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-“Banquet— Men Provide Pledsure who attended the laymen's at the First ; add John Tgmed tay Sunday last in Paimer of Callfornia. ‘ealled here Wednesday. e the closs of the he of these twenty-two loehl meet- was 1o give a pleasant evening ‘week for the young men of the At the last meeting in April will be served an _out- speaier il “Toaks s adavass’ attendance and imterest has been - g and the men and youn; . of the two classes have greatl what has been dome for & by the church. Village Gleanings. L Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latimer of New t this week at the Palmer . G. C. Chappell is instructing the iged fife and drum corps. Young Tads Friday rehearsal st Palmer Memorial Friday evoming last week. Maude Wood of the State Nor- “school, wmhn-nuc spent Sunday | et -lfl. is making her flm er aunt in Norwich. Roath f= very 1l with brom- ) Carver and Fred Spencer will 4 the Baptist parsonage after the and carpenters finish their returned from . George O. Chappell conducted funeral services for the infant of . and Mrs. Clarence Marsh in Nor- Thursday afternoon. . Frank Sawyer are liv- the Sawyer_farm on the hill. able to be about work again. ' LEDYARD Big Boulder Slides Into R tern Hill—Has to Be Blasted—Fu- _ meral of Mrs. ReuBen Johnson. A large boulder welghing many tons #lid into the middle of the road near Gap, near Lantern Hill, Wed- evening. It was impossible to it with a team, and Alonzo Company at Laciern Hi, iastad | m al tern 3 It s w and removed 1t. - Nellle Geer, who has been c several weeks with friends on returned home Suntay| Funeral of Mrs. Johnson. of Mrs. Mary Johuson, The funeral 3 of Reuben Johrison, was held at residence of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel . on T ly afternoon. Rev. W. N 3 at the house and . sTave. . _Over Eighty Attended Supper. The Ladies’ Ald soclety held @ sup- residence of Mr. and Mrs. gflzht Hewitt Frldly evening. Over ity were present and over 11 Selectma 2. Holdridge and Alfred J. Clark. with Judge of Pro- Bate Russeil Gailup, went to Hartford on Thursdsy to oppose the dividing ©f the town of Ledyard into two vot- aistricts -ubn.ry meeting was held at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Charles atterngon. up of Hartford and Miss um-e unhup of Norwick were tors at Mr. and Mrs. Charles m“umm of Windham has Been the gusst of Dwight Gallup and family. SALEM | €. E. Social—Road-Working Contracts The morning services were weil at- fended at the Congregational.church ~ last Sunday in spite of the threaten- i -ven r. - AP S soclal was held ‘gt heme of Mr. and Mrs. Hanney on Rty verin. Alexander Gordon was recently sum- to New York as a court wit- Mrs. Alexander Gordon is visiting es in New York. and Herbert Maynard and . R Bafley were in New London dur- the weei. A. Rogers, C. 8. Ray. J. Frank " Rogers, James Lane, Wililara ‘Dar» Gilbert Murray and Chas were Colchester visitors thh Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bafley and son, e R, were guests on Wednes of Addison Taintor and Mrs. M. Slegfried of Colchester. R in town were sold and will be worked b; Purcell, Hauney and and J. F. Rogers. meeting of the school board wi in the Town hall on Thursday on the schools in town this mcm King of Taumton, Mass., # % ; jams Place Sold. D. Williems _and Mis: ms of New York v Charles ma Willia: Em- . They have re- #o0ld thelr place to out of town rs and ha v cked the house- WATERFORD Saturday a well known repre- in the bly at Hartfor have been ‘and Mrs. Brastus Raynor of Istand were callers at Buena e Raynor of Shelter Island w the hrih-on Pllca. in s thare o0 ook o6 Bt hotse destroyed by fire can Dbe re- funeral of Mrs. Lydis Geer was by relatives nd done on the it iy Evening Grosbeaks Seen in Parts of the Town—Notes lld sonals. ‘The Misses Pl‘m Ve ne to Brookiyn, XL, for s 1 b‘-' veo Miss Fisher M, g. on fiun;‘ly le return 10 ‘week Lawyer X, %v oklyh, dV Y., wa Dr. Guild’s "0! Sun- Horace S. Eaton and sons, Lester, Alfred and Raiph, are all sick with measles, Mrs. Ellen Stoddard of Putnam is the Suest of her nlece, " Mra. ¥, E. uil ‘Alarge flock a¢ sveniny Erosbeaks has been seen in several parts of town' . number of times Drof. St John of Hartford, who is much inter- ested in birds, came here and spent the night at . C. Lathrop's, hoping to get photographs of the Sxoabeatts; but was unsuccesstul. Mrs. L. A. Panton %nd Ms. Albert Gallup were in Jewett City Saturday. The C, E. service was omitted last Sunday evening on account of the un- pleasant weather and bad walking. At the Congregational church fo- morrow, Rev, H. C. Grimes will preach the second of a series of Lenten ser- mons, the subject being The Value of a Human Soul Matt. xii:12, mubfect of the C. E. service is The Dangerous Uses of Money. Prov. xiv: 24, T Tim. v1:17-19. Leader, H. C. La- throp. Mrs, Graves of New London was & Tecent visitor in _town. Mrs. Lorenzo Kenyon of Hartfard has been the guest of Miss E. J. Ken- yon. Arthur Webb of Norwich visited his father at the Inn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallup are to move to Hartford soon. Several loads of gravel have been put on the sidewalk in the vicinity of the Congregational church and have al Mary Little of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of the Misses Little at their home on the’Green. Robins and . bluebirds tl appearance, Supper at Congregational Church. The Ladles’ ‘Ald_society of the Con- gregational church served a baked bean supper in the chapel on Wednes. day_evening, The decorations were suggestive of St. Patrick’s day, gree: crepe paper being used, —and smal mrock favors were at each plate. A quartette from the Willimantic high school, composed of Maurice Wal- len, Russell Hunt, Mr. Frink and Mr. Harvey delighted the audience with their selections. A piano solo by Myrtle Jordan was also enjoyed. The hostesses were Mrs. H. Mrs. George Keeney, . Keeney, Mrs. Chauncey Wilson, Jr. Mrs. John Palmer and M Mrs. Barah Latham 1s scon to erect a new mill. . H. Downing spent Sunday with u. father, C. C"gup ming. 2 C, Downing is soon to move to Wareeslar ‘with his son, who is in bus- iness there. Our school is doing finely under the tuu.lon of Mrs, McNamara of Nor- Hr! McNamafa is boarding with Mrs. m'\vley Julia Fitts is very ill. Erving Palmer of the Hartford police force was the guest of his.parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Palmer, on Monday. Miss Mynle Jordan of Wfllim‘ntlc spent Wednesday night with Miss Jo- sephine Keeney. Miss Eva Burnham, who has been at Charles Potter's for several onths, was called home to Hampton on Mon- day by the illness-of her mother, Mrs. ‘Warren Burnham. Dog Attacks Passer-by. A civil engineer who is staying at The Inn for a few days met with an inpleasant experience this week while A»ulklnt in the Decker Hill road. A log belonging to a Mr. Flynn ran out after him, jumped up on him and tore als overcoat badly and lacerated the fingers of his left hand so much as !o require the services of a doctor. WOODSTOCK VALLEY -~ Jocial Attentions to Holden Guest— Mr. and Mrs. Ripley Chamberlain Celebrate Golden Wedding. have made Mr. and Mrs, John Arnold entertain- :d a few friends at their home on Monday evening in honor of Mr; *hamberlain of Holden. She rendered some’ cholce_selections on the organ. Oranges, coffee, jelly, fancy cracker: ake and fudge were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes and daughter of Sturbridge are at Ripley Chamberlain’ Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ripley Chamberlain elebrated their fiftieth wedding an- niversary on Tuesday by entertaining a few relatives during the afternoom, Oliver A. Hiscox spent several days this week In Hartford and New Ha- ven, Mr. and Mrs, Gus Holmes and in- fant from Michigan have arrived at their newly purchased home, the James Fiske place. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Sloane of Bos- ton, who have been visiting the Slings. by ‘and Eldredge families, went to Willington Sunday to visit relatives. Whitman Bosworth s visiting friends in_ Willimantic. Miss Edith Carpenter is recovering from an attack of grip. James Fiske is to move to Stafford- ville. RAWSON . Many Attend Auction at Descon Clapp's—Mrs. C. A. Smith’s Death. Harold Cunningham of Elliotts was a caller in town Saturday. Frank Phillps was a Willimantic caller Monday. A large number from the surround- ing towns attended the auction at Deacon_ Clep, Albert Smith is in New Jersey et- tending the funeral of his mother, Mrs. C. A. Smith, who formerly lived in_Rawson. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Phillips end Miss Jo-l- ‘rhomwn spent Sunday in Stocking was ‘s Chaglia Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcex of Scot- land were over-Sunday guests of Mrs. ntic Sat Fanny Dow, Bdith Brown, J. CLARK'S FALLS Mrs. Alfred M. Cllrk! 18 very ill with W-umonll. Misses Agnes and Gladys Collins vis- itad over Saturday with their parents and with_their mothér -tunua the fumeral of' Mrs. Sarah A. at Laurel Glen. Charles Coon intends to mon to Wuurly and work in & wagon shop um- o P. Palmer, of age, uunmum- hb-oot rother, Horace Palmer. A, dard Kby | The a recent operation at the Dtyxmbsll hospital, John Capwell, who has been off duty a few weeks on account of ill health, has returned to Daggett’s market. - Funk H. Tillinghast spent Miss. Bijzabeth Burke was in Nor- wich Friday. Mr. and. Mrs, Henry Labou of Web- ster have been visitors with local rel- atives. Miss Grace Frost has been at her home in Providence. Surprise Party. A ‘pleasant surprise ‘was given Miss Edith Benedict at the parsonage Fri- day evening. Lester” Salisbury of Moosup has been: assisting. in Brewster's store. Mizs Eisle Ladd of Willimantie spent_Sunday at her hom Misses Loulse Tillinghast and Helen Mathewson have been guests of Mrs. Clinton Atwood in Williamsville. John ‘Bradley has been a visitor in Providence. Joseph Lewis, Who has been very 1 several weeks, is some better. Miss Nellle Holloway of Plainfleld is the guest of Mrs. Frank Tillso Fred Tillinghast and son Edward were in Boston Saturday to attend the automobile_show. Mrs. Elmer -Johnson was in Provi- dence Tuesday. William Medbury of Canterbury i assisting in caring for Lewis Shaw. Mrs. Alonzo Coon has been in Wor- cester to see her daughter, Mabel, who remains_seriously ill at the hospital, where she recently b-d an operation performed. - Died at Norwich Hospital. The body of Arthur Brown, for many years a resident here, was brought here for burial from the Nor- wich' State hospital Monday. He has been . at the hospital for some time. He leaves several relatives in this vil- age. Fred Wilcox of New York is at the home of his father, James Wilcox, on account of il health. iss Sarah Fannon spent Sunday with Providence friends. Student 11l Mrs, Everett Ladd is in Springfield, Mass., where her son, Thomas, was taken to a hospial from a school in Monsn, where hé was a stu- %M. Arthur Wiliams and little son Arthur are guests of Westerly friends. Mrs. George Loring has returned from Westerly, where she has been visiting_relative: Mrs, Warren Hopkins and little son Alfred Bave been visiting relatives in Crapaton, R, I iss Beatrice Labou of Wodnsocket nas been Hero. 1o atiend_thg. funeral of her uncle, Frederick Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall of South Killingly spent Sunday with local rel- atives. Mr, and Mrs. L. Howard Cross have returned from & visit in Providence. MgosuP Good Complny at Theater—Miss Hat- e Gordon Slips and Breaks Arm— Valuabl lin Over 300 Years Old. The entertalnments by the Yale Stock company at the People's theater last week had good houses. The shows were the cleanest and best that have been here for a long time. Misses Myrtie and Abble Medbury ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Anthony at South Killingly. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Shepardson have gone to Providence for a stay of .several weeks. - Their . daughter, Mrs. Bertha Card, will go to New York for a visit. ‘Arm Broken by Fall. Hattle Gordon fell down an embankment just outside her door- yard last week, while on her way_to church, slipping on a plece of ice. She broke her arm in two_places and re- ceived bad bruises. Dr. Sweet was called to reduce the fractures. Vieolin Over 300 Years Old. Leroy Hyde has in his possession a violin which has been in the family for generations. A date on it shows it be over three hundred years old. instrument is said to be quite valuable. Miss _Angie Potvin has gome to Providence, where she is in the milli- nery department of a large store. Mr. and Mrs, George Myers of Bos- ton Bave been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg. Neglected Children Committed. The two children of Edward La- mont, aged 14 and 6 years, were taken to' the county home Saturday by Sher- iff G. R. Bliven, by order of the pro- bate court, Lawyer S. B. Harvey rep- resenting 'the humane _society. The little ones have not been properly fed and clothed. - WOODSTOCK F. W. ‘Hinriche of New York was in town over -Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Frink attend- ed the auto show in Boston last week. Enjoyable Entertainment. Tha Chronicles of the Feast, read by Rev. Q. F. Waters at the oyster sup- per given by the men were very amuse ing. .Rev. R. R. Kendall read a se- lecuon from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Oldtown -Folks. Walter Dodge gave several plano solos and several well- acted charades concluded the pro- gramme, Farmers’ Institute. The annual farmers' institute un- der the direction of the state board of agriculture and Woodstock Agri cultural society is to be héld at Socl- sty hall, North Woodstock, Tuesday, pril 4. Mld.my Rhetoricals. The public rhetoricals at Woodstock academy come on Friday evening, March 24, at the close of the winter erm. o St, Patrick’s Social. Honors for Hamilton Holt. Hamilton Hoit of_New York. Wlm has a summer home here, has, been chosen president of the third inferna- tional peace congress, to be held in Baltimore May 3 to 5. POMFRET CENTER s Everett ‘E. Brown Recovering From Surgical Operation—Improving no.