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    1. 1890 Rutland Personal News
    2. Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Tues.Dec.23, 1890. PERSONAL. State's Attorney Preston of Fair Haven was registered at the Bardwell house yesterday. Miss Wiswell, who has one of the leading parts in the Zozo company, is a Brattleboro girl. Miss Clara Purdy of Manchester is passing the holidays with friends and relatives in town. William P. Aiken, who is studying law at New Haven, Conn., has returned home to pass Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McDeavitt (sic) and family will pass Christmas with their parents in Dorset. Ex-Gov. Ormsbee of Brandon and Judge Howe of Castleton were at the Bardwell yesterday. Miss Jennie M. Pierce, a teacher in a private school ay Hartford, Conn., has arrived home to pass a short vacation. Miss M. Eva Hendee,teacher in the graded schools, has gone to her home in Pittsford to pass the holiday vacation. Mrs. C.M. Chamberlain and children have gone on a visit to their old home, and will remain away during the holidays. Fred Steele, son of Mr. W. H. Steele, who is engaged in business in New York city, has arrived home to pass the holidays. Dr. F. E. Cheney of Boston is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cheney of North Church street. Mr.and Mrs. George F. White, expect to leave town today for Atlantic City, N. J., where they will remain until spring. M. J. F. Baldwin of Center street, who has been sick for some time in Pittsford, was removed to his home yesterday morning in a low condition. Miss Eisle Ruggles, daughter of John Ruggles, and Mr. Charles Brown of New York, will be married tomorrow afternoon, at the residence of the bride's parents on Brown street. Miss Florence Nims, daughter of Mrs. E. J. Whitney of Woodstock avenue, will be married on Wednesday at 5 p.m. to Fred W. Greene. A reception will be given at the bride's home in the evening. Miss Millie E. Ellis, returned last evening from the Boston conservatory of music, to pass Christmas at home. She was formerly organist at the Methodist church, but has been in Boston the past two years.

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