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v et [\n“ the Valley chureh this ‘week, bp- ' 4 | | i ginning . on Thursday, .tge 17th a lasting over Sunday.. i . o 4Tk Hawkes lost- his -horke fdast weok. He ruptured 4 b bled to death in his stall. “William Robbing shot a fosx last week as he was going to his work. " NEW LONDON COUNTY FITCHWLLE Rev. B. T. Remington of Colchester will preach at the Baptist church : supply on Sundey at 2 p. m. L F. lood will be mpecial singi by the choir I and & solo by Mr. ul‘lnnm. Sunday PHOENIX&LLE school at 515, Reading ciub at 7 p. m. | Boston Men Lease Latham Mill—Will Manufacture Axminster Rugs. WlNDflAI CWNTY- | Peltier Bros. are moving their saw- | mill to Woadstock. SOUTH WINDHAM ! mer Howlett has been entertain- ing friends from Hartford. They Christian Endeavor Society Holde In- iwo coons and a large string of rab- bits. teresting Temperance Meeting— | Mrs. Emma Nystrom has' moved Here and There About the Village, | [70m Worcester to the Beals place, — which is owned and has been newly he Christian Badeavor society held | TéPaired by J. McNair. = v imteresting temperance | . W: H. Corbin of Brandon, Vt., is vis- meeting Sun avening wae led | iting refatives here. by Stephen Childs. Mrs. ( t. Clin- he Jatham mill has been rented ton. e Stoner Obitas ari ‘Miss |to Bobton men, who will mannfacture Hazel Rice gave a good remdering of | AXminster rugs. Mr. Walsh, -one of | g e et gy &5 the farm, has hired the Charles Miss ide Adams of Greepeville was | 'Wheaton place as a residence. weok-end visitor with Mrs, Mary | A. H. Withee, M. E. preached from HBastford, is holdin~ rev Al meetings hool rooms. orse. Frank Gifford has been called to | PIgDtY in the Sunday Hardwick, Vi, by the sudden death of | »'-;‘f Lyon is employed at W. G. Hol- | " 'Freq Ormebee is spending a' few | mother, Mrs. Gifford | Lt ¥ days with his family. Miss Mary Johnson of Montville | WEri— S | praiivas Do 3250 spent Sunday wikh Miss Belle Swan. T | Gasaiue of Glastonvury has T STMINSTER WARRENVILLE el ome from an cxtended VISit|Funeral of Urish Bingham—Observ- | Rededication of Baptist Church in Mrs. George Styles is spending a| Ance of World’s Temperance Sunday. t Ashford. few days with her sister in New Ha- R 2 e vicsr oy o . - Mrs. Agnes Wood of Gilead was at | -dication of the Warrenvilie Mrs. Frauwk Gifford is spending the | ler residence here on Sunday and at- | Raptist church in Ashford took place | tended morning mer with her mother, Mns. Harriet ce at the Con- Vessel'dnd | shot | DAYVILLE - . Little ltems of Local. News—Personal Mention. | Waviand Bennett spenf Saturday in | Boston. | "F. E. Rollinson was in- New York] | Saturda; 4 % Mrs. George Williams is spending | the winter in Boston. | George . Williams is { short stay. Frank W. Beanett Norwich Wednesday. George Bellows has lsft town and is working in Palmer, Mass. . | The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. in town for a was called to |ieave Lakeside farm for Danielson. | The Ladies’ Aid society met with ville The Ladies’ Aid Society met Wed- nesday with Mrs, Frank Burnett. | _The Misses Law are visiting in Bos- | ton, | Mi ana Mrs. Lorme Greig are in their new home, The Maples, on At- | tawaugan avenue. FE | “Mrs. Thomas Joslin is visiting her | mother, Mrs. Oswald Street. | Mr. and Mrs. Rolaund Benmett have | returned to_Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. LaBelle spent Thursday in Boston. |~ Tohn Wood, formerly of this place, has moved his family to Worcester. s= Bernice Cozswell is spending a day or two in Worcester. Mrs. John Ryan has gone to Glovers- ville, N. Y., for the winter. jesday afterncon from 1.30 to 3.30. | Herbert Keach are sorry to have them | pavvilie, ing. Burial was.in the family lot at Quassett cemetery here. The chicken pie supper and social arranged for last Friady night, was g‘ostpomfl on account of the death of Mrs, Coleman. - CENTRAL VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shannon Start for State of Washing Kennedy’s Death. Mr. and Mrs. Narcisse ‘Caplette spent Thursday in Providence. Raymond Mitehell, freight agent in has been spending severnl }days at his home 6n account of illness. Miss Helen Mathewson spent Satur- day in Providence. Mrs. David Kennedy, who was taken suddenly ill Friday, is much better. Charles York has returned home, aft- er spending several weeks here at the home of Albert C. Walker, who bhas been iil. Mrs. Warren Hop) and little son, Alfred, have been visiting in Putnam. Mrs. George Raney of Jewett City visited friends Saturday. Mrs. George Noble of New London {has been spending several days with Mrs. Esther Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rouse spent gaturflay with relatives in New Lon- on. Mrs. Fannie Stanton of Canterbury has been visiting Mrs, Stephen A. Lewis. Thomas Richmond of Cherry Valley, Mass. was a Sunday visitor here. ‘ Gone to Washington. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Shannon left Thursday morning for Washington state, where they will spend the win- ter. 'They were formerly residents there. Miss Emma Potter, who has been caring for Mrs. Emily Shelley, has re- turned to her home in Rice City, R. L Mrs. Edward Kelley of Greene, R. I visited her sister, Mrs. Emily Shelle ‘Wednesday. The Woman's Misionary society met at Mrs. George Benedict's Monday aft- | ernoon. Attended Conference. | Chesebro_of Norwich, tional church. i'he order of service was: Organ pre- Miss Belle Shaw was in Montville R Pk s Pt ude, Pilgrims’ Chorus; call to wor- Mondny uttending the Johmson-FHowe| o oy S ship by the pastor, Rev. B. C.-Bugbee: e # . & Uriah Bingham died ¥riday morning. | Doxology: invecation, Rev. F. B. Mrs. Albert Myers has returned | Mr. Bingbam had been in reeble health | Goodsell of Eastford: response by the from & month's say in Warcostor. | for some time and his death was not | choir: responsive reading: bymn; | Mre. C. W. Murdock spent Wednes- | Unexpected. The funeral was held |sermon on The Beauty of the Lord by s b Norcioh rom his home op Suncay ai 1 p. m |Rev. A B Coats of Hartford: hymn, - e : s George Smith of Canteéfbury | \ddress of Reminiscence, Rev. George Meeting of '-“’:;:y Missionary So ns officiated. Mr. Bingham is sur- | C, Chappell of Montville, pastor for 15 ary soclety were held this week Mrs. Waker Hoxey. Mrs. Mary Larkham and Mre. Henry Scuber Mrs. Mary Crane returned on Mon- from East Hartford s. . B. Clinton hes been spend- fng a few dmys at Storrs. Mrs. Lyons, who has been ill at the wome of her daughter, Mrs. Charles iemberlin, 18 siowly recovering, Mrs. George Backue has been en- | tertaining her aunt. Mrs. White of | Hartford ! Mrs. C. €. Harris and Mrs. George | Backus were visitors in Norwich on Ecclesione s entertasn of Verm drd has been spending Manchester WINDHAM Sewing Bee Held by Women's Home Missionary Society—Personals. w days at Mise Wiy Lyman and Miss Nellie Hawkins were guests Bouth Coventry over Sunday The Woman's Home Missionary so- held a sewing bee in the chapel |} Friday afternoon. | Rev, H. C. Grimes and Rev. W. M Brown are delegates to the state con- merence in Putnam this woek Mre. Charles Taftor, whe has been the guest of Mrs. R. G. Waterous, turned to her home In Poyi Richraond, The Bulletin will buy L. 1. on Wednesday in addition to the prize to be awa _R W. M. Brown {reached in The turkzys offered for prize m Aampton last Sunday trails drawn and wings cut off &t Mre. Henry Bingham returned on = Tuvesday from. a four days’ visit with The first prize of $10. to the Rer nifecé In New York second prize of $6. to the second Mrs. K. Lockman closed her sum- third prize of to- the largest an mer home on Church street and re- Tondon or Windham <Counties. turned to New York on Thursd The contest 'ls open to any ma Dr. ¥. E. Guild and fumily were in these counties. The turkeys must be Putnam Sunday, making the trip by - e T TvOs s aitonoad addition to the market price. This Wadnesday evening ovk. Hom, Sirs. Clark, who has been spendis To the raisor’of the second young Solns with ber dmmghter, Mrs. addition to the market pr *. E. Guild, returned to her home in the "Thamkeetving & r the Sh Putpam on Sunday Mrs. 1. C. Py and Miss Max prize of $5. in addition to the mark Home for Children for a Thanksgi The turkeys will be weighed by ¥ins Thure spent t A attendi Mr. Man at To the raiser of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old a Attention, Farmers! Dollars Bonus For Faltest and Big- gest Turkey Raised Rext Best $5.00 Third $5.00 The Bulletin propeses to capture the three fattest and largest turkeys to be offered for the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New London Counties. e They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties, the prize birds at the regular market price rded. ust have head and feathers, off, en- first joint. largest/ and fattest young turkey; largest and fattest young turkey nd (fll(efil turkey raised in New ¥ n, women, boy eor girl residing in submitted for examination and weighing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $30.'witl de awarded in turikey will be given to the Rock turkey in size a prize of $5. in ven. This turkey will furnish reltering Arms. et price. This will go to the County ving dinner. Somers Bros. at their market. S. Eaton and F. Maine we Worceater Saturd e spendis vera ks and s - s ings from sister churches: | ; e south on « t of commitiec on rep David [ 1 { Mathewson, chairman, in which he - - —— s stated that ,210 had been ple 1 for } WOODSTOCK x jthe repairs en the chuich. interior; An | nvents Appreciation, by the pastor: hymn; Avhdumy Baskpt Ball Tepr:. Defests next meeting will be |ceremony of rededication; anthem, To s ks Oin God Be the Glory: prayer of recon- Bl Thesmuce: Soursy ration, Rev. Everett P. Mathewson e o T e aal e Hopkinton, R. 1. and pastor for Bate & b e, Cas: ¢ A pisien Y Inearly 5 s; hymu, Zion; benedic- | Re v d Ritch | dren ! ! fhe Ne | represer ' reh | charge o A i ! - " oty we impressive: { -3 2 churc has been renewed - . A 2 hout, new stained glass win - d g, & P new pews and new carpet s Py The ille people i . ¥ Nox g waddistened | WAVE have ) cepied a . ndience { T et or of e Congregatio the migte con- | WEST WOODSTOCK Amos Brerton Found Dead—Feathered | Donation for Baptist Pastor. the Clark ter is | s Brevton, a maie of B \ » de m the A = n frine in ’ rore see ry litile evening | outhbridge Bate: and drove igh to Worcester Saturday and 1t Supday with Albert Moulton | Surprise for Pastor. 4 { r of R Mr -1 . ister at the Bap- | h. the parsonage on | 1y _evening. Though not a irprise, still it proved #o be, in that| veryone came:laden. Meny brought | | chickens, as Mr. Carpenter had said | {he hoped to keep oultry when he was airly settled his rew home. A good number came and a good time resulted. | {Local Hunters Enjoy ‘Coon Supper— will move here and |ference of Gongrega#onal chugches in | commence his duties early in Decem- nam tiils ga T ! ber and Mrg! Davis ha noved to The Woodstock acedemy bamketball v Bt ought teas aved @ gams with - : i gh ech Frid The 5 BROCKLYN ATTAWAUGAN S e Yo People Attend Husking Bee— s } - = ” tors and Visiting . M Frank atie, who has been ill ence in this Gt r e past five or six weeks is now ity home in New Y he Mise Mildved ilerris speunt the week-| “Thomas (os » of Pr 1S Some of t > ople | tath 5 rohn Dupa w York, who has | has o e O feen settint up the new engine 1e | ing nds, ane warned to New Yor \”"_ Deisy Weeks and friend vis-{ Unclaimed Letters. ed _her simter, Mrs. William Harvey The follow stters are advertised n Weheter on Sunday at the loca fFice Jame Cart Henry Davis of Quadie spent Sun- H. O. Ba C. vhkens. Miss day with his wife, Mrs. Grace Dsvis, ns, Mrs. G. R. Torry or who 18 steving with her mother, Mre v, Mre. Rose Cawier. Cornelia Geer and Mys. William L. Tyler bave | e — - to East Hariford to spend the HAWSON nter with the u Sarah M n of Chi- < X ai Brief Notes of Local Interest. ¢ entiy Mr. and, Mre, Edward Bergeren have eptertaining friends from New - riied vere Beaish o e E px spent § eaier Meeting, of Ladies’ Aid Society. Wells ! afternoon, g | week at his home jn Putnam. Mrs. Arnpold . Mathewson and daughter, Miss Helen, spent Tuesday in Providene. i Death of Charles Kennedy. ! Charles