OBITUARY PERCY WARREN Woodstock, May 28 The funeral of Percy Warren, 59 of Woodstock, who died last night in the Randolph Hospital, will be held Friday at 2 o'clock in Billings Chapel with the Rev. Herman Wells of Bridgewater officiating. Mr. Warren was born in Fairfax on July 20, 1886. He is survived by three brothers, George of West Woodstock, Frank of White River Junction, and Pearly of Rhode Island. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. MRS. JEREMIAH SULLIVAN FAIR HAVEN, May 28 Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Jeremiah Sullivan at her home in Glens Falls, N.Y. Mrs. Sullivan was the former Sadie Palmer, a former resident of Fair Haven. Mrs. Sullivan was a niece of the late Mrs. Margaret McGuiness and Patrick, William and Miles Foley. MRS. LAURA DUMAS Middlebury, May 28 The body of Mrs. Laura C. Dumas, widow of Henry Dumas, a former resident of Middlebury, who died in Rochester, N.Y. Saturday will arrive at the Blackmer Funeral Home here Thursday afternoon, Funeral services will be held in St. Stephen's church Friday at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Harry Jones officiating. Burial will be in the West cemetery. MISS ADA E. BRISTOL Vergennes, May 28 Funeral services for Miss Ada E. Bristol were held Sunday with the Rev. David L. Evans officiating. Burial was in Prospect cemetery in Vergennes. The bearers were Professor l. J. Hathaway, Professor R. H. White, Dr. S. A. Freeman, Professor P. H. Sweet, Professor C. P. Voter and Dr. D. S. Beers. ALBEE LUTHER STOWE Middlebury, May 28 The funeral of Albee Luther Stowe was held Friday at the Blackmer Funeral Home. The Rev. George Schilling officiated. Burial was in Prospect cemetery in East Middlebury. The bearers were Stanley Brown, Robert Fenn, Stowell Fenn, Ray Marshall, Robert Highter and Arthur Murray. BIG ONE A big one that didn't get away was caught by 14 year old Richard Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hendee of Temple street, yesterday afternoon when the youngster hooked a 17 3/4 inch rainbow trout in the Tenneybrook behind the house of Raymond Seward on Woodstock Avenue. Richard, a freshman at Rutland High School, snared the "whopper" which weighed 2 1/4 pounds, shortly after r o'clock when he had been fishing for about an hour. It as his first catch, no only of the day but of the season. He was fishing alone at the time. He used worms. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963