The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, January 18, 1889 Weston 7/12/1889 Mrs. Isaiah HESELTON has returned home from Gardner, Mass. Mrs. Walter OWEN of Lowell, Mass., and her two children, are making their annual visit at H. B. ROGERS'. Miss Sarah LAWRENCE returned from Boston, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WHITING of Webster, Mass., have been the guests of Dr. HOWE and J. N. WAITE, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis PARKHURST, and Mrs. John WILDER are visiting at Edward WILDER's. Miss Cora HORTON of Glastonbury, Conn., who will be pleasantly remembered as here during the summer, a few years ago, is again here, boarding at A. H. DRURY's. Miss Nettie HALE, is home from Wellesley college. Mrs. James AUSTIN is very sick with pneumonia. Wm. ABBOTT, who has been laid up for sometime from a shock, is able to be out on crutches. The telephone line to Ludlow has been repaired, by setting new poles. Report of school district No. 6: School closed June 28th, after a pleasant term of ten weeks. Whole number of pupils, 15; average attendance, 15. Rosa COLBURN, Eva FOSTER, Louise FOSTER, Vernie FOSTER, and Philip WAITE, had no marks; absent one days or less--Winnie FRENCH, Burnette JAQUITH, Floyd JAQUITH, Wayne SHEDD, Harold SHEDD, and Bertie SHATTUCK; absent two days--Maud JAQUITH. Nearly all absences were caused by sickness. I thankd the pupils for their prompt attendance. Lizzie E. COLBURN, teacher. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT