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13 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham County | WINDHAM Reception for Rev. M. R. Plumb and | Bride—Sale of Metzger Farm—Mis- sionary Mecting Among guests in town for Thanks. ;‘h ing were Miss 8. Elizabeth Clark of utnam end Mp Horner of New York | &t Dr. Guild's, Forest Luffler and fam- ily of New London at Col. W, S. Chap- Pell's, Haleey Kelley and family of Hoston and Mr._and Mrs. James John- #ou and Mrs Palmer of Scotland at Miswes Johnson's, Walter Abbe of New York and Miss Elizabeth Abbe of My Vernon at the Abbe home, Miss Anna Bates of Winsted at Mrs. Albert Bates’, Mra Lefingwell and Leslie Leffingwel! of Colchester at E, K. Lof~ fingwell's, Mre. Lucian Bass and Miss Annie Bask of Scotland at Ada Lar- Tabee's, Ray Brewer of Middletown at John Beckwitt Ate Turkey Eisewhere. Among those who spent the day out of town. were Mr. and 3 La- | throp and Miss Bmma Larrabee in | Willlmantie, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lar- rabee, Miss an Larrebee, Rev, and | Mrs. M. R Plumb in Lebanon, Mrs. Ads Larrabec Norwich, the Misses ' Patton, Mis Frink, Walter Abbe and f: ath Windham, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Maine at Mr. Pendieton's anon. Artist and Family Leave. J. Alden Weir and family, who have Deen mmer home here since | April. 1o New York for the Winter \ Mrs. 1 s Cari Brown, | Mr. and Mr: A rown and Mrs. | Mary Norton o attended the ‘oul resation ere last Sun- day andgwere guests at Rev. and Mrs. 30 R Humb's | 3% Attended Meeting. i The Woms with Miss & Tuesday af- | ternoon ¥ attendance of the seaso Several | itams o ted and | three me: fth chap- ter of T a was read by Mrs F. Mrs. Robert Pegrun were served b he hostesses, Miss Larrabee and Mr: H. C. Lathrop. ! Mrs. Hessie Woodman of Waterford i= ¢ Miss Jose- Reception for Pastor and Bride. | 1 vy “onzregational | = pastor Mrs. M. R. Mrs. Ada arrange- decy ion ; of Arnold ney served punch m looked after W Ma —Church and Per- ATTAWAUCAN Walter Frissell was in Providence on business this Mitcheli Grimshaw. Jr. has moved his family fa ville spent Sunday with M. son. Mrs Curwin is sick with bronchitis Thomas Hughes had to have his horse shot recently. Mrs, Emma Weaver and dsughter Flora and Harry Moore visited in Providence over Thanksgiving Mr, and Mrs, William Sm nam spent Sunday wit and family, EAST WILLINGTON Mrs. 1 of Put- Charles Weeks Place and Miss Annje trip o Harlev 8, Brown made an Providenee Tu A, M, Maine w: @ay on busincss. Joseyh Dumas Jr. & visit in Nerth Grosvenordale Mrs, Ethel Huntley is recover fus R, Ch of Putnam was in this week e Battey spent the week- with relatives tended « rovidence Tues- ed from urch | | | re- iske spen n Pauielson Smith ha been in caving for her father, who liday Rabert e Mrs Gloucesier is il Mre. Ciarence Soule spent Wednes- dsy wt Mrs. George Shippee’s. A D sssn bas peen working for A. W Paine the isst week, | Misg PACKER Lecal Happenings—Meeting of Ladies® Aid Seciety. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sanford visited at Edgewood poultry farm over the week end. W. M. Baxter hes returned after a visit with his parents at Middleboro, Mass, Miss E. Browning has returned after spending the week end at Norwich, —* Miss Jennie Y, Fiedler spent the Thankegiying recese in Mystic with her parents. W. C. Ried of New York was at the Cutier” Mills Co. Tuesday. Miss Bdna M. Briggs spent the weak end with friends in Hopeville. Wililam C. Briggs spent Sunday with his family here, Motored to Attawaugan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trusdale have reiurned home after spending the week end with their son Clarence of Atta- Jraugan, making the trip by automo- ile. Mrs. William Johnson has returned after visiting with her son Frank and family of Lisbon. Miss Elizabeth Hallesy of South Plainfield is working here for the Cut- ler Milis company. Mrs, Ida A. Scott of South Canter- bury is visiting at Miss E. Brown- Mrs t Mrs, end. Charles Gamble spending Thanks R. 1 L. V. Gehrke of New York ci returned to his home here. Miss Elizabeth Douglas was in Nor- wich Wednesday. J. W. Davis visited school day Lucy o, Pope of Canterbury was E. Hlcks' over the week has returned after iving in Fall. River, v has Wednes- Ladies’ Aid Society Re-elects. The Ladies’ Aid soclety meeting at Mrs. W. C. Briggs was well attended. Those fro mout of town were Mrs. S. G, Young and Mrs. Charles Waldo of uth Canterbury, Mrs. York and son Harlem, Miss Jennic Fledler spent with her sister in Piainfleld, Mrs, Fred Haskill spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ben- | nett, of Jewett City. | SOUTH CANTERBURY Grange Elects Officers for Coming Year —Guests at the Barrows Home. At a regular meeting of Canterbury | grange heid Wednesday evening the Jllowing officers were elected for the vear: Master, Howard F. | overscer, James E. Towne; | Mrs. Lillian M. Frink; stew- Henry P. Larkham; assistant | Henry C. Lecraw; chaplain, | obie C. Barrows: treasurer, Mrs. | Hoxsfe: secretary, Levi N.| | { | Thursday Hoxsie: iecturer, rd, stewas s Sya M Clark; Batekeeper. Frank A. Fawley; Ceres, Mrs. Caroline W. Tonnerson; omona, Miss Gladys E. Flint; Flora, ertha M. Clark; lady assistant Mrs. Ethel Lecraw; organist, s Hattie A. Fawiey; executive com- | mittee. Frank Hoxsie, Samuel A. Car- | penter, Hart W. Gofi = Guests on the Holiday. | H. Barrows and Mr. and | ward E. Barrows had as guests | ksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Frank »ws and their four chiidren of New | , Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen | ind daughter Mary and Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Mullen of Miiford, Mr. and | Mrs, Leverne Kilpatrick and son rman of New London and Mr. and Patric | | in New London | and Burr CANTERBURY PLAIN | | | | .= | Boy Injured by Fall from Wheel—| | 1 Union Service. Mr Mrs. H. E. Perry spent a ew days last week with their son ( and family. | 1 Mrs. Ma) shnell have | \ding a week with their son and femily of Bloomfeld | Olney. Miss Doris Olney and Thanksgiving in Niantic went home | Richmond days and b sister, 1 d from Wash- | s several days with her. | W. C. T. U. Meeting. The W. C. T. U. is o meet with Mis De 4 inion Th 9 and will have a poverty the evening. i service was ksziving at the Green. A short cantata given. The choir of the Plains 5 fliartette and Rev F. Speerii ve an addres: Fell from Wheel. Master (George Carr from his vele, his head strik the_trolley ick, and cut it very badly. Dr. Ad- \ms Wwas summoned and three stitches re taken in the wound. The boy « not able to attend school, but is improving rapidly. | Holiday— | Norwich Guests Leave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frink en- ertained all their children and grand- hildren Thanksgiving day. A family party numb 3 - ate Thanksgiving dinner at B. B. sallup’s. Albert children Brown enter- Thanks- | Mrs. their nd all day Alvin_Corey and several chil- 1 are suffering with tonsilitis. Wm. Reynolds spent Thanks- ng Rev ving with Fs son Maxwell and amily i Mrs. Nettio Jerome and two sons of | Quakar Hill are visiting at the Stan- ton_homestead. Miss Esther Gallup began teaching in_Niantic, Conn., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Brnest Frink and baby ave returned to their home in Nor- wich | Mr. and Mrs, Ezra- Gallup have | visiting in Danielson. EAST WOODSTOCK | Mrs, Charles B. Pike ie conflned to the house by illnese, Helen Chandler of Westbero spent day recently with Mr, and Mrs. H. Chandler, Dr, E. R, Pike is entertaining his brother, Otto Pike, Mrs. Marvin Bates is in town pack- ing her household goods, as she will | malke her home With her children,By- ron Bates and Mrs. W, T. Perrin. 1 Mrs. (George Butler recently spent several days with her cousin, Mms, C, B. Morse. Underwent Operation. Agnes White upderwent an opera- tion at a hespital ‘Woreester last week, She was eonfined to the house several days pfier she returmed home. Mr. and_ Mss, Joseph Spencer have been spending a few days with their son, K. L. Speneer and family in Wor~ ester. —_— THOMPSON Baptist Rally Day—Woman Falls Downstairs While Carcying Kettle of Scalding Water. Dr. R. €. Paing and family spent Thanksgiving in Woodstock. Among those who have been emjay- ing short vacations at home here are Miss Sai Crosby of Northh: o Biish Clemens ok she - BaRS | Mitchell a few days. School of Musie in Boston, Miss Mary E. Chase of Southbridge and Miss em Cruft of Hartford. o3 Mrs. Minnie ttemore Deen vumng ‘Worcester relatives. day was observed recently at the ptist Sunday School. Miss ‘Wilbelmina Stooker from the Con- pecticut Sunday School Association In uttor ‘was the speaker. d Bowen entertained a e gathering Thankssiving Mr. Bliss of Woreester is spending {he winter on the farm of Mrs. Joseph 5. Percy Cutler is moving his family this weel to Dudley, where he is em- ployed. Missionary Society Meets. The Woman’s Missionary Soclety of the Congregaticnal church met Wed- nesday with Mrs. C, E. Searles. Painfully Injured. Mrs. Bernkiow met with a painful accident the cther day when she fell downstalrs with a kettle of scalding water. She was very badly scalded Desides sustaining other injuries. Mrs, Robinson is caring for her. hrse Women'’s Club Entertains Men Friends of Members—Visitors For the Holi- day. Mr. and Nirs. T. D. Pond were in Providence for Thanksgiving. Charles Edwin Blake was with Kis parents for Thanksglving dinner and the rest of the week. Herman ILathrop has moved his goods back to town from New Britain. Robert Lathrop spent Thankssiving with his parents here. Mrs. James S. Palmer of Attleboro was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Oscar F. Atwood were with friends in Providence over Thanksgiving. Among those from Brooklyn who turned to spend Thanksgiving with friends were Miss Grace Thurber with William R. Thurber, Dalsy E. and Bthan Baker with Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, Roy Chapman of Storrs college with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Chapman; Lewis S. Palmer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Pal- mer. Rev., G. F. Gepung D.D., and Mrs. Genung , returned home Saturday bringing with them their two youngest grandchildren to remain for a short time. Gone to New York. John Johnson left Tuesday for New where he taking _with him B. is to _remain for the the horses Yorl wintes and carriage of D. B. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Da have their housg and moved thei Long Island where they expect remain. Men Friends Entértained. The Women’s Club of Brooklyn held a meeting in the Unitarian Hall, Mon-| evening it being Gentlemen's Music, readings and a drama oung ladles were given, afi nd ice cream was se. pastor of the Congrega- has moved into the goods to to it by the 3 which cake The new tional church arsonage. Sent to Jail, Wednesday Jeremiah Sullivan was brought before William R. Thurber on complaint of grand juror Theodore D. Pond, charged with intoxication. He pleaded guilty and was sent to Jail for thirty days and to pay costs of prosecution taxed at $7.54 CEN BRAL vh.LAG.E Woburn King's Miss Tillinghast Assists at Reception — Meeting of The Daughters. J a Richmond Willard and Mildre of Mr Richmond’s Holloway in Plainflel John Baker s v - in Westerly, R James Millette of New London is at home on account of the illness of father, Patrick Millette. Assisted At Reception. Miss Louise Tillinghast is in Woburn, where she assisted in serving at and children d have been brother. Walter, guests Harry ing her Rev. iz v Gor of Y spent Sunday at derman Chapman’s. Laban Adams has b ertaining daughter irom Mancheste: fisses Ruth and Pauline Mathewson nt Saturday in Boston. Mr., and Mrs. Chester Burdi and danghter, Doris of Stafford have been i several days, has been imr Norwich visiting his brother, George Care: Artnur Bradley has finished wori in Putnam and has returned to his home He has entered the employ of the Cen- tral Worsted Company Miss Mary yons has returned from Providence and Pawtucket, R. L where she has been spending a few days with relatives. Return to Westerly. and Mrs. Charles Lowe have returned to Westerly, R. I, after spending several days at Thomas Weaver's. Mrs. Lowell Ho: the Stark house on cently vacated by Mrs, Charles Léw Rouse spent Friday Howard Holgerson ing his uncle, Victor Putnam. Samuel Mitchell of New Hampshire has been visiting his father, Frederick -ton is to move to School_street, Arthur Young. and Mrs. George in Norwich. has been visit- Holgerson Miss Ruth Bogue of Norw Sunday at Miss Beatrice Dean’ Rev. George Benedict of Riverside, R. I., recently called on local friends. Hepry C. 'Morrey of Danlelson has been the guest of his daughter, M Charles Byles. Miss Jessie Sage of Norwic has | been the guest of Miss Josephine Armstrong. Mrs. John Graham has returned from the sanaterium In Stamford, where she hos been staying a few weeks. Miss Helen W. Tillinghast has been a Norwich visitor, | John Horan Dies as Result of Fall From Window{-Additions to Metho- dist Chu‘reh. Miss Pelly Maxwell and Bdward Scholer of Qlpeyville, R, I. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carr last weels, iss Mary Murphy spent the week at her heme in Bethel, Conn. Fall Causes Death John Hopan fell from the third tory window of the Bierling Hotel undey sustaining fnjusies m whish he died in a shorf t) o was T e e sttt oF tindes, Join Methedist Cuhrch, Bight young people were taken i to the Metho qhul:eh on Sunday, en Pprapation. Mazry €arroll af Norwich speat %’hulli’_ufidng with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse My, ‘and 3rs. Abbott Douglas of New Longden were guests of Mr. and Mrs, B, G, Douglas Thanksgiving day, Miss Dollbaum spent the hol- idax with Barenis at Seaingion, closed | ro- | DAYVILLE Varlous Personal Items — Mattors of Minor Mention. Mrs. Thomas Joslin is visiting in ‘Woreester. Mr, gnd Mrs. William Watson spent Thursday in Boston. Rev. W, J. Reynolds called on friends in_this village recently. The Ladies' Ald society met Tuesday with the Misses Law. Miss Antoinette Billings had for a ‘week end guest Miss F'lora Heneault of Webster, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Frisbie were in Norwich for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Louls G. Sayles and Sabin Sayles spent Sunday in New Haven. Mrs, C. A. Russell and Attorney 8. 8. Russell spent Thanksglving in Worces- ter. Miss Clara B. Stokes, Mrs. Nicholas Bowen, Mrs. W. P. Kelley and Mrs. Marie Young are improving. Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorne Greig had with them for Thanksgiving guests Hom and Mrs. Angus Park of Hanover Mrs. Greig of Canada. rs. Brooks is spending the week ‘with Mrs. F. N. Burnett. Thomas Brownle has moved into the Rawson tenement whick Mr. Walker has just vacated. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wolfe of Pot- ¢er Hill, R. I, epent the week end with A, T. Wolfe and family. Miss Ruth Bennett of Storrs college spent her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bennett. Caleb Blanchard entertalned _his daughter and som, Mr. and _Mra. Charles Vincent, of Westerly, R. I, | over the 30th. Earl Brearley was in town for the holidays. Patrick Muilen, Jobn Horley and George Kent attended the Brown-Car- Iisle game at Providence. Dr. George Barnes was in Ashaway Thursday. WOCDSTOCK Arrangements for Tuesday’s Poultry Show—Social and Personal Items. The Ladies’ Missionary society met with Mrs, Joseph Spalding Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. . Taber and Mrs. W. R. Howard as leaders. Diversion for Grangers, Senexet grange gave an entertaln- ment at their hall Tuesday evening. A farce was presented by members of | Wolf Den grange and one by mem- bers of Senexet grange. The musical part of the program was furnished by a delegation from Dudley grange. number enjoved the thanlk offering meeting in the chapel Sunday evening, which was addressed by Mrs. Jobn Howland on Christian Work in Mexico, | is James Gordon of Zanesville, O., visiting relatives in town. Poultry Show. The Woodstock poultry show to be held at the fair grounds next Tues day is to have as speaker D: | born, assi. editor of the Advocate, of cuse, N. Y W. F. Kirkpatrick of Conneeticut 2 cultural college will judge the birds | and also make an address. A basket | lunch is to be served at 12.30. Coffee is to be fu: shed h\ the grange. Miss Helen Perley %of Northampton spent Thanksgiving at her home her Miss Nellie Chandler and Mrs. Mar- cus Wood have closed their home here Today There Wil Be a Wholesale Slaughter | The place will be 10 Broadwa Murray will be the culprit. ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE MURRAY’S PRICE-CUTTING SALES IS DUE HERE TODAY AT 8.30 A. M., AND UNLESS I MISS MY GUESS IT WILL BE A LONG TIME BEFORE THE MEMORY OF IT DIES. THIS OCCASION WILL BE THE CLEAN-UP OF MY FALL WOOLENS BEFORE THE NEW TARIFF PRICES SET IN. JANUARY 1st WILL BE TARIFF DAY. ON THAT DATE WOOLENS AND LININGS WILL BE 35 PER CENT. CHEAPER. I AM TAKING MY LOSS NOW. BETTER FOR ME TO SACRIFICE NOW AND GET MONEY TO USE THAN TAKE AN ENFORCED LOSS LATER. SO HERE GOES:— BEGINNING TODAY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, I OFFER YOU AN UNMATCHED CHOICE OF MY ENTIRE LINE OF FALL WOOLENS, REGARDLESS OF PATTERN OR COLOR, THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 AND MY PRICE WILL BE for Suit or Overcoat Made to Measure, any style This Sale AND IF YOU CAN DUPLICATE THE VALUES ANYWHERE IN THE CITY LESS THAN $20.00 I WILL GIVE YOU A SUIT FREE. Remember, that if it is not convenient for you to take garment at present you need not do so. Your order today will hold them for six weeks if so desired. But order now by all means. “MURRAY” Ghe Tailor 10 Broadway Open Every Evening till 9, Saturdays 10 at Half Price | a option held at the home of & former schooinate, Miss Gladys Rob- inson The King's Daug! held a meet- ing at their rooms Monday afternoon. Mitchell and James Millette of