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i‘www&fig“«ww New L.ondon o e S " After a k-&g&yflvfit wit] :‘-buuva- \ lm°;‘:_';; d Mre. Fred Zundell b "f &L’"g of Ae& &:recfl a3 e e Friends of Mn and Mre. S Beres | o e red Doesoner and little daugh y an W YORK in Ceetumes, Bringing Fine 'T&'&n:mwof 'ffi".fifn{g.“'m e | ter, of Houlton, Me., ar ifing e on the blood; punfies;?eennch%:s STEAMERS Come Gift—Grange Installation. Ir. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson went te }; " orcester Saturday -to attend the fasi. ‘Opera House: cral of Mre. Wilson’s uncle. «u Came in Costume. 1 About 50 friends of Mr. I'red Zundell visited them at m fi"""h home Monday evenimg: & Mer’s parents, Mr. ang Mrs. J. D. Moffitt. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burnham Wi in Plamfeld Tuesday to attend the mgatal of Pnlt.malter E. E. Ashley. Grattan, who has been crit- jeally {ll with sppendicitis; is recover- g and will soon leave for an opera- ?on in a city hospital. Spoke for White Ribbon Banne: fesus _the aFthe Miss Juiia Smifh ot Woodstock was the guest of Migs Kmia T4rrabes over Mm Tesste Gflhlsr has_ returned from a three weeks' stay’ with her niece in/'New York state. Rev. L. B. Tenney of Scotland oc- cupied the pulpit in the Congrega- tional church last Sunday. and revitalizes it, and in this | way builds up the whole sys- tem. Take it. Get it tod In usual liquid form or in chocola * fahlets called Sarsatabs. ane and Steamer Chapin 00se thils route next time you K9 w ¥ !ou 1l have a delig) tml Cooke were Westerly Saturday.e . to see “The Old a?mmu" atl] e resumed Miss R: a Roth Bogue at qthrmch hu Mrs. 1% was in Wethers- and B.G. Palm- Y'l'\l ay. ce Provi Earl s Borton ot Sunday at Mrs. Flor- MOOSUP ce s Meal Sovvice a la Carte; Stasernom was dressed to represent B some book, city or advertisement. !'h- prize for guessing the most by Miss Jennie Miller. A Adout 25 from Preston grange tended the installation of officers at Rev. Mr. il preach at the Baptist Sundsy. 8cheel Pupils WFI!. Letters to Mra. T. A. Williams, Who is 11—Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gordon Return. George Bmey of New London were visitors_at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R_A Bailey last week Friday. Louis Jones and J. Warren Gay_ot New London spent Sunday at Mr Jones® cottage in town Miss Lizzie Dolbeare is spending some tme with relatives in New Lon- on. Enoch Crandall end Wililam nard were New London . visitors week. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gordon have returned home after - spending two months with relatives in_New York city and Hackensack, N. J. Miss Pearl Brown returned to Mystic Wednesday after spending several weeks at the home of hef parents in town. Mrs. Ora Clark and Mrs, M. E. Chasiiex vistied relstives 1 Gol- chester Wednesda Fogers 1o deing jury duty in Norwich this week. Received 24 Letters. The pupils of the Central district school gave Mrs: T. A. Willlams a pleasant surprise Wednesday by writ- ing her a letter in the usual Hnglish period; 24 letters were received in all. Mrs. Williams is still confined to her bed. - is OAKDALE "X L. Club Entertained After Annual Election—Marriage of Engineer Johnson. The X. L. club met with Misses Helen and Marian Lynch Saturday afternoon. Plans for work were dis- eshments uno;nk tme Frencirs subject Sunday e cmmionn.\ church was A Means to Everlasting . Prosperity. Text, Gen. 83: Reubes ning Bes purchased & andsome yntr of bqy Lorses. 'MONTVILLE te Address Baptist Congregation— Order of Service for Evening C.'E. Meeting. . The Rev. iz.l.umnmumm- of the Lord’s Day England, will address at the Union Baptist morning, Feb. 2, at ter!‘lnll‘ i monthly communion will and the am- school will con- the union. + Evening. Services. The 32d anaiversary of the organiza- Hon of Chriatian Budoavor will be ob- special ises in_the evening e T e pastor, _Rev. George C. Chappell, will fonduct the the programme will be ser- Guests at ‘fl'l 'thlv Pll'!y of l‘r-. trio, Mountain Inn, by Austin Lintos, violin, C. Chappell, flute, and wiil ! Psalm 2. Miss Henr S Cridtey " vtoltn Sois, The Chord. Austin Linton, with Wil Doug- las, accompanist; Psalm 8, Miss Ethel Boynton: song, all: The Growth of Christian Endeavor, Mre. A. P. Mitch- extract from President Taft's ad- dress at Atlantic City, recitsd by Mrs. George C. Chappell 13, Miss M. instromental trio: Psalm 4 Mlss Florence pman: song, al E. benediction. Ome. Bundred mew Song Books will ba used for the first time st these exer- cises. All are cordially invited. Seniors Working for June Trip. The senior class of Palmer Memorial school is rehearsing an entertainment to raise funds for their trip to Hart- ford in June. Guests at Parsonage. The Young Men's Baraca Bible class will spend next Tuesday evening as guests of Rev. and Mre Georss ¢ appe’n at the Baptist parsomage. Dr. E. Wilsen will give a talk to the Souhe men apd manie, music and & | o plmm B ot him social time will be enjoyed. Miss Maude -Agnes Wood of West Willington spent the week end at her home. - NORTH ST ONINGTON Baptist Society Sells Another House— Birthday Party—Missionary Address. gu returned home last Thursday. The house. on_the Wwest street be- longing to the Third Baptist church and lately used by them as a parson- age has been sold to Horace F. dick, a resident of the same street, and it is rumored will be occupied by his son. Six years ‘ago the church owned threé houses, and has disposed of them all Birthday Celebrated. Miss Evelyn Main, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Main, entertained fifteen young friends Monday evening in, honor of her ‘12th birthday. Sand- wiches, cake, fruit and candy were served. Pictures of all the schoolhouses in town and of the school rooms. showing school in session, taken by Floyd S. Main, will be displayed at the school exhibit in Hartford. The Ladies’ society of the Thlrd Baptist church met Thursday with Mrs. Leonard Main, by whum they weré delightfully entertain Missionary M..tlng. The Ladies’ society of the Third Baptist church held a foreign mission- ary meeting Monday afternoon at the Wheeler school dormitory. Miss Dora T. Maine presided. The address was made by Rev. J. F. Russell, missionary to the Philippines, who gave an inter- esting account of the Filipinos and his | work amdng them. The m&etxxg followed by-a social hour, uring which tea was served. Mrs. James H. Lee and sons will oc- cupy the farm of Henry M. Perkins the coming spring. Association Officers Meet. Rev. Luciam Drury attended the ‘meeting at stic Thursday afternoon of pastors and church officers in the association, called by the Connecticut i Baptist state conveation, to inquire/ into the condition of the churches. Fol- lowing the meeting those present were enteriained at supper as the guests of Captain B F. Wilcex. in Yonkers— Black Snakes About Early. R L, for the week =~ The -body of William Congd b g on, who died at Yonkers, N. Y. Friday, was CANIERBURY brought to this place for burial Mon- ———— Jan. 27, ip the family lot at| New Bridge Nearly Completed—An Exeter cemetery. Mr. Congdon had several cousins residi in this place and was kmown by all his frequent | - Mrs. H. M. Barrows was a caller visits here. He was unmarried and|one day last week in Plainfield, Cen- was the last of his immediate family. |tral Village and Moosup. While in b s N:t' Yonk:;- w‘;‘: izntnl(v'}lhce she called on Mrs. G. Samne] Johnson Hanv: Thatcher, here Sonday fo citend the funersi of | nejshuor, ot c‘mmA e A ‘William Cong 5 BSmte Vi Dr. Elmer E. Abe purchased ennett is sick with the measles. farm .t‘w‘ and will continue | His son, A. Bennett, has jfl;:!;o‘t b spent Wednesday with s e Harola Comminge ot Mo Kitled Twe Snakes. George ‘Watrous recently killed two black snakes, one being four feet long. Happenings of the Week—Former Sta- tien Agent lil—Recent Visitors. is teaching M; [yrtis Werbersy t‘:‘kfick Hill school as Miss Farf- wa 18 g @ needed vaca- I adr; M%fim‘ in luvnr- :n. recently moved ‘this “land Odna Se- vialing ol Henry F. l-r«.d.y Party. Miss Ruth Loring had a party the home of her pareats, Mr. enioy 'l _hu Field Secretaiy of Lord's D-y League | to ;m"rma funeral of urday taining her sigter from Hoston. Mrs. 'CI - rey elson. M.n, Alfrea~T. Hill was in Putnam Sunday to see her aunt, Mrs. Gilbert ‘Tracy, who is recov: ious illness e end e uncie, John ch. ml; from Walla Walla, Wasi Hl‘l'n. where he will Mrs. HaiTi her B urmda f_.tnte uf l.he dinner was a. large birth- day cake which was made and pre- sented by her gran grandchildren present besides several nephews and nieces, among whom was Hdmunq E. Young of North Dakota, who bhad not beem in Connecticut he- fore for twenfy-one yvears. One sis- ter, Mrs. Olive Martin of Chaplin, was also present. A large number of birth- Lanphear from friends in New York, Massachusetts, North Dakota, ton. Ashford; West Ashford, Mt Hope . md Jewett City. and E. L. James and son were in the Thread clty Monday ‘Whitehouse was driv bridge the crossbar ‘wagon, letting it on which frightened the animal and him run away. ly broken, but no further done. of a mile, when it was caught. The daunhter Boston, as he was taken ;e{z ill.*At present Mr. lllllsr is much etter. nail, foot, house. Providence Tu | Bast Greenwich for a few days. ill, is much better. rest of the winter with James Bfanch. ard's family. that her daughter, Mrs. John Jordan, shortly | out aft i [: - mx”’mu““w“ho ] Bt er a sisge with the same mal- o in the & structure an field and Old Canterbury, retin W o Mo ne Mrs. Wlfiw Sat- wnu- Torrey was in n-law, Putnam to brother-| W m“‘ .xg:l» is m-v.v ap- tis. H- was station agent here or several ¥ Mrs. hefl Gnveu has been efter- les A. thl has been en- father, Heary C. Tor- ering from a ser- \Stanithrope o Monday to at- Stanithrope and Mrs. Hmv Tranerar ot M Mr, Mrs. John Smith is enurl.unsng her be an under- WARRENVILLE Harriet M. Lanphear Includ: Dakota m;m interesting of this village. There were five Rhode Island, ta. Hartford, Willimantic, Hamp- Chaplin, Gurleyville, Mansfield, The afternoon was oyably spemnt with music and si: the ;ou.n' eople. lr‘ Young (Ave work on his Local Notes. ~ Baker and two sons, C. Bugbee, who has been the est ctr.xmvu in Providence, R. L, ond across the ‘e out of the the horse's heels Last Saturday when Thhuhulwllbld. The hotse ran about quxmr DAYVILLE Mrs. Rufus D. Gurlie Celebrates 85th Birthday—Samuel Gilletts Injured by Stepping on Nail. Mrs, Rufus D, Curlie ceiebrated her 85th birthday at her home Wednesday afternoon, shower of 85 birthday cards and man; calls from friends. = Jdn. 2. She received a Mrs. C. A. Russell is visiting her Mrs. Clinton Atwood, -in wmn.rd Bennett spent the week end Ben- with his mother, Mrs. Fannie nef Raymond Burnette of Providence was here for Sunday. Postmaster W. F. Bidwell - speat $unday in Nerwich. Mrs. T. L. Bristol has returned from a Boston trip. @rca B, Miller was obhnd to leave suddeni; Painful Accident. Samuel Gillette, who stepped on a driving it completely through his is now able to be about the Miss Myrtm Bl.lnch&rd was in Mrs. C‘hn!‘}ea F‘rln*klil has gone to Mrs. John Kilgraph, who has been i Chaster| Sharp. 1s. id 'sping’ thie Mrs. Lewis Moffitt received ' word o is in Maine, is {IL Miss Mary Gillflllan is in Westerly, Ornament to Both Towns. Mrs. K. Hosea ea was a visitor one day woek with Canterbury people. L. Bennett of cmm SBflnl' a visitor Wednesday with nfleld ‘friends and while there led on Mrs. Henry Jackson Car- e brides i hekny e ge is nearly ready light to When it is mmfléfld it will be a han useful as well as a ornament to beth the towns fine of Plain- WOODSTOCK VALLEY M. E, Lloyd's Bedy Taken te Arlington for Burial, Mrs. Miss Harriett Slingsby is ai several days in Put; lfnny T Howard "K. Carpenter ahd W: Wilson spent the w«ek end at Aiisn W Kepyon's. Winheld Kenson was in Putham ca ‘ednesday. Mrs. M, B. “Tdoyd died at the home of her sistér, Mrs, Stewart Sickles, on Sunday. Funeral services were held at the house on Wednesday afternoon, huflll by the -ldc of her hunhm Gen L. F. Lioy Several from here attended 2 meet- Béuukbriage, Sass, Firstas srevice: To Okserve C. E. Anmiversarx. The C. E. mepting tomorrow evening 11-be leq by the pastor. There' will be ‘a special service celebrating the uli mlveruxy of the founding of the C. B. mavement. All members have Deen asked to bring a birthday offerins. The consecration meeting will be held February $th. Rev. M. R. Plumb is entertaining his mother from Bridgeport. Patriotic” Service. On Sunday, February 9th the Sun- day school will hold ‘a special Lin- coln memorial service at the opening of the school session. E. Guild was in Putnam Tuesday to_attend the funeral of her augt, Mrs. s, Seth Stoddard Mrs. John Beckwith and Mrs. Fred. Chamberlin were in Norwich Monday. Mrs. Andrew Metzger returned Thursday from a visit with Mrs. Ira Martin of Pawtucket. Miss Helen Abbe of New York an interesting account of her Fork in Labrador with Dr. Grenfell during the Thursday evening prayer meeting in the Congregational chureh. | - Discussed China > The women's missionary soclety h-u Uts fortuightly meeting Wedneaday Grace Bates. An Educa- uonu evolution, the thirg ‘chapter a’s New Day, was presented hy Mrs. Ada Larrabee, Mrs. I T. Peg- rum and Miss Arnoid. There were twelve present and each one gave some interesting items concerning China. Letters were read from missionaries in Japan and India by Mrs. Arthur Willlams and Miss Bates. The K. O. K. A. served an oyster supper in the chapel Friday evenins. A musieal program followed during which Miss Smith of South Windham gave several recitations. BROOKLYN Funeral of Mrs. Willlam Utley—Fare- well Visit and Gift for Judge and Mrs. T. 8. Pond. Miss Charlotte H. Palmer has re- turned home after an absence of sev- eral weeks in a sanitarium. Mrs. Christiana E. Utley, widow of William ~ Utley, died in Hampton Thursday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Bution, at the age of 83. She was born in the town of Chaplin, .-her parents being Joseph and Christiana E. Foster. Af- ter her marriage she came to Hampton and hag resided here continuously since. She leaves three children, Mrs. Wallace Marsh of Glens Falls, N. Y., Mrs. John E. Brown of Putnam and the daughter with whom she made her home, and has buried a son and daugh- the burtal was beside her husband in the Center cemetery, Chaplin. The past week Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton Frink visited at Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spaulding’s. Presénted Handsome Gift. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond received a surprise from the members of the Bapti church and congregation when eighteen gathered at their home. During the evening . G, ¥, Genung, D. D, in behalf of those present, as well as some who were presented Mr. and Mrs. Pond a beautiful folding silk umbrella as a token of the esteem in which they are held by the church, Mr. Pond re- sponded in a few words of thanks for the spirit that prompteq the gift and the appreciation that both he and his wife had for gift and givers, assur- ing their friends that while absent from them during their vieit in Cal- ifornia they would be often in their thoughts. © Frank A. Speulding and George Pearl were in Providence Tuesday to visit the automobile show. Norton tment has returred from is The bedy of Chnz'les A. Baiker, the voungest son of Mr. anq Mrs. Irving E. Baker, was brought here Thurs- gy for burial in the South cemetery. F. Genung, D. D. officiated at the grave. Charits T, Blake attended the met- ing of the McKiniey club in New Ha- ven, visiting SCOTLAND Guests and Travelers—Mrs. L. K. Ful- ler Addresses Willimantic W. C. * U . Mrs. Mary Ray of Hampton is vis- iting Deacon dnd Mrs. F. E. Allen. Miss Gladys Geer, a student of Sim- mons college, is at home for a«few days. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pearie of gins. Mrs. L. K. Fuller addressed the Wil- Hmantic W. C. T. U. at their regular meeting Friday in the interests of the w. U. state paper. Mrs. J. B. Bacon 1is in North Haven, the guest of Dr..ang Mrs. Gould Hig Preached at Windham. Rev. and Mrs. [i. B. Tenney were in Windham Sunday. Mr. Tenney ogeu- pled the pulpit there as the pastor, Mr. Plumb, was obliged te be n.wd.‘,’ Rev. W. B. Moore supplied for Rev. Mr. Tenney here, giving a scholarly and interesting sermon. NORTH WOODSTOCK Birthday Surprise Party—Sacial Given for Ladies’ Aid Society. Miss Mary Potter, who.is teaching in Trumbuli, Conn., has closed her school for a week on account of a scarlet ‘fever case. L. J. Leavitt, L. H. Healey and Charles Potter attended : a banquet glven in Southbridge, Mass., Tuesday evening in the interest of good roads. Mrs, Ozias Milligan Has been visit- ing In Boston. A pleasant surprise was given Wen- dall Witter Wednesday, it being his birthday. A number of friends and reiatives met for the afternoon and ‘evening at his home. For Benefit of Ladies’ Aid Saciety. Mrs. Armstrong gave a socisl Friday evening for the benefit of the Ladies Aid society. Mr. and Mrs. Collins, out of town people, furnished the pro- gramme. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Leavitt returned from a trip to Washington and New York last week. Miss Carrie Barrett is visiting in Thompson. Miss Julia Smith has been spending a few days in Fairhaven and Willi- mantic. PLAINFIELD ineeting of Children's Mission Band— Obituary Notes. Antonase Lavighe died at the home of his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Adoipha Lavigne, on Lawton Heights, Saturday night of pneumonia after a ghort ill- ness. He was a pupil in Miss Saulli- van’s. Toom at the academy last year and had many friendd. The funeral was held at St. John's Catholic church Tuesday @norning. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Handy dled Thursday night, Jan 23. The child had been very delicate from birth. ‘Change of Meeting Plaoce. The Children’s Mission band mnow meets with Miss Mary Kingsley in- stead of at the church. Mrs. Martha Richmond was called to Norwich Tuesday to help care for her sister, Mrs. Emeline Bates, who has been very ill for some time. Mrs. Henry Carpenter has moved | her family to Jewett City. Paul Peltier, foreman in Dearnley & Clark’s store, and family, were called to Natick, R. I, this week by the death of Mr, Peltier’s mother. POMFRET CENTER Everett E. Brown Speaks at Farm- ers’ Institute in Bloomfield. Everett E. Brown spoke on orchard work at a Farmers’ Institute at Bloom- field, Tuesday. . The programme sald: “Mr, Brown has taken an old wora out orchard and made it produce more prize winning fruit than anyone'else in eastern Connecticut has been able to do under like conditions.” The Dancing club met "Wednesday evening, Mrs.. E, E. Brown visited Sunday and Monday with her mother at Black Hill. Arthur Gresvenor and Euretta Gres- vener were in Hartford Tuesdav. E. E. Brown attended the lecture of the Woercester County Horticultural society Thursday ABINGTON Osgood, aged 78, died evening atsthe home Mrs. Mary E. early Tuesday of her nephew, Charles Smith. Mrs. Osgood came here on a v a few weeks ago and was taken ill with | heart trouble shortly after her arrival. Mrs. Osgood was born and married in the same house where‘she died. The Ladies’ Benevolent society met in Abington hall Thursday afternoon. Edward She: is home on a visit Miss Vial and Miss Sharpeifattended the teachers’ meeting at Thursday afternoon. Schwartz Bros.’ First Let Norwich, Conn,, Jan. 15, 1913. SCHWARTZ BROS., 'Dear Sirs:— I am an old customer of five years’ siancing and wish to say that during that time I have always been treated fair and square. I thing to be as it was represented and you have always lived up te your agreements. ene who is in need of ‘anything 1 feel sure that in the furniture line cannot yeu. Prize ter have always found every- | rman of’ Mount Carmel | | Pomfret on | read i Rev. R. L. Roberts' to Answer Query, “Who Made the Devil? Teachers’ Meeting Programme— Social Notes. 2 % — The Thursday eclub met this -wek with Mrs, Frank Emerson., The read- ers were Mrs. R. L. Roberfs and Mrs: Olin Potter. The teachers’ training class met Wednesday eveping with Mr. and Mrs Matthew Barr. The Epworth league social and busi- ness, meeting was held on Friday evening at the home of Frank W. Daggett. - i ®A cottage prayer meeting was held Thursday evening with Mrs. Ada"Hill Teachers’ Meeting. A public meeting in the interests of | education will be held in the Town hall, Central Vjllage, Saturday at 9 o'clock. Following is the programme: 9 a. m., Agriculture, C. D. Jarvis of Stath, Asrienitural college; Storrs; 10 m., Manual Training, F. J. Trinder, Btate Trade: schaol New dritain, . 11 a. m., Language, ~Miriam Skidmore, State Normal school, Willimanti Mrs. T.. M. Varney is the guest of Mrs. W, H, Sargent. , ° The Chautauqua circle |is to meet | Monday afternoon with Mrs. Matthew | Barr. Miss Marion Tuckerman visited at| the hiome of H. E. Paul of Jeweit City | over Sunda; ! A party of young people was -pleas antly entertained at the home of F. W, Daggett Saturday evening. | Sunday Subjests. i The Baptist pastor Sunday morn- | ing will take for his theme Workers | for 1913. | Rev. R. L. Roberts will take for his subjest The Next Step. In the even ing, Who Made the Devil? SOUTH WINDHAM Miss Helen Abbe Tells of Missionary Work in Labrador—Supper . Well Patronized. | { i | | | Miss Helen Abbe gave a very inter- esting talk on her work with Dr. Gren- fell in Labrador, at the monthly mis- sionary meeting of the Christian deavor Sunday evening. She had with her a large number of views which were of great interést to the audience. Maurice Golden has been confined to_the house by illness. Mrs. Bdward Nelson and two chil- dren of Long Island have returncd bome after a two weeks visit with Mrs, Nelson's sister, Mrs. Elmer Eng- strom. Mrs. W. Cady Fitch and little daugh- ter have been visiting the former's father, E. Harlen Holmes. The Ladies' Mission society held a bean supper Wednesday evening. The ladies serving were Mrs. Neliie Tubbs, Mrs, Harris Ecclestone, -Mrs. Arthur Sweet, Mrs, Henry Scribner. Follow- ing the supper there was a shori pro- gramme consisting of music and rec- ftations, Misg Dellc Gifford of Glasgo has been spending a few days with ris Hcclestone, Mrs entertaining Mrs. Hattie Ec L‘APS(Onu nl Glasgo. Mrs. Felix Kerchner has been spend- ing a few days with friends in Nor- wich, To Build New House. Michael Hecley has broken bround for a new house on Babcock hill. Miss Mary Hatch has been con- fined to the house by illness the past week, The Bible Study class met with Mrs. Maurice Golden Friday evening, Miss Lillian Chesebro spent Sunday | with her sister, Mrs. Frank Gifford. Mrs. Robert Beckwith is'seriously il at her home here. WGOODSTOCK Stereopticon - Lecture—Birthday Cele- brated—Work on State Road Began. Miller of Worcester spent ler's d has visited her Brnest W, Sunday at-F, H. Mies Rilla’ H. C brother in La Rev. R. R. ticon lecture onHome Congregational church 8 A party of young frien: Miller met at her home ing to celebrate her seve Games were enjoyed. Cak d. R. Wilbur of was a week end guest of Mrs. M. Gallup. Abington William on the “need n Woodstock h Woodstock. NORTH STERLING 8 at Church Supper. | | Tocal Deople were pained ta learn of the death of Mrs. John Wood, 61, at the home pf her daughter In Pn\— tueket. The funeral was h n | Mgosup, Wednesday, Jan. 20th. { 1t was very pleasing to see so many respond.to the call for the first bean | Supper of the season, held at the home | of Mrs, Henry Hill Tuesday. evening, San./28th. About 80 were present enjoyed a fine supper of baked h brown and white bread, pickles, and coffee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Corey furnished music of the evening with thelr fine graphophone, which was | much enjoyed. The sum realized will help make improvements to the church | and parsonage. George Pierce killed one red fox recently. THOMPSON | ‘Edmund Backus entertained his fath- er on Sunday, The Thimble Club met with Mrs. Asa Ross Thursday, Jan. 23, Mrs, Myron Elliot has returned from three week’s visit in New Yorls, Mrs, Minnie Whittemore attended the funeral of her brother at Worces- | one grzy and | do better than to call upon I weuld advise anyene whe is tlnnking of geing te housekeeping to ‘give you a trial and I feel sure that they will be perfectly satisfied. 3 Respectfully yeurs, MRS, JESSIE THOMPSON., . 22 CIiff Street, Norwich. ter Sunday, The funeral aervices of Andrew Mills, aged 99 were held at the Congrega- tional church Sunday afternoen. Six of his grandchildren gere bearers, The day he died the bell tolled 98 times as was the cugtom in olden times, Judge Newton Mills was over Sunda] SOUTH KILLINGLY in. town Byron Jordan has gemé baek ie his werk in Auburn, R, I Rey, H: B. Goodseil delivered an ad- dreds at the Congregational church at Danieison Friday night. 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Conn. dviee to Mothers Have you had baby's photograph art aph &8 it should be ia s Togiiish littie emile, his pe 1o take baby's phote- . 'To catch ty littlq me prized a Snap them In a HIff5. AIGHTOR, The Phezographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Society. BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES. Large steamers, fine service, rea- sonable rat Early bogkings should f rred ac- prefe lay John A. Dunn, Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street JOSEPH BRADFORD ‘BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY lelephone 252 Valentines at CRANSTON'S BROWN & ROGERS Contracting' Painting ‘Paper Hanging Pricey” ‘and work- guaranteed. 1eb13TuThS 27 Chestnut Street. MARSHAK 123 West Main St. A. raham Lincoln. S. A. Douglas visited at N. . Wead's in North Sterling Sunday, A. B. Hall moved his saw mill frem Eteriing to Horse Hill this week. Commencing this week I will have a mark-down sale on all of my new end second-hand fiondl for men ani boys Give us a ea Zet@gur Drlce& aprisTuThS -