The Brattleboro Daily Reforner, Saturday, November 5, 1927 South Londonderry News 11/5/1927 I. O.O. F and Rebekah Installation A joint installation of WEst River lodge, No. 24, I. O. O. F., and Kent Rebekah lodge, No. 59 was held last Wednesday evening with Asa B. BACON, D. D. G. M., and Mrs. Marcia CUSHHING, D. D. P. as installing officers, assisted by Frank L. DARLING and Miss May COOK as marshals. Carl W. CUSHING, Mrs. Jennie MORAN F. D. D. P. and Mrs. Anna RICHMOND, F. D. D. P. of Brattleboro were guests. The following are the new officers of West River lodge: Noble grand, Don F. EDDY; Vice grand, Lyle W. HUNT; secretary, Frank H. PIERCE; treasurer, Leon A. ALDRICH; warden, Herbert J. GARDNER; conductor, Harry E. SPARKS; R. S. N. G., George M. CLOUGH; L. S. N. G., A. H.DAVIS; R. S. V. G., Walter L. HUNT; L. S. V. G., William R. CARLTON; I. G., Foster TUTTLE; O. G., Lyle F. CONE; R.S. S., Robert SLADE; L.S. S., Frank O. BOURN; chaplain, Rev. C. O. DUNHAM. Kent Rebekah lodge officers are: N. G., Mary E. SPARKS; V. G. Ina A. VAILE; secretary Musie L. DARLING; treasurer, Minnie H. HULETT; warden, Gertrude GARDNER; conductress, June H. PEARSON; R. S. N. G., Nina M. VAILE; L. S. N. G., Alida B. PHILLIPS; R. S. V. G., Annie F. HOUGHTON; L.S. V. G., Bertha B. HULETT; I. G., Minnie L. TUTTLE; O. G., Delia M. CUMMINGS; chaplain, Hattie M. CARLETON; muscian, MARY A PIERCE; R. A. S., Olive F. HUTCHINS; L. A. S., Celia C. RAMSDELL; R.S. C., Olive S. MAYS; L. S.C., Sedelia M. BENSON'; R. S. P. N.G., Elizabeth A. PEARSON; L. S. P. N. G., Maxine A. TUTTLE. E. A. RAWSON was in Rutland on business Tuesday. Mrs. Noble RAWSON was a visitor in Dover the past week. Miss Marion STAUTY of Nevfane was home over the week-end. Leo SLASON has moved to the Robert STONE farm from the F. H. PIERCE farm. Mrs. G. H. RUGG has returned from a visit in Hartford, Conn., and other places. George HOWE of Manchester(Vt.) visited his family at Albert FULLER's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph CHURCHILL and Mrs. Cora CHURCHILL were callers to town Sunday. Mrs. A. E. CUDWORTH visited in Cambridge, New York, Monday and in Brattleboro Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence GODDARD and Mrs. Roy CHAPIN and son visited relatives in Chester Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert HUNTLEY and Mrs. Hazel SMITH of Chester were callers in town Sunday. Cottage prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Frank TYLER. There was no session of L. H. S. Wednesday due to the illness of the principal, Miss Muriel VARNUM. Mrs. Emma RAND of Brattleboro was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Abbie J. RAMSDELL, from Sunday to Wednesday. Miss Jessei PEARSON was home from Brattleboro for the week-end. Miss Edith PEARSON returned with her for a visit. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. WALKER and daughter, Lucille, were visitors in Rutland and Glens Falls several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. WILDER entertained Fred and Ernest WILDER of West Townshend, Miss Evelyn RHODES of Putney and Guy HOWE of Westminster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John CHAPIN of West Townshend and Mr. and Mrs. Leon CHAPIN of East Jamaica and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy CHAPIN. Mrs. W. H. CONVERSE returned to her home in Malden, Mass., last Thursday after a 10-week's visit at the TYLER home. Fay RAWSON drove her car for her on her return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dennie FONTAINE and children of Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles FONTAINE and children of Windham were Sunday gurests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. FONTAINE. Mr. and Mrs. VAILE entertained Mrs. R. A. HUBBARD and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph PARKER of Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. EDSON of Chester and Kenneth EDSON of Schednectady, N. Y., Sunday. Mrs. Lyman SHELDON and Mrs. Hugh VAILE visited Mrs. Adin COLEMAN at the Springfield hospital last Friday. Sunday morning worship at 10:45 with sermon by the pastor, Rev. C. O. DUNHAM. HOOKER W. R. C. No. 9 held its in spection Oct. 28, Mrs. Emogene WHITE of Brattleboro inspector. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. TYLER recently entertained Mr. and mrs. Merle BABBITT, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert BILSON of Fitchburg, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. George WALKER and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TORREY and daughter, and Emil MATTSON of Westminster. Mrs. Alberta BABBITT accompanied Mr. MATTSON home for a visit. There was a very interestting P. T. A. meeting at the hight school hall last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank O. PIERCE gave several readings. Miss Lillian VARNUM gave several delightful vocal selections. Mrs. C. H. WILEY played violin selections accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Norman HUNT. Misses Ida DUNHAM and Eleanor CLOUGH sang duets accompanied by Miss Mary PIERCE. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT