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Burdick, were in this place Sunday, on. their way to visit Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fremk Eccleston at Glasgo. **fhhe people in thils part of town are enfjoying late tomatoes and other green things in the garden. There has not been enough frost here to even kill pepper plants or lima beans Something very unusual :at this date. Chestnuts ripened o slowly that the gv birds held high carnival and got ‘the nuts. . CAMPBELL’S MILLS William J Tanner, a former resi- «dent of this place, now ~ Jiving' ‘in | Wakefleld, R. L. cailed on friends in this vicinity Wednesday. Miss ‘Marion Blakesleo _epent ° the weelk end at her hcmne in Lebanon. ‘ Buther S. Terner transacted busi- wess in Westerly this week. Walter C. Manner picked a cluster of apple biossoms in good condition from omne of his trees October 19. The meeting at.the Bitgood school house last Sunday conducted by Rev. F. S Child, of Pachaug was well attended. Miss Margaret E. Tanner was elect- ed secretary of the Ekonk _ Equal Franchise league, formed - Monday night at. Ekonk. - . James H. Dixon entertajned a hunt- ?f party from Norwich Wednesday. ey reported a good day’s sport. Robert . Dixon ghot.a lerge coon Thesday night. Dixon’s motor graphite : rubbed into your tire shoes will increase the life of your tubes and kill the blowout bug. Ttis‘harmless torubber. Keeps tubes cool, soft and pliable, DIXONS . Graphite Grease No. 677 Transmissions and Differentials A upeci}al lubricant for ! every part of the car, H all contain this rare i form of flake graphite | | roduced only by the | oseph Dixon Crucible | | Co. i Parfectly Iitted aftsr a cureful ex- amination in ou- wag, g Try it when ou ga: GLASSES you uateralty waot them to be correctly -fitted In overy detall. We grind our e G — P ' have the #nd best equip- ®ed grinding plant in the city. ¥ J. F. MARCH OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN; # Broadway, Norwich, Conh, Phone 1312 " $1 Alarm Clocsk SSc /Anctner 1dt ‘Mite’ fhose’ we seld’ out: Guaranteed. Also BIG BENS ana ofher-lines of Repeaters. ' J. OGULNICK & CO. cousin, “Mrs. B, B ‘| aaughter, Mrs. Elmer | Mrs. Lucian Drury read an historical fand have yet to rece! g ol ¥, 5 ‘Grange “Admits New Mombeh—M: George Avery Returns from the West: |« ¢ 2 p20s. 3. W. Pryde has returned to ston, after spending. several. weeks with her sister,Mrs. Luther Holte Miss - Catherine Holton ' :aécompanie her home and will spend severa! weeks theres ¢ % $ A X . Mirs, Hermon A. Gager has refurn- ed, after spending several weeks with her son, Harry D, Gager, of Moberly, Missouri. Mr. ana Mrs. S, A, Hyde recently entertained Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Hyde and Mr. ang Mrs. Henry Wright of Norwich. 2 Degrees, Gonfetred Franklin. Grange held a’meeting at | the Town hall Friday evening of last week. Eari Rogers joined and the third and fourth degrees were con- ferred on two candidates, Miss Grace Vallette and Eugene-Ayer. < - 2, ] ‘Sunday ng at the Franklin Congregational_church . the, morming theme Wwill be “Prisoners.” Isaac Johnson and Mrs. . Hemry Hatoh, Miss Clara Johneon' and Miss Sarah Johnson of Windham and:- Mz and Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson of Nor- wich were recent callers at Sunny Top. The Home Missionary: society met with Mrs."B. P. Capshaw Thursday of last week. Mr. Phelps.of Hartford spoke: of his work ' there :among the foreigners. There was.a large at- tendance. Attended Grand Encampment. Ciifford H. .Robinson was in New Haven attending the annual session of the Grand Encampment of the O. O. T. of Connecticut, representative ‘of Windham, No. 10. & ¥rs, William Smith~ entertained Morday Mrs. ‘Leslie Huntington of onkers, Y, and Mrs. Myron Smith of Blue Hills. Ars. George H. Dolan and’ Aines Dixcn of Norwich spent Tuesday with Mrs. Charles W. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Armstrong and son, Stephen Sweet Armstions, were Tecént Providence visitors. Home from West. Mrs. George Avery has returned, after spending several weeks in the West. Franklin Grange is planning a Hal- low'en social. Entertained at Tea. Mrs. Louls Smith entertained at tea Tuesday, MTS: 14“ Huntington of Yonkers, N. Y., Mre. Myron Smith and Miss Blanche Smith, Miss Smith, Mrs. Estella Lathrop, Miss Ella Smith, Mrs. Charles Beckwith, Mre. Arthur Smith and som,” Burton Beck- with Smith -and Mrs. Gebrge ‘Avery. NORTH STONINGTON Miss Dora T. Main Entertaine—Har- vest. Sunday at . Gongregational ~Church Miss: Mary L.. Smith: of ‘Andover, Mass, a former teacher in Wheeler spent Sunday:in town, a guest H. M. Pendleton and Miss Delia A. Wheeler. = -~ Mijss Dora T. Maine- entertdined & few friends, Saturday evening, .in ‘aonor of-Miss Mary L. Smith>* s Rev. -and -Mrs. Luéian - Drury;< Mrs. H. M. Perkins and Mrs. F. A. Thomp- son attended the Baptist State con- KHL N ¥ % Mrgs. T. P..Norman is a guest of her. E. Richmond ‘i Canterbury. ol Harvest Sunday. Last Sunday was observed.as Har- vest Sunday at tile Congregational church. The house was beautifully decgrated with autumn follage and fruits. The pastor, Rev. O. D. Fisher, Spoke from the text, “We alf do. fade as a leaf. 2 Rev. O. D 'Fleher and Deacon D. Avery went to New Haven, Friday, to attend the National Council. - Mr. Fisher's. pulpit will be oecupied Sum- day by Rev. C. A. Burdick of Westerly. Pomona Grange Meeting. ew London Pomopa Grange met | with the local grange Thursday. The |test. . afternoon ‘session was.devoted to dedi- cating the new grange hall in North Stonington. *The exercises were in- teresting and- impressive.” ' Several tate officials -were ‘present and spoke. sketch, A Chapter of cles. . NORTH LYME Grange Chroni- Leverett Pitcher of Norwich been visiting ‘at George Babcock's the| past weel W. M. Sisson Jr. was in East Had- dam’ last Friday. = - Erwin Rogers and family visited at Ernest Rogers' in Lyme, Sunday. M. J. Stark, Miss Emily Stark, Mrs. Louis' Geling and' Mrs. N. S. Strong motored to Middletown, Tuesday and nded the meetings of the Baptist te convention. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hewitt, Mrs. Dora Hewitt and chilren, also Fletch- er Daboll and family all of . Groton, ited at W. M. Sidson and sons, Sun- MOHEGAN Mrs Harris and son Raymond of Greerevilie called on friends here Sunday. Bertha | j 12 5 e $id @t aystic ‘ealled Post-Season f\gw'm.:. _—Cottage 3 “rweek and i Dlying his c%“‘hbo“" P “Bert Bu _w;- vis. ited the woo Stoné: dock Monday and captured several birds. Mrs. Amelia_J. Thompson. who has Dbeen passing the summer in alem, has_goncluded ar:visit to Miss Emma. %M ‘and returned to her win.. Bome ‘in ‘Nyack, N. Y. “Mrs. Annie H. Bronson and Miss Effie Haynes.h: @ trip to Hartford. - Miss Carlotta Gidley has been en- B busyy sup- fister, rgturned: from -fieptalning dliss Amy Rogera of, New . Mrs, Willlam . Knight- of - Worcester Has been the guest of Mrs. John Gid- ley,: in: Smith street, -and ' not Mrs. Jane Buckingham, ds was' stated in last week's news. Miss Laura G. Smith“had réturned from .a lengthy ' stay’ in Pleasure Beach. H Mrs. Abby J. Strickland and Miss Josephine Kingsbury: Nave sone to Coventry for+a few days' stay. Mrs. Lucy “Miner of Lyme is the guest of. her mon, J.° Pérey Morgan, and family. .. Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Hartford are pying_the. Manwaring . cottage in in_street., v loseph _Vertz has gome, to- Point Ju- dith, R. I,.to_join his family. o M Mrs. John Spittle of Torrington, a guest at the Niantic, house, and Mrs. Mary Taylor of New London ware re- cent- guests ‘of Mrs. Martha"S. Brown. Pine Grove Not: : -Mrs: Ellen:V. %eir of Méridsn has returned to the. Grove and is octupy. The building will be ready for occu- ursday A% = Sat 3 ew Lendon of Mrs. B. ing the Manwaring cottage while' her bungalow is in caurse of comstruction. pancy. in about two weeks. Mrs. Weir the Silver Anniversary af W. C. T. U. Ob- served with Interesting Exeroises— Old Guakd of Six Heard From. | Thomas Ciark of Hartford _spent Sunday with Mr, and OMrs. Willlam Burnham, Edward Clark of Hartford, and Miss Viola Jewett were callers at the home of Everett B. Kimball last Sunday. Charles Reid, who has been seriou; Iy, i1, is still in a critical condition. | Temperance Union -observed its twen- ty-fifth anniversary Thursday, October 14th, with .exercises in the church, preveded by a social hour and lunch served in the chapel. Mrs. Eva Kimball, evangelistic su- ook charge of the de- , consisting of sing- ing, praver by' Hev. Mr. Lovering, and a Bible reading; taken from Acts 26 1-19, given by Mrs. Caroline B. Buell, state president. The basis of her re- marks was The Heavenly Vision. by the county president, Mrs. L. K. Fuller, who presided. A Auet, entitled, On the Firing Line, composed by the late Burton E. Leavitt, was ad: to the .occasion and sung by Alice K, Willoughby and Mrs. Sadie {C. Kimball. Following this, greetings frigm Mrs. C. B. Forbes, the honora state president, and Mrs. C. H..Fit gerdld, who organized the Scotland union, were read by Mrs. Fuller, A Saloonless Nation was sung by Harold, Burton, Albert and Bva Tiiz- abeth Kimball, children of the local president, Mrs. Sadie C. Kimball. Two ver interesting and amu: recitations were siven by Mrs. Jul E. Smith of Canterbury. Mrs. Emma P. Brown read the twenty-five yeais history of the union, enfitled Twent five Years on the Firing Line, and the ©0ld guard of six ladles came to the My Church—Fine Colonial House—Per- sonal Notes. : Tomorrow (Sundey) Margaret Siat- tery’s Rally day service, Forward Steps, will be used for the Sunday school rally, Which will take place at the reguiar church time at 11'a. m. The Christian Endeavor meeting in the evening at-7 will be led by Jamer ‘Towne, subject, Capturing Politics for Last Sunday’s sermon by the pas- tor was with reference to p in our own ranks and in the councll of our national body nieeting this week In New Haven. The text from Ex. 14 ‘Speak unto the children of lsrael that they o forward.” Vote to Clean Church. Tuesday afternoon there was a well attended meeting of the Ladies’ sociation at Mrs. Boecher Erown's on Black hill. During the business part of the afternoon it was voted to buy new shades for all the church Avi dows—to pay for several items of re- pairs at the parsonage and that the next meeting of the ladies he held at the church, Tuesday, Nov. 2nd for the purpose of cleaning the church, car- pets, windows, etc. The windows at the church are be- ing renovated by Herbert K. Wil- liams and the blinds swung on hinges so lhllxl‘ they can be opened and closed at will. At Scotland Moeting. M. H. Jones with Miss Fanny . Mrs. Charlcs Barstow. Mrs. . F. Speerli and Mrs. Carr, attended the twenty-fifth auniversary of the Scotland W. C. T. U. last Wednesda: where another Canterbury woman, Mrs. Columbus Smith of Westminister, was one of the speakers. Canterbury W. T: U, held- its monthly meeting with Mrs. Carr Tues- day. Mrs. Speerli gave her repo of the State W. C. T. U. convention to_which sho was sent as a delogate. Rev. J. F. Speerli has returned from the week of conference of Methodist Episcopal ministers and werkers at Rockville. tinue in his ministr; year. James Lathrop and family in Hartford Wednesday. Chauncey Frink and family, Miss Jones and Miss Brow; visited with expects to. reside here - most of vear. - . Mrs. . R. Farmer and daughters, Misses Gladys;and - Ethel Farme: move shortly to the village for Winter. Gor!d:‘;l éumnm T or“h Eittafield. pas: 2y ~wi ¥. and Mrs. E. Louis Eager: tite Pines. Mrs. F.. H. Purdy - of Brooklyn, has mer visitor in-the Pines. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson tage from E. A. Ashton: sons have been summer the_Pines. for several years, Ing'the cottage. they recently ed. occupy E. Manwaring, at Freeport, L. I Mr. Pilling ‘will ‘leave shortly Springfleld, Ma: ter. : Davis' house in White is in the employ of T. J. Hill. Saturday for a week's stay. They summer-residents’ of the Grove. cottage in‘the Pines. Mrs. C. € Clark returned Saturday evening from a week's daughter in,New Britain. Cottabers from Norwich. Mr. and Mfs. Richard Orville Libby. Norwich. made a short visit to the Pines®Tuesflay to put their place, Wilg#Rlr, fii- order for the winter Sunday Afternoon Seance. A seatide: was held Sunday poon at.the; Alabama bungalow, Died by’ Mrs. Olivet M. Case. fifteen were present, mostly of the Grove colony. Mrs. Pilling was the medium, each one receiving a good Mrs, Cyfll’C. Ci"Clark gave a whiss Wednesday _afternoon n.lg the Rddy cottage in Broadway. “. _ .Sea.Wall at Black Point. Captain N. W. Rogers is working at Black Point with a force of men bullding a- concrete sea wall on the front of the Scoville property. C. Ed- ward Congdon has the contract to do the mason work, and . has already be- gun :on the ‘project.:, This work giving employment te a number of local: men and wili be-one of the fin- est breakwaters at the Point. Joseph W. Hill of New London, a former residént of the Grove, is vis- iting his daughter. Mrs. Truman Sio- cum. VOLUNTOWN Cleaning Up and Repairing Roads— Mator, Guests Erom Fall Rives i Selectman Ekmér E. Coon with n a umber of ‘men- hias héen engaged re- ently’ in cleaning up end repairing the “roads “n the village. A big im- Pbrovement is noted in the appearance of the same. Funeral of Mrs. Kin Griswold was held Tuesday afternoon, Miss “Trumbull' of New London at- ended church in tiis place Sunday. Charles Mathews. . lost a valuabie cow Friday. Miss Gertrude Harris of Norwich Don‘tr Sfiffelhhugh Lee & Osgood Will Return the Momey if Mi-o-na Does Not Reljeve Dys- Among all the remedies in Lee & 0sgood's popular drug stors, there are few, thut. they are willing to sell on a uatantes o_not cure. church in_ this village, - - Rev. 2 Joh “Thompson. the pastor, A officlating. A large number: of relatives and friends attended, Burjal took -place in ‘Robbin the cemetery. end visiting” relatives and friends In Dantelsop. - X ."_ Motored From Fall-:River. > My er and Austin’ Walker, Ji River, Mass., were Sunda; the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Sweet. The trip from Fa by, autamobile. PHilip” Boucher and Miss Eli of M:-o-ne, the famous dy: i rem. ¢dy, has helped so many’ ir cul tomors that they say: “If this remedy Sogs not relleve you: come. back 4o or store “and” we will oheerfully return sour money o B nyone who has dysp uon: Sreaasenes dixay’ Tochnes on Kvee] ;- should of this. neé to be made without any risk of 'nding their money to no o pose Miona will relleve » Tegulats’ the digestion, will e to eat wimt you wanf. If.it does. do_ali thig it -willk not cost you.a cent. Lics & J5gobd have gold hundreds.of boxes of Mi-o-na ‘in tr last few weeks, ve the frst cor plaint fs ‘any customss. Such a Fe ofd s simply, marvelous and volumes for the merit of the Temedy. ith o St seriocing those whs with the symptems afiictin v o jepsia, but (here‘ll ny X\fi cschiBinE Mol condition. Y 2nt is relle¥; and they can:get it d4n 3fi-otna. Do mot. suffer a” du nRes Mith dison Gigestion. .- M el ovls Yo, I costs 335 50 gents a box, if it does not, you have Lee & Osgood's personal guarantee to mturn your momney. Indiges- you not wich Wednesdey Mrs J Hoover attended the Baj tist convention Ahosweek ... Arthur Yo Haindegme’ ‘pit Eyrniturd’ Arrive For Church. ‘is’ oak and of latest design. Money for them Hes been raised in the past year suffitient to pay cash ZTepfesent a lot of hard, The pews are so Fan. 10, male comfortable seats _cushi M0z Giidys Chike who has been ill, the result of a cold which develop- wn. **They t ghegrful ed_croup, is better. Mrs. F. A Wi | Light Is. Growinz the Mr. and’ Mrs. William Mataer and Mass., N: purchased the Ashton ccitage South street- Mrs.-Purdy ie 2 sum- of Yonkers, N. Y. have purchased a cot- The Thomp- visitors to purchas- R. L Manwaring has concludéd a visit to his son, Conductor Winfield J. Manwatiig, in New Haven, and nas gone to the home of his son, Norman for to spend the win- Mr. and_Mrs. Samuel Parker and Rowland White will move to Niantic shortly and take apartments in the Penn_avenue. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bddy, Mr ana . Willlam. Belknap of Fairiield ar- rivad at.the Eddy cottage'in the Pines re ik *Mrs. Frank Sherman of New lgfip}. passed Sunday at their visit to her accompanied by Mrs. N. Duchette of The funeral of, Mrs. Adah WKinnie of services: beinig held” at the Methodist Miss Dora Miner spent the week “and Mrs.“Willieti Benson, Mrs. | Austin: Walker, Mifss Laurette Walk- Fall callers at Laura River was Tetund the money if they | abeth Murphy were visitors in' Nar- at Middletown during ‘New_Oak Pows and Pul pulpit furniture have s el ip Duesass it Verplanck visited her platform to say just a word each. Mrs, Willoughby sang a solo, The Dim. The visitors were then introduced and each said a few words. Mrs. Buell added a short talk aud the meeting closed with the singing of America and the Aaronic benedic- tion Brief Local Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willoughby spent Wednesday in Canterbury. The Ladies’ Aid_soclety met work Wednesday, October 13th. The Missionary society met to pach a barrel and held a meeting Wednes- day. for Public Exercises. Tuesday_evening, October 19th, the W. C..T. U. held its Tegular meeting for the public in the chapel. Abowt 40 were present to enjoy the well pra- pared program. The meeting opened with a devotional service led by the président, followed by a few short rec- itations by the small children of the L. T. L. A report of the state con- vention held at New Haven wns glv en by ‘Mrs. L. K. Fuller, Mrs. Alius K. Willoughby and Mrs. Sadie C. Kimball. - The meeting closed wim e hymn, He leadeth Me, and the W. C. T. U. benediction. HAMPFTON Sharpe-Burchnall Wedding at Home of the Bride. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burchnall Thursday evening, October 21, their only daughter, Lelina Eliz- abeth, hecame the bride of James B. Sharpe, of Pomfret. The house was prettily decorated with autumn leaves and red berries. The wedding marth was played by Miss Edith Perkins, an intimate friend .of the bride. The bridal couple were attended by Miss Florence Bughee as bridesmeid and Ralph Burchrall, brother of the bride, as best man. .The bride was given away by her father. After the cere- money a short reception was held. A lunch was served during which the bride cut the wedding cake. The bride was dressed in white net trimmed with white messajine. She carried @ bouquet of bride roses. Her traveling suit was of navy blue. Guests_were present from Pom- fret, . Putnam,. Woodstock, New Britain, Northampton, Mass., Spring- field, Worcester, Willimantic, New York and Hampton. The bride received many beautiful presents including furniture, linen, cut glass, silver, pictures, money, china, etc’ A recipe book was given by ‘the Young® Ladies of the Guild of which the bride is a member. After>a short honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe will go to their home in Pomfret where they will be at honte after December 1. EASTFORD Rev. J. B. King to Preach Two More Sundays-—Aid Society Entertained. Rev.. Frank Barber of Putnam preachéd at. the Congregational church last Sunday morning. Rev. J. R. Miller of West Thompson preached at the Methodist church in the morning. He and_ Mrs. - Miller were_entertained over Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark's home. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Fred A. Bowen spent Sunday at D. E. Lyon's in North ‘Windham. Mrs. A. L. Johnson accompanierd her son to New Haven last week and remained over Sunday. Miss Mabel Jones is in Thompson for atime. Edwin Clark Lewis is at Putnam attending the Teade school. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin P. Lewis spent Sunday here and ‘returned to Putnam as guests of thelr . parents. Will Preach Two More Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones are enter- taining Rev. J. B. King of the Con- gregational church. He will preach two moré Sundays before going to his home in Hopkintor to join his family. Eli Weeks recently painted his barn and garage. -Mr, and Mrs. Charles S. Dean en- tetthined over Sunday their daughter, Miss ‘Haitie Dean of Danielson, and Miss Margarét Bell. of. Hartford, both sraduate nurses. Mrs. Mary L. Warren had with her over Sunday her daughter, Miss Flor- ence S. Warren, ‘who. is a teacher in New York, > Willian ‘5., Warren recently filled another sflo, making three in all Dr. H. H. Converse and family, Mr. and- Mrs. William" Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Bartlett were among the num- ber who attended Stafford fair. They went in_their automobiles. Bert Bosworth and sister Miss Mar- guerite- Bosworth, of Fast Woodstock, Were .guests over Sunday of their el ter, Miss Carrie Bosworth, and fath- er, Henry: Bosworth. Misses Cornelia and Janette Trow- bridge and the Misses Guerny of New York spent Sunday. at -their. summer home herg, "’ v Entertained. Ladies” Aid Sosioty. Mrs.Arthur M. Keith, Mrs. Charles D. Tatem, Mrs. George S. Bowen en- tertained ‘the Ladies’ Aid socisty of Chauncey Frink is staying with Jdaughter, Mrs. William Wright, Worcester for a few days. Irving Frink of Brooklyn has been in town visiting his brother, Clinton Frink, for the hunting. Deer Killed. A large deer was killed on Mrs. 8. B. Hadley's place last week by Lioyd Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. William Cornell are enjoying the company of Mr. Cornell's brother, his wife, and family, from Summit, 3. Miss Esther Cornell's fiance, Stan- ley Moore, of Summit, drove up to Black Hil in his automobdile for Sun-| ¢ 2 ”» day at_the Cornells'. The Store That Satisfies Mrs. Morgan of Jewett City visited her mother. Mrs. Frank Fowley, Sun- ay. Frank Dawley of Plainfleld will soon bring his family into Charles Kin- ney's house on Black Hill. Mr. Kin- ney will reserve several rooms for his own use. Fine Colonial House. The house on Black Hill which for over 0 years has been owned by the Browns, is one of the old so-called colonial houses which received atten- tion from students of architecture. As Mr. Kelly. the New Haven architect, inspected the Rev. A. J. Hetrick house last week, so Architect Beach has made the visitation to Black Hill this week. The house there was bullt over 13 years ago and is a beautiful specimen of the large, roomy type. Edwin Wiggin has been very much out of health for some weeks. He is improving _slowly. Mrs. Lewis Lyon has been ill with grip during the past week. Miss Myr- tie Phillips in the same family has also been il Mrs. F. E. Miller slightly better. Mrs. Henry Seltsam was at home last week, coming un on business from Bridgeport, where she is visiting her daughter. NORTH STERLING Miss R. Murphy spent the week end at_her home in Cumberiand, R. I. H. H. Crowell was in Providence Monday Mrs .Thomas Bartlett and family of Providence called on W. R| Whaley turned Sunday to their home in Prov- idence. A haryest and bean supper was served at the Advent chapei, Erida! one hundred being present. 00] children gave recitations and Mr, Barber sang two solos, accom- panied on the organ hy Mrs. Barber, after which a social time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Cora” Barrett entertained her mother, Mrs. Beicher; of Hydeville, the past wpek. Mr=. R. O. Briggs recently enter- tained her cousin: Mrs. Congdon of Hampton and Mrs. Martin of Elliott's. Mrs. Allen nyon entertained Tuesday. afternoon her mother, Mrs. Bmma_Spencer and her hrother's wife, Mrs. Brnest Spencer and son_ Ernest, Jr. of Pomfret, Mrs. Charles Erenne of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. Hes Burdick of Putnam. the entire party coming in Mr. Burdick's automobile. Mrs. R. O. Brigss is visiting her som, A. W. Briggs. in Pomfret. considered —— CHAPLIN Twenty-seventh Anniversary of Chapel Dedication Observed with Inspiring Services. is Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neff and daugh- ter. of Brooklyn, N. Y. have been at Willlam E. Neff's. bungalow. Rev. Walter E. Lanphear of Hart- ford and Wiliam H. Hall of West Hartford were visitors Saturday night and Sunday a: Mrs. ney E. Lan- th t week. phear’ ;lmnd Mrs. E. S. Randall spent Attorney Howard C. Bradford and the past week at Oakland Bea: family were over Sunday visitors at Miss Myrtie Griffith entertained | W. B. Gallup’s. guests from Danielson Sunday. vty beviieti: Nsdr vy SRR Miss Lucinda G. Knight spent Sin- day_with her brother, Olney Knight, in_Foster. F. D. Plummer The twenty-seventh anniversary of the dedication of the Christian Mis- sion chapel was observed at the chapel made a b last Sunday afternoon at 2.30. The trip to Providence the past week. - valy Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Frink and |ghapel was ettractively decorated. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Frink of Can-|Rev. H. C. McKnigkt pre T terbury called on George G, Spacen: |service. Superintendent Heary C. Gal- Stiey 2 lup conducted the responsive scripture C. H. Corey is building a new ga- |Feading. Rev. H. C. McKnight offered rage Mrs. H. Fjostrom and two children not always those who -spend ,‘ most for their clothes. It is no the secret that good dress depends more upon good pocket-book. taste thaw a fat For proof of this vstat_em'ehl’t sée} our Clothes for . Men and Young Men that are so brimful of styleand offered at the specially low prices of $5.50,$10, 812, $15, $18 Wonderful Specials for Merchants’ Week WOMEN'S SHOES $2.00 and $2.50 Lace Boots or Button Cloth}for vou— or Kidskin Top 1 Brooklyn Outfitiers REGAL SHOES - Wherever ‘f'ou go’ and, what- ever you do,-there’s -a- Regal $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Other Special Values in Men’s and Boys' Shoes, Hats and 5 Furnishings, for Merchants’ Week 266, 268, 270 Main. Street, Norwich prayer. A quartette. Miss Mabel A. Lanphear, Rev. Walter E. Lanphear and ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gallup sang The Church in the Wildwood. Wil i Hall of West Hartford, Rev. uzum of Willimantic and Rev. E. Lanphear of Hartford gave addresses. W. B. Gallup and Frank C, Lummis made brief remarks. Wil- Ham H. Hall offered the closing praver. Songs Interspersed the exercises. A £ood offering was received. Rer. H. C. McKnight pronounced the benedic- tion. The chapel was well filied. A number from North Windham attend. ed the service, which was made hizh- Iy Interesting and spiritual. Many Come to Harvest Supper. The Ladied” ‘Al soclety gave annual Harvest supper Tuesday eve- ning at the church vestry. It was largely attended and the fine spread was thoroughly enjoyed. The friends from Hampton, who attended, made up five automobile loads and were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clapp, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Burnham, Miss Mildfed Burn- bam, Miss Mary MoMann, Ray Ful- {ier ° Mrs. Nellie C. Cleveland. Mrs. liam P. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. red Litchfield, Mr. and Mrs. William Weeks. Mrs. Richard FPorter, Mrs. Fred Horsey, Miss Ella Sharpe, Mrs. Wiliiam Hammond, Mrs. Joseph Cong- don, Mrs. William Jewett, Mrs. Carl Lewis and Mrs. May Olney. Willimantic was represented by Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold Peckham. Mrs. Ellen Lanphear, George A. Bartlett and _others. The soclety cleared a satisfactory sum from the supper. Visit from Former Pastor. Rev. Andrew J. Small, of Center Ossippee, N. H., a former pastor, spent Tuesday night at F. W. Martin's and attended the Harvest supper in he évening, where he met many of his old yarishloners who were glad to greet him again. Mr. Small was on his way to New Haven to attend the Na- tional Council of Congregational Churches. Rev. H. C. McKnight and Mrs. Mc- Knight are attenbing the meetings of the ‘nationa! council at New Haven the this week and Will be absent unti! next week. { i Rev. William M. Srown of Windham will_preach at’ihe, church. tomorsow (Sunday) Lo Mr. and Mrs. Parsons of New Briy tain, Mrs. Brodrib of -Hartford and Miss Saunders of . Providence _lave been guests at Willis L. Copeldnd's. WILSONVILLE . Obediah Stone of dalc spent Thursday with tiers Lowell Stone. > Mr. and Mrs.-Monast have been ‘en- tertaining a mlece trom Boston severad days during the. past.week. : Louis Perry. of Coney. lshund, N. has been. v and Doris. Miss Dorothy. Higgins retumed: Sun- day to her home in Worcester. She-baw! heen Mra S = omh Grosvemmr- s bro tington Thompson was with her parents St urda, Fire Prevention day and Parents’ dsy was_observed with special jexercises Thursday affernoon. ¥ A. T. Grosvenor and' N. A. Badger_ motored to Westbrook Sunday. Frank K. Haines and Jaughter, Jane, started Thursday for a visit at his.old, home at Los Angeles. 3 Plaut and Cadden and friepds, of Norwich, motored to -Westland farmsi recently Mrs. Spink of Eastford has been vis." iting Mrs. Joseph Scott. X Lucius B. Morgan‘and ffiends, of” Norwich, recently” ealied on E E Bro Robert Rush has béen. entertaining . his brother from Lancester, Mass, Everett E. Brown .left .Friday tog attend the New England fruit. shows at Boston. of California are visiting Miss Ge trude Brooks. Mrs. Fjostrom was formerly Miss Mabel Perry. Aaron Viall is at home from Ver- mont for a few s “RAWSON Day Exercises School. Parents’ at Union Mrs. A. F. Fisher and daughter have gone to Providence for the winter, Henry Kenyon is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald and son Richard spent Sunday at Pomfret Landing. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuller and son spent the week end at their bun- galow here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clapp have re- turned to their home in Willimantic, after spending a week with Mrs. Clapp's sister, Mrs. B. Whitehouse. Parents’ Day at Union School. Sixteen parents and friends. attend- ed the Parents’ day exercises at Union school Friday, Oect. 1Sth. A special program for Ire Prevention day was carried out in addition to the regular exercises. Many compliments were paid the teacher. Miss Hopkins, and the pupils for the fine program and the manner in which it was presented. PACKER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wheeler, Miss Avery, Hetiry Simino and Fred Wheeler visited Philip Simino Sun- day. / ‘Thomas J. Brown visited in Nor. wich Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sawin have been spending a week with Mrs. Herbert khurst. Charles Gamble left Thursday for New York to spend a few days. C. A. Parker of Norwich gave a pleture entertalnment here Wed- Nesday evening. A large number attended. WOODSTOCK VALLEY | Mr. and Mrs, Heory W. Coran and son, who have been staying at' Allen 'W. Kenvon’s the past two weaks re-