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OVERLOOKED THE LITTLE i | ] ! Sow AN BEE WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND * = 5 SRy B0y Wi N Thiy) Mr. John Redmond—*“Full sht;a;l ahead! (Aside.) 1 wondher will I lave this contrairy little divil loose, the way he’d come back by himself aftherwards?” > The Great Puzzle of the Day NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPOND EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. ENTS FITCHVILLE Over 60 Russign Wednesday after- and Mrs Back from [ Nor ch— n hough Mr. not very good, the rembe old-fashios the younger t down to an dinner. ome of jc di ESTERFIELD Ellsworth Powers,ili—Dance at Kap- lan's Friday Evening. the and Polish Pupils - P - . Improvi Ads tay i | Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents| i it o B W S LG AR R C. E. Society’s Officers—Annual Elee- " B = - il with, his father Leonard Wil- | Fewit tan ot Grange. and Building in Three Counties. | NORTH LYME Mrs Kinkead and son e i ; Fakituey | s, | s Kinkead and o ‘Willis - Chappell and _ Mrs. | noids, of After the Christias Review of the Hol spent _th ening iday Week—Goers e ic to attend the funeral of Mr - 3 | : 1 Mrs. Daniel I New London COH-’fiy f NORTH FRANKLIN ! And Cbmers. g s Essoy Popham b were' chosen f | e | 2o ol om_ Pittsfield, Muss., whe s A h i Chnsan I iy oy ! | attending her sister, Mrs. John O’Brien, t man President HAMZBURG | Company of 21 at Mr. and Mrs. Way's | Miss Myrile Stoddard who has been | Who nas: e serigamy i 0 O Drie e e B sl SUE on the Hoiiday—Persoral Items. |11, Mlddistown hospital the' past few | Walier Thompson of = Willimantie ghesle ol Bishop — | weeks for treatment returned home | Was ent zuest of his parents, Mr. SRR < M Moward Morton Lectures on the Frank W. Way enter- | * Aea®%, g 7 ¥. H mpson. 2 bt L Grange Election. Holy Land. dinner Thanksgiving. | giving with her 1oy TSN el F bl LigtEeMontyille: e t 3 . 2 ests wers Mra, - Mary | o1Vi0E mother, . R, Sunday with his « s Ph en for Mrs. James Lord and lirs. John Nellle Strickland ~ and | ing home Bipald Wallingfor : W _coming fany wera Hariford : land of Now London and | "5 ome Sun 3 Jeremiah was recent | Davis; Bailey of Baltic. I e Diveax guest of Andrew J. 1 and Bmogene Manning have | _ George Lynch, of ik e 1n Thareatiiie | Thankselving. M ng several days with thelr | Rochelle, N 3 i man Bill of New ;'f:“l:; o | TLathrop; . Reuben Manning. | mond’s this week. o ot Jame <k rl Lathrop and son y er; gate Noah Webster of Willimantic | veek. i ¥ with Mr. and into the house with J o Clara n‘m—mfm s 1‘»1.“,: week with her Family Gatherings. Encae s "1'«)»; “;11’ L i A Abel: Flora, Mrs, Emma_Warner. C. ¥. Jewett and family spent. the | spoos Fons return eri " Leon Rix Howard were tant stew- Hannah Kingsley and her |holiday 'at 3. J iftams( PRk athe | gpending: several with his cousin, | sunday caliers 6 ke day mo ard, Mrs, B The resig " Grace K Peckham, | burg. There were snyo on, Ham- | Mica Tields, of Fast Orange, N. J. | Y William and. Gec ki of Norwich. | nation of Rev. J. C junitop iving with Mr. and Mrs! [at H. B. Maynard's and M. ) Stanss Over 60 at Night School. ! are visiting and Mrs, vill preach | was accepted, and Smith ‘was. e SUlllvan of Trading Cove. . | frs. Mary Fosdick has returned | >Might “school ‘has been opened i | ervices in | chosen for the following year. v T e o hacnam spent | from (w0 months’ visit with her sister | Palmer hall for the forelgners of the: , Tere was a dance at Kaplan's Fri- TE sl 2 Laoats Bri sday | one day this week with her daushter, |in New Rochell : 5 he es Holdridze has purchased a | e et ek M s e,.’rx;mxd. T l»\'i\l:tgv. Two teachers are In attend- ‘Pinker spent the last of | Pir of | horses from Jumes Davis| Mrs. A. D, Herrick of Norwich is of Deep| DMr and Mrs. J. D. Simpson spent | William Sisson attended church in Yot | and Boliah puphe attend. . " [ 780 | the weck with her sister, Mrs, Barl spending the week with Mrs. Gardner Tecess | Thanksgiving with friends in Scotland. | fingwell last Sunday and vistten ap | - L O en Puplls al : | Lathrop in Montville. e B SUAY S A . Sterling Guests from New York. SeR T ) Ward's / Miss Gertrude o == — | ol { .":‘L“:fi;‘;w G A Bhiar BliEway and Ml 2 eturned with them. GLAS G il D | of S Sonc areests OF | pusy 5oy, Chagel wio B2 apent ho - HANOVER ; Cetom Mo e e s T L ork s ~, a ‘even months wi » 5 : i —— ev. rank S. obl s of her ho - 8 =5 Thursday | e Sohagon epent Thuraday | S10%CR. TeIured to her home i fyars | O%car Dugas’ Father Dead—Ladies | \ivyionary Sosisty Meeto—Locture— | Cits with Bev. 3r. Sirouse of Ner: | 1€ several wooks with her parents: with Mre Bifza Johnson of Norwich, | T aes0ay. e | Aid Soclety Meets with Mrs. Ecole- | “g il o ity Follow C. E. Ses- | Wich, whl hold a praver meeting at the | o Mz, and Mrs. Clifford Lathrop and : i ; ss Katherine iy o B e ki i | daughter, Elizabeth, of New London, Miss Bessie Randall of Goshen spent Y of East Haddam | ston. Eetinenconal BAg aun 3 Alfred J.| ere with Mrs. Lucretia Lathrop over visited Miss Oli sion. “Sunday with Mrs. Reuben Manning. ve Stark last week. | Clark on Tuesday ev hd | Sunday. ck Bill was z Gone to South Windham. == Oscar Dugas was called to Attle-| The monthly meeting of the Wom- | . Mrs. Ellen Stoddard 2% son Alton, of the w Mrs, 3. D; Simpson ‘has goue te MOHEGAN e s Oy o i (ihe | as's Misstonary ‘soclety was held\on | P02 P8¥G0er" phivs ravirned o thelt OAKDALE T gy South Windham for several weeks, funeral of his father who died after | Thursday afternoon at the home of | 15a8C . Geer hav ASHWILLETT Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Rockwood| My and ar a lingering illness with paralysis. Mrs. Crombiel | The programme on | home at Gales Ferry. = = | At the Congregational _church on —— and daughters, Florence and Flla, and =4 8. F. G. Speck of Phila- Mr. and Mrs. Harris Eccleston spent | Mexico was prepared by Mrs. Nathan | M3, Blmer . 4 Sunday the pastor Rev. C. L. French Miss Mt R, Hoffman, were in Mont. | G5ihia have been visiting at the home | Thanksgiving with the former’s broth- | Refmett. { very Il is improving reached from Heb, 7:25, and Matt, Morgan was in Norwich | Miss Ella R. were In Mont- | of Mrs. A. Mathews. er, Frank Eccleston. t Fractured Leg. 5:36. The C. K. meeting at 6.30 was ville Sunday. A lecture, Treland and Her People, Willlam J. Hunter was in Norwich f Miss Laura Young returned to her | 5 f it conduicted by the tor. Tepic—Our M S an Mo was ven under thg auspices of the Mrs. Christopher Baldwin recentl: 24 o pasi pi R ety of HGvin et sgndd:x‘rufi:; noes school duties In Stratford Sunday, af- | Y p 58 0, H v B Gebrse O, Pols [ Hada fall e Fmstired Ea Ioe. ¥ | chureh at work for our country, Deut. [he night Tuesdas Mrs. Cornella Mahoney. H;’;‘S; ).”D?l‘,hw“ng_l butchered two | ter hspnr;‘fllnn' the Thanksglving holiday | lock of Norwich Wednesday evening in | Elmer Crouch made w business trip| 1-20. (Flome Missions.) : 7 3 vin | at me. - g oAy Mk Bitehaced o late . o T =) J'B‘;’m“tohg‘é&:. er ho the Congregatlonal church. to Providence Monday, 8chool Reopened. Benjamin Young returned to the The Call of the World. Clearing Up Cemetery. The Mantyllle Center school which spring vesday whick weighed They weighed five hu 5 college and Clarence Luth 390 pounds cach, LEONARD BRIDGE s Gl T (s S B URET| A special misstonary meeting was| < Irelng snd Newton Mayhard age g sloned lust week on account of harle Ahlberg has secured work 3 - Henry Dolbeare was in Norwich the | Mr. and Mra, Luther and Mre, Krnest | héld Sunday evening at the C, B. ser- | clesning up the old Brown cemetery in | iphtheria was reopened Monday. tn Westerly Leo G, Cummings, a teacher at Wea- | firgt of the week, Luther -vere week-end guests of Mrs, | Vice. The leader was Miss Ruth Ab- | Ledyard, where Judge Luclus Brown’s! TOWn school supervisor C. Relatives here received of the |leyan university, Middletown, spent Mrs, Dolbeare and Mrs, Avery was | Willam Richmond Springfleld, | ]ard. The second of a geries of pro- | ancestors are Luried, % i ‘Wheeler vigited the Montyille Center death from pneumonia June | ihie holiday recess with his brathers, |in_ Greenville Thursday ' Magn grammes on The Call of the World: | Rev, A, F. Kinmoath and family| ®nd West Side sohoel, Wednesday, ss Tda Kdmend returned the first Otto A, Nettleton was at Chestnut of the week from Washington, R I, Hill Wednesday, entitied The World Which Remains to Partelo in Westerly T Be Won, was given with success, Ju ay morning. moved this_week to Byooklyn, Conm, a week ago an only brother Dav- Ald Society Meets, 1 . Me where Rev, Mr. Kinmouth has aecepted Mre, L, M, Fialding I3 tn New Lon- don visiting her daughter Mre. Quid- 3 . s' Ald Socletr was enters i1 Crumb of Stonington died with | Mr, Lugar is erecting a new heuse | geon, The Ladies c B X N itort P R e e et sneamonia. v the fe i tained by Mrs Frank Eccleston and ersonals. e, > e Thie T eI | oundation of one burned last| Mrs Fowler was In Uncasville Mon- | the meeting was well atiended, The| Nelson Adams returned to Boston| Olé-Fashioned Holiday Observance. gl;z?“ud Mra, Rehert Stott and ehil afternoon was spent in making fancy articles for ilie sale which ix being planned. The ladies are to_mest with | Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Tinkaam have Eone to Previdenca to visil reiatives. There was a merry gathering at the heme of Mr, and Mrs. Albert M. Brown in Ledvard Thankegiving dey whan aren Rtbel ana Rabert of Plain Hill visited Mrs, Stott's parents, Mr. and Bline Parkhurdt, - « with burial In the cemetcry In North Stonimgton Unton Judge and Mrs, Albert 6, Kneeland The ladies motored to Norwich Thurgday, ladies are planning a supper and entertainment Ing—Aftermath of the Holidays Joseph ¥. Bmith was celel Miss Mary Sfarr W Thanksgiving with friends at Oxi Mass, Miss Nan Chesebrough of e is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Pajmer, Arthur Buddington, who has just res turned from' Newfoundland, has the guest this week of his uncles, G. gad Fernando Whesler, 1y, and Mrs. Horess b ne Mrs, Marela P, Stenton’ Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs, Clars ence Bhay of Groton and Mr, and Mrs, Archie Fletcher of Westarly, | Mr, and s, N, Stanton Gates and a friend from Brooklyn were at Mrs Phebe Ford’s Thanksgiving. Many at Fellowship Meeting. 3 The Fellowship meeting was held here Wednentsy with & Sood atbendia ance. Rew, Mr, White of Ledyard = & most Instructive sermon and afs ternoon discussion was helpful, The ladies served dinner in the church pars lors at noon, Tho Misses Lucy and Priscilla Bils lings returned to thelr schools Mm:da¥1= having spent the holiday with_theis parents, Mr, and Mrs, Sanford N, Bil« lings. . The ladles held a sewing meeting af the church parlors recently, Miss Jennle B, Noyes is boarding with friends at Mystic. George Wheeler of Providance epent this weelc here. His aunt, Miss oline Wheeler, is failing in health. Miss Ella West and brother, Herberf West, were among the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Johuw Yerrington at Westerly Sunday, Arthur G. Wheeler has recently pur< chased of Thomas B. Hewitt of North Stonlngton irge wood lot to which he will se<n take his mill for cutttn Mrs, HA ¥ Dixon and son Franc! returned t% Wickford Monday. i J. B, Lord is entertaining Mr, Phils 1tps from Vermont, Deacon B. F. Willlams returned Tuesday from New York. Mr. and Mrs, Will Palmer of Bos< ton spent Thanksgiving with the for< mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Palm A " LEBANON The Week's Visitors—E. A. Hoxle At | tonds Meeting In Nerwich. Mrs, N. B. Royall and Mrs, Mary | Stebbins spent Saturday in New Lons | don with Mre. Annle % { Sarah Danleison of Mt. Holyoke colq | lege spent Thanksgiving with her pars ents, Dr. and Mrs. E, L, Danlelson. | At Norwich Meeting. %) E. A. Hoxle was in’ Norwich Wed nesday attending the business meetw ing of the New London County Agri< tural association, 34 Jenmie Powers, of Plymouth, Mass | spent several days last week with Muy end Mrs. Erwin Hewitt. 11 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Perkins and sor Frani of Springield, Mass., pass: ‘ few days with Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Perw | Ikins last week, Mr. end Mrs. E. A. Hoxie and Miss Vera Hoxle attended the auction at Elisha Baldwin's in Occum ‘Thursday, Miss Winifred Johnson bas returned to Pawtucket, R. L after spending & few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clement Fowler. George Hewitt and a friend, Mr. May of Suffleld, spent Thankegiving with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hewitt, ) Mrs. H, M. Peck and Mrs. Charled / Geer spent Wednesday with Mrs. Hor~ | tense Pultz. ! Dr. Dr. Adelalde phia 18 vistting her sister, Mrs. Frani P. Fowler. Rodney Hewltt of Duxberry was thq week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hewitt. Sheldon Peck, of Blair, Neb., had been visiting Mrs, H. M. Peck at the home of Charles M. Geer. Mrs. Carrie Abells spent Wednesday in_Greenville. Rev. and Mrs. Davies of Springfield are visiting at Dr. and Mrs. H. Ta Danielson’s on their way to Rev, Mrq Davies’ new parish in Lisbon. The Ladies’ Aid society met Thure+ day afternoon at Mrs. 8. W. Throop'sy LISBON | New Pastor to Begin Duties Sunday- Guests for the Holiday. Peckham in Town. Peckbam of Philadel« Rev. T. Edward Davies will begin his | labors on Sunday next as pastor of the | locel church.” The parsonage has been / thorosighly renovated and is now / ready for occupancy by the pastor and his wife. They will be entertained oner Sunday at Mrs. Ransom Read's. ‘,! 3. Herbert Trons returned to Provid { dence Monday after spending several | days at his home here. i & Paul Bradlaw of Storrs Agricultural college was at the home of his parents over Thanksgiving. Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Bridgeport is | the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | ‘W. S. Foote. ! Theodore P('r;‘y ;flw‘nt @har;fl;:.nkmv\- ’ ng recess at his home in Bolton. %‘rehrge Burton of G l~§\'old has beeri passing severai days with his sistery ‘Miss Emma Burton. H Holiday Guests. ) Miss Nellio Franklin of Jewett City was a Thanksgiving guest at Miss Mars Barber’s. e and Mrs, J. . Kennedy and Misst Alice Kennedy spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. J. Ernest Kenmedr | Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Erva Barnes and gomy Donald, of Preston, were visitors Son< day at R. R. Barbers. ‘Miss Agnes Enquist spent Thanks< giving day with friends in Greenovilla. Arthur Pdmunds spent Thanksgiving Tainfleld. § o Beatrice Road Wisited with hee | cousin, Miss Elten Campbell in Pa« chaug a few davs last week, returnipgh home Sunday. Miss Sugie Kanahan of Jewett City, called on friends here Wednesday. NORTH STONINGTON ! Total of 239 Children of School Age a Decrease Since Last Year, Rev, Luclan Drury and Rev, George F, Chambers attended the tist Ministers conference at Niantlo Mon dny. "Yen from thig locall attendeq th tellowship meeting held at the Road chureh n Stoningten Wednesday, Mr, and Mu‘aylgxtmnmn-n m Rort & Hasrington 1s moving to the house which he bought of Mrs, Dwight P Jewitt, i Ledyard P RO G 9 ! «