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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES WINDHAN COUNTY. & horse and will probably he disabled wbout three weeks. Mr. Hurtson wnd nmNy have re- turned to lhfr mvu HAH. Local Castle of nmm- of King Ar- thur Organized—Donation to Y. M. C. A. Building Fund. Suturday evening the v, Grimen of Windhim organized o Grange Holds Annual Elsction—8now Too Light for Good Bleighing. Harry tle eumllly lnrge attendance. After wnrl of the Knights of King Arthur, The ind business, five o'dock tea was followl, ofMicers wern slected. King, served Jurmes Adams; wir key, CUfford Lac of Pendleton HII Mrs. Avery A.|Kin: sentinel omerh Sctibnor; heralds, Ralph Scribner and Howard Riece: BRI L ceates of Plamfistd ;-,):m-nllnrl Percy Scribnor, Royul h te and Bernard Larkin, premched st Sunday i the Line | B RGO heen entor- eeting house for Mr. Kellogk, who was away to deMver two addresses oo “The Pusvlon Pl Commitieen of the Sundny school ars ppointed to propure for the usual iriutimas feut Flection at Grang The grangw h the annuml slection nmn’n on ¥ridny evening ‘The re- wttn are ax follows: Muster, Clarios . Harber, re-elocted; overseer, (160, A Tunnar, re-el who hns served n this office most fir flvo yonrs 'Ilnln’ Mru Hortanse Taylor of Niug- ar 'm-. Agnes McCloud of Norwich was a Sunde; visitor with her brother, Tho “Cloud Miaw Florence Hackus has retarned from a vist with Mies Ennis of Graf- ton, Mass. Donates $1,000 to Building Fund, Giuilford Smith_has given $1,000 to the Willimantie Y. M. C. A, riiding fund nnd a promise of $5,000 more If $26,000 1x ralsed by Dec. 1 Mrs, AMred Card has heen spending a few days with Mrs. Clifford Kinney | of Hartford stownrd, | oon Sayles. re-ol indn, L Mactin Keblogg, re Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gifford spent the nimth """“""-"-:‘.:'.-M | Sundny with Mrw, Gifford’s mother, "‘“L'm'";"':. e Mrs. Harrist Chesebro, of Norwich, Ladiss to Ra $100. dtes of the village met with Guilford Smith Wednesday after- 1 and 1t was voted to Dlhdlh $100 | to the Willimantic Y. M. « vullding | fund. The following m;mmlll.fl wan appointed to plan for the raising of the money: Mrs. Alfred Card, Mra. Wil- liam Park, Mrs. ixth year, gwiekesper, Carl Gallup In :I:a. L Berjarain I, Colbura, who hae The anrved for nine years; Ceras, Mrs Geo.| Virs W Gallup, Pomone, Mre. Byroes Gal- | g wup: Mo, mo.'!l M K;fllt"-u; m wtoward, Mrs rge A Tannad, previous to the past yoar ably held the ofos for eix years. Three Inches of Snow. Tuesday's storm was a hard bhiward on the loent h'l, lenving about three Inches of I foathary snow, - for ndflfllw \v:l'-. springm and brooks ate yet wery low tany Ary. SOUTH KILLINGLY Wiss Hartig Entertaine—Mr, and Mra. Everstt ‘Richmond to Spend Christ- mas in California, ausing Darstow, Mrs, George Packus and Mrs. Bdith Lark- hnin. The first event planned is & sale for next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Horton, widow of Charles Hor- ton, was prostrated by o shock early Wednosday morning and is in a criti- cal condition. PHOENIXVILLE Hustling Work on Carpet Company's Mill—~Water Power Waiting for Oth- or Industries. Mrs. Julia Holman, who has been il s much improved The Phoenix Curpet company hustling work on their. mill and the wheels will moon be turning again. May the town gain more industries and again tuke ite place among other marufacturing towns. The water- power 18 here walting for capltal to make use of it Captain Holmes of CGreenwich re- cantly spent n fow days hunting with O. H. Latham. Winsor Barlow I8 working at Indus- wrin] Place In Danielson. Miss Wmma Whitman of Valley walls, R L, was the guest of her aumt, Mrw W. (. Bample, over Sunday. Mre. George Whitman, a recent vis- Wor hers, expected to leave for In- Almna thds weok Thursday. Mre. Wikimm Sample who fme hesn i for sometime s Improving. M L. Hartig entertained a few frinnan Inat Saturday sveming. Charkes Fiske was at home over Sun. % n Bhippee and family have moved | A, V. Green has movaed to the Fitts o thelr new home near ‘Mr. Shippee's | pli north of Asiford town, tem- brother's Willls Shippee’s. orarily, to be near the woodlot where Miew Dora Fiske has returned after| hie teams are employed. a few dayw visit In Rhode Isiand. George R. Spulding has completed Twe new families have moved Into|repairs to the Green place. the old Hopkine farmbouse. N. J. Peltier has taken the contract To Return to California. to pipe the carpet company’s mill with Me. and 8irn. Bverett Richmond of| 2.eam. . A. Reed is to set up the " er. e g T o e e en| Mme. DeRiva = i1l with indigestion. B it from n Ahree monthw | Willlam E. Cram has returned to “juit with u sick brother in Cakfornin. | Boston for the winter. He and Mra Richmond exepct to return L s to Callfornia in time to spend Christ- man Mr. and Mrs. Oe Barlow enter- tained thelr son and daughter, Herman and Neva Barlow, over Sunday; also hedr son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Barlow of Danlelson. Lost Ferret Found. DAYVILLE Sale and Supper a Success—Personal Items. Miss Grace Deming Is spending th week with Miss Russell Mrs. Maxie Y A peetty and vahmble ferret which | piwtucket, R. el b Yot wns lost here last week after being | Afjag Myrtice Blanchard spent the hunted for in vain for several day® | .ok end with her sister, Mrs. Fred- has been found mad returned to its owner by Thomas Morse. Mr. Morse has the namae of Ml' any thing lost. NORTH STERLING George Pierce Shoots Two Foxes— Deer Numerous and Tome. erick Ragut of Providence. Barl and Harold Shaw were guests of thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. i Shaw, over Sunde The Misses Law have returned from a Boston trip. The Christmas sale and dainty sup- per served by the ladies was a de cided success. A Jacot sev, in- George Plerce Br, shot two foxes| s, 1o5°%, Drice, Who was severely in last woek, one Monday and ono Wed- | "Nr' g Mrs. Lucian Bassett of nesamy. W. R Spooner saw three deer near | William Parber's barn; they were very | tame. One of Uncle Horace Johnson's old- fasiflonsd snow stormas eame in Tues- Stamford spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton. Mrs. Jeane Champiain iy with Mra. Mary Fletcher for a few days. The Lacles' Ald soclety met Wed- | nesday with Mrs W. J. Reynolds. Miss Vinnie Shaw led the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday. Lewis Downs and family are now Lake Side farm EAST WOODSTOCK Rumored Sale of Herrick Property— Pastor Attends County Meeting. saw mill is running full | time asl much first-class lumber 18| halg sawed. Mrs. James Robbins has rmurnea trom Hartford and is keeping house for Robert H. Plerce. Rural Mall Carrier Arthur W. Logee tad a hard time Tuesday during the storm. The price of fur has gone down and tieme trappers Lave given up the busl- nedis. The Job Vaughn old homestend is|day in Worcester. fast going down as no one has lived | Miss Ethel Upham spent the week- there for & number of years. This will| #nd with her cousin, Mrs. H. E. B be one more old landmark gone. | nister, in Webster. It is reported that Mrs. Walter SOUTH CANTERBURY Clemens hos purchased the Herrick property located between the East Canterbury Grange No. 70 Elects Offi- ocers. Miss Florence Cobleigh spent Satur- and North villages. The house has been unoccupied for several years. | "Rev. T. A. Turner attended the quarterly meeting of the Windham county association of ministers in Putnam Tuesday. Celebrated Birthday. Gladys Jackson celebrated her 14th birthday on Saturday. The young peo- ple were invited to her house, where a social time was enjoyed. Mrs. Jane Perry arrived home last week from a lengthy visit with rela- tives in Hartford. She was accompa- Towne, ®ate keeper; Miss Irma I |nied by her aunt, Mrs. Emma Bass, Huntiey Coras; Miss Medora Gallo- [ who will spend the winter with Mrs. way, Pomona; Mra Clara V. Lark- | Perry. bam, Flora; Mrs. Lilllan M. Frink, | Iwdy assistant steward: Mrs. H. Maud Graves, organiat; executive commit. Dunel i Rose, ¥rank Hoxaie and Charlos B, Wi WEST WOOUSTOCK | Mrs. and Mirs. H. B b Ofering for Alaska Orphanage. ‘ last ¥ day 4nd ptr-’x(‘hrd his first ser mon as pastor of the Congregational | “The body of Mrs. Millard Hopkin® , church on Sunday momlm;.g 7 was brought from Scituate, R. I, for Sudden Death. vurial in the Center . The ser- | 5 @ - o Beié at the Baptist church | F. Scott died suddenly Monday Thursday at 1 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Car- ning of heart dlsease. o leaves % widow. The funeral was held on An_ offering for the orphanage at| ‘Wood Tsland, An-u.w-um at the | Last Wednesday evening the mem- bers of Canterbury grange, No. 170, slected the following officers for the ensuing year: Hart W. Goff, master; Samuel A. Carpenter, overscer; Rev. Georke W. Clark, lecturer; Howard . Hoxsle, steward: James E. Towne, absistant steward; Mrs. Annle E. Clark ubert M. Graves, treasurer: Clark, secretary; William M. WOO0DSTOCK New Pastor at Congregational Church —Sudden Death of W. E. Scott. flluury have w. Thursday, with burial in the Quasset cemetery. Mrs. William W. Mathewson has | closed her house for the winter and is jufant son of Charles Pince diea | N0 n Hartford. | The senior class at the Academy Tms clowed her house ana | beld a social Friday evening. the winter with her sister,| William A. Gallup of Norwich 1is s roster. visiting his_don here. - Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Child spent WOODSTOCK VALLEY Sunday in Dudley. Several from hers attended Qule- nge meeting at Put- WESTMINSTER sam on Baf Rev. L. B. Tenney Gives Lecture on Miss J. Louise Kenyon was in Wor- Lincoln. cester on Baturday. Winn Butler, who has been with his Rev. A. A. Smith, with A. R. Saf- sister, Mrs. Harold Bloom, the last two months, returned to Virginia on zmd-y, Afi. George Young returned to her ev. L. B. Tenney of Scotland de- Mr. home in Putnam on Friday of last|livered his lecture on Lincoln in the week. church, Friday evening, December 9. Mrs. A, A. Smith and Mrs. C. Smith CLARK’S CORNERS ford, attended the Windham county mninisterial meeting in Putnamn Tues- attended & W. C. T. U. meeting in Willlmantic Thhr!d.n(i Mr. Merrifield of Chicago is spend- ‘The Misses nlch of somh Wind- | ing a few weeks with his family in ham are visiting at 8 H. att’ this parish. Kaeah of wlm-\-mu Visited Mr=. Merrill Button is recovering r Rhere jecemily from iliness. 3. Navine wet with an ac- | Me and Mre William Rolilnson of “' sduseday. He was kicked by § Pawluo kel have redurned after spend- ng wevoral weeks with Mr. Rollinson’ -uur Mra. Charles Mrs. Justin Chase Hrookiyn was Lvmm at Bybil Baker's on Batur- . Hdward Buker Reproncntative- elect Kimer Bennett were among the republican guests entertained by State Central Committeeman Charles = A. Galen at the Hotel Hooker in Willi- Mr. and Mrs. nm{m of Warmington wers guests of the former's brother ut the parsonuge over Bundny. Over $100 Worth Stolen from S, bury’s .ur.-—.vpm Nets $50. Home time durlng last Saturday night thieves broke into the hardwere wtore of C, D, n.llnbur{ on Main street and took nl revolvers, a quantity of pocket ver and weveral packages of cartridges. t\l Balisbury estimates hbs loms at ovér $100. The next day wome of the knives were found below French’s crossing on the road to Pisin- fleld. It yauy be some of the finn' that has been operating ahout the storer in that village at different times. They made an entrance to Salisbury’s store by breaking out the lower part of one of the large glasses In one side of tho show window. Taken to Backus Hospital. George Kelley, a long time resident of Moosup, and who for & year or more has been w wufferer from heart trouble, has been taken to the Backus hospltul that he might have bettor care than he could at home, as he lived alone. New England Supper. The ladies of the Methodist church werved a New England supper last Friday evening in the vestry of the church, to which thersm was a good sitondance, and the following pro- gramme wns rendered by the young people: Plano wsolo by Miss Kthel Parkhurst; reading by Miss kdith iy- ern; mandoiin solo by Ruth Mathew- won; recitation by Dorothy Salisbury: plano #olo by Marion Tuckerman; song by Julla Lyon, Dorothy Salisbury, Al- fce Sallsbury and Roy Eyers; reading by Mrs. Hertha Matthews plano solo by Miss Mildrea Whitehead, The la- dies will realize wbout $60 from the affair. BROOKLYN. Death of Henry P. Cleveland—News of the Villag Mr. and Mrs. T D. Pond have re- turned home, after a visit of two weeks with their son in Meriden Ira Smart shot a wildcat in the south part of this town on Friday, the 24, that weighed 16 pounds. Albert B. Webb. the representative- elect from this town, gave an oyster wupper to Ms friends in the Town hak om Friday evening. Henry P. Cleveland died on Friday morning, Dec. 2, in hiz 834 year, after an fliness of a’ little more than two weeks, at the home of him son, Charles eveland. The funeral was held on Sunday, Rev. A. J. Culp officiating. He leaves a brother, three ssters, a #on and four grandchildren. Mrs. J. Frank Weaver and Miss Nel- lic Palmer have gone to Florida for the winter. Edwin Bennett has sold his property altunted In the West village to a party in Glen Cove, N. Y. Rev. H. B. Rankin Lectures. H. B. Rankin of Noank gave a pticon lecture on Immnigration and the Foreigner in America In the Baptist church on Wednesday evening. The audience was rather small on ac- count of the severe cold. The lecture was interesting and Instructive. Thermometer Reaches Zero. On Thursday morning the meroury registered zero in many places in the village. Re: ONECO Local Happenings of Passing Interest. Mr. and Mra C. D. Whitford attend- ed the funeral of Mr. Pates at Phenix, R. L. Friday. Orren Kenyon was I Moosup, Ct, tast Saturday. Mrs. Russell Thurrott and son, Rus- sell, returned to her home Saturday. O. W. Bates was in Central Village Saturday. T. Brown visited his mother at Phenix R. I, last Saturday. Mrs. S. Willlam Burdick was in Moosup recently. Miss Carrie Burdick of Central Vil- lage spent last Sunday here at the home of her parents. C. D. Whitford was in Providence on Wednesday. S, William Burdick was in Moosup Thursday. Samuel Coop I8 soon to go to the Soldiers’ home in Maime. Fred Shippe is meving Into one of Charles Case’s tenements. SOUTH_WOODSTOCK Death of Walter Scott—Here and Thers About the Villags. Alpert H. Willlams was in Dandel- son- over Sunday. The Sunday school held #ts harvest rally on Sunday morning, with songs by the children and congregation and recitations by the children. The latter part of the service consisted of a ser- mon by the pastor. The chicken ple supper and social was well attended on Friday night of Ist weck and $$14 was cleared. The Ladies Aid soclety met with Mrs. Perry B. Moftitt of Pomfret on Wednesday afternoon this week. Rev. L. B. Curtis was in Hartford Thursday and Friday this week.attend. ing the State Baptist Ministers’ con- ference. ‘Walter Scott died suddenly on Mon- day of heaert disease while at his work. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, Rev. George F. Walters of Woodstock officiating. " RAWSON Farmers Have to Melt Snow, as Wells and Springs Are Dry. Moses Kenyon is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker en- tertalned at whist on Monday eve- ning Master Francis Fitzgernld. who has been seriously 1ll, is gaining. George Kimbali was a recent visttor in Worcester. Obliged to Melt Snow. Many of the farmers here meit snow, as the wells and remain dry. had to springs Dwight Burdick is to move to East | Braintree, where his daughter, Mrs. E. W. Clapp, is located. Joseph Dietschie has been making a brief visit In Pawtucket, visiting his mother. Mrs. Fdward Berggren was a Thread city caller on Saturday. ASHFORD A. Karhan of New York was In town over Sunday. irs. June Avis. who has been visit- ing at D. P. Packer’'s, has rcturned to New London. A. S Clark and Timothy Lynch are employed at Phillips® steam mill Henry Weeks has moved his family to the Bartol house, while working at_the steam mill Teddy Richards is spending the win- ter at Sunnyside farm. Dwight Flynt has been working for E. M. Grant. White celluloid collars, shirt fronts and cuffs sell well ip ‘~cahsster, Eng- land. Meeting of Vlamuh Foreign Mission- ary looldr—-.fll' Personal Notes. Henry Honr of New Pritain gnve an Imteresting uddress sett| forth the advantages of the Y. M. C. A at the | Congregational ohurch Bunday morning. Mizs Clara Johrmon left on Tuesday or Triluth, Minn., where she will spend | he winter with her brothers. Mrp, Charles Larrabes returned om | Hunday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ¥. Gates of Hartford. Mins Helon Larrabee has been visit- ing in Groton this week. | At the Decemfber meeting of the | Woman's Forelgn Missionary society | there were 2% very pleasant afternoon was enjoyer America. Mrs. J. C. Tatem gave n brief aceount of work in ChN, Mrw. | Jolm Webster mpoke of Pern, mu‘ Grace Hates read a lotter from Mies | Mary Riggs of Harpoot, Turkey, teliing of the opening of a new hospital there. Mins Riggs in pluu—mly remembered in Wi m baving given an sccount | of the work in Turkey twfore tie | Windhan socity Iast year. Mrs. W. M. Brown, whose husband was at one time engaged in missionary work in| Hrazil, ve a most Wteresting nc- | count her expertemces there, Tea | was werved by Mrs. Chauncey Wilson, Jr., and Mrs, George Cook. Ar. and Mrs. James Lathrop return - | ed on Faturday from a ten days visit| in_Windsor Lockn. Mru. Kllen Btoddard, who has been | the guest of her nlece, Mre I Gulld, returned to Putnam on Mon- day. Mrs, Charlotte Lathrop returned on | Monday from several weeks visit at W. H. Kelsey's in Allston, M. | Rev., W. M. Erown preached in the ! Congregationul church in Letanon lust | Hunday. CANTERBURY. Death of Thoma Iflmnt at the A of 85. Mrs. A. R Farnham is 1L ‘Mr., and Mrs. Fred Safford and lit- tle son returned home after spending & week in Preston. Thomas Bennett's Death, Thomes Hennett died Tussday after | a loni' fliness. He was %5 years of 15 wife dled a number of years 50, He leaves two sons, Dr. % E. Bennett and Albert Pennett, a daugli- ter, Mrs. Minnie Davis, and a step- daughter, Mrs. Douglass, 4 grand- daughter, Mrs. Taft, and one grand- son, A. C. Bennett. He was & g0od father, husband and neighbor, and will | Pi® in various parts of the village. sev- be greatly missed. Personals, Little Miss Mattie Bennett is the est of her grandmother Mras. A. R ‘arnham, at the Buttonwoods. The Shippees of Putnam spent the week with Misi Lens. M. C., Maude and Amelia M. Carpenter. Interesting Meeting of L. T. L. The semi-monthly meeting of the Canterbury wranch of the loyal Tem - perance legion was held on Baturday at the home of the lsador, Mrs. E. R. Merrifield. After the business was disposed of, a pleasant moclal after- noon was spent. Mrs. F. W. Nawton of Westminster was a guest. Fourteen members wers present. The leglon has in preparation an entertalnment entitled At the White Queen’s Court. ATTAWAUGAN Sunday Gl:hool Preparing for Con- cert and Christmas Tree. The Sunday school is preparing for a concert and Christmas tree. merbers prant and 4”’"”'" | three-story colontal veranda with ce- | ml. quiet, : l“-n horne, u.uhocl ’“nnt n pleanant w l closing, mm—mn‘ Mr rwumt de- mennor, lars to the State Hun- day school union, that being the five cents per raemoer of the forly average attendants. There are more anrollm!, | but they do nor come regular V)«ll4.