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SATURDAY DEC. 31—16 PAGES oLD msnc LEDYARD Ladies Entertamecfi ures of Holiday Season. T \ The schools closed last Friday. The A party of about thirty-five gathered 3 tolluwmg programmes were rendered | at the residence of Mr. and Mrs ETTERS FROM TOWNS IN TWO STATES e I B et TS Y S 5 principal, for grades VI, VII, VIII: | and gave them a uugflu Nearly all \ Social Affairs of the Week—Congrega- | Song, Holy Night, school; recitation, | were members of Baraca _and ‘A Christmas Welcome, Fanny Mar- | Philathea clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Bab- y tional Christmas Festival. . o chand; song, The First Noel, school; | cock, who were recently married, The Business and Social Life of Every Town and{ 3 v e — ol entortained | tecitations, Santa Claus in Holland, | proved moed entertainers and all en- day with appropriate exercises and e and, 2 SoEdw el R %1 Bmily Bahcock; Goody Santa Claus, | joved the evening. The young men’s £ . | Christmas gifts from their teacher, | the singers of the church two evenings | 1.5y, < \assey: song, O Little Town | club gave them a set of silver spoons. Settlement Reflected in These Columns, | Miss Myra Momtt, e e V™ Siandisn is spendng | Of Bethlehem, school: recitations, De- | The young .ladies' club presented { Election of Officers. the holid‘:;; G SeR cember, Laura Goodwin: The Story of | set of silver knives and forks, and the e | at the home of her par- Villlams; so: (xmn t il | The C. B. society held their semi-|ents in Westchester. Be”“e}‘em e o o el SR NEW LONDON COUNTY RIANTIC gy SR Sty S S R (o e mome g | B3 e Her miels Sing"achol] | 1eCeN iy ndividual 3resents be: : Chair Boys Held Sacial—Visitors and | Ccr- R T L POMITEL TAMINE '\ ush Sterry arg | eichor Progrmmo: Soni The Leth” Personal Items. oir Boys Hold Social—Visi {mond it vice president; B. W.|spending the Christmas holidays at |lhem Dabe school; recltations, De-| rs. Thomas P. Norman left Tihues- Garley, and treasurer; chair- | their home in town. :I‘imp e Rn’(tig-nn-' oites e day for a visit with her daughter, Mrs, an of prayer meeting committee, O. Mr. and Mrs, William Maynard spent g i : P o | Harry Myers. of Toledo, Ohio. Do Bells Ring for Chr! Brown, dem Shank Story mas? Mildred | “rhaodore faylor, who is an auto- recitation, The - stmas, Gladys Whittle- | Mobile maker of Springfield, Mass., | m ven choir hoys, members of | yv. Gurley; lookout committee, Ever- ! ch £ Mr. - G y; 1o ‘tee, - | Christmas at the home of Mr. May- v's church of New London|ett Payson; Sunday school committee, | nard’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henr Pupils Perfect in Attendance in Tenth District—Chimney Fires Cause Trou- entertained at the Knickerbocker | Ravmond Moffitt: social committes, | morer i ronts, 3 k of Shet % m E 3 A > 3 3 agnard, of North Plain. : spent Christmas with his parents, Mr, ble—Happenings of the Week. hotel Tuesday evening by W. G. Phy- W. W. Palmer: music committec, \1’1 and Mrs. James Lane spent 2 .'::‘i“'lf\;h}“r‘e’gti{fo‘m and Mrs. D. D. Taylor of this place. were played and dancin: Wallace Palmer: floral commit- | christmas at the home of Mrs. Lane's AMiss Nellie and Miss Florence Geer Lucy \thfmd‘ quotations Mrs. Ellen Maria Stoddard and son g i 3 s T > returned to their ace Fi % s Christmas, Mildred Brown:; Kriss| .. & 3 " The following pupils in_grades Two € returned to | AMrs, Horace Foote. B s N e T Eona0n, ) . Mildred : went to Hartford Thurs@ay, whers aud Three of the Tenth district (Un- '; S Totinhy special €ar, | “The amnual church business meet- |~ ind Mrs, Gilbert Murray spent | Kringle Sl LG ar ft’":g‘jmsfi"‘;% they will be over-Sunday guests of easville);itanght by Miks Berbars Oof- | S0V0E "G00 808 ST U0 @ of med at] GEbe Dol Sapnrdce ovenine :tt“r 1y at the home of Mrs. Murray's e ¢ Selden Geer, Sr. net, whu were perfect in attendance iy during December: Catherine Collir wn:k on_ Dodge d.cind tlutum, ice ‘and | The Christmas etnertainment was | terry entertained a few |2 . song, The .'"“]"f‘]“,"'fl JIP?IIS]. Alton of Gales Ferry are guests of Ellen Connelly, Felanise Demars, | Fulning it into_the jcehouses. | held in the church Monday evening. It frionds Wednesday evenir The k. | Scheol: recitations, To Every Boy and | yp of [ (808 James Galvin, Leroy Fielding, Alfred| W. L. Driscoll of Waterford was a| consisted of recitations and choir mu- | jp oh0S Ju AECEN EOE0 B8 (O, CRCE | Girl, George Wel The Longest Day, R S Gauvin, Jane Gauvin, George & “*]!“{ e }y\ dnesday sic and a Christmas tree loaded With | the yvoung people ‘during the eably | CJifford De Snow Kisses, Rosie . o agon. Tlamme, Pete Marowski, Arzelin apt. Charle aond of Baby-{ presents. . There was a large attend- | cio Yo G BeORIe, O e Sotry | Betmore: V sa, Fred Marchand; | Mrs. Isaac Chapman, who was Newton, Charles Osborn, Annie lon; L. I, has ting friends in | apce. Mrs. Wallace Palmer presided & : om Nicholas, Leslie Ha- | thrown out of her team on Sunday, the village and Calm on the Listening while going to church, and severely school: recitation, Christmas, | eut about the head, is improving. recitation, The Babe's| Both Mr. and Mrs. Chapman were Doris Peckham; exercise, [ thrown out, An automobile, running tmas, Hdward Welles, Frank Se- | into them. wrecked the wagon. bastian, Harold Main, Benejah Davis; Christmas Party. i Tk e B R Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hewitt had o s at the organ. ! onklin of | " yarold” Harvey of Burlington, Vt.,| itors in the village | medical college is home for the holi- | v CK* B. ‘Smith of New Haven | 98¥ e Jr. and Mrs. F. R. Bailey enter spent the holiday with his mother and tained on Monday Miss M. R. Siegfr n street. GALES FERRY™ of Colchester and Mr. Ray's family of wrds, Margaret Suliivan, Thorp. Those perfect for were Fllen Connelly, Jame Alfred Gauvin, George Lal'l: William Thorpe. Christmas Visitors. ng a two ents it " Harriet Lane is spend vacation with her pa th UNCASVILLE } : e ! } i -1 < sister in M Mr, Mr. and Mrs., Clarence Walden and s. H. C. Burdick retuned 4 town 3 \nor Rattigan: Christmas B daughters, Marjorie and Carol, y afternoon from New London| How the Holiday Was Observed Re- | r h Chadw wnd Paley Sepastiincione: dle Hymn, bleasant Christmas on Mon- Mrs. Jda Browning spent the holid: they visited over the holida ligiously and Socially—Recent Visit- > returned a v]\'[‘ da h(:s.!des 't.he members ol: the fam- season with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown- Mrs. Norma Beckford and daughter g (B i sister, Mr ily present were M Mrs. Chaun- ing, Mr. Walden returning o Boston { Fivlen are spending the holidays in Lo ! f Norwich. cey B. Woodwor Aliss Abbie Wood- Monday night. | Boston. 1 ol e 5 K‘ Kittie nt the greater and George Dolbeare of Nor- Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Shaffer and| Joseph W, Hill has returned from a | The Christmas season at the Meth- St Av her aunt, Ivy and Mrs. Walter Frazier of ford. odist church was observed with an | : g ; o tertainment and tree for the Sun- | isit with Mr. Shaffer's parents in| Homer Dorman has returned to| en 3 2 }iulzlc over ‘Sunvla , b Hartford after spending the holidays | day .school >-’1L|fl“('av evening and a | Misses Ruth and Mabel Craig spent her { sacred cantata, he Prince of :Iudu_h. Christmas with friends in New York. Mrs. John D. Avery o‘ orth Ston- | by the choir on Sunday evening in s . { ington has been iting@elatives here. Grange Changes Meeting Night. Frank Dart has returned to New | . Miss Bessie Gallup of Hart- Mrs. Calvin Hewitt, Mr. Alfred J. Clark, and Mr. and seph. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Shubael Holmes, Mrs. Nellie Main and Ernest Main of Pres. ton City spent Christmas with Mr. child returned Monday night after a | Visit to Ha Christmas Concert. mond Ld\n - es Welles, Thoma I(.\ “The Christmas concert of the ational Sunday school was Manger, Montville grange, No. 178 of H., | Havén. S 18°T | ana Mrs. S. E. Holdridge. held its regular meeting Friday night| 5. 1. Reckwith, George Coulter and | “'f{i.l‘h‘,‘;,,,,sw‘“,",fi\ Mr. and irs, William Cromwell and in Palmer Memorial hnl}. < 2 % anta NEW PILOTS AT THE WHEEL ‘ WHO HAVE ARRIVED IN 1910 | ™ DBALDWIN. ¥ was voted | Geor: are moving the grand- and from the camp ground. | nk Aston of Middletown was a | ent wvisitor in Niantic and Pine Grove. son Louis of. Dodgeville, N. Y., spent Christr - mwell' moth- ¢ er, Mr: in, at Lgntern Sing' H|1|_ Hill. M & returned home recio | but Mrs: Cromwell and son will re- Che. | main a few days. ’ e Pan- Dogs Injure Sheep. Beth- Dogs got into Judge Russell Gallup's sheep on Friday and injured a num- ber. Air. and Mrs, George Spinks of Mys- tic spent Christmas with Mr. and Jeatrice 10 change the dat, the second and fou ) ever in the month to the c/"ml and Wednesday evenings. Worthy Clyde M. Beeba will attend the annual nesting of the state grange in Hart- | Pfi-DIZETdN‘_mIL rd as delegate from t Mrs. Cornelius Drisco Holiday Visitors—Notes of Local in- terest. | coll, Miss Jennie Maloney and relatives Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. James Maloney in ‘Woonsocket,” R. I. thy \\.ln\:.l. b 4 v seking, Marg 1: song, O Little King-Emperor of it Britain. MAHAVAJIRVULIT of Siam. NICHOLAS of IMontenegro. Maine was in Westerly re- in behalf of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chu i e Bt S inciaia | o0 Mir \\';1,mm“|. A\ny)n. | < i M aila yma. y of Lancaster. Pa.. Al W i M Everett Gallup, who 5 3 ..?L‘.T:L..r’z]—fil‘a" :s‘"n.,l\:? 1'3‘;:] almer homestead N \\l'.;{ }:,ln\llfl lh\] in be 1;".‘. N; Dakot | with | W A.”lm.s‘j[o:]o‘r{ill fiospit]:l.B Nay Dan with relatives i ion L She soulnERi TR 0f - Tt kiahot wis ap- | don, for the past three weeks, re- Welcome Eab s Palmer spent ] lied from Barnes’ | turned home Thursday, muech im- the guest of velative Falls guests of RS | pneur vetem, which show- | proved. - week. ius Collins, De- i UL ’nw:l’u) pressure when the fire E. Cutler Gray of Storrs college is TEOFIL (Prov ROQU BARROS LUC RMES FO . RESTE BRAGA of Portugal W, COLOUIT. E. M'GOVERN. out. All furniture was | spending Christmas vacation at the rom the house and the family | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tayved g few days in their new | Daniel . Gray t 1ent house just compieted across Miss Marion Gallup of West Ha- wd. It is presumed the fire start- | ven is spending her Christmas vaca- 1 an ash barrel in the cellar. | tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charl Baltic epent the holiday atives. Robert Dodds {s spending part of his vacation the guest of his grandpa of \}'f sterly 1s at M. schools Palme S a guest | homestead over Christ- SANDERS, IMY'. and Mrs. John Gridley, in P‘,\]:L(V) ARSC I’umm\- e will be between one and | Russel Gallup, "™ @tubborn Chimney Fires. P ',j}"’lm“(}" s °§’:‘M"3“\ sz R M. TER- fiwe thousind aollare “Mrs. Adam Larrabes of Windham The Pincer family have moved into )f 17= and Mrs. Stephen Saun- R YOUNG, Personalities. : Snent Sunday with her father, Dwight S s St sotl companys | : Ernest W. Erown of 014 Mpstic was | Gallur. i tenements this wee! is family were Palmer and family ent KERN,suc- superintendent_ of the exhibit of the | T fn the Killeen house until the e ationahar 48 noultry show in the armory dt New GOSHEN Wedneaday morning whicl threatened to destroy the whole house. fire, which was a bad one, start nd { ! in the ehimney, dreaking out in fflTl HCOCK, T.ondon t week, George W. Harris of Baldwinville, Y., crop technologist of the bureau o plant indu hington, I ( abeth Thompson has heen & Robert B. Milner, Miss Thwm,\v-u and DMarion H. Family Reunion—Christmas Festival ! at Goshen Church. Beeond story and Sinally getting to the and daugbter NOW, Not v : 2 spending this week with h ¥ 4L| There was a family reunion at the foos> damaging the house about $200. Jewett City s BOTHA, So EDWARD WHITE, the Harris homestead. MEHA Of WL T ney TR Rh. Men from the Paimer Erothers’ com- AROX DE BR! Justice reme Court. Rev, H. V. Morrill spent Monday M > pany mill went to the rescue and play i and Susan SALVADOR CAVERO, CHARLES HUG S, WIL.- with his family at Wellsfleet. M % Anm":-:\_“tllllr“_nu‘l;\h; !un“\xw Mr. Curry's ed & stream of water which soon spent their Christ- 1 DE V PER and The Ladies 1 societ the Bap- | a Curry of Springfield, also Mr. < A LAMAR, ist church met Wedn dued the blaze. The housé owned. by €. R. Bogue, }’.\’('K ition with their mother, Mrs. sday evening | ¢ Ay % ” L Casl HARDINGE, Simpson and son, Raymond Simpson, - wi the reside: Mrs. Oscar F. : S vt St S8 o«'!g:“d by Joseph Judge and other have closed in this section L. fed: vith 1 o i from the same city. familles, aiso had a fire which or SERT GLAD- . Jeptha M. Olmstead and daugh- At the Church. inated in a& defective chimne. r ell Cooke uth Africar His \R\ S. GR \\ ; ot Miss Gladys Mary Olmstead. have There were interesting services at a time M seemed as if th the Forestry Se 2 " { tefi for their new home at the Baptist | the Goshen church Sunday. The Birth G. A. HOLM would be destroyed, but qui Misses Winni and Christie VISCOT Resi- sonage. Bloomingdale, N. J. Rev.