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PAGES NINE TO SIXTEEN — = daughter of Col, and Mrs. David Jiald SALEM Yellowstone Park a week ago last church. , : : \ 1 3 evening at the Congregational win_of Preston, where she was boms S : Mosting of the School Board—Raliy | s dimolving views are of the MEh- | First Sarmon of New Pastor Pleaser In September, 1831, Bince hor mar: Day Exercises—Frolics on Hallow-| "Twelve young people from the Leb- Hunters Shoot 20 Pound Coon. town, Bhe was the last of her lmmedl P % een. anon C. E. soclely attended the an- 4 S ato family and loaves but one neas 3 g e el maeting of the Willimantic C. 1| Rev. T. M. Willlams, the new pastor | felative, her niece, Mrs. D. W. Dissel] - H. H. Hopkins, who has been in the | union at Willimantic, of the Congregational church, preach- | with whom she 1ived. The fneral & A empioy of the C. M. Robertson com- | - Cifford Heuth. Statlon agent at the|©d & most interesting and INatructive | Mra. Wheoler was heid Wednesduy | " pany for several years as superinten- | C. V. station, has resumed his dutles | S6rmon Sunduy morning from the text|ternoon, the services belng conducie = Quaker Hill and is the guest of her |dent of their Bank mill, jeft that firm | after two wecks' vacation. John 12: 32. “A few preliminary re- by a personal friend, Rev. C. A s | mother, Mrs. Adelaide E. Spencer, in |Saturday. He will be succeeded by Mrs. Ray Tucker attended the state | Marks regarding the relation of pastor | throp, of Norwich Town, assisiod by i 4 ‘Washington avenue. i 7 M. O. Reilley of Quaker Hill. S.”S. convention at Bridgeport this|3nd Deople were appreciated by the|Rev. I”. M. Hollister, pastor of the Phis: Grishe Nokss - C. Everett Chapman is to move fro~ | week as a delegate from the Congrega- | Members of the church. Congregationul church, of W ¢ the house of Miss Nellie Chapman or | tional Sunday school. C. E. Meeting. was & member, R. O. Libby returned to his business | Gay Hill into the house of Mr. anc Gave.a Tea for Gbets. The ¥, P, 8. C. E, held the regular Attonded Ledyard Mesting, Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents LD oy e O Mrs. Jesse C. Watt, who moved tu| s g = 1| service in the evening with Mrs, I, R.| Rev. ¥. M. Holiiut Jod th s, . t rs. Ca niertained seve . R ov. ¥, ) ollister attended the Building in Three Counties. GLD MYSTIC ke e N e o T e 8 A s o gucit | Iadics 2t Sn afternoon tow NSt Monday | Balley leader. ‘Just before the close of | morning wession of tho fellowship mest and Epworth Leagus's Fallowe'sn Social | NeW. YOrk for the winter. at the home of her brother, Moses | to mect Mrs, C. V. Bishop and Mrs.| PSrvice it was voted to scoept an in- |ing &t Ledyard. < John. L of New London was In the | Chapman. " Thomas Moore of Hartford, her guests. vitation to a union Endeavor service at The Ladies’ soclety of the Baptis J;- szo—h r: dmaan Hau:. De- | Grove Tuesday. > School Board Mests. Mra. Angle Perry attonded the wed- | Srasey Hill next Sunday evening, Nov, | church gave a Hallowe'en soclal and shibyed by Eire; Being Rebuilt baj . Me endgiits Pt i hri , ut 7 o'clock. supper at the residence Rev. and NEW LONDON COUNTY. |iaotss cinsrosssote oo sm - | 55075 5% TS0 A5 ana M Joseph Leohure closed | rp yon maar ot sotocimen electec | {178 o6, M Hatis Rood ot Brookiyn. | & §7 S5O 1uma ana s wite wero | 3ifs, -3 5. Adas ¥ nésdes venl + |kers homeine frst of tne week . New London. at tho town tneetinr Oct, 8 met in the | “ari, 'Siary. Williame has returned | Teceived Into active membership of the | o Mrk K 8 Thompaon, Mrw I 2 Charles 7. 1 e it S Howard M. Pitkin closed own hall Saturday for the first time. | rrom New York, whes society. apman, Mrs, L. 1" Park and M at his home at Allyns Point the first | Wiliiam< block Wednestay trom s th | 0% his home in East Hartford: Bradtord, Matt ‘A ‘Tinker and Moser | woeks. Fredericic Simpson of Waterford were | Forelin Missionary — conforan i - = t H loipom There wa sk £ rs. Charlotte A. Wes: pman. utine = business was| ' The Ladies' Ald s Con- | Bunday guests at the homes of R. A, | Norwich Wednesday Grammar School Pupils Perfect in At. | Miss Allce Batterlee spent severl |Thc ciaporate S ood attendance: | oo ttaga on the Bluffs Tecsday. | transacted. sregational enireh met with Miss iat- | and F. 7. Bailey. jar. &nd Mrs, H. 8. Young of tendance—Harvest Supper. Jays last woek as the guest of Mr. and |cially attractive. The procesds, which | A large number attended the funera | Jacob Adams, local expressman be- | (jo Hewltt Thursday afternoon. O. W. Ray spent Sunday at the home | Wich Town were in this o We — = Elmer Satterlee in North Haven. lamounted to $20, will be used for |Of Daniel A. Crocker Sunday. tween Norwich and New London, en- | " \jgs Louise Willlams of Norwich | ©f 18 son, Charles £. Ray. nesday to attend the funeral Mr In the Eastford grammar school, Sa- iss Annte Tripp of Central Village i chureh expenses. | People were present | .. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. S. Washburn of |Jo¥ed a day hunting, bringing in four | Town has been visiting her grandfath- | o Miss Pearl Brown of Mystic spent | I Whoeler Norwich spent Sunday at their cottage | PATtridges as the result. er, Henry Hewitt, 'S.ulurdny and Sunday at home of Mr{ :'m‘t Mrs. A. Thompson i ler parents, Mr, and M Wesle mpen S unda b Hallowe’sn Party. W. L. L. Spencer sold at auction last Eianas i5 rah L. Howes. teacher, the report of | has been a guest at the home of M. |from Stonington, Mystic and Old Mys- Perfect in attendance Tor the month and Mrs. Harlan Newbury. tic. in_Center street. enéing October 27, 1811, follows: Olen Preached at Uncasville. Rebuilding Middleton House. Mrs. A, E. C. Merriam, M. D, re-| The committee of the % b 7 i e arm | Brow! - , 2 Cpworth hursday a miscellancous lot of farm " E Badser, John E. Ethridge, Aviel L. | Rtev. C. Wilson Harrison preached on | Henry Lamphers of Mystic, with a |*"ned {o Hartford Monday, ~ league of the Methgdist church held a | implements and machinery. A colt| Miss Eva df. Standish spent the| Mr. and Green. Mimnic A Jomes, Sharies | Monday evening and his mother, Sis- |gans of Carpenters, i rifshing the C. I. Chittenden of New London was [ meeting at the le of Mr. and Mrs. | belonging to Clara Standish and stock | ek end at her home In Westches- [ WigR Were in fow he eepe, Elsie E_Lowls, Olizer D, Bow- | tor Emime Harrison, on Tuesday sve- |work on Georze Walworth Middleton's |3 18 cotiags fn Maly strect Semdey. .| Balph B Meloer Monday evening to| belonging to other neighbors were also e o e kg AT Ll §8 Nary M Oreen, Reloh D. Sreen. | ning, at the speclal services being held |Louse on Quoquetaug HIll, which Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alden of Main | make plans for the Hallowe'en part: | included in the sale. Diss Ida Smuckler spent Tuesday in | ference of Pastors and fur gt g :."‘*“P Saen CHs: | this ‘week and next at the Uncasville |being erected on the site of the street are visiting in Worcester: which the members of the league helc Communion will be’ observed at the| N2 J.ondm, ERRp e At X Tussdav: ove T 2 S e e < | M E. church. Rere bulit Ind7%5 aind deatroved b _Mrs. Charles McGresor of New Ha-[on Saturday evening In the big* barn | Congregational church tomorrow morn- ErEamance e a student at the | In. Al ReskiS gent of attendance for the month end- | Mr. and Mrs. Chaffee of State Line |Aug. 1Sth, 1911 The body part of the S is visiting Mrs. D. A. Crocker in|at Mr. Melcer's home. All were in|ing, the theme of the pastor's address | NOrwich Free Academy, was d weck Post Surgeon, ng Oct 27, .52 plus. were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.|new house will be just like the older, | PrpadWay. costume, the men in overalls anc end visitor at the home of his parents,| Dr. Robert . Harrington has bee Recent Visiters. Colvér at the Navy Yard on Saturday |the front of the building being an ex- |, JOSePRl W. Hill has returned from a |jumpers, the women in ginghamanc [ “The first snowsquall of the season Mr and Mrs C, I, Besbe. speoiated one of the po oons Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bradway | night and Sunday. Jact copy of the one burned. The ell tr‘l:’m New York visitine friends. sunbonnet. A large number Were |arrived Thursday JMrs. Willlam Darling and Mrs, | New London count of Putnam visited Mr. Bradway's | Mr. and Mrs. A C. Risdon of New |is being carried up another story. W. L. Driscoll of Waterford was a | rresent and enjoyed the games plaed. | Mrs. Fannie Lamb and Mrs. Wil Charles Ray, who have been Il during Reception for Teachers. mother, Mrs William Bradway, last | York were visitors at the Ferry last | Examinations for Place of Postmaster, | “4Ler here Tuesday. Refreshments were served. Loomis of Willimantic visited friends | the week, are improving. Rev. Luclen Drur irm. » ey, alse Darwin Clarks Family | week, inspecting the i{mprovements | Examinations for ihe position . of | . IS George Curtiss of New ILondon| Miss Agnes Rogers bas been enter- | in town Thursduy Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Maynard and |yown school committ nd - M e ere " accompanied by Mr. and | being made on their broperty adjoin- |postmasier at the Old Mvetic offce SP°RL Sunday with Mrs. A. F. Bishop | taining as her gue§t Miss Hattle Rice irs, George Carroll is visiting in | little son, Henry, spent Sunday at the [ Drury are to give a reception \ira. Benjamin Delano and little son. | ing the Yale freshman quarters. were held Saturday morning last at T Penn avenue ot_Providence. ers. Miss Lila Carroll is with | Bome of J. Frank Rogers. home to the teacher e ¢ They made the trip by automobile. Herbert Lewis, who sold his farm [the Broadway schoolhouse, Mys! e A. J. Strickland has gone to| Principal James E. Murphy attended | friends in Worcester. Ernest Spencer, who has been con- | (Saturday) afternoon Mrs Henry A. Bosworth visited in |in the Allyns Point district a _few | der the supervision of William Gleason, | C1nton- the teachers’ convention in Hartford Married” Fifty Years. fined to his home for some time on 8c- | My, H, E. Wolcott and M . Southbridge, Mass, several days last | Weeks ago to James Jennings of New llocal secretary of the civil service com- e Mrs. Nan Chapel, after a_visit witl e % count of trouble with his eyes, 1s able | gmith of Westerly were t v Jersey, loft this week with his family |mission. The results will not be made IORTH LYME 5 relutives in Plainfleld, N. J., has re- e . ltds ou G and, Mew ] tosbe: out. D, F. Chapman_Tucsda "\ parts of mine came here from | for their new home in Norwich Tewn. | public for a fow da: The income of ~ turned home. ;’“"‘;“ »"“"" are rejoicing with t Twenty Pound Coon. Rev, Tacian Drur oth Menchester in two automooiles | Mrs. Millie Street of = Palmertown for the last | Bavtist Church to' Hold Rollcall—Mrs, | Miss Alice Killeen, who has been | 11 thelt reaching successtully the gold- | = Richard and derick A. Johnson | puipit of the Baptist chu : iy amd dimed with W. 8 War- | svent the week end With relatives, Mr. H. H. Hoffman of West Virginis | 2Sent from duties as teacher in thc | €1, m ne, tomorrow the j of Montville and Charles 8. Ray were | quonnock Bridge Sun ers family. They wers the Cheneys | 2nd Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins, rman and Auditor. s irginia [ 7enth aistrict (Uncasville) school, ha- | 50th anniversary of their marriage. | hunting on Saturday night and suc- ede ond Mr, and Mrs. William Pitkin (Su- WMY. and Mrs, Harlan A. Plerce left Brown of Riverhead farm N % rglu:;ni—d4_ )lllss Bertha Lyon substi- NOHTH FEANK[ ceeded In Lasging 20 pound coon, LEDY“RU san Cheney). ednesday morning for New Y rk been elected chairman of the Miss Emily Stark visite ufed Sk Ny Mensnre: : . IN. Miss Jennie Rogers spent Thursday Edwata S. Keith and two lit- | ¢ity, their fofiner home, where they are |ecutive committes and alto Auditor of | New Faven and Moriio moorno® o0 | peilise May Darrow was in Hartfor at the home of her sister, Mrs, Wil- s have returned from a visit of | to spend the winter season, HE ouTiry GsTITAC of the Botrthies T a0 S Oe eSS AT gitending the funeral of her sister | Virs. Jeannette Hoffman Entertains | liam Maynard. g E”T-:B;:N pC“Gh'-rr Injyred by Fall Mr. Keith's t J . rs. E. H. Tracy of New London was | New England Poultry and Pet Stoc Slare rs. Slocum. i i Ram} ros woming over ri ol armhand Saves $1 T e e To o manie i s imie of Wy Bt i, Soultey g Teb Stesk| Au Claremse Hedic il Misy Ghuds| e Millle Sirert was the ~uest < Feiace and Relntives=Yaoution ifor P T e N avd |/ 600 In Seven Years - convention in_Hartford. Vool ot her undle, Noves 5. Alyn. . |hemciaton to ;e held in Lawrence |Beepe of Millinston visited at Erwin Mr. and Mrs, Herman L. Perkins x| Station Agent Heath, ', 5 the Norwieh e T e e Hhs i B R o , CERden tids montii. Rogers' and G. H. Strong’s over Sun-|Geles Ferry over the week end s ol e er Lakewere admired | _Ellsworth C. Gray, son of an and Mrs. John Ethridge. her sister, Mrs. Thomas Allyn, at Al--| o The annual meeting of (he Woman's | ;i \aunata ‘over Sunday. They ats| Sunday was Rally day at the Meth- | iays with Mrs. Porters father, Oliver sverul families have been enjoying | ful acident recentl flo t n Charles B Pratt of Putnam, super- Iyns -:-o‘;“- SRS g A e B g e Johnson, late blossoms iIn their gardens, but the | & door at (he visor of schools, visited the village 3 ames of the Allyns Point dis- day at 3.30 p. m. a esidence of PO« " % freeze of Saturday and Sunday nights | Mr. Gray got up on n o Ao trict “was & recent saest of his som, | MFS. Jane H. Dean in Main street. L e ooEvILe0noR | killed most of th N | e whseh Was not secy . Dok @ Vaskbtan George Tavlor, in_Preston. Happenings of the Week. Miss Augusia Pember hus re- |, C0Un§ America was out making Hal- | ralling slipped and | 4 . i 5 Oeanast o the pul. | , Mre. Harmon Periins _ visited her | Mrs MMorris B. Caswell pleasantly turned affer & week's visit with Mre, | 10%e’en calls Tuesday evening of nearly elght feet, in T Gt s the \xa‘:fiodill'mr& <Sn‘fx‘i§» daughter, Mrs. Curtis Gates, in New [entertained on W lay evening the . s Bt oF et With Mis. | “Measrs. Batos, Prest and Rile E B eriEie on' ston: . it 2% he Methodist church Sundsy | London, the frst of the week. Ladies' Aid society of Baptist Attefltlfln Farmers ' Seannette Honman entertiinea | New London ro spending a fow days | was severely cut trom | norn! pasto : E : : Srnsia, Hotnian o own hunting. oat, One tooth wis brok ar A st cupper was Siven by the LCFFINGWELL S R SO ’ : ieron and peigog, T T usBON 8 P G iiding Now H e e ington occupicd th it of L P, Stmnso uilding New House _— 4 T R e Gibie A Tagied R X ufter a run through Saybrook | Charles Kinne Buys Scotland Farm— | now house near Hallvilie, close e Mr and Mrs. Charles D. Tatem gave at Home resident. o= And M Chasles 4 Tagbers of Fieopates o ) | Miss Burton Injured by Horse's | Norwich and Westerly Tra o e (Darty 3t their Tesidence | nrs. John Britton and daushter, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin i1 Hoxie. itic spent. a few dayn the past | 'k ey T - Carrie, of Norwich, spent Friday with | _Miss Ellen Cottrell of Bayonne, N. h Mrs. Kingsley of Lebanon T Saves $1,000 i Soven. Vear Mrs. C. L Rathbun. I, ls the Egeat of he hxamexuim\a\»- F Fattest 4 Bi ’ 2 ,“» l‘i- Fsxter apd ¢ Feliga Wiadislaw, a Pole Miss Anna Foley of New London |2nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. George W. - William Cox has returned after sev. | 40 @utomoblio trip to to this country ab eve ) DAYVILLE. spent Saturdsy with Miss Baith Lef- |vorthn Miadicton at ineir summ or kallest an g ) Chk VIt 1o Bt A e B e b | ridis | 290, was firat brous ) - 3 home, Quoquetaus. : gove On. nd dauch. | Charles Strong of Leonard Bridge | S, I Holdridge when he . Minor Mappenings of the Wesk—Hat- | BOETEll, 1 1oy i mer witor, | M S0 Nirs, Frank B Gatos ot gest Tarkey Raised |[|..)'p 20 Mes A B Race and daush. | ap'in town the first of (he week. - | mpouk ome. word of Fngilsh ows’en Games at Miss Shaw’s Party. | mrs Charles Rogers, of Massapeas. Providence were -guests over Sunday on friends n Columbia oRe. Gay this]op s LAImer attended the meeting | town for his native homo i " spent Tuesday with friends in Greens | Of their aunt, Miss Matilda Hollow weelk. “lof the state board of agriculture In | where he will make a short at Dr. Ha:r{hsa;'lne.. wife and daugh- | Jilte, al_the Holloway homestead.® 10 00 Mr. and Mrs. B. Simpson, p. | Hartford Tuesday. then retarn.bo Americs. Hen ior Spent ihe day recently with Dr. Louss Tves and family of WWillimantic (o= Charles’ @ Eldredse has re- . S'mpson and Walter Sim st | g Charles “Kinne' will soof move (0| wan called by those pho ) hir ge Barn family, 2 ved = 's house. d two weeks' visit to rela- ent a imantic Ny . Scotland, where he has purchased a | worked for different pec t 3= John Harmes and datghter were P T L Deards bonee M~ | tves. at. Groton, Mass. : & Rext Best $5.00 Rpent Sonny Bt Hose tamg. o [resm o Tealyaraet. & Holariage, 1 guests of Dr. Barnes. Voir. - Mrs. William D. Harris of New Lon- X es’ = Sherman Loomis of Lobation read is | ,, Mt Mary Burnham of Kinsman, O orge W. Paln na Ck “aving an artesian well driven on his| 5, S Guent. of{ Ber. Bieter.. Mr Phebe Geer. In the sev enr Sabin 8. Russell was in Hartford A . |den is the guest of he xy ivin Thompson of Boston was a re- [don I8 the gucst of § Wi . F. i wi. -salied. to | "RGEUSSt of Miss Balin Tefinewoll [k, 1o N0 Chapian Reynelds of Montville vis~ | ™ Mre. James Stott of Mansfield, Mass., 1hird $5.00 3> Erdund SoE L s 3 e - . - Fenth has returned to his du- | ;S ATE, b‘,dbel; of Waterbury spent | count of $1,600, all s - anen . e A eer® du- | the week end at the home of his pur- | on farme, T Willlam M, Gray is working In Ches ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Barl Pistatield Mass. Wednesday, as Mrs, Tomes Shew Thl Wekupeuss wornd ‘l":‘y his sister, Mrs. J. I Ross Tues- (. former resident of Old Mystic, was p veeks vacation. Victor Bodwin served | "yt 2T, Wibl ins. *9 ~ calling -recently on Jobn A. Taylor. ; The Bulletin proposes to Auring his absence. Migs Florence Wibberlcy is ditend- < Sirs. William Barton has moved int6 , sorgie witn his® beother o L By | | George Stewick has returned to Stafl captiire the three fatiest and AT and Mrs. Olney Chappell have |m& sehool in Plainicid. i Personals. ene of Milton Warren's houses. Dolbeare. g ford after a visit to his brother-in-law 5 largest Turkevs to be offered veturned after several days' visit In |, ATHHUr Edmunds e L EIR T TS 3l Anea m?h:hnu. h;qm =] Mrs. Charles Rathbun spent part of i‘}gks's"‘i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sis- X Tbrv;iledh’lzln:nklg(;lng E:x;;m: Scotland. ’n;.;_ home of his parents in Canter- ura"ivfuf‘.rr"(.mrfl \'ii,v"””“("p -y T e bee ot E X Wi Nk Taat et £ bury, frs. am 1. Aliyn_anc 1 Mrs. John Jordan is slowly improv- | e week in Norwich with Mrs. Wi Miss Ruth Larkin has returned to = Counties. WATERFOR Kicked by Horse. Iyn attended tho funeral of Wil ng. Mr and Mrs. George A, Sheldon of | NeW Haven after two weeks visit to D While Herbert Irons was hitchi Browster Sunday, The Ladies” Ald society will meei on | pag (Groat Plain spent Sunday with | 0Cal relatives. They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two countles. Mombi e ., | & horse near his house one day re Rt s poa D yasodda Wednesdsy with Mrs. F. J. Burnett. | Ay ang Mrs B C. LetfAngeel Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cady and son, The Bulletin -will buy the prize birde at the regular market price embers of Fidelity Chapter Visit|ly Miss Emma Burton stepped into the | Middistown were tecent mucst e R e G Hahbosn Fity Alfrea Cady, of Barrington, R. L. weré || in addition to the prize to be awarded. Harrison's Landing—Personal Items. |vard and patted the horse on his tack, | 274 Mrs. Willlum T Allyn n_Foster, I, the guest of Bilen| . Phlll.t.hu‘"elm o A ;;:;fg:gxmzflm’:g"mm-“‘n_,n"i" e The turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- Miss Ethel Rogers of Stoney Creei | 152 Supposed he did not - or hear | ysndon ot Sire L Y Mise Shaw Emtertains. &en party Tuesday evening at the | automobile. St o trallp’sqeam e g Rutae St T S, S the guest Of hr bruther And wite, | Lorls Erotking her (o tha Bround with | Parents Mr. and Mrs. John M. dray,” s vl Ty g Rome of the preaident, Miss Raith Lef. | Lawyer and Mrs. Jensen and child of The first prize of $10.00 to the larsest and fattest young turkey: 3ir. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, of West |such force that she wis budly broised | FoCeRtY. ed & PAT- | ingwell. There was a good number | Stamford are guests of Mrs. Jensen's second prize of $5.00 to the second largest and fattest young turkey: Neck. and received two ugly wounds on her o ty_of Triends om Saturday evening to | pranest some comInE frove. Norwiow | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georse Ii Wa- third prize of $5.00 to the largesi and fattest turkey raised in New George Keeney of New York 1s the | head which a physician who was called LIBERTY HILL mect Miss Baker and Miss Frazier. The | Fiic ‘Tiouse was artistically decorated | (erbury. at Ti. London or Windham Counties. suest of his brother, Frank Keeney, | found It necessary to take six stitches i .m-‘-.-*u-m;“.‘.u = with autumn leaves, berries, cornstalks Miss Annie returned from The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in at_Head of the River to close. 5 Bocial Affairs on Hallowe'sn—Mre. A -u---‘ W and pumpkin moonshines. Witches and | three months’ visit to her cousins, Mr, | these counties. The turkeys must be submitted for examination and Mrs. Willis Miner and Mrs. Willlam disbw. Themgeon's Deat = £y ned her | ENOSts Were in evidence, the fortune- | 2nd Mrs, Charles E. Champlain, of weizhing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon, peland were guests of friends at GOSHEN ol o trcagad sim Touts ovie B b g s e B B BT g R res returnea || 1 JFOr the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded D I il s hbiling The children of Mr, and Mrs. Arth Mrs. C. A Rossell spemt Trides in | motresimments aare mion 'fi:‘;v::ffig o T O st Lo ‘;&3:‘&“.::; Iliom::e market price. This turkey will be given to the spent o few dave at Buens Vista the | Letter from indian Mission Field— gxn:;r':.‘«.: s Hallows'en party Tu passed very pleasan relaltive: Corner, & et oF e e ok, y evenin he school children we Rev. W. 3. Revnolds was in Worces- = pleasantly. W e Corner, To the r OF B et e S Tiaih s peiee. of Shen BIPVIS. of Mre Mery 4 KimienBie. | Oelegutes to Bridgopert Convention. ‘| gy’ guests. ter_this wesk. " Mrs. Elizabeth A. Pitcher has rotu in addition to the market price will be given. This turkey will fur- ¢ Steward street are guests of friendy | A newsy missionary letter from the | o Henry V. Oehlers was ¥ wve Mr. and Mrs. Herley Downes at at HAMBUR! ed t6 Brookk A i g nish the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. S5 Watarford for m few deve P45 | feld in India was read by Miss Alice | Sunday. LT D._L. Downes'. two months af her Summer cottage, To the_raiter of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old Mrs. Irving Saunders of Groton has | Mahoney at the Sunday school Su [ERES Maw & 1a0ge attenfiane at ¢ ‘Walter Commings of Woonsocket, R. e Chestnut Ridge. prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This will £o to the returned home from & call on friends in|day. Miss Congdon also gave an in- | harvest supper and entertainment I, is working in the office of the As- | Sunday Schoel te Give Biblical Drama [ AMr. and AMrs Bverett Insram have County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. . town. formal talk on Sunday school work, | % &t the church Triday evening sawaga company. 