{n at the differen pr SABGI Jayed the pupils, Miss E. Clarke Lillian Mathews and Miss Alice Prait all had quite claborate programmes, of the thres penools. prayer meeting and day evening. he at Mrs. Darrow’s next Friday even- in. SOUTH_COVENTRY C. H. Hobson lndu at Congregational Church—Village Notes. The improvements at the Bidwell house add greatiy 15 the appearan upper Main street. The bullding was | erected in 1422 and was one of the well known fnns on the main turnpike | between Hartford and Providence in the old stagecoach days. The prop- | erty has been thorougnly removated, a | ment floor added to the fromt, and the | buMding hos been painted red and| white, Mrs. Addison Kingsbury entertained he Ladlew Missionary society —on Thursday afterncon. The W. C. T. U. heid its reguiar meeting with Mrs. Willlam . Wood Wednesday afternoon. Mise iattie Walden of Wethersfield in visiting Mre. Sarah Wolfe. . H. Hobmon of Norwieh was tha speaker at the Congregational shurc tamt Hunday morning, it being Y. A. any. Mise Nellle J. AMertin rm.] dered a solo, Face to Face, in a pleas- | ing manner. A large white granite menuvwnent has been erected on the Rose let tn Na- than Hale cemetery. Mr. and Mrs., Walter Briggs of Man- | ning Hill are viuitng in Stamford, where they expect 1o remain until af- ter Christmas. Electric Lights for Gongregational Chureh. The wiring of the Congregational church for electric lights is being done | by a Willimantic party. A clothesiine thief is annoying peo- eral lines having besn robbed of wear- | ing apperel and other articles. ins Phbe Btiliman, teacher of the intermediats department at the Canter #chool, was called to her home in Westerly, R. 1, 1ast week by the sud- den death of her father. STORRS. Anuual Football Dancs in College Hall —Meeting of Mansfield Grangs The annual football dsnce was held in Coliege hall Friday evening, Decem - the Cyclers’ orchestra of Willimantic The ladles circle held a sale of cake, lemonade, candy and faney work on Wednesday afternoon in the chburch pariors. A. T. Btevens has moved from an | apartment in the Valentine houss to one vacated by Professor Trueman. H. L, Garrigus moved on Wednes- Aay to the house vacated by Praf C.| A. Whesler. ber 2. Thote In charge were lflrl[ Beach, Mrs. ton, Mrs. Hayes Mrs. | Sraith. 3%he music was furnished by | | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Wood spent one day this week in Providence. | Earl Weeks is visiting his sister in | per in the church parlor at § o’cl Webster. { The choir held a rehearsal in the | vestry Friday evening. Miss Dalsy Weeks and a frisnd vis- ited in Webster Sunday. John Watson is ili with grip. Mrs. Mary Corrigan dled Saturday night at the home of her daughter Mrs, Albert Reeves of this place; bur- ial was Tuesday morning in Dayville. Fred Anderson, who has just re- turned from a trip south, ‘The cylinder of one of the engines blew out Tuesday evening, 8o the weave rooms and carding room were | unable to run. The new engine i3 now being nsed. WILSONVILLE | Big Buck Rescued from the lee. Mrs. C. P. May, who has been visit- ing her sister in Willimantie, has re- | turned home. i Mrs. Samuel Adams was 2 Worses- ter visitor Saturday. the funeral of James Brogan in Per- ryville Sunday. | ~ A large buck being caught in the ice | below the mill Wednesday, w. Tes- cued by someone from the mill. 1It] be guite tame. THOMPSON Mrs. Whittemore i3 visiting relatives in_New York. The Baptist young people begin th: week