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g N 3 e Sy 41 Guests at Uncasville Wedding— From Vacation— Pastor 3. Mr-. Thomas flllyn'u Funeral. A.C the b ge of Miss Iva F. Bart- lefe: eldest fishmr ‘of ‘M., and x.s.fl harles an * = B Souras “Hurthgtt. of (bln e st the| Dok as sl L o Tte . aturday from a visit.with x-elmvc'-'_ at Janel street, Habmn, and in E\:t nrd E. Cumnimgs was in Bal- e Monday. Postmaster Charjes C. Carpenter has been out of towh ivisiting -friends. . David Walsh was. in Amiston, Thurs- was given Leroy games. Retruhments ‘were served. Mrs. Ermerla Walbridge is Mflully ill at the home of Ier son Willlam S. Walbridge. Fell From Wall. Horace O. Williams is' slowly re. covering from injuries meexv.a by a fall Monday afternoon from the wall the rear- of his store bullfll Attorney Dana ' Gallup 1. the guest ot ‘his mother summoned his in honje of the bride’s parents, last Sat- urday evening, Rev..James M. Potter ‘of the Gales Ferry M. E.church, was the ¥ ating clergymarn. 'Miss Jennie L. Perkins, cousin of - the groom, . playled . the wedding march. ‘. Gitests from this place were the| motiier of the groom, Mrs. Henry Hurlbutt, and his brother, Wlnt_hrop Hurlbutt, with" the -.groom’s uncle; Du Perkifis, and his-aunt,” Miss Lau A. Perkins. After the recep- tion, Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbutt came to Chil drenl Pll(y at Parsonage—Ladi " GLASGO Aid Society to Meet' Wednesday. Mrs. - Thomipsor. _entertained several children at the parsondge Saturday afternoon. made the time pass quickly: Samuel Shaw, Mabel Burdick and Hil- Music, singing and games Mrs. theirynew home. at the Alexander place in the village. Mr. Hurlbutt is”the ‘carrier of the'R. F. D. route from the Gales Ferry post office having been o S. government up- “Eed by the Vacation Ends. y n‘m :hmes M. Potter returned from his: yacation spent in Portland, and ‘Baldwin, Waine, last Thursday, ma Gustafon assisted Mrs. Thompson in serving refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Blish; of Willimantic, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Hartford, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R:_H. Young. ’ Afr ang Mrs. Brnest Luther and their son, Clarence, and Elmet Burdick’ took an automobile trip to Storrs Sun- ay. 4 . Mrs. Martha Brown who has been spending two weeks with Mrs. Sterry here by the serious illness of grandfather, Amos B.. Taylor. o Rev. William. P, Newton, state eol- porteur, was calling a few days on his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edwud Tinker. Tva Porter has moved his household goods and family from Ledyard to a tenement in Westerly. SALEM New Concrete. Bridge Near 1k Marvel Place—Cattle Sold to Nerwich Buy- ers—Variety Supp-r. Selectmen Emeut L. Latimer, Henry A. Rogers -and Orrie W. Ray met at the towr hall last Saturday. The time of the monthly meeting this year will be 9.30 a.'m. on the first' Satur- day of each month. Bridge Near -k Marvel Place. . were tied at the regular meeting which Wit and+conducted service in the M. E. Sunday morning, taking his ffom Luke 17 chapter, 1 verse, jreat Offense. At the offertory Miss Grace A. Chapman sang, I Heard the Voige’ of Jesus Say. ¢ “Fhey Epworth League service i olclock was led by Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins, . with ‘this topic: A Phophet's Great Pri “to Youth. The meet- ing was ‘interésting. Recitations by Mary and Madeline Birch. Readings by Marle' and Gertruds Allen were .- -A' trio, Mrs. ‘Dudley: C. Per- kins, Miss Latimer and Miss Satter- lee sang, Jesus Loves Me. 535 Funeral of Mrs. Allen. funeral services of Mrs. Eunice Vn widow of Thomas Allyn, was eld In the M. E. church here at two at a next Sunday tafson. Kinney returned to _her home in Jew- ett City Friday. Mrs. Sarah Gilliver a former resident of this town is spending a litile time at her granddaughter’s, Mrs. Shaw's. To Meet Next Wednesday. The Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. R. H. Younsg on next Wednesday as the following week in Thanksgiving. Many at Sunday School. Through the efforts of seweral la- dies interested in Sunday school .work large number of children w e pres- ent at the Sunday school session at 1 p. m. at the Bethel last Sunday The leader of the Epworth league evening is Mabel Gus- Topic, The Promise of Spirit- n‘doc)c S aadny attomnonn . Mrs. Al |ual Certainty,” John 7-17-2 line 2 -12. @iéa in. > Norwich on Saturday, - (ID——— ‘GB;MP Ixth. urial was in the vil- lage" ccmeten Mrs. Allyn was twice - MYSHC married, her first husband being John he: Ball, who served in the Civil war. Temperance Address. Wednesday evening Rev. W. E. Lamphere of Hartford, fleld secre- tary of the Ccnnecticut Temperance union, gave an address, in line with the t non-partisan movement for = safoonless nation, speaking in. the vesitry of -the M.- E. church at 7:.30 o’clock: ;A( Norwich Concert. Mr. Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins, Miss - Jen T.. Perkins, Miss Alice Bltmlee,, D. R, Povey of this village Colver, Miss Kate B. Gelver of the" Ch vy Yard, with Miss Grace A. spman and Percy Norntan of Allyn’s Potnt, attended the New York ‘Artists’ caricert in ‘the Y. M. C. A. course in Norwich last Friday evening. 2 " Willlam Brooks of Hartford spent severai days last week with her sistér, Mrs. Caro Maniro. i Mrs. Mhry Taylor and Mrs. Charles | a Chittenden of New London were Fri- | g d.l.y callers at Red Fern the cottage of Mra. Franklin H. Brown. ‘Mre. Edwin’Keeney of New London visited relatives in the village Satur- Mrs. ~Mann. of. Providence_ar- Fied 2t e Tt s T in H..Brown last Saturday. ‘large flock of wild geese passed the village last Sunday. Gurtis Gates and little daught- er, Mariorie, of New London, were guests of relatives in this place last 'fii;q . given by the Ladies’ Aid Wednesday evening in the of .the M. E. church was well b R R R T pi al i preceded the supper. LEONARD BRIDGE Leo G. . Cummings, a teacher at Stratford, spent Saturday with his mother, :Mre. Ida Cummings. Mias Hattie Hendrick of .Waterbury is yisiting .at Henry J. Williams'. er. Harrington of Willimantic weg a local caller’ Saturday. Judge and Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland motored. to Hartford Wednesday and Mr. Kneeland attended the meeting of obate judges. held at the - capitol. in Hartford they wers the estst of :their sons, Willlam A. and M Rneeland, returning home Vhl!u P. Knee!nnd returned Dr. of W tic and Dr. Wyette Simpson of Hot Springs of Arkansas were married on Thursday, Nov. n the town clerk’'s office at Stonington, | by Judge Hinckley. tailor made suit of broadcloth trimmed with hat to match. ¢hrysanthemums. son motored to thc Hanks' homestead at Old Mystic where a pleasant sur- number of | the bride's. the homestead awaiting their return ‘reception, sas, where they will reside. son has been g physician of that place for the past twelve vears. ners will meet Thursday, with Miss Bertha Chesebro at Rocky Hill farm. his home in Main street. is in his 91st year and his illness is due to the infirmities of age, was the guest Wednesday of John Everett. Thursday night of her sister; Benjamin L. Mull in New London. Wyette Simpson of Arkansas and Miss Daisy May Hanks Married—B. Y. P. U. Business Meeting and Sup- per. ; Miss Daisy lliam H. May Hank: F. Hanks daughter Old Mys- 11, at three p. m. at The bride wore a fawn _colorea beaver, with carried white and Mrs, Simp- She Dr. them. A. intimate friends were at rise awaited nd after giving them an informal a collation was erved. At p. m. the bride and groom left on honeymoon trip to New York city, oing thence to Hot Springs, Argan- Dr. Simp- Business and Pleasure. Th. Baptist Young Pegples’ union held its business meeting and social Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Caswell. music were enjoved and refreshments will be_served. Games and The Methodist United Workers met ‘Wednesday afternoon at ihs parish house. Supper was served at 5 p. m. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- st church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Daboll. The Sunshine club of Burnets Cor- Nov. 18th, Seriously 1L Amos B. Taylor is seriously ill at Mr. Taylor Mrs. Alfred Marthero of East Lyme Mrs. Swain Mrs. George has returned from a week’s visit to her son, Will- iam E. Holmes and family. Mrs. Henry F. Hanks was the guest Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Parton of New York city is the guest of her fatier, Amos B. Taylor. A new silo has just been erected at The turkeys offered fcr prize must !mdvn or Windhar: Counties. "dlmfl& the Tuesday befor in sddition to the ‘market. price. Rock Nook Home. *Te the:raiser-of the second young in’ agdition to the market price .will To . the: at Somers Bros’ market. - that are ine, 50 an. ‘Attention, Farmers! DOLLARS BONUS must be natives—tmbtehsd smd grown in these two countles. 