Source, The Poultney Journal--Fri. May 18, 1928. GRANVILLE, N.Y. Mrs. Frank Hubbard and daughter, Margaret, called on local relatives on Friday. Many of the High school students were in Poultney Friday afternoon, when the Granville High school nine defeated the T.C.A. nine. The score was 6 to 2. The Granville battery was Gilbert and Donovan. The feature of the game was the Granville battery's work. Mrs. Charles Gilman is visiting at the home of E. G. Barrows in Syracuse. The fourth, fifth and sixth grades of the school presented the operetta " Queen of Flowers," to a large audience last week. The leading role was taken by Lorraine, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones. Mrs. Jennie Hewitt directed the operetta. Cameron Hyde of Albany has been spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Katherine Hyde, and sister, Mrs. Dorothy Vandals. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Fair Haven were Thursday guests of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. John Brunjar was in Poultney Thursday and Friday doing an eccentric dancing act for the American Legion of that place at it's minstrel show. A fire of unknown origin destroyed the Starks bungalow at the south end of Buckley avenue. It was discovered about three o'clock Thursday morning and was not under control until four o'clock. Mr. Starks and family were away at the time of the fire and nothing was saved from the bungalow. Two cars were saved from the garage. Mrs. Frances Colby and daughter have gone to Toledo, O., to join Mr. Colby, who went there some time ago. Mrs. M. J. Hayes and daughter, Mrs. Irene O'Brien, have presented a beautiful Angel holy water fount to St. Mary's church, in memory of their husband and father, the late Michael J. Hayes. A daughter was born May 8th to Mr. and Mrs. Evan C. Jones. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby