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New London County NIANTIC Surprise Party for Miss Clara Gorton —Cottages Being Leased for the Coming Season. A surprise party, was given Miss Catherine Gorton a¢ her home in York avemie Saturday evening. The party was made up of the following younz people: Misses Cassie Smith, Gladyvs and Ethel Farmer, Louise Long, Annie Hill, Fleanor Darrow. Catherine Gor- ton. The voung men were Arthur At- xinson, Lloyd Hobron, Howard Gav- itt, Wesley Hoffman, Ivan Beckwith, Tracy® Beckwith. Games of various kinds, were played. ,:s(tmmm- collation B erved to the guests. 5 N fineoin G. Luce of Stafford Springs was a business caller in the village the first of the week. Charles Ross has taken a house on the Black Point read. £ Mr; end Mrs. B. S. Beckwith of New Haven will move here soon to reside. Harry R. Farmer has returnued aft- er a week's business trip to several places in Massachusetts. Dorman brothers_have removed the tree from the <Chittenden plact which was blown down during one of he recent gales. A Le Neww London was ho Grove last week looking after h property. Mr, Levinson is in poor calth and is thinking of coming here o if the change is beneficial to Leasing Cottages. A number of parties were in the e last week looking for cottages se for the coming season. Al- number of places have been Abby J. Strickland left the ? the weei for the home of her ter, Mre. Page, in Brooklyn, N. . to pass the remainder of the wi She was accompanied by Mr , who will make a s Yerk and New Haven, rning home. harles A. reen of Xew London Young Men's Chri Sund; interesting Samuel Gellert ess caMer in of Colchester w this vicinuity 1a: Spencer and Charles Ross a eonport, r, and Mrs, W. lensth rer home i Buys Cottage. Ha on ¢f New Haven the Bacon cottage in Main rison and his _sister, rTison. have been sum- mer residents of this place for sev- eral years and intend to make it their and Mrs. Nelson J. Huntley are passing the winter in Hartford. P. Hi¥iar has moved his bi- ness his new bullding in reet . The new quarters give more room than In his former roctor and son Edwawd are ng the house occupied by Mr. “Warren Parks. Beckwith, who has been ill bhe about the house. el is emploved at Grot- hip & Fngine Co, Josephine Kingsbury hes gone rd to visit relatives. 5. Smith of the stone 2 visitor in Norwich Willimantic Guests. and Mrs. Stephen Dunstan of antic, former residents of this of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- York avenue, Charles Ro A. Aston have closed gome to Middietown Howard Pitlin has returned to his cottage after a visit to Hartford and flast Hartford. A quantity of furniture arrived at depot last week consigned Van Feilitz and was taken SOUTH LYME George Maynarg of East 17 me at- was 2. weelk. business King’s daughters met vesterday home of Mrs. B. P. Stanhope. F. W. Chapman are and M visito: severs illness. Mr. and Mrs. James -F. Smith of ew London were guests Sunday of St Mr. and M Charle be afoun Pendleton !s. still tnable to “:and ‘is" suffering. from the effects of being injured in the woods while teaming. B. P. Stanhope is in Worcester for a whils travellng for some business firm. 33 HAMBURG Public * Hall Association Dinner Served L. B. S. \, The public hall assocfation TNeld a these vice= , War- treasurer, James Lord. ; *Harding is spending a ort vacation at her home in Sterling The T. B. 8. met Wednesday from 11 4. Mrs. Wulis, Hall served dinenr. The Equal Suffrage league will meet the Public’ hall Monday afternoon, eb. Sthy fr. ajpd Mrs. R. M. Peck were Say- e callers last Sunday. me LEONARD BRIDGE Atfred Hughes Called to England By Mother’s lilness. VMrs, Alfred Hughes went to Provi- dence, R: I, Tuesday for a. visit. Alfred Hughes sailed Saturday on ho Lustianna for England, where he was calied by the illness of his mother, who is nearly. 83 years of age. Otto A. Netileton was in_Chestnut Hill and: Willimantic, Thursdas Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lilley and Mrs. Clemont Fowler of Lebanon, were local callers recently. CLARK’S CORNERS Two Accidents on Thursday to Weod- men, Thursday one of the woodchoppers employed. by Wallace Tuttle cut his leg, so that it was necessary to have the wound sewed up. Fielder Neff, 2 man in the employ of Wallace N. Jewett, while sledding wwood Thursday. fell from his ioad and dislocated his hip. He was taken {o St. Josepi¥s: ‘hospital; Wilimantic. Officers— 1. Birthday Party for Miss Blanche Rochleau—Local..People at” Govern- er’s Ball A party in honor of the. birthday of their daughter.. Blanche, was given at the home of Mr. and Alrs, William E. Rochleau Saturday nig The even- ing was spent.: in a, social man- ner, varlous games: being played. A luncheon served ‘late in: the evening was thoroughly enjoyed. Those pres- ent included, Misses Anita, Catherine, ‘Winifred Holton, ‘Clara. Grent, Ber- nice Stewert,' Helen Daniels, Veronica and Zelma Rochlean and Mrs. Holton from North Franklin, Madeline Gall- agher, Mabel Birracree, Agnes Cough- lin, from Baltic, Pauline Deshefy from Occum, Madeline Ennis of: New Lon- don, Lioyd Grant, Herbert Stewart, ‘Herbert Wheeler, Eugene Ayres, Ray mond Valette, Aleck Rocheleau, Wil- liam Chadwick, Henry Gidding from North Franklin, Ernest Desautel of Willimantic, Terrance Coughlin from Baltic, George Rocheleau of Norwich, Ernest Deshefy of New London, Rob- ert Deshefy of Occum, Erick Warth of Norwich, George Javie, Louis-Eibeck of ?‘ccum and Ottis Fairbanks of Nor- wich, Briefs and: Personals; . Mr. and Mrs. Lavius A. Robinson were in Yantic Thursday of last week, guests of Mrs. Lucy B. Manning, Mrs. Horace Smith has returned to her home in Lyme, after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Sarah | Greenslit. Otig Fairbanks of Norwich was a recent guest of Lioyd Grant. Miss Clara T. Grant attended a sur- ise party in Norwich at the home of ss Annabel Dillsworth, one cvening last week. Mrs. C. Friday. Lloyd Grant was the week-end guest of Otis Fairbanks in Norwich. Melville Manning of Lebanon was a callsr in town Tuesday Clara L. Grant attended the Gov- ernor's ball in Norwich, Tuesday even- ing. pr! A H. Tolinson was in Baltic Clifford H. Robinson of Canton; One- o No. 3, of Nor ttended the ~ SHUNOC Man Westerly Bride—Funeral man Held Thursday. Takes Willimantic of Kneeland Chap- v of the Westerly 2 = of Willimantic, Tuesday wedding tcok place at Mr. and Mrs. Nelsor t of Westerly com- fenced teacher of the public _school here, Monday morning. Miss West was graduated from the Rhode Island State Normal Scheol in Providence, last weelk. Funeral of Kneeland Chapman. The funers Kneeland Chapman was held in Miner church_ here, ¥ largely attended. . Collins of- ficiated. was in_the cemete hapman died Monday after a His wife, last August. ‘ing are two sons and one besides n one of a I family of chilren, sons and daughters R B. W Boston for Tocal Monday neral of Edith NORTH STONINGTON Army Relief Work Committees—Frank T. Wheeler Resigns from Town School Board. c e Army Relief Work. lity are much i and will meet next Wedr Progressive Super, The Ladies' Aid society of church gave 2 Progre: r'in Grange hall, Wednesday is town, was pastor of the Bap ford, R. I, Friday evening by elabo- {rate’ services in which several Rhode Island clergymen participated. Frank T. Wheeler Resigns. Frank T. Wheeler, a member of the town school committee for two and one-half years, has resjgned. Thomas recos: st cRurch in E. Wheeler has been chosen to fill the other members of the oyd ;Xs, Main. and. Rev. vacancy. The hoard are. Kl Tiycian Drury Paniel B. Gray made a. business trip Tues- to Providence Monday, returning day. He was a guest over night of { brother of Mrs. Gray Mrs. H,-B: Bdekett has been visit- ing friends in Providence for a week. . Birthday Visit. A _few of the neighbors of Mrs. H. .. Pendieton, self-invited ‘guests, will visit her this (Saturday)-evening, in honor of her birthday ‘LISBON - Members of Newent C. E. to Attend Norwich: Meeting. e The members of the Newent Y. P. S. €. . are ‘planning to attend the union ‘service which is to be held with the Christian ~ Endeavor society ' at Norwich- Towhn Sunday_evening. This weel’s-storm- of hail and sleet has made -traveling treacherous,- but sleighing and sledding were never bet- ter and.many. farmers have been im- proving. the opportunity to haul logs to foral sawmill Nirs. Albonesi of Brooklyn recently maved to the Bradlow place near the railroad arch. Her son and his wife are-expected to come-later: E. Hyde -and” Miss Ciara 3y ited Saturday with relatives in Norwich Towh. 5 OAKDALE Three Pupils of Congregational Sunday School Merit Rewards—Social Union Meets. At the Congregational church Sun- day the pastor, R 4. L. French, had for his subject Faith. Text, Romans 4: ‘There was no C. E. meeting on ac- count of the storm. At the session of the Sunday school three pupils, Jennie Glasbrenner, Mi ton and Chester Gordon, were present- ed a fifth- year £old:pin each under the Little* Cross and Crown system, having been perfect in attendance. Weather Lessened Attendance. for of the late Deacon Ruben and 1 Breed Chapman. Only one brother, Albert C. Chapman of Westerly is now living. r. Chapman was a farmer| on Ttaly was 1 Friday evening.| ormerly ber present. F. S. Palmer, superintendent of the Massasoit Manufacturing ~company mill here, was in Fall River on'basi- ness the first of the weelk. LEDYARD Church Supper GClears About $15— Dealers Themselves Must Ship Milk Cans—Town Clerk Allyn Injured. The First Baptist ¢hurch held a sup- per at the residence of Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Will Triday evening. The:sup- per consisted of baked beans, escallon- ed_potatoes, ham, brown bread, cake, coffee and ice cream. A good number was. present and the procceds were about $15. Clarence. Robbins of Preston = City was the.zuest of Newton Maynard on Friday night and Saturda r Rev. Giles Goonenough delivered an eloquent_sermon in the Congregational church Sunday morning. There was an attendance of 52 in Sunday school There was no Christian - Endeavor service, of which Mrs. John M:Gray was to be the leader, Sunday even! on account of ‘the stormy weather, Rumored Farm® Purchase. It is reported that Mrs. Thomas P. Norman has purchased a house in North Stonington: willage. X Must Ship Cans Personally. A change of ‘time affecting milk pr ducers who ship their product to Provi- dence every morning by the Norwich and Wes troiley went into effect Monday morning. Previously the mil men could carT; eir milk to the sta- tions on the way and leave their cans to be taken by the trolley company when the car arrived. Now the pro- ducers have to wait at the station themselves until the trolley arriv The reason for this is said to be that in the past there has been a shortags ¢ milk cans, some getting more r share and others not enough. change is hoped to remedy the | heir first meetin; sists of George W, Palmer, chairman; John McGuire, cl and James H. Belden. On Monday no one appeared. Town Clerk Allyn Injured. Willlam I. Allyn, town clerk, was in- jured quite severely while driving out of the barn with a load of apples for The board con- market. Mr. Al as on a high seat and his head collided with a crossing over the barn door. He is very lame . who T bette on of M one to been ill with 1. is as Theodore. s his of g ssist Walter Parmelee, Geer attended the ball in Norwich Tuesd At Hartford Meeting. William I. Allyn, Asa Sheldon, warles A. Gray and Frederick W, I attended the Pomological meeting n Hartford Tuesday and Wed- held nesday upervisor F. W.-Barber teachers’ meeting in the Ledy: Thursday held d C afternoon. FITCHVILLE Whists Provide Brief Personal Notes. | Recent Personal Mention. arles Ladd o ler br 1 of Norwich spent W Ir, and Mrs. ¥ | " HANOVER Town—Play Well Presented, Cast and Well Town r 3 ¢ voung people o the No iety have prepared a s gramme for Christian Endeavt and have invited, all the Norwich union to er gramme, The Busy Day. A play entitled Her Bi given Wednesday evenn auspices of the . . society, the being as follows: Mrs. Newwed, Mi Gladys Crombie; Mr. Newwed, Harlan Harrison; Cora Allen, ‘an up-to-date domestic, Mrs. Burdick; Mrs. Knowser, Mrs. 'Standish; Kate, Mrs. Knowser hired girl, M Helen Eadie; Barber an Itallan peddler, Mrs. W. G. T Tom Bluffer,. & book - agent, . Rae Standish; a policeman, W. G. Park tramp, Nelson Adams. Kk, the grocer Fred Gauthier , teamster. ick; Freddie, echoolboy, < Ma ment_course comes Thurss and will be given by The Easte: Mill Works Nights, The Alrlie .mills are wor nights a week until 3 o'clock, A number of the young men -and young ladies are taking advantase the fine coasting, Mrs. Willjam Campbelt home ‘after a visit to her mo Massachysetts. LEBANON Social. Hour and Tea Follow Annuai Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Society. evening Girls, ing three tur her ed in The annual ‘meeting of the Ladies’ Atd soeiety of the First Congregational church-was’ Ield “in.the church par- lors Thursday afternoon. ing officers ere .electe: President, Mrs, H. A, C president, Mrs. 8 W tary and treasurer, tington; assistant treasurer, Miss Ma- Noyes; committee on work, M. Dolbeare, Mrs. Henry Hew- t, Mrs. W. B. Howland, Mrs, W, A. ‘Wetmore, Mrs, A. Spauldin: tee on needs of the people, Mrs. L. Danielson. Miss Harriet Hewitt commlttee on entertainments; Mrs. Henry Hewitt, Miss Bertha_ Perrv, rMs. O. L. Pultz, Miss Mabel K. Noyes, Mrs, Carl Bishop, . After the election “of officers and necessary business the ladies enjoved 2 social hour around a bountifully Diversion— | Local Endeavorers Invited to Norwich |1 The follow- | 7 T spread table, Mrs. H: A. Campbell pouring coffee and Mrs, N. B. Royall pouring tea, a happy finish for a pleas: aut afternoon Wing to Be Added to Church—School Exercises on McKinley's Birthday— Everybcdy-at-Church Sunday. Rev. M. effective ser T ing for his themce Home. Text John The Sunday sch vices under the leadership of ti uperintendent, | Mrs. William Darl tended and of adde of increased inter the. concert recitation o ripture. stormy _cvening service ¢ Notwithstanding * the the Christiar Endea well attended. In th Herbert FHouston, the e the chair was filled- by the ch of the prayer meeting comnii F. R. Baiey. R gaye an interesting’ mi nd reported on his succe: money for the repairs of building < Will Add Wina. The church will not be raised and bvasement finished beneath first suggested but.a w added for the accommodation of day. school classes - and -the meetin: of_the Ladies’ auxiliary. While in town this wveek Crawford was Mrs. F. R. Bailey. Philadelphia Guest, Moore of Philadelphia, some time with his fami at_their home in town. Miss Lida Darling has returned to her home in New London after a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and A, H. Darling. Darling of New Tondon spent v at the home of ‘his grandpar- , Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Darling. George Moore has entered the em- {ploy of Henry A. Rogers. Charles S. ‘Ray is in week attending the s perior court as a j Miss_Ella Darling has ret New York state, where she caring for her brother, Henrs who 1Is recoveripg from a ser ness. in rais the chur Harry spendin this McKinley Exercises. Rhetorical exerci were the West Road school, Irid noon, Jan, 29th, in honor « tyred President McKinley The following program was under the direction of the teacher, s Kather L. Ray: Sof a_ schoo! recitation, Why 't Laug Ren I of ireell {Seen the Wind, Joseph ider: The Fringed Gentian, Miss Florence Rem- Twinkle, Twinkle, s Helen Dixon; Barbar: Miss e Pu roll call, pupils respond with recita- ; reading Kin hafet Esther Tramp, compositior John Purcell Tiss my C. E. evening ( bserved i it is hoped will not town or but mnday. S now assoc member: ciety, will be received as rs and new associate membe: be wel The | n_charge « i H. Marv Crawf OLD MYSTIC - | Surprise Party—Rewards for Pupils— | Delay Caused by the Storm. : » follow idge, Mi Hester Wall bridge, William A Charlie Marthers, Elisha Da Marchand, Leslie Haley, Jam ng. Freder Marchand, Dewes m, eodore Per: Rus, Edward Brow The eve given up to games. Refreshmer were served Gifts for Pupils. The following pupils of t Sunday sc were pre: session of the uperintendent Fra behalf of the sch erfec tendance ie Smith i for vear { the | Dabol Goes to New Hampshire. C as resigned Florence G. Clapp I incipal of the Old M ool for the p grammar school at Mrs. Clap] ster Royal ¢ for Frank on Former Pastor, iliam . Harrig¢ was a_recent guest of friends at Moosup where he Cailed ded previous to coming to Old to live. While there he called | on Rev. ana Mrs. Arthur H. Witheo at Methodi: parsonage. ‘Rev. Mr. ithee was pastor of the ©ld AMystic | Met st church . previous - to . his transfer to Moosup. 1e Ladles’ Aid soclety of the Bap- t church met Wednesday at 2 p. m. the home of Mrs. Horace O. Wil- Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Marthers en- tertained on Sunday Miss Lillian‘Jones of Clinton, Frederick Mather of Grot- on borough, Miss - Rosabel Edwards and Richard Mather of Montville and G. R. Huntley of Groton Long Point. Miss Florence Clark of Norwich has sizned as teacher of the fifth and xth grade of the Old Mystic school .l] has returned to -her home:in Nor- wich r Storm Delays Car. Owing to the severe sicet storm the trolley cars could not, r at all Tues- day over the Old Mystic extension. bout 5 a. m. Wednesday a freight car me over the.road and at 7 a. m. the first passenger car. running The cars were Wednesday, but not always schedule time. The U: S. mail, which is now_conveyéd by the troliey company, had to ‘be carried to and from Old Mystic Tuesday in teams. The Bap Young People’s union served a chicken pie supper in'_the church parlors Friday evening. = The proceeds will be used to paw for the installation of electric lights. in the rear rooms of tlie church. Mrs. J. Harold Willlams {has re- turned from a week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stevenson of Boston. Mrs, Wilfred E. Brown has returned from a visit to” friends in Hartford. While thére she attended the annual mecting of theé Eastern Star, Albert A. Haley and Theodore John- n went on an auto trip to Hope Val- ley Saturday. Mrs. Horace 0. Williams has return- Al 'MOHEGAN ed from a visit to Mrs, John L. Tift| of Providence. = Frederick Wright has moved his household goods and family from Hope Valley to the John Hadley Whiting house. Mrs, Albert Burrows is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and . R. Kent, of Passaic, N, J. Maud Shank has returned after a visit_to her grandparents, Mrs. Willlam Shank, of Ledyard. Charles S. Cady, of Hartford, spent the weeli-end with John Kennedy and amily Buys the Hyde Place. William J. Williams of Old Mystie has purchased the John Hyde house of the estate of Miss Lucy J. Houche, she having purchased it a number of since of the John Hyde estate. Eaton of Stonington borough is substituting this weck at the Old Mystic Grammar school. Mrs. George Haley also of that place is substituting this weel teacher of the fifth and h grades left vacant by the resig- of Jliss Florence Clarke of tiful to behold. but Mr been s summer i:on r Clai ent Saturc Rouche of West- night and Sunday 3 moth squad Wedr were In_the pla day. ociety met with Alrs. 3 arsday Mary Brown c ionchet is a guest at Mrs. J. M. Cook 1 ASHWILLETT Main was a busine: onington Saturda: Kinney was a recent | Julia A. Crumb entertained her brother from Ledyard one day last week. The stormy days the first of the week kept farmers busy doing chores, caring for stock and keeping the wood box filled. Hens_are g beginning to after stoppi lay a few There was a good attendance at church Sunday morning. There was no evening service on account of the storm. -Roy Fielding is ill. Twenty friends and neighbors cz ed on Mrs. Hart Saturday evening, it her birthda: There was music games were yed and refresh- ments served. received many cards and pr Windham County SOUTH_KILLINGLY Lecture by Judge E. M. Warner— Florida Visitor Writes of Unpleas- ant Weather, o She ents. ture of the course was given in the church Friday evening by Judge E. M. Warner of Putnam. Mr. Warner held the close attention of hi long ti second le line evil-doex Miss a Tuesd d Norwich. Bad Weather in Florida. Ruth and aturda bas purchased a draft Elmer Pierson of i DAYVILLE Storm Keeps Local Pecple From At- tending Cotton Ball—Judge Warner's Lecture Postponed Raymond Burnett spent with her parents, Deac J. Burnett any Dayville people were disap- pointed at not being atle to attend the Cotton ball in Danielson Tuesday, but re storm and no trolieys run- prevented their going. e week end n and Mrs, F. Pidwell spent Sunday with er, Mrs. E, G. Bidwell of Ledies’ Ald sociely met Tuesday ith Mrs, George Monroe. Lecture Postponed. The Mine club were unable to listen to Judze Warner of Putnam on Monday evening. The storm being so severe his address was postponed but the few who ventured out passed a pleasant evening. Harry Smith is able to attend to his work azain after being confined to the house for several weeks. Defective Chimney. The home of George Gay caught fire the other nizht from a defective chim- Not m damage was done. Mrs, Chauncey Miller was in Provi- dence, R. 1, Monday. Leon Blaachard and Merrill K. Ben- nett attended the Cotton ball at Dan- jelson Tuesday evening, the storm hav- ing no terror for them EAST KILLINGLY Allen Wade has moved to the hill Annie Brown was in Providcnce on Wednesday, Roy Ryan of Worcester, Mass., was the zuest of friends here Saturday. Misses Lucien and Doris Smith and Bertha Soule spent the week end with Mrs. A, E. Sayles at North Scituate, R I Anson Mayrard is spending a few rays with relatives in Hartford. Mrs. J. Albert Brooks is the guest of her daughter in North Scituate, R. I sold his farm and " Miss Alma L. Rich was the guest of OIr, and Mrs. Rufus R. Chase ot Putnam, Wednesday Miss abeth Baron of Danielson, Miss Ellen Pray, Miss Grace Lawrence and James Pray of Ballouville, visited school at the Tucker district on Thursday. Janits AL Con s & good attendance at the number £ here attended tlre |finsin= school SaturGay night. Tt vouns people of|espectcd ihat the class will give aturday evening|MUsical programme efore many in pronouncing | Weeks, dirccted by Charles D. Geer. of February 5 ! Revenue Department not later tha havi paring your report. Income tax returns must be prepared and filed with the Internal g a net income of $3,000 or over, and by husband and wife, liv- ing together, having a combined net income of that amount. Our Income Tax Department will be pleased to assist you in pre- THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK n March 1st, 1915, by individuals Sermens on Temperance—Singing | Class Planning Concert. red Dorche; Afr. and Mr daughter aof aine, visitors at the|’] Bome, of d Ars, J. D. Mo, IrS. Ruth Geer and Miss Deatrice IR Geer were orwich visitors over thell E week end. PENDLETON Femperance Sermon. 3 s A splendid sermon was preached on F Lhe. finst of thellsst Sunday by Rev. Martin Lovering aviest of the Seasoflorn the subject of temperance. Special was prepared for the day. part of the Sunday school hour « the subject of temper- d by the sonz, “A Sa- tior: in 1920.” “Interest in Singing Class. Mecal Contest. ! @ that on_the evening the W. €. T. U. will hold a medal contest, H Fred Gee is preparirg fumber for the: erection of a ‘house and barn to be built cn Windham Hill on property. crly owned by A. J. \brams. Al- a well has been drilled there. Harry P. Chesebro spent a few days It is expe in Hartford this week. The board of relief held its first meeting Monday the first. The next meeting will be on the 20th. 3 0. H. Sweet and family spent Sunday at the home of Edward Pal- mer in South Windham. SOUTH WOODSTOCK iss Minnie Wells has returned- to h Attleboro. Nellie Lowe is spending a few ckerville. Webster, George Davis and Duffy attended the grand lodge at New Haven two days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mai all of Providence are spendi: a few days in town. Mrs, A. R. Scranton is at the hospi- tal for a slight operation. Senexet grarge dramatic A cl next present a dance at Dudley d: night. iiss Minnie Duff ington and {s work ton’s. back from Ab- ng at Mrs. Mor- office: rs of Putnam iodge, No. 5 . urday night. THOMPSON Deacon Iune. is visiting relatives in Auburndale. Mrs. Fred Reid and I is are in New York for a cott Lew- v weel The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- | EAST WOODSTOCK Meeting of Reading - Club—Golor Scheme Carried Out at Brown Social. with Mrs. N. r Cur- of New Haven spent the home. nary Meeting. meet; will be held. E afternoon with Mrs. rich. Topi The Chil at Leader, Mr: 1. H. Linder- next Wed B, Al ity club met onday or more joined the A social time followed the business session. Over 100 at Brown Social. A Brown social.was given last Fri- vening for the benefit of the La- - id-saciety Elmer Cor- Mrs. Willlam Neely and- Mrs. Seorge Weiherell. - - The attendande was 100 or more. The menu consisted of brown - bread sandwi: molasses , doughnuts, dark assorted calke ifce. The waiters were of a hue to match. _Readings were given by Sylvia May; Mrs, F. AziJor- dan and Mrs. George Frink, illustrated by tableanx. Sons, Mrs. conve: and ional game filled out the evening's ABINGTON Sleighing Party to Eastford—Lecture by Rev. J. B. King. Frank Grigg several weéks is convalescing. A sleighing party from this vi attended a dance in Eastford on Sat- urday evening, The American Soidier. Course of Entertainz t Congresational ously. last instructive Rev. J. subject been bein tional church met with Mrs. Dex- iott Wednesday at 5 o'cl Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Eddy visited Nathan Ch Saturday and Sun Althoush a.very cold nigh er given by the I the Town I was hded. vas in Provider ast weelk. Augusta Mills is spendin lays with her aunt, Mr: in Boston. ank Knight is visiting at old home in Providence. WOODSTOCK VALLEY AL Bl Tuesday Mis: her W, H. titute. veteran Chbendler ied at the of ended 5 vening. inifield Kenyon is f de. visit e returned from B. Gallup spent Friday in We: allup of Danielson at BEdwin Gallup's. has are enjoying the sport. is fine and cld and young| | PACKER | Mills Running Full Time—Girl tnjur- ed While Coasting. riends, ot a iarge fox- las has been i1 s now rapn brother were re- the Rese of New Eng- of Cromwell, Conn., is John W. Drury. Thursday for hile coafting a shed cutting the eye. Dr. Chase and had to take thres She is improving slow- said to possess mors sun- in the world. ' dhildr;n Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA need To L, a Mr. point Mr: Punch You Push—He Twists How many times a week do you hole in wood? up curtain or bathroom fixtures, Buy Myr. Punch . Punch is an automatic drill, made by Goodell-Pratt Co., famous ‘Toolsmiths. drives the tool-steel drill—through an inch of oak if you wish, easily. There are cight tool-steel dsills of differ- ent sizes in handle, seen through num- bered holes. a tool to make a clean round start a screw right, for rivet- hole in'broom handle, putting You place the drill and push. A spiral twist Drop in and try it on the Mr. Punch Demonstration, Price $1.50 There was no school on the hijl or Tu r district Tueeday on account of the storm. % Lutker ;. Andrews was in Worces- ter Thursday. Sl S R B N RE & Bulletin Building The Household 74 Franklin Stree’ Telephone 531-4