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NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNEGTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. « Whe is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidente and Building in Three Counties. New London County OLD MYSTIC GALES FERRY. Pustarastor and Mie, Hincidey ‘Cales brate Golden Wedding—Temperance Meeting—Prize Cups on Exhibition. Ix-Postmaster Abel H, Hinckley and Mock Election for Mayor, Republican Winning—Public Educational Meet- | ing—Yale Boats Towed to New Haven: | Mrs. Hinckley informally observed the Gl | golden wedding anniversary of their Owing to the rain, there was a small | marriage Monday afternoon and even- ttendance at_the morning service | ing: A large number of relatives and ast Sunday: The Sunday school ses- | friends called to congratulate them, Sfon was held as usval, although the|and they received congratulations by special temperance programme _ar- | post also and received many gifts, yanged was put over until next Sun-|among them a number of gold pieces: pworth league serviee at 7| Re ments Mrs. were served, the evening was under the; Hi ley was assisted in serving by her atreetion of Irving Huributt. Follows shter, Mrs, Sldney Siswick, and ing this service, the mission study | ) Horgee A, Williams, an intimate class met at the parsonage with a | friend. g00d attendance. Miss Susan Mathew- | Union Temperance” Meeting. Son directed the firsi lessen of the| el aediadciaen Indians and Alaskans Studied. | held Sunday evening in the S The Home Missionary society held | cf with the foliow iis meeting at the home of Mrs. John | s ing, IHigher Ground, Let J wiless Tuesday afternoon. The Sunshine In, Onj; in- president. Miss Sarah A. Latimer, an- | vecation, Arthur H. nounced the subject for study as In- | scripture le: and prayer; dians and Adgskan artiele on Indians We Shall Se Miss Kate B. Col- | and offerings; | | She then read an f | ver reud a paper on work ameng the | address, B. ( Risgiin Indfans in New Mexice: Mrs. Sarah | Rev. Welcome B, Hates: ¢l E. Perkins gave a paper on Work in| Batile Hymn of the Republic Alaska, especially mentioning the Jes- | : Withe Les home. Mrs. John J. Lawless | : a0 spoke on the Haven-home, also the | tha chur Dalpit Of the Thayer hem e seeretary read the | Union Baptist ci 150 ko report of previous meeting; fol- | quode AP FR CHIE jowed by the treasuser's report. The president, who was a delegate to tne | Combined Ages 332 Year‘s W. H. M. seeiety convention at Siaf- Mrs, Allen P. Wiiiiams of Quogue- ford Springs, gave an interesting re taug Hill 1y ent od Mrs. A port of it. Rew: Wilson Harrison | by E, Dewey, Mrs, Phoebe Davis, made some remarks and adjournment | Marcia Stanton and Horace followed. Refreshments were served: | Frink for lay. The sum of the The next meeting will be at the home | Aver quar wa all of of Mrs. Emma B. Latime them being 80 o1 Mrs Village Elects a Republican Mayor. | Williams. the ho: will be 80 the The mock election for the mayor of hoof fhis month During the d Gales Ferry was held in the vestry of tWo photographs of the party wer the M. E. church under the auspices | taken. of the Epworth league Tuesday even- | Rummage Sale. ing Jast. Rev. C. Wilson Harrison was | The Pphil class of th chairman. The candidates were: Re- | chuyre A Henry E, Sublican, Courtland Colver: demo- | son a rumm: rat, Thomas Latham: prohibition, | Wwea afiernutak Dudiey C. Perkine. The republican | ung « in the Boy Scouts’ rooms candidate promired sidewalks, macad- | iy the basement of the Silas oy am road, electric lights, if he Wwere | .ows mansion. The sale was Very sic elected. The demccratic candidate | cogerul. The proc i1l \be: adde sald “he was of the people, for the | (; (% new carpet fund for the Bap ;\;pl:, and by uwh people,” an«l!as he | church. 2 h; een mayor the past year he de- : = served re-election. The Mite Cune Shuws. candidate said a wise man said little, ge silver trophy cups for the of exhibits at the pouitry show but he =cored & ‘hit by singing a duet | | prohibition | | i | with his wife, Mrs. Perkins, with his outhern Nevw land Jaughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkins, as|association are on exhibition i planist. The ballot was taken and re- | the front windows of the Hc sulted in Colver, the republican candi- ms store. One is the date, having the most votes. Elmer | Ernest W. Brown of Riverhead Poultry |, Satterlee of New Haven and Bdmund | farm, O1d Mystic, while the other was | Norman were the counters. Courtland E. Colver was mayor of the viliage. Educational Meeting. Therefore the business men declared | en by Officers of United Workers. | -_At the annual meeting of the United A public meeting in the inierests ot | Workers of th church the | education was heid in the vestry of the | folloming officer: lected for the LB church Friday at S p mn. The | ensuthg vear: President, Mrs. F. Alon- | programme Included remarks by C. D.|z0 Chapman: vice president, Mrs Geer, chalrman of the Ledyard school | Prentice A. Williams: secretary and committea, and by W. Evans, su- | treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Desley. perv xs\nr of s;hml»ls in Ledyard, his}:mn: Entertained Aid Society. and North Stonington: address, Rev. | e C. Wiison Harrison: lecture, with ster- e B el entertainad | : B ok ! ptist Ladies Ald society Wed- Geer, With others gave a musical Pro- | pome” Supper was served from 6 to 8 — The proceeds amounted to $5. i Had Game Dinner, Jdgar Crumb has returned to Riv- e, R. 2 to local rela- and friends. While here he en- 1 hunting expeditions with Valuable Dogs. Lovers of dogs are interested in those to be seen at the home of Ed- ward Latimer in the village, and visit- ors have been many. The mother and ! her four puppies are of the Pekinese | preed, an imported one, and in size small like the Pomeranian, but the color is light ecru, with long. silky hair and ears. These dogs have most ex- pressive eyes and show much intelli- gence. They are sald to be uable, as their species is not common in this Sountry. hoonover of hd on Thu evening of last week a_dinner of was cooked and served to the_trio at Elmhurst, the residence of Mr. Schoon- over. Quarterly Conference. The second conference the Methodist Episcopal church was held Thursday evening in the parish house, conducted by District nperin- | .l tendent G. Scrivener of Norwich. Shingling Bee. News in General. | Mrs. Frank C. Alpia, with a friend, | of Mt Vermon, N. Y, spent several days at her summer home in the vil- lage recently. Mr. Aipin joined them for the week end. Elmer Satteriee of quarte G. of North Haven and Mrs. Satterlee and their little daugh- | A shingling bee was held Monday ter Rebecca are spending some time 1 sday at Center Groton chapel. | at the home of Mr. Saiteriee’s par- A chowder dinner was served at noon ents, Mr. and 3irs. Charles A. Satter- | each day by the women. | Harold McGuire, the young man who was shot by a boy companion re- | cently, is sald io be improving. | Mrs. Delphine Fish is visiting LIBERTY HiLL 0. Mead to Preside at Educa- ber | Rev. SR N Sreoks, "™ tional Meeting—Severity of Sunday's Mrs. Lucios Brown of Norwich and | Storm. Mrs. Belle Tracy of New London wers - recent guests at the home of Noyes E. | Rev, Elwell O. Mead attended the Aliyn. state conference of Congregational The Misses Mathewson entertained | churches at Waterbury Tuesday and party of friends from New London ) Wednesday. Mr. Mead's for the number of 30 at their home ot I‘l‘ xt Sunday morning will he Mes- Fridas evening last. Among the guesis age from the A ve Meeting. were Supervisor of Schoois Charles L. Mr in Clarke and Mrs. jennings and Mrs. Jennings Mr. and Clarke rvey, who have Mrs. Herbert L. Cranaall, Mr. and Mrs, been visiting in Schemeciady for a Justus Southard and Miss Alice Burk | week. reiurned Wed ¥ might Nowexs B. Allyn has been spending Rev. Elwell O. Mead, who is one of the week among friends in Rocky Hill | the town schonl board, will preside at 2nd Hartford. | the educational mectipg in Lehanon Mrs. Harlan Plercs was in New York | this (Saturday) ovening. { .r:':pfl'?’;l days of the week on a husi- | Fire Starts in Tree. ! Mre. Edward Morgan of Middistown | A fire which started in a tree Friday SENE & Thw HERE Bat ekl at . the | Coioontisptead In the woods: untll. it home of her father, Thomas Latham, | G40 very near residences at Cook A M Are o R ore of Aberty il t Ao T e e e o ook checombined ittt of the nolgh: S ¢ % { borhood to put it out t is thought £ Bl ot ML Moa Dudisy (C. [ 0 Kons mas bruming out & tees nesr. - illage GcrL e e o g e Miss Fanny Bill Hurlbutt of Corona, | is L. Sigsoclaly s to give a drama entitled Down in This place experiernc: and cloudburst Sunday 1 4 d a hurricane afternoon. The L. unecle, is a guest at the home of her Amos Hurlbutt, Auto Hunters from Long lsland, mercury stood at 64 degrees above A party in a touring car from Long ZeI0 Island hae rented Tchabod, the cotiage = Rev. Mr. Mead made several calls in the neighborhood and visited Tobacco helonging to Thomas lLatham, for four days, 10 go buniing in thig vicinity, | Street school Thursda; Mrs, George Henry Babaock of Led. Meeting of the Woman’s Board of Mis- ard i visiting at the home of Mr, Mre. Charles H. Comstock, Mr, and Mrs, Harlan Plarce and Mrs, Harriet Crandall have moved to New York for the winter, Towed Yale Boats. Edward Latimer left Wednesday night by motorboat for New Haven, taking three sallboats in tow belonging to the Yale navy, returning them to their winter quarters. MOHEGAN HANOVER Guild's Annual Harvs!t Afternoon. and | Meeting This | The annual harvest supper of the! Ladies’ Guild was held Wednesday | evening, The members of the Hanover | Thimble club assisted in serving, Dur- ing the evening a Victrola entuna!n-{ 1 ment was enjoyed by all. Mrs, Standish had charge of all arrangemen: "The me ary . } ing of the Woman's Mission- | society was held at the heme of | No services were held In this plae l‘.\h;;. Hill Thursday afternoon, with Sunday on account of e storm, |Mrs| Crombie as leader. The topia| Mrs. Avery and Mrs, Dolbeare sre in ; was Porto Rico, | Noank for & few days, | Doris Fowler picked vislets and dan. | Programme on Korea, ! delion blossoms last week, Ifor (he mebting of the Junier O, ¥ | Edwin O'Brien is in Woreester for a | #ociety today a programme on Korea | few dave. bas been prepared by the missionary Mr. and M¥rs, Linten Morrett and |commitice. chiidren of Danbury kave been visiting | The conference of ‘the six ehurehes Mrs. E. T, Bak at Plainfield Wednesday was attended Mr. and Mrs. Charnies Bake and | by Rev. M. J. B. Fuller, Miss Margaret | son_of New London are guests of Mrs. | Kadie and James Eadie, from Hanover, E. T, Baker, | Herbert Croft has returned home aft- Mrs. George Dunn spent Sunuay New Lendosn. in jer aitending the wedding of his broth- er, B, Croft. i S gt e " UNCASVILLE Burial of Georgianna Watrous—Miss Cornet Returns to School Duties— Weighty Machinery Moved. Weduesdn) the body of Georgianna Watrous,whose death occurred at Paw- tucket, R, I, was brought here for burial in Comstock cemetery. She was 63 years of age and was a sister of Mrs. Eugene Sheldon and at one time a resident of the Pequot village. The body was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheldon and son, Frea Shel- don, who were in Pawtucket to attend the funeral services. Taken to Norwich Jail. George Watt was arrested Thursday | afternoon for heing intoxicated. On account of his condition he was taken | to Norwich police station and brought back Friday, when he was tried before | Justice of the Peace Willlam Smiddy, | and fined $5 and costs. Being unable to pay, he was taken to jail in Nor- wich. Miss Mattie Warren, who has been spending several months in town, has returned to Paterson, 3 Cochegan camp, M. W: A, meeting at which they voted to give t rcial and dance in Robertson’s hall en Thanksgiving eve. Caught in Belt. Michael Smith, an employe of Uncasville Manufacturing company, while at work trving to put on a belt on the pulle was caught in the belt and thrown to the floor: He received cveral bad cuts on the shoulde At the meet of the Decem club rsday evening G. is, who n the club’s tre sned and Charles Kolb was appointed in his place. Father Suffers a Shock. Rev. G. C. and Mrs. Chappell were suddenly called Saturday to the bed- side of Mr. Chappell’s father in Ch. who suffered a paralytic = shoc > Re ipied the Mace of Mr Arthur 1 home L. orwich oc morning in W. Frink, of pulpit Sunday Chapp von of Chicago of his mothe a guest Mrs, D. D. alden’s band gaye a concert, fol- towed by a’ social and dance, in Took: hall Friday evening. Miss Cornet Back at School. Barbara Cornet, who h, the smallpox patient ieased from quarantine and ume her duties as te h district school, Uncasville. Mi at the home of Gracey, at been was re- allowed to cher in_the for a while. - Sale and Supper. The Ladies' Aid socie nual supper and sale of )t Old Mys- | | was | Quaker Hill ch ; home of he: | no preaching | Methodist church Palmer Memorial 1 ternoon and evenix The Sun s meeting at home of W. Dart Top made to hold e is : the Louis Noble, guest of her nie: yoklyn Mirs, Annual Rolleall. Thames lodge, 1. O. O. 7. ar meeting held i nnual rolle: nich was wel]l attended. After iness part of the meeting an oys supper served and a social time at its r b en] Brush for Witch Hazel Mill. Farmers hay to the witc The started azel mill. Aid society of rch held a meeting the church parlors on Wednesday ternoon. Miss Lucy feridg from proved. Fined for Breach of Peace. Upon complaint of Frank Anderson, Paul Machesky was arrested of breach of p and was tried before Justice William Smiddy and fined $1 undix-usl mounting to §8.32, which he paid. Miss Edith Taylor, pending several weeks with Ariends n New York, has returned to the home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter aylor. Moved by Norwich Contractors. A large piece of machinery weighing carting brush at af- Allen, who influenza, is 1s been suf- much im- who has been 17 tons, which was brought up on fh: spur track to the yard at the C. N Robertson company miil jthe X Product company, ¥ moved a firm from Norwic contra he work, which w. done with eight LEONARD BRIDCE Public orses. Educational eting—Surprise k] held a| the %y the | NIANTIC ‘ Office Building of Town Clerk Russell Moved—What Is Going On In The Village, o Ll kLB Men were at Work Wednesday mov- ing the office building of Town Clerk Ex’—nesr. C. Russell from Washington enué to the home of his brother Frank Russell on-Grand street. Mr. Russell sold his propert)gva short time ago to n. man ln Lyme, who is to take possessi oi aylor of the United States navy s enjoying a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor. mflel Rogers was in Lyme Wed- nes Mr, and Mrs. Walter Waldorf have returned from a visit to relatives in Meriden. | C. H: Cone is making repairs to ard | putting a new veranda on one of his 1 | } cottages in Maln street. M. D. Bush, E, W, Russell L. G. 1Luce and B. P. Beckwith, have Te- turned from an auto trip to the me- tropolis. | Pine Grove Mrs. A. E. C. Merriam, M. D., re- | turned to her home in Hartford, Saturday,- after a few day’'s stay at her cottage. Charles Chittenden of New London spent Sunday at his cottage. Interests. George Barrett finishea shingling | the sides of the restaurant Saturday. | The roofs were shingled about a month ago. | Louis Eager returned Saturday from a two weeks' business trip through Massachusetts. Mrs. Case of New York is occupy- ing her bungalow “Alabama” near the Cove. Mrs. Stannard of Lyme was a vis- itor in the Grove last week. | _Men have finished painting the Rising Sun cottage on Orchard street which by AL was purchased some time ago John Pepion, of Hartford Booth, accompanied son nd daugiter of New | spent Sunday at their cottage Saunders’ Grove. Socrates Scholfield of Providence, spent Sunday at nis bungalow on the by her | London, | at Stone House Road. | John Pepion of Hartford was in | the. Grove Monday looking after the | | work being done on his bungalow. Conductor and Mrs. W. J. Man-| | waring of New Haven Tonday {and Tuesday with Mr. a R. L. Manwaring at the Norman. | e Charlotte A. West who is staying at Crescent Bea s in the | Tuesday. | o RAS S T v of Norwich was in the Pines Tue putting his cottage in | order for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Searchfield | and scn Oliver, left Mon®ay for South | Coventry. The family has been oc- | ing one of the Fotter cottazes for ut six w during which time Searchfield has been employed on | > bungalow for Mr. Pepion ef Hart- Cone of Niartic w in looking afier his s as driven ashore during | inda Pastor Attends Conference—Losses at Skuni Farms—Repairs to Road. | FRANKLIN | i | | i of of Puinam her niece, b and Mrs. Ma were et Wh Jewett Wednesd: tiie Cole and Mrs, Hermon Norwich Tuesday. Atiended Conference. pshaw was in Water- | attending the state conference of ¢ ongregational churche: Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hartshorn wer Putnam day, attending the funergl of L Howlett. | Lloyd Grant has been visiting Nor- | ce Ashton of New York tt guest of Mrs. Louis Smith one the past week Miss Saidee B. Matteson of Pawtuck- | et is the wee of and Mrs. C. H. Robin; | George T nf‘ schools, held meeting in | | the schoolhouse on Pautipaug Green | S Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Smith started | esday for Clevelund, where they will | spend several weeks. | Mrs. orge Aves Milton Beckwith, | Arthur Smith, st Smit M Eleanor Beckwith and M Lou Smith attended the le ture at the Cen- | tral Baptist church Monday evening | Skunks Lost. ‘ Robert Desne who is conduct a skunk farm, lost two of his skunk | one evening. bert Daniels lost two | | the same Mrs. Williem Lohn of Hartford has Givony; Mrs: t‘f"" A. Spafford. { been the guest of Mrs. Albert Fryer Rev. Eiwell O. Meed attended the | SHhnoNe of ERnie conference of Congregational minis- | his. cousin, JSugene / o i b Ty | Lloyd P. Aver was the guest of | - . | friends in Suffleld Sunday. Educational Meeting. | o ) A public meeting is to be h ”Pa'l”"‘? g ( ay) evenng a ‘elock at S R """\‘1 Grange .hall in the intere the Toad in the north- | ation, under the supervision of ;€ B g | "banon school -board and Super- | M. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Aver and Mrs. | om. There will be several |Arad Manning of Yaniic were rec | Lo | South Manchesier v s Mrs, E. O. Mead entertain- | = | cd several young people Friday eves TOW in honor of their son, Dexter Mead. | VOLUNTOWN ’ and Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland | s i afienron | ikl ’]Surcesslul Opening of Parish Fair— | Morgan 1o Colohester; | Progress on Road Toward Westerly. | RAlsSETer Mie), Syaiford. { A large party from this vilage at- ant surprise was- given Mra | tended the supper and dance at Glasgo | Henry A, Spafford of Bridgeport, for-| Friday evening last. Richards’ orches. meriy of th place, at the summer t., of this v lage furnished music. son, John Spafford, Satur- day afternoon, by friends and former acquaintances. Refreshments were served and a most enjoyable afternoon passed. Rev. Elwell O. King, members of the school m at Albert G. Kneeland's afternoon. Owing to the rain storm there was service at the Exeter church Sunday arlernoon. Carlton Cummings has returned from a short visit with his brother, Bur- netie W, Cummings, at South Man- board Mon ! chester, Judge Albert G.. Kneeland attended | the meeting of probate judges at Hart- | ford Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Himmelstein is visiting relatives in New York. CHESTERFIELD On account of the rain Sunday thers was no meeling in either of the churches, Misses Hazel Powers and Mary Tin~ ker spent the week end at their homes ih Chesterfleld, Harl Brown of Salemn, was a caller at Arthur Chapman’'s the first of the weelc, There will be Sunday scheol In the on Sunday at 1.30 o'elack, A number of the young folks of Chesterfleld attended the dance at Sa- lem grange Friday night, Mr, and Mrs. Charles’ Tinker have returned to their home in New Lenden afier spending a few days at Matt A, Tinker's - Mead and Clifford C. | Parish Fair Opens. | of | 'l'he annnal fair for the benefit - Thomas' church opened Saturday with a good attendance. Danc- he chief attraction, and was those present. Rich- furnished mus Mile of Gravel Road. A large force of men is engaged in | building_about a mile of gravel road | on the Westerly road. is being made. Many friends have been pleased to | meet John Leffingwell, a former fellow townsman, now located in Southbridge, | Mass., who has been spending the week at his old home here. George B. Lilllbridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lillibridge, of this village, is at present on the battleship Florida, which is cruising with the fleet in Eu- ropean waters. John Page of Greeneville has been | the guest of Louis Disco for several | days this week. | PRESTON | Ladies’ Aid Society Guests of Miss | Burdick—Pleasure for Grangers. Good progress ! Mrs. Luey Miner of Nerth Stening- ton and Mrs. Mattie Stinson of Mystic were recent visiters at Jesse Crary’s, | Ten from this place attended the con- | ference at Plainfield, Guests of Miss Burdick. ‘Phe Ladies’ Aid society spent a very pleasant day with Miss Addie Burdic at Jewetl City Thursday, Twe selece | iting th | & | Local | Co; | denly | George tions sung by Mrs. L, G. Buckingham ‘were much enjoyed, The country store in charge of Miss Belle Scott was well patronized. There was a contest nesiung éf the number of kernels of corn a pint milk bot- tle. The prize, a lovely chrysanthe- mum, was won by Mrs. E. H. Hiscox of Jelett City. A dinner of balked beans, meat, salad ple and e was served. Mr. and Mrs. George D, Ellis made a trip to Worcester Thursday. Furnished Fine Programme. More than a hundred enfoyed the fine programme furnished by Norwich CGrange Tuesday evening, grangers be- .ing present from .North _Stonington, Lebanon, Bozrah, Salem, Montville and Pachaug. besides about 25 from Nor- wieh Grange. i The Late Gurdon F. Allyn for 45 Years Deacon of Congregational Ghurch— Lively Chimney Fire, Frank De Wolf and Charles 1. Beebe attended the funeral of Deacon Gurdon F. Allyn in Leffingwell last Thursday ‘afternoon. Deacon Allyn was for many years a prominent resident of this town and a falthful member of the Congre- gational church, serving as deacon for 45 years. He was superintendent of the Sunday school for several years. Although failing hsalth had caused him to cease somewhat from his activities, Deacon Allyn was greatly missed in the church and communpity when he went to reside with his foster-son, Herbert E. Beard in Leffingwell three years ago. Local Notes. A Niantic man was in town last Fri- day, photographing the scho Mr Charl Miss Kittie Ray and . and Mrs. Ernest | son,Lawrence, were among Saturday. was in Colchester rli evening. Da Ay v Sterry s returned to her own, after a visit in New v and New London Miss Sarah Rogers of Niantic is vi week at the home of M Mine Master Henry R. Maynard is spend- ing the week at the home of his aunt, Miss Jennie L. Rogers. Charles S. Ray spent the first half of the week in Bozrah. W. D. Seagreaves of New London is assing a few days in tewn. He is the uest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ray. Met at Parsonage. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- gational church met at the parson- ze last Thursday afternoon. The Y. P. S. C. E st Sunday even- Malona. ing was led by Helen Chimney Fire. at the home of on \\(A"l(‘\ll(L\ morning a me the destruction imely and w r and the blaze w us damage. shbors, vithout e thur, were James ne London over the W and in New Guests :f.:l;-wich Wedding— | Villiams Attends D. A. R. Cele- | Mrs. bration. Miss Caroiin her home he Her, of P comi is very low at | d for by a ry Car- was with her utomobile. | nd daughte t Fernando W nd niece, Mr widence, George Culyer spent a day recently with his ighter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin White, of North Ston- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph No n have | moved into the Williams house at Taugwonk. Miss Martha Williams spent Sund with her grandmother, Mrs. Seth Williams, of W Seth N. W fro Rocky Hill Mo M ms r mained to : Connecticut D. ebration at H went with Mrs. R at which they voted to give a Allen Willlams of Quagautaug recently- entertained Mrs. Marcia P. | tanton, Mrs. Abbie Dewey and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Phoebe Davis, the combined ages of the party being 322 | Marcla P. Stanton entertained Wednesday and on rsday New London wi . Horace and Mrs. Phebe Attend Fellowship. Mecting. Some from here are ex tend the feliow: mee next Wednesday, the 19th There was no ice Sunday on ac- count of the rain. | q Mis ace D. Wheeler has prepared’| original verses Wheeler ended wich a booklet of Mrs. Fernando “lorence Hewitt wedding in | evening. W Miss the Lord Wednesday Florence Hewitt will rovidence spend er was the guest eeler Wednesday. Sudden Death of Joseph F. Pierce— New York Purchaser for Anderson Farm. = | 0, died sud- the Mrs, arm of Joseph Freeman P early Thursdzy home of his pavents, Mr. and Pierce, on the Billing: in_Westerly with a 1 bayberrie ednesday and was ill when he artived home. He had not been well for some tinge. although he 2 as usual. He leaves his brother and two sisters, A Ahlberg was confined to her | home the first of the week with an at- tack of acute indi n Edwin 11. Pierce is at the home ot ndfatner this week S. Pugh has moved to her farm Tuntown. Farm Sold. Otto Anderson sold his farm in Vol- untown to a New York purchaser last ; week. William Weseman and family callers in North Stonington Sunday. | ree, morning at He was were | NORTH "LYME ' W. F. Rev. Newton Holds Special | Meetings. M. J. Stark was Tuesday. Large trees broke down near M. F. Clark’s, and M. J. Stark's | houses Sunday and the telephones were not put in commission until the middle of the week. Mias Gertrude Ward of Norwich visiting Mrs. W, M. Sisson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sisson, Jr.,, and Miss Dorothy Sisson were Norwich | visitors Monday i in East | | Haddam | the wires is Miss Emil ark was 1n Middle- | town, Tuesd: | Rev. W. F. Newton held meetings | last week, Wednesday the church, Thursday evening the North 'Plain_scheolhouse and Friday evening at Albion Holmes. preached Sunday evening going to Wallingford on Wednesday. | faithfully serve Dle parmit them Lo leave, M and | [l 15wed tobecoms diessed | Mrs. Burr will make their home with | ”fimfifif;‘;‘m’a‘}{:.' their daughter, Mrs. Banks, In Nur~| he passages an ‘the air. v < - sfi:pl ves goor- S otk | a“’.:""t%f'm#a Tall Fir slown Dewn. | %& e During the heavy zale Sunday after- : noon @ handsome At in the dooryard MEAT OR TURKEY 1 N bread. m-c‘:m-a “m‘ buttet -tency. Add m Teaspoon salt, and 4 chioss i oo EQUALLY GOOD BAKED IX SMALL PAX AND m !lrmr-.t. S 7 DEIJCIOUR HOME MADE MU! %; m:m‘;xg sc.;l‘zn ig‘rimge over the meat, eut fine, thorot ix to & 15‘_%.: no other seasoning than Beli’s.” REMEMBER, 10c. can will flavor the dre—lnhr 100 1bs. ment or poultry; the 25e. Fw delicious Sausageflavor asdirested, eitherwith Bell's Sulml Poultry Seasonlng, - Bell's New Engiand Sausage Seasonlng, or Ball's White Sausage Seasoning. ‘with hot water or mllk to fine. When well mixed, stir in 1 Trn h, Jean pork add 1 level t-blel'pooll of m’ E.R. Grabow, well known Hotel }Manager; writes, “ ¥n all onr Hotels we use can, 300 Ibs. Bell’s Booklet of valuable Cooking Fecipes of youg @rocer or by mail. MADE ONLY BY THE WILLIAM G. BELL CO., BOSTON, MASS. day evening. Their dog Prince 3 g trail and began barking at a téva. eering up in the branches, t 4 en'\m'.‘lv some 40 feet ups a ball of fur LEBANON Educational Meeting This Evening— Mrs. L. P. Smith Attends D. A. R.|and two eyes that snapped like wild- Celebration at Har{ford, | fire, The animal was hard to dislodge o and all the cartridges were exhausted. | More ammunition was procured and A public meeting in the interest the mysterious wild animal tumbled to education will be held in the grar 5 " hall this (Saturduy) evening “at 7| (6% EFENC T % il ment and fai- o’clock. > | tes, coons ever seen. Miss Laura Webster attended the | ““3; COOFR CUEF JOFRL, wpool paura teachers’ institute in Willimantic Se 1l and Miss Clara Qillette have Charle s and daughter | 6] Spending a fow days in Spring Harrlet are visiting in New Jersey,| ‘rhe Christian Endeavor soclety ex- o vend Bk o | PeCts to observe its Zith anniversary Miss Louise Gibbs of Providence | B3¢tS 1o observe (8 I5th, < spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. . W. ; Hewitt's Presentation to Mrs. Burr. A. Hoxie, Mrs. Charles Geer | The Ladies’ Aid soclety met In the lecture room Tu annual election a full tainin, Mary sday afternoon for the t officers, There was atfendance. An envelope con- $10 was presented to Mrs, Burr as a slight token of ap- Clinton Goodwin attended the se party Saturday afternoon Grace Sherman of Franklin N. B. Royall and Miss Ma Norwich Monday. surpr en Mrs in Clark Standish has returned af- iation for faithful services ren- ter visiting in Worcester a Rodney Hewitt of Dfixbury, Mass., thur Lathrop is In New Eritain was in town for a few days this week. | and has aceepted a position with one Mrs. George Foster was a week end | of the leading business firms of that guest in New London. | city. Attended D. A. R. Celebration. NOKRT {TH STONINGTON Mrs. Llewellyn P. Smith went to Hartford Tuesday to attend th —— bration of the annive, y of the Dramatic Hacl(aV—Dalvghfiul Leoturs D. A. R. Mrs. Smith is a_member o | py Seumas McManus—Fair 'Premi- Faith Trumbull chapter of Norwich | Paid L. P. Smith has returned after his| Ums Faid. u, rip through New York = |2 Kehis e hea” moved ‘trom | pMrs Josephine Bttor Hoimes ~of AT oRd LEN G (Ha T Uh LR hae Providence, a dramatic reader, gaye ten Wi Hatie Rabliaon | & recital In the Third Baptist church Miss Eunlce Northrop of Wauwecus | Saturday evening. 5}‘0 eiod “A"}a“" i q | by J. Tanner and 53 e p cek e h M Eiill spent the week end with T a0 | Crandall, who interspersed the pro= Fiy) ek T ire. | ETamme’ with musical numbers. Ald society ernoon with Mrs, £ Ayres with the Rev. r on Sunday, the 16 Delighted His Auditors. Seumas McManus, the noted Irish cturer and wit, ‘apuko in the Wheeler liprary Tuesday evening, much to the pleasure of his audlence. Monroe Pultz | ill exchange pulpits s Smith of Baltic | A | Rev. Archlbald McCord of Randolph, i * | Ma . delivered a flne sermon in the GLASGD | Congregational church Sunday morn- o = in Supper for Benofit of St. Ann’s Church | e lecturer's hour at the grange Friday evening was occupled by a a Success—Joseph Pierce Dies Sud- donly: mock trial given by the men of the oot grange. 