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“The Pt ice = ively, did not run for the office yulr,. and instead tm:m. sentative. John S. Sullivan t e A ; 5, W thrown ofit for arious mgoz;. “The vo! Gaven® Fep g Republican = 758, “ yuadon Miner 79; board of relief, for three years, Edward A. Bishop :l’l\lor \z: es | Crawford will ewup:%t::if:lp! | painted on Democratic—Assessor, Pendleton 107;- board ¢ o . %Vllllun M. Tibb, John S. Sullivan 10 town troasurer, 112; auditor; J:hl: lya 111; collector of Fields: 112; constables, Foley 108, ‘Willlam ‘4. Burges C. Wheeler 111; registrar fi Samuel A. Gager 113; “town: « committee, Helen D. Palmer 112, F. Fields 110. Personal Notes. Miss Ellled.ullldl of Hi tax Gribbens of Moodus were Monday. = 3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Gorman ‘an family and Miss Catherine Donahue of Versailles were :visitors i town. Sun- L i mids el B &ohn MeMl:nuAl’ and ‘l‘;"fi.%“c' Mgnus are torig, L. F ding the funeral of Mh:h.&%lf.hz_d&n of that place. Miss Flannagan has for the .egveral. ers. ta tow ‘Weeks it the nome Gf the Misses McManus ‘made many friends’Qur- ing her visits here who were greatly shocked to learn of her sudden death at her home in Astoria Wednesday morning. Miss Rose Marra spent Sunday with her aunt, Mre. Rose Lathrop, of Nor- ‘wich Town, Foot Injured. B Master ‘Witter Wheeler, the 6 year old son of Mr. and . Edwin C. gvheeler,‘ cut the m!%eg of his ioot adly with an axe . after- nood, He was taken in his father's automobile to the Backus :-hospital, where the injured foot was dressed. pegier s i Death of Erastus Vote at Town Election. Mrs. J. H, Meeks of Boston.is visit-. her parents in Sterling City. udge Marvin Nory i e nesday. Rev. A. B. Bassett has cl 5 summer home on Lord Hill and’ire- turned to Hartford. b H. B. Sieson of Deep\River was in town Monday:, - 5 - £ John Tiftany. Ray Harding,. Nathan Strong, Carl Jewett and Don Rfiv nolds attended the Danbury faif “Wed- nesday and Thursday.= . <=0 jorhe af Erastus Warner Dead. Erastus Wiknes died at his’ Joshuatown ‘Thursday marning ‘aftef long illness from stomach troum leaves his wife s'f&: sgu at_th gm“ ti nnovation e last Monday was -thé »nteédfl: women m,vu?hfllbm*fl‘i&m I-Illd( school e s = rs. George.. artin- ting. fdaughter in Paterson, N. o _v.r Mre. Ida E, Cumminge-shalson -Caris ton were:in South :Manchester: recent- y. Mr. and Mrs. . Fred -J, - - and: Mr. and Mrs, m’g"&dm %’.v; Te turned from a trip to the White un: tains and’ Vermalti! s 5 233 750 Lizzi the local ummmx his vacation. is acting as sub- Judge Albert G. Kneeland motored Hartfore red: ureday. Katz had one of his ‘while son, his [her daughter. Mps: My pandi- % | visited the schoois in town Jast ‘the property, while preserying the ex- § E. L. xfimwnuuimv ting: ‘| Woman's Home Missiopary. . union of The conference of th six churc 4 will be ha‘ltd" finw*()fll:"lafll.g horses break | and o e ottty | R g of wich Wednesday at 2 ¢ ¥ ybm’fi Fall™ River, Sreac in Sunday and may locate on that |’ imer E. Richmond of - mother, Mrs. T. P. .in this village Monday. i €. C. Gray,.who has a A% fareer egvme AW foot, s and-Mrs. w.-’.:xh&:‘ Home of her sist callers in fifl‘% < and Mrs. 2 . ; [m&&mflfim week, A Rev. R. H. Crawford spent Saturday . 3 evening with LeRoy sym, superin- Held Annual Meeting. ty “of the Thira tendent of the Calchester™ clull | iy Ladies socle Supervisor J. A. Young of ester | Baptist church held its annual meet- e . Wednesday femoon.u the home 1 ;‘:s&lal:(.d president, Mrs. W. e A OMrs. ' George. AR patley ‘were in an “unfinisheq . state, .-xPW\B;a‘*hl:;‘N secretary, rs. Of they Congregational chure! na!xt - day. The church: building isi'to- be e ogn: outside, a_new mr::: | an, r 2 reme; added. " Rev. Mr. Crantord has: maised| and expended nearly a thousand dol- lars ‘upon the ‘repairs and improve- ments made upon. mer. Result of Town Election. At the annual town meeting Monday a tax of 16 swas laid. It was|{ voted to. repair the Yoads by contfact, ed for three years | | by the selectmen. locimen. first, Erhest L. Latimer, see: en, first, L. . Sec- oy "'-‘1‘(' third, Orrin W. Wedding Invitations. i Friends in town have received in- vitations for the wedding of Miss Année | Louise Silver, second daughter of Mrs. Edgar O. Bfl;‘-'. and Stephen Tomlin- Orange, N. J, on Johnson Entertains at J. Murray; town and_their son Burn- Charles A. Wil- Wakefield, R..I, Mumford of New York, spent geveral days recently with Mr. and Mrs: Wiliiam Smith. Their trip was tade by automobile. Mrs. F. A. Mrs. Fred e and Mrs A T Srowning ai- ded the Social piepicrat the home MD""“' 5“Aunw No. 1. on clntosh has| | Mre. Farl Rogers and daughter Bar- Bara -are spending a few days with Mrs. Nettie Boland. ‘Entertained at Dinner. Mrs. Lydia Johnson entertained at dinner.-Monday . Mrs. Josephine Hart nd daughter, Miss . ot artford,” Mra. Archfe 4and Mrs, Willlam Smith, 5 Mr. and Mra. Clifford Thompson and daughter, Miss Katherine, -of Pelling- ton Hall, Conn., were Su y guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frink. ? .Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crandall and m Bernard were Hartford visitors 'uesday. | Mys. C. Mahoney¥, Miss Rebecca Ma- oney and Miss Hannah Buckley spent ‘hurs@ay with Mrs. Brennan of Baltié. Mr. and -Mrs. Howard Bentley of White Roek, R. 1, were Sunday vis- itors at J. W. Frinks. Miss Annie Day of New Haven is spen several days with hef sister, Mrs. T A Local Summer Resident. Hon. Ernest E. Rogers, who was elected mayor of New Lo:‘gon onMon- day . by ibstantial- m: ity one of ua%:‘uhmefiafldedfiu § S ber of years ago Mr. Rogers acquired the property which had, been the home of .his', ancestors’;sincs Revolutionary times. “He has repaired and improved terlor as it was-originaily.| Mr. Rogers has taken a keen interest in eyery- [thing Yor the improvement of the town and it was largely. ¢hrough his influ- ence that the state road on the Hart- ford-New London turnpike was bmilt. He “also ccontributed to the’ find which gave Salem a free public library and. Lo the improvements made upon the church property. and Conitents Burned. ' The large fire which was so distincts' J{w visible ;:";s sn.téxmy avenlngflwu the barn r. Gragan, near Hay- ward lake. The barn, with the years supply of hay and potatoes, which had- Just been dug, was completely con- sumed, 3 y Clarence Holt, a grafluaté bf. the Sa- lem ‘grammar school in June, has en- d Bacon academy, Colchester. his tered Willle Day has retirned to studies at | _academy. Roy Bailey 1s.:a: student at the Norwich Commercial school in evening class, bei Rathbone Publishifg tb:u day. ot pe strawberries’ were e; the family of: Nelson B Hillside farm Sunday,’ Oct. ‘3. Charles S. Ray is seriously ill at his home, Crystal Spring farm. 3 Variety Supper. The Y. P. S. G, held a variety sup- n Grange ursday evening. Rhie Drocesds are to 50 towasd the nos: church carpe & ¢ public schools .observed Fire Prevention day Friday in accordance with the proclambition of * Governor Holcomb. < & ¥ illile Woodward. PENDLETON HILL ‘ Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson entertgin- ed the Ladies’ Aid society Thursday. Miss Chapman and Miss Thompson %tended the teachers’ meeting held in North Stonington village Friday aft ernoon. Malcolm Thompson' has moved his mill- from the B. F. Billings farm in BGerold to the lot recently bought of 'alm . Palmer. J. G. Bill of Glaszo spent Sunday at the Palmer homestead. :Mrs. Etta Miner and sons Dwight and Willis have moved to. Mrs. Miner's house here. D: . Charles E, Naorth: re- ed Monday from Rochester, N. Y. ere Dr. North has been in a h 1 for the past four weeks. Mrs. h left Wednesday for New York returning on Thursda; o s Miss Marion E. Blakeslee was a whelk-énd visitor at the home of her 1-3(:-. Vincent Bannister, in Yo, Mrs. . Amos Harrington of Plainfield is! visiting her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Albert Dawley. Mr. and Mrs. John Barber of ghw- tucket, R. I. are visiting at the home oft Mrs, Barber's brother, Albert G. Brown, ) Henry Madison has moved from.the. Crandall farm to, Voluntown village. lbert G. Brown sold three_head o cattle to a Norwich purchaser Tues- Executive Committes of Sunday: Schoo! Meets—Guests Entertained At Fair- visw. {thie| Miss Baith Gardner spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Williard Gardner. Plai Connecticut at Willimantic Wednes- Migs' ~Gardner 1is 3 % " infleld. day. itten ; A meeting of the. e S P o S ToriE at the home of Mry. A. Willlam L. Main has begun the Lada. (o -, * foundation for a new barn. a2 Kavanaugh was at’ hix place is employed at ‘the ton Ci orwich. R, nd of 28 yvme-nmnha?aoc'm- last: Friday. s home of her son, Reginald New York. s Mrs. John Crofts is visis at the Mrs. James L. Raym ‘who~ 18 spending two weeks. here, J. Lawrence ond, s { Dinner. Maynard, | | ; Tra D. Gifford; | } Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mumford of Mrs. F. A. Thomp- |- 1fl. l o S e ant o e 1 b2 at their home in this village. - Rev. William F. Newton at Baptist Rev. William &. N ton portur of B e, SER cut Baptist State convention, ar- rived in Voluntown Thursday. Mr. Nmonwhmtfi'mlflmd *| brough: it cheer and gladness Into many Rouse ainging Sus, ot soud ouse singing . tracts books and Bibles. e R He will preach in .B:‘PUB'. clhthOcmbc 10, morni ever: past winter Newton ‘;.l"‘ in charge of of the one seven . 1 owned and ?'m.&a‘fi xg‘g.nw. soctety. This parsonage work was In the state of ginia where he were hungry for the Mr. N & ewton used to be a pastor in the city of Norwich. He also was the founder and pastor of the Mon- tauk - Averiue Baptist church, New London. He will be here for a week or two doing gospel work. GLASGO Ziba Huntington Farm Sold—Women Give Bethel Church Fall Cleaning. A. G. Green took a party the Ziba THuntingtori ‘has sold his ferm to Ed.Benjamin. It is reported that Irving Button is going to move into the house with Mrs. Ada Kinney, an aunt of Mr, Button. Peter Gautier moved the household £00ds of Mrs. Miner to Pendleton HuI, the first of the week. » Luctus Williams has moved his saw- mill to the wood lot recently bought of Ray Button. The Ladies' Aid Soclety will be en- tertained by Mrs. Samuel Shaw next Wednesday. J. J. Bill returned from Clark's Falls Monday. Fall Cleaning of Church. The ladies met at the Bethel church Wednesday to do the yearly fall clean- Mme, also to see about repairing and painting the window blinde. Benjamin Young, bookkeeper Swift Co. of Norwich, was the week-end, Will Exchange Pulpits. Rev. John Thompson of Bethel and Rev. Samuel Thatcher of Jewett City Will exchange pulpits next Sunda: morning. Services begin at 11 o'clock Willlam B. Wilcox of the Scotland road, Norwich, wds through the place Wednesday. Friends of Mrs. E. A. Potter .of Stonington, who has been ill in the Lawrence héspital in New London, are glad to know she is able to be at her home again. Leroy Eccleston is business college in N MOHEGAN Services were held Sunday morn- |n§‘mfl evening. r. Teener of New York has re- turned, after visiting his aunt, Mrs, B. H. Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Mason of New Lon- @on’ calied on friends in this place the first of the week. - Mrs. A Dolbeare . Avery In Uncasville the first of the week, Captain ag Mrs.. Griffin and daugh- ter Pearl, of Groton, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hunter recently. . Edwin O'Brien had several men to htg fill his silo last week. . rs, Harris of Norwich called Mohegan friends Sunday. —_— ASHWILLETT A Mrs. Etta Miner moved to her home at Peadleton Hill last week. All were sorty to have her go. for t home for attending the rwich. caller on C. F. ._Main's Sunday -afternoon. Julia A. Crumb was at 8. H, the first of the week. and at G. Ball Farm Sold—Town Mesting Votes Fox Bounty- For Town Residents from Viilage to Canterbury Saturday..even- |da: Y |resulted fatalily. Haven as delegate from the local so- clety. At the next regular meeting the soclety Mrs. Stearns will give a re- port of the meeting. Others i ] EF! i | i ; ? i i i i i ; i ; ‘ ;Ei i i P e B of | Sorm, their ¢lass at the dinner at chapel of The Baptist el Welnosger. " The Ladles' Aid lod:t’ of the Bap- tist church held a sale food at mid- ¥ Monday in the chapel. About $10 was taken im. Friday evening Mrs. G e Watt en- tertafied a party :i‘:‘ ©of her daughter, Miss Mil ‘Watt, whose 13th birthday occurred that day. The was enjoyed by the young Mrs, Watt served hments, a featlire being the birth- day cake, decorated with lighted can- dles. ' Miss Watt was remembered by 3 number of pretty gifts. Heaith Officer’s Report. The fine weather - Monday, town meeting day. brought the voters In’ goodly number. The town accounts were distributed to each voter and is read with much interest: Heaith Officer .Dr. Morton E. Fox says in his report: The past year has been ex: free from all contagious diseases. Measles, four cases; scarlet fever, one case, contracted in New York, no sec- ondary cases: whooping cough, two cases; diphtheria, two cases; anti- toxin was used in both cases; no spread of the disease. Nu! seven re- ported; after investigation, all abated. One case of tuberculosis which All town buildings and schoolhouses have been inspected and found in good condition, with one exception, and that will be attended to at once. The ice ponds inspected and found satisfactory. There is no change in the disposal of sewerage over other years. Milk samples have ?helll co]lecl;:fl and l;lllylll t:“‘ r em several times during year. The reports have been very good. Teachers' Meeting. The monthly meeting of the teach- ers of the schools was held at the Tonth district (Uncasville) school- hcuse Friday afternoon. C. E. Wheel er, supervisor, presided. Mr. ‘and Mrs. M. J. Hickey enter- tained over the week end Mrs. O'Con- nell, Miss May Haggerty and Mrs. Wil- Ham Cunningham of Norwich. Jeremiah Haley of Norwich Town visited friends in town Sunday, Joseph Delaney has obtained work Wwith a firm in New London. At Baptist Chapel: Rev, Mr. Duncan occupied the pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday deliver- ing-an excellent sermon in the morn- ihg and an interesting address in the evening. . The Christian Endeavor society held its quarterly business meeting evening at which a report of the er was read. Miss Susie meeting. The C. M, Robertson Co. have had meén at rk putting six ventilators on e roof of the brick box ship which Winthrop M. Daniels of Wash rs. Win 3 e - D, C. has been the of lfi(m ‘Bm-ehni at the Rob- m Good Cheer Sunshine soclety Wwas entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles B. Totman. Sunday, ‘Wil F n‘:fl‘; past led over East Lyme. of Bast Lyme was the. guest of local friends over the “1C. E. Members Give Fall Feast—Ray- (mond Sckolfield. Enters Powder Point School. 2 - . The. Mentville Center Y. S. C. feast in th E. held a Fall e ., Mrs. C. ident, Mrs. F. Mrs. F. B. were | Su: Mr. and Mrs. Myxtic_spent the Ellen P owers. Mre. Charles and flm spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Chappell of Pitchville. Among those evening for New Besale M :‘Pl.‘ Hirshofan. Isaac There was only a half day of school here Friday on held visor ih it i;i;fgf I 5 v 7 E g,q w. H. in Palmertown by Wheeler. ¥ £ ' i i f i B i | ] : ef g i a0 i EEE f it f E} E.fi%‘éfi: Perkins; ‘ll'opufl': -3 Jeptha 5111.’:( Griswold has i-— the guest riephew. Leonard 4 r-mm‘xnmmm somewhat Reginald Wakefleld of New York is home with his mother, Mrs. Lillian McGrath. Jesse Fish was a business caller recently. Norman, of Mechanic street, Pawca- tuck, was home with rMs. Maine's - ts, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Maine, Wed- Misa' Doris Mallalieu had & surprise party on her birthday. Miss the 'flfll'flhhd Powers Grace Brown attended teachers’ meeting in North Stonington village Friday. \ Insult to Injury. Manufacturis g, war ordems in Lin- colm, - Neb., " et nly is ading insult to injury.—Columbia State. account of who has been