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    1. 1910--Proctor News
    2. Source, Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Wed.June 8, 1910. PROCTOR, Vt. Queen of the Falls circle, Companions of the Forest, will have its annual excursion on Saturday, next week, going to Lake Bomoseen this time. A special train over the C. and P. railroad will take the party to Center Rutland and from there the trip will be made in special electric cars to the lake. Rev. Dr. Norman Seaver of Rutland will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the local high school in the village hall Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. For the week ending June 3 the attendance of the public schools showed as follows : North building, grade 1, 91.07; grade 2, 98.08 ; South building, grade 3, 92. ; grade 4, 95.6 ; high school building, grades 3 and 4, 88.44 ; grades 5 and 6, 87.93 ; grade 5, 91.79 ; grade 6, 93.52; grade 7, 96 ; grade 8, 95.15 ; grade 9, 95 ; high ,95.3. John Haley has bought of Hosmer Brandon the latter's horse and cart and has started in to sell bakery goods from the Brandon bakery about the village and collect laundry for the Hosmer laundry office in Brandon. The dollar social given by the Women's Home Missionary society of the Union Church, besides furnishing a pleasant social occasion and revealing literary talent in unexpected quarters added about $ 45 to the parish house fund. The annual cradle roll party will be held this afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at the parsonage of the Union church. All women of the parish and all members of the cradle roll are invited to attend. Miss Marie Piette of the Vermont Marble company's office is sick at her home on Beaver Pond terrace with rheumatism. Mrs. Martha J. Boardman, who recently celebrated her 83d birthday, is rather seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George N. Keefe, on South street. It is feared that she is threatened with pneumonia.

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