Source, The Poultney Journal--Fri. July 6, 1928. PAWLET, Vt. Thelma Palmer of Hampton is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore. Harris Moore and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Palmer in Hampton. A large number of grangers attended service Sunday morning in response to the invitation of Rev. Elmer Haley. Guy, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Herrick, is in the Mary Fletcher hospital, Burlington, seriously ill with pneumonia, caused by a clot of blood in the lung resulting from an operation for appendicitis. Oscar Hubbard is building a piazza to the bungalow which he built to replace the Helen Bromley house which was burned a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VonStembel of Torrington, Conn.,called at W. G. Young's on their way to Montreal on Saturday. Chicken thieves have again started operations in this section. Cecil Dodge lost 30 valuable White Leghorn hens one night last week. Chickens were also stolen from three other places on the Middletown Springs road the same night. Miss Dorothy Owes of Middle Granville, N.Y., has been secured as principal of the High school for the coming year. Miss Marrows returns as teacher of the grammar room, and Miss Charlotte Marsh of West Rutland will have the primary room, formerly taught by Miss Doris Barrows. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby