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    1. [VTRUT] 1908--Rutland City Briefs
    2. Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Wed. Set. , 1908. RUTLAND CITY BRIEFS. C. G. Allen of Pittsford was in this city on business yesterday. Nicholas Bragg of West street, who has been ill for several days, has recovered and is out again. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Carrigan have returned from Waterbury where they have been visiting relatives. Earle J. Farr of Lynn, Mass., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Farr of No. 44 Grove street. The Combination roller skating rink will be opened this evening for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Edward C. McIntyre of East Washington street is visiting her sister, Miss Helen Miller of Wallingford. David Moloney, who has been visiting at the home of A. C. Gravelle, has returned to his home in Lowell, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills and son, are guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davenport of North Main street. Miss Pauline Ducharme of South street, has returned from Brandon, where she has been acting as pianist at the Brandon Inn during the summer. Judge Loveland Munson of Manchester was a visitor in the city yesterday afternoon. He was on his way to Burlington. Unless considerable care is taken in the use of the city water, the supply will reach the danger point today, it was reported at the water works yesterday afternoon that the water had dropped about nine inches, and that at the present time is but a scant five feet. Miss Beatrice Landon of Bristol is visiting her father, P. M. Landon of Washington street. Marriage licenses were issued at the city clerk's office yesterday to Dwight H. Buxton, 33, of No. 157 State street, and Elizabeth F. Beado, 23, of 123 State street ; also to John F. Bryant, 75, of No. 73 Grove street, and Mrs. Kate Parker Miller, 52, of Burlington. The funeral of Mrs. Moses P. Kingsley, who died Monday morning, will be held this afternoon from the residence. Rev. Dr. Norman Seaver will officiate. G. Arthur Loyzelle, now of New York city, formerly of Rutland, is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Peter Loyzelle of Forest street for two weeks. Miss Irene Quigley of Center street is visiting friends at Lynchhurst, Pittsford, for a few days. Miss Mary T. Lyston of Franklin street and Peter Poullet of State street , will be married at St. Peter's church, September 10, at 9 o'clock in the morning. Miss Nita Gibson of Morse place, who was recently operated upon for appendicitis, is steadily improving. Miss Catherine Haverty of Wales street has resumed her work as clerk at the Tuttle company store after a vacation of a week, during which she visited at Lake George and Glens Falls, N.Y. Miss Rena Dupont of Plattsburgh, N. Y., formerly of this city, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dupont of South Main street. Arthur Eastman of Whiting is visiting at his home on Church street. Miss Frances Alwill of Convent avenue, clerk in the Combination Cash store, is having a vacation of two weeks. Miss Pauline Raymond of Columbian avenue has returned from Fair Haven where she has been the guest of Miss Margaret Bondville for the past week. Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Hasselbach of Proctor have moved to this city and are residing at No. 31 Elm street. Miss Rita Houston of Chestnut avenue, who has been ill for several days, has recovered and is out again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knapp and son Theodore of Madison street, have returned from an outing of two weeks at Lake Bomoseen. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby

    09/16/2007 05:51:54
    1. [VTRUT] To Joan re Rutland City Briefs
    2. Linda Lathrop
    3. Hi Joan, May I ask where you find all of these items? I see it is the newspaper but where online are you finding it? Thanks so much. Linda Lathrop ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 8:51 PM Subject: [VTRUT] 1908--Rutland City Briefs Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Wed. Set. , 1908. RUTLAND CITY BRIEFS.

    09/16/2007 02:55:37