Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 6, 1915, Page 9

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Evangelist Preaches at Congregation- al Church—Former Tibbetts Farm Sold—November Berrips and Blos- New London County '*Mhm crte ol Miner is mpm‘ 4 .barn. t from i LEDYARD wm,,. Bias been ropatring the Aol oL ST | Pastor Addresses Martford Studente— : “at his sawmfll pond. : in the Congregational church | Local C. E. Secisty Awarded Ban- } Delano Sheldon Finishes Werk at the . P TR T e msi > mn;nl and evening. g Hallville Mill — Organization of m'e. n town he was the guest of e das 2 slowly improving after his long School Board. The Y. S. C. E. service, which | Rev. Elwell O. Mead went to New- PEST : preceded the regular .Swaday evening |ington Tuesday & Mrs. Everett Thomj her Preachi; was led by the president e, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 3. Clatk, Dwight & Marvin, o 7 % RBV. C. A. Northrup of Norwich eh Tnday, X Miss Leura mnh”m has m fl'm &m Town will occupy the pulpit next Sun. h'!ns for several with ¥ 3 tor¥ | day morning. fsane Geer, returned to herfof. Mre. Fhoche Robinson of Yantic is M of home u " Gales 5 nmld Flood of Boston t Sun- | the guest of her mother, M Ivia A | The Christian Endeavor society Miss Florence Cook of Hartford was S Wi S & " Hinckley Tibbitts and also of her d-:l.ghstzr. rs, | dinner. Mrs. Oehlers, mother of Henry V. a week end and Sunday of Gflbert J. Murray. ungle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. eeler was the rs. Sarah Rogers of Niantic is vis- | Oehlers, who has been at his ‘d-‘ “" the - Avery. Miss Aldene Clark, a tlndlor mn: her niece, Mrs. Sherwood Miner, |Past six months s young ladies attended a husking par- in Mystic, was also a Safurday and|D. A. R, at. Th Peabody's | "Archie Francis of New London spent | broken leg, has recov "fld”" Th ty at Clifford Thompson’s. Charles Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Avery. |in Westerly on Thursday afternoon Su::‘d.ty at the home of Miss Dorothy lvu;o return to her home in New York ::mg ve about sixteen a straw- - o place, where a very pleas- Leaves Haliville Mill. brochure The Battle of Stonington and | © Sacr ana Milo Davoll, who has been build- R veatng Tas g Botaio Snsltos. who has: been in ] Other Verses: Mise Bits Geary 0t Coichestaer vend |ing a fine residence at Calmere, whioh | , Tho United Ym"‘a Jetho- | M Oscar Porry = S S O S e DWiatien employ of Hall Bros. in their mill at| Mrs. Elmer S. Hewitt and son of|gucsts of Mr. and Mrs: Nelson B Web. | Was formally known as the Horbrook | tet I8 St pastity Rotsey & P- 1| day. ¥ itk Hellville as boss carpenter for nearly |Lyme and Mrs. Samuel iamb of|ster at Hillside farm recently. place, is moving into the same this 7 Miss Myrdell Maine, who is em- s —— has ended work for the com- | GToton were recent guests of Mrs. 2 week. Sart for Cuba. ploved in Westerly, wa NIANTIC Marcia P. Stanton. Charles 8. Ray Improving. | " Mrs. Sarah Willis, who has beer| 3 1..4s Bu A Harold Fer-|Saturday night and Sun A Dlans tor the future, but wil Nathan ison of seriously ill Mr. Hull of Norwich ahd W. D. Sea- | With her sister, Mrs. Thomas Hewlins, | cuson Joft Sunday night for Cuba,|2ccompanied by two shopmates, The Fellavuhlp meeting will be held |grave of New London spent Sund: in Chaplin, the past six months, has . . e his farm in the meantime. at-the Road Church om Wednesday, | or the Rome of choon.q -1 m;m Y | e iarnalt t het RiRRG Bery. after two weeks' visit to Mr. Burrows’ M-Ibel lnl-ry and Alice Phillips. They | Congregational Pastor On Vacation— el At S Nov. 10, Ray is sitwly improving after his long | George Oehlers and family of New |PATerts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burrows. | SIeRdeR the e Rabbits Foot club o8| Mischief Dons on Hallows'en—Pine Mrs. Ursula E. A: her in|. Mrs. Eugene Palmer has been visit- | iliness. York city have been making two |20 T8 GURRR 00 employed| Natban Bccleston of South Windham| Grove Activities. & rs. Vl"“s‘ "4’7-‘ mnflflfl ing her dauqhter Mrs. Stanley John-| Ernest La Doyt hag returned to his | weeks' stay with his brother, Henry PREE b was in recently. strict No. 3 had, Derfect attendance | son of Providence home In South Coventry, after spend- |V. Oehlers, and family. by e Soar e O Denison|. Mr. and Mrs. dohn B. Msips sna| Mr. and Mrs, W, in her school for the men whpmuel Henry Moss, son of the late | ing a week with friends In town, en- | Arthur Turner is in Norwich serv- | M, and Mrs Charles L Denlson|, ;7 370cnich Catherine | Hilen, of |moved fo the: Whaiey homo for e Lyman Latham, who bad trouble| g/ 4% F00 s‘i“rd‘ynm“lflg; joying the hunting season. ing on the jury. 00k an automobile trip to Groton | Westerly, were guests of Mr. Maine's | winter. with his hand, weht to & speciallst and |\, ook place Wednesday. He will Church Business -Meeting. Hallowe’sn Social. borough and New London a few days |parents. lgy-fld Mrs. Himer E. Maine, | Geurge Coneter has Tetirhed, aftes B T e be remembered as occupying the Moss | The annual business meeting of the| The C. E. soclety held a very in-|fince in Mr. Denison's car and v bty : ® Ducliehs teip o MWew Forr vr?;dl;i;r 4 grange will give ita ennual farm for a number of years. Congregational church was held Mon- |teresting Hallowe'en social Friday eve utho po!l;l:rymgl-;: %fmil’groml NE“.' f NORTH FRANKLIN e lmpfl;‘t:lcz' leason, who has been il1, supper on Friday evening of Francis Dixon of Wickford has been | day afternoon. The following officers |ning. Mr. Tryon phy-d several VW doe“’ 2 Lon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray have taficen next visiting his_grandparents, Mr. and | were chosen: Clerk and treasurer, |lin solos. week. Mrs. F. C. Dixi 3 2 on. Charles A. Williams; ffustees, Hon.| Misses Mary and Nancy Fuller are Dana Taylor Gallup ¥ serakisanae ™ rooms in the Clark house in Hope Moves to Drawbridge. Miss Natalie Hazard and Camp Frie | Albert Morgan, Mrs, William F. Dar- | visiting their sister, Mrs. Edward Ly- pent the week-end with nis | Miss Johnson Entertains at Dinner— | street. = Hienie Nylan moved Saturday to the | Girls were at the Gallup homestud ling and Willilam B. Kingsley. .man, in Columbia. mother, Mrs. Simeon Gallup. Surprise Birthday Party—Hallowe’en Supper and Social. drawbridge on the Justin Ball farm.|one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Whiting and Mas- | Several from this place attended the Everett Midyette returned Monday | pjleasures. The Ladies’ Aid Society gave a sup- which he.purchased. Mr. Ball has| William Palmer of Boston has been to Chester, after spending the week- —— rer and soclal in the Congregational gore to live” with his sister, Mrs. | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ste- i end with Rev. Fred E: Coburn and| My and Mrs. Harvey and Mr. and |church Tuesda: a had ood \Eovrge H. Babtock. Mr. Tgrahhm and Ealme family at the Baptist parsonage. Mr. 'y & 4 e Sy Ko ‘k\m{:;ggmm anuck have moved on T L 55 ¥ Midveue bad just returmed ‘Trom & S Wattior Y. Doy’ ot Witordiet. the Stiffle récently vacal ¥ 3 ~ r m - = oo Rl S0y Thirteenth Year miriain A PR Harke ana Miss| ey Spemt Bunar ik B 3| S, Lok, o€ the Comgross Mrs. Isaac G. Geer has been st isy Hanks are epending this week Pl o B il e S |- iMten Hobye Boynton and. Misk Gre=e g e g pending Mrs. James Randall of Goshen. absence of the pastor, Rev. J. William Charles Beckwith of Franklin. . | Wooa spent the week end at Gardner it Lake visifing Miss Boynton's parents, Missionary Meeting. Mr.-and Mrs. Olin Boynton. P s B Mrs. George Miner and Miss Helen [ Knappenberger, who has been 2 fr. and Mrs. Sldney Siswick and|Cermager were guests of Mrs. Albert |ing ‘nxi" an:‘u:l vnc:um';s He -fi'l"‘.’,'.. - 3 son, Master Hobart Siswick, took an|Fryer one day last week. & thy , = day end were guests of Mr. and Mrs.|,heth Watson of Norwich were week dbusiness trip to Derby. A<mlldonlryrmn‘ s&l held at BHAYYY W;!lf{ Roy Alfihnscn, ngler the personage Thursday afternoot: urgess and Henry Allen spent Sun- ' b Supervisor G. C. Swift held a teach- |day at the Hop Yard, making the trip e LI ar e O Bmeeg0r Mies Kadl Tugace Hallowe’en Mischief, sre’ meeting in the Center schoolhouse [in Mr. Allen’s automobile. B o et Tl gt s 4 Dinner Guests. - Wednesday afternoon. The Ladles Aid society of the Union Telatives in Old Mystic and Mystic. | Miss “Lydia Johnson entertained at|, The boys of the village were quite School ‘Meard : Obpasl ‘Baptist church met at the home of D Mrs. Mary Holdredge of New Lon- |dinner Wednesday, Deacon William |bus” Saturday evening, _everything — Mrs. Roy Woodmancy, Wednesday don 15 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nel. | Smith and Mrs. Smith, Rev. B. P.|that wasn't nailed down being soon The town school committee held its | afternoon. son Holdredge. Capshaw, Mrs. Capshaw and daughter |Moving. A delivery wagon was seen regular meeting at Ledyard Center| Mrs. Jess Watt of Hartford is spend- ‘Barn: Esther, Mrs. O. Lewis Johnson and|in front of the Horton property, a Tusscéay afternoon. The organization |ing a few days withs Mr. and Mrs. F Fattest d Bi m’,’gz“.,ii‘,“,:;:’,, Ch;\';::. of e)'-(e?,f Mrs. Albert Stiles. bugey was placed in front of the resi- of the board is as follows: Chairman,|Thomas Watt. or rattest an 18- William Crawford at the Methodist| Mr. and Mrs. Huntington T. Meech | dence cf Mrs. Mary Pavis in Pennsyl- Charles D. Geer; secretary, Samuel E.| Mrs D. D. Lyons entertained the t Turk Raised parse: age. 2 of West Hartford were week end|Vvania avenue. A number of swings HolariGge; _ teachers’ ’committee, | missionary soclety Friday afternoon. ges ey Mre. George W. Packer was a Nor- | Suests of Mrs. C. H, Peckham. were pushed over or taken away, & Charles D. Geer, Samuel E. Holdfldn. Lewis Hurlbut of Hartford spent a wich visitor Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Crandall and | number of signs on the front of the building _ committee, Frederick W.|few days in town this week. Fugene Burdick has returnad to |Son Bernard spent Sunday in_South | business blocks and chairs, flower pots Burton. Joseph E. Holdridge; supply | Miss Nellie Chapman is spending Westerly, after a visit to relatives at| Windham, guests of Mrs. Charles|and other small articles were taken committee, Billings T. - Avery, John|several weeks at West Farm, Yantic. the Holloway homestead. Crandal from: their permanent places, but the MecGuire. Bills were presented and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Church visited . Miss Fannie Marchand spent the Miss Helen Cermager was a recent | residents have located about every- 3 Nettie a ntic Gridley’s Sunday school class gave a 3 Gallup- Hill, A e Pine Grove Notes. OAKDALE pleas'ng entertainment. Third $5.00 Motored From Stafford Springs. |3Pent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.| = 4% V0 RS e o Al Georze Rogers is working for the C. E. Hallowe’en Party—Pupils Enter-|C. M. Robertson company. tain-——Addition to Supt. Palmers| Miss Ruth Dow spent Sunday with Dr. Percival Bard of Hartford call- ed a few days ago on W. = Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ladd and daugh- |ané gone to New London for a stay. bridge and family. The trip to Old ter Effie, were Sunday guests of Mrs.| Willem Belknap and son_left Mon- J._3. Mahoney. day for their h In_ Bri Residence. friends in Uncasville. The Bulletin proposes to Mystic was made in the doctors au-| Mr, and Mrs. Herbert White, Mr. after . fow. ;lys'msl::y “t thm s 2N Silas Peckhara was a business call- capture the three fattest and tomobile. snd Mis CAiBari. Walk snd! eon” Hev. [aotinss " They Bre: sathines. vidiiors & The Y. P. S, C. E. gave a Hallowe'en | 7 i town Thursdey. = o Toriet Toas & = Shiow Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie and gand-|bert, were Brooklyn and Putnam vis- | the Pires and were here for the pur- ove pual 1ot CHEpet At Meateila ss Susie Wood yisited Norwich r the Thankegiving market f|daughter, Alice Mitchell and Mrs. | itors Sunday. pose of purchasing a cottage. {Benser Triday svening of last weel & |Tecentis. : : in Windham and New Landon §| Walter Burton are guests of relatives S e B R. L. Manwarring_ has Teturned, lunch was served cmfimu of dough- S PRI AT T Fosntig at Hcliston, Mass. g iy o6 Wirthguy. after a visit to New York. nuts, pie and cheese. The usual games LEFFINCWELL They must be Mfl‘"‘s—hklchea and grown in these two counties. _— Fifty friends and neighbors sur-| Mr. and Mrs, John B, Churchill have were played and a general good time oL The Bullttin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price - SHUNOC prised Mrs. Arthur Chapman at her |closed their cottage and gone to their home Thursday evening, it being her | home in Bristol. birthday. Miss Nellle Way gave some | Dr. and M 1 C. Clark Grover Brown is working in Wes- | very pleasing music on the auto-harp. | to the Stone rfio-fi’efl farm :o:’mé"m‘f terly. Games were played and refreshments | ter. Mrs. Henry M. Perkins had as guests | of sana.wiches, cake, fruit and coffee| Ar, rad Mrs. W. E. Alden closed enjoved. About seventy-five ‘were present. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heller and daughter Bertha and son Richard. of Report From GCouncil. East Norwich, motored to Hartford At the service on Sunéay morning [Sunday with Clarence H. Amburn at in addition to the-prize tc be awarded. The turkeys offered for prize must have feathers off, entrails drawn and wings cut off at first jcint. Heads must not be cut off. the pastor, Rev. C. L. French, gave|the wheel The first prize-aZ $10.00 to the largest and fattest young turkey; Wednesday, Mrs. Chambers, wife of a very imteresting report of the meet-| Mrs. C.E. Ellis, Mrs Frank Har- |l second prize of $5.0° to the second largest and fattest young turkey: J|Rev, George H. Chambers, accompanied | M ime C Sorrinds were there from | their coltage last week and left for ings of the National Council in New |ris, Mrs. I. E. Dolbeare and Miss Bdith third prize of $5.00 to the largest and fatest turkey raised in New by her youngest daushter, Ruby, of || sirs Willos Seaith enteriama s, | SOuthbridee. Mass. Haven, which ho .attended. L e e London or Windhari Countles. Bradford, R. I, and Mrs. David Nason | Samue1 Hartshorn at ainmer Satur- | yon e o ior vy bt fomen00S 59 Mrs. A. D. Herrick who has been | necticut confererce of the Woman's ke a of White Rock, R. I Mr. Chambers | gay. Meriden to pi up her fumiture to be spending the summer at the home of | Home Bantist asscciation held at the The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in was formerly pastor of the Third Bap- | Mrs. Etta Lyons of Stafford spent ;Ylléml :: gei:n:ecw 'gbl‘x‘e ;ooe: v-vitll u‘;: her sister, Miss A. M. Fellows, return- | Baptist church at Jewett City Wed- these counties. Tho turkeys must be submitted for examination and tist church in North Stonington. two days last week with Mrs, A. R. ed to the home of her son, W. F.|nesda weighing the Tuesday hefore Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. Mrs. Arthur Herbert is critically ill. rove, when it is ready. M. . G Shel 2 # Race. Mrs, W. E. Bi h: Herrick, of Bliss place, Norwich, on and Mrs. George Sheldon and For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded ||, The selectmen are putting the roads Hallowe’en Party. iay ot inan. aetac & sheri- Sy e Bunday, her sister going with ),.rll:n. nd Mrs. Byron Frink were call- for- a okt Sieit; at F. C. Leffingwell’s Sunda in addition to the maiket price. This turkey will be given to the E. Burdick and son Chester, and| Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Manning en- | home in Rocky