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Mfl.fln Qnt- seer Thomas—First Qulrbfly Con- ference. C. W. Perkins, lnpaflntendm of the Tosokett Mfg. Co., was in'attemdance at the meeting of the National Auo; ciation of Cotton Bostoz W Perkins ac- companied Mr. Perkins on _the trip. the company will and efficient overseer and the en'rlnnl a firm friemd. Mr. Thomas will take a needed rest before ng-.ln taking up aetive duties. Quarterly Conference. The first quarterly conisrence of the ver-ll- ;’idf" chur:'llx was held in the vestry the-gifferent branehes o showed s healthful interest (s being expressed - <Barch interests thu for many years. The repalrs cvmpletd du-ln; the past quarter Qg church people of Oc- ersafiles were highly com- fi!flhfl by Presiding Elder J. H. Well 107 Feet Deep. The recent analysis of water from the well of E. J. T:ttrwnn ‘omu— W" pure water. This I'ven well I8 187 feet deep, drilled for 75 fest through blsck gramite. The ca- pacity of the well is six minute. enthusiasts ge formed mm P. J. Kelley manager and A. B. Tebo ®aptain. At & special meeting of the Totokett hose company held on Monday evening it was voted to agsist in the backing of the team, young team calling themselves tfe Clippers have been playing good bu.ll for some time; they have played five games this season, taking every game played. Joseph Lambert and Louis Barry have leased from Henry T. Gorman the store recemtly thoroughly over- hauled by Mr. Gorman. Expensive machinery has Desn installed. R&'. B M. Donnelly spent Thursdey Hartford. Hn. Emily L. Ames 1s the guest of Ogeum nds. Philip Rivers and family have mov- ed to Attawaugan. "HANOVER Attractive Programme at Wednesday Ewening’s Concert—Plans for May Conference. % An excallent concert of choir music was conducted in the church Wed- nesday evening by Willlam G. Pn§ assisted by & chorus of 14 female 11 male voices. Miss Jennis Gallup and Mrs. Greig' accofupanied on the piano. The programme follows: Plano solo, Miss Gallup; Soldiers’ Chorus. Gounod, chorus; vocal selo, Bhe Alono Cbu-u My Sadness, Gou- hod, M reading, Family Jar, Miss solo, Come Where the I.And;a Blooms, Buck, Mrs. Way; Our Bark Is of the Ocean rg:nu-on, chorus. solo, melected, Messys, Har- rison;: voecal solo, as the N;xht. B SRmmen lows e n ng, the M _Blackburn; ,Star of Descend- it, Emers: chom- voecal so- The Star- daughter from thelr home on the Island farm. May Conference. The ustal May conference at I-t-no- ver wiil be held by exchange with Lis- von church on the 15th of the month. Ameong ths visitors at the concert were Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fuller of Norwich Town and Mr. and Mrs. Crary of Scotland. Frederick Blackburn has returned home, LEBANON 8, P. Wiltard Reads Practical Paper et Geood Citizenship Meeting—So- cial—Personal Jtems. A meeting in the interest of good eitizenship was held in Grange hall st week on Friday evening. This meeting was called by the prohibitton town committee, but it was emphati- eally stated that it was in no sense a partisan movemeat, but the first of ‘ proposed series of meetings for the iscussion of Important questions both bt - loe‘l interest and reaching out o m welfare of the state and nation. r presented by S. P. Willard or caIe ester on_the public achools of town, was of special local interest - of valuable suggestions. The was fair, A m vu givan ln the parlors Congr: dnieh last ‘b’ the Y. P. Mrs. W. nders of Piul.nt View was a nu'. of Mrs. Sarah last week. Mrs. I. E. Livermore, who has been in Florida most of this month, and Miss Fiorence Ely, who spent the win- ter ghere, bave just returned to their home in Lebanon. Lebanon Center school, Miss ite York, teacher, observed Ar- m special exercises and the f seeds for trees and flow- Abel, with her mother, and her son, Eu- hve returned home months in mud N. J., and , B. Turner attended oun Tuesday. efl the age of u on I8 nearly two weeks usual here. Apple trees are’ blosseming. NORTH STONINGTON Setectman Charles Hillsed Resigns —Woman‘s Unien Gives Entertsin- ment and Suppe: Dr. H. H. Knowles, who is in poor health is in Providence, being treated The Woman's union ef the Congre- n‘n a supper and entertainment Tuesday evening. from this n!uco attended the fell meeting at the Road church m.a. ‘Gray, who hes been in for the past two years, has 1By, at_the has resigned from ‘The vacancy : sfi”‘“‘ W. 4s employed in |. T NIANTIC Suit Over Protested Note—Pine Grove lmm—-cow: Arriving. Monday -tce!noon in Union hall, be- fore Justice George P. Hill, the case tried w;:civfl suit brought by Harry’) B. Mo a local grain dealer, to recover $100 on a note which he held against a Hebrew farmer, Israel . The ndte had been. protest- ed at' a New London bank and was paid w Morton. Wilensky refused to pay the note, claiming that he had paid the amount to Morton. The affair was somewhat mixed, as there was a number of other notes which had been paid some #ime after becoming due. Morten had the note for $100 and his Dbooks in the eourt room, showing mnsu:uona amounting to nearly $400 during the past year. Attorney Mari- on R. Davis of this place represented. ‘Wilensky was represented by Attor- neys Clayton B. Smith and Peter idesky. Justice Hill reserved his Holant dectsion. About the Village. George S. Smith of the Stone house farm was in Norwich Tuesday. Mrs. John Price of Toronto, Canada, is the guest of Mrs. H. E. Phyall at the Morton house. H. 8. Johnson of Higganum was in Fride: ¥ Barges J. C. Austin and Warner Miller are discharging coal at ports on the river. 3 Pine Grove ltems. B. Goodenough of New Haven ‘ednesday at his cottage. Mrs. R. O. Libby left Tues- home in Norwich. . Barker of New énndon n, N. Y., while here. b Chlnmd.u\ of New London was cottage in Main street the first part of the week. Mr. end Mrs. N. H. Fogg of South- ington are stopping at their cottage on the bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dorman of Water- bury have opened their cottage in Pine for the season. Agnes Lleyd of New York has arrived and opened her cottage in ‘Wells street. R. L. Manwaring i¢ able to be about after being laid up several days with a Iever\ bruise. Clarence Sweet closed his bungalow n Orchard strest Monday and left for Gales Ferry to join his mother, Mrs. Josephine Sweet, who has leased a farm in that place. Mr. Sweet is a summer resident of this place. HAMBURG Lyme Grange Observed Bird and Arbor Day—Personal Mention of the Week. Mrs. Willlam Siate and daughters, Dorothy and Ruth, have gone to Gil- be‘rtvill., Mass., where Mrs. Slate’'s father is very ill. Dr. Sweet of Middletown was in town Thursday to visit Joe Rand, whe m ‘his leg a short time ago. Harry Barrows has accepted a posi- tion on the Vine Hill farm of C. E. Beach of West Hartford. Miss Helen Jewett went to Hartford tast Friday for a short visit. Lyme grange observed Bird and Ar- ‘bor hy at their -meeting April 21. ‘Among ‘the most interesting ‘numbers on the programme were papers writ- ten by Miss Ida Hardin: on Trees and one on Binds by Miss Marfon Stark. “nanm was sung by Miss, pics. for discussion’ were’ on of Birds, Setting Trees ®; tmdflldo and The Rubbish leaps by the Roadside The meeting May ¢ will be young members’ night. Miss Marfon Stark will present the programme. Jack Spiers of Old Lyme was here on business last Tuesday. John Tiftany spent part of the week Hartford. Willard_Anderson took a party of ladies to East Lyme last Sunday. Mrs. Fred King of Saybrook has been visiting her parents the past ‘week. Mrs. James Warner of Hadlyme spent a4 few days this week at Mrs. James Lord's and at the parsonage. 1. D. Harding was in Lyme last ‘Wednesday. FRANKLIN Large Attendance at Funeral of Wal- lace E. Shepard—Personals. Bradford Larkin of Willimantic has been spending a few days with his niece, Mrs, Abiel Browning. Mrs. H. A. Gager and Mrs. C. H. Robinson were Willimantic visitors on Mr, and Mrs. John Culver of Willi- mantic were the guests of Jocal rela- tives on Sunday. The funeral of Wallace E. Shepard was held at the home of his mother, Mres, S. W. Hyde, on Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. A. Beadle officiated. Mrs. L. A. Robinson and Miss Florence Hoff- man sang Light After Darkness, Rock of Ages and Nearer, My God, to Thee. There 'were many floral pieces. The bearers were Everstt Shepard, Tloyd Ayer, Flermon Gager and Clifford Rob- inson. Burial was in the Plains ceme- tery. Remtives and friends from out of town were Mr., and Mrs. Bverett Shepard from Providence, R. 1., Mrs. David Kenyon of Oneco, Mrs. Abbie Speeler and Miss Lillie Johnson of Norwioh, Mr. and Mrs. Flenry Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swift and Miss Hazel Swift, Miss Lucy Hyde and Fred Grant of Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. David Lillibridge and Mrs. Frank Barber of Plain Hil VOLUNTOWN. FU NERAL Jacob A. Bonmtt. . ¢Contributed.) The funeral of Jacob A. Bennett of Voluntown was held Sunday, April 24. There was prayer at the house at 10 o'cloek by Mrs. Woodmansee. Many friends were prasent. The funeral was Meid et the chapel, Central Village, where the body was taken for burial Rev. J. G. Stanton of Moosup offic ated. The fidral offerings were a pil- low with the word Flusband, a wreath of galaxi luve- -nd &lflk roses from Mr. and Mrs. tt, a bouquet of whide umfiou from Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs a houguet of calia lil- ies and sweet peas from Frank and Lee Coles, a bouguet of 44 pink and white carnations from Mr, sand Mrs. D. Bennett, wreath of pansies from ‘Mir. and Mrs. James Terry, bougquet of roses from James Fitch, bouguet of 44 ‘white carnations from Mr. end Mns. John Bcnneu and . Miss Minnie Ben- nctt bearers were his son, lfinmtt his brother, John B Coles. in T. l\h-'-uwmhtomove nmmumnammon '.mb ;‘.‘ mot th Mrs Wil- && lilyw:fternoon ‘M‘u Harriet Robinson and Miss Har- riet rorter called at Maple Corner the: ‘of the week. Cummings Bros. hvo begun working 6-“ - games and music. Refreshments were > 1 Albert C. Walker has aiiulg;mivi Mlfima expenses was realized. fund will be used by the to defray the expenses of a trip to ford, which will' be taken n-fi,’%fl dimn‘nd—nm‘. house with James Ritchie. Be sure you William Johnson has moved. from services - Oakdale into the house of Peter Char- For'h'm Iand, on the Gay road. Census Enumerator J. C. Fehow- is busy. 1 J e No Fishermen's Good Luck. o 3 Sunday school, gy_ o 9 i mg ‘blackiboard on 's F ¥. B. Mitchell, Ivan Chapman and y -duced John Noyes, who were caught out in o b the storm last 1 ‘boat Tuesday ‘they put inte port. They brought home @ fine catch of flatfish and buckies. Howard Rogers is working for a firm M. sang in Hartford. Abide wux Me and xe-ur, uy aoa. to Execution of Judgment Ordered. Thee. The bearers were On:of!he In the case of James Ritchie against | thur and James Potter and Wlll nlch— fiemh«y To do Martin, in which judgment for $100|mond. ; Swifv's @amagé and costs was rendered Ritch- [ Rev. Mr. Tead of Boston spoke in ie By Justice of the Peace Willjam the Congregational Bd- Smiddy, recently, as the time allowed | Ucational society at the Congregation- for an appeal to be taken had expired, | 81 church on Sunday evening. Justice Smiddy issued a writ of execu- | Miss Mary Little, who with her sis- tion against the property on which the | ter has been in Hartford this winter, suit was brought, and will order it sold. | has been in town this week, getting Th . remains the | her home ready for occupancy. NG aldedg?xfiy sy o Mrs. Goss of New London is the cENTRAL WLUGE BROOKLY" . Miss Marjorie Waldexk daughter of suest of her mh.t.er._ur-. Charles e A ROURLTN. ergiei -y ?§°§,,X";',?;“m,,‘fi°‘c‘3,’,‘m“wb° SSHSY: \ay of Mrs, Hannal Gray Par-|80cial .and Porsohal Interests of the | Conquest Meeking—Crowd Sees Ofd cont. Her sister, Miss O. Walden, is | SonS. who died Suddenly @t her home| Week—Henry Moran Enters Provi-| Time School, for Benefit “of Fiag ring from 4 ‘samne | in Boston, was brought here on Mon- dence Hospital. Fund. L e Do 20 '&m Ty, W 5. xJ’ s perintendent of the | M ! buried kel - e home r son-in-law, = Arthur Potter, su ntendent of the rs, rissa A. Ellis was in Teachers' Mesting ‘Instructive. sey. Grtmes offictated, and | echools 1n Voluntown, has been a re- | the th cemes Hampton, on Sat- Teachers from Montvile and Wa- | the burial m in e family lot in the | cent visitor here. ' urday afternoo: .rl{a ‘W, Clark of terford numbered about fifty im @t- | Center cemetery. W. S. Kelsey, W. G.| Mrs. Mattie Main has been visiting | Canterbury officiating. 54 t;ndvmoe aimthe Son m”“,:f ai,"“i: i:- Parsons, E. H. Moulton and H. C, La- | relatives in Mystic. Miss May Douglas of Sterling was the Uncasv: egcéouae - ce Mrs, Kate Baston spent Thursda; 1 ernoon. . In the absence of the chair- Boston o._t::d, )(‘.'-_ t ey tn :&‘ %u“e:t B B BR 3 e man of the Montville school board, At- Charlott Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Walker a{u N. X Witter of Pruvunleo vis- torney C. W. Comstock, the meeting ns, . and have rotumea to their home In South- | ited Mr. and Mrs. ‘r eodore D. Pond was opened by, Bara J. Hempstead | and E. H. Moulton. Mrs. A. Pease and mo;._ I. I, after a visit at their | the first of the we chairman of the Wateroford school | Mise Kelsey of Hartford were also| home here. Henry F. Walker returned Mrs. D. B, .um is visiting rela- board. An interesting paper ‘on lan- | present. with them to make a two weeks’ visit. | tives In Naw York guage was read by Mrs, Katherine T,| Mrs, Charles Taintor of Port Rich-| ~Miss Helen Mathewson has . been he B. Y. he conquest Harty of Danbury, and one on history | mond, S. L, is the gueat of Mrs. R. G.| visiting her schoolmate, Miss Dorothy evening, led by Mrs. by Henry T. Burr of Willimantic. | Waterous this week. Burleson, in Jewett City. Genung. The subject was tist James E.. Murphy, principal of the ar of No\tb Scituate, R. | Heroes but Little Known., It was an Pakmer Memorial school, in behalf of SOUTH woonsTocK. I, has been wvisiting his mother, Mra. | (nteresting meeting. the teachers expressed thanks to Miss . Lydh. Spicer. Crowded House Sees Play. Harty end Mr. Burr for their interest- Mrs. Edward Stanley of South Cov- . ing addresses. -C. E. Wheeler, super- | Bermuda Tourists’ ists’ Have Rough Trip— entry has been visiting relatives here. 'g’” w°',“‘“0'l dc“fib :; mlgz:o:l‘v. visor of the Waterford and Montville Stolen Horse Recovered. Miss Hazel Smith of Mystic has | & drama, Yo Oldo School of Brookiyi, schools, distributed to each teacher a been visiting her grandparents, Mr. | Conn. on Weanesday CrenEE W L copy of a paper on reading by Miss| Mrs. Stephen Clark Teturned from|and Mrs. Esec Smith. R B e Grace Hooper, principal of the Uncas- | New York to Lakeside last week. The Ladies’ Aid society held & food | = °°n D Powd: Jacob Billaker, ville school. Frank Johnston came to town to|sale in the church vestry Friday after- %V. g";,mu John Simith, Lo Pnrl”. Fmsdsiing; Oid. Do e e waop e family wIl|PORL ¢ C. Walker was in Mopwicd |, Avplicants ilay Dashasey. Defo- John J. Geary, who purchased some o thy Marlor; Miss Belinda lhtrp, Mrs, of the buildi belongis A0 the ‘ol Mrs. L. B. Curtis and Miss Marie | Saturday. > A e o . o e old | Loatima Tome from Bermuda on Mon. | Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and Miss | Delia g‘“‘" Mish BUahe Ehats Bast- v\{;-k o S5 Il’i::m;) ?‘bo °°“'d"m’:‘“ day. The passage was an unusually | Nellie Sullivan attended Miss Coffey’s | man; Hezekiah Pendergrds F.. Ge- house. T N F L euvers ofis 5 18- Mopanp 87, MOTRIAE. Visitors—Mrs. Dipse: Mrs. J. 8 G. W. Butts has hired Walter Dixon o,,.,....... ‘on Injured Shoulder. Dosy, X Mrs. Morton E. Fox is visiting Bard; Mira Mrs. Genung friends In New York. . g to take the place of John Johusom,| penry Moran has gone to~St. Jo- | Mrs. ook Mve Pond: Men Cal, ' ho will work in Pomfret. Mrs. Carrie Benjamin of Norwich | ™ seph's ho'pltd in Providence for an visited Mrs. Jacob Fox &t the home of | yase f*"'agz‘,%gflggfl,‘,& e Bie toRIdar BIoh was | s Sretants Tovss; ¢, Wi Boay- g:r son, Dr. M. E. Fox in T.hm place | siallation of the pastor, L. B. Curtis, ::Jl\larofl soe ‘l'lll:o 2go. 1&. i; p"rm borou; Susa’ Crowi - Mre. Mrs. cn-rlea Babcock, who hag been uE tha Congeay i EEuoh 43 will be successful, so he can play wither; Kitty Simple, lhh Fastma seriously ill, is slightly improved, Telephone Balks Horse Thisf. e lengue team thiy esson, Brown, C. H. Paithtul Bnooka, Surprise on Wedding Anniversa On Wednesday Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Hiram BEdmunds of | Mrs. C. A Downl, =" Zenobia Bnellings, Saturda; 3 ) Bary. Mrs. Chaungey Child, having driven to WQnefly are vieiting Mr. Edmunds’ | Mrs. Main; Venus Matilda Weaks, A4 urday” eévening. the first anniver- | Putnam and tied the horge, which was £ : L. Hyde; Dorcu Doolittle, Mrs, Pol sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. . M . Dickson, Mrs. Clewl Arthiie Laviames awws Dotell by, thats : ‘the her g aer, ¥ L. Palmer. ends, wi gave them a surprise vain, learned 4 da BIll} roth Meduss visit. “Amomg those present were Mr. & ¢ Mrs, Frederick Tillinghast. hll been H‘.m Cl‘:‘l:: Wood; h’u?[‘::‘cy Sriney and Mrs. George O. T. Watt, Miss Ag- 5 ‘ | entertaining Mrs. Ernest Tillinghest-of | W, Bard; Willlam C : . ; ne Watt, ‘fl’-[amlnflda-d %c:;.‘f thi ‘of Fred R .~ -hitched 3 - > Greenleaf; Luther Bro Mire: Tomeph’ Milier, it Adbic dilior; | nonr the Clack Wo 3 . Jeremiah Jenkins, Lester fToiel s gt e gy ) ahel “The’ high® school bail team defeated Sim Dipsey, Norton Bastmad: Cha- 1, Mo Mgryo Eymn' es, 1liam > = - the Centrals- Saturday on Ar's Dan!el ‘Webster Tompkins, Carroll- Al- Bn—x‘:’:-, Tr'{:baom Craig -ndwl"ra.nk 5 grounds. They will go to Norwich sdon Vv‘hu-({:%'lwa;' Columbus Doolittle, Craig. ' The evening was spent -in | Mrs. : toplay the Aeademy Bovs. remtea fua| The. object of ‘the drams was to procus: a town flag. ' The hall was fAll- ed at the presentation of the play. served. “Mrs.. LaFlamme previous to farm to Richard Hirons. marriage was Miss Bessie"Craig. The Ladies A::::;ety of the Meth- ‘Chamber] b rd Shc Wit . Newpost,: Nty EAST WODDSTOCK. odist ch home refused to Z\nn«nig gul?lk!lv;-;xflwa;dtuday at!oe‘rn]gor: . Whereupon Mr. Attended Funeral in Norwich. Afternoon Club > Entertained—Wedding i Mrs. George Bliven was in Norwich Invitations Repeived. Captain G. B. Allen of Vernon Hill !un eral has moved to the house of Frank Chamberlain’s yard. The c Wu‘;‘am“ hflthm; B I et 5. U. A. M. at its | forcible charge of the driver Tana tie | I Paweuciat R T, ‘April 7o, Fia| Mr snd Mre. Dverstt . Mey spene remutar Cmecting Thuteday | svening | Phoned Constable Healey, who msoon mna daughter, Josephine, is assistant | Sunday in Pomfret with 5. May's worked the third degree on a class of | agrived and took in tand the thef|in the hi ,,,4,.,0].“ L . T e candidates, after which -upper was yibus oo - he 9 “i 'Qmml o oy < pres served. to be so accommodating to the neigh- ].nto the church Sunday ing. Mrl A, G. Morsg entertained LA Rev. S. F. Maine, pastor ot Undas- | Por™ 3 s 3 5 L | B pdat on k? ' ville Methodist church, was in attend- cmarch Binday T | e ey % ance &t the 12¢h Anniversery of Thmes DAYVILLE F. Talmadge of Waur: took charge | gation e from Dudley. Iotee £ O D B iy sitanden tn g e i ot of the service in the absence of Rev. Michael Dowlnng -nld':;ld- who l':'-: Palmer Memorial hall, Oering provet] Mesting of Bretherfioed Club—8uo- | Soorws Benedict who returned to his | Mls B D rupying & Tout. ief the and reading the sctipture. cessful Cake Sale, the evening service. F. N. May house. Mr. Dowling has en- ek, Misses Lila and Shirley Schofleld of | tered the employ of A, G. Mol NORTH LYME The Brotherhoed club met on Wed- | Pittsfield, Mass., are guests of Miss Rev. and Mrs. T. A, Turner attonded 2 P 5o~ e o 2 nesday evening with Fred E. Miller. Helen Mathewson. the group meeting in Willimantic on Baptist Society Now Has Settled Pas- Miss Dorothy Bennett entertained Warren L. Hopkins of Providence | Wednesday, Deacon J. M. Paine and tor—Census “‘Enumeration. the Thimble club at the home of W. P.| spent Sunday with his family, W. E. Hammond were appointed dele- d Kelley. * Frank Barber of Exeter, R. ! gal Rev. and Mrs. Francis Purvis ar- Mrs. Willlam F. Shaw has returned | his sister, Miss Phebe Barber, Invitations have been received to rived in town Wednesday morning. | from a visit at Pittsfield, Mass. Howard Clarke of Providence spent|the wedding reception of Miss Flor- Regular services will be held at the Miss Bernice Cogswell is vilsiting | Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ ence L. Hibbard of North Woodstock Baptist church hereafter. friends in Providence. Howard Clark and George F. LockWood of East The pulpit has been supplied very Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rollum spent the Pmm Beaudry has returned from | Thompson, May 10, at the home of the acceptably most of the time for the | week end in Hartford. nce, where he has been attend- | bride, from 12 to 1.30 o'clock. last six months by Rev. S. M. Andrews James Walker !-. been conflned to xn‘ 1 opening of the baseball sea- . of MilMngton, who has @one this iz ad- | th dition to his own pastoral work, which SO Nirs, Arthur iitiatns of Jewett EKONK has been appreciated by the people of Mhun over Sundady. | City was here Saturd Sty this church. The_cake sale at the home of Mrs. Entertained Cl\b Census Enumerators Completing Werk J. W. Stark, John Evans and N. §. C A. Russeil Friday was very success-| an.y Jouise Tilinghest entertained —General News. Strong moved Rev. F. Purvie’ goods to - TS oo, Weancstay trots Hame | “Ntiss Clare ‘Geer entertained Pat- | e Young Ladles’ club Tuesday after | ., conyus enumerators of the towns Mrs. David Miller and Jittle da ter | of Voluntown and Sterling are nearly burg, v;here t(lje.v wv:;re T'brou:ht by | mam H‘rf;l;nd-sx o:d mmlm hevantnx- seow rom “rom? uesday by ennedy iere to work throu with their task, Charles ana Frank Hall at Stattorgvilie during the summer. of Providence spent Sunday at. Henry | EUEN Srg, 30 e second ewner of Mr. and Mrs., Walter Gillette of East | .Mrs. Ellen Wil “has returned | ol TR L has been visiting his automobile on this hill." Haddam visited at Lucius Stark’s on | from Fester, R. I, tv flu }wme Of heT'| 4. ughter, Mrs. Stephen llfl'cu!!!'l!. in Last Sunday many from this nel Sunday. Gaughter, Mrs. F, W. Bennett. Webster, -Mass. ‘borhood attended thie funerals of Rev. S. M. Andrews of Millington has ; Juiia Figh and Jacob nlflnefi at Vol- been taking the census of this part of Made Out the Comet. own Center. the town the past week. WOODSTOCK VALLEY. Lawyer Frederick Lendewig dhaov “néh.rlu Robbing has oono from Bos- - 5 2 % ered Halley’s comet early Saturday|ton to werk the farm of his sleter, Miss Alice Alderman Given Birthday | morning. Mrs. Ann Corey, the coming wseason. WINDHAM COUNTY. Surprise Party. The W, C. T. U, met with Mrs. Au- Mr, and Mrs. George H. Gallup and i adree: xi i gust Holgenson Wednesday afternoon. | Mrs. Kellogg took an aute trip to Nor- G. M. Randall has returned from| Fréderick Tillinghast is il Wwith| wich ‘the past week. WEST. WOODSTOCK Providence. pleurisy. ’ George Trink and family of Weod- ? > = e 5 - Miss Harriet Kingsley, who has been| Mre. ‘Warren L. Hopkins was In Nor- | stock have been visiting here on an Birthday Surpi Party—Mahy at the | visiting friends in Boston and Dor- | Wich Wednesda auto ride. . Lyon ti chester, 'Mass., Murned home -on ™ s by Auction, Ptk MODSUP Mrs. F. N. Harris returned Saturday Alfred D. Briggs and Edward Eng- 2ottt o % £ from 3 imes wakE Nisi it v won lish_of Pomfret spent Sunday at Allen | Death of Walter Place—Business Men's in_New Rochelle, g yon's. Most of the yolng peoplé i town at- | Cthrwee Briggs is employed at Pom- _ Association’ Organized. tended the birthday surprise party giv- | Tret. ‘o > 1 t en Miss Alice Alderman in Weodstock Miss Alice A'derman was agreeably Walter Place, for nearly two years Vall last Saturday evening. 2t rryr ed on - Siturday evening by a station agent and express agent in this village, died Monday night at the home Mrs. Ernest Smith of Norwich has | P&l of friends, Saturday beiug her g Mo B e e b Nl g 4 heen the guest of Miss Maud Perrin. Mise ~Afderman received Mrs. Ida French of Malden is here | many useful and pretty gifts. the age.of 38. Mr.Piace suftered f"’": to care for her mother, Mrs. G, P Shet | Miss 'Dora Alderman of Worcester | tuberculosis of the lungs. The funera field. is visiting her sister, Miss Alice Alder- | Was held Thursday at 12 o'clock from Mis Mary Ofclntire has returned | man R B e it and e Baianter: from a visit of several weeks in N ver. ""'C‘ met w. TS. Haven. " | Foster at West Woodstock on Wed- Business Men's Assooiation. The auction at “Judson Lyons |nesday aftetnoon. 5 About twenty business men of the brought out a good sized company. The - village met Monday evening at the ot- things brought good prices. CHAPLIN, : fice of B. W. Danielson and organiz e ¢ | under the name of the Moosup Bu WARRENVILLE Church People Hear Rev. Willard L.| D% Men’s association. A mnltltu- tion and by-laws were adopted. B. Surprise P-rty at Home of Mr. and Beard—Personal Mention. ‘| Danielson presided and F. W. D-“l!t Mrs. F. H. Bennett. Rev. Willard L. Beard, secretary of | """ " Omoers of Ball Team. Rev. Bertram G. Bugbee spept last The Civic club has elected’ Lutar week in Providence. teresting Salisbury manager * of the Y - Walter ¥. West of Burnside was the A S. Bigelow and | team, with Roswell Snell, Johri Green- Mrs. 3 tiiimantic attended churci | halgh and Theodore Pito, directors. ringing .Rev. Mr, Moosup bowlers rolled the Centrals - ‘Seyms them, the trip:fn | Thursday evening and came off vic- Hartford were week-end whlm' in % torious by a score of two to one.’ this vl:l::e w -school. ‘The lawn around the Baptist church mnrmmw N mm,q mnhw;n‘“-n‘mmddbr and Mrs. M. H. Bfnnr have moved to | Chaplin, who continues in féeble heaith | ® double wire "“”‘ the Hammond p is now atiended by & nurse. Arca Payne, ‘a number of years otA::‘rr-meH? v'l"" U. :-e!t -.tt g‘n home | Mr, 3 r; | head painter br the Amtrlun ‘Woolen right las turday E B. s | company, has finished arternoom. 3 e Raiph Moorssusceeds Twenty-two people gathered wt the | at home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Benpett last Friday evalln and gave fl.— a surprise