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for_the past two years, has |- Gr:swold. Many trknzn- partu Onmmtor T. P, Perkinis.and men | centl 3 {‘havo fimished building the mew veran- * parsonage. that, weighed. nine cunces. Friday devotions were » Held at ine tlm& ago a man ‘named Ma- two other mm. took a | Notes. A. 'W. Tilley of Norwich was a ‘vis- itor in town on Sunday. A’ number of local fishermen were trylng their luck on the trout % NLe large. catches have been Wilcox will speak Sun- ts_ present. condition, of - Christian, the - anvln. The- offering’ be. l'nr the benefit of -the lunln- Newport. B. L, t0 a new te Mass.by the conference i ses- the postoffice building to a tenement in the Hagstrom houzo on Pennsylva- nia. avenue. 1. Moran has mumed to Nor- vdch having about. completed work here in the interests of the Southern | New England Telephone company. Edmund_B. Smith of New Haven was here Monday. PENDLETON HILL Ladies’ Sewing Sacisty Gave Supper at | % P-mnnoo-—Notn. 7 & lmxs Mand Thnmpson spent a part of ,last . week owith.her sister, Mrs. |- ’James B'roolu. in: Jewett City.. Miss - Winifred Miss Bertha Lewis of Vol\ln'n'n ‘was a_guest of Mrs. Harris Boardman on ~ Mrs. Clu.rles Hfllll‘d is spending a ‘{ few days with, her parents, 'Mr. and. Mrs. C. Thompson. 7 th degrees were nn“Mchu, cake ud at Glasgo the past R. B. Wheeler is sawing m & large tract on the place in Shunoc. 11 has gone to North Da- he intends residing per- Tesidents were in West- to attend the ‘elch. e and family have lin place, oppo- ZLucfus Main, his have moved to Morris Maine pre‘-:hswn ited by A. ‘Wilkinson is ill with lere h much fliness in the place. e NORTH LYME |Iy Returns from Nerth Ilnu’dm Preserve. Mrs. nmm Rogers and Miss ‘who have been spending " near High Point, N. C., in 'a game prmwe arrived home 3. Wark and Miss Emily Stari ‘Norwich visuon Tue: liam ¢ Hartford and Miss Stark of 'flllm.ntib rehn'ned ‘their, moou the first of the week, a short vacation at their Miss t.hy-sly‘:e is attending :Ifld '\.l. Syme and Norman S; m st . Fraticls Purvis’ 1or a ge?r. ‘weels. Haddam on of Mrs. J. W. Stark. - LAUREL GLEN Local People Attend Pendiston Mill Supper—Opening of School. A nun’u;sr from here attended Ythe ven by the ladies of the Pen- fllfin | church Sanda: & 1y morning. .Chf; Plerce is visiting Eva umm ndltl Reuben Cook m l-; the home of their father, James Monday after a Maine is visiting her . S. Barnes of New Lom- last. Satu who l(ynhic on Sunday. / and. Mrs. BmBm'nv!Nl-" by Mrs aptic, R. L, war: anur:sia Jlfilol Hoodn Orrin Rix of Volunto wll 2 busi- ness. caller in the place last week and b Mrs. Effiejen - Palmer ~Gillmore of Fall River, Mass., mnt:f‘wfiny- at her summer aome hera last Judge ‘C, ‘A. Suyder and flu C. Gray of North Stonington ‘were in this Pplace ly on bus! Birdsey Palmer was in Norwlch last ‘week Thursday. The Sewing lochty met at the par- sonage last week. . Plasterers are at work on Malcom Thompson's new house. CLARK’S FAELS: No Vacation in Local School—Persanal - Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Wison D. Maine have | 25 mbeenm the guests of Mr. lud Mr!. R. D. Mirs. Carrie Wheeler did not have a vacation in her school last week, but kept the scheol to make up for lost time when her scholars were having chicken pox. Mrs. Lizzie Mergan of Mystic, who has been staying with her father, A. M. Clark, has returned home. Mrs. Estelle Richardson of Nerwood, | o, R. 1, is the guest of memius Col- M. ‘Snd?Mrs. Rufus Mallilia Zuests relatives at Wester Sunddy, . Clark B. Mal age, carting Ch.ll!l’:! gtona s into <h: hold a meeting. there Was'a misunderst and- service was postponed until next Sun- day. /FRANKLIN Mrs, Elizabeth Douglas ~of Attle- ‘boro, Mass., was here on Monday at- .j ™ Magaic S vaet monor ?fl fliolt fourteenth wadding anniver- a day or two pre- 3 hich eccurred rer® 'lwuly. the evening a tiock was presented 4 behalf of thosze ‘| present by :Miss Sarah Abells Refresh- ments-were served and -the evening ‘was spént in games. % - . Flower .oep:l. £ wwedxuuhy evening a flower social L2 by the C. -ocm ‘committee | of Mrs. = he mapagement Otto > jPultz’ tt- the. Congregational - church. m ‘donated by.friends nwere sold. 1 Teature of the evening was | tha t tulips selling for ten | the. n the roots of 3 ‘xulip mah were made of paper,.was with ’:fi ‘and Mrs. lyo's Polnt 4 "NORTH STONINGTON Hope Valley Man_ Moves, to Allen Wheeler Farm—Funeral of Miss “ Lucy M, Whnl-r. . and tl‘:’rz. Gm:h‘" H. Stone: hwt returned ‘wedding which mcludod New. York, Brld‘eporl and Park B. Main, l’ho ‘has been seriously ill, i better. L0 . Recovering from |Ilmu fmv Lucun o Mgfldfiyom M. The i8S omipson villfin; in }gew Haven M Mis F herd.stenkom igan. ey T E, Ly Crandail Vll!e)' RL, tn the Allen Whee]ei' fl.l'll 3 LI.Q “flmhlr -of - Hd-Fllrgliy- The- funeral Miss. Timer Covn: were 18| N-pp-mnn .;m — A Real : Spring Day. d Mamie Caldwell vacation at their dre. speriding’ Mrs. Robert Cald- ‘parents’ -‘Mr. and well’s," in Gnnim VAR e 4 Talietia of Basa st o r. and Mrs. H.-Willis Manwaring at Jordan Totes. Bert ‘Chapel. of Great Neck is build- | ing 8 nouse for James McNaughton a {n ughton at Mrs, Charles L. Mosier of River t is_ visiting " her = mother, Mra. Meaxwe at Bath Beach, Man waring of Nj- . P., attended the -uqion of’ thedmin Thursday. Frederick'J. Sheley of. N;y/Lnndon ‘ the ' guest” of ‘friends at —Buena Vish S\Indl.y is em'vloyed on: a mlfl cQ\x(l‘flct lor Julius .Dawson at New. London. -,Mtun Gracia ‘and Marion . Need- hame, Lois Chouch and Gladys Gris- Wold. of ,Groton . were guuu of Mrs. 017;!1 Wflli:.ma at Buena Vista on day. wmm's spirit. ~seems td bs broken. ’l'h day and warm with norfliwest w!.nd !lxfih Goorge lnglli" “Foot Crushed by Log— ious’ Iumt. Ge ge IMBI}- h.u “bought a. weedlot f George > onp da.y lut “weok. while working at his mill, George Ingalls had ona ot‘hlfl teet aruphed by a log. Plerce and, ‘rmdmn Clinton Wflmey' ?llmer of Vol- to the Hein- \mtbwn have moved on farm. tending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. | buck. Armstrong. Henry Gallup of Mansfield is with his_cousin, George Starkweather, for an_extended visit. Mrs. Earl Rogers of Norwich fs)A. spending her vacation with her grand- mother, Mrs. Antoinette Hastings. Samuel N. Hyde and Peletia Mfi.bray have been ordered by the nlectmen to apprajse the damage done by deer to the orchard ownied by W. D. Birge., Mrs. Stella Lathrop has returned af-. ter spending a few -days in New York. [~ A. Robinson was in_Willimantic - T Tuesday calling on friends. n of Norwich was the m of €. H. Robinson on Si B unday. e H, A Gager w&s 2 recent Norwich ‘visitor. CAMPBELL'S MILLS _Elisha Blt;wd is .confined to the house with rheumatism. ‘s ‘very feeble. Lester Swatuz has nwd “from tha Schultz and family have m.ved !Ifll ‘William ‘Hassler farm on Coalpit Nathan Cnlver of Shunec was at A Trsa Sonmize of W of Westerly was callis on_friends n fllia‘v‘phce ’Slomh e 3 Gflm Huntley was in North Stenln‘- ton and Westerly- Monday. ‘J.'Nelson has returned to work n New, York for the summer. “Mrs. Martin Mouser and her brother Hug are mmn; in New York for a Mrs. A A Mflrfin was in Norwich achool benn Manuy atfer a week's eflhfl, of the Y. P, E.wuheldlt'fllehomeorflmm ‘Most of the tdwn schools reoyenad, a -mystery package. The tulips sold ‘well. Cake, sandwiches and cocoa were ‘on sale. “At the Congregational church tomor- Tow, Palm Sunday will be recognized in“the pdstor’s sermon, the subjsct of uhich will be The Unpardonable Sin. * Mad' Dog Scare. Lebnnm experienced a genuine mad dog scare last week Thursday. A strguge dog wearing a collar markad Canterbury appeared in the village looking for trouble. He attacked and Dbit several dogs, others getting their dogs under cover. The dog was final- 1y shot by Elmer Pultz. Dr. BE. L. Danizlson, health officer, sent the @og’s head to Middletown for examina- tion.” As a result the dogs of Frank Holbrook, N. B. Royall, I. P. Fowler, L B, Church and O. D. Fuller, all of which were bitten by the aflected dog, have been shot. as Prizes hr Eleven Punctuat Pup:lo—Auotlon at Ttllohon Plage. Rev. J. S. Coslwell preached a practical sermon last Sunday morning gmm James 1:27. As the opening t splaven g\ll:m'iill who .. svery, Sunday. g receding quarter” marched “in with the’ banner ‘and - took their places in front of the %fihflol.- Each was presented a- nice from ‘thé Sunday school..” The pastor, Rev. Mr. Cogswell, made the presentation. _At:the close of i lu session the annual-busineds seet- hoped by mifltml injury. Mrs. was on the rear seat of. Mr and Mrs. Alnhm Elmhurst wers - notmed Nhe death of - their Schovnover, ‘the ten-ye :: M at strcmd:bm % yms&?'fif-"fi‘r"lx? \izfl! 3 d “Des; Hewitt) ' Giigh '{!ec g Sciofl!mr Attended Con—fl. The following young people :&m. od the Old Wolke' copcert held. New . Pastor at M. E.. Church. Rev. H. Vernon Morrill has Been as« the ensuing year. News in General. The Baptist library curfigtu 'fma an interesting session M evening with the- chairman, Mrs, Charles -Q. Eldredge, at Riverview. George W. Harris, plant technologist of the government bureau at Washing- ton, D. C., with headquarters at Bfld- winsville, N. Y., and_his brother; Albert- B Harris of Vanderbi € ug-‘ versity, Nashville, Tenn., hav ed to thelr respective duties after at- tending the funeral of their Mrs. Elizabgth- Harris. Mrs. William H. Lamphere of Mystic | is_critically il at the home of re -tives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Lam- phere’ (Harriet Cyum’b) s a-nativs. ot £hils village. Deacon Nehemiah M.’Gailup, Who ‘has been seriously ill for the past Week vith _grip, is. slowly lm'pfowg.: Gl-"llp is in his 95th year. 8y Wi Chiris: ip]*twaz held. «Mrs..F. R Bailey was | X ousty: - ‘ré-elected ‘superintend. 3| Mra. ¥lorence.,. [YITaYy, secretary o Ora. Clark, assistant secretary: fathaniel Clark, treasurer; Miss Kit- | B Ati: my, librarian, aud: Arumr Porter, t Hbrarian. M:a. N. L. Clark led the Endeavor service in-the evening and Mrs~Rose Ray presided at the organ. Towr Topios. Mr. and _ Mrs. James Lanss were Sunday guests of relatives in New London. Miss Harriet Lane is spending her spring vacation .at the home of her parents in town. Miss Kittie Ray was a Sunday guest at_the home ‘of her aunt, Ivy S. Bailey. Rev. J. S. Cogswell attended the an- nual meeting of the New Londgn asso- ciation of Congregational ministers at the Broadway church in Norwich -on Tuesday. Other Norwich visitors this week were Mrs, Willlam Maynard, Miss Ethel Maynard, Mrs. F. R. Bailey and 8ons, LeRoy ‘and Theodore. New London visitors this week were William: and Herbert Maynard, Carl Rogers and F. R. Bailey. During the week a new barn has been raised on the Woodbridge farm that is occuvlefl by William Maynard, the forema Helen, t.he little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Rogers, who has been geri- ously il the past week, is improv: Attended Auci Many from this and surreunding towns attended the auction at the farm of the late A. B. Tillotson last Tuesday. Al] the schools in town closed Fri- day for the spring vacation. LIBERTY HILL r. and Mrs. H. V. Oshlers to Move tp. MacCormac Place—Moffitt-Gurley Wedding. Miss Mary F. Bass of Yarmouthport, Cape Cod, visited her aunt, Mrs. J. George Clark, from Wednesday until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Oehlers, who recently purchased the MacCormac place, will soon occupy it. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, who have been visiting in" Schenectady -the past week, returned Tuesday night. Sechool is closed for one week'S va- cation. Kenneth Peckbam, who is on ‘the warship Birmingham, is now in Hayti. Moffitt—Gurley. Miss Mildred Gurley and Raymond L. Mofitt, both of this iown, were !hnlrrled ‘Wednesday noon gt the bride’s ome. PRESTON . 'Mtl Adelaide Burdick Moves to Jew- *ett CIH'"INH News and Person- ais. ;Mh Adelaide Burdick mvmi from Preston City to Jewett City, her ‘DDdl being carried by Joseph Roode. J. R Very preached in the Cli why to her school in“Winsted. = Marguerite Holden is spending fiflon at her home in Praton ept A. Smith of Norwich will - in 11_!’15 Congregational chirch for the Rev./T. oldelr”mbxect. Lives That En e ~ HAMBURG etts ba,s be;;‘x helping his %‘" ioi with Son_avenue, Myntlc Saul at 7.30 p..m. Mrs. Tourjes |mprl\/}n.. There'is a mukedimm ent in the conditipn of Mrs. ‘who ° incuyred . serious bum fh)m b\xil{iin‘g a bonfire in her s‘rm ks ago. iss Nellie F. Schoonuvq-.s t M at Smith eollege, has arrived At hurst to'spend the Kaster vaeht o with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AMQ- us H. Schoonover. ! Herman Rawitzer of New- 1gember af the Mystic Wo’lefi Ly of Old Mystic, came here Tuesday to see Superintendent Kemni A to look _after the business at oth the. Hobe, Valley ond O1d Mystic | 52! mills Miss Tva Johnson, who'teaches at Putnam, is.spending the spring vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnso: ‘William Cla.rk 1s 411, th!med Wfl.h v V. Sch Teturmed, to arol . ‘Schoonover Worcester academy. Rdward Campbell 1s_ critically 11l with grip and inflammatory rheuma- tism. Misses Amy Eldredge and . Eldredge, who teach at Verfimu Putnam, are -pending vih with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bcn:amln"l" ‘Crumb Perry Eldredge. a.re recovering from éevere attacks of Mr and Mrs. Halsey E. Mr of Mystic were over-Sunday '‘guests of Mrs. Packer’s mother, Mrs. Abby Déwey. i Miss Cassie E. Crane of $9qm;nuek is the guest of her aunt, Danfel W. Lamb. Deacon Hiram Burnett. and daugh< ter, Miss Josephine Burnett ‘o 1ys, N. Y., were over-Sunday. guests of the deacon’s brother, Watren Burpett. Mrs. Ryder of Nerwichiis tho c- of her daughter, Mrs.’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles returned to New HaVen mer a’ visit with relatives in the Mystics. MOHEGAN " gl it New Jersey Man Buys Henry M. Do beare’s Farm—Visitors from ~New Orleans. . Roger Dolbeare 1- home for a tcwl days’ vacation. Vs, 1o M. Fleldlng 18 vmuu.u New Lordon o of Dofbeare Facm. | Henr{ I1. Dolbeure. has 5okd his’ farm to_Mr. Bradford of New. % Mr. and Mrs. Marion. or- leans are the guests of ih-‘ and Mrs. 'W. J. Hunter. _"Anson G Dbibears of- Boston is home for a few days. 2. 3 Mrs. Jennie Merritt is vlllkung her grandm T. Bal Miss._Lizzle Hunter m the guest Sunday.of Mr &nd e Denixon Davis aids n, s, e] n vis Raymond - of Mystic, finh‘l and Mrs. ‘William J, Mr. and Mrs. - of Norwich called;on- gnenan relhlt‘ Suboflnfild:[ 5 fstant i ; mecretary and Henry'; thtully the past 18 month and y the months fflcfied for thgaclamins year, has. ‘much to improve the school. hers_and : officers have all 7a earnest work all through “The treasurer reported a fl. balance on hand. The old mrury has been renumberéd and a fine case in- stalled and the “Crown and Cross” pin award system introduced. Miss Flor- ice Chapman assists in ths le lahoal music each Sunday -with violin. -Mr.and Mrs. Bert Hummel and Mrs. .