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BULLETIN NEWS LETTERS FROM ITS BROADENING FIELD NEW LONOON'S LETTERS FROM TOWNS IN TWO STATES T E_R—A—R.f Representative Beckwith Moves for a Re- Meeting of Cemetery ' Associatioh— COllIlt Of BaHOtS = Woman'’s Home Missi. Societ: The Business and Social Life of Every Town and| Moets at Hame of Mre. H. L. Por. .g’orwich‘ was at his home over Sun- kins. i) Settlement Reflected in These Columns. w;‘;’f‘:\l-’;_'i‘._'af'm’l{;:l;l;du!:\kln];p‘ir:‘v;l‘raeual;; (plhere was an attendance of 15 at|-w - JUDGE COIT’S DEFEAT Norwichi Saturda ng of the Gales Ferry NEW LONDON COUNTY Cemetery association at tle vestry of " John Holeck of Springfield and Ber- | the 2} i daughter, Mrs, Denison nard Hoelcle of Stonington were the Tl]een’::;rg.ers?“;‘r:}:l oflu’fi:fees':?fivree?fm{m Mr. White Pr ses : ; guests of their parents, Mr. and Mra. |cemeters srounny oiure. car T urpri urpris i er, who has heen serious- | John Holeck, Sunds Vals witdlt e s raered. he S rise of § = & " i 3 S | A oslan o Bes bren serlous. , Sunday The Yale varsity quarters, which > ; p | ip. BT e were occupied as usual by Rev. Olivi g 2 - i UNCASVILLE S S HAMBURG . Morze and Tamily G e as First Selectman—The Mortality in William W. risitors in Uncasville the first of the "0n, were closed for the winter last : Biy Deed Recorded—Fire Early Sunday :‘!j 5 Lyme Grange Confers Third and |¥eek. Mrs. Morse and daughter Re- kin —More Li Needed i Morning—Gontroversy Over Boun- | " | Fourth Degrees—Visitcrs and Vi bekah, left Thursday evening, s Perkins Post, G. A. R = ght : : . o 2 % o= Mr. ” Fhe desd transferring Mrs. Lyman D. Harding and daugh- Morss 10 Brooklyn, N. Y. cid by the Bizelow-Harriman ters, Maria Muy -tion company for a year to the| and May, ‘fhames River Specialty company wa | Rev. and Mrs, Livermore in Flof Mr. and Mrs. Bimer Satteri e were Hartford . EElee gre . Yalo Law Scheol Professor Gives | (f0% Jiaia and Mas the guests of their parents, Mr. and Reading—Rev. R. E. Turner in New | The voung people of the church will | hgies” i Satterlee. i | . : i Yol e 3 Miss M: ite N | dary Line. | LEBANON ing. Axitiony on SO T Subway—The Old Town Clock Must Go. i | | R : ledge that he did not predict such a : pairs 3 ik Dora Revnolds ‘went to Wil- |at tha bridge betgacn the Anewa¥ | substantial majority. It was also b braham last weck for a visit with | Maypard farms at l‘\ll“nsel’&inin“’:l(ll- lieved in advance that Lucius Thames B i Aees s SR = e t 1 X Miss Alice Tavlor of West e New London shared in the general | opinjon to Mayor Mahan at the meet- 1 “;nln«hhr‘\‘;l\}ul\:m:’:\' o Bsert dasa | Jersey Sanitarium. iy Ic;flz]m entertainment some time this {a Sunday zuest of relatives ::’)A“‘:‘f‘: ?ur})rlsels of election day all of which|ing, night afore ‘lection, but the g R e v c > A Point. y 7= |is familiar to readers of newspapers, | mayor was too busy to give it serious ever s “‘:. I‘n] ,‘,‘" ,.IC,?I"L}",,T;‘,- Pt ]h(I‘m\.A .a‘r:df Mrf{' 3 E. Li\r:!]'morc'l]pft Ell‘)!n_m.,. was served at Grange hall on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin KN\M;_ of New | DUt it is self-evident that it was even | consideration at that time, ,but as- B e s was cullea B tha '}',’L “'('el or : 1?‘5 mmee, a., where | uucgnwy. ¥. London called on relatives here Sat. | MOT® “than the most sanguine ex- sured Mr, White that if any mistake Ne tk. where hie was called by the|they will spend the winter. J. Warren Stark and Harold Rey- |urday. pected. It was generally believed had been made in the matter that it } -l\j:‘u Ir‘n — 1’: lbx.u;‘rf"\‘i;lg 1 e '\n; F rf?'(l _)_‘:v;l‘ who has long been ?oms \Ex;ro elected to represent the Percy Norman. who is emploved on by conservative estimates that it would be cheerfully corregted, add- ¢ Jr. -y | serio 2 coveri o V. ). P A i ¥ - 2 X el V' | 1 £ < Y Tvan man, who is empioved 1n | SR, o 1 ey O arion J. Abell, | T M. Pork and family visited in Bs- | IN¢ Steamer Richard Peck, is,spend- | notid be a close contest between|ing that Mr. Kennerson was = made e & Tecent wisitor withy rel- . S0l Soel- Bt of, CO Zdiyead - M. Peck and family visited in ES- ling a two weeks' vacation with his | MAY0r Brran T. Mahan and Daniel M. | chairman of the committee, as he hap- stie Pt s | who has been through a siege of tv-Jsex last Sund ¢ mother; Mrs. P. L. Norman, at Alivns Cronin, but even the most pronounced | pened to be the only selectinan that this & 3 phoid fever at the New Britain hospi- | Mr. and Mrs. James Lord went to | Point =2 K YIS 1T fold vou so” chap' will acknow-|was re-elected, and who had ex- Personal Tax Enroliment. | tal, ¥ been convalescing at the home} Hartford last Thursday. Re erience in the office. | of his parents the past two weeks. D On_Sunday ST ment of thosz eligible to 1 tax is now completed. | Nov. b, Edwin Lo | | | persor ¥ ¢ - ;| complated sixty vears of membership | school friends. ! Whiton would L1 There was an impressive session of - Cburch has been doing the |, "4 Tiyret Congregational church.! Are. Jarnes Beebe has been enter- ‘e’\s}if“'l i lature and md;’?fii‘e::::dy‘g’; ‘gi‘ffi‘glseflhe surviving members of William W. v , o Wias a{ Note was made of|the fact at the|taining her daughter, Mrs. E. W. King | o soitcy Hurlbitt, who attended | cither Cyrus C. Beckwith of Nathan | Perkins Post, Grand Army of the Re- stin J. Perry, who i i ;\;; =0 g service and congratulations | of Cromwell. the woman's home “mission insti- ) Belcher, the democratic nominee, and Public. Thursday evening, when the business visitor in New York, rett | were extended to him by members and | Mr. and Mrs stus Bigelow and | oq on Sacrvdiondon last week, return- | that there was mo chance for Lewis 'OlL call included not only the list to his home at Bartlett's Frida | friend daughter Grace of Middleficld are vis- | apn poofurday from a two dave’ stay | Crandall, Mr. Whiton's associate on Of those who have died within a year, To Move to Hartford. ! Mrs. Louise Cooley has moved her2|iting Mr. Bigelow's moiher at Rose- “]Theh““ 17j'l‘°_U}f‘r< }? H. Perkins. the ropublh-afi ticket. g ©|but all who have died since the post d Mrs. Josse Watt will soon | {rom Berlin, Conn., and will make her | Lawn, Old Hamburg pnvo\mp,\f‘{ “,’“h the Ledvard schools | Aithough Mr, Crandall is a hard | ‘38 instituted lest they be forgotten. eeil their home and a portion of their | Nome with her sister, Miss Hattie Rol Mrs. C. F. Be Christine | qni%ed @ Balf-holiday oo Wednesday | and consistent party worker and was |1l 1as amnounced that 123 members Jiousehold goods and move to t- | inson. .= |Beebe and King were | oo a‘pt :o‘?‘;:;-l]frsx in the town were |}orn and always lived in New, Lon- | Of the post had died, which was more where they have recently pur- ank_P. Flowler is visiting in | visitors in . Thursday. S ot i oz apbpiited apy “anid’ thoroighhaScompeterit: to | oo 2L 00 those wiio_ constitutestin sed a new home. { Brooklyn, N. Y. | Mabel V was home from | North Stoni e L W Bng of | repreent His Uisin i Dait B tho ) ISMDUIEY, the InsmberMERC SEL A or TH ‘Gidley of N was| On Monday evenimg the young people | g loder Sanday ": North Stonington, at the Ledyard Cen- | gtate legislature: still he is not what | POSt being reduced to 102. As each suest of daughter J.|gave an enjoyable shower party tol Lyme grange conferred the third |ijro Schoolhouse AIr. King. who is|is termed in the parlance of the day |P®me Was called, the surtivors re- lds, this W » | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lill in celebra- | and fourth desrees on a class of four | g &.) 1 supervisor for the towns |, mixer, and was not extensively | C2lled ‘the pleasure of their former tr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson ars|tion of their recert marriage. it their last meeting of falem and North Sionington, gave |known. The face of the returns show. | Comradship and the hardships endured o e ME and s, Heny Dan.| At thé recent election Geosge Hoxie | Mr, Parte d for the west | Preliminary “instructions_on the pro- |eq the eclection of Whiton republican | [OF the country's cause. It was the Sh SRR [ " {and Myron Abell. fjoth republican, were K preach Madi- |gramme of sch work. “ Meetings for {and Belcher = democrat, and these | 1rSt time in the history of’ the post by | elected representatives. i ¢ He is ex. |future will be held on the | gentlemen will “probably represent | that the compléte list® of the dead Early Morning Fire. i Ertiovable Euteits: t Ba ik ae 7 © 18 €X7 lfirst Wednesday of each month. New Tiondon in lhg AT isl-?t‘;lfe members were called and it was: the ] Lebowits was| e A Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins entertain- | Xt legislature. |\ animous wish that the custom be 1 - Friday evening Prof. T. W. ed the loc of the Woman's | PR .| continued until the last member coutd be < LIt e = an’'s " = 5 1 X4 ADOUL | Wetzel of Yale law _school gave a YAWBUX VALLEY Home M ety at her home ',yHi:W:‘\:t:e:he;:, & ar'"‘;: !uhncecv:arl’lz_ read the list in silence, and count his | masterly reading in Grangs hall on e ] in the village on Tuesday afternoon. !ing''of the ballots is not always ac. |Mumbered days i 1 Nicholas Nick Professor Weizel | Rathbone-Newton Wedding—Brief Lo- jIndians and Alaskans was the topi.»lcented ah il pnd e raoant Ty the| . Thete me appropriate to o 1o \pasement | js well known hdre and his name in- Sl NSles. under consideration during the literary ! conrt. is demanded. Fodomm 1o 1y try | the occasi department. and post 1 as a plentifut | SUTES 2 full housq i et k Those i in th B a recount to defeat Higgins for | Officers and a prosramme of patriotic ter a hour’s | Slowly | Recovering. nd daughter of Ston- Pl atame s e s | congress, and ¥ il {6 ‘todeelk )| LZUSIC was rendered A fane "fx‘”‘ extinguishinz | Rev. R formerly pastor visit here. rkins, Miss Laura Perki i € ‘of the .vote for représenta- |Scssion —ws the presentation of a insurance onjof the I 1. was recently ng his son | Vilson Harrison. Miss f tiv, New London, not fof tiie sole|Biblésto Anna R. Lyon Camp, No. 1, € vpoA Tully | taken to @ sanithium in New Jersey r gave an interesting talk on | purpose of Mting either 'Messrs, | DAughters of Veterans, as a gift from rec * | for treatment. YVlis recovery from the vas the gnest of | Our Indians. Refreshments were serv- | z er, but to have his|Eerkins post. The daughters is & ¥ Y eBodtc which he Jexperianced Ias S¥H 20ck last week. ed the ess during the sociall gup veri e ot . % | comparatively new organization an Clam Chowder Supper. jAacal i e ferperinsed NaRt A ho has been em- |hour. A special ‘thank offering was | cennt ol chow thagt ey s, the 7 lis to be to the Woman's Relief corpm \ttendance at the eclam chowder i 2 Joved a8 ok MRS HeRnAh G taken at this session. 'The local au P B el MR et it % | what the Sons of Veterans are to supper given i chapel by the | Studying the Prophets. PR it e iliary. will be represented by the pres- |eosiiaras inan did some ‘one of the| perking post. At the close of ‘the the Methodist At the ati hurch the g = - % = . GE el ATy ol €= | colemmn exercises there was reception Mrs. Thomas Latham, and Mrs, | ed siected, pnd i it Harrison at the 21st annual | tained he expects to pe of the Woman's Home s- | in Hartf a onary. society of ‘the Norwich dis- Mr. Beckwith asserts t trict/ held at the M..E. church in New | ward he wasaiot credited W London on Noven 16. i vote on «any of the atched g turned to her home in for a time | Gallup is in very poor health. rse of Bible ~yr¢in. Rathbun of Stone leadership | 5 Sadie Newton were ng the pro- | ,arriage at the ptist pa with Stonington Tuesday afternoon b lief, i snec i ehurch was not ae large as hoped for |usual pra X owing to tha storm, 1 ny were u vle | taken the formy of | | | to the visitors and refreshments were | served by the Woman's Relief corps. n and heard a legislator once again. % N ome ! More light i i i teah ght is needed in the subway aiii]\:]fz!: { that leads to Smith street and to Fort to attend. However, a fair attendance | study. Under the helped to dispose of the supper and |the people are riow s netted a fair amount for the treas- | phets of Israel, beginn ay. p { Those attendinyg are finding It B. Marston. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Byron: Maynard, who | which of itself .T:""mb“fl' under the tracks of the New Wednesday was visiting day for the | profitable s Eeynoldsiof Shuntc wis s -re-. | ha¥ cen’ spending a few days with TS York, New Haven and Hartford rafl- Sentiuen B 'She SUNT, ¥ | P cst at the home of Irank |Telatives at Allyns Point returned to | g ¢ ¢|romd ‘for_ at present there - afe .no Disagreement Over Boundary Line. PENDILETON HILL ’ | home at Anthony, R. I, Thurs- | «d by the counte This & e i‘nm“",mhn%‘“’ = | e skl Clara Saus what Mr ettt ‘ 1 proposes to | Minor Moxley of Lons | certaln and as a result there may be | Dedestrians, to say nothing of the riends in Norwich Town |a contest for the legisl # { fear and possible danger of not hay- { or:Mr. Wihiton or Mr. Belcher. |ing the subway lighted. The excuse Latham Smith enter- He has empioved Attorney Freeman' s EIVeR "f" ‘,m‘(r‘i"’”“'i’}%ge Cg“_‘m;:"fi hor in the vill fitvestignte s g ights thait e < r-home it ilage | to investignte the canvasy of the vote' Bi8 [ 0q “Gore as the bulbs can- me little controversy has arisen over the boundary line of the woolen mill now owned by the Keyes Pro Mr. and M Cove visited Saturda Local Teachers at North Stonington|of Norwich sz Meeting—Dr~. ‘C. E. North and Family | Chauncey Ri o : company. The company clalms that! Leave for Hlome. ‘,lh«" young people of the Wheeler the frontage line of the property along igh school and their friends 12 highway, a distance of forty feet, surprise partr to Miss irene Miss Susan’ {*ook re srned to Lower Te h z * sl pi % burg Wednesday eve in bonor of Mr.|{and to bring the. matter to a satis-!’f N S ; fr e side back of c,m]vbnnk en- | Paweat Sagurday after being home| J4'g very enjovable a Smith's cersary. A par- | factory finish. % {pot stand the shaking occisioned by ance to the engime andl‘bo ‘,{ rooms. | a week ill. M Hieoree Sy members of | jthe passage of trains over the Ssube This gives more space to the mew! Reuben D. ¢ a Mic i e sy £ . 5 > ERTTIEEY, . ¢ay. which of se is very Vs old stone buildings. The selectmen of | mother. Mrs. nnie Cook. Leonard Maine and Miss Grace ;r.\.tt_er supver 1}::{] rthp ‘;fihqnogr?pr; se- | day, however, was the defeat of Judge ' © B rn."' .n;_flfw by ket g = 1 e A S vhich was held i ections provid or their entertain- , it, who ne in c 2 10t oken the town object to this Jayout, as it | John Geer was in Stonington Sun-|°h Which wae held in the IocHon IOy Lo e Alfred Coit, who has been in charg !am L e R R of the probate office for twenty-vears and who it was supposed would be | retained in the office just as long as desired. ¥l was considered alead- Woul bring the line of building out|day. «'!!;{r(l] November 3. almost to the macadam road. The Louise HilJhrd is keeping house for| Theodore Martin company claims that an original lay- | her father, (', 1. Thompson, while her | 1aPors with C. IT. Miner, out covering the grounds it now sezks | mother is ivisiting relatives in New | Peen emploved for the are supnaszed to he henefitad - There's a way to put an to the m: ous breaking of the is known to the police, Mrs. Courtland Colver and ho Colver, Jr., returned to their home at Navy Yard rday T 1 | rmed to his hom t “Fort | from a few days’ it with relatives | ing vote-gette 1d so strong with the i= in existenee, while the selectm: Jersey. {and returned to his home at Fort |1 : ¥ < e-ge t] 5 lisht eoypmd . 5 : 3 i 1 Middletown. - Mr. Colver attended | people that at times no opposing c : : lasm they cannot flnd any such lay- Malcom H. T vl as be Point. AL > : Peor . e DPOSIng sec Sot B TR0 SOIY. ricbedi - T 5 I Fliompson; yeho ‘has been the state convention of the Connecti- | didate would he named by the derr second excuse 170 -6 uch rec- is ) Ji K . S 18 aule oy BRIoOL crats. The election returns showed " WATERFORD lighted—to show apprecia- ord can be shown to exist the wish| Several df the tenchers attended the | unday School association during | 4 e e Mg o o e g in that city. that the people wanted a change, and, M\!y:: %’?fi.‘h’.fifl"’",E;n*;,“r"iv'.'.‘l;.nmq.1{3;*;?”"