NEWSPAPER: Poultney VT Personal News; Washington co., NY submitted by Jan Jordan (jnrose at webtv.net) ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.org/ny/nyfiles.htm Submitted Date: January 14, 2006 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ File size: 1.8 Kb ************************************************ The Poultney, [Vt.] Journal September 27, 1901 >From THE POULTNEY [Vt.] JOURNAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901: PERSONAL NEWS. -Mrs. F.L. Goodman of Hillsboro, N.D., is a guest this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Angevine. -Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Holden, who had been visiting friends at Randolph a short time, have returned home. -Rev. Andrew J. Hutchinson, a graduate of T. C. A., now of Clarksville, N.Y., is visiting friends in town this week. -John McDonough, clerk at Hotel Poultney, was called to his home in Granville this week by the death of his mother. -Miss Lena Pray who has been sick a short time, has returned to her post at the depot as operator. During her absence her place was very acceptably filled by Miss Ethel Murphy. -Mrs. J.W. Derby has been confined to her bed for some time, suffering with some trouble about the knee. Her condition has been quite serious, but she is now improving. -James Duer of Hoboken, N.J. is a guest this week of Mrs. F.S. Platt and family. -Jesse B. Mills, who has been in the Catskills during the summer months, has returned home. -W. H. Terrill, who had been spending several weeks here with friends, returned to his home in Chicago, Ill., Tuesday. -Mrs. K.R. Haas and daughter, Miss Jennie Haas, who had been spending several weeks with friends at East Palestine, Ohio, returned home last week. -M.C. Hyde of Isle la Motte was in town Friday. -Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Green spend Sunday in Granville with friends. -Miss Gladys Russell of North Granville visited friends in town Tuesday. -Mrs. Sarah Hopson of Whitehall is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward. -Hon. E.L. Allen of Fair Haven made our office a pleasant call Monday. -Mrs. I. Cox, who had been spending the summer in Buffalo has returned home. -W.J. Mullin of Scranton, Pa. was in town a day or two the past week on business. -Mrs. Ella Monroe and Mrs. J.B. Safford of Granville called on friends in town Sunday. -Louis Scott left this week for Albany, N.Y. where he enters the Albany Business College. -Dr. John Knowlson, who had been quite severely sick for two weeks, is able to be out once more.