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3 = . New London County , ' GLASGO in | to_spend the Thanksgiving holiday. ! “Hemry R. Hill of Providence, R. _the guest of his niece, Mrs. W | Burdick. | Oliver Young spent | New Bedford friends. | Theron and Byron | home for the holiday. The cottage prayer } well attended. | Tuesday. To Plan for Sale. The Ladies’ Aid Society | tertalined by Mrs. Frank eston next | Yeachers Home for Holiday Recess— ate Family Occupying School closed Wednesday for the i Miss Rathbun going to ber home I tic and Miss Malloy to Preston i meeting at Mrs. { Storey Kinney's Saturday evening was | Springfield. will be en= TWO STATES o Galia, ‘ana. Vel mosas. Shiipay with G. H. Chamberlain- of North Windham. 2 Rockwood entertained on Mrs, F. AL I'hu Mrs, F. McCullum and Mrs, Albert Botham of Mansfleld Depat. LEBANON Latch String Out to Many Guests on Thanksgiving Eve Dance. Mr. C. L. Hoxie and Mr. Haary & |Cushmaa “of Westwareham, Mass. were in_town Tuesday. Miss Clara Abell of Union City spent the holiday with | phanksgiving with her pavents, Mr. inney were at and Mrs. C. J. Abell. Mr. and Mrs. N. Nettie Willlams spent with Dr. and Mrs. Bonoi Barker and Miss Thanksgiviag Sweet of Mrs. George Simmonds of Providence Mrs. F. Eccieston was in Jewett City | gnent Thanssgiving. with her daughe ter, Mrs. John Phillips. Mr..and Mrs. C. S. Goodwin enter- tained Thursday Mr. Henry J. King, Mrs, Lilllan Habn and Miss Hattle | Wedpesday afternoon, when final ar- | Blanchard of Franklin: : ts will be made for the| ~Mrs. Albert C. Hoxie spent Tuesday o sale. with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Man- t‘n‘ Lague 05‘ Jewett "l!\'x was ; | recent est of heér parents, Mr. an | Mrs. 350 Wibur. | Mrs. H. J. Cole is entertaining her sister from Westfield, Mass. Move from New York State. The household goods of Charles . Whipple arrived from Amsterdam, N. ¥, the first of the week. '! Oy, Whip- gié with his family iz ocoupying the formerly owned by Mrs. Mary Works, now the property of Mrs. Ida Kinney. Mrs. Kinney makes her home with Mrs. Luyther Denison. Miss Marian Malloy is spending the week-end at her hdme in Preston, from ‘Waterbury, where she is teaching. Many at Church Supper. The® supper in the hall Saturday for the benefit of St. Anne's was well attended HANOVER iW. €. T. U. Hears Address on Equal Suffrage—Sunday School to Devote Christmas Gifts to War Relief, The W. C. T. U. held a sale of fancy Larticles and candy Monday evening at i+ the home of Mrs. James Bennett. There was a short program in the form of a H m on the question What is | Your Best Argument For or Against | Votes for Wemen? Mrs. W. G. Park, il. L. Tinkhan: and W, G. Park. The {! of the evening was Miss Flor- ‘epoe Thatcher, principal «f the public i and an, ardent advocate of I8 's suffrage. Ice cream and cake 3 served during the social hour “which followed the program. *Christmas Offerings for War Relief. Fhe quartorly meeting of the execu- (tive committee of the Surday school was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. {W. G. Park Tuesday evening. A sport of the state Sunday school con- ventlon was given by George F. Hyde jof Norwich Town. Committees were ited for the Christmas enter- it. It was decided to send the iChristmas gifts this year for relief in war-stricken lande. After the meeting refreshments were perved by the hostess. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith Allen snd ter Maude of Norwich were vin: ¥ueats at the home o . Allen's_brother, Myron Allen, Baward Balkcom of Providence, R. L, was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “Eawara Babbitt f0x Thankseiving. | rs. W, G, Park and Mr, o TAICE, e A et e iving guests at the home of Mre. Webster Standish, GARDNER LAKE Wr. and Mrs. Howard Stephenson En- tortain—Elmer Abell, Jr, Kills Third Fox. Adr, Mrs. Ella Champlin 1s visiting rela- tives in Yantic. Dwight n_of Colchester has Ween fhrashing oats for the farmers ™t this vicinity. Mrs. Charles Walker is visiting in . - orman _Boynton butchered a pij which welghed 400 pounds, Some pig| tative Sweeney of Bozrah Rnd ds have been hunting at the ake [the past AN and Mrs® ynolds and Bon 1d spent Bunday with Mrs. A. 