Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1911, Page 9

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¥ and Building in Three Counties. New London County UNCASVILLE U. A. M. Members at Meeting of OLD M Successful Holiday Sale—Ster tor Accepts Call to Baptist Church— Personal Items. 'LIVE CORRESP YSTIC The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society held its annual sale of domestic and fancy afticles, aprons, mysteries and home- ng Pas- Resignation of Congregational Pastor —Presented Purse by C. E. Society. ‘home Richard Wheeler and daughter, Miss Ella, attended the burial of Henry Tylér at Elm Grove cemetery, Mystic. ltl-'l‘ylermaeon-mocur.wnmy - er. Mrs. D. S. Guile of Ashwillett was the guest Sunday of Miss Eva E. 5 early tember and made short stops in ing the contment, at lonelulu, Jup- an and at coast cities in China, Iet- ters iake @ little over a month in transit. < Christmas Cantata. Rehearsing for a Christmas cantata is well begun in the Consregationsl Sunday scaool The school is ulzo leatning o Christuias carol, the words composed by Miss Grace Granger, Wlo recentiy published a book of short poen:s. EASTEORD Sale and Chicken Pie Sunner—Recent E | Winis %&n‘nwap ‘Engagement An- “mounced—Officers Elected by C. E. e b Mr. and Ell'l. Cassips, Barstow, Mrs. , Miss Clinton, Mis: Anna Solomonson, Paul_snd Prescott berlain and Ifred Clinton attend. the Y. . 8. C, B. at the Baptist church Sunday evening. Engagement Announced. At an informal dinner given by Mrs. Hulda Eaton on Sunday the engage- ment of Miss Annle Smith of Soulh Windham and Clarence ¥. Chamberlain of Wiilimantic was announced. The table was prettily decorated, a carna tion with the announcement eard being placed at each cover. Only me of the family were present. Roland Slate of the U, 8. S, New Hampshire has been spending & snort furlough at his home on Babcock FIIl. Jun. 2, 1913, The teachers of the Gonier wentol had a Cheieman i With exercises riday efteraoon. WINDHAM Birthday Party for Misses Richmond Various Items of Local Interest. Mr, and Mrs, Wil Richm party on Tuesday ovening to the birthdays of their threo ¢ Emma, aged §, Vera, aged 3, an line, aged 1, ‘all three anniversar oocurring this week, There wore &uests present, who spent & vory Joyable evening. The orcheitra oo ducted by F. E. Hart, of which Evere Richmond is a member, played & nu ber of melections during the even: One of the guests was the little gir great-great-aunt, Mizs Althea Parrish aged 84, including a big birthday cake sith candles, wero served. Notes and Personal Bandwiches, coffes and caks, ad New London Lodge—Notes of the |n.de candy Wednesday evening. A| AT eccleslastical councll composed | Brown. Guests in Local Homes. Mrs. C. C. Harrls is {1l at the hom Mrs. George Challenger is visitin LEDYARD Week’s Events. : New England supper was served from | o, tho pastor and delegates from 15| E. B James and family spent Sun-| 3 Meth. | Of Jier Gaughter, Mra. George Hackus, | triends in Boston for ten days 1 Deer Damage Dr. Graves’ Second Or- € 107 p. m There was a very larse | BelEUbOring chunches Whktesiled by |day with frichds at Leurel O _The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- Alfred_Card has been visiting | Miss Helon Larrabes has been the Mrs. Charles Carlson and Miss Eva | patronage, being being present from | the Congregational chureh last Tues- e P o odist church gave a sale and chicken | yar prother, Cliffora Kinney, of Hart- est of Miss Cornelis Thompson snd chard—First Loss improve Mild Weather. $280—Farmers Brooks, who have been spending a brief time in New York, returned home Stonington, Mystic, Center Groton,Led- yard, Poquetanuck and Old Mystic. day to act upon the resignation of its pastor, Rev. E. B. Smith. The council Arthur Cotie will move to the Henry O. Stanton place in a few days. pie supper in the vestry last Friday evening, Dec. Sth. They neited $60. fora. Quarantine Raised. b4 week. s9 Annle Stiles in Willimantio this &-| concurred in the resignation, which is | Ezekiel JAmes, who has been the|Thera was a large number Dresent y Tha selectmen bave sppointed Jo- |SURRE. L L e T T, A N enous, * " | o take effect tomorrow, Dee. 17. Euest of his kon. B, B. Jamos, return- | from out of town, including visitars | Tho quarantine has beon raised from I Quristmas thes sid sun o tane e e v . Gasieral 0 his home at Pachaug Saturday. |from Union and Woodstock. e lit- | the Doubleday home, the little patients OngrY ona bda A Stk Orville C. Walden, John Carlton, W. C. T. U. Meeting. b M pIRESE erary and musical exercises consisted | being fully recovered from diphtheria, | 56800l Will be hold next ¥riday even enrollment tax for the town of Led- yard. Mr. Clark was the enroller last Robert C. Burchard, Howard F. Rog- Frank A. Richards, Harry W. The Woman's Christian Temperance union met Friday at $.30 p. m. at the Mrs. R. E. Turner is visiting friends 12 Norwich and Preston City. In Jan- ASHWILLETT of the following programme: Violin solo, by Rev. J. R. Miller, organ ac- A large tract of trolley track and adjolning the prop- land east of the ing. music. Hart's orchestra will fwrnish the Fear. — in| Vary she will go to Florida to remain Mrs. Eorace Taton returned Wed Auvood, Joseph Church, John Lynch,|home of Mrs Jane H. Dean, in Main | J2T¥ | companiment by Miss Amy Milier, both | erty of James Maine has been pur- We S| Daisnie OSSR i B Mitchell, Ivan Chapman, Joseph | street. several months In company with Mr.| ,Arthur Morgan has purchased the|.«f West Thompson: ~singing, North |chased by him this week from Jrred |DeAday from a wee's visit in Bosto Wild deer are doing & deal of dam- | i ers Robert Dodds, James Everetts | Delegations were present from the | 4l Mrs. Willlam Blanchard and MIss | nouse owned by Otls Nicols, near Wy- | Ashford quartette; solo, Miss _Olive | Tabor. and Millbury, Mases. age ln tiown this vear. D @ C-it:|and others of American councll, O. U. | Baptist church at Groton Helghts, Poo| Edha Bursess .t L . |asup Lake. : Higgins; recitation, Miss ~ Minnle | Owing to the large amount of ill- [ The body of Mrs Phebe Boss Amold SIS of New Londons omns the | A. M., were in attendance at the sup- | quonock Bridge, Mystic, Stoningtonm, | .15 os & Ingalls’s mill Is 500n_to move to the | Jones; singing, North Ashford quar- [Tess among the children, the annual | B e aauenl Deva Soe Larrabee farm. has had damage done | c; given by Ledyard council, O. U.|and North Stonington to hold a special | or, 28 the guest of Mrs. Otto Pultz | gromiey wood lot at Northwest Cor- | tette; reading, Miss Alice J. Carpenter; | Christmas social has been given up |Purial on Tuesdiy. Mrs. Arnold lived to the amount of $280, this sum being of New London. * | praver service with the people of the | %% Saturday and Sunday. ner. ’ solg, Miss Olive Higgins; singing, by | this vear. T in Windham many years before mo men. the past week wild decr | At the fair and sale of fancy arti- Call Accepted. to ‘Temsin .for somie: time. Mo Will | WeaneedR . G o lc L |remarks by the pastor, Rev. A. H:|of & brivete hospital for & number of | Nason of Willimantio and Fran have destroyed another orchard belong- | cles given by the.ladles’ aid society | Rev. Henry E. Anderson of Sterling, | meet Wallace Sweet there. iting his brother, A. A. Morgan, for | Mr. and Mrs. Welcome A. Davis |of her sister, Mrs. William Allen, where | €B!i8ted in the navy about two months ing to Dr. Graves, and other apprais- in Palmer Memorial hall Friday, at- Ct., has accepted the call to the pastor- Brother’s Sudden Death. few days. have entertained recently thelr daugh- she will remafn till fully recovered. 280, The chapel was filled & ers have been selt to ascertain the | tendance was large and the proceeds |[atejof the Baptist church, Old Mystic, Mrs. Nathaniel Royall and son Ralph Osear Du; v, - v o many Mrs. gas and family of Glasso|ier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | THenry Armsby is confined Lo the jol was 1 . damage. amounted to $100, to hssume the dutles of the pastorate| were suddenly cailled to Binghamton, | were callers here Tuesday. White, little son and daughter, of | hovse with the grip. EEREE S aon meeting of the ottage Meetings. Pupils Perfect in Attendance. July 7, 1912 ol N. Y. last Monday by the sudden | George Whipple and John Gardner | Pawtuxet, R, L. Mrs. Mary Larkham ‘spent Wednea- | TR Y0t 500, VIICIOR Crrom - Nort Rev. E. Prindle held a_prayer | The pupils at the Tenth district - ‘eighty Pigs. | @éath’of Sherwood Davidge, Mrs. Roy- | of Voluntown were callers here Sunday| Miss Amy Miller of West Thompson | ¢ay with lier danghter, Mrs. Charles Winaha: R G Bt . me at the residence of Mr. and | school (Uncasville) who were perfect | FElisha C. Davis had a 10 months old | all's brother. afternoon. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin | Hahn, of Conantville, who was enter- | SEARChAm. Misw Graco Bates wos fry 3. Clark on Monday even- | i attendance during the month of |pig butchered a few days ago which| The postoffice is Tecelving a coat of | 7. Clark last Saturday. Charles W.|taining the Willing Workers of Mans. |leader. =~ = = & o ing, about 35 attending. The next| November In the room under the in- | weighed 387 pounds. Augustus Lam- | paint. LCFF Ciark and Miss Amy Miller spent last | field. s ollas Luoy Gelston ang C. Arth praiver meeting will be held at the res- | ctruction of Mise Grace Hooper, wers | bert had one of th same ago killed | The three year old daughter of Mr. CFFINGWELL Sunday in Putnam, C. E. Officers. SRS I Jast Maddam on Pues idence of Jol eiman on Tuesday | Kimer Crouch, Lieons Levine Dolores | about the same time, which tipped the | ard Mrs. Guy Underwood is Il < Newton minstrels of Boston gave an £ > : SLRE X evening. Blaredee, " Nicholes Doyin™ Milgres | scales at 350 poupds. The Ladies” Aid society of tie Con- [ Mrs Mary Gray of New London | crtertainment at the chapel Wednes- | %% *pnizannual business meeting of | ' Mr, 884 Mea. Ruodl Cerlson an¢ Chaties B Maynard and Joseph A | Goodfeiiow, Edward Geary, Jolin Han- Postoffice Moved. psyationtl: CRUIH WIS IIE A ey o e sun. € Mawasd Gay evening under the auspices of the | cvening. The folleling officers R L o 18 town Cor s “lark have purchased a v et izan, Robert Hewitt, Grace Keyes, Ka- - o v erbert Davis Thursday afternoon- 3 = en’s clul elected: President, Cassius Barstow; rthur Willlams have sy wood and cut fodder. (i McDermott, “Margaret MCDer | povimanton assumed ihe dudies of tne| _New Stone for Trumbull Plot, |, Clarence Lefnewell and son Char- | 'Air. and Mrs. John Ethridse enter- | $ice G eaident; Airs, Willis Sate: sec | returned from Groton, " ™ _lany rarmers and have Loi Armand Flouff, Willlam Rivers, | omce Dec. 11. The: postofiice and all! The large stone erected to the Jona- | wich were guests of their parents on | tars mother, Mra Lillian Miler, of | Fotary. Clyde Larkin; treasure The topic for the C. 1. mesting to - g e 3 .““‘u'-"““""" CRrbel it :j"ihfgmfif;o,fifl?efi?dfiifi".s};‘fi:' Delongings thereof have been moved | than Trumbull family near the Trum- | Sunday. Unlon, and Mrs. Frank Dickey of | Guton: chairman lookout committee, | morrow {a Missions in the West Tnale pre ek TS e S|y Rk B B Thuatny TRiAn T 5 ) R ot n .0 ey ey | Rhe preeonen e o s, | P T TN DU Sl R AT, M B | RO s T € G Siss 1da Carpenter fa the guest of |1 J1o"5 dh 2158 QuInK's room were | ox-Postmasier Hinckley served for a| Nerwich and a new stons s soon 0 be | pital and Ruth Palmer of Thames ter- | Bert of Pomfret were calling on friends | Scon; oclal, Mra 1% i Pecknan HAMPTON N ME and Mre Alfred J. Clark | na Cloutler, Exina Couture, Huth Da- | o0 'O of years A large Sonalgnment of new books | rco, WOre Week-end guests at their | here last week. The two last attended | {hCo “yr "G L., Clinton; ood Iiter — Mtas Ruih Selzer, who has been T8 GOnileD Flng Couture Ruth Da- General News. fion Jaras Dol ST O Dav boswnd Nokids ho Methodist social last Friday even- | yure’ Mrs, W. ¢, Card. The following | Little River Grange Elucts Officers threatened with puneumonia, is recover- ing. Willian Fetterson, ' Georse Rogers, Fred Shieids, Francis Skifiington, Ma- The Baptist Sunday school has be- gun rehearsals for their Christmas con- Ty, Ernest Kennedy and family of Pres- ton spent Sunday with Mr. and’ Mrs, ing. Alfred West and son Ralph visited sums of money voted: $10 to Ed- ver ward Smith of China; $10 to the Willi- Persorfal Item At Backus Hospital. ry Smith, Howard Tho B g Ernest Lathrop. in’ Webster and Thompson recently L - — ley 3 rpe. cert. - b X mantic W. C. T. U.; $5. to the Willl- o, the n on agent, 14 Eltjan Babcock was admitted to the | Those taught by Miss Barbara Cor-| J. Drenton Copp Is spending tmis|, AT oyster supper was served by the Four Generations at Dinner. mantic Y. M. C, A:i §6 1o the Bowery | maring 1oty e Tty St Backus hospital on Wednesday for an | net wore John Arvesec, Mila Burling- | week in Boston. Gay evening, an entertainment follow- MOHEGAN Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tatem had fou: | mission of New York, and 35 to the | o’ wi. operation for appendicitis. I |ame Joseph Collins, Ellen Connmelly,| Mr. Sutisn, a student at Weslevan jno fho supper. A good number wers generations seated at their dinner ta-|state Y, P. 8. C. E. work. The sum of | ¥rank Phillips gave one of his popt Afrs. John M. Gray was an over Sun- | [lcrida Demars, Leroy Flelding, Ber- | uriversity Joccupied the pulplt of the| € (00 SUEPER, o SO0 S0 About 321 was realized from the|Dle on Wednesday, the 6th. J. B.[$26 had already been pald to the |jar moclals und dances in Grange b day guest of her daughter, Mrs. B, o Charles Babcock and son, Earl, have been guests the past week of rel- atives in Norwich. The Ladies’ Ald society met at the 1ha Lutz, James Galvin, Pauline Luby, Denjamin Marcus, Bertha Forthdurft, Alice Ramage, Michael Richards, Wil- liam Thorpe, Grace Watson. In Miss Killen's room those perfect in attendance were Harold Botham, Mr. Metnodis/Episcopal church Sunday, in the absefice of the pastor, llam B. Cornish. and Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie were Sunday guests of relatives in Norwioh. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ¥. Crumb Ren Wil- | | | Deacon and Mrs. Nathaniel Manning | 1eft Wednesday morning for two weeks' | visit with their children in Massachu- | setts and Rhode Island. Church Interests. - supper and entertainment given at the church Tuesday evenin, Mrs. Dunn spent Sunday with her daushier, Mrs. Sturgis of New Lon- on. Tatem of Putnam was one of the num- ber. He made the trip u his automo- bile. C. E. Pratt of Putnam, supervisor of schools in this place, visited the village | schools on the 7th. church committee as thelr share of the church expenses. BROOKLYN last ¥riday evening. Annual Meeting of Grange. Little River grange held fts ann meeting Dec. 5th, and the following c ficers were elocter: Master, Reuben parsonage Wednesday, 15 members be- | G, v e _| Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Dolbeare were B " P " gverne ooy koo X; g ® e o e I e T i s e he (hmeiani | vt i Uncamilie. fhe: fist o the | 16 1> toportad tha a0, Mapy g | Obtuscy, Notemtiane, for Christmas | FOATN O emee, e Bianie cus,” Frederick Eldridge, Milton Mar- | their son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. E. C,| Home Missionary society will be taken We‘zk- L he | Eome in Woodstock Valley. Weaver; assistant steward, Jowep HAMBURG cus, James McDermott, Fllen Skiffing- | Chipman. tomorrow morning.' It is hoped that rs. Fowler was in Waterford the The body of Mrs, Ellen M. Bolles, | Bimpson; chaplain, Olive Burx ton, “Alice Tooker, “Charles Ramage, | Rev. George H. Miner, D. D., of Mys- | the apportionment of $48 may be | frst of the week. who died in Stoughton, Mass,, early the | treasurer, Angle A Burnham; secs Robert 2 Vera 2 * | tie, oceupied the pulpit of the Baptiist| reached. Mrs. Fowler and daughter Doris SOUTH WILLINGTON « - X tary, M. A. Pearle; katekoeper, Waltes Relatives in Town to Attend Funeral; 89 Zuccardy, Vera Zuccardy. e, D! pulpit of the Bap were in Norwich Monday. past week, was brought to thls plac fr Ce: Mrs. Simpac or 2 < Miss Henrletta Gridley left town on | church last Sunday morning and even-| The C. E. soclety is gathering a lar; . for burial. Juuneral services were heid | Hoffman; Ceres, Mrs. Simpmon; I of Mrs. Beckwith—Election at the | myiday to spend two weeks, vieiting | ine. number of used postcards to be sent to Enjoyable Concert Through Generosity | 11" 53" Trinity church by Rev. F. R, |Viora Pearle; Pomona, Belina Burch Grange. with friends In Fall River, Newport| Mrs, Joseph Desley and Miss Huldah | forelgn ficlds: also bundles of maga- YAWBUX VALLEY of Colonsl Hall—Chastes:'N. ‘Flagg.| Sartord Lo o B Ry oy was | mall; "X, A. 6. Bertha Bennett and Boston. During Miss Gridley's | Desley were recent guests of Mrs. | zines and religious papers to be sent = To Print Ten Ballots, $8.38 | burled by the side of her husband, just | Fred Baker han moved to the Durie Miss Violot Olsen and sister were| stay in Newport she will read a paper | Charles Root of New London. to institutions where they are needed.| . -5 £ W R e ag st i3 rasr'Of the ahieoh. ¥ place on the hill Deep River visitors over Sunday. Dbefore a meeting of the Daughters of | Mrs. Isabel Neil hus retarned home, Purse from C. E. Socisty. Teousday was well attanded. The farm| The Copnectiout Agricultural college | ~Gardiner B, Kills, long a resident of [ Bverett Whitehouse hau moved intd §iiended the Chies. soloses Chapman returned home on | law an M nnd Mrs. the Christian Endeavor moclety Mon- | §_(:. Egglestons of South Lyme was | ball last Friday evening that pieased a | week aftor a short ilness. His fu- [ WIIE Sslier. Woo » -y . aturdar night after spending a few atoe of rovidence. day evening the following officers were ierge audience. Admission was free, | meral was held on Mond Rev. |1 s e Miss Daphne Ely went to Princeton | days with relatives in Niantic. Mrs. Charles Austin and Mrs. Wil- | clocted: President, Rose Standish: vice | = Stiec Lo cooral ucs a visitor at | It belng & repetition of last years ai- | George W. Clark of Canter D L Mse Aiice Bwest iof Scotisnd is last Thursday to visit her aunt, Mra.| 3Miss BEdith Comstock of Norwich |liam York of Westerly were recent!resident, Mabel K. Noyes; recording | Westerly Wednesday. T | rair, when Col. W. H. Hall bore the ex- | ciating, burial belng in the Cleveland Mf,h.,: ‘,'....Tm,. was In town fo E C. Richardson Charles Lester of Norwich and James Lester of Hartford were in town last Friday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Beckwith. Mrs. James Lord and Roscoe.-Jewett Tes the wesd end guest-af Miss Agnes att. At the Methodist church Sunday morning the members of the Sunday sehool appointed Miss Florence Holmes to arrange for cut flowers to be sent suests N, a visit of Mra D. to Frank Wheeler. Mrs. John E. Spofford of Brooklyn, . Y., ls the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Stapelyn. Mrs. John H. Copp has returned from her aunt, Mrs. Billings recretary, Edla Willlams; treasurer, C. H. Foster; also chairmen of commit- tees as follows: Lookout, Miss H. E. Robinson; prayer meeting, Miss E. B. Huntington; social, Mrs. Otto L. Pult: missionary. Miss M. K. Noyes; music, There are many cailers at Chester S. Maines’ to see the flock of several turkeys, hens and geese brought in from the west by Charles Hewitt. pense of their coming. ‘Arthur Eldredge of Woodstock Val- ley spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mrs, Harvey Gergler is il with ap- pendicitis at her home near Merrow. cemetery in Hampton by the side of Fis wife, who died in April, 1910, Christmas Festival. The Baptist Sunday school has voted have & Christmas tree on Christ- mas night with special exerclses. to Wadne st day afte condensen £ mi short time no New Zealand ders great quantities visited friends in Hartford the past| rnest N. " | Brown of Groton Heights. = T s s, & it RE WSt R Gy teat Fanz inttred Hobfseen: er, Florence Windham County acsices Satrancl moved inte his T B avior of Tiarttard 1a.+izjting Children Ory BT i en Tamion Jeweil T | e Aen) pae e ot i which WATERFORD ok wae ivan br B 1ona Willlete Local Man Prospers. 2 et g i FOR FLETCHER'S first of the week. Mrs. Jane Paton entertained the e 210 reports from the junior superin: WOODSTOCK The Taylor-Jlage concern of Meri-| Schools in town closed thiy week for TO o, Bigsiow is f1 at her home In| weok end her daughier and husvand, Lo‘;nd:u,mr-g N‘-w sL:mian Golden | tonaeit mud the Sevesal bousmtttons dem, of which Chacles N. Flagg, Jr. | the Chrlstmas _vacation, _eginning CAS RIA ‘Hambars. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Smith of No edding—Fine for Shooting Part- | During the sooial hour which fol- | Congregational Sunday School Elects | {OTerly of o, — Paul Reynolds is home for a vaca-| wich, ridaes. 22 ‘owed an interesting fllustrated lecture | o Oficors—Poreoral tey " | member, are booming things and hand- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Henry enter- cr Boston was given by the pastor, e aeanal e ling & large businoss. They employ tion from his school in New Hamp- shire. Mrs. Charles Chappell and Miss Monica Jones have returned from a visit to Boston. Grange Election. Lyme Grange elected offlcers at their last meeting, Dec. 7th. Deputy Davis of BMiddletown was present and inspect- ed the grange At the next meeting the programme will-be presented by 20_men steadily. A lengthy article in 2. Meriden dally is devoted to enumer- ating various contracts that they have under way, amounting to many thou- sands of dollars. Expensive Printing. /!r the state pays for all its printing o proportion to what is charged for town ballots, hasn't gone bankrupt. tained as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Olin Boynton, Miss Robie Boynton and Norman Boynton of Gardner Lake. Epworth League Social. A pleasant evening was spent by about forty menrbers of the Methodist Episcopal Epworth league Saturday evening. The young folks met in the chapel of the church dressed in cos- Rev. B, B. Smith, who was later sur- prised when the president, in behalf of the soolety, presented him a well filed purse as a token of their appre- iation of his helpful services to the soclety. Light @refreshments were served. DAYVILLE At the 50th anniversary of the mar- riage of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Win- slow of New London, the following from Waterford were present: Capt. nd 3 Edwards; Mr. and Irs. William Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, Jr, and Allen, their son; Capt. and Mrs. Alec Ed- wards and daughters, Agnes and Net- tle Edwards, ‘Mr. and _Mrs. _Allen Touls Lindeman is drilling a well on the Alfred Childs place. Election of Officers. The Congregational Sunday school held the annual election of officers last Sunday. Rev. G, F. Waters was chosen superintendent; B. R. Ritch, assistant superintendent; Miss Louise Howard, secretary, treasurer and librarfan. Miss How to Gain 30 Pounds in 30 Days | | it 15 & wonder that it Think of pay- tume, each representi some histe e s v Miss Maria Harding. ical character, Games wers played, tn- | Youns, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Young, |Happenings of the Week—Meeting of 5‘%:3:‘;’;:{'&?;&2?{:;:"” elect- ing §5.35 for ten women's ballots, v;nh Ray Harding took a crowd of young | terspersed with music. During the | Capt. and Mrs. Ira ~ Edwards and Ladies’ Aid Society. The Wor ’s Missionsry. soctety | 2B the names of one office and two peopie on a strawride Tuesday even- daughters, Laura, Elsie and June, candidates printed thereon! evening refreshments were served. Th ing io atiend the Christmas sale at| affair was arranged by the Misses Iva | I J. Shelley was an over Sunday| Mrs. W.F. LaBelle was in Hartfora | 7ot ey ienon Wedhet s - fon, Vers Alarich end Flerens Holnes. | | | . Ewpensive. Hunting. 3¥iae Clara Stokes left Thursday for | Annual Mesting.of Agricultural Sooisty NOBpIE SIERCIS PENDLETON HILL The members of the Good Sunshine | A voung man in tow: . la visit to New Jersey friends. | The annual meeting of the Wood- i ol sociely "of Quaker Hill held & sale | 315 1n town court for shosiine oo | M= A E. Darling is spending the | stock Agricultural_soclety was hela | D#%th of Former Selectman in Oneco— 80c¢ Package of Remarkable Flesh-Builder of fancy articles and a chicken sup- per at the hom) of Mrs. Fred Com- stock on Tuesday afternoon and eve- winter with Jersey City friends. Mrs. J. R. Blanckard is in Providence for gevaral weeks. Saturday. H. O, Preston of Putnam wes electod presilent; Oscar Munvan cf Thompson, vice president. The re- Church Services Omitted — Personal Mention. partridges out of Welcome E. Bates sarian Rev. [itor at A. Q. D season. was a aniels’ the first of the Protone, Sent Free to Prove What it Will Do. learn vis- people were pained to ccal e sudden death of Postmaster £d- ar - sy s | P2, £ g i T s \i2ties Jane “Champlatn 1s at 3Mrs| mainde o*'the ofcers wero the same | 3t Ihg sulden dontlh of Fostmaster B ing om account of the death of Rev.| rier, resumied duties on B8 routs Wed | ur hians hgciner, was at her Pleas | V31T Pl Wintams 1s_ spenaing a | *'H n1ld hes started to bulld his [ Thursday morning. Mr. Kenyon w 3T, Matthewson's stepmother. nesday after a few days absence | Loy Coch cottage Monday for a brief |sey " Tocics with her son, George WII- | new harn. first scleciman here for many years en our Name an ress 10 a'. Miss H. Elizabeth Congdon spent|caused by injurles received Thursday | = oy Mams. > Gardver Richardrer has undergone | @ud had miany friends in this part of Shinday at her home 1n Laurel Glenn, | whon hio narss ten Lo Mrs. James B. Rathburn of Noank | The 1edies Ald soclety met Wednes- | an opera‘fon for appendicitis in a New | th town who will greatly miss him, A numder from here attended the| < has returned visit at | gay afternoon with Mrs. Jabez Brown, | - ork hespital. - 24 he was always ready to give a help- entertainment at Laurel Glen Saturday Mr. and Mrs, hand 1n the time of need. Mrs. N. L. Greig spent the week end | Jumes Sh.ypard has heen spending ing evening, all having & good time. NIANTIC Mrs. Clyde J. Hogan was a city vis- |, Mrs. N.T s 50 i R ne teiephone line from North Ster- e Tl R e 3 N s st and 4 Miss Mildred Henderson vistted at | s 1 1. Willlamson has returned | Kng is teins extended to the home of ;I;. MCo;;md-a tu‘nhx\‘u. and and Mre. Marion: R. Davie<Enter- | ., 17s- JMary A Tittlefield visttors 1 | Westerly for the week end. from Speimngfield. George Plerce, Jr, aa enry £ ' at their new | tained Whist Club—Notes and Per- | e s < @ visitors In| "jfiss Ann Thompson, who has been | Showel: " 1s visiting friend “Mra. Charles 3k e tis B sonals of Local Interest. ey vard of Graniteville was | €0nfined to the house for several EAST WOODSTOCK ,Mzs. . O Plummer is visiting frienda ington is Week with her| 1 Furle 15 a83Tng & veranda to | 2hEucna Vista Wedne: R L e o = " ira. Joseph Hillery has been in T g B B He Is being nssisted in the work by | Albort . Brainard. > v e s e sbrcass E.'P. Harvey and wife have been Miss Mamie Brown of Cogaswell| Harry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Rose of Jor- | on ruesaay v ) Marcus Whitney has been visiting | Vislting friends in Brockton, Mass., the The Niantlc Whist club met Tues- day evening with Attorney and Mrs. Marion R. Davis at their home den have returned from Manchester, where they a wisit at were guests Mr. and Mrs. Francis Yetter and call- | past week. ing on his friends in this iocality. Mr. Recent Accidents. b~ <=3y ] In!of Mr. and Mrs. George Finley, also Qswald Street, who had his foot | W hitney has been for a year st with Mrs. Harris Boardman and two chil- | PeRnsylvania avenue. at ‘Hartford, the guests of Dr. and |seveerly Injured, is sble to be at his | relatives in NoOrth Attleboro, — POWFRET CENTER @ren, accompanied by Avery Chapman, Miss Laura G. Smith has returned | Mrs. C. C. Prentiss. office. | Mr. and Mrs. N. T. White entertained | - 3 i t were in Clark’s Falls Sunday. | from a lengthy stay at Plum island. Miss Kate Corcoran was -severely|a few friends on Saturday eveming, it | Windh#m County Prize Winners a uw« Voluntown whas| Flectricians from New London have NORTH LYME hurt by a_shuttle hitting her on her | Leing Mr. White's birthday. -3 Meeting of State Board of Agri- calling on here Saturday. ;mr:::::u wiring the Congregational iro;zhll—r]l I’l"klul:'sdzy.d i it t Carl Morse is in Hartford in the culture. . alph Tucker ende s les for | employ of & typewriter compan; Mrs. B.'S. Beckwlith has returned to | Mrs. H. H. Hoffman Returns to West |th Assawauga company on Saturday.| Mre. Jane Perry 1s visiting hey son | A mumb W indham county at- GOSHEN New Haven, Miss Inez M. Spencer is making a Virgini —Personal Notes. |and has returned to Allentown, R. L Dr. McCurdy is living at the home Henry J. Potter, 2d, and ‘family in midwinter meeting of the tended ture at Eridgeport this toard of agric | Hartford. WWMam T. Curry Able to Leave the | lengthy stay in Providence. Rev. Fyancis Purvis spent few [of Mrs. A. E. Darling. | sirs. H. B. Corning is entertaining | werk. Several were prize winners in Mrs. Ernest L. Spencer of Salem i | days in New York city this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt are in| her sistef, Mrs. Francis Butler, of | the corn contest at this meeting. from his recent accident to re- the guest of Mrs. Adelaide E. Spencer in Washington avenue, Mrs. Amos Browning of Boston is AMiss Emily Stark spent Saturday Middletown. Mrs. H. H. Hoffman, who has been n | one of the Rawson houses. W. E. LaBelle spent Tuesday in Bos- ton. Charles City, Ia., and her niece, Ia Haverly, of Minneapolis. Report from Norwich Meeting. Mrs, Charies Killiam, Bthel Barrett, L. H. Healey, Jr, B. and M. Healey, F. H. Preston all won prizes. ‘the hospital to his home on | Visiting Mrs. J. P, Morgan. visiting at G, H. Strong’s the past| Miss Elizabeth Riley, who has been Mra, Henry Dorrance of Platnfield injured arm is improv-| A tle inspactor from New H two months, "left for her home 1in |at her home the last few days, return- | Mrs- T. A. Turner entertained the| i jteq Mrs. E. B. Brown the past ‘be some time before he| Wis here Tuesday with a force Huntington, W. Va. on Monday. ed to Central Village Thursday. Ty Cheeka S Thuspezsonsge on | gy, : sty g several men, loading rallroad ties. The social held at Edward Webber's Wednesday afternoon, about 40 being| ™'yriiy Hood s visiting Miss Stanton. ministers Congregational church in Burr and Deacon James Tuesday. Several Colchester en attended the con. Beld with the Leb- from this place, members of grange, were in_attend- the regular meeting Tuesday | the anmual elction of offi- LAUREL GLEN Arthur Barnes returned Saturday to London. at the chapel was well & number were pres- Hill. _Wiillam and ramily were at , uests of Mre. John family of Shunoe Phoebe White on and family were in Ash. son were recent at Orrin Maine's, at Francis Beckwith of Norwich visit- Tuesda; ed the Luce family in Pennsylvania avenue Sunday. Francis Luce, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. tending the wich, Fdward Brewer died at his home in | Bast Hartford Saturday 'afternoong Funeral took place Tuesday at 2.30 p. of Norwich was er was treasurer association for several years. He had visited the y was time was enjoved. M. J. and Mrs. Stark, Mi N. 8. Strong, decided success. There was a large crowd and a fine Emily Stark, Mr. arry Clark and William Stark attended the C. B. unfon service held in Hamburg Sun- e ening. Willlam Sisso n visited Mrs. H. A. Rogers in Salem over Sunday. Mrs. Willlam Sisson and Mrs. Grove and attended. the Spiritualist mestings for about twenty years. Mrs. D. 1. Gates was in Southing- ton Saturday attending the funeral of Merritt Woodruff. Mr. Woodruff was well known here and in Pine Grove. Deacon W. H. Mosier wagsin West- erly Tuesday oh business. Raymond E. Rogers, mail clerk run- ning between New. York and was at his home here on & tion this week, The Wassup . visitor ¢ North Stamfol OAKDALE. plied the pulpit church Dreasive Rev, morrow, coming of man B ev. i Behlosser ~ of o % canaidate, ' rd Pastor to Preach on ‘Sunday—Looal Attendants at Nor- wich Library Mfiing. Bav. Io. W. Feipk of Norwich sup- Congregational an im- 20. North Belectman G. H, Bradford, Q-h—mmmm-houu o far to be able to be Feovered e of tonsilitis, has LISBON Men Siccessfully Manage Oyster Sup- ary. soclety was held at the parsonage on Tuesday afternoon. A successful oyster su; and social evering was given by the men of the church last Thorsday evening. Jirs. Sareh Tracy was a recent guest of her ccusin, Mrs. Ra; Read. At Funeral In Plainfiel, present. Miss Pratt conducted the de- votiopal exercises. Mrs. J. M. Paine gave an interesting report of the re- cent missionary convention in Nor- Scarlet fever is reported in this vi- cinity. wich. Mrs. C. C. Gildersleeve present- ed the programme. Buddhism was the topic. She was assisted by Mrs. Ezra May and Mrs. E. Bixby. The hostess served tea, sandwiches and wafers. THOMPSON News Comes from Edith Cruff in China—Christmas Rehearsals. Mr, and Mra. J, Harvey Kennedy, #iss Alice Kernedy, Mr, and Mrs. George Kennedy, Fred Kanahan and Miss Susie Konahan from this pisce Hatim o eter of Sra. 3. T Koanedy, rton, a sister 3 A in_Plainfleld Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Palmer havs been in Bridgeport this week attending the nieeting of the state board of agri- “ulture. Ths parsonage is being painted. The advance in the o mitfate ni- Miss Nellls Andrews has been vis- iting In_West Springfield. iss Loulse Truesdell has been vis- iting her grandmother, Mrs, S. E. Truesdell. The_ Scarkorough property was sold last week to Putnam and ‘hasers. yATIBUT T Wilkes, whe has Teen in west for smeveral years, is visiting his brother and sister. Rally Day. Rally Gay was observed by a spe- cial programme in the S ' of the Ceptral Baptist chureh Sunday. 2 Brooklyn | HOWARD VALLEY Henry Tumes has taken a job of teaming in_Bolton, Conn. Rev. 1. Bassett, pastor of the Meth- odist church, attended the quarterly conference In Worcester, Mass.. last Sunday. The conference for the Hi ton cireuit will be held in the Valley urch' Dec. 16 and 17. - ! e D%, Hawis vistted frionds in Danfelson last weel. Mrs., W. L. Smith and son Frank re in Danielson last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Davis and Mrs. T Smith were In Willimantic last Sat- urday. WILSONVILLE Mrs, B. 8. Upham was a Putnam vis- ttor Wedneaday, Mra, Joseph Haker and family spent {he week end With her two sisters, the Misses Fanny and Hattie Jennij B. 8. Upham is bullding an for his own use. . and Mrs, L. J. 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