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[ DGCUM AND VERSAILLES vuonun. Party—Personal Mention— | New Cotton Opener—Men's Supper “Exprossion Entertainment— | Nets §25.88—M. E. Church Reopen- ing Next Sunday Afternoon. I Al:‘" ana’ Mrs, J. Farold’ -w";h-;{ “m:nwfl;; :t:“mmu fiorg " ¢ . o L PLIE g pleasantly/ entertained the O M. opener res ) : 5 i A 2 ot e of e e ¢ fhe | club at a valentine partv ut:their res- | contly secured by the Totokett Manus % ‘ > Vestry of the M. B, church, the meém- |idence Aonday evenine, factnring company. Entertainment Drew Large Gathering | pers ‘present were occupicd in tying Thle Quevns of I\\nl;;r g};o:}l\lm(ld:ay mzle:ur:nvgi i oo:n:tnzmm‘:n b t Iy evening with Mrs, Jeptha M, Olmstead, g . Pore Snnd ot Rl _Baey—Rioweyling [ oniits, s for the- gErechege WO | Tady of the Laké, at the Baptist par- | kins the firat of the weoek. The Business and Social Life bf Evcry Town and Settlement Reflected in These_ Columns. from Injured Sides. the Gales Ferry house on the . The men of the Versallles M, W . 3 wunmumc camp ground. s church were able to add $26.86 to th A war " HAMBURG. The entertainment given Tucsday Word was recelved here Monday of | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell of | COUTCH TUng, “as the procerds of theil Providenceare guests for a few 0ays i P evening at the vestry of the Congrega- | the death Friday} F«brunn 11, of Mr. St d recent supper, Dance Given by H. B. B. Association. " o Sy largely = attended. | Jones of Washington, D. C, father of | of Mr. and Mrs. FEdword Finker, The friends of A. R. Boutfler are —Py wass M Charles Eawin Lamphere of Elm ot The attendance was large. as it a | Mrs. Oliver C. Morse. Mr. jones, who | Gharles Bdwin = Lamphere of M | pleaged to hear of tho sucoess of hit new business venture at Magog, Que= fine evening, but the walks lived to the ripe old age of 94 years h Brown ot | bec, o Y Samuel Jewett was taken last Tues- and three months, spent his summers NEW umm mm’ll Tprovement society. The programme gay with o violent attack o bowel SHPUSY. THO Sart pinyen iy i e’.,°,o"“,_ when his health permitted the Sourney | M. and Al Z B Brown of | 0 ots villags has besn fortunate iy 2 Recitation, Judgment Day, Mrs. = but it responded to treatment | eq, also the singing by local atient. th Mr.-and Mrs, Morse at”the Yale | o0 ont M rclntives at. Quinm- | its escape from the soveral contagi diseases prevalent in other parts Fin oF Yantie and he is quite comfortable now, but | mpe" were. devoted for the | Varsity quarter: ing antic; music, Beetho- procecds Frederick Richards of Norwich spent | Daus. the town and neighboring places. ‘Work on the new schoolhouse con= UNCASVILLE 3 Ven, Theme and Variations, the Baker | Stil under the doctors care. benefit of the Young People's society : ? A WO 2 string quartette, K. B. Baker, Walter | The dance given by the IL B. B.|connected with the church. Wednesday with his_father, Lyman | 0P Andres ey bf Mgl strent American Council’s ‘Installation Fol- | Lang, Eben Learncd, E. G. Andrews; |assoclation was voted a very enjoy’| Charles Lewis has been making a | R ards, at Long Cove. . Welles, ¥ rrin tinues to be pushed by the contractors, e time. Music by Cone brothers of |numper of noticeable improvements |, Isaac Norman of Westerly visited 5 Carpenters are at work in the insidd lowed by Enterta vocal musie, The Queen ol All, Requi- b “ P - e i inment—Increase in | Lo Charles_Geer, Miss Milliner, ac- iton A it AT Shout the hotel properts. 0 bis sister, Mrs. Sarah Perkins, Tues- s Wovy Adle Clyde 13, the gjest ot out Sinlahings. Gradig work 1s practical- — companist; Bobby Shafto. Mrs. Man- | mittee'in charge was Clarence Dande o anisaibers of ho boafd of Tl Mrs, dolin Wiitams Shank was o |V OB, o iume of the Vene were at Crescent Beach and Pine| Entertained Jolly Fourteen Club. | .auit SOTH VW Grove Monday inspecting the property. | Mr and Mrs. Albertus Maynard of | | Mrs. Isabel Neil fs recovering from | #8illes M. B. church will be held Sun 3 day afternoon at 12.30. During th ning; music, Evening Breeze, adagio American council, O. U. A. M., held| anq ‘finale, Schubert quartette, by | Barold Reynolds and Ray Harding. sts annual installation Thursday even- | siring quertetie, in B flat; song, | ;2rs: Mollle King of Saybrook was | Nirs. W. S. Mallory is boarding with | Aliyns b was @ large attendance. g A : 4 pan v oint entértaine ers_of v i T tmatanetion. caloNEt son, When Icicles Hang by the Wall, [VI3(nS lex parents last woek, . |Mrs. Frank Harris, Sr., in Pennsyivania fhie 20D Notmeent chub: Wit - other| | Miaer Boson 5f - Burnétt's ( evening a cqneert will be held. Dur > = o4 By Do mu&“ Per- | two Irish songs; The Toboggan Slide, [ 057 olch e “!d o "’d P h"' avenue. friends at dinner on St Valentine’s | was a caller in the Mystic sday. 'ew weeks the interior has e asvisto by Feanit Srbith, Jr. The | Mre. Manning. Home in Sterling City. er | R. C. Beckwith has returned to'his | day, in honor of the bifthday anni- | = Mrs, Frank Lamphers of [illside repainted, platform and rail on- office tod were: Councillar, Wil- Death of David Campbell Mrs. J: Tora fias bo . business in Hartford. versary of Mrs. Maynard. Guests were | lawn has recovered from d severe grip pews Installed and a new car- v - oa Vi ampl james Lore s been under the | "jerpert Congdon and Frank Clark, | present from New Lsndon, Allyns | coid pet lald. During the years since the b 3 o | doctor's v < lam Watt: vice co:lsmor. George Davia_ Campbell, a freauent visitor |3 saverec:xepttgl:remt week, having Jr. are unloading a car of lumber for Point. Long Cove and the ViR T B Wit Pasnstt. of B church has beon built I¢ hus never been iner, Luther Teft; fMnancial secretary, | o5, Dephew. Angus Park, died re- | * joe Rand was home from Stenington [“poy F W Knappenberser preached | aroms ana o oreasent mooi etimnoon | hers wad a village caller been in use. RN S Frank Richards: treasurer, Dan Home; | {70 T e feawrevilie, and spent Sunday at his home on |in Gld Mystic fast Sunday: e e T s ootsl attgrmeon g 0 . ; -sai SR A3 Tecording secretary, Robert C. Bur- ‘olonial corner. . = 3 rs. Julia Brown is plowly recover- Chard; inside guascdism Masl: Oasion: thrs A'(“errfll Lyon has been il during | “Capt. W. A. Lora was in Old Lyme mi"ofi“"éf”'c"n“éfin"i? c'!,";?,;'é‘;"ifl - Senator and Mrs. Willlam I Allyn | ing from-a grip cold WINnflAH wUNTY outside guardian, George N. Wood, 2d; | ¢ Weel on business last Tuesday. * She: ohiase. and little sop of Ledyard called on| Miss Grace Brown of Brookside was trustee, Frank H. Rogers; representa- Mr. Tompkins of Rocket Hill was a [*"8 N0, o S0 o 0o Cornfiela | YIS, Thomas Latham Monday after- | 5 recent Westerly visitor ity e council, Roy Gardner, Aft- MONTVILLE. calh:,(r at J, J. Tiffany’s the first of ¢he |jigne for a ghort vacation. oMY, ol B kA Vodilieds oh \_.\lrs‘, e R Hull {s the guest of WINDHAM er the ceremonies an oyster supper week. P ox - | Norwich_relatives. Tas served by Willlam Watt and Wil- | Committes Decides o Repair Baptist |, MT, and Mrs. Albert Chapman were | s ajoames Lii st Sl a basre | ontsined relatives from New York | Mrs. Charles & Bennett of the Dens ok ded liam Ladd. Later.a musncal programme i O ey 4 in Stamford this week, attending the | ¢ coment. over Saturday.and Sunday. nett homestead farm was the guest|Cagtle Windsor Gave Entertainment— was g‘ven, consisting of songs and Church—$500 Already Pledged. funeral of Mrs. Chapman’s mother. E‘;w"d'hoao, o Woriing fo Thire. Birthday Surprise for Tracy Smith. | Monday of her sister, Mre. BEdwin Ladies’ Aid Society Had V ¢ banjo selections. ~ Several lmmfitmg The social prayer meeting at Mr. | gorq. o A party of 17.0f the young people | Lamphere, at Elm cottage. by Ha alentine addresses were made. The il is | At the Thursday evening praver [Olsen's was well attended and a pleas- | “feank Beebe returned to his busi- | Of the village gathered as a surprise | . Jdohn Willlams Shunk ‘and Amos | Supper. planning to hold an entertainment and | meeting at the Union Baptist church |ant time reported. ness in Hartford Sunday evening. at the home of Tracy Smith Monday | George caught several large pickerel o = e appointed Frank Richards a commit- | the topic was The Golden Rule. A re- | Mrs. C. F. Beebs spent the day last i 2 evening to celebrate his birthday an. | Tuesday afternoon through the ice on [ The members of stle Windsor, tee, to arrange the programme. hearsal of the concert music for Sun- |Thursday with Mrs. Nathan Strong. niversary. Refreshments were serv- | the village lake. Knights of King Arthur, gave their Newbury has moved to the Rudd | day evening was held at the close. _—_— LEFFINGWELL ed and a pleasant evening with games | . JOSeph Warren Wheeler of North first entertainment—in the Congrega p\uce Miiton Bogue, whoto residence Miss Bessie Chapman has returned, WATERFORD. and music was enjoyed Dby the com- | Stoningtom was a caller in the Mystics tiondl church on the 11th, and it pro has been in the louse with Ray Wood. | after several days' visit with friends - Mission Study Class Discussed China | pany, who presented Mr. Smith a goia | Monday afternoon, 0.8 Saccess 1n every. way. A fine o/ mansee, has moved in e tenemen on. i i i tai H v There was nof uch impro’ ment in " « a8 Berved Darsor i etated by the Nwébaey family: Mrs, A, P. Mitchell is spending ten | Thirty-fifth Wedding Anniversary—Is | —Entertained in Honor of Mother's | Scal pin as a memento of the anniver- |, TCT0 UGS ™ ot much improvement in | (F PPPEr, WeB BSTVOL €€ 100 Bara A : = days with friends in New York. There Money in Hens? Birthday. & who fell on the ice more than & month |8 P. m. the following programme was Honored Lincoln’s Memory. T = > : —_— Personals. ago given: Song, b, K. A, choru Weidny SRcon exbreinl et BRI © Repair Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgess of | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson of | Miss Natalie K. Gibbs of Norwich | Mrs. Charles H. Denison and her | ¥0C8 de wong, K. 0. K in the Tenth district —(Uncasville) | The repair committee of the Union | Gilead were the guests of Mr Bur- | Fitchville were the guests of Mr. and | was a caller in the village Tuesday aft- | daughter, Myra, of Mystic, were re- violin solo, Alan a: rec- school under the supervision of the | Baptist church, Deacon Edwin S |8ess’ father at Spithead Sunday. Mrs. A. G. Ross Sunday ernoon. . cent guests of Mrs, Denison’s parents, Raiph Katon; respc by the principal, Miss Grace Hooper, in honor | Henry, Norman C. Allen and Deacon | Herbert Starr has commenced work | Miss Ella Leffingwell is confined to | Herbert Lewis of Allyns Point has | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burrow recitation, Clarence her Df Lincoin. The programme consisted | Martin Brainard, with Rev. George C.|on a house for Charles B. Smith of | her home with the measles. obtairied employment recently in Hart- | Daniel Frink of the Wolf Neck dis- gene W ir; K. O, K, A of readings, recitations and songs, with | Chappell, collector of funds, held a |Kenney’s cove. Miss Ruth Palmer spent Saturday | ford. e | trict was a_local e Wednesday. | OVERant and song: stereopticon views, an interesting address by the Rev. A. | meeting at Deacon Brainard’s home on David Geer is home from attending | and Sunday with friends in Norwich. | Dudley C. Perkins was a caller in Miss Sarah H. od 8 LefMngwell, assisted by Alam J° Wilcox on the life of Lincoln. Mrs. | Wednesday evening. It was decided | the celebration of the birth of Lincoln. Miss Hazel Calkins of Norwich wi Noank Monda; with Miss Chipman o hw ; _mong, Good-Night, Ladies, I O John B. Lathrop presented the school | to install a metal ceiling and metal | Last Saturday was the 35th anniver- | the guest over Sunda- at the home Mr_ and Mrs. Allyn Perkins of Grot- Reyv, Jeptha Montrose Olmstead’s | K. A, chorus, They marched into the a large framed portrait of Lincoln. side walls in auditorium and vestibule, | Sary of the marriage of Mr. ard Mrs. | of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leflingwell. on yisited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. s in expression held the ffth en- | Chapel in full regalla, Tying the K. First Selectman Moses Chapman,who | and to make any other necessary re- | Wilson Carroil, Riverfront, Waterford. | Master Walter Hill, son of Mr and | H. L. Perkins, Sunday. tertainment In the series Friday eve- | O: K. A. banner. “About $18 was clear- has been spending a few days with his | pairs. Nearly $500 has already been The Ladies’ Aid society of the First | Mrs. Arthur Hill of Plainfield, is vis- Miss Frances Ross of Taftville has | ning at o'clock in tbe audittorium | ©3 brother at Niantic, returned home Sat- | subscribed and the committee thought been a recent guest of Mrs. Latham | of the church, at which time the fol- Admitted to Brotherhood. urday. 4 at least another $500 would be neces- Smith. lowing programme was admirably At St. Paul's church on Sunday An Ttalian workman was seriously | sary to do the work that should be Percy Norman of the steamer Rich- | dered: & Chorus, Boating Song, ¢ Charles Lewis was admitted to mem fnjured by mnm from the first story [ done. . = ard Peck visited his home at Allyns | recitation, B nd 1 Are Out, | bership in the Brotherhood of St. An of the main bullding of the new paper First Blast of Whistle, 3 Point the first of the week Clark Bar Betsey. and 1 | drew by Rev, R. D, Hatch. Bever vy Macdonald, daughter - > < SR~ , up by his companions and taken to the | o *355, DAY, fos ‘B "Mscdonald of ASHWILLETT Away We B recitation, Mr. | ent from St. Paul’s, in Willimantic, & as found that mmternai injuries wers | Village, blew the new wnistie on wnat | § \Mives and Daugmers in Three Countigs | |~ A Eccieston Leases Wilcox Place— | fimi: Fecitation, — iias Mool i sustained by the fall. * was the woolen mill on Friday after- 7 Norwich People Buy John Sheffield | Gladys. Mary Olms(ead: —guarteite, o Rev. and Mrs, H., C. Grimes spent Miss May Gromley has returned to|10on at 5.30. The new machines and ) Drca o racitation. Biddy OB, Tuesday and Wednesday with friends her home in Willimantic. ‘beatkeri hz:;;e -;l;eeu in opel:iith;ln this "ee: Toothache, Miss Ftta May ! in New Haven, Mrs, Carrie Holmes of Baltic is the | Week for the first time and the new & o i gy o Bl % Henry Larrabee, who has been ill - drying 1 . Local farmers jn large numbers at- | Técitations. A Relenting . MIES ) Gith pleurisy, is lmproving under the X s o 1 heate Sommionn THREE PRIZES MONTHLY _ || .o farmers i tares namaces s | cciations, 2 Revesting, 360 /5 | whdtSlon iy a5 o Miss Maria Brock of Norwich has| Mrs. Norman C Allen and Percy Bells, class; recitation, Tl w. \|.me s In Ten seph T. Peckham place, near Norwich, 1ewsee On W beeiw: the guest of Mr. and wa. Danijel | Allen made a business trip to the city e p hnson; reci- return N ermon on incoln. ces. - P . rs, Ira nr! n returned to her home 2iTe, Geores “:,‘::,’.,,,,:3,,“ N at e o i ot sunaay | | $2-50 for Best Letter, $1.50 for Second | | *~o.. A Eccleston bas leased the | Williame: soly. Iace to Face 1n Bawtucket on Monday, after & vislt b g par - cox place, so-called, near Glasgo, <0 er; o1 with her dsughter, .'J. C. Tatem R mwmrved SRR, morning, Misses Nellie Chapman and and si.o“ for Third for the coming year. The place is | T0boggoan Slide, Miss Genleve nk: | 20 Mrs, A, T = Grace Lyon sang a duet, Jesus, I My lo, Picturcs in the Fire, Miss Anna Tenth district (Uncasville) school. The | Cross Have Taken, Abraham Lincoln, the property of Miss Myra J. Kinney | 500, Plctures in EO NINY A Mrs, Luciug Brown of Norwich is children prepared valentines and dis- | the Christian, was the subject of the and. in a: present Scoupled by Peter;| SEUOTKL, TeCURUND. N enE. o r ganding «.Low days. with her father, layed artistic: and original designs. the ¥ 3 othier and family. Mra AFax g g Henry Larrab Mr. Brown and sen, PR =4 i i b:x‘:. e b :figm‘!‘:‘ifl?‘gng"_; g:;'::( h"_‘_:l'b“nm;lmf The Social Cormer for Farm Letters will be opened by The Bulletin John F. Nevin is employed in West- | Tonight on the Old Camp . Groun g i g ot B B il By ranged. Fhe renart st ihe Bibie Adbialabamad the first Saturday in Mareh, and this new department will be a regu- erly at Hoxie's stables, having given | Class. Mrs. W, . Brown and Miss Ger- = Thames Social'club held its meet- | that 14.. five years-previous to Sep-- lar feature of our Saturday supplement. 1 ‘menms'fl% e i Death of Rev. W. A. Tayler. m.g» Arnold were in Norwich on Mon after the business was tramsacted. Re- | jany ;’;fi m‘;"n:gngfi;;cg e ‘3: o from 10 to 40 lines in length. They may be upon the affairs of Home John L. Malne, E. B: James, H. E.| curred Thu v bruary i lin_on’ Sunday freshments were served and music en- | 93 to 116. The average for the last and Houschold, Domestic Perplexities and Difficuities, Family Prob- Randall, Denison Caswell and Mrs. | nome of his sister, Mrs, Sprah The Congregational choir will hold & Joyed. six Sundays was 93 'nd the average lems, How to Avoid the Annoying Features of Housework, Social Ques- Thomas Gould were all in Voluntown | §3 Providence str Provi rehearsal this (Baturday) evening in Monday evening large parties were | offering $2. The pa..or's Bible class 2 T Tuesday. on business." Taylor was born in Old My v | the chapel out on ail the hills, enjoying the coast- | met. ;‘nS P 'B‘“m}y S Biintay: man tions, Health Hints and Home Remedies, How to Keep Young and Well, S. D. Eggleston of South Lyme, ad- | years ago. He married Emeline D). Valentine Supper. ing. voted to hold their class there each Care of Baby, How to Manage Husband and Children, Recipes, Kitchen ministzator of the estate of S. P. Eg- | Dewey also of Old Mystic, where the; The Ladiew Ald society gave & val- Assesssments Show Incraase. Sunday hereafter. Economy, Furnishings, Home Arts, Flowers, Gardening, Etec., are all gleston, has sold the Rev. John Shef- | resided until he entered the ministry | antine supper In the chapel on Wed Assessments of the taxable pfro;)e;ty The Pleasant Sunday E\in.ng Hour eligible topics. gi'r‘:’x.",”;‘}f\’v’:.'—‘.’fifl,"‘ to the estate, to | He uuu‘;f“ Mrs, I |i'r‘,: nlumn * 0f | negday ening, James Hagmerty of in the town show an increase of $4,684 | opened with a ten-minute song serv- i : i A years, Since her death his home hLas | willhnantic gave an interesting tuik over the valuation of 1908. The list of | ice, led by the instrumental trio, flute, Anybody is eligible who can write a short, practical or gossipy chtimes H. Morgan and Miss Florence | been ‘made summers A e e st R B g | 3 taxable land is 55,668 acres, with 618 | violin and piano. letter, the real signature not required if a pen name is preferred. amplin were in Westerly aSturday | child, Mrs. RoAnd H. Perkins of W | and an orchestra of four pleces—Misses dwelling house and other buildings.| Mrs. C. B. Burgess conpducted a help- Questions can be asked or pleasant criticisms indulged in. and W. E. Thompson and Miss Luella | London, and winters with Lis sister i | Dorothy Lars s and Annie Stiles,vio The total amount for houses and build- | ful young people’s meeting of forly 3 g E_Morgan were in Norwich the same | providence. His death was due (o [jj oy a . ena Mis $352,034. The amount for land | minutes; topic, Bible Texs That Have Mo Roye the: pegies (Gi the TS IIFEICIERENtERS & AtaED (or g pheumonia, not having vitality cuoush | May . Dlatio, all of Williman- .285. showing an increase of $29, | Helped Me. Rev. and Mrs. Chappell est in this department. The cash prizes will be distributed at the Mrs. S. Pugh is having the Holmes | a¢ his advanced.age (o battle with that turnished 'excellent music. The over the vear p:evi&x:g.lf,he stores | played a clarinet and violin duet, Sun | | . close of every month. s g{f:;fgm?fflb;::: ol ;xg":gd disease. The funcral was held at the | hostesses for the evening were Mrn. I and mill property 1s ,149, abou et, Miss Gertrude Olson sang sweetl . | residence of Mrs. Benneti onday, | ¢ Lathrop, jeorge v, Mrs. $i5asy el T he *orivions Year: | The solo. wotton Ate S Address SOGIAL GORNER EDITOR, 2l and e, Davia B "plerde Tave | Fobelary 1% a1 ik rhe inter” | Ghaslen” Wieney: Sirs Alred Harver: orses, as it S e Islan lace a , in the cem- s, Ja C o ", otter zes and automobiles amount to $9.- | ship. the guests of friends in Rhode Tak % Local Mention Missos Annle Silles and Helen musical Instruments to $5.075 The voung ladies' Friday evening Wiiliam ¥ Morgan of Shumoc spent Knight of Willimantic were guests of 1andise and trade, $7,100: mechan- | clup met at the chapel Sunday with Mr._and Mrs. Amass A. | ;The Junior Jesgue bad a Ligeoln Messis Helen and Marian Larrabee on 1 nd manufacturing operations to Baptist church held their regular | iting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | “19r5eR of Ashwillett. v bty o Bl s il bt Wednesday night. : steamboats and vessels $9,800; weekly session Wednesday afternoon. | George Sheldon . Mr.&ing, state supervisor of schools, | ning- - An interesting’ pro@ros iws Anna Machta, who has \been unclassified $5950. Montvile has NORTH LYME G ras T ene e Sunohine band meets today (Sat. | Jisited the Ashwillett school Tuesday. | rendered, after WHICH DL ref] nding several weeks with his grand wdopted the mew system of compiling | Mir End M. Calle: 5. Rogars: sre JavdatFoiis Men e o The school is progressing finely un- | ments were served. = .. ... o |parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Delazon Wood, he abstracts with the residents and [Crueity Case Will Be Taken to Supe- | nome from a visit in York state The Mission Study class met at the rabip ss Sophia Hal- % ¥ > _ hr: for home in Vermont on Thursday, de e list. Thi; i i i3 lowell. Washington social In the M. E. rooms e o bla ndes the new law | Tior Court—Missionary Meeting. Nehemiah Daniels of Spithead is in | parsonage Wednesday afternoon. An > bl g ey accompanied by Mr, Wood 4. Hits town I ReE VRIS |- S LS S Rl e ey A Ok A s mocE e el Oim, NORTH STONINGTON The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap- i oAy ehiiadaall . = Lr8 = L : ct. re rteen T i All hold a Washington so- Thames lodgs. I O O B e th® |mains shoot the msme, only e is| A Waterord woman, who recently | prosent. Interesting papers on China O B s Fanitery 38 WEST WOODSTOCK ay > 3 5 ed n om Hartford is as expended the proceeds in the pur- | Mrs, J. ard, Mrs. A. H. Beebe, 3 v = Want New Bridge. the care of him. chase of a Persian lamb coat. Who | Mrs. C. E. Ellis, Mrs. W. B. Brown- EREa by e ngox:}p}:;“p.!,:lznuono\tAr of New ¥ork Week. Fut little objection is raised by the | Roscoe Jewett of Hamburg is help- | savs that there is money in hens? ing, Miss Gertrude Ward and Miss| Charles P. Kendall, head master of | city spent.Lincoln day and Sunday tizens in regard to the building of a |ing O. F. Jewett for a few’ weeks. _— Ruth Palmer. the Wheeler school, and Mrs. Kendall \\!m his p“rm,‘ Mr and Mrs, Alpheus Mrs. P. P. Hammond has been stay- bridge across Haughton's Cove to| A large number from this place a#- Mrs, Charles Gardner of Gardner G Zimhurst ing_with her daught Mrs, George Tuesday for the trial of @ Ehieer s e Albert Ross. B, Hewitt, i 2 .1,; e A o war weekly | George Phillips has been having quite e e nine can uf- |who has heen Drosecuted by the g |Andrew Watermian Recovering from | Mrs, Robert B Champlin entertained | 'Charles D, Hine, pecretary of the | seasion at the home of Mrs Horace | severe attack of BHID. @ omdmen nrvnp:;D;le e riGger And 8 |case will be taken to the superior| Shock—Social and Religious Inter- | kgther'Mrs. 3. C. LeMngweits birthe | tots Yoird of education has been In | O, Willlama on W et oL S ioman of | visited at Warvin Bates’ in Bast Wood h ; 3 . 2 ell’s - . veek, < ) i endleton Chipman of 0 a i - | s in clreulation for sigpa- loourt T e © day. at her liome on West Main street, R S reat ad sialted mome ol e e Be guest of hor | stock last Sandey. = ctained 5 order to bring the matter be- | N. 8. Strong and If Clarence Thomas ot Storrs college | NOTWich, Wednesday. A most enjoy” | *'Rev. and Mrs. J._H. Adams of Pen- | cousins, 3. Herbart Stocum | . Mrs. Ashley Hibbard entertained her © fown at a speclal meeting for [in East Haddam Monda ¥ S Fhomas. able day was spen| Aleton TTL, spmat Bondas - this oni- | Solt of Pear) streat, Myatic, uncle lant woek 3 that purpose. il ety Mission ;‘xum(:l meta;atn(h s hore ouer PRy, S lage, the guests of Mrs. W. H. Hillard. Mrs. Frank E. Gates has eturned to | There was a large mumber prosent at A fine otter was shot by'John Botham |Mrs. William Sisson Tuesday after- rew erman, who suffere g RIW.- 6, 1 a7 ke ; the Baptist social, held at the home of siear the witch hazel mill Saturday. |noon with a large number present. A |slight shock recently, is a little more LEONARD BRIDGE Mr." Adams spoke in the Baptist | Providence atter spending 4 few, duva | 0 TR Nien Tivron Bates Tuesday The Woman's Home _ Missionary |programme on general missionary | comfortable. = & > ef ey al evening. Several sled loads came from Neil and Miss Matilda Holloway at the Reading Circle met 5 afternoon | work was'carried out, which was fol- | -Bible Texts That Help Me was the | Local People Attend Grange M: An Evening in Birdland. B hoastend " different places, as the sleighing was with Mrs, Henry B. lowea by a social hour which was spent | Christian Endeavor topic on Sunday R Edward Avis of' New York gave an | " aqos Touts Barlow of Newport s | 800d and the evening warm 35 > e in_sewing. evening. The service was led by Mrs. illustrated lecture with whistling and ing for her mother, Mrs. LM,' ol Miss Elsie Rocheleau has returned te Mrs. Mary Fosdick is recovering | Mrs. Marcus Burr and was an inter- | Mrs. Salmon Clark is making _a | violin solos, An Evening in Birdland, | Sennis, who is gradually failing afier | her teaching at No. 7, after a three VOLUNTOWN. m a week's illness. esting meeting lengthy visit with her son, Arthur H.|in the Wheeler library Monday eve- | DePmie, WhO 18 Bro o vears weeks’ {linoss at her home in Worces- S, Jewett had a severe attack of The L. A. S. met for a rehearsal on | Clark, and family of Brooklyn, N. Y. |ning. The lecture was largely attend- ter. Rev. J. V. E. Belanger Presented Use- | stomach trouble Monday, but is more Mr. and Mrs. F. Harris spent a cou- Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Kneeland are |ed and greatly enjoved. ful Gift by Former Pastor—Edward |comfortable. Mrs, Jeweit has also LAUREL GLEN. Sleds, sleighs and pungs. were in | visiting friends in Torrington. The Woman's Home Missidn society ple of days this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hawkins at West Grover Entiabil been ill the past week, but is able to be | general use this week, and there wera | Fleanor Leonard, youngest daugh- | of the Baptist church held a meeting — - about. a few days of fine sleighing. - ter of Mr_and Mrs. H Leonard, 2 afternoon. Mrs. W. H. |Local Preacher Holds Services in North | Gloucester. Ry 1. B E ey AR Quite a number from this place at- |-has been ill. - president of the society, Stonington. Quite 2 number improved the last ;n Thursday of Rev: 3. 7. Bapillen at SOUTH LYME tended the auction sale of John Stan- | Among those from this place who | conducted the exercises, which includ- of the slelghing Wednesday to do up P b B oL R e e ton at Bozrahville Wednesday. attended the Pomona grange at Nor- | ed readings and two original papers,| Rev. J. H. Adams held services in | #hopping and errands in Putnam, alse sinted o Dotee Shd ey xRk bt 2 T G The H. M. quartette had a musical | wich on Thursday were Mr. and_Mrs. | one on Home Mission Work in Gen- | the Third Baptist church in North | several teams that thought to get in fented o, horse and buggy by his Lost. |Falling Tree Broke His Leg—Per-|rehcarsal at the parsonage Tuesday | John Kneeland and Miss Hattle York. | eral, by . Mrs J. Edwin Thompson, | Stonington village last Sunday. Rev. | one more load on runners had to whan - D O e e . sonals. evening. Among Willimantic visitors Tues- | and the other a memorial sketch of |E. P, Mathewson tool® his plac don their sleds and go home for wag- the téai 1o &15 T The T Do X here - B BRI S day were Salmon Clark, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Harriet E. Giles. president of gpndlelon Hill. Services in the La ons. His Rift to the nresent hastot L e | A. Raymond met with a very painful PRESTON L. C. Peckham, Mrs. L. Spaulding, | Spelman seminary, Atlanta, Ga, by |Glen chapel were omitted. pem R T ampreciated By hie Torraer parian |accident Monday while working in J. and Miss Kneeland Mrs. Lucian Drui Jesse Maine and two children, Law- ABINGTON g Gl e i V. Luce's sawmill by a failinz wee o oo e n o | B F. Burdick and Warren Sfsson | Fifteen local grangers.attended the [ rence and Dorothy, have been staying P aien -devatio held tis |Preaking his leg. He was at once re- | & 7 st g ko were in' NorwicM Tuesday. Pomona grange meeting in Norwich, [ with Mr. Maine's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | g4, Society Entertained—Obit L o - oharon hold_this |moved to his home in Sound View and| Kicked by Horse E. P. RKneeland and daughter were | Thursday. Jasces Matne, it Lauret Glen, since the| Endeaver Seclety ned—Obitu- X at St Thomas' church on Wed- | pr_ Atkinson of Njantic was immedi- | - — in Colchester Thursday. Erastus H. Hewitt, a student in Yale | death of his wife. ary Note nesday and Friday evenings. ately summoned, who dressed the The G. R. club meets today (Satur- Lk > university, has been visiting at the Heman Holdredge, Jr. of Mystic, : o o Martial Russell- was a visitor to |Touha, dnyy with Mem: Chnrles Honis rmibus o g a1l who 18 very 11l with scariet fever. and| The C. E. soclety and their friends Baltic on Saturday and Sunday, where | “aqrs. James Champion is quite 1 at| Nine from this place attended a BETHEL e diphtheria, '1s a grandson of Deacon| Were pleasantly entertained at the he was the guest of relatives. her home in this place. dance at Herman Leonard’s February #0 S i Toliredge of Upwer Laurel (len, | home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peal Iouis Boucher, who recently under- | "ars Gertrude Slate returned to New | 11. Mrs. D. S. Guile and children are HEGAN. James and Jesse Maine went to|on Friday evening of last week, about went a painful operation, {¢ on the way |1.indon Friday after visiting relatives | Mrs. Hiram Browning is seriously | visiting her mother in Ashwillett where ‘Woodville. Y. Wednesdns to seo|8iXty being present. George K. Bhaw 9 _recovery in_this place. i1, they soon expect to mov Bad Weather Compels a Postponement James. Sheffeld, who is critically i1l of Putnam furnizshed