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MAY 4 1912 T LETTERS FROM TWO STATES | EASTFORD BROOKLYN ! Smoee Address Before Men's Club—Local New Overseer at the Jail—Meeting of 3 Guests at Wedding Arnniversary— | the Women's Club. N Personals. 2 2 New London (,nunty | EAST COLCHESTER AR Hallick Wills has opened the Put- I acrament of the Lord's Supper | nam house for the season. 3 : She— Death of Mrs. Eunice Brown—Teach- > commemorated Sunday morn- John Phillips has sold his property NIANTIC ers at Lebanon Meeting. ing at the Congregational church, Rev. | on the west side of the common, late- { James B. King, pastor. 11y occupied by Rev. A. J. Culp, to W. e ek k i ; 1" Res mes Sinz delivered an|A. Matthewson of Fishkill, N. Y., who Classmates of Drowned Students Visit | Mrs. Brown. who for the past], Bov Jemer, B L | Ak v it D | few mont seen serious , died | address & : chi ; v evel i AVAS : Beach—John Mahon's Aeroplane Ar- |y 4\ ot 53 Daring her| May 8, under the auspices of the Men's | Mrs. Hart, whe fitted up a cottage rides from Waterbury. {fithess she hag. been Lalthrully cared yject was The American | the past year at the south end of the ikl 3 | for by ner daughter, Mrs. Lappee. For| village, just below the residence of C. Niantic I L oOY, Wed- | nearly half 2 century sheh as lived in | Wedding Anniversary. S. L. Marlor, has returned to |\\ !{ m nesday evening at Odd Vellows' hall| ihis Vicinity and has heen an energetic | Mr. and Mrs. Ward Holman obsefy- | 165, Winter home in Brooklyn, M. A to transact regular business and con-| worker in church and home. She is|ed the tenth anniversary of their{ .o 1 l"“i‘:“{ m;‘l;‘gq.“ e Nere fer degrees, survived by many adopted children| marriage at their home in Phoenixville | 1Y oo JOANEE SRS TS OL, A Large shipments of fish were wade |und several grandchildren, also a sie- | with a party of voung friends, Tues- | 1yf: Dave Src Y siGre SIS DOUS, o New k and Boston markets this | ter.. Mrs. Brown is mourned for by | day evening, April 30. Cake and ice| . -5 4NC = Aoy s 3 week by local deaiers. N muny, a8 she was always a Kind nelghe| cooan wers served. Those’ whe went] furned from & wisit.with tNeir chilaren Repairs are being made o the Med- | bor nnd fr Py ere My ond Aes | 1n Providence. alf property on Muin street Mill em are having n, Mr. and Mrs, Charles New Overseer. A veranda is o bnilt on the cot- | oywing to lack of shipment orders. atem, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jailer 1 as secured an « tage bel ing My. and Mrs. A. | Misses Alice and Lillian Mahoney | en, Benjamin Bosworth and lady, | seer in p of James Moran, Schwerdtie in Pine Grove, attended the Lebanon teachers’ meet- | s Adelaide Sumner of West Wood- | resigned, Willis ¥, Derry, whose home Homer and Allender Dorman ave |ing held at Lebanon Center Mr, and Mrs, Holman received | is in Searsmont, Me., and who for five Oxiving a well at the Norman cot- | i, | some present vears has been employed at the staie age I'he frequent cold rains 5| and Mrs. ira M. Slate of Provi- | prison at Wethersfield as a watch- Mr d Son, | oy delay in ers | dence were guests of Mr. and man. N . Mr. and A King over . . The; M. George F. Genung returned fr & ¢ e | callers in ¥ trip in their automobile. Mrs. | the meeting of the Woms Fo Mrs. Wi | trs, | and Arthur | King's sister. Missionarv® soviety at Washington, D. was visiting her 3 Brs. | th West- Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Clark enter-|C., on Friday of last week. 2 ames Haynes, here, Wedne | ¢ r S tained their son, George D, Clark of | Mrs. George Eastment and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Adam I°. Bishop | John Al rece caller in| Putnam, the mail carrier, over Sun- | Grace have returned to their home, Vednesday with relatives i v | Millingtor | having spent the winter on Long Isli- ondon | —_——————— . Jr., is at the I and. Miss Julia MeDonald rtained at RE LEN Kimball hospital in Putnam for tr Wjlliam Fitzgerald’s Death. B e e | LAUREL G ment. ! William Fitzserald, aged 28 vea o Al s e e s = o A Skilled Cook. son of Mr. anl Mrs. Edward Fitzger- fal | Sunday School Reorganizes—Officers| == 0 ren an octogenarian, | 4ld, died Sunday afternoon of pneumo- g Yale students were at Elected 2 Zmily Warren, an oc n, |2 el M o . . je: | | was one of dies who a in § s, is brother & L e St Beach Mondey asd ewed 5 | e fninic & dies’ Aid society of | than a week ago at the Day Kimball g T iargh Bof ‘m‘“:,‘ otk e the Con hurch on Wednes- oital of the same di M | v 4 day May 1, at Women's Club Meets, of e =id | the chag A number attended.| The Women's club of ¥ Iyn met 111 orclock “ An excellent supper was served. Miss| Monday afternoon. The president, Mrs, nders lef 11 school 2 anized Warren retains her skill in getting up | Genung, was the hostess. 2 F: vis relatives in | tendent, Rut Jalicu: assistant su- | nice suppers, Palme d a paper upon Some Fa- | ve am Holdredge Pastor at South Killingly. mous Old Abbeys and the Four Ca- - \felder roving ] R librar! ,{ Re nd Mrs. H. B, G for- | thedrals of the Marches. Mrs. Cum- wly from a recent s opera- | 2 ner d St of North Asheons Ioved | Mings read ome upon The Li \:;;‘m it w New London tal. \1,.‘1‘ Horace P: | to South Killingly, where the former of Mrs. Mulack ¢ i '.,,f,:, is.a summer residenc 1 ) will preach in (he Congregational : which was neoin (5. Luce has returned from a | bz doil Saon ALE ille has|Tead by Palmer. siness trip to New York. { Seer ahe Gieat for eral days of Mr.| . Mos. ( ‘:fi‘.:”r the John Mahon's Aeroplane Arrives. | and Mrs. William Spink Sl VB wrhak A Shpinsie Tobis £l > Mr. and Mrs. ¥, R Jackson af Will e A Witor vis- ) - a PRESTON mantic c o Srienie Hidte MM svidence this week ot O el el 21st Regiment Reunion. o i) ¥ PR e ey re od 1t ces been sent out | + A H person N. Jone has returned to ices hav veen was e e | I S0 el YL M inss ey father's home from Providence, | reunion of th iment, ( Biaith rerde . e he has been studying the auto- | May 16t < pleasing solos at the bile, and received his diploma as a = hurch last Sunday | : SCOTLAND & ecently purchased 3 Montrose and son, Don- | : Young entertained| Post Card Shower for Mrs. Denison = of Pomtret. Allen on 80th Birthday. n is having 2 n and John Ethridge were ; g Bzt P o g eRidenos 0i ¢ | rd Sta I ttend the democrat- | Dr. George Moor i n L Ao s int ‘ tes of this place, | Boston arrived at Rev. W P ; : RS ] Moore's on Friday. Dr. Moo Back to Lightship. i 1 . Card from Rome. R s Eata iy Saunders Saturday 43 S ¥ tamily will remain several weeks » resume his dutie Mrs, R. Congdon of Hampton is th Ambrose ch 1 lights! MOHEGAN | guest of dir. and Mrs, C. L. Willis. W. Smitt entered < | D. H. Barstow and Myren Bars- B N g and Entertainment Net About | liome tow returned Tuesday from .| E. Beeb: 11 | s | where they had been spendin . Porter $11- i —————— | days with relatives. Bp D . Bt e Gkt i it %, HAMPTON Eightieth Birthday Celebrated. ¥ ot DAd Mellowe' Bosé. | was in Mohegan Sund | z Mrs. Denison n celebrat " Louis Graves is working at Black | i Mr. and Mrs. J 1 Har nd S0n { Grange Confers Degrees on Four Can- ! 80th 1 It“““ A b Brothers i e s : | didates—Death of Earl Avery. = ] < dW€d 9 * y, Mass., si Su y w Y | oung son of % | i S ity with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gurdon | A Rt e rd Ave died v‘z"]'“ e } : Richard O. Libby New York spent | ab § | nd Mrs Avery have] from relatives and nd Funda th Mrs, Libby in the Pines. | of N ndon | of many friebas c| Attended Pomona Session, Mr. and Mrs. Niar Barnes of New | cal l s t { ¢ A gooc number from EUbVAS Npies Bukiny: nutL TS Dactas | R e | Conferred Degrees. grange attend Pomona grai parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rob- | w d C | ) fn North Windham on S 1 A, I €€ Palnls s etizned | i { thirty from othe ed in- | T 1 aken rooms in the Waldor \" { to the myst th or Po- ‘ THOMPSON mona degree and Mr. A. Beckwith and - | E Myron Allen lost a valuable horse spent Sunday with | Dr. Ruth Hume to Speak at Congre- L. Bennett | one day 1ast week n Flanders. . i WATERFORD Attloboro Man Leases Mil —Mrs. Wallace Lets Summer Home. 1o, Miss Ida How Gran s and Mrs ung ar Mrs. All were Mrs. nand Ha x is N Waliace Cottage Leased. Mrs. George W. Wallace ¢ bth street. w Yor le, Wednes inst summer home, wi n account er Young wa n Play and Sale Net $22—Engineer Johnson Resigns. Viont church, preached on| imit from the cake, 1ce cream and cand amounted to § 05, w uesd in maki Ladies’ Social 1et ek in t hall son To Repair Parsonage. r. and Mrs. F. C. Sch ) Engineer Resigns. rew son v Mrs. Ly Partridge of Hopevi p: was the g of Mrs, J. B. Saunders | Miss Mabel W of Jewett City | spent Sunday with her aunt, Mr ne | i £8ler, Mr. and Mrs. 8, G. Norman were in | orwich Monday | \rs. Richard Howard of Jewett City returned Thursday from several 3 i wit Rev. and Mrs. ( l.. French f Montville GARDNER LAKE Earl Lathrop and family have mov to Palmertown. Miss Mary Daniels of Hamburg was | a recent guest of local refatives ! Joseph Phillips and famlily of Nor- wich were at Spring Grove Sunda Mr. and Mrs, Fitch Dolbeare of | ireeneville were at thelr eottage Sun- and P. Corn! Norwl walied on local friends Saturday, chi tone Farm | gational Church—Recent Visitors. tenment on the P ; WOODSTOCK | Talk on Dr. ~(;-en(;“;5 Work—Bird Charts Provided District Schools been visiting rela at Sweet Place. Sweet Auction rles soid his stoc auction last Wednesday after- Albert MeC. Mathewson Ha- o ven was in town Wednesds has S \\‘»!“- % ‘-\S‘lfl\“lt\' s lHlustrated Address. | sl . i Qagivten, MreC | 1 SRR | Guest from India ite Carrier Arthur arl ke 3 S carrying on Route 1 during apRe | John K. M eptertainit FaEiY el ve an inte ok | Ruth Hun I S » attended the Po- | there in the Congregational « ch on | n th g h . seth 'Wing on | Sunday evening talk was | Q proseAE % 1 i in North Windhs 0| rated b el | . s 3 Mrs. ngwell | ¥ Sun jam A. Gallup Norwich | ) R s faugh- | Supervisor Daniel Ray Repairing the| W A. Howard and « ! ' Roads—Center Road Widened. | gunaay. 0 S yon. ; | Mr. Mottt Teachers' Meeting. | ing cordwood | Supt. C. E. Pratt held a te | ¢ | meeting in Dis Roads Being Repaired. g e S r| Some of ads are being put in| pave been sent to g onditior LY Survever| py the state board | Daniel 1 View farm and | % 28tititng = was ompleti the | his, gang of doing fine work. ional Ideals | Center and have now ellent - - ) L m g he gre- there. rip of | Two Brothers of James Fitzgerald Die jonal ct vas held sda in bad shape for a long Within Nine Days e and his estimable % Miss W i broth- - several years ago from| James Fit B Eiily e er, A » % st wec to live on the Brookly and Wednesda ) wcle, Dea- | ' Thatecher i ! | i s W ited a | Mr. Fitzgerald ympathy T . Carrie B, friends in 1 bereave- MOOSsUP Misses Car- | men elyn Imogene Car-| Frank Phillips spent Sunday out of John Stewart Addresses Epworth vere also visitors | town League—Joseph Bouchard’s Funeral. arm N Rachel Kenyon was a Thread was at h 10me | Cily visitor ursda meet- veek end | Mr. and Mrs. D. it- | rs Hampton was a|tle d M r the b Wed and W m‘ f Central called S( - ks e ad e ‘ SOUTH: WOODSTOCK EKONK - - 3 | Grange Hears of Birds as Farmer's W 1 New Pastor Settled in Parsonage— | Friends. thizd, Mig Many at Social Dance. { y 5 R nd Wil Mrs : m Daws s Edwin | moved he May 1 y @ {riends ire g 1 ident pa ¥ anie Wells \,)‘.” i A W game zain and see parsonage occupied. | $hd With reiatives in Providence i u gener it was ge attendance at the | \"\"”‘ b 3 2 s nd Aeld” at" sMnamas | . A8 TL Lo SAngers mi Pt I Satur evening. A Y i M. Daniel Gailiinibt .,,”.,t Interesting Programme at Grange. were week end visitors here. Senexet grange cof red the ‘accond Mer has le ed W3 min | degree on a class of four at i m and will improve it this | meeting. The worthy lecturer, i ison. This week he is assisting By- | George Bufts, provided an Intere 1 § n Gallup with his farm work. | programme, the subject bein STERLING Ars. Annie Tanner is slowly improv- | usefulness of birds to the farme ing and is able_to sit up a short time troyers of ‘Insects; also as to each day S el | in the p ervation of t New Engineer at Finishing Company lm_tn Gardner is assisting M Will- | The Ladies' Aid soci is to meet | = ; A A um Tanner. | with Mrs. Della Davis May 8. Odd Feliows to Attend Church. Warren Tanner, who has been em- | i iy kbl ployed at Ingalls’ steam mill for nes e | Y e CHAPLIN altad” Me. “and ATTAWAUGAN Death of M_rs. Arthur L. Hall Saddens Pulain e | Many Friends—Meeting of Ladies’ Mrs. Eila Cr was a visitor at| Societies. | ¢ Woon v R ' l Mr. ar ties We Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, wife of Arthur tor L; Hall of Bedlam, died from s ! ihra: | meningitls Saturday evenin, aral e s e t at Quadic, home. She had been a suff for felc fs of Quadic spent|Some time, Mrs, Hall was 28 vears | ys last week with her moth- | 0ld, and leaveg her husband and fiv. ‘ Cornehia Geer. children, the youngest a habe of one Stone is {1l month. The funeral of Mrs, Hall was Mottie Lapearl enter- | attended ai her home on Tiesday ac | ; incay. {2 p, m, Rev, Mr, Aver of the Mans ik iled on rela spent Sunday | fleld © Congregational church | conducted the se! e and spoke com- forting words to the bereaved. The bearers were Frank M. Hall, Charles | CLARK’S CORNERS terbury are visiting friends in town. Mr. Johnson has hought out a grocery Perkins, Michael Laudeck and Adam ‘ By oy store and will engage in business at Laudeck. Burial was in the family lot| Norwich Visitors Registered at | \Wuterbuzy on his return. in the Bedlam cemetery. The sympa- Modena. There was Bible study Friday night thy of all goes out te the family in by at the Universalist parsonage, Topic, their deep serrow. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shippée and | Poverty and Ri The ~ Sunday Met at Parsenage. The Ladies" Missionary auxiliary and the'Ladies’ Aid society met at the par- sonage Wednesday, There was a good attendance and a good dinner was en- joyed at noon. A. M. Litchfield automebile. Frank Shippee a moved from Natchi owned by George M. the village. EAST WOODSTOCK is out with a new his mother have aug to the house Flint, south of child were in Putnam over Sunday AMr. and Mr orge H. Ryder wer visitor at his home here. Master Ray Palmer of Springfield visiting ais grandnarents, Mr L. H. Jewelt George Ryder left Lecture on Mission—Mrs. | GLPree Emma Phillips’ Deatn. i MacDonald of Somerville, Mass., ding at Mrs. Belle Withey's. Itager and three children of Mrs. Susan Rutnbun visiting New York state are visiting Mrs. Alice | daughter, Mrs, Charles Tyler, in Wa Johnson and other relatives. ington, R. 1 4 Mrs, Newton of Arlington Heights is Mrs. F. Partridge and Mrs. spend several weecks with Mrs. | visited in JMoosu recentl abeth White Miss Susie | ing het Harl Bem! of Waterbury is w Nellie Rathbun his mother, Mrs. Anna Bemis, for a O. W. Bates was in Providence or two. Tuesday. 1l from here attended the lec- John Potter,and family visited » and ster on given by nday copticon on Dr, Gre) Afiss Jessie Luther at ng. I b Death of Mrs. Emma Phillips. 1 even imma Phillips, 79, former sident, ds ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cha hild, died in Putnam aturday A. M. Gildersleeve of this pia: ter. Mrs. . A. Turner, Mrs. Roscoe Al- ton, Mrs. C, C. Gildersleeve and Miss d the miss last Thu Pratt atter Pomfret ynary meeting Rev. and Mrs. for Reynolds—The Week's Visitors. Purse of Gold Mrs. r left Thursday (o visit hington, D. C. Mr Bennett has returned a it Washington, D. C., Or- inge, N. J, and New York city Mrs. Oswald Street spent the week dence. Potter s sister, Mrs. Fred Shippee, Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Brown € Sunday with her son. SOUTH CANTERBURY aron R sd hom Morse Mi Miss the gue art of Flc end witi Buriick, in WESTFORD wer G Norw \ Springs Albee is entertaining Henry itiended Haven at the home of | neral of r, Bdwar . week Tue nehe spent Sunday rents East Douglas, WESTMINSTER ard Mrs. Edson Ormsbec and —— irs. Fred Ormsbee jeft Thursday for| Mr. Croft of Har . i New Hampshire. Sund Purse of Gold. Miss Grace 4 few da ith her sister o h e | M. Crof expe ) e vestry of the Con- | ,yipit again Sunday ch on Friday evening. ramme was enjoyed, af- Hon. W. P. Kelley pre- ABINGTON ed them $30 in gold, the purse be Enlauie made up by friends here in t Oren Weiks ; Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds left | pooror v/ o¢iS & 5 on Wednesday morning for Ekonk to ire nion % Fipite Munt with G 2 Williz workin and is compan NORTH STERLING Assav SOUTH WINDHAM 8 Jose P H‘V" has ret ) nds in W X C. Card Maria Gates M Watts at the Ha an of Stafford ent Sun- s mother, Mrs. Humis- B a were visitors in Plymout WILSONVILLE Funeral of Mrs. Held on Thursday. children ses Jen Sheppard, who had s day night eral was held intll Sunday Mrs. Hunt and represente where fifth Windham, d for the inspected last. the contract r have new Br Willingtor and utomobil 1ers expect one this im section mpton Wednesday, Rust wais in Boston Thur: WOODSTOCK VALLEY re attended the Several fror W. II, Miller and mother have re- ] cher. turned from New York state. F. A, Lasbu Mrs, 0. A, Hiscox has returned from | visited Hampden New Haven agt week It was Se cre attended the so- | Ti i degree was R rom 1 clal ai Kastford \Wednegday, evening, been visiting been con- Sylvania Sheppard end with son one day last g of Quinebaug a de- Ar- ddie Hutchins has purchased attend- arles A, Sweet's fad Louis Ingalls ¢ cal visitor T‘olland County Inspector Everett E. Brown Ad Grange—Exhibit of Schoo Work | Sale of Hayes Place—Pink-Eye Af- ] AT e fects George Pierce’s Horses. SRAErE: Darrow fully 3 Volney Reed has been Visiting | ' The Ladies' Al oty nds in Mcosup Valley .| afternoon in the ies' par Miss Lucinda Knight is visiting in | cpurc rate d Boston, G V. Smi The Hiram Haye e has been om a : X i 1 New York purchasers » grange i v m Johnsor ent a days | ing was large . O. Plummer and daug 2 visiting friends in Wor- ues T don. and da Inspector Brown's Address. Inspec ctive ming with 1 h s wife han this week ¢ soon to Mrs. ' | mother | was on ¥ and siste way to ( ¢ bust: he | up their S nied on her i s Waldo, formerly « Mr. and Mrs, Car | tamily of Sp Mr. Ruggles Mr Ruggles. Charles M. Pinne ¥ sday Webster Tt last Wednesday. | Teturned from Baker, returned | Boston i 1 STAFFORD Seven Patxent: at 'Ne;« Plans for Nor Tolland Schooi Convention. Hosoit Sun | th Miss I from schoo social at Nort Ashford Thursday ra Sl | next g Mrs, ude Hall spent Sunday with | work | relatives in W ter Mrs Mrs. Edna Fenkell of Waukegan, IlL, | Watertown, Mas visite Alien Kenyon's this week illness of her mot Ar, and Mrs, Louis Johnson of Wi and Mrs, esses ermon will be The the Church. Young People's morning tople of re | Sins of Norwich visitors Fricay Christian union topic, The = Drink Charles Oliver of the Connecticut | pyapijc Agricultural college was a week end Seven Patients at Hospital. X - 4 : here are seven pati at the hos- Mrs, Adele Ford of Norwich was at ; b W Matan's vecentls. ;\»\.m: One "“,:,‘]' nt was discharged on Guests registered at Allen Jewett sl‘ e i A Ay at Modena Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, | IV ;“]‘,‘v s 1L o ospital B. C. Jewett and family, Wilbur Hail, | 20W, taliy equipped It cases, Mrs. W. P. Green and Miss Amy |¢luding surgica Wheeler, ail of Norwic Sunday School Convention. 18] The North Tolland Sunday school cony ion meets i the Baptist Wednesday.\ he ne will speak the af at 3 the even t 1fternoon Mi will e a sample primary re of Hartfo ir teens. Mi during the evening. SPRING HILL Baptist Church Dissension Results in Pastor's Resignation — Property Changes Owners Smith to u Wi rid; nd ‘ me N i adj \ 1 e | " 1 re ed the foll r democra Hawkins v \ Merrow " ANDOVER of the Schools—Farces Well Presented—Pastor Begins Second Year. " ! r rd ) ri Dramatics Local Amateurs. | nd S Fridiy eve W Year of Pastorate. will prea liremen We v own Strawberry 12 d STAEE STAFFORDVILLE Offi t Ladies’ Aid So- cie hool Teacher Il Booth; vice a M 1arles Dugdale and S et n tant Teacher Il 1 unable Dr. I P. d Hollow has been T Stafford ling the past W ghter, Mrs, Fred R ) taken to ar eatment hters " Mrs, "“Mahlon W on Arthur have Sieglg been n s bos n Gar- To Be Expected. Main, } been expected to go ‘o 1t has killed all its. guides.—s Time Was To Be Expected. the original in- opposition to i the starte— I Te » O a~ Kansay City, Journal,.

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