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THE HAH RE DAILY TIMES. BAH HE. VT., TUESDAY. APRIL 21. 1914.1MONTPELIER,Roads About City Somewhat Damaged by the High Water.About ten ieet of mate road on theWortN .tw branch n.»- wubed out ye*-terdav nnd the school barge from Wright* villo wai* unable to make the trip. A temporury bridge will be put m. In .Montpelier little damage waa done bv the high water nit hough tor a time there was a nros|»e»?t that trouble might result trom the going out of tre dam* at Xortli Montpelier nnd many people gut he red on the bridgt to watch tin re -ult. The Wfnooaki, however, did not ri*e perceptibly and although them was from one to three feet of water in cellars along the river bank, the merchants removed their goods to higher Is and met with no loss. Teacherstake m big boost in this city April 30 if j the plans formulated are curried out. ATALK OF THE TOWNlevwere notitled in the afternoon thttt there was danger ot the street* becoming Hooded and ordered to dismiss schools for the day. but most of the youngster*. Instead of going to their homes, joined the crowd on tin* bridges to watch the excitement, which failed to materially. Meadows bordering the ro.tds hading tofood sale has la*lt; n arranged. the largest ever held in this city, it lH*ing planned to serve IJW people during the after-non and evening. A short play is to liegiven in the afternoon, under the direction of Mr*, kit to Terrill, the Woman's club ih to conduct s Japanese tea room, the proceeds to le turned into the retirement fund, and in the evening a huniorou* play will be gicmr followed by folk dancing. There are also to In* booths I with a good display of novelties, food, popcorn and other articles which will t. present a county fair.Cluirlea M. Trombly of this city nnd I Mi»s Honors (». McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Dnuicl McCarthy, of\orthih Id. were married y* sicrday at j^t. John's church in Xorthfleld by Kev. j Fr. .1. H. MHIsrry. After tin* ceremony » wedding breakfast waa served ;it the home of the bride's parents. After a two weeks' honeymoon. Mr. and Mis. Trombly will H’t*id* In Bair-”, where the I groom is employed a* a poiiaHer in .1 granite shed.See Abbott'* 25c Black fat hose.Visit our corset department; extra lvalue*; at Vaughan's.Table of 25c wash goods this week ui toe a yard nt Vaughan's.Want to buy 100 bead of cattle to turn out. 11 j. Smith, 367 North Main street.—Advi.The public u» asked to hear in mind the rummage sale to be held in the empty store over Mi»*r*r IwrU-r shop on \V“dn«-hdajv. April 22, afternoon and evening.'•The ( lub W omen on Social Betterment” will be flic subject of a lecture by Miss Caroline Crawford of New York, formerly dean of women at Middlcbury college, before the Barn* Woman's club iu Howland hall this evening (Tuesdayi N o'clock. The club extend* a cordialThe la dies of the Episcopal church are asked to let Mr*. S. N. Parker or Mr*. F. (»• Howland know to-day where to cull for any articles which they may contribute fur the i minimi’* vale.litinvitation to all teachers ot the citv
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