- e Pluo. .'.'z"'-* e w llt up in bed some. Grosvene: e who recently un- tlnn at Worcester ly improving panbschicdl ; Two Farms Soid to Itallan Purchasirs —Death of David Woodson, has of X Mrs. Msrfckr Burnag. s .'o‘ :é; for _several years occupied by Henry Pi Clmllnd and son, Charles B. Cleveland, both The Baptist I:hurah Tecently recefv- ed _two members by letter, On_Friday of last week Mrs.-G. F. Genung_attended a onary méet- ing in Hartfor Edwin Burnett, who recently moved to Colchester, was a caller in town the first\of the past week. 4 Another Farm Sold. Harry Erdoni has sold his place on the Windham road to_Italians and hag bought & farm fn Canterbury. e B, Y. P.U. was led by Mrs. willigm B Potier, subfect, First Aid for the Tempted. The evening was dark and threatening ,but the attend- ance was excellent, and the meeting one of much interest. Rev. George W. Clark of Canterbury was a caller in town on Monday. Surveyors are at work making the working survey for the new state road through the village from J. F. Weaver hill. The contractor has his crusher and other madhinery on hand and work will begin soon it is expected. Mrs. Charles A. Briggs and daugh- ter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Angell. 1. 3. Davis, who purchasedthe Ed- win Burnett place in the West Vil- lage, has moved in his goods and tak- possession. David Woodson's Death. David Woodson dled Wednesday noon after an illness of geveral weeks. Burial will be in the family lot in the South cemetery. “The Ladies’ Afd society of the Con- gregational church gave a variety sup- per in their chapel on Wednesday eve- ning, which was well patronized. X SOUTH WINDHAM. W. S. Macintyre Speaks on Sunday Observance Laws—Local. ltems, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner and family of Springfield weroe week end ‘visitors in town. Mrs. Baker of Florence,;Mass., has beeen the guest of her brother, W. P. ‘Gullfora Smith 1s out once more, er being confined to the house with e grip. Sunday eve: W. §. Maclntire, fleld secretary the Lord's Day league, gave a very interesting falk on the Sunday observance laws mow before the_legistature. He ell of South Willington and Harvey Gurgler of Mehows spent Sunday_at Mrs. Hulda Baton's. Mrs. W. C. Card has been entertain- ing her cousin, Miss Bertha Gates of Manchester. Miss Bith Windmiller, who has been with Mrs_W. P. Barstow for a num- ber of months, has accepted a position in _the box shop at Willimantic. Miss Euretta Hovey has been ill with tonsilitis, Mr. and Mrs. George Stiles, Jr., have been spending the week in New York. E. W. Avefy has been in Hartford and Middletown this week, attending Masonic meetings. Helen Crane spent Sunday with her sister, dirsy Jacob Budd, of Fast Hart- 2 Mrs. F. E. Pockham entertained her propriate to St. Patricks day, and re- freshments served. Herbert Card and Harry Avery were week end wisitors in Boston, where they attended the automobile show. Timothy Watts left Thursday morn- ing for Plainwell, Mich., on business. Mrs. John Race, Bertha Lewis, Pearl ani Prescott Chamberlain have been confined to the house by illness. Mrs. ,Carl Sundell entertained the only ofie of the group meetings that was held this weelk. s HAMPTON Mrs. William Utley Injured by Fall— Joseph Congdon’s Death. Miss Flora Pearl has returned from the Hartford hospital, after undergo- ing a successful operation. Many friends wish her speedy return to health. A. L Bennett and daughter, Miss Beriha, of North Windham, called at Arthur’ E. Pearle’s last Sunday. Austin E. Pearle made a trip to Hartford Saturday. Orin_Phillips is working on Pudding Hill, drawing logs to Kent's mill, which is located on the Jonathan An: #hony place and is owned by W. ‘H. Phillips of Hampton. Henry Clapp had an auction Wed- nesday, Mareh 15. Mr. Clapp recent- 1y sold his farm. and is about to move to_the Deming place. George Kimball bought a pair horses at Mr, Clapp’s auction_ Fell Down Stairs. Mrs. Willlam Utley, one of the oldest residents, had a_severe fall last Mon- day afternoon. She fell down the back stairs and cut a bad place in the back of her head, but the last reports say she is doing nicely. Funeral of Joseph Congdon. Joseph Congdon died in' & sanitari- um in Providence on Friday, March 10. His body. was brought here, and the funeral was at Uls home on Tuesday last. Mrs. S, Elizabeth Burchard, who has been visiting friends in Willimantic, has returned home. ot SILVER WEDDING At Home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kimball. On the evening of March 16th at the thome of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kim- Dball there was a very pleasant gather- ing, in celebration of the 25th anniver- sary of their marriage. The evening was spent with music, games, etc., and a good time was enjoyed by all, about 50 being present. Ice cream, - cake, coffee and fruit were served They re- <ceived many valuable and useful pres- ents, among them silver ware, table linen, money and many other vnlulbla‘ gifts. All who were present hope to be able to help celebrate tehir 50th an- niversary. CLARK'S CORNERS Local People Attend Superior Court Session—James Oliver Makes Good Record. AEN Dr. W. Blaine Oliver of Manchester was at his home here Sunday. E. C. Jewett of Norwich was in town Saturday, . Frank Rockwood of Lebanon called on old friends recently. Allen Jewett, W. C. Oliver, Mr. and and Mrs. Willis Wade, and several others were in Putnem Wednesday at- ‘tending court. Miss A. Faye Darrow of New Lon- don is visiting. Mre. E. ‘ha Naving is. visitor. uumu ouvir ‘gained thirteen the athletic mm at Putnam m. | Faust, Mr.- and Mrs: Wendell Witter, ac- 'filflofl by Mowry Ross and u{h- ly Tecent guésts of 4 (!lfln ‘n& tun A g retiirn 0 duet, | Mr. Mr-. ‘Willlam Harvey 'spent ...a o@u Solo, Miss | Sunday with ceks and fam ,um B unday Chatles Weeks aad NORTH s'rsnl:nla : isty robine inone fi flouk o moen ette; Mesars. Gelusler, Har- |, (U0 TOR RS M o0 e, and ‘banjo di Mesors, Kichols and . Coter usteal ! W‘;:;flw‘“l"‘“;ffl e Bt Buessing contest and other games. young people have secured & ‘pianc Fawicher and Eroviden: that was used ac this entertainment Mirs. George Pierce is mush better. . Local fishermen are looking over A 3 in the church| ioir tackle for the coming trout ses- 3 m?:.’ e, P is ing bl m'Ec eorge. lerce * serv on D B Y g d_ds :: : jummer an Harry Sherman Shoots ' Three Rats| Dorothy, and Miss Lucinda Elll With One siwt—Pl-y Clears $33.60_ | visiting in Worcester. Rev. Samuel Thateher_and family | ELLIOTT. were in Greene last Tu Ald Mletv et with Mrs. John Baker is to have another aite Wednesday after- party soon for her eldest son Georvs noon, there being about seventeen A. H. Salisbury is to stay at Imesent. th Wadla farm Tor. sipther geer, Her They tled a quilt. Three Rats It One Shot. son, Wallace A., is folnl‘ to Provi- Harry Sherman shot three rats with | dence to enter a bus college, one shot !.n his cellar Thllrndly morn- Melvin Bickford is at hom- lol the ‘present. Rev. a.nd Mrs. Samuel Thomas Baker of Pomfret Genter er C. Burnal- cading, S Battey; cornet solo, Liowls Convers male_quartett ra, Brot Thatche tertained their son, Forest, from East| was here one day last week. Grcenwnlch Acndemy. Miss Florence of| Arthur Clapp is v.ry 1 with, pneu- Mrs, Winthrop Ballad and | monia. son of Thnmmn Ma!' last Sunday. Charles Pike has th the same Mrs. Hattie Lewid: ‘been visiting | place for another yi Mrs. irlnk Sherman. her daughter, somcK i Play Cleared $33.60. The drama given in the Town hall Oneco, by the Ladies’ Ald society wu" Mise Nellte Burleson Yeturned to her a success. The ladies all dressed in(school at Union on Saturday. - as antique costumes as possible. All| The Ladies’ Afd soclety held & took their parts well. Miss ‘Minnie | Supper, social and entertainment at th Thatcher being sick and _unable to| Vestry Wednesday night, the decora- take the patt of Hannah Marfa, Mrs, | tions and programme being appropriate Winthrop Ballaq was substituted and | to St Patrick's déy. filed the place very acceptably. The| The pastor was in Hartford and phy netted. ssun, other piaces on business thi Miss Mabel L Moore spent Sunday| Last Sunday the Boston. voted to hold an East Mr. Potter substituted for ‘Miss|a committee of arrangements was ap- Moore in the Oneco school Friday. point WESTMINSTER WAUREGAN Big Hawk Shot—Wood-Dragon Wed- wmm:(. Barstow of Windham and sister, Mrs. Alice atow Baker, ding—Various ‘Losal News Notes | B " visiioes nt. Ghiteh, Bunday. Amil Schroth, emmoyed by Jere El-| Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Clar liott on the Kendall farm, killed a|tirak Village were gu hawk Wednesday which measured four | Baker and flm“ feet” across its spread wings. Wood-Dragon Marri Henry N. Wood ot Ocour, formerly o f{',i‘“',;'n‘f'“' . jed Wed: of s ce Were marr Miss Grace Rathbun and Mrs. Sybel day at the home of the bride's moth- | . & At e g eGrenier spent Saturday in Norwich. ABINGTON up_thelr residence at Gales N Jehi; ;‘!ulc'&er 15’ vfilnfil relatives in ew Bedford an ver. !\Vn iam wnmugy, Jr., was a guest (.,S;. gui;;;an:; e:: Mgfd ";«L“ of relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Efl-ukd' Pa.l"w. have both been ill the past week, are still confined to the house. the misfortuns The . U. met with Mrs. Edwin Edmond on Tuesday, Mr. and_Mrs. Columbus Smith were The Blanchard & Jaques bakery has, Elmer Chase had ceased to do .business In Wauregan. Mrs. Aléck Tebo of Anthony, R. L, last Saturday to -ln}ur. his right hand wood. hias been the guest of Mrs. Thomas Hughes the past week. Frank Arnold is suffering from blood Wh'"n sawing e Srlmmin %-:l:;- JE:I:‘;‘: ith Mo 5, B Wi Thvaday shes ternoon. Fred Swan captured a. large eel one —_— night.this Week and put It on exhibi- WILSONVILLE C. T. May and wife of Webster vis- tion in Denielscn. George Brothers is dangerously ill ited Miss Jack Sunda; Miss Fanny Jennings ard sister, with penumonia. WARRENVILLE Mrs. Baker, were in Woonsocket with et bl : their brother Saturday and Sunday. Meeting of ies' Aid Society—| Miss Hattle Jennings spent Sunday, Thusday Visiting Day ‘at School. |in New Boston. The school teacher and the young Mrs, Edmund Lovejoy has been vis- | People here are rehearsing for a play iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. that they are to give in the school- Louks. house the last of this month. Mrs. M. 8. Louks spent a few days of last week with her mother, Mrs. Pl Abram Sidebottum, in Pawtucket, R.L LMF_IE_!'D John, Gallup; a member of the Plajn Eugene Aldrich is working for Ernest James. fleld high school freshman class, h: been sick for the past two weeks. Among people from this place who visited Willimantic lsst Saturday were| “Mrs. Lotta Dodge recently visited . L. . Durkee, M. L. Durkee, Ethelsrelatives in Baltic. Evkes Spaulding, Robert Balch/1 "Augustus Saunders and son of , Mrnest James and Lon Earl,' provid ] 5 K e Providence spent Sunday with his sls Deas The Ladles” Ald soclety met with Mrs. D, Russ n M. Hope on Tuesday | Brantors ;flm",f,‘:ym“ JuAttl My Atice of last’ week. it s e b AL » SOUTH. CANTERBURY Ira Wheeler of Bean Hill, Norwich, was in this vicinity Saturday. ‘Wednesday night at Canterbury grange, the third and fourth degrees were conferred on a class of candi- dades. Mr. and Mrs. H. Beecher Brown of Plainfleld grange were pre: ent, After the degree work a colla- tion was served. TOLLAND COUNTY BOLTON Ponnlfiue Inop.flor n Town—Drama Repeated. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Levey of In- isitors’ Day. Miss Eva M. Spaulding, teacher ot the village school, has appointed Thursday of each. week as visitors’ day, when everyone interested in the school ‘will find the exercises of spe- cial interest. D. H. Shippee has been working for Mrs. Harry Reed of Ashford town. EKONK Crowd Attends Auction—Sydden Fall in Temperature. Rev. Mr. Kellogg preached last Sun- day_on Spiritual Health of tae K ily from II. Kings, iv: 26. “Rev, W. F. Newton, Baptist colpor- teur, has Deen holding special meet- ings in Sterling Hill Baptist church. Hired the Young Place. Lester Schawltos, Who last wee| married Mrs. Frye here, has engaged the Young piace, near Bailey pond. Eddie Frink has been at his moth- er's the past week. The auction of Albert Tuesday brought crowd High temperature and balmy south breezes the past week were followed on Thursday morning by heavy snow squalls. A sinking of mercury to 10| Post. degrees above zero ooeurred. The Ladies’ Aid society met with Robins have been seen in plenty of| Mrs. Charles N. Loomis Wednesday ot afternoon. Mra. Jennte Bolton has ' returned home ‘to “Hartford after some time spent with Mre Bva H Warfleld Membefs of the Bolton Dramatic so- clety repeateft the. dratas Tn Old New England in_Gilead hall last Tuesday’ evening. Tha proceeds of entertain- About {hirty friends of James W.