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civen by B 3. Mosiey, Nor- r D whuur‘ 1ady's_hat, T Waster oown s o Mirror, fl"?‘b’y"j' Cadden (! Cadden Co.), Norwich, Mary of_soap, Charles Rogers, : r-h. ‘en by White Star Clothing - <. (:llr -4 East Hamopton, Ct Briefs Personal Miss Annie O'Connell and Miss Mary Flelds of Norwich Town were recent Marra. s and Mary Buiger of were guests at the home of Mrs. John McManus the early part ¥ ioe A ctes Olsen of Jewet City was en Kuest of Miss Nellfe Lynch. \Ghes Watts has retumned ta " Montville ufter spending o few days at the home o the Misse: ¢ Boston was in X o this ook Sitending the weaaing his sister, Mis Annie Kingberger, Frank Brooks of rick Sweeney and Clyde Davis returned to Middletown dfter several days at Mr. Sweeney’s here. . and Mrs. George Eastland ‘Lidon were regemt visitors at the of Mr. Eastland’s parents, Mr. Mre. Henry Eastiafi . and Mra. Carl Sevin of Yantic recent visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs W. H. Thompson. Foley of New York, who has il at the home of his fafher, Pat- , at Bashan Hill farms, for rsets, 18 vuemm ‘Bedfor: has ).Gn nmu on IDcI-l frbm'h =t Miss n— Burke and her brother, William C. Burhe were recent- visitors n Westerly, R. Miss Mary x-uvhv ‘of Norwich _is spending several days with relatives in 3ies Elsle Adams is visiting relatives in Uncasville. SN MONTVILLE Closing Meeting of Mision Study Class —Twelve Members in New Fife and Drum Cerps. . Miss Ethel Boynton of Gardner Lake guegt over Sunday of her Mrs. Frank Miner. Miss Boyn- S8 N teaching in Balem s winter, _A rebearsal for the play to be given 7; zm Friday Night clib, was Beld at ?% = ond-y evening Jlum Grinnell is. nul very fll at Last Mesting of Class. The last meeting of the mission Study class was held with Miss anhl light refreshments at the close. embers of the class were the o tuoght the class, Mrs. Arabeils Mrs. Alice P. Mitchell, Miss Chapman, Miss Susfe ‘Wood, 3Eloise Landphere and Miss Ber- and Mrs. Willlam Mitchell are part of this seek in Havana, V. . Brainard is very much n health. ; and Drum Corps. y organifed fife and drum r'g;"s i _;!i%;gflgg and the bass drummer is Reu- Roscoe Dart is president, Phillips is viee and Rosenlund is treasurer. Rev. C. Chappell will instruct the corps, they hope to make their first m‘ July 4 Their new fifes * and drums were bought last week. Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latimer of New are spending this week at the bomestead. men from the Union Baptist will attend the laymen's mis- benquet in New London next pae "’flgfi Sunday The. ¢horus will and Baraca classes met 1 Chpel Wodnesday svening. egh: present. ' They Emmmemu nesday. HANOVER m ing_the week with Mrs. ecm.olth‘ will use . the sawmill belonging to m late C. E. «-! lumber for bullding 'nurmu! LAUREL GLEN Deacon C. P. Holdredge T about the same. Emon sng &ma. his sons, and his daughter, Mrs. Northrup, hiave been st their old B nu James M. Maine is 1, with congestion. of the lungs. Mrs. ben Cook and Mrs. are caring for her. Jesse Maine was in Laurel Glen on Thursday. His _children, wrence and Dorothy. accomparied him home. Mrs. John Watson is WINDHAN COUNTY. EKONK Iliness in Many joys Pati Miss Nettie Gallup last week at- tended a meeting of the lecturers of the Granges of Connectiout st Put- nam, and visited ster, Geprge Trini. In. Woodstock, Miss Susan _Brown is visi isters] Mrs. Sweet and Mrs. llup ¥n Danielson. s Everett Gallup is #0 ‘far recs from his brief vet amcute attack of diphtheria-as to ride out and exercise som .. Harry Styles 18 ecritically: ill with pneumonia. Mrs, Benjamin F. Willcox is slowly convalescemt from her severe illness. Mrs. Alvin Corey has been visited by her mother, Mrs. Chapman of Grot- ton Point. Mrs. Anp Corey, who has been ill, has been visited by her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Clark of Rice City, R. L. and by her son. Archibald Corey ot Rhode Evening. el Many Cases of lliness. Last week the Ekonk school me. ‘The oldest imhabitnt" resident here does not remember a time when 50 many families were sick along the mail road as now. Patriotic Programme. ' The Grange at their last meeting had an interesting programme on pat- riotic. sentiments of many statesmen and noted men of American history. Mrs_ George H, Gailup resd an able paper on the iiistoric Music of Our Country, fiiustrating it by lvurll so- los and ? Gallup was surprised on her recent irthday by all her children and grandchildren . and many other relatives, bringing her many presents, including a large birthday cake with lighted candles. Rev. Mr. 'Kellogg and family are busy “pulling up stakes” and prepar- ing to move to his new parish in a few weeks. Last Sunda; {: preached ONECO Death of \Mrs. Jane Potter—Personal | Sat s Items. Wednesday after spending a few days with his_sister, Mra. D. ., Kemyon. Mrs. Horace Blll'fllck ‘is Vll“lg‘ her mother;" who has been ill With' sorrow all learn of Mrs. Jane Potter’s death, she having been a great sufferer for several weeks. She 'l-l tendetly cared for in her last days her son John, who has lived '1!& her since the death of his father, George P"‘t‘ter Js M rs. Jason nwry spent Thursda; with Mrs_ T. Mowry on the.farm. Mrs. Fiank Sherman was in Dan. telson Tuesday. Mrs. Willlam U. Kenyon is spend- Fred Parker t Thurs- son_Cliffora at Westerly. Miss Minnie Thate dey in Greene, R. L Frank Carpenter and attended Tuesday: WOODSTOCK VALLEY Birthday Gift of Gold Wakch for Wal- do Carpenter. Miss Edith Cumtcr and Miss J‘ Louise Kenyon spent Friday and Sat- ;’l‘rdly with ' friends in = Sturbridge, Several friends met at she nome o ‘Waldo Carpenter on Tu eve It leing hig 67¢h birthday. They sents a’ n. $0ld watch as & token of_tr sing. Harriet Slingsby returned from New Haven on Thurkday. 5 ‘'Who has been . Mrs. Allen Pomfret Wed- e, Mass., it & pick- ones, | i x . other “'m!flhfl mq sidk with grip Mr, ltndlnon has mnol lnu u. house form funeral at Pascoag, R. L,|, ndler has sold his farm ewett. i Various items. i tavia Weaver 18 gaining slow- " Ralph Burchnall attended a bigh school danae 1 Willimautie last Tl day evening Misses Riley, Kim- uu Bassett. attended s toachers’ in Willimantic on Saturday. uthel Riley attended & fiance llimantic last Friday evening. closed eatly Wednesday ath ernoon as the teachers attended meeting in charge of Mr. Dowa: ‘Arthur Pearl made a business trip to_Willimantic Monday. ‘Walter Hoffman and’ Frank Phillips were Willimantic callers Thursday. Miss Milly Fuller spent Sunday with g mother, Mts. Georse Fuller. illiam Pearlie went to Williman- tic Tyesday. WAUREGAN Entertainment Nets Good Sum—Spe: clal Services at Congregational Church, ° Prospect Musier died ‘Wednesday. He was employed by the Wauregan company on outside work for many Dwight CI to Wallace mn in St . C. Adams of Putnam is a visitor this week with relatives here. Ernest ‘Leonard of Occum was a f\lelt of his father, Bhomas Leonard, t Sunday. Supcessful “Entertainment. A good sum was realized from the entertainment given under the direc- tion of th Sisters of Sacred Heart Sunday evening. Junel Riley, an aged emplnye jof I!l‘;-. ‘Wauregan company, 1s critically Mrs, F. E. Kies is a sflelt of Put- nam- gelatives and friends this week. Lenten Services. Rev. Hliiott F. TaNpadge is holding gpecial services at the Congregational chun:h, s and Thursdays and preaching on, pecial topics on Sunday through Superintendent Brown was in charge of the mew construction work for company, and has rented one gf the John Baioytenements on the] Mlir. ana ars. ‘Josesh Goodrow Pittafleld are guests this week of wn Laura Raymond. Miss Bertha Crumley has returned to her duties as cashier at the Wau- Miss S. S. Evans is visiting frlends in Morris Plains, N The Woman's Miwuwy soclety of the Cos onal church met at the home of Mrs. F. E, Reed Wednesday afternoon. Rev. F. D. sunnt exchanged pul- pits wth Rev. J. K. Moore Sunday ‘morning. Miss Ellen D, Larned ®poke on Thompson in Revolutionary Times to a union gathering in the Congregational church Sunday evening in honor of ‘Washingto: birthday. Rev. Mr. Garst was entertained over Sunday by Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brough- ton. Mrs. C. L. Knight, Miss Mary J. Ross and Victor Thompson attended a grange meeting in Hampton Saturday. Rev. John Moore speaks to his clas; of young people this (Saturday) after- noon on Friends and Friendship. Supper Nets $27. ‘The Baptist young people held a bean supper in the Vernon Stiles hotel last night. . Games followed the l\lppa!' About $27 was realized. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballard, whose ing, have gone to Moosup isses Helen aend Caroline b ilNDHAM Supper Given by L. A. 8—~Notes and Personals. Rev. Mr. Staam of Putnam occupied the pulpit of the Congregational church last Sunday, in the absence of Rev. H. C. Grimes, who was ill with the grip. Alfred and Lester Eaton, students in the High-school in Willimantic, are at thelr Lome. hero, I with measles. The Woman's .Home Missionary so- ciety held its March meeting in the mpel ‘Thursday afternoon. [arriet and Julia Guild and Charlotte E_ !&fihrofi attended the birthday party of South Windham on Tuaflh\y afternoon. ‘The L. A. 8. held one of its popular ‘bean suppers insthe chapel on Wednes- day evening. The hostesses were Mrs. John Webster, Mrs. Arthur Potter, Mrs. George Potter, 'Mrs. Andrew Metzger d4nd Mrs. John Bates. Music was fur- nished by Harold Wyman, F, E. Hart and Miss Arnold. - NORTH_STERLING Arthur Hall's; Death—Fred Adams to Return to California. March came’in like a lamb. Mrs, George Plerce, Jr., is confined to the house by illness, Her mother and Gertrude are caring for her. Funeral of Arthur Hall. Arthur Hall, who died of conSump- tion at flu.ynme of D‘Vl Hal “m» brought here. Tuesds: niga fest i dhe famiiy Comate fde nis father ther. ‘Walter Young is noov.rln‘ from wflw and will be able to be out ed Adams. 14 his tarm il rebn o cnut:’ Pm"’" vi- t Sunday ;?"" S oloroun, has been the past dence .. 0. ATTAWAUGAN Aibcflr n.ll.l-on visited mndu in Y e Dols Bilon of Butna bert | tho week-end mmm'fi'fi . ‘ember- | i '&mwm"‘fgfif‘“fiu e & -3 . the Supt. T B Mate bt J:gund-ym ti ‘attendan b an ayerage. al Ellie” Fair, president of She Epworth wfl% gave the membership as 65. ‘They have raised $65 ghtreh expendes, Mrs, Er head, president of the- Ladfer clety Foported 3800 ralsed the. past Tecording steward, Miss ffla’ Millett, and thasreasurer repore: ed $1,000 raised for the running ex- Pensea of the church. Howard B, Main, ireasurer of the organ fund, reported the actual cost of the organ and al- terations $2,517.80, O this mmount Al has been paid except $1,212.15. Death of Mre. Daniel Burchard. Alecia Deblin, aged 72, Wwife of del Burchard, died at her home on Jacques avenue ‘Saturday evening af- ter a long liness. She was born 3 the north of Ireland and .with mother came to Providence when was two years ity thrgs yours o She married Daniel Burchard and n years ago came to Mo Be- Sides i Tusband. she Jeaves ong aon James, in Meriden, Conn. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday after- noon, attended by Hev. Otis Green and Bey. J. L. Wiiesler :‘xlram\mlu; Mrs. Gharies Brage and Miss Angelina Lit- Hefield Sang The Home Land G ha?nt frome, { The bearers Were ‘ana John Williame, d Bab- ook Tt Henry Hlliott. The Sody was placed in the tomb in Moosup cemetery and later will be taken to Woodstock for wuirial. Miss Alice Sawins, a former teacher in the Moosup schools, now off Attle- boro, Mass., is a visitor in this village this ‘weel. Missionary. Mesting. The ahnual meeting of the Baptist ‘Woman’s Misstonary soclety was held ‘Wednesay afternoon iwith Miss Annie HiL Mvs, J. G,/ Stanton gave en e feresting talic describing her expert- nces with missionary socleties in the churches where she has been connect- gd. Lunch was served and @& ocial hour enjoyed. RAWSON Little Milk Now Shipped to Boston— Supply Goes to Seotiand Creamery. Week-end visitors to Willlmantic J. F. Pisher, George Kent, Dwi‘ht Phillips and Edward Berg- Mrs. Fred Cunningham end Miss Edith Clapp of Ellington were suests moving his family. to Cream for Scotland Creamery. The Scotland éreamery is making collections of cream of most of the farmers here, wiio have been sending milk to Boston. Only a few now ship their milk to Boston. Herbert Smith iai-to, sseist C. E. Byrnham in bis merk Mr. and Brs: Raymond Baker wero Pomfret visitors Sunday. Myron Fuller is putting his bunga- Tow in_shape for the summer, W. E. Holmen of Phoenixvills es in_town Tuesday. fa William Lawton gave a kitchen hop at_his home Tuesday evening. Harold Cunningham of Elliott was a. called here on Saturday. SOUTH CANTERBURY Former Residents Celebrate Lincol, ?iflhdly in Florida—Grangs I n. On Saturday, Feb. 11, the Connecti- cut people of Saratoga, Fla., 42 in number, were carried in autos to the Mrs. George L. , on_Whitaker bayou, to cele- brate Lincoln's bir The flag of the United Stats wds placed over the gateway ang gladly saluted by the guests. ‘In May, 1905, Mr, and Mrs., Geoge L. Bromley left South Canterbury fo make their home in Florida. . Frank Brown and his brother, Ben- jamin A. Brown, recently purchased the .George Raynsford farm,- having hired the farm for the past three years. : % Miss Hannah L. Baldwin is in Cali- fornia for her health. Fred Lewis of Plainfield was the susst of ¥. L. Hyle Bunday. Tegular meeting of Canterbury herangs, No. 70, Wednesday eveing, a class of three candidates was initiated in. the frst and second degrees, P. of WEST W00DSTOCK Orange Soccial Followed by Musical Programme. The Thurgday night prayer meet- ing was at the home of F. L. Corbin. Miss -Julia Pike spent last week with Miss Mary Pike. An orange social was held in the vestry of the Baptist church Friday evening. A musical programme - was carried out. Mrs. Carpenter has just returned from a week’s visit with her parents in_Providence. Two new members will be tajsen in- to the Baptist church next Sunday morning. Mrs. E. L. Chamberlin is ill. Andrew Moriarty and wife from Southbridge were guests over Sunday at Mr. Anderson’s. ‘A number of thé local teachers at- tended the teachers’ meeting in Wil- limiantic Saturday. SOUTH WOODSTOCK ‘Windsor Clark has been elected as- sistant secretary of the Sunday shool, 1o take the place made vacant by the removal of Miss Gladys Foster‘ to Bast ‘Woodstock. [The Siinday schiool has been prosont- d a handsome new blackboard by E. B. McLellan. T F. Stone of Spring Tll has been Vl‘flh:‘ here at the pars Brs: Minile Flynn and ber son Bur- dette went to Norwich Thuraday. Belle T. Young went to Hast Eyimfeld, Mass, on Morday, ses Annie and Hattie Nelson and Nell a Burl n attended the teachers’ at Willimantie last, Setirday. Fooriceon 1 Home: froms Union 1o e two pe n ma‘b«:fll Sgndey school, and the rmnmv-;amwgflmnc for o ‘annual national ot mu. was 2na: Rev, Charles A. Downs, =~ o Burfal wnhtgambt‘;u e South cemetery. The ‘were Deacon William R. Thurber, Deacon £ umn Hepry W. Main and b4 Gerita Green of Canterbury 18 visiting Mrs. Frank Herrick. Frank Young, the new R. ¥. D. man, has come out Wwith a new wagon which s very convenient in ca rying and delivering the r, and Mrs. James L. Palmer of Attleboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Palmer. The 8 XD (mteing Sunday evening 1w r, OWing to the imess of Bl wite.” The subject Work of the Home Mission Society In Mexico, ‘Walter Bell, eldest son of Arthur G. | Bell and wife, who has been living in New Britain for the past few years, has visited his parents with his bride of a few days. William L. Tyler, who with his wife Tas spent the wintér with their daugh- ter in Haet Hartford, returned home on Monday, his wife, who has Been se- riously il ‘with pneumonia, not being able to come with him at present. Annual Meeting of Baptist Church. The Daptist church held ft engual meetin rolicall on ‘Wednesday. e roficall was held tn the tmorning at 11 o'clock, at which upwards of fifty responded to their name either in per- son or by ietter. Dimner was served by the ladies of the church and at 3 o'clock the business meeting was call- ed. R. B. Witter was elected trustee for the term of thrae years. Thomas D. Pond, clerk; I W. Chapman, treas- qrer; William B. Potter, collector; and Roy W. Chapma; pass plate at Sunday service. ‘treasurer Teport- ed a small deficit, which was at once edged, so the new year will start with all debts paid. It was voted to adopt the duplex envelope the coming year, to raise the money for expenses gn for benevolence. - At the close ofgthe business meeting Rev. W. D. Swaseld of the Danlelson church preached a sermon, using as his text Moses ifted up the serpent in ths wil derness even so must the Son of man be lifted u SOUTH WINDHAM. Buriaj Service for Former Greeneville Resident—Stephen Albro Has Bad Fall. Miss Bertha Klese of Norwich Town epent Sunday with Miss Rena Mur- foc} Service for Lester Larkin. A burial service was held Sunday af- ternoon at the Windham cemetery ‘for Lester Larkin of Greeneville, oldest son ‘of Irving Larkin, formerly of this place. A large number of relatives : and friends were present, coming by special car from Greeneville. Miss Mery Hatoh has been enter- talning ‘Mrs. May Pepper Vanderbilt of New York. Miss Julla Hill spent Sunday at her ‘home in Middletown. George Ennis of Grafton, Mass., was a recent visitor in town. A Stephen Albro’s Bad Accident. Early Tuesday morning Stephen Al- Dbro slipped on & small piece of ice near his home, breaking both bones in his ankle. Dr. O’'Neill of Willimantic was called and reduced the fracture. Miss Ethel Golden ks bebn confined to_the house by fliness. The Rev. Willlam Kelsey of Boston was calling on Mrs. Hulda Eaton on Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. Harris was in Norwich ‘Wednesday. Party on Birthday. Sarah Abbey entertained a number of 'young friends in honor of her eighth birthday on Tuesday afternoon. A number were present from Wanaham and Willimantic. A very pleasant time ‘was enjoyed: Mrs. Nettie Dorman of Niantic is spending a few weeks with Mrs. George Kenfield. Group Meetings. The group meetings of the Ladies’ Missionary soclety were held this week fwith Mre. John Rose, Mrs. William Backus and Mrs. Stephen Childs. . g lowoe e odaindisisoiong WOODSTOCK Rev. Dr.' F. E. Jenkins at Congrega- tional Church—Washington Tea. Mrs, Elizabeth Bingham, a teacher in the Springfleld public schools, ‘is spending a week in town. Rev. ¥. E. Jenkins, D.D, of Pled- mont college, gave two interesting ad- dresses at the Congregational church last Sunday. Dr. Jenkins is trying to secure funds for the college. Miss Edith H. Hall of Mt. Holyeke college spent Sunday in town, C. S. Spalding 1s drilling a well for Edward A, Bowen. This is the eighth well to be drilled on the hill Has Reached Florida. Letters from Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Child and Miss Nellie Chandler re- port _their safe arrival in Florida. Mrs. A. J. Wilcox of Uncasville has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin_Hyde. Mrs. W.J, Lindeman and Mrs, Mar- vin Hyde entertained about forty la- dies at a Washington tea on the aft- ernoon’ of the 22d. DAYVILLE One Hundred and Fifty Attend Chicken Pie Supp.l‘—P-mnll Items. Mrs. Jabez Bowen is able to be out after an illness of two or three weeks. Miss Lillian Riley of Willimantic en- {ertained Miss Jennie Reddy over Sun- The chicken ple supper given by the Ladies’ Ald society on Tuesday s a decided success, about 150 taking sup- per. George Eadie’s Successor. ‘Willilam Noble of Pawtucket, R. L, 'succeeds George Eadle at the Assa- wauga mil. John Davis, Jr., is critically il Mr. and Mrs. Fr.d Ormsbee and two flfll‘&n lé-. guests of friends in Con- "WARRENVILLE Entertainmient by Gleaners—Losal - Grangers .at Hampton Meeting. The Gleaners:gave a fine entertain- merit in Babers hs hall Wednesday eve- ning. Eva Spoomer ' is visiting Her Miss sister, Miss Mabel S, B, F. and |1y, Mr. and M ‘Basset! B-e;t.!n:nm':-%mm S, Entertsined Ministers. nev George Benedict entertained the sters wn at the parsonage F‘ridl! msrn& ey . Israel John Capwell is gn mecount of his e father, Mr. Daggett’s market u Ms ‘absence. - A fire in thg ol chimney st Hovey A.Hen- hmue on Main street caused ety for & few min- m-, as l No. a-.mn dote. - lonson, and.: wl'.h s parents, u‘rf"‘i un Bverett'Lad gwe of Pomdret spent snndn.y wm cnn Fletcher. Gallagher was in Nor- ioh Bate raar: Joseph ulh 1 critl Lewis is ennm‘x:({l'to h|l ‘home ?Ngf“;cnprq Dut abvle to be or the oyosss, but able t shop & of the £im at his lmhdqy Party. Charles Fletcher was l\ll‘nfllld Bll- urday ovmn: when & large party of enfll t0_help him celebrate his xm: ‘birthdey. Gua- ‘were played and a fine lunch segved. He received number of ‘Miss Elizabeth EEiott of Willimantic spent Sinday-at her home. Miss Helen Mathewson spent Sunday with Mias Dorothy Buriseon i Jewett James A. Atwood of Yale ecently visited his parents, Mr. and lll'l. Philip 1 owson. Quinn-Brennan Marriage. “For es|C lence _were c}nlrch in r the ‘ceremony to the Cmtnl Mtel. raaKtast ‘was served. = They will make their home at the notel for the present. . Mrs. John Ci en enter- taining her nepl -w from Montville. Joseph Farland has boen entertain- !ng‘hlu sister from Tra{ rs. Louise Vassar of Clinton, Mass., ia tha guest of her mom, Alvah Vas- *Xlbert Tillinghest, who was taken suddenly il early Monday morning, is better. Mrs, Fred Hinckley of Westetly, B s :hl‘{um ‘of Mrs. Arthur Wililams we The Fraternal Renefit league miet in Barber’s ball Monday evening. Mrs. John Hiorns and infant daugh- ter have returned from New Bedford, Mass. where Mrs. Hiorns been #pending several weeks. SOUTH WILLINGTON Rocking Chair.200 Years Old—Concert Greatly Enjoyed—William H..Nloh: Has Bad Fall. Chiatles F. ‘Macfarlane has a. rock chair owned at one time by his e great-grandfather, Amol'nfilfln. Tha chair is in excellent cond estimated to ‘be 200 years old. Enjoyable Concert. The Glee club concert by members of ths Counecticut Agricultural college, glven in the hall last week Wednesday night, wais heprtily enjoyed by an audi- ence that filled the hall so that many were compelled to stand. ¥ncores were as plentiful as bills in the legislature, and were good-naturedly responded to. It was through the efforts of William H. Hall that the club was induced to come here, and results certainly justi- fied his action. Frank Safranek has been spending a few days in New York. Fractures Rib. Willlam H. Nichols will be unable to work for a number of days to come, as a result of a fall on the ice two weeks ago, whereby he sustained a fracture of & rib on his right side. It was ten days before he had a doctor and learned just what the extent of his injury was. Humane Agsnt Investigates. Dwight W. Thrall, agent of the Hu- mane soclety, made a call in town last weelk to investigate the alleged abuse of a horse,said abuse consisting in the using of a horse that had The owner was ordered not to work the horse any more while in such con- dition. EAST WOODSTOCK One Hundred and Twenty-five Attend Church Secial and Supper, Mrs. Herbert Bixby.and two chil- dren are out of town visiting relatives, Allan Upbam of Revere spent the week end with his parents. Miss_Flossie Alton attended the social held by the Baptist soclety -at West Woodstock Friday evening. Mary Potter and Flossle Alton at- tended tho teachers’ moating at Wil- tic last ture 1}'“" Shaw is moving this week from ffee farm to. North Woodstock. Social and Supper. The #ocial_and supper given in the chapel last Fridsy evening was wall attended, 125 being present. An cellent suppet of it e, roila, e:mm. donghuuts, Washington o was erved by the Mrs. '3, 8, served b hostesses, J. luy Gna Mrs, B, Ba lny. assisted by entertain- zev t o otlowed 1o the cm-reh, including jano solo by Stella Frink, recita- tion by Mrs. George Frink, and & fine phonograph concert by C. C. Aldrich of Pomfret Center. The selections were all admirable and the purity ‘Hia® been in poor health Co a bad foot. | » Cosgrove :‘h&y at l;‘orneu undy Bristol at an this week. (n Ml 8urprise Party for Miss ida Post— Funeral of lun]nmh‘frynn. Fifty Bolton Center and South close to other houses. | pl Po! eridan has been vis- on, rs. James 8. Bolton of Hartford is the gusst of her cousin, Mrs. Dva War- Miss Rose Dosne of Hariford spent Bundw:l-t:lharm ra. - Jam nnors. o e mer re-lé-nt of Bo{wn. ‘at his home in Manchester Green, afternoon. Frank Dewey, who resided in Bolton until r" yoars s Tty B8 Torrin a | PUre! has been spending & short time with l(rlJ’.AlunLomh BOLTON NOTCH arty at the Maples—Brother- hood’s Entertainment. House Miss Sadie J. Howard, from New I m Visiting her motber, Mrs. 3. e Theress M. Eelpel recited The the Hour mumvl” lie M, B. Mrs. Fanny Btlndhh has resigned as housekeeper for M. W. Howard, and gone to visit her sist Mre, B M, ‘has returned from Waterbury, where she was. the guest of her mother. Mrs. H. J. Thompson of ford and a party of friends were at her summer home, The Maples, Tuesday. Hartford Musicians Heard. Music was furnished by three young men members of & lrnulu' ‘mandolin club of Hartford at flla entertainment given by the Brotherhood Tuesday of Hartford is house- erating at ceau ommgainy was at hls home STAFFORD Funeral of Mrs, Elvira Holmes—Vari- ous Local Happenings. Mrs. Elvira Holmes dled last Thurs- -day mornlp', ‘aged 69 years. Funeral services W ducted at her late home en Baturdjy atternoon by Rev. A. B, Todd. Thefe were many beauti- ful floral tributes. Miss Annie Ph!my' has finished her course at Bay éplth B‘Q“An". cnlmgne, ngfleld, and accepted a position mv{; the lg:)lyaka Card and Paper com- Oing to ne tilness of Rov. A. B. ‘Todd no services were held in the Bap- tist church last Sunday mornins. Rev. A, A. Ross will next Sunday be- gl na series of geven related sermons on Jesus and His Gospel. Subject for next Sunday morning, The Son of God. Y. P. C. U. Social. The monthly bublness meeting and soclal 6 the LRy C. U, was held in the Sunday school Toom of the Uni- versalist church last Friday evening. Hostesses were Mrs. Inez Lasbury, M‘lsl Elste Corbin and Miss Julla Cor- EAST WILLINGTON Rev. Mr. Gardner in st times & great | sufferer. Mr and Mrs. @, Amidon are fIl. Mrs. Charles Amidon has been Belp- ing_them. Mrs, Chase of Coventry, who has ‘been caring for her parents returned to_her home this week Wednesday. Sichuopy & pravhians an over the town and ldjo towns, Mrs. lison had a bad fall t.hil wsak. Elmer Squires is afflicted with a l 1 ...’f:t&:..wu. :, o ate, uaun.uA.xnu-x:;_ym‘ Nom.