sherman Young 31 charged with defective equipment He entered pleas of guilty and was fintxl $10 FAIRFAX Donald Gardner 31 charged with defective equipment and no registration He entered pleas of guilty and was fined $15 FRANKLIN Guv Westcot 48 charged with operating a motor truck over width He entered a plea of guilty and was fined $20 Miner II" vvas employed as a 'irtendcr the Eagles Chill lie is survived by one Jrnlv of St Albans two seers Mi-s Marv Miner of Amst r-lam NY and Mrs Helen of Burton Mass one- brother G-( rge of St Albars several nieces and nephews Mr Miner was a naval veteran if World War II and was Dis-rii Dcp tv Commander of the of St Alhans Services were held Tuesday a Ilovv Angels Church RICHFORD: Mrs Lena gint Gagnon 92 vv idevv of Edmond Gagnon and a niece of the late Brother Andre of Monin Tan 27 services at Ail Saints Church Jan 29 EAST BERKSHIRE Vrthur I Maria 86 retired fanner Jan 31 services at All Saints Church Feh 3 RICHFORD: Mrs Grice Coons 73 Stevens Mills Jan 31 services St Episcopal Church Feb 2 ST Alfred ircuic-t-te 95 Fell 1: services at Holy Angels Church Feh 4 HICHGATE: Hugh II Mo 77 Feh 1 services in Sw irtor Feb 3 ST ALBANS: George Marvin 83 Jan 30 services Feh 1 A the card party held at TOOF flail Tuesday evening there were six tahles in plav with Ladies 1st high going to Mrs Jessie mm ire's of St Allans Ladies 2nd high to Bessie Whiting Highgute Grand slam to Humphreys of Highate 1st high to Norman Shepard of Swanton and Cents' 2nd high to A-hton MeCuin of Highgute The next parts will he held on Feh 16 Mr and Mrs Robert Freeman and daugter Linda and the three children of Mr and Mrs Owen MeCuin Jr have been ill with the Hu Mf and Mrs William returned home Tuesday from heir Mrs John in Swanton where they have 'been staying since Mr Ploof illness Mr and Mrs Lee Cvssidv of Lincoln were Saturday night guests of liis parents Mr and Mrs Willard Cassidy Monthly evening the regular meeting rtf Champlain Encampment and A will be held at I OOF Hall A Hivford was in Burlington Tuesdtv to attend the council meeting at St Mr and Mrs IloMis Riudrea ittended the funeral of his unde Arthur Mac-hit in Riehforil Wednesday morning Mrs Alfred Keith and Jewett of Sheldon were 'nests of Mr and Mrs Willard Mr and Mrs A ionet Burlington Were Sundav guests Mr and Mrs Fetus Leinnah Mr and Mrs Googe Bomlreai of Proctor were guests "ol Mr md Mrs iliam mdreau Mr and Mrs Lawrence McNutt of Burlington were guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Charles Moore Mr and Mr- Ctiv Mossev Mrs Mabel ossev and Mrs Mile Chappel of St Alhans visited Charles Boss who is ill Nancy Bomlreai a student at Champlain College spent the weekend at home Mrs Civile Lothian and Miss Monica Lothian were Sundav guests of Miss Arlene Lothian in Burlington FAIRFIELD Mrs Ethel Wanzer Mr and Mrs Morris Tiffany Sr spent the weekend with their daughter Mrs Jack Clifford and familv in Montpelier Mr and Mrs Norman Breton ind two sons of New Britain Conn motored up Tuesday for a surprise visit for the rest ol the week at her Mr and Mrs Chester Taleott Mr and Mrs Wavne avoirs of Hartford Conn were also guests V2C Lewis Member son ol Mr and Mrs Napoleon Mounter arrived home Friday having received his discharge at Traxis Air Force Base in California Lewis entered the service Jan 7 1957 receiving training at San Vntonio Tex and at Scott Air Base in Illinois He saw service in Okinawa Japan and Korea Mrs Sarah Waite spent the vvvcknd with Mr and Mrs Paul Hazel I Ploeif Phi Alpha Anniversary Members of the Phi Alpha Class of St Methodist Church held a supper meeting in lire church parlors recently in observance of the 28th anniversary if the class Seventy-five members enjoyed a ham supper served by the Wes lev Class A special anniversary cake was made by Mrs Richard Horsey Osmond Brown was elected to serve as president Also elected were: Vice-pres Mrs Mar ore Napoli see Edna Phelps and treas Earl Heath A list of past presidents in the order in which they served was read Present were the following: Robert Barker Ellen Strout Charlotte Bliss Donald Groser Rena Grover Marcella Barker Robert Corliss Lillian Brown Ralph Berry Ruth Hunt Charles Hull Hubert Wright Dorothy Benton Napoli Riena Mitchell and Otsmond Brown Two charter members I Miss Clara Newton and Miss Ruth Hefflon were also present A program was presented bv Walter Roekwood Norman Phelps and Ellen Strout who entertained with excerpts from outstanding TV programs LADIES SKIRTS Cleaned and Pressed Only 49c during whole month of FEBRUARY Pickup and Delivery in St Albans Enosburg Swanton Greater Area RAINBOW CLEANERS on Rt 7 opposite Union Carbde in St Albans LA 4-5293 Congregationalists Hold Annual Session The annual meeting of tin First Congregational Church was held last weak A ham snppe was served by Mrs 11 Lock