Source, Rutland Vt.Herald--Fri. Sept. 23, 1932. MIDDLEBURY Vt.--Correspondent, William C. Fales. The Middlebury Rotary club met at the Middlebury Inn last evening at 6:30. After the luncheon a special film called " The Realm of the Honey Bee " was shown in the lounge of the Inn. This "film" was prepared by the United States department of Agriculture and was made for the purpose of creating a better understanding of the honey industry. Mrs. J. Allen Warner has returned to Northampton, Mass.,after spending the summer at her home on Court street. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Page and daughter, Marion, have returned to Bridgeport, Conn, after visiting at the home of Frank and Catherine McHugh of South street, Vernon Bowles, son of Sam Bowles of Court street is spending a few weeks in Boston,Mass. Charles Powell, son of Mrs. Pamela Powell has gone to Plymouth, N.H., where he will attend the Holderness school this year. Rev. Edric Weld, former pastor of St. Stephen's Episcopal church of this town is headmaster of this school. Paul McCormick, who graduated from Middlebury High school last June, has gone to Winooski where he will attend St. Michael's college. Arrowanna Rebekah lodge, of Middlebury celebrated the 81st anniversary of it's founding with a special program at the meeting held in the Calhoun block. The election of officers was held with the following results ; Mrs. Kent Kirby, noble grand; Mrs. Leon Turner, vice grand ; Miss Mary Brown, secretary; Mrs. Henry Wilcox , treasurer,and Mrs. A. V. Fisher, trustee for three years. Installation of officers will be held in October. Cornwall Grange will present a play, " Rip Van Winkle" at the Cornwall town hall, tonight. Between the acts there will be music and dancing specialties. There will be special scenery and costumes.