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S — Saturday, March 21 -l : : ; n ‘ Pages Nine to Sixteen TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY R e THE ETERNAL FEMININE THE 3;'5NDH!FUL’ PACIFICATOR HARD WORK FOR THE TENDERFEET - THAT PUZZLING MOMENT NELIN | somewhat recovered from a recent se= uneral of Isaac G. Avery SR s ¢ spent Monw Party on Birthday. Miss Ella J. Smith Returns From | g,v in N ned abou Florida—Meeting of the Home Mis- | Mr. & ien B, Palmer, y-four young f her home pibviinngries with their . Henry Newbury, sday afternoon s v in hor Lle dhoe L i | of Clevel e in Boston the first e fth birthday. She received | 5 erbert | of the week. X S SRR i Herbert | O Miss Florence Hewitt spent Sunday i ym here attended the 4 | with M Julia Wil (ix’ Qnm'nh\.i l E Ahl Mhe Life’ of St. Patrick n 1 He Mattison a amily of ¥ EASTERN GuNNEGTIBUT AN N . B. OGN .'\ux‘( h, Norwich, Sunday | tic will soon move to the Frank 2 - —. = = { place, near the rch, where he w. All-Day Sewing Meeting—Letter and B S —— = + 616 Ere e | be employe iph 4“\\130_61!61'-“ . Gold Piece For Girl Who Collected GOSHEN oo Efem: Elocida’ I e O sl for ‘s Tew Wha is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents B 2 46,200 Egg Masses. G e o ss Ella J. Smit S : "HES 3 ™ iy ; Stereopticon Lecture—lsaac G. Avery i Jennie B. Noyes, who has been e . 1 | The Ladies’ Aid socicty enjoyed an 4 = e ing the winter in Mystic, has re- and Building in Three Counties. P | all-day sewing bee in- the church par- | A Brave Soldier—Congregationa BB e | Farmers Attend Auction—Death of |lor Wedpesday, beginning at 10.30 Church Call Accepted. Dr. George B. Spalding, D. D.. LL. D., Mrs. William Daniels. i Twelve %ere present. The informal - in Syracus who die her B. Spalding. Charles F from recent noon lunch with hot coff endance enjoyable feature. Mus good a 1 lectur: n the e was a ver There was given by a |t tereoptic LEFFINGWELL Matt Tinker has j aphophone at intervals enlivened tlie ‘Mm Strouse Conducts Sunday Ser. |TFOM & trib to Brighton where he pur- meeting. i New London - County- SHUNOC and Mrs =0 that all davlight was exclud i Guest of Fred C. Booth. ent syudey | LISBON evere burns. 2 sy 2 5 chased a fine pair of cattl The Missionary meeting vices—St. Patriok’s Night Social. Mias Albertina Meyers has left to at Mre. S. W. Throop’s Tucsday P visit friends in New York. noon. | the aua Mrs. Strouse of the First Baptist " was ormer pastor here, Rev. G. arl is nearly recovered 3 s There was only a half uday o & umber of pi T Improvement Sooisty Gives Oyster | church of Norwich conducted the ser- | pggor® B et Y R Prize Well Deserved. own of Scenes’ In Indiz were A : s el Supper—8ale of the Lee Crandali | Yices Sunday morning in the absence | peeting conducted in Montville. | The Grange wrote a letter of ap- |good. What made it doubly inte S drefuilied BIoN i oachor TAE E oa ». of the pastor, Rev. J. G. Ward, \\'hu‘ Rev. "Almar Gallup preached in the | Preciation to Miss Florence Madley | ing was the descriptive addre weeks 5 in | Trimming Contest at C. E. Social. arm. is confined to his home by illness. | yrotfCaiat church Sunday at 520 . m. | 3nd prosented her a two and one-haif | Mr. York. 2t . — 5 { . Mrs. Harriet Bromley of Jewett City o ¥ = © 7" i dollar gold piec She has collected | wn Univer-; Apram Baldwin Oberon, North York and s atster, Miss|has bon spending several days with | THere was a large attendance. T ekl as cted | Had Fought in Many Battles. S b Wene | - jmeam. Daldwln ot T e e ento:. oo | Mr, ana ars. J. Biliott Dolbeare. i e T Alfred Spellman of Willimantic| The death of Isaac G. Avery on p 3 is grand- | (e Op omcstead. During his Mive waside Doee fo-'= Tong time | | Awmongitiibac avho attended fhe sur- | Sr° VUTIRE Teftiven in Now: York and i visiting Mr, and Mrs. Fred | Urday morning came as a shock to h avery of I non. Paldwin of New York ; D " | prise party given Mr. and Mrs. Mells | NGV Jersey. =~ - : many friends. Mr. Avery was high- = Home Missionary Society Meets. there. ::flnlgu:muvm:jmr es. “iilam " G.| of Laurel Hill Friday evening were T O e Tumners SHended the | LN Chiasiee “Troland aud danghter |1V efteomed by his fel lownsmel | The Home N Soclety: met of ‘ EXuwidenos s Spent York, undll the lasi. Friends fn this | Mis8 Florence Tavlor, iarry L. Palmer | #tp 0% G, H8sy I\ Tuesday, | Doris were in New London over Sun- | 4nd was a kind neighbor. 'He was an last weekx with Mrs. George ith his parents, Mr. and > = o | and Irving W_ Foote of t place, 5 pans Bathering | .o ¥ attendant of the Goshen churc S Paul Geist place regrel their removal. Both are : g o 051 were | caterplllar eggs |aay. 3 N e e s el was : prominent in social and religious cir- | I and Mra I C Lefingwell were | “Niany were sorry to hear of the |, Mt Gertie Church of Westchester | 100K a deep interest in its welfur gk Teacher Resigns. N Mies ¥iors DBuviie Deta shiren | Eussis of AW Lillibridge of ‘Scot- | , Many were sorry to hear o | tatvisiing Sriandbrint town. the war of '61 Mr. Avery was a fai gave | - 3 erk at the Second Baptist church for | 'a7d road, Sunday. | Waterford. She O naniels - of | T \fies Sarah Danielson of Mt. Holyoke | Tul soldier in Company H, 21st Conn inhabi- | mheodore Perry éf Eolton closed his o : e Mrs. James Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs, | Watorford. She ls survived by SIX | college is spending the Faster vacation | #1d_participated in the batiles characteristics Zion | ete | japors last week as teacher in the B. Wheeler was in Hartford Wed. | Robert, D Ziomba ‘and children, rs. | SPLATR0, O FRosieracid. { with_her parents, Dr. ands Mrs. B. L. | Iredericksburg, Drury’s Bluff C le on “Ne-| jig. gistrict to teach in Killingworth. F. A, Gallup and Mrs, Harry MacDou- | Barnette Leveloff has pur nesday | 6ne o ased a | panielson, Harbor, Newburn, Petersburg ildhood ing that while | mpa “vacancy has been filled by Miss E NS o | 831l of Norwich were guesis at- the o g Miss ¥a Perki i | mud Hundred, capture of Richmc cans love . a Chase of Danielson, Rev. John M. Collins of this place | 10r % My and Mrw. 7. C. Lefngwell | Mrs, Freedman has returned from | .o Uss e i e e er | ana the last battle of Fair Oak mean to be kind em, Ciaire Barber of New Haven was accupied the puipit of the Voluntown | yorns o7 T New York where she has been visit- | Fr Normich. oL i on Laurel | Ay e W. C. Thomas is the guest of | ception-of what r re: at his home here over Sunday. Sagoat_cluech Susfsy Sernisk Hs| Mos Austih Rethbun and son Pal- | ine friends. | Miss & ma Troland of New London | friends in Springfield, Mass inadequate. Then Mrs. Ma ames of Saratozm Thyrmen iame. hot Place BY D | mer, of Preston spent Thuraday with | spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. | Miss Ethel Hillom is substituting in oKy of Chla g n. Sev | smeines, is a visiter at Mrs T Maine. Mr. and Mre. C. L. Palmer. ASHWILLETT and Mrs. Charles Troland. ‘| District No. 12, owing to the illness ED, 0y Mias e amnoe B0 J. H. Kennedy's. Efine W. Miuer bjs 4 mew ato-| on St Putrick's eveming about Mrs, Merey Gilletta 18 building an | Of the teacher, Miss Lyons wood; ‘Domination of Priesthood’” by | ° frs, Rose Kinne has returned homs T n | friends gathered at the homs of Mis —_— | addition to her house. Mr. Boothly Accepts Call. L e O | after spending a few weeks with her The Shunce Imytevsent sgoioly | siice Maty LeMngwell from 7 to 11 S. C. Eggles f Sout !is soon to move there ! % he Spanish Speaking People” | njane Mrs. H. J. Kendall held ita weekly meeting with Irving . . e MAT¥ oof g (s bt Co MgBleton of, s South, Tyme ¢ 4 e Rev. John H. Knott of Riverton has s Marla Allen; “Is all this { ™' QR YPC ("B ber had as her guest W. ‘Miner, the vioe president, Thurs- | O €0, be TUOWInE PogTATIme Was | was at his famm here the past week. Dance in Grange Hall, accepted the call to the Goshen Con- while”, and a plea for financial [ o088 SV E T reanklin of Jew- day evening at his residence, Summit P D't"t’;w Green When ten poa-1 1. Bdwards will stay as boss farmer. 4 dance was given In Grange hall | Eregational church. Rev. Mr. Knott 'aid, by Mrs. Hartshorn: a_ nicely | Sunoa¥ 3 = Farm. &, ben, Lol e | another vear. ks Friday evening. Lebanon orchestra |iS expected to assume his duties | rendered selection was given by Miss| “"3r 14 \rr< Dantel Carpito of 3 Followed by Music. Shannon Flows, flag contest, game of | Peter Frugmey of Norwich was at | furniched mneie m the first Sund in April E on ciosed | and ¥ % pper / pairs, cork ‘contest, conundrums, | his farm here over the week-end to ' L T e 5 dod o r foro=liaye ‘been’ Dasang Ca Siew The oyster supper and socfal given ' Shamrock contest, potato contest, Af- Roger e has purchased a new | w 5 'n overseer having the buildings repaired. 4 with friends here S. Ahlberg i +"doing. (he work: FITCHVILLE ey i Sonary by the Improvement society Wednes- ter dainty refreshments and a candy | Y e : Men as Milliners, gap;“erer‘nxlng uagne ham;,of fi"{mfl pull gf‘re(‘?n!oly?d the merry party [ Noyes E has moved from ! T R n. Indiar who G held at the iewn ha . Merrill, was ended 'mo | sang e Girl eft Behind Me. All | ‘Rixtown to Stewart hill, to live witl S NDI ON & v - 3 der 150. Some fine music and singing was | spent a delightful evening. RIS siaters: = © WU Twenty-four Little Friends Entertain- PENDLETGKN dILL e ir @ | e appreciated. Mrs. Charles Allen and | Mrs. A. A. Morgan was a business| ed by Master Chapman on Fifth | e o | ter re of the evening’s pro Miss Gladys Maine played the organ | PRESTON caller in Norwich, Wednesday. | Birthday. | Schoolhouse Entered for Third Time - ROAD SOCIETY i The Dat ' trinuniny Toontest 3n4 the singers were n & large part. | RESTON | _Mrs. S. Ahiberg, Carl Anderson and | 3% This Winter. et ! o gentlemen trimmed ia- om . 5 Mrs. Julia A. Crumb were in Glasgo,| (- - 2 | Giew < . = "1 Charles” Thompse Willimantse | 5 iss M . Wheel d R te | dies nO5sar, Chapman of this place, fll at| Missionary Meeting—Morgan Fuller | Wednesday. : i i S R e a A Dag, bes - Mcs 'ar'vfim Wellosloy—Poreonal | Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Read were e Backus hospital, 18 reported as bo- | 5 Move To His New Farm. John Watson and Elwood Miner of | \jaqs “ivere Sunday visitors with thelr S i and it \ e ” { in Westerly Monday to 2 G ing_somewhat improved. | 2k Vyassup lake were Sunday callers at | pavents, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Thomp- | Seniotick, R I were a Items. i nezal Mrs. Read's cousin, Frank Mrs. John Q. A. Rathbun, who has | John Butler and Frank H. Paimer K A. A. Morgan's. : K 6 < = . i1 suests of Mrs, Mary Pa fa g * ; ] owe. been seriously ill with pneumonia if | were recent callers at Harvey Ken-| Mra. Ohland and S D. Pierce of | ™% 0 v A B chapman were BioR Kinnie has sold farm Th r met Thursday at zt‘g:valw:::lnz.“:l‘:‘ R'".;:““n'f w;:fl" nedy's in_ Lisbon. Rgx}:mg\ :v:x; Dbusiness callers in Nor- | visitors in Colchester Sunday. | Schoolhouse Entered. il Chasta tl RISWOLD 1S roimer with) Bet camightar, Mrs, | - Mr. and 3w W, . Craxy,. spent | Wich;#Satirday. Mrs, Mary Marra and daughter, Mrs. | Some person, or persons entered the it s el St 2 = g G S D R Tucsday st Henry Latham’s in Nor- | EAST COLCHESTER John Sullivan, epent Sunday with Mrs, | schoolhouse Sunday night and evi- T i1 il s e e s Marra’s aunt, Mre. Lasthaus of Nor- | dently remained during the night. Soniord.> Mrs. Georze Brown has recovered ph C. Wheeler aitended the golden wedding of Mr. and -Mrs. John L of Rose Hill, Poquetanuck Home from College. Wheeler and her | in Waterbury. 2 ich Town. % This is the third time the same JB-idgeJChaflu <. Gay is 1L held at the Congregational parsonage. | ; Miss Margaret Fields spent Sunday | has happened this winter. o wiiniiey has gold nis lirge| At the close of the meeting a, social — DanwMahonsy of New London was|with her brother, Mr, and Mrs. Tim- | Mr. and Mrs, George B. Gilmore of farm, known as the Lee Crandall hour was enjoyed during which re-|a weel end guest of local relatives. |othy Fislds of Norwich Town. Full River, Mass. place. to purchasers from out of | freshments Wers served. Roads are beginning to zet muddy, | Andrew Lynch has returned town. | _ Morgan Fuller who has oceupied the | due to the frost working out. Potatoes are bringing one dollar a | Harris place during the winter Is to | from her recent illnesc, Herbert Salisbury 1s sick with severe cold. spent Sunday at o Bris- | their home on the Rockville road. tol, R, I, after spending a few days | Miss Mary Brown of Canonche R a J. Fred Edmond is visiting relatives from Wellesley on Henry Buck, who has lived in Pa- h Mrs. Greene and children, of Colum- | with relatives here. L, was a guest of Mrs. James Cook | Tuesday ¢ the fire, which | chaug for several years, is moving to bushel. el move to the Scott DeWolf place which | bia are visiting "at Mrs. Allen’s this Miss Florence Phillips ¥ returned | over .\‘und:ng)_ | has tations for a few Hoprg\'ille this Hpn?ukv = A. G. Wheeler's saw mill is doing | he has purchased week. from a visit with relatives in Bridge- [ M. 0. Chapman has bheen = | weeks ! Mr and Mrs, George Geer of Baliie business in North Stonington at the | Mr. and Mrs. A, anay spent | Robins and other spring harbingers | port. birch to the birch mill in the Sixth| 23 Elias Miner i Ler som, | were recent vigitors at the home of Hewitt place near Cassaduck Hill. Sunday at Mrs. C. K. Crary's. have been noted in t section. E. N, Stark and sen Nelfon Stark | distriet, Horace D. Miner, fumily, baving £ G, Norman