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NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORR EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—=Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. New London County UNCASVILLE e Benevolent Plans of Sunshine Society GALES FERRY: —Deming - Chapman Marriage — Dr. OLD MYSTIC Artillerymen Leave for the Forts—Ad- ditions to Woolen Mill and Office Nearing Completion. ! The regiments of coast artillery from ort Wright and Fort Terry, Mason’s ESPONDENT_S NIANTIC Mrs. H. E. Phyall Seriously Ill—Au- | tumnal Activities at Pine Grove— Mrs, T. R. Dawley of Middletown was a caller on Mrs, H. A. Brockway Wednesday. There is a little improvement in the condition of Mrs. H. 1. Phyall, who is ill at the Knickerbocker hotel. ' Bert P. Beckwith was in New York last week attending the ball game. Frank Stevens, employed in Hart- ford, Is the guest of his parents. O. Libby of Norwich was in Ni- In your hand you hold a five-cent piece. Right at the grocer’s hand is a moisture-proof pack- age of UneedaB1scuxt He hands you the package— you hand him the coin. A trifling transaction? evening at 8.15 in the andience of the V‘:;llfllel M.dl‘- church. reports given showe healthy con- Gitton of ail of the church activitias, On account of the cases in these villages no service or Sunday school session will be held in the Versaillss church Sunday. The Sunday school session was omitted last Sunday. HANOVER Members of H. T. C. Express Sympa- thy for Mrs. N. A. Bennett, Badly Burned—Successful Sale and Enter- tainment. ‘Wednesday evening the members of the H. T. C. presented Mrs. Nathan A. Bennett a handsome basket of fruit, candy and other delicacies as an ex- pression of their sympathy. Mrs. Ben- nett, who was recently badly burned about the chest and right arm by es- dEedy o Wilson Purcha Real Estate. Island, which have been having daily | caping steam, is recovering steadily. < it antic Tuesday. ' Teachers' Training Class Surprises | s _or skirmishes for the past b darre At i Sale and Concert. : ;000 Cheer Sunshine society was | Week or more between Old Mystic and | Thers was a small attendance at the ! Miss Freeman with Supper and fiood Cgecr Sunshie soclety was | 3o Hill, have returned. fo their | entertalnment given Tuesdsy evening | No! A remarkable one—for you A very successful sale and conocert Gift—Missionary Society Mests | Comstock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. | Tesbective forts at the island. Their |.in the Congregational church owing t3 i ha.ve spent the smallest sum thflt was conducted Wednesday evening un- With Mrs N. A. Gibbs. | Charles T. Beebe, the delegate to the | C4mD Was about two miles above this | the contlnued downpour of ra | der the auspices of the Ladies’ guild, i Gich /T, BG : : Village, on lands of Philetas Brown. | the muddy walking. i ; The sale opened at 4 o'clock and con- | state convention held at Wallingford, ; 1 fce Br t South Lyme were uy a paczage oL go .00 Fanc The finai session of the teachers | made an interesting report of the work | During that time hundreds of soldiers| Rice Brothers of Sguth twme Wers tinued through the evening. v ar- e o e Sentey | dome By the Soclety through the state, | Were flocking to Old Mystic and Mystic | business callers in Niantic 508y and the grocer has sold you the ticles of all kinds were sold at the training class was held a SUY | At the convention a collection amount- | and the trolley was largely patronized. Pine Grove Notes. remembrance - table, which was im B church, Seturday evens |ing to 319 was taken, which Wil be Purchases Farm. Capt. and Mre. Norman W. Rozers most nutritious food made from S e e Tt he examinatio! devoted to esta i E X i : ter, Mrs. | g by the teafher, | SCISIEC 20 St MuREy & it st | A0 o Tindeay ofieiieburs, B ol S flour—as clean and crisp and Taheor oad Mis Glady Crontin e T mar ) lt‘lxeypm-cd- not be separated in their | Gales Ferry, has been staying for a| _Mrs. W. H. Humphrey left T.uresdu.y;' dellcmus as lt w h t B cmr;fl Gt the wng; Lot Witare eded” the | gay evening for Dr. Walter A. Gardl. |ty om Sie,dindsay has purchased | Mg 8 b . Boden Jeft Monday for | from the oven. articles were sold at a booth hy Miss ng been prepared | ner g Sunshine chaplain of New York | son Wileor oatare. b weal no e iniad | her home in Willimantic, E Browning, Miss Thatcher and Miss of this class s | in (he church parlors at Quaker Hill. 500, Wilcox eata & Pai i, Pe occupie® | “Mrs. W. 11. Barker closed her cottago | S L R rp Freeman. S The rooms were prettily decorated | formerly lived. or tiles Crandall | on Orchard sireet Tuesday, leaving for < s Y it i ¥ goid piece by Rev. | avbs and) danly ith | Sy Lveilon ftne, Billes Crandal : e T = g 00k entertainment of music and readings Wit 2, USSR | R e s oad amie uis DS F S i T T e o e il o e | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY riertainmentor i, and esdines s oken of appreciation programme was given by Madame M. | tist ohurch met Wednesdny —evening | Charles F. Eldredge of Niantic was | Al Bl e b it 5 "Academy Girls at Cottage. | L. Reed of New, London and Madame | with Mrs, Hiram Holdred | in the grove Monday and captured twa tha Buriingame of Pawtucket, R. I, ¢ Norwic recitations by John Libby; a | e Cagar Whith kunks that have been living under tha | violinist, C. H. Caswell of Willimanti Miss M ! f Norwich | § ations by John Libby; a ! "AIr ana Mrs. Edgar Whiting have | SKuI b ~ | baritone, and Mrs. C. H. Caswell of s ~di Fonhs ihe duct by Miss Ruth Long and | heen entertaining giests from Irving. | Smith cottage on Breadway. These | ar ; Mrs. C. H. pyer Monday at the zel Beebe, and an address bY | ton on the Hudson, where they lived | Will be an addition to Mr. Eldredge's | Willimantic, reader and accompanist. ¥ while liner. After the prosramme | before moving to Myatle. My, and | Skunk farm which he ‘started some | Tyiehe i i \ D e e e e i search for | cake and ice cream were served. Many | ) Whiting were residents of Nor- | ime ago. He has a large number of | 2nd Mrs. Walter Jeifers and | GLASGD mg :J]ct::sl"oi li%sq J-;l‘le‘ga c:n:;,t‘ )is near the | out of town guests were pre | for a_nmumber of years before| (raPs sel around the cottages at the son will sing More Like M 2 iy b f o 5 Sunshine Suncay. ; York stat | grove. R | Village Interests ( ¢ ocal Yottrae : na Bennett, accompanied O e e | aber and sister, Miss| Moward Pitkin of East Hartford Is{ oo poq o0 WOSER L G°°"r“§"‘“"°= at Chicken Pie Sup Mrs. Henry Bingham of Hartford has Orrin, and her little grand- | Tl ChiT et e the . abervs ttie Taber, have returned to Pawl- | At his cottage for a short stay. He | g 28 fvdi QU0R SPe ' | Per—Quarterly Conference Held. been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Web= g Emma Gaze left Satur- of Sunshine Sunday, which w N. Y. after a visit io Deacon and | Made the trip to the grove by auto. | "1y ‘prank Wilson will soon move t0 | poter Mitchell mave nq | Ster Standish for the week. P York BnHEly DokIBonEn & fov weeks agbel] Hiram Burnett and the Misses| Benjamin Mallory of Boston spent |, -, Pranl Wiison Wil So0% b e 1 moved his family and | “"Mr. and Angus Park spemt s. S >erkins entertained | The services were carried out AR at their summer home In | Sunday with Mrs. Mallor | “Rev. George C. Chappell 1ousehoid goods Monday to Wililiams- | Sunday in Amesbury, Mass., as guests ste Isaac Norman, ince with the Sunshine manual. ; Sl g ow York spent Sun- |, 50 SR e ind the Sunday font o o oeh oo | SO D B el R Wiiiam er ni of 3 Hempstead rendered 4 solo | Horace O. Williams and .\rr.wl‘,;‘"{” X e ter, Miss | 214 the teens i the New London | tha’goq Lo Voo tes s donnta or a short visit last week. Dveryansie e J. Harold Williams have been _ -Mibert BIEOR | and. sister, Miss ool for Sund school |y o o0ts e | Announcement of the state C. H. Starts For lowa and Dr red His | t: ek it the Home of | WAy, Hoarbon, inys retutned fo/New a the second meetir TR ot (aced on the dam | conference to be held at Winsted Oct: sat i Wiithe Bgarrow fallowsd by an sadves 1 Mis. John DeGrau of Brook- | Haven alter spending Sunday at their thel ts fow. o et week. | 24 and 25 was made Sunday. r habod coti: aft Mo! Gardiner, listencd to by the ‘”l“ e'l e SRSy i Christ, New Lon- I v was visiting in the | . Mrs. M. J. ,_I uller, A. . Ladd and 5 chaboc Jeft M on with interes 2 2 o Mrs. Fannie Darrow left Monday by it e weel b Master Mark Fulier were present at , his brother” idmund . | et andaOos SR Honeti el O to Hartford, By wett City is visiting | the county convention held in Greene- Sé at Dunlap, lows, while en- : Nas entertuined during | The work on the additions to the| Mr. and H. B, Goodenough op ol e .4 week ville Saturday. A brief report was roti holtic Coast Pk‘\‘vn .s-“\; Mrs. A and office of the Mystic Woolen | closed their cottage on Broac v Wed 3 Chappell has Wiany at Supper. given at the Sunday school hour by ¢ nter montha. 3 ol of Old Mystic are nearing | nesday and left for their home in e s 4t Ernest | Mark Fuller, and it s expected that i Inl Pron Bittacas ) Shg il S o ranlieLn - - Hartford. : apany factory, Nor- was The pro- | other reports will be given tomorrow. is sister, Mrs. Fred R u‘u:.‘ Char 2 t has left the emple nd Mrs. Henry Anderson M " S. Washburn and son | S weei nrid &0 the expenses of Misses Maud and Marle Delaney h who s her | of Geor - Dart at his store in t ughters, Merle and Doris, were | Harry of Norwich motored to the grovs e e e | came home Wednesday to attend the Miss Evelyn at ge. Mr. Dari’s son Edward, wha s of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome | Monday for a short stay 3 é iz | sale and concert. 3 < been in the Palmertown store, ha | of Ledvard. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Churchill of | “ondon. 4 S erteds (Binday marilE et Tiallins " workl th Fl ohnston of Philadelphia is | taken the vacancy. Joseph DeLancy |° Miss Genieve Frink has returned to | Bristol arrived in the srove Wednes- Mrs. Alexander Williamson has im- e local chure, The E. |, working on the roas : et 3| Lrhs g, £ . urned | s . e ‘grove: Wednes- |1 0004 G 8 T RiE rec e | L. services Were hel the evening. | Detween here and Baltic are staying on t of Mr. and Mrs. Singlewood | of Paterson, N. J., has succeeded F her home in the Wolf Neck district| g They will remain for a few days | PToved from her recent illness. 2 B ST Rl siplars Bisbing at their home ‘n\;ulp l:\vdn_l'l‘ulv. wm-(,l Dart at nm\ Palr lnn\\ln l\l.(.u 2 m;«r a nnlnm) it to m‘,‘ I{v‘;nthnrr‘-‘ to put their cottage in order for ”": Property in Good Repair. 7 Quarterly Conference. ; 3 L ocal auxiliary of th o | wrs nce Avery and children of | in-law and Rev. and Mrs. C.| winter, and also to take in their pieas- | The I onaze and the rear 'he quarieriy conference at the M. | s £ jonary society of the M. outh Windham have been spending a | dr .'and daughter | ure launch. Bl have been shingle church, prerided over by the new NORTH STONINGTON church, with guests wes entertained | while ax the guests of Mrs Avery's | onaze, Greenville, { Mr and Mrs. W. J. Manwaring left | thus placing all the church property in | dist Iperintendent, e G. < A . Tuesday afternoon. Mexi- | at Hill Top. ‘ R Fough wore recont gucets | Hayen Sfiur = fow daye wislt io teas | Cicia8e Tepaln i Lt | ne Newamenbin e adl iBety cans and Orientals was the {obic | BE: Walsan Biiys Broperts of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desley. !m-e; in the grove. ! i‘ T(. 111 [ Misses Gertrude and Lillian Luther | Property Changes Owners—Death of on 1d0r?::zr)‘u énx ‘lhft;:v‘;es[emg'hemg] S Wilson has purchased the | Electric Lights for Church. | _ Fred Morton left Wednesday for his | i £1viL ;rr;m ned to Springfleld, Mass., Sunday Horace F. York. Clanese, Japd £ g | pro Y Slizab 3 : o N home at New Haven after a few days' | afternoon. — to Miss Laura A Perkins PrOPerty of Mrs. Elizabeth Burchard, | Electric lights have been installed at | 10m€ 8t €W Savon atier - || % John Thither s working as Nreman | <Rev) /1T Iiadicito 1y 3 . Sarah J. Perkins. The Story | located at Cornet's Corner, in this vil- | the Baptist church and were used Tor Y Pt et Tt dons sin | Woman Arresked for Breachicf Peacs | Jout tater is ¥ g as ey, B T Klock formetiy . phetar o fuisan was given by Mrs. John 4. | 128e. F. E. Tooker. who has been oc- | ihe first time Sunday, Oct. el R o, D | . —Good: Progress on' Now, Macadam i °7he Co e Fail 5 e f Gongrekalional Cliural sAres Row o e et roNting “paper on | CuPYing one of the tenements in this | The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap- | tendent of the Southern New Lngland | 00 . and Mrs. § v attend- living in Vermont has been in town Silver Bay conference, whtien by | Douse, has moved his family and|tist chirch met Wednesday evening | Lelephone company, was in the grove oad. i el g bt SR B . 1at Druryelit e sl Mary Gibbs who attended the | 10usenold goods to the house of Frank | with Mrs. Clarence W. Beckwith ‘{}‘rd*‘;;‘d T atmoanil Jomm WoManus, Jr, | B2rnes Sunday afetrnoor gmr;al_ ._.rr amuel l'.‘u;—:\a'a of Ashwillet a8 Fhotpventutive (o her| £ Siebinean. SMre Aghold and Mrs Vi nrs, Tane I (Deadilsiyery Il mith s T <ead have been spend- | NORTH FRANKLIN THOATNDY it oite anohimo o glass at Radcliffe college, was I¢ad) ment in the house, have moved into J. | Personal Briefs. Me and/Mx -iLée, in New Loh b B ANE Mr. and Mre Josepti Liddle of Haek- y Mrs. Gibba. . iRt Al 3 ! : | don. d's series. % ———— : ensack, N, J., have been suests of M s appof i : 3 e Bapi s v | Rensington a ,ccupying their cot-- Mis ary M are spending | ST £ RiGnE EULIE OF trih, eoritebnos ’é‘;’:fi:fiea‘{fw h‘}a?ie“:,";y’]‘mf';‘:‘"n"’: In |-y Harold Willilams has ~returned | taze. Unoads Rest . > & tHeir ot “w\w:»':«} d ives in Arctic, | Colchester—Local Notes. In New Residence, * y:;_‘.‘r (_:\r W. F to pe At e d e. from a visit to relan\re in Brooklvm,| ook LB 1 The Home Migsionary society et | Sovernor H. Brown has moved into 1 n November af e S Woman Arrested—Case Continued. | with Mrs, Fred H. Race Friday. There| the house he bought of Horacs Fu ... 4 A I hour with ¥efreshments was L5 7 : recovering VOLUNTOWN 8 — Burdick. A R T e el We™ | hola a falr WiH sOEtEV Kull ‘dRbel Some of the local officlals elected at | was 4 large attendance; Papaes were| “WHUE, he 1a his Phrm vec . vote ¢ § w =3 e étion o e Me - L, § v i Gibbs for her hospitality. | S Serviofs i the Chiéstérfield Bap NRthoAll 1. Avery and infant _|tne recent election 1 n 10 |read by Mre Hoiton, Mrs. Rockwood | -OTin L, PRI ha mf sold his Vitbatiihbs st ahurch Wwere postponed on account | gaughter Grace of Groton harough are| COUrt Liberty and Friends Enjoy | Work out their first case week. | and Mrs, Davis. The usual line of ag! the the guest for several days last|Mrs. Frank Lee of Branford. Mass, \(mg‘rmr:.n;\ \I}La:xm v? Rrrh‘:—y”h{wm Queyle . Resianp=Hohopraals| ifor i oo between two Russian| Mrs. Jereémiah Mahoney spent,Sun- Istm};al:‘;x;:lfl;: t\?:es;o'::v(':g;:e:‘p;::rl: week of her daughter, Mrs. Neison| took an automobile trip to this town | pave re A e M e Minstrels. men in the block, that brooms and | gay in Baltic with her daughter. Mra. (lgtely owned by Charles N. Bre for Parker in Norwich, returned to her | Friday and visited at the home of Mr. | Ave yohn atmn b Tt fo Mr. and | were being used freely. —Officer | Brennan. T e e Rease ey e and Mrs. George N. Wood. | e okl . N t%:| The soclal and whist held in Uniop | Kamn went to the place and found | “Reuben Manning was on 2 business o i Mies Stetson of Norwich was a vis- Deming—Chapman. of Mr. and Mrs, John V. Shank, Is vers | Pall Saturday evening under the : ons as reported, which warrant- | ¢ript to North Coventry one day this One New Member. itor at the home of Mrs. Sarah Colver | > g pices of Court Liberty, 132 the arrest of one of the women. | e The town school committee has one Miss Bessie Chapman, a former res- ident of this town and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Merwin Chapman, of Gay Hill, was united in marriage with John | Deming of New Britain. The marriage | took place In New Britain Thursday. Miss Ruth Shaffer of New London, | who has been spending a few weeks | with her grandparents, returned home | Sunday. Miss Edith Taylor, after two weeks the 2 vy Yard over Sunday. irtis Gates and little daugh- Marjorie of v London arrived weelk for a visit at the home of T parents Mr. and Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins. R C. Wilson Harrison, Courtland olver and Miss Alice Satterlee were attendants from the M. E. Sun- day school at the Sunday School con- e - G, i S 0 5 ‘“’fi;‘i'C‘;’,_o"xff:,‘;‘fg.‘::’mlj“;;g“ém.dmvsptem with friends in Springfield, has | o - RHTES returned, eilrl“;.leul'da-} to visit relatives I | “Mrs. Augustus Stearns is spending AEtOrd, mon I. Perkins with her | thiS Week with relatives in Boston, §olEEs aken, Curfis @atés and. lttle | AR TR dsialy A eniter e T TR etey i !¢ | tained at the Quaker Hill church par- lors Wedne: day afternoon, SOUTH LYME Menhaden Fishing Season Closes—Sale of Handsome Oxen. Wednesday morning for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood G. Avery in Bozrah. To Reopen Long Cove School. The schoolhouse in the Long Cove @istrict ‘which has been closed for the past fourteen years or over is under- going repairs this week, John McGuire Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Waterhouse re- of the Lest district having been ap- -ffll!\ entertained their nephew and| pointed by the town school committes | Riece from Northport, L. T to piace the building in order for oc- | Mrs. Ellen L. Douglass was the guest upancy. The reopening of this school | 0f Mr C. Payne this week, wlill accommodate over twenty puplls| Sheriff and Mrs. J. 1. Tubbs were in that locality many of whom are|calling on friends here Sunday. the children of the italians employed | James B. Slate has retyrned to Mid- at the plant of the Breakwater Co., | dletown after ‘a brief stay with his som= of whom have attended the vil- | parents. lage school since coming to this s Going to Virginia, tion | Tt is stated ‘that Captain and Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Comstock | JTames P, Luce will spend. (ha el returned Jast week from a visit with |in Virginia. > & their daughter, Mrs. Elmer E. Kidder | Mrs. Albert Miller and two children | and family at Spencerport, N. Y. i have returned to Jersey City, after = | Ihe members of the Book Club of | 'lsit with Mrs. Millers .parents, Mr | the village wwere entertained at the |.nd Mys W, B Slate e 2! home of Mrs. Billings F. S. Crandall | " R b Stanho. tor g | 5 3 Stanhope entertained friends | at Stoddards’ wharf at the session | trom New London this week | last week. Mra. Crandail, Miss Susan | g A Ao { Maihews and Mrs. John J. Lawl Ends Season’s Fishing. i were the readers for the afterncon.| The Nfantic Menhaden Oil and Gu Rafreshments and a soctal hour wers | ano comp: has clozed the the sea-| enjoved at the closs of the readings. | son's fishing | Sale of Adams Property. I nm»rxhv:e;r-;v is spending :'nu vaea- | he £ cen on Fridav op | 1100 With his family at this place. i T e o Even L fridar of | 'Mrs, Howara Ktickney and family are vieiting M John Reath . H. Waterhousa has sold his hand ome voke of oxen to Charles B, Pack, Fred Daniels and family have moved | I'to Rek Neck farm for the wiater adwick was a Norwich arres of land on tha river Red Top to Mrs Amelia Coryell Bis. bing. from Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop of this place and her brother, David § Adams of New Havan. Mrs, Bisbing is the wife of the artist Henry Single- | wood RBisbing, who recently built a, fina residence opposiie this lot which ": ons of the most beautiful on the ver front below | 2" i Manning c | is the zllest\ . Payne. . B of Mr. and Mrs. F. Miss Taura Peck was the guest or her teacher, Miss Carlson, last at Niantic. HAMBURG Cranberry Crop Harvested—Stolen Ar- | ticles Found in the Woods. The 1. B. S. met Wednesday after- noon, with a good attendance, Miss Mabel Walsh was the guest of | Miss weelk. Miss Carrie Bill enferinined Mrs, Tda night CHESTERFIELD George Day of Gardner Lake spent Baturday ahd Sunday with Arthur hapman. Miss Mary Brown of Mystic is spend- HI{ the week n this place. rs. E. Thompson, who has been ill for some time, died on Thursday at the hotae of her daughter,* Mrs. L. Wil- liams. The funeral was held Sunday at the Methodist chureh. O'Neil in New TLondon the past | wan speut loa Way. anle sutolry purchased Farmers are gathering their winter's uuday 4t the home of Al-| .rytnerry orop Prof. Hanford Bree and family of ! Springfleld wers ut their summer Lome | harvesting thefr apples last weel. Stolen Articles Found. Harry Perkine and James O-Brien | Kingsley and daughter of Hartford nu,. spent Sunday in Colchester, frst of the week. MI. and Mrs, Clarence Maln are vis Mr, and Mrs, Robert Tewett, Mrs. .| siting Mrs. = Morgan. . Jewett and Roscoe Jewell were! Mr. and Mrs A H. Chapman were| Deep River visitors Monday { callers i orwich Saturday Cranberries Marvested Mrs. Ce e Way aud Mrs. 8. Cole- L. D, Harding has harvesied \1 | organ is-drawiog wood with which he tas recently | 1 | 1 | | | | { | =upply “of apples and report a large | A number of articles taken by the crop. | burglars have been found In the woods There will be a preaching service | near Dr. Ely’s place, including surgical at the Baptist church Sunday after- | instruments. noon al 3 o'clock, Rev, (George C.| Mr. and Mre. Austin Bassett and Chappell, pastor of th ion Raptist | daughter and Dr. and Mre. K. €. Rich chureh, Montville, wili speak, Sub- |ardson sailed Oct. 1ith and will epend a Cure” ) lhe winter abroad { tor: | comm 11l with typhold fever. LEDYARD John Corey Announces that He is Not Dead, as Reported—New Owner for Spicer Farm—Probate Business. Theodore Taylor of Springfleld was an over Sunday guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Taylor. Rev. W. F. White attended the Sun- day schol convention held Saturday with the Greeneville Congregational church, . Spicer Farm Sold. James B. Gray, who purchased the | William Spicer farm about two years ago at auction, has sold the same to Olin Avery of this town, who will take | Dpossession_about March 1. Conrad Keiny, who has been threat- ened with appendicitis, is better. Miss Florence Geer was a Saturday and Sunday guest of Miss Eleanor Beckwith of Franklin. Larkham Estate Appraised. The appraisers have completed their work on the estate of P. Lark- ham, and William 1. [y executor, has advertised for an auction Mrs. Luther C. Gray of North Sto ington and Mrs, Armour of Brook: a cousin of Mrs, Gr were recent esters of America, proved There was a good number present. The ! of Dupont, Jr., pack of cards and case. callers at Mrs, Isaac Geer's. (= Mr. Clough, one of tho state inspec- | of schools, has heen in town this | week Inspecting the model school and | other schools. | Honorary Members’ Meeting. i The Christian Endeavor meeting was | led Sunday evening by Deacon Charles | Hewltt. This was also honorary mem hers’ meating. A very - interesting meeting was held and a large attend- ance wera pregent. Mrs, Floise White, the president.‘is working hard to malke the meetings interesting Probate Appointments. The probate court has appeinted Thomas Latham and Ralph Hurlbutt, both of Gales Ferry, appraisers on the estate of Harlan N. Newbury. and Jsaac G. Geer and Charles S. Hewitt appraisers on the estate of Gilbert E. Rogers. School Interests. The Breakwater company In the Long Cove district Is deing a large vol- ume of business, getting out granite rock for the government, and a good many Italian families with a large number of children have moved in, which necessitates the reopening of the school. It is thought advisable to close one of the schools in town on account of the small attendance. A special meeting of the town school ttee was held at Ledyard Center Puesday afternoon, The principal busi- ion and discussion ness was organi | of the opening of the Long Cove | school. The officers of laat year were | | re-elected as follows: Chalrman, Chas | D. Geer; secrelary, Samuel K. Hold- vl Sub-commitlees Bullding -Joseph E. Holdridge, Fred- | erick W. Barten sachers—Charles D. Geer, Samuel | E._Holdridge Supplies—Billings T. Avery, George 1. Montgomers. i Harold Robhins of Preston City re- | turned home Sunday evening, having spent Saturdey and Sunday with Trv- ing and Newton Mavnard. The young men enjoved Saturday hunting and brought in a zood bag of game. Not Dead. as Reported, | John Coray, whn was reported ax | having disd in Groton, announces he Ig wtill living and enjoying goed hsalth. livery and heavy teaming business in Goose—Personal Items. town for the past seventeen ve; e S Nl Srparagsl SLan T s lbon g e e N0 pervice Sunday on a¢: | Ng Examination For Postmaster Held e e el [ Jiss B Wiiliams was in New | —Examiner Fails To Appear . > = ndon Tu ay. i S \ The voung people of St Thomas'| “sionington grange held a meeting | There was no services at the Con- clisgh are rnh_earsxy\;: 205 2 fuins n]‘ Wednesday evening and conferred the onal church, Sunday morning show. Frank Fion is managing the | fir: nd second on sgeveral rcount of the in, <ithe "¢ affair. = g n the ¢ nir was led by ohn Page and Donald Meech of has become ench Topi Favorite Verses Greeneville were Saturday and Sunday | Sociatyilot Epistles. 1 Cor. 13:1-13. guests of Louis Disco. Waiki Archelle Russi and Peter Lockwood | New Yorki] Class Meeting. x of Phenix, R. [, were week end visitors _The Bible jass which Rev. at the home of Ovela Russi r. Fr s iate orme me Mr. and Mrs. Emev Dupont and son, | Eagle Eating a Wedneszd afiernoon ‘at e home of Ernest. were visitors to Norwich W ford N bald Ars. Geor H. Bradford, with nine ecse | in_a nesday & A 4 : J. T. Dupont of Adams. Mass. \r norning. ile h » num *\-J»‘“ ine Rogers o .\{-yih and Mre. Arthur Lapine, Miss Joseph :r. before and presumes found .\(n,:”“ r-u‘ sml .“r'n-flw of Miss ine Marcheseault, Vincent Dewara of | the culpri i gnes 00d the pusi week Pittsfleld. Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Mr. and Allen W. Harvey and No Examination Held Marchessault and daughter, Della, of | MTs. Annelie Ripley and ‘:-‘.‘lmm At~} Tha Civil Service examination for Baltic, were recent guests of Mr. and | tended the Gray-Finegan wedding, go o 4E (D16 Slacoiwns wrl Het Mrs. Touils Boucher. The pa "m%xl“ A s = & st Saturday as reported, the repre- made the trip here in M. Dupont's au- | | Nr. and Mre. ¥, Stanton Gates. who | Ghiative of the Commission who was tomobile. | have been spending several weeks at. i, conduct it did not appear. The two Arthur Briggs has purchased a new fhe DR o mounialus, e et applicants who presented themselves touring car. ome of the handsomest in | Lo days with their aunt, to take the exam on . were J. C V3 - Fellows and P. 1 3 toyn. | . Friends of Mrs. Jane Dea e s | Mystic are sorry to learn of he 8 i MONTVILLE ‘ ous illne SHU UC Rally Services to Be Held at Union | LISRON | denis D TToEEieh Baptist Church—Dr. Frank Wilson i : to Move. HHlustrated Lecture—Harvest Concert e & Mrs.” Wheeler | Postponed. anicl ¢ and wife attend- Rally_ services will be held in. the T e rd fair v dhg Union Baptist church Sunday, Oct. 19 | & lecture on The Mi ather greatly | The pastor, Rev. George C. Chappel, | 20d Gulf States ws the farmers will speak in the morning at 10.45 from The officer placed Constable a writ in the hands N A Bert Ward is 1IL Tuesday early part of the evering was devot- |2nd in the evening the accused, who | At Pomona Meeting. od fo ‘whist. about twelve tables be. |has an unpronounceable name, was| Mrs Charles H. Peckham attended ing played. The prize winners were: | brought before Justice of the’ Peacs|the Pomona Grange meeting at Col- D Mrs. Fred Brown, forn|John Sweeney. charged with disturb- | chester Thursday. e et oo e the (ibscorat ng abusive lan- | William Lillie spent several days this o oy S el e Gl e o THRe ac sked for a con- | week with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McGovern, smoking set; second, Emey | tinuance until this (Saturday) after- | Lillle of Lebanon. noon, which was -granted. Miss Grace Frink of Newfon, Mass., Dancing followed to the music of Rich- | Progress on Road Work. | spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. ards’ orchestra. Louis Disco did the| TWork on the macadam road between |and Mrs. J. W. Frink prompting.. The committee in charge ! this place and c is | Witnessed Demenstration. of the successful affair was Thomas | rapidly and with fair weather will be |. Mr. and Mrs, Lucius Browning, Mr. McDonald, W. A, Maguire and Fred | finished in a few weeks . |and Mrs, A, R_Race and daughter, Bray. _ 4 New Clerk at Store. | Rena, were in Norwich Sunday to see Bontier Bawar Beslin | Charles Kingberger, who for the | the parade. At the morning and evening services | past vear has been clerk in the store | T, and Mrs. 1k A. Rockwood at the Baptist church Sunday the R here, concludes his services as clerk ; and daughter, rence, and Mrs. Fred Willlam Quayle, pastor of the church | toqay. He is succeeded by John|H. Race attended Pomona meeting at for the past two and a half years, BrowiOr | Colchester, Thursday his resignation. which will take effect | LeRE e l C. W. Grant- who recently purchas- Sunday, Nov. 30, 1913 Rev. Mr. ed the Franklin mil), been making Quale has accepted a call to a pas- | ROAD SOCIETY | 1arge ananti A forate in New York state. | éStontngtan) | " Myron 1 Fas xeluencd meter Business Sold. | | spending a at the Danbury fair. George B. Dawley, who has done a | Bald-Headed Eagie Caught Eating a, —OA}»D«»IE the school the their crog Frederick the subject God's Select Men. - The | [ivde d t Wednesday ning. The W. Clark and family and choir -will render a_speclal selection. }P(‘lt\lro was illusirated with the magic \!rsv'.ll:‘ik, 2. Reynolds moved to West- i v ex s wi at | lantern. erly Thursday -1‘3;_"‘:. s,‘;hZg‘,&z‘l'",,,‘;fi(»fls;r,;‘n‘g“,db“ ,};. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the| Bert Brown and sister, Miss Eva, of Mrs, George C. Chappell, recitation of | Parsonage afternoon | Poquetanuck, were callers in this place Psalms by members and remarks by fr. and Thornton and| Wednesda the pastor | three sons nd Mre. John Wal-| Henry Randall attended a busi- Christian Endeavor rally exerclses | Pole of Jeweti City were guesis of Mrs. | meeting of the Ashwillett Chapel so- will be-held In the evening al ¢ AL Mell Saturday iy Suturday. Charles P. Cilver was Topic, Ilow (o Make This the Eest Mr. and Mrs Clements and family of | clected tr of the society to flil the' Year in Qur Soclety’'s History. ‘The! New York recently moved i farm ] vacancy caused by the death last Jan pastor will conduct the meeting. Miss | burchased from Mrs. nahan, uary of Lis faiber) Charles H. Culver Ruth Bergman will read the lesson, | known as the H. I = place _Orrin L. Swain s moving to North Albert Edwards will offer prayer, the | J. E Faimer ha urned from the | Stonington village leader will speak on the tople, Deacon | fa Arthur Hlbbard snd family are Henry will tell how the prayer meet- | Rev. T B~ Davies of Spriugfield | changifig their residsice from the vil- ing committee can help to make this | Mass, will preach ai Newen! Sunday lage to unoc the best year In our society’s history. | There S no s ion last Sunday —— ¥ Mias Susis M, Wood will speak for the | because of the storm i OC lookout commitiee, Mrs. G. C. (‘!m.p»j Vielet bluets, \»\:usxrmw.h]tln sies, | OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Ct " Mis @ = s TV jossoms g g pell for the social committee, Miss | dandelions and strawherry m i e Florence Chapman for the missionary | have been found the past week | Quarterly Conf: commities, Mrs. Walter Jeffers for the Che harvest concert has heen post-| —Services Omitted as Precautionary musle commities, and Mrs. IPred .| poned until Oct Measure. Hope of how (ha president can heip Oliver Cornell of New York was a to maks next vear the hevt. Miwe Ger. | week and guest at Mzs, J. H, Renna- Rav, G 6. Serivansr hald (he See. ) trude Olasn will sing Just for Today du"s. » ond Quarterly Conference Tuseday n | new member for the present year. Thomas E. Wheeler, Rev. Luctian Drury is chairman of the board and Frank E. Wheeler secretary. Mrs. W. H. Hillard and Mrs. D. W, Bissell took a trolley irip through Nor- wieh, New London and Westerly Mon- day. OBITUARY Horace F. York. Horace F. York, a prominent cittzen died Wednesday at the age of 84. He wes il only a couple of days Al- though past four score he was interes- ed in all the affairs of life. Five davs before his death he was one of a class of initlates oblicated m the first and second degrees of the local grange and had she lived until next meeting he would have become a full member of the order. He was a deacon in the See ond Baprist church. His wife who was Deborah Main. died seventeen years Mary M. wife of ago. A daushter, Rev. Archibald McCord of Randolph, , and a son H. Frank York of Ten- N. J. survive. | PRESTON Grange Entertainment and Suppes Nets $35—Cutting Off Wood on Cun- ningham Place W. Otis. Frank Otis Haven, were recent They made | IS {and son, callers at W. E. Crarey’s the trip by aulomobile. Miss Aunnie McClimon who is teach- |ing in Btamford spent the week-end | | and Mrs. F of New | at her home here Netted $35. Grange held its ening. and The ing Wednesday cent enlertainment made $33, Will Pack Missionary Barrel. The ladies of the Congregational so- ciety have been invited to the parson- regular meet- Al thefr re- supper they \ge for an all-day mending of ments brought by ladies to be packe: |in a barrel to send to missionary schools In the South Mr, and Mrs G. A. Holden were In terly Sunday steam saw mill is located on the place recently owned by Rev. F. O, Cunninsham Mr. and Mrs. B P. Barnes woent Thursdav to Colchester to attend the | Pomona Grange. LAURr_L GLEN Sale of Sunset Farm—Entertainment In the Chapel. Mr. Tanner cf Ekonk called at W, 1 Malin's Friday. Thomas Wheeler and son atiende! the Grange meeting a* North Stoninc ton Friday evening. Willlam Main was a business caller in Westerly Friday Sunset Farm Sold. Charles 8 Palmer has sold his farm kpown as “The beautifui sunset Feom,” r. Kavana. rs Frank Palmer started for New York Saturday evening. Many Attend Entertainment The entertainment in the chapel Sat- urday avening was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Main were 8 of Alden Miner and family Sun- 3 Charles O. Main of Stoningtos 3 Ainner gmest of W. la Main and afternoon. tm Wednesday,