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Pages Nine to Sixteen vention to the ot Sunday | - 7 e . e Bt ] VOLUNTOWN Twins Left Motherless. : e Friends in town of Rev, Mr. Pritz| Pleasurable Evening at Parish Fair--| are grioved to learn of the death of his | Ralph Douglas Held in $2.000 Bonds| wife, which occurred recently at their | —Democcratic Rally. home “in New Jerney. Besides her husband she leaves twins ouly a few weeks old. Bryan F. Mahan of New London and Frederick A. Johnson of Montville were in_town Sunday Mr. end Mrs, James Lano visited relatives in Now London Sunday. Mallows’sn Supper. The Hallowe'en sspper given by ths Grange in thelr hall Saturday evening was well attended and & financlal suc- cess. Mr. and Mrs returned to their ville, after visiting and Mrs. Charl | Mrs, Nelson Web ay HIll 18 othy Fuller were h friends at| Willimantic { "ir. and N Annapolis delphin al present ather rthaniel Matsor ’ Supper Clears About $10—Home of Misses Sarah and Prudence Peskham ~ Entered. i AT soctaty grwe wwnpn, o rosidence of 3ir, and Mim Friday evening. A prosent_and the s T 2% beld at t enider £ Mee, Asa 1. Bheldou and Mrs, lsasc G, Geer were - nlght wod Mondey guests of ricnds in Westerly. | Congregational ehureh tn Utita, N Sl Work on Trolley Read. The ish fair was continue J e b ed crowd ih attendu: ¥ ly enjoped 16 even the }the | Smit Years pgc NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. HANOVER ! | Harvest Supper Followed-by Enter- tainment—Teachers Visit Schools— Social Notes, Rev. M. J. B. Fuller will conduct ser- Yoes In the Congregationsl - church | m-;’_ Edith Johuson of G Sunday. ey spending a few weeks wi Rev. Mr. Christie of Coventry-preach- | Saco, Mo, Sciiely ed in the Congregational church last| Mrs., Earl Browning and | ol pl gl o Mes. owning children of | turned to 2 ondon, after visiting & 2 Sunday morning. Providence are guests of Mr. Brown- | for nearly three weeks at the home of| , Democrats. Hold Rally. Harvest Supper. | tn's mother, Mrs. Irving Rrowning.|their daughter, Mrs. Loren Rathbone |, 1 evening There was a very large attendance|Mr. Browning spent Sunday with his| Miss Dorothy Iuller spending | Deld in town in muin at the harvest supper given y the La- | family, making the trip in his atitomo- | some tim the home Of her moth- | I Union hall | dies’ Guild in th® vestry Wednesday | Pile. {er, Mrs. n Webster. a number of @vening: The supper was a great suc- | At the last regular meeting of! ‘Wwilbert Marvin is erecting vised band ess. The decorations, in keeging | Thames lodge, 1. O. Past Grand ; his place, Sound View farm. ind introd with the harvest time and Hallow®en | Fred J. Hope was chosen chairman of | Church Mesting e spirit, were planned and furnished by |2 committes of arrangements for a so- e T G Twary ! M, Tucker. After the supper an in- | €18l and dance to be given soon hy | At & business meeting of the Congre- A teresting entertainment was enjoyed.’| the lodge, gational church held after the service | ¢ Mrs, W. E. Manning, elocutionist, from | Miss Eva Siesal of Newark, N. J,|last Sunday morning it was voled | Thom Yantic, delighted the audience with four | IS the guest of friends in town hold the annual meeting next Monda. selections— Biddy’s Troubles With the _About forty young people of New |afternoon. e Yankees, How Rubin Played, Our|london went to Quaker Hill and from | Mr. and Mrs. Wilfiam Darling enter- Wedding Day, and Kattina's Trip to|there enjoved a aw rids through. tained the’executive committes Of the New York The laughable farce,- A |ihis town. Robert Byown and George| Y. P S. C. E. on Wednesday evening. | : .| Precious Picide, was splendidly given | Bitters arranged the affair, Rov. T. A. Williams and wife atten | Grove.-cottage her Pine |}y seven young ladies—Miss Maud De- | Miss Millicent Comstock.was a re.|ed the Sunday school convention e 3 e oandone o Td as|cent guest of her aunt, Mre, S Norwich Tuesdas | Mre.. R. L. Manwaring returned on | 21 B oy, JEXHo/ S hetond A . M e L s Dixling 1n: serioualy he home of relatives in New Lc | Bundiy | Mrs. Gabble, ' N |of_Waterford. SHUNOC | UNCASVILLE Activity In the Lodge Rooms—Guests at Pearson-Rosenlund Wedding— Plans to Furnish M, E. Church, supper Mr. and ir fea mus home from ’ Ars, | house and with her d Alr. and closed t} returned to N ier. W. T. Sabine home on_ Main New Yor h Miss K ] re- | 1 turned a Cornwall e prom; Solos intermissior Boucher and Alpha Ga loudly applaud: { | of the fair wer patrom) | Knife Wieider Bound Ove-. | Ralph Douglas, Bramman with « wich and bound | term gr Mrs. John Harvey have Te- | placed at $4.0 g, for dur ho wer feat dette, Who 5. Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents{ and Building in Three Counties. ; 1f visited | Mrs. Charles Seizer wod hrfiflu of' Norwich were visitors of Ak orgo Hunry Bubcock ls erftiestlfl his beme Ruv. L. M. Kennesos of Preston reache the Congregational ohurs Rey, and Mrs. G. C Alice P.~Mitchell, Miss Nettle Gridley, | Miss Roble Boynon, Miss Ethel Boyn- ton, Miss Lilllan Rumrill and Miss Minnie Chapel were among those who dttended the Christian Endeavor con- vention in Hartford. 3 Chappell, Mrs. res John Willlams have home in Thompson t the home of Mr. A. Williars. ster and Miss Dor- recent ‘visitols s: stab yread kn | | NIANTIC spirihmli'(l_ Mourn Death of Mrs. W. A. Miller—Grove and Village Inter- ests. New London County OLD MYSTIC B. Y. P. U. Gives Hallowe'en Social— Corn at Riverview—Pupils Perfect in Attendance. | on nex Edwin_Gray of Boston. s Gray ot Mianus bave besn. the’ and Mrs. Charles As A | Hallowe »y_the D Charles hoc | New given b, Prize in Jordan cemetery, Waterford, Tues- day, had spent some time at the Crove during the summer monih: coming v |hero to attend the Spiritualistic ser- i vices at the rostrum. She was a strong believer in that faith. The funeral ser- vices conducted by Wellman C Whitney of Springfield, Mass., who has | taken part in the services at ihe Grove during the meeting season. Mrs. Mi.- ler's {lness, being pneumonia, was_of| short duration, lasti ngtwo wecss. She | was 37 years of age and i survived by ! her husband, Captain W, A. Miller vne son and a daughter. Pine Grove Notes. Mrs. J. W. Lee is il at Ha | y Intended. selections P A Hallo the B. Y. F the residence Lamphere. T pumpkin e socia Wedne William Miner Dead. r rer th De silo on ¢ Peckham day and Mrs. Frank 1 rooms were decorated ornstalks, apples and moonshines and crepe paper. eption commitiee (two Miss Maude Willia heasbro. The clo (3pooks) M meet s Word has | death of William Mr. Miner was D to sold b tt. I » y dence Pockham* zzve heg” and made his escapmy bery was (ue motivey was with acte about ten ien npwed 10 o iive with his moth. Mr. and Mrs. € after keeper. i B, Dawley, ec: Selectman Maine; Wil 4 | | Reading -Club Meets With Allyn Point Members — Missionary Speak 1l at Williams kWit Bessi prize lo Then . Misses Mande Maude Tin- Witch _Miss Witch Hor: and b , e Miss Julia Babbitt as Sissy ““l’l“z“:x'kg"""';l“’“’“’a‘*““ and friends , Miss Euphemia Souter &s Jen- (and Mrs. Fred J. Hope visited friends Mrs, E. E. Darrow was in Flanders | 1i¢ _Frost. Miss Mayme . Popineau ""‘", New ;\" fundey, making e Wednesday, attending a mesting of the | pedlc Bean, Miss Grace Tu S SAnE GremdRi e g ooy | Bessie Snow. . Fair and Social. Joseph W. Hill was in New London | At Norwich Convention. + | The falr and social given by Amer- Thunsday evening, attending the meet | Miss Margaret Hadie, Mr. and.Mrs, [ican council, O. U. A, M Thursday ing of the progressive party. | Allison B. Ladd, Jr., atfended the Sun- | Dight wag, largely attended and well Mrs, R. O. Libby closed her cotfage, | day school convention in Norwich|Patronzed." The five dollar gold_piece Wild Air, Monday, and left for Nor- | Tuesday. .| was_awarded First Selectman Georze |wich to spend the woeek with Mr. and) Rev. M. J. Fulier is being entertain- | Hl. Bradford of Oakdale, the quilt to| Jl- | Mrs. A. T. Boon. | e this week at the homes of Hon, An- [rs. Elizabeth R..Burchard. Daccing | Main | Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bell and|gus Park and Webster Standish. | was enjoved by many. | Reply | Miss Nellia Webster will close their| Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Dressing entdr-| The C. M. Robertson Co.'s Rockland | cottages next week and leave for West | tained Rev. Mr. Christie last Sunday. 1'"”1 has been shut down for repalrs t)i 3 the guest of and Ha M. ndey {ded over the aff Attended Fair. tomob on 7 ttend 2 Miss Emily Tanner as enfug_from visit to Mrs. | \ji~ (320! | Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kelsey and Mr. | | The R X Mrs ing 10| Mrs. exercises | readin Germany and Mrs Elize Burial of Joshua P. Rogers, Who Died in New York. his vi age hur he his who died at week, W The in Joshua P. Rogers, 1 home in New York las one tune a resident her was bprought here Unlord cemetery, last Saturda Rev. Lucian Drury spoke Miner Baptist church, Sunda Mre. Irvins Vaugh and esday Mr. d Misses he body | attending or_burla freshments | pany. Mrs, . > ing wee sliowed b s ot morning | e Knesland were telen Hu ine Wt s¢ Am, ramme singing Hallowe'en » Miss daredge, d Mrs! Hal- An- a rson a Anderson and he programme afe by Those in Mrs. Henry Welle Miss ine Water- iystic po- m sale by Henry 10, 1 L. l.amphers. by gnomes Horace Anderson and was plan- Henry s Amy fenry (heesbro, Miss and Miss Etta May eeds amounted to Spooks’ and Old Prizy Corn Harvelted. e corn grown by Charles Q. few heés been har- though not vet wiil be at the ushels of shelled Aicuratoly rate of 0 Progress on M. E. Parish House. sttendsd by of the M. E. Vionday evening in cuss certain of the features of the new anse and to raport of progress o fnances, etc. The financial side eoDo ery encouraging building com- g members an as ctural as report of the Address on Prohibition Charles J. Hall of Los Angeles, Oal, spoke T m. on Lam- phere’s >s of the cam- Late Blossoms. Lucy _Annetts &_siroll across afternoon with Ruth Brown, of Mys: good sized bouguet of which contained blye rrow, wild ad- enrod and a small branch of had both blossoms ame twig. tie, ploked fid flow tlans e, gv Qay at Punctual Pupils. pupils were ners school Jotober: Allce Jennis Chasbro, Mot Wydl Wyd! present during Wydler, Erving Erving Willie owing month of tee (hee Crandal! Holdredge, ca Foldresge and Emfl HAMBURG to Hold Rally Various Items. Stark has Haddam g _o A in Sterling City Demecrats Tonight— Mrs Julia irned from ¢ New Haven the wn Friday Mige Louis Haven Mry. V \r > New fslt with raturned after a short arvir . Ray H Tartfors in their suto S e Carvie Bill nt tampton the first rding to went North for & Wilsen Rally Tonight e Wiisen ra e (Sagrday it evening instead i . Mr, and Mrs J Hartford Tuesda dr. and Mre Hadlyme Tu ra a fow Tewet went daye. were in on Mrs, o caliing R day spent tom dave 2 week, ret lmantic Miss Daphne Ely went to Middle- town Wednesday for a few days. Motored to Norwich. Robert Jewett, Roscoe Jewett, Hal- drain Clerk and Ray Harding at- tended the Johnson rally at Norwich Tuesday evening, making the trip in Mr. Harding'’s guto. Miss Helen lackstone ‘spent day at her home in New Haven Sun- WATERFORD Overs 100 Present at Husking Bee of 0. E. 8. No. 54, E. §, bee at Buena Vista and evening. Over Friends of the O. netghboring lodges sking the corn &l supstantial supper AMoora was @ business dnesday Fidall: Welg their Puesda; afternoon 0 were present ¥ S from man strended After st down fo 2 Mrs. W H caller In Norwict MWigs - enest pant woek usking s ’ Palm Beach, Fla., to spend the winter. | George S. Putric and daugh.er, Mrs | Benjamin Mallory, left Saturdav | New York, whers ir. Patric will spend | the winter. Mr. and Mra. Fred K. Patric ieft Sat- urday in Mr. Patric’s launch, Crescent, | 1y returned from England. |for thelr home at Staten Island, tol spend the winter. | John Les Harry Lee Mrs. Aifred Highmore of New London are at the |Lee cottage on Broadway. Robert L. Manwaring is entertaln- | bt mistor from New London. | John H. Allen of Providenco spent | | Sunday with Sereno Harrington on | | Center street. Miss Elsle Stefert of New York has {been visiting her niece, Mre. Joseph Stelert, in Niantic. | _Mr. and Mrs. George Tubbs and Miss { Katherine Tubbs of Norwich came |down by anto Sunday, spending the |day in the Pines. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. 8. Washbuhn and by auto to the Grove and spent a short time at thelr cottage. George W. Hill has besn making a number of repairs sbout the Pierce propenty ©on Pine street. A party from New London spent Sunday at Dillon's houseboat in the Cove. A Lone Wild Boose. everal of the campers witnessed a wild goose passing over the Pines| about 8.30 Wednesday morning. The bird seemed to he on a personally con- duoted tour and not taking any partit- ular direction in fiylng. Mrs, George Smith of the Stone House farm has sokd a 30 pound tur- key to Walter G. Barber. ! Willlam Ahearn of New London has | been a. geust of Walter G. Barker. Harry Hoffman is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs: John Hoftman. Rev. Charles M. Reed returned to New Haven Tuesday morning, where he is recelving treatment at a private sanatorfum. Mirs, W. H. Barker retarned Sunda evening from a week's visit to Willi mantic and Quaker Hill. Osmand Matheson and Waiter Wal- dorf captured several large blackfish | Tuesday near Bartlett's Reef light- ship. Mrs, George Kinne Crandall and Mrs. | A. J. Strickland of New London spent the day Wednesday with Mrs. Marthe Brown, v Mrs. Charles Twiss, who is making & lengthy stay with her parents in Prov- | idence, 1s expeoted to return home | soon. L, G. Tmce, B. W. Russell, Mark D. Bush and B. P. Beckwith have return- | ed from an automobile tour through | ew York state. { Mrs, daughter, Providence. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ives of Meriden are making a lengthy stay at the Ni antic house. Miss D, l. Howard, in NORTH STONINGTON | Joshua P. Rogers Buried in Union Cemetery—Rip Van Winkle Recital. Rev. and Mre. F. M. Hollister ‘and Miss Halen 8. Coates attended the | Sunday school convention at The Woman's Unfon of the Congre- gational church gave o s=upper at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Georgs D. Coates Monday evening, which was| largely attended. Burial of Joshua P. Rogers. The body of Joshua P. Rogers, who | son, Harry, of Norwich, made a trip] or | Tast Frid | Browning attended the teachers’ con- | arah J. Howard is visiting her | Visiting Aliss Ma | daught Nor- {was’ an_over Sunday | cocles ove died jn Gravesend, N. Y., was brought | to Union cemetery in this town for | burfal in the family plot. The servies | was conducted by' Rev. Lucian Drury Saturday afternoon. Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, formerly Wrances 15, Maine, who tenderly cared for him tlrough his long invaligiem. Recital at Wheeler School. John Kiernan gave a Rip Van Wink Wednesday evening. Mr. finished mpersonator. ] Rev. R. N. Toms of Narragansett Pler, R L, was in town Tuesday and spent the night at the home of C. C Gray. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Maine of Nor- wich were callers in town Thursday. John A. Williams of New York has | been visiting at his old home here, | On Sunday Rev. Lucian Drury will | occupy the pulpit of the Third Baptist church, of which he s pastor emer- itus. " ASHWILLETT S..C. Eggheston of South Lyme, who lost & horse &t his farm here, recenty lost a cow by eating fertilizer bags. George Plerce and family moved to the Billings farm Wednesday. . A. G. Billings of Natick, R. I, was at his farm here Sunday. « Mrs. A, A. Morgan was in Norwich Mendsy In business. ; MOHEGAN | Thege were ne services Bunday morn !ing on account of the pastor being ilt | with a cold " Me and M, Harris of Norwich called on friends in the place Sunday Mr, and Mrs. John O'Frien who have been ili, are siowls improving, | the Miss | e, | meeting. le recital in the Wheeler library on jally Kiernan s & | reco | Crombe. | Manchester. | dayevening. Mrs. Carrier and family of Highland Park wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee , making the trip by atto. Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Tucker spent the week end in Hast Lyme with Mr. Tucker’s brother and wife, who Tecent- | ~ Attenti Mrs. Nathan A. Bennett has return- r & visit with her mother, Mrs. Lindeberg of South Norwalk., On rreturn trip Mrs. Bemnmett spent | Friday in New Haven. | Miss Jennie Gallup was the guest for | several days this week of Mrs. L. P.| Church of Norwich and aftended the Y. M. C. A. entertainment, hearing the Marquarre sextette. Miss Grace Abelard spent with Mrs, Tucker of Lebanon. Guests at Noerwich Town Party. | Miss Euphemfa Souter, Miss Geor- gina Souter and Milton Souter attend- | e o Halloween phrty ~n Norwich | Town Saturday evening. Mrs. Franklin has returne® from a | visit to Fall River. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Greig of Day- | ville ‘were guests over Sunday at the | home of Senator and Mrs. Park. | Miss Gladys Crombie is spending the 2k end with Miss Bernice Tucker of North Windham. Mr. and M guests last we Sunday Oscar Allen had ‘as | Mrs. Susle Moulton | of Canterbury, Miss Ina Crowell of Rockland, Mass, and Albert Freeman of Whitman, Mass. | Miss Myrile Buteau of Baitic spent, Saturday with Miss Blsie Freeman. Mr. and Mrs, G. Fenner of New Lon- don were guestz Sunday of Mr. and . Bennett, e Browning of Plain Hill spent the week end with Miss Gladys Th tralls drawn ‘and wings cut off at Miss Ruth Standish and Miss Lilly second prize of third prize of $5.00 to the largest London or Windham counties, ~ The cont: these count: weigt vention in Hartford Friday. On Mon- day* Miss Standish visited Principal Verplanck's Model school in South Miss Browning visited the s!'.ljool.* in Norwich. Heard Progressive Address. party of younz men fi heard the addre by Johi n at the Davis the: wich, Tuesday evening. A beautiful monument has been ‘plac- anover cemetery over the nd Mrs, Daniel Ladd Frederick and William. NORTH LYME William S Olive Stark heir home day. Miss Sweet of The turkeys must the market price. N home. To the taiser additiont to the dition Nook in R % to plac this Am r- >m Hi e of the second % in of M sons, To the raiser ofwthe largest County Home f The judges will be disinteres kevs at Somers Bros, market. All turkeys that are eligible of Hartford and Miss the market price, so any Middletown were at Sta over Su of W s, Willimantic has’ been | on Stark. DOLLARS BONUS They must be nattves—hatched and grown 'in these two countles, Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular mavket price in addition to the prize to be awarded. The turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers of The first prize of $10.00 to the largest and fattest 5.00 to the second largest and faltest st {8 open to any man, woman, boy or girl reslding in s the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded market price will be given. 2 the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering “a prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. r Children for a Thanksgiving dinne: turkey contest Is sure of selling. the bird whether a prize is won or Frank | their home here. All Hallow's Observed. on, Farmers! et ¥ Wil " FRANKLIN Captain Crandall -on H Rev. H. A. Beadle Visiting in Town. M. Norwic J. D. Simpson Nire. Charles Myra outh Fannie Hyde wer, of Mrs. Hermon Captain Crang is spending two Beckwith 1 hu Fornier Pastor Rev. Hariy A. Be len Leonard mire Mrs. Antoinerte Hastings Mrs. Herbert L. Yerringion and M Loutse Hyde were recen visitors at Sinn, A large num progressiv uesday evening. Preacher For Fattest and Big- gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $5.00 Third $5.00 d Mrs. ¢ Windham and Mis: Wednesda R. I The Bulletin proposes to 8 capture the three fattest and largest Turkeys to be offered for the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New London counties. in Town. d Mi ure guests < here attende Norwich o en- % from Norwich. Norw v first joint. spea da oung turke; i young turke; and fattest turkey raised in New and Mrs. Chene M Mrs. Ra were zue Mr ildren, Ward ang were visitor day, Mrs. Fred Swift of V Mr. and Mrs Dzhiia Bound Mrs, S. N, bench in a handsom a silver all the noch and Jew n ieney of day of M be submitted for efamination and 1M Mis: A, I rs. Ray Manning Miliie” H. Ward Robinson re This turkey will be given (o the t Hill on young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 This turkey will fur- Arms, and fattest turkey over a year old This will go to the nday to Blossom. house root th b th ted pérsons who will weigh the tur- 5 ez hli blossom ke bl 1 being as r t when root had for competition will be purchased at raiser_who enters a bird in the not. LISBON Miss Lizzie Warren, who has becn several weeks at_her former a this place, has revirned to curred Saturd: for the winter. . ‘Among the auncey - Leffingwell and | son-Rosenlu were in New Jondon Wed- Mrs, P home in Providenc Mrs present at the Pear- weding were Mr. and 1o ¢ Theodore Pearson, Pearson, nd Mrs. Albert enlund, Vietc Rosenlund, Andrew Rosenlund, Ja senlund, Theodore Hartford is a Rosenlund, Mrs, H. B, May- Miss Ella Furner, Z Rogers, Miss Maude Sthel Wood, . Miss Grace Carrie. Wog ss Lydia Gertrude Olsen, Miss Min- Florence Holmes, Mr. Her- James orge P. ith, Miss Geor- Smita, Walte Zergman, Bergman, nesday. Miss M New I Strong’ v Newton at G. H. and Mrs, ndon W Tuesday Lura Tooker ofa ing at her brothers, nard's. Miss liam visitors Florence Bethe of Millington guest of Miss| Wood, Mi | Olsen, M nie Chapel, Mi: Herbert_Staplins, M Mrs. McLean, Deacon and Wood, Mi Bthel Maynard. Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Nye and chil- dren of Yantic were at G. H. Pab. Sunday. . LIBERTY HILL Project to Organize a Local Church— Belated Blossoms. Amy Daisy Mrs. Miss nderson. K. of C. Installation. counell, Knights ts meeting in H ternoon installe: under the di Grand Knight M. London: Grand knigl ; deput. nd knieht, Jo etary, M. Matthew J. Geary ‘t. Germain: cnancel- here was a preliminary meeting 2 urch Friday evening fn regard the organizing ofSa church here. . Joel Ives of Hartford attended the| Pequot w0 Mrs. Hattie L. Starkweathor picked it dandelion blossoms recenily. Everett Moffitt, who was acclden shot a few 8 ago, hae full ered William Collins, Jr, ‘Who keeps a store in Rocky Hill, was' in~this place Monday. A large mumber attended the Bap. tist supper Friday evening. Fred Loomis of Saranac Lake has been the-guest of his mother, Mras. Al- ba Loomis, the past few days. Mrs, Horace Foote has been enter- taining Mids Phillips of Bridgepuri. EAST COLCHESTER Many from this place attended the auction at Browning's on the Nor- wich road Tuesday. A pleasant day mase it favorable for those ettending. One resident, in spite of the weather, continues to pick pansies from a shel- tered, bed. Mrs. Hattle Clark and son Everett of' South Windham were guests of rdlatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James McGrath are teriaining guests from Montville. Frank Lathrop and family from Boz Tah were recent visitors here. Charles A. Kramer and family and Isaac Melcher were Norwich visitors Saturday. Mrs, Sussman Peley and daughter, Aollie, and Israel Paley, e wedding of friends in Lebanon Tues- seph | Hi | warden, Joseph | ior, John Mehoney; advoca Bromillard; inside guard, | Quinn; outside guard, Peter Henigan | trustees, David Walsh, Thomas Doyle, William Smiddy. After the ceremon- fes a soclal session was enjoyéd Sev- eral guests of the council made inter- esting remarks. The Good Cheer {held a Hallowe'en social at th> Ca- stno, Quaker Hill, Thursday, nisht. Mrs Frank D. Luddington entertain od the members of the Methodist La- dles’ Aid society at her home Fed- nesday afternoon. Plans for furnishin: the parlors of the chapel which has recently been built to the church, were discussed. SALEM Wifs of Rev.-Mr. Fritz Dies, Ledving Twins—Hallowe'en Supper at th Grange. erculosis day was observed in the Congregational church last Sunday morning with the preaching of a time- |1y sermon by the pastor, Rev. T. 4 ‘Williams. Rev. T. A Williams atterded the State Christian Endeavor convesiion he Fields brothers: have their new |in Hartford last Friday and Satu batp mewrty completed, gleanings from the con-~ Frank 3| Ovide | Sunshine society | T |to a good sized audience. In the eve ning there was a song sefvice, foljowed by the an able paper on Ministry Mrs. L. Drury. Many atte Several local residents are planning to pass the coming winier months in rs. Welles, wife of 3oston, is the gue Mrs. R. B. Wheeler A well attended and enj per and soeial was held 1 ning, at A. C. Kenyon's. 'SHEN * - | Rev. Charles K. Tracy Tells of Mission Work in Turkey—Hallowe'en Social. Copditions in the Holy Land. Buraicl visitor th M Mr of Jewett week at Mary A.” Mell's Wasfiin spent We William Dr. A. L. Welles J. Herb of her niece, | at home for t hur Edm a I m mant West Ir E > idence wi week end. s spent S ury Jones uesis of nday wit Mr. | ton Mrs. A the prog Tuesda rally Paul Brad tesday eve- = Georg A.#. Read, from this rally nd wing ev v and Harry ar Christiam Endeav convention Hartford, refurne home Sunday afternoon, Told of Holy Land Trip. Airs Mr. an i 1D v attende Norwich republica n Foote, Tragy and fami have beem spen 1 friends Rev. Charles K in of Smyrna, Tupke: ng several d |atives in this place. Rev occupfeq the pulpit in the G gregational church Sun heme was tiie encour | mission work in_ the lalso_gave an_interesting {the Sunday school; also at th | tian Endeavor mecting in the eve There w: wuction and Stone ¢ hur Mr toms of! ny; exitibited address Chris s a large attendance at | sale at . H. Browning's Tuesday Many came from {ing . tow G. H lorgan was the auctieneer. Mr. and William DeaconW. Gillette and daught Miss, Clara_ Gillette, were | attending the Sunday sc tion in Norwich Tuesday A Hallowe'en necktie and apron so- cial was held at the home of W. T.| Curry,. Thursday evening. ; | ening Sm rround Salom parson: Charles will occupy h Sund Tracy of he pulp morning. OLD LYME H. Geer and : et 1 convel son Homestead, Where Bern—Social on Hallo She Katydids were heard this week. e'en. LEFFINGWELL died Dance on Wedding Anniversary an Birthday. d Matson, and sis Edwin Lewis, Miss|lsrael Matfon. S er Clayton Lewis of [ James Terry of I Sunday at the home of fhis pastorates churches in Sy Weymouth, Mass! { ke . Mr. and Mrs Mary and Preston spent C. L. Palmer. Mrs. \A. B, Rathbun has returned ht- ter spending a few/ days with Mrs. Harriet Williams of Norwich, DeLioyd Beebe of Hartford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bebe. ' Mrs. LeGrande Cheppell of Mont- vill called on local friends Wednes- _A laTge cTowd attended the dance |and hed gradual given in H. E. Beard’s pail Thursday | the end came. [ night. The hall was prettily decorated | church §” worker | for the event, which was Mr. and Mrs. | strength permitted Beard’s wedding rEAT as well | seif to all. las Mr. Beard's During the She is ciening refreshments wers sorved. | Joseph 1 ation; Sout deat After his Since then she has lived with her so, Joseph L. Terrs, Lyme iladelphia. About two occupied her id home on Matson Hi She wa - ong as h She endeared he soifs, T Appleton sther, iaugnter Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stone Describe rother, of Pres- Mrs. Catherine A! TerJ Dies at Mat- | meeting at Was at many/years agb she made her home with her brother until his marriage. and | - Aby vears ago v Teturned to Lyme_and have since She suffered a shock 2 few weeks agn erown weaker until devoted | & several irs. Altred : with Miss L as Spaulding N Y ) ette Bpaflor Thursd N Phil Address LYME Spar SOUTH R tower Tha Hall s T Wi . s I8 goon Mrs arlotte said > § th of Mrs F. R Pe Mrs trical sche Thomys ot Mrs ¥ ' | about ¥ Mrs, Move Mre Mrs. Hern Minor Mox! [ cent guests for | Burnap in Norwic ! Mr. and Mrs children of Allyn's_Point Mrs, Josie | visitea d n Y ffering LAUREL Guests from the Glen ~Many at Auct _GLEN Mt a P, | thy Dinner nesday [ LEBANON Campaign Supper Served at Hallow e'en Social—Fox -Shot " ¥ Ro Guests 'at el nd Mr. 1 hristian Endeavor | Harttora. Miss Ver. Hurtford and | "Mr. and Air Andover were Ir. and Bratleboro, of ington M We Wiilie and sdnes Party Charle Hallowe en and H1 Mr. & party ng A Mr Thur: Vt. Mr hert were 1 and Mr number sttended th Carpenter’s las PENDLETON HILL Mr e auction &4 onday. Me, hur Robtnson returned_af al Ro Hill Mrs nk K | sara tow Mr. Wling nds o1y , | nesday pir | Moved to South Manc Mrs. Minnie Tu | South Manchester with her de | Mr. d Mrs. Fr | been visiting in Campaign Supper. The Christian Fndeavor a Hallowe'en social in th |Hors Tuesday ning whi |1y aftended. A campaign | served. The menu ns | moose meat sliced, Bost {ed, grand old salad, Woodrow salad, repu with standpat butter, Wilsor | nuts, Taft pie, Roosevelt pie | tion i White Hc | Twenty-four ‘dollars was clear [ chur vratt The Lad \id ociety day with v Pu Shot a Fox first « OAKDALE ber have days and on £, né Mrs Hazel wit Will Ma. ne and dangh ay spent Fri- \gs of Natick fe Mary P. P mpson s spending & oyes Palmer of Ston~ and Mrs, Frank Wy York homentead and r h t his sl 8 where Mrs, k P Danbury days in nd M h few Mr ingt Palmer the Palmer Joseph Hopkins Norton Cooke day. Avery Butt several day Mr Rust 8 Fowle d d | n n Sunday. Russel! Norwich ociety urch par and A ere Mon- o H rwich is apendin kory Hill farm, o the Gfimers " pY Mr. and M and children, Stonington, and Hillard spent Sund: son's. orge A, Wheelss elson and and Mrs. ( D, [ h Thomp~ CLARK'SFALLS % | Nrs, O 7 Mrs, P Sa e tud e Stonington o the e of the sen 1 hin » Bowton %28 held Gmy vuria) _was _is e nera Norwich house X. L, Club Mee! | Maine, surfman st the Wately Hill life saving station, was the guest of his pafents, Mr. and Mra. R D, Main, over Sunday. He was mccom panied by his wife. Mr. and Mre. Fran mother ~ were the ge W. Burdfck Rey. C. L. | French preached day from n The/( led onary m. wa \r- M 10-17. | French. _Topic Endur- | ance, 2 Tim The X. I {19, with Mr it M1 ser S. Palmer and nests of Mre, and family Sun- servicen at Pot ternoon L inter and w Joyed. |7 Mrs, -1l has Y | Rogers the Mrs. C. | were~ia on Sunday Mrand Mrs ehce of | Providcnce are spending some time a4 the horae of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glas- hrenner, X pre a Goot and True Safe and reliable—for regula- ting the bowels, stimulating the liver, toning the stomach—the world’s most famous and most apprqved family remedy ig BEECHAMS PILLS averywhere In boxes 40K, 252, R. ¥Gordon Salem ar Milte al i h Swhet n, CAMPBELL’S MI' 1 dpughter, | fer home | | f | \ oidest 1l at 1| Algert R. Dawley Samantha, is eritic here. Day id Pennery r | Damielson, Tuesday r- | here, having wor for a_long iink Lesier Swartz hie section the pa was was weli illed mown | P T o of were callors at | Loutse, of 7 « . and., i Rl 1 El