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New London County GALES FEHRY f-Mr. and Mrs. Week—Village Notes. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. New- ; entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Satterlee of North Haven. Games of progressive anagrams were y being awarded Mr. and rs ee, Mrs, C. E. Colver and jeut. Charles Satterlee. Artistic place rds of hearts and hatchets were pre- nted the guests as souvenirs, Dain- ty refreshments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Satterlee of North Haven, Lieut. Satterlee of Bos- ton, Mr. and Mrs, Courtland E. Colver of the vy Yard, Groton; Mr. and Mre. Eugene La Fontaine of the Al- Point section, Miss Alice Satter- the ¥ Personal Items. Mrs. Martha Noyes of Mystic, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. for a few weeks, left her nfece, Mrs. P, L. Ivn's Point. Mrs. u.wmm Fish has been spend- | 1 recently with her | William Brooks, Misses Gladys *opeland of New guests of Mrs, Tracy's uncle, Noyes B. Allyn, on Saturday. Mrs. Nelson er and - of Norwich spent sts of Mr, and Mrs. R menwonl. U. 8. A, TS Hudtoh Lasrany » H. Gardner, w Mrs. Smith, sting in the care of | rmed home ith Mr. Webb at Ca- Satterlee of Charles Sat- for a few ut were guests London tors During the » N Norman at GOSHEN Death of John Cooper—J, A. Thomas | Burned by Escaping Steam—Nest ot Fiying Squirrels. {and Mrs. | Mott h turned from spend- few days with nds in the Eim | John Cooper’s Death. jeath of John Cooper, oceurred 1 he had been in ) some time, Burial | cemetery Thursday. | v per 1 in is vicinity t ny 1 was over four- . ears, Y. P, gave supper in | ademy ha evening. A goud as realize Face B:diy Scalded. h d up with a badly M tending a steam o2 fl the boiler burst and | » Was yurned by the escaping | steamn. Burrow of Flying Squirrels. w fellin tree were surpris- ed find a 1 mrrow of flying squirrels. Ihere was quite a little amusement for a short time for the Juen, was thought they would | fasy to catch, bul every one escap- ed. lliam Church f Mont- le have moved 91 Years Old. lall received a large with congratula- fons and birthda 27tl J. Y. Thomas was in Franklin Wed- nesday. Albert Kenyon of Lebanon is mov- ng to Fair View farm here has been no school in the 12th istrict during the past k, the teacher being ill with mumps: A Correction. The home of in | B yn, N, ¥ Bridgeport, as had «d in Brooklyn for BETHEL whier was working ¢ in_the top of a & He succeeded getting h v 1o the ground and little chase kiiled him wra Young is home fof a short Peter Gax woods he stay The daughter of P. J. Gustufson, who visiting her parents, me in Hr oklyn this week. Windham County EAST WOODSTOCK he to Girls Organize Mission Band—Library Social. Kimbiall hospital, ‘ern for six weéeks. ‘At with her brother; C: H.f Potter. May spent Sun- 5. Baumis- ter and famil Mission Band Officers. M on ind has heen formed among the young girls,with the follow- |'1" officers: President, Agnes White; e president, Ruth Witter; secretary, Lindeman: treasurer, Mildred hey are piecing quilts under ection of the pastor's wife, Mrs, has entered the employ . Chandler. Mary ¥. Potter closed her school on morning for a recess of She will vi schools at y and other town Suppcr and Entertainment. An oyster supper was given in the Methodist vestry Wednesday evening Ladies’ Aid society. A good zed it. There was mus- und readings for entertainment. and Mrs, A, Jordan entertain- social Friday evening. members are mostly from New sston and Quinebaus. ~ MOOSUP onic Lodge Mhnda Church—So- cial Afternoon for Thursday Club— Singing Scheol Plans Closing Enter- tainment. Mrs. William Glralner was ln Hart- ord Saturday. Airs. B L. Roberts, wiwa has been ill His death resuited.from | returned | | | | | LETTERS FROM TWO STATES in |y with grip the past week; is improving. Miss Fannie Chapman of New Hart- ford has been™visiting relatives here the past week. Masons Attend Church. Sunday morning at the Meihodist church about fifty members of the Masonic lodge attended in a Dbody. Dr. Roberts preached an able sermon on The Succéssful Life. Thursday Club Meets. The Thursday club met this week with Mrs. Henry" Cray. It being the fifth Thursday, the usual readings were omitted ' and an entertainment provid- ad. Ice cream, cake, coffee and candy were served. Eighteen members were present and spent a delightful after- noon. The next meeting will be with Mrs, Orville Main, The Junior league will Saturday. Mrs. White of Danielson was a guest of Mrs. Frank Daggett Thursday. Miss Belle Cray was in Providence Wednesday. Lucius Kenyon's Death. Lucius Kenyon, 42, died at his home on the Green Hollow road Sunday morning from pnuemonia, jast thres weeks after the death of his mother from the same disease. They former lived in Moosup. His father and a ter survive, The funeral was held from the house Tuesday at 11 o'clock, con- ducted Rev. Dr. Roberts. ergreen cemetery Singing School Nears End. There is only one more regular ses- sion of the singing school which has veen conducted in the Baptist vestry the past winter every week by Ch D, ( r of Norwich. The week f ing the school will close with an en- tertainment and soc Mr. and Mrs. Geer will assist in the entertainment. meet today, in | pazar given in Town hall, s | Local —State Agent Visits School—Rev. L.| week in Mansfield, the st of Miss| | Sare Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Chapms | moved Tuesday from the Waldo Ba farm to the Pendleton farm in 1 | yard Miss Grace Scott is in Norwich, t remain for several Mr. and Mrs. J. E ‘arter are en Communion Sunday. Sunday’ churel nin Methodist 1 be ad the evening at the h the Lord's supper tered. In the evenin, of the service will con an recital by Everett Dawson, rganist. W » his studies at ¥ale colle Parker Mott was in Wauregan Sun- | evening. | day to visit his brother. Arthur, who 2 mith and his daughtep, Miss | hag been' ill for three weeks. e e attendants at the funeral| A namber from here attended the| Central Vil- lage, Wednesday evening by the D. A. R. William Gill is rec for his hearing at the :iving treatment jackus hospital, ~ SCOTLAND. Attendants at Pomona Meeting B. Tenney Lectures at Chaplin. Miss Edith Allen is spending tl ining Mre. Fred Lyons of Plainfiel Among those who attended the P mone grange in Putnam Saturday and Mr yughby & Town Clerk and B spent Tues with Mr. 1p of “hap- lin were lup and family Wedne Visited School. Henry J, Potter of the state board of education visited the town school recently 1 J. B. Bacon. left We <{ North Haven to spend | with Dr. and Mrs. Gould H | Bacon is entertaining her niece. { Kolstead, who, with Kolstead, has recently returned’ from a trip on the continent. Lectured at Chaplin. Rev. L. B. Tenney gave the last lec- ture in a course We in Chaplin, his ences in Arizona and t A. T. Gardiner's steam located this week on wood chased of thé Wilson a gang of men is engaged POMFRET CENTER awing. Wolf Den Grange Celabrates Silver Anniversary—Eleven Charter Offi- cers Living. Den grdange celebrated its 25th ann’ v Wednesday evening, Feb- rna enjoyable time. The A potted plants, evergreen paper. In ®pite of the tnp aveling near- ly 100 were p ent. "f the thirteen harter officers, oleven are living and most of them we present and filled the old chairs. he programme fol- low ‘Welcome Ly Worthy Master Siye; Song, written by Elizab ll\ tory of Wolf Den ra. Albert Smith; talic on Everett Brown; poem, b y Jewett Brown; recitation, dy; solo, Louise PFitts; Grange pm,,h— F » B, Wilbur; duet, Mrs. A. Sharpe and Mrs. Fred Botham Ren nee 3 Hick 2, bur. Remarks were m the pe danc charter officers, after whic was served and was ng. sup- followed Local Notes. Rogers was the past w Mrs, E, B. Brown has returned from a visit at Worcester. Several from this vicinity attended the meeting of Quiambaug Pomona in Putnam last Mr. and M Hartford Fricay ABINGTON Boston Health Officer Inspects Dairies —Celebration of Grange Anniversary. Miss Isabel sveral s at home Brown visited several from here attended the meet- ing 4»[ Pomona grange in Putnam Fred N. Flagg of Putnam was a lo- cal visitor Tuesday. Inspecting Dairies James Cotter department has ries this week. Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Haines are to arn to J.os Angeles, Cal Charles Smith is | Grange Anniversary. February 24th was the 25th anniver- sary of Wolf Den grange, but it was celebrated Wednesday evening. At the close a supper was sérved. The tables were prettily decorated with potted plants, given by Robert Rust of Fom- fret. of the been _ Boston health inspecting dai- re WEST WOODSTOCK An oyster supper was leld at the Baptist church Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Collins and wife from North Ash- ford participated in the progrimme by reading and musical parts. The North Ashford quartette sang. Byron Bates spent Sunday in Mg was his uncle, Rev. Eliza Bate; The whist party met with Mrs, Chandler Hibbard Frhla) evening. NURTH STERLING Wallace Hotchkiss has sold his farm to Henry Lewis of New York, who has taken possessicn. A fine flock of 15 quail is seen here daily. Burial | d the | | SOUTH WINDHAM. Everett Ladd Injured by Fall—Fire e Company En oys Social. Everett Ladd, a teamster Smith Winchester company, whi Icw. about the head and shoulders. enjoyed an oyster supper Monday evening. extended stay with her father, E. Har- low Holmes, home in New Haven. Monday from visiting friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Avery Sunday with Elijah Williams of Bris- tol. Herbert Card was a week end wis- itor in Suffield. Mrs. C. C. Harris left Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Rude of Willimantic. Mrs. Alfred Card entertained the La- dies’ Mission society on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain were in North Windham on Tuesday. Very w a visitor in Spring- hsld “on Tuesday and Mrs. Harv, Gurgler ot Wws spent Sunday with Mrs. Hul- <, who has been at hospital the past week, ex- return home today (Satur- s;n'xldlxxg a very pleasant evening. ELLINGTON Funeral of Arthur and Personals, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur D. Hale were in Norwich this week, attending the Mrs. Hale's brother. irant of West Springfield, visited Miss Stevenson on Su . and M were guests of Sunday. Ithol Fields | days in town The funeral held from his William Manchester Mrs. Richardson over Stafford sper recently with of Arthul late residence nesday. There was singing by tette, and Rev, Mr. Anc tor of the Windsorville churct ated. Burial was in the Center ceme- Porge roft of Newport, R. Nicholson have - o few weeks. WINDHAM X 5l Church—Notes. I Another of the good baked by | suppers for which the Consregatic ](m rch is was served in (huw] Wednes evening, . ir Hen companiments were played by her sis- t bers of 8t. Paul's church class been y ew days | returned to I on Mo day Harold Maine is having his dan SOUTH C COVENTRY Herd of Nine Deer Seen—Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Barber a the fune of Mrs. Barbel | Mrs, Burdick, at st week s Hattie Phillips and M Douglass of Packer ca isther Mc Sat ¥ . Ge Brown is visiting her lhhi.ln.tr Mrs. Louis Roath, at Nor-| wich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Waldo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson J , Sunday. and Mrs. Rowland call- Mr. and N. Clark on t was George L vegetables destroyed, fruit trees. LHAPLIN Rev. L. B, Tenney Lectures on Life in the Great Southwest. of lec The course res given at the Congregational church during the win- ter have been instructiv and enter- taining and were well nded. The re of the course was g b la | from spent some time New Mexico, and | hi n hour on the life and - | customs of the people and the products | of that country made an instructive |} | address. Communion will be ob: at the church Four unite with the on profession of faith Charles Jacob of Bedlam is having an artesian well driven. WEEKAPAU\'} Lecture by Wayland ‘Wilcox—Various Items of Local Interest. Oliver Gay seriously ill ,“hh acute | Mrs. Fran ¥y has { been the gu . G, H. Noyes, for _ Harris Chapman and men are wor ing on the shore road, which was bad- ly washed by Monday night's storm. The lecture given under the aus pices of the Quonochontaug grange by Wayland Wilcox, Monday evening, was greatly enjoyed by all present. Mrs. H. A. Macomber, who has been spending the past four weeks in West- erly, has returned to her home here, Miss Olive Pendleton, who has been the guest of friends in- Apponaug for the past week, has returned home. CENTRAL VILLAGE Surprise for Mrs. Alfred Hill—Lucius Kenyon's Death - Follows that of Mother and Uncle—Motorman Hall Taking Special Treatment. Orlo Speed of Taprington has been loading heavy machinery on Saturday was struck by a hea¥y box, throwing him elght feet to the cement floor be- He was badly bruised and cut The South Windham Fire: company after their regular monthly business meeting on Mrs. William Cady Fitch and little caughter, who have been making an have returned to their Miss Gertrude Turner returned on spent Observed 18th Birthday. his father, Albert Ke: n, early Sun- John Erricson entertained about day morning, after a fow days' illness voung people from Willimantic Satur- | ®1th pneumonia. Funeral services were | day evening, on the occasion of his|held at the home Tuesday morning. | 18ih birthday. He was presented a |Mrs. George Bliven and Miss Eisie handsome orass desk set. The young L@dd sang two selections. Burial was people left at an early hour, after &t Evergreen cemetery. His mother, Estonh—Note: | was | m | Baked Bean Supper at Congregational | Potter, Mrs. Henry Bing F Julia Kinne. A short gramme followed: - | Batdwin of the chool nd violin 1 ary Rose Blanchette of V , whose ac- | the | spending several days at Mrsy Celinda McStay's, Miss Helen Waldo Tillinghast at- nded a_social held by the M. soclety in Plainfleld Monday evenins. IEmory Kenyon of Rockville visited for fi;G local relatives Monday. Mrs, Edward Gavitt Df ‘Westerly has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Loring. Miss Ifelen Mathewson entertained the Sewing club Thursday afternoon. Mr.» Drake of Plainfield has moved his household goods and business into the library building. Mrs. Julia Newton, who is spénding the winter with relaiives i New London, was a Wednesday visitor. Frank C. Tillinghast has purchased the property owned and occupied by Benjamin Briggs. Miss Hilda Parent of Moosup has been visiting her aunt, Miss Mary Burke, Mrs. Warren Hopkins has been as- sisting in Charles Sanderson's store in Moosup. Birthday Surprise. About twenty-five neighbors and friends gave Mrs. Alfred Hill a sur- prise visit Friday evening, as it was her birthday. Miss Helen Mathewson has returned from a visit in Worcester. Mrs. David Kenyon of Oneco was a Wednesday visitor. Miss Lillian Stetson of Norwich spent Sunday at Mortimer Stetson’s. Preacher from Yale. ‘Weiter Eaton of Yale preached on Sunday at the morning service, Rev. George Benedict had charge of the evening service. Funeral of Lucius Kenyon. Lucius Kenyon died at the home of Mrs. Abby Kenyon, and uncle, Carpenter, died in the three weeks before of the | He ieave: Samuel same house me disease, esides his father, one ter, Mis. Charles Brown of Norwich, | Alfred Hill was in Cante: ry Sun- day. Bezele Benway ¢f Newport, R. I, been spending a few days with | father, George Benway. A. J. Hall Many friends of | merly motorm | sup electric line, are Ty to learn of his ill health. He is at present at | the state hospital for treatment, Arthur Maynard was a Canterbury his 118 ah J. on the Hall, for- Central-Moo- | | his ;. Isworth has been at LFome in Uxbridge, Mass, Alpheus Ryder cut off the end of r while Richard ¥ to Pawtucket, Boston in has moved his fami R. I. He will work a department siore. 1 vstel Was in Hu show. th Benedict has been spend- du\h n Eoston. WO0ODSTOCK | Poultry Show Held Under Auspices | of Senexet Grange Decided Success —Various ltems. {1 Mrs, field has with her | Mr. and Mr ton. have beer s of Arthur Hard Mr Ritch entert And Mr and Mrs, C. H Life of W. H. Doane. an Endeavor Mr meet ng was led by Mrs, 3 devoted to the li itings of W. H. Do occurred on the Ir, Doane was once a student at ock Academy, and all the songs | luring the i him. Principal Ha Mr. Doane at his Watch Hill ho used ¢ | by { Senexet Gr: Woo Poultry Show. The oultry show given “ard of vide bor Man- ester [ M ng the for nch was [ r of the afternoon | o ,gave a talk on | With clever hand » speaker 1 the blackboard > vari- , secro- l\HEN ticu v asso- | on Preduction of Eggs | > udvocated open periment found t hens was by him it was temperature of BROCKLYN | Exhibit of Indian Curios at B. Y. P. “ U. Meeting. " ited her par- am R. Thur- home the ng titu return her sckool rnoon. visitor to in B Olney ovider has returned to her home in Infant’s Burial. Monday, the body of Blanche Irene | Baker, os month ter of | | Irving and Alzada Saker, was brou here from Pomfret for burial in the fam h ceme- | t , officiat- DeWitt C. Park daughter, Mrs. , with her two chil- I P. U. held a conquest | meeting Sunday ev subject, In- dians work done | am: r.xg t quite an ex- "STERLING. | Mrs. A. H. Kenyon Delegate to M. E. Conference—Personals. _The TLadies’ Aid society met with Mrs, John Knox on Wednesday after- noon 3 Mr. et have been enterts { Peck dence | M. . George Irene Peck of Provi- and Mrs. ing relatives George Carr in Providence. i and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn and Mabel Moore attended the bazar and entertainment n by the D. A. R. chapter of Plair d on Wednesday | {evening, Feb. 28th. Mrs. A. H. Kenyvon was elected dele- gate to attend the M. E, conference to be held in Providence. John Shippee was elected alternate. EKONR, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and ) Saturday. The young people are sending to Miss Ruth Kellogg, who is ill in a Worcester hospital, a variety of pack- ages, one to be opened each day dur- ing March. The young people are rehearsing a drama to be given in the Grange soon, Mr. and Mre, Edward Galiup were in ' Danielzon on Tuesday. are Vi Mr. S B. Gallup visited . Origen Gallup on | with ‘P'-nzss for Lacal Entertainment Follows Suppor at the Congregational Chapel—ice Storm— Personals. Warren Keith and son, Dana Keith, :tt:‘nded the automobile show in Hart- or Miss Grace Hawkins of Woodstock spent the week end and over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M, Keith as the guest of Miss Eleanor Keith. George D. Clark, one of the mail car- riers of Putnam, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Clark. Ie was accompanied by his little son Hurbert. Miss Blanche Perry is improving in health. Eber D. Huntington visited in Put- nam Monday. Supper and Entertainment. The oyster supper given by the Yyoung men of the Congregational so- ciety at the chapel Friday evening was a success. The following programme, arranged by Miss Lilllan Huntington, was well recelved: Plano solo, Miss Eleanor Keith; recitation, The Chil- dren’s Hour, Mrs. Albert Hammond's school; solo, Where Are the Bcenes of Yesterdey? Miss Grace Lawton; reei- tation, Guilty or Not? Miss Margaret Allen; recitation, The Girl Who Smiled, Miss Elsie Lewis; America, whistled by Mrs. Albert Hammond's school; recitation, An Inventor's Wife, Miss Minnie Jones; solo, Miss Grace Lawton; recitation, Why I Am Thank- ful, Miss Dorothy Bowen; reading. Me and Hank, Miss Margaret Allen; song, Battle Cry of Freedom, solo by Miss Kate Perry, chorus by audience; solo, Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, Miss Grace Lawton, chorus, audience; solo, Marching Through Georgia, Rev. James B. King, chorus, audience, clos- ing with America. Maro E. Lewis, who is in South- :rmge, spent Sunday with his family ere. George Bosworth of Southbridge passed a number of days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Bosworth. There was an ice storm here on Monday night and Tuesday morning. WAUREGAN Rehearsals for Mmstnl-—R-v. George A. Hall to Preach at Congregational Church as a Candidate. Paul Marriot, who has suffered from blood poison, has so far recovered as to_be able to return to work. Harold Stone has rented the Ds Bradford farm in Brooklyn and takes early this month. ¥ 11..‘Am Brennan of Danielson is di- recting rehearsals for a minstrel per- formance to be given by a party ot young people here. Candidate from Bay State. The Rev. George A. Hall of Boule- vard, Mass., will oceupy the pulpit at the Congregational church Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Mr. Hall is a young man and comes highly recom- mended and is a candidate for the pas- torate here. Arthur Talmadge is making his home with Addison Tracy at present. J. C. Adams of Putnam called here this week. William Hill and family have gone to Fall River, where Mr. Hill has se- cured employmer The recent rain bave caused severs the past week. Surprised by Class. {ilton Tracy's Sabbath school ave ler a pleasant surprise re- making her a handsome pres- and frozen gutters bad washouts here hn Leach is confined to her rheumatism. Watt underwent an opera- Sunday for an affliction caused by uth Johnson is assisting tem in the mill office. Useful Autotruck. waries Phillips with his autotruck hauling wood to the Wauregan com- any from a lot about five miles dis- tant on the Canterbury road. He makes fou: r five trips each day and carries 18 to 20 feet to the load, over very rough roads. " DAYVILLE Shippee-Burnett Marriage — Various Local Interests. has been ill. is able to be out, Barton having been ill for some time. William Reddy will move his family from the Assawauga tenement to the cottage on Olin street owned by Frank \\11. m Kgpnedy. wing to the illness of Mrs. W. E. | LaBelle, the Ladies’ Aid society met with Mrs. Reynolds Wednesday. Miss Marion Babbitt of Edgewood, I, spent several days with Miss Myrtice Blanchard. ron Blanchard of Franklin, Mass., is spending sevegal days with' his grandfather. Shippee—Burnett. nond Burnett was home to at- the wedding of his sister May, married on Saturday evening ippee. Miss Burnett has been the organist of the Congregational church for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Shippee will reside in Putnam. Miss Vinnie Shaw was the guest of tenc who v to F Pittsfield, Mass., friends last week. Mr. and M Harold Young have returned to their home on Long Isl- and. D. Lewis Davis_has been spending the week in New York. Mrs. Frederick Rogers and daughter, Miss Johnson, were visiting _at James Blanchard’s for the week end. CLARK'S CORNERS Don C. Hattin Family Moves to New Property. Darrow has returned after visiting Mrs. E. A. ¥aye l;on\luu Norwich was at Allen Mr. Hall made the trip In his uu\wulobl]' rs. John Navin, Mrs. Martin Navin . Oliver were in Willlmantic ILLH I)I' Sa Mrs. H. Hanna of Norwich was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jewett of Nor- wich called on the latter’s parents last week. M Sarah Tiffany of Willimantic uest Wednesday at Postmaster Jewett's. Amy Wheeler of Willimantic Wi a recent visitor here. Don C. Hattin has been moving his household goods to the basement of his new property here. PHOENIXVILLE Poultry Exhibitors at Woodstock Show. The Carpet company has a new em- ploye, & weaver from Philadelphia. O. H. Latham and W. G. Holman, members of the poultry association, entered fowls in tne Woodstock poul- try show. Mr. Latham secured a first and a second on Hamburgs and Mr. Holman several firsts on white Leg- horn: irs, t at C. A. Wheaton made a short t at S. A. Wheaton's last week. Mrs. Sarah Latham is ill with a cold and rheumatism. V. Green spent Sunday at his horne here. WESTMINSTER Houss Owned by New Yeork People Dcnroy.d by Fire. Miss Carrie &zm-m is visiting her sister in Scotland. Miss Lulu Robhm; spent Saturday Sunday in New London. annua] meeting of the Weltmln- Ecclesiastica] soclety was held in church on Friday afternoon, March t of the wlk:n blew a gale, it wa- impossible extinguish the flames. William Wnu. who was living in the house, managed to save some of the furni- ture. ‘William Rollinson of Valley Falls, R. L, a former resident of this parish, is visiting his sister, stow. Mr. Coit, who now owns the house formerly occupled by the Lovett fam- ily, is continuing his extensive repairs on the property this spring. WOCDSTOCK VALLEY George Wilson of New York, W. D. ‘Wilson and Howard Carpenter of Put- nam spent Sunday with Mr. Carpen- ter's uncle, Allen W. Kenyon. Ernest Spencer and Alfred Briggs of Pomfret were at Allen Kenyon's Wed- n-dly, going on a fishing trip to Crystal lake. Mrs. Steward Sickles has been ill the past week with a severe grin cold. A. Winfleld Kenyon is able to sit up a littel each day, recovering from an attack of pneumonia. | Miss Mae Bradley spent Sunday in town. Miss Edith Carpenter attended Quinebaug Pomona grange meeting in Putnam Saturday. Harvey Marcy spent several last week with his grandparents. Allen W. Kenyon spent Saturday with relatives in Putnam. Saveral from here attended the oys- ter supper at West Woodstock Friday evening. George Arnold ents. days is visiting his par- Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold. pes [ KTTAWAUGAN Miss Clara Geer visited in Hartford last week. Charles Weeks, Jr., has been ill. Mrs. Clara Brown is at Webster car- inlg for Mrs. William Harvey, who is 1. Miss Edith Frissell visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Prissell of this place, a part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks were in | Webster a couple of days last week. Ellen Gibney is back at school, after being confined at home with a sprain- ed ankle. Albert Rollinson postal cards in honor of hi, day Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pechie wera| called to Putnam this week on ac- count of the death of Mrs. Pechie’s| father, Mr. Harve, received gifts and 10th Dirth- HOWARD VALLEY Mrs. E. St. John, Mrs. L. F. and the pastor of the Free Methodist church, Rev. Howard Bassett, attend- ed the quarterly conference at Clinton, | Mass. Elmer Hawkes of Willimantic Hawkas\ visited in the valley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. dover were week end visitors at H. Hume's. Rev. A. D. Zahniser is holding quar- terly conference in the valley March 1-3. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Frink were Sunday visitors at F. A. Burnham's. RAWSON Mrs. R. E. Baker was in Abington recently. Several of the young people from here attended the dance in Scotland last Thursday evening. Frank Phillips was Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Emery of Providence, who will be employed by J. H. Cart- wright, arrived here Monday. Messrs. Harlow and Kinne of Brook- | lyn have been through the town the past week buying cattle. A. A. Sweet was in Newport, recently, buying ha WARRENVILLE Mrs. E. A. Rossiter of Lilac Villa is sperding a few weeks in New York. Herbert Gifford called on his sister, Miss Delia A. Gifford, Monday. A largé number gathered at Baker's hall Tuesday night to Jisten to the fine entertainment given by the young peo- ple. The proceeds will be used for mission work. ™M. H. Brewer sold his driving horse to Robert Whitehouse and has since ‘bought 2 pair of flne team horses. Tolland County STAFFORD Many Attend Masonic Social—Alexan- in Willimantic | Ve, Heywood Ramsden of Everett, N. H. spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Bass and Miss Dradway are re- covering from iliness. Miss Blanche Soule is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H, R, Howard, at Mashapaug, Mrs. Leon Booth and childrea of Morrisville, Vt., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Booth. Charles Litingston has purchased a grocery store and bakery at 'Athol, Mass,, and will move his family the Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Nella Weston and Mrs. H. F. ( ad tended the funeral of Mrs Anna Ruu_‘ of Norwich last Tuesdey. Masonic Social The Masonic social held last Thus day evening was much enjoyed b the large party present, Flans are | being made for amother te be held Guring March. Miss Mabel Edson attended the Central Pomona grange neeting South Glastonbury last Wednesday Body Cremated. Alexander Tarr, 23, died at the home ¢t Jobn King on Stafford street Mon- day of meningitis, The funeral was held at his home Wednesday. The lody was taken tc Springfield for cre- mation. cast in ANDOVER. Talk of Petition to Determine Senti- ment Regarding Electric Lighting. There is some talk of taking steps towards the supplying of electric lights to the town. It is probahble that a pe- tition will be circulated at an early date to test the feeling of the towns- people on the matter. Rev. John J. Lockett, pastor of the Congregational church, will preach at both services on Sunday, and 7.30 p. m. Winthrop White leads the C. E. at 7 p. m. Mr. Gosslee of Brooklyn, N. Y. has bought the red brick house and farm on Silver street, North Covemtry, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wutton. BOLTON ¢ Miss Gertrude McNeff spent Sun- day at her home in Providence, Elmer C. Loomis of Westfield, Mass., is \lnung Mr, and Mrs. William H. mis| Cha.rles summer home of Louis H. Levey. ‘The ten days old son of Mr. and S. Baker has opened the his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Loomis of Westfield, Masgs., died last Monday. Miss Edith Morse of Bristol has heen the guest of her sister, Mrs Georze !m!a in South Bolton. Mies Bertha J. Loomis speut last wtek in Hartford. Howard Greene of An- | | servel der Tarr's Body Cremated. | 10.45 a. m. | Mr, B. W. D. Barnes, ex-Sheriff of Warren County, Ten- ™ nessee, in & letter from M ¢ Minnville, Tennes see, and had writes: ‘I haad throat trouble three doc- tors treating me. A1l1 failed to do me any good, and pro- nounced my health gone. I concluded 