pleasing selec Miss Gertrude Macomber and George | james Slate visited relatives in New | Ravmond Clark met with a painful | Peter Gauthier expects to move up- of Service. Nathan T, Maine is 50 much improy- | fons on a graphophone. Macomber were visitors in Norwich |y ondon this week. accident Thursday noon. While fixing | on the John D. Eccleston place, when R ed in health as to be able to ride to Mrs, Adeline Corbin’s Fumeral Thursday. E Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller visited | a blanket on a horse the horse kicked | vacated by D _S. Guile. There is considerable illness in this | Westerly one day thls week. Rev. C. W. Burt oficiated at the . Edward Groves. son of Mr. and Mrs. | relatives in New London Thursday. |him in the mouth. Miss Laura Young and Misses May | Place, owing to hard colds and grip. bt oet B S oo TR af Ik abine. Corbin wh D. O. Groves, has enlisted in the Unit- Mr. ond Mrs. Albert Miller celebrat- George E. Tillinghast and son Will- | and Minnie Richmond, students at the The local fire marshal has had to " dfed In Medfield, M. 'rolr'm» vice ed States navy. ed the anniversary of their marriage | iam of Providence were recent visitors | Willimantic normal school, are at home | remain indoors the past few days CLARK’S FALLS ¢ eld 2 Homares ol v . 2 3 was held at the Congregational church Feb,, 10, at their home in South Lyme. | at Mrs. Charles Crary’s. as thejr schools are closed on account | With a hard cold. here on Wednesday of last week. Th HANOVER. A They entertained a number of friends| Herman Leonard recently purchased | of scarlet fever. Miss C. Fowler entertained Mr. and | Arthur Maine Joins Surfmen at Fish- | G700 OF W ECHESCAY OF (A8t Werk | e and relatives. At 10.30 a supper was|a woodlot from Samuel Clark. Ernest Richmond is quite ill. Mrs. John Fielding of the River dis- | ers Island, been & resldent of this town for man s ogabl serevd, which was greatly enjoyed by | Mrs. M. R Robbins, who has been| Misses Mamie and Gertrude Luther | trict on Sunday. ears before golng to Medfield ¥ Improvement Society’s Enjoyable Con- ill with the grip, is improving. and John Luther were guests at the | Mrs. W. D. Allen entertained thefirst| Mr. and Mrs. John Hoxsie of West-| ¥ going 18d cert—David Campbell Dies at His - parsonage Friday evening. gt the “weok Mrs Austin Allen and | erly were guests of Mrs. G. A. Stod- Dead at Age of 86. - —_— eal and son of u- | dard Wednesday. rs. Mary Keyes, who has o1 n Home in Maine. - OAKDALE. LISBON CARPRELL S Milas” | (oo o George K. Brown, Horace Paimer | invalld for min: <crrs ated st Her Last Bundpy S ' stisa | . _T. Arnold of Norwich filled | The dance given by Herman Learned | * sick Tor the past. month e s ;3:‘1 '::filr};r":“:fir:d:? i 3:'.":: ] F“":ry hore Hasd gics, Was led 55 i Friday evening was a success. About| C. H. Barber is in Moosup, caring | go to Uncasville for the day Tuesday. ‘Artizur Maine, & son of Mr. and Mrs, | her home on Suturdes at one o'clock: piano, William Harr fmem:fl‘bmhtvme mflmm uhf his uncle, George Barbér, who is m:(n. Nellie .f&'éi'if llmrec‘oveflng Allan Maine, left Tuesday for Fishers | Rev. C. W, Burt officlating. Burini > a4 o + m o severe t . Island, A wiil r One of he ¢ and EBadie Canterbury. Greenman’s orchestra| George Green has finished work for | The service that was to h"‘.vl3 been | of un\:' n‘r: nvh:‘h:m:‘mn_r g o w‘s:r:ll.il::;: ';LX‘YA“": Brown Las charge ; furished music. Willlam Barber, and will move from | held at the church on the 13th was| E. D. Chapman and 8. Frank attend- | of the school during the mbsenee of Miss Bunice Henderson was the | the Crandall place. postponed to the 20th, owing to the |ed the entertainment i the Lbrary | the regular teacher, Miss Howe, who + : w:fl;:lmhel Kenn:;:ylwosk. Albert R. Dawley, Jr, is ill with | weather on the former date. ‘at/the Wheeler High schiool Monday | broke her ankle at her home in Yan- Ly : - 2 2 i3 W M. s Kanahan “her | measles. S even 'fi as did also uurice. Perry, | the a week ago. roy n 2 ‘Rogers is-erecti; building | home. — The Turkish govermment Las awak- | Bard Bill ine. N & 3 to instal hig new gasoline | M o. H. Irons is tmrmrhy muv- 1907, 1.:0 ‘bachelors to mwhy of irrigation and | Mrs. !lo::yd lghl,i‘:b‘::k is in Wester- b“‘l'fnm;m v&‘: lttn:uuvnl.mn“.h' ;uhv'; i v e I EF % 1y, the guest of Arthur Babgock. .. i purchased seversl ncw work herses A