Hill. M k Home, tertained about 40 friends at a Hal-| Horry Farmer has returned to his Miss Carrier S. Parker was the| Mrs. M. E Blacker and son Waiter, Rock Nool “ ‘W. E. Stewart are painting in Wes- & o1Ty’ er has return o uest Sunday of Miss Anna Robertson|2nd Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Amburn, with To the raiser of the second young turkey in size 'a prize of $500 terly. lowe'en party. The house was pret-jccttage, after a six months' business of Palmertown on an automobile trip | Fred V. Amburn driving, motored to in addition to the market price will be given. This turkey will fur- R.'B. Wheeler, Jr, is now a stu- |!lly decorated with Jack o'Lanterns, |trip through the west and south. ~ Haritora Sunday “to. Viail” relatives g corn and other harvest products,| Fomer Dorman of New London and to, Willimsntic, where_ they attended Bertha Mintk returned hoshe TitH nish the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. B tan e o e s ttons? | witches Auttered about the rooms, for- | Harley W. Tripp of Waterbury passed hm k& To the raiser of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old ing the same sch: Paul Merrill, | tunes were told and various games|Suncay with W. H. Dorman. Pupils’ Entertainment. Jay Pease spent Sunday at his home price of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This wnlyxo o the Mion Taney eufin"lflu:?ufi:‘mmct pertalning to the night were played Monday evening Miss Farreil in ‘olchester. County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner, Maine. and a general good time was enjoyed. ASHWILLETT Miss Collins, teachers of the Montville | and . Mrs, Andrew Johnson The school property in town is be- | Fumpkin ple, doughnuts, sweet cider, ~ dges will be d:sinterested persons who will ‘welgh th rk ed by the h Center school, gave a Hallowe'en en- Norwich were caiiing on local triends Fojo e turkeys ing looked after by the town board |®tC; Were served by the hostess —_— tertainment in the which was Syening, at Somers Bros._market. of education. Repairs are being made | T A: Rockwood and Wrank Rock-|gurprise Visit to Mrs. Julia A. Crumb attended. The manner in| Miss fooon Nichols returned to her All turkeys that are eligible for competition will be purchased at and also improvements to both build- | Wood Jr. were sucsts n Smith Followed by Husking Bee. ghildren pertormed theis |home in Willmantic = Friday, after |} gne market price, so any turkey raiser Who enters a bird in the con ||InEs and grounds b e parts showed peinaisiing eftort on-the | Shending hin and Mre O L. 1 e P;L"“' 4 contest is sure of selling the bird whether a prize is won or not. e e TtoT OF e Ty Saturday evening eight relatives b oo Sunday evening at Clackevit, 4| NORTH STONINGTON |from Ledyard, Foguonnos, Grotom Returns From Beach. 5 5 ol & % Lyme and Jewett City walked in at P. §. Palmer and family who have. " GLASGO € 300m 10 B® constructed there. | notivitiea of Church Societies—A. L.|7:30 OClock as a Hallowe'en surprise ter Kenneth Morgan of New London |meeting of the Willimantic C. E. union LEONARD BR!DGE been spending the summer at, Ocean S i to Mrs. Julia A. Crumb, at her home huch.nmurncd oi': their cottage here|Cavelrymen Spend Several Days inispent Sunday at Crystal Spring farm. |held at South Windham. The banner Wi for Townsend Invited to Remain at Bap- | After a little supper was served from tist Church. the refreshments brought the winter. Camp—Lightning Kills Horse When | Mrs. Sherwood Miner spent Sunday | was awarded the Liberty Hill society. AT additién has lately been added to the| Barn Is Struck. with her daughter, Miss Susan Miner, 5 ¥ > Mrs. Mary Sweet and Mrs. Wealthy guests they spent the rle,s);t .':dx hn:“: cottage hers; making it an atthac- —— in East Haddam. Reed of Lebanon spent Sunday after.| Bilsworth Gray has moved from |husking bee, husking 25 bushels with tive and up to date residence. U. 8. Cavalry Troop F was encamp- o okd OLD MYSTIC noon with Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland. |Ledyard to the B. P. Wheeler farm [2 lot of fun. They returned to thel The Busy Bee society met with Mrs. |in this town, now owned by Mr.|homes Sunday afternon, after inviting Houghton’s visl GerEa s B on lw':l'm tont | oen John Isternish of Amston has pur- _,udn_ Heaton of Troy Enjoys Fishing|108 F. Cummings last Saturday after- | Gray’s father, Daniel E. Gray. all to meet again on Thanksgiving chased the farm owned by Mr., Czar- -| Mrs. T. B. Hewitt has been visiting | day at Jewett City. week. e »’;""““'.’r':' nowsky, formerly known as the Elmer p — Holland-Swan Wodding — | reommancy morked on aprons. Re-|, feon in New Haven. Denison Caswell of Preston_was z uest at East 'ompson. Tibbitts farm on Salem street. It is H.ngm.fi Parties. Juégs and Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and |calling on friends here and in Yaw- HAMBURG 3. G. BUl was a week end guest|understood possession will be siven pisaarl entertained their som, Warren M, |daughter, of New London, have been|bux, Sunday. ot Rev. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain | about Feb. 1, 1916. - Rev. Fred E. Coburn, pastor of the|Kneeland and the Messrs. Wilson of |Visiting friends in town. Mies Lucy I Pierce of North Ston- Stone Church to Be Sold st Austion— |°f_ East Thompson. Carl Rogers, Floyd and Alien Fletch- | Saptist church preached last Sunday{ Hartford, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Lucian Drury attend-|ington called on Mrs. Julia A. Crumb, i injured Sterry Kinney and family and Mrs. |or, Thomas A, Day aud Hheron Mor- | morning from the topic, Some Signs of | Mrs. F. O. Brown has returned from |¢d the New London County Baptist|Sunday after-oon. Mrs. Hayden Reynolds Injured by|wartha Brown were Sunday guests|gan, are hauling witch hazel brush to|the Times. The topis of the evening|a trip to Middletown Ministers' conference in New London| Mr. and Mrs. Nathan N. Main en- Fall, of Mrs. George Brown of Scotland. | the mill in Colchester. sermon was, The Cross of Honor. Miss Lavinia P, Kneeland is spend- | Monday .nd also visited Connecticut | tertained their grandchildren Sun- T. and Mrs. Ermest Luther and son | = A number from here attended the Rev. B. M. Briggs Preaches. ing a few days with Mrs. Emma Park | college. day. . Mrs. James Warner of East Had- lumcs took an automobile trip to|auction at the Gragan farm near Hay-| Rev. B. M. s of Woonsocket, R. |at Jones street, Hebron. Miss Dora T. Maine and Mrs. Lucian dam spent the past week with Mrs. | Springfield Sunday, returning the same | ward lake Tuesday. I, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist i Drury attended the Woman's Foreign R ik s Taoid it ] The Daties i doctte B0 be s B e s e T o ik T, Dimday. moening sod &\e. GARDNER LAKE e o R g e e e = | daughter, Miss lara ar] of ‘'ol- | ning. He was the & e s Boaser Atternoss Tes. NEW ENGLAND SICK v mrflnc birch brush to the distillery in | tertained by Mrs. Edgar Clark next|chester, spent Sunday with Mrs. Clyde |of rdt'h': <church, Rev, Wiliam Craw- Wednesday afternoon. Ray. Turkeys Hatched Nov. 1st—Dr. Don-| mn. Ladies' society of the Third To A,,,u.. Chureh. Lightning Kills Horse. | Miss Jennie L. Rogers visited friends Enjoyed Fishing Trip. ohue Entertains Friends. Bnptlest church sen-dy tea Wednesday EI EA L The stone church is to be sold at| During the thunder shower !