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New London County Ghost Admitted Hallowe’sn Gueste— . c. E. Soci sout twentz you-g wesple were jpresent aia !;;Idl?usn party gi by Mise Nellie Saturday }The house was decorated wi ih.ntems ‘and .crepe paper. The guests wereradmitted by a ghost, who polnma the way. upstairs, another ghost cating the rooms H:‘)l:;:’ they ahouh} lay their wrape. ‘en games o all kinds were played. Sandwiches, ceke and coftee were served, the thim- ible in‘the fortune cake going to Hrnest Enquist, the button to Lester Bromley and 1he ring to Miss Bessie McClug- . Mr and Mrs. Frank Knight are at ,home after several weeks' visit with irelatives in Providence. J. Herbert Irons returned to Hart- ford Monday night after ten days' stay at_his father’s, O, H. Irons’ ‘William Kendall, who been liv- ing in the Bradlaw house near the Em—om arch, has moved to Jewett Miss Nellie Mell enjoved a trip to Hartford and New Britain Thursday. Harry Remmick has been a visitor with friends in town for a few days. Attended Conference. Nineteen from this place who at- tended the conference at Plainfield iWednesday. wéto Rev. and Mrs. T. Davies, Mrs, E. W, Corbett, Miss cy Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Sbore Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. C. A, Mell, Miss Nellie Mell, Miss Hattie Brad- _Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kendall, Miss Meatrice, Walter Weeks, Charles Bu- \deit, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. ¥, E. Hyde, Salter Hyde and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy. C, B, soclal was held at the home of Mrs. Jesse Phillips Thursday eve- ming. There was a good attendance ond all enjoyed a delightful evening. CHESTERFIELD "\ 7'ha meefing in ane Baptist church Stnday was well attended. Rev. Mr. 'Fnlts presided. There wage only half a day school on { Friday on account of a teachers’ meet- ying in Montville conducted by Carlon . ‘Wheeler. Jacob Strzyzenski spent the | week end with Mrs. Jeanette Phillips and Mrs. J. E. Powers. Robert Wheeler of East Lyme was a caller on J. E. Powers Monday. Mrs. Robert Taylor of New_ London .spent Tuesday with Mrs, Matthew ‘Tinker. Abraham Miller spent the week end in New York with" relatives and re- iturned home Wednesday morning. Matt A. Tinker of this place was chosen representative from the town. Mrs. Ellen Powers and Hazel Powers ,spent Tuesday with Miss Vira Smith lof Niantic. Misy Bessie Miller has returned home \after spending a few weeks with Mrs. “Sam Goldstein in New York. Harry Auwood, the R. F. D. carrier, vi= taking his vacation. «Oyster Supper and Minsirels Largcly Attended—Fun at Hallowe’en Party. “here was a large attendance at ihe yster supper given by Bozrah G ’Wednesday evening, Lebanon, Fm- in and Norwich being well represent- 1ed.. The minstrels by Christie Foster =nd Stanley Briggs of Lebanon were very zood and it being so soon after election, some of the jokes were very apt. The solos by Miss Blanche Smith and Charles Briggs were much appre- ciated. Reading by Mr. Lamphere of Titchville and music by the orchestra «losed the program. Hallowe’sn Party. The Hallowe'en party last Seturday. evening at the home of Mr. Duerre, was attended by about thirty ydung people. Hallowe’en games were play- ed and a fine supper was served Mr, and Mrs. Edwin and H, L. Lathrop spent Thursday eve- ming with Mr. and Mrs. Myron- Smith of Blue Hills. Grange Meeting. Fhere is to be a special meeting of 4he grange Friday evening, Nov, 13. Peraonsal Mention. Mrs. Edward Bishop and Miss Alice fBishop motored to New Haven last Saturday and attended the C. E. con- w~ention, returning home Sunday ning. Miss Hattle York of Poquonoo Bridze is spending the week end with Miss Alice Btlhcg. Mr, and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs George Lathrop, A. Robinson end Charles Peckham mnod at Lhe home of Edwin E. Lathrop Thursds; Windham - County SOUTH WINDHAM 7. George Styles was a visitor in ‘.Harttord., ‘Wednesday. ‘The armwfl meeting of the Ladies' OR FACE Mission Society was Held at the home. of Mrs, Larklam, Wednesday oon. ent, and the elected: vice president, Henry Banuwr third vice mfldmt‘ Mrs. Clarence Avcry Attended Convention, Mrs. C. L. Clinton left Thursdey to Meriden was a week-end visitor with Mrs. Johnson of Norwich: ‘The Ch; a v the wurch pariors Wednesday eyen- ing: A clam chowder was served fol- lowed by recitations and music. The affair was in charge of the social committee, Mrs. Stephen Childs, chalr man. Mrs. James Maine her home by illness. Mrs, Thornton of Baltic is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Maine: Perry Crane of the U. S. 8. Virginia is at his home for a thlrty days’ fur- lough. Mrs. Emma Babcock . has’ returned gg;n a visit with friends in Hart- is confined to At Spokane. Miss May Hatch is taking a trip through the West. She is now at Spokane, Wash., but is to spend the winter in California. EASTFORD Successful Revival Services Heid by Miss Wilbur—Candidates Who Won Out—Warren Cutting's Funeral. Revival services have been held from Oct. 11th to the 29th in the Methodist church, the ‘Congregation- alist society uniting with the Metho- ai The services of Miss Carrie Vioia Wilbur of Nerwich were en- gaged. She is a forCeful speaker and does not shun to declare the whole truth. Street meetings were held nearly every night for fifteen minutes before the evening service. A good number were st the altar seeking the forgiveness of their sins and much good has veen done by the services. The following night J. R. Miller was here and nreached from Eph. 2: 16. Held Conference, District Superintendent G. G. Scriv- ener was here Saturday holding the first and second quarterly conference in the evening and preaching at the morning service Sunday from this text: 1 Thes. 5: 21-22, a very helpful sermon. .The steeple at the M. E. church has been newly roofed and new steps have been placed at the parsonage leading from yard to street. Rev. Wilson R, Stewart, state evan- gelist, will begin a series of revival meetings in the Conmg@,fioual church Nov, 8. Funeral of Warren Cutting. Warren Cutting, who had a stroke of paralysis some six months ago, died Oct, 27. The funeral was in the Meth- odist church Thursday, Oct. 29, Rev. Frank Chamberlain officiating. Burial was in Grove cemetery. J. M, Tatem was elected senator { from ‘this district Tuesday. Welcome Davis was also elected representative. John Bthridge is moving into the Eastford house. Lol Ethridge after an illness of eight weeks, is able to be out e little, Edgar King is building a barn couth of his house. ‘Wednesday evening_ the Congrega- tionalist society h: & baked bean supper, which netted $9, SOUTH KILLINGLY Hallowe’en Guess Cake Goes to Mrs. P. H. Coffey—Supper. and Apron Sale. The L. D. 8, held a Hallowe'sn so- cial Friday evening. Readi in Grenge hall ngs, music, fortune telling and various Hallowe'en tricks made the time pass pleasactly. The guess cake went to Mrs. P. H. Coey, who guess- ed within an ounce of the weight. ‘While playing, Master Francis Cof- fey fell and Infiicted a wound on his head. Dr. Todd_dressed it. Mr, and Mrs. Willis Hill of Central Viila@e visited friends here Saturday. Winsor Barlow and George Hayman wero woek end Visitors with Mr. Bar- low’s parents. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phillips enter- tained Mr.'and Mrs. John Crowley of ‘Valley Falls over Sunday . Mrs. Fred Dexter has returned from a visit 'in Providence. Mrs, Henry Leonard and daughters, spent the week end Barlow. Frank Sp.uldlng of Boston has been visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hen- ry ulding, Carleton Fiske and Miss Ethel Fiske, of Jewett City, have ‘been visiting and daughter Myra were visitors at G. W. Barlow’s for the week end. Miss Flora Place of TFoster was a caller at A. E. Hall's ‘Saturday. Oscar Clarke has been. spending a few days at G. W, Barlow’s. Supper and Sale. The Willing Workers served a. chiok- eft supper end held-an apron sale in the. ors of the Congregational church .of Danielson on Wednesday evening, DAYVILLE PaFt of Parsonage Rented by Mrs. El- len ‘Williame—Succebsful ‘Dinner and Supper: Election D:y. y ‘Miss Mary Kzlley is spending a few days -in Judge and Mfa Sabin S. Russell are week end visitors in Wotrcester. Mr. and Mrs. C.’ Darrow were in We Y. Miss Muriel Fleld entertained Miss Mary McConnell over Sunda; ‘Wayland Bennett of New York city spent the week with his parents, iard, Benn unday with Miss Marion Babbitt of Providence has been, visiting “James Blanchard and family. The IAdics‘ Ald society-met Monday ' The :lh.ahwsr of mndav was h:;usu severe, tning do - rious “places, trees. A horse was kiled near the north village. Telephones were burned ouf. One bolt entered the home of Amu quite t:adgl olnl the -'.gu 1sxzs e tslophone at the time. ‘T’:: mmomw‘-l filled with smoke but no_other.damage resulted. Miss' Annie- Day of Brooklyn was a recent guest of Mrs. J. M. Paine. Mr, and Mrs. 5. A, Jordan recently spent. a few days in Boston. Relished New England Dinner. A soctal was held last Friday eve- n_\ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs" Aldrich, over 100 being present. A New England dinner was served in excellent style by the hostexses, Mra. Aldrich, Mrs. J. 8. May and Mrs. Chster E. May, The menu consisted of hoiled - beef, pork, vegetables of il kinds, bread, pie, cheese and ccifee. seleclions on the violin for the en Joyment of the younger eélameni. Told of Tuskegee's Wort , Prof. Chishoim of at the Congregational church laet Sun- | day morning. He also spoke children during the Sunday schoc! ger vice. Conventicn Delox, 'u:\. I o8 Wers appo o _Card have el fo m‘i how Lydia E: Pinflmn sVeg- Lada, who: lives- nat dn— H. Elmer Lewis has been the guest of friends in Providence and attended a_banquet he.d at. the . lh.lo .tem- plé, by. the Orpheun #0d " Buys’ Shcurd Pl-ca g Mwe. Rutn Feepe, formerly of C: terbury. has purchasell -the kap.m.l Shepard house, on Main, street of-Mrs, Frank Medbury, ;dives in it George Potoin, N Keene's son-in-law, will move msun ily into_the Thouse 806 Barber Biock Soid. * Sterhs Lewis has-prirchate Barper business blook on Main street. Th;(;"lotl ofice, the:0dd Welinws ball § the Swugac iciien % orman White of .~ hax t’.n‘shm. v = H the convenifons in W‘ns(ed and_los- ton. Deacen J. M, Paine and C. . Kiilaa were for the former, Rev. T. A. Turner and Nellie Pratt for the latter. Both conventions will be held Mrs Marion Ban of Hartford was a visitor at Jesse Sheed's last week. et i ABINGTON Members of Barnstable Ciub, of Bos- ton, Come for Hallowe’en Gelebra- tion. Miss E, E. Rickar entertained sev. eral members of the Barnstable club of Boston over Hallowe'en. They en- joved an old-fashioned celebration in- cluding a dance and dinner and the following_day took as long walk to Ragged Hill, returning to Boston in the evening. Hiustrated Address, Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford sup- plied the pulpit at the Congregational church on Sunday. At the evening service he gave a stereopticon lecture, A Trip with Auto and Camera Through Northern Windham County, which was heard by a large and appreciative au- dience. The Ladies’ Benevolent society was entertained from 11 o'clock until 4 on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Albert Potter, at Breeze Hill farm. EAST KILLINGLY Misses Nellie M. Chase and Lila Mathewson called on Mr. and Mrs. George Pray in Ballouville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs S. D. Sheldon enter- tained their son and his family Sun- day. George S. Shippee visited friends in Rhode Island Sunday.. Mrs. Albert E. Sayles and son, Ern- est of North Scituate, R. I, spent the week end with Mrs. Sayles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Brooks. Irving French, Sr., of Providence spent Sunday at bis home here. Miss Floyd LeBelle of Ballouville ‘was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dumas. J. A. Brooks was in North Scituate, R. 1. Saturday. Mr. Roxey Bartlett had an auction at her home on the North Ridge Wed- n esday. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Cross wers in ‘Worcester Monday. WOODSTOCK Progressive Vote Falls Off—Few Gypsy Moth Nests Found So Far. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Child visited relgtives in Stamford recently. e progressive vote in this town at the last election was about half what it was two years ago. Mrs. Lewis A. Colvin of Worcester has been the guest of Mrs. William M. Gallup. The Ladies’ Missionary society met ‘Wednesday with Mrs. E. R. Hall Close Summer Home, The Hinrich family have closed their summer home here and returned to_Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman C. Spalding of Southbridge were calling on rela- tives here Wednesday. Gypsy moth scouts are in Wood- stock. So far very few nests have been found, WOODSTOCK VALLEY Herman Fersenhiem left for - New York 'Wednesday and his mother, Mrs, Catherine Fersenhiem, left for, Vir- nia. g‘h‘lr and Mrs, Gustavus . Davis of Hartfor were calling on friends in the Valley Sunday- Dr. H. R. Lowe of Putnam, a former resident of ‘the Valley, died Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisk and family of . Stafford Springs and.Miss — Della Eno and Mrs. Graves were at’ Allen W. Kenyon’s Sunday. Miss Inez: Carpenter of ‘Worcester Several gypey moth scouts are board- ing at' S! Slingsby’s, Mrs. R. O. Briggs has returned ‘from a visit in Pomfret. HAMPTON Elect Candidate for Rep- m-fiv&. The Banoween supper and Progressi' social, given in the chapel by the Ladies’ Aid soclety, was a great success. The sup- per was in charge of Mrs. J. 'W. Cart- wright. Mre. C. H. Benziger, of Auburn, R. L. is visiting her dgughter, Mrs, Wil- liam A. Pearle. At the election here m Mr. sister, Mra, Andrew Xannison, to whose home she Was brought from Killing- 1y. Jomes Adsms was burned a few days ago. Hé had a bottle of acid in his pocket bottle, and he was burned, though not FUNERALS. Miner Robbins. The body of Miner Robbins, 73, for- merly of Canterbury, was brought here Saturday afternoon. He died at the home of his daughter,” Mrs. George Metcalf in New London, very sudden- 1y, having a shock. He was a veteran of the 18th regiment, Connecticut Vol- unteers. ;Besides his daughter, leaves . several brothers and sisters, one of whom, Mrs John Pellett, lives in _this village. held at the Memorial chapel at BEver- green - cemetery Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. - Rev. Stephen Carter of Plainfield officlated, and was assisted by Rev. Mr. Speerli, pastof of the Methodist church in Canter bury. Mem- bers - of the Canterbury Plain church choir sang.’ Burial was in the Ever- green cemetery. : Henry Frink. Henry ¥rink, 78, died at his home on River street F‘ridny evening, having had a shock the preceding Monday. He was a member of the 18th regi- ment, Connecticut Volunteers, and was the eighth member of that regiment who has died since the regiment re- union, held in Norwich Jlast August. He leaves besides his wife, one step- son, Frederick Eaton, of Providence, and two half-brothers, Charles Cousins and Mr. Barnes, He lived in town nearly all of his life, having been born in Packerville, but lived a short time in S(omngton. Funeral services were held at the Con- i fone hore | koow it helpe the cork.got: out of the he Funeral services were gregational church Monday afternoon | and was attehded by members of the G. A, R. and Lucy Webb Hayes circle of the Ladies of the G. A.'R. The bearers were his twd half-brothers and George R. Bfiven and William Dean, who served in the 18th regi- ment. Burial was in the family lot at Eergreen cemetery. Henry Remington. Henry Remington, an aged veteran of the Civil war, belonging to a west- ern regiment died at the home of Ed- ward Ames early Saturday Funeral services were held at Mr. Ames’ home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev -Charles Downs of Day- ville officiated. Burial was in Ever- green cemetery. Brief Mention. Miss Rose K. Beaudry of East Greenwich, R. I, spent Sunday_with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Beau- dry. Miss Laura Benway of Putnam has been vVisiting relatives the past week here, where she formerly lived, Farl Bragg of Yale was here Tues- day to vote, Mrs. Celinda McStay has returned from a few days’ stay at the home of John F. Lewis in Rockville. Edwin Spaulding of Norwich was the guest of William Dean Sunday, coming hare to attend the funeral of Comrade r¥ Frink, all being vet- erans in the Sth regiment, Conn. Vols. Lugene Colling has finished work at Laban Adams’ store. James Adams is assisting at the store. Miss Eilsie Ladd has been spend- ing several days at the home of her uncle, Harlow {mdd, in Norwich. Mrs. Amos Peck and daughter Ethel of Rehobeth, Mass., have been visit- ing Mrs. Peck's parents,” Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Rider. WILSONVILLE Mre. Atla Town of Grosvenordale was. & Jocal visitor Wedns Mrs. Charles Webster was in Web- ster Wednesday. Mrs, Sarah Smith of Webster vis- ited with her brother Sunday. A number will attend the chrysan- themum show in Worcester today. Mrs. William Prince was a Webster visitor Tuesday. ‘Nearly all the young people attend- ed the Hallowe'en play at Tourtellotte High school last. Friday ‘night. Mrs,.C. Fi-May of Webster and Mrs. A. R, Beville were at their nlners Thursday. —_———— i Autotruck and Househdid ‘Goods Burn- ed—Interesting Lesture by Rev. W.| . Beard. - 4 An autotruck Jleaded -with house- hold -goods enroute for Hartford. while passing through the town Saturday morning. night, suddanly caught flre and lh& ) bringing ard’s auto. a social time followed with refresh- and. Mrs. William M. Smith, etable Compound Kept Her in Health for 14 Years. ea.-'s 28 = that smredhthymE. Pinkham’s. Vegeta- ble Compound. I' thep: suilered’ terri- blyevery meath. My husband bo.zght me 2 bottiz of it: md it e used Lydia E. s Vegeta- @ short time w ient henlth whenever I- have ec opportunity &s I wme axd will help others. { Lately T haw: given the Compound io 1y davghter and ¥ wish all saffering i women would take it and be convinced | 113 N. PV”‘ Street, Shippensburg, Pa. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, made fromnativeroots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of; and thousands of voluntary | testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., séem to prove this fact. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta~ ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad~ vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. truck and goods were consumed. truck was insured Instructive Lecture. Rev. William S. Beard of Williman- tic_gave his lecture, . A Summers Saunterings, at the vestry Monday evening. A good sized audience thor- oughly enjoyed Mr. Beard’s interest- ing description of his trip- abroad in 1912, when he attended the World's Sunday school convention in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Shepard of Willimantjc attended _the lectur\ Mr. Beard over in Mr. Shep- At the close of the Jecture The ments. 3 Brevities. Miss Dorothy Bautle of Glastonbury is spending several weeks with Mr. Next Sunday Rev. H. C. McKnight exchanges- with Rev. E. P, Ayer of Mansfield Center. " CANTI-'J!BURY GREEN Church Interustl—Elee(bon of Junior Endeavorers—Hallowe’en Social Af- fairs. At the morning service closing with the communion ~supper the pastors text was from Phil. 3: 10, “That we may know Him and the fellowship of His sufferings.” Following the ser- mon, Mrs. Walter Davis sang Mrs. May ‘Whittle Moody’s. beautiful hymn, Mo- ment by Moment, Strength from Above. The evening C. E. meeting was mierged with that of the Plains and Westminster societies at Westminster. Leaders were Mrs. Emma Graves Die- trick, who spoke on Temperance. Sunday, Nov. 8, being World's Tem- perance Sunday, the service at the Green will be in accordance with that observance., The Christian Endeavor p. m. will be led by Mrs, H. M, Subject, Getting Out of Ruts and Keeping Out. Amos 6: 1-8. Thursday evening the midweek meeting will be held in the churcl Rev. W, H. Lakin of Plainfield w speak. Officers of Junior C. E. Seciety. The Junior Christian Endeavor- so- ciety will meet today (Saturday) at the parsonage at 3 m. Home M 23. Leader, Evelyn Graves. Preceding the Hallowe’en supper last Saturday afternoon the husiness mee ing of the Juniors was held with elec tion of officers as follows: President, Lydia Lathrop; vice president, Charles Randall; secretary, Elise Hawes: treasurer, FElsie Rodler; assistant treasurer, Charles Hart committee chairmen as follows: - Lookout: com: tee, Fred Graves; missionary commi tee,. Lydla Lathrop; pirthday commi tee, Irene -Tromper; music, Ruth P of its worth.”’~Mrs. JAMES A. BEIDEL, 1 ‘ok iy visit spoils to do it? Amy? P. S.--TJheae's no excuse home efegantly when you SHEA & handsomely, bul eithes foo stingy on too ca/ul:“ o think it would Le a shame nroi-to, don't- u‘q Qiways youn f}icnc{. Liable funnitune fon so Littte money from er had the: nnimlfiatcd Foy o{ a by geing. toscedome f/u.«zni ‘wfione ftusband is nice inougf to furnish his fmw When one of my friends comes to see me, in- deed, J have a Leautifully fu/an:htd fAocom foa fi.‘Ag o Lowu. for moi fixing up youfl' can get such sdylish,, /w:y, A BT E BURKE, . 37-47 MAIN STREET A lips; flower, Myrtle Phillips; Sunshine, Evelyn Graves. The church was represented by a number of members, together with the pastor, at the conference at Plainfield Wednesday. The pastor was a Suest Tuesday %t the meeting of the New London association of Congregational ministers in Norwich. Hallowe’en Social- A delightful Hallowe'en social was enjoyed at Miss Frances Palmer’s last Friday night. Rev. M. H. Jones visited Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Davies in Lisbon Tuesday. Mrs. James Lathrop and. Miss Lydia. Lathrop visited friends in Danielson Tuesday. _ Given Grange Degrees. At the meeting of Canterbury Grange Wednesday night, four peo- ple were passed in the first and sec- ond degrees, Miss Joanna and Mrs. Michael Shea, Miss Loretta Curran and Miss Katharyn Coffey. Misg Melissa Larkham of Norwich is visiting her brother, George Lark- ham. Mrs. Wolf of South Coventry i staying with her niece, Mrs. Lou Carpenter. Esther Cornell of Black Hill was at home over Sunda: Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Miller have been spending the week in New York. At the church meeting last Sunday QMrs. Frank Hoxsie was elected a dele- gate to the State Conference of Con- f"‘)'es‘“‘""al churches at Winsted, Nov. Miss Edith Exley is in Meriden this week as delegate to the State Sunday School . convention. BROOKLYN Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hatch have of late visited their son in New York. Miss Fannie Palmer is visiting rels- tives in Pittsfield, Mass. Mrs. N. R. Hart has closed her sum- mer home and returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., her nephew, Mr. Kneeland, go- ing with her. Mrs. H. Vandermeter has clesed the summer residence known as the bedges and returned to Brooklyn, N. \f\ss Marion Pike is with .S.- % French and family for a while. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond have visit- ed their son, William, and family in Meriden, returning home in time for Mr. Pond. te vote a republican-ticket. Arthur J. Lathrop has ended his la- bors as butter maker and manager of the Brookiyn Creamery and -\r:-mhnhlr Ennis has been secured to fill the place] and has moved:into the Creamery- ten- ement. - ‘Usiion Service. A union service was held Sundaiy’ evening in the Baptist vestry. Dr. A. H. Tdnner has had the hedge in front .of his residence removed—sa great improvement. Captain Hugh Mason has returné® homne after an absenceé of two years in the Philippines. Mrs. R. P. Bennett is-the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond:® PACKER I Miss Idella Young of Hopeville:sperit the week end with Miss Evelyn Browns - ing. - - Siiss Carmelia Gamble was at Bages wood far mover Sunday, Mrs. Harriet Taylor of Central Vil: lage spent Sunday with Mrs. Hattie. How ER Mr. and Mrs. George Burdett of Provigence visited Sunday with Wils~ liam PBriggs and family. Mrs. J. W. Drury is entertaining her ter and niece from Pittsburg, Mass,.. Mr. Read of New York was hfla on ' business Wednesday. For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness - use I-!ale’s - Honey . Of Horehound and Tar Contains no opium nor any- thing injurious. -Pleasant to | the taste. All druggists. Gilazler, the progressive nominee, was elected representative from: this town. Mrs, George E. Fitts is° visiting friends in North Windham. with Miss Bernice Cogswell. Rents ~rt of Parsonage. Mrs. Bilen illiams hes rented part {ot the parsonage of ‘the Rev.. John t. SOAP And Cuticura Ointment are world favorites because so effective in restoring the natural purity and beauty of the skin, scalp, hair and hands when marred by un- sightly conditions. Wi . and Mrs. Napoleon Gringras have returned from their wedding. trip. been entertaining Miss Florence Mil- sl h. The Men's club.heid a very pleasant meeting Wm evening. Retreeh ments were serve B‘redkmerlndludves.s Rus- sell were among the coon hunters at ‘Whip-Poor-Will - camp Saturday. The election day. dinner and supper were successful affiairs. Mfl:ly the hotd for a few m THE ladies meet Wednosday at 2.30 oclock at m Knight's to sew for ‘e Red Cross. A number of the children around town have the Mrs. Minnie Whil ittemore entertained friends from Putnam Saturday and - Sundaw SOUTH ' CANTERBURY Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Douglass and son Willis, of Norwich, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. T.'J. Barber, Sun- day. 5 Yiss Lena Whitford ' of ~Dunedin Florida, is the guest of Mrs. Burr . E Frank V. Lyon of Willimantic was the guest of Levi N. Clark Tuesday. : RAWSON Mrss, Abel Burdick found wivlets In blo.mom October 30, E. Berggren was in Williman- tie ‘Mondn. J. J. Fitzgerald spent ‘Sunday in I W. Hammond was a Willimantic visitor Wednesday. e Piltchblende and uranium ore " are found in India. PRy to LN the cuirassiers. hAvo-A nmmuon of being amo scout n.nd advance ‘base duty. They derlvc