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SALEM Dbag captured five or six raccoons fhis son’of this place. . | fail . T. Curry was a caller in Putnam o . I'E"E‘s FROM TWO STATES Saran Klunie, daushier of Bian | vny Home Gatherings on the Haliday | 53y e Kinnfe, leads the school in collecting o caterpillar eggs. She now has 5,993. —Scheel Children Give Special Pro- | Fur prices are not as high as last “" London cfluflt’ ] UNCASV_I_LLE GALES FERRY grammes. iftc’zm.‘."i‘i}‘m ki "selling for. $2.15 i hee of New London spent i 6" X Enjoyable Dance and Social—New b L e Thirty-two at Dinner. hankssiving holldays at the h OLD MYSTIC Yardmaster at Robertson Plant— | Sunday School Hears Two Papers on | 18 TRAnioEivIng Lotdays at the Bome | g was a family reunion at'the Notes of Heliday Pleasures. Temperance—Men Vote to Have| Lawrence Beebe, a junior at N. F. :xmfe odentb;_nlel manm:m x:{;hn;l::a it - the Thanksgivh ving ay. our gener: Booth at Christmas Sale—Hunters fiw !l?:::"e 43 m,“f;fn:r,"s&ffi;f:s llt present, and thirty-two sat down to day, Is a_sister of €. Dwight Themp- Party on Wedding Annive Bicthday—Loving L 21 Ths duuce und sociul siven iy ths ving Cup for Miss C.|wooame ko4 . Lease Cottage. the Thanksglving feast. ~The various ’ 2. 0d n in Robertson’s hall Wednes- Beebe. €] Louies Harris—Success of Seven |day night was well attonded. Music §. A. Miner and son Charles spent | 88es of those present was from great- Cent Social, Was by Hickes's orehestra and prompt. | At the M. E. Sunday school sesslon | Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. | grandma down to the babe in. arms. T ng Dby el Bontoc LG John | Sunday two papers were read on the|Miner's parents in Millington. o _Commemorate Silver Anmv-u-?. Mr and Mrs, Edward Tinker gave | Clarke was awarded a t | subject of Temperance, one by the|” Wellington Miner of Norwich visited | Services will be resumed In the @& party Thanksgiving eve in homor | Mr. and Mrs. Robert L - spent | Suberintendent, C. E. Colver, and an- | relatives in {cwn Thanksgiving day. | Goshen Congregational chureh, Sunday of the first anniversary of th th i 1 A other a selection from the life of Abra- rilliam May: £ after two weexs' vacation. The morn- 6 mar- he holiday nd week end with M Mr, and Mrs. W lam aynard and Fiage of their son-in-law and daugh- | Latimers mother, Mrs. Joseph Latimer | am Lincoln, read by Mrs. D, C. Per- | children, Henry, Evelyn and Edith, | ing Service tomorrow will be the silver ter, Mr and Mrs. Anson S. Kenyon.|at the Palmer homestcad kins. This was followed by the dis- | spent Thanksgiving day at the hofne 'jublleo, comincmorating the. twenty. 3t also celebrated the birthday u’m;' Miss Jusephine Hart left town for | tribution of temperance pledge cards|of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maynard/at|fifth anniversary of the organlzing of versary of Mr. Kenyon. About 70 | Hebron after a few days spent at the . desi¢ned for all to sisn. The lesson ! North Lyme. /%" the Young People’s society of Christian | study followed. Mrs. J. Harrlson Davis |~ Mr. and Mrs. James Lane spent | Endeavor, in Goshen. { received a silver pen for six months’ | Thanksgiving with relatives in New | An interesting sight the other morn- [ rezular attendance at the Sunday | London. ing was a large deer with long branch- Suests were present from New Ha- | home of her Ven, kag.rl, N. Y, Providence, Put- | Hart. Bam, Clark’s Falls, Ledyard Burnett's | Mr and = Mystic, West Mystic and Old | been_entertaining Mrs. Crandall's sis- | School. The Ipworth league service | arles Harvey visited relatives in |ing antlers traveling at a rapid rate Refreshments were served. | ter, Mrs. Arabella Green of Williman. | Was conducted by Mrs. Lucy Hurlbutt. East Lyme over jthe holiday towards -the Yantic river. The deer The chief amusement of the evening | tic | The mission study class, at the par-| Charles Ray and family spent!took to the water and waded down ‘was dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Li Davis of Wor- | #onage at 8 o'closk In the evening, was Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and | stream quite a distance, where it Presented Loving Cup. cester spent the iday season with | Well attended. Mrs. E. W, Ra | stayed for some time. A hound soon Mias C. Loutse Harri : | relatives in town. I R Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tinker and | made its appearance in hot pursuit but e s Bt B hutauc | Mr. and Mrs Vict ot ? Qaughter Elizabeth of New London | coming to the river bamk it gave up parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crandall have Perintendent of tbe M. E. Sunday | arson At a meeting held by th8 men at the | wers guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | the chase 3 close of the morning service it was de- | \fajon Arthur Lathrop returned to New cided that they would have a booth at ! ™ y[jss ‘Susan Rogers was a guest at | Britain after spending Thanksgiving the coming Christmas sale of the La- | the Hislop-Tucker wedding in East |at the home of his parents. dies’ Afd society, previde all the arti- ' pyme Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Geer and Mr. @chool for & number of years, was pre- | Ls 0y 0c1C¢ have been week end guest s. Pearson’s parents, Mr. and Andrew Rosenlund. ¢ schools sented a handSome silver loving cup &t last Sunday's session. Miss Harris ft Monday morning for New Haven to enter the office of Dr. Albert W. town opened | being cl¢ = cles for sale in ir, decorate it, and the Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rathbone and |and Mrs. F. G. Stark were recent visi- l SR Charles Chapel recent. | DOOUN fo be4n chatke of Thomas Lac | dabshier, Miss Colla Rathbons: Wwers | tors with feicnda 1 Coruebiay Absoiutely Pure irthday. [ Mire. Chapels paremte, | tham and J. Trving Hurlbutt the even- ! gyests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McIntosh —_— Mrs. Allan P. Williams cel her eightieth birthday Tuesday, N 35th at_her home, Quoguetaug hill farm. She received handsome gifis, aiso many congratulations by letter «nd past cards. d | A seven cent soclgl was held Fri- ranged by i Colchester. s " 3iv. and Mrs, Charles_Sweet ana |OCCUM AND VERSAILLES son, Arthur Sweet, of North Lyme were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William R. | Successful Sale and Supper by Ver- S sailles M. E. Society—Elisha P. Baldwin's Farm Sold. 1% of the sale he Rev. Mr. Harr SRith | AR A A Christmas tree for the chi o TR Shafter and | (he Sunday sehool was voted, licitors of the different districts the parish were: For Gales Ferry, ses Mary Birch and Ernestine Tal James Armstrong of Recognized everywhere and by experts as the very highest grade of baking powder— 2 few days of Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Charles Missionary Meeting. The monthly s meeting of | missiona day evening in th odist e 4 | o S e 3 2 - s . a7 Svening In the Methodist parish Yardmaster Resigns, [ bot; Atlw's Point. John Bassett; Les | .0 PGS f ot Sunaay evening | . / superior to other brands in purity, leavening &ramme was rendered. Refreshments W signed as yard. | (F Jistrict. Alton Chapiman; LODS | woy under the leadership of Dwight| The members of the Ladies' Ald so- k & i and home made candy were sold. There M: Robertaon Co, | CorS, AIPrice SWakter Mo Marvin. {clety of the Versailles M. E. church sh'ength and eeping quality. @3 & prize contest P a rses with . i i th o Arthur Kingsley left Monday for | held their annual sale and supper in Rev. Lemuei W. Frink of Norwich | d o Mondsy carting | s L0 Justin A, Peck I I oV | Stockbridge, Ma where he has se- | the vestry Wednesday evening. The i occupied the pulpit of the Baptist | ¥ el {0 the mill. Charies Adams | Gence o7 & fow davs and will visit I cured employment L [isae e e avecasn (Lo Lifled /e dents Made from pure cream of tartar, ¢ > product church Sunday morning and evening in ceeded him at the Robertson Co.’s, | ;' oonsocket nac and Hills, R.| "1 eRoy Bail»y, a student at Bacon |ing $50 as the proceeds of the evning. the absence of the pastor, Rev. Heary | M. and Mrs. Norman C. Allen enter- | : ] .. 'academy, is boarding at the home of | The members of the society worked o T Rev. Henry | ioined on Thanksgiving day. Mre. \"‘," . C. B, Grayes and famlly of New Mrs. C. F. Mclntosh in Col- | hard for the success of tho sale under of grapes, and the most healthful and useful of Mrs. Willlam D. Beckwith entertain- | 1°0'S r, Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Cot. | l-ondon spent pkseiving day the direction of their president, Mrs. . ok the Ladiew AlS of the oiain: | en son et New London, | thelr farm. near the village. ~° . | ited Tiffany Homestead. C. W. Perkins, and were deserving of leavening agents. chureh Wedneaday evening .M S House ave |, Members of the Cla g By, N oat - Mr/and Mra Mosler. Johni Miftany.