Source, Granville, N.Y. Sentinel--Fri. Aug. 8, 1913. GENERAL NOTES. Mrs. Charles Humphries has been spending a week in Poultney. Miss Meride McKenzie of Pittsburgh, Pa., is stopping at E. R. Pember's. Samuel Bailey and wife of North Pawlet were at Enoch Cone's last week. Mr. and Mrs. Beals of Poultney, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Hattie Park and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Clayton have been entertaining their sister, Mae Clayton of New York city. Thelma Pouquette has returned from a visit in Cambridge. Amy Kane came with her for a visit. Mrs. Rosselle and children of Castleton, spent Sunday with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Batease. Marcus A. Northup of Orangeburg, N. Y., made a flying visit to friends here the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Weller have returned to North Creek. Mrs. G. H. Burton returned with them for a time. George Lewis, wife and daughter, with her husband, Mr. Hopewell have returned to New York after a visit at O. R. Hopson's. The Woodmen's regular meeting will be held Wednesday, when reports from the annual field day will be read. Let us have a good attendance. A fine sermon was given at the Universalist church Sunday. A solo was nicely rendered by Richard Rowe. Harry Douglas and E.E. Paul and family of Granville attended the sermon. Mrs. Marcellus Francis, who was taken suddenly ill Sunday morning, died Wednesday night. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house. Ellison Stevens of Iowa and sister, Mrs. Harry Shaw of Warrensburg, who were called here by the death of G. H. Burton, have returned home. Elbert Stevens, who also attended the funeral, has returned to North Creek. Mrs. Marcellus Francis suffered a paralytic shock Sunday evening, and at this writing (Tuesday) lies in an unconscious condition. Her children and grandchildren are with her, and with many friends are anxiously hoping for an improvement. Dr. Clough of Poultney is the attending physician.