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The Caledonian-Record from St. Johnsbury, Vermont • 4

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CALEDONIAN -RECORD WEDNESDAY MAY 28 1930 AGE FOUR School begins on Sunday Juno 1 'gnvJmrtmK exercises i their yuocn biithday with the baccalaureate sermon daughter Helen They will visit in Mrs Warren Bowen has started which will be delivered by the Boston and vicinity before return- ft rock gardcn at her home Ing home jpbeccn Perhatn of Lampi- Word was received on Sunday by ur'k 5 co has been spending two weens Mr and Mrs McDowell oC Rev Frank Hazen at the Methodist Church at 1030 o'clock The Alumni Luncheon will be at' DEAN MOSHER WINS CONTEST EVENING CALEDONIAN AND NEWPORT RECORD Established in 1887 HERBERT A SMITH Publisher municipal airport here nearly triple her own feminine record Averaging about 4 1-2 loops for every minute she was in the air Miss Ingalls in her -dizzy flight exceeded by 636 loops the record of 344 she established May 3 at Lambert Field in St Louis the Congregational Church on Wednesday evening at 7 The speaker of the evening will Bes th i death of their grandson 'TiaVkl' N1 on tertai no 1 cis Edward McDowell 2nd son of An i iiwil Mr Mrs d)-l of ft "TVS? Caledonian Carrier Hoy Speller In Orleans County ewport Centre School will close Thursday with graduation exercises in the even-in gat the Church Following this a dance will be held at the Town Hall Mr and Mrs Bartlett Mrs John Lunna and Wheei- 7 er attended the state meeting of The ftnd )au(fhtcrs of Ljbpr ty at Glover Thujday Miss Bessie Bams of Rich ford-is a guest of her mother Mrs Vol-ney Phillips Mr and Mrs Harry Montague and little son visited relatives in Burlington over the week-end Mr and Mrs James Clark visited Mrs sister in Manson-ville Thursday and Friday Mr and Mrs Warren Searles have moved to their farm in North Newport I)r and Mrs Adams spent two days in New Hampshire tne past week Published Dally except Cacdonian-Record Pub Co Ino 105-107 Eastern Avenue FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES The Julius Mathews Special Agency Offices! Boston 1 Beacon Street Detroit 802 Bank Bldg Brady St at Woodward New York 16 East 40th Street Chicago 1411 Hartford Building Sunday by A good delegation from the Bar- Goncord will substitute et Society of the Christ- Bchoo! during her absence Basil Machell Luwrence Harvey not rp ZHii n4Atwi xasn inncruMi uuwi 230 Thursday evening will occur the graduation exercises at the town hall It is hoped that Prof Leon Dean of the University of Vermont will give the address of the evening On Friday evening there will 1 bc ian Temperance Union will attend the coun ty convention of that soc- and Howard Ducharm of Barre East Hardwick werc cakI8 ln the Joseph Burgess and family were at Robert Learmonths on Wednesday Dean Mosher 13 years of age FISH DISTRIBUTION HITS the son of Mr and Mrs NEW RECORD IN VERMONT Mosher 186 Elm street an eighth MONTI ELI GR May have been 101600000 young wall- grade pupil of the east school has eyi1 pike and yeUow perch distri- won honors for himself and his buted by the Fish and Game Deschool in winning for the second partment this year it was stated year the championship in the Or- today This is five times as many leans County spelling contest as in any previous year the for-Besides the honor he mcr record having been 20000000 the prize of $5 presented by the i Newport Chamber of Commerce' ST ALBANS PASTOR GETS to the city schools match and thr I POST IN SEATTLE WASH' additional five dollars for winning! ST ALBANS May Loueks for four years pastor of I TERMS By mall 15 a year six months 1250 three months 8126 one month 50 cents Single copy 2 cents All suhscrip-i tlons by order of the government are pay- able In advance Mr and Mrs Ira Albce visit- customary Senoir reception at the frj jn St Johnsbury Satur- Wednesday town hall The senior class of the hign 1 graduation exercises at North Dan- school were in St Johnsbury one loKlam 0 0 a ville Friday Her sister Lillian wa day recently to have their photo- garnet and Poaeham Sold rrs