4 B B : remiums L G D e e | rne premiums awarded at the grange Social hall Friday evening for the|g,j, ‘jast September were pald this of St. Ann’s church was well | yeole, They were graded up above the proving a financial success. | gmounts scheduled in the-premtum list, Tift-ente ned the teach- Mrs, S. A. Rathbun, who has been Briggs and |y, “Westerly for several months, has re- ¥ .5 | turned and is boarding with Mr¥ was enter- | mlizabeth Thompson. L inesday. A Mrs. George H. Chambers attendel casant soclal afternoon was |ihe Woman's Missionary meeting in nt and considerable work was ac- | yye Wednesday. iy ey Mrs. Ursula M. Main is ill. her son who is but not to come | OAKDALE | home. - To Teach in New Jersey. | Children Entertain at Parsonage— Miss Gladys Thomps its Sohools. turday) for is to teach Guests frem Supervisor Wheeler V leaves today | At the parsonage thers Was a mer party last Tuesday evening, a E0O number of the school children at the Center having responded to invitations from Rev. Mr. and Mrs. French to Toutt ake spend a soclal evening with thelf it o3 teacher, Miss Irene Woods, of New il London, Games were enjoyed and h th M few da; her daughte The Ladles’ with Mrs. R day, Nov. anksg wexe 10 Sunday m W prizes awarded successful contestants, After supper the children enjoyed some mirrorscope views thrown upon & screen by Mr. French and Master Rob- ert French. Before going home all were invited to investigate a Jack Horner which was found to con- tain favors. Mrs. French was assisted In serving by Misses Evelyn Comstock and Minnie Nichols. General News. d Mrs. J. C. Dolbeare enter- ends frpm Newton, Mase., ok Will sociel ng ne ollowir 1 Richmond, will meet \\rI services owing to church rain sto srman m Vallette of Uncasville has ending a few days at the home le, William Chapel. > hool Supervisor C. E. Wheel- er of New London visited the schools in this section Tuesday. been s hi; of The teachers in this vicinity attend- 2 ed a teachers’ meeting at Paimer Me- r 1l school vesterday. i The Bible study class met Wednes- Library Association Chooses Officers— | 92V afiernoon with Mrs, George H. Contractor Inspects Road Work., | = Ly a recent mooting of the Ibrary LEDYARD tors the offic were - | rman ecretiny Mrs rles D. Geer and Mrs. urer, 1id- | and George, are spending a week with ward S. friends and relatives in New York. R. M eck & " Joseph A. Clark is making repairs ow cement stables for L. D. I his barn, putting in & new cement floo# Mrs, Willard Anderson and Mrs. Ap- and new stanchions. gar went to Hartford Wedne | To Cut Off Timber Lots. Inspected Road Work. | Tiopkins' portable saw mill from B. F. Mahan of New London was Plainfield has been set up on Charles here Tues inspecting the work on | D. Geer’s timber lot, one of the besk - the state road which he is building. | timber lots in town. Mr. and Mrs, Osca nd Mrs. | Chauncev Coon of Ashaway, R. Charles Chappell were in Deep River ries under the wi Laricham, was & robate office, »r has returned, hav days with her daughe Wednesday George to the Reynold Mrs. J.°1 * trip to Suffield Lord the Dr, and Mrs, C O, Main and Ellas Brown spent S at John Geer's nds Myron, Krnon Heman Hold- | New Haven last nded | redge were Tecent guests of their the football game, mother Mrs, Lydia Holdredge. T “ There was no service in the chapel EN | last Sunday. iy | "Miss Sarah Palmer of Westerly has ; been visiting her uncle, Horace Rev. Marcus Burr Resigns After 19! paimar. . Years’ Pastorate—Skunk Hunters’| Olga Thompson is boarding at Mrs. Game. | Nathan Maine's, e i Einora Hill spent Sunway at har Rey. Marcus Burr of Goshen church | Dome here. has tendered his resignation and will | preach his farewell sermon Sunday, Nov. 16th. Mr, and Mrs. Burr have | the parish in Goshen YOUR NOSEe for 19 years, and it 18 the 49tk Mr. Burr his spent in the Christian | Is a Filter for ministry.. Mr. and Mrs. Burr have nuAeronBrume endeared themselves to all the town, inyour and it is with exceeding reluctance and sorrow that the church and townspeo- | on Maple Fill farm s blown down, | The tree was 60_feet in height Shot Mysterious Ammax Arthur Lat} hropyan L Andrew Lathrop, were Iifating for, skURksS Frie

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