The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, December 21, 1888 Chester 12/21/1888 Frank ADAMS has so far recovered as to get about, but not yet fit for business. The sociable of St. Luke's society was held with Mrs. G. F. HADLEY, Wednesday evening. At the annual meeting of Olive Branch lodge, F. & A. M., the 13th inst., these officers were elected: A. N. CHANDLER, W. M. ; T. S. OCKFORD, S. W.; W. E. ALBEE, J. W.; F. W. PIERCE, sec; G. F. HADLEY, treas. And these appointments have been made: F. A. DAVIS, S. D.; G. A. GRANT, J. D.; C. H. HOWARD, S. ..; M. S. MOORE, J. S.; D. M. DAVIS, Marshal; Harlow CHANDLER, Tyler. The social event of the week has been the marriage, Wednesday, of Charles P. DODGE and Miss Delia F. ALEXANDER, T. S. OCKFORD performing the ceremony at the parsonage. Among the bridal gifts was a cake-basket from St. Luke's choir, of which Mr. D. is a member. Mr. and Mrs. DODGE will spend the time until January among the former's friends in New Hampshire. Joy attend them. In the ranking of the classes in the Academy at the end of the Fall term, Loyal E. SHERWIN led the Senior class, Gertrude L. WEBB the Middle class, Eva CUTLER the Junior class, and Hattie E. REED the subjunior class. Those who stood in the first third of their classes in the average for the term, were Loyal D. SHERMAN, Gertrude L. WEBB, Grace F. HADLEY, Winnie HEALD, Eva M. CUTLER, Albert L. WARE, Rose M. LARKIN, Ruth M. SARGENT, George A. FARNSWORTH, Hattie E. REED, Edith M. WALDRON and Charlie COLLINS. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT