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43 NORWICH LETTERS FROM TWO STATES RS 4 2 5 NEW 'I;ONDON COUNTY oLD wrsTic United Workers Elect Officers—Recent Visitors—Deacon Gallup 94—Church United Workers of the Metho- d church held their an- ¥ nesday, October 1 rs were elected for President, Mrs. e president, Mrts. Geo. : . Miss S. Annfe Wil- treasur Miss = Annie Wil- ame, direct: Mrs. Hannah Wil- ms, Miss Cal Chapman, M Nancy Desle: Supper Cleared Over $7. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- t harch met Wednesday ternoon and evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, J. Harold Willlams. An ap- tizing supper was served. The pro- « av imted to something b for church pur- Personalities. ¥. Eldrelge, who supplied he puipit of the Baptist church for he past two Sundays in_the absence f the pastor, Rev. Jeptha M. Olmstead, ws returned to his home at Niantic. ida Smith of Gurleyville has py the Methodist nd oce parsonage with her father, ¥. Smith, during the time that supplying the Methodist church A. J. Chandler of New London € Wednesday of Mrs. JONOVer Imburst. a visit to Mrs. mil wn has returned it to Brooilyn, est of his Burnett and Gra of the Rc #onineto acent gue - i ! eane 1 D. Dewey has re Ly wisit to relatives in 1 aisley and ehild have ne S Manchester after Av isiting at the F niece, Mr. of Laurel Hill 3 Ryd Norwich is the guest her dsughier Mrs. David Cudworth. Miss G s M. Olmstead is able to af 1 two weeks' illness. i William D. Beckwith is the daugt Mrs. Nathaniel roton borou of New York with his family »f Mohegan was Mr, and Mrs, Calvin returned Bar- , R. I, after a visit to Edward and famil Hull, Mrs. Hull and their were Sunday guests of Mr motber, Mrs. Mary Ellen Hull m Holmes was an_over-Sun- | day guest of relatives in Providence. Mrs. Charles E. Stapelyn was the guest Momday of Mrs. J. Menry Fitg- patrick of Noank ‘ Mrs. Annie E. Averysafd ghand- daughter, Miss Tavura Avery. w over-Bunday guests of Dr. and Mrs Charles Congdon of Mystic David Cudworth has recovered from a severe iliness. Mr Josephine Beebe lon the guest of her cousin, Addle M. Holmes. James 8. Russell has Isde lawn after three 1th relatives Essex Mr, and Mrs. Hayes Boss have mover from the lower rent n Mrs. Charle H. Denison's house to the farm in North Stonington for many years own- ed by the late David Frir Mrs. John Wath from a lengthy at Cuba, N. Y Returns from Vacation. f New ILop- Mrs, returned weeks' stay fldrer . Rev. Jeptha M. Olmstead returnad nday evening from a six weeks' va- Mr. and Mrs daughter Genev Sunday wlith feve My and Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Thomas Gr ot have moved to O $70,000 Fire Loss. witzer Brot Mystie Wooler of tie, lost by fire da arge mill at Sta Springs fire started jn th oom, L it $70,000 94th Birthday. Deacon Nehlemiah (¢ n_Saturday his 94th birthd The Baptlst library co ee held in interesting session at Riverview on Monday evening with the chairman, Mrs. Charles Q. &Eldredge Mrs. Fannie C. Lamb is caring for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Albert C. Ben nett of Center Groton. * MONTVILLE Bridge Unlon Baptist Church — Endeavor Society’s Fine Record. he Ladies’ Aid society held a busi- meeting in the chapel Monday aft- ernoon The C. V. Railroad company has | newly planked the bridge near Charles R. Bogue's temement-house and re- palred the fences Physical Director Hobert Latimer \d Mra, Latiner were guests of rela- ves at the Palmer homestead over Hunday The Woman's Misgionary society of the Union Buptist .church was enter- ed Tuesday afterncon by Mrs enry Dart Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nott have ra- zped from their visit with relatives in Martford. They bave purchased a bame in Hamtford and will make their hiome these soon after November, Masons Attended Church. At the Umion Baptist chureh Sun- duy morning the pastor, Rev. George €. Chappell, eached on the subject “Christ, the Mechanic.” By special in vAtation the locml Masonic lodge was | present in a body, occupying the cen ter pews. As they marched into ahurch three young ladies presented each a carnaton. Miss Grace Hoope: presided at the orzan and the ladies' | cholt was under the direction of Mi Nellie n. The attendance was 125. The Bitfe school was w 24 and the quart much erjoved. T orayon tasks at th At the C. E. Meeting. e Chwistian Budeavor meetitig at 580 was condwctzd by Miss: Nellie Chapmas. Topw: The Chances We Tire tadies choir sang swestly. Mise s A. P. Mitchell, Mrs. Fred.Hope snd Deacon Bdwin 8. Meary gave ecnces from the New London C. Undon meetings held Thursday, Octo- ber 20. The pastor sang a salo, “Honay in the Rock™’; the eongregation joined in the chorus. Mre Fred Spen- cer greatly assisted in toe music by two spe selections on the violn and pisne, ome selection being Mr. Spenvers own arangement of a song he heard eung Im church a few weeks ago. The evening preaching servios soliowed: the sibject of the fouth ser- u!.. of ghe series o Persomal Ques-~ . - Lamb have | Improvements — Activities of | tions being, Where Art wTOUT w young ladics sang. The male quai- tette assisted in all the music of the evening. . Henry. Beckwith has been il at his sister's, Mre. William Grinnell's, since Monday. evening. 3 Farl MeDermott, who was badly in- jured two_ weeks.ago, is steadily im- proving. Two trained nurses are car- ing for him.- Gave Best Report. At the C. E. union meeting held at the Jlirst Congregational c¢hurch | New “London last week Thursday | ernoon, the Christi deavor society | 1 of the Montville Union Baptist church gave the best report for average at- : which tendance during the past year, b o was 90, The next largest was 50, the 16 societies reporting. The av age of th> Montville so for 1909 was for 1908 it w Not one appointed leader has failed in 16 months. | Conducted Hampton Funeral. Chappell was called to conduct the Mrs. Dwight her home there George ( Roath was a Norwich visitor i GALES FERRY S. F. Brown -and Otis Winchester At- tend Aviation Meet in New York— Visitors and Visiting. Albertus May »¢ Allyn’s Point, a member of t board of asseseors ywn of vard at the for the Ty pos nts town. Postmaster Samuel companied by Otis Win w left on Sunday even to at- te ternational aviati events Taft of Dzcatur Bluffe last week of Mr. and WATERFORD Tin Shower Given Dr. Howard—Per- sonal Notes. ‘Walter Shelley of New London is the guest of friends in Waterford. Mrs. David Geer and Mrs. Fred Nichols of West Neck were in at- tendance at the meeting of the Relief corps Thursday. . 3 Mrs. Mary A. Littlefield and Mrs. Ow- en C. Williams were in New London Thursday. Mrs. Isabelle Grant of Westerly was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Greig of Jordan, the first of the week. Thomas W. Gardner of New Lon- don was in town Tuesday, attending the funeral of ©. M. Gilbert. Mrs. Charles Young of L. returned home after a visit friends at Jordan. g Miss Ida Howard of Graniteville was a caller in the city Wednesday. The friends of Dr. Howard gave him a tin shower Friday evening in anticipation of his election to the leg- islature this winter. SALEM Meeting of Town Officials—School Closed on Account of Diphtheria— Village Notes. me has with Prison Sunday was observed in the Congregational church Sunday morn- ing with a special sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. J. Cogswell, from the text “Be not overcome of evil, but over- come evil with good The Y. P. S. C. E. which met on Sunday evening, was well attended and was léd by the president, Howard A. Rix. The selectmen, town clerk and reg- istrars met in the town hall on Fri- day and two names were added to the voting 1 The newly elected school hoard met in the town hall on Friday evening for the purpose of organization. Henry A. Rogers was again chosen secretary and treasurer and James Lane was chosen chairman. Owing to the fact that less than half of the children in the Central school district were in attendance last week. because of diphtheria in the district, | | | §& Attention, Farmers! Dollars Bonus For Fattest and Big- gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Kext Best $5.00 Third $5.00 T Bulletin proposes to capture the three fattest and largest turkeys to be offered for the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New London Counties. They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties. The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price “in addition to the prize to be awarded. turk: awn trails The sccond prize of $5. to the second third prize of $5. to the largest ndon or Windham Counties. The cc e counties weighing th and wings cut off at ntest is open to any addition to the market price. This ook Home. | market price will be t prize of $10. to the largest largest and fattest man The turkeys must be submitted ! Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o’clock noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $10. will be awarded in iser of the second young turkey in size a priz vs offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- first joint. and Fattest and fattest turkey young turkey oung turke: aised in N woman. boy or girl residing in for examination and turkey will be given to the Rock of $5. in furnish given. This turkey will ng dinner for the Sheltering Arms. To the raiser of the largest and fattest turkey over a year oid a prize of $5. in addi Home for Children for a The turkeys will be weighed by on to the market price. Thanksgiving dinner. This will go to the County Somers Bros. at their market. H. Brown « Norwich | , her summer home in | | st last wezk of rel Parker John 1 W » New iing the { i \. Inesday York L. Fairfi at Al visit in irmed n's Point Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Benn and fam who spent a few days at their summer place in the village last week, r | turned to New London Sunday even- ing. Mrs. Ellen Satterlee, with her daugh- i | | | | | ter, Mrs. Hudson Leavenworth, and son, William Leavenworth, of Winsted, ‘isited Mrs. Satterlee’'s sister, Mrs san Chappel, in New London on Tuesda A Eugene La Fontaine and her guest, Mre. Charles Maynard, visitad | in Westerly recently Wilson H 80N T 1ed his | at the Gale M hurch the Brews: k chapel on unday. Fo missions was the | topic cons at the morning and | evening services aund a sp ) tion wae taken at both services for this| ork M Emma Harrison was the | | speaker at evening serx i John Leavenworth of Winsted. a student at Yale college, was a week end guest of his mother, Mrs. Hudson | Leavenworth' ai_Shore Home Mr. and Mre. W. F. Long of Bozrah Center called on local friends a few a 50 . H. Bailey visited his sisters in Jemn oni Sunday Wells are dry and many families { hav to cart ter from the lake, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dickerson of ( Hartford ‘arrived at Allyn’s Point on Wednesday to visit their relatives, . and Mrz. E. A. James. Mrs. Frank Hurlbutt of Corona L. Ledvard oy Sarah. Perkins and Mrs. Har- | Perkins were guests of Mr. | Charles Chapman’ of Led- yard on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J rison I and Mrs €. Hazler and-daugh- | | | i ter Beatrice, with Mrs. Williain Alex ander of Oroton, former residents of Feiry, were callers herg on Sun- irs. D. Perkins called on rela- tives in Uncasville and New London on Wednesday - | PIOM BT U TONRANND IMaUM d9p SUN SAI0B (0000 LE 4940 9UE VASUL in | 1 I M the school board deemed close the school for one we Miss Kittie Forbe of Worcester visiting Miss Ella. ling. r. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray spent funday with Mrs. Murray's parents in -ankiin. Frank Rogers and daughter Jen- Were guests on Sunday of Mr. and rwood Miner and daughter Susan Sunday with friends in Hebron. it wise to is | and M Fred Bailey spent Thursday in Norwich H. A. Rix was in New London on sine: ednesday. . Crandall spent Wednesday at his home in New London _F. R. Bailey and son LeRoy were in| New London last Saturday. | Many are taking advantage of the dry_weather and low water and are having their wells cleaned. NORTH STONINGTON bl | Main-Snyder Marriage is Set for Nov. 5—Baptist Day of Praper. Society Observes Miss Grace Louise Snyder, only daughter of Judge and Mrs. Calvin A. Snyder, and Leonard Richardson Main, oldest Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ain, are to be married Nov. 5th. Prayer Service on Friday. The mrayer service recommended by the missionary committee of the Ston- ington Union association to be held in all the churches of the association on Friduy was observed in the local Bap- tist church. | Seventeen new members were infti- | 1ed by the Grange at the regular meet- ne Friday evening. Following the ex- ercises u fine collation was served their son, Carrolf, went to Northfield, Mass, service was held in the Congre- | | gational church last Sunday. | Absent in Northfield. | Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Hollister and | i | last week for a few days. C. C. Gray is visiting her son in - Lucian Drury supplied the pul- pit of the First Baptist church in Nor. wich last Sunday and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Lathrop, WINDIAN COUNTY. | WAUREGAN Gift from K. of K. A. to Congregational | Church — Worden-Hughes Wedding | on Wednesday. &g ‘The funeral service of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogan was | attended Wednesday afternoon, Rev. I, | F.~ Talmadge officiating. Butial was | :n Evergreen cemetery, Central Vil- age. : The Knights of King Arthur of this | village presented the Wauregan Con sregutional ehurch at its roll call a beautiful picture of Sir Galahad. Grace Talmadge, who 1s ill in Day- Kimball hospital, is siowly improving Worden—Hughes. There was a large attendance at Sacred Heart church Wednesday, when George Worden and Miss Bertha Hiughes were united in marriage by Rev. U. O, Bellerose. Hugh Worden, { gave a Hallow | ing. brother of the groom, acted as best man, and Miss Blanche Hughes, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Mr. and WMrs. Worden have a host of friends and well wishers in this vicinity. Aft- er a brief wedding trip they will keep house on Church street. Big Lumber Contract. Charles Hopkins has commenced de livering fom his saw mill located west of the village thirty thousand feet of pine Dboards to the Wauregan com- pany. Efficient Station Agent. Frank W, Campbell, station agent, has moved his household goods to Montville, his former home. Patrons of the station one and all trust that he will not relinquish his place here, as be is experienced and obliging. The business has never been conducted in a more systematic manner, to the full sfint_]aifa.ctlan of patrons and railroad of- cials. Clarence W. Bowen Guest of A. S. Hardy—Congregational Church Calls Rev. Robert R. Kendall. Judge Albert Mathewson of New Haven spent Sunday in town. Mrs. E. R. Hall was .in Westfield, Mass., last week visiting a former school friend. The Ladies’ Misionary soclety held opening meeting of the season with Mary Perley Thursday afternoon. Guest of A. S. Hardy. Clarence W. Bowen of New York was an over Sunday guest of A. S. Hardy. Call to Rev. Robert R. Kendall. At a church and society meeting held last Sunday evening at the Congrega- tional church it was voted to extend a call to Rev. Robert R. Kendall of North Branford to become pastor of the ‘church. William N. Y., b town. Dwight Burritt of Detroit, Mich., was a guest of W. H. Lester Wednesday. October Hailstorm This town was visited by a hailstorm during the thunder shower of Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. J. Williamson from Hartford The senor J. Lindeman of Tarrytown, been spending a week in has returned the Tid: Academy ay even- at en social F ~ THOMPSON Sunday Observed by Special Eiliot Seriously Prison Sermon — Hiorace . Mr, and Mrs. Edward Ketchum New York, formerly of this place, are occupying Miss Grangers house. Mrs. Speer of Worcester visited her nieces, Mrs. F. A. Munyan and Mrs. ‘Whittemore, over Sunday. Miss Freida Cooper has returned from a month’s visit to New York. Mrs. 8. E. Truesdell is visiting rela- ives in_the vicinity of Bostc Miss Mary J. Ross is visiting rela- tives in New York. Horace Elliot is seriously ill Mrs, Grace Noyes has returned to her home in Mauchaug. Reyv. John K. Moore observed Prison Sunday by a special mon in the morning from Acts 4:16. In the even- ing special music was furnishad by Mre. R. C. Paine, Mrs. E. Searles and Mrs. Dexter Elliott Mr. Gahst of Tennessee, who is just beginning-studies at Newton semi supplied the Baptist pulpit for the s ond time last Sunday. He was much 1i and will be here again Sunday, Oct. 3 Floyd Cranska of town Sunday. Miss Caroline Cranska returned Sat- urday from a visit to New York. Misses Gladys and Caroline Crans and Isadore Barton of Mauchaug vis- ited Miss Grace Cruff Saturday and Sunday. ATTAWAUGAN Harvest Supper Given by Church Aid Society—Marriage of Arthur La- valle and Miss Eva Tetreault. Miss Mildred Harris entertained her mother from Willimantic over Sun- day. » James Dunse and family and Emma and Walter Rollinson spent Sunday at raftville with John Dunse and fam- Moosup was in The Church Aid society had a har- vest supper in the vestry Thursday evening Mrs. Cornelia Geer is seriously 11l as a result of her son’s death The burial of Louis Geer took p Wednesday afternoon in Putnam cem- etery. Miss Minnie Bigelow and Miss Edith Frissell spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frissell. Thomas Hughes and Paulina Caffery attended the marriage of Mi Bertha Hughes with Mr. Warden in Waure- gan Wednes ¥ Arthur alle and Miss Eva Te- treault were united In marriage on Monday. They are spanding the week in New Bedford. _ EAST WOODSTOCK Recetion in Honor of Edward Killam and His Bride. Mrs. Annie Agard and her children, have been spending a few J. Lindeman. of Miss Lois Bannister of Webster ha: been the guest of Miss Upham. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Bannister and | their children and Miss Lucille Folins- by of Webster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. May. Mrs. Bannis and children remain until Tues- day. Mabel Foster of South Woodstock is assisting -Mrs. Frank Foskett fgr 3 | few weeks. N. T. White and Henry Child are making repairs on the first floor of A. O. U. W. hall with the intention of opening = shop to repair automobiles. Edward Killam and bri arrived Friday. A reception in th honor wae held at Prospect farm, home of the | | sToom’s arents, in the evening. ABINGTON Grange Confers Third and Fourth De- gree: Miss Marie D. Wilbur 18 visiting friends in Putnam. Mrs. A. J. McGorty has returned home after spending Worcester. Mr. and -Mrs. Albert Fay of New London are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham and son, Harold, were guests of Mr. Cun- 1ninghaln's sister in Providence recent- = eral weeks in ‘Wolf Den Grange conferred the third and fourth degrees on a class of fiv Wednesday evening. llup lias moved into his new near A. Badger's blacksmit arpe sprained his ankie on Thursday. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Surprise Party Given Berry Chandler— Brief Notes of Local Interest. Mrs. Josephone Bartlett of Putnam is visiting with her brother, W. S, Ken- yon. Harold D. Bloom _entertained his brotier and family of New Haven over Sunday. Mrs. Allen Kenyon has returned from Wiilimanti Mrs. I P. ses has gone to New Haven for the winter Mr. and Mrs, Alfred D. Briggs and in a Package of Pomfret, spent Sunday at the Mr. Y here was a surpriseé party at Berry Chandler’s home on Monday evening. The occasion was his 70th birthdz WINDHAM Many Attend Husking Bee—Notes of Personal Interest. Mrs. Amos Laurence Hathaway of Boston was the guest of Miss Joseph- ine Bingham from Tuesday till Thurs- day. Kelso has returned to Broklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bass and child of Willimuntic have been visiting Mrs. H. C. Lathrop this week. Mrs. Phebe Arnold has gone to Wil- limantic to live with her son, Nason. C. A. Keéney was appointed delegate to the State C. E. convention in Water bur: w3 unable to attend. Mrs. John Bates Downs of Long Island, as her guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Maine atlended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs, Stever, in_Jewett City on Wednesda Miss Cornelia Thompson of Willi- mantic spent Sunday with Miss Helen Larrabee. Mrs. Ashmead and Mrs. Cérey of Scotland and Miss Hattie Bass of Wi limantic are guests at the home of F. F. Webbs this week. L. J. Hammond has returned from a visit with sister, Mrs. Emily Perry of Auburn, N. Y. Mrs, James T. Baker has returned from a visit in Pittsfield, Ma W. S. XKelsey of Boston has been in town this week. Mrs. Charlotte I ton Wednesday to W. S. Kelsey. Miss Elizabeth Anderson and Van- tine Anderson gave a husking bee on Monday evening. The barn was dec- orated with lanterns and ' pumpkin moonshines. The young people wo ed from § till of corn were husked. A flddler was present and dancing was enjoyed. Pumpkin pies, doughnuts, cheese, cof- fee and cider were served. The guests were mostly Willimantic young peo- pie. The bee was to have been held on Saturday evening, but was post- poned on account of the rain. DAYVILLE Local Boys Take Part in Coon Hunt— Ladies’ Aid Society to Hold Quilting Bee. throp went to Bos- sit her niece, Mrs. Miss Alice P. Fish spent the week end with Miss Deborah Russell. Mrs. E. G. Bidwell has returnad to her home in Nerwich after spending several weeks with Mrs, W. T. Bid- well F. N. Bennett was a visitor in Fos- ter, R. 1. on Sunday. F. N. Bennett, Fred Witter and Sabin S. Ruesell took part in the coon hunt at Whippoorwill camp. Willard Bennett spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Bennett. F. Kennedy was in Boston on Wednesday. N. E. LaBelle spent Tuesday in ence. Potter and Mrs. Grant spent the week end with Mrs. Chauncey Witter. Dr. Suste Field was in town on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Juseph Farland entertained Mr. Mrg. Arthur Gareeau on Sunday. Miss Maude Street and Mrs. Thomas Joslin_have returned from a visit in New Yorl a Josaph Campbell has rented one of George Willlams' tenements opposite the freight depot. | "'Miss Bstelle Holly entertained Lil- lian_Reillv of the State Normal school at _Willimantic. | The Ladies’ Aid society will hold a quilting bee in the parlors of the church on Wednesday afternoon. NORTH WOODSTOCK | Ladies’ Aid Socicty Elscts Officers— Many Attend Anniversary Recep- | tion of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Wit- | ter. | I Mr. and Mrs. Adetbert Agard and two litile children are visiting in_this place At the.annual meeting of the Ladies’ 1Aid soclety held Tuesday, Mrs. Chand- ler- Hibbard was elected president; Mrs. H. P. Hibbard vice president; Mrs L. H. Healey secrstary and treas- urer for the ensuing year. James Perrin, who has been in Van couver through the summer, i3 Lome for a week. Mrs. Emily Vinton is visiting in Putnam. Several from this place attended the recent anniversary Ju of Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Witter Saturday evening. in place of Will Richmond, who | has her niece, Miss | 11 and about 20 bushels (Never sold in bulk) Revolution baking methods which gave the world Uneeda Biscuit ‘:lso resulted in a Revelation in soda cracker quality. You realize this the moment you open the royal purple package and find soda crackers so tempt- ing and good that they cannot be resisted. : Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SOUTH WINDHAM. [ son, | driven by A. H. Williams took fright home of 0. A Hisco Lo PR e e e : Safford’s store and threw out i. M. Randall was in Providence on : 5 Mrs. Barber. his' mother-in-law, who Poriger Substantial Sums Presented to Willi- | i BEber 8 e s Al Mrs. Leonard and Miss Maude Leon- | mantic Y. M. C. A. and St. Joseph’s | i iain. Ar. Willlams was not hurt {ard have returned to their home in| Hospital—Local Topics. On Thursday Mrs. Henry Young th NE | - went to Boston for a few days' visit. John Arnold and family have been | Mrs. Henry Scribner and Mrs. Arthur | Mr. and Mrs. George Young went 1o entertaining a cousin fromn New Can- | Sweet were week end visitors with | New London this week. aan | Mrs. Gage of Woodstock Mr. and_Mrs. Jame rk have Miss Mary Turner has returned| Nathan Ecclestone of pee, | moved to New York home | Mase., who has been visiting D | WL i ants, Mr. and Mrs. Harnis Ecclestone, S left Sunday to aclept a position as PLAINFIELD chauffeur for John Ferguson of Pitts- | burg, Pa. Mr. F n is well known Church Conference Held Here—Social as the owner of s Island. : 4 Mrs. Willis Slate has been appointed| Given by C. E. Society—Grangs a delegate to the &tate Sunday school| Meeting. association convention Mr. and Mrs, at Middletown. | Cassius Barstow spent | The conference o the six churched | Sunday in Taftville convenes at Plainfield Wednesday, No= Miss Gertrude O'Connell of Norwich | vember At 11 a. m., a sermon will was visiting Miss Nellie Connor on| pe delivered by Rev. M. L. B. Willistor Sund of Pomfret Center. At 12,30 a dinner Miss Mary Hatch returned on Tues- | will be served by the Ladies’ Aid so- day from a short visit.in Hartford. { ciety. In the afternoon an addresm Mrs. William Backus hos been enter- | will be delivered by Rev. H. M. Kel- taining Mrs. Fitch of Staten Island | jogg, followed by Mr. Gaine of Jewett ' and Mrs. Charles Libby of Noan | City; subje Missionary Problems, Mrs. Thomas Drew and daughter, | Rev. Charles Peck of Hanover, a del- Mi: been the iliness of Mr. | home of Mrs. Hulda Eaton. ey Annie Drew, of New London. hava | cgate to the national council at Bos- in town this week, called here by | ton, will speak on Echoes from the Drew, who is at the | fonal Counell. B. Tenney exchanged pul- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Murdock were | pits with Rev. i. M. Kellogg of unday visitors in Norwich B)konk Sinday. C. L. Clinton left on Friday to at-| "plainfield people Liave become some- tend the stato convention at| what. acquainted with Mr., Tenney Watgrbury. 5 g | through a series of lectures delivered Mrs. Charlotte Kinney of Norwich is | par | visiting _her niece, Mrs. W. C. Mur- ! poriga BEE, B adtaty gave dock. an enjoyable social in the church ves= Mrs. Maurice Golden has as a guest | Miss Della Barrows of New London R ot et < rthe.. CoRErEaRaL Mrs. Alfred Card is confined to the | cyurch met Wednesday evening with house by illness. 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Mrs. Emeline Baker of Providence| ' fored Weeks and family have moved was a recent visitor wish Mrs. Hulda | jnro Mrs. Callie Exley's house | o I | "Pomona grange meets with Plain- | Mrs. Arnold of Voluntown is spend- | fo17 grange today (Saturday). ing a few days with Mrs. Harris | "X Farge class s to be intiated in Cleston ¢ the morning. At noon the ladies of ! Mrs. Frank Gifford spent Monday in| tne grange serve the dinner. Norwich | pharilis el The C. seial commitiee is mak- \WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S BURGLARY ing plans for a Ha we'en social 0 et be held on- Monday evening at which The Work, Not of Boys, but of a ! all who wish may learn their future § 4 | destin meessxinal. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ingraham were 5 : za&l;:n,é:w":‘n ”n‘,;,.,.\ P been | tered and the safe blown open. Not spending a few- davs with her daugh- |80 much money was found and taken, o Mre. “John Fairclouth, of East|but a lot of deeds and other papers Hampton were confiscated. Upon entering the Miss F. A. Olney of Canterbury and | Store Thursday morning it was found Miss Jane Simonds a spending a | the burglars had left one of the grain fow weeks with Mrs. Charles Cham- | ¥ 'md«i:“l’f("‘»:efl»flaolzz e \;fi:fidol\:‘“f berlain. e back of store, a e Russell the South Windham |cellar, evidently making sure of an acksmith, is to occupy the house re- | exit in case they were discovered. The cently purchazed and remodeled by |Store has several times been entered George Hatch, but formerly owned by | DY boys, but Wednesday night's Mrs. Pendleton of Lebanon. was no boy's job, but work of profes- Guilford Smith presentad $1.000 to | Sionals. the building fund of the Willimantic _— Y. M. C. A and 31,000 to St seph's hospital during the past wo POMFRET CENTER Miss Smith of Stafford Springs has resigi with turing company Tuesday for an sas. Mr. and Mrs to Bellows Everett E. Brown Takes Prizes at | N. H. Horticultural Society Show— Meeting of Wolf Den Grange. as stenographer ‘hester Manufac- nd will leave on 2nded visit in Kan- ned the her position mith-W A number from this section enjoved | the_production of The Shepherd King at Putnam Monday evening Simmons were called lls on Wednesday by the death of Mrs. Simmons' brother, who drustens X 2 3. was killed by being crushed between | Lverett E. Brown atlended the New Cihe cars mwhile attending to | Hampshire borticultural society's an=- Ll R L o > nual show and won first prize in thd | 1o brakes. open to New England class on best | < box of Northern Spy apples., and first™ WILSONVILLE on best box of King of Tompkins. sty Wolf Den grange gave third and Two Cows Killed by Trolley—Adams- fuul;lh degrees .1» “ c_‘l:;m« of five on A t | Wednes: evening. ‘he secret worlg Montgomery Wedding Many. & expounded by Miss Maud Healey, | Auction. hter of the state master, who wag 5.3 ETER i | also present.and save an excellent Last Friday night the electric. car | {00 P in"ouster ‘supper was served due here &t p. m. struck and killed | ), 4o, direction of Miss Alice Wilbur, two young belonging to B. The worthy lecturer, Mrs. Fuller, an+ | Upham and shook up the people on 540, the result of the potatos the car somewhat. i grow contest. The crop was ex- L. Keegan and daughter Kate ai-|hjjied und judged.and then auctionad | tended the wedding of a relative i ,r . past Master Everett E. Brown, Uxbridge, Mass.. on Monday hree prices were offered with thes | Saturday aftermoon Samuel Adams Wihg TeNtAth: { and Mrs. Montgomery went North fandsomest rop. Ck s A ] Grosvenordale and were quietly mar- | USUASGmEst Coop, Charles Aenolex | ried hv Rev. . H. Van Natter. , | cash return, Charies Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings and | “\Worthy Secretary Euretta Grosvenos | son visited with relatives here. Sun- | .j g aftention (b the coming meets | day. ings of Quinebaug Pomona and Wa< | Miss. Sadle Reynolds.' of Webater | q&% 70 Sneaux Tomons, o i spent Sunday with Miss Hattie Jen Mr. and Mre. Henry Joy of Brushe | nings. on, N. V., visited Millay A Targe number attended the auc- | 4pid T TS Rl HOee. n at Nelson Hawkins' place, Wed- % 3 ay afternoo T ‘ STERLING SOUTH WOODSTOCK Herbert Anderson Injured in Miftms Harvest Sunper and Social Given by ! Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Society. Ladiss’ Aid Society—About the Vil- Herbert Anderson was badly injureq lage. on Wednesday by having his arm jam- —_— med in a machine at the mill." Dr, Mrs. H. B. Austin of Hartford is a | Adams attended to his injuries. guest at the parsonage The Ladies’ Aid v met with Rev. O. P. Avery and Dr. Amos Av Mrs. Benjamin Douglas on Wednesduy ery left town on Wedn day to re afternoor turn lo-Washington state. They caane | Mrs. David 5. Menyon aud Dlre. W. east on account of the death of Mrs | W. Vaughn have been visiting Mr. and Louis Smith, their sister Mrs Willis G. Nichols of Hope Val. The Ladies’ Aild sociely beld a hai | ley vest supper and social al the church Miss Louie BEoweu spenl the week af on Wednesday evening. Fitchiburg, Mass. - ing Anderson was the guest rned on Sat- Mrs. L. B. Curtis re vrday from a visit at Clinton and | Mrs. Peter MacArthur of Jewett Hartford #nd the Bantist stiVe con- | City recentiy vention at Rridgeport fally day will be ohaerved at the ) On Wednesday morning the horse | M. hurch Sunday, Oct. 30, 3 ok