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A PAIR OF 600D PROPOSITION New Londoners More Incredulous Than They ! - Should Be. ~ LETTERS FRON The Business and Social Life of Every Town and Settlement Reflected in These Columns. Medal ‘- Contest . ‘W-" = ilies Who Have Moved This Spring. led the’ pulls ¢ the S lave Ipi af e - p iy and conducteld ® Mrs. - M _(Willia: | the Epworth 'lum service In the s P T I | e, e W At TWO SHIP BUILDING PLANTS [ R O AR | mrteiafhdent . ke ML SALEM Hartford ™M ter Preached—G. J.! Murray Il Again—School Improve- ment Club. N 1 end visitors at the home of Mr. Dol- rs. Braman was 86 years ments for a regular pastor: 3 % NEW LGNWN COBNEY. - |cosriaiom s i pome ot Mr. Rev. J. S. Ives of Hartford preached 48 survived by two brothers, Horace 3 Notes. On the Thames a Probability—Fort Trumbull to be Form- R s 3 an excelient sermon in the Congrega- | O. Willlams of Old' Mystic and Al- [ = Mrs.| Ada Larrabee of Windham and liy ~band d Mili P June = NIANTIC tional church on Sunday morning, ' ‘Westerly. The fu- |Mrs. Annabeile Tracy of New London ally ~bandone: s a tary Post on 1 VILLE using as the subject of his discourse Leral was held Wednesday at 2 P. m. |are visiting their ancle, Noyes 5. Al s The Infinite Jehovah. At the close of 8t the iome of Mrs. Hannagh Williams. | lyn - % o< Getting Morton House Ready for the . Ha 3 for 1 and Costs # the sermon Mrs. M. E. Chadwick was Reyv! George O. Read, of the Methodist Bued for $100, Awarded $1 an Season—Fingarling Trout for Plant’s | received lno. the mmembersiip. of the Episcopal church. conducted the sers- s ot o o and sos E There is almost continuous talk of (trial impetus greaver man any with —Social Affairs of the Week—Odd | p. + oserve—Grove Notes. chureh, and the ordinance of the Lord's ‘vearers few days at the summ, that Lawley und Scotch combination | which this section has Feliows to Celebrate Anniversary. supper was observed. In the eveming fams, J. Harold SRt v Dgwamher ceatiuge: on [ and SIABHGNG. & | ek ¥io" Dettasl ehan e LeTIT Mrs. H. E. Phyall, proprietor of the | Rey. Mr. Ives gave another earnest Willlams and J. Bur- The schools in this sectiton of the | Shibbuilding plant on the site of the | London harbor finally appreciated. ‘Wooamanse against Frank Rogers, ad- | men making improvements on the ex- | Vigilant. Medal Contest. a week's ; Vi e & 3 vacation. The company and there are many who be- Th r of i wam”;” e mé.md 1"“&3;{5}' terior and interior of the hotel. Dec- | The regular session of Sunday school the Norwich Academ ";x.i“'"ri';h'...:d‘ lieve that there will be Something do- | substantial king and ‘aro not :" ::: uribut, was ¥ | orators are making the large dining |convened at 12.30, with Assistant Su- their studies on Monda; ing in that particular line by this com- | mythical will o' the wisp order, shat decision in the case of Mrs. Ray | Morton house. has a large force of |and inspiring sermon from the text Be Ih\ was in Elm Grove cemetery. town reopened Monday morning after | 1ate lamented Eastern Shipbuilding ‘The Queens of Avalon are to hold a medal contest in Centre Groton Wed- by Justice of the Peace Henry A.|room attractive. perintendent Mrs. F. R. Bailey in B: T o i Gt 3 . Mrs. F. g yron A. May .., R. |Pination in the nat distant futu has led so man lasti - aol'l;fi_ tgeflflmlu‘!:;t gfl;ngrg‘:ig o Ths proprictor has spent considera- | charge. 2. Tycs addrossed the achool, [Re8day. svening, April 20. dangheer, | L. Visitea his i g iy B Spasmodic period scems to have | Londoners so l‘n:ylw':;";‘r';;“mco ;’::l‘rv- v X ney getting the |giving words of cheer and encourage- 2 lliam Segar _ar * | na » passed and now the subject being | of progress mou) “Ten days are allowed in which to file | Rostelry in order for-the Season. <gtry [Miss Helen Segar, of ¥esterly, came | Dard, at Allyns Point, Wednesday. S e ot | o Do 0 e e e S 2 c Mr. and Mrs. George Fr A an appeal. Mrs. Woodmansee claims | Miss Emma B. Whaley, who has | The Social club held a meeting at ‘;‘?"