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g = ~ 4ORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY. o N LETTERS FROM TWO STATES . Windham Pounty Bible Class Presents Handsome Gift to Mre. Andrew Metzger—Christmas Dinner Party Planned. Bible clss of the Congre- ‘hurch recently lost, by the removal to Willimantic of Mrs. Andrew Vetzger, a valued member who has _been connected with the church for 18 “Years. On o recent afternoon the teach- er, Mrs. Jobn M. Palmer, invited the class to her home for a farewell visit with Mrs Metzger. Tweive ladies and the superintendent of the school, H. C. Lathrop, w present mm‘ ;;n’\e 1@1;:‘ Metzger a silver sugar bowl, er Ppiteher, sugar tongs and tray suitably engraved with an “J,” and in the cen- ter or the tray an inscription. Several individual gifts were also made. A lnnch w served by the hostess. Tea Followed Work. Mis: society met in the sfternoon and tied two comfortables. Rev. M. R, Plumb was present and gave a short address. Tea was served by Miss Emily Lyman, rter and Miss Ellen Haw- Grace Bates. Mr. R. G. Waterous, have beem spending Some time in Sa- lem, Mass., and Mrs. Waterous' sister, Miss D. Frances Campbell who is teaching in Peekskill, N Y., are at the Inn for a few day Dr. and Mrs. F. funeral of their =& Griggs of Westford Mirs. John P kins 4 attended the Mrs. Emily an he par- eshments Christmas Dinner Party. 3 ur Poiler expect in four generatlons at dinner ay, Deacon George Pot- P John Potter and ~ 20 months old som, about 25 guesis in ¢ New is at the dham people con- Irs. Guilford Smith of Elisha Park—Supper Pro- for Grange Building Fund. Burial A num- 1o friends resided was be- Boue res Mrs W Bras s T ekan. lay evening was weil attended and en- joved The procecds from the s e added to the sgrange ertaintaz her eclosed Friday scBo number of the hoys are en- ng the = tent WILSONVILLE tus u in Buds—Burial Mrs. Luman H. Cummings. of Arbu Mrs, C, F. Ma Huntinete Body Brought from Norwich bymn, Death Is , s from Webster from Rhode Is) d ¥ sl had elosing exerclses Thurs “ternoon-with sin a 3 2 Christmas " Rich Red e | R R | mill { Mrs 1 | funeral of George A. Richards in Prov- s yours ¥ you take HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, which makes | e blccd mermal in red and white carpuscies: reflaves pimples, boils, sc salt rheum eczema, catar rheum dyspepsia, nery that tired feeling. with zames, | | . Mrs, Mrs. 3. W. Tilley wa Ny Tlfisdw- y was in Nerwich . and Mrs. O, A. Gehrke ha - turned from New York. - Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown of Jewett City called recently on Post- master T.. J. Brown. Miss Iilizabeth Douglas was In South Canterbury recently. ? . Mrs. Willlam Johnson was In Jewett City Monday, Jred Haskill visited his father at Backus hospital Thursday. ,Aliss_Blizabeth = Douglag and Misa Corine® Simoneau were in Norwich on Wednesday. Visit her sister, Mrs, Ed. Sherman Pawtucket, R. 1. The school closed Friday for two weeks' vacation, the children' having a Chelstmas irge. Miss Jennid Fiédler has gone to her home in Mystic. i = CHAPLIN in lard—Christmas Concert and Tree for Thursday Night Another lecture was given In_the course Tuesday evening by Rev. Sher- rod Soule of Hartford. His subject was An Elect Woman. Mr. Soule de- livered highly interesting lecture on the life of one of America’s great- ¢st_women, Frances E. Willard, that held his audience with close attention to the close. A social time followed when coffee, sandwiches and cake were served. Mrs Tred Litchflield, Miss Delia b d, William H, Hammond and Albert Mills of Hampion attended the lecture Tuesday evening. Pians for Christmas Concort. The Congregational Sunday school to have a Christmas concert and ree at the church Christmas night, The meeting and rollcall service of the Congregational church will be held at the church on Thursday, Jan. 1. The meeting will be at 11 o'clock, fol- lowed by a dinner and soclal hour. Uhe roll call service will be at two SOUTH CANTERBURY Mrs. Tonnerson. turday evening a number of the members of Canterbury grange took a. straw ride to the home of Mrs, C. W. | Tonnerson. A number of her neigh- ors were present also. The pastimes of the evening were vocal and instru- | mental music and dancing after which a collation was served. ; Frank Barrows of New Haven was e muest over Tuesday night of his broiher, Edward J. Barrows, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Burdick and ©_children of Norwich were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark one {day last weék Dr. J. B, Sweet and wife of Griswold and George Hester and Mrs. Lizzie Goodale of New London, called on Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clark, Sunday. & S M. Larkham of Plain Hill, orwich, Iting her sister, Mrs. arrie E. I RAWSON Mrs, D. T. Phillips and little daugh- ter were in Willimantic Saturday. J. J. Fitzgerald spent Sunday in Providence. Miss Marian Hammond was in Put nam Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colvin w Thread City visitors Thursday 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips of Leb- anon’ visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Ferm spent several days last weelk in New York. Mr. end Mrs. D. T. Phillips and daughter were in Chaplin Sunday. L_W. Hammond found a dandelion on Thursday, Dec. 18, ABINGTON The following Abington people wer awarded premiums at the Woodstock poultry show held at Woodstock last week: Charles M. Arnold, John Strom berg, Seymore Peal, C. A. Sharpe and Seymore Peal and Walter Arnold. Exercises in School. Both schools combined Friday after- noon and there was a Christmas tree and exercises held at the schoolhouse. { There will be a vacation of two weeks, "THOMPSON and Mrs. Frank Knight sp with relatives in Providence. =s Bernice Armstrong of Tewks- bury has been visiting her mother, Joseph Mills has been enter- taining Mrs, Ann_Knight. Mrs. Norman B. Ream and oon AMr. and Mrs, Charles Knight visited | ends in Dudley Sunda: Clinton Les Willis, in " & alph Poole is working at the steam f on' Holman's lot. ! P. Richards attended the | dence Tuesday. | Martin_Tithridge left Friday for | visit in New York over the holidays. | | CANTERBURY PLAINS | x | Frank Neff visited his brother, Her- bert Neff, Sunda | . Mrs. Duer of Ossining, N. Y., is vis- | 1ting Miss F. Olney. C. C. SHAYNE & CO. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Strictly Reliable Furs Offer for the Holidays A very large and fine assortment of Coats, Wraps, Stoles and Muffs Suitable for Christmas Gifts 126 West 42nd St. Mrs. Martha Johnson has gone to| Interesting Lecture on Frances E. Wil | Grangers on Straw Ride to Home of | 4 her | daughters entertained Saturday after- | | the Stiles homeste: | corner of the sta Obituary Notes—New Jersey Preacher - Advocates Revivals—Special Train. Mr. Ploss, a_resident of Lawton's Helghts, died Monday morning at & o'clock from pleurisy. He leaves his wife and four children, Old residents of Plainfield are sorry to hear of the death a few days ago of Elisha Park at his home in Provi- dence where he went from Ekonk & few years ago. FHis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Park, lived for many vears in Flat R district. . He was about 86 years old. The children’s mission band met Baturday afternoon with Miss Ruth Roode. The subject was Japan. | The Earnest Workers met Baturday afternoon with Miss Helen Gallup and listoned to a_ reading on Turkey by ‘Miss Mary Kingsley. z 4 { No Evidence of Race Suicid: Walter Lavine-has moved into Wil- | cox’s block, near Grange hall. There | are sixteen children in this house. | Rey, H. W. Maass of North Pater- son, N. I, preached at the Congre- gational church Sunday morning. In the evening the Christian Endeavor meeting was led by George Dawley. Rev. Mr. Maass gave a very interesi- ing ‘and earnest talik of the Need of Revivals in All Churches. Puj in School, Schools closed Friday for the Christ- Mas recess. The school at Stone Hill closed for the year, there being only three pupils. The teacher, Miss Olive | Tanner of Campbell’s Mills, will open i the gehool at South Plainfield after { the Vacation. | division of the New Haven road this | week, gathering up spare tools at @if- | ferent sections. Toiland County ! COLUMBIA . Young People’s Society Gives Enter- tainment—Odd Things Coming by Parcel Post. The Young People’s society gave : entertainment at Yeomans' hall Frid: | evening of last week. The feature of | the programme was the comedy Thirty Minutes for Refreshments, which was well carried out. There were also mu- sical selections, both vocal and instru- mental, and a number of recitations handsome sum was realized which will be expended for new singing books. At the Sunday evening meeting Rev. E. O. Foster’s theme was The New Iira in Religlous Education. Christmas Exer | Cnristmas_egercises will be he the church Tesday evenin Dec. The cburch méefins, supper and roll call comes Friday evening, Jan. Z. rtis steam sawmill i3 located on ! the woodlot of Mr. Powell on Chestnut il Strange Things by Parcel Post. Some days ago in remoying the ma from one of the sacks the assistant postmaster thrust her hand into a package of something soft and yielc Examination revealed a packs which had * brol inning wild. Another package came into the office which | once made its presence known. found to be a package containing was once fresi fish, but that mu been long ago! Cyrus Hilton ing. of sausage n | loose and wa end with friends in Hartford and Newing- ton. 4 spent the week Recital of Christmas Carol. AMiss Grace Randall, reader and el . of Hartford, appeared under grange lasc hall Carol though cu the auspices of the local Wednesday evening at_Yeomans’ and recited Dickens Christmas to an appreciative audience. A | it was the night for the regular mee | ing of the grange, the public were cor- | dially invited, and an admission fee of 10_cents was’ charged The W. S. S. E. Ladi club held r.weekly meeting at the home of A. Isham lasi Thursday after~ WILLINGTION | llustrated Lecture—Sale of the Stiles Homestead. | Mrs. Darrow and Mr Hartford visitors Tuesday. |~ The illustrated Christmas lecture and | scenes Sunday evening the Slavio | mission by Rev. Mr. Tukel was largely | attended, interesting ana The stereopticon views were | clated by all. | “Moday” (satur at 3 p. m. there | will be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. at the parsonage. Subject, Peace. Mrs. Darrow and Mrs. Annie A. Preston are the leader: All the schools closed Friday, the 19th, witr Christmas exercises. The; will resume the first Monday in 1914. Sunday is the World's Peace Sunday and Peace will be the appropriate sub- ject in most churches. Homestead Sold. B. Clark has sold her farm, , at Glass Factory village, to Frank ~Porosek. She will move Into her house next door on t e and Stafford r where the Studley Brothers have been Brown were appre-~ | | Mrs. L. e al, A special train is on the Providence | instractive. | Work on the new armory has stop- ped because of the cold weather. Only | vet In place. ‘The tool shed attached to the farm barn is being moved to a new location in the rear of the hofse barn. The Eround between the dairy building and barn will be graded and turfed and with the new road to the south of the dalry building the approaches to these bmfilns will be greatly Improved.. The children of the district school gave a pleasing entertainment in the college chapel Wednesday evening. Miss Richardson, the teacher, was in charge. SOUTH WILLINGTON Frank P. Chisem Presents Claims of Tuskegee—Uriel Lodge Election. At the Sunday School and later at the regular church service, Frank P. Chism, a colored instructor at Tuske- geo Alabama. institute, explained at lensth the conditions in the South s» far as it affected the negroes, out- Iined their history on American soll, t0ld of the work of Booker T. Wash- ington in their behalf and made an appeal for financial aid. The collec- tion, amounting to about $35 was don- ated to the cause. Mrs. Walter E, Malo and daughter Beatrice are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Palge of Springfield. Officers of Uriel Lodge. At the annual communication of Uriel Lodge, No. 234, F. & A. M. last Saturday evening the following afficers were chosen for the ensuing year:— | Rev. Leonard Smith, W. M. "Arthur { L. Spicer, S. W.; Alva T. Stevens, | 3. W.; William H, Hall, Treasurer, | Walter A. Allen, Secretary; Sherman P. Hollister, 8. D.; John C. Snow, J. ; George W. Fraser, S. S; R. L. Birdsall, J. S.; Charles H. Copeland, Chaplain; Bdwin O. Smith, Marshal. County Superintondent. Mrs. B, J. Mathews has been ap- pointed superintendent of franchise for Tolland County W. C, T. U. Christmas Sunday Service. At the Christmas service next Sun- day cvening the aunual offering of the Sunday school for home missions will be_taken. Next Sunday evening at 7 o'vioc under the auspices of the Sunda school a stereapticon lecture wiil be given in the Social Hali of the church, The views illustrate the life of Christ. A collection will be taken for home missions. | Skating on Lake Beauty seems to be | a safe proposition and is being enjoyed by a large number each evening. nual Elections. Secor leaves Miss Carrie today, the 20th for New York city where she will alte a cow in alescent nurs- ting at the Y.W At the mee 4 the Ready Help- ers Thursday of last week, the fol- lowing officers d for the | next six months: dent, M Anny Toomis; secretars treasurer, entertainme artlett, Annie Ruth Latnrop, M. Bartlett: H. M Rufus Reed, ace McKnight. Mrs. i Grange Eicction. | The regular meeting of Coventry Grange, No. 75 was held Thursday evening. The programume £t the Le turer’s hour was as follows?. Mistakes | I made last year on My Farm, Three Brothers; New Methods 1 shall Try | Next Year, Three Brothers; Things Profitable and Satisfactory, Crops An- imale, Hours Spent Most Profitably; What Is True And What Is False ng and Using ¥ ree Exercises. School will have Sconomy in Buy { Christmas The Sunday Christmas tree Tuesday evening, Dec. | 23rd. Jonathan W. Osborne Is quite ser- fously ill with g Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Chandier of Putnam were visitors her Saturday. Miss Gertrude Frost of Danielson family Sunday. Ira’ Pray of Attawaugan the | ! | was the guest of George Shippee and | was guest last Sunday of Miss Vera Gor- don. | i G Lo Chase remains critieally 1L, Mrs, Albert Miss Alvina L. | | Rich and AT ollie M. Chase were |in_Putnam ana Danielson Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Rufus R. Chase of | Putnam were visitors here Sunday. | Sunday. | " Miss Florence Hopkins of Blmville | visited at Adelbert Miller's last Wed- nesday. | Frank caller here Bennett of Ballouville w Saturday. | The Ladiest Auxiliary held a sale | Saturday afternoon and ecvening. A substantial sum s added to their treasu RIPLEY HiLL Pupils Secure New Desk For Teacher | —2428 Egg Masses Collected. tenants for many years. { The war by the children's against the tent caterpillar goes on h enthusiasm. | il ol | SPRING HILL FreeZing Weather Holds Up Road Work—A. C. M. B. Sale and Supper. | The freezing weather of last week has interfered very materiaily with the progress on the state road, and unle | the frost comes out of the ground the builders will not try to carry out their contract this winter. In that case it will leave a very bad place to get over in the mud season. The A. C. M. B. held a sale of home- made apro . 3t the church Tues- day eveni upper was served. Special Christmas music will he used by the choir at the Baptist church tomorrow. | Christmas Festival. Next week Tuesday evening the Sun- day school will hold a Chrigtmas so- | clable, entertainment, supper, tree for the little ones, etc., at the church, The Wildes boys were at hom: Sunda Mr. and Mrs. €, €. Davis were called to Norwich last Wednesday to attend the funeral of a relative D. C. Flaherty, G. A. Stalker and W. L. Storrs were in New London Wed- nesday on business. / | The sewing club met with Mrs. C. H. | Hawkins on Wednesday afternoon. ~ STORRS | las Address by Rev. Sherrod Soule—State Master Installs Grange Officers— Campus Notes. | On Sunday Rev. Sherrod Soule of the ! Congregational Home Missionary so- clety addressed the Sunday morning congregation and in the evening gave an {llustrated lecture of an automobile | trip to the churches. The talks, which | eontained many interesting bits of lo- | cal and Connecticut history, were en- Joyed by all. Grange Officers Installed. Btate Master J. Arthur S8herwood in- stalled the officers elected at a_special meeting of Mansfield grange Monday | evening. Preceding the Installation ceremontes, a class of eight was initiat- d in the third and fourth degrees. College Interests. ‘The fall term closed Friday and mdst of the students have gone home for the holidays. A large number of the fac- Wiy will alse ke away at this tme, league | | masses is carried on witk Mrs. Geo. Freeman has returned from Hanover, where she has beea visiting her daughter, ~Mrs. James Morrell. The desk secured by the efforts of the pupils, for the school, has arived, and is much appreciated by the teach- er. The gathering of caterpillar ' ez considerabl upils of Ripley Hiil last week 2 William Ric] interest by the school. Up to been gathered. leads in numbers, with Hazen a close second. This is a good showing, considering the size of the school. HEBRON Telephone Used to Give Fire Alarm— Vote to Make Center School a Maodel School. ‘There was a scare last Sun er- noon when one of the chimncys in lid- mund Horton's house was sending out clouds of black smoke. The telephones were used and the townspeople were on hand quickly and soon had the fire under control. No great amount of damage was done. Mr. and Mrs, Hor- ton were not at home at the time. Vote for Model School. At a meeting of the school board held at the town clerk’s office Satur- day, Dec. 18, it was voted to make the Center school a model school and to give the school $30 for supplementary reading. R E. T. Smith and family visited at his son’s, Bugens Smith’s, in Norwich, last Sunday afternoon. G. E. Wyman of New York is vis- | iting_his mother on Hartford avenue, ' lissa D. Palmer have returned to their J.'N. Hewitt and son Walter were in Norwich recently. Mrs. Kate Ackley s to spend the winter with her brother and his famil; in_Hartford, Mrs. Sarah Holbrook expects to go to New Haven soon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Grover Clark. Y Miss Mabel Knox expects to pass her vacation at her home in Chester, Mass, Miss Josephige Hart is to go to her home in Montwille. _STAFFORD Teacher Recavering—Universalist Or- ganist and Choir at Springfield. ‘The little/son of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Pero, who has been ill the past nine mouihs With Brighls disease, has bass | 'a portion of the foundation walls are Ready Helpers And Grange Hold An- | quite §H at their new home in Monson, but is somewhat better. Miss Blanche Shippy is making good recovery from her recent attack of ty- phoid fever at her home in South ‘Woodstock, and expects to soon return to her duties as teacher in the Plnney grammar school § Trip for Choir. Mrs. Malone Moore, organist of th Universalist church, and the choir en- ! joyed a trip to Springfield last Satur- day. They attended Court Square the- | atre and saw Joseph and His Breth- | ren. The supper served last Thursday by the Ladles™” Ald soclety of the Baptist church and handkerchief and mission- | ary sales were all a success. BOLTON of Bolton Grange—Public Dance Well Attended. * Officers | | { I i Bolton grange, No. 47, elected officers | at the meeting last week for the com- ing year as follows: Master, F. D. Fin- ley: oversecr, Harry Miiburn; steward, r()hlrles ‘Warner; assistant steward, { Myron Lee; chaplain, Mrs. Charles N. Loomis; treasurer, Miss Annie Alvord; secretafy, Mrs. Elizabeth Finley; gate- kkeeper, John H. Massey; Ceres,- Mrs. Blizabeth Strong: Pomona, Mrs. Vivia Massey; Flora, Miss Adelia Loomis; lady assistant steward, Miss Alice Eaton. i School Supervisor A. N. Potter of ‘Willimantic visited the Bolton schools Monday. The Ladies’ club met at Mrs. Charles N. Loomis’ Thursday afternoon. Many at Dance. i ! A public dance for the benefit of the | Bolton hall and library fund was giv- en at the brick house at Bolton Center Tuesday- evening. _There was a geod attendance. » William Sitzy is in New York, the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Weirauch, over the holidays. ANDOVER Deacon and Mrs. Phelps on Holi | Trip—Christmas Tree for All | Children. Remember would buy for . wear, Women’ = Phelps left Thurs- , to spend the holi- t Bermuda before Deacon and day for Toledo, O. days. . They may vi they return here. Ex-Senator and Mrs. ague and other friends called on m on Wednesday to wish them God- Horace Backus has terminated his business interests in Hartford. | Christmas Tree the 23d. The Christmas tree for all the chil- dren of the town will be held in_the { town hall next Tuesday evening, Dec. 3d. The collectors have worked well, there being over $60 in hand. rs. Lockett returned Monday from visiting her father in all River, At the Congregational church on Sunday Bev. John J. Lockett, pastor, 25c to $1.00 to Dr. "Franklin, who is to havi of the neWw sanitarium here, wiii speak in the evening on Mexico. STAFFORDVILLE Boy Injured While Coa€ting—Fair | Nets $42. | 10c to Kenneth Harrington, youngest son [ of Ed Harrington, met with a bad ac cident while coasting. At first Dr. Stretch feared he had broken his ieg, but later found that it was a bad sprain. % | ""Members of Wolcott lodge of $1.00 to met at H. G. Dunham’s home and gave him a pieasant surp Dunham is one of their oldest Masons and has been a shue-in with feeblc M - health for some time. He'was pre- i | sented a handsome bouquet. | 19c and 95¢ i $1.00 to $2.50 Cleared $42. P | Tha' annual fair-of the Ladies' Aid s society was held in the Methodist ves- try this week Tuesday evening; 342 ° 1dded to the treasur O The Epworth league service was held I ng. Topic, Holy Days and The leader was Mrs. H. A. | was | S ST 1 | BOLTON NOTCH i Bennie Pierc: at work for | Maine of Belknap Helghts. | Mrs. Estelle Reed was in Manches- | ter Wednesda | Mrs, N. C. Maine is visiting her | aaughter, Mrs. George Walker, in Man- er. } and Mre. Dr. | Loren ,Malne were . M. Maine of this place had s in'the Cheney hlock at Manches ter that caught fire last week arn damaged by smoke and water i |~ Jude W. Howard spent Saturday in_Rockville. James Mallen of Rockville called on friends here Tuesday. N | W. . Rice was in Hartford Satur- | §& day. 266 to 270 GURLEYVILLE L | ,,,The Christmas exercises and tree of the Sunda to be held a. | the ML stmas eve. . B, Simonds picked a_dande- ion on the iawn last Sunday, Dec. 14. A number of local people attended the union meéting at the Congregation- al church in Willimantic Sunday even- ing, . Rev. B/ H. Tunnicliffe and daughter | have returned from a visit with rela- What To Get For Him THING TO WEAR,” heads the list. Something he can wear will be doubly appreciated if you get him something he . Everything that is newest and best for Men or Boys to ’s and Children’s Shoes and Slippers is now here in elegant assortments for the holiday trade. "WHY NOT GIVE A SWEATER ; 50c to $7.50 A SHIRT 50c to $2.50 A NECKTIE A HAT FINE HOSIERY MEN’S and BOYS’. GLOVES 25¢ o $3.50 BOYS’ SHOES SLIPPERS - BONLY FOUR DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Brooklyn Cutfitters ‘Main Street . . / % [} that of all things men like best, “SOME- himself. A SUIT 5 $5.90 to $20.00 AN OVERCOAT $5.90 to $20.00 A FUR COAT 75¢ $16.00 to $25.00 A PAIR OF SHOES $3.00 $1.60 to $3.50 A REGAL SHOE 50c $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 WOMEN’S SHOES $1.25 to $3.50 CHILDREN’S SHOES $2.50 70c to $1.10 FANCY VESTS WAIT : START NOW Norwich “The Store That Satisfies” tives out of town. - | Two of her favorite hymns were UNION rendered by Charles Donnelly, Greene 2iles Hendrick, Mrs. DonneHy and’Mrs. Co ohn Buckley ome a few days A. Woodmansce. Mrs. Locke was 70 TR s Mo e a3 0ld and a lifelong resident of Mrs. Mary Dodge is' with friends in| Usquepaugh. She united with the Southbridge. church here when young and was al . and Mrs. W. G. Howard of West | Ways a_regular attend: antil her Woodstock attended the Congrega- | falling health prevented. ~She lcaves tional church last Sund besides her husband oné daunghter and A 'Social was held at the home of My | three grandchildren and one sTeai- |and Mrs. Willard Richards, Monday | sTandchiid; also one sister. evening. About fifty were present to LR iNGtes. enjoy games and social W. B Briges is yisiting friend A rehearsal of the chil will be ; Hobe Valley. . % held at the church y) al- | Mrs. hard Bristow ternoon, for Christmes exercises. | Stonington Wednesday and MANSFIELLD DEPCT RiCriMGiDs Thg supper and annual sale of fancy Proceeds of W. C. T. U. Sale and Sup- O n o iestassutty ot per for State Work—Grange Hall aptist church was largely attend- ed, and very successrul. Contract Let. . Dr. McFarland is building a large . - qpe Clark's Mills W. C. T. U. held a hen house. This is another of the run | ( wh¢ SHEFCH WIS (O (0 4 Baptist down farms which is being reclaimed, ' S0 ®0F Richmond last week. The S Cradh DR e G cts procecds will be given to help the state work Rev called on Cornell of Providence Moore and family Mor- Washi;rgtonfi(}cant'y', R L. aay. & T ALY Xrtiur Barber spent Sunday at Nar USQUEPALIT ragausett _Pier. Henry D. Hoyle is boarding with his aunt, Mrs, Agnes Phillips, at Wake- field. Mr. and Mrs. George E. B. James spent Sunday at Matunuck. Entertained Friends. New York State Man Visits Nearby Farms—Funeral of Mrs, Looke. Mrs. Caroline Palmer and Mrs. Me- home here after three weeks' visit' A and Mrs, George James enter- With Frank Tefft and family of Exeter. iained a fow friends at their home George Hoxsle and R. L. Knight /ipesday evening. | visited "the fish ponds near Carolina Wednesday. Mr. Hoxsie's home is near Chatham, N. Y., on a farm and as it Y Mr. Lockhart of Carolina sup- ied the pulplt at Perryville and Cross ills Sunday. is his first Rhode Island visit it 15 ~ Rey. Henry Cornell of Providencs | yery enjoyable for him to visit the| supplied- the pulpit at Carolina Sun- | aifferent’ farms around. sy, wilrs, Arvilla Larkin has gone to esterly to spend the winter with her | with typhoid fever, is improving. son Ralph and family, e auntiact for the mew . grange pa. Charles Holdep of Attleboro 18| hall has been let to Herbert Gates of { visiting her mother and uncle, ™ T.| Snannock. | | Locke. TR Sarah M. Locke. | HOPKINTON Funeral of Mr: The funeral of Mrs, Sarah M. Locke Funeral of Mrs. James M. Brightman Held Tuesday Morning. | George Cornell, who has been sick was held at the church Monday at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. H. Trenberth and Rev. C. H. Palmer conducted the services. Dr, Kenyon, J. S. Lamond, Charles Dondlymuudmkflwmhmw Jhe fuperal of Hllen H, Erightman, | | wie of James M. Brightman, who died | in Providence last Saturday, was held | ~ at the home of her son, Walter P.) Tuesday | Meeting of Ocean View W. C. T. U | Brightman, in this town ! morning. 'Rev. E. P. Mathewson offi- Farmhouse Improvements. | ciated. The hymns selected by the de- B L - ceased, It is\Well With My Soul and | [ The Sweet Bye and Bye, were sung by Lloyd R. Crandall of Ashaway. Burial was In_the Brightman family burying ground. Rev. E. P. Mathewson attended the winter meefing of the .Rhode Island Tax Officials’ association at the state- | house, Providence, Wednesday Mrs, A. Irene Mills is visiting hei The Ocean View W. C. E. U. met af | the home of Mrs. H. A, Macombes with a good attendance. Selden M. Young and daughter Fran< | ces are guests of Mr Young’s parents in Utica, N, Y. Mrs. Orson Rogers has a man from | New York installing an engine and sister, Mrs. Frank C. Dixon, of Ston- | plumbing in their ~farmhouse hers ington, over Christmas. which is occupied by C. A. Loofboro. Herbert E. Corev and family have| Mrs. G. T. Collins and Mrs. 8. M. Young were visitors in Westerly Tues« day. moved to the farm they recently pur chased of John R. Gould. | THE " NORWICH ELECTRIC (0. 100 FRANKLIN STREET Electrical - Supplies Electrical Contractors A NEW LINE OF Hiot Point Electric Flat lrons $3.50 These Irons are guaranteed by the makers and we are so sure that they will give satisfaction that we are will- ing to let you give them a thirty day trial free.