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_An Easter concert was > g 3 2 5 e 4 e 4 75 > : 3 Sk Earl o | Congregational” church Sunday . mm Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents : ; 'Grave, Mrs.-J. Harold Williams, Miss |ing. The order of exercises. follows:. Bt Ph 5 FRANKLIN - mflflm mel m;w;-,,-t- | Frances Eldredge. An Eester concert | Nlumtmry, snthem, by ciofp, lesis ' Tt wees rere”usats of 3drs. * ely l& 0] a8 hel in* the evening at 7 lock. = + and Building in Three Counties. Vol e y i LS E"}"";‘;“ as the Tefi AT ocion wrg,u choir: responsive reading led | Gt tror and arid . lla Beobe. { . b oluntary, ola_Eldredge; chor- 3 3 | - Miss Gertsud : Intersst. tions “were Vurnished by~ Mrs. Susie, the Belis) choiy and school; | reuding, John ioth, chapter urday, atter "2.‘2‘:&-&.":”“ =t % EW LONDON COUNTY b il an RN S g Je menttig o £ Ty Dalley. in s | us_Bhster Gréoting Bons; e A R i e = il ——e o ed | RN . | den, el H citation, T. ant rs. Nai B Beautiful Easter Service at St. Thom- hofil:smf_l:g:lwmcy of Niantic is at s £ ' 26: 8, horuia it | o T, w;mu::“B mdruh:o? ch?,?-‘}i 5‘;‘“‘3'1"1,‘;- Annly SR O P e T S T T f ; i Be-uu(nh Lilies; - | tion, vorite Flower, ‘Eva E spent Easter at GALES FERRY VnpE 3 Mrs. Electa Howard has sold her 8 v o o fi?fih i | Rogers; ' singing, Lilies White, choir: | home of Mr. and® Mra. 3C b : ame: all’'s Death. farm in Peck Hollow to Frank Green- | fy ning an’ o1 “was | ta -0 Teli the Grand-Old Story, 'recitation, The = Easter Hat, Elsie Easter Services at M. E. Church—Va- | o Sunday at St Thomas'| irs, Oliver Tracey was in Griswola | E5eR : s he 1) reciiation, ‘X" Chiles e P gy et [Georse A Sheiden rious Items of Local Interest. cliurch a high mass was sung by the! on Wednesda T Y’g‘r‘*fl! g ‘chiorus, | Phought of Jesus ‘Dorothy - Massey; : ng, Jesus Loves the | Bast t Plain_spent . Easter with . y, attending the funeral h Little Children, choi recitation, Mrs. Sheldon’s: paren h Dastor, Rev. W. A. Keefe, who preach- | of her sister, Mrs. Ziba Huntington. ool ans il ",f;cfifum 3 M choie | Little oudre:” retiation;: Litle Ttk | Forsent Latngmor Mr: snd Move to Rmn Place. Methodist Episcopal church on Sun- | SUpject The Teast of the Dav. @ omely | TUas 6 ng,’ Ba|recitation, Come, " Join = the Carol! ? t aa: v Tas 5 rs. Charles L. Howard of Greene- | vio - g Glady; o Z r. and Mrs. Charles I. Rathbun e Ty Chase ot O gfc"'{““.‘pla?r?rh;fif:.Txfiefimlfo D e e e | ol YA eanendiy. ey come L ‘riumph, “choir and school relgfifio:t b e ik sln;;lng, and son have moved o the home of given by an augmented choir of four- | BENR TN ron(1ighted tapers add- | Leonard and Miss Bue Smith: wern n | Llour. Mims Mixie™ e i § recitation: Homoag: | 1ed by the superintendent; Fecttation, | the late: George W. Rogers, which Mr. 5 i . % s Ella Smith were in 2 3 : % n. t . | Rathbun has purchased. beon In" ogree for e " past twe | cd to e’ effect A special musical| Willimantic attending the Iastern | i &M ry . Darlirig lams; chorus, Welcome = to _the|Robert Vel O o0 0r e Angel, 5y | Easter Services at Baptist Church. ‘been in pr ess for the it two 5 ictory, - Springtim o . weeks under the. leadership of Miss | Brogrammo was rendered by the choir, | Connecticut branch. of the Woman's a.y All]gyy Clyge. m ang - Wduuley tion, Miss tea May Tamphere: recita | OhOir: recitation. A Burglar, D.| The First Baptist church was beai- Susan Mathew ‘t‘;llis'"rA’:* wrrin gfctegor';e;dis:‘ Afil*_' Board of Forelgn Missions, on Wed- recitation, All Things - New, tion, Miss Nora Massey; "c.m,m! "Tiq- | Holdridge; recitation, ter, Agnes | tifully decorated for Sunday by Mrs. Mrs. Eugene La Fontalne, organist | the JrEan. < i o Uy th T . : and chorus, Sweet ings of Love; reading, Now Life, Miss | Austen: recitation, All Things Beau- | A. H. Beebe. An Easter lily. ',2nd catle of the church, presided at the organ, dea Boucher sang 9;! sweetly the Miss Louise Williams of Providence Time, 1 s l‘ and | Maude Tink ', sehorus, Hail the Vi tiful, -Mildred Ausfen; Haster reading, added much to the beaut: ‘theme énd dpened the vervice with an insera- | prano solo. Christ, the Lord, is Risen|and Elmer Smith 8t New Jersey have | cpoier (e, RE(AREl § Ot ¥ beotr contection (“e‘,‘:b M iihe Vic | Miss, Addie Whipple: recitation, Lord | of the pastor. Rev. J. O w-:a “was pomr B g o B R Today. ‘A orchesira of three Pleces| been the guests of Mrs. Sarah Green- 47 i P e i B E R L s ATl ch},‘;‘.: of * Easter, Helen 'White; singing, [The Resurrection. Sunday evemimg Tne s0lo and _recitative selections of | V1 RO 0t B O e carne 5 i Mis 5 : Sweet Story, infant class; solo, For|the B. Y. P. U. led by Mis sMars she iatlh which W S om® n | viglins, and Albert Richotte cornet, a: W. F. Johnstone of Willimantic was s Viglet Rogers; -A from the [us. Hallelujah! ~ Amen, choir "and | 3¥¢°L Story, talent, ©ogsi, S000: Tor|the B. X bs Vine ™ by » to Siaris porraying the - erucifixion | risted i the sorvice adding materials|iq caller at the patsonage on Wednes- “"“"'A:"i';f"‘n‘:‘;':;d“;"a?":h”“““"- Crucifixion, Miss Eloise Whites rectta- | Spiic. ction. Rome 8¢ 1.5, . 4 . lemusical - | day. 3 o i Mroh. “ltion, The Si that Faster Brings, % e ooy, SMis agy | oction {aken up. was for ~ diocesan| ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rogers of Nor- |5 e srist| Uy B Vernon Morrill, pastor of the | Gartie. Finnegan ricitadlon, IASIor | B mRting Sar®, S ey rar et Y. i wich were in' town Raster. Aretio: R m_rort”"mpr“n Methndist church, preached a fine Eas- | Lilies, Margaret Allyn; singing, Rlnl fingwell and Austin: Rathbun . were The largest audience . sinco the | 530 cloquent sermon, taking for his| Miton w By 3 3 . “supe £ Ol tetins St st fissent st irio | 10,0n Sbauent SerEE ik siiign ¥, Beclcwitn,, why nas: been | ag e O Betia ot Taston. Bmity. By Elorner, Balth’ Austen; racitation B, Colyer. and Miss ‘Susan Mathewson, Whist Club Meets. 3 ted altos; Courtiand E. Colver, bass, and ist Clu { Fred -Grant- and. family of Hartford 3 ‘s ter sermon Sunday morning, when the | Oh Bells, Glad Haster Bells, y v W‘* Miss Grice Chapman, sopfano. Mrs | The Home Whist club met Monday | Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. i CTO% @ndt 3lsmes Velms Darling, | following music was rendered during | recitation, How Shall We s Uiis | o TPresated by 8 Feoi evening at the lome of . Mr. and Mrs.| N. Hyde oh Saturday. ngsley, Viole service: Ever Welcome' Day, Easter Day, Sarah Gray; reading, I Personal Mention. > Emma Harrison, who was to have as- Rogars, Helen Rogers_and Catherine | (ps, siated With the solo selections, was | John Leffingwell, the winners for the| Hart Lamb is confined to’ his home o o Hé Comes to Save, full choir; | Will ‘Lift Up Mine Eves Unto A . Prevaibed by ilipess, her place being | evening being: Lady’s first, Mrs. Bd-| threatened with ‘measles. }f::wm;:“ (foweTs:” Seeita- | "Tis Baster Morn, full choir; Glory and | Hills, Mrs. Bertha Avery; PR A S AL taken ‘by Miss Mathewson. mond Habert; second. Mrs. Annje B.| W.C.Smith and Rev. Harry A. Bea- | jQq Che gRIec Herers, Te | ailey: | Light, full choir; duet, 'O Angel | The Waster Tree, Mrs. W. F.- : | place” spent Kaster. with - the Iatte’s A short address was given by the |Andrews; gentleman's’ first’, E. E.|dle were in Willimantic on Tuesday.| joioq for the Redeemer is Risen. choir; Bright, Miss Lot Marchand, Miss address, by pastor; offering ng, rents, ,Ml. and Mrs, “W. L’ Callls pastor, Rev, C. Wilson Harrison, be- | Clarke: second, J. L. Herbert. S. N. Hyde was in Hartford Tues- bemmmon’ T T s, Coumpal ; | Huldah' Desley; chorus, Chri: Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today, BY | g¢ Norw alking fween the parts of the musical pro-| Joseph La Casse of Occum %was the g 5 g tull choir; chorus, Easter Bells, choir;” benediction. o e ..;,me RoReta:. - whio taw: 8 gramme. guest of relatives in town on Sunday. obert Mitchell of Brattleboro, Vt., Néws .in -General. choir; song, Gently Nodding, primary Hartford Visitors. serlously ill, is l:e.t'lv ?m:mv.:d She fre. R. B. Taft of Newton Center | Mrs. Alex and Frank Ritchotte of|and Miss Lillian Manning of Norwich | Mr. Jones of New London spent Gbod | cluss: closing chorus, Glorious Easter Mass.. returried last week (o her sum- | Phoenix, R. I were Visitors at the| Town, were calling on friends on Sun- | Fridsy at his home’in town. Morning, choir. Mrs. Isaac G. Geer and Mrs. Ellen | is under the care of Miss B. Ackiey of Stoddard of Gales Ferry were Easter | Trading Cove. Mrs. Rogers highly ap- mor home. At Garden: Croft - cottage, | homes of relatives for the holiday. | day. and Mrs. James Lane spent el ety Rbssare s Allyn's Point after spending the win- Death of Mrs. James McFall. coillbert Hall o Colchester was a gnndfly with relatives in New Lon- | 1y eatic \'Voul:ryx e o perena oT MG R G e e ekl e Dl ter months in New Lendon. iR o i S. N. Hy % on. s s > = 3 3 Beg) ~TAngw 8 m e ittt Many local people were pained to| “¢ & Viall of Providence made a| .Mr and Mrs- Charles Gorden and | 2yStic has purchesed a mew automo- Pleasure for Grange Members. i e Y Mre. Lucretia Mason and son of New | jaarn on Thursday evening of the death London were guests on Friday of Mrs. | of Glasgo of Mrs, P, £l rile, the sanie make as the one wreck- s Miss Annie Capron acted ed thres weeks since In a collislon with | ; ]:edvard grange met Saturddy even. t. 35 . Harold 3 a touring car at Stonington borough. | 1B About 35 were presen N Rilke Browiiug of Montville wis i Supt. Kennedy who was badly injured | White with his stéreopticon showed | (own Wednesday. busihess trip throush IFranklin on|sons-of Montville Center spent Sunday Mason's mether, Mrs. Alonzo Turner. ) ce. T " ednesday. 3 with relatives.in town and attended the The families of Hermon and Otis éna::er:'sd?tgxgmn;‘:r;r'fi; although it| The body of Mrs. Ziba Huntington | morning service at the Congregational Waulf of Norwich spent the 1ioliduy | was known that she was ill. It was| of Griswold was brought here for bur- | church; in the accident, was able Tuesday to | Wany viows of the Rocky iountalne. —_— 7 last week at their summer cottages on | thought that she would recover. She ] ¥ 3 : " Raghett of uyafic Was," caller | i ia Hove -Valley ' milis,. making The reading was in charge of Miss NIANTIC Gt ek v, ity e weeis ) SLEATVITEG Dy her Tuptand dadisveral Mostingof: Mjesionsry, Seciaty. e Helon :Malona. mas.veturpe | the trip to and from Old Mystie in the | ™95 WAUC [ sent at stors spending several weeks with his moth- | SI1 children. The Home Missionary society met| from. a visit. with. her sister, Mrs, |1OW car, the same chauffour, William | o jjage spent Faster with his parents |J. E. Hurley Improving New Preperty, er, Mrs. Charles J. Pierce, at .Allyn’s No John Smith in Town. at the house of Mrs, Frank Rockwood | Chgries, Tinker; of. New Lbndon. . JroEes CEVInR Eeiaehines at_his home here,, —Plans for Telephose Exchange— 8, St A z _| on Thursday afternoon of last week & ev. George O. Reed of Sterling, a 5 T 20 Point, left rocently to visit friends in| 1t was reported in Monday's Bulle- | Of Thursday afternoon M. Florence: Murray was a recent |’y ROV, George O. Reed of Sterlivg; @ | ‘ay and Mrs. ‘Johnnie Gray and| New York Company Leases Btk New Hampshire before resuming his ith of Voluntown was dutles in Maine. 2 “ranklin street saloon| ~ Mrs. Hermon A. Gager, Mrs. Clif- Noves Smith of New London spent rest on Satur- [ ford H. Robinson and Mrs. Frank L Sunday with his parents, Mr. and | day evening. There js no such person| Date attended the cantata at the | e AL S ot Stmith in Vduntown, So there| Methodist church in Baltic on Easter. or. in Nerwich. . e daughter of New London were guests “William ‘Maynard ‘and Charles Ma- [ShUTch, is visiting former parishion- | or Nir. Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs [ Mill lona, were -in‘New London Monday. Those from Old Mystic who attend- | 3902 M. Gray, and attended the 188°| 5 m puriey's place in Peunsyivania Visited ‘Martford. °: . ed the funeral .of Dwight Gallup at| ot SO0 avenue, which he has named The z ; i i istake s W % C. H. Robinson was in Norwich on Mw- Kittie "Ray” spent Tuesday in | Gailup’ Hill Wednesday were Re 3 7 Pines, is receiving improvements. Death of Oliver Comstock. B e here Monday evening, - attending ti Odd | Hartford in company with other stu- | V. Morrill, Mrs, Abby E. Dewey. Miss | o 10e Petition "{hf‘,weu',‘:"{‘;‘d‘,’f Amutie them are o New grape arber of Word was received here last week FITCHVILLE Tellows' meeting. d¢nts’ of ‘Bacon'academy in charge of | Mary H. Dean, Miss S. Annie Williams, | Giae the town of Lefvard: info two | the rustic type, aiso a pergola, a field of the death of Oliver Comstock at Horace Smith of Lyme spent Eastnr Priricipal Moore. > Miss Defla -Williams, Mr. and Mrs. | viae H0S oM Of L T reported tm. | Stone curbing for the well at the his home in Red Wing, Minn., March T in town, “Alvah Morgan‘of East Lyme visited | Willlam H. Harris, Horace O.Williams, | 100 g, distrlcts has By ot front entranc: a gate is planmed of 16, after an illness of six days' dura- | ocal Players Entertain Colchester his Brother-in-law, Robert A. Bailey, | W.-Martin White, William ¢ Harrls, | f2iorably by the judictary committee | Lo ox'iron with stone piers. tion. Mr. -k, who Wwas & cous- Audience—General News. - GOSHEN last Taesday. - George H. Wellds, Miss Annie B. Lee, | *hong o oms; to® e S iy | School opened Thurséay morning a:- in of Charles H. Comstock of fthe Mrs.: Stisie. Rogers and Mrs. Mary | Mrs. Hattle Peckham, Miss Lillian | i the diurches. Rev. W. K. White will | ter three days’ vacation on sccount of G, TS. ¥erry, and the son of the late Oscar | . Mrs. Charles Phillips and dausghters, { o S il T = - : and Almira Allyn Comstock, left his | Misses Florence and Alice Phillips, | Rev. - &:':?;.f‘o& E”fiff‘g&:f;“ E e L i pegp And Mlas Gerfrude | speak foom, thalt’suvject At thevmoms hnr’x’n’?mflm‘ b G B home when a bov, and has since resid- | spént the Easter holiday with their Slumtnak—Sllndly 8chool Elects LS ing service. b N Tel Exch ed in the western states. aunt, Mra. Mclntosh, of Newport, R. L. e __ Mrs. Gallup_from Hartford, is vis- ew Telephone Exchange. Mr. and Mrs.. Milo Benn and :chil- | .. Mrs. Timothy Coughin has-refurned . the Kl i fig e MONTVILLE iting her daughter, Mrs. Calvin Hew-| Apout twenty-five men 'arrivad _in dren, of New London, Wwere visitors on | from & visit with Mrs. Margaret Pop- 3 n‘ ‘ Millisgton ‘has 1 ‘be -0l itt of this place. the village Monday to work in t¥s Erigay at thelr summner home in the of ‘Hartford, -formerly of = this : Ster, Mrs. E. o7 Cohgregatipnal cHufaH Visiters ‘on’“the Holiday—How Easter | Norwich Teacher for School. vieinity for the next six weeks in as- 4’ Mrs. Wi H A ,Rev“r 8. @ogswell, will| = Was Observed: ‘at the Baptist| Jidward S. Lawler of Norwich, who t-%l;lhln‘ttheb nTW tte::vhone ‘:f'hml- !lrrlol Brown relurnod 1o res l‘r. an T8. ter ghompscn and} - 1 3 5 edch’ wr sérmon. *In the ove 8 resigned as teacher . in dipteict, Moo d :,m ‘I‘ o be loca thovg e post- T T & T g Truells — B, s Tichbrs Mpey, Do | M e e S e 4 . 3 le: ohn ‘eich o p iy A o Foran | mome ot e Franc 5| Desth oF Rov. Marcus Burcs Brathor.| . . Nirs. Atabelia " Tafimer and - her|been succeeded by John . ‘Welch of | SN, Mo, VUGN, TN, SToREUMN, R R ompseni. . Rev. Marcus Burr and AMrs. Burr]. . - ¢ daughter, Miss Gladys Latimer, spent i cements about' the Luce: 4 Nrs. Efiie Stonddard returned Mrs Patrick Murphy and childfen, | were iu Bridgeport this weelc M Burs S o Srsienas 7o “New | commence his duiles Monday morn. n B Griswold of Boston wis » ‘Wednesday from e visit with rel Miss' Katie- Mérphy: of of Norwich and calleds to. attend. the..funeral .of York. Miss Lflll:m:t returned to Saithd ! @5t GSbturd.y o‘t‘ his y?dimht:,’ -fl .~ Gebrge riswol enns¥i- @ feends in Hartford and Florence McOREEy of New Yotk snent | his. Brother, Which was heid on. § - . ¥ : E s Center: * Leedyaed | aater with” AIr. and Mrs. John Mo | 4a¥ pier i et o R i e DA o 4 and Clough ot | Belsctman Bdward Lesterind h;l 2 Fh LY « Charles Mallory of New Lomden ul- Carthy. . away, |t was thought best to omitithe ’Among thosa l*ome for Easter were | SPringfield, Mass.,. were, guests of Fred | son, Samuel, ha\{; 'encs;fu aur';a. etwg Mr. aid Mrs. Herbert J. m wilt od on friends at his former Mome here | Mrs. Margeret Curley and Mrs. | chrah. iservice. here. The evening | Alfred Mason, John Abell'and Ernest | Chapel over Easter. bl G S <) move 10m the Sttormg Morgan house in on Friday. Katherine ith of Norwich .spent | meeting of the Christian Enedavor 5 Easter at the Baptist Church. gy e “’;“b’;““‘”“‘ a check for | po neyivania avenue to C. H. Cone's ““The first quarterly conferemce of the | Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Fran- | was held at the usual hour. - 3 ace - ‘of Yale uhiversity | master in the Union -Baptist churchi, | arie’ Teaae G Geer was. at Gales | ROuse in Lincoin street. Gales Ferry M. E. church, which was | cis Kinkead. Miss Ruth Osborne of Malden, Mass., . g, the Easter vacation | Rev. 3] Tivi = Dr. and Mrs® Everett S. Warner re- 1o have been held on Apil 20th, has| Miss Ethel Hillom was a recent|is the guest of Goshen friends. at homme, raturning o New Haven 1ast | impressive seron tomrs 1T Tty ;| Tory on Wednesday. Gray and | tirned Tussday moon to their Bome at ben postponed until May 3d. wvisttor at her home in Lebanon. A cottage prayer meeting wes held | Wedneésday. Ralph Taylor of Yale was | §-8. Subject, The Easter Message. Mr. Tt isnboth, of New lLonden, | Breezs Point after spending the winter Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Chapman of the Presonted Play at Colchester. at IMaple Hill farm Thursday evening. ( his guest during his visit here. and Mrs. Robert Latimer sang the duet | Gons; Guturday and Sunday with Mr, | at Jacklonville, Fra. Aliyn's Point Gistrict, wefe the guests| mpe play, A Mother's Love, was | o' acor Lathrop of Gardner Lake was| 'The" anfiual meeting of the Leba- | Beautiful Lily and the choir sang He ’G‘fif‘ o parents, Mr. and Mra. John M, | MF. ARd Mrs. Ralph Warner of Wil- of friends in Norwich Town Tecently. | pregentsd. by Fitehvillo amatenss | in | & Coller hers Wednesday. non’ Telephone assoclation was held in | Dia i Van The com- e ’ limantic are oocupying the Fuller ent- Missionary Day. Grange hall, Colchester, Friday even- | Sunday Schoel Election. the town hall lastiSaturday evening. | munion service followad with a Jarse | Ca“jsachers’ meeting was held at Led- A The first quarterly missionary day|ing for' the henet of St. Andrew's The services of Fast day twere held | 1 5 Noves was elected president, I |attendance of members of the Cnurch, | 3 fter April 18th. Fa T T Tetur DAY of the conferemce year was observed|church of that place. A number from | at 11 oclock at the church on' Friday. er secretary and treasurer, and | [t was Mothers' day in the Bible| . \ir. and Mre. Asa Shelden and sem fl'on several daye’ trip to 5 1. W.. Stark collector. A o] v o whi v ¢ Morris L. Johnson, former milk deal- with s speeial mme of mervice | here were in attendance. As is the custom, the election of of- sclicol. Bach member wore a white | were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. 3 '—nrnn o the "M B Sunday —_— foers of the Sunday scheol foltawad, | .. The. Arat'signa” of the 1911 baseball | fower in honor of mother. Mr. and | w. Gemton . = er here. is operating H. B. Morton's . Th = e & At 1.30 p. m. a business meeti; of teamn were manifest last Saturday aft- Mrs. Latimer and Mr. appell sane vV Gr: of Stamford, a former | 2eW car. Ea'to’ the 2’“&‘2.‘., . M the church was held, the report of the “’fi""‘&fim e e, Memories of Mother and the sehool re\“d‘:zlxx:n:fl this town called on rela- Leased by New York Cempany. stian conquest flag | Newent Sunday School Gives Easter| V@St Year was read by the cleri, anu |, The” Gleaners meet this afternoon |sang three numbers. - tives and friends Tuesday and Wed-| The Standard Taximeter company by the school. Each e P was accepted. Officers and commit- | 2% fi® 1 “’g G . ie Hewitt, The Christian Endeavor meeting at | nesday. of New York has leased the brick miil with scripture quo- oncert. tees for the ensuing year were then e Congregational church to-|g.30 was conductad by Miss Susie| Miss Grace Gallup of Norwich has|on the Fanders road for the purpese " morrow’ miorning the pastor's theme | W Fopi S s 3 Mr. and kel Easter_was obsorved at Newent | “*A° pumber from this place attended | Tl be-The Story ‘of the Bible. In ur:gnoxfOp’;‘(‘ixeTl;‘;e:Frn‘:tz:fix;h;yR:fie Mea: ‘Rb:-:eulefin?lfug-!r e ot Plckeit and Chartes R. Twbbe The Banner fer the largest:collection | CRUrch Siunday morning with an ia- | the Pomona grange meeting in Nor- | Lie evening the Easter concert, post-|chorus of 24 voices, assisted by ¥red | James McCracken is very feebie. |wers in Hartford Tuesday, for the day was awarded Mrs. Sarah |Presive sermon by the pastor and|iwich Thursdas. poned from last Sunday, will be given | §pencer, violif, and Mr. Chappell, flute, IS Georgo Sheflott has purchased an au- "rhe olasses taught by | SLCC:AL music by the choir. The floral| 1, B. Brockett of Ledyard was a|PY the- Sunday: scHool were God Will .Take Care of You and "MOHEGAN tomoite for his business. m Harrison and Mrs. D. | i ”(""';“5 included :potted plants, | business caller here Wednesday. e e Lo, from the Grave He Arose. Miss o Unoccupied houses and tenements in B Bociing were entitled to basner for | Easter Hies. carnations and cailas, |~ The heavy teaming. has made the - SOUTH LYME Wood read the . sScripture lesson and iaiiieein LodAl b the village are besoming scarce. bt e which werc tastefully arranged. At|roads nearly impassable in places. - offered prayer. The members of the| Recent Visitors in Local Homes. Local fishermen are busy sendin; k7 1. worth returned to his|the Suncay school hour a conecert wus Frank Burgess of Bristol was a vis- George B. Archer was a caller in|prayer meeting committee have ¢ barrels cf fish to New Yeork and - le eollege on Weldmesday Ellven with ihe followng prograimme: | itor here this week. this place Monday. | scriptura recitations.” Miss Mrs. Str{(kls?z’ :2: ;‘olx;r !:‘endl'nx o 1k leeta. after spen. a weelc's vacation with | (7842 Preitde. Gloria, by Andre; sone, e ‘Miss' Elizabeth Slate, Who has been | Wood recited a poem and Miss Marion I G Mrs. E. B.| Miss Isabella Waldorf is visiting in hie ,‘. s. Mudson Leavenworth, Wel choir; song, Great is NORTH STONINGTON sick, is improving. Henry read a selectio %e\e{a} days with Mr. an E. B. Merigen. at ome cottsge. 2 yer, ; raa Fred Br.tes of New Haven is visiting | The second service conducted by the [ FO¥1e: tation at tie woll call, and a reading was gwen by Mies Daisy Gottschalk. Miss Gladys Quidgeon of New Lon- iributt o il junt® M v i . rom & 3‘.‘;:"‘.‘1"“. . e 2 : song, All the Bells Shall T W. B. Huil Returns from Norwich | 115, 2mt; Atca. B, Car s vibiting rela- | Mianty Viotor:. responsive. reading: | on has been visiting frisndsin Mo, | f g Not Evsn'a SMnctis S nette Hurlbutt, in New: York city, on : responsive reading; exer-| —Head Master Speaks at Westerly | tives in Ivoryton. notices and offering; piano solo, | NSaD: s Bfld"pm td mpt‘ ':s Py n!;:":;: l{m“"p‘ i s Nonday. Miss Lucy Baldwin's| Supper—New Rural Route. ) “Rey. Edward M. Chapman held serv- | Spring’s Awakening, Miss Marion | George Cooke of Briserrie U oC | ueh as a manoeuvre—Washington Mre. leasc Geer of Ledward visited recitation, Alfred Kennedy; ! ices at the Union chapel Sunday aft- | Henry; the chorus sang The Strife is | I35 boen VISUIEE 1 2 Star. celatives here on Wednesdsy, Miss |07, 8ing of His Grace; exercise, A| Mr. and Mrs. Bayard D. York of | ernoon. O'er; Miss Nettie Gridley recited A |Teturned to s home. =~ oseen confinea o A AT Taura Perkins returned home with her gm;w?!f :H;H:ged_u] :f_x-;_ Lena | Hartford have been visiting Mr. York's | Miss Gertrude Slate visited relatives | Suit’ for o Song; the pastor preached m“‘fbsp e ot several days with | Hesemblng a carpenters bit, but et class; dialegle, by five boys | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. York. - |last:Sunday. from the theme The Gospel of the |0, the Bovde, Tor * provided with adjustable cutting f the Rainy Day club were | il Miss Hannah Baldwin’s class; song, | Allen W. York of Yale spent the col- Mrs; John McDeonald of Black Point | Hereafter- The chureh was decorated T Mrs Foseph &, Carpen | Sweet Faster Time: reading, A Les- | lege vacation at his home here. was! the -guest of Mr. and Mrs. . O.| with Jaursl, potted plants, Easter llies | , Donald Mecch ls working for Mr.|points (& & new ki o b ter o Fort Peint, en Thursday of last | 30n frem the Garden, Miss Florence . E. Hewitt has been passing | Payne.Sunday. and carnations by Mrs. A. P. Mitchell | Begbe in Tneasviie. o 0 xoricn ‘Wibberley; illustrated talk, by Rev. with her daughter, Mrs.| Mrs. W. C. Slate visited her daugh- |and Mrs. N. C. AMen. Mrs. George C.| AT SCUOSEC B0, 3 wre "B, C. . and Mrs Bimer Satterise of | A- Fuller; closing song. The Stone 18| George W, Tryon. ter, Mrs. A, H, Miller, in Lyme, Chappell presided at the oigan in the | I Ozar! North Havem and Lieut. Charies Sai- Rolled Away; benediction; postiude,| Misses Minnie and Helen Coates have | Thursday. . . % O o bas. oad was; planinh) ams roonc | Fowler Sutdays » - T 20 : M""""'l" ‘"H':"' ke ; of Bosten ware over-Baster| Festival March, Ashford. gone to spend the summer with Mrs.| Miss Edith .Fuff, teacher in this|ducter of the chorus music in . the e i TR it L ens ot My And Meh Charies Note: William B. Hull, who has returned to | place, is:enjoying her Easter vaca- | evening: ke e T e vss T moard .,"‘_ the i Spring anesd: 3 - e ufime‘;-‘: ’"":m'; Mr :‘; >3 “{&n‘f“‘,;}"“; Rev. and e, T M. Houmer spent | Mrs. Frank Peckham is visiting her | morning and evening in the Union —_— Y 2?0‘!1!