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ORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY PRIC 1 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham County 3 The funeral services of Mrs. Jane Deputy E. E. Brown of Pomfret Ad-|Gray were held in the Methodist DAYVILLE dresses Grange—Mrs. L. K. Fuller | church on Wednesday afternoon at Sy — | to Speak at Waterbury Meeting. two o'clock. Rev. J. R. Miller o Business Changes—Visitors and Trav- | i i West Thompson officlated, apsisted elers of Holiday Wi Miss Edith Chesbro has returned to [ by Rev. Frank Chamberlin of = this b=~ Stoughton, Mase., after spending the | Place. The hymns sung were “My Mrs, C. . Marble and son Paul of | Baster recess at the home of her par- | Savi First of All, weet be thy Worcester are visiting at Mrs, <. A.|ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Chesbro, | Rest” “We Never Will Say Good Bye Russell's. Charls H. Scovill has returned from | in Heaven.” The singers were Dr. The Mieses Kelley have returned to | HRmpton, where he hws been in the | H. H. Cenverse, Mrs, J. R. Miller, thelr schools at Norwich and Tor- | émpioy, for the last year, of one of | ¥ Fred Williams, Miss = Blanche | the rmers of that (own | Perry . Walter E, Dodee of Putnem, & ¥. P, Kelley has been in Providenc ss Grace Pendloton, W, H. . '13, | nephew of Mrs. Grey played the organ. TSR g - Apptesalabini 0% | 10 Teturned fo. Willmantic, aftet | The bearers were Leander Snow, Welis & Downs have bought out the | sPending her school vacation with her | Warren P, Kelth, Arthur M. Ieith © of Glllette & Walker parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. H. Pendle- [4nd Lyman A, Briggs. Burial was Downs i3 il at her home, | '8 in the Grove cemetery. Her ouly son | i Live in Hampton. accompanied the body here V‘rrnn‘ eatertnined by Webster, Mass., friends. | this week to make her lome | (¢ Vg™ TG haen o resident of this wnd Mrs. N. Lorne Greig were | A. Hi Maine of Groton was in town | o (he Methe e, e el with Hon. Angus Park snd family for | I on a business trip. He WAS | (i, her son, two brethers, a sister- Easter | eccompanied hy Mrs, Maine | in-daw and mephew. Mr. and Mrs. W. ¥. Bidwell were at | C. Peiry Simpson and family mov: i Norw ncer | this week from the village to the Wil- | Recent Visitors. h k as in town u known as the Waterman | tem and Mrs. Tatem Ral WOODSTOCK an Home Opened—F. W. How ard's Moving to Nerwich Town—Academy Term Opens. Family WESTMINSTER Mre. Anna Dupree Attempts Suicide —Expected to Recover, nt of ached the in Sun- Attempted Suicide. tempted suicide | a quantity of orted 1 m the Tred. Hirsch of Stafford|. The Ladies' Aid society met with ;i Mrs. B. G. Douglass Wednesday is_visiti parents, Mr. household go Amos Poe " parents, M| ooon. The new officers for th w nas 1 Jobn MeBay of Providencehas |are: Mrs. H, D. Burdick, preside g W S| been the guest of the Misses Millett | A S el e place for mo five vears. | (s week . H. Kenyon, treasu and both st daughters Will | ars - Alice W Rac W. W. Vaughn, secretar be missed I AR A L . Mrs. H. D. Burdick SOUTH WOODSTOCK | e | Deputy Road Commissioner Davenport Addresses Open Meeting of the Grange e open meeting of held last w wa number of outside Road Commissioner of Pomfret gave an on good roads. R served and a soo n exet grange enjoyed b friends. Deputy H. H. Davenport interesting talk freshments were e followed Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Rich have re- turned after a brief visit to Miss Ma- bel Rich of Yonkers, N Y Mrs. Belie Young, who spent F at ber nome here, as returned t ille, where she has been for some vme, Miss 1da M. Sanger spent Easter | in_Boston. | Ravmond W. Sheldon has returned | iston rain the Easter Sunday postponed. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Bdith Carpenter spent and Sunday in Worcester. Louis Keach was in Worcester %o his school at W On account t concert to have evening was Satur- 4a Marey visiting his nts, Mr. and Mrs, W i | hers attended the | and entertainment at the | onal chapel in Eastford on | avening ndall has returned from his e of Pomfret spent s Aunt, Mrs, O, V. Spenc with he: iskdale spent Sun- Zsterbrook’s. Esterbrook was homs over e fruii Mrs. James Costello of Magnolia, Mass, is a guest of relatives in town A number from hers attended the Harrington auction in Brooklyn Tues Mrs. Bertha Stone was out of town saiting relatives Tuesday. g castle has returned to New Jer ) Miss Cornelin Trowbridge has oty K B Rrowi's Addn [ turned to her home in New York. | e local grange entertained the| Mrs, Ellen Ballon has returned home * grange deputy, E. E. Brown of | arter passing two weeks in Wind- at its reghlar meeting Fri- | h; night, After a brief lecturer's Edwin S Thomas of mme, Mr. Brown conducted the who has been for & few a at wa A H Miesday Mr Mrs, ent ana ( Wi M * th ram’ gue SCOTLAND th ea Bennett Har il £ ese wual work of the deputy his with an interesting address day orm. \apman in Ledyard. Speak at Waterbury, K today wher in Missionary Meeting. he Da an in| me i at the Smith t was voted m ssionary me of Mr priate one native child in a mis The new town road scraper {s much | ays on the town |« and_fol- (Sat- o sha the interest of | meeting and Mrs. terncon funds to ton- ce twenty-five cop- ing in_the primary ol, and to M y-two dol- business . sting and Easter Observance. & decor a 0 Faster serv ns of amd oth were mosf was T en- pful and interesting divine gardener and appre ted, MOOSUP K. of C. Easter Ball a Success—Death of Mr: s, Frank Tavernier—| Church Supper Nets $18.42. aley Thom: Mass., s 2a 1 Hall furnished by the "ldeal| Easter Concert—Flowers Furnished ra of Webster. e Was ed by My ang| By Mrs. H. B. Mowry. BaHA Mr, and Mrs. Walter J. Lobdell have Pulpit Themes. returned from Vermont and are the L. Roberts will take for his | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving And unday morning “The Grace | §on. and in the evening “The New Pastor Heard. A Rev. S. L. Martin, the successor v“.\rw Loomis will speak on|the M. E. chu of Rev Roy W.| ge of Missiona - | Thomas, preached an interesting ser- | te evening subject will e ay morning. In the | st's Promise of Rest school gave their Birthday Party. | usual Easter conc f hurch was of little friends of | Deautifully decora ster Ilfes, | Salisbury helped her celabraie | daffodils and , the gift of Mr Mre, Frank Tavernie at the home of her daughter, consumption. | nuts "Wey w of dynamite in rock blasting, digging | for tree planting, ete. stumps, Easter Concert—A. C. Bennett's New Industr; green Miss Jennie Whipple Is the guest of former schoolmate, her Medbur; Frank . Medbury is working near Hartford for A. R. Farnham is working in Plain- field. A. C. Bennett is building a ranch on his father's farm for polecats and ex- pects to go into the business soon. A cam and J g . 3 es’ Aid soclety gave an nd Mrs. W. Hasset of Worces- | Baster supper at the church vestry on U Sunday at the home of Mrs. | Tuesday evening that was well pat- d ronized day club meets Aprii 18| Mr. a r=. Arthur L. Hall of Bed- L. Roberts. lam are little stranger. 1s L. Morrissey of TLowell, | It is a son pent Sunday here. s Easter Monday Ball. ster Monday ball was held by STERLING. of C., at Mil- et and ry enjoyable. | New Pastor at Methodist Church— hi games can. H. D dies suppe: old me nesd illness ad dy Local Notes. Droderick has returned m a trip south. 4 Orchard Demonstration fter he consisting of potato a ight: were served M. E. M. E. birthday Saturday after- time which cake, ice died Wed- church pies and dough- ening. Fully One Hundred. hole CANTERBURY a Some of the mud in The grass tow is POMFRET CENTER Attended by a The pro- ing beginning to get Miss Clarissa steam sawmill owner. Funeral Services For Mrs. Jane Grey Who Died in Newport—P. S. Eaton and Family Going to Canada. here. 1t Trowbridge, who spent a few here with his at the old umm was st Sun, r home here, here over ¥ 1 | i 1 | CHAPLIN Inspiring Services on Easter Day— Ladies’ Aid Society Gives Supper. the Congregational church the Easter service was made very impres- sive and a good congregation, includ- ing a number of visitors in town, en- joyed the inspiring service. Rev. H. | C. McKnight, the pastor, delivered a e 51 duaitatte | Riviera, the Country fine Easter ser A double quartett e e e e B issce | Pilgrim Fathers, and Miss Mary Fogg | Mrs. Daniel Dutfon has been enter- tion of Miss ¥ Hunt, organ- |on Charles Kingsley. taining her sister and little niece from {ist. The flowers v beautiful and | Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond are visiting | Plainville. Were much admired. The Easter pro- | thelr children in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Arnold and gramme follow Doxology; invoca- | Mr. and orge A. Witter vis- | llittle son of Putnam visited Mr. Ar- | Ahien, o VoY ies Rafse: | ited relatives in Mystic the last of the | nold’s father, Calvin Arnold, Tuesday. ] sponsive Yer week. Rt — Was Dead rayer e WILSONVILLE yer; offerin EKONK oy P it — Mrs. Alfred Jones and son of New AWak- | Sermon by Westminster Pastor— | Haven and Mieses Ella and Lucy Kelly . Birth lebration— of Mechanic lle were with their Res rthday Celebration—Grange Gives | .5 "'c" &' Kelly, and family Sun- Play. 4 o Notes. family Tower Local mo Hill Saturday | | { | ath Chaplin, t Easter Supper. H. B. Mowry. cert the floiers were sent out to the sick and to those who were too feeble to_attend. v and Mrs. James W. Baker and v spent Easter in Mystic Aid Society’s Officers. At the close of the con- Kenyon; thir home here ] winter with r ing the er spent hompson's parents, Wetherell H. H. Davenpo) Mrs. T of Pomfret was in Mr. and Mrs. D, T. Phillips and little daughter Idabel visited Mr. and Mrs William Phillips Sunday Alvan Smiths' auction on Monday W 8 not largely attended owing to the di reeable weather and Mrs. Ed Ashie h they < o William y will be a from the mill house, whi t | pied taro Hammonds' | o use. nter Mr A and Mrs moved to the Annie Lincoin Mr. and Mrs. R moved to the miil house. Miss Sadie Fitzgerald nam Monda John Harrington. School in_the Monday morning | cess Arnold house Kent owned by have Miss Baker have was in Put- night the guest of M began There was an Easter concert at the | ’ First Comgregational ch t - the | Henry Green Sunday A large gregation | attended i Ben ain Neff of W d is the | guest of hix brother, He Netr, of | i | r. and Mra, Ray L. Mofitt ar 1 ¥ 0 1 i tie Maitin nnett of Crystal S, ec § w ! farm ca on Mr. Moffitt's ma mes Emers Al | Mrs, Isizac Duprey, who is ill. The new fan: ms for the miil | 2 - = have arrived and are being set up. ( “How is it T never hear you Speak | Ar. and Mre. Jonathan Hidridge vis- of your good old college days™ “Well, | ited A. E. Gay this week the college | went lo didn't have a (‘harles Rosmaher has bsen ill with gond fooioall team."—Louiaville mon’a ourier-Jourral rs. Henry Davis of Quadic is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Cornelia A. Geer. aw: Dl Mrs. Felix Par and son Arthur are y_visiting. ‘Willlam Watson was a visitor in this ace Sunday. There was an Easter concert at the church Sunday evening. L BROOKLYN artin-Pond Wedding Invitations ls- sued—Funeral of Mrs. Giles Lawton —Memorial Day Soeaker Secured. Invitations have been issued to the wedding of Miss Wyon Adele, daugh- te M ant, evi r of Dr. and Mrs. Willam Arthur artin, and John Enoeh Pond, lieuten- United States pavy, on Menda ening, April 16th, at half past ocleck, at Kt Stephen's church, San Fran m! th a to wi 18co. Warren A. Tanner is heme from the edical school at Burlingten, Vt, for e Faster vacation. Mrs. Gearge F. Genung is home from visit with her daughter. Miss Lizeie W. Baker has returned her home after being away all the nter, Mr. and Mrs, Rdwin Bennett have ar rived with their household geeds and tal H. ad neral was held on Saturday, her to lcen pessession of their new purchase. Death of Mrs. Giles Lawton. Mrs, Sarah Lawton, widow of Giles Lawton, died Tuesday night at the nced age of 84 years. Her fu- B, r, Rev. Charles A, Downs, officla Burfal was in the family plot in the Sa an, a outh cemetery. She leaves three sons two daughters. Mrs. Paul Gelssler of Abington made visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Copeland, the past week. wil Miss Grace Thurber spent Baster th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Iy enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eaton with two | Thurber. Gallup was a Norwich Visitor | sons are on a visit (o relatives in | Miss Bertha M. Sharpe of Hartford | Lynn, Mass. Mr. Eaton had an auc- (spent Euster wita her mother, Mrs. f Ashford is in town|tion on Wedn the tenth, and | James Lovey. 1 feww days, looking after her prop- | sold furniture 1l of his movable Memorial Day Orator. property. He anticipates locating In| poo p'p goncora rector of Trinit hak satoRe e snc i DeRI O EnED CRus. church, has been secured to deliver the on, after spending sev Schools will commence the spring |Jreyon: 1“9, " Gadress. he parsonage. | term Mond April 15th Charles B Bl B 1 . Charles H. Blake attended the meet- n and son Hadlai w Grover Bowen s home from Put- |, RErES Tr o e mantic on Sat- of Mr. and Mis. Way- | nam for a time. and from there went to Barring- R. I, and visited his son over Easter. friends in in M Mrs. H. W. Maine spent Easter with Norwich. Miss Ada Hyde is visiting relatives Providence and vicinity. ar F. Atwood spent Easter with ves in Providence. Women's Club Meets. The Women's club met Monday af- ernoon with Miss Scarberough hostess. i8s Mar nish Allen read a paper, In the of the Rev. A, A. Smith of Westminster oc- upled the pulpit here Sunday morn- ing and delivered an interesting and instructive sermon. He was entertain- ed at A. A. Stan Mrs. G. H. Gallup and’ daughter Gladys bave returned from a visit in va Vil er: Sunday of ich, chool opened Monday after a week cation. Mrs. tin Point George rey and children are Corey’s parents at East- n Mrs. sitor at B. Whipple has been F. Colburn's. and Luther Tanner have r farm to New York purchas- a William 1d th r, and Mrs. Frank Congdon were visitors here. Celebrated Birthday- A large party gathered at the home Edgar Wilcox Saturday evening and helped him celebrate his birthday. They ey inf D: in Io ar M sented him quite 2 sum of money. ther Tanner is serlously fil irs. Partelo, of Wester her. Play at Grange. Thres candidates were instructed in e first and second degrees at the last gular grange meeting. After the itiation a plsasing drama, Her Busy ay, was presented. Mrs. anton and Mrs. Carl allup spent Tuesday in Danielson. Miss Jennie Willlams, who has been at her aunt's here, able to re- to her home in Moosup Sunday "he many friends of Miss Ruth Kel- gg were glad to learn that she was ble to return to her home in South anchester on Baturday last. and Mrs. Ezra Gallup are home week stay in Moosup. SOUTH WINDHAM Voluntown Teacher Going to Natchaug School — Afternoon Whist — Frost | Deep in the Ground. Miss Bertha Binns of Norwich spent Sunday with her sister, John Lewis. Mrs. Charles Halm, who has been e r for Sr H | e | pit at the fed wit n town Wednesday inspecting roads. 2 1 1 3. Misses Turuer returned 0 Roy Peckham recently visited his|p Lsses Turuer ret g parents in East Woodstock. T ey cud e Uninm e s Rosamond Waitee has just re- | %', ot Bt Sres \“u-n»u from a visit in Cambridge, | i it g“ B | vening was not largel : z t ing to the storm. The pro- Clarencs Peckbam called on his un- | et J i< e Beskiand oully amme was well carried out by tho |02 May Virginia Sharpe spent the | “'7 EhEls S R 5 ' el sl vn"n'” Lindeman is out with an auto- Mrs. Charles P. Grosvenor has been | ;. s. Eli ) | The demonstration at Joseph Stod- . S dard’s orchard last week was well at- | ‘was the gue one hundred being pres- | Webater tou e day. Some came quite || Y iemonstra t will at- | AT AL T tract m 8 be held at the farm | | L. H. Heale North' Woodsto A { RAWSON 23 and 1 p. m., showing the us M were calling on Miss Hazal Backus the past ard Potter, Willi ng her mother, Mrs. Mary Lark- has returned to Conantville. To Leave Voluntown School. Miss Hazel Backus, who has been ching for the past two years at Vol- | ntown, is to teach the coming school r {n'the first grade of the Natchaug hool at Willimantic, taking the place rmerly occupied by Miss Annie mith, also of South Windham Miss Lillie Hatch and M tch were visitors in Hartford on v . Mr. Kline of the seminary occupied the pul- ongregational church Sun- The church was prettily decorat- Faster lilies and palms. Miss Carrie Hatch is visiting friends Hartford, Matinee Whist. Mre. ¢ afternoon. h was Frost in the Ground. Edna Yale George Stiles, Jr., entertained number of friends at a whist party The rooms were | ted with cut flowers. A dainty CENTRAL VILLAGE Pastor Gives |llustrated Talk to Chil- dren at Easter Vasper Service— Florida Tourists Return. Mrs. Mary Bishop entertained ihé members of the W. C. T. U. Tuesday afternoon. Easter Vesper Service. A vesper service was held at the church Sunday evening at 5 o'clock. The children of the Sunday school gave a pleasing programme and Mr. Gihbs, the pastor, gave the children an interesting illustrated talk. He used colored candles in the darkened church to illustrate. Persanal ltems. George Loring of Worcester has been at his heme on ac¢ount of the death of a relative. (George D. Seguin has been yisiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Thayer, in Put- nam. Oriow Speed has returned te Tor- fington, Mrs. Speed is at present with heur mother, Mtu. Celinds McStey, but will go later to Torringten to B B ctart e cad - Miss Wina_ Lillibridee -‘om Baturday with friends at Rlvergoint, R. Mr. and Mr n Moffitt have been guests of Mrs. Harry Dean at the Day Kimball hosplial jn_Putnkm, Miss Lila Schefleld of Norton, Mass., has been the guest of Miss Helen Mathewson this week. Mrs, Gleorge Loring attended a fu- neral in Brooklyn Saturday. ‘Walter Richmond was in Centerville, E.JA, Baturday. iss Ads Seabury has returned from a yisit in New York. Mrs. Danlel Dutton was in Provi- dence Saturfay. Miss Lucy Pope has returned from Canterbury, where she has been spend- ing her vacation. r8. Lucy Cross has returned to her home in Mansfield Center after spend- ing two weeks at the home of her sen, L._Howard Cross. Miss Grace Frest has returned from & visit at her home in Providence. Recovers from Acoident. Mrs. Benjamin Broadhead, who fell at_the church two weeks ago, is better. Miss Beatrice Seguin has returned {o Bradford Fiil, where she is teaching. Heme from Florida. Mrs, Georgo Rouse has returned from St. Petersburg, Fla.,where she has been spending the winter. Bmerson _Collins has_been visiting his sister, Mrs. Harold Ballou, in Ux- bridge, Mass. H. Elmer Lewis has returned from several months’ stay in St. Petersburg, Fla. Farl studies at Euffield. Bragg has returned to his Miss Hattia Jennings was a Webster visitor one day the past week. Mrs. Jerolamon of Woreester is vis- iting her sister. School commenced this week after a short vacation. SOUTH CANTERBURY W. N. Wheeler of Preston called on is brother, George 1. Wheeler, Jr., on Sunday The buildings on Spring Lake farm are being painted and put in order. Charles Ladd of Norwich is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. J. Barber. Samuel T. Cooper of Brookiyn, Ct., was the guest of Levi N. Clark the early part of the week Tolland County WILLINGTON Pleasing Easter Concert at Baptist Church—Mrs. Emily B. Gardner Serves Tea on 80th Birthday. The Faster concert at fhe Baptist church wes fine and was largely at- tended. The pulpit platform was dec- orated with ferns and flowers sent, as they have been for many vears at the Easter season by Rev. Theron Brown, his son-in-law, Walter B. Allen, nephew, Clarence S. Preston of Bos- ton. After the church service they are taken to the Sylvester T. Preston fam- 1y plot in the Hill cemetery. The Lord's supper was observed on Sunday afterncon. 80th Birthday. Mrs, Emlly Baker Gardner's $0th birthday was plasantly observed last Thursday, the 4th, by the near and in afternoon tea with her and her daugh- ter. Mrs. Sleight returned to New York Monday. Miss Palmer came to Rest Cottage Friday for the season, Miss Coleman passed Easter at The and | timate nelghbors, who called and took | to live with the parents of Mr. Sa- fanek for the present. Lucas Bafranek went to New York last Saturday to see his deughter, Mary, who was fn the hespital await- ing an operation. cuest Friday and Suturoay of e and an r. Mis. John R, Nell. o Paul Benson of Everett, Mass, was a recent visftor in town. WMr. Benson ‘was head carpenter at the building of the church, and it is reported that he is soon te come here again in the em- ploy of G. Hall, Jr., & Co. " STAFFORD East Central Pomona Grange to Meet | With Local Grange—Five Candidates Baptized: LaJacob Glover is recovering from a all. Mrs. Willlam E. Gaskin is visiting her dmughter, Miss Elsie Gaskin in Derry, N. H,, for a few days. She will also Visit her son and family in Dor- ocehster, Mass. Pemena Mestin, A meeting of Stafford will be beld next Tuesday eve ‘Wednes- dey evening East Central Pomona grange will meet here in Memorial hall, and the local grange will furnish dinner to visiting members. Several are planning to take the fifth degree. An interesting programme will be pre- sented by the Ponomsa grange Union Service. Sunday m a unjon eervice of the Baptist and Universaliet churches will be held at the Universalist church under the management of the Men and Religion Forward Movement, Five Baptized. There wes & baptismal service Sun- day at the Baptist church, five candi- dates being baptised. Local Briefs. Joseph Burley has been ill for a few 8. Mrs. Eva Bughee is the guest of friends in Seuthbridge. Miss Bthel Rellinson of Hartford was the guest of her parents a few days last week. Miss Annie Brown of Sprinsfiekd spent Bund with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Brown. . C. C. Pinney has returned to New York, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Pinney. Mrs. Oliver Bliss and son of Long- ‘meadow were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Swift over Sunday. HEBRON Attendance Repert of Town Schools for March—Pupils Rehearsing a Play. Foliowing is the report of attendance for the town of Hebron schools during Merch as prepared by Supt. §. T. Palmer: Hebron grammar school, Mr. Strand teacher, registration 20, average at- tendance 24.65, percentage 5. Hebron primary school, Miss Doyle teacher, registration 36, average at- tendance 30.875, percentage 87. Jones street school, Miss Potter teacher, registration 10, average at- tendance 9.175, percentage 93. Jagger district, Mias Porter teacher, registration 13, average attendance 12.125, percentage 9. Turnerville, Mies O'Connell teac registration 24, average attendance 21.625, percentage 90. "The Gulf school, Miss Gellert teacher, registration 10, average attendance 9.35, percentage .936. Gilead Hill school, Miss Bunche teacher, registration 17, average at- tendance 14.3, percentage S6. The Lord district, Miss Hayden teacher, registration 13, average at- tendance 12.02, percentage .924. The Whits district, Miss Foote teacher, registration 8, average attend- ance 7.65, percentage #5 5-8. General News. The spring_ term commenced last Monday. C. J. Strand is principal and Miss Sadie Dovie is teacher of the pri- mary department. Miss Bleanor Lord has returned to Northfield. Miss Ethel Porter 1s home from Wil- limantic. Miss Florence Smith is homs from Wiilimantic, ths normal school being closed this week. H. K. Viner and family were in town for the Easter vacation Joel Brown is able to be out, having been confined to the house for several weeks with a cold. Mrs. Everett Lord is suffering from sctatica. Rehearsing Play. The puplls of the grammar school are rehearsing a play. Miss Kate Phelps is at her home in this place. Benjamin Bissell was ‘Worcester over Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Bissell is at home from East Hampton, where she has been during most of the winter. SOUTH COVENTRY W. C. T. U. Supper and Entertain- ment—Auction at F, A. Spaulding’s home from Studlo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Alien and Mr. and Mr: arence S. Preston came Saturday by motor for a few hours with their aunt, Mrs. Annie A. Preston at Maple Corner. On Tuesday Miss Alice M. Preston of Hillside farm visited her cousins, | the Pennimens and _Carpenfers, sf | Bast Hill, Monson, Mass. She was |accompanied by Miss Miscercan. Next Sunday the Bible school will commence at 2 o'clock and the preach- ing service at 3 o'clock. STAFFORDVILLE Helpful Cirols Serves Supper—Recent tors Mrs. Grace West and two children, lof Springfield, Mass., visited OMr: West's mother, Mrs Lina Booth, sev- eral days recently. Mrs, Maggie Whitman of West Ka- tme wits iam | Hanner, and family, a visit with her er, ar layi A new wa- " > . Teporia frost in"the ground| Odell, in Blackstone, before returning pth of 31-2 feet. e Miss Josephine Palmer ig visitingher| Mrs H. B. Smith of Southington, Mrs. s Edith Singman of Qccum Lillian Lincoln of LaVallea of ‘Worcester. veek. Martha Potter and som, ave moved here Mrs. Bern- 1e house owned by Mrs, Sharp. CLARK’S CORNERS Miss Ida Colburn of Boston was a recent guest in town. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ryder spent Easter in Boston. C. A, Sharpe recenily visiled rela- tives in West Upton. ‘w D. Fay spent Sunday in Provi- dence Seviral members of Wolf Dea grange visited Putnam gratge M.on- N. Y. Bak- Tewett have re- Springf ‘Willimantic | from , and will_occupy a part of Torgen J. Bakken and ., have been s mov- | | who has besn spending a number of and | days with her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Hamilton, at the M. E. parsonage, left Monday for a visit with friends Ware, Mass. The Young Ladies' Helpful served a supper in the M. B, Thursday evening. n vestry SOUTH WILLINGTON Edw. C. Eldredge h: of oxen and is busy Willlam E. B: bought a yoke on road work. tye is at present work- ing with him, pair of horses. Both state town roads need at { tention. | President W. A. Shankiin of Wesiey- an university was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall last week Thursday. School at the glass factory is clos week on_account of the filness of cher, Miss Deisy Bake Mr Mrs. Paui Kopela are spend- ing a few days in New York. Messrs. W. H. Hall and Arthur L Spicer attended the republican caucus at the Springs house in Stafford Springs last Monday. Won New York Bride. Frank Safanek of this village and Miss Frances Douda of New York wers married in New York city at 3 o'elock Monday afterncon, the Sth. They ai th the t Y., who has been spending| h 5. cirele Miss Hattle Albro has returned home after three months’ visit to her brother | in_Brooklyn, N. Miss Mary Green has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Celia R. Trac | Bridgeport, bringing Mrs. Tracy’s & | daughter home with her. | Mre F. K. Day of New Britain Is | with Mrs. E.'G. Day. Mrs. W. J. Wilson, W. J. Wilson, Jr., Joseph McFarland and Miss Gertrude | McFarland have returned from Wor- cester and Rockdale, Mass. attending the funeral of a relative at the latter place on Sunday. Supper and Entertainment. e W. C. T. U. gave a supper and entertainment in the Congregational vestry Wednesday evening. The regu- { lar meeting of the unfon was held with | Mrs. Mary Mason and Lydia Mason this weel Mrs. N. Searle Light returned to | Suffleld Monday after spending a week | with her parents. F. A. Spaulding sold his livestock at on Wednescay. He wil iscon! g for the present, owing to e 1e fAIT heaith. | Miss Elizabeth Kingsbury returned | this w to a private schoo! in Hart- | ford after spending a vacation at he home. Mrs. Stewart of South street is at St. Joseph's hospital, Willimantie, for treatment. UNION John Buckley of Hartford was home over Sunday. Mrs, Mary Dodge and granddaugh- ter, Mary Scranton, are visiting Mrs. Theodore Brand at Norwich. | the Easter vacation. Schoo! in District No. 1 began the pring term this week. Miss A. Hynes s teacher, FORMER BRISTOL PRINTER Agrees to Settlement With Mary Baker Eddy Estate—Believed That He Se- cured Substantial Sum. For a number of years George Baker | was one of the best known printers about Bristol. For some time past Le has been living in Tiiton, N. a nephew of the late Mary Baker J2ddy, head of the Christian Science church, and was one of the claimants. The matter, which has been in the courts for some time, has been withdrawn. A settlement was agreed upon a few days ago. ’ The terms are mot made public, ! but it is understond that Mr. Baker re. ceived a subsianiial sum. Miss Florence Barrows is home (or‘ He is | Koy ar- aking Powder ~Adbsolutely Pure < ’ Wiiere the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or_puddings are required Reyal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum—No Lime Phosphates Peddlers Want Licenss Changed. ’n few mont B. Gordon and others, peddiers of | $24 a year New Britain, put in w petition to the | Ereat common council recently to order an | resident investigation of the peddiers’ licen bile the former pa was clumed that ities no fee 18 charg with & view to altering it, and that | the table for inth: Ha I8 be they be given a hearing on the mut- |made his motion at the request of ter. The petitioners claim that the present fee of $2 a month, or $2 2 year, is a berdship to resident ped- |ed him. 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