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Erwin Gilcris is confined to his home by illness. 

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edebohls are visiting in Long Island, New York. 

Dona Bessete was a business visitor in Burlington on Saturday. 

Guests at the home of Mrs. Lola Foster on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Owen of Barton. 

Mrs. Gerald Camp is now at home after being confined to Mary Fletcher Hospital in Burlington. 

Mrs. Clarence Barcomb visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barcomb and family on Friday. 

Larry Anair left Monday for Scottsdale, Arizona, where he will join his wife and son to spend the winter. 

Merrill A. Darling, State Commissioner of the Real Estate Board, has left for a convention being held in Dallas, Texas. 

Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hale were Mrs. Charles White and Mrs. Connie Biatti of Peacham. 

Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dona Bessette were her mother and sister, Mrs. James Murphy and Miss Mickey Murphy of Barre. 

Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Mercier, Sr. were their sons, Robert Mercier of Barre and William Mercier of Morrisville. 

Miss Linda Bagley of Bradford spent Sunday with Miss Betsy Lingenfelter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lingenfelter, on Spring St.

Mrs. E. J. O’Malley is in Syracuse, N. Y., where she is visiting at the home of her daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Curley, and daughter Susan. 

Mrs. Merrill Darling was a Monday visitor in Waterbury where she visited her friend, Mrs. Ralph Hanks, whose husband died this week of a heart attack. 

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bovatt, Lisa and Donna, and Mrs. Carl Michaud spent Sunday with their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Bovatt, at Randolph. 

Circle No. 1 of the Women’s Fellowship were in charge of the sale of sandwiches and beverages at the recent auction at the Hardwick Lumber Mill and Machine Shop. 

Mrs. Walter York of Ottawa, Canada, spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Woodbury on Cottage St. She was called by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Robbins, of Glover. 

Dona Bessette has returned from a business trip to Baltimore, Md., and from Washington D.C., where he visited his sister, Mrs. Lena Vargas, and at Fairfax, Va., where he visited another sister, Mrs. Diane Philtoom. 

VERMONTS 16 DAY DEER SEASON OPENS SATURDAY

Montpelier – At 6:00 A.M. on Saturday, November 12, and for 16 days until 5:00 P.M. on Sunday, November 27, the crack of rifles will resound throughout Vermont’s vast acreage of deer country. The biggest parade of white-tail bucks to deer checking stations and to town and city clerk’s offices will be witnessed during the opening weekend. The Vermont Fish and Game Service says that the deer kill during the first three to five days will largely determine whether or not a new record will be breached. 

The Vermont record of legal antlered deer stands at 11,293, and was established in 1975. In 1958 when deer kept away from lowland areas and were deeper in the woods, the season kill dropped to 10,510. A year ago deer hunters missed the mark by only 26. The 1959 kill was 11,267. 

ANNUAL HUNTERS MASS TO BE HELD AT ST. MICHAEL’S

Rev. Raymond M. Cronan, Pastor of St. Michael’s Parish in Greensboro Bend, announced the annual Hunters Mass for the convenience of Deer Hunters in the surrounding area will take place every Sunday morning at 5:30 A.M. during the current Season. The first Mass will be held on November 13th with Mass on the 20th and the final Hunters Mass will be offered on the 27th of November. 

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