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London County | Bupper and Sale Society Clears Nearly $60—Death of of Gongregational ~~ LETTERS FROM TWO STATES GLASGO R. C. Wilbur has returned to his studies at the Windham High school. untown spent Saturday at Martin O. 's. Miss Sarah T. Palmer is in Westerly, the guest of Miss Amelia Potter. Miss Edithe Cook and Miss Mary Chapman visited m;gopu ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson and Mr. iting, a few days at the Robert Palmer homestead. tained at dinner S friends from Friston’ Gty ang iR danghiocs Mrs, Ella Palmer and ' Mrs. Clarence Palmer and children from North Ston- ington. Miss Frankie Sunday guest at her sister's Main was an over Mrs, ‘William' Corey | g T b e A s E"m;:'“a'm' gh holid: 3 e holidays. Mr-and Mrs. William Geer of Nor- wich, Mr, and’ Mrs. Arthur Fuller of New London, attended Bozrah Center church Sunday. Three united with the church, wihch makes twenty-one new members Who have been added to the church during e R sty LG Well | and Mrs, Frank Brown were Sunday | Charles Palmer's in North Stonington. 5 PRESTON e Al ooty e - meod | Euests of Mr. and Mrs: James Brooks| 'Mrs, Julla &, Cramb picked & Dum. Join the Church. : atronized Sale and Supper— o he et Ty ber of dandelion blossoms the first of |, Special communion service was held . % Approved. Jeptha Bill of Griswold has been vis- | the week which were as bright and |1 the Congregational church Sunday. ROY Bakin . Mrs, Alice Ayer Clark. Mrs. Frances Main returned = to l:’;‘::fl;m'mp BNE B vl oy A0y ot st r !F 3 14 Sv the | Clarks' Falis, Monday, after spending | s —_— rs. Bdward Bishop was a gue: ae Tioper and sale neld by ihelfive weeks with her dunt, Mrs. N, B Mrs. William Avery’s Death. Ashes of Prof. Alfred Nichols, of Har- | over Sunday of her parents in Col- ng OW e o Reoceniastonal church { . Mrs. William Avery, who died last| vard, Buried in the Grave of His|chester. ° b Was well atiended sud a success, nei- | ion T i gt s Fiteial 3 e Grave of His <. foey oy “Rev. Tohn Thompson N | week in eriy, and v merall Mother—Whist Party, I Ll an e crmey v | Sy o b T i aemecd frow the Contregptival| o OLD LYME Sl : s iy e paisomase. v, | home for the Christmas holldays. s born and lived in this place unti| 1 on s nday John C. Nichols of New R Bl % F 4 Raterty. | . o i 2 don, accompanied by his =on, I | Grange Elects Officers — Personal Jibing to care for her grandmother, Patient In Hospital. marriage. S. Nichols of New London. and . his : . 1S Inaispensabie L s Jonu Burdick whto 1+ Serlously A1 | wriends of Mrs. Raymond Mattesor Good Price for Turkeys. nephew. T C.- Nichols * of _Baston, Naer : { veral frum this place atténded the | (Minnie B. Richmond) were sorry to The frarmers who ®are selling their( PTOught the ashes of his cousin, f. jo X 3 Pomona grange held fn Norwich o | loarn of her serious lliness in the|turkeys for the Christmas trage are | Alfred Nichols of el T A “‘"."'"grfies}::! ooécte);: e to the prepa- Thursday. | Springtiela hospital getting from 30 to 40 cents per pound | 1. C; Nichols (pastor of the first church | era ecton: Sacier. Honry” Maller e ° Christmas Tree Exercises. Successful Sale and Supper. for them. o | Glsmiveed i “Shscunteen vears and | overseer, John Muller: steward, Arthur ration of the et tenchor of Pres- | e Ladics' Ald Society of the| Hadlai A Hull of New London and)dismissed in 1854) for burial in the | Rose: assigtant stoward; W. ¥, Clar hool, closed her school for | Bethel church held their sale, - for |Lawyer A. A. Brownming of Norwich | FHIS 0f 08 mother, Mrs, Mary Wood- | chaplain, Mrs. M. Sterling; secretary. £ tovo Cwecks Tatation weih Gnriotmas | Hp o el R orking for | Were guests of Mrs. Harcis- Boardman | Pridee Nichols 3. C.'Nichols is 4 | Musle Soollin; treasurer, Lucy Caul- mos finest cake, exercises and 4 Christmas tree for the | some time of aprons, fancy articles, [on Wednesday. spent a large part of his banoodd | kins; lady assistant siéward, Stella Pupils mys! packages elc, Saturday ev-| The auction at the late Harlan pRell m Iarge part of his boyhood in | Ross; lecturer, Maud: Ashley. !‘ t b d “ Death of Mrs. George Clark. ey P icien pie supper was|Brown’s farm was well attended Mon- T R Charles Muller has returned after a 10T-Dreads, rolis ' e few days’ visit with relatives in New served from 5:30 to 9 o'glock. Price of day. News received here of the y 7 ; 3 e ¥ death of Clark, wife of Dr S ents. The attendance was| State Supervisor Evans officially vis- whist party was held Friday eve- | York, o d fl'.i George Dichss he tis amounting | to | ited the Hill school this week . ning in Grange hall. Eighteen tables | = Jobn Muller is on a two weeks' visit andc mutmnns. were plavéd. The following are the | with his sister, Mrs, George Wiedler, of d for church ex- will be Gone to Florida. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred delicious T was the 8 . and tcy booth, E " = prize winners: Ladies, first, Geneva y. b spent | 4 ‘r:g" ot “r:xux. (Ef”” 1, Miss |, Miss Eva Watson has gu‘?e‘to Ilor-| Stark, Second, Mrs. Fred Rece: gen. College Point, N. Y. 05 knew ! e O N e Y oung, |18 to spend the winter. She accom-|tlemen's first, Fred Burgess, second, = i g | Dackages were sold by Mre, |panied her sister and husband, =M | Otto Pultz: ‘consolation . prizes, Mrs. wmdham county . | Mystery, packuges were sold by M. and Mrs. Orin Maine of the Wyassup| Carrie Abell and LeRoy Geer, | cream booth in charge of il . Laksaeeict: G. A. Parker of Bosion was at E. s gt | 1. Young. The supper was in chargs = A Floxies Monddy. BR . Fpoms e ime g Mr. and Mrs, William Robinson and 5 sident and officers of the Fl Ay s, T n » Whe Late Rev. John Cooney Former | of tic president an St assigtonte. | NORTH FRANKLIN Miss Winnie Robinson are visiting in | i d Blind * g Mission Pastor—Officers of Holy Hall collocted. fof fithe - supper: | New York. i Miss Copeland, Deaf, Dumb an: ) % o lscm‘l H N Subsfitute Name Society. patronage of the people who 1,‘,4‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson and| Mr. and Mrs, Coughlin of Yantic| Falls and Breaks Right Leg—Church % {153 (4] | was appreciated by the 1e use of Social Hall. Pleased With Road. in son Robert and Roy and Walter Simp- all of Mr. and Norwich X Keaith, with son and Mr. spent Sunday D._Simpson. Mrs. Abell, ,Mrs, H. M. Peck and Mrs. Charles Geer attended the funeral of Mrs. John Sales and Suppers—New Sign Post. H. S.Marlor and family have gone to New York for the winter. No other baking powder equals it in effective- ev. John state road contractor was i Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Howard spent| Tracy in Franklin Monday. Professor Rufus Sheldon and daugh- was formerly | th ce a few days ago, and Was | ywednesday in Norwich, Miss faura Webster is spending the | ter Laura, have closed their home hers parish_of Col- | tsed with the work done on | ' Ss subn Gresae was a Willlmantic | holidays at her home in Waterbury. . | for the winter, and have gone to Pitts . axish, of Col: i S T e DT s it ness, purity and wholesomeness. ¢ P i - ',u eas; mw ?“ it Mrs, J. D. Simpson has returned|two weeks' vacation. Nathaniel G. Willlams has been ap- - oEwich 10 s T i A 7 Secicty | home after spending two weeks in * om e pointed a director in the Windham Mrs. Francis | day, where' e Ladies' Aid Society [ 300 Winanam. LIBERTY HILL County National Bank. v e s il (e | Miss M. Augusta Pember left Satur- roke Right s o school Monday afte rved by Mrs., Kinney, | . Mi%8 Mo 8RS ComCna the holi- 3 e Right Leg : eon in ocal school, it being a| T next Sunday_evening will [ 4a¥ for 2 D Social at the Parsonage—$225 to Be | Miss Grace Copeland, a deaf, dumb e = = — ~ — ‘u“ it moitdax 1o permit thé childre ¢ led by the pastor, Bubject—How ™'y apa Mrs, Frank A Rockwood | Spent on Church Improvements. | §u0 PUnd €1t lipped )oy‘l‘n;:henlielf[ e POMFRET CENTER spending the holidays in New York|gave a dance in the hall Frifay Holy Name Society's Election. . ave made many "glad (and family and Mre Fred T Fife| About twenty-five of the pasishion. | house, and fell, breaking her right leg | oty ning. A ¥ ¥ A r me. Proverbs 107. spent £ a bford, guests of Mr.q (< o Tiberty. Hill - o : '* | just above the ankle. She is the| ! 2 ——— Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Mills’motored te The ann meeting e Holy Foung is expected’ home | 811d Mrs. Andrew Weeks. - berty Hill church spent | ggue1 ¢ o) . vho | Classic Dances by Neighborhood Asso- Se e 3 Name society of St. Johu's cliurch was | o Laura Young Is expected home | i Mrs, Andcon WWoelks, | n was|Tuesday ovening very pleasantly with | daigliter of James Copeland, ' who | CIeses At bl o, NORTH STER! NG MaNaechuieE NS0 oaLy R e & Bee g ariford for theChriatmas holi- | Mot Cueya Gaser o€ SUREICN 32 | el Dastor ek, Biwell G Mead an | Srved during the Oivil war in ‘Co. 5 m:::n—Dramnhe Club’s Entertain L e e wing officers were chosen days. 5 R R e o g y xeter, Cake, sandwiches 2 ; mi % = W3 o fug GRS Jotk ) s Sarah Cameron 1 tn Westerly | eral dave the past weele = 200 Cotres were served: Convenient Sign Post, ) T T Meck (G SR S WOCDSTOCK side Micha over the holldays. o day for the | 1and Cal. caned on Mrs. J. D. Simp- | ,About $85 was received at ast Sun-| The new bill board and sign post| Pomfret Nelghborhood essoctation| ' Miss Louisa Wibberley, teacher at = rick Kelley s i tna e | son Thu day’s collection for the Connecticut | voted by the town at the annual meet- | 8ave a recital of classical dances Tues- | jpo Titus district, is spending her va- | Putnam lodge, No. 46, A. F. & A i stmas holiday Gy Warner spent Satarday | Home Mission society. Ing has been erectad and is ready for | day evening which was well attended | cation ‘I Soston RO A B & A e th friends in Norwich. 3 Rev| E. O. Mead announced last | wiring for the electric light which will | and highly enjoyable. The parts were | ““p " plimnicr will start his mew | M Deld its annual meeting last Sat- HANOVER | e e aene Arnold and Miss Hat- | Sunday he would have a Christmas|be installed when the other _streettaken by M Frederick Lovejoy, | grigt mill this week, urday. The master called a special P ey | (Mcuitnagons asdoldand Miss Hatpaion netiStiiday. lights are put up. It will be a great | Misses Elizabeth and Louise Warren, | " Fro" Galvin’ French farm is sold to | meeting for the evening for the pur- b i i < T e iih Mret e mhen Menolow. The business meeting of the Lib- | convenience to strangers, who pass | Annie Ash, Edith Briggs, Esther Gus- | purchagers from White Plains, N, Y. | Pose of working the E. A, e Huz 1 - | Mite Box Contents for Children in |nesday 3 iEunan : erty Hiil church will be held Satur- | through the village in automobiles. | tavison and Camille Euvrard. The Dro- | Wno have taken possession. There is| The members of South Woodstock ¢ Turkey—Chtristmas Cantata Planned. | S day afternoon,- Dec. 27th, _ he ladies' Aid Society of the|gramme was as follows: | quite a demand by ecity people for |church held a social last Friday night S i 4 OAKDALE Dec was the first anniversary | Congregational church heid a sale of | Der Nussknacker: Tanz der Merlitons, | gmall farms in this section. serving a supper at 7 p, m. ki g g f meeting of the Junior Bn- | 0f e organization of the Liberty |fancy articles and gave @ supper in o g Tschaikowsky | *he ‘white ‘way at Danielson can : this ( rday) afternoon | . > 4 < ill church. relr chapel, Wednesday eve e Mrs. Frederick Lo SAta ’ e A ars, ¢ S ing in their mite | Committee Buys Christmas Tree Gifts Chri : D i it ok ive | mainty dean frunhers Sveptis) > en will bring in th ; istmas Festival, eletric lights being used for the first | Minuetto, Allegro moderato: Quartette, |~ Deer are very tame and are. often a anc Joxes with the Christmas offering for | in Norwich—Parker Farm Sold. Christmas eve there will be a |tibe: | No. 5 in A - -Beethoven | seen by children when going to school. o ) u ‘e children in Turkey. | 5 Christmas. tree and concert ate thy| . The Farther Lights of the Baptist| Misses Elizabeth and Louise Warren. | The rural mail carrier has a good By Christinis GRtata. At the Congregational church Sun- | gy ia%, J€8 SO0 B0 e A neer; | church had a sale of Christmas artl- | Largo, from The New World Sympho- | load of parcel post bundles these days. e A Christmag cantats, Santa Claus’ | G8Y the pastor, Rev. C. L. French, took | {"(tieq Jesua Ta Born eIt | cles and home-made candy in the| ny (called also The American Sym- | —— " A Christmas canla e, e all the | for his subject Sins of Omission. ' Text 4 1 i | vestry, Friday evening, and also gave| phony) .. ....Anton Dvorak | / HAMPTON 3. Beting directly up o of the parish is being planded | James 4: 17. TheC. E. meeting at 6.30 9225 Neotlad. a supper, which largely patron- | Misses Annie Ash, Elizabeth Warren, | . e 3 SR dren Of e B e D e Sun- | Was conducted by Mre. French, topic | One hundred dollars has been sub- |ized. The vestry had just been wired, | ith Briggs, Louise Warren, Esth- < Sentals sent free. Pr onts ey | for Christmas eve, Dec 24 The SU- ) fosons from the Men and Women of | seribed towards reseating and refur- |and the juice was turned on for the er Gustavison, Camiile Buvrard, | December Dandelions—Bachelor Maids Bottle. Soid by al! d PEr] day school committee tn ob o is Helen | the Bible, Heb. 11. 1-49. There wes |nishing the church to te. first time. | and Mrs. Frederick Lovejoy. Give Dance, Take Halls ¥ r consti- | AnC VS M ¥illiam S, Lie |a good attendance. The Sunday school | amount required will be about $225 | The annual meeting of the Windham Dratiatie Clib IERteetRtmel —— pation. adie 3 i i L | is makin preparations fc 2 Christ- | It hoped to get the funds and the | County; Agricultural Society, held in ) o 4 Orin snd Frank Phillips have re- REatie Election of Officers. mas tree and concert C mas eve. | work finished by Easte: Unitarian Hall on Saturday, was well | Wolf Den Dramatic club gave a com- | {;rned from a trip to Canada, Dr. Hobson's Ointment Heals ltchy nual meeting of the church|Mrs, F. C. Scholfield and Mrs. John| Henry V. Oehlers of New York city | attended edy Wednesday evening at Grange| " mpe Current Events club met at the Eczema. n of officers for the Sun- | Lynch of the committee were in Nor- | was at his home here over Sund: Women's Club Meets. hall Lo e o ed e oy Ponandl iDnesaay might The ns school as held Thursday even-;wich the last of e week. bu 1 George Clark sed 85 bushel " 4 est performance ever shownihe s, Vi i c] -~ s e : weeno : il s (e ambers of Bimimiibal| ar cormvon n s narters of melears | The Women's Club of Brooklyn meet | Was Mrs, Brisgs of the Poultry Aetion. Dioskors Jast! Mapaby bt ittal Sosama, teiter | "Seison Adams has returned home {about $20 having been securea wy the el ters of an acre. | Monday, Miss Charlotte Scarborouga | with the following cast of characters: | Gapsier bearl picked one Wednasday. erupions prouy with a new automobile | solicitors, Robert French and Jeanette CLARK’S FALLS :{f}'flf rl’\:'!lf:embe'r’;verfl s r;?l)dl'b)' Mrs, Briggs, a woman of business, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burnham made B Weuams Oint £ i vt Sl T Home. e i e Mrs, Walter E.Brown | 3 ‘trip to Danielson Thursday. o a 15 Romnicnool Sup . E. Wheel- A e hristmas in Different Count e : ! Fieh of . ! % umniichool Sup ke aN Sohool Tl Glosess With- \-Sassia) | Mrs Hiigts WMason Srov-vicevprantaent) |\l o o)) > The Bachelor Maids of Hampton Bieet & box of I |er visited the Montville Center and pecial Arst vice at | Ralph . ..:.Leonard A, Watson Otntment | West Side schools. Monday. Christmas Exercises. Rd e DML S T ] Sy Henry R. Rich | = 3 ¥ ot Rl e S 20 able to be present. i e e T ;{ln;‘lhe ) Qe The Late Mrs. Avery Born Here—Tur- | Moving to East Great Plain. s w e S ST e Nrs, J. S. Bard and Mrs. S. W. Bard| ¥ojiea Viging ;‘};;;EZ 7 ey keys Bringing Good Prizes. Mr. and Mrs. S, C. Parker have sold | S5 Gl oS e guest of| gre in Hartford for a few days. e o o ihakan ) | Denefit th: one 24 their farm near Montville Center fo ’\V\tv‘ daughter, Mrs. Elmer Saunders at| - Silas Green, a near relation, B S Ohtatent ban” Hver s S A R nep sl ot o Nor- | Westerly over Sunday Sl Clarence Peckham ferer should try We're so positive| ir< Amos Palmer has so far recov- M e e T oy van| . On Monday, Mrs. T 5, BiI and Mrs. CENTRAL VilLAGE Mr. Lee, a wealthy neighbor, e 4 ] & wal hetp 30 e £ 2 | ered rom her recont ilingex as o ve_ | wich this weele to; (e place they, 18] Smith visited the cliy. e Ty Herbert B Syle ristmas Attraction! Bt o et © Cor | Ahern, to Westerly | estate at East Great Pl Close of Term. Eba Huntington Trains Dogs—Tour- el 5 e, st i SR O Philadelphia and - | “SHE Benjamin Galiup of South Vols = e The aistrict school taueht by Miss ists Reach Florida. SRR T l ow PRlcE * o B HAMBURG farcia Bentley closed for the Christ-f 3 A. Roxana Wilbur = == = = = ——— | » ;fll:sh\na;(;l‘»’;n'r‘l;csd?\; |'|“ n\]r_]alnemoon 5 Eba, Hl:mn gton is‘ in ll“osl‘el'x' rorb a | Mrs. O'Connor, with no liking for goats, 5 h as or the children was | few weeks training hunting dogs be- Buretta C. Grosv: . f Sea View Pomona Mests with Lyme | st up. "The Taurel Gien school was| lonsing to Town R . | i e e See to your Christmas order today. We offer a choice | range. invited to join Clark’s Falls in their| Adams, € »onnennsensss.Mrs, Henry LeFort | . - H e festivities. Frederick Leudewig is recovering i e line of GROCERIES, FRUIT and DELICATESSEN. e | Mrs. 3. H. Lord of Saybrook and| Mrs. Henry Babcock has been the|from a fall when he broke two ribs. RS AR J. Lyman of Westbrook re- | guest of her son, Arthur Babcock and| Miss Aura Baldwin has returned.to SOUTH y s as a turned home last Wednesday after a | wife at Westerly for a week. her duties as teacher in the graded e [11 » Vit Bilh Mise: Cargie’ Bl Gl Eour OWCTack Ton school, having been at her home in|pg. o i : 3 s e i e own’s Most Prominent Residents, Mr. | Pomona Meeting, Mrs, Francis Maine ' has returned | o iinsss. o o Weeks on dccount o Mral, Guitford Smith, Gelebrate | Sea View Pomona ‘met with Lyme |home from a visit with her aunt, Mrs.| o A ey fi i P g g, i | Sea met with Lyn m a visit wi aunt, Mre.| A chimney fire was discovered .an olden Wedding. | grange Dec. 11th, A fine dinner was Barber Lewis at Glasgo, Wednesday A TA 4 ile S i e e | afternoon she gave a four o'clock tea f}:y“fi!‘-’flr:;ng(ifi%:-‘«‘n‘esl\x\nfl;“-x tesinon | Mr. and Mrs. Guilford = Smith cele- 340 and 342 FRANKLIN STREET, A and an interesting program presented | to several ladies. ke Olve. Dicton s CATE uagy ks ass e Lo : i s i o Vo ~, Mis v . 0 ends | brated their 50th wedding anniversary . You can add one hundred per cent. more happi- in the afterncon. The next meeting J. P. C. Von Carlsburg was a din- | school in New L . finus | bra : b . . . e PP I e i Ol Loink peatee 'mer suest 1or Osoill Ohaseoronsh o | Sohool in iew, London: pic Sundey | tussdar.j/No soemal pisbistion was | Telephione 10002 Wagon Delivery. ness if you select your gifts from our Jirs. Charles Hubbard of Norwich | cently. Miss Odna Seguln who has been | the day and many ethers remembered cgiled on he ngle, e seriously 1l s much better. them with flowers and ~potted plant High Grade Stocks of Sunday, YAWBUX VALLEY Benjamin Broadhead has from an.illness qaused by a quinsy | recovered i During the whele of their married 1i they have resided here or at Windham T— 291 Main Street, FINE FU FOR LADIES AND MEN The Toggery Shop RS Norwich, Conn. In SULPHOLAC, one of the greatest skin remedies is combined with an active and.safe germicide. It is a scientific cream of extraordinary value in caring the skin, SULPHOLAC has direct influence on eczema ache, pimples, Blackheads and all unhealthy skin conditions. It is wonderfully penetrating, removes all waste matter, all impurities snd un- healthy tissué thai hamper the health and actipn of the skin. The pores ar not distended by this treatment—SUL PHOLAC is a highly refined product. 1t makes the skin attractive, clear and smoot B Its use will produce marked improv- ment in a week, even in stubborn cases, Ask for SULPHOLAC at your drug- gist’s—50c. for a good-sized jar with directions. For free sample = write Hudson & Co. Inc, 149-161 West 36th Street, New York Vachon spent Saturday, in Providence, Attended Golden Wedding, George MEchie has returned from the guest of Mrs. Hermon Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Clark of Scotland Gager Road and Mrs. Theodore Smith were | gee ; . . 03pg ] ere | Sherbrooke, Canada, where he had been | Guests Sunday of Mr. und Mrs. Owen | to attend the golden wedding of his RO sister. Arehie. Lamb lost a valuable horse M) 1 Reninatt ghve s very Hi. e past week. . T A by guest of M and Mrs. George L. Laad [ iy S K ussel nas returnea from [pnay Worcestr BOZRAH Hefty Hog Bought—Twenty-one Join the Church During Year. Mrs. W. . LaBelle and Mrs, George Barnes were fu Worcester Wednesday WOOULSTOCK VALLEY “harles M. imith of Danielson v Ralph Maine of Franklin bought a |at Allen W, Kenyon's Wednesda hog of Edwin Lathrop which when | Mr, and Mre. Henjamin Benton of dressed weighed 428 pounds. South Willingion were at Stephen | Schools closed this week for the |Slingby's Sunday evening. .Christmas vacation. Fya R Hammond, teacher in Dis- Reuben Potter of Nerwich shot a | trict No, 9, had e Christmas trea for large fox near the ledses this week. ' ber pupiis Friday afternoon. The school on the Green, under the charge of Miss Loretta Curran, had special Christmas exercises and a tree Friday. The programme included a by Leslie Gard- Chirles ¢ of Christmas, Irene Trum per; Old Santa Claus, Raymond Park hurst: Our Gifts, May Lecrow; Christ- mas Tree, Ruth Davis: A Note to San- ta Claus, William Parkhurst; reading, Mrs, Baiita Claus, Elsie Roedler; rec itations, Deeembpr, Howurd Ames; Emily Jane, Beatri‘e Hart; Christmas | Eve, Merritt Hawes; Christmas Morn- ing, Richard Parkhurst. \ Play Well Presented. The play given by members of Can- terbury Grange under the direction of the lecturer was one of the best ever presented in this town. It was a good clean comedy and well played by ev- ery one taking part. Mg Francis of Canterbury Green isy 2 | The L. B. 8. Ch throat. > e ’ et talh ot s Mrs. C. P. M o has il i Center. . Ladies’ Umbrellas, Hen’s Umbrellas, Sl o Bl tesi G S L R B e e S Oiutvus o ficen s, o . : foy hive, 375 Croui afies Marla fard || Fred Clark of the souy town was | arsival o v and Sirs. Willia' Rouse | 35 ertna Binus ot Norwicn. “A Merry Christmas and a Glad New Year Miss Ida Harding, Miss Manhel |2 call Be: ark’s Sunday, and Mrs. Gec ouse a Soud, | " ni s i 5. who has beel 7i i e A Walking Sticks, s s May Harding and Mics | . Birdsey Palmer and family of Pens | Moridn o b o & Biyj uTalGabrge Slmpson, o has been With not a trace of sadness L ’ : A 3 | staving with Mrs| Walfer Backus, has s .\le, i or " 1L e}.;d‘m.d Sev- | dleton Hill spent Sunday at G. D.| Mrs ames Newton has gone to | i¥ G b Snote . ~Afaine £Or the | Abundant and plenty cheer y . . eral solos by Ima Holmes were % New London to spend the winter with | Son0 (0 U€E ROWE TS, T, D. Simp- - 2 M aate njoved as well ms piano selections b Chapman spen: Sat- | relatives GHrctmas holidess.. 5 D 2 oSS Men's Mackinaw Coats, Shaker Knit cniovea 'as well s plang selections by Sy Le Shanman, sven: Sas- | relsivis "L e entition | o0 I tak o place Guring he 8- And with lots of gladness. as served by the ladie: | have returned to their home in Brook- | S} 1dr | Sweater Coats i SRR T S MR | 20 acoy Buad and. two childven of ’ ; i ik SN Smen was & et B0 e Funeral, | Hopewan Swpction. % % W'WHis PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES y " . | W7k ] SRy i % . | today and will spex 1e holidays w ! Mrs, Joseph Farland and Mrs, Ar- Sad's mother. Mrs, Mary Crane. | Men's Silk, Lisle or Cotton Half Hose, e NORTH - LYME Dl e e trom’ New | M35 AR b and son have v WITH ITS TIME OF REJOICING Mrs, Lydia Partridge of H Harapalive, whers they. have heen /o | fu s o aen: after (wo weeks' | L i Loy Sm S et o e Eemostics, oSy St e L umd o LA | AND THE TEMPTING Handsome Colorings in Men’s Shirts Spent Tuesday with Mrs. Nor. | Goncert and Christmas Tree at Bap- | “‘\iily "farriect Sturk has returned | 55Y Wit : | : ’ 1 1ms ¢ o Missions. man, | tist Church. | from Providence to the home af Ses- i . e . | Mrs, W. B. Montgomery and chil- | sions 1. Adams. She has been The Rev. Dr. Beard of Willimantic| Excellent HO‘Ida Neckwear, laren were ghests st fon Wednesday | Lawrence Raymond of lhvr\l\'l\le‘;‘r:‘:fidr-mu\;‘pl\’:jv,:' Pt %" | gave a very intere k on Mis-| y s | evening of Mrs. W. A. Edmond. | visited at J. L. Raymond's Sunday, | Mrs, Arthur Favaria and twin ba- | sions at the Congregational church | Miss Kate Leyden entertained a par- | ‘l/\x‘ranngenls are being made for a|bles, John Hillott and Florence Arlene, | Tuesday eveningz. { . |ty of young friends Wednesday eve- | Christmas concert and tree at = the| have returned to their home in We: Rehearsals are being held for the | { ning e) jome in Nc h opevills Baptis hu “hristma t “hris ertainment My 4 P H ; i < - H , e e Suede or K'.d Gloves, Fur and Fur e oenma i b || W Btoos wia = e B Hoxle, Lulinridge ‘has !'»-4;\»’!’ tmas enceriainment Tuesday| that you will buy,are here in such variety that your choice is My | the fall tegm of school in ihe Secord | tor Saturday e [0 esln LRI IR S B Ve D st e o) pasd i : 9 ik et ; Lined Cloves, B e e visen o At e T s e T e and without. a doubt -the best stoek jever displayed in entertainment { Meriden and attended the State Ag-| Mrs, Jason Cook |, town, with the added attraction of PURITY and QUALITY .1 Full Dress Reefers, Mufflers and Accessories, [luwii ™o io v Sor today atar: | weele . ooins In Hartford thia) i, having spent | A NTERBURY PI in every drop we sell—Goods With a Reputation—Standard day) for the holidays. i ane Christmas sale held at-C. | i pea s | CANTERBURY PLAIN | Brands that have stood the test, and no poor imitations. . . . | _— Jewett's last Wednesday was largely | ents, Mr, and ) ael Sesu. | - | xS X /e T 37 attended The ceeds a o | account of the illness of her i'P! f hristmas Concert—In 8- | Bags, Suit Cases and Trav ling Kits, ASHWILLETT et A e Oina,, Sepuln. ; [ Riang for Chiistmas Soneeriy iEe® | Beer by Keg or Case. Imported Ale. Imported Porter. ing Attendance at Sunday School & § . | _ Froe 4 | iss Alma Folms is home from| s Ella Hill has gone o ol bl L hid G i 8PN : % Men’s. Dress Jewelry, Links and Scarf Pins, Jj juis wottram andmawin b1 pierce | 1ame for two weks dence to spend the Holldays wit il )= The Greenberger Selling Way is the Reliable Way. It e sterly Sa YR ol At Canterbury Green preparationsare | is the way that combines purity with economy. It’s the de- . " . Charles Ahlberg i5 at his home here FRANKLIN being made toward the Christmas con- o8 < Raincoats, For Ladies and Men ror : s e Lo Metivity masie wit | pendable wa : y or a while. l cert and tree h ity music wilt] P 3 | "Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Main enter- | Looal Grower Wins Prize for Potatoes — — be given hy the cholr and Sunday B th R b s an,J POUSG C t = | Batith Claus an. Attractioh, George Mitchie Attends Golden Wed- | school, with recitations by the chil- SPECIAL COMBINATION, No. 1 a 00e g n gais, = S - ding in Canada—Paper Read Before | Uren ring the last thres| 1=, : 2 K R z s, Georse Bilven and ve chil-| Men's Glub ; \Thers as been durlng the last thres| Fyll Quart Private Stock Whiskey. Bason i igi00 dren, Mrs, Waler Watson and two chil- 2 s A B i < 73 5 S A .. ric] Gra s i n o of & lay school. Fifty-two - e . S Rl S —and a— ui D B drem Mrs. Pairick MeGraff and (hres | e Misses Law spent tho week end | oo from 8y (mchiaol SRIRD o ool ! Bottle 5th Port Wine ¥ dinid d8)s Mnsiad 5 4 UL 1N e el T taas OfWich f0in Notth Grosvenordale. record, with 18 out on the day of the S o LA Mrs. A. T. Hope entertalned the | orst storm. The aim of the school is -z & ! Ral Prize for Potatoes, Ladles' Al society Tuesday afternoun,| Tores S0 The B O ek in the All for 99¢ $1.75 Omp ete ine e8 a Luther Bolton has won the sixth | Mrs. A H Darling has returnied home | sungay school, studying the Bible.” 2 health\( slzi Deiee o Sio min e e A | n Lith e Os abnter M thigen R COMBINATION, No. 2 2 3 ! i Teube: et i : g =| The Black Hill school under Miss . Y SLEIm R Jne Sa Swamecienl Sink 1n- O'Nell 4 Moore had exercises and a Christmas % ' PR DI Mrs. George Geer of Plain Hill was | _Misses Annie O'Neil an yonne | ;oo Friday. 1 Quart old Darling, 8 years old. i SRR o0 o P 1,00 1 Quart Three:Star Brandy.:. o LR ERES s 1.50 1 Quart White Port Wine...... Rie tholeliiatessiore's <73 One Nicé Calendar .- iy All for $1.99 g2 &~ FREE! With every $1.00 pl‘ll’«.‘]l(lfit‘, an endar and a Most Useful Gift. GED. GREENBERGER & GO., Phone 812. 47-53 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Branch Store, 681 Main. Street, Willimantic, Conn, tic Cal- S| Arli