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TICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. "Who is Going and Coming—Incidents. Accidents EASTERN CONNEC gl‘l,rldn visited at G. H. Strong’s Tues- 1 Gates visited Lyme after several days' visit with bis sister, Mrs. C. H. Miner. OLD MYSTIC Williams—Chesebro Wedding—Penny Peanut Social—Howard Clyde’s Party—Guest from Wisconsin. Tuesday and rs. William B, Mon! dazy. they met at the chapel preparing for and supper, The midweek prayer meeting ‘was held Wednesday evening at the home er | Of Willlam Whiteman. Ie New -London: Goun NIANTIC Funeral of Henry R. Harding—R ' Fishermen. Catoh Flatfish—3ale of Bronson Cottage. -foneral services-of Henry R.|New Congregational ‘were held Tuesday afternoon ock at the home of his daugh- Curtis M. Smith. Burlal was ter and e, over a hundred in num- ber, gave Mr, and Mrs. Raymond a cing gam: enjoyed during the evening. Ashley’s orchestra from Lyme furnished music. Refreshments were served. Babcock House Burned. George Babcock’s house, located in the North Plain district, was totally destroyed by fire early last Friday af- ternoon. The fire started in the main part of the house where there had been no fire for three days. Very soon after it was discovered the fire broke through the roof and owing to the high wind at that-time nothing could De done to save the house. There were very few household goods saved. Mr, and@ Mrs. Babcock are staying with ‘Babcock, of this place. They expect to rebuild as soon as they can arrange to do so. Alpheus Nye and family of Yantic visited at Merrill Babcock’s the first of the week. GALES FERRY Supt. C. E. Col: Convention—Lieut. Shore Leave—Thanksgiving Sermon Tuesday — Teachers’ Meoting—Carl Weiman Home From South Dakota. — Rev. O. G. Buddington, of Mystic, preached in the Congregational oryurch Sunday morning and will occupy the t tqmon'bw (Sunday). enough is expecting to move his family from Litchfield county mnext a2 member 6f Union lodge, 2, of New London. A dele- Sation of a dozen L order ‘attended the service at the house ed in a body to the ceme- Teachers’ Meeting. A teachers’ meeting was held in the tery where a short service was con- | Center School house Thursday after- ing - is survived by | noon, Supervisor F. W. Barber of Put- . Harding, of |[nam and Inspector Mr. the Grove. A daughter, Mrs. Curtis M. | Deep River were presem Bmith. and one son, Turner C, Hard- | the stormy day only five teachers ate ing ‘of the village, also survive. Bend Fish- to Markst The Niantic fishermen who owzn mo- tor boats are ducted, Mr, Hardi bis wife, Mrs. Henry R. Miss Laura Perkins of Gales Ferry is staying a few days with Mrs. Isaac dragging the Niantic daily for flatfish which they bar- New York and Bos- ton markets. . Since the. cold weathel boats don't seem Mrs. Ahl who has been housekeeper for James Holdridge for some time, r|2nd_her two children, have returned to their former home. Home From Dakota. Car]l Weirnan, son of Mr. Reports From State rel up to send to set in the fi ite as numerous. e recent big gale considerable damiage was done about the village. | John R. Weirnan who has Somde tall trees in the nearby woods | twenty months working on a farm in 'y brick | South Dakota has returned home. Avery who concluded his Last Sunday at the Sunday school session in the M. E. church before taking up the lesson study Superin- tendent C. E. Colver gave an_inter- esting report of the school convention held One fact Mr. Colver made mention of was that the .Sunday school is the largest organization in the world. Mr. Colver is one of the directors of the tate organization. ‘been absent were blown down and chimne: blew off. 'The tall chimney on i@ence of Dr. Bishop In Main street | work at Mrs. Thomas Norman's some was nearly removed from its founda- |time ago is now working for Calvin R. in Meriden. tjon. The strong guy wires support- g it kept the chimney from falling Renovating Parsonage. Painting and whitening havé been golng on at the Congregational ar- Some of the ladles of the church have "also ‘been papering and Laura Gridley Smith' is caring R. Harding, who is se- riously il ‘at her cottage in the Pines. Clarence Spencer of New Haven At the close of for [Mre. H. e school he told the Legend of the Great Dipper, how it came The marriage of Miss Eleanor Chesebro of Ledyard and Lawrence nual Willlams of Old Mystic, took place W sday, Nov. 18th, at 3 o'clock, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chesebro, The cdre S mony was performed my Rev. Herl Tarily of The’ bride and a few Soung — e Shh & Quarterly _Conference Held—Home- friends of the bride and groom belng o4 in attendance, Mr. and Mre. u?"“‘fl' Comers Expected for the Hofiday. left honeymoon * trip Provi- o —— e R S VE*{first of the week. Clarke spent Monday in Baltic, guests Penny Secial. ‘hRAV- g XG Scnlt'lvenur K:ladlld:td ‘;.t of Mrs. William m;.s‘z R = £ e quarterly conference e enry Ormsby of ul ham e —_— The Epworth League held a penny .,-.smg, ysm'd.’y evening and “H, a Sunday Zuest of Mr. and Mrs.| New Britain Preacher ai Congregac P e e e a5 47 |Sunday morning preached &, ARt | rea B, Clarke, B RS tional Church—Dance in Grange Ha§l e ous - |sermon from the text, Man Shi of Mre. M ers Norwich is vis- - 2 Talaton was. abe Benisy. Denunt gitds Tive Teeah Alome. Torcigbo g harles Gorden’s Sudden Death. Rev. R. H. Crawford of New 'Sy 3 Wwere enjoyed- Salted peanuts, peanut| 'The Tuesday evening cottage prayer rs. Hannah %u-lay entertained butter sandwiches, peanut _covkies, | meeting was hed at the home of Miss | this week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latham preached an interesting end chocolate Fecmt candy ~and other|Sarah Sameron. The next will at | of Bean Hill and Miss Mary Chapman | sermon in the Congrégational church varieties of nomemade candy were onl |the homeé of Mrs. Frank Beccleston, |of Stonington. last Sunday morning on The Suffer- sale. The following program Was|Tyesday evening. Mrs, Andrew Weeks of Ashford is i fstian. Hebrews 3: 1 rendered: Piana duet, Calvary March,| My ana Mrs, H. L. Burlon were | visiting at I. 4. Rockwood's, e ey Y e .| Owing to the severity of the stormm, G. F. Hompesch, Miss Gertrude W.|in n; : Hartiopd B a & S R |in_Norwich Tuesdey Mrs. Alma Brown of Hartford has|ihere was no evening service. s The Epworth League topic for next | returned home after spending ‘several Miss Marion Beebe of Norwith was ;‘s?}i;’nss—uuy&;iuo&“fl;m ){?;.hhm:lé';‘nc: ;\;ndtky evening w:an h‘. MA Song ?‘f days with Mrss‘. P = wnint. od ar. |the Suest over Sunday of Miss Jems ving, . 103, T, Rev. J. i 3 son has return - | ni .. Johnson; recitation—Mirandy on Ed- | tronres: . R95, oader, K N nie L. Rogers. - | Thompson. - ter a visit of several days with friends| Henry Darling of New London spent o e (i bl 5 T e Preparing for Sale. in Norwich. Sunday at the home of Ais Bioine, Miss Mildred Beckham. There was a good attendance at| Mrs Graco Peckham entertained on The Baptist Ladies' Ald Society met |the Ladies’ Aid society Wednesday af- ilfi:mhy R“i l}-‘ &}.!fimp D oo ek | . r X Day and Wednesday __afterncon with ~ Mrs, |ternoon when the ladies met to tie|Lamphere of Fitchville, and on Wed_ | Gifford were New London visitors Fria Manrios 1r Cawwel " |quilts for the coming sale. nesday Rev. J. T. Ward and Mrs. Ward | gay. The United Workers of the Meth-| Benjamin Young is attending the(of Leflntwegh S Siis Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bailey speat odiet church met Wednesday after-|Norwich Bueiness college. Mrs. Reuben Manning and children|saturday in New London. in’ th rish house, Miss Ida Gustafson is at home for|spent a few days with her mother,| Mre. Alexander Gordon returnedl lash T T : a short time. She is expecting to|Mrs. Imogene Arnold, of Willimantic. | Priday from a week's visit to Haokens Gave a Party. spend the winter in New York. F. A, Rockwood was a Brooklyn vis- ) sack, N. J. Master Howard Clyde gave a party Employed in Wisconsin. Hor Weddeniny: =} i vood Minat apent Sunt e Saturday evwenuag };.t the hom(e:xo; h(!l John Luther, who went to Wiscon- | e Mr. and Mrs. David Williams .‘.’: B T iowiae o gocis, Bhagnst B, i 2, 7, el 5, ot S0t ANON e s Rattican, Minnie Lamb, Bertha Main, | fiss W. F. Green. teacher in. thé spending some time at the home ef ¥r, i . Fill d Mrs Alexander Gordon. Hazel Dorothy Whiting, Gladys o her home 1o | Whist Players Fill Twelve Tables— |an Whittlesey, Marian Marthero, BIanor | gsgors o in S tharn + L. e ke 79 Feeney, Bessie' Rattl Hartford for the Thanksgiving recess Ralph Taylor Leader in Poultry Many at Dance. rrows, Mary Feeney, Bessis = p , who is teach- by the local can, ~ Alice Marthero, and Charles (g i -jglairs Youns, who lo Club, The danco siven hy;the Jocal Scart r is expected home in their hall last Friday evening “l! Main, Leslie Haley, Elisha Davis, |pazi week Wednesday. The Lebanon Whist club heid a par- | well attended. Parties were presen William Marchaud, Charlie Marthero. | "Miss Gladys Thompson from Boston |ty Friday evening in Grange hall |from Now London, Norwich, Colchese Edward Brown, James Whiting, Fred Thanksgiving, lve tal e yed. The fol- 1d. be | Marchaud, Theodore , Perry, Ciiftord |15, 10, be at home for Thanksgiving,)Twelve tables were play ter and_Chesterfie it in readiness for the new Goodenough and family who will arrive Tuesday. Adolph Holmberg spent thd week end with his parents, Mr.'and Mrs, Eleeza Spencer. Spencer is doing carpenter work in placed in the firmament, composed of a story that illustrated seven stars, reward for self-sacrifice. Those who received awards for reg- ular attendance were. Rev. James M. Potter, Mrs. Potter, and son, Donald, each a gold plated pin; pin to Dorothy Birch; silver star pin, silver star pin, rolled god sta: ‘Thanksgiving Sermon. Rev. James M. Potter will preach on the observance of Thanksgivi Sunday, the 22nd, and will read Gov- ernor Baldwin’s Thanksgiving Proc recently had four valuable cows stray onto the tracks of the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford railroad where they were killed. Archie Holdridge wae the guest of Sidney Hall of Preston Plains Tues- 7OW | day night. Mrs. D. D. Taylor will leave Mon- day night {o be gone one week visit- in Mansfield, Boston, Great Barington and Springfleld, Mass. i Buys Cottage. Alr. and "Mrs, W, purchased the Bronson cottage in the This is one of the pretty places Tocated near the beach. own three cottages at the Grove. ‘Lée Denion of New London was in the vilage Tuesday attending the foneral of Henry R. celling on his mother, Mrs. Harding, ‘who ig-ill at her cottage in the Pines. 2 5. Abby J. Strickland has return- Alden have Mary Birch ; t Harding. elso | Gre Telatives also Misses Gertrude and Lillian Lu- | lowing prizes were awarded: Ladies— Mrs. William Darling and Miss Ellp Main, Paul Massey, John Marchaud, |fhe> from Springfeld, Mass. First, Mebel Noyes: second, Mrs. Karl| Darling were New London visitors Clifford . Desley. The - evening Wa&| Lqwin Lewis has a new automo- | Bishop. Gentlemen—First, Herbert | Jast week. given up to vocal and instrumental bile. Hoxie; second, J. B. Blakeslee. Con- William Maynard was in New Lonw music and games. Refreshments Wwero| " The rain was very much needed, as zolatin prizes-Mrs.” James ' Thomas, |don snd Montville Tuesday. Miss Mildreq Packham with the |l and springs were very ary, auncey illams. Son’s Sudden Death. other Camp Fire girls of Camp Suon- "——““GO A Guests from Norfalk. My and Mre Alsmander Goclon emas, took a hike to the Horse SHEN » Mrs. s Nor- | were in Montville Monday, e ere pounds near Centre Groton, Saturday o gy ik £ foll; are at Mrs. Mary Sweet’s. by the sudden death of thelr som, O . .. P. 1) Moot Gun Club Members Have Game Supper | Mrs. Fred Abell and threo children | Charles Gordon. 7 The Baptist Young Peopie's Union| <—-Surprise Birthday Party for A. J.| ([ J0€ 00 G o e, R I. Suror in Norwich this week. 2 he:gt z its r:lxular 5 monfl!i’_ly business Randall, , Charles Troland was in New London| State Supervisor J. A Young m ing and social last iday at the for the week end. Colchester visited schools in town residence of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of| “ira. Btanton of New London and|Tuesday. EAST COLCHESTER Several from here were among the thirty-five friends and grangers who Several hunters are about the shores | gathered at A. H. Foote’s in Colchest- of the river daily making an attempt |er, Saturday, and enjoyved a hus! at catching the wild ducks which are | party. here in large numbers. Percy Morgan of Stoninzton, sealer of weights and measures, was a bus- inexg caller in the village the first of ‘Lonis Bager of New London Is vis- i;;m his mother, Mrs. Harding, ed from a vis! ‘bert ‘Strickland, in Clinton. After Yild Ducks. to her son, Capt, Al- On Leave of Absenc: Lieutenant Charles Satterlee, com. mander of the U. S. S, Acushnet, rived Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sat- terlee, on two weeks’ leave of ab- sence from duty. Lieut. Satterlee left Tuesday for North Haven, Washing- and New York, and will re- Thanksgiving at the Miss Amelia Mathewson attended Mayflower meeting, Compact day at the home of AMrs. Christopher Morgan in Mystic, Sat- Mrs. Benjamin Holmes and Mrs. Morgan being the hostesses. Mrs. James M, Potter went to Prov- idence Tuesdey as delegate from the local auxiliary to attend the annual conference of the Woman’s Home Mis- sionary soclety of the New England conference, held Mathewson Street M. E. the 17th and 18th. Miss Alice Satterlee cousin, Miss Grace Meech, in Dan- ielson, last Thursday, Charles J. Plerce, engineer N. Y. Navigation Co. ing a vaeation at his home at Miss Mildred E. Pierce of Point is visiting friends In A tempting dinner was se at noon. A very enjoyable day was spent and a large fleld of corn was A local farmer recently butchered a hog which weighed over 300 pounds, Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Browning enter- in the |tained a party of friends Thursday family home, Storrs, agricultural supervisor, R. A. visited the schools in this section on NORTE! STOM@SGCTON Principal A. B, Morrill Addresses Par- ent-Teacher Association—Auction at thlA! season “was blown down. rthur Chapman and party of hunt- ers ‘were-in this vicinity hunting Thurs- During the recent gale the silo at Mr. Browning’s, which was not filled Rathbun Place. Rev. Sherrod Soule, D, Zord,; supplied the pulpit church last incipal Morrill North Stonington: “®arents- agsociation held: a public Tuesday evening.““A. B. Mor- pal of the New Haven mor- chpol, made an interesting ad- Miss Grace A, Mein; teacher it the village grammar school, sang 3 Rathbun Auction, ‘The household goods of Mrs, Maria Tathbun, who has broken up house-|from a visit with friends in Deep Keeping on account were sold at auction Tuesday, Mrs. C. E Williams and her son- ia-law, C A. De Rose. of Northamp- | week Friday night, having a most en- tén, Maas., spent Sunday In town. AMrs. Isaac Willlams is at home af- ter an absence of several months. Mys, F. Stsson and Mr. and Mrs, | turkeys, purchased from the farmers. Willis Hall and family have been been visiting Mr, and Mrs. G, |suffering from hard colds. The chil- on, left town early in the week. [dren of J. J. Tiffany are also ill. Donald Reynolds went to Mtiddle- 2t dinner Thursday of Rev. and |town in his power boat last Tuesday. . L. Peacock of Westerly. Chicken Pie Supper. Fhe ladies’ eociety of the Third Baptist church gave a chicken pie Friday evening at the resi- dence ‘of Reuben D. Cook. Rev, Lucian Drury will supply the he aptist church at Pres- tos CTity Sunday morning. H. Browning is having a garage on the =ite of the old bdarn which was recently taken down. The L. B. §. met Wednesday with a served dinner. Reginald Lord returned to his school at Suffield, Thursday, stay at his home. Mrs. Louisa Jewett visited her after a short Waliker from Norwich. Miss Mary Rudd Gibbs and Miss Kathryn Isbister of Norwich, walked to the summer home of Miss Gibbs in the village Saturday afternoon and returned to the city by train. Norwich people in the village Satur- day afternoon included Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, Mrs. J. Frank Cowey, Miss Grace Cowey and Miss Holton. Mrs. Delphine Fish is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. in Hartford and will attend the_ Y: Harvard football game in New Haven today (Saturday). The weekly cottage prayer meeting was_ held at the home of the Misses Mathewson, Wednesday evening. Austin Lester of Norwich and daughter, Miss Lena, were visitors last k at the home of Mr. Lester's niece, Mrs. Emma Bennett, ROAD SOCIETY (Stonington) Miss Lucy Billings visitor at home over Sund her_ school duties at Old Lyme. Mrs, Isaac Willlams is at her home for a few weeks after a lengthy stay in New York state. Charles Mell is building a new barn on his premises. Miss Grace D. Wheeler spent Sun- day with relatives in Weste: don Saturday. e Ralph C. Wheeler has been appeint- ed_road supervisor. ‘Harry Flood of Boston spent Sunday with Fernando Wheeler. ‘There was no school Wednesday in the Wheeler district, as Miss Williams attended the wedding of her broth Lawrence, and Miss Chesebro, of Old Mystic. They will live at Quoquetaug for the winter. Miss Jennle B. Noyes has returned from a long visit with relatives in Massachusetts, les Mell is mow carrying the seven ‘students fromx here to the bor- ough high school. CLARK’S FALLS Otis Evans hag returned to this place lives in the house with Fraifk Tillingbast. Horace Palmer, Byron Kinney and 8. ¥rank Palmer enjoyed a coon hunt with John Geer Saturday night They weighed 11 1-2 pounds. Frank Palmer fired the shot that .brought the coon from ‘the tree- to the ground. , Maine continues to im- prove from her serious illnes. Richard Maine was in Westerly on business Wednesday. Maurice Pefry is sawing wood with ‘his gasoline sawing outfit. YAWBUX VALLEY Bert Clark and family, who have of poor health, About forty from this place attended the party at J. Raymond's last Joyable time. Dealers from New London wero in Sterling City Thursday after n of Jamestown, N. Y., who ‘William Brooks Luclan Drury were The new road on Church hill is MOHEGAN At the heme of the Mathews fam- ily there are most beautiful chrys- anthemums of several varieties. Sunday services and Sunday school were held Sunday morning. There were no services in the evening on account of the storm. C. Fowler was In Norwich ¥ri. — was a ng;:: of New York has been |day er “brother, Rev, T. B. Mr, and Mrs. Burrill Flelding and 2 children, of New London, were guests Bfr. and Mrs. Charles Banker and |of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Fowler Sunda tile Occum, spent Sunday|{ Mr. and M; Mrs. Banker's brof ¢ and family, A, Hrquist’ and deén recentl. ent. a ith ently. - ep day ai.' in Meriden by automoble, Miss Alice Kennedy returned Tues- & visit of nearly @ week with E:"’wmfi 2 vies. Mason of Wew Lon ther, August{don were guests Sunday of Mrs, Quid- GARDNER LAKE Fred Price and Mr. Hooker of Nor- wich have received employment with local farmers. Mr. Horan, recently employed on the Dolbeare place and his family left their former home in Flushing, L. I Mrs. B. L. Latimer and two chiidren spent Monday and Tuesday in Nor- dall was in New Lon- . A. Mellswere: Plainfleld Tues: 'ewett City. - wich. Swain returned Saturday | "3y wiorens 0°Connor spent Saturdey and Sunday in Colchester. Masts Austin Lathrop and WMiss Agmes Lathrop rode from thelr home ond Hill on their ponies to the blacksmith shop in this place. The children are a pleasing sight as they ‘Robert m @ visit with his mother in Nor- CAMPBELL’S MILLS “A lapge number of relatives and 7 attended a party at William k’s in honor_of Mr. Clark’s birth- canter elong the road. ‘Henry Harris is home for a brief . LEONARD BRIDGE Brown and Charles Lom- bard have returned from a trip to Ver- mont with a car load of cattle. N. Geer is having cement cow stables put in his cow barn. Noadjah Newberry Palmer place of John Ciifford. NORTH LYME Surprise Visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Raymond—Geerge cock’s Houss Burned. captured one [ . William - J. Tanner xzde & trip to Moosup Thureday, ¥rank Bames has commenced work . ‘White Osk farm. GRISWOLD ‘Mr. @nd Mrs. William Main and faughter, of Mystic, and Miss Stella jdridge of Ledyard, were visitors town Sunday. .and Mrs, George R. Edmond, of has hought the Rev, Francis Purvis is holding very e, were visitors at Mrs, Addie |interesting meetings at Albion Holmes’ |been living in Edwin Main’s ho are moving out of tow: Arthur Mimer has re:. residence, weekly. Mrs. Erwin Rogers and Mrs. Minnle R e 4 soctety met with 's Tuesday. The flaiu’ Ata 77 B 2 y. 3 kwith, of Smith street. The at- | Portland were recent guests of friends| Mrs John Lawrence of East Great| Rev. R. H. Crawford of New Britain tendance was good. After the busi-|in Goshen. g Plain have been Visiting Mrs, C. A.|is expected to nreach in the C nes there was a_social hour, with At Husking Bee. Perkins. gational church again'tomorrow (Sufte music, games and refreshments. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Browning, Ed- Leader in Poultry Club. day) mo!rlnllng ar;‘d e‘\*énllnfi. )Eov.lzl. Had Stravweids. ward Mahoney and daughter, Miss| Ralph Taylor, a member of tho| C:F. Mclntosh of olchester zam" - Alice Mahoney, attended the husking| pouitry club, had the highest record,|on route 3 after 15 days’ va A large party of young men and t the f E. H. Foote in Col~ ‘narles S. Ray has been substituting women. Tromt Mystic Yook o mrawridg | Deg,ut te farm o as he got 15 esgs in eight day for him. " er was in Norwich last Friday evening to the home of| 5 Y. Thomas has returned from T,;?,i?;,L R, Mr. and Mrs. John Finnegan, on Gal- visiting friends in Buffalo, N. Y. OAKDALE B D Shlcken I euppee e ° "Had Game Supper. HANOVER serve e evening was del u spent. Tne iy ‘trnfnh Mystic gnd x:’; uThe, Goshien Gun elub held o meet. Offcers of X. L. Club—Mesting of urn was made in the auto-truck urda; nion—Engineer ompson’s Albert A Halby. of O Myati evening. The club members heid a|Sunday School Officers and Teachers e Young Men as Hest geme supper Thursday evening n to Meet—Infant’s Death. - e cademy hall. ¢ The Old Mystlc Young Men’ Ar'gemx).ug:er Ald soclety met with| A number from here will attend the| The X. L. club met at the parsom- sociation held a open meeting Mon Mrs. J. A. Randall Tuesday after-|annual meeting of the Norwich C. E.|age Saturday, Nov. 1ith. The fole evening in the Methodist parish ho noon. union ip Bozrah today (Saturday). Re- | lowing officers were chosen: Counsel- Each member invited three guests:| A number from Goshen attended the| ports from the state convention at New | OT, Mrs. C. L. French; president, gl- The affair was very enjoyable. Re-|concert given by Sousa’s band in Nor-| Haven will be given. Jessie Bradford; vice president, o freshments were served. wich Wednesday afternoon. A meeting of the Sunday school offi- | Lillian Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldridge| Several Goshen guests attended the|cers and teachers will be held Monday | Johnson: secretary, Miss_Florence r entertained at dinner Saturday even-|Smith-Button wedding in Norwich. evening. A report of the state Supday [ Olin; work committee, Mrs. C. ing at Riverview Cottage, Rev. and| Mr. Hawthorne of New Haven has|school convention at Meriden will be| French, chairman, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Mrs. Herbert Bacon Hutchins, Mr. and | been spending several days as a guest|given by the delegate, Miss Grace|Jéssie Bradford, Miss Florence Olim: Mrs. Frederick A. Barnes, and John|at Hillside farm, Tucker. Plans for the coming months | Sunshine committee, Miss Jessie Brade Hart of Elroy, Wisconsin. Miss Bertha Latham of Ledyard,|will be discussed. ford, chairman, Miss Minnie Nichols, Wilbur D. Brown of West Barring- | Lawrence Bogue of Poquetanuck and| Tickets for the C. E. entertainment|Mrs. L. P. Johnson. Plans for the ton, was the guest Tuesday of his aunt | John Robinson of the Salvation Army | course are being sold by the members | year were discussed. A _social and cousin, Mrs. Julla C. Brown and|or Norwich spent Sunday at the home | of the soctety. followed. during which Mrs. Miss Ella Arline Brown. Mr. Brown . and Mrs, Geo! ‘Chappell. Not gerved salad, chocolate and cake. is the only son of the late Rev. Deni- o > g 348 - The Sunday school will hold a har- = Social Union Meets. son L. Brown a former pastor of the | veat Home avercise ot Sewd The infant of Mrs. Frank Still died Omd Mystic Methodist chureh. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Johnson of Nor- | Thursday morning. 53 Dintey SRtatiour A iSSP IS Horace O. Williams was in Boston | wich spent Sunday at the home of |, A Dumber from hers attended the|Jeptay RESrioon at the Homo of TOre: to attend the convention of Methudist | Roger Foote, D i e meritio between | " Flans are beirs neade’ Mor 28 i Wisconsin Guest. S g Ay baandall was | “Ihe Sunday school club of James | baked bean Ty e entertalnmént, John Hert of Elroy, Wisconsin, | bers of his Sunday school class on his | 3dle met at the home of their teacher ¢ APt spig 4eo0 N ; , Tuesday night. Everett Thompson, engineer at the hag been epending the past week birthday. il h is enjoyin; week Vi the home of Mrs. Hannah Williams. Members of the Gun club were out bt W R RN Bisene Mitchen Chapel Hill Mrs. Alpheus H. Schoonover and|in fall force in quest of quall, per- i re B e e daughter, Miss Nellie F. Schoonover, | tridges and squirrels for the game . and e Aty Auweol Stk are in New York- supper Thursday evening. 3 AL iained friends. 2 Now food 1 \Irs. George D. Saunders of Boston —_—_ A Miss ‘ézergicetsr:on; eme::imea > Weatnotay, P P, Bt s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen FRANKL ozen friends at _her home wee - ; H. Brown. e IN Triday evening. Frank Davls, who lett| Mre H. E. Turner of Lake Kono- Rev. George H. Miner, D. D, of S for Florida the next mogning, wi IS W 8. Pellar s place Thusse Mystie, occupied the pulpit of the'lo-| Mrs C. W Grant and daughter Clara B T O i ot o Zhariea B Rice of New London whis A ven- = . 1 s avV or af e ” - e T Dodist fohureh, L Ay v | o 76 4 Wil Coveniry Apmlt P a s et T g o & business caller in Oakdale Thurse There is a marked improvement in o day recently with Mr. and Mra. Wil-| “Rev, and Mre. X t“fu,Bn'(th;.ud ay- t i A ver. infant da: er of Cotu! ass., have ol iHot1 ol CADLSHI . Hivetekt | e Atlias Tamb, han retuined feoos | Lsor Seafiseat CRIBHLME., by He Always Wins, It’s an investment of time that pays big dividends in iam away Wednesday. Miss Vira Smith of Niantic is visit- _— ing_relatives in this place. satisfaction and full eco- OCCUM AND VERSAILLES | Miss Florence Powérs was in New London Wednesday. arry Kap) = n to the housekeep: Henry T. Gorman Sells Out to Joseph ”,,::, rflofl,‘%tuxwt%k?” o o fep Savajoe—Mrs. William. Mell Loses ’:lfll.’ "ZI“".'LSUIG“M -pml::t the week Yook 5 2 i . end in New London with arents. Finger Mrs. Wiilis Chapell of Fienviis [[§ C'> '00KIng for a range Henry T. Gorman has sn!'(dvhii.-"b“ai- spent the week ! with Mrs. Charles fll l ness to Joseph Savajoe of Versailles.|Powers. 3 at always Mr. Gorman been in the livery| Messrs. Charles Tinker, Edward business for nh:a..rl)' ten years. during|Wheeler and friends from New Lon- “MAKES GOOD” which time he has attended to the donkwere callers here the first of the Mr. and . Frank L. Spragu Fast Hampton, where she has been| Storrs a part of the week. Bushes wi A Pm\:id::ce_m\:!.yg recent Sgugnse :5 Yisiting her mother, Mrs. Josephine| Mrs. Lucine Bennett has returned to|desperate night baitles. Whosver Riverview cottage. Hart, and sister, Miss Elizabeth Hart.| ner home after an absence of several |loses in this war, John D. wins.—New is epending his vacation at the home | Tofirned to their winter home tn Ner- s and Mrs Hens oy g iams. | ¥ lirs. William Weaver is_vislting for ’ Coventry. man’s father, James Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Starkweather UREL GLEN and children, Ernest and Ruth, and - Mrs. May Ross of Norwich were week ——— end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Coon Dinner at Home of Mr. and Mrs, | Ladd. s Horace Palmer. Mrs, Bara Kinney of South Coventry 45 il 1 er, William Weaver. That the economy of Tight and Satarday at his home here | Preston were cecent Franklin visitors. A demonstration of the quality with us does not Sunday on account of the storm. ter, 2 Marion - Goss, o) 3 Carpenter and Gertrude Carpenter of . B S ) ookl Yinimantje wore calling on local reia- |§ CRAWFORDRANGE outlays will be shown in Mr. and Mrs. John Geer, Mrs our splendid line of were entertained at the pleasant home M. HOURIGAN'S of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer at a B .- - coon dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Earl Lathrop and Miss Vira n""ng Tab'es Maln of Wyassup lake. Chapman in East Lyme Tuesday, William Main killed an 18-pound| William Tinker and men are work- coon Tuesday which he presented Dr. |ing on the highways, before mors rain rom , 10 ; Mrs. Martin Chapman and daughter| Many from this place attended the Mary were callers at Mre. Phoebe|dance at Salem Grange Friday eve- ‘White’s_Sunday. ning. and son Bourden were callers in Ash- |1 was well attended. you if we describe them with the ordinary bar- gain talk. They’re ex- traordinary quality. M H . w.nourigan. Noewich, C Shepard K. Haines of Long Island| Mrs. Eliza Johinson and family have | sweeks. York World. wich were Sunday guests of Mr. Nor. |2 few days in Willlmantic and South is to spend the winter with her broth. Th ‘services in the chapel| , Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Goss and 2 ere were no ces in the pe] n flly an " George Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ruach CHESTERFIELD at Thomas Main is visiting Mrs. Ursula | Smith were callers on Mr. and Mrs. costs you just your time. Smith of Mystic. - falls. It would mean little to Mrs. William Main, Mrs. John Geer| A surprise party at the home of Wil- i Howard traordinary value of ex- teaming of the Totokett Manufacturing | wee! - company in _connection with his other| Farl Lathrop and William Watts teaming. Mr. Gorman will not leave|Were visitors here the first of the town, but will be able to have more | Wweek. e time for his state road work, he hav-| Mrs Charles Powers and family ing sections in this vicinity to keep in|were callers in Pitchville Sunday. e wisse 13| NORTH FRANKLIN The Versailles highway undergoing repairs. - Making Slow Recovery. Mrs. George Champlin of Matunick, Miss Afargaret Welch has the sym-[R. I, is a week end visitor with Mrs. pathy of a large circle of friends in|Grace K. Peckham. - , her continned suffering from her hip| Mrs. F. Clarke and Miss Myrtle = D SINPTLRRTYE I AT i,

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