| e heatly SUpport glvéa them. - s 5 ethodist United Workers met | & N€W seatec € R b s Ol and Miss Jennie Tiffany of Waterford he efficient committee on ‘ - . . . Wianantey afterscon” - Florence v ip recently from Rockaway, | 41d Miss Jennie ity of Waterford |, e of Mrs, William Kinder, Mrs. C: Its use insures the bread, biscuit and cake house. local relati here, and - have g (" iuesday and visited the old | H. Phillips, Mrs. A. R. Boutilier, had e for winter agazinst contamination from the cheap, improper or injurious ingredients from which lower priced baking powders may be made. Piftany homestead, now owned by the | an almost unlimited amount of eat- | Mitchell estate. | able: { the preserve toble Mrs. H. kinese dozs that were at the | “pi, i "Rogers of New London vis- | E. Learned presided. Cake and ples| d Latimer were ShiD- o5 at Hillside farm, his country | were sold by Mrs. F. B. Bushnell and b g | home, this week. Mrs, F. H. Topliff. Ice cream b;l' Mrs. Automobile for Mail Carrier. C. H. Boyens. At the fancy booth were | e R F. D. mail carrier, Rufus e e Mrs. C, H. Sengman and Mrs. H. A.} Harriet Lane, a student at the | ;- : : butt, has a new omol e L e den v too ! Richards. and at the candy booth were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and family, formerly of Old Mystie, ent tained Thanksgiving at eir new home in the town of Stonington abo 20 guests. Among them were Mr. an Mrs. Charles D. Holdredge of Pro: dence. R I, former residents of Old o was re s now w e tenement Rev. and Mrs Henry E. Anderson St route g Misses Regina Lambert and Jessie end ‘children returned Wednesday | T and Mrs M R GEmII Lend! sprAinEd Mok SHORINer B0 s e The waiters were = Mrs Zrom o week's viait to Mrs | veer wining Mr e s Do that she was detained from school for | i e e arents, Mr. and Mrs. Aver jers B mes Dy et nd returne: L s < Reed. Janker, Lena Banker,Thel- jarents, and _returned to . 5 Tane'ta vitting. his New ] Beea, ) oy o Jor ; eity. Friday. Miss Cazoline B | 10up, lames Lane is visiting m-NeW |y, Ajlen, Doris Higetnbotham, Ida Captain and Mrs. Job | Holiday Sale, e | Havard, Emily Robish and Emily Beel- | R = = : - - of Mount Vernon, N. and daughter Miss Thel The T sia Holiday Exercises. ing. Mlss Cora L. Tarbox did a rush-| her h 1 b e Ladies' Aid society \ guest of her parents for r. Miss Cora L. bo: ush- | her home here after spending the % 7 3 . Tuesday to their home at rch held their ucst of her parents for | Ihanisgising faay - exeroises: rwere (e AL COre LIATRBOS P RAE S Her homs here atter spendine ¢ on: corresponding secretary, Mrs, | foreman of this section before Mr. after a visit to Mrs e chapel N T S e S held in White Birch school last Wed- | iy qer with a side issue pleased those 2 e 1iss Mabel Clin- | Sullivan, going from here to One paresia, Mr. ind Mra. . Edwi Stape iin e cuan Eilen Stoddard, was a ho nesday afternoon and the following& ;" icndance. Mr. Kinder was assis Has Bad Fall. t “fi:‘.r."‘uhxr‘quku ¢ commiitee, |and latér to Ashton, R. L He was ya. | i : S e mme, in charge of Miss Sarah 1 HieRE regina Lambert, Trena| Mrs. Elisha Champion had a bad |14 Clinton: prayer meeting commit- |a thorough railroad r having ha @ay to South Manchester after spend- |, MIsS Daisy Bergman entertained at | spending a few days with his mother t: Soi Ame school; | KTumb) poe gy ss Tau- | ties. Mrs. Champion has been in poor | Tiittee, Miss Ma ert; Social, Miss [ and work train, and was much re- Sng the Thanimgiine i | her home Sunday afternodn Miss Nel- | t returned on Monday last, Mrs, | SarHied o3t SonE. AmCrich SSNNCCL | Kinder and Hatold Kinder, Miss Lau- | JE%, Mes CRAmpion b nning: Musle, Miss Celi spected, being president of the Fore- mother, Mrs George W lie Brouillard, Miss Minnie Chapel, | Stoddard returning to her home Wed- | FeCie- 008, FRayFEE (8 & ot hil {ra Brown acted as cashier. The dec R B e ni e ot T Tergo BA Misslonary, Miss Hazel Ba men’s union and a member of the s Emma A, Williams } | 3 Bergman, Misses Ma nd | nesday et 0 oy Rfiss. Tillian Cohen; Our Pilgrim | orations were in green and white calling on friends 6 st | Temperance, W.'P. Barstow: S | Providence court of Foresters. He ed to Willimantic Normal s iy 7 1 an, William Sla Wil Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac G. Geer of Geer ; By S 085 (N, (oot Faick | Mr. Yerrington Aids Church. Albert Stanton of Ivoryton was the | 5hool, Miss Fannie Smith; G |leaves his wife and young daughter spending the Thankegiying recess with | son, John Sullivan, Cha: 1M, Ledvard. were callers in the vil- | pd (885 SOTR . C00 Cons, kSEIV-| Throwsh the generoslty of 'F. W.| guest of his parents recentiy ‘lrmmv“ Miss "Grace Lewis; Informa- | and a son who is section foreman at Ser Darents, Mr. and Mrs. Prestice 4. | KiiT nd Frank Mclntre, am Wednesday. ; ing Day, Miss Mamie Chudyma; The ! Yerrington the pulpit cushions of the = i e Canton Junction Mass. ~ Mr. Horan fams. | others. Sandwiches, cake and ¢ Ruth Lawson was a recent vIS-| piiq o0’ the Fence, Philip _Cohen; | Versalles M. E. church are to be re- ) . and Mrs. P, K. Peterson and |came here Thanksgiving eve to visit Ernest W. Brown of Riverhead farm | eI served the home of the Misses/Ernst, | Cparooof the Light Brigade, Clarencs | sevored CLARK’S FALLS Miss Alfa Peterson are spending a [ Mr. Dougherty and wag a guest at is recovering slowly from a serious Mre. G. ell, who has been 2 Hatt; The Corn Song, school; compo- Lol Toftiooe —_— . |few days with friends in New York. |the hotel at Sterling when the acci- ness | spending with relatives in ns spent Wednes- | gifion on' Good Roads, THIAR | constable ionasd wiligar, atthough | MPs: C- M. Main an Invalid Over 20 | i & dent occurred. His funeral with re- Mrs. Jeptha M. Oimstead has return- | - nester 3 t the home of Mrs. | (ghen; composition on alem | O iing to his utles at the Totokett| Years—Maine Moose Head for Wes- ] PLA[NFIELD em high mass, was held at All Hal- ed to Brockton, Mass, after a visit | Raymond in Norwich Road, Miss Mamie Spencer; solos from 3 e jows’ church, Moosup, Wednesday to local refatives ¥ Z ives in Tariford and Mr. | foes " Son, HoACR ecitas | compan ~‘nl.-‘m s :v(f»'-n(rm“ Ini[n H._.:r-‘. terly Moose, | morning. Four brother foreman acted | home 1 A Turner of Long Cove | ijons, In the Garden, Tony Schoeber; |juries received a couple of weeks ag 4 3! , i e as bearer Burial was in All Hal- Guests at Wedding. been the e e Ot Mux moilen | jons. In the Garden. Tony Schoebel: |1\ Cing thrown from his motorevele,| Charles Palmer, rural carrier No. 2. | Child Badly Burned—Funeral of John | by b irors, DUrlal Was 18 Sears of e s Russell, Mias Haze! Russell, | r recent- ' home on the holid smposition on Pligrims, John_ De | When he received a badly Injured|is again on the route atter his annual | Horan, Killed by Falling from Hotel | age. i car F. Crum iss Lillle P.|ly 2 i the - Cornpositl Sl i ankle. vacation of two we | A age BT Enamonk thhae who it herty e Maynard of the tug VIElL:|Wolre: recitation, Miss Helen Urba- | 2002 | 1 woodin, secretary of the| T (Bl Ovir: Tivety N dark: Window. Under $300 Bonds. tended the Saarvurre-Co weddin n Moo 2 2 Tha el R ey Amesicd, Sy . B ¢ | Connecticut Sunday School associa-| - act i e U a: Mystic S 3 . es in New a S. Maynard, on Thanksg! Fine specimens of the Thanksgiving inectl - Mrs. C. Marion Maine who has been The second act in the Union hall ¢ Hystic Saturday, Nov. 29th. and also a caller on Mr. and | turkey. drawn by the children, were | tion. is expected 1o speak in the Ver-| ., q,.3"to her bed over twenty ears| . B. F. Colburn of Ekonkiwas a § shooting fracas of last week was this Personal Mention. Death of Pierpont Edward. | Mrs, E. M. F: in the village Mt SR | sailles M. E. church Sunday evening. |30 oigents in which both hip bones | 8¥ Visitor at William H. Devolv week when Officer Bliven arrested Miss Frances Eldridge returned Plerpont 1 a1 | Among ho attended the sale 7 At Fi District. | Mrs. C. W. Perkil accompanied b¥ | wore broken, is troubled with -infl William Roode was in Providence | George Brown and took him to Central Bunday to Cromwell after spending the | the home of his das A vestry M. E. church Tues- tibhstelsine cfed in the | the members of her Sunday school| mation in her feet, hands and limbs hursday. Village and later to Brooklyn Jjail ving recess with her parents, | Allen. Mr. Edwards wad 8§ voars s ay errioons and | Fhrents aid ciends gathersl U ThS (cluns, dteaddell the, (SORAAS | OYSOUIE % iva Horate PAEAImer and ‘M yrilenry Parkhurst visited his mother, | where he {s under. $300 bonds. The Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Eldridge. and is survived by his widow and sex hers’were the Misses: Flrst district school last dnesday | services at the Baltic church ¢ tne| F: Hill and son were in Westerl e san Parihurst, here this weqk. | disgraceful affair is the worst of sev- Miss Lilly Gallup has returned to | eral children and gramden:idren . —C' | Mathe Mrs. Delphine Fish, Mrs, afternoon in response to invitatior G. W. Frohmander, overseer of the| ¢ qay. | . Miss Mildred Lathrop is heiping in |eral that have occurred recently in Hartford after & v to her sister,| = ey Fanr hrop,Miss Laura, A. Per- | sent out by the teacher, Miss Kath Totokett Manufacturing company’s | R MobskEisad ifor Mboas | the post office durinz the holiday rush. | t o building in the second story M. Rumsell Gallup. ' NIANTIC kins and Dudley C. Perkins. The schodl room was made &t~ ! weaving depattment hag the sympd-| TuY 0 e oot sl Mot el weather was in |of which the primary school is held. rs. David Cudworth and children NTIC SR X 3 | decorations of auUtumn 4y of o larse circle of friends in his| orge Brown bas sold the head o oosup Wedn ~ rned to their home in ( L = and sheaves of grain, | Lh¥ of 2 latse € | the large moose he shot in Maine t» 10 Mrs. Cudworth’s mo *Rider | /9 Shipments from the Quarries— *» gramme was successfully carried out i, Salopat Baldwiy sEenmee | head will be mounted will adorn Henry, the three-year-old son of Mr. of Norwich. Ferdinand B. Hart's Death—Black | Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and March and song, Tramp, Tramp. | The sale of :]hz‘]l rm, rfiirm x:\p‘:;v their rooms. 1;flnl Mrs \\n‘:\-im, H. Devolve, burned Rev. Lemuel W. Fri Poi g i da er Laura of New Lohdon spent ' Tramp, by the school; recitations, No- | ments, stock and * household goods by H4¥ Conite. For Edge. | his wrist and hand badly Sunday af- tained Sunday at the nt Road Nearing Completion. | o SHieT Tau Mr. and Mrs. M. O. | vember, Miss Lizzie ' Rembisz: ' The Hlisha P. Baldwin Is much regretted| %S508 0F b v | {ernoon by falling into a kettlo of hot | W fohei e Susan H. Babcock. etk Olak 7 IR Little Pilgrim Maid, Miss Mamie Hu- riends. T'he remaval of | | The price of eses s ol the fat that had been set on the back | il sirhetr Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Chiarléh Baxt and Mrs. John Gilbert, Mr. and ' gerewicz Thanksgiving excreise, Baldwin from this vicin-; from (hirty-f porch to cool. As the porch cc A bave returned from a visit t b gl i Austin Ave and Soin. AUSUA school: Little Pilgrims, John Swider ¥ have spent their lives nis a dozen. @ ptured amother | Pe Teached from the Kitchen, the Ket- | I e B s M a4 ; rwich, wore Thanksgiving guests and Miss Florence Rembisz That Pil- {up'to the present time and have been| N. P. Malne Bas capiir tle was thought to be in a safe place 5 Leemis of Norwich, n and Mrs. Ernest Lathiop's, n Lad, Roi Tew: ThAnksgiving | inferested inall that has been g00d and | raccoor in one of his, o ihe e "hoy Tan"oltana. fei ERaEte) Miss Iva Johnson has returne athan Lawrence spent Wednesday Miss Alice Purce scilla, Miss helpful, will leave a vacancy which S st In cenel is house. riking his hand in the kettle which e o oo passeges, sans r Y Palmer Riuth Tew. Mileg Siandish, Jobr Pir= | will 'be. bard ‘to A e win oh John Geer in repairing his hou rtunately was not full. His wrist B oo ine sanitary, Simsbury after spending the holiday | Vacation with her mother, Mrs. T. Hen- account of his health has sold his farm | 1 were blistered and v ng life more FRAN W n Grandma Wa h Ward returned home Satur- cell; reci 7 pa tion; L g i i g . | tury and Metroy e spending a few days with a Little Girl, Miss Ruth Tew; Thanks- ' with the inter tal | it the burn 1s healing nice ft!hcv"n : Earl Walbridze has returned from a | 6 e s Mos o er. I ] Ward ziving Fun, Miss Florence Remt Sasily. Mri‘am 9 feire: pian= P S Et to Bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. | for the purchase of 4 wir Foote anq Arthur Maynard Thanksglving bymn, sung by sencol: | ning to spend the winter months WIth| piol fom California—Visitors Enjoy| Section Forema it E_Walbridge of Stafford Spri | ; e atiended the recent dance at Dolbeare | Story of the Pilgrims, told by Miss | thei: children. n_Foreman J, Sullivan was in Shipard K. Haines returned Fues- | to o LU hall. Alice Burcel ations, God's Gifts Local Hospitality. [ droggup” wein to act as bearer | day to 1 Islaj fter a Thar it e —_— | John Purcell nkful, Miss Alice £ R - ¢ . |at the funeral of a brother foreman, ing ama weri LT A g ' VOLUNTGWN dh St LIBERTY HILL e e e e Prentice A. Willian 5 gan Is endoying. his an: 1tion e | After the rcises the following ex- | il | of Mission' fies from her daushten | by falling from an upsiairs window in | ” s S. Cady re Esner n Stanton s = Y : jon of class work was given oy o ing| Mrs. Willlam Harri i 1is ’ eriing hote e SRR b atususd he rout Good. Attendance at Parish Fair—iOfPltion of cass wolk, TAF 8 tad. [ Play a_ Success—Agripulture Being) Vit Ty, forerly o was | Jobn Kenned: sit to Mr i’ Hugsirom spent | Result of November Mail Weighing ' tre ianay’ 1; history, grade . Taught in The Schoo | ie Tty — R Stives at Faiioce Hill gy | I Beverly, Mass nday after a visit| . tional Meeting. Thanksgiving day exercises were also |y, Were the guests of MTS. | weol. with her - sister, Mrs, William 4 e Maticn -antern Hill and | to Mrs. Dorma the Grove. = Sl held in the Fourth district school. | ¥T8, MOfEL Wero (8 SHeSS b o ot | Wk o s Mrs. Ellery Davis and son Benajah | aooPl 2nd Mrs was contin- | gnere the following programme, in |y shel MEUS Baus Liopiving week. i Naie: and Mrsz Avchis| Davis are gueats of Mrs. Davie por | oiss S Greenle ) 5 and a 800d | charge of the teacher. *Miss Lucy | YORISRS B oo M T I g | ¢ rs. R e visitors Friday ents Mr. and Mrs. Tilton of Frankig, | 1aley house present, Preipe Swas successfully presented: ', TRe Co B S0Cley ““Hart Lamb of West Hartford was a B o s e ey visien : B ey ey o beirtone inasksiving M gL NS e R T P e [amous I - ey 3 Sunday il to witness Within the Law &t Dunn: The Landing of the Pilgrims, jcently given by the C. E. soclety was| Mr. and Mrs James Thicker enter- in Pittsfield, ga, atter | ERoUDANIE g ine, school; song, Little Bills. Miss Sophie |a great success. It broug o/ fhe] tsnted o mRpIpiving ME AN | e w Mail Weighing Statistics. Durr recitations, Thanksgiving treasury boui $20. { ‘\"“‘“"n‘;‘ e \‘,' \; S Trtad e Miss Helen Chyinski; Politeness. To Furnish Church, master J. L. Herbert reports the ‘enslit was a recent Nor- | Frank G hop has returned fr s result of the weighing of the ter Chyinski; song, Dear Lo £, . A nt is in contemplation to ™ i i New Haven. ghing Thank e A Fatan A movement is i atic wich visiton 7 % N Buteral of Mrs. Jane Partlo a Week | Marlo Malnattt of Quiney, Mass. is | ™3 the local postofiice Tor Novem- Thank Thee, echoqy FCC (oL ise money (o furnish the church| " yrie Horace Smith has returned to BEST BY FAR gals f Quiney, Ma Als— First class, 70 pounds; Happy as Kb el With pews, new desk and communion | o After That of Her Brother. or ihe winter i 0ok after S5, 301 podndss (Mird cliss, November, Pruna Porok: song, Little | WU PORS 1% G998 400, ORI ; CRRR R O The funeral of Mrs. Jane Partio, who | Owned Beach $ L tions, The Prith Little a, Miss So- | There was a teachers' meeting held| ..., “progirom entertained on| ol o8 es Jane Bartio who | Ownad Besch Cottag sonsime Frim Tt Male isg S | e St Panaay attermoon.| o Jonn, PrETn | Satoriained, LAGER i ALE day night, was held Thursday after- | home in Hartford Puers ot At his | o e Bugle Song, Cleon Gardner: song, Christmas Plans. strom and son, Harold Mrs, Doon in the Second Baptist church.|was well known here. as he mwney | third class, 2 pounds; fourth Apple Time, school; America, all, e S school have voted to| Carle Sundell and son of Sout A R sohn 3. Colling ofeiatmg. rors | £a well kngwn here, wi o oned % |t class, £ youndss”fourth il el U Gl and S s | DOINTlCAP POINTTE TAP was a large attendance and many | necnmied for o o' ol G L e O 81.% DonnaBL - T4 TVILLE 1 — ————— o e beaurtiful flowera. Relatives and neigh- | fia.ie gearn woo e AL TSR L B TR T R MON A collection will be taken next Sun- MPELLL'S ME''S } bors acted as bearers and burial was | hrs e 1 by heart fail- | Q iring the month, 2,506 pounds. 7 e i day at the church for the Connecti- CAMPEELL’S MIL™S (T in the Union cemetery. The deceased | ' tiror. and Mrs. Frank « " Public mesting in the intcrest of | Rev. J. R. Danforth to Speak in Bap-| i jjome Missionary society ! = is survived le- one son, Eugene Partlo | turned 1o theis Leins i € Te- | cducation was held in Union hall on | tist Church—Aid Society Meets With |~ Henry V. Oehlers was home from| Marcus Colgrove, who has been Il of Stonington. and three sisters, Mrs. | jyanik Dart of U | Phursday eveni and well at-| Mrs. D. D. Lyon. New York post office during the| for a long time. very feeble. John Teomer of Ekonk, Mrs Samuei | philip erac of buf ent the 1nd | tended. Those present manifested deep i Mol e | Thanksgiving holiday and also spent| Mr. and Mrs Srner who "y ‘ Barnes of Ashwillett and Mrs. Albert | iay ayitn friends heoe interest in the eveniug’s programme, | Rev. George C. Chappell will preach | the week end here. ¢ | have been vis son, Osea 4 Sccleston of North Stonington. A Melville Mason of West Main st which follows: Song, Angelus, by the he Union Baptist church Sunday| Mrs. E. A. Noyes went to Newton, | Tanner, in Bos returned to 2> Srother of Mra, Partlo, David Crumb, | is entertaining his brother Eyerers | School; introductory remarks, by Su- | morning, serviees beginning at 10.43 5., Saturday with her daughter, | their home here. ' e or \ o By ThaN annston, iy fun- | from New York o fe il Young of the local | Tie mentnly communion service will | Mrs. Georse A. Trotter to spend the| ~Thur M s ER = R & ! J school: expla’ ng e nethods E i e o 45. | e ner, A g i ol petns neld Friday. "3z, Pariio E0 Naarty Goriiiton. schools” cxplaining (e * methods "ot | follow the morming serviee at s |winter Tl L Lo Wil e St he | BREYYE ALE |, and attended the funeral of her broth- | A number of carioads of crushe e bARL bt Gnaiie be Miry ) Chriatian ¢ hincies V0 - 4 cen s vith Mrs, E. A.|funeral of Mrs. Luther Tanner's sister, by B R Lo es | modern methods of education by Miss | ©itn” Miss Vera Burgess leader. The |has been staying witl . B, Al funeral o il it f : & | stone are being unl 1at tha freight | Blakeslee of the Wylie school taking a | T cior will speak at 7 from the ques- | Noyes the past season went to Nor-| Mrs. Partlo, in e Bl BHEWE“Y BUTTJNG M_E lAG[H K Bward Mann 5 i [Tond atpines dpio the now macadam | class new to her and putting before | ot “what Hast Thou In the House? | wich Tuesday to be the guest of Mr.| Miss . Blakesice, the fom tereh el G : ann is building a fine new | 7039 lack Poin he new road | them work new to the class and ob- | "o % Mal school opened Mon- |and Mrs. Jacob Starkweather. spent the Thapksgiving vacation at he S Gl & Ce iAo PRRER SNy barn with all the modern improve. | IS nearly completed | taining 200a results at once. This was | o&oimer Memorial sch00, et ‘Thanks- | Mrs. G. B. Dimon is making three|home in Lebanon. i s faemts at his place in North Stoning- e — an interesting feature and received | Jio MOTNE weeks' visit with her father in Indi- _— LS retiow: W. E. & J. H. Wilsor, J- Quinn & Co. near Cossadduck hill. [ generous applause. Address, Carlon | & 2 2 ana. : L " | : ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sisson were PENDLETON HILL L supervisor | To Give Public Address. Teaching Agriculture. Windham County | A+ Clendennin e P. Shea | In this piace Sunday from Westerly | o ———— | of scndols i East Lvme. Montville and | The Rev. J. Romeyn Danforth, pas- | Teaching agriculture hag been in- {| carron Bros. sorge Greenberger g an mded services at the Second | Turkey Raised by William Hiscox| Waterford, on education: song, Fair | tor of the First Consregational church, | troduced in the schoools of the town. o e |} P. Shea } o Palace ) Baptist church in the morning. Wins The Bulletin Prize—Pupil Col.| Evening Hour, Beatrice Gaudette, ac- | New London, will deliver a public ad- Sk SOUTH WINDHAM {} 4. Zabrowski T. F. Moriarty \ ¢Mre W. A. Wilkinson was in Nor- | jects 5993 Caterpillar £ companied in chorus by Edna Herbert, | dress in the Union Baptist church on | i S. Tkaczak & Co. fich Tuesday, the guest of her sister, 4 pillar Eggs. { Royal Loranton and George Maguire: | Wednesday evening, Dec. 10. = There SOUTH LYME Local Guests at Reeption—C. E. off- | § H. Allard H. J. Kilroy C. E. Wright Ars. James B, Chapman. = | address, J. A. Young, supervisor of | will be special musical selections. s 3 J. Slosberg i \ Walter Wilkinson is getting ready | Mrs. M. O. Chapman returned home! schools in Hebron and Salem, on agri- | o f New- i M lisha Cl i Sersiand Commjtines. ' p ome ! schools o d s , on, - | "Mr. and Mrs, Robert Latimer of New- | Accident to Mrs. Elisha Champion— A. Clendennin Shea to build & new house on the Westerly | With her sister. Mrs. Hannah Hiscox culture in the schools; closing song, | ark, N, J., spent Thanksgiving at the Supervisor Visits School. A number from here attended ,h,,‘ g9 % ik, A | 5 Conas apor 0 B Eungayy Y Add Temainc| Snta Tinela; senool | Palmer homestead. : tion 1n honor of the and || The N. J. Fournier & Co. N. J. Fournier & Co. i Rev. J. M. Collins spoke at White | ed until Sund; The rainfall for November was very | Rey. George C. Chappell has been| . T Aegep! S at the Wind- | § w, E. & J H. Wilsen 7 | Rock Sunday afternoon and at Clark- Won Bulletin Pri | light, although there were many cloudy | unaple for the past three weeks to | The King's Daughters met with Mrs. | Mrs. M. Raymond Plumb at the Wind- w, E. . é H. Allard ville in the evening. i Sl 2 2l | aays; being only 2.31 inches, :;;':m}‘u“‘m Catlory company's plant, | C: H. Waterhouse Wednesday after- | ham Congregational church Moaday . F. Shea & Co. J. Slosberg it Mrs. Hiscox’s husbond, William His oy A ; e o T \clasnes 1n | Boon: evening. A ; . H. Wilson i cox, Teceivad The Builetin wi o | Village Interests. Norwich, and to teach two classes In | "Yfiy pana Comstock has returned | “Clarence Avery has been confined f George S. Draper e e W.E. &J. H. Wi PRESTON large turkey. It welghed 34 pounds| Joseph Trumbull spent Sunday in | the New London Tralning school foriio New Haven, after a brief stay witn | to_the house by ilness. = D. J. Murphy & Ca. H. J. Kilroy { and 2 ounces, and Mo received $15.27 1 Hartford s T aidress the men's Bi. |her grandparents, Mr. and Mre. F. C.| Mr. and Mra. Herberl Tubbs s2d'E wauregan House C. E. Wright v \ The Ladles Alssionary millinery | foF it Work on (hs new road Is progress~{ been luvited to address the mens Bl payne, son have been guests of Mrs. Neliie 1 M. Goldstein h mesting was held with Mrs, L. M. Ker, Entertained on Holiday. | ing rapidiy. i | ble class of the Central Baptistchurch, | ““yp “ang Mrs. James F. Smith and | Tubbs. pLgn Del Hoft:Hotel Carron Bros. R e \ Deston Wednesday afternoon, with a| Familles who entertained on thanks. | o M 48d_ Mrs. Louls Boucher ,gnd’ Norwich, at their annual banduet, ol | yames Slate were recent guests of Mr.| Misses Annle and Minnie Foley. were | ¢ American House : Aariviere ) e et a8 |l e hiriained on Thanke- | gaughter Matiida Wore Fecent Eudsi Dec. Sth. 5 and Mrs. W, C. Slate. week end visitors at the home of Miss | | Unoas Hotel Larlviare; Broe: oSk o M Limck N R Y Wil be mest | Kinnie, Mes, James Comr Mr Sl Omer | of their daughter. Mrs.Duquette, 4t Aid Society Meats. Sheriff and Mrs. J. H. Tubbs of New | Hazel Bockus. 2 T. F. Moriarty to & girls’ school in the south to be. Eirdsey Paimer, Mr, and Mre. trarg | Woonsocket, R. I 4 The Ladies' Atd society met with|London were calling on friends hers| Mrs. Worthington Smith has re P. Mahoney #oid for & small sum to the students, | Brown,Mr. and Mrs. C, Dwleht Ther | Mr. and Mrs, Olizim Boucher receut- | Mrs. D, D. Lyorr Thursday afternoon. | recently. ed from a visit with friends at South- | § P TERCEOY - ¢ 10 Belp carry on the school. Refresh- | som, and Mr. and Mrs, Amos Palmer. |7 yyisitedurelailves at Phenix R L, wdiaiia iy Mrs. Emerson Harrls of New London | ington. 2008 b Betiard ments were served by Mrs: Kenneston, | The dam pond on the Robert Paimier | (10 oyarouls, DIseo spent several diys GOSHEN ot L e DR L TR L AU S i e T ORDER FROM SR Ry e Bt Gistiardt hud | farmn 1o being Moreugnly romriie | the pasiyweeic at the home of hér wick, 3 " tertained Thursday by ~Mrs. | . I b g & alred. brother, Napoleon Lrissette, in BoStoh. ¢ o7 w A ed School. Larkham. J. Tuckie . Mra. hmu!nnpd B o ol vecomipnan visited the HI| ° Mr. und Mrs. Charles B Maine were | Wild Geess Furnish Holiday Feast—C.| 1 v gShearer, supervisor of schools, C. E. Election. Eibeton’ Care i .“-_-u @aps af 3%, C. K. Crary's, | Arthur_ Billings spent Thanksgiving| " 0r8 in Norwich Saturday | "E. Society's Silver Jubilee—Fur | was visiting the school in the Seventh | The annual business meeting of the |§ H.J. Kilroy Y returned Monday to her home in Prov. | at his home in Natick, R, T $ 1 Lz gna I, Thonus Mchonald end | | Prices iLawer. district Wednesday, Y, P, 8. C. H. was held Tuesday eve- | § |emith & Johnson | tdenmca Miss Sarah T. Paimer visited her| ;(:;tsmfl e i T, AL A ehot t: ild e T e e e e e B i Simaars e ] RagAk 8. Co. ) anunt, Mr: ey Silatn W 198y, ) " J. A, Thomas shot two wild geese |ven Tuesday. i meeting. The following officers were ivi Frank R A'f.w his A“-ltr.ulflvu. aunt, 3\-“1: m:“ e ;: cum, ir I\’\e terly. |~ Charles Downing and Everett Daw- | one day last week and the pair of big | B. P. Btanhope was the guest Mon- | elected: Presjdent, Clyde Larkin: vice | 'z’";("':"; B':" ~‘-n- Clark, in East Douglass Mon. Tt ek s Slocum, who Dassed ey atiended a party at Hopevills | fat water fowl graced the table for the | day of New Haven friends. president, Miss Fazel Backu sa(-r»-l 00 uokop ; g y on Thanksgiving W ednesday evening. Thanksgiving day dinner. Mr, Thomas| Mrs. John Roath has returned to! (ary, Chdrles Backus; treasurer, Fred