2 P —Local Guests at Hallowe'en Social. |returned from & visit to Mrs. Insram's The judges will be disinterestea persons who will weigh the tur- About 20 members of Fidelity chap- | _Miss Annio Gillette and Mr. “and [ 14" SO G TEC for or o B e e B Reang e | s >R parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. . of kevs at Somers Bros.’ market, ter, Order Eastern Star, spent last|Mrs Willlam I Geer attended 'th manth o week her mother. F - and Mrs. Ernest Latimer and |Barrington, R. I All_turkeys th iti Friday at Harrison's Landing, guests |state Sunday school convention in s Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kelley daughter of Gardner Lake attended the | Several from Old Mystic e AR e ss b o pemretiton; Wil e puchneed it J L of Bister Dager. | Bridgeport this week. Wi Aduiean, Thembesw's' Denth ited Canterbury this week. Hallowe'en ball last week Friday sven- |the srange mecting T ¢ “evening P & s D o e e S e e D e F. helley was an over-Sunday | Mr. and Mrs Reuben T. Manning | Mrs. Addi Thomp ¥ aven- e meeting Tuesday evenis y . ; 3 elley was a _Sunday| Mr. and ) euben T. Mu Mrs, Addison Thompson Mrs. Edson Ormabee has returned | ing and spent the night at J. W. Mar- [at the Roud L ombton, Sioup AR Ithe PiRd - whother, % Drivs[in won os nt, caller’in town and “son.’ Ammola Manning, and Miss | street, Columbia, died Tussday frem Mew Hampshire. e iss Mamie McGovern was a Hal- jo Ward of North Frankiln were |home of her daughter, Mrs. W NORTH STERLING o 0P Ta Rt after & vickt wiih HONOWER e e e e g | e minew snd & {rlend’ Were | las\s hac Muiavand and one evas ards - at egatchie. . H. Jen g enc ? e husband and one Kr relatives in Brockway. Xadaa G = here on @ hunting trip this week, Robert Palmer. Mrs, Thompaor adies’ Guild Gives Su~~er and Play |tended the state teachers' meeting in | odist Sunday school, there being 63 i -~ ' . mer. ; 3 ary R 8 . 3 3 g 63 in a . of Brooklyn, N.|menb ebanon Baptist chu i s S S s Lo s | M BRGS0 S S o Py [omtnt e S offs: Evuday aghoct thecg Selns &3 1o PENDLETON HILL furcus Yorr, Ir, ot Brooiym, . | member ot Tabanon Tar ‘e t rding i il Strong has been threshing | dered, a feature of which was singin; Fooa 2pzomner ‘th cus Burr, this weel ; e 4 mom ¥ Floating on the Water of the Mill | Past weel ther, Jtev. Marcus Burr, this week A. Verplanck anc Pend. "A Biblical drama, Ruth and N 2 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Eadie, Jr., r Hadlyme farmers this veck. | by the children’s ciass and a selection | Ladies” Aid Society Held Supper—| "py 'c. g Stark of Norwich was a ats of the former's mother, M. witl na il Arama. Buth and Maomi lor Boston, and Miss Grace Ablard s. A. P. Gates and Mrs. Christo- [by the young ladies. Richard Mans- Personal Items. caller here Tuesday B, A, Noyes kO, Shie Repiie ouie to | BuBlsy, Nov: 5 y 8 have visited their homes here this|Bher Brockway were callers at G. H.|fleld, secretary of the New London Y Mrs. A. E. Lyman of Columbia is Mr. and Mrs, Amos Lillle a . e i o o | ind s Huntingten: Teeiand | T = ; Strons’s last Saturday. 7| G A, gave an address. Mrs. Charles Hillard of North Ston- | spending a few days with Goshen | Gladys and Gwendolyn Clas) i i ol and Mrs Huntington Lee and | "%rs. Frank Smith has been visiting [, MFS. G. H. Strong is entertaining Local Notes. ton Is_spending_the week with her | friends. ed the Hallows'en s ! pon e day last week, dropped 3 ew Haven|in Boston. her cousin, Mrs. H. H. Hoffman, of . parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Th e — . % bis pocketbook in the water. There | 7or® at Jobn Tiffany’s last Wednes- e freed Funtington, W. Va. Mrs, Hofiman 1s] M. and Mrs. Frank Miner entertain- | Porents: 3 P o = town hall, Willimant, o e river. At [, Miss me from Ladies _ held harvest | her friends here f - s + chter, 3 o Bt 3 — T e e | i B e e T paanioe il ae Snds here for over 80 years. | ffamium. of Norwicn Palmer of East Greenwieh R L. Mit | vioy Minnie Nichols Gives Hallows'sn e Stanley Davis attended an auction in |Well patronized. There were Hallow- PUs e all. Harold Bartlett is working in Boston, | Jyane 0, meriot-Colchwater. - Mive o i Ma at Auction—Meeting of I¢ Octeber Roses. Salem Wednesday. c'en decorations on the tabl > fehi | _ There will be » rollcall service at tho {leaving town Saturday to begin his | st Gyeook.of Lower Pawcatuci and Rarty—Sesisl, Uniep ; Mevt i s ting; ol e Mrs. William R Whaley picked a| Mrs. Wihliam Sawyer and daughter, | drama entitied How the Story Grew | Papiist church next Wednesday com- | duties. 5 i ®{Miss Susan Cook of the Whosler High | W. Frink of Norwich Sitatiow Winiter; Ocouping Mg Jarge bouquet of Dorothy Perkins roscs | Mrs. Farold Reynotiy wore Nemereor | was bresented by the followine cast of |mencing at 130 p. m. Rev. F. C. | Mrs. Lillian Greenman of Newport, | fenocl were over-Sunday visitors at A it or the Monteiile Can | . sonage. from her bush October 23. don’ vieitors Tuesday. Youns adies: Misses Bllon beck. May | Wright of Norwich will give the 2d- [R. I, was a week end guest with | gy homes here PR pulplt of the'd Rty Cha- - Mr. and Mrs. George Emerson have [ Miss Elsie Harding went to Norwich | Pagrineau, Effie Ablard, Buphemia (dress of the afternoon. At.1 m. m.|friends in town. e e D L e s Y U M| il M, Brnast Xennod visiting at John Poiters. Wednesda: Sotiter, Jennle Bessotte. Jutia Habbitt, | theke will be held a Young People's | There will be evangelistic meetings | Mr™; AThur Biilings, Jr. and daugh- | Praehing, ©Om J0OR, L5 M ayar op | tended u dane pags Toeeds Lucinda G. Knight and Roy | This place was well represented at|Ncllie Eadie and Grace Tucke service, the principal _address being [in the Methodist church during the | ton Locy of Natick R L. were week | E 400 S0 o L Daker of | evening at Burr Smith's Hgrinston are visiting in Providence, | the Halloween soclal at . F. Jewett's Entertained at Parsojiage. e R ARy P S e S e M e s |1 Dent viesh ot Mo Hakearl Banie | e e Tt i o 3 ; spen! uesday evening. i ks S Ly A Mr. an rs. Edwin E. Henry were S “SupDe t «adies < My o o ely attendec Dverythin r Bunfay with friends in Bteriing Hi O o Afartin entetain. | 20i8s Bllen Peck. assisted by Mn Chicken Pl Buptise: In New Dondan Bontay aticadine the | foclety held at Horace Palmers iast |and aunt Mr. and Mr holfield | o good price William Miller is sick. ed their children and thelr friends from | on Thareday. evéning ot tha parscis, The A. W. T. soclety. Held a chicken |funeral of Miss Harriett D. Rudd. e L A | o Nichols ent PR R s i s e _Wiliam Burchard has moved to | Saybeocic ama mlmion st aonds, O | on Thursday evening at the parsonase. | pio supper &t C. A Jewett's Tucsday |, Mre. Emily Oram ‘entertained the |'2o7l A0 8 fnanclul succesm | A VT Dy friends ined oF | Saturday at William B. Crar North Fos:er, where he is employed | Mrs. Ellen Palmer and Mrs. Ida New Stack 125 Feet High. i b S | o e LIPS [ et S Etaty Sut i DRORNTEOR | 5 -t LT Ario e RIaY. AR(eTOE et | Carty Toadhy VARG wY hor | Bt actel cidh met with Miss Ruth in s picker shop. | Harding are in Lyme, The new chimney of the mill is about | ance, Moodus. _Millin#ton, = Hamburg | Quaker Hill Wednesday afternoon. Bt A Sl A sl e PRy o i Bl B T AL «pyiiins Gertrulle Feooks s visiling comploted. It is feet b built |2nd Grassy Hill being represented. fn attractive Hallowe'n entertain. |50y '3 “Morgan. Jr. of Greenevin e O MR VI Mataialaonns . Narding returned hom Meow 3 : of light vellow radial chimney brick =5 n was given in Palmer Memorial |, Jorm A. Norsag. Jv. 3 ol . M. V. B. a taturday ‘after visiting relativ n ‘_9:.”‘&?1‘7, Thh e 1 & erttiedl FRANKLIN 2 Gecorated mear the LoD with bands LAUREL GLEN ball Tuesday evening. sh s N e o T A AL, Wllow e | e (o i e i I b ma. Sl of black and the letters AIRLIF in per- s Annle Bitters, teacher W Co- | ¢\ ity and Frank Prown of Rraaford |and Mrs, J, C. Dolbear, Wednesday. | Congregational church lust Hunday. . 5 pendicular line. — hanzie, was at her home over Sunday. N i e e B Ml ongregationa n sster 9 Bockland Sunday. i I.fihrs. Louls Smith Entertain on| Mr.end Mrs Ansu are ex- | Supper at Horace Palmer's—Personals. LEBANON B e R e e D o Tar fdentviile’ Cinters Thutotne Now Minister Arrives . Lere e Mo Tonton irtied hn ir pected to arrive by steamer Cedric i = J - £ % - 4 ev. Mr. Kenerston, the new minister is & guest at F. O, Plummer's. Wedding. Ty o Dol e Fork On Tri0ay, - 1 Mr. ana Mrs, Amos Phillips of Vol- comustnbhoud iy R T L i} SELEDOOR, i o Brantoa. Clty, moved tnto (he-ve A <. Mrs. Merrill Lvon has returned from | Untewn iwere — Sunday visitors ut | Wallace Sweet Walks Fifty Miles in | Amos Palme f ' ¥ Wi sonage Thursday. MOHEGAN _ |a visit in Poquetanuck. Diight Main's. pes 2% =342 st e | Amo ASHWILLETT Miss Prudence Brand picked a vioket Mr, ard Mrs. Earl Rogers of Nor- The supper held at Horace Palmer's = a—S8tebaoptison Lec- 0ZRA § e in_the woods one day last week 4 wich were recont guests of Mrs. An- was well attended and all enjoyed the | ture—Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Mason to B H Mr. 4nd Mrs. Harvey Palme Misses Florence and Elizabeth Wel Fiteh Champlin of Massapeag calied | toinette Hastings. NIANTIC evening. Celebrate Golden Weddi —— Kinnig/s Valley, entertalned relatives rattville spent Sunday with Miss on_friends in this place recently 3fr. and Mrs Turner Haynes and M i s o Colchester Granaers Furnish Interest- | from Greenevilie last vieek ERREEarorte Aptus HuESaI a: A Afr. a and Mr. 5 3 - S i urni - e o reek. esnln Cra Mrs. Ned Fowler and Mrs. Bardick | and Mrs. ¥red James of Niantic were Lad Aid Society to Securs C ngre- guest of her mother and m-f Members of the Lebanon grange| ina Programme at Local Grange | Be¢pjamin’s threshing machine was | Mrs, Og on and daughter were in Norwich the first of the week. | Sucsts on Sunday of Mr. and Mr. S. N.| ~gational Church Improvemests — i made up a barge load which drove tc| Session. at work at Ransom Young's and Mar- ( Abble spe In Versuilles, Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Doibeare were [ Hyde. Subscriptions Towards Electric | ¢ 0" ard Martin aud family were vis- | Bozrah as visitors of thelr grange Crres tn Moncee’s the first of the week. John Butler has moved from iy n .