The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, July 12, 1889 Proctorsville 7/12/1889 Fourteen "Fresh-Air" children from New York came into town, Wednesday noon, to remain two weeks; returning to New York on 12:23 train, July 24th. John F. SPAULDING and wife, from Boston, Mass., have been visiting at his aunt's--Mrs. Sarah Ann SPAULDING. Dr. FOSTER of Sandy Hill, N. Y., spent several days as the guest of Dr. STORY, last week. While loading goods into the delivery-team at his store, Thursday of last week, Norman THOMPSON was thrown from the wagon, falling on his left hand with such force as to break both bones just above the wrist. Charlie CHAPMAN and his friend, Norman MATTOCKS, of Detroit, Mich., are in town for a short stay. Mr. CHAPMAN reports his mother, Mrs. Ellen CHAPMAN, visiting the Yosemite Valley, in company with Dr. Burton CHASE and wife. Six persons received the rite of confirmation at the visitation of Bishop BISSELL to Gethsemane Mission, last Sunday. The brick building owned by the factory company, used for many years as a boarding house, has been undergoing thorough repairs inside and out, made into two tenements, and is now occupied by Russell FARR and L. A. FRENCH. Guy SHEDD and wife returned to Hinsdale, N. H., Monday, after a short visit to their parents here--G. C. SHEDD and Isaac FOSTER. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT