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e LEITERS FROM M TWO STATES. |35 0msl e rmnaan "SWIFT S mv LONDON coum. - GALES FERRY ncid Tigh school s spending. the Zast- | wo Easter Exercises at’ M. E. Church— | School opened M ndlvllfill' ek’ ? ‘ ASHWILLETT | Tramp.Found Sunday Morning in | vacation. £ badet o i .“.‘."‘.l.'l'.‘!““\“\““““““ s at o ap | Kltchen of M. 'E Ghurch—Celebrated W Mo “"“' ] Proframme of Exercises a ose 2 irthday wi inner. ) LLE R o o P T [ e e sitndnce 3 | Mo Me o S T e | s e | LTI : daughter, Mrs. Charles | members of the Sunday school at the t—Social and Personal A e SRR e Tk st | 3 B ehiren Sunday” The Totowing | oga, 1" ' Too Much Em hasls B et ppe oxercises previous | YOUDE people assisted with reclta- Neotes. Miss Catherine, : v %o the Easter vacation were held on | [AUONS" Harold MeGulrs, Dalsy Golt- | marcla Cornet. _ employed in ‘Warces.- cannot be laid upon the fact that the f Dearest to nature, or nature's fine Mildred Voorhees, Gladys Thompson, mmnn. 'ill prove the most ”uz:mlnblc mul:ll:nund—w Florence Lamb, Mary Vaorne-. Har- is why Swift's Fe are so much in ory. lan Newbury, Nellie Hoffman, Elsie MeoGuire. A . M. Voorhees assisted with the musical portion of the pro- gramee, with his violin, playing as an mn:::‘nrflm{e. Zrinity. with orean aocof ey -l Dendene con academy, Colchester, spent the by the Misses Grace Chapman, Flor- ence Huributt, Doris Main and Ruth R Harnion SN S wistar, Mt Lawson, and' C. E. Colver. OV Attending Conference. . 2 ay LEDYARD Rev. John Thompson is attending the annual meeting this week of th New. Bngland Southern conference of - Carvers girlhood home. | Easter Concert—School Pupils Enter- the M. E. church in Attleboro, Mass. |y, " = tain—8. E. Holdridge Appointed Cen- Local Mention. 4 hhm house, will occupy the (h"'r A party of ten from this section at- | house. pon rich and maintain tended the entertainment and supper | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shaffer began !em?e °"rmo’£'?§:mny Y-:‘:ihn::g!e?flmlyd:mplyluhupm s :t!: m’hx‘d’n:fiamcenm sonmflomfl ?nuc’n. el‘:enm:n:wu 29 o RS Trans n. FOl Swl.(l’tly‘Ammal Fertilizers. They cost no more than othe: urch on nin; s o Miss Prudence C!:;mg who has § Dr. Francis Annrt Ttylor is about to H by superior, sure. See local agent or write uh Free Pockct Memo been the guest of relatives in Middle- | close his N. rmation on application. town during the winter, returned to Mr. and Mrs. Bcnry Church were ll;e.r‘ ll‘tekf.'s home at the Navy Yard :u-u of friends in Mystic over Sun- 8i ‘weel Stella Caswell. Ethel Thomp- Anniversary Dinner Party. Opening Garie of Season. ey son ‘won the speiling prise in the sec- | Mr. and Mrs. Minor Moxley enter- : Mtlier, T . ond - class. tained a party of ten at dipner at their Independents P D elly. BETHEL Local Notes. 4 home at Long Cove on Moniday in hon- ot oo Ko Three Days— et e Ethel Thompson, one of the best | or of the birthday anniversary ot their - Saw; recitations, Viola ‘What | 8700m, and Trudell A Wild geese were seen flying morth Toree %efltg SA.(h"rhn‘“tnndMi)l !h::“.fl-hl- Gn.lahmge;. Pm;e?‘“ d‘r&!: o Do.m mm m“ 'fl . A"'r.(l’. - i onnrl.dnimeldnky.c berlain is =t moved to At Y L wi v an s Point an . V. hamberlain tend« bacome & student in the schiools of that | and Mrs. J. S. Noland were present |42d Geary, Finn and Auwood for the e Willlams, Monday afteT | ing the New England southern confers from New London. Juntors. Faster Ji ence at Attleboro this week. -On agw L aaiid - Mrs. Charles Cavanaugh of Meriden —" Bastyr: Bertha | Friends of Miss Abbie Stanton are poti g '\g—:‘g’oxd:::nsmgafivalt:mm u{‘: the nmigfifinfii’ifixflnfiifi visited friends in this place recently. |y e Guest; Laura |Pleased her returning f;“?&:so&:fi;o;?&"nh‘g“ .o:. Sundag, pluce, guests of Mre. Susan J. Pugh. .| Sunday with his family at Allyns Mf”‘xf Hm“ o~ Lamwrence, | Clark, Baster; singing, anthem health at her home in Preston. April 3. Mrs. C. P. Culver visited Mrs. Ursula [ Point. ooy dyeaing va The Progress on New Schoolhouse. The young ladies who attend the Maine Sunday at Wyassup lake. The| - Coroner and Mrs. Franklin H. Brown |Partment of the Uncasville Manufac- is rap- | normal school in Willlmantic are em= satter is ill of Norwich visited Redfern, thelr sum- g_“:‘ns CWW' mfl’- "meflh‘ “a ymn; Bthel Miller, The wm‘hmh:op“:‘:&. me. joylng a week’s vacation, Mrs. A D. Crary and two chilaren | mer home in the village, on Friday of | SaneY, by e g Cat; Christine Williams, iae May Potter and lum:. nunn- of Griswold were guests Friday of Mr. | last week. . c;;’f.':' ‘hames Dye - ; .pem last Sunda; & and Mrs. C. P. Culver. 3 Winners in the Race. s The Academtc o,,,,,,,m of Norwich | Chime On: Mre. Mil- |nearing the end of their work, car- | home in Jewett Danjel Vergason of Bean Hil has are finishing the Interior, the ‘The race on Saturday evening ar- |gave a social and dance in Robertson’s - & . GARDNER LAKE o G K i, ousehold &f- | rangea by the youns men of this place [hall Monday night. - William Smiddy $ e was enhtered by seven «::ntelta’nu. gte-’ prompted. - g ap O W 3 jen Norman won irst prize, 'ar] ‘Work on water tank eonnection witl n.'m 1on: urch. Mr, and Ml‘ ™. ap] Watery pumbers attended the special| fawson second and Albertus Dean |the fire extinguishing apparatus at | *Following is the of_the |the playground ;xmfl:;"a;‘:y“{;f""m fora’ visited Mr, C. H, ey Haster willett. town meeting Saturday afternoen. ¥ JESEIaN—. 3 Forest fires are raging nearly every | third. the Rockland mill of the c. M. Robert- | Baster concert held in the First Con- f"m e G et kit 50w O. ull}dl: R s T day., Wednesday the atmosphere was Personals. son company ls complet La Roche is rapidly nearing comple- ky that the mays of the w Mrs, Addison Chapman of Middle- E. Murphy, Jr., xnflnm of G uperintenden Norwich a few days ago on account 'x':a’dd?: Zoom view most of the day. . | town was the guest for a few days last Mermortal echool, spent the Sunday g g e LS avasy o of the ilincss of her grandson, GUI MAA‘A.lIomnHE.Ranatn week of Ber sister, Mrs. Sarah Colver, > M'o%\,d Dandels t C and James were (n Norwi¢h | at the Navy Yi Yard. and rganist, George Korn, . t:d Ne. els o v Miss Harriet Bishop Brown of Salem 3 s FITCHVILLE '.l‘ i ‘brother, George Dan on ot of farmers and stock | Bristol is spending the Easter vacation - - € Mas ” rg?{‘:%v " PRI 4 b g gl e t‘w‘n S~ mmm";‘m’?