\gwxcn lhe last of the week. ;Axv;;:;‘r ir}ve;;grpwglgmues was &l e ftors at Nathan Main's Saturday and | Wednesday ev;nl'r‘ls. There was a large attendance at the lh“]gmfig:m ";’“’ nas datatned | brother's the Hunford place, 3 Sarde: Noa 5 and Jerty | ¥ - at Lioy . er’s on Sunda o . - Clarke Standish, Jr., who was badly | grange Wednesday evening. Nineteen | 3410 6 week with neu- ———— nders of Taftville called on friends | Wore Wedding Gown of Thirty Years & = ¢ Tho auction held at Horace Palm- | bruised by a fall two weeks ago, has | ffom Colchester grange came down | F#15a, returned to work Monday. this place Sundas- B y _The Consregational Ladies’ Aid so- |er's Tuesday was well attended and | Tecovered from its effects. Y And the lecturer, ra” Browning. had | /Harry Cols has purchased the Crumb LEONARD BRIDGE Miss Lizzie Hunter spent Sunday in g0, siety met Tuesday afternoon at the | things sold well. Miss Ruth Bartlett of Danielson was |a fine programme consisting of sing- | fifm near Clasgo. e Mystic. M. and Mrs. Louis Smith entertain- | Parsonage and considered o number of | John Watson and family were guests | the suest of Miss Sarah Daniclson at | ing, readings, dialogue and music by j/, 8. D. Plerce was in Norwich Satur- | Mrs. Haas Retucned ‘érem Trip 1 T . ed a larze number of relatives and o D png tlg improvements | of Orrin Main near Wyassup lake, on home last Sunday. vegetable orchestra of Colchess day. [} . Europ GALES FERRY friends Thursday afternoon and even- #nd additions to the ladies’ parior. Sunday. ! Alfred Mason, accompanied by Hugh | Which was all very interestipg. Th Otto Andersdn returned to New e ing of last wek, it being the thirtieth | Mrs. Hattie Burton and friers! called Bass of Hartford, was at home Sun- | Were given Colchester grange for thy| YOrk Tuesday for a few days on bus- | Mrs Marfa C. Haus, who has beer gnr:[\"flr:ary of their marriage. Mrs.. Robert L. Manwaring s meetinz with | On her cousin, Mrs. Phoebe While, re- day. fne entertainment furnished. Thegb | Iness. spenditig four months [n Pngland, Ger Chronicles of the Week's Events. ' ..j.,.07e the zown she was married success with his paper towarcs iaising CeBUS. Teon Sweet of Washinwton. $D. C. .e 19 from Lebanon grange, C. 'F. Haywird entertained fricnds | many Bwitzerland, returned to her in 'h'-tv vears ago. During the cven- finds for the ‘emefit of the ‘ir Palmer L Main was a busincss call- Visite? his mother, Mrs_Mary Sveet. m Ecst Lyme and one fr¢m | trom Glasgo Sunda: | home in this place Tuenday 2 - inc there - eve several selections om tional chu-ch in the wa o er in Westerly Monday. last veek. fic.d grange, No. 3. Mrs, . ) Beer met with Mrs, L. A 3r and 7rs. Milo Benn and Mrs. the phonograph. o B iy f - 3 Fh Busy. Deer b, P g . v graph. electric lighis for the chur h and p: - Woalled Fity Miles in a Dav. Hethaway of i NORTH STONINGTON Manwaring on Tharsday afternoen fo-b Eosers of New London were vis- | Mys ClTord . Robloson spent somage About $225 is re uired. YANBUX VALLEY | _Tvallace Sweet who returned two oF Sof : bl l-cdiy N Mrs, F. O. Brown was a visitor .ir ors for the Cav Tecently at their sum. | Wodnéaday and Thursday in Frovi- Telephome men weie hore Saturday | Tecks ago from Musmachusetta where | CIeAenl to inspect & Funeral of Mrs, Samust lore Dy, | Middletown Monday eIty raising the cable and k. n~ e s spent ) 3 > vay' y o | Mr. ana re. Henry Wood, formerly | “Bir, and Mrs. Hormon A, Geger_en- | “hiias Be Manwaring returncs Tooe | pers, Gooree I Coats, who is in POOr | inawn holds the I etanon Sorh centary | e2ting. Al that was left for Hervington ey 3¢ Wanregan, who have occapied Wild. | tertained on Sunday Mrs. Josle Par- |day to New Haven after spenaiug six | of her soon Uhe past wek 2t the home ) pedestrian record. He' walked home |Srangers fo do was to turnish £ m i< s SOUTH_CANTERBURY wood g left i rker Plain we ere, the guest of his brother,| Mr. and Mrs. CI om a point beyond Worcester, a dis yock for eIk e Bome at South Cov. | ‘Mra Abble Speeler and Miss Lillie K. L. Manwaring B recent pashios, Clarles H. Miner were | tance of about fitty miles, in one day, | COld ments rolly cake. pie Mrs, Mary EI widow of | Wallace Salisbury has moved from o - Wood has purchased | Johnson were in mch Monday. | John W. Coroley was in Norwich on | Chapman's near Westerly. making the trip in about 19 hours, LiTos Jali “"":"""h’l' Deacon B. dled at | Plainfleld into the Tarbox house, nest Baxre. . and 3 esday. Miss Edwina Stedman entertained a Mlustrated Lecture. ¢ IDter Lo ot village Sunday afier- | Canterbury station, ! of Mak ne afternoon with Mrs, Mary . nenw of . fow hours | IeARk O, Coaper of New Haven an | And Mis. Nelson Parker of ivur,- Plain Hill were guests . N.| Miss Inez M. Spencer has returned |party of Who tate returned Hyde on Tuesday. from" s vimt o New Tondon and Iher oms on Comette HuL " ' ' yery Wae. stomsnpiioon Aetuile T8 | oot i s cari brother, Henry Clark..