|of Our Saviour, and O Little Town of | odist Brotherhood gave a reception in the M. E. conference room in [ e the young of the church. The rhood w organized tor, Rev. H. V. Mor 2d_of the young men epending this week with friends in Pequot. Holiday Mail Began Early. Rural carrier from this offi experienced less trouble in pastor. ance soon put out the hls ner of East 1 at dent-Gener . of mm\lmd went about two weeks | Bethlehemm were the two anthems ren- from the stores and mi!l nea r home Vn»ro for 1ort stay. 1.OR TS0 Governor- GEORC Y { llu:{;'l\‘l.\. [Dlr\'(‘- dered by the choir at the merning ser- soon on the grounds and gave ab General of New Zealand. tor of the ral Mint. | Glory to God in the Highest and sistance. © ST i PAMBURG Alab EMMETT (’NEAL. JOHN E. GILMAN, Commana- || Ene e Lo Al i e B A aen b ST e Miss Grace Tamb of Hanover is| i California: T. A. BELL. er in Chief, G. A. R. Friday evening, Dec. 23d, the Meth- | Po 0 9-14, was the text used by the | | Harris-Chapman Wedding—Mrs. Alice Daniels” Death. Christmas Concert. The Christmas concert by the Swn- day school in the afternoon was well rendered and all jolned heartily in the Tuesday ning. he following carried out, Superin- ils home from school | place of the usual Epworth league ser- from New FLondon, the extra holiday malil <hls 2 m Suffield, Ada C. Wilson Farrison and Mis Bailey Officers of the organ singing. Following was the pro- in past years. This has bee Harding from ton, Mabel Martin Gottschalkk gave the readir are: President, Everett Johnson { gramme: about by those using the vhro. iolet Oleon from Deep { of the cantata and the solo pa Wi Openi { retary, Paul B. Famphere: tr Organ voluntary; prayer by pastor; ibe purpose of earrying their packages Tessie Harding from Norwich, | rendered by Miss Kate B. C “olver, Miss as Time, | Philip Harris. Twenty-five invitations | einging, Through the Wide Karth by mailing them earlier than has been | Clayton Barrows from Clint John | Grace Chapman. Courtland E. Colver and prayer ssued. A programme of violin { Ringing, by school; The Christmas the custom. to the Bells (an original poem), read by 111~ from Suffiel and Alfred M. Voorhees. Duets were > by Gustave Houschild Mr. and Mrs. Albion Iiolmes, daugh- F : ; given by Me: Voorhees and Colver mbert and seve A. Randall; song, The Herald Angels' ter Alma and sons, Herbert and Flovd, o N Sy Mooese and Miss Chapman andsMrs. Hugene murous seiections read by Tverett | Song, by members of Miss Annie Gil- were guests Monday of relatives in Frank Harris and Miss Elizabeth Johnson were enjoyed. The untangling | let e ; recitations, The Snow by Willie Geer and Ralph carol by school, Hail the of a cabinet of twine arranged near the S!gm'slm ceiling caused ch laughter. Then | Hinckley; a the guests were invited to a fine repast | Messiah; recitation by Alice Rodman, stmas C ome Ida Schmuck- : carol, Ct } this village. E‘ mpmar of Old Lyme were married talbhiduc, WEL.N o by ¢ e s i et Voorhe: Colver and Satter Christmas day. Mr. Harris is em- . Funeral of Mrs, James Malonesy. ployed on the Shore Line trolley. Lieut. Satterlee Goes to Boston. ‘The funeral of Mrs, James Maloney Mr. and Mra, Ap gre visiting Lieut. Cha Satteriee of yrepared b ers of the Brot “hris s Moon; ingin y =chool, ‘whose death occurred in Willimantic Mrs., Willard Ander- ¢ service, who s l:.‘-“?,.:q LDy e e e %fll’ uw;nri‘e-’;»’r'.;;' ssnflf; % ?inmuo.\. :E;‘M# “fme ‘?wprer- lence in from, Alaska for Z Christmas Is Coming, by Arthur Ran- - Je; Friday, the Rev ’» Rm‘.‘ Death of Mrs. Daniels. parents, Mr. and M dall; singing, Slumber Song, hy Geor st. Johw's Roman Catholic church « e ey af lee, over the holiday, left on | Gretcilen CLARK S. FALLS Mahoney and Arthur Randall; reeita- ebrating the regqpiem high mass, | The body was taken to Woonsocket for burfad Saturday morning. “his new | J Alice Daniels in rning to ome of her daughter, i ¥ e tion, On Bethlehem Hills, by Herbert Joston as ke : Public School and Sunday Schod | ramser: singing, No Room Was There spe aving stations on the coast of Maine | Unite for Christmas Exercises. | at the Inn, by five girls: responsive Mise May Darrow and Mixs Maude | j, a1 1d Massachusetts. Scripture reading; _ motion seng, . - - | Hambu 3 Mrs. William Brooks of Hartford | t. E The public school and the Sunday | Christmas Bell by Miss Annie Gil- New lLondon over the holiday of W Mrs. An- | was a caller here last week i ast Year's school of village united in|lette’s class; recitation, Hail, Christ- Peace, Swee | i | | | Bennstt were guests «f rolatives in | { i Fripand jenette i M and Mrs. Bennett of New York Promis, tmas Miss Car M. | mas Dawn, by Ethel Randall; duet, YAWBUX VALLEY Cieor last Tues-|.were guests for a few dayvs over the | Jolly 013 | Wheeler w in and Rufus | Sgveet Bells of Christmas, by the Mi — . day holidays of Mrs. Bennet mother, | Hanney: | jalieu,” sup: endent of the Sunday|es York: recitation, Christmas Joy, Holiday Hospitality Enjoyed by Many ‘The Christmas ball at the public | Mr: v Stillwell. | Dora | school, wiucted the exercis First | ie Randall; recitation, The Guests. hall was not very largely attended, but Mrs. Frederiek Richards returned to | on the rOZTAmme Wi nging the | v, by three girls; an- all had a fine time. Norwich Thur from a few days' | Br , M Rathbone, x>.\‘.\u.. all, and repeating the | Glory to God; recita- ¥ramlk Tranchell ia confined to his | —_— visit with relatives in the vi . ! Miner, V¢ 'x“\'fl—!»'!".”“!\‘ s Pr in concert. ‘T:\»”rm-i- | as Carol, by Eva Lemx;- lLiame by fline ! Pleasur r Pupils. SECMEITTR he lutmn» were fine: the wreath drill was | ol, Day of Gladness, by school: e\ S EORES J NORTH LYME s e fo L A o Henry Tew: ul: then the e hildren The Homeless Poor, by Mary day at Orrin Btedman 'M Tin CR B £ pe xfi‘ > n. : to music by their Waterman: closing song, The An- Tntin oktng G Siouton - was. n e rs. Ti ots_an Moves to East Lyme— 41!1& ma ation. Goose and ie M. Wheeler. Song. by schooi; benediction. SABL RtAE of T Totie sl Brief Personal Notes. schmfvpiantnt by, | Violet Mallalieu, alto; sl £:0by :schoody 'hanF0 AMlss Anna L. Chapman, a teacher | Ll g T Bl Charles Allen, ba; ASHWILLETT trict school, taught 1s Lath- | ‘oa = e Mre. Amos Tillotson is having her A8 Allen, soprano, sang Chr :‘m. h;“p.;’;mf”“‘“ '8 the vacatlon |y, useiiola goods packed and will soon | @M. the childr o thrloimas mas hymns. Mr | SIS IeRmond. who Tias been it 1s 18t L¥me, where she will make “‘1 and at t gddard aistrict | ‘chmi rckler; | solo that was muc | Local School Clasas with Entertain- s bt gkt e with sister, Mrs. Afvan’| Sthool, taught by s Miss Kitti intendent Mallalien s | ment—Local Matters. lames D. Miner, Henry 1. Miner, pan, theld stribution O JURreLaR Wonde ng that the gifts on t | IR » g gifts was made through a postoffic i of the¥great ift of | iss Annie M. Packer has revwrned Mra. Ofrin Slocum and Samunel P \ieine were guests Mounday of Mr. and SN o G, Cxtrclsg rist. | to her home at Burnett's Corners fol j Rev. and Mrs. C. Wilson I Mrs. Henr, eviins. g s S g e and her sister, | two weeks’ tion after closing het Mre, D. li. g’llupm.xn and M nristnas, -going frouy 2L Stster Fmma, Harrison awe e Giving, Mr: of their cousin, | school here with the following exer- wel Ratbbun of North Stonington visit Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ained by Mrs. J. M. Sweet on to Goo ew London over|cises: What Christmas Means, Ines hristmas See Lu istmas. | Guile, Everett Mongan, Harry Pierce, lage and Mr, and Mrs. David Nason of Westerly were also pr nt. Mr. an@ Mrs. Cresgie Day of Provi- denee spent Monday with AMr. Mrs. G. D. Coats. Mr. and Mra, Willtamy Rathbun ogue, Sants ind school. ibuted from = and Sterling Brown Book Social. ter the first of last Many uniqu i in the represen bools and vial given and AMrs. Palmer and | [afayetie Caswell, George Tawyen: rank George W. | Yyletide, Clara Pugh; Santa Claus and and family Sunday. His Men, Raymond Pugh; Jes' foro Jolin Perry entertain- | Christmas, Florence Champiin; Christ* Mallory Maine on|mas Da Harry Guile; Christmas B(*HSA Olive Guile; Ned' Sottloquy, deas were carried out | of the title of < at the book so- pworth league on Mrs. M. were in pupils 1 a box of ‘,u,m ¥ . Kol Vo - Christmas. | 1 o Tdnins Pl ity y.m»!n floral mottoes with Ethel Morgan: The Chi esus, Sie Walter Reith of Westerly was a vis- A st _\,n“{ o Irving Hurlbutt, Gr Tt WanAdoieng braess Ha "ARDNER LAKE ot \L Peep Info Banta Claww’ iter at O. Y\ Stedman’s Sunday. | g RIS ! Yant MOHEGAN | nome ‘of g..};,ng-' s, Miss Florence Hurlbutt, and Mrs. (‘harles Unger. Noves Smith of New London was guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ack of to ev after entertained the house. 1 mme Alb Pa Richard Pugh. Prizes were given Willard & L ntenentives Crop Secured. | roy Dest deportment to Clara Pugh: . ' for regular attendance, Iloremce - - 3 E selections on his Lathrop is vigiting rela- | oy Jin: for assisting with work at e athain - Smith, over the holiday. : : iamp! e B e e B L it LIBERTY HILL [ Mr. and Mrs Blmer Suiterle:re- | o S Rarvanh apant L T e i L mes Strckiana o New London | = F s Bontas menie o it o LAUREL GLEN e ot Vatinger's. b Werterly Monday on businass. wa3 & visitor in this place the firct of | Christmas Exercises at School—GC. E.|Yen. having Seh e ata ot B ) E o > Louise Martin has returned ‘°§‘,‘.’§i='.-;@desmr1¢;’ef-g°wu in Norwien thg weelllg. e Z | Society Elects Officers—Notes. G A Sadterive Jover the hollol Eamily Gathering at James Maine’s— | to her home in, }lumlmrg-P e Wednasday. arrell Quidgeon of New Tondon o Foxes Shot by Local The Boynton of Palmertown was & Mohegan visitor Sun 1 et No. 1, at Vill- Chrisimas Dinnos: Eastys e Py cocalitiuaters. spent Christmas at O. F. Boynton's, o GRISWOLD ham, teacher, closed Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbutt en- Jand ] ; Rev. Willia avle prenched in the | 88 did also riday, December 23, | tertained a large party of relatives on m Quayle preached in th Miss Christine kaer is a holiday lam J, Hunter spent Sunday in | 28 Lm-%u | ! ¥heodore Woodruff was in wich | tnment consisting of | Monday. Among _the out of town | Aurel Glen chapel last Sunday suest of local friends Guests Royally Entertained at Maple i =z : L ootk 4 om business ihe first of the we 2 tations and dia- | 8uests were Mrs. Hurlbutt's brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Maine enter- A Christmas tree was enjoved at the Grove Farm . Bdwin E. Fowler was a recent Nor- | logus i visito - | R. H. Perkins and family of New Lon- ned their children and, grandehild- | home of E. E. Mitchell. % d wich vialior. .-ml va.. (—njn?‘ ; ;,:l_,‘i.mm,‘, ~ The | don, and the Misses Hurlbutt of New | .o over Christmas’ and Tad e red ] _\x?-_ .\\'illahrd_ u_n.d Mr. Latimer hava The ent rain has started up the CAMPBELL'S_-'flil._LS e Hatistne’ e l\(;'ri.(l:hnlfi'x“flflgi‘: i amgeh e T low and ary wells and springs in this & - c: T T e vicinity. 4 s plvi ol Liins I Aomer O h},‘."“""‘ | L e e GLASGO Miss Bertha Geer Invited friends to , 4 L 0 New York ¢ spel g as holiday with r sons, a Ved- Waldo Tiliughast & Co. have mey Gooit of Hartford | parents, Mr. and Mrs., George F. i nk ‘and Cliftosd Maine in Paw. her home at Maple Grove farm Wed nesday evening. Owing to the threat- ening weather only twelve wera able to la‘ipbllfl 10 ¢he invitation. The eveninz aneting the tumber un Ll tick lot Barber and Charles White outtieg the timber on t} AR R James Wilbur and family spent anebody’'s dog killed Christmas aith their daughter in Wil W. L. Maine Wedy Hmantic with iheir aunts, the | son. Mr. aod Mrs. Thomas Latham we 1ests on Monbday e, and Mrs Lewis lot | irwp Davoll of Hartford was in | £ ERMh Green veteran ot the civil | (ywn tor tire holiday j Charles Latham in Niantic. | nie the suow The Glaszo schools closed December | V4§ ”;::‘mjfi,, .-;.;.?:‘?..},",‘.‘:'n}',‘:".‘.', AT ety fecolc, beiug conflued (o} (. aud Mrs. Jages Stephens and | - Mise Alice Hurlbutt Jeturned 1o have been by hunters in | 2) with exercises in Social ball i the | & SO0, o SO ¢ var the Nouse rooel of the time. Manford | yisy (hristine Waison of Springfield, | New York Monday evening, haviug i tion of the tnw je ng e;e-veixh 1:. hosiese parent: fi.u Matbone is caring for him. Mass, spent the week-end with' Afr. | been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lu- | i Josepin Givard began| The Boardman school. AMiss Lulu { S5FY00 PEE2 SRR TES ul-enioyed thes 8.%1. Buarver's brother, George, i3 lang Mrs. W. A. Watson. ey Hurlbutt, over Sunday and_ Mon- week in a tenement | Young. teacher, closed Thursday with zenin s it wery teeble, having been ill for the Mr. and Mrs, Legrand Chappell re- | day. % | over the store and post office in Laurel | Ciivistmas exercises and a tree, which | © . pest year. turn from Waterford, where thev —— | Glen was prettily decorated and loaded T enjoyved m'nvnm« mpanied by Splendidly equipped e | g NMad nnson of Pendleton | with presents for all. The sehool- It is estimated that New York hea The envelope was immeuied by a | M Cluppells mothe ‘xruiu are 1o run soon from lHilI closed siut term of school § house wus decorated for the occasion 150 moving picture shows, with a yeat- im 1862 The leeflr Hiil school closed Fri-1leans through o Mexico Uity in this district last Friduy. and @ good time was enjoved by all, ing capacity of 159,008