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" LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ! Ma Northampton, Mass, Were guests of ‘New London County |AGR'SEEE ¥oche™s S| 00 ssener Moz b visitor with friends at Penditon Hill. | have been in Norwich to see Mrs. the dining : v Smith, who is a patient at the Backus | prettily decorated in green &% the nas Inspected Schools. Rospitar whers dhe Smdcrwent an on- | Hones o M BT We na- Fdank Sheldon of Moosup Assisting Local Postmaster—Burial of Asa E. Fairman. . UNCAS ¢ — State Inspector of schools, H. O.| eration Tuesday. digitator from New Haven, gave a Thureday ‘Afternoon Club Meets—Ath- | ciouais of Teop River, and Supervisor S Hermut " Clapuian iy retutnoa Mront| ome” Soerens T e 'was sold | letio Club Winners Receive Prizes— |G. C. Swift, visited the village schools | New Hampshire. later in the evening. The p Tsday. S ur Rabulle. [ ho tow e tionln il choke for e N e [t 3 ; Miss Mary J. Lee is 1ll with neural- | go towards buying eiectric 1ight fix- 1 I P ; There was a good attendance at the |Spring vacation March 31, and reopen tures for the church auditorium which Alphonse Couchane, o motorman, in | Is aiready wired. The success of the i b's meeting | April 10. Hartford, has been the guest of his|affair is due to the chairmen of the . 3 B ot e e Lagice "AId mesloty Stork Brings Mostly Boys. parents, 'Mr. and Mra. Colbert Cou- | committees and a score of hel s } theld a. short session in charge of Mrs.| gince locating in this village some- | Chane. rors | Sonetal manager an P e g e ‘Hubert Dart, the society’s president|ining less than six months ago, Dr.| _Clarence Signer of Worcester, for- | Johnson; supper, H. M. Fay; soilcl: 1 unable to be present Mrs.|q 15 Maine has been In professional|Merly a resident here, spent Saturday | tor, C. A. Keeney: program, Albert ;flnu C. Tibbatts gave an Interest-|ttendance at twelve births. Of this and Sunday with loctl triends, | Brown: ' decorations,” Rev. 2L "R oo s Mrs. Esec Smith was ln Norwich [ Plumb; table and walters, A. P. Abbe. e e O Nira. . |number born eleven wero boys. Sunday at the Backus hospital to see| James Potter hus bought Will Rathe Potis and Mrs: Watiaco Potter. her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edward |bone's farm on the Balivhack road. "About 335 was made at the entertain- CLARK’S FALLS Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter have Te- i Albert Walker has been a visitor at | turned from their ‘wedding trip and . Thule, glien et the rs| Storrs college. are at A. S. Potter's for the present. Methodist church ey e | Mo F.HB-.ho .:’ Go to Husband's| S'0Ps CO Es o has returned to his e i iy ‘ p Diss e by ome in Virgin home in Brockton, Mass., having spent e g miay 1o the Sackus hospltak several weeks here on account of the || Servlces were omitted at St. Paul's ‘ 2, B e muwtoal treatulent | o] Mr. and Ofr. George W, Burdick off Hen o aaare an ac sister, Mrs. | Inst Sunday, because of Hiness of sov- 3 Orville v;mden his brother in Bos. |Chase Hill, Ashaway, called Wednes- | John Shelley. eical e e i e o b Sfter s Visit with his brother In Bos-| 5.y on Mrs. Burdick’s sister, Mrs, Hor- M Back From Elmville. tion is usually very small in the Win- ton. Mr. Walden since his return has | 42y on Mrs. B oves Bacl . ter and as the rector drives over sold to Albert Church one of the houses | #¢¢ &+ South. Joseph Jodoin has moved his fam- | from Willimantic it was thought best he used in the grocery business. ~ Going South, ily here from Elmville, having moved | not to open the church under the cir- afternoon the Woman's Home| Mrs Lillian McGrath, who a short| from here a few months aro. cumstances. Services tomorrow as ' % Blissionary society of the Methodist | time ago married L. F. Basho, a southe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathieu spent | usual, weather permitting. church was entertained by Mrs. John |crn gentleman, will leave her home Sunday with relatives in Danielgon. A party of men from Willimantic en- B. Lathrop. After the regular Pro-|here and reside at his home in Vir-| Miss Ola Greene of Millville, R. I Joyed a turkey dinner at the Inn on gramme the mite boxes were opened | ginia. Mrs. Basho, has sold many|js ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thursday night. Norman C. Lathrop is confined to|ihings here of the farm equipment, | Frank Edgerton. Weir-Ely Engagement. his home Dy illness. and the house and land will be sold Miss Dorothy Peringer was the week | Many improvements have been made Assisting Postmaster. Windham friends of Miss Caroline end gucst of Mr. and . Mrs. Charies iy and miouns the homms v by| Frank Sheldon, formerly postmaster [Alden Weir of New York are inter- 1 Dickerman of Norwich. tar the most modern and elegant of | at the Moosup office, i isting Post- | ested to learn of her engagement to la i town. s. | master J. Edward Elliott at the local | Page Ely of that city. Miss Weir is ESSYS fof itlow Jersey. Binol o i s e i B the oldest daughter of Artist J. Al- Jobn, Salter and family left ThUrS- | riends here, Who are sorry that she| Mrs. Narcisse Caplette has been |den Weir, who has & summer home ‘ @ay for thelr new home in New Jersey. |is ¢, leave, but hope that happiness|confined to her home by illness here. i i Mrs. T. A. Mahoney and son EAward | ang guccess will attend her in their| Judson Gardner has moved h The town clock was tired of so much R " uoets of Mr.and AMrs. | new home in the sunny southland. ily to Millford; he is to have c snow and stepped running Wednes- ; john Hartie of Norwich. of a garage there. day afternoon but started again after Edwin Phillips, who is employed in Mrs. James Adams has returned af- | the sun came out Thursday morning. ‘ Providence, spent a few days at his PRESTON ter three weeks' stay in Northbridse, i home in Palmertown. Mass., caring for her father-in-law, ATTAWAUGAN Athletio Club Meets. Variety Supper and Entertainment at gfigf,i;,“m» whose funeral was held e oo zhesting of the Montville Ath-| Congregational| Vestry Clears 335! Mrs. Warren Hopkins is a night op- | Mrs. William Smith and children of l:::.; fi‘“"‘.?:"é,aflhfiifg”o';"i‘c‘c?um’é} The Jadles of {the Congregational e.ru%)r at the central telephone office {’Iuln:\(nl\ .’ze‘«z hfir paregls. Mr. and ess] - in anielson. Mrs. Charles Weeks, Sunday. . Metnsws, who wes recording |church had & supper in ‘the : vestry | PyesUr ol vvnacn remathndn ather | ha Parkhurst, who was oper- ‘ secretary and in resignation of |ITiday evening. There was an enter: | o ol on st tha Day Eiapan Hoail, ‘ caused by the resignation of Mr. Mat- | Kellozg Hall and Miss Helen Ha > o i = ‘ thews, and Harry Watt is placed in the | Selections were read by Sydney Fal New Janitor at Town Hall. oy long viste 'with ler amnghter | gfice held by John Cuddy. Two moreand Mrs. G. V. Shedd and Master| James Pellctt is janitor at the town | IR New Jersey. = bl /o ) names were added to the house com- | Mather Frank Harding recited Pussy|hall. Frederick Mitehell ha 'Now is the Time to Buy Your (14 SiX' 46 ” resign- | Mg Ruth Fiek to Let us again urge mittes ~ and _several improvements | Willows. A varicty supper followed.|ed. ot e L e g e " Yoo Wi 'p lace your order far the commodity prices may " which are much needed will Soon be|The net proceeds were about $35. William Marcustre of Oxford, Mass. | *“Eoinard Caffery of Baltic spent the for a Fairfield “‘Six-46" as soon as you advance. -~ sitended to under thelr supervision. A| jRev. Frank White preached at the|is visiting his Erandparents, Mr. and | v g Canery 0f Baltic spent the y committee composed of Joseph Hickey, [ Baptist church Sunday. Mrs. Peter Bourque. R possibly can. of s 3 Edward Curtin and _Louis Peterson slgs. 3O Crary and Mrs A B.| Howard Clarke has moved to Plain- | "3irs mimothy Sweeney entertatned one thing you can be certain—the Was chosen to reorganize the club's |Sned visited in Jewett City one day | fleld. . § her To of Ac g . S e Tiey F minstrel Houpo and arranse tor an | thig weck Burial of Asa E. Fairman. e s and’ tndls of Aoton."Mama, Don't wait too long—don’t be too sure Paige “Six-46" will never cost less B e o010 Drizes awarded to| A party of gypey moth acouts 18| News was received here Wodnesds =z Reev as mov - s 2 Comellus Fiaherty, st and Tarey | paraing at Mr. . H. Benjamins. of the death of Asa E. Fairman at b o Bl o mavel s T that you can buy to just as good ad- than $1295 this year. We absolutely att, second, in the pin urna- home in Essex. He formerly lived on atrice Reeves is livi vit] : A : 0 ment were presented the winners. Both E a farm near this villaze on the Green > Mre. Oliver Tetromuls, & vantage thirty or sixty days from guarantee this, but we can’t under- prizes were handsome pipes with bags LIBERTY HILL Hollow road. He iy by his| Albert Rollinson attended the auto- - of tobaceo, T e e idow, and ihree sons, I < and | mobile show at Norwich last Satup. now. 'ohn 0] wi V. A 8 Malcolm of Vorthingtor Mass., and | day. employ of the C. M. Robertson Co, has | rervey vy & English of Hartford, sec. o iy Sl take to guarantee against an advance. retary of the Connecticut Home' Mis- | Merton, who lives at home: two broth- | Floyd Mitchell visited with ht ber— ere three "Above all, please understand that this gpiained woric at ihe Hoplins & A1- Gonary saclety will preach here Sun- |ers, Arthur’ of Rocklan, R 1 Her | brother, Raymond Mitchell. Sunday. - For—remem there w three pur- e » e eantas ¥ 1 = o '~ | day morning. ert of s Angeles, California, and a Mr Ibert Rollinson, Mrs. Timothy chasers “Six-46" advertisement is written in a sincere; gan work Monday. Henry V. Ochlers of New York city | Sister, Mrs. Frank L. Wilson of Nor- | Sweeney and Mrs. Raymond Mitchel for each “Six that we could 3is 3 y e fjoot ofce was at hia tome here Sun- | gieh. Hie wvas €0 sdars old, St and | Vhited Mers: o Dunes &t Fatiiim turn out last year. And, up to the helpful spirit. It is by no means = Mrs. William Simmons of this village | one day last veeek. . B s Do mpeined Those who can shovel are kept busy | are Telat o pras s Mame being e —_ . present time, there is every indication our purpose to “stampede” motor - | opening roads on account of so much |2 ber of Huntington lodge, A. F. it o ) 2 By afterncon. (Risht re- |y e T and A. M., of Huntington, Mass. The EA that this “sold out” condition will be car buyers into early or ill-advised “hm“ap Wwinners at the meeting of | MIS. O. W. Gurley, who has been | body was brought here Friday morn. e fRy T’“‘. G. club, which was enter- | ViSiting in South Manchester the past | ing for burial at Bversreen cemetery Mrs. Mary Popple Celebrates 86th tained by Mrs. C. E. Flaherty were |tWO Weeksh as returned. Birthday—Mill to Run Full Time. Miss Ruth Dow, first; second, Miss| Rev. IB. O. Mead, who has been repeated. purchases. 2 . :We are merely tellin; u the facts— Vera Burgess. walting for suitable traveling to move EKONK Mrs. Mary Popple celebrated her Then, also remember that the cost of - y g yo . n Keyes has Louls Phillips at | his household £00ds by auto-truck. hag 86th birthday on St. Patrick's day, at - . FrET facts that can be readily substantiated york repairing and ~ improving his |had fo send them by rallroad. Their|Tramps Break Into Schoolhouse and | hooiniday o niece, Mrs. Mary Gur- manufacturing materials an: - 5 home. | destination is Cornwal, Conn. Build Fire—Fur Buying Trip. ley in Eagleville. She had a shower of still soaring, by your banker or any man who is -2 er Bros. company has men at post cards from her many friends, also e u Mm i to i d uial work tearing down the building for- Rev. Mr. Bachelor, a Yale Divinity | money, fruit and other remembrances, we in regard indust merly used for an office. LEONARD BRIDGE student, preached here Sunday. He |She i noted for her fine Kmitine eod Already,several manufacturers have found diti Miss May Turner is filling the va- was much liked by all. -~ Another can- |is very cheerful and enjoys many . ¢ 3 : g conditions. gancy in the C. 3L Robertson Co’s of- | _Charles M. Geer was in Williman- didate 18 expected next Sunday. Dleasant chats with her friends. it necessary to increase the list price We t you to drive a Paige, of made by the resignation of Aus- | tic Wednesday. Although spring has come. winter Vacati f 5 wan dri , of course, tin- Matthews who was emploved as| Rev. Elwell O. Mead has had his | weather presmne sith toe cpon nter s e Daglas, of their cars, and more announcements . stemosrapher previous to leaving for [household goods removed from the | wintry winds. Larse flocks of hluejaye el B o vt s I Friday. £ this kind Sotbtadt P but we have never found it necessary ‘A.position near his home. xeter parsonage and started by | snowbirds and sparrows come daily |; TS e o her ol dns kln are undoul com - “ . " os Mill Rebuilt. freight for Cornwall. Rev. Mr. Mead [and feed near the house 7 home In New Haven for & ‘week ya- 2 & to resort to “expedients” in order to 3 s accepted a call to b tor of S 2 se s 3 g . B : -~ The C. M. Robertson Co’s bank mill | Cornwall Congregational’ ehuvehy me | spos i cgonosed this week for the | U900 o o 1 e 100 teamsters - By early buying, we have done every- sell a single car of our production. [yhlch was built on the site of the one | January 1st. John Byron and Arthur Gallup were | hive found it very G eec gped, is now completed and all ma- | Robert Lillie' of Lebanon was a lo- | visitors at BB Gallup's Sunda oo o CToSs roadw; . which are chinery installed and is ready and it cal caller Tuesday. thing that we possibly could to pro- The “Six-46" now costs $1295. At that badly drifted. . Mrs. Do tert sis- o . . . Biseectad to bel manutacturing pa-| " Mra. Lucy Foots, -whose- death oo-| ter: pise tobons msiainiog her sia- | Ml S in econ be runntng m tun tect ourselves and you. But in the price, we honestly believe that it per at once. e et tor o - 4 s again. 2t Robert Kennerson of Westerly 15| o Fosident of this mace o iy ares Work of Tramps. Many of the old familles are re- face of a constantly rising market, represents more actual dollar-for-dol- Jroeiing at the Uncasville Manufactur- | ang a regular attendant at ton Eaciis| Tramps broke into the Briggs school- | turning. 2 z it Company. 3 =0 el house Saturday night and built a fire. we may be forced to increase prices lar value than any other motor car r. and Mrs. Charles amage en- heaty = i A carpenter ¥as required to make the A thxiined | Bir. and Mrs. Tred Rosers | 1avo- cnueed macs oo e fallen O e ts ta T hegam SPRING HILL proportionately. on the market. . 12 dusngvtl,gs‘;éfirgnge Rogers of | Gone on the roads. Buying Up Furs. Bl T R e Tt v ‘ . 1 s e o e ein, Atvin Corey returned_ome wed. | 3", Trenches fram Three to Five From the present outlook there is no Wait too long—and you run the risk of g - = nesday from a three days' trip buying Rl . i & commitieo composed of 3rs. An ASHWILLETT furs. ? other alternative for we flatly refuse . paying more. nd B. Newton, Mrs. Albert W. Avery, Phebe Tanner was a caller in Moos- [ The automobile is certainly con- = e eaerbert G. Dart, has been ap”|Some Farmers Selling Stock as Fod- | up Wednesday, e TRChark e Dacuipetbls to compromise on the quality of our Place your order now, and you can rest o arrange for on entertain- P = are a -time itions o 2 ment and supper to be given by the e RA N Gooad cars. We shall continue to use only assured that you will never regret the Thursday Afternoon club. Samuel D. Pierce of Rixtown, i WSO Mrs. Flaherty says we don’t know R e Elihy Street, one of the town's old- | spootiic! D Plerce of Rixtown, 1s Wwhat snow is here compared to what the best materials—no matter how decision. [ dents s confinied to his home {305 ohier " £ Vereatier & Miss Sadie Fitzgerald of Williman- | they St Sepinian e e on_Gay y illness. 2 4 & - tiz is sicnding a few days at her home | Peen there and knows. at we do - les S. Johnson has Wylle Ros- | 10 Sap Gimmee: orgtpiad another at- | i2 1* ® At Rer home | yow, however, is that if we keep our Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. mrscat work repairing his house at | incyof finess and was dumes Green ¢f Howari Valles ar.]|Walks cleared of snow we go around in s witch hazel mill. Grover C. Main was sledding wood in | B1Ward C.eer of Brookiva, were a:|trenches from three to five feet deep. nday“:lhe)‘;nuon ers. Henry B | yawbux Vailey the first of the week. |J-_! Fit:zcreld’s Sunday. The D\;h"c Schcolkflosefl P‘rl«ln'\’;f!- entertained several relatives and = ] 5| Mes” Wate:s ond son, Fraax, vieit- |eTnoon for a week vacation. Miss 2 triends in honor of her birtnday. A Lr(fife’;r1?“\‘3;§‘:§rs‘fn‘f;‘;”;§g Sl R i e i iy Harrls spends the time at her home in Flostwood “Six-38" THAMES SQUARE GARAGE, Norwich, Conn. lelicious supper was served by Mrs. ree =4 1y. X Melrose, Mass. Dart's daugher, Mrs. M. . Turber, O,Afég‘gg*a,’,‘;”;2;{;’”’;’"‘;5;}1;'; bert| . Parents’ dy was observed in ‘ho| About a dozen members of Fcho Among those present were Mrs. Fred |Of their stock as fodder dis sarce to|UMion school, Friday, March 24 grange made the trip to attend a meet- o4 Hooper of Arlington, Mass, Mrs. John |91, thelr stock Is beled hay: Mr. and Mrs. William Clapp of Wil- |In& at Mansfield Centre last Monday a0, Mre, Frank Austin,’ Mrs. Jonn | PUY; unless it is ba this week for two|mantic. spent Sunday with rela- |eVEDIn® on Stalker's big team sled. Rudd, 0frs. Franklin Austin, Mrs. Jonn | The,school cle Hees hare Taxes on list of 1915, are due in Austin of New London, Mrs. Mortimer Sy Mrs. F. O. Cook and daughter, Mil- | Mansfield today (Saturday) and have hel and son, Alton, Mrs. James e, were in Putnam recently. already commenced to come in. The i throp and child, Mrs. LeGrand w- dh c Harry Waters is il1 i collector is advertised to begin his U ppell, Mrs. Ellen Clifford and Mrs. inaham ounty I W. Bammonc was inAbington on | Visits to the different parts of the town Jobn Lynch. Mrs. Dart was remem- i Wedresaay Rk on next Tuesday. Jofsa with many pretty gifts and a - T e number of post <ards. . SCOTLAND S J. Fitzzerald and son, Fran- in Py DAYVILLE EAST KILLINGLY cis, wer na Sa