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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 X ' e (R MONTVILLE HAMBURG ¢ g nry FA"""‘"‘ Supcrintendent ¢8| pyupic Jarrison and Jesse Haliday e g A actory. 7 of Wssex were here on business last Wednesday. EASTEHN GUNNEGTIGUT A E IE RHUBE I LAN T : i R e ae e N Bl e T pent o DR A e es) » son of Evangelist Gypsy Smith, | 4 fow days here the past week. ‘They work night and day. H told the story of bhi; t] i 111 i i - % NI] w ! s R_N S OLD MYSTIC the Union Baptist Gh’u::hhefwgdxll‘es!eda‘;", o eamar Dome, T 18 aca- | Well iddneys remove fmpurities: Are Yo;r'l\(idi;eys Well ? Many Norwich People Know the Im« portance of Healthy Kldne S v %, tion at his summer home. . % Aid Society Meets—Norwich Pastor | €Vening to an audience of 150. The | Alrs, James I Beebo has returned | Sick kidneys allow impurities to mul- 7 Unable to Keep Preaching Engage- | CN°L1S sang for the opening selection, | from a visit to Middletown.. tply. . 3 g v & e Erhs W :‘;k,s = orfls_ 93ge- | o Sing His Praise, and for the clos-{ _Mrs. Charles Chappell has been quite| No kidney 111 should bs neglected. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents Jok el Siory o Aohaat My, Smilk{ gick, but ‘is ndproving. There is grave danger in delay. 3 GALES FERRY The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap- | aagr L WI¥ the solo, My Lord| J.J. Tiffany and family spent 1ast| 1t you have backache or \:;xnuy and Building in Three Counties. Rov. 0. H. NeoTond o Local Pulpite | Aetschurch neld an all-day scssion on | “Rev. George C. Chappell and Deacon | Sawere @~ *nd Ars: Semel|oupies, ev. J. H. Newland in Local Pulpi y at John 3 abeock’s | B S.° Henry enjoyed a fine carriage | ajss Hattie Hamilton and Harry| If you are mervous, dizzy or worn i 8 Events ot ths” Woek. bungalow at Riverside farm. Dinner |rije to Hamburg Saturday last. They v arri out, 5 i Hab serue doiuion | Mhe yraceetipsconde \Jlouni, Archer and passed R e e i e trict Supt. L N phure! 3 N Ly: i S i = # | OCCUM AND VERSAILLES o hapt. oy ewland of |/ Srorace” 0L W liams " attended on | es P par e tcaling ser thy Lecture on Africa, Use a proven kidney remedy. I\ | Norwich, who occupied the pulpit of P, Rev. Francis Purvis, pastor of the . y. ¢ M. I, church on Sun- | S2turday the funeral of his sister-in- | paptist church, Thes Rev. Robert Oakes is to give| None endorsed like Doan's Kidney the Gales Fe: e el School Attendance for September— 1 law, Mrs. Elizabeth (Parker) Will- H - ;i a lecture on Africa, with stereopticon : pd < n A e e , Mrs. arker) Miss Maud Wood and Miss Gertrude | 2 lecture on - icon | pyily. NIANTIC Parish Fait's End—Ladies’ Aid So- | dress from tie text, Ye thercfore shall | iAms, Widow of Robert L. Williams, | Rogers spent Sunday at their homes | ISWS i the church mext Saturday |"'pl o nsed b thousands. N ’, : fec 48 V. r. New. | teld at her home at the Navy Yard, ore, - a e evening. and a social hour will foll ciety’s ‘Elestion. rfect. Matt v:48, Rev. Mr. New- ¥ here. They are students in the state Mrs.gJam(:s ool o7 Chicoter 18 Proved by home testimony. used illustrations from the fielg | Grotcn. —Burial was in Elm Grove normal school, Wiliimantic. Library Benefit Saie Nets $10—What | = n : 7% 3 . k4 el e e ‘er The ragisters in the Occum school | f mature and the realm of mental | gimetery, located between Mystic and| The twenty-second meeting of the f el mothet the fivst of the weck. | E. C. Roath, § Thames St, Norwich, 1s g e e. Fobow the Taligwing Detres for Depions a4 spiritual life, teaching that the | Old Mystic i Paraca ciass was held in the chapel | . Mrs 5. W. Martetf, Mu. and Mrs. W | Conn, says: “For a number of years 3 N I T meaning of all life is the perfection | The Groton & Stonington Street RY. | Tuesday evening with ten members | liam Pentz were guests of Mrs. Fred |, = S The attendance at the salé for mc} Room 1, M Bertha C. Lockwood, | of that life. Co. entered Monday upon its wintet | present. Ring in Saybrook last Wednesday. have used Doan’s Kidney Pills when D el on ' aceount of the bod|eacher; ' registered 24, average ali-| Rev. Mr. Newland also administered | Schedule " First car leaves Old Myatic | fhe Ladles' Aid society of the Un- | 3rs. Mary Titfany ls-in Chester, the fhaving severs pains in my baclk ara bt g P44 | tendance 22.2; per cent. of attendance | the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, |2t 6:05 2. m. SIS ion Baplist church recently met with | Suest of hier daughter. other symptoms of kidney trouble and cather, but over §10 was netted in | g5 assisted by the pastor, Rev. C. Wilson | _ Mrs. J. HMarold Williams left Sun- | 3fys, Charles Turner. C. E. Becbe and B, B. Dickerson |y, o5 202 A0° ) K000 Bonble an B jodge N. B 0. P - Miss Julia A.McKay, teach- | Harrison. Miss Grace Chapman ren- |94y for New Jersey to attend the fu- | =y g " Aggigtant Supérintendent. morowls Tumipdllle. opUiEne ot i : Rl oy odge, N. B. O. P, met on : neral of her auni, Mrs, William Lun- « Thursday procured this remedy at N. D. Serin wistered 26, average attendance | dered a solo at the offertory. per cent of attendance 98.8. At the Sunday school session : iliss Rena B. Murdock, 1 service in observance of the quar- in Odd Fellows' hall. enjoved before (Lo | ay. Edwin S. Henry has been promoted | William Lathem has moved from|g& Son’s Drug Store and since usin Ir. and Mrs. Morris Bacon Caswell | to assistant superintendent of the | John Tiffany’s house to Hamburg. ¥ hats Tait Wetloh and tioater i: eili; spe- A the lo. ose of t 2 Kena cial servic 3 : ! *~ have returned from their honeymoon | Palmer quilt factory in this viliage.| Mrs. Lulu Lund and Dewey Miller Principal Sydney Kibby is entertain- N e oauEmallnd terly missionary day was held in place [ (50° N are keaping house in Miss | Mr. Henry has been in their employ | of Ivoryion were visitors at James his mother, \v:x;s. :“ H’,‘“l‘(‘m‘b,\('!, hor T Nifas Portis. Branche, | addressed the school and related in- | Susan H. Babecock's cottage. Lw(entyis:xd.ve‘;m. 3 . Mx‘l%er's last Sunday. Feiine sale by all dealers. Price 50 S i 0o AT v o - o3 & oy B> A r; = s )] i Verse Miss & e 2 i) Ar e i own of Willmantie., | toacher: tered " 24; average at- |teresting incidents of his early life as | Norwich Pastor Could Not Come. |, (¢ [UIVeT SO0, BIN° et PIHG | 1adt Sanuvaay. o o000 Hart®rdlcents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, ence Howard shipped on board | {endanc ver cent., 95.4. .| fhe son of a missionary on the fron- | Rey. Robert F. True of Norwich, | Tnjon Baptist church Sunday evening. | Miss Rebecca Lord, whose death oc- | NeW York, sole agents for the United v Pgrde bl g P com 5, nna 1! Weleh, teach- | tler. © o who was announced to preach in the | “Deacon and Mrs. G. P. Smith were | curred Tuesday, @ct. 3d. at the home | States. Wednesday. Mr. Howa reglsiered 25: average attendance| The Alisses Geer of Norwich who | Baptist church here Sunday, Oclober | guecsts of iriengs in Hanover last Sun- | of her nephew, Charles Taintor of Col-| Remember th 5 waE GrauRMteS - Shaes e per cent. 95. were visitors here over the week end, |1, was cblized to, cancel his engage- | gav. Egterdras Wialic iilh & Sz burialin o Smber nesiame - Doais —ang ool with et oial registiation 120 average at- | entortuind the members of Eaitl |ment owing to serious ilness in NIE | ““Fhere will be 2 preaching service | the City comelers Thicedny, 0 | take no other. g e T RN e een T e (ev. George H. Miner, D.D. | in the Chesterfield Baptist chureh next | _ Miss Hannah Antonson spent last| a g oot Advantage fo Worki . vill | s s i S f Mystic, occupied the pulpit Sunday | Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. | Sunday with her parents in Ivoryton. ! Yanage to, Working Men ahe Why -1 ; aivattal illage _Interests. urday. morning. v J. Williams Carpentel | George (. Chappell will speak and = i J. A, Maple, 125 S. 7th St., Steuben= a Mrs. Edgar R. Smith, of eld. Mrs, nnis G and Mrs. Hadley Perkins apd | Lotham Smith and Irving Furlbutt | ox West Woodstock will preach Sun-|gnee 9 ter of Waonsocket, R. I, were | beZan making repairs recently to the | jay morning, October s. from weak kidi and a severe blad- and Mrs. C. W. Perk] new state road aER erview place. Mrs. Casper W. Dean has returned der trouble. T learned of Fole; v : } Mr, zrd Mrs. E. Jennison and. i, New York after a week's visit to NORTH STONINGTON Result of Town Mesting—State Super- | Dilly and iheir wonderful tires ooy o al music will he rendered. LEBANON ville, C For years 1 suffered mith is accompa- ueck. ts of M — P 3 first of g C. enn a : S s e SwoNe ek 2 e Gaughter Esther of Plainfield, who |ifre Jane H. Dean and daughter, Miss g visor of Schools te Be Retained. | began taking them and sure enough T fn Hart- { of Wor ve been cpending a month at the | rary H. Dean. Funeral of Florence E. Bridges—| Bo0 o twaoniresitty as any I hory Sord et of Mr. Swan. returned home last week. Guests at Wedding. Town Votes Free Schoolbooks. . Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pitcher, Will- | about. My backache left me and to t I " Wells strect and sone fto| ,Tuesdiy night was the closing night Sailed for Europe. v i e R S el e — iam Wetmore, Capl. Charles Robinson | 0one of my business, expressman, that age in Wells strect and gone to},f' 5 geries of successful faira whic s Amelia and Miss Susan Ma- ||y was & _guest last week of Hon, | miioy,J L Adams officlated Sunday |attended the reunion of Connecticut|alone s a great advantage. My kid- : n held in Occum hall by M b L 2 s { morn: 2t the funeral of Florence |veterans in Hartford We ay. neys acted free and normal, and that gwson closed their home in the vil- | ana Mrs. John R. Babceock, attending | i he winter months on Friday |the Caswell-Babeock wedding. _Among | ia, eel and sailed on Saturday |gther out of town suests were Mr. and New York city on the mew |rs William Babcock of North Ston- ench line steam Rochambeall, | ipaton, parents of the bride, Mrs. Clin- Mics E. L. Colville im- emenis made on h | Joseph W. Hill went to Hariford Wednesday to attend the nd reun- of veterans of the Civil the five year old_daugh- F Florence Main Bridges. | ney were held in the Second | firepiaces withi church, B. 1 is putting a new chim- | saved me a lot of misery. It is now y open | a pleasure to work where it used to be a misery., Foley Kidney Pills have left Monday | cured me and have my highest praise.” Joseph's parish or the lighting of th n installed. The s; completed. A [; village has tem is near ’ AT o i | the system s tested on W b e T AR hevs 3 - 2 Rev. Lucian Drury occupied the pul- | for Kissimee, ¥ re he will s The Lee & Os Sof Manwaring of New laven is the e7iom Nad ixsted o W for Havre. The Misses Mathewson |ion Caswell of New London, M. LBy, Lucian Drurd opcl(!\:[m‘_x}m?f for Kissimee here he will spend Lee & Osgood Co. s s er, - will spend the winter visiting points | james Youns an £ SAfert f.the Baptis Boon it e isit te his brother, | RROR o othy is expressed for the | Tk sames Youns and daughter of Meri- | Sun i Givos Al To Strikare. in 8 th street, w moved to Nianti for the winter, having tak- riments in Geerge Howard's and Mrs. George Stone terest in Europe. den, and A i Former Pastors Here. of Providence. o) -?“ux} 7*’ T.own E“e-ctw-n.i t Former pastors and their wives whe | Mrs. Horace O. Williams is the guest harles C. G H. Frank Button wers a ance 3 o i this week of Mrs, John L. Tift of |and Herbert B. Vincent are the se- o ] L LG S e e e :tmen clected at the town meeting pleasant littie _strike-breakers— Dr. v Re Lyle C.|preached at the Con ional chur King's New Life Pills—to give them 3 = p ' 3 5 been located to | . church on Monda Mlll\urfi?(-\A ‘e elected | last Sunday. atural aid and gently compel proper George Wil- | were entertained as fc at 2 ion. Ixcellent heaith soon follows. tfamily of Patric {den cdeath of one of the old village. The portable Leonard, v a | the ner an in the sud- chan, who was ents of the Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels sgeem to go on a strike and refuse to right. Then :d_ those S Mon! Calvin H. Hoxie were ;. ayv P 1 Gray and Allen W. Tuesday to attend the - z e hool committee for the ens A. Aston is ldletown and r Frank Aston is ma ‘ A S ved | Mrs. . Ackley of Burnside at the |funeral of Af Charl S. Peckham, flown s Lo £ = Town to Have High School. e = et provemefits about the |.{0et, Jon =9 as moved | TS Tne of Mre Shran Colver af the | Arthur Grosvenor and sister, Miss ing vear. The town voted to provide | ¢ the town meetins Monday. the | TY them. at The Les & Oseood “'" ently pur d rom ‘At the afinual rieeting oF the Ladies - Yard; Rev.'and Mrs. D. Ward | Buretta Grosvenor, of Abington, were Ttz = 5 e wn veted to a super= DR et s 2 bedil Pyt st i e e g ol of ‘Attawaugan, by Mr. and sts of Mr. and Mrs. William Leave for Philadelphia. . to prov ree text- Cor o L e lles M. E. church, Wednesday gere LaFontaine of the Al- | | Mr. aud Mrs, Thurman P. Maine left ake mea T i "Nihde laft.Ties. | 2fternoon, the 1z officers were it section, and Rev. and Mrs, v Holmer and son, Jerry | for Philadelphia Wednesday, . where 3 sh school. WINDHAM COUNTY vening for Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. cted: Pre: Nirs, . W. Per- | ohn Thompson of Norwich Town at ,“of Brooklyn, N. Y., were|Mr. Maine will complete his medical | position in fown offices o i B O o i secretary, tiiam Kinder; | the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harmon L. _callers at the Dean homestead | studies the present vear. the prohibitionists. ST 1d Some the ) B oo B e v | Perking on_Main street. Miss Olga M, Thompson has en- | Young Hunter's Skill. EAST WOODSTOCK Reade took he river Monday Thom mpson, Dantels has the frame up and | FITCHVILLE ow hoardes in mear the cove. | St cssie A. Willey has returned | Point e Ripley was taken to the Other members of the association Mrs. Brooks and daughter Laura of | ¢ who 1emained here during the sessions | Fishers island are guests of Perry H. Y., as a student. SRt el RS - District Supt. J. H. Newland and | Eldredge and family. § nd "Mrs. Clifford W. Caswell | Week atter school, . Beale, who were guests of | Rev. Jeptha M. Olmstead of Bloom- | of Nurwich spent Sunday in this vil- | Tels and a coon. ‘and Mrs, Henry W. Hurlbutt: Rev. |ingdale, N. J., who came here to of- |lage and attended service at the Bap- 2 Mrs. Walter Maclntire, who | ficlate last Thursday at the marriage | tist church. re entertained at the home of Mr.|of Miss Anna Babcock and Morris | nr B. Maine of and Mrs, Alfred M. Voorhees; Rev. |Caswell, was entertained while Iere | been passing a few days Coote, D.D., and Rev. Rennetts |at the home of Miss Susan H. Bab- {]ard homestead. er, M.A, were entertained by |cock. red Brantwood Hall school, BronX-| ... \aeon | rectresses, M: H. Sengman, Mr: jon and sister, Miss | Tepliff rtainment commit- eft Tuesday for Bris- Irving Gregor: afternoon this Harvest Supper—Woman's Board is teaching Meeting. Peckham Dzrl Bemis spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Anna Bemis, William Thurber of Brooklyn was in town last Thursd: Wallace N. Aldrich of Killingly is orwich has at the Hil- ictory for Demosrats in Town Elec- tion—New Member on School Board. io Vermont V At Feliowship Meeting. ital in New London on N feas CNES ! : ; . =) % . > e B es Mar Teresa McManus ner and Mrs. Franklin H. Brown | _Judge Ral Wheeler and Mr | Among those attending the feli svending a few days with local rela- T jwere callers in Baltic Sunday. at Redfern and Rev. John Squires and | Wheeler of New London were Sunda flLEfl_ ! e it Bt B tah Thlnsday Wors y ilas B. Wheeler and H, Thompson w Hollingshead were guests | suesis of /on. B. Smith, Mr in Hartford | Rev. Joser . Danielson, Miss |~ r. and Myrs. Ralph A. Pike are ex= seriously ill 0T | (5 Sweek, attending the G. A. R. re- “Perkir 1 Mrs., Wheeler. g aaniaGn s of S Schas B oacE o Hav ) E. Hewitt, Mrs. Otto Tultz |pected this week to visit Mr. Pike's P. e st union. Frank Denham has returned to Ston- Mr. Williams at Congregational | ; K. Noyes and Miss Mabel n and Mrs. C. B, i’i B U R o Ml Mrs, John Hill and Mrs. Charles tter and Rev. and | ingtorn after a visit to his uncle and | Church. | Mrs. Katherine Sweet, Miss | ™y supper was held Frida - ,ifl"";;m‘ o Okl Williams of Norwich were guests on Rev. Ellioit F.|aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desley. —— | Curran, Mrs. Nathaniel Royall, | evening In the chapel under the aus- 0 b e a0 of their parents, Mr. and secretary and treasurer of | Samuel E, Dennis has returned to| Rev. Mr. Williams of Milton, Conn., Bertha Perry, Nathaniel Will- | pices of the Ladies’ soclety. Supper stland. the guest of Mr. | the Dennis homestead on the Tiver | preached most ociation, we |ijams and Mr rvad from 6 to 8. A social hour S. W. Throop. | was Mre. Libby at Wild Air. 3 =5 a3 . i i 5 = | 4 2 : Patrick Murphy and ehildren, Cath- NCrss A ros ) Hnribitts oI road after visic to his son-in-law 5 and Mrs. F. N. De Camp have| AR, - : $riss | Mrs. Amos Hi H o = LC 2 1 | followed. fettimed 1o N I after spend erine and Lillian, and Miss D.D., remained with M | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis|ing. 5 o faw days with = Mrs. De Camps|Catherine Murphy of et “f[‘('ej rs. Geoorge E. Lawson. Barlow of Newport 5 tuoq | Miss Eva M. Standish was < : FfiA_NJSEN | T‘::o ;!:;;néb;:eir:;;pgzll)\:vflrg’m mhfl!{;"yrnrv\h"r’ R n::l’Er“.y .\hm;:m;;,l er 1M \.R;g::_{:; Gibbs e {5 I(' Nm_r?l—’t:a x_t-;rg;medhg‘_s ‘Lre‘:g::k_s eDna?_“\nx;um at the home of Miss Blla | | oot Eenis Dur ng the Past Weel:—”,a“ e ok e )bmmb‘ Vaw York s o n ! i Velson Stark have 1 Rev, | visit to Miss Genieve. Frink. 3 Mrs. Charles S. Ray spent Monday Visitors and Visitin. “ |is to meet with secretary and tre: s in Brockton this week, attend- her | arles Lamphere has leased the | with her sister, Mrs. Ivy Bail ___ |urer, Mrs. F, A. Jordan, at Fairholm, | Chapman, of |lower tenement of Miss Lucy Gallup's M haniel Clark was Tiermon A. Gager was a Willi- | this (Saturday) afternoon. Ladies from | Putnam will be present to give ad- NORTH_FRANKLIN. 8 ieh® Chrictina Marra was a recent | § caller in Uncasville Miss Anni uesday. mantic visitor on Tuesda; | > i Mr. and M N. Hyde were | dresses appertaining to hespital work ScHoolfiBoaid, Orohizes. | callers on loc s on Sunday. | Mrs. J. F. Chandler and son Law A meeting of the school board was Mrs. May Ross of Norwich was the|rence write ‘of their arrival in Cali- held in_the town hall Wednesday eve- | giest of Mr. and Mr section, with Miss | house and will move there next week. terlee of the Fer rank Stanton has returned to n Worcester 1 a visit to Mr. and Haprenings of a Week—Notes and ccent Persona! Items. ing ¥k /oree . it Y El io "G been| N2 1he Were Jeanfaes of tiew | S 1 n K . George L. Laad |fornia. They will locate in Glendale, ban Manning and son, Arn- | spending se in Hartford, {1 onqc aite ently on Mr. and | | ning. The newly elected members of | one day the past week. a suburb of Los Angel where Mrs, d, ® saveral days with her mc has returned to her home here. I e Tatioer | SHUNOC t\l‘r ;{oawl are ;-n\g;r;es s.} fizru;:;es Terron, Eer wore] Chasidle ", Gas win, e~ ar, Mre. Fiolden Arnold of Willimantic ; Haol L Commition: ARt et " Harvey and Nelson Palmer, James | . and Mrs. Arthur R. andler may join them jr. G Mih ey SceamanTor] oo age 1ag Sshool JComm e e it W26 atL | Funeral of Florence E. Bridgss—Ash- | Lane was chosen lo act as chairman y Town on Sund Lebanen nt one day recently With| ., ,nucually quiet one, there being a to | away Pastor to Preach Sunday. snd: Henr yi & fRoserajds | Shere arAT}? )wen of Nova Scotia has been air nicce, Mrs. A, T. Browning. R L Res ; Eromoscotal the board for the coming vear. TRe | tho recent guest of Mrs, Emily Davies, e Arthur Clark of Willimant ning, as usual, with & good-sized ma- d some time | Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, the | Committee appoinied to hire the teach- | who is spending a few weeks .with STERLING <.inda +ith his brother, jority. The entire tickét remains the They were ac- | funeral of Florence E. Pridges, aged cenplstdjobbue s BS","" Charles | jjrs, Sarah Greenslit. —— 3 4 same as last vear with the exception | architéct, Mr. s held in the Second Baptist gy o N Huntington and_ daughter, s TR L £ and AMre, Edward Barrett of} s 'th. town school committee, where town, N. Y., who has ‘THere 'was a.large attends(| -The regular mesting obf e Aetmin CEe e DA S in Providence. - Jewett City spemt several days With|y,. “Nathen Johnson, who has been ations well under way. of telufiuseisand. frisnds, Rey, | Srorse was Leid du Gramse Ball Taea: el Gl B C. D, Chester, who has been ) L as the minority from the republican wich last week h. officiated, and there e d home on Thurs- Brockton fair Mrs. E. Keating the recent guest of bert Lamb. Fred Ortman of Norwich was a re- cent visitor at S. N. X T i Mrs. Archie Lamb her grandmother, u - wit . Emma Warner. AT Amy Lillie of Hartford is spend- 2 ing veek end with her father, Wil- at_her home 8 .. “i:- q T};"’!- s fnished Nlling = Mr. and M John J. Lawl Browning has finishe ns \ Tong B i DAKDALE of Ne _ondon ar ari wers. Mr. and ) LEONARD BRIDGE with her | George A. Thompson, Charles C. Gray e 10 Is il fand Mrs. Brown sang Safe in the Arms | Polish Farmer Wins First Prize for of Jesus, and Precious Jewels. Burial | Byckwheat—County Commissioner in the Union cemetery. Rev. Mr.| g Boiiasrbut as read the committal service at et il o ‘ket, was defeated by F. as the minority member town meeting Wednesday eveni ew York and Mrs. - Nelson A. Bennett attended Brockton fair. The Ladies’ of the M. H. and | on ived a recent Nor- his second sile this week. Ichabod cottage, srave. The child died suddenly 3 : e i 4 ing Mrs. Mary Sweet of Lebanon, Social Union Mests With Mrs. : or 0o fhe only granddaughtes of | annual reception end coliation at the | " Mfr. and Mrs. Charles Gliddings and e Mrs. Holden Arnold of Willimantic Glassbrenner—Notes. Yobn 1 Stonington. club house Tues afterncon. Henry Giddings were Norwic! tors, ket P spent Thursday night with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Maud Manning. YAWBUX VALLEY ik prizes offered for the best three 3 one day the past weel s of buc were awarded as Llovd Aver and Henry Giddings were b o5 vstic one day last week {a Polish farm cond, $10, Chester | A. Champlin of Norwich has been ver are |J. Holmes: third, $10, Leverett Man- engazed to diz @ mew well for Mre,| Was eld 2 E Tliza. mson. . e i Lavinia Kneeland and Fiora Spauld- | =~ fr, and Mrs, Meletia Risely received | Miss Emma Hall has been entertain- = were in Wilhmantic Tuesday. word on Wednesday of the death of|ing her a Miss Lottie Kenvon, of By spocial invitation the Busy Bees | i little gra erlin Horn of i k at the Second Bap- | FIC b Sunday morning at 11| f0LOVS lled on attended the the Deborah R., which Waiter Ellery C. Clapp of Northampton, | preached in the Cungre tional | at Montville Center from Rom. §: 16, 17. There wa Mrs. Chester Stedman Died in Canter- | crening service on account of storm. Mr, Clapp was entertained : T e | the home of M, And Mrs. John Lyn of Norwich is home in this Nathaniel Culver's s of Warehot Young of b | Everett Scholf lyard visited in tow st of her | sy dson, James Munroe o e e o Clan Manver B on Suturday. friend, “Nisé Culver, who is & | met wih Mrs. Annie Thomas of Gosh- | York, fn Hartford, on Tiesday nd i ghiter the' voale O | his uncle, Scholfield. i Stoddar > has been | vi : hetes S en society Thursday afternoon. A de- & b 1 """“‘_""“2' d:"‘,""'{l‘l" therpest o st Mr. and 2 Sweet of Unes e ;‘r‘(‘fwnr.x home Lor ey ciial lightfal time was enjoved by all. | LEDYARD et Sundey with Ha o orte. C“TK | ville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. | ¢ H - = =i 3 Begins Official Duties. H —— | News has been received of thedeath | 1 Mrs, Fatl Glassbrenner. == ac Jomes and sor CLARK’S FALLS ¥red J. Brown commenced Bis du- | Maj. Hadlal Hull and Mrs. Hull and Hannah E. Chase, wife of Chester i M- &nd M, H. ot “the | Emerson IHOnL S WhDL : : = e : ties as county commissioner October | goughter Bleanor of New London were Stedman. A few months age Mrs, | o0k Shen _”';‘”f}“‘;““ issed the season at ‘tlu‘u; i Fish-Main Marriage on October 1— |2, 5 | guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wi Stedman was stricken with tuberculo- | Auwood’s ve returned to their home in Nor- General News. Mrs. Fidelia Webster and Mrs. Eliz- [fam TI. Allyn. n_Auwood, in C abeth Hazen are s { Clark B. Maine and son Richard, C. Brow : Oliver Stoddard and Miss Myrdell Mrs. Kenneth Cummings has ;re- | Londcn. nded the funeral of Fior- |turned from Willimantic, wherg she | ~irs. William Shanks has been very Brid the 5 years ol |has been for two weelk: ill with acute indigestion. nddanghter of Clark B, = T Mr. and Mrs. John M, Gray spent | Maine, held at the Second Paptist Sunday in New London, the gue { chuy Burial in Enion ceme- | WATER_FP_RD their children, John R. Gray and Mrs. near the ch, Rev. J. H.| s Mary A, Littlefield has return- | Joseph Dean. : = ams officiated | o e Y or two wesks’ racotion ot | ' Judge Gallup Is in very poor health. < at the home of Miss May Belle Gray is the sis, and went {0 the home of her moth- | 5 nane aray E of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gray o er at Canterbury, where she remain- & ed until the time of ber death, Oct. 4. | She was of a quiet, sweet disposition, | and mone knew her but®to love her. Mr. and Mrs. Stadman had enly been married about @ year, and much sym- |~ pathy is felt for the hereaved hushand, and for the mother who so tenderiy cared for her deughter during her ill- { . Chester Lo e | Aute Party from New Haven—Notes and Personals. ; | T. W. Frink | pulpit of | A tomorrow, | and | Mrs. Flawthorn £ fC cons| of Mr. WVashburn and} ew Haven, spent a | - Tes; tional nase. 5 DoTR 1 | 5 5 5 3 | X | s, £ FE | few days at the home of W, 1. Mott| Fish-Main Wedding. | Groton. H >3 EAST, LN_.E-LEsTER. LEF_F_E\EEY_ELL trip by auto. i Jesse B, Fish of West (;rrenl_'}autn trip sently through East Lyme b F : i 4 Th lies' Missionary society met|wich and Miss Alloe i Mai and the adiacent country. | . H. Clark of Rixtown aftended the Sale of Mickael Sullivan Place—Nuts | Pleasant Sooial at Home of Mr. and | "} (00T NSRRI, SOCEly MoK wich and iy Alice Finora Main of | &ng (ie ) Brainard is the guest|funcral of his sister last Thursday at Mrs. John Rathbone-—Notes. | Tuesday afternoon. libys ev.t To Foward: Adamas pastor of |05 DaT arlotte Howard pf Jor- | | Quite a curiosity shown by Edward| the Thir dwin Pierce is helping Sterry Pierce ¢ Baptist church, North Ston- | dan. T'rank Lathrop and family of Bozrah | Au tch of California| w " jones are some apples picked in thei inston. The hride i& the second | Mrs. ¥. J. Shelley of the city was |near Preston City. sited relatives here Sunday. | sp a few day week with Mr.| fa)] of 1810. The fruit, which we | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Main | & caller at Buena Vista, the middle Edgar Clark has returned to his Mise Alice Makeney was a week |and Mrs. ¥ Leffingwell. the russet variety, were kept in a ool | and is much esteemed by her many | of the week. work, after a few days’ illness at end guest in Nerwich. | Rev, and Mr: . Ward returned | cellaf and are hard and look as it they en 3 | David Geer of West Neck and T. J. | home. A herd of six deer was seen early parsconsge Thursday, after | might keep for a long time yet. [ e CIn kB M e ot el Fier | Shelley of New London were at Fart- Mrs. Charles Anderson has returnd These are the shells that have Monday morning. p is place attended | pj riy all the farmers here have = held with the| s with Mr. and Mrs.| A number from t wning in Rehoboth, Ma. ATk B, Main is mot well. Jler | Ford \Wednesday, attending the reun- | to her home, in Rixtown, after a two Chaparah Swan, is with her. | 000 ¢ “the Conmecticut soldiers, as | weeks' visit with relatives and friends won every interstate handicap | the fellowship meet: (hite silos filied and are busy harvest- | formerly of this place, and friends in | Buzzah church on Thursday pdintemapman has been appolnted | presentatives of the Thirteenth Con- | in New York. for tho Bt Gy e ing apples and vegetanles. Providence, R. I Miss Gertrude Ward | Sunday 8sheallDlsaates e e eat volnnteers: Walnuts are plentiful. Parti returns today (Satu y). 