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“ NEW LONDON COUNTY. By FRANKLIN Rev. H. A. Beadle Preaches -Mother’s Day Sermon—Enumerator Completes | Census—Smalil Notes. Mrs Josie Parker and Henry Parker ef Plain Hill were the guests of local gelatives on Sunday. . Mrs. Henry Huntington and Mrs. f.eonard Geer of Willynantic were calling on local relatives one day the past week. ‘Miss Faith Gager has returned to Providence after spending a few days with her parents, Mrs. Louis Starkweather and sons were the recent guests of Mr. and rMs. George Ladd. Mrys. Horace Smith of Lyme has bean spending e few days with her moiher, Mrs. Sarah Greenslit. Quite a large number from here at- tended the county conference of Con- gregational churches held at the Broadway church in Nerwich on Tues- day. Mrs, Hermon Gager entertained on Wednhesday Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Che- ney of Jewett City. ‘Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Robinson were Norwich visitors one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and Ar- thur Smith and Ernest Smith were in Lebanon on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goodwin, it being Mr. Goodwin's birthday. Rev. H. A. Beadle preached an ex- eellent sermon to mothers on Sun- @ay. it being Mother's day. Mrs. Charles lLadd of Greeneville was a caller at H. A. Gager's on Wed- mesday. The school on Meeting House hill as been closed for a few days on ac- ount of the iliness of Miss Murdock. Harold Bolande hes been on a camp- r‘ trip for a few near New ondon with the Y. M. C. A. boys, Mrs. Frank Roekwood, Mrs. Fred ace, Miss Ella Hoffman and Miss orence Hoffman were Norwich vis- itors on_Tuesday. S. N. Hyde was a recent Williman- tic visftor. . Louis Starkweather of Norwich was a Franklin visftor on Sunday. Mrs. M. A.s Bolande has completed her enumeration as census taker in this town last week, GOSHEN. Stepped Off Offset in Dark—O. M. Mott Back After 43 Years rn West. May basket parties are popular with the young people. One was received at Maple Lawn, one at The Elms and one at Maple Hill farm. Daniel Carpenter, while attending a party et J. Pillar's Saturday evening, was quite badly injured by stepping off of a high offset in the darkness. He was reundered umconscious for a time. A physician was summoned, but aside from bruises and a severe shaking up he seemed uninjured. The L. A. S. soclety met with Mrs. James A. Thomas Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Marcus Burr, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Curry and J. A. Randall attended the county conference of Congregation- el churcheg held in the Broadway church, Norwich, Tuesday. The recent bird arrivals are the English robin (fire hang bird), che- wink, drink your tea, bobolink, and a number of the woodland warblers. Miss Maria Allyn gave some impres- ive words on intemperance to the unday school on Sunday. Preparation is to be made for a chil- dren’s day exercise to be held the sec- ond Sunday in June. L Oramel M. Mott of Tacoma, Wash., s visiting his brother, W. 1. Mott, at illside farm. Mr. Mott went west in 3867 and this is his first visit east since that time. Norwich, Conn., is his native town, and he could see great rogress there in the last 43 years. ir. Mott served his country in the rivil war and was in a number of en- agements, and tells many incidents of he fearful struggle. F. G. Stark is serving as juror in Worwich. "LEFFINGWELL Baptist Ministers’ Cl;nferlnce Met With Rev. J. G. Ward—lllustraed Lecture. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Beebe are visiting relatives at Philadelphia, Pa. William Rankin of Hartford was the guest of friends in town Tuesday. Mrs. T. C. Leffingwell and Miss Ha- sel Calkins spent Wednesday in Wil- limantic. Fred Palmer of Schenectady, N. Y., it at his home in this place. The illustrateq lecture given at the Baptist church by Rev. H. B. Rankin of Noank was highly appreciated by all. A large sized audience assembled. The Baptist Ministers’ conference of ew London and vicinity met with the rst Baptist church of Bozrah Tues- gay. On account of the missionary eeting -at Stonington and the re- ledication of the Baptist church of ontville the same day, there were not s many present as usual. In response to the roll call each of €. pastors present gave a quotation some American poet bearing on hristian truth. Rev. N. B. Prindle resented &n excellent paper on The hurch In the Community. The church = to do, as far as possible, the work which Christ did whilst on earth. The ladies of the church provided a dinner consisting of ham, mashed po tatoes, potato salad, scalloyed pota- several kind of ples, rolls and Social Mission of the Church was the theme well presented by Rev. €. R. MéNally of New London in the efternoon. An interesting discussion ¥ollowed each paper. Mrs. Willard Way was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Ross. ~ LISBON Barn Dance Largely Attended—Death of Harry Corbett. Mise Rosella Coliins of Centra)] Vil- Jarge was the guest of her cousin, Miss Ethel Kennedy over Sunday. The barn dance that wag held at ©harles Budeit's barn Friday evening was a Success. There was a large rralvlvd ogmlng (t}mm Hanover Ver- sailles. ccum, reeneville, Norwi Taftville, Jewett City and Baltic. oy Greenman’s orchestra furnished mus- i¢ and Mr. Tinkham prompted. The refershments were in charge of Maggie end Anna Hoelck, Isabel Durr, Ethel Kennedy, Fred Purple, Paul Budeit and Charles Budelt, Jr. Death of Harry Corbett. Harry Corbett, who had been sick witth typhoid-pneumonia, passed away at his home Tuesday evening about 6.15 o’clock. He was the youngest son of Edward W. and Fanme Corbett, and was born July 24, 1889.. He attended the Norwich Free Academy about 1901, and also went to Boston a about a vear to learn the automobile busi- ness. ¢ was a member of the New- ent Congregutional <church, and his was employed in the J. B. Martin com- pany’s plant in Taftville. Besides his parénts, one brother, Walter Corbett, survives. PENDLETON HILL. of Canomchet was a -t farm eover Sun- and Mrs, B. G. Paimer and son (2 Liewellyn were in Westerly on busi- ness recently. Mrs. B | religious faker, his publications and his | Kate Tobin of Putnam on Sunday. 2 : o A% e % # FEROA AT asto I —Local Guests at Lock- (Continued from Page Nine.) h. ey b i < ' ‘Wede %, eons on thotl’ormo. too, ‘:Bdgl'tg:ovde’d ial tulw-u o'l“ll .':’.?fi"‘;i“ PART atak on the estate &"3’.;“}% e M= B J. Kinnie has & nice flosk S st Imina Wright. The property was ap- | thelr midday feed. The Parade has Clark Coon and his mother were in | DUring t a M ter Rob- ?;.an m““‘m"a"‘ 'lm'“" phcfle ““: B Aeseediay. Senteal Recltation, The Bridge, by | Frederic e R bt e ihe Tamny Al Ty MALAITY ped> Herbert Miner and Dwight Miner | Y8 S Kittie 1.. Ray; reading, The Vil- | census here Monday and Tuesday. dlers, assemble there no more, But were in North Stonington last week. - - hrown the pigeons which disappeared as the Mrs. J. O. Miner and son Dwight | 52 Schook b Mrs. Henmy A Rogess. |1 7. M- Paine- wis 2hy B She of | o e 5 44 ° | portant and while endeavoring to reci Hills the = rses day afternoon, dislocat- | City progressed have bee adually P ol Wantesly Tussiey O R amaren: | I e ider, i o c. Giiaer- | returning and now hundreds of them | form them the assistance of Syrup of 3 sleeve reduced the fracture. & I'I:Blle“thelr home in State street and | Figs and Elixir of Senna is most val- D T N L | e 0, iable, as it s the only laxative whick several d: last week in Bos- | In the old ti ‘th birds were | UaDle, : '{,’:,‘“ b i X P2E08" L tar from being zTre;a u’t?:s; rwerewbe- acts without disturbing the natural contributed to the enjoyment.of those May Basket Well Filled. ing almost constantly disturbed by the | functions .without debiliating and bo P served at] ay baskets are popular, several fine | the - noiselonn malieenine oriu. | it 18 thé one laxative which leaves the i M y of Jewett City Is th . programme. e TV Gray. s €| mittee in charge of the affair was Mrs, | Oies being hung this week. or by the boys that held the strings | internal in & naturally healthy guest of his brother, L. C, Gray. organs Mrs. John M. Gray has been spend- | Charles Malona, Mrs. Florence Mur- fim°n§;':":::"% e iy twene | to the siip noose or figure 4 box traps. | condition, thereby really aiding one im ing several days with her daughter,|rdy and Mrs, Cora B, Hanney, T or more of bis, Sw Triends one | mininese boylsh ideas of trapping and (o op ooy’ mg get its beneficial effects, N "Enos . Oray attended. . the | Prascher frem Gresn Mauntain State | eventrs rectutly sndgivan,s Landgome | Lave gons. et Fhe. plssons. todey ere | buy the senufie manufactired Ny the in® N = ev. Mr. Coggsw of Rutland, = ) even more tame than the uirrele in and Sy cunfesemce in Norwhm: e preached in the Congregational church | over the store. They also brought | Bogton commo:_ In the e’n}ly morn- California Fig Syrup Co. only, fo cake, coffee, and ice cream. A general|ing the pigeons eat their feed from | Sale by all leading druggists. Syrop good time was the result. ostmas :r the hands of some of the store dlerks | of Figs and Elixir of Senna is never Robbins entertainied the Darty With | with whom they seem to have become | o1t 5a by the' welliuformed wieh phonograph selections. acquainted, and nearly all the pigeons | classe! o i £ Missionary Meeting. are the speclal pets of Car Starter Mc- | medicines which make extravagant The monthly missk eting i(szna‘;l Wh‘ en he calls, the pigeons | gnd unfounded claims to cure habitual held with Mrs, J. M. Paine Wednesday rle in large numbers and alight | ) yipation without personal co-op« on his head, shoulders and arms and afterncon, twenty-threo ladies being | yumpie a1l oyer cach other in their | eration. S eria 'fi‘:&‘:&r,%fl?firh‘“‘fi%‘;fi eagerness to get at the foed he has Sleeve. The hostess served refresh- | fF them in his hands. ments. J. S. May and E. E. May spent Sun- just a trifle coincidental that TH PASS'NG nr true n part that his insanity has. tak- day with”(helr ‘brother, yl)epnty Asa cted a national ’ en a religious turn, but the Congre- | Pearl L. Brown visited friends in New | L. May, at Howard, R. L g to the Knights of Columbus gational church of Ledyard 1s in no| London last Saturday. Tablets were placed in the cemetery | convention in Quebec on the twenty- |FIc|AL TE way responsible for that turn, as Mrs. Orrin Ray is recovering from [last week for the late Wheaton Thur- | ifth anniversary of the date he was might be inferred. That church and | her recent illness. ber and wife, and Henry Moore and | €lected to the presidency of the Star : {_: ‘;fa;:m&‘ bouievde t%t tnt.l:‘r(!ligllm Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert H. Marvin of | wife, X g; thGe Sea ’I‘otnfl Abstinence soclety. | - T e mind rather n con- | Soun, View farm, Colchester, were ests ing. r. Geary was for many years con- “ Py 1) fuses it; that it leads to solf control; | paests of frfends In town on Taes. e de"Mu :: :..‘:llb:nrd. Rev. | nected with the temperance movement | DI King's *‘Restoration’” Method that it i= one of the strongest pre- | gay. in this state, attended many conven- and Mrs. T. A. Turner attended the | i, "0, 3t o, S Com ot T ny o does away with the old, LEDYARD Allen Main, Recovering from Pneu- - Egeence, day. Allen Main, who h#s been ill with|On Sunday morning and evening. He will preach in next Sunday, coming as a candidate for pastor. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Personals and Briefs. James H. Beebe has returned from a visit with friends in Derby and New Haven. Mothers’ day was ‘observed with special exercises in the Sunday school last Sunday under the direction of the superintendent, Mrs. Fred R. Bailey. The white carnation was worn by a large number. Miss Jennie L. Rogers and Miss Ppneumonia, is much better. A Word of Explanation. Mr. Editor: In several issues’ of Dhe Bulletin the name of a young man from this town committed to the state hospital for the insane has been asso- ciated with my name and church in a Way that might mislead many. It Is ventives of what has happened to this L , e ana young man. The truth of the matter woddipg of - Geoege Xodkw ane | this movement he received the experi- is that he has been reading one of WINnml CouN'[Y. ¥:::§:;_’ Hfib‘:&;’t“ :"i““;‘;lx”ded m‘i‘ enced training that was efterwards of telitale false plate. those religious magazines that in the name of religion 1is working havoc among simple but eerious minded peo prl’e wholgmvedn;;; seen \uvryh much of the world an 'e. One has only to . read the headings of the articles in | Funeral of James Shaw—Memorial that magazine and its advertisements Association Elects Officers. to understand the effeot on this young man and the probable effect on anvone Mrs. Eleanor Hart és the guest of so foolish as to take it. It emphasizes | Mrs. W. E. LaBeHe. . the fact that there are both religious| The many friends of William F. and daily papers ‘being published in|Shaw sympathize with him in the Jarge numbers that have no right to | death of his father, James Shaw,which be allowed to exist. Their effect on|occurred Sunday morning. Funeral the moral and intellectual life is be- | services were held from the home of yond reckoning. The state will con-| W. F. Shaw on Tuesday afternoon at tinue to pay dearly in criminals and | 4 o'clock. The body was taken to Hol- in disordered minds and diseased bod- | yoke for burial on Wednesday. ies for allowing these publications to| Jacob Bunce is at his home in the thrive. This young man, it is hoped, | vilage. in the hands of experts will early re- Marshall Bennett is spending the spond to good care and be returned | week with his famfiy. to us, who will do everything that can Frank Kennedy is ill at the hotel. be done to help him. ‘Willlam N. Burnett led the Christian The pulpit and the press will do well | Endeavor meeting Sunday evening. today to warn the public against the Mrs, James Grady entertained Mrs. . advantage and benefit to him. He was e iz tfi t“ o%oe:.l l[.t’t:;tnd';d %.zlr!-i.g. the first president of Division No. 2, If you have a few teeth left you may DAYVILLE riet Hiibbacd. Mrs. L. ¥ Linderman, | Ancient Order of Hibernlans, is past | have the lost ones all restored sucs - Mr. and Mrs, E. E. May, the Misses ht of the Knights of Co- | cessfully. 7 - 1 lumbus, and for nearly a quarter of a century has been on the active list of sy Niagara engine company. Mr. Geary was born on the farm in Waterford e R e Ay phere Tils fine summer home is now ” located. ltbrarian. In early life he Iéarned the trade of a machinist at the Brown Cotton Gin | SOUTH WINDHAM. works, and many of the present em- ployes were his fellow workmen, He . " was one of the most popular young | Local Young Lady Wins Silver Medal e 28 Tne” Sop-and - tonk. BOPUINTIL has never deserted him. He then took | ¢ —~Personal Interests. up the study of law in the office of Mrs. T. B. Bishop and nephiew.|Judge Ralph Wheeler and has gained ewell Norton, of Guilford, have re-| ., minence in his profession. He has turned home after a visit with her sie- | RIOMWICRCe T8 BIE PEOTestion. T ate ter,: Mrs. George Chamberlain. and in other investments and is now M and Mrs Ak o Wont | cladsed among the wealthiest and most Sunday at Mre. Gifford’s home in NOT- | prominent citizens 1n New London. Mr. Geary is entitled to a high place Cassius Barstow has been spending | gn'tiie honor roll of “seit-made men, | THOMAS JEFFERSON KING, D. D. 8. the week among the Berkshire hills. and his life is worthy of ‘emulation by pretentions. Few country towns, as Harry Kennedy spent the week end E. W. Avery was in Hartford Tues- 5 c Originator of Dr. King's Res- well as cities, escape his baneful influ- | at Mrs. Robert Williams'. day attending a Masonic meeting. L AL T e S e e toration Method for the naturel ence. When a young man goes insanc | Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Williams of | Miss Rene Murdock has been con-| "My Geary as a national delegate o < ] t:gwflttz; religiously. let it be known just the | Providence spent Sunday with Mr. and | fined to the house by iliness. not only honored the honorable New Piinteti J‘nu“rl and. in- There was a large number present|y,ngoner, but the delegates to the ventor of ithe “Nutural Gum at the C. E. consecration meeting Sun- nateocon'ven;llon‘y ald themaetvea even Bet of Teeth, etc. AN rights day evening which was led by Clyde greater honor. reservesd. Larkin, Miss Edith Larkham rendered The lost teoth of & man oF WOmAN kind of religion that has that effect Mrs. Charles Williams. It is not the religion of any true Miss Mary Taney is moving to Paw- church, and it is not true religion | tucket, R. I either as a primary or a seeondary Miss Melissa Ward has returned cause. from her visit to Providence. a pleasing solo. TS e T REV. W. F. WHITE. Mrs, Oswald Street is spending the| Miss Mabel Clinton, Miss Pauline| According to Consul Albert H. Michel- | S31 now be restored by the solence o Ledyard, Conn., Mav 1910. week end in Providence. Backus and Royval Slate were contest- | =on, the provincial council of Turin, in e st gy s » Raymond Burnett spent Sunday in|ants at the W. C. T, U. eflver medal | association with certain sister coun- mmncu A A degpmaes *'::l'm NIANTIC town with Iis parents, Deacon and|contest given In the Willmantic Bap-|clls and with other bodies, proclaims | TOPCeR to CEECE T8 O Mrs. F. J. Burnett. tist church Wednesday evening. Miss | in connection with the world exhibition | 770N L C0F DU G S0 METHIE om Pauline Backus was the fortunate win- | in Turin in 1911, an international com- ner of the medal. | petition for machines and processes lfl"k"l;-l’dzh.tml.. c.:l:;g- ?"u;:u::; Mrs. George Chamberlain has been’| which shall represent improvements “"h""wa v with ""u’n a t‘h“_""“h Bo. Buthee~ entertaining ‘her nepheWw, Charles | over systems and methods now em- - Bishop, of Guilford. ployed for maintenance of common “?u"l_ ;‘gfi‘&“;’g ual-h:e:t:::,dnt. "°‘:";“ Work is progressing slowly on the|roads of crushed stone or gravel. {o Srow Fuelet T Im‘“”- = adaition fo. the bongs now. occupled by your naturai teeth. It is ‘a wonderful Supper Followed by Sale—Factory | M= C. 4 Russcll is the guest of IpRpection: Mt Honte) Camy Officers of Memorial Association. The Ladies’ Friendly society connect- | At the annual meeting of the Day- ed with the Methodist Episcopal | Ville Memorial association on Monday church gave a supper and heid a so- | evening the following officers were cial _and sale of fancy articles Wed- | elected for the coming year: President, | ¢ L. Clinton. eme: met’ nesday evening at the residence of | William P. Kelley; vice opresident, & 3:-'1y forty from here attended the “np;mwn ’;t.r.o::u?‘:u‘g\d u.l.oho:ne(;l Capt. Edward Luce. Sabin_S. Russell; secretary and treas—|( w. (. T. 1. medal contest in Willi- e I sias B I atomston AR o A deputy state factory inspector was | urer, William D. Cogswell: flower com- | mantic Wednesday evening. . om ety 1ot xsie, ¢ Bietace S in the village Tuesday and inspected | mittee, Myrtice Blanchard; finance| prederick Wendell of New York was s o Sk eatiies oo De. Ains the Knickerbocker Typewriter factory |committee. W. F. Shaw: music, F. W.| 5 yigitor in town Wednesday. b o . s e e AR DeTulis Tostory also T. J. Hil's bakery establish- | Bennett; decorations, W. L. Bennett: All Skin Irritation and e your toeth, Tt Pays o x ment. printing, W. W. Burnett; marshal, J. Misses Lena Cruttenden and Eliza- | R. Brown: programme committee for beth Chase have leased the Mexam | the day, Mrs. William F, Bidwell, Miss house at Crescent beach. The hotel | Bernice Cogswell and Rev. W. J. Rey- will be opened early in the spring. nolds. The Misses Powell of Brookline, N. H., were guests of Mrs. H. E. Phyall STERLING Miss Skidmore Speaks at Teachers’ Meeting—Reception at Parsonage. o :byp S NO PAIN OPERATING H 8| y ved by Painless dentistry in the beginn. R AL ) T painless dentist, and since they knew A teachers’” meéting was held Wed- POMFRET CENTER Killingly Grange Furnishes V-rcd’ in Main street, recently. Y . istr r 3 i nesday atfernoon at 4 o'clock at the nothing of painless dentistry, of oo lhomas Shaw has urned from BTG Conter Bobool " Aies. Mirtem Oom I Ol l: maitreated their patients and ew York = iy . 2 = this aat science a joke, a thi ta Waiter R. Denison was in the vil- | Programme at Session of Wolf Den | Skidmore = of ~IWilimantle = normal e hed Bf an. ridtentss: Ta Do lage Tuesday Grange—Farmers Hold Out for Milk | Raading. Four of the Voluntown ton when Dr. King first advertised his Powder system: of painless dentistry he had al Mrs. A. W. Fran least twenty-five imitating dental fa- who has been Prices. teachers were present and nearly .all The enumeration of the town of Sterling is practically completed. The social of the Hpworth league s0- ciety was held at the home of Mr. and M James Thornley on Friday eve- nt Beach Tuesday. Su C! 42 > . = pt. of Schools J. A. Paine: toyrs. Mary L. Morgan has returned | finely rendered dialect selections by 0 her home in Pennsylvania avenue, | the jecturer, Brother Benneit; reading after visiting frignds in New London by Ray Pellett: Brother W. H. Barron for a week master of Quinebaug Pomona, who veral science and who really performes ail . § ook for u..'-—' F S SYKES on ¥ | -m:m( 00 and ' . t teet! B o B R e eemins whtwst oo 4 | et b o e e 2 guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cole- § the Sterling teachers attended, paugh at the Point View house, has Killingly grs isi N g S t the kirs to contend with. One by one they returned to New: York. 5 eranue Weaaneets N et gg:l(: oty B Mot()“j:rny, onWwednes. | @ skilfully medicated Toilet Powder ¥ | dropped out of existonce, because they x»xk‘iffit??tr‘fi:fi:\m Deep River was | 3 most gxcellent programme. Miss day afternoon. : which is no more like or Talcum ::A‘:au;l:‘.fimm&kdem s;lt:od ;;1:1: flu: - e g p Annette Shepard gave a piano solo; The Epworth league prayer meeting B = c g ! Y. wta tone Poiedl Bocker and AMrs. Hsmilton | then followed several somgs by Mr.|was held on Thursday eveming in the uzufi&fi-*fl the aile painles qendet in thet olky, NEraiC i Bailey: Talk on Problems of Today. | vestry of the M. E. church. being .eagy s to the most 1| Who practices painless de‘““nm" - delicate skin and possessing unequalled \ W. G. Phyall entertained James | w 7 - - g 1ed James | wag to take part, came up with the | ning. Iridge work $5.00, lens, pure Johnson from Boston on Tuesday at|erowd, but was taken suddenly ill and | The reception given Rev. and Mrs. gy A 7:.'.'?;'3:':“-::?'.‘;' . Mr hng M ot vne of South | PAd to return. —Refreshments were [ Thomas at the parsonage on Saturday e AT ek Suramtend . P fre- 1o Niahtic the Sret "f e served under direction of Sister: Alice | evening of last week was largely at- ‘&}:;:‘ iy i e o € | Wilbur. tended. A pleasant evening was en- P 2 y Mrs. Courtland Hoppin visited her | joyed by all. R. Smith and J. H. Brown of | summer home Wednesday preparatory " Worcester, Mass., have beén spending | {5 her summer stay. several dayaat” the Washburn cot- | yiE% SIS S8, wno was oper- RAWSON L\ pase n_the Grove. ated on for appendicitis last week at _— 1 Little Milk Being Shipped—Local Men Attend Mass Meeting. Mrs. R. B. S. Washburn of Norwich K » A and daughter, Miss Edith, are at their Pfi;"m?fi”é‘fi’:[”sflé”é’fi;géz? 0 cot’ Reiaes Franklin Sqnare, Norwich. goneEn the last of this: week John Washbuzn of New York is the | gy 1SSt 0C s: woek- 5 | HOURS : a y : Mre. & of Westerly, R. Mr. Charles es of Pax- i guest_of relatives in the Grove. L visited Mrs: 8. B, Alger the Dast | con Aoy, wrore tha cocors of M. and .to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 to R. B, S. Washburn of Norwich spent Sunday with his family in the Grove, returning to his busin week. =" Miss Fannie Brown is visiting her In Norwich | prother in Worcester. Mrs. George Kimball on Sunday. Mrs. George Fuller has returned home after spending several weeks in Monday. Mrs. Joseph Scott is visiting her | Norwich. B 0 T T parents in Brooklyn. % . Bdward B and _Miss PRESTON Farmers here-are still pluckily hold- | 1 oaie fi‘:sefflm R s Hanry b A ing out in the milk “war, and are Hiustrated Lecture on Birds—Persons | bound te win. A | Rev. N. B. Prindle of Preston City THOMPSON has a new automobile. % = " Miss Addie M. Allen of Norwich | Thimble Club’s Surprise Gift for Mem- Clapp were Willimantic visitors Tues- The milk strike remains the same, a few still sending their milk. Myron Fuler and Frank Phillips were Willimantic visitors on Wednes- day. spent Sunday with her parents in ber—Sewing Department Meets. Charles Sweet, Alvin Sweet and Preston. THenry Stone attended the milk mass Alice Ayer is ill at her home in this| Mrs. E. S. Fletcher was in Boston | meeting in Boston on Monday. place. = Wednesday. Miss Louise Anderson of Boston is Miss Katie Record spending sev- Mrs. J. K. Moore and Mrs C. E.|the guest of Mrs. Edward Berggren. Frank Phillips, Miss Grace Hagerty, eral days with Mrs. Gustavus Helden. ‘St‘z\flr\s were in Worcester Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stocking, William Bhistrita Lacties The Thimbke club gave Mrs. F T i N plic lec E Munyan a birthday surprise and gave | Lawion and Robert Colburn attended a P e lope 2 public lecture on The | her a silver spoon and post card | social hop at Eastford on Friday eve- trated by 75 lantern clides, in the Con. | Shower Tuesday afternoon Aoty ning, making the trip in Mr. Phillips’ grezational vesiry Friday evening, May | 5 M argivaiq liosve has been visiting | automobile. A | soaippee — A0eh, @ 7.39, ov. ¥. A. Holden. Several young peéople were baptized e = The Lawrence-Wiillams Co.; Oleveland, 0, [l | Weo are hesdquarters for NORTH LYME b Rev. € I. Ramsey last Sunday. SOUTH WOODSTOCK. | NARBAGANSETT BANQUET Avm. Miss Mary Stoddard was the guest g vy 4 of Bernice Armstrong over Sunday. | E. E. MacLellan Thrown from Bicycle| CHAS. 0SGOOD & CO, . , pamily frade Sugiiisd st G0o pev dem Items Chiefly Personal. A party of yvoung people gave Elmer —Visitors of the Week. Distributers for Eastern Connecticut. . Wright. 8 Cove Bt. Tel. oot3od - FAET A X Burgess. a birthday surprise Saturday Mrs, Mary Fosdick went to New | night in the form of a large welt-filled Miss Ida Sanger was in Providence | Hewitt, Miss Dora Poppe and George | church held its first meeting at Rochelle the first of the week to visit | May basket. = her sister, Mrs. Edward Lyman Bill. The sewins department of ihe La- | LS DElef visht fest week. = ore : Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hewitt, Morgan | dies’ Aid society of the Congregational | mpes returned homé here last Satur- . 4 . \ i or et SRS SR i e 2L B Lightning Rabbed of , Terror Sisson’s Sunday. % Twenty-five workers came and a good RT:'.YF&S.Pfii:fld. d“,n“hm Fpfl“.fl‘& A Harold Gates and Merriil Babcock | start was made. Mrs. Moore was elect- | (aprolina and Mandeline Stanger of < 3 g i were home from Meriden over Sunday,|ed directress of, this work. Fast Brimfeld, Mass. were gucsts for| Exhaustive Lightning can’t hartti you and yours if you rod ma\lfl:::giheptrgargs ;‘::""\g?:le'\lonro Mrs. F. S. hWicl}(]s of ':" rarl‘!se has | the day at the Baptist parsonage on| tests prove your buildings projperly. The makers of Na- Mrs. $ Mrs. 1} © | returned to her home here for the | phyrsday. that pure cop- : - 3 74 3‘;"&,‘:‘ I!‘Vltgln&gn. ‘a“n‘;f‘ MEK_:W%“%?"" summer. Mrs. Bdward Swan and Arnold Block | per cable, tional Pure COE % C‘%h ve you a writlen Sisson visited at G. H. Strong's Tues- . of Prpvidence. Beve Losh _gucsis at|: ey Sus e Euovanioe Witk SYELY N0 S guc a8 ey ATTAWAUGAN 3 Henry Wells’ for a few days. positive protection long as the conductor is kept on tite housa, Messrs. Root and Moss of Hartford 5 - Eimer - X, Mackifinh. vew thrown | to lite-dnd property S Y were in town the middle of the week.| Mrs. Sampson of Putn:m spent | from '}:;tbfi:t“le Lasr Ddl'- ifihmred‘,gl: from lightning age. Kd " ONA (o Miss Marion Stark has béen spend- | Thursday. May 5, with friends here. |02, " Equiring et T nd A ; L e P M, 1 Miss Lilal Miss Mildred Harries spent the week | - Mr. and Mrs. Hogace Randnll have = - g i > L Ml end at her home in Willimantic and | been in poor health of late, i Pure Flat ° ‘er’ cab" GARDNER LAKE also attended the teachers” conven- | Mr%, GHecrs Longion has been quite ' % g ! 2 = — tion. Y > i > ? . ‘Albert H. Williamns Py -| has the greatest conducting capacity, and we kriow how to install it preperi Mr. and Maes. William H. Denison of | The auto truck was decorated with o Mt week. 'f"‘? g —a most insportant factor gl 1 htnfl' rod efficic . % S:‘-E_fifler visited local Triends re- 5‘3,‘: :fi‘.‘, s f ‘ll'\t‘gfflgel;:f:ot; ?fi;» Alr. and Mrs. Henry Wells and Mr. “The Mational Automatic Iflgbfll n;uv.flflmw 1s walers GOtis Tyler of Providence called on | game first of the season: A it s Edivard Swan, were | proof, thus the rain cannot work in and cut out y\ur telephone: Py Msflve; hc.et few t:.:y:taa.' I teAn:len ?wxand %(L‘m’c:;r m‘: a 4 Ceme in and see National pure copper Cable and lety us teil you more abest it. Mrs. Pauline Dressl. b 'w days in Rhode Isl s week. : > “ " fe Wal Syistem, the /Omega Ace! visited local refatives 3 few days ago.| Miss May Waterhouse is ill at her Country Would Survive. We inetal the “Leader” Pneumatic Wator S5 the tytene Alfred Dressler ie visifing relatives | home here. Probably there is mot another thing |- S°erators. sell Gasoleno Engines, Creany Separafors. ALL practical lines of in New York. 3 o _Miss Gertrude Waterhouse was in |about to happen in this country that| Farm Machinery, Pumpx, Kig. and keep in stociy the most camphetesime of Mr. s *l-. !i::si! B:']a:}.w;;‘:t hz;;l.cl;; s-mmi B it a-apo:%lq Wil find easier to bear than | repairs to be found in New London County, % Lebanon, . amd . Cha - mma | NSO an iss - e retirement Cha o i / win of Norwich rere recent guests atlra Weaver spent Wednesday in Put- | from the Bm-d o MMW_ Prices and estimutes quoted if desired. num. 2 2 veston News 2