The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, November 23, 1888 Weston 11/23/1888 We are pleased to learn that Edward WILDER has bought Enoch PEASE's place, and will move back here in the Spring. He has at present a good situation in a store in Keene, N. H., but still prefers his native town. Thanksgiving services will be held in the Methodist church. Rev. Mr. DUGAN, pastor of the Congregational church, will preach the sermon. Olrando DRURY of Boston is in town visiting his folks. Wishing to acknowledge to kind friends and neighbors who assisted us in our bereavement, we take this method of conveying our heartfelt thanks to them; also to the singers, and to Miss LAWRENCE for the floral tributes. Mrs. Isaiah HESELTON, C. C. HESELTON, H. H. HESELTON, Mrs. Abbie J. COLE. The village schools closed a very successful term, Friday of last week, with Rev. F. W. LEWIS in the higher department and Miss Lizzie HANNUM in the lower. The following six pupils were prize takers, having an average above 99 per cent for general deportment: Norris P. BRYANT, Leon O. OSBORN, Frank M. HOWE, Jennie M. CLINE, Rae B. SILSBY, and Rose M. FRENCH. Eva B. SHATTUCK, Eudora L. SHATTUCK, Mary E. GILMORE, Mary E. ENRIGHT, Minnie L. MASON, Addie M. WOODCOCK, and Eddie J. FOSTER, were above 95 per cent. The following had no marks for absence, tardiness or dismissal--Leon O. OSBORN, Frank M. HOWE, Rose M. FRENCH, Eva B. SHATTUCK, Leila B. JAQUITH, Henry O. SMITH, and Hattie L. WINSHIP. Several others had a very creditable record of attendance. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT