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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. NEW LONDON COUNTY. | tistinsfinsieors oot 2 3 | week. M. J. Stark is sick with a grip. cold. GALES FERRY : W Entertainment at M. E. Church—East- R er Concert Committee—Personal | Lonis Simpson Moves Family From Interests. Norwich—Personal Notes of the Week. Two dialogues, The Country Stoze, and Dr. Cure-All_ interspersed with | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Starkweather musical selections by Mrs. Eugene La |and son of Norwich were the guests Fontaine and the Misses Mary and | of Mr. and Mrs. George Ladd on Sun- Mildred Voorhees, with a song by Miss | day. Ruth Lawson, were given as numbers Mr, and ‘Mrs. Henry Hyde of Willi- on the programme at the entertain- | mantic were the guests of local rela- ment at the vestry of the M. E.|tives on Sunday. Thureh’ Friday evening of last week. | | Mrs. Abiel Browning and daughter, The characters in the diflogues were | Miss Ethel Browning, were recent vis- represented by the following young | itors in Westerly. people: Mrs, Albert Fryer was .a _recent Dr. Cure-All, Rufus Hurlbutt; Ma- | guest ‘of her sister, Mrs. Llovd Ayer. ria, Mabvel Smith; patients, Mrs.| Mrs, Isham Hyde is quite sick. Brown, Amy Satterlee; Miss Jane [ Mrs. M. A. Bolande and Miss Anna Scrimpins, Gladys Thompson; Alphon- | Engstrom were recent Willimantic vis- so De Jones, irving Hurlbutt; Mrs. | itors. Rotchkins, Alice Satierlee; Miss Kate | Mrs. Lloyd Ayer and Mrs. C,_H. Rotchkins, May Hurlbutt; Miss Sera- | Robinson were in Willimantic on Wed- phina Paddington, Grace Thompson; | nesday, the guests of Mrs. Fryer. Mrs. Scrawny, Laura Perkins; Mrs. | - Mrs, Abiel Browning and daughter Blooming, Florence Hurlbutt. Myrtis, spent a few days last week at The Country Store keeper—Timothy | Narragansett Pier. . Seed, Richard Braceweli: Office Boy | Mrs. Ara@ Manning, Miss Edith Tara, Carl Lawson; Temperance Rhu- [ Mather and Miss Annie Park of Yan- barb, Mabel Smith; Hen Peck and | tic were recent guests of Mrs. Lloyd wife, Rufus Hurlbutt, Alice Satterlee: | Aver. August_Sweeting. Irving: Hurlbutt; | A number here are confined to their Pansy Pink, Mary Hurlbutt; Madame | homes with the grip. Grandifliora, Grace Chapman; Old | A box of maple sugar has been re- Dragon, Laura Perkins; | ceived from Lloyd Robinson of Brat- Grubbe, Amy Satterlee; | tleboro, Vt. It was \excellent, as it Mr. Oat Grass Edwin Bracewell; Mrs. | is one of the best maple sugar years Oat Grass, Florence Hurlbutt; Johnny | that it has been in a number of vears. Jumpup Grass, Harlan Newbury; Pop- | Louis Simpson of Norwich has mov- Py Grass, Ruih Lawson. ed _his family here. Mr. Simpson is The receipts from the entertainment | in Willimantic, where he is to under- are to be used to purchase new hymn | go an operation. books for the evening services. Sox et NORTH STONINGTON Mre. Richard Latimer was the guest O e e ot day CNPIPES | Cantata at Baptist Church—Talk on Mrs. Philip O. Carter of Groton was Juvenife Court of Grand Rapids. e e O e pemsine " @25 [ Rev. 3. I Adams moved from Pen- Mrs. Cyrus Chapman and Mrs. E. | dleton Hill to this villaze Wednesday A James of Allyns Point spent the |and on Sunday he will assume the dsy Tuesday with Mrs. Latham Gmith, | pastorate of the Baptist church here. Several in this section of the town | Under the leadership of Henry L. Al are 1l with grip colds. len, chorister, the choir of the Bap- Strs, Henry ©. Beckwith of New | tist church gave a‘cantanta. Prophecy London spent Saturday with her niace, and Fulfilment, Sunday evening, Mre, D. C. Perkins. Mrs. H. D. Jewell, of Grand.Rapids, o e DS, s and Susan Ma- | Mich, who has bheen spending severai thewson emtertained Mr. and Mrs, | Weeks here with her sister, Mrs. F. Merbert L. Crandall of New London | M. Hollister, gave an interesting taik | on Wednesday. in’ the Congregational church Thurs- Ludwie Seifh, a student at a New | day afternoon on the work of the ju- York theological school, arrived Satur- | venile court in Grand Rapids. = The &ay to spend a few days’ vacation A |address was followed by a social hour the homeé of Mrs. William Lewis at | and refreshments were served by the Allyns Point. church ladies. Mrs, Curtis Gates of New London | Rev. Lucian Drury has been absent spent Wednesday with her mother, | from home through® the week, visiting Mre. H. L. Perkins, in New York and in Mount Hermon, The members of Miss Kate Colvel's | Mass. Sunday school class were elected as | . Mrs. Stephen Budlong of Providence | an Easter concert committee at the | has been a guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. school session Sunday morning. H EKnowles. 3 Charles Turner of Hartford was an Allison Main, son of Leonard Main, over-Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. | IS duite ilL O W e Mi r J Mr. an rs. Manning Miner o R e e e PENDLETON HILL. 1son Roach at Allyns Point. Postmaster Samuel F. Brown was a | Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Adams Move to caller in Webster and Worcester on North Stonington. Monday. - Earl Matheweon of Norwich was an | Clark A. Coon was in Westerly and over-Sunday_guest of his aunts, Miss | Ashaway_Sunday. Amella and Miss Susan Mathewson. C. H: Brown and his mother, from Laurence Miner returned recently | Canonchet, and Mrs, W. Walker of to his home at Ruddy Gore after a | Westerly were entertained at the two months’ stay at his New Lordon | Hickory farm Saturday evening: home, * Mrs. Martin O. Chapman and daugh- Mrs. Eugene La Fontaine spent | ter Rilla were guests of Mr. and Mrs. several days last week with Rev. and | Gillette Burton Sunday, March 13. Mrs. D. Ward Adams in Attawaugan. | C. Dwight Thompson is very ill with Mrs, Lydia Maynard of Allyns Point | STip at his home here, left Monday to attend the funeral of | Mrs. Irtis Maine of Westerly is vis- her son-in-law, Capt. Frank Cham- | iting her niece, Mrs. Homer H. Kin- bers of Toms River, N. J. nie, Monett Lawson of New York was| Mrs. Charles E. Hillard was called an over-Sunday guest of his parents, | home from North Stonington, on ac- Mr. and Mrs. Georze E. Lawson. count of the illness of her father, C. Miss Mary Hurlbutt returned Mon- | D. Thompson. from New London, where she has | _ Charles R. Cooke and Miss Mamie oo he et of hermiin 5rn aunt, | R Brown were guests at Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Perkins. M. Cooke’s Saturday and Sunday. Rev I Howard Adams and wife moved to North Stonington Wednes- " VOLUNTOWN. day, March 18. Mr. Adams com- i mences his services as pastor of the Attended Plainfield Dance—Devotions | TeTes Stonington Baptist church next for St. Joseph’s Day—New Humidi- | Sunday, March 20. fiers in Mill. Elwood Miner recently caught two - coons, a musk-rat and a skunk. A party of five from this place at- —_ tended a dance at Plainfield Saturday evening. | TURNERVILLE. Miss Mary A. Clark was in Willi- | mantic Saturday. Death of Rudolph Prentice from Pneu- 1 of the Central | moni. nt the week- | village. Miss Minnie Slater spent Sunday in igeport spent | Middletown with her parents. t his home| Mr. and Mrs. D. F, Jaquith have returned from a week's’ visit with rel- Herbert Johnson made 2 business | atives in Stafford and South Coven- trlp last week which included Rock- | try. vflle, Weserly, Norwich and Boston. | Miss Helen Gilmore of Colchester, Frank Shippee left Monday for Ston- | a graduate nurse, has been with Mrs imgton, where he has sccured employ- | T, R. Prentice the past two weeks. ment, Rudolph, Jr., the four year old son Martial Russell was In Norwich on | of Mr. and Mrs, T. R. P}renflce, died Saturday. Saturday from pneumonia. Prayer was Lenten devotions ere held this |held at the home Monday at three week In St. Thomas' church. Today |o'clock. Rev. F. J. Fitzgerald officiat- (Saturday) the feast of St. Joseph |ing. The body was removed to Staf- services will ‘be held at 7 p. m. ford Springs Tuesday where the fu- The Rev. J. W. Paine of Jewett City | neral and burial followed, There were was the preacher at the Baptist | many beautiful flowers. The bereaved church Sunda 2 parents have the sympathy of the Mrs, William - Richards and Mrs. | community in their less of such an Paul Chartler were in Sterling on | attractive and lovable child. Wednesday. Workmen emploved by the American Aoistening company of Boston are guttine in several humidifiers in the ‘ B_EILEL Quarterly Conference—Pastor Invited No. 2 mill of the Briggs Mfg. Co. to Return. MOHEGAN — The fourth quarterly conference was ©. K. Price Will Speak—Fire Warden | held on Saturday