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    GROOM IS 66, BRIDE 65

    ​GROOM IS 66, BRIDE 65.
    J.. Raiche of Danby Goes to Manchester, N. H., For Bride.
    (Special to The Herald.)

    Danby, May 18.—Adolph J. Raiche of this town, 66 years old, and Mrs. Harriet Des Viens of Manchester, N. H., 65, were married Monday at the latter city by Rev. L. J. A. Doucet. A reception was given for them at Manchester Tuesday evening, 40 relatives being present. They arrived yesterday in this town where Mr. Raiche is employed, a reception being planned for them here.

    Both have been married before and each has four children living, all of Mr. Raiche’s being married, while all but one of Mrs. Raiche’s are married. Mrs. Raiche’s first husband was killed about 30 years ago. The first Mrs. Raiche died about five years ago.
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    AGED CITIZENS TAKE PART IN DANBY’S CELEBRATION

    ​​AUGUST 23, 1911.
    THE TROY RECORD.
    AGED CITIZENS TAKE PART IN DANBY’S CELEBRATION
    Six Brothers, Whose Ages Aggregate More Than 420 Years, Receive Returning Relatives–.Other Old Residents of Town.

    The Danby sesqui-centennial is having ideal weather conditions. Yesterday the sun was warm, but the air was dry and pleasant. 
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    20 LIBRARIANS PRESENT.Guests of S. L. Griffith Library of Danby—Interesting Papers.

    ​The Rutland Herald
    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916.
    20 LIBRARIANS PRESENT.
    Guests of S. L. Griffith Library of Danby—Interesting Papers.

    About 20 visiting librarians met yesterday afternoon at Danby and Miss Lucy D. Cheney of this city, in charge of the Rutland Free library, attended the sessions which were held in the Congregational church, the visitors being guests of the S. L. Griffith library of Danby.
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    BANK DIRECTORS ADOPT RESOLUTION

    ​​BANK DIRECTORS ADOPT RESOLUTION

    The board of directors of the Rutland County National bank has adopted the following resolution on the death of Eugene McIntyre of Danby, vice president and a director of the institution:
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    Away From Home

    ​​Cambridge Transcript.
    R. BRUSH. O. L. BOURN,
    PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS.
    Entered at the Post-office at Cambridge, Vt., as Second Class Mail Matter.
    FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1895.
    Away From Home.

    We went away Memorial Day as has been our custom for many years, and contrary to our usual custom allowed our selves two days outing and it is of the occasion and the two special days that we crave a little space in your paper for publication; and it is all about a day we hold sacred to special commemoration, and some things we saw, and men we met during the time.
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    FAMILY DINNER ATTENDED BY ONE THOUSAND PERSONS

    ​AUGUST 24, 1911.
    FAMILY DINNER ATTENDED BY ONE THOUSAND PERSONS,
    Unique Feature of Danby’s Great Celebration -Tables Placed in Apple Orchard-Prominent Speakers.

    Yesterday was a great day for Danby. That old town—one hundred and fifty years old Sunday—celebrated the event in a way that will be remembered as long as any person present lives. The morning was given over to reunions and conversation. Every porch in the borough village was crowded with people, it being estimated that seven hundred former residents were on hand for the day.