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-ASTERN GONNECTICUT MD WESTERN RHODE NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1915 WS FRON ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS Who is Going and Coming—Incident~ Acciéents- and Building in Three CTaur' ISLAND. on Charles Palmer on the Collins farm recently. Mrs. Katherine Thomas is the guest —— | of her sister, Mrs, Richard Maine, this ] week. society held & & Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. J. Bard Bill have com- New London County |is<iies, | i and ekt o b Have o i e wett City in) Sy NIANTIC Reed, s o FRANKLIN ira D. Ehl.r--R.ewnrlng at New No Visitors from Michigan at Father’s Lendon Hospital—Village and News F '_“NGTON Boyhood Home—Installation at the London Hospital—Village and Gen- | Expec Oren D. Fisher| Grange. eral Interest: wi' Elmer A. Lewis was in N&w London Sunday cailing on Ira D. S. Ehler, who| ' has been seriously ill with _typhoid (oo 4 pneumonia at the Lawrence hospital. | s atlonal church has ex- Mr, Ehler hopes to be able to return / to Rev. Oren Dennis] 1o Niantic in about a week. Ah Windsor to become its There mers out Sunday taking advantage ¢ ohe of winter. able ice in the river months, to_grow been taken away. Ernest Meade of Mystic is ¢ ot hie Meade. Charie don epe the left erly, J. C. I ihe interior way. Dormas thelr docl Francls Luce with his in Main Sheldo: here oves Clarence last here with his Spencer. Mr. stayer cottar dle winter red Saunder 20 Pastor Mini: denly. ix las The tended enin; with b Abbie Re day. January 10th, was the 25th anni.)Sucrite Martin, versary of his entering the and to ing he and that he never had preached a sermon from it although no doubt it s o _dou Mekrs, Donovan and Remick and Bible. llar verse in the| Micks Catherine and Anita Zolton. t i3 rumored that Walter Lillie is ) 5 to move t i o l'.u-mg e to the William Avery ROAD SOCIETY Mrs, Arthur Turner who is ill is abl - o o 81t up " & ahort tims ‘eacn day. |, 190% T\ Chesebro was (alen sud- dress ‘at Manefield Center Congrega- Ll lonal church Tuesday evening. A trained nurse is in at- Mrs. Jobn Kunnard of “New. Yop Willlams has _completed T, e cartng Sobs > SEr cords _of wood for Co Mrs. Alba Loomis, i adrew Perry of the borough. Lacie Rt Flood of Boston was an over: 6 home of Mr. and Mrs. John ¢ guest at Mason Hewitt's on Friday afternoon. Harricon Porter who works Jndies” society met for work at 3 e el of Miss Julia E. Smita of West- (v over Tudsday and attended the eception at the Congregational church GARDNER L’ tar the new pastor and wite, Rev: and Walker ‘| parlor Wednesday evening. The offi- Lake House—Pers cers were installed by Worthy Deputy 4 —— Inspector Irving Crouch of Groton. Af- Miss Eila Champl 35| terward refreshments were served, improving. . Deacon B. F. Willlamg attended the Miss Emma Jo} turned | reception in’ the Congregitional church home after spendi (h Mrs | In Westerly Tuesday evening. Bdw. Reynolds - s Lewis Latime Mrs. Earl Lew’ Ailliam Wb aller nere T well was al rs, Ray Button returned to her ws home in Glasgo, last week after vis- nger, iting friends in Westerly. e 4 sare '35, at the| . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner of North Walker 7 aheT &b 3t | Stoninston were through here last alker / f8q Charles F.| week on their way to the funeral of a Al w sor of the. sams| relutive near Pachaue. fev, ¥ S iharriage by ihe| Mr. and Mrs. L. Weitin are to make The ¢ 8ot Soniviile | improvements on’ their farm buildings o'elor & 3 ight | Soon. grie’ e o Sieht| ™ Yaaac Eawards expects to move this o pride . spring. 4 e oo, pen| Mr. ang Mrs. Nathan N. Main en: v o the ceremony in the|tertained relatives at dinner on Sun- of the Lake ho day. P - were teras? Dopse. Thel™The men who were carting birch P i from the farm of Mrs, S. Pugh have s " Parssnsle returned to their home in Groton. 3 i 10 solbeare was in New London | ay. | MOHEGAN an Boynton 1s carting wood for | / | Aaynard, The J. A. society met with Mrs. John ~ Boynton has returned to| Rush last Thursday afternoon. This almers’ Mills, after a|week Thursday they met with Mrs. er home. John Fielding. Mrs. Gertrude Tarris of Norwich and 3 ottage in Charles Goodrich ingregational Call— wing in Army Relief Was quite a number of clam: s acceptance is expected. will bring to the work here jonal attainments, being an of Olivet college, Michigan, Tielor of divinity of Yale Di- chool. He has had an experi forty years in the pastorate. will_include Mrs. Fisher, a wife, who was_formerly Mi nce Roscoe of Medford, Mas: their § year old son. Chosen to School the biggest lowe tides of t' As there has been consid the past the clams have had a cb and many nice ones Local Small Notes. parents, Mr. and M Board. Rev. Lucian Drury has been chosen 1001 Doard to fill 3 the s nt Pine; Chittenden of inday at hiy 4 member of the &c vacancy which has existed sir last election. Army Relief Work. he army relief sewing hee Congregational church vestry Tuesda: had a good attendance. Nea were seated at the dinner tables. The bee next week will be held Wednes- day The Woman's gational _church supper Thursd: © or Wi 0 1lima 3 Mass., to my it to relatives. surnham § of hir gave a y evening. attended the meet- ings of the Connecticut Dairymen's a: sociation in Hartford Miss_Alice E, been the guest for a_we Charles P. Thompson, Jr., of New Haven. Mrs. Charles Sweetser of Norwich and Mrs. Appleton Main of Preston visited friends in town Thursday. Mrs. William Getchell of Groton wa j the guest of Mrs. W. H. Hillard Wed nesday. NORTH FRANKLIN Happenings of the Week—Miss Bernice L. Stewart Entertains. o Congre- chafing dish n Broth k and ) mot} stree n s fartford was Haven was days’ stay . Ebeeza <ayers. ;ank A, Ashton, late irove, closed thelr and left for Middle- e winte They had as } Louise Blake of Mid- me; sitor to the Pines T. H. Ward and daughter Millie were Norwich vVisitors Friday, Mrs. James Babcock of Avondale, R I, spent Thursday and Friday Mrs, Grace Peckbam. Woodbury O. Rogers o Town was a caller at A. T. Tuesday Mrs. Fred H day with M non. Mr, and Mrs. Leon Ladd a ter Effie of Norwich are J. Mahoney. Mrs. C. H. Peckham at sionary_meeting at the J. G. Ward of Lefingwel day £%p "who has been visit- £€ A1 friends in Hartford Hartyq for some time has & Meottaze in the Pines ‘elle Mi.yopster is making a A Visit 19 ler “brother, _Oliv A ey ;;];Jx friends | T rpadhanh Manwaring of | .».:{‘ v::lxh w the Grove last putting in storage for in| Clar ce spent ard Brady o s been ill £ it LIBERTY Hyy, Reaches Silver Jubige in the stry—Harrison Portemyies Sud. ne is able to b hom of Mrs, Wednes | ne . L. Johnson is spending & time with Mrs. J. D. Simpson. Miss Stewart Entertains. i icc L. Stewart eitertained part oung people Tuesday oven- ing at her home on Pautipaug HIll During the evening refreshments were served and games were played. Among those present were Misses Annie Stutz and Mildred Stutz and Louis Stutz of New London, Miss Mildred Montgom- ery of Griswold, Earl Way of Lebanon, Herbert Wheeler of Pleasure Hill, Miss Ruth Dexter of South Killingly, Mr. Du irs. Ethel Miller and Mar- Harry Clarke, Harl William _Chadwick Ter- and_Asne: Mr. and Marshall Jewett, Mr. ana M Hazen of Pautipaug Hill and M farms changed hands in t we C. E eban- v held a wel) 5 ho hall Frida) oo Hartford \1as 1§ aunts, the Misses Flora g Goodrichi over Sunday. Pastor's 25th Anniversary. B. O. Mead, stated that Sun Bal! Taylor of \n ministry ok for his text John iii-16, stat. would use it in a broad sense a Aleck Rocheleau of Franklin, Coughii Mrs. MacDonald. |~ Stonington grange met at the church -Muenchinger W ASHWILLETT daughter, was in _this place Sunday [SBON yal Eimer Hoelck—La- d Society Meets. Thelma, of New London, spent the day recently with Mrs, Strickland’s moth- er, Mrs. Quidgeon. Mrs, Denison Davis of Mystic was in Mohegan the first of the week. CLARK'S FALLS =, August Hoelck have of the community in the - little son, Royal Elmer, snuary 23.'after & few With eryeipelas. Besides| ypg jfillen Maine received o very there suryive four grand-| pleasant call recently from Westerly three great-grandparents.| frjangs. Mrs. Sherman with her au- was held Sunday at two 1 the home of his parents, = being conducted by Rev. ie. The hymn, Safe in the esus, was sung by Mrs. W. Thrers were many bealti- s Burlal was in the Ames tomobile came with the visiting nurse, Miss Hellen Gunn, Miss Moore and Mrs, J. C. Palmer, Mrs. Maine's daughter. Miss Annie Maine has been the gues: of Mrs. John Perry. There is to be an entertainment for Mrs. James Strickland and ‘daughter, | { | the benefit of the chapel. It is to be a farce comedy in three acts entitled All a Mistake. Clifford and ¥rving Thompson called Met at Parsonage. was an attendance of four- be meeting of the Iadies' Aid ! Ars. arles Grant and daughter Clara were in Norwich Tuesday. Mrs. Clifford H. Robinson entertain- led on Thursday of last weel Mrs, Josie Parker Mrs. George Geer of Plain Hill and Mrs. Grace Capwell of New London. Mr. and Mrs, Bnoch Cheney of Jew. ett City were recent guests of MM: Hermon Gage: Mir. and Mrs. Louis Smith have been visiting friends in Hartford and New Britain. Miss Elsie Maine presided at the or- gan at the Franklin Congregational church Sunday morning in the ab- sence of Mrs. Louis Smith, Mrs. Hermon A. Gager Irvin Capwell were recent visitors. Guests from Michigan. Marvin Hyde and Lewis Hyde ot Michigan were visitors at their uncle’s Joseph Hyde's, on Wednesday. Avery Hyde, their father, was born in Frank- ln. Leaving here, he went to New York state, where he stayed a _few months, going from there to Michizan, where he made his home. and Mrs. Plain Hill Grange Installation, Franklin grange held its installation Friday evennig of last weelt in the town hall. The officers were ifistalled v Deputy C. E. Staples of Coichester, sisted by Mrs, Ella Browning. lowing the installation, sandwiches, Baptist Call Accepted. cake and coffee were served. After the| The Baptist church has extended a collation, the worthy master called on|call to Rev. Mr. Tedford which has the following for speeches: Worthy | been accepted. It is expected that he Master Charles B, .Davis of Bozrah|will move his family to Preston City grange, Frank Rockwood of Lebanon | this week. srange, Deputy C. E. Staples, Mrs.| Mrs. A. B. Bur Ella Browning of Colchester grange, | days with her sister Rev. B. P. Capshaw of Franklin and|in South Canterbur Browning of Colchester. The Christian Endeavor society held a_masquerade social in Academy Friday evening. There was a good at- tendance. Many were o completely disguised they were unrecognize: thelr nearest friends. Uncle Sam won the firs prize on the gentlemen’s side; the booby vrize went to Arthur Ran- : Mrs. B, R York won tho ladies' | piy. S At L irst She was dres ors b a Birt e elderly lady. “The booby prize went to | Sia homems: wuimei o day Ir. Mrs. J. A Randall. Others very clev- | jiashews=on supplied the pu ks ¢rly costumed were Rip Van Winkle, | POt JIOTP (638 for the past twenty Mrs. Uncle Sam, The, Tramp, The So- | 720 "1, 'S Beld in the highest esteorn Lady, The Peddler, The Man|P¥ 2! the people in the from Germany, The Irishman, The| @58 Alice Char S oonvale Gentleman of Lelsure and Red |+ Wi nantios o las Cross Nurse. There were aleo several | JVillimantic colored brethren and mammies and 4 Bl : S0 SRR pickaninny from Ol Virginny. A so- n this place Sunday cial hour_was spent from 9 fo 10{, Mr. and Mrs Button and ock. Refreshments were served. hgnten, pthes Norwich on News in General. Johm Allen butchered a fat hog Mon- ddy that weighed close to 500 pounds.