graduates graves in Peacham and West net and Barnet Center will bc dec-1 Jhe family party at 1) I Ma- orated in the morning Dinner will che Sunday visited the 15 miles be rved at School House Hall at Ran'ot- Of thc sixth a nootli Harneti followed by Mlsa J(nne Maltn Vlslt(-'d Barnet The 60th meeting 1IUUI1 As members of the Associated Press Mrs Anna Smith of Derby Cen- 'the county match on Saturday i of the match by the is a guest of her lister Mrs I Not only this but the i of the match the young entitled exclusively to ter winning the Baptist Church in this city has man been called to the position of pas- the use for republication of all news die- IL Late 8 patchea credited to it or not otherwise! Mrs Retta Rollins and credited In this paper and all tne local George Visited Mr and Mrs 1 news published herein All rights of re bert Tracey in Evansville publication of special dispatcher are also reserved LT VT n4 herein the week-end The annual high school local Christian Endeavor Union cjsos by the post and school child- ln tbe Hollow Saturday was held with the Barnet Society rn at tb( Soldiers Monument The! Gordon PlaceywV8w 1 1 last Thursday An interesting procession will proceed from the her Sunday at Mr Machell gram had been arranged monument lead by the Marshfield gram nao ueen aiiniigeu monument lead by tne Marsnueiu Hawkins and i for two years in succession keeps tor to Baptist students at the Uni-the silver trophy in the cast school versity of Washington at Seattle where it was captured by Miss Wash During his four years here Betty Beebe in 1928 This is in it-he has made many friends and has self no small honor that one been active in both church and school should hold the coveted civic affairs cup for three successive y-arsf Mr Loueks will leave the city Memorial exercises will be held This trophy is also the gift of then July for a two-month tour of Friday at the Town Hull at Chamber of Commerce 1 Europe ami will take up his one thirty Judge Williams ol Mosher battled his way to vie-duties on Sept 15 Newport speaker exercises by the tory over 41 contestants with ant school children hour of oral spelling and a fifty Mrs Dodge Buried word written test Four were val- WASHINGTON There are iant at the end of these and two! Mt- Pleasant picnic will be held Saturday at Willougl- by Lake morning was largely taken up with Band to the Barnet cemetery where George few busin ss and an address by the the soldiers graves will be decor- Gharles Drew attended Field Secretary Russell Blair ated Rev Minakuchia of Pea- mectlng of the Sons a rham will deliver the address at 2 at the Barnet church Mrs the State ind Daughters of Liberty at Glover Thursday Mrs Philip Lystor ami Miss Martin attended the fashion Show I at St Johnsbury Kenneth Barber returned to i -i home in Stonnington Conn Friday The Caledonian-Record assume no H-i nunciHl responsibility for typographical I errors in advertisement but will reprint that part of an advertisement in wlih I the typographical error occurs Advertisers will pleuse notify the managmen immediately of any error which may occui Entered as second-class matter May Osgood Maxwell Page Forrest Perkins Arthur Woods and Francis A Caswell Those absent one half lay Beverly Hamilton William Harry May Jr and Louis Roy Those absent one day were Rita Sicard Belle A Vance Delinas Deven-ger David Henderson Leland Osgood and Laine Vance Beverly I Ingalls ha perfect attendance for the year Wesley Woods had perfect attendance for two years Maxwell Page had perfect attendance for three years The number of pupils enrolled was 38 average attendance per day 37 per cent of attendance 92 per cent of attendance for the year 915 The following have received Reading Certificates granted by Free Public Library Department for reading at least five books from the school library Maxwell Page Laine Vance Barbara Hamilton Beverly Hamilton and Doorthy Bigelow Olive Smith received the certificate and gold seal for reading 10 books Miss Minta Potter of Belviderc is spending the week with her sister Mrs May Mrs Frank A Goss of Peacham and Mrs Annie Sanborn and Mrs Myrtie Bartlett of St Johnsbury were guests of Mrs Eli Smith last Saturday The senoir department of the Congregational Church will hold their regular meeting' Thursday evening May 2 J) Supper will be served at 7 under the direction of Mrs Durant Dole The program is being arranged by Mrs David Moore Mrs Henry Couture of St Johnsbury visited her parents Mr and Mrs Clayton Farrington recently There will be a special meeting of the Danville Improvement Association at the Library on Wednesday evening May 28 at 8 There is important business to be acted upon Mrs Ward Gillis Mrs Earle Fisher and George A Wilson spent the week-end with lelatives in Fitchburg Mass Mr and Mrs Brian Brown returned Thusrday after having spent the winter in Asbury Park Mr and Mrs Harold Hatch Mr and Mrs Raymond Osgood and Byron Smith were at Wells River Monday evening to attend i meeting of the I A people Danville Green Temple No 9 Pythian Sisters is to be represented at the Grand Temple at Barre on Tuesday and Wednesday by Mrs Helen Osgood Mrs May Peck who is Grand Protector is also to attend The Grand Ikidge of the Knights of Pythias is to meet at Barre on Wednesday Damon Lodge No 16 is to be lepresent-ed by Harvey Peck Others wao plan to attend are 0 Heath Newton Pago and Albert Danforth Commencement Week of Phil-1 lips Academy and Danville High Goss Hollow Mrs St Orne has moved on to the Will Newell farm I I 1918 at the Post Office of St I Vermont under the act of March 3 1879 I WEDNESDAY MAY 28 1930 Johnsbury having been here for the burial of Mrs Cassie Bradshaw is not very hjs Mrs Nctlie Drew well at present Mrs Will Wright and daughter gave the dramatization of Bernicei Mr atld Mrs A Hlp Governor the story of wdt and R0iand Spencer were vis- Rev William of St Johnsbury was to talk on The story itors at Warren Sunday The St Johnsbury Caledonian- BACK TALK IL to contests between North and more written tests were given be- The body of Mrs Dodge South Memorial Day A match be- fore the victory was finally won" who passed away in Sault Ste tween Tilson of Connecticut and Second honors went to Miss Ruby Marie Mich Nov 29 1929 was Garner of Texas party leaders in Willis of South Troy a pupil of brought here for burial beside the the House will he the feature of the eighth grade Troy School and body of her husband in Mt Plea- a Congressional horseshoe pitching third place was won by Frederick sant Cemetery who passed away tournament in Griffith Stadium Taylor of Derby Center grade in 1901 school Aurilla (S nnay) Dodge was (RArTSBURY The judges in tiie contest were born in Montreal June 14 Mrs John Marckres visited Mr Elwood Ireland Principal of the 1846 In 1866 she wa- united in high school Mrs Read and marriage at Chicopee Falls Mass Mrs Lawrence The to James Dodge a veteran of words were given out by Mrs the Civil War The greater part of Frank Patterson and Mrs Law- her life since her marriage was rence Mosher served as clerk spent in St Johnsbury Mosher twice champion speller Five of her seven children sur-for Orleans County is a busy little vive her: Mi-s Richard Oliver of fellow outside of school He loves Detroit Mich Mrs A to study and loves to play and he of Barre Dodge of Danvill and Mrs Thomas Finnigan in Hyde Park over the week-end Russell Barton of Waterbury was in town last repairing organs Mr and Mrs Ernest Johnson were in Morrisville Saturday Elizabeth Rums spent the last of the week wtih her aunt Mrs Taylor Mr Lincoln Parks has moved Record comes out squarely for the his family onto thc John Bradshaw support of Hon Arthur Simp-place son for governor They have used Cecil Bowen and family and Mr a couple columns telling their and Mrs Edwards of Sherbrooke reasons for this That is as were visitors at Warren it should bc with Simpson living Rowens Saturday May 24th which in the adjoining Richford is a holiday in Canada it being Journal-Gazette i The St Albans thinks the throwing overboard of the tea in Boston Harbor and Ma-J hatma making salt from the water of the Indian Ocean have much in common Messenger Hardy Merrill of tion visited at Wallace