Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 25, 1916, Page 10

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Dr. Robert Harrington, Formerly of North Stonington, Moves to Town —S8ermons by Former Pastor— Scouts Have an Outing. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Rosenlund of uot have stored a part of their usehold goods and moved the rest to New Haven where Mr. Rosenlund obtained employment several ‘weeks *8 Charity Work Planned. There was a good attendance at the meet: of the Goodcheer Sunshine societ; t the home of Mrs. Cornel- jus aherty Thursday _afternoon. fll.fll were made for the distribution of good cheer among those needing it for Thanksgiving. There was work on articles for the society's coming sale. A very enjoyable afternoon was Spent. Mrs. Flaherty served refresh- ments. Joseph Dactor of Baltic ‘s to open a ‘shop here. Lived in North Stonington. Dr. Robert Harrington has arrived tn town. Dr. Harrington comes here from Massachusetts but a few years ago was in North Stonington. Rev. Charleg Tibbetts, pastor of the M. E. church recently returned from a yecent visit with friends in Provi- ence. Home From Sweden. Fred Bergman of Pequot, who has been on a several weeks' visit with friends in his native Sweden, has re- * turned home. Miss Helen Nichols of Meriden has been spending some time with friends in_town. Men sent by a New York-firm are installing the heating apparatus in the Palmer Memorial school building. Former Pastor Preaches Rey. Elisha Sanderson of Bridgewa- , Me., occupied the pulpit in the church on Sunday morning and afternoon. Mr. Sanderson, who came to Boston to attend the meet- ings, consecrated by Rally Sunday, came to occupy the pulpit in the Mont- wille church when about ten years 880 be was the pastor. There was a large attendance at_both services to hear him. Mrs. A. P. Mitchell enter- tained him during his stay in town. ‘Mrs. F. E. Newton has returned to per home in Fast Lyme. ‘About a dozen members of Pequot oouncil, Knights of Columbus, were naty morning and evening, me and eve Lemuel M. Flelding of Norwich was In_this place Sunday. Harold and Earl ~Quidgeon _and Courtland Fowler were tn New Lon- don Sunday. Mrs. Northi ncasville called on Mh. E B unday. Denison Davis and son, Raymond, of Mystic, were in Mohegan Sunday. ‘Mr. Burrows of New London called on friends here Sunday. LEBANON Winners at Whist Tables—Birthday Dinner Party—Thanksgiving Sermon and Music Tomorrow. The Whist club met in Grange hall on Friday evening and thirteen ta- bles were played. Prizes went to the following: Ladies’: First, Mrs. O. L. Pultz; sec- ond, Miss Addie Hollen; third, Mrs. Carrle Abell. Gentlemen's: First, J. P. Biakeslee: J. A, Thomas; third, Ralph Coffee, cake and sand- wiches were served. Personal Notes. Mrs, H. A. Campbell was a recent visitor in Springfield, Mass. Miss Ella Peck of Hartford was a week end visitor with’her sister, Mrs. C. M. Gero. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Norwich were recent viSitors at Clarke Standish’ Rev. and Mrs. Davles of Westmin- ster were recent guests at Miss Har- riet E. Hewitt's. L. P. Sith and William Clark were in Ashford on business Tuesday. Norwich Visitors. Among Norwich visitors Monday were: Mrs. E. L. Danielson, Mrs. Will Mason, Miss Mary Randail, Mrs. E. W. Hewitt and Miss_Gladys Hewitt, Mrs. Adell Spaulding, Mrs. Robert Lil- lie and daughter, Arlene, Mrs. Roland Browning and daughter, Miss Grace Burgess, and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bark- er of this place. Miss Lavina P. Kneeland of Leonard Bridge, was a recent caller at Mrs. Adell Spaulding’s. Miss Virginia Loomis spent the week with Farmington friends. Miss Florence Loomis was a recent idn Norwich attending the exemplifi- | eation of the third degree on a class by White Cross council Sunday after- i moon. ‘* Joseph Rheinhart has moved his household goods to New London. Frank Bentley of Hill Top has rent- a portion of his house to Mr. and fln. {Hosmer of Springfleld, Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth Lees left town Sat- ca.y to visit friends in Pattison, N. ‘Mrs. Albert Avery of Hill Top has @s her guest her sister, Mrs. Henry Wvery of Niantic. Mrs. Joseph Tevois entertainéd on Bunday Miss Mary Raymond and Miss Blanche Raymond of Baltic. Pageant a Success. The pageant given by the society in the Methodist church was well at- tended and successful. Among those taking part were Rev. Charles C. Tib- betts, Frederick Lathrop, Edwin Dart, George Brierly, Mrs. Richard Johnson, Miss Vera Bartlett, Melvin Robinson end Ralph H. Melor as officers. The other parts were taken by members of the church and Sunday school. John Killen who has been laid up with a badly sprained ankle, is able to out. o Scouts’ Outing. The Boy Scouts of the village en- ed a three-mile lawe Sunday. The ys_carried lunch and built a fire by which they brofled frankfurts.. Patrick Donohue, employed in Mys- flny spent the week-end at his home in_town. Mrs. Henry Jerome has as guests Mr. and Mrs. Prescott of New Jer- and_Bverett Augus of New York. * s, ‘sames B. Connell of Hartford was a brief visitor in town the first ©of the week. The weekiy prayer meeting Tuesday night was held at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ramage and Mr. eand Mrs. Willlam Noble. ‘During the absence of the regular $. "B Tooker, the first of the week Fred Stmpson substituted. NORTH STGNINGTON Reports From Congregational Confer- ence and Sunday School Convention —Milk Producers Organize League ® =-Red Cross Work- Reports of the conference of Con- gregational churches at New Pritain | were given at the morning service in the Jocal Congregational church Sun- day by Rev. O, D. Fisher and Deacon John D. Avery. At the session of the Bunday school, Mrs. O. D. Fisher re- ported the state Sunday school con- wention at Hartford. Mrs. Jones of South Windsor was @n over Sunday guests at the Congre- ‘Bupervisor of schools, O. E. Lowel, met the town school committee Wed- nesday to plan improvements for the wchools. Milk Producers’ League, A milk producers’ meeting was hold Monday evening in the town hall. It was voted to organize a_milk pro- @ucers’ Jeague. J. Frank Brown wae mpointed a delegate to attend a state meeting. County offivers were pres- ent. Rev. and Mrs. O, D. Fisher, Mrs. T. P. Norman, Mrs. Daniel E. Gray, Mrs. Bllsworth H. Gray, Mrs. Amos Wheel- er and Miss Arna Wheeler attended the fellowship meeting at Ledyard, W 5 Attended Ordination. ., . M. Porking went to Boston, , to hear Pilly Sunday and on Friday, the ordination -vlo- of Albert L. Townsend, who is now pastor of a church in Lynn. OMr. Townsend preached last vear sor the Third Baptist church in this town, leaving here in May. Mr. and Mrs. John L. York returned Thursday, after two weeks' visit in Hartford. Master John Myers of Preston has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. T. P. Norman. Albert C. Norman and family of East Orange, N. J. are in town for week vacation. Jeanette, the elght months old @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. Gray, is recovering from a serious ill- Mrs. 'W. H. Getchell and Mrs. L. A. Beltzel of Groton, weve recent ®uests of Mrs, W. H. Hillard. Work For Red Cross. The Woman's Union of the Congr fational church nold & Red Cross re- work mceting In the church ves- Thursday. filfam P. Babcock is doing jury duty in ..orwich. MOHEGAN Schoolmates Give Earl Quidgeon Surprise Party. Barl Quidgeon was pleasantly sur- flq his home Wednesday evening a number of his schoolmates. visitor with her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Warner of North Franklin. Many from this place attended the auction at Judge A. G. Kneeland's on ‘Tuesday. Husband’s Birthday Celebrated. Sunday Mrs. C. M. Geer gave a chicken pie dinner .in honor of her husband’s birthday. 0se present were: Miss Ella Peck of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Manning of Yantie; Mr. and Mrs. . A. Hoxie, and son Earle, Mrs. H. M. Peck, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Hoxie, Mr. and Mrs, Albert C. Hoxie, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Geer and children, Leroy and ra. AMr. and Mrs. John Tracy of Frank- lin_called at C. M. Geer's Sunday. Everett Chappell of. Terryville was home over Sunday, making the trip in his automobile. Mr. and Mrs. son were at s in North Franklin, Sunday. ' Miss Grant re- turned home with them. Elmer Puitz and Fred Hoxie are in New York state. The trip was made by automobile. Therei was.a oot attendance at the C. E. meeting Sunday evening. The speaker was Dr. Wallace_Sweet, who gave a fine account or Y. M. C. A. New York city. dies' Aid socxety met in the arlors Thursday afternoon, working for the sale to be held in Grange hall Dr. and Mrs. John Sweet, Dr. Hen- ry of Hartford were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Bishop. Mr. Brown and rs. Bishop of Hartford are spending a few davs with the latter’s son, R. F. Bishop Mrs. J. D. Simpson was in Norwich Saturda; Fred M. Abell was n recent visitor with his brother, Winthrop Abell and family in Greeneville. Miss Della Weir of South Manchest- er spent the week end with Mrs. C. S. Goodwin, Came By Automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning and daughter, Mr. Fred _Manning and Frank Mansfield of Hillstown, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Goodwin Sun- day, making the trl pby automobile. Mrs. Fred Willoughby and daughter of Scotland were recent visitors with the former's sister, Mrs. Fred N. Tay- or. Harvey Bruce of Hartford is visiting at Louis Taylor's. Attended C. E. Rally. A number from this place attended the C. E. rally held in Leffingwell on Friday evening. The trip was made by_automobile. Fred Jackson of Norwich ~was a Sunday visitor with his cousins, Mrs. Mary Brown and Mrs. Charles Irons. I_W. Stark and daughter, Geneva, of Willlmantlc, were callers in town on Wednesday. Robert T. Lillle was in Willimantic Wednesday. Mrs. John Fairchild has returned to her ‘home after visiting her mother, in_South Windham. pell _and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pultz have re- | turned, after spending some time with mflves in York state and Long Is- Speclal Sermon Tomorrow. Rev. H. A. Campbell of the Congre- gational church has arranged for a special Thanksgiving sermon Sunday and special music by the chotr. SOUTH LYME Mrs. Peter Vein of New London spent Wednesday with Mrs. Harry Hersey. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Waterhouse and daughter, Helen, who are passing the winter in New London, spent Sunday at their home here. Thomas Littlefield 1s employed in the Adams Express office in New Lon- lon. Mr. and Mrs. B. Stanhope and fami- ly will soon move to New London for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Howara Stickney and daughter of Ivoryton were over Sun- day guests of relatives here. B. P. Stanhoie who was injured a short time ago, is slowly recovering. ASHWILLETT Miss Emma Johnson, a graduate nurse, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. C. Main and family. Mrs, Clarence FPalmer and son, Erpest, of North__Stonington, were Sunday callers at N. N. Main and G. C. Main’s families. Charles Rathbone from Main's Cross- ing spent the night recently with rel- atives here. Deritson Caswell of North Stoning- ton was a Sunday caller on local friends. 7 Mrs. G. C. Main was a business call- er in Norwich during last week. Grover C. Main and William John- son are drawing wood to North Ston- ington village this week. Church Supper—Building During Win- ter Will Koep Men Busy: A supper was held at the Congrega- tional church Tuesday evening. There was a good attendince Quite a num- ber were present from the Grove. Winter Building. E. K. Beckwith has nearly com- Blaeddnt on’ the Forter and Sell places in the Grove, and will leave ShGEny with & fotes of men for Os. wegatchie to build a large bungalow for Mrs, Norman Beckford, of Brook- lyn, N. Y. This will require a loog time and make work for his men w the winter. Joseph Perkins the Flanders road has the contract it in the cellar and left Wednes- d-vmrm , to start the work. Mrs. Beckfc has a summer Dlace at Pine Grove. the freight yard. The Week’s Hapenings. Mrs. F. A. Aswon and maid have gone to Middletown for the winter. Ira D. B. Ebler of New Haven was in the village Tuesday, renewing ac- quaintances. Mr. Khler is tower op- erator on the New Haven system and ‘was stationed here for many years. A flock of wild egeese were heard passing over this section Monduy evening. H. E. Smith of New Hiven passed Sung at his cottage in the Grove. Al Brown of New Haven spent Sun- day in the Grove. Lawrence Spencer passed with his aunt, Mrs. George K. at_Best View, Waterford. C:. H. Morris of Hartford, a sum- mer resident of the Gove, returned to the Pines, Tuesday. Miss Inez Horton was a visitor in Norwich, Monday. C. A, Hawkes is putting an addition to_his place in the Grove. R. L. Manwaring closed his cottage Sunday for the winter. Wil Lewis and family have moved to New London. A car of coal consigned to M. F. Plant's game preserve is being unload- ed. HAMBURG Edward Webber, Dispondent, Shoots Himselfi—Library Benefit — Hunters Get Thirty Ducks. The community was shocked Thurs- day ‘morning bKi the suicide of Ed- ward Webber. rs. Webber vient to a near neighbor's Yor milk, and on her return found her kusband had shot himself with a revolver. Mr. Weber had been in poor health and was very despondent. He is survived by his wite. Library Benefit Nets $48. ‘The Library benefit entertainment was a very successful affair. A fine program was presented. Vocal aand instrumental music, recitations and tableux dinder. the direction of Mrs. Chappelle and Mrs. Noyes.. A chicken pie super was served and®useful and fancy articles were for sale. Forty- eight dollars was the receints. Mrs. John Tiftany and son, Lecn, attsnded the high school reception in Deep River last week. Shot Thirty Ducks. A party of duck hunters from New Haven spent a few duys the first of the week in town and carricd home thirty ducks. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harding were in | Midletown,” Sai Y, to visit their daughters, who are attending school there. Martin Joseph nd family went to New York, Wednesday night. Mrs. Joseph's mother is very ill and is to undergo an operation. ol e — g | po i Johnson Family Returns to Winter Home in Norwich—Officers Elected by the Grange. Mrs. Horace Smith has returned to her home in Lyme. The subject for the morning service at the Franklin church will be “The Perfection of Beauty,” Psl. 550-2. Rev. Francis Child will preach. The weekly prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartshorn, Wednesday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snyder and Miss Lillian Synder of Stonington were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Avery. Return to Norwich. Mrs. Eliza Johnosn and family re- turned to their winter home in Nor- wich. Robert Smith of New Rochelle, N. Y., is in town on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams of Chica- go have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Avery. Miss Florence Geer of Ledyard is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Ar- thur Smith, Grange Officers. Franklin grange held its annual meeting and election of o;cers Satur- day. Following are the officers: Wor- thy master, Milton Beckwith; over- seer, Albert. Beckwith; gate keeper, George Beckwith; steward, Ray Beck- with: lady assitsant nawurd. Mrs. Fred Armstrong; lecturer, Mrs. Fred Race; chaplain, Fred S. Armstrong; treas- urer, Ernest Smith; secretary, Mrs. Earl Rogers; Ceres, Anita Holton; Flora, Annie Mosier; Pomona, Flor- ence Hoffman. SOUTH_GRISWOLD Mra. Maurice Chizzola has gone to spend the winter in New York. Miss R G. Flint and a friend from Norwich were visitors in town Tues- . Jeptha G. Bill ‘was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hiscox the first of the week. Ernest Luther and son were busi- ness callers in Franklin, Saturday. The prayer meeting held Saturday evening at J. P. Gustafson’s was woil attended. A. G. Greens, L. O. Burdick and Frederick Burdick attended the avc- tion sale of Malcolm Thompson at Pendleton Hill. Wednesday. E. O. Burdick and O..M. Young were Sunday visitors in Sterling, J. G. Bill and Mrs. R. H. Young and Miss Mabel Gustafson aftended the Ladles' Ald mecting held with Mrs. Samuel Shaw. Mrs. John Thompson was a Tusiness caller in Norwich, Wednesday. SALEM Thanksgiving Sermon Tomorrow—All- Day Meeting of the Ladles Aid Society. Rev. John G. Hehr of Garduer Lake preached in the Congregational church Sunday morning. Mrs, Helen Malona was the leader of the Y. P. S. C. E. meeting Sun- day evening. Rev. Mr. Hehr will preach a Thanksgiving sermon Sunday morn- ing. The choir will furnieh special ‘music, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kingsley are spending several days with their som, Walter Kingsley in Salisbury. Mrs. John Frost of Newton, Mass., returned home the first of the week, fier spending several cays with her sister, Mrs, Heselton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner of New London .and Hoy Forsythe of Ralph Dimmock is carting ties to ' 4 dall l.'nd Mrs, ‘Wi ifiw ‘William Ifh.flmx and m% , were Nv: onday_svening. All-Day Services. " - The Ladies' Aid Sm.lety. mt ’x‘m day with Mrs. Mary Dartih, : all-day 'session. Dinner by the hostess. Clark Edgar, afrer spending several days at the homa of Miss El'a Darl- ing, returned to his home In New London, Tuesday. There was a choir rehearsal at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clark, ‘Wednesday evening. The Ladies' Aid Society met Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. Leila Rogers. Richard Tibbetts was a caller in Colchester, Tuesday. ROAD SOCIETY Charles Church of - Westerly _spent Sunday with Farnsworth Wheeler and brothers, and enjoved a day hunting on_Saturday. Mrs. Willlam R. Hull and family of Norwich were at Maple Lawn the first of_the week. Ralph Wheeler and James Noyes are repairing the old graveyard where Miss Mary Wheeler was buried. Miss Natalie Hazard has purchased a new automobile The Sewing soclety met Tuesday with Mrs. Eliza P. Noyes. Mrs. George Harrington of Philadel- phia have been recent guests of Mrs. Charles S. Noves and sister, Miss Hat« tie Wheeler. Mrs. Deborah Reed of Morristown. NAT and - ddustier | e, Leonard of Mystic were gudsts cf Mrs. Mare cia_Stanton recently. Harold Middietown wno has just returned’ from the border called friends here last week. The grange held a meeting Wednes- day evening the the church parlors. Several from here attended _the Fellowship meeting -in Ledyara Wed- nesday. The Newark, N. J. papers announce the engagement of Miss Edith Trow- bridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Trowbridge, of 313 Broad _street, that_city, to Harry Newton Crandall of Detroit, Michigan, formerly of Stonington. Mrs. Eugene Palmer has returned from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Stanley Johnson, of Providence. Noves Palmer, Joseph Noyes, Harry Paimer and Wolcott Palmer attended an auction in Pendleton Hill, on Wed- nesday. LEONARD BRIDGE Auction Well ‘Attended—Fun at Yard Social. at the Parsonage. s Harold J. Cummings of South Cov- entry is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ida E. Cummings. The auction at Judge Albert G. Knee- land’s was largely attended Tuesday, and things brought good prices. Mr. and_Mrs. Warren M. Kneeland and Mrs. W. A. Kneeland of Hartford were at_Judge Kneeland's over Tues- day. W. M. Kneeland returned to Hartford Wednesday morning. but the two Mrs. Kneelands will remain a few days longer. Yard Social. A yard_social was held at the par- sonage Friday evening. ~The bad weathpr kept many of the Exeter peo- ple at their homes, but Liberty Hill folks were less afraid and turned out in zood numbers. Games were played that called forth a _good deal of laughter. After the refreshments were served Mr. Palmer auctioned off the vards that had bcen brought and much merriment resulted. Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney, the newlyweds are keeping house at the Stanton house. Mr. and-Mrsl W, Hesry Kneeland: of Columbin_snent Thursday at' . Kneelond's. ss Iavina P. Kneeland spent Sat- urdav affernoon with Mrs. Robert Lil- lie._of Lebanon. Mrs. Howard Carpenter with her son. Rotert, will move to . Norwalk, where her parents live. BOZRAH onary Meeting Held With Mrs. Henry ~ Hamilton—Grange Sisters Hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Jeorge Maples have moved from Frances Lathrop's hotse to Miss Lillie Gager's house on Bozrah street. y Missionary Meeting. The missionary mceting _held last Saturday at Mrs. Henry Hamiltor's was well attended. Rev. J. C. Young, who has just returncd from Boston, gave a very interesting talk of the Billy Sunday meetings being hold there. Several prayers were offercd and The Lost Chord was sung by the president. Mrs. A. J. Bailey. The col- lection was $2. Mrs. Hamilton served lunch. The next meeting is to be Dec. 16 with Mrs. Judson Miner. Brothers Entertained. The sisters of Rozrah grange gave the -brothers a chicken pie supper at their last meeting which was greatly enjoyed by all. The next meeting, Dec. 6, is to be an open one. CHESTERFIELD Rabbi T tman Seriously Il in Hos- pital The dance held at Jullus Kaplan's hall for the benefit of the Walnut Hill fund was well attended and a good sum was collected. Mrs. Charles Powers and daughter, Bthel, were callers on Mrs. Alblon Holmes of Hamburg, Frfday. Rabbl Trastman is in Memorial hos- pital, New London, and is very fil. Arthur Coffey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wil- liams. On his return to Bridgeport, he was accompaaied by his family. People irom here attended the auc- tion at Montville on Tuesday. Young people from this place at- tended the dance at the Golden Bpur Tuesday evening. John R. Kaplan lost a valuable horse Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Manning of ‘Mystic were Sunday caller on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers. GRISWOLD Last Saturday Mrs. Willam White- man visited her father, Mr. Nelson Ford of Norwich Town. Elmer Starkweather is elowly re- covering from his recent ilness. Mrs. Bert Woodmansee of 'Hope- ville is suffering with blood poisoning in_her hand. Mrs. Calvin Videon and son, Her- bert of Staten Island spent the week gnd with Mrs. Addle Lord and fami- y. Mrs. John Place and son, of Coven- try, R. I, and Mrs. George Howard of Chaplin, were visitors Sunday at Dea- con and Mrs. E. A, Geer’s. Rev. B. W. Harrison, a student from Yale, preached at the First Congrega- tional church last Sunday and is ex- pected ‘toacoupy the pulpit again to- morrow (Sunday). O7CUM AND VERSAILLES Rev. G, G. Scrivener, the district su- perintendent, of Norwich, will ocoupy the pulpit ‘at the Versatiies M. B. church on Sunday T Bdwin'| Flo} Ko om e on cou TS, Just Sunday. <% Mr, and_Mis.: G, ‘wich Town vist Ned Wheelot Jast Miss Abols Stan w rary - Thuu;.y Douglas- r . Do week-end in N Mrs.. Charles her daughter, Mra. ent. called Doh:l'fl', A Frink of hor. L their - mexe. Bund m Mts. Lyn- | Griswold, ol E'g:mxm- o 'h: | - v <t os- 8 FRESH PORK to mast, b. - FRESH PfiRK CHOPS, I MS whole or half; . ; RIB ROAST BEEF lb.,---_--l&: Bridges n-p-h-d—bapll.' Surprise Visit to Teacher—Mr.-and Mrs. Wil-} lis D. Rouse Leavefor Florida. Mrs. Dantel Duttdh of Groeneville vvisited friends herd Fyiday, 'nw upper iron bFidge has beon newly planked the past week as it badly nesded s having besa| used much of the time for several months while one of th other bridzes || M%zo&er, Mass. iss Blla hmn of:! oklyn spent | Sunday with her sister;) Mrs. ‘William_ Mr. Rose has moved his family to ‘Norwich. He has boen-employed for €everal months at the Shepard HIll farm by William S. Brown. Mrs. Elizabeth Geer - of Norwich spent Sunday with her brother, Fitch A. Carey. Mrs. Alice Bugbee of Providence has been visiting at Frederick Tilling- hast's. Mrs. Stephen Clarke has been en- tertaining her sister, Mrs. Rathbun of || Norwich. Mrs. Celinda MeStay has been spending a few days at Charles Leavv- ens in Danielson, J. Bdward Eliiott, formerly master here, but recently employed by Undertaker Georgé G. Grant of Norwich, has been at the home of his Darents, Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott. Miss Phebe Barber has been spend- ing a few days with Nor h friend: Miss Olive Dutton of Greeneville/ spent Sunday with Miss Mary Ladd, Rdses for Teacher. The members of the senior class at the high school pald Miss Charlotte Reéce, ‘the history teacher, a pleasant surprise visit Friday evening at the home of Israel Seguim where she has boarded this year. During the even- ing she received a bouquet of two dozen roses from the: class. Refresh- ments. were served. Miss Reece has resigned to teach in & high school int Concord, - Mass. i LEAN POT fgmfiw.;'.- CORNED BEEF, b. . ULDER STEAK, ;b_'_.[.--_15c NATIVE FOWL, b 23 « e ey “MINCE MEAT, pacl'(age_-__-_l()c GRANBERRIES, Ib__________10c Chocolate Drops, 1b. 15¢ Dixie Creams, Ib.¢ .. 15¢ Gum Drops, Ib.-.. . 15¢ American Mixed,b. 15¢ Caraniels, Ib. ... .. 15¢ Teleahone 20-4 7 Ask For Them| post- 135 Main Street Free Delivery 8 We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. BROOKLYN James ‘Crane Goes to Hartford—Ad- miral Pond Relieved of Command— Golden Wedding Anniversary. ent. The many gifi cluded upwards of $209 in gold. Wednesday morninz one thermom- eter registered ; Jesrees above zero. A second stood at 10 degrces above. HAMPTON POMFRET CENTER Grange Holds Annual - Election— Property Free from Debt and Pros- pects Most Encouraging. Wolf Der grange a¢id its _annual who has been occupy- election Wednesday nignt: The grange flames Crane, ing the premises of Martin Krouse and B offi Neoted: by Li i y essful year under Mrg. Ida’ Pegrum of “Windham, who | carrying on the blacksmith’ usiriess, | Officers Elected by Little River rank Haines and showed its hes Deen visiting refatives i Waure- | oo cloncd the place and gone' Go - o e, Gramge. | appreciation. of good , Wprk Dy To- gan, "attended churc] ere unday. Hartford. -Sin he was operated ..p- PO . | its ofliger J Mrs: Ovidle Chapdelaine of Brook- | or 1 the haspital it has been very dif. | F- A. aid 6 Fhillips have re- | eiceting-all itx oftice ipesyource at Iyn, formerly a resident here, was the guest of local friends the past week. Frederick Brewster was a vivsitor in | sratification is that the grange prop- erty has been cleared of .debt, witn numeroug, improvam 0. the pros turned from a_bnsiness trip to Massa- chusetts apd New Hampsh A troop of your cople from Wa ficult “for “him to shca horses. ~ The position he now has is to work ‘ugon wood entir § b ts.for 1917 are Westerly; B I, Sundng. _ 3 jrenville precented n minstrel show in | PeC! i e Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Lawton and + Admiral Pord Retired. range hall Tuesiay -evening. ,F’{hfi l}l(fifi{oflk e TR Akaster, daughter, Catharine of Brooklyn was St O . ; e T e e ern E e Rear Admiral Charles F. Pond, who Grange Election. Brown; leciurer, Efizabeth.d. Brown SR mslatives' SHIId: has been in command of the cruiser | ‘Waldo_Tillinghast has been ill Miss Pauline Mathewson At the clection of le River | steward. Raymonil se: a squadron of the Atiantic flest and b: on vas i - : ~ 0. the : foll ers e chap- Wesierty Buniny was Dl control of the situation W Hami JE08c Uniollontng .oficors were ity Mr. and Mrs. Homer:Cross of New-{and San Domingo, and who lost eer, Ray Daker: lecture Wiliis port, R. L, have been Buests at Mr |flagship the Memphis in the tidal}pere: stevard, : {1ine M ul Gilbert: wave a short time since, has been re- o lieved of command_ by 'reason of ill health. Capt Knapp has been assigned to r(h( him. Cross’ brother, L. Howird Cross. Howard Pratt of Boston spent Sun- day at Frapk H. Tillinghast's. Start for Florida. |* Mr. ana Mrs. Willis D. Rouse have | Watson; Cere mona, Dorothea Margaret White; Iad {ard, Mrs. Marion Watson: commuttee, George Hicks Miss E. J. Clark has ¢ nt steward. Thor = Po- Olive, Burnham; Charles Burnham: secretary. Carl Jewett; gate keeper. Frank S Ceres, Anzie Pomona, Vargaret Noswor- ards rriec Kempton; Wethercee: I Sells_Property. th; sed her sum- his place | beenvisiting at Sheriff. Sydney Haw-; Thomas Smith ‘has sold Slatant san i, Veros Taw mer home and goae-10 Boston for the kins in New London. and left Friday [to a man named Davis, who expects to | Winnie Jewett. winter. « : for¥their winter hpmeliin St. Cloud: | take posiession Ly Dec. lst. F.A. Phifips lost. one of his pair of| Miss Julia” Smith is vis haw orida. =N Mr. and Mrs. nk A. Spauldng| gray/ream h ‘,“,-, rocently. Cs consin . MrasB. 2, Virbwh Miss Louise Tillinghast entertained | had for guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. | © Phillips 1s visiting her | Francis® Scott: e it broken: collar- Norwich _and Sraulding .and West Hartford in. auto- the embroidery club at her home Fri- day,_afternoon Felt From Load of Hay. Howard Spaulding they and Frank D. wife went to of bone as_the res#iit of football Dile. s. Pheber A. Sharpe is. visiting In ork “on her i way .from_the 1 CHAPLIN mobile and called npon Mr. and Mrs. tonal - grauge muetimg at * Washing- m““;f Iriends wore SOITY 10 n°AMM | Howard Wulker, returning the saine B ton. at ‘Henry Loring of Wauregan had|qay, leavink Mrs. I. D, Spaulding for : 5 . been' injured by a fall. in Danielson | g vieit. o Lockjaw Necessitates Shooting of a froma load of hay. Mr. Loring for- |* \ionday evening the Women's Civb|. Horse—Two of Deutschland’s Crew NORTH STERL!NG merly' lived here. of Brooklyn held a mceting, Mrs. E.| Entertained. Dr. Crabtree's wife and baby have |31 '\ urior beinz the host 1t — The first snow of the uéasgn brought returned fo their home in Brookline, | o) " sontieman's nignt. Refreshments|. Frank W. Martin lost one of his | out numerous hunters who found game Mass., having spent a few weeks at| oo “served. horses Tuesday. The veterinary who | which the-iaw will allow to be laken @ the heme of Israel Seguin, on account & 5 §{ was ecalled prongunced it lockjaw and | very searce of catesof infantile paralysis near olden Wedding. e Hotdo: wihs? oirot. Miss Mary Grifiiths spent the woek their Brookline home. - z Clifford Burdiek with his new truck I Buitic Miss Odna Seguin spent Saturday |, The goiden wedding of Mr. ard Mr end with relatives: in Buiti Vine R is drawing larse loads of ties to the and Sunday with friends in Provi- Franklin was ebrated Hieey BCTEN DS iaso o *cloc] N North Windham station. addition to his dve plant. ¢ dence. e O O e L oo st iifruts Deutsofand Mr. O, Zoroli and Mr. Dicks.of Wor- s day. The grocan, bride, dagshrer, ‘wo Guests from Deutschiand. x. 0. Zoroli as I s I e T esPent Sunday | o deon and aunt of the bride wére| Mr. and Mrs, Michael Landeck of | cester visited F. O Phimmer last week Miss Rose E. Seguin returned to|in line to receive the guests with|Bedlam entertained a party of about| A flock of 100 wildgeese passed over whom the house was filled. The G- A. R. Post of wiich the groom is a member, atiended in uniform,.with a majority of its me: es from \\nlh’r.uttlc Bridgeport, ~wich. Providence #nd Worcegter as Well as from nearny towns were pres- this place last Monday. headed south. Miss MildreSt. Johpeihas securcd work in_Moosup. S Miss Myrtie ffithis of Plainfield spent last Sunday at hey homs here. F, O. Plummer made business trip to Worcester last week: visited at her Boston Sunday, having home. i Mrs. Charles Day has been visiting in_Boston. Lucy Webb Hayes circle of the La- dies of the G. A. R.. held their Nov- ember meeting Friday afterncon. ‘twenty-five, Saturday ovening. Among the number was fwo from the subma- rine freighter, Deatschiand, one of them being the wireless operator. 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