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- NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY, - FEBRUARY 20.. 1915 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County UNCASVILLE Tango Clase Stspends Lessons During Lent—Social with Prize Waltz—Sale of Farm-—Valentine Party. clen Kelley of Derby, a former in Palmer Memorial school. the cek-end at the home of Mr_ and Mre. Frank Miner. Mrs. D. D. Lyon ‘entertained the Woman's Home Missionary meeting, flernoon. Reception After Lent. £ ss met in Hickey’s hall sht for the last lesson of After Lent, the class will for Grace Adams of Fitchville, has pending several days with her igrd Johnson of this s I'he ta esday ni ason ck-house which the of Oakdale is building broperty is progressing the buildings is near the foundatfons sit with friends ael Gero has re- lessons were Memorial school Dowe, the teache -end in Hartford. Social a2nd Dance. ¥ rmed letic 1 dance in Rob- evening with a was tl two doliay was awarded Lynch. Me. About 20 min- the waitz and Miss Eve St Ger Addie M = | weel H tub | An inihan. Mrs. Jos and *hapman, Rov | )nhn ami ,m}rti S mpson es and Cupids. there gathered Miss Fliza~ ames were decorated was f Gales Ferry e week of teacher in the tertained her \ illiam Waebster, 1g the family me ‘ e wer t twe I he time was e < £ games an, hd trumental he musi phonograp! the arks on by Jonn _Dodds, as Right Leg Broken | More Fellowship Meet- | | ile helping Henry | yaild a piece of inj .1n>d by a long whi o get around. isited his aunt and Sunday Goodenough preached school. since attendan E med t of Mra. Mr. ¢ las chicken pox Only Three Complaints, ef met at the town This was their i(wo appeared. appeared before them | will meet only once and M rday. and only ave < in_Providence { rned home. Om: More Meeting. eries of fel- | the Road Stonington Goodenough, i c { Cnly | na . Ledyard church e in ddress. Th [ m Tedyard, and the Congrega- March 31 Endeavor meenng( was led by Deacon Robbins o2 of Preston meeting at the Mrs. Jacob Will Lamb, s been two weeks with Mr. Henderson, near Old her daught . Clark. Pastor’s Mother 82. Goodenough's mother, who to her son's ect from Win- first time she has o will stay over Sun- of North Stonington wo_large hogs for Frank G. ard Thursday. of Norwich has been his en; Attcndcd Pomena Mesting. Twenty from this place attended the Pomona grange meeting held in Nor- wich Thursday. | | Work commiftee, consisting of Mr ]Lmher Holton, chairman: Mrs Mrs. Abiel Browning, ¢ | Greeneville, Complain to Board of | i FRANKLIN Ladies’ Society Names Work Commit- tee—Valentine Social at the Grange. The Ladies® d society met with Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayer Thureday -after- noon with 42 in attendance. It was voted to meet once every month and bring a basket lunch. Mrs. Hermon Gager and Mre. Fred Race and Mrs. Lioyd Ayer were voted on “the work committee, 4 Valentine Social. * Franklin srange held a - very ‘en- joyable Valentine social at the towm hail Saturday evening of of last weels. The hall was decorated with req and white crepe paper and hearts. In the game of pinning on the hearts the first prizes were awarded Mrs. Arthur Smith and Georze Kripps; censolation to Migs Helen Comager. One of the most interesting features of the eve- ning was the matrimonial contest, Al- ‘bert Beckwith receiving the first prize, while the following were awarded prizes: George Beckwith, Milton Beck with: Brnest Smith, Ray Beckwith. Huntington Lathrop. In the chilaren's games prizes were given Myrtice Browning, Archie Alitcheil first, con- solation, Arad Robinson, in puttin; the heart puzzle together. In _the other games prizes were awarded Viv- ian Miner, Ella -Rockwood, “Herbert Ward and Warren Rockwood. - After the games sandwiches, .cheese, cake {and coffee were served. The deligh ful affair was in charge of the Ladies Tred Roce, Mrs, Frank Rockwood an Florence Ioffman. Saw Fifteen Deer. S Herbert Wheeler, . w a herd fifteen deer one da) e past week Arad Manning of Yan- Sunday of Mr. and were gues C. E. Sosiety Gives Play In Hall—Personal Items. Tuestay Mrs. and Mrs. T Tucker's, Wed Mr. and Mrs are Mrs. Carrie C. E. Gives Play. Colonel Robert Riic North Carolina, Fred Widower of Colo- E nel Richard Byrd, 2 widower of South Carolina, Otto Puitz; Marjorie Byrd. Gwendoly Clark: Bob Rudd, Ls Ciar] M n Ca and s sist Foster; Julia _Carroll, her Mrs. Clement Fow d Graydon, young gentleman of exceedingly fauits memory, Fred Abell: James Bs Sol. Rudd’ yer, Otto Pu ah-ling, inese cook ter. A large crowd Franklin, PRESTON Mon of Congregational Church Serve Oyster Supper—N. A. Brown suffers a Shock. 1ome evening number 1r¢h Wedne Home Missionary Society to Meet With | Mrs. Angus Park—Patriotic Social. g of the Wom- an’ iety is to he held with Angus Park Thursday af- The second chapter the Midst will be al programme has Jane C. Gallup number < thail g men attend- was i Jonn Croft over Sunday. Mra. Standis 2 very success benefit of the Ladies’ guild, Washington's Birthday Social. A Washington's birthday social Wi he held Monday evening in the ves try. A very has been prepared by the children Miss Jane apman Gallup will be the reder of tie evening. Mr. and Mrs. William G. tertained the cast of the B Day at their home evening. ducting for the Park en- play Her Tuesday CLARK'S FALLS n B. r’orn aturday to visit his father rry, who had his hip badly injured by a fall on the ice, He found him very weak and in a critical condition. The Ladies Aid society met with the president, Mrs, Francis Chesebrough Maine, on Wednesday afterncon. The Young Peaple's Literary society was represented, to make arrangements to was Wakefield William help in ways to raise foney to repair | the chapel. Mrs. Addie Chapman Clark was appointed chairman to con- fer with the committe: There be an entertainment this - (Saturday) evening. John Perry was in Westerly on b iness Wednesday Alfred M. Clark through Massachusetts for pleasure and business. John Ausiin of Wes- terly will assist B, W. Clark at the homestead in his sbsence, LEONARD BRIDGE Judge and Mrs, Alvert G. Kneeland spent several davs in Hartford this week as guests of their sons, William A. and Warren M. Kneeland and at- tended the meeting of Probate Judges. Carlton A. Cummings spent Sunday with “his brother, Harold J. Cummings in South Coventry. David Walsh returned to . P. land’s Saturday after spending weeks with relatives and. friends Bridgeport and New York. Mrs. Elizabeth Hazen spent a few davs last week with -Mrs, _ Charles Lamb at Greeneville. Willlam Perl has returned from a trip to New York cit: Miss Ruth Brown bhas. been con- = off on a trip Knee- two in Aid meeting | nteresting programme | is to | fined to her home several days with a ‘\"illium Clark, Sun- severe. cold. N Mr. and Mrs, Amos J. Lillie of Leb- anon spent Sunday with \‘.h"s Rexford E.-Cummings. - OLD MYSTIC Pennsylvania Company te Start Hyde Factory as Witch ‘Hazel Mill—Men of Methodist Church Serve Chowder Supper. it visited hi day. 'son, GALES FERRY Local People Attend Nnrwlch Lecture —Government Scouts - Search _for Moths—Church and Personal Notes. Among those who attended the lec- ture given.in the. Central/ Baptist chureh, Norwich, Monday .evening by Dr. Thomas E. Green of Chicago were Rev. Jamee 3. Potter. Mr. and Mrs “Charles J. 'ne American Chemical company of vania has leased the old Hyde v in this village of Mrs. Lucy ord. Her husband, the late ward Whitford, purchased it a numbe cars ago of the John Hyde het firm “will usge it for a witch hazel »ry and expects to be in readin to start in about two wee Charles Baker of Groton horough wHi be the superinterident. Mr. Baker has: been running a birch.mill in the vicinity of rners -for the ‘past three : also running a birch 1 the Vicinity ‘of Lantern Fiil Men Serve Supper. The men of the Methodist church served a_chowder supper Wednesday evening from 6 to 9 o'clock in the house. The chowder was cool v Frederick A. Barnes. The tables were in charge of Theodore Johnson. Tickets were sold by Horace' O. Will- iams and Sidney Siswick. The wait ers were Joseph Deolay, Harry Keeney Archivald Lambert, John O. S. Will- Dudley C. Perkins. Pierce, Mrs. Delphi ny A. Molthrop, AMisses Laura.A. Perkins, J and D. R. Povey. Moth Scouts at Work. Experts in the employ of the agri- cultural department of the government were at work at the Navy Yard the first_of the week, covering termination of the gypsy moth. Church Interests. Rev. James M. Potter -spoke in x most interesting manner to the chil- dren. Sunday morning previous to his sermon from the words Not to the swift is the race. The text for his sermon was taken from Job; the theme being The Problem of Being a. Man. At the Sunday school session a gun metal pin was awarded Lester Whit- man for regular attendance and a book o' Miss Laura A. Perkins for elght vears' regular aitendance. At the meeting of the M. E. Ladies’ iams, Warren Wheeler, Paul B. Lam-| Aid society last Thursday afternoon in phead, ha Davis Elwood Davis.|the vestry the work was the tying of Leslie Ha Charles Barnes. The|three quilts. attendance was §od. After the sup-| Mrs. Willlam Lawless of New York per several piano solos were playéd by|was a recent guest of her son, Attor- Archibald Lambe: Games were en-iney John 'J. Lawless, and Mrs. Law- joyed the voung people. e pro- at their home in the village. ceeds the supper will be added to AMirs. Nelson Weymouth of Saybrook ghting fund Social * The Baptist s a Mr guest at the home of Attorney . Lawless last Thursday. nnie G. Perkins was a guest Follows Meeting. Young l"r\m o's inion | | held - the Tegular business | R e meeting Friday evening at the home e casville last Monday of Mr. and® Mrs.‘J, Harold William Affer the bmsiness- session -a. social Richard Povey of New London ou < enjoyed yments were| lof hu son, D. . Home from the Keystone State. Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Lewis have returned to their home at Allyn's Point u:n"!("l‘ a visit of some weeks at their -|former home in Pennsylvania. i Mrs. William H. Allen and her | daughter, Gertrude. were in New Lon- don Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Birch was the guest on Tuesda of her sister, Mrs. William H. Harris, in Groton. Union Services. Bacon- Hut r, Hutchins at the ser d Mrs.' Hutchins left Monda | ! { pastorate of el v allingford. rary Committee, dent Frank E. Williams of | Sunday lias ab-!Local Man Undergoes Operation at {fre| Hospitai—Loss When Horse Runs hairman, N Away. Viola onover, wapman, Nellie F. Baker Sunday. ! Jennie Smith of Ellington and met | Howard ocicky Randall of Willimantic were Mr \(v\“‘\\u with Mrs. Donald Meech Sun- Attended Whist. | Mrs. George Isham and son, David, e 2y A Ry are visiting Mrs. David Isham. e e e Edward O'Brien is'in a critical con- hne A dition at the Backus hospital, where S Christine |he underwent an operation for ap- Iotte Marchand, Miss 2 | pendicitis, Mise For Jon of Olg Bertha Zuccardy and children among those who aften whist | We isitors in New London Sunday. i i HoYle. Aty on Friday | On Monday John Smith’s horse was Aoty frightened in Water street and ran At Norwich. Mesting. P M mith lost a number of dozen of fresh eggs and had his swag- |on pretty well demolished. Mr. Harris | caught the horse and held him till Mr. Smith came. LeRoy Flelding somewhat bet- but has been obliged to give up | school William Cook and Carlton Bowers aof Norwich called on Mr. Cook’s grand- { mother, Mrs, E. T. Baker, Sunday. iber of possible buyers have look at the farm owned by GARDNER LAKE Mrs. Charies Walkera Bra(har Dead— H e iward son in Hartford Two Foxes Shot. Friends of L know Lewis Latimer is making a short ar with hi= son, Merton Latimer in tend ness. nton spent Sunday at his visitor Grace Lathrop bhas been ill at home. rs arles Walker was called to Newport last weel by the death of her rother. of stitches. la, F. T show in wet Har 1 Harris Morgan of Flanders y with their parents, Mr. H. Morgean. Brothers are cutting cord A. Day "GRISWOLD the ex-| Courtiand. E. Colver returned to his for Lew Maine, from|home at the Navy Yard Monday, after new home }u'mplr‘(u\" the ice harvesting for the Mr. Hute R. Perry Ice company at South ! There is no WALTER BAKER THIS TRADE-MARK IS YOUR GUARANTEE BAKER’S COCOA BAKER'S CHOCOLATE unless it has this trade- mark on the package. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER,MASS genuine & CO.LTD. ships of soldiers in the army and the Ernest terrible devastativn of war, Six Church Bells Heard. H AManning, irce and Miss Myrtle The mid-week held at ning, A number from Go: entertainment given i pr: the church wi Wednesday Windham County CANTERBURY GREEN en attended tl Lebanon Wed | | | amount of plowing in January. deavor Socisties to Meet at West- _— minster. OCCUM AND VERSAILLES| ric centenars of peace betwee zlish speak peoples was noted 1 Mock Trial Praised—Committees | last Sund norning’s church service, Named for Men's Supper—Thres | o subject of the sermon belng The B O nquerin Rev. 6: 2, the ul- B el { timate. v Lie principles that Much favorable comment is heard | Mane £OF T A regarding the recent mock trial given in the hall of St. Joseph’s parish by the members of the Holy Name so- ciety. Will Meet at Westminster, unday the district meeting «-" the three Cante: iry Christian deavor societies will be held at Wes minster at 3 p. m. This y of the afternoon meetings. The pre gramme will be that of the united Supper Committees. At a recent meeting of the men of the Versaillies M. E. church the fol- lowing committee was appointed to arrange for the annual men’s supper: n A. R Boutilier, H. Learned, C. H.|isone of much promise. Boyens. Solicitors, C. I Sengman, | The Junior Christian Endeavor meet- 1. Bxley, C Allen, H. A. Richarde (Ing will be held today (Saturday) at C. H. Boyers, C, W. Perkins. Enter- |3 P. M. at the parsonage. Irene tainment, W. der, I Leets, W,|Trumper is the leader scheduled for Frohmander, H, Sengman. Decorating, | the meeting, C. W. Perkins, M. Exley, L. Krumb- Gone to Norwich, holz, H. Filligar. | Mrs. bert Palmer, who has been Recovering After Severe Inju ! for several weeks following the Ttor Crotder is horho afte | death of her husband in January, has to Norwich with her daugh- spent in the Backus hospita £ o oept el Towne, there to spend the Mr. Creider's friends feel that his re- turning strength is almost a miracle |FeSt Of the winter. expecting to re- after the severe accident he received | turn to North Society in the sum- nto paw paper | M. o wertul Poper | ifenry Seitsam is still in’ very mis- P o erable health. He has not en as Triple B rtf‘?ay Celebration, well since his return from Bridgeport Aid society of the Ver-|a week or more ago church has enjoyed a eorge Rowland is able to be about ering on each of the s farm again .after a severc attack anniversaries of members, in ad- P to the regular meeting of the| Mrs. Anton Rodier's hors society. During the present week|dead Tuesday morning, one leg three of the ladies had birthdays, Mrs. |ing broken through the foor of William Kinder, Mrs, C. H. Phillips | stail. and Miss Regina Lambert. The so- Neighborly Aid Saves Home. cial gathering was held in the vestry| Tnis week th 1 of the Versailles church Tuesday aft- |fire. At the call of the chu Was merved. during (e 1ate artcrases | Com, 15 10 20 men left thelr workc and by an able committee consisting Of | o ther moma. No HeouE Aeana Mrs. . B. Busbriell, Mrs R Bou saving their home. No serious damage tiller)iMirs. C. H. Sengman, Mre. ‘Irv. | o> 908 - = . ¢ ing Gregory, Mrs. H. Learned and | Mrs, H. A. Richards. - During the aft- EAST KILLINGLY erncon each of the three ladi ! —_— gg::;l;;;lfmsw china as birthda Rev e of Brooklyn, called o S Borointe {on trien hursday. g Harol was the guest of C. H. Boyens had been confined to | fricnds at Putnam Heights, Saturday. the house by a severe cold for the past few' days. s ss Rowena Dawile; John Humes is unable to attend to| Irving 10 has Deen ill | his duties on account of iliness ; days, is recovering. | dith Harrington has gone Mass., where to T et Standish 1 moving - | OAKDALE , and family.weref LORSCHONY. goods to ””0” Grriay Sty George Pray and Leon Mason of oo ot Dlaiabeis| place now own by Orrin Avery. Mrs. C. L. F Eartat Ballouville were. guests of relatives lup’s at Plainfield | " 317 Mrs, Orrin Avery and fam-| oo Lp "’mg Ertortaine at Par- | 1ere, Sunday spent Sunday in Montville. sonage—Peace Sunday -Observance. | josepn Dumae Jr., has gone to Wii- hot Two Foxes. < ligmsville to work. 3 Sl U0 o), - Mr=. Hevbert Turner of Lake Kon- Smitr s e i 5 S <! . Will Church Bozrah and Willfamj - H e Kon Fred Smith of Putrem Heights was vna. ;a::;;;ud;:?nr‘gm were ‘f\u:dll Tathrop of Norwich shot two foxes at| oy dh:a‘xf\ifgn e dadughter Mrs. Ever- |, Sunday guest of relatives here. 4 = | the s 1 end of the lake Saturday|®\u e onaay, Miss Gertrude Frost visited relatives| Wilkenson has been laid up| boen o v e oatas Norwich Saturday. h Theumatism the past week. | Penharlow of Palmertown,| Poch, SPending two weeks' vacation at| " iss Adah French spent the week- . A. Peckham of Preston spen T F. Comstock, par{nts, JIToand Mrs.{end in Providence. Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. W. A 2 Chemilin, o entertaiied the Bacln mre xumed wednesday | Mrs. Bernard Brown of Attawaugan Eiipay Witk g , Mrs. y ‘ from Hariford, Putnam. ’B""omh LAL RIS tal, where she is| visited relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. Amy Douglass is vecovering| 24 Norwich last Sunday. o s Mrs. Myra Bartlett was the guest AT ’m;;{ n e nE! " Miss Emma, Johnson feil during thel Entertained at Parsonage. Sunday of her sister, Mra Roxy Bart- T A o R BT nd| I°7 period and tnjured her knee. Mrs. C. L. French entertained a par- | lett. 2, ¢ Srer S Sl iduiia Loy v reonare| Eprinam Williams of Norwich s a|(y of friends at the parsonage Tues. | Mrs. H. S. McLavghlin visited rela- ? s o SOnase! guest at George Champlin’ {day evening. Among those present|tives in Providence last week. since the 108s of their home by fire = = | were Mrs. Paul Glasoremner, Mrs. .| GChauncey Mathews of rovidencs was s GLASGO |C. Scholfiela, Mrs, E. F. Comsisck nday guest of friends here. LAUREL GLEN grrs, D. A. Johnson, Miss Fiorence = =y and Cikoe Mcllene o ] 1in, Miss Evieyn Comatock, 3 1 R. 1., epent Sunday twith rel- W. L. Main was & buiness caller in | Eimer C. Hall Leaves Mill and Buys|Hope Comstock and Miss Minaie Nich. | stives nere. Westerly last Friday. | Store—Hope to Have New Bell for |cls, of New London. et aw e D eRinam There was no school here last Fri-| Bethel Church Easter. John Home of the Norwich road and S ? day. The teacher, Miss Chapmar i _— Mi=s Alinnie Nichols of New London Mrs. \f”h' Harrington of Dani ited _other school ve and Fthel Button of Pendleton | Were guests of Mies Agnes Auwood, | SPent Thursday wiih her parents, Mr. 3 Laie John Geer was a Main's near Wyassup <. Knight iz iiL William Price - was Monday. Lt were Sunday ston. i Buys Mystic Stor C. Hall, who has guests of Calista recent: | Eime: | ping cierk for the Glasgo Thread mill Wes- been #hip- j King was No Stoninston | for several years, has purchased the village Sunday. | Pearl street grocery store in Mystic. John Geer and William Main shot 2 [.Mr and Mrs. Hail leave for their large fox.Monday, 1 {new home today (Saturday) with the A Ray Button of Glasgo Wwas a | pest wishes for success from their ca.