The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, April 16, 1886 Felchville 4/16/1886 Walter MORSE has moved to Proctorsville. Joseph BOWKER has moved into the old boarding house. Mrs. Hank WHITE is visiting friends in Springfield, Mass. Chas. LUNT has gone to Fitz-Williams, N. H. , with his family. Mrs. Hattie WALKER is visiting her parents--Mr. and Mrs. A. HEALD. Hon. G. A. DAVIS gave the Good Templars and a few invited guests an oyster supper, Monday evening. Following the supper were speeches by Messrs. Fred DAVIS, Omeron COOLIDGE, Rev. A. HEALD, Rev. H. HERRICK, G. A. DAVIS, and others. Wednesday evening, April 7th, being the 35th anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. KENDALL, a large number of invitations were issued (some 80 were accepted) to meet the bridal couple at the Baptist vestry, for the purpose of celebrating the happy event, at that time. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. KENDALL of Pittsford, Mr. and Mrs. KINSMAN and Walter KINSMAN of Rutland, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. KENDALL, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins FLETCHER and Mrs. GRIMES of Weathersfield, all brothers and sisters of the groom, also Mr. and Mrs. I. F. KENDALL of South Charlestown, N. H., a cousin. Speeches were made by Rev. A. HEALD, A. T. KENDALL, and L. R. KENDALL; an original poem was recited by Isaac F. KENDALL; music was rendered by the Eureka Quartet Club, and a banjo and guitar duet by Mrs. WALKER and O. S. HOLDEN. Supper was served, consisting of six kinds of cake, bread and butter, and cheese, ice-cream, coffee, etc. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT