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w‘ LETTERS FROM TWO STATES - New London County | School Board Reorganizes—Visit from Bela Lyon Pratt—Contract For Road Work Let. Owing to the heavy rain Sunday morning there was no service in the Congregational church. The Y. P. S. C. E. service in the evening was led by Miss Kathryn L. Ray. Beard Reorganizes. The town school board met in the / Central school last Thursday even- ing for reorganization. Henry A. Rogers was reelected secretary and James Lane was reelected chairman. Those chosen to act on the hiring ing committee for the coming year were Ernest L. Latimer, Charles S. Ray and Frederic R. Bailey. Bela Pratt In Town. Bela Lyon Pratt and son Minot Pratt of Boston spent several days of the week in town. Mrs. Edith Chadwick of Norwi in town caring for her aunt, Martha Rogers who has been ov.ly ill at seri- the home of her brother | Henry A. Rogers. Her condition is somewhat improved. Only a few citizens showed their patriotism by disp. g the stars,and stripes on Columbu Day. First Snow of Season. The first snow of the season fell at_daybreak Wednesday. The Y. P. S. C sonaze on Wednes purpose of elect uing year. M president. Town Hall Contract $319. fiE Bids were received Wednesday ternoon by the Selectme r repa ing the town hall. The contract was lef to Harris Morgan for §31 C. F. McIntosh the rural carrier on Route No. 3 has returned to his d ties afte: ten day va tion. Mr Staples of Colchest has been sub- stituting on the route. | " LEBANGN Whist Experts Receive Awards—Gale Blows Down Silo. The Lebanon Whist ciub held a 3 Frigay evening in Grange hal tables were played. The fc were awarded: ladies first, Arthur Hewitt, second, Mrs. rank Rockwood ntlmen’s first Charles Pitcher, second, Frank F wood. Consolation prize Geneva Stark and Clement Fowler. The six months prizes were ¢ as fol- lows: Ladies’ first, Glac t, sec- | ond Mrs. Clement Fowler; Gentlemer first, Joseph Blakeslee, second ( Hallen; Con: on, Mrs. Mary and Chauncey William: Attended Fair. L. P. Smith, A. C. Williams Blisha Waterman and B, A. Hoxie attended the Danbury fair Friday, making th trip in Mr. Smith’s auto. Gone to Florida. Rev, and Mrs. L. B. Livermore and Miss Florence Ely left Monday for Kissamee, Florida. Mrs. Hulda Peck is visiting in W field, Mass. Allie Hoxie, Myron Hoxie and Carle- ton Cummings attended Stafford fair Tuesday. t- Silo Blown Down. The terrible wind of Tuesday blew down a new silo which John Ryan had Just built. LEONARD BRIDGE Busy Bees Meet—Many Attend Chick- en Pie Supper. Samuel Johnson of New Haven and Henry D. Johnson and daughter, Eliz- abeth of Norwich were calling on local relatives Monday. Miss Lavinia Kneeland spent Wed- nesday night with Miss Flora Spauld- | ing in Lebanon. Mrs. Henry L. Watious of Jewett City is the guest of relatives here. | Mr. Zatorensky of New York is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Louis | Himmelstein. The - Busy Bee Society met © FRANKLIN \ Mr. and Mrs, William Wheeler ‘Move from Brooklyn, Ct.—Summer Home of Gilbert Lamb Closed. Mrs, May Rose of Norwich has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ladd. z Miss Daisy Parker has returned to New London. Mrs. George Avery, Miss Blla Smith were Norwich visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Willam Green of Willimantic has been visiting Mrs. William Weaver the past week. Dr. R, 1. Shea of Pascoag, R. I, is i : nis niece, Mrs. Fred Arm- . Archie Lamb has returned after iting her mother, Mrs. Josephine Hart, in West Hartford. Miss Elsie Maine, a teacher in Wil- lington, was home for the week end. Isaac W. Geer of Poquetanuck has Dbeen the guest of Charles Grant. Mrs. B. P. Chapman and Mrs. Erie Mitchell were recent Norwich visitors. Mrs. Mosier of Providence Is spend- ing a few months with Mrs, Fred Arm- rd H. Robinson and Ruth inson were Norwich visit- st week. is confined to William Brassil his Fred Armstrong and 3 in Norwich on Tues- calling on Mrs, Merrie. Summer Home Closed. rt Lamb and family have clos- day smmer home here, Beach farm, and returned to New Everything at Beach Spring s beautiful, the autumn foliage of all kinds in full bloom. alvia and other flowers are Mrs. William Wheeler of have moved to Pleasure Mr. and Brooklyn, Hill GOSHEN C. E. Delegates at Willimantic—Local | Society to Commemorate Si niversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Randall have re- turned after spending a few days with friends in Meriden. They also took a 140 mile auto trip to New Haven and Hartford. Delegates to C. E. Jubilee. At the Christ Endeavor meeting ay ning dele; vointed to attend the si the Willimantic Christian union held in Willimantic Friday noon and eyenin Used Text of Dedication Sermon. es | ad, took his discourse from the | e of scripture used at the | dedication services 69 years and Mrs. C. reen of Columbia were guests of frien here Mond: To Note Anniversary. The Goshen Y. P. S. C. society will observe in December 5th an- nive ¥ of their organizatior Mr son and sister of Spring- 1d, Mass.. have been spending a few | days with friends here. | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomas have | returned after spendi 1 days eld, 2 with friends in Sprin, ASHWILLETT Funeral of Samuel Barnes—Meeting of Chapel Society. amuel Barnes was The funeral of held at his home Sunday, Rev. Lucian Drury officiating. Burial was in Ash- willett cemetery. The funeral was largely attended by relatives and] friends. Otto Anderson business in_Voluntown Sati C. F. Maynard in Norwich on business Saturd; Daniel B, and eph F. Pierce were n Norwich Saturday The rainy ther of the past ten days damaged many fields of corn and fodder. Julius Wolfram, who has been work- ing at Preston , was a caller on local friends the t of the week. Mrs. Fred J. Brown last Thurs afternoon. Miss Ruby E. Williams went | urday to Providence, where she will | attend a business college. { Chicken Pie Supper. | A chicken pie supper and social was | beld at the Exeter church, | evening. There was a large attend- | ance and all reported a most enjoy- able evening. Professor chestra from Col music, | Miss Nettie Williams and Master | Walter Williams of lLebanon spent Friday and Saturday at their uncle’s | Henry J. Williams. "MOHEGAN ‘ There were no services held at the church Sunday on account of the storm. Someone broke into the church week and burned the lamps dry and took the cushions from the seats to sleep on. A key was found inside of the door. Try Honey On Cereals with Crgam or Milk™ Use honey on cereals in place of sugar. “It’s really more ap- Pehzmg and far more health- ul, because more uickly assimilated b the body. Honey is better for the children, 100, because it satisfies their natural craving for sweets. 'GoLpenTRee oy Noney/ 4 is the gen product of the hive. It is economical and wholesome. Try it. The Sweet.to Eat. For in-between lunches for the childr HomeyGinger Soeps—1pint “Gold- en Tree Honey,” %41b_ butter. 2gea- | spoortfils’ of ginger. Boil to- | getherafew minutes, and when nearlycold put in floir untlitis Roll out thin and bake y. Sold by all grocers, 10c, 15 aad. 25e: “Golden Tree Syrup” It is uniform in color and has the gen: Try the first botlle and you'll Tee ways buy “Golden yrus. NEW ENGLAND MAPLE-SYRUP COMPANY BOSTON repairs to the property Saturday ternoon. Among the company wers | Mr. and John Woodmansee of | Glasgo. Dexter Johnson of Preston | | New | Corey and Clarence Parker went to’ | Palmer Met at Chapel. mbers of the Ashwillett Chape’ society held a meeting and made many af. City, H. Randall of Shunoc, an old the special ry serv v held at er Comgre- |} il church the Rev. Elwell | CAMPEEZLL’S MI' 'S Miss Grace Lamphere and Miss M. Williams were visitors at the home of Willlam J, Taaner last Saturday and Sunday. They returned to New York city on Monday. kd S. L. Barber has been in Plainfleld the pas: ten days. There was a soclal dance at the home of Benjamin Hall last Saturday night. There was a large attendance. Professor Shippee furnished music. Luther ‘Danner has been visiting friends at Westerly the past week. NORTH LYME Merril Babcock and family and Har- old Gates and family of Meriden are visiting friends here this week. Henry Petrofsky of Little River was a guest of H. A. Gates at G. H. Strong’s the middle of the week. Alpheus Nye and family of Yantic visited at George Babcock’s over Sun- day. James Mason of Franklin ‘was a guest at G. H. Strong’s the first of the week. % Mrs. A. P. Gates visited at G. H. Strong’s Wednesday. Windham County CENTRAL VILLAGE Local Guest at Webster Wedding— New Principal for Graded Schools. The W. C. T. U. met recently at the home of Mrs, August Holgerson. Henry Torrey of Danielson has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Charles Byles. Miss Henrietta Hall of Plainfield is clerk at the office of John L. Chap- man, superintendent of schools and principal of the local high school. Mrs. Caleb Bishop and daughter, Miss Fannie Bishop, of Bishop's ©Crossing. have been guests at Charles Phillips’ Miss Elsie Ladd is tutoring family living in Plainfield. Howard Tillson has entered the em- ploy of Rider and Burgess, electri- (-n::; in a Samuel Collins of Warren, R. | I, has been spending a few davs with her mother, Mrs, John returned to Warren indefinite stay. Miss Beatrice Dean has been the guest of Mrs. Howard Clarke in Wau- regan. Mrs. Amos Peck and little daugh- ter have returned to Rehobeth, Mas: after spending several days with Mrs. Peck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alpheus Murdock, who with her for an Ryder, At O. E. S. Celebration, Several of our people attended the tastern Star silver anniversary at the sonic hall in Moosup Friday eve- "annie Stanton of Canterbury a visitor w f nds here r ster has been spending a few days at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Walker of Sonthampton, I.. I, are spending two weeks with relatives and at the Wal- ker homestead, Miss Merle Kilpatrick spent Sun- day with her sister in Providence. Attended Webster Wedding. Mrs. George Loring was in Webster Tuesday evening to attend the wed- of Miss Myrtis Maguire, former- y_a teacher in the high school here. Patrick Millett has been confined to his home by illness. Miss Alice Kendall, w] an indefinite time wit nam, spent Sunday at Miss abeth Bourque spent Sun- day with relatives in Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Walker of New York city spent Sunday at the Walker home on River street Rev. Mr. Downs of Dayville preach- ed here Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Carpenter and daugh ter, Dorothy, visited relatives in Day- tained at the home of Miss Louise Til- linghast, who is the president. M BEvelyn Hearser was chosen first vice president and Miss Edna Bickford sec- ond vice president. The next meetin, will be held at the home of Mr George Torrey. Mrs. Arthur Baton and son of Killinglv have been visiting at Baton's. 3 John Fletcher has been enter- taining her sister. Mrs, Krank Cn ing of Providence and niece, Rosa- mond Danielson of Moosup. Mrs. Willlam Jowett is visiting rel- { atives in Southbridge, Mass. Miss Eisie Ladd was a visitor in Norwich Saturday. Agaln in Jail. resident, and many otkers LEF: NGWE'"Y Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beebe have ter spending a num- their Yon Daniel, of returned home 3 ber of davs with Tse Nathan lLawrence of New London | visited Harry Palmer a few days last | weel i i Mrs. Austin Rathbun and son re- turned to Norwich Monday, after spending a month with Mrs. Rath- ’s pari | and Mrs. J. G. Ward attended | state conveniion at Meriden. | Gertrude Ward returned | after visiting relatives in | Vernon i Miss Florence Taylor who been spending a number of weeks in Ridge- | field and Bridgeport returned Satur- of New Lon- her parents Palmer of abel the guest BCZRAH of Franklin and Jed on A Lathroy Louis Smith 1 Mrs. B Herrick h spending Hill Rev. G ‘ongr changing Young A. Herrick and Mis returned to Norwic eral weeks on Lathrop Lamphere will preach in ational church Sunday ex- with the pastor, Rev. J. C s, E. A. B: Edwin Wheel hop Miss Alice Bishop, Mrs William Mrs ittend the P | The trip was | Cc er Thursday to Pomona meeting. Bishop's automobile. PENDLETON HILL Miss Sarah ¥. Palmer returned home Monday trom Jewett City, Clifford Thompson was County initiated in the first ond second degrecs at North Stonington grange Friduy evening, Attorney Clarence E, Roche of ‘Westerly spent Friday nlght at Mrs, James Cooke's, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kenyon of | Hopkinton City were guests at Thomas Wheeler's Monday. John Morgan of Nor Sunday at Mrs: Ja Cooke's. Herbert Wells of Kingston called at | tead Mor anlk Brown and Mrs. 1 were in Westerly the Palmer hor Mr, and Mrs Blizabeth Thomp: Monday. Misses Winifred and Cecil Palmer and Herbert ings of Natick, R, I, | spent over Sunday at Mrs. Mary B, Mrs. Amos Palmer has been spend- a few days with her daughter, Themas Abern. i Miss Mary Brown of Canenchet has ! been the guest of Miss Susan Ceoke. Mrs. James Cooke and family wers business caliers in Norwleh Saturday. | Congregational James Noble, who recently returned from a thirty days’ stay at Brooklyn jail, aroused the people on Main street at about 11.30 Saturday night by ter- rific screams as he resisted the offi- cer, Frederick Mitchell. At last:with the assistance of a few men he was put into an express wagon and taken to the lockup. Monday morning he was sent to Brooklyn jail for ninety .aura Barber has been spend- ing a few days with relatives in Paw- tucket, R, I, New Principal. M Abby Medbury, formerly a teacher in the Moosup graded schools, is the principal of the graded schools here. Mis Mildred Flower, who re ned, has returned to New Hamp- hire Hosea Geer has a broken wrist which was done while cranking his automobile. Mrs. Leroy Greene has returned from a visit with relatives in New York, where her mother, Mrs. Geer has been spending several weeks Mrs. Edwin H. Kennedy. Mrs. Julia Newton and Mrs. William Loring were in Norwich attending the King’s Daughters convention Mr, Mrs. Alfred J. Hill and lit- tle grandson, Alfred Hopkins, have been visiting at Gilbert Tracy’s in Putnam. PLAINFIELD Norwich Preacher at Congregational Church—Enjoyable Meeting of Mis- sion Band. Rev. H, T. Arnold of Norwich, a former pastor here, preached at the church Sunday morn- ing. The severe storm kept many at home who would bave been pleased to | In the evening the P S C. E. meeting was led by C. F. Bur- Zoss of Moosup. Rev. Mr. Arnold was also present. The meeting was ve interesiing, nearly every one present taking some part. The subject was Love and Charity in the Christian Life. attend Mission Band Meets. The chlldren’s mission band held in the church vestry last Saturday af- ternoon was well attended. It is in charge of Misses Mary Kingsley and Rhoda Marland, Mrs, Willlam A. Devolve and little daughter, Mildred, are visiting rela- tives in Providence. Mrs, Sarah Davis of Flat Rock spent Fuesday Wwith her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jenes of Meesup, where her grand- daughter from Georgetown, Conn., was also a guest. Warl G. Davis was in Norwich Tues- day, i Mr, and Mre. B. F. Colburn of Ekenk and Charies L. Gardiner eof Beston were guests of Miss Ella Barber Mon- day. End of 8mallpex Seare. The smallpox eases at Flat Reck are over and the house has been eleaned ville Saturda, | Mrs. Baker, who lives at the home | of Town Clerk Sessions [. Adams, has returned after a short vacation. Officers Chosen. The Fuclea was pieasantly enter- | and disinfected and all of the furni- ture, bedding and beds, carpets, etc., from the sick i burned. Both | cases were Very t, neither patient being sick in bed. The smallpox patients at the pest house are doing well. Blocks the Road. The old Plainfield stage road to Providence east of Lafayette Inn has been closed this week by the Ball block, which is still on the road to its new *foundation. i The Starkweather children are re- covering from scarlet fever. SOUTH WINDHAM Two Successful Rally Day Exercises —Pleasure for Sunday School Class. Two successful Rally day exercises were held Sunday. The one for the Sunday school was -in charge of Mrs. Alfred Card and Miss Iva Adams and consisted of music, recitations and ex- ercises in which the United Stales flag played an important part. C. E. Rally. The C. E. rally services held In the evening consisted of reports of Lhe work for the summer months and promises of better work to come by the different committees, a history of the soclety from its organization to the present time prepared by the recre- tary, Charles Backus, and read by Miss Hazel Backus, also specfal music by members of the choir and an address by the president, C. L. Clinton, Mrs. Worthington Smith has been ery ill_but is improving. Carl Oman is making a business trip to Cincinnat! and the cities in the middle west. E Attended Convention. Mrs. C. L. Clinton has been in| | Bridgeport attending the convention ! {of the W. C. T. U, going as a dele- gate from the Willimantic union. v Mrs. Archie Kyle underwent an | |operation at the Hartford hospital | Monday. Mrs. Herbert Card went on_an au- tomobile trip to Providence Wednes- day Miss Julla Hill of Middletown was tor at C. L. Clinton's and Mrs. Guilford Smith and ifred Card were In Norwich . and Mrs, Jacob Budd and two | children of Hopewell Junction are vis- iting Mrs. Budd's mother, Mrs. Mary Crane. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murdock have Mrs been spending a few days with Harriet Rathbun of Salbm. Mrs, A, E. Kenney left Thursday for two weeks' visit with friends in Boston, At Hartford Hospital, James Maine and Miss Annie Maine went to Hartford on Monday, M | Maine remaining at the Hartford hos | pital for an examination. Mr. Maine has been ill now for number of months and is hoped an examina- tion will reveal the cause and help in brir | ' The ning ng about di Ia i Mission society is plan- vest supper. Mrs. Morris Gold to entertain | | her Sunday school e from the Wii- | limantic at her home | rnoon. Happenings of the Week—Personal Mention, Miss Emily Lyman and Miss Ellen | Hawikin returned from several weeks' with Mr, and old Shellington of Windsor | have now moved to New Jers Mrs. Andrew F, G tes spent Tuesday with Mrs. | rabee. Mrs. Robert Pegrum went to Bridge- port Tuesday to attend the W. C. T. TU._convention. Miss Mary B. Little of Springfield is spending a week with Miss Mary D. ttle. Mrs Guild and Mre Lar- Ada e were in Hartford W W in to meet noon at 30 | study the second chapter of The New iAmer!rn Albert Guild of Putnam spent day at Dr. Gulld’s | Mrs. Arthur Clark of Williman {was the guest Wednesday of her sis- | H. S. Maine | ph Eaton spent Sunday with hi rer in W Mrs. H % returned from a visit with Norwich lin relative: EAST WOODSTOCK Dinner for Mrs. Abbis Chamberlin | on 82d Birthday. Sun- | | Monda Frank a John Lindeman and bride, of Hart- a. Oheto: on Oneco ce | years of | h but | | f 1 d, have been spending th relatives here. and Mrs. M their son C; Potter, 2d, been a few days | Me in H se are vis- | ford. Irene of | rel- | past | ve been y Hill farm , ha Fruit the | Birthday Dinner. Mrs. J. honor of M eighty-second Among the guests May, 87, Mrs over 80. The lad ple nt day | " 3. E. Child ‘of Putnam i |few days’ vacation and | the time in hun | Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey family were dinner Linderman Monday. atnner in | amberlin's | Saturday. | Mrs. Harrlet Allen, also | nt a very birthday wery Smil; aving a spending Cafld and s fof L. H. ! | EASTFORD | | 1 Funeral of Infant—Party For Converse on Birthday. Miss Mrs. | Warren | relatives and f Edward and Dana w York recently. Attended Fair. and Mrs. George Bowen, Mr. | Mrs. Will Warren and Wendell and Burt Bogworth, Charles Dean, John Eihridge, Frank Lyon, Chelsea Young, N nd Mrs. EleryBartlett at- | { tended Stafford falr. i | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis of | Lowell, Mass., are visiting the form- | er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome | | Davis Gertrude Houghton and Mrs. | of Putnam_visited | nds here on Monday. ith were in| Bradway Mr. and Infant’s Funeral. Funeral services for the five monthse' |old baby of Mr. and Mrs. George | | Hawley were held at the.house Mon- | day at eleven o’clock, Rev. Frank Chamberlain officiating. Burial was in_the Grove cemetey. Mrs. Emily Warren has gone Danfeison for the winter, Birthday Party. Miss Sybil Converse entertained ten friends Friday afternoon on her thirteenth birthday, Her father pres sented her a beautiful watch, SOUTH WUUwWs10CK John Wood of New York is In town for o few days. Dudley grange and Wolfden grange attended Neighbors’ night at Benexet last Wednesday evening. A pleasant evening was enjoved by all, roMany from hero atiendsd Staffora air, Miss Thomas is spending weeks in Beston, O. W, Bowen and family have epen- ed their summer heme on Bald hill for a few weeks, Senexet grange is invited to Wolf- den next Wednesday evening and te furnish part of the programme. to a few | liam Sweet were in Conductor Cummings Suffering from Blood Poisoning — Davignon-Smith Marriage. . Mrs, Willlam Harrington and Mrs. Arthur Harrington have been visiting Mrs. George Monroe. Mrs_ George Barnes attended Staf- ford Springs fair Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles }. Marble of ‘Worcester _called on local relatives Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Kennedy was at Stafford Springs Tuesday for the fair. Mrs. H, E, R. Ronian is visiting at Clara Davis'. Charles Martin of Lynn spent the week end with his parents. Mrs, James West of Peterboro, N. H., made-her many friends a pleasant call Tuesday coming from her home here by auto, Mrs. A, T. Hope spent Tuesday im ‘Worcester, Mrs. Lucian Bassett is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mts. Charles Nor- ton. ®To Have Electric Lighting. James Blanchard has his house wired for electric lights and F. H. Bennett and A. T. Hope are to wire their houses, Miss Alice P. Fish has returned to Mystie. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond and ‘daughter, of Central Carpenter, Village, spent the week end with Mrs. Willie Turner. Case of Blood Poiscning. Patrons of the trolley road miss Everett Cummings, the conductor, who is suffering from blood poisoning in his hand. Miss Helen Kelley spent Monday in ‘Worcester. Mrs. Willis Turner is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Whiteman of Wor- cester. Mr. and Mrs. spent the week friends. D. Reynolds Woonsocket William end with Davignon—Smith, s Hazel Smith was married Sun- at Danielson in the St. James' church to George Davignon WESTMINSTER Appetizing Dinner Provided for Men Who Meet to Improve Church Prop- erty. The men of the Congregational church met on Saturday last to cut brush around the church property and to patch the roof of the building. Mrs. Entertainer: Life isn’t worth living if you live 1t all by yourself. Why not GIVE A PARTY now and then and enjoy all your friends to-— gether? Of course you will want to open your whole house and have every room We can sell you the furnie ture that will make you proud of your appear well. home. If some of yours is old-style or worn, replace it from our new, up—~to-date stock. moderate PRICES. SHEA & BURKE, 37-47 Main Street We will save you money with our At noon the ladies served a hot din- ner of clam chowder, chicken ple 1ti bean Just the Tight things for WILSONVILLE E L e M Pk B tRun hung so they voted to do the Y & W 3 he 3 John A. Richmond of New Havery me next week if they would | Mr. and M May of Webster me and finish the job. They ' were with their sister Thursday. ‘Ifi.",fiifi'&;’fi }ég:“du:;ts‘;“ft }!fu:im’ are coming! v 1 Mi ie Town has returned from | fjart & of Levi N L i‘:“ E. N:?:mg g > ‘1‘,;\‘1} S he e Mrs. Mary co\x;lon of Baltic, called iristian deavor meeting | Mr. e augh- | on Mrs. Annie 2 evening was attended by a | ter Wilmott and sranddaughter, AR S Monday. Morse rom den, A , the ASHFORD . own was in Worcester Sun- SR . The se ice next £ ¥ The service: next Su William Prince, who has been | o B P. Adams was in Putnam Mona ments ? | her son in Hart- larle Park spent Sunday at nm‘i ond has eturn 53 'eq | Rome here. ere cold for sev- mitl e moved | " \ijam Park s having a ble to resume e next Sund ubject, Is S Sale of Worthington Hors Newt Worthington’ die: Lite ke a quilt, 2 nt and an en- have caused a big fall in appl William Davis sorts the larg Funeral of Mildred Burbar Building a' Ha Re funeral Mr. Reynol of M Mildred he family pe of Lebanon looking for oxen. Supt Norwich stead over home n for Hall. he foundation hall is ne Burglars Secure $13 at Store of Mra. Annie Foley. ter- in . _Annie went to Provi- dence Tuesd ing Wednesday. Mr. and N Whitford and Mrs. Robert Sherman were in Prov dence Wednesday. John F paving cutter, has sailed for Store Burglarized, Annie X her stos Al A on_and Moost da Mrs. William Labonte is entertain- ing her mother from Putnam. Mrs. Lewis of West Greenwich, R./ I, is visitin her daughter, Mrs. Horace | Burdick Mrs. Leander Remington and two children are visiting Mrs, Remington's parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Bit- good. HAMPTON Mr. and ‘Mrs, L. A, Jowett to Celo- brate Golden Wedding—Good Yield of Honey. Among those who attended Stafford fair from this place were F. A. Phil- . L. Mills and family and Miss Slizabeth Burchnall. Stanley Weaver recently the Frank Palmer place, Mr. and Mrs. Searles ha iting _the parents, Mrs. D, P, Weaver. Golden Wedding. s, been vis- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, L, H. Jewett will cel- ebrate their golden wedding on Sate urday evening, Oet, 2 Mrs, H. Star 1s spending a few day in New Britain, Postmaster Pearl went to Norwich last Saturday and had his shoulder set. W, A, Nosworthy of Boston was a week end visitor in te k. Mr. and Mrs., R, . Pe; Thread City visitors last Monday Big Yield of Honey. rs. Orrin and Mertor up over 40 pounds of ho one swarm onme day this week teok out one piece of clear honey six inches-wide. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mi; Look for the Heater with the TRIANGLE rtha M, Clark has been vis- Quick Wicking HE disagreeable wick- ing feature of some old- fashioned oil heaters is done away with entirely in the New Model Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. Changing wicks is simplic- ity itself—merely slip out the old wick and carrier and drop a new one in its place, trimmed and ready for use. PERFECTIO O 1L HEATER The new Perfection Oil Heater is equipped with patent locking flame-spreader, which prevents smoking; has .oil indicator on font and latticed window frame —more durable and attractive. The Perfection Heater is finished with vitreous enam- eled turquoise-blue or plain steel drums. Simple in con- struction, strong and handy. Smokeless and odorless. The trade mark of the Per- fection Heater is the tri —it stands for the greatest improvements ever made in any device of the kind. At all dealers, or write for descriptive circuler to STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK NewtYork, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Baffao, N. Y. Boston, Mase. cellag stoned and cemented for vegetables. ) B The boys are having much sporq | with coons, having caught a numd | ber. John Ocet is working in Warremq ville. 1