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V J THE MONITOR, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922 PAGE SEVEN

LOWELL Mrs. W. H. Gray spent Friday in EVANSVILLE Lyndonville. Tetreault and Emile W. H. Farman was a caller in New Schools in this place and East Miss Priscilla John Hall, who has spent some Brownington will 11. Cournoyer spent Sunday in Coventry, port Saturday. time in Hartland, returned home on begin September of "Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. M. L. Tillotson was in Mor-- Alson Osgood of Bradford is visit Gifts guests Thursday night. his Mrs. Claude Houston. Thoughtful Bergeron. risville Saturday.' Mrs. Cornell and daughter of Bos- ing aunt, Mr. and Mrs! J. D. Palmer of Ber- Edsrar Leclair of Orleans was a ton returned home after visiting at Mrs. Hattie Woodard was home been Mr-an-d caller in town Friday. Homer Locke's from her work at Barton over the lin, N. H.. who has visiting recently. week-en- Mrs. M. Wentworth were to H. J-- Pudvah was a business caller Mrs. d. J Annie Chase and daughter, Several from this home Sunday. in Newport Wednesday. Florence, of Littleton, N. IL, visited place attended at Ed. Crow's the Sherbrooke and St. Johnsbury F. W. Connolly who has been visit- W. Bernard of Newport visited his last week. fairs last week. s. n Pearl ing his daughter-Mr- Urbanlivings-to- sister Mrs. J. C. Roby Thursday Piper, Jerome Hudson, Louis Mr. and Mrs. Norton of returned to his home atDorches-te- r, O. and Margery Hinton arc! Walter W. Metcalf. of Irasbuxg was a attending Boston week-en-d with Mass., Monday. town West Charleston high school. spent the her business caller in Saturday. 1 1" . . T . . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heath. , Mr. and Mrs. E. F Sherburn and R. S-- . and H. A. of uanaon rvaymona are inend re of St. Same old Page Noyes to E. ,W. Spencer received word last Robert Nicholson Johnsbury process Hyde Prk were business callers in obof!n' recently week of the death of his Eben were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. town alter spending two weeksJ.in town. son, Hunt over the weekend Monday. Kenneth Spencer August 24th at Reno, Nev.. Same old flavor Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sargent were Berry of New York, who after a short illness. va- Wa-tervil- returned from useful L. T. Young enjoyed a few days business visitors in Johnson and le recently Germany, is Mrs. and children of Interesting cation from the last x spending some time at Camp Winape. George King cre- Newport Bakery Monday. Greensboro have been visiting at the and attractive week and with his family occupied Same old value Rev. G. H. Dierlamm, Rev. A. S. Clarence Mc- Mrs. Frank Morse of Jay visited Wal-co- homes of her brother, ations boxed the Scott cottage at Farrant's Grove. Bole, Mrs. Dierlamm and Mrs. tt W. Monteith neatly her daughter Mrs. Ed Sargent the motored to on Frid- Dowell and Mrs. J. the Iona Cutting, Mrs. Edward Fisher, Lyndonville , appropriate first of the week. ay-, past week. with , Miss Edna Welch and A. Chilson Same Health Arthur of was in Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell and messages enclosed. were baptised last Sunday and joined Clough Irasburg 'Rev. and Mrs. Dierlamm have re children and Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. C. Church. town Friday on business for the turned home an extended motor the Lumber Co. after Day visited Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mrs. Mrs. Ida Valley trip through New York State, Niaga Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Devereaux, the Augusta Young, (giving qualities Mr. Lewis is moving to ra, Hamilton and Western Ontario. Call and see this Jenne and Mrs. Ruth Smith spent the where he has first of the week. day recently at Sunset Lodge guest of Montgomery Center, School reopened on Tuesday. Miss Misses Esther Kittle . and Doris sline of Mrs. A. J. White. Same Secured employment. Minnie Colburn - has charge of the Porter returned to Orleans last week unique body Mr.' and Mrs. Hobart of East school: Miss Whitehill school. Little F. A. and Archibald Wells of Manning village of for their last year of high Thoughtful Hunt North Park visited friends in Mrs. Ellie Clark bi thd Centef has to U. V. M. the Gilpin & Hunt corporation were Hyde Echo; Raymond Foster gone Gifts. the Same town the first of the week. school and Mrs. Kelley of the Buck at Burlington where he will take a in Boston last week attending aging, school. and course. Graphic Arts Exposition-Mrs- . Dr. W. A. Young' and family have secretarial banking Carrie Mitchell who has been returned home from visiting rela- Max Merrili Miller spending the last three weeks at Sun- tives in Hartford, Conn. set Lodge guest of Mrs. A. J. White Mr. Harton H. Blake of Fairfax has returned to her home. and Mrs. Mae E. Warner of Lowell moved his fam- were married August 30 at Georgia, Harold Ruiter has Vt. mmmmmm ily from Scott Avenue to West Char- You leston where he has a position with Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Stewart and When the Electric Co. daughter Thelma and Charles Ste Newport Light e. About 9 of the Christmas club wart are visiting relatives in High-gat- Mail Orders Solicited I members met with Mrs. John Dough- Books And last yand at the close of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lanphear and , Give Stationery erty Friday son visited Mr. and Mrs. A TeUifii-- 4 Vt the afternoon enjoyed a very fine Wyman Newport, L. Growe at. their home in Johnson The Store that sells ( lunch. Everywhere Thursday. JHSl Satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Huntington, Jj5i and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and . Silverware Jr., Sequin ANHEUSER-BUSCHN- O, ST. LOUIS and son are occupying the Hunting- - 202 daughter Ola of North Hyde Park L.,gi.-TV-y- " visited relatives in town the first of the week-- HOLMES I EDWARDS Co. S. D. Parker and L. A. Watson of SILVERWARE The Holbrobk Grocery the New England Telephone and Distributors Telegraph Co. were business callers you give a lifelong remembrance. The ideal gift for all ages in town Saturday. and all occasions. For instance, Teaspoons. One can never Put Your Idle Money Woodsville, New Hampshire Mrs. Mary Golden accompanied by have too many. In the beautiful Newport pattern, these her brother Peter Dyer were visitors spoons will adorn any table. at St- - Ann deBeaupre and Quebec the week. IN SILVER INLAID IN SUPER PLATE To Work ton cottage at Farrant's Point for a On his trip to Newport Friday he was city during, W-- of St. of few days. . arcmnnanied bv A. Wright Sternie Pope is entertaining his Set of six $4,50 Set six S3.75 Your dollars on here in the Park will C. A. and family motored Johnsbury and H. A. Healy of East mother Mrs. Wilks Pope and his sis- placed deposit Hyde Bank at 4000 feet hus- Let us show you the beauty of the Newport pattern and work for and without of or relaxa- through the White Mountains to Barnet. They were flying ter Mrs. Elijah Bellam and her you day night thought rest Crawford Notch and over to the Pro- altitude and covered the distance in band rvA daughter Arlene. the extensive range of selection it offers. tion. will start the are Cleve- Furthermore, they working day they file House last Thursday and report a 45 minutes. This week Lieut. Leon Shufelt cut his with received and will multiDly at the rate of FOUR PERCENT land with the "Golden Eagle" attends finger delightful trip. Falls. one of the saws while working in the PER ANNUM FOR EVERY THIRTY-DA- Y PERIOD W. M- - was in the the Sheldon Fair at Enosburg F. E. WOODRUFF Judge Wright who Valley Lumber Company's mills they are on deposit at the Hyde Park Bank. city Monday, but no business was Several merchants of Newport Thursday; on account of Dr- - Young Jeweler and Optometrist Court owing the early closing of their Mr. was transacted at Municipal adopted and being away Shufelt obliged The Hallmark Store - - Newport, Vermont Business men, farmers, investors and many others find it not to state's attorney Albert Farman be- nlaces of business during July to go to Newport to have the injury a convenience to bank their but on the sick list. August are to continue tne same dressed. only great surplus money here, ing schedule that of also the most profitable and safest way to employ it during the Frontier Encampment No. 13 I. O. during September Mr. A. H. Butterfield of North O- - closing at five o'clock except Mondays of accumulation. F., will hold their first regular effected Mrs. C. S- - Lord and son Charles process their usual sum- and Saturdays. The stores Troy, meeting following are True & Blanchard Co., In., H. S. of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. H. be sent Postal or Check mer vacation at the I. O. O. F., hall M. Wahl of Center were call- Deposits may by Express Money Order, 8. Root & Son, Carr & Blodah, O J. Newport e September Wood-ruf- or Registered Letter. In this Bank's thirty-thre- years of ex- Friday night, Flint, Searles & Co., and F. E. f. ers at A. P. Sweet's Friday. They no has ever lost a dollar so E. A. Bacon and family are pre- visited the family lots in the Lowell perience depositor sent. move to River Junc- 4 paring to White cemetery. tion where he bid off a railroad Stephen W. Keith celebrated his' has 78th Ready-to-Wea- ir job. They have sold their residence birthday last Wednesday, the on Mt. Vernon Street to. M. J- - Bisbee. manner of celebration being different Lamoille then is customary most people EAST CHARLESTON The - by County Mrs. H. C- Mowry and two children who Curtis to Harold and Alice who have been reach that age. Among other Barney left Friday visit duties about the bouse be split an( friends in Canada. spending several weeks with her sis two oVfef R. to piled cords of wood,' walked Mrs. Watie Bullard has been spend- . Savings Bank and ter, Mrs, Et eayit$ returned to the East side and got his grand a week at J. Buck's. .Department her home" at Somerville, Mass., Sat- ing child spending much time in enter Miss Ruth Hudson is teaching at Fall Winter Suits in twill and urday. taming it in its carriage and says he West Burke this term. and tricotine, goiret Trust Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and velour brown and sorento --ih& Company Miss White and Mr. and H. A. Piper has sold his farm to black, navy, long Dorothy of to - Mrs. Arthur and Catherine and thoy Albert Musgrove Morgan. straight lines will appeal strongly both the slender and - - Speid C. P. Hunt Town Hyde Park, Vermont Janet Speid and the nurse girl who for Representative Rev. A. S. Bole of Hardwick was larger woman Some have notched collars while others have been spending a few weeks at Charles P. Hunt has filed nomina- a guest at the parsonage Friday. their cottage "Drowsy Nest" have re tion papers for town representative, Miss Gtenna Kenny of Newport is are fur xrimmed, one style shows the graceful box coat. j turned to .their home in Lennoxville. he being the only candidate to file Mr. the guest of Miss Muriel Stoddard. Other styles adapt themselves to business, school or sport K A Civil Hunt's record as a townsman and Nichols arid meeting of the Board of official Mrs. granddatighter wear. They are $25.00k $29.50, ?32.S0 to $59.50. Authority for the Revision of the town needs no comment. If visited at Howard Nichols' last week priced check list will be held the elected Mr. Hunt's friends believe he The sizes are somewhat broken and the balance" of our at city will this town in an able "Way Down East" at Orleans council rooms Wednesday, Sept. 6, represent House Wednesday, September1 stock is marked without tcrtheir actual values. two and efficient manner in the legislative Opera regard from to four in the afternoon and bodies of Vermont. 