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~ LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. New London County OLD MYSTIC - Captain Everett Welles Died in Boston —Surprise Party For Charles W-l Banner—Holiday Week Happenings. Tinker—Many Holiday Guests. g, Friday evening Waiter R, Denieon of The death of Captain T. Hverett| Groton gave a talk on his travels in Welles of Pensacola, Florida, occurred | various countries and places, Madeira, Thyrsday, Nov. 26th. He is survived|(Florence, India, Burma, China and by his widow, two children, Frank{Japan, to an appreciative audience in ‘Welles and Miss Ruth Welles of Pen-|the vestry of the M. E. church under sacola, and by two brothers, Georgelthe auspices of the Epworth league- G. Welles and William P. Welles of| The following musical numbers were ©Ola Mystic, and four sisters, Mrs. Roy | rendered preceding Mr. Denison’s talk: Lewis of New London, Mrs. Lillie Bab- | Plano solo, La Morena, by C. Chami- cock Welles of New Jersey, Miss Dora|nada, Miss Jennie G| Perkins; solo, Alden Weles and Miss Minnie Welles| Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces, of Old Mystic, by H. Lang Wilson, Miss Grace Chap- man; piano duet, A Little Song, Mrs. Surprise Party. John 1.‘1 g:wlass and daughter, Ernes-~ Charles 'W. Tinker was given & sur- | tine Talbot. prise party Saturday evening. Those Thanksgiving Sermon. present were the Misses Bertha Rev, Mr. Potter’s theme last Sun- Chesebro, Elsie Chesebro, Belle In- 2 day Every Day a Thanksgiving Day, #ram, Master Lawrence Ingram, Mrs. from Psalms 34, Ist verse. It was & Tanny Morgen, Misses Fanny Tyrell, | oot sgiving - sermon.. Miss Grace Tinker, Elishe, Davie, ~Jr, Willlam | Ninety and Nine, by Edward Campion. Eennedy, Archibala Lamber, Fred Reported -from Convention. Branagan, Harry McGovern, Theo-| At the Sunday echool session Miss iam Conroy, Mrs. Charles W. Tinker,| Laura A. Perkins gave her report as fi Thanksgiving recess aat -her Lome here. é Mr. and Mrs. Anson Kenyon, Mrs.|a delegate to the recent Sunday school | Frank Ineram, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond| convention in Meriden. She con~ Tinker, Mr. and Mrs, Elisha C. Da-|densed her report to a five minute taik vis, Mr. and Mrs. William Collins, [ whose principal thought was com- Mrs. Edward Mitchell. The evening|munism. She read extracts from the was given to games, music and re-|remarks of several ‘speakers that she ‘reshments were served. had heard r(;la.uv‘e to Sunday sc}:fil Y . ork. orthy of notice was S Visited in Ledyard. Versclet given the Sunday school by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spicer Will- | Superintendent Coiver from Marion fams have returned from their honey- | Lawrence, the Sunday &chool worker, moon trip and were guests over and which the school committed to Thanksgiving of Mrs. Willlams’_par- memory ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Chese- Good, better, best, bro of Ledyard. Never let it rest, The Baptist Ladles® Ald soclety met Till the good is better, r Tuesday with Mrs. Willlam D. Beck- And the better best. with, The Sunday evening service was led The Methodist United Workers held| by Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbutt, the topic no meeting thig week. being A Song of Thanksgiving. There Rev. Mr, Secley of Mystic occupled | was special singing by members of the pulpit of the Methodist church on| Mrs, Hurlbutt’s, Mrs. La Fontaine's Sunday. 2 and Miss Jennle G. Perkins' classes in Mrs. Julia C. Brown suffered a|Sunday school slight shock Thursday morning. Took Color Test. Returning to Chicago. George E. Lanson, station agent, was Rev. and Mrs. Hubbard who have|in Hartford Thursday taking the color Yeen Staying for the past few months|test required once in three years by at Quakertown expect to return to|the New Haven Railroad company. Chicago this week. Mr. Hibbard has| Mrs. Fred Richards of Norwich was been holding special services in thefa caller on her mother, Mrs. Ellen S. Quarkertown chapel. Satterlee, on Saturday. Mrs. Satterlee J. Alpheus Schoonover of New|has been rather indisposed and is with z'o‘rk, and his br?tr;er, Hanfltg Wi'[%iamk her sister. Mrs, Lydia Maynard. Schoonover, a student at New Yorl B iliary s iline Basner. university, ‘spent Thankseiving with| "= S S0 TROEEC o thelr jparents. Mr. and Mre. AIPheus| iy from Providence brought to the local auxillary of the Woman’s Home s Darente 2 s society for making the greates Svaflrts parents. Mc anteac ¥ gin in membership, for the last year Clark A. Barnes, a student at Storrs|Of any society in the New. Englan Agrieultural collee, is spending the | Southern conference. . This will be pre- Fraacts b i with his parents,| Sented to the society formally at_the Mr and Mrs, Frederiok A Barnes ai|DeXt meeting at the home of Mrs. John oyt J. Lawless, by the president, Mrs. Pot- i 2 2 ter. Gone to Mississippi. Mrs. Nettie Peckham and her daugh- Erastus Watrous has returned to his| ter, Miss May, are visiting relatives home in Mississippi after spending the|and friends in Newport until after the past few months with his sister, Miss| holidays. Phebe Watrous. Mrs, Caro Maniere and son Gordon AMrs, Florence Clapp, principal of the| joined her mother, Mrs. Deiphine O1d Mystle Grammar school and son.| Fish, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Master Royal Clapp, left Wednesday| Willlam Brooks, in Hartford for night for a trip to Montreal. Thanksgiving week. William H. Conroy of Providence was| The Misses Mathewson were enter- the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs,| tained at dinner Thanksgiving day at Charles W. Tinker. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W- @fiss Mary Harris Dean has return- | Crandall, New Londor. ed from 2 visit to relatives and friends| Mrs. Fanny A Molthrop left Wed- sn Brooklyn, N. Y., New York city,|nesday to spend the Thanksgiving pe- Bridgeport and New Haven. riod at the home of her brother, David S. Adams, of New Haven, and attend Guests From Norwich, the D. A. R. state convention in that Lyman Whiting and several friends|city Monday, Nov. 30. from Norwich have been spending a| _ Mrs. Harriet F. Crandall and Mr. and few days with Mr. Whiting’s ‘cousin| Mrs. Harlan Pierce left Monday to Herbert Whiting. spend_the winter at the Edgecomb, Mre. C. Lovise Harris has returned| New York city. to New Haven after a visit to rela-| Mr. and Mrs. Harmon C. Perkins tives ot the Harris hontestesd: and Mrs. J. A. Birch and family were John Hart has returned to Elroy.|8uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wigconstn. after spending a week in| William Harris in Groton on Thanks- Ol Mystic, siving day. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Hoimes have| Miss Harriet Bishop Brown, a rned to their home in New York|teacher in the Hartford schoois, ~ar- after n visit to Mr. and Mrs | Fived Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv- 6 R Hwatn: ing with her mother, Mrs. Sarah J. Charies A. Walsh has re- | Perkins. fo_Rrooklyn. N. Y. after a|Four Generations at Norwich Dinner. to Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin| Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbutt ana sons, R, Irving and J. Winthrop Hurl- At Brown Homestead. butt, were dinner guests of Mr. and ‘arfeton W. Brown of Boston, a na-| Mrs. Nelson Parker of Washington o of O1a Mvatic, has been spendinz|Street. Norwich, on Thanksgiving day. dave at the Brown homestead,| Mrs. Parker is the daughter of Mr. Tiverett Johnson of Mid.|and Mrs. Hurlbutt. It was the firs own, spent Thanksgiving with his| Thanksgiving anniyersary of Mr. and s. T. Harry Johnson. Mrs. Parker's daughter, Margaret 7 e Hurlbutt Parker, .and the maternal ofiday Guests. great-grandmother of the little maiden, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Phillips of | Mrs. Amanda H. Perkins, of Gales Bridgenort were Thankseiving guests | Ferry, was the guest of honor, making of Mrs Phillips’ sister, Mies Susan H.}four generatlous to observe the day at the Parker home. . and Mrs Horace O. Williams,| Mr.. and -Mrs. Henry Beckwith of Harold S. Williems, { N2w London were suests at the home & Willlams Mr. and|Of Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Perkins Thanks- 1 Whitiams and son, | 8iving day. reday’of Mr. end Mrs. Bri; of West Mystic. K“"’Tlllaflx D. e GOSHEN . ere guests Thanksgiv- R fux of Mr. Harris' father and siater,| Harvest Home Conce Slim gy Or A. T. ohapman and Miss Gertrude]| Threshes Sixty Bushels of Oats Per W. Chapman. Hour. Miss Frances Fldredge who teachea| = at.Hop River in spending the Thanks-| The programme of the Harvest Home giving recess with her paremts, Mr, and | concert given by the Sunday &chool 's. Perry H. Eldredge. Nov. 22d was ss follows: Song 117, r. and Mrs. Touis Mitchell and|School: sdh, Geores Taylor Mitchell ‘were 3 guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. ng, Dorothy Gdorze Koch. Browning, Ruth Fargo and Bradford F. Alonzo Chapman entertained on|Jones; song, Harrlet Geer; exercise, Thanke=tving Mies Agnes Chapman of | Mrs. B. R. York's class; song No. 12, R"gwuzn Mr. and Mra. Ellery Davis}Scbool; recitations, Fithel. Walden, children, Mrs. Bnrico Burdick and| Viola Green: gong, Giving Thanks, children, of Old Mystic. Grade Mahozey, May Walden, Edith Biiss Marforie Harrls, a teacher at|Knott: recitation, A Good Thanksgiv- Bouth Manchester is spending = the|!DS. Dorothy MeCall; song, What Shall the Harvest Be? Miss Nellie Way:; reading, Miss Alice Mahoney: rr.-mar]zrs: closing gong, No. 104, by the . school : e - T Letters recelved ‘from _ Pittafleld, ' | Mass., announce that fine slefghing is I« s : beins. enjoyed in that place this week- k ‘"I;‘ l}) i Came by Automobile. l[v Arthur Perkins of Jersey City, N. I., | George Anderson and eon, Berton An drews, with Mrs. Andrews and their three children, of Willimantic, spent ;13 gay at the home of George Chap-) onday. The party made ths tri by_antamobile. v ‘Willett Carpenter has been spending several days with friends in Boston. Bright Meteors, Speedy Threehing. or 2 bushe! 2 minute. Mr. York bas o fine orchard of m’nnn:l;! trgel. .Ona ‘handsome e he picked this wa}n«ed up ounces. = S Thankegiving service was h the church at 11 o'clock ?l'hnnd:y‘.fl = PENDLETON HILL or ot e wha ety P it | me & - son_of orwich- an y P. Simpson e Smith-Brooks w: - Wili- { pole and family at the Center, The HIll school closed Wednesday |of New London. _ . ‘ma; ursday. — for the Than ATt and Mua Reuben Manning and | - Chagles text from B. R. York has_purchased & new | up-to-date thr i H e S up-to-da eehing machine end | o made & new record for a thresh- ing story, §0 bushels of oats an ;‘:un;i o i Ephestans 51 20, A food stzed :om:nmr’:fi- end a5y oy~ Sy : : FITCHVILLE _ MF: and. Mre. W. A. White L - P - >‘_ by Mrs. Phoebe Robinson. - of_Mre.. Brie| "9 October. Miss Katle Lynch and Miss Natalie . et fhe s g S I Waterman of Lebanon were recent| Lewis Laf A o o An i Te L} ! \T1 o ; S ey Ml B e o e T e C. C. SHAYNE & CO TS, ut - Chapman -1 2 - - v of North Franklin spent -the latter and Mrs. Fitch Doibeare by : > = NG s William Kelley. London holiday with his father, John Grif-|spent Monday hunting in this vicin- n. John Kelley of Groton is spending |E. J. and Mrs. Pat Kelley. team Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sisk of Norwich spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. John McCarty and daughters, Miss-| Dogs have been worrying sheep es Mary and Katherine McCarty, and |of Loren Rathbone. = : ; h King. Miss Katie Murphy of Norwich, spent Family Dinner Party. Rev. Marion Hastings Jones spent}|:] * s ST - Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, James| g ' Thanks parents, in - e McCarty, on the Scotland road. T. and Mrs. G. H. Morgan enter- giving with her ts, i > Sty et " S | e = Fumhy parts over Foantoeh: | Bartors. o 0 1 Coats, Wraps, Neckwear a omerda'sl"a‘-n ‘1:; T dY:‘::mer, Miss | Miss Bthel Champlin- of - Hartford| A aonation party was given the : - d M uf f ; Mabel Tracy, of Franklin, spent |3perpine holiday with her ' “mother, | pastor at the Green last Tuesday. night : ulis Thursday with Mrs; Lydia -Miner, Mrs. Ella Champlin. ° - 5T Mrs. Charles’ Winchester d Mrs Miss Mary O'Nell of Norwich was 5 and Mrs. B the recent guest of Miss Annle Mc-|patid Maynard were in Norwich on Aupley Manus. : ay. James Appl Santo, of Baltic, were recent callers |TQuble, I8 reported as improving. at_the home of Mrs. Mary Marra, The dance at Dolbeare's hall Nov.|Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Cantlin and | 20 ¥as well attended. L. Appley. iting Mrs, Cantlin's parents, Mr. and family were in Waterford Monday at- | with his moth; Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Willlams ,of | fther, Samuel Hanney. ing will be Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. George Brought High Prices. Topic: A Eastland of New London spent Thurs-'| The livestock at Lutskey's . auction | 20 Lo land. days in Bozrahville. Lawrence Reardon of Norwich was LISBON the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, Cor- nelius Kane. at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Robinson’s | Program—Mrs. T. E. Davies Gives last Tuesday afterncon and evening| C, E. Report. and tied two quilts for the-coming = — g sale. Mrs, Robinson served a supper e Thanksgiving proclamation of clam chowder, cake, frult and cof- |read from the puiplt Sunday morne fee. There were about 18 ladies pres- |ing. ent. The next meeting will be held Rev., T. E. Davies' sermon was in Tuesday, Dec. 1st. line with the thought of the season, morn- | Fourth Class Boyd, and Mrs. Nelson Winchester, |hour, a temperance concert was giv spent Thursday wlg. Mr. and Mrs. |by the school, the program !1e1n‘gI :: First Class. Merritt Austin, of Scott Hill follows: Ofgan prelude, song by the |Third Class Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austin and Mr. |choir, responsive reading, Twenty- Fourth Class and M Nelson Winchester spent |third Psalm; prayer, song, Calling for | Franked Thanksgiving on Scott Hill Thee: recitation, Teddy Kendall; song Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wheeler and by the choir, recitations, Clarence| motal children spent Thanksgiving in New | Fitch, Arthur Kinne, Ralph and Tyler London. Fitch and George Foote: song by the | 16,025 pieces: ber’e; recitation, Beatrice Reade; (Stonington.) &; retitations, Edna Kendall, Helen | C = i - Ki L Miss Caroline Gallup Reed, widow of | Theodore ™ sarae;, Charles, Eddie and {Ladies’ Benevelent Union Entertained | Dofpeanersy "\ Suiday: at Sydney A.| Dy Carrler Handies 6025 Pleces Dur- i 3 Spring e, meeting Petér Griffin of Moodus spent the| Dr. Louls Sullivan of New Lon d"}"fi:r Junior Christian ity. ahrmmm“‘g“”‘“ is at 3 p. m. Saturday. Leader Yoo Engle, the drtver choot |, Mrs. James forth Soct- the weel cnd with his parents, Mr.| Mr. Engle, the of the 1 Esnon of S from Gard ety is visiting Mr. ms. Charles Kenyon of Scotland spent Thanksgiving day with Louis Brand. Sr. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larkham. William Santo and sister, Miss Flora Charles Gardner, who is ill with liver Milo Appley of age, Mass., Mr. and daughter Rena of Providence, are vis- T. and Mrs. W. W. Hanney and Harold Carr spent Sunday at home rab Mrs. C. D. Whitford was in Prov- day wi 3 enry - A very enjoyable farce was given at ay with Mr. and Mrs, H Tast- | brought high prices for the time of | tne Plains Friday night by the Meth- ence Monday. Miss Rose Marra is spending a féw odist church people e. ingl and a lady friend First Class..3758 pc’s 86 Ibs. 12 ;o!. Second Class 6477 pc's 1279 ibs. § Third Class..1734 pc's 340 lbs. 8 Franked ..... 403 pc's 36 Ibs. 10 M S Mrs, Frank Austin and son | Thankfulness st she Sary “cason.| Total ....1281 pc's 2077 Ibs. 16 oz, | Donald McDonald of New Haven were lecture Dart of last week with Tier sister, Mra, |the Week end at thelr cottage. 18| 105, Of the West” is to be siven ati} | : S r M-hn'[x‘%m 11 - ‘. DMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURESS OF STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS Exclusive Designs in flii;l-;ulli;nable of New York came up ' 'Furs for Fall and *Winter Wear in in New York. for the last days of hunting with Jos- in_true old-fashioned style—one that Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thatcher of |o, Mrs. Ella. Champlin has = returned | helped the pocketbook as well as the Norwich Town. spent Thursday with |oroq e Visit with relatives in Norwich | leader—and. incited @ merry company Mr. and Mrs. B N. Stark and Yantie, - in a good time socially, - 2 126 West 42nd Street New York City Mrs. Walter ApplY of NOrwich, SPent | S——— Family Gathering. ey and family and Mr, ‘with Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. Samuel Thatcher. e Mrs. William' N. Sweet is entertain- Mrs, -John Brown. Sr. tending the funeral of Mr. Hanney's| The Thursday evening prayer meet- | iNE her sister form Rhode Island. held at the parsonage.| MTS. Annie Foley spent Thanksgiv- parable of service. Matt.| NS at New Haven, and will visit over Sunday at Watertown. idence Monday. spent over Thanksgiving with Mr. Busy Month for R. F. D. Carrier. | Tillinghast's parents. The amount of mail handled by R. D. Carrier Lathrop for. October from The Ladies’ Benevolent unfon met | TeMPerance Concert with Interesting | South Canterbury postoffice. Includes: WINDHAM Delivered. McDonald-Wilson Marriage—Local En- tertainers for Thanksgiving—Li- brary Schedul 509 pc's 1234 ibs. 12 Miss Amy Wilson of Windham and married in that city Wednesday by the Collected. pastor of the Dwight Place church. A 2711 pe's 55 1bs. 8 number of the bridegroom's friends 145 pe's 20 Ibs. 15 gave Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald 2 ban- 264 pe's 477 Ibs. 7 quet. at the Hotel Taft, Wednesday 24 pcs 11b . 10 oz |evening. Mr. and Mrs, MacDonald — - spent Thankseiving at Mrs, MacDon- ..3144 pe's 855 Ibs. 8 oz. | ald’s home here. The total collected and _delivered Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abbe left Tues- 3,533 pounds. In amount | day to spend Thanksgiving with their choir, recitation, Thanksgiving, by Ro SOCIE John Gardner: reading. Malcoli Wit g’eam‘! l;ofl‘.l::fled this is one of the|son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Walter es in Eastern Connecti-| Abbe, Jr., in Pittsburg. Guests at Dr. Guild's for Thanksgiv- ing were Miss S. Elizabeth Clark of Putnam, Mr. Horner of Brooklyn, N. Rev. Sylvanus Reed, of New York, who | John - Gardners © reciiats "‘;&‘;S‘;’:‘i POMFRET CENTER Y., Miss Daniels, Miss Constance Mer- died recently, was deeply interested In | Panovec: closin Atia erecting the Gallup memorial for John et e h‘;"“'“de- and Hannah L. R. Gallup at White port of Bozrah Meeting. riam, ‘H. E. Parry and Paul Merriam. Stanton Weeks Goss o Percheron| Among thosg who spent the holiday out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Char'es Hall cometery near Mystic, Ct. Miss| At the Christian Endeavor meetin; Sales—Newspaper Night at Grange 7 arrabee, Miss Marian Larrabee. Rev. Crate Wheater "Spent several winters | Sunday evening Mrs. T. E. Davies| Proves Most Interesting. and Mrs. M. R, Plumb at W. F. Gates' with her in New York, assisting her in &ave a very interesting report of the Wednesday_to.visit her parents, Mr. |good time was enjoyed by all. Gamie were played and refreshments served BROOKLYN. Hartford Hunters Get Much Game- Tyler Residence Leased—Work fa Red Cross. 2 i ‘The past week Policeman Babcool Fireman George Hill and the engl neer at police station in Hartford came to town in an automobile and spent the day hunting; in company with Her- man and Harry Lathrop. They re< turned home at night taking with them the game secured, to wit: foux partridges, two quail, three rabbits and six squirrels. Rents Tyler Residence. Rev. H. H. Washburn has rented the Tyler residence for the winter and with his family late of Leonia, N. J. is _now domiciled there. Mrs. William B. Potter is visiting friends in Mystic. Mr. and Mrs., Samuwel T. Cooper have as guests their son, Aaron G. Cooper, wife and daughter, Mr. and :\’v!rs, Charles H. Newton of New Lon- on. Mrs. William H. Clewley recently visited her sister in Providence. In the Baptist vestry Monday eve- ning, under the auspices of the Wo- men's Ciub of Brooklyn, Capt. Hugh L. Mason gave a talk on the topic, A Trip Around the World, illustrated. The attendance was good. The pro- ceeds will be given over to the Red Cross league. The league is also plan- ning to give a supper in the Putnam house, as the manager, Mr. Burgess, in Lebanon, Mrs. Ada Larrabee at the completion of her bio; hy. meeting of the Norwich union, which Stanton Wicks and E. E. Brown vis- | Judge Lucius Brown’s in Norwich, gfl!s l()}nu:o D. Wheefi?pwl;«a the | she attended in Bozrah Saturday. ited the Connecticut Agricultural Col- | Miss Emma Larrabee at Frank guest of Miss Julia E, Smith of West-| Paul -Bradlaw of Storrs college is | lege Tuesday. rabee’s in Willimantic, the has kindly donated the use of his .kitchen, dining room and dishes for erly over Sunday- at_home for the Thanksgiving recess. | Mrs. John D. Smith s visiting her|Johnson at James Johnson's in Scot- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Frink enter-{ Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hyde, Wal- | daughter at Westland Farm. land. tained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shay|ter Hyde and Clara Hygde spent Miss Parmento has returned from a Mrs. Arthur Blackledge of Norwich of Groton, Mr. and MMrs. Archie|Thanksgiving with relatives in Nor- | visit to Cambridge. has been at the Inn for several days. Fletcher of Westerly, John Kane of | Wich Town. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Myrtie - New London and Mr. Frink’s brother| Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy and|Brown of Plainfield visited at West- Holiday Guests. from Norwich, at Thanksgiving din- | Miss Alice Kennedy took Thanksgiv- |land Farm Sunday. Mrs. Charles Smith of Waterford is ner, ing dinner with J. Ernest Kennedy Mr, and Mrs. Stanton Wicks, and|gt the Bingham house. She enter- Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Wheeler had |in_Preston, daughter, started Wednesday for a|tained a party of friends at dinner as guests over Thanksgiving, George| Miss Charlotte Cady is spending her | Western trip. Loring and family of Norwich, and |Thanksgiving vacation -at her home | Cuse over Mason Hewitt and family of Hinckly |[in Oxford, Mass. Wicks will g0 on to Chicago, where he | school faculty, Winsted: and a friend They stopped at Syra-|Thanksgiving day. Thanksgiving, and Mr.| Miss Anna Bates of the Gilbert Hill, Westerly. will be joined by Prof. H. L. Garrigus | are spending the vacation at Mrs. Al- Mr, and Mrs. Sanford N. Billings of the callege had their daughters, Misses Lucy and PRESTON eral sales of Priscilla_Billings home over Thanks- Wolf Den giving day. Thursday evening Miss [Uni g Service Held at | meeting Tuesday evening. Ruth Rogers and Harold Wilcox of B ool Feature Mystic and Parker Johnson of Spring- 7 field, were entertained. Mr ond Mre. Seth N. wiflams en- tertainea Mrs. Emma Williams and | yp, Bmmeline Morgan of Old Mystic, Mrs. | "' aoicl 5- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Freeman of Nor- | Very enjoyab The Lecturers program which proved and they will attend sev- | hert Bates' - Rerohézgn hoxees, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Watrous spent Grange held its regular | phursday in Bostor with their son, a student in the Fessenden school. Starts for California. le was in charge of the Miss Sarah Johnson starts for Cali- Program at Grange. wich were Sunday callers at Ned | Worthy Chaplain Alice E. Wilbur, and | fornja Tuesday. She will visit rela- ed mainly of a “Newspaper— |tives in Chicago and Wichita, Kan, Patnle. Willlase, A G Hwitt: an Shelton Keneston, who is attending ‘Grange Bulletin”"—contributors | en route, Miss Martha G. Williams of Mystic, | Sates college, is soending the Thanks- |and editors at_Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Phebe.-Ford had her niece and Miss . Ethel Miller began teaching |troe News, as follows: —Abington Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wood enter- giving recess at his home here. News, Virginia Sharpe; Pomfret Ce: tained at dinner on Thanksgiving day. Master Herbert - Slye; | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and fam- y tic and Lester and the Tattere museaa o piece 22 | this week In the Kimball district. -~ |Mercy Hollow News, Frank Haines: |ily of Williman Stanton Gates of Brooklyn, with her on_ Thanksgiving da: a good attendance. The program was | Reading, Carie Haines; Original Poem, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Noyes and |5 2000 St ionGEnne e B Mer, | Rev. Frank Fuller; Story Columm, |be open on Saturdeys only through 2| Mr. and Mrs. Beriah E. Burdick of | Worthy Lecturer; Commonplace | the winter. daughter Louise, of Brooklyn, N. Y. anrd Mrs. Marie Merrill of Shunnoc Hefghts with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lord. Hanover spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Mrs. Noyes and daughter will remain Guee Borim Rev. Lucian Drury of North Ston- | Poem. Elizabs The Preston City grange held its Ed}b%r‘:nl.hAléce E}l':l ‘Wilbur; Hamilet| Ralph - Eaton of Bellows Falls, Vt. el orhood, zabeth . e lemy. ” regular meeting Tuesday evening with g J. Brown; mAner’Nov. PR wiil Forte; Temperance| At the Congregational church tomor- and Mrs. A. B. Burdick. ; ry I Original | row_ (Sunday), evening, Rev. M. eth J. Brown; Menu for|Plumb will give an illustrated lec- g : ial Aspects of For= T e et T, s ington preached at the Baptist church | Thanksziving Dinner, Fanny Fuller; [ture on the Soci pe ters, Miss Hannah and Mrs. Henrietta Stanton on Thanksgiving day. Sunday, Miscellaneous Recipes, Roxana Slye; | eign Missions. s The unlon Thanksgiving service was | Advertisements and Current Events,| W. S. Chappell of New London was Miss Martha G. Willlams returned |Neld Sunday evening at the .Baptist E. E. Brown. in town Tuesday. Tuesday from Bostan, where she le|church, Rev. L. M. Keneston conduct- v ing the services, % Efi“‘m’;fl\“ the Boston Conservatory |'"§; NS TN/ ron ettt ana son, WOODSTOCK She will remain here over Sunday. of Greeneville, and Harvey Kennedy Dr. 1. Hart Noyes of Providence |2nd family, spent Thanksglving at J. Exhibit of Poultry and Addresses in Connection with Meeting of Agricul- ents tural Fair Association, spent Thanksgiving here with his par- | & fennedy's. Miss Hattle Wheeler has returned to HAMBURG the home of her sister, Mfs. C. S Miss Nellie D. Chandler and Mrs. Noyes, after several weeks' stay with relatives In New Jerse; SCOTLAND Surpriss Party For Miss Agneta Phinney—Holiday Guests. Miss Charlotte Lovering, who teach- es in. Plymouth, Mass., is spending the L. D. Harding sold a fine lot of tur- Marcus Wood close their home here | Thanksgiving Tecess with her parents, this week. They are to spend e . Martin Lovering. Mr. and Mga F. C:: Dizon bad thetr| K98 to Decp River purctiaiersthe . I Moy fas son and family from Wickford, R. I.,| 7ot of the week. with them over Thanksgiving. Lodowick Bill was in Deep River Mrs. Elizabeth Lillie, at 93, Propares | o0 s ter in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Mary Phillips of Glastonbury C. T. Whitman and Murray D. Lin-| Mr. and Mrs George G. Spalding|is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William coln of the New London county Farm- | P2Ve returned from their wedding trip | Burnham. ers’ league spoke In Grange hall last| !0 Washington, D, C. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Huie and E. G. NORTH FRANKLIN o Ui i8) eveie: Willlamson of Springfield were guests Miss Martha Babcock of Westerly, R. 1. was with relatives in town over Thanksgiving. and Saybrook on business Wednes- |°f William M. Gallup over Thanksgiv-| Miss Ruth Howard of Lebanon Is this purpose. The money secured wiil be expended for the work of the Red Cross, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. George F. Genung left Tuesday for the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Minot, in Greenfield, Mass., to spend Thanksgiv- ing. The mercury Tuesday morning stood at 8 degrees above zero, Chicken supper, 35 cents, Putnam House. Dec. 2nd, 5 to 7 p. m. Benefit Red Cross—Ad SOUTH KILLINGLY Mrs, A. E. Philllps has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Crowley, of Valley Falls, Mrs. Raymond Gates of Danielson has been visiting her mother, Mrs. P, C. Bliven. WMiSk Dorothy Boswell, who has been ill, is improving, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barlow have been entertained Henry Leonard and fami'y of Valley Falls. Miss Gertrude Hall of Putnam spent the week end at The Oaks. George W. Edgerly was a recent visitor in Sturbridge. A. E, Hall is moving his sawmill plant from Windham to Hampton. Master Francis Coffey was a visitor in North Sterling, Wednesday. Mrs: H. B. Goodsell is visiting her daughter in PBridgeport. Mrs, Charles Young is i{mproving slowly. 3 Miss Rachel Burns was taken to the Day Kimball hospital Monday for an operation for appendicitis. She is _|as comfortable uflld_b;wpected- THOMPSON Miss Damiels of Turkey Addresses Missionary Society. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Morse went to Springfield Tuesday to spend a few days with their son, Valentine Morse. The Ladies’ Missionary society held a thank-offering meeting in the Con- gregational vestry Monday afternoon. Miss Daniels of Turkey spoke very interestingly of her work in that place, where she has been over twenty years. Miss Nellie Lowe is visiting Mr. and spending a fow. days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills. Thanksgiving Dinner, Miss Esther Olon entertained the To Have Exhibit of Poultry. Mrs. Eugene Kimball Young Ladies’ Whist club last Tues-| The meeting of the Woodstock Ag-| Charles H. Libby of Boston was the Mr. and Mrs .Alfred Moran of Wil- |day evening. ricultural society is_to be held at the |guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dor- limantic were callers on Miss Flor-| A number from here attended the |Secretary’s office, Dec. Sth. -In_the |Fance over the week end. ence Rockwood Thursday. dance at Hadlyme last Thursday | dining room there is to be an exhibi- Miss Alice Sweet, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Clark enter- |night. Ingalls' truck carried the par- | tion of poultry to which all interested | helping the Hall family move to Wil- talned on Thanksgiving Mr. and ‘Mrs. | ty. have been invited to bring birds. At [limantic and settle there, returned to Ernest Clark of Hartford and Mr. and noon a lunch will be served by the |her home for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Eugene Clark, i oo e Mrs. Andrew Weeks of Ashford, who. FRANKLIN sk has been visiting at . A. Rockwood's, - hag gone to Atwpodville - to spend [ Ralph -Armstrong, of Brown univer-|Hon. H. T, grange and members of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenyon spent At the afternonn session | Thanksgiving with relatives in Can- = e at 130 an .address will be given by |terbury. Hyde, president of the The YD“&!S’ people of the town ar- Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. | sity nt Thanksgiving with his - | Worcester Southwest Agricultural so- |ranged a surprife party for Miss Ag- Jennie Macfarland. ents !{:flmkllm = £33 clety on Agricultural Fairs. Later |neta Phinney on Monday night, the !Thxnkgfivyjng with his mother, Mrs. giving with his parents. try topics. i Ellzabet! Lillte, aged 83 yoars, Mre. | There is to be a stereopticon lecture Going to Putnam. Family Dinner Party. Willard Capshaw of Jiartford was| President Brundage of the Connecticut | 23d. . There were 26 present, and a William Lillle of this town spent home in Franklin to spend Thanks- | Poultry assoclation will taik on poul- | Florence Chase of Brooklyn, N. ¥, is visiting at the Chase homestead. Leonard Milis entertained his moth= er, Mrs. J. Mills, Miss Augusta. Mills, and bis brother, Fred Mills and fam- ily, Thursday. WESTMINSTER . Migses Violet and Ethel Newton en- tertained a number of their friends on Thanksgiving evening. Refreshments were served followed by a dance which Iasted till one o’clock. Lillie also entertained her daughter,|on Turkey, Sunday evening at the| Mrs. William Mathewson has closed | {srandchildren_sMisses Amy and Alice| . 1h¢ _Women's Home Missionary so-|to spend the winter in Putnam. | Lillle of Willimantic, Misa Clara Cara | Iet¥ is making preparations for a sale. | of Hartford and Fred ana Walter Lil- lie of Lebanon. Mrs. Lillie although LEONARD BRIDGE EAST of such an advanced age, prépared | Mrs. Jane Card of Hartford, and five | COnSFegational church. her house for the winter. She plans THE WOODSTOCK . | i mast of the inner herselr. Mr. Clarence G. Geer wes a Norwich| Allan and Ethel Upham of Boston 5 iss Bellz Johnson of Williman- | visifor Monday. spent the week end with their parents, was o guest onme day this week | Mr. Davida Walsh spent Thanksgiv-| Mr. and Mrs. iof Mrs. . ®l. Clark, Sohnson s spending a | {2y his Drother, William Waish 'lartford, the guest of Mrs. | Frank Sisson is visiting his moth-|in Hart. er in Massachusetts. with her daushter, Mrs. Eugene Clark. | " apoe g, Jury duty at No Miss Grace E. Nettleton, spent Sun- | Thanksgiving ¥ . to Boston .after spending | day with W. H. Kneeland and family | family in Webster. - L H Lindeman and famfly are en. m nnio Sherman has returned ot nry J. Williams | tertani las Al : og O Preston after a short visit | ara Boiae pecr Sets o Norwie Fhitingsie, P = ( 1 g e. Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Nettleton and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Upham !D::d( > with H. E. Bannister oral weeks with. his"gister, Mra. ‘s Colvmbla. g George Bosworth has purchased the. : N — = stock of B. E. Eddy and the post office ~ Aifen Ton, - e < mm will z.uwn ‘be moved to Mr. Bosworth’s Thanksgiving guesis of rMs. Jennette R Mrs, John Hoffman. ‘There .was & good attendance at Grosven: to Mre. J_D, Simpeon entertained on | church Sunday, both morning and eve- | where she will act as e Lioya Harrie and Rath; of Norwion. were Fusets SPabrs. B, :C. Fowler . Mr. and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Simpson of Scotiand, M land Mrs, Nathaniel Manning of Leb- | don anon. 3 Miss Flo A Hoftwan 16 prse | i Belator- T has Tatiated i Miss I gt TonstuAapton, Maes: | nanager Dl adopted the city | sister v n_Prov children spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Fowler were in"ivqw’ 1;:? $ QNECO ¢ ; A. A Battey is visiting her idence, T, Brown went to Jewett City | Buck has moved from ‘William Chandler's “Smith_sttended | Thankeg! “‘3,,’;‘.".,3'2‘:‘,"'55.‘?“’ Staok. ROVIDENCE R REWING- .=. (0'S \ -~

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