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LETI‘ERS FROM TWO STATES. | I)nlc m Blul‘y ot"‘ Onoe. on Monda; w',’;‘,',.,.?,‘,:' Vss'.i?‘gl‘:: WINBIAI CN]NTY. ornite Hondny | Forents. “3er S of Bright's Jt-,ol-.l:vry ul;tm:hum In_Onece. Mrw. Jennio Rathbun is iIL BROOKLYN. Activities of Church Societies — Ad- dresses by Mrs. George W. Peckham —In.Ayur’oDi:th-tfl_ y WINDHAM Bishop. Brewster Officiated at Con- firmation—Blanche Lewis Entertain- ed Friends—Amateur c‘if‘u‘ Bishop Brewster was at St. Paul's church on Monday evening and con- ed the following: Mr. and Mrs. arles Lewis and daughters, Blanche and Gladys. = Middletown Miss Mary nnm%. is the guest of Mrs. H. Lad 'm:m-wm-rn-dcnn. 1 March 17, Alms.md.dcputy returned from Michigan bring- was a blacksmith, which oocuw.ua%‘ ‘he had — Deaths of Louis Delbec and Ormard Potvin, George Hall and Mrs. Paul Caron—Baptist Church Officers. on Sunday nn'nl The children ren- no«;gm in a pleasing manner. Miss Katherine Pfluiger of New York sang two solos in fine vcice. Miss Felicia Terry of Brooklyn, Conn., also seng. ‘Mrs. George Parker of tended church here Sunday. oung, nounmrthy. On M vgfln‘ a hrln v.rt! wers ontonumd bv ‘There were refresh: A.nd ;;nm.-. Clarence Smith spent Sunday at his Brooklyn at- of New Miller, who had broken ng the e v Miss Phylis Dunford of New nignt”of Jumuary 1 Toio, uvm; obe |54 A for. 37 Somee et o s [ York spent the recess with Mr. Grarge A.mmm Meots. don is visiting Miss Josephine Kee- |tained from iar attendant at All Halows' Wilsses Ethel Colline and Mra, Coluntbus h, the Grange ase ney. "mmw meumt him. | Besides his widow he leaves five chil- |of the Willimantic Normal French is Il with grip at his morning we Mrs. Ada Larrabee wich over Sunday. Birthday Party. Miss Blanche Lewis entertained fif- teen of her friends on Saturday aft- ernoon, it being her 1Sth dirthday. ez Ia Ner- | Shkt sipEe e was DEeEbEAeters X D. the and was by him Mbnmmwer to the next term of the suprejor court to be held in ‘Windham county. The ladfes of the Congregational dren: FEugene and Joseph Emile Dore, Mrs. the Green Hollow road. Delbec, Marcia Delbec of New Bedford. The burial was in All Hallows® cemetery on Died of Diphtheria. Mrs. and zi 'if ; ¥ ge f% g : : § a home on ‘Water street. ‘has after daughter in Hop River. friends in Cn Bstt.rdl{ -ct!uflm- Alfred T ".fll ury an: all bills ::re elected and business &nsfih& oyster supper wi Mrs, ow‘ra Gallup have annual meeting at Pharisee Roclke John M home Charles Dewin Pro spent Sunday with ence. ", lonzo Brooklyn is spend- Mr, and Among her many gifts was a gold e e‘h:;el‘. '1‘3’33 v’v:‘lmt:::?zl:dg Armand, ‘the .w‘ :-f.. Alm“‘Blntwn ovtmn m.’z’?v.. g:re. been visiting in and Worcester, et MR e Tl L e R Wiker made a visit to Hart-|of Mr'and afrs. Elizabeth Mathewson. little son, | Mass, ments, including ice eream, ford and New Britain this week. early Monday morning of Fred Mitchell, one and Mrs. Damdel of Dan~ ;:Jvn-d ':nd.l gmn enjoyable -!ur- Mr, Mrs, Arthur Milligan of ge gfiu“ of t}‘»‘e rlcmd oo tice, was at his home hhon Mv‘ been visiting v parents s _spen g e y was burie AMrs. A. E. Harvey and son are tne | SPrngfield wvers gues(s over Sunday |mu,Cifers are crittcally il with the B R P fiss Esthor Gallup recently visited guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin of Talis o0 Missions. same disease. The family are under a her aunt, Mrs, Wim. Stanton in Provi= Pawtucket. Amateur Circus. An ameteur cireus was given Wed- half a Mrs, George W. Peckham of Boston, 'ho is mhd with the Baptist Mission society, was the guest o! R.v. G. F. Genung, D. D, and wife strict quarantine. Annual Meeting of Baptist Church. Last Monday even the members Vi soctecy heid of the Baptist ehurch i E ¥ after spending the with m- Llnnnll'- parents, Mr. lence, Archibald Corey of Washington, R. L, Bfldg. Repairs. g:lrette-s visiting his brother, Alvim The Little River bridge on the Scot- ‘\lhll Minnie Beckwith has been the Sat their annual meeting and elected unde repairs under B gramme included songs, Teci ., | OWOF > turday evening she Cers for the ensuing year. A. G. Deni- rgoing repairs guest of her cousin, Mrs. Leroy Baton races end an Indian fight. The per- | SPoke to the Farther Lights, who were | (U8 (7 U0 (AR VOO, £ 10 I. B of Selectman Charles | at Wnrnna who ‘was Miss Jessle td to meet at the personage to and Sunday meorning she uho-mwnrko:zhosociety n Amnrln. and especially among the of the south. At the Sunday 001 she spoke ot the work in Alaska. In the even the B. Y. P. U. held their monthly conguest meeting end she oc- cupied the time in telling of the work of the soclety among the Indians. In all her talks she illustrated her re- personal experiences, formers were Julla and Harriet Guild, Xenia Alexader tic, Bdith Hart, el Josephson. eeney Hart was @oorkeeper and the funds will e used for benevolent purposes. Lem- / onade was served. : Lesal Mention. E. W. Ma Gruire of Brooklyn, N. Y., was guest of his brother-in-law, Dr. F. E. Guild, over Sunday. Alaa Guild is spending the week in Salisbury, clerk. The secretary read his report, which showed the finances 1o be in a fine condition. A. G. Deni- | son, E. C. Mortimer and H., H. Rob- committee to serve erts were chosen a the church the coming year; B secretary and treasurer, and A. G. Denison, collector; Amy Paranzine and Albert Schools Clou. All the schools closed Friday night ed the auction at Frank Lyon’s on ‘Tuesday. see her out again. She has been con- fined to the house with a sprained an- kle for & number of weeks. on Wednesday. the Cowloml church Beckw! ‘The Htllq daughter of Benjamin Wi Hall is convalescent from serious {ll~ ness. Farm Notes. Carl Gallup has engaged to work the Ekonk Hill furm of Avery A. Stantos the coming season, Earl Gallup has engaged to work the farm of Nathaniel Williams Iin Brooklyn, Many people from this place attend- Mrs. Douglass’ friends are glad to Mrs. Fred Newtorn was in Brooklyn The time of the evening services at has been m'- A e closest attention of for a week's vacation, to open epending w | changed from 7 o'clock to 7.30 during w‘:‘:-fl::‘: s’;‘;‘m‘o‘. rented "::':' farm e o e | 2 e retana dfter an absence of | MoPday; April 11 Al of the teachers | SO USS SWth, Tior” garents, Mr. and | the sumumer. She wii ' continue o live herself i Henry Tfobits of Norwich. Col and Mre W. S. Chl.ppel] of New London have opened their sum- mer home here. Mrs. Chappell is en- tertaining her sister, Mrs. Amnmerman Hartford. of E Miss Julia Swift returned from e sev weeks"" visit in South Wind- ham on Wednssday. The Windham ladies are te serve the board of trade supper in Willi- mantic Tuesday evening The procediis are for St. Joseph’s hospital. Mrs, W. ¥. Meine has been Il with the grip. E. 8. Yergason of Hartford was in_town reeently. Miss Luey Gelston of Fast Haddam is the guest of Mrs. Walo Bingham. DAYVILLE Sunday Schoo! Concert—Meeting of Young Men’s Club—Personal Inter- ests. For the Haster holidays Miss Mary some months is agein In town. Florence O*Nefll spent Easter with friends in Willimantic. e Mrs. T, D, Pond visited he‘r children in Providencs the past wee!l On Thursday evening the Lamefl' Ald soclety of the Baptist church gave a supper at the home of R. B. Witter and Miss Felen Witter. A large num- ‘was present and the results were Boston the past week and made a :)m visit with his daughter in Med- Death of Mrs. Lucinda M. Ayer. T. D, Pond, who went to Providence on Thursday intending to spend Haster ‘with his children, was called home be- caume of the death of Mrs, Lucinda M. Ayer, who died In Pomfret on Friday at the age of 92 years 11 months. Her funeral was held on Monday at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Philo T. Kingsbury, with whom she had made her home for many years, Burial was in Abington. She was a member for many Yyears of the Congregational Death of George Hall. George Hall, a long-time resident of this vicinity, ‘dled at his home la-r morning of pneumonia, aged 70 years. The funer- at 11 or.ldk. r of the tist church, officiating. The burial was in Evergreen cemetery beside his wife, Moosup pond Tuesday al was held Wed: Rev. J. G, Stanton, who died a number of Alex. Putnam, the present. Mrs. Monday of cancer of the the age of 52 years.. band and several children. a year azo. All Hallow <’ ago. years leaves one son, with whom he lived. Taken to Watertown. who has been sick a number of months with a complecation |. of diseases, has so far recovered as to be taken to Watertown where the ! family will take up their residence for Death of Mrs. Paul Caron, Regina, wife of Paul Caron, died at her home in Unton village last stomach, She leaves a hus- The fam- ily came here from Jewett City about The funeral was held at Mrs. Samuel !::'y Newtom of Plainfield visited relatives Saturday. W. su-rn-l’a.de!orkhu been a visitor here. Mrs. Livaia Spicer has returned from msam R. I, where she has ‘been spending a week with her son Baward. H Several of our young people 'went to e | Moosup Methodist chureh to attend the Easter sunrise ‘George Loring, a at Worces— t-r.nde-:y,hmt days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam About a. dozen of our )eoplo attend- ed th. concert given by the children m church in Moosup Sun- ‘%- inckam at well known leaves besides his wife three and three sons. Malcolm Wibberly of @ guest at Fitch A. Carey’s Sunday. Mrs. Narcisse Capleti and little ent of the Leng Isiand in Flatbush, a part of Brooklyn, died recently of pneumonia in his forty- week. His great to the medical staft o{ the institution, of which he had been in charge for the last six years. ter, he was graduated from Coliege d after practicing for a short time :: Hecame w member of the medical mw the insane asylum on Ward’s appointed superintendent of the Kings P’:‘:; State hospital and after practi- Death of Dr. O. M. Dewing. Dr. Oliver M.. Dew: part of th Schools ln -:lolad for the Easter vacation, Miss Maud Chapman, teacher of the mnk school has nno to her home In @ Mm ret Tanner, teacher of Wylle - x. suffering from a badly sprained wrist occasioned by a fall. Farmers are already plowing and ng. Spring seems to be fully e mont‘h ahead of the spring a yeaw -Edw-.rd DeLude who has worked the John Fenner place for several years has sold all his stock, teams, vehic tools, ete., at public auction, and moved his family and household goods to Nettle Jerome and children of M rd Springs are guests at hew father’s, Avcry Stanton’s on the Ekonk Bl farm. Rev, and Mrs. Albert Stanton have returned from their wedding visit here to their in Yarmouth, Maine. A. W. Noone of Peterbore, N. H., has been on an automobile trip here. superintend- tate h year. He M been ill only a -death 2 shock Dr, Dewing was born in Westmins- Conn. -l‘n his twenty-fourth year o New York of Physicians and Surgeons About two years ago he was institution he }v;v gal!l:evl from Torrington, Conmn., &t| G oy " Aiineton and her pastor ——ntr “t;umufla.! 5‘_:: ‘yfl“m!_’ Nefil?n and the American Medico WOODSTOCK s ,W?I{i:m Brow: and Miss | Officiated at the funeral lows’ cemetery F-Dr, 0 “'Hm‘ l.‘”.w‘”efl by his wife, R S B, Eaers Monday night Mr. Pond returned to Pecir hodi . ““MV g ialie] lbgm— e 1 | Providence te finish his visit. Attanding Msthodist Confererce. & son and two — ¢ | White Elephant Party—Fire Wardens Firth Rollison and family had wit Miss Gr: S renhnr who S beaoh- Rev. John L. Wheeler, who for the funeral was held, after which tha bl;)v Appointed. them for the week end Mr. and Mrs. |yng in Lowell, Mass., came home Sat- | Past five years has been pastor of the r. Mexson and two daughters. Miss Edith Gibbons was et Mrs. Geo. Hunt's. James Blanchard entertained Mr. and Mwe. Ernest Blanchard and their two children. Miss Sara Burnett spent Baster with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. J. Bur- nett. Mr. Raymond Burnett from Provi- dence, R. I, was at home also. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Darling have with them, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spauld- ing and sen. Phillip of Ashland, N. C. Mr, and Mrs, W. E. LaBelle are en- tertaining Mrs. Henry Allen, Mr. Har- ry Allen and Miss ¥Florence Allen of Northbridge, Mase. Mrs. Willlam Grady had et her home was taken to Wflwn for burial. bewing is well remembered in this community, where he spent his early life and much sympathy is expressed for his family. CHAPLIN. — Sale of Backus Place—George Ches- ter’s Funeral—Easter Supper. Evu'eu A. Frink of South C\\lpl‘ln. ho recently sold his farm, has pur- ehased the place near his store known Methodist church, is attending the Methodist conference at Attleboro. Mr. ‘Wheeler does not expect to be return- ed to Moosup. " ABINGTON Putnam Man for Teacher—Brush Fire —Mrs. Lucinda F. Ayers’ Death at 93. urday for & vacation of a week. Miss Mary G. Perle PLAINFIELD Death of Mrs. Luther Eaton—Death of Welcome Browning — Switch Left Open. F. Waters is guest of her dnu‘mer. Mrs. B;rtholomew. b institute at NortH Woed-tock on Friday attracted many from here who theroughly enjoyed the program ¥ W. Hlnrich has purchased the Sarah H. Blackmar property. The White Elephant social at the chapel on Wednosday evening cause: brisk trading of articles and afforde much amusement. Missz Ethel Spalding is visiting rela< tives in New Jersey. F George All were saddened to hear Thursday morning of the death during the night of Mrs. Ella Tiffany Eaton, beloved wife of Luther Eaton. Mrs. Eaton has been a great sufferer for several years but the end came suddenly. Hers was a cl disposition. Her husband gave up his active business in the firm of Eaton, Chase & Co. in Norwich sev- Sunday motni? of Charles A. ylefi, postmaster in this Charles Graene of New London cal- Backus place. edflon tfl;!ldal g:nd“- jed hi A_u' IAn‘phenz uvrmdpd en: - er entertain s son, Winsted graded school Shfix;‘\rxyn A. Walker, of New York, e Sunday. Darius Colburn has sold his farm to Dr. John Clark, who came here from Newton, Mass., a few months ago, and has been living at the residence of Miss E. E. Rickard. Merrill Paine of Putnam, who has jamson of Hartford and South Chapl t isses Cummings of Webster, |eral vears ago and for ten years has| Déen messenger in the superior court | Mrs. Chester Burdick visited at Val. 1t Trowbridge and her|E G. Wiliiamson of Springfield cama Mh:.:,!" 5 i devoted his whole time to his invalid | for @ number of terms, has been en- 3 @aughter of Willlmantic are spending | in larse touring car on Sunday to call Mr. Sidney Brown of Carryville, |Wife. Everything which love and|Saged to teach the spring term at the we.k also with her mother, Mrs.|on their mother, Mrs. J. J. Wiillamson, Mass, spent the week end with Mrs, | money could do has been done and the | Abington Four Corners Naney B. Lanphear, of South Chaplin,| Fire wardens appointed for the towrny James Campbell. sympathy of all goes out to the be-| Fire Warden Lyman Peal was called Arthur Willlame and family of New | of Woodstock are Charles M. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorne Geig'were at | reaved hucbend. Pesides her husband, | 0ut Wednesdaay night to put out a York are ooeupm their home in the | O. A. Hiscox, Forest Marcy and George home for the Sunday. Mrs. Eaton leaves one sister, Mrs.| fire in the woods near Seth s village during Daster. M. Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam F. Bidwell | Charles Baker of Central Village place at Elliott. J. W. Brown, a resi¢ent here for Funeral of George Chéster. several years, moved to Danielson on spent Sunday in Norwich, the guests Personals. i ATTAWAUGAN The funeral of George Chester of u!’QF‘. L‘swwd"dlvi s 3 4 Mr, and Mrs. P. W. Lewis were in| appil 1. Natchaug, aged 86, was .,"GM” at| - v Sabin 8 o opeal is ont apatn after | cantartiiey Bundsy. Miss Bertha Young of Hartford was his home, where he has lived many Matters of Personal Mention. bt oy ¢ ;Ltgf!k %é BID eynolds spent | 115 TePpan is visiting at Mr. Col- | in town Thursday. years, on ‘Thursday afternoon at 1 a few days in Providence. g 40 e Died at 93. o'clock, Rev. Walter Rollinson, Emma Rollinsen, of Easter Services. the ser- The Easter service at the church on Sunday evening was well attended. Walter E. d Center conduct! vice. The bearers were Wil- son, B. M. Weilch, W. J. Lee and Charles 8. Turner. Burial was in the cemetery at Ashford Hill. Mr. Ches— ter is survived by three daughters, a brother, Horace R. er, and nephew, Clarence E. Chester, both of this town. Easter Supper. The Ladieswr Aid soclety gave an Faster supper at the church vestry on evening. Mrs. C. W. Burt of Abington visited Miss Mabel A. Lanphear of South Willlam Leflash, Thomas Mrs. Emma Weaver and Mrs. Frissell have all been very ill. Mrs, Mahel Weeks, Emma and Wal« ter Weeks, spent. the week of March 21 in Northbridge. Mrs. Mary Wheeler and grandchild, Mabel, are visiting in Boston. Miss Adith Frissell, Beatrice Filer, Grace Filer and Mae Blackmar are home during thelr Easter vacation. Mr, and Mrs. WJames Emerson of Northbridge spent Easter with Albert Rollinson and family. Mrs. James Dunse is Caftery, Frank J. Sayles was In town Wead- Waltey nesday. Julien Chase of Hartford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. David Chase. Fred Gordon of Norwich was call- ing on friends Sunday. Mrs. George LaBonte and two little daughters were at Jewett City on Sunday. ‘The Bunday school eoncert was a success Sunday evening. Peter Gingras is confined to .the house with a sore throat. The Young Men’s club met with Mrs. Lucinda Fay Ayers, aged 93, giegh Saxturflay 1;‘!‘"the hm:. of %:;r ~ rother-in-l&w, o sbury. ° The exercises proved pleasing .QO an. funeral services were held at the home Death of Welcome Browning. | Monday afterngon with burial in Ab- ‘Welcome Browning of Packerville| ington cemetery. Mrs. Ayers was one passed away early Thursday morning. | of the oldest residents of the town He was almost a daily visitor on our|and for many years had been in feeble streets and will be much missed. health. She had been a member of Coal Pocket Switch Left Open. the Abington Congregational church Some one lett the switch open by | B o the coal pocket Wednesday night, | WmK causing the 9 o'clock train from Prov- Local Men Receive Fines for Having ‘Miss Arvilla Besse is spending two weeks with friends in Killingly. Boy With Matches Cause of Serious Forest Fire—Hatless Women Attend onal idence to run into the an open switch visiting i - |and piling up the engine and cars. Easter Service at Congre, Chaplin this week, Taftville. xfl:_’“ TERRSTL W1 Welntamng. o [ie. she s reported as seriously hurt. Fire Contrary to Law—Personals. Church, p James Lewis of South Chaplin, [ Mrs. Albert Rollinson and Mrs. Maxwell Reynolds has returned to Town Accepts Offer, — 1], is improv- | James Emerson spent several da Miss Josephime Poindexter has re- turned from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Stafford and Man- chester. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Crawford and daughter Elinor of Willimantic were g’u@kts at J. T. Hall's a few days last weelk. Mjss Elsie Rocheleau epent the Easter holiday at her home in Wor- cester. Mrs. Moore is the guest of her sis— ter, Mrs. Henry Murray. Mrs. E. T. Perin and Mrs. F. N. Harris spent Tuesday at Three Rivers and East Brimfleld, Mass, Alpert Miller of New Haven was a guest at E. T. Perrin’s over Easter. Several men in town are receiving fines for having fires contrary to the law and for damage done by the fires. Gustavy Anderson spent Monday in ‘Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hall and Miss Josephine Poindexter attended the wedding of Mr. Halls’ niece, iss Clara Hall, in East Thompson Wednesday. with relatives and friends in Taftville this week, Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. Jy26a Foley’'s Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No gedlclne can do more. Lee & Osgood 0. New Bedford Mass. W. F. Shaw spent Sunday at his home In Dnyvme EAST WDODSTOCK. Auctinn——!n:{.r Concert—Addition to Church Membership. Laura May of New Boston spent last week with her cousins, Mildred and Annette May. Miss E&el Upham is spending her vaeation in Boston with her brothers, ¥verett, Sidney and Allan Upham, The stock, farming toole and a few househqld goodsg were sold at auction st Maplewood Monday. N. T. White @nd family are moving to Oxford this week. Mrs. A, B. Memis has returned home a.tter t:ren&lng the winter in Worcester, Albin and Edith Eddy attend- ed tho soeial in Abington Tnesday was en by Miss Roxy Wilbur to the sen- or class of W, academy. Clement Smith died at Newton, who Tas been seriously ‘Word camé'for heip to fight a brush | ing. PHOENIXVILLE Forest Fire Probably Set by Boys. H. Braman, the dog warden, has made several visits at this =nd of the town, killing one dog Wednesday. O. H, Latham, deputy fire warden, with about twenty men, fought a seri- ous forest fire Monday night. Five or six acres of timber were burned over. The fire was probably set by small boys. W. G. olmal is confined to the house but is slightly better. ‘Willlam Ross, the local stage driver, is i1l with grip, but sticks to his duty. At a special town meeting last Sat- urday it was voted to accept the offer of the Lawton Mills corporation, the corporation to give land on which to build a schoolhouse and the town to give $1,000 toward the same. Fred Lewis is quite {il at his father- in-law’s, Fred Hyde of Canterbury. SOUTH COVENTRY Returned from Mexico—W. C. T. U. Gave Entertainment and Supper— Newsy Notes. Miss Fthel Hull of Wallingford, Misses Bdith Tracy and Ruth Higgins of Mt. Holyoke college and Miss Fan- ny White of Beacon Falls, are at their homes for the epring recess. Postmaster L. .M. Phillips has a new antomobile. L. A. Kingsbury also has| purchased a new Hartford car for whichk he is to erect a xamge near the | box factory. Mr, and Mrs. Addison Klnnburv re- | and sprout land had been burned over. There was a large force ting the fire from this village, West ‘Wauregan and Brooklyn. A boy and a match was the cause of the fire. The postmistress, Mrs. Gertrude Tracy, spent Easter with Woreester friend: J. A. Atwood, Jr., and J. B. West- eott of Yale and Lawrence Johnson of Worcester academy have been spend- ing several days with their parents, Miss Dorothy Atwood is home frcm Miss Porter’s school for a short vaca- tion. Friends rejoice to know that Amos Kendall, now in the day Day-Kimball hospital, is improving. ‘Medos Wilmot is buflding a two- story house in West Wauregan an the site of one burned several yeais ayo, the lower part for a pool room and M illnes: -~ | turned last week from their trip to| the upper for dwell fl:-;e::- .ah?;rr::mgla h:"“.;‘;“’n Mexico. i | CANTERBURY. Miss Grace For&'l‘m adge has been a year, and iz survived by a widow William Weaver has left his posi- visiting friends Auction at Lyon" le Attended By Big Crowd. F. L. Bennett and son, Willis Bennett, .were in Norwich, and Central Village. The auction at F. V. Lyons’ Tuesday called out a large gathering of people from all over the state. One plate brought $7 and one chair brought $6. They could not finish and auction was put off until today (Saturday.) Miss Agnes L. Wawner teacher at No. 10 is spending her Easter vacation at her home in h, Mrs, Meed has returned from a trip to the Empire state, Master Charles W. Bennett, 24, is the guest over the Easter vacation