Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Mar. 22, 1911. RUTLAND, VT. The members of the Epworth league of the Methodist church will hold their annual banquet at 7 o'clock. The affair will be under the direction of Miss Vera Egleston, fourth vice president of the society, assisted by the following committees : Toast, S. F.Bradford : committee on decoration, Miss Grace Pelsue, chairman, Miss Harriet Grandy, Miss Harriet Whitney, Miss Edith Hoag; music committee, Mrs. M. L. Beardsley and Miss Louise Stevens. Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Martyn of Cuttingsville came to Rutland Monday night, called here by the critical illness of Mrs. Martyn's mother, Mrs. Angelica Parker of South Main street. Miss Margaret Perry of Waterbury, Ct., who has been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gale of West street, returned home yesterday morning. Miss Julia Miner, who has been spending a vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi F. Miner of Pine street , returned yesterday morning to Waltham, Mass., where she is a student at the Waltham Training school for nurses. Miss Kathryn Haverty of Wales street will go with the senior class of the Rutland high school on their annual excursion to Washington, D. C. Dr. A. H. Bellerose left last evening for Paris, France, where he will remain until September. He expects to be joined by his wife before his return to America. William Casey of West Rutland has filed a petition in bankruptcy with the clerk of the United States court. He has liabilities of $345.84 with assets of $200, all claimed exempt. Misses Susan and Minnie Burditt of Pittsford spent Monday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kissane of Crescent street have returned from New York city, where they have been spending a few days. Miss Frances Dunn of Cottage street has returned from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., where she has been the guest for a few days of Miss Katherine Scribner of Wallingford, who attends Vassar college. County Examiner W. P. Abbott of Proctor was among the Tuesday visitors in Rutland. Mrs. O. C. Ashton of South Main street left yesterday morning for Bellows Falls, and will also go to Windsor, Bethel and other places, where she will visit Woman's clubs. Miss Mary Francis of Forest street and Miss Belle Hartney of Cherry street have taken positions in a millinery store in Glens Falls, N. Y., and will leave for there Friday. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.