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The Caledonian-Record from St. Johnsbury, Vermont • 2

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CALEDON i A N-keCORl THURSDAY JULY 3 19 ii PAGE TWO Newport Locals Original Movie Lone Ranger At Circus Here Next Tuesday Miss Marilyn Barnard has a 1)11 GEORGE HOWE Glasses Furnished Phone 1207 Odd Fellows Bid St Eyes Examined and their children sister Mrs Zenos Bluke husband and children made up the party The afternoon was spent on the lawn where the tables weie placed and an excellent dinner was served each family contributing which included a lovely birthday cake Dr and Mrs A Graveline friends visited at the farm during the day This was a very pleasant occasion for all this fall will he working at the University of Vei rnont iqBurling ton during the Summer School She plans to stay at the home of Mrs Grace Fail banks when she begins her leaching duties Mrs Osgood of North Stratford 11 and Mrs Ray Lamb of Fishers Island- visited Mr and Mrs i-i I id Van-cour on Tuesday evening Mrs Roy Gardner and laughter Waneta and son Lindon Gardner were in Ityilton Que 'Sunday to visit her sister and family Mrs Bernard Cusson Point was in Burlington this week with friends Mr and Mrs Carroll Wilder of St Johnsbury visited her sister and husband Mr and Mrs Wes'ey Cook on Sunday Main Street Baptist Church Aside from the two teachers were Misses Bertha Gibb Evelyn and Lillian Mudgett Rowena Burns Mr- Grant Reed Mrs A Johnson and the secretary Mrs Grace Brown Mrs Watie Buck is spending the week-end with her sister Mrs George Shannon in Barton Edward Bather of Mansfield Mass is visiting Lucius Brown Maple street Mrs James Addison and daughter Marjorie are coming this week from Lincoln to visit her mother Mrs Fled Donaghy Miss Lina Caravatti and relatives of South Ryegate called on friends in the city Sunday Miss Caravatti who will take the 1st (grade in the East School building CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD Palace Theatre position in Proctor as secretary to Attorney Benjamin Williams vice president of the Vermont Marble Company Miss Leota Hurley has returned to Montpelier to resume her duties as a student nurse at the Heaton Hospitoi after spending three weeks with her mother Mrs Clayton Parker and MV Parker The Antihemis began its summer schedule last Saturday with Capt Clark owner in chaige (apt Clark has changed the schedule this season due to restrictions on Canadian pasisngers There will be a sirecial afternoon iun this summer leaving Newport at 8 and returning at 5 departing at 7 and returning at 9 the iuiis being nude among the islands of the lake IThe Anthemis will make regular complete trips to Magog on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday of each week CHAS HOWE 86 ST JEWELER Cool Fabrics in Cool Colors Make MOST POPULAR DRESSES The ni -w 'Republic Picture which opens on Sunday ait the Palace Th atre piomfeei co be one of doe siter-tmin-ment surprise of th- new xaecei i A array of stars most of them prrminLnt on both vreen and radio are well known to the Am ri'can Theatre public a ac of laugh Eddie Foy Jr prominent son of a famous father is cast in the lead role of the film with men high-calibrd supporting players as Iulub II aid Scotty June Clyde who i (starting on she second leg of her promising ere' cai which' ended abruptly in 19'17 Guinn William- YVnitey radio's "Duke of and Har dd Peary better known as on the McGee atd ladio progiam The (story cjncrrk th- efforts of Stogie McPnte a gubernatorial candidate in garnering it votes of Potts County which contains a riding vote composed of hillbillies Williams mayor of i che town also a blacksmith com i ok the vote iaid is off red vne Lieutenant Governor's chair inauiL the vote Toe campaign runs its marry I way with a series of reverses I and exciting adventures which ofi bordr on the hilarious Everything turns out well in the ind of course bu not till a grand mix-up results in one of the most neftic hours of com d-y in a morion picture Ftank McDonald directed tie film under the a-socuit projucer-shi-p of Armancl Schaefer 1 Relieves Pain of Periodic Female Weakness AND HELPS BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Lydia TABLETS (with added Iron) have helped thousands of girls to relieve pain of functional monthly weakness Tablets ALSO help build up red blood and thus aid In promoting MORE STRENGTH Worth trvlnil Yes you guessed it This mysterious looking fellow who is pic-tued above is none other than Lee Powell whom you all knew as Allen King in the original talking picture series of Lone Ranger and most recently again riding his favorite white hoise across the talking motion picture screen only a few months ago this