“e'r at Mrs. Phebe White's Tues-|many friends. Ernest Luther started for Wiscensin Wednesday as his mother is seriously ill at her home in the west. Working for New Bell, The Ladies Aid society will be en- ASHWILLETT er in Norwich ar tertained by Mrs. Samuel Shaw next Mr. ana Mrs. Grover are en- | Wednesday afternoon. The work will tertaining M Main's brother and|he mak aprons. Through the ef- bride, of Willimantic. | forts of Mrs. Sterry Kinney, who has JMrs. Daniel B. Pierce of Billings’ | been soliciting for the past week near- pond, is able to be around house |1y enouzh money has been subscribed again. to iew Dbell for the Bethel Luther 8. Tauner of Ekonl We 25 heen and The intentions are to have dy to call the people to- Faster morning. s close Monday Washington's in sterly visiting relatives here. i D. B. Vergason of Norwich Town.| spent.the week-end with his family is farm In- West Ashwillett. Carl Anderson was a:caller in Yaw- bux, Sunday afternoon. Jt is reported a saw-mill is soon to be heard again here. CAMPBELL’S MILLS | Andrew Warner Seriously [ll—Letters Peacon Joseph ‘Tanner suffered a| Tell «f Conditions in Germany. slight stroke of paralysis Monday ev- ening. ‘He has so far covered taht James Lathr 5 2 ittle d E op of Montville and EN. he is able to go out a little. jah Latirop of Salem were business callers here one day recently. Miss Marion Blakeslee won -a hand- some clock as the second ‘Prizo at the| “*4°rs Fere one day re Hiouas 1 witn pneumonia. Voluntown whist club Monday. even- Letters from Germany. ing. Elmer G. Bitgood has been spending Letters received this week from Edward Clark and family of Glasgojfriends in Germany tell of the hard: at . Young of Palmer, Mass, was nd guest of E. ertrude Luther of pringfield, | is at T home for a few days. a few days at the old homestead. and Mrs. Thomas Bates. Nathan Hopkins of Foster, cailed on friends here Monday. BROOKLYN. Women's Club Hears Paper by Rev. E. A. Kinmouth—Guild Supper. i“’edn!mdny evening. Peace Sunday. Peace Sunday was observed at the Congregational church on Sunday, the pastor, Rev. C, L, French, preaching a special sermon. The C. E. meeting Sunday evening was led by Miss L\lla.n Johnson. Topic, The Solid Foundations of Life. 1 Cor, 3: 9-15, MOHEGAN R. Misses Annie and Mabel Dyer are visiting friends in Vine Ridge, Ct Wailace L. Pond.and daughter Rita, were guests at dinner Sunday, with T. D. Pond and wife. .Edwin O'Brien, who was taken to| Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Frink were the Backus hospital Friday, remains | with Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spauld- about the same. ing for the Sunday dinner. Charles Mathews was in Norwich| Miss Francis N, Palmer Is with Tuesday. { friends in Pittsfield There was a good attendance at Club Meets. church Sunday, evening. Leroy Bramard of Norwich called on both morning and| the Women's Club of Brookiyn, met Mcnday afternoon, Mrs. William H. 5 5. C V. s S| s, ~call friends in this place Sunday. i e i pott Tt v A . Mrs. 'I;lv:rm of Norwich was a Mo-| Kinmouth read 2 paper on Hawaiia, Gt R R and Miss Helen Palmer spoke on TG, FovIer Was in New London | Robert Burns. _Selections from _hi e riti by t. Hugh JG Efirrows was! n - New ‘Lindon | 1o 088 Were Teail Ty Capt. = Hug last weel. | " Tuesday evening at the rectory a . Guild supper was served to members of Trin NORTH FRANKLIN parish and invited guest | Mrs, Irving W. Lyon has returned . Liome, after a visit with her parents. Mrs. Fred Clarke spent Friday with g - Mrs. Arthur Clarke of Willimantie, | - 2nd Mrs. Elliott E. Allen. Miss M. Augusta Pember is in New York for a few weeks, Alfred Manning of South Windham spent a dey this week with his sister, Mrs, T. H. Ward. Frank Barber of Plain Hill was call- ing on friends in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Browning and son, Mrs. A. R. Race and daughter Rena were Sunday guests of Mrs. Will Loomis. Aaster Arnold Manming is visiting WINDHAM Ralph Eaton Maintains High- Stand poned Ralph Eaton returned to his studies at the Vermont academy at Saxton River Tuesday. He is making a good record there as his name is in the 1 of | fir | | Saturday and Sunday vis- The weather conditions for the last | Mrs, Willlam Buteau of two Sundays been somewhat pe- | - ar, s of atmosphere | d Miss Celeste | bemg such that at the time of m..%l were Sunday and 10.45 o'clock the following @if- Fiorence Rockwood. ferent toned } banon spent sev- as they prock H his grand- | services: Go: | mother, Mrs. Emma Warner. Congregation | _Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarke of South chester, Congre; also deep | Windham spent “ed day with Mrs. tone of Colchester ch bell, | Fred Clarke. miles away. fio, Sherer af Versailles wes Mrs. W. I Mott h siting { o Sunday of Mrs. C. friends in New Lond - nesday evening. One farmer made a new record for | the vear 1815 by doine auice. an|Peace Sunday Observed—Three En. | cieties for Christian Endeavor day and | employed in | at Vermont Academy—Supper Post-’ honor for the second Horace S. Eat improved. He n in Worcest pneumonta nurs much bette; Supper Postponed. The baked to young yeen eople e supper of Mrs, F. EKONK Third Member in Pageant Series Gfven Last Sunday Evening—Grange Has Bas¥ket Social. g T | services was la large ana | Mrs. Antioch of the brie ity cult to finel: Mrs. gowned fn scarl omd wreath of laurel. M gave a fine rendering in His Own Tongue, Tier © poem, F sing 8 who told_of his salem and of his re- discipies, though ab- hree vears, a reputed and e act th | he conversio roperty and zoods in Jersualem, t Paul at nd his > vouch- finding of St. confidence in i areat vy in. which work Mr. here. Brown T detail = E iove will E T dward "~ Gallup.” as the Spirit of T’h!h;‘vi. Miss Mildred Youngpkfl‘[s Lgydia, - the first European convert: Everett Gallup as St. Luke. the his- it iss Edith San- A Knight or Pente. The Crisis. g Notes, Everett Gallup has becn entertain. ing William Reed from Lawrence, her Gallup, Miss Mil42 Tan- ner and Miss Elsie Brown twere at {their homes over Sunday. { Miss Nettie Gallup. lecturer of Ekany grange, prepared a fine patriotic pro- gramme for Frifay evening. There was a basket social. WOODSTOCK Theme of Pastor’s Sermon—Intersst in Farmers’ Association, Miss Constance has been the gu Herbert W. Bowen. Sermon on Lincoln, Rev. ¥. B. Harrison on Sundar morning preached on Abraham Lin- coln. During the Sunday school a printed service was used which was in the interest of the American Mis- ary Association. Judge and Mrs. Clarence H. Child are Hartford this week. The for mer atiended the probate conventi Clarence W. Bowen of New Yor was in town Thursday. New York k The senior class at the Academy had a large audience at their enter- | taipment_Eriday evening. | Join Williams and George G. Spela ’m: have gome to YVermont to bu { cows. Mr. and Mrs. William A. visited ‘F. W. Howard In Glae- y recently. Rouses interest In Farmers’ League. W. C. Child, Woodstock director of y Farmers’ the Windham Coun on in the associa- SOUTH KILLINGLY Rev. James King Lecturss on Amer- ican Soldier—Twenty-three Pound Coon Captured The thi as given Rev. s of e church Friday Lu‘ne; Kln,, of in ot he knew whereof 1 one his atdience w many a 1 army. After an iliness of two weeks, AMrs. R. C. Kies of “The Ledges”, is able to be out loaded a car Mond: . Coffey at G. W. led a fox one day Twenty- three Pound Coon Caugh( b. Burd captured C lh(\.u has been aken 3 i in several ears. His dog U .(‘kc(‘J it to a hoie in a ledge and ® went in. Soon there was &omething doing and as proof the dog came out- with a bleeding nose. Nothing ddant- ed, he returned and hung to his game until he conquered and succeeded in dragsing out a coon which weizhed twenty-three pounds.

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