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| nas been: the guest of. hee tnlavhe and family this week. TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS UF THE COUNTRY | iiiess Wedns honor chools about here closed Friday £ ABOVE IT ALL Bl Married 38-Years, Mr, and Mrs, Horace Frink cele ed t I5th wed rence | “sses are at homa-trom. holtdays EVENTUALLY—WHY NOT NOW? " Miss Mary S, Wt 5 returned w 1 - Tkt | to her ho | George B family w eHaven, ily of Mys from near the c { Henry Mati have FGAINST ANY! WATION GR 18 2E15 oRy 273 ih s Winners in Prize Sp Walter Ki saking ConCest— ies Off Hono THAT AWKWARD MOMENT—SHEDDING THE ULSTER hwhe. bfiw%\? q N QN / AN N \ { “resigmed at g ang 4 / A [ Glombum farm; Stockbridge, Massyand ¥ s ex - L. April 4 | y Years. ol 3 o wich Free WINTE REALDE i | ais EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND.! { day | Fuller, P t Hill place, New Lond. |~ Miss Kate B. Colver has returncd | The Lebanon Whist « s, Jabes La { from a vieit with relatives in Middie- |ty Friday eve in i 1 — e — | town. Fifteen tables were Postmaster Samuel Brown and Hen- | lowing prizes were aw GALES FERRY ry G. Keeney of New Londen whip- | First, Sarah Daniels 4 ped the brooks for trout April 1 _: B, w.xlaml‘ '»v‘mwm : P | Change in Methodist Pastors—Gi‘t- | poars, Whinm, O Palrfeld speat | (ils fon awards—Gladyb Clark and : W o 5 ¢ _ SRl | for Thomas Latham on 74th Birth- “william Allen ana daughters, ' Fred Coville. e % s Gertrude Ward spent Wednes- bo is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents i | day — Judge Steers Buys Luzerne Marie and Gertrude, visitcl Grange’s 30th Birthilay. | %2 teachers: 1 = eld T 7 with SOty ARE : i SHUNOC | iSealdinasCotiage: at Trading Cove Tuesda¥. | e grange celebrated dts soth an- | day at Fitchvili o Tnee and Building in Three Counties. | e RS = | RANKLIN | niversary Tuesday evening in Grange r a s = . and Mrs. Wil | Mrs. Eugene West's Funeral—Frank N. Sadusien . Harrison has been E K Ihall. Two granges were represe Irs. John J. Gs v i Peabody. Dea R e e i, ton: of the == The charter members took part in the | Wednesda ng W S | S I o ieland Southern conference Lo Miss Armstrong Going to New Hamp- programme. The speakers were Stat — - . o e New London Cnunty ‘ NORTH FRANKLIN = : : {A%e a0 e chmchrat Beineeton; . ¢ | SO PRl e e Lecturer 1% 15 “lakeman ot Middie * Aver TE nce at church services Sunday on on fu this place in the ry. | Davis of Oronogue. An appe Sandwiches { Party in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. John [ ;ccquy the storm. oS st Epi church, Rev. Mr oIl ioninas Pasryed Miss Pullen of Norwich to Make Tw 3 e’ NORTH LYME C. Greene—State Grange Office:s | The funeral of Mps St coming from the ~ Bridge on | Miss J. Anna Armstrong of Provi- i el o s I — Entertained. was held 1o hen pars. ISugene Weet | church here. Rev, Mr. Potter will se- | dence spent the week end at her home. | Sent Missionary Barrel. dresses ¢ by Dr.C £ the E e et Rev Francie Purvis preached in LELHE N ofiomine Moy il k| cupy the pulplt tomorrow (Sunday) | She is about to leave for Lake Win- | o oo ISR rhure.| Eastman. ; Miliington last Sunday afternoon Miss Rana Barber oen r d cemeiery at Westerly Rev. D. Ward Adams, a former pas- | neposogee, N. H., where she expects t0 | 4,y 'afterncon in the church Y s Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Ray daughter a tor of the M. E. church here for has been appointed to Une spend the summer. P. M. Mabrey attended the Fike' ilodge institution in Willimantic Mon- Rogers, Mr. ber spent one day this weel 2 k and litts siste ived home from Hi, with s survived by hei hush) on A when they packed a barrel valued a $50 and sent it to the Brewer No Mrs. J. H. Frink Olney Chappell has a new me and eight childre BRIDGE Point. \. C. Tuesday of this week coote: RS s dticiatods aLiths On conference Sunday no service |day evening o5 ; aud Industrial school In Greenwood, S Has Second Ride un ‘Royce received two uz Mr. and Mrs. Frank A, Rockwood en- | Fublic auctions are nearly nn every- | Ina pepcice ang, the day. The even- Fred Colling of Baltle was the,U®t | “Miss Vera Hoxie spent a few day < —New Owners for d_face rec tained a party of friends at the.: | ¢ currence |ing service was followed by of Herbe eeler, Jr, Su he this week in Elliott, the gues r e . a limb of a tree, i home Saturday evening in hon Funeral of Frank N. Peabod hearsll 9b Db mukic | e gcoran has returned from the ; ,opooimate, Lucy Hopkins. T stead of on the grouad, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Greene, Who u The funeralief Hegmk X. Peapody, | Thomas Latham 74. | Backus hospital much improved in *URC TS S,y "Dunielson has returned -t = e & »)wn to make their home who died in a hospitaliat New Bedford, | Thomas Latham celebrated his 7ith Mrs. William H. Ladd of Sprague o Mt Holyoke af: spending her va- t Abell, went to & wood nday, was held in the sccond | birthday Saturday, March 28 at nis | was a recent visitor in town. | o - cation with her parentsg Dr. and Mrs lock in the afte r 2 ave sone to Montvilie 1o draw | of the | nations, a birthday cake, fruit and Donald of Norwich were Sunday vii At Nopwich Fubarat: St 3 = 9 > S ol offman sawmil 1ded otiier gifts, with felicitathans fram Lig | itors with Mre. and Mrs. C. W. Grant. | 6y co - second isiting _ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and sc flowers were beavii- | children and grandchildren, none & Mrs, Hermon A. Gager and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Standish were In | will be held in Jewett er g e e Mrs. Grace Peckham, Mr. a { s in the Peabody ceme- | whom de in the village, but in| Hattie Cole were Norwich visitors on Norwich Monday attending the funeral , day, April 8 Manwaring _start n : p toddard and family moscd Swith anl daughicr v are two surviving bro.h. | Hartford, Gu Sssex ana Middle- | Tussday : of a relative. Lecture on' Indian Life drive through to Cr E o Ve rd Iast > and Mrs. J. W. rring I.. Peabody and How town. He aiso rec a shower of i Mrs, Nellie Lillic has ret m, 2 he C. E.| The ney bought the & o €1, ha hired and Charles’ Frink and bothi ~ residents of. Nort | postcards from friends both in and out | _ Punctual in Attendance. - spending some time : Wedn e nzekiel Abel n have arrived h o h Stodda e rles Davis attended the 30th anai- | Stonington. The lat: Major F. 8. Fen- | of the villdge, with another birthday hools in town opened Monday Miss Ruby weet, W attend. A . ew York . W household | versary of Lebanon grange Tuescay | body, srandfather of the deceased, ia¢ | cake and ofhér gifts from village The pupil present every day last term Northfield seminary, is spending he . Lonis Himmelstein was a-Colcheste add e re to evening teacher of renown in his day, besides ends. was Celia White; Dorothy Cox was vacation with her parents, Mr. and Seor 3 addam iast weei Reuben Manning was In Pomfret | being widely known as a newspaper | Farm Sold. | absent one-half a day Mrs. Herbert Swe 5 was -t W ik, Gates and Merrili Babcock of | Mrs. 3. D. Simpson has returned sping frogs have come and wiid | desl of saie of the farm hneas ok the | Miss Amella Mabrey were in Willi- | Campbell were In Willimantic Tues- son E \ timekeen o d the L. Q. Raymond ' home after spending a week in N 1 e are flying north | Adbortae M Td: place ASvme | mantic Sunday day 2 tic, is spend place and cxpect to move (heir fami- | wich with her son, Arthu e o te o By W, Siru- w Lydia Johnson was £ f‘,i,.l‘g mont oo | SOB ; | Gage, of Newburg, N. Y. with her |cross. They have ETAOIN | itor an Wednesday. 5 tended the Sherman lIiee ior Baithful E‘mj‘fi-v Fol 3 kel N for Hhe oty ey Entertained State Officers. |Son, James. were Monday guests of | cross Tuesday. They have occupied | Lisie Maine was home on Sunday. | Monday Enernl o % ummings was . = tate Grange : Ove: ¥ 2 | Mrs. Henr Randall and Mrs. E. B. | the plac r about two years, |, Mrs. Charles Beckwith and Miss Mrs. William Rob! n, Miss Winnie ay morn t X Ir e DT o i aietown ana SCre tmur b | James at helr home in thig piace, 3irs. | "Frfa “Rest wild $econ of ihe season | Kieanor Beckwith were in Norwich | Robinson and Miss Haie Robinson Collins lived in . fo ASH LETT iror Frak B Blakomar of soog? | Gage at one time resided in Mys:ic | heard here pussed over the village lant/| Tuesday | s day with Charies Geer vears, during whic ¢ WI‘L E turer Frank . Blgier och on- { and is o daughter of W. Herbert Lamb | Tiradas . oventng. G Ralph Maine was in Wiliimantic plirs. Charles Troland and daughter chinist in the Airlie mills - 5 ? sary of Lebanon Tues. | °F that pla | _The village school, with Miss Grace | Siday. 5 oris were in New London and Noank ersonals. i : ™ i, Slaren $0th, were entertained by | e o | Chapman “teacher, which has been | Mr%: James ' Simpson is spending | for the week end : Ydwin Babbite and ; SRR e d Mrs. Frank A. Rockwood | LISBON | having the spring vacation of one | s in Willimantic | Miss Vabriskie of Nerwich was the | poen living or W 5 \Mogs | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of | week, will reopen Maqnday next At Lebanon Moeeting. | guest over Sunday of Miss Ruby | peen RS U8 NS : 3 Baltic spent Sunday with Mrs. J. C. T 5 i Mr. and Mrs. Louis S e ki - Mrs. Wallker nd _ he 5 has a thr.e | Mahoney | Old Trees Removed—Ernest Enquist Buys Spalding Cottage. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, M. :.‘:“;hm.m ':m'i; Peepfrogs were hrard the 27th of | yeltih LA Viciting triends s L i | Fred B. Lillie has entered the em- | with Military Company. Judge Alfred Steers of Brookiyn, N. | Blanche Smith, G. A Ailler Mre | Mareh Mt vld v of James H. Hyde. H = Y. who spent some time in one of | Frink, Charles Frink and Grace Frink e A number from Hanc Rixtown is spending | , Miss Maria Allen and Mrs, Grace E. Davies is entertaining | the cottages on the bluft last summer, | attended Lebanon grange meeting BCZRAH the dance in Scotland Wed i Tk o0 ranacis | Beckham l'ulr;_;ndcd : ‘i‘i‘ missionary : Slster from West Randolph, Ver- ‘t'-tihg\l;"l";\'"f'f e coRats \rwwr{cn-: Tuesday evening, it being the 30th an- x! night : meeting at ngwell Monday. nont, at the parsonage | te ate of the late Luserne Spal- | niversary. == i ko p . Wi et Trce Warden A. B Read has re- ding of Norwicn, It in said : : | Grange Hears Papers and Has April Roioioti “‘3&5;‘:’1“;”-?‘?5 e s o T | moved two large oid trees, an im and | Miss Florence Bennett, principal o S ek . CIETY T eal Pain o % 3 T ET MOHEGAN | & mapto in front of the parsonage. | the rammar school of Waterford EAST COLCHESTER ATt Mook £ And 3gals. LinsecdOil . s Ngrwic | " Mrs. A, 9. Gallup, who has heen i1 | SPent Friday night at_the home of Mrs. | e 3 . to mix with i 95 sz Y o ; o [ S e S R | with & severe veld. is waprosnces” | Charles I s of Allyn's Pomnt,| Susman Paley received a registesed | === [{EnS onlaslpljes i and | Mi. Hor s Pt " ed moving the i Mrs Avery and Mrs. Dolbcare were| "\i: and Mrs, Charles Wheeler, Jr., | Miss Bennett was on her way to spend | Holstein-Friesian bull ffom Barring-| On aécount of the rain W ace’ Frink Married 38 Years. Makes?gals. Paint for $3.9 T . s Silake | I orwic own the first of 1he | ang iwe children saent Seegeiet: R | her vacation at her home on Verguson {on I, last Baturday. \It is a year- | evening the meetin It's only $1.42 per g " g ) e - | R. Barber's avenue, Norwich Town. ng and weighs 800 pounds | held Thurs v Miss Maude Grotor A/ K gal. Rt LanternH “tof She | | MTs. Fowler was in Uncasville Sun- | ¢ Bion e o . s { i i S5 ahoney attemded ‘he | was New England | was a recent g b Al} EMI-MIX wee e e i€ With Military Company. Bailey Place Sold. | teachers’ meeting in Fitehville Wed- | progra ollows: Tie v, | Williame. TEAL palmrfitg‘&#ivsmru uf.? e dken a ; Dolbeare was in Norwich om| Irnest Enquist is in Branford (his | Harold Peckham has purchesed tie | nesday. by the hy master, R rthe Mastiritead Basne _ | TINC and LINSESD OIF Cthe ts Al Y " [ it i Tuesday. | week with the mhilit company to | place near Long Cove known us the U.| Arthur Maheney wis home over | Present Conditions, Lenjamin Davis; | ed the lun and me 2iat materials far 100 years. ¢ of Tuesday was w Many are sick with colds | which he belongs. | Anson Bailey place from Mrs, Mary A.|Saturday from Gardmer Lake, whero|Future Prospects, Worthy Overseer I, | ing of tie Lo | al out of any you buy andif not the A three days' rain and Mr, Johnson | ; Misses Grace and Edna Sharkey of | Chapman of Uncasville. Mr. Peck- | he is at work, Bishop: readings by Aildred Abel, | pre ni le at ¢ | de, then return the paint and get tog. r n New London | Jewett City visited over Sunday with | ham will take passession as sson as{ The reads are quite muddy in places | Mre Dt med T Farmared oo | P v cheir io foae { ney back. Peepfrogs were heard Fiiday for the of the we { Miss Ruth Kennedy possible after the family living there | especially through the swamp, and 4 | was an April 1 Lyt sic for Es. Che irs. | 3 first time. A flock of geese went over John Fieldinz and Mrs, Ackley | Joseph Geist, whese nineteentin birth- | can vacate few days’ warm weather would heip | peowic in crooked . e. The & Pernando Wheeier oo i | W, Carpell . Sew; - to the norih in Plainflield Thursday. day oceurred last Friday, is very Jow, Mrs. Richurd Povey and daughtg, |dry them greatly bulletin was read. entertaimng Miss Marian Lat vi Nuwen o Walter Kingsiey & Sen, Plainfield ~