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e G W L WHYNOTSYS_TEMATIZEIT?\\’ AE e ol &EIOKCA NQ N VOLY T ufi FRKCE Salvador, Santo Domingo, Haiti, Denmark and the rest, %upeb;fiofingawme-pflby&elhéu vy yVYVYY l It | ¢ EASTERN CONNECTIC Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, - Accidents .and Building in Three Counties. NORTH LYME Aima Holmes has beea visiting “Rose Gilletts of Lyme visited ion Imet’ Su o % Nora Wiicox's children has a. Striet querantine )s bei: Marion Stark was home from ‘returned to Middle- “six_weeks' stay at A, W, T, soclety held a hand- sale “weather the at. but the receipts pair of black horses that he pur- chased of N, S. Gilbert of Norwich last Miss Grace Liathrop of Palmertown spent Sinday with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Lathro; D. _Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds of New London were guests of Mrs. S. A. in Franklin Olin Boynton resumed work on the Boynton bungalow at East Great Plain Mrs. Jenette Phillips is visiting Mrs. John R. Kaplan s erecting a new Miss Emma Rosofsky is_spending a few days: with her sister, Mrs. Sidney Shulman, of New London. Mies Julia Sullivan_spent the week end at her home in New London, Miss Mary Tinker was a cauer in Eidst Lyme Thursday. ¥ iss Etta Kaplan has returned to New London after spending the weel parents, Mr. and Mrs. satisfactory. 7s, ‘Ray Harding of on'friends here — B < g’ tais vielnity -ave having JMazon ot New Tondon i loiad cal ‘friends Sunday. Isalc\KIDlam GOSHEN Pastor Speaks on Great Song Writers —Sunday Schesl ‘Christmas Tree in Thirty Years. Miss Alice Taslor of Newark, N. J., has been spending several days with friends in Goshen, her former home. Miss Taylor was called the serious illnegs of her mother. Saw "the Fir A number from this place who were was tn New London to Have First here through NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS UT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. ; at Christian Endeavor meeting Sun- day evening. Paul Brouse of Irvington, N. J, has been the guest of Goshen frien To Have Christmas Tree, At the session of the Sunday school 1t was suggested that the school have 2 Christmas tree this year. It Is near- ly thirty vears since the last one was held in the old church that was de- stroyed by fire. During the days of the ice storm this week, when everythi ‘was loades down with tons of ?:m ‘water, i? seemed not like living quite in “glass houses,” but nature's garb was likened to a world of crystal. he,Ad ?thlfl;'“ E’;‘;“sz social was al e home of . and Mrs. H, Knott Thursday evening, = o00 EAST COLCHESTER ——— Storm Holds Up Maif Delivery for Two Days. On account of the gevere storm there as no mail delivery #ondey or Tues- seriouely ill with brouchial eumo- nia, is improving. By Isaac Webber recently lost a valua- ble gray horse. Several farmers improved the cold weather by butchering their hogs, . Mr. and Mrs. ¥, H. Browning, with Drs, T. Mahonéy and daughters, Miss- es Alice and Grace, motored to Nor- wich Saturday to see Santa and begin Christinzs shopping. _ The Charles Parkhurst place, recent- ly owned by Jewieh people, has been s0ld to a Polish purchaser. gl Ry Mr. and Mrs. Philip herger ha: Er and Kingherger have <3 s i Mre. rs. Francis Gribbin. ‘has returned from a few days' stay in eye | thete to attend the funeral of 2 rela- "Miss. Nellle” Kingaley of Norwich T it guest of Miss were in Staffordville recently, attend- The weekly meeting of tie Fitchville Baptist Sewing society was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomp- son Tuesday. Mrs. Frances Kinkead has returned from a visit to relatives in New York. Miss Adeline Coughlin and Miss Es- sey Popham were the recent Miss Coughlin’s sister, Sullivan, of Norwich. The mill closed Wednesday night for the remainder of the week. Christmas Committees Appointed by “Newent Sunday ‘School. Christmas committees were appoint- ed by the Newent Sunday school Sun- W, S. Foote is to purchase can- ‘Misses -Alice 3 Bradlaw and Nellie Mell wil the tree, and Albert charge of the decorations. committee, appointed several ago, has its work well under way. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mell were week end visitors with friends in Danlel- son. Walter Hyde has resumed his studies at_the Norwich Business college. Rev. J. W. Payne occupied the pulpit at Newent church Sunday morning, GLASGO Oyster Supper Proves a Success—Sur- prise Party for Springfield Visitors. ay. Mts. Willlam Averv, who has been The oyster supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner was a The proceeds are to be used towards the expenses of Voluntown 3. The cottage prayer beld at the home of James McFalls Tuesday - evening. R. H. Young is in Hartford as a juror at the supreme court. The Ladies' Aid society was enter- tained by Mrs. Ernest Luther Wednes- day afternoomThe next meeting will be held Dec. 30. Surprise Party. Misses Gertrude and Lillian Luther returned to Springfield Wednesda; spent a_weel at_their homs day evening the young people gave The cvening iwas spent playing games and with music, etc. Refreshments were served. r nearly 3 in the year 15 = 7 a sis- them a surprise. NIANTIC Sailors’ Snug Harbor, New Yotk, af-| —Chairman, Miss Annie Packer. Mis-|C. Clark a silver bascball about e ter a visit to his sisters in York ave- | sionary—-Chairman, Miss Herbert ba- | size of an ordinary ball, tho sections - ; nue. con Hutchins. Social—Chairman, Jrs,| and stitches being destinctly visible. 1 Death of Joseph W. Lee, Pinc Grove| " Piilip Sheridan and family have|J. Harold Williame. is mounted on an ebony standard. The Summer Resident—Gale _Beaches | taken the Davis tenement in Lincoln |- After the busiuess session a chatng| assoclation presentad it to him for o ioh. | street. ish supper was served, followed by|serving as umpire for the - :""‘;“"b"“ Bad Weather for Fish- | *Sank Smith has gone to Boston for|a social hour Siven (o music . any| ton's ball team duriug the entire seas | the winter. games. son. The front section of this beauti ful stiver has the following inscripe tion: Joseph W. L home on Jeffe: Funeral of Thomas E. Welles. ‘ho died at his b <y % averue, New Lion- ROAD SOCIETY Jov. 30t To don, Tuesday morning, after a long e The Pensacola Journal of Nov. 39th L “g [linces 5 Sorviveil B o viaowy and| offcars Eleated ot Wasting of Ston: | ha2 the Lollowing: iThe funerst, ot prsniion 4 our children, Joseph W. a arry p k, i 3 B. Lee and Mrs. Alfred Highmore and ington Grange. the family résidence on East Hill on 0. M. Y. ML A & Aty B b 5 Sun 3 o'clock, Wi | Mr. Clark is delighted with the gift Jiss Sary L. Lee Mr Lee was 13|, Mrs. Edwin Allen of Hopkiton mo- | spects. the srastest thibate erver paid| which came as a perfect surprise to Lmmers 5 Phe Grove, where he|tored to Maple Lawn Wednesday. |% Geceased citizen in the oity. The| bim: e e : Miss Grace D. Whesler is spending | residence, srounds and streets were all| Miss Eleanor Burrows delightfully R D Mafl Carrier 3. Percy Mor- | Sunday with ‘Miss Julia Smith of| packed with friends and acquaist-|entertained 24 younz friends Friday S ia alfopine s fav e pacsuon ] Moty ances from many walks of life and the|evening at the home of her parents, S Gna Mia. T R Farmer ana| Friends of Ars. Maria Merrill re-|iributes of love and estéem were as|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burrows 2 iighters, Who: have. Dea, At +t1p . | profoundly sincere as they were mark.