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Saturday, January 20 is._ Pages Nine to Sixteen’ . g X UNCASVILLE 3‘;..1?;3?‘“‘“ in 01d Lyme Mondsy ”] Attendance at District School—First to b ) otic entertainment to be held at Ground Hog Peeks Out. Mohegan Congregati nal church e in February. - Mr. Chappell has: be ~ Palmers Brothers’ company -had men | 8sked to make the address and J and teams at work the first of this| Chappell to assist in the music 3 the next regular meeting the officers | ice, which was cut on the Scholfield Ak OnE o i) 7 . d h gul g Poud in: Ohhgers. Jack Owen of East Lyme and 1% elected for the ensuing vear will be i B tnin. g installed, A committes consisting of | George Beaureserd of Pequot has | hrgus onorgiy ibe Were married Mrs. George Lyman, Mrs. F. N. Taylor, | moved to the house owned by Miss | papti Rise 1 Mrs. Herbert Sweet, N, C. Barber and | Nellie Chapman on Gay Hill, formerly | Cp; F. M. Abell was appointed to act at the [ occupled by E. Everett Chapman OLD MYSTIC installation supper. Miss Dorothy Robertson of Tracy,| Miss Maude Agnes Wood begin L o B e Hand Conn,, spent a short time at the Rob- | course at the \Wilimantic Norw 5 ertson homestead recently, the Euest | sci Guests at Davis-Hoxie Wadding—| On Fridey evening of last week @ | of her aunt. Miss Naw Rovertaon. | School this week, onage by the Rev. G will make their hoi Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. ast Ly Gives i . |Leap year party was held in Grange : Ry, Geogse C:\Ohanpall, Soniie Baptist Society Holds Annual Meet- | “iiF ABerit twelve rouples wero, prés- Punctual Pupils. ;!f\v funeral services of M i ing—Local Locturer' at Kingston | ent, The eventng was spent in danc- | During the past term thé following | Chappell, wife of Griswold C Praise N l. d c D. C. Perkins. The rolled gold pin| cojlege. ing. Refreshments were served, and |Dup/ls att>nding the Uncasville Tenth | iake's Pond Tuesday afternoon ew Lonaon Ounty | given at the end'of the fourth vear of ST and enjoyable fime reported by all | district schoel were perfect in attend- | Cheppell married this couple about g vnl(uudlanv e wan r;cen-ed Dy Miss Flor- | The marriage of Miss Elizabeth H. | present, ance: months a0 ¥ = ence Hurlbutt, Two new members, | Hoxie of Old Mystic and Wilbur Rus- St Rid Grade 6-7-8, under instruction, of |, VT and Mrs. Jesse Watt, who I $ vV 3 | Misses Marie and Gertrude Allen, re- | gl g A raw Ride to- Windham.| 1 gton of | been the guesis of Postmaste e | ceived the bronze pins given for the | i DaVvis of Springficld, Mass. Was| on Saturday afternoon a party of | the Principal: Bimer Crouch, Leon De- | & . <5 e c z solemnized last Monday, Jan. 15, at Audience Enjoys Feats of Legerdemain | first two months’ attendance. the home of the bride's parents, Mr. — Gt .| Noyes Smith, assistant engineer of {onq Mrs, Caly! put- 25 | V& } 1 e . S et Mc] > g Act Court Liberty Feels Need of Regu- | ., *Cr0 i tug Tasco, accompanied | o5 Jr2. Calvin I Moxle, About 35| Ruby ~Sweet, Bva Brown, Virginia | St Keneraon, Margaret McDermott,Jo v | Mrs. Lewis Hur solne A ine, Nicholas Doyle,Dolores Eldredge, but, returned to I seven young ladies, consisting of Gen- |} : 3 ford this week Stark, Ruth Pults, Edla Williams, | hd%ard Geary, John Hanigan, Rob- es of Baptist Society- i ot i ug - of the nearest relatives witnessed the ‘ 2 > 2 ‘2 | seph Sandberg, Mary Sulliva A New Year's Motto was Rev. ( ~ P&m‘na Physician—Bowling Notes. | by Miss Lucy Gibson of New London | ceremony, which was performed by hg‘;rnbn; nnfli\h.rstwwsf;‘?oa a straw- | SG00 2o mufi“ e {ww Az Quiin®le. Clare . u«‘[ S‘;m‘ rtainm nd dance was | Visited Mr. Smith's liome in the village | Rev. Welcome E. Bates, pastor of the | lumen at Windhan dun borr 08| Lewls Eldredge, Leo Cassivant, Ro-|Miss Gertrude Olson e ARty coening, | oo Bundsy Union Baptist church, Mystic. The | turn pige, am Jnn before thelr e sanna, Cloutier, Ruth Datis, William Surdens Yonder Daubler, the magician, gave loe for Summer Supply. bride. recelved many handsome pres- | e annual reunion and roll call of | LeAtherson, Buth Kenerson, George | Were present in the Bibla school or sting exhibition of sleight of | Postmaster Samuel F. Brown, assist- | ents. it of town guests were Mr.| iy wirgt Congregational church, Leb- | R0S€rS May Smith, Howard Thorpe. |Maud A. Wood conducted the Christ Jwing to the severe cold|ed by a force of the village residents, [and Mrs. Louis Mitchell of MYSIC, | pnon Conn. i po ron Ty 1o Grade 3-4, taught by Miss Barbara | Endeavor at 6.30. Topic, How to \ ere was but a small though | secured a portion of the ice supply of | Miss Ruth Larkin of New Haven, tag gt 780 b m @ Friday, Jan.| cornet: Ella Burlingame, Joseph Col- | Young People to Christ. The } . lence that gave the|the place on Thursday, filling the | Harry Hoxie and son, Roy Hoxle, of | “ P..'m. g {lins, Bllen Connmelly, Leroy I elding, |Spoke at 7. Subject, Making the nls : of applaus his | house at Smith’s pond with ice between | Ashaway, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hag- Sunday 8chool Officials. James Galvin, Alice Ramage, Michael | 0f Our Talents, illustrated by ti r performance. After the |11 and 12 inches in thickness. berg and dgughter and Mrs. Ambrose | The following officers for the Sun- | Richard, Willlam Thorpe, Grace Wat- | ¢ Smith, the famous eva Richards' orchestra fur- | Mr. and Mrs, Harlan Newbery were | Sullivan of Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. | day school of the First Congregational | son. * e mste for dancing, Louls Disco | visitors in Hartford over Wednesday | Davis left about 8 p. m. for Spring- | church have been elected for the year| Grade 1-2, taught by Miss Alice Allen call Rellef | and Thursday. fleld, where they will reside. 1912: First assistant superintendent, | Killen; Alfred LaFlam, Gordon Eld- n Sunday Court Liborty’s Hiballiton. | “Richard Bracewell of Groton was a| The Baptist Sunday school have|Otto L. Pult; second assistant, B. L. | redge, Frederick Lidredge, Fllen Skif- ian Enc e b o, .| caller in the place Sunday evening. | olected tho following officers for the | Tucker; secretary, Miss Bernice Hew- | fington, Alice Tooker, Charles Ram- | next 8 vening will begir : ourt Liberty, Nc Miks Mabel Smith visited relatives | ensuing year: Superintendent, Frank |itt; treasurer, Fred M. Abell; planist, | age. | Miss Grace E. Atkinson leader. Pr Fi. A e officers | 10_New London Tuesday B. Willlams; 3 ant superin: . | Miss Gwendolyn Clark; assistant pi- | The Rockland mill of the .. M. Rob- | Ing T om v ollowing officers | jo " powland H. Perkins of New | Willlam D. Beckwith; secreta anst, Miss Ruby Syeet. wee the ving ¢ William 3 | ertson company shut down Jast.Sat-| A rehcarsal o for the ensuing t | London was a caller here Thursday. | Clara Beanelt; treasurer, Oscir F.| fuch trouble hay Geen experienced |urday night for ~an indefinite tata The Captive i R H iy Horse Killed by Train. imb; librarian, Miss Amy ildredge. x‘)»“"x:f’“&f 1and Water systems in this [ aWaiting more order: | was held at the W iy C - Mhoshber | L. B, Brockett of Norwich, the lum- Spoke at Kingston College. "m ity during the recent cold weath- | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Watt | Wednesday evening "ZZl’l’”’I < atarrh, t : St | ber and wood contractor, who has been | _Frnest W. Brown of Riverhead poul- |*Tp .0 oo | residents of the 1own, now of Hart-| Donald Hurlbut has been the " \ Step nci: | onaged Tor many months past n cur. | try farm delivered * two lectures at | Rev: E. B. Smith is in Hartford this | ford, have been guests of relatives in | 0f his aunt, Mrs. J P [ 8 3 ' {ing: ast v Tuesday. ttending the eight day- e town recently don. 7// s recor : the woods in the Stoddard’s Wharf | Kingston college last week Tuesday. | Week, 8t Y cam cently. Ny g | i e e I e e e sn, Jost | The subject of the afternoon lecturs | PHIER of the Men and Religion For-| Mrs. Charles Chapman and daughter — /,{,///// 7 o 't Mimior | o valuable team hurse on Saturday, | Was Commercial Poultry, and the sub- | Ward Movement, of Norwich, have been guests of Mr. NORTH STONINGTON 2 . senior | the animal being killed by a work train | Ject of the lecture delivered in the ‘,!‘_“"{\,“]-I'i-qfi“i“fl“ was the guest of [and Mrs. Thomas Church. | 7 . over the New Haven road at the cross- | evening was Fancy Poultry. Mr. Brown | 18- W Shields of Norwich Tues- Owen-Brook Marriage. | Mrs. Edward Pendieton's D g g Geotee 11 Stoddard's Wharf, left the college Wednesday morning for i\}firfi]\;né'x‘:hunr"ils:& tll;e 1\;“5’11”0?;‘ Miss Eva Brook and John Owen of| Grange Installation—Mission < eee ot - Ashér B Pty il . Telpot ker of Nor. | Boston, where he spent two days at- | hearing Sig ndro Bonei, M1 Bre d John Owen ot | : . - i Asher B. Popple, Wilfr Mr. and \(hx,‘l\\vl m;fupxfl- vxf O it ta otk EnYte tahang famous lyric tenor. Last Lyme were married at the Bap. Course Planned. W. Ritchotte. That the | wich visited at Mrs. Parker's form ey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis reached | 1S Parsonage by the Rev. Mr. Chap- - £x-CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS RE-RU-NA. - S o 4 nancial condition | home on Sunday. _ | Annual Meeting of Baptist Church. | (neir’ nome fn' Oallacd, Cup: ce e | pell on Saturday at 10 a m. Mr. and| Rev. B J. Klock of Bucksport, M ding of the an- | Mvs Charies I, Chapman, who hes| The annual business meeting of tho | 20, completing their trip around the | Mrs, Oven entertalned at dimer at > ent. visitor ¢n tov ‘ £ e xpenses, sick and fu- | Sarah Perkins, returned Tuesday (o | ovoning in the conterence room. The | monhs, - 5 oo SUme Just fteen | Gityonon Gay HIL Afterwards s | Inspecior. of postofioes, inepected. i “I have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited : $456.36; _managemet, | her home in Ledyard following officers were elected for the | Mrs. Otto Nettleton is ill with scar- | NS town for their home, which had | local postoffice last Saturday thereby from my catarrh of the head. | fesl encouraged to believe that : B bt R Nl’MIJTIC’ | gneuing _year:. Clerk, Frank E. Wil-|jet fover | been previously prepared at East| Death of Mrs. Edward Pendieton. if I use it a short time longer | will be fully able to eradicate the d » by the absence from | pama: agent, A Zephanish Brown; | A very helpful.and inspiring Chris- | LIme. - . Mra CRavanns TosnatnalB ease of thirty years' standing.’—David Meekison. 4 by the absen, n | treasurer, Daniel Frink; standing com- itian Endeavor service was held last| V' Richard Johnson entertained the 1 ng PhISiclan, | Mes Chester A. Besbe Entertains at | mittee, Osc £ B Cr: ow of Dr. Edward b, Williem D.|Sunday - evening, with Miss gl g g L : z ; D Hagtle | members of the Methodist Ladies’ Ald | 1 New York lnst seek of proationia and Fas at the rate of §8 per visit. | Soclal—Personal ltems of Local In- | Beckuith Danisl Tnk; SOURCIor M. | Hlewitt as leader. The Christian En- | S0¢iety Wednesday afternoon Burial was in Stopington. Mrs. Pen- PERUNA RESTORED HEALTH. 8 | Ho [ iliams; collector of en- | deavor soclety has collected about 300 Smoking in Bed. dleton formerly livea in this village g s S 5 8 KRR s ‘ p wett City Team Won. | torest. , Mrs. W. D. Beckwith; be- | magasines; 100 of theso have been| About 10 orelock Sunden mornine an | Whors She mad mens fronde. Mr. C. . Peterson, 132 South Main St, Counell Blufts, Towa, writes: T 3 ing 2 big crowd wit- | Ghieatet. & s Lot nco Rey. Henry T.|eent to the Salvation Army, in Nor- | alagm of fire was sent in fron thoy Rev. Tnisde L attended a com- | cannot tell you how much good Peruna has done me. Constant confinement in cpresenting Jewet | B L e e B SeRnEs 3 []sn,r.,mn the Norwich state hospital for | at Pequot. The fire was started by noon down. 1 tried several remedies, but obtained no permanent relief until I took . n 0 polnts. . The | Taabetls Waldost. Marjorie Smith, Ger. | Horses Struck by Car. | The Juntor Endeavor meeting was | ement amokii b Lrants, of the ten O e e W e inz | Peruna. 1 felt better immediately, and five bottles restored me to complete - "180 to 130, It is trude Doolittle, Mastors Ralph Turner,| A collislon between the trolley car|led on Sunday by Miss Dorothy | damage was done to the furniture r Barron of Danielson: Following health.” 4 g M hox: | Francis Turner, Dewey Smith. Games |and A. A. Hal | Loomis. 3 o-horse team o A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. »ys will give them woodwork. of various kinds, including whist, were | curred about 7 o K nesd return game e near future. v e ¢ it ! TP Found a Gre ¥ peinbec ety here) afieried Mr. D. C. Prosser, R. R. 6, Shelby, Oceana Co., Michigan, writes: “Two o ent cold snap the | young people departed for thelr homes, | feared. Mr, Haley's team was unload- | Early Risers Have Had Fine View of | bud rather unusual luck in trapping| Rev. J. H. Adams attended t of typhoid fever, was very depleted. I could find nothing I could eat without . ne as_reported was | Captain and Mrs. N. W. Rogers were | Ing stock at the factory of the Mystic | Planets—Ladies’ Aid Society Organ. | b conig A €Xamining traps he found | prayer meeting at Stoning causing distress and sour stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I 26 degrees b o Sundsy morn- | callers on Mr. and Mra R L. Man- | Woolen company of, Old Mystic, the| jzeq, et e e ey e pmead 0 /&5, evenlog, Jiss had catarrh of the stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take it William Banflel in Page and | ™ Mre Blanche Lincoin has closed het | the car came rushing around the curve. | g oo BTt | 2. sy Mission Study Class. | 1t helped me soon, and after taking three or four botties T was entirely cured Henry Pukailus of Norwich were | cottage and gone to the Niantic house | The horses were struck by the car and 0 was the Woodmen's Installation. | jooission study class is being pio- | of stomach trouble, and can now eat anything.” 3 2 coldest reported h owever, all| ected. The text book will be Th gue s Disco Saturday and|for a short stay, preparatory to going {one of them was badly cut and the | ;oo Lmsged“‘d ere. . However, all| (Cochegan camp, Modern Woodmen |3 ‘“ = ’3‘ il e Th 8 S [to New York otiy for the remainder one adly '!‘fll;.'-ln up 0 that L\x?\\'} Supervisor A. N: Potter of Williman. | °f. A™erica, held its installation cere- R e e e il Mr. a Thomas McDonald were | of the winter nave ‘to be 1aid by for & week at | sor A. er of S L e e om ¢ and the lectures will be gy EREITST : wisttors o Norwich on Fridey last. R sy o ke T bt weals The car escaped with a. broken | {f, T WA, the town schiool board in'| Deputy Jain Lyneh, assister by Chis it Gy o ¥ ark Al o1 LEFFINGWELL | OCCUM AND VERSAILLES — | visitor in Niantlc Wednesda headlight. A e st Thursday | N Chappell, conduct: B corericn : s s thala 7SR T | gysegy Tt Y WATERFORD Julius T. Rogers of Huntley Hollow | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- | ”\""v,u‘g‘ H M P tea. " The officers ar:d L!\ku-‘\;":rfir agar W. Chapman has been elected | Surprise Party for Mr. and Mrs. G, E.| Congregation at Methodist: Churoh i . was a caller in the village Tuesday, | tist.church met Tuesday. evening . allgan were in Norgpyroad Lea Mor-| joseph D, Resves; counchisr. Wiillam 03048 Third 2 i Staubly. | Hears Norwich Speaers.” Funeral of Frederick J. Shelley, Mem. | The local jcemen commenced har- | the hothe of Mrs” William D. Beckwith |'§f7 Fee 1n Norwich on business last | 4. "Ritchie: advisor, M. J. Hickey P " | e g r i I, 13th C 'Vol vesting their erop of good quality ice [ in Smith street Miss Kittle Ray of B | clerk, Charies N. Chappell: banker LEDYARD Bliven of Westerly was among | . Thera was a good attendance at the bor of Co. ‘|, 18th Comn. Vole— |, 'wednesdsy, Wilfred E. Brown is rushing the'ice | 88 Klttle Ray of Bacon academy | yohn'Lynch; escort,Arthur LaFlamme. —— he congregation at ihe Eaptist chureh | Versafllés M. E. church Sunday even- Buried With Grand Army Honors. Mre. Adam . Bishop was a visitor | harvest. The ice stored is about 12|pp” pam‘:w“f;r x';?a \F{« }“3;;"»\] ‘m; f | inside watchman, Eugene ¢ ‘m;,;m} New York Family to Occupy the Sunday guest of her broth- | Ing when F. E. Sharkey and 1. C. Elmer s _|in New London, Tuesday. L inches in th R | Miss Claea Walopmike. 1. res d.""" outside watchman, Edwin C. Carter James Belden House—Teacher Ill. | er, Charles sllis, and family. e’;uke in regard to the work of the nelle native of | The assessors have nearly complet Capt nB. Spofford and | y oo timo at her home 1n’ tower s | 9r.; trustee for three years, John | Mr. and M C, Bdward Staubly | Men and Relfgion Forward Movement z{‘;oi“" »,’ 1’ 4:1.\!\,,; their work assessing the propert 1\;,:\‘” h f Brooklyn A\l,"\g Tl T has s «v'mp’lmmw Lynch, : i | and James B, | were ph:u.«al;‘uy .\mrpl\ln:d( iu:urur\i(‘ :ix;r“h‘iv ‘:I: o.;\;fi.«vx{n;r‘r,‘¥_::ly?9:new-:: in Ward Shelley and one | "o S%E* o g0 o business trip | MT. and Mr arles E. Stapelvn, | In Westchester | Baptist Sunday School Officers. e et | SHiends and ndighljors gathered at |much enjoyed by the audience. e 12 chi B of his | 4o Ner London Tasudar. Mr. and Mrs. Henry orman of|, M. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray at- he Baptist church at Quaker Hill har ¢ and | their home. A delightful evening was Miss Bertha C. Lockwood, teacher brothers, Heory A. and Joseph W.|“"Mrs George Kinne Crandall of New | Norwich were guests Tuesday of James | {ended the tuneral i Mrs. Murray's | elected the following officers for it Thursday and | ed. Musle by C. 1. Rathbun, H. |in the primary department of the Oc- Ehelley, were soldlers in the War of the | London was visitng her mother, Mrs,| Norman. ; | frandmether. Mrs. Willlam Robinson. | Sunday school Sunday: Superintend- and Mrs. Ralph Gallup of New | E. Beard and S. W. Leffingwell, vio- | cum school, was called to Springfield eltion vears of his life | Adelaide Spencer, in Washington | Mrs. Nathaniel H. Avery has re- Iday ent, Maurice A. Brown; assistant, Miss | york will oc he James Belden | linists, stin Rathbun, pianist, | Monday by the death of a relative. Be was a isherman and Wenendny, | turned to Groton borough after a visit Fine Quality Ice. Barbara Cornet; secretary and treas- | heuse. owned o lsaoe G Geer, about | Was greatly enjoyed, also selections on | H. A. Richards aud P. Duquette have yachtsman. At the breaking out of the Martha 8. Brown is entertain- | fo her parents, Deacon and Mrs. Wil-| = Tarmers are busy harvesting ice, | Urer, Miss Ida Benham; organist, M reh 1 Mr. Gallup wili make the | the piano by Miss Alice Leffingwell of | secured their fce crop during the pres- war of t on he bocame & mem- | ry; Mrs, B L. Spenoer of Colchestor. | Uam D. Beckwith, = 1s | miich le 12.to 14 Inches thick, and of | AnDic Bitters. At the morning ser-| change on account of.his health. | East Great Plain. Later in the eve-|enf week =~ ; ber and | “§frs §arie Gushes of Flanders was | . Miss Ruth Larkin of New Haven is | fine quality. vice of the church $79 was raised to 5 Sedads | ning, cake and cocoa were served. asketball game in the Occum served For sav- | g caller In the village Tuesda the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.| Coasting, on the hills about town is|defray the expenses of painting the | Mrs. Taylor Il Mise Rosabel Palmer returned to her | hall on Wednesday evening was well David Geer Miss Grace Saunders, teacher in the | HAarry Cady. excellent. | church, and the Young People’s society Holdridge has been substitut- | pome in this place Wednesday, hav- | attended. The score was 22-12 in fa- was shot through | grammar department of the Niantie| Miss Lydia Main has returned from FHave Baeriithe Plaiots: d fo install electricity for lighting | Ing_for Mrs_Jane H. Taylor, teacher |ing heen emoloyed in Norwich for | vor of the Laurel Hill team. on he fleld a n- Belectman F. A. Beckwith was in| Charles Dewey of New London| - /088 Who ha ‘sl rise | Mrs. Luddington, wife of Rev. F. D. d to her house with a severe cold. i ot Y ”IID‘MZ o9 ,:H L Beetor, Mactiy o S was “m g ‘.v‘;:.‘d:).v on s mother, | £2X¥ the p;:“»:\t;ekkr;:;‘»j:.?x ““““,5 lington, who has been confined to| Colds are prevalent in town. MOHEGAN . e ™ d by e, pubic i Mrs. Israel R. Dewey ks y Ve Sl - e of | home with an attack of grip, is| Leslie P. Gray s calling on rela- Dwight Lewis, who has been in poor 1 , 8 son, Owen | OAKDALE ‘ EAST GOLGHESTER ol SN They wers n | improving, ¢s n New London AT — | noarta for the past. year, Is. impreve John _ R. ARDALE. T t oo - s | Mrs. James Duegan entertained the| Several from this place attended the | There were mo church services on | ing. 0 . e Sl B\ BIET s Wirs e g ., Aid Society Organized. | Good Cheer Sunshine society at her | fellowship meeting in Westerly Wead- 5 | 7Tt is reported that Gearge Greea is ; o war ho was employed by | pils ¥ 5= lce Sixteen Inches Thick Being Har-| The ladies of the Congregational |bome on Thursday afternoon. An en- | nesday s. Lizsle Fowler, who has been Ill | to occupy the Campbell farm the com- he C. V. railroad as o bridge xwv-.n’.uv Ice Harvesting. e atad h met at the parsonage Wednes- | tertaining programme was given Mrs. Danfel E. Gray was the guest | with a cold, is somewhat better, | ing vear. SO 1 the PUnte QRORL drelr Toe | Miise wis)uo ok satiice at ¥ atternoon and organized & Ladies' | Georse Shaffer of Baltic has return- | atives in Norwich Monday and | Raymond Davis has returned to his Bitzood is sawing the lumber on pes " 4 about M g as no preaching service at| npoo yjice Kramer who for the past| 5d_Soclety. Mrs. Cora Hanney was|ed home, after a_brief he sday home in Mystic, after spending several Bitgood lot, near the a ey the Congregational church Sunday. A |, 31158 dlice Kramen who 107 the Dast! chosen to dct “as moderator; prayer | home of his son, Ralph s e D A i wua Amane those attending | ;..1;;:{ session of the Sunday school was | (o NECH Was offered by Mra. Bertha Wiliams, | MT- and Mrs. LeGrand Gl wen GOSHEN Willlam J. Hunter. us recently bought a valua- gere his brother Jemes of Now | neld, at which 17 were present e e o At ;,_)n the following officers wera | 0 Lake's Pond to attend the ral of -ty Mr. and Mrs, Denison Davis of Mys- | of the Glasgo Yarn company. o T ans qf age, and his famlly, 4 | Rewards for Punctual Attendance. | the cold weather and are harvesting | (Lresident, Mrs. Bertha Wil-|Mr. Chappell's sister-in-law, Mrs. | Birthday Felicitations for Mrs. F. G.|tic were in this place the first of the lrber is in Plainfield cartag LS T of e ans AW Of | | Pacline Glasbee Jennle Glas eir ic Th i & 16 vice president, Mrs., Ivy | Griswold Chappell, which was held or - P8 e ‘or hig brother, George, who is very ilL e § Me. SSon Bas nner, Jennie Glas- | their ice crops. They report ice 16| hiaitas: ‘searcremiiom n 7 Btarle—Incidents of the Cold Shap K for his , George, ¥ RL and s mephan | brenner, Jeannetto Home, Hope Com- | inches thick | triag e i e o Sk & L 9 ' . Several here are muflering with | < EoNRD Hoel - don. Bustaj |8tock, Raymond Scholfield, Chester| Dan Mahoney was a recent guest of | {niamars’ core: CO ney; enter- s Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of i 7 5 colds. New. London. Burlai j ¢lo¢* 3 ahoney was £ b isues | tainment committee, Mrs. Cor: | Mr. a » . B. ¥, York has returned from spend as " § ‘omstock, Milton and Chester Gordon A Etan Hire . o Mrs. Cora Han- | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Taylor, wlil spend | £ e emetery Thurs- | Comstock, © rd T ney, Mrs. Alics Hous 1 | th r % 3 e ing a few days with nds in West- o . “ir | B2ve earned the gold wreaths to be at- ends of Israel Paley, who is at-| T Gilo “Rogoers. Moo on 8nd Mrs. | the rest of this month in New York. Iy an tor | = fcCall was in Hartford dur- o end with thelr | tached to the gold pins which they | tending Amherst college, ‘are ploased | £= . Rewsta- Clasingy will he erdl\,”w[lfl;w Hurbor ‘orcheatra. clu of | T3 8P BOStOR . o e paat YAWBUX VALLEY | i e ¥ arned Iast W gl el e aidt v b LA, | onc o dnesday af- | New London gave a social and dance RIR, 8 S e, — | . = , David Geer and Charles | S1med last year by the use the | to learn of his success there. | ternoons R s Tl e an, e rd shower of congratulaifons and| oo oru Mo oto Mrs Luey | \day morning was one of the ¢ Waterford were among the [ros8 and Crown system. Jeannette| Mrs. Susman Paley and dau hter, s Mos T e lay night. |best wishes, on Monday, her bith |p JiS Orrin Maine age e s, | coMest of the winter,the mercury reg- A brother, Leander K. Shel- [ f{ome was present at every session o slife, who have been guests of friends NORTH LYME Hant Lyt —on and. Mrs. Hislop. of |ty g E Park were visitors at' Westerly Wed- | igio0,10 15 degrees below. By noonm it Midaletown, N. Y., wa thie | the school during the year. 1 New York and Philadelphia, return- E: Ly re visitors in town on S | wae 30 degree; or. which was U, of Midtiecows was una Rev. H. T. Arnold of Norwich was|ed home Monday. i | Tuesday. | Thirty Degrees Below Zero. 4. E. Thompson and_chiidren | W88 30 degrees warm - o imes il o .:.ur;i)u;x ‘:'l;‘n( at Montville Center Members of Colchester grange from | Pound Social af Home of Ray Harding | 0dd Fellows’ Installation. Early Sunday mocuing th tempera ; se\)\er:-,l days at E.Frank White's | few of the young people went on ne day recel here attended the usual meeting Tues- Notes : and B | Thames lodge, . e W re coldest here that was |last week. | ¢ ride to the Windham Inn on ro ac. a n + s ersonals. hames lodge, I. 0. O. F, held i 2 S0 LS , g Calsiel a straw ride to th GALES FERRY of Beimaromming and C. A. Chapman | day night | irstaliation cerericnies Tuceday mi r known for Thlk localify: Bt WRB | e e . ™| Taueater evenii wiace & Supper sl Attondance Rewards for Pupils of the | on Scholfield's pond this week. | LAUREL GLEN ;oThe pound social held at Ray Hard- | WHH several out of town visitors in at- | {4y 1o'e ~ One man sat up all night to | James D, Miner, while sledding | 99cial time was enjoyed Sunday School—Ice Suppl: Ll | Lk b JRNE ek TaveIay was welliat- | P00 o oeremonies a0 e fires gol ) as ceep | weod Monday, came near meeting with | =5 o inday School—Iice Supply Secured | tended in spite of the unfavorable | Per Was served and a social tali ecp the fires going so as to keep | weod Monday, came n v - e iake ) v orable | s social talic Pl nother | a . s accident. ed sled | i w— General News. HAMBURG i Charles Marble was a caller on Pen- | weather, and proved a success socialiy | Jo¥ed- Jucls Frcot o @8 & nerionl ok i gas Mo ASHWILLETT - —_——— dieton Hill Monday. and financially = eighbor:came SR £ IE & PR R S e, 1, T e i Attendance reward ke filling their fvehouses the past| Albert Hillard and Willlam Partlow | The Ladies’ Sewing circle met with by putting sore kindlings in the oven, | was not -badly hurt. { William Morgan s working at h 7, ve members of th K : yesk are Ray Harding, L. D Friing; | of NoR SHon ngton) are: oallss. ot | Mes " Wllian: on_ Tuesday of thls | HANOVER Pl e L L T ig‘“ start | R xu‘wm‘iHAn:H';P?!hif‘-'\‘rh it ethodist Bpiscopal Sunday school on | J. L. Lord, J, L. Raymond and A. B.| Thomas Whecler's Tuesday week. | —— e fire e & carl Anderson of North Stor e o Dot mac bive glven ot | Bhaett. | Last Saturday night was reported Mesting of Mission Circle. | Fifty-five Responses to Church Rollcall | ¢ry: naving finished. It 1s now about GRISNOLD ey a0 Mooy, WIS he end o o years’ attendance were There will be a lecture on education | to be the coldest in this locality. The| The a ‘ | Thursday Evening—Norwi je N SN e N RO SRS % mother ai own. s raceived Tarla and | at the town hall Saturday, Jan. 20th, at | thermometer registerad 20 degrees bo- | circle whs hola x5 oreeie,alission | 5 g—Norwich Speak. | 13 inches_in | Howard Leonard is improving after| Mrs. Della Partelo has been vigiing Solmt: ke th, dhaNtok ot iRl e H;x.r; ‘w.m held in the afternoon, and | ers to Be Heard Sunday. - R ‘m ent it friends around here and Rixtown for DOUBLY pRo w g o L L AR 1 T ¥ Presitedt Mo Nalan Bt e | Tme’ Ladles' ) galid . prov | FITCHVILLE A cottage praser mesting was held !hi,p:‘.“r';;::l’!” TS Miss Violet Olson was a New London | Mrs. Alice White has been visiting | presi v GV | ik . ey 4 —— at the home of the Fdmon 8| A A Mo S Seaping & horge V B b | Vh heen € | president, Mrs. Brwin Rogers; secre- | church supper on Thur | at the 7 s Wilco EN Iptior: Inat Monday $ .| Mrs. Phoebe White the past week. = |tary and treasurer, Miss Emily Stark: | The annual meeting and rollcall for. | Pe"sonal ltems—lcehouses at Creamery | this week. - [emaewba I ol W loox. ey The blacksmiths are working over Henry Kenyon has moved into the| solicitor, Mrs. Minnie Durink. There |lowed. Especially encouraging were Being Filled. | Arrangements are being made for 2 S S s B & time OWing Lo the loy condition of the | nouse with Charles Marble, | ere fitteen ladies present. | the reports given by the church treas. —— | rollcall “and. business meeting of the Has Matty Beat. o - Longor | T St aiEatalng: sosht the weak Horace ;lmex ’.mws on .'r TK | Mrs. Louis Tenant of Leets Island | U the misslonary committee ana | William Murphy of Bozrahville spent | church. frs. W. A. Bdmond were| Baseball not: The most perfect Doubt the Evidence, on. sy BRI T AP eek | wero business callers In Westerly on | has been visiting Mrs, H. B. Maynard | the apportionment plan of benevolence, | Wednesday in Norwiet N e et ‘woek of George | tade-away.—Hon. Joseph G. Cannog. n s 5 h g s the past week. The church enrolls 70 members, | " Mrs. Clifford Cantlin has returned | Zuests one day - B : d Couri, Bamuel Jewett of North Lime was a wl ain was a cal oh | Do FakE olls 70 members, and - Sy iy ot Cireaneville: —Charleston News and Courlar. " = 4 B ol :\:[ L. o y:“| ™ s wl;u;.qh‘rt 2! .x{‘vns a caller In Ash The Y. P. 8. C, E. recently elected | min! ters to 80 families. Among offi- | to her home in I w, Vt, after a [Edmond and family of Gree nevills s N citison teatified long | )T Tiere last s et el PURAF | the following officers for the ensuing | cers elected were William . Lee, clerk; | Visit of several weeks with her par- | 0. THESIRY Tront: & AR to Broosiys. = S six months: President, N. S. Strong; | Angus Park and Frank Smith, as trus. | €nts. She was accompanied by her Told of quick reliet—ot lasting beme- | * T ey b NGl Do e FRANKLIN vice president, W. M, Sisson, Jr.; sec- | tees; Mr. and Mrs. Ladd, Angus Park | mother, Mrs. John Brown e sHCHMAEN o e MENART Fllgion move e retary and treasurer, Mrs, Minnie Dur- {4nd Miss Margaret Eadie, on the | Miss Theresa McManus has returned T ow oconfirme ment in Hartford this Reis “| Mr. and Mre. Louis Smith have re- | kin. - «Gmm% 1“1\,‘mm1t|e9. William G. Park, | from Astoria 5 'J;"fl being the | : e i b ol ra turned, after being week end guest Mre. Lzzie Syme went to Winsted | Miss Ruth Standish and Mrs. Frank | Suest of Miss € annagan | B Smpietens | of friends in Hartford. Tuesday with Norman Syme, who is | Smith, on the musle committer: James | John McManus has returned from | viiance DO . SOUTH LYME | 8. N. Hyde was a recent Willimantic | to attend school in that place. Mrs,| W. Badie, treasurer. | Arctic, R. T, having spent several days N forn onvineing proof of merit. | { visitor. Syme spent Tuesday night with her | Fifty-five responses were given at|With his father. > frs. Oscar Bjork, 358% W. Main St | Mr. Irving, formf superintendent of | Mrs. Hermon A. Gager was a South | daughter, Miss Dorothy, in Middle- |the rollcall. The earliest enrolled | MTs. Matilda Fargo and son Herbert 8 ) m 3 ve. 1 recaived |the Niantic MenRuden Oil and Guano | Windham visitor on Monday | town. member, in the year '47, was Miss | JaVe returned home after spending e g Jreesivel | company, 1s a visitor in this place. Clifford H. Robinson was a Norwich | bt | Julia Fuller; the oldest members, |SeVeral Weeks with relatives in Vir- | £ s. § E 2 L Doan's| The farmers in thin vicinity have |visitor on Thursday evening of last | PENDLETON HILL { James Vickridge, now approaching his | £i012 lie Tur f Gardner Lake | ves e Lyes K refor » not hes- | had great luek in getting their ice- | week. anniversary. A vote of thanks de ALK i o L X 2 4 a e heb: ¥ e | houses filled with fine quality ice, { Irvin C. Elmer of Norwich will speak | was given to Mrs. Allison B. Ladd for | 125 @ recent guest of her sister, Mrs. | 3 Clildren naturally never think of § S BRI i ks +| Mr.and Mrs. F. C. Payne attended |at the Franklin Congregational church| John Newton is in Westerly for a | her services for many years In the | M2ry Marra possible strai thei ks whan 7 SEEas Hly aew 1nd { ¢y funeral of Albert Peck. Mr. Peck | Sunday morning on The Men and Re- | short stay. home department, Gec Kahn has been filling the sl "'m" ¢ %o lame that I could hardly | was weil knews Here iiglon Forvard Wovement. B, T. Palmer was a business caller Norwich Speakers Coming Toelipusen of thie Bamip Geeh poriag over a fascinating ¥ o nother told me that my| Miss Elizaboth Slate Is making an| Farmers are busy filling thelr ice-|in Westerly Tuesday. 3 i SR L 5 4 Cidners wera &t fault amd when 1|extended visit with New London | house Thomas Wheelor and son Noves at- | proces more nort g rdan ooich will LISBON 7 Itis-op o you to see they domot rule _ Sl o8 3 Kidtiey Pills, T pro- | TFiends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Armstrong|tended the poultry show at Westerly Dy moming, In —— E. P. Stanhope of Rocky Neck farm | were recent Norwich visitor: one day last week. the evening Irvin E. Elmer, principal = | y their yw“ug: these 4 I : Kimer, prifcip There hes been exceptionally fine Y \ 3 sred a N. D. Sevin & Son's |fs fraveling in the south. It has been cold on the Hill tho past | Spess in parat ciinetyroc00 Will| steighing this weok on all of the main Drug Store. They proved to be the| James B, Slate, baggagemaster at LEBANON two weel One morning the ther- | jigion Movement. st e semedy I required and In a short time | Niantic, spent Bunday with his parents 2 mometer reglstered thirteen below | The Ladies' Missionary society s to| Recent letters received here from | o~ 2 e ore. i b zero, ext Wednesday | residents of southern Callfornia state | dopoend of every symplom of mY | "N L. Nortbrup has a large forcs of R‘:i::rc‘::;?:g’.:i:ntl ;:::-sfls:?::ll x ot oe parsonage next Wednesday | (12" \nany orange groves in that sec- | 4 trouble men filling the large icehouse for the 3 tion have been badly dameged by the s ~ B i The above statement given Au- | Hatchett's Point improvement. Elects Officers. GARDNER LAKE Lo cold . weather in Deces AP . The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but it is on the soundest & e R % B S e MONTVILLE [0t 1o expocted that T, C. Eimer wil scientific principles, and there is not a‘better lamp made at any price. , B aala: T R o Mr. and Mra. Otto tz and F.| The Woodmen of America from New be at Newent church Sunday evening, 3 . 3 s S B PRESTON N. Taylor attended the state grange|Rochelle, who have beemn occupying the : ; = ASE [ the 28th, to Dresent the Men and Re. | It is casyoon the eye because it light is so soft and white od Eiiney Pl T b e o Do : at Bridgeport last week. Knickerbocker hotel, returned to New | Coasting Enjoyed—Pastor Officiates at | ligion Forward movement. widely diffused. And a Rayo Lamp riever flickers. ; Gelille since s Lemelly” cired toa ];rgx-“!anx;:msnapz‘_; un{:wr‘h;‘t;“:nw;:; pl\tfl}hla r\?eel;;*xgl g{dl;:n::;\ grange, kf\)(;r;ellanh;;xxlds.c;-fi Funeral of Bride Married Less Than| Farmers have been obliged to burn Easily lighted witheut removing shade or’ chimney; easy to clean s affersapd 5 e Conj 'P. of H., No, 21, he ursday even- iss Fthel Champli it For sa all dealers. Price 5 | church last Baturday afternoon. ? olin 18 visiting in| & Year—Cantata Reh { ofi_stoves in their cellars the coldest Schlms n e o ey - e by b G SR ing of lnst weeic a very entertaining | Norwich. peak Gays fo save their vegelables. throughout, with hacdsome pickel fuish; also in maoy other ayles end fudhen, - ents. Foster. uft Miss Lillian Wolf of Norwlch is vis- | programme was rendered, consisting of | Norman Boynton has'returned hom: ; S i i ol i o bprly whfim o - o o g :l:“\" k, sole agents for the United iting her eister, Mra J. A Atterbury. | music. readings and short storles. .| after working several months in Norr enljg:)fileb';ttfi?fr?:fl!g};‘:zzp‘x’eflz?usg?:;? Teddy's Winsomeness. i e - : e Miss Prudence Brand has returned | L. Pultz gave an excellent and inter- | wich. I N ] i & C v 3 5 Jemembee be veme—Dosns—and | from ihreo weeks' visit In Brookfield | eiting ncoount of the mesting of tha| Charles Gelathardt has moved his csighters, Mra. Bihel Chisseh sid Mins | thongh ugslamumfiwzs;flefllftgn: et i ke no othar and Westhoro, Mass state grange, It la expected that atlsawmill to the Woodmanses lot. Lila Chapman, attended.the funeral of | ness—Atitnta Jowrna) ke P

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