The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, July 5, 1889 Mendon 7/5/1889 Cleo R. MORSE, young son of J. J. MORSE (of Sherburne), recently had the misfortune to break his left arm badly, about half way between the wrist and elbow, while on a visit to his grandparents--Mr. and Mrs. R. RANGER. Quite a number went from here to tend the BAIRD-HORTON wedding, in Chittenden, the 26th ult.; Miss HORTON having taught school here, a number of terms. John GAYNOR has gone to Canada to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Richard FOSTER and daughter Martha have just returned from a five weeks visit in Canada. Hannah BREWER is some better; so they have moved her down to her brother's--Darius CARRUTH. R. Ranger has sold his wool to John CRAMTON of Rutland, price paid twenty-five cents per pound. May and Vi PERKINS have gone to Castleton, to work in the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. SUTTON of Pittsfield are going to help R. RANGER through haying. Mrs. Sarah ELIOTT has gone home to New York, B. PARKER being about the same. A full house greeted Rev. B. W. ATWELL, Sunday, and all spoke highly of him that I heard speak of his sermon. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT