Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1911, Page 9

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Stark’s and in the evening they l‘n!’:"" distribution of gifts from a tree, The SILE.J tained with a family tree. GALES FERRY church: win e oruted Wit 3 T, g oA Mrs, Mary Fosdick, who has been g 3 crommes und ropes of cvergiee NEWS F 0M GNE flUN l g Merrymaking on the Holiday—Sunday | \1iii;ie ‘her sister, Mrs. E. L. Bill, ¢ Vusm . yrymakiog for Childrea of | Lol eroung pae. During. ) 3 - Scheol Concert Followsd by Tree, | New Hochelle. N. Y. returnca to her | Stnda/ School—Special Christmas | {wi, 'uclon, Thi GIre ho 1o ] With Gifts for All home at J. 8. Raymond's last Thurs- | Servi Budrnw, Ly Cire Fins. Lo vl day. Z Iy rendered by Mra. D Ven A coon dinner was served at the| ims Ellen Stark of Springfieid, [ The Christmas enioriainment of the [ The progrumme of the coucer | Eome of Howard A. Rix on Christmas | Muse., and Miss Marion Stark of Wil- | M. E. Sunday school, Saturday cve- | Provessiotal Hymu, 1 . 11 cay. limaniic are spending the holldays at | ning, was enfoyed by i large audlence. | the Midnight Clesr wonv, | wisted the schnol | World; praver, T, 1. \ % | Washington Le Page, Clifford Riel. | Christm~s with relatives in New lam] J. W. Stark and family spent Christ- | With the musical nu Solos wi Glory ‘to the Kink, 1 con. | mas at J. H. Ely's on Mt. Parnassus. | 1endercd b, issen Ma Eoom 2 Adelard beau Celi und [ wredestel Trors, 150n = e o s Miss Harriet Lane is spending the Mr. and AMrs. Carleton Jew. t enter- | Ruth Lawson -nd a Lullaby, Bethle- | Kenuedy, Jyhn yui Bouley, Rosarrio Caisee, Hedry Foisey, ~ Jgohn Krumbholz. Atne’ Raymond, At | midwinter hoildass with her narents. | tuined u lurse company i Christmas | ben Town, by the Missc 'Flotence | Van Vesn: recitation, i i i i & - thur Le Page, Alice Rit Room 1— | Mr. and Mrs, James Lane. g { @inner and & tree in the afternoon. urlbutt, Jenuie Periing and Grace | On the Frosty Hrer Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Acfldefl'—’slk el ander Beanresard. Jofeph Dic- | | M, and Mrs. William Maynard and | © Mr. and ‘Mrs. Merrill Babeock of | Chapran, Hio6, John. Kendall, everc aac 4 A e L ale, R. I, are \1,--”,“““,;& Blanche Fonlaine, Ferdinand | son Henry spent Christmas day with | Yantic visited friends here over! The voung people assisting on the | Fannuh Buldwin's ¥ and Building in Three Counties. N e | Foiey, Eva Jarvis, Dora Jarvis, Wiliam Maynards father and sister, J.( Christmas. programina with recirations, after the | eatrice Rend . s, | oM. ana Mra. Oliver Johnson enter | ¢'Blce Rosana Raymond, Willlam St. | Franic and Miss Jennie Rogers. i S wpening invceation by the pastor. in- | William Moorrous:, e T juined thelr grandsons, = Harold and | {imour. Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Hanney en- | cluded Alton Chapman, Florence | George Budiet; moug, (hiist } ire CReT \Of Colchester, this week: | The Christmas tree and_entertain- tertained Moses Chapman, Miss Lila | GOSHEN | Brown, Bilzabetn Hines, Walter Math- Rrions. Bentrive Ke Grotos i iss K " Hoftn - | ment held in the vestry of the Vi Chapman and Mr. an rs. Henry o ler, Mary Silvia, Gertrude Allen, Liu- sopg, Who I New London County familles a5 Chrigtman. | and. had & | Macs, 7 Miss Florence’ Hoffman at- | sailles ‘M. E. church on Saturday | Church of Montville on Christmas day. | o . ¢ . Spent in Ghurch and Sun- |56 Main, Ruse Fockhols, Iisie c- | younser clusses, sons, ini Christmas tree in ithe atternoon. | .cnded the Fomona meeting in Nor- |cvening 'was largely attended. A | Miss Eva M. Standish is spending P Hae | GuIre, Joseph DeRowe, Kdna Chupman, | King; exercise, Mr, Foole's ciass ¥ | e Those present were Mr. and Mrs, M. | " 3f ¥ : Plennimg proframme. of songe. reciti- | the midwinter holldays at the home of | day School—George H. Thomas Has |\iie: JOpeph Deftose, Jdns Chupman, | fine: exercise, Mr. Foglew ciuss. LEBANON E. Wisdom of = Blue Springs, Nel Miss Annie Park of Yantic is the | ions, duets, both vocal and instru- | Ber parents in Westchester. 3 Family Reunion. {Allen, Pidel DeRoss, Moveis Main, 'Anc ] sociratic Walter Hyde Capt. and Mre. Chute and daughter |~ et Of Mrs. Estella Lathrop, | mental, was rendered by members of | Henry Darling, u student in the New s tonio’ Motta, Alton’ Stoddard, Mary | Van Veen; exercinc, (s Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Race entertained the school. At the close presents for | London schools, Is spending his vaca- The district schools closed on ¥riday | Birch, Flora Plerce, Bartolom De.lose, | Kennedy, Lizztc Budiet; « tion at the home of his grandparents, | for a vacation of two weeks. Annje Thompson, Madeline h, Lou- | Glory to God; postlude, Ancient Town Entertained Returning | isaphime of Mystic, Mrs. Robert Chute | " (hristmas day Mrs. Btin Wateon | A A e T a . New. : L y | and three children of N Tondon. Land Mr. and Mra. W. A. Loomis and | tave Lambert as Santa Clats. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Darling. | Mr. ana Mrs. L. H. Burr and daugh- DeRone, Ric ard Allyn, Midred | umphal, ‘Son: ol e T e s T | Mrs. Macy A Tattiefield ana Mr. and | 404 Mr. and Mrs. W. A Loc | tav ristmas Entertainment snd 19| 3ea. Owen C. Witliam, of” Waterford | J2°SiSE HAzeL o Horwich and Mrs. | | Christmas day s sroup of youns bovs Christmas Sarmon. tern” deanetc "ind, Heatrice, With Mrs. | Voorheos, firuertine Taibot, " MArs i oh = = and Miss May Chuts New London. | 1 A - njoyed basel uring the afternoon, < Vi ‘ o nnie Banks of Brooklyn, N. Y., yoorhees. e Akell of New Britain s BN | 3¢ Tharles Potter of Taurer g | Herbert Hommen of Northampton, | ixeid in summer clothing. e A s e s Con- | the Christmas holiday at the homo of | © At the close of (ke Programme of n- HANOVER jata bell of Union ity o rwver® | was the guest of ner sister, Mra. Wiliis | V285, Ieturned home Tuesday. _ | ‘William Preavy xilled a latge black | ¢fegational church Sunday morning. | Rev. and Mrs. Marcus Burr. tertainment the andience went to the ey 5 Soristmas guests of thelr Phtents. | Miner, the past week. | Mrs. A T. Browning was in West- | gnake on a lower fence rail on Christ- | 51 theme was The Wise Men and the | There were interesting Christmas | ve.iry where mifts wore distriouied | 84nta Claus Has Gifts for 150 Boys Tewn Clerk and Mrs. C. J. Abell, Courtland R. Darrow and Dr. G.|erly Fricay. {mas day; the snake was out enjoving | gtar Text. Matt. 2: 10 services and exercises held in the from a Christmas tree. and Girls—8enator Park Returns Rodney Hewitt of Brown universily | mMaynard Miner were in Westerly on | Miss Kthel Randall of Goshen the sunshine. The Endeavor service in the eveningz | Goshen church Sunday. At the morn- '™ T e’ B Time to Remember Employes. spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. | Thursday. attending the Past Masters' | SPending a week with Mrs. Reu | ' haskeiball is receiving considerable | war ora ot noumeal Intorest and was | Ing service there was a Christmas ser- essages of the Season. it and Mrs. E. W. Hewitt #ssoclation mesting. | Manning. attention among the vounger element | noa DS OF B g IR v A. | mon by the pastor: the anthem, When | A special Ulirlstmax service Wik aloo | ypwuray of 150 boys and gl . R e Aol k. Xoen, | Theodore Cramdall recently enter- | a; present. 4 team has been formed | mnacr the leadershi o N 1o Clark | Jeaus Was Born in Bethlehem, was|feld at the church Sunduy e ening, | on bmbered at the Christinae trec o Seaductsa service at the First Congre- OLD MYSTIC ned his brothers, Roy and Chaunce a is using the Occum hall for prac- | reBrtr 3 L0 N asing volce, rendered by a full choir. with Christmas music by the augment- | (0 oveding, the 38d. sty tho sationa! church Sunday morning. Crandall of Boston. | tice. ATAL % businees meeting of the | The Sunday school concert was held |6d cheir and addresses by Sister £m- | o8 the cantats Santa Claus, Jr R L R | ool Bapile. Pact e | T Robinson, who recently entered | v ' g o¢ k. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert [at 1 o'clock p. m., when the following \Ma Harrison and Rev. C. Wilson ifar- | fij} ted Uncle o Hartford speat Christmas with their | School Pupils Perfect ttendance— | P, 8. C. E. M. Protramme. was vers fnely rendered |rison on Messaios of the Beason, —_— i Chaus, dr Manufac- | gouston were received as active mem- Mildred Plerce, a student at| Raiph Mundish 1 % alph Standish, B : | the empioy of the Totokett tist Sunday Scheol Melds Christ- OAKDALE. uiring company as machinist, moved e by the mchool: Organ voluntary, from | Miss bis Housenoid 1 s e R e e s i r Yorthfield seminary, East Northleld, | Willism 8. Lee furnished the ree SRR Saiaen 4 ! iz Ella Peck of Worcester was the | e mas Ci e 1t i - r & his household goods into one of the the Messiah: carol school, Hall the &uest of hor mother, Mrs. Huldah Peck, | %" Conce o'_'_‘c.'.";"°|°"‘" Provides | cpiristmas Entertainment in the Con- L mnpans teaerinis on Wednesaay, | 20 assoclate m“‘*’x e e canai o Yon | Mases i» spending ihs, Christuan: re- | T acses 8 Lse.furnished the tree b on i AR ot | gregational Sunday School Was De gt e for. | Hear the Angels Singing? the solo by [cess at her home it Allyns Poini. Banta Claus the gift of a gold eagle ir e tlen is Fniertaining| The following puplls of the OId | ~ lightful. | NCASVILLE Rev. and Mrs. TA. Willilams enter- | 4ifreq Onderdonk and Arthur Randall, | At Hurlbutt Home. SPPreciation of his unwearied Iabor in Eer coustn, Miss Totten. of Long Island. |, The follo a | UNCASVI tained Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Clark | {1I00, ORATEOnE Sne Arror ol P s ystic schools were not absent dur- | i b e R o adrenalf e h ining “arol | A company of eighteen enjoyed the | rilling the ypurticipancs = b No Room for Jesus, first part a duel, |pcypitality of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W Senator Park’s Christmas Gifts. Mies Bert ana C i Cae S N eeetc'hi |ing the term: Spicer Brown, Vernon | Rev. C. L. French of Griswold preach- .., Chiichos Eaal n of New d < at ivid- - 5 o . Ray a3 o 5 Oy Lomaon were JSuests ALl 11ood, Charles Welles, Bordick Paralo- | ed in the Montville Center Cotigrega- Holi ::d Mirte AR | e a1y o o ey | 27, Misses ‘Bossle and Baith Randall | 5uDnute ‘on. Christmas day. — Ouests| Beantor Angus Fark has returned 5 Christinus. A c "~ the T chorus by school: No. 6 carol, Peace. | were present from Norwich and New | rrom his voysme across the Atlantic N_ B Royall's on Christmes day. - - | ki, Ernestine Brown, Olin Caswell, Al- | tional church on Sunday from the e N sor DI Tt wen ateatsd ":flu,l‘gf Eoptandiia Thomasine Sirctiend, | wOrds found In Brov 16 7, wnd’ acts n Notes. | T e o e v s s | A duet, quartetis and chorus by mem- |I.'naun With local relatives, Bpirte | Throush his geverosity 51 tamilies e e g Maug n! or, len Ten- | 2: rrst cleuse. It is expected that 4 : . e 2 hoir; resp i 80~ | wory enjosed by (e young pe tle dur- | e ©d ut the Alrlee mill were Wiy Oy el L Tucker were re. | ereahl Mildred Brown, Rachel Caro. | he Will occupy the Pulpit again this The Christmas exercises and tree at B e iy ey SUTETS |30 The nOBGt CRIIAS Y NORS: B! ir o (0 ateroon: . TRt Falios | ot e e > cent guests of Mrs. Tucker --rents, | carl. Valentine Carocari, Doris Peck- | Sunday. the Baptist church were held Friday Tise Kittie Ray of Bacon academy | Randall: No. 3 carol, by school. Crown | o the past were exhibited, includingy * Misn Jennie Collins, Nelson Adars M and Mes G. F Dimock, of Gurley- | -am, Leah Panciera, Bessio Rathbun, The Christas concert held in the evening. Two hundred were in the| 1Miss Kittie Ray of Bacon acedemy | Him: No. 11 carel by school, Siiver |, Giq Fngiish coin bearimg the date | of Sienesieios Falie Sy kot bal Siiie i 4 John Scussel, Edne Shank, Florence | chapel on Monduy evening was well wudience. Speclal musical exercises | 15 spending ton deys vacatioh at the|wect: solo, The Heavenly Song, by |5} Wi ch Was. found the sone] alacan Frideick and Ditem . Allss Miss McGowan of Hartford is visit- | Treese, Lilllan Weller, Alice Serafin, | attended: the room was very prettily | Were given in the church services Sun- | 200 G 5 3 Mrs. Elish Waterman; recitations and | 5., by R. Irving Hurlbutt while plow- | Blackburn of Phildelphia have been ing a: F XN Taplors Miidred Peckham, James Whiting, | decorated with boughs and wreaths of ¢ay morning and the ordinance of bap- | Ray- Chrosrt sl Trus: | motion song.. Christmas Bells, by Pri- |in. o his father's farm. &t hom. Stis= Doroihy Loomis is the guest of | Cliford Desley, Leslie Haley, Genleve | evergreen and red bells. The two large tism was administered to six candi- £ g | mary Tecitation. While Shep- | i Rev, Charles A. Northrop of Norwich ber grandmother, Mrs. Warner, of Noe Carocari, Bmilic Scussel. | Christmas trees were liden with pres- , 0ates, thuy belng Mrs. Everett Chap-| The Sunday school —concert and|herds Watched Thelr Flocks by Alice e T Rl gyl Fransiin " - . Chiistinas Conoect ents for both old and young. The fol- T:an, Mrs. Elsle Conover of New York, | Christmas tree was held in Jl'e churc Redman; recitation, The First Crist- PRESTDN The. midwesl teeting was held with —— e e s ” o lowing programme was announced by Miss Vera Burgess, Miss Gladys Cari- | on Tuesday evening, and the followlng | mue, by Bessie jRandall; _recitation, .o - el Moaoktmrn . siaters. this Week: Sweet. of Bariford, are guests of Mrs. | cromnonr st Sundey school held alsapt. ). C. rellowes: Songs, Nos. 215 ton, Auburg Miner, Fred Church. rrogramme was Well i iioed chay; | Kriss Kringle. by Edward H. McCall; ors Gather With the Home Foiks| 'The ladies' rilsstonary meeting wis Sweete daughter, S Cart Lishop. | Cipanas concert Swnday <wemiiE |and 147, Wave the Bunners, and Hark, | Nr. and Mrs Ralph Shafter and | Opening chorus Chriet is Born, eholr: | reciiation, Teliing About Christmas, by Sor: Haliday: Wie | held ¥riday ut the home of Miss Mar e hter S iaithier, | Following was the order of exercimes: |l 5 lTNG Hiarps and Voioes; rec. daughter spent the holidays at the | scripturc reading and prayer by the | porothy McCall; recitation and song, or Holiday Pleasures. | Sotee e . N. G. - Rt Voluntary, Miss Viola Eldredge: ;i tion A Merry Christmas, by Hope home of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer | pastor: Song of Gladness, choir: exer- | by four boys: reading, The Inn That| 5 - 8 i - 3 o s e AT P o | sone. Merry’ Christmas, school; praver, | (a0ot & SIS Chnstias, by Hove L Ui, returning home Wednesday. | cise, Hall the New Born King, Misses | Aigsed Its Chance, by Mrs. Edward W. | Miss Annie McClimon of Winsted ix Mr. and Mrs. Cromble are visitieg in ;_’:_‘5::};" T el o Rev. G. H. Miner, D.D.; responsive | i oiiior e o F o ore 18 Jov In A pleasant_family gathering was |Susan Miner, Minnie Kingsley anc | Jones: remarks by the pastor, Rev. siending her holiday vacation in this | Jomaica Plalny. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush Foster and|Scripture reading, Supt. Frank E. |, Hearts, Janet. Home; When held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Violet Rogers; recitations, A True|Marcus Burr and the assistant super- Flace. i DG o o Willlams and school: song, Herald the | Sy oGV W8RG, IO N eh Irank Austin Sunday. Those present | Story, LeRoy’ Bafley: A Christmas | intendent, W. T. Curry; closing carol, | m“,‘:m"'“’“-“",:‘ e LEONARD BRIDGE Miss Susan Miner; 1 Wish the | Tha New Born King, by school; ben ——tettuce i | | sughter Aima of South Manchester e E R £ . roster school; recitations, Beth John- | ¢ «; were Mr. and Mrs. James Lathrop and | Carol N Tt ot M Fosters Roy Sebastian, Haszel Russell; | GoTion: song, e Mavpy, by six girle; - 0500 B 3 Mind "Mrs. . Mortimer | Stars Would Speak to Ale, Miss Cath- | qiction’ | Mre. B arentr, Mr, and Mrs Busy Besst ‘Honey Seol Alfred G. Mamon of Hartford spent € When the Christmes Jovs, ' Jiome:“The Christmas Spitit, Eveiyn Getchell, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Chap- | erine Hanney: song, Little Stlver Star, Family Reunion. (M Palmer. Picked on Christmas Day. G S e T ford Shent lschool; class recitation; recitations, | Gorey, he Chrisumas Spirit, Bveivn 'Si€00 4 Tliha” Vibber. children: recitations, A Thought of [ .~ Famly Beanlon | Syohn H. Wilson was a recent visitor _Chriv Sre W, A Maskn Alice Chesbro, ¥ana Balley: sonk. The | hoya: The Toya He Dockn't Like, hy | Accident to Academy Student. | Him. Mise Minnie Kingeley: Christ- |, "Ge GeOrge M. Thomas at Sunny- | Londob, Willett ot | . MF. and Mre. I H. Corbit and chi e Eiarals Do tude Same Bright Skies, school; recitation, | oyt TS Wil | Vait ba e Hiee” vl 2 side, De / B Maine and George Willett of | gien” of Hridgoport wpeni Christmos . ] ] 5 i oo P c & , W 2 t s Alice Rix Jramel M. 3 feW [livez In this place Citramning Ber vacation with her parents, Dr. and | oroe, Beth Denlson; recitation, Hazel | Comstock: song No. 135, The Banner met with an accldent, cutting his foot B s o Theogore. Ballev: solo | days at the home of his brother, W. L | W8 In this place. o o R ChMbtas Mrs. E L Danicison, has becn enter- | Lamby, sond D&y WEen Cur Sobd | of the Cross; The-Christmas Tree, six with an axe. Several stitches were | 2ng ohorus, O Blessed Name, Mrs, Wil- | Mott. R D s tow s {8 Tavs Monwariny et Christmas taining Miss Amy Lamb of Williman- [ Va8 BOTn, shool teel ons, < ater | children; The Legend of the Fir and required to close the cut. llams and the choir; exeicise, For| Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ray Manning snd |'§ EArStmas Saestion, oo, o | time plc the Wefdler. song. The Christmas Stery: | Poplar, Jennie Glasbrenner; Adoration Miss Josephine Hart who is teach- | Somenody’s Stocking, Arthur Kingsiey, | children, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben T. Man- youie® 2 o ST BRG, MR JUHER [ o doorw. o 0 00 0 Tha Ladies' Aid soclety heid a meet- itations, Miss Nora Massey, Miss @ Of the Wise Men, Miss Lillie Johnson; | ing in Salem. is spending the holiday | eRoy Pailey, Susan Miner, Minnie | DiDg &nd_son, Arnold Manning, also . ' W0 3 { !"",‘_ ams picked a ™ #ng this week with Mrs O. D. Fuller [Tecuations, “has = Mi Genieve | SON8. O Gift Divine, Helen and Mari- vacation at {he home of her parents, | Kingsley, Floyd Balley and Violet |John P. Ward of North Franklinspent “\B'USTSG 100 b merre ana | 795,07 =0 T, T ut the home of Mrs. Munroe Pultz. . 2 i e o on Lynch; recitation, Christmas Time, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart. e For Mondav with friends at Maple Hiil. WE- it L0 ind | Mias Ilor paulding is spending B Frink: song, The Angels’ Song, school Rogers: recitations. For Jesus, Master son Eussell of Westerly spent sy Gnyn with K 1o, Charlen Nominating Committee Appointed. |Fr'nic: song The Anges Bong, BCReCl: | Chester Gordon; recitation, Christmas | Mise Henrletta Gridley,who has been | wellesley Hanney: Mr. Santa Claus| Miss Bessie Randall Is spending a 507 FUgwill of Syesterty s B s D A committee consisting of Otto Pultz, remarks Rev. Dr. £ i | Bells, Agnes Auwood; Phebe's Tree, | spending several weeks in Boston, re- | M 1awrence Spencer: solo and|few days with friends in North s Ll it o aena- | Gobb, and with Miws Geralain Miss Ellen Huntington, E. L. Tucker, | closing sons, The Swestest Sonk: ben- | pyuline “Glanbrenner: What for the | itrned home Saturday night. o, L ot I ey Mt Busan | Frankin, | N o ons & PR t Miss Hattie Robinson and Mrs. E. L. ediction. Dr. Miner. | King? six children; His Christmas | Miss Sertrude Rogers and Aiss |y S v school children: | . Mr. and Mrs. Luther Spaulding and | ¢™M¥ i8 spenduig his vacatl A pleasant Christmus gathering wi X 1 | Miner ‘and Sunda: E parents in Preston City 1d at the home of K. O, Brown. Thers Tucker has been appolnted to nominate| Entertained Surday Scheol Classy | Wish, Bertie Fox; ‘A Topsy Turvey | Maude Wood. students at the WIilli- | recitations, Joy in Our Fearts, Misa | dauxhter, Miss Flors Spaulding, of PAfenis o THeston (e, o0 PRl S5 thihome of . O; Brows. Iher "M;;rs for the Sunday school for the | ifiss Margaret Boothman entennlna‘](lhnslm-gs Raymond Beholfleld; | mantic Normal school, are home for | puth Murray: Poor Santa Clans. Miss mng nl:rret. spent Tuesday with |, AIH GRS spending Bt SR K. H. McCa «cming year her Sundav school class of voung men | Christmas’ Silence, Mise Helen Lynch. | (he holidays. Helen ' Roeers: carol, The Christmas | friends here. ays With their sinter, Mra, G. A. Hol- | Mra, EIA8S 1» a1 the Wiilimantic h Sunday School Entertainment. I:du‘lh‘lr"uzl;l Triday e\enin: n ;2:‘ i’;o(n. No. ‘s'_;-,uTeu“L;x.Rme u?‘f’s Old Principal Visits Home. Season, choir: recitation, The fl;«‘:f - B »2“»' with their sister, . : ‘\v:‘» HAus | ek ises of the First | Methodist conference room. A sa Story; recitation, The Beautiful Sto I o= . Clsde Rhv-garok All : b R e g, A Rl e Comaregational Sunday . sshosl were|upper and loe Cream were served | Mise Minnio Nichols! The Star, Muri” | p " s otiat SenBel 125 Pridns | G reading o niio oo - LEFFINGWELL R S L b P o held Tuesdar evening. A short, pleas- | Miss Gertrude W. Chapi ynch; song, young v o e hot N Thae Mies | Kittie. Ray: recitation. ] T Y “h - | Ing programme was ine ast | Miss Doothmen In the serving. Games | Feast of Lights, by superintendent and | "7 0" Moo In Dover So Tt | | hivistmas Telephone. Misx Annic | Interesting. Christmas Programme at| _ Many Attond Festivals, R T A A ety A e Dumber beink an ‘action #ong. Waiting | were enjoyed. iliss Boothman gave & | others: closing son&: No. 7, To God Be | 411y large his year darhme the holiday | Schmuckler: closing song, The Won- | g i 080, (TTPAC, (JVOAREEE 51 The Christman concert was heid ot | (0%, 0 B ’ e for Santa, by the children. The com- | recitation, and Theodore Johnson read | the Glory. : 3 Tush, has been the largest at the Un. | derful Jesus. choir: address and pres- et the vegationnl chureh Satucday | W1 ug of Santa followed the song, and. |a selection. | Edmund Rogers, with his gasoline i - 2 entation speech by Reyv. T. A. WII- evening an 1 al the Baptist courch on | 94 ewing to the vigilance of the commil- | Tree and Dinner st Oral School. | engine and portable saw, sawed eight | (i LiciooTCG Sre¥, experienced since | Sntni oo s i The following programme was car- |iioniny eveming. both were lurgely | Mis: Myrtie | e acuie ho remained at the school over the . e oncert and Tree nted v e o ; | Song, Every Land Shall Join the Song: | 3 3 * 1 The Bu v Eanta’s capacious pack. as well as|Ho, ore given & Christmas tree | o Mr- and M. J:-C. Feilowes visit { tendance In the Sun@ay school during Merry Christmas, Myrs | VISIUDE at her father's, A. D. Zubris 3 ‘ trose children who were members of — i e | Mrs, Fellowes' sisier, Mrs. F. A. Parke,| The Methodist Sunday school held | riu®2 00 Jo recitation, “A.° Merry Christmas, Myra )it at the Lome of 1. 0. Brows the Sunday school. Cake and coffee ,“'“""h"l'"""?h:“d e Aorembered | at Poquonoc Bridge on Thursday. their Christmas concert and tree Mon- | ' 'poc ana Mrs. Willlums recefved a | Bllis: recitation, Christmas Poem, by | Arere e e were served and candy and oranges |7 their teachers an im0 xat¥i s day night. An entertaining programme | s., gish from the Sunday school Gladys Leffingwell prayer by the pas- > = S Ok sirins Latiitos 4 Christmas dinner was served them on OF crtat) a o o T 2 tor, Rev. J. G. Ward; song, See the CLARK’'S CORNERS i ’ imtributed among the members of the | . Ceda | of recitations and music Wwas Dre- | - pers member of the schost had J : K Caitid o . Brdience at the close of the evening. | L RriStmas day, furnished by the mem- LEDYARD vared uner the supervision of Mrs.| il on the tree from the Sonday|Lord of Earth and Sky: = recitation. % E : cnristman from the garden Chiitings Gusils bers cf the Catholic club, Who gener- , —_ | G. L. Newton, after which presents | Tomag n, Al tree I e recaived & | Pirth of Jesus, Gladys Beebe: reading. Tree Follows School Children's Enter- | pri] B e T it | Py TamEGbeted than Christmas Exerci by the Sunday | from. the tree were distributed to the | pox of camde oad an orange | WAL Ton . It T BRI oun tainment—Gifts for Teacher. . Mr. and Mrs. n gess en Evangelist’s Engagements. Schoois—Birthday Party for Miss | Diembers of the Sunday school. | ¥ . | . N. E. Whiting and Frank Lef- IDLETON HILL tertained Christmas day their daugh- " p Moses Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Personals. | fingwell; reading, The First Christmas, | - § PENDLETON H S ter. Mre. M. E. Locke of Bridgeport | Evangelist Singer Aany B. Smih| Ethel Hewitt—Purss for Organist at | (ot (PORE T e Sapman spent | Tnoch Crandall spent Christmas day | Rutn Palmer: reading, the Scripture: | i fut st the'ibtiie vaor ires 2 and M1 Reuberta ~ Burgess, of [ 3PaRt CHTSCRAT RELS W tario, N. ¥ Congregational Church. | Christmas’ at the home of Mr. Chap- | with relatives in New London. mn, Bethlehem Babe; recitation,The Vacation Time for Teachers and Pu Speingtiel el o g T Bl B AMb it - Othor cowsec i nan’s daughter, Mrs. Winfleld Hanney, | T Hunt Sterry mado a recent busi- | Night' Hefore Christmas, Evelyn Beard ' pils—B, G. Palmer Recovering from children, Mr. 2 Mrs. Bernard Bur- |5 B A _C concert was at | in Sales 3 "' | ness trip to New York. reading, Beth m Christmas, Flor- o hes L in Salem | - h Injuries zess. Locke and little daughter, Ger- | ments for the season are at Roches- |, paptist h on Sunday Mre. Thomas Church returned home | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willlams are | ence Taylor; reading, ChristmasSong, | () . i aldine. of Lebann. and = Arlington | le: N. ¥. Kenosha, Wis. Greensboro, |noon. Following was the p Pesdny after a few days spemt with | spending the holidays at the home of | Mars Rucbey Wywin. | Ubder £ . f D e L e James Locke of Bridzeport s Thoer o i ¥ I;?W[mi?s Wish. Mahel Wil friends tn Norwieh. Mr. and Mra. Leo Morgan. | Stare: Seripture in unison; reelt \ s Chrt P s AR b g T Y e s { Holy Child of Bethlehem, Violet Main: | hn Lynch, who has been ill, Bethlehem Town, Elsle Beard; read- | ;| A peogic™> N PPERGIng ney N o e 4 New Spur Track. g . AL 2 irs. John Lynch, as been ill, & ; - i it host, Ma w " Mra, Elizebeth Thompeon entertar PACHAUG. 5 | Christmas Joy, Mary Bromley: St is much tmproved. | ing. Christmas Trees, Charles' EWs: | (‘ihristmax Stor m Murih A Christmas duy o . ey Men employed by the Groton & !of the Shepherds, Christine Williams oTRe Cofeihan: had ehterca’ ile NORTH STONINGTON | rending, Christmas Carol, Gertruda 54 ot Ttoien & sy ageshnmas 8 ay Sale and Supper—Schoon En- | Stonington street raiiway company are A Thougit of Him, Gladys Main: Jo3 | enolor of M. B Freeman. = e, hyrin, Al HAl the Powes ' of Rl I Mre. Robe ne of liow s r ck from the front in Your Hearts, Jeannette Willian i vhio 18 1 Funeral of Mrs. William A. Rathbun— | N | v. James’ Brooks of toctiiinbnt. putting in a spur trac 3 , Jeannette Williams. uy A. Loomis, whe is employed in | Funeral o { Jesus” Name. legva Joi City, and brother, J. Bdward of the iact:rym;( l‘;ne (:Ulflv “ool;'n .Iuh.« Latham: Here's the Church. Hartford. was at the home of his fa- How the Sunday Sche Observed Samuael Beeba and family, Mrs. e BOUE e » <ol v Mystic, across ihe : Cluss and Harry Main; song by GIadys | {ner (i Tum g % athasine e Wi . of ‘Apponang Dec. 21, the Ladies” Aid society serve: - i e O R i o Y | : e s ol Good spending vacation nt their home hers e e e b Y Srve | company. ; {1 Love You; Bright Leaves and Ruddy | “\Walter Burgess spent the week with| The funeral service of Mrs. Will Mr. and Mre, George Bheldon and Mueic v e Pt ol o e b i amd fancy articles. The supper | Georse W. Harris, crop technologist | Perries. Mrs. ~ Alfred T OB | Lis auni in Providence. | T T, e i in the Third | Clarence Leffingwell and family of gV Aol Jm B e R e T 3as well patronized and eversihing on | O the government burcen at Wash- ; Christmas Night, Bertha Latham: Ob All the mills in town started Tue \ptist church Surday afternoon, Rev, | Norwich were Christmas guests of Mr ing « Mrs, Thomns Ahern, in Westerly y sale found a purchaser. The commit- | {ngton who 1s stationed o L nt Angeis, Mrs. Julia ook mornins except i the Palmer F. Adams ofelating. | Forrest Leffingwell and fanily nis, Helen Navin: 8 s, C. Dwight Thompmon and My fee in charge of the supper was Mrs.|Ville, N. Y., is spending holiday week Siars and the Angels. Viola Latham: | Tirgs. o. mill. of which @ part remaine | - Adams officlaling. iate to Christ- | Mins Nellie Leffingwell of iiitchvilla | ¢ : B YA A ain: e frs, C. Dwig ompson and Mr, e heeetrn, Mre Abon Trowming | with his family at the Harris home- | A Christmas Le - the E [ 1 closed for the Week: A omE Tl DO ongrera. | spent Christmas with Albert Ross and | Christmas Telophons r sodex. O - Filidrd wgs seowss | | nests arles Morgan. The fol- | stead. est, Mrs. A. J : Christmas, Clar- | Mjss Brooks is_spending (his “hurch Sunday evening under | family rpe &gl [ : ’ . 3 Mrs. James Brown of Hartford is cnce Bromie ddress by past f Ak hurch Sunday evening B s et Ruth Palaas of Norsion Stoningtor lowing ladies took care of the saie:| D James Aartford is | ence Bromley: adc oy pa eck with friends in Bast Lvme i tion of Rev. F. M. Hollister. e R £ Norwich | Christ RO e i 1 Tt i i = C the ciest this week of her son, Ernest | singing: bersdiction E ic schonls will onen nex | ep . ¢ Lewellyn Paim aimes o g b farm. Al e e Gt Fartlett, who is faploved in| The Consregational Sunday school | Chrigtmas with Mr. and Mrs, 10| ine dolomhons sosmms / oup Injury of (hreo of his Mnger. EreReies under the leaseraaty of B ¥, | Mr. snd Mex Bawin Lamphere of | Mrs. Charles A Gray spent Christ- | < homic ith his marents | Lad their Christmas festival Tuesday | Morgan of Salem. | May's: Larter to Senta \ AN O ek Ciean Tava Palmer wasc thoroughly enjoyed. The | Eim cottage and Mrs. Hannah Will- el dnesto el U TR T Charles T elt. over|tvening. A supper was served at ‘u} Mr. Rankin and family of Norwich | Couniry Fair, pior \' a | Maryl Chapman ang Ciark Ce ” orchestra consisted of Framk Palmer. {iame of Smith street were Christmas iUt HRest SEFONE S, | the { o'clocic tollowed by a Christmas tree | were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Savs, “ainer Maril loged 1 Sheiime: 3] Devis, cornet: Willlam | gueets of ‘Mr. and Mrs. James . P.|jommitice will be held Witliam % and Mre. Teland he Third Baptist Sunday school | ¢ Eqward Staubly. mas, Ruth Scett ) N eD:" Alica . Chapman, Miss Susas Ritzood. first violin: Harold Geer, sec- | Brown of Noank. =g | Dolhes e Hill were gues s nt | had a Christmas tree Saturday even- | “garry Wilcox and family of Jewett | jhonoeraph: muno e | o i R g D g ond violin: Bertha Geer, plano. e Biptheday - Prrty. tte homestead in this villaze | 17%, together with elaborate CHFIStmas | Cjry spent Christmas with Mra. Wil- | Shopping. Versil (oliur BnmiCane CONC Rl HoTan e School Pupils Entertain. FRANKLIN A party on homor of | cxercises arranged asind directed by | cox's parents, Rev. J. G. Ward and | Jwisies Bloom, phonograph song | Whesler Hikh aohoo B 3 Hewitt’s 16th birthday w New Overseer Resigns. J. H. Adams. The church or-| gopyy, phonograph. fter these eher acatic hin W e The school in the Woodward district, BT ael Bl 6 vrday evening at the residence of . ok e Ri s Mrs. Leonard R. Main, was | BOnORTaRL. . Al S Mrs, Mury Palmer and d uccesstully taught by Miss Beriha ). | Schools and Sunday School Meld Spe- 1 L7 00 PVOUME B U, 7 B | il i Hovkins. whe Wes Togteerts in Sl pichrs, Sap g Wev. | es ihe children received et Cheitaie’ 40y 8%, 3 Goex, closed for the holiday vacation| —cial Christmas Exeroises Which Par- | OV 300ul"35 were presenc Mice | Lo emscar ‘ot ‘e fanis e hap. o s Ama . ses ot dlsngs. . HAMBURG SgayN Tk Line T0e pHIIL ;| ut Voluntown, on Dee. 22. e afternoun the par- | gnts and Friends Attend. Hewitt recefved many presents. F medd emplaymcat fn Horrorl Sy hd Mrs. Bayard D. York of | 2 e D e herl B TS - e T Rt Nattned % = e i n| e ente iere jaarUEd ' during Rilley, whe succeeded Mr. Hop- tartford are holiday guests of MI. and | Called to Hartford by Death of Sister | imall jicture.” The children were then | YAWBUX VALLEY — 2 e fter | Cpristmas exercises were he evening. | Eine s caeraees s Tt e o) Mrs. John L. 5 | - 4 A R e oastay A st | i rhich a Christmas tree and fish pond| pistrict No, § on Deceinber 22, in the | * Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hewitt and son | hiove out ot twwn o oned #24 will| "y, “und Mre. C. L. Gray of Provi-| With the Holiday Home-Comers. L e, CEXER” GO | Mve. Tnmes Chaveman. of Nerwicl were enjoyed. The school room Was|.eiernoon: Misse Msrgsret Coucigan. | of Norwich and Elmer Hewitt of Sav- | g nce spent Christmas \with friends tn | S bl | 25 ke TCoRTnar, Mes Viole FL- Jewstt: | we & visitor Bere Sundey prettily decorated with wreaths and i ; —_— Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harding of Suf ERetite & teacher. Following was the order of | brook spent Christmas at the home of town. < ent the week end with her brother 7o Muine has returned s red bells, the boards having many see- | exerciscs: their parents in this place. LIBERTY HILL hn A, Williax ew York ang|field spent & few days the past week | FRONL the weel end with R N i ort atay Twitry S S Luther's Cradle Song, school: recita- [ Mr._and Mrs. Shubrel Holmes and = Wiliiams of Northampton. Mass., | With thelr mother, Srs. Ida Hasfing. | 6 y y ki A Vestbroo 3 Mr. and Mrs. Willam bmond wristmas day with Mra. Rich Religious Union Society’s Annual been among the holifay VIsHOr | of Westhrook spent Christmas oo Bill NIANTIC [ M The programme follows: Song DY | jons, Frank Rockwood, Dorothy CoxX, ! \rs. Nellie Main of Preston City : HilL school, Christmas Bells: G eeting, by |xjlie Tavlor, Mary Chappel: Jennie | Frnest N. Main of Hartford v nd Away for the Helidays. Christmas Cantata Pleased—Family | | mond's parents at Waterford ine pupils: recitation, The Kitfen's|giinto: address to Santa Claus, Eila | Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Holdridge on Christ- | g E S B i Ve Did, Fannie Morgan and Chroreou | Myrtice Browning: ~recitation, Arad | Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Holdridey | _ el e G oo e i adantcd Marilla Webster, [ the Chgstmun vacation wilh her g-‘ recitation. On Christmas Morning. | poningcn; distribution of gifts. of Providence were Sunday guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Gillette en- LSS R S e S SPLm TR S G sibs i B niel Morgan: recitation. A Boy'a| . wchool room was beautifully | Mrs. Sarah H. Main. | tertained a party of 19, ail relatives, |, Mis¢ Dora T Maine is | e e o ahont Twibie utth | A social gathering was held Christ- | M. o o mggiestone of South ° Epeech, George Norman: song by the| The school room was Beouo PliaPriginied Orowiiat; ‘hrintmas day. In the itternoon they | Mligars InJS% SOT, Main and fam | Spriusneia, stter a aBo s Sveming at the home of Mis Nellis | ME% & C. Beslastons of Koutp, Lyins all gathered in fromt of the o1 and Mrs. E 2 r e o i / | . - Do for rk fe Miss Maria Harding and Toman | M \Webster in High street ln hono: of | 5 gawin Thompson and fur Franke White's | ity have been visiting in New Y at school, Why Don't tl ock Go Fast- 3 y he % asi- | Sifts refreshments were served. G et Bariy : ] the past week. er? elercise. Christmas Chains, four Sunday § mother, Mr Christm | Harding. Jr. spent the past week with | 50 Jo\nEn JUIS, o YRGS, JTENLINT | chrint Entortainment. had a Christmas tree Wednesday oven- | wilam Tithe bir morber Wi oS giix; T-citations. & Substitute Locars . by th alier | ing. Recitatior ai a si Misses Leonas and Oliga Thompson | their i n Norwich and Wind utue. The Longest Ni t in All the An entertainment by e smaller | ing. leci! ns. readings and singing | her 918t ar, his two so Vs Aisses 1.4 s a ) on | their sisters In Norwich and Wind- v oloc s in chi e of 1 . ear, Michael Deady: Dolis Cradle |children of the Sunday school and a | were finely rendered by members o7 | Roners and. tno daucniecs, iy ong | are at home for the vacation from | ham. Jlongirash selections In charge of ML iiges . with: her miother vanin ‘cng, Fannie Mersan 2nd Cleo Cou- | Christmas tree with presents for the |the school. Rev. Mr. White gave an | im:, were the guests Sunday of Mr. | Brantwood Hall school, Bronxville, N.| “Mr. and Mrs. Lodowick Bill spent SiaP Rinice sapber wes T hose | Maine &l tue: recitation, When the Reindeer | vcunger clasaes wers the attractions |address. There were prements for all| 1iiis. von sad it sin ond 3iir | T.. where one is private secretary of | Christmas in Deep River. giat B-pice susper wag served. ‘Thoss | “aex Catvin' Lee of v ere Il leon La Point. dialogue, [at the Congregational church Tuesday | of the junior grades. Miss Lillian | i'mog 7. Lillie. b - | the principal and the other a studeni. | Charles M. Tiffany of Brooklyn |18 attendance were Caoi and Mit | waxa recen: cuce e v Papa's Christmas. Michael Deady. | svening. Many were present to listen | Gallup. as organist, was presented & | Ciiord C. King has a oose thatyhas | o €Y. Luclan Drurs preached last | spant last Sunday and Monday with | yoomer Wi, Rogers, Alles, Sarab B | Grein Siocan Ovela Mitchell, Martha Morgan, Ethei |to the following programme, after | handsome pursa of mone | sust 1aia Gires suas | Sunday in the section of Westerly known | his mother, Mrs. Mary Tiffany. Purdick " Miss Fva M Potter. Migs | Jmmes Do Mine Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gray and son | 3 |as Avondale. Tomorrow (Sunday) he | ‘Mry. W. M. Anderson was called to | Barpocy o8 Tva AL Pouer s agine and 3ire o - . . DOTMAM | Cinner & ¥ o Joseph C. Rurn funeral of a sister, Miss Harriet Bar- Darm, Bonaia Mantzast. Almis Tor o #llehder Dorman, 3 Vollle M. W Tessie Harding of Norwich. |y ier and Mrs. Marllla Webster. Miss Ruth Harding of Windham are|*'§f 204 Mre Merilia Vebater @ @ e Morgan. Homer Mitchell, Albina Mitch- ch Senta Claus distributed gifs The Li y i y W whic! mlfi he Liberty Hill Religious Union so- ! (%" leach in Mount Hermon, Mass. Hartford last Friday to attend the | Marthd J. Colt. Mrs 3 M. Perkins'. Mr. 4 @il; song. school, Kriss Krinle. Opening song, Glory in the o e e e ot othel” | cieiy will hold its annual meet: | The following pupfls were present!reading, Mrs. Young’s class: prayer | *cn. John R. Gray, of New London Jobu Clarké's Saturday e?anin:‘ ::: ery @av: Martha Morsan, Fithel ! the pastor; recitation, Rena Mitchell; | Miss Margaret J. Allyn fs VISHing 1..) reports of the past wear and clecs NORTH LYME organ. = Danlel Morgan, Jr. and|song. school: recitation, Love, by four |her aunt Mra. Henry Hallock. of Waod | ;micers and arrange for supplving the rEe Norman. little ones, Vivien Miner, Elia Rock- | ITaven. N. V. H pit and expenses for the i Christmas Corcert. | wood, Marian &nd Rachel AMitchell: i Year. CRSUINE | o unday Sohool Entertainment Followed | spending the Christmas vacation with | turned to the'r home in Watertown 4t The Sunday school gave a Chrisimas | recitation, The Bells of rismes, | oecyM AND VERSAILLES At the church Christmas night a vers by Tree—Yuletide Visitors. M e ter spending Bunday and Christms mong, school: reci- interesti Mrs 3 ing. y b s, ARD VET interesting cantata, Mrs. Santa Claus T8 Ray Hardig entertained her | T MF. and Mrs. G W. Peirce in ir concert in the church Mon-ay e\ ening. | Stanley Armstron Concert, was pleasingly rendered by Miss Dorothy Syme of Middietown i* | cousins, Rachel Jewett and Leon Tif- Miss He'en Beckford, n summer vis. foliowed by the alstribution of gifts | tations, Rutk Mitchell, Christmas Tres Celebra Perfect fiom a tres and soclal hour with re. |S0LE, school; rect on — Perfect | {he Sunday school. after which a largy & B! freshments. Harry Holmes acted re- | 20LE Nibe Ciark, (Scliodl; fesi- | Attandance Repert — Belated Biack | Christmas tres, was hnlonded of it syc ¥ ler Vecation at the patson- | fany last Tuseday afternoom: = . {tor_to the Pines, is sttending school SLA b i ~ L e i, mecrtasions. Namia| Onioe tilled: | Gortie menagument of va aithes U37 | F. S. Sevmour spent Christmas at| York last Thursday, after a short visit | '®sirer Arthur Montrose visited rela- g, WAT Tavlos, Edwin and Archie Mitcheil and | A Christmas tree celebration marked | perintendent, Mrs. Annie L. Harvey. | Pi$ home in Hadlyme. o ¢ A e A i tives at Fort Point Thursday. Mrs.[ Mr. and M ERFORD Rowland Avery. the closs of the fall term of the Oc- &= Enjoysbis "'.:"‘:‘d':"“' pi T GRISWOLD Qlontrose 15 caring for Mrs, 8. 0. Har- | ginecd o « - 4 com achool. There were songs, reci- o entertainm at the i n,_who s critically il George W. 1t L U8 Movas to New Heme Meull:: e e e iations, and, gramophone seiections in EAST COLCHESTER church Suturday night proved very g ra. . W Rogers hae returned rom ert, Wiora und 1 —Local Masoms at Westerly Meet- ‘the prinet Tecitation room. The T = plessant. The church was 5 y e sns a couple of » visit to Hartford. Buw Cotlin esterly Meet- | Cprisunas exercises, Zollowed by & tres] Ganter of aStraction waa the prettily | . Mra Boyle and hters, Missen | with papils 3nd thelr friends. A pleas | Calvin York of Hopeville visited his | * FPORS O SWE VWL 6 HIGritond, 1 Camaiue £ 3 R {he Rfteshoon. The nall was dosspeted | Sscorates tres leadss * wih oranges | YO 3%, Mamie of Horvich speat |ing prosrasime was prostated b, the | caughter in Norwich Tuesday. N George W sibtme it " g 3 and Belf by the taschers peo) =] assisted by > George W. Hill ¢ Christmas with 1 D= Gusson v of New loudon {yiih evergreens. 3tiss ARna Kogsirom e A wifiss Alice Iramer s threatened "-':‘&og. his was foliowed by the e e e e o | Gt New. Tonan e ] S iekrd . Wheslor b bas moced new 3 3 distribution of presents from tree. 8 — o orace 1 . Fowes ot Thoss baving perfect attendance for | Mr. and Mre. Edward 'Congdon of | The church was prettily decorated with | nesday evening. |y S e R M Jon 288 returned to NORTH FRANKLIN. | e fall sterm : Room §—Poter | Fitchvillo spent Christmas at the home | evergreens, red bells and polnsettias. The Fdmond brothers spent Christ- LISBON farm. i aTer Fuest of Mrs. | - ' { Bearval, Rose Lambert, Ernest Lucler, | of the formers parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Maynard en- | mas day with thelr brother In Grean Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Lewls o1 - o Entertained Recently In Leoal | Lo3ise Lucler Ovila Presvy, Emily | Mr. Dyky has moved his household | tertained the Maynard and Miner fam. | ville Interesting Christmas Programime Fel- | ¢ over Christman their o __l-n .h-‘_shdla and granddaugh- | Guests Rakish, Jessie Sengman, oward | goods to the place recently purchased |illes Christmas day. Miss Blanchard of Glasgo visited lowed by Gift Distribution. Grace and husband, Flmer Su . Eimbe . rere gaeats” of Homes. Sengmén, Williaam Smith. Room 4 | from Mr. Thorner: 5 Erwin Rogers and family, Mra. 3. |over Christmas with Misses Elsie and e of Paweatuck, and Erandehiidren. A xh"l i 3 rs. Abby Fras- Mis: Lfll—_l e Mae Carter, Dosena Gladue, AlMea I.o The recent rains have increased the | P. Gates and Clvde Gates were 2t G.| Daisy Lord. Monday evening ihere was o (Lewis) Nixle, and husband | | Providence. s Mine Amy Lilie arttord, Alicel Page, Yoma' Lucler, Wilfred Duquette. | vuppiy ‘o well water and als caused | H. Stronss George Eamond of Dayville cailed un | attendance A the concert given by | Xixie, of Tlartford, and Fyed Lewis 2 = George W. Beebe of Lillie of Asbury Park, N. J., and Wal- Foom 3—Rose Bouley, Jeseph Foisy,. . (181 poor (ravelms ) Mrs. W. M. Siseon, Jr, was at M. J. ! (riends in town Christmas day. Line Sunlay’ sciool followed by the) wigo of Harttord.

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