evening, March 12, Busy. | District Supt. J. H. Newland presid- | ing.. Reports were read and approved. Mrs. Maria Fillmore is entertaining | The board 0f stewards and commit- ker sister from Moodus this week. | tees were re-elected for the ensuing Miss Lizzie Hunter of Mystic visited | Year. The district superintendent was her parents over Sundas requested to return the pastor for an Fire Warden Sande has had & |other year. Rey number of applications for permits to | €d an burn bro n He is found | ing ™m. a expected | the iay ® vens | Thursc | mers itute at GARDNER LAKE party assembled at the Lathrop, Saturday in honor of his birth- 1 Boynton ‘of Palm ocal relatives and idered Work ersonal News. : of East in Hart= r hushand, who is Sunday. romwell guest of her parents Sunday. Ifoward Gardner visited relatives in Yantic, Monday night. ¥rank Woodworth of Norwi a caller in town Tuesda rd visited her g - CAMPBELL’S MILLS Hall, n Ham- —_— . and Mrs, Hall | John A. Cleveland, who is nearly $8 born last ¥ri- | vears of age. traveled three miles to visit 8. L. Barber, one day this week. N & Strong was in Salem several | Grover C. Green has finished work~ days last week with his gasoline en- |ing for S. L. Barber. sine and saw. sawing about sixty cofds | C H.Barber will commence work- 'ood in Selem and this place inside | ing for Henry Lester in Plainfield next 2 week, Monday. m-_ Willism Stsson returned last| The school in district No. 10 closed Saturday from a week's visit with | Friday for a week's vacation. friends in Groton and East Lyme. The family of Albert Dawley has §. N. Jewett, who has been fil with | been fuarantined for the past month pneumonia, is able to he out again. | on account of measies and scarlet fe- Jdabao family, svho hawe " yer,. - » was weas carried Tittie daughter 1 | Rohln Boynton of Paimertown | | the past few weeis, is much improved. | virthaay i Mr nd Mrs. R. If. Young attended |y | The Romfret school hoard held af .y L Arrangements for . n‘- L Adam Larrabee | llwln. to m—‘m n 2:121 {n edprlJyer meet’i‘x‘nlg at the rsidence roi 3, Claric Tugsday evening. larzé number was present. Al Gift to High School of Books Once An_Easter concert will h-g-uenu Owned by the Late Secretary John the Pecl ptist church 4 o A = Hay—M. W. Open Moeting—Choir afternoon, o An Baster mneanvfllbcbeldinflis . Spnersgptional’ UG I Mrs. £ M. Rix of Worcester was T e e e A G e guest of his father on = 3t arriet Haskell, who was bur- Tl srvictomars Souls Hon iy, Bt et & ho, had & i Rimyvile, ighly respectes wi ea’her acquaintance. Her .fi. Booka Formerly Quried by Secrstary ™irhe Tadiey Ats ociety met e e 2 met at the fi.mmnwmlhum parsonage Wednesday. received a_gift of four 3 Moves to Windham. Bwry "?;:P?é Kmm Adam Larrabee has ved his - fROWEL iversity, hold goods mmnr;vm from th:w En was made Saturday, when J. L. Chap- owned by his, father-tn-law, Dwight | men, superintendent of the Plainfield Gallup, in Ledyard, to the farm be- | 9chools wag calling on Profesor Koop- longing to Mr, Panabess £ Tatner, which | man. The Bose comprise. o is located in Windham. of Germany, Mrs. Enes M. Gray is ill with the | Spain and New sm“fl J grip. "Her mother, Mrs. Isabella Mac- | Carthy’s Kenzie of Mystic, is caring for her. | makes Miss Lillian guest of her sister, Miss Mari- D of West Haven. ; e . Woodmen's Open Meeting. MONTVILLE. There was a large gathering at Odad T Fellows' hall Monday evening of Camp " ‘oosup, Modern Woodmen America. r Work on Baptist Church Bs- lino™ lating was called to order by gun—Rev. G. C. Chappell to Take | Venerable Consul T. L. Morrisey, who Special Course > introduced Joseph R. Hughes of Hart- ford as the first speaker. He was fol- Mr. asd Mrs. E. W. Bohlmarn lowed 'hy A. O. Palmer of Pitisfield, Mass., were guests of Rev. | Vt. His remarks were _interspersed and Mrs. G. C. Chu,ppefl at the Baptist | with. amusing stories and were very parsonage last week Wednesdly and | much enjoyed. Mr. Hughes to Thursday. return here in a few days put in Miriam, the lIttle daughter of Mr.