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NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE -CORRESPON‘DENTS EASTERN GONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. New London County | GOSHEN UNCASVILLE Recent® Entertainments and Surpri Parties—Schools to Have Brief Va- cations—Mite Boxes Yield Over $30. | Twenty-Five Years of Usefulness— Address by Historian J. A. Randall. Mrs. E. L, Waterman and daughter little Miss Nathalle Waterman, who have been guests of friends in Man- chester returned home Saturday. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Goshen Young People’s soclety of Christian Endeavor was commerorated Sunday with interesting exercises, and The annual supper and sale of the QGood Cheer Sunshine soclety held last Week at the Quaker Hill church was y attended and well patronized. — | Christian Endeavor Soclety Celebrates Social and Dance at Grange Hall— Christmas Exercises and Tree at Central School. A social and dance was held in Grange hall lust Friday evening under the direction of the grange. Gilbert Murray's residence is being treated to a coat of white paint. Harrig Morgan is making repairs on tional church Monday evening, Dec. booth was something of an innovation here and did a good business. The supper was excellent. Aprons and fancy articles for Christmas gifte sold well ~About sixty dollars was Address by Evangel J. W, dahood, D. D, the evangelist of Bloux City, lowa, assis |ant singers, Mr. and Mrs, Davidson, ! from Loutsville, Ky., who are holding | meetings in New London, held a meet- | ing Friday morning in the M. E. | church, Rev. Dr. Mahobd gave an earn- est address on fundamental facts of the Christian life. Gift to Sunday School, | Betore the close of the Sunday school on Sunday last the superintendent, C. the outside of the Central school build- | E. Colver, announced the gift of a ing. | book, The Life of Jesus Christ for ‘The Sunday schédl will hold a | the Young, by the Rev. Richard New- Christmas concert in the Congrega-|ton, D. D, and His life deplcted in a gallery of eighty paintings, by William Hale, Royal Scottish ‘academy, in four volumes, from Mrs, Emma Bennett. A The supper was in charge of Mrs. Y - eay Tree and Exercises. 1 n Dgustus Stearns, assisted by Mrs. | 8000 attendapoe = Presldent W. T.| 4 yen filied Christmas treo greeted | vote of thanks s apeninyne sciidol Tge W. Dart as cashier, Mrs. Fred- | giety presided at the meeting. The | Ih® eves of the puplis in the Centra. |to be conveyed to Mrs. Bennett. rs. Mallory, 2 Bara - J1 Come Thou Almighty King by choir: ‘riday ey OLD MYSTIC Grant Mitee Mary Bewmam, Mise i | song, No. 151, Onward Christien Sol- | S{tetmoon the following Christmas x| - fiss Bavth Grant, | €Ty feripture reading by Deacon W.| of the teacher, Miss Susan M. Rogers, | Church Interests—Burial of E. Everstt s Hannah Mal- | 3i. O. Gllleite. song, 103. More About | i the presence of parents and friends: | B Mestirialof Voung Mon's As: s Dorothy Stearns. . . fesas, mistnoriaail, W, I Geer; A0NE: livesper: hymn, ‘sehool: | recltation: -1 | Sl stratig ety oung. tens B Bhacy b s ere | N0; 11, O That Will B Glory; Historian | wish vou a Merry Christmas, Law-| 806 B Y . Cahpras B 1., A Randall; song, 193. In 'the Cromi; iy ShoR TEhe IR in | In charse of Jirs. Thomas Church, Mrs, : i rence Spencer; Christmas Customs in i = - > 0 | remarks from the charter members. hes A & 2. . Rev. Horton, D. D, of Charles Burcess, Mrs. Nathan Wood- : i Other Lands, 1 Helen Rogers, orton, - i Furber | Confec. | letters from former presidents, 8180 Jiova Bailey’ Henms Woloeenka. Miss the Methodist church, s, 2 o were sold by | Closing song, No. 65, God Be With) vivian Crarmom Alice Rix ana Dreached Sunday morning at the Old P s P | You. Miss Vieiet Frang' Up. Tihe stic Methodist church and conduct-, . and Nrs. Teiel| The historical account of the society | Ba & Miss Ruth Murray. ;€0 the communion service, exchanging % 5 |as given by the historian, contained 2 Sy Wa ‘or \Dulpits with Rev. Arthur I Withee woms were prettily decorsied A . Floyd Day; Walting ror W Sy s o enroriae | the Tollowing facts of interest Thecdore. Bailes Silent | Pastor of the local church. s irTted 11y OHEre® ot | oking ~ backward twenty-five bl Lucy and V | yRev, Osmor G. Buddington of West T T 1 i latige T ysti¢ occupied the pulpit of the B 1. Miks 3o 1 es Tiot sesm “posaible, that: 2 e tist church last Sunday. morning and b e o ik Har- | quarter of a century has passed into Pictures, Floyd The evening in the absence of the pastor, saen spending a few | NiStory since we first organized our| Legend, Mis: Yembenski; Rev. Henry E. Anderson. e ana - Mre, | little Society of Christian Endeavor, in | Shepherd’s Vision, Lawrence Spen Death of E. Everett Brown. *t ‘town recently for|the dear old church that stood here| Christmas in the Heart, Miss Annié| The death of B. Everett Brown, a = {on this hill top where this present | Schmuckle reading, Nellie's Cnrist- i of Old Mystie, occu: d last re making prepara- | Puilding now stande. 5 imas Mve, Miss Susan Miner; recita- v at her home in New York cf ration of Christmas, | A sStrong and active society had| tions, That's Just M, M ody was brought Saturday at 2 \verr who has been con | Peen orsanized in the first church in| ben and o'clock to Elm irove cemetery. e Tk, M- | Lebanon, for a number of years, and | Christmas Holly, Miss Eita Schmuck- . i ’ S 01 Top Ty ”“’l think that this was one thing that | ler: Manger Song, school: recitations, | Young Men's Allucla}( on: Meets. . | helped us. Tn the fall of 1888 we had | A Queer Christmas Tree, Miss Vivian [ The s a large attendance when Mite Boxes Opened. | no settied pastor. The following no- | Czarnomski 's Christmas, Miss , the Young Men’s association met Mon The Womars Home Missionarr so- | tlee was read on the preceding Sun- | Mary Schmuckler; The Night Before day evening in the M. E. parish house ety met at the home of Mrs. Thomas | day by the Rev. F. P. Rachel then | Christmas, Miss Sarah Schmuckier, | There was a present L s for Churct ternoom. . At this | Preaching here as a candidate: | The Night After Christmas, Miss Min mbership, plans of worl out E f opening of the| All those interested in the organ-|nic Kingsley; dialogue, Mrs. Ruggles, and committees appointed at this se ook place with a financial | izing of a Y. P. 8, C. E. in Goshen, are | impersonated by Miss Lucy Czarnom- Sion; also a program. was arran 3 aoila uested to meet In this | ski; the children—Sarch Maud, Miss for a public demonstration of the wor who has been thélo'clock on Wednesday amuckler; Clement, Lawrence 0f the «'D ~~u»wné oy ester fo i 12th Susan, Miss Susan Miner; eciding Game Today. . ¥ - ‘v -‘ Sy We anized with seven active v, Charles Miner; Cornelia, Wil The Old Mystic basketball eam g g | i i Miss = Ruth Mur e corite. P ames Y. Thomas, P >eory, Mis uth =~ Muriay: | played Saturday, December 6th the SR T A. Randall, W. G, Thomas, | EilY, Miss ix: . Baby Laims, Oral school team on the sehool ground Say 1 Miss igerton, Mary E. Thomas, W codore Bailey:. closing song, Chrisi- The Oral team won the g: 23 b - o Bimaliss Come Akaln. after & . Saturday, Dec. 13th th officers were President, L. s_came the unloading of the jliyed the second game on Or “ jeats vice president W. H. Geer, stmas tree. Tach pupil received & grounds and the 01§ Mystic team . : - A. Randall. and a Dox of candy from the g 1o 4; The third'game will be play- r Skiffington Our first Christian Endeavor prayer | teacher. The teacher was also well (g today (Saturday) on Atimens e ety B2 | meeting was héld in the schoolhouse on | remembered by her puplls, = o school grounds in Old Myst Skiffington, WiD- | {foehen Hill. Deacon J. Y. Thomas, | ¢, 0"er " weeks gazatlon. The w! s U"'"Idf W°'I_k='5 i Tt rsop, Ar- A v some new | term will open Monday, Jan. 914, he annual fair of .the Uniied Work- rry ¢ il o bl adeer £ rmrr g i o the M. E. parish ho : 2! the roll, among them the me NORTH STONINGTON gy gl it r ar ninz spent m["”" ohadh e R s gl e wall mottoes, cards and ok : his dear wife, Hop cheler, g ins Wi | éisn. of Supper wak gerved from and music, re- thought it wonuld be for our best i ’Mns's Smith Enta‘r‘!.a ns \t‘vhceler §Dhco| . ‘?' 0”0 Mee s Sn;“u 4\-‘”“ gflrm"m i ' terest to join the local C. E. union so| Girla—Mes. William V. cAvery's-Fu<l S8 0 Two Initiations. on Feb. §th, 1839 we voted to join| neral—Appley-Main Marniage, [ S e el the. b eSS W aneac the Willimantic union, ” - . foceurred- Sunday hi at et o s prnencted | TOur membership continued to inr“ Miss L. Smith, ateacher in [ 20FUKTIG, FREET o w o mew members wers Initiated | crease so in the following yvear the| he Wheeler school, - enteriained the |3 €7 &) BT OE o . s was served roll call numbered thirty-six, fifteen i g of the school and a few other | &%, "0 o UCTEREAE > ‘ ~ company shut down |Z2ctive, twenty-one e mem-| friends last Saturday afternoon. Mrs iy .oy Old Mystic Meihiodist ch T e arrival of a new | Pers. 1 remember . ¥. P. Bach- | Lucian Drury read an or LT oy o feen St e THars. S b & Ao 7 = i { eler our pastor, once said in one | and there was music. Mis: ll. Was e TRl foraee Fiu e - sited in Hartford | our Endeavor meetings what a t | assisted in serving refreshments by | pii et O 0 °d In Hartford | [0l and Inspiration, the Christian En- | some of her puplls, Miss Helen Hali, | ZU0 Grove cemetery = = R‘ deavor society was to him. and how | M s Ruby Park and Miss Anna Mer hnrch was entertained Wed: | it held up the pastor's hands, | rill pouring tea and chocolate. R S OB % 1s Been serfonsly | Some of our former members are! Funeral of Mrs. Wiliilam V. Avery. Henry E. Anderson. m, has 3 enough/to be able to | DOW living in the ce $he,aita The funeral of Mrs. William V. Avery | - rest < i | and the Srestern. autesiions }‘ beeil | o Bloomifield, Conm, «was held in | Fr ‘“\;\VD:. P;:Jef_ 7f,vwfr,e-rylly..mr Mre Herbert Stapline is spending a | }Jahoring in mission work in far away | Gonzregat fonday after- ', Frank ehastian. prop 5 ief : beautiful afterncon i he services. Mrs. Avery was Henri- 05 Gt el 4 Brief Vacation. ‘1q_ , our dear old church caught B 2 Thompson, adopted daughter of ’,“‘"‘_ i ““; ‘I'”»‘_," ot meal eigiun Se n togm Will close Dec. 24| from a defective fiue, and we had to.the late. Mr. "and Mrs. Benjamin 'GRITR CIMENSH wole tabbits, black for the Christmas vacs opening | watch it burn to the ground. Our re- | Thompson, of Pendleton Hill — She piBington and white Plymouth Rock agatn Monday, December 29, make | ligious services including our eas 38 SeaiRiola B BRE A minAveA by . ar on three first, one second, gty during the smallpox | deavor meetings were held in. Ac | Har muabéna ‘anid. four enildben: ome third and one fourth premiums. the temth distriet (my hall, Goshen Hill until ou | ot Johnson-Chamberlain Engagement. a church was built. George H. Appley of this town and | The engagement of Miss Iva Blanch- * v London fs| During the past twenty-five vears| (eorge H. Apple Jaughter of Mrs. “rd Johnson of Old Mystic to Raymond e Keves Product Co. | we have had elght presidents: [. .| Jiiss Cora T Aain, daughter of 308 paward Chamberlain of = Woodstock Randall, Rev. B, B Bl ares | Willlam - L. Main, of .Ledyard, were | VAlleY "ls announced, i iR il Bt 3 v_:“Ra;;da‘lv ‘TJ(“’K‘Q ¢ | married Monday evening by Rev. Lu- Honors at New Haven Show., o O | to m- | There is sadness in our hearts| cian Drury at his residence. The cere- | /Ernest W. Brown of Riverhead farm N hn i reatine that cur (| Mony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. 'was in New Haven last weelk Thurs- Miss Rogers Surprised. | e e whe have stood by s William' R..CromweH of Mystic and day attending the ppultry show. Mr. nd his wife who » stoo >/ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis of Ston- Brown won first prizes on three varie. e Rogers." daughter of | throush sunshine ‘and storm = these ington Mr. and Mrs. Appley went at ties of mangel heets. o o was Eiven a sarmries | Imany years cannot meet i h ke fties | once to the ome of Mr. Appley in thiz | - Mr. Burrows of New Jersey has taken B OF th v louh| o wa Diies them mete than in oar| oWn, where'they will reside. possession of his farm lately purchased town, at her boarding | Christian Endeavor work Visit Westerly Grange. of TN ackarts 5. drew Champion's. The | ~Forgetting those things which are By invitation of Westerly grange, | % Mr. Malood, who is holding spent, games | hehind and reaching forth unto those! which holds jts meetings at Avondale, (TENEElRUE services in New Lendon. music, et furnishing the e hings which are before, lat us pres orth Stonington grangers to the W4F &1 *‘rjfu-. i ge Ao-[ Rev: ment, with refres 4 during | joward the mark for the prize of the humber of 53 puid it a fraternal visit Ly s ainoiM, the evening high calling of God in Christ Jesus. I Tuesday evening. The North Stoning 3 fa e Eeai i A i held by nk we shall not fully realize until ton grange, under the direction of its ,lef"""v Fa a:‘»o{\gd”‘*; returned Montville grange P. of IL. in the lodge | this goal is reached, of the blessings | lecturer, Rey. I. M. Hollister, gave the {ONdaY f ~Sunday visit in rooms In Imertown emorial hs and henefits that our traini rary programme, Besides Mr. Hol- © o at which offic were proposed for the | {ne Young People's Society of those taking part were John D. — * Christian’ Endeavor, has been to each Rev. Lucian Drury, Chester L. | Sunshine. society | one. ot e | T M. 37 Fawin Thompson, s | - EONARD BRIDGE was é | 2 | George H. Miss Anna Merriil, 2 i AT aes of s, M | Beturme ‘Feape India. | Miss Alice Avery, Arthur Westwell Surprise Party for Miss Ruth Lombard e = | The mid-week prayer meeling Was ;ng Miss Cecil Stedman. The enter- —Busy Bee Society Active. held in the school house on GOShEn ' (aininc srange served cake, ice cream e | i N | at Supper and Entertainment— | y ?., Unite for Exercises and ree. GLE Hill Wednesday evening. The meeting was led by H. C. York who has re- cently returned from India. Joel S. Ives, secretary of the Home | Missionary soclety of Connecticut is expected fo officiate at the services at the Goshen churcn mext Sunday. W, T. Curry, district depfliy : | Thames Counell, Royal Arcanum. LAUREL ols of Ni ~ 1851, has been elected with the grand| witn | Tepent of the state homomary members 1 of Beacon HIIL counell, of New Ha- | o —_—— —— i LISBON North Stenington Pastor to Preach. | Committees Busy b Christmas | Rev I Sahars | Preparations—Sale by Ladies’ Aid Stoning ted to rapel next Sunday i sual hour, | Society. Mr, and Mrs. Jol Liee nded thes e funeral Mrs 1 A at| Schools in town elosed Friday for a Nertl Stonington Mond | holiday vacation of two weeks. Mrs Attaway Mafn sitihz in| James H. Kennedy and Frank E. Providenc Hyde went to Moosup Monday to at- Biis D o xovistas tend the burial of Mr. Hyde's cousir, Elisha Park, of Providence. Fhe 1o 1 cl Mr. and Mrs, William Kendgll and e | ek . i tittle son of Canterbury spent Sunday | PriSe was = at Henry Kendall's. since the Buying Gifts in Norwich. ten vears ago. MOHEGAN Misses Lena Bradiaw, Alice Kennedy 1 and Nellie Mell were in Monday ~purchasing _gifts for the Services were held in the church| Ciy morning and évening ! #ehool is making arrangements. Other butt, Mrs. Hunter bas . yeturned . after | commitiees that are busy with prepa visiting Dher daughter, Mrs. Davis of | rations for the Christmas concert are Mystic | Recitations, Miss Lucy Baldwil Miss Mr. Derison Davis of Mystie was Lena Bradlaw, W. S. Foote; music, or- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter on and choir; —tree, young men's |y, Saturday. decorationg, young men’s class | y The children are rehearsing their cung ladies’ class. pieces for Christmas Pleasant and Profitable Sale. The Ladies’ Aid society held a sale | in the town hall Tuesday evening. The | maip room where the sales tables were | Fanged sreen. Sandwiche: y were sold by H. Kenned, AMrs. Willlam \liss Sadie nuts, Miss Lizzie | aprons ana fax : | Hyde, Mrs. 1. W. Corbett, Miss Alice o Miiled | Kennedy; posteards, Mrs. R. T. Read. | Ornsted. - Le | The net proceeds of the sale amounte Ji cake and coffee H. J. Kendall, Mrs. W. S. Foote and Welsh rarebit, by candy and pea- radlaw; bed quilts, articles, Mrs. I i 1 W 33346 | eva. ‘ville in September. Jennie Geer Perk | senior | Courtland E. €olver, spoke of the work |&ht of faith, lay hold on 1in a general way. and coffee. Local Notes. Mrs. D. 8. Ralph and child tucket, R. I, have been visit { home of Rev. G. H. Chambe; Mr. and Mrs. John L. York have n spending the weel with their son West Hartford. for th schooi will have its stival Mon 4ay ovening. ptist Sun- day school will have a tree Christmas GALES FERRY Ladies’ Aid Society Gives Miss Colver a Surprise—Successful Fair and Sup- per—Evangelist Gives Address. The Ladies Aid society held a spe- al meeting on Thursday afternoon in the vestry of the M. E. church to perfect plans per given Tuesday evening. given the president. Miss olver. who has held this office organization of the society This meeting falling on the birthday of Miss Colver, the secre- orwich on | tary and treasurer, Mrs. D. C. Perkins, | and Warren Kneeland. presented her a birthday cake and the stmas tree for which the Sunday | Vice president, Mrs. Henry W. Hurl- | Bast Colchester attended church ser- Dprepared cocoa and with saltines a very pleasant impromptu lunch was | served in honor of the event, Reports on Sunday School Work, A meeting of the Sunday scheol oard was held Friday evening. Rev. Ir. Harrison presided. He made men- tlon of certain rules along the line of teachers’ work that was spoken of at the county convention in Greene- He called on Miss , a delegate to the was decorated in red and | State_convention in Norwich, for her report in primary work. Mrs. Sarah J. Perkins as a delegaie reported the work. The -superintendent, He was followed v the Rev. Mr. Harrison on the con- | vention work as a whole. Supper and Sale. The chicken pie supper and Christ- mas sale Tuesday night in the vestry was a pleasing success. The men's | The Busy Bee soclety held 1t the home of Mr. and M {A. Manwaring Thursday th, with games ad singing. {ty-five were present. _Sandwiches, cake and coffec were serve Mike Dyer has moved & 0ods to Putnam, Ir. and Mrs. L. C, irsday in Norwich. Given Surprise Party. Friday evening at the home of Coun- y Commissioner and Mrs. Fred J. Brown a pleasant surprise was given their niece, Miss Ruth Lombard. The evening merrily spent playing | zan tons from the victrola. Sandwiches, |cake and coffee were erved. Those I present were: Misses Hattic M. York, Eva d., Curry and Alice N. Rodman, social Leverett evening, | household |= | Schroedter spent i | | | Messrs, Bennie R. York, Irwin Jones, { Archie Curry, Royce McCall, Calvin McCall, and 'Bdward McCall, Jr. of { Goshen and Rev. Flwell i Misses Myrtle Lombard, O. Mead. Lavinia P. for the chicken ple sup. | Kneeland, Hattie J. Williams and -Ruth | toreycle fame, w P Sup. |H. Brown, Messrs. Dexter Mead, Clar- | of Mr. and M |ence M, Williams and Charles’ Lom- | bard, { Judee and Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland | motored "to Hartford Saturday and were the guests of their sons, William Mr. and Mrs. Frank Browning of vices at Exeter Sinday, Mrs. Fred O. day in Hartford. Mr. Berkowitz of New York city spent from Thursday umtil Sunday with his family on the Williams farm. Brown spent Thurs- Fred Smith has returned to Willi- | mantic after spending several with Carlton A, Cummings. Mrs, Berkowits's daughter and fam- ily have arrived from New York to spend the winter, Collection for Missionary Society. Rev, Eiwell O, Mead preached a very Interesting and helpful sermon Sunday from 1 Timothy VI 12: “Fight the good _eternal life, whepeunto thou art also’ called, and bast professed a g00d profession be- fore many_witnesses” A collection for the Home Missionary society was taken, ' Otto A, Nettleton picked a dandelion in_full bloom Dec.- 17th. Mrs. Blizabeth Hazen has returned days Dec. | Twen- | and listening to various selec. | RE.SOLVED WE HAVE LOT:S OF NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN OUR STORE- IT WONT BREAK YoU TO BUY We Save You 10 to 20 fal ke The Busiest Store in this City Selling Xmas Goods 1S MARSHALL’S at 101 Main St, Norwich NOT TO BE WONDERED AT WHEN YOU KNOW THAT WE SELL GOODS AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES ; . $1.15 | S b O OSSR 0 Gloves at s . kel s at $1.95, and a Special Make of Gloves af®6¢ from 89¢c $1.25 Glovesat .- ... . $2.50 Long Glo . $1.28 $1.25 Umbrellas af oo ooy s v SEA S50 Umbrellasiat . i avisig e N $2i25timbrellasat o, oo o o Lo SKT8 ) $2.98 Umbrellas at .. 5.0 . deeraeiots oins OB | $3 05 Umbreflisiat. oot il a s SRBS E §5.75 Umbrellas@bls, . 7o ik diioiamie oo - SR 1 | | and $5.50 Umbrellas at $4.85, eic., etc. .Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Neckwear and Fancy Aprons at Special Cut Prices. / - Men’s Black Silk and Lisle Hosiery at Cut Prices Children’s Knit Goods, such as Robes, Jackets, Sweaters, Caps, Toques and Leggins at Special Prices. i Women’s Silk Pei‘icoats, $2.39 kind at $1.95. A very special Chiffon Silk at $2.95, from $4.00. "~ mai E g P N [ Wain Streect A @ H A orwich, Gonn. | Ie i where she visited® Mrs! wiih - esrelivo-apoplexy. | AD SO Noyes, treasurer, Amos G. Hewilt, i s in Nidhtic comotery in the | ROAD SGIIETY steward, Joseph Noyes, assistwnt ! Bee socloty met (his‘week plot. Mr. Griswald s snrvived:| e steward Charles Brightman, lady as- r Wednesday | hy his wife and two vous, John D, | Entertainment Nets $20—Burial of Ev- | cistant stward, Mrs. Lena York, ceres, terhoomn. cake and cof- | Griswold of 1 " nd George S, Gris- | erett Brown, Mrs. Josie Wheeler, Pomona, Mrs. Jasetian g | wold ", S y { A Mary B, Wheeler. Flora, ' Esther Mrs. Eli da_ E. Miss Jessie A. Willey and Mrs. Mary | Cummings, Brown, Mrs Harwood of Norwich w ‘H' Nia ‘Hw\ | The Grange entertainment held at kiR —_— y Brovon, ) to attend the funeral of |the chureh pariors netted twenty dol- 3 | and Miss L _Mrs._Rohbins | jars for that treasur LEDYARD | and Mrs. 3 calente Heary Griswold | * Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Palmer of MR | out twenty from Liberty iill Maric - Gushee of | New York have been ofar andiR o el e e | : also sifended (he funeral erétt Brovn who died last week| Second Shook — Congregational | VOLUNTOWN LD GHenald UL Bosin VER el New Yorl was buricd in Eim Grovo| Church to Hold Christmas Conoert: e : t emetery Satdc le was the son Court Liberty Elects Officers—Rev. R. | Beel e | 4F, Deacon Ellas B Brown of 0| r. and Mrs. William L. Main and | P. Morrissey and His People Steadily | purchased a i k. Charles | sEhgen, ere @ number of ) gaughter Hazel of Mystic were Sun~ 1 Rodiea Parish DebL. ‘1_\’\';\:\_‘ 89 eratl he machine My | Y Mary Sturr Wheeler returned | 38Y guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E., Hol« | Mona: € at U 1 tracts at Black Doint which will » 2y from Wellesley: colleke: o] dxldzes | ing of Court Tihorty, No. 152, ¥ of v | quire several months to complets e o Suffers Second Shock. LR A i’i;‘: everal ds bis parents here this| Alfred J. Clark, a former selectman, | serve for the ensuing fterm: Chie ES Weok suffered a second slight,shock Monday 4 [ e = et e i Williams spent Wednes- | night. Mr. Clark had ofie about a year nger, Philip Boucher; :l‘nn!'_d\]ng sec- | ndon with frie ago which was very severe, but this & retaty, T. W, Dupont;- finsnclal secre- | - o New . Lond wonk ina oR was surht v Ciask 1a’sesting = DG NG nE easurer | with Mr. and Me \Wednesds i'F o r b i ¥ Olizim Boucher; senior- woodward, J. | i L B e omfortably, but his: physician Suvises g, Herbert; juniior woodward, Josepli | of th A G mola i Ritchotte; senjor beadle, Nason P. fonticht S B, Pt e : i | Lewis: junior beadle, Afvert Dupont, | Rt b b e cuds DLy ot the (eRrohiTg parsonage \ednesday and prepared Theso officers will be installed at the | “§ACe: Giieworih Powers has re. | HOVEd from the Mvdc farm owned Ly | mona grange in Norwich Thursday. . first meeting in January, when the new ned to school aft e 11 e 0T M THe Dadt olght Years snd sone neat Christmas Concert. | ritual goes into effect. | ber of week et Ty S “"1 A Christmas concert will be held in St. Thomas’ Parish Debt Greatly Re-| Rov Howard has ‘purchased a fine the Congregational church Sunday duced. | pwir of horses and is carting ties for Grange Officers. .. | morning in place ot the regular ser- = : = = ic Stonington Grange off - the | vice. S el S T30 asn Will be a Chr s entertoin- | new yeas nre Master, A. Bor Nearly all the schools closed Friday e e e oL B s Chuyeh loent i tha Chesterflald isaHobl. sivhn | Qyerceser: Theodors o, leciurer, | for the vacatfon of two weeks, ~Many bastor. Rev. B, . Morrissey an. | by the teacher. Miss Edna Kelly, De-{ ~verseer, Theodol . lecturer, | of the teachers had Christmas trees Do that dutlng tho rweck He mad | cembes 30 p. m. dobmson, seeretary, Eliza - P, 'and held exercises. | paid $400 on the parish debt, whick was applied as follows: $300 on mort- gage of St. Thomas’ church, reducing | 3 | debt to $1200, and $100 on the mort- 5 gage of the m of St 3 | 2 Glasgo, reducing debt to.$200 Remember your ) » b also a 0C vorki balance . . z 0 £ vorkne byl B distant friends. Leading ey his stay of a little | | Parcel post » & N over two ¥ reduced the parish | | debt to the amount of $700. This is reaches them orst ’, considered a grand showing for a | Dainh OF ubout 400 squls. T his ear- everywhere. p | nest offort to accomplish this result £ | her Morrissey has received the | hearty eo-operation of his parishioners iand their friends and the result is T AR R most gratifying to both pastor and 3 | people. 3 £ | News in General. | Martial Russi and Charles La Chap- i O y ~ Pellet ol Sunide tvisitorsito hent L) @ “@ p &l o - On Monday evening a large delega- . ! tion from i village attended the » | performance of Uncle Tom’s Cabin at ‘ 5 e . | the Davis theatre, Norwich. 1 % Sbiiaas, SUrdiEk of Roswioh, of n As Cifts Reflect the True Christmas Spirit a guest on Sunday Sheridan Burdicl = : 3 /8 1 Dupont—Babeock. We are showing the ORDER EARLY A Few Speclaltles unday afternoon Noie Dupent and N e £ AND Frances Babcock, both of this most attractive Qispiay of h , were married by the v, Wi ., . 1! Reynolds at the parsonage ac seasonable gifts in MNer- AVOiID THE Boxwood Balls, Sunday next the pulpit at the-Bap- wich. INEVITABLE RUSH WREATHS of Laurel, tist church will be sunplied by a col~ i 8 B T 3 lege student at the morning service. Prices .from 75c up- OF THE Holly, Pine, Hemlock, Bupervisor Young was in town ) | Thursday and at the close of scheol a ward. LAST FEW DAYS. Ruscus, Etc. | teachers’ meeting was held in Union . hall. Schools closed Friday for the | holidays and will reopen Monday, Jan. | 5, 1914. . x - . Ll \ oo Our Christmas Gift Boxes of l‘lowers 43 Funeral Services of George F. Griswold | Held Thursday Afternoon. The funeral services of George F. Griswold were held at the residence of.| J. E. Hurle in Niantic Thursday af- ternoen at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. William Knappenberger, pastor of the Congre- ational churehi officiated) The attend.\ ance included a large number of Oad Fellows from Niantic lodge, I 0. O. T Mr, Griswold was a member of Silv City lodge, No. 3,1 0. O. I, He was 69 years old and had been iil the past ' At $2.00 Upwards MAKE A MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFT 140 Main Street "Phone 1184

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