| Hommel's father, George W. Kings- ley,’ have moved to ons of Mr. - well’s tencments back of the U B& itist church. * Thomas Hoaper has gone to un non to work on a farm. Roscoe, Dart, who has been il m the grip for a few da)s. is much fm- proved. Yo Abtend Canference &t Yale. Rey. George C. Chappell has ar- ranged to attend the second annual conference of alumni and ministers of Connecticut ~at the Yale divinity school, New Haven, April 24-26. Tha theme for. discussion will be * Self-Development of thé Minister.” ‘The Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus, D, D., wil deliver the Lyman Beecher lecture on “The Minister and the Spiritual Life.” On Monday evening, April 24, & banquet wil-be held in the circular room at Woolsey hall, with Preahhnt Hadley as toastmaster. Dr. Gui Tus and other prominent men wii! -re- spond to -toasts. ~Miss Gladys Lattimer, studgnt at ith college, ls spending her Easter vagation with her mother, Mrs. Ara- bte‘hd. Latimer, at the Palmer home- 2a Mr. and Mrs. Robert mmqa ,Lquon a.)rl; nqwlutuad tly u-u: ln tha m_’flm “Ahe lon -Baptist chi /.@bason Clot d with Supper. " The young men’s Baraci. class of tha; Union ' Baptist church helfl their annuel businees meeting and in the Gining room of the chapel nesday evening. Thirty-two present and this last’ meeti] next fall was highly enjoyéd.” The guests of the evening were General Secretary Richard W. Mmld and Physical Diréctor Robert er and r. Page of New London, Miss May Dafrow, Mrs. Thomas Watt and Mrs. C. B. Burgess. After grace was said . Mr. Mansfield all jolnerl heartily in joying the Baraca songs, which wes 2| followed by the Lord’s Prayer recited together. After a delicious su; sérved by Norman C. Allen and | ladiss, the pastor, Rev. G. C. Chaj that 21 meetings had been last Septembpr, with an average dance for the six months of 16. ’eélved a gift of $10 and realized $15 from: lactures given. Gave the finameo mittee $22 and expended in adl :gl:m $30. The pa-tor who organized the class, said he hoped they wourd be on )umgl i Mnm émll‘li for kuul meeting. Mr. Mapsfield spoke 28t W{y from the subject Some and Boys I Have Known. ana‘ Mr. Page added helpful words, Meeting House Renovated. John ¥. Brown was in Chesterfield Monday in.the interest of the chm'ch there. Through Mr.. Brown’s dership the Baptist meeting house mra has been painted outside and ré- unuaed inside and is now in excellent re] gt s Carrie Wood, who spent the winter with her aunt in Norwich, is E.|spending her vacation at her home Suriday morning at 10.45 the Rev. ¥. D, Luddington of Quaker Hill Baj H!C church will preach in'the Union | tist church - in exchange with P, George C. Chappell. In the eveming a temperance concert will be given by the Christian Endeavorers with Mrs, C. Chappel! as leader. May Turner. has finished | course of u’tlmly in the New Lon Business'_college. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Angel and family have moved in the village. LEONARD BRIDGE ‘Sale of Abell F-rm—,lolw»h Reopen. ‘William Congdon, who has ’ lpending several months at G. M. m feft Thursday for New Hayen, wl he will mldn for tlie wm:, Judge and Mrs. A, G. p?lnl several days in their sons, William and Warren n it . L. A. Manning re(urmd\l‘nu day from ten days' visit with| her | daughter in Schenectad: Leo Cummings, who is attending ng?ocl in Worcester, is at his Mfifi in s place. % )Cr:l O. Brown'is in the to ho!;ltll where she has an operation. Ty Has Sold Farm. 4 Myron R. Abell, having sold m. f(m wlu mvg to Colchestar. Mrs. CdflJ Holmes 'fl n turs ywaring. is mflu“ to a complication of trou- reopened Hmy mfln&a -.vntm