&gm‘“gr:' Siterd she suneral | daughter Dorothy of Tontantet x5 | board of trade has been organized to | dustnial prosperity. They have a re- to have rendered service to Miss Hurl- | peen spending the winter with friends |their room on Friday evening. visite certai 5 B A g s ascertain whether the propositign is a | liable source and are gi: I but for which ehe handed to Mr. Rog- | in” Providence, returned Monday to | Among the older residents there is ‘g A 5000 sized dee: was seen early | 1100, 0 mmer home here on Lo i, and If It i, to Push it | attention that they deserve snd mvory ers a claim of $100, which Mr. Rogers | her home in Main street. +| considerable sickness just now. Sam- ? along until it becomes a Hi bl as administrator of the estate consid— uel Hanney, Fred P. Ladd and Mrs, t0 the rear wall of the large field east Surprise for Miss Smith. O Btor Ry ety e poasible encouragement is given those ered exceseive. Trout for Blant Preserve. . lof the residence at Elmhurst. FEionas: it Wise. Miloel: Busitithga v | colon. (e tha. ponmtal oomame e e | e marn S ressed. de e AL 5 s Harriet Harrison are all on the sick ) Fifteen cans containing 150 trout |j; | __Mohegan Teacher Recovers. arrived at the. station here Tuesaay. | Vo, L Miss Florence Hart, teacher in the | consigned to M. F. Pll.lll" game pre- Edward Packer got caught Tuesday | her a pleasant surprise on Wednesday | terest being fak by Capt. Tho Giibert 3. Mturray, who has heen iR the shafting at the factory and was | of last woek. - uests prasent wers | Hamilton who I president of the Gro: Bl e o s siow Mohegan ~district, who has been con- | serve. in East Lyme. suffering from blood polsoning for the 0adly bruised about the face. . | Mrs. Myrta Mather and son. Walter, | ton board of (rade and also second vics | contemplatod, encouragement, oyl st itk prouring: tn e | oo st Lyme, o o was in | Past fhfee weeks. is-seatn confined 1o Ciam P. Welles been critical- | Mrs. Winifred Stoddard of Pequouoc | president of the New London board of | be, given the broad scheme of Mayor o Tesnme et diiE el 5y Johnzon of Higganum was in'| B ned hut Thursday morming was (Wi T L U s | 309, Mroand Mrs. Allyn Younss of | trade. He is a thorough business man, | Maban to enlargo and bewutity he Will Be Used as Postoffice. H. B Morton. " | resting more comfortably. His many |¢ HO% TEOLEE O RS Episcopal e, } Waterford. something of a politician, and is In no | city, by expansion and general im- Louis B. Hurfbut bas lot.the con- | John Beebe is doing carpenter work |Tiends hope for his complete and ggeumed the dutles of that pastorate | M- Huributt Entertained Auxiliary.|Sense o rainbow-chager. He 15 aleo | provement in the layout of streets, the tract for putting up @ new building on | 2bout the property recently leased by Sunday last. : |/, The local auxiliary of the Woman's | & tonuidersbie influcnce. He hasnoid | tresant ofparks, the placiig of the his Jand near the Baptist church which | H, B, Morton. B HaaaiTort o MOy s AMiss -Anna Baboock ' impressively | Home Missionary society of the M of Consiapcatip utnace; (VSRR oIy ent overhoad "wircs under ground, Will be used as postoffice when com- tion Agent Leopard is busy at- |17 ATt orc of Mortey motrs: diate 'rendered the solo, The Endless Day, | E. church was entertained at the |in™, . [rionosition and it would be 110 | ent streets, the resuiation of the e pleted to George Hewitt. The site was | tending to the rush of freight from ¥ 0 ehoo i during the mo: service at the Bap- | home of Mrs. Lucy Hurlbutt on Tue: < ¢ e Dii5h Out ang_ground broken for the |this place. e Ao B s Lt g e g T iy & S0y Soiesnom. | Wise. whuilprs were B b o R | e ot ss a0d the geciérl foundation Friday. Pine Grove Interests. Miss Kittie L. Ray was chosen presi- | Frederick A. Barnes has broken T red o, Gitimen was the | vdn & Hartford railroad in the very | he advocates the issuance of bonds to ground for a new house on Greenman- | Subject considered at the literary hour | pear future and active operations com- | th amount of balf a million dollars. Dr. Francis Albert Taylor left town| Herbert S. Burdick is building a |dent and Lawrence Beebe secretary. Friday to take Mis new appointment in | veranda on his cottage in Orchard | Supervisor King visitea the schools yille avenue across the street from :rl:}';:.“zm.ho:td o devotional ex: | menced for the establishment of | Then, too, would nnturally come the I Elisabolh - Burcherd, who' has| "ot In town this week and _conduoted a Bi3, mew residence, Baliawn. . |Bloker T. Washington was followed | [Ar8e and permanent shipbuilding | new city hall and all the other public Miss Bffie Haynes of Niantic is|teachers mecting at the Central school leumcy 4o Riverview after. a weei’s | bS a reading, Home Life Among Col- | "¢0: tamiton declares that the | hobmsve s Sussested by the pro- been il with grip, has left town for.a | Jooki T Wednesday aft o woeks In ‘Athleboro, Mase, for hor | ooKIE AL T e O et e | O renils cotiage wrosor moeting VISit With Mr. and Mrs. Frederick [ored People, ‘by Miss Sarsh Latimer. | New York. New Haven & Hantford v ey e 8 was neld at ihe bome of Mr. and Mre, Munssh and children of Bridgeport. g;'del;*x:n";"ffllhongvm blg' Miss Kate | Railroad company is interested in the | ¢ ooouent Patrick Walsh Buys Farm. Mys. H. R, Harding of Hardingville | Charles Ray on Wednesday evening. | Miss Alida Steyens returned Sun- | Coly T ricr tatk “oa | Scheme and Is giving the promoters en- $ e sl o M b > a S L Yea = day to Montclair, N. J., after spend- | Were followed with a drief talk on | oy € by th ce that ig [Trumbull will be formally abandoned Patrick F. Walgh has purchased a | Was in the Grove Tuesday, making rs. Norman Colt has urmed to OO¥ A R Ting vacation” with her un- | the Forward Movement by the presi- | g PEgetnant, By, the BESURAHce:- LW as a military post next June, and the farm on the Moxley road from Edward | Preparations. for improvements about |her home in Derby after a vieit with & the spnE Yacavol WOrl Dew AU | aone Mre (Thomas Latham. The ns- | g Premises are leased and the plant ireservation (ransferred (o the treas Carter, this_property being formerly | her cottage. relatives in tow Robinson. < . ual business session and social hour | haracs, 1arEe marine raflways, that|ury gepartment, and be utilized as & owned by Noyes Chapman and at his | George M. Barrett has the contract [ Mr. Jones of New London is having e T sentor irer? & "5 | for repairing the association’s docks |some alterations and improvements | The Queens of Avalon met Monday | Were held at the close of the literars | steamers controlled by the company (RS Ani] schonl for. cadsty o0 ihe mev Smith. and float and make other needed im- |made upon the Ordway place which he eYeRiNg with Mrs. Olmstead in the | Programme. will be done at the Groton plant. The [F0ue cutter service. t is an open Harold Bartlett, who is employed in | Provements about this resort. - purchased some time ago. Baptist parsonage. - Personal News. place has been thoroughly inspected |JUeston W ‘;{, o change will be Providence. was dn over Sunday guest | Mrs. Frey of New Britain is visit- | Arthur Brockway of Hadlyme was| Miss Lillian P. Chipman was a Sun-! iss Amelia and Miss Susan Ma- | by the parties interested in the estab- | il cisl to New London, aithoush of at the home of his parents, Mr. and | Ing friends in the Grove. the guest of his cousins, Mr. ang Mrs, |48y guest of Mrs. Fannie C. Lamb of | thewson were over Sunday guests of | lishment of the propased shipyard and |#te years Fort Trumbull has been of Mrs. Charles F. Bartlett. 5 Joseph C. Burnham has launched | W. W. Hanney, this week. |Ledyard. > New_ILongen friends at the present time the prospects are |!l{le consequence in so far as it re Richard Johnson 4s very &1 with | his power boat. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Standish were; Miss Callie T. Chapman has return- Mrs. Albert Manlerre and little som, | favorable for a big industry on the |!3t0d fo t - ffl“"' importance of the pieuro-pneumonia. Drand Mrs. Everett S. Warner, | guests of relatives in Westchester this |4 home after spending the winter | wyo have been guests for some timé | east bank of the Thames river which (C1t. capecially as the soldisrs whe Mre. James Church is i1l who have been spending the winter in | week. with her brother-in-law and_sister, | jagt of their aunt, Mrs. Horace Sears | Would be beneficial alike to Groton [$Pend their money will come from the Home fiten- Galifornia. St. Mary’s and Savannah, Ga., return- | Mr. an@ Mrs. Carl Rogers and their |[DI. and Mrs. Charles H. Congdon of | ¢ Jamaica, R. L. returned home on |a0d New London. sang_forts to New Loudon. sver ed to their home at Breezy Point on |daughters, Misses Rena and Helen, | Mystic. i Monday. Should the present plan fail, how- |t/me the ghost walks. The trainin Mrs. Ralph Melcer, who has. been | Tyesday, spent & recent afternoon in Colchester, | The United Workers held their last | “ i cparies H. Comstock visited | ©Ver. a committee of the New London :;:l""tlw:":‘l .M':P: h:m‘;f, :;'\;"“"'W‘ le comp 8ol- Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Rogers and | Mrs. Thomas A. Day visited, rela- (meeting with Mrs. Herman Main. g Mrs. LBd, ~ board of trade has another plan in 7 Ve Mrs. Cyrus_Kellogg and daughter, Gr:t:n“e“rfedn::dly gar Chapman, in | JUCC nee that might be worked out |dlers and will certainly be more of 3 to & successful end. There are other |ab acquisition from a soclal stand spending szer?‘ ml;’vhh ;mflvel in California, returned home Saturday | Mrs. S. E. Greenleaf left Wednesday [tives in Colchester during the week. ht. for Milford for a visit of several days.| Work upon the highway repairs was |Miss Ethel Kellogg of New London, | “mnomas Latham, who has beea ._George CoHins of Mount Ver-| 5 w. Hill and son, George Hill, |commenced this week. and Mrs. Halsey E. Packer of Mystic ol . parties after the site for heavy ship- |polnt. The change will also tend to nom, X. Y. i the glest of friends in| will an the snra womk cb oret Giins | T he pleasant weather of the past few |WeTe recemt guests of Mrs. AbDY E. | hbeme o tho vilese resmony wis sohom Nouilding purposes. Inquiries = have Dring New London more to the at- ot this season. weeks has been favorable for the spring [Dewey. doties In the castern section of the | Peen made as to the possibility of se- itention of those in charge of the fed- . S. Trickett, at one time supecin- R. L. Manwaring has rented sever- | work of the farmers and plowing and | _MTF- ‘and Mrs, John W. Shank_and town curing the site mentioned Groton, |¢ral xovernment and perhaps may re- tendent of Pequot mills, visited friends | a1 vottames n 1he Grove Tob he com- | lamting are far ahcad of ordinary [children. John Willlams Jr, and Will- | (0% on Monday morming. and it that cannot be had, onme that (Sult in the utilization of some of the in town recently. ing season. years. fam =~ Sherwood, were over-Sunday » B Suneey ool would comprise from ten to twenty |natural advantages of New London Gilbert P. Coats ls trout fishing in Census Enumerator Frank E. Wil |guests of Mrs. Shank’s parents, Mr.| A short programme of selected read- | acres of land would be acceptable at and the fine harbor, of which so much has been sald since the town was Chntetbary. : MONTVILLE. liams sommenced hig duties Friday, |and Mrs. Sherwood R. Swan of Pres- | ings on Missions with a solo, Speed |some other location along the Thames Successful Social. ton City. " e Away Dby Miss =~ Florence —Hurbutt. | river. The commiltee is in communi- founded by Winthrop. = ; e $ ove New Home. opened the session of the M. Sun- | cation with the parties in Interest, but | - Fort Trumbull, that is, the present The Academic orchestra of Norwich [, F, A, Taylor ‘Leaves for Indiana— FRANKLIN I Brewster Copp ‘and. his mottier, |98y 8chool .Sunday nooh. . A' special | o decisive action has been or will be|sranite fortificaiion, was bullt soo geve 2 successfulsocial in Mrs. Ann Eliza Copp, haye moved | offering for' missions was received hy |taken until it is definitely determined |after the completion of TFort Adar: street ening, ddy | = More People Getting Out to Attend _— m‘“ oo = g Church. £ z Gt S. N. Hyde at Hartford Meeting—Deer [from their bungalow: on Main the teachers of the school, the bannor | whether the Lawley and Scotch com- [at Newport and many of the men who Arthur e has. moved from | o Found With Broken Lec—At Norwich {0 their new home. 7 5’:{ :hu:'mns‘ Og‘ll;em eing nl’a};fi— u-uf ltlonEdeddessm locate on the site :n'orkrealon the n:n-uum:m;‘ .‘,f 'nhe»:.v;& eme: Aus- | Dr. F.. has 3 ymbert and famil o . Sarah Pe ? élass. Re- |of the Eastern Shipbuilding company, |ter fort came here and helped by T st the Pataes el prayior Tuy, diagoged of bis ] lnstallation. i Auguscus Lambert and family have il U o reguiar attondance were re- |pow deceased. Kot reasomy’ thal ash [Teumbull This Was many yearp ako, 1in e<tate into one of the Palmer Bro#.’ [ household furniture and gone to In- diana. ceived by C. Colver, Mr. and Mrs, | anparent it is considered best not to |nearly seventy, and among the num- Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Brown are fll Rev. and Mrs. George C. Chappell Miss Lillien Manning and_ Master [ Mrs. Victor Goodwin 1o the guest| b, Cn."TaFontaine, and the Misses |mmaie public the partics who are seek- ber wWere several Irishment, the fire 1 X re. n Noyes Manning of Yantic wefs guests I : s d setrle here to huild v Miss ‘Killeen ests Thursday and of ‘Wooster, in de Island. orence Hurlbutt and Nellie Hoff- | Ing a site for a shipbullding plant, lest [to ,come and settle here to hu . b B ety o | e e ee A At | f Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Gager -on (&% Woob O e I Save | mamn it interfere with the plans first started [church of thelr faith and become & Mre. Martha Hurlbutt of Boston, who | E. L. Chappell, of Chester, Conn. Mey:d Mrs. Louis Starkweather and [moved to Hanover. e, Allen Perhallow and daughter. | by the Lawley and Scoich combina- [pATL'of the citizenship. ® Seme of the has bee: . and Mrs. Mrs. Car has oved o1 N ! ock o d usan '] low, of New Lon- lon. . {mons o o%e dy sons o '3 are s, Ja= otmns. 7 e a into he | son of Norwich were the guests of Mr. [, Elijan Babcock and family ‘moved | 3,0% o ore guests of Miss Amy Satter. | S0 at present prospects ave favorable |still residents true representatives of John Babeock, has returned hom. James Carver house. Sl Mien. Cooree TAOE au S Tuesday from Biiss Margaret GIlli- S A e . i=h Attatiance. S Armsleons Tias béon Saproving | RO ank, | Tuesday. ing plants on the Thames, Both pro- (are among the best of citizens, as Eleven girls, members of the class| The Way to Die was the subject of "“ge"‘."“fl"“‘“?m““‘l‘f.n"““ e were :vii’.‘é'..“nfl':? “’éfi'é,?:““"of",:.fl‘; The Misses Mary and Florence Hurl. | pocitions are being tenderly nursed |were their fathers in the days when B T e e Mies | the sermon at Palmer Memorial hall | Rev- . 4. Beadle and =Wiliam |G lo tents Mr. and Mrs. William | Dutt were guests of Miss Maud« |and should both mature New London |Irishmen did not live on every stree e e e i = e e o AT thie: BNt At | i o e S Dosrony 5t ISt of Eolne Hauck of Norwich on Friday of last |and Groton would receive an Indus- in the cit: Eracs Lyon, met Satutday ndght at the | The Way to Live. An audience of| Herbert Wyckoff at the Second Con- | -Miss Hazel Lamb is the guest tnis '"‘;‘4‘;, e i = s S RHA D bome of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Furber, | about 100 was present and 94 at the | 8Tegational “church. week of her sister, Mrs. Joseph A.| Mrs Sarah Perkinm left Tuesday 73 Zoing from there 4n a body to the | Bible school, an increase of 21 over|, S. N. Hyde, tax collector of this|Clark of Poquetanuck. B b eaaen DEVERT. SNeT NORTH STONINGTON home of Miss Landphere, giving her a | one year before. A crayon talk was|town, attended the tax collectors’ meet- ™ P oin b Thm Ronas <ot Dy ne e AT = surprise. The young people enjoyed | given on Laborers Needed. The plea: ‘held in Hartford on Thursday. LEONARD. BRIDGE Phem, G Henry Noyes In Mystic, | Prof. Kendall Returns from Northfield | Mrs. S. J. McoCauley's Death at 84— e T . ant Suldey evening began ut 7 o'clock N aetuy Lasph ol R FLERT 0 e Miss Sarah Latimer has been :he| —Local Candidates Baptized at! Local Delegates to Recent Conven- e aBrean. S Bemoms thoso prasert | Youne. Peonis's mectine, conauoted Ty | D- LAmD. - oo v Al £, A Stiles Attends Beekeepers’ | Euest this week of her aunt. Mrs. | Westerly. tions. lee ‘and her brother, J. P. Satterlee, |to the establishment of two shipbuild- |the race from which they sprang und WAT_ERFOHD. Ters Mics - Gertrude ® Rogers, ‘Misses | Mra. Alen. Chapman. Topie. God 13| Mrs. H. A. Gager was a Willimantic| Mesting—Busy Afterncon for Busy [ Arabella Latimer, of Palmertown. AP e Miss Ella McAuley is 1l at hor } Carrie ana Ethel Wood, Miss Mauile | Here. The pastor sang a solo, In the | Visitor on Wednesday Bees. Prof. C. P. Kendall. head master of 18 Kils McAuley is fil at her home Benmett, Miss Lena Miner, Miss Addie | Secrot of His Presence. The voung| Mr.and Mrs. S. N. Hyde entertained — HAMBURG e | e 5. ThoCauisy who b Just Johnson, Reuben Austin, . Her ladies satig Are You Helping? on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyde| B A. Stilés was in Hartford Filday msisuiilig n B and oune Hormon Meams. ' rounded out w life of #4 years, died at Rogers, Royiston Hart end several| The Young Ladies’ Friday Bvening|9f Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. Antoine | attending the apiary meeting. Lyme Grange Observes 14th Anniver- | Rev. Luctan Druty. ass the | Graniteville on Thursday. others. club met at the chapel of the Union | Williams and children, Joyce and EHs- | William Congdon of New Haven and 3 44 g? Bk b : k7 MacNaught Gr lte Mrs. Charles Ramage will entertsin | Baptist church April 8th. Games, Bible | Worth, of Norwich. New York is &t G. M. Willlams' for| %2y — Broke Leg in Woods — Live | service 1 the Peckham ng- | James MucNaughton of Granitevllle the Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- | questions and music were enjoyed by @ | Miss Grace Vallette of Willimantic | some time. % S ey e B R < e ars, Nane v‘”\'r'f,':?;;"b.."u"’r\-ll.‘.“;,‘f <o) odist church Wednesday afternoon. g00d number. was the recent guest of her sister, Mrs.| The Busy Bees met with Mrs. Lu- v s e Sveiine B the b the Exast of her brother, ¥. J. Shelle: i 5 Whiss. Lewis Hurlbut has begun work on | Lioyd Ayer. ther Spaulding Wednesday. A quilt| Lyme grange observed their 14th | cAndidates Sundos evenine in e baps |t B o e ociety of the First inness: & b hie mew postoffice building, to be| Eugene Manning and Fred Manning, | was tied during the sfterncon. Mrs. | 8universary April 14, Guests were | tistry of the First Haptist ohurch i) TRe Lafier A0 Bocet o Son Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Watt enter- | erectea by Mr. Hewitt. Peter Vanderwald, George and Jack | I..Spaulding wew elected secretary and | Present from other granges and a fine | Wosterly They were =George 1| Bapbst cmron oy afternoon. tained a party of their friends at whist Missi Moeti Proctor of Yantic were visitors at Val- | ¢reasurer, to succeed Mrs. John Knee- | collation was served by the refresh- | Stone. Miss Phebe Sheflield. Miss Grace own's Wednesday_afternoon. Saturday evening, Five tables were| issionary ing. oy Sarmn ot Sun a0 T, E Wit Comitieg Shemeld and Miss Flora York The| Rellef lodge A.°0. U. W. met at 2 s e _ladies’ missionary meeti was i > S € % | three first med became members of | their hal uesday evening. plaved. After refreshments the com ng Lloyd Ayer found quite a large deer| Judge A. G. Kneeland was in Nor-| The many friends of Joe Rand werc | ) "iirq Baptist church in this town. | Jordan lodge, No. 266, N. B. O. P. was entertained with selections | held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.| with a broken leg in one of his|wich Monday sorry to hear that he had broken his | e after | met Monday night Miss Louise Hewitt is pan. on the graphophone and with vocal atd | ATebella Latimer, the president. meadows one day last week. He e - | leg last Tuesday afternoon, while | . Tetrontal Inusic. Tho first eise]|. Miss Grace Filer of Smith coliese | roueht it to his house. in hie arme | chiver o pne pon oF n chave PUr- | working in the woods. & Harifora | 3B absence of several i Nor- | Mrs, Mary A. Littlefield was at New has been th st of M ed a fine pal ich T London tending the convention of was taken by Mrs. Charles H:q;e,:e Sitoes b fi‘;“:; of Hmm- S. C.|1t had to be killed. wich. doctor was called to set the broken | ™ {“, :‘:3\3;"" B. Howit RS i A“;.{ DIng v o bt =Ly going to Mrs. Bay| e new iron pipe railing I front ot “E‘:“':“E:“&“m{e“:‘:}gmft roriasy i A Pratt of Deep River clons | 3. T~ bas been in town several days. | Charles Chapel of Great Neck was a T ::;, = e EWee P rotnere: Tl 18- o great: tm- LEBANON He came upon a herd of seven deer, SE Y e weheet X Sancing ou the P hisa s e A i 33;7:;8:\:2 it il - o i : tives ) i r ay evening. Cone’s orchestra of Fogl! e 7 v of Mill : in South Glastonbury. Aitended Norwich: Instaliation—Missse| - e ot :;elk“"l‘_“g‘;?eu"‘;?;“n‘ at | Dosp River furnished muste, on the same street known as “the{ Miss Katle Shesy of Millstown was a 2 s i 00 I o ] Arcate, delegate to Bridgeport at the N. B, O Music Pupils’ Recita York Entertain Grange. Go A Mills, ard Carpent S e . T P. convention ‘ : —— M. an . Howa rpenter are : - D e pohey o8 <A interssting programme was £i9eh | Interesting Mesting of Re: Kev. R. E. Turner is building an at. | to_move to_ Westchester. Their de- [ day. BOZRAH ot of 1he Sordan todse. N 0. s mmsiciipuplis of Miss Afve A Puzzle in Chicken Hatching. tractive extension of his veranda at|parture Is regretted by all Julian Ely and Reginald Lord have a2 e s ot Bttt Wetaatday. Lyon. Purenti M Tricrids Rulsgh his home. Miss Nellie Wilcox of New Haven is | returned to school in Suffield. Local Man Buys Montville Farm— | %0t 0 or o erart, I and. son of Pt tmenty mere in - atioadames | EXcept for the Y. P. S. C. E. meet-| Dr. and Mrs. Danlelson attended the | Visiting friends in this place. Gitbert Miller and his bride spent Personal Items® Menchestec ace Fucuts of friends in Toore o Y Ing Teld in the evening, there was ne | installation services of Rev. Herbert J. | Lavinia Kneeland is visiting her | Sunday with his parents. = Jordan and Graniteville T e Mt FTeaming | scivis in the Goshen' Conresational | WYGKOIT, pastor of the Second Congre- | undle, Henry Kneeland, of Columbia. | Mr. and Mrs. Partch have been New | yivs 5. 6. Avery and Mes. D, W. [* Baward Bockwlih of Gilead was one er, Avery spent Friday with Mrs, Charles |of Jordan lodge's representatives at Hervey, Miss Taura Chapman, Miss|church Sunday, and there will be no [ gational church, Norwich, last Tues- [ Henry Witter, Mrs.' Loren, Mrs. I = i Mrs. James Lord was in Hartford on |& : Maude Bennett,-Miss Mabel Daniels, | SeTVice next Sunday, April 17th. day. ‘The doctor acted as delegate | Dawley and a friend were visitors at Mond a Tuesday 8. Johnson 24 of McKinley avenur Bridgeport Wednesday. Miss Adce Osborne and Miss Lyon. Miss Bthel A. Foote is visiting|from the First Congregational church, | Mrs. I E. Cummings’ Wednesday. G s iy Mrs. Charles Champlain was a \is- | Mr, and Mrs. H. Willis Manwarin, friends in Hartford. Lebanon. Lee Harding is home from New |i5r gt East Great Plain one day re- |are at home, after a lengthy visit with 1. O. O. F., Anniversary. Schools began their spring te: n| Miss Sarah Danielson has so far re- Haven for the spring vacation. o Thames lodge, L O. O. F., will at its | Monday. ¥ SPTING oM OB | o ovora from her socent finess as to CLARK’S FALLS Mrs. Wilbur Anderson attended the [PBUY. .\ 1 ‘wo. or wethersneta ia] " 700" In the central part of the state next meeting mmake plans £or the celo. | _ There was a good attendance at the | Spend last Sunday at home, reiurning operetta, Bobby Shafto, at Clinton, | ending his vacation with Mr, and e T TR Mrs. Edwin B, Lathrop. LEFFINGWELL Dration of its twelfth enniversary, | Reading club meeting Friday evening.|to her studies in the high school the| C- S. Palmer’s House Burned During | the 6th. ", Mrs. James Daniels was in Essex Miss Alice Bishop is the guest of —— on Study Cl wHich occurs AprS 26, but will be cele- | TheSe meetings are held every two[first of the weck. Night—Sunday School with Three | ang Centerbrook the first of the week ndny Moeting. Plans Open Drated Sundar, April 24, This date s | Weeks @nd have been instructive as| Mrs. M. S. W. Throop attendaa Mrs. Otto Pultz of Lebanon. ™M aiso the ninety-frst anaiversary of the well as entertaining. There was an|home missionary auxiliary in Soa: Mivtbeperiiov: Notes. et ao® stamenend vieltod Miss Bertha Miner spent Th Founding of the order and will eiso be | interesting programme for the meet— | Windham last Thursday. P e : s ; s Miper_wHas 13 ny y v b 2 - % s Sunday night the h e w her aunt, Mrs. lam QLK. ‘ fittingly ceiebrated at the same time.|ing this week. Misses Hattie and Margueriio York, | burned down that was owned and. ec. "";;;‘1"’};?,.“%1&.‘;;“‘;;..; daughter Ra. |, GeOTEe Penny has moved to the | Mrs. Starr from New London Dr. J. H. Allen of Norwioh was a| ©One Egg Must Have Been Twins. |i°achers in Lebanon, entertained :he | oy, h 2 1 cupied by George s L.ehano: ipied by Charles S. Palmer, who left el were i { h ¢ | house formerly occupie Y GeOTE® among the congregation at the Bap- recent visitor at the home of his uncle,| A local poultryman set a hen with | o n grange last Thursday nisnt|gsome time previous to visit his daugh- fh’: ook T mactford the first of |Miner, on Bomrah street. IOt “ohtron” Bunday. Bhe wew. the Samuel F. Allen. fourteen eggs and in due. ti with an interesting account of their| ter Geor inghast fam Jacob Seigel has purchased the 1len- = surprised to find fourteen lively ehicks | Cgont Visit to Washington. e s nehast and faw | vy, Herbert Geer and children of |.y “Gardner place In Montville and [E75% 95 0eT giater, Mra, Gracies EMIE LISBON ens and ons bad egs left. A mumber | i Peng, Peautiul spring davs are le- | nad s large a insarance on it put st | Mise Dene Handley 5 "7 ST Wil move there this spring. la Tocent Eaest of Mr. and Mrs. 3. P find it more eatisfactory 1o raise chick- | nimes e howse clenine and on Tho | the last time of adjustment onfy $600 | John Tiffany was in New London ( M and Mrs. John Stanton are now Dolbeare. ¥ AT Matters Chiefly Persona 'e'.";:'”"“’-‘:‘;":; et Minkine 1t 18 farms by unusual activities incident e ,"hf,u’;:“'?r,"‘e“‘}m;‘{’;'}l‘_‘;:' lagt Tucadoy ou busincss. i R B A e o g i, Tho mission study class held ity Jast ki to look after so many setting hens. The| = cO'"8 of an earlv spring. probably saved the barn, the roof of Edward A. Bishop is working at the |\q0nal, Mo 0 B TR Hombers are Miss Ethel Kennedy returned Sunday | young poults are aiso free from ver- which was covered with cinders. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Bozrah creamery, doing blasting B | planning for = open rnmee,r:‘!n‘ g~ ing to get water from the new. w \week Friday evening at the church. evening after a visit with her cousim, | wun. Sand Mrs. Trank Main Shies Fosella Collins, in Central VI | Bivh Soo, ¢ Dens keep on’ faying HANOVER Stoadara were 1 Westerly this week: This Spring Iden with 1871. |the house. After an interesting programme a Chi- R riends here fiiast Haddam was |Local Delegates to Jewett City Con- | agughters Hoton o becsper™ 873 | Mrs. Albert Dawley and four chil- i T T sSown~ oficials are putting the ference. Sabbath school in the chapel every gren, who have been sick with scar- SOUTH LYME R T I e Ll M 4 roads in thorough repair. “ et fever, are improving. —— 2 o ot Mrs. Norman Smith has returnsd to | stady “the portion 5¢ secced history | GCOTEe Gallup has commenced gatn- [ Personal Jottings of the Week. | Ot Chares I Rehbun B sowly WESTFORD Jer home after a lengthy visit to New | set apart for consideration by the | STINE the cream here for the Brooklyn | gy . — Ting a erip. % on. Presbyterian_board of publicatiton. Ngr—ropLis Mrs. Frank Smith and Miss Sarah - ar The weather this spring is almost | his uncie, Albert Squier recently sold his farm, |Thorne were delezates on Wednesday | desmhter Dot Sore “the Cguests’ of | dentcial ‘with the weather of the dwin of Sheéldon visited lmon Champlion, in thie NORTH LYME place Sunday. known as the William Shippey place, |at the Jowett City conf spring of 1871. Charles Waterhouse was an out of 4 = to W. C, Ruby of Willington, who will | churches. Y e O e By e ther 0amunda¥: | *"Mrs. Lucy Phillips has bought tha | town visiter Monday, Littls Happennings of the Wesk, Bevetal of the nsw-comers in out- | a CforES,E: Slark of Boston and Mrs. | itd with thelr cousin, Ollan Coates, on | finest helfer that has been owned hers i Athur’ White YIMd 1100 sep, - G. M. Strong and Mes. Hr- - cut- | A, D. Mans x or a lon; . ek, §rA, ' M., . BN sing brush i the pastures and fence (bien Prermg e el B A L SR S R ol Lo NS s Almon Champion «till remains 11 | vin Rogers were in Norwich last wack wre badly poisoned, probably|wick. 3 2 ome " 5 % Bogwosd (or volaen ). Serien Walker. tosei@ilo il ang ton LEDYARD Mra, J.- . Roath was & New Lon- | Mz and Mrs, Latayette Tucker are Fred C. and a force [been taken to Backus hospital for amswcl_o don visitor Tuesday. at J. L. Raymond's for the summer. ‘of eién have been working on the{treatment. - . Mrs. William I Allyn und litde son Mrs, R4 Bump and two children | 'Miss Delle Huntly, who has been Toads. are spending several days with Mrs. | were the suests of Mrs. W. Daniels |there the past winter. has returned . 3 Smr T e ho::'-hé’;:" m ':v'“"'fl‘ e ht:r Allyws aunt. Mrs. Orrin K. Stoddard | i, Litdle Boston last woek 10 ‘ber home In Hamburs. ~ GARDNER LAKE BETHEL o mpending several days with iondn | MMrs: Masth Gfay and Tour children |B. . Stanhope Thorstayy Tt Frule toame rom Abe Dasws, il i Miss cdummrowz of New York % 'S:flB::hi»zcmé: ;:?:fl m;‘:{y ::T Georgie °,:-°m is rapidly srecov- ;nle '“' ulgy.-::':d;';g."'gufl:; Mufi;.%:nsa‘ m;mla‘:n‘; "flef.a:;l s')':m.‘r ‘3:5:”:5". °§:fr'w nhu‘vlntor docal relatives, -ation. Burdick, the/ ering from . Eriegts 2nd Mre. Daniel B. Gra § i &9 = OHn n fx erecting & new|only one who had been perfect in at-| A R ;'f:.nmt'fi; ‘place at- m-."}n.'n Dean of No‘lv‘}.wuad u-:‘ "-'cn:ffihfi\ z‘:tf:h%':?mf' oy “?&%x Babcock is vistting H. A - A 4 and daughter nommn site of the old one. tendance, was sick one day this week. | tended the conference in Jewett City several s with her | Mins Selona Champion viited. her|Gates in Meriden ¥ Foln & “m‘."mum“fl'w": & W“G‘:fine: visited friends ‘ml‘;;lnn‘:g _Bulz:giek cut his foot while | Wednesday. — - . | parents, Mr, and Mrs. John M. Gray. usin. Mrs. ('b"rxe-n Pendl’:-m:: “:-: - Mr, end ur:n' Bugene l.v'n Mrs. Harry' Auwood, hev T days ago. in the woods. ,%_ are planning to at- |- Miss Marion Gallap returned to | Thursaay. . have been stayir t Chauncey - > - - _Ge o a guest of| Rev. Frank Chamberiain was~ in New county Pomona | West Haven Sunday afternoon. havin: g n"v?e aat w e A ¢ 2 a by 3 —eee Ll % the past week. feld ‘s few days| Norwich on Wednesday and Thursday | srangs, 1 the.. | spemt w nity hor parents. | There are 6300 electric lights un he | Miss Gertrude Temngwell s at Mes. oek grange ‘F"'"'- £ ', and . 1l Gallup. 4 William Sipson's for several wesks. S s