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" LETTERS FROM TWO STATES A .New London County FRANKLIN Tree and Christmas Concert at Con- gregational Church—Dinner on 80th Birthday of Joseph Hyde. Mrs. Edgar Brown of Greeneville was a receat caller at Lakeside farm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Mitchell of Brattlebore, Vi, were calling on Mr. sad Mrs. Lavius Robinson Saturday. Miss Faith N. Gager is spending a few days in Providence. Christmas Concert. with special reference to- e llis Island. S wnee o e meeting of the Ladies' guild will be held Monday afternoon at home of Miss Eadie, R A ppecial missionary be given at the Junior day, rogram will deavor to- Live Topics. Mrs, Charles H. Peck of Marshfield, Mags., is visiting at the home of James .“‘E{ufll:;' w ss° Marion Walker is a guest the home of Mrs, Webster Standish, Miss Jennie Collins is spending the holidays with her father, M. Collins. There has been fine skating on the Alriie pond the last week. Mr, and Mrs. Nathan A. Bennett spent the week end with his uncle, A, E. Gordon, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chase of Dan- gbon vg:d the former's z;!-u. r. and . L P. Chase, Sunday. . Miss Marion Burlingame of Warc ter is spending her vacation with rei- atives here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mowry of Lib- erty, R. I, were visitors Sunday at Deacon Soule's. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jordan and daughter Alice of Danielson visited :; H. A. Jordan and family Sun- ¥ Fred and Stephen Smith of Putnam ;I ights spent Sunday with relatives oT Mrs. Robert Sands of Long Island spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Willlam Mathewson. Mbs, E. Blanding of Brookville, Mass., has been the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Alice Greenslitt. Miss Leonora Jennings of the Willi- mantic Normal school is at home for the holidays. Charles and Clinton Oliver of the Electric Lights at Westland Farm— Grange Hall Completely Renovated. Westland farm has installed electric lights. Quite a number in town are ll’-‘t:g.‘ x‘utgn‘ in :m lights, Mrs, harpe is visiti New York. B Connecticut Agricuitural college have been spending their vacation at h’(‘fine Mrs. Jeremiah McC: and chil- dren of Willimantic have been visiting relatives in town. Had Christmas Trees. There were the wusual Christmas trees at John Scott’s, P. J. Navins' and John Navins' and at R. E, Clarke's. Mr. and Mrs. Gor; J. Bakken and Miss Madeline of Warwick, R. 1., and Robert E. Clark, Jr., of North Wind- ham were guesis of Mr. Clark's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, over . Bverett E. Brown, Miss Fanny Brown and Mrs. John Smith have re- :urned from a week’s visit in Worces- er. Dr. and Mrs, John Clark of Andover, Mass., spent a few days in town re- cently. George Boham has heen visiting friends in Newton Highlands, Mass. The Wolf Den Dramatic club played at Warrenville Thursday might. Grange Hall Renovated. ‘Wolf Den grange held the last meet- Lsprri) 5 ati have returned after spending the holi- v At .the Franklin Congregational T spending the holi o 1 ? 3 et s - . . e in - Wouth . 3 Christmas. ng of the year New Year's eve. It was & 5 o x M Mari " i st Y. renovated. o was the well rendered pregramme: ss Marian Bliven and Miss Kath- Eugene Fairbanks, now emploved in The Ladies’ Repair Fund committee ,}'fi"f Opening song, Welcome Him, school; prayer, pastor; respomsive = readng. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bennett. —Guests Come and Go—Vacation | ramily here. the entire interior has been repainted, school; recitation, Thee <« hr)sl}mxs b s Notes. ¥ - Mrs, Leon Albro and children were | new curtains hung: new tables and Stockings, Hattie lLeonard; _ 5ong, OLD MYSTIC guests in Pomfret for the holiday. chairs procured, besides numerous Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, Harold Miss Helen Elliott, a nurse ai Belle- st From.- Niprvioh: other improvements. In addition Mrs. recitations, Christmas Day Has Clar! Come. at Last, Hachel Mitchell; A |Sunday Schools of the Different £ ts, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Alice Murdock has returned to | gig, 2 Good Way. Warren Rockwood; ~The| Churches Hold Festivals and Con- gv?;fifax: e e Norwich after spending some time sxuli?xfslzz(fi?:‘fiifir;? e il This Three Holidays, Stanley Armstrong, | certs for Christmas. Elmer Ryder is spending a week in | Wih her sister, Mrs. Allen Jewstl = |\as contributed by wealthy friends, Marion Mitchell and Arthur Rock- e New York. T el;d T e ing Christmas in | Who either spend part of the summer Wood: song, Jesus Loves You and Me,| Thee Baptist Sunday school 1 Raymond Lafrance and Jerome La- | Feéturned after spending o 2 | in town or are interested in the welfare Ella Rockwood; song, The Dear Old | Chrisy 7 ¥ Jehool had s} e nce who attend school in Canada | SPrinsfield. of the place. The lights were installed By gchools - recitations, By the| iz Syas tree and social Friday even- | ;v "} een spending the holidays with | Mrs. Fllen Kemp entertained her|y;si in time to he used at this meet- arm Chrigimas . Light, Vivian Miner: | thy Bechmits avg " g;f;erbyElfigggl; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urgele z“i}?-{h’gripg\fl;i";‘“"wv of Coventr¥,|jng The hall with new paint, new fur- Srintinas | Snowbs id Clark; | Bosicws 3 i 3 v ek - ishi ¢ iights o o Christmas Snowballs Harold Clack | Beciwith, A number ~of gelections | A5=0C% 1\ ey been at his|. Mr and drs, Allen Jewett have re- | LSS SRQ BT JECS, Presented & HE shallow font of the e nd Ethel Fay: recitations.Christ- | 1ene aered on the phonograph be- | ome 1, Uxbridge, Mass. turned from a visit in Norwich. Tt R e R i caualutad ¢ s Bells Jdwin Mitchell: The Christ- | cpror S, 0 Supt. Frank E. Willisms, | “gygene Collins has been assisting at | Georse H. Glazier spent Sunday 8t or Bedouin's Love song, Sister Good- new Perfection Smoke- s "Poll, Ruth Capshaw: Tecitatlon, | tnerstmon are ayeor Csents from the|yonan Adams' store during the holl- | his home in Hampton. Ralll/ posimt. New Tears Eve, Sister # Annles &nd Willies Praver, Nelllo| o iht soniace mombors of e aon | day rush, e i Christmas Exercises in School. | Halnes: reading, Workmens Compen- less Oil Heater means con- Taylor: song, Here's a Merry Christ- | 7 ¢ YOun i ol. | “Mrs. William Loring is entertaining chool closed Friday, Dec. 19. A |sation Act, Master Slve; song, Bygone . e s e cttations;” If T Wi 1J',ff,'w;f,']:‘:‘“l.‘,rf“f{"‘,‘,fl-,Z"‘s"fi‘:ie":\:ghfi; her sister, Miss Eila Lawton of Brook- plsylaz entitled A Visit from Santa| Dave May Stoddard; paper, Tide of stant, uncha.ngmg flame, Santa ( Arad Robinson; Chris R A = yn. Cla ven by the school, Raiph | Immigration, Nelson Platt; reading, o 3. = mas Day, 1% pupils; song, Heavenly|ally $t e el e per:;‘el;t::ie‘;i Miss Myra Mahew was organist at Ba.kukserrta:klg;game Tart of Santa Claus, | Chaplain Wilber; What the Humpbress whether it is full of oil or Ci “school; recitation, The Night | @ = & [ 0CeLs : the church Sunday. ot bers inciuded recitations | Learned; paper, Review of the Yea Before ' Christmas, Dorothy Co suuz.I'b“‘(is_“,’}“"’,"'f‘ of gifts from the mem-| Mrr. and Mrs. A, B. Hall of South | o0 MEIROERS OEGI T e room | Myrtice Covell; song, ‘Afterwards, Sis. { nearly empty. It means The Christmas Stars, school: re e e church and congregation, | Killingly spent Sunday at Willlam | haq been decorated and a Christmas|ter Goodhall. Six _applications for f mbusti Hon Clytstmag . Avgels: - Winnifred'| & ~Ccl. Was. & .complgte 'Hulpse fio-} HNeput® iree prepared. At the close of the ex- | membership were offered. perfect co ton—no Holon: closing seng, Praise Our Dear | L2¢M, 85 they supposed the affair was| Mr. and Mrs. John E. Vaughn and | erciges the teacher and children re- ki Yather for His Tove, school, After the | 3iransed especially for the giving of | daughter Miriam of Norwich, spent | ceived gifts from the Christmas tree, PLAINFIELD smoke. comoan the presents were Gistributed, (SiTie (0 Hembera of the Siindesechnol Sunday at William Stmmons’. = T e tha cuiiren” were served as th a : iss Lena Dennis of Attleboro, Mass. : A Yo By Aere Ropert - 3 B o ST R R Christmas Concert. 1ied beon b1 the homa of His Savents | piraas celiatEIVE R O No Pay for Section Men on Holiday— RFECTI A Christmas concert ,was held Sun-|Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis. Big Mill on New Schedule, Hyde, Bamuel N. Hyde is spending a few B i e the Christmas service, The Nativity.| Peen visiting his aunt, Mrs. Florence days in Providence. i Following: i the owdes 47 © exbiches. | . Mitohet: Mary Kingsley Saturday afternoon and Birthday Dinner. Piano solo, June Twilight, Miss Viola| Miss Rose E. Seguin returned Sat-| puplic Illustrated Lecture — Pastor | read of the Turkish Crusaders. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hyde enter- | Eidredge; chorus, Merry Christmas,| irday to Brooklvn, N. Y. where she | o Faith—Week of Prayer| . The mission band held their meeting tained Friday of last week at dinner | choir and school; prayer, Rev. Henry | iS assistant in Dr. Robert McLeod of- TRNDNen R YeF| Saturday with Miss Ruth Roode. The new Perfection Heat: Mr. ana Mrs., £ X. Hvde an ank | . Anderson; responsive reading, Supt. [ fic’s Lo L L Services. pArtaur Salisbury came from Water- - Yerrington of Versailles, it beins the | Frank E. Williams and sehoor: chec isiting in Norwich. e _| bury Christmas day to spend the holi- 5 : 80th anniversary of Mr. Hyde's birth. | rus, — Christmas Bells, chomd anr| Miss Beatrice Dean has been spend- | . An illustrated public lecture on early | days with his mother at Packerville, er gives more heat, holds Came from Californ gehool; _ recitations, Lucy Whitford, |ing a week with Miss Ruth Bogue ta e o St B but Frank Greene captured him for a more oil and is made bet- Mrs. Avchie Tamb received | MaTsaret Chesebro, Ellison Beckwith, | Norwich, 2 e c n : - [few days and on Saturday he calle ! . A TS o Angeics Cal, Tast | Dorothy Beckwith; chorus, The Christ. | Mr. and Mrs. William Preston ot B ot on other relatives in town. 48 i ter than any other heater % in b7 ~uits, | Mas Glory Song, choir and school; rec- | Providence and Mi Beaudry o s 3 3 Mr. Shaw from Yale college preache: week containing _crystallized fruits, | a8 Glory Seng, choir and school; rec- | Troviqence BRC A . boan 1isic. | lantern slides. The lecture is under | a¢ the Congregational .church again on the market from Miss Eva Lamb, and eucalyptus > Maple Anderson. Arthu rewer,Ralph | ing at David Beaudry's. D Sunday morning and spoke in the eve- twigs wtih buds and lemon blossoms, WELIGIPR | TS e T, mittee of the state, and the schools of i » Chri: eavor 1 A 5 D] riett Rendall of T has 4 3 it ning at the Christian deavor mis- . and a box of cactus candy from Mr, | Clark; chorus, The Holy Night, choir| Miss Harriett Kendall of Union the vicinity have received special in-| gionary service led by Miss Margarette Smokeless — automatic- and Mrs. Willissn Harris. ryn Bliven of Norwich are guests of day evening in the Bapfist church with and school; thews, Mary T ‘Welles, Dorothy Whiting; citations, George Mat- Social Activit: During Holiday Week vue hospital, New York, is at the Earl S. Gorton of Providence has been spending severai days at Willlam Dean’s with her sister, Miss Alice Ken- Boston, spent Christmas with his CANTERBURY GREEN the auspices of the public library com- | vitation. Jan. 9th is the date of the chicken has raised money in various ways and ‘Everett E. Brown raised a fund out- The Earnest Workers met wih Miss Chapman, Lost Their Pay. SMOKELESS locking flame-spreader pre- chorus, The Dear Old Story, choir and | dall. . : CHESTERFIELD School! recitations, Albert Carpentee|. Mrs. Arthur Baton and children of | pie supper—adv. ] Local section men were laid off vents ine- t0o Hhi Gladys = Whittlesey: solo, Merry | Brooklyn visited local relatives New Sermons on Faith. Thursday without pay for the first time turmng hlgh- A Christmas, Dorothy Chesebr, ita- | Year's di Sunday morning’s sermon at the|in the railroad career of the oldest & 2 Many A“;'fl': :zfl‘;"'"':"‘* at the | Gons, Eimer Anderson, Alice Chese lonm som of Motorman Thomas | Green was the last of a series of five | emplove. For the past seve ears Easy to rewick—wick and ethodis urch. bro; chorus, The Star of Bethlehem, SRV, Meg Rean1:5: % on Essential Elements of ristian | the men have had four holidays a year, = 3 Ry 2 i choir and school: recitations, Emily C.| Mrs. Harlow Bogue of Norwich has | Fajth. The five essentials considered | bor Day, Th ing and | Look for carrier in one; just lift out Miss Mary Tinker, who has been at- | Babcock, Ruth Denison, Lucy Whit. | been spending scveral days with her | have been those indicated by Rev.} when the; over the the old and dropmthe new, ng the manual training school, is | ford; choru Lobg Ago, cholr and|cousin, Mrs. erett Dean. Rockwell Harmon Potter his Bible i he morning s ad the rest | the Heater 7 ome for a week yacation. sehool ions,” Dorothy Chesebro, | AMise Gdna Hegiin: diss returned to | study periods at the Norwich Sunday | of the day (unless in case of storm ith th trimmed ready for use. Max Phillips and friends from New | Hazel Russell, Percival Anderson: | Rer studies at a Business college in|school convention in November: 1,|or accident), with full pay, but on Jan wit e : York are visiting Harry Rachlin. chorus, The Gift Divine choir aud|Erovidence. Faith in Jesus; 2, Faith in God; 3.1, 1914, foremen and men wege laid off Indicator shows how much J. E. Powers and son Maurice were | school: rem Pastor Anderson; Entertain Grandchildren. Faith in Man; 4, Faith in fi‘:od's .\lethm} fo “|he day without pay, except track oil is in font. <allers on Charles Gurley in East Lyme | collection; closing chorus, Oh, Come| Mr. and Mrs. George Gadbois have | of Salvation; 5, Faith in the Coming of | walkers. | Monday, 3 to My Heart, Lord Jesus, choir and|been entert = their grandchildren | the Kingdom. 7 Girmn £ Bl enet Jowx [Ty The Perfection Heater is Mrs. William Daniels, who has been | school; benediction, Rev. Arthur H.|from Norwich The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper | for the day and began Jan. 2 on the - i 0 s 4il at her home in Waterford, is im- | Withee. ' Miss Flizabeth Bourque has return- | Will be celebrated Su!}\‘duy at the First | ‘r:mw !Jur:e grg(;npfl.;tl;) “éa‘xl dl m,rmxd finished in vitreous tur- : proving slowly. Methodist Festival 5 e omillo) whers sne has | Congregational church. rom 1 to 5.30 p. m. urdays from 3 : Loujs Kaplan has returned from | .. Mem‘cdj‘fi";up;:‘\f"a S e as G Mook of Piasor, 2 to 1136 am quoise-blue enamel or steel ¢ 3 s nday s - . ; chools began Monday after a weel ietic # New York. g the Chriatmas booh an Eootl e et | Papent. Next week meetings observing the | v, Cfion" put we n A gl e b drums. Artistic in appear- Methodist Church Entertainment. | aay from 4 o 6 p. m. in the parish Holloway, formerly of Plain- | weeic of prayer will be held as follows: | i g ance—will last a life time. The entertainment in the Methodist | house. Games and phonograph music | s at the home of his aunt, Mrs. | N\onday evening, at Beecher Brown's | i ¥ k i church was well attended Sunday | were enjoved and prenents distributed | JUlia Richmond, for an indefinite time. | n Black Hill; Tuesday evening, at Easily carried. 3 evening. The programme was as fol- | to all the children. i 1T (:r!o %pofd m_}d n'tr;}nn ;f‘“ 1‘;:}:; Willliam Towne's; Wednesday, at Al- lows: Song, It Came Upon Midnight b ave returned to Torrington a bert Safford’s; Thursday evening, at Doalsrs i Clear, =~ Sunday school; recitation, A spending several weeks With Mrs.| ho parsonage; Iriday evening, at the | Meeting ' of Mission Society—Good e _evawhe:g or write for Christmas Bells, Grace Smith; recita- | OCCUM AND VERSAILLES | Speed’s mother, Mrs. Celinda McStay. | parsonage. _All the meetings will be Skating Enjoyed. illustrated circular. tion, Hang Up Baby’s Stocking, Carrie H. Elmer Lewis was in Worcester | aq from 7.30 to $.30 p. m., with the e Tinker; song, Bethlehem Star, Ruth | Gisprigaop it v to visit his cousin, who had i exception of Friday's, from 1 to 7.30. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Peck and chil- Tinker and Hazel Powers; recitations, Christmas Tros Julis. Wonsky: Why | Scheel in Christmas Concdpt—Mill| y2(iing his son, Baward Smith, Miss Maria Hopkins of Storrs col- | o PR i OF NEW YORK Do Pola tor Christas Bings Carly| ©n New Schedule. it St lege spent several days this week in s b A i New York, N. Y N.Y. Tinker; song, Christmas by the Eay, & 3 i Canterbury. z S L e i o | w York, N. Y. Albeny, 4 By o s YAt "Chrias: | The Christmas concert held fn the THOMPSON Mrs. James Houston Lathrop, with | of Willimantic. I Buffalo, N. Y. B Mse fmas Time, Bertha Tinker: Overheard | versailles M. E. church Sunday even- — Parker and Houston and ,\l;‘s: Lydia r_n;}'lv_ \.:”2“1 | ‘at Christmas, Anna Powers: Mother | INE bY members of the Sunday school, & who are in Norwich for the winter | sister, Mrs. Sm e, D W e 3 mer | assisted by. a large choir, was thor- | Gold Piece for Sunday School Super- | schools, spent their two weeks’ holiday 0 LRAR 2 Eelse for Georgia, Ellsworth: song, Jolly | 9u£hly enjoved by a record attend-| ‘intendent Munyan—Bad Case of | at their Canterbury home. ST p:m;'r‘l;njiflf"m_ dr;““\"‘jl{‘ Old St. Nicholas, six children; recita. | 20ce. The concert commitiee consist | Blood Poisoning. e T Mrs, Frank Wheeler of Scotland road, tions, At the Old Home Place, Edna | Boston spent last week with her Large Choir Assists Methodist Sunday ed of Mrs. C Perkins, Mrs. Wil- accident Wednesday. ith has been in New London Personals. WINDHAM nother. and Mrs. dren spent Monday with Mr. Norwich Town. holidays with their daughter, STANDARD OIL COMP ANY Walden; Katie's Wants, Ellen Pow- | iam Kinder, Miss Cora L, Tarbox, who| Mrs, Clara Armstrong has been at e L 2rt sy < L ers: Tomorrow Will Be Christmas, | arranged the following pleasing pro-|the Tewksbury state infirmary this _— I IS s ion hpaisty. M9y i EASTFORD dropped to ten above for four mornings Blurdith Tinker; sons, Jolly Oid Fel. |@ramme: Song, The Merry Christmas | week visiting her daughter Bernice, a | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Chap- | Wigq TU5 S0V PWRCE ooq s in addct | in succession and a thin comtmy ot low, Lula Powers, Carrie and Bertha | Bells, schol; anthem, cholr; respon- | dietitian there. pell Watch the Old Year Out. o eam o o o Congregational and Methodist Church- | winter. Tinker; recitations, While Shepherds | 8ive reading, school; address, Wel-| Mrs. Perkins is visiting her daugh- = R s TVl i of Woneasterin vis- | euiFave Chnatris. Foctvalsdint o MWatched Their Flock by Night, Hazel | come, Clifford Mell; recitation, Child's | ter, Mrs. John K. Moore. Col. and Mrs. W, S.-Chappell invited | ;b almier Loyl oy of e Pa e al intry owers; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentle- | Prayer, Ethel Richards; song, Tidings| Aiss Mary E. Chase has been spend- | a few friends to their home Wednes- | ‘'3 M8 SHRG o B8 0 nte | eather, PACKER men, Lula Powers: song, Merry|of the King, school; recitation, No|ing her holiday vacation with Mrs. | dayv evening, who ws ed the old year | punocic o &11‘\,;?‘,,‘_"nl Sl | orepinde Christmas, Hazel Powers and Mary | Bells Rang Out, four girls, Aima Bou-:|Allen V. Reynolds of Morristow nd | out. The pia as gay with Jap- | jo TRt G Smantic Thu | The two churches celebrated Chri: Tt B etk Tinker; recitations, 1 Have Been as | tlier, Telen Mell, Mabel Tambert, Al-|Mrs. John Chase of Brooklyn, N. ¥ anese lanterns and the parlors were | "0 1000 T O RO ek, t ns | A By hevink Ohristwas troas snd | 08 Curpily: Gfmple. spant _the Good as I Can Be, Hllen Powers; I Am | freda Durr; recitations, A Grandma| John Ballard of Davenport has been | attractively decorated with roses and | are onjoying the skating to the | exchanging presents w friends, | Week end with her sister, Mrs. Fred a Little Girl, Cornelia Tinker; Christmas, Clara Allen; No Room,Jen- | Passing several davs with his sister- | candles. Five hundred A i The Congregational held their celebra ater of Providence, R. L $anta Claus, school; Santa nie Lambert; song, Through the Dark- | In7law, Miss M. E. Blackmar. | during the evening an John Rose haye tion Christmas eve, whiie the Meth- | Mr and Mrs. William J. I Comes In; song, Good Night, Sunday | ness Glowing, school; recitations, Stx| Mrs. Marietta Mills and Miss Au-|ice cream and cake were served. Later o VistBek M And odist society had th Phsday evee | s 3 4 23 school. Tittle Candlos, Theima Sideons. x| gusta” Mills spent the holidays With | the guests adjourncd to the aning St e o | ning. The following program was well | Feturned after spending the ho Banker, Mabel Lambert, Lillian Ath-| TS ‘“‘“‘g‘”g in “0-‘(‘:"“- | room where he :\mt‘_!t were Bl e i OO i rendered at the M Mesic, | I Getgpttiud, Mass., and Providence, ZRA erton, Franmeis Filligar, Oberline Lam- A Serious Case. lighted and on the stroke o o'clock i - | trio, Mr. and M . L. o 4 BE;VH bert; Gitts for J R e s = 1w e e hae ek e e St siven to the d""“,;,{ff'u"; WESTMINSTER Seript “,“"”“‘f‘;;“””g)‘irip““‘ the holidays : | 0ld Kinder, Gustave Lambert, Nelson | Kimball hospital for nineteen weeks, |2 delicious nogs made after the S : music b . | with his fa here. N"::)‘"H'PTFI“ H;‘:s ?“;‘5 for Many | ;umes; A Child is Born, Gertrude|suffering from blood poisoning in the | host's special re A New Year's | yisit of Santa Claus to Sunday School Winter, primary department ad. Mow. Wred Sty sidar. car Palmer Shoots Red Fox. | Topl ong, The eChristmas Song,|hand has returned to his home in |Poem was read by the hostess and| "'p . on inment—Miss Newton Going ed in costume: recitation, Keith | Ainod,a party of friends . 2 - school; recitation, Hilda's Gift_ Henri- | Quadic, Auld Lang Syne was sung. Then came solo, Lola Ethridge: dialogue, | TSPV, e Fuller of Putnam is There was a good attendance at the | etta Bush 0 Night of Wonder,| "Mrs. . M. Knight has been spend- | the burning of a miniature Yule 10g| to Bermuda. 101 Spink and ( Miss Tvagine Fuller of Putnam is concert and New Years tree held in | school: recitations, Holy Night, Mar- |ing a weck at her home in Providence. | and the exchange of Ntw Ye Tantys kA B 7 retatnad C erse AT IEE YA Y the Congregational church Thursday | garet Boeing: Peace, three boys and| The grange gave an entertamment The guests were Mr. R et Ll hrathers Mrs. Fred Haskill spent evening. Rev, J. C. Young was pre- John K William | Of _res and music in Chandler’s | Will Phillips of New londor Same Srout M8 Mol SO otiert & e Taakiils | foin sented an umbrella from his Sunday | William smma Filli- | hall Friday night sephine Bingham, Mis o Tendon . % PN ,?,“'- askill’s . father school class and Mrs. Young a table | . First Christms Mrs, Minnie Whittemore has been | Sarah Johnson, Mrs. Ada Larrabee | —Miss Alma Newton b ton: re- IR siveth o HREPNU N ARG 1 cloth and napkins from her class, | fe Mell: sone, ,Oh, Ring, Sweet| visiting relatives in New York over the s Mary Frin Gentende “Ax- | g the holldays with Iy 2 marks mu- R RS I N s Presents were distributed to the chil- | . sGhols T stion, Shortest Day, | holid { *. A. Keeny and 1. H. Johnson. | leaves on the 10th for trip to sic, M ribution W T Newton Bbas. Jeft hers Q169 kud mearly vayony Was remiem- | Jigrtha: Ous ‘e Bugbee; song, Holiday Services. Heard and Seen, g o Misoatuies Bike gona. o e D ilng i mi of MR B TasHer to. the: e hers L were | Beautiful Christmas Siory, 'school; | The Central Baptist church hel Alfred Eaton re t0} i ror tha arisiter santhe. Fiis niatar tne o New Londok from here wiches, ‘cike nuil colles werd served. | it o o on Quear. Maibewson sial halifay serviee s« academy Tuesday. = |accompanied him X | Rev. and- Mrs, J. R. Miller spent| Master Johnnie McCar of New York Music ‘was furnished by the orcliestra. | b choter reoiio o o & Man- :“(:‘;_“)‘}_"f e nd Mrs Harry, Fighet and obtl |~ Frank Linnell has resigned the jani- | Christmas with 3r."and Mrs. Charles | Is visitng at Mrs. C A, Genrke's i i Pe; P s | £ iA > Hom, = | 8 O , ol AT ¢ » b n es! rship of the Congregational church. Clark M. daxt S e Gli’d‘f’i “}{‘e’;’;fgof,";‘}‘e{?,gm;;‘dw ‘J';T‘ gestion, Kert Seifert; song, vesper vice the preceding Sunday |of Mr. and Mrs. John Potter this wee B Ch“s!m“*EK"cis“ fiss Juliet Chapman is spending the | spending the holidays with his par- spent Tuesday with Miss Maude La- | & 9.0€8, school: —r 3 and gave a cantata, Why Santa Claus| Miss beth Abbe of Mt. Vernon. 3 Sy R with William Ke | ents in Middleboroush, Mass. throp. o on ant f"(lu;v(x‘. “'H'}i;\n\ Ousley; song, A|Comes.in DG‘JP(:“'J*;‘; o, TLursday evé- | N. Y. i pending the holidays with e G Shie Ban oy ary Greem I = Ciel i Ll S : g teen sick | Song of Heavenly Melody, school; | Ding. he Quadic Sunday school | her brother, Alfred e. lay_school under th pices of tr on ~wlith her pare 1 u-;‘tf,"r;rfi‘,i‘cry"..{?q‘ei’s"cmi g:‘sll::cu iCk | Closing, school pah. Members ot | Christmas tree and entertainment in| Col. and Mrs. W. S. Chappell have | Christian Endeavor society was a suc- rf!.