Sunday Allen Gilmore from East Burke Davis and and Mrs Harold Davis and littm I Dinner was served at noon in School House Hall In the afternoon a short business session including the election of officers followed by another address by Rus-11 Blair Miss Alice Reed of Barre gave an interesting talk on i Stewardship Richardson introduced Dramatization and I Pilate and his part in the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus 1 Christ in Monologue This was very impressive and much appreciated by the audience Then followed an organ solo by the Bar-net church organist Miss Virginia Elliot and Rev Frank Hazen of Danville gave the closing address Appeal of World Th re was a good attendance The flowers at Barnet Center Presbyterian church last Sunday were given by Mrs Everett Chase of Lyndnnville in memory of husband Everett Chase Dr and Mrs A Elliot and Mrs Elias Bayley have returned from visiting friends in Rumney Mrs Fred Kay of Grovcton has been visiting her daughter Mrs Fred Quimby The friends of Harvey Walker vho was operated on at Brightlook Hospital last ek will bp glad to know that he is doing well Mr and Mrs of Rellows Falls are visiting their daughter Mrs Lamlile Mr and Mrs George Amidon are spending a few days in Boston I Mr and Mrs John Gilchrist and daughter Virginia have gone to Providence I to attend the also loves to work He and a young- A Dodge of Allstop Mass and er brother cover the entire east Edward Dodge of Sault Ste ST CHURCH I In view of the closeness of the preliminary figures in the census returns of Brattleboro and St i Johnsbury the Barre Times re- marks that those who are figuring on the returns ten years from now 11 nv inforoCi I 71 O' will another side of the city for the delivery of Marie Mich She also leaves six the Caledonian-Record and the grandchildren and three great is wel1 donc at there grandchildren Florence of Hardwick were Sun- a a os neelj complaint of day callers at non fel'velT- Indeed so conscient Danville Mr and Mrs Lathe visit- 'ous ls ttlHt one day- hls bundle ed relatives in Montreal Sunday being short in the count he walk-Miss Sarah Rrown a student a 1j1 anda half after cover-from Johnson Normal school sub- bis territory to get another stituted in the primary room the rather than to disappoint his first of the week the teacher customer The report of attendance of 'the Danville Primary school for the spring term Mrs Addio Watson teacher is as -Those having perfect attendance were Dorothy Bigelow June have interesting set-j to to watch because because boti St Johnsbury and Brattleboro show evidences of vitality that ought to carry them forward dur-I ing the next decade Brattleboro 1 total this year is 9745 a gain of 413 while St total in the preliminary count was 9656 to which 35 more names have been Rmelow Caroline Rianchard Grace Cahoon Marion Calkins Barbara Hamilton Bever- Thursday May 29 ASCENSION DA Holy Communion at 900 a THE UNITED THANK OFFERING will be received and blessed at this service All women of the parish are urged to bring or send their offering Mrs Rose Komp 'being ill Mr and Mrs Merle Hatch and added making a total of 9691 or a Mrs Leila Hatch and Orlin With- gain of 983 so look out Brattle- rs visited at Thurs- FLIER SETS LOOP MARK MUSKOGEE Okla May 28 2P Laura Ingalls 25 year ol Laura ineall 25 year old ly I- Ingalls Winnifred Page day nght Greta May Martha Rodger i i Miss Helen Jackson of Hard- New Yorker who received her first Martha A Sergeant Olive Some paners have been accus-' is assisting at the telephone Hying lesson eighteen months ago Smith Roy A Calkins Albert ing Lieut-Gov Wilson of ad written 980 consecutive Henry Danforth Paul Hamil office insid- loops in the sky above the ton Gordon Morse Harold i ing his and the Rutland 1 Herald vigorously denies it The Burlington News suggests that he has had no policy to change that the trouble with the Chelsea candidate relates to his lack of policy rather han change Jand concludes: believe that i there is now a real call for a 1 speeding up of the highway pro- gram and the candidate who shows how this may best be