‘l'!dny in_Colchester Sunda: S G BACK H LTH That Judge Heaton of afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. F. gvenlug the barn of Mr. Gustatson | Gl T nfii{," e ST Ty g ot ARG James Maloney i the guest of|Chapman . " Miadi " - o g he November Brevities 41d sc ne busineas is evident from the | MLy Y 184 retarned to iolsn Pl Supper. Victims of Digestive Disorders Tell of went to horse. barn was not burned. ovember Brevities. following personal in the Troy Times rs. Harry Reynol L gt The ladies of the Congregational M Mrs. Nelson Webster picked a hand- | of October -26th, Former Surrogate,| DT ':;;‘“ = N'k: London, after spend- | church served a chicken pie supper at Wonderful Effect of mu_vnm ful of luscious strawberries at Hill- | Willis E. Heaton returned this morn~ | thiee weeks as the guest of her|ihe home of Mr. and Mre. John D. Remedy. ; side farm Tuesday, Nov. nd. ing from a weel's fishing_trip apent | %55 B et Avery, Thursday evenin ystie. Mrs. S. Gifford picked several crim-|on the Myatlo river at Ol M: B Faidner ond 0.1 Morgan Report from Council. %”:’:.mm’-mm ot oty L BB T T L | Bl O T M e ook oot o i | o em O | ey sew Snana stomacn s frst of the week and Mrs. Celia Ray |said when asked how many fish he BT a o tertatfied s |from the m: of ~ the mational | ferers and, in‘fact, people all over the PRt eiaiaty; Ko, egdeiio Slanioms: T Party at his coviage fhe past week. —|council, at the Sunday evening ser | Chited Stites, have found remarkable z results from the use of ayr's Won- vice In the Congregational church. e M.n 5 to be held at RS g - aih. 0. N-:p:ub met 3 u:._ ‘William B. Kingsley is janitor at the | as lhe tom:?:muo:t?hu ot Bies = < v o ~ 'of Poaustanuek Tacsgay sve, | Copsresational church. that 1 caught 300 fishes. I am PRESTON . nvited to. Remain. Hundreds in this State alone have Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Day have en- > A. 'L, Townsend, a student in Bos- |taken this remedy and tell today of 3 % friends of Jarmes Thur- | ertained hunters from New Haven the many more got a3 -n,, x‘m,. “Ald soctet: .”;,‘, ,f the Bap-|ton w ‘versity, wWho has been with [the benefits they received. Its effects | stons and Tamils tesrer thets: moving | A% Week. : Reads, | the Third Baptist church for several {come quickly — the first dose con- 3 Weas months, has been invited by the church | vinces: no long treatment. Here is HANOVER F of the Congregational|to_continue his ministry for a vear.|what two who have taken it say: vm People to Organize Temper- between thel for annual mending and packing | churches tomorrow (Sunday). mom st.-eet, Hartford, Conn,, wrote church met in the vestry Wednesday| Communion will be observed in both | MRS. S. E. JOHNSON, 61 Whit- left me ¥ nca the 3 day. About 35 were present and din- o :‘v-;mh- Harrison Enter- ner 'was served at noon. NORTH LYME takiog the trestment. It is_ simply ay- gy had| The Grange here furnished a pro- = wonderful how it relfeved me. glexant weather and I enjoyed my out- |gram for the Pachaug grange Thuts- M. and Mrs. E Wegies 1o Spand] (2 CLARE SHAW, 498 Dexter A number of tho young women of | ing immensely.” day evening. street, Providence, R. 1, wrote: "1 the village met last Friday -ventn: Holl .| 'People hereabouts sympathize with Winter in North Carolina, received your treatment and it saved 2t the home of Mrs. Willam G. Park, and—Swan. By Charie. i Mb BE. loss by fire my life. I am better now than I have b¥{to form an organization -mm.u— the | The marriage of Sarah this week. Mrs. Lawrence Raymond is taking a | been for twenty vears.” young penple in th»(-x-ruu tem- | Swan and Vinard S. —e e vacation this week. Mrs. Erwin{ Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives perance. A report of o recent state | Sheffick ‘Thursday ms FALLS Rogers is keeping house for her. permanent results for stomach, liver convention of the W. C. T. U. at N:; t Gone to Narth Carblina. and intestinal ailments. Eat as much R e and whatever you like. No more dis- Strawride to Husking at Thompson| 3Ir and Mrs. Ernest Rogers went to Vi meting » ure of gas in Fi High Point, North Carolina last week, stomach and uo”’u.nd the heart. where they are to spend the winter on G-t one bottlé of your druggist now guest | > €Awe preserve. u;atry it on an absolute guarantee— Sewing Circle Meects. be re-

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