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- Mew Londoa County GALES FERRY o The Master waa_t:‘!ou, »ur; o ; reading, Story. e Ellis; read- here. Miss L. P. Young is visiting at her ‘Garden Flower, Mrs. C. E. home. Robert Burroughs and Bdward Eich- staedt were week end guests at the b mass Was sung . R. P. Morris- by the past 5 Parsonage. Toolvs weso Brescnt and tho offoring |87, Who preached the sermon, B e i s Wt W How Mathedist Ghirch Obsarved Eas- Tass 5 : taking his text from the gospel of the L e inner Party—Check for Bel- | " Sermon Topics. . |day. glan Relief Acknowledged—Uncas- vinlle Choir Invited to Give Cantata. Baster Sunday Rev. James M. Pot- . M. Young was a business called in_Jewett City Tuesday. Theodore Brand returned to Hart- ford Monday after spending the week ‘The musical program was in charge ‘of Miss Eva Gaudette, the organist. At the offertory Miss Eva Gaudette re: dered Ave Maria with beautiful ef- Rev. L. O. Gates will preach Sun- - morning at 11 ¢’clock at the Bap- tist churen. Suusecs, win, Righteous- ness and Judgment. John 16:8, Sun- end at his home here. fect. The altar was decorating with ’, pastor the M. E. church, spoke | day school at 1215 p. m. B. Y. P. U. & Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark wede In o e Mhark 16th ter, fourth | meeting at 7.0 p. 7. - Leader, Misg | Potted B . Dol s Hahtad Norwich Saturday. verse, Victory Through fice, at | Bvelyn Beard. Subject, Literature and | Subers. s mass was.followed by Many parties are out hunting for the morning service. The following | Loyalty in Denominational Life. Ar, |Penediction of the blessed sacrament. trailing arbutus, but find it very Easter mufo was given: Organ pre- | Gates will speak on How Literature Baptist Services. backward on account of the cold lude, Heyser; Paster hymn, Davidica; | Can Help the Ministers. At 11 a. m., there was a special | Song, spring. anthem, Sing m‘ u;o Lord 'a Gloflm}lx Taster service at the Baptist church |termediate classes Song, Petrie. At the offertory a bari of Easter Lilies, primary class; solo, See This Lily, Jennie Thompson; ex- ercise, Happy Baster Tide, five girl recitation, Legend of the Lilles, Lou- ise Smith; song, Just a Little, prim- ary class; cf recitation, six_bo: duet, Bye and Bye, Charlotte Bentley and Louise sn;flm:lncri;-d:yn. The Lii- ies'’ Sermon, Jennle pson; - tation, The Three Crowns, Louls Smith, Charlotte Bentley and Bertha Miner; address by Mr. Hill; son, Tell the Glad News, school. With sermon by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Knowles. The musical part of the service was in charge of Mrs, Lillfan Adams. In the evening there was a special Easter concert each number of which pleased the audience present. The following program wes given in a very pleasing manner: Vol- untary, I Will Not Forsake Thee, vio- Hn, Willlam Ritchotte, organ, ~Mrs. Lilllan Adams; opeping song. The Triumph Day, choir; responsive read- ing; “invocation, Rev. Mr. Knowles: vocal solo with chorus, Miss Iva Rice OLD MYSTIC Special Sermons and Music for Eas- ter — Basebal Games — Vacation Guests—Arbutus Comes form Maine. tone solo, by D. R. Povey, was sung, Calvary, Rodney; anthem, Unbar Ye Golden 'Gates, junior choir; anthem, Joyful Easttr Tide with soprano solo, Miss Marie Alien; hymn, Resurrection; organist and director, Jrs. Bugene La Fontaine. Easter lilies, hydran- Eeas ana spring flowers were used in the chancel decoration effectively. These were sent to the sick and shut- ins after the services. The special sel¢-denial offering for Bishop War- ner's mission in _Indla amounted to OAKDALE OMiss Jennie Connors, teacher of the West Side school, returned to her work Monday, spending _ the Baster vacation at her home in New London. The ladles of Montville Center gave & eupper _and entertainment chapel, Wednesday attendance was large was added to the treasury. tations, Spi What the Birds Say, Norman Amidon, and James Elliott; song, Sweet Olivet, Rev. Willlam Crawford, pastor of the Methodist church preached Easter morning on the theme, An Easter Message. An Easter concert was held at 7 p. m, when the Easter service entitled The Risen Lord was rendered. : HALF STOoCK ALE T dissilord : J. C. Dolbeare, who has been con-|iam Harris; Niantic Preacher Tomorrow. i 1, aside from the usual offering at | The choir master was Horace O.|sons, Easter Has Come Again, choir; 3 fined to the house for a few days be- | Voice, male quartette: the morning service. Williams, planists, Miss Delia Wil- | cornet solo, A Perfect Day, Justin An. | KoV Mr. Chambers of Niantic, R. L | cause of grip, is able to be out. will occupy the pulpit in the Bap- tist church Sunday. Village Brevities. Mrs. F. H. Thompson of Willimantic and daughter, Mrs. A. B. Chapman of North Franklin, were recent guests of the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wheeler. John Kelley of Quincy, Mass., spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and 1 Patrick Kelley. Kenneth McCrary of New York, spent Easter with Frances Kelley. An automobile party consisting of Thomas Flelds, Thomas Murphy, Alec Tatro, Charles Phillips and Timothy tation. You Know? Dorothy Kenyon and Mar- , Miss Mildred Peckham, violin- ists, Mrs. Claude Chester, Miss Helen Hull The program follows: Song, Crown Him King, choir and school; responsive reading, Supt. Wil- lilams ‘and school; invocation, Rev. Willam Crawford; song, Go and Tell, choir and _school; opening address, Rev. Mr. Crawford; recitation, Dame Nature's’ Recipe, Irnestine Brown; primary exercise, Mrs. Harriet Peck- ham’s “class; song, Hail the Victor, choir and school; recitation, It is Eas- ter Time, Spicer Brown, Harry Cady, Jr.; vocal solo, Miss Fay Johnson: recitation, Easter Bonnets, Thomasine Marchard; class exercise, Ring Ouf Attendance Awards. At the Sunday school session Mrs. Delphine Fish read an article on The Baptism of the First Christians at Greenland in 1739, preceding the lesson study. Awards were given for regu- lar aftendance in the following order: Bronze star, Mrs. J. A. Birch, one year and two months; rolled gold star, Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop, one vear and ten « months; wreath pin, Miss Sarah T. Latimer, three years: rolled gold pin, Mrs, Harmon D. Perkins, ten months. RBooks were awarded to each Mr. and Mre. D. C. Perkins and R. Irving Hurl butt, nine years; Miss Jennie G. Per. drews; song, Swing, Ye Gates, choir; solo, Seek Ye the Saviour, Miss Ola Tener; violin solo, Chapel Thoughts, ‘William Richotts chorus, Have You Heard the Baster Story? choi Hall, Baster Day, choir; benediction, Rev. Mr. Knowles. Interspersed with the above pro- gram_were recitations by the Sunday school children, in charge of Miss Ber- tha Gallup. Matters Talked About. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson are spending several days this week with relatives in Lowell, Mass. Master Justin Ardrews, a student Thomas Dolbeare of Quaker Hill called on his brother, John Dolbeare, one day the past week. Town School Supervisor C. B ‘Wheeler visited the schools in this part of the town Thursday. MOHEGAN < Mohegan church observed Easter Sunday with special music. At a con- cert in the evening a pleasing pro- gramme of Easter exercises, consisting of recitations and hymns, was given hy the children, all putting their best ef- forts into their parts. The regular meeting of Wolf Den srange was held Wednesday evening. The lecturer’s hours was in charge of Rev. Frank Fuller. Mrs. Frank Haven's is L Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Howe of a¥n- tic have been visiting their daughter, Tosible only bocuizsebrinded @Mf‘"df?wfi& yem The church was | Miss Charles Arnold 1 Fields, motored to New Haven, Fri-|g E Easter 1 P kins, eight years; Mrs. Laura A. Per- | Glaq Dells, Miss Florence Jehnsoms|at Middlefown High school, is spend- | aaoiim are Troads car ecorated wit ter lilies and other | John Whipple has a new touring kins and Eugene La Fontaine. [ Prmpadt - it BS0N'S | ing the Easter vacation at his home | 48% in O4r. - _|plants. There was a good attendance.| touring car. The Bpworth League service at 7.80 | ang- schont, mtiaton, Indnisnt; cholr | in"town, Afr. and Mrs. Timothy Leary of Gro-| “Mrs' Bennett has been visiting o'clock was led by Miss Jennie G. Per- . 2 v, Leary Miss Bessie Viall's many friends Message, Miss Mildred Beem: ones | A large number of local residents | foN;, SPent Sunday with Mra. iy learn of ner engagement to Harold did their Easter shopping in Norwich friends in Higganum. kins, with this topic, Little Chances to mother, Mrs. Jennie Leary. E. O'Brien has sold his nice yoke of Lewist: N Help. e Zrinphfchole and | frran oxen to Mr. Palmer. EN "" on, Matne. g A . 001; announcements and offerings; | S P tta Flelding of N 1d Soclety Meets. 3 Entertained at Dinner. |song, Fair Were the Lilies, choir and], MT. and Mrs. Oncsime Boucher spent SHUNOC B P T AR 2:: Laay ma.'y Wea- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt en- | ‘hool; i i N 0 the Enster holida; with relatives in pe! pare: , . ‘The es” soclety met » s e P b D S NS S o g Yol no > . | Mrs. B. H. Flelding. nesday afternoon at Library hall B e e oine e Frets M D Riockham: son& | “Miss Eva Dawlev of Plainfield was | Morgan-Merrill Marriage—Matters in — Only elght members were present. ay o W ) - e ] ‘onquerin; In, choir and i 1 i holi o > Irving Hurlbutt and Winthrop Hurl | school; benediction, Rev. Mr. Craw. |2 guest during the holidays of her the Probate Court. Windham Coun Miss Fllen Osgood is at the Sumner butt, brothers of Mr. Hurlbutt, James | ford. brother, Geo. A. Dawley. —_—— Bdmund Norman, all of the village, and Nelson Parker of Norwich, with Robert Townsend of Uncasville, Miss Vera Bartlett, sister of Mrs. Hurlbutt, sister of Mrs. Hurlbutt, Who is teach- er of domestic science in the vocation- farm. At their last meeting the A. B. C's discussed plans for forming a baseball team for the coming season. The rooms street, in_the Miss| Voluntow nd has moved to in the Kinnie block on Main where rehearsals will be held future, lice ¢ Baptist Services. Rev. Fred Eugene Coburn, pastor of the Baptist church preached Faster morning. on The Undefeated Christ. Special music was rendered by Willlam F. Morgan and Miss E. Louise Merrill, of Shunoc, were mar- ried Tuesday, by Rev. J. M. Collins, pastor of the Second Baptist church. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Maria or Jetailen WINDHAM ke of New York was How the Churches Observed Easter— the | a holiday gusst at the home of her|Noyes Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Mor-| gy the EREERes OO o BROOKLYN al school of New London, assisted Mrs. choir. The =clo in the anthem was sister, Mrs. si. gan have commenced housekeeping at Flori. Visit R Hurlbutt in serving a fine course din- | by Miss Ruth Burrows. Mrs. Robert the N. Culver place here. e N Stephen 1. Gardner Arrosted, Charged B dhe Gbie Hctorations one e | Hendotson . impressiyely rendered. the Trving W. Miner Is in a hospital in NCRTH STONINGTON yellow basket of daffodils in the cen- |S0lo, The L ter with vellow ribbons running to t of the World.. There Providence, for treatment. Mr. Min- | Miss Emily Lyman is the guest of| With Bigamy — Death of Mrs. Was no evening service that the Bap- 2. v e er has been in poor health for some g{rs. A. E. Saunders of Westfleld,| Grace A. Smith, Aged 92. - ] i each plate, with small baskets contain- | tiSt Deople might attend the Easter | Flowering Flant for E: Child in | time. —— Ty % 3 i Baster o tavors, concert given at the Methodist church, | | Genoresationnt Sundey eanogir| Representative Lyle C. Gray of this| Miss Alma Josephson went to Mans-| Mr. and Mrs_Georse A. Witter wers > 7 = Miss Nellie . Schoonover was pian- aFbaasiona ay School— |, (0 " has been appointed one of the|fleld, Wedncsday, to spend a few days|guests of Dr. J. K. Bucklyn and wife Personal Items. ist through the morning service. Baptist Easter Concert—Grange |appraicers on the estate of the late [ With friends. Mrs. Reginald Fitzmaurice of Provi- of Mvstic the past week. Charles Fdwin Riake spent Easter i i Notes Arbor Day. Palmer Armstrong Brown of Griswold, Bennie Bates has returned from Siiics nd son, Union Service. = by the judge of probate of the Nor- Edward, of Columbia Westfleld, Mass., and opened his house e| with his pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. college 2nd 'Miss Webber of Water- A union service of the Baptist and| An Easter service was held in the |wich district. for the summer. Miss Adigal N.|I*, Blake. bury. who were at the Pioneer cottage | Methodist Ebiscopal _churches was | Congrs nal church Sunday morn-| E. B. James was in Hope Valley,|Pates, of New York, joins her father| ™Miss Bertha M. Sharpe of Hartford on the Bluff. several days last week, |held Good Friday at 7 p. m. in the|ing. 5 aster sermon, | R. I, Tuesday on business. next week. was with her mother, Mrs. James ift Sunday evening. v aptist Conference room. The pas- |the pas Aenolaiod Admicliteatas. R. G. Watrous is at the Inn this ster. of Deep Brook, [tors of the cnurches conducted — the | of whom ocoup The 12 = week, looking after things at Firland of Mrs. William D. Farm. whom she has been spend- service wh present. rd Danlelson is visiting his an inspiration to all Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Danfel- children the Thomas Wheeler Avery has been ap- in the servi and Invited to Noarnk. st church extend- he Old Mystic | members to attend the 3} the Noank Bap- evening, April 28th. S. Timpany for many years a missionary doctor in India. . .in hild of Hartfora is spending a few days at her cotitage in the village. Charles W. Pierce of 1 J., spent Sunday with his Charles J. Pierce of Ally ing. Bhalk Aak \ d‘ the superintendent of the school, El- eck Acknowledged. Ol Myetic Won mer I, Maine. The program was well 3 . o - rendered Setiet i1 Seigiam In Now Tork Erom s, 4 Mysuc Young Mens Saso- [ wr George H. Stone have ing Albert’s birthday, has been acl b " Srian = = nowledged with thanks to Mrs, Fanny | h¢ School grounds. The game was| won by the Old Mystics, 22 to 2. Mrs. Clarence W. Beckwith pleas- antly entertained the Baptist Ladies' Al Adams Molthrop. A part; of 11 from the village and tended the entertainment of Aower, present. Other o the sick and school v even- arge of “staying with the late Charles E. Maine of this town, by Judge Charles C. Gray, of the pro- bate court. Supper and Social. The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Sec- ond Baptist church keld a supper and social at the home of George F. Ben- nett, Thursday evening. There was a large attendance. ‘The appraisers appointed on the Charles E. Maine estate are Chester S. Maine and F. Mason Partloe. Arthur M. Morgan of Mystic, was a visitor here Tuesday. Wheeler Will Probated. The will of Richard B. Wheeler has been filed with the probate court of - society Wednesday afternoon at son is moving to Can- [ North Stonington. . A, members” course in A4 0clety Wednesday Numbers from here attended the Oy eVening. na|. The United Workers of the Metho- | Haxrington: o Hast |prge. epasking confest held In. the tor Sareron hamker, 21d | aist Episcopal church met Wednesday | < A beentin towntiils |- Whesler >achuol s batlding & turadey s S Lo |8t 270 'm. in the h Sup- | W b e - g procecds w o] . | dental office in V terly as an assist- |[moving to Hampton, In y. Xer's s, Mr. and M . - 4 . il - i i i ¢ . tt place into_one of liam Clark, who underwent Practice Teaching. e St Huributt. on Monday "at TaciTel| Miss Gertrade I. Mainea student |Bs tenements at Cossaduck L. New Diamond at Navy Yard. is doing as well as can be | the state normal school, taught the Pastor Resigns. A fine baseball diamond is being laid | €XPected. llage primary school this week at| Rev. John M. Collins has resigned out on the Navy Yard reservation for [ Dr. y_of Philadelphia, and J. B, | practice. the pastorate of the Second Baptist the use of the men of the submarine | xeWhand of New York were here| The town schools held a prize speak- | church, base. Tuesday the company's distillery. ing contest Wheeler Library hall S sy Miss Laura A. Perkins is spending a | The Old Mystic Independents and|Thursday evening. GOSHEN few days at the home of Mra Isaaec|the Old Mystic Young Men's Associa- Improve Grange Grounds. G._Geer, Geer Hill, Ledyard. tion second team will play baseball The families of Otto and Herman - (Saturd: the Association 2 bor and Bird day to improve Wuif of Norwich visited their cottages )l Mystic. P on the Biuff, Good Friday. 5 Johnson has_returned to|STONSe STounds. T Twenty-five hundred railroad ties duties at the State Model school - P have been delivered along the track |2t Newington Center, after spending HAMBURG from Allyn's Point to Groton to re-|the Easter recess at the home of her S place those that are condemned. Willlam Fairfield, who suffered an illness that prostrated him at his home last Thursday evening, has improved, but is obliged to ep quiet under the advice of his physician as the attack was caused by an affection of the heart. Mrs. C. B. Graves of New London will soon give a talk on”her trip to California for the Epworth League of the M. E. church. Uneasville Choir to Sing. ‘The choir of the Uncasville M. E. mother, Mrs. George W. Harris, Miss Tuna Ackley, a student at the Connecticut College,' New London, has been visiting friends in Boston, School Termn Opens. The Burneéts Corners school opened for the summer term. Miss Emma Avery Williams has re- turned to her duties as teacher at New Britain, after spending the Eas- ter vacation at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice A. Wil- liams. Mrs. Elisha C. Davis Burial of Mrs. Jen Grange Notes Twent cary. Vit has hos afternoon. place. Members of the grange met on Ar- e Chapel Salter— th Anniver- The body of Mrs. Jennie Chapel Sal- ter, whose death occurred at Lawrence ital, New London, last Saturday, was brought here for burial Tuesday She is survived by a son, Louis Mildrem of Essex and two sis- ters, Mrs. Henry Brockway of Center- brook and Mrs. James Danlels of this Wild Geese Noticed Flying South In- stead of North—Harry Paley Hom From New York. Harry Paley who has been in New York for a time to under an opera- tion, has returned, much improved_in health George Chappell who has been 1l with erysiplas, is slowing recovering. Everett Chappell of Terryville was called home because of the serious ill- ness of his father. Rowland Kenvon of Terryville was home a_short time this week. Mrs. Arthur Watrous who has been spending the winter at Hillside farm, has returned to Ledyard. Geesc Fly South. the 3 ingable 1ogke Grange Anniversary. A fllock of wild geese was seen Hy- ghurcn will give = the cantata, The lout, after ‘three weeks linems Lyme grange celebrated its 20th an- | ing south instead of north ome day e & e oostertide, (which they | ' David Cudworth, who ‘bas been em- | ;o ST218® colebrated lts 20th an-|ing south 88y In the A%, T ehureh hers Gomin. |Ploved as teamstor for the past ive|\us jarscly attended, a £00d program| The choery sound of the brow- Fow) Sunday evening, by invitation, |‘Gaklawn, has' moved his housenotd |ELven 8nd a fine supber served by the | thrasher has been heard for auite with Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt organ- ist, and Mrs. Thomas Spiers of New London director, with Mr. Harry Shurts of New London, soloist. LEFFINGWELL Misslonary Bcclety Meets With Mrs, 0. B. Leffingwell—Twslve i1 Attend. ance, goods and family to Pendleton Hill, |}CUnEer members, Where he has secured employment, Blwood Davis has returned to New Haven, after spending Faster _here with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Davlis. Mrs. Fred Eugene Coburn was a re- cent New Haven visitor. Miss Aldeane Clark spent Faster as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sherman of New York. Miss Hazel Clyde has returned to her duties as teacher at Eastern Point, after spending the spring vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Ciyde. be presented. Shad Season to Open. Sunday night at 12, May lst. Mrs. William Pentz has New York on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wliilam Partridge and son, Leonard, of Norwick, apent Sun- day at the parsonage Harlow Bogue was a Sunday guest a: the home of A. J. Johnson. 1st. for Charles Sweet at Samuel Congdon has returned to| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Crook has Mrs. R. E. Champlin and daushter, | Bridgeport, after spending Easter s, Miss Grace Champli , have returned ! to Boston after spending a week with! Mrs. A. FL Resbe, r. and JMrs. Spicer, Miss Lilllan Dzivmba and Bexjomin Sullivan of | Norwich were zuests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Risley. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dolbeare spent part of the week at Massapeag. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Amburn and son, Fred V. Amburn were guests on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and with his_ family. Miss C. Louise Harris of New Ha- ven, spent Baster here with her sister- in-law, Mrs. George W. Harris. ‘Miss Agnes Chapman of Norwich was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Alonzo Chapman. Arbutus from Maine. Mrs. Prentice A. Willams has re- ceived a large box of arbutus from her after spending the winter in Haddam and Rutherford, N. J. Stanley Davis was L. W. Reynolds. Clarence Berden of week. daughter, Miss Helen Hayward Wil FITCHVILLE Mrs. Charles Stamm of Norwich. i Mrs. Austin Rathbun, Master Pal- | eons, * teacher near Bucksport, -~ — mer Rathbun and Miss Alice E. Rath- bun of No:wich terrace spent Thurs- with Mrs. C. L. Palmer LAUREL GLEN The first meeting in May, a Mother's day program will The fishermen are preparing their nets for shad fishing which begins gone to The teachers of the town of Lyme are planning to carry out the library day program sent out by the state board of education, for Monday, May H. M. Martin is doing carpenter work North Lyme, returned to their hcme, Red Gables, East in town for a load of furniture the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Huntley of No- ank are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Hartford was the guest of Mrs. G. Y. Ward last Brown-Sweeney Wedding Wednesday —Easter Concert at Baptist Church. a little time. First Cowsli) ‘The first cowslips of the season are noted in_blossom in Noisy brook. A number from Goshen attended the special town meeting in Lebanon on Wednesday. Theodore Bacheler of New Haven is expected to preach here tomorrow (Sunday.) Season Backward. The backwardness of the season is a great detriment to the farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Rainer Osborne of Maiden, Mass, who are guests at Elm Lawn farm, are an their wedding trip, having been married on Mon- day. < BOZRAH Variety Supper and Entertainment— Singing By Mrs. A. J. Bailey, of Yantic. Miss Fdith Lefingwell of Leffing- well has been spending the week with Mrs. Edwin Lathrop. Mrs. Clifford Lathrop and chfidren of New London, with Mrs. Lathrop's mother, Mrs. Charles Davis of Frank- lin, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lucretia pointed administrator of the estate of | M. Fay, who has been foreman for Mr. Watrous for the past year left Monday, for Barre, Mass, where he is to be foreman. At the Congregational church Sun- day, Rev. M. R. Plumb preached a Easter sermon. Two anthems were rendered by a chorus choir, the solos being_sung_by Miss Elizabéth Ander- son, Rev. W. M. Brown and Albert Brown. The decorations were of Eas- ter lilies fifteen plants being used. At the C. E. meeting in the evening, led by C. A. Keeney, a duet was sung by Julia Guild and Margery Sherman and the singing was accompanied by vio- lin, cornet and piano. At Episcopal Church, Paul's church in the after- the service was conducted by C. L. Adames. Bishop A. C. son was present and preached a helpful sermon. The altar rated with Baster lilies, the faut was filled with tulips and daf- fodils and in the windows were pots of primroses and lilies of the valley, The flowers were gifts of Mrs. P. H. Wood- erd of Hartford and Mrs. J. Alden Weir of New York. The music was by the regular choir assisted by Al- bert Brown. Social and Personal Items. Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Plumb enter- tained Mr. Larsen of Boston, over Sunday. Mrs. Edna Storrs and Mrs. Belden of Hartford, are guests of Mrs. Her- Lert Robinson. Mrs. Frank Franklin and children of Providence. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Billings. Henry Bingham is very feeble. L. G. Frink returned Monday, from a fishing trip to Henrysville, Pa,, with of New York. Alfred Eaton has returned to his studies at the Baltimore law school. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hatch and Miss Josephine Bingham, are expected home from Winter Haven, Fla., the last of next week. Miss Lydia Johnson, who has been the guest of her nieces, the Misses Johnson, for two weeks, has returned to her home in Franklin, THOMPSON Charles E. Olney has come to his residence here for the summer. Mrs. Martha Eddy, Miss Mary Chase and Miss Mary Blackmer spent Satur- day in Worcester. Mrs. Minnie Whittemore spent a cou- ple of d crsevafF R DLU Q PP W P ple of days recently with her son, Har- ry_Whittemore of Worcester. Charles Anderson is entertaining his daughter. The funeral services of Mrs. Claude Munyan, who dled at 2 Worcester hos- pital, were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday, at her home. Rev. and Mrs. John K. Moore and children spent Monday in Worcester. EAST KILLINGLY William E. Harrington and Ernest Brooks spent Easter with relatives in Lowell. Chester Olsen of Providence was a recent guest of E. B. Chase, Jr. Dfigs Helen Witter of Brooklyn vis- ited friends here Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Smith and Miss Dorls Smith spent Tuesday with their aunt, Mrs. Harrlet Chaffee in Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald of Mystic, have been spending a few days At St noon Rev. at_thelr summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Handall, Arthur Miss Klitle Minor has returned to her present home in New Jersey, her uncle, Dr. Genung, going with her on board the New York train at that point. Carrell Lawton was home over Sun- daz. The pulpit platform in the Baptist church wns Feautifully decorated with choice flowers Sunday. The pastor. Rev. G. F. Genung. D. D. preached from the fext found in John wtm ch. “And I will raise him up at the last dav.” Robert Lathrop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lathrop and employed in th freight office of the B. & M. R. R., in Boston. spent Sunday with his par- ents. Mr. Fowler, a clerk in the of- fice with him, coming with him. Husband Arrested. Mrs. Flora_Gardner left Monday morning for Edeartown, Mass, whers she had received summons to appear n the superior court at that place against her husband, Stephen Gard- ner who had heen arrested and was to be viaced on trial for bigamy. Mrs. Willlamy H. Potler accompanied her. Guests From Norwich. Misses Dorothy nd Bleanor Peck- ham, of Norwich, have been guests ot Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank A. Spalding. Miss Abby W. Perkins is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willlam ‘H. Clewley. Mrs. Smith Dies at 92. Mrs. Grace Smith formerly living in New Haven, but for several years a resident of this place died the present week at the age of 92 years. Her funeral was held Thursday, her pas- tor. Rev. A. H. Kinmouth, ‘officlating. The burial was in-the lot of Sharles S. TWheeler in the South cemetery. Services commemorating the build- ing of Trinity church in the village, fifty years since, was held Thursday. DAYVILLE Mrs. W. E. LaBelle is still confined to_the house by a severe cold. The rummage sale given the ladies who are the committee for April and May, was a decided success. The church committee are still mak- ing one or two more improvements in the church. Mrs. Benjamin Cogswell, and Miss Bernice Cogawell, aro visiting in New or! QMrs. C. A. Russell is spending this week with Mrs. W. F. Bidwell. C. E. Ayer has been painting his house. Willard Bennett spent Easter Sun- day with Mrs. Fannie Bennett. Little Miss Hegman entertained Miss Ashberg of Worcester, Mass. The Ladies’ Aid soclety met with the Misses Law, Tuesday. Rev. John W. Wright is visiting at his home in Marylan. Merrill K. Bennett of Brown Uni- versity has been spending the week at bis home. James Blanchard and Miss Myrtice Blanchard, were guests of Mrs. Rogers, of Providence, the past week, attend- ing the wedding of Mrs. Rogers' daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Michin have the sympathy of friends as their lit- tle child is {ll with scarlet fever. “The Men's club recently listened to a fine address on Bulgaria, by L. Nik- oloff, of Putnam. Alfred Touchette has resigned as sexton of St. Joseph's church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Leavens en- tertained Miss Mattic Leavens and ELMVILLE % Herbert Hopkins spent Sunday at Oakland Beach. C. D. Arnold was s Boston visitor Tuesday. Thomas Reynolds has moved to Hartford. Mrs. Betsey Spears of Foster Cenger wa sthe guest of Mrs. Clayton Wrifht last week. Charlie Piace observed his elghtéenth birthday by entertaining a few friends in_the evening. Eugene Kibbe, Harry Hughes, John Stevens, Joseph Paul and William Jasmin made a business trip to Prov- idence Saturday. A number from here attended = birthday party given Mrs. W. A Graves at her home In Danielson, Monday evening. Michael Conway of Yantic spent Easter with his sister, Mrs. Mary Dwy er. Asthur Warfleld, Jr, and Francis Wrigkt of Edgewood, R. L, are at the H1 Ci House for ten days’ visit. Mrs. C. D. Arnold was in Provi- dence Wednesday to attend the fun- eral of her grandfather.* Miss Clara West spent Sunday her home in Moosup. HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin have return- ed to Hartford after spending a week at Maple Terrac. A dance was given In Grange hall Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings spent a few days last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Horsey. Members of Little River grange are preparing & drama which will be giv- en_soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burnham and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fuller were visit- P. Sharpe in Pomfret Otis Whipple has purchased an au- tomobile. Miss Hazel Huling spent last Mon- by May firet at the latest it will be i day night with Mr. and Easter with Scotland. —_— SOUTH WOODSTOCK Mise Mary Fiynn of Nofwich has been visiting Eisle Toung. : fuThe auction atithe late Mra. Wm. ussell’s was -and Thurséay of this Frank Underwood is spending tew days in town. 3 Claus Neison had his left hand cut off in an ensilage cutter one day this hospital week. * He is at the Putnam and resting comfortably. Burdett Flyna and his sister, Ber- tha, were in town one day this week. The children of the South Wi stock school gave an entertainment in Grange hall last Friday night. e T s i } WOODSTOCK . VALLEY Mrs. Ellen Morrison who has been vist ther, Stephen Kings- ley has returned to Ber in South Wiilington. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lueck of Hiil, N. J., spent Sunday in town the former's father. Willlam Lueck is moving to Unien H, N. J. for M; has bargained the Fanter at West Woodstock. Congregational church Sunday ing. There was special music by the cholr and the platform with potted plants lilies and cut flow- ers. Mrs. W. T. White and daughter Ag- nes spent Monday in Boston. and to buy one Lathrop. ; ey e ad""be “Bpio | Harold Grant of Hartford, for the || at the price of today, so act quickly and buy right. ._Geotge A. Sheldon of Bast Wednesday morning at 10 owclock,| Samuel Gager has purchased & new | g . week-en.d. B Fin pent Thursday with Mrs.| v, 1, Main was a business caller in | Miss Margaret Swecnoy, daughter of | sutomobile. Fred A. Lefingwell and F. B. Baker attended the meeting of the Norwich grange Wadnesday evening. Norwich last Friday. Mr. Kallis is at his farm here, {known as the Woodmansee place. David Cudwich of Old Mystic has Mrs. Margaret Sweeney, of this place, and Walter E, Brown of Bristol, son of Mrs. John Brown Sr., of Fitchville, Variety Supper. The variety supper held in the church vestry, Friday evening, o;‘m Mrs. Clarence Chandler and two sons of Danielson, spent Easter with Mrs. A. J. Potter. ‘Wiifred Wade and Miss Myra Ellis ‘WARREN DA e ST Eva Lawton returned home, after Richmond Ranges Were united in marriage in St. John's | by the Christian Endeavorers of Putnam, were guests over Easter of | undergoing an operation for appendi- || have been recognized for generations as the best on the Missionary Maeeting. moved to the place owned by Mrs. |church by Rev. David R. O'Donnell, of | Bozrah Congregational church was | Mr. Wads parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | citis at Hartford hospital. gt The missionary meeting was held at ! Oscar Burtch. Colchester, pastor of the church. The|well attended. The young people gave | Wade. of Mre. O. B. on{ Having sold his farm, George Jones bride and groom were attended by Miss Nellle Sweeney and Jeremiah Sweeney, sister and brother of the bride. The bride was gowned Mrs. B. C. Bugbee spent Saturday in Hartford. Mrs. David Mathewson has the sym- pathy of the community in_the death an interesting entertainment, and thero was singing by Mrs. A. J. Balley of Yantic. market. We carry all styles. It will be & pleasure to show them to you. Don’t delay if you want to get one ‘Ralph Shekleton of Hartford spent a few days last week with his father, Joseph Shekleton, at his home here. afterncon. The vice presi- fand family moved last Monday to @ent, Mra Hila Beebe, presided. The | Milford, Mass. foliow!ng program was given: Singing, . William Thompson and M. gud Mrs. in a| Kenneth Fox of Wethersfleld has| Miss Clara Souls of Providence, | of her mother, Mrs. M. A. H. Cady. before the advance occurs. m ‘r"l]" ivé reading, } Mrs, &Mhll ‘Watson were Sunday |tailored suit of white broadcloth.’ She | been spending a few days with friends | spent the week-end with her a- F. H. Bennett held a dance in Bak- e ; prayer, 0Mrs. C. E. Ellis; re- | visitors with 3fr. and Mrs. ‘Amos Pal- | carried white roses, and wore a black |on Lathrop (Hill, making the trip In Mr, and WMrs. EI T ‘secretary accepted; | mer. 3 picture hat. The mald of honor wore a gray suit, black picture hat and carried pink carnations. The choir was.under the direction of Miss Hen- rietta Authier, assisted by Mrs. Fran- cis Gribbin. A breakfast.was parents, his new roadster. Soul Or Any Country Without a Navy. There seems to be a steadily grow- ing impression that Josephus’ Daniels er's hall on the evening of Good Fri- Anns Mildred Wright has returned to her grandfather’s home in this vil- lage, after spending the winter in Hart- for Mr. and Mrs W. L. Durkee spent O. B.| Mr. and Mrs. Raymona Gould of Para- | Westerly and Mrs. Dwight Miner of Norwood. R. I, were caliers at John 's Tuesday. - e Maln has sold his horse to e. John Shekleton has been il with rheumatism. OMfiss Orpah Chase of Danielson was the guest of A. H. Shlyvee apd family J. P. BARSTOW & CO. 23 and 25 WATER STREET - ° ‘%o Wace;- Coiling of Tomaquag Valley. e WP e e A e S e would be the man for head of ‘Wadr--day_in the Thresd Citw.