Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Sat. Sept. 28,1918. PITTSFORD. Lieut. James Fitzpatrick, who has just completed the officers' training course at Fort Monroe, Va., is spending 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Fitzpatrick. Lieut. Fitzpatrick has received his commission in the coast artillery and is to report at Boston October 7. Thomas E. Adams, candidate for town representative, attended the democratic state convention held in Burlington Thursday. Miss Beth Randall, who was recently graduated in the nurses' training course at the Mary Fletcher hospital, Burlington, and has been spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Josephine Randall, has been called to Camp Devens as a Red Cross nurse for the Spanish influenza. Mrs. Evan Thomas of Burlington and Mrs. F. H. Shepardson of Richmond have returned home after being the guests of Mrs. E. P. Treat. Joel Dupaw of Pittsford Mills, is visiting in Burlington. Miss Mary Stevens, who has been spending a vacation of three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Stevens, has returned to Washington, D. C., to resume her duties as stenographer in a government position. Mrs. T. J. Hagan and son, Joseph, and daughter, Mary, have returned home from Spartanburg, S. C., where they have been for some time with Maj. Hagan, who has been stationed at Camp Wadsworth. Raymond Christmas has gone to Rutland where he has a position, and will attend the Rutland business college. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby