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e T RS F " TWO A '; Vsyane Smith and Tiss Natalie T\ Al- : LETTERS FROM TWO STATES L RS } cent visitor -in town. . | “"Miss Katherine Holton has returned after cpending the summer in Wis- New London County LEBANON T 1 consin. : 2 : Miss Clara Grant was pleasantly ey Four Genorctions ot Robinson Homc— | surprised at her nome Monday evening | OLD MYSTIC Brief ond Poreonal itome, by a number of her friends to ob- > < e cerve the sixteenth anniversary of her N y i .| Twenty gathered at thé home of|birth. Dancing was enjoyed at Mr. Fine Poultry for Coming Show—Ac- | 1 B e Sunday Thoss | Orant's il Refreshmentc ware | tivities of (ho Church Organizations | present:-were: Mrs, Hattie Gillett, Mrs. | served. -The guests included Miss | —Perconal Montion. Hattie Robinson and three children|Grace Vallette, Raymond Vallette, LeRoy, Arthur and -Sarn, Mr. ond |Misc Blanche Siith and Alex Rou- Ernest Winman Brown of River- | Mrs. Charles Backus and daughter, of | cheleau, Misses Catherine and Anita head farm delivered a lecture on|Andover, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Church- { Holton, Herbert Wheeler Jr., Eugene . llIIIIIIIHlIIIIIHIIII|IIIIIIII““IIINHIIIH!IlllllilllIIIIIIlIHlllifll"IIIIiilllllIlIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIII“IIIIIllI||IIIIIIIIilIIHIll\\!"“'I.! Tollsers of Imporfed Beers | a-_:; Since the European War, imported beers have pmticall; fi i i ket and the indica- 35 Poultry at a meeting of-the grange at |1l and three children of Rocky - Hill | Aver, Eric Werth, Lloyd Grant and d.qupeared from &_!0 Al'nent.:an mar 2 it North - Stonington Friday evening. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Manning and | Miss Clara Grant. € tions are that none will be received for some time to come. M‘y!,[m “\ £ ie S nl e S e P o v ol Mg T v ;. S o g ol New York after spending the s n v . N. Hyde's. T e those accus- i T at Burnett’s Corners. Attended Vercailios Farc Surprise ‘Shower Given for Miss I'wo home products, however, will pleas fi A 'Among. the collection of fancy work [ o, o FUNEE SEEEUES ORI, vas the - e h 3 e g;m;(h:r Cvtliclggfx";yfifir: *Eharles °%F | M. Peck and Vera Hoxie were in Ve A_delightful affair took place Wed- e ruities g sailles Wednesday attending the fu- | nesday at-the home-of Rev. and Mrs. Ayers. tomed to the taste of imported beers. 2 neral of Mrs. Peck'’s cousin, Elisha|E, J. Ayres in Franklin when the peo- See Church Socistiss Mest. Boldwin. 7 ple of fiebanon Baptist church motgred H . The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap-| Mrs. Charles Troland was in New | over to surprise Miss Bessie Ayres, ; i tist church will meet Wednesday af- | London Wednesday and Thursday. who is to be married Wednesday, Oc- @_ BT ternoon. 3 Elizabeth Duffy of Norwich spent|tober 7th, to Harry N. Tuttle of Hart- Lo 7 / The Baptist church held a special | the week end at her home here, ford. w (] business meeting Thursday evening at| Laura Webster and Edith Tucker | ir Boothbay. in behalf of the . 4 § o'clock in_the Conference room. were in Norwich Saturday. friends assembléd presented beautiful i / The Old Mystic Young Men's asso- | Lewis Greene of Waterford spent | gifts in colonial silver, including soup - 4 e : E e SH ciation met Monday evening in the|the week end at E. J. Tucker's. toureen, water pitcher, tray, ladle and At, f““y hopped an~ nzlted brew with the distinc- B\ " 2 Methodist parish house, Charles Troland was in Norwich | spoons. < % : 2 A The Bible Study class of the Meth-| Saturday. B After refreshments and a pleasant l=vor and snap of finest imported Pilsener. \i ‘ i odist Episcopal church met ‘Tuesday | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheaton Were |jhour, the party left with hearty good _\“ 3 evening in the parish house. in_Exeter over Sunday. " |wishes and. sincere goed: will. 1 \ s Mrs. Augustus Babco%k 2‘11 Ne&v Jer- 2 Dotxgs Trol;nd ;Ias in New [A;lh;ll)n_ \‘, sey is the guest of her brother, George | for the week end, the guest of her| & Welles, and_family. grandmother, Mrs. Mary Troland. i NORTH LYME Miss Helen Wilbur tias returned to |, Mrs. Lucretia Lathrop and Mrs: Ja- | her home at Mystic after a visit to|bez Lathrop of Bozrah, Mrs. E. A. v : 8 her brother-in-law and sister, MT. and | Hoxie and Mrs. C. M. Geer spent Tues- | 5 0% Bdward Tyman Will of New Mre, Charles Edwin Lamphere. day with Mrs, H. M. Peck. e home . Th e i Miss Hazel Lamb who io a stu-|{ Edith L, Tucker 'is spending this | So¥ TOtOrnmg pomc Thesday. —rler dent at the Norwich Free Academy, |week end in New London, tiie guest|Mogfr Mo & o IaVQOnG, accom spent the week end with her mother, | of Eleanor Dray. = " Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Raymond i\i:.fll:&ms C. Lamb at the Lamb expect to move’to the old homestead : Fino Poultry. : LIBERTY HILL next month and will make it lheirl & £ ‘home. g Monre esr %’ufiivifl?fi:‘ ox- | Church Sheds shed—Hurrah for | . Mr- and Mrs. H. F. Clark returned - = this week from two weeks' wvacation pects to exhibit at the coming poultry |. ‘the Young . Men Builders and the|spent with relatives in Ellington and shows. Women Who Provided Their Dinner! | Stafford Springs. - Miss Jennie Greene Collins, Who 2 Mrs, Mary Fosdick, -who has been teaches the school in District No, 11,| ~Hurrah for the young men who are|with her mother, Mrs. Raymond, for Ledyard, spent the week end with her | identified with the Liberty Hill churgh | several months,will return to her home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Col-|who have built the much-needed sheds | this week. lins. for the Liberty Hill church! Hurrdh| Mrs. Erwin Rogers returned home Miss S. Annie Williams has been |also for the ladies who provided such|Tuesday after a three months' stay at | spending the past two weeks at the|a splendid dinner for them! This meal|G. H. Strong’s. Miss Lena Hyde is Dean homestead. consisted of clam chowder, green | assisting Mrs. Strong. Lawrence Williams of Quoquetaug |corn, sandwiches, brown bread, bis-| Ray Hedgecock and family of Lyme nill farm was a Sunday guest -of |cuits and coffee, and for dessert ap-|are visiting at Ernest Rogers' for a friends in Ledyard. ple, squash, pumpkin and cherry ple.|few days. The United Workers of the Meth- | There were 38 who ate dinner, the| Mrs. Edward Webber s recovering odist’ Episcopal church will soon be- | company including the pastor, Rev. E.|from a recent illness. ez " Dark Beer is brewed sirictly after the Bavarian method and has all the characteristicc found in the choicest of Elllropean Dark Beer. 32 In both these brews, imported Saazer-Land hops and the finest grade of barley malt only are used. On Draught at Bars and Cafes. gh:‘ta l;_?]‘]‘]i{ repg\)l;.l; tl'neetél;fil. Ra, 81 Mead,., and}idwli’:e Md}éh;ottlfimlnles(}?! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of Lit- Miss e Pendleton pman S 03> who e worl or e | tle River visited at Harold Gq v b — — ” v A ’7 = heen spending the past month with |shed and providing the dinmer. Sinday. Mra, Gates went Neres aurs N I I q*;\':f‘- ) her twin brother, Rey. Dr. V. P. Chip- Located =t Wallim them for a few days. N MR e LEET man and family c¢ Elmeroft, Talcott- | popo ® 0 20 Sl 0 THETIE o e[ The residence or Mr. Balorsky js ville. & G being greatly improved by new. N a, . employ of the New York,-New Haven = v improved by new veran- 1o trs. Cosper W, Dean has returned |and Hartfora Ruilroad company, is lo- | 42 and general repairing, H. A. | = — —— ¥ Eom . cated at Willimantic. and Merrill Babcock doing the work. | yaj vil 1 ¥4 s ok 7 e Jotie annual. visit to her cousin, Miss Mary | Cfed 8t Willimantle. G e e o viinies | Main estate will soon be called at the Charles S, Rdy on Tuesday and Wed-|in Greeneville the first of the week ning pra: Harris Dean. - . 3 ke a probate office. This makes four hear- ¢ of this week. ‘William Cooke lost a valuabe! Mrs. ¥ra jed the Chris- A D lin has been the guest|20Ce company in Hartford. Wt e Sunday. i.o|Ings in the final settlement of the es- Flora Chappell of the Golden|horse Thursday | tian Endeavor mee Sunday eve- for a week of her mother, Mrs. James | D3xter Mead has entered college at|yorofhy Sisson visitad At M. 7 Staris | tate: | isited Mrs. ‘Ora Clark this| Charles Baker of New Haven has|ning. fs Conkita of Baser Middlebury, Vt, so the worthy young | yortray 2 < J.Stark's Scheo! Grant $2,520. been visiting his mother, ecbury cou'd not attend the - {weei. { Mrs. E”T.| Franl Slr:.LJ;)!epla De::]ey{!s cble mtge out g‘g;e"{,,:‘;,“’w"a';” in 1‘&:;:&“:;?—:&;:: } The town ol Ledyard has received| . and Mrs. John Hills ard Bfiss | Baker, for a few days. lcim ofter Leing houze 'or more an - a 3 v 1$2,520.50, the aver: ttendatice grant, Ruth Sterry motored to Norwich. and i special iavs ek e Tomorrow (Sunday), the -dey set CHESTERFIELD. [ e e e otdte "OPEis is|Colchester Wednesday. to attend the meeting 6n the Green:* 2. Sunday evening as a ation was extended to him Mis- Flors Hall has returned from |2Dert oy President Wilson Yor special the Jarzes: amount the town has ever| Mrs. Charles- 1. Becbe 13! sbending (1 ty ! ks Soe A o T ot ves ona fHondy Jin | Pravers for. pecce, it is planned to| Fire Dsstroye Buil S AT e e e, fogt | some ttitie tn Notwich: | Windham - Goun ‘ Sues for Wood and Lumber. Providenco, gake that day the Everybody-Co-to- Farrrdovish - Hoidaye. e than ever before. Leon - Ri 0 has been-employed | —— enzweig of Rosedale ha$ Alice, the infont daughter 0? Mr. ‘E“;g‘ Sunday for Liberty Hiil > aye -~ of Rhode Island has|on the state road and boarded at the | CHAPLIN | against Anton- & Mad- ond Mrs, wovio Witcheil o” Westerly, | Church. | i Eanes DR oth ps. s > Mr. znd Mrs, | home ¢Z sister, Mrs. Helen Malona, | olina Bopp for carpentry work gnd Tas haen tho guert Xor 0 time 02 Mr. | - 2 il wrking in New Londcn, has retur:zfi, I has gone to New London. . i T New Britain | [umber unpaid.- The hearing will be and Mry C.lvin H. Hoxie. HANOVER | Brmtem i ol Sl 1™ s Trentia: Geer, > hac been vis-| _ Mr. and . William Maynard, L. Clark Returns from New Britain | ¢ o Bennett of Cantér- Mrc, Fronces Allyn of New London el e | e it {iting friends cway fo- the past two Gifford attended the| —Reovblican Caucue Next Friday. | bury on Oat. 8. h3s koen speLdinz 2 fery wedle at ‘B | Rulfy Day Sot fer Oct. 11ii—Aivic! Disastrouc Fira, weeks, hag resurned home. | state fair in : ' S { Jacob Posenzweig spent a few,days homs of hor Crensew, Hary Kosney, | i “,o_‘ e |;|c_ i I—Xa._x;ry bArie\'itz or this placs lc.a;‘ 2 Octabor B I > 2% Farm. | ~-diiss Jane Clark, who h{gs spfin} the | recently ster, Mrs._ Eeidje. H.mpairo aftér O vis of the W. C. T.| intence on the farm. from plants set ‘out |auction at Ch rovg farm, in the| ““yjjcpgel Laudeck of Bedlam lost an- 2 zuests oi AMrs. John - Leanard town o? Aontv Henry Grove Qr-in-law an @it I>ry Davix Vr. cod & Tuesday. Charles | Asa J. Sheldon h . Wednesday afternoon at| Mr. Ethel Eastla: i nd spent the weeic S0 acesb Sgtisathi Jirs. Vebster Standish. | _nd with Mrs. Daniel Higeins of Wal- | been picl Mro. iuzuxuc Ea»:,c,rc.;'o.’f ¥e.7 Jer- = Day Cet. 1ith. nufltr iI—ml. & tpa/s‘t’_t;; £67 has ben tho cuest ev wodks| Raliy. dr: vill Le poc _ Miss_ Hazel Powers is visiting Miss = of rela-dves ¢t tho Wells- Lemas Woek, Ciming Suncay, Soethged °me| 5 B Zewls in New London. d Joseph A. Miso Dslia Harvey hez rotusncd tO{ 9h5 funeral cf Mr-. .onigan, tho| - isses Julia Sullivan and Lulu'Pow- ( for the past summe: = g . - | Bailey her homo in Main> aficr & visii .t |Gict Wanesdoy ofternoon at 4 oelocy, | 9IS WSTe recent eveming callers on|the employ of Ars. fhomas P No health and is making his home - at | cther valuable cow the past week, i recentiy i . Richard Johnson of Mansfield Hol- mma Kuhne and son Harrys 2 . L s t »od granite monu- ! ia¢ e To: New: Yarkenss R very has finished work with | this tow g sald the farm known | .OW:has erected & good Sragite oopn” fidle Jetirang g, e v R " Clark, where he has been!2s the ke Marvel place to the late Al-| cametery this week. . and has entered |Ired Mitchell of New London. Mr.!™ x5 "ana Mrs. Arthur Williams have SOUTH WINDHAM has sold ocut because of ill-| received a visit from her sister, Mrs. 1e owner of Chestnut 1 o former resident of 4 M-, Auguit s Lanbrt. . |wus neld ot 9 o'clock th i Misses Emme o4 Fanny Rosofsky. - : o e i s Lovajo¥. CRELLL < Mre. Jamed It Lathm 2 New Lon- |morn‘ng, CF this Maturdey) iy farmisrs from thiS vicimity ai-| Willie Will who has been working | brefent with Mx. cnd drs. Henry Miss Lusy E. Palmer of Groton vis- rise Teacher With Be: don hus boen corins 1o- her mother, | Rev. Robert Badis> amd con Robore | (enéed the’ rchion ~ near Gardner's|for Mrs. Norman the past summer, has - Critiosity 1il {ited at W. B. Gallup's this week. ful Giffs-difystrated Lecture,:y B Mrs. Abby ITCrefe Dewcy, Quring it Qtinys, Cazad, * heve returney | Like, Tuesday. jzeturued to ths “home ‘of ‘hiy fathec,i el AL A 1 D. Ciifford Barrows and family of Y o rocont ilinecr, Bemo aftor a. weels vislt at the home| . On Cecount of Wednesday being o |Jacob Wil _{ T. Hunt Sterry remains in o critical | Willimantic and Miss Margaret Ash-| A jleasing surprise -was given JI. Mr. and_Mrs, Baumatn arnd daugh- («¢ Jamzs W. E-dic, holiday for the Hebrews, stores wereh William 1. Gray is cutting <cnd|condition. His wife and daughter, |ley of Hartford were among the wor- ! Thomas, a-teacher for 16 years in the ter, Miss Hvo Baumann havo ~Tturn-{ 1fr- Goorge Par: of . Dexter, Tlo,4 c-osed here. = . - Inewing ties for Isazc G. Geer. | Miss Ruth Sterry, are caring Zor him. (shippers_at church Sunday and were | South Wingha-sehodl, when the Di ed to their home in Now Haven afteryand aatehicr Louix have been guests] MT: and Mrs. F..R. Bailey of Salem Toechers Mssting. ! XKilling frosts visited highlands and | callers at Jated W. Lincoln’s. pils presented: her B bouquet of carua< e visit to Mrs. BoumInn'y parenis,|of Mr.. Angus Pork during the week. | Were callers at Lakes Pond, Sunday. | A meeting of the town school com- ;,"“,‘3"';‘:‘ alike on Sunday and Mon- Republican Caucus. ! tions and-a handsome cameo pin. Mr. and Mrs. Auguttuz G. Ackley. Mrz. Baldwin, who- was taken to the| There will be services in the Bap-|mittee and a teachers’ meeting will be | JAY Nishts. Ice was formed in the low- bii is to be held at |__Tuesday evening in the church Rev, hospital Tuecday morning, is feeling o | tiSt church Sunday, October 4th at|held at Ledyvard Center Oct. 7 at 2 lands. A 2 . = tl‘e:'u 'llczlt;i;;%ms efver?inc (fct .| 3. Raymond Plumb gave a very in= FITCHVILLE o et e - R T e S : 55 e Salem Social club held a meet- | B0 T I v e neminar | Structive stereopticon lecture on Mex- Mr. and Mr P, G, Dressi { Coats, of Hartford. Garapye Bros. have purchased part eirid lay evening. o Caruitic i ico, a SEa e moved to New York. D have| “Aming thoso_ who left Saturdayof the William Spicer blace and are| XS Carrie Becbe who has been |{on © candidais 107 TRRICSentUONe 19| Nirs. Mary Larkham. Mrs Ifattle Mrs, William Kelly and Mre. Dwight Wocking Overtims night for New York were Joseph and|alreaty erecting a building to live in |ViS.ing her sister, Mrs. Nelson Web- | The next Senors, sosemiy, & 280 od | Smith and James Larkham attended Smith were recent guests of friends | . ¢ SO - Louise Kaplan, Misses . Helen and|while they are repairing the house on |yer, joturned Thursday to her home in | {ieie 8 "0 3G peace, the funeral of Mrs. Larkham's aunt, Uncasville. time® Alrlie mills are working over- | Goldie Kaplan and Mrs. J=cob Polikoff. | the premises. New London. | Mrs. Crane, in Atwoodville Thursday DMrs. Henry Blanchard has returned | tTe. S preee, . Willlam ‘I, Hogers; |, 1t.iS expected that Rev. C. A. Nor-| afternoon. 3 Mr. snd Mrs.-P. G i "OAKDALE lo Providence after spending a week . “G. Dressing and with her mother, Mrs. Frances Kin- "Ya“ghte“ Gladys have returned to New O. Tt ork to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Dress- Mrs. Mary Marra is spending ssv- | iD8. Will be greatly missed among their [ Mrs. G. H. issionary Meeting. The Ladies’ DJiission society met with Miss L on at Mrs. Pederson's 3 Mrs. am | B. throp of Norwich will occupy the pul- J mlio fughsienantly mbtHifg, Will 0CCUPY | pi¢ in the Congregational ehurch to- WESTMINSTER Rev. and Mrs. Luther Holme sand|™MOTfoW morning (Sunday, Oct. 4). adford Recovering from S ¢ Mrs. Frank S. Robbins of Preston City Hanover Preacher to Supply Puloit—|jome Thursday afternoon. . ;mll w: ;ne::) her ;hnsh;r, Frederick | ™any-friends in-Hanover. Injuries—Convention Delegates, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. OCCUM AND VERSAHJES Firm Sued for Payment for Wooa Miss Hattie Hendrick of Waterbury alzer, of e Dale. R. I R Sy an = Frank G. Maynard. 3 is visiting Mrs. Elia Card. 7 Mrs. Elizabeth Crooks of South Nor- PENDLETON HILI At the Congregational church Sun- el ; —_— LA S irs. George- Stiles -is visiting * i walk and Mrs, Theron Teft of Greene- 2 day the pastor, Rev. C. L. French. SALEM Elisha P. Baldwin Deeply Missed and| r. Croft of Hanover-will occupy | Bridgeport. 5 jille. were recent guests of Mr.’ and| Mrs, Charies B, North and daughters | SPOKe from Phifippians 3: 7-g, Mourned—Series of Fairs. the pulpit Sunday morning until May | William Backur has returned to Mrs. Dwight Smith. Anna’and. Grace were entertained | gt the $egsion of the Sunday school = When the church will be opened ‘for | Pratt institute, Srooklyn, N. Y. OMies Rose Marra spent Sunday with | Wednesday at John N. Lewis ot arm |Supt. J. C. Fellowes, Mrs. F. C. Schol- | Sunday ~School The death of Elisha P.. Baldwin,|a candidate, ‘|~ Mrs, Ella Card was a visitor in New ser brother, Paniel Marra, of Eozrab- | untown. fleld, Mrs. C. L. French and Mrs. B.7%| Qualify—Chestnut Grove Farm Sold | which occurred _at at Auburndale,| Jack Kemp led the Thursflay eve-|London Wednesday. 3 Mrs, s Sa s Comstock were appoin! elegates to B i p Mass., S 7, i ast Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roy.of Baltic|r tib panpur Billings of Natick, R | IRSCRl Fore 200D e conventign | — - Hunt Sterry Critically 1Il [ass. on Sunday, of pneumonia, cast wnd Miss Marle Pratt of Taftville wers| mers, . © o 08 ot Mrs. Mary Pal- | (3% 0 "New London County Sundas gloom over both villages. JAlthough < § Thero, was no preaching service in|Mr. Baldwin had been staying i Sunday guests of the Misses Authier.| James Wilson who has been ill for | School association to be held in Nor- | o "Cio T fional chureh last Sun- | Auburndale for several months, he was . Mrs. George Adams has returned |several months is not co wel] wich Wednesday; Oct. 7. day. Sunday school convened as usual | still a_part of these villages and vicin- rom a stay of several days with rel- Miss Edythe Cook has resigned as| The C. B. meeting was held at 7.30 “ e as been spent. Mr. utives in Hartford. teacher of the Hill scheol Dor wars|P: M. With Mrs. E. F. Comstock as at noon, and the Y. P. . met at | ity, where his life . A o under the leadership of Wil- | Baldwin was a man of cheergul dispo- o128 Grace Adams has returmed af- | belng taken: by Miss Thompson, of |lc2A°E Tople: How Hvery Christian bert FI Marvin of Colchester. sition, ‘having a good word for | it M e S o apf | Bradtord, 'R, 1. B e sn e e Ll Mrs. William B. Kingsley visited last | and- young, sympathetic, upright, in ail Hilg; Mre Fichard Johnson, of Unecal- | Joseph B, Totten's mother 1s spend- Hip Injured. weelk &t thie home of her brotiier, War- | of his dedlings, interested in ail that| ing some time at her son's place h e 12 . | e\ fartin, of North Lyme, and at-| bettered ' the community. & lover of! Mrs. Warren T = ere.| Mrs. G. H, Bradford, who ‘was re 1 ¢ e co Yor T ASine: are. si‘é‘,i‘é‘ii‘;" ;nge ‘g«!‘;ggs murs. Charles Hillard of North Ston- |cently thrown from an automobile in |tended the grange fair at Hamburg. home, an ideal husband and father. . ¥ S e . o hcHE st cen fegnifan ant o2 | *Enoch Crandall spent Thursday with| His death leaves a gap in many of the yify Mrs. Thompson's sister, Mrs. - | Mra. C. D, Thompson. : P e e e A i | relatives i Neéw Londoh. interests in_this itv, but his ex- Mise Coiios Bive o| ( Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Ahern of Wes- [ Mrs. S. Chapel of Palmertown is car-{ J. Frank Rogers attended the re-|ample willlive on. i ind Sunday with f!“lse sdpe’.‘ T:}ur;{iu.) terly spent Sunday with Mrs. Ahern's |ing for her. publican congressional “convention in Parish Falr. nds in tville. {l‘:;rem.s. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Palmer, | Miss Jessie Bradford returned Wed- | Willimantic last Saturday. ® na ‘The' second night of a series of fairs ere their children are staying for |nesday from a visit to friends in| John Moran of New London is visit- | 400" 1013 1y 'St Soceph's parish, was K . some time. P home of Mr. and Mrs. Am- | S Chelmsford and Lowell, Mass. ing at the well attended Tesday cvening. i Ready Hglp mSgssms“t;‘sgaen)_“Co‘c;;:e snt%fla;tendins bus-| D. A. Johnson and J. C. Fellowes |brose Darling. News of the improvement of Miss were in Norwich Thursday. Professor Camby and family Tiave| yrargaret Welcl 4 et Malcolm Thompson’s ~ teams are gt e ol i |returnea to New Haven after spending | Moio2 hip injl;r}\t'l 1_‘[1:?53;?{ ng:; e _mflhmeg physical trouble caused by | carting ties from the Billings farm PRESTON - |the summer on Woodbridse Hill. received more than passing in- indigestion, biliousness resulting from | to_Jewett City. : 3 | =-Arthur Kingsley is visiting in Stock- | {greet by her host of friends. Miss 3 torpid liver, inactive bowels, is dl- Two of Sheffield Douglass’ children | : p bridge, Mass, and Washington, Conn. | weich receives injury by being thrown ways given, quickly, certainly safely |have been il Children Surprise A. D. Zabriskie on | the home of his brother, Walter Kings< g Y, y from a moving electric car. by the most famous of family remedies Birthday by Gift of Watch, I ey. ) R . : Mr. Davidson of New London was a BOZRAH Miss Martha Palmer is visiting with | visitor in town last Sunday. MOHFEGAN $ § Next Meeting of the Grange to Be| iSS Abbie Stanton this week, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and son 2 Mrs. Caroline. Philbrick, who has|Jack of Willimantic motored to town| ' Services were held Sunday, both Apple Night. been spending the summer. at her|Sunday and were guests of Mr..and | morning and evenins. I N home in Tiiton. N. H., returned to her|Mrs. T. Hunt Sterry at the Red cot- Mrs. Dolbeare and Mrs. ‘Avery were | Mrs. Edward Bishop has been|daughter’s, Mrs. L. M. Keneston's, on |tag B J 1. SPonding o few days With Ner mother, | Tuesday. Mrs. Chadwick is visiting in South = Alrs. Remington. of--Colchester. k B ley i iti g | Woodstock. Largest Sale of Any Medicine inthe Werld. | (oniei urh LiShop and family at- e O Bropley fo visiting amons Home from Maine. Sold everywhere, I=boxes, 10c., 25¢. {onded church in Colchester last Sun-| Mrs Martha Harding went to New| Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ewald of New E 3 Haven Friday. London were Sunday guests of Mr. and 7 m: pumber .ff"mb“‘m Dlace attended| " Mrs. Fred Newsom of Maloneton, | Mrs. John Hills, Who had just return- L B upper eiven by the ladies of the|is expected to arrive at her fa-|ed from a six days' motor trip to = 3 2 evening, Cureh in Fitchville, Friday |thers, H. H. Palmer's, this (Saturday) | Maine and return by way of the Berk- Dear S i The grange meeting In the hall next | “X RS ;1 o o A L soris 715 - e e s % he h A. D. Zabriskie, whil iting his| Mies Marjorie Hills is visiting- Miss * fiefi?:‘f;“’[ evening, Oct. 7, is to be| wife Thurcday at Backus hospitar who | Janee Gorton in Danvers, Mass, , Lots of people who are prepaped tc Treceive -4 IO BIghe ved il 2 _|siven @ surprise by being presentéd by Sunday Scheol Social. Sremtioney Chumh"-’g‘;fia}‘_"‘ the Con-lhis children in remembrance of his| .. sunday School -social held in birthday a beautiful gold watch, the names of his children being inscribed [ STaX in_its cases. e Mr. and Mrs Otis B. Hall were re- Grange hall last Friday evening was T cent callers on Lathrop Hill. attended. An interesting pro- | you see their kitchen. I believe that the i g e i X vas rendered during the $ +, 4 4] et FRANKLIN R e P e L ] i i i o sl B them [aying all winter return to her home Sunday. S B o was 5 Nowiéhon whole house an or company to e > e orit et Wisconsin _Visitor Returns—Birthday . S - sday attending the congressional Surprise Party for Miss Clara Grant, LEDYARD T on_ a8 & town- delegato. hg ’Is —— Griswold Morgan and Frederick R. Poultry Regulator Food tastes so much better when prepared in a nice. clean kitchen, » My kitchen 1s a joy to me. Always your friend, Albert Tryer was a Hartford i B fioy ded the senatorial conven- R Town Receives Extra Big School | Bailey atten Irs. W. R. Snyder and daughter, of | Grant, $2,520—Strawberries and Chicago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Raspberriep Picked This Week. George Avery. tion in Norwich Tuesday. James Lane and F. R. Bailey, proxy for William H. -Maynard, attended the county convention !you in their parlors would be ashamed to have i H da. 3 Mrs, George Kahn and children are| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fanning and | mocoas | /3 Lou Mak?- lh:i loafers lay -“A‘!“gylg':: spending o few days In Manchester, | Mrs. Fanning of Hartford were week BOSmicn New Voters. X u lots €ggs NoOw. L Seorge Avery is installing a milki: end aud Sunday guests if Mr .and e S c- - a < irds keep healthy and require | machine i "% 3rs. Teaac G. Geer. e e et P. S.-Laura got her a beauty of a kitchen leas feed. It actually savesits cost. ed Wilbur of Middletown was in| A candidate preached in the Con- aturday, when the following elec- é town Sunday. caling on e ana Srs | Bresational ehutch on Sunday morn. |last Saturday, when the following clec: | Absolutely Pure |cabinet yesterday from oy R 5 Joseph Hyde. ing. A good sized -audience was pres- d’ m'.'n o nd Edward DeW. | Made frony LES = - it i i et e SHEA & BURKE, E auys in MARARE Nr. and Mrs. Wiliam L. Main of|, W B, Wieor 208 sone coninelo ! Girape Greami of Tartar ] i § = / —9 1P HOLLOWAY ~ C.W. HILL & SON ; Mystic were recent call 5 have. finished: the sec t [ SREENVILLS CRATA 0. CNGRWICH GRAIN CO. Cinner Guests, s O Serei cillers In town, that they have. been building in tows < 2 A CD. SO BTl S Cond Mivss G rab bagety enters | Fourth Hearing Planned. Alvabh Morgam. of East Lyme was 4 NO ALUM : 37-47 MAIN STREET tained at dinner Tuesdas Mi and Atre |’ Anothar bearinz en the William L.) guest at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Y S