Kennedy, a deaf and dumb resident of this village, died at his home, on Main street, early Tuesday after an illness of several weelss. Miss Marion Lillibridge of Hebron- ville, Mass., was the guest of her cous- in. Miss Eana Lillibridge, Sunday. Samuel Collins was in Norwich Sat- urday. | Large jac Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Burdick and daugiiters, Cbristine and Arline, Mr. | {and Mrs. William Soule of Jewett City ily "to Plymouth, Mass. il)oon. Inspected Putnam Ciicle. Mrs. Julig. Newton and: Mrs. Charles Lewis were in Putnam Thurs to in- spéct the circle of the ladies of the G. AR, inthat city. ‘The.lagies of the G. A. R. met Barber's hall Friday evening. in . Leklie Badmington of Rockville has | over Beent Cleri; ng feveral days with Town ions 1. Adams. STERLING Odd. Fellows Attend Funeral of Herbert Babcock—Aid Society’s Fair a Suc- cese. There are two cases of scarlet fever in_this village. The funeral of Herbert Babcock was held at his home on Sunday at 12 o’clock, Rev, Roy Thomas preached | the sermon. Burial was at On cermietery, The Odd Fellows of Sterl Indge of which the dectased member, attended in a body. Receipts Over $100. The Ladies’ Aid society held their inual fair in the old schoolhouse on ovember 11th. A chicken pie supper was served and articles were on sale. A large crowd attended and over a hundred dollars was taken in. A little daughter of Mr. amd Mrs Edward Tyler is ill with pneumenia The Ladies’ Aid society 'met with Mrs. A. H. Kenyon on Wednesday ternoeon at 2 p. m. The Epworth League prayer meet was held on Friday evening in vestry of the M. E. church ELLINGTON af- Meeting of D. A. R—Notes of Lecal Interest. Talcott of New Jersey the home of Mrs. Pitkin ew s Thompson a Miss Fannie Thompsen entertained the D. A. R. at their home on dnesday afterncon. M Eunice Kibbe ra- tered Mrs. Liebman is in New York visit- ing ker dau 3 Thomas had an atiack of | grin last w i iiebma overing from the effects of being wn from his w ! vhen his h became frighten- ed and ran away in Reckyille. The ladics of the sewing society cave a supper in the town hall on Friday eveulng. Wilbur Charter has purchased the Brousy property and will move there soon. " THOMPSON Ceylon Speaker at Missionary Meet- ing. R. A. Dunning of Perryville was in town Sunday Mrs. F. M. ht visited Providence ives last week. Little Henry Smith died last Satur day of diphtheria. His sister, . is ill with it. The hools are two weeks on secount of exposure. Miss Mary R returned Saturday from Brookiyvm. The annual thank offering meeting of the Woman's Foreign and Home sionary society of the Congrega- a1 church was in the church parior Iyiday afternoon at three o'clock. (iresir o lon was the speaker. Mys. F.UAD Munyan and Mrs. W temore were in Worcester Saturday * EAST WOODSTOCK Personal Notes o;;.n;fll Importance. Rev Sy B T aad Held at t ngan this Mrs. T rega onal Wk s ad - #ful coon hunger: Topkins b o and . Ao A $ hutest wiugess Howlo day were Wedne Pof 3 ot B aohry Youne the Popc Manufa esday. Mra, Milkedwd. siF thenteftathed e St - j}»m pany. of Hartford in the auton New York ‘and Fred|in. Ladies Whist ¢iub Thursday iy dbe s devirtinant Whistakee-of. New Haven were visit e Por vistied E Sun- DNy and Mri £ E. May spebi Sun- ® in the villags on Wednesday B o > . Gay Swith Mrs. May's brother, Wallace e i Rovert Rust's new residence i3 be- | NP Emma Colegian; formerly of this| Aldrien ad tEmily of Witamsville. - = & s Mr. G place but lving at Southbridge for the Mrs. Francis Conant of New York HOWARD VALLEY iug pusned along rapidly by Mr Gal- | P 6% ar ¥1ila "2 her hiome there|is the suest of ber sister, Mre. Eoily 4 - Bhy e v P! e on Wi v merning from the re-| Allen. irs. Horace Main of Seotiand visit- | isuits of a shock. Sbe is survived by| Mrs. Framcis Yetter bas been d- ®d Mre Lester Hawkes last week. Where He Failed. I four children—a son and daughter, |ing a week in Fast Hartford with her Rev. J. Roherts of Clinton. Mass., | 1 make poor man behave. |who made their home with her, and{son Charles. preachad in the Valley church last|Tll make the rich man hehave Hufi | Mrs. T. Henry Welis and Mrs, W. W.