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LETTERS FROM Bozrah Grangers Local Grange— Whist of Twenty Tables—Mrs. Frank Fowler Breaks Her Shorld.r. Thursday night a number from Bosrah visited the grange here. The Bosrah grange furnished the musie and entertainment. Honors At Whist. A whist party was held in Grapge hall Friday svening, twenty tables be- ing played. Following were the prize winners—Ladies—first, Mrs. Frank Rockwood; second, Mrs. Fred Race: gentlemen — first, _James Thomas; second, William Pultz: consclation awards—Gwendolyn Clark- and Carl Hallen. Enjoyed Local Hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goodwin en- tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and Mrs. King's sis- ter, and Mrs. Pheobe Irish also an auto party of five from Manchester. Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geer emtertained. Mrs. Julia Geer and sons, Blmer and Clarence, Mrs. H. M. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxle and family. Mre. Mary Stebbins and daughter Eunice and Louise Dodge of North- hampton ,Mass., and Ralph Royall of New York spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Royall Mr. and Mrs. C.'A. Per ins_were week-end guests of their son, ¥Frank C. Perkins of Springfield, Mass. Charles Troland spent a few days in New London this week At the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Williamm Wetmore were in Hartford over Thanksgiving Nathaniel Loomis and family spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Fmma Wi of Franklin. Mrs. Charles Geer and family, Mrs. H. M. Peck and Albert T. Hoxle ‘were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hoxie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noves Mabel Noyes spent Thanksgiving Exeter, N. H. Doris Troland has been passing a week in New London. Mrs Fred Burgess Eleanor spent a few day Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Hattie S. Robinson and chil- dren spent Thanksgiving in Rocky Hill and in daughter, k in and this W Laura Webster passed a few days in Waterbury this week ; Nettie Williams, Flora Spaulding and Vera Hoxic were guests Saturday of Mrs. Albert Lyman in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bishop and son | Richard, spent Thanksgiving in Hart- ford. Albert T. Hoxie and E. A. Hoxie were in Cedar Swamp and Norwich on business Monday. Mabel Crocker spent the week-end in New London. Mrs, H. M. Peck is spending a week | with Mrs. Charles Geer. Mrs. Charles Backus and daughter Harrlett spent the Thanksgiving hol- idays In New London. Broke Her Shoulder. Mrs. Frank - Fowler broke her shoulder Tuesday while in a store in Willimantic, Drs. O’'Neil and Parker reduced the fracture so she was able to return home that night. Shot Wild Goose. Richard Bishop shot a wild goose weighing seven pounds one day this . George Priggs and three chil- dren of Saybrook spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Briggs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Manning. LEONARD BRIDGE Busy Bee Socicty Meets—New Owners For Gilbert Williams Farm. The Busy Bee society met with Mrs, James A. Thomas Thursday afternoon. There were ten present. Refreshments ‘were served. Mrs. Ida E. Cummings and son Carl- ton are visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. L. H. Corbit in Bridgeport. Mrs. Amos Lilley of lLebanon has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Rexford B. Cummings. Thanksgiving Sermeon. Rev. Elwell O. Mead preached a Thanksgiving_sermon Sunday taking | for his text, Nehemiah VIII-10. Mrs, Walter W. Paddock of Crom- well spent several days this week with | her mother, Mrs. lLeverett A. Man- L. H. Corbit bas returned to Bridge- port. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jamalow tertained a large party Tuesday honor of their little son. About twenty from Goshen attended church service at Exeter Sunday after- noon. en- in Buy Williams Farm. The Jewish family from New York who have purchased the Gilbert Willlams farm arrived Monday and took poseession. The household goods arrived here Saturday. Judge and Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland motored to Hartford Wednesday and spent Thanksgiving with their sons, | Willlam A, and Warren M. Kneeland. | CLARK’S FALLS | Pansies in Full Bloom—Vacation for | Felt Mill Employes. Mrs. Maud Evans is tives in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Julius Palmer of Westérly was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr Millen Maine, in this village. The m! slon people have also visited her. John Maine, surfman at the Point Judith life saving station, has been off Quty and visiting his_parents, Mr. an¢ Mrs. Elmer Maine. Wednesday even- ing, accompanied by his parents and | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maine, he attend- od a dance at Mystic. Mrs. Ellen Lewis fourd a few pan- ses in full bloom Tuesday. Blood ls the most important element in the body. It may be a fountain of health or a distributer of disease. Blood ‘Troubles include scrofulous swellings and sores, eczema, bolls, pimples, eruptions, rheumatism, catarrh, indl- gestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, anemia, humore, that tired feellng, loss of ap- petite, etc, For impure Blood In any form or degree, take HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. 1Its formula is made up of the best ingrediems Xxnown to physiclans, and it has a resord of supcésses unequalled by any other madicine, Tt is the stand- visiting rela- | | s or Praise; Which in Your Life. This t was fiksgiving meeting. The leader was N Russell Gallup. Mrs, Cora Turner and Mrs. Mary Watrous of « n were week end guests of Mrs. Isaac Geer, Local Interests. Miss Ethel Hewitt has been staying ard remedy to purify, vitalize and aneiab the blood. Kansas City—Grange Gets a Kitchen Shower. " Rev. F. M. Hollister arrived home Saturday evening from an absence of four weeks. He occupled his pulpit Sunday and gave a.report of the meet- ings of the Nutlonal Council of Congre- gational churches in ity, wlhich he had &ttended whils away. Swain-Holmes. George R. Swain of North Stoning- ton and Mrs. Addie J. Holmes of Old Mystic were married Monday even- ing by Rey. Lucian Drury, at his resi- dence. Mrs. H. M, Pendleton and daughter spent Sunday in New London. Holiday Gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Avery enter- iined a large party of relatives nksgiving day. family of the late Samuel Thompson held a reunion Thanks- giving day at the home of ope of the daughters, Mrs. Amos Wheeler. Miss Dora T. Maine spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Providence. Rev. and ¥ Lucian Drury were entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at the residence of Luther C. Gray. Chapman of Mystic spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. D, F.” Chapman, % Schools Commended. A, W. Buchanan, agent of the state d of education, He was in town this 3 sited all the schools and | commended them in high term: Flovd L. Maine who teaches in Kil- lingworth was home for the Thanks- siving ‘reunion. Mr. and Mrs Thanksgiving in Kitchen Shower For Grange. The womeén of the grange provided entertainment at the meeting -Friday evening. a kitchen shower. Frank Maine and famll, dence are guests of Mr. Maine's par- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saunders were | Thanksgiving guekts of Mrs. Saunders’ arents, Mr. and Mrs. Blisha P. Lewis. | deral Felt company, which is nning its mill here on short time, the doors Wednesday for the rest of the week. spent C. E. Society Reelects Officers—Straw - ride and Dance—Norwich Pastor to | Assist in Cottage Meetiggs. The Christian Endeavor society held | the annual election of officers Sunday evening. The nominating committee | presented the same officers and they | were elected for the ensuing year. The | opic for the meeting, was Discontent several days tic. with friends in West Mys- voung people everal enjoyed a trawride and attended a dance at Center Groton Friday evening. Cottage Meetings. Rev. Frank S. Robbins, accompanied Mrs. Robbins of Preston City held a prayer meeting at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Ailfred J, Clark Tuesday evening. Rev. Mr. Robbins will hold another prayer meeting at the resi- dence of Mf. and Mrs. Clark in_two weel Rey. G. H. Strouse of Nor- wich will assist him. Mrs. Ellen Stoddard and son Alton of Gales Ferry were Thanksgiving vis- ftors of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Geer, Thankegiving Exercises. The school taught by Miss Mollie Ball gave the following Thanksgiving programme: Reading of Governor’s Proclamation, | Ruth Selzer; song, Thanksgiving day, | school; composition, Story of the Pil- grims, Calvin R. Main, Jr.; recitation, My Tur 'Tis of Thee, Leslie Hol- daridge; ding, Story of Thanksgiv- ing, Carl H. Holdridge; song, Come Little T.eaves, school: composition, How We Spend Thanksgiving, Carrie | Main; reading, Landing of the Pil- arl H, Holdridge: song, Har- ong, school; reading, Fill the uth 1., Belzer recitation, ves Have A Party, Carrie pécitation, Thanksgiving Day Hail with Joy, Raymond Allen; America, school. PRESTON Missionary Auxiliary to Meet and Trim Hats for a Southern School. song, Miss Annie Mect mon in Stamford, is spending ing at home here. Miss Bertha Blair spending several days with Miss sie Crary who -teaches | Thanksgiv of . Vermont is Bes- s. will meet at afternoon. s to be sent the pa The ladic to a southern schoo Harvey Kenney and nksgiving with: Mr. nest Kenney. \ Marion Evelyn Starke who is to have a.reading in the Congrega- tional church will be entertained by H. H. Palmer. B, MS and sister spent nksgiving h an aun Newark, N 3. Mr. and Mrs. G A. Frink spent Sunday H. LAUREL GLEN Charles and Paul Main attended the chicken ple supper on Pendleton Hill Satirday_evening. | Mrs. William Main and Mrs. John | Geer were callers in Ashaway Sunday. | Mrs. ht Main and _daughters, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Willis | Alm | rank Rrown ‘was calling Monday. Howard Thorpe of Potter Hill ealled at_Thomas Wheeler's Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Geer entertained | their neighbors at a coon dinner Mon- | day evening. < i Samuel Pierce is at W. L. Main's for a few day: CHESTERFIELD The dance at Roeys Hotel was well attended Saturday evening. Mr. Schnider has moved his black- | smith shop from Mrs. Yardtfsky's land | onto the place which he recently pur- chased from Mr. Sullman. of North on friends in Stonington | this place Carlon . Wheeler was a visitor | | in_Chesterfield on Tuesd Mrs, Jenette Phillips has returned home after spending a week with Mrs, Henry Smith. Earl Hrown, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Chapman spent the first of the week | in_New London and Norwich Miss Vera Smith and Ernest Smith are spending the week-end In Chester- fleld. MANSFIELD DEPOT old six pal een gold 00+ James Green rs of steers one of his They also gave the grange | | with their aunt, | their homes to spend the Thanksgiving | m:mem le& by Dr. Me- James Green sold 35 turkeys for ireen turkeys T on Turkey Elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ayer entertained on Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Fryer aand children, Kenneth, Albert and Alberta and Mrs. Annie Fryer of ‘Willimantic. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartshorn spent Thanksgiving in New London. James Vallette, Miss Edna Vallette and Miss Grace Vallette were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Qeorge Miner on Thanksglving day. Louis Ortman of Norwich was & guest of local friends Sunday. Mrs, Crabbe and Mrs. Erie Mitchell were in Norwich ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Matilda Weaver of Attleboro is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Armstrong. - Mr. and Mrs, Arad R. Manning of Yantic were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayer. Miss Mary Ryand is the Thanks- giving guest of friends in Danbury. Lloyd R. Robinson of Brattleboro, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavius A. Robinson. Dinner Guests Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Smith enter- tained on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Myron Smith and Miss Blanche Smith of Bozrah, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith of Lyme, Migs Bertha Smith, Mr: Sarah Greenslit, and Frank Greensli and Everett Smith of New London. Mrs. M. A. Bolande and Miss Anna Engstrom were in Norwich Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. Curlis Hazen were guests of their daughter in Bloomfleld. Mrs. William iadd who has been il with grip is 1mproving. Ludwig Stott and Annie \Stott of New London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stewart for Thanksgiving. Henry Blisworth of Hartford was a recenit guest of 8. N. Hyde, Miss Flora Achinson spent Thanks- giving with her sister, Miss Bertha Achinson at Mrs. Willlam Ladd’s. Mr. and Mrs. 8. N, Hyde entertain- ed on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Shepard of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. David Lillibridge of Plain Hill. Herbert Stewart of Willimantic is spending the Thanksgiving recess with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stewart. James Hazen is making improve- ments in his house. Spent Holiday In Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs, Fred S. Armstrong and tamily spent Thanksgiving in lLeb- anon guests of Isaac Aver: Mr. and Mrs. Theodor ss Alice Leach were guests friends in Norwich on Thanksgivi Harry Clark of Scotland Road w the guest of Nelson Tucker on Sunday. Smith and of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark were guests Sunday of Mr. and M Theodore | Smith. ! Samuel Hartshorn’s 83rd Birthday. | Many friends called on Samuel | Hartshorn on Monds offering con- | gratuiations, it being his eighty-third | birthday e Mt. and Mrs. Earl Rogers of No wich spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Antoinette Hastipes. | Ralph Armstrong of Providence was a Thanksgiving guest of his father| Fred S. Armstrong. GOSHEN Household Goods of Rev. Marcus Burr | Taken to Norwalk—Officers and Committees of C. E. Society. ‘ - | ‘ The household goods of Rev. Mar- | cus Burr_were transported by auto| truck to Norwalk, Thursday. C. E. Officers and Committees. At the business meeting of the Christian Endeavor soclety Sunday evening the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year:—Presi- dent, Miss Clara Gillette; vice-presi- dent, J. A. Randall; recording secre- tary, Willett Carpenter; corresponding secretary W. Jones; treasurer, W. C? Thomas; organist, Bessie H. Ra dall; assistant organist, Mrs. W. Thomas; collector, Calvin McCal lookout committee, J. Randall E. W. Jones, Archie R. pr meeting _committee—W. T. C Bennie R. York, W. I Mott, W. C.| Thomas: social committee—Hattie M. | York. Archie Curry, Mrs. W. C.| Bennie M. York; music; com- Mrs. B, W. Jones. J. A. Ran-| . Bessie il. Randall, Ethel Randall, . W. C. Thomas; missionary com- ttee—Annie Gillette, Mrs. H. | Geer, Mrs. J. A, Randall, Mrs. W. T.| Cur; temperance coommittee— William G. Thomas, Edward W. Jones. William_H. Geer: flower committee— Bessie H. Randall, Royce F. McCall, Alice N. Rodman, Bva G. Curry, Cal-| vin McCall; calling committee—Mrs. W. 1. Mott, Mrs. W. T. Curry, Mrs. J. A. Randall, Mrs, W. H. Geer. Engaged In Lumbering. Charles Cole is in New York state, engaged in lumbering for McLonglin Brothers. S. Paley has been shipping quanti ties of baled bay to New Jersey. Fall crickets have been heard up to within a few days. There was a fami i home of Deacon W. W. Gillette's| Thursday, Thanksgiving day. C. E. Silver Anniversary. | The Christian Endeavor soclety will| reunion at the nold its twenly-fifth anniversary meet- | ing, = Sunday December 7th at 11 o'clock in place of the regular church | service. W. 1. Mott is building an addition to | his ‘house. Schools closed Wednesday Thanksgiving holid: for the GLASGO Methodist Pastor Preaches Thanksgiv- ing Sermon—Meeting of Ladies’ Aid | Society. Mr, and Mrs. Tift, Miss Edith and| Mrs. W. G. Burdick took an auto ride | to Norwich Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guile returned to their home in Norwich the first of the week after spending a few days irs. Albert Gree; s and Miss Wini- Wednesday noon for | Miss fred Jefts Celia B left holidays. Mrs. Edgar Clark was in Westerly | last Friday. { Sterry Kinney and family spent Sunday in Jewett City visiting rela- tives. Aid Society to Meet. The Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. Frank Eccleston Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 3. Thanksgiving Sermon. Rev. John I'hompson preached an in- teresting Thanksgiving sermon Sunday morning, the subject being God Careth for You. ner led the E. 1. Topie, What is My Greatest Cause for Gratitude? b Nov. 80 the leader will be Subject, Deut. Young. Missions. 17-19, Miss Laura Young was at bome for “Thanksgiving. The schovls closed Wednesday, begin again Monday morning. ¥ Dinner Guest Rey. Otis Green of Bast Glastonbury and Irving C. Blmer of Norwich were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.'W. G. Hurdick nesday. > Mr. Green was s former pastor of the local church. to £ | home of the b he Keyes froduct Co. is running | overtime to fill orders. Miss Emma Whaley is visiting In the evening Frank Gard-| ‘home in Griswold: Nt N UNCASVILLE proviostisany Dr. Wilson Leases P ident to Walter Beckwith—Entertainmént by Epworth League. Dr. Frank E. Wilson has moved this weeK from the house in Pequot owned by Miss Galllpean of New London to. the house in this village owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Rurchard. Dr. Wilson has leased the place for a numiber of years with privilege of purchasing. The C. M. Robertson Co. has men at work shingling their tenements. - Miss Florence Hart is the guest of relatives in Worcester. Sent Thanksgiving Bex. The Good Cheer Sunshine society members were enteriained at the hoine of Mrs, Grant Thursday afternoon with an ‘attendance of 21 member: Reports were read from a box of things sent for Thanksgiving to thie Bunshine Rest home at Bensonhurgt. Mrs, Frank D. Luddington will entertain at the next meeting. Mr, and Mrs, Morrls Freeman are entertaining Mrs. Freeman's inother, Mrs. Rosenthal, of Sag Harbor, L. 1. At the weekly prayer meeting at the Baptist church Friday evening Secre- tary Green of the Y. M. C. A. of New London addressed the meeting. Trap Rock for Roads. Four carloads of trap rock have been delivered at the Palmer yards and mofe at the siding in Pequot for the repair of the state road from the C. V. Sta- tion to Palmertown. The laying down of extension from the Palmertown end to the Bank mill of the C. M. Robert- son_Co. will be delayed until spring. Miss Lucy Allyn is seriously ill at her home. Miss Laura Woodworth has returned home after a Week’s visit with friends in Wester| Clothing Caught in Shafting. Walter Beckwith, while at his work Saturday night in the C. M. Robertson Co’s Red mill, had his clothing caught in the shafting, tearing it near- Iy off. Besides being badly frightened he received some bruises and scratch- es; his ankle sustained a sprain. Miss Chase of West Harwich, Mas: is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Miner, Miss Lizgle Whajey is with relatives in New Haven previous to going Dec. 1 to the F. and A. M. Lome in Walling- tord. Epworth League Entertains. Wednesday evening the Epworth league gave an entertainment with sale | of cake, coffee, ice cream and candy | afterward. I'he entertainment con- sisted of musical selections. The Bass Clef orchestra and Mr. Smith of Nor- wich assisted in the miusical selections and the readir.gs and recitations. tions. Thomas Tuckey left Monday morn- ing for Sag Harbor. where he has ob- tained employment. * The Uncasville Mfg. Co. are reroof- ing one of its buildings in Pequot. The voof is of tin, which during a recent heavy wind was blown off. Married at Harrisons. James Everetts, employed in Hart- ford, who has been spending- a few days the guest of his mother, Mrs. | Jennie Everetts, was united in mar- riage with Miss .Gladys Guiles at the e at Harrisons Land- ing Wednesday afternoon. Hymie Freiburg of Providence spent the week end with relatives in town. triends in Niantic. Mrs. Roy Johnson and son are guests of relatives in Providence, R. L. Windham County PLAINFIELD Mission Club Organized—Many Guests on the Holiday—Rumored Shooting. The Searchlight Mission band met with. Miss Rhoda Marsland Saturday afternoon. The young girls of Mrs. Annie Brigss' and Miss Ruth H. Hall's Sunday school - classes organized a Mission ciub, with the following offi- cers: President, Miss Gladys Wilbur vice president, Miss Helen Ashle. secretary, Miss Maud Graves: urer, Miss Helen Gallup; chairman of Lookout comsittee, Miss Annie Hutch- inson: music committee, Miss Augus- ta Krauss; entertainment committee, Miss Ethel Weeks. Thanksgiving Sermon. Rev. E. 8. Ralston of Piermont, N. Y., preached a Thanksgiving sermon at the Congregational church Sunday morning. In the evening the Chris- tian Endeavor service was led by Mrs Annie Briggs and Mr, Ralston gave a very Interesting address. Holiday Guest Mrs, B. T. Colburn of Ekonk her nephew Everett Whipple of untown ate Thanksgiving dinner William H, Devolve and family Colburn took Miss Ella Barber r Alfred Devolve home with week end visit Mr. and Mrs. HEdward 'Hall enter- talned Rev._and Mrs, Bamford and :‘]amil\' and ®her friends Thanksgiving a her Mr, and Mrs. William Devolve | entertained Mrs. Devolve's brother and | A friend from Providence as Thanks- giving guests. Reported Shooting. Charles Henderson, known as Char- lie the Shoemaker, and George Brown, who occupy two tenements in Union hall building, got into a row last Tues- night and Henderson is reported to have been shot in the leg. Rev, and Mrs. S. B. Carter were guests of their daughter, Mrs, Edward Palmé, Thanksgiving, Francis Sullivan was home from Yale over Thanksgiving. Fred Briggs and family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Briggs’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lathrop. A _new piazza on the front of Mrs. L. B. Greene's house makes a great improvement. Mr. [LeGarey has taken the tenement over his shop in Babeock’s new block | and Robert Dawley has engaged the cottage thus ‘vacated. Mrs' Charles Kennedy entertalned her niece from Hartford over Thanks- giving. WESTMINSTER Frank Linnell to Enlarge Cottage— Happenings of the Week, Lester Worthington has recovered from his recent illness and. has re- | turned to work Mrs, A, ®c veig is visiting friends ew York city, Frank Lansell 1s naving lumber haul- ed for an addition to his cottage. James Jones met with an accldent | to his eve while doing some carpenter work for Deacon Edmonds Saturday. No Thanksgiving seryice was held at the church on account of the union services at Canterbury Green in the evening on Thanksgiving day. Prayer meeting was held at 7.30 Fri- day evening. Next Sunday morning the Rev. W. H. Raymond will take for his subject, The Promise of Power. In the eve- ning the Christian Endeavor society GRISWOLD George W, Bdmend of Nerwich and Dr, McFarland hought a pair of Her- ford oxen of M. H, Parker, The seryices at the Baptist were Well dttended Sunday, Tlie young chureh L\xnltom in town eorge R. Mdmond of Dayville were Sunday, W, B. Montgomery of New York will have charge of the service, A party of six came over from Plainfield in an automobile to the Sun- Values up 194 Main Strect Bargains for Saturday 125--COATS--125 = ATe—— $11.75 Sgp to $18.50 Everything Greatly Reduced A Splendid Assortment of Silk Chiffon and White Waists New Variety of Furs Wauregan Block SCOTLAND Grange Marke Holida: Dance—Exercises ay by Giving | the Schools, Mrs. Gerald Waldo and Mrs. G. C. Thomas have returned from a recent | visit in New York, Mrs. W. B, Moore returned Fri- day from Worcester, Mass,, where she was the guest of relatives for a few da; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Willoughby were in Central Village Wednesday to_at- tend the funeral services of Mr. Wil- loughby's cousin, Mre, Fitch Cary. Mrs. Egbert Bass, who has been crit- ically ill is more comfortable and stromg hopes are entertained for her ultimate recovery. Dr. and Mrs. H. Putnam and son Donald of Houlton, Maine, and Mrs. Robert Fenton of* Willimantic are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Bass. Holiday Danci The local grange gave a dance in their hall Thursday evening that was enjoyed by many of the members and their friends, Students Home, Miss Gladys Geer of Simmons col- lege is at home for the Thanksgiving recess. Miss Martha Babcock; W. H. S. '15, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. T. D. Babcock in Westerly, | the Thanksgiving vacation. for Ruth B. Geer, Misses Gladys | and Beatrice Geer, spent Thursday | with Mr, and Mrs, Elisha Geer, Nor- wich Town. Postmaster and Mrs. J. H, Johnson and Mrs, Susan Palmer were guests of the Misses Clara and Sarah Johnson, Windham, on Thanksgiving day. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Kimball en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Clark and children, and Thomas Clark, all of | Hartford and Edward Clark on Thanksgiving day, School Exercises, The town school closed Wed#nesday for the Thanksgiving recess and in | the afternoon gave a very pleasing Thanksgiving program of recitations and songs. Pupils perfect in attend- ance during the term were: In ths grammar room, Florence White, Allce Kingsley, Burt Connors, Arthur Gager, Charles Perry, Ferdinand Silvia and Clarence Spencer; in the primary room Lillian and Alfred Fredette, Maurice Gager, Walter Kingsley and John Spencer, WOODSTOCK Lecture by Dr. Sanborn to Be Feature of Poultry Show—Gravel Walk at| Common. Mr. and Mrs, John E. Clark spent Thanksgiving in New York. | Mrs. Marvin F. Hyde and children | are suests of Mrs. W. J. Lindeman. Mrs. R. B. Richardson has been in Boston for a few dayvs. New Walk at Common| E. A. Bowen has been having a gravel walk built along one side of the | Common. Dinner Guests Thursday. Miss Nellle Chandler and Mrs. Marcus Wood entertained on Thanksgiving day | Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Potter of Hartford, Louis Chandler of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Morse, Miss Alice Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morse and son,Chand- ler, of Putnam, and William H. Chand- ler of Woodstock. Mir. and Mrs. C. H. Child and Miss Rilla’ Child spent the holiday in Con- cord, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Howard of Glastonbury have been guests of Wil- liam A. Howard. A social with Mrs. Charles Taber and Mrs. Clarence Taber as hostesses was held in the chapel Friday evening. Poultry Show. The Woodstock poultry show 1s to be held at the Fair Grounds Dec. 9. The forenoon is to be devoted to the judg- ing of the birds, In the afternoon Dr. Sanborn of Holden will talk on A One ! Man fiy Poultry Farm. Dr. Sanborn is assistant editor of the Poultry Advo- cate, and talks on a subject close to his heart. BROOKLYN (lluminated Gross Erected Above En- trance to Trinity Church—8ale of White Farm, Henry W, Maln is making still fur- ther improvements to the home he is to occupy by adding a porch on the south door. Edward H. Davison of New Bri- tain was in town with his dog for a few days to try his luck hunting in the woods of his boyhood days. Iluminated Cross. Trinity church has had a cross placed over its entrance which ls il- lumined with electric lanips, presenting a beautiful appearance and giving much needed light to the walk to the street. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hatch and daugh- ter have closed their house and gone to New York for the winter, Farm Sold. Charles E. Young has sold his farm known as the White farm, situated one mile south of the village on the Can- terbury road, to Charles L. Torrey of Putnam, Miss Emma Miller has returned home from caring for her sister, Mrs. Frank Hoxie, who is much improved. Dr. Warren A. Tanner visited in Providence of late. Charles H. Blake in Barrington, R. 1. Saturday to t his son. Motored to North Adams. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Copeland and Mrs. Edwin Bennett visited friends in North Adams, Mass, the past week making the trip in _an automobile, Miss Lizzie W. Baker has gone Pomfret for the winter. Rev, G. F. Genhung, D. D, were With their daughter to and wife, nd family in_Greenfield Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spaulding had Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Frink as guests Sunday . Mrs. C.- M, Gallup_w a recent guest of Mrs, Sidney W. Hard Schools in town closed Wednesday, taking a recess till Monday. DAYVILLE Holiday Week Guests and Their Hosts —Thanksgiving Family Party. Otis Davis of Worcester was a visitor in_town this week Willia Turner has moved to Central Village. Mr. and Mrs. James Whalker have fone to live this winter with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gillette, M W. B, LaBelle spent the week end in Whitinsville, Mass. Sabin 8. Russell and W. F Ta- Belle of Dayville attended the Yale- Harvard game Saturday. his fam- Mrs. W, C. Darrow entertained the Curtis family for Thanksgiving. John O'Néil of Brown university spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bennett have returned to Bridgeport. Mrs, Bllen Williams is_the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Bennett. William Burnett spent Sunday in Ekonk the guest of Rev. W. r. Rey- nolds. Miss Julla Bowen spent Thureday with her mother, Mrs. Nicholas Bowen. Sabin S. Russell and Mrs. C. A, Rus- gell were guests over Thanksgiving of Mr, and Mrs, C. Marble of Wor- cester. Angus Park and family of Hanover spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Greig. Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Bidwell spent Thanksgiving in New York.| Wayland Bennett was home for the holidays. Rev. Mr, Downe occupied the Con- gregational pulpit Sunday. Germany leads the world in both the production and consumption of arti- ficlal silk. The Food Drink For All Ages—Highly n extract, in powder form—dissolves ul than tea or coffee. Used in training Rich milk, with malted in water—more heall = athletes. The best diet for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, and the Aged. g 80— at, day night service, Mrs. W, Harrison Raymond has re- turned from a visit to her daughter in New York HORLICK”. Hotels, Don’t travel without it. Also keep it at home. It agrees with the weakest digestion. Restaurants, Fountains. A lunch in a minute. In Lunch Tablet form, also, ready to eat. Convenient— nutritious, Ropkins & Co’s Light Dinner 6c_per doxen. T e b e, ..1 o mw¢ the 2 JACKEL & CO.Teltphone 136-h | HAIR-OL A food for the Hair. Will positively make it grow long if used according to the direc« tions. SOLD ONLY BY Duan’s Pharmacy 50 Main Street HoneydaleCheese at RALLION'S 5 and 10 Cents P. W. LATHAM & coO. Phone 1059-4 STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Buildegg Best work and materials at righe s, by skilled labor, 60 WesST MAIN SY. 23 L'elephone Falace Fool and Billiard Parlors | Bix Tables—five pool and one Billiard Tables sold and repairing done st reasonable prices. Supplies at all times. 49 MAIN STREET PIES, CAKE AND BREAD that cannot be excelled. Phone your order. Prompt service, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave, (East Side) Bostonians FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN HIGH CLASS CUSTOM MODELS Exclusive Agency M. J- CUMMINGS' 52 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conm Call 1314 ’—l‘akelt To Lincoln’s | Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Came eras a speclalty. Now located the 8t 265 Main St., rooms over Bstablished 1880 DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conne Phone 424-4 or Blook, isco Brom TuThS LADIES SUITfor May we have one opportunity to show you how stylish and how perfect fitting a TAILORED |1} SUIT can be made FOR $8.00. Il c. MILLSTEIN, &2t y Tailer. 106 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. 00 UNIVERSALISM Ie a belief in God's universe of law and love. A life help, comfort and glorious | destiny for all. God does not change his plan. For information, books, tracts, etc, address REV. F. A. DIL- | LINGHAM, Superintendent, 88 “ottage street, Bridgeport, Conn. JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Tewn 8t, Norwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE A Full Supply Always on Hand. PRATT ASTRAL OIL for Cit Stoves a Specialty. Telephone 313, NOTICE The New York F,u}niture and Clothing Company will furnish your home and clothe you at your request. For in- formation write or call The New York Furniture and Clothing Company, Inc., 11 Bank St., New London, Ct. Juisows MISS ELLA M. POTTER Insaructor of Piano and Harmony Studio now em‘n‘m season of 1913 Room 6, Alice Bidg. Tel. 968 New Fall Millinery A fine assortment of latest styles MRS. G. P. STANTON, 82 Shetucket Street 1 Pasiern Connectleut e THERE 18 nn agvertising medium In altto Bl ldetin for business m\flh * . He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. '

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