\nmntou, Rev. N . Play Wall Given. l,xn ta; uand—hmh s recent« & pl ot under the wae- of the Gharacters were el &u lows: Fenslope, Miss Nallle Albgrun. Aunt Martha, sph Misn Gertrudé Mactariand Auné ary, spinster, Miss Ruby E. Hi Brldset. the burglar, Miss Hannah Potter, Following the play sandwiel e and coffee wers served. was furnished by Mis Edith w-nll. violin, accompanied on the plano by Mrs. W. H. Armstrong. Grange' Resumes Meetings. Lest wesk Tuesday eveniog Wau. gumbaug gran & meeting a Supper was served in thelr rooms. ‘No meetings had been held for some time. Mrs. Sarah Wolfe recently disposed of her farm, stock, etc., at auction. Ehe intends making a trip to England at an early date. STAFFORDVILLE Sudden Death of Charles B. Sears— Clarence Ormsby Leaves Mill. Charles B, Sears, 56, died very sud- gonly last week Friday morning about 2 o'cl heart faflure. ®r, Bears appearcd as well as ubual the before and worked hard all day. Then Totieing tor the night he com- plained of his arm paining him. Az Flad been atfilcted with rhéumatism s finum this might have a tens dency to hasten the end. Mrs. Searf Tras aroused by Hin strange breathing and immediately called her son, yhe was in lll.'rmn'n nefll‘hy, but e arrival mmmmnspfl fela, diase. 1865, but has resided in_Btaford («j ml.ny years, He was highly respects all who knew him, many Mun«. He was very industrious. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Willlam Smith, his widow, and one son, Wal of this m ‘His only dwsM.r. Misg Eya Sears, dled two years ago of ty= phoi ‘The funeral was largel; attended at the Congregational chui last 8u at 1 o'clock. Rev, A. A old of the Unlvernll.n church of ficiat Burial was in the Slnffflrd- ville cemetery. Briofs and Personals. Mrs. Joseph Feddler, with her in- fant son, Edward, accompanied by her motier, Mrs. George Gray, returned to Mrs. Feddlasrl i home in Stafford rings last Sunda: S:oMrg:nd Mrs. Willls Belcher and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belcher attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Walter Barrett, last Sunday in the North Ash- ford church. Clarence Ormsby has resigned as ‘boller tender for the Fabyan Woolen company, Fiias Bannister has taken the place. Chv-rlel Lee attended the funeral of his father, Mathew Lee, in Jefferson, Mas last Saturday. John Lilley and Mrs. Newland Mer rett are ill UNION. Bonevolent Scciety Gives Washington Social The Ladies’ Benevolent society held a Washington social at the home of Mrs. W. Richards on Wednesday even- ing, the 22d. Nearly fifty were pres- ent to enjoy the games, music and soclal hour. Miss Grace Tyler returned home the ‘first of the waek Willlam Scranton has mdved to Stafford. In the abscnee of the regular organ- ist at the Congregational church last Sunday, Miss Grace Lawton of Phoe~ nixville' played very acceptably. WILSONVILLE Notes and Personals of Local Interest. Mrs. Miles and daughter Marion of Webster visited with . Adams one day last week. The Misses Fanny and Hattie Jen- nings spent Saturday and Sunday with thelr elster, Mrs. Jn‘wleph Baker, and amil; New Britain. e -h;wmm that has been at work on the Upham lot finished work Wed- nesday and will move to Quadic. Tawrence Keegan of Uxbridge was at_home over Sunday Mr. Brishtman nas Yotn entertaining is eon from Sutton. r new daughter arrived at B. 8. Up- ham's last week/ Plainville—Charles F. Conlon has b2en appointed a commissioner of the superlor court. Ohildren Cry FOR . FLETCHER'S cASTORIA Comfort, Utility and Style ARE. NICELY%MBINED INA A-CLOSED' efli %+ STEVENS-DURY sup- ABINGTON M NMW ‘visited Mlvvllll soclsty met ’:’:«;xm B e Wm-u-uomc"-lh