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Congregational Church Votes o n-:-in ] ity Rev. W. H. Crawford as Supply— ; ré the S ed u % % : d 3 ; e A & g S 2 “Mrs, Graves Tmproving’ 3 - Gift of $36 Towards Shed n-ps:. e i £ uce, Mz, Sareh : b oF L R G T e | AR i S tain i f who. n- il eu: | - » ccnasios (R Suinit in the Congrega: |apron and e : monta with comulieacions,. ' h Sunday morning and ¢ 3 ! 5 3 > !; D Ginal church, Sundey merning 404 |PRurs A“Perkine: Wbice: diite Allco| he b : ipeovadl B % & Fny : It is absolu from the text “The kingdom of God is » % » . ~ ewson, Rev.. M : tng ithe | Fas Am:di. e t e Tt =15 ¥ Jay X W 7: 21, Im e even- 1 % » e ~ nt e BuUrse. M ;‘;hna ’.&% l;:kslu“:msd talk on mflfl‘ suffrage organ S e . Y *harge of the case, aleo o7 Mrs, Graves' P A s ty, lts sy puire, it is of high-- . re, it 1 Mrs. Char cl 1 ; 1a” o daughter ‘Evelyn, who iy also ill but hatee of the praver and song service ) E or lk‘.ddlélous. 3 wné’ s e Mrs. Lathrop's brother, V. : in the evening. < ¢ X ~H 4 5. bl Top's 7, 3V h ; / Guard .“M nst e genuine h ,‘fln' chool service | Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Haley. of Bro a : of. Norwich, i critically: Ul .. . > i E Re?’?n;ff é::w?:::ia‘:lv: a talk on The |lyn, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. [ all' who knew her. During R ‘r; 2 ) y s Beriod. v i 3 MADE ONLY BY rist G. Allen of Norwich was| tional cisch Ji 1, was | night. It was the night of election | :I’Ull‘egz ;?v:lnu:g flll:: ::hgl:fru'wvl"l:mh:: a ?;lfillul;'::'week at the home of Mr.|a worthy and ?&& -od&b' h&g of officers. The hall and the outside | Royal Scroll, which he also showed to | Billings_ S. F. Crandall &t Stoddard’s | lllness she was patlent, Grange Meets: in New Hall ® Pk T msE ; o e (s 3 : Bool Latham E. Smith reeply interested In ‘the work’ has been painted ‘a it with s : 5 oy d beflmmeg!sf:egh:h&nm&mdmen: Mrs. By l{k church. A quartette, Mrs. H. C. Wwhite trimmings. 3 £ < 5 e lmlte 2;9 e}}na.:.ltudea. the 1st and 23d Y Knight, Mrs, W. B. Gallup, J. “gorge Barstow, son of Joel Bare 7 p - - s - held itsfir~* the school. He then presented it to|Wharf,. coming there "to spend the|her sunny nature was mn.:fl e| -Can e s firet | 1 g 2 ecting . in “the now. Hall Waar the superintendent, Mrs, Mary Darling, end. “She united ‘dl’;ig e Miene T 1 ey . vy 2t = 5 f Isaiah, and | called on relatives in the village Lanphear and W. B. Gallup sang and Roy Barstow, have been - 3 m m m m Bl e awter of foe Firet Corinth- | Fridiy and ‘were guests of Mrs. Ly@a | sus, Tover of My Sou, and Hom visiting in Canterbury. Bhbluhedl : R HESTER, MASS fans. 8. Maynard until urday. e Soul were —_—_ X : : - % ‘ ‘At the special business meeting of { Mr. and Mrs. Rowland H. Perkins| utes of flowers including pinks and . DAYV"_LE ; - the Congregational church held last|and son Harold of New London were| white roses from Miss Ruth Copeland, - o i hrysanthemums from- four - of - her| ; ‘ S 2 s Saturday afternoon a unanimous vote | guests at the home of Mr. Perkins | cl Mrs Tarfie of - Gresvenordale died S iven'to retain Rev. W. H. Craw- | mother, Mrs. Amanda H. Perkins, on youns friends, Misg. Florence I Humb |ty | Lome i that <iiaso. at o | he 520, 1ain . esscbgers Bod to be SOUTH COVENTRY ford of New. Britaln as & supply unttl | Thankesiviag gay. the|jams and Earl Streeter. = Chrysan-| 328 Of 86 vears. Her daughter. Mrs.|transfered going both ways until ibe 5 : - April 1. It was voted to give the Charles J. erce, engineer on the Wi Ty Willlam Reddv of Dayville. and family. | wrecker came and took . the engine trustecs power to shingle and repair |steamer Mohegan, returned to his du-|themums from the mung u;:p.e”' were with her at the time ;of her |awa RS the chupchiahens:, alss EVoledt $9 ffiflg \!;’:! ela:: Xfl;‘;‘r:%e:in:. e e ‘]Y::Ltt:»rwl?fi:'. M}:::ther Iol‘::tjnp pl“llp;s. death. 3 Mx’-’.‘ and Mrs. Elmer Tarbox of Jew-| rows Home—Kitchen Dance Enjoved and Mrs. Arthur Chase were o Diaware: Do’ S Mton Fou). Dot .Nolmah reshmad bis. duttes | Mise dunie Jonsland:. Siuksiirom Bies AT 0 ereTett Cummings |ett City spent Sunday with Mr-and by Many Guests. : Siodar SIIoD WURASE (hieds. Dar- o , Oy g s e X 2 n visiting* in 3 A cell. o i eni: . and Mrs. ase. of Kansns ity o, Lor o e e | o vt Apent at the hovi of Bt | and Mor. Frane Bty M o MP1 “W. P. Kelley and: famity wpent 116 | *rie. Laton A1 Soclety Bis botiht There. were 28 at Thanksgivi = the amount of B8 @ E O Mitnee R Aty were Earl Streeter, Waiter ._.Griggs. honosy, With Mr. Kelley's ‘sister."Mrs. | new-organ for the church. The re|dinner with Charles H. a-d Bdward & them to repal the shede. stees of | Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Latimer| Stophen Wicks and Roland Tde. basee| Helen Luckes of Rallouville cital was held Tuesday evening | Barrows and wife: M 0 M SCOTLAND O s o i tertained relatives: at dinmer on | was In the South cemetery in Ash|,, Mr. and Mrs. George Michie enter- |“'Sencol closea Wednesday atternoon - mmren s “3d, wife: Mr. and Mrs.| . r . §P:.°§Z’5’,§f,“.§¥""“£’ urf:l:a'ng;:gmo‘;‘fi ;‘"mflsmmg day at their-home in the | iand. %‘.’;&Lfifi' Jean Cairne of Hartford |go the = teacher cog‘!d agu;nd the harles’ S. Aullane and. Mies 8 |Kimball Family Gathering—&rack hingle { village, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Comstock —— - ng. -~ i teachers’ meeting at Westminister. “ullare of Milford, Mass.; Mr. and| Checker Player Beaten by Lebanon :}r::r:‘l‘xedt:rned out Monday to shing! ot filum Hill, Norwich, with Mrs. som meHAM i, Miss Estelle Tripp spent-the week- Supervisor Dows visited school here home hore. 5 Mr. acd Mrs. Fred Soule ard daugh- : - i 2 | ter Doris, of Providence visited rele- Dinner Party of Twenty-Eight at Bar- | tives here last waek, Mrs. Frark A. Barrows. Misses 3 During Mr. Crawford’s stay in town |Clarissa Bolles' and Mr. and Mrs. end with her, mother, Mrs. Tripp. Thursday. i E on and Frances Barrows, Charles| xpert—Honey in aT - s Z J. N.-Latfirop was in.Manchester |. T J. Brown and W. C. Briggs were rpe: q o < a2 this week he was the guest of Mr. and | Charles Hope of Uncasville. ot = 2t AR .3 % arrows and Iewis Betts, .of New| At tHe home of Mr. and Mrs. Bu- : Mrs. John J. Lawless entertained -the | Diphtheria atien ecovering— - in Norwich Wednesday. { Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Brom- relatives gathered Mrs. N. 1;00.1:::" 52 S L L o, School Principal Ml Mrs. Fred Burnetll, sister of Miss gene Kimball 25 relatives gathered on ley, Harcld Bromiey and Misses Helen ¥y Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruth and Marion Browiley, of Provi- 2 An Si = EASTFORD dence, B, 1S mrowley, of Provi-|Taylor and family, Mrs. Annie Spell S Earriws of CHitan, Mase: s and | e s Burial of Infant Daughter of Mr. and|irs. Tillam Soule of Jewett City | ooy reg Moo Y i Mrs, Emerson Jones—Fire Damaged| ‘'r. and Mrs. Elias _Kilpatrick of Missionary society Tuesday afternoon —_— g_ertru?emfsm:m of ‘Worcester - has Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Rogers and son'from 2 to 5. An interesting pro-| Felix Kirchner and family were vis- '.'v;‘m" r’:’ S "t'te»h Sbies pin 4 Gorton of New London spent Thanks- | gramme was ed out and the ban- |itors in Norwich on Thanksglving. £ hi 3 thwnten- ": w:ék e gu giving day at, Hillside farm, their|ner formally presented to the societs Mr, Tucker who has been ill with| D, ch"’t "r m_P” R haridax country home. which was won for the greatest gain|pneumonia is rapidly improving. o | D Chester Tafarge spent ay family and Mr. and Mrs Evere Miss ‘Lids Derling and Henry Der: |in membership of auy socisy afiliome | Mr ana Mre Smter Clark iof Willre Voo, SRECR SHREMEE SulLr . o o ees ik Down South Coventry: Mr.”and Mrs, La-| Miss Mary Cotter spent Thanksgiv- ling of New London spent Thanksgiv- | missions last year of the New England | mantic spemt Thanksgiving with Mr.| ., The Ladles’ society’ met wi rees N veine Kilpatr! R Mt o ing day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Southern conference. and Mrs. H. E. Card. Mrs. Samuel Gillette Tuesday. 3 Kilpatrick- of New Lond ing with her parents. A":ibmée H. Darling. i Mrs. Emma Bennett, her son Orrin " Aftendéd ‘mefl' Mrs. Fu;mel Gillefte entertained her E’l’he infu;t daurhter of Mr. and Mrs 2 ondon. xMy:s;-d‘\ ot &;YS[::g n:g ;‘,:l,lh ,r.:l,‘ 3 “ha Ray were|and | - 2 - . sister Svniay. o e merson Jones : Loo-} Notes Ti hard. s Thanksgi 4 gu‘lf‘s'is"o’}du‘;"iné’;i’,‘s"‘z‘%_ btk bl ,‘.{"’Fmfi‘;’;,"glg‘:‘;gg‘;!ha,fi;;‘;fi,;;g Mrs. Edw. Hatch and Miss Susau| -A. C. Thompson - of Southbridee | :vas brought here for burfal Th i at ves in. Tosten. - f Fayne were.in Middletown recently|spent the week-end-with his mother,|=iving day, Rev. Frank Chamber ain| Russell M. Brown and L. D. Howe of |, Edward Clark of Clark’s Corner was I Mnnmus\ T"“&""‘«”"K dRao)Em at- ho}é‘“’ B. Al ' =ty auimdmg the funeral of Mrs. Sn\'axg. !é’m, Almira Thompgors officiating. ~ Burial was in Abington|Jewett City were ‘holiday callers or{the guest- of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. I et thalar e B Alynwad. e of b Derty ]« slster o mtin Fiatoic Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gaghon of |cemetery. Charles H." Barrows. Sweet Thanksgiving. D M an M Tehita Slasont| o eporet tie g of Wadre Dot Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Albro of Berlin, | Southbridge were week-end guests of | - Miss Grace Lawton is visiting her| Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barber spent| (illiam Burnham lost a horse Mon- I Bt e e T R rs. Brown In Norwich on| conn.,, were Thanksgiving guests. at|the latters father, brother in Southbridge. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C |day which he has owned for 25 years. e in N I e e e el m A e the home of Stephen Albro. —_— Rev. J. B. King went to Hopkington, | B:_Douglass at Norwich, The Woman's Christian Temperance o P Wi Dihel T Tl OF Now Haven wad | Grace Gems' who MW hecs Meilins: ATTAWAUGAN * | Mass. ‘Wednesday before Thanksgiv-| Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark were|union heid its regylar meeting at the MMiss Doris McCas of Ilion, D A a recent ~uest of her parents, Mr. and 1y il with diptheria_ is slowly Improv . Ing o R at . wedding guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Da- | home of Mre Jo Baron . Taeaiay ere gueats during the ‘weel of Mix | Mra Williasi Wufrfield. ing. Ftema il % Rev. and Mrs, John Miller spent|Vis near Canterbury Green Thanksgiv- |afternoon. Thére were ten . present, e s % T S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn ana|Supposed Dead Woman Arrives to Vis- | myanicsgiving with their daughter,|ing. {and. each did her part to make thes s ce Beebe, a Norwich Free NIANTIC daughter spent Thanksgiving with it Friends. -. | Mrs, Charles C'ark. Miss M. J. Larkham of Plain Hill | meeting interesting and enjoyable. A Ak :pent the week end Mrs. Hahn's mother, Mrs. Mary Lark- - There was & family gathering on|Norwich, and Mrs. Clara V. Larkham :Atc?ldi:n;z;msfi: rt.a;;‘::n Ptk {_ .h_G hipped | Dam- : Miss Pau'lne Caffrey of Willimantic| Thanksgiving day at the home of W.|Of Canterbhury Green were guests of Expert Beaten. “Mr. Modullen, ulso & sentor at N[, Towerd Titkin Of the Grove shipped | Mrs. Everett Kimball and children| Normal school spent the week end at|S. Warren. Mrs. Carrie F. Clark Sunday. .| Henry E. Phinney lately met his F. A.. accompanied him. i b g N g oTd| of ‘Scotland spent the day recently|her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen spent last| A number of young people from this | atch at checker playing, being beat- "Albert Morgan was the guest of his|'P§ Arst of the week o v F. A |With Mrs. Henry Palmer. Mr. and Mrs Walter Frissell spent| Thursday at his fathers. Dlace attended the social dance In the | o by Georse Martin of Lebanon 3 brother, Samuel Morgan, in Colchester | pJonnionand is employed by ¥. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Putz of Hart-|Thanksgiving at Moodus, with their| Mrs, Ballon was a guest for the day | Pachaug hall last Saturday night, go- | 5o o' Thanksgiving day. Eleeza e his boat | f0Td Were in town for a few days the| daurhter and her husband. at the M. E. parsonae. . ing by sutomobite. 25 Pounds of Honey. Mi Katherine Ray spent the oeza Spencer is entarsing TS DOSE| ooty 'of My landiSits. Totlo Pute. Mr. and Mrs. James Harrles visited| Miss Mary and Ralph Green were| The Yitchen dance eiven at the Ger- - Thanksgiving recess at the home of | spop,and Intends to bulld a number|®'3n" 04 Mrs: Clinton Aflen of Mys | Edwin Olsen and family Sunday. home for Thacksgiving. alsg apending | n Tegdecre Fridar nisht was welt| Henry Clark, wha found e swafm of Miss Nellle Gray in Colchester. Mrs. W. H. Dorman is in New Lon- | tiC_Were Thanksgiving guests of Mr Was Not Decad. Sunday. atterded. many beinz present fror- |bees in a tree, tool i Baltic, Hanover. Hampton, Jewett |of honey from them. Mrs. Carolyn A. Sterry and Mrs. “ i and Mrs. E. W, Avery. Mrs. Poseph Dusum of Fall River, Mrs. Mabel Walker has returned to 4 d Willlam H. Fitch of Norwich Town|don ‘caring for Mrs. Simon Liebler, Principal ill, L4 4 City and_Plainfield. . Miss Florence Vickers of Putnam 18 a former resident of Ballounville, vis- | hef home In New Haven. Mrs. William Cone is visiting in |in town for a few day Fere guests of Mr. and Mrs. T- Hunt| "5 j. Comstock of Flanders is in the | c MIs. _Earnshaw, principal of the|ited Mrs. A. M. Seymour Sunday. This| Mrs. Elisha Perry spent the week(, Mrs. W a East > Milton Pendleton was in town Sun- Sterry last Friday. ller of Mystic epent | ViilaZe sawing up a large quantity of | Squil vy inanam school s ill with ton-| woman was supposed dead and it was|Snd With her daughter. Mrs. Fred T Walh o Do = : : Jack and Walter Purvis of Jewett |day. Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. | W3od foF F. A. Beckwith. E Slitia ‘st Ter WoWsTIh Tutnam: & Xreat surprise fo her many. friends Williams: in :&‘;’;"J‘:’;’x"’c“ City were here Friday evening and] .- ¥ rs. Amelia J. Thompsgon has re- ere. as she enjoying e st attended the dance at the Gosseli: i i th ang Mrs, Nelson WebSter. ¢ the recent |turned o Nyack, N. Y, after a visit| WOODSTOCK VALLEY |bealin. osselin | White pine and yellow pine are the There was a Union Thanksgiving|home, being accompanied by Misses Fo s A holidays at the home of her parents, to Miss Emma B. Whaley. Three of Henry Coulard’s children|gservice at the M. E.church Dednesday woods most used for boxes, and each v Ruth and Marion Cone of this place. | contributes more than a billion feet e Mrs, Lucy Gleason has_ been the| Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ham: Bave diphtheria. The Boulac family| evening. - Miss Eva Gosselin has been visit- 5 M and s I Ty v spent|EuUest of her nlece, Mrs. Elmer Mar- | Thankegiving with Mr. and wey. Byay | Bave lost one child who waa il with|® The converts from the recent ro-|ine i Mo Mmool to the box Industry annuaily. thengc::t et e hmuome ot ae | Vin, in Lyme. at Westford. it and other in the family have the|vival held a prayer meeting this week|. Miss Signe Olsen has gone fo = T e s beranta 10 S Dr; Everett 8. Warner is confined to| Elmer Goss lost his horse last week, | 418€: . at the home of Miss Violet Colburn.|Hampton. e I O emily wero | I8 home, suffering from grip. It fell on the pavement at Southbridge, {, MS. Andrew Corrigan s fll at the| The friends of Mrs. Thomas Case : guestgmot Mr, and Mrs. Henry May- thz:é F;gfilhar Dl:gley uik!{artlfi)rd was Ma{.?s.. ;mg g’m‘ke its leg. }vlgmsof her daughter, Mrs. Clarence gerz plea{seg tg‘;e; nerifltt':h“mh on wHAT BAT & age wer calling on Mr. an Irs. Allen Kenyon ; = VB 3 unday. e een or several KILLINGLY. %%flé;:fi,?dffim fn North Lyme}frionds. and renewing acquaintances. | Miss Mabel mrisat spent mny.nk.;;? The Ladles’ Aid soclety are getting| weeks, EAST ) 4 Fmoch Crandall was a holiday guest|, Mrs. J. C. Soden will leave the lat- |ing in Pomfret at A. D. Briggs’ ready for a Christmas sale. The fir treés that were ruined when ‘Tt is said that evety third person is {ter part of ihis month for Hartford to| Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of bhiladel. | Mra. Amelia Leflesh suffered a shock|the John Young mhouse was burmed| Ernést Brooks has returmed from ith catarrh i ) Mr. s = in some form. 2t the home Of Dis sigter. Mrs. A C-ypass the winter with her som, Harry | phia have moved Into thewr homa iy | Tuesday morning. about two years ago have been cut|visiting relatives in Lowell, Mass. fromhiec with R PRy ey on. . spending | Fowler, and family. the valley purchased of S.,Sickles, . « | down recently. Miss Clara Burgess was a Thanks- | Science has shown that nasalcat some Hme with relatives In Notwich, — |, Royce Beckwith and Elmer Carlson| Mrs. Tucy Lowell and son of Stur- WARRENVILLE The Congregationalist society ex-|givine guest of Miss Nellie M. Chase. | indicates a weakened condition of the Eimer M. Chadwick, recently of |D&Ve been laying a new concrete walk |bridge, Mass., are staying with_her L z pects the furnaces to be installed and| Clifford Howard and Miss Juniata | pode: that the secretions of the mue Bethiehem, mow of Torrington. spent |in front of the Partio place. father, Calvin Esterbrooks. Church Socteties’ Hold - F: irthday | 76205 for use on December 6th. Burlingame of Worcester called on ys 2 the recent holiday with his mother at| Mrs. Abby J. Strickland of Brook-| Mrs. Henry Burden recently ‘enter- 2 air—Birthday | “Roy. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain|relatives here Friday. cous membranes are quickly affected, the home of Mr. and adrs. William B. 1% N.'¥. to the guest of Miss Jo-|tained her sister, Mrs. Irving Brad-| Surerise Party for Miss Platt e paY. December 1st, with Mr.| >Mise Clara Soule of Providence has | nd local treaments in_the form of |sephine ngsbury. ord, of omfret. g e any rs. Lee Lylon. n, the guest of her grandparents, . . D vt it s Yot i NGArenee Spencer hms retumed to| Cdlyin Foster of West Wootstock | The Ladles Ald.soclety Mission clr- — Deacon and Mrs. Soule for a few | nuffsand vapors, dolittle if any good. = 2 - | New Haven er a visit to his par- | was buried in the Barlow cemet ieaners <hu: r ENTRAL days. tarrh treat g‘,fie‘é,,,‘;,“, i‘gxfie :::?vyg:u’&fif; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eleeza Spencer. last week. | in Baker's hall Tuesday and Wednes- C VILLAGE Mre. Fred Barrowelough of Dayville | 10 COTIect catarrh you Sholuld and ing, work there being suspended on| ‘The Ladies' Aid society of the Con-| Daniel Cooper received news of the | 42y evenings. - = 5 S called on friends here Tuesday. ts cause by enriching your blood ar e Fotatlonal ghurch held o supper at)death of his daughter in Granville, | Mre E L. Jemes attended the fun-|Aid Society Members Mest € Sew—| 3irs. Eimer Matherson spent Thanks-| mproving your general condition with Tuesday’s temperature of 60 degrees |the vestry Tuesday evening. A, good |Ohlo, last week. gral of Alice . Copeland in Chaplin| William Jennings to Move to Quine- | giving in Plainfield with her mother, | . il-f: in Scott’s Emulsion which at sundown offered & sharp contrast to | SUM _Was realized, which will be de- — Wednesday of this week. baug. Mrs. A. E. Sayles and son of North| 1€ il-food in Scott’s Emulsic 5 That of & week ago, when the mercury | Voted to the church. SOUTH 'WOODSTOCK : | menstog serct ey 1 ghas, been e % Tl TS ook end | S ke ol iaod Mndatakiing tonic, was varlously reported from 10 to 13| Rev. Walter V. Gray of Waterfora e s b Phs roturned home. " n New York.