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and Building in NEW LONDON COUNTY GALES FERRY Mecting of Ladies’ Aid Socisty— Events of the Week—Personals. The members of the Ladies’ Ald so- ciety of the M. E. church were en- gaged in tylng a quilt at the session Of the society last week. Arrange- ments for a Christmas sale and baked bean supper were discussed and the several committees appointed to have charge of the affair. Contractor Beane of Watertown, N. Y. who has been making extensive al- terations and improvements on the A. C. Risdon property in the village, lert recently for his home. Mr, Beane ex- pects o return for the completion of ihe work in the sprins. irs. Fred Richards of Norwich called on_relatives here on Tuesday. Miss Florence Hurlbutt and her brother, Irving Hurlbutt, with Edmund Norman of Allyns Point, were enter- tained recently by Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Parker of Norwich. Delegate to District Convention. Sister Emma Harrison attended the district meeting of the Woman's Home | Missionary soclety of the Methodist | Episcopal church at Moosup, as a del- egate from the local auxiliary Thurs- | day of last week. e launc belonging to Frank O.| AMoses of Norwich was hauled out for the winter season at the Ferry on Wednesuay. Ludwig_Seith, a student at Dr. White's Bible school, New York cit; arrived Saturday to visit friends at Allyns Point. Cemetery Improvements. Charles H. Comstock. superintendent of the Gales Ferry cemetery, has com- Pleted recently the annual iall raking of the yard, leaving the grounds in| fine condition for the winter season. The well kept appearance of the yard, since the annual meeting of the as- sociation m May, when renewed inter- | est in the weifars cf the cemetery was inspired through the efforts of the | president of the association, Noyes B. Allyn, has been a source of much sat- | isfaction to those interested in the | upkeep of the grounds. Curtis Gates of New London visited relatives at the Ferry on Sunday. Mrs. Myrta Mather and Miss Mabel Smith, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turn- er of Long Cove, were members from this locauly at & birthday party at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Lois Mason in New London in honor of Mrs. Ma- son's anniversary on Friday of last Seek Mrs. Mather and Mrs. Turher were asiso atiendants on Thursday at the wezding anniversary of their sis- | tar, Mrs. Curtis Wihlcox, at Jewett C‘N.y, ihe 35th apniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Wilcex's marriage peing celebrated by & party of relatives as a surprise, Mrs~ Joseph E. Carpenter of ths Brewsters Neck district visite@ her father, Albertus Maynard of Allyns Point, on rriday of last week, Miss Alice Satteriee visited Mrs. Nelsoa Parker of Norwich on Tues- day. James Belden of Ledvard called om friends at his former house in the vil- lage recentls ork_was begun on Tuesday by Tracy Smith and Monett Lawson in sinking a tile pipe well on the Har- 1an Newbury property in the village. WEDDING. - Whipple—Clark. At the M. E. parsonage, Gales Ferry, at 1 p. m. on Thursday, Nov. 23d, Ar Noah, eldest son of Hiram Whip- younger daughter of James and Lydia Clark, of Groton. The bride was at- tired In a traveling_costume o with bat to match. The ne The groom is the second of the popular Whipple family of Ledyard to- marry within about a month, Rev. C. Wilson Harrison being the officiating minister on both occasions. NORTH STONINGTON Union Thanksgiving Service Sunday— | To Be Addressed by Rev. F. M. Hol- ister—B. R. Park Provides Water for Scheolhouse. The villagd.churches will unite in a Thanksgiving service to be held Sun- day morning. Ttev. Ppreach the sermon. Rev. F. M. Hollister and Deacon John D. Avery were dejegates from the Con: 1 church to the annual meet B of the Gonominetion 1 Danburs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wills have meved from West Myatic to this town, occupying what is known as the Rock bouse. naar the parzonage of the Sec- ond Baptist church. Mrs. D. W. Bissell has been visiting iIn Hartford for = few days. Spring Water for School. P Water bas been introduced into the sctioolouss in this village from the 1. R Park spring, without expense to the town, the ent being stipulat- @4 by Mr. Park In connection with the fnatailation of water from the same source in the buildings of the Wheeler school. MONTVILLE { Drum Corps Mests for Practice—The | Week’s Happenings /at the Union Baptist Churoh. The Montville Fife and Drum corps held a practice meeting Monday eve- ning. Busy Week for Baptist Society. £zuGay, at the Union Baptist church, the pastor preached in the momln:| session at 12 o'clock one hun- and four were present. The Endeavor missionary meet- ing was conducted by Miss Susie Topic, M: | beyond the Bank paper mill. Mr. Riley | relatives. |from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. | Blmer Saunders, at Westerly. | Provigence Wednesday. | Williams, in the city of New- London. of Ledyard Center, was united in | marriage with Amanda Lucretia, | | Tuesday on pusiness. farm befors settling in their own home. | iy " 3L Holister will | Who is Going m}i Wm Accidents | Three Counties. posed.mr active S petily. This made five services on Sunday. e drum corps met on Monday eve- nlns. ind the Friday Night club re- hearsed their play, The Lady Detec- tive. Tue evening the ladles’ cho- rus of twelve rehearsed the musical sketeb, “Tonkin Girl. ~Wednesday a -meeting in_the afternoon with Mrs. Julia Coen. Thursday. evening at 7.30 the regular prayer meeting was held. | Friday afternoon the Ladies’ Mission- ary society held their ign mite box opening at the parsonage with {age in the evening at 7.20. Personal Mention. Mir. and Mrs. Fred Hope spent Sun- day with friends in Noank. |Rogers spent the week end at their homes in the v Mr. and Mrs. and family of Quaker Hill will move to the tenement is_the mew superintendent. Mrs. Arabella Latimer has , been spending a few days I Groton’ with CLARK’S FALLS Mrs,. Frances Main Observed 67th Birthday—Various ltems. Mrs. Elisha P. Lewis has rewurned Postmaster E. D. Chapman was in Mrs, Cassius Collins has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Geurge Davison of the Federal Felt- ing company was in New York city the first of the week, Mirs. Devic Baggs and _ daughter, Mrs. George Rudd of the White Rock road were the guests of Mrs. Richard Mauine on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Maine were in_Westcrly Wednesdey. S. Frank Talmer attended the serv- ices at the Third E-mln church Sun- day morning. Mrs. Frances Main was 'lvgn a sur- prise on her 6§7th birthday by her ne- phew, O. H. Chesebrough, who invit- ed a number of her friends to spend Sunday with her. Mrs. Annle Allen | was musiclan and Mrs. Ina Stone wrote a poem for the occasion. FRANKLIN Mrs. George Avery Entertained For- eign Missionary Society—Events of the Week. Henry Ellsworth of Hartford was tke recent guest of S. N. Hyde, Mrs. Hermon A. Gager was a Wil- limantic visilor on Tuesda; Mrs. Elza Johnson and family have returned to their winter home in Nor- wich. - Mirs. Emille Date was in Norwich on Wednesday, Mr. ahd /Mre. Henry Hyde of Willi- | mantic were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hyde on Sunday. The ‘Ladies' Fame Missionary so- Slety met with Mrs. George Avery and Eila_I Smith on Thursday aft- ernoon of last week with a large at- | tendance. A quilt was tied and the usual line of work was taken up. J. C. Young of Middleboro, Mass., will preach at the Congregational church Sunday. Mrs. Merne and Mrs. 8. Perkins of Norwich were guests of Mrs. Fred Armstronz on Monday, HAMBURG Notes and Personals of Local Interest. James Wood of Chebter was in town J. R. Sterling and daughten of Old Lyme were visitors at rs. Flora Sterlings' on Lord Hill st Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Tiffany entertained her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jewett, —Improvement Peach Orchard at Riverview. Mr. and Mrs. Frank entertained Tuesday evening the Ep- | worth league of the Methodist church The following members J. A liam P. Bostwick, Mrs, Violet Bostwick, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miss Winifred Schroeder, “harles Schroeder, Amos Hancox, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Eilery Mary Lamphere were present evening Baraca club met in the | S, e W chapei. The Ladies’ Ald society held | g 7.0 500" | Robert Chapman, | Burdick/ Mrs. William ~ Douglas, Blanche Burrows, Flor- Vera Bur- [d!ck, Evelyn Burdick, Minnie Johnson, Hunt, Robert Hatch, Eeigwin, Harry MacKenzle, Ryley and Raymond Burdick. The [ following programme was rendered: Piano solo, solo, Miss Blanche Burrows; vocal so- lo, Willard Keigwin; plano solo, Harry | £ Louise Farmer; plano duet, Miss Lila Doug- las and ‘Miss Dorothy Purdy. Thuse present from Old Mystic were lLamphere, Miss Etta May Campbell, Misses ‘Ruth Abell, Dorothy Purdy, Lila Dougl Mrs. George C. Chappell. The church | membership class met at the parson- | Willard | ! Morris Misses Maud Wood and Gertrude | vocal Mrs. Toutse Farmer, Miss Margaret Mrs. Floyd S. Russell, the Misses Ad- die and Hazel Russell and Miss Lillie P. Chapman, Several Improvements Appreciated. The sidewalk from the village of Old Mystic to Riverview is being graveled thoroughly by the town of Giroton as- v~ Charles Q. Eldredge. the advent of the trolley visitors to the Catholic cemete; from the end length of this w Since many line down the Ik and beyond to the burying ground, and besides these and there are thirteen School children that g0 over It every roads on the wet season the sidewalk is of great benefit to the public who appreciates its being put in good condition. The United Workers of the Metho- | Wednesday afternoon i at the home of Mrs. William R. Hall. i Hoxie entertained evening the Ladies’ Society of the Baptist church, “Mr. and Mrs. of Riverview, dist church met Charles Q. Eidredge Frederick A. Barnet of Oaklawn and Ernest W. Brown of Riv- erhead farm were i Tuesday attending the poultry exhibit. Set Out Peach Orchard. Charles Q. Eldredge has set out a peack orchard at Riverview alongside where this year he New London of the hizhway raised the banner corn crop. Personal and Impersonal. Davis who underwent Mrs. Elisha C. a surgical operation last week at morial hospital, New London, Is stead- ily gaininz, ] has returned to “Providence after & visit to her aunt, Miss Matilda Holloway. | - 'Snepara Haines of New York is the suest of Mr. and Mrs. Prentice A. Will- George S. Brewster and Miss Carrie, Mosely of North Adam Sunday guests at Riverview. Miss Ruth Williams from an attack of ari Mr. and Mrs, were recovering Martin Strickland and Francis and Lee of Poquornoc were sts of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. o were Mrs. Gertrude arviillage caller 3 ger of Noank was Mrs. J. lln'()]d Willia NORTH FRANKLIN. Mr. and Mra. A. T. Browning Enter- t—Personals last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Havens and son of Norwich spent last Friday nignt | at L, D. Harding's. Stanley Davis attended the sale of antiques in Willimantic last Tues- day. Mrs. Mary Tiffany went to Chester the first of the week to visit her daughter. Mrs. John Tiffany and daughter Ra- chel Spent last Friday and Saturdey in_ Hartford. William Anderson was on. the STCX’ list_this week. Mirs, Lois Babeock s Visiting her friend, Mrs, Lindley Hosford, on Bill | hilnl. LEFFINGWELL Mrs. D. O. Redfleld of the south is spending a number of weeks at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beebe's. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gardner spent Monday in Salem. Mrs, Crocker of Norwich is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, C. I, Rathbun. Miss Fdith Leflingweil of Norwich spent Stnday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Leffingwell, Reuben Austin_of Palmertown call- ed on friends here Bunday. Rutd Palmer of Norwich was the guest of her parents Sunday. J3dward- Staubley of Norwich moved Saturday on the Daniel Leffingwell place. now owned by N. E. Whiting of Norwich Mrs. George Sheldon of Hast Great Plain spent Thursday with her par- ents. PENDLETON HILL Mrs. James Brooks of Jewett City is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. Miss Rilla 1ed the services at the church Seing rs, Irtis Main of Westerly is sow- Palmer’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Brown are en- tertaining friends from Bristol, R. L Mrs. Louise Hillard of North Ston- Miss FHelen Williman! son Bernard were in Hartford one da: Evening of Whist. Mr. andidirs. A Hoffman | Sood and Flore Williams and risivell Norwich visited at Rose Lawn recent- Harrington with wood was a Putnam v itor Wednesday. Murphy of Norwich was of Ethel Browning on Wed- Yilnton Stmpson, Norwich and Walter Stmpson of Willi- mantic spent Sunday Simpson of the is husking comn for A. . Browning with his meses | ing machine. OAKDALE. Frink of Norwich sup- plied the pulpit of the Consregational | church on Sunday, preaching an ex- | cellent sermon from . Gal, George H. Bradford ‘Smyrna, rkey, are to~the Lincoln plzrc«,m:;fcdhhl-f; oss | missionaries in e e chased last spring, Mrs. Almy Lindsay ha. gpend several weeks at ‘the Home of r nephew, L Hill, Norwich, iy Deacon D. A. Johnsen made a busi- ness trip to Brooklyn, N. Y., last week, remaining over Sunday. The town assessors have been busy (he past weeR asscssing the resl es tate in this section of the town. RHODE ISLAND. OLD MYSTIC et b v o Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Lamphere En- tortain Epworth League from Mystic Sidewalk—New the and Aid ti E enter- | ing, | - Loomis of Norwich was | R. Race, | { contection s last Busy Times About the Freight Station —Late Stayers in Pine Grove and Their Winter Plane. quantities of 1 coal dock near ‘without the rear M,,‘lt was they we T-Im Concert at Baptist Church ‘There was an interesting ment in the ¥itchville Baptist church Sunday evening, a large ‘being in attendance. hmond, formerly employed by Sheflott, has secured a stmlilar posi- tion at Saybrook. Hartford to work in the Underwood typewriter. Tower Operator L. P. Stevens made a short visit to his mother m New York city Tuesday evening. ‘George Lecount Charles J. Luce has returned %o his in New York. John Songster of Montville was & business caller here Wednesday. Pine Grove Interests.. and Mrs. E. S. Warner thelr residence at Breezy Point Wed- nesday and went to the Niantic house for a few weeks before going south for the winter. George Warner Hill is busy making | ch improvements to the house which he Rovert Latham Manwaring to take In the rest of his small boats, aiso his dock at the cove, before win- ter sets in. Jrs, Annie Bronson and sister, Miss Effic Haynes, have been their bungalow on Cove street. P. A. Danlels and Waiter Smith have cnished their work on the new bunga- low for Mrs. C. M. Root. Miss Martha J. Colt, who spent the ammer at the Merriam _cottage iigh strest. has taken rooms &t the Eager cottage near the cove. 5 houseboat on the shores at the cove has beem raised for the win- ter. Jirs. Blanche Lincoln. who is occu- rving the Bidwell cottage, expects to hend a part of the winter with friends ir. New York. Ar. and Mrs. Wiitam . Alden of Main street will close their cottage shortly and go to Southbridge for the winter. George W. Peirce has taken down a' part of his windmill for the winter. George M. Barrett of Center street will close their cottage Lere in January and go iy Tor'a lengtny stay with relatives. v, a cottage own- at the Memorial hospital in New London. VOLUNTOWN. g Foresters Make Fine Impres- in Norwich Parade—Close of Parish Fair—Plainfield Straw Ride left Tuesday for congregal Following 1s the rogramme: Let the Lower Lights Be 1a 30y Wandering Boy Tontnt phones y Wan y # phono- i selection; scripture and nce, chorus; ou reading. Miss Ethol Very: Snrow Out the Lite Line! daet Miss Florence Phillips, William' Mun- r0; Two Glasses Rim to Rim, ing, Miss Frances Kelley: Pledge With Wine, reading, Miss Lillian Austi Yield Not to Temptation, ‘The Drunkard's ;. Miss Ruth Bastiand ard's Daughter, reading, Vergason: Saved by a Song. solo, Wil- llam’ Munro; A Modern Cain, reading, Miss “Bessie Smi returned to Miss Annie The Bartender's Miss Sarah Lewl: Johnson, the Drunkard, is Dying T song. pastor; recitations, Char- lotte Bentiey, Ernest Smith, Percy Ad- ams, Marjory Very: What Little One Can Do, Maud Adams; Come Away, chorus: recitations, 'Tis a Battle for the Home, Harold Griswold; The Look. ed-for Day, Walter Burdick; Our Bus| for_the King, ~Walter Kelie: Pass the News Along, Warren Kelley! Down_in the Licensed Saloon,. Afiss Erma Very, Miss Lilllan Austin: Unfurl the Temperance Banner, read- icg. Miss Edith Vergason: One of the | Fellows, reading, Miss Elsle Adams; The Teetotle Miil, Miss Viola Vergn- son: Father fs a Drunkard, song, Mr: Very: A Child Shall Lead Them. pho- nograph selection: congregational sing- ing. Onward, Christian Soldiers; bene- Personal ltems. Mrs. Charles Powers and children of Chesterfield were guests Thursday of Mrs, Powers' sister, Mrs. W, ) pell. Y Misses Christine and Rose Marra were guests of relatives in Montville Mrs. Margaret Popham City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Timathy Coughlin. Miss Annie Connell of Norwich Town cas a recent guest of ' to the Capitol Miss Bunice Rij er, i LAUREL GLEN the Week—Person A party of about thirty local For- | Happenings esters attended the anniversary cele- bration of Forestry in Norwich on Nov. 16th and made an excellent showing in the parade, receiving much applause along the line of march and later re- celving flattering press notices. Jewett City Delegation Attends Fair. St. Thomas' parish fair closed Satur- evening with one crowds of the tion being pre An enjoyable eveming following orchestra Me- | for dancing: Miss Ethel Jarvis and Graveling, 3 falr during its run of six nights has proved @ success, socally and finan- Straw Ride to Plainfield. (Saturday) evening a party of fifteen will leave the village on a siraw ride to Plainfleld, where they will at- tend St. John's parish fair. The Rev. A. Keefe, a former pastor at St. Thomas' church, is now pastor Plainfield. Jir. and Mrs. Bartoleme Duquette of Versailles were visitors on Sunday at and Mrs, Leuls Ernest Walson of a recent visitor at his nome here. Rev. Mr. Van Horn will preach at the chapel Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. of Plainfleld is boarding at Richard Main Mrs. Rolaga Ke grancéaughter, Fdith Tucker of Nar- who have been visit- ing at Richard Maine’, have returned orwich has been Ot the larsest e trom | Jewett Cliy. day |visited at L, M. Stark Wiiltam Muin was a caller in Vol- | ' suncpas; untown. Wednesday. Willis Almy and family of Westerly have moved .nto a tenment of Charles e James has moved Dplace of Atwood Lee. Mrs. Horace Palner and son Frank weie in Westerly last Saturday. Mrs. George Burdick and Mrs. Ches- ter Burdick of Chase HIill were Sun- visitors at Mrs. Nellfe Palmer's. Aiss Hattle White of Stone hili wa. called home last ¥riday i rious llluess of her father, Simeon P. W. the home Boucher. - George W. Macombef eft town Mon- morning for White Rock, R. in | where he is second h-lnd in the card room. The recent rains have been of great | heneft to ponds and wells. at present are higher than for many enabling the company to dis- {pense with steam power in some of their mills. LIBERTY HILL Teacher Resigns—Fur Buyer on His Mrs. Hannah Hiscox of Jewett City and Susle Chapman of Pendleton Hiil were callers at Mrs. Phoebe White's aa Albert Stoddard and family where Mr. Stod- dard is to be employed In the mi Hepry Girard was a caller in place Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Burnham Leaves for Florida —New Telephone Mrs. Mary Burnham of Kinsman, O. who has been visiting her sister, Mr: Fhebe Browne, left Friday for Florida, where she and a niece will spend the A 1arge deer across Liberty Hill Heé crossed the road at the church and and [continued on between the church and Sarah Wilis, sed the wall In the rear and Sunday morning. A telephone line 1s being put in on the Canterbury Joseph Geer of Thiee Rivers, Mass., recently visited her sister, Mrs. E. W, Corbetf. | tie = jthen ju ic | disappeared. 1.} Suscceded by Norwich Teacher. n '\xd‘ Miss Myra Moffitt has had to resign iy :maamng the district school on account i { . George Thornton and children of Jewett guests at Mrs. C. A. ) John Hoelck and fam to the house on Norwich, which Her place will be taken Norwich teacher. .and Mra. Charles B. Noyes of ic were guests of Mrs. E. Noves Friday: moned Saturday Spencer case to appear at court Mon- d e 111 health. Mr. Hoelck has pur- . Benjamin Brown of South Can- is spending a few weeks with s. F. H. Irons. nds and neighbors enjoy- eG a social time at Mrs. J. H. Kenne- | dy's Wednesday vias spent in zames and music and so- Refreshments were passed. HANOVER | Nirsteen Attend Missionary Meeting— ersary Celebrated. as witness Special Collection. A, 3. Park held communion ser- here Sunday, for the Comnecticut which was liberal- attended the fu- reral of hi brook, Columbia, Wednesia Amos Liilie e Wedding An: fr. amd Mrs. Pultz, of. Lebo- | parents pon. Sun afternoon at the home . Oehlers of New York city nineteen were | w:aa home from Friday untl Monday. Levett Brothers heve bought back voodlot on thelr farm which they Frank Cromble Angus Park | the programme, selected from West Women In Eastern Lands and In: Awakening. Solos were sung by Frank Way, and Cottage Meeting. The midweek cottage meeting was held on Thursday with “ra Misses Margaret and Nellle Eadie have returned from Washington. Several Hanover people attend the Yale-Harvard football game in Cam- ‘bridge today. The family of Fred Pabbltt released from quarantine this and Mrs. Sullivan celeb; the 16ce chasers. Buying Furs- refreshments Frank Bowen of North Windham was ough here Tuesday buying furs. Fe purchased some three of which brought $2 aplece. of ~ Herbert Mr, and Mrs. Charles K. Tracy Return from 8myrna—Personal Items. and Mrs. Charles to this country. evening with .‘.'2....: Tecentiy pidied | sDrosd; '« “iheitered spot Trapper Makes Geed Record. Thus far this er has EI‘ID" 35 returnin; 'y of guesis from = -ture. = losal ‘res e UNCASVILLE & Geshen hunt- | Methodist won Hears African and MMHV In]\lr-‘—lnlflwn.n kansas, writes for elght monthia, and past gt Fostune ‘woul not have weighed over sixty myael pounds. Food would do me no s " at|t, be read from Sepitad by o cung,&w. chan have Leander Chaj l.p been_the at a reck- xud of Mrs. Elijah Tracy -of Nour- sundown November Rozes. . / Frank Crandall has a roscbud Mrs. eiow | or the bIAck hybHQ variely rom which Thursday she picked a Tully developed roge. There are iwo buds left for later but being | bloom. Mrs. Crandail has picked fine Feqitired Dy | roses since the first of November. N hnrn who Mrs. James Green of Pequot, who has been ill, is improving. Has Hand Crusched. Joe Ladisca, a boy employed in Falmer Brothers’ miil, hed his richt hand caught in the machinery anu drawn 4n so that his liand was badi crushed. Surgical aitendance was pro. cured and he Js progressing favorabl Clarence E. Sweel, accompanicd by Charles Hope, has been on his annual Lunting trip this past week, spending the time at_Paul Glassbrenner's. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Snow and son Willis of New London were week end vieitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hummell. Misses Ruth and Mabel Cralg visited with friends recently in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paton visited over the week cnd with relatives in Groton. To Change Meeting Pla: The board of selectmen has decided to resume holding monthly meetings at the office of Town Clerk and Judge of Probate Charles N. Chappeil during the winter months. This was done last winter on account of the difficulty in heating the town hal. ~ The C. M. Robertson company" Rockland mill started up Monday af- ter a few weeks' shutdown for repairs. Joseph Hull wpent the week end willi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hull, of Plainfield. PRESTON Mrs. William Park of Groton is vis- iting Mrs. Courtland Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latham of Nor- wich spent Sunday in Preston. Miss Stelia Holdredge of Ledyard was a recent visitor with Miss Hattle Peckham. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Smith of Canter- bury spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy. James Butler of Yantic spent Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Butler. ASHWILLETT Martin Monsees has purchased the age route betweer Voluntown and orwich from Jonn Lefingwoll, who fell recently and broke mnis kneecap. | Mr. Monsees took possession this | week. ITarry Cole spent Sunday in Brad- fcrd, R. I, with his sister. William Mansces and sister Frieda were callers in Jewett City Sunday. n Nortii Carl Anderson, who work Storington, spent Sunday with his mother in Rixtown. NORTH LYME Mrs. Mary Fosdick is fn New Ro- chelle, N. Y., for a visit. M. ark and Mis Emily Stark in Bashan _The Ladies’ Sewing circle was In- ed to spend the day Fridhy with Mrs. C. F. Jewett to prej for a Christmas social in December. The Ladies’ Mission circle met with Miss Emily Stark Tuesday afternoon. MOHEGAN There was a good attendance at the Sunday evening services, Several from this place attended the funeral of Allen Henderson at Massa- ! pe | & Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Cudworth and son of oosup called on friends In this pla. Sunday. ss Emma F. Baker, who has been in New Hampshire for several months, has returned to her home. worePOize kai dyopdayre td ouvalldypara dpdv axb i, H Gdpes "Ebuwy Tpdreza t7s Nopyovicays, Kov. Ke@djawoy 1,000,000 doiidpua, rayds migpwréas ds olovdjzore pépos ’Lladdos eis auppazafarids Topds sovaliarudewy WINDHAM - COUNTY DAYVILLE trom Bouthbridge, much Sabin . Russell was in Hartford | heaith, Ppart of this week. . is mpending. week with Angus Park and family of Hanover, Conn. The young ladies had a m taining mum socfal at the Tuesday evening. Wayland Bennett spent the woek end his parent; daughter Leah were in P; Mrs. M. Greene Is visiting with her Clinton Pellett. Bennett of I, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs Fannie Bennett. Mrs. Irving Blanchard s recovering from a severe illness. Burnett spent the week Providence friends. Miss Sara_Burnett was entertainel by Putnam friends on Sunday. Peter Kilroy Hartford, owing to the lliness of her Providence, 1 Mrs. Frank W. over Sunday | William Way Bennett wers of ‘Mr. and Glastonbury, Beebe spent end with Mr. Marion Pray Conn., spent Sunday with Miss Rutii Ballouville, Russell and Mrs. Bidwell were entertained by Mra. Win ters of Willimantic at @ whist parcy The first of a series of subscript | whists to be given by John Lyon lod . occurs on Monday eveninz. CENTHAL VILLAGE Mrs. Fitch Carey Injured by Fall from Couch—Accident—Pastor: Titch Carey fell from the couch vednesday, bruising herself badly. Sle invalld several t haVing recovered from a fall d & the summer, 3 Hoxle 1Ailibridge attended a D. A. R. meeting in Moosup Thurs day afternoon, Grover of South ingly s visiting at Frank C. Tilling- Arthur Willlams Mrs, Willis D. Rouse has been enter- Susan Hawkins of wining Mrs. Louise Tillinghast Mathewson attended SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS RESTORED BY PERUNA, AS MANY THOUSAND PEOPLE SUFFER FROM CATARRH OF HEAD IN WINTER, MRS. FENNESSEY'S PERMANENT RECOVERY SHOULD CREATE GREAT PUBLIC INTEREST. A Helpless Invalid. Mrs. Annle Spalue. Galnesville, Ar- 1 had catarrh of the head " ach und internal Sataeri asy heart trouble-so T could not be wpn.lnhlkl m wils. Th-d % maw me m ot = it to. and greatly beloved, pre |1 Mrs. Mary S. Fennessey, Lake Benten, Minneseta, writes: was afflicted with a bad cage of catarrh in the head, and was un, to breathe through my nose for eight years. Six bottles of Peruna cured me entirely and | have not been bethered with catarrh since.” After Effeots of Grip. Mra, C, 8, Bugerser, 1227 Bellefontain “I wus helpless in bed |Ave, Kunses City, Me., writes: It w duty to o that may be uicted wpeak for Feruua. l"::i .m-f.".' i - W my hesd and muu; T suffered mont wll the tin: ind ayen were badly af- held by the Ladies' Aid mociet ‘Wauregan Wednesday afternoon. Hrnest Fremch has been in W mantic, serving as a juror at supe court, Cosmer Young of Danlelsen v visitor Sunday, Mrs, Willlam Jowett Mr, and Mrs. George R. Torrey tended the White-Ballou wedding Uxbridge Thursday evenins ‘Willlam Shelloy has been confine his home by lliness Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Medb Canterbury have been visitors Thomas Shannon’s. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph tend a funer Saturday to Mr, and Mre. George Cur wich' visited at Fitch A Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Memtt wpw Sunday at Henry Willlams' in Can bury, Woerkman Injured Jumes Kellchern injured his e while at work In the Plainfleld We: en_company’s mill Charles Bragg Les been York, Miss Mary J. Millett spen in Providence, where she funeral of a friend . Florence ining Mrs, Providence. Napoleon Beaudry of Providence been vistting his Darents. Minses Mary and Wiizabeth spent Baturday in Norwich cotland Pastor Heard Rev. Mr. Tenney of Bootiand pres | ed here Bunday in exchange wits pastor, Rev. George ien " EKONK Nelghiors’ Night In Local Grangs Notes and Personals. A very interesting grange me s held on Friday evening, i Nelghbors' night. There wers t visitors from.. Plalnfield grange two from Hope Valley o Brown of Pomlrot w and inspeoted the gran: supper was merved. Bgar Wilcox went to W Tuesday, having been drawn as & or. Hverett Gallup was in Provid this week Miss Cynthia Phillips went to Ho bridge, Mass., on Monday, & apend the winter with her ne Frank Northrop, and wife, be missed in this society Mrs, Ella oy of Portla came to her father's, A on Tuesday and will Temai. until & Thanksgiving. Mrs, Carrie Wiloox and Mrs. A Congdon spent Wedneuday and Danielson Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Wiloox m Tuesday in Norwich and Daniels Everett Whipple of Voluntc been wvisiting his aunt, Mre. Colburn. Miss Grace Palmer of ¥ spent Wednesday with her mothe sister, Dora, returned home with he Coon Dinner Mr, and Mrs, Walter Congdon ex tained a number of friends Bunday coon dinner wams merved Mr.and Mrs, -Miner of Jewet were guests of Mr, and Mrs Willcox Sunday. Miss Ada Gresnman of Dapiehs has boen & guest of Mrs. G lup. CHAPLIN. Rev. and Mr Bernardston, Ma: Eugene M. Frary Here—Notes Rev. Eugene M. Frary and Mrs ry of Bernardston, Masn friends in town a fow days ihe week, and attended the dediontc axercises of the Willlam Hors p library on Saturdwy. Mr. I was a former pestor of the gational church for over nine od church Sunday to one congregations of the season, I was from Mark 6: 48, Mr. 'ar Frary received a mowt cordial we from their many friends in towr Among the many visitors i t attend the dedication exerclses William Ross public Hannah L. Patten, ¥. Ernest Clark, Mrs. Ma A. Doyle of Hartford and Mrs 7. Owborn, Mrs. Mary T Windsor, at Mrs. Emily J. Roww Helen A, Witter and Mra, Orin Witter of Hartford, at Mrs. 1, Je Hunt's; Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Knight of North Coventry, at C. McKnight's: Mrs. Robert O and _children of Willlmantic B. Snow's; Mr. and Mrs Bioughton and children sor, at A. M, Litchfield Mrs, Clarence 15, Chester has dick the past two weaks. Miss Jerusha Crosby, who 1s ¥ 1 ing near her 101st borthday, in ir fortable heaith. Rev. Willlam M. Brown g lecture, Life In Brasil, at the Tuesday evening, Dec. 5. This is mecond lecture the coursh toriainment sto be given this wint PHOENIXVILLE C. P. Latham and H. O. May »p Bunday 1o Willimantic at R. G. Cle onw’, Archie Green has returned Iand to work at lumbering. Mrs, C. A, Whenton has retur Manchester with her dwughier it Migs Bennett, from Anhforc Ployed we housekeeper sl 5, A Wk le making repadrs 0l0. Curpenter place. lee Dudg Bastford s dolng the vork A number from here allended entartainment oyater supper & by he M. E, chlrch at Bastrd B which twe Den e 'n‘ zont requires & 450 vol