\92::. m und n- R h a part of the week in Boston. mother in.this place. Baptist church next Sunday, the 23d. The auetlon at . N. Tewett's Wed- | olimage, and sias Peter Cate was in Willimantic Wed- | 1, Few;, O K Flanders of Hartford was | -Miss, Cavoline Waterous of Flanders Charles Edwin Rogers. nesday was largely ool & Ray- | to une it. “T beHe nosday nigh { n Tuesday. s visiting her brother, Allen Water- Miss Helen Roge he writes, “for it made a new mem of el | Spoke at Westerly. ous, who is very ill. 3 Named to Sunday Scheel, Conven- In the death of Charles EAdwin Rog- | mopd's for the summer. : . . ; : mo do good prus:4 i illiam - SIats. visited relatives in | erS- Montville leses one of its most O e A trong were in|ma, #0 thiat I can now HANOVER Charles P. Kemdall, head master of | 1w o jam wene | ited relatives in | B8 J 000 and widely known citizens. | noowich last Thursdar. agin. ¥or all Tung disesses, um-. | the Wheeler school, was one of the FHe was born at Massapeag in the town Mre, . A. Rogers and Mis {wil- | colde, in grippe, asthma, oroup, - "The soial and variety supper given . i = : A peakers on the postprandial pro- - 0 ville, the son of Dy Thome I cough hay fever, “\ - L:rd: :; a:gc':‘-il“u::o;;s;nw:;; L-rgoroannr?'-h:; e E“n‘n" s; rvice | gramme at tho Antioch class supper | H.MBURG as L;g:lt x‘a‘xli!int wth Tuttle Rogers, be- ‘"’“IE ,,:"fl:;‘"md in Wallingtord the [ (8 gencss or qui its the e s wing Of Jast week| —Fellowship Mesting May 17. |in the Christian church at Westerly. | e Bt 'e tamily O ten ldien| hooe and Hdward | Known remedy. Price 50c and $1.68. tasd. The umion met this week on| Haster Sunday hrought out a I TusHms s | Warren Martin is suffering from | He has lived in the town practically | girong visited at M. J. Stark’s the first | Trial bottle free. aranteed by Law Thursday afiernoon at the home of gregati t the diurch, Tlessing | ool Ledies’ soclety of the Daphist |yaq-cat on- i forefinger of his left|all his life. Mr. Rogers followed the | of the weck. & Osgood Co. Mfs. Stephen (. Parker. g T A Prani aiD | chureh served a supper at the home of | hong” e °ft| Water during his early life, golng on |~ Charles Henry Bailey of Gardner FEEsS el Mr, and Mrs. Henry Fields and their | and Willam Park o | Mrs. W. H. Hillard Tuesday evening. Miss_Elsie Harding was a caller in| Whaling vovages to Greenland. Cape | yaie visiind at W. M. Sissom's Tues- Saved His Mother’s Life. 4 sen William and wife of Newington| Miss Edith Peck has spent her Fas- New R. F. D. Route. 013 Tyme last Monday. | de Verde islands and various islands ur_doctors had gleen me up, s, P. Gat jsited at W, M. | writes Mrs. laura Galn®s ef Aveca. Sn}:u; SA'l'u!‘sdd? e “ “and my children and all ‘my h'.\';"ho-n r;'rruy‘\l'lloql at the home | ter ation at home. ! R. F. D. route No. 2 from North ‘!'h]e Kaster vg;ncert‘ last Sunday | !1‘-; the Paci!nrh ocean, rounding Cape of . amd Mrs. F. C. Scheifield. The pAstor expects to spend the | Stonington posteffice, will be openea | ®Vening was wi @ttended. The mus- orn several mes. Delegates to Mid-Year Meeting gomimg week in New Haven and| June 1. ical 'nunibers by .he children were es-| In 1859 he was united in marriage{ = __ mms were looking for me to_d&fs, Rev M. T. Arnold preached an | Bridgsiort | e pecially: good. ‘The church was d with Huldie M.miihuruhthand to thend-n &mfi?{ aen i";:g‘efo that 1(::; m“v; rmon o orated with flowerin; lants _} were born six cl ren, three sons an : er: and T o Bras, I enEemana) e TR Tk il YIi In A, YAWBUX VALLEY ergreens. .0 and ev- | ree daughters, of whom four are g s done me a world of 1 wilt ai- i et P st Diora Reynolds and Paul Rey- | still 1iving, Notman W. of Denver,| Giles Huntley has purchased the|ways praise them.” Electric Bitters is # priceless blassing to women tr i fainting and dizzy spedl e, headache. weakness, debi the Sunday sthool Mrs. John Lynch| Miss Afce and Bertha Blackburn K 1frs, William Rathbun, who is con- 1 New T h ana Mrs. ¥. . Seholfleld were appaint- | have beén home frcm Philadelphia; | fined to- the house by illness, is being m’f‘;‘fflf‘ I oo e s i Bt o Thomes Malizai, '(" . e . zg - tes (o the mid-year meeting | 2180 Mr. John Scott, Mrs. Jennie Col- ! cared for by her daughter, Mrs. Chas. | e remains of Miss Elizabeth Fly | Mre. Harry L. S - ot New London. | Ristow un Weisman of London ' County Sundas | 1ins and Herbert Bennett. Crandall. Sadiet < here for| Im the early '60s Mr. Rogers con- ve returned home Trem af Qpation or ¢ kidney disopders. “Use Hoheo! association at the Second Con- |, The ladles’ missionary meeting will| "G. D. Coates was a business caller h“m“égofl“é"“g‘* e e B i ey SR L BRI RIS heattn, gregational church in New London, at Westerly Tuesday. fms’ Carrie Bill, Miss