&:kinn: . by Miss g Nt K’::gu reol Neighbors’ Quarrel Ends in Justice | cpester and Hebron this week the J. o nday. P Pendieton and - nter were u; taken suddenly ill last week, was able BGWNII. are the guests of rela- Keep Court—General News. ca?l‘erd g:nlr'e ‘;‘r‘;‘;za:lsu p.w Ruth Eastland has been visiting rel- _______Ih" euctioneers. Allen W. York scted as | to resume his duties at the Naval Sta. |tives on Cape Cod RS, tive In Ni London. s, kT WINDHAM COUNTY. beokkeeper and cashier. tion Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Churc) have been Hvit ‘house . S A éig Mr. Frank Thompson and son, Dwight, were guests of relatives in Tramp Spent Night in a Church. |5,.000 Ghurch, have moved into a ten- |the t Sunday morning when the sexton of ent owned [ A % bertso OAKDALE. tl;.,e ?.‘& cnm‘vcoh opensd th}eu M;Hd;ng ;r:m as the g-m. ‘.,un_m - ~ m;l"mgc Suméuy. VAR T . about § a. m. to attend to his duties, | Jerome House, ed % S r. an rs. George V. Allyn have Annual Meeting of Cemetery Aseools: | 14" was somewhat surprised to find TIsland, spcn?. meem};,m,“n’ -,d.uqu‘:f. esseq Easter hoir: | been visiting friends in Hartford, NORTH STERLING. tion—Supper Nets $17. that a tramp had passed the night on |home in this place. R&mm.}'::_di‘;hn F. Fields was | g i} Insurancs on Howse and Owme the floor of the kitchen It is su- . . > 4 | in At the annual meeting of the Ray- | posed the fellow while in an intoxicat- No Ssrvios: Conference Sunduny. ; JSciieee: = reciinty ®| ™ The Misses May and Maud Eastland tents Destroyed By Fire. assoclation, held | ed condition wandered into the vestry | The Methodiat church was attrac- | o PR 22 08 Bertha Weiman, | spent Easter with friends in Putnam. mond Hill Cemet in the ehapel on O;I’odmtdu evening, turday evening, as the decorating |tively decorated Sunday and there was Waiter Thompson of Willimantio F. O. Plummer has been fn Uticsy D. G, Comatock was slected chalrman: | omiratios wers ¥ ompied mooratilE | | opecial Easter sermon by the pastor, | Marsaret b iy — i Grace | Sunday with his parents here. | N_ ¥., the past week on business. F. C. Becholfield clerk. The follow- | the flowers for the morning service. : F. Maine. The choir sang The R 1 Miss Annie Burdick anl Miss Grace Howard g‘cusm ‘who bought th ing officers were elected for the en-| Mrs. R. B. Taft of Newton Cen- Breaki; Shoke:. Ducintions Adams were visitors in New London| Wm. Ruscos place from Wir, suing year: President, D. C. Com- | ter, Mags., arrived last week to spend - o, ) Sunday. moved here and was ”l Anme g-clA(- }éfis?,':"flié';:d;y Ml"dellowu m: neuoa;tg:;den‘Cron cattn.gfi on ;. singing, u""m"';’-i:fi':im Allyn Is visiting rela- m\;;:nrmdu;da:o hou: vh‘.«n treas- Deca will 2 lves ord ters udy B.- F. Scholfield: superintendent, | Point. " arm &t AUYES | ices in this church next Sunday, the f i hohet A Mr. and Mrs, George Adams and|denly on Tuesday morning the upper Paui B, Glasbrenner, - “Fivé. persons | ‘Miss Alice' Satteriee returned Tues- |PAStor being in Attleboro attending Whi by family and Mr. Robert Adams spent| part of the home Y ware in ::n elected membérs 9 fthe Qnoch- day evening from a visit with Mr. and oo;[tlerenc;l g . : Casrrie Fin: Easter with relatives in \Ionctv!;; best rurmmx, -lxlsr and chins b‘l ol n. Elmer N L sees elen an s > Miss Rosle Marra was a recen er stairs. 80 thelr The soeial, and Dekedspan supper | e e a "of v pvor- | willimantic are DoneiS s Avery; in Quarker HIill. e et Loty e 3 )u: held . in the chapel ou 4 Eugene Thompson was in Montville | she h;a hay had put m e Fhursday eve- | gon visited relatives in the village on | MOther, Mrs. J A rivtl o i Ko o R TS L L T v Fred Domiian erort llondny from Jisn. . Linste Csiver; amount realized from-the sale of sup- Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Keeney of New |2 Visit in Hartford. e, choir; recitation, per tickats, ice cream and cake. . London _cailed on relatives J. C. Fellowes has been appointed | wednesdas census enumerator for the town of L Montvile. supply which wm all dutmy.d, wi _n-y things of value which money replace. 'rhecwno!thoflnw [ defective chimney. It is hoped Cleaver will rebuild ag he hed = Ifttle insurance which was placed on the Su ot | 3 o, clac o e ritaen here on Arm Broken. i Story Told A by | ¥as the guest of loc atives the Willle Bushnell, whi tchl part of this week. Monett Lawson, who has been em- g.,,n,h"': hm‘-’:., T:(o &elm l:w Segeddar < ao o7 wm Misses Florence ”r"?n‘"": P;n(flllvl ployed in New York during the win- |ing the horse from ‘the barn, was were recent guests of {riends in Mont- ?;‘g‘)‘: ‘(’;’:l l;“"mth“ G R W;ldrn.e";)‘y‘c. Perkins and dlllkhté;‘ ;gegiwm‘.mm hd?’ "“ g ) of d:‘lx:l:emiah Lynch has returned to work g;:'on‘e’ra:.s pese kun‘ u The C. E. meeting was led by Mrs. 53 Gray, Barl B. Geer and. Miss Hthei| Mr. and Mrs. Ofrin Maples were| One of the worss forest fres hers ot ¥. N. Johnson, one new member be- Hewitt spent Kaster in Hartford. recent visitors in Hartford. night, It fanned by @ fierce wmd. ing received into the soolety. INGWELL the place’ Monday and Tuesday, re— Sohool Ente MMiss Christina Marra was the guest aeres wore -~ LEFL_G__.EL ‘.!E,.-mfi,;‘ A h.{....n,.. Now York ok 'h:“m ":"":;.""w of relatives in Uncasville Sunday. e D R g Yein 1 B. Y. P. U. Easter Service—Sunday | Tuesday night. Mr. Fitch, who is In Court Continued Till Today. At a great lo also Ch WATERFORD. Center school on Friday. Hxer- schoolhouse, an old land mark, and i lia | 800d health now, was bedly injured in closea on School Officers—Death of Mrs. Julia g d accident Gme , has | Si=es were held and the following pro- There was a short session of the oD omeall Iarts ousy wis. Gestroyel New Cottages at Oswegatohie—Easter |~ Lefingweil. FeCtntiy received from the company i [Eomme was carried oot Soust st the homa of Justics Clharles | e ot & ag Fiegit the 25 : e S There was a good attendance at the |t conaiie? shGon nns the Gima ot Bisie Main; What only a fow spectators were present.|could mot be controlied but good fire meeting of the B, Y. P. U. Sunday | 58 gtccident $4000, also from _the | oooh, : The plaintifr, named Powell of Gardner | ighters subdubed the flames aftow Mrs. ParmeMa Mosier i» at Mr. and evnl:: e AR e t;z Brotherhood $1,500. His mother Iives - - Take caused & peace warrants to be |night fall. All persons should read the Mrs, Christopher Newbury’'s this week | FPRURE. Sk eath A with him. Brown; Spring issued for the arrests of Elmer Abell | new law in regard to setting fires and while Mrs Newbury is visiting with | leader of a most interesting meeting, | " Mr. and Mrs, Leander Chapel en- |Holdridge; O D | Taie 7, Thows: friends in Forestville. at which \there was special music, in- |tartainéd over Easter F. C. Sherman of : h Ho nd fliElm;; M::aénl;i'n e &f Gara. SR AT Contractor Hancox has the buildl: C‘“'fln eolos by Frank E. Lefingwell | paimer, Mass., F. Bromiey; ¢ Bl el S eeeuleey T . of a coupls of summer residences a fred H. Beebe and two hymns 2 2 tion: Picture, Emma | the*two persons have thr & CLARK’S CORNERS. tohie #his spring. by the male