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a mu&b‘h ! Winter Short Course. - mnnmmnozapnuamwt,,h aBnint - nhoat course I E: L—xT' of | Sunday.in onday with a large ..::;-‘;w".:..';mmw“-'- ~'m:::..,,m.“mm.“ Fertilizers The church day and dinner takes place at the Congregational church the Sode T T bl e e Miss . Florence Hopkins entertained | ‘Charies S. Spalding has been home B Rae e oo e et e ehaper hees g '{'flhu Louise Miller of East Killingly “;ll- Ad-dmu s, who has Dedn the mofl Mrs. Ella Stevens of Waterbury is |freshments and- devotional services till visiting at the home of her mother, lve o'cl g- ‘each Miss Madeiine M 1 guest of Miss Mary Lester has return- twel lock. After wishin; Mrs. Mary Duyor haa' besn the |6d to her home in Foxboro. Church Officiale—First Library Whist | Mo Loren S. Malne. @ eler of | Gibecrsen PPy New Year, the company guest of her sister in' Putnam for k- G - Silver Wedding. o uf al . NORTH wmmm Shoulder Dislocated by Fall. Club House, has bid in the job at Co- er Wed ing. : lumbls and ‘Wwill make the change as ; . Roes; A Frank Hawkes of Foster Center is Judge Frank R. Post who was op- | soor: as relleved at Club House. Mr. and Mrs, Wiiliam B. Hawkin v‘,,,'{hln W“ this “t"“ 5 oo p"'mlfl g at the home of John F. Wha- to leave the em-ferated on for appendicitis at St. Jo-| Mr. and Mrs. Momi were Hartford T Ay nniyer < . eSS fi.n., % 3 2 3 % ors “ . v, m%w. Tho fil A Ransom, Miss Party at Farm. ploy tfln”- M. T a0 e “Ph‘:‘h"t:fl’“““m“ g i S Mabel Howuca of Hartforq|duietly at thelr home. Every mem. ber of the family was present, and in = Mr. and Mrs. Bramham of Provi- Jennis SN I- vl'itlnc her| Miss Cady of Mansfleld Center, re- | has been home the past week taking ?rrgafil;lln—whmr p l:‘;-gbn Ve o Shains; delesate| dencs and a party of friends are at|daughtor in East Hampto {umed. home, Eaturday after vieiting | care of her mother, whe has been B A STee kS SHupany. St re\shbows Jeaves four dmdr:n‘ Mrs: B | ternate, Miss Edythe Woodward. ere farm. Several families are aflllcnd with |at Ned Raymond's. including music retresiients. George Davis and Clifford Davis are Irma B. Lord is the guest of| SOUTH WILLINGTON |7 ‘married In W but Saiinders ot Westeld, Mase, . Miss Watch Meeting. attending the automobile show in New Lyon has moved his family | her brother, Wallace S. Lord and o o e e o -\:g‘fll B-te- -nd Ellery Bates of New watch ‘meeting was held begin- | York. paata o Cm":n o el ¥ | ite ut Senih o went to Norwalk, where Mr. Hawkins and. John Hatea of Putnam and | niag s 8. o'clock with & semoe v | | Gharles Keegan of the il Crest | %5 C. E. Social On New Year's Eve—|was 2 contractor and bulldor, Abour uel Stimpson called on friends| T#e church committee of the Con- o two '2"" Rev. Mr. Scrivener, text, What I Have | House spent tn the.week end at his home |in Chaplin Tuesday. gregational church is W. C. Robinsoms| Miss Doris Hall Gives Sleighing ;l?rlx?"x"n’;:;'.:‘&: Rbfiuf:':-:::u?fin E. Exercises P.upolud. L Written I Have Written, John 19:22. |in School began Tuesday after a week's | Geo: Lits A. Smith; Party—Bridge Girders Arrive. farm. s This wu followed by an intermission. | - Miss Clnrn West was with her par- | recess. 4 C ; = treasurer, — Sale of Land. The service was resumed with & pnme ents in Moosup for the holiday. C. H. Pendleton. A Christian Endeavor social' was service and lové feast. A talk b: Ralph Rogers of the HIll- Crest HAMPTON Library Whist. held in Social hall New Years eve.| -George Bovey has bought the land House is 1l at his home in Boston. The first whist for the beneft of the |1t Wa% & most sniovavie affair and owned by J. T Hillman'on the Tol- School on the hill began its winter | Library was held Wednesday evening. | 300 Temained to see the new year er when the peal of the beil rung out the old year and rang n| EAST WOODSTOCK the new and the meeting closed with E. | the doxology g New Year's greet-|p., win get a safe start. At 12 o'clock many |, The Rev. M. L. Williston of Hart- term Monday with Miss Ogden teach- Tg:;g:; ?;u;'efl ;;:;le'g for ;fl%‘?fi: on ,,i m% o e ey awakened by th t::? E",f:‘;;""’ the pulpit as a supply 3 e By church bell and mill whistie and sev- |* m S§. Beard to Give Il Rev. Charles G. Fogg is suffering| Rev. Mr. Chapin remsins about the eral started out. thinking it was an|_ The Ladies' Soclety met this week 5 same. He does not get out any. ‘with Mrs. L. J. Loomis. Henry Wheeler, who has been a| trated Lecture—Bugbse-Dean Mar- | "o 25, diiack of erip. Miss Mary Kelly of Middietown was | 219t for & fre, Howeves, [t was| "y F. Pitkin was caled to Boston guest at the M. E. parsonage for the| riage. The Ladies’ Aid society met in the|the guest of Miss Florence E. Smith | T1€0AF “O8 T0€, O last Friday by the sudden death of his past two weeks, has-gone to Gardner, Thursdey. A basket lunch | Over the week end. - | sister, Miss Kate Pitkin. Mass., on his way to his homg in| Rev. William S. Beard of Williman- ’;'3‘.‘."'.,':;';4 at r?:wyn .. Will_Jones of Gilead has been ap- mfi:m‘v'fifix L ';;lzlre:x' ogh l;lev:cl;ooor‘k Judgment for Plaintiff. Pigua, Ohio. tic_will give an illustrated lecture on| Helen Cartwright is taking & course | bointed constable by the selectmen. o eh hg—;" o g g 9 - % Woman's Missionary - Society nnis Joslin, who has been taking (A Day In Florence, at the meeting of |at Storrs. Dislocated Sheulder. week, returned to their studies at| The case of Hyman Seplowitz vs. ,}m ol tia ey meeting for the new |3 Month's vacation has returned to his | the Community club, January 12th. Edward Foote of Gilead fell and : Tuesday. duties at the railroad.stati This i A1 B dislocated his shoulder. Manlius, New York, Tuesday. Noam B Chaf,‘;:m‘_{‘ D e road station. " meeting will e public. Mr. 3 slocates sho A 5 I i < the town court re Justice liam Mr. and Mrs. Silas Joslin, who have | Beara will bs a guest of Mr. ena yre.| SOUTH WOODSTOCK Misg Lelia Noves of Stonington is| Misses Dorls and Clara Hall have| '€ . (0 1ot Rale “mp™auie was hools at been sick with colds. are convalescent | E. R. Rollins, through whose efforts — visiting friends In town. CERSTINN - ML ek peative i brought to fecover for labor and oth- Miss Bdith Lyon spent Wednesday | this entertainient was arranged. Miss Nellle Lowe is spending 2 few | . Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell were Jmna hall and ‘Tenacre, Wellesley, |, ®"fiors” furnished the deferdant. in"town. At the society meeting held Satur- |days with her sister in Webster. in_ Willlmantic Fri Sleighride Party. Judgment was for the plaintifr, P. J. g : Danahy and Frank H. Foss weére the w York this|schocl was held last Sunday. Edward| M’ss Doris Hall and 16 young|,tiorneys. day afternoon the envelope system of | A. R. Scranton and l% Robert spent| The annual meeting of the Sunday & A. Smith was elected superintendent | TUests had a siecighride party Satur- collecting money for-church expenses|a couple of days in DAYVILLE was ndopted. The committes ChoseR | Woek: a e for * thy has gone to Provi-|and Clair Robinson assistant. Tucius|day evening that brought them to the ina X Mens c:'ub Course Popular—Election | Glord, N. . White, oo T M| e Eo & ahart stay okisath: Geaveres: Aibset . Hildine o R Ahe e i Cviine BOLTON mmm Pott Ladies’ Aid Sooiety. B assistant The librarians are Miss 5 Pllfll{p H ate o gndana M';"’"'; F""‘w\)’l"'""" Heapital. CANTERBURY GREEN |[ertba Porter Farl Tucker, Dennis|dancing The music was furnished by ry The Royal quartette, of Boston, gave ~ ss Agnes ite returned Tues- Breassian. The committee to pur-|a Hortford orchestra. Bolton Grange Elects Officers—Leap a fine entertainment in Columbin han | 8¥ evening from Roanoke, Va. She chase books, Mrs. John N. Hewitt, W.| Allen W. H. Sterry of Willimantic! Year Dance Postponed a Week, prihenay Wednesdny evening®. The Men's club|DPas been ill in a hospital for the past Willlam R. Noyes of Boston, Mass. | C. Robinson, Mrs. W. O. Seymy wag the guest Sunday of J. Gallup et .|have given the people of the village | Si8NT Weeks. Mrs. ite met her in|pas been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| The grip is very plenty just now,|Service. At the meeting of Bolton Grange a fine course this_winter. New York. James Pope for the past week. most every one is having it in some| Miss Dorothy Macfatlane, teacher of | Tuesday evening officers were elected Mrs. Hosea Greene and two chil- Bugbee-Dean. — way. commercial course at Wethersfleld | for the ensuing year as follows: Mas. dren haye been 1l with grip. Annouvncements have been received T "a d Co Miss Marjorie Thompson returned | hizh school, returned to her work Sun- |ter, Ralph Eaton: overseer, s Mrs, Mary Marchannesuly is il of the marriage, January 1st, in New olian unty WeAdnesday from Brooklyn, N. Y. |day Fne:” TRttt ik Aag Totmis _Held, Annual Meeti York, of Charles E. Bugbes of this wif:re- she -spent her vacation. frs. Ethel V. Kingsbury - spentsteward, Maxwell Hutchinson; assist Ths Ladies' Ala: oty m:":f“:"’“ ST R R SOUTH COVENTRY TS it i€ the arerued Pabital wets] b R o mciiet; Shap na=heéla rooklyn. They will be &t home aft- Origin at the Hartford Hospital, where | lain, Deacon Onarles N. Loomis: 4n & circle and repeating the Lord's|a{iernoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. or Janpary 16th. STAFFORD he is recovering after an operation |treasurer, Miss Anna Alvord; secre- prayer followed by. singing “Blest be |L@Belle. It was the annual meeting| " JORUaEY 10th. il p : 5 2 for appendicitis. Mis. I D Finley: sate keeper, the tle that binds”, Which New|and the following officers were clect- | woarasday afiernoon :J‘lmw Mrze g:}f'""'"""""""' g Lapais F',', Ye W Chib ©.Ba Opened Joseph Rodler returned Tuesday .fifcyfinelrz)aly‘ Frs Caven Miss. Myry Year's greetings were exchanged. ed: President, Mrs. N. L. Greig; vice | o "ooty ; Ma b==Death of " General - Per- | Young Waemen'a. Club to Be Opened on .5, "3y sit of several days in New|Mathain: Podions. Mia: B B Latle Miss Anne ‘Bates returned to her|President, Mrs. W. F.- Bidwell; sec- i Wing, Monday—New Year's Eve Assembly. s = York. rop; Flora, Miss Lina Bidwell; lady duties at the “8ch retary, Miss Mary F. Blanchard; treas- Saturday and’ g%‘}flhl::t‘h Vvinsted | urer, Mra. Harry Briarley. The hos. ABINGT Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wood of Wi Rev. L. B. Curtis went to New York| More Trouble from Bullet Wound. |assistant steward, Miss Josephine the Mt Vernon, N, ‘Y. high school,|!®¥s served ice cream and cake and GTON regan have been visifing Mrs. Wood's | last week to attend a reunion of [ Mrs. Albert C. Latham is recover |MQQCs o o oo o Lo Sunday. it was an \musua‘ny pleasant meeting. S —— sister, Mrs. Wesley Tripp. cousins, lost to his family over forty |ing from a severe iliness. Edward| ‘OVral Trom ChS STenss plag 1o Miss . Winifrea Fay has joined the]. 247s. A. E. Darling has returned from | Teacher Falls on Ice, Injuring Head— Last Sunday morning the Congre-|years ago, and gound recently. Latham, who had a bullet removed Grauge to be held in Hartford next force In the telephone exchange in|% ViSit to her daughter at Plymouth, Sleighing Accident, gational pulpit was occupied by Rev.| "On account of the storm last Sun- |from hik leg & short time ago and was e e next Willimantic and began her duties last | Hy - John Knott of Goshen. day the communion service was defer- |suprosed to have no further troudle | welk 0 X 1 Stunda; 4 Enters Norwich Sanitarium. Miss Hazel Geissler was operated on! Rural Mail Carrier G. B. c:.pnnter red until next Sunday. from it has been unable to stand on Receives Hospital Treatment. S Mrs. Charles Duane has gone to a|for appendicitis at the Day Kimball|remains in a feeble condition at the Mrs. J. Depeau is ill with grip. his feet for more than two weeks. mom % Norwich sanitarium for treatment. hospital Tuesday afternoon. She is|home of his son, Charles B. Carpen- The formal opening of the Staffora Mrs. Homer N. Neil, Mrs. John Ed Mr. and . Mrs. Johr H. Massey’s two B. Leroy Cheesbrough has moved his | doing well. ter., ¥ Young Women's club will take place | wards and Miss Clara Miller, are suf-{years old daughter Etha, was bronght family. &o Quadic, R. I Miss Virginia Sharpe spent the week Havens—Mitchell. next Monday. The exercises are_pub- | ferers from grip. 3 home from the Hartford hospital, Partelo-Brown ‘Marriag rriage — Westerly,| -Rev. C. L. Barber of Danielson gave | end with friends in New Haven. Friends of Miss Edith Mitchell of |lic, The steel girders for the bridge on|Monday, where she had her knee Dine, Gets a Bride. .-mmpucon lecture before the Men's Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rich recently Springfield, Mass., learn of her recent The meeting of the corporators of | the road to the station, have arrived | straightened in a plaster cast. The club, Mondny evening. entertained their son Jay and his wife. | marriage with'-Elmer Havens of Aga- | the Cyril and Julia Johnson Memorial [ and some.of them have been put in|child hurt her khee last summer and “The show _and ice dtupmred e L. Cheesbrough has been| Miss Alice Fike, teacher of the Jerl- |wor =~ nass Mrs, Havens is the |hospital will’be held at the hospital | place. it finally developed into a tubercular ith the strong. south wind Wednes- gufl.fiulu her sister, Mrs. Reed, of | cho school. fell on the-ice and hurt her | granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper | Monday, the 17th. Several new members were voted |knee. i head badly. There will be no school |Harris of this place, with whom she| The topic for the Y. P. C. U. meeting | into the Get-together club Monday| Miss Annie Alyord is at Miss Nel- sghon‘ opened um orning with errill K. Bennett returned to col- | until Jan. 10th. has been a frequent summer visitor.|Stinday evening will be Torchbearers | night. lie Hunt's on le street, Columbia, k Louise Cacpenter of Oneco soachs g e A leap vear dance was held at Abe | My and Mrs. Havens are residing at|on the Christian Highway, Martin for a few F wutred Gingras has been ill. ington hall Friday evening. 168 Main street, Agawam. Luther. Leader, Rachel Glover. ELLINGTON Miss Cora Weidmer of Canaan spent 3 Mu; Esther ,Gallup returned to' her Mrs. P. A. Sharpe is recovering from = -Mrs. Ellen Needham fell on the ice Sunday with Miss Sarabel Pinney. —Fuller. Miss Lina Bidwell in Fast schobl in Niantic Sunday. a severe aitack of the grip. Letoytrbe causing 2 badly dislocated shoulder. s 2 iwell was in s Harold. Hopkins returned to g Mr. Cameron is confined to the| Miss Ruby Fuller, daughter of Ern- | ““Tho installation of Stafford grande | Meeting of Womans Club—Masquerade | Hortford recently, the guest of her Connecticut ‘Agricu . house with a sprained shoulder. As|est Fuller, and Ernest H. Ledoyt, both | o411 take place January 18, Deputy Ball—Surpri on Silver Wedding sister, Mrs. Lawrence Pratt. Morrl. after; % ‘holiday: he was on his way to work Juesday |of this place, were married December | wajter Price of Warehouse Point, do- A Thomas Ross and Louis Cavagnaro wiv.h %p in esday. morning his sleigh skidded on the |26 l:ly J\:ds{; GL:Z' tR‘gb\srtum. h’r‘ht;y ing the work. Anniversary. ;:;emh;n.\g;lnzrrk the first of the mfl ‘annel reside ome on ain TR—C !tnte Normal E:ehoolr-rr::'d'zy Sl b r sister in Pust'g:: is the guost ::;:‘:Tnzcflite gn'tl;: l..\:latho:o:vhi;‘r?i& SR sl Dance a Success. The Woman's club met Monday aft- | Charles Pinney spent Sunday in Visited Plainfield G Herbert Hopkins of Elmville visited | out. Mrs. Clarence Foster and son, Kirk, The dance given by ghe Jolly X |ernoon with Mrs. Erwin Miller. Fol- | Mansfield. P Boaipuiiibeliop: r:g;’; gringe | (Tiends here Saturaay. ‘Mr. Thomas has purchased a horse h Mrs. Foster's sister, S A.|club in Memorial hall, January 1 was |lowing the literary program, Mrs. Mil- -Luther -Andrews- was in Provic from Newton Vaugh 24 . Mrs. Foster is suffering rrom a success. 'eople om onson, | ler entertained on the victrola. mmd Plamed eranre Tuesday eve- | Wednesday. b e O e L o 15 Nl Dol Wales, Rockville and Stafford Springs Met at Parsonage. Leap Year Dance. The leap year dance which was to - _— have been given in Bolton hall last = m_;;: “;“.flf'mm the istallation | Mrs. John Smith was a guest ot Miss SCO Wilson—Patter, were present. g Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the | week Saturday evening, was post- Rer by Sire Charies rmpressive man- |Maud Young in Lonsdale, R. I, TLAND Pl e i AL POt Flashed New Year's Greeting. | parsonage, the annual meeting of the |poned until this week Saturday on account of. the bad weather. A TWICE-TOLD TALE x -Bine, Took arnk, e The annual assembly of the Golf | Woman's Foreign Missionary society P ot ook & | jOliver Credic and family, of Kil-| s\t a meeting of the C. E. soclety | these columna. lest Tesk. the wrsoms | club and. Business Man's. assoclagon | was held. This was followed by the - Eugene Pamlo of Am fiy Center, spent the week end with | held recently the following officers | name appeared as Douglas H. Wikon | was held New Year's eve at the As-|annual meeting of the Ladies’ Bnev- Tuctny, Tanlls 1 Am: Buwmi i O pm::.,' 4% Mr. and Mrs.|wero elected: Fresident, Mrs, Alice|instead of Douglas H. Wilson. Sociation's suite of . rooms Small olent soclety. = s lll lou; vice e all. hour and partaking Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith visited Ehby; ..y president, Samuel| Miss Phebe Stillman of Westerly | Christmas trees, ropes of pine and ! ~of '3 dinner S tary reas = S he departed, but m“.mh. took | rel tives in Pascoag, R. L, Monday. Dencer; sepry and treasurer, Hen Year's at Mrs. C. H.|laurel, mistictoe and vases of red car-| Friday evening a querade ball rv W. Clari; corresponding secretary, natiérs rere arranged about the|given by the Get-together club was ; ;""hh‘m Miss Susan, ' “m"‘m*‘ = o%lehu;]fi\dd da!\;_gxwr el Moffit: . ingsbury has been confined to | billiard and reading rooms. About |held in the town hall. There was a One of Interest to Our Readers. ughter of Mr. Brnwp ‘and on the o yn, on nds| Mrs. Willlam Palmer, mpther of his home for a week with grip, which | midnight, W. H. k, standing on |large attendance and the costumes af- same afternoon i in r""““a' - g A J a a Mrs. James Johnson, is'very ill with{is prevalent here as in many locali- | the gallery addressed the company |forded much amusement. P t Dantproan and | pneumonia. ties. ; after which a New Years greeting| The monthly business meeting and |- Good news bears repeating, and fanshier. Aline; o nielson, were| A great many throughout the town George Perkins Dead. was flasked in electricity from the|social of the C. E. soclety was held| =~ .~ = - - > J::h :ny guests at the home of E. A. ‘h:\dve ‘_l:leen suffering from severe colds| ey Lucy Perkins has received | balcony rail. “Auld Lang Syne” was|Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. | When confirmed -after-a - long 3 3 Clarence Metcalf. lapse of -time, even if we hesitated to ch 1st. was one{ Sehools will open Monday atter a|"Owing to the storm last week, the | JOTd Of the o T s PR Miss Carrie Noble returned to her| > of Ekonk's fairest girls and will be wo_weeks. singing class was postponed % O Jerway GOk Wit believe it at first hearing, we féel George "‘“q"" :‘_—"B m oy Rimme FLRIc was the guest of | ° Earl Kenyon spent o fow daya last|¥hom until the last few years she has WILLINGTON SEdtel At ion. Colleew - Mt 2 Mass., Wednesday. ith . = caller here | M*. and Mrs. Rutus R. Chase in Fut- | week with friends in East Watervill i Ll A A : Rev. Walter Lanphear of Hartford | 3°°UT® in accepting its trath . now. b Dr. C. E, Hm and son Henry were &!gmeo (Cn Pol!telr spent his vncsdon émom having been confined to his bed On Monday the R. F. D. Carrier did!will speak at the church service next | The following txpm/ ence of a Nor- B it T WL et rliatve been set up on |OF 80me time at the home of his |NOt reach the Hill until eleven o'clock | Sunday morning in behalf of the Con- ¥ Con > s oo LU ~-Ale - oS R o Wongior a2 Mol has been set uD on | quughter, Mrs. William Wellwood. and jt was nearly dark -before with |necticut Temperanca Union. hr Dy M. his tired horse he returned over the| Tax collector Gustave Berr is con-|years. » CLARK’S CORNERS |!"