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New l.on_dot'l County GALES FERRY. Methodist Stewards Add Two Mem- Committee—No Southbound Train from 847 to 3.10 bers to Finance —The Week's Happenings. A meeting of E. church was -called after the B » oy S Thursday evening prayer -service and o coute ] e two new members were added to the, ~The Boy Scouts took a hike Satur finance committee, Miss Alice Satter- | dav afternoon to the Horse Pound near loe reasurer of ‘the Sunday .school, | Center Groton. Those who enjoved and Miss Jennie G. Perkins was made | the outing were Horace S. Wil treasurer of Benevolences. Miss Sat- | Charlie Tinker, Edward Well terlee and Miss Kate B. Colver were | Gilbert, I'reddie Marchand, Ellery added to the camp house commitiee. | VIS, Charles Welles. John Marchand, It was voted to continue the method | Roval Clapp, Charlie Marthers. The i e Vhe. pledge system-—for the | Scouts greatly missed Scout Mas operating expenses of the church, with | Rev. Henry Anderson and s its benevolences. The solicitors were | from the par| This was the first reappointed: Gales Ferry, Sy Colver, VIS : Lot sks iers Anderson left for his new fleld at l.ong Cove, Mrs. Ellen Turner, | Rowayton, Myrta Mather; A Death of Miss Delia Lamb. . Olivo Rogers, Mrs. Mrs. James B. Chapman received >jerce; Lister District, -|{ the news on Friday of the sudden Chapman. At the close of the Sun- | death of her sister, Miss Delia Lamb, day morning service it was found | formerly of Old Mystic, at her home ecessary to call a brief meeting of the | jn Medford, Mas Her body -w: rih League to consider the fixed | brought to Elm Grove cemetery Mons | of the supper given by the RedS ( day morning for burial in the famil he -Whites, as it was found to oc- | plot. Rev., Herbert Bacon Hutchin: r on the same Tuesday evening that | of (1a Mystic conducted the burial | john W. Hamilton was to De | garvice, 2 on Sunday was led by Miss Laura A, Bilgedits cetve b the ot ae Perkins, A Social “Survey, iz 1o poer heatth. ¥ k ow wich Theatre, The United Workers of the Meth- Fontaine, - Miss ] odist Episcopal .church met Wednes- heir guest, Mrs. | day .at 2 m. at the home of Alrs, Attawaugan, with | George G. Harris, lice Satterlee and Florence | lawver Dana Tavlor Gallup of attengrd the matinee Quin- | Cambridge came he to aitend the in Norwich: Satur- | burial of his uncle, Arthur Parton of Yonkers, N. Y. o Miss Grace Agalice Brown of h, Mrs. Fanny Brookside has been spending the win- Alice Satteriee at- | ter with her cous (s Maria Do Anna Warner { tram at the Mon-1 = Mrs. Mary Holmes of Quoquetaug on Thursday | hiil he guest of relatives at Pres- | and mansion i w Harlan Pierce New York to Mrs ham d en ill only age and convert it into a cot- moved his family e from Carolina, . to Margaret Gil- E. Colver of the Navy | ligan’s house, Yard spending several days in Mid- William Gilbert was a Sun- he her brothers, | 4 of her brother, Comfort T. and Fred Chapman, AR d. Tanuly S0l Bogiista Trains Badly Missed. B et St i The new schedule of trains on the 5 Norwich the New Haven Has Fractured Thigh. i i g village rather se. | Master George Blake, who was s B atia wrence hospital, New I 8, ascommodation from $.47 a m to 3.10 | 8 two we £0 10 be treaied for | in afternoon. G X has al- ed thigh doing as well as| ways had the best ce the branch 8, | afforded and why things thus ha n W. Brown has returned to | n been explained. Villagers' a 4 after spendi v few days at obliged to cross the river and walk | Drookside, the Brown homest B il i the Bt R. Hull went to Will be in New London during the six the ¢ s iy hours of n 6 s SbninE he returned to me of her brother, El- it to Mrs n North Haven hone has been in- x- McGu stalled Yo James Igence are. giiesta. (of 2 M R. Freeman and I h for & = seth Laura Pic the espe benefit of Mr. Ireeman, ylor Parton Yor who is in feeble health indfather, | Heard Methodist Bishop. o 3 - « n Harrison. Dudley C.! children now occ Shn . 7| AL h. “and | Whiting_cottage 1 ] president of the | ppee ned to Peace- vort were in New London | pending winter with | the 1 ethodist « h | tives. nd hop Hamilton b shop banquet given the 15 72 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ——— the stewards of the Mrs. Court- ederal Street Methodist Epis- church, New London and the | tiar church met Wedneeday attornany with ‘membery of the official | and evening with Mre. Frani . W were to attend. The date of | iams. Supper was served from 6 to pper was changed. At the Sun- | g oetock, ton Dorothy Birch re-|” Theodore Johnson is janitor of the pin for eight consec- | gid A hool building, Henry | he evening service | | ancient and | ton City n Ne Be Remodeled. George D. Saunders returned Wed- i o ng Cove | Nesday to Boston after a visit to Mr. 1e building owned by A. Rrown. ns and d by him swell and daug hop, situated on land of ) cove and will have the build- < oved to the lot in the rear of nington > Tarrant of Brooklyn. N. | ues- a5 NORWICH BULLETIN, SAT QLD MYSTIC Governmcut Agents Find No Moth Nests—Hike of Boy Scouts—Burial of Miss Delia Lamb. S, government to search for moths left Oid M c a few ago after five weeks' stay here. found no moth masses in Old Mystic or nearby distr: hike the Scouts Mr. have taken since Rev. | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- janitor for the past two vears, 'k is the guest her- w_and Phil- Mis w 1 M idgepor: Emma A o- to Willima hool | Prentice A. | 1ill fa Mrs. Antone I rwich was | a recent guest E: and daughter, Mr. and Mrs E Welles. MONTVILLE T o e the momEROn e Ms EiNew Members to Be Received by C. E. Henry 'W. Hurlbitt had a portable| SoCiety—Supervisor Wheeler Con- | sawmill saw_twenty cords of wood at | - ducts Teachers’ Meeting—Concert his farm. Woodlawn, Tuesday Planned. | Edward Latimer was in News. Haven e on business last week and attended| A Modern He the Cross will be | the song recital at the Hyperion given ! the subject of rmon at the Un- by E. R. Alexander, a nephew of Rev.|ion Baptist c Supday morni Georze H. rphy of Moor's Hill, {In, the evening the pafior Wil Lolg Indiana. bat 6.30. 1 Miss ner of Palmertown | following will be rec at the home of Mrs. | tian E or membe timer Saturday. Viner, GLASGO Supper Nets Over $15—Postponed | Edna v Quarterly Conference This Evening. The Tadies’ Aid ‘le from the supper held in S day evenix Mr iner were T in New Londo; | The executive m j tist C and ) held with Postponed Conference. ‘“,,i,( Friday postponed qu riy conference | encouraging I presided over by the tihe ¢ n of the committees. Lunch utendent, will be held | was served by the hostess | Hihe SL o Teachers' Meeting. p rivener, will preach | A teachers’ . me: Ee Sunday morning Palmer ‘\l“n)“" upervisor V G son was the der of | eon s Next week’s subject will be Prisoner of Hope, t St Chi ¥ B p ted weather eached 1 Wednesday mor the sh of a hard thunde and storm. It.was so dark to 10 a. m. that lamy ed. The lights were turned on in the mill and stores, McGovern and family m the village to the x farm near the Bethel. disturbance from had to be light- nay Calvi; NORTH FRANKLIN M. W, Cilub Meets With Mrs. Jeanette exchanged pu unday Arabelia La ha one of t n Y wor strong ion Bapt zabeth La ¢ Hoffman. the guest of her grandmoth ] = Latimer, this week. rs. J. W. Frink attended _the Victrola and Easter Concest | golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Jonn pHooLis ! Main of Ledvard last Thursday. Mrs. Annie Sherman of Palmertown | i _ General Secre ¥ MICoA Sdwin Hili of the ! ich, will give a Vic- is spending some time with her daugh- | trola_concert at the church here on ter, Mr: Eugene Clark. ! a Sunday evening in the summer. Mrs. George Bush of Bozrah wae the | An Ea concert will be held at guest of Mrs. Louis Smith® Monday. | the bBapt urch Sunday evening, | Mrs. Frank Case has gone to New APril I2 r direction or Miss Hen- London for several days. Entertained M. W. Club. etta_Gridley lteu of the ( and the music commit ristian Endeavor society. ture course was given Thursday eve- ning in the Congregational church. The entertainment consisted of, read- ings and representations of the char- acters In Little Lord Fauntleroy. All children under rourtéen were admitted without charge. ' Whatsoever Club Meets, ‘The regular meeting of the Whatso- ever club was héld in the vestry Fri- day evening. After the business meet- ing an entertainment program pre- pared by the ways and means commit- tee W enjoyed by all Personal William ' Crofts is- visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Crof George Windsor has resigned as weaver in the Airlie mil Cluh Quarters Sold—Thames Club Disbands—Man Jailed for Not Pay- ing Board Bill—Hart-Johnson Wed- ding the 2dth. evening club the Thames special meeting in their club rooms, the last meeting. as the club was disbanded. The club was organ- ized som, among the twelve or fifteen years ago ouths who have grown to manhood as members, many leaving town while with those remaining in town with recruits has held its mem- bership well The club - has been obliged to disband as the building in which have ‘met was owned by Charles E. Wheeler of New London and stood on leased land and last fall the land was ased by the Palmer Bros. Co. the same com- pany purchased the building of Mr. Wheeler. The club has sold most of hings to private individuals. Mrs. Frank Rogers recent- ned Mrs. Rogers’ sister, Mrs. ertain Gates of Palmer, Mass, Frank J. Alexander, who has been suffering with an attack of grip, un- derwent peration for ear trouble Wednesday The trouble was caused by grip. Mr. Alexander is now ving. R Haley attended the fu- of a relative in Moosup recently. Failed to Pay Board Bill. of Gec Beauregard was a ted for bill by J. Hick t befc ice of the and ser o jail Sawyer a Everett Bruce of ( day evening a social and dance ven in Hickey’s hall at which s a Hickey's f Alfred prompting, nd_Mrs. Harris Fi Miss Yetta, are eburg and pending a New Yor attending the mar- f a relative, i and brother Da- | vid are in New York for a few day Auction at Church Place. m Henry Church's to been held Wed- on account of held on Thurs- farming utensils a new tour- for the season. Jerome, who has been recovering. is Reach Florida. and ho were ac Pami Andrew: ave at Fla ey remain for sev- eral Mrs. s been en- tertaining Samuel Hanney, who re her home in Waterford this week The Ladies’. Aid society met in the Quaker Hill church parlors Wednes- day afternoon, as been an- is take 1 W. Chapel man ,who winter at the home of his Winfield H in Sa- 1 home who NIANTIC Muddy Roads Delay Contractor— Cottagers Already Arriving at the Grove. Owing to the deep mud on the road. leading to Black Point contractor F K. Beckwith was unable to get his motortruck to the Point Wednesday and Tt Liveryman Beckwith irsday ed to carry the sarpen- Con- ve men the sawmill i Beckwith's sawing ub a large qua of wood Arrivals at the Grove. Howard P E ford has ar- rived in the season Dr. and Mrs. Geor have bee ng rel ford Pines, ne House to ipment W. J. Manwaring of New Haven t time Monday with and Mrs. R. 1 Main sireet M onduc on one of the f: tween New < ine M weet, Mr. an R. Farmer and the Miss ner have arrived at Sunshine to reamin until fall Case of Albany, N. Y tiage from R. 1. Manwar- d will arrive shortly, and | Mrs. N. W. Rogers re- { turned Sunday evening from a few days visit to New Haven. HAMBURG President Wilson Presents His History To Library—Accident at Birch Mill. Mrs. Jeunette Hoffman cntertatned e | M. W. Club Saturday afternoon. | HANOVL, | ere was a full attendai Supper | - | was served and the meeting was cn- | Miss Elizabeth Pullen of Norwich to yed Ly ul 2 ; ; i Mrs, H. W. Twiss of Pomfret spent| Address Young Crusaders and C. E. Friday with her daughter, Mrs. John i Meetlna—En]oyflhlc Entertainment. J E reene. TR | zene Clark ‘and Frank Webber | | 0o%% Suuday, Mar | o in Scotiand, Sunday pRe e et ! llam Lillle is in Uariford spend- | g7 o 0y U WhE o a few days with his sister, AJ.>.I; T aHEaR on- China ] Reuben Manning 1s spending thjs | [haf® Ier talls with « e week in Woodstock. 1o W e Chpi s Mise M. Augueta Pember las res [ ¥ VIUIam . Bark L turned home after spending the win- | (he afiernoon i el will| ier in New York and Mr_and Mrs. le ter Effie of Nerwich, speut with Mrs. J. C. Mahoues yhrook n Ladd and daugh- Suunda and Tur Impersonrations from Charming Book. The Lhird cencert in the C. E, lec- S R VS The History of the American Peo- ple,” in five volumes, by Woodrow | Wiison, has presented the new Lyme public by President Wil- son. Birthday Party. A Dbirthday party was given Willie Bouge at his home last Monday even- ing. Music and dancing were enjoyed and refreshments were served. «Mrs. Irving Rathbun is visitipg friends out of town. Work was delaved for a the fix t < at the n_account of n ocutt John Tiffany in Old Lyme sy buying oxen. A d Mrs. Peter Pie of New ndun visited frie here the trsi the w Bessie Miller of Middletown is Mr. and Mrs. James Miller in City vl Reynolds speni Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rey- . Ray Harding and Miss Mar. Lord ited t Miskes t antic the first W. TI. Beebe was home over ‘Sundax, i , »m Mystic has | ar ——— 3 Union Services to . Begin March 29th — Perkins-Tillinghast Marriage—Lightning Strikes "House. The pastors of the two churches in this village have been working and planning together for some - weeks. They have arranged for special union services which will begin Sunday evening, March 29, in the Congrega- tional church, and on the second week will be held in the Baptist church. Lelow is the programme with dates and speakers: 3 Congregational church Sunday evening, March 29, Rev. J. L. Peacock, Westerly (expected): Tuesday even- ing, March 31, Rev. Joel B.-Slocum, D. D, Norwicl Wednesday _evening, April 1, Rev. George H. Etroule‘ Nor- wich; Thursday evening, April: 2, Ret. J. Romeyn Danforth, New London: Friday evening, April 3, Rev. G. Glenn Atkins, Providence. k Baptist church—Sunday evening, April 5, Rev. S. M. Cathcart, Wester- ly; Tuesday evening, April 7, Rev. G. R. McNally, New London (expected); Wednesday evening, April 8, Rev. G. C. ‘Chappell, Montville; Thursday even- body, at which there will be a noted speaker, to be announced later. The announcement of the _special meetings is signed by Rev. F.°M. Hol- iidter, Rev. G. H. Chambers and Rev. Lucidn Drury, and concludes: Sunday_evening, April 12, Easter, | Rev. A. B. Coats, D. D., 'of Hartford. This will be the closing service and will be held in the Baptist church. Everyhody, regardless of faith or creed, is urged to plan his or her work so as to be able to attend these union meet- ings. worship with a prayer for those who minister and a good will toward all. The pastors and people of these churches welcome you to ail their ser- vices. o Perkins—Tillinghast. John E. Perkins and Miss Amy L. Tillinghast were married last Satur- day evening at the residence of Frank T. Main by Rev. G. H. Chambers in the presence of near relatives. Mrs. H. M. Pendleton spent Sunday with friends in Northampton, Mass. Schools to Reopen. village grammar The been fumigated. ightning. rooms having House Struck by Main Farms. Miss Florence Adams of Montville, who has been substituting in aistrict No. 6, has been ill with a severe cold The probate court has appointed Charles A. Gray and Isaac G. Geer appraisers on the estate of Thontas P. Norman. Death of Infant. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Church died at the residence of her parents Thursday. Joseph A. Clark has services of Arthur Avery. Isaac G. Geer has been remodeling his barn. Attorney Hibberd R. Norman of Norwich was a recent business caller in town. Samuel Lamb ploy of the Norwich Traction company-. Miss Rathbone ing in district N Divide Main Farms. selectmen on Wednesday made ion of fence between the farms secured the has entered the em- and Westerly H. Main and Lafayette Main. | e H. Main has been very ill at his home in town. Albert Whipple has leased the Lark- nam farm from William 1. Allyn, exec- utor of the estate. Christopher Baldwin has been ap- | pointed administrator on the estate of Ruth Ann Baldw LEONARD BRIDGE ] s i of ton. Miss Fulton, her hostess, is one T was here Tuesday. Mr. Shearer re- of'Conterbury’s summer residents. She Friends in Town to Attend Funeral of | Sides in Higganum. : 2 h i 2a tamio Bers for ‘severet Merritt Comstock of New Haven is : Mrs. Chester J. Holmes—Clarke Sul- | ;0" cyest of his grandparents, Mr. and | ¥ fioy 2 lard Recovering. B gt ol Had St. Patrick’s Day Programme. g Mrs. Bruce and Mrs, Asa ' Canterbury Grange Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. Harold J. Cummings, Raymond of ew were recent ternoon held a resular meeting w and little daughter Therma and Fred | guests of Mr Stanton. | 23 members t. The grange i | Royce and a friend from South Coven- yiekesa = | terest is neing by a member- try were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- | o ship contest now going on. A St. Pat- | neth L. Cummings Sunday. The trip | MOHEGAN wrogramme was followed B# | | was made by automobile i = : cial hour. | . Brnest ard and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Denison Davis r‘vf My duc“ is —— Bland and son visited their aunt, Mrs. | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr T Franx Browning, in East Colchester, | Wm. Huntes 4 i EAST KILLINGLY | 1001 | Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Dolbeare ST | Hendrick returned to | in Norwich Town, Tue 4 meon and | Party For Miss Alice Law—Local | v after spending a Mrs. Hun an c son_and & i Williams i}n-, Davis were visitors in Norwich Men at Farmers’ Institute. | : E. Nettleton saw a deer | the first of the week s el P D R i Mrs. Hart and Miss Cynthia Fowler ”u‘;g"\:sr’i“\“ o e e £f Attended Funeral. were in Norwich Friday. oo s e el ey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holmes and Almond i family of Norwich, Mr.-and Mrs. Hen- ry L. Watrons of Sterling, Mrs. John | Reilley of Hgriford, Mrs. Etta Lom- Herbert Holmes of riford, Mr. and Mrs. McDouga! Mrs: Bert Plerce ol Walter Lombard of Harold Lombard of South and other out of town rela present at the funeral o Chester J. Holmes Monday afier- of Colches! Personal Mention. rt Pierce of Quaker Hill spent h her aunt, Mrs. Fred attended the funeral o Chester Holmes, Mon- Maria C. is visiting her Haas of Providence, daughter, Mrs. h L. Cummings. m H. Kneeland of Columbia Tuesday afternoon with = his Edwin P. Kneeland. Aifred Hughes of Providence, arrived Wednesday for a visit nneth L. Cummings Recovering at Hospital. Clarke Sullard, who was taken to St. Joseph's hospital at Willimantic about four weeks ago, has recovered from his illness and is expected to ar- rive home soon. NORTH LYME Recent Sales of Oxen—Baptist Church to Commemorate Judson Centenary. | Leslie Rogers and Miss Mery Bug | bee of Lyme visited at Erwin Rogers Sunday Rev. Francis Purvls preached | Willington Sunday afternoon. Saleg of Oxen. . Jewett sold a pair of oxen io Clarence Miner of Hadlyme, Monday ¥red Rathbone of Hebren visited Strong the first of the week, anad drove home four yoke of oxen, pur- a Let us come to these houses of | and primary E which have been closed twc weeks on account of a scarlet fc‘vm’! scare, will reopen Monday, the school- Phe residence of J. Bdwin Thempson Pt i : e gyex?g[hmmg in the storm | On March 17 friends in town of Mrs. g:ntp':‘ Week—Grange Membership of Wednesday morning, but not much | Eliza J. Merritt, widow of a former| est. Samnse vesditod pastor, now of Athol, Mass, remem-| .. = 3 William H. Partelo is to move to the | bered her with a postal shower, it be- n“;;km‘g “["([hax. s -521‘ v_n‘rm‘ :v‘;i:;‘ _r:_ the Daniel H. Frink farm, about April 1. |ing her S0th birthday. e e T R T N 7 OAKDALE at Deacon Rowland's and at the par- LEDYARD e lede e O e i F Een teaching on the nature and foundation = : Norwich Coflector Cannot Secure | of the kingdom as shown in -the rec- Probate Court ~Business—Selectmen | NoTwieh, CCUSeter | Bargsl CSers (g e Hils Year of Bopularis, Next Make Division of Fence Between | covering in study the of Norwich is teach- ; 4 Judson centennial of missions. Rev. Francis Purvis will give a history of the wonderful progress of missions for 100 years. Mrs, Katie Jewett will give an address on the women's work for, missions in the past century. There, will be special music. | Mrs. Erwin Rogers is in Lyme for a few weeks. Eugéne Lefingwell is recovering from a severe attack of grip. Two Birthdays Noted. The birthday club held a very en- Norwich as a joyable meeting with Mrs. Erwin Rogers last Thursday to celebrate Mrs. Erwin Roger and Mrs. Warren Rogers’ birthdays. There was a large attendance. SALEM Clearing Site for New Clubhouse— Wedding Cake Baked 38 Years Ago | | The Y. P. S. C. E. meeting was led | by Dwight Marvin last Sunday even- | ing. Miss Susan M. Rogers spent the| week end at her home in East Lyme. Mrs, William B. Kingsley and | daughter, Miss Minnie Kingsley, were what her attractions—what buyers. il 9, . . Stewart, A t Ing, April 5, Rev. Wilson R. SteWarl| yeok end guests at the home of Mr. Norwich merchants and are Friday evening, April 10, at the|and Mrs. Warren Rogers of North grange hall. Open meeting to every- Lyme. Charles W. Harvey of New London spent Sunday at_his home in Salem. Mise Kathryn L. Ray and Miss Dor- othy Fuller were visitors in Colchester Saturday. Mrs. Lottie Ewing of New London and Mrs. Flora Chappell of the Golden | Spur were visitors at the home of Mr. { and Mrs. Henry A. Rogers last Fri- | day. These letters should be length—written in black ink These competitions are Dancing Class Meets. The dancing class met Saturday and ednesday evenings this week. The meeting of the grange was held { Tuesday evening. Clearing Lot. The gentlemen of the Social club | | met Tuesday afternoon for the pur- | | pose of clearing the lot recently do- | nated by Edwin and Frederic Harris preparatory to the erection of a new | clubhouse. Married 38 Years. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rogers ob- served their 38th wedding anniversary in a quiet way at their home last Sun- day. During the week Mrs. Rogers | chibited to friends who cailed four kinds of cake in an excellent state of [w lates. may be $5.00 in it for you ! Norwich, Conn. WHAT SHE HAS TO OFFER! WHAT IS YOUR' EXPERIENCE ? $50.00 TO BE WON IN PRIZES Five $5.00 Prizes to Norwich writers who shall tell Five $5.00 Prizes to Outside writers who patronize tages of coming here to buy goods or supplies. and the latest date for mailing shall be THE 28th DAY OF MARCH. and youth of both sexes wherever The Bulletin circu- Please give this matter your earliest attention—there Address all letters to Coempetition Editor, Bulletin, Letters signed with pen name should also be ac- companied with full address. Trade-Center she has to offer to visiting able to set forth the advan- from 600 to 800 words in upon one side of the paper,, open to men and women tomorrow evening, March Birthday Postcard Shower. Religious Interests—Accidents During Make Trips Pay. ion and growing hos- tility will His claims and i lyn < haracteristic The afternoon meet- Backus hospital g will be heid at 3 o'clock at Mrs. nurses Monday. : e he ock o Mrs. Almy Lindsay returned a few | T0ad. Wilson's, the old Herrick place. the for | entered school Comstock training Miss Bvelyn of her nephew, W. H. Baker of Laurel| “sungays Christian Endeavor meet- Mrs, Paul Glasbrenner entertained | '8 p. m. in the church will have Mrs. Harry Auweod, Mrs. Bamund | for its subect Our Society a Train- A E E L WBNIE RS ing School. Prov. 6. The leader Rogers and Mrs. Arthur Rogers one | yij) ‘he Miss Jones. day the past week . armers Can’t Supply Milk. A. Beebe of Norwich Town, who | Recent Accidents. s At last Sunday evening's C. E. meet- | beer v ‘mond Hill since the [iN& a special vote of sympathy was s e v lonting mill of the | taken in consequence of the absence | farmers, has discontinued his trips ‘Jr,;"j{1 Eg}war_\;l Green, the janitor of the account of not being able to get enough | CNUrch, who has been suffering from = severe cut on his foof received when to_make it pay — = 2 o £ | chopping wood at Mrs| Lewis Lyons'. Mrs. Jemes Lathrop of Baymond |ae,a, 0 5 Yeee inens ‘1a much -ap- P :{a‘;l was a caller in the village on Mon- cciated in the church. 3 Roger Brown, son of Beecher Brown SOUTH LYME head by a bat when playing ball and el for several days was laid up in con- of Black Hill, was struck on the fore- Champlin and | sequence. The boy is back in school. Mr. and Mrs. Amon | Mrs. 'Wiiliam Pratt of were re- | At John Dodge's .in Plainfield Ar- { cent visitors at the home of the late thur Tracev of Canterbury had three | Almon Champlin, ingers of his right hand taken off by | " Mrs. Arthur White and daughter, a Sasolene saw. Mr. Tracey is left | Bleanor are guests of Mr. and Mrs, handed but thi ent will be a se- | Arthur Miner. Frious detriment to his worl C. H. Waterhouse s purchased a Charles Ames of Baltim has re- | fine nair of oxen for his farm her | turned to that city after a visit of | Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Littlefield were eral months with his mother, who | | guests Sunday, of relatives in Day-|is in feeble health at the Green, | yille where s. Littlefield’s mothe FHiak Eocal & Stitlio. Mrs. Elizabeth Howard is ill. | oa Miss Elise Homer is visiting in Bos- 7. Shearer, supervisor of sc CAMPBELL’S MILLS spent Sunday with serjously ill 1 is visiting her s Dwight Lewis Mrs. Sarah Gres Mrs, Chs Mathewson, at heen enter- | % S e i e BT Mr. and Mrs. Anson May- John A. Cleveland. who has been | nard, the past week sly ill, is improving. _ Ray G. Shi id Trving Frer The Wylie school closed | Jr, attended mers’ Institute at | Miss Blakéslee will spend the | Providence I £ | vacation visiting in Was .| William Y the week end| New Yo ort | a home rd Springs. _ It was so the thunder | Stevens was the guest of Mrs | shower Wednesday morning that the | 2 S S LT =¥ i | school could not be opencd promptly number from here attended the et s o'rlook ail game at Danielson, Friday | . = “Walter Card is iil. { Windham County i ohipe A | ¥ PR saw two chipmunks® one CHAPLIM day last week, so spring must be on her way. The first thunder shower of this George F. Wiley, Befriended by Local | year was on Wednesday morning. Resident, Found Dead From Heart | Farewell Party. Disease. Hetween ty and forty young H — ! ends of s Alice L.Law gave her a | Mr and Mrs. George Farnham Witey | i at her home last Satur- | { who came to town last, Friday night ss Law is. going to | were cared for at William Weeks' t ster, N. Y, to live. | home at South Chaplin, and Mr. Walter Chase has been visiting rel- Wiley was given work by Mr. Weeks es and friends here the past week. cutting wood. He was found dead B ST TN T2 RS Monday evening where he had been | : chopping _wood that afternoon. | WESTMINSTER ! Neighbors found the body. Dr. L. L ! Masgon of Willimantic was summoned and gave the cause of death as heart | Ecolesiastical Socisty at Annual Meet- dlsease. But little Ix known of Wiley | ing Reelects Officers. who said they came from Rhode Is- | a= {land and had been factory hands, As adjourned meetinz of the| | they were poor Mr. Weeks kindly took al iety of the Congre- ! them in and gave Mr. Wiley waork. 1o church w. id Monday 1 Mr. Wiley was 53 years old and it|ternoon. The offt reel ! was learned he had a sister living in| W W ed sup ew Mampshire. A short wice was | tend « e cemetery. | held at Shepard’s undertaking room | The fine day last Sunday brought | | Thursday, and the burial was in Bed- | out a larse number to the services of | am cemetery. the Congregational church. Rev. Mr. | { Raymond preached on the texi found | in Acts 19-2. The Christian Endeavor | PACKER | chased while here. service was well attended in the ev- Mrs. Louise Jewetl visited at . I7 ening. Next Sunday the 22nd ik | Jowett's this week : Miss Jennie Piedler enterained her | subject at the morning service will be James L. Raymend was able to be | SSter, Miss Ann Fledler of Flai Rock, | “Sins of Omissfon” The service in out fo ride Tuesday, after having | Suturday | the eveaink yOR M LELLRY, th 1 heen confined to the house for semg| 1Smily Hepkins of Plainfield’ spent | tan Fndeavor soclety. Mrs, Cohumbus | { time, ‘me week-end with Winifred Brig Smith, leader, the hour is 7T -o'¢lock. | oW\ Biason; g A family ands Miss Jennie Fiedler was (he guest | Special singing. Prayer meeting nexi I'N Strong and fumily visited at M# ©f ber sister. Miss Ann PBledler of | Friday night st 7.3( lock. | 3. stark inday to celebrate . Mr, | Flat Reck, Sunday. | Owing 1o the continued” iliness s birthday | Mrs. Martha Johnson entertaified her | Charles Philips the saw-mill | liam Stark of Hartford ,was | Standdaughter from Lisbon last week. | running. | home over Sunday x Mr. and Mre, Lewis Howe of Jeweii| Misx Aima Newion is oceupying the City were calling on friends. here | Merrifield cottage with two of Mrs. To Celebrate Judson Centenary. Wednesday. Merrifield’s children ‘ The North Lyme Raptist church| Walter Carpenter of Arlington, R. L,| The meeting will be continned W Will hoid special services. Sunday,| spent Sunday with Mr. esday nights at the Gay Head sc AMaren 29, at 1 a. m, to celobrate the and Mrs. Fred ‘ 3 Haskell ouse, preservation that was baked by her ot for t wedding. het” M Ganup of Grassy uil will CANTERBURY GREEN | NORTH WOODSTOCK preach in the Congregational church Mrs. Samuel Barrett Active at 93— Thunder Snow Shower. Miss S h Poiter, who has boen very ill with pneumonia, is recover- ing. % Miss Winnifred Potter is home from Holvoke for her Baster vacation. Mrs. Luther Leavitt is spending a ;;:ek in Hartford with her daughter, rnice. M Funice Hibbard is substituting in the Neighborhood school during the illness of Miss Sarah Potter, the reg- ular teacher. Ninety-third Birthday. Mrs. Samuel Barrett celebrated her 93d birthday on St. Patrick’s day, March 17, She is well and vigorous, a typical representative of good New Engiand stock. A thunder shower, with snow in- stead of rain, was one of the weather features of Wednesday here, a rather unusual occurrence, CLARK’S FALLS Mr, and Mrs. George W. Burdick and daughters ¥lora and Bvelyn were &uests of Mrs. Horace F. Palmer Sun- day ternoon. Sevéral men who have been employ - ed il Westerly and vicinity in search of brown tail .and gypsy moths are now in this village and vicinity. They are staying at Jerry Drury’s, Nathan Maine was surprised on go= ng to his barm Tuesday morning teq (l»ll'ln calves with a cow but re« cently bought. Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment—fine fla- vor—purity—crispness —wholesomeness. Al for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package. Round, thin, tender— with a delightful flavor —appropriate forlunch- eon, tea and dinner. GRAHAM CRACKERS A food for svery day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de- Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name |