quartette. Mrs. Beebe's | Springfield, Mass. Brown; Ola bodily hnrmhm (h;;mn;er. E?:" and ¥ ot Marous Steward ls suffering from | Class sang in a pleasing manner. The | ©Ameriea council O. U. A M. g B Die o thaas bofore Againet one an- | New Jersey Family Takes Possession an attack of sTip. church was prattily decorated. entertainment in Palmer Memorial hall : Countahip, } SONDle s - of New Home—Orchard Pruning. a0 et e Tanciy Wewnch ot M. | e withs his perénta tn this place | iosy sveaivg. Pioresr Moo At the court Monday the defendants antic have returned from a visit at er with his parents in this place. |~ Miss Gertrude Bolies, who has bean i : Elale | At e red for a contimuance until| All are glad to welcome Mr. and Mra, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Beol Officers of ‘Baptist S8unday School. confined to the house for several weeks Saturday to enable them to get counsel | William C. Oliver and family from mu{-n Oscar W. oib:ch arl;dfilg‘l:-mNte':; New omcenmwelo .ls.cted for the ;vg:hofmm trouble, was able to get | SXITORES, FORS :.g.m .Amflfl by | ohich was granted. Both Abells were | Oak Ridge, N. J., to their now home liams are =ho; ensui year he nd; ,chool Sunday. Present. eased here. metropalis. of the Firat &p{ht pr e e | B’O,m,: Dr. J. H. AWen of Norwich was a Perfect in Attendance. ;eellng m“r:‘d‘el‘;:“:,‘;, b%','fl%;“clz':;’;fe’ U. Manning Jewett of Washingsen Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carroll are|Sunday as follows: Superintemdent, | Visitor at the home of his uncle, Sam- | Emma A. Brown, Annie L. Baudro, | Young Abell not being of age was put | place, Norwich, has been visiting bis home from a visit in Springflel, | Charles Ellis; assistant superintend- |Uel Allen, Tuesday. Harold T. Baudro @nd Stella M. Bau- | in the custody of A, M. Miller. mr grandparents hers for a wedk, Meuss.. < ent, Willlam Browning: secretary and John C. Fellowes of Montville Center | gro were neither absent, tardy or &is- | who appeared in behalf of the defend- | Mrs. William G. Jennings of Putnany AMre, Jane Getchell and daughter |treasurer, Miss Ruth Palmer; libra- |h@s received the appointment of census | missed during the winter term. The |ants asked to have the plaintiff placed | has been visiting local relatives. Dora have returned from a visit with |rian, John Rathbone; assistant libra- | SRumerator of the town. fall and winter terms have been taught | under $75 bonds to cover the expense Viola F. Jewett i3 visiting 4n Waterford friends. rian, Roy Beard; chorister, Austin R - R by Samuel E. Holdridge. of the court,. should he be defeated Bo;:ton. AR A verel b 'own ol omfret wae ‘Rathbun. Play Ploases Good 8ized Audience. |[which he furnished. case will Mrs. Julia Leffingweil’s Death. _SAI:_El meyvm.“ Postoffice, the v that | COme Up before Justice Johnson Satur- tow; %;g;lfia}'. pruning !:n aThe many friends of Mrs. Julia Let- Grange Members Enjoy Meck Trial— |was given by the Baraca and Philathea | 32¥ o olacke . Astor- | o O mial farin ewned by 'well heard with regret her death De. G. F. All hich occurred Mondsy morning. The | Deacon for L“." 