tima you lave an opportunity to see him again with his own congress of i rugh riders which will appear with the Wallace Bros Ciicus in St Johnsbury next Tuesday Volunteers For Defense Smith Howe To Replace Firemen Start Drilling Counsell At Local Airport Newport Locals Mias Marion McFarlanie has gone to North Hero where she has employment for the summer Cleneva Cushing of North Troy is employed at Diner Lieut Ileoeit Obuin ilias completed his training period with the Army and is with his paients Mr and M'rs Fi Coburn lu-v and Mis Edson Martin and family of St Johnuhuiy art-a ttiheir summer home on the lake Shore Herbert Joslyn of Hudson Falls is visiting his grandparents Mr and Mis Joslyn Lake i oad Mi Eda Callahan of Gorhaim is visiting at the Idslyrr lame on the Lake road Week-end holiday guests of Mr and Mis Lloyd Perkins will he her sister and husband Mr and Vlts Dwight Potts and their daughter Betty Ann of Jamaica 1 Mrs George McArthur of Bru-lington is visiting at tile home of Mrs Nellie Drown Main street I)r She i wan Peabody has completed his internship at the Montreal General Hospital and 'has been visiting his paients Dr and Mis Pealbody Mount si non stieet Ihefoie leaving for New Rchelle where he will seive a lotating internship at ti re New Rochelle Hospital Miss Chamberlain is assisting at the Montgomery Waid Store Mil Annie Davis has returned ti her home in Newport Center after spending the past month in Chicago Paul Rexfoid has purchased the carle Leavens house and after lenovations have been made he will lent the house Mr and Mrs Gaston Nadeau aie the parents of a daughter boon at the Orleans County Memorial Hospital on Tuesday July 1st Moskol of Clarksburg Va is the newr manager of the ontgomery Ward store and he arrived in Newport on Wednesday Miss Helen Hamilton will spend the week-end holiday with her! parents Dr and Mi's H'amilton Baxte Relief Corps met on Wednesday afternoon and 1 at the business session it was voted to give the sum of $3 to the Cancer Contiol Mrs Nora Oui-met read an excellent report on the convention held recently in Montpelier to which she was a delegate Mrs Ina reque department installing officer installed the department -enior aid Mrs Nor Ouimet The president Mrs Belle La-pla-nte presented Mrs Ouimet with a bouquet of roses The Jitney prize was won by Mrs Lena Blodah The local corps was honored with the piesence of sev- eial distinguished ladies depart- ment officials who were at this maetirg: Ethel Toof of North Troy chairman of the executive hoard Alice Welch of Island Pond department chaplain and Noia Ouimet delegate at large to the national convention to be held I this fail at Columbus Ohio Stanton Hitchcock left the past week-tnd for Buffalo where he is attending the National -Townsend Convention Mr and Mrs John Blair have returned from a vacation motor trip to Waieham Mass and 1 over Plain John Johnson and Robert Daigle of Boston will arrive on Friday to spend a few days with their parents Mr and Mrs A A ard Richard John -on Miss Shirley Turner is enjoying a vacation firm her work at the Montgomery Ward store and will visit in St Albans at the home of her sister Mis Aldemand Hame-iin Mis Ernest Rickaby city and Mrs Ruth Fuller and son Mrs Fred Taylor and Mrs Hugh Queenin of Derby enjoyed a trip to Smuggler's Notch on Tuesday Percy Fee is absent from his duties at the Canadian Pacific Railway yard office because of illness There were 67 in attendance at the Daily Vacation Bible School on Wednesday morning at the (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONEr Wesley Marden head of Airways Inc nas announced the tiansfei ol Menick C'ounsell Jr of 39 Spring street cnief pilot of Veimont bases foi the company to a new post at the home base in Wat ville Me At toe sam- time Maiden disclosed that M-ihlon (Pat) Smith oi 106 Corcoid avenue and Raymond Howe of 25 Pearl stieet would take over joint management of the local aiiport Counsell is a veteian of yeais of flying all types of planes and has a i -coid of successful teaching behind him His transfer comes in the way of a piomotion his woik in instruction to local pilots Counsell's new duties in Wateiville will consist of in-stiucting advanced flying to government students using Waco PW -secondaiy tranrhg ships-The newly transferred pilot and his wife plan to move to Water-ville shortly where th will make their home Smith is well known in local ciicles as a capable flyer and will handle the instruction duties at the St Johnsbury airport while Howe will be in charge of administration and maintenance in the modern PINT PACKAGE 25 lEFtlfiEMTOIS RADIOS VAC RUM CLEAREIS WASRIRS machines MT I If 8 MACHINES 398 Elmer Barney 14 Duke street Maurice Thompson 26 Summer street Hill 18 