The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, July 5, 1889 Proctorsville 7/5/1889 Services at Gethsemane chapel, next Sunday, July 7th, will be as follows: Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m.; Morning Prayer, with sermon by Bishop BISSELL at 10:30; followed by Confirmation. Henry BAILEY gathered from his garden, June 29th, green peas in sufficient quantities to supply his large family of over twenty persons. Monday, while one of the carriage-horses belonging to Rev. N. A. HYDE of Indianapolis was in the shop of M. A. COOK to be shod, it plunges about the building, coming in contact with an iron spike in such a manner as to cut a gash in the hip over five inches deep and nearly a foot long. The wound was dressed by H. P. GAMMON, and the horse was immediately sold to E. E. CROSS. Mr. COOK was somewhat injured by a kick from the horse on the arm. Edwin R. SPAULDING of Springfield, Mass., is visiting at his father's, Rufus SPAULDING's. A social dance was held in school-house hall, Wednesday evening. Mrs. F. H. SPAULDING of Marlboro, N. H., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Kelsey BAILY, the past week. Mrs. Elizabeth WALLIS of Lebanon, N. H., is in town for a few days. Frank HAVEN will receive the sincere congratulations of his many friends, on the increase of his pension from $8 to $30 per month. He has been confined to his bed for 29 months. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT