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New London County NORTH STONINGTON Special Services to Close Sunday Evening—Tags for Go-to-Church Sunday Distributed—Lafayette Main Loses Case. The al union meetings have been continued through their second week with a good attendance and m terest. The preachers of the week have been Rev. S. M. Cathcart of Westerly, Rev. C. R. McNally of Nes don, Rev. F. C. A. Jones of Westerly, Rev. W. R. Stewart of & »rd and Rev. F. . Blakeman of singing, which has led by one of Oronoque. T pastors, Rev. F. M. Hollister. es will close Sunday evening reaching by ¥ Coats, Hartford Go-to-Church Sunday. Next Sunday is to rved in Church ta e I stributed and many are wearing them. Dana-Hewitt Invitations. 1s have been received here nomas Denison 2 Silliman Grace church, e bridegroom-elect n Mr. and M Hewitt, summer residents rs. Clifford W. Caswell Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and ton has been 1l with a re attack of grip. spending her, Rev. G. H Cham gone to New Hamp- shirc z Luck 1 the R iy has moved 1 enemen Mrs. D. W. Fiace Town Board Sustained. ard of ed n has re- SHUNOC Plans For Easter Concert—Aid Society Serves New England Supper. The Second Baptist & y school New England Supper. land t o b 1t was a decided success t tor Re W « , gave his acation Ending. The school aving a vacation th 54 will begir 3 de Maine of Pres Killing mers are nd are about large flocks bas thir e is growing SOUTH LYME Tower Operator Skibbe Takes Place on Air Line—Personals. n was visiting ntl: irned to New Haven in New recent wybrook house and ned as tower to 5o to New v busi- : of New_ Haven F. C. Payne. of friends here Wed- LAUREL GLEN School 1 Monday after one Mrs. Victor Rusich has been ill and under the car 2 physician, Mr. Kavanaugh visited Sunday with bis sister, Mrs. George Hill Mr. and M-s. Nathan Main, Mr. and Sre. Attaway Main attended the evan- | meetings in As mer was a visitor in sduy MONTVILLE Albert K Beuthwick sister, Mrs. Conn., were MAKE YOUR OWN f PAINT o YOU will SAVE 58 ets. PER GAL. TS 1S Row Buy 4 gals. L.&M. Semi. Mixed Real Paint $8.00 And 3gals. Linssed0i * to mix with it 1.95 Makes?gals. Paint for $9.95 It’s only $1.42 per gal. e a gal. out of any you buy and i Best paint made, then remirn the bains cog L1 all your money back. e L. W. Carroll & Son WWalter Kingsiey & Son, Plainfield LETTERS FROM TWO STATES - Black Hall | here to attend the funeral of their uncle, J. C, Carlton. Mrs.'A. E. Bonfoey and Mrs, Edward Kelly were visiting Mrs. William Adams of New London Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dionne will spend the week end in Providence and Central Falls, R. L C. H. Bartiett of North Stonington is spending a few days with his fam- ily in Uncasville, LEFFINGWELL Miss Annie Calkins ana Willlam Buckley of Norwich were Sunday guests of Miss Hazel Calkins. | ~"Napoleon Clish of Norwich was a | recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Patridge. Mr. and Mrs. M. O, Swan were guests at’ the home of Albert Williams of Poquetanuck, Tuesday. Several from this place attended the party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sheldon at East Great Plain Saturday night. Whist and dancing were enjoyed after which refreshments were served. A very pleasant even- ing was spent. YAWBUX VALLEY cius Main and family of Westerly | spent Sunday with relatives here. | Mrs. Yen Lew was a visitor at West- erly Wednesd Charles Tranchell of White Rock was {a recent caller in this section. | ¥ Marion Bentley and Helen Stedman of Westerly are spending their Easter ation with Mr. and Mrs. John Sted- .. | man. Jacob Askilsen has gonme to South | Dakota, where he will be employed. Windham County EAST WOGDSTOCK Intoresting Missionary Meeting—Rev. | T. A. Turner Engaged for Another Year. | Miss Flora Alton is spending the in Putnam with her sister, Mrs. Child. with pleuris: her nephew, H. B. Chandler, JMrs. Emma Bixley attended the fu- in Coventry Tuesday. Missionary Meeting. nary mesting was held on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. F. A. Jordan with an attendance of 25, Mrs. A. M. Gildersleeve had the programme charge. The rs of What Next in Turke: read. A social hour followed, re- nts being served by the Host- A mi Pastor Re-engaged. CANTERBURY GREEN Special Services for Easter Sunday— Meeting of Eoolesiastical will be an Easter service st the First Congregational church at 11 & m. with music by a epecial choir. glve recitations at the Sunday school concert which fol- lows the church servce. service of praise and prayer will also be an Easter meeting under the aus- pices of the Christian Endeavor so- subject, A Long The children will The evening Look Ahead. leader, Miss Exley. the Easter services the choir will be assisted by Hiram Hawes with Last Sunday morning the reading was the account of the First Palm } Sunday—Christ's entry into Jerusalem as king. The sermon was on our re- sponsibility toward Christ's claim, c not that ve are’ the temple of God. bert Graves sang the beautiful solo, The Palms, Cottage Meetings. The cottage meetings held in dif- ferent parts of the town during the week have been devotional acter—studies of Christ's were well attended. Next week's prayer meeting will be held at the parsonage Thursday subject, Christ the First Fruits. Study of the ap- pearances of Christ after the resurrec- last pages of the book His | mittee Monday evening the following A Prosperous Ye: At the annual meeting of Ecclesias- tical soclety Saturday officers were re-elected for the ensu- ing year: The societies committee, the following George Larkum: Nathan Exley. the 'secretary and treasurer showed unusually prosperous year with all bills paid and money in the Extensive work has done in renovation of the and shingling Material is also on hand for the secretary and treas- The report of Mrs. E. §. Leonard and Mrs, Fanny fll at the home of Mrs. Leonard's F. E._ Miller has been Elizabeth White has been ill|lowing the return of Mr. | Miller trom & business trip to Kansas s Maria B: il 1s | City . e R o i ts. Chapman of Hopkinton, R. I, Herbert Randall. of Canterbury neral of her father, Edward Chappell, | visited Plainfleld Grange Tuesday eve- ; | ning. ABINGTON | Spring Moving—Auction at George E. sigh and seventh | Raymond Gascon | Westlana has moved from Masmoquet and has been engaged as foreman for Whitehouse enzaged for and service te wich the church next Sunday. H. S. May of New Haven is home r the Baster vacation. Bert Wilcox and famil ved on the Witter farm for sev- years. Harry Cady is having repairs made on his house, near the Thompson line, | formerly owned by Mr. Boutellea. STERLING Parsonage—Personal Items. 1 Society of the Sec-| Mrs, B. G. Douglass visited her son | | in Hope Valley over the week end. Mrs. Irving Anderson is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. F. Wentworth, of | Hartford. | The Epworth league social and busi- | ness meeting was held at_the home Miss Alice J. Thornley Friday even- ing. \iiss Marion Weeks of Plainfield was the guest recently of her aunt, Mrs. B._G. Douglass. Miss Helen Pierce of Washington, R. | I, was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. George | Pierc _Mrs. A, H._Kenyon was a Provi- | dence visitor Saturday | Quarterly Conference. The first quarterly conference was held Friday evening at the parsonage, Rev. Geo rivener presiding. Mrs. Horace D. Burdick entertained | sister from Jewett City Satur-| | day. dward Pike of Plainf e d last week. WESTMINSTER M. L. French, Formerly of Plymouth Church, To Sing Easter Sunday. | operations again. John Leonard intends to erect a | shop on his place and open up a black- smith business. | The stormy day Tuesday prevented | the Ladies' Aid Society from meeting. The Christian Endeavor 'meeting Sunday evening was led by Miss Edith v members signed the roll. At the Congregational church ser- vices Baster Sunday morning, Rev. W. | preach. A spe been prepared. | Plymouth chureh, F.ookiyn, N, sing a special Baster seléction. The suject of the sermon will be , “Baster | church, Canterbury Plains in the even- |ing. NORTH STER' ING Ninetieth Birthday of Miss Eldora Sweet—Death of Mre. Robert Gard- ner. | v Fryer of Providence has been | Rickard Fortune the past Mrs, fruit and wishes that she may reach the 100 milestone. A large number of fishermen have been whipping the streams the past weelk for trout, with poor success. At a_church meeting Saturday voted to change the time of service on May 1st from 2 p. m. to 11 a. m Henry A. Titus is skille baskets of all s morning after a sh & shock. WARRENVILLE Grange Social—Death of Mrs. Addie Squires Russell. rt iliness followir i Mrs. Gertrude Noetling is the guest of May Wecks \irs. Ada Whitehouse ‘and family have moved to Abingten. attending the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Georse Russell, Mrs. Carrie Simonds was calied 1o Fiymouth Sunday, March 29, by the of her oniy sister, Mrs. Russell was Ashford, having & renville 63 vears ago. Her name ge was Addie Squires. A. Turner has been Te-|from Ashford into Seymour Peal’s cot- nother year (the 11th) | tage. will be held in the morn- | ing throughout the year. Several will | The Abington schools reopened Mon- after a vacation of one week. Weeks has moved his fam- to Putnam. Bertha Weeks of Poquonoc v are moving | js” spending vee § on fhis week He' bAs basm o, RondiNE the week end with ber grandmother, George Hicks Macfarlane mantic was a week end guest of Mrs. Ada Whitehouse n at Johnson Place, household goods at auction Wednes- Miss Edith Fay First Quarterly Conference Held at the | ™ i spend Easter friends fn North Grafton. : J. McGorty | home “nere ‘on Tuesday | weeks spent wi tic and Worcester. EAST KILLINGLY returned to ter several s in Williman- repair work on the pasonage. Lathrop,who have occupled their home Lloyd Frink is stsylng with B, B.|during the winter, are living in the B. B. Gallup attended a meeting of ‘Mrs. D. B. Hatch has returned to the milk producers in Plainfleld on|her home here after spending Mr. Pendleton of Preston was driv- Friday night Rev. Dr. E. A. Blake, ing over the hill Monday buying cows, | Wife, daughter and Miss Brown came Charles Tanner. In Jail for Theft. Mrs. George Gallup and ~daughter,| Saturday Clinton Arnold was brought Mr, Brown has moved his steam | Thurber, charged with theft. He mill to the wood lot on the L. E.|pleaded gullty and was fined $§ and Mrs. Maxwell Reynolds visited at|pay was committed to jail. the parsonage Tuesday. Charles H. Blake spent Sunday with Miss Jennie Williams is home after an absence of several weeks with rel- Church Committee Elects Officers—| “\jigy Grace Thurber is with her fa- Friends Entertained by Mr. and Mrs. | ther, Williarth R. Thurber. She found Shgs housekeeper was sick in bed. She her- ‘Wayland Bennett spent the week | Self has just left a sick bed. F. W. Bennett, nted Mrs, A . Fotter of Providence was | g iory Lethrop has been eppointed B 5 mon for the east section of the town urch Committees. and John Kinney for the south sec- officers were elected: Chairman, N.| On Monday the body of Miss Lydia Larne Greig: Rev. Charles Duval and | o Chaftee, a former resident, who died treasurer, William D. Cosswell; mu- | here for burial gn the South cemetery sic committee, Will N, Burnett, James | in the family lot. The body was o~ tors, Fred Miller and W. N. Burnett. | g A T. Hope spent the week end in | % ™™ Entertained Friends. MANSFIELD CENTER Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hope enter- home Friday evening. The evening ', was delightfully spent in games and Poople’s. Club—Funseal of —— a dainty supper. in Attendance. Mr. and Mrs, N. L. Grelg spent the Fred Fricse has moved his family | last Wednesday night at a meeting of to_Yantic, | the Young People’s club. A. W. Bu- home for the week end. life of Bill'Nye, and Esther Josephson Mie ther Holly Visited Provi- | read several humorous selections from Mrs. W. . LaBelle and Mrs. George | Arthur Dunston, accompanied by Hel- Barnes were in Worcester Wednes- | en Robinson, played a cornet solo. The Henry Sayles, of Pascoag, R. L, was | JT.. and Elsie .\(ar:vh as captains was in town Tuesday looking up old |Very interesting. Nine went down on per was served. Three new members SUUTH KHJ_ING.LY were elected, Harold Storrs, Elmer — Ghairman of the meeting was Miss Orange Supper Well Attended—Easter | Florence Olin, and committee on sup- — an, Jr, and Ralph Anthony. The orange supper held in Grange New Library Books. R. Barlow was matron with Mrs. P. C. . 7 + ~ | to_the library last week. Workers was well attended. Mrs. G.| "y SO 'Sorkers met Wednes- on Grange hall and Wednesday aid|to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gallup and attending school here. | tenement in the building. Wednesday. winter In New York. He purchased from E. B. Gallup and |from Boston to their new home. Gladys, visited in Providence recently. | before Justice of the Peace William R. Wilcox estate. costs taxed at $10, and belng unable to his son in Barringtoh, R. L ELYVILLE atives and friends. Hope, on reaching home that her fathers end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fire Wardens' Deputies. the Suest of Mrs. W. F. Bidwell Sat- | pointed as his deputies Clarence Solo- At the meeting of the church com- | tion. Died in Philadelph Deacon James Burnett; clerk —and | in philadelphla on Friday, was brought Walker and Frank N. Benneti; tudi- | companied by two brothers and two Westerly. tained a rty of friends at their | §pelling Match at Meeting of Young dancing. At 11.30 Mrs. Hope served | Charles H. Learned—Pupils Perfeot week end in New Haven About 25 gathered at the parsonage John O'Neil of Brown university was | chanan, Jr, gave a briet sketch of the dence friends this last week. the writings of this famous _author. day, spelling mafch with A. W. Buchanan, friends, the word violoncello. A splendid sup- Lanphear and Joseph Builock, Jr. The Concert. per, Esther Josephson, A. W. Buchan- hall Saturday evening by the WIllng| A number of new books were added Bliven and Mrs. Edmund Goodness as- | 4oy atternoon at the home of Mre. sistants. A short entertainment fol- | & < George H. Wyman, 15 being present. lowed the supper, the musical Dart| Prank L. Backus, formerly superin- of which was furnished by Miss | tendent of the Max Pollock Co., now of Purns, | Montiselio, Ind., was 1 town over Sun- Mr. and M; ley Falls wei John Crowley week end vis of Val- | 3ay. tors at | ““fforbert H. Bullock of the U. S. 8. A._E, Phillips’ Virglnia, which is laid up in_Boston Winsor Bariow and Harold Henry | for® repaics, after being. in Mexican of Pawtucket spent Sunday at G. W.| waters for several months, is spending Barlow's. his furlough with his parents, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonard and | Mps J. 3. Bullock. children have becn spending a fow | Rev, . P. Aver, pastor of the Con- days at G. R. Barlow's. sregational chureh, exchanged pulpits P C. Bliven is repairing the church |Jast Sunday with the Rev. Sherman belfry Gove of Wauregan. Beairice Thurber of Putnam was a Eanecal: litice Masitiod: ViR 8 Y phillips spent . tew | Hannah Ciark Learned, wife of days with relatives in Valley Falls, re- [ Chafles Il Tearned died Triday af- e 8 noon, Apré 3, neumonia. S s e 15 sntectal Was a native of Mansfleld, born June mother, Mrs: A B Grover. " T\ 25,1833 daughter of ~ Charles and ther, Mrs. A P. Grover. | {ina (Clark) Trumbull. The funers ot et aras @ Sunday VISHOT|ywas held Tuesdey afternoon at 3 arl Phillips was in Windham on | Slock: Rev. B. P. Aver oficiating. The Friday. - , on Bas i theré was special music by a male There will be an Baster cordert in | (ners Was TREE WISe N, &) MLy ST T Buchanan, Sr. A. W. Buchanan, Jr. B vapreny Henry Dunham, Dr. E. H. Marsh, THOMPSON Robert Stearns and W. H. Kingsbury. EEST Burnal was in the new cemetery Unien Fast Day Services—Baptist Punctual Pupils. Food Sale Clears $17.50. For the last term at the Mansfield = Center school, M Florence _Olin Sunday School Class Repeats Play— ot Personal Items. | Mrs. Howard Ingrahm _has been|teacher, the percentage of attendance | | visiting her daushters in Providence, |was 95.05. During the month of | Miss Sara Crosley of Northampton, | March nine pupils Were perfect in at- Mrs. A. Barratt mother in Maine. Amanda Sands visiting her | has been spending her vacation with | tendance. Lydia Plaintield | Mrs. Fred Shippee of Ma ing her son, Howard Shipp nester is | The Baptist Fooa sale cleared $17.50, | the following have been present every Miss Alice Reed is organist at_the | ‘Alfred Dodd, Lillian Dunham, | Congregational church during Mrs. | Inman, Dorothy Jenner, Luella Miss Maud Capron of Danielson was | Armst, a week end visitor at Mrs. Eliza J.| Mis Miss Kate Brennan of Dayville vis- ited here Saturda. Miss_Gertrude Frost was in Provi- | | dence Saturday Charles Woodrow spent Sunday wit Foster, R. L, friends. Mrs. Irving Hill is slowly improving from her recent ilines Miss Mary Douglass called on Mrs. | nd a lady from are here for a few | E. S. Backus has been spending a| Wiliam Pla as moved fro- the B | few days at his home. es ato one of the new .ene- | Mr. and Mrs. Fred of South-i ments erected Dby the Max bridge spent Sunday with Mrs. M. L.| Polloc Eddy. | Mrs. Frea who has been 1ill, Church Meeting. | is _gaining slowly : . | The Bcelesiastical society of the| Miss Mildred Davoll has left the em- 't Sun- | Congregational church is to hold its play | meeting this ( t Saturday | Union class_repeated at the Window g to a full house. Chase of Putnam the Chase homestead Tuesda: WESTFORD | Death of Mrs. Addie S. tient Leaves Hospital. The Phillips saw-mill has begun | Russell—Pa- Adaie S. Russell, daughter of | the late Capt 5 Henry and Sophia died at her home in the town of Ply- mouth, March . She was born 5, 1851 and spent most of her girl- hood in_this many friends. and a niece, :nded her fun Burial was in Pine Grove ceme- | Harrison Raymond the pastor will | ial _programme has | 1. 1. French at one | |time tenor in the “imous choir at| | Bas- | “'Nii s Lona Kenvon is spending a few | ously injured at will | : John Tremko has purchased a heavy houghts” There will be & union re- | ¥ B, | pair of voung horses vival service held with the M. P.| spent the week-end with Mrs. parents, Mr. in Windham. Little George went an operation for appendicitls at Joseph's hospital isiting his sister Annie, on East W. Bastman, | Tremko who this winter Miss Blizabeth Douglass dora Sweet celebrated her | York is visiting h birthday April Ist. Neighbors and | friends called and left her a cake and | her grandfather, T. | “Mr. ana Mrs. Wilbur Hartford were visiting at idgewood | | Farm, Sunday. Edward Pineault visiting his uncle and famil Frank Slater spent Sunday at Edgewood Brown was in of Greenoville 1is| it was | at making| John Rathbun of Westerly, visiting at the home of William 13 Graviin of Plainfleld son last weelk Boland of Baston was here Mrs. Robert Gardner dled Sunday | visited hin | Montgomery’s over Sunday Hartford has be ng his father, O. K. Flocks of wild g nearly every day this week. EKONK Local Grange Visits Plainfieid—Woark Finished on Grange Hall. o have beon ween Ashford grange, No. 90, held a secial | at the home of D. Packer in Ashford Center. Mrs. Addie Dassett spent a few days | of Jast week In Waterbury and vicinity, | Willlam Reynold, wtive audience tion With her aunt, en born | b e i SR Ipton, Luella Robin- perfect in her parents here. | son and Jesse Inman were Eleven to Join Congregational Church Leased—Bishop and E. da ng of the nter term Mrs. Kimball (Annie Hosford) has | attendance since the beginn been the guest of Mrs. Dexter Ellliott. | School year. During the w Robinson and Lydia Up The town Grave Cruff, accompanied by | of Mansfleld is offering a silk banner Miss Lena Ketzel, spent Easter at her | to_the school having the highest per home here. cent. of attendance, the banner to be Mrs. Georse Crosley has been very | awarded every montk N with pneumonia. Personal Items. s illne ert Stearns and has re- | urday) evening. | ‘ast Day © hold | : | nave ida, have returned. a Mrs. Alexander Lauder, who cen spending the winter in Flor- 11 _o'clock a. m. The Ladies' Ald society met Thurs- e e day to make aprons for another sale, CENTRAL VILLAGE the last pre successfu 1 it e | Miss R. H. Lewis spent Tuesday h‘l‘Texal Visitors Home—Ladies’ Aid So- ‘Worcester. } ciety Visits Sugar Brook Farme| RAWSON Personal Items. A shepherd dog “Bob” owned by Bd- Miss Edna Fraser of Moosup, a stu- dent at the Willimantic Normal school. ward Bergeren strayed from home | Was substitute teacher for Miss Aura March 31. He was last seen in the| Baldwin, who did not return from her t of iliness vicinity of Willimantic. He if of a on_acco - grayish b with tan legs. He cey Hill went to the Day Kim- as on & collar with all license tags, | ball hospital in Putnam Monday with nce 1908, except the 1912 tag. | his nephew, George Hill, who was seri- the railroad crossing E. White. | in Moosup Monday forenoon by the 10 ence I. Hun | days with her sister, M o Houke. | o'clock tratn. | | "5"A. Phillips bought three mew | Home from Toxa | horses this week. | Mrs. Georse Lendewiz and som,| Among those in Willimantic recent- | Frederick Lendewls, have rcturned ly were Mrs. D. T. Phillips, Mra. J. J.| from Comstock, Tex., where they have Fitzgerald and daughter, Anna, Mrs |been spending & few weeks for the | B. Berzgren and Mr. Menikens | benefit of Mrs. Lendewig's health, | | “Charles Cady was in Putnam on|which f& much improved { | satus y. Miss iriam and Master their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim- mons, this week. Migs Odna Seguin has been the guest of Mrs. Ernest Scott in Providence. Mrs. Mortimer Stetson has been a visitor in_Drovidence. John Whittaker of Providence spent Saturday here. Mrs. Israel Seguin has been in Dan- felson, called there by the death of a Mrs. Mary C. Philllps entertained | relative, Miss Louise Fournier. sevoral of her sons on Sunday e ®kina's Daughters met Monday nd Mrs, Jesse Burnham are to| afternoon. Mrs, 7. B. Smith of Valley Falls, R. . is visiting friends in town. ® A. Phillips visited in Norwich on Tuesday and purchased another pair of horses. | Walter Hoffman is working in Willi- mantic. — |\':uu.;>\n of Norwich have been visiting | | | o Wallace Jewett’s farm about |~ Miss Lilllan Stetson of Norwich is 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett expect 10 | yigiting her brother, Mortimer Stetson. leave about that time. Miss Annlg Noble has had a slight WINDHAM —Thompson Place Brewster to Visit St. Pauf’s Church. The Easter service tomorrow at the Congregational church will consist of e Bak Svisistione by She Deuiey school a talk by tor. “thm Shet- ley’s Resurrection, with soprano solo by Miss Harriet Abbe. At the closs of 6 church choir will sing the gervice communion service will be held and eleven persons will be re- cetved into membership of the church on_confession of faith, Mrs, F. F. Webb of Willimanté has Deen in town this week removing her furniture from the house sold recent- ly_to Arthur Willlams. Mrs. Herbert ¥. Robinson of River- head, L. I, is spending a few days at the Kenyon homestead. The FEidelsteins of New York have taken the Dr. Thompson place and arrived there Tuesday. Casper Kennerson has moved into W. C. Woodworth's tencment. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Woods of New York, who have spent several sum- mers in Rev. W. M. Brown's house are coming s00on to move their furni- ture to Mt. Vernon, N. Y., where they are to live, Pastor Retiring. Rev. W. M. Brown has finished his labors with the church in Hampton and will return to Windham the first of May, Dr. and Mrs, F. E, Guild gave a party Thursday evening for their guest, Mr. Merriam, of New York, now of South Windham. "Mr. Merriam recently sprained his knee and is spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs, Guild, C. Arthur Keeney has returned from several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harvey in Woodstock, Bert Fastman is quarantined at his home on Brick Top with scarlet fever. Mrs, James T. Baker and daugh- ter, of New Rochelle, are spending | 2 couple of months in town. Mr. Ba- ker is on a trip to Canada. Col. and Mrs. W, S. Chappell spent Monday night at their summer home here with their daughter, Mrs. J. T. Baker. John Beckwith spent Sunday in Hartford with her sister, who has been ill with pneumonia. Proceeds $23. The proceeds from the supper given by the men of the Congregational church amounts to $23 which was do- nated to the Ladies’ Aid society treas- ury. Missionary Society Meets. The fortnightly meeting of the Wo- men’s Missionary society was held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. F. BE. Gulld. The devotional exercises were led by the president. Mrs. J. T. Peg- rum.” The quarterly report of the Eastern Connecticut branch, W. B. M was read by the secretary, Miss Ar- nold. Miss Mary Little read an amus- ing little sketch Aunt Emmeline's Might Box. The fifth chapter of the study book What Next in Turkey given by Miss Grace Bates. Refresh- ments were served to the seventeen ladies president by Mrs. Guild and | Mrs. Pegrum, assisted by Mrs. Ada Larrabee. was Bishop to Preach, Bishop Brewster will preach at St Paul's church Tuesday at 10.30 a m. WOODSTOCK Eccleciastical ‘Society Holds Annual Meeting—Social At Parsonage. Pnilp R Dean of Staten Isiand, N Y., has been in town this week, look- 1ing over his summer home. Miss Lottie Howard is visiting her brother in Glastonbury. Ecclesiastical Society Meets. The annual meeting of the Ecclesias- tical Society was held Tuesday after- noon. B, E. Ritch, Frances H. Butler, R. Hall were reelected society | committee, and William M. Gallup was | chosen clerk and treasurer. A church social held at the parson- | ce Tuesday evening was well attend- | ed. Met With Mrs. Bowen. The Ladies' Missionary Soctety met with Mrs, Goorge A. Bowen, Wednes- atternoon. with Mrs, . R. Kendall | 45’ leader Miss Louise Howard has returned from a visit in Norwich Mrs. J. J. Willlamson is the guest of | relatives in Danielson. Miss Jane L. Kendall is spending her vacation at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sampson, and Miss Hattie Sampson returned | Tuesday from a trip to Washington, | BIC CHAPLIN Visitors In Town for the Holidays— Loudeck Brothers Start Plowing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willlams, who spent the winter with friends in' New York and other places returned to | thelr home the past week. Miss Ollve Williams who attends | school over the Easter vacation. Springfleld, Mass., is home Mrs. E. Jessie Hunt and Miss Flor- , a teacher in_New Bri- tain, are spending the weck at thelr home in the village. Home for Vacation. Miss Mabel A. Lanphear, a teacher in West Haven, and Miss Ethel How- ard, who teaches in Fast Woodhtock, are spending the Easter recess bt their homes. The family of Dentist W. E. Neft of Waterbury is at their summer home here for the nt. Mr. and Mrs. Waterman Griggs have spent the winter with their daugh- Mrs, Stowell Burnham, in North Laudeck Brothers of Bedlam have started plowing and will have many acres to plow this spring. CANTERBURY PLAIN Revival Meetings Conducted by Blind Evang, The Perry chiliren are spending their Easter vacation with their grand- Miss F. A. Olney and niece, Doris, are visiting friends in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barston spent Sunday with the formers father, Geo. Barstow. Extra_meetings are being conducted in the M. E. church every night by the Dblind evangelist who plays and sings through the SOng service. Millard Avery will work for L. H.| operation performed on her arm. Benjamin this snmmer and expects to | —Charles Nutall, plumber for the C. move to the old Congdon place in | E. Barber company, has returned to short time. | his work, having been at his home In Putnam two weeks on account of the illness and death of his wife. John Connell of Providence has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. William ASHFORD Willtlam Pools day at his | Broadhead and Mrs. Jesse M. Hop- homeo here ton. Wri 13 Cussidy of Norwlch was | Miss Ada Seabury has returned from | vheiting frionds hore the frat of the | Maine, where she spent her vacation. | week | "Mrs, Wailter Wright and three chil- Mrs N 1. Knowlton 1w at her cot- | dren of Worcester spent Sunday with tagge for the Mra Wright'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. fonn Totok han been very sick from | Robert MeFarland. 3 Aogwoud poloning, Miss Phebe Barber has been a Nor- wich visttor, Outing to Farm. the Ladies’ Ald so- were entertained at the home of L. Whitney at Sugar Frook farm, Thursday afternoon. The members loft here about 1 o'clock In Urgelo Lafranee's large autotruck. ve Dutton, who attends the BROOKLYN Clinton Arnold in Jall for Theft—Fire Warden Names Deputios—Burial of Mies Lydia M, € @ pasmad Mis t have apo fhe winter with thelr Wiectrio tire wumps are used In Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welch of Bos- ton spent the past week with Mr Welch's parents. Charles Webster _entertained his granddaughter Emma from Webster Monday night. Miss Nellle Town was a Webster visitor Wednesday. Tharles Smith of Webster called on local friends Sunday. A number from here visited the art exhibition at Tourtellotte High school Sunday. Mrs. Mulhall has been visiting out of town relatives the past week, WOODSTOCK VALLEY Henry Froelie's family contem- plate moving back to Maywood, N. : Frank Flynn of East Woodstock spent Sunday with friends in the Vai- Te: Several from here attended the salad supper at Eaestford Wednesday evening. 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Send all orders for premiums % and all ingquiries to ans: 139 N. Clark Street, Chicago, il —eoe Perry Crane of the U. S. ship Vir- ginia Us at home for ‘a shore fur. |caller at Mr. and Mrs J. H. Bowen's fougn last Saturdas X Mrs. Martha Potter has been spend- Wond- 20t Shopping ool Bor imariet ng a few daj ith fri New o 0] g r or ¥s with friends in New | ¥ us Cora McCracken has left school York. and entered the employ of Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Card spent the day with Mrs, Rood of Leonard Bridge | Walker of North Ashford. ook~ recently. g ing new horse in his team that he Mrs. Mary Larkham spent Sunday & bought last week. with her daughter, Mrs, Charles Hahn | boughtlast week. =~ .~ = Clarence Avery is recovering from |tered the employ of Oren Russ. an_attack of reip. Mrs. Joseph Smith has been spend- of Conantville. Chamberlain of Willimantic. Mrs. Harris Ecclestone spent Wed- nesday at Norwich ter holidays, Mrs. F. ald were recent visitors at Mrs.|” The degree team of Senexet con- Charlea Hahu of Cohantvilis; ferred the second degree at Thompsom Mrs. Maurice Raymond of Norwich spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs, | 1250 Thursday evening. Frank Gifford. Mr. Willey and Mr. Plumbmer of Philadelphia were in town on busi- There are about 200 brands of re ness the past week. Hgion. But that isn’t so many whem A number from here attended the| you' lomember that tmere are about funeral of Mrs, Arthur Belair, form- Zxey Y erly Miss Beatrice Holden, heid from | 78.952,334 brauds of cussedness.—Cim Thursday aft-rnoon. Mrs, Mary Larkham entertained the Girls' club at her home, Fr ‘ay after- noon. Music and recitati a pleasant change in the program. The Easter concert of the Sunday sehool will commence at 11 a. m. Later the Lord's Supper will be observed. her daughter, Mrs. E. W. i Mrs. 1da M. Brown expects to pass Easter in Asbury Park, friends. Dr. Parker of Boston university vis- ited at the Cosgrove home last weel Miss Lertha Shaw of Pittsford Miils, sclioolmate, Miss Preston, at Hillside. Lillian Converse passed her vacation There are 750 electric vehicles in St. Louls. The Manwhoputthe EEs in FEET. SOUTH WINDHAM MT. HOPE. Girly' Club Entertained—Friends At- | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Young and fam- 1ly are spending their Easter vacation tend Funeral of Mrs. Bel b i o the week with Mrs. Clarence| SOUTH WOOLwsiOCK . Packham and son Don- | ghort vacation. Not Too Many. Joseph's church at Willimantic, | cinnati Enquirer. Only a Few. WILLINGTION PRECEHE: But They Know Him. . J., with | the world isn't. ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE is visiting her early friend and | at the home of her father, Dr. F. 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Miss Blanche Shippie is home for a o eormed | Tnere are only two or three girls beautiful enough to be slouchy.—At When a man makes a fool of him- Mrs. Green of Waterford is visiting | self he Is terribly surprised, and he 2l can’t understand why all the rest of ceatury. 30,000 testimonials. Sold TradeMark. everywhere, 25c. Sample FREE. Address. Allen S. Olmsted. Le Rov. X Y.