|some work ‘preparatory to instal- and Mrs. Joseph Church, who has been | lation of @ large class in the local dangerously lill with nne\xmonh, is a !camp. After the business was over a little better. Social was held and refreshments were nliss Alice Hooper of Norwich was | served. . in town on Wednesday and attend=1| Recepti i the Ladies’ Mission Circle meeting at| rcooption to M. E. Church Choir. et vl Last_Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. The members of the Bible school or | 3 L. Wheeler gave a recption to the ~ chotr of the thodist church in the e oo Paptist ohurch, are Tehears- | cjul, room of the Moosup Civic club, N e I Those present woro: Or. and Mrs. 1o Mrs. George Smith visited in Groton| CPATIeR Brege, Mr, and Mrs. Charics N Demeon Milwkii' 5" Hardeswonfatas — A“dm"f'!‘;'ehflnflk gty ‘é;{mmd = the Thursday evening praver meeting | &ioith oy Afiss Amgelina . Littiefiold, in_the absence of the pastor. Harold Richmond, Everett Dawson and Repair work was begun at the Un- ton BapHiat Clore Toasday. Rev. Jobn L. Wheeler and wife. At 9 o'clock Rev. Mr. Wheeler led the par- Albert Johnson. who has been {ll for | 2 €10C QW o W o, R e o i n Rev. George C. Chappell has arrang- | Qrate repast had 4 ¢d 1o take o speclal course of study at | 3% I C. Gallup. The tables were Yale Divinity school, New Haven. e o, B O, '(mlletbodwmht‘ Episcopal church choir.) The menu BOZRAH consisted of escalloped oysters, chick- 3 . en sandwiches, stuffed olives, cake, ice Grange Discusses Liquids—Sermon by | cream, coffee,| cocoa, with cherri Rev. C. A. Northrop. Malaga grapes, bananas and home- made_candy. Following the banquet Mrs. F. W. Abell is staying for a |Rev. Mr. Wheeler spoke at some length time with her son, on Bear Hill. Mrs, | upon the incentive that led to ths ten- Charles J. Abell is at Norwich Town |dering of the reception, and commend- with her paererts, her mother being se- | ed the faithfulness of the choir in co- riously ill. operating with him, which had helped Rev. C. A. Northrop preached a very | materialiy to make the passing years interesting sermon last Sunday in the | what they had been. Cogrogational, chureh. "\ Grange| p,STTMOne by Bastist Pastor. cturer's af Wednesday ovening was taken up in | poer: %, G Stanton, pastor of the the discussion of different kinds of | gubane oty o e P ord's liquids, which proved interesting. At |gunne¥ & T et O e, The the next meeting, April 6, there is to Sty e initiation in the first and second | SYSMINE theme was Ly e—— degrees. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Browning of Lebanon were visitors at the Grange ATM’E”‘ : Wednesday evening. Preparations for Easter Concert— Mrs. Harry Miner returned from - " Bethel, Ve, Monday. Meeting of Church Aid -Society. Elwood Lathrop of Mpystic spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and [ Mrs. Edward Waterhouse, Mae Wa- Mrs, Elisha Lathrep. terhouse, Albert Gay and Bertha Dag- nais are fll with grip. The Sunday school is eetting ready WINDIMI_ COUNTY.+ i smmnee domserts 2 oo in Southbridge. SOUTH WOODSTOCK. la:zd::-_ier;kxnigm was in Providence The choir held its_rehearsal with Farme Changing Owners and Tenants Miss Florence Pray Friday evening, This Spring—Personal Items. March 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunse and thelr Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Sheppard came | two children spent Sunday with rela- to their home here from Brooklyn, N.| tives here. Y., this week. Joseph Woisard and Allen Scofleld Rev. L. B. Curtis was attending | of Taftville were here over Sunday. special meetings at East Brimfield and | The church aid society held a meet- Eolland, Mass., two days last week. |ing in Ballouville Wednesday after- Little Gladys Harrington, daughter | noon, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrington, Mrs. Charles Weeks and Earl Weeks who was ill last week, is much better. | were in Webster Wednesday. ank Johnson and faimly of Oyster | = Eimer C. Wood is detained from : L L will scon move to this vil- | work on account of ilness. age to occupy his new home, pur-| Mr ‘and Mrs, Herbert Thyng have chahed from Thomas Baker. returned to their home here for the Edward Wells of Worcester is to L.summer. move here soon. = Harry Young and family and _Miss Marion Litchfield and Stuart Litch- EKONK. fielg were guests at Milton Litchfield’s on_Sunday. Handsome Otter P-l(—Loenl Guests at W. Henry Young returned from Portland Wedding. Michigan last week, after a successful i trip for horses. Alvin Corey has obiained a splen- firs) Belle Tiffany Young was at|ais far of an otier which was trapped East Douglas, Mass., last week to at-| recently in the town of Voluntown. tend the funeral of a relative. s four and a half foet from tip to Henry Lowe and family will soom |, glossy and soft, very fine, and move o his farm on the Putnam road. | raye hereabouts. Oliver Lowe and family will move in- | “Fguard Delude, who has work to the rent vacated by his brother. the John Fenner place near Bailey's The people of this community have | JoCq 90T everar years, is going to expressed their sympathy recently for | ;moye soon to Chicopee, Mass., where Mr. and Mrs, Corey, by generous gifts | o has already engaged a house and through a subscription paper which | geeured employment. were gratefully {‘ecfls‘yed- + Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gallup have gone Harrls L. nger an: SO, | to Portland, Me., to be present at the , Aaye. heen ik wedding of Rev. Alvert Stanton, son s g of Avery A. Stanton. WEST WOODSTOCK r. Kellogs has, returned from a e of a few days at a former par- Good Attendance at Union Meeting— | ish in the western part of the state. Birthday Postcard Shower. . Robins and bluebirds are here in 2 large flocks. The union meeting at the Baptist| WIld zeese have been heard on thetr church Sunday evening was well at- | northward flight. tended. Roads are getiing quite solid. Mrs Augusta Hutchins, recently of ———— Worcester, is visiting her ncphew, |+ Bizon Haten T e b ReBIen THOMPSON iss Grace Sumner me for e o Eester vacation. Two Birthday Jarvis T. Hill is thanking his friends | for a shower of postals sent him on his | last Saturday. Miss Mary Boardman of Southbridge ry McIntire has returned | was the guest of Miss Mary Chase ov- stay of several weeks in New | er_Sunda { Mrs. F. A. Munyan and Mrs. Whit- Fred Howard of Wood- | temore ¢niertained their eunt last Danforth Howard and, son, | W ek guests at E. T. Perring ou | Miss Josephine Jenks is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Ellioti “hamberlin of Sullivan county. Miss Frances Flliott celebrated her s visiting his parents, Mr. and | Sth birthday by giving a party on Fri- <. Chamberlin_at Clover farm, day. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Anderson spent The ‘basketball game last week ré- Sunday in_Southbridge. sulted in a seore of 15-13 in favor of Jesse Sumner spent ihe first of the | Webster's Electric Fiv h his daughter, Mrs. Upham, | Otis A. Basto and his granddaughter in_North Asnford. are spending a few days in town. 1.uke Morse is working for E. T. Per- | -Miss Bertha Mills has heen spend- rin {in few days with Mrs. Joseph - | Charles L. Knight entertained POMFRET CENTER about forty people at a birthday party SRS AR last Saturday night. Mrs. Joshua, Addeman of Providence has been in town this During the Storrs Professor Visits Local Orchards Prof. . D. Jarvis of Storrs experi- ment station visited Westland farm and_several orchards in the vicinity SOUTH KILLINGLY on Monday in the interest of orchard Notes “ {,:;v“k_ Peter Root is to move to Central extension work,, which the station con- templates taking up this'season. - %%, | © John Hart has hired one of Profes ‘ecr. " siv. | sor Shipppee’s houses in Mashentuck. Henry:has. 70, acres-gf afivb‘ oreingtdifc EIRED. Notly Jmw: tnalied ey with planted, 80 acres of .péaches; and 20 | M et o0 oo 1 o acres ‘GLOSRERElEE. the m\'er:”nn-;ant on Flum mwed ) Mr. Henry has Me‘-: d.olnk extensi: W me from New D il o Ycrk ity T live 1o Slashentask dre: T . lements t: SOUTH_CANTERBURY. ,.‘,".‘.3:’.“'“‘:1.;’";3“ e e Hartwell Shippee’is working in a Levi N. Clark vm! in Ledyard one | shop in Webster. v last week. Harriet Blackman is boarding at l George Carey of Scotland called on Chnrl'! Smith's in Danielson, 'rm-.-mm L V' wis Mr. and_Mrs, _ forred Entertain C. Richmend E. Society—Rev. Mr. 'hlmn.. Gon- w mmwm«mc and their rge Cook the number o Changes in Residence—Congregational | received a pretty pl ’ J. Ald Welr lnd h.mllv ol cburdlhlndn&wuunbfl York "“':‘m Mrs. Helen et At the Inn for a few days of Brooklyn Cleveland M- Noes “"'l"‘ s St wume | was-y est of Mrs. Waldo Bingham of her. Lowe, ini gyer arren Hopkins and little son, ""u".'.‘,wm“"m"‘ An':d MW gudae ot Ralph Tra- | teachers’ moeuu at North Woodstock | pnt, Mo, 0 Putnam We Tuesday afternoon. “ivs. John Arnold, l(n. H’. P. Top- | py Bupt. Charles Pratt, Arthur Atwoed ¢ Wauregsn ‘Winthrop Aldrich is spending sev- gral weeks wit- relatives /i South | yar nephaw thur, The cooking school has been well e ng 100! well | aretord, attended the past week. - - Lillian, 1itt] chester and Williman- o i Boeaenis. Congregational church Easter Sun- has been visiting at William Dean's. B 6t T rolanat ana! dangiiter u Itewas conducted |\ ombers of the dny. Rev. Mr. Talmmdge of Wauregar Potter _ attended the | 200 0" pide ™ eVaning and con- wseveral of tho its of King Ar Miss )(uy Pmlul is the guest of P. Fenton of Winthrop, Ma Mrs. B. E. May returned Monday g from a ten days' visit with relatives in nnugl::uum?: Efl\'r‘mk :’ n.nr-.t “:Y.hl(n.'borvnlrtl: man. lc.. 12 Gaghiss of James St | 95, oray persons will unite with_the | y Re'- JT- C; Grimes will address tho 4+ St. Paul's church tomorrow atl 830 p. m. there will be bloswing of James Noble, who has recently had | myner visited n,."vu in Oxford and | P2lms and baptism. his leg amputated at the Day-Kimball Webster last 3 Mrs, Charles Keeney and daughter hospital in Putnam, returned to his G."‘. W "Child will reside in | Were called to New London on Satur- home here Wednesday. Putnam, her household goods being Mrs. John Stone was called here | gyeq this week. N. T. White and day by the death of an gunt. Miss Marilla Burnham of Hempton from Norwich Monday on account of | gamily will locate in, Oxford. ]l‘lat Miss Kenyon's. ihe flineas of her zather, Nathaniel P. S-alter Clemens mosed igat weelc in- o the Stone cottage, Mr. Carlson tak- .Dr rlau:hcr of Oxtord, Mass., was |, p_;;u:.d.n,. of the Thurber prop- churc caller Monday. erty Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Ashton entertained Mrs.| ~ postmaster George O. Robbins, who ‘Willlam Heywood of Moosup Wednes- | has boarded for many years with Mrs. itch A..Ci visited his cousin, Childs, is now with Mr. Jackson Willoughby, ‘who is Ill at his k n;.w_h Alton and g gy o MRS Harris May wiil speak at the public e |mwn - ;_;wru:.,-:'xl:a:nock academy next . May was confined to the mne Car] Trudeau of Moosup t Sunday with his %, Miss Ma- hwu several days this week with a Burl grip cold. Ty ke. Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Shannon leave ché:f‘:’:n'él.’m?wh“ in the Advent W. H. Brown. with Boston friends. ‘tomobile show at Boston last week, W. The ' choir of - church is prepuring special mu Jmorping for & few days’ Visit| ' Several from here attended the au- | 1iuitcl o7 o" Tanearsal will be heid on Loomis entertains Ladies” Benavolent soclety of St. Pau this afternoon, of the Day, in, sunsg by Mrs. Andrew Motzger, AMred Harvey, L. H, Johnson and Mrs, W, H. Brown was a recent guest of her mothsr, Mrs, Martha Nut- tall of Brooklyn. The tople for the C. . mesting Sunday eveny g iy Money—A Cugse or a Blessing. Leader, Ernest Bmmons. the Congragstionsl e for Miss Helen Witter of Brookiyn was| 'Berenice Turner resumed teaching | >'P90Y evening at 7.50. the suest of friends Tuesday. s A, —_— U © iy Torine Mondav after several weeks' iliness BROOKLYN. T o S With quinzy sore throat and rheuma- “‘l:r'nmfl Mrs. L. Bow-.rd Orfll' vis- Miss Alics Kendel] mas_the e, usat DAYVILLE et ety B ®" | Busy Season for Thimble Clubs—New Designer at Mill. Arrangemen gan—Notes. nolds is so much improved that lhe Repairs at Station—Local Attendants o I 1) Do out. Pike, a hn“uma resident ved ements have been made for at Central Village Cooking Sehool. The Dayville Thimble club met with | lLlver the addres Town hall. The services for me: lflll Ruth Bennett ‘ednesday after- Sunday will be In the Baptist and it is expected that Rev, Ch Speaker for Memorisl Day Secured— Escaped Conviot Captured in Michi- e Memorial Day in this town as far as WAUREGAN e o o E R St s e ° Rev. Isaac Peck, the new rector of Trinity church, has consented to de which will be in the with his | ""Phe wauregan Thimble club met Soviss Will prvath the Seweon, Patrick Lanahan, who nearly severed | aio: Miss Deborah Russell on Tues- | pr Genung day. ome finger on his left hand several| ™ ifiss Marion Babbitt, who has been ed the wermon year In the Congregational church, they weeks ago while n-pllmn: kindlings, I8 | yigiting at James Hlanchard’s, re- being without & pastor at theé tim able to use his hand again, turned to Providence Tuesday. Rev. R, D. Hatch of Willimantic vh dted his father and Firam Talmedge of Toledo. O, 1s | ied o Providens out, arter a week's | 1160, Tie ot nor B e vrart to visiting his son. Rev. E. ¥. Taimadse. | iness with the grip. New York to visit friends. Thert Swan who suffered a para- | The new designer dt the Assawauga |’ nfrs, Adrianna Bush, Mrs. Dewitt © Iytic shock several months since. lies | ;1 §5 George Michie of Norwich, in a critical condition with little or Miss £ Park and A, 8. Field were in New York the past week. D O o Bundey Mr, and Mrw, George Ingalls were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam ‘Amos Kendall went to the Day-Kim- ball hospital for a surgical operation | jelson, Miss Marion Pray of Attawnu- | 1eafie o m: Bty The young people enjoved & | Mrs ¥arriet A-. Y. Griggs of Platn gan. et and | straw ride on Wednesday even g fleld has been calling upon old friends Occum ‘spent Bunday | " Mrs. Ellen Williams is alng | Ooa pmat ol 4 Started for Michigan Menday. . Charles Vincent and son are | Albert 8. Ifield started for Michigan John Leach will soon occupy the ten- wi:.’:‘:":" h her daughiers, M7 ement vacated by R. R. Wilde of Gales Ferry. Bdward Farrell will move | ciuesrs of Caleb Blanchard. Monday after o man by the name of from the postoffice building to the|" Migs Hilda Williams led the Chris- | Charles Willlams, - | season of January tian Endeavor meeting on Sunday ev ol e =y rena. of New Xork have recently been | PiRE: _ | Michigan, the au Ry e nippee: TV aina Bennett, CliL- | fed Of his escaps, and upon his arriv- an and daughter The- guests of Mrs. Jerry Doyle. ford Janes and William Burnett at- who in the night 1, 1900, broke out of His homne being n thort! ties were noti- les Tracy is working in the al home he was taken into custody and ‘Garpenter 8hop, Moosup. | frpeaarn: tutomeblle show in Boston | 3 M0 kicials here wore notified. Y. rpenters are working on | “‘Afrs ¥nsign McChesney of Syracuse, Agreed to Separate, he Wauregan passenger |z ¥, Mrs. Bidwell of Norwich and w'ftdtht 1 Charles Bidwell of New York were | were married royeuregan th:lh-’m e 3 duests of Mr. and Mrs. W. ¥, Bidwell esday tral Village l“"""—" century °W" Miss Lm:y Standish of Ichester | satistactory, and Mrs, Bennett hus re Miss Bthelvn inson, t the week end with Mrs. Sam- | turned to her home In thé West Vil ing school. spen graduate of Boston Normal School ol uel Gillette, lage. Domestic Science, has been the ef-| "Ars Robert Mullen spent Thursday few months since, have parate, as the not entirely Clent demonstrator. s i s e Address by Rev. W. S. Macintire. s oVt TN STERLING . Rev. W. S. Maclntire, assoclate sec- > 3 e 2 dasocis il NORTH STERLING Epworth L--,-:Ms.?. 1| at the Par unfon, gave a most interesting and| George C. Spooner Appointed Fire instructive lecture Sunday i | \Warden—Many Property Chan: Mrs. €. O. Richardson who has bee the Congregational church, showing 0 M S; O Rickes advance of the temperance c3u%° 12| Irving Salisbury is in a critical con- | ‘The Fpworth League prayer mesting e e e dition from taking cold after having a | was held 1n the vestry of the M. ¥ number of teet extracted. church on Thu evening at 7.30 guor Ay acIntre ke s | Russell Hill js very fecble, Mian Gertrude Crane was leader the Moosup Baptist church Sunday morning, arriving in town between 9 - Clayton ¥, Wright of |~ Miss A. L. and 10 o'clock at one of the hotels for pecer A the night, not knowing that the state | ‘a3 TSGE VIUERCEN. | mantie. 0 . Witter spent the week end at the home of her sister in Willl Bady visited her police haa & surprise party planned | yoniits vazation. parents over Sunday at their home in RIS SN R e, e Seorge C. Spooiier has boen appoint- | Attiehora. Mase. ed fire warden for this part of the town | Mrs. C. Andrews s W WESTMIHSTEH and is authorized to furnish permits ing. owly improv for burning brush and grasg land un- A social was given by the Epwerth Plans for Easter Concert—Efforts to | der the new law. '~ % "% " Y ennie Blackmar has been visit- | sonage, Wolnstate Swinn ing friends in Providence. . League on Friday ening at the par The Sunany' school is making prep- The Ladies’ Auxiliary meeting at the WOODSTOCK arations for an Easter concert on Eas- Dlrlnnlg