preparations for their supper and | entertainment to be ziven in the tow hall. The Woman's Missionary societ the Congreeational church met W nesday afternoon Wwith Mrs. C. E. Searles. Miss Agnes Ryan and William Leak were married at the Congregational parsonage last week by Rev. Jonn K. Moore. They went to Mr. Leal’s home in Brooklyn. but have returned and begun housekeeping here. Thow were given @ surprise party upon their ar- rival. Mr. Leak was been employsd in Backus' stors for some time. TOLLAND COUNTY. HEBRON News from the Sick and injured— School Superviser in Town. Miss Florence M. Jones, who has been il with pneumonia the last four weeks was taken to a private hospit- al at Willlmantic Monday. Joseph Mack, who has been at St Joseph's hospital, whers he was un- | der treatment for a broken leg, return- ed last Saturday evening. Miss Sarah Palmer, supe: en- dent of schools, was in Hebron on Wadnesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. Jagger, Miss Buell, Judge Port and his daughter spent three days in New York last week. Mrs. George Little is at a private hospital in Willimantic. Miss Ellen Buell Miss Jlner for a_few weegs. The W. C. T. U. met Thursday. On account of the smow storm on Tuesday, the primary school held but | one session. . WILLINGTON ; Sunday School Votes Apportionment to State Union—Communion Notes. The father of Afrs. Bussey who lives “Life's Purposes Unmet.” row spoke feelingiy of the d the second anniversary of the com- | mencement of his storate here and preached from 2d Kings, 13-14; topic: “The value of & comsecrated life in #he conununity. COmBMIDIon was ob- is” visiting | ton: his_sister, Mrs. Cornelia_Geer. | Gran i A number from this place attended | | { was not injured much and seemed to | 52! i ; EAST WILLINGTON Mansfield Grange Elects Officars. Mansfleld grange, No. 84, held a - | on Monday evening. A large number attended and the social hour was much enjoyed. The regular meeting was held at the usuai hour, at which the following officers wers electsd for the Master, H. D. Ed- H. T. Garrigus: lec- g nton; secretary, C. A treasurer, B. B. Fitts: chap- J.'N. Trueman: steward, J. N. assistant steward, H. D. New- lady assistant steward, Miss Cord gate keeper, Mr. Rolfe; Flora, Mrs. E. B. Fitts; Ceres, Mrs. C. T. Pomona, Miss Maud Haves. The book club met at the home of | Mrs. C. L. Beach on Wedneséay eve- Fitts A. 7. Brundage, who was op- on for appendicitis at the Dan- ry hospital, is reported to be In a serious conditl SPRING HILL. Mission Band Holds Annual Local Notes. Mrs. W. P. Wildes is spending a few days In Providence on busineas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nason of Chaplin visitors here. d; g the !l‘ns on band ir annual szle of useful ancy articles. A ountit rved, consisting of oysters, cuit. cake and cocoa. A good s am | was realized. | The Ladias ASd society met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Weld Friday af- tarncon. EAGLEVILLE. Extending Power Line of Lighting Company. The work of extending the pow. s of the Rockville-Willimantic Hght ing company to the enllentlc colony and vicinity of Mansfield Depot, i3 be- inz rapidly completed | County Commissfonar Fred O. Vin- | ton attended a meeting of the com- mission at_Tolland Monday. The small children of the villags are | 1 busy writing letters to Santa Cla: all | telling him what they most desire for | Christmas. i | ams, who is in Willimantic | able to sit up a little. »apman and George Wilson wers | mantic this week. { d up suet in the | he birds. 4 with snow. ®s for pita = Lyons is able to walk down an Sparks is abie to attend to| household affairs after being in Hartf John Willis is driving team for Jen- nie Churck STAFFORD Rev. A, A. Ross of the Universalist u'rh will exchange pulpits next Sun- ith Rev. Marion Jones of Staf- farc’\ e "f e Congrergational church. Blanche Barlow and Miss er of Westford were guests ay of their aunt, Mrs. Eva lub held Tuesday night, rezular { Every police patrol box in Los An- | geles will be supplied with first ald bandeges and medicines, so that a po- | or the vietim of a * the amb liceman can ¢ street accid arriver Mh of Mrs Cymhll A. Alverd—Lo- .ummry, 1530, the duughter of e Ashbel Khe closing exeroimes that be- | 9160 whon a young man; More Tokened th ner, who died in the west a fe n. rnraufi;'ork by uuim;,r:: o Dwiehs i f) e | vives her. 8 Frais tae She Mapent. Smmibee o8| Lriod Gotober 12, 198 misson | ETegational hu The topko for the afternoon was Boul’ | w .y marted ansgielously tant Thars. | @Ver two hund The next meeting will | "5re born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvord, fi of_whom are sl Hving. Mr, Alvord died in 1470 Mrs. AlY hag been a member of t tional clrirch since v her love for it was armays Aubstantial lifelong restdent of home at 2 o'clock Bpringficld, after a fortnight spe: an He has re reads impessanis o | the _court '1’11, will of H M. Tanner, de- ceased, was ref to Januaary | 1311, with order of notice. George E. Green of Hope | capacity as visit Sale— | was enjoy | coffee an BOLTON cal Happenings o Thursday morning. | + eor | Warner. wers, Austin, wh and Fannar. Morgan had four brot Varner of 1his p) Warner of 35 in the presence ople. Bix childre manner. She The funeral was held from her Jate | wnd burial | 8. Anthomy has returned 1o | ¥ t in nk W. Barber of Willimantic he- 2 new Auties in town last weck eraly treen appo ad school Holbrook of Cohrmbia ice glven | houge last week Friday well attended. The Bewing mociety met with A M. Alvord y MANSFIELD DEPOT Sunday was a day of spec at the Baptist ehurch, & who were baptized recently the hand of f p, one fo letter and on baptized evening. The heavy fadl of snow 1ns nade + vicinity. iz WASHINGTON COUNTY,R. | HOPKINTON for tarmers in this Business Transacted by Town Coun- cll—8ession of Probate Court. ‘The regular iconthly town cou session of the town council was at the town hall Monday aftern with @1l the members present exces Latayetts Edwards. ed paid o th grand and drawn from the ju The petition of probate eourt pointment of an ad estate of hLis dec N. Spicer, was re with order of The inventory of tt tate of John . Bitgood, d recelved and ordered recorded N. Crandall, administrator annexed, of estate of John presentsd & petition for sell the real estate of which was continued 1911, The 0. A. Clarke of Rockv N. Crandalil of » business callers idence Thursday to the st School Committee Me: onthly meetin county ROCKV!LL: Mrs. Spencer Breaks Wrist by a Fall USQUEPAUG Surprise Party Giv Lamond—Local Mrs. J. 8. Happenings. ven were presen Mr. ¥rroll to Providenc The ng Giscu | city treasurer ewas from a visit with her son at Wester- % C. Cahoone visiteq Bunday w. Dr. M. Kenyon went ley y nur and Mes, sac,oou voizb s for ‘1r riden en very enrnest nice ed and acte Author the 52,000 for Islands. neighbor £ was stationed fear France o from which Music as a Life yut the resol « hourd of appor t propriats Kenyon E Kenyon visited in Providence Mra. Cymthia A. Alvord died at m,lw(;‘,""“,“’ home last week At the Sumday school 4t was voted Hh« has been In falling henith for wev ‘lo mend two do to Hope K i i 0 {8 yearsbut wan only confined 1o Ber | caliers here W NS SN ooty vet previous Friday - . Mrs, Alvord was born W Bolton n | oo T e Satur- fops Val- in hers. [By Murlden Cammon Counrl to Pro- | Water Meters. water department was ation Eritain’s We sell foreign ex- change, available all countries, at cur- rent rates. This is the safest way © send CHRISTMAS money abroad. BANIER KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. S6 WALL STREET B

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