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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County PRESTON Next Conference Oct. 8th—Coon Shot —ideal Club’s Meeting. LEDYARD K L High—Long Cove School open. May Re- Mrs. Wallace imer and | K. I. A. club at her home Saturday af- ¢1, who had been spend- | ternoon. Among those present were days win Holden s Olive Hiscox, Miss Ruth Hiscox, h Barber, Miss Irene Jordan, rtrude Gallup and Miss Ab- allup, all of Norwich club. Songs were sung and games were play- d Sunda lce cream, cake and watermelon e rved The voung ladies re- turned home on the six o'clock trol- Y | Mir. and Mrs. John M. Gray spent Conference Oct. 8. | Sunday with relatives in New London. : hurches will be | C. E. Secial. yral church | A Christian ndeavor Watermelon held the vestry of the Friday eve- in chur h on Abo A. Club Entertained by Miss Geer—Corn at Allyn Farm 16 Feet Miss Florence Geer entertained the fifty young people were sent and all_enjoved a very -pl evenin he Rndeavor society expecting to have a series of So- cials dur coming winter Norwich, Man Building Home. arge | Oscar H. Main of Norwich has pur- hased the Timothy Main farm near antern 111l from Samuel L. Main. s M n has commenced to build 1 house on the site of the old house 1 burned a few ye: azo. 2 Corn 16 Feet High. o William I. Aliyn has completed fill- both of his silos and has a large Meet ve cut. Mr. Allyn bad s b V\"xl\ 7 of ¢ this vear and some A 5 sixteen rly Left a Good Name. s . Stephen Caswell who recently died | Caswell ot | We take this opportunity to thank our many customers for their kind support, and hope to:merit the a resident of /this | Mrs. Hull Sells House. ! § 4 : B Py IS Helte- | apacatar S e R e same in the future. If you are Economical You Owe It to Yourself to trade with us—Because weiPositively & i ot b s iy | Soitoner etk t fosraiog witi Mr can help you Save 10 to 20 per cent on any of the following mentioned goods—Dress Goods, Silks, Linings, S 2 p e i jeorge V. Tryon, | . . . g e - 1 helsnbor and on uprighe | Latham Hull has pecome a member | Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Petticoats, Notions, Etc. WE PROVE IT TO YOU—that we Positively DoyUnder- At Wedding i v od neighbor and 2 ight, the sehold of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- s 2 E ” : S man in ail his dealings. ar h\\-_hf?flafifi’nfl:{, e | sell All Others—We Solicit a Trial Purchase to Convince You. \ i or t - rt Rogers is very ill at his|™'grastus H. Hewitt has been in town } s Mrs, S ; e on_a brief visit 3 » ' - < Samuel Lucas is ill at her on Royle has moved into the Qin orwic — - e and son Rey. | upper temement of Leonard R. Main's | 3 sy SHEN who have been staving several | Mrs Leonard Main'and Mrs. Lyle " o {n s ith Mrs, Hewit's mother, in | ¢ Gray spent Wednesday with friends | P. S.—LADIES’ TAILORING—SUIT MADE FOR $8, COAT FOR $6, and SKIRT FOR $2. For two years " rd, have returned to the home ! s < 7 : e e e Hewitt i e AT L | we have been doing this work and hundreds of customers we have satisfied at these ridiculously low s—Corn Fourteen Feet rs. Edwin Avery, who | | 3 # High ving the past week with | NORTH LYME i prices. I it e in New ILondon, have re- B | . . H Beausoletl of | tUrned home Pastor's Vacation Ends—Mission and Also FRENCH DYEING AND CLEANSING, First Class Work. We have dyed and cleansed for Norwich w s w friends | Appraisers Appointed. Sewing Circles Entertained. people alone more than 74000 garments which we think speaks well for the work we do. All cleansing work % )ate court has appointed — | 3 o & 4 s : urton and Charles A. Grav| Rev, and Mrs. Francis Purvis have | brought here on Monday morning will be returned ready to wear on Saturday of the same week. K wich w on the estate of Frank P. |ré i from their vacation and ser- | | are resumed at he Baptisi | X s S d Av and Joseph « L, > A rott met at the town clerk’s of- L. O. Gates visited Mrs. G. H. = = - e wh s wn o illiamn & con 1 Ehio ] % D rre they were rsons of Alleghany, Mich., and Miss { ne ; Aeasurer ana William been il thie | SOUTH WINDHAM et Rite: | HAMPTON e icy O South Caroiina Is Ve s reports, kley visiie = i 'S ful G Fair—Children | i . o Wil Resnot. Schsok Number of Local Women Made Voters i fucossstull s Cranos - Fale Schildren | - Jon B Bllis Is entertaining her | ot Cove ‘arnosh oo o —Two Ball Games Today. < i : . Mrs, Merton Bennett of Ludlow, number of vears may : Webste: ‘ s o ¥ - e o o shire on Japan. the Sunris ebster | Mrs. b s 1 from this townattended the By 11‘ an familie: H(‘*q_’_\‘*:;w l““ e Vlno-.mlecut‘.‘ n B, ' ;[" i called on Mrs. Harriet May | jipg [ celebration at Glastonbury Wednesd: 3 it Breakwater Co, 5 ”_x a reils \ | . Mrs. O. Avery and daughter, Jo- | & st A . coid are having ey i i s. Herbert May and|her home ephine, have been visiling the dwin Reynolds an Snow. whp | g h London spent | went an former’'s Mrs., A. W, Hutchin- s Etaiorblo Boatbaie bl heys *obarr i g | ks e | ay's mothes. | pital, i have to Ohlg to wisit rela- N | UREL GLEN S. May a Hn [ tives before returning t6 their\home in B L°\f7' NMT', | = spending e e LS s Dell evain e s ] Robert Buell of Wallingford \visited { t8 | inden ror v'n'—e'vv‘“rfin '\:"‘ “‘,‘ a0 | Lawyer Herbert of Wes- Several from here attended the mis- raxl: "‘",51‘ bk £ e f}'av'_‘y ) ';' o3t | his bro W. Buell, recently. et T o DINg. | ter]y was in this place last Friday. Smith S eeting at the Congregational | The juvenile members exhibited v 1 Miag = Fravriat RIS Bag solirnadite i .:‘” \”wn: o {,}1.‘3‘:’1;. Clark, | Holdredge of Mystic visited i Py n Wedne: 3 ul\vlew "i‘-:i-‘. sewing, il Belknap for the winter. | have been appointed delegates | o MR Wes. who nus been ervices a e Congregational e ol Sl S tend the Christian Endeavor conven- | R N Lopa 10ialtls Sat (Hhe |leBuzen for Octoburand Moyetatesswil) wild flowers second on cutti- | WOODSTOCK VALLEY a|H98 to be heid in New Londdn | e Haawe Phiiae e L el BEEERC R SR e S | vated flowers. The noticeable thing | gt | alter Parmelee of ( ster has | e 5 ARt x : T —— about this is that she planted the | \Mr and Mrs, Stephen Slingsby spent was | f0ished building a new silo for John | B on Eendleton HITiest S WE . s S ontEmes WINDHAM seed and tended the flowers alons. | Sunday o g was | R - Weima . isitors in Ncrwich Fenton Mills took chisggl ling \j,;."“‘ from this place aitended a | CNarles Wheeler and Mrs. Amanda A o £ W spend- i .:;g‘; R By prize on ve | were held in the Advent were | missionary meetir at the residence | i \"i‘"‘"“_ - ’:’;‘:3.’-}.\11“:” noon g the weel: with Lark- | Thirty Children Enjoy Lawn Party—| Stanley Weaver has bou son has moved his household * nis | Srenis: ;Jacob Gallup on Laurel Hill | “\Yaiter Main was in Ashaway Tues- | “/Phe Rev. and Mrs ST ir. and Mre. J. Alden Weir Sailing | Frank Paimer piace. = from Philadelphia to his new day afternoon : i X il Rev. IS an of Hotel Heos- | oy the Valley el n Perkion who b Beew] Tohe Loy wel abls Ll o L Pl o L Fau) Home. - | er was in town Wednesday. K atier Vigalu o FhiihaaIpk e B s b e Geer for the | ot pangleton Hill Sunday. TP i e i TR | Nirs. Rober! Pegrum attended the! Mr. Brown and family are visUDg | turnea to Woodstock Valley, and ia ! Hitabens 0 Gales | * yrrs George Hill ther, Mr. Cav- 2 i Smitt semi-annual meeting of the Connecti-|{in Windham staving at Allen Kenyon's for the pres~ Ferry Annie and J Smith of | sem 5 i e b e { g D | . a - h 03 \ - 1 a Rev. M. A. Plumb of Windham | fa - TS i i anau as moved his household eir grand- Home Missionary unlon in Putnam R SAL Py h | ent ASTHMA i Tis ‘?!n”gv“ v’::“‘.»a R, ‘Ci,ffi;mr | goods to Laurel Glen. i AR day as delegate from the local, gt‘e:g:‘fxd in the Congregational church | i Miss ‘T;\i\v:rlllflir :‘n‘ngfi,“ S‘C,,:E saveral ~ . 5. Christopher RBaldwin of e b e B turned Wednes- | 5 A arold Hinom s shteraining 4 J o3 i i srace t return: dnes- S ———————— Harold loom {s entertaining his sis- wan now wt AS-MOO bridge fell Sunday and was in- | PENDLETORN HILL pStaying. VL ais a gipigieeceines mig S J Jew 3 r — # | : 5 B bor W ay from a week's visit with Storrs| — ter, Mrs. Smith of New York state. ; . Asth- 50 badly that @ physician had | ML L e b Bl e e DR | SOUTH CAN ERPIRY | o M D o e e ree bookle fav. | (o be called. ~ B Vermont Preacher Heard as a Candi- | 3 ‘r‘ 5 G” i Lawn Party. | | ton were in town Wednesday. [ s $1.50 s | Woi asmes HooAX: Mrs. H. C. Lathrop gave her annual| Supt. Samuel Anderson of the Con- everal from here attended the pla The AS ¥ NORTH FRANKLIN | The South Windham ball t n ;,‘A.. f ngl_\uuu: members | necticut company and C. E. Dougla Way Down East, at Putnam Tuesday -3¢ New London, Ct . = ~ Mr.and M Palmer of Pla ¥ R0 hvics whih il Catimbiag the “Consresational Sunday schoold of Norwich were guests of Mr. and | evening. a Evening of Whist—Mrs, Race Gives a | B¢ld spent nday with their b ine S Wihidham fleld today ifiernoon. There were about | Mrs. T. J. Rarber last week Thurs- | -_— iz T T i Musi 5 uncle. Amos (Saturday). children sent. Ice cream and| day. sl srs. Pre: Miner and daughter A Foed number of women from | cake were served. Just before going| Miss June Barber of Philadelpt | ASHFORD Simpson of Nerfolk, Va en: | Belle spe nday with Mrs. Mine: Windham were made voters the | home the children received g:fts from! been visiting her parent | i — = 1y with his father, J. D. S.mr. | 9aughter, Mrz L. G. Palmer. past week. Horner pie s. Lathrop was’ T. J. Barber. ¢! Helen Whittemore has re- | nompson has purchased | Mrs, Frank Gifford and son Arthur the Misses Abbe, Keeney,{ . Mr. and Mrs. George o R s Lower than ever in price. Better and Mrs. F A. Rockwoo? | 3 | were week end v with the fo I Esrrebee and Rex. M. Rt Narwich called on Mr. and Mra Fred Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene were more for your money than ever be- nd Miss Florence 'A. Hoff | kingham of Vermont mer's mother, Mrs. Harriet Chese | Eesnayiand 15 €. Laq tchmond lggt Wesk BHORY. o i ana . in Myl v attehding the fy sy . Nadar 1a, Brosiisn. | supplied ulpit here Sunday. He| or Norwich Mrs. S 1l'vl‘ sagen; of Brook \v"x 25 eral of their nephew. William Hol- | e and Bugenme Clask | C21¢€ as a candidate. oS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kinney Lecture on Japan. Miss Mildred Cooper « Haven | g, S ol 1ly shet 1914 0 ! 3 s with Leander Ca of Cooke and family at-| heen guests of Mr. and Mrs. W r R ek of el WeTe guests (ol < y il 1 22 3 veriangd 1s here s i the funeral of Joseph | Backus e 1 tha O tional | Levi N. Clark, 1 | whridge At R nome of his sister, Mrs. | = Miss Cellsta Coent v | evening. The lecture | 4a¥- e Blastuietitgh Wik sesaiied pav 1t = ot Nirs. Charses | John Wilson "of Preston City.’ Mrl | with her aunt, Mrs. Rood { noeiea | of | Bak L e B b, eohm Proyidence = the automobile of the year to buy. | Peckham | Hovkins ha ed here for a few muniic. in the sunrise land, | LE for a_week T NG John Tracy teoi an | Y*§I .na Mrs. Joha Wil ¢ Pres.| . Mrs. Arthu: Roi has returned home of Japan were very GILEAD 5. P. Adams was in 'Willimantic, auto ri rrs Wednesday, has- | S. John Wilsom of Pres-!| from St.' Joseph’s hospital —_ Wednesday M. B. RiRE AUTO CO. | i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Krank || 1y were at Mrs. James Conlkeln Motored Th: h Berkshires | s Kelsey and children and Miss Hannah Way of Alleghany ] Frnest Wecks who has Been ill for AGENTS, Fox ler n aturday i oo D e | Miss Chart Parsons have returned | Mich., with her two nieces, Miss Nellio ' several weeks, is improving :slowly. Talkbaie 3 e Mr. a ucius Browning, M- e P { Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. | (o Allston, i AL elephon 9 Chestnut Street | 1 11 i gas M- Windh Count { Styles and Mrs. W, Cad Returning from Europe. i Rena sy : £ e indham Lounty | Fiten. accompanied by their « UC L Alr and Mrs Alden Weir sailed | - COAL AND LUMBER. \i. . Four-Table Whist e s f o S T Tox oBIBE R e nr el e T ‘,‘"" We have cute things for COZY CORNERS. o SR Retta \:u]l,iv,,\g‘v.::d:C‘:\rs:v\m'i CAYViilE | Frank G spent Sunday with | Ler risse and are expected in i efreshments were served, — © { et s e A | s bother, Bletigm, Gifford, of Grot-) Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cavifien and:son e . e " \ Harold Riley of Boston -« Is eeting o e Bool ub—Personal | on. 3 : / siof York are in town uuaht) uantity uickness | " ea e e mr,'» [ Mantion: M Mary Larkhim 4 Mrs Jkes is spending Sun- T I R R — ECHERES LaNea H i ics i with her sister in Boston. N ¢ i | Musicale Given. for ton Now Toanl tewmdh W] G af Mansfel 1 ;o - Class Coftnge, ow discharging three Mrs, Ired H. Race gave a musicai | faw weaks for the benefit of Mr. Jame —_— Miss Stoker and Miss Anna Claas- cargoes of Fresh Mined |t !'®* home Saturday evening . Voeal | heaith sen leave Monday for New oYrk,where solos and duets were rendered b, Mr . nd Mr John Green, forimer' fiAg I South ventry and Eugene (' | \iss Florence Hoffman entertainec he piano. Dainty refreshments were . s | served by the hostess, Shingles, House Finish and Miss Retta Huntington attended th, v in fair Thurs v, aking a Rough and Dressed fiy uts i omRan o u - { Guests of Mrs, Peckham. i u M E H _Mrs. Charles Peckham entertained “u ! Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henr: Bri ig: p: 4 . !w" Norwich, on Monday Mrs, 1, Misg in great Val’lety. Carrie Bill, Mrs. Mary Swi na dauchter Hazel of Willimantic; Miss oy T Lucy Hyde of Franklin and Alvin Ly- A LL Lfl man of Tebanon . | s Henrietta Huntington, who hos i 2 | been spending the summer with Miss Coutrsl Whatk and 180" Wiain Strest | Arpeila Sfabrey, has retnmien Eome Telep! Mr Wales and Rode: \m‘mu"‘ f illimantic spent Sun # wit rs. Cornelius Kingsley. M. C. HIGGINS Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Manning and son Ar 1d, spent unda; with Ar ~ | Manning’s "mother, Mrs. Nathan COALL | Manning of Tebanon. HIGH GRADE COAL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wehber! f Hanove ave moved into the Diney Office and Yard 208 North Main St | Chappell house for the winter, Office Telephone 1257 e OXKDA]:E_ J. A. MORGAN & SOR At the Congregational church on Sunday the pastor, Rev. O, L. Kreact coAL spoke from Dan, 12: % and Matt, 156, "I'h-— ( 1. meeting was conducte hy P Mr., French, “ Office 57 West Main St., Telephene 510 | tiais |lome Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 | Cor. 9: £ Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Doli r and PROMPT DELIVERY children of New lLondon visited s Dolbear’s uncle, J. C. Dolbear, on Sun. day Mrs, Almy Lindsey., who has heern t friends in Puinam, returned GOAL 1day. A. L. Rogers has recently purchased B - K‘ d d L h a new automobile. urni inds ang e T I O ALV!E!S IN STCCK 3 CHESTERFIELD Miss Georgie W spent and Sunday in Mystic Albert and Clarence viile called ai day Miss Carrie Crothers and George Day Saturday A D. LATHROP, “ica—cor Market and Shetuc Telepbone 153-13. Fhone. Arthur Chapman's Sun of Salem spent Sunday in this place. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Chapman spent Menday in New Haven, making che trip in their touring car. ° Austin Bogue of Mystic is spending & few days at Allen Way’ Miss Kdna Kelly spent Sunday at her home in Flande: Miss Hazel Powers and Miss Mary Tinker spent the week end at thelt homes here. Louis Chapman was a business call- er in Norwich Tuesday. William Way, who has been ill for ;evan.l months, is thought to be gain- ng. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark spent Sun- day at Willlam Clark’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corey of Mont- ville were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman. NORTH STONINGTON Rally Day Tomorrow at Congrega- tional Church—Birthday Surpri D. F. Chapman. Sunday will be Rally day at the Congregational * church. = The preach- ing service will begin at the usual The Bible school. prac- a continuation of the first ser- will open at 11.45 and close at a new arrangement which should The visitors brought refreshments and Wedneseday. on and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W Avery of Mont- | Willard Bennett of Providence spent the week end in town. BEarl Brearley has entered school at Lowell, Mass Walter Brearley is spending some time with Harry Brearley. Captain Dean has moved to HKast Killingly. Austin Brooks has returned to Yale universi Book Club Meets. The Book club met at the home of Mrs. W. F. Bidwell and started in with a good number of members. Miss Alice P. Fish is visiting at tha home of Mrs. C. A. Russell. James O'Neil was a recent guest his brother, John, at Brown sity. Owen Hale attended Brockton ‘Wednesday and Thursaay Wavland Bennett spent the week end in town. A. T. Hope conducted the interesting exercises at the Sunday ot univer- fair school on ) Sunda; Mrs, W. E. LaBelle entertained her brother, Herbert Dillabee, and daugh- ter of Worcester on Friday Mrs. €. I. Bellows is in Providence, | visiting her daughter. Napoleon Gingras is out after a short finess. Mrs, 2. I. Ficklin met with much suc- cess in Dayville She came here through the efforts of W. 1. Lalelle. Mrs, Thomas Jocylin is Bridgeport. ATIAWAUGAN visiting in Friends Surprise Willlam Pechle and | Prosent Gold Ring. William a party of friends from Grosvenordale Putnam and this place Saturday ev- ening, He was presented a gold ring. The base ball team defeaied the West Thompgon’s last Saturday, Rernard B.0wn spent the week-end at_Upton. Walter Rollinson and Ira Pray spent Sundav ar North bridge with Mr. James Emerson and family, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Mitchell go to Puinam io Start keeping heuse on Farrow atrest. prove agreeable to both adults and |} Women's §3.00 Corsets for . -$2.75 AT MUCH LOWER PRICES g children. ! | Surprised on Birthday. Women's §3.50 Corsets for ...... $2.85 THAN ELSEWHERE | A number of the local friends of | | Mrs. D. Chapman gave NEr o DIrth- | § eee——— day surprise party Priday afiernoon. | by | gifts. The affair was arranged Mrs. H. M, Perkins. The ladies’ society of the Third Baptist church gave an afternoon tea | | _The grange gave a harvest supper | | Thursday evening. | pS and Mr Lharles B, Caswell spent Sun 1 Norwich with their Pecife was surprised by ! | eccupying the upper floor. | 3. 7, Fitzgerald was in New London At Barre Fair. | and Provideace Sunday. ways as LOW as good flurniture G. D, Sanger, Mr, and Mrs, M, H.\l Charles ady was in Willimantie PRICE is al ay g Morse, Mr. and Mrs, B. B. May at- Monday T | tended Barre fair last Friday, making | A number from hers attended the can be sold the trip in the Sanger teuring car. | Brooklyn fair, Saturday, aceempanied by Mr. and.| Misses Sadia Fitzgerald and Martan | B K Mrs, Ernesi Rice amd Mre, Jack Rice, | Hammond spent several days last week g, " they motored to Millers Fall, throush | with relutives in Brooklyn. =~ i l A 'etersham, Athol and Oreage, Mass, Mrs, J, J, Fitzgerald an aughter s = * returning home Bunday afierncon Sadle were in Putnum Selurday. . 37-47 Main/ Street ; | Tuesday OLVED THAT WE HAVE : BUILT OUR BUSINESS BY DOING BUSINESS ON THE LEVEL. WE WANT YOUR TRADE AND WE CAN KEEP IT IF YOU WILL COME To US JUST ONC TRV SOME OF OUR VERY SPECIALS $1.50 Dress Goods for' ... $2.00 Coatings for SOME OF OUR VERY SPECIALS Kid Gloves for Ve s maienes 128y $2.50 COALINgS f0r ..1ueesse-..$1.97 yd. ‘Women's Women’s $1.15 Kid Gloves for 95c pr. ‘Women's $1.25 Kid Gloves for $1.10 pr. $7.50 Sweaters for Women's $1.50 Kid Gloves for $1.15.pr. $6.50 Sweaters for Women's $3.00 Kid Gloves for $2.38 pr. ) rav- $2.50 Sweaters for . e M $1.26 House Dresses:for ... ‘Women's 5 Kid Gloves for $2.68 pr. $1.00 House Dresses fors... A DOLLAR, Women's $1.50 Petticoats for:..e.esmeses... s Women's Dollar Corsets for «....... SAVED I;,A 2 $1.00 Petticoats £OT «.usenaenenens.. { DOLLAR, MADE 50c Chrysalia Silks for ........ Women's $1.26 Corsets for ....... 2 b 35¢ Poplins for crssserananas Women's §$1.50 Corsets for $1.25 Poplins, silk and wool for 99s yd. Women's §1.75 Corsets for CHILDREN’'S DRESSES AND COATS JUST A YEAR SINCE we opened (here at 101 Main Street) our New Store. We have done a very successful business simply by do- ing exactly as we advertise—Namely Selling Merchandise to Our Customers at Positively Lower Prices than Elsewhere (by 10 to 20 per cent.). will remain for the winter, Miss Claasse1 visiting friends for sev- eral weeks. They will close their cot- tage on Zion's Hill and Mi: i and Mrs. this winter ABINGTON the forme Hoadley Family Moves to Pomfret— Rev. Frank Fuller Preaching at the Congregational Church. | e M D. nces Campbell left Tues- C. A, Sharpe, who has been confined | day to resume her duties at St. Mary’s to his home for several davs with ton- | school, Peekskill, N. Y silitis and grip, is able to be at his| Russell T is assisting in John- son & Potter's store during L. H. John- son’s absence. place of business. Mrs. Henri Laforte is caring for her mother, Mrs. Warren Baker, who has trouble h her foot. Mrs. J. E. Pritchard of the Babbitt farm fs the guest of Mrs. Anna A. Babbitt of Wickford | | - e EASTFORD Attend Funeral Schools of Harold Moves to Pomfret, Young on Wednesday. Daniel Hoadley has moved his fam- iz B e o Phoenixville road to the Rathlin farm in Pomfret, where has is employed at the Dairy Barn as foreman town, was held in the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Frank Chamberlain officlating. The choir sang Edward Grigze of Fitchburg, Mass., g T spent Sunday with his parents, Mr | %0 Seloetions, My Say . o S L e All, and We'll Never Say Good-Bye. i The Eastford schools attended in a - Norwich Preacher as Supply. body. The casket and on either side i Rev. Frank Fuller of Norwich, whol of the pulpit were banked with a | has suppled the puipit at the Congre- | beautiful flowers. Burial was in Grove Mrs. Young-wife: gational church for the t two Sun- | cemetery. ¥ days, is expected to supply again néxt| Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wheeler of P\?lum Don’t forget your COZY CORNER Jjust be— Sunday. Ohio, are guests of Rev. and Mrs. G Mareiit Gellup And _Mr and Mes. [ i CHsenlifnieln. cause you are married. You will want to orge Hicks attended Way Down| Rev, and Mrs, John Miller were in 3 st at the Bradley theater, Putnam, | town Wednesday hawe many a confidential chat with your evening. Weeks, who visited his daughter Mrs, Chapman, in Gurleyville, Satur- day, is about Lo move to Abington. RAWSON llips and daughter and husband there. Also it will be a nice place to sip a cup of tea with your friends. We have in our store everything EAST WOODSTOCK Local Automobile Party to Barre Fair —General f‘lewl. Mrs, D, T. Ph Benjavilm . Warrows of - Worcester | Miss: Badle Fitagerald were in Wiltl~ for cosy corners. We are constantly re— epent Sunday ut Arthur Dedge’s, e A e : fine furnitur T Mr. and Mrs. Jessop of Blliolts have | gf’:‘g:“}fm d:“m‘lx‘,‘.‘l',:‘u“"‘l',‘i‘l’f“{:-‘ifln;zf ; nmewlng our SLooklol bt moved into Miss Nellle Pratt’s house, | § to keep up with the latest demands. Our vy evening,

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