Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Feb. 8, 1911. PITTSFORD, VT. Mrs. Julius Pelkey and daughter, Miss Alice Pelkey, left Tuesday for Providence, R. I., where they were called on account of the illness of Mrs. D. R. Welsh. Mrs. John I. Pinckney returned from New York Monday evening , where she has been the guest of friends for a few days. Charles Creed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creed of the Chittenden road, has been confined to the house for three weeks on account of an injury to his leg, received while sliding. A son was born Monday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McDonald. The percentage of attendance in the Pittsford schools for the week ending February 3, follows: High school, 86 ; grammar, 90.85 ; Mills intermediate, 94 ; Mills primary, 84 ; village intermediate, 91. 3 ; Florence intermediate, 95 ; Florence primary, 88.7 ;Fowler primary 83.8 ; Goodnough, 90.3 ; Furnace, 83 ; Hudson, 98 ; Douglas, 73 ; and East Pittsford, 88. Miss Annie M.Granger of Poultney, who is spending some time at the home of G.A. Woolson, is suffering from a sprained ankle. About 13 to 14 inches of snow fell here Tuesday. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.