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Barton, Orleans County, Vermont
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Local news from Westmore includes reports of illnesses, a workplace injury, personal visits and travels, an auditors' meeting, a Ladies' Aid dinner, and a Sunday school social event with entertainment.
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Mrs. W. B. Perrin is ill.
Will Smith has finished work for John Hioton.
S.A. Hunt is nursing a finger that was crushed while packing ice.
Michael McNamara was home from East Haven for a short stay recently.
Mrs. J. Fuller visited her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Marshall at St. Johnsbury last week.
George Marshall of Greensboro was home on a visit recently. His mother is no better.
Auditors' meeting Feb. 26th. All bills must be presented on that day, otherwise lay over until next year.
The Ladies' Aid society will furnish dinner at the church vestry on town-meeting day. Price 15cts.
Mrs. Hugh Campbell and daughter Edith have gone to Brooklyn, N. Y., where they will remain some time visiting relatives and friends.
The social event of the week was a box party at the schoolhouse under the direction of the Sunday school, to which was added the unique entertainment, "Aunt Jerusha's Album"
The entertainment was much enjoyed by a large company.
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Westmore
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mrs. w. b. perrin is ill; s.a. hunt has a crushed finger; george marshall's mother is no better; entertainment enjoyed by large company.
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Collection of local updates: Mrs. W. B. Perrin is ill; Will Smith finished work for John Hioton; S.A. Hunt nursing crushed finger from packing ice; Michael McNamara visited home from East Haven recently; Mrs. J. Fuller visited daughter Mrs. Chas. Marshall in St. Johnsbury last week; George Marshall visited home from Greensboro recently; auditors' meeting on Feb. 26th for presenting bills; Ladies' Aid society to provide dinner at church vestry on town-meeting day for 15cts; Mrs. Hugh Campbell and daughter Edith gone to Brooklyn, N. Y. to visit relatives and friends; box party and 'Aunt Jerusha's Album' entertainment at schoolhouse directed by Sunday school.