Centra! street Milton Potter 107 Concord avenue William A Kelly 1 Caledonia street Carter Merrill 58 Cliff street Roderic Darling 8 Barber avenue Robert Bedard 2 Passumpsic street Karl Anderson Passump-sic Horace Emmons Clay Hill Malcolm Coombs Danville Road Lee lines Emerson street Paul Chapman Perkins street Meric Mulliker 14 Gieen stieet Edwin Bui rows Spring street Leslie Burrows 21 Winter stiee Harvey Haricot 152 Railroad street Theodore Perrigard 45 Western avenue Ernest Le-clerc 25 Pleasant street Raymond Hoar 45 Pleasant street Carlyle Reed 85 Summer street Carroll Collins 5 Ely street Olliver Boissnet 126 Portland street William Defoige 2 State sti eet George Hall 55 Summer street Howard Suitor 33 Pine stieet Gordon Webster 8 Marion avenue John Stevens Richard Simpson of St Johnsbury Center Alex Tremblay 9 North avenue Burton Currier East St Johnsbury Road Clark Johnson 68 avenue Hiram Savage Pleasant street Wallace Sevigny 18 Orchard street and Milton Kumpf of Dundee street CAR ROLLED OVER Late Tuesday evening a car owned by Central Motors of Barre was in an accident at the North end of Willoughby Lake when the liver Hector Roy of Cabot was driving the car along near the intersection of the roads to Derby and Barton He started to go Bar-ton way and then changed his mind with the result that the car rolled over The driver received a cut on the back of his head and bruises on his arms and legs The car' a convertible coupe was damaged to the extent of $400 FIND THEM IN TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED PAGES You must try this latest Sealtest contribution to the joy of Orange Sherbet Royale Ice Cream a velvety smooth vanilla ice with frosty streams of pure Orange Sherbet woven through it The result: an absolutely new ice cream treat as cooling and refreshing as a mountain breeze Ask our dealers for it in bulk or in the red white and gray Sealtest Pint Package Modern miracle in fabrics is Bern-berg rayon sheer If looks cool if feels cool if is degrees cooler fo wear these days when the thermometer is on an upgrade OTHERS $598 2ND (IREATKST SHOW ON EARTH ST JOHNSBURY FRO-JOY ONK DAY 2 8 TUESDAY JULY Gilman Bros Circus Grounds 8 ICE CREAM Former Newport Boy Takes Boston Bride A wedding of interest to many persons in Newport was held at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Jamaica Plain Mass on Sunday afternoon at 3 when Miss Mary DeCharia daughter of Mr and Mrs Alphonse DeCharia of Jamaica Plain be-! came the bride of Alfred Trudell of Boston the son of and Mrs Geoige Trudell formerly of Newport The bride wore a long flowing white gown with a tiain and carried a bridal bouquet Her sister Annie as maid of honor wore yel low and two other sisters Frances and Connie weie gowned in light green The bride was given in marriage by her father A wedding dinner was held at Hotel Essex in Boston where 50 friends and relatives watched the bride cut a lovely wedding cake The bride and groom are on a wedding trip and plan to visit in Newport The groom is a graduate of Sacred Heart Convent in Newport and is employed at the Chaileston Navy Y'ard Those from Newport who attended the wedding were Miss Alice Roby Mrs Annie Lalime Mrs Peter Roby Miss Rena Bernard and Mr and Mrs Derick Bernard THE GREY SHOPPE ST JOHNSBURY VERMONT Sealtest iJnc and this company are under the same ownership Don't min Rudy Valin In tho Sealtest Radio Show Thursdays PM tdt NBC Rod Nefworl Newport Locals A family get-together was held on Sunday in Irasburg at the home of Mr and Mis Arthur Bean and family The occasion was the birthdays of Edward and Norman Bean Lake Road with their mother Mrs Mary Bean sister Mrs Harold Norris Mr Norris I LEE POWELL Ttif Original Talking Pirtur LONE RANGER Appearing Twice Daily LOYAL-REPENSKI TROUPE Internationally Reknown Bare-Back aiding Marvels ERMA WARD Premier lady Aerial Gymnast BRANNOCOLI TROUPE Whirlwind Acrobatic Conclave FLYING MAR VELIOS Monarchy of the Aerial Trapeie Af of Perming IU113 Military Elephants 3 Troupes CAPT PICKARD AND HIS ORIGINAL FRISCO SEALS 3 RINGS 2 STAGES ACRES OF ALL NEW WATEB- PROOF TENTS Extra! Added Feature BARON NOWAK Age 20 Yn Height 23 In Wel(ht 17 lbs THE SMALLEST LIVING MAN ON KART REDUCED PRICES CHILDREN (UNDER 14) AFTERNOON Harriett Hubbard Ayers I A $100 LUXURIA CLEANSING CREAM PLUS $100 LUXURIA FACE POWDER $200 VALUE OTH FOR ONLY $100 Parker's Drug Stores Inc 157 ST TEL 1057 FOR RENT AFTER AUGUST 1ST An office that has been a office for the past seventy years Located in the business district of Main street Write Box Caledonian-Record POPULAR LOW PRICES RESERVED SEAT SALE CIRCUS DAY DRUG STORE 14 EASTERN AVE 8:30 A TO 1 AND SHOW GROUNDS.

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1917-1956