Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1911, Page 10

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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London Gounty o :-:-‘-m- 3 m»;:-u VOLUNTOWN. tree that made many hearts and Bitgood Place Auctioned for $1,007— filled with Chri 12 fi. ‘Annual Roll Cail Now. Years: The annual business meeting and How the Churches Observed Christ- mas—Orrin Young's Sudden Death. roll call service of the Co church will be held on Year's day. The business mesting will be oeid at 11 a. m. Dinner will be served ‘The home of the late F. S. Bitgood ©n Main stree: wae soid at auctivn Sturday afternoon to settle the estate, auctioneer beinz Mr. Tinker of at noon. The roll call service will be London. The successful bidder at 3 o'clock. was who _purchased CENTRAL VILLAGE is desirable property for $1,007. Mr. Various ner Parties on the i- har el on immedi. | day—Edward Cutier Returns to Ok- ately after the holidays. iahoma—Recent Guests Lecal Mrs. Perry Hoxie was called to Jew- Homes. Saiurday by the death of her . George W. Bromley. Mies Arvilla Besse, who has been riously ill at the home of her brother- S - oML BEREE ‘ | inlaw, Albere C. Walker, is better. Her Friday evening last a party of friends | St O S F e b o e ese. of Bom- crprised Mis= Ila Lamoine at her | 'on “fy coring for her. ome, presenting her a handsome ring. | *3,® JONE 0T BSL o snien ana i wus passed WIh MU- | aughter Hazel of Groton have been B b e g visiting st keec Smith's on Texus Sunday Schos! Festiva Helxhis, 3 Christmas tree the Baptist | Mrs. Albert Clarke Las been in Can- school Saturday | terbury on account of the serious iil- | A pieasing . 'BROOKLYN. Telephone Men Leave Reads in Dan- gercus Condition—Christmas Enter- tainments—Hespitality on Holiday. The work of putting in the conduits for the underground telephone line has been com in this town and the workmen have gone. The streets have been left in a very bad condition, es- pecially for tals winter. 3 Chimney Fire. ! Friday evening people were alarmed the ringing of fire bells, the cause a chimney fire in the residence of rank A. Spaulding. The roof be- ing wet by the rain prevented th sparks as they fell upon the shingle: from ignitng, and no damage was caused other than a bad scare. . Christmas Concert. In the Baptist church the Sunday school gave a Christmas concert in place of the usual preaching servie The church was prettily decorated. ‘Theo. H, Pond. Wallace L. Pond and daughter Rita called Sunday upon their parents, Mr. and’Mrs, T. D. Pond, bringing with them Christmas cheer Charles Edwin Blake was with his parents, My. and Mrs. Charles H. Blgr. over Sunday. r. and Mrs. 8. Irving Frink had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chaunoey Frink, Mr. and Mrs, HIGH CLASS SALES MANAGER For Norwich and vicinity h’i well known Chicago Man- o u.llllllnmh?der inhill line ; per mon! or right man substantial cof profits. Must invest $1500 casi, which will be wmreg, permanent engagement; 1:::.[ man can make $3000 per year or more. To receive atten- bfl:fi.mmgmt state experience, if any, and furnish Adaress [, M, G0, cars GHAS, H. FULLER C0., 623 Wabash Ave.. Chicag ents here. Miss Alice Thompsor is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Wood. Col.” W. S. Chappeli and Forest | Baker, and family from Bridgeport over Lufiler of New London were in town | Christmas. Wednesday. The singing school, which has After today the library will be open | omitied two weeks on account of the on_Saturday until further notice. special meetings being held in town, The topic for the C. E. meeting to- | resumed rehearsals this week. morrow evening is Things I Want to| The Bpworth I social and busi- Do better Next Year. Phil iii:12-14. | ness meeting for month was held Leader, Miss Bates. Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- —_— erts at the parsonage. DAYVILLE Watch Night Service. Post Cards to the Number of 3,763 Sent Sunday evening at the Methodist church the service will inke the form from Killingly Office During Christ- mas Week. of a watch night service. Beginning at 10 ‘o'clock the Epworth league will have charge of the first half of the W. D. Cogswell, Benjamin Cogswell and Miss Bernice Cogswell and Mrs. Mary_D. Stokes were guesis of Mr. service, and the pasior, Rev. R. L. Roberts, the latter part. Schools are closed for two weeks' va- and Mrs. Frank Bailey of Worcester | for_the Christmas holidays. ‘Wayland Bennett is spending the cation. . and Mrs. S. B. Ray spent Christ- mas st the home of the latter's moth- | week &t hame: er, Mra. George Davis in Wanregan. i Raymond Burnett spent the week end | John Wallace, who has been visit- Charles S Hyds, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- | with his parents. si Frink of Canterbury, and Mr.| 3liss Helen Kelley is home for the i Mrs. Wright of Worceater, Mass. | holidays. in wall were boxes of candy Mm distributed at the close. . EASTFORD Teachers and —Christmas Churches. There was u Christmas el the guest of Mrs. WO0DSTGCK VALLEY' vrday and Supd, ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Briggs fam- A yonr ago ily of Pomfret mpent Chrllu:: with | Were being filled tree Satur- | O. A. Hiscox's family. not frozen over Gay eveuing at both socleties, Congre- | Miss Emma V, Spencer of Pomfret 'Uardly probubic gational under the superintendence of |18 spending tho ‘week with her aunt, | | No ono in this uo Gilbert 8. Deanes, Methodist in charge | Mrs. Allen W. Kenyon. {Horace Johmsow's & of Welcome A. Davis, Miss Marjorie Hammond is spending < 1ristmas, Miss Blanche Perry is at her homse | her vaoation with her parents. William from Willimantic normal school to| Dr. and Mrs. Ingalls of Brooklyn, n. | Hund spend the holidays. Y., spent Christmas at A. Miss Kats Perry is home from the | mon Thompson high school. Miss Hazel Luicks is home for the Miss Christira C. Curtis, who bhaa |holidays from Westboro High school. closed her mchool in Ashford for the | HBeveral from here attended a ineet- holiday recess, in spending her vaca- | Ing of thelWoodstock Thief Detecting ion with h sister, Mrs. Wil woclety in Lyceum hall, West Wood- Keone of Abingtor. #tock. on Tuesday. A chicken ple sup- Miss ¥nrmh 1. Howes has re per was served by members of the 1o West Dennis, Cape Cod, whe Congregational society. anticipates teaching nesrer her home.| Madame Benssmon entertained her Mastor Raiph 8. West is spending | on from New York ever the holiday. Jumes A, Utley this time oo he oW the ponds Decem foe “and tion saw 1 lgh party Wolff of Heotland nd Monduy with his pare Mra, Pred Wolff of this pla The schosis are havieg tw vacation, 1. Bernsteln has moved hin mily to Willlmantic and engaged in mercantile business, but ey pe nis farm property, street, th's place, an here SOUTH_WILLINGTON Fun ness of her mother, Mrs, Sybil Baker. Mrs (George Bemedicl has returned from Brookiyn. N. Y. where she ha: Leen visiting her daughter Florence. Miss Lucy Pope is at her home in Canterbury. Nazoleon of & Providence firm, has been spending several days with friends im this vil- lage. Thomas L. chair. were | Leon Blanchard ing his sister, Mre. J. Orville Main, has Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spauiding | Jumes Blanchard, are visiting in | returned to Delaware. (ha@ for Chrstmas guests Mr. and | ang Miss Blanchard teciions Dby Burch corge J. Mackenzie, bookkeeper for ! Mrs. Howard Walker and two children | providence. e concert gifts xumittee. Bicaudry has returned = & orrissey was a Christ- Y Lydia A. Warner Christmas Church. T ethodist church | ome from Providence, where he has of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.| Mrs. W. . LaBelle had with her on | | was stfended by | Deen empioyed. | Spaulding of Providence and Mr. and | Christmas Miss Florence Allen ‘,r‘yx;n:"\(n‘mr with his brother, Dustel, |, Mastor Balph B M etary Edwin &.| Miss Ines Carpenter of WOrcester | Eoterts " njoved the pro- | Miss Grace Frost has been at her | Mrs. Clinton Frink of Canterbury. | Northbridge, Mass. £ R Thomas and family in New Liaven. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, . Finely Presentod o5 gpioyed the Pro” | home in Providence. & S Buriingame of New York was | ra Mury Suest, Miss Street ana |, Harold Ksivon of Pitiafeld, Mase,|Thomas e foniy 5 NI, UG | WWaldo Carpenter. | Recent Vicitors, e Sunéay sihool | Miss Rachel Clarke has been Visit- | (he guest of his aunt, Mrs. John Hyde, | Oswnid Street weré with Providence | 123 been n guest at the home of bi8 |, ., "y 4ng Lola, are spending a week | Miss Hazel Keach of Worcester was | joupy s - wtia re remembered by gifis|!NE her parents in Springfield, Mass ; Christmes. frends for Christmas. | parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Whliam | {1 ey “pihridge's sister in Frovi- | home over Sunday and Christmus. Y roseen s 18 NPSNSLES the = . She Bpcoriuil theh “!.H)lm Jowstt has Deen visiting | Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer en- Cheltoing ' Guests HACmenn. s . Iday season in York g+ % relatives in Southbridge, Mass. | tertained Mr. and Mrs. Lewis §. Palm- | : 5 | hristmas for the Sunday School: A . Tate Misw Alice Pobudu ix visiting St. Thomas' Church. Chester Burdick of Btafford Springe {er of Manchester and Mr. and Mrs.| Mv and Mes Fred Bidwell, Wr. and| g4, MSthodies. - chursh Susday | cotghior Cainarine apeat Sunday - WILWSONVILLE o e i P Al Rureh, at e e N e, [T & i o Ao ™= | Wali Mra A W. Gibbs and Miss Fisn | Inoring Rev. Harry Taylor. the evan- | Mondsy in Willimantle, Mr, and Mra: L. 3. Upham of Web- |son Rimest of Souin . omons and spending his vacation at his home.. |wife have as Christmes guests Mr. u!’%_vntlv were Christmas guests of W, P R":‘ll in the place of the Gueste from Norwich. :;':-r”.'.mafr:f‘ and Mrs. B, H. Uphum |muents of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A, Al M. ad.. Shek ¥ Mos Ballon st [and Mre. Datiey of Plainfeld: | F. Bidwell. Monday the Chri: Mrs. Ralph Davis and son Welcome, avidence were with their brothor |len Monday. aughters, Ruth and Phyilis, of Ux-| Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Witter had with | Miss Katie Brennan spent the holl- f 155 10, Jr, of Norwich, are guests at Mr. and | OVer Christmas, Mr, and Mrs, Robert J of Ne brid Mass., have been visiting at | them for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Elm- | 4a¥§ with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth | o B 01 8 gift giving | Mra. Welcome A. Davis B g Agn hL. Clair of Boston was | York and Mr. and Mrs. iuiph Pa | Brghnan. e st & Sain) WINE: |~ Chacles S. Johnson of Southlridge, | Wi er mother over the holiduy of Springheld were guest ir % e exercises n charge of the Fred Grimly of Lowell, Mass, was Mre. Jardiner IHall, Jr, L ae | Muss.. spent Cheistnas with his motn- Marands Johnscn. Edward, Harry and Misy Besworth of Southbrides, with their parents Chris samusi Collins’. |er Moffitt of Willimantic. Wiliis Torrey was in Putnam Sun- | Mr. and Mrs. George [. Sweet had jay to attend the funeral of his uncie, |with them Frank Lamb and wife of Henry Penniman. i James A. Danielson, wife Guests at Parsonage. {and son of Kiliingly, and Mrs. Maria fawthorne Benedict of Beston, | 911d of Daniclson Missoe - Myrile i ;| Mies Grace Thurber was with Misses Myriis and Miriam Benedict of e e . W North Abin Mk Ciof |parents, > nston. Mass, have been Vis- | Thurber, over Christmas. D. Grelg were gu re. Angus Park with friends Christinas. Misses Fannie and Hattio Jeonings spent Christmes with their sister and tamily in New Boston, Conn, Frank Mason spent Christmus at his home in Webster. Miss Charles Jennings and son Ed- mund spent a few days the past week Mr. and Mrs. at Christmas of family of Hanover Austin Brooks the hollday: Mrs. Clarence Harris drent were guests of Potter Hill friends. | From the Killingl ypostoffice during | i3 | superintendent, Thomas . Main. | t the Baptist church the Christmas | { exercises ana tree were held on. Sat- | urday ovening. They weve very large- ana_two cnil- | 1% attended and proved very enjoy- { able. = Lowe tucket, T, Mrs. George. Carrie L. Mass., were Funeral of Lydia A. Warre Lydia A.. Warren, e f (his town, the State hospitul Mid a numb. yeurs, Aled tution the 20th. Hurial Coventry, the 224 Adeste manner who | Providence, ends Yale is at home for pleasing Anc Dher R Huntington _spent her mwother in Wind- Lillian with - ‘hristmas er t pokkee, guest M. in | the R. : hom, econd, Mr : e ec o a Mrw amcetes, 3 \s their patents, Rev. and Mrs . o q bam, P heir Tpw ke Ble: 3 3 : e of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, DAW. < v Lewis hn Herb ge Benedict ut a Christ: Christmas week 3,763 post cards were | /0 -, > . o dge J. M. Keith recently erected |with her sistors. . Mcs. Join Fietcher has been cnter- | The Baptist Sunday school had their | sent. e e o v e oo monument. ¢ his lot| Miss Wallace of Worcestor Sunday School Exerc e Eativty’ Pagse atch. 1 Sunday aud Monday with Mrs, the ohiidren in the Sunds of Miss with the in the Grove cemetery. 5 Mr. and Mrs. David Mathewson of | Upham, | Warrenville were here in thelr auto- of the The exer- the vestry night. | “Bénjamin Thompson of New York |, Christmas tree in | spent " Christmas with Mrs. Almir: church Christmas for a rest of twe & her sister, Mrs. Cushing, from after which they Christmas morning their hom ction ard ! ddenly from vard Stanley and 1ittie | cises consisted of singing and reciia- | Thompson. { S & held as South Coventry, Mr. and [tions. A Christmas pie was cut by| Mrs. B C. Hopkins of Barryiown, N. |51l COMMOICE, u series of mectings i " last week, calling on friends. STERLING ! epard of w ndorn, v . con es- | Y., spent Christmas with Mrs. R. D. ario, Canegs. | oyed conce " een visiting at erman | ents for nearly every member of the | Curtis. —_— the ved as an exceller TAUREL GLE s ©or. |School " those present ‘going in_turn Ay EKONK HAMPTON Seventeen Pound Coon -m—chr.n-imma. to the Curistmas finale Mor LAUREL E ngton has been enter- iand taking a Dresent, delivering the g mas Concert at M. E. Church, duy evening ;o e oroher, Geores Turring. | ame o the berson (o whom it wax WOO0DSTOCK Netes of the Foliday Home-Comers— | Heliday Joy for Childran of Congrege it | &usiion Woodworth has become the e orm Mai i of Portsmouth, N. addressed, then the tree was stripped s = ¥ | g “ i 00l — Reco Joseph Cooney and t r of | Indispensable handy m Death of Palmer L. Main Saddens ' Miilarea MoStay is visiting in |and’ fe-prements disteibuied. - Tere | Reunions on the Holiday—Mies Edith | Nirs. Card Improving—Social and therl i Sundlay ponmh Cooney and twe brotbers of | indlspsossble handy man at ommumity—Everet indsor In- | o mine M1 A P rranke and & bag of candy | M. Hall to Go to University of Penn- | Church Interests. Gt A HIIl captured & 17 pound coon Tuesday | M. and Mrs. John R. Nell di SR S S Visitors from Virginia. | for each member, old and young. A| sylvania from Mt. Holyoke. Miss Alice Smith, Miss Alice Welles = night near Sap Mill pond. |their” two days between relative 2 R john Sheidon and family of Virginia Pleasant surprise was given in_the esds Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown enter- | SRR SrICOC IRl oo a riford are| Mrs. George Cair entertained two | Stafford ami Hartford preached n O e Mr. Sheidows pasrents, |Tecoipt of Christmas greetings from | George McClellan and family of New | tained theirchildren on Christmasday.|.ponding o few days at Miss Burn- | friends from Pontiac, R. I, over Christ- | and Mrs. Homer oil _ wpe Sunday, Ht was ac- | S5e VoI el Hhelden, |2 member now visiting in England. | York are guests of Mvs. Jonn MeClel. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ingalls of Nor: | JRIICNS | mas. | y with Mr. and = Mrs, Il N y “*v i Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Preston of | Vacation Notes. la | wic Spew xyr.s mas with Mr. | Warius Jewett spent Christmas with ' James J. Miller and family spent Wiggius in Willimantic A F WAy ‘hen | Providence spent Monday at David| Warren A. Tanner, from the medi- | The Child family held a feunion at Mre G. H. Gallup. Mrs. Gallup and |, Martus Jewers speC & Christmas with Mra. Miller's parants, | Cantata Well Given. mer 1. Main was Eeudry’s. |cal school ‘at Buriinzton, Vt. Carroll | VAlleyside on Monday, {daughter Gladys returned home with | “Syjjam’ Jewett, who has been em-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman of 8ter- | qne pumber prevent at the ¢ me Tuesday i2dward Cutler, who has been in Ok- | Lawton from the technical school at |, Mrs. Ellzabeth Biogham of Spring- |tipm In the eyen £ ine | Ployed by Phillips Brothers for sev- lng Hil mas entertainment in the church M e . Iihomia, SevoRil e RpAE AT 10, O e oatrron. fron Suis | field 18 spending her vacation with her | Rev. B, Carter preached a fine| (1% onthe, finishes his work there| The Christmas concert held in the | ovant 1 3 o e e Eocomd JhMre" | mas with his father, Bdward Cutler. neld academy, and Miss Daisy Baker Fhothe 3 D Sunday_norning, approprists | this (Saturday) evenins. { M. B. church on Bunday, Christmans |fh ‘YOhIDE Was upieras of 450, sl = i returned FYiday W Vi Mrs. Rowland, Miss Eleanor Row- 1 , @ < v ik | Misss Edith and Bessie Lewis are | eve, was a very enjoyable affair. Miss | rhomas S & o o s b Sethels ro e e oo e | A e o 21" fao:| 1and, Bdim 1. Hall and Glarence. Niail |4 Sfvice of mong and” recitstion by |, the home. of their krandfather, W. | Blanche Douglas of Steriing Hill sang | {f, "beror Bamts Claus wrich ail " Frank Crumb of Rockville was a vis- | is sent 1o Providence, where his | respective homes. weré Christmas visitors at E. R. Hall's. | the children of the Sunday school. |y Lincoln, for the holiday: a solo which was greatly emjoyed. | i " eeoioming narmonized Wit | itor at John Geer's Chrisimas day. i Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Park were Sunday School Festival. At Sterling Hill Concert. Christmds tree exerclses were held| Mrs Hiram Ford of Providence hus | fyrmnighings of the niago an Kli;;nlikrwlwwn‘ the sawyer at R. we:lerg::dr'-lk;& o‘{[ Nf‘:h""f; ity | with their children in Bosten Christ- The Congregational Sunday school | _ .\]:ax-ze“mm\r{erdrmm here w:n( tu md-;,;a(:f;:fi:nuonu vestry last Sat- u;nu':u ‘:\muc-lnfi;n:;r parents, MT.|yupn, o Mrs, W. H. Hall is ¢ Vheeler's sawmill. met with & pain- t v w s father, Henry mas. held its Christmas festival in Academy | Sterling Monday evening to at- | ure 3 . large measure the perfect execut ful accident last week. He was con- | F. Walker, S | “Henry Ciapp and family of Hamp- | hall last Saturday evening. The Christ- | end the Christmas concert. All were| An entertainment was given In the the parts nssigned und the unqu A‘-(d;_m“m.s home in Pl-.xnflxeld Sunday ‘_‘:i::; ;}::EA ,;\ohle,;;; :;rgw London |ton were the guests of R. B. Witter | mas play, The Greatest Day in the remembered with a gift from the (;g:-:}x‘: :\:wm: ;t:-mflayivmim; PHOENIXVILLE success of the ertainment . Wheeler's automobile. ! ds here Friday. on Wednesday. Year, was given. Gifts from a heav- Christmas iree. o - b vaual aistribution of presents, nuts e s oy, By e 8, | abent” Momaay Wil hie eSO 307 ily lgden tree were distributed, | Sympathy for Mrs. Stanton. Botlund. o ebster is home from col-| The Christmas trees at the schoor|2RKes gud candy closed tho ente ey Moniey o A i R Ll Mra. ATINOE DRE o, |ty SOUTH COVENTRY A garse force of men i engaged 1| Ays. Byron Gallup returned, home | jege for the holidays. ant ehapil ey B WAl S tendod | ment. S e Framan Holdreise ot Mystic spent a | Jullus Kohn of Nerwich has ‘been = bullding & barn for Henry 1. Child to | Saturday cvening after spending a | “Car Jewett of ~Btorrs colloge is | The children had bean carefully train- | o, 5" 00E, S AR GUAAY, Tourn few days with & niother, Mrs, | SPending a few days with his family 'MHoliday Gwests in Local Homes— | summer. - |week in Providence with her Sister|spending the Christmas recess at the|cd by the teacher, Miss Gracs lawton, |00, ™ iy it sioriarty, Arthur Mor Charles Holdredge, i at_Michael Dad; G A A William C. Stanton, during the | pome of his father, C. B, Jewett. Mrs. Lee Lyon and niece, Miss Law- g SedFs Charies Holdredge, rscently. Y Christmas in the Churches—Recov-| Mrs. Anna P. Kingsbury of Hartford | sicknes: . - h a e aitin o arty, Mise Doris Hall, Miss Gedrgiis Mr. Bostwick was in Westerly T Misses Elizabeti and Mary Burke ber sk % |sicknees and death of D usband. | ifiss Porter is visiting her father|ton, are visiting friends in Cromwell. |y 'y 0 "yyyay Erhel Richards: g 5 . Tly Tues- | ent Monday at Henry Trudeau's in{ oring frem Shock. 2nd her sister, Miss Ellza Berrian have | yr. Stanton had beén a frequent vis- | over he Christmas holidays. G. C. Downing and- C. P. Latham | Myndell, Aftss Ernel SeRorascr i i i sl A i | I b it e o s Georse Austinitor here and all were attracted (0 him | "'Robert Hastings of Yale spent a few [ spent Christmas with W."A. Dowsiing | Jire Curtie apent Chriatmas wit Tk Ber pareats White remains | MPw. Temey Caza 4 vistting her [o 0 S0 0%, T apinnley ANd! “Mr. end Mrs. George Bartholmew |hianitolt sympaiby (o M. Stanton | S e e it Neaey mall Jastalon: O A Wheaton and daughter | friends at East Hampton. al same. dau 5 b , in Provi- | . E A 3 = 7 ¥ ihe € ympa Mrs, Sta C: ) - b C._As Other visitors from out of town were 5 pron g | eral” Village. 5 S0 Tl R Wt S | lee: pons doe: dng iore mall was nandied than ever | Bith, sud Mra Anne Rockwell wers | Other visitors from oyl of town Wo ASHWILLETT Miss Baith Eyers. teacher at Flat | Patrick Curiey and Jonn P. Cucley |y D e HL 5, FWee | ¥ Nettie Cart is nmch Improved pefors, T e sttt toeios oy | bury at the liome of Arthur Dever ac! i h it ent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. = H y ble to talk with dis- . H. Clemens about twelve o ‘ y iy l;‘::n&ne{'gxn:;‘dh&rnv%“an = gl i e B B i S| Miss Jane L. Kendall of Boston (":fflln?fil;':;u:"g\-; T AL POMFRET CENTER $i%e Tant. Mg ghsses Bat maie {Mr. aud Mrs, Harry Denman of W) The famities iilian Weismen 1ere, - Willlam Y- | ““Miss Lucy Perkine is making her | PAgSIng her vacation at the parsonage. | has just heen instailed in her home. Ofrs. J. H. Waish is spending the Mantic with Mr wnd A6 . nd Martin Monsees cach had a Christ | \iss Louise Pray of P < _ |annucl visit in Jersey City. G 1d family were In | “yfjss Olive Tanner is enjoving her . holidays in Lowell, Masx, with her Ve¥, Miss Wvelyn FFOH e it s 6ve "tor e g her courm, Mvn A. B Mathewson, | Mr. and Mra B T Huchinson have | oy London. Monday, gesta of AL fvagation a¢ her home nere T L Dty Sesain Waposts; Mont: | motwer. and’ Mrs. ¥red Colb chilren. this week. gone to Florida for winter months. ; HY Wurren Tanner spent Sunday at his ge—' £ aaih et toe DEcds etk The recignation of Miss Edith H. % GURLEYVILLE talnea s fow Telatives and ricnds on | hoprt i Uiy hes been at Lis s lOn Won‘trn I‘ P Hall, daughter of B R. Hall, principal O Gailup captured another coor Depiy > Poriecsy. Tolland County e Somday syewng The Ume was spent| NS 'and Mra: John - Sullivan have |mamysl western trip, and- expects 1o | i classlenl arehasologs st Me. Hop, | Tuesdey might o N s it jon 014 ue vacation. There wers Chrintma ceniment been entertaining thelr aleces ~Mrs. | visit Texas and California. yoke, has been announced to take ef- | Prepared for Cold Snap. e B il it B M | exercises and gifts for mil the A A Morgan ana family entertain- | F33 Moty and Mre. Lillisn Kinne | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood spent!fect at the end of this semester. She| The mild weather of late has been | , 2UuRes Sube T SEUR R S 0N BOLTON | were presented by the teacher ed his brother Nathan and a friend Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill, Mrs. Ma- | Christmas with thoir daughter in | has accepted a place as assistant cura- | improved by the farmers in drawing | ARG 9[_. o e — Frances Blis from Ledyard over Christmas. ria Amsbury, ‘Mra Warren Hopking | Wauregan. tor In the Mediterranean section of the | large quantities of firewood and hous- | With Ars. & PleTat home for a|Christmas Entertainment Favorably | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodge « Toratlo® Plerce and son . Clinton |33 Master “Alfred Hopkins spent| Mrs. Remily Cobb returned to her | University of Pennsylvania, which will | ing It. ready for the severe cold weath- | alter Averill is Reosived at Congregational Church | talned Bert Bimonds and Miss Ma spent Christmas at S. D. Plerce’s. Monduy at Charles Sanderson’s in |home on Weat strest, Columbia, last { send her to Crete every year for work er sure (o follow = B il Wilty: et iualie = don from Willlmantic Sunday Anmie Welsman wes at home a few | ‘;*‘"“"- bz week, after spenling a number of | in exploration. She expects to sail for | Mrs, Benjamin Wilcox spent Christ-| .