Source, The Manchester Journal--Thur. June 12, 1947. Page 5. MANCHESTER, VT. Alverse L. White of Southern Pines, N.C., has returned to Manchester for the summer season, and is making his home at the Worthy Inn. Mrs. Peter J. McNaboe, who has been spending the winter months in East Orange, N. J., has returned to her home on the West road for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardyman and family have arrived from their California home at La Crescenta, and have opened Ormsby Hill for the summer season. Mrs. Clara B. Stafford , who has been living at the home of Miss Agnes Steadman during the winter, now has quarters in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Colton. The family of Judge Joseph A. Gavagan of Manchester and New York city, have arrived in Manchester for the summer and are at their home on the West road. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rea Ball returned on Friday from Hotel Wentworth-by-the-sea at Portsmouth, N.H., where they attended the annual meeting of the New England Hotel Association. Miss Florence B. Taylor and the members of the family returned to their Manchester home on Sunday afternoon after being at their home in St.Petersburg, Fla., during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford Yandell of Williamstown, Mass., are occupying the former Tag house in this village for the summer season. The rental was made by Eleanor Lee of the Louis Martin Agency. L. H. Thompson of this village accompanied by Chester G. Waters of Manchester depot, was in White River Junction on Sunday afternoon to attend a conference of the officers of the Grand Encampment of Vermont. A new garage is nearing completion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sweets on Dillingham avenue. The building is constructed of cement blocks and replaces a smaller wooden structure which was too small for present day automobiles. Eugene Smith of Rutland is spending some time at the home of his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wiley. Mrs. Smith was one of the Rutland residents whose home was in the path of the flood of last week and which was badly damaged. Two graduates of Burr and Burton Seminary are among the graduates of Middlebury College at the Commence exercises on Monday, June 16th. They are Charles B. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus S. Gilbert of Dorset, and Donna L. Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Curtis of Peru. Albert H. Colton of this village, a member of the Class of 1897 at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., received an honorary certificate at the 50th reunion of his class. Mr. Colton, an engineer,was prominent in public utilities and real estate. Mr. and Mrs. Colton came to Manchester a year or so ago and bought the Mary E. Way home on Franklin avenue, where they make their home. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.