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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. 'NEW LONDON COUNTY VOLUNTOWN. Jewett City Man Smith’s Business—Successful Open- Buys George E. ng of Parish Fair—Harvest Supper.| York. Mr, Pike has been out of health| for nearly a year, and his friends hope the warmer climate will be beneficial. Miss Mabel Eddy returned Tuesday from Prince Kdward Island, where she ! has been visiting friends the past two months. Party on 90th Birthday. Caroline Loomis passed her birthday Monday. Mrs. J. C. Mrs. Saturday afternoon the bugsiness of Ames, with whom she boards, gave a George E. Smith, room, with a good trade in cigars, can- | Ma dy. soda, ete., with pool room attached, | Ma put up at auction, a large crowd | ner. wa heing present, The business was pur- | chased b a man from Jewett Uit consigting of lunch small party in her honor. Mrs. . H. Mrs. Emily Allen, Mrs. Chester Mrs. B. B. Eddy, Rev. T. A, Tur- were invited guests. Mrs. Loomis is joyed the party. Mrs, Turner and Miss Nellie Pratt' Congregational Church Observed Har- vest Day With Special Exercises— Notes. C. A. Sharpe, who has 'been seri- ously ill at the Day-Kimball hospital, is able to be at home. v Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford was in_town Saturday. Mins May with Miss Armatrong at Thompson. George Crase of Southbridge called iat Charles Feal's on Sunday. Harvest Day Observed. Harvest day was observed at the Congregational church Sunday, the following programme being carried out under the direction of Rev. G. ©O. Read, Misses Clara Martin and Alice Peal: s 3 5 _ s y Stoddard spent Sunday | nd h took them in_their automobile and went to | the ‘Stafford fair. : : Rev, Mr. Watrous of Woodstock has supplied the pulpit at the Congrega- tionai church here two Sundays, in the absence of the regular pastor, Rev. J. B. King. G Rev. A. H. Withey of the Methodist churcn is taking a vacation of two weeks. A aumber of others went from here, William. S. Warren and his motner, Mrs. Mary L. Warren, George and Harry Bosworth among the number. Miss Eva Spaulding of South Kill- ingly, who is teaching in Warrenvilie, spent a Sunday herz recently as guest of Miss Sarah Howes, a local teacher. Mr. and Mrs, C. D.’ Tatem, Mr. and en, took an auto- mobile ride to Worcaster Saturday. Supper for Sons of Veterans. Albert Miner of Scotland is suspec’y- ed of breaking into the home of An- drew Kennison and taking two watch- es, a suit of clothes, shirt, collar, tie, gun and shells, He had slept in Kennison's barn the previous night, and as. the family were all away the next day it is thought he took the things. “He is also wanted by the Willimantic police. Mrs. William Simmons_has been a recent visitor in Greene, R, L . Mrs. George Loring entertained Miss Greenman of Norwich Sunday. Mrs. Alvah Vassar and son Elmer have been visitors at the home of Amasa Mathewson in_Moosup. George Loring of Worcester ~spent Soda cradkers are extremely sensitive |, to moisture. Before the advent of vho | in comfortable health and greatly en- | ely took possession. Th ! Bhie recelved ssveral| (roms of the place ail regret Mr, Smith's | 8ifts, one being 90 pennies. Mrs.| Doxology: praver; song, school; In retirement. Mr. Smith will enjoy a|Ames served ice cream and wafers. Autumn, Grace Clapp; recitatida, B short vacation and take up some other 75 George StodGerd; Sheaf Bearers, six | caugl immedi. Successful Hunters. Young and E. D. Huntington on Saturday the 14th, fourteen Uneeda Biscuit the only persons who Sunday at his home. . William Shaughnessey was in Nor- wich Tuesday. i ine’ of business, | boys; song, school; Through Death to | Bray squirrels, four partridges and | Miss Rose Seguin has been a visitor T AR Mk LEFFINGWELL | Life’ Adaha Harris; A Surprise | three woodeock. Sraiinaa | 1 Norwich. e ; or Miss Margaret| Gladys Covell: A Cup of Water, Wiilie | E. D. Huntington went to Plainfie Daughter Christened. . Posters were received in town last Surprise Party for Miss Margaret| (b fr® s ®school: Days of tig | recently on a hunting trip, e e ever taste res A e T . Weels. seven girls; recitation, Mary Auto Trip of 107 Mile Az, 3. Mrs. John. Martin, wes chris: - 9 T i anre s ad. | Margaret Beebe was pleasantly sur-| HOrton; Counting the Stars, Clara| A, automobile party from here on |tened Saturday at the Martin home 3 P toed ab the dechatiy g £ a prised at the home of her parents, Mr.| Gonsldson: duet Mrs. Read and MI. | jpureday, October 12, included Mrs. H. | near Green Hollow, by Rev. Mr. Rub- Cris S a griised us the declding gume of & Wnd Mrs. Samuel Beebe, Monday cvens | RODerts; recitutions, Bisie Bryden, | N 'Saln]i ‘and son, Gords'aid lit- | erts, pastor of the’ Meosup Methodist three game series, each team having|and Mrs. Samuel Beebe, Monday eveh-| Jlanche Russ; sons, school; address, | 5: Senchell abd son, Gordepiaid jiu |erts p v = : i T R e Mk ave came |to| bors Eathered (o celebrate her birth. | bastor: offerihg: solo, Mr.’ RobertY |’y Whittemors and two sons, New- | The Simmons house on Main strest were the people in e a1 sanen st been o Sians Bronk vl Retreshimenis wers S04 SR LSS A LA | pACS” and une chtancit o Bosiom | CEmatcutter Vs’ In “Frovidence the bakeries - A g »l:many;\‘l‘x‘i‘r::e:);lul‘;: party broke up, wishing the hostess| (n€ Supervision of Rev. G. O. Read. | uygan Dayville, Danlelson, Plain- | County Commissioner Charles E. . X b game advertised until he saw the post- many bright and happy birthdays. Broke Into Railroad Station. field, Jewett City, Norwich, and New | Barber was in Brooklyn Wednesday. ® e s (0 ay, nere was ne Mrs. Stamm and daughter of Nor-| Ths railroaé station was broken into | London. Tiiey dinsd at New London, | Howard, oldest son of James Kelie- oo wich were guests Sunday of Mr. and | on Monday night, but as usual nothing | crossed the Thames river and returned | hern, has recently had a growth on . 4 2 Parish Fair Open: Mre, Hiram Amburn. was taken. to Norwich, South Windham, Wind- | his eve removed by a Norwich oculist. Ima e the P e was openeg | Rev.J. G. Ward and family attended| Two leams collided Monday night | ham, North Windham and Chaplin to | Mrs. Wiliam Jewett, who recently e it il Eastiord, having traveled one hun- |underwent a successful operation at the convention held at Waterbury this week. Mrs. Amos Hall, Mrs| George Eisen- hardt and daughter of Philadelphia are about 6.30 opposite the parsonage. One team was owned by George Johnson and with hira was Mrs. Rose McDonald. They were both thrown rday evening with a | attendance. many coming from | The usual atiractions of n Union hall & g00d Jewett City. dred and seven miles. The party re- turned to Hoston Saturday. Darwin Lewis of Monson academy the St. Vincent hospital, Worcester, is at her mother’s home in South- bridge, Mass,, where she is regaining from bakery to your 2 fair were provided. Dancing was the 3 . e il sk - y rtai guests of Mrs. Carrie Gardner and|ont and somewhat bruised, but not |spent Sundey with his parents, MI. |her health. . R T s bS Shiwn. [okre; Be Heove, serionsly hurt, the wagon being quite | and Mrs. Maro E. Lewis. Mc. and Mrs. Henry Levalley were ta e: ex Osed to air S Sechbbiin, il Draksstiie by —_— badly broken. The other team was| Mrs. Arthur Keith and daughter | in Putnam Monday. : i 9 SRt She. The ovemiig Wob & WINDHAM owned by Bert Johnson and driven | Eleanor, Mrs. Jacob Hawkins 4nd | Thomas Holmes of Norwich was a daughter Grace attended the social at Woodstock academy recently. George and Carrie L. Bosworth of Monday visitor. Miss Martha Duckworth of Daniel- son visited here Monday. by Samuel Botham of Elliott, who was a5 i also thrown cut and somewnat bruised. and moisture—kept Guests and Travelers—Delegates to Many at Harvest Supper. : . fritg b: . “ The harvest supper which was to have onventions—Wedding. Southbridge. Mass., passed last Sun- George Gillette has been in Boston. SR dp cio s s oty = WO0DSTOCK T e St in grocers’boxesan postponed on account of the storm un-| Mr. and Mrs. Slate. who have been ard M. CHaRGIeE Foupd Doad i % a Segoh Y- . ‘ P huredas evening when a sood siz. | Attending the New England exposi- | Howard M. Chandler Found Dead in HAMPTON _ Tho Sons of Veterans had a meet- S 3 ~d erowd enjoved the s00d things pro- | ton in Boston, returned Monday. Bed—Talk on the Bible. ing and supper at Barber's hall on fmall inapa ided. Celia Rood of Léonkrd Bridge AL rapmes ield Triais Set for October 24-25— e y p per g { favited to Necwish. | has been visiting .\n—l W. C. The community was saddemed on F'gfl r'asfi ot ';"A cto "d Sy furnished cigars for the mem i ) 3 s Mrs. Hanna of Collinsville Saturday when word was received range Burns Mortgage and Cele- : . Members ..: Court ‘i‘-h(e-'o“’ .“111 A& ing her sister, Mrs. Nellie Tubbs. that Howard M. Chandler of Orange, | brates the Event Miss Lucy Pope spent Sunday al On the Shelf ln your | B R B e e o e Mrs. C. L. Clinton and Mrs. F. E.| N, J. had been found dead in bed inat her home in Canterbury | o e e oxbacteg | Peckham returned Thursday from the | morning, death being due to heart| Mr and Mrs. R. Hansel spent| Mrs. Arnold B. Mathewson, Mra o€ Fofesieyin Norwich, /1t 18 exphe state W. C. T. U. convention at Meri- | disease. Mr. Chanc#er was in the em- | Sunday at their summer home here, | Frank Tillinghast, Mrs. Charles Brage ant Ou e LAl g pumber wiil take part In the ex- | den. where they attended as delegates. | ploy of the General Electric company | making the trip by automobile. and Miss Lucy Broadhead were in . "Nofices Bave besn récelved From thi| ponard Keller is viliting refends | and on Friday evening had charge of | "Mr. “and Mre. Wiliam Wise left | Norwich to see The Man of the Hour S S 5 - Providence. an electricai display, appearing to be | Saturday morning for a winter's stay | at Pol 2 r. yupreme court that after December 1 e 2 2 ¥ mornir s e JPTpme court that afier December 117" Married at South Coventry. | in usual health. He was the only son | on the Pacific coast. pMrs, Williom ‘Dean, Miss Phebe € Same as the of Arthur D. Chandler, and grandson The Village Improvemjent socfety 7. B. Sheidon and son, Henry, were | Merrow were married in South Coven- | 20y Was brought here on Tuesday | fire extinguisher. A frial of the ma- |Mngly. =~ = == L0 o0 were e ay ey In New York Saturday attending the | try. Wednesday, October 18 They | for burial in the Chandler lot. chine was made on a large bonfire last | Blimer Croueh of = Mon New York-Philadelphia game in the| were attended by James and Kdith Local Notes. Friday evening. L Tna o ) world's serie Larkum cf Scuth Windham. Loais A. Chandler of Boston was To Dine Farmer: A were eq: — Delegates Chosen. in town Tuesday to attend the burial | The Field Trial clup will hold its | ““Nirg ' \Warren Hopkins and Master BOZRAH the C. E. meeting Sunday, Mrs. | ©f his nephew. e Z annual trial here on October 24 and | Ajfred Hopains have been guests of - Card and Mrs, Arthur Sweet | Mrs. George Wells of Southbridge, !35. The club will give the farmers a | Mrs. Andrew Meech in Danielson. dinner at the hotel on one of the eve- nings during their stay in town. Bangquet and Rally. were elected delegates to the C. E,|Who has been visiting Mrs. William conference to ve held in Norwich Oc- | Mathewson, has returned home. tober 21. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lindeman and Master Walter Lindeman Frederick Smith of Danielson is as- sisting at *he Central market this week, as the manager, John Phillips, Nineteen Attend Concert at Mrs. O. A. Bishop's. Now that we have ; t Mr. v rdock were | oo o . i miving his household goods here Ihere were nineteen present at the Mr. and Mre. C. W. Murdock spent . " The C. E ciety held a banguet |iS mcving his 5 2 3 A i T et ‘over-Sunday ~guests of Murwin F. he C. I society a : o i B SuuN il CUChh R0l L Moy Baite Stan Simdsy vil F. W. Hinrichs gave 4 most inter- | evening. A fine evening was enjoyed. Gl s S it P b fruit were served. Dr. Kinkead und| Miss Belle Swan was a Sunday via- | f, Vi, (/0GR BVE % M (hnta- | The banquet was open o ail active | supper a ooms Monday. . 5“";'\?;2 :lx;’::‘vl wete present to assist | 11} “n_“toricn George Chamberiain | tian Endeavor meeting Sunday eve- ?:su::a_w ‘and honorary members o GANTERBURY. a V e p e r e ctl Mre. Rhoda Miner was thé guest ut‘r\e'u Wednesday for a short visit with ning. s ete Bivia WUERGU - v Stanton of ic over Sun- | Mrs. Chamberlain’s r, Mrs. Nor- e 3 e g 5 Mia Lucy Stanton of Mystic over Sun e e i WOODSTOCK VALLEY Little River grange held an open | Danielson Pastor to Speak at Local baked S()da k Miss Alice Bishop attended the N, L.| The Kinney-Card orchestra furnish- ik mesting Friday evening to burn the | Church—Local Man Wins Prizes in cracKers - Pomona meeting in Waterford on | ed music for the Wilcox and Anthon: Several from here attended the fire- | MOIt8age on the Grange hall OUT! New Jersey. Thursdas P wedding Monday evening. man's muster at Putnam. a hundred pairons and friends were A number from this place attended| Th= Smith and Winchester Mfg. Co.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Smith and |Bresent. ~ The hall was beautlfully 1 Rev. C. H. Barber of the Congrega- —pe eC 5] ep i mcert held in the Baptist church | resumed vork Tuesday morning after | Miss Mitchell of Danielson were at | decorated in color effects of red, White | tional church at Danlelson will speak hville Sunday evening. a short shutdown for repairs on their | Allen W. Kenyon's Wednesday and green, crepe paper, boughs, ever- | on Sunday, October 22, at 2.30 p. m. gt ol e e engine. Mrs. A. L. BDloom. accompanied by | Sreen and red berries being used. The | i, ipe M. P. church at the Center, near LAUREL GLEN her motner, Mrs. Markham of North | Proframme for the evening wes Bres | the town hall, He will speak on Chris- B y Carolina, is_ visiting relatives in South | §énted in an able mannet by FOTHY | jan Temperance and Good Citizenship. 5 o Lancasteér, Mass, Master Pear], after he had g George Tinkham and Amie Newton ure (:a T g Tl gl ‘M e Mr. and Mrs, Allen W. Kenyon spent | fine address of welcome. The pro-|, "pjainfield were in town Sunday. Al e Westariv spent Saturdas at W. 1. | Rev."Mr. Small of New Hampshire in D 5 e aliten ot Dobiay anid Winers in's ‘ z & Local Pulpit—Py i Sunday in Willimantic, s e Grasige Child Poisoned by Tablets. “Dr. ¢. O, Main and family of Ston - R b Cliver A. Hiscox is visiting | MIUEn oY, B e ange melodics The townspeople were shocked last reac em_"no CcCOon- % femily of Ston- S in Flushing, N. Y. 2T Zeons e ihern ¢ heard of the death SRehe wevs' aussts ot Dr. ilo Tagt | skive DemsHen hera: BUsier tiooE s, Gage Is sponding & few weeks | Sister ERmmond teaf & paber n e | ek Aok MNP litle hree vear old $ . : Sunday. i and evening, giving us very helpfui | With her brother, Ripley Chamoertsin. | S0 N80 20Nl (15 Fom the chron- | son of Truman Bennett, a former tamlnatln in u=- Samuel Bliver® of Brookiyn, Conn.|and interesting sermons. He was en- | , Boland e h.“sdmove.d g ictes: ‘then followed poems by Lizzie | Canterbury boy, who now lives in was calling on old friends in this vi- | tertained at Alfred Gallup's. ily to Phoenixville and entered the em- | r "o “piown Myron Palmer and | Stonington. The child got by climb- of S. A, Wheaton. Rayvmond HLall has returned from a pl ing some strychnine tablets and died cin before a doctor could get to him. A | v last Saturdey and Sunday. athan Maine was a business call- Charles Morgan. Then came a paper P . ost Card Shower. by Mrs. Clark, after which Mr. Clark, Mrs. rrie Wilcox celebrated her ences can affect er in Westerly Wednesday. Dr. Hale and wife returned Tuesdayv o Springfield after a few days at their summer home here. George Jorden and family visited at Mrs. Lydia Holdredge's last Sunday. birthday recently and was the recipi- ent of 175 lovely post cards. Miss Maud Chapman of Norwich visited friends here over Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid society met Thurs- trip to New York. Mr. Kelso and family return to New in a few days. he having vented his farm. Ferdinand Kenyon has from a trip up the Hudson. A. W. Kenvon and family of Put- returned one of four charter members, touched a maltch to the mortgage paper, which was held on a tray by the assistants. During the burning of the mortgage the Grange sang a chorus composed by the Grange to the tune of March- vounger child also got some of the tablets but spit them out and was gaved. A number of the relatives from this town attended the funeral Buys Automobil C. H. Phillips of Plainfield, who their flavor—their goodness is impris- oned only to be day in Grange hall. Abigail Witter attended a institute in Norwich on Sat- Through Georgia. Later a fine |, .. 2 number of places in town and is at present running & sawmill here, and employing a large number of men and teams, has bought an auto truck, i @ i V. Ken- | InE § te! ?z;;}:ecenn sited at Allen W. Ken- | I8 " .S served in the dining room below. Dancing was enjoved by tne young people. HANOVER Miss Barnes of Norwich Town has Quite a 'arge company was enter been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8./ (qined at the Gallup homestead Tues- | A and is using that also. s B e s s o | S i ST i S0 oo ey Mo WAUREGAN Wik it ey liberated by you for during the week Mra. Neilie Payne of Woonsocket Supper—Notes. Real Estate Transfers — Personal | Mr. Hams, who runs or operates & William Park and Fred Eadie have | g s 215 e Z: fishpole factory in this town, 1s in) S been in New York e R Sonen T8 "Norwich ama ‘Me| Mrs. Albert Tollinson and grand- {teme Newark, N..J. where ne Tas taken, you wnen you open The new boiler of the Airlee mill has | Plage of Daslelonn. with cther b cinie | child, Mae Week visiting = a numover of prizes and also two sil- ; “ . lagg of Daniclson. with other officiajs, | ¢hild, Mae eeks, are visiting af ¥rank Arnold. local mail carrier, has r distance salmon and putchased a trotter of a Green Hol EefgnIthE e ver Deen set. The new chimney is 1apidly | hayvs been over the road and are pre- | Northbridge. the package. { Crandall will he employed. it about the | chure. Valentine | 1. Brooklyn and will occup of November. Mr. Suflding. paring lac . F Funeral services for Charles Wat- | 5 long distance trout. ) Tames W. Eadie is visiting In Bos- | ba'ips [0 Place, telephones in houses |, "10' died at the Norwich State | 0% farmer. - de Tsland was a | Miss Gertie Teft and Miss Pauline ton. Friday evening was Ceres night at | Nospital, were held at L. E. Kennedy's Wa‘”_:’gq‘;"s‘ Sor Benday 2 Pawbeta of Norwich I‘Dvu;i fl‘\ion have Bt SEhE b o the zrange, Mrs, George Gallup was | indertaking rooms Wednesday. Bur- e inblow and ‘son. of Putnam been guests of Miss Inez E. Williams, YAWBUX VALLEY in charge and an excellent entertain- |14l was in Dayville cemetery. M. T o O e bbhcas | Bave retufiied nome. 58 = ment was provided. Alhsrl. Rollinson was in “’orce‘slter S:‘“’ SHERLE, _.\iI‘ri.n:n;xl hrl:‘resa.meé‘;‘mliz:lgr;g?mgge a Si . 3 LU Mrs. Edwin T. i ver M, Nallie: Mrink hax T -om | Saturday, visiting nis sister, Mrs, y. vi ow's. -y t O t- ol LI MR T e | s SO e hee seiomsaa o | Sl ik el jien Bk PTG € R S Alw nthemois family at their home near Wester] Gevrge. £. ‘Gallup and . faintly: are | . Mrs. Willlam -Harvey and ‘chiid:(> The Aibs de Costa farm, Which Log| The jcottage Drayer —meelmBs at A Yen Lew is entertaining her | spending a week at the Gallup home- | from Webster are visiting Charles | caused so much controversy, is to George Rathburn's Svery. Weddesaa; ure roo acka e ter from New York stead. They came from Providence in| Weeks and family. Sold.can_aucton, cchased Wilii i St A la Gl e SR . Nr. ahd WS Charies Cranfull aré | ieir adtoraskile, Miss Tibbits of Nashua, N. H. has | Pavl Marriot has purchased Wiliiam | Rev. &. E. Smith has entered on his 3 2 : e come to live with her cousin, Mrs. T.| Valentine's farm in the town of|fourth year as pastor of the M. P. Ne er s ld i b lI( i5th Dupre has_moved his family to STFR I Sweenes WESTMINSTER The Church Aid society had a har- Mrs_ C. E. Richmond and Mrs. Du- moved : : = 3 Y . ves o1 | e y ch | moves to Pomfret. the cotiage on Westminster hill, built guid spent the day recently with Mrs.| Guests in Looal Homes—Various | jast Triareday svenmng o Curel Able to Leave Hospital. and formeriy owned by Irving Palm- cents a Clia e % Items. Miss Gertrude Waterhouse is visit-| (laude Russell has returned from a | €I “{f‘og‘{&"‘iSZ‘éf“n‘}“s;'r‘:&STm“n’afi' J pa ] Mr. and Mrs, Willi X _| ing_her sister, Mrs. Howard Thyng | providence hospital where he had an | Anna Mot widow of Semue Mot Puwintiat fand. ol Tideon oo e operation performed on his riEht Io%h | day with Miss Hazel Palmer of Spring- i is] g &7 5 which member he has suffered with | 083 S * O L e b he f!},‘fil_f:"‘g;r“;j);“““‘ ey — WARRENVILLE since he was ’“ts"‘,";“ i AR Qil";.fil?“x}}s:‘vifi'fici?"%':fxf.e?"'&‘fie?e T Spig o ms bropiind iarued terpiny P Rovbine visited at Can- | The Week's Visitors—Sunday School gayachere iz weok oo they intend to stay ; t ices ¢ 3 e 3 s, Sunday. 2 : Miss Ru ohnson has secured Sunday schools of the Methodist Kpis- | Miss Erangeline Smith has a posi- Ctass Enientained o roow i the Killingly high school DAYVILLE. COM PANY \ Fhe Chureh Ald seciely welcome .| Miss Carrie Bution is visiting at the |, Charles A. Spaulding and Alpert | bullding at Dioliion,fon e STt 3 e ; \ G. Bfll on his return home from his | home of her sister in Scotland. Taylor of Allentown, N. J.. with Mr. il P N Y g R AP Opening of Postal Savings Depository t western trip. | Delegates to State Convention. Gadi S s i S'Pdarga::ehx:;f SOUTH WOODSTOCK e ehurohs aad i Parscral Tatsrente. e i ‘\w A .\'m'x( lml Mrs. Julia | ing several days at the home of R. H. St by s The hostesses for Sarah Williams ‘1“““‘“ COUNTY ety avmolnted; dolegates to/ Wilgnto )bty Sir James Bryce Visits C. W. Bowen [ Danieison chapter, D. A. R.. for Tues- o state W, C - convention in| M:ss Eva Spaulding recently spent St SunineieBeiss day were Mrs. (. A. Russell and Mrs, | m—— LR 1 X 1!. nday with Miss Sarah Howes in i W. . Biawell of lle. T i Tt o - e : ‘on Edwin n¢ conducted | Eastfora : e - ; e L - | village and was one of the basebal TflLLAND 0uNTY 13T & 51 UCK | the ¢ service last Sunday eve-| G. Burton Case, who has been very | _ Sir James Bryce, the British ambas- | Mr. and Mre W 1. LaBelle were| piavers, is now stationed at Fort Ter- C . 