| Tno Ladies' Ald soclety met at the|with she, [former's parents, Mr. and| -ee from alcohol or harmful drugs. 4 occupy the pulpit a e Congre- . v Wi = rs. J. ert Brooks. 4 . - degrees above zero. gational church Sunday morning in |Senexet Grange Elects Officers—Mem- | Bert H. Gardner gave a coon sup- | 1oo¥¥ 17 Sangaiay to sew for thelr an- | Weg, 3 DSt QU006 . . Luest| Scott’s Emulsion is not a patent SHUNOC the ahsel;ze of the pastor, Rev. J. W. bers Rehearsing a Play geel; 12_0 several friends one evening last | *Miss Mary Greens of Oneco has|OSf R:iv. and m-ss. W. B. Greene in| ,edicine buta concentrated medicinale Knappenberger. — : Providence over Sunday. . g s Mrs. Fred Smith and chiliren havé| Mr. and Mrs. E. §. Swan of Provi- | Saturday night 16 friends of Miss | P°3 VISIUng her brother, Roy Greene: | Proyidgnce over Stnay. o o | 1od, prescribed by the best phye Mrs, A. D. Crary, who dled suddenly |moved to New London. dence spent Thanksgiving with H. S.|Edith Peatt gave her a surprise party | posion, where she attends the cosn. | Monday. “| icians for forty years. Tuesday in Norwich, was before her| Mrs. Jane Douglass of New London | Wells. in ‘horior of her ‘16th birthday. = The | servatory of music, ™| "Mrs. Martha Andersan is il at her e o = marriage Miss Lina H, Park, a former |1s the guest of Mrs, J. y Morgan. | A. R. Scranton has moved to his|evening was passed in playing games | “*Fr ®% SO TNURC o o g Soott A Towne. Blotinlishd, X5, teacher in this town, and made many| Mrs. Lucy Miner returnéd to Lyme | new -home. and with music, singing, and recita- | pav. Kimball hospital where she had friends here. » Sunday evening after a visit to her| Miss Mabel Cahoone spent the week- | tions, after which a hinch of sand- | gurgical operation performed Weds The funeral of Mrs, Isaac Edwards|son, J. Percy Morgan, and family. end with Mrs. Young. Wiches, pickles, cake, coffee and fruit | nogday miornin was attended from her home, known| Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Beckwith, who| The Senexet grange Dramatic club|Was served. All had an enjoyable eve- - as the Stiles P. Eggleston place, in|had been visiting relatives and friends | Will present their first drama of three | ning. Miss Peatt was remembered Buys New Farm. Ashwillett, Friday morning at 11lin the village since Thanksgiving, left | acts entitled Between Two Lives next | With @ number of pretty and useful| Willlam Jennings has bought a r o’clock. Rev. G. H, Chambers officlat- | Monday for their home in New Haven. | Week in Academy bhall. presents. - farm and milk route in Quinebaug and will move his family there next week. HAmoN The Perry Tripp farm on which he has been living has recently been so'd. ed and there was a large attendance.| Hrston Barnes of New Haven spent Grange Elettion The body was taken to Westerly for |Sunday with his ndparents, Mr. " burial in tho family plot In River|and Mrs. W. H. Roberts o > J| At the annual meeting of Senexet Bend cemetery. Her age was 78 Years.| Miss Louise D. Howard has return- | Senge last Wednesday the following Miss Lila Schofleld, who has been 1~ | officers were elected for the coming | Mr.and Mrs. Austin Pear] entertatn. ? S g Laaiey’ Al soeiety gave & clam |oo 1o, woyidence, atter making a visit | year: Master, H. E. Wells; overseer, | od a family party of 18 ot dinner e Mt ArINGE Nather chowder supper and entertainment on | Howard. IR ames | Herbert Nelson: lecturer, George Ham- | Thanksgiving day. - he atfends school, 3 ilton, steward, Windsor Clark: as- | Mrs, George Fitts, who has 9 : %‘:;‘d’;.’ Sevefi:‘:- fl;l.l tsh: rex;id:nce dr:g A James A. Way left Sunday evening | sistant steward, Martin Nelson; chap- | patient in rg:. Joseph’s hosp!bt:lm l: mlMias Maxy Shgne"fi‘mm?u.‘ attended. 'The scngs, resdings snd g:!n};l:shfi::":lg E:ngir:.h:;_ftermre- lain, Joseph Spalding; treasurer, Wil- | convalescing. ub_hospital In’ Norwich this week music were enjoyed by all. Martha S. Way, since Tha_nk:sm“; liam C. Child; secretary, John E.| W. H. Hammond has moved -the - 5 ; 8| Dr. Overlock of Pomfret was here{ Clark: gate keeper, George WilcoxX; | barn which he recently bought'of Mrs. & (] e e —— ‘owe; ora, 1 Ly o Mrs. C. recen! - t v 3 evening, at the Congregational church. MOHEGAN statant - gtoward, BIENCNS =~ WHEOX: | tommrnin sy Tunt Mo Caently on- | Jewett City have been guests at Wills John D. Avery and Eilisha Gardner Lt e Bhaiton : Rous are serving on the jury in the superior = = b oo e STONAY: Mrs, August Holgerson is at the court at Norwich. There was a good attendance at Little River grange presented its|pay.Kimball hospital where she had Several residents in town were In|church Bunday, both ~morning . and ABINGTON lecturer 2 -token ' of appreciation .at | Doy~ K s 9 a surgical operation performed Wed- Norwich Wednesday as witnesses in a |evening. There was special muslc. ST its last regular meeting. The next|hesgay. Torping, court case. el Flelding of Norwich was fn| Mrs. June Gallup spent her holiday | Mesting will be e e e < Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Cross spent — unday. - ¥ 3 i I 3 Y Mrs, Menner of New Jersey, who vacation with her husband, returning and Mz Mrs. ’W H. Ford unday with relatives in Putnam, . to_Ivoryton Sunday. i On| Miss Helen Tillinghast has returned has been.yisiting Mrs. Hunter for| Mrs. Ada Whitehouse ~entertained | Thanksgiving day. to_the_Phelps’ school in Wallingford. several weeks, has returned. 118 E Book Club Meets—Ladles” Aid Soclsty | ““Furrin Ficlitng oF New London at- | Bioncs o Sramiens ioelr families at WESTMINSTER X e 7o OSn T el Has Sale and Supper and Hears Ad-|tended church In tiis place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griggs and son 4 - OODSTOCK dress by Miss Emily Pierson. = Edward of Fitchburg, Mass., spent the| My Croft of Hanover officiated at - holiday in Brooklyn. t Mr. B - Hol, S— The Book club was entertatned .at Windham County Jay Rich of Springfield, Mass., apent | Gac, PUrial fervices of Mr. Brown, Sun-| g\ ¢, eher at Work—Thankegiv- e e X M Inzene LeX ontsine o — the wee A8 Fith bis perents, Mr.| The Ladies® Ald Soclety met at the| ing Offering Over $30—Missionary lay rnoon. e I ng m 24 an TS, rthur ch. Mrs, lam = e Mornings With Masters of Art was CLARK’S CORNERS 25, 2nd Mrs. Oren Weeks returned lak Willlam Rollinson, Mon=| Soclety’s Annual Mesting. contin Yy Harrie iehop 3 onday from their southern trip an The W. C. T. U. is t ‘ Brown, and a humorous sketch was| There was the usual Thanksgiving |are with Mr. and Mrs. George HIcks |irrs. cm.c-nz-duy. Dec. sx;:e; b Bostie '&*&“fiz?&%om ;eea:h fl);y tMms la.u:enrvAe.d .Pe;ksn-. !é:- ;iolnwz::r ‘%a.rv.ty‘ at.mle:i Jegezlt'g Out -of forT;geLme“té aeut e Mrs. Louise Raymond returned here|and Putnam. The road is to be cov- T ents were luring e lests were E. C. Jewett s’ Benevolent. soci ‘was ednes: from - Norwieh - ' = : usual social hour. Miss Grace Chap- | family and Miss Bugeno Dean of Ner. | entertained Thursday by Mra Thomas | pyanesday ey wite o tered Eenabiodstchins where wheré she was staying with her,| The oman’s Misaio; Society |- o . A 7 : 5 man, danghter of Mrs. LaFontalne, as- | wich, Mrs. M. Alice Murdick of Boston. | O-_Elliott. ¥, 2 ; ean ' Amy:=- - - sisted her mother in serving. Mr. and Mrs W. E. Wafe spent| Rev. and Mrs Frank Fuller spent|*‘3rs. “Srorter enteriained several |10, Its apnual meeting with Mrs. o ¥ : lam M. Gallup Wednesday after- At tbe Methodist church Sunday|Thanksglving day in New London. |the holiday with friends in Norwich | guests from New. Tork at her hom noon: The third chapter of “The New ‘BHo you remember when you went with me £o morning last Rev. James M. Potter| John Hammond spent Thanksgiving | T Thanksgiving day. |Era in Korea” wis- discussed, with > g - chai that spoke on the theme Wherefore the God | with his father in Hampton. —— Sy Mo B Roell leader hefp wme select ifRose Leathen chairs and a Man, being the first of a series of ser-| John Scott entertained guests from ANTERBURY GREEN WEEKAP. — > E: S B YT N = mons leading to Christmas. Rev. Mr. | Manchester Thanksgiving. C o Y . AUG Mo gy b Dlanplng & M-l coweh? Well, it is a -wonder how well they Potter n‘lsohconducted Epgwrm ls(alul: Charles ?Hve‘r llhat h}- home here Service at The Plain—Union” C. E Ladies Ald of the Qu in Academy hall. 3 . Baly” L & k.‘ 2h 3 service in the evening, when the topic | before leav! 'or New Jersey. & . T o} oThe society e on- : 3 2 m ad was Bullders of Methodism: Willlam | Mrs, M, F, Palmer has been spend-| Meeting for Distrioct Sunday. Eve- | ochostine sauren et aith Mice Suns Offering Over $30. Kave roAn, and Baly John kicking owver the : Taylor, Pathfinder on Three Conti-|ing a few days with her mother, call- Ing—G:i O i . | Pendleton Thursday to sew. 3 The Thanksgiving offering meeting : 'd” i v m 7 niencé : of ero by the death of Mrs, Sarah IO Coourniing (el Tl s Ground fs broken and the foundation | last Sunday evening wax led by m:u,i" fhas g:":h J'd h“d.‘""" "l‘?“‘ fro ”“; expe - e ——— e e—— rnhah Thanksgiving a: ervices Can- | is par or 2 new bungalow F. B. Harrison. e offering amount- bu chairs when ou- nee new oneés - “ ” murt. and un.ru;‘ w. élfiu:xhn gc::;]aea terbuar‘; ;}‘Im 'hen? m; the ev:-!:'i at H%gm Aym%n fligv‘l:fl-.ndfla h’-r:x.‘ ed );o wg thirty %3“'{::."' i 'Jflh VA ‘“‘l 24 Hh it A - Atabl S1k T . e funerals -of s, urnham | the Methodist church at the g rs. Leon . L spendin, rs. ' Clarence . Miss e a also e mo e € a € an ans o and Alice Copeland Weanesday. Rev. J. F. Speerli preaching the ser- | few . days with _Her. brother, Elmer | Mary Lester entertained at whist last ey ane 2 . n omfonia % m e mon. Attendance was from Westmin- | Macomber, of. No. . Lincoln avenue,|Monday - evening. ome Looking. - WILSONVILLE ster and the Green.as well as from | Westerly. e ent. | poirs: William C. Child is visiting in o @ o ¥ FOR GRIP, INFLUENZA, e Xinioe, firgfracs e Your-itrue friend, fering from rheumatism, is improving| A party of poultry enthusiasts from Mrs, Agnes Clare of Boston was at Union C. E. Meeting part: COUGHS, SORE. THROAT |, ;"7 07 Cver the holiday and| The union Christian Endeavor meet- slighi. - hete gttended the Providence poultry ; Low. woek end. - ing_for Canterbury district wik : PACKER o poN S F ving at Mr. 's moth-| bury Green at 7:30 p. m. o - 4 3 A YCANTERB = 4 i ers from the three societies will have : - Wheeler _and URY- PLAINS e 3 ; ers. o Fred Mills and family spent Thanks-| charge of the meeting. Th.-nnh'm @. S.~Qna whzn‘you Luy them, nememler the ; to’get them is ghvis in Thompson, with relatives. |is from the great verses of the ing. ‘The teacher Qx:-l;;pfl- of the Stnith . £ f € Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00, at all drug- | Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Wison ate] the Life Verse. Romans, 6:23. M M alter Carpenter school are very grateful to those who | - SHEA ¢ & BURK S gists or mailed. entertaining the former's brother and{ The Junior Endeavor meeting Is fon, R. spen contributed so generously toward the 8 < . ——y Humphreys’ Homeo, %m‘:fi Co., mflhewnrrg:nuglllchmh \_::;mgrtnstw S held this nnesr:zon (Sltur':ay) at the Haskell. Y gw'umrysywfil'ghthu :raeuntl_y been | < - % S m 3 i Pt were Putnam 5uum-. Wednesday. to Us. Hebrews, 10:23. It {s & con- - breaking. on L. Pope. DR o 4 / 3747 MA_IN STR!'II' >