The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, July 19, 1889 Plymouth Union 7/19/1889 Mr. and Mrs. PHILBRICK, with Mrs. PHILBRICK's sister, have gone on a ten days visit to Boston and Enfield, Mass. Miss Carrie BROWN has not recovered from her fall so as to be able to return to her school in Bellows Falls. Mrs. Nathan HALL continues very low. Allen BROWN and family, of Ludlow, are stopping with Mrs. BROWN's parents. Norris WILDER and wife have returned from a short visit to Justin DAVIS in Felchville. Mr. WILDER reports Mr. DAVIS confined to bed. Mr. DAVIS, wife and daughter, spent the winter with Mr. WILDER at the Union, and since his return to Felchville has been quite ill. The house and stable at the REGAN farm, on the Rutland road, was burned one night last week. School in district No. 10 closed Saturday, June 29th, after a term of 12 weeks. Whole number of scholars, 14; average attendance, 12. those having no marks against their names were Emma LESLIE, Lillian McWAIN, Matilda COOLIDGE, Warren BAGLEY, Calla MOORE, Noble MOORE; Luther MOORE, absent one-half day. There were no tardy marks during the term. Average per ent in the examinations--Emma LESLIE 95, Lillian McWAIN 95, Luther MOORE 05, Lucy COOLIDGE 87, Ellen TAYLOR 80, Calla MOORE 85 3/4. Emma LESLIE and Lillian McWAIN were perfect in spelling. Lula M. EASTMAN, teacher. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly aided us in the sickness and burial of our dear husband, son and brother; also for the beautiful flowers and sympathy at the funeral. May God in his infinite kindness ever bless them. Mrs. Agatha M. MOOR, Mrs. Abigail MOOR, Mr. & Mrs. W. H. SAWYER, Silas SAWYER. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT