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%fi&wnem 2 s sive readings by mfim aleng this line hymns were sune. son read o8P New Vork Purchasers. Eodk at Rd¥y Sarm—=Church Remowating i B Qhurch .Renevatien. Ti Wase s mfl;ne of %0 flx vreh S 3 g o = wfis%%e e & lark's MatheWton will preach a ser- mon with espeelal reference to the rengvating of the church, whieh has just been eompleted. Mrs. Jennie Thompsen entertained Marcia Bentley of Clark's Falls over Sunday. 17 Degrees Below Zero. The cold esnap which reached here Wednesday is more severe than the one in January. Seventeen degrees below zero was registered at Mrs. on \ o h Wierly Wietvor Leader Mre, sDwizght R. Stillman of Wester- wito i spending the winter in the led the Bpworth league ser- @ . It was weli at- The subject of the Bible L class that followed was-The Life of st Book Club Meets. The Book eclub was entertained from 2 to §_o'ciock: Wednesday afternocon by Mrs, Charles J. Pierce at her home at Allyn's Point. Miss Fiorence Bolles Huslbutt read a short story ia fiction and then began a serial story, Barna- ¥ittm, reading the first chapters. 'Lea was served with delicious refresh- Session of Missionary Society. Mrs, Sarah J. Perkins entertained the Woman's Home Missionary society Tuesday afternoon. The second chap- ter of the New America Development was taken up. The keynote was “God crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea’” The crucible—a blackboard study—and a reading, In- dustrial Characters of Immigrants,was given by Miss Laura A. Perkins. Ie- view of the chapter by Miss Alice Sat- teplee. Home Mission Enigmas by Mprs. Sarah J. Perkins and Mrs. Har- mon C. Perkins. Mrs. Lawiess read a leaflet on negro work. After adjourn- ment, refreshments were served by the Birthday Dinner Party. Bruestine Talbot, the young daugh- ter of Mrs. John J. Lawiess, celebrat- ed her seventh birthday Monday. Mrs. Yawless gave a dinner party to friends from New Loadon in honor of the event. Read a Paper. Rew. C. Wiison Harrison attended the winter session of the Norwich Dis- trict Ministerial association held in South Coventry Monday and Tuesday and gave a paper Tuesday morning on The Influence of Christianity from the Soclal Standpoint before the associa- tion. Guest from Pittsburg. C. Allyn Brown of Pittsburg, Pa., inmpector of iron used in bridge build- Ing, was the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Lacy Brown, two days last week en route to New York, where the firm by which he is emploved is erecting the Equitable building. Personal Mention. Minor Moxley of Long Cove is Te- eovering from an attack of rheuma- Mrs. Justin H. Peckham has been wigiting her sister, Mrs. E. A. Stiles, of Leonard Bridge. She is now at Crome, N. J., and will visit her daughter, Mrs, Edward R. Brown, of Stamford, be- fore returning home. - Narcisse LaFontaine of Hartford is the guest of his brother, Eugene La- Fontaine, at his farm mnear the vil- Mrs. Nettie Peckham and daughter, Miss May Peckham, of Loong Cove are spending a part of the winter at their er home in Newport, R. L Richard Bracewell of Groton was a caller in the village Sunday. LAUREL GLEN Holdridge Farm Sold to New Jersey Man—Takes Possession in Spring. Mrs. Attaway Main visited relatives in Mystic last Friday. My and Mrs. George Hill and son Ray returned from Paterson, N. J., last Baturday. Mr, Kavanaugh spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. George HIll, Walter Stanton of Danielson was a guest of W, L. Main this week Mr. Von Carlesberg was a business caller in Westerly Tuesday and a din- ner guest of Judge Rathbun in Quiam- ug. Mrs, Lydia Hoidredge has sold her farm to James MecCulloch of New Jersey, who will take pessession this spring. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Marble visit~ ed Wesierly Tuesday. Mrs. Marble's father, Mr. Coombs, has gone to his home in Milford, Mass. Mrs. Nathan Main spent Wednesday night with her daughter in Ashaway. OAKDALE Auetion at S, N. Johnson’s—X. L. Club Gives Valentine Party. Wasven Parkinson of Billerica, Mass,, was an over Sunday visitor at the heme of Mrs. Letitia Comstock The auotion held Tuesday at S. N. Jahnson's was well attended. Things weld readily and brought good prices The Ladies' Social union met Wed- negday aftérnoon with Mrs. E. F. Com- stok. At the Congregational church Sun- day the pastor, Rev. C. L. French, spoke from Dan. 6: 10. Tha C. E meesting was conducted by Mrs Fremeh. - Topic, Twelve Great Verses. I, The Safety Verse. Ps. 27: 1. The X. L. club gave a valentine par- ty last evening at the parsonage. Town Béheol Bupervisor C. E. visited the Montville Center and West S8ide schools Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H Rqgers, A. L. Rogers and Herbert Guptil were in Norwich Tuesday, Sulpholac Relieves Eczema ‘“Por several years I was greatly dis- tressed with a spot of eszema on my elbow, it causing me untold annoyance and trouble. 1 tried all of ths standard remedios and at one time feuvred It weuld be life-long snneyanes, I noflw for a semple of yeur SUL- PHOLAC, ang efter ons or twe up- plisstions found & vesy marked im- prevernant, 1 purehgsed s jar, ed i neistently, and In a very showt th the sput Had eatircly disuppegred. it ie tweo yeass & the lzst apphea- A& recursenee, bt : 0} haye my pawnission o puplish is, and I feel P deing a faver te ors who are similgely afflicted” V. , S, al . f % E i niguists West 1618 Strest, New Cassiug Palmer’s. Mrs. Charies Hillard is spending the eek with her parents. Mrs, Sarah T. Palmer ret last week from Hartford, where e at- tended the superintendents of schools’ meeting. LABERTY HILL C. York Describes Missions In Ceylon—O. W. Guriey Able to Leave Hospital. M. Last Sunday Harry C. York, a na- tive of Lebanon, and graduate of Yale and who is now a missionary doctor, located in Jaffua, a peninsular at the north end of Ceylon spoke very inter- estingly of his work there. Mr. York is a young man of great promise. It was surprising to hear of the num- ber of schools located thers and the large percentage of the pupils who acept the christian religion. Rey. Mr. Mead officiated at Goshen <hurch, preaching and holding com- munion service. Mrs. Hattie H. Starkeeather, is the guest of Mrs. J. George Clarks 8he will go to Middletown the last of the week, for a visit. Harry V. Oehlers of New York was at his home here over Sunday, Valentine Social. There was a Valentine social at the hall Friday evening. John Clarke 'has erected a near his recently built cottage. W. W. Palmer has his electric plant in working order. Leaves The Hospital. O. W. Guriey came home Saturday from the private hospital in Willi- mantic, where he was successfully operated upon for appendicitis. barm CLARK’S FALLS Ten Below Zero—Local Friends Ser- row for Mrs. Baker, During the cold wave Thursday the thermometer marked 10 below zero, cold enough to please only those who like to store a little more ice. Mrs. H. P. Lewis was in Westerly Tuesday. A. F. Miner recently shot a red fox. Mr. Sherman, who is teaming from the Coionel Palmer woodlot on Pen- dleton Hill, has a horse sick at Frank Miner's. Richard D. Maine was in Westerly on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Marble were guests of Horace Palmer and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Baker’s Death. Local acquaintances are saddened by the death of Mrs. Susan (Burdick) Baker ‘of Pomfret, who was born in this town and has passed on while still a younz woman. She will be greatly missed. FITCHVILLE Whist Party for Parish Benefit—Vil- lage Has Dancing School. The Children of Mary society of St. John's church gave a whist in Palmer hall last Thursday evening for the benefit of St. John's church. There was a large attendance. The prizes, silver teaspoons and a box of cigars, went respesctively to Miss Marie Fogarty of Jewett City and Jason Kingsiqy. Danciug followed the whist. Bredy's orchestra furnished music and Prof. Congdon prompted. Miss Florence Phillips is the guest of relatives in Bridgeport. Miss Marie Fogarty of Jewett City has been the guest of Miss Mary Mc- Manus. A dancing school has been started in the village. LEFFINGWELL Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vergason of Mariboro have moved into the house with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ross. iss Hazel Caulkins has returned to J. (. Leffingwell’s after being ill for a week at her parents’ home in Nor- wich. Arthur E, Maynard is workin C. M. Geisthardt. Fred Lefingwel taken his place as ing W. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rathbun and son were recent guests at C. L. Palm- er’s, The oyster supper held at Rev. and | Mrs. J. G. Ward@’s Tuesday eveming was well attended. NORTH LYME Quests From Wisconsin At Raymend Family Reunion. for has teamsier for Irv- G. H. Strong and son were in Salem Tuesday to deliver a pair of mieers | sold to Richard Day of that place. | Rev, and Mrs. Francis Purvis and Mrs. G. H. Strong vistted at W. Sisson’s Monday. C. F. Jewett and family visited at Ray Harding's in Lyme, Monday. Raymond Family Reunion. The family of James Raymond held a reunien at the homestead, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Raymond of Montville, Prof. and Mrs Van Vieck and Hasbreok Van Vieck of Madison, Wiseonsin, Mrs, Edward Lyman Bill of New Rochelle, N. Y., and Mers. Mary Posdick of this place being | present, Prof. Van Vleck and family | salled for Burope Tuesday, to be gone | a year. | ASHWILLETT Mrs. A, A. Morgan was a business caller in Norwich last Thursday. Mrs. Ohland and Samuel D, Pierce | transacted business in Norwich one day recently. { Mry. Julia A. Crumb was in Volun- town one day the past wesk, C, ¥. Hayward was a ecallsyr at D, B, Vergmson's in West Ashwillett, | ay. tto Andersen and A, A, Morgan were in Ledyard the first of the week on_a business trip. Hiwesd Min and family have moved 16-the Vevia ‘house nesar Wy- assup Lake, : The lLadies Missioaary Ausiliary of the Cengregational chureh will hold a meeting al the parsenage next Wed- Cis — Fireraen Attend Service on ‘Everybedy- at-Chureh Sunday—Valentine Soeial Held, Sunday was all at church Sundaey and the church was well filled. The firemen attended in a body. The Rev. Maurice Plu preached a strong ser- mon on The Go to Church Habit. ‘Whaiter Backus has been in Boston the past week on business. My e Potter Is eatertzining iwo ohikiren of her brother’'s, Manuel ‘Welch, while another child is i1l with neumonia at thelr home at Chaplin. rs, Potter's mother is also serious- ly {iL Social Evening. A social gathering was held recent- ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Beckwith in honor of their son, Frank Beckwith of the U. S. S. New Jersey. Guests were present from Norwi Hanover, Windham and South dham. The. evening was spent in music and dancing, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Harris Ecclestone spent Wed- nesday with friends in Nerwich. Valentine Sooial. & The Y. P. 8. C. E. gave a Valentine social Friday evenin A silver medal contest preceded the social given by members of the Loyal Temperance Le- gion of Willimantic, also one local contestant and other numbers by other nmsembers of the C. H. society. After the program was finished the evening wds given up to-St. Valentine. Re- freshments consisting of heart-shaped cookies, sandwiches and tea were served. The soclal was in charge of Miss Iva Adams. The C. B, society held its monthly business meeting Wednesday evening. Owing to the extreme cold only a few were present. Clinton Winchester of New London was a visitor in tewn on Wednesday, Simmens and little daughter Tlizabsth have returned from a visit with Vermont friends, Mrs, Harriet Chesebro has been a visitor at her daughter's, Mra, Frank Giffora’s. Mrs. Palmer of Willimantic, who through the death of her husband has been obliged to break up her home, is to make her home with Mrs. Stephen Childs for the present. Miss Marion Woodbury of the A. M. A. gave a very interesting talk on the immigration problem before the Ladies’ Miseion jecisty Thursday afternooa. STERLING. Tweo Hundred Enjoy Masquerade Ball —Special Church Services To Be Held, Mrs. A, H. Kenyon has been suffer- ing from acute bronchitis. About 200 attended the masquerade ball given in Lincoln's hall, Saturday evening, when an enjoyable tlme was spent. The ball was a success fin- anciadly. Miss Alice Belknep has returned home after an absence of several weeks. Miss Helen Pirie of Washington and Miss Louise Powers of Arctic Center, R. 1, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pirie on Sunday. Mrs. Bllen Kebler who has beea ill is better. Special Church Service. Special church services will com- mence on Sunday evening February 15th, and be continued through the week. They will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Paul Miller. Eugene Brown has gone to Cen- terville, R. I, where he has opened a barber shop. Miss Blanche Faro of Willimantic was the guest of relatives here over the week-end. Samuel Robinson is {li with typhoid fever at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Shanock. Seriously I Freaman Hall one of the oldest residents of this town is very fil. Miss Mary Murphy attended a party at ths home of Miss Blanche Doug- lass, Saturday evening. Miss Mabél Moore of Oneco was a week-end est at the homse of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaughn. NORTH STERLING Sale of Clayten Wright Farm— Shouider Disiccated By a Fall. Rev. Mr. Stewart has sold his farm here known as the Clayton F. Wright farm to Richard Fortune of Paw- tucket, who will take possession in a few days. William Hartley who has managed the farm regrets to return | to the city and he and his family will be much - missed by neighbors and friends. James Sweet has seoured employ- ment at Charies Hollock's, who will be in Hartford most of his time on business. Dislocated Shoulder. Mrs. Rebecca Croweil who fell and disloceted her shoulder last week is improving end will soon be able to use her arm. Mrs. Lena Griffith the sick in Danielson. Fred Emmons visited al George C. Spooner's, Sunday. Clifford Stewart of Providence vis- ited his mother here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. He! Clark of Provi- dence, visited at O. Plummer's is caring for | 1ast Sunday. Mr. Plummer returned with them in their automobile 48 he | will serve two weeks on the jury in Providence. B. 8. Randall and C. H. Rounds are filling their icehouses this week. WESTMINSTER Rev. Mr. Raymond returned from Hartford Meonday. The W. C. T. U. met at the house of Mrs. Rollinson in Canterbury Plains Tuesday afternoon. A luncheon was served, The consecration service of the Christian Fndeavor was well attended, several new members signing the roll. Miss Edith Rayvmond was in charge. Next Sunday morning the pastor will preach at the 11 o'clock servics, subject, Responsibili In the evening the Christian End or society will have charge of the service, This will be a temperance mesting, Mrs. Co- lumbus Bmith will be the leader. Mrs, Kuehn who purchased the Wedge farm 18 in tewn for a few days. Bhe expeets to move here from Neow York In April ~ ASHFORD William Peole of Wallingford spent Menday and Tuesday at his home here. Myrs. J, A, Brewn is suffering from & hard eeld and is rather feeble. Bhe is eighiy-feur vears of aga. Tarl Poole. wha has been staving at his Rome here for two weeks, returnsd TFuesday to New Haven, Social Affairs of the Week—Miss At- ‘Wood_ to on Japa X o ke | iy - e m,m" nd. T Ve woet 4 ng spen -at hei' er's heme, #ifd _death of her New London has A Mofteit's, where mnk a few weeks a ous operation tal several weeks ago,’ Pleasing Entertainment. The members of the Hucllea gave a plemas entertainment at the church | vestry Saturday evening. Miss Bea- | trice Dean played a plano solo, Miss Ada Beabury gave a reading, Mrs. | ‘Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, and there were tableaux to f{llustrate the | pleasing story. The topsy-turvy drill by the yo ladies was fine and each | number recelved hearty encores. The committes, Miss Lucy Broadhead, Miss ' BEvelyn Hearsy, Miss Ada Seabury and Miss Auella Hill received many com- pliments. Sandwiches and coffee were served to all after the entertainment. Mrs. Daniel Dutton and Miss Olive Dutton have been in Providence, ight Watchman Recovers. James Adams has recovered from his illness when he was nearly asphyx- iated by coal gas while employed at Frank C. Tillinghast's libery stable, where he is the night watchman. Archibald Buchanan of Mansfield Center has been visiting his nephew L. Howard Cross. Byron Brown has returned to Wake- field, R. I, having spent a few days at the home of James Pellett. He has recently recovered from a severe ill- ness with grip and lumbago. He was a resident of this place before mov- ing to Wakefield, Party on Sixth Birthday. A party of little people were pleas- antly entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conneally in honor. of their daughter Grace's sixth birthday. Games wers enjoyed and a birthday supper was served. REach guest received a basket filled with candy as a souvenir. The little hostess received many pretty gifts. Raymond Rider has returned to At- tleboro, Mass., after spending a few days at _his home, Rev. Lindley Gordon of Yale spent Bunday at Raymond L. Whitney's, Miss Lillian Stetson, of Norwich, spent Bunday at Moertimer Stetson's. Miss Atwood to Speak. After the Sunday morning preach- ing service, instead of the usual Sun- @ay school session, Miss Helen Atwood of Wauregan will give an address on Japan, SURPRISE RECEPTION. en Mr. and Mrs. William on Their Qolden Wedding sary. Simmons Anniver- A very pleasant surprise was held Wednesday from 5 to 8 Q'clock at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Stmmons, School sireet, when many friends and relatives called and congratulated themron the fiftieth an- niversary of thelr marriage. Shortly before tlme for the guests to arrive thelr daughter, Mrs. John ®. Vaughn, Wwho had come from Norwich to spend the day with them, told her parents that she had invited a few friends in to see them and all would find the latch string out, but before the eve- uing came fo a close the few friends Proved to be many. The guests were met at the door by Miss iriam Vaugha, thelr only granddaughter, of Norwich. MYr. and Mrs. Simmons re- geived their guests in the living room. The house was beautifully decorated with roses, pinks, daffodils and smilax sent by friends. = Refreshments were served in the dining room from a pret- tly decorated table by Mrs. John B. tanton of Nerwich, Mrs. John Gallup of Moosup and Miss Hdna Ayers of Dayville, nieces of Mrs. Simmons. During the evening an original poem was read by Mrs. John Gallup. It was _written by an old friend, Harry L. Wilson of Moosup and was en- fltlgd, William’s Soliloquy and Harry's Soliloguy. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons re- ceived many flowers, among them a bunch of fifty carnatiens, a bunch of fifty Lady Ward roses, a bouquet of carnations presented by the president of Lucy Webb Hayes circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, for the circle, and sev- eral bonquets of daffodils. Numerous | other gifts included a twenty dollar gold plece presented by the teachers | of the schools In town who called at the home In a bedy about 7 o'clock. | accompanied by the superintendent of | the schools. Among these who attended from out of town were Miss Clara French of Providence, Miss Emma Gardner of Wauregan, Mrs. John Gallup, Master | Sprague Gallup, Mrs. Willlam W. Adams of Moosup, Mrs. John B. Stan- ton, Marcia Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Vaughn, Miriam and Stanley Vaughn of Norwich, Mr_ and Mrs. Bd- gar M. Warner of Putnam, Mr. end Mrs. Charies Ayers, Miss Edna Ayers, Hiram Harris, Dayville: Mrs. Carri Carr, Miss Bthel Speerll, George Carr, | Harold Carr, Canterbury. Mr. and | Mrs. Simmong received many letters of econgratulation and telephone mes- sages during the day. SOUTH KILLINGLY Successful 8ale and Supper for Church Benefit—loehous ing Filled. reception Mrs. P. N. Coffey vistted friends in Norwich Thursday Mrs. Henry Spaulding has recovered from a severe attack of neuralgia. Sale and Supper. There was a good attendance at the apron and necktie sale and supper | in Grange hall Saturday evening, held by the Willing Workers for the ben- | efit of the church. A short entertain- ment was furnished and a social hour jenjoyed. Mrs, P. C. Bliven was ma- | tron. Francis Coffey visited his grand- Pparents Thursday and Friday. Eva Spaulding entertained Miss | Shippee of Danielson over Sunday. Mrs George Gulld of Danielson has been visiting Mrs. K. C. Kies. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Barlow spent the week end at their home. They had as guest, Miss Andrews of Danielson. Stephen Coffey of Brooklyn was a visitor at P, H. Coffey’s Tuesday Supervisor Visits School, Supervisor Ames visited the sci | ool Tuesday. All note the progress of the pupils under their efMiclent teacher, Mr, Douglass. | B. M. Burdick has moved into S. Tewgood's tenement house, B, J. Hall is helping C. H. Rounds } fill his icehouse, SOUTH CANTERBURY Death of Winifred Baldwin—12 De- grees Below Zero. Minor Robbins was a recent visitor at Central Village, George Brown is working for brother, Benjamin A Brown. Winifred Baldwin, daughtier of Alr, and Mrs, Abram Baldwin, of Oberon, N, D, dled Monday night, Themas J, Barber was at Norwich Wednesday, George Rowland was at Taftville Wednesday, Tt was 12 degrees helow zere Thirs- day metaing, Seme of (he farmers have te keep a firasin their cellars to keep their petatoes from freezing, A} Lis i |- | Seventeen Attend Missionary Meeting Where You JorDRAUGHT Be% LAGER or BREYERY BOTTLING BREWERY BOTTUNG AL J. Quinn ‘ . £ N. J. Fournier & Co. J. Quinn Owsick & Migacz J. Tetlow George Greenberger W. E. & J. H. Wilson A. Clendennin J. Quinn (P:lr;:n Bros. George Greenberger Solomon Bros. . Shea J. Zabrowski T. F. Moriarty The Palace H. Allard G M. F. Shea Co. s A ey “ N. J. Fournier & Co. The Palace A. Clendennin H. Allard W, E. & J H, Wilsen i M. F. Shea & Co. N. J. Fournier & Co. e 5o ‘ & fL:\iow George S. Draper H. J. Kilroy D. J. Murphy & Co. J. Slosberg M. Goldstein American House C. E. Wright Geo. Schocz & Co. Uncas Hotel : C. E. Wright B Mahoay Cagreios. ™ 8. Tkaczak & Ce. Levine Bros. Lariviere Bros. T. Ethier J. Bedard M. Goldstein .!I:hTuokch s eatre Cafe F i H. J. Kilroy ORDER FROM Lariviers Bros, Zook & Puokop T.Ethier Highland House . Katz Solomon Bros. Owsick & Migacz The Palace YOUR DEALER DAYVILLE vear. It was voted to confirnm the buying of the farm and lot upon which it stands which land adjoins the Congregational Ladies’ Aid Committee Serves Supper—Funeral of Mrs. Ed- ward Lowrie, property of the creamery. Appeal To Board of Relief. i The board of relief met Monday the - second and again the ninth at which meetings several appeared to ask for: corections to be made in their Hets. < The committes for February and March of the Ladies’ Aid society served a fine supper in the vestry.of the Con- George Pearl who has been home gregational church, wh was pret- with a cold and lumbago for two tily decorated with flags and pictures | weeks is better and has returned to of Lincoln. The waitresses had red, | his work in Danfelson. 1whl\l’:: and ?lu}f vl;x‘ he \;\mr{]\i}[;u Is Now Rear, Admiral. a n gharge of the affair was ) 1 . Ca N N 5 R . ptain Charles ¥. Pond has been LaBelle, Mrs Seorge Barmes, MIS. | spending a few days with his. brother, Theodore D. Pond and wife, having successfully passed his examinations | f to rear admiral which ! Mrs. Marshall Bennett is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bromlie have the sympathy of neighbors in the | (o, RTOMOTOn 70 Feod SCCUre N etk death Sunday of their little daugh- |} ; - : te. or March 10th. 1 'E- e aeaiing . . Sl : TG Miss Lottie Paimer has returned home from a visit of several weeks with - friends in Pittsfleld, Mass. Wednesday morning it was twa degrees above zero. - EAST KILLINGLY ™ Recent Property Sales—C. E. Socisty school spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brearley. Miss Jennie Reddy is home Tfor a few days before she goes to Provi- dence to work. ‘Wayland Bennett spent the week end with his parents, A. T. Hope and a . 3 ghter Doris spent Sunday in Westerly, R ‘ . 3 Mrs. C. A. Russéll was the guest | Mests With President. B of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Atwood | . Buthagtens | and Mrs. Allen were in_Providence, Saturday. Fred Wade has purchased the Bur ! ton block, and expects to move there for the week end. Enters Suffield. ‘William Martin has gone to the Con- necticut Literary Institute at Suffield | soon. to complete his studies. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Shippes Albert Thompson spent the week end | Were guests of relatives in Providence with his mother, Mrs. Almira Thomp- | W edkneoday and Thursday of last son week. 4 Miss Lottie Reddy attended the Fire- Roxey Bartlett has purchased thg men's ball in Danielson Tuesday eve- | Bartlett house of Mrs. Mary Burton. | ning. Miss Iva Jones is ill with grip. Mrs. A. T. Hope entertained a party Rufus R. Chase was at the Chase of Putnam friends the other e homestead one day last week. Mrs. Ellen Williams is v Mrs. Mary Law. has sold her farm daughter, Mrs, George Brown of Dan- | to_Luther Smith of Woonsocket, R. L ielson, | ].\Hs!_rflmda L. Rich was In Dan+ i ily. | ielson, Tuesday. Ve am e P reau at| Miss Nellie M. Chase has emtered e N e T ana thelr | the office 5f The International Cetton | son-in-law, J nsen is seriously ill | ‘“7{"““‘"“"’“5 Cempany. ¢ s s < arold Flelds of Dayville. was the :n‘yv‘):.u snm;_ hr"1 =»' ki guest of Miss Nellle M. Chase, Satur- | Mrs, d Lowri day. ¢ S g Yl B The C. E. Society met at the home Hpme for-eansy of the president, J. Albert Brooks, ‘ e last Saturday evening. A pleasan$ L aahe Nt time is reported by ail much in | SOUTH WOUuUSTOCK H. D. Pierce were in on a few dayvs last week. The degree team of Putnam grange will work the third and fourth degrees at Senexet grange next Wednesday evening Feb, 18th, —Nothing Heard from Walter Enz. | Stella Frink spent the week end with | A number from here attended an Mabel Richardson | entertainment at Abington Fridey Missionary Meeting. | night. i A misslonary mesting was _held | Frank Wright was in Providence & Wednesday afterncon with Mrs I. H.,day last week s . Linderman enteen were present. | Willlam® Evers Has gone to New The toplc for the afternoon was .the | York for :the winter, fifth chapter from the text book What T e sy Next in Turkey: From the Ri WOODSTOCK VALLEY Sea. Mrs a May led, as Mrs. H. M, < d and Mrs Waldo- Car s - : | o Carpenter and G. L. Keach - se Al b totomed | Arthur Eldredge and Allen Kenyon Marion, indwiches cake and | 2ttended a meeting of Putnam lodge t‘:; Il:"::“ 1 g e HoRhaka inr Masons Saturday evening at South eing serve v ss. ., | Woodstock Mrs, Frank Gordon is seriously il | " parcy Mattocks has purchase. e | .?h» rx:”si-:"\‘( to Worcester hospital | eumm&bile,‘ aA Y ot or tres ent Al 2 ost valu 3 e N o Sanatir ‘stu_th LaFaye lost ‘a valuable herse urday meming which dropped dead | on the team just as he was starting vi ng her brother, G. L. Upham and Mrs. Upham. { for Putnam with a load of wood, 14 Degrees Below Zero, i H. B. Comings and Frank Skinner‘ who are doing some interior repairs at | H. H. Davenport's in Pomfret mak- | ing the trip each day, noted that it| was 14 below zero when they left | Thursday morning for their eight mile | drive. 1 Waiter Enz's Strange Disappearance. who disappeared &0 ! susly a week ago Monday has | been heard from.. State Police- an Hurley is working on the case. Chandler and ely are running the stor Mr, Enz had paid in only a small sum. He left that day with the intention of rai s to purchase his cery stock. BROOKLYN £ the necessary | half of the gro- Directors of Creamery Company Meet | —Capt, Charles F. Pond Passes Examinations For Rear Admiral. Mr., and Mrs. Halleck Wells are again in the Putnam House as the ones to whom Mr, Wells rented the| place and expected Lo buy gave it up. Creamery Directore 3 The directors of e Brookiyn Creanery Company held an adjournsd meeting Saturday and slected Riley B. Witter president of the company and William R. Thurber secretary and treasurer. It was left with the pres- ident tn secure a butier maker and it | was the wish expressed that the pres. ent man might be secured anoth