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m“ IS- 1, mg.‘::r-g%mm tor were | te: only il Mre. Arthur Baton and two ehl!dren “flags m,,,m,, of Wash= of East Killingly have been visiting fi,m iethasy: o i local relatives. Mrs. R. erdatt was in val. Miss Inez Whittemore of Providence|'dence Tuesday. wpent Sunday at the home of Sheriff| (Mrs. X. L. Kenyon was in Moosup George R. Bliven. Monday. Many local pecple attended the Co-| Allce ‘Burdick - visited over Sunday lonial dance held at Milner's hall, in | with her parents, returning to Jewett Moosup, Wednesday evening by the|City Monday morning. D. A. R. Mr- Potter of Willimantic was vis- At Plainfield Entertainment. Mg echionld, 1siia dor, of Sterling Mrs. E. Hoxle Lillibridge, Miss Edna | on Was Lillibridge, Mrs. Fred Tillinghast, Mas- | | Alexander O. Dougherty ter Waldo Tillinghast, Mrs. Frank Til- | & little better. lce. k ed ‘Thounds, mum&’m",’;‘m just below the arch bridge Bunday morning, The fox came out of E. J. k‘.""""“i“"“:"”‘:'n“ three hounds appeased in quest of mn; V‘Iolln dn.t. "The Pilot an-. w. Mun- and Rev. F. S. d , Miss Mildred McStay. strumental duet, A. Burton and Mr. Holloway; nclnwm. Miss HolHngs- worth; moental duet, A. iss M. song, Royal; ons, ford; Glee, Young Peopl 'he address of a fo) rnmt past Chl-\‘hl W. 'WW ter a niece of Mrs. Upln.m-. 'w?w re- muelflnl'gzot their formerly ‘lived here. 0! which the us Dr. Fiske is pas- Paine, Mr. nml Mrs, J. S. May, oy numbers some 1,500. He has already Dr. W. Blaine Oliver of Manchester. seems to be Danielson last y are proving very L. H. Jewett's last wi mnw is able. o g Anfin in cmm e pas, v 5 R e ' t to her western -m which is_under of pext month. The Leavitt family ard avenue Flrstmwstehuch. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chandler, Will- gt v b iR tor. They are in a rwhily developin, 3 pmotcheelwcnd this new flel o g:;‘;‘tgm several. Mr. olte's series of even! sermons on ol Mrs, O HL c‘ngx‘l’%d sttended the wmeral | e e ot r ancester | TRy ng e ot e Mrs. Culpin of Worceatar visited at aevml young peopls who Miss Mabel Eddy is entertaining identified with this place are useful in Mrs. Dougal Frazier is improving 01 ing an ugly eut. He attention. A soclal whist was given Misses MeManus at thelr home medical and Miss ENisabeth Kingberger eeived the oomsolation prizes. Co(- fee, cake and ice cream were served. Dur\u the evening souvenirs in the t Weshiagton axes ware dis- A portion of the programme was by local eatertainers, all doing well in their several lnes- Seriously 11l OMrs. Shea, mother of Miss Nelle Shea, formerly of Greeneville, is crit- ically ill at her home here. Gearge Dean 1p very ill at his home on Flat Rock. Mr. Dean sustained a secious fall about three weeks ago, and has sincé been a great sufferer. The cottage meeting with Mrs. An- nie Briggs Wednesday evening wi fairly well attended. Dance Foliows Entertainment. The entertainment of the M. M. & M. B. clubs, given in Babcoc! linghast, Miss Lucy Broadhead and Mrs. Charles Bragg were in Plainfleld Saturday afternoon to attend the Eng- lish tea and concert at the church. Mrs. William Jowstt, who has been at the home of her mother in South- bridge, Mass., several months oh ac- count of ill ‘health, returned to her home Saturday. Her sister from Southbridge came with her. Frank C. Tillinghast has bzen con- fined to his Home by illness. Miss Hazel Smith of Groton has been —_— visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | Death of Andrew Hunh«——D-n“— Esec Smith. On Full Time. The Central Worsted company,which owly. Miss Annie McManus Packerville Monday morning, spending Sunday at her home in nev:o. Provlden e Saturday. Mirs sister at Putnam. WARRENVILLE Personals. returned to after ‘W. Bates and Earl Holt were in nnie Thatcher is visiting her Mrs. M. A. H. Cady, who has been Miss Etta Fraser of New York. Frank Skinner has severed his con- nection with the local firm where he has been employed for past year and will soon remove to ‘where he has accepted a position. C. E. Pike is visiting Miss Mary in West Woodstock. Meeting of Church Committee. Pike gusta, ‘The church committee met Tues- day afternoon at the parsonage to transact business relating to church affairs, Frank Jordan is critically ill. Tues- day he passed his birthday and re- over 200. ceaved a post card shower numbering Other Obituary Notes—Accident. Johnul'url left Thundly for Au- e. Elmer Folks captured a fine fox, while going home recently. TOLLAND COUNTY. COLUMBIA Burial of Mrs. Leander Richardson— ‘The body of Mrs, Mary Fuller Rich- ardson, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Russell, in Or- their = present environment. Nellie ‘Towne Burleson is doing good work in her school in Union and making peo= ple happy by her gift of mltfi(bn in grange church work. Roy Tuckes and wife, Mrs. Cora Dimock Tucker, are active in Endeavor work in Lebs- non, where they have a pleasant home. The four Pierce sisters are Sunday school teachers in Providence. They with their mother took letters from here to the South Baptist church there, The Endeavor: meeti Sunday evening was led Rev. . Darrow and was interesting. STORRS. hall, o g T el has losed for a few days, started | Very il with pneumonia, is recover= ange, Conn., was brought here for bur- g s NORTH_STONINGTON Tance was enjoved by & good number: | Monday morning on full time. ing. Obsecvs. Galdan, Wakding, fal: * Funeral services were heid at|Annual Miliary Ball at Collsge—Club —_— Krauss' orchestra furnished music. Mrs. Celinda McStay is at the Day| Andrew Hughes died last Friday of| Benjamin Robbins and wife cele-|the church in this place on Tuesday Meots—Social Events. Rev. Kimbal] hospital, where she had a suc- | heart failure, The deceased was 65 brated their golden wedding Monday|at 1 p. m. The deceased was the wid- . A. B. Coates, D.D., of Hart- . In_the tist church. In the evening he oc- cupied the pulpit of the Third Bap- tist church, dellvering an inspiring sormon. Dr. W. H. Knowles of Baltimore has been in town. He left for homs, sccompanied by his mother, Mrs, X H. Knowles, who will be his guest for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee, who were have commenced MOosuP Funeral of Mrs. Daniel Burchard—Ac- cident to Frank Cote—Mrs. Fred Johnson's Death. The funeral of Mrs. Daniel Burchard was held Tuesday afternoon from her home, cn Salisbury avenue, Rev. J. L. Wheeler, a former pastor of the Moos- up Methodist church, and the pastor, Rev. Otis H. Green, officlating. Mrs cessful operation performed Wednes- day. Br. Alvah G. King of Phenix, R. I, was a Saturday visitor here. Eighty-third Birthday. years old. Monday afternoon, Rev. officiating. His funeral was held on B. C. Bugbee Ashford grange, No. 90, held its reg- ular meeting in Baker's ‘hall Wednes- day evening. Mrs. - Emily Lester passed her 83d| George Dean has moved to Mans- birthday Tuesday. g00d_health, She was well remember- ed with gifts and had a-shower of post- cards. The King’s Daughters met Tuesday afternoon. Jack Capwell, manager of Daggett’s She enjoys very | field Center and is being cared for by his- daughter, Mrs. Levi Upton. There was a dance in Baker’s hall Friday evening. Mrs. Earl Wright, who has been vis- her parents, retprned to her home iting here Thursday. at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Olin Chaffee, onl; friends being able w call and congratulations, owllt to the ‘which occurred on health, about 75 years of Rere frem Westford. Mrs. Wilbur Towne of Mansfield is their oldest daughter and there are two grandshildren, Hermon Chaffee a few felatives and extend storm Mr. and Mrs. Robbins are both in oomtortnbl; age, an have resided in this section of the town for the past 30 years, coming ow of Deacon Leander Richardson of this place and one of the oldest mem- ‘bers of the Columbia Congregational church. She resided here until the death of her husband, after which she went to reside with her daughter in oge daugh- ter, Mrs. Russell, and one son, Erv- Richardson, who resides in Flor- ida. Burfal was in the Orange. ing L. She is survived e family lot in the Columbia cemetery. . Death of Mrs. Susan W. Brown. Mrs, Susan Wright Brown, wife of The annual military ball was held on Friday- evening, February 17. Th, college hall was decorated with Amer- ican and state’ flags, bunting and crossed- rifles. The grand march of forty couples was led by Lieut. J. M. Churchill and Mrs. Charles Thom, The patronesses = were Mrs, Beach, Mrs. “Thom, Mrs. Stoneburn, Mra. Smith and Miss Hayes. Royce's or- chestra of Willimantic furnished the music. During the intermission ice cream and cake were served. Thera B and- Mrs, Agnes Copeland, and one was a_competitive drill of four me housekeaping in ‘a part of the Bouse | CrCNet, B o O i on eirt wnd fos | market, has been suffering With &| ' Local friends of George C. Mathew- | groat-grandchild, infant daughter of | Alberf Brown, died at her home neat | om “Cofpanics 4 and B The cont ot Pask B. Main. Six years had been Confinad to her beg. | broken.rib. son_of Willimantic are sorry to Iear | Mrs. Copeland of Mt. Hope. Columbis. lak.el last Saturday evening| test was won by Company B, " GRISWOLD much of the time unable to help her- Organist Entertains Choir. of his illness. 3. 0 e, Olin Chaftes celebrat- | ffom complications following an at- | °°* #28 %on bv Cempany ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chesebro visit- ed Mrs. Chesdbro's sister on Sterling HIll Sunday. Miss Duke, teacher In the Pachaug district, spent Sunday et her home in ‘Manchester. Rev. C. L. French 1s serving on the Jury this week. Rev. Mr. Stanley of Jewett City will ‘h in exchange with Rev- C. L. next Sunday. NORTH_LYME Mrs. William Sisson has been spend- ing the past ten days with friends in East Lyma and Groton. A on, Jr., and Clyde Gates were in’ u-ntord Thursday attending the automobile show. M. J. Stark and Miss Emily Stark visited at L. M. Stark's in Bashan on ‘Wednesday. WINDHAN COUNTY. SOUTH_WOODSTOCK self, yet through it all she had been a patient sufferer. The body was placed in the tomb, and later will be taken to Woonsocket, R. 1, for burial She leaves her husband and one son. Cut an Artery. Frank Cote, employed in the Union cotton mil met with a ‘se- vere accident. He fell and in trylng to save himself gashed his arm with an open claspknife, which he held in his hand. One of the arteries was cut and bled profusely. Prime Ice Stored- The King Brothers and Edward Mor- timer have filled their large ice houses at Moosup pond the past weel, The ice was from eight to ten inches in thick- ness and of good quality. Death of Mrs. Fred Johnson. News was reeived here Friday of the death of Mrs. Fred Johnson, for- merly Miss Jennie Benmett, at the Rhode Islang hospital, where she and her infant son were taken, suffering from an attack of scarlet fever. Sev- eral years of Mrs. Johnson's life were spent in this village, where ber moth- er resides. She is survived by her husband four children. The choir of the Congregational church wes pleasantly entertained by the organist, Miss Lucy Broadhead, at her home on_School street a few even- ings ago. After a soclal time, a dainty lunch was served. Willlam Gouche and family have moved back here after residing in Ply- mouth, Mass., a few months. Seniors Give Play. the pleasing play Mr. Bob at the town hall Friday evening. The cast follows Philip Royson, J. Francis Sullivan Robert Brown, John A. Prior; Jenkins, ‘Elfreda Eyers; Katherine Rogers, Mil- dred E. Lathrop; Marion Bryant, Es- Seguin. WINDHAM Mr. and Mrs. AI'r-d Harvey Move to| they are improving in health. Woodstock—Local Items. | Rev. Mr. Talmadge were here on Friday, the 17th, and con- ferred the degree of knight on several of the members of the Knights of King Judge O. D. Baker and daughter Julia spent Sunday in Hartford, the guest of E. A. Fields. WESTMINSTER Everett Kenyon and from North Carolina. Family Write The meeting of the Westminster The seniors of the high scheol gave | ecclesiastical society will be held in #he church Wednesday March 1. The entertainment which afternoon, was to have Dbeen given by the W. C. T. U. Harold G. Williams; Rebecca Luke, L.|and the Loyal Temperance legion in the Town hall last Friday evening, was postponed until last Tuesday eve- ther E. Bergstrom; Patty, L. Beatrice|ning on account of the storm. Charles Dewing was in Danielson this week. Everett Kenyon and family, who went to North Carolina a few weeks ago, write to their friends here that There have been only ome or two frosts there since their arrival. The farmers are their gardens. Schools birthday. closed for of Wauregan | already beginning to plow And plant ‘Washington’s ed their 26th anniversary Wednesday. Fifty or more of their friends in this and surrounding towns gave them a surprise in the evening. BROOKLYN Death of Charles E. Cleveland—Holi- * day Observance. Mrs. Frank A. Spaulding is irf a hos- pital at Worcester for treatment. Charles E. Cleveland died on Sunday, three the 19th, after an illness, of, weeks- His funeral was heid on Wed- nesday, the burial being in the family lot in the South cemetery. Rev. A. J. Culp officiated. trade, and lead poisoning was % cause of his death. He e. There are many cases of sickness and colds which are attributed to the sudden changes in the weather. of grip. She was about 83 years of age and had been in feeble health for some time. She is survived by her husband and one son, Albert E. Brown of this place, and several grandchil- dren. Funeral services, were held on ‘Tuesday at 11 o'clock: with burial in The Book club met with Mrs. H. Ty Garrigus Wednesday evening, Mra Beach.and Miss Hopking reading. The Ladies’ circle met with Mrs. Oy H. Savage Thursday afternoon. College exercises were suspended ow Columbia cemetery. ‘Washington’s birthday. Cassius W. Fuller’s Death. Cassius W. Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joha W. Fuller, died at the home D‘l his mrenu, Sunday morning, after ment. illness of several months trom B!’lfht'l disease and heart trou- ble. He was 18 years of age and an only son. ents, who have the heartfelt sympathy of the community in their sad bereave- seryices were held on He 1s survived by his par- Funeral Wednesday. T. D. Pond and wife have returned ‘home from an enforced absence caus- ed by the serious iliness of Mrs. Pond. George A. Witter and wife !'p-lk Sunday with relatives in Sayles R- L ‘Washington’s birthday was observed Balthes man Md-ms of Ellington, Injured Foot. Charles Blakey cut his foot badly white chopping recently. ELLINGTON . Death in Hartford of Fomer Resident —Personal Mention. Bahr, one of the oldest Ger- ‘was found Lectured in Other Colleges. Prof. J. N, Fitts of the mechanical department on Monday and Tuesday made a trip to several colleges giving mechanical courses, including Rhode Island college and New Hampshire state college at Durham, On - Friday afternoon an informal tea was held 'in Grove cottage from four to six, at which time members of the faculty had an opportunity to meet the students in a social way. The cake served was provlded by the class in cooking. - Meeting of Faculty Club. The Faculty club meet in the chem< feal lecture room Tuesday evening, The speakaer of the evening was H. D, Edmond who spoke on Colormetria Methods of Soil Analysis, and results oflf.dwork in the experiment statiom elds, Ak e in town by the closing of the sciools A DAYVILLE e omer. T LR R IR HAMPTON ha’The Savings bank. A Tew faga | doad I bed Saturday morning at the MASHAPAUG LaValley—Rev. F. D- Sargent Gives frursil depmats Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harvey are to Pz b wereokginyed. ;. Goary, in Harttord Death e s 5 Local. Pacble st Valentine Entertains Lecture on Holland. Happenings of the Week—Visitors and [ move to Woodstock _about March 1,| Masked Dance Enjoyed—Whist—Farm ‘Simeases, with which he had been % Tiadaters. where Mr. Harvey will have charge of Balon: NORTH WOO0DSTOCK icted for some time. Mr. Bahr was Jens Judson Sanger was in Boston on Monday. M Mary Flynn was home from Norwich over Sunday. Adolph Lawson is workhwg for Fred Rockwell. John Burleson, after his serious {ll- ness, i# slowly gaining and able to sit wp some. - hday Surprise Party. Saturday night a goodly company of neighbors, with guests from outside, e a surprise party to Mr. and Mrs. LaValley, in honor of Mrs. La- Valley’s birthday.- Their home, the former parsonage weas well fillod and the surprise to hoth was genuine. The evening was spent delightfully in the freedom of the home and visiting, games, and not a little of pleasure was added by the choice collection of rec- ords rendered on the phonograph. Re- freshments were served. Lecture by Rev. F. D. Sargent. Tuesday evening an appreciative au- atence gathered at the church to enjoy the lecture by the Rev. F. D. Sargent of Putnam, entitled Picturesque Hoi- land. The lecture was given under the management of the Young People's league, and as a favor by the lecturer At the close a rising vote of thanks ‘was given Mr. Sargent. Mrs. George Butts has been ill for some days. Miss NelMe Burleson came home ro- day on a vacation from teaching at Unfon. Oliver Lowe moved this week to East Woodstock, with his family, where they are to occupy the oid home of Mrs, Lowe, with her people. Decision Sunday. The Sunday school will observe Miss Rannie Stebbins spent Sunday in Norwich. Miss Myrtice Blanchard spent the week end in Providence. ‘William N. Burnett and Fred E. Mil- ler were guests of Providence friends ‘Wednesday. Miss Maude Phillips of Hartford was the guest of Miss Vinnie Shaw. Mrs- Lucretia Bowen is somewhat better. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spaulding and son, Philip, of Ashland, N. C., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Darling. Miss Ruth Bennett has been visiting in Worcester. Mrs. Harriet Blanchard was called to Providence, owing to the illness of her daughter-in-law. Mr- and Mrs. N. day in Hanover. Mrs. Frank Burnett is visiting friends in_Pawtucket. Mrs. Ellen Williams is with her son, George Willlams. Mrs. C. A. Russell and Mrs. W. F. Bidwell served at the Washington tea given by the D. A. R- chapter Wed- nesday. CANTERBURY. Billy By, Onu Flmoul Trotter, Has to Be Put Out of Suffering—Was 28 Years Old. Billy B, the faithful family horse owned by F. L. Bennctt for over 28 years, was killed cn Wednesday, as he will ill and Mr- Denaett and his family did not want him to suffer. W. U. Medpury, a neighbor, did the killing. Billy. B. had been sick only a week. Y. Grieg spent Sun- ‘Mr. Deming’s place. Mr- and Mrs. Harvey are active workers in the Con- gregational church and will be greatly missed. Miss Bessie Maynard has returned from New London. Miss Elsie_Challenger is visiting her sister, near Hartford. The Junior Christian Endeavor so- ciety held a social in the chapel on ‘Wednesday. There were songs and recitations by the children, and cake and fruit punch were served. A. E. Harvey's auction of farming number of people on Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Bingham catered. Attended Meeting in Hartford. Rev: H. C. Grimes, Alan Guild, Les- ter and Ralph Eaton and Eden Cook attended the conclave of the Knights of King Arthur in Hartford on Wed- nesday, attending the banquet in the evening and returning home Thursday morning. Mrs, E. K. Lefingwell entertained several friends Tuesday evening. The subject of Rev. H. C. Grimes’ Mrs. Dwight Phillips is ill. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Humes is sick with diphtheria. A large crowd enjoyed the mas- querade dance in the Grange hall on February 21 were very good. furnished music. Some of the masks Stanton’s orchestra Mrs. David Weaver, who has Dbeen very ill, is slightly improved. Evening of Whist. Albert and Walter Hoffman enter- implerdents and stock attracted a large | tained friends at whist last Saturday evening. Apples and popcorn were served. A pleasant evening was en- joyed. Henry Clapp has sold his farm and has bought what is known as the De- ming place on Hampton Hill Jared Wade has sold his place to Alvin Sweet. ill, is gaining. ATTAWAUGAN Mrs. William Jewett, who has been sermon on Sunday will be The Mount | Marriage of J“.Ph Tetreault and Miss of Life: The Great Sermon. Matt. 5:1. The C. E. meeting will be led by Mrs- H. C. Lfl.lhrop, topic, Missions in the United States. PHOENIXVILLE lce 14 inches Thick Being Stored— Death of Miss Lillian E. Clapp. O. H. Latham has returned from a short visit in Providence. Charles Phillips is rapidly cutting the timber on the 45-acre lot recently Mrs. Clara Brown over Sunday. M. E. Benoit—Notes. and daughter Clara were in Providence last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Harvey were guests of Charles Weeks and family the week end in Putnam. Emma Rollinson visited Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weeks spent Will- iam Smith in Putnam Tuesday. has returned home from a visit of several weeks in Mrs. Norwich. Her Joseph Glenor threatened with pneumonia. little son Louis is L. H. Healey Visits fisits Washington—Oth: Notes. L. J. Leavitt was in Hatford Thurs- ay- Miss Bllen Whiton is here for short time, -after spending se weeks in Woodstoc! K. Miss Ofive Paine is spending a short vacation at her home. Frank Skinner has finished working for Frank Chandler at East Weedstock and is to move to Woodstock, where he is engaged to work on the farm of Mrs. Bowen. Miss Mary Potter visited in Boston Saturday.’ L. H. Healey wa® in Washington, D. C., the first of the week. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Sudden Death of Walter Bennett. Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Hiscox spent Sunday with A. D. Briggs and family in_Pomfret. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Slingsby are entertaining friends from Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Sloane. : Miss Agnes Racine has gone to Wor- cester. Mrs. O. A. Hiscox is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Emilie Butler, in New Ha- ven. Mrs, Myrtis Briggs spent several days in Worcester this week. O. A. Hiscox was in Hartford Thurs- day. Miss Inez Carpenter of Worcester spent Sunday with her father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Carpen- ter. a 85 years old. For many yéars he was a farmer here, but retired a ago- He is survived by four Miss r, and Mrs, . W. Belcen, rtford, and Mrs. Talmadge He also leaves twenty- Swift of New Britain. several grandchildren. His. wife died 18 years ago. The funeral was held on Monday morning in Hartford. The re- mains were brought the Center cemetery. + Notes and Personals- Miss Matie E. Niles attended the Mrs. K. B. Geary, fb)l‘!fllln iversary of the mar- and Hrs. Moule in South Manchester last Sunday. The ltbra) ry was closed on Washing- ton’s birthday. ‘Miss Rosa Liebman returned to New York on Saturday. Rev. Mr. Meetings—Social Notes. A few members of Hebron grange GILEAD Hume Conducts Jjourneyed to Ellington last week Wed- nesday to attend a meeting of East Central “It was Pomona, No. ‘They said: the best ever.” Evangelistic Meetings. Rav. Mr. Hume of Brooklyn, N. Y., occupied the pulpit here last Sunday afternoon and evening. been conducting evangelistic services Mr. Hume has here and in Habron and has delivered some excellent discourses. ‘The Gilead Hall association entertainment at the hall last day 2vening, the net proceeds of which given to Howard Hart and will be ly. ve an ednes- here for burial in Special Victor - Kaletta has returned to his work in New Haven after a week's ‘vacation. ‘Willie Bouvier is at home this week from school on account of “sickness. Peter Thompson is working in Dud< ley, Mass. H. R Howara passed last w, gk in Hartford on business. Mrs. C. P. Walker made a business :lflp to Southbridge last week aStur- ay. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ryder went to the valentine entertalnment at Hol- land, Mass., Tuesday evening, and en< joyed it very much. The ladies held their regular calen- dar clul meeting this week Wednes- day aftedpoon. Refreshments were served. SPRING HILL. Local Grangers Initiated at Mansfield Cant-r. Owine b misaales, grim; colds, the day school on the hill has had a small attendance the past week. Mrs. Minnie Gardner has been quite Il with measles, ‘but is improving. Mrs, L. J. Storrs has been caring for her, Mrs, Wallace Storrs of Mansfleld City fs il with measles. Several from this place took tha first degree in the Mansfield Center grange, Monday evening: Prof. C. A. Wheeler of Storrs was master of cer- emonies. Alfert Warren, and family moved in C. C. Davis' house. have Maren Oth a3 Declsion Sundey. Nexi | He Was a famous trotter and was | Purchased in this village. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kosmaler spent R S ; 5 BOLTON Sunday the pastor will preach o dis- | Known all over the state. He was| Mr and Mrs . O. Clemens are vis-| Sunday jn Webster. ABINGTON Pl e bl ey course i’ preparation s thikt on the farm where he spent his g Joseph Tetreault, Jr. of this plave Fo Play for Benefit of Hall Funds. The Ladies Aid soclety met at the | 185t days and was trained by his own. | Miss Elsie ited her sister,| and Miss Molora. E. Benoit of Putnam| (. A, Sharpe was in Boston recent- wfl:;&:' with Migs Marthe Buee ; home of W. Henry Young on Wednes- :‘;E‘h;‘%efl:;rze:'f_“"‘*;z.g rmflfls L B J'Pp'lue‘;ei’;vs'fii:hefi e it united in marriage Monday at 9 y. Pl A A S R, The Ladies’ Aid’society met wit . v: une - S, ¥ i - V "‘é Jgflma‘m;‘h uz .Ie‘odm:n;mcc: Sth, 1910, dyeing vats with brass pipe for the o’clock. Senator T. O. Elliott is ill with STAFFORDVILLE Mrs-. Charles F. Sumner Wednesda: bis nephew, Austin Young, on Tuesday Valentine Te: rpet company. A~ birthday party. was given John Pechie, Jr., Saturday evening. He pneumonia. Fred Smith of Chicago is in town afternoon. i The Bolton’ Dramatic club repeated morning. The bady was removed to| The Valentine tea given by the la- | MTS: Julia Holman is Improving rap-| received many handsome gifts. SR8 bk, Marriage—Matters of Personal Men- | 110 arama in Andover town hall on Danielson, where his funeral was held | dles of the M. P. church Wednesday | ‘'Y 14-Inch lee Cut. R ol T S The B. M. K. gave a dance and en- tion. Tuesday evening; the profits are to on Thursday at 2 o’cmfi lm b‘uflxl in Westfleld cemetery of The mid-week service was Mld as a night was a success in every way- The hall was crowded, people coming from far and near. J. McNair is filling his icehouses with 14-inch ice. THOMPSON tertainment at Abington Hall Tues- day. Miss Rosa Frasinelll and Modeste Festi were united in marriage Feb. e !fi.vled. as a nest-egg for a prospective hall . ‘A’ party of young people attended Mrs, Eleazer. Pomeroy and children cottage meeting Thursday night at the| Harry Phillips of Conterbury died Deatl From: Boarlet Eavas: Party of Twenty Entertained at|ino Dasaucvads dance ar Hampton. | 11th. P o L gt ity i oy Bt home of Mrs. Hattie Russell. e e A i e i W B Whist. Schbor At the Four Corners was| Joseph Martell of Uxbridge, Mass. | day.with Mrs, Willlam C. White. St o Mies Mattle A. Bennett has ma HAWSON Henry Clapp p has sold his farm to Horace Mills of Douglass. Mr. Clapp been speding a week with her little| cousin, Miss Doris’ I. Carpenter, of| South Main street, Plainfield. Mrs. A. R. Farnham, who has been of Miss Lillian E. Clapp, born Mowry, were greatly shocked by the news of Miss Mary B. Chase has.been at her death in the Greenwich hospital| home the past week on account of ill- Sunday, Feb 19, from scarlet fever. She spent her g)rlhood in this village ness. Mr. Lindberg and daughter, Miss closed Washington’s birthday. The Congregational church ceived a gift of $6,000 from bury friends. The regular meeting of Wolf Den )%s. 8 ‘was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Tecently. Among those who are ill are Irene Hubert and Howard West. Mrs. Frank E on and sister, dgert Mise Gertrude Green, are visiting their ‘Miss Annie McBriety of New Britain has been’ visiting Miss Anabel Post. Spme from this place attended “the entertainment and dance given in Gilead hall Wednesday evening for the . visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Car- 2 Ftoa i oved fronthe Hill to held Wednesday evening.: benefit of the Hart family of Hebrons ;“l:mm;mt’“ Demming farm o4 | penter of . Plainfield, has refurned | nd Was one of the most popular young| GIoth. Tave, move onee W2 4 U8 | parents in Austin, R. I. who recently lost their home by fire. Jared Wade has sold his farm to Al- | Bome. Miss Mary J. Ross attended a meet- Benjamin G. Phelps is working in vin Swest, and is moving, to Baltic. T AT ing of grange lecturers at the Putnam HOWARD VALLEY the Riverside mill at Stafford flH°§°:'o- BOLTON NOTCH t Phillips is recovering WO0O0DSTOCK SOUTH WINDHAM. Iy Becmis 5 ey e (N A Deoni conine rrom an attack of grip. Mre. George Kimball was a Deaniel- #son caller on Monday. Fank Phillips and Joseph Dietschie were at Warrenville on Bunday. Cunningham of Elliotts was the guest of Dwight Phillips on Tues- ;.nu Wade of Baltic wa sa week end caller at irs father's. President