- Fp prdn e L.".;,n with her parents A3 Rev. B, 17, 8mith and Mis: A 2ve last week with deor. and Mrs. Frank Olds of Provi-|weeks with her sister, Mrs. Sarah | Crete in February. Miss Hall 1 mas day with Mrs. Annie Tanner, (g Mr. and Mre. Charley M. Pianey’s | entertained’ Mr. and Mrs. I, [ Otto Anderson and Tt e e uYs R LN : he degree of Ph.D. from Mr. and Mrs. Willlum Tanner are |8t COMOPCRE, | 0 v, pay were in | cider daughter, Sara, has been very | &t din Christmas duy “";r 'fl;d Mrs. Alvah Vi - ol Carrier Wright Improving. Mawr in 1908, and has studied in the!yisiting their son Oscar in Bosto) Pomtret for Christmas 1l with pneumonia. ’ Among the visitors in town for i e et William A. Wright, mail carrier, who udles In Athens, | Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Gallup and Edwin | PoX 4 o en | Christmas holiday were Mr. an e it Bora SR e g) g Scheol of Classical Studles in Ath M 4 Mra. Eara Gall R Eavel . E. Brown, state deputy, Inspected | The Christmas entertainment given i M M spending the hoifdass with his f thewson's in Moosup, - | was affiicted by @ paralytic shock s Greece. |S. Gallup anc family spent Christmas |y, ...j . grango Wednesday eventis. | in the Congresational church last week | LOToy Tucier froin tabanoh ~l A i o derick Brewster has been a re- | STRl Weeks ago, Is reported better and SOUTH WINDHAM. Dith Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Willams | oq" was entertained at the home of | Friday evening by the children of the R T s wim &4 the Mome of his Miss Beatrice Seguin is visiting her ~ : s e <L peetin 5 Miss Faany E. Brown of ogues, recitations and in- wobe from (eorsetows J7= a2 the home of his parents fn Rix- | dus® Reeirice Besuin s visiting her ilnTI;‘ym: over Christmas. =~ _ | Guests of the Holidays—Christmas |Plainficld were entertained at James |y jjage visited at Westland farm this strumental music, spoke well of the e s, T i Boche The will begin Monday, felson. 5 hok _shop i closed U b Music and Sermon. e g it e week. i bility of the children and of the work v, ¥ Woshs weat ¢ b T 1e1s. 4 oY Frank H. Tillinghast, Fred W. Till- | for inventory. e - 3 BINGTON Miss Susan Smith of Wcodstock is | done by the people who had the mat- (| Miss Midred fHes inghast, Waido Tillinghast and Miss Christmas Entertainment. pAA the Sunday afternoan service the AB! visiting Mre B B Brown. = ter of drilling the ehildren in charwe T L LSRR Helen Tillinghast. were at Waldo Till- | On Saturday evening an entertain- | ReV. Harry Grimes preached a Christ- E oty C. H. Pomeroy, sfate deruty, in- e os’ Ald_woclety met with | L 08l€ WEEE o earence room M MOHEGAN inghast's at Plainfield Monday, ment and Christmas tree was given at | Mas sermon and special music was | Many Enjoy Congregational Sunday|spected Woli Den grangs Wednescay | My . 1 Strong Thumeay, hiterhc evening for the Bunday wchool “ e Congregational churcn. . “DeWit | furnished by the choir, including a du- | School Festival—Plowing on Des. 27. | evening. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Conklin and M st Fyiday evening the ladies Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and family SOUTH CANTERBURY Kingsbury played the role of Santa |l by Miss ina Adams and Miss Mabel Mr. Reed, norse at C. P. Grosvener's, | and Mrs, Harry Hilton of Hartford | TS0 S EUERN OV 3t the' eof s ™ Witk M s ee. Cisds. Among other gifts distributea | Clinton. student of Smith | has been called home by the illness | spent Christmas with —the = former's AN O A e Dmris of Mystic " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn, fo w weeks f h rathe a er, rs. C| . Sumner. rs. ), Yeomans Mr and Mrs Stersis and children | CUMESTMen at Work on Bitgood Prop- | A% 4 large box of oranges. the Eift|y i, Fann of Conantville and v Sollemme EC IR0, Waske Y or I e La Cortune Carpenter of Brooklyn i B = g (ARG R & New London are guests of Mrs. E. T. erty—Personal Menti At the Mathodist church thers waa | Inm Hahn of Bridgeport spent the hol- | “Waiter Averfll of Millbrook, N. ¥. WARRENVILLE N, Y., was a recent guest of her coustn, | Tt 0l " er for o days E ® | laays at Mra. Huldp Eaton's has been visitin father, Léwls 'ary'D. Carpenter. M Mra, Dwight Bee 5 R o etk e e M BlobE; lalso a tree and entertainment on Sat . . has been visiting ather, > B B r. and Mrs, "h Windham Coun Mrs Maria Parkhurst of Jewett City With the Holiday Visitors. S L G bad & Christmas tree and exercises at| D8y A R, and e and Miss C. O. Whitford of Norwich | Among holilay visitors: 3r. and | poston have been s ya | the.church Monday evening. A large t 3 and James Baker suc-{ at_Charles Pinney's. STAFFORD oo Wers the guests of their alsters at!Mrs. Otis Sutherland and Infant | pn thels siacer Alem ¢ Javs | yimber attended. The following pro- | Ernest James and James BAEer Suec) ®l o aiter A: Dewsy mpant (hristmas s CHAPLIN. Whippoorwill farm, Sunday and Mon- | daughfer of New Rochelle, X. et T e ‘Mre Disqus of Norwich |ESmme was carried but: A Merry | S wetghad 19 3-4 pounds. { with nix parents in Torringford Christma: Deputy to ¢ —— _— & i | Mre Sutherland's parents, Mr, and |soent Christmes with Mr. Kirchner. | Mow. Chiistmas.. Adams. Harris; | The vilage school closed Friday of| Hasbor: Bchests?, Wio Baf beor me Clilitne Obsirviines Garvind Owt | o oot uore T N- WML UL I | Ll e & New Haven ac Mr. and |y os.C. S Harmll whe has beci very ptmas, yoana HArriel | gt week with fitting exorcises, atter | . J. Mathieu's for the past three : ! g % e were h javen at Mr. anc s ‘much Smproved A AL whic la 3 vook to his home Tilliam Walbridge and family spe = 8 N. fearle Lignt of SuMeld, Mr d A A assie Do % rts; A Christ- | 81l the TV . thony Cordaire and daughter o, Nam Jenkine of Spring § JG= Ofin B Wicter of Hartford st B | Granky, where an an L. Hull of Schencctady, N. Y. - jand Mrs. Dricson of New York | Beatrice Warner: recitation, Eiizabeth | CIIRmAS T » former's sister, Mrs, G, B. Franceschi- | Poro | Jesse Hunts; Mr and Mrs. Wiliam |meveral n wm, and Mr. and Mre. F. E. Hull of Baitic een visiting Mrs. Elmer Eng- | Rioh: solo. Santa Claus. Mrs. Read cho ins the winter term on|na. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Glove E. Ner and Wasartu, . Hohoo! beg fadh Me T 21 5 A!;lflr':: a;?er. . Harriet | At Mrs. Lydla Mason's. Mises Anna E. " Cliffora Kinney of | 1.} Were Santa L x..-_l H\\fl:n.m. Hr- 1 N s @ B. Ansaldl wns a recent visitor ™| tained a party of relatives at the ¢ 3 . Tt - : i E : S rs. Clifford Kinney of rence and Clarissa Griggs; | 2 2 2 v o “hristmas dinner. | Tartiord s Dr. Kaighes, oy e S lesr Light ‘or EMiNioar Andor | ATerd “Were -wesk end visitors. a: lon of the Mo, Srary Hor Do a8 o | N ibers Knignt, who: itved In. town |:- e worthy 4aputy will be prese | _Mim Jessle Smith of Glastonbury | W. Morgan Christmes e e At Rev. Nesto- Lights, e Fan. | e beme of A E- Kinney. [in The Reason Biay igrris; | Misiter ot akr_sad Mis B. Lo savaral years ago and is now atudyink | at the arange meeting next Tienis) was ar Wiltam M. Smith's. | i an W S Bk . N 0| Louls Kiess of 5ynn, Mass, has been { nonograph salection: Christmas Twice | o 3. A- Murphy s Il in @ theologlonl weminary In Baneor. | A collation will he serves { M= and Mrs J. Wilkur Lanphear | chrisiaas with Mrs, Barbers tter, 0 ATbrg, of tBRowit. | 12, coNt £or 6_fos dnys. Hazol Goissier: Vice Versa,| Mif. Georse O. Baleh. . 4! Me. in recovering. from. an operation | (. (. Pinney, who he ¢ 3od dsughiter Chariotte and Iari {Mirs Jane.Ladd. -+ £ 3. V. et Mims.Hattle M. Albro's, |, Mise Maron inesley of Hariford Warner: A Surprise. Dorothy | 1 40 S0 C Cingny ‘ana Chrint- | for ‘appendicitia | few monthx in Worids o wuoet i Srpoter ppent Christmas with friends | A, J. Bitgood of Moosup is M\'In:}aaben Mines, Jr. and daughter of bkt i L s g s pe il = b | mas with Mre. Ellew D. Mathewson. — hix parents, Mr. and Mrs | H rovilence. a smail woodlot cut off, about t averhill, Mass. at Pobert Ilines’ g e i 0, LORER | IR e M .. A. Buker is entertaining her | ney. i Christmas Concert at South Chaplin. {milex west of Canterbury station. | |John Joyes of Laconia. N. H., at Th Rir ol oot Mol erainho ceg Plaii: Sante it in Holland. | o S5 5ol siaters. | COLUMBIA The coftage maeting of the week wa { _The Sowth Chapin Sundey achool,; Valentne and Miner ° Burdick of ifovee's F. XK Day-of New Britain a ana Mrs. O. B Barrows of Wilki- | i e S i, e il R oo | PO ran 3 TARER R R, nage Waednes P B O cellep supeintendent gikes o [Moosho are hewing (ie railttead fids M e mantic were guests of Mrs. Mauri ite | Qalssler, = Mary's Dream NORTH STERLING Woepapaid s ' et e e 4. Cypord Otxistmas concert si the chapel Sat- (and are boarding at Burr Smith's. o R bl Aesotes ¥, T e R = | O Foster—No Hepe of December | Air and Mra Austin Witk _Sreoius, Decembier 35 The = Harvey Gurgler of Atwoodville | arisscs May and Ada Stoddard: aistt. | L. Brage of Worcester spent Christ- | loe—Christmas Wesk Not tt were entertained OBy ST EE gt he Catiéren nok EAST WOODSTOCK : WINDHAM ey e | pomman Deaz aug A8 ¢ stri:| 1. Brage of Worcester spent Chriet, T om S, pares & pleasing way that = BriiEE { day. Dicsnitir Tiatings Mre. W. R Whaley. At 8 mestism VL thé Chnels and Bos | @ Gaskin, librarian of the mided. Rev.|Tea for Bemefit of Library—Holiday | Notes of Christmas Weok—Guests in| Mrs Mary Lavalle of Worcester has * 2 M ‘Clark of Apponaug, R. I, is|clesiastioal socfety, held &t the chapel | N H Bic 19y v interesting Week Guests. Local H. [ been visiting her.sister, Mrs. Joseph- | Mr. Gelssler and men of Gwyn Carey |, igiing in the care of Mrs. Wiiiiam | Fridav afternoon of Jast week. 4 unan public {forary, an i A weil iaden tres was relley- o 3 : oo s gy | ine Paimer. farm wera plowing Dec. Aample” who is growing weaker from |imous call was extended Rev. E. O, | lJam Oaskin of Tutte coliee =Per i its burden ai the close of the | i;s. Bmma Bixby and ohil % corgo Hateh and Miss Mary Hafch iy S heart trouble. Foster of the Hasttord Taeolegleal | LT INNE Bl I e and a1 i itilestolks were made | apanding a week with reitives o | ¥ hra boing e honaery Witk | fere. the gucste of Georee Stvies of HOMPSON S o™ 0. 11 Crowell apenc Twminacy to Bocoms pasto: of (e Con. | 77 1% (M phrent. Hev. and = | wich. plcatdy - o Willimantic on Christmas day ——— Christmas at F. O, Plummers. gremat el n Col o, | the churoh Sunday. Rev. H. C.|' A and Mre. Silas Al h s ages BB Pary, et ths lon Miss Rena Murdeck leavos toduv | Spacial Invitations to New Year's Ser-| [dgar A. Lewis of Hartford s pawtorate (o begin June 1, 1912, AL that e ! en and daush Miss Alma Jjosephson of Mansfield e ome. ime M. Foster will have completed | WILLINGTON s atientive congregmtiony |LCn.of New Haven are guests of L, H. |spent Sunday at her home here. | (Baturdsyy “Sox - Arewk-end "visic mon—Christmas Cantata at Congre- | Christmas at his h hera. - T terwill_bave eompleted | LLING e tative [ SEERES) JAI?:!ugm%.:lx;ddls:wfl)nu“m‘m‘ bin |0 and Mre. Kred Poiter of Norih i i gational Church, MOy s r g e n eround, "aa | formal answar to the ol yet. New Y Reception to Bs Held me. daughter Mara cf New York, Mrn. | and Mee A S Potter whe cntertaim: ‘HEBRON b in early spring. James A, Utley spant the Chriatmas This Evening at Parsonage : an@ Mrs. A. 8. Potter, who entertain- Mre. M. D. Elliott has closed her ith artfo; Cengregational Sunday School. Chandl At the Christmas tres at the church | #eason with relatives in H: rd and ong! A Flermgn Shandler and daushter Daro- ed 38 at digner on Mondsy. e e house to spend the winter with her| At the ThEETmER o B A Smock | Plamville, and B, B. Weet with rela- - ST ":nn-fl,{m}nnll Sun(h)"ts(h'm-l ltg: _xfl{z:m-'-fl, ey 'A“ Mr.,and Mrs, Aloert Gellup and son | Supper for 200 ~Follows ~Christmas|daushter. Mrs, W, F. Marshail, in|3onday eveming Loe b P tives in. Providence. ,‘" "':“‘“ e n""ml"‘ .- ine Chrisemas concert to a . Mr. 3 ey . Upham, Allan | or Hariford were at W. . Maine's, on Tres and Entertzinment. Brooklyn. g e .5 % : Mr. and Mrs, Claston Hupi were the | [yaraso Aot er B e ten 5 “.01 of interested listeners on | L pham of Revurs and Ethel Upham of | Menda: o — 2 | Miss Sarah € Cresby of Northamp- T v ' “Punt’s S WY Guits JO9S attendance ara ) 0 2 Mis: ah €, ¥ 0t ouenin of Mra. Flunt'a parents, Mr. and 2 i e TR AT 0 | Bowton valveriily are at Q. L. Upham's | Siiss Dorsthy Brown sna 1 ngsley.] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deugias have'|ton is spending her vacation with her SOUTH WOODSTOCK T e i ot Sohmrony ATl | 4nd "en” enjoyable time s reporied: wtcd new Christmas songe, reia- (this week. = | Brown were guests of o parents, | returned to Boston. paretital . : N s A | Plang for » holiday party and &l t ponmes, Scriptuve readings, “:r;f {,-’:"i‘:':g, :pfl Loruthy | Rev. end Mra. W. M. Brewn of| Mr. and Mre Parritt, after spending | Miss Annie Dunning of BriareHf [ Christass exercises st the Sovth luwmn»-g?\\ :-n:n- yore s L - cxercises. The chilaren did ""fl"' Bt lad don are spendinz | Humpion, Chiistmas Ohristmas with friends i tewn, have | Manor is at her home hers. She piay- | Woodstock ohnreh Monday _eovenin) Tl AR IR and deserved ihe well merited | severa & at Pruic Hill faem. The membery of 8t Paul's Sunday | returned to Bosten. T e e eehom. | wer areating And Weil illendsd.| Among those from other places who | pastor and his wife will be i apoleuse they recelved. Supt. Frank | Mrs. Busan Reeves ia critleanly in nd ihisir friends had their | The Christmas free at the Cangre- |tionsl church Sunday morning. [The wubjiet wis Indie, . © | sent ish CrigUis tn town | Saturdey) evening - b W Aukevn ek ASSeapiiats. sihake | Wil pamaymis. NS 18 shous 78 vete gntertainment ot Mise Daiey | gtions! church was s suceess, ¥ie| ~Miss Hiisencits W Bddy of Morsi Aming thess st - Their caspaative Whea MESUE IR Bvarart Seawerth | pill be aoried L e ponir e 1o o (nxietmmas occesion, an e . P two (o five Wednesda, children ve a fine entertainment. A {town, N J., Miss Mai . Chase hames . ristmae were o Mo A tord, Josed i 4 e Baptist church--the e h p,-:.a. m;,. H. C. MeKmnght, ro‘t:e-.u‘a o Lr":flrv '.M:(M 2 e - na | supper, which nearly 200 parteok, | Southbridge and rnarys.h. ug: -thlluh rn.s‘ an_lonkr Y., Miss A-n‘l: %x;'-lmn:a .::_):., sdno\;;;-mm.;: M.r:‘ :;x h...«" tan rh..u::..:. nter, l‘n; with an inspiring sddvess. o ~a for the benefit of rary |songs ehildren, tines, cake, | was served in the chureh. Waoonsecket were at Nathan Chase npes, Hartford: Miss Bianche Bhi; Y ) s0_the youn, ciose of the sxproises Sants (laus ap- (\as given in the chapel Wednesday |lemonade und candy were servad. and | The schools will open Tuesday, Jan- |for Christmag vacation. Sinfford Nprings, and John O | W, H. Kneeland in Pine utrept: Mr.|people can go fn there and play sames e ay, w‘- & pered in ihe form of Willis I Cope- |uftorneon. Mws. Agnes Pains of [sech -me present received a gift, & box | uary 2, Mrs. R. C. Paine has been entertain- | Williams, Derby, and Mra. Arthur JI Litts, Ciinton | A8 has been the custom many yea: famc. who made hit with the little | Thom peon gase several Vo alsolos and | of candy. mnd un ornge. The W, C. T, U, meets with Mrs. J. |ing her mother, Mrs. Child, of Wood- | Miss Frances IXldridge, teacher at|L.oveland Towis and Bdwin | This belng the frst party since ine 5 hureh 1 xXpocted foliks and hiz stery he 10ld to the [Miss Rome Fogerty of Webster recited. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeney spent Hewitt next week. stock. South Weedstock, s apending the | 8. Collina, all of Kast Hartford, and |federation of the churches is « D o company present was filied with | Atout 35 attended. Sandwiches, wa- [Christmas in New London. H. K. Viner and family are at Loven | _Special invitatiens to hear the New | Chrig Vanotion At her heme in|Miss Maud Latham of Smith collegs. [to be the largest and most successt Year's sermon at the Baptist church | Myatic, Miss Ameg of Amherst, Mass, waslin every way JrEe irue Chiistomas gpirtt, Santa assieted fers and lea were served, Among those who entertaingd lord’s for the helidays,

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