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    SANTA CLAUSE HAS A SIDE PARTNER IN DANBY

    December 10, 1903
    Leslie’s Weekly

    SANTA CLAUS has taken to himself a side-partner up in the town of Danby, Vt., the land of maple sugar and buckwheat cakes, and never again will the happy Christmas season pass and any little child, however poor, in Danby or the country roundabout fail to receive some pretty gift from the depth of a Christmas-stocking or the bough of a Christmas tree. 
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    IN APPRECIATION OF REVEREND WILLIAM A. MCINTIRE

    Joyce Kilmers poem, “Trees,” and a bronze marker was then placed before a beautiful young tree planted on the lawn last spring. The inscription reads. “In appreciation of the 25 years of the pastorate of Rev. William A. McIntire. A bouquet of flowers was presented to the pastor’s wife and at the close of the exercises members of the congregation went to the “Cascades” where they ate dinner together.
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    MISS ELEANOR W. TIEL

    ​John B. Stearns has returned from Philadelphia, to which city he accompanied the body of Miss Eleanor W. Tiel, sister of Mrs. Katherine Griffith of Danby, who died Tuesday.
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    S.L. GRIFFITH FUNERAL VERY LARGE ATTENDANCE AT SERVICES

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    IN OUR OWN STATE.
    S. L. GRIFFITH’S FUNERAL AT DANBY.
    Very Large Attendance at Services.
    MANY UNABLE TO GET INTO THE CHURCH.
    [Special to the Herald.]

    DANBY, Aug 4.—The funeral of Silas L. Griffith of Danby, who died Tuesday, July 21, at San Diego, Cal., was held at the Congregational church here this afternoon at 2 o’clock. The church could not begin to hold those who wished to attend the funeral.