of his grandmother, Mrs, A. R. Farnham at the Button woods, STAFFORDVILLE tion as farmer for W. C. Latimer and is moving to Willimantic where he will be employed at the Gager greenhouse. Oscar Johnson succeeds Mr. Weaver at_the Latimer farm. Miss Farwell, who has been with| Mrs. Hannah Noble for several years, is moving into Boynton's village. Alton, the year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tracy, s recovering from scarlet fever. Mrs. William Boyer and child are ill with scarlet fever. Albert P. Hutchinson is very i1l with inflammatory rhenmatism. The W. C. T. U. gave an entertain- ‘'ment and supper in the Congregational vestry on Friday evening. ‘Wadsworth & Brown have sold their interest in Lakeside Park to August Johnson of Willimantic. ‘The Reading Circle will meet with Mrs. Mason next week. and two sons. An Haster concert was given by the children at fl:. C gational church Sunday evening. Thero was ‘e large attendance. Potted plants and ferns ‘were used for decoration. The follow- ing wera recefved into full member- snip: Mrs, Roscoe Albin by letter; Helen Chandler, Lyle Turner, Agnes ‘White and Harold Gildersleeve by con- fession of faith, STERLING Death of George Hall—Many Attend Easter Services. Easter at the congngn-onnl Church Baster services held in the Congre- gational church Sunday were of un- usual interest. The sermon was on The Joy of a Christian Life., The choir, with Miss Emma Gardne: as leader and organist, rendered excei- lent music. Misses Mildred McStay and Pearl Smith each gave a solo, which were excellent. Very pleasing to the audience was the absence of hats and the siwilarity of dress of the ladies. AJ1 hore the time is not far away when this -hurch will have a vested cholr. The orating committee did most omnhnl Le Plainfield Iwas in a house last week where they had three mckel a.larm clocks ; ey One lmd lost its bell the other its RAWSON legs, the third was so clogged with Sale of Huling Farm—George W. Full- dust it couldn’t tell the truth. o . i ) 4 George Hall, a long-time resident of this town, died Monday, March 28. The deoomed WESTFORD. Two Houses and Other Buildings Burned in Forest Fire—Timberland Damaged. with Hester llies, calla a.nx hyacinths. A number of children were christened and several were taken into the church All are sorry fo lose the Miss J. Eliza Chaffee, who has been spending the winter with her sister, Ambherst, Mass., Mrs, Isaac Agard, in returned homeé Monday. Visitors in Town. S. Howard Meade of Norwich was entertained by L. C. Stocking on Fri- day. l!ymn ‘Baker was & Pomfret caller ‘Tuesday. Miss Alice Carey of Hartford visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. There should be one more alarm clock in that house and that’s an IRONCLAD.—It's knockproof, it’s y 1 M. Chamberlin and famil H . ! from the grip. The house and outbuildings about | moved lest’ Monday into Mrs. Johs | Dwight Fuller.. dustproof it rings to beat the band. Mrs. Jules Saute died at her home | ope mile north of this village owned | Smith’s house. I W. Hammond was a Putnam vis- At in the village on » | by Simon Jipeas was burned to the Mrs. Ellen Raymond of Providence, | itor Tuesday. 4 mnd in a forest fire last Friday. A house and outbuildings, known as the Wm. Taylor place and owned by H. C. Barlow and son was burned, together with their contents. The origin of the fire < k ™Mrs. W. W. Vaushn has been ap- pointed census enumerator for ¢he town d m,-rnum of Fred | Robert Giltrop, wi William Giltn%g( ‘Worthington, !hu ’.‘3" Mrs. Henry O’Brien of Spri Mrs. Wilber Giltrop of Staffora S have been ‘ucw dq'- unknown. It a paralytic -hwk hn'elk M- Everett Chase of Abington is at Broad View farm, assisting L. C. Stocking. Greene Huling has sold his farm to Grant Jessup. Miss Averil Lathrop spent Easter A new shipment just in.. THE HOUSEHOLD, The Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street.