Margery Lord | ville station and held the position of | Afondny. after a visit with relatives in | @nd vigor. Theyre guaranteed isy or money refunded. Only 50c Tucker. urday, April 29th. R ) James D. Miner has purchased a | ., _Stanley Davis attended the enter- | station agent for some time. Moving o O K. meeting was led by Mrs,| The fellomship meeting is announc- | anc pair of North Dakota horses from | oid Staniey Dayic : e, ; | Tie & Osgowd Co’ } yme last Tuesday | from Crncasvil 0, he | e school began again Menday, j 1€ ¥. N. Johnson. ed for May 17. ; a _carload brought to Westerly last night. * 1 continued i the grocery business, be- | after £ Week's vacation on account of 3 ; .. | ‘Frea Barrows and Mortimer Cook|ing postmaster for some years, until | the illnéss of the teacher. BOZRAH PRESTON Daniel Worden visited over Sunday | rorumed to Hariford ~Jast. Monday, | falling health caused him to %ive up | 'Samuel D. Pierce is the first to II l Pinch, . use AM“ F'" EASE fo i o [ith his daughter, Mrs. om Lar- | afier spending Waster ot W. M. An | hig busincss and lead an outdoor life. | plant pess in this ‘section, which he CGongrogation Contributes §21 for Fam. | Lo0al Grangers Attend Norwich Mast- | kin of Hope Valley. % Several years after the death of his | 4id on Good Friday. Tob' Sitlo G ing—Auto Visitors. My S o "“h been stay- | SR e and son, Jared, went|first wife he marricd Mrs. Adaie Bur- rers. f o ing at her home here the past few |4, lech last_Sunday. sess of Killingly, .who ‘survives him. . » culovert Thayer hag moved with his Mrs. G. A. Frink of Norwich spent | da¥s. , S_P.-Sterling and R. M. Jewett at-i| He leaves a sister, Mrs. S. F. French CAMPBELL’S MILLS ) t Thayer ) d, with Wis| gunday with Aire. Jonn Wilson- - Mrs. Orrin R. Stedman spent last he, auction at S. N. Jewett's| of Pasadena, Cal, and a brother, Henry —_—— - W s * O0| “'Rev. @..0. Barrows preached at tho | Week With her Aaughter at White | o ¢ : W. Rogers of Montville. “HL M. Wilcox is confined to the houss' Bc-nh street Cor tional church Sunday. Rock, R, I with rehumatism. George Smith and family have mov- Cliristine Peabody was a. re. v R R T - 5o Elisha Bit ; oty ealbod) 4 s good has moved hin sew-, §h Juto Mus, Mary Sawyer's house, on| cent visitor with her sister, MTs, G, A. Lmnb BRIDGE - : ¢ PENDLETON HILL mill o the Wilam_ Bilgood lot and hh bl M adi o iRt y i e R Holden. . . ... .. : is sawing the 1 . ne—N: e ea s g 10T | “Severai from ihla place atfondedthe | . Aise May Carpenter, who Ia teach- | -Mis Gorp. B Oulier. whe hanbéen| ! Miss Bimina Thmpson. Mids Mesion| Tehn 5. CIvIbRA 1D kn’i&& St Joa Mich. % N Pomons: grange in Nerwich Thurs-|ing at Greenwich, ls spending. her the . guest,.ef !ux:w.brnfl!er Vlthlnleb Whittakér and Robert -Milne, of: Bot one. day lal:tgweek walived. : acted 921 for Fdmine Sufferers. day. Faster vacation-at her uncle’s, C. B.|Culfer, \and- famil this place, re- | ton spent Easter with Miss Thompson's Last Sunday R A, H. Wilcox | . Ralph Tillinghast and Miss Sybil Strong’s. Tutnsd e “Ber . d\men as _feacher. at angther Mrs_ Elizabeth Thompson. preached abeut the condition of the| Tillinghast of Providence visited jast! Aessrs, Kenneth and Harold Cum- w;gn nt-Saturda; ngton_of North Stonfng- e of (‘hina, the famine, etc. The | week at Mrs. Charles Cary’s. The | mings were in Hartford over Sunday. and. children, af- | ton xg attending Mrs. Charles Hillard, | Edward Radergan has fi contribution for the famine sufferers|trip was made by automobile. | aMrs. ¥. J. Brown and daughter, | ter & .visit” with friends herée for a | who has been suffering with the grip. | ing for J. H. Dixon. amounted to $21. g G T Mrs. E. H. MeCall, spent Tuesday in 3 have returned to Miss Sarah Thompsen Pahmer is Thursday was the mest d)ngua- O weepunt of the storm enly four| To = prevent hackaches a Maine| Middletown. While there they visited field- . . spending a few days at her home |able day of the season. . from the Hozrah zrange attended the | farmer has invented a jointed hoe to} Mrs. F. ©O. Brown at the Middlesex|{ “Q. i Yevidence was in! here. s Naw London ecounty Pomona held inl thraw toes into a net with which | hospital. She is expeclted home in a 4 ) “ " Carke Coon has been able to resiine Pltinuin imports h T 2 i 18 i ded, as they are dux. few davs is i 5 his duties as teacher at Ashwillett, doubled in 1903, P T : i : ; ; 5 >