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Other News. Hw LGNMN “UNTY 'Svfg“h;‘ued on Gardner Lake friends | . .. onest of her son, Fred Pbil-| The temperance meeting held Mon- : ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Daibears of Nor- 2 Syl i tole SRR e 4;-:1:3 in Temperance ehapel was sited relatives here on v. |- ram ?ose Londo: largel tended. SALEM W Mr. Fitzgerald of Norwich was a re- | the anday of Wik sow. Freuk |- Teueseauison Splth of Norwich was Rogers. y. Mrs. Edwin S. Henry and Miss Ma- The supper held at the Congrega- rion Henry were Norwich callers last| tional church Tuesday evening was cent caller in town Rev. B. D. Remington Resumes Duties at Baptist Church—Culture of Corn OLD MYSTIC Saturday. “éla, ppt."‘rvn‘l;edc o e ‘Discussed at Gramge—Moved from | jumes Hyde Leaves for Mexico—Tem- | Year's Report of the Baptist Church. | 1yorion shippea | severil varreis of fish R perance Medal Contest — Personal | 4. UnlonGBmB;”ptm d}unfl:.pd'llpowkewsmun- :;)eefllzs}on and New York markets this v ‘ { , “Phe supper served by the Jadies of Items. ¢ | day morning at Palmer Memorial hall Frank Gates is working for the ‘,‘n LV v " oS . Sal e in Grange hall recently e from the subject “Impressions from|iypewriter company. was' much. enjoyed by those present, | Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Fldridge have | Our Scholars,” being a report of the| “Rviiinm Beete will be employed at 3 b 4 i ial 11, | returned to Hartford after a visit to|lecture course he attended at Yale Di- railroad station for the summer. ndmi’?‘fi‘f ?-:_fln;?xcx;x, !;:fig I:twteha relatives in Mystic, Old Mystic and Ni- | vinity school in April. At the Bible "’Z nmnber'of !2pmvemanu ar: be- r i) Congregational church, confucted an |aatie. Conn. 3Ir., has returned | mngon S Cpsion e sublect was "Two|ing made about the Morton house IFTS—A R 8 UF FEHTI”ZEBS. ) interesting service on Sunday morn- Calvin H. Hoxle,- Jr., 1t urned | Sapbath Incidents.” 'The pastor gave | grounds. @ % g o from a visit to friends in Willimantic | a chalk talk, and it was decided to ob- |~ A pew cement walk has been laid Having used Swift’s High-Grade ¢‘Animal Brand * of Fertilizer, 300 Ibs. ln{‘. . 7 he Sunday school convemed at 12 | and South Windham. serve Mother’s Day, May 8th. Each|around the railroad station. per acre on a five acre piece of ensilage corn the past season, must say, notwith- o'clock with Supt. Mrs. I R. Bailey | Nathaniel Avery or Gt 1’0"-"“5‘:‘1 officer, teacher and mother will don a|" yrank Smith is working at the gar— standing its being a very dry season, 7 Aarvested the biggest crap o vk per acre in’ charge. Arrangements are being | Was a_ guest 5“"‘5“’1_{ i oo and [ white flower... The ylteeat hbvoian | nga: . 7 ever yaised. Tt was immense, thick and well eared, averaging fully 12 feet high, made for the observance of Mothers M;%;- W””M\'} D. Goma Wilcox ana | £ With a song serviice 2t 7 p. m. Miss| ‘The assistant postmester bas pur- after several hard frosts. I managed to get it nearly all into a 57 ton silo duri day on Sunday, May S. e e e Wileox o M | Lans iMiher conducted ths Youne PE0- | cnased an antomobile. two weeks settling before it froze or it would doubtless have required a great dea The Young People’s Society of Chris- | daughter, Miss Gladys Witcox and M. | ple's roll call meeting. The toplc was| “Miss I M. Spencer has been spend- more room. Have,also used your fertilizers on potatoes and other co i tian Endeavor held their monthly con- ( ad Mrs. Jesse Wilcox of Quiambaug| “Christ, Our King.” Miss Florence|ing a week with friends in New York lendid ¥ ™ Po ops with were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.| Chapman played a vielin solo, “On- and had a pleasant time. splendid results. secration meeting in)the evening with Zephaniah Brown 3 Py - £ s. | C - ward, Christian Soldiers.” Mrs. G. C. A It is with pleasure that I give this testimonial having used Swift’s Animal the Drestdent, Mrs. [Charles Ray. 83| “Siophen A. Brown has been Il for | Chappell accompanist. Diiss . NGl Pine Grove Interests. Fertil O everi] et e e say I believe them superior to any other Rev. B. D. Remington has resumed | the past week with bronchitis. Chapman sang “One Sweetly Solemn| George S. Partric %gengg Nf!o cg}f- class of fertilizers on the market, being Animal Blood, Meat and Bone, they fur- his work as pastor of,the Salem Bap- i Edward Hick has moved his house-| Thought.” The pastor gave the fol- | tage in Broadway last Saturday for the nish a large amount of concentrated organic matter for humus, which greatly alds - ducted service | hold goods and family from a rent in|lowing report: Averdge attendance the | Season. Mr. Partric has been spending in absorbi d holdi: i i i :;‘u cmfh'sn:ggy ‘;t;!emmn During | Mystic to his new home, purchased|past year at Young People’s meetings, | the winter in South Norwalk. v Bk .;;l‘s and holding moisture, thus hastening dissolution of all soil elements g ; 5 from the estate of the late William H.| g2: the vear before, 41; sent mem-| J. E. Hurley was in Stamford and % plant life, e thn irat ana. thied Sunaiys of | Mitehell : Dership is 5%, 4 gain of 15 the past | New Haven last week on business. nild recommend all up-todate, progresive farmers o try Swits Awimel each month in the afternoon. Gone to Mexico. vear; collections for year about $38; | Mr. Hurley will soon move to Niantic, Fertilizers and learnt of their real merits and great value, Rev. Mr. Coggswell of Vermont will James Hyde, who visited Hon. E.|total receipts, $224.50; raised 'by enter- Mrs. D. A. Crocker returned T\leldl.ty 5 Nov. 16, 1909. HENRY W. RUSSELL, Harrisburg, Vo occupy the pulpit of the Congregation- Burrlows Brown and 1§mnyhlut "we? tainment, :“&f{“: extpe!;ded. :zos B; %fi?fi:‘;mfim several days’ visit to 2 See local agents or send for prices. Our torms are ensy and our prices right. ] 2 nday, May S. has left for Mexico, where he will vis- | average attendance at pleasant even- A Agricultural Chemicals O N o =t ANeic It for & ihine, atter wirieh Toe Dill . | Tou Hitior 1EIN AL eaindtcl Tattieain s o Mvs. Wi} Dorman of W Swift's Lowell Feltlllzorco....m.,,..nuu,w N&MIMS'-,BOSM_ room on Monday evenling for the |turn to his home in California. Mr. | the Young People voted $20 for church | terbury have open their cottage on A handy booklet of usefal information Beat Fres. monthly business meeting, One new | Hyde is the son of the Rev, William | repairs. T sate ™ t-‘l.m .eafon. he bath- member was received. Hyde, a native of Old Mystic. At the funeral of Mrs. Annie Bab- G. M. Barret]:aa rep; r{n;:t tauu e Salem grange held itheir regular | Harry Dewey has returned to New | cock, who died at her home Saturday | Ing dock. Mr. Barrett has j she, £ < 2 > 3 1 to | building a large float to be used about semi-monthly meeting in Grange hall | York, after a visit to his parents, Mr. | afternoon, Rev. Mr. Chappell spoke Be doe Swoki thete ackolly. ] stonpiAatraitss O O Dowhing | 1ed S avenl h h £ fri and | India, on Tueaday ovening. The meeting wasjand Mrs. I Walter Dowey. He|was|the large ecuppany of Sreods Mrs. J. C. Soden of Orchard street|number of plans for work were dis- | week for the troat fishing, - = d jel Tif i on “Makin Most of onie of fitevest. The aubleet, e O Talt . ook S e Nt | e or) Sty T oot <Ee Tiamauen | Will Toave Rt BoNh Sor CRICAEO, ocussed and heartily approved. J. McNair {5 making improvemests e ar Lorn, Lrought oo e o Melke . Toioy [ Catlon” Tais & d to|Me” Burial was in the Comstock| Sidney Taylor has been building a| 1Over $18 was made at the last grange | at his summer home, The Glen. 1yl and interesting facts "“?“"5;";,‘,’5 g b e s::nd‘:“ f;;m‘gmteg o ieher gt chimney in the Bronson bungalow. meeting from the sale of May baskets.| Miss McNamara, the teacher, wa ;’;‘d.g:‘rn“ Mczl: E‘?g Ets:d!?!h chve an | with her nlece, Miss Mary Williams of The decorator has finished the sten- Mrs. N. W. Rogers is visiting rela-| There was a very entertaining meeting | pleasantly surprised by her pupiu upon The Power of Habit, which | Providence. cil work on Union Baptist church. tives in Hartford. and social time, with a May basket Monday night. >4 . Niv Tace 5 = in N [ Mrs. Julia Co is so much improv- W. J. Manwaring of New Haven The Misses Cranska held a reception —_— was heartily applauded. Oy, TR e Dl B e e e o 55 made a ehort visit Tuesday with his|on Wednesday in honor of Mrs, Lucy Elijah Herrick, the well known vil- | don last wéek to attend the funeral of | ed as to be able to ride out. K- gy 5 cwacnd € Der B0th birtnd % WAUREGAN lage blacksmith, is quite ill at his | Miss Hattie Geer. Mrs. D. D. Lyon and Miss Grace Ly- | barents, Mr. and Mrs. e PEREEIVRE T J e OW SRS LSPEIY RArThORY; 2 home here, and requires the attention | Chickens are being raised by the|on were New London callers Monday. m‘i"icnhohg Fogg, Jr., of Southington ¥ CANTERBUR Surpri Party and Birthday Gift— of a physician from Hamburg. His | hundreds on Quoquetaug Hill farms. Exhibited Family Album. wha i e Siets Matriny Bid Took Y. Careful Signals Needed at Trolles his . F. L. Hayward’s New Home. } 4 < o e g 1 large circle of friends hope for Rev. ! 's Ne Aunt Almira Pease exhibited her|his sailboat Iona to New Haven Sun-| p; Green Recov: t Baock Crossings. seepdy restoration to bealth. Rev. Frank L. Hayward, a former | family album at Palmer Memorial hall | day. il b g s it e o i WA Mrs. Orrin W. Ray is quite fll &t |pastor of the Old Mystic = Methodist | Friday evening to an appreciative au- T Hospital—What is Going On About| 14 40 Gogeite dicd last Bundey efts her home. Elm Tree farm. - church and later pastor of the M. E.|dience. Mrs. G. C. Chappell took the . LEBANON the Town. er a long lliness, The funoral was held Floyd and Allen Fletcher ”F‘etb"" church of Norwich, has moved from | part of Mrs. Pease and delighted her Monday at the Sacred Heart churchy quite ill during the past week, but are | s pastorate at Auburn, Me., to Skow- | audience with her descriptions of the Pl ble Entertainment by Yale| Miss Gertie Green, who is at the| Roy O, U, BeMerose officiating now somewhat improved, hegan, Me. Rev. Mr. Hayward is broth- | different chatacrers represented by the | ©'easuradle SRS B Backus hospital, has undergone an Mrs. Charles. Lucie lies dangerously Orrin Avery of Bozrah has purchas- | o or rrs. Prentice A. Williams of Quo- | thirty pictures. Ice cream was served | Professor—Interest in Milk Question | operation for appendicitis. She i ge il thod ed the Lebbeus Lathrop farm and this | qyarang HilL and & good sum of money earned by | -—Personals. . ting along favorably and will soen be | Beatrice, the 13-year-old daughter week moved his family and”stock to | "L " oL + Dive. Tnoar B the young people for church repairs. able to be brought home. of Mrs, Obar of West Wauregan, died his new home. e B DN L SIChRYy The Montville teachers attended the| ¥Prof. John Wesley Wetvel of Yale| ‘here hiave been many callers at the | yyoni ™ B e St Joseph Beckwith and wife of CHes. | @ ooy Ann (Crumb) Irons, | egstern Conneoticut teachers' conven- | University gave a very interesting en-| hospital to see Mise Green and she | pionday morning from e TR s terfleld visited Mr. and Mrs. Elijah |long ago resident of this village, cele- | {0, “2¢ Willimantic Friday. tertainment in the First Congregation- | has received many letters and cards | s, & an attack of mcasles. Sho has Herrick, one day this week. e P paceday evening, April 26| Mr and Mrs. Lon Edwards have|@l church under the auspices of tha|from relatives and friends. She is the | jad the care of several younger chil- Mr. and Mrs. James Lane spent Sun- | her 99th birthday anmiversary at the| . vey into the Jake Irons place. Jonathan Trumbull club last week on| eidest of & family of eleven. A year | roP dur ~ 'imPl i 'l“l“ (He mether day with relatives in New London. home of her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Dix- sz Friday evening. The professor is an| ago the youngest, @ boy mow a year | D&A Worke s Miss Susan Miner spent several days | on of No. 1257 Herkimer street, Brook- FRANKLIN elocutionist of high standing and his| ofy —es ut tis camme inatitution. The Plaindeld high school team was recently at the home of her friend, |lyn, N. Y. She received a variety of audience, though small on account of | * ‘Fhene wae a large crowd at the enter- | d¢f¢ated Saturday by the young Wau- Miss Cella Rathbone. gifts, postal cards and a dozen bou- | _ . e e : the bad weather, was very apprecia-|tainment at the First Congregational | FeSanites. k Clyde Rix was the guest of his|quets. The principal bouquet con-| Visitors During the Week—Burial of | tjye. church last week Friday uight. A good Presented Watch on Birthday. friend, Theron Morgan, Sunday. taine@ 12 American Beauty roses with Mrs. May Barber. iss Ellen B. Huntington has re-| qun wag cleared mnd all were well A pleasant surprise party was giv- Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Standish yisited | stemg three feet high. The venerable turned from Hartford, where she has pleased with the reading, etc, en Norriss Morritt Friday evening, the Colchester friends one day this week. | hostess retired shortly after midnight,| Miss Faith Gager of Proyidence is |been spending several weeks among|® Mr. ana@ Mrs. C. N. Congdon are soon | 29th, in honor of his 17th birthday. Sherwood Miner spent Sunday with |but arose next morning at the usual spending several days with’ her par- | friends. to leave the green. They have made | Games were played and refreshmenis relatives In Turnerville. hour, 6.30 o'clock. She is wonderfully | ents at Lakeside farm. Mrs. Elsie Geer Stevens of Provi-|many friends during their nearly eight | served, During the evening Brnest Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Hanney spent | well preserved for one of her advanced Mgss Hazel Swift and Miss Florence | dence, R. L., is visiting her parents and years’ stay and will be greatly missed | Wilde, on ‘behaif of friends presented Sunday with relatives in Palmertown. | years. 3 and Miss Grace Reid of Willimantic | friends in this vicinity. in the ne! 00d. Mr. Merritt & gold watch. Plano se Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel L. Clark Temperance Service. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Philura Wright of Boston, for- The James Palmer estate is rented | lections were given by Misses Mild: were recent guests of relatives in A union temperance service was held | Hermon Gager. merly a resident of this place, =ailed|¢5 g tocal man. McStay, Pearl Smith, Blanche Davig- FrankMn. in the Baptist church Sunday evening, ‘Mrs. Joseph Hyde was in Higgan- | for several months’ trip to various Miss Frances E. Palmer is soon to| non and Lilllan Merritt Nelson A, Mr. ‘and - Mrs. G. J. Murray and | April 31st. An excellent temperance|um Tuesday, the guest of her sister, | points in Europe on the steamer Can-| return and open her house. Merritt rendered several violin selec- daughter Ruth visited relatives In |sermon wag delivered by Rev. Welcome | Mrs, May, who is about to leave. for | opie last Wednesday. The secend water system has been | tions. Franklin during the week. E. Bates. pastor of the Union Baptist | Wisconsin. Mrs. Walter Perry and Miss Mamie| ingtalled at the Miller place. Thej Mre. John Westcott visited Willi« ‘Willlam Darling, Willlam Maynard, | charch, Mystic. Rev. George O. Read, | Mrs. Walter Parker and daughter, | Curran of New London have been| water has been piped quite a distance | mantie friends last week. J. F. Rogers, C. S. Ray, and I. D. Gif- ‘putox- of the M. E. church, assisteq in | Ella, of New London, were guests of | spending & day or two this week at| 5 the house from a spring. Wauregan has several dangerous ford were callers In Colchester during | the services, reading the seripture les- | local relatives Sunday. Redwood, their home in Lebanon. Monday forenoon A. R. Farnham, |trolley crossings and thers have been the week. son and offering prayer. Rev. Jeptha| Mrs. Eliza Denning of Meriden was | The ladies’ Aid soclety met last|who was driving a pair of horses on a | a number of narrow escapes during James H. Beebe is spending a few | M. Olmstead conducted the Sunday | the guest of her mother, Mrs. Joseph | Wednesday afternoon at the home of| piow, was kicked in the mouth and |the past two years, Some of the mo- deys with friends in New Haven. evening services at the Union Baptist | Hyde, on Sunday. Miss Ethel Beatrice Hewitt. nose by one of the horses, and has a | tormen give danger signals, and ait Miss Bva M. Standish was a guest | church in exchange with the pastor. Mrs, H. F. Cheney of Jewett City | The agitation over the milk question | very sore mouth and nose. e at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William 3 was entertained by local relatives one | is one of the principal topics of con- Ernest le was workl near Her- Mrs, Perkins and Mrs. Kinden of Derling recentiy. = ety ‘M"‘f’" Eontess day the past week. versation with dairymen at present. | mann Blanenard apd. Blanchard ac- | Ocomm violted Wauregan friends dur- Carl Rogers was in New London on | The Qt“e*ins of Avilon, under the aus- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers of Nor- S ——— cidentally stuck & pitchfork through |ing the past week. Tuesday, R L e aod Mystie Women's| wich were guests Sundays of Mrs. LEONARD BRIDGE Cole’s hand. Henry D. Tripp gave a May break- Miss Ora M. Sterry returned to her | Chrstian Temperance Union held a| Antoinette Hastings. s rinsine s Mrs, Helen Alams was bitten badly | fast, dinner and supper to several of mome in New London this week, hav- | Sllver medal contest In the hall at Qua. | * Mrs. H. J. Thompson of Berlin wis St S Te hers” C on the arm by one of her horses. his ‘friends. Mr. Tripp has been IIl ing spent a couple of weeks at the | LEIoWR. Monday evening at 8 o'clock-| a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd | Séhools Closed for Teachers’ Conven- | %00 S0P T (19 Bas returned home | for some time, and % able to be on Hurlburt house. T the nrhesaniiee: ot | x5 ox tion—Recent Visitors. after spending his annual vacation |mill duty again. Mrs. F. R, Bailey and Mrs. Sher- l“_“ '-}F‘-; is Coming, Queens of .\vi- Mr. and Mrs. Kelley of Worcester —_— with friends. Miss Mae Wood, nurse at a Wors wood Miner recently spent a day in lf"r recitation, Patsey, Maudee Wil- | were entertalned by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Olive Judd of Norwich is wvis- The Ladies’ Aid will serve a straw- | cester hospital, is visiting her par= Norwich. noe: recitation Scapy, Etto M. Lam- | Clark James on Sunday. iting her parents, Mr. and Mra. G. A | perry supper on Tuesday evening, | ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood E. Crandall and E. L. Spencer were | Pli€re; song, Stand Up for Prohibition, | ~ Mrs. Ethel Leavitt and son of Grin- | Mills. May 17, at the Cong’l church at Can- i Stz el eallers in Colchester this week. 19‘;}“;_3, of Avilon; recitation, The Pot- | nglj Iowa, have been visiting Mrs. George Hovey of East Hampton | ierhury’ Green Entertainment to pre- Theo. H. Hanney and son of Wa- i lrs Fleld, Blanche Brown; recitation, | Siella Lathrop for several days. was a recent visitor at S. E. Wood- | caqn the supper—ady RAWSON terford were in town on Tuesday. The Modern Cain, Hattle Lamphere; |~ § W, Hyde was in Hartford Wed--| mansee’s, v s 2 ! —_— Cattle buyers from Long Island | S0ng Tomperance, Queens of Avilon: | jesday Mrs. Luther Spaulding and Miss EAST WOODSTOCK Local Producers Helding Milk Back— were in town recently, but did not se- | s An Old Man’s Story, Chris- | “Mejotia Risley and family have | Myra Manwaring were in New Ha- . Found Pair of Antlers. cure as many milking cows as upon (908 Avery; recitation, Mary Elizabeth. | moved from West Hartford to Pleas- | ven Tuesday. 3 L i b crbinad former visits, ather Barnes. The judges were Fred- | ure Hill, on the farm owned by Mrs.| Mrs. Jennie Loomis is spending | Milk Producers Shipping No Milk—| . = 0 . S55 0 aiore in thie SO Ar!xlt;n — u;mgnb Swf;mwr Willlam 1| wi;1 Ladd of Willimantic. several weeks at her home at Scott Small Girl Collects Many Dimes— ! ..t of the town are still holding Baclk CLARK’S FALLS e \\(eB = ontgomery. The | " The hody of Mrs. May Barber was | HIIL Silver Anniversary. their mitk. There are 70 cans being fee ot 2L decision of the j el ”“;“{“"“ed the | prought here from Attleboro for bur- Everett Loomis of Schenectady, N. s 5404 shipped from this station, where thers Boat Fell on Life Saver’s Toes—Rob- | third contestant sng mrenoneng aiie | ial on Friday. Y. was a week-end visitor in this| Mrs, Susan Jenkins and daughter [are usually 200 eans sent. The lergs E ick B Calif B th = ki e place. Julia have returned froin a visit with | shippers are holding thelr milk back. srtTE . Burdiok SBack -fram: Catitor: [ INwn o medil “Biet i Fenpiids MOHEGAN Mr. and Mrs. A C. Willlams and | relatives in Milford, Ct. Charles Philiips of Plainfield wam e ifnnngo?rfime&r:erwdgriew;iesEfi»?i:\m - family were visitors at Maple Corners, | Mambel Richardson, one of the school | the guest of his parents on Tusadey B 5. = — = S g a : it ece ound | song was Saloons Must Go. The at.| Delegates to Congregational Conference h“_\';“":':~)1yrlle S A A, children, solicited dimes for the Day Tiam Phillips recently foun: " Kimball hospital last week with the | his woodlot a perfect pair of large size resudt of $5.10, making a little over | gntlers which were perfect in shape three feet of dimes toward the mile [and had been recently shed. which is desired. L, C. Stocking and Frank Philps Shipping No Milk. were callers in Willimantic on Tues- The farmers in this section are hold- A Vel ing their milk for winter prices, none [ o "0 T being sent from Quimebaug since Sat- | “0H0S TS urday, Several mectings have been |9 ‘ EeRLT THae e~ tho| NEW LONDON. TOBE MADE one in town has been closed for sev- AN l. T. PORP Supervisor King visited the school g 2 g = Bere Wednesday. tendance was go’::d; —Special Service on Mothers’ Day. spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. rs. Hattie Crandall reste otes. Pty 3 i e tiat of her mothe?r‘_ Mg Fiar | Mims Hazel Clyde, youngest daugh-| ,MT- and Mrs. W. A. Cook received a S Shoots wars clogel Py ito per- en Clark, on Sunday. Mrs. Crandall |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clyde, by | s g iramy, er 1oe Snae S C18 1. Cook: | mit the teachers to attend the teach- came on the electric car to Ashaway, | special invitation compiled for the AFian” Tisule Hu'xte;- of Mystic was ers’ convention at Willimantic. and enjoyed the pleasant walk tQ this | gold medal at a contest held Tuesday V’!éiii‘rrg Har ’parnr‘ng the frst' of the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carpentsr willage. 7 evening under the auspices of the W.| weoei have moved to West Chester. Richard D. Main has returned home |C. T. U. o M J. Arthur Stevens of Provi- from Pleasant View, where he has | The United Workers of the Meth- ting her parents, Mr. and been making repairs to the damage by | odist Episcopal church met Wednesday | son. Geer: the wash of the high tides around his | afternoon. 7 Jamen Fitzgerald and ld were Pomfret visii- J. P. Saunders of Taftville and Leroy e Brainard of Norwich called on the local fire warden Sunday. Miss Lillian Daniels, the pastor of cottages. Ly e e AL the last session of the Baptist| ne local church, was accompanied by eral years. Willlam Brown is quite seriously ill | Sunday school it was voted to h i at his home east of the Miner meeting | children’s day concert. o o "4 | her e A T 5 b e from p 1 b 4 = P 7 Shank . | on Sundaj — Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Upham had (Continued from page nine.) i i ke BeiNgiay of mé‘é;’{l};"g;zeF‘L‘-“;r(‘i”}_‘kr"f O3d Mystic| * The Mohegan church will be repre- | BROOKLYN. thelr thirty-fifth wedding anniversary | care a rap who prepares that news fo# Pawdduck visited with Mr. and Mrs. | Sherwood R. Swan of Preston City; | Scited at the conference at the Broad- _— e Iation Srom Tomity vela- | PuDlication. E. P. Lewis Synday. {also ‘her two' sisters, Mri. Hehry Ka~ | th gonarcpon the 100 by the foliow- i tals of congretulation from many rela- ikl Mre. Julius Palmer of Westerly was | roli of Ledyard and Mrs. Frank 4, |\ delesates: The pastor, Miss Lillian | Child Fell Into Well and Is Drowned | 41, 6,"o0q Triends. When Mayor Mahan built the annes Daniels, Mrs. Ella Avery, Mrs. Nettie —Wedding Anniversary Celebrated. Fowler, Edwin Kent and G. R. Saun— ] ders. Miss Mollie Robinson of East Green- Mrs. C. N. Killain has returned from | 45 his Crocker house he donated ocuits a visit to Thompsonville, ‘Where she | g strip of land for the purpose of wi met her son Edward, who hes been | aning narrow Unlon street and ostab- home to see her mother, Mrs. Candace | King and little daughter, Alice, of M. Maine, last Sunday. She was ac- | Preston City. ompanted by her daughters, . Mrs. sz A . 5 aeof;o Fonty. .- Mra V\’:lterBKany::z LISBON Mothers’ Day Observance. wich. R_I, s visiting her sister, MYs. | gpending the winter in Norfolk, Neb.|lighing a bullding line for the future. and Miss Florence. A special service will be held in the | Sidney W. Bard. He was en route for Bethlshem, N. H., | The offset wall in the rear and Union Arth Mdine is at heme from the - 2% P church Sunday, the Sth, at 3 o'clock On Friday, April 29, Ellen Hilda Ja~- | where he is to be in one of the hotels, | straet side of the postoffice extends be- ur Charles X S Fishdrs “islafi@ fife =aving station. Mr. | o (2r1es Maloney was in Norwich on | p. m., in honor of Mothers’ day. Sing- | bush, daughter of Gustav and 'Bllen Salad Supper. yorid the established line. In connec- Maine has met with an accident by Y i n ers from Norwich and New London are | Annie Jabush, aged two years, fell In-| . %0 attendance at the | tion with the airs now belng mads the boat falling on his feet and hurt am Frisble is working for John | expected to assist in_the music, also | to the well and was drowned. T WS 8 B hadis: parson. | in connection with the enlargement of his_toes considerably. 5 St - speakers from out of town. Mr. and Mrs. S. Irving Frink cefe- | salad supper at the Methodist parson- | "0, office bullding w portion of Mr, and Mrs. Horace Palmer visited I\ilx_;rry Corbett is improyving Slom_y. Henry Opperman is taking a vaca- | brated the fifteenth anniversary of :{: will be )wmym e ".fl“’) of the | this wall is being removed. Mayor with Mrs. Palmer’s dister, Mrs. George | 1159 Sadie Adams of Jewett City [tion owing to fhe shutting down of | their marriage on Sunday, - May - 1. v sty newly painted and | Mahan has seized the opportunity ~to W. Burdfek, and family at Chase Hil, | 2tténded the Newent church Sunday. | Hall Brothers’ mill at Trading Cove for | were were present Chauncey Frink and f'hu“‘hved“ eing W have the sidewnlk widened at that R. I Robert K. Burdick has just re. | ,, Miss Luzelia Tarbox of Taftville was | repairs. wife, Marshall Frink and wife, Clin- [decorated = o DS Wik s now very narrow. He turned home from a stay of several | LI'® Zuest of Miss Ethel Kennedy on Conductor Ernest Opperman of New | ton Frink and wife, Charles'S. Hyde Mr, 1 mthe) extermination of the |has taken the matter up with Post- months fh California. He speaks in | Mondav. = London was visiting his mother, Mrs. | and wife, and Miss Bassett, all of | agent for e Prarota 1one | master McGinley, who will submit the highest pralee of the climate, bringing |, 11877y Corbett is seriously ill with | C. Opperman, during the weeck. = " Canterbury, Willlam Wright and wife BW'Y‘;"‘”?"{ viwre ;’5343: rold last | lan with favorable recommendation ta home with him lovely specimens of the | (YP0Id preumonia. e — of Worcester, Mass., and Frank A.|Thursday at C. the proper governmwent officials. This heautiful flowers and frults of that |, Miss Minnie Williams has returncd CAMPBELL’S MILLS Spaulding and wife of this place. ISP would be an improvement that Is wondertul state and says hie intends to ;‘,‘;‘{;fi;h"’;‘r‘gmf spent the winter in St. Death of Solomon H. Baker. ABINGTON needed and its realisation would be ap- S e tine i " Frisbi Rev. W. F. Newton Preaches Powerful 1 B: died Sunday e . | preciated. William Frisbie h AR ev. W. F. Newton Preaches Powerfu Solomon H. Baker unday = A B R e e Sermon morning at the advanced age of §5|Only One Can of Milk Shipsed Daily BETHEL Mrs. F. E. Hyde is much better. Loy years, He was a pensioner at the rate | Since April 30—1,100 Chioks Hatched. Quarterly - Conf, R izati N o gl of ool L L o sl Copnacticat Sokntostil Wistions. 'Sit . towe. duing. 1He' past uarterly - Conference—Reorganization | is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thoma held a meeting on the green in front , Eighteen onnecticu q igitors = of Sunday School Effected. D. Phillips. M3 | of the residence of Benjiman Wileex. | during the civil war. His funeral was | week were Hiss Helen Kyter of South —_— John Garlington is putting a cellar | There was between forty and fifty in | held Tuesday morning in the Baptist [ Braintree, Mass., Miss Alice M. Howe The first quarterly conference was | under his house and rajsing the build- | attendance. The singing was, fine, led | church, Rev. Dr. Genung officiating. | of Yantic, and Mlss Ellen Osgood of helg on Twesdsy evening, May 3d, In | ing two feet. This will give him two | by Mr. Netwian. | “WESH S ook Tor [Bursl was D) D ere: '1"."‘." B nis et e et the M. E. church, District Superin- | more rooms at the x his subject The Prodigal Son. It was| . ing. the pastor e Congr - he m! b ecn | tend Newtaca #o the chair. Rev. G. D, | Chatles A Smith ot Norwich Town | & secmon that will long be rememberad | tional ciiurch, read the committal serv- | spending milk to Boston from this Stand Was present as a "3 was in town Sunda on Ekonk Hill. There will be a meet- | ice. - station are holding flrm, and u“'\_n— ey » gues . 5 oy g Mes. E. W. Patter of Jewett City | Mrs. Willlam Wade and Mrs. Young | ing at the same place next Sunday. 166 Dog Licenses. ing rhe results, only one can being called on her daughter. who teaches|of Greeneville were guests of Mrs. J, e The town clerk has issued licenses | shipped from this station daily since TN Ther s o b e pb'dy ot OAKDALE. to 155 male dogs and 10 female dogs | ABEL S0 0 0, Commectiont age. wing u v er ampbell Bros. have one of the fin- RSt — to_dat = - AR brother, a stulient at Mt Hermonm, | est gardens in town. Church Improvements Planned. Mis; Annie and Mabel Dyer left | Misslonary mocyagus !:}0"1::’*" g‘nl: Nerthfield, visited her. 2 Frank C. Whitney of Jewett City — for Boston Tuesday and sailed Wed- | section for an indefinite time. =~ She Mgrs. Dera Barber was in Voluntown | was in town Thursday. Rev. H. T. Arnold of Norwich oc- [Desday for Europe, where they plan to | gave an interesting address at, 're A isiting F. arn_dance was held a aries | cupied the pulpit of the Congrega- | spend the summer. ; >3 en Wedmesddy. Her aunt is visitin A D a. held at Charl i pulp! ngres a th e morning servicant; she Cougiaaationsl her. a Budeit’s Friday night. tional church on Sunday, preaching Mrs. D. B, Hatch and Miss Clara B. Chu'l‘('i °nun “"’Tha ity SYOing. i 4 Lyman Nye, a former resident of S from the words found in Gen. ii:11, Hatch were in Boston Wednesday to “",'?hg"i‘:d“:, BenanIont BOCIate wat ‘Bathel, was in town Thursday. WATERFOHD_ The C. E. meeting in the evening | sece Rev. R. D. Hatch aboard the e s Lo R M mg:m-'s ot e e Crodint SRSl was led by Floyd Tiftany. Mrs. F.|steamer for Furope, where hie has gone | with Mrs. Jai v Y, o was hela on | g q i C. Scholfield was organist. for his health. ¥ e NS Sunday, May ict. with the pastor in | 02 G“;“‘u :: "s'"“'” Rac The committes n eharge of repairs| D. B. latch was in New York the ZANIRug L. Ghoayenek: bas sjeven hun fthe chair. H‘t’? B;lrto; Tan delecten . [T has decided to have a new metal ceil- | past week. e o 3 superintendent for the sixth year; as- 2 % | ing for the church., The interior will e e &fi{gfi":&fe‘r Sporetany’ and |55 Seung and Mes. Lowics Bawards | Pe. decorated and new carpets and THOMPSON PHOENIXVILLE e _ | attended a birthaa. v at Mr. and | cushions will be procured. - —_— e gunist, Winnie Richmend; libra- | SISOy & ey e et Mondam —_— Sale of May Baskets Nets $18 for the | Road Improvements—May Basket for rian, Mamte Luther: assistant, Ger Teach trude Tubher. All the ~icachers wers |, The Sunshinors served a conundrum GRISWOLD Grange. 5 cher. : lected. supper the Baptist urch parlors R — s ks AR o B0 e e Tue: evening. Friends of Deacon E. A. Geer are The B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunh{ Mrs. W. H. Clemens’ health con- GAHD"ER LA BEisha Burdick is seriously ill. pleased to see him able to be about|evening was led by Miss Hannah | tinues very poor. 3 KE Deacon Newton Danon s slowly | once more. Tracy. Mrs. C. E. Buell, her Adaughter; - convalescing after a severe illness. Miss Nettle Geer of Ilopeville is| Miss Lucy Ingraham of Providence|and Mrs. R. G. Clemens, her daughters; X ert of New London visited H. H. Gorton of Gilead is ill, follow- | spending several weeks in Massachu- | spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. | In-la; are with her. es a few days ago. ing a surgical operation at Memorial | setts. and Mrs. H. B. Ingreham. A. A. Green is repairing the state M Mrs. Wiliam Chappell of | hospital. Mrs. E. A. Geer attended the funsra!| The ladies’ meeting at the Congre- | road under the supervision of O, W. called on C. H. Bailey -Sun- Collector H. W. Manwaring is mak- | of her nephew in Rhbode Island .ust|gational parsonage Wednesday after-| Bowen of Danlelson, ing repairs to his<Jordan cottage and | week. noon was well attended and much en- Miss Elsle Dickey 1s visiting in urned to Wash - ed. ‘Th rogramme wa: ad p | Boston. F spending sov- e SR taties combning the ] W 1., Abwaod o Andrew Ferguson, _ CHAS. 08GOOD & CO., ‘here 5 work of Miss Mary Riggs of Harpoot, aud John Wright of Manchester® weve @ Distributers for Eastern Conneocticut, Y -'3 Lucy Jobosen of Lyme visited | will soen have it ready for ocoupancy.| Miss Iau Edmond r Sen®y wihflocad relatives. A. S. Brainard is engaged in farm- | ington last Fri affe “Bxdgar Moudou and €amily of Nor- 'ing afier ferty years behind the anwil, eral days with fri ¢

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