'l:n- Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price in eddition to the prizo tc be awarded. a2d wings cut off at first jeint. Heafs must not be cut off. ‘The first prize 02-$10.00 to the largest and fattest young turkey; second prize of $6.00 to the second largest and fattest young turkey; third prize of §5.00 to the largest and fatest turkey raised in New ‘ The contest is'open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in these counties. Tho tirkeys must be submitted for examination and Thanksgi largest - and fattest. young turkey.$10.00 will be awarded This turkey will be given to the nish the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltefln( Arms. .raiser of the largest and fattest turkey over a- year old a price qf\” in addition to the market price. This will go to the Apr-Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. Jus gn will e d‘sm‘ere!tsd persons who will weigh the turkeys igible fer competition will be piurchased: at turkey vaiser who enters a bird in the con- :& 'sure “of sllink’ the bird vrhather @ prize is won or mot.’ For Fattest and Big- gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $5.00 Third $5.00 The Bulletin ‘proposes to capture the three fattest and lacgest Turkeys to be offered for the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New London Counties, have feathers off, entrails drawn ving at 12 o'clock noon.. turkey in size a prize of $5.00 be given, This turkey will fur- A concrete bridge is to be built over the large hrook near the Ik Marvel place in the Essex turnpike. Mrs. Clyde A. Ray and Miss Kath- erine L. Ray spent Saturday with Mrs. Ivy S. Bailey in Norwich. A number from East Had , Col- ‘chester and Chesterfield attended the dance given by J. F. Rogers in Strick- land hall last Friday. Norwich Men Buy Cattle. Mulford G. Brown ‘sold ‘a fine pair of cattle to. Nerwich butchers Monday. John H. Purcell also sold a number of fat cattle to other Norwich parties. D. A. and D. D. Rogers this- week purchased from J. Lawrence Raymond olt Lyme, a nice pair of working cat- tle. John H. Pura#ll is building a large shed for storing farm machinery, etc., at his farm known as -the , Blacker place, on' the West road. Arthur DeCorsey, Mrs. E. J. Stand- ish and Miss Sydney A. Standish were guests at Crystal Springs farm last Saturday. Cut Big Melon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Webster en- tertained Tuesday evening. A de- licious ‘watermelon of extraordinary size, grown by Mr. Webster, was serv- ed_during the evening. Mrs. Louisa Mitchell and her son, John Mitchell, motored from Hadylme Sunday and Wwere guests of Mrs. Sher- wood Miner. Mrs. William Howard of Lakes Pond and son, Le Roy Howard, of New London visited Mrs. Helen Malona, last week. Mrs. Pearl Cornell of Norwich spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wesley Brown. J. Frank #ogers, John Rathbun, Miss Jennie L. Rogers and Miss Theo- da’ Hurlbutt motored to New Leondon this week. Warren Mitchell and Harold Gates of Lyme are building a large barn for Prof. Hiram Bingham on the farm formerly owned by Howard A. Rix Motored to Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Darling spent Sunday with relatives in Willi- mantic, making the trip in their car, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rathbone and daughter, Miss Celia Rathbone spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Way in Colchester. Mrs. Waw ‘! !flll se- riously {IL Mrs. Henry Park and.Miss Clar Park of Colchester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Ray this week. . weeks. Sewing For Bazaar. The Ladies’ Ald society met at the parsoriage Thursday afternoon. The ladics are preparing for a bazaar to be held during the winter. There was ino preaching service at the Congregutional church last Sun- day. _ The Y. P. 8. C. E. was held at 7.30. led by Mrs. Nathaniel L. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lee and daughter of Grassy Hill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Beebe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Beebe are en- tertaining relatives from Orange. Teachers’ Meeting. Supervisor J. A. Young of Colchest- er visited She schools in the town this week and conducted a teachers’ meet- ing at the Centre school. The Y. P. S, C. E. served a variety supper in Grange hall Thrsday even- ng. ‘Walter DeWolfe was a revent visitor in_Fast Haddam and Colchester. ‘Warren Mitchell and Harold Gates are boarding at the home of Sherwood Mirgr. ROAD . SOCIETY Fellowship Meeting Held Wednesday at the Road Church Mrs. Francis Noyes of New York, arrived at Seth W. Williams’ Monday and returned Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Lavina Lincoln, who has been seriously ill for the last five They were accompanied by Miss Louise Johnson, a - - graduate nurse- who has been caring for Mrs. Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates of New York came on to attend. the fu- neral of her uncle, than Denison, held at his home, Thursday atfernoon. “The. fellowship meeting was held on Wednesday and the sermon was given by Rev. Mr. Earnshaw. . The dinner was served in the church parlors. The afternoon discussion was participat- ed in by a number. Mrs. Wait of New London end Mrs. Morgan of Providence while en route to Westerly Sunday afternoon.by au- tomobile were stopped by an accident to their machine at Charles S. Noyes for some time. Mrs. Clarence A. Williams is visiting in Nashua, N. H. Mrs. Charles Hilliard of North Ston- h;‘gwn, spent Sunday at George Wheel- er's. Miss Louise Johnson spent Tuesday at her home in New London. GARDNER LAKE g ' Guests—Death Avery. Weddil of - Henry Misses Roby Boynton and Marian Henry of ‘Montville spent Sunday with the former’'s parents, Mr. and Hr-. Olin “F. Boynton at Mres, Elizabeth Burchard was a c-n. er at the Burchard-Manwarring cot- tage the past week. Miss Emma Johnson and Georg Champlin were callers in Lefingwell recently, at the home of Mrs. Ed. Reynolds. Several from this place attended the Bokoff-Katz wedding on , Raymond Hill, Sunday evening. Donald ‘G.- Mitchell spent ‘a few days at his t-m hen '.M past week. th of Henry Avery. Henry Avery on- of the old resi- dents, ‘died at his Home in Flahders, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Avery lived ‘at “the lake since his boyhood, but moved to Flanders,” where he bought & place, seven years sgo. Mr. Avery had a pleasant personality and made many friends. s-mwbpmhtonktfiedpdflnm el lhnfldmnpdmwhthm e NORTH FRANKLIN Social Affairs of the Week—Personal Items. Miss Blanche Spencer . entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ingra- ham and son Leon. Mrs. J. D. Simpson is in Norwich for several weeks. Mrs. Earl Rogers and daughter Bar- bara were week end guests of William E _Rogers of Norwich. Miss Rena Race entertained a party of eight at supper Wednesday. Mrs. F. A. Rockwood, Mrs. A. T. Browning and Mrs. Fred H. Race at- tended the meeting of Social Corner club No. 1 at Willimantic Wednesday. Mrs. Grace Peckham entertained at dinner Thursday Rev. G. E. Lamphere and Mrs. Lamphere of Fitchville and Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn of Frank- lin. Guests at Frink Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frink entertained Saturday eveming Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Race, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock- wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark, Mrs. Jennette Hoffman, Misses Ella and Florence Hoffman, Rena Race and Herbert Hoffman. Whist and other games were played and there were plano ang vocal selections by Miss Florence Hoffman and E. Clark. Re- freshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Grace Peckham, Mrs. George Kahn, Miss Mabel Tracy and - Mrs. Willlam Weaver -attended the mission- ary meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lamphere in Fitchville Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Latham of Bean Hill and Miss Mary Chapman of Pen- dleton Hill spent Sunday with Mrs. C. H. Peckham. Miss Lydia Johnson was a Norwich visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Canfield and Miss Emily Gard of Norwich spent Monday with Mrs. Hannah Kingsley. Miss Lucy Palmer of Groton is vis- iting Mrs. Estella Lathrop. Mrs. J. D. Simpson entertained Sun- day Jason Kingsley of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. George Dritton of Eastford, Mrs. L. E. Simpson and daughter Theo of Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White and daughter Mildred called on relatives in South Manchester Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Bolande is spending a few days in Danielson. Mrs. George Miner was a Norwich visitor one day last week. HAMBURG Chicago Man Buys Church Stones— Gives Them Toward Town Building. Mrs. Mary Bill entertained guests from Hartford over Sunday. Miss Lillian Oakes of Middletown was the guest of Mrs. Ray Harding last week. Stone Given Town. C. B. Wood of Chicago purchased the stone that was sold at auction last Tuesday and gives them to the town toward the erection of a town building. The L. B. S. met Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. J. E. Harding and daugh- ter served. Thanksgiving Dance. Invitations are out for a Thanks- giving dance at the public hall. Cone’s orchestra is to furnish the music. Mr. and Harrison Tiffany of New York spent Sunday in Sterling city. % Taken to Hospital. Eleanor Reynolds, who has been ill for-some time, was taken last Tues- day to the Hartford hospital for treat- ment. Mr. and Mre. Frank Gage of Nor- wich spent the past week with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. D Reginald Lord was home from Mid- dletown, where he is attending Wes- leyan university, and spent Sunday with his parents. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Mre. James Dixon’s health continues to improve slowly. She is able to sit up but a little while at a time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Pa- chaug visited Mrs. Holmes® ts, Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. James Congdon captured two coons Monday night. B. F. Wilcox’s automobile was bad- ly damaged by fire on. the Douglas road Sunday night. ‘William Clark is doing some car- pentering for his brother-in-law, Will- jam Billings, near West Ashwillett. MONTVILLE —_— Miss Marion Manchester has return- ed to her home in Bayoone, N. J. aft- er spending her vacation with her sis- t Mrs. Everett Chapman. Miss Alice Chapel spent Sunday in Bozrah. Mi: Helen Gardner of Yantic has ‘been visiting in. town. Misses Lydia and Gerturde Olson visited Norwich turday. Rev. Mr. Luddington of Waterford preached in the Union Baptist church Sunday morning. Miss Marion Henry spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Olin Boynton, of Gardner Lake. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Larkin of Plainfleld were in town Monday lodk- ing_over the church and parsonage. Mrs. Ellison Smith of Norwich spent the week end visiting her mother, Mrs. Paton. Louis Hurlbutt of Hartford has re- turned home after spending a week in town. The members of the Ladies' Aid so- ciety of the Union Baptist church met Wednesdas afternoon at the home of rs. C. Sy ator at Telephone Exchange—Wi! Club M Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bannister are vigiting relatives in Waterbury. Fred W. Hoxie has purchased a new six cylinder car. Miss Gladys Clarke of Liberty Hill spent a few days this week with friends in town. Fred W. Hoxle unloaded two carloads of Vermont cattle this week. Doris Briggs spent the week end as the guest of C. S. Briggs and family. Charles and Elmer Geer were in Fitchville Sunday to attend the funeral 02 Mrs. Everett Stark. Mrs. Agnes Hyde returned to her home at Willimantic Monday after a few days' visit at Mrs. Julia Geer’s. Surprise Party. Leroy Geer was given a pleasant sur- | prise last Fridey evening when_ thirty young people from Liberty Hill, Frank- lin, Yantic and Lebanon were present. Games were played, after which re- freshments were served. The Ladies’ Ald society met in the Congregational church parlors Thurs- day for an all-day meeting. A basket lunch was served at noon. L. P. Smith visited friends at Clin- ton recently. Winfield Noyes of Willimantic was a csller in town Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Cobb réturned to Mrs. Adell Spaulding’s Thursddy after a few weeks' visit in Hartford. Miss Kate Danlelson of Danielson is visiting her brother and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Danielson. Mrs. H. M. Peck, Mrs. C. M. Geer, Mrs. E. A. Hoxie and Miss Vera Hoxie ceiled on friends at Liberty Hill Tues- Gay afternoon. Mission Circle Meets. The Baptist Missionary circle met Wednesday afternoon = with Mrs. Phcebe Irish. Attended D. A. R. Meeting. Mrs. L. P. Smith was in Norwich Tuesday attending the D. A. R. meet- ing. Mrs. C. M. Geer is spending the week end with her sister, Miss Ella Peck, end Miss Ruth Carpenter at Hartford. Mrs. Everett Hewitt was in Norwich Tuesday. Charles' Nye, who has been engaged to work for A. C. Willlams, has moved into Henry J. Williame' tenant house on_Town street. Mrs. C. S. Goodwin entertained re- cently Mr: and Mrs. Chester Manning and Harold Manning, also Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cheney of South Manchester. Evening of Whist. The Lebanon. Whist_club met last Friday evening in Lebanon grange hall: Road Repairs. A number of men under the super- vision of Frank Lindmore Olcott are repairing the state roads in town. Double Surprise Visit. A party of sixty friends from Liberty Hill, North Franklin, Fitchville, Yan- tic, Bozrah street, ‘Willimantic and Lebanon met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Browning Wednesday evening as a surprise to Mr. Browning and Miss Ruth Paton. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening, m\ulc be- ing furnished by Mrs. Fred Burgess, Frederick Manning, Miss Ruth Paton, aiso Miss Ethel Way at the piano, ac- companied by Frank Way on the har- monica. Prof. Congdon from Bozrah street prompted. Games were also played. Sandwiches, cake, nabiscos and punch were served durlug the evening. New Operator at Exchange. Mr, and _Mrs., Charles Troland and daughter, Miss Doris, are moving to the Southern New England Telephone company building in town, where Mrs. Troland takes charge of the office mk Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Lovine I.nd fomily, who have been at the tele- Dphone office, are moving to Nauga- tuck. George Chappell and ' son Everett wm in New Hartford recently. Mrs. C. W. Grant of North Franklin spent a 'few days recently’ with Mrs.| George Chappell. NIANTIC A concrete sidewalk is being bullt for Mrs. L Spencer. Mrs. J. W. Crowley has b.-\ ‘enter- wmng her daughter from New -Ha- Mrs. E. E. Claussen of Hartford, a summer resident of the Grove, was bere for a few days stay recently. Conductor and Mrs. Winflalfl T. Man- waring of New Haven, spent Monday at thelr cottage im the Pines. Arthur Fallows has gone to Great HBarrington, Mass.~ where he is em- ployed. A new furnace and a wood heater L D T i R et et L e m—— R = have been installed in the Congrega- ticnal church. Orin Rudd left Sunday for his home in New London. Roy Kelley and Gordon Hislop of Flanders, in the employ of the Shore Line Electric Company, are in the vil- lage daily making. repairs .to the power wires. Mrs. Lucy Gleason, who has been ill for some time, is able to be out. Travis Douglass Morgan has taken up his school studies with Mrs' Ed- v-ard Proctor. Frank Ashton has returned from a short ‘business trip to Middletown. LIBERTY HILL Popcorn and Candy Social—Church Bell Rung for Fire—Spring Pigs Average 231 Pounds. The C. E. society held a popcorn and candy social Friday evening. George B. Marsh of Hartford The- ological seminary will preach heré next Sunday 'morning, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Elwell O. Mead. Mrs. Henry V. Oehlers and son Homer are visiting relatives in New York city. Unite with Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davoll united with the Liberty Hill church last Sun- day, taking letters from the North Methodist church, Hartford. The young child of Mr. and Mrs. Haddad was baptized at.the Sunday morning _service. Prof. Herbert Norton Loomis, di- rector of Smith's_Agricultural School of Industries of Northampton, Mass., visited his mother, Mrs. J. H. Burrill, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davoll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodrich and Mrs. W throp Davoll “joined the Liberty Hill Christian Endeavor society Sunday night. The church organ was cleaned and tuned Saturday. Spring Pigs Average 231 Pounds. ‘Winthrop Davoll, a young and thrifty tarmer, dressed five spring pigs Tues- day that weighed 1155 pounds, an average of 231 pounds; a good show- ing for so early in the season. Mrs. Charles James is spending the week in Bradford, R. I, visiting friends. Church Bell Rung for Fire Alarm. The chimney to the house owned by Mrs. Horatio. Goddard and occupied by Elmer Caples, caught fire Sunday evening at 9.30. The church bell was rung and men responded quickly and put the blaze out. The chimney /s small and catches very easily. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and family, of Greene, R. L. have made a week’s visit to Mrs. Kennedy’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John James. THANOVER Norwich Speaker at -Congr.'lkinvul Church—Resignation of Rev. M. J. B. Fuller. Rev. G. C. Pollock, of Norwich con- ducted the morning service in the Con- gregational church last Sunday. The C. E. meeting was led by the Temper- ance committee with the topic “Great Tasks That are Awaiting the Church.™ At the close a business meeting was held to discuss the work of the society. It was voted to hold a meeting very soon and'to elect the officers for the coming vear. A large number of Endeavorers plan to attend the annual meeting of the Norwich union at Norwich Town to- day (Saturday) at 3.30 o’clock. To Act on Resignation. A meeting of all the members of the Congregational church is called for Monday evening, November 15th, in the OAKDALE At the Congregational ‘ehurch Sun- day the pastor,- Rev. C. L. Mh» preached from Matt."6,33. - Daniel' Louls Browning of Norwich atténded church at Mmuma Center Sunday. Mr. and’ Mm H: Wfi Auwood and daughter, Miss Agnes..Auwood, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Am- brose Sullivan of Trading, Cove. . Mrs. Fred Brooks and, little grand- daughter Jennie re(urned Monday. af- ternoon from a_two. davs. vielt with friends in Jewett City. ‘William Schinauk 'of the P. Schwarts Co., of New Lendon,” was & caller in this place Tuesday. Windham. Coulity.@ Miss Miriam Bixby of Webster re- cently spentpa few days with Mrs. Emma Bixby, who ‘entertained theifol- lowing Saturday evening in homor of her guest: Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Bos- worth, Mr.s Lindeman, “Mrs. White, Mrs. J. S. May and Mrs, E. E. May. Und-wu‘ Operation. Mrs. N. T. White was called to Ro- anoke, Va., Tyesday, oylos. to the ill- ness of her daughter, Agnes who was operated on for appendicitis MonL{ Miss White was attending Marion col- lege 100 miles from Roaroke. her illness. A missionary meeting was held Wed- nesday afternoon h - Mrs. Gifford, the attendance being:19is-The topic was Home Missions inAction and Ed- ucative Force.. The -ieader was Mrs. Mary Morse, assisted. by Mra, Jordan and Mrs” Lindeman. A followed. . : Start for Caiifornia. Mr. and: Mrs:+}. MsPaifie and- Miss Lewis started - Fri@ay ‘for- California, where ' they will Visit the ‘exposition and spend’'the winter fn eha, Mr. Paine having a sister and two Broth- ers located in that-clby. POMFRET . CENTER, ine., Hundred® and=Twaivly-five Enjoy Neighbors” ‘Night at Wolf™ Den Grange. & e . m before E. E. Brown was in Hartford “Weds nesday at a meetl ‘of the executive. committee” of the of agriculture. A F. Grosvenor Boston Mon- li obert Rust took A pacty from this fon to the banquét to. Hishop E.-C. Acheson at Norwich Thursday e.venl.ns. ‘Wolf Den grange observed Neig bors’ night Wednesday .evening. grammes were furnished. Putnam and Quinnatisse were composed of lite: numbers. One' hundred an ‘;?hnmemt llol enggyhme pmsrunme. which. was. follow: Y rgfreshments and dancing: Mr. Hicku is. enter'-unlnl hil fil\x‘h- ter from on. " " Outlook for Peace. ., Peace: may be slow to come, but it looks as if- it might “be hera- before the end of the New - anen tr‘[l.l. - New ior'll Maltl. Don't, - vestry, to receive and act upon the resignation of Rev. M. J. B. Fuller. Going to Mystic Meeting. Members of the Woman's Missionary society will attend the quarterly meet- ing of the Eastern Connecticut Branch W. B. M., at Mystic, Thursday, Nov. 18th. Gertrude Rogers, of Van, Turkey, will be the speakers. A meeting of the Ladies' Guild was| Correct sto held Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Eadie. Reports were given by the directresses, and the work of the next year -was diseussed. Mrs. Allison B. Ladd has charge of the work for De- cember. Arthur Croft, of Fort Wright, spent the week-end with his DAJ'enta, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Croft. Norman Amnuca yWas home over Sunday., CLARK’S FALLS Mrs. Delia Gail and Miss Josephine Gallup of Volun ‘were guests of E. P. Chapman ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Delia Gallup will visit a.few days with her l}:"l Mullen !( Maine, wbe has been critically ill for several days, is more comfortable. The huiiters are keen on fox huiting u:lyu.r “There are foxes, and a good g’ku furnished for thoh- skins, nk fur is in. demand and_already mm a;:x are looking for this fashionable T Mrs. Addie Bill is improved and able to sit up_a short time each day. Mr. and Mre. S. Frank in Westerly on business Mrs. Zambro, of India; and Mies |/ about your .digestive troubles, -sick --headache, uredfeehngorbunflpafion. ’I‘hedep:sslon the liver, purify the blood- and cleartthMSOfall waste mattEt. ‘Safe, sure, ' . Acting both as a ° tle laxative and a tomc, ’s Pills help to .- o nght The P eocial hour _