13th. adv seven to nine in the evening. The have been on In an interview by a representa- Several from the village last opportunity to get names the - the Mark-Dow- check list for the election tive of this paper. Mr- Hunt stated attending Sherbrooke fair past Final n on Primary that he was for a sharp reduction in week. will be at a similar meeting held on some of the enormous state Saturday, September 9th. expenses Ernest Bailey of Stratford visited Dresses and was also opposed to any bonding his sister, Mrs. Austin Hall, on Sat- Gingham Lieut. Walter Cleveland had a most of the state for building a trunk line successful week at St. Johnsbury of the entire of the urday. Dresses that have been to $5.00 now at $1.95 the Caledonian fair. highway length Mrs. and Mr. and priced up during county state. Mr. and Raymond Dresses that have beeh priced up to 6.50 now at 295 Dresses-tha- t have been priced up to 10.95 now at 3.95 Dresses that have been priced up to 15.00 now at 5.95 Come A few Stouts left at $3.95 that have been more than They From Everywhere double that price. Also just a few Middy Suits that were and now 95c. To New Fair $5.95 up at v England's Snappy New Prunella By train and by auto, from every New England state, Fall Skirts, Striped combinations, black from Canada and from New York come the visitors and white, navy and , brown and tan, etc. Priced State, ' $5.95 and up. to Vermont State Fair. i Good roads radiating Dress Goods in all directions from Department Duvetyn, 40 inches wide, navy, , steel gray, golden White River Junction, brown, pekin, orange, turquoise and black in stock, make the coming and priced at $3.95. ' ' M(0)OETROIT attractive: Broadcloth, 58 inches wide, black brown and navy, pric- going offers ed at $3.95. p The fair itself Velours, black, brown, dark and light navy, and taupe. 1 you the biggest money's i Priced $3.95. worth in entertainment Duvet de Laine, 58 inches wide, beaver, brown, reindeer, "IV? T--1 i i hr--t i rr--7i ev- French . Priced $3.95. r and instruction you Priced I mid-Septemb- Poiret Twill and Tricotines, all the best shades. er secured. The er datesof this $3.50. Misses and Children's Tennis Shoes STATE- - year offer ideal weather Sale of 1 N FAIR. chances. Just In Time To Start School With arid White River "Junction r?. V Save the More Expensive Ones V5 4? PLAN TO BE ..-.-- 1 R t SEPT.' . I12, ' 1 These are some of the best selling dress goods for fall I mm WITH US l wear c3 High' white Tennis Shoes that have been $1.30 and Hundreds of Thousands $1.50, now at 79c 1 $20,000 for Exhibit Premium Low black Tennis Shoes that have been $1.10 and I of users in practically $1.20 at 69c I J of business are Child ten's Day Tuesday Mi8way 1 every line All children, including, high school, Every inch of space filled with bright, This Week We Shall Offer For when accompanied by parents or clever and clean attractions. It will and de- guardian admitted FREE. Special take a day to see 'em all. m cutting haulage Juvenile Features. Week-En- d Bargains costs Boys' and Girls' Department r3 livery with Ford and fea- Two hundred Rebinds that have been priced 75c Trotting An instructing entertaining week-en- 1 One-to- n ture, conducted by the Agricultural and 95c, d price 39c each, 2 for 75c Trucks. Let us The biggest entry list ever assembled Extension Service. Ladies' Black Lisle or Russian Calf 1 in Vermont. Fastest track in north- -' light weight Silk have been 50c or more pi ern New Engla'nd. A race meet of Free Attractions Fibra Hose, priced show you why and how. rare excellence. Week-en- d price .29c, 4 prs. for $1.00 Special 'Airplane stunts, fine free White Bed Quilts, 68x78, value $1.50 Week-en- d No Terms if ; Vaudeville, Bands. i obligation. Stock . price ..$1.19ea. Fine sold 35c or more a l desired. Biggest showing in the State Fair's Excursions Stationery, usually for exhibit of Mor- Week-en- d . . 19c lb. history. Large fancy reduced on pound. price horses. , Special trains and rates to 15c gan Central Vermont and Boston & Maine Envelopes match the stationery, values. i Railroads. Week-en- d price .9c pkg., 3 pkgs. 25c P. W. LAWSON Auto Show i Free Auto ' Every space in the big building sold. Parking Newport, Vt. Best of cars of all classes Admission of tars to grounds only showing pi ever held north of Boston. 50c. Parking space absolutely free. El i FRANK D. FLINT. Newnorh Vt. II I fa 7 i 7 Vermont State Fair Commission, F. L. Davis, Secretary El Pjf.w-iuwrirrirfrirargry7yii- r?1 ri --f.:.r...