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i wlua her Mnflufl in ‘Amu Rnunrweu has réturned] lg:‘ ‘weeks ew Greenman is nrlau-ly 1l at his h- bome wlnn ynemnonh. A ltmhnt ol B& | field Institute, is' a patient lt isolation = hoespital, Ezfl.gn fever being the cause. Storrs college is closed for ten days because of the few cases of scarlet fever so Ralph Brown s en}vyflnl an A vacation at his home at ' Black " Report from State Grange. At . the Grange, Wednesday night, the two candidates, Mrs. Martha War- ren and Elizabeth Rodler, made the ‘third and fourth degrees. Worthy Master, Hubert Graves, gave a very & Mrs; amgh,ter Cecile, have been ‘Mr. Oulmette’s mother m,D-nm-on Waiting For Lumber. o Some.of the help at Terrey Brothers’ Co,; shop have been ‘1ald off as they ere waiting for the arrival of a car- [:Qdat:"’l‘umbcr to bs“ used at their horAbes clear and interesting account of the P th—xflfi“ Elliott has recovered mieeting of State Grange, which he at: d “31 e gflp and has resumed her’ ténded last week in Hartford. ' The o8 a5 teachier afythe Green Hol-|evening was a very pleasant one, Tol- clhrllnd ‘has recovered m lowed by the serving refreshments trom; an attack of grip. and a little dance in w urnmt . Samuel: Sheldon died Mond: lfiei'nocn gm had been sn inyaita | for several years, having tuberculosis. She leaves besides her husband, a son, John L. Sheldon, & professor in the University of West Virginia and two lztersf Mrs; Douglass of Voluntown :'.:;d M Fr: Valentine Burdick of Moos- nej Funeral of Mrs. Lucretia L. DI“OY-— Mrs. James A. Paimer’s Death— Women’s Club Hears Papers. Sat morning Lucretia L. Dal were held Fri- | 1oy ':am ‘Danielson, - where she Had alock: gone for the winter. The: funeral was Alrrea Hm is confined to his home 3 o by iliness. - havln: united Jan. 7, 1849. She was 82 years old-and leaves.&n som, ‘Willtam &1~ Dailey of mmflmfl Wwas in the Memorial Annex cemetery. Mre. James C. Palmer. Sunday morning, Mrs. James C. Pal- mer died, having been sick for several days with pneumonia. She leavés her husband, two sons and two daughters, a granddaughter and a _sister, Mrs. Delia L.. Walker. The funeral was held at the Home Tuesday afternoon, Rév., A. P. Knell, reétor of Trinity church officlating. Burial was in the family lot in South cemetery. Closes Home for Winter. "' e Acei Miss Emily Miller has‘ closed her NFaohlls. Aoellent, . | ase and sons ‘To spnd the: wister with her sister, Mfl. /Frank Hoxli gverseer of Brange installed the | near Boston. "Friday ~ evening, 3 Women's Club Meets. The' vfi'«n installed were| The Women's club_of Brooklyn _mét Monday_afterncon, “BE. Kin- ‘Buchnall; oveérseer, | mouth being the nfitm A paper Jewett; - lecturer, - Mabel | was read by Mrs. A. Kinmouth on ety steward, Richard Burchnall; | Windham County and.a .paper by Tatn, Oty Buenian: B Baker; chap- | Mrs. T. D. Pond, A Sketch of the Life Bt e, e of Miss Elien Larned. Light refres Iflééper Lala O:d gats | ments was provided by the - hostéss. Babor! Arthnr‘ Fitts; Pomona, Nellle| One- new member was ' voted into “the d ~children “Phirsday with ‘A(n. Thotvin ’llrs. gohg Frances. V! s confine & byJ 2 ed to. his Mrs. Jamés Popé has 'bee from her home in pet:’:n-rte b\:ryn e‘usd (!li.m o‘ ‘her. m&bn—l.n-h'. John L 8, L. Howard Cmn is recoveri &: two_weeks' iliness. slth grip. i nge Installs Lo- iAlice. Edwards; Ceres, | club. B sode A Li . Estells Mu.DunolNWLodM:?!llvn o ‘Bu.k B2 by Si-- Lt:: at the Cnntu:f on: parson- wa gde A. Pearl and, l‘i.ry To Jail for Vagrancy. Tuesday, ~Benjamin Newton was the meet nn. DOGE wras served in the brought ‘befors Justie William R. o R i e R PRIy W = ving a ce O] y. days in nummoggq, ghiddes on the ice end i:“,‘,t:“d SR o e Solicy SIS o LA e Wednésday evening the men of the Baptist church gave an, oyster luppn ln theB c!;;lrch vel‘l Thially e . Hatch an have. re- u"‘ tor 'A| turried home, having away the winteri till now. Mrs. Charles Willlam- Johnson &5d | v, daughter have been -ulhrln‘ from the | m.c‘ mu.fiw u«m From A | PiSraient, spldemic afs ki mfl m to flxeh ped.' uvml i TH#fe 18 a great deal of sickness in| The many tflend- of Mr. l?y'n at N-en!.%nesfl? avery fam-’ wutetz-b hflfldmot'h M&mur Svo&irfi - wood | fant daughter. ‘week; cut hisi foot wny Blood | Joseph Scott and hm;k Beott have polwnin: set in-&nd he was obliged to | both had an g: the Johnson: hospital; Stafford, | lent” grip colds. : > ?l‘r;tfle.yhrmn fAlling their ice i g{ljgr;::bil. il th‘ o~ house this Weels with fins Mfteen tnch | "Jonn Aeh and 15«; st 236 the icehouses at La Pl —iw‘-nfl durt- Jw'a!uust‘ “been mm land’s last week. od lw H. C. Barlow & has :{ han. gon oxle, | from *| Annual * 'Mrs.‘Léon ¥ vl-mhs ‘her father, Dr H H EASTKMJNGLY Miss Alice Luv of Providence spent days last week with Mrs. Wil- ‘Howard ) Sheldon are ill with grip. Mrs. Roxy Bartlett spént Wednesday at St Vincent’s hospital, Worcester. Miss Mary Foster visited her sister; Mrs. Agnes Barrowclough, in Dayville ‘uesday. ™ Harry Batey is corifined to the house 4 with ‘the grip. Miss Nellie M. Chase was a Sunday uest of Miss Hazel Randall at Foster en r, R L Mrs. Myra Bartlett, who has beén at her sister’s, Mrs. Roxy Bartlett’s, for the past few weeks, was taken to| St. Vincent's hospital in Worcester on ‘Wednesday, the 12th. ] Miss s Chase is ill‘at her home here. )(n. Allen. Wade spent Sunday with ‘Mrs. Frank Nason in Rockland, R. T, Mrs. Israel P. Danielson, ‘Willlam Yare is spending a few days with his_parents in Stafford Springs. W. E. Whittle spent Wednesday in | Providence. E Xum Wade visited Putnam friends Maynard Hill is il with the prevail- Inx epidemie, grip: - Mrs. Almond Bartlett was thé guest %t! h:iru sister, Mrs. John Wh-.ylel. in imville Tuesday. Irving French, Sr, of Providence mnt Sundw at his home here. . Luther Smith was guest of Dnnje urs »ldon. has it with able to be out, llrl Charles Roth is spending a few any. in Worcectcr SOUTH KILLINGLY Pdstor-and Wife Delegates to State Grange—Car Tlmber Inspected. Mrs. Felix Leneur, who has been ill for a week, is improving. Mre, Hendrickson has been lpendlng a few days in Dayville. ‘At Stats Grange: Rev. dnd Mrs, H. B. Goodsell at- ténded the state grange as delegates land grange. The light snow was welcomed by 1;;.:..1 hunters who were looking for oxes. lsrhel Brown lost his horse Saturday l.ftemelb;e? It slipped on the ice and fell. ore it could be gotten up it was dead. Mr. Brown is a hard work- hx;g man and much sympathy is felt for . Ipe is ten inches thick and the ice= meén have begun the harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hill and daugh- ter of Central Village were recent vis. }mn with their aunt, Mrs. G. W. Bar- ow. , Inspecting Car Timber, Mr. Johnson of Groton was in town 'w-dnuthy to ipspéct car timber at A. E. Hall's Thomu 'H_ ing several davs at his sister’s home in Danielson. Neva’ has been WVisiting friends In Fosur Meeting of Coéng .tionnl Church F.llow.d by Roll . Walker of New Haven is _Con- 'rhe amu-.l meet of the cont'n wh committee, 1 2 ’W_-.rrap, Charles Arthur Keith: tperintendent of S school, Gil- girbl)h.uo:' ushers, n.ml Charles business Mr. and Mre. I‘wh of Put- nam were in town Sunday. The monthly. teachers’ muunx ‘was held at the Clntl!