5 = 5 Sl ill with appendicitis, is able to be out | S2dor, recenfly spent a few days at S e 5 e SC8Y: L ry, and called on friends here Satur- Local Branch of the Hospital Board| Deacon Charles Barstow and 1he| of doors. Bull Hill, the summer home of C. W. Rev. Joel-Ives supplied the pulpit at ¢ o Entertained—Unnecessary Auto Col- | Pastor were chosen delegales to rep- | Mres Farl Wi Bowen of The Indspendent, the .Congregational ehurch Sunday o - MANSFIELD DEPOT ght, who has been vis- | “yiios Minnie Wilson died at ler| Mrs. C. A. Russell was in Worces | resent the Congregational churca at | itir r parents in Wi s Te- = : g g ! uTH e i 3 ‘ongregational C " h Yhese ST kb : was Wednesday at two o'clock. . Marble. i : o Sk ot S Mrs. F. A Jordan entertained the | ongregational Churches to be held in| Several from this village attended iss Belle Young and daughter have | Miss Jean Cairns is at the home Auto Visiters from Norwich. i b i L D Lo local branch of the woman's board of | WOrcester ncxt weel the funeral of Mrs. Albert Squire in | Mis3 Belle Young and faughter h SEA L Cene. Wit aeins For her | el a day in Rockville. : the Dayv-Kimball hospital Saturday| ™e'son as been suffering from- Westford last Sunday BMr. ana Mrs. Simmons have occu- | mother, who is seriously ill Miss Nellie Carpenter.of Lisbon s Alice Botham: and Mrs. Hattle afternoon at her pleasant home, Sixty- | ® Severe attack of asthma the past| Mrs, Harriet Lanphear is visiting ihe guest of Miss Bertha M. Clurk last | Thompson are in Hampton with their pied the house of John Burleson. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Henderson were two ladies wers present, several com-| W&tk her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Durkee. = . Baturaas Soanad mother, Mrs, Melvin. were given of the work of the past| Sundav evenings and giso the time of | day school class Tuesday afternoon. STERLING ostal Davings Han’s/Opens; the guest of Mrs. Carrie E. Clark on | chester. vear Mrs, H. J. Potter and Mrs. F. _bexhlmmti the r}l‘fldwed , praver meet- The postal savings depository open- | g &Y | Mrs. Alice Whitehouse is staying A. Potter were re-elected president| N8 has been changed from 7.30 to 7 THOMPSON FeR ed for business at the Killingly post- | = jyic. " Barber of Norwich spel with her .mother for a few days. - | p. m.. during the wi Death of Mrs. Thomas Rhodes. . ek . s | o Miss June Barber of Norwich spent T T % 42 . it y Miss Mary Stoddard of Abington /illiam Anderson of Danielson has g . J. Darbe i of i 5 3 Aainty refreshments during the social| NORTH WOODSTOCK Visited Bernice Armstrong over Sun- |been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Herbert |5@rt . A Ax_auto party from Norwich, Mr. | Married on Ripley Hill. Weur. The following from = Putnam 3 day. C. Anderson. hhe Ladics' Ald society Will mcel|and Mrs. Albert Caruthers and cail-| On Ripley Hill, October 13, Rev. R. R o it e L°§=' oy ‘:rnn zstion ~ Entertained | Iix-Governor Weeks was the guest| Mr. and Mrs Arthur Cooney have et iy M S oo M dren. Charies [:2dd and Master Willle | 11, Sherman married Harvey E. Gera: ey i g % oI g outhbridge and Dudley Granges— | 0f Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Searls over [ gone to Plymouth, Conn., to reside. A : i ougiass, were guests Sunday of Mr. | Jer of Merrow and Miss Hattie Viola fleld. Waterman, Mrs. Daniels, Misses| poiqq X - Sunday und attended church here. Mrs. Irving Anderson and Mrs. Ww. | MI and Mrs. arthur Harrington are) ;ng AMrs. Thomas J. Barber. | Newell of Seuth Willington, Brown ;"d* "‘:"";’-A 5 | 2t i Mc. and Mrs. Addeman of Provi- | W. Vaughn visited friends in Chaplin | En2StS of Mr. and Mrs. George Mon- | * yiss JJertha 3L RCliagrkdl‘.]wiLh\her| Mr. and Mrs. William Ingle and rutality of Auto Party. Louis Barrett is visiting hi . | dence are at their residence, The Ark. | recently. 3 i _ | sister, Mrs. Frank R. Burdick, at Nor- | gaughter Marjorie, Mrs. C. A. Sher- SHLi BUAE - rhiiaing. |t | W B D & his mother, | ““rthe Thimble club met last Friday | Mrs. Thomas Rhodes, one of the old- | MX and flvs Aivah Hail and daush; | wich, for a few days. man and sons, Allyn and Kenneth, of est residents of the town of Sterling, i3 died at the home of Jared Hall, Octo- ber 14 Epworth league prayer meeting held in the vestry Friday evening. Hartford, were Charles Miss Sarah Jackson of Willimantic | With Mrs. E. E. Williams. Ay eneaty 8y is snending a weel witn amaitic| T\C lell P. Cutter is the new sexton Brown. at_the Congregational church. Miss Mary Ross was electad dele- gate to the Sunday school convention in_Danielson Friday. Webster, Tuesday afternoon, near the| Herbert Alton place, was thrown from | hi swagon, a passing automombile hit- ting the rear wheel. Mr. Deming was badly cut on the head, but was oblig-| Mrs. Hall at Franklin, Mass, Frank Morse of Greenport, 1 a recent guest of Mr, and Mr: Bennett. ' Miss Rutlf “Bennett has WEST WO00DSTOCK Charles Armstrong from South Man- chester has been visiting his paren Sherman and daughters, Fwist of Norwich und Sherman of Willimantie at the parsonage recently. Neighbors’ Night. ghbors' night at the Grange returned ed to drive seven miles to reach his|Tuesday evening was obsery. T e Y e from Rast Oran N. J.. where she| The missionary meeting with Mrs. | ; nome. Eieven stilches were needed to| bridse and Dudley granges were vep- | oo RAo0es had the essay of the WILSONVILLE s beer spendin several ek endell“Witter wasi fttendanl by opk i Ale e i close the wound. Mr. Deming had been | resented, furnishing the programme, | © o7 & 4t the Grange Tuesday night. - Georse Wilitams spent the weel end | ty-five ladies. The subject was of | granddaughter, Miss Maud Brigham, in town with a load of fruit and veg- | An oyster supper was served, 4 = n’ Fostet, R, L. . ratich interest: The..Work’ in Id A | on Ripley Hill, last week. Mrs. Samuel Adams was a Worces- etables and several barrels were nlso| Mr. and Mrs, George Wood of EASTFORD sitor 1 oo = el MlIEL WmatHonG onl Weanes- Blanch Sy Ssorsad byalis ldstees eud R sent fiying. The autolsts rushed on,| Southbridke calied on - relatves. heww s Chilss Mabel Massh of Webster calt. |day. before starling on his trip in | her helpers. ; S Sallen offering no assistance. The roud is| Thursday. Church Interests—Auto Party Visits | eq on he- brother Tuesday. . (21 |the southern part of the state. Miss Bernice Bates is at home 10T { "t ' 41t preve you are.a zend talk very broad at this point, and there was| Mrs. Lindall Houghton hds just re- Two Counties. S. Mason of Dudley pa cisi "Miss Ethel Downs nas returned aft- | a week from her school duties. n et s AT th ne excuse for the collision. turned from a visit in Orange, N. J. ' here Monday might. . 2% ® VISIlor | o spending some time in New York. Fred Perkins from Eiliott station | & DY, dolng it alll comp e Clarence Peckham is gaining slow-| The studenis who attend Woodstock | Rev. I B. King retarnéd home on | Mrs, Ada Jerolamon of Worcester | J°PR Jordan is improving from his|spent Sunday with his brother and |Reeded—AIEh™ Bl ly rom an atiack of typhoid fever. |academy from here enjoved a %chool | Monday, the 16th. e delivered a |is visiting with her sister for s oo | recent iilness. [ieimter T " Ralph A. Pike, who has been visiting | sacial in Academy hail Friday eve- | memciidl setmen in the Congregation. | davs Mrs. M. M. Grifin of New Rochelle SR e | 3 his parents for two weeks, left Friday | ning al church at Hopkinton, Mass, on| Mrs. lda Childs was a Webster vis. | PAS Deer spending a few days with Taking Mo Risk Children Gry for EI Paso Tex. Mrs. Price. who h Healey und ifr. Barnes of | Suncay. |itor one_day last week. s G Avgiussall. President Taft refused a cocktail in FOR FLETCHER'S heen spending the time with her par- ollege spent Sunday at L. H.! Mrs, Warien Keith and Mrs. Ma- Mrs, S Adams has been entertain- Now at Fort Terry. St. Louis. You can't tie a Fairbanks enis in Sharon, will meet him in New| Heale)'s randa Johnson visited D. E. Lyons' ing her llzwr‘ from Worcester. Augustus Bergsten, who lived in the jinx t¢ him.—Philadelphia lnguirer, i ASTORIA