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New London County - OLD MYSTIC B. Y. P. U. Holéls Social and Supper— Wedding—Local Interest in Captain Weiles' Big Purchase. The Baptist Young People's union heid a February soelal and supper ¥ri- day evening in the ¢onference room. A course supper was served from 6 to 3 o'clock. Sherbet and eake were also for sale. The reom was deeorated with large pictures of Lincoln and Wash- ingten. The valentine table and post- office for seanding valemtines were amusing features of the aifair. The profits of the sale will be added to the carpet fund. he Epworth league pleasantly en- tertained Wednesday evening the Bap- tist Young People’s union of Old My tie in the Methedist parish hous Games and music were enjoyed. Xe- freshments were served, Captain Wellee’ Big Purchase. Relatives and friends of Captain Everet. Welles of Pensacola, F Teceived from the captain copies of the Pensacola Journal which has an article concerning Captain Welles' new prop- erty deal. The price paid is about one- Quarter of a_million dollars. The property purchased is the Palafox wharf and a half interest in the busi- ness of E. K. Saunders Co, and other , have | LETTERS FROM I roperty owned by this firm. Captain Frellos is a native of Old Mystic ar with Mrs. Welles and Miss Welles | spends the summer months at Weiles homestead with the cap: sisters, Miss Dora Alden Welies and | Miss Minnia Welles, Evangelistic Services. | Evangelist Lewis B. Smith of Bos- | ton, who lawors under the auspices o the Lvangelistic assoclation of New | England, will hold a series of evangel- istic services in the Methodist church, opening Wednesday, Feb. 25, and clos- ing Sunday, March 8. The Ladies’ Ald soc ot church mei Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William D. Beckwith The United Workers of the Meth odist church met Wednesday afternoon v of the Dap- show in Hartford Wednesday. with Mrs. Herman Main. 1 Ernest W. Brown of Riverhead farm | dalivered @ lecture on Poultry at a | poultry Kennedy—King. |1 Miss Helen King of South Brain Mass, and William Kennedy Mystic were united in marriage at Methodist parsonage Tuesday evening | by Rev. Arcaur H. Withe: | lce Harvested. Wiifred E. Brown completed his ice | bharvest \Wednesday night, cutting 10- inch Louis Doyle, who underwent an op- eration 10 days ago at the Memorial nospital, New London, has returned to his home here. The local Baptist church wa sented Thursday last at the m repre- sion- ary meetings in the Baptist church, | Noank, by Miss Viola Eldredge, Mis. | Horace O. Williams, Rev. Henry E.| Anderson, Frank E. Williams. Miss Mary Curran, teacher of the primary grades of the OIld Mystic | school, visited schools last Friday at | { onington and Westerly. Miss Elea- ckman, teacher of kindersarter visited schools at Westerly Migs Maude Williame, a Jent the New London Manual Training | Bohool, was a guest Saturday and | Sunday at Plainview farm. Capt. and Mrs. John C. Spofford are guests of relatives in Norwich. Misg Callie T. Chapman is visiting relatives at Hartford and Manchester Miss May Penfield of Mystic was recent guest of Mrs. C. Edwin Stape- o, John A. Taylor is staying for a time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cady. Mrs. Clapp has returned from Bos- ton and resumed her duties as prin pal of the Old Mystic grammar schoc Master Royal Clapp has re\'o\zreuj from two weeks' iliness. | ] There is not much improvement in of | the condition of Mrs. Eliza Geer Preston City, who is ill at the home of her nephew, Deacon Daniel Frink Charles Clark has moved his house- hold goods and family from Margaret | Gilligan’s house to the lower temement | in D. Caracarl’s house ip Smith street. Wiilard Programme—Meeting of Young People’s Club. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. w: held at the home of Mrs. Stand Wednesday afiernoon. The election of officers resulted as follows: Preside Mrs. James Bennett; vice presiden Mrs. Allison B. Ladd; secretary urer, Mrs. Webster Standish; hor corresponding secretary, Mrs. Nor Smith; corresponding secretar Helen Badie. A programme to Willard day was enjoyed present. The February meeting of an’s Missionary society is to be at the home of Mrs. Standish Wednes- day afternoon, Feb. Mrs. D will be the leader. The second entertainment E. course will be given next Willilam Corst of Boston. It =ist of whistling solos and of the songs of birds To Submit By-Laws. A meeting of the officers and ways and ‘means committee of the o People’'s club was held Mond ing. Byv-lawr were drawn week by will con- imitations of 1D presented at the first regular meeting of the club. The meeting adjourned until next Monday evening, when the business will be compieted 1 lustrated Lecture. A public school meeting has been | planned for Friday evening. F An {llustrated lectfure will be given « the Philippine Islands. Village Notes. James Tucker has been i1l during the waek. Willlam Campbell is to have the tenement over the store. A number from Hanover attended the dance on Scotiand road Wednes day evening. PENDLETORN HILL Cardinal Farm May Be Occupied by New York Owner. Mrs. James Brooks returned to her home in Jewett City last week. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Blizabeth Thompeon, who Is visiting haer. There was no service on Sunds the church owing to the weather. Miss Mary Chapman is boarding in district No. 4 this week on account of the bad cendition of the roaas. Carey K. Maine, Jr, has resumed work for Mrs, Mary Palmer after an enforced idiensss of several weeks due to cuiting his thurab, It is reported ihat the Cardinal tarm will be oceupied this spring by the owner, Mr, Weaver, from New Y ork. There would be good sieizhing if it were not fur the drifts, yet quite a few Bleighs are scen The mall carrier was unable (o get here Bglurday owing lo ths storm Mr, Hvans visited the Hill schosl Wednssday, FITCHVILLE Phe spaoia] sesvices af the Fitchwiile Baptis¢ ehurch sgheduled (o start Monday eveninz. Feb, 28, hawve heen postponed on aecount of the continued oy woaiher Precent plans will Lhowns oty ~ine Aol | i | | | | ' County Pomona held in Xorwich, evenin, Thursday. Frede hnson frs. William Long is visiting_ her Citiz Friday | njece, Mrs. Willlam Herrick of Nor- | . and ireene, | wioh, oevetary of Ne ondon, M Alice A. Bishop went to Leb- inday evening, April 19,1 anon jast Thursday to assist the € 1l With the Song. | installation of Lebanon grange Loas was much enjoyed on Phil- | On account of the bad traveling | lips’ hill this week by Young | Miss Alice Bishop has been enter- folks | tained at Deacon J. C. Leffingwell's Spoke and Played. tHLE oSk “Jh.. Gec (e} w.\.;v;n-llinl:y«dfl‘ an Carrier Cevers Route. R ot lats 2T Although the weather has been cold, iy e el and the roads in many places drifted it Trtag S th e tull of snow, Frank Rose has been | Shool ehichilanic o | over fus routé every dauy and delivered heid al Palmer Memoria il | the madl. wosk, — s §2 e oy LEONARD BRIDGE PRESTON = e~ 73 - The Inlense ceold of the past week Hall lcehouse Filled—Friends Mourn | combined with the heavy snow storms Death of Mrs. Ogden Stanton. Lol Saturday and Menday are a re- = winder t winter is mol over yet. N. H. Hall h 1 dilling Lis | The snow which was accompanied by isghwuse with seven ice a Dbrisic wind deifted in the roads bad- News co from Maine ly and in some places made them al- w zero and most impassable. The mail carrier Kennetn J. Cummings, was several from here attended he < late in cevering his route on ac- re hedd in Norwici count of the bad traveling, the early Aid s wart eof the week ihe =1 f he Cor Mrz. lda K. Cummings and Mrs, Rex- 1rch 45 ford ¥ Cummings were in Lebanon, the community loses one always ready with a sympathizing word and a help- ing hand in times of sickness and trouble. A. D. Zabriskie is serving as one of the jurors from here. The last meeting of the board of relief. will be held this Saturday. ALES FERRY Tidal Wave, Snow and lce Cause Loss TWO STATES UNCASVILLE. Supervisor Wheeler Conducts Teach- ers’ Meeting—Sunshiners To Have a St.’ Patrick Entertainment. The monthly teachers’ meeting was held in the 16th district Uncasville : schoothouse on Friday, Carlen E.| and Damage—Pastor Wins Attend- Wheeler, state supervisor being pres- ance Star—Supper Given Up. ent. e : Miss Charlotte Simpson, teacher in| St. Valentine's day was celebrated Paimertown Memorial scheol enter- |in the village by weather, of all kinds. tained her mother, Mrs. Simpson of | Beginning with a fall of ‘snow several Wallingiord, at the heme of Mr. and | inches deep, fellowed by seme sleet, Mrs, Frank Miner's over the week- | the tidal wave etc. The - unusual i, | high tide caused the river ice to stand Bride;Resovers Eron Hilreas: up in a barricade like, icebergs, at the Mre. James = Everetts whe was|Domb on the Uiuf, ralsing ol the seriously ill with spinal meningitis at f,“’:‘"{:fl:,.fh:;fl:?"'?i “?“Ls"}ifi?{.’,“"}fi the home of her parents at Harrison’s, | have been two feet deep over the floor bas so far recovered as to be able 10 | o¢ the Celumbia boat heuse, and in- take up keeping, as she was in-| jyred or washed out what is knewn tending to do at the time of her mar- | 3y the Veohees wharf. It was the age, In the temomentiin the Miuké of | highedt Hiki niyeats &t thelNersy: % :M”‘;‘{ o ;‘_““‘(_":“““” BN Btk i The village streets were opened by the b e T s o o b T | coatne of Fishey W HurBett | S Shic = ~ comiort- | jatham Smith. inday the day, was e ¢ Ringslay Seha has e ar, but Moenday it began snowing e arles Kingsley who has been | again. The mercury has been hover- fep suswnou Improv- | jg around zero for about a week. ing. She is being by her| “fhe supper that was te be given by SRR e the Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. Club Entertains, church Tuesday evening, was post- The Aiphe za friends | Poned indefinitely on account of the a b which dancing was | cold and the embarge of snow and enjoyed in n's band rooms . “riday evening. The affair was well Church Interests. was Hickey's or-| The church services were fairly weil attended both morning and evening on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Harrison spoke on these words—"Cod in Man.” A\t the Sunday school session the | pastor received a silver star for reg- To Have St. Patrick Entertainment. | ular attendance for three years and Y Rt six months. 3 R s £ Irs. Harmon L. Perkins was the of the Epworth League service the evening, the topic being— Our for Our Neighbor's member > composed o About the Village. Mrs. Dudley O. Perkins, and her daughter Miss Jennie O. Perkins at- ded the concert by the Philadel- phia_Svmphony orck with Frank Iarrel solo pianist, last Friday llings F. S. Crandall 1 days last week in Brooklyn, at the home of her parents, Mr. irs. Irwin i Richards of a few days Lyman A ve district arah Latimer attended the re- | the voung lades’ high school coln’s birthday in the Williams 1 tute, New ¥red Gl of New -end guests of Mr. Lawiess, their i spent Laurel Hill is at the home of Richards in the Surprised on Birthday. William An, Mr. and Mrs. and kwith, Mrs. J. Do London and w Mrs in wee John J. the village ary Watrous of Groton is few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H at strumental s refreshmer musi were Sale of Bolles Effects. Mrs. Julia private Perkins and her daughter Perkins attended the Frank Edward John- ica in«the Town Bolle Tuesda Lut Tift who occupied a ten Tuesday evening. ?,{1‘\3; houses moved —_— - Wedn the tenem in "tho owned by NORTH STONINGTON M »mpan SR Pendleton-Hewitt Engagement An- nounced—-Valentine Party For Class and Friends—Miss Sheffield’s Room | State Model School. gement has been announced | them e Christine Pendleton, Mor N ughter of Mr. and Mrs. ndleton, to Charles W. of Coggeshall, N. D. nfined to oW v illness. Earl Carlton is| Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Blakeslee e i of New Haven spent Sunday at the | home of Mrs. Blakeslee's parents, Mr. Branch of Library. 4 Mo WA TEEmGe Raymond Jibrary has opened a George H. Chambers went to room e bu ’ & to hear Rev the Centrai reh. ant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5 i is confined to « W « well, who has been home b of ¥ | seriously ill is better. Enjoying Coasting. | Valentine Party. > young folks vn are en-| A Valentine party, arranged by Mrs. Z th di | H. Stone in honor of her | —_— e 1 school cla wa, held in| N - | hall Saturday evening. The| MONTVILLE ; ey e s e i i — of the i iate vicinity. Games Special Addresses to Be Given at Bap- and danci vere enjoved and ice tist Church—Young People Invited | c¥eam and cake were served @ Mciih v Jc 2 S State Model School. - C. A The ary department of the school in lage, which is taught reffield, has been ap- state board of educa- del school, in consequence Sheflield will receive a 2 2 e of two dollars from the el in addition to the salary paid fo s by the town 1 : rcia. S. Bentley has re- teacher of the Clark’'s Falls Sewing Meeting. I'ne Woman's Union of the Congre- h held a_ sewing meet ay w Miss Edith C. B g Repeated Sermon. ered om Sunday the ex- = which he preached at sllowshin meeting at Mystic the = 8 previous Wednesday, the text being, : ew ith long life will 1 satisfy him.” > Rey 1 er 1. Holmes of Preston : £ wi h in the Third Baptist | c s : inday morning in exchange | wit Chambers. George H. " BOZRAH N ) spend an | ¥ o 5 = i i date Grange Members Hear About Origin : SLa0s CostectaiCpenk. of Valentines—Carrier Covers Rural ev- A. B Coats, D. D, of Hartfor addr . amphere of Fitchville recited Lathrop gave the origin of M1 BIST, Wood Yalentin There was singing, and valentines were given to each one. Tea and cookies were served. A very t evening was spent Attended Norwich Meeting. and Mrs. Myron Smith of Boz- h visit Special 7 3 Mr rah Grange attended the New London | i thw death of Mrs. Ogden Stanien Wednesday, Slater Hall | evening. | Haley. | London. | irs- | __The grange held its regular meeting . ar! Wednesday evening. The master | bro- | Charle vis who has been ill for tha | some was unable to he present will be| S0 the chair was filled by the overseer | Eaward A hop. Afier the open- | ing the meet was given over to the Bt N Bdward Bishop. Rev. i Pastor Unable To Keep Voluntown Appointment—Improvement Society Membership Grows. R. B. Wheeler, E. B. James, Lester Burdick and Amos Burdick were in Kingston, R. 1. Monday on business. . Frank Collins of Bradford was a Sunday guest of his parents, Mrs. and Rev. John M. Colllns at the Baptist parsonage. Grip patients can be found in nearly every family here. The cold weather has brought about much iliness. E. B. James ' was in Ashwillett, Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Maine has taught school every day during the blizzard weather. Owing to the severe weather and bad traveling Rev. J. M. Collins did not zo to Voluntown, Sunday. He had an appointment to fill the Baptist pul- pit there on that day. Moving Back. Frank Peskin and family, former residents, will move back to North Stontngton, the coming spring and will | ocupy the place known as the Richard Maine farm, west of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Miner have been | confined to their home with the pre- vailing malady, grip colds. TOLLAND COUNT ASHWILLETT Shoppers Return From Nerwich To H Shovel Paths Through Drifts. Sigfried Ahlberg spent Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. . Tranchells in Yaw- bux Vall Mrs, Ahlberg returned Sunday | | from a week's visit with relatives in New York. | . D. B. Vergason who is employed in orwich Town spent the week-end with his family in West Asnwillet Miss Olive Guile spent Sunday af- | ternoon and night with her grand- | mother, Mrs. Sarah Barnes. | Charlie Ahlberg has entered the employ of the American Thread com- | pany in Glasgo. | Came From Norwich Through Drifts. Mrs. A. A. Morgan and son John vere business callers in Norwich, Sat- rday. They had to shovel out snow- | drifts to get home. Cacl Anderson of North Stonington | was a business caller on#friends here | Sunday afternoon. Main was in North Stonington Monday. Following the coldest. spell of the ason, the snow storms of Saturday nd Monday were accompanied by blizzard-like wind here. The relatives and friends of Mrs Luther Turner of Ekonk, are glad she is continuing to improve in health. CLARK’S FALLS Felt Mill Goes on Full Time—Personal Items. Ths Federal Feit Co. is taking in a lot of cord wood from Malcolm Thomp- son. The mill commenced on full time Monday Bradford Perrin is at for work E. P. Chapman during the absence of E. D. Chapman, his son, C. B. Swain, who has been ill for some time, is no better John B. Perry and R, D. Main were in Westerly on business Wednesday, also Horace Palmer, Otis Evans and Mrs. 8, F. Palme Windham County NORTH STERIING Eliza Cole Dies From Effects of Fali— Rural Carrier Could Not Get Home Monday Night. Miss G. Evens teacher at the Dor- anc district spent Sunday at her home in North Attleboro. Miss Lucinda G. Knight is visiting | ber aunt in Providence. The R. F. D. carrier had to give up his trip last Saturday owing to the| | severe snow storm. He got as far as the home of George C. Spooner and returned to the office {oisn Hliza Cole who fell and dts- Harringten. J ‘Wauregan. He will be the day elec There wasg a blindi snow storm, i b<wt X v Manday Gveni, aml"‘!he ol tlew i,rlx:jxa.a lat the sub-station between WLD Erent valseis: nfield and Jewett City The Ladles' Aid sociely met with Interest In a Good Cause. Mrs. Lowell Horton Thursday after- The Shunoc Improvement Society | noon. held a meeting with the president, R.| Mrs 1. Howard Cross was a Nor- B. Wheeler, at hia residence, Thursday | wich Visitor Monday. evening, wit a ful attendance. e T "y 3, interest In the sooiety is on the im- The Fraternal Benefit League held crease and the membership is growing |® Meeting in Barber's hall Monday pobary 118 evening. The oyster supper was pos poned on account of the storm and ley car had a hard day on account of the snow. Most of the trips were ir- regular ones, owing to several mishaps during the day. Mrs. Julia Richmond is again con- fined to her home by iliness, having been ill the greater part eof he win- ter. Mrs, Nareisse Caplette and daughter, Blanche were Nerwich visiters Sat- urday. Cleared The Walks. The drivers at the Plainfield Weolen mill, and Bdward Ames were out with | their snow plows Saturday forenoon | and cleared the sidewalks which was | much appreclated by the traveling | public. Address Postponed Indefinitely, The address on Japan which was to have been given Sunday at the church by Miss Helen Atwood of Wauregan has been postponed indefinitely owing to_the illness of Miss Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Vassar, Elmer | and Arlene Vassar have been visiting | Moosup relatives. George Harrington of Providence spent Sunday with his brother, Frank Day Electrician Howard Clarke has moved here f small ovet. attendance. CANTERBURY GREEN Lincoin Service—interest in Endeavor Meetings—Norwich Student Aids at| Valentine Social. Last Sunday’'s sermon w upon the| guiding purpose of Lincoln’s life, the | text being from Psim 4, and was largely for the young people who came in sleighs and on foot through drifts, making a good congr The special Sunday school prc for Lincoln memorfal will be helc coming Sunday, with collection take for the work of the American Mission- ary association C. E. Meetings. The Christian Endeavor c week were sp and well attended ing will be led by cock. Rules for the is the subject, Prov meetings in | (% Actual Size) **Sunki: best lemon groves of California. Mostl; more economical—than other lemons. Guaranteed Rogers A-1 Standard Silver plate. v How“you smack your lips over the delicious tang of a golden “"Sunki without it. t” orange! Breakfast would be a blank Sunkist” are the finest selected oranges grown. Seedless, tree-ripened, thin-skinned, fibreless. . paper, and packed by gloved hands. | Cleanes? of all fruits. Picked, wrapped in tissue “Sunkist” Lemons on Fish and Meats lemons are the finest fruit selected from the y seedless. J uicier— “Sunkist?, Orange Spoon Rich, heavy. Exclusive'‘Sunkist’’ pattern. 27 different premiums. For ti ““Sunkist’’ orange or lemon wraj “‘Red Ball”’ orange and lemon Sunkist Send silverware and all c. CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE, 139 N. Clark St., Chicago Reduced prices at your dealer’son“‘SUNKIST”’ Oranges by the box or half-box. A s orange spoon send 12 trademarks cut from ppers and six 2-cent stamps. Wrappers count same as plete free “Sunkist” premium ag. ddress-all orders for premium espondence to meeting will be preparator | ebration of the Lord's supper Marct 1st. | Charles Ames of Baltimore is spend- ing the month with his m Hiram Howe's. Valentine Social. The Valentine social held the church Friday, Feb. 13 well attended in spite of weather. The entertainm. s by the young people of an organized Bibls | class of the unday school forme under the leadership of Mrs. James | Lathrop. Parker Lathrop, a senior the Norwich Fre Academ ame for that night to heip performance, in whic shortest men proc bride and groom the moro ta Mr. Long and Miss numbers were on the prograr cluding A Courtship Pantom a charming tableau entitled Valentine, in which two and much loved Canterb who recently celebr wedding, Mr. Frink, partici ) Hiram Howes furni: L t evening. Miller wittily introd | ed the programme. | Canterbury peopile are pleased at t prospect of having Mr Ir bert Graves again as re Y EAST WOGDSTOCK Enjoyable Concert By Putnam Choir | and Clark College Glee Club—The | Late Mrs. Abiel Sawyer. No services wer es Sunday, owing fall, the roads being badl Putnam Choir Heard A concert was given the hea drifted In Conce in e Co; e gational church last Fri ¢ located her hip recently died Saturday | by the Pu ) the 14th. Her age was nearly 90| choir, | year: Clark | lectman Jared Hall was out Mon- | yumber e | day breaking out the mail route well received | _Mrs. Lillie Swan has been in New| cored. A supper was ? | York the past week | visitors at the close e con The R. F. D. mail carrier after he proceeds were enet hard days drive Monday was obliged | the Ladies’ Ald So. to put up over night at his home and o - was neariy played out. He stayed Mes) Sois | Bawyers Fineral ver' night_at the home of John &. Mxs, Maty orme | Griffitn. Tuesday the roads were | resident, d sda ! broken out in good shape by Select- | Springtield 1 | red Hall and plenty of heip. with a nephew his w 1 i he Mrs. Frank Warne The heavy crust on snow w quail and p: ges. During y snow storm quail huddle to- | gether in large flocks and as th hard |a hea | forms over them they are ui | work their way out of the snow | Mrs. August Wilson and daughter| saw a herd of ten deer near their| | home recently. ! It required a four-horse team to get an undertaker from Danielson to the | home of Charies Cole last Saturday in | the severe snow storm when his moth- er died from the injury of a dislo- | | cated hip. Mr. Cole was in Provi- dence at the time of her death Owing to the bad condition of the | roads the bean supper at Sarah Hill's | was postponed CENTRAL VILLAGE Raymond Lafrance Il At Canadian School—Stormy Week Interferes | With Secial Plans—New Electrician. { Ruth, daughter of Robert T.or { remains critically ill at the Memori | hospital in Worcester where she har | a serious operation performed a week ago. James Pellett is suffering from ery sipelag in his eves Several local peopie were in Moosup to attend the chickenpie dinner. Miss Florence Meade, of Ambherst, Mass., has been visiting at Raymond | I._Whitney's home Miss Clara French of Providence has returned home after spending a | few days here to attend the 50th wed- | | ding anniversary at the home of Mr.(‘ { and Mrs. Willlam Simmons. H Miss Edna Lillibridge has return- | ed home from Providence where she { has been spending a week with rel- atives. Her cousin, Mrs. Robert Jer- rett returned home with her for a weeld's visit. Guest At Wedding. Miss Louise Tillinghast has returned from Woburn, Mass., where she has been to attend the wedding of a former scheol mate 1il At Canadian School. Raymond Lafrance, son of [lrgele Latrance iz i1l with scarfet féver at u heapital in Canada, where e Is alionding seliool Osecar Clark of Dayviile conducter en the Moosup- the da entral Vil- one of serious loss being that when | John Navins' barn and stock b i { Feb. 3d. A few days later the a bad chimney fir at Mr Pearl's, which neighbors e ed, and_there was another mr fire at B. A, Fairbanks this weei | Tuesday. No serious damage was done as neighbors and school children form- en Her wedding mily h Benoni Austin age of 7. Her A S died fiftv-one vears ago, a wo died in childhoo T fur h last Friday at her old hon occupied Mr. and Mrs s Rev. John ) of t o ed the ser i ung by Mrs and Mrs. T. A. Turner. \ the fami n the local cer Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner of Springfleld Mass, and M o Ames Myers of Danielson we of Mr. The Compan in operatio lot in Thompson purchased some east of the W is in BTip. Clinton Agricuitural the week end Oliver Supervisor J. W. Dows visited the school Tues John Gra f Hoboken, N. J, is at_his uncle’s, ¥ pel’s Mrs. Nora Me( of Willimantic | is caring for her aunt, Mrs. John Sul- livan, Three Fires Recently. Fires are too prevalent in this place ed 1 bucket brigade. SOUTH woUuUUSTOCK Mr, and Mrs H lett their new fleld of Wed nesday The degres team of Putnam sr cenferred the third and fourth on a class of twelve at Wednesday evening. lage trelley line. Mrs. Bverert Ladd nas been con- fined to her home by illness. Miss Alice Kendail of Putnam has been spending a few days at her home. Wrlliam Shetiy is ill at his heme on River street Snew Hampers Trelley Cars. Saturday the Meesup-Ceatral trol. been ill, Frank Shippes, who slowly recovering. The subject of the midweek meeting F 6 will b Age_of the Church, IL Cor. 3, | Mark 12: 41-44, Ac B Ma Road. Death Re s th n sho ce me. ed will Personal “THOMPSON at EAST KILLINGLY # From Friday Tuesday—Shoveling Out The North Items. of Miss Caroli Judge Crosby Reac Sunday on account of Fiedler returned to he: es Monday after a few da home in Mystic. sed Wednesday To af- teacher attended a i 1eeting at Westminster Mrs. W. J. Tilly and Mrs. F. Slater were in Norw on business Thurs J. Brown was in Jewett City Conference on Sunday S8chool Work Follows Supper—Recent Accidents. tertained last s Celeste Backus. Fatch who disiocated her ng as well as can Dde | expec 1 Sunday School Conference. execut committes and adult s of the South Windnam Sur 0l met Wednesday night _an onference with the state Sun hool secretary, Wallace Woodin. and Mrs. Plumb, Mr. and nton Lathrop and 3lrs. Peg- were present from Windbam. A er was served in charge of W. C. men | a heid e Mrs { rom > d by Mrs. Harris FEeele- | A. E. Card. The table e e orated by Mrs. Alfred ed by Mrs. Stephen Childs. W. P, Barstow attended a banquet given by the Prohibition party at Hart- ford Wednesday evening. rank Beckwiih who broke his ankls ne Lownsbury— | pjj mping from a_runaway team hes Age Limit. |last week is comfortable as his ion permits Grange Has Conundrum Supper—Wild Birds Driven to Hen Yards for Food. we have had severa Conundrum Supper. enter Grange an sper ir n. | : proceeds are for . There was no service in church Sun- to the storm N attend- a school has been small liam Reynolds was in Prov- He algo visited sev- son Maxwe! W ast w of snow birds and blu: s the hen yards dally and the fowls. Men's collars manufactured in Bng- land every year number about twenty millien. EXTENSION TELEPHONE NEXT time you run down- stairs or rush down the hall to answer your telephone, recall the simple and inexpensive remedy for all this lost time and energy—an extension telephone, a second telephone, < with the main line in your resi- dence at a point most conven- jent for you, at the insignifi- cant figure of less . than two cents