The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, January 18, 1889 North Sherburne 7/12/1889 [Deferred from last week.] Miss Grace ESTABROOK has finished her school in Plymouth, and started, last Monday, for a trip to California. Ira SHAW, while on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Julius BOUTWELL, in Stockbridge, was taken sick with rheumatic fever. Mrs. SHAW is with him. Our post-office is back in its old quarters again. Mr. and Mrs. BOUTWELL have given very good satisfaction, and very likely the office would have remained where it was but for the change of party. Mrs. Addie BOUTWELL is visiting her brothers at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Mason ESTABROOK have moved into Mrs. DOUBLEDAY's house. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman MORSE are moving in with Warren MORSE. There was recently a pleasant gathering of the MORSE family at their old homestead, now occupied by C. W. HOLLAND. There were present F. A. MORSE and wife from Stockbridge, John J. MORSE and family from Sherburne, Mrs. Ira DURKEE and son and daughter, A. C. BOUTWELL and family, Sherman MORSE and wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. THOMAS of Cambridge, and Mrs. Warren MORSE. Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS returned to their home, Friday, after a ten days visit to friends in town. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT