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EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND i ing—Incidents, Accidents| orth Leagus Social—Walter Per: Who is Gc.“‘gf ,lnd C:mnw e ! Bay anq Noel, of Poquonoc, ";‘flm ?""'“I" lee — Pequot and Building in Three Couaties IT““%'. the Bome of Mre. Busich : Council Confers Second Degree. < g 5 Nathan ‘was a business caller a2 3 The soclal stven by th Epworth % » e =g 2 T e R. . . route after an absence of - many ¢omj veral days. Lyde G tea.| NORTH STONINGTO were paid the hostess, Miss Vi New London County :,:nmmlga;‘fi substitu - ._..~°_. IGTON v Bl T oo were a'{é; , Frank Palmer visited George W.|Rev. A. L. Tewnsend's Mother Diss— B o oy 1o . HANOVER P3ea White "and’ 5O Cosk age at| Saptist “Ladier’ Ald Sociely Gives | Sirs. Maxwell Resmoids anc Htie som | wate surrad o orm i cventammones Miss Helen Babbltt Wins' in Silver | ¥ork for Nathan Saunders at Potter| Salad Supper. ; N oo e ey £ 1 employed 1n a ga- Medal Contest-—Last Home Mission- | " Thq roads are in a very muddy con- o e:- %‘, ;ownma ‘was called to Dun- | stronger. 8 rage in Norwlch. oo aen, T B e T Sl The 020, 2 S ot R Bahe- s | S Somnat ah e tng e 304 | . Mlied wondmen: 3 test was | i .‘u:.'mnxh_'” SRyt i n announced. Mr, W-';nn‘i: Mrs. August| .George F. Baldwin, district deputy A silver medal %cma WG Doris o Collins was the guest of | Pit in the Third Baptist church was of the Modern Woodmen of America Beld under the @ wen Thursday eve- | Mrs. Clitford Thompson Monday. supplied last Sunday by Rev. Luelan | ~M: is P e WA SilOAE nMbialeiof the lo= ning, 'Jan. 20th. Seven of the ::n&o: ufl?’nmtgl\'l ?a'ynmm.' T s b way to Providence from = Norwich children took part and all show. e MONTVILLE DO where he attended Iona camp's open good results of the :fi!nl{g{ g::vel;: Salad Supper: ra - 3 Tese " Stusicar selections sased” much | Miss Lanihen Surprised on Birthday— | _ The Ladies' A1d soctety of the Third | 3s SRR e e ; Breaks Through lce. . the program. They were given Auction—Mise Robertson Visiting in urch gave e salad supper "who 3 The ice gave way letting Walter Mrs SWilioughby and Mrs. Kimball of i [ednesday evening at the residence of e L oIt Nwe DUEM I O L serry, Wi wes Maning for etls 1n the Scotland, W. C. Harrison and W. C. e ]n)-rk. a resident of this town, ha owned | Thames river, into the water. Mr. Harrison, Jr. Those who took :PAFL| . .. . °0 O L 4 a most rury of Mount Hermon, Maes., | the farm where Henry K%l now | Pefry succeeded in getting out, al- in the contest were: Fanny R. Mcln- hospitable hostess Tuesday evening | Spent Thursday night at the home of lives. From there the family moved | though near the channel, which tosh, Albina Deschamps, Catherine | TRRPHELV, IOTPS richds gave her | is father, Rev. Lucian Drury. to Canterbury. Besides his wife he|made it more dangerous. Mclntosh, Fred Papineau, Helen Bab- BN iss ih celebration’ o€ her i#t rs. W. H. Hillard has been visiting leaves two sons, Joseph Rockwell, who| John Montey has moved his house- bitt, Marcus Bousquet, Florence Lucy. | 2, Steprise [n_cefebration of Asr TR |in Groton. is in the South, and Myron, who made|hold goods and family from Massa- The medal was awarded by the judges Lo !Xx-m' and music and a buffet |, Miss Dora T. Maine is spending a his home with his parents. peag into one of the Coggshall tene- to Helen Babbitt. Fins were given 10| finch was Served. e Sranh Telatives Jn Providence. | ® Soveral of the ladies were In Jewott | ments. h contestant an« e > # e, teacher in 8- Sented by Mrs. Kimball, chairman of | New Town Clerk and Assistant. |trict No. 6, has resimed her school | GLtY; Tuesday afternoon by invitation | Robert Clark has T the judges. ~Miss Thatcher, Miss| At a meeting of the board of se-|duties after an illness with grip. o","mm:héox.,“mm"{,:n:":h'“.,'n"'h’_ 5,“ “h.u"" Guests at Parsonage. About twenty young men attendants Browning, Mrs. Allei and Mrs. Ben- | joctmen Tuesday Daniel D. Home was Miss Jennie Stedman is teaching as 0 nett were in charge of the ‘arfange-|appointed town clerk and Miss Susie |a substitute in West Ashwillett. N ALl Csieen DI ments for the contest. ‘Wood, assistant for the town of Mont- The weekly . prayer meeting of the of the Baptist Sunday school were en- her i Bay State. ville, to fill the vacancy caused by the | Congregational church was held in the g tertaired at the parsonage by the Prénohér Tiom death of Former Clerk Charles N.|parsonage Thursday evening. GLASGO Rev. and Mrs, Laken. Mrs. Laken serve'd’refres!;memlu after an evening o ere— spent in music, with recitations from Five Per Cent. Raise in Mill Wages— | some of those present. Death of Henry Benjamin. Edwaird Geary, employed in Mys- —— tic, has been spending several days at A general raise of flve per cent. in|the home of his parents in the village. wages in the Glasgo mill went into| Wylie Rogers is able to be out, but effect Monday morning. is not able to resume work. Death of Henry Benjamin. R RN Rev. Joseph L. Hoyle of Hamilton, ; Chappell. Hospital Relief Work. Mass.. preached in the Consregational | ~ James E. Bolger of Palmertown 13| The women of the community met church morning and evening. Rev. and | returned from New York where he has | ror hoapital reliet work 1o Berey, met Rrs. Hoyle were enler&ahg.dpatk the be:? spen;l"l:g lse\'e:sl\days.B = 1o | Friday. - home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Park. enry Lavole of New Britain is g Rev. Herbert D. Rollason, of Plymp- l:pendmg several days with friends in wig‘fifl;fi'.‘;gg" of Amos Wheeler is ill ton, Mass., will occupy the Dillpit to- | town. Mrs. Edward Man and Miss E morrow as a candidate, his second | Henry Church called on friends in 7 an ss Evelyn Sunday. Jewett City recently. Man are spending & few days in Brook- Missionary Meeting. Lawrence Raymond of Lyme was a V. v Henry Benjamin, 72, died " s caller in town Wednesday. Since the Montville Athletic club The Woman's Missionary society LEBANON home Wednesday mornin, moved to accommodate the-board of Attended; Auction, B ness of several weeks. education at the burning of. the Pal- held their January meeting ®t the home of Miss Eadie; Friday aftérnoon. The program was In chargé ‘of” the president and completed the - home missionary meetings for the year. Re- freshments were served by the hostess. The C. E. meeting tomorrow. aves- ning will be led by the Missionary committee. The music committee has arrafiged to have a doub! give some special musie, Several from tke village attended the L —— was a life long resid: - th auction at the Rogers place Tuesday. | E. A. Hoxie Attends Dairymen’s Con- | part of the town and dled in the house ;floenr‘m‘;{:ergogflchssgo; LR En- ‘nmwhlcg he has "‘;"’; lived. su| 2P the rooms for the winter's sport. 1 ' rs. Vergason who' has been pinochle tournament has been organ- The Country club gave the tlhlll;(‘l in with ptomaine poison is able to sit|j;eq ana the first of the series of its ::;.lsh Of “dances Frigay night in o Mrs. Frank Kingsiey visited her up. Mrs. ga?:;l; Mitls of Norwich has | games was plaved Monday night, hon- ‘on_friends in town Wednesday. Mrs. Myron J. Hoxie visited h have been ill with grip are able to be [ o¢ o p 2 = s = Mrs. My 3 er par- of a pitch game series between F. P. Miss Nan Robertson , is visiting onts, Mr. and Mrs, He Clark of | 28b0ut the house. Richards and Howard Rogers Ed- Mrs. Frank Crandall is seriously ill vention—Dance at Grange Hal at_her home. joyed. The Junior C. E. will begin to study | friends in Cuba. Libert; The Ladies’ Ald society will be en- - M g e e Chasion (e Wb i Withmentic on B e B | Teunkntt Was played at a mecting Thureday s NIANTIC Tuesday. ednesday afternoon. The work of the | ening, Edward Curtin's team winning tomorrow,. The leader is Fanny Mc- Intosh. Mr. and Mrs. William Waters of Plainfield were week end guests at Mrs. Julla Geer and son, Bimer, were | 50¢i€ty Will be plecing blocks for & 5 score of three out of five. It comfortable. . Benjamin Young of Norwich spent|patare ioct. ~ 5 ¢ & Soclal and dance Saturday afternoon and Sunday at Mrs. Harriet M. Tyler is visiting in |in Norwich Menday. Pennsylvania. Mrs. Pock Improving. i 3 Ira D. S. Ehler is in Scranton, Pa., % Mrs. Martha Chappell who has been their home over Sunday. AT s G- uatod A Ao Mvs, H. M. Peck who has been i1 |home, Brid Resid suffering from an attack of grip is Personal Ttems. Dr. Edward Atkinson is confined to | With grip is slowly improving. She ride a Former Resident. improving. is - h in Main street, threatened |!S unde!- the care of a graduate nurse, Miss Angelina Salois who marriage ax'tn (;!::un:‘oml. Miss Catherine Murphy, from St.|took place in Jewett City Tuesday Sunday School Officers. Mrs. G. B. Dickinson was in New |J0gseph’s hospital, Willimantic. morning, was a former resident of The Sunday School board of - com- London Wednesday calling_ on her Miss Ella Peck of Hartford was at Glasgo and was the dnly daughter of | mittee held a meeting at the Metho- Miss Louise F. Brown and J. A. Lin- deberg have returned to their homes in New York after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Bennett. Recent ‘visitors at the home 6f Mr.|daughter, Mrs. Maurice A., Wilson. C. M. Geer's over Sunds{; visiting her | Mr. and Mrs. Louls Salois. dist church and elected the following and Mrs, Nathan A. Bennett included| Capt. and Mrs. James B. Clark and | mother, Mrs. H. M. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Chozzola of Spring-|to serve the various offices for the Miss Sadie M. Bennett and Lucian | daughter, Miss Grace, are visiting rel- AL Dabgman's Canvants fleld, Mass. were week end guests of | ensuing year: Superintendent, Mrs. Himes of New Haven, Miss Elinor Ash [ atives in Norwich and at Point-Judith, . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Luther and at-|Herbert Dart; assistant superintend- E. A. Hoxie was in Hartford Wed- | tend s v Bk nded morning services at the Bethel | ent, Elmer Beckwith; secretary and M‘m_ Ellen V. Weir has returned | nesday and Thursday attending the)chapel Sunday. treasurer, Mrs. Eliza Geer: assistant from a_short business trip to New |Connecticut Dalrymen's annual con- secretary and treasurer, Miss Alice Haveii, Meaen and Midfletown. vention also the banquet Wednesday PRESTON Osborn; librarian, Robert Dodds; as- George B. Dickinson has returned e‘;;“n A sistant libravian, Lathrop Miller: pi- from a-businesstrip.to New York. - 1ss”Stella. Bugbee was a guest one —_— Mrs. Bessa Gibson has —returned el eayt wab o TSN 0 (8 from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. » Meetin, lover . Friday evening there was an enter- Wilson in New London. Dance at Grange Hall. W BE Cloyse Ciub, tainment consisting of duets, vocal Mrs. W. H. Dorman is in Norwich| There was a dance in Grange hall| Miss Delle Rude, who was in Back- | Selections and music by the orchestra. R. B. S. Washburn, | last Friday evening. Lyman's orches- | us hospital for several weeks returned | Ice cream, cake, candy, weer on sale tra from Columbia furnished the mps- | here last week. She Is being cared |The affalr was under the supervision sic. There was a fair attendance and for at the home of Charles Benjamin. |Of the Ladies' Aid society. Lewis Hallock. Hartford to visit relatives. 2ll enjoyed the dance. George D. Ellis, who is sick with|_ One of the drvers in the Uncasville Scudder A. Lewis and Miss Grace |, Mrs. Sarah Smith, widow of E. Tay-| Mrs. John Philips entertained over|grip is slightly improved. Manufacturing Co.’s mill was nearly O on onday nigl o €] lephone ope: re wi ut ou efore 1l at the bride’s home Wednesday. They Y e M. G Jobhaon. . Bhe|at the Libanse Lk g POTator| e officers. of the Grange were in- {8 Sy put out any further ter, will g0 to Baitimore and Wasninston | SUSWIEh U M G TGSt onere stalled by Irving Crouch, assisted by of Pomfret and Herbert B. Bennett of — anist, Mrs. Rufus Hurlbutt; assistant Installation At Grange—Recent Deaths | planist, Miss Alice Ramage. Lewis-Hallock Marriage at Bride's and. Home on Long Around the orld with Jack and Jenet, at their meeting at 3 o'clock Miss Gladys Eggleston entertained a party of friends at her home re- cently. Music and sames were en- Joyed. on_their wedding trip. e — Mr. Davis and Mrs. A. B. Burdick, K. of C. Degrees Confzrred. Mrs. F. R Park was a New Lon- [ShS oWned & cottage. @ erge of ROAD 50C Tuesday evening. Oysters, cake and|_ Thursday evening Pequot council m Visitor Teoently. | e coffee were served by the ladies” work Knights of Colu;nbus!; held a special 2 . 8. Ege] 3 = committee. Between 50 and 60 were|meeling to corfer the second degree were recent guests of relatives and | {07, 2 number of years by the late B. aMiss Jennie B. Noyes is 1ll at _the e o PRARNE °™ | on two candidates. The members of friends in North Stonington. “Mrs. Cyril C. Clark has returned to | B9me of her niece, Mrs. John McDon- | * The Ladies’ Aid Soclety met in the | the council have been invited to Willi- Mrs W, C. Slate has returned home | . "; (3" prcuee farm, atter a visit | 2% n Providence. vestry of the Congregational church |mantic. Sunday to witness the work- ;2’:;0; visit to her daughter in New to her daughter In New Britain and wer!ogslan;i‘ly w?thHm;;A:hzlgll:rt !:?:dl:een Wednesday afternoon. ing Dfl the third degree at San Jose 2 " with friends in Hartford. 3 Miss Hollowel 3 by Robert Stanhope. is Il with grip, |Wiih friends 'n Fattlord, & v, den. Seth N. Williams was the guest . “mum I'-;ntl:-ed a|, The Country club gave a social'and which is quite prevalent around here. ing to the Raymond house in Grand : nesday of Mrs. Stephen Palmer, Soved flt““h Y mi'"s . anc | dance on Friday evening. Tx&‘ B &fi.fi?f?fii t’;e‘:::‘:hat g where in the afternoon the committee | ETi® at the sudden death of Miss| James E. Boiger, superintendent of Arthur Miner was home over Sun- |, Cheries Sith snd family have re-|ledyard chapter, D. A. K. met with |, Luther K. Zabriskie has been call- | ing a few days in New York. day with his family. Mr. Miner works sl ol o SO rs. Palmer, who is chairman. “éb"n ends "at s place this week. Reuben Austin took a party in his in_Groton at the Ship & Engine Co. SALEM Miss Frances Lamphers is il with| Chanucey Pendleton's family and J.|guto to Hartford Saturday, Mr. and Leon Beebe of New London-is the &rip. $ Ponanry attended the funeral of James | Mrs. Victor Rosenlund ~and Miss suest of Raymond tewmuhg& S i RGN p}\:!c\l,)onn.ld of Providence was endleton mc‘mb aaon, Wednesday. Ethel Wood. omas Wel = | Meeting adies’ Ai otiety—Mem- Noyes’ recently. ul eeting. Frank Hart of Deep River ‘was {ng & Mosthv iait tehie beothan Bd- bers of Grange Have Dance. sfi?fi%f&fii’;fl?fi?'}f%’}?‘fifinfl The Clover Leaf Club met with Miss | through this place on an automobile n =5 T n ien RO Helen Hall, Thursday afternoon. trip, spending a few hours at the home don visitor recently. the store which had been conducted s R ! - * of his pai ts. Mr. Mrs. M PENDLETON HILL preached in the Congregational church | Miss Emina Williams, & teacher in Death. of George Kil Hart. R e el 3 £ Sunday morning and will ooccupy the | New Britain, has been ill the past George Ellis, who has made his home P i 11 . unday g neumonia Follows Fall. e ¢ pulpit next Sunday also. week at her home on Quaquataug Hill. | With George D. Ellis for several Mrs. € 5 B s 5 Robins and Bluebirds Heard—duror |’ service Sunday evening | Farnsworth Wheeler is = recoye: years was taken to Backus hospital rs. Cephal. Brown is ill with pneu- The C. E. y ' ring ; Chapman Taken IIl. was led by Nathaniel Clark. from an attack of inflammatory rheu- | this week. News was received of his|Mmonia. Mrs. Brown while attempting pt Florry Q'Connor of Colchester call- | matism. % death Thursday afternoon. to empty a pan of ashes slipped and Rev. E. P, Mathewson of Ashaway |ed on trISnds in town Saturday. Miss Florence Hewitt resumed teach- :vu = : ;}1;: owv::e;n l:gleub:fi: ;‘ :rld ]flm again occupied his pulpit Sunday to| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers, Miss Vio- | Ing Monday after a week’s iliness. NORTH FRANKLIN Thedede 1 = badly chitlea the gratification of his parishioners. |let Rogers and Lester Rogers spent| A. G. Wheeler is moving his sawmill 80 long she was so badly chilled J m. Sunday with relatives in East Had- |from Ledyard to Eastern Point. L —— that pneumonia resulted. 3 drebd o, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sabin have pur. | Social Affairs of the Week—Personal | At the meeting of Cochegan cams, Martin O. Chapman was obliged t0'| " 1r3 Gifford was a caller in New |chased a farm in Canterbury and will i Modern Woodmen of America on Mon- return Tuesday night from his du-|yondon Saturday. move from ‘the Hyde place in the i stpasedy gAy hn‘uzht. two afpl‘;c:nions for mem- S’ ik G T °% Sseomm] Maliamisl Cel was & ‘usindes|gOeing, and rmmor bas [t ke @lwbon || Miss Tens Bics smiertained, ssa |MR WIS tetved 7 ;¢ | caller in Boz londay. ngton will occupy lends at supper Sun night. Vocal The Ladies Sewing society met| My ang Mrs. W. W. Hanney were in | the latter place. and instrumental selections were ren- CAMPBELL’S MILLS Thursday with Mrs. Elmer E. Coon. | noodus Monday. Mrs. Ellas Miner is very ill at the|dered during the. evening by Miss Robins and bluebirds ha®e been seen home of her son, Horace D. Miner, with | Sarah ‘Web! i and heard during the extremely warm Attended Greeneville Funeral. a graduate. nurse in attendance. 'Men, Imgetie Aribld bt Willmane | 1o Birke; .Injuréd Dec.. 28th, - e weather of the past week. | Me and Mrs G. J. Murray were | §f5 5o hen Paimer wae o guest |t ond. yen® AWM of Williman. Patient Supper. ‘Miss Thompson resumed her_school | in Greeneville Monday attending "the 3 Tuesday, having recovered from her |funeral of Mr. Murray's uncle, Peter {;’:fg_‘yp:; }_}g-u :lr‘l_d Mre. Fred Davis of %"ham:‘mg:, were x;:m Friday of {liness of Tnst week. Miss Alice Chap- | Murray. - Miss Sarah Webler of Larch N. man substituted_for her Monday. Telephone men were in town last s e et et ané“ 8 The families of Mrs. James M. Cook, | Friday_putting in a_telephone for T. VOLUNTO R TR OO, e e Bfrdsey G. Palmer, Elwood Miner, |Hunt Sterry and an extension tele- ad James Dixon has moved his saw- Martin O, Chapman, Mrs. Harris | phone for A. Siminowitz — Mrs. Willlam Smith entertained at| il from Greene, R. I, and will begin Boradman and John Geer, have been | Mrs. Joseph Dembinski is seriously | Beachdale Mill on Full Time—Supper |dinner Wednesday, Mrs. Jane Smith g, om Greene, B 1 and wil besin affiicted with grip during the Dast|ilL and Candy Sals Well Patronized. |2°d Mrs. Estelle Lathrop. Mrs. Dwight Lewis is in feeble week. In some households nearly| Fred and Edwin Harris were in Nor- —_— rs. Nettie Bolande of Norwich was | pegith, every member has been ill. wich Monday. The Briggs Manufacturing company’s | & Franklin visitor Wednesday. William Gardner has filled his ice Charles Palmer has resumed his R.| The Ladies’ Ald soclety met at Miss [ No. 1 mill at Beachdale, which has been | _,Miss Florence Rockwood entertained | oy ot'at) SHTiner 188 F. D. route through this section, hav- |Hurlburt's Thursday afternoon. Tunning four days a week for the past |3t tea Wedne: gt gt Ao Bears His Injury Bravely. Mrs. J: C: Tanner and daughter, Miss Margaret Tanner visited at the home ot P. B. Saunders and Walter C. Tan- ner, Wednesday. ing been absent a week. Sherwood Miner spent’ Tuesday in ‘llfen;ggl:g:. -tane? on a six day sched- “&h’:‘ iy?f. Rt ARl ot TS Winh, Who has Dess abligas L L e Ruek O it O Beasr srd Gini dinner Tuesday, Mrs. Willlam Smith, |to lle in one position with a broken % :, ¥ e upper and Candy Sale. Mrs. O. Lewis Johnson and Mrs. Al-|leg since Dec. 28th, is getting thin The members of the Grange gave| The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- | bert Stiles. and pale. His many friends try to SOUTH GR]SWOLD a dance in their hall Friday evening. |tist church gave a bakad bean supper cheer his weary hours in every possi- Herbert Houston and Ira Gifford |and candy eale at the chapel Tuesday ble way. He endures his misfortune were Colchester visitors Tuesday. evening. The; CHESTERFIELD (20,504 Mre Maurice Chizsola ra- s o in attendance and the supber and can- 5 BT e urn lom| eld, 1 s., af-| ° URE GLEN dy table: ell E braham er's are very 111 X GARDNE LAKE ig@m.:;ndlnx the week end at Ernest LA L - Adnun:b;‘;::: l‘o’e‘l x?:umlt’:du. con- w‘l)tzxm & SR Z R u 8. ” ned to their home; ith . 3 er, teacher in - —_— Young spent the week end | Mr- and Mrs. Attaway Main Move to s, William! Batelotte. whe bor sev-]| anut ‘Dent, the feuelk . nd with, hae | Jos Custing . Postponed—Recent Fish- at his home bC s Providence—Death of Algernon Hill. |eral weeks past has been visiting hep | Parents, and Mrs. Matt Tinker. ing On the Lake. Clarence . Luther returned to the . s parents at Turner’s Falls. s., Te- H. D. Hatbaway of New London was —_— Norwich Business college Monday. Mrs. Bard Bill and son Perry of|turned to her home hers Sat X a caler in this place Tuesday. - Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Latimer and . G. and@ 1. O. 1 ‘were in | Clark’s Nluere guests last Friday Mi le Marchesault of Baltic is John R. Kaplan is making great|children, Lois and Paul, spent Sunday Ashwillett Monday. of Mrs. Kimball at the home of her uncle, Louis | improvements. on.his place during the |as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl enry n died_at this home Main and family spent Sun- 3 . winter. ‘| Lewis, in Norwich. here_Tuesday ev 3 was day with Mr. Main's parents, Mr.&.nd An excellent e of Mutual le from here attended the.auc-| - Miss Ethel Champlin of Hartford is the Rixtown cemetery 3 e Nathan Main. S movies was-shown at Union hall Wed- | tion in Oakdale T Bt ‘home caring for her mother and orace Palmer and Henry nesday evening. rs.. B ch.Fn s for g 1 Johnson, who are still caught 28 pickerel on the pond one z :J-‘ and :|¢|-.m.J Amne Gaudette and Mrrs. Ellen Powers, who | quite iil. 3 i . J ly were lewett City ‘Theron. M n is carti hay for visited the Ninth sch . and Mrs. Victor Rusich were | and attended the Taneral of Ohe Gatl- 2 Darling from the Jewett Place nesday. week end visitors with the latter's) dette's sister, Miss Regina E. Gaudetts, | Sunday and Monday. é .| to_the old Harris place. c]mdty v;:}:c: ”;.:;alck was in Jewett | mother m‘: Mu;oxm ey ASAER ulee who died in Worcester Sunday. = .:xurt ‘Whalden has beeri working for | Owing to thadw-ix!z’:o ape}l‘lul‘clnz had 3 . an . e n 5 to be tponed. . ui a croj melr‘dhmchom goods this wece!k tol YAWBUX vm Mr, and Mrs. George Bi of New hnpno.hnrvut g . Providence, ;v!nro they expe: dor were ‘callers on f-'C. I, las Lefiingwell and ! Louis Hag- CLARK’S FALLS malke thelr home. : esday. ‘Were fishing on the lake Thurs- 2 s Friends Sorrow for Algernon Hill. | Mrs. Thomas Gould was a recent > vy and Friday. Big Pickerel Caught from Mill Pond ety s o | isitor st WasteDy. ~Thaw Leaves Roads Bad. George Champlin 0f Westerly was ONARD RRID ; i - | calling on frienda m this Victa suat] L LEONARD BRIDGE Frank Miner bas been catching | hos acob Askildson having finished his Mrs. Ida . Gummings and son Carl- some good pickerél in the mill pond. labors at Whlu Bp::,n h‘eh’}g- ton r; Igl::min:‘: wm.l:xn W.l‘lylnnu:l.:"l The largest. s Sty e . in_ this Vvicinity are Il “with TS very patiently. for the February meeting of Fanny |Josephine Hollowell, Thursday. the Keyes Product Co. has been spend- | When you put Parmenter & Polsey Animal Fertilizers into your fields, they start right off to work restoring the fertility of the soil, and feeding your craps to an abundant yield. But these powerful fertilizers.do not stop with that—they keep right at work putting the in best condition for next year’s crops. AT i gt hamich. e vy g i gt oo o 1 you i nj ou; ur = plnt. W:: its most 1 and productive fuy:n. Animal food is what plants need. It makes the most natural, most sensible and the best fertilizer. And the richest kind of ic food is the BONE, BLOOD and MEAT Animal Fertilizers made by the Parmenter & Polsey Company. Get our booklet showing results in 1915 without potash. Have you seen our dealer? It'll pay you to meet him. PARMENTER & POLSEY CO., BOSTON, MASS. ILLIAM E. CRARY LEVI W. CLARK Norwich Canterbury the lllness of the teacher, has opened |o'clock and was performed by Rev. My n. vine of Willimantic. Several from this place attended the| Mrs. Earl Holbrook is still confined Leap Year dance at the Grange hall, | to the bed with grip. in_Lebanon last Friday evening. Saul Watchel is the treasurer of the Many here are having grip colds. local Jewish relief fund, and any con< m}‘{““"“‘ wmsbe receive& by &mh ev. A. J. Small of Mountainview, GALES FERRY N. H. will preach in the Liberty Hil church Sunday morning as e candl- Scouts Discover No Signs of Moths— | date. Had Sewing Bee. Dudley C. Perkins Accompanies| Stgreanadaal A an Charles H. Brown on Panama Trip— Dt e h f Mrs. John Clarke Friday af- Escaped Hospital Patient Discovered | tarnoon. = o 0 o e’ The summer supply of ice for the village and its visitors was assured last week when John McGuire, with local help, filled the icehouses at Smith’s pond and also stacked the usual quantity of ice of good quality, from eight to nine inches in thick- ness. Big Barn Framed. Levett farm is being erected this week 1t is 36 by 50 feet, with basement and ing it Miss Jessie James is at St. Joseph's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davoll ~were fo" Sase of “Wthe. guests of friends and relatives in ploy of the state covered the navy| Evelyne Moffitt, the infant daughter yard reservation Wednesday last, In-|of M» and Mrs, Raymond Mofitt, has signs of the moth. — On Trip to Panama. HAMBLU ]’RG Thursday morning for New York, P where he joined Charles H. Brown of | Grange Installation Followed by Pa- nesday for New York. Mr. Perkins is| tin%s Death. to be the guest of Mr. Brown on zone, leaving New York Thursday. installed January 20th by Y. G. Haney The trip will cover about three weeks.|and daughter of Waterford grange, Sweet; Lawrence Lee; L., Lodo- The villagers were alarmed at the ;oL footprints of a man with bare feet secretary, Ida Harding: ing from the station to tne public road ay Harding; C. ana traced them over & clrcuitous Jones; assist- View place, where a man w ria Harding. The wrapped in a blanket. Miss Ora with and the patient taken back that - Marvin, served a fine supper. evening by automobile. :m:e ‘lh:: - s hour was very interest- v Better. Among the many Lieutenant Miller of the submarjne |different subjects presented, the his- base at the navy yard has leased the |t the Grassy Hill on the village street, taking possession Feb. 1st. The frame of the large barn of the gambrel roof. Elmer Capels is build« hespital, Willimantic. The gypsy moth scouts in the em- | Fartford over Sunday. specting the trees, but reported ne|whooping cough. Dudley C. Perkins left the village Norwich, who had left that city Wed- | pers on Local History—Warrea Mar- steamer Panama for a trip to the canal The officers of Ly;ng Hospital Patient Traced to Cottage. | were: M. Newton Lee; O. Arthur Sunday miorning in the pathway lead- William Marvin; C., Ste- ca route to one of the cottages at River Daniels; lady as- TNEWEREE. Motk Wk ca | Ha Miss Harrie Reynolds and Lieut. Miller Leases Cottage. e e e e oW Tour mburg church, by Miss cottage of Attorney John J. Lawless Mrs. Mary Main of Allyn's Point was|at the next meeting and sketches of a visitor at the home of her brother, | the lives of old time residents of the George Taylor, and family in Greene- | town. ville last week. . Short Paragraphs. Elmer Pitcher of Norwich visited the | mne Steriing City school has been Pitcher cottage on the Bluff Saturday. | closed the past week owing to the Mrs. Sarah A. Colver has been ill|jjj;o0s of the teacher, Miss Irene for several days with grip at her home | Wocds of New London. at_the navy yard. 3 Mrs. Fllen Palmer returned Tast Rev. James M. Potter officiated at| ycek after several weeks' stay with the funeral services of Frances B. Park ter, Mrs. Edwin Hick, of in New London Tuesday morning and g at Brewster Neck chapel at 2.15 o’clock harlegs Tower has gone to Water- in the afternoon at the funeral &er-|pbury to work and Warren Crook to vices of Sanford Partridge. New Courtland E. Colver of the W. R. Perry Ice company, who is.superin- e in Old Hamburg to tending the harvesting of ice at South | (o Grifin house. Willington, spent Sunday with his| “3\rs Mary Tiffany is suffering with family at the na\"]y yali'd. £ the M. E.|* broken leg. The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E. N TIa e Pt eaeting Tast Death of Warren Martin. Friday afternoon at the vestry. The many friends of Warren, Mar- R s s At tin were shocked to hear of his death January 25th, after a week's Awards were given in the Sunday »s3 of pneumonia. ' He is survived school of the M. E. church last Sun s wife, a son, Wells H. Martin, tday to Lester Whitman, gun metal|three daughters, Mrs. F. G. King of Sdna Chapman, gold star. Old Saybrook. Mrs. George Adams of Rey. James M. Potter's theme for his | Newton and Miss Mabel Martin, who sermon Sunday morning last, Which|is a teacher in Middlefield; also two was the third of his series, was Per- |gisters, AMi sonal Sin, James iv. 17. £ Carrle The Epworth league service in the| Mrs, William Lawyer, who has been evening was led by Miss Marle Allen | seriously ill. is quite comfortable. with this topic, Forgiving Enemies. William Bogue, Jr., who has been Mrs. Lucy A. Hurlbutt left last week | suffering frem blood poisoning, is able for a visit to her brother, Rowland H.|o be out. Perkins, and family in New London. et GOSHEN Guests from Fisher’s Island. Mrs. Emma Bennett and little grand- daughter, Em-Beth Bennett, returncd | Storrs Professor Gives Helpful Address uesday from a visi - and. . Mrs. Bennett was accompanied| —Bees Store Honey Under Floor at by Mrs, Frank Van Vame, whose guest | Lathrop Hou she had been, and Mrs. Shirley of the islond,. who spent Tuesday night with| The Goshen church is to procure new Mrs. Bennett at her home in the vil- | singing books. lage. sy Practical Address. The offerings in the M. E. church| A numper from this place attended tomorrow (Sunday) morning are spe- | . ‘mintinec of Intcrnnt e Chaended cial, for the American Bible society|\fonday evening, when a professor and the Temperance society. ooty Bl o 4 e s i 3. Faines has moved from g Gy TR on up-to-date dairying, also-how and what to feed dairy cows for profit. e s tions asked by the audience were Norwich Town Preacher Supplies|Cheerfully answered by Prof. Karl B. € Musser, the speaker. ICongrega!lan-l Pulpit — Personal Thr e T ot e o B A Lathrop, who is shingling his 4 0. f Norwich | house, while tearing off the old shin- oy t,c’éup-“d‘%},;"’;;',’;m"m the Cone | &les, took out a large amount of honey gregational church Sunday morning. | from under the chamber floor. The Miss Eisie Maine played the organ | honey bees had gained access through at the Franklin church, Sunday morn- | the jettinz and had made their home ing, in the absence of Mrs. Lois Smith. | there for many vears. The honey ob- Cir g S ouis Smith have been | tained partly flied three washtubs, spending the week in Hartford. Many chickadees, also bluejays, have R e e ey Norwich | been noted all the winter. The warm Sittor. days this week brought the bluebirds 7 and the sound of the noisy wood- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooker of 3 pecker made it seem nearer sprin Bast Hadam, were guests Sunday of | Fro eh, WEOn I8 T m%ha.nd ‘é"‘ Hetrn:gn A Guex—.t = s i = S S le subject ol e sermon a e Franklin church Sunday morning will LEDYARD “The Fruits of Faith.” Appointments in Probate Court—Isaac MOHEGAN G. Geer's New lcehouse Filled. oon the funeral of|{ C. P. Knisht has purchased 60 thor- M aker was largely at. | oushbred hens from Willimantic. tended. There were many beautiful Probate Appointments. flowers, The probate: court has inted Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fowler were in| Charles- A. Satterlee and ap{?chl.l‘ll Plainfield the first of the week. Chass appraisers on the estate of Mrs. Hunter has returned, after vis- | Amanda H. Perkins and Isaac G. Geer iting her daughter, Mrs. Davis, of|and Joseph A. Clark appraisers on the Mystic. estate of Isaac W. Geer. Mrs. Harris and Lemuel Fielding of | Isaac G. Geer has completed build- Norwich called Monday on their|ing a new icehouse and filled it with mother, Mrs. L. M. Fielding, who is 1lL | good ice. Mrs. John Fielding is in Stafford | James B. Gray purchased a palr of Springs to see her aunt, who is ill. |oxen from George Perdleton of Pres- LIBERTY HILL - ‘ Delano Sheldon _has _completed . a InT ah);d for S. E. HIOLGH e,l ud 4 r Marriage—Sau .| Irving Mavnard met with a paint E"‘h:r'T" F"'".' b e “.“.'f :":‘ accident while chopping wood. The 5 S und | axe slashed into his knee. He is able —Candidate to Preach. to_be out on crutches. Newton Maynard has been carpen- Miss- -Minnie - Filler and Solomon | tefing in -Norwich, 4 Eisenberg were - SBunday-even- | | There is much illness in town: near- ing, .Jan. 23, 19186, .at the . -home | Iy all of the members of some fam- Lebanon. The ceremony was at 9| ilies are 5