® mn by fames Mons. SPRING HILL Iehen " Sranches of irees " brasen 53 | Guy' Collins who has been [l with| D. 3. Brown, ¢ Simmer St, Nor- visito: at the m" et SIS 5 Woonsosiet 1 STERLING R wind, Taesday although the roads|Bronical pneumonia is much better. | wich, says: “The results that followed prisatend. See et 1s visit- G Invedee - Hawking i Rain | Were worse, he was a little earlier. Gifts of Silver. h £ Doan’ Koig B ¥ ‘hvesie iAW ome—NRaiN] "Bronchial pneumonia has developed | Anout 40 friends of Mr. and Mrs | 2 USe Of Doan's Kidney Pills in my - bou ien 3 h:rm B0 I Taliee or Bpuiugoan Uis. Jobn o Weommadey st ooy | Wverything:ontedk dooes was. cdated ‘;fif"'fi:‘:‘,‘,fl, " ‘werlous time ' with | home laxt Saturday evening on thelf |medicine at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug B e g e e, e a0l [P W. Veughn was the ucet | T 150, S000E & auarter of ‘an fnch whcoping cogeh. This. iiiness prevents | Lrenyy-frR wedding annifersary, ME | Ll Tl ved effeotive 1n 3 the family from moving " from the lu:-‘" A‘llc& Murdock: has returned to ?‘; l:;erutg.uw “kAl.tnd HIll- of Moos. l!:.‘:e mvflh:t P 3 dla;:mz, and the | farm to the besutiful nmew bungalow | LVe™ :,:m -\-lr:lr. l.h.'; n':: R strengthéning my kidneys and re- s = o oy o e A O P L FTRE S :rmt-ly ot %" | now ready for oocupancy. on e HIL| Ceorpe C. West took a slelgh foad of |Ueving other dymptoms of * Kidney W ]nl‘:g np;:p nt.herf d mlmm m:;:dg,xen to St. Joseph' tsh.:l home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Lo dnne“:f;x’:d. prayer meeting was ,,,,,,,,’:.‘ot )](m.t,.;. ':"“nb.'flr Imy ::mnx;efim‘ c;r E;mg:n t:ra'n’{G trouble.” (Statement given August w Y after Groveli; fam monthe at leas emplo; 3 C 3 ~ B Tt | e et Montey sttt :.,:"‘.m...m B oty RS | o vt boon Bk IOy s T | oiealas oot for Severl Yours o soee 8, Sonfeving of the tnird | I SO L e tarmm Lenora Jnmh.- hu returned to her Davoll, who was the first ohe to be ill Lu.mefint '-h'_!!'I ‘h':tl turned out at the = “ra Mr: ”u M Louis C. Schinde, order clerk in F. i 8 Burdick nas been s Bt gt e santre, And ot Parker has to wait fn pa.|M. Charters store. is ill at his home|Brown said: “Kidney trouble and’ I spending hqr vmdon with h-r aunt in Pa-|last Sunday Mi P, Wildes came | (iance - | with an attack of grip. been stra: long: 2 'EASTFOID nu- Mabel Moore has bee o Lo Frovidencs o fender assisiance | LSt MO SO VIR B Rouser| Wi Fhi scppesang sosih: e b 'h.;:k:e AT c::.:m. "::F T gl % Ladl evolent _soc e 4 - tos. the hom” D AT i Selectmen Meet. Rev. Mr. Parker arrived Saturday|the es’. Ben : - in charge of the women whose names | m;rcm‘mmn:baeh::&m‘ b v 1 S 5 e e ot et e E m!\imn‘. was not a large attendance|bofin with A B C. AT oy el K at Sunday school ‘and church service - Do-n Kidney Pills—the same that RAWSON £ 0a | Bmdet Diimaiig R S COVENTR\' r. Brown has twiée publicly recom- 4 fine eermon, Intrad: the pastorate Federa- —p—y— - MM- Foster-Milburn Co., Props., e , Fltzgerala afont the = from Matthew 6 The annual roll cail and business ‘Week- enfl With ~relatives in Howards m unusually fine 5‘1&."?1'}?':. Thore than meat. e ew | meeting of the Second Cor Buffalo, N. Y. vwmm"' pson Years hymns were sung with Miss|church was held Friday e TARETaoN, b4 asugnter | 25 ing disclosed Dynning at the plano. with a falr sttendance the e mkticy ThEtaAY. change. Mirs. Sleight has returned to New |weather. The treasurer reported. e R nr.nmm-uunhmnrm balance on hand. The ladies’ society s ye i Faaen! Storrs returned last Monday from &| Mise Ricketts - came to Hillside, | spent several hundred dollars for new The Larkin club of ten met- with | Sicy in Corsit. Mae. e, asveral Y Davis and Frances Davis re- friends in Xte | st} nave a good “um&“‘u Monday from & short visit in visit the other activities of the meun Newpnrt-News, -Va., to tavorabie reports. The o mainder of the winter wm :l‘::lhlp stands the same as last b xf 1