5 s Tondrary Monday evontog, | Cured to defend the Abells and. Attor- E ehiidren funoral wes Ll Wedieadny afer: drew an audience of 150. The pluy, | Y Barnes will prosecu 2 which consisted of about 40 characters, noon e . Thursday evening, the 24th ult, Miss Gertrude Herskell of Vernon, | coor mised andiones’ arendas theihcs | wae finely rendered. At the close Al- LIBERTY HILL have returned to Eastford. Miss Eva Wilcox visited fn Scotland PENDLETON HILL. Conn., and Miss Leah Bleazby of De- | foog Sifoen fred J. Clark furnished a fine oyster B iersgpand sy Ladise’ Aid Soolety Meets—Death of | troit, 'Mich. were guests of Rev. J. G. | tnenerted ny o emiietermelon Case, | supper. A good sum was realized. Interesting Record of Temperatures v.;:f;ummnd teft April 1 to word Perry Congdon. fig?mfianfl‘y lls: ;eek.‘h L grange in their hall. The entertain- Personals. Since 1828. Hiram Colburn at East Fartford. T Is spending the Faster | ment was a social and financial suc- | Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam L Allyn and Srs, . B, Colbara has reurned te Mrs C. P. Miner of Westerly was n with her parents in this | cess, largely due to the efforts of the |son were guests of Mr. Allyn’s sister,| There Is to be a C. . soclal et |her home here. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. G. is Leffingwell and family of Fast | cOMunittee In charge. Mrs. Willlam |Mrs. Wilbur Baldwin, of Taftville, Sat- | John James' this (Saturday) evening. Mrs. C. H. White of Webster spent Palmer, Wednesday. "Plat ‘u a 2 u‘} - h? Darling, Mrs Leo Morgan and Mrs. |urday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, James M. Clarke fin- | Easter with her parents. Miss Wimnifred Palmer of Kast n called om relatives in this | gherwood Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett of Pres- | ished moving into their son Henry's Miss A. Faye Darrow returned so Greenwich is the guest of frs. James | Place Sunday. Last Friday evening the Salem So- |ton were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ben- | home Wednesday. Their daughter, | New London Saturday. c,.k meamt R::erss Elndfl Miss TFannie | sial club gave their first social In M .| Mrs. H. V. Oehlers of New York, is Dr. L. H, Jewett was in Hartford on The Ladies' Aid society met at the | Rogers of the Scotland road spent | Sirickland hall. A large number were here with them, Wednesday. chureh periors Thursday. The men Ei“ter with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har- | present and spent an enjoyable eve- , who Tias been ill, but is slowly | Mr. Wachell is moving into his new- came %o But wood. ris. All-Day Session ning. Sherwood Miner was chairman . ly purchased farm by the brook. Edythe Cooke and Carrie Ry- Y - of the committee of arrangements. on Gallup, & teacher in Archie C. Smith of Schenectady is 'urned te Lower Pawcatuck Sun- ‘The Sunshine band held an all-day E. r Services. ‘West Haven, is -pcndhr her Easter | with his wife at Mrs. Isalah Hale's. afternoon after a week's vaca~- | sesslon with Miss Ruth Palmer on ¥ 1 vacation with her parents, Mr. and|Mrs. Hale is still critically Ml Thursday. Quilts were tied and at n pnusually large congregation at- | niry Russel GaHup. Warmest March Day in Over Sixty Frank Chamberlin of Bethel | noon those present sat down down to | t°nded the morning and evening serv- " g was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. [ a well filled table. On account of \he | iceS at the Con tional church on * Years. Kinnie recently. iliness of the president, the meeting | Baster Sunday. s Millen, the pas- OCCUM AND VERSAILLES “The mercury Tuesday