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WORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County LISEON House Warming at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kanshan's—Book Club Has Twenty- seven Members. Avour forty neighbors attended a house warming at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kanahan's new house Friday evening. Mrs. Kanahan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bates, of Springfield, were also pres- ent. A chicken pie supper which at- tested the culinary skill of the hostess was served by Mrs. Kanahan, assisted by Mrs. Bernard McKay and Miss Susie Kanahan. Twenty-seven Members. The Lisbon Beok club, which re- cently started its second year, has 27 members, as follows: Mrs. E. W. Cor- bett, Mrs. Ernest Blake, Mrs. Ransom Read, Miss Cassie Moriarty, Mrs, Vie- tor Campbell, Miss Nettie Johnson, Mrs. Curtiss Wileox, Mrs. Will Phiilips, Mrs. Andrew Ada Panover, Mrs. W. 8. Foote Phillips, M R, Carpel Albert 'Ri Mrs, Wh Fred Kinne, George Johnson, M Lena zie Bradlaw, Miss Bessie Crary, s, Gec Kennedy Kendall, zdmund Frank Knight Her Two Children Il Mrs. W. S. Foote was called to New oy by the illness of her son. » ill in a hospital in Alice Ernest Mr Week: Kennedy, Enquist, Henry Mrs, >almer returned Tuesday from a visit with her parents in Mans- Beld. Mr. and Mps. F. B Hyde attended the funeral of Mrs. Hyde's aunt, Mrs. Dwight Avery, i rwich Town, on Wedn There w soctal at M evening. Rev, . W. at Newent attendance at the Mell's Wednesday C. A ayne occupied the pulpit nday morning. NORTH STONINGTON Mrs. F. A. Sumner of Milford Ad- dresses Home Missionary Meeting— Town Has 257 Children of Scheol Age. Miss Dora T. Maine glying in Provi e, Miss Family Gathering. d a Thanks- | sme of Mrs. ster spent | Re R th Third Bant hed in aind under the ion of the Alice A Home on, was church wldress was wife of Rev. It gave a on work wuch pleas. ting ford with 0ol Children. ildren in town been who Mr ? LEONARD BRIDGE | Rev. A. J. Park Moving to Long Is- | land—Personal ltems. Mr. and Mrs of ing w and Clark ark and son | Thrank: J. Park | wifa Salmon | cester, Mass, | bit and chil- | anksgiv- | Mrs, is moving his house- | new home on Long ¢ New Haven h ts, Mr. and Mr: her home the sud- Luther ford cht Spaulding it Maple Corne f Mr. Spaulding's 1ding. of | owing to th brother, Main were ors with Al- was in Westerly ksgiving recess. Main was a busfness caller in Westerly Monda Von Carlsburg wa of Orviile bre recently Mrs. Horace Palmer and daughter, Mps. Frank Palmer, were business callers in Norwich Thursday. a dinner guest of Clark's Falls u%ln, and evening services were beld at the e nday. Mrs.. Skeesucks and Mrs, were In Norwich Saturday Roger Dolbeare of Middietown was hame over Sunday. Mrs. Denison Davis of Mystic spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Langenbach is home for a few days. Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Dolbeare were in_Norwich Monday. Burrill H. Fielding of New London spent Sunday with Mohegan friends. Dolbeare (NTAL STRAIN] it e and sickness, " Scott’s Emulsion and rest are needed, but SCOTT’S EMULSION is more im- portant because it enriches the blood, nourishes the nerves—builds the hody | Little BGZRAH Albert G. Avery Recovering—interests of the Grange. bert G. Avery is imprgving every Mr. Avery was serlously hurt about two weeks ago by falling from the seat of his team wagonm, the wheels passing over his 'head and shoulders. Dr. Louis Abel of White Plains, N. Y., and Eljah Abel of Bashan Hill left Friday for Maine on a hunting Tip, Buys Plummer Place. Elisha Lathrop of Boarah has pur- chased the Plummer place in Yantic and will move there soon, Grange Visitation. About thirty Bozrah grangers went to Lebanon Thursday evening in:an autotruck to attend the conferting of the 'third and fourth degrees on a large class by Lebanon grange. Supper Follows Work, There was a very large attendance at the grange meeting Wednesday evening, when a class of six were given the third and fourth degrees. Supper of salads, cold meats, beans, macaroni and scalloped potatoes, ples, , rolls, coffee and ice cream was served. Visitors were present from Lebanon and Norwich grange, Several remarks were heard from the visiting Patrons and acvote of thanks from the grange were given the wupper committee, Mrs. Edwin Wheeler, Mrs. Myron Smith and also to Bro, Elias Stockett for the ice_cream. Nath Condon and family have moved to S. G. Avery's cottage on Bozrah street. NORTH FRANKLIN Local Grangers at M Grange. N. S, Loomis, son Amos and daughter Florence, of Lebanon, spent Sunday with Mrs, Emma’ Warner. Miss Ruby on and Ruth Potter Norwich Town spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Estella Lathrop. | Misses Gladys and Mildred Bulger | of imantic spent Thursday and | Friday with Florence Rockwood. { Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Manning and | two children anq Henry Shippee spent several days the past week with Mrs. Imogene Arnold. At Grange Meeting. Mr. and M Rockwood, | Mrs, Fred Rac Florence A, Hoffman attended the grange meeting |at_Bozrah, Wednesday night. Mrs, Emma Warner recently spent several days in Wi . Mrs. Ma iving with A.' T Mr. and Mrs, pent Sunday hone Wi Mr, | ing of Bozrah Mrs, Browning, pear of Glastonbury with Mrs. Jerry liam Bal and is in New London. : Cruthers and_ Mrs, Swanson of Norwich spent with Mrs. C. H. Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simpson and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simpson and and Walter Simpson spent iving with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. | Florence Hoffman recently days at Canterbury. SOUTH LYME Meeting of The King's Daughters— | Recent Visitors. Mr, and ) ing a lengthy ter in New Haven. Mr. and Mrs, Pieree Littlefield were recent gue: of relatives Ini{ La: ville. The King's Duughters met this week the home of Mrs. Harry Hupt in Boston. Mr, and Mrs. William Bump of Bast Lyme are guests of Mrs, Thomas Stan- ton. Mrs. Cur been very ill, Payne are mak- with' their daugh- at eglestone, who hag slowly improving. h Chadwick, formerly u resident | of this place, i tlefield. Miss visiting Thomas Lit- Elizabeth P. Slate is_visiting her pa Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Slate, B. P. Stanhope, traveling salesman, his home for a few day Mrs. Elisha Champion will spend the winter in x with her daughter, Mrs. Lena Roath and -daughter of | Ivoryton were recent guests of friends her Mr. and M London v . R. Peck were New itors Tuesday. Windham County DAYVILLE Christmas Sale of Ladies’ Aid Seciet Nets Over $100. Walter Cummings and William N. Burnett took a week end trip in thelr auto to New York. ) Miss Edith Frissell was the guest of Miss Edna Ayer over Sunday; Harry Allen has returned .to hjs school after spending a week With Mrs. W. E. LaBelle. b Mrs, C. A. Russell is spending a féw days in Hartford, Netted Over $100.. The Christmas sale of the Ladi Aid society on Wednesday was a dj tinct success, netting; overs$100, - The booths and tables weré-degorated very prettily, the candy booth being the at- traction with its pretty deceratign. Miss Ruth Bennett returned Monday Storrs college. Mrs. Frederick Rogers of Providence is the guest of her father, . James Blanchard, LA Louis Lester spent Satupday at W. Bennett's. Mrs, Angus Park was the guest-of Mr: L. Grelg_on Wednesday, Elln Wilflams is visiting in elson. CHAPLIN o' Aid Socisty's Fair Well Pat. renized. to W, Dani La The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- gresational church held the annual fair at the vestry Tuesday afternoon and evening. The sale was well pat- rotfized and a good sum will be afided to_the treasury of the society, Frank C. Lummis is serv [In the Unifed States wl-‘fé‘&é‘é'fi{ Hartford. Miss Mabel A. Lauphear, teacher in Pasaic, N. spent a few days at her home at South Chaplin during the Thapksgiving recess. | Edward R, Hall of Bedlam is seri- { ously ill and failing. MOOSUP | Organ Recital at Methadist Church—8. E. S. WHist and Social. The Methodist Ladies' Aid ociety met with Mrs.' Charles Salisbury on Wednesday att}:rnoun. Alice R, Wilson is s i k in Boston. DSRing: Organ Recital. Rev. Mr, Martin of Sterlin, cupy the pulpit at the Mathndfll church Sunday. morning. In the evening Ev- ereétt Dawson. arganist, {5 to be give one of his recitals, which were so much enjoyed last winter. Thursday Club Mests. The Thursday club met with Mrs the weel will ec- nd Mrs. O. A. Bighop,| Ma- | Sunday | | George Chipman, Mrs, Daniélson and Mrs, Emerson were readers, Mies Lillie Daggett has been having a weel's vacation with friends in Mas- saghusetts. 7. R. D. Oldham, superintendent of schools in East Providence, was a H. E. Main, Tuesday. Officers of Masonic Lodge. 4. At the regular meeting of Mogsup lodge, A. I. and A, M., Tuesday even- ‘W. M., Howard E. Main; S. W., John L. Chapman; J. W., W. Franklin Shel- don; treasurer, John E. Prior; Secre- tary, William Eyers; S. D, Horace Anthony Paranzino; J. S. Nelson Bruce; chaplain, Thomas Main; tyler, James Pellett; auditors, Thomas Main, Frank Daggett, Frank Emerson. Enjoyable Whist and Social. The whist party and social under the auspices of Rebecca chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Wednesday evening, was well attended. A short programme was given at the opening as follows: Selection, Krauss’ lin\solo, Edwin Main; cornet solo, Bd- larger part of the company then went| to the bamquet room below and en-| gaged in whist, the remaining ones playing various games up in the hall,| Ice cream, cake and coffee were serv- ed. WINDHAM Aftermath of the Holiday—Surprise Visit to Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Metz- | Kguest at 'the home of his sister, Mrs. | ling the following officers were elected: | "Burdick; J. D, Leroy Bennett; S. S.| orchestra; reading, | Mrs. Howard Main; orchestra, mando- | win Lyon; selection by orchestra. The| CENTRAL VILLAGE Comers and Goers During the Past Week—Local Guests at Moosup Whist Party, Mro. Arthur Baton of Bast Killingly | has been visiting her husband's moth- er, Mrs, Emma Bates. Mrs. Roy Greene has been enter- taining her mother, Mrs. Greer of Jew- ett City. George D. Palmerton of Providence has been visiting his brother-in-law, William Dennis, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Burdick have returned to Stafford - Springs, after spending several days with relatives nere, Ford Greene has been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Greene in Exeter, R. L Mrs. Mark Shepard of New London, N. H, is visiting her sisters, Mrs, Ern. est French and Mrs Herman Chap- man, Mrs. E. Lewis Wall is the guest of relatives in Providence. Meeting of King's Daughters. The King’s Daughters met in thelr rooms Monday afternoon. Samuel Mitchell of Manchester, N. H., has been visiting his father, Fred- erick Mitchell. Emerson Collins is entertaining his niece, Ruth Ballou of Uxbridge, Mass. Mrs. Arnold B, Mathewson and{ daughter, Ruth, spent Saturday in Boston. Nathaniel P. Thompson has been a guest of Providence friends, Samuel Collins of Warren, R. L,spent Saturday and Sunday at his home, Rev. Hawthorne Benedict has been ger. 1 Among guests in town over the| ksgiving holiday were E. M. Har- | rison, Montel J., at Mrs. E. W.! Loomis'; Mr, and Mrs. H. fenn | abeth Clark of Putnam, ner of New York, at Dr. | and Mrs. T. Baker and daughter of | New Rochelle, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, Forest Luffler and children of New | | London, Alfred Chapell and son, Dan, | of Denver, and Miss Elizabeth Chap- pell of New London, at W. S. Chap- | Miss A, Bates of New York, at| | Benoni Bates: Miss Anna Bates of | Winsted and Mrs. Celia Martin of Wil-| limantic, at Mrs. Albert Bates'; Mrs. 3. H. Rich and friend of New York, at H, L. Binghams; Goodwin Watrous of | | Hartford, atR, C. Watrous'; Alfred and| | Lester Baton of Vermont, at H. S. Ba- | ton's: Miss Alice Thompson of Willi- mantic, at H. F. Woods". i Dined Elsewhere. Some of those who spent the day out| of town were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Metzger, in Willimantic; Charles Lar- rabee and family, in Lebanon; Mrs.| Ida Pegrum in Wauregan; Miss Julia Swift, Miss Mary Frink and the Misses Patton, in South Windham; the Mi | Johnson and I H. Johnson, in Scot-| land; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Maine. in Leganon; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lathrop and Miss Emma Larrabee, in Willi- | mantic Return to Denver. it Alfred Chappell and son, Dan, who! have heen spending several weeks with | Colonel and Mrs. W. 8, Chappell, have| returned to Denver. Mrs. W..A. Raymond entertained her niece from Smith college over Thanks- | giving. | H. W. Loomis returned to Belfast,| Y, Monday, after a_week's visit th his mother, Mrs, E. W. Loomi Sewed for Southern Academy. The Woman's Homé Mi i met with Miss Ci v afternoon. | dies sewed for Lincoln Academy, N | Carplina, the first chapter of Mo monism the Islum of America was giv | en'by Mrs, John Beekwith, Olive | Palmer and Miss Gertrude Arnold | Mies Eligabeth Clatk, who has been spending ten days with her sister, Mrs.| F, E. Guild, returned to Putnam on| Tuesday. | | * Miss Charlotte Little, who has been | {an invalld for the past three years, is| | very low. | Alfred and Lester Eaton returned to | | boarding school in Vermont Monday. | Surprise Visi Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Metzger had a| | cery pleasant surprise the other night| | when a party of friends came over| from Willimantic to spend the evening with them, A fine oyster supper, with ake and frui, was enjoved. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kra- | mer and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. John Gager and son, Harold, Mr. and| frs. Johp Hillhouse, Mr, and Mrs.| Frank Anthony, Mr, and Mrs. George! Flint' and the Misses Hazel and Ruth| Flint, Mrs. Upton and Mrs: Anthony. Rev. M. R. Plumb will exchange pul- | pits with Rev. E. P. Ayer of Mansfield | tomorrow. | Dr, and Mrs, R. W. Kimball of Nor- {wich were guests Wednesday of Dr and Mrs, F. E. Gould. EKONK Notes of Family Reunion—Alice Gard- ner Very Il Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Gallup are visit- ing in Danielson, Mrs apd Mrs. Fred Paine spent Thanksgiving day in Central Village. George H..and Howard Gallup and| their families spent Thanksgiving at the Gallup homestedd. The family party at E. B. Gallup's on Thanksgiving numbered 17. Clark | Gallup's family was not able to attend | the reunion.on account of sickness. Everett Gallup of Roxbury, Mass, was home for Thanksgiving day. Miss Olive Tanner returned to her| schoo] in New Hampshire Friday, aft- | er a week's vacation spent at her| home' here. | Miss Esther Gallup was home from 1 school in Ellington for Thanksgiv- | ing Tecess, Has Diphtheria. Alice Gardner is very sick with diph- theria. Walter Congdon and son have been| visiting “in. Danielson. Miss: Cynthia Philips has_gone to Westerly, R. I, to stay with her niece, Mrs, Mary Slocum, through the winter months, her cottage being closed. Mrs. Ann Corey and granddaughter spent Tuesday in Plainfield. PLAINFIELD When John Sullivan gets his wrench and hammer and the material to make repaivs ioaded on his shoulder and starts on his 18-mile tramp, according to the new railroad rules of the New Haven system, he can svmpathize with the - professional knights of the road who carry all their worldly goods with them. | The Y. B, 8. C. E. consecration meet- | ing at the Congregational church Spn- {day evening was led by Mrs. Walter Kingsley, Miss Grace Dodge acting as secretary, and was well attended. Sectionmaster Dennis Sullivan snent { Sunday with his little son Rernard at the home of Mre. Ella Griswold in the | town of Griswold. Selectian Gorman has put a new Dbridge over the brook on the morth road at Flat Roek. Tomatees and Watermelon. | 'W. M. Develve feasted on fresh ripe | tomatoes from Miss S. Spalding’s gar- den Dec. 8. She also had native raised watermelon for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Toretta B. Greens .was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ira Wood, or Norwich, last Sgfurday. | home, after visiting local relatives, Clarence Frances of | | | i pell's; Mr. and Mrs. Bllery Bates and | Tuesday | dence relatives, ha | the t the home of his father, Frederick Monday afternoon. {noon with Mrs, Hermon Chardler. the guest of his mother, Mrs. George Benedict. Rev. George Benedict of Providence has been at his home, Mr. and Mrs. James Millett and chil- dren, of New London, have returned | | | Mr. and_ Mrs. sterly, R. L, Mr, Frances' John Frances. Miss Emma Greenhalgh has been spending several days with Worcester have been guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell Bragg of Yale has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. arles Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Whitney have/ been in Brockton, Mass. Mrs, Madison Cross of Mansfleld Center is visiting her son, L. Howard Cross. At Whist Party, . Several local people were in Moosup | vening to attend a whist par- | ty given by the members of the East- ern r lodge, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Mitchell hz\\'e; returned to their home in Manchester, N: H. Rev. E. Lewis Wall's subject for Sun- day morning will be Heaven. In the evening #t will be Hold Fast. Mr. and Mrs. Forest N Providenc have been Vi edham of | iting Rev. | Samuel T. Cooper. {also tea, with apple ple and oranges and Mrs, E, Lewis Wall. | Frank H. Tilinghast took possession | Monday of the business recently pur- chased of Mrs. Edwin H. Kennedy. Charles Lester of Providence visited his sister, Mrs, Edwin Kennedy, l\(cvfl—I day Miss Harriett Stark, who has been | spending several weeks with Provi-f | returned home. Appendicitis Feared. Floyd Mitchell, who is employed at| ation in Danielson, has been ill Mitchell. It was feared that appendi- citis would develop. EAST WOODSTOCK Successful ‘Oyster Supper—How Alex- | ander Hibbard Met His Death. The Reading club met Monday after- E. E, May spent the week-end in| South Manchester, returning ‘l‘uesdayi ccompanied by Mrs, May, who has| been away two weeks. Holiday Hospitality. E. Spencer and family of Worcester | spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. | Jose] B Lindeman and family at John Clark's Mr. and Mrs. Alton at Webster, E. L. Upham and family of Dedham, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Upham, and Rue Allan and Ethel Upham of Boston were visitors last week at G. L. Up- ham's. Bennie and Lyle Turner and a lady | friend spent the Thanksgiving recess with Rev. and_Mrs, T. A. Turner. Miss in Dudly. ellie Pratt is visiting friends | Oyster Supper. An oyster supper was served in the chapel last Friday evening, about 70 attending The hostesses were Mrs. Gildersleeve, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Paine. | Life Crushed Out. | Mr, and Mrs, Walter Clemons and daughter attended the funeral of Alex- ander Hibbard last Friday. His death occurred in Alberta, Canada, he being crushed by a steam shovel. Mr. Hib- | bard was a former resident, 29 ymrni of age, and a brother of Mrs. Chamons. | The funeral was held at Wm. Myns’, an uncle of the deceased. Burial was at ‘Woodstock hill, SOUTH CANTERBURY Mr. John O. Smith Dislocates Shoulder —Grange Elect} Officers. Mrs. H. E. Larkham and Miss Mel- issa J. Larkham, of Plain Hill, Nor- wich, and Mrs. Henry P, Larkham, of Canterbury Green, were guests of Mrs. Carni E. Clark last week Friday. Miss Bertha M. Clark called on her grandmother, M H. E, Larkham, at Plain Hill, Sunday. Dr. John O. Smith fell Saturday and aislocated his shoulder bruised several ribs. Annual Election of Grange. At a regular meeting of Canterbury Grange Wednesday evening the follow- ing officers were elected for the en-| suing year: Master, Howard F. Ho- wsie; overseer, James E. Towne; lec- turer, Mrs. Lillian M. Frink; steward, John' H. Cone; asst. steward, Henry P. Larkham; chaplain, Mre.. Abbie C. Barrows; treasurer, Mrs, Eva M. Hosie; gate keeper, Mlilo_ Appley; secretary, Levi N. Clark; ceres, Mrs. Mary L. French; pomona, Miss Gladys E. Flint; flora, Miss Bertha M. Clark; lady asst. steward, Mrs, Clara V., Lark- ham. Executive committee: Frank Hesie, Samuel A. Carpenter, and Hart W. Goff. Mrs. Baker and Children on the Way to Belgium—Officers and Committees of C. E. So Frank Jennings of the U. 8, navy was a recent visitor at the home of his father, John Jennings. George Hoxey of Hartford spent Sunday at Jpmes Maine's. Going to Belgium, Mrs. Mary Turner has been enter- taining Mrs. Baker and children of Michigan, who are enroute for Bel- gium. Harry Avery, a traveling salesman and badly | | Rudyard Kipling were given. | A. Davis, | customs of the Sandwich Islands,where | she resides. ph Spencer; Whitney Whelple of | w. on at Mrs. Belle Withey's; L. H. | James and sons of Warrenville | mantie, | | | for a Philadelphia firm has been at his home here for a few days, George Ennis of Grafton is spend- ing a number of weeks in town. Alrs. George Backus was in Norwich Tuesday attending the funeral of her uncle, James Lamb, Herbert Tarbox has been il], Mre. W, H. Develve is ill, having been confined to the bed for several days. Local sectionmen have finished work at Jewett City for the present. George Chamberlain has removed his family to the house recently occupied by Timothy Colbert. C. E. Officers. _The business meeting and slection day. of officers of the Y. P. 8. C. E. .was hol§ ‘Wednesday w-n{nsg in the church periges, Mrs, Wills Slate presiding. following officers were elected: President, C. L. Clinton; vice presi- dent, Miss Ethel Golden; recording secretary, Charles Backus, Jr.; treas- urer, Clyde Larkin; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs, Willis Slate; organist, Mabel Clinton; chajrman lookout com- mittee, F. E. Peckham;: prayer, meet- ing, Miss - Alberta Eno; soclal, Miss Hazel Backus; music, Ira Adams; tem- perance, Mrs. C. L. Clinton; flower, Mrs. Stephen Childs; good literature, Mrs, Henry Scribner; missionary, Mrs. F. B. Peckham; information, Mrs. W. C. Card; Sunday school, Fred Clinton, Following the buéiness meeting a so- clal hour with games, music and light refreshments was enjoyed. n Sunday the pulpit will be occu- pled by Rev. Mr. Ayer of Mansfield. OOKLYN One Hundred and Ten Hongy Secured—Women's Hears About Sandwich Island. Visitors in town over Thanksgiving were Miss Grace M. Thurber with her father, Willlam R. Thurber; Mr, and Mrs, John Fallon and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Holden and daughters with Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Park; Mr. and ‘Mrs. N. Albert Witter with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Witter; Migses Helen and Bertha M. Sharpe with Mr. and Mrs, James Lowry; Charles Edwin Blake with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Blake; Miss Daisy E. Ba- ker from her school in West Willinglon with Mr, and Mrs. George E. Baker. Roy W. Chapman from Storrs col- loge was with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs, Irving W. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bard were with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bard, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Bard. Mrs. Irving Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allgn with E. E. Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Sprague of Moosup, Mr, and Mrs. George Hestor and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newton of New London and Aaron G. Cooper of Tarrytown, N. Y., with Mr. and Mrs. Pounds of Club w w Good Dinner for Prisoners, The jail had 44 prisoners on Thanks- giving day and they were provided a dinner of roast pork with vegetables, for dessert. Mr. end Mrs. Riley B. Witter and Miss Helen L. Witter were in Hamp- ton for Thanksgiving. Mrs, Anne B. Cummings was with relatives in Griswold. Oscar F. Atwood was with relatives in Providence, and Mr. and Mrs. ine R, Franklin with Providence relatives. Mrs. John Johmson is visiting in Brookiyn, N. Y. Seccured 110 Pounds of Heney. Early the past week John Miller for T. D. Pond took up a swarm of bees that had made their abode in his shop and secured 110 pounds of excellent honey and estimated that he lost at least 15 pounds more. Mrs, Frank D. Spaulding of Provi- dence on Saturday visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spaylding. H. S. Marlor and family have closed their house and gone to New York for the winter. Mrs. George Eastment and three of her children have gone to Long Island for the winter. Women’s Club Meets. The Women’s club of Brooklyn met Mrs. Clarence A. Quotations from A paper was read pn Florida by Miss Helen Palmer, and one on A Skeleton in Our National Cjoset—The Mormon, by Mrs. w . ~ w ds Potter wws hostess. I1. Case, who with her daugh- visiting her sister, Mrs, Charles ve a talk of the people and | C CLARK’S CORNERS Hospitality Tendered Numerous Guests on the Holiay. On Thanksgiving day Mr, and Mrs. N. Jewett of Hampton, Mrs. E. L. were | at Allen Jewett's. | At.W. C. Oliver's they entertained | their sons, Charles of the Connecticut | Agricultural college, and his classmate, Mr. Abram. Mrs, John Sullivan had as her guests | some of her nieces and nephews. Those out of town were Mrs, Jere- miah McCarty and children of Willi- | Miss Mattie Plumley of Windham spent Thanksgiving day at Mrs. Ein-| ma_Pearl's. Mrs, Calvin Burnham spent the holi- | day with her daughter at Webster, | Mass. | Mrs, Albro and children were in| Putnam last Wednesday, Mrs, T. W, Martin is visiting friends | in Norwich. | NORTH STERLING Lewis-Hawes M. el arriage on the Holi- day. George F. Pierce, Jr, and family spent Thanksgiving in _Providence. E. §, Randall was in Providence dast | weel Friday. A number from the village were here hunting ‘Thanksgiving, as there was & light snow on the ground, which was | pleasing to the sportsmen. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Spooner spent Thanksgiving with friends in Danielson. Lewis—Hawe: Edgar A. Lewis and Miss Lulu! Hawes were united In marriage on Thanksgivigg evening. They will re- side in Hartford, T. E. Briggs has returned to Provi- dence, i Charles Hollock is in Hartford for a few days on business, THOMPSON Rev. John Moore Resigns at Congre- gational Church. nf Robert Dunning and Miss Dunning_spent several day dence with Mrs, Washburn, Mr, and Mrs. Joshua Addeman have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Dex- ter Elliott. Miss_Beynice Armstrong was home over Thanksgiving. Marcia in Provi- spe: dent here, died suddenly last week at her home in Sudbury, Mass. into the house recently oocupied by H. B. Kingsbury have returned from a month's visit with relatives in Bennington, Vt. Master Edward Howard have been guests of F. W. Howard in Norwich. been caring for Mrs. Samuel Johnson for the past five weeks, has returned to her home in Pntnam, and Mrs. Eif Weeks i3 caring for her for the pres- ent. work in Windsor, after spending a few days at home. her sister, Mrs, Bthridgehas returned to_Providence. for the winter at Tatem's factory. sD has gone to Brooklym, N. Y. for the spending a few daoys with his aunt, Mrs. New guest there on Thanksgiving day. spent Monday with her sisters. | George Bixby of East Thompson were at Charles Kelly's Wednesday. giving with her sister, Mrs. Hunting- ton, in East Titompson, limantic Thursday. children of Abington spent Sunday at Everett Whitehouse's. Tom's Cabin” given by Robinson Bros, in Grange hall, Hampton, Wednesday evening. spent part of last week at Tauton. chiurch Wednesday evening, the Snow ended. candtes were for sale, Roberts of Moosup will preach in the church here, on friends in Killingly this weck. interest of education at tha Methodist church, Canterbury Plains, last week Friday evening was well attended. Phil. dinner. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linnell | the ensuing year are: Master, Chaun- cey Child; overseer, Harry Wall turer, William sor Clark; William Child; secretary, John Clari gatekeeper, Boust; Ceres, Louise How- ard; Pomona, Mrs, Tabor; Flora, Mrs. F: Rockwell. bors recently. Connecticut meeting at Putnam, Monday and fourth degrees on fourteen candi- dates at Highland grange day at A, A. Tillinghast's tablished here. it next week. C. Barlow & Son as glad to welcome him where he has many friends. are putting tub on South ‘treet, getting water from A. M. Barlow's iot. the Stafford héspital, has returned home, much improved in health. WOODSTOCK 8Sudden Death of Mrs. E. B. Hosmen— Persenal Mention, Mrs, Barnard of Naples, Maine, 18 the guest of Miss Ella Perley. Migs Jane Kendall of Bogton has been ing a few days at the parsonage. Mrs, ‘Elizabeth Bingham of Spring- field visited Her mother, Mrs, F. W. Flynn, recently. Mrs, J. F. Russell is confized to the house by iliness. Died Suddenly, Mrs. E. B. Hosmer, a former resi- George M, Sampson is soon to move Clarence Taber and daughter Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Howard and EASTFORD Charles Clark has returned to his ork, after an illness of about a week. Mrs. Norcross, the nurse, who has Mr. Johnson has returned to his Mrs, Dickey, who has been visiting Lyman PBriggs has begun his duties Miss Trowbridge, Wwho has been ding a few days with his aunt,| inter. Willard Hofman, who has been lisha Perry, has returned to ork. Mr. Bumner was also & WILSONVILLE Mrs. Joseph Baker of New Boston Mr. and Mrs. Huntington and Mrs. Ed, Keegam has been ill the past eek. Mre. Agnes Clare of Boston was ith her mother for Thanksglving. Miss Minnie Kelly spent Thanks- Mr, Schiriter has been ill the past eek. RAWSON Mrs, James Fitzgerald was in Wil- Mr. J. W, Hammond and daughter ere in Brooklyn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duward Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Phillipe and little aughter spent Sunday in Elliotts. Several from here attended “Uncle ATTAWAUGAN Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hemmingway The mill is being shingled. There was a Sock social at the| ap Sisters being there part of the ening and entertained all who at- Fancy work and homemade The pastor will exchange pulpits unday morning in the Methodlst | urches in this district. Rev. Mr. The school has been closel this week account of the illness of the her, Miss Robbins. nk Linnell has been the guest of The meeting which was held in the Rev, Mr, Croft preached Sunday from 4, 11. He was entertained at SOUTH WOODSTOCK The officers of Senexet grange for lec- | elson; stweprd, Win- assistant, Martin Nelson; haplain, Joseph Spalding; treasurer, J. Burleson was calling on old negh- SOUTH WILLINGTON ranch Telephone to Be Established. Rev. H. B. Goodsell attended the Ministers' association Brooklyn grange conferred the third Saturday ight. Syron Jordan of Boston gpent Sun- A branch telephone line is to be es- Work will be begun on WESTFORD James Neville is in the employ, of H. clerk. All are W. T. Reed, A. C. Squier and others in & public watering Mrs. Susle Veriga, who has been in CANTERBURY Dr. E. E. Benneit was in Central Village Wednesday pect a_car- load of cattle for Herman B. Chap- man. : ‘There 18 no school at No. 10, as the teacher, Miss Robbins, is il &he has & large school, the largest in town, and has worked very hard and her pupils show that she has done good work. Tolland County WILLINGTON -~ Local People on Holiday Trips—Those Entertained in Town. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Moore and Mrs. Lowell of West Warren, Mass., were Thanksgiving guests of Dr. F. B, Con- verse and family. Miss Carrie Kjoller of South Hadley Falls, Mass., was at N. O. Ward’s. Miss Edna Bugbee and a friend were entertained at New Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Hansen, Jr, were in Essex, F. W. Pratt in Waterbury, Miss Mercereau in Hart- ford, Miss Preston at Maple Corner, Edwin Carpenter and family at George Lyon's. Mrs, Rhoda Lyon from Springfield and a friend were with Mrs. Lyon's parents. Miss-Alice Walker Pratt and a friend were at her Pleasant View home. sThe service and social Thursday afternoon at the Congregational church was well attended and. very pleasant. | Christmas will be observed at the Baptist church by a concert and gift tree. \ Twe Join the Church. On Sunday the pastor's helpful ser- mon was from Mark 10: 51 Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Reed were given the right hand of fellowship and are now members of the Federated church, where they have for some time been among the regular attendants. On Thanksgiving there was consid- erable coming and going. Mr. and Mrs, Cosgrove, Mrs. Sleight and Mr. and Mrs. Downs and daughter were at Benjamin Benton's. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Darrow at the home of Gardiner Hall, Jr., Mrs. E. C. Carpenter and son | George Lyon's, Miss Hill, Miss Ma- © wife of Rockville at Mrs. Emily Baker Gardner’s, Chauncey Reed and family at George V. Bmith's, friends from town and from West Stafford at Louis Morse's, Rev. and Mrs. Yuko and children at Rest cottage ‘with the Misses Palmer and Dunning, Mrs. and Miss Mathews at Elmer J. Mathews', Mildred Clark and her aunt, Mrs. of Hartford, at Mrs. L. B. good number accepted the cordial invitation to the concert in the even- ing at the Clara Hall Elliott Memo- rial church in honor of the golden wedding of Mr.. and Mrs. Gardiner Hall, Jr, Benjamin Benton taking three loads from the Hill in,his auto- mobile. BOLTON 8chool Officials Meet—Recent Sales of Farms, The school board and School Super- visor A. N. Potter of Willimantic held a meeting at Bolton Center Wednesday evening. Bolton grange, No. 47, conferred the third and fourth degrees last Friday evening. The meeting last night was in charge of the brothers. Mr. Clements of Hartford has pur- chesed the H. P. Johnson farm at Bol- ton Noteh of John Hughes. Pasquale Smachetz has place in South Bolton to Antolnetta Pesze of New York, who has taken possession. Mr. Bmachetz has moved to_South Manchester. The Woman's Afternoon club met Thursday with Mrs. J. A, Loomis. Miss Alice M. Baton has returned from Rockville to live with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Eaton. Mrs. Jennie L. Bolton and son, Les- lie 8. Bolton, of Hartford spent a few days in town recently. eorge Maloney of South Coventry has_been visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Howard. HEBRON Aid Seciety Active in Good sold his Rev. Mr. Humphrey of Brooklyn, N. Y., preached & very interesting sermon in'the Congregational church last Sun- day morning. Friends of Miss Caroline Kellogg gave her a surprise last Monday even- ing. Al had a good time. The Ladies’ Ald soclety met at Mrs. W. O. Seyms' Tuesday afternoon and voted to give $25 to help pay the in- surance_on the church edifice. Mrs, Wallace Jones has bought the place lately occupled by James Robin- son and will move thers soon. Frank Porter will move Into house vacated by Mrs. Jones. Mr. Griffin is having his house thor- oughly repaired. There was a rehearsal at Mr. Hor- ton's Wednesday evening for a concert to_be held soon, Miss Annie Griffin has been visiting at her father's this week. GILEAD Clinton E. Buck Fined for Hunting Without a License—Grange Plans. Mrs. W. S. Ellis spent a few days in Hartforq recently, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wyckoff Wilson. . and Mrs, Sherwood Raymond of New Britain were guests of rela- tives in_town over Thanksgiving. Mrs, Clara Hanner and Mrs. Anna Way spent Thanksglving at Wethers- fleld. R. E. Foote of Suffield and Miss Helen Foote of Cromwell spent Thanksglving at their home here. isg Fdera Henigar of Manchester and Fred Links of Hartford spent the hollday at J. M. Fogil's. A. H. Foote and son Elmer of Col- the chester spent Tuesday at E. E. Foote's. | Deems Buell was a guest Sunday and Monday of Warren Hale at Bast Hart- tord. : Plans Open Mesting. The grange s planning for an open meeting, when Aunt Jerusha's Quiit- ing Party will be given. Fined on Second Count. Clinton B. Buck was tried before m of Boston and D. B, Gardner and | week | Don’t Mistake the Cause Many Norwich People Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not Know It Do you have backache? Are you tired and worn out? Feel nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions irregular? Highly colored; contaln sediment? Likely your kidneys are at fault dizzy, Weak kidneys give warnings of dis- tress. Heed the warning; dom't delay— Use a tested kidney remedy John Connmell, 32 Forest T s Street, Nors wich, Conn., say Do have an recommeod n's Kidney they tailed give me whenever I have used them. d as never to re! I stra ®d my back and my kidneys became 4 affected. Nothing helped me u procured Doan's Kidney Pills at They sy have had me Sevin ed 1ik kidne: & Son's Drug Store. a charm and 1 trouble since” For salo b dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Ce., Buffale, New York, sole agents for the United | States. Rentember the name — Doan's — aad ke Do other. tice of the Monday a deer Judge peared Hart E. Bueil es of shooting and hunting without & license, Howers Manchester 1 and | Burke of Manc defendant. Jus cused guilty on hunting him $7 | The first ch wecond charge, of ense, and fined which was pald. was nolled as it was not proyed that he was gulity, COLUMBIA William P, Johnson Wins Prizes ot Boston Corn Show—Christmas Bx- ercises Planned. Mrs. H. W. Porter and Mrs A. Abell attended the funeral of ther Spaulding of Lebanon Friday af- ternoon of last week Last week a pump was placed in position at the well recently dug meas the town bullding. The well promises to yleld an abundant supply of ex lent water. Mrs, James P. Little was & Hartford visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Turner of Witlimantie spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, F. A, Hunt of this place and attended the morning church services. Won Corn Awards. At the recent corn show at Hosten among the awards to Connecticut are two to William P. Johnson, proprietor of Riverside farm in this place. Oms first prize for best ear white fiint corn and third prize for best ten ears whits flint corn. Plans for Christmas. Arrangements are in progres: Christ exercises and a Cl tree for the Sunday school at the church on Christmas eve. The seve eral committees to make the mecess sary arrangements wers anneoneed last Sunday by Superintendent Clay- ton Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Hutehing spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Jerlin STAFFORDVILLE Death of Rachel May Ryder—M, Christmas Committees Named. Rachel May, the three months’ eld daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Ry~ der, died Thanksgiving morning of Bright's disease. The funeral wi at thelr home Nov. 29 at 2 Rev. Miss Jones officiating. Burial was in_the local cemetery. The M. E. church services are bein held in the vestry while repairs improvements are taking place in the auditorium, a new metal cefling, dec- orating, wiring for tric lights, ete, Christmas Committees. Sunday wschool elected ast Sunday for the Christ. ert and tree. Mrs. J. H. Me< , Miss Bertha Belcher and Mrs, Smith on music and speaking, Mrs. Grant Hanner and Mrs, Charles Smith on presents, Rev. W. D, Ha ilton and Miss Bertha Belcher aad F. Willlams on decorations Mr. and Mrs, Chandler and two ehf dren and Mr. and Mrs. Willls Belcher and six children wers Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Frank Belcher. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Pheips and three children, of Taleottville, William w. of Worceste Mase, and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. and son were guests of Mrs. Thanksgiving. Fred tor stmas Dull pains in the back, often under the shoulder blades, poor digestion, beartburn, fiatulency, sour risings, pain or uneasiness after eating, yellow skin, mean i you should take They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength woe to liver, stomach and Is. Wholly vegetable ; absalutaly harmiess. Sold everywhere, plain o sugar coated. c a box, Send for our free medical book Dr. J. H. Schenck & Sou, Philadelphis Pastor Resigns. At the Congregational church Sun- day Rev, John Moore read his resigna- tion, to take effect March 1st. Miss Sarah Crosby has beep with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Crosby, over Thanksgiving. Miss Cora Baldwin of Worcester vis- ited Mrs, James Mupyan last Thurs- The funeral of Mrs. Mantha Nichels, who died suddenly in Hartford Thans- giving day, was held at their sumper residence here Monday. Burial was at West Thompson cemetery, WOODSTOCK VALLEY Houss Catchds Fire from Defeotive Chimney. Miss Florence Kenyon' was in town Thanksgiving day, 7 A. N. Hammond's house caught firé, Sunday morning from a defective ¢himney. The united efforts of the bors sycceeded in extinguishing el iy MiSs Alice Alderman spent Thanks- giving at her home in Worcester, | -~ Miss Marjarie Hammond has return. ed to her school at Westboro, Mass, Charles Phillips and men of Plain- fleld ave at Allen Kenyon's this week, DR. KING 1st—Absolutely Painl est reason for my success. and go away happy—wondering why they doubted. 2nd—The Lowest Prices consistent with a set of teoth as low as §i. Has built up a city in the last successful dental practice in this nine years THREE STRONG REASON Bridges $5. Teet Dentistry—I honestly believe that this is the strong. People come to me in fear and trembling 00d work, Gold Crowns and h without plate $6. Gold Mill- ¥ ings $1.00 up, Other Fillings 50c up, 3rd—Perfect Work Guarantesd—M: inls dental work causes paticnts to 'ymp: lh:: nas ends to me—the friends doing likewise. In this way I have bullt up a big practice. solutely upon my i o People can rely ab- KING DENTAL PARLORS, 208 MAIN STREET, (Over 8 HOURS § A. M. NORWICH, CONN. mith's. Drug Store) SUNDAYS, 10 to 1. Telephons loi en parle Franeair