‘ &chool Friday. after- a'mn visit to her sisters in Webster. i#fe from . severe e . = _ The school, which swas to mmunflfi'&kmwfim mun.mcweumnmhmhum- .| on account of scarlet fever at the col- rée has been epend- | trans- | Motorman Ray Shippee has moved Mumwmnfi»|mhhmm¢ at the Four Cor-|. 1Ham hous Mrs.| Henry Marchésault is enter- tainine her sister, Mrs. M. Jacques of ‘Woodstock. Taken 111 in Church. was taken suddenly | church Sunday, bul Coffey was in Norwich for the day recently. mn Jane Reddy and Mill Ester Holly spent the week end in ‘Webster, Mass. STERLING Another Case of Diphtheria Reported— Teachers' Meeting. Two re -cases of diphtheria havi develo; one in Sterling Center inz another on the road to Gibson. Hill Mrs. B. G Dou‘l.ul is il Miss Gl.-.dn Atwood has been il with a severe cold. Teachers’ Meeting, Superyisor A. L. Young conducted a teachers” meeting at the Center school building, y _of last week . Mrs. ha Bishop ayent Sunday wiz relatives in Pawtucket, R, W. W. V. mn was & Norwlch visitor Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Lobdell, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- ving Anderson, are visiting relatives in_South Attleboro, Mass. Miss Elizabeth Johnson s the guést of Mr. and '‘Mrs. Albert Wentworth of Hartford. Miss Johnson _will also visit Mr, -:nd Mrs. T. J. Belanger of Broad Brook. Mre. Fred® P-.rkur spent 'Tuesday with Mrs. George Lincoln and Mrs. Sarah Kanyon of Onéco. EAST THOMPSON Funeral of Mrs. Minnie Brummell— Store to Close. There was a supper at the Daughters hall on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everett untington were in Wilsonville Tuesday. The jcy condition of the roads in- terfered with the attendance at church Sunday. Fungral of Mrs. Brummell. Mrs. Minnie Brummell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber died in Providence, R. 1, Monday. The body was brought to the home of her par- ents where the funeral was held on Thursday, Rev. Frank Chamberiain of ficiating. Burial was in Bast Thomp- gon cemétery. Store to Cloge. It is yumored that the grocery store is soon to be closed, a8 C. L. Robbins has gone into insolvency. THOMPSON Scott Lewis l.nd Miss Harrlet Lewls have gone to town, Pd., to mm the mnem of Mr. Le sis- King’s .Alhn Reynolds of Worcester has been at his home here, i1l with grip for several days. Mr. -ng{ufl. J. K. Moore are enter- ‘taining Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. Perking of New Haven. Mn. ‘Robert Pt‘l'n. is ill ‘r Nnvfllo last on who have ice houses are b\-tr hem this week. Jo-uh Sike has been very ill for several days. NORTH STERLING Mrs. Jb!m Potter of Plainfield vis- ited at their farm here last week. Hi * Filman' Rev. the ice and he 1 badly inj m-nuy. is :bIn to be around the R. Willlams of Pl"t\tku ‘pm sunm with H. H. Crows v Sunflu n Marcus Green spent vidence. A number are:filling ice houses this d——i Wrist Sprained by F.II-—‘Fwfllly- \ seven Year.Old Huu Dies. Charles thfll the state ee Hartford last week, "fi‘-‘.:{:; v‘bk?.‘ fitrvnunt ice 3 Mrs, 1 AR R S &%’cx‘;fi‘u Hartford was & Mrs. g ~ recétved a st _a horse chasers, and George Wheeler has to last of the month. Dr. J. O. Smith was in Norwich Monday. I.cvi C)a.rk is laia up with grip. Toltand County HEBRON Republicans Nomm-h Frank Post For Town Clerk—Demoeratic Choice Dr. C. E. Pendleton.” - Miss Quinn was not able to be in (ichool, so° Miss ~ Susan Pendleton taught for her the last’ of the week. { The ¢hildren of the iscopal Su Jay scheol were ente ned at Mi Leon Rathbun’s last Saturday aff aoon. Several brman here on the green filled their ice houses last Friday and Saturday. The ice is said to be of very good quality. The prayer meeting topics are in readiness for the ensuing year for the members of the C. E. S, Gone to New Mexico. Miss Dorothy Clark has gone to New Mexico, to see her brother and family and expects to be gone one year. Charles Tennant is making on his_store, occupied by his th er, J. B. Tennant. Mrs. Della Murphy of Willimantic, is visiting Hebron friends. James Martin is visiting relatives in New York. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fitzgerald have been ill_with grip. Supper at the church Wednesday ev- ening was well attended. A big crowd attended the Library whist ‘Wednesday evéning. Frank "Post' is expected home this week: Nominated for Town Clery The- republicans have nominated Frank Post for town clerk to take W. D. White’s office. The democrats uominated Dr. C. E.: Pendleton. Miss Frances Rollo is ill at Frank Post’s. Mrs. Lucy Loomis is very Il ‘William Brown and son attended the graduating exercises of the formers daughter, Edna, who has trained for a nurse at a New Bedford, Mass., hos- The Ladles' Ald. society is to meet the first Thursday. at M. F. Frink's and the last at Susle Rattman’s each mopth. Miss Joséphine Hart is to_visit her brother at Hzdlyme over today (Sat- urday) and Sunday. SPRING HILL Funeral of Bndhy Myron- .ourr—& e of leshouse. Bradley Myron Sears died at his home at Spring Hill on Saturday, Jan- uary 15, from pneumonia. The nar- al was held at the Home Mon: 1.30 p. m. and notwithstanding the ex- treme cold weather was largely at- tended by neighbors, friends and town officials. Burial was in the Spring Hill Cemetery. Buys Icehouse. 6. A, Stalker has’ ht ice house of Mrs. W.- A. W: privilege of using it where it now stands during the prefent season, and Hag filled it with excellent flce, 11 to N 18 inches “thick. members of H. C. recovered ns* ‘have grip fam! Nflmuutm mgrtyunmcrflpw were held in the smaller room last Sunday on account of the ‘weather. STAFFORDVILLE Epworth . League Oofim of nq. Jutlus L. M-i. t the Johnson hospital last &m-u;- m acute nepliritis. She was in Gufy, Bogiand. She was & i nurse and was very successful in her proféssion and was district here for the Metropolitan Life - pe Co. up to the time of her dmh. is survived by her husband, but m other npear relatives. Burial W!-l h Stafford Springs cemetery. ers were Fred Disk, Herbert Bo-won.b. Ernest Cooley and t Hanna. COVENTRY Harold S. Winship Accepts c.u to Pgstorate—Town Votes $200 to Settl, rker Claim. A ‘large party of neighbors and friends met with Mr. and Mrs: Frank D. Gosslee Friday evening of last week. Dancing and a general good time was enjoyed by all. Accepts Call. Harold S. Winship - has decided to accept the call extended. to him at the annnal church mee' supply~gill the first of June, then to BEcome the .pastor for one year, at a salary of $650, with use of parsonage. The partnership of Bennett & Schmidt, who bought _the Dresser farm about four years ago, has been dissolved, Mr. Schmidt buying Mr. Benneit's interest. . Bentett will move his family to where he is employed by Milk company. Settled Claim. At _the special town meeting held last Saturday it was voted to pay Hen- ry F. Parker $200 to settle his claim for damages against the town. This amount was advised by the town-coun- sel. ‘There was a stereopticon lecture in thé hall on Wednesday evening of last week. The subject was Jamaica and Porto_ Rico. Arthur J. Vinton spent several GIUI dwn.h the | Tharsday. Jobn E. All-Day Institute Planned—Death of Baptist Pastor. Florence Nelson and o Brsokiyn N of rool and Mrs. ting to be a regular A Samuel | Log farmers’_institute hell, Feb. 1ith. Matthews d daughter Y..n-a,wuax&. s will be next Sunday at