stood 78 and Mrs. Suste Chapmun and daughter | was postponed until todey (Satur- | [OF, gave an excellent_sermaon_ on & E > T Wednesday 79, and last Priday, 1l Rillie wese guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | gay). timely topic. The young people’s | Surprise on Wedding Anniversary— | The Bullerin correspondent has bt Gongden died at tis home on Eorter Ssarvices witn Hitary s S0, an | Kindly. Sympathy of Friends of Philip | grandfathers thermomatar ':o:or:i Bentson Byl ey ¥ VOLUNTOWN. as 1esdAer L Richie Practically Expressed. o u;:mms‘h" g Vygrtind By g Ir: and . Jasmes Broeks of Jew- S AT nnual Business Meeting. of Mr. and Mre. noon and there is only ome day re- .t were guests Sunday of | How the Churohes Observed Easter—| yronaay att EatT St A S beme: ‘ Blisha | /774 in that time mbove 70, 3re, e End of Vacation. e i e aaeL. Dxl [ Beiiwia. tieve yery pleasant | (0, Ch 28, 1845, when it h was held. Th ‘ 72, Sester Sunday st St. Thomas' Cath- | o ron e he s Dyfiowins bosrd i b Wilber E. ®in | “Last week Thursday scheol closed of trustees was elested for the-ensu- LISBON olic church there was a high mass 2t | ing year: Frank E. Williams, How:‘;a "Mr. for two weeks’ vacation. Local People at. Preston Da 10.30. ‘celebrated by the Rev. J. V. % 3 Cl 3 M Hereafter the Sunday evening C. E. ©: >eople n noo— | . Belanger, with special music by | treasurer, meeting will be held at 7.30. Orange Supper Well Attended. the regular choir. At the offertory | cause of the infirmities of advancing Mrs. Horace Foote's mother, Mrs. T Coll Miss Alphonsine Beucher sang a&s a |years, Deacon G. F. Allyn presented annj Spafford, who makes her home with s Berels Sotis, Sta,Co) | e gt S Cook, BTl | K Slgnin o ekl TR et | i g her cousin, with cut fiower-. potted plants and ;:&u::t vl; :s lwno:s:yu defiw_ icon d ) Many from here s:muud flu ‘dance | jighted tapers. There was also serv- e.: The elacticn. of another Phikp Friday’ ewening at Miller's in Preston. |ico 'in the evening. . T GRISWOLD J. H. Kennedy and daughter, Alice, | °° et Gonbait SN aesist Dewcon AJ"}“‘J”““; ™. . - Easter Concert. e e _unanimous ~election of s 3 - have returned after a visit in New P i . e e ch’;;la- Ah wullh?' e L the Dotcnn E. A Geet s Geex is slowly recov: The orange supper given at the par-]at the Baptist church on Sunday eve- e schools in town commnenced the > It ‘! Mrs. Louisa Campbell who is sma Thursday .v:ln‘ was & suc- |ning there being a large audience spring term on Monday morning. The | Sympathy MRWG i instead of cran el g sthted last M P Versatll Jewett | present, chers return- from their homes on W were Miss Ellen Coffey returned Satur- unday. Georgie Norman, son of S, G. Nor- of s 1 Ks Ernest Beebe succeeds O. F. Boyn- n o ‘ daz;fler a visit i ;era mw i(xlth o6 teacher in le Ho: 7 is_ill with scarlet fever. William ¥. Wipple has purchascd trict. g:c store), mph.u'mn(wo:dm :;evret ® | was held Wednesday -v-nln; at flm George W. Magomber and Joseph heme of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Mur- g P B it e Richards ‘ltended the foet race at |Tay. B over Sun Nerwich on Sa Spring Building. morn. Thers are 270 active volcanoes in the Miss Cleo Herbert ‘of the Academy Seven Bulkeley high schoel boyl of world, 7 ot e Teink ob . Baio 14 sucht. Asil loudan asssedd ibraush oL Oacuen, préstiy ."."l‘l mpara. , Ci Edmond of Waterbury visited