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THE BURTONIAN Mxss Lucy M Bell a member of the Class of 1930 was marrled 1n Hoosxck Falls N Y on October 26 1930 to Kenneth Schramm of Bennlngton They are makmg thexr home 111 Benmngton where Mr Schramm conducts a candy shop Nhss Lucy Fay Rxce a teacher at Burr and Burton Semmary for some few years durmg the reglme of Prof James Brooks dled suddenly at her home m Mt Vernon N Y on December 18 1930 Death was caused by a heart attack followmg a severe attack of asthma Mr and Mrs C Burr Cadoret of Manchester are the parents of a son born to them on January 6 1931 Mrs Cadoret IS the former Mlss Mary Paddock of the Class of 1921 Walter H Beebe one of the successful farmers 111 East Dorset and a member of the Class of 1914 was elected Town Representative from Dorset and served durmg the recent sesslon of the State Legislature Ellen Louxse Sxmonds wldow of the late Davxd K Slmonds and for many years closely connected wlth the actxvltxes of Burr and Burton Semmary passed away very suddenly at the home of her daughter Mrs George Orvxs m Manchster on January 17 1931 m her 80th year Mrs Slmonds a natxve of Peru came to Manchester ln 1872 to teach muslc at the Semmary ln whlch pos1t1on she contlnded for some txme Although 1t had been many years smce Mrs Sxmonds was connected wlth the Semmary her Lnterest never ceased and she was at all tlmes ln close touch with affalrs on the hlll Her two chnldren Louxse Sxmonds 0rv1s and Clark D Slmonds are both graduates of the Semmary Mrs Orvls 111 the Class of 1890 and Mr Slmofnds 111 the Class of 1900 M1ss Esther M Wetherby of the Class of 1928 a re ldent of Danby but for several years employed at Macnaughtans ID Manchester passed away suddenly at the Rutland Hospltal on January 5 1931 followmg an operation The operatxon had been successful and she was makmg a good recovery when mfluenza developed and she qulckly grew worse wxth death followmg ln a short tlme Mxss Margaret Patterson of Dorset and a member of the Class of 1930 became the br1de of Stanley Earl Fxsher of Manchester Center on Chr1stmas Day 1930 1n a qulet ceremony performed by the mmlster of the Methodlst chu ch at Manchester Center Sarah Ehzabeth H1ll1ard of the Class of 1903 IS the first member of the class to pass away Mlss Hllllard dled 1n Rutland on December 19 1930 after an 1llness of several weeks duratxon She had not been ln strong health for several years Mlss Hxlllard was bom ln Manchester ln 1883 Mrs John McQu1lken before her marrxage Mlss Clara Lathrop and a graduate of Burr and Burton nn the Class of 1923 dxed suddenly at her home ln Kearney N J on December 17 1930 After graduatmg from Burr and Burton she attended Bay Path Instltute 1n Sprmgiield Mass and was marned to Mr McQu1lken 1n 1927 Louxs D Nelson 1916 IS at present a practxcmg attorney ln New York Clty Through frmeds xt IS learned that Anna Westphalen of the Class of 1911 1S marrxed Her name IS now Mrs Lawrence Dodomhelmer and she resldes on Rlversxde Dr1ve 1n New York Clty Two of the older alumn1 of the Semmary have been recently located They are Tlmothy Blllmgs of the class of 1884 whose home IS ln Rlpton thus state where he has been town cle k and treasurer for a number of years The . , 1 , . ., 1 1 ' ' , . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 - -1 1 ' 1 . . . 1 , . . ' ' . , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 L' 1 . ' 1 , . 1 - 1 1 - 1 - . Q. - 1 1 -I 1 4: Y 1 11 1 . A , 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' I' . 1 1 ' 1 1 . , F . W . ' 1 1 1 1 , . ., ' , . ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 . 4 . . -1 1 1 1 Y
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THE BURTONIAN M1ss Helen Elmer who graduated m the Class of 1928 and Mxss Louxse Hxcks of the Class of 1927 have been teachlng m the rural schools of Dorset durmg the year just endmf' John A Ehot Class of 1926 and a graduate of the bmverslty of Vermont Agrlcultural College has started busmess in Manchester as an orchard specxalxst Durmg the past month Leon E Wlley of the Class of 1909 has completely altered hls grocery store ln Manchester havmg Jomed a chaln system Mr Wxley has been conductxng a. successful busxness at thxs stand for the past 12 years Marxetta Lols Fxsk wxdow of the late Jullus H111 and a member of the Class of 1878 d1ed at her home ln Sunderland Aprll 8 1931 followlng an lllness of about three months duratlon She IS survlved by a sister two sons and seven grandchddren some of whom are now students at Burr and Burton Alfred Rlder Page of the Class of 1877 d1ed m South Hampton L I February 3 1931 He was a natrve of Carlmvllle Ill but for some years llved 1n Manchester He attended W llxams College and later graduated from a law college and was for some tlme a Justlce of the New York State Supreme Court and later of the Appellate D1v1s1on Theodore H Harwood Class of 1928 and Just completlng hrs Junror year at Ham1lton College has been a member of the College Choxr during the past year Andrew K Turner of the Class of 1930 has been attendmg the Mount H rmon School 1n Northfield Mass durmg the past year Mxss Catherme Hosley of the Class of 1927 IS very actlve III college aHa1rs at Mxddlebury College where she as a Senlor She 15 a member of the Slgma Kappa Sororlty E Roger Wllcox 1926 who has charge of the xce cream plant run rn Man chester by h1s father E E Wllcox took several short courses at Massachu setts Agrlcultural College durmg the past wmter Whlle skung one day durlng the past winter Ph1l1p E Cornnell 1925 had the m1sfortune to fall breakmg one leg just above the ankle He made a. good recovery however Roger B Hurley of the Class of 1922 conducted another very successful gymnasmm class dur1ng the past wxnter The class conslsted of a number of the younger men 1n town and met weekly at the Semmary Gymnasium Varxous games were taken up mcludmg basketball and volley ball Teams from the class carr1ed on a considerable basketball schedule durxng the sea son w1th good success Maynard C Benson of Manchester Depot of the Class of 1926 was unlted in marrxage on January 17 1931 ln New York Clty to Mlss Theresa Bemer of New York The M1sses Marlon L and Jessxe Jean Bennett of the Classes of 1914 and 1919 have enjoyed another extended trlp durmg the past wlnter Thxs year they took a two months tr1p to South Amerxca gomg by way of the east coast and returnmg along the west coast commg through the Panama canal They are both st1ll rn the employ of the Ask Mr Foster Travel SSFVICG Mxss Rhoda W Orvxs 1919 has been at the Mrddlebury Inn rn Mlddlebury durrng the past wmter where she has had charge of the Coffee Shoppe Mxss Orvls has returned to Manchester now, and IS assxstlng her parents m the operatlon of the Orvls Inn 1 1 O. . v . . - 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . . . N - 1 1 , . 1 1 1 - 'a 1 - 1 '1 . . 5 . . A - 1 1 1 - 1 D . . W V , ., . 1 , . - 1 1 ' , , . . , ' ' , . .. . . . . 1 - 1 1 . , . , . ' 1 L , , , . ' 1 1 - 0, . . . 1 1 , . . . 1 . Y , - 1 1 , .
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THE BUPTONIAN other IS W1ll1am Dwxght Rlch of the class of 1885 Mr Rxch IS an attorney at law 1n Boston Mass and hxs address IS 8 Beacon Street Howard A Manley of Rutland a. former Manchester boy and a member of the Class of 1917 xs the proud father of a daughter born to h1m and Mrs Manley nn Rutland on December 15 1930 John B Grulith a. Danby boy and a graduate xn the Class of 1930 IS a student at the Unlverslty of Vermont thxs year Mr and Mrs Cecrl C Davxs of Manchester Depot are the parents of a daughter born on November 24 1930 Mr Davts was a member of the Class of 1920 Mxss Vlrglhla Sm1th of the Class of 1924 was marrxed durmg the past year to Robert R Teale of Lee Mass and a graduate of Rensselaer Poly technlc Instltute Troy N Y Mrs Teale graduated from Russell Sage Col lege 111 Troy 111 the Class of 1929 and taught m the Hxgh School at Arlington for more than a. year Mr and Mrs Teale now hve 111 Alcoa Tenn where Mr Teale IS connected wlth the Unxted States Alumlnum Company Harold Costorf 1927 and Mrs Costorf are now lvmg 1n Manchester Depot where Mr Costorf IS employed 1n the meat market of Edward Jacques M1ss Grace Payne Class of 1929 has made an excellent record at Johnson Normal School where she has been a student for the past two years She has been the presxdent of the Senxor Class durmg the past year MISS Mary G Stone of the Class of 1922 and Warren H Adams 1922 both resldents of Manchester were un1ted 111 marrlage at the home of the brxdes parents on October 18 1930 Mrs Adams has been a teacher nn the schools of Manchester for several years Mr Adams IS assoc1ated wxth h1s father ln the conduct of a Jewelry store ln Manchester Center Davxd Bentley of the Class of 1921 has durmg the past year purchased a hotel tn Corxntlh Mame whlch he IS successfully operatlng Jesse D Nxchols of Danby a former student at the Semlnary dxed at hms home on October 10 1930 Donald Klmball Graham 1930 IS pursulng a course of study at Bowdom College Brunswick Me Mmss Clara May Hamenwey 1930 entered Mxddlebury College last fall where she has been domg excellent work durmg the year Mxss Addle Benson of the Class of 1923 of Manchester Depot and Gerhard W Knoop of Boston Mass were un1ted m marrlage 1n Hanover N H on August 23 1930 In a very pretty weddmg ln the Congregatlonal Church ln Dorset on Aug ust 30 1930 Helen Vlrguna West daughter of Mr and Mrs Emest H West became the brlde of Jacques August M1tchel1 Jr of Crestwood N Y The brlde was a former student at Burr and Burton Semmary The couple are llvlng m New York Clty where Mr Mxtchell has 2 posltxon w1th the Guaranty Trust Co Mxss Mary Batchelder of Manchester Center and W1ll1am Nxchols of Danby both of the Class of 1929 were marrxed last year and now res1de ln Danby where Mr Nlchols asslsts h1s father tn h1s grocery store Jenme Olxve Brophy of the Class of 1927 and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gllbert H Brophy of East Dorset was un1ted ln marr1age on June 28 1930 to Anson S Hawkms of South Shaftsbury at a church ceremony ln x. 47 I 'I ' 1 , - 1 Y Y Y ' , . - 1 1 1 . . . , , , . . , 1 y , ' Y l 'Y - , , . . . ' 1 . . . , ., I . . l Y ' Y A , . . Y U , . 1 ' n y y ' . . . . . , 1 1 , 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 - ' K . . . . ' I N 1 , . Y l 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I I ' 1 'v , . 1, , . 1 1 1 . . . , 1 -1 1 - - , . . 1 1 1 1 - . 9 n . . , , , .
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