Web- er were here Sunday to see their brother Patrick Millette, who remains seriously il Mr. and Mrs William Jewett have been guests of relatives in South- | bridge, Mass. Mr. and Mr. Narcisse Caplette were {in_Norwich, Saturda | tn | and are.to spend the winter in Hart- ford. Mi Rich of ( Mass., is the guest of her aunt/ Mr W. J. Linde- man. arce Well Presented. e S e n.AN'H‘.RbURY ! in ‘Gofts Falls, I, 3Mr. McConnell | cellent work destroying the tent cater- | picked some fine hepaticas in full i R oyeing has been the janitor at the church for | pillars; 1,639 were collected last month. | bloom on Thankagiving day. ‘b‘ BE P oW Lig i 4 e the pas: W years. | E. Clarke was in New London Many have been eating venison this ably presented by eight young |Union Service Held at the Church on | AIr ana Mre hur Williams have | recently week, & locomotive having killed & § the Green—Pastor at New Haven | closed helr hox village and| Eugene Fairbanks is in Boston s Meoting. will spend the w with_relatives ia _Mrs, Erskine Hyde {s wisiting in ey EUELO | donesville, Wis,, and New York. Toliand C New Haven. The ThanksgiVing service at Canter- o - olland County i Ibury Green showed the spirit of the NG Alleged Hiogal Saies of Hard Giden— | e SEon ONEd e soiric of e | ABINGION e MANSFIELD DEPOT, Rlans for- Cheistmas. | from i3 Bl {he Green- | Miss Ellen Osgood to Address Putnam | Al OY Mo, ‘and Mes Soutes Betes ik Savery spent Thanksgl of estant | D- A. R—Visit from Former Pastor. Miss Christina White entertained | daughter, Miss Mildred Tilden of Nor it} parents in Springfleld, « the“sama | L S\ = thirty friends Friday evening on her | wich and Mrs. Kate Dimock of Cov- The ladies of the ongregational | church sang Come 1 to | s Ellen Os sixtesnth b Gaxu were | entry were Thanksgiving day guests church met at the home of Deacon | Me. rs from betin urches join- !t - ““""’ played, and freshments served. Miss ; of the Misses Tilden. ¥dmonds Tuesday afternoon to sew s of Bruno Huhu's 9f her nephew, White recelved many nice presents. | At a business meeting of the church, James Jones. was injured by Al L lle road Raymond Yeomans. the postmaster, | it was voted unanimously to purchase picce of wood st him in read the | 8ive & tall t who has been very Il for some time, | Baptist hymnals for use In the church eve, s better and use his cor nam chapter, I is improving nicely. services. The greater part of the pur« i g Srn Mr., and Mrs. Leonard H. Porter | chase price of the books was donated was a good atter at the Americs to be made a flying trip to their home | the Young People’s soclety. ian Avor mee Sund 3 was v on Sunday. The former is supervising | Miss Maud Brigham of Coventry w: Jack Kemp gavel good | and Mr the conmstruction of the new state road | the guest of her grandparents, Mr, an |8 talk on iome Missions and | Fox of Stafford S at Spring Hill. They had a new roof | Mrs, Corbet, Thanksgiving. 3 essity of Aggressive Work by |spent 'llm'lh*,,.,m, with Miss Jones | of corrugated galvanized iron placed ittt the Church | Rev. M. H. Jones of Canterb on_their house Tuesday. Sale of Hard Cider. | Green was this week a member of thie | Thanks .| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson have | UNION Sevti in town are seliing | SXecutive committee meet New | & bert Weeks, | jeased their farm in Chene. low | ird clder,: It scomsias thoush, the | Caven 0 DIAD the stafe Christian Buc for three years. They intend to liVe | Jonn Buckley was home for Thanks+ oritie: ald. et th o qale | deavor work for the vear. | in Hartford | gtvin intoxicants in private houses is | e i Gave Convention Report. | B M. Horton spent Thanksstving stopped, T WU Mrs. Randall Jones a | with his daughter, Mrs, Oliver Howlett, Preparing for Christm | SOUTH o0 s OCK spiendid report the * | at Holland. The Sunday school of the (ons i Saherat sGcanue L Enteitatnment—Rn. tonal Sunday of the State| Miss Lyle Miller visited friends im gational church are preparing for their | el Flsotion fasld many friends in t ity { Sunday School convention at Norwich, | Holland recently. annual _ Christmas exer Miss | LS L A | Naighborhood: Masting | at_which she was a delegate l Nelson Horton vistted friends in Bdith Raymond the organist is to arlll | ¢\ .c0 ze had an entertainment | A neigl gt .| Misses Edith and Dorothy Locketc ! Monson last week. the clidretoin sthily, music aug {last Tuesday evening consisting of a |at Haralet “last S Afior - | ———————————————————————————————————————— - Raymond and daughter aith |farce by Abinston ' granse, mu Mr. and Mrs. John Perry and fami drove to Brooklyn and Danielson on | pumbe oo Dudley manes sndie Ths iving with Elisha Per ITURE T exet, after ch there strord I FURNITUI Next s5ies the pasicr Re social hour red Hildreth of Worcester was with | Raymond, will preach at 11 o'cloci | Blanche Shippee is home il his parents, Mr. an Willard Hil- | a m. taking for his subject A Wise | Grange Election. j dreth, over Th 1 makes the Thing to Do. In the evening the Senexet grange held its annual elecs | T istian,_ Endeavor will have charge |tion of officer e 1 best of the service; .mz«.\'rvwl!dr»lu Chris- | resulting as s: Maste: | | tian, Mr: Villiam Mead will be the | Weller: oversee ferbert Nel | S 1 leader. | turer, George Hamilton: st (R Deeniiones present. TEmREs ;- T }dence, Frank Gilbert and family of HAMPTON Sl Danlelson, Leon A. Dexter and family | iz TS e Syi e i and Mr. and Joseph Hillery of Mr. and Mrs. Wise Move to California | Ceres, Ann Maosup yalles, Mr. and 3rs. Ol- —Harmony Club’s Annual Election. ' Clarence Tabc By e s aud e L. A. stewar: hnson. e TE 00 Hhuvtier Tanm Mr. and Mrs. William Wise have | All interested In the music of with Mr. and Mrs, Henty H 1d their place here and gone to Cal- | South Woodstoch irch have be s Matic OumiE P Bans] ifornfa where they will make their !invited to the vestr: s’ (Saturday) f o oh > o e Tl Mr. e N | home. evening. John Griffith. i e g Harmony Ciub Meets. Mr. ana re. I Miss Emma ill. teacher Dor- Mrs. Angie Burnham entertained the “°7® 1% 1OWD one ¢ district, spent Thanksgiving at | Harmony club last Thursday a her home in Rc noon. It was the annual election | Alexis cester will spend Mrs, Mary Jewett was elected pres- | the winter \dfather, W. R. ident for the ensuing year. Whaley. Mr, d Mrs, R. E. Pearle ont | Many Family Reunions on the Haliday Miss l.ouise Wibh y, teacher at Thankegiving day with the latter's | —Town Clerk and Mrs. Litchfield to | the Titus distric anksgiving | parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Brenn at| Move to East Windsor. { at her nome In Plainfield. 1 Secotland. | — | - : | Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pearle enter- | Thanksgiving day brought many i 1A QRNERS | tained Orin Phillips and Miss Mary | town to Enjoy a reunlon around | C‘” el Pearle last Wednesday evening. | family board { How Local People Spent The Recent B. W. Edwards has gone to Scotland | About 15 spent the day and partook | Holiday—Children Collect Egg Mass- where he is to work this winter. of dinner with Mrs, Nancy B Lan-| es. William Ide has sold the {eams | Dhear of South Chaplin. i Which he used in driving the mall route | * Mr. and Mrs. George B. Howard en- | Mrs. Jeremiah McCarthy and chil- {{;:A the post, office to Hampton sta- | tertained the families of their children | dren of Willimantic were at John Sul- N ¥ over Thanksgiving, {livan's for Thanksgiving. ~Hun' = grollss Tithel Lewls has returned to| Mrs Bmily J. Ross and Mrs. Hllen | ifigs Vivian Neuman of New Haven | Mr. & Mrs. Present-Hunters: Welch had a number of visitors & few | gpent the holiday at Mrs If you want your Christmas gifts to Thanksgiving recess at the home of | her parents here, | WILSONVILLE Mrs, Agpes Clare of Boston spent Thanksgiving with her mother. Mr, and Mrs. W, T, Bixby spent the heligay. in Quinebaus. r, and Mrps. O, F, May of Webster sment Supday with their sister, ed illu and family and Mrs, Au- | ¥ ’.’{ ard spent Thanksgiving | ¥ Mr, Mills' mpthor in Thompson, Moo | Alico Woloh - commengod fepohing last week in the Upham dis k;xfi. jumber attended The Village w at the Touriellotie Memso- nesday night. ja te h a Robert Rust was in Boston Wedaes= ‘ number from this section attended tng Young auctlon Wednesday. o énfidren of the Pomfret schools are m\lch elat over B L. Weight's public spirited offer of $25 in prizes for -0 days over Thanksgiving. | Knight spent Thanksgiving In Coven- | try, | there in Januas: the gemeral stgre of which he eenducted for a number af Present owner. the e { Mrs, Litehsield member of the church, a member of the cheir and p worker in the Ladies' Aid seeiety. grange for a number of years Litehfi town_clesk, and him. place in the village pwned By Plantna, Stowart afd Wil move thess soon. of the was @ Cinton Oliver Agricultural Collej the Thanksgiving rec Three Generations In Dance. There was the usual Thanksgiving M, Rey. H. C. McKnight and Mrs. Litohfield Family to Move. Andrew M, Litchfield has purehased | .. L Tt R e i asel | dinner at Allen Jewels, twelve heing farm in Wast Windsor and will move | 0808 &t Jien SewELls: DO WS DS RE ‘}dgm, & Lineoln, | Murdoek from Stoneham, Maks., o ¢ |and Mrs, Himer C, Jewett, Ulmer M. Jeweit and Miss Faun Jeweit glso Reg- inald Banis of Norwich. In the after- noen the party enjoyed a dance, three- generations being on the floor, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Jewoit were at Chester B, Jewett's Thanksgiving day, Miss Maud Pearl has returned to Seetland after spending Thanksgiving day at home. Miss Mattie Plumley of SBouth Wind- ham visited her sister 'Thanksgiving day. George H. €lazier entertained his prother ana wife on Frida Mrs. Hans Brandt and Mvs. George Hall Jr., of New Yonk were guests o 3rs, ‘Allon Jewatt, Monday, ‘W, N. Jewett Is visiting Mrs. B, Patrins Collecting Egg Masses, > Chaplin 18 years o ears, selling out the business a few ears’ ago to Winfield J, Phillips, the Mr, Litchfield has been elent town elerk for nine yeavs. has heen an active Mr, and Mrs, members of Litohfield ave been aw)uu‘ has resigned his office of he selectmen hava ppainted Irank €. Lummis to succeed Buys Stewart Place, Frank O, Lummis has hought Charles A. McComnell has sald his | ‘alace and Will go-ie Lve with a4 mister The seheol ohildren are doing exe Mn, ¢ i i { | 1 be sane and sensible, give prettyarticles of furniture for presents. A wife can not be better suited than with some extra handsome tables or davenports, and a man will be pleased with a cozy arm—chair. Come to our store and you can get this CHRISTMAS WORRY off your mind in thirty minutes. Our unequalled lihe of hand— some furniture will solve the problem for you and our PRICES will be fair enough to !/ allow you to buy all the presents you want to. SHEA & BURKE, 3747 Main Street i | %