hart and Mrs Donald Kerr The following slite of officers was presented hv the chairman (it the nominating committee II Lock hurt Elected to serve for another term were' Church Clerk and Treasurer Mr- Cut Burnell Auditor Bruce Corliss Evers member canvass Hunt Douglas and Donald Wright Trustees for three wars Mrs Cahagni and Lockhart Deacon for three years McWilliams Dr alter Rath and Ben Edmunds Jr Deacons Lyl Jacobs and 1 lenr Beebe Committee on Religions Education Mrs Sw osier Mrs Stanley Kakouski and Mrs Cordon Bell: Music committee Mrs Vera Potter Church Historian Edmund Steele Nominating committee Mis A Deringer and Mrs Floyd Potter Rev Bever reported on the Accomplishments of the past year and mentioned the visit of Dr John Scotford and told of his as sistance in planning the church building project Rev Beyer also stated that under the chairmanship of Richard Parker Maynard Foster James McFarlane and A Der inger the four building-studs committees base met with an overall attendance of 85 which Rev Bever feels indicates a most Opportunity rarely knocks until you are ready And few people have ever been really ready withouth receiving call Channing Pollock in St Alhans and Mrs Philip Montgom- yfLs NOBODY Can Beat Us When You BETTER CLEANING BOSTON TAILORING Inc Ed Demarinis Foot of Kingman St ST ALBANS VT Take Flight Darling! in Double Play by I Criss-cross Bands Put the I Turnmv Bulat ND Waite Mr er i nts Mr and Mrs Herbert Hen in Franklin Guests at the Napoleon Mould ers" were Mr and Mrs Oscar Mourner of Enosburg Falls Mrs John Brossean and children of St Alhans ENOSBURG Miss Alma La plant The Home Demonstration Group will meet at the home of Mrs Robert Fletcher Feb 16 The subject of tile meeting wifi lx- "Komi ifli a Foreign Luncheon will he serv ed at 12:30 Please bring table service Mr and Mrs Clarence Gickl-ings of Jeffersonville were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Horace Girpcnter Miss Alma Laplant visited Mr and Mrs Fay Carpenter at East Berkshire Gerald Rj yea entered the Kerbs Memorial Hospita Friday CUSTOMER APPRECIATION TIME BIRTHS ST ALBANS HOSPITAL BRUSOE Donald and Virginia 7 Russell St St Albans a girl 9 lbs 2 or Fell 6 11:48 am ROBTOY Witford and Barbara Box 464 St Alhans a girl 6 lbs 3 07 Feb 7 11:24 pan Lucky you! You'll loi the new criss-cross slimming of Double Play The unique front hands hold youry tummy flat in comfort eren when you're sitting down! Try on a Double Play N- this week and sec the beautiful difference NUTTSY K00K00 SAYS i'gd --a How to reduce office costs! MOORE BOOK FORMS give you one-writing business records I to Somebody asked me to write more about my cats If I should write more about nil nine of them 1 think that the Publishing Co should be paying me instead of me paying them be that as it may 1 know that when folks pay any attention to Rustv and Nuchuek in the store 1 give them a conducted tour so they can see the service and the other 7 eats Kerplunk goes business for a few minutes 1 usualy make up fur time when 1 show folks the near-new siits near-new top coats and near-new sport coats yon know () (Same Old Stuff) two garments for $16 A bonanza for tlie man who has to wear dress clothes as work clothes And the last time I was in New York I bought a flock of second hand shoe skates and appreciate our customers all year long but during this Valentine Season we thought it would be most appropriate to put this feeling into words The confidence you have placed in our Bank and in our staff has been a source of pride to all of us You may be assured we will strive to offer the very best in Banking service in order to warrant your continued confidence May we extend a cordial Valentine Greeting to all of our friends and neighbors and to our customers Thanks for banking with us! IS (THE Up to four copies of each record in one writing A form for every need Consecutively numbered Your own personalized heading pantie net they in with are ml WN480A: cloud-light satin elastic Brief power panel Books for: White $595 good and for A1 kinds of skates and a run of sizes for children grown-ups your choice $300 or $400 a pair Howard MTEill Ea52 IND TRUST CO PlJRCkASlNG' IVING WN 487 Thigh slimming not girdle with satin panels over the hip power elastic White DU c't i iff- selling' de iVev $895 tHeiV' COLLEctlN DISBURSING STORE OPEN from 8:30 am to 6:00 pan Monday through Saturday Burlington Winooski Richmond Enosburg Falls Barton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'OOLIM and compart11 WN 482A: Thigh length easy no-bind legs White $850 WN483A: Long-long pantie hidden garters easy no-bind legs White $1000 Accurate records protect your profits! Call us today for samples! Shop NEIBURG'S Federal St in St Albans on mmmsmmmmmhihmmi.

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1877-1963