done is the i man who is most likely to be called when the next legislature convenes THREE DAY SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END HOLIDAY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Are Priced Low This Week For Thursday Friday and Saturday FEATURING I The Rutland Herald thinks that Secretaiy Jim rhapsodies 1 about Roads and Clam-! oring sometimes give prac-t tical road boosters a pain because 1 they have so much trouble to make 1 decent roads without perfume But that particular title has ut-5 tracted considerable favorable at-' tention all right MILL WORKER BENEFITED Hart Schaffner Marx Suits ALL WITH PAIRJS OF TROUSERS AT Mrs Merle Hatch visited at Mr and Mrs Elmer Tallman's in St Saturday Miss Clara Sails and Mjss Barbara Davison visited at the first of the Mrs Myrtle Marckres has sold her home to Mr and Mrs Albert Lampherc Clare Knapp has finished work for Lovel Allen Mr and Mrs Sawyer Mrs Nellie Urie Mrs Cora Wylie and dauhgter and Doris Young were business visitors in Newport Friday Taylor is ill with the prevailing distemper John Crosier was at Eli Sunday Lathe Sawyer Taylor Marckres and Merle Goodwin were in Orleans Wednesday night to attend the dedication of the new Masonic hall of Valley Lodge A Chester Anderson of Montpelier Morton Anderson and family of Passumpsic and Mr and Mrs Allen GMmore of East Rurke were Sunday visitors at Mrs Goldie Orlin Withero has finshed work for Merle Hatch and is working for Martin Johnson Postmaster Foster of Wolcott was a business visitor in town Friday I'he Memorial services Sunday 1 are to hr held in the Church at East Craftsbury Rev Golden will speak The Ladies Aid held their annual meeting with Marcia Bliss Friday The following officers were elected: President Mrs A Snapp vice-president Mrs Tracy Swiss secretary Mrs Olive Reed treasurer Mrs Marcia Bliss Mrs Alina Whitney of Boston was here on business several days the first of the week Walter and John Wheeler have been doing papering for Mrs Priscilla Davison Mr Sails returned to his home at Essex Sunday I Mr and Mrs Burns of Jeffersonville were at Tayli r's Sunday their daughter Elizabeth returned with them The Craftsbury Academy students give their school play Bound' the town Friday night of this week The auction at Marckres Tuesday afternoon was well attended and the property sold well 1 Taylor spent the weekend wtih friends in Malhom Picked Up After Taking Lydia Vegetable Compound $35 $39-50 and TODAY WE ARE SHOWING OVER Towandft was working in a silk mill and got so tired and rundown that I weighed only pounds I was well enough to do my work As soon as 1 began to take Lydia Vegetable Compound 1 began to pick up After being married for thirteen years I bad a 350 SUITS SPECIAL ALL WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS Modern efficiency greater volume and vast resources have made these suit values possible Hart Schaffner Marx have put world of style in these clothes Two and three button models University Styles in the new shades of Grey Blue and Tan SIJVTS THAT GIVE NEW VALUES doz BANANAS 25 basket PANSY PLANTS 30 baby boy and the next year I had an-! other hoy who now weighs 37 pounds and is healthy as a bear The Vegetable i Compound has helped me in a dozen ways and hope others will try it too ns It Johnson Webb Street 11 1) 6 Towanda Pennsylvania CANADIAN PACIFIC mjixoicMjwai rum inriM VACATION Why not spend your holidays in the Canadian Pacific Rockies this summer? Low summer tourist rates are nuw in effect A HEDLEY Ticket Agent doz EGGS 33 MOORE JOHNSON SAFE or SORRY i Often a man puts off insurance for his automobile until something happens then lie may find a big repair hill nri 'his hands or worse yet damage suit for thousands of dollars Why should any farmer risk being -orry when for a few dollars in-i vested in Bureau Auto In--uranre he can he safe against damage or injury? MUNSEY VjKN I Tel 782-M Fruit Vegetable Market The home of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season and out 07 Main St Phone '38 St Johnsbury.

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