1 £ y- D C s U - William Green of Jordan is suffer- b T P e e S Bcflg!p. beltet pert finding some neaply the size of | Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin E. Lewis ana| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Geer and = ing from a sudden illness. LAYREL GLEN i umem. . p‘en“eud:e butternuts. Chesinuts are falk=g and ! children, Mary and Clayton, of Pres- | Mr. and Mrs. William T. Curry were PRESTON g =5 4 jon, greal velocity Ehow sizne of plenty. ton spent Sunday with C. L. Palmer | #Ppointed by the members of the Gosh- MOHEGAN Clark Burdick has moved into one of same load! The potate crop is poor, many farm- | and family. > | en Sunday school as delesates to the e ‘ Nothan Maln's tonementas = o 5 r= being disappointad In the yield. Social Well Attended. | New London ccunty Sunday school|Albany Smith to Preach—Many| mpire were services in the church | Atfaway Main and family, Nathan ihe Shell e wrueer, o e H. and M, Bersen.have purchasod | mpo sooi'l hed at My and Mrs | gonyshtin Srauai ) Norwicn tgday Guests at Golden Wedding. T e ne | There were no eves | Main and wife, and Bertram Hold- ‘or all shotguns. the place known ns the Michael Sulli- | g, ®p SOGE] el ab, Mr. oand Mrs ) (Saturday). X e Hins services en account of the storm, | Tedge attended the supper at Mrs. Remington:UMC —the perfect van place, lately owned by Tarus|yogf JATNpOReR Thetday evening was G Mrs. M. R, Harding is visiting rela- | Ar. and Mys. Bd Toby of South | Ilizabeth Thompson's on = Pendleton shooting combination. - was served, after which music was en- RISWGLD tives in New York. Norwalk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Hill. last Saturday evening. eoting Lo R E josed. Several dusts on the piano b : Rey. Albany Smith, son of Gypsy | Hunter Sund ) N Bex Ve HSESL Sopiaech at e e BxmaLioionMatalte GARDNER LAKE . C.T. Leffingwell and Miss organ vistted a friend { Smith, will preach in the Consregs e mond ot | ¢hapel Sunday. . J [ ——— - shop were greatly Welky J - tional church next Sunday., Mystic were guests: ofy Mr. and Mrs. W n:n a\in'ln :md'wx_re c[.z Westerly & L Miss Ethel Champlin Is visiting | were the vielin t orge Kdmond of Dayville! was At Gelden Wedding, it spent Sunday at Richard Main's, frisnds In Norwich | L Rathbun and Herbert Beard, Mrs. Dsnlels ef Hamburg is spend- | panicd by Austin Rathbun on the pi- 1% 4 few Aave with Mre, Ernest Lati- | ano, of Mysiic has| AManmy from (his place attendea tne| Fenry H. Dot Ay golden wedding “anniversary of Ay, {18 mew hoas P ged | Jane Lester the{ EXcq - wedding fann Thur;}&_v Ltfier. | George R, Senders of Norwich gakied = Helien Noy cave has moved into been the guest of Mr 1=t week GLASGO. mer. ——— = & friends in this place the first of b s, Chia Shice R Rev. E. M. Anthony of Jewett City | 1090 and evening. e SR A number of the townspeople at- tainkag; guBts Pt Nocn T HANOVER preached here last Sunday. Warren Andrews of Norwich spent | lBe week 3 Russen of | lended tae aupper at Pendleton LI " 2 The local conference will visit with | SUndey with his sister, Mrs. Frani R. | ENCeTSIC AN SO Sssec10f Lon | BN sIRNRYE AgHt rman Boynton of C(‘rompten, R. I, = % Aves ceneville and m Cudweorth of | g Sarah Cameron returned to was a guest of his parents over Sun. | A ladies' guilld entertainment was | (he Preston City church mext week { “Ngv | 4 a0 \Wallice Palmer and | Norwich. were calie n this place re- | ner home on Wednesday after visiting asx given in the vestry Friday eveni Wednesday. g : oo ' 3 ¥ evening. daughte: isit- siod o o B’“""’"s"'d:""'""‘ vis- | Miss Blien Peck has returned. home R : lngugrehrnilsh?:: o(lhgal:gg;d Seeaelt = ey g b ~r heme on Sunday. rom Cleveland, Ohio. | A.comedian says vou can get a laugh| The conference will be held at the 5 Laura Young has gone to Ma = Bie m n_of Palmertowsn | The pastor will preach next Sun-|in a theater any time by silting down | Congregetional church next Wednes- To zet a good our money { Notthbore, Mass., to fhe Bome' of Rev.| <THE EATON CHASE ANY 2 T , day, e on a silk hat. é i day PEsA G {aave your meney s R.C. Jacobs e s i S Sh e Gl mw o

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