Jenkins to Speak at Congre- gational Church. Chimney Fire—Addry Whrk. on Temperance L. Knight entertained a par- ty of twenty at whist Saturday. night, followed by music. The social at the Congregational Henry Humes and daughter Eleanor attended the funeral of Mrs, Humes’ aunt at Northampton, Mass. Marshall Hume is sick with diph- his home by illness. Fred Aldrich visited friends in town last Sunday. Edward L. Child of Worcester was a Sunday guest at Valleyside. Rev. F- E. Jenkins, D. D., president of Piedmont college, Ga., will speak at the Congregational church Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gifford spent Sunday with Mrs. Harriet Chesebro of Norwich. A bad chimney fire Sunday morning in the house occupied by Emil Eric- church was under the direction of Mrs. Richard Barton and Mrs. J J. Bernk- low. Mrs. E. M. D. Herrick is suffering from nervous prostration. Allan Babbitt is very il theria. Mr. Miller is repairing his barn. Rev. Howard Bassett of Worcester preached in the Valley church last Sunday. Second NORTH COVENTRY. Notes and Persol of Local Interest, . Ernest M. Hoiled was in Hartford Tuesday. E, A. Shaw was a New York visitow Congregational Church of Cov- entry Calls a Pastor. lflflt week. Mrs. L. S. Maine was in Hartford Friday of last week. 2 Robert Von Deck and family aré morning and evening. Mr, and Mrs. Henry T. Child and Miss Nellie D. Chandler left New York Friday for Jacksonyille. Theey will re- main among the Florida resorts for son was soon extinguished by a hand extinguisher. ; Mrs, Alfred Card, who has been con- fined to the house by illness, is out POMFRET CENTER once more. several w Mra. Green of Providence has been poobert Rl Goe Hioyedtnto Ris siew The Academy was closed on Wash- | the guest of Mrs. W. C 2 ington's birthday. 5 Mrs. Cherlotte Kinney has returned th:ar‘;o:?;;ln;r;,nus!:nbonm sl bration of the Knights of Pythias in 2 to Norwich after a two weeks stay ; ol bt Mgy e B L . ml"l?&‘? n?a:w will work at Westland | Hartford last week Friday. 1 b ite Ge: Dbement nd WESTFORD. cich Real “estate is boo again. John Miss Gertrude Turmer is spending a| _ Clarence Peckham of Woodstock will he y accepted the call in a few WAUREGAN Tremko, who recently sold his farm to few days in Springfield. earnest words. The usual arrange- Ties and. Mew sokn Rode Here Baak] s gera pisce, (- s o ments for salary, etc, were voted. Mrs, Sylinda ‘MOS“" fom‘fly ot New York purchasers, hu ‘bought the arega) removed Friday farm of John Drosdick known as the b A 44 end visitors wm: Charles Upt f After the meeting a large social gath- i 2 BT e e iy flrlnx‘ vn. siew. pastor, and sl pe an ugust Gou tnam h she e ing and games. Stearn’s place. John Gramtor has sold | dreau, who have been 'living at the hml;mBmAr meh; g:;lu?'m zhn?icf;l ap 3&’?:‘:?-‘::." e At the nts were served. o purchasers from New York. G | thalr tamilies. 1 ?.:‘“'E..‘.’&J.".."‘“" ey “were, Norwich viskors S : ew er | thel s _to the cot- A ™ Norwich visiters Wed: Dayers afe looking tox homes and are| tage today (Saturday). “'fl" g to pay good pris : ' Mg, Richard Perry nm omnuv i- At a meeting of the members of the Second 'Congregational church. held Monday evening, a unanmious call was given the Rev. H. artin _ Kellogg of Voluntown, to become their pastor. Mr. Kellogg has preached here several times, and comes highly recommended, having held charges in Lebanon, Greenwich and other places. Mr. Kel- moving from here to Mancheste: Dr.,C. W. Hale of Springfield. Mass,, has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mary, Brownell. Ernest M. Howard was in Waterville last week on business. The Misses Shey of Vernon were the Miss Maggie Fanning Wed Mrs- Geonge Robertson of Coventry bhas been at 'tha ‘home. of her mother, Mrs. N. C. Maine. " Many from here attended the enter. s tainment at Andover Tuesday ni.ht. CHAPLIN. Rev, Harry C. McKnight gave his attentive listeners a fine sermon on ‘Washington and Lincoln, last Sunda: George W. Ide attended the cal of the Epworth Lincoln’s hall n Dand Jeagues we Sere invited, ‘aughn has been visit- Miss Laura Bowen and Mies Abigail Witter spent Jast week end in Brook- to the severe plan to-