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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1912 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES .~ | New London County PRESTON dle Raslgni to Go to ate Evangelist—Sale | " Windham County o WAUREGAN | Kerouck- Reid Wedding—Hunters Have | Good Luck-—Obituary Notes—Sacial Affairs. i lss G was in Providence uesduy Miss Cordelia ¥ t aftor an iths, Atwood hose nd faif, Good Day’s Sport. Prank Mott of Boston was in town Monday enjoying a day’s hunting_with fred Swan of Occum and Ira Smart Lisoon, had very good luck, ringing back twelve squirrels, four- artridges, six quall, and @ coon ing nius pounds and six ounces. | v Dore of this place, who has d in Bedford as or- ur years, has oyed as order 2ast Norwich John H. Wil { } Lynwood, | Miner of rothers is able to be son, s of two weeks With The Palmer were | Ding company is plan- Meeting. ttended the ting at Miss Jewett City o ved of o and we iham spent nd the funeral red Move to Lawrence. »dd have been g the been hurch min a Ul for the : D Live Resi Pastor ans s, Mrs of the and vice Livesey cholr for a ! president of | wvor society. She | missed by the choir, | her friends. Mr. and || ¢ Monday for their naw wrence where Mr. m as chemist at the Mass. Kerouck-Reid. Catherine Reld of t ce Wed- and is were | Rev. Joseph E. | Riley of this tor and Arthur he groom, was gh nuptial mas; ather McCarthy, rose of Baltle ev. Fathér Mathieu of A breakfast wa of the bride, after Kerouck left on P Mary of hc by ¥ 0. Bel e home BOZRAH o Heneault's Death. fene died here ness of four ripple. She wa: Party—~Ad effingwe o8 Mrs, 8. Ives. was in Many Wedn v relative, Death at 84, $4. died here on | of a here the born sided who Tesigned | weaving depart- | n mills last Sat- dsomo pic- drawing room. | ard w ceed bookkaepe as SOUTH WINDHAM I of the Week—Guilford Smith Recovers from llineas. d Happenings Robert o have been mwm;l nning. as returned from Boston spending a in Plainfleld. ent Wednesday at Card was in Norwich on Mrs Clifford nday at ILASGO A t the P Patient Improving. Irs, Char ahn, who is at St. Joseph's hospital, is improving rapid- Guests rsonage. Enter : Mrs, Williams of Greeneville is vis- Mrs. N Chaplin and Mrs, nsack, N. T, are visit- George Styles have week at Fall River. has purchased a sister, on moh E. Clinton and Mrs, F. B tiended the Windham coun- the Connecticut Sunday lon at Putnam Wednes | o wesk end Y da irned Monday tor. usiness caller d Smith k of grip. s recovering from WlNDHAM Delegates to C, E Moetmg —Relatives Meet After 38 Years. Andrew Noyes Eccleston was at Stewart A unday Sscial at Parsonage. The B I ant aven day, wors serv ous domatl by the friends g sitors spent & pleas. nd coffes | A gener- |13 for the pastor | Oa Mrs er, R. ’ Mrs. John kwit Rev Plumb and . Keeney attended the state C. B onvention in Hartfords \[' and M William R. Allen, who have besn in town for a week, retarn- 4 to Hartford ‘Thursda Giles Pott Pittsfield, ting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs, D. N. MacDonald of nkers are at the inn for a week. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Millor and Mr. Auburn, N. Y, who motor trip in the Millers' © boen at Mrs, Mille ammond's, this we M, Sear's of Spring Hill was Mrs. Herbert Robinson ITCHVILLE of nds of Mrs. Josephine C. i Attend Hallowe’sn Party, Allyn | vi Y Mre. Joseph large lowe'en pa evening Allyn entert. t a Hal g, The | playing ed pent fano by refreshments were aughter,Mise Josephine Miss Torauce Phillips Burke Mrs. Margaret ot No e the guests, ka. Handy of Nebraska is ¥isit- brother-in-law, H. L. Bingham, vhom he has not seen for 38 yoar: fra. Herbe Robinson spent Sun- in Danielson. She returns to me in Riveriead, L. 1, the first | week. has been vistting d Mre. Cath nt Wednes. nkead. -“!-w‘ed Funeral. Hartford w attend r, Isaac Win- with WOODSTOCK Seniors Have Hallows’en Frolic—Missionary Society Meets. Mr. and_Mrs. W Merrill of infield, J.. have been guests of liss Mary Perley lies' Missionary society met Nellie D, Chandler Wednes- moon. The topic of the was Mormonlsm. ‘Mrs, C, H. s leader class held a Hallowe'en Academy Friday eve- rersason wer | Academy “hame of Warren Thomp- n of New Haven or parents Monday, N etrical determines h accurate- 1 tone of n invented by Miss fte n senior at the the humar rman woman The | soctal ning. I Motored to New York. i Mr. and Mrs. H, W,-Bowen and Mrs. Hamilton Holt spent Sunday in New York, ey made the trip by auto- mobiie. Mre, T, Leftingwell of Norwich and Miss Ellen B, Allen of Groton have been guests of Mrs, Willlam M. Gal- lup, Mrs, Willlam entertained Mrs Southbridge. HOWARD VALLEY Mr, o, a week's ‘When you have acid stomach, nan- [ | sea, abdomen distended with gas, loss of appetite or excessive appe- tite, inclination to headaches, de- pression of spirits—you hiave indigestion. & Mathewson recently George Wells of and Mrs, (. C, Fitts of Briste), turned home last Friday after visit at the homes of I F. Hawkes and John Fitts. tev. A. Ghent of Clinton, Mass, is holding services in the Valley 'chureh this. week. I, A. Burnham had a horse, buggy, I harness stolen last week night, October 2 Hallow- was held in the Curtis tav- ¥ + large attendance time remove the cause of indigestion by their thorough action in liveni the liver, sweetening the m:x end the bowels, A fair trial will convinee you,. u‘um absolutely harmtess, gn ere, glain oy suyar enated, abor, Send for our (1ee mediea) hook Dr. J. B, Schenck & Sou. Philadeiphia | in Woodstock . presenting her a du/en‘ | Mrs. EASTFORD Four Names Added to Voting List—| Church Societies Active. Mr, ang Mrs. Aaron Weeks were weel end visitors with their daughter, Mrs, Charles Chapam of Gurleyville. Mrs. Georgo Walker of Mt. Hope has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain, Mrs. Charles Clark and Mrs. Fred Bowen were in West Thompson at Mrs. Clark’s parents’. They attended the concert given on October 28 North Grosvencrdale, returning home by way of Putnam. Mrs. Johnson, who has been ill with pneumonia for several weeks, is much improved. The Ladies’ Aid soclety met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Welcome Davis. Plans were made to serve lunch to the voters on Election day Mrs. Stella Munyon, for some time a member of Rev. J. B. King's family is about to leave for New York to spend the winter with a relative. Four Names Added. registrars met the purpose of making r numes were added to the list Miss Grace Lawton, a teache Phoenixville, visited the model Tuesday Church Suppers. Aid soclety of the M held a social in the vestry evening. A salad supper was o about fifty. After the sup- d entertainment, consist ocal and The Friday, October 25, for 1 at hool ng instrumental music (s provided Veduesday a “.p,m wi 30, dies of in their chureh ling, s ser ¥ ationa 1 i Visited Model School. Blanche Perry ay, October was a visitor on 30, at Miss Anj shool in Woodstock, h model school Chamber and wretaker at the camp ng De returned hursday after spen two weeks with her parents. EAST WOODSTOCK Harvest Supper—Mrs W. E. Ham- mond Wins in Spelling Match. n Mrs. Char Manchester s E. Bunce of South spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. E. E. May Mrs. Elizabeth White is visiting sigter, Mrs. Ball, in Holden L. H. Lindeman and Mrs. John ave been visiting relatives in ford Hermon Mrs, andler 3¢ ston S lectrical show was no echool Miss Perkins Womfret Supnzr and Entertainment. and Ames Wednesda. was visiting schools \ esses we nd Mrs, supper was Friday evening. e Mrs. Alton, Mrs, E. May. About ind Harold Ra by d-fashior Arthur M Miss Alton leader pated, Mrs. W. E. ng them all. She quet of ch followed d spelling hee w , Mrs., White and About 30 partic Hammond outsp was ented santhemum DAYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. George Jencks of Cali- fornia Guests of Local Friends. a Jencks of Cal- in the | r. Jencks spent his boyhood days here Mr. and spending th Miss Jenn: Mass., spent Samuel Berr William Burflett and Clifford Jones spent Sunday in Hartfor Wayland Beunett and Ired Miller are working in the savings bank at Danielson. Miss Sadie Reddy spent the end at her home here. Mrs. Albert Murphy had visiting her her sister, Miss Mary Moore of Provi- dence, Mrs, Sunday Mrs. W. E. LaBelle week in Bridgepor e Berriman of Groveland, he week end with Mrs. an. are E. D. West and daughter spent at West Paxton, Mas Gone to California. Mrs. J. P. Emerson has returned San Diego, Cal,, for the winter. Rev. Clarence H. Barber of Daniel- son occupied the Congregational pul- pit Sunday b Mary Kelley of Torrington spent the week end at her home here in the village. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Several from dance at West evenlng. Mrs. and Miss Leonard left Monday to spend a few days at Hampton hill, e route to thelr home in Flatbush, N. Mrs. Emilie Osgood Butler returned | to New Haven Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb and Mrs, Ady ams of New Haven spent Sunday with 1. P. Briges, Mr. Kennedy's automobile. Howard K. Carpenter and William Wilson of Putnam were at Allen Ken- yon's Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Webster and children and Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson were at Allen Kenyon's Sunday, mak- ing the trip from Meshanlicut, R, I, in’thelr automobile. Alfred D. Briggs and Edward Eng- lish of Pomfret and Dr. Hutchins of Abington were in tawn over Sunday. Gilbert Randall of South Woodstock | spent Sunday in town. SOUTH KILLINGLY Seventy-five Athndod Harvest Supper —Miss Holoway’s Death. to here attendéd the Woodstock Saturday attended the harvest sup- per at\Henry Spaulding’s Friday night. A literary programme and amusements were furnished. Mrs. Henry Shrouder and Charles Woodmaney have ~gone to Cleveland, Ohio. to attend the funeral of Miss Florence Holloway, a niece of Mrs. Shrouder. It 18 expected that Plain- field grange will furnish the pr gramme at Highland grange mesting, November 9. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harry L. Goodsell of Bridgeport haye been visiting at Rev. H. B. Goodsel’s the past weelk, Rev. H. B. Géodsell attended the Sunday school convention at Putnam Wednesday. John W. Grosvenor and Benjamin Grosvener of Pomfret were here Mon- day. * CANTERBURY Return of Former Pastor—Complaints Becauss Quinebaug Bridge Is Not Finished. Mrs Laurance Krauss' friends this town were shocked when they heard of her sudden death Iriday Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Will- | fam Rollinson, who formerly lived in | Taftville when the Krauss _family lived there, and Mr. and F. L. Bennett and family. Mrs, Krauss was loved | by ail who knew her. Former Pastor Returns. Speeriey former M. the Cer as return pacisit after a few years' absence in oiher lieids, His houses in Rey, min " Jacon fsier P ad at | voters, | urday and visit- | week | making the trip in | { hold goods came Wednesday. Mr. Speerley is a good speaker and Mrs. | Sveerley is a good singer. Mr. and Mre. William Rollinson, for. mer residents here, are guests of Mra | Rollinson’s_sister, Mrs. Charles Bars- tow and Deacon Barstow, at Spring Hill farm. Bverybody's doing it. What? Grum- Dling about the Quinebaug bridge not being done! There have been several | mishaps in the river, but as yet noth ing very serious. Fred Graves' horse cleared itself from the wagon in the | river Tuesday, leaving Mrs. Grayes and the wagon in the river. Mr. Graves jumped on to the horse's back 1 and got the Babcock rowboat and took | Mrs. Graves ashore. Sheriff Preston B. §. Sibley and Charles Pellett, former_resident | this town, were in town Wednesday-on business. PLAINFIELD Hunters Find Game Plenty—Hallow- e'en Frolic. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Kennedy and Mis: | Esther Barber. also Miss _Georgetta Barber of Moosup spent Sunday | the home of Silas L. Barber at Camp- bell's Mills. Good Day’s Sport. Three hunters who had spent the day in the ‘woods and fields of Flat took a southbound car here Sat- n. Rock urday afternoon with an 18 pound several partridges and 41 gray sq rels New Members Received. first | St. John's Catholic inday morning. There was | a reception of new members into the | church in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, Funeral of Mcs. Lawrence Krause. The fur M Lawrence <ra tended at 1 -avenue, many outside. Rev. Mr. amforq conducted the services. E in Plaintield cemetery Annie Johnson led the Y. T meeting at the Congregational church Sunday evening. Miss Alice Nickleson Colonel Brown | chaug were callers day se was on I residence is at Centra and_family of Pa- | in this village Tues- | Enjoyable Social. The Young People’s society held enjoyable social at the Congregatic church Wednesday evening. There was music and games, followed by | dainty refreshments. The little folks in Miss B tin Union hall observed Hallowe’en on | Thursday with a_pumpkin moonshine | | entertainment, which was highly en- joved. After the fun the children | proudly marched home with their pumpkin fa Dennis Sullivan’s section men_are | [ helping to raise the track below Jew- ett Clty SCOTLAND Mrs. F. P. Tracy Injures Foot While | Leaving Providence Trolley Car— | Afternaon of Cards. 1's room soclety met with re, Wednesday aft- ernoon. The programme included in- teresting letters from foreign fields | Mrs. Roath of Norwich been in- | vited to address the mext meeting. A)lnm went to Norwich to at- rogressive meeting. The cottage prayer meeting, one ot | a series that are being held one eve- | ning each week in the outlying dis- | tricts, was at the home of . pen- | cer, Tuesday evening, Injured Foot. cy, who is the idence, when step- ng from a v there lzst week, \ met with an accident that seriou | injured the ligaments of her foot. missionary | Mrs. F. | ot friends in guest \rs. J. H. Johnson gave a delightful atternoon Tuesday at which progres- 00" was played. Mrs. C. L. Wil- eived a prize for_th score_and Mrs. George Dorrance the consolation_prize. Mrs, W. W. Babecock and Mr: ander of Springfield, Ma: . E. B. Baldwin of Norwich Town Were recent guests of Deacon and Mrs, F. E. Allen. E Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pendleton return- ed to New Haven Tuesday, after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gallup. Mrs. George Dorrance of Newark, V. .+ nding a week with Mr. 15, Jullan Dorrance. s Ruby Ladd is visiting her sis- in Massachu Mrs. Elisha Geer and son of Nor- | wich Town were recent guests of Mrs. | R. E. Geer. WESTMINSTER Death of Little Dlughtur of Mr, and Mrs. Koch—Norwich Visitors. Much sympathy is feit for M Mrs. Koch becauss of the death of their little daughter Sunday afternoon Two or three physiclans were in at- | tendance, but medical aid_proved of {no avail, Mr, and Mrs. Koch have | been residents here only two or three Weeks, coming from New Rochello, IN. nanm Lovett, who died Sunday his home in Groton, was a resident his place for many years. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Degrenier | Norwich are_spending the week at { Mrs. Mary J. Rathbun's. Mr. De- grenier received a kick from a horse last week which necessitated his tak- ing a short vacation. Mr, Moore of Scotland will officiate at the communion service Sunday morning. Miss Etta Moffitt spent Sunday here with her grandmother and mother. ATTAWAUGAN Thomas Hughes lost a cow recently, { It being choked by swallowing an ap- { ple. | Emma Rollinson and Raymond Mit- | chell spent Sunday at Central Village. | “There was a Hallowe'en party at the | home of Mrs. Clara Brown Thursday | evening. Miss Ethel Adams was in Worcester Saturday. Some of the young men were enter- at of of ning. Miss Clara Geer spent Sunday at Providence, William Kendall and family of Taft- ville visited with Albert Rollinson and family Sunday. Miss Edith Fusell entertained two girl friends for a few days last week. e part of last week with her~mother, Mrs, Cornelia Geer. Willle Laperl has moved his family into the village. Mrs. Clarence Weeks and two chil- dren visited in Webster last week with Willlam Harvey and family. THOMPSON * Mrs. Beebe ang Miss Dorothy Besbs have gone to West Point. Robert Gay and family have return- |ed ‘o their home in Attleboro. The Thimble elib met with Mrs, Oscar Munyan 'Thursday, October 24. Mrs. Emily Apelt is very Il in the Worcqster hespital. Samuel Smith of Providence been spending o week at T, Smith's, Ossian E. Mills of the New England Congervatory of Musio was here over Sunday A harvest supper with tables for sale of home-made eandy and fancy articles was held in the Congresation- alist church parier Wednesday eve. ning. has highest | tained at the parsonage Monday eve- | Mrs. Henry Davis of Quadic spent | | F Democratic For Congress andidate The voters of the Second Congressional district need a representative in Congress, who not only is willing but who can accomplish something for them and for this section. You know that Connecticut is not geiting as much con- sideration from the national congress as it is entitled to. You know it never will get such consideration u =44 you send to Congress a new order of man—a man who has a record of doing things. Such a man is now to be had. You can avail yourself of his great ab ities. His past performance is a guarantee of earnest, persistent endeavor and accomplishment in the future. HON. BRYAN F. MAHAN, Candidate for Cdn Dist: gress from Secend rict. If you want to see this district and this state represented at Washington by a forceful, resourceful, untiring legislator, VOTE FOR BRYAN F. MAHAN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESSMAN, Second District. sions and ambitions of the great West. It is not so much a matter of party as it is of men. Connecticut needs strong men in Congress if it would hold its own against the aggres- Pick out the man whose record gives the most promise of accomplishing something. You will make no mistake, no matter what your party affiliation may be, if you giv your vote next Tuesday for Congressman in the Second district to Bryan F. Mahan of New London. Adv. CHAPLIN Recent Auctions at Snedeker and Me- Quaide Farms—Surprise Party. | | | | | Walter D, & tion sale of stock old | Mr. Snedeke | which A. M. Bowen of | at good prices. A old brought $52 and v David Russ of Moun Mrs. Snedeker move st Haven to reside father and mother them, are with articles [ head of cows 2 lic auction Oct. good prices and brought high prices Gallup wa Surprise Party and Gifts and Mrs. Winfiel give vestr d: Phillip Mr. were churcl and 3 | nice chair and an envelope « money. It was t Refreshments were The Ladies’ Ald nesday afternoon Litchfield. The sacrament will chureh next Sunday. with ciety met Mrs, be observed at " EKONK | | i sonage Grounds Rewarded by Good Dinner. Twelve men of the | parsonage Wednesday work around the chur on. grounds. The ladies d a go dinner for them in Grange hall Funeral of Infant Son. The infant son of Lewis and Hazel Wilcox was buried ednesda Rev. Mr. Reynolds omforting words to the fri Mrs, Robert Edwards been with her daughter, Wilcox, for the past tw Mrs, Alvin Corey is entertaining sister. Edwin Stanton and son were recent visitors at A, A. Stanton's Rev. and Mrs. Reynolds are taining a friend from Westport Mrs. Walter Congdon found a young deer In her garden Wednesday night It had been wounded and could not The game warden ordered it | s nds. o Lyme has Mrs. Hazel her enter- walk. killed. Gives Social Danc Frank Phillips gave one of his pop- ular socials and dances in Grange hal | Wednesday evening. A large crowd | was present. Automobile loads came from Webster, Abington and Williman- tic, Fenner Rich of Abington, working on the Cartwright is boarding at W. H. Phillips’ Mrs. C. F. Cleveland, who ha very {ll with pneumonia, is ing. The Ladles’ Ald soclety metted over $30 at their supper last Tuesday eve- ning. Little Victor Larson, who under- went an operation at St. Joseph's hos- | pital recently, is slowly improving. |” Courtland Ray is in a eritical con- | dition. | Frank Phillips who is mansion, been impro BROOKLYN of Gracely Farm—Country Homes Closed For the Season. Mr. end Mrs, D. B. Hatch have gone to New York and Southport, Conn., for the winter, C, 8, L, Marlor and family = have elosed their house and rented a tene ment in Hartford for the winter, ‘William M, Isaacs and family returned ‘to their city home York Mrs. George L. have in Nes Sweet recently visit- Men Who Tidy Up Church and Par- | | w | was named, ria Gould _ of household of M Maria after the cence ked the | P fter Wood has returned to | spending the summer here, Mrs. S, Irv- her remaining nying and T. D. Pond have re- | me, having visited their son Farm Sold. Gracely has sold Hill to Charles taken possession. Mr. Gracely his mily to Danielson. | Stromburg b finished his Herbert House and has mov- | 0ds to Danielson, | Harris has moved his family | tenement of Mrs. E. W. White. Guests From Norwich. Peckham, How- Wallace of Mr. and Mrs, his farm on s Schweder who movi Charles has Frank nto the Dor rs. Clinton Frink, nd _daughter \ Mrs. Elean- Spauiding. visited r on Monday, mak- automobile has closed her nd returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. CLARK’S CORNERS Mrs. Marion Burnham and child of | rwich, have been visiting at Calvin | am's. and. Mrs, Fielder Neff of Put- nam were week end visitors here, Master Charles Parks of Orient has been visiting at R. E. Clarke's. | Mr. and Mrs, Abner Robinson of | Norwich, visited at F. W. Martin's this wee SOUTH CANTERBURY Mr. Le or Mr the home house for her city nd Mrs ge were Everett Ladd of Cen- 1 Vil guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Barber. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Douglass and son Willie of Norwich were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. T. J. Barber Saturday and unda M T in Franklin, Mrs., George F., arber is spending a Willimantic, Columbia few s and Tillinghast was_the guest Tuesday of her daughter, Mrs. George 1. Wheeler, Jr. Fred Willoughby of Scotiand called on his mother, Mrs, Emily J. Wil- loughby, Tuesday NORTH STERLING he assessors, Mr. Mowry and Mr. Savles were here Monday. Miss Annle Boyle of Providence has been visiting Mrs. George F. Plerce, Jr. H. B. Mowry of Sterling called on friends here 'Saturday. Farmers have had a fine time to re- ceive thelr crops in good condition. Butterflles were as numerous last Sunday morning as in summer. CENTRAL VILLAGE Miss Clara Mahoney of Groton and her aunt, Mrs. James Smith, of New London, have been visifing her mother, Mrs, James Adams, of Central Vil lage, Tolland - County Delegates to New Haven Conference— Pastor's Auto Again In Commission. Rev, B. W, Darrew preached Sun- day merning’ from the 5th verse of the 87th Psalm tepio, “Precept and Promise,” a sermen that was enjoyed, Delegates to the State Congrega- tional conference to be held in New Haven were chesen. Mrs, Gardner r. Yukal is te go as ene of the speakers. Rev. Mr. Darrew's autempblle 18 od her daughier, Mrs, Frank Lamb in’'sgain in use and is & great convenignce work, the atte people of his |; over large to him in his parish being territor Miss been at Hi »hn R, Hill were automob cently Frank Knox of Hartford spent the Mrs. Emily Carpenter’s. As usual the Ladies’ Aid society will di on election da: 7aldo who has pass with her sister, Mrs. returned to Hartford rd 1 Har Hill of Hartfo aw and daughters of at th bis callers and wof ook end Hatths vk enc Louise week and Mrs Mrs, ed the summe: Carpenter ha for the winter. TURNERVIL] E r. and Mrs. George Button of Hartford called on friends here day. D. F. Jaquith has purchased a b ing in Westchester and is moving his home here. Mr d Mrs. who recently sold their far moved into E. A. Ra ond's house until they can purchase in New York state. Mrs. D. F. Jaguith v ents In South Coventry and Thursday Prof. W, 0. was the guest of E. day night. at Baker's ng & good time RIPLEY HILL o a Hal ! ck ng in every immense pre Mrs. ng wol nusing gyplen told_was magic talking dol heesa, cof ere enjoyed. Ea Mon man o'-lanter available Jack gri ser An W writls Pumpkin to it to ome all Hilding of Post il ne wiiiee ToPtuibe Wit the ited her p Wednesd s niz lass Die wa 1 th doughnuts Turner of Wi A. Raymon imanti as been Peterson, turned MT. HOPE. George Albee Captures Three Coons Without a Dog. was with srned to home Mr Howard, glow ton of New Westbrook and ens and son Miss Rub; rah Stan erman of erman of end guests Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. 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