| William Child spent last ¥riday with Sinda Teddy coutdn’t mak. of this place. The funeral his cousin. Mre. Amos Beacher, & for- \ Thssbisiziel combercuce #il og hald cusicr Telpsrau. ‘em vote. “’““l heldon W as held st the Bouthbridge home at mier resident of this piace, gton—Charles | “| WOODSTOCK VALLEY cers Visit Hope Council. Willlams officiated and Rev. J. P. Mar= vin assisted. Burial was in the Stafs ford street cemetery. The floral trib= utes were many and beautiful. Be- sides her husband she is survived by b four children, two sons and two daugh- WILSONVILLE Attend Entertainment at Tou Deacon Henry. Roberts has pur-| F. J. Colburn of Webster was o | ters. She | ; A chased the house and a tract of land |local visitor Thursday. e W S AR north of the sehool building| L. Keegan was in Uxbridge one day : on Main street owned by the late Mrs. | this week. P. M. Peckham and will oceupy the premises at once. This is a very de- sirable place, the location being one of the best on Main street. i Addressed by Mrs, Morgan. The voung ladies of the M. Y. O. B. club last Monday evening were ad- dressed by Mrs. Morgan, wife of & | Methodist clergyman, of New York, !who was visiting friends in Moosup. | Mrs. Morgan spoke of the importance | o all making their lives useful and {spoke of the work -done among the fended the entertainment at Tourtel- jotte memorial hieh night. visitor in Bridgeport. Newfoundland, N. J.. Oliver's over Sunda Quite a number from this place at- COLUMBIA W. B. Littie Property Sold to Long Island Man—New Walk to Lake. school Tuesday Alonzo Little has sold the property belonging Lo the estate of the Jate Wil- liam B> Litte to Mr. Squier of Lons and, who will take possession at The sale includes stock and Air. aud Mrs. Little are moving into his house a short distance north {of Columbia Green. CLARK’S CORNERS Mrs. Allen Jewett was a week-end Mrs. Riggs and Mrs. Southington of were at W. C. Mrs. Willam P. Greene of Norwich newsboys of Toledo. She emphasized| . 5= Clarénce C. Litile, who has been |the importance of the v of the| AN o OO e e e ame city | SPeNding thrée Wweeks” with his par | Bible. At the close of the address ra- L o ents, Mr. and James P. Littl i’frpshm(’n(.! were served and a socjal hour was enjoyed. i Studying Life of Christ. J At the Baptist church last Sunday)| morning the pasor, Rev. J. G. Stan- |ton, preached on The Principles of | Christs Kingdom. In the evening he ‘gave the first in a series of short talks {on The Life of Christ. At the Bible | searchers’ meeting in the evening Faith jand Hope Battey gave a mandolin duet called on local relat Michigan. Interesting Town Meeting—Site far§ es on Tuesday. Andrew Darling has returned from | feturned Saturday Greentield Rural Carrier E. P. Lyman has been taking his annual two week acation. | During this time L. E. Winter acted substitute carrier. Mr. Lyman re- ned his duties last Monday. Mr. and A‘Vh' Joseph Abramson have been ‘spending @ few days with friends in New Rochelle and nity. to his home in TOLLAND COUNTY. STAFFORD vie Shipping Apples. | that all enjoved. Ths Life of Christ is Park Suggested. Large quantities of apples are being ‘being taken up by the young peopie g shipped from this section. The price |in their. weekly meetings in a manner| A¢ the annual town business meet- | paid is from $2 (o $2.50 per barrel and that is both helpful and instructive. {ing held Monday afternoon, the at- | irom 50c to 75c per bushel in bulk Visit of State Officers. tendance was larger than usual, the | Last Sunday Rev. Newton I. Jones Hope couneil, O. U. A. M., was vis- | ¥eport of the trustees for the park |of South Hadley, Mass. occupied tho ited last Momday evening by State]fund meking the meeting of unusual | pulpit in this place. In the evening ! Counclllor G. W. Gammond of Man-|interest. About ninety voters were |at the Endeavor meeting he spoke | chester and State Examiner (iatee of | Dresent. in @n interesting’ manner upon the |East Lyme. The officials exemplified E. C. Pinney acted as chairman, An | work of the A. M. A. in Porto Rico. | work in the different degrees and made | @PPropriation of §80 ror the observ- Gravel Sidewalk to Lake. | intergsting addresses. The attendance |@nce of Memorial day was made. IL|. 