|ments received by this society are b Baker gave him 2 pleasant surprisé on | ing sayed for & hall fu his birthday, Wednesday evening. —EIIW Whist was the main feature of the gvening, after which Mr. Bakor was| R T .- A large class will be lnm-u'fl in prosentation, Speech being made Dy | the' third and fourth degTees at the W“‘:;m A A e RD omos | gTanse meeting next Wednesday eve- served and & most en s Possaa by s 'Several x_“m ::?:xi.' A supper will follow m Initi- from out of town Wwere presen , Tho Lagies Ald soolety met Wed- A TaYale sl it of BW gesduy ‘attorncon with Mra W. W. ‘aughn. The Kpworth leagus prayer mesting s Bl in the vestry of to M, It | 8182 with prowmonls. Cryatal lake church on Friday evening. Rev. Ro mwummfi’h ? | o alea. of prgumonia. was buriedion | 3 ‘of Mr. Ashley of g | T ‘The, pring- WEST WDODSTGCK :,M'.'.'m me:‘;l'.&u;r:t‘l.“ M. S [ A s vem it SRS e e B 5 T S Ar Dorothy their summer home in town. ‘ Mrs. Frances E. Ruggles of Spring- fleld is with her niece, Mrs. Levey. D. J. Rapp, postoffice inspector, was in town inspecting the offices = last week. \ Miss Ida E. Holbrook of Columbia was in town the first of the week . Miss Clara Post of Hartford spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Anna Greene on together = large STERLING James W. Baker Surprised on Birth. day—Receives Handsome Fob. ley ford have moved o, this plac Grip is prevalent in town, larss sumber, being sick e e and Mrs. Mary. ras\m callers in Brooklyn one day last week. |’ dianapolis are spending a week at [ Lt the ml.u meeting of t&e‘ So- Einieh of W !Inn‘(om Sditor of the Con: mm&t &Mu a:,t was present and ad- meeting. ‘Willls Richards and family, who have been living in Willimartle the past winter, have moved ‘back to mu home in this place. M, and Mrs: Alonso Little have been spending a week with relatives in Meriden. P Farm Changes Owners. Leander Wiilis has saold property, situated on the from Cofumbia. to Wi and the new owner has taken posssesion. Mr. Wfllll lnd family, have moved: to Wil- llrI James P. Little has been spend- Ing a few days in Hartford. Mrs, Theodors A. Lyman and son Stewart of Unionville are guests of Mrs. Lyman's parents, Mr. and Mrs James A. Utley. STAFFORD Grange to Debate Votes for Womén Tlflo—lrloh and Personals. Mrs. William Loushheed,_ is Mins Mae MaoCanem ot Talootivitla s the guast of Mra H R Wightman Gl has_been confined u.e houlo for the past week by\m- ness. is spending a farm road Miss Sarah Alden month in Petersen, N. 3., the guest of M, and Mrs. Cherie Miss Margaret Keeto of Brm Brook was at her home over Sunday. Death of Mrs. H-nnlh Wllhur. Mrs. Leroy Barrows Now Landon Jaet week by w inesy and death of her mother, Mra. Hannat Wilbur. Mre. Wilbur was a frequent visitor here and fihudl ron'd- to hear of her death. There was a cottage meeting Wed- nesday evening at Oscar Sand- ford’s. Mrs. Ed. Swift was leader. Grange to Have Debate. At the regular meeting of the Staf- ford grange Tuesday evenins the pro- gramme will include music and a de- woman should have equal oivil [flants with man, firmative, A. Armold ' Ross, Mabél B negative, J. W. Rollinson, G. e. ‘Misson Lucy and Alics Matthews of ‘Hartford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hough over Sunday. L GILEAD Providence Peaple at Summer Home— Bolten Club Puts on Rural Play. Miss Doris Hutchinson of Princeton, Mass., is spending a few weeks at Maplelawn. R. Gilbert was removed to a pri- ‘'vate sanitarium at Willimantic Mon- Mr. and Mre. 3. Dexter Hunt o Providence spent a few days at their summer home here recently. % Door Receipts $26. The Bolton Dramatic club Dreseited the drama In Old New o an appreciative audience at Gil Faad hatt on Tuesday evening; $26 was n in at e dos Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martyne return- ed to Springfiald Monday after spend- ing several days at Maplelawn. R. D. Gilbert and A. C. Gilbert and family of West Medford, Mass, and Miss Mabel Gilbert of Northfeld, Mass, were guests at J. R. Gilbert's over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Banks Jones have returned from their honeymoom and are residing at thelr home in Jones street Aid Socisty MestenTen Cont Supper Served. Socisty met at Mrs ‘Wednesday after- Tadiss Benevolent society met | day: ‘The !Mlal Ald Everett G. Lord's noon. Lucius Robinson is sick and unable to_attend_school. Frank Ruser, one of the pupils of the preparatary school, left school on lym‘aunt of his family moving to New ork. Joel P. Brown is still at St. Joseph's hospital in Willimantic. e is re- ported comfombl Miss Doris Post, who has been ab- sent from school for the past week, returned Monday. .John Gilbert of Gilead, who has been ill for .the past two or three weeks, was taken to a private hospital Mon- afternoon. r. Blume was taken to the Hart- ford hospital Tuesday. A ten cent supper was served in the Congregational church Wednesday evening. WILLINGTON Reorganization of the Grange—Per- sonal Mention. - The reorganization of the grange took place in the town hall Friday evening. State Master Healy was present and other state and Pomona officers. Miss Alics W. Pratt went Friday might to New London to spend Sunday with her brother Robert and family, returning on the ecarly train Monday morning. SFred Tiyler 1s out after a long fllness with ‘erlp adld neuritis. Mr. and Mrs, Benjomin Green of Waterford are visiting thelr daugh- ter, Mrs. E. Darrow. Rev. and Mrs, Darrow attended the funeral of the latters uncle, John Green of Ashtord town, on Friday. Fred on, who is v nlppy on % "'&zry farm at Pins Castle, Fla., took elght prizes at the agricultural’ fair recently held at Or. lando, that state. His sttract a great deal of atten- Sonand 1o recemtiy sold & peir for $20, to be ment to Michigan. ndian Runner STAFFORDVILLE 5 Rev, Isaso P. Booth men at Meth- - odiut Chln"h—"lmlly from Wales medicines. mmnmwe.mmunwm with a naxd coid In usnmon“c’onm LL HOPKINTON Local Clergyman Officiates at Mra Main’s Funeral—Runaway Results in Sprained Wrist. Fred C. Allen and George E. Allem end famlily were Surdlay guests at the lwma of sx-ldeutant Governor . B A ast” of Frov«dmce was in town Mon and T Funeral of Mrl. Lamr Main_ . Rev. B, P. Mathewson officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Lester Main at the Second Baptist church, North Stoning- ton, Tuesday afternoon. The funeral was largely attended, State Colporteur Newton sang two selections. Mrs. Main was a member of the First H kinton Bapiist ehurch and was bi ly ésteemed by all who knew her. Runaway Accident. As Dr, James N Lewts of Ashaway was out with his’ driver to visit his patients, Tuesday afterndon, his forss became. trightened at something near the corner by the home.of Thomas H. Greene. The carflage was turned om s side, throwing both out. The horse and a quarter, whep ‘the reins beca entangled so 'as to turn it Into the fltch and stop, the furnout. Tho car. riage had righted itselt and was not serioualy (gmn(ed. The men were and the driver, Robert n , has © eprained wrisi were In attended m.euu of the state board of laldler" relief at the state house in Providence Tuesday, USQUEPAUGH. Aid Society Meets—Hospital Paf Return Home, ‘The Queen's River Add society mef at Mrs Serah Frunklin's Wednesdaj evening. iss Clara Webstér of Providencs spent sunfl!y here with her parents Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Webster. Amios H. Kenyon, who has bees spending two weeks at home recuper- ating from appemdicitis, returned t¢ Pawtucket Monday, to resume work |\ the office of the American Telepho company. Arohie Kenyon returned Saturday from the Rhode Island hospital. Miss_Carmen Andrews of Slocura’ spent Fridav night as the guest Annje E. Kenyon, Lula Handell is working at Hop¢ Valley as clerk. Mrs_George S. James is sick. Amos H. Kenyon, his mother and nephew spent S\lndly at Fred K. Cran- dall's, at Wester) Gideon Paimer visited Hope Valley and Westerly one day this week. Miss Mertis Handell spent Sunday at Westerly. Andrew Pock is sick. Bad colds are prevalent. ROCKVILLE Rev. Mp. Stewant of Providence oc- cupied the pulpit at the 8. D. B. church here on_Saturday. nt Herbert Kenyon of Wofid\ ilie was a caller in this place Sunday. Many from this place attended the baad concert at Hope Valley Satur- day evenjug. To Reciprooate. The confusion is something wwfui: but ‘we may all fall back on the sound maxim that the way to reciprocate is to reciprocate—Providence Journal. A Fierce Night Alarm is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Oft- en it aroused Lewis Chambiin of Man- chester, O, (R. R. No. 2), for thelr four children were greatly subject to croup. “Sometimes in severe. attacks’ he Wwrote, “we were ‘afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King’s New Discovery is, wo have no fear. We rely on it for croup and_fof_ coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble.” So do thou- sands of athers. So may you. Mlhl‘n., Attacks School Principal. A scyere attack on school principal, Chas. B. 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