‘ helichag Norin Stoniigton Fri- | — and S Stthowt - aiet i ~anr Dublie e obT . With thearevenie. |cuttor. simetyiee ts the muest of friends in this place| Sarah T. Paimer was at her home| 063 Farmer Raises Prize Corn—En- Mrs, E. Judge Cait should not be retained in school at Fort Trumbull,” if for ne s Wouk A reretion vmvdm EryNAS, & Thers Sonie ) joyable Dinner Party. home on T office, (he voters gave Arthur B. Cal- other cause, it would ,:m that ls(;)me- h 3 3 - yday e % e <i i1 > inee the tlhing should be done that would re- Mrs, Charies N. Chappell i« enter- Mrs. BE. E. Coon s t resday in} j on 3Monday, 5 kir th democ ic nominee the thin d S taining her sister, Miss Isabel Smiddy. \-“,,mmw,,hb& St "’,"’ha,; x| A farmer in Waterford es prize| son at Redfern, their summer home in | off 3 majority than wes sult ing fthat dark subway -d a political candidate in Proper ording to the statement of a ever K. of C. Plan Winter Work. Lowje. MfaxiBivts Dalifier has fetitned horae known workman. A field of ten| sen of Jew- : New London. tion of the school being located in w ‘ At the meeting of Pequot council, o 2 E acres, four stalks to the hill, four ears| were visitors on Sunday with | In idition to being Judge of Pro- New London. The present condition Kirights of Columbue, Sunfiay fn Hick- | tresioar 5 0> S8y at the Palmer| {550 Slatic: ears 15 inches long. Three | liam Lewis of Aliyns Point. | bate, Mr. Coit was also the republi- it a disgrace and a menace to health ev's hafl, one application for member- % Lo = s | pecks of shelled corn to the bushel. 2, £ ) Sl i can trar of voters and it is en- as filth is permitted to accumulate fiip was agted upon favorably and the 2 ‘hve for Winter Home. .| Mrs. H. Willls Manwaring of Jor- | | - to his work that the party in the that is a blot upon aounoil's plans for winter work de-| Dr. Chjrles E. North and family left|dan had a pleasant dinner party Wed- | GOSHEN 5 S0 far as goes modern sation. Health Officer fined. last weei; for their lom= in Montclair, | nesads were Mrs. Re- T nvass for voters and the pre- Black who seems to be making a | Big Endeavor Letter for Worker in| on of the votimg lists. In fact study of the pum;cmhea_uh. reg_ar:; — f1 ial. he does ractically all the work of Ile of expense, mig] give some 4 Egylons el Secly preparime fhe list of voters, as the his time with profit to himself and . - . : N. J., affer spending th un here. | bec: M Ma A. Littlefie Entertained Ladies’ Aid Society. g the summer here. | beca n, M Mary . Littlefie K- nte; w;m o x i '_dy e | THey wepe accomparied by their aunt, | Mrs. John Jenkins, Mrs. William Noble entertained the|wMrs ¢. 'D. Thompson, who will spend | Nichols, Mrs. Owen C. manbers of the Ladles’ Ald eociety of|two wesfks with them: Sidney Barrett from tha| On Sunday evening a good number democratic rogistra= present and somo the community to an investigation of the Methodist Episcopal church Wed-{ Miss Maude O. Thompson spent ths| Harkness place, William | of letters written by members of the of the past have left this work almost . the conditions in the subway. nesday afternoon Bt her home. | week emd with her sister, Mrs. James | Green's in Jordan. | ¥ B O Bwers havted 5o and | wholly with Fudge Coft | As the placing of lights there would i e e DEOURTL - iis | Brookel, ‘of Tewett Clty Hon. Jobn Tyler Beckwith of East!all are to be sent as one letter to Prof. | _— {tend to lessen the memace to public throshing maclrine home from TEast| M Thomas Ahearn and two chil- | Lyme was a business caller at Jordan | farry ¢, York of Jaffna college. Cev-| Judge Calkins has already announc- |health, perhaps the health officer might Jvme, where he has been using it for | gren wero guests of Mrs. Wednesday. E | on. et Mr. York's former home |ed that he will appoint Charles E. consider it his duty to ordar the Tights "D f”x""';f-,' 1 o i loved |BALeMtS, Mr. and Mrs. Amos B.| Frank Callahan of Graniteville Bas|was in this place and he was an sar- | Hickey, an atiarpaw -* '- "°%.%0 and see to it that they were properiy aiavia Fitzserald, who is emploved| Palmor, last week. They were accom- |gone to Maine to reside, nest worked in church affairs. | of the eourt, and in addition will have maintained. It would seem that this e o Tt Oyer Supdey | pentel oms iy Mr. Ahearn. Bert Sharpe was a Waterbury call-| The first fall of snow came Tuesday |a sStenographer and typewriter, that subway is just as much within ‘the e Mg a -3, Ishwr?;," time in| Mmp Della Parks is visiting the|er Wednesday. and some smow lingered until the folr | the work of the office may be carried jurisdiction of the heaith officer as any it not bl Saccegbrrae on 8 leanilly of Hugen$ Congdon. Mr. and Mrs. David Geer and Mrs.| lowing forenoon. After the “squaw” |on expeditiouslv and satisfactorily to other public thoroushfare in the city P ey s b e g i ES Nichols attended the G. A. R. roll call, winter all are looking for the mellow [all having bu s with the probate in so far as fhe safety of the 3:}’1‘?,‘,‘.2 Cochi m’ WeAerw ursday evening, as did also Mrs. i o g court. It is ‘his Intention to give e healt’ is concerned. Such con £ A:her{o:\‘uho\d its mmxmfifi LEFFflGlELL hn‘('a’xry A, Littlefield and Mrs. Owen C. e ap :umme: (:;% % ti { public the best possible service even do not give the n])ffi\;‘prs of :he rcv:r._l‘\?e sveming in Hickey's hall. One applica- | Chajmpion Potatoes Raised by J. E. Tliam arvest Commemoration. lif the personal emolument of the of- cutter school and the cadets and . e C d Franklin Stewart of Gilead was a | NG 2 fice are diminished, and be it known, ors a very good impression of progres- ;:‘od:z:i' acted upon and another was Dolbeare—Recent Visitors. Jordan caller Thursday hn?:"spf"i‘[z“ ‘Zfiersc‘i’s:‘;”-‘i" 5?:‘;’;10:; g}(flmt the judge of probate is mnot & sive Naw London. & 5 the arbvest season. salaried position but is entitled to all A guest and a guess social was held | the legal tf‘;s t)f:;t (‘ryl!nte to t};eflr\_\fi(‘er, The enlisted men stationed =t the 5 5 at gl\e home of Rev. Marcus Burr on |just as is the office of town clerk. | advance base school of the m.ri:. enator-Elect Park’s Friends Happy—! Friday evening under the auspices of XHE ocorps at the naval station en . =4 lawyer of long ) ies have established @ record for Election Officials. ‘Recently while 1. E. Dolbeare was NOVER On Tuesday the following were in| OFFRIN® potatoes he dug seven pounds | H__AN_QVER H harge: Moderator. Chesles | Hope: | Trbm one hill, the potatoes weighing Iw E eckers, Frank Sawyer, Fred X.|™Marly two pounds Mr. Maloney of Norwich was a cal Judge Calkins is - . T | Charles Geer Begins Singing School, |{he Ladies’ Aid society. There was a X 9 Ferry Johnsom, Jeremiah Haley: bal- |/Seards. The friends of Angus Park congrat- | ®VeRIng was ‘enjoyed. venrs ago. when the eNer Calkins was YNew London and have in consequence SENET N e % o af made favorable impression with the CAKDA ";“mzet 2fepr,'¥‘);;ej\|§;: 'n:'sh: ;&'—‘."mfia townspeople and many acqualntance- KDALE. Rast Lyme. ships. This was proven at the firat and Mrs. Samuel Beebe were! Ulate him on his election as senator to T te T Geon ¢ : box nders eorge (‘olaman, r guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred | the state legislature. Gaoege Kinealay: ohallengers, F. D. |5 : < dre. ; i Soor Toketh T Blllsen. Toen TAFins Versasoms of Bean Hill o s auneiuted dele ] [ considerable legislative —experience. | % oy by the marines at.the sta et ¥ 5 > A Eppe Mr. and Mrs. Charles T Rathbun | gate, with the pastor, to the state con- || - 3 1 e FEast Lyme for h ¥ 3 7 # ',.;' “L,” ’ ’ hm,’."'o'f“ffif;;' “c;,n,\;,_ iwm-a the guests Sunday of the former’s| Vention of churches in Putnam nutl Linen Shower for Miss Estelle Home. }?ea“mgl tzfi::sa‘ ?go state lazfl'slamre, tion F\r‘d’j"‘" night, ,,"Vh.a" m’éo’n! len“ & 5 S 1 { mother | week. — s ¢ 1S i men and women o W - menis % 3 A 1 i Ny i g | 2 L P e h o A S S v nen. | Serving on important committees an Ratitn dier- - o Sy Mrs er of Norwich was' Webster Standish is out aga ¢! _Rev. . T. Arnold of Norwich occu- | ing joyed the hospitality of the soldier. My ""cl;nfl:;d“ymm:; a\r;r?gdavhq‘lu the i tll ‘mm:;“'l‘f(:_fi"‘“f ETR ” EAAnto h“; pied the pulpit of the Congregational jA¢live m‘_{'h"lbufl‘:::: ;on‘i‘;?épg‘f IT:; sailors, so to speak. The guests were L e s e T well recently. 8- | Sthain Saheal madn church on Stnday, preaching from Isa, | Ouse. He has ativoly short taken to and from the station in powsr ! ging of Begirs. 8, 1 heard ‘the voice of the Lord, | New London a compi o honts and had a very enjovable time. Ribner, who, it was reporteql, | o =@ " had 1noved to New York, has moved fig| Sunday at the home of Westerty { Elllott” Dolheare. in the Hem last week regarding e | . MF: a0d Mrs. George Sheidon of East austion =als gt Josenh AMin ,;'vrrm m'mn were Sunday guests at the e . ; ttor's forner home in {his place #rated that Robert fimpson was a his 2 3 pig peon was abic-| Mrs, Katherine Dietz Harlem Dolbeare of Norwich spent| Charles Geer's singing school began | After. the preaching. seevice. oo o | time, although his law office Tias been i brother. J.!on Monday evening with a =zood at-|rament of the Lord's Supper was ob- | il the city ever since he was ad tendance. Through the | served. The attendance at ;_hmwh mitted to the bar, m:arl_ ‘ea lover of music! ihe leg<ons are & was 33 .and, at ‘the session of the }2E0: So he has always been con- free of expe to all who attend. ssion of the Sunday cc‘houl sidered a New TLondoner when he was George Hope is mov his family The ( mee S {a voter in the town of East Lyme. The hop was In the large drill room, which was elaborately decorated for the event. and everything possible was done for the pleasure of all who ac- cepted invitations to he present. The whole affair was so satisfaocto- tiomeer. it should hav | attended the (o (he Powell f = 3 : - ng was led by Miss ! 5 s in the game of | IR T Ll | i | Tt sl e A e S - ci iem had much to do T *has 3 y ; {, |, Alvin Thompeon was the suest Sun-| .y Absent in Florida. { The number pregent was 1.~ |EUm-shoe ampalen R O the offie. for the enlisted man to give a. series NORTH LYME day of Miss Fdith Leffingrrell . And Mrs. Powell are spending | _ _Given Linen Shower. o hat seas ronsidered to be for mim ©f these entertainments during . the & b ol 1 vll.sg Geftrude Ward returned home | © T]':as"‘fl‘kl'twk‘»rv-m.i i Miss l;:atelle_ Home. who is soen to i"f life tenure, and by such an un- :\'\'!ntflr‘ “-hx\:h is appm:{ted-by, the Stard and Reynolds Win at Tuemiay's | thi€ weelk, after making a lengthy vis- | 10 mid¥eck meeting was held on be married, was given a linen shower edented majority at that !men, and will be looked -forward. to t 8Y'8 [ with her grandfather and aunt in| Thursday evening with Willlam S. Lee. by her Sunday .scheol teacher and | Preceden 3 with anticipation of pleasure by the Election-—Personal Itema. An orcMestra of { Vernon favorad townspeople, reral pieces as- classmates on Tuesday 2 . " = icreningiat the In the recent city election William & | Z | sists the charister at th even- S i ¥ M. J. Stark was in Norwich Afon- Resumes School Duties. | ing service. e Sunday even ‘%‘;‘EEDMH:’:::e. parents, Mr. and Mrs. White, democrat was elected to the ¥ Miss Edith Leffingwell, kindergar- | g Sheen S U DR | e BN AT b ot entertained on board of selectmen, as the minority The town clock in the steeple of the H. A Gales reurned to Meriden, Wed. | ten teacher at East Great Plain, r LEONARD BRIDGE Wednesaay, Mrs. S, C. Parker. Mrs member and by a larger vote than First Church of Ckrist, which has toll- nesda; after several weeks' vqcatign | sumed her duties Tuesday, after being | btk T. O Féllowes *Mis: 8. 6. éarkeré Ao was siven Selectmen Kennerson and h tald the time for J. W. Stark and Harold R pynovds confined to her home a few days by | S S e S TS Schwaner, and according to custom ond the recolicc- SR Paul Glasbrenner. Mrs-H. W. Auw. Peracnal Notes of Passing interest, | jaul Qinstenncr Mra B W. Auwood. | fionld hve Dhen classed a8 wera elested Tuesday 1o repregient the | illne 3 town at the coming session of the leg-| Mrs. Carrie Parks and Miss Eliza- | 2 g : selectman and chairmam of the coun xlature, beth Parks of Norwich and Mr. and . r- and Mrs. Charles Lathrop of o cil committee on town affairs : S 2 nd Mr. New Laven’ Baves b e Tdward Reynolds has been ¢ psiecson. ) Released from Quarantiine. Mrs. Frank Gardner of Yantic were poeq, JiAVeR Gtave been visiting M: ring a few days with friends in Mahan in announc 5 Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs John | 5 B Cummings. | o524 ' committaes named Mrs J. W. Stark returned home !l Fros | ~Mrs. Luther aulding and daugh- ; Niantic. chairman, thereby recos: Saturday after five weeks' Stay at her| 3frx J. G. Ward is at the home fo| ter Were in Norwich Saturday and TR T first selectman. Mr. W ense to ihe ci'y. locl G. Cobb. CAMPBELL’S MILLS object, but quietly took the matter up needed and Alderman (rleary of brother’s, John Ely's, in Ejpst Had- | hep father, William Herskell of Ver- Sunday, guests of C'. dam, where she went at this time of | nop, Mrs. Everett Loomis has returned e e i S ation Counsel William J. public property committee has alreac Ars. Bly's death and later lcontracted e T to her home in Schenectad after | Three Voters, 94, 88 and 91, Cast Th }‘;,‘i‘:,,,g;,mg;qu recelved ‘his written notifted the court of common couneil Alphtheria, and bas been ujhder quar- spending two weeks with he rents, : Ballots ! opinion gto the effect that Mr. White ;to that effect. nfine for sbout g month, LISBON Mr. and Mrs. Levertt Manwaring. | . - #.-o%lote % wns entitled to be consldered as first| Tt is said that to install a naw clock Mrs ward Bing of (romwell is Sty Fa i Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Spaulding have H ectman, withough the title brought {would mean an expense of aboii $800 B. F. Calburn, who has ocoupied the visitng at James B be'a | Personal lters of Local Interest. returnéd o fe for the win- | Grange farm the pust eight vears, has | with 4t no specigl recognition, under)and the sldennan advoagies the pir Mies Lens Marvin of Lfme i yisit 4 Lo ter. Mr. Spay wilt resume his|pired the Charles Dow fari nr"q(.“.“ "the consolidated town and city &ys- {chase Low as aa economiczl sz v i Mrs H B, Maynard Miss Ethel M. Kennedy was the | dutles as cog for the Columbid | ling aad will mbve there soon - | lem, Tunless it were the chsirmanship |necessary measure. If his pians T “5"‘"" of her cousin, Misa Rosella Col- | Mfg. Co. _Harvey ¥, 94, dobu A, Cleve- |of the commiittes on town affairs as lau illuminated. clock will take i e MOHEGA il Jr Ceptaal¥olage, over Subdas. ;| - Miss Iena at heripgnd s W m W. Tannar, 91 il as chairman when sitiing as 3 [of ‘ihe ancient and fatthful tmepiece - Master L?uhfl.l‘d Donnelly, who has | bome 1k teach- | were cut ; and ;u,: ‘| registration board in makiug voters. {The cemmittee on public préperty Me " been ill at his home, is better. . | ing by Elijah «Green has moved to the farm | T A R . e ue Pl e Mrs. Burns of orfrich oalled onj Mrs. Willard Collins of Central Vil-| Miss n visiting at | which he .bought o i TRy er . Mr. White declar that if he by |the sltogether 100 small 2pproprgtion Priends in this place t¥e first part of lage and Mrs. Arthur Schiller and | her ho e | ' PRE i 't dohn E. Tanner. | | eon of having raceived the highest|at it disposal. and that's the rexson - ey d e Jise {danghter, Theresa, of Flyde Park, The Busy Bees met Thursday with| | R | number of votes is entitled to the |why the matter is put vp o the conrt darrell a n?' and daughter, | Mass., have heen guests of their s Mrs. Ida Cinnmings » The Early Shopper. {chairmanship he will insist upon his {of common councii, with the awpecta- « v mifon were visiting | Mre. €. A, Kennedy. The former ve-{ _luther s Tding a fow days The happiest woman we know of i€]rights in that and that is{tion that funds sufcient for the in. hegan Hunday ftimed to her home nday. in Norwi Mre. unter has rd:unmu heme, aft-" Paul Budsil, whv is employed ats returning Weduezda 2k Christimas gifte [ where Willie s Detrolt Free Prgss. ' Corperation Erennem'® 'be laken from the D fund, fCL G, Cobl j'h“ one who i 1 He handed [ataliafpon of a modern town olosk will- beught already. j

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