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Flowers For Patient. The B. soclety sent a uet of = mnlnemw». is Il In & hospital in Natl d " e and Siiin Frank of e call- . ott of Dayville cal e wmfi. S o raliroad, came home esday to vote. 2 —— SCOTFLAND Eloation Day Dinner Served by W. C. T. U. Cloars Over $30. - | Milk Produers Take First Step Te- ward Organization—Annual Mesting of Ecclesiastical Society-four Votes to Improve Yeoman’s Hall. The milk producers in this section held & meeting in Yeoman's hall Fri- day evening of last week to get in- formation concerning the Rhode Is- land Producers Cooperative Assocta- tion which is_in process of organima- tion. Hnery Turner, president of the association, Secretary Jonathan Com- stock, Edward Theinert and Sidney A. Sherman all of Rhode Island address- ed the meeting. Prof. Davis of the C. A. C. was also present and spok Tentative plans, working and results of the proposed organization were ex- plained. Cooperation was the keyrote of all the addresses. By thorough or- ganized cooperation milk contractors ed for Were served at the Mr. o A surprised of 18 friends 1 - party brought a bountiful collation with them Hunters in Town. Elmer J. Finley of New York and Mr. Wells of Hartford have been fa town several days hunting, They spent the time at the former's sum- mer hom: Louis D. Eaton of Nashville, Tenn. is in town to eee his mother, Mrs. Frank H- Eaton, who is ill. - Miss Annie M. Alvord has returned from 2 stay in South Manchaster. Fred S. Doane was home from Wa- terbury the first of the week to vote. A furnace has been instailed in the Bolton Horary. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moffit, Mrs. Alice Willoughby anrd Mrs. B.gle Kimbal ELLINGTON would have to deal with the orgaaiza- Harry Holmes visited his mother In |attended the convention of the Nor.|ton through its officlals instead of|, Mesting Held With Local with individuals as at present. The 'omona leeting el ith .ocal ‘Griswold, Tuesday. :rlich union, Christian Endeavor, heid | With néiviqual were u:;d to join the | Grange—Funeral of Mrs. Eunic Th foman’s Christ: proposed organization agreeing to i . Fridey evening was = Gentlemen . s Christian Temperance | PoRORCl CrETe 20 s "etock at five doll. | FimneY Union served an election day dinner Tue in the chapel. It wis a very good dinner and was well patronized. Over thirty dellars was made above expenses. Mrs. May Phillips ofGlastonbury is at Willlam Burnham’s. Mrs. Albert Modlit night in the grange and all the offi cors’ chairs were filled with the brothers: One candidate was in: structed in the third and fourth de- grees. -An interesting programme was given. E. B. Gallup told of his .trip to the National Fair in Spring- fleld, 2fter which the brothers served ars o share and paying in one per cent. or one -dollar.~ These were the terms of membership. If the organization is not formed the money paid i will be refunded. If it is formed and success- ful each member is expected to pay in as many dollars as the average number of quarters of milk he pro- Miss -Mollle Lavitt is the guest of relatives in New York.. She will also visit Philadelphia and Norfolk. Va., and expects to Dbe away several months. Pomona Meeting. The East Central Pomona meeting ireturned last. week after a short visit.with relatives be 3 Z held in tawn hail Wednesday an_oyster supper. in Main duces daily. That is, the man who |Was v - - -oulq | morning and afterncon. Several can- ot Y Bmmons White ate coon dinneT{ Leon MofMitt wae elected representa- | Produces 50 quarts of mCHally Wod| digates® were given the Afth degree, hitng 1s & Brest call for wood and|tive here Tuesday. Beven iocal producers paid in (helr |and there was a large attendance. El- many ‘eams are hauling wood daily Tl and joined the proposed organi- | linston grange furnished a roast beet dinner at noon. Grange Election. Wednesday evening the grange held its annual election. A number of the men went in auto- mobiles to Hartford Tuesday evening to hear the election returns. Going to Hazardvill The many friends of Dr. 13.%A. Brace regret to learn that he leaves here to_the nearby villages. Mrs. Laura Chesebro was a week end visitor at Allen Sayles’. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Etanton of Attleboro, Mass., were Sunday Vi itors at the Sywnton homestead. John P;ron Gallup of Moosup, vis- 1ted his grandparents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Tanner and Gil- bert Rendall were dinner guests af Edwin Frink's Sunday. RAWSON ¥Fred Baker of Pomfret was at 1. W. Hammond's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Phillips and daughter spent ‘Sunday In Rhode Isi- and. Mr. and_ Mrs. Willam Clapp and Miss Alice Baker of Willimantic spent Sunday at B. Whitehcuse's. zation. Home for Week-end. Randall Porter, a student at Wesley- an University, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Port- er on Columbia Green as did ulso his sister, Miss Harrjett K. Porter. an in- structor in the Walnut Hill School for Girls near Boston. Held Annual Mesting. Pure food Prod _ THE BEST2F QUALI the meeting Herbert P. Collins pointed trustee san- o Y 7 -\Ira_. J. J. Fitzgerald and son Francis The columbia Ecclesiastical society | Dec. 1st to practice medicine in Haz- : Atten uotion, were in Futnam Saturday, held its annual meeting at the chapel|ardville. Dr. Brace has been here four : Several from here atrended the auc. 4 4 |last Saturday afternoon. The usual|years and had won many friends. Dr. 3 tion sale of 85 head of stock at Aden reports were heard and accepted. The|W. G. Shepard of lynn, Mass. suc- i 4 Tillinghast's in South Killingly, Wed- Tolland Ccunty treasurer's report showed a balance cf | cecds him, nesday. $289. He also roported receiving| M. E. Haywood has been confined - o — $400 bequeathed the society by Miss|to the house several days with a se- 7 EAST KILLINGLY HEBRON N. Adelia Collins in_trust. Later in|vere attack of neuritis. . X : ‘ \ _ Funeral of M-s. Pinney. Scarlet Fever Patients Mecover—Vet- | Willimantic C. E. Union to Hold Con- s TN tce e | The funeral of Mrs. Bunicia Pinney » s chairman of the society committce re-| The € e Puniis 4 X . ers 94 and 87 at the Polls. vention at Congregational Church |ported the amount of orders drawn | olden, Mass. untll within four P : — : Tedsy, ring the past venr as §1,099.47. The | Years a resident of Ellington, was held Shenerion, whe have been il = with A R S e e e e ekelton, who have been » Mr. and Mrs. Willis Prouty, Miss|$533.65 and labilities $6.50, leaviag a | Monday . Mo y_was for- scahlet fover, are able to be out of | yapin A TITS- WOTS FEouty, et | batance of $527.15 on the credit side.|merly the teacher of the [Friendship : . No new cases are reported. | Mro''p 1 Hissonl of st Hampton|A choice of officers for the ensuing | class, and the bearers were six of the - S 52,55 " Luther G. Andrews spent the | mgiored to Hebron Sunday and were | ear resulted as follows: Society com- | class members, Olin Shearer, Arthur W e oo wee kend with relatives in flrloofl,lguen! of Mr. Blssell's sister, Mrs, W, | mittee, S. E. Winter, T. G. Tucker arter, Howard Kibbe, Arthur Hale, s R L Harry Hayden and Fred Ahorn. Rev. D. E, Jones conducted the services in 0. Seyms, ana family. E. Hunt; secretary and trea Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tennant motored Elderly Voters. C.Isham. Two new names Fenner Purlingame, 94 vears - and! o Fast Hampton Sunday afterngon | Were added to the list of members of | the church. Durlal was .in Center Albert. Greenshitt, 87, were among the | an dcalled on Mr Temnant's Brother, | the'socicty and one name stricken off jcemetery. voters here Tuesday. | H. F. Tennant, and family. the by request of the member. It Miss Alice Pinney has been enter- Rufus R, C¥ase of Putnam was at| Miss Fannie Wright of Niantic was|Wes voted to quit caim t> rights|taining her niece from Warehouse the Chase homestead Tuesday. a Tocent guest of her Lrother; R. D.|Cr title the soclety has to_ the land|Point for a few day: Charles Roth has been spending a| Wright, and famil known as Columbia Green. It was al-| Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Shepard lenter- few days with relatives in Sutton,! Danlel Horten of Hartford is the|S0 voted to repair the dri ay to|tained Mr. d Mrs. Lincoln Ashcroft Mass, TWhalter Kreiger of Worcester, spent Sundsz with friends here. Tenjamin White has been spending of Lynn, Mass, the horse-sheds near the chapel. Burial of George H. Little. ' The body of George H. Little of Hartford was brought here for buria! over the week end. SPRING HILL 2 guest this week of his brother, Ed-| mund Horton. H . James Martin of East Hartford a very interesting report in Sun- gav a few days with his brother, Baward | day school of Marsaret Slattery's ad- |in the family lot in Columbja cemetery | Town Gocs Repuslican in Tuesday’s White in Pomfret. s dress given at the Sunday school con- |Jast Saturday afternoon, ° The de | Mrs, Bernord Edwards visited her i Election—New F; or Arrives. 8 T e e pug: | YeRtion held in Hartford last week. =|ceased was 5§ vears of age. He was aunt, Mrs. Charl S, % e Busy Lees met Saturday wit on of Edwin and Eliza West e e 5 Bam Mights Weanesday and THurb-|thoir temchor, Atis. Cinlt Bobineyn, tormerly of this place as w iy b o s aas i dy il Miss Delight Brown of Hartford wae of his grandfathe 11 parts of the town. The IPCI&(‘YS Dfl Joseph Dumns, Sr., is seriously fll. |a week end guest of Miss Florence | Capt. George Little. He is survived | g oo art o . Miss Ada Shipree visited friends in | gmih, by his wife, who is a daughter of Fd- | v, different parties, were ‘,”‘;‘“”s; Provigsiice Saturdey. e and] C. E. Union Mecting Tcday. ward Little formerly of this place and | potio 3o %03 was Targer than ever e rancar Cunent Saturday | The 84th convention of the Willi-)one AMitchell Little of Hartforl |jefore. The count showed that the W‘lt‘h‘ r::‘n“\“"( in Providence. ;’(?n’:j—:!;tio‘g.] g v\th hE' heid ‘gj l(h!‘ Farm Sale. reputation of the town as being strong: Waek End ‘suests OB e 1 it e (Batur sed Saturday trans- {1y repubdlican was fully sustained. For ferring the farm and buil electors: ings owned | 245 republican, 131 democrat- Joseph Dumas_Jr. and family ofiat'3'p. m. Addressex will be given by | 2 k.- v Hpew C. Tt 142, 2. soclalist, 9 prombition. The state Nortn | Grosvenordale, Olfver Credie | H. H. Spooner of Jer.sington and Rev. | tnais. oiniod "on Crpsianr Siir e | Geket rat ancad ot those fgures, Tor and familv of Killingly Cerser spent|I.’ W. Deetor. pastor of the church.|apran 7d Dinah Fuchs of Drook- |comb leading with 257 votes. Every- the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | The nddress of welcome will be given | jyn. Mr. Isham has to vacate;thing tras very orderly all day, and seph Dumas, Sr. by (C. L. Robinson, president of the|the premises by Dec 1. He will move | thers re no accidents. 2 R ‘P’..‘, 7 ““th:‘&“b;- e e fur_|into his new house a short distance| The Tadies Ald socloty seived over izhe he Mansiiel - E. S., and | south c lumbia_ Green. 7 yster dinn a o - THUMPS3C e Helivon Sunior B At (hy S.4nd | south cf Columbia Green. oyster dinners at the church on The attempt to hav oir rehears- | Tuesday and netted quite a o 5 Sy e s e LG he attempt have choir rehear: y a £ood sum. by Rev. a1 toihiay 4 ¢ | = Rev.'F“H. Powell b - o Marriage—Elec. | 2¢ 3 ddress by seems to have been a fallure thus| Rev. H. H. Powell has accepted the Munyan W’\l“fl;fl'fi, d"" aw‘ l‘\‘ln Cook, pastor of the Willimantic|far, One more effort is to be made|call frcm the Spring Hill Baptist v S0 e o 0% | Hnsrewational chvurch: music by theland a renearsal is calied for this (Sat-jchurch and next week will move his|were sold at the door. The affair | much pleased to think Casey is elected Feathered Alarm Clocks. Sl ) s et Wm0, Bl mesron Cotkregational, choir. Lulftl y) evening. X houschold gocds from Boston to the | seems to become move popular. cach | senator. : e fashion note recommending > re we Sunday_# B 16 pLY Y e Miss Edith Bruce of Providence | parsonage, when he will commence his | year. Parts have been assigned and | z Philip Moore is ill. He has not been = - suitable gift to ¢ Whittemore were married Sunday in} Mra. Harrle Bond, Miss Maria Bond |spent the week end with Mrs. Glayton | dutles az paster, A el o siened 211 E. T. Spencer Appointad ‘Coroner— | eering well for a week or S0, { cocks as o suitable gift to & 3 Pomfret. Guests present were Mr.|and Henry Bond of Nigntic motored to | . iun Mrs. C. C. Davis was called to Provi- | net drama. to ven in the early| Business Donmc in Probats Court—| Esther Smith Is goining somewhat | having a formal garden betrays-'the snd Mra. Hurry Whittemore and | Hebron Wednesday morning nnd were | The sclectmen held their monthly dence, R. I, last Sunday to attend the | wint Efsstisns GosaiHap {after three weeks' iline writer's ignorance of the beautfful daughter, Mrs James Munyan Mrs.|guests of friends in town. ness meeting at their room funeral of a relative. WoniEavor at Rockvilles ‘ Lick i of Fisherville has|jyorie utterances to which the faney e ;\m‘ M.l:n 8. A Munyan. | Dwight Tugker of Haritord Zyas,the | town buliding last Saturday agternoon. | Are. Lusina Bennett has returned o foiseing is Fomiitie Rk The town c purchased a new mackine to have in | gt ® O SIS B O f & m. oF n Interesting Meeting. mother, Mrs.| It is reported that Addison F.|from a visit at Chestaut Hill S S S session at hi; business. o The: ihpsionary meeting at the’Bip- |- A Burnham. | Thompson has sold his farm property| Rev. H. H. Fowell has been a guest | Leader's report of the recital of o are mumerous this fall. | thereabouts. The suitableness of this: ot ehareh Wednesany was well at- {”l:':a‘nx;r: ‘?—fi’r’xrfi-fi’ ia House and {locaied In Pine stroet to Jake Berko- |at the home of Judge L. J. Storrs this| D i A e et conat e is not very abundant in this vi- | gift depends entirely on the gardem's tended and much enjoyed. The fore- Mr. and of this place week: 4 o y. 3 e = noon's program featured work among s KA Bumbam Sunday, making Jubilte Missionary Mecting. o avallesemas ingtonniats Tiiess Fred i imlizer ofin e tlictwers syl ames Kennedy was through this vi- | P xiutly tg TR the Indians. The parts taken by the 3 A jubliee issionary meeting is t 85 abo \: > ; hedard at an ama- Puesday. T - children and young women in costume b5 Reld hese WeAnastay, Nev: 1o, Bevs e e feur reciial, and the difficult v S3c. and sl AW B fpere o As 0 a Matter of Economy. and the; Indian eongs were very well eral spealers are expected from COVENTRY and Gouble notes of the De Beriot|jngy ‘nod rovidence Saturday Take it vear in and year out you Eavaa alie about her work amonk e Shraaq T meditng s Gundeniths = nunber By Miss! Bobai s atoused Tt | dninsentats Shipping Precaution. will find that o hired girl comeswehéap. e - {auspices of the Voman M onary ) P .| enthusiasm of those presen:t. | s e 9 =dis {mmigrants at the port of Boston that | Returns Thrown on the Screen—Dr. E. | soclety, Dinmer will be served at| caoy Helpers Present Play at Tol-|en B Garginer B, Kenyo To ship & miror without breaking | er than medicine and a dogtor fas very_ stiing and intcresting | M. Jenkina Describss Life on Caps | Yeoman's hall. land — Local Republican Majority B e micharles A Durfee was apnoinied ad. | 1o glass, paste narrow strips of paper | last—Exchange. Pulca o et e sl %‘t- Cod—Game With' Stevéns: Today. Hall Improvement "Vaoted. b WHLINGTON Durtee, vith Jo . Hoxsie ap- | diagonally across the glass. This z ) a wikh for more such meet. e At a special town meeting Tuesday | Ty fes' Ald Society me P praiser. .| breaks the vibrations and prevents tho| 3ran; 10,761,025 Invested armory |appointed to present plai for 1 st > SR = school, includin, tea 3 Boss on the estate of = Heard Returns. to receive election returns. Roturns|improvement of Yeomans hall in the| " cyed s usual i+ play |2nd officers and morg’than an averaze llowed and an S s . Qm:;;v;“hu. o ml-m;‘du:'l;s Were recelved at the armory and (line of cafoty and largerd seating ca- | «Tha: Lace Lontr wednendan ahebiay day corgregdtion to Ii 75 on : y z shown on the screen, f RoE N . 3 C he Last Loaf”, Wednesday evening O et artaltien 'WoIt Den @l e screen, for the benefit of | pacity was heard and accepted. ‘Three 5 ’s practical sermon on the students and members of the col- A e the Tolland town hall to a large Things of Lofe.” Senexet granges with the officers of |lege community. el 4260 t0 Si800. 3¢ | 2udience. , aitiay o ehchl cohmenition| Soab kot they WillLgE Jol bl weas Quinebaug Pomona. About 120 were Ti6a on the Coa: SER bttt | fanant. fhe iolin’ ot W. B. Hawkins is chosen delegate i Hartford last week was greatly ap- | iriput ‘cranted. present. An entertaining program was by pe- - LT the sy he foont emg|to the state confercnce of Congrega- |preciated by those who attended from b e susidiang of th 4 - given by visiting granges ond there| Dr E.H.Jenkins gave reminiscences | Changing ‘he siairs at the front end| tional churches in New Britain, Nov.|here. Brown and: Mt Pabner! o e aodien of theipersoniand es- Were after supper spreches by guests. | Of life in'a Cape Cod town, at the|of the hall erect broad stairs at the|iy ang 15. R it g e tate of the children of ~Eusene . Music for dancing was furnished by |Book club meeting Tuesday evening. |fear 25 2 means of escabe b case of| The bi-monthly mecting of the|tained a: West Hartford e Aot i St st the Cargill orchestra. Football Team in New Jersey. . ¢ dormor windows in|Ready Helpers was held in the chapel S B ~ - The college football team left Fri- ELMVILLE day afternoon for Hoboken, N. J., where they will play the Stevens I Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Davis Enter- | Stitute today (Saturday.) tain the Woman's Relief Corps. the upper hall so as to have full sized windows etc. It was voted to in- struct the selectmen to prepare plans and specifications along this line and an estimated cost of the project, also to ascertain cost of heating and lighting meeting Rev. and Mrs. Darrow in Thursday evening. charming home there. Local Republicans Win. The Republicans are rejoicing over the great landside at Tuesday's elec- tion in this town. For several years The petition of Mary A. Greene for the appointment of a guardian of John H. Chappell, a person of full age, was referred to December ngxt, with order of notice. The will of Ddward B. Saunders was Sate at Grove Cottage. Washirgion County, R. L. The Ladies' Circle held a sale in|the building and report at a future|the town has been strongzly demo- e proved, allowe! and ordered recorded, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Davis enter- |Grove cottage Thursday “::;‘,nwn meeting. A tax of 14 mills on the|cratic, but this time the Republicans USQUEPAUGH and Flora V. Saunders was confirmed d the Helief ‘Corps of which Mrs. | which was more than usually success. [dollar on list next to be completed to|carried tie whole ticket by a majority | as executrix. n member and a fe wother | ful. The novelty baoth was presided of 45. defray the current experces of the town the ensuing vear. 2 The selectmen ~were authorized to Large Vote Pollod. The result of the election triends at their home Friday evening. supper the evening was pleas- Dr. Kenyon and a few others went to Providence Tuesday night, to get election returns. over by Mrs. Beach and her aides. Mrs. To Preach i Garrigus liad charge of the fancy work Rev. Harold S W Passaic. hip is spending in the aniiy pasied with music and dancing. | aasisted by Mra. Dawson, Sira. Stevens, | borTow money when necessary to mest xt nis home in Fassaic, N. J.| ° Several Trom here attsnded the Re-|{he repubiican tidker by mmuch Sacallor About fifty ‘were present. " Holl nd Mrs. Card. . The ; ] " Winship will preach in the church | publican. Wak A | majorities tha o A 'number rom here attended the |confections were, eoid by Mrs' Ester |action ratiied in discontinuing two|mere on Sundsy and the Rev. 3f. L.| Svenin: e e suction at Aden Hillinhasts' in Seuth |and assis 3 e substantial sup- - ymond | Williston of Hartford will s, A 2 P v “Mathew: E v Killingly Wednesday. per beginning at 5.0, was served in | Squire's residence which were aband- | the church heve. UL preach tn | Mra; Anna Wells has gons to Exeter, | Rev. E. P. Msthcwson and famil Mrs. James Kent is in Fitchburg, |the dining room under a committee headed by Mrs. Musser. The members triend. were pleased with the assistance of Mr. and Mrs, Henry V. Haswell have | those who do not belong to the socity. returned from & visit in Providence. BOLTON NOTCH oned when the new section of state road wa sconstructed. Republican Victory. Election day the republicans made a clean sweep, the average republi- can majority being about 35. There ‘was an unusually full vote, 145 ballots to visit her nephew, for a few weeks. |and Frank W. Mills went to Provi- Mrs. E. L. Simmons, of Plainville, | dence Wednesday on an automobile Mass., spent a couple of days lasttrip. week with friends here. - Mrs. E. E. Kenyon visited Provi dence, Saturday. in_company with Mr. and Mrs. George Niles and family of Parsonage Land Sold. The Second Congregational church has sold seven acres of the land be- longing to the parsopage property to Walter S. Haven. Mrs. W. B. Hawkins is visiting her attending the wedding of & Mrs. Ida ce entertained her daughter from Northi Scituate Satur- WEEKAPAUG AsnEhter in New Haven: Wyoming. They made the trip by au- | Convention Report Heard by W. C. T. day. were cast— am; ; - 4 Mrs. Mdu‘& Sifrenfovss aa fau- S. M, Woodward recelved word Tues- | voting. et %‘elm:ulc:e‘l(k;!. ROl the| William Baldwin, who is almost in | tomobile. U.—Duck Hunters at Point Judith. . tomebile ridefo*Wooastock Tuesday. Two per- o S 5 Final Ralli = 7 Monday evening both republicans and democrats had a rally at Yeo- man’s hall. The democrats having the upper hall and the republicans the lower one—both rallies were wel at- tended. The republican speakers were Congressman Richard P. Freeman, of New London, Attorney Genernl Geo. E. Hinman of Willimantic and Col. William H. Hall of Willington. The democratic_speakers were Hon. Mr. of the death of his father, Mrs, lda JGenmedy. Norman Keane- | Woodward, of Vernon. s w5 8y and Miss Wood of Putham were re- | Judge M. W. Howard was a Hartford cent visitors at Mrs. Alfred Potters’. |visitor Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Cyfus Battey of Moo- | Mrs. Estelle Reed is in Boston vis- 1up, Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | iting her eister, Mrs. Bacon Herbert Battey. . Mary Crawford of Boston, who Herbert Hopkins was at Oakland|has been visiting her cousin, M. W. Beach last week. Howard, is in Burnside for a few Mrs. Nancy Botham of Pomfret ‘t&i. loward Sumner of Rockville spent Sunday in town, the guest of rela- Don’t Neglect Wounds 5 Mr. and Mrs. Amos H. Kenyon of Mr. Providence visited over Sunday at Dr. Kenyon's as_did also Miss Dorothy Kenyon, of West Kingston. J.'C. Cahoonc was a caller at Hills dale, Thursday J." L. Briggs is working for James ‘Woodmansee. _ Mr. Tyler of Kingston was a caller in our vicinity Sunday. ROCKVILLE The Ocean View W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Mary Chapman in Westerly Wednesday afternoon with a good number in attendance. A report of the South district convention held at Bradford was given by Mrs. Alice Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Bliven, who have been visiting relatives and friends in Salem, returned nome by automobile Saturday afternoon. Going South. " STAFFORD Sixth Annual Hallowe’sn Party a Suc- cess—Local Player Wins Praise at Rockville. Harold Jenk!ns is attending a Hart- ford business college. James Duggan has left the Johnson hospital after a week, tives. Mrs, Anna Gering and son George treatment. “Bapti Mrs. Kathryne Bradley will close her of Rockville were the guests Sunday |Beach of New York, Hon. Stevensen| C. Herbert Phillips bf Springfeid is|Seventh Day Baptist Sunday School| Mrs. Ka 3 of M. W. Howard G of Somers and Mayor D. P. Dunn of | the guest of his parents, Mr. aua trs | Rally—Loyal :Workers Serve Sup- |LinEaiow today (Saturday) and go Wiiliam J, Wilson, manager for the | Villimantic. Charies Phillips. o South to visit her father for & few : Manchester Supply company, was the g = Mr. and Mre. Alvin H. Combs of weeks. Do not ngglect even the little cuts or guest Sunday of Miss Mabel Howard. Theodore MacQuade is working for BOLTOM Brattleboro, Vt, have been Buests of| A Sunday School rally was held at|3 S . \cratcbes. | Blood-pofsoning with dan- | © Mra. Harciett House of Greene, R. Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Chase. the S. D. B. church here Jast Satur- | miiie Gavice and Feon Bllven have - e 16 visiting Mo Willars Merate: ST oo, T M. and Mrs Doyid Regan, Mr. and|day aftornoon, with auite a mumber | sone to Point Jusiin. where they will i 'm- Py may follow Py has moved his fam- | South Ms P N8 | Mrs. J, MeCarihy, \Mr. and Mrs. H. H.| of visitors present from Ashaway and | enjoy some dutk shooting. _‘“m m“ properly fly to Bodth B g . ! in Hall—Hunters at Finley Summer |McGuite of Derby, Dentel and Mar- | Westerly. Short addresses were given Bonehit Siippér, > promptly given o .. gare nez Searles of ev. Clayton A. Bur . ¥ don. For m“x MT. HOPE Windsor epent & e waayaw ith Mr and | Bawis Walctord. of Wut:x{;:x‘!: 224 DTl e Jonn Maxson served a. bean lores or bruises spply st 7 A party of 80 South Manchester peo- | Mrs. Matthew Keefe recently. Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Shaw, Miss|Supper at her home Thursday evening mee w little Minard's Dle came to Bolton hall last week Returns to New York, Gertrude Stillman of Asgaway and E.|for the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid so- | iniment, obtained et e o ot a0d, Jiiss Lil. | Ehiureday evening, where they had &|. Corp. William H. Dlack has retumed | A Wittay of Hopkinton City. Musicjcioty . ooy o 2o | N e weel rivate dance. ‘he usic was r- = 4 was urfih.ho - £ ; Mr. and Mrs. ar- % iy drug store, ; It end with Mr. and Mrs, Georse Abble. | nished by three picces of Hatcn's band | (0, Moy, Lotk after a few days' visit Thsbon o) ot Mrs. Erio G. Barber and daughter, Florence, #nd Mrs. Byron L. Keny mo- Westerly and Lord’s Point ry Noyes attended the election supper at the Seventh Day Baptist church in Westerly Tuesday evening. with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Black. He has again taken up his studies in the Pratt night school, where he Is talk- P P, F. A. Young of Brooklyn, N. Y.|of Hartford. During th ing Bol- m‘é"‘“’""fimh spent the week end with his family. Ry R ton ladies served them a supper. The influence. Its use promotes ‘Mathewson and Charles | dining hall was decorated with ferns, the urse T Th Princess Radziwill, farmerly |abandonment of the Radziwill lace of Boston made some fiy- | bittersweet, aurumn leaves and flow- fugia. cof H.‘I:‘.:::";’:;" Workers served a chictk- RICHMOND e Dot Denon, ot A i nd G o & T AR Prinossat . 3 s < ¥ per -at_the Rogkville board- = h LY o3 303 2 ‘ Radziwill has won much favor in Rus=¢ iam n;‘r-a and | Last Saturday evening Harry L. Bill| The sixth annual Hallowe'en party - Saturday evening which —_— parentage. bas been compelled by the |gja by her care of war sufferers,-and New Haven ive re- |of Hartford, the blind, musician, as-|under the auspices of the grange met patronized. Simeon James of Providenoe was a |war to leave her home in Russi~ the czar has conferred on her | . mflfllnt a week (u}‘l;:e'dfl “:ly W. E. Mfig_‘thwm !énf with its psual success. One hundred B F. ‘ber ©F . Woody Hill was a' caller through here Tuesday. Nivezn and now resides in Rome. The |cross of St. Geonge. She conducted & o R eld, gave a mi oy . /€ Kenyon's recently. Many around this town are very Russian genmeral staff ordered field hospital and camp kitchen. 4 and . ninety-elght admission tickets | caller at