1o thy Mr. B. W. D. Barnes, and after using four Bettles can say 1 was entirely cured” Unable to Werk. Mr, Gustav Himmeireich, Hochheim. Texag, writes: “For a number of vears I sufferec | whenever 1 took cold, with severe at- | tacks of asthma, which usually yielded to the commom home remedies. “Last year, however, 1 suffered for Mgm months without interruption sc that 1 could not do @ny work at all The various medicines that were pre- scribed brought me ne relief, “After taking six bottles of Peruna, two of Lacupla and two of Manalin, I am free: of my trouble so that I can do all my farm work agaim T can heart {ly recommend this medicine to any fone who suffers with this annoying | complaint and beliave that they will obtain good results. COLUMIA | Chester B, Lyman lmund-or-m!ie Club Repeats Play—Miss Harriet R Porter Leads High School Seniers. Chester D, Lyman met with a seri- | ous accident last Saturday afterncon at Wnite's steam sawmill, located just | over the town lise in Coventry on the | 1ot of John Phillips. Mr. Lyman was standing by the mll and sumehow got | in the way of the cwTiage as it was run back. It struck him near the an- kle, breaking the stiall bones and bad- ly straining the ligaments. He g9 trought to his home heve by Mr. White and a physician from Willimantic was called. The accident will probably lay hitn up fo~ several weeks. Mr, Ly man seems peculiarly unfortunate regards broken bones, having several times suffeced from fractures. Netted $19. The W, S. S. E. Dramatic_club, which presented the drama, Qak Farm, ta a full house, in Coventry, last ¥ri- day evening netted $19 as their pard of the proceeds. The club was at He- bron Friday night. Migs Ruth Harvey of Chestef, Mass., was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Fred A. Hunt over Sunday. Miss Harvey the daughter of Rev, Jaseph P. linrvey formerly pastor of the Co- lumbia Cony ional church, William Wolff of Bcotland visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woiff of this place, last Saturday. Raymond P. Collins of Hamden spent Bunky with his father and brother in this place. Fred A, Hunt, while pulling on = chain, in the process of loading hay in the barn, was thrown backward b: the pariing of the chain and struck heavily on the barn ficor. He was considerably bruised and badly shaken up. Y A. 0. U. W. Open Meeting. The local order of A. O. U. W, held & social and open meeting last Mon- day evening at Yeoman's hall, which was attended by the famlilles and friends of the members. Supper was in cennection with the affair. Erwin 8, Collins of East Hartford has heen spending a few days in Columbia with relatives. Honor for Miss Perter. Miss Harrict R. Parter of Lhis place bhas been chesen to deliver the val dictory at the gradmating exercises Windham high schoel next June. Mi Porter has Fad an almest perfect class record during her entire course at tho high scheol, GILEAD Handsome Gifts for Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hodge on Silver Anniversary— Accidert te E. S. Newcomb. About thirty-five friends and neigh bors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. H, Hodge Saturday evening in honor of their 2ith wedding anniver 9 Buell, in bebalf of the others, presented them a set of silve) teaspoons and a cut glass spoon tra Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hutchinson vis ited their davghter, Mrs. J. B, Jones of Jonee street, Tuesday. E. 8. Newcomb sawed off the tip of a finger recently wille sawing wood with his outfit, Misses Retha and Inez Mlilton Hartford are visiting relatives town. The C. E. society recently voted to give J. S, Porter $26 in addition to the $10 previously given. Mrs, E. E. Foote and daughter spent Saturday with relatives in Colchester. Hoods Sarsaparilla Will purify your blood, clear your complexion, restore appetite, relieve your f ing, build you up. Be sure to take it this spring. . Get it today in usual liquid form er tablets called Sarsatabs, 100 Doses $1. Take.in Time the proper help to rid your system of the poisonous bile which causes headaches, flatulence and discom- fort. By common consent the proper—and the best—help is BEECHAMS PILLS Seld everywhere - of in In bexes 10¢, 200

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