Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1915, Page 9

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& ¥ EASTERN nyder of New York were Buests. | inspectar:iof schdols; visitea. the vir-. or of schaols™ visited, the vil'| and -Robert Saturday of Mr.‘and Mrs. C. D. -Th‘m»Avery of Storrs college was an ‘| over Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Avery. Agent of, :Bek Holiday Sale... | dance given by America, in Robertson’s hall was Very miccnn:'nl. Hickey's orchestra fur- nhhedx muslfi. - ss. C:rrll; :Siu;ppt:: ‘was given the si umbrella and_ th turkey went to Jogeph Edwards.: About twenty dgllars was made clear of ex- Ppenses. : Chickeps Stolen. ‘When ¢ giving ; his poultry their morning tg:d. George O. Alléen of Gay Hill noticed that his flock -3eemed smaller than R %0y counting about forty of his taken by some un- Kafi.rt returned Sun- day td Hebren to resume duties teachi 1 ding = the holiday interval fat home of her| parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Moses Hart. The storehouses at. the Massasoit Manufacturing Cb.’s ‘shipping peint on the spur track Palmertown have been wired for glectric lighting. Mrs. Timothy eehanm recently en- tertained her , Walter and Oliver Sheehan of Bosfon. “two 'eelg‘tha ?est Ak rs. y%ton. aniel Botham has returned to) New. York, Going %o Beltherton. Joseph Bothwell, operator at the C. V. station, has ibeen apointed- station agent at’ Belchérton -and will leave soon to take ‘his werk there. ‘7Anhual Sale. The Ladies’ : Aid. Society . of Methodist_ annual sale of fancy work and aprons Dec. 1, 2, and 8. The first two eve- nings ‘a fine. super was served. cream, cake and candy -were- o sale. A newfeature was a Japanese boo! where ‘a “cup. of tea or sale, th cup and saucer to “eefit as & souvenir, . Joseph Cormier has obtained work in New Haven and has moved -his househeld goods apd family there this week. e S St (3% Fred = Lathrgp, who is atending school at Mt. Hermon, spent. th day and weekéend with Ris parents, Mr. dnd Mrs.. Norman- Tathrop.” © Mr. and Mrs. Leolin Comstock en- ® tertained over fhe holi and week- end their som, John -P. ‘Comstock, a student at the Worcéster Polytechnic Institute, and his fiancee, Miss Aldrich of Attawaugan., 3 « Howard Rogers spent the week-end with friends -in Chelsa, Mass * . Thursday afterngon . the Sunshine society held its annual Christinas sale and chicken pie supper in the parc lors of the Quaker Hill church. Miss Miherva E. Comstock, who has been speriding, sevéral weeks? with? friends in Norwalk and ;New Haven; has returned hpme! > Yot & Among thosd who entertained fam- ily gatherings were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodmansee, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart, Moses Ghapman, Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Church and. Mr. and Mrs. George 'W. Dant. Mrs. Frank {E. Wilson entertained the auction club at her home on Mon- day afternon. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilson haye been entertaining’ the doctor's broth- er, Dr, and Mfs. .James Wilson and son, of Hartford, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daniels of Hartford are spending a few days the guests of Mry. Daniels' parents, Mr. m§ Mrs. Swantee Johnson. Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Avery and children of South Windham spent the holiday and week-end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Avery of Hill Top. < }grs. Edward Cérnet, wiio has been[ spending several weeks with relatives in New Haven, has returned to her home in this yillage: Mrs. Leolin AT Comstock entertained the Ladies’ Ajd Society in an all day gession at her home at Hill Top on Wednesday. The time was devoted to eutting and making up articles for the coming Christmas sale. Declgmation Contest. _ The second in the speaking contest was_held in the Pal- mer Memorial hall. Those taking part were pupils from each of -the; schools town. S s mMisg Ethel Wood, who has been spending a few days with friends in Hartford has returned. = £ Miss Ida Bonville, after a visit with her grandmother, . Mrs. Marcoux of Willimantic, has returned to her home | in_Pequot. Mrs. Maude Bennett spent the week end with Miss Elsie Pratt «in New Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dion have re- turned to their home in Peguot, after spending the” week-end in Providence. ® Church—Casavan. At the rectory .of St. John’s Roman Catholic. ¢h ot Wednesday eve- ming, the Rev.-John F, X: Quinn united in marriage Miss -Anna van and Frederick ' Church . of Pequot. The parents of the couple accompanied them to the rectory. -After the cere- mony a reception was giyen the friends and relatives of the young coti- Miss Fliza Killéen of Elizabeth, N. J. is a guest at-the heme-.of her brother, John Killeen, who is very il Funeral of Joseph Lavei Rev. John F. X. Quinn. sahg 3 requiem. high mass in St John's Roman Cathplic chifch at the funeral services of Joseph Lavoie, whose months. Lay dent of the town € and was Y yeéars. of age. is survweda byll lfu w!dovzh and children. url was e cemetery Uneasvfile. The membegs of - Tt ~Mode were Joseph men of America Lansino, Joseph ‘Medas Gero / LEDYARD —_— i Arthur D. eit to Plant Peas To for N jch riket—Appraisal Standich Estate Completed. Arthur . Barrett has the groy 3¢ plowed and furrowed for the of one peck of peas which he 19:32. to plant today (Saturday). Mr. Bar- rett is the anlytmu t.cxzr‘:c tou d cor ts a farm, gxa xcn% to have the earliest peas for the Ni next &pr! of anyone. g8 Mo ang, { Geer have Dee the| piscopal chureh held their | (0® Week end guest of Rev. and Mrs.| Alba, presented fine music on mando- Toek th | week caring for the series of _the |’ Standish. ‘Estate Appraised. Charles B, Chapman of Norwich and Charles A. Gray have completed their duties as appraisers of the thg‘llta I!;m ;%hsu.nm-n Mr. and ohn. M. ve turted 'homex}anernnn énjoyable visit with relatives in Providence. A missionary meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. Henrietta Finne- gan on Wednesday. . . , To Appraise Allyn. Estate. Rev. G. F. Goodenough and Isaac G. € n° appol on the estate of, the late Eunice M. Allyn. " OLD MYSTIC Briefs and Personal Items Following the Holiday—Brick Stills for Birch ML byt - S Mrs. W. H. Harris and Mrs. Delia Williams recently passed their 82d birthdays ant a large postal shower by many friends. C. J. Collins; who came here about. twq years ago with Percy V. S. Stowe' and has been ‘employed by him as chauffeur, has returned to Pittsburgh, Pa., where-he has secured employmen | which will make it possible to care for his father, who is in failing health. Joseph Avery takes his place at the wheel and William Clark.will move his family into the tenement made vacant. Miss Mary Dean is in New York ta spend the winter with her sister, Miss. Addie Dean. Miss Thomasina Marchand has been the guest this week 6f her aunt, Mrs. Ira Decker, of West Mystic. 5 Everett D, Midyette of Chester was F. E. Coburn at the Baptist parsonage. Seventeen -at Holiday Dinner. . Thanksgiving . day seventeen sat down to the tables, the special guests being Rey Willlam Crawford and his .three sisters and Captain Spicer and wife ‘of Groton. Teachers who have Been home for the Thanksgiving recess returned the first of the week to resume their du- ties, Miss Maude Williams to the Vo-| cational school, New London, Miss Marjorie Haris to Everett, Mass., Miss Iva Johnson'to the State Model school, Newington Centér, Miss Emma Wi liams to New_Britain and Miss Agnes Chapman to Norwich. % Everett Joknson has returned to Middletown after a brief stay at his home here. Fox Killed With Hoe. Joseph Caswell recently killedl with a hoe a gray fox which ran out near his house. It weighed about 12 pounds. The Sunsaine club of Burnett's Coi ners met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Chesebro. .-Elwood Davis of New Haven was the week ‘end guest of his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Ellery Davis. - Smelts are reported to be running again. Theodore Johnson made a catch of 126 Monday and a dozen boats were out Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace 0. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Williams and. son Horace, ‘with Mr. and:¥Mrs. Frank E. Williams and son Kenneth, called upon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chipman of] New London Sunday :;lzrm?‘on; Harold Schoonover ‘was_ the end guest of his father, A.®H. over, Sunday. L4 Mill Improvements. J. G. B. Newhard, manager of the American Chemical company, spent the local” intereses Six men are now regularly employed, and arrangements are being made to install brick stills which will increase. the output. Z ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beckwith and family were Hopkinton Hill visitors Sunday. W. D. Beckwith has installed a gas- oline engine to. pump water into the house. Mrs. Grace Hammond, who has been the recent guest of Dr. dnd Mrs. Jo seph Desley, has returned to New Lon on. John Hill has returned from Bridge- . Mr, .and Mrs. Edwin A. Chesebro galled on relatives at Rocky Hill Sun-~ ay. - Miss Louise Chesebro has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Fred Carlson, of Néw .London. e hephard K. Haines has returned to his home on Long Island after a stay at the home of Prentice A. Williams. Preached at Noank. Rev. Willlam Crawford took the ‘place of Rev. W. H. Dunnack as the preacher Sunday afternoon at the Methodist service in Noank. The Misses Maud, Nellie and Gene- ‘'vieve Smart spent the week end with relatives in Providence. 3 Mrs, Charles E. Gardner, who has ‘been the guest of her mother, Mrs, ‘Courtland Lamb, of Ledyard, has re- turned to her home in Waterford. NORTH STONINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Charfes B. Caswell in Marsfield on Wedding Anniversary —Next Fellowship Meeting Wednes- day. week Schoon- Rev. and Mrs. Lucian-Drury arrived home Monday evening from an ab- sence of six days, visiting, relatives in g?"tm gm&w Mass. h"!'tln‘{ made e round entir rolley, go- ing by way ‘::r D‘:n}ije'lson and War- cester and returning by way of Provi- AMence and - Danfelson and found it joyable. < 3 B. " “Caswell sgem Thanksgiving at the home ot their o, C‘l%:ord ‘W.. Caswell, Mansfield. The day was also . the ‘thirty-third anniversary of the mar- rvigze of the elder. Mr. and Mrs. Cas- well and the visit was one of much enjovment for both families. > d Mrs. John Coats of New | t Thanksgiving in town, of Judge Coats, 5 'orman and little daughteér, Louise, of East Or- _ange, N, J.. were among Thanks- g visitors in town, Y til Sunday afternoon guests of Mr, Norman’s mother, Mrs. T. P. Norman. “Dr. Robert E. Harrington and fami- 1y afe moving to Bast.Dousglass, “his a bt the DESE WIS of new home the wishes of many- ful patients tir W, - Evans, of sehools here, 7§ now in business in ‘Worcester, Mass. Inspected Schools. 1 %) nql’;del e wg'k being done 5 vw-l- rch h d.’n”‘w sew ! -an S 1ing ‘mieeting in . the vestry Thursday. Dinher was served at noon. " FaNéwship Maeting.” The third ipnthe annual series Fellowship meetings will be held with the local Congregational church ‘next We . Rev. J. L. Peagock Westerly will preach at the:. K Mr.. Peacock is a summer resident of this town. SR g T e * CLARK'S FALLS Rabbit’s Foot Club Presents Farce In Able Manner—Funeral of Arthur M. Coon. Miss Elvira Perry f Perryville was the ‘gugst of her -bro “John B. Perry "and family ksgiving. Mrs. Perry, Who has been ill, is recovering e to walk ardund out doors a Millen M. Maine’ is_spending a few e Farce Pleases Big Audience. The Rabbit's lage presentéd farce coj ‘aptain “Ra edy in three dcts’ last Sat- urday ning in the chapel to a full | house. The cast follows: ‘Captain . Robert ~Raekett, - Orville H. Chesebrough, A - Obadiah ‘Dawson, .Harrison nnear, hig uncle from Japa “where they make ‘teg”; Timathy “Tolman, o1 . his fried whosmarried for money and is sorry fer it; - Mrs.. .Dalroy, - Ruby Main, his' mother-in-law; Hobson, Arthur Main; a waiter from the Cafe Gloriana, who adds to the confusion; Clarice, Grace M. Brown,. ‘the Cap- tain’s .pretty wife, out for & lark and up.to “anything awful”; Mrs. Tolman, Lula O!Brien Main;, a lady with temper ‘wid finds her Timothy a vex: ation of spirit; Katy, Gwendoline L. Wakefield, a mischievious' maid. All the parts were presented at- tractively and the play was very amusing. Guy, Marra and daughter lin and organ. Mrs. Orrin Maine and , grandson were guests of Mrs. Richatd Maine last Saturday. Fupneral of Arthur M. .Coon. Funera] services for Arthur Mason Coon wére heéld at his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coon, a short distance south of this village. Rev. E. Mathewson officiated. There were beautiful flowers. The bearers were Arthur Champlin, Thur- man Main, J. Bard Bill vand Herbert Main. Burial was'in -Oak Grove cemetery. He leaves besides his par- ents, a brother, Lyle Coon. He was a good violinist and will be . greatly missed by his friends as he met and enjoyed the evening every Saturday with the Social Club of Laurel Glen. Mrs. Bill In Poor Health. . Mrs. Addie Bill, who has been more comfortable is again not as -welk’ Twp Concrete ‘Bridgss Completed — Classes Plan to Present Farce. Miss Sarah’ Swindells of Windsor Locks spent the week-end with Miss Stella Coen. -, Mrs. Henry Chaniplin of Boston is the guest of Miss Annie Rogers of Montville' Cenfer. i e Howard Rogers spent Sunday with friends in Chelsea, Mass. Bridges Finished. The two new concrete bridges be- tween Palmertown and Oakdale have ‘reached completion and the road is now open to traffic. Plan Entertainment. The First National Boat,” a two act arce is to be given in Palmer Me- morial hall by two classes o the Un- ion Baptist Sunday school. The pro- ceeds to be used for the purchase of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Charles Chapman of Norwich was a caller in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Paton of New London spent, Sunday with Mr. Pa- ton’s mother in Palmertown. Miss Maude Bennett has been the guest of Miss Eisie Pratt of New Haven. Walter Auwood has been ill the past week. Miss Eliza Killeen has returned g'on} a visit to frlends in' Elizabeth, David - Johnson of. Montville Cen- ter is entertaining his daughter, Mrs. Robert Paton, for a few days. Miss Ruth Dowe has returned from a visit tp her home in Bolton, Mass. ASHWILLETT Mrs. Nathan Main with her son-in- law . and daughter, Mr. and -Mrs. Charles + Palmer, of North Stonington, Went by automobile to visit relatives in_Wethersfield, Sunday. Mre. Mary Edgecomb of Glasgo r cently spent Saturday night and Sun- day at her old home here, now'owned 4k -Mass. ‘with him to by N. N. Main. Puter Gruthier®was a recent bus ness caller In Westerly. i Mrs. F. Ohland of Rixtown was a business caller .in Voluntown last week. Mrs. Julia A. Crumb was in Volun- town last week. - Samuel D. Pierce was in Norwich Tecently. Robert James of Pendleton Hill was calling through "here and in Yaw- bux, Sunday. g 5 People here are dissatisfied over the raise in fare on the Norwich, &, Westerly trolley and are using teams miore. MOHEGAN Frances Cook of Boston spent . Mr. N Fielding of New London Spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding. Mrs. Lamoine of Norwich called on friends in this place Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Denison Davis and son,. Raymond of Mystic, Thanksgiving with Mr. and Hunter. Mrs. Grifin and daughter Pearl, of Groton, were guests of Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Harris of Norwich was in this flfiu Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fielding of New London wfi guests of Mr. and Lemuel na-'f‘mn&mot Norwich called on friends here Sunday. CHESTERFIELD ‘Mfs, Arthur cc'my and son Roger, N. : visiting the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard wfl‘nm.tm ndi tow: t y surrounding ns at- tended the auction here Tuesday." rs. ‘and Miss Hagel Cross . tertained Mrs. Perkins Mr. and m“ Bawara H. La entertain “dinner Thursday Latimer’s mother, Mrs. Clatissa u't"t‘b:fl Mrs. *1‘"(’1 w. H fou gpsn holiday in Uncasvills rs. Hurlbutt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. 3 Mr, Dudley C. Perkins L5 1 cnunt and by New Eondon, Thatksgi day. Guests from Norwich. Mrs. Emma Bennett had as her din- | ner_gu on the holiday, her . Lum*mm and his ......,,,‘Q."'_ feature of the evenis furnished by the len Family or- chestra of six pieces. Following the supper the following pleast wi rendered impersinating ra L. Tarbox 3 the following young ladites taking dif- ferent parts with ability: Miss Rose Lambert, country girl; Miss # Anna Frohmander, golf fit :‘lu Jmasfl.: Sengman, coquette; iss Krumbholz, belle of the ball; Miss Louisa Durr, tennis girl; Miss Mary Baldwin, military, girl; Miss Marion & Miss Regina Lam- Miss Trena Krumb- The solo work of both Miss Allen and Miss Sengman was appreciated by those in attendance in connection witk: the rendering of the _ Bachelor's piano. P Then followed cornet len; recitation, Miss lo; Miss Elsie Chesb tette, members of the All reading, Miss Treckman; Marion AliZen and Miss man. At the fancy article table Mrs. C. H. Sengman and Mrs. C. H. Boyens pre- sided. Cake, and ice cream was serv- ed by Mrs. H. Z. Hodson and Mrs. F. H. Topliff. Mrs. H. A. Richards, with her apron of mystery, did & thriving business. The sale of pictures was well cared for by Miss Emma Robish. The ladies will be able to add over 2100 ito their treasury as the the largest one lo, Harry Al- Allen; so- ie Seng- of the supper and sale, ever gecured by the society on evening. Moves to Norwich. Frank Leete who has been the ef- E:c!ent organist at the Versailles M. . church for the past vear and & half ‘completed his duties on Sund: Mr. Leete moved to Norwich Tuesday. his removal from the village of Oc: cum necessitated his resignation as organist. Mr. Leete has a large cir- cle of friends who are sorry to have him leave . He will be missed in the chureh work. iss Anna Frohmander has recent- ly heen the guest of Boston, Mass., friends. Mrs William Kinder and children. Miss Thelma and Master Harold of Pawtucket. R. I, were the guests of friends the first of the, week. H. Hoidridge has returned from a sHort visit with his mother in Bos- ton. LIBERTY HILL Supper Follows Church Meeting and Roll Call—Gift Books te Librar; Business of There was a large gathering of fam- ilies and relatives at “Calmere”, Thanksgiving day. The host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Davoll. The annual business meeting roll call of the Librety Hill church was held Wednesday evening. An oyster supper was provided. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Clark were in Mansfield Center visiting _their Sousfins from Thursday until Satur- ay. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Clark en- tertained their children and grand- children Thanksgiving. Sermon On Jonah. There was a large attendance at church Sunday, nearly every seat be- ing taken. Rev. Elwell O. Mead préached an able sermon on the book and 'of Jomah. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Trotter of Newton, Mass., ate Thanksgiving din- ner with Mrs. Trotter's mother, Mrs. E. A. Noyes. Mrs. Hattie Ladd visited her broth- er, Everett Payson, Sunday. Officers of C. E. Society. The semi-annual business meeting of the Christian Endeavor was held Sunday evening. lowing officers were elected: Presi- dent, Wallace W. Palmer; vice pres- ident, Robert James; secretary amd Gift to Library. Sunday Rev. Elwell O. Mead pre- sented the Sunday school 117 choice library ks. : GLASGO , Home-Comings For the Recent Heli Stratford, spent Thankegiving at their home. da; afte m mbr:l‘ days Y, er s among’ triends In fi‘m’.fly. a ev. and Mfs. John Thompson ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. Mrs. R. H. Young. Mrs. Otto Anderson is staying with her grandmother, Mys. N. B. Lewis. Mrs. Eugenie Hall was guest of her ;Iita. Mrs. Sayles of nk, over 0] . ! Byron Kinney was T g o ' e . Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Guile and Mr. the of The Ladies’ Aid soclety with Mrs. W. G, Burdick next :l:nhy from 1 p. m. mwnuufl-&é uacq th and supper. le piano has been put in Social Red Cross Seals Received. William Burdick recelved 100. Red Chr seals to be sold dur- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chase of Long Cove, with their young sons, Herman, Reverie. Frank Leete presided at the | Richard and Howard, drove to Ports- Alena Lester, af Norwich. Noyes Allyn was one ' at ' dinner Thanksgi Judge and Mrs. Wi Gordon spent the holiday at the home of her brother, Simeon Fish, in Po- quonnoe. 3 Start on New House. ‘Work has been begun on the foum- dation of the new house to be built for Rev. Aflen S. Bush. : Monett Lawson, who is employed by L. B. Brockett, in the lumber bus- iness near Hoosick Falis, N. Y., spent the heliday and week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ®. Lawson. On Driving Prip. mouth, R. I recently to visit relatives at their former home. They expect to be away two weeks, making the jour- each way in their own conveyance. ev. James M. Potter attended the Federal Street church, New afternoon and . Alpha G. Kynett, 3 of the Board of Home Missions 'h Extension, and District Superintendent Rev. G. G. Scrivener. Offering for Suffering Poles. The first of the special cottage pray- er meetin, ‘was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dean on the Ne wLondon road at 7:30 o’clock Tues- day evening. It was well attended. Rev. Mr. Potter proposed at this meet- ing a Christmas offering for the suf- fering Poles in the war zone. Miss Laura A. Perkins was made solicitor and Miss Jennie G. Perkins treasurer of benevolences to serv Christmas Tree nned. The Sunday school of the M. E. church voted to have a' Christmas tree. The solicitors appointed are: Alton and Edna Chapman for the Lester and Long Cove districts, Madeline and Gertrude Allen for Gales \ Lester Whitman for Allyn's Point. It is_expected that the moéney solicited will be ready for the treasurer next Sunday. At lce Dealers’ Convention. Courtland E. Colver, superintendent of the W. R, Perry Ice Co., New Lon- don, left his home at the Navy Yard to attend the annual convention of Natural Ice Dealers’ association in New York last Monday to be away several days. Mrs. George Hewitt and children of Groton with Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of Upton, Mass., motored to the vil- lage Sunday to call on Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fairfleld. Those who attended the second number of the Y. M. C. A. course of entertainments in Norwich Friday eve- ning to hear the Lotus quartette were Mrs. C. E. Coolver and Miss Kate B. Colver, Navy Yard: Mr. and Mrs. La- Fontaine, Allyn's Point; Mrs. James M. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Perkins, Mrs. Manierre, Misses Jen- nie G. Perkins, Marie Allen, and Alice Satterlee and D. R. Povey. NIANTIC Invitations lssued for- Dickinson-Wil- son Wedding—interests of Village and Grov D. D, Methodist and Chure! the offering. ck Mrs. Ernest L. Spencer and son Lawrence passed Sunday with Mrs. Adelaide Spencer, in Washington ave- nue. Mr. Spencer made the round trip on his new bicycle, Dr, and Mrs. Everett S. Warner closed their residence on Pennsyl- vania avenue Wednesday and left for San Diego, Cal, to pass the winter. John B. Griswold of Boston passed Sunday In the Grove. Fred Saunders is confined to his home by iliness. Wedding Invitations. Invitations have been sent out for the wedding of Miss Gladys Howard Dickinson and Maurice A. Wilson, in the Baj t church Thursday, the 18th of December, at 6§ o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bullard enter- tafned their daughter, Miss Marian Buflard, from Hartford over Thanks- siving. James A. Way of Meriden passed Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. D, Huntley. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robbins have closed Sunshine Villa for the winter. Mr. Morris a force of cot for B J - Baren s o A Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hills and daughter and Mrs. Sim; of - ford, summer visitors the Grove, motored to the Pines Sunday, for a short stay at their cottages. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorman are vis- iting velatives in Waterbury. - R. L. Manwaring has returned from passing the week-end with relatives in New Haven and Bridgeport. He left Monday for a trip to Groton. Maoving from Meriden, Law gakflnr‘:flolm.muflm Mrs. Frank Still and children are visiting in Moosup. - SOUTH LYME Amon Champion and Sylvester Looby of Centerbrook were guests of friends here this week. ‘Miss Mirian Champin is the guest of Mrs. Laura Peck. B. P. Stanhope, Miss Jessie Stan- hope and Mrs. David Champion were New London visitors Wednesday. Charlie R. Waterhouse of the Ship & Engine Co. of Groton, was an over Sunday guest of his father. Mrs. James F. Smith and Whilemina Do ‘were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Slate, Sun- Mrs. Albert H. Miller and two chil- dren returned to their home in Jer- sey City, after visith Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Slate here and her brother, James Slate in New Haven. < Mrs. John Roath and daughter have | M: returned from Ivoryton. Miss Edna Comstock of New Ha- ven has been the guest for a few days of her grandparentg, Mr. and Mre. F. . Payne. Anh’\l:r Miner spent Sunday with his family here. S. A. Lewi:u."n in New Haven Tuesday on ness. ld'vlid Bird is working in Niantic Tcwer, taking Mr. McKnight's place indefinitely. LISBON Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Corbin to Spend Winter in Norwich. The pastor's sermon Sunday miorn- ing was from the text Follow Me, and received the elosest attention ~of' his hearers. The Christian Endeavor meeting was led by Charles Budeit Jr. The choir has begun practice on the Christmas music. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote agd son, George, closed their house Sat- urday and left for New York to spend a few days, before going to Bridge- port for the winter. " Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Corbett left for rooms which they have taken for the winter om Division - street, Norwich. During their absence both families wil be greatly missed in church and soclety, where they have been active workers. Fred Church and family recently moved to the Charles H. Johnson place, Miss Nettie Johmson and her mother having moved to Jewett City. The Ladles' Ald society held a_spe- cial meeting at the parsonage Wed- nesday afternoon to tie a quilt. Tea was served as usual. prs 5 110t rone AR ARRE LAUREL GLEN Main of Stonington was ‘hanksgiving Dr. C. O. calling on