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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County UNCASVILLE Thursday Afternoon Club Meets— Parish Census Being Taken—Birth- day Party—Funeral of Joseph Miller, The Thursday Afternoon club was in charge of Mrs. Richard W. John- son in the absence of the appointed leader, Mrs. Hubert G. Dart. After a short ‘business session the women present were busily employed making articles for the coming sale. Refresh- ments were served. 3 Mrs. Ovide Hammil of Pequot is entertaining Mrs, Hammil of New London fora few. days. New Bungalow. Work on ‘the cellar for a bungalow at Haughton for Mrs. Charles A. Chap- man of Palmertown bhas been begun. Mrs. Charles Babcock has returned to her home in Pequot after a few days spent with friends in Wiliiman- i ic. Birthday Party. Mrs, Hubert Dart entertained_Alice Ramage, Alice Tooker, Nellie Maho- wey, Sara Benson, May Collins, Wil- ilam_Devine, Andrew Maloni, Louis &nd Harvey Mousley, Charles Ramage, Frank Mousley, the friends of her son, Lester C. Dart, whose 1lith birthday oocurred Monday afternoon. A peanut hunt proved a feature of the afternoon games. The first prize was taken by Alice Tooker and Harvey Maasley. The prize for guessing the number of raisins in a cake went to Sara Benson. Refreshments were served Dy AIr Dart. Al enjoved the afternoon. Mas ter Dart received a number of pretty Femembrances from his friends. Annual Parish Census. This week Rev. John F. X. Quinn, rector of St. John's Roman Catholic church, has been visiting the homes of cach of his parishioners to take the naual cepsus. George Beckwith of Gay Hill has| obtained employment in Simsbury and moved to that place this week. Henry Rheaumme, who has been dis- abled by an injured knee, the result of a fall, has resumed work Victor Rosenlund has left the Thames Specialty company and is working in New Haven Miss Annie and Miss Bridget Don- oghue are spending | riends in ie, Pa. Grace Lathrop has discontinued work at the Palmer Bros. Co.’s mill and has gone to her home at Gardner Lake for | & while, Lakin Child ;Jmproving. a few weeks with Wednesday in New ZLondon. Others Who attended the meetings of the con- vention were Mrs. Fred Fugene Co- burn, Mrs. Albert Z Brown, Mr Frank E. Williams, Miss Nellle F. Schoonover, Mrs. Horace O. Willlams, Mrs. Henry Chesebro, Mrs, J. Harold Williams, -Arthur Daboll. The United Workers of the Metho- dist church met Wednesday afternoon in the parish house. Supper was serv- ed at 5.30 p. m. Exhibited at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Brown have returned to Riverhead farm after spending a week at West Springfield attending the National Dat Show. Mr. Brown had chickens an beets among the exhibits. Leaves For Cuba. Joshua Leeds Burrows sailed last Saturday for Havana, -Cuba, after spending a_month’s vacation here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Burrows, and with relatives in Passaic, N. J. Mr. Burrows is em- ployed by the Tuinucu Sugar Co. of Tuinucu, Cuba. The rains this week were welcomed in Old Mystic and vicinity as wells, clsterns, ponds, brooks and streams hereabout are running low. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Lam- phere have returned from an_automo- bile trip to Port Chester, N. Y., where they were guests of Capt. and Mrs. Burnham. _They were accompanied from New Haven to Port Chester by Mr. Lamphere's brother, Paul B. Lam- phere, and friend, Mr. Bickman of New Haven. Assessors in Session. The assessors for the town of Gro- ton were here Tuesday from 12 to 3 P. m, taking lists of taxable property in this section of the town. The farmers in this vicinity are cutting witch ‘hazel and ‘brch h which will be carted in large quantities from their farms to the dis- tilleries, formerly known as the John Hyde factory. Benjamin _F. Miner and grandson, dore Miner, returned Saturday to ieir homes at Montague, Mass., after ree days’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Eldredge at Riverview cot- tage. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Hodgdon have returned to Hope, R. I, after a visit to_ Mrs. Herman Main. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shenk_of srookside attended Monday the Na- fonal Dairy Show at West Spring- field Mrs. ter twi Lowell. Attended Norwich Funeral. Mrs. John E. Spofford attended the ra] of Captain Spofford’s cousin, t. Thomas Linton, held last Wed- at his home in Norwich. Adeline Ex Dean of Brooklyn, and b Dean of ir annual Mary Harris 2d. Fred Coburn has returned af- ve days' visit to relatives at Miss Loy California a visit to their Dean, at the Miss Sue to B: Craw sister, Dean’ homest a Swallow has returned ft a_visit to the Misses the Methodist parsonage. jushnell and friend have sailles after a visit to ned to §The 1ittle son of Rev. and Mrs. W. Lakin, who has heen seriousty ili with tonsilitis improving. Wednesday evening the weekly cot- tage prayer meetine was held at the homes of Mr. ana Mrs. William Noble and Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Ramage, Rev. Charles C. ibetts has re-| turned home after a few days Spunt‘ with relatives in Providence Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hope have been spending a few days with fnendsl In Noank. 1 of_the Epworth | M. F. church | s a solo by Mrs., Wil- | the is building a_dorme: house of Mm-:mnri Dart _spent Mecthodist Church Wired. Worl Ggen .c eleaificf Haroyny the week | end at her cott and lay. Mr. i’ automo The funera) of Jozopk Miller of Gay Hill was heid onday morning, wi mass by Rev. John t St John's | church a e b William Michnel 3 Patrick O'Neil and arle A widow, one dangh suvvive him. e, resident “of the to coming here from P: R. T Miss Rose Haley was a week end guest and Mrs. John. Congdon | of Gree i Mr. a Frank Chase davghter Marzaret, of Pho accompanied b Mr. and Mre., D Austin of Providence, who were on an | automobile tri the home of Henry Dart. Mr. and Mrs. spent Aus A few nours at aunt, Mrs. Everett Arnold recent- Iy entertained Miss Damon and A, Holmes of Nianti~ i C. E. Delegates. The Christian Endeavor soclety at its meeting Sunday 1s delegates 10 t vertion to be held i wnd 28, Mrs. Alice Henrietta Gridley, nan and Miss Milton Bogue has ob ment in Buffalo, N. his houschold goods leaving town New Members Join Singing Class. _Much interest is being shown in the tinging class under the instruction of ?rof. . D. Geer of Norwi Several iew members were added at the meet- ng Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jerome are paking preparutiohs to leave soon for sonville, Fia., to spend the w! vith thelr daughie 24 s Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Alexander, wl with Mr. and Mrs. “Stanies 8. Sl o South Norwalk have been on an wutomobile trip to Delaware Water %ap. have returned, John B. Taylor, who is emploved at Bolton Notch, spent the week end at he home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Taylor. i OLD MYSTIC Union Service Tomorrow Evening— Local Exhibitor at Springfield Show —Cutting Brush for Witch Hazel night appointed deavorers' con Meriden Oct. % Mit *hell, of Nellie Chap- Henry 2 i employ- and has sold Preparatory to P. Miss Marion A union service of the Methodist and Japtist churches will be held Sunday ening in the Methodist church. Rev, d E. Coburn, pastor of the Baptist thurch, will preach. Rev. Willlam Crawford, pastor of the Methodist thurch, will assist in the services. Dollar Secial. The Baptist Ladies’ Ald held a dol- soclal on Friday evening at the idence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wuligms Al who hed carned ond or this speci society present- .d“:g money with a story in prose " me . telllng how she earned that icular dollar. ~ Attended Convention. The Baptist church sent as delegates Fred Bugene Coburn, Albert Z wn, Mrs. William D. Beckwith and 'B. Williams to the Baptist state mevention held Monday, Tuesdey and Voters e-Made. Rev. and Mre, W. T Revnolds return- ~d home having spent hriie Seoeke it aigityce W tois s fo Nan el Torsev. Mr. Prom. e ‘nd T if T ba lifted un N araw ven unin Me. ' He was of the evening service, ates Appainted. At t nda1v school two delemates isne Kennedy and Hattie | Pradiow were appoincea to represent and Mrs. John B. Williams. irs. Augustus Lambert has return- A week's visit to relatives in Greenwich the guest | 1nd two children I's visit to i Lambof 1 A roeont guest of M. « ha “ned to his \ v ) da after a t \* New Lordon and LISBON 1 nty I¢ t tate convention in Hart M ning. ded the social at Wednesday eve- | Attended Dairy Show. The great attraction for - the week hac heen the National Dairy show at I B. Palmer was there | Tuesday, Harry Hull and | Morean mafored to Sprincfie'd | n M. Morgon's new au. | Wednesday Burr Smith Phillins took the trip | 1won of Canterbury Welcomed Guardemen ha Mps Kendall were in ford a this week to their to Jack Kendall, who returned from fhe horder with the First Connecticut Infancry. Jarmes C has sold his farm New Y asers. Voters To Be Made. trars of voters have a list iames to be made before the mber election: Willlam J. Rey- Napoleon Thuotte, Alfred L. Herman, W. Scott Roode. Everett Alley, Della Gobel, Au- brey Potter. Andrew P. Rodgers. Is- anc Mandelbaum. William Tator, John | McDonald, Joseph McDonald, Arthur Browe, Willlam Houlihan. LAU_RE;‘ GLEN Clifford Campbell of Westerly was a caller here Sunda Mr. Upton was a, business caller on | Pendieton HIll Saturday evening. Mr. Kavanaugh is at his home here “The Beautiful Sunset Farm. Mrs. Osmas Barnes and son, Arthur of Groton Long Point are spending the weck with the former's brother, Will- iam L. Main and famiry. Work is steadily progressing at the mill. Mr. and Mrs. John Main and daugh- ter, of Mystic, spent Sunday with Mr. Main's mother, Mrs. Elmer Main. Vera Martin of Ashaway has been spending a few dayd with her grand- mother, Mrs. Nathan Mal; tomaot i, with 1< Ta to ‘Walter H. Dart and Arthur Bosworth of Ingfleld, Mass, ™Mr. and Mrs. Dwigl Austin of Howard, R. I, and Mr. and Mrs. Chase and daughter, Marjorie of Phenix. R. I, were week- end guests of Mr. Dart's mother, Mrs, Henry Dart of Palmertown. Mrs. A. P. Latimer has returned from a visit to friends in Boston. Mrs. G. R. Alexander, who has been visiting friends in the yillage, has re- turned to her home.in. Erovienge. tor Returns from Vacation—Llst of |7 15 Grange Members Have Latch Stri Out for Columbia Grange — Te Party—Local Notes in Brief. The members of Franklin Grange are -sorry not to-have been at home to receive; the members of Columbia Grange'on their recent visit to Frank- lin. There was @ misunderstanding somewhere as the Franklin grange was expécting to hear Mrs. Bartlett Sat- urday_evening, Oct. 14th, their meet- ings being held on the second and fourth Saturday nights in each month, instead of the first and tuird. But if the Columbia grange will come again the lecturer says he will postpone his visit to Norwich on any other evening and with the other members of the grange will be pleased to meet them. Mre: Willis Lathrop and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Lewis, of New York city, were recent visitors with the for- mer’s cousin, Joseph Hyde, of Pleasure Hill and at Mrs. Lucien Smith’s. Mrs, Lathrop was born on Pleasure Hill in the house formerly owned by William Ladd. Entertained at Tea. Mrs. Willlam Woodward entertained six young girls at tea Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartshorn were dinner guests of Mrs. Willlam Smith, Monday. Mrs! Carrie Stidell of Mount Vernon, N. Y. has been visiting her brother, H._E. White. Miss Marion Blakesley of Voln- town, spent Saturday with Mrs. Harold Riley. Miss M. Augusta Pember is spend- ing a week in_ Tyringham, the guest of Mrs. Myron Manning. Attended Exhibi Mr. and Mrs. H. E. White attended the dairy show in Springfield, Mon- day. Mrs. Nettie Bolande of Norwich and her sister, Mrs. Myra Kelley of Win- throp, Mass, were recent Fivnklin visitors. \ Herbert R. Hoffman has returned home, after visiting friends in East- hampton, Northampton and Spring- field, "Mass., where he attended the dairy show. F. Rockwood and son. Frank, were in Brooklyn. Saturday, guests of D. Smith. A. T. Browning attended the dairy show in Springfield, Wednesday. ROAD S5OCIETY Mrs. Emma Williams and _sister, Miss Morgan, returned to their home in Old Mystic on Thursday, having spent several days at,J.'S. N. Will- iams’. The school at Taugwonk has been closed a day this week on account of the illness of the teacher, Miss Sted- man. Miss Abby Willlams, who went to New York to attend the funeral of her &ister,“Mrs. Harriett Grant, remained a few dayvs longer*and was present at the funeral of her nicce, Mrs. Henr: Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. William Peake of New York were at Maple Lawn_recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher of Westerly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Frink. Mr. and_ Mrs. Fernando Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Wheeler and son, Ralph Jr., also Alton and Donald Wheeler went to Springfield, Monday to_attend the dairymen's convention. Miss Alics Denison ena party, who | have been staying several davs at the | Vianor Inn, were at Mrs. Phebe Ford's | recently | oves Palmer has returned | & York. + Wiiliams left Monday for Tnfield. whore with friends he later aed the National Dairy show held ringfield LIBERTY HILL Mrs. George Starkweather Attends Funcral of Nieco—Farmers Still | Gathering Aftermath. Mrs. Hattic 1. L. Starkweather went ‘o Hampron. Mondav. to attend the funeral of Miss Estella Burnham, who dicd snddenly Somday-of heart fail ure. The funeral was <e:d Tuesday. Mis: Burnhom was the niece of Mrs Storioveashor's late hushand, Georse Starkweather. Mrs. Starkiveather rot 10 her home Thursda held a 80 ening. Friday al at rmers are still gathering after- th of which there is an abundant Dora Yeomans. who has been | visiting relatives' here, has returned to her home in New Haven Guests at Ledvard Wedding. and Mrs. Horace Foote attend- | ed the weddins of Mfs. Foote's nepherw, | Albert Spafford in Ledyard last week | Thureday. Misses Mary and fucies of their sist manin’ Columbia, day. John Clarke was in Lebanon Center, s Fuller were P. By- and Tue: Monday, attending to assessors’ du- ties. ' FRANKLIN | Miss Clara Grant Gives Hallowe’en | Party at the Mill. George H. Kahn and Ray Beckwith attended the fair in Springfield this week. Mr. and Mrs. ¥ 1sil Austin and chil- dren ‘and Miss Bertha Smith of Hart- ford were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith. Caleb Parker of, Gilead was a recent visitor at Hermon Gager's. Sydney Smith of Hartford was a recent guest of his cousin, Louis Smith. Hallowe’sz Party. Miss Clara Grant gave a very en- Joyable Hallowe'en party at “The Mill” Wednesday evening. The mill was prettily decorated with black and yel- low crepe paper and autumn leaves. Games were played and dancing was enjoyed. Sandwiches, cake, cocoa, doughnuts and apples were served. About thirty guests were present. Otis Fairbanks of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Octave Morrow of Norwich were guests of Lloyd Grant Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albion Rowe have re- turned to Putnam after visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Ladd for a few days. LEONARD BRIDGE Rexford and Carlton Cummings at- tended the dairyman's exhibit at Springfleld, Mass., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Nettleton and daughter, Grace and Miss Lavinia Kneeland, spent Saturday at the Con- necticut Agricultural Coliege, at Storrs. Miss Mary Mills is visiting Miss Hattie King of Lebanon. Mrs. Fisher left Monday for Cal- fornia, after a lengthy stay with her sister, Mrs. Kenneth L. Cummings, Mrs. Ida E. Cummings has returned from a ten days’ visit at Bridgeport. all OO ERROEEE i frame to frame; 00 - Chandler Price -~ Will Advance December First rice of the famous Chandler Six will be advanced ; Il-)lgcgmger 1st, 1916, and the present Chandler Model in" : every essential way will be continued: for the forthcom- N ing season. We have always listed the Chandler car at the lowest possible price consistent with manufacturing costs in- volved in producing this high grade automobile. We had hoped earlier this season in spite of advancing costs of material to be able to continue the present $1295 price. But conditions in the industry have now come to a point where this is impossible. Our production costs today are fifteen ‘and one- quarter percent (15% %) higher than one.year ago. modern bon designs. enuine Bosch high tensi Our profit margin per car has always been small. And the price must, therefore, be advanced to make compensation for increased production charges. You may purchase your Chandler car now with the assur- ance of a marked saving in purchase price, and with the equally important assurance that your Chandler car, purchased now, will be up-to-date next spring. Distinctly superior Chandler features inclugle the “Mgrv_'eloqs Motor” which.with minor refinements from time to time-has’distinguished the Chandler car for four years past and which will be continued in the forthcoming series for next season; genu igh te neto, the highest priced and most efficient form of ignition; _ Davis separate unit electric starting and lighting system; silent chain drive for motor shafts; solid cast aluminum motor base, extending from spiral bevel gear rear axle; and the most beautiful of Until the Close of Business November 30th Seven-Passenger Touring Car . , . | . . $1295 Four-Passenger Convertible Coupe . . . . $1895 Four-Passenger Roadster , . . . . ... . $1295 Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedan .. . . . $1895 Seven-Passenger Limousine . . . . . . .. $2595 se CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO : { M. B. RING, AUTO COMPANY Phone 1290 21 Chestnut Street, Norwich, Conn. TR Cray & A 0 RO RO RO g A from the S. P. Eggleston farm here. Grover C. Main took another big load of cider apples to Old Mystic last week. Otto Anderson Jr. was a- business caller in Norwich recently. " GOSHEN Local Boys Win Gold at Springfield Fair—Game Supper Planned. Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell were guests of friends in Hebron, Tuesday. * Won Gold at Springfield. Alfreq Onderdonk and Edward Mc- Call and members of Boys' Agricul- tural Club of this place, won $7.50 each in gold in the judging contest at the dairy exposition in Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McCall and sons, Royce and Calvin, were visitors in Springfield, Mass. Monday and Tues ay. W. C. Thomas is spending a few days in Springfield. Rowland Kenyon of Rhode Island was a guest at the honfe of his par- ents, at Fair View farm this week. Sunday Guests. Mrs. John McGuire of Gales Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Avery of Leb- anon and Miss Clara Grant of North Tranklin were guests at the home of George E. Chappell, Sunday. Clarence Thomas attended the dairy show in 1d this weer.: R ock of wid were seen early Wednesday morning journeying tos Two Liberty club men arrived at the club house 'Wednesday from Boston. Louis H. Corbit of Bridgeport was a recent visitor here in his new car. ASHWILLETT Otto Anderson and man are repair- ing the building on the Thomas Main place which he recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Palmer and children of North Stonington. spent Sunday with Mrs. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Main here. Denison_Caswell _ is_carting _wood wards the sunny southland. The bright rays of a_powerful search light was noted hers Wednesday eve- ning. Game Scarce. Game does not seem to be very.plen. tiful this fall. Members of the Gosh- en game club met on Th ove- ning to plan for the game supper to be_held this last of next week. R. A. Lathrop and son, ~Andrew Lathcop, Swaro wintiors ‘st the sition in Springfel esday. Mr. and Bwh, York are - in Malden, Mass. 5 o v Windham County WOODSTOCK Harvest Supper and Rea Followed by Music gs—Pupils Give Recital. Mrs. H. H, Weist and family, who have occupled the Chandler house during the summer, left for their home in New York Monday. This town has been well represented at the national dairy show in Spring- fleld the past week. Harvest Supper. The harvest supper at the Congre- gational church Friday evening called out a large number.. After the sup- per F. 'W. Hinrichs and Miss Hinrichs entertained with readings and songs, Miss Nelils Chandler and Mrs. Mar- cus ‘Wood were in town for a few days this week. Hinrichs Home Closed. The @Hinrichs family closed their summer home on Tuesday. The puplis of Miss Bthel Spalding gave a musical recital last Saturday afternoon. SOUTH WOODSTOCK ht— — Grange Observes Neighbors’ Miss Lows Gives Whist Party. Bdmond Gilbert of New Haven was in_town ome day this week. Senexet grange observed neighbors' night_last Wednesday night, Putnam and Wolfden granges belng present and furnishing part of the program. Refreshments were sedved, followed by a socal hour. R. K. Safford with others motored to_Springfleld one day this week. Henry Pippen has moved from the Sheppard farm. Mrs. Tourtelotte of ‘Webster is vis- iting her mother, Mrs, John Lowe, Whist Party. Misy R¥eNSE Lowe gave s small whist party last Monday night. able time was spent by all. Mr. H. B. Andrews is proving. NORTH WOODSTOCK William Brown Falls from Ladder— Social Dames Hold Hallowe’en Meet- ing. An enjoy- low im- Frank Barber of Putnam preached here Sunday as Rev. Mr. Harrison was called to Palmer. The National Dairy Show at Spring- field, Mass., has attracted a ood many Woodstock farmers this week. and Mrs. Howard Stillman of Fairhaven were guests at Mrs. A. A. Paine’s Thursday last. Fell From Ladder. William Brown suffered a slight ac- cident Monday falling from a ladder as he was picking apples and injur- ing his head. Officers Elected. The annual meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society was held Wednesday when the following officers were elected President, Mrs. Charles Perrin; vice president, Mrs. L. H, Healey; secre- tary and treasurer, Mrs. Edgar Trask; directors, Mrs. William = Barrett, Mrs. Frank Perrin, Mrs. Wendall Witter. Social Dames Meet. The Social Dames held a Hallowe'en club meeting Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Luther Leavitt's. Mrs. Leavitt was' assisted by Mrs. Calvin Rawson and Mrs. Frank Perrin. Miss Mary Potter is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Wendall Witter. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Thomas Haines returned to his home in Providence, - after spending several days at Allen W. Kenyon's. Elmer Goss has returned home. Guests at Maplewood Farm are Dr. and_ Mrs. Raadall and Mr. and Mrs. N: F. Reiner of Providence, Dr. and Mrs. ‘Weed of South Norwalk, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ferguson of Lambertville, N, J., and Howard K. Carpenter of Put- nam. ABINGTON Members of Canterbury Association Vote to Accept Gift of Land—Grange Visitation. Over thirty from this end of the town attended the National Dairy show at Springfield, this week. Improving Church Property. The contract has been let to Charles'| Pike for painting the Congregational church parsonage and-the work will be_started at once. Mrs. Josesh Hilbert rs visiting her daughter, in Gilead. Miss Ellen Osgood is at the Sumner farm, Miss Virginia Sharpe day with her mother, Sharpe. Rev; Frank Fullerand James Mac- intosh attended the council of church: es beld in Danielson; Tuesday. Land Accepted. At the meeting of the Cemetery As- sociation held last Saturday afternoon it was voted fo accept the land given by Mrs. Fiske. The officers were re- elected for the ensuing vear. Tiwelve members of Wolf Den grange attended Neighbors' Night at Senexet Wednesday evening and with Putnam grange gave the programme, SOUTH KILLINGLY Mrs. Paul Stone and son have been spending a few days at Henry Spauld- ing’s. The annual grange fair was held at the hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hill and daugh- ter of Central Village were Sunday visitors at G. W. Barlow’s. Leonard Morrison took an auto load to Springfield Wednesday to attend the dairy show. Neva Barlow is visitigg relatives in Auburn. On Monday_she enioyed o ‘brief visit with her brother ‘insor spent_ Sun- Mrs.. P. A. Who as a member .of Compbany M hasi, been doing border duty for several,. ‘weeks. & & g - M; mdlfim Raymond E‘rl;“ spent unday wi <) lingly. (N C VT S R dandeiions and Mayweed -blossoms _on Wednesday. Rather iumisual at this¥ season. ., b x NORTH WIND! = Mercury Drops to 16 Degrees—Births day Party for Miss Gladys Hall. Samuel Stimpson attended the Stat- ford fair. PN o Mrs. W. G. Stevens spent Tuesday at the home of her parents in Chap-io 16 Degrees- Wednesday-Morning. - i/ ‘Wednesday morning at'6.20 the thériei mometer ¢ registéred - 16 degrces abovd. zéro /in ‘this village.s =i 3 _ Birthday _Celebration. Miss Gladys . Hall | -celebrated hep.- birthday byl £1¥ing: & party. Saturdayn’ evening. - st Franic Hall ‘is; employed-as elerls ap: H, Hansen's ptore.. i agr .3 o izl Charles Kenfleld, who wasserecting a bungalow on-land pwrchssed of Mray Gertrude Frink has sold out to Charles _ Larrow of this place who will, comass plete the buildings. ™. WILSONVILLE Es v Mrs. Arthur Staley ‘was, taken teo: Memorial hospital, “Worcester, lastis Sunday. Monday she was as eomtort- able as could be expected; Her hus- band and two sisters were with her Monday until all danger was over. _ Misg Bthel :Baker-of New. Boston 199 stdying with her .aunt, sMiss. Jennings# iy e s. B. S. Upharianid & friend were Putnam visitors. ane ¢ last week. . Mr. and MY Austin of..- Nartli'Grosvenordale ‘lodal . vistr. iy T