5 ,,5ve) sidewalk has been started was large. During the evening & col- lation was served in the banguet room jand a social hour was enjoyed by the { members of the council. Overseer in Garland Mill. ! Mr. and Mrs. Prank BEdgerton ieft Mrs FPoh A. Carey, Mrs. E. Hxie Lillibridge and Mrs. Frank H. Tilling- fast were In Putnam Wednesday to attend the Congregational conference. Charles Nutnall has been spending a wa ae far as the bridge. ' The Woodlawn voted to macadamize the square {along the street north of Colum | Greenswith the intention of extending ia property has been siggested by some | ({0 the lake. The work is bang dong a5 a desirable site for ® park. {under the dlrection: of the Ladics 3 ot O | Aft club. New York atter spending « fow days | afteraoon, clul with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. B. | = e Monday morning for Staffordville, | conkl | where Mr. Edgerton is overseer of the o Mr,l,""‘ B, dd. ‘M Ak dart SOUTH KILLINGLY vesving department in the Garland o A 3 Bug- | P woolen mill. Mr. Bdgerton has been o | s Areo S emen b e A0 BU8 | Handsome Owl Caught in Skunk Trap resident of Moosup for a number of | pu;y gnd R. Walbridge went to Re | —Surprise Party. yeers, sixtéen of which havé been pass-| yilie lust week Thursday to hear Sou- | S ed in the employ of the Meosup woolen | ta's pand. 3 | Nearly everyone is suffering with { mills. ks SOBCREY { of Mrs, |one of the hard colds. —_— P8 il g Lol oA Bt ok o Charles Fiske spent Sunday with his { EKONK Mre. A. G. Sault and daughter Ethel | Tamily here. s Miss | Rabbits ars numerous as ever here, Cores’ Night at the Grange—Line Meet- Ghost. Several ladies in ancient sun- bomnets and aprons sang 4 Barn eong. o'-lanterns cast a _weird u the darkened hall Tor the Teception of the ghosts. Pumpkin pie and apples were served as refresh- glamour o ing in the vestry Gallup’s. Legacy and supping at Mrs. of $5000 for Line Meeting Hou Official word has been received from a New York firm of lawyers that & leg- acy of $5,000 is ready to be delivered to the church of the Line meeting house, to be known as the Dow fund. Burt Family Staying at New Hem Walter B. Burt and family and his| daughter, Mrs. George Dorr, and fam- | ily of Rhode Island are spending som time on the farm he purchased last| spring, formerly the home of Caleb | Mattison. to finieh harvesting the crops. | {They will return o their home in| | Rhode Island fer the winter, intending | {to come back here next spring for | permanent residsnce. On Wednesday Mr. Kellogg attended | the state conference of Congregational ! churches in Putnam. NORTH STERLING Trappers After Skunk Pelts—Worth | from $1 to §5 Each. Mrs. George Rainsford was in Roch- | dale week Poultry raisers need not fear skunks this fall as their pe worth from one to five doilars e i i E from | s are | ach and | the local trappers are on their job re- | gardless of the odor. H John Chapman is visiting his daugh- | ter, Mrs. George Rainsford. { Mrs. Arthur L. Gender has been | visiting her mother, Mms. Lydia Place. Mrs. J. . Hillery was the guest of friends in Providence jast week. rs. John Potter and children are visiting in Oneco. The Ladies' auxiliary met last week with Mrs. ¥. O. Plummer. Frank C. Tillinghast of Central | Village visited the old homestead here {on Thursc SOUTH CANTERBURY Visitors and Visiting. Samuel T. ('Oop;;_uf Brooklyn was the guest of Levi N. Clark last Satur- | | day ‘and Sunday. ! | Charles H. Phillips of Plainfield was | lin this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tillinghast? called on their daughter, Mrs. George | 1. Wheeler, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Norwich on Wednesday. Frink were in Mrs. 8. T. Cooper of Brooklyn was the guest of ber brother, Levi N. Clari, | Tuesday and Wednesda | Mr. and Mrs. Chales H. Newton of New London are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levl N. Clark. ABINGTON | Miss Wilbur Entertains C. E. Society. | @ iss Alice Peal is visiting friends in Waterbury. The Christian Endeavor society was very pleasantly entertained at the heme | of Miss Roxanna Wilbur on #riday | evening of last week. A. T. Grosvener wag the guest of A Mrs. A. J. MeGorty left Pomfret on {the 0.36 express Wednesday for At- | lantic City, N. J., to attend the national grange. |~ Mise E. E. Allen spent Sunday at her | mome. Jobason and two young- n_have been visiting Ler Samual Cooper. H 1 Lee has returned o New | 171 Kenyon. was in Put- na. ovey € ay i { Kegyon has returned to his| n Willimamtic, i | Uiske attended ihe funeral of | -in-law in Stafford on Sun-| 3 Cunen of Pawtucket spent | | simday with Miss Maude Briges. Several from bere _attended the grauge meeting st North Wovdstoek ou Tuesday evenlug. Modern Eduostion. Superintendent Schaeffer's designa- tion of modern education as consist- ing of “foothall, baseball, evening halls and highbalis” seems to il the bill. New York World, have gone to Greensburg, N. V. Bthel may remain for the winter Marchant Family Moves to Hydeville | morning of last week at her home on Stafford street. A. A. Jacques caught a beautiful ow} ing House Gets Legacy of $5.000. The Unlversalist Sunday school is {148t Baturdey night in @ trap which —— sending out invitations for their raily (¢ had set for Mr. Skunk R The last regular meeting of the|08Y to be held November 2T. Lok TENR _RCTIL DeiE of dans herie srange was Ceres’ night. Miss Ruby| Invitations are out for the Thanks- | Was found Rear George W. Barlow's Kelloge prosided as Ceres and pre- | Giving dance to he given by Stafford | ast Wweek. They wers found to helong sented s varied programme of tab-|&range in Memorial hall Thanksgiving |0 WBat 18 known a the Virginia deer. leaux. histeric conundrums, sposk | Dight. { A Genuine Surprise. | Bcenes, zhost stories and a roaring { Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hotchkiss were farce entitied The Boarding School {given a surprise last Thursday night by a large crowd of friends from Sooth Killingly and Danielson. The sur prise was decided upon in so short STAFFORDVILLE ~—Funeral of Mrs. Everett G. Fiske. |lime 1t it really was a surprise. ! Upon arriving at the Hotchkiss home Mrs. Phebe Winter of Willimantic | it was found to be in darkness, but and Mrs. Dart_ of Groton have bheen ments. Varied amusing games were!was the guest of Mrs. Almira Chap- |100k about the piace found the b guests at Artiur Williams' the past engaged in. It was a great success. as| man over Sunday. hold hard at work husking in the : weelk. . something out of the erdinary for Hal-| Frank Ellis of Somers was {he guest | Al enjoyable evening followed. 3 Miss Emma . Greenbolgh, ' teacher at lowe'en. of his sister, Mrs. Jennie Carpenter, | Jadies carried cake, fralt, sandwiches | Morse's Business college, is spending 2| The Ladies' Social Aid society met | recently. and_coffee, and upon leaving they left ifew days at Charles Brage's at the home of Mrs. Edward E. Gallup| = Mrs. §. E. Marchant and family | behind them with the best of good Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marks of Prov- K with a large attendance and a 5 o'clock | moved last week to Hydeville. wishes a. very pretty chair for the idence have been here, on account of ' tea. Charles Loomis has resigned —as | Young couple to remember their visit the death of Mr. Mari’s brother-in-| The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist church | pookkeeper in the Garland mill. Ray | DY 3 law, Charles Kennedy. held an all day seseon in their vestry| W. Pelleti of Danielson has succeeded | Herbert Clarke of Plymouth, Mase, Filliam Gouchee has moved his fam- | the same day with dinner served at{him. Mr. Loomis has been engaged as | Nas been the guest of Mr. and M Many ladies attended both, din-| pookkeeper in Manchester. Arthur Baker. Mrs. Everett G. Fiske's Death. | M i Mrs. Leuisa (Bartlett) Fisk { More Automobile Siaughter. wife of Everett Y. 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