Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1911, Page 10

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; _ What Sang, Griswold, Festival March, Loud: Intermeazo, Just Wearyin’ For You, Murfey; Harv ¥ear Not Ye, O Israel, 5 musical monol Hawtnorn Tree, Wooles; fey, Daniels, Bllis; The Puie Brown Lady Sue, Whistler and His _Dog, chotr includes: Dantels, Burges: e 3tildred White Miise Jennie Williams: wpron Mrs. Eastwood and Mrs, T. E. evening a latter part of the pleasing programme was presented, of piano solos by Miss Mil- dred Whitehead and Miss Ethel Park- hurs: by Miss Gertrude Preston, exercises by tho children and & enicrtainment in one scene entl- tled A Mothers' Meeting, the charac ters being taken by Mrs. J. Orville Main Mo Wiliam Gurdiner Mrs Brags, Mrs. Dertha Gallup, Mrs. Ervie Whitehead, Mrs. Olin Pot- ter, Mrs. Bradfora W. Danieison, Mrs Frank Bmerson, Mrs. John Tuckerman, Mrs. W, Frankiln Sheldon and Mrs. | Charles ‘Salisbury. 1 After the eatertminment was on sale. The proceeds amounted to $41. Yellows Lead. Interest in the Epworth Jeague meet- ings continues, 79 being present last Sunday evening. The vellows still [ iead, reds being second. Organ Recital. Last Sunday evening the first part of the servico in the Methodist church was an organ recital by Everett Daw- ®on, the organist, which was very much enjoysd. The solo by Miss Rose Edith Seguln of Central Village de- Mghted all who heard it Evangelist Coming. o Next Monday evening the evangel- | time: also Miss ist, Harry Taslor, assisted by Mr. | West Dennis, Mas: Hatch, as singer, will begin his work | Same as well a: in this place at ihe Methodist church. | Mr. There will be meetings every evening, |one coons this season. except Saturday, to continue througn hed twenty pouna-. the Sunday following. They have been holding services in Plainfield the past week, Rev. J. L. Wheeler was in town on Monday. Miss Grace L. Sheldon spent several @ays with her grundmother in Daniel- som last week. The Chautauqua circle met with Mrs., S. P. Ladd Monday Mrs. James Shea is entertaining her two nleces, Mrs. Ruth and Clare Church of Cumberland Hill, R. L Elects Officers. Tuesday evening Moosup lodge, No 113, F. and A M., held its regular communication which was the annual meeting. The following officers were elected: Wors:ipful master, Samuel B. Ray: smior warden, Howard E. Main: junio- warden, John L. Chap man; secretary, William Eyers; treas- urer, George R. Bliven; senior deacon, Thoimas B. Mitchell; junior deacon, W. Franklin Sheldcn: senfor stew. ard, Horace L. Burdick: junior stew- ard, Leroy M. Bennett: chaplain, Alva F. Sayles: marshal, Bradford W, Dan- lelsop: tyler, Charies S. Miller. Follcwing the election the new offi- cers were duly installed by Past Mas. ter Alva F. Sayles. The annual re- ports were presented Various items. The dtrectors of the Plainfield Soctal club held & regulsr meeting at the club reoms in Hill's block, Thursday evening. Rev. E, L. Loomis will preach at the Baptist church on A Fisher of Men, and in the evening on The World's ! Conviction. Mrs. Samuel Goldberg is entertain- ing her brotker, M. Lres fus of Buffalo, - ler; R. ‘Randail; obn_ A. £mith, Lindley Cai rector, L. O. Williams. Gone to Wi anticirate Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, fce cream. Celburn and daushter, | 'n_Danieison Tuesday. Mr. and_Mrs. Woodstock to reside. and "M neces M, Henry A ere. and Mrs. | stock, Mr. El day evening. was served. Mr. and Mrs. emy v with Thanksgiving. took part at vastor, Rev. J. B, King. iam Sumnér Warren' Thanksgiving day: Mr. Miss Cuerie L. Bosworth, Harry A. Southbridg ter Dorothy, Jndge and Burton _D. Bosworth, Mary' L. Warren and M tle daughter Ma twenty-nine in all. ‘West Thompson. ed_a new automobile. son, Mrs Sarah D. Richmond moves this week to Worcester. Miss Angeline Littleficid has been a |£iving day. gues; at the home of her parents in| Mr. and Mrs. Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Providence Wednesday. WILSONVILLE Week—Personal Rood were at |ing by Mr. Bartlett’ ram, NORTH STERL| Happenings of Ada Jerolamon of Worcester, ander’s Lake. A. L. Clare of Boston were local friends Tuesds Frank Mason spent Thanksgiving at his home in Webster. Mrs. B. S. Upham was a ‘Worcester visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frenk Wilson, who have been visiting relatives in Ver- ment the pas: few weeks, Nave return- ed home. At High Scheol Entertainment. Azout a dozen from here aitended the second entertalnment at Tourtel- siving at Charles Rounds’ ous Item: Mrs. B. R. Ritch and Mrs. H B. Kingsbury have charge of the Christ- mas exercises for the children at the Congregational church. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hinrichs were over Sunday guests of Miss Nellia Chandler. Mrs, Elizabeth Bingham of fleld spent the X Mention. Miss Jane Kendall returned to Bos early in the week. The sentor class gave a soclal at the Academy Friday evening. Miss Cobb of Worcester assisted with recitations, and Miss Stowell with plano selec- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Russell spent Thankseiving with F. F, Russell in Putoam. Miss Pease of Worcester s guest W, 3. T T " SOUTH_ WOODSTOCK Mr. Potter of the district school turned from her home in RAWSON led_to Hampton Hill Mr. and Mrs. have moved into here. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight % st s Mr, and Mr: ed Miss Grace and Mrs. R. M ead Srs. Frea Mrs. R Baker of this Wiliams, who is at the e hospital, i social dance T Fnifi was given in ips' daughter #‘l-n‘!‘m;?nue on. My life, Rose, Mr. Corbin; catival . Meiody Williams; You'd Better m& : Lighthouse. Sohrman Mr. Morse; Bartlett Jnman, Christakel ~Gifforc Cifford, Gladye Farmer, Grace Chand- altos, Lemyra E. EL snh::-g:,‘r:illal.'cml from a visit to Mr A. Graydon aro) n; a 0 Mr. Morse, ~ Jr., Wallace | Mills of Wilsonville. orgunist and di- Sarah L. Dinner for Twenty-ni The following persons dined at Wiil- home on Henry A. Bosworth of thi; e E Seth of this fage, SRt Edwin Bass of Union City, N, J. Mo Ira Derby of Scuth Weymouth, Mass. Bosw e Mr, and Mrs, Fred Baker, ufrupled the tenement owned by M. E. Weeks for several years, have mov- | Saturday. daughter called hé’ oL called on Mrs. Frel Cunning- Dwight Phillips and Little | Grange Elects the. Daniela; Rose of | the guest of Mrs. Harriet by oigan__ | woek Thursday. i F, L. Bond, Bell in Pryor, entie. Judge and Mrs. J. M. Tatem went on Tuesday to Willimantic, where they the winter. arren P. Keith en- tertained on Thanksgiving duy Judge J. M. Keith, Andrew Rindge of Hamp. !ton, “Charies” Rindye and rister, Mrs. | Alice Rindge of Union, their Lwo sons, Dana and Bdward Keith, and their two littie sons, Herbert and Mrs. Mrs. John Bthridge and Mrs. Avis Violet, visited Jacob Hawkins and caughter, Miss Grace, have moved to ‘Their daughter attends the Academy there. Mrs. Edward Bess of Union Hill, s on a visit to her brother, Mr. Losworth, ani Alfred West _spent Thanksgiving with friends jn Wood- and_Mrs. John Ethridge enter- ined on Thanksgiving day Mrs. Avis Iburn and daughter Violet of Fristol, are at their home here for a Howes of They served a chicken dinner. Bthridge has killed The largest twenty- Many Attend Dance. ry Bartiett had a large company at his dance in the hall last Wednes- A chicken pie supper Charles Williams have ! cpened the Eastford house of which the former ia the proprietor. Darwin M. Lewis of Monson acad- his parents over After the concert Friday evening re- [ nedy and Miss Sabin returned to their | ireshments were served to those who | home in Brooklyn, N. Y. on Tuesday. the residence of the ne. Mrs. J. M. Tatem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ta- tem and little daughter, Catherlne of this place, Miss Adelalde Sumner of| of West Woodstock, Benjamin A. Bos- worth of this place, Edgar Bosworth, ‘endell Bos- worth, Miss Marguarite 1oswarth, Mrs. iss _Florence S. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Warren and litile son Sumper and lit- ret of this plaze, “harles D. Clark spent Thanksgiving | in Boston. Villiam S. Warren recently purchas- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Carpenter and on, Orlo B, entertained Mrs. O, B. Carpenter and four chiidren, also m Newton Lawson of Unfon Thanks- Ellery Bartlett and family were entertained on Thunki parents in Dea- iv- Death of Henry J. Hill—James Miller Failing—Wild Geese Light on Alex- ¥isitors Thanksgiving at Mrs, Bix- | Henry J. Hill, who has been ill for = a loug time, died Sunday night. Misses Fanpy and Hattle Jennings ent Thanksgivine with friends in | Lucinda Knight spent Thanksgiving Dudles, Mass. with friends in Worcester. Willlam Kics of Quadic was a locel | James Miller is very low and not ex- visitor Monday. pected to live. He is the oldest person Albert Cooka of Dudley was with | in this section and has been the cham- plon fox hunter for many years. Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Crowell spent ‘Thanksgiving with friends in Daniel- Miss Evelyn Soule and Mrs. Lue: Hopkins of Danielson spent Thanks. lotte Memorial s-hool, Wednesday | of Wild geese was seen here. b dght. make their way sont’ wole to Lawrence Keegan was in Uxbridge | 82in any henav * ine heavy Baturday. wind - v wsterly course, 7 Ughti o ders Lake. ‘There vere 165 in the flock. WO0O0DSTOCK gy, Randall found one of his horses — = ead in Y Y Senior Class Social at Academy—Vari- | ing. #, T R ——— > Edgar A. Lewis of Hartfo Thanisgiving at his home here. T V’;uu;nnnue taught [on 1 - sence of the'teasher, who had not Fe- (SPet Sunday with Mrs. Edward Hu- Danbury. Notes of the Week's Events—Personal ‘who have Fhillips and Mrs. Joseph Mnc;fi- Lobr; Miss Anthem, Waghoen s Bargess:. Th ;. The Misses Mur- 3 The ‘The H. Josephine| There was the annual officers | Mr. Keith of | ARDols swa J. H. Johnson. daughter Edith Clapp of EWi-| Fred Bake tertain- B . Baker and I. W. Ham- mond and daughter of this pisce on Mr. and Miss called at James K1 uneral Mrs. Edward Scarborough. Miss Cora Baldwin of Worcestor was Munyan last family e e g day. Mrs. Noves of Manchaug en- joyed vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mra. George Ballard. Mrs. Eaith 18 visiting at Na than s, Miss Ellen D. Larned and Miss Sa- rah Cresb; Judge Mrs. George Crosby over Thanksgiving. Miss Dorothy Beebe attended the Army and Navy football game in Phil- Grange Election. M. election of t the grange meeting Tuesday Fredelle | cvening. tenors, Miss Augusta Mills has returned and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence Reed and Clarence Reed, Jr. of Fall River were guests of D, H. Burgess over Thanks- giying. Mrs. Florence Williams of Mountain inn, Minn., is visiting her father, I. D. Green. Mrs A, E, Knight entertained her rother, J, A. Cruff, and family and and Mrs. Frank M. Knight over Thanksgiving. Mrs. Mary Dodge visited Mr. and Mrs. William May of Pomfret Sun- day. Mrs. F. B. Reed and Miss Andrews sang a duet at the Congregational church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William _Covell Providence were guests of Mr. Mrs. F. M. Knight over Sunday. FUNERAL. Mre. Edward Scarborough. Mrs. Edward Scarberough died im her Brocklyn home of typhoid fever Thanksgiving day. Funeral services were heM in the Congregationifl church here Sunday afternoon. Bur- ial was at West Thompso The hearers were E. S. Backus, George Foster, George Ballard and Richard Barton. She is survived by her hus- tand, a son, William B, and a daugh- ter, Ruth. leaves a beautiful home here where will be much missed. The Woman's Missionary society held its monthl; ing with Mrs. John K. Moore on Wednesday after- noon. Miss S. A. Munyan was the ieader. WINDHAM Mrs. E. K. Leffingwel Honor of Guests—Personal of and Entertains in Notes. The three sisters of Mrs. E. K. Lef- fingwell,the Misses Neal and Mrs. Ken- On Saturday Mrs, Leffingwell gave a reception from 4 to & in their honor. A large numbsr of ladles were present Miss Mr. Chfiaren Ha and Mr. Hiwara’ W ang oz ed her Bard. Charl George Mr. o'clock tor, meny, mother, held a Marlor Hatch church. a simpl Tey, Mis Alfred adena, R Vieked mis parents, Tles H. Blake. Lathrop, ‘Wednesduy even cf the Papiist chi at_the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George L, Sweet had with them fer Thanksgiving Mirs. Alice Lamb of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Danielson and son Alden. of Northampton were With | R Thurber, d their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Sprague and A. Witter. Mrs. WEDDING. in the church, by Rev. Miss Mau nephews of the the Sarand St Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Witter of Provi- dence were home with Mr. Mrs, ‘William H. Clewley were with relatives in Providence. Lathrop and Erwin Morse, both of Willimantic, were unit- ed in marriage, Robert and Walter bride, stood up with the couple. After the ce: at_ths home of bridy many gathered to give the social evenins, being the nostess. PLAINFIELD are Both are earnest, , forceful manner that Edna Ashley, Mr. and Ashley and daughter nd Miss Carrie Winsor. Miss Mary Francis Las gone to Pas- to spend some months. Cal.. Granted Pension. couple a shower before leaving on their wedding tour. Monday evening the Women Mrs. E. M. M. club the ladies' aid ve a supper ha Nuttall. Evangelists at Congregational Church —Pension Granted Mrs. Caleb Bishop. Rev. Harry Taylor and Rev. John on evangelistic o L B tional workers, presenting God’s word in such even a child might understand. Each meet- ing is being well attended, much good teing done and it is sincerely regret- ted their time here must be of such short duration. Mr. and Mrs. family party Ti E,N. Winsor had a ving day, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash- Mrs. Helen, Mrs. Caleb Bishop has been grant- ed a civil war pension of $12 per month rah Johuson poured coffee and on account of her nusband being a Miss Clara Johnson served fruit punch. Elizabeth Anderson and Dorothy Brown. On Monday evening a few friends were invited to play 500. The Buests included the Misses Johnson, orth, George H.|Miss Mary Frink and Miss Gertrude Mass., Mr. and Mrs. £. Bowen and son Oliver and daugh- re~ C. G. Lathrop returned on ‘Wednesday from a several weeks’ vis- it with her niece, Mrs. W. 8. Kelsoy of Allston, Mass. A few friends gathered at the home C. Arthur Keendy on Monday even- ing to celebrate his 27th birthday. Colonel W. S. Chappell closed his summer hcme, The Swastika, on Fri- day and returned to New London for the winter, Mrs. J. T. Baker, who has been with her parents for several weeks. has also gone ta her home in New London. Mrs. H. 8. Baton is spending a week Mrs. J. K. Lockman and Mrs, Jessie Githler went to New York on Satur- day for the winter. Miss Anna Classen has from a visit with friends in Iym, N, Y. Mrs. Ida Warner McLean of Jerse: City has been in town this weels, hav- ing & monument placed on the Warner lot in the cemetery. SOUTH WINDHAM. Mr. and Mrs. California—V. Mr. and Mrs. Henri Hendricson have returned from a short wedding trip spent in Boston, and are to re- side in the village. Miss Hazel Backus and Miss Nora Brook- uilford Smith Reach us Local Interests. F. O. Plummer and family and Miss | Dunleavy returned to Voluntown or Monday, after spending the Thanks- giving recess at their homes here. Mrs. Wilitam Parks has returned visit with friends in_Boston. Kiese of Lyrn, Mas been spending a few days with his family. Mrs. Frank Yeomans and Miss Ruth Yeomans spent Sunday with AMrs. Tnomas McCloud. Veron Shelters and William Oman cf Pratt institute, Brooklyn, have been December came in like a lamb ana | Suests of Mrs. Carl Omai. it may go out with good slelghing. Flock of 106 Wild Geese. During the strong wind and rain- storm last week Friday a large flock Reach Pasade: Word has been received in town of the safe arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Glul- ford Smith at Pasadena, <al. The tpon which they traveled had a siight accident but no one was in- sured, 3 Mrs. James Maine has been enter- taining her sister, Mrs. Russell from Michigan. Miss Clinton of Storrs spent Sun- day With her cousin, Miss Mabel Clin- ton. Mrs. Caroline Shaw of Greeneville spent Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Beckwith. Grover Swan of Stafford Springs miston. WOODSTOCK VALLEY. Several from heru attended the auc. tlon. the late Mrs. Sarah Simmonds’ at North Ashford on Saturday. Oharles Delaney of Eastford has hired Benjamin Chandler's farm. Ray Smith of Putnam was in town James Fiske of Holden, Mass., spent Everett Whitehouse a few in thi, k. P Bilshouss |& days in town this wee) ‘Honry Fiske of Stafford was in tywn on_Thursday and Frifay. Several friends gave Milton Cham- berlain a surprise party on Thursday evening, it being hs birthday EAST. COLCHESTER ‘Walter Mahoney and Charles Kra- mer, students of Bacon Academy spent the holidays at their homes here. Mr. Rawson, who for the past few years has been tea agent in this vi- cinity, has resigned his position. Misses Alice and Lilllan Mahoney ‘were callers in Norwich last week. Only Way to Enthuse ‘Em. One thing sure, the ual suffrage ’“‘“‘n"“l ave KI‘I h‘.vq. a b‘w e n poll taxen It (hey expect Wo- Taen KRt up any Chkusipmn: They were assisted by the Misses| returned | | Veteran, ‘Warren John Lester. Erigss sister, Mis Rev. beautifu tette, Gallup, T, mantic. art was nearly Deacos Mrs, E. phone o town, ity. brother. | ing her Hubbard and family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Miss Mabel A. W. B. Gellup, B. M. Welch and 'W. B. sang The Lily of the Valley, and Sweet By and By . The bearers Stewart, Andrew M. Litchfield, Fred Litchfleld and Archie Stewart. Relatives attended from Hartford, Stonington, Hampton, North Windbam and Willi- were Archie T. Portland, Me., her home Smith and e mith and son Irving. Dodge and C. O. Dodge and J. P. Lathrop with their families and Mr. and Mrs. Fred in Gris- wold, guesis of George Lathrop and spent Thanksgiving s Maria and Fannie Hopkins were guests Thursdey of their brother, Henry Hopkins, CHAPLIN. Funeral of Archibald H. Stewart—in- forming Lecturs by Rev. Wi Brown. The funeral of Archibald H. Stew- lart was bheld in the church Monday at Il o'clock a. m., Harry C. McKnight, the pastor, conducting the service. 'There were A quai- C. 1 triutes of flowers. Lanphear, urial was in_Hampton. Mr. Stew- nearcly 76 vears cld. Second Lecture. The second lecture in the course was given at _the church Monday evening by Rev. Willlam M. Frown of Hamp- ton; subject, Life in Brasil. There was a good attendance. The lecture lasted an hour and a half and was delivered without notes. Mr, Brown could talk from experience, having epent several years in Brazil. Personal Iiom. n Jones of Moc. J. Ross. Mrs. Elize Eidridge has returned to and Archi- bald Stewart Las returned to Fortland, Me., where he has bisiness as a tele- in Providence, verseer. Mr. and Mrs. Hemingway of North- ampton, Mass., are visiting friends in PHOENIXVILLE Surprise Party for Miss Grace Lawton on Birthday. Lee Lyon entertained Thanksgiv- ing over twenty relatives from South- bridge, Elliotts, Chaplin and this vicin- 19th birthday. Congregational ‘aying for the present with his uaughter, George Young and family and Miss Maria Weaver of Jewett City, avd Mr. lend Mrs. H. M. Bushnell of Canterbury | spent Thanksgiving Mrs. family and Irving of Providence m H. Mrs. Miss Grace Lawton spent Saturday | and_Sunday In Southbridge With her | sk James Ermocon wnd famii { tamily. W. H. Clemens intends to close his' 4. g house this winter and spend the win- | ter among his children. Miss Grace’Lawton was given a sur- | prise party Wednesday evening, it be- { Fi. O. May has returned to George | Spalding’s J. B. Tatem of Putnam and O. A. yijlags, to work. Hiscox were visitors here Wednesday. ABINGTON Local Guests at Springfield Reunion— Sale of Woodlot—Personals. Mrs. Catherlne Martin and daugh- ter Clara attended the reunion of the Martin family at Springfield last week. The Kingsbury heirs have sold a woodlot near the Wolf Den to Child & Whipple have moved their steam sawmill on to | injure the country merchants. Which it have raturned Lumber Co., the also Rev. George O. Read and family | fact that it would hurt skaity the express where they had heen visiting relatives. Mrs. A, J. to At g Family Reunions and Other Gatherings on Recent - ; David Rogers of North Coventry has moved into Allen Jewett's farmhouse, and is working for W. N. Jewett. Family Rsunion. lving visitors at Allen Jew- college. At P. J. Navins' were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman and daughter, Vivian, of New Haven. At F. W, Martin's Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and Miss Nichols of Chaplin were guests. John Hammond was at W. E. Wade's ‘Those out of town for the holiday in- cluded Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Chapel and son, to New London: Mrs. John Navin and daughters, to Holyoke, Mass.; Mr. and .l!% h H. Jewelt, spending the @ay at Jewett’s, Mampton. Dinner for Grandchildren. Mrs. L. H. Jewett entertained her grandchilaren at dinner on Friday. Thmflm‘nfi ‘were Philip J. Palme: insts at Bay Path Institu Springfield: Catl Jewett, now at Storrs | college; Marius Jewett, a student in Lynn, ‘and the Misses Margaret and Vera Jewett. ‘Willis Wade has been confined to the threatened with pneumonia. Dr. H. H. Converse and Miss Pansy Neff were In town Thursday. Mrs. Andrew Darling is visiting in ‘Willimantic. H. Fields Neff returned from Hart- ford Tuesday afternoon, bringing his EAST WOODSTOCK Marriage of C. F. Hopkins and Mary E. Aldrich—Notes. ‘William Hastings visited several days with relatives in South Coventry last week. George Frink and family attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. | Avery Btanton in Ekonk Thanksgiving re. Agnes Wood of Danielson has ‘Deen several days with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Potter. Carl Morse is visiting relatives in Providence. Miss Ethel Upham returned to Bos- ton university Monday. Announcements have been received of the marriage of C. F. Hopkins and Mary H. Aldrich, who were quiotly married Jast Saturday at the bride’s home in the Center district. They left immediately for Hartford, where the groom is_employed. Frank Thompson and family of Wor- cester were guests of V. T. Wetherell and wife last Thursday and Friday. SOUTH CANTERBURY Sale of S. G. Young Place—Auction of Peitier Stock and Implements. Mr. and Mre. T. J. Barber spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Doulass, at Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morgan wers | the guests of Dr. John O. Smith and Mrs, Harriet Bugbee Thanlsgiving. | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Lyon spent | Thanksgiving with Mr. Charles E. Waldo. | Safford G. Young has sold his place | and moved to the Charles W. Tarbox Pplace. Isano Briggs has moved house with George Ames. Dormas Peltier, who lost hi ‘barn by fire a few weeks azo, sold his stock and farming implements at auction Monday. They brought low prices. Mr. Peltier is golng to Wauregan to live this winter. WARRENVILLE Ladies’ Guild Entertained by Mrs. J. into the The Ladles’ Ald society was enter- tained at the home of Mrs. J. H. Bacon of Mt. Hope on Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur McBride and son Charles, were guests of Mrs, S. L. Case over Sunday. | Rev. Mr. Goodsell of North Ashford | preached in the Baptist church hero last Sunday. 3. H. Brewer 1s at work in fleld. Miss Eva Spaulding spent Thanks- glying at her home in Danielson. Levi Upton has moved his family in- to the house recently built by B. H. Gardner. Plain- DAYVILLE $100 Netted by Christmas Sale of La- dies’ Aid Society. The Christmas sale of the Ladies' | Aid_ soclety wias a decided success, netting over $100. Mrs. Robert Morrison was buried on Thursday. | Mrs. Ira D. Hasbrouck was the guest of Mrs. W. L. Bldwell during the week. ‘Willlam H. Burnett recently enter-| tained Roy Shippee of East Killingly. | Sabin_S. Russell spends the week end in ‘Winsted. Miss Exlir Holly spent the week end at_home. Miss Viola Downs fs in New York. KTTAWAUGAN The Sunday schoool ia getting ready Tor a Christmas concert. Ira Pray, Walter and Emma Rollin- son spent the week end at Northbridge Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sweeney vis- relatives at Manchester, Miss Edith Frisseil of Moodus vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Walter Frissell, a part of last week. Philip Caffery is detained from his| work on account of having blood pols- on in one of his hands, very badly { Mrs. Ida Watson has moved to the in the house vacated by Mrs. ‘Wheeler, last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Harvey and child, from Webster, visited Charles Week and family over Sunday. Mrs. Ida Watson entertained Mr. o ul . ew ndon, and William Watson of Webster, Sun- . | Shifting the Ground. The opposition to the els post. 15 baned upon the theory that 1t would sounds better than to base it upon tho companies.—Kansas City Times. Pleasant Feature of Winter. There 1? cheerful fact about —tl:-n.. crops | aay any money by A et somets ntaey, Jhoinded Deadure e T T e il B I T Ny Natin S Miss Julia™ White of Cq been expended for the improvement of the West Street cemetery by furnish- ing iron gates, ete. Holiday Guests. Thanksgiving brought the usual number of family gatherings. Among those coming from other Dlaces were Mr. and Mrs. John Randall of Willi- mantic, Mr. Shackleton of East Kill- ingly, Clinton Loveland, Erwin 8. Col- lins and Cleveland Collics of Hast Hartford and Mr., and Mrs. Badge of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, James A. Utley spent the day with relatives th Hartford. Hartford Preachor Heard. The pulpit was supplied last Sunday by Rev. E. O. Foster of the Hartford theological seminary. He is expected to preach again next Sunday. Charles Daniels in Town. Charles N. Danials, formerly of Wil- #mantic, now United States consul at Shefleld, England, with his family was calling upon relatives In this rlace last week. Mr. Danlels Is spend- ing_a little time at his former home in_ Willimantic. Mrs. Theodore A, Lyman and son, Stewart of Plainvillé, have been spend ing several days with Mrs. Lyman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Utley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillette of He- bron were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter last Sunday and attended the morning church service, $500 Beguest to Church. An adjourned meeting of the Colum- bia Ecclesiastical soclety was held at the chapel last Friday afternoon to hiear the report of the committee which was directed at (he annual meeting to investigate matters relative to & bequest made by W, A. Yeomans of 3500 to the society more than 65 years ago. This bequest has never been paid. A lengthy report was made, but no Jef- inite action was taken and further In- vestigation was ordered. Thne ecom- mitte was instructed to report further at a meeting to be called by the com- mittee. BOLTON Aid Society Mests—Lee Farm on Birch Mountain Sold. Prof. Samuel M. Alvord and Mrs. Alvord of Ashley street, Hartford, were in town for several days recently. Anthony Cordari, a letter carrier of New York, is at G. B. Franceschint for the winter on account of 11l heait Mrs. Jabez S. Woodbridge of Hart fcrd spent Sunday with Mrs. Josephine 3. Sumner. W. B. Loomis, Mrs. Loomis and son, Elmer M., and Mrs. Robert Loomis and Mr. and Mrs. Dennison Loomis of Westfield, Mass., spent Thanksgiving With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Loomls. 'Wililam H. Loomis returned to Westfleld with them for a short stay. The Ladles’ Ald mociety met with Mrs. Charles N. Loomis Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie S. Bolton, her son, Les- lie Boiton, ani Walter Brady of Hart- ford spent the first of the week in town Miss Alice M. Eaton of Rockville was the guest of relatives several days last week. Mr, Lecour and family have movel and Mrs.| from North Coventry into a house of J. W. Sumner's at the Center. Charles Sloane has been i1l with ap- pendicilis at his fathers, John B Sloane Buys Farm. Joseph 'Brieso, who came to Bolton with Joseph Boers recently from Italy, has purchased the farm on Birch mountain where Christopher Lee lived for several years previous to its being sold to an Italian three or four years agy The well at the Center schnolhouse, has not been used for many is being dug deeper and new 1aid. F. J. Olds has bee SOUTH WILLINGTON Uriel Lodge, No. 24, A. F. and A. M., Elects Officers—Not drawn as juror. The newly elected and appointed of- figers of Uriel lodge, No. 24, A. F. and A. M., are as follows: John N. Fitt W. M; Herman Edmond, S. W.; Bd- ward Fitts, J. W.; William H. Hall, treasurer; Walter A. Allen, secreta Arthur L. Spicer, 8. D.: Alva T. Ste- vens, J. D.; Byron D. Houston, S. 8.; Sherman P. Hollister, J. S.: Rev. Leon- ard Smith, chaplain; Edwin O. Smith, marsh Willlam . Nichols, tyler: trustees, John Fitts, Willam M. Hall, Walter A. Allen: finance committee, Georgo Baker, Willlam N. Brackett, rence Savege. Taken to County Home, John, Mary and Esther Mardy were taken to the county home at Vernon Monday by Willlam H, Brackett. The trip was made by automobile, Willlam 1. Hall kindly furnishing the same. The boy, John, who Is partially para- , will be taken to the home-at Newington a little later. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson spent the latter part of last weei with friends in_Leeds, Mass. Elmer Mathews reports having seen 2 fiock of wild geese southward bound a few dayvs ago. The old schoolhouse on Willington Hill is to be sold at auction this after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Brackett attended _the _wedding Thanksgiving of Miss Julla H. Kneeland and Bverett H. Bosworth at the home of the bride's parents in Columbla, and afterwards attended a birthday recep- tion at the home of R. H. Staples, Wil- Iimantic. HEBRON Lecture and Dance for Benefit of Im- provement Socisty. Mrs, Frink and her daughter turned home last Saturday ©. J. Strand returned Sunday evening. Roger Porter and family wpent Thanksgiving day In Hartford at Frank LAtties, 3 Mrs, W. O. Seyms and daughter spent Thanksgiving at Oakland Ter- race with Frank Little and family. Mias Sarah Doyie was at ber home for_the holiday. Thers will ba thres weeks of school and then a week vacation. school to commence on New Years dav. Miss Mary Lord cannot resume her studies until after Christmas on nc- count: of her eyes. Lecture and Dance. There was a lecture and a dance In the town hall Priday evening, the $th, for the benefit of the Hebron Improve- meni socfety, given by Chester Ten- nant. % Little and . family spent re- to Hebron . Geerge S Tt ha benefit to my heahn blood and strength. I and sleep without have mo pain, my head.” Catarrh of Mrs. A L, We Terre Haute, Indians “When I began ne 1 could Grlp and Catarrh. Mrs. Laura Berberick, No. 1111 Wil- low Ave,, Hoboken, New Jersey, writes: “Four years ago I had a severe attack of la grippe, and was confined to bed, and when I came up after my sickne I was troubled with hoarsencss and slime in head and throat, and was told I had catarrh. I took some medicine, but without much benefit. “Every winter since, for four years, 1| church bell have had la grippe (iast winter three| smell and hear. times), and tho catarrh grew worse.|] begun your I could not lie down or [ ment my head was sleep at night. Was | torrible. 1 had buz always troubled with|zing and chirping slime, pain in my back | nolses in my head. ]| RESTOREL and ‘o terrible head-| followed your advice vt ache every —mornin, y ‘and took Peruna. had no blood. 1 bousht @ bottle of | Three months ago I went Peruna, and after using three bottjes|a snail, now I feel brivk and o had relief. Peruna has been a greatl 1 will always praise Per —_——— Thanksgiving at Mr. Littie's father's in |at David Russ'; Mra. L. M. Knlg East Hartford. son and Miss Cors Gran Miss Ellen Buell is visiting friends in [Grant's; and Miss Mubel | Meriden. B. O. Moore's; Miss Mary Barnes Home of the young people have been | H. Bacon's trying to enjoy the poor skating for a | Charles Huntington of South few evenings this week. ham spent Sunday with B, O. M Colds and sore throats are preva- | Leander Shumwuy ls recov being trou headache, or ng Head. I 10 b to take yo ring. Now 1 ca When troa SMELL! AND HEARING | HAD GRIP EVERY lent. an attack of 11 - WILLINGTON STAFFORD os’ i P Matter of District Nurse Considere Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Society to lan Weolan. Mill Buey for Winter's S There was a ‘W, ¢ There were 36 at Sunday sohool Sun- % the Baptist church Friday at day. The district nurse is under n Miss Alice Walker Pratt spent the | o0 9I¥! week end in New London with her During the fall months tk ¥ brother, R. P. Pratt, and family, Woolen company has been making Mrs. Sleight came to Cozy-croft Sat- | oo b0 raced goods now » urday for a short visit Zor lndes’ couts. The Misses Dunning and Palmer | "z jiora Fox of Hartford w have returned to New York for the | ... of her parents, Mr. and winter. ox, over Miss Gardner visited in Manchester Mr. and T. W. Rollins the first of the week. dnughter I0thel spent last T Mr. and Mra. Tyler passed Thanks- | yith relatives In Helchertowr giving with the lafter's parents in New Willlam A. Black of att Fiaven. % Brooklyn, N, ¥ . ¥ The Ladles’ Ald woclety met Friday ||, ,f hig parents, Mr M ir the conference room for the trans- | 1y “Bige) action of business and to make plans As there were no more . soclally and otherwise for the coming | giphtheria, the schouls openc ater, "An excsilent mission _pro- | §P0TGech CIe SIS Cand gramme was presented by Mrs. Gard: ner and Mrs. Darrow. Mrs. Cushman served tea There was a good attendance at the raeeting on Tolland side Sunday even- Baith are steadily imprc GURLEYVILLE ing. «.Henry Dunham of Mansfie — spent Thanksgiving at ¢ " MOUNT HOPE v ¢ ! Miss C. N. Turner has bee ’ T of relatives in North Windhar Funeral of Mrs. James Burdick—Vis- | “\fr. and Mre, LeRoy Tucker of Let Itors and Travelers. non were recent guests of Mrs — er's parents, Mr, and Mrs, ¢ The funeral of Mrs. Jennle Burdick | ock. of New Britain was held from the Mr, and Mrs. Otis Conar home of Mr. and Mre. Henry White [ Thanksgiving day with Walt Friday, Dee. 1st. Rev. Mr. Chamber- |and family in Willimantic lain officiated and the Warrenville | Rev. Frank Chamberlin occup eholr rendered two hymns. pulpit of the M. I arch 8 Dr. ¥, A, Young of New York spent | both morning @ evening service last Sunday at the homestead here H, , Simonds 18 recovering from Holiday Home-Comers. fiines Visitors In town over Thanksgiving o were Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Durkee and Hongkong has an Amer r family and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Burdick | ped shoe factory. An Innovation " in_ Oil Heaters The Perfection Smokeless Oil'Heater, with its drums enameled in turquoise, is an ornament to any room, whether in the country or city home. No home is quite complete without a Perfection Oi Heater. It is a necessity in the fall and spring, when it is too warm to start the regular heating apparatus, and too cool to be LPLIL 1 RO N g without heat. In the midst of winter it is often convenient as an auxiliary heater, as there are always some cold corners in a house. enameled heater alwi esents a hice sppeas , as the uulngnl notum‘-habu:l,.' pl'lia not.t@ -n-mdm but it is the same as the enamel of your cooking utensils, ion is the most reliable and ient heatin, . Ask o how '+ or writa 1o sy agewey o

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