friends here T! day. B !’lr. Puttker was in Noank last Fri- g of Springfield at_ W. L. Man's last Friday. Rosa Kress has gone to New York for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Main visited sun;-.y with their . daughter, Mrs. Howard Martin of Ashaway. Mrs. John Merriss of ;.4 called on her brother, Milo day. g?r..lyhvumch. who is employed at the State Hospital, Norwich, was at home Wi Albert Clark of Pleasant View was at_the home of George Thursday. Maurice Perry has g n-thh ‘week. here families o o Poque- . George Hill n:::x {hund.y. She will be greatly R. ‘been ll'ln" for several years. Youth and old age testify to its soothing and healing gualities. Pneu- monia and lung troubles are often caused by delay of treatment. Dr King's New ry stops those coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back if it fails. 50c and $1.00. —_— ing school at Westerl: spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of her mother here. Miss Nettie Crandall of Westerly Was a recent guest at the home of her brother, Charles O. Crandall of Sunny Heights. . Miss Eva Palmer spent thé Thank: giving vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Chapman of Westerly. Several from this place attended the auction of John Fenner at the An- son Nichols place, near Canonchet, Tuesday. Surprise Visit for Arthur Chapman — Friends Entertained at Supper. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frink entertain- ed on Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rockwood and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Race and son, Mrs. Jen- nette Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manning spent Juesday with Mrs. F. H. Ward. Mrs. Emma Warner and James Caldwell Mrs. N. S. H. R. Hoffman Was a New Londor visitor Wednesday. N Supper Party. Mrs, BEstella Lathrop entertained Friday Mrs. Jennette Hoffman and daughter, Ella, Mrs. F. A. Rockwood, re. F. H. Race and Mrs. Emma Warner, Miss Susie Palmer of Gro- ton and Miss Annfe Park of Norwich. Misses Edna_ and Grace Vallette spent Thanksgiving with thelr sister, Mrs. George Miner. Mrs. O. Lewis Johnson was the guest Wednesday of Misses Clara and Sadie Johnson of Windham. Mrs. Jennette Hoffman entertained a party of s at supper Sunday eve- ning.- Miss' Hazel Clyde - of Mystic was among the guests. | Deacon William Smith and Mrs. | Smith were Wednesday guests of Mrs. | Jane Smith. Mrs. Earl Rogers and daughter, Babara spent Tuesday with Miss Ly- dia Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crandall and daughter, Myra, of South Windbam, epent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. “fheodore Crandall. Miss Ruth Howard of Lebanon spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. T. H. Ward. Surprise Vis About fifty friends surprised Arthur Chapman at his home Tuesday eve- ing. The out of town guests were from Goshen, Lebanon, Willimantic, and Fitchville. HAMBURG Paul Reynolds of Hartford spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds. Henry La Place, 55, who dropped dead on the street in Saybrook, Tues- day evening, Nov. 23, is survived by his wife and five children, and two sisters, Mrs. Lodowick B: and Mrs. Oliver Sterling of Joshuatown. The funeral was held Saturday after- noon and was private. Burial was in Joshuatown cemetery. Walter Tisdale of New London vis- ited friends in Sterling City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harding enter- tained a large party of relatives Thanksgiving day. Gllbert Sterling and family of Wind- sor Locks spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. Mrs. Woods and daughter, Miss Irene, of New London, were visitors at Mrs. J. Bly Harding’s last Saturday. Mr., and Mrs. Harry Noyes are en- tertaining Miss Pauline Noyes of Bos- ton. Miss Ada Harding, who is teaching in Hyannis, Mass, was home for the Thanksgiving recess and entertained ain, | o friend from Kingston. George and Carlton Havens of Nor- wich were visitors at Hillside farm in Sterling City, Thanksgiving day. Pork and Pie. Poerk may be plain pork to the taxpayer, but to a congressman it is pie.—Boston Transcript. NEW ENGLAND SICK GET BACK HEALTH S s | Victims of Digestive Disorders Tell of Wonderful Effect of Remedy. Many New England stomach suf- . in fact, people all over the to {‘Jmted States, have found remarkable % i H gf : results from the use of Mayr's Won- d'“:lnam-“g' this State alone have and tell

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