last week was well attended. O. Plummer and Mrs, J. T Sl Py ot Leroy Frink are at the Adams house, s Miss Grace Rathbun returned to | Boston for a few day, Willimantic Monday after spending | , The many friends Yot My, and Mrs. several days at her home here on ac- | Arthur L. Gendee were sorry (o hear ecount of tl illness of her mother. Mrs. French has been confined to the house by illness. There will be more changes made | Ji&Sbury, here this spring than in many years by of the death of thelw infant son. ford, the guest ionary Meeting—Public Rhetoric- s at the Academy. Miss Frances H., Butler is in Hart of Mrs. Anna P DeWitt Miller is ‘reported better. I'ne Woman's, Foreign Missionary so Rev. A. A. Smith was in Putnam on | farm property changing hands. clety met at Overlook Manwe Wednes Tuesday and attended the Windham | Henry A. Tennant has sold his stock | (A WEE T - county Ministerial association meeting, and farming tools and moved to Provi- G 1 dn M Mr. and Mrs. John Pellett of Centrai | dence. ospel in West Indies. The subject was the sxico, Central America and Mrs, B. R. Ritcn and Village. former residents of this place, [ _F- ° Plummer s out with & new | yy.y pila Parley wers the leaders. were visitors at Altert Pellett's last Miss Lotth week. e g pastor's c Desire Degranier is gpending o few WARRENVILLE Y days with his famfly h Howard entertained the on Friday evening. Mrs, Barnard, who has been ths gusst of the Misses Perioy during the win Much sympathy is Wn‘ expresded | Birthday Surprise Party—Funeral of [ ter, left on Wriday for her home in tionad church for the past seventeen Mre ‘Liszie Noel and son, George, | ®my are to be o t0 have | nave been spending several days ia | /TE the 24th. Bridgeton, Me. Ghuriotte;Walde. The public rhetoricals at the Acad- given Thursday ‘even The Academy will closs years. will J votastated ana his triends will do Willimantic. then for the Baster vacation. A Mharito B M T. H. Bennett began work in Soulh The C. E. meeting Sunday evening | windham Monday morning. He ox- wag Ted by Mew, C. Barstow. ‘Mr._and M':’-. ‘Myron Allen and ‘gtt{. ort o, son, Beymond, and Miss Carrle But-| "'y, “Whitehouse and B. H. Gardner b visitea at rerril 9“:"’““:; ocemtly. | were in_Ashford Center Sunday. SEvw, el Wewhon ey #n€ | " Mrs. R, H. Wright and granddaugh- e e ot S el B> Anna Mildred. spent Sunday with pects to move his family there in a "held at the home of Dwight Shippee Head district, closes school this week on Friday of last week, | for = short vacation. Sixteen young people gathered at the home of Milton L. Dyrkee, Friday RAWSON ecening of last week, and gave him a —_— complete surprise in honor of his six- Outing Notes—Thrifty Geraniums Ad- tmth birthday. The evening pa lcd mired. very pleasantly with fous : and at the close refreshments vu-re nowunae:l- s returned from Fort | served. ferson, L. L, s home, after a few P 3707 5 S o TR weeks® vacation. sT‘FFoRD. Migs Anmie Lathrope spent Sunday with relatives in Norw Mrs, F. B, Stocking has two win-| o "olcs Pero has entered the employ dows ‘with a display of geranlums| wisses Lucy and Alice Matthews of which_is: greatly Mtwirel Hiartford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Criggs is taking 'a_few | y®g 00, Nt SOTA ooy wecks’ outing with relatives in Leb- | T O RIOUED over Suncey. o oo oL anon, South Manchester and Hartford. | .o tye- g, of Mri Ross Alfred Fuller has leased the farm eath - Pos . 3 d Uni~ agner of Canterbury e et of Misn Gracs Hagerty Vverallst, churoh. o ) o ASHFORD ml'l.m. & : muzhnr Morey., wlio hss been very gy v . measies, 1s improvio Governor and Mrs. Clark Visit Rela- |5 W Benmette 1o 16 move his faui- tives—New Books for Libraries. ily_to Windgham soon. —— .| ‘Several from here attended the auc- Governor Walter Eli Clark of Alas- | tion at Mr, Thomplon‘i in Eastford ka, who is un a leave of absence, spent | Monday. a few days this week visiting his moth- t Flynt spent a. few days in oo Mrs " Bmily Ross. Goverrror | East Killingly last weck Clark was accompanied by his wife. — Mrs. S. E. Keller, the graduate nurse, Manchester.—Diughters of who has taken care of Miss Jerusha | 1. O L. Monday night megks, bas- acventh .mmaw oL Warranted “3 Give Satletaction. Gombault’s - Ny Sybil” Rathbun, teacher in Gay fune irlotte Waldo was Ba"‘flcnmm