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New London County SALEM New Tablet Plflced on the Church— Twelve Join C. E. Socicty—Bey Fractures Leg While Coasting. hose attending the morning ser- vice at the Congregational church e much surprised to see the hand- ome tablet that had been placed on the church Saturday night by the pas- tor. Rev. R. H, Crawford. The tablet cortains the following inscription in large gilt letters Salem Congregational Church, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. School, 12 m. g Service, 7 p. m. i CRAWFORD. most impressive sermon by the the theme of Assurance, text 13, was listened to by a o congregation Sunday morning. e Sunday school hour was up with the recitation of serip- es Ruth Murray, age §, re- 53d chapter of Isaiah and iner recited the Golden Texts . first, C. E. Rally. a evening raily rvice was a Christian otwithstanding the nearly full. > recelved into Miss Mabel Tew. Arthur Bail Czarnoms] Dembenski, .awrence Spencer, Day and Floyd associate v were welcomed with nd of fellowship from the p S dent of the Christian Wilbert H. Marvin, presented by the pas , who acknowledged the , Wi for the church and the world. Boy Fractures Leg. ening u suffered own 1] Ciub Meets. 1y eve ociety met for me of the M afternoon. osen: race Lat Darlin “rawford returned to New ay of New London Mon- e town he was a_gt ne of Mr. and Mrs. C Mrs. Will were g bgers last 3 m Chappell of Mr. and and after a few day: daug! fford was a Norwich en Members of C. Norwich Town Meeting—Fourth Number in Entertainment Course, Fourth Number in Course. fldnw New London £ the 1ded the s Norwich } ended the bask ic Wednesday e LAUREL GLEN Mr. and Mrs. large red fox birch to the Town School Board, » Wheeler, resizn- is acting as housekeep- Mr. Butts has re- mpshire where he employment LETTERS FROM TWO STATES | Ladie: LEBANON Aid Society’s Electlon—Whist Party—Mrs. Alice Peckham ~Cele- brates 84th Birthday. The Lalies’ Ald society held a meet- ing in the church parlors last Thurs- dsy afternoon. Supper was served and the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Hol- lis Campbell; vice president, Mrs. S. W. Throop; secrotary-treasurer, Miss Elien Huntington; committee on work, Miss Sophia Dolbear, Mrs. Henry Hew- itt. Mrs. Willlam Howland, Mrs. Adell Spaulding and Mrs. Willlam Wetmore; social committee, Mrs. Henry Hewitt, Mrs. Otto Pultz, Mabel Noyes and Mrs. Bishop. At the Whist Tables. A whist was held- in Grange hail last Fridsy evening. Thirteen tables were played. The foliowing prizes were awarded: Ladies—First, Mrs. David Pjtcher; second, Mrs. Charles Troland. Gentlemen—First, Carl Hallen; sec- ond, Frank Rockwood. Consolation awards—Mrs. Elmer Pultz and Fred Burgess. State Secretary Hine Addresses Meet- ing. An educational meeting v Grange hall Monday eveni: School work was exhibited were teaching xercises. Charles D. Hine of Hartford addre the meeting. George Greene of Waterford was at T. J. Tucl a few days last week. 84th Birthday. On Feb. 4 Mrs. Alice Peckham cele- brated her $ith birthday at the home s held in Feb. 1. here of her daughter, Mrs. Ida Abell, Dur- ing the afternoon friends’ and neighbors called. Dainty refr were served. Mrs. Peckham membered with cards, books; cut flow- ers and other tokens of esteem. Mrs. Ida Abel spending the in Boston, the guest of her son. Social at Baptist Chapel. 5 social was tist churc served. £ music violin d\JPX by Robert Palmer, eelk | has leased a house at the Society Attend | { Lyme Sunday has been appointed | § under the care of], ATriptoFlorida| . iers . “Land of Sanshine and Flowers™ affords2n enviablechange from the rigors of winter in i Neorth. One may piay Goif under perfect climatic conditions, bathein the surfofsemi-tropical waters, motor over the finest beaches to be found anywhere— in a word, enjoy summer pleas- ures throughout winter in the society of congenial people. The ¢East”’and“West” Coastsalike hold out their varied attrac- tions. f For Boakiet, “Frapleal Trigs, and Informatics, apply Atlantic Coast LineRR. “The Standard Railroad of the South” 248 Washington St., Bosten, Bass. Peckham, Mrs. John Peck- was added to next social will be on Washington's News in General. the uipits ras bee f Mr. and M by friends of their [, where Mrs. Thomas P Nerman Leases House —Miss Grace A. Main Resigns— Work oFr Army Relief. Mrs. Thomas P. Norman of Ledy a end by the Third six months from meantime ements for the village, own church ist. In ome arra home and Mrs. vstic called on r f. Hollister H a guest at dinner of T Drurs. Teacher Resigns \ take effect » be married in Marx Sdwards i Tuesday to ac wishing to att ing at the ‘ongregational parsonage is be ovated in anticipation of the 5 of the pastor-elect, Re who will be here in March. ervisor Carlon E. Wheeler was in town the last of the week. Miss Julia Sullivan spent the weelk end at her home in New London. Harold Darling of Salem was a jer here Sund Miss Hazel owers was In Bast of New York is vi M an Rogers, of Hazel Powers and Mrs. Eilen were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Smith the first of the weel. Mrs. Matthew Tinker is ill at her| home. Miss Mary~Tinker is carihg| for h Isaac Kaplan and William Yarduf- were dn Colchester the first of weelk. William Watts of Montville was a caller here Monday. _E. Powers and family, with Miss Sullivan, went for a sleigh ride Thurs- day evening and called on George I Holmes of Wa!n.)t Hill. Misses Hazel Powers, Mary Tinker d Messrs. Lloyd Danfels and Sta Tinker were callers -on M: rs. Alma Gallup of Grassy Hill Mr. and Mrs. Julins Kaplan have ‘While Mr, Perry wes here he was in- - terested in and assisted in every good | Canterbury Grange \ nual Meeting of Creamery Associa- | work, guests of Mr and Mrs. Richard D. Maine Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson D, Maine were BROOKLYN. Gives Play—An- ion—Red Cross League Active. John Farragut was taken to the Day Mrs. Katherine Thomas,’ who has | Kimball hospital Wednesday by the Stoddard at Ashaway, ice. GALES FERRY ~—Lincoln to Be Honored. . The local an Home Missionary society was enter: tained at'the parsonage Tuesday af hour was The Red Men and the Gov Re ed by prayer. Reading, in Red Man's Land, by Hurlbutt. G Mrs. - Potte: Wolf's Visit to the Great W ther, Mrs. Edward R. Latimer: | business -meeting: | sponded to by = meographical Indfep | were choice « 0. D.{ | names; reports of corresponding sec- | las been sent .to the hospitals tetary and treasurer were given, fol- | Irance. ¥ : { lowed by other business. Adjournment | H. L. Wallace. who n de was followed by a social hour and |Jailer at “Windham county jall a: v refreshments with Ruesian tea several menths, has rned owing served by the hostess. F. Dean Courtland went 5. Colv New Lordon Kate B. Colver attended given in th tional chur vestry “of -the- Grotor, Frid: evening Sunday Service. last in the M. E. church Rev: Jan M, Potter spoke from these Worc wiser than men.” I Cor. ii. theme being The Cros: wisdom and power o flowers on the chancel table were a special gift Rev. Mr. Potter from Bradford am of Guilford and ations and rangement of s the reading desk At the offertory s sung, a selection from Tuils Dudley Perkins and M liss Perki for the ser e in . the reg Award for Attendance. ar organist, who e banner c | collection. Gordon Manice received ilar attend- gold pin for one year I ance. The Epwort ing of ‘Am. “and Mrs. Dudley C. tended the fumeral of Mrs. Perkin v afternoon James M. Potter preac h in Danielsc Tomorrow ( Li day will be the topic at | service of the Epworth ek leader wil 'i-'rr"Can_LE per. ral days w zrandmother, sran of Taftvilie ha spending a h Miss Helen Foley. John Br , Conn met at the home of -Miss Emil Tuesday evening. The dance given in Palmer hall or Several Chicken Pie Supper. & members of ‘the Fitc the fine supper served. of Miss Essie Popham. Clifford Cantlin daughter left for Bristol tod: visiting the former's mother fc eral weeks. Mi sister, Mrs. Harry Reynolds of New{ Haven. ‘William Tibbits lost one of his horses| gues! sev- one night this week. Windham County woonsfic”x—m‘u.m{ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisk of Stafford and | street visited at Allen W. Kenyon's on Friday of last week. A. Winfield Kenyon bas returned eturned home after spending a week | from Hartford. New York. Several from -here attended the danc- George Coleman of Montville spent | ing class at West Woodstock on Tues- Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Pow- New London. Georse. Allen, who has been work- for Clark, hes returned me tn Palmertown. “rskin of Walnut Enill home. badly Infured wood for G. G. zurice Perry has gone to Waka- 2ld to telp_care for hie grandfather, hip. Mr. Perry is 84 vears of age. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hatstat are in s Edna Walden As employed in | Union this week. NORTH STERLING Fred Bmmons has been visiting | irelatives in Danielson the past week. Josep Nappie's sight is better and its complete restoration is looked for. Mrs. William Burchard and family | Flanned to be heid |are_visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Randall it is reported the Jacob Bennett iplace has been sold to Long Island | purchasers. Mr. Johnson is finishing his new Injures Hip by(home and expectsto move there April | H. H. Crowell visited friends in Providence and Pawtucket recently. The fine sleighing was soon spoiled | with a south fog and rain. ursday -and badly imjured 'his | fhouses are anxious for more winter Those who have not filled their ice He formerly lived on-Hillside farm, 2 ' weather. been the guest of her sister, Mrs, M. J. Maine, is now visiting Mrs. Sophia | care than at his home. John B, Perry has filled his ice Auxiliary Entertained at the Parsonage | of Mr. —Special Flowers at Sunday Service| Mrs. Bessie A. House, Mrs. Lillisn liary of the Woman's ternoon by Mrs. James M. Potter, the president.” . The tepie for the study ernment. The central thought; The |Journed f ponsibilities of the Strong for the ak. Keynote, How Shall They Hear hout a Preacher? Singing, Amer- The Bible study, The Call, fol- |&Pd A. . O | Winiams and rs. Lucy A. eneral exercises, Mistakes | Cers were elected: I L and SucceSses in the - Indfan Fleld. retary and tréasurer,: Wil- | Reading, Black Hawk's Conclusion, reading, Chief Sitting ite Fa- |2 eview | ing, when ¢ of remainder of chapter, Mrs. Potter; The Missionary Enigmas, Mrs. Harmen A £00d sum was real C: Perkins, Mrs. Sarah I Perkins; ended the roll call,” re- The March | miaired health meeting, will be held with Mrs. George | Master Warner of the navy yard | Mr. and Mrs, F ¢ week to Willington, where he | A LeRoy < superintending the harvesting of ice | Agricultural for the W. R. Perry Ice company of | S Mrs, Fanny A. Molthrop and Miss|a stereoblicon le the pageant hecega- | gay. evening. At the mornming 'service on Sunday Because the foolishness of God is| 5, the of Christ, the Christ. The nder sweet peas for a also Eugene La Fon- | ilL at- aunt, Mrs. Alice Snell, of New London, ttended the meet the M. Sleighing Parties Come to Hall For Dance—Many at Chicken Pie Sup- spent ay with ki Mrs. ck Kelley. Jeremiah Ficlds of Provide of Jewett City has S her circle| ¢ Foley - of last week brought out one| est crowds to the hall for| sleighing parties | coming from | ville Bap- church gave a chicken pie sup-| in Palmer hall Tuesday evening| and was largely attended. All enjoved | Bdward Chappell of Montville spent Wednesday with his brother, Wills| Chappell. { Miss Alice Lavghlin of Hartford formerly of Yantic was a wWeek end and little - after s Kittle Coughlin is visiting her| town, as there he would get better Wednesday ~ evening extreme cold, not as many were out as there would have been had the weather been milder. Mr. and Mrs. Victo gone' to Canada’to vi mith have E. Moore and Miss: Lillian Mabel Nut- tall have been voted letters of dismis- on’ from the Baptist church to unite Wwith the Danielson Baptist church. Creamery Association Meets. The annual meeti creamery was held Friday, being ad- om Monday. The following 'ted: R. B. Witte Thurber, Vine te, C. S. Hyd Vitter. At a meet- he following offi- dent, R. D ing of the d Witter; ses ltam R. Thurber The Brooklyn Red O a social in the town h: ke and ice cr on sale and dancing was e ,ss ieague held riday ever were by . All that 0 s far Leen donated by the £ Wes I crandparen k A. Spaulding. hapman, a student at Storn llege, is at his hoi Hartford is visit Danielson gave ondon on Wednes- the Congreg chur SCOTLAND Apples Win Prizes at Hartford—Fu- neral of Mrs. Harriet Anthony. The Ladies” Aid society and all interested in a mew chu t the home of Mr or the DUrpo ter on Wedne A few fortur good thici Harry Chi nded the Pomic society meeting last weel ford and tot econd pre is the result 2 n d *| spraying 1 The funeral ses Anthony were C he farmers Putnam Ha day after oston Brown day Kimer T Sunday with Fr CANTERBURY GREEN | | | | | Pastor afukns Fron Vacation—James | Lathrop Dislocates Shoulder. | | | | > Christian ening at | n| ulde son. e ice. His »een taking livery service, { [ IR R i) | | RO | Canterbury | . h grange zave the drama Home Ties in | houses with a fine quality of six inch | the Unitarian hail. On account of the the relatives | of the Brooklyn | auditors, N. G.| WESTMINSTER day evening. Meeting—Sudden Death | )icious. of Simon Rosenzweig. v is spending a few Westminster Fred He Sleot. the church ther it complain- nd rested on t stminster Rosenz Church & Al- returned to e town gave an | tive in the chapel last PRI I'Yl'll S GHIRT T HRTTH IR) f T mantic, a former resi cooked the ovsters whic o wee| - EAST KILLINGLY Ay after- SEEE Mrs. Laura Miller Buys the Baptist | Parsonage—Sleighing Party. rom here went to Iast joyed a nice suppe Saturday evening Oliver Credie to move into the tenement recently vacated by Edward Aldrich, who has moved to 1ew houw - ang Mrs, = el Huntley and son and Mrs, H, Titu . Friday. I ol P. was 2 5 P s | Wednesday, of Mr. and A, frome 10r | chase in Danielson | k to his| er W o hus he hest and | Ime Aldrici iste H. H was her ise of P imestead La Belle friends from Daniclson ville, Sundas ank Harrington has Buys the Parsonage. Laura Miller t stist parsonas and burlal metery a home and ery b Dumas, J & of his cousin s Monday rd Hill, sister sor sesn't \ party fr W OODSTOCK | Farmers’ Institute—Town Votes to | Ask State Aid for Highway. . O. Danie the topie, | mic | ana ‘vegetable mr T it housewife Vote for Good Roads. Tti sody Miss | met w sam urial was o wudiences. -| The Maple Crest Reading Cir met ARLEY is one of the most nutri- tious and useful of nature’s cereals. Nearly 180 million bushels are produced annually in the United States. In brewing Narragansett the very highest‘ quality of Barley Malt is used. After being combifed with Imported Saazer-Land Hops and pure water, it is brewed, aged and served to you under the trade mark name of AN IS YOUR GUARANTEE, - There is no genuine BAKER’S CO COA BAKER’S CI'IOCOLATE unless it has this trade- mark on the package. WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER,MASS s Life and W e were the s R. Masters ATTAWAUGAN hter went to T s -attended the funeral Jon tha! ) Watson, . wae but is better. met with Albert He received 2 Walter Frissell, ‘ood and Mr. and Mrs. James the Methodist Min- Danielson, Monday. and Charles "EASTFORD contracted for Clark's and icehouses, has com- Aaron Bowen has a good quality filling his’house Will Co is at Woodstock Valley, or Ellery Bartlett. Cowan, has re- »merville, tak- with her for & the first of WHAT CATARRH IS said that every third person is | troubled with catarrh in some form, ence has shown that nasal catarrh .“rln,ne\ a weakened condition of the the secretions of the mu- br are quickly affected, treatments in the form of s and vapors, do little if any good. o correct catarrh you should treat use by enriching your blood and bur general condition with tt’s Emulsion which cinalfood and abuilding-tonic, rree from alcohol or harmful drugs. ) is not a patent nedicine but a concentrated medicinal- prescribed bx the best phy- sicians for forty Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. e oil-food in ¢ Scot QHTHIHR RUUUH T T