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nmmAMo!Mflnfimm— tvgrlo Mapls Mnmhy jer. whn' ‘;Vamrly spent Sunday i % tonington. e Annstte Ripley had a large mathering -of -friends with her on Thankssi My, and I Stephen Palmer re- turned from Boston where she spent T;u.gmvm mt.g their son’'s fam- iy B, F. Willlams ;mi" his eon, F. H. N. Crandail been spendi; o daye with- frionds 1 New London: Mr. and Mrs. attison had as guests at Thankseiving, Mr. and Mrl. & :hin sw';nut;s:nd daughter Emma, of 3 on- Parker Johnson of Springfleld, who apent. ‘runkmvln: at 8. N, Biliings, veturned Friday. ASHWILLETT Funeral of Mrs, Wiliam Edwards— . Section. Now Without a Store. . Willism Bawasfe, 78, diod at g~ day. home of her son Isaac, ?a tm:-nx wu hc!d Frigay with nlh.m Johnmn, who was thrown from a motorcyelé last week, and bad. 1y xnjured, is getting along as well ag could be expe: Mrs. Julia A. Crumb spent Thanks- winl at a family gathering at th‘ of Ber mother, Mrs. Phébe E- W\lcox in Ledyard. Bdwin T. Main--and friends were callers n Wyassup Ponfl Sunday. Samuel Pierce of Rixtown was & "Cllt m-“‘? in Noi Sigfried Ahlberg and family enter- tqned friends from New York recemt. nu section is now without a store and people have to go to Preston City, Giasgo or North Stonington for sup- plies. The winter bas waited for its In. dian mmmamwh sel '.:ln‘ wn, for serious w sach as fces cgmng in December, as predicted by ope - “weather reader.” Dandelion blossoms as picked spent Thanksgiving L. Williame, in New N bright as in the first of - the CHESTERFIELD Geotge Smith and chfldren spent sgiving with Mr. and Mre. Matt Thank A. Tinker. Miss Mary Tinker speut Monday with hcr sister, Mra. Earl Lathrop of M g‘ Coum-.n of Montville spent 'rmut!viu Mr, and Mrs. J. E, ty-two le zathered at the hope of Mn.!tva'lo'ynker Thanksgiving E, Wheeler visited schools in this vlcinny ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Janette Phillips has returned home after visiting ™r. and Mrs, Charles Powers. There will be services aj.: Pond Paptist church Sunday et "'n > m. Rev. Geerge C. Chappell will pre- side. th & Mra Fm-a B Miu end with et 0”,‘2;,’“" : ".m’.'.‘i.’, il lm and Mr, and Mrs.'3, ore, ‘The baked bu.n night for the bemefit ‘l:t”church was 2 epring Wwere ‘Tuesday tire Metho- success. About pre: dance at Kaplan’s hall Thurs- day night given by Chesterfield Dra- matic Club was well attendsd. Mise ‘Walden spent Tgesday with Ofles Powers. NORTH LYME Rog Medgecock Obliged te Have Eye Removed: were . Mr, James Cuflwvu ma Mrs. Emma ‘Warner were entertained ing day at the home of Mrs. N. 5. Banon. dlnl several days with Mrs. hnnm Norwieh. Mrs, Reuden Manning entertained on Friday Mrs. Ernest Manning and f Thamesville and on Sat- urday Arthur Randall of Goshen. Mrs. C. A Gager, jr., and Mrs. Lu- ella Gager of Norwicth spent Monday with Mrs. Hannah Kingsley. Misses Clara and Sarah Johnson and Isaac Johneon of Windham were call- ers on Mrs. O, L. Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rockwood ent 'rhauklxlvlnt with of Lebano: on. Mrs. C. H. Peckha.m and her moth- er attended a missionary meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Ellis of Leffingwell Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah Moseley of New London and Miss Henrjetta Comager of Ni- antic were entertained on Thanksgi ing at Mr. and Mrs. William Smith's. Mr. and Mre. Theodore Crandall en- terta.lnlfl on Thanksgiving Mr. and Charles Crandall and daughter, Myr-, of South Windham. Mrs. Case, Mrs. C. H. Peck- ham and Mrs. Hannah Kingsley spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. O. B. Leffing- well of Lefingwell. Miss Bernice Ives\of Soth Windham spent geveral days recently with Miss MYR!! Clark. herman Loomis, aged 91, walked ovar a mile Tuesday, accompanied by his attendant, and called on friends. Mr. ‘Loomis hds not walked so far in family have retrmsogl .thr five years and his visit was a great surprise to his neighbors. - NORTH STONINGTON Rabbit Supper at the Grange—Hewitt Family Leaves for City Home Rev. E. O. Foster of Columbia sup- plied the pulpit of the Congregational church last Sunday. He was enter» tained at the home of Mrs. H. B. Beckett. ‘The Ladie” Aid society of the Third Baptist church held an all-day sew. fre meetine Wednesday at the resi dence of Mrs.. Reuben D. Cook. The last hour of the afternonon was de- voted to a Home Mission meeting con- ducted by Mrs. F. A. Thompson. The Woman's union of the Co gational church held a meeting nesday. Rabbit Supper ~ The grange gave its annual rabbit supper Thursday evening. A Long Season Mr, and Mrs. Thomas B. Hewitt have returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., after epending the summer in town, a sum- mer which they extended to Decem- ber. Funeral of Mrs. Richardson The funeral of Mrs, William Richard. son was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Main, Monday mornin; was conducted by Rev. Jokn Thompeon of Griswold Methodist church. Burial was in Rixton ceme- tery LISBON Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Davies Move to West Mystic—Early Plowing. Rev. and Mrs. T. Edward Davies moved Tuesday to West Mystic, where they will make their home. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the parsonage Wedn! afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Rhoda K. Lewis and Ed'n.rd Lewie of Preston were vis- itors Sunday at C. A. Mell's making tomobile. accompained them to Taftville to call on her munt, Mrs. Harriet Tillinghast who {s also a sister of Mrs. Lewis. Fh:gt &ufl mu{ned ua:;lay from 3 i several days cmflln. . Hbrdert Irons in Harte ise Agnes Bu(um of New Britain c.am Barber of New Haven, J. Her- bert Irons lnfl George Wlleo: of mrz‘ &:!d Panl Bnguw ot: sttorn. were & r uum emes in town over Thanksgiving. A numer of tamau have improv. |eral family this week by for next spring. L—a-'—rmcwsfi d famly of Nor- Adam Gernhard an wich spent 'rlnalu:tvlu with Mr “&r Mre, Amb I;!rn and family were guests i SR s B son, ‘Tryon, of Montvi call Me'nd- gcu "Exuufl‘:'y kg ng o CAMPBELL’S MILLS Alh'd Pratt lruund in Fall an a wheels passed over his lhouldu Ou side of his face e was skinned | Mies ol{W. 0, 7. U. to um:'M:vnh:n ‘mmum Toursdsy In and L. Tinkbam arye fiu friends {n Providence, R. L ey 'PENDLETON HILL Tmbwl Visit Wlllhnlafl- Schoole— Huntera Get Twe Coons, 0. Ladles’ Sewing soclety held n an- -.v meeting at the parsonage on. “Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hillara spen stewhomumc.nwil’htmnp 4 R Mi Massasoit Company Hurrying to Fill}-Falls, Big Order From English Govern- .~ meht For Gun Cotton, tu:!u' ajece, - Hi Comstock, vm‘!’e‘a lope friends in Salem Sunday. Order From English Government. - Business at the plant of the Massa- {7!1 pushing .the work as fast s possi- e. A new garage has also been erected for the superintendent, P. S, Palmer. The Ladies’ Social union met Wed- nesday afternoon at the parsonage. GLASGO Cottage Prayer Meeting—Ladies’ Aid Society Preparing For a Sale. ‘The cottage prayer meeting at R. A. Wilbur’s was atternded by about thh'ty Miss Gladys Thompson returned tc Boston Sunday and ra. Young | and Benjamin Young to their schools,’ after spending the Thanksgiving re- cess at their flo Mr. and Mrs. H L. Burton spent ?nnkmflng at Newent with Heroert ons. Miss Mabel Blanchard was the guest of relatives at Stewart Hill tho last of the week, returning home uunuy. Mr. and Mrg. Walter Thorpe ‘Westerly were guests at Mr, and Mr1 W. G. Burdick's Thanksgiving, Miss W. F, Green returned from Hartford Sunday. Fourteen. Attend Meeting, There was a good attendance at the Ladies’ Aid soclety mn(l% held at the home of Mrs, St nney, fourteen being present, a quiit was tied and fancy work was done for the J. G. Bill attendeq the funeral ser- vices of Mrs. Willlam Richardson at North Stonington, Monday. Miss Ida Gustafson goes to New York, today (Saturday) to spend the winter with her sister, who is a gra.d. uate nurse in that city. HAMBURG Miss Emily Plerson of Cromwell has e- | eRZaged Grange hall for Wednesday ed- | oVeRing, Dec. 9, for an equal suffrage mee! The young people and their friends enjoyed a dance at the public hall Thanksgiving evening. Miss Ruth Harding of Norwich spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Ida Harding returned Sunday to_ Fitchbure. Mass. Mr. Hubbell of Middletown was a Jared Danilels, Jr., spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Daniels’ parents in New Haven. The Young Ladies’ Whist club met this week with Miss Esther Olson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stiles Ely and son Ernest have closed their summer home end gone to California for the winter. Thelma and Hamilton Bill of Deep River spent Thanksgiving with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bill, in Stem'ling City. Mary Bill is visiting her sister in Snyhrook_ Miss Tessle Harding returned to her school in Willimantic Monday. Mr. and Mrs Willlam Marvin spent Thanksgiving with Mr., and Mre. Har- Ty_Marvin in Boston. Miss Lillian Oaks has returned ta Middletown, where she will engage in nursing. LEONARD BRIDGE Mre. Max Himelstéin has returned !ram 3 visit with her parents at Brook- I, N, T, Mr. and 3Mrs. Ernest Bland and son Francis“of Seymour are visiting Mrs, his| Bland's father, Clark Sullard, Mrs. H. Clinton Porter end son of ‘Hebron were local callers Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Hughes have returned to K. L. Cummings' after ending some time Inz Providence and ending sev- er, ‘l%.lmllm m recently to Mr, d B. Cummings is Mrs. Ida Cummings’ 15th grandchild Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Mead and sons returned home Monday after several days epent at Salem, Mass, - Monday after days with his brat) Walsh, at Bridge of mul-,r meeting night of the grange. nx Arnold ofcE '“W lohuwlng. lay. T. 'U. il to be hdd Mo ’ghae topic is What the W. Cla for Our Young People. bers of “fimm rmmr-um,aumm 3 23 uflt”!fl’k William G. Park wi “fl Hfle:& die returned & shert visit in Marehfield an Brownell of Wargester, Mass. vsul d?;‘ guest of W. C. Harrison over umw.c. mantic, 3 Bertha ' Tewis of Voluntown was a caller in this place Sunday aft- ernoon. ... Romst_Pig Dinner. )Lrl Jnnu N." Cook entertained a party at a roast pig din- fll Thompson and lm!B’. and - Mrs, Frank| wn of this place, Mrs. Bdward Ry- der and child of Apponaug, R, I, and Miss Brown of Canonchet were among those present. Got Two Coens. G‘om P. Gitmore and wife spent ‘end at his farm on the Rox:kvma road. He with his guests #nd John Geer captured two coons on Saturday night. Malcom Thompson has purchased uzd is having oarted several tons of ay from Preston. Sheflleld Douglass and family !ronl Thanksgiving with Mrs. Douglass parents. Mrs. Martin Chapman and daughters were _entertained by Mrs. Chapman’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. lHl-q:ox of Jewett City, on Thanksgiv. Mrs, Simon Palmer and Mr. James of Hope Valley were at Mrs, Homer - Sunday School Sends $5 to Albanian Sufferers’ Relief Fund —Grange and Personal Notes, amd- AMre. Edward Bishop_ and Mins 4Tise Miatiop Srtendsd oas of tha series of meetings given under the di- |rection of the grange in Lebanon Mon- day evening. Several from Bozrah grange attend- ed the Norwich grange meeting Friday evening, Mrs. Luella Gager of Stonington and Mrs. C. A. Gager, Jr., of Norwich spent Monday with Mrs. E. E. Lathrop. There was a teachers’ meeting Fitehville Wednuday afternoon. Mrs. George O, Stead was a visitor on Lathrop Hill one day recently. Meeting Postponed. On account of a stormy evening the grangé meeting was postponed. At the next meeting there will be election of officers. On_account of illness, Mra. Kather- ine Deitz whs not able to stay with Mrs. Willlam Long. She has gone to her home in Leffinzwell. Sends $5 to Albania. The Cengregational Sunday school of Bozrah has sent $5 to the Albanian famine sufferers of Europe, FITCHVILLE Social of Holy Name Saciety a Success —Mill Resumes Operations. in The Holy Name soclety of St. John's church recently held a social in Palmer hall, there being a large number in at- tendance from Norwich, Baltic and Colchester. Leary’s orchestra furnish- ed music and Prof. Congdon prompted, The affair was such a success that it is expected several will be held during the winter months. The committee in charge-was Michael Sweeney, BEdward Leary and John F. Flelds. During in- termission cake and coffee was fur- nished and greatly appreciated by the large number present. Mill Starts Up. “Fhé mill resumed operations Wed- nesday morning after being closed for a few days due to drawing off the pond to aliow workmen to finish their work of erecting the large iron flume which has been laid across the road from the pond to the mill. Miss Dorothy Maynard of McKinley avenue, Norwich, was the recent guest of Miss Florence Phillips. Mrs. Francis Kinkead is visiting rel- atives in New York. (Items sent for this or any other column of The Bulletin must be signed by the sender; otherwise they will not be used.—Correspondence Editor.) PRESTON . Forty at Congregational Vestry Pack | Missionary Barrels—Sale of Harding Place, The Ladies’ Home Missiopary soclety this weelk in the Congregational vestry met.- this week in the Congregational vestry for mending and packing day. Three barrels were packed to send to the colored schools of the south to sell for a small sum to help carry on thei schogls. A dinner of chicken ple, escalloped oysters, escalloped potato, cake and ple wag served about forty preseiit. Miss Della Rude. was visiting at G. A. Holden's this week. Buys Harding Place. _Charles Bennett has _bought e owned by Mather Harding, ding and family are to move Prestan City. Charlie Burdick {s substitute on mail route No. 5, Charles Bennett, the ldr carrier, having resigned. Next Tuesday evening will be the H, of orwlch ed fl tho Baptist church Sun- Miss Annfe McClimon spent her recess at her home here. ne of Hartford spent Sun- ome hepe, FRANKLIN Mise Ovm Speaks at Egual Fran- chise. Meeting—Girl Visitor Dom: - strates Skill With Rifle. ;nn gt wfl o i ed roton relatives. C, t".nd son, Lloyd Grant, enuod on friends in Poquetanuck re- eently. Miss C. Clara L. Grant hu 'qun E Lizsle Parsons of Ottawa, Canada, is the guest of Nrs, Louis Mrs. Emith. Rose Kinn-! nlekfi a dande- Mrs. umaeu was !n Hartford the Mr, to Ernest ‘day at hle uon the day aft Vermont, were fl:‘.n: me-u of the former’'s parents,| Thanksgiving . and Mrs. Lavius A. Roblu-on. Misa Alice Gregory Nerwalk mma. I(x'. and Mrs. ur Smith and Ernest Smith. LEDYARD Pullsts Sent to Sugar Brook Farm— Women of Congregational Church Stock Larder and Celiar For New Pastor and Famil, Rev. O. G. Buddington of Mystic, cuppuea the pulpit of the Congrega- tional church on Sunday morning, he being one’ of the best pulpit orators the church has had since Rev. W. F. White was pastor. A number of guests gathered at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. J. Kelloge Hall, on Preston Plains Friday even- ing. Singing, games, etc, were en- joyed by the young people present. Abrier Bennett . substituted - for Charles Sweetzer on Rural Route No. 6, on Monday, while .‘blr. ‘Sweetzer at- tended the funeral of Mr. Sweetzer's mother. Pullets Sont to Moosup.. D, 'D. Taylor shipped on Monday to Suger Brook farm of Moosup, 123 pul- lets, the varieties being White Leg- horn and Buttercup. Mr. Taylor re- rexved $123 for the lot. The Grange supper which was to be held Friday evening has been post- poned for one week. Mrs. D. D. Taylor who has been vis- iting relatives in Mansfleld, Boston, Great Barrington and Springfield, Mass., returned Tuesday. Miss Gladys Holdrldge Has been the guest of Mrs. 8. E. Holdridge fro the past week. New Pastor Arrives. Rev. Mr. Goodenough, the newly called pastor of the Congregational church and family arrived in town on Thursday and are ests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L -Allyn until they get their goods - settled in the parsonage. Rev. Mr. Geedenough will commence his duties as pastor of the church on Sunday. During the past week sev- everal ladies of the church assisted by Mr, Christy have papered, painted and whittened the ceiling. On Tuesday the ladies carried potatoes, turnips, carrots, apples, -pumpkins, citron, onions, beans and preserves to the parsonage, where Rev.: Mr. Goode- nough and family will find enough vegetables to last them all winter. Charles S. Hewitt and Calvin Hewitt of Laurel Hill have been carpentering at the parsonage during the past week. Newton Maynard who has been as- sisting Rev. Luther Holmes in taking 2 religious canvass -in the central and western..part of the state, arrived home on Sunday evening. Carrie Main, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Main is ill and unable to_attend school. Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Holdridge of Providence, R. I, and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Cromweil and family of Mys- | tic were Sunday callers on Mrs. Sarah H,_ Main at Lantern Hill r. and Mrs. Joseps E. Holdridge were Sunday callers of Miss Lucy H. Main at Lantern Hill. Mrs. Ellen Stoddard and son, Al- ton, of Gales Ferry, were Thanksgl ing and week end visitors with Mrs. Isaac G. QGeer. D. D. Taylor who has been {ll is better, Broke Shoulderblade. Carlton Gallup, son of former Judge and Mrs. Russell Gallup fell on the door step and broke his. should biade. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Sweet of Lisbon. Skot a Fox. James H. Belden added another fox to his long string of catches Thurs- day morning. A teachers’ meeting was held at the Center schoolhouse Thursday after noon. Elmer Crouch who formerly lived in Quakertown is working in Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Rogers of Groton, spent Tha.nkeglvmg with HI. ram Whipple and family, 'S FALLS Oid-Fashioned Rag-Sewing Bee at Mrs, John Perry’s, Alfred M. Clark was & guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark at Westerly Tha.nksglvlng day. Mr. and Mrs, Elbert W. Clark entertained at din- ner Mr. and Mrs. Harback of Provi- dence and E. P. Chapman and son, Postmaster E, D. Chapman, George Brown and sister, Miss Al. tana Perrin visfteda Mr. and Mrs, Ev- .r;;t Bf’fl"lln ;hurld;id rs, John Perry a rag-sewl beée at her house Thursda; i 6! Maurice Perry was in Wemly on Sunday. George H. Brown ang Jesse Fish are building an extension on a barm on the John Stillman farm. Mrs. Charles A. McGrath has been .n‘tartu.lnin: friends from Massachu- setts, —— LAUREL GLEN Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Maine were Thanksgiving suests of their som, Clyde, on Pendleton Hiil Myron Holdredge was a week end visitor at his mother's, Mrs. Lydia Holdredge's, There wul be no preaching services or Sundey school at the chapel onlv u:- fourth Sunday throughout the winter. Bourden Gesr has -betn (I for the WO e y Mrs. Birch, was a visitor In West. t erly Sunday. Bea.tnm Holdredge spent Thanks- day with hh mother. uttker is home from New York. ea . s oo Bl dbg LEBANON Ladies’ Aid Society Gives Lunch Counter Supper and Held S Heb: spent with Mrs, H. S Rabln. son. _Ralph Reyall of New York was at who drops in for a short call and social chat, bring out a bottle or two of Narragansett products are brewed carefally from choicest barley malt, imported Saazer Laand Hops and pure water. W. B. Royall's Don Troland in New London. Lunch Counter Supper. The Ladles’ Ajd society gave a lunch counter supper and fair of tmc.x work, aprons, mystery packages an: candy. A good crowd was Fonymu:e dounu was faken GARDNER LAKE Arthur Freedman Wins Bride in New York—Visit of Cottage Owners. Mrs. Kia Crabb, formerly -of this place, now of Franklin, is laid up with a dislocated thigh. Marriage Announced. Cards have been received In town announcing the marriage of Arthur Freedman and Miss Mary Singer of New York. Mr. Freedman, a former business man, has many friends in this place who wish him and his bride success and happines. Joseph L. Oat and friends spent the week end at the Oat cottage, Spring grove. A new teacher has been engaged to teach in the Bulkeley district. The voung man-is boarding at Clinton Gardner Leon Abel, who has had a severe at- tack of liver trouble, is now out and attending school. Clifton Hopkins and friends from Brooklyn, .. have returned after spending ral days at the Hipkins cottage, Spring grove. Dr. Ier Manwaring of Norwich and Mrs. Burchard of Montville were at the lake recently, looking over their newly acquired property on the south shore. Capt. and Mrs. E. T. Pettigrew, Mrs. F. O. Moses and ss Ann Moses of Groton and Mrs, W. S. Calvert of New London were visitors at E. L. Latimer’s Monday. ar] Lewis s 11l at his homo in Nor. Thanksgiving day. spent Thanksgiving Brnest Latimer !s serving on the jury in Norwich. and Mrs. James Lathrop enter- d a family party on Thanksgiving Supper and Musical Entertainment at the Church—Farm Sale, Friday eveniug a supper was served | . by the church people at the hall from 6 to & o'clock, after which a musical entertainment was given by ths Mans. fleld orchestra at the church. J. Henry Clarke is serving as juror at the superior couri in Norwich. ‘Those who spent Thauksgiving h-re were Mr. and Mres. George A. of Newton, Mass., at Mrs, E. A. hayu. Dr. Harold Harvey of Chicago and William F. Harvey of Norwich at Horace Foote's, Edward L. Moffitt of orwich at Mrs. E. L. Moffitt’s, Village Hill, and daughter, Miss Myra 'B. Mot~ fitt, who teaches in Exeter. Deacon and Mrs, Albert Pochlm ave returned from a three manths’ visit with relatives in Rhode Island. Sale of Farm. George Chritser has bought what is known'as the Shork place and is mov- ing to_the same. . W. Palmer &nd family and Mr, and Mre. Wallace Palmer returned Tuesday from a Thanksgiving visit with cousins in Malden, Mass. There were family gatherings at Henry Oehler's apd Horace Foote’s on Thanksgiving. OLD MYSTIC Burial of Capt. Thomas E. Welles in Florida—Holiday Sale Nets Mrs. Benjamin Brown Dies at 91, Mrs, Welles and son, Frank Welles, left Boston Friday morning. Nov. 27th, with the body of Capt. ‘!‘honu Welles for their fim% Fla, where Captain buried {n the family plet. B-wun native of O1d M: e, the som of late Russell Welles and Fannle Pea~ body Welles. Dies at 91. Mrs, Julla Crumb Brown. widow of Benjamin Brown, died Sunday after- noon after a week's iliness shock. She was in her 93d year. Holiday Sale. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid socls held the annual sale of aprons . teries Wed: feren: 8 member of the com- mittee to nvfln !he constitution of the sh,ta of New Y Baptist wu] hou its semi o~ Friday even! 2t the home of 3!: and Mrs. Frank B. Willlams. Af- ter the b\mnosu sesslon a social hour will be e The Un‘l‘i’:d Workers of the Methodist church met Tbursday afternoon at the house. Milton Whipple of the U..S. . Gecr= 3 bxxot mrxoush with !\vir. Mrs. Palmer of Rivervlew cottage speiit ‘l‘hn.nksc and the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Munich of Bridgeport. Clark Barnes has returned tO Storrs Agricultural college, *fome from Meontreal. Mrs. Florence Clapp, principal of the Ol Mystic grammar school, and Master Royal Clapp, returned evening from a trip to Montreal. Notes of the Holida: Robert_Young of the life saving sta- tion at Fisher’s Island spent Sunday here with his family, Mrs. Wallace A. Phillips returned to weei’s en Mathew has retwrmed to Lyme after a visit to Mr. and Alfred Mathers. Frank Clyde of Boston is spending two weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mpre. Frank Clyde. Miss Florence Clark of Norwich re- turned Monday to. her duties as teacher at the Old Mystic school. Miss Eleanor Eckman, a teacher st the Old Mystic school. enjoyed the Thanksgiving Tae&unn at her home at ‘Washington Depot, C Ars. Benjamin E. Weues and gon are guests of the former’s parents, 3Mr, and Mrs. Antone Leemis, of Norwich, Leave for City Heme. Myr. and_Mrs. George Koch have re- turned to Brookiyn, N. Y., after spend- ing the summer and autumn at their bungalow on the west bank of the Mystic river. Bverett Johnson has returned to Oliddletown after spending the holi- day with his mother, Mrs. T. Heary Johnson. Shepard K. Haines has returned te Long Island after spending a ten dave’ vacation at the home of Mr. and Mra, Prentice A. Williams. Miss Frances Eldredge has resumed her duties as teacher at Hop River after spending the Th ving recess wlth :gdpnren!l, Ar. an 1 ge. Mrs, George G- Wc“es is thn nen of Mrs. Fanny Caswell of Plat Stephien Egglestone has t-mrned 3 his home at Norwlich after a visit Albert A. Haley and family. Miss Marjorie Harris has returned to South Manchester to hcr duties as teacher after spending the - ing recess wlth her mother, Mrs, George Hairl Albert Bdurrn'lfof Pda.n‘.lc.t hll been spending a few days al of hi hpaparenu. Mr. and Mras Albut B Jelen Clyde has returned to her duties as teacher at Newburyport, Mass., after spending the holiday re- cess at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clyde. i‘cun: Powh‘- unfon |