The Brattleboro Daily Reforner, Saturday, November 5, 1927 Whitingham News 11/5/1927 Mrs. Ida DAVIS has been ill with a severe cold the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George DAVENPORT of Pittsfield called on friends in town Sunday. Mrs. Edward BEATON is home after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. George BALLOU. Sam BOYD and family have moved from George TUTTLE's tenement to the Frank CUTTING place. Mr. and Mrs. Whitman WHEELER took their little son, John, to North Adams last Friday for medical treatment. Cassius TOBEY's daughter, Mrs. Helen WINTERS of Springfield, Mass., has been visiting him for a week at Mrs. Ella ALLARD's. Miss Norma BEATON is back in school after an illness. Her sister, Laurel, is not yet able to return to school. Mr. and Mrs. CROSIER have moved into George TUTTLE's tenement and Mr. CROSIER is working at L. H. SAWYER's mill. Cottage prayer meeting was held at Mrs. H. A. WHEELER's Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cora CHASE is at the home of her cousin, Jay PLUMB in Readsboro and not at Grover PLUMB's as stated in last week's paper. Mr. and Mrs. Bert REYNOLDS and little son Stuart, visited his uncle, Dennis HALL , in New York state last week, returning Sunday. Mrs. Florrie PLUMB was called to Dover last week. Her mother, Mrs. MAY, fell down the cellar stairs and injured her head seriously. Some of Harley UPTON's friends met last Saturday and Sunday and helped him build a woodshed. Mr. UPTON is one of the oldest residents of this town. The many friends of Mrs. Blanche GILLETT are much pleased to know that she is feeling more comfortable after being ill for two weeks. Mrs. GILLETT has been the local correspondent for the Vermont Phoenix for the past 18 years. Charles H. GOODNOW arrived in town on Monday of this week and is visiting his relatives here. He plans to go from here to Florida to see his uncle, Charles S. GOODNOW. It has been about 30 years since he went from town to the West. Mrs. Leola COFFREY was taken seriously ill last Thursday afternoon. Dr. WALSH and his nurse, Miss CROWLEY, were called and she is better at this writing. Mrs. COFFREY's sister, Mrs. David DRINKWINE, arrived Thursday night and remained until Sunday. Special church meetings were held last wee. Rev. Frank DOORE of West Brattleboro spoke in a very interesting way. On Thursday evening Mrs. DOORE was present and rendered several solos,which were much appreciated. She was accompainied by Mrs. Estelle WHEELER at the piano and Elliot DAVIS, violinist. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT