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* NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS TICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND EASTERN CONNEC Who is Going and Coming — Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. New London County GALES FERRY Hydroplane Given a Tryout—Mission- ary Day in the Sunday School—Sale Plainville wero entertained at the home of Mrs. Ella Beepe during the week. Visited the Fair. Mr. and Mrs, H &, Beard, Miss Elsle Beard and Roy L. Beard attended the National Dairy show at Springdeld, Wednesday. The trip was made by LEBANON Many Visitors Entertained During the Week—Meeting of J. W. Club—Re ligious Notes, Mrs. Rodney Hewitt of Pittsfleld, Mass, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B, Bliss and son of Hartford and W. P. Lillie of North Franklin _were recent visitors with Mrs. Elizabeth C. Lillle. E “Christianity 15 for all men; and for all of a man.” LEDYARD Sixty Attend Ladies’ Aid Supper— Meeting of Thimble Club—School in Lester “District Entered and Teach- er’s Property Taken. The Ladies’ Aid soclety gave & sup- per at_the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray's Saturday evening. There were about 60 present and a good sum was realized. Buys Jailer Main’s Oxen. Health Officer James A. Stoddard has purchased a handsome pair of |oxen of Jailer Oscar H. Main. of the Adams Property to Mrs, | automobile. Dr, Adelaide Peckham of Philadel- | _ Rev. G. F. Goodenough ched on Mrs. Amielia 5. Bhbing. Eilbert Johnson has been spending | phia visited her sister, Mrs. F. P. s g ons deRana,. Sth The Gallaudet hydroplane of Norwich was again in practice late Monday af- ternoon on the river and worked like a huge bird fi¥ing over the water. Farmers’ Institute. Plans are maturing for the farmers' several days at Washington, D. C. Rev. L. O. Gates, Mrs. A. H. Beebe, Mrs. Eila Beeve, Mrs. C. E. Ellis, Miss- es Ruth and Myra Ellis, Mrs. J. BE. Rogers, Miss Gladys Leffingwell, Pearl W. Ross, John Rathbone and Charles Rathbone, were representatives from the local Baptist church at the Con- Fowler, recently. _ A, Mr. and Mrs. 8.”W. Throop attended the Springfield dairy show. Alfred Madley has been visiting rel- atives and friends in Massachusetts for the past week. Ralph Royall of New York spent the Miss Mary Voorhees, who has been the guest of Miss Florence Geer for the past two weeks, has retwrned to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Julia Sturgis and _daughter Haroldene have moved into the Angel cottage, ™ pesheR, the M. E.|necticut Baptist state convention held el end with his mother, Mrs. N. B. Young Patient Improving. X 3 t New London this week. oyall. Sunday Service # Mrs, Vincent Bannister of Norwich| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Burtin Rev. James ‘M, Potter spoke in the Marshmallow Roast. State RO Do e o ou witn | were in New London Sunday and vis- ited their little son, who has been in NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, Cross-~ Cbu"nfiy ‘ SN o M. F. church last Sunday morning| Misses Mazie Stamm, Gladys Meler, |her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. from the 27th Psalm, Sth verse, the | Fannie Meier, Miriam Pitcher and | Blakeslce. e T e plone e { theme being Seeking God's Face. D. R.|Earl Stamm, of Norwich, with several | Mrs, E. B. Robertson of South Nor- [ B2¥Ing one Lhroush a very severe op- Povey sang at the offertory 'What Will You Do With J the Sunda. it was Mis- nary day and a special paper along hat line was read by Madeline Birch. he quarterly offering was taken by local voung people enjoyed a marsh- mallow roast Monday evening by Fred A. Lefingwell of Silver Lane. Harvest Home Service. Sunday morning at the Baptist church there will be a Harvest Home walk' and Miss Edla Williams of this place spent Monday with Mrs. Adell Spaulding. Miss Marion Blakeslee of Voluntown spent the week end wirh. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Blakeslee, ger now and is improving as rapidly as_possible. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Allyn, Miss Pal- mer, Walter Morgan, Miss Margaret Allyn, Mrs. John Finnegan, John Fin- negan, Jr, and Enos Gray, Jr, at- IRRING cross~country with smooth easy progress, and just sufficient honking to amnounce its presence, classes for_missions. i Mrs. E. B. Robertson is the guest of v # g r league service at 7 o'clock. with Mrs. | {he Junior tafe ls Seedtimo. Eielp me| ar. and Mrs. Bverett Hewitt and = " Rufus W. Hurlbutt leader and this| 0 0 0Ot 08 T8 O B vest | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lillle were recent Thimble Club Meets. _ topic, Missions Among the Women of J. Bdmund Norman read Motored from Killingly. Mrs. Fimer Keane motored £iy to the home of Mr. and LaFontaine Sunday and tainred at dinner with Mr. and ent ! Lamb of Ledvard spent with Miss El om the H. | e of M John Griswold | courteenth e covered by her when she opened the . in New Londen Sunday. | school Monday morning. Entrance . ot e Dl O e . saf ilied y Sdine loes e If you have never expertenced the mmusual Aflemmn Farmers' e T sensation of riding tn a Scripps-Booth on a . ! Home, will be delivered by the pastot SOUTH GRISWOLD visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Griswold Chappell of Colchester. daughter Arlene and Mrs. Adell Spaul- ding spent Sunday with Mr. Lillie's uncle, Warren P. Briggs, of North Franklin. Supper and Entertainment. The Thimble club met with Mrs. Home From the West. Farl B. Geer, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Minnesota and South Dakota for the past seven Some person or persons hroke into the school house in District No. 10, known as the Lester district, Sunday alarm’ clock tablet, - ‘1 aln].\tg to cover ].ona distances with mininmum of fafigne.am'l.eflmt. ; Its favor for city work is but the en~ 5 Vv Uharles. 15 "Maynord of| TErnest Luther and som, Clarence, weeks, returned to the home of his <oy N e and daughter, Mrs. Maurice Chizzola,| The C. E. society of the First Con- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Geer teri :1 : hicl Ynd Mrs, William Cromwell and | ttended the dairy show nd spent the | gregational church held a harvest sup- | Thursday night. M. Geer s delight- ering ge PO , W en’of Mivatic were recent visitors | fjeck-end in Springgeld, Mass, making | per in the church parlors Friday even. | ed with whai he saw in the west. LR & 2l q il S one | the trip by automobile. ing, the entertainment consisting of een ™ ecl badc Lo ome of Mr. and Mrs. John | Ty ¢ Burdick is doing assessors’ duty | singing and Hallowe'en games - and Sohiool HovsesEntersd. s as R an e up l)g remarkable cross~country v I 5 Olin Avery Tuesday afternoon. Al ‘The Women of Indla _and i Wol s S B apere| “Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Pultz mctended | the club S ibe b DhsuniRe ¥ o hing for Thes, with rs, | U8} B X. B U. service being omitted | U, S show i Spengneld this | freshmonts wers served ot tho closs. has proven, over and over and over ageain, its endurance.andits T i 7 S| Friday evening Oct. 27th, g Gty e e L el G ! Pr % at the piano. i eV e . there 18| TNrr and Mrs. Robert Lille and |Mrs, . E. Holdridge. i pas e er Bisbing cstate v of ian , 4 new pian EAAIT oo Lo e iRy T books and a small amonnt of chanse. country road, then you have missed a new sale was made by Mrs. Fanny A. Mol | Many burnt matehes were found on motoring sensation, and have been denied to DEyIES, Adames ot N e e school house has been broken into. date the maximum huxury which is obtainable 3Mrs. Amelia Corvell Bisbing and Gove L)} Misses Lucy and Eillen Geer and asolin wes made oa Augest 13, 1916 Ly ers the rights to the Adams mill pond, Mrs: Mary Ann Geer, ‘all lof Norwlch, in p!esenfrdag construction. a Scripps-Booth, 4-cylinder cax, driven from the ice pond, formerly leased to the . Jiave been viSiling M Eng e Laac Sosttle to Tacoma, Waskingtos, by Mr. M. S. Crystal Lake lce company of New | For Fattest and Big- “The Ladies' Ald soclety met at the Brigham, of the fomer =iy, The gasoling Scripps-Booth cers are owned in the leading communities by the most exacting task was filled and soeled by the Soaler of rsonace Wednesday afternoon. y Wotghts and Moasures, D.W.Packard, Seattle. State Agent Buchanan of Wiiltman- tic in town Wednesday looking a from Ou # 9. gest Turkey Raised Satterlee, purchasers , to Susque who is on imed his journey to Michi- DUt will return to the Nome of his nts befor _Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Ellen in the village were Mrs. Frank att of Corona, L. I, and M cer and daughter, ‘Miss Florence B. Geer, of Geer Hill, Led- yard Miss Mary Voorhees, who has heen it the home of Mrs, J. Edmund Nor- 7an, retorned to her home in Brook- yn, N. Y, Fr Anniversary Trip. Mrs. Charles H. Chapman 1 atford motored to the Tome of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Col- r and Miss Kate B Colver, of the yard last Wedresday on the 17th u rsary of their marriage. Mr. mpman "is superintendent of the ridgeport division of the Connecticut troliey lines. iss Miriam Pitcher of Norwich was ler at tae Piicher cottage on the Davis of Norwich has D a few days with Mrs. Crand d a short time with aer e~usin, mma Bennett. Flight of Hydroplane. “he Gallaudet hydroplane of Nor- :flf"h, that practicad on the river late Tonday afternoon, but on account of spending. he high wind of Tuesday remained it anchor near the Yale quarters, irose and flew down the river in a wonderful way Wednesday m orning. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith and shildren of New London were guests it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Latham E. 3mith recently. Frank Hilton of Norwich was a er in this place Wednesday. SALEM New York Preacher Heard at Congre- gational Church—Guests in Local Homes. Rev. Johi G Hehr of New York oc- wupied the pulpit in the Congregational thurch Sunday morning. The Y. P. 8, C. E. meeting Sunday svening. was led by Mrs. Mary Darl- ne. Mrs. Henry Tisdale and Miss Mar- lorie Giles of New Lonoon have been ipending the week at Mill Valiey bun- ralow. Went\ to Dairy Show, Severa] from town attended the Na- donal Dairy show in Springfield, Mass, luring the ‘week. - After spending three weeks with ¥rs. James Beebe, Mrs. Charles Ray wturned to her home in Colchester, sunday. Mrs, Mary Darling and Mra. Ora Slark were recent visitors in Norwich. James Beebe and G, J. Murray were msiness callers in New London and Yorwich, Saturday. Miss Velme Darling 1s _spending ome time oi Mrs. Henry Maynard’s n_North Lyme, Mrs. James Beebe and daughter, pent the iirct of the week with Mrs. Seebe’s parerts. Mr. and Mrs. Richard e, of Grassy Hill LEFFINGWELL forvich Guests at Marshmallow Roast —Harvest Home Service Tomorrow at Baptist Church, Mr, and Mrs, N. E. Whiting, Roy L. seard and Fred A. Leffingwall attend- d the National Dalry show at Spring- leld, Saturday. Mrs. Eillian Turner of Montville, Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Stamm, Miss Mazie Ramm and- Mrs. Brown of Norwich, ere guests Sunday at the home of r. and Mrs. H. H. Amburn. Mrs J. E_Dobéars ang Mew M. B. Rynolds were guests of Mrs. Sher- D e T S Next Best $5.00 Third $5.00 The Bulletin proposes to capture the three fattest and largest Turkeys to be offered for_the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New Londen Counties. They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties. The Bulletin will bu the prize birds at the regular market price in addition to the prize to be awarded. The turkeys offcred for prize must have feathers off, entrafis drawn ind wings cut oft at first joint. Heads must net be cut off. The first prize of $1000 to the largest and fattest young turkey; second prize of $5.00 to the second largest and fattest young turkey third prize of §5.00 to the largest and fattest turkey raised in New London or Windham Counties. The contcst is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in these counties. weighing the Tuescay kefore Thanksgi The turkeys must be ‘submitted for examination and ing at 12 o'clock noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will ba awarded in addition to thc market price. Rock Nook Fome. This turkey will be given to the To the raiser of the second young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 in addition t> the market price will be given. This turkey will furnish the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. To the rai r of tne largest and fattest turkey over a year old a prize of $6.00 in sddition to the market price. This will g0 to th County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. . The judges will be disinterested persons who will weigh the turkeys market. at Somers Bros All turkeys that are eligible for competition will be purchased at the market price, 50 any turkey raiser who emters a bird in ihe con- test s sure of seling the bird whether a prize is won or not. at Jewett City for the remainder of the ‘month. Considerable damage was done by the high wind of Tuesday. 3 The sawmill on the lot of Mrs. Har- riet E. Palmer was stopped Wednes- day to make repairs. ohn C. Hawkins and A. C. Burdick were business callers here Monday with regard to school matters. J. G. Bill and son, Dr. B.dJ. Bill of Wisconsin, started Monday on a_visit to include Pendleton Hill, Clark’s Falls, Mystic, Boston and Fairhaven, Mass. Miss' Gladys L. Thompson expects to return to Simmons College, Boston, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. tained relatives Sunday. John R. Luther is at home, after spending the summer in the West. Benjamin W. Young spent the week- end at his home here. Miss R. G Flint was a business call- er here Wednesday. CAMPBELL’S MILLS James H. Dixon is making boxes at his mill in’this place. Mason Gray is visittng his father’s, Enos Gray of Ledyard. Robert Dixon and William H. Daw- ley killed two coons Saturday night. Miss Marian Blakeslee spent the ‘week-end at her home in Lebanon, and picked strawberries fn good condi- ‘on. ‘William Clark and Mrs. Horace Per- kins were week-end guests_at the home of William Billings in Preston, Willim H. Dawley of this place is the democratic candidate for repre- sentative in Voluntown. John and Walter Tanner with their families enjoved a coon dinner at the home of their mother, Mrs. J. C. Tan- ner, Tuesday. Miss Lucy Gray spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vine W. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner, Miss Marion Gardner and Mrs. Rathbun, all of Westerly, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willam Gardner. -~ Mzg, Charles Bitgood and sons, Bl- mer Bitgood recently entertained Jesge Young enter- from Willimantic, Vedne: o 8 4 G. Waro_ang Mrs. JOMA, 9 Pitgood ang family of Plainfield. . | ¢ . ? other attractions, which were enjoyed by all. Club Entertained. The J. N. Club met with Mrs. C. M. Geer Tuesday afternoon. There were three tables of whist played. Prizes went to _the following: First, Miss Fannie Perkins; consolaticn, Miss Florence Rockwood. Mr. and Mrs, Albert C. Hoxle of Wilmington, Mass., have moved their household goods to the home of the former's father, E. A. Hoxie, where they are to live. . Dr. Charles Royce and Miss Lizaie Pendleton of Willimantic were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Loomis. : Mrs. Emma Warner and James Caldwell of North Franklin spent Sunday with the formers daughter, Mrs. N. S. Loomis L. P. Smith and Willtam Clark at- tended the Springfield dairy show on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 'W. Hewitt and daughter Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. Clermont A. Fowler motored to Mas- sachusetts and attended the dairy show Wednesday, Mrs. J. P. Abell, Mrs. Peckham, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abeil and family and Miss Alice Bill motored to Providence Thursday and called on Mrs. Peckham's sister-in- law, Mrs. Spink. Sydney Andrews of Hartford was a recent visitor with his cousin, C. S. Goodwin, Sunday Visitors. Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Goodwin enter- tained Sunday, Mrs. R. Johnson, Mr. and Mr;.]g&v } C!![uk of Mansfield and . and Mrs, J. Hen: ing and BMis Lilijan Hahg of Feanaiin © o0 o8 ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Cromwell of Mystic, Mr. and Mrs, John McQuire of Gales Ferry, were Sunday callers in town. At County Home Meeting. Miss Harriet E. Hewitt and Miss Mabel Noyes attended the County ‘Home meeting in Norwich, Wednesday. Sunday Services. Rev. H. A. Campbell will speak to- ‘morrow.~ “The Problem of the Church ag a Religious and Soclal C Over 40 in Home Mission Meeting and Pageant—State School Supervisor Restored—Fellowship Meeting. The Home mission meeting and pag- eld in the Third Baptist church v evening was largely attended ry interesting. About forty adults and children, participated in the pageant, which was arranged by Miss Dora T. Maine. Rev. Lucian Drury presided over the exercises. Programme Committee. Mrs. Lucien Drury of this town was programme committee for the meet- ing of the Baptist ministers’ wives of Connecticut, held in connection with the Baptist state convention at New Tondon. The speakers were: Mrs. H. M. Thompson of Hartford, Mrs. W. E. ates of Mystic, Mrs. E. R. Hyde of iddletown, Mrs. W. T. Thayer, Wall- ingford, Mrs. J. Elder of New Lon- don and Mrs. B. N. Timbfe of Merident. s. H. S. Foster of Noank presided. Attended Corivention. s. D. F, Chapman, Mrs. W. H. Hil., ard, Mrs. C. C. Gray, Mrs. Elmer E. Maine. Mrs, H. M. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maine, Miss Dora T. Maine and Rev. and Mrs. Luclan Drury attended the Connecticut Baptist con- vention at New London. Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Bridgeport were in town calling on' Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. Rev. A. L. Townsend of Lynn, Mass., spent Wednesday night as a guest of Mrs. H. M. Perkins. Mrs. T. P. Norman has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Richmond, in Conterbury, this week. Judze John Coats of New Britain has been a guest of his brother, George F. Coats. State Supervision Restored. State supervision, which was_ re- cently withdrawn from the North Ston- ington town schools, has been restored, but with a new supervisor, O. E. Low- ell. Rideout of Wednesday Wallace A. Conference Wednesday. The first in the annual series of fel- lowship meetings of the Congregational churches of this section will be held with the local church of that faith on ‘Wednesday next. Rev. Lucian Drury will preach in the Second Baptist church Sunday. HAMBURG Rand-Tyndall Marriage — Attendants at Dairy Exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Crook have gone to Rutherford, N. J., to visit rel- atives and_ friends. Miss Marjorie Lord has returned from a visit to Northampton, Mass. Chester Bell of Norwich was a call- er at L. D. Harding’s Tuesday. Mrs. John Tiffany has returned af- ter two weeks' stay with relatives in Hartford and Deep River. 5 Mrs. Jennle Martin, Miss Carrie Bill. Mrs. Lindly Hosford and Miss Mar- jorie Lord motored to Hartford last Wednesday. Building New Wal. The state is building a concrete wall in front of Mrs. Carrie Granger's house. Many farmers who attended the fair at Springfield the first of the week from this way were J. W, Stark, John Tiffany, Ray Harding, Carlton Jew- ett, Haldrain Clark, Nathan Strohg, Will Sisson, Newton Lee, John Cone, J. L. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds and son Donald visited Mrs. Harrls Wood in Springfleld over Sunday and at- tended the fair. Rand-Tyndall, Mrs. William Tyndali of Jewett Ci and Eugene Rand of Sterling City were married recently by Rev. Francis Pur- vis of North Lyme. They reside on Colonial Corner. Yoo oill mioy the new Berlope. o Calotogie s (ke fineat picce of sdles | s ever produeed. 1t sy be ad by perional pplication ai the Ser ook Bedewroom. Scripps’-f)’oofi Ga DetroitTHich, G NORWICH MOTOR SALES COMPANY H. F. McCURDY, Manager, Thames Squ Rhodo llend. Four-Cylinder Roadster Four-Cylinder Coupe Eight-Cylinder Four-Passenger With Winter Top mf"‘ygb are Phene 654 by thet 1 ter, Mi ‘S‘V:\VQI'O s of the school la: It is Toemming P = - pige il G violation: E i W ey ‘! g 00 | i, viclations of he school I whose names alone are proof of Scripps-Booth g ‘:".:'..‘s:n.““".,., e o :.5‘,‘,}:: Heo i i - e = purchase~-value. ALteeSOD adles iheraaliitie Whits Hiva- : % trip fo Springfield, Buffa- _NORTH STGNINGTON tetns, by Mr. Albext J. Howard, Providence, 4 { PENDLETON HILL Jeptha G. Hill a Vigorous Traveler at 93—Local Nominee for Representa- tive. Jeptha G. Bill and his son, Dr. Ben- jamin G. Bill of Genoa Junction, W: were guests of Mrs. Harris Boardman Monday. They were enroute for Ply- mouth Rock and other places of inter- est. Mr. Bill, although 93, continues in the same vigorous health which he has always enjoved and has busied him- self daily during the summer with farm work. Moved to Pawtucket. . and Mrs. Willis_ Almy moved Tuesday to Pawtucket, R. L, where Mr. Almy will take up the florist business in_connection with a farm. The/first freeze of this neighborhood was Tuesday night of this week. Up to that time flowers had bloomed un- touched on some of the farms. Edward Ryder has had a telephone installed at the Bromley place where he is now living, making twelve sub- scribers in this section. Called to Boston. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson was called Sunday to Boston by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Milne, who has beea confined to her bed for the past four weeks by rheumatism and neutritis. Malcom Thompson ac- companied his mother and~ returned Monday. Eimer E. Coon is a republican nomi- nee for representative in the town of Voluntown. Miss Emma_Bolinius of Lancaster, Pa., was in this place Wednesday to accopany her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Carpenter to her home. Mrs! Carpenter has been visiting Mrs. Harris Boardman at the Palmer home. stead for the past two months. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Totter have gone fo New York and Mr. and Mrs. Flisha Briggs of Clark’s Falls have moved to fheir place and will be caretakers there during the winter. BOZRAH Colchester Pastor to Exchange With Rev. J. C. Young—=Collection for Ar- menians—Grange Hears About Game Laws. Rev. H. A. Blake of Colchester will preach in the Congregational church Sundey morning in exchange with the pastor, Rev. James C. Young. Generous Offering. The collection last Sunday was $15.15 and is to be used for the Armenians. The collection Sunday will be fore the same. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Lathrop and Miss Maude Lathrop spent last Sun- day in- Wethersfield. They also ate tended the falr in Springfield. Heard About Game Laws. The Grange: held its regular meeting ‘Wednesday, evening. The lecturer's hour was taken up With a discussion of the game laws. Jobn Frink told of his famous coon dog and coon hunts he Had enjoyed with him this fail. Dough- nuts and coffee were served, Mr. and Mgs. Edward Bishop, Mrs. Olive Bishop and Miss Alice Bishop at- tended the Pomona meeting in New London, Thursda; “MOHEGAN There will be-a unton_service day evening at eight o'clock Loretta Fielding of New London spent_Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Fielding. Mi. and_ Mrs. Charles Baker and children of New Haven have returned, after_spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meech. Mrs. Quidgeon and daughter, Gladys, were in New London the first of the weels. Mr., Mcsrette of Waterbury was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meech |over Sunday. Mrs. Denison Davis_of the guest of Mr. and Mrs cently. | Mirs! Meech and son, Leslie, were in New London, Monday, visiting Mr: and Mrs. Sturgis and Mr. and Mrs. Dunn. Edward O'Brien is spending several days in Springfleld, attending the dairy’ show and is also visiting. Hart- ford. Mrs. D. O. Cook has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Grover, in Greeneville. NORTH L¥ME Francis Purvis and Mrs. Syme Married. s Mystic was Hunter re- Rev. Lizzie M. J. Stark, Miss Bmily Stark, Miss Etta Woodruft and Mrs. N. S. Strone attended the meetings of the Baptist state convention in d first of the week. Purvis—Syme. Rev. Francls Purvis and Mrs. Li Syme were married last < Monday Middletown. Mrs. Purvis’ goods were moved here Monday and Miss Dorothy Syme of Hartford is here for els to assist her mother in settling the house. : Mrs. Erwin Rogers is caring for Mrs. Ray Hedgecock. Mrs. Mary Fosdick returned to New Rochelle, N. Y., Wednesday, after sev- eral months’ stay at I C. F, Jewett and Ray Harding mo- tored to Springfield, Mass, Monds taking as passengers, J. J. Tiffany, John Cone, H. F. Clark, J. L. Raymond, James Lathrop, W. M. Sisson Jr., J. W. Clark and N, S. Strong. They at- tended the National Dairy exhibition, returning home Tuesday. * CTLARK’S FALLS Mill Running Overtime—Jays Carry Off Chestnuts. The Federal Felt Co. iwhich ha running their mill extra time, w ob- liged to shut down one hour carlier Tuesday evening on account of a break in the engine that furnished power to run the electric lights. The jay birds have been busy taking all the chestnuts. Their sharp cry is heard early In the morning. Richard D. Maine and Horace Pal- mer were in Westerly, Wednesday. Clifford_Campbell and ladies from ‘Westerly were enjoying an automobile | ride_through here Sunday afternoon. Felt been GLASGO Local People Attend Springfield Show —Postmaster Henry Gautier Recov- ering. ’ . the National field from this Those Dairy who attended show at_Spripg! vicinity were: Ernest Luther and son, Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Eawin Lewi Alrand Mrs. F. E. Clark, Mrs. E tton accompanied by Miss Lill her a n Miner spent the week- home in Norwich. Mrs. Hanlen have moved The I Ald Society will meet g G. Burdick, Wednesday. 4 Visited Waterford. s Mabel Blanchard spent _the nd with her aunt, Miss Dora ton and also visited while there er uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eccleston of Vrazerford. nd Mrs. Charles Downing were inday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter clwe Mr. with Herbin . James McFalls and have moved from the to Voluntown. ral teachers in town are plan- ning to attend the 70th annual meet ing of the Connecticut state teacher: 1ssociation to be held in Norwich, Fi day, Oct. 27th. Postmaster Recovering. Friends of Henry Gautier the post- master are glad to know his health will permit him to, in a measure, at tend to his duties In the post office, after a long ss. FiTCHVILLE Baptist Pastor and Delegates Attend State Convention—The Week’s Hap- penings. At the Baptist church services Sun- day morning at 11 o'clock there will be a sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at Tvening praise and preach ock. Pray evening at vas away three ek attendin the Connec te conven- tion held wiih the First Baptist church of New London. Mrs. Edwin Wheeler Phoche Robinson attended convention as delegates, the 17th. Heard Akout the Village. and Mrs. Frank Thompson of ntic were calling on relatives lage Sunday. William Kelley has returned from a visit to Fall Rlver, Mass. 8 James D. McCarty and of the Scotland road. and Mrs. y Driscoll of Norwich Town, were Zuests of the Misses McCarty, Sun- day. Fred Rogers of Dridgeport is spend- ing o fow days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers. rs. Edwin Wheeler and Mrs. Pheobe Robinson were in New London Monday, attendipg the Raptist con- vention, . Mrs. Nelson Winchester is spending | several da: ins of Norwich. | _The democratic vote: Bozrah met in caucus Monday evening and nominated the| following ticket= for the coming elec{ ion: Representative, John J. Sweeney; dge of probate, Samuel justices of the peace, John Charls Bntly and John S. HANOVER & Members of Local C. E. Society to| Attend Norwich Meeting—Harvest! Supper Planncd. s with Mr. and Mrs. Hop-{ s in the town of| n the town hall! Members of the Y. P. S, C. E. svill| attend the Ladies’ conference of 'the Eastern Connecticut Branch W. B, M. at Park church, Norwich, this after=| noon at 2.30, Harvest Supper. The Ladies' Guild will hold thels annual Harvest supper in the vestry| next weels. | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Creig wers| guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! Angus Park last Suncay. John Arran of Waterloo, N. Y., spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. James Wa. Eadie. George Tanner of Philadelphia is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tanner, for a few days. Frank Way ‘Was a guest of Mrs. Angus Park, Tuesday. GRISWOLD Miss Maud Thompson of Worcester | et iome Sunday, after a few| visit with her cousin, Mrs. Wa| Sdmond. Five members of tI on Mrs. W. P. Holm r. and | grange called home of ; day last her sister, in Wil weele and’ found he s Lena Grom i over Sunday Morgan. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner of North | on spent Monday with Mr. and| Victor Campbell. i aney Brown of Preston vlash weele with her niece,. Mrs.A\ dmond. | the Parkg hospital Sundad, re glad Nirs. returned His Tri from nds to learn that he-is so much improved. Ray of Jewett Cil i Floyd Alice Kennedy tor Campbell's. CHESTERFIELD v and Miss ted Sunday at Vie-| v Mrs. Charles Powers and family were callers on M 1 Jantes Ritchio oz Montville, Su Florence Po s and Rut Tipker .(';tten(\ed‘ church at Lakes Pond, Sun~ Charles and Stanley Tinker and RBems jamin Kaplan are filling silos for peo- ple in Salem. There was only half a d: Friday on account of a teachers’ mest- ing in Palmertown. Bride i Farl Partlow and Charles Smith of New London were Sunday callers on Chartes Tinker: s People from here took a straw ride; to_ New London and Golden Snfi Tuesday night. school 8

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