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    1. [VERMONT] Brattleboro Personal Nov. 5, 1927
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. The Brattleboro Daily Reformer, Saturday, November 5, 1927 Brattleboro Personal Nov. 5, 1927 Frank B. RICHARDSON has returned from a business trip to Boston. Mrs. Charles L. THWING of Putney is in town today on business. Clayton WEATHEHEAD will go to Hoosick Falls, N. Y., to visit over the week-end. Mrs. Richard BRIGGS of Guilford street is spending the day in Springfield, mass. Miss Marion HILL went this afternoon to her home in Wilmington to visit over the week-end. Russell TYSON of Chicago, who had been here a few days on business, has returned to Chicago. Phillip SPRAGUE of New York is expected here today to visit at his home on Western avenue. Miss Katherine HEAPHY, who had been ill during the week at her home on Elliot street, is out again. Francis NICHOLS is expected today from Boston to visit over the week-end at his home on Forest street. Mrs. John MANLEY of Springfield, Mass., is a guest in the home of her brother, M. R. MICOTT on Pine street. Mrs. Emma NILES has gone to West Brattleboro to visit a week or more with her sister, Mrs. Alice RICHMOND. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner W. PARKER of Keene, N. H., were guests over last night of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. MITCHELL. Harry A. PIKE of Burlington is spending a week with his sister, Mrs. John CHAMBERS o fSouth Main street. Howard E. GILSON and family will move Monday from Central street to their new home on Lexington avenue. Miss Hulda JOHNSON will resume work Monday at the Holstein-Friesian association offices, after a week's vacation. Miss Katherine LILLIS, who has a position in Hartford, Conn., is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John LILLIS, on Maple street. Miss Irma RUSSELL has taken a positon in the offices of the Holstein-Friesian association. Miss Edith NELSON also began work this week at the association offices. Miss Monica MANN wa dischared Thursday from the Brattleboro Memorial hospital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis, performed by Dr. George R.ANDERSON. Charles G. STAPLES, cashier of the Vermont-Peoples National bank was on his way to Providence yesterday when blocked by the flood, and was forced to go back to Worcester, where he remained over night. Mrs. Mary COOK of West Royalston, Mass., who was visiting in Williamsville, fell last evening in the kitchen and fractured her right arm and sustained a long gash in her head. She was brought to the Melrose hospital and attended by Dr. E. R. LYNCH. Miss Elizabeth F. GRADY returned Monday to her work at the Holstein-Friesian association and Miss Mry C. GRADY to the office of the C.E. BRADLEY Corp., after a leave of absence of six weeks, during which tiem they visited in Great Falls, Mont., Arlington and Minneapolis, Minn., Chicago, Niagara Falls and Brooklyn. William H. RICHARDSON, manager of the Twin State Gas & Electric Co.'s offices, Miss Mildred PEARSON and Ralph B. PETTEE will leave Monday for Augusta, Me., to attend a regional conference of the New England division of Middle West Utilites.They will be away during the week. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT

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