Gives Up Jitney. nam Saturd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Case Saturday evening March 18th, it NORTH STERLING ONECO > o - being the fifteenth birthday of their e Co i Wi m B lett of Providence Misses Blanche d Flore: Doug- Edward Chappell has given up driv- | Singing Class to Close Term—May Wi T CUNTL Comaieln Matsh Glvea | e hmat ok Mo B Lo les of Sterling Hill were week-end | de%t daughter, Marjorie. She re- [i5,ihe Jitney and nas gone to work Give a Concert. QODSTOCK Luclus Capwell of Washington, R. S T et e ° Mrs. “William Yare visited her sis- | visitors at H.H. Croweire, o T S i teamster for' the Palmer Bros. Co. = . = 1s.called on: Mr. and Mra Mumford] * aley iitred Demett 1s H1' st hee S5 Mes Clarsncs Corniis f ety | Matorn at 1L 3 Titus district is closed | SYening Spant in - g g Will Raise Squabs, Mrs. Alice Willoughby was in Col- | Parents’ Day at District School—Men | Morqee: Miss Mildred Be s play Walter Perry and Ripley Perry are | S16S:CT over Sunday, the guest of Mrs,| Serve Supper on St. Patrick’s Night naking great preparation for estab- | Charles Beebe. ishing_themselves in pigeon raising. e Selectmen with helpers have| Mrs. F. B. Harrison w. B L s home on Hizh street son Saturday. n Atteboro to | Ureot s acation. - e e W e ¥ e B ot ss' Louisa Powers has been can- % i Fred T. Soule of North Attleboro is e rural mail carrier has had a hara . ssing Oneco the past week. Miss Antoinette Billings entertained n Miss Rose Desautelle of Putnam Sun- [Spending a few days with his parenta, | week to cover his route, owing to| g, r ;izxie Noel is keeping house ycZhe, select I oAy drama is to be given by the young | yio® ROS #eacon and Mrs. E ¥ Soule. " |huge drifs. i 2 gt Ly S R , peen Mept busy opening up the roads|Send, Mass, early in the week whera M Vest A s West of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith have m | Game wardens have n here feed- = Seun e ‘aise squabs for the market, the snow was badly drifted. club. Bridgeport Wednesday as he is fll. Benjamin Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry OMason and |quite a number of dead quail and oth The cholr at the Methodist church, Elmer Brenn was at the home of|_ Mrs. Elizabeth Caulkins of Palmer, The funeral of Mrs. James Winslow VMrs. Thomas Spiers, director, is re- | MI- and Mrs. R. E. Pearle at Hamp- | Mass., is the guest of Miss Mary Les- | Johnston was held s 7| _Mrs. Grace Miiler of Boston spent | daushter, Gladys were in Providence |ers very weak from lack of £00d. {leth birthday. The evening was epent rom the home of a - - 3 -« in music, after which cake, coffee and S: - F Saturday attending the funeral of Mr. A. Hall's saw mill is now at the = learsing an Easter cantata, ton, last Sunday. ter. her asughter, Mea. Walter Place Wed- | Fiaa >> With Mr. and Mra. Frank | o roay oot o Rl ot ! Capt. Hyde place near Moosup pond. |IC® cream were served. e e onrrpiub was entertained | Mlss Gladys Geer was a visitor of| The district school is to observe this [nesday at 13 m. Burlal in Riverside | g . 0 o Joseph Miller attended | Wilfred Wade of Putnam was at his| Some have early chicks out. — Puesday night by Miss Ruth Dow at | Telatives here recently. (Saturday) afternoon as Parents' Day. | Cemetery here at Onedo. the auto show at Norwich. home here Sunday. THOMPSON he home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mi-| The W.C. T. U. held its regular St. Patrick’s Night Supper. Mrs. Clifford Carpenter returned| 'Tpe following visited Webster Sun-| Mrs. Cora Hopkins has moved to ; [ er. meeting at the home of Mrs. Nettle| The Mens Sa A S vednesday night from Ansonia where | day: James O'Nell, Francls Gagnon, | Elmville. WARRENVILLE z . Parstow. Tuesday afternoon. A very | tional church Frigay cuerice called gut | She has been for a few davs packing | Johm ONell and Toawin Shoioe. Mrs. Nettie Harrington of Danielson NORTH STONINGTON |picasing programme was presented. | a large number who mopiss el OUt her things preparatory to moving There were seven present. liclous Irish s A theme here to Oneco. tew served amid deco- 1 — F. B. Willoughby was in Canterbury | ra i 3 Clifford Carpenter remains much lngregational Pastor Notes First | Tuesday. tlons appropriate to the day. The g R e e the same, only weaker. ' Anniversary — Stork Brings Boy May Give a Concert. fiog s wers applied to the plano Miss Margaret Ryan of Putnam spent | Yisited her parents. Mr. and Mre.|Two Birthday Parties During the gy and Sunday with Miss Esthel Nolley. Thomas Bates Monday. Week—Mrs. Eva Lawton IiL Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Miller have( Mrs. J. A. Brooks was the recent returned from visits to Providence and | Euest of A. E. Sayles and family in W S Jlackmer New Haven. North Scituate. D e e e 1 Be Dy V;Z.‘IL‘J'VJ.“Q.M. ;ts-";l':r';' Blak: & Babies in Soldier Year. The singing class met Saturday ev-| The snow storm of Wednesday again EAST THOMPSON William N. Burnett spent the week- | Miss Mary Slsath of Foster called on |8 Rontly, Tecsived o box of In- | mer, Friday. ening as usual. It is expected that|blocked the roads in places and the end with his father, ¥. J. Burnett. |logal relatives Wedn ent the week- | Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Oscar Munyan fell Saturday B T Shees, the Dt Lhore i be,Dut gne more lesson, and | shovel birigado was agaln called out. | The King's Daughters Have an ‘All-| . March Commiters Ghocs oot 2 with friends in Hampton 7| Mre. Eva Lawton. who bas been(and disiocated her shoulder. \ iversary of his settlement as pas- | then ths class is to Eive a Gonemct: - iy iy ) e sl sy very il with appendicitis, is siowly| Emory Munyan of Attleboro, with i of the Congregational church last| Although April is almost here, one WINDHAM i day Social ] The church committee for March improving. his littie niece, Blanche Gay, were at! i y. His morning discourse was|has been able to See snow banks of New York | $2Ve @ fine supper and musical enter- SOUTH KILLINGLY Mary Howlett has been caring for | his fathers over Sunday. 3 ¢ ‘the words found in Numbers XIV | the sort that haven't been seen for = Seth Ross has gone to ) home for | tainment in the church Saturday ev “ier sister, Mrs. Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Eady of & , Tomorrow turn you, and get you ears. Surprise Visit and Gifts for Mrs. Ho- | to_work after be‘xnx k:v! rtiome for | ening. The recitations by Will Hes- S Birthday Celebrations. Southbes N P the wilderness Dy ‘the way of the| Miss Nina Crendall was o visitor| mer Woods—Men of Congregational | SeYeral weeks with rheumatism. erman were wonderfully pleasing. First Cowslips Sent to Little Girl Who Y Chase :'\‘;. "“,unm athan % Sea. here Sunday. Church Serve Supper—Weir-Ely En- | savo an ail-dey seclal st the ko a1 |- Aif, Foberts has suffered a shock. s Quarantined. Abogt ; twesty-five people gathered ¥ . e Mission Study Class Meets. Preparing Temperance Programme. | gagement. : though very stormy there wers over hf‘:,‘,:fi;’,pfg'l"{,,,“,’,“&fi:;,"a‘ LI The Mission Study class met in the| The Christian Endeavor meeting thirty in attendance. _Through the e J. F. Eldridge attended the funeral tional parsonage, Tuesday | was led by Mrs. Hlizabeth Brenn last |, About 30 of Mrs. Sara. Burnett. on Gmith Sat Homer Woods' | kindness of Mr. F. C. Ross those liv- | ~ e - of Allen Smith Saturday. n-, Mra O D, Fisher led the | Sunday evening The topic was “Home | {riends surprised her on her birthday | ing at & distance wers. comveved. 1o | ik nd With the Zormecs e | poA: B Phillips has purchased a new s in_a. yery pleasing manner. | and- Foreign Missions.” A very good Monday evening. Games ‘were enjoy- | and from the Inn. An appetizing din- Mrs. Hattie Chesboro, * | horse. eresting adress on'the Southern | meeting was carried out. Next weei |0 and refreshments Served. The | ner was served and a soclal time in-|™"4" yardmaster of the New Haven eva Barlow of Danielson spent the 4 V' ) vi Ve “a k-end at her home. s, Was made by Zev. Luclan|the meeting is to be held I the church [BleSts presented Mrs. Wood a gold | terspersed with singing was enjoved. road attempted t b y Sy R i G Meeting a | with epecial exercises. A Temper- | ®hain and locket and a silyer thimble.| The almanac says that spring 15 here | npoo,atoPted to wear the laurels off " G. R. Barlow recenily found some soclal bour was enjoyed, dur- | unce pregramme is being preparsd by Victory in a snow = sionary Letters Read. although there is over two feet of snow o et e rball coutsst here re cowslips budded. He tock them home GOOD VALUES IN 1916 v 2t Sently, but the husky yardmaster was | and piaced themn in water and ooe conquered by a 16-year-old K. H. S. 3 g A . which Mrs. Fisher served tea, Mrs, [ Mrs. Sadie Kimball. A speclal se. The Wemaate 3 ; on the ground. B, Becket, pouring. lection entitled, “The Saving of Dad- o e s re) ey { aclete ceeded In_getting twenty-four lovely Agricultural products are going fo command big prices, and the finest and post g 3 met in the chapel Tuesday afternooon H N boy. . blossoms which he sent to his little stiractive products will hea the Not . The prayei meeting of tho Congre-| dv.» is to bo-given. for their regular meeting of sewing AMPTO! niece, Ruth Coffey, whb is quarantined Crops fertilized with New Englard Fertilizers will be the best ¢ a8 held at the res-| Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker and|and study. - Dup eebacs Jorns CLARK’S C Decatse of SORIIGE Tuver. fod fust What they need-natiral plant food made out' - A i Avemvjaon of Noank araigussisiof Mr..and weretzead, one. from Bpain anfl e | Victor Hows hos rotarged tram Bt ORNERS School re-opened Monday with about e ey ey A irsday evening. Fan | MES, John Moite. ofher from Ceylon. The fifth chapter | Joseph's hospital, where he went last half the usual number of pupils. e e S Vou ey . Stanley. o otrmof 1) Mrs, Albert Moffitt had - a small|of The King's Highway was read by | week to have an X-ray taken of her| George Congdon is very il with| Mr. Proctor of the A. Burlingame . 2 Of his father | brood of chickens hatch during the | Miss Bates, (Miss Arnoid, Mra. H. ¢ | ek pneumonia. Co. of Worcester was in town Friday NEW ENGLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY, Bosten. Mass. ¢ arsonage Mon- | past week. | Laghrop and Stra. Pegrum, ding | '5y: Berthe Hartaon was a visitor at |~ Mrs. Ethel Neff 1s in Wilimantic. | to make some repairs on A. E. Hails ? ss Florence Perkins is spending | +V. H. Burnham's Wednesday, Mrs. Edward Clark of Hartford, was | engine. B, William#-end her grand-| The United States tn 1915 bullt 1,35¢ | the week 1n Woodo b L. M. Ogden spent the last week-|a week end visitor at her parent’s| Dora Lefleur was a visitor with Bea- k&"u— Louise , ot miles of railway. .. | Miss Helen Brown of Willimantic|end in South Canterbury. home here. 5 ped trice Coffey Wednesday afternoon.