-‘m»:,‘ e | WILSONVILLE £ - the choir ‘con William Kinder, | the schoolhouse Thursday evening | closed the fka and are at the |cess. A full house listened to the reci- o R e R S Oscar O. Paimer Shoots Fox. ¥ Leete Frohmander, | Were much enjoyed. In apprecration { Crocker house, New London, for the | iations, carols and duets, after which at Clark's Corner with hep | Mrs. Agnes Clare of Boston was Dan Murphy, captain of the Phila- | Hary Sengman ;ard Bushmell, | the school presented its superintendent, | winter. a Claus appeared and distributed {770, ¥ t REr| with her mother for Christmas. delphia_ Athleties, Oscar O. Palmer of | Mr K Mre. F. H. Top.|Calvin Munyan, a five dollar gold| 1iss Joserhine Bingham leaves | the gifts to the pupils. Mrs. Mabel Converse Walker of| After spending the holidays with his New Haven and George H. Dygert of | Ji Anna Frohmonder, Rose | Piece. i . | Wednesday to join Mr. and Mrs. H. C. | Communion Sunday. tford spent the holidays with her | daughter in Malden, Mr. Paine has Norwich were on Lathrop Hill hunt- | Krumbholz and Jessie Sengman, Want Services Continued. Hatch in Winter Haven. Il ext will be communion father. { returned home. ing Monday. Mr. Palmer was the for- Gt na By the unanimously expressed wish| Rev.and Mrs. M, R, Piumb and Miss | i brotlate ad O | "AMiss Tda Case passed Christmas with | MT. and Mrs. Joseph Weich of Bos- tunate one, for he shot a handsome red Yo pacg] of the Quadic Sunday school the meet- | Marian Larrabee returned i n by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Ray- | Rev. and Mrs. Chamberlain ton were at their parents’ for the hel- % ringioran biard, the gltt of F. W. Ter-|ings were not discontinued for the cold | from a few days' visit in Bridgeport. | mond. In_ the evening the Christian| Ralph Davis and family were home | SRR R S N TR RO R 5 § . rsailles | weather as has been the case former- e e Endeavor society will have charge. | for the holidays. 'S. S. 2 s 1 church on Sunday for the first time. ||y The attendance of thirty-three for — LB S ; Tuesday. PENDLETON HILL On 55-Hour Schedule. each of ihe past three Sundays indi- MOOSUP OUTH » DS1OCK e e Boleds The body of Mrs. John Keily, who e T s A { oates @ growing interest. e SOU WOUUS1O Mr. Linderman has completed three | died in Webster was brought hers Nelson Wheeler of Stonington has | bosen on tre 2000 1o ruile COMDany | “Miss Grace Cruff of Hartford is|Class of 1913 Entertained—Rebscca satdesr i Uctoping Noia Love.snfimoves: bis mas | Tileediy o baniak’ it Seinile BE been visiting his srandparents, Mr. | hour schodule with day hands receiy | spending’ (wo weeks' vacation at her Chapter Elects Officers. Miss Blanche Shippec has re A e oot g S Sracies B & b and Mrs, C. D. Thompson. ity Biss sl s " home here, ot to Stafford, where she will contin e C son th Misses' Winifred and Cecll Palmer | ps 1, 5ame pay as under the 68 hour John A. Prior of Yale has been! tcach. | returned to Providence Monday, hav- | advance to equal day emploges, - o oy e spending his vacation at his home| .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall spent | ing spent the holidays with their| Mr and Mrs. H. N. W _yd “of South NORTH STEFR 3 here. . | the week end with A. R. Scranton and | mother, Mrs. Mary Palmer. psidath Jello Bl s s | | Miss Louise Kennedy of Brown uni- | family. { Mrs. Bimina Thompson Milne of | Govent brioegs v been guests of| g,+ Hunters’ Dogs Chase Deer—Frozen | versity spent the holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. B, R. Ritch spem“the; [l s . 4 rs. | { C. H. Sengman, head mechanics for | Body of Charles Goodreau Guarded N. ¥ ’;&f’,’,}‘:fifi;‘&hfi‘i{fl‘:f,ho?{‘fi;" f;,‘:,'; L‘firy g;‘i 'gz*lgk;ul Manufacturing company, by Dog. ¢h3 r-la:gra&e g‘élis.hegloa‘ixn;:!frml’iri‘;g.‘ K‘Q;y{‘;sul‘r(s):l-xie?ku;:\l “n:l‘mrl}.s‘ yend- also spent Christmas with Mrs. | opp o Gon F FEIN 3 i school, at her home Tuesday evening.| ing a few days at F Thompson — Thompson. H. T. Gorman is making improve- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark of Provi- Officers of Rebecca Chapter. | "Stisses Ruth and Mabel Cahoon of | | Miss Edith Cook closed her school ments to the interior of his residence. dence spent Christmas at F. O. Plum- The following officers have been H. Providence have been v ing W. Elma Main; on the hill with Christmas exercises, | ST S . : | Young. St ——bcataptar g eorge Pierce and family i elected to serve Rebecca chapter, O. E. B AN School will commence again Monday RESTON e N e E S, the following year: Worthy ma- | Jiss May Shields of Brovidence is | 2 G e pezm N and Mrs. Henry H. Crowel were | tron, Mauad Connealy; worthy patron, | SPending a few weeks with Ethel Bas- | You're bilious! You have a throbbing | harsh physics that irritate and injure. 2 = Miss Abbie Stanton is visiting | at F. O. Plummer's Christmas. John Gallup; associate matron, Mrs. | " a3 sgnsauun in your head, a bad taste in | Remember, that your sour, disordered HANOVER friénds in Woensqoket. €| “"Fox hunters are much troubled by | Matilda Danielson; conductor, Mrs. | vour mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin | stomach, lazy liver, and clogged bowels s i iy e - et ts AbnACRLAY MK EKONK is yellow with dark rings under your {can be quickly cleaned and regulated The Misses Stedman of North Ston- | their dogs chasing deer. While the your lips are parched. No wonder ey by morning with gentle, thorough Cas- Gertrude Emerson; lecturer, Mrs. Hat- Missionary Mesting at Home of Mrs, | ington are visiting their sister, Mrs, | temptation is great, very fow dare |G feel ugly, mean and ill- carets; i 2 take the chance of paying such high|tie Adams; treasurer, Mrs. Dalsy ; il you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. | carets; a 10-cent box will keep your Tucker—Osad ~ Bkating op Al [BrVRBameR o e e e Pasing SuchiBfeh |58 = Edgar Wileox '«:‘uw:; V:‘" e at Work [your system is full of bile and consti- |head clear and make you foel cheer- Pond. Westerly, . . . % ' Large flocks of quail are left for an- Union Services. g the Kieeds. I L e o The dies’ Ald assoclation met in | other season’s sport. Union services will be held next| Monday mording F arove | “inside.” Don't contin 2 o refreshed—feel e do- i { = 3 - onday mornin o side. ue being a b 1 5 i The Decemher meeting of the Wo- |the vestry of the Congregation:l | Dog Guarded Body. week Tuesday and Wednesday at the| his feam to the wouds and loaded it | constipated nuisance. to ’jr‘;c‘l;”‘;"‘:] ';:;En:uf(m“: :m ‘r*’:{l make yourself man’s Missiomury sociely was held | church Wednesday afteruoon. Seven- TS St Baptist church and Thursday and Fri- | with hoards from the steam mill. About |those who Jove yoti, and @oft't resort 3 e o ean up! Choer ‘Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | teen were present % Char e “‘“:r"‘“““ frozen | gay at the Methodist. noon he was discovered a. short -dis- | 3 o Tucker. The program prepared by Miss Sybil Tillinghast -and Miss }‘. dT‘r’»‘v d\-lt Sg‘" "-‘ri llt‘-fb:d! Wwas ——— tance from his team with blood flow- Mrs. Fuller was on Home Misslons | Doris LaPoint of Jewett City were ‘j;".fl by 2 xf.“““nn. lxjue ol .lerrllns. SOUTH CANTERBURY ing from a wound in his head and. in recent visitors at Ars. O, K. Crar e I T i om \fan unconscious condition. He was Jared Hall's to Walter Young's. le = Srooginy 10, bix honke DR %s 1ale: aa. Imer Phillips and son of Ver- sailles spent Thursd: Windham County Willard Steere of Riverpeint, R, L, . had been missing from home since Friday. It is ught he froze Friday night, as it was the coldest night so far this winter. His shepherd dog was with the body and would not al- low anvome to come near for a while. His funeral was held Wednesday, with burial at Oneco. The rural mail carrier is off du account of illness Master Willie Douglass of Norwich is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barber. Mrs. Frank R. Burdick and children of Norwich were guests of Mrs. Bur- dick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. 'L‘Iark, the first part of the week. _Minor Robbins spent Christmas at ty on] New London with his daughter Mrs. George Metcalf Thursday afternoon was still unable to_speak or recognize his friends. Mrs. Byron Gallup and son Everett spent part of last week in Westerly and Norwich. Miss Merrick, the teacher, is spend- ing her vacation in Springfield. Misses Minda Tanner and Fisie Brown have returned to the Killingly High school after a week’s vacation, OLD TR, HARRIS’ REMEDY FOR PILES 4 is now manufactured and sold by N. D, Sevin & Son, 118 Main et.rnt}.' or can be procured direot from the owner of the original e- lfllfi;fl.fl. MRS. MARY A. 1S, " D, 6 v here. 10 CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE WOR K < ALSO 25 & 50 CENT BOXI R. ‘Norwich, Conz, Price One Pellar