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TLETTERS FROM TWO STATES W. M. M. Auxiliary Entertained—Ob- servance of Temperancs Sunday— ‘Wedding Invitations Received—8ur-. prise Party From Poquonoc. The local auxiliary of the Woman's Home Misslonary soclety was enter- tatned at the home off Mrs, Andrew Miller at its November mesting on | Tuseday afternoon, from 2.30 tg‘ug | o'clogk. The president, Miss I Laetimer presided. The meeting | opened with singing the hymn Conse- cration. The devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. Henry W. Hulrbutt and Miss Laura A. Perkins. Reports of the delegates to the recent gener- al conference of the W. H. M. societles i of the N. H. §. conference held in { New London, Mrs. James M. Potter ! and Mrs. Harmon C. Perkins, - were heard and accepted. ~They reported the auxiliary as pledging assistance to the Mitchell Home, Browning Homs, Plantation work and Providence work, The Missionary Enigmas were cons | ducted by Miss Latimer. A reading. | Going Up the Mountains, by Mrs. Del~ phine Fish agd one by Miss Alice Sat- | terloe entitled, Wanted, a Chance, were well given. The roll call by Mrs Luey A. Hurlbutt, recording secretary was responded to by the names of Homes, under the support of the so- [ clety, ! A social hour followed when the | hostess served fruit salad, sandwiches, cake and coffee. Mrs. Rufus W. Hurl- ! buft, and Miss Winnie Bartlett assist- ed in serving. False Voices and Hearts. Rev. James M. Potter spoke In the i M church Sunday momlng from < 27:22 the second, in his se- 1 rles’ of sermons on the family of Ja- ' oob, the theme being False Volices and { Hearts. Temperance Sunday. The World's Temperance Sundas was _observed in place of the regular Bchool session. The follow- { ing programme was given: Song, by H 1; One Thousand Yards of Pro. ; hibition; prayer, Rev. James M. Pot ! ter: responsive reading, Superintend- | emt C_B. Colver ana school; recita- | tlon, Forging Ahead, Dorothy Birch; i Wave and Tide, Miss Doris Main; Watchword of Success, Mary Birch; reading. The Fence or the Am- | bulance, Madeline Birch; Family Hi tory, recitation, by Paul Miller, C, E. Colver, Jr., and Gordon Maniere; song, : Wate, Pure and Free, by childre recitation, We Shall Win, Embeth Ben: Dett; Wated, Men, Alton Chapman: quartette, Speed the Tlag, Rev. Mr. Fotter, D. C. Perkins, D. R. Povey and G, E, Colver; recitations, My First Speech, Donald Potter: The Bar, Ed- na Chapman; The Drink For Me, 1 Helen Louise Colver: My Country and My Kin, Gertrude Allen; offering for temperance worlk Wedding Invitations. Invitations were received in the village Monday by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert Aplin, to the m: riage of their daughter, Helen, and Chester Dean Pone: on the thir- tleth of November at 8.30 o'clock in the evening at one hundred and forty five Cottage avenue, Mount Vernon New York. ~fter the inaritlo, C: known n th e had th re. The at_home c first of lifornia. village summer home for some Surprise Party. arty of young people from Po- | oc came. in automobile_last Friday evening to the nome of Har- ald McGuire and gave him and his| friend, Harold Bandro a surprise. The party were delightfully received gnd & nleasant evening w pent George T. Meech of Middlefown (WAS ‘pending Sunday in New don, motored to the home of his fer, Mrs. C. A. Satteriee, and famil Sunday afterncon for acall Richard Bracewell of Groton was a recent caller on friends in the place. Mrs. Charles W. Pierce of Allyns Point and her sister, Mrs. Charles Winchester, of Norwich, spent last week in New York and Union Hill, N. I Mrs. Lucy Hurlbutt closed her home in the village Tuesday and has gone to spend some time with her daught- er, Mrs. John C. Revnolds, at Bay- ridge, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Hazel Lamb of Ledyard was the week end guest of Miss Elsie Mc- Guire, 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Harold and Mrs. Cathcart of the Navy Yard wero recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller at the Davis cottage. Frank W. Brewster of Norwich | spent and at _ the o ARt et :&"A the Woman's Home Misalon~ ary meeting st the home af ‘Martin-8pesry Wedding. - ‘ware of in the James to attend the marriage reception haries Mareity on Bronson Thureday vmeber, Miss years has spend her summers where her parents have a cottage on the Bluffs. She was graduated from the Bridgeport hospital later as & nurse and has been most successful in_her calling. Henry E. Beckwith of Middistown was a_caller esday on his niece, Mrs. Dudley ‘C. Perkins. NORTH STGNINGTON Reptesentatives-Eleot Stone and Lew- Is Give Supper' to Constityents— Mission Study Class Mests. The representatives-elect from this town, George H. Stone and Horace G. Lewis, game a supper to their con- stituency in Grange hall Wed- nesday evening. A large number were present. Grace was sald by Rev. Luclan Drury. The menu in- cluded oyster stew, rolls, ple and cof- fee. Cigars and speaking followed. B, Frank White was toastmaster. Speeches were made by State Senator- elect Hinckley, Judge H. 'W. Rath- bun, Attorney Charles L. Stewart, of Norwich, Dr. T. P. Maine and Judge C. C. Gray. . W. H: M. 8. Meeting. Miss Dora T. Maine, assoclational presirdent for the Woman's Home Missfon society, of the Stonington Union assoclation, called a meeting of workers in that department of mis. slonary effort, at her home, Monday afternoon. - Several ladles from out of town were present. At the.close of the meeting, Miss Maine served tea. The Mission Study class met on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Dora_ T. Maine, taking up_the first chapter of the book, Old Spain in New America, Miss Ella Norman has been in Bos- ton, this week. Miss Esther Radcliffe, a teacher in Wheeler school, is absent on sick leave, O. E. Lowell, the new supervisor of the town schools, has visited them all this week. Woma#n's Union Gives Supper. The Woman's Union, of the Congre- gational chiuroh; ‘gave ‘a supper _on Friday e“ening at the home of Dan- iel E~Gray. 0. D. Fisher and Deacon John D. Avery attended the conference of Cor/-egational churches at New Mr. and Mrs, John L. York have been visiting their sons in Hart- ford NORTH L7 J. Lawrence Raymond and R rding motored to New Hampshire ) buy cattle this week. Mrs. Caroline Moshier, who died in ast Hamptos, was buried in Had- vme, Wednesday W. M. Sisson Jr. and G. H. Strong motored to Ivorvton, Tuesday. B Edward Wcboer enteriained ladies of the sewing circle Tues- :fternoon. i 1y . Jewett and N trong were st Hadam, Wadnesday, to de- oxen sold by Mr. Jewett and| en Rogers to Philip Rich, of PRESTON Frank H. Palmer Breaks Arm by Fall From Ladder in Barn. Rev. and Mrs. . M. Keneston at- tended the state coriference of Congre- gational churches hecid at New Bri- tain this w The regular meeling of the Grange wasg, held Tuesday evening. The lec- turér’s aour, {n.eharge cf Ceres, Miss Helen B Frank H. e fell. from a ladder i nthe barn Wednesfayiand broke his arm. Dr.’ Gildeteleeve reduced the fracture. < Mr. Clough, state inspector of schools, and G. C. Swift, supervisor, were visiting the schools this week: Fourteenth Year Attention, Farmers! DOLLAR S BONUS “and Big- | Wedn — Capt. Dana T: QGallup Returns From Ki Pasc—Oards at Young Men's As- soolation -Roome—Surprise Parties ~—Parish House Debt Pald. e : On. Brief _ Furlough. - Dana’ Taylor Galiup _of s.‘.&:pm of the First Massachusetts Cavalry, C Who has been stationed at Fort J Bl Puso, since June, arrived here late on Saturday morning at the home of his mother, Mrs, Simeon Gallup, for a brief visit, not yet being mustered out. The First Squadron arrived Saturday at the armory at Boston. Archibald Lambert, president of the. Young Men's association, called a spe. clal meeting Wednesday evening. Af- ter the business meeting & soclal hour was enjoyed, cards being the chief amusement. Recent Surprise Part Leslie Haley was given a_surprise parfy Saturday evening at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Haley by the following young friends: The Misses Nancy Avery, Fanny Marchard, Fay Johnson, Alico Chesebro, - Blsic Strickland. Flora. B. Ingram, Annie Packer, Elizabeth [Cheney, = Bleanor Burrows and Messrs. Elisha N. Davis, Clifford Desle; Theodore Perry, Ev- erett Boose, Alden Wicox, Sylvester MacNeil and Irving Crandall. Music and games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. A successful surprise party was en- joyed last Thursday evening at Rocky HIl farm, the home of the Misses Bertha ana Elsie Chesebro. Among those present were Misses Jennie ‘Whipple, Violet Watrous, Eisie Sha- fer, Effie Whipple, Nella Crouch, An- sie Chesebro, also Harry Shafer, Fx erett Watrous, Francis Whipple, Frank Shafer, Howard Perkins, John Whip- ple, Harold Shafer and Fdw pauld- ing. Games were played, Miss Violet Watrous and Miss Nella Crouch ren- dered several.selections on the orgZan and e -0ld time. songs were sung. Refpeshments. were serve, % Foot Injured: Theodore Perry is recoveri infared " foot inc Monda at the Noank ship another workman e compressed_air tank slipped from their Mr. Perry's foot Parish House Debt Paid. A debt of $75 on the Methodist par- house has been rec the nv from st L h ting a one end nd struck wh <p cher of the Old Mysti Marriage Anncunced. Mr. and M Ife: formerly of Old nounced the marriage of their nicce Harriet sterly ¢ | Raiyea ana C both of Wappinger’s Fa place Wednesda: The Methodist T met day at 2 p. m., the parish The guests of the society were rkers house. Mrs. Albany Smith and little daugh- ter, Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. W. A. Fra- ser and Mrs. John Howford, all of Noank, and Miss Grace Denisoh Whee- ler of the Road district. served at 5.20 p. m. Mrs. Frank E. Williams pleasantly entertained the Ladies’ Aid society of the Baptist church Wednesday after- noon. Supper was Migs Lillfe: P. Chipman's. residence and othér Buildings at Brashwood have been . painted. £ % An auction was héld Wednesday at g‘e“mw: E. Holmer place, Quoquotaug Miss Ruth A. Burrows was a guest at the afternoon tea Saturday given by Mrs. Eric Barr of New London. Miss Emma Avery Willlams, who teaches at New Britain has returned to the Williams homestead for a rest until the Thanksgiving_recess. Mrs. Lillle Babcock Welles has re- turned to her home in New Jersey af- ter a visit to relatives in New Ln- dn and Old Mystic. Joseph Avery of New Haven spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Avery. Miss Nellle F. Schoonover guest of friends in Brooklyn. Fred A. Norton, scoutmaster at Deep River, was calling recently on Rev. and’ Mrs. Fred Bugene. HAMBURG Gifts Presented Librarian—Alternates to’ State Suffrage Convention. ‘Mrs. George Martin has been ill the past week at her home on Bill Hill. Charles Chappell is enjoying a va- cation with .his family in Old Ham- burg. Ground has been broken for a house on Bill Hill corner for a party in Harrisburg, Penn. James Ward and son, Leland, were Sterling City visitors the first of the week. Mrs, James Lord went to Hartford last Thulml”llflu -t'or 3 fow flnzeys( Mrs.. ewett - of Deep- River, Rachel and Jewett Tiffany were here The ocommittes . on flib; 7. bnter- talgment met ‘Wednesday m at the town hall ‘The. members of the L. B.'S. met Wednesday . afternoon and packed mission hoxes under mudnl::flon of Ts. . Bunmell, w! - greatl; interested in the cause. i Gifts for Librarfan, At -the ‘closing of the ‘llbrary last ‘Wednesdzy, Mrs. Lizzie Bfll, librarian, of Lyme library, was presented a large basket of useful packages and s gen- erous sum of money. Appointed Alternates. The Equal Franchise met Monday afternoon” and appointed alter- nates to the convention at New Ha- ven, Thursday and Friday, as two of the delezates were unable to attend on acount of fliness. EAST COLCHESTER A large crowd attended_the days’ auction at Susman Paley's on is the Tuesday and Wednesday. Cattle sold at_an average price. Meyer and Havy Paley are home rom New York. i —— s Two Asroplanes--Ely Over Qrove— Motor Party from Norwich—-Dr. and Mrs. Warner Golng South. Some of 'the village people had the phumot-htmuflmhn-pu: over Niantic - Sunday. The ma- chines m““:an‘ about 3,000 feet -and cor plainly seen. Perkins last week. Men ‘have finished -dotrig work on the Belknap cottage. WIHd Geese Noted. A flock of wild gecse passed over this place Wednesday forenoon. There were abeut 28 in the group. George W. Pierce of Springfleld, ., Was & visitor in the grove Sun- Mr. Pierce formerly lived here. Going South. - Dr. and Mrs, Everett S. Warner will feave shortly for New ' York, where they. will remain a” month before going south for the winter. Last winter they Spent a great deal of timeé'in Califor- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beebe have re- turned from their former h Rocky Hill, e H. E. Smith and AL Brown of New Haven passed Sunday at their cottage in the grove. They came over in thelr Mrs. Grant of Rockville passed Sun- day at her cottage in the gprn\‘:.d S Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of New York have been guests of Arthur Saunders and family at the Lloyd cot- tage in the grove. Mrs. F. A. Aston and maid left last weelk for their home in Middletown. Relph Dimmock of the Smith farm is building a smali barn for his horses. 3 Stephen Rowley of the Black road passed Sunday in \Vilumsnt’}zfn! Mrs. Annle &. Browp has returned after several “weeks’ stay in Boston, Woonsocket. R-1, and Willimantio, . A, Aston leaves shortly for his home in Midélgtown. 2o Herbert Reade and heipers have fin- Ished driving a well at Von Fe Lo £ a well at the Von Feilitz R. I.. Manwaring leaves today (Sat- ¥) for a visit to relatives in Meri- 22 " V. Grey and Arthur s ers, Jr. went ty Savbrook last weck in Mr. Grey’'s ear. Melvilie ffoward has entered the em- Ploy of Contractor ¥.. K. Beckwith, rence §: * of Auburn. Me., is passing a at the F: residence. e D Building Garage. Jared Comstocl |1s having a gara Carpenters work. Mr. and Mrs.. Johnson of - Hartford gm«:: Sanday @t their dottage ifi the Mr. and Mrs. John Churchill i “hill of Bris- tol spent the week en ¥ {oldsbentire d at their place Frank Steve Sunday Louis P. & nue. Mr. Underwoo. city. of the Flanders road e bnilt on his place. Tom Niantic are doing the ens of Hartford pas: ith ois parents, Mr. &ng Mec evens. in Washington ave- Stevens is employed at the d typewriter factory in that Mrs. F. E. Hills' and Mrs. on of Hartford passed Sun- ir cottages in the grove. Motored from Norwich, Mr. apd Mrs. R. B. S. Washb M; and Mrs George F. Tubbs ‘lxinmd' d: gh_ter. Miss Catherine Tubbs, of Gurvicn, motored to the grove mun- v for a ghort sta; u e v at tne Washburn Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Whitin Igturned from a viaf to SMrs Whitlneo er, Mrs. George I v i ge Elmer, and. family ercy Wheeler has ret: from ler;‘gthi' trip to the ‘Isnurlehflmgd & owland White of Middl Sunday i the village.. o PRt e e SALEM Church Social Held in Grange Hall— Hunters Staying at the Niles Place. Kate Simps day at the: Rev. John G, Hehr, of Gas Lake, ‘preached in the Congregmioney church Sunday morning. v OpJMurTay was the leader of the Yine S. C. E. meeting Sunday eve- Miss Eunice Graves ret home in Willamsbure, . Mass' ps zfi:: after spending several days In Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dar Helen Malona and " Miss - Aley "o visited relatives in Canaan, Sunday. C. I Beebe was a caller in Norwich Saturday. with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Lee, Miss Dora Lee and Ruth Lee. spent Sunday at tho home of Mrs. James Beebe. Deridaeton Church Social, A church social was hel Hall “Thursday evening, = Gra8e Clarke and hfi;" SN Jow Fiarefe cl n leasant Valley were call- ers at Mr. and E = nd Mrs. James Beebe's, J. Frank Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, John Maynard, were Rathbun and. Henry Middletown, ‘Sunday. callers ia William Kingsley' was. @ récont vis- ftor in Colchester. o Hunters at-Niles Placs. A party of hinters from New Lon- don has been spen: fow days miflflueuen 3 ding & &t ss Katherine Groub, teacher the Center echool, attended T fraci® o meeting in Colchester last Fri- Mr. and Mre, Jamios Bésbe enter- :1:&; relatives from Newr &n: Te- The members of the Taates Soclety are preparing be heid-in December- _.' ot Ald sale ‘20 two Jire?sm e en vis at the Edmon! home * {!ohn P’&{.M of: anu‘x was' < caller at Edmond “a -this=week. E of Norwich has L] LEDYARD Supper Given by Ladies’ Aid Society Clears $25-—Jailer O. H. Main of Norwich Buys His Farm Back. The Ladies' Aid. society held . the fourth church supper of the season. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gray Friday evening. This was one of the best patronized, there being nearly 100 present, many coming from Norwich. The receipts were about $25. The next supper will be held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finnigan. Miss Stella Holdridge has been the guest of Mrs. S. E. Holdridge. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spafford of Glastonbury were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olin H. Avery. Miss Crowe of Norwich has been the guest for several days of Miss Mar- garet Allyn. Judge and Mrs. S. E. Holdridge and family visited Judge Holdridge's brother snd family in Riverpoint Sun- day, golng and returning by automo- ble. Mr. and Mrs. Everett. Peckham -ware. ‘wéek end visitore ‘of Mr. aj Mrs. Charies A. Gray. Buys Back Farm. Jailer Oscar H. Main of Norwich, who- sold his farm in this town to a Hebrew purchaser several months ago, has purchased it back. the.latter not being able to make a success of farm- ng. Miss Gladys Holdridge is visiting relatives and friends in Westerly and Mystic, Meeting of Ti ble Club. The Ledyard Thimble club met with Mrs. Isaac G. Geer Tuesday afternoon. Nearly all the club members were present and there ware several visit- ors. Cake, ice cream and cooiies were served at the close. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Charles A. Gray. The Ladies’ Ald scciety met at the parsonage Wednesday afterncon. Rev. (. F. Govdenough returmed-on Thursday from New Dritain, where he was present at the convention of the Congregational churches of the state. He was gone two days and inspected one grange. At Norwich Meeting- Mrs, Clarence P. Knight attended the D. A.'R. meeting held in Norwich on Tuesday. OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Successful Entertainment—Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tetreault Move to Nor- wich. A pleasing entertainment was given in the Occum hall Thursday evening by puplls in the Versailles school: the parts were taken with credit to both teachers and scholars, Home made candy, cake and coffee were on sale after "the entertainment, which was well patronized. F. Shippe succeeds E. Levasseur as agent at the Versailles raflroad sta- tion. Able to Be Out. C. H. Boyéns after being- confined to the house from the effects of a broken leg bone, is able to get about the house and yard with the help of crutches. Move to Norwich. the present week E. J. Te- treanlt removed his - household goods to Norwich where he has se- cured a home. Mr. and Mrs. Te- treault will be missed in the activities of the village of which they have had a part for years and in St. Joseph's parish, both being active .in the church work. Mr. Tetreault’s remov- al from the discontinues the water business wi he has carried on with profit for several years. LISBON Newent . E. Society Holds Red Tape Soolal—Birthday Party for Ruth and Royal Kennedy. tape social at the 'Sadle Adams in Jewett ‘Monday *evening, - - U ‘Speedy~and ' Easy: There’s little” comfort in most low priced cars. You can’t use their speeds. They jostle you—they ride roughly — they The $635 Overland is different.’™ It is not’ Butyoueanluethéfifl!apeedofitspawer- Come in and let us demonstrate. That’s - ful motor when you need it. Phone 1290 Riding It has long 42-inch, casy riding; shock ab- sorbing cantileverrearsprings. Inaddition the 75 B Overland is a longer ear-—lO'l-‘ « inch wheelbase. | And it has 4-inch tires. --* = » P Its smoothness and ease of riding at any ° speed would do .andheaviefcar.b the best kind of proof.” M. B. RING, AUTO COMPANY 21 Chestnut Street, Norwich, Conn. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo; Ohio ™ *Made in U.S.A."" justice to a much larger ing meeting of the Ladies’ Missionary Society was held with Mrs. Mattie Robinson, a former member of the so- clety, at her home in Jewett City, Dual Birthday Celebration. Miss Ruth Kennedy was surprised by about thirty friends Friday even- ing who came to help celebrate her birthday. It was also the birthday of her younger brother, Royal. A de- lightful evening was passed with games and music. Sandwiches, cake, coffee and chocolates were passed. In behalf of the company Charles Budeit, Jr., presented Miss Kennedy a gold bracelet and Royal Kennedy a watch and fob. Besides these there were other gifts from individuals. Mrs. Maxwell Reynolds. and little son of Danielson are spending several ‘weeks at the parsonage. W. S. Foote has been in Wilton for a visit with his mother. The trip was made by automobile with his son, Raymond Foote of Bridgeport. ‘Mrs. August Hoelck and daughter Mildréd went to Springfield Thursday for a visit with relatives. LEBANON Dance in Grange Hall Well Attended —Speakers from Norwich at C. E. Rally—Dr. Wallace Sweet to Ad- dress C. E. Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Noves and daughter, Mabel, and _Mrs. Henry Hewitt motored to Hartford iast week Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sunday Mrs. B. C , Mrs. Jane Card, Mrs. Odell paulding, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Lilile and daugh- ter, Arlene, of this place, Misses Amy illie entertained and Alice Lillie of Willimantic and Mr. W. P. Lillie of North Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham of Hartford spent Saturday with Miss E. B. Hunt- ington. + Move to Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Stark and daugh- ter, Geneva, have moved their house- hold goods to Willimantic where they are to live. Many at Dance. A dance was held in Grange hall on Friday evening, people coming from many directions. Lyman’s orchestra furnished music. Professor Congdon was prompter. Mrs. E. A, Hoxle spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Man- ning of Yantic. = Mr. and_Mrs. Vincent Bannister of Norwich State Hospital were weel end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blakeslee. Miss Florence Madley has gone to live with Miss Hattie E. Hewitt, as a companion for. the winter. Mrs. Albert C. Hoxie spent Wed- nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Manning of Yantic. Returns to Massachusett: Mrs. Ella Mason has returned to her home in Massachusetts after spend- ing the summer at the home or Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Danelson. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo A. Boothby spent Sunday in Rockville, guests of Mrs. Boothby’s sister-in-law. Mrs. Boothby remained for a week's visit. Many from this place attend2d the Willimantic C. union meeting at Hebron _Saturday Miss Mabel K. Noves is the guest of Miss Bertha Perry of New London. Speakers From Norwich. Friday evening the Baptlst church held a C. E. rally in the parlors. There were 100 present, coming from many places. The speakers were Rev. George H. Strouse of the First Baptist church of Norwich and Earle Stamm of Norwich. A social time was en- joyed during which cake and ice Ccream were served. Migs Virginia Loomis spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Bmma ‘Warner of North Franklin. Dr. Sweet to Speak. Dr. Wallace Sweet is to address the C: E. meeting Sunday evening on Y. M. C. A. work in New York city. Mrs. Martha Pendleton has returned after spending some time with her niece, Mrs. Harold S. Maine of Wind- ham. Otto - Anderson has made’" many changes on the Thomas Main property, whith ‘ho. recently purchased. Mrs. 1da Ecclestone, from Glasgo, has had stones erected to tie mem- ofy of her:husband and littlc daugh- ter, in the cemetery here. Groyer C. Main entortained hunters from Westerly the first of the week. The ‘voters attended a eupper in Seeday svening, gtven by the elecied nesday Ing, iven o electec of the town. { morning began with the first snow of the season, aftor which there will be Indlan eummer. The annual rice-p: tlon of Japan Windham County ELMVILLE Relief Corps Frank Davis, Mrs. B. C. Conklin visited friends in ‘Webster- last week. Harry Bramham of Pawtucket, R. 1 has been spending a few days at Grassmere farm. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Chase and daughter of Putnam Friday, and on Sunday friends from New London Mrs. Crane the guest of Mrs. C. H. Pike. Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Colwell vis- ited in Taunt Sunday, maki bile. Miss Nellie end in Central Village. John Winslow and Everett Wins- low of Jefferson, Mass., former resi- dents of Elm: relatives here. Dennis Raw: tor last_week. ‘Mrs. Betsy ter has been ton Wright and Mrs, Addie B. Call. Elsie Myere, several weeks, Gift At the sewing circle meeting of the ‘Woman's Reli Sarah B. Torrey in Danielson. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Frank A. Davis of this place was presented a handsome emer- ald pin set w of the supper by Mrs. Davis. Mr. and M ielson visited day. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Forestry Meeting — Consul Chamberlain Home from Gi A Forestry here Filley, state the subject of Pines. rin of Ottawa. Canada, gave a little talk on how they managed to get their Logs Down Stream in Canada. Consul and lain of Briti the former's brother, E. L. Chamber- lain and family. The two Mrs. Cham- berlains are sisters. Misses Florence and Louise Ken- e visiting their aunt in Putnam WESTFORD. yon this week. Capt. H. A. has beer Mr. and Mr: Haven spent summer home Albert Squi visited the Thread City, Mrs. Clarence H. SBarlow and little daughter, eral days Mrs. Jenaie Barlow are i indefinite sta: Do: Ralph Thompeon. A number party Saturday eveuin Tuesday at the chapel. W. C. in town two weeks, board- ing at Bert Paker's. and dance at Frank Morey's North Ashforé Presents Gift to Mrs. , at Danielson Meeting. A, Tavis entertained| Whist. and_Hampton. of Willimantic has been on and Mansficld, Mass., ng the trip by automo- Place spent the week- ville, have been visiting son was a Norwich visi- “Spears of Foster Cen- the guest of Mrs. Clay- port, R. L, have who has been ill for is improving. For Mrs. Davis. Mary Anthony Moosup, Sunday. ef Corps, held with Mrs. | Mr. and. Mog day. ith pearls, in recognition recently given the corps| About s, Silas Babbitt of Dan- it C. D. Mowry’s, Sun- the members prize and John booby prize. George na. Field meeting was held Walker's farm forestry, spoke ably on James V. Per- Mrs. George Chamber- sh Guiana are guests at|ited her mother, ‘Wednesday. Sunday visitors Bastman of Middletown| hi Everett B. s. A. B. Lincoln of New the week-end at their here. res and B. A. Wilbur ‘Wednesday. | national grange.- othy, are spending sev- h friends in Hartford. Barlow and _Gladys Southbridge for an the guests of Mrs. n house. = from bere atterded the About one hun- of pneumonia- Mrs, Reymend Walsh Philadelphia to visit relativés. s Stuart Elisworth spent Sunday? his home in Uxbridge, Mass. Mrs. Frank Sieidon, Miss Sheldon of Moosup and Mres, Newton of Proyidence, day visitors at William Dear’s. Five Cent Lunch. The Ladies' Aid Society met at: church parlors Wednesday q to sew for the Christmas sale. A- cent lunch .was, sered the were. rooms Monday afternoon: . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cross of Ni dred were present, who enjoyed a' dinner and a all-round good Miss Elsie Scranton spent B with her sister, Mrs. Charles Gagt, Five Cent Lunch Follows Meeting: Ladies’ Aid Society—Evening 2 n visiting at home of dr. Cross' orother, L. ard Cross this week. Mrs. Peter Antho: visited ‘relatives in ‘Willldm Thomy has moved Whist Party. twenty-five people attendad the whist Moosup, Wednesday ovening, held ;by? of the BEastern Barl Bragg_won the first gentleman'si of the He entertained out-of-town relatives Sun- 5 party Amy Stan{ i Greenhalgh took thel ‘Walter Hutchins family from Moosup here. cently moved from hcre to Moosup, , Mrs. ‘Willlam Loring has been s rex {cent visitor in Providence. , Walter Kilpatrick nas-left' Albert C. and the. family spending a few days at ‘the home of| Lewis Baseett, before going to their new home in Massachusetts. Miss Helen W. Tilinghast has a recent visitor in Hartford. Mrs. George Baher of Putnam vis- B g _% t Mrs” Eilen Totew| at Mr and Mre. . Foward Cross wess out and George Sanders in Danislson. - POMFRET CENTER Everett ‘E. ‘Brown Judge of Plate Ex. at Rhode Isiand Fruit Show! | “osmer Brown attended Rhode Island fruit show in Providenual last week as judge of plate exhibits: Mrs. Phebe A. Sbarpe is in Washing~i ton, D. C,, attending the i Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Brown motored! to Providence ~Wedr.caday, rattending| the automobile show- and The Merry Wives of Windsor at Providence Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott metorsd to_ Worcester last Sunday. Bitp Mr. Rossen at the Day Kimball 085 pital is recovering sfter a hard sessions of thet o b thes | | 1 lassitude, backache, The Household Remedy for the ailments from which almost suffers—sick headache, sometimes muddy complexi kache, depression and other results of a disordered digestive system—is They widely used medicine in the we mm of o bowels. their action on stomach, liver, kidneys and hl';mfanulgmhaumfl not irritate the ici it—do Facmber of the family at the first si that they are good for the aged, S .- Seld g 9 EEC have found them dependabl products, S bowels. Should be afe for most of illness—so mild and effe 10102 )2

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