| Judge Heaton of Troy, N. Y., i8 aets o last spring, ate looking| . Mrs. J. Howard Greene and ' son,|ed ama gemeral. Aronnd hé heavy|spending a brief vdcation as the guest for o tenement I Nantic to spend the | Denison. ‘of Providence spent Sunday|bronzo casket and in the room whare|Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge e 3 P with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Williams. | ¢he ns Teposed & wreaih of floral| 8t Riverview cottage. rnest Meade of Mystic spent Sun-| . Miss Beulah ”*’x"'l"fl has _réturnod| tributes occupied every foot of avalla. day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. | [fOM 2 Visit with friends in Néw Ha-|ble space, and all during the day hun- Won ' Poultry Champlonship. s | ven. 7 Eriest W. Brown of Riverhead farm B. Meade. dreds of Triends called to_extend their, of Ri Frank Ashton is building an addi- | Mr.and Mrs. George Wheeler have|sympathey to the family. The services|has Teturned from New York, where ha tion to the Markel cottage. returned from several weeks' stay in | by Dr. A, attended the big poultry show at the Stephen G. Turner is confined to|NeW York. _ Grand Central Palace. \r. Brown was his home on the Flanders road by se- | Charles Smijth of Providence was a awarded championship for a pen of rious' iliness. B o recent visitor at his home hge. 03a pealm. fowls. On_account of the bad weather the| s Sarah Paimer of Pendleton William S. Walbridge has moved his past few days George Smith and W. H. | Hill has been the guest of Mrs.| thy household goods and family from Staf- Dorman were obliged to abandon work | Charles Hillard at George Wheeler's 3 ford to Miss Gertrude W. Chapman’ on the new fire whart. this weel, 3 hig death.. A choir com- known as the Edwin Fremeh Hosabost Dusihed peidlph Wheeler, road s@perviser has| posed of Dr. and Mrs. W, J. Benn, 1. | Bouse. a cen inspecting the roads in Mystlo|s. Garfield end M Mre, George G. Weller has returned - rs. E. Schoen. The houseboat anchored in the cove | this week. three bea: ymns. from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Fanay belonzing to 3. Dillion of New Lon-| The mew school supervisor visited] ot or. ootive was. Capts w,,‘;,": Caswell, of Plainfleld. e don was beached in the gale Monday.|tho schdols about here Wednesday. Calvin }1. Hoxle, Jr. of the U. S. 8 As far as could be ascertained there Grange Elsction. were Abide ‘Vermont is epending ten days’ was no damage done to the boat. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calv] Lincoln G. Smith was in the Pines| The regular meeting of Sténington U H. Hoxle, last week in an effort 1o collect per- | &range was held In thé chureh pariors ke 12| John Hood of the U. S. S. Verment sonal taxes: but the male population | Wedhesday evening when the follow- '0 hearse is spending brief furlough as of the Grove were past the limit in age | ing ‘officers were chosen: Master.| Jori ery wh guest of Arcaibald Lambert. and Mr. Smith's visit was of short du- | Theodore Johnso: Sation s Stanton i 3 sistant steward, e $ta0d with, Selling Luce Estate. sistant steward, Charits Brightinan: | a° roads g oy iy 4 LEBANON Administrator Robert B. G urer, Amos S Hewlit; secretary, Nate —er the James V. Luce alie ‘Hasard: gate keeper, mfio,m and ¢ £ omers | Thase Who Won Prizes at piece of land to Byron Clark. Mr.|\yheeler; C Mrs, Joste Wheal- | mon s Whist—Frank S. Perkins Home from Clark is moving his Tesidence to the|er Pomona, Miss May . Brigh : newly acquired f’:olh’l‘rgs irmgt ot lb‘o:? Flora , Miss dy at Dakota. is situated on the landers r al 4 $r . Ik obposite the Lake View cottages. JOn | seoa mummee st i coibat s ok A st party was neid in Grange. Bogue has purchased a part of ti Tefreshments served, 5 [ Friday evening. Fifteen tract. A played. The following pris Some of the motorboats that started = awarde Ladie out Monday to drag the river for fish ‘were n?lised to lpu'. :n “Bflde? COV‘; —————— owing to the SUff galc and roug) weather. The ehipment of fish to New °¢;‘" "-"wv P. U—Funeral of York and Boston markets Monday was homas E, Welles at Pensacola— small compared with the consignments| Gift to Umpire, of last week. e John Holland has returned from| The Baptist Young Peoplé's union Norwich, where e went Saturday to|met last Eviday evening 28 the :xuxta&du:h;!uneral of ' his father, Dan- . and Mrs. ‘Frank el Hollang Embroidery Class Mests. ected for The Embroidery club met with Mrs, ¥ W, B Havies last week, Mr. and Mrs. Eleeza Spencer have | secretary, been” entertaining their sop Clarence from New Haven. B aptain Wileon ~left Monday for!l