| dav. The_ Ladies' Ald Society met with g Mrs. John H. Knott Tuesday, both | fore and afternoon. A collation was served 10 the goodiy company at thc —_— noon hour by Mrs. Knott. | Fourth District Pupils Working for Mr, and Mrs. B, W, Jones have been| e p et b spending o few days witlr friends in| ooro0 Library—Guests at Party a Portland, Mr. Jones aiso attended the| Shower. state dairymen's convention in Mart-| _ = ford this week. | Rev. R H. C ford preached an A local farmer Who does Lis own|e3Fnest sermon Sunday morning butchering, and sometimes helps his|UPon the theme God's Call to Men. neighbor, has dressed 14 hogs thus far this season. The Y. P. The snow or hail storm of Monday | Syening was made fine sledding for several days|MIss Susan and the boys enjoyed the coasting| . While in E Crawford w John Allen sold two fat cows Mon- drles aay. Super e o visit T CHESTERFIELD « ot New London — spending a s with his wife Supervisor Carlon E. Wheeler made| the home and Mrs. Wesl usual visit to schools in this vi- | Brown : 3 ity ¥rid Working fop Library. On account of the rain Saturday ev- in the Fourth district are ening the dance at Kaplans was post- | Slling shares obtain a library for poned until this evening. their school. Miss Mary Tinker was a caller in| ,lngalls’ sawmill being moved to New London recently. C this week from the Tillot- William Watts of Montville w: a|son farm, now owned by Lawrence caller on William Tinker Sunday. Raymond, Miss Julla Sullivan spent the week ¢lma Darling, James Eeebe end with her pavenis in N Lon-| 20d ’im'u'l Darling attended a p don. which was also a & for Miss Lee Willlam Yardusky was a caller in|3t the Lee home Hill Tues New London the first of the week. b s Mrs, Charles Powers and family are PR A an e dian atten et spending several days home in Mrs, Wugeno Chapman spent Mon-| eV s day with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Pow- ers. A. E. .GoF is confined to his home| HANOVER with rhepmatism. Aliss Florence Powers was a caller|{ Meeting of Missionary Society— o0 Mrs. Calvin Moore in East Lyme[ Burial of Mrs. Aaron Peck Morse— | Master Blisworth Powers returnea| Schools Closed Because of Measles. to school Wednesday morning after| o . being absent for ten daye. Ay Wom- A "Miller was a caller on Mr. Brig- |t popssionary so Deld a8 ham in Niantic Tuesda: \_\e' lome of Mr &h on Thurs- o3 rinker Was a business| 43, Afternoon. The programme Ny pOkCE wWas a Tusiness|paged on TTe Child in its Help) 2 New London Wednesday. | ness, from The Cild in the LAUREI- GLEN | G. Park, Mrs. Ladd, Mrs. Tanner, Lee, Mrs. Standish and Mis: = = Eadie. A pleasant social 1 Mrs, Puttker and daughhter, Rose,|enjoved by all at tae tose. Cress, started last Thursday for a s few weeks' visit with friends in New Martin Chapman and dau Martin Chapman and daughter Mary, of Pendleto Johnson of Norwich, swere entertain. ed Thursday evening at Mrs. Phoeb White's. Mary Ciapman, teacher in this dis trict, was the guest of Mrs, Dwigh Maine, Monday night. Joseph Duff and George Greenwoo of Jewett City are boarding with the| Mis§Maiy Souter has returned home e i er her visit in Boston. Rev. Mr. Van Horn of Ashaway. Burial of Mrs. Morse. preaciied in the chapel Jast Sunday, it| The body of Mrs. Aaron Peck Morse being the fourth Sunday. Mrs, Arthur Maine was a husines: cdller in Westerly, Wednesday. o Mr. Lathrou has a motoreycle. shters, Hill, and Henry D/ PRESTON Social Hour Follows Installation at the Grange. Mrs. John Andrews is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. D. Zabriskie. Webster D. Copp attended the dairy- men's meeting at Hartford this weel. Installation at Grange. The officers of Preston City grange were installed Tuesday evening by Irving O. Crouch of Groton, assisted by Mr. Trail of Groton and Mrs. A, B, Burdick of Preston City. The officers are as follows: Master, E. Shedd: overseer, A. B. Durdic lecturer, rva L. Barnes: steward, Charies Burdick; assistant steward, Frank Crary; chaplain, L. M. Keneston; treasurer, N. H. iail; secretary, Henry Bates; _gatekeeper, 'Lynwood 'Crary; lady assistant steward, Hattie Ben- nett; Ceres, Margery Willis; Pomona, Helen Hall: Flora, Ru Richardson. Among the many visitors were Past Master Edmonds of Pachaug grange. lation, sandwiches, coffee were served. The following committees were ap- pointed: Women's work, Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mrs. A. D. Zabriskle and Mrs. A. B.’Shedd; reception, L. M. Kencs- ud Master Tanner he instal- it After cale, and ton, Mrs. A. B, Burdick and Mrs, W E. Crary; entertainment, Sophia_Hol- Tow Charles Burdick, Ruth Rich- ardson, Helen Hall and John Peck- bam; visiting, N. A. Brown, Miss Helen Miiler and Mrs. Annie Crary; press committee, Herbert F. Brown. A short programme was presented by Lecturer E. L. Barnes. Roll Call. The roll call of the Congregational church was ‘held Wednesday evening and was well attended and a number of absent members sent responses and letters. The report of the church was read by G. V, Shedd and missions by H. H, Palmer; Sunday hool by N. H. Hall and the Ladies’ auxiliary by Mrs. M. E. Shedd. A supper of rolls, or- anges, cake and coffee was served. social hour closed an evening of un usual interest. Burial of Harrison Porter. ]E The body of Harrison Porter, a for- PEND TO H!LL mer resident here, was brought here E . for burial at the Pautipaug cemetery | SeWing Scciety Entertained—Birthday Wednesday of Acting Pastor Remembered. Fred Ortman of Norwich was a re- R cent itor at S. . Hyde's. Henry D. Johnson of Norwich spent Thursday and Friday at” Martin 0. _ ustrated Lecture, CHpBrman Sunday evening at the Congregation- Misses Winifred and Cecile Palmer al church there will be an illustrated |of East Greenwich, R. I., spent Sun- lecture on Hawalian Isiands, day with their mother, Mr Mary iss Bernice Stewart entertained a|Palmer, returning to their school number 'n'r ;nbna at her home on Pau- fduties Monday morning. tipaug ill Tuesday evening. There " f s were games and music and the social " Mot Mrs: Ehampadna: evening was enjoyed by all. The ladies of the g society | u v last, hav GOSHEN ;b Supervisor Evans visited the Hill Clever Costumes at Masquerade Social e Maine a yearling —Ladies’ Aid Society Entertained at|pig killed last week ch welghed Parconage, 91 pounds. 1 Malcom hompson s moving his mill from the Dirdsey Palme: to one purchased from M. E resides farm. Dwight Miner is still an injured foot. Birthday Remembered. Th the as Friday. The you unusuaily people have enjoyed the good coasting since Mon- Text, T Kings Selections were read by Mrs. v Walter Eccles, The third number tertainment course w + | evening by Walter ‘| ator and reader, Eccles gave gramme whic) the best 1 e audience. The quarterly meeting of the Sun- day school officers and teachers held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam G. Park Thursday evening o pro- Was pronounced one of t | of Hanover, who died in_Boston, was hrought to Hanover Tuesday, the 26th, { for burial. beauty. A numlber of the boys went to Bal- (ic to see the motion pictures Wed- nesday evening. The village schools are closed this week on account of the measles, LEDYARD Rev. Giles F. Goodenough Elected C. E. President—The Judge Fanning Place Sold Again—First Fellowsship Meeting—School Library Accessions. Aiss Annie E, Baldwin, who has been at her home in the Drawbridge district for some time, has secured employment in Norwich. Clarence Latham of Essex. son Thomas Latham of Gales a weel end visitor with Holdridze. Fire Wardens. Leslie P, Gray has been appointed chief fire warden for the town of L2d- yard and has appointed the follow ing district fire wardens Tracy Smith, John_McGuire, Edmond Lamb, Hor- ace Main and Joseph A. Clark. Miss Lena Montgomery of Jewett Clty was an over Sunday guest of Miss Margaret Allyn. Church Services. At the morning service in the Con- gregational church Sunday Rev. Gil F, Goodenough read the scriptures from Isaiah, 59th chapter. His text was taken from Isaiah, 6rd chapter, 5th verse, and part of the 29th. There was_an attendance of sixty-six in Sunday school, Mrs, Ralph Gallup is visiting rela- tives in Boston and expecting to stay two weeks, C. E. Business Meeting. The Christian Endeavorers Congregational chur of the held a business The Georze Fanning piace h changed hands. The Halpe Weisler families who purchased from Albert . Benmett and who I lived there fof about two years have sold_it to another family of Hebrews of New York, who have already taken possession and the Halpern and Weis- ler families have moved to New York. Enos M. Jr., who has been sick with carlet fever at his parer home, has » that on improv la from his r meet \d social at the home of Rev. | for 18 months. The primary class in| G F. denough Friday evening | School closed their second year's study Over fifty were present. The officers|and their books, which had heen neat- nominated by the nominating commit- | Iv. bound, and the pictures, colored e at a previous meeting were unan- | With crayon: 5 e imously elected. It was voted that|Others out Fotoolal Jhaien there should be a preaching service by | Perintendent, Shver iread (0 the the pastor, allernating Sunday eve. |School a X descriptive of their nings with the Endeaver prayer meet- | WOrk. B ings for the next six months. Cake,| Walter Mather was recefved on pro Rindwiakiox. aud Cofch T aere carven: in the Methodist church Sun Games were plaved by hoth young and | 42¥ Borning and Saturday afternoos old. All were well satisfied with the e e T Sk | which meets at the parsonaz Zollowing officers were elected: | Struction under the teaching " Giles I. Goodenough; | J2mes M. Potter. ident, Miss Florence Geer; | League Service, Mrs. Bertha L. Avery:! The Epworth league service Sunday John M. Gray; chairman | evening was condueted Mrs. John school commitiee. Archie Hol- A Think dredge; missionary committee, Mrs n I Read tory of Isaac’ G. Geer: lookout committee was sunz by Ernestine Talbot and | { Mrs. Jennie Gailup: flower commit- | Gertrude Allen. ness meeting o s tee. Miss Stella Holdridge: social com- | the leaguc i mittee, Miss Florence Cook; music committee, Miss Lillian Gallup, H General News. | | wich was'a Lusiness caller at the pro- el bate office Mondav N The Poquetanuck scliool skt closed far three weeks, ' daughter of Mr. .a nd _daughter, | R e ondon were | The pre fternoon. | ning was 3 rker and Fanning Place Again Sold. hter of Norwich spen: 421 pounds. David Walsh went Thursday GALES FERRY Address on White Mountains i Enter- tainment Course—Rewarde for Sun: day School Attendance. to Bridgeport ’ The second number in tie course of entertainments under the auspices of the Epworth league was given last Friday evening in the vestry of the M. E. church. The programme was as follows: Opening solo, The Silver Thread, Miss Grace A, Chapman: reading, The Church in the Valiey by the Wildwood. by Mrs, Delphine Fish. This reading illustrated the song fol- lowing, by a mixed quartette. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C, Perkins, Miss Alice Satterlee and D. R. Povey. The ad- dress was given by Rev. James M. Potter on The White Mountains, Rev. Mr. Potter_has made several trips to ihe mountains and his description. of At shington and Mt. Webster, the le path and the wonderful scenery e listened to by an appreciative audience. A reading given by Mary Birch, Woodman, Spare 'That Tree, was partictlarly adapted to Mr. Pot- ter's address, 4s he referred to the law restricting the cutting of the trees by the state government at the moun- taing in order that they may always retain their picturesque appearance. Sandwiches, cake and Russian tea was served during the social hour follow- ing. Rewards for Attendance. At the Sunday school session Sun- day last Mrs. Dugene La Fontaine re- ceived a book entitled Peasantry of Palestine, by Grant, for six years' reg- ular attendance. Gold star pin to Bu- gene La Fontaine, for five years, and a silver star to Mrs. Charles J. Pierce nome of and Groton, is of the yard, Larrabec Maynard in Pen last MAYn wh nia, stair: ) Fellowship Meeting. The first Fellowship meeting of th serfes of the six churches was neid at the Ledyard Cenier Congresational church Wedy y. The meet- ing Is always held witl church and is generalis But at this time last 3 four cliurches. in_ th ¥ , S0 the first meetin be postponed now. The & for the morning service was Rev of Westeriy. represented At noon a deli as served Wi Nup wes pi be held witli the Roac Buys Woodland. Wilcox irehased a woodl: poles fo install a n posing of some fancy Baldwin apple in the Norwi ket for Wil {1 Allyn, rece ents per | wholesale, rn Book: entertainme: which_the s of $6.80 was rai k togethe eived fromi state, was used to replenish the ol libra The Tollowing books was_received Jan. T Aespp’s Fables, Ani Baldwin's Baldwin's “hamberlain, * Chamberlain, We Fed: Chamberiain Hos Are tered; Coe, Heroes of I day Dickson, Old World_to Dicks: Hundred Years of Warfave; kggieston, Great for Little America Robin Hood. in Swed: anuel in M LEONARD BRIDGE Pleasant Afternoon for Busy Bees— Spring Pig Weights 421 Pounds When Killed and Dressed. Unre Ka trip to_Providence. Lombard ¥ Willimantic. M et 87. Mrs. George Caples. who S7th year and has been improved Air. Katz returned Sunday afternoon after daye with his family here, At the church at Sunday evening a number stereopticon pictures were shown. County Commissioner Fred J. Brown was in Hartford Wednesday. Weighed 421 Pounds. er a Irvando tive in in her much is is t Exeter of T iagn. Ansus Park has just reccived Jug Alzert J. Kneeland butchered iustries of T Magellan Ploneer Series, # vols; Mor- | Wanderers: Mowry, Ameri- ‘entions: Pyvle, Adventures Mr. and Mrs, Fred O. Brown attend- ed the stat irykmen's meeting at artford e Mead was one ot | the speakers at a meetins in Mansfield | Tuesday evening. 8 The Busy Bee society met with Mrs. Fred J. Brown Wednesday afternoon. Refreshiments were served enjoyable afternoon was There was a Alfred Hughes retu Surprise Partiss—N ternities—Sodalit ws from the Fra- 's Fair and Social, 1d_Green, Hubert and Another Surprise Party. his new elght cylinder car, which is a |2 spring pig Tuesday which PR R ——— Unlike the home brews of the “days of ore,” the iy; light, clear and only very mildly - stimulating. to people of temperate habits as evi- denced by the continually growing popularity of popular modern lager beer Services at Evening at “har] Mo ne | ! H Speak: Addie John Lill s L meet ng ¢ home ¢ mm to -arrange for an bruary, no date be- 1 Dbe seakers from out of | Mr. and John C. chols enter- tained a party of relatives and frie on Mond giving a tu di on Mr. s” birthd: M were received Installation. American _couneil ihe annual installa. installing its recently evening held ies, tion ceremc elecied officers in Palmer Memori hall. Al an ovster stew was Edwin postmaster at the is having the post building wired for lighting b: eleciricity. Mrs. Israel Gero days with Triends in New Yorl A herd of 12 deer Charles RKingsley near hday and Mr spending s Josep! Johnse > been spending several days with relatives in Deep River, have returned home. Sociai and Fair. T - @~daity eoctal and. fair of St. Johm's Roman Cutholic church — was Lher harsas in Tooker's bhall. who | You nd zovi ed ia Lonis Tolles is s of noon. | zentea by esdu, am B last Ti to Wes trip this week. Mrs. Abbie giett: Walter C City ~range Mrs. Charl Her daughte Many a of Miss Charlotte of popular sengs. "HAMBURG { Grange Officers Instailed—Dr. Ely Re D! dirs. Ellen Paimer: T. Wagner wa: Barber Miss Margaret Tanner Sundav. @ance given by the Thames)Boat in Tooker's hall Tuesday hight 11 attended. MONTVILLE Bap t Church—Funeral | V. Hill—Burns | the Parsonage. i congregation of the win- ter listened to the messaze delivered by th tor, Rev. Georze C. Chap- n Baptist church Sun- bject, Does God An- ? A beautiruily rendered > was sung by Miss Lidia ed, Come Unto Me. Lea~ Henry conducted the ndeavor meeting at of_th Chapel the Song, hing service Job's Comfort lotte V her ntville Tu. at_ th n it 1 sers g finely teacher; . Mass, of the Bar 1 Wednesaay autotr tend the eve- ndon Bus- enrv and ers from Norwich. D., of Nor the o club held at I Wednesday eve- th an attendance of s &pent in mames Lape! ers from lllness. f Lyme grange; mecting 1 ene Woods: Wils | liam Marvin: G. K., J. E. Beebe: Ceres, arjorie Lo Pomona. Monica Flora, Harding. Supper was served Ly the refreshmient com- | mittee and an interesting programme presented by the new lecturer. Dr. Biy is able to be out after his rned last Tuesday reiatives in Hart- NL met Friday after- the composer pre- last her from & Westbrook ouye suffered = paralytic zesday morning. with . Tanner made a business erly and Wakefield, R. I Hopkins and Miss Geor- t Moosup cailed on Tan er cisited Preston Tuesday evening, es Wight is seriousiy Ml r Cora is caring for her. suffering from celds and some of the pupils are unable to &t tend school Good Attendance at Whist for Ben- John's Church. efit of St s Ch after being conf: serious illness Benefit Whist. There was a good Sized aitendance at the whist given by the Children of Mary society for tha bemefit of St. John's_church last week in Palmer hail. Several from Colchester werein. attendan; The first gentlemans prize, a box of cigars, was won by Georse Blackard of Colchester: ond, a necktie, by James Foley first iadies’ prize went to Marjorie gsley and was a pair of Kid sloves: second leather shopping | baz, was won by Miss Emily Toley. Consolation awards were given to Bert Smith and Miss Mary Kelley. George Pine, of Pawtucket, R. I, is visiting his uncle, Willlam Kelley. Frank Thompson, Who has been confined to his home by iliness is abls o_be around again. 5 b g, “Chapman _of North g her parents, Mr, Franklin is_visi and Mrs, F. H. Thompson. NORTH LYME on circle held the 2 =z the Dr’!fld:&t, Fosdick, last Tuesday aft- The following were elected President, Mrs. Bugene Lef- president, 1ire. Minnia and treasurer, Miss a erncon { for 191 rwin Rogers has returned o weeks’ stay in New London. | s Emily Stark is confined to, the house suffering from lumbago. isy L 6 it assisting with the housework g b Mrs, Erwin Rogers, Mrs, Mn-_mh Durkin and Miss Lois Rogers visited at G. H. Strong’s Saturday. LEFFINGWELL <. JL Geisthardt has moved his sew' mill from Preston City to the O. 3, Leffingwell lot at Stony Brook. e Miss Florence Taylor was the guest’ of her parents, Wednesday. Mrs. ¥, C. Lefiingwell was the guest Wedne: of Mrs. George Shelden, of East Great Plain. HALLVILLE JMrs. George Lavallee is ill. Laura Baer, who has been quite fil=- improving slowly. S Miss Esther Brown, who has been.. visiting her mother in Parteloville for - a few days, has returned, Mrs, Herbert Whittaker, Sr, was & caller in Norwich Wedn€sday. is for skin _purity and