'Dolbeare. Mrs. May Danlels has returned from New York where she has been spend- 1 fo‘url:;jekn ‘with friends. s imer 1s spending_the wi l-? ‘with his son, Ernest at Williman- c. Charles E. Whitaker of Norwich was & caller here Monday. Entertain Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephenson entertained friends Saturday evening. Mr. Hickey of Palmertown furnished music for dancing, after which light mmmml ‘were served. er , Jr., shot a fox Monday, making his third this season. Dr. B. L. Field of Brooklyn, N. Y., mnd Miss Edith Maynard.of Norwich ‘were vigitors in town Tueésday, e /NORTH FRANKLIN iy Station Agent Heath Home from Vera) mont—Many Dinner Parties Thurs- day. A very interesting prayer meeting was held at the home of Miss Lydia Johnson Wednesday evening. Station Agent Clifford Heath has Teturned home after a visit in South Londonderry, Vt. o Holiday Party. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Manning en- tertained on Thanksgiving Mr, and Mrs. Georgo Brigges and family of Lebanon, Mr. end Mrs. James Randall end family of Goshen, Mr..and Mrs, Erny Manning and family of l.,at;h'. ;:"'dl\“””' Reuben - and family, Miss M. Augusta _ Peml d_Mrs. Lydia Mauning, Mre. Easl Ros ere and daughter Ber. bara were ng guests of Mrs. [Eliza Rogers of Norwich. Miss Helen Comager attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Geer, cf Nor- wich, Monday. Mrs, Grace Peckham entortained re- ¢ently Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Browning, and Mra. Charles Bliss and Miss Blies of Reliobotl, Mase,, and nd Mrs. Henry Bridger of Pres- Entertained at White Home. Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘White entertain- on Dnankasiving Mr. and 3irs. By- w an ughter Emma and fr. anid Mrs. Albert Ward and son 0 Mrs. Paul Brennan and chfldren ot i and Miss Hannah Puciley of ” Norwich were guests Sunday of Mrs, C. Mahoney. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Ward spent ?flfi‘lfln‘ in New London, guests and Mrs. John Bever. ‘and Mrs. Clarence Smith of New were Thankegiving guests of former's parenis, Mr. and Mrs, Bam Smitls.. guest of Mrs J.J. Mahoney. Mre. Theodore Crandall en- 1 Mr. ‘v:% r. and daugnter te and daugn. i ning of Yantie. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Abell and gon of Greeneville spent Sunday with Mr. Abell's mother, Mrs. Carrie Abell. tended the Yale-Harvard ball game in New Haven Saturday. Guest From Putnam. George Wilcox of Putnam Thanksgiving with his uncle, Hoxie. Motored to South Killingly. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie, Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Hoxfe, Mrs. H. M. Peck, Mr. and Mrs Charles M Geer and chil- dren Leroy and Myra of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ¥. Manning of Yantic motored to South Killingly Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Whitaker and family Evereit Chappell of Terryville spent the week-end with his pavents, Mr and Mrs. George Chappell Mrs. B. L. Pultz spent Thanksgiv- ing with her pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Lamb of New York state. Miss Sarah Peckham of Westerly was a_recent visitor with her siater Mrs. F. P. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bliss and son and_Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clarke of Hartford were Sunday callers at Mrs. E. C. Lillie’s. Came From Danbury. OIr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed of Dan- bury spent Thauksgiving with the lat- ter's father, F. P. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wetmore and family of Hartford spent Thanksgiv- ing with Mr. Wetmore's parents, Dea~ con and Mrs. William Wetmore. Mr. Ed Wetmore of Torrington spent a few days recently with his parents, Deacon and Mrs. William Wetmore. Thanksgiving Guests. Mrs. E. C. Lillie entertained on Thanksgiving day W. P. Lillie of North Franklin, Misses Amy and Alice Lillie of Willimantic, Mrs. Adell Spaulding and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lillle and daughter, Arlene, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie entertain- ed Thursday Mrs. H. M. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geer and children of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ¥. Man- ning of. Yantic. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Hoxie spent Thursday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Clark Clarence Geer was in spent Norwich on Wednesday. Miss Augusta Ackerly of Pratt Insti- tute, Brooklyn, N. Y. spent Thanks- giving with Miss 'S Misd N Fsc e and the week-cnd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer of Preston. New Choral Union. A number of the townspeople met with Mr. and@ Mrs. G. Henry Hewitt Tuesday _evening to organize a choral union. ~ The following officers _were chosen: President, Rev. B. F. Clark; vice president, Mrs. ¥. N. Taylor; sec- retary-treasurer, Miss Gladys E. M. Hewitt. A line of concert work is to be taken up in anticipation of a con- cert at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bannister of Norwich State Hospital and Miss Mar- lon Blakeslee of Voluntown spent Thankegiving day with Miss Blakes- ., Danelson. 4p&nt’ Thursaay lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blakes]ee. Miss Grace Paton.- of Willlmantic spent Thursday with . Miss Alice Blakeslee. Miss Gwendolyn Clark of Liberty Hill spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Abell'and fami! Dance Thanksgiving Eve A dance was held in Grange hall on Wednesday eveming. A good crowd attended. Music was by Helmond's orchestra of Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. William Blanchard were in Norwich Wednesday. Dined With Miss He: Miss Harriet E. Hewitt entertained at her home Thanksgiving day MY, and Mrs. Willlam Blanchard and daugh- ter Edna, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Fow- ler and daughter Floise, Mr. and Mrs. A. ¥. Hewitt and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Alrs. Everett Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hewitt and daughter Gladys, George Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. G Henry Hewlit and Miss Flor- ence Madley, E A number from this place attended Neil O’Brien’s Minstrels in Davls thea- tre. Norwich, Friday _evening. Clifton Sweet of New York spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Mary Sweet. LISBOR Holiday Trips for Local People—Visi- tor From Golden State. Among those who spent Thanksgiv- ing out of town were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Palmer at Charles Palmar's in Po- quonoc, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy s Alice Kennedy, Mr. and Mr: Fred Kapahan and Miss Mabel Kana- han at J. Ernest Kennedy’s in Pres- ton Mr. and Mre ¥. E. Hyde, Walter Hyde and Miss ClaragHyde at 1., V. Whitford's in Jewett City, Mias Hea- trice Kendall at Walter 'Wibberley’s in Norwich, Mrs, Mabel Johnson of Bridgeport spent Thanksglving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Foote. G. B. Matison of Grass. Valley, Ne- vada county, California, was a gue Sundey at R. R. Barbers. PRESTON Greeneville Pastor Presches at Long Soclety Church—Guests at Gelden Wedding. Ld Rev, C. H, Ricketts preached st the Long Soclety church Sunday, At Golden Wedding, Rey. and Mra, L. M. Keneston, Mr, and Mrs. A, E. Shedd, Mr, and s, Clitton Dawley, Mr, and Mrs, J, O. Crary and Mrs, Willlam, Mvs, Uharies and Mrs. Lynwood Crary attended the Solfen wedding anniversary af and Mrs. Henry Latham of Norvwi Town, Monday, Mrs, Ogden Btanton and Miss Ahble Stanton spent Thankagiving at George Bothing's in Poquetanneok, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Barnes entertain- ed frienda from Westerly and Provi- dence. Thanksglving. 3 Misw ‘Annle MeClimon 1x spending he week-ond at her heme here, 1l Holiday—Choral Unien Organized— New B8cheduls of Woerking Hourse— " Evangellstic .Mestings at Methodist * Ghurch—K: of 'C. 8cclal Nets $40. tendanice ut the club was miall. granime. was under -the direction of the Woman's Home Missionary socie- 2ud wased bu.the soclety's pres- lent, Melcer. Mrs. Hr-'firy Avery, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Albert Avery, has re- turned & Ni;:tk. i Mrs. Cora Bothan t“‘ friends. friends Amanda a ant evening ing the weather the at- Himdny " Atiermoon The afternoon’s pro- Mills to Start Later. Commencing Thursday the schedule of working hours were E ed from 6.50 to &30 p. m. t0.7 a. m. to +s P. T Z Frank Mousley has purchased a new car. Met to Dress Dolls. Monday the. Good Cheer .Sunshine society held an all day meeting for the purpose of dressing dolls and other sewing preparatory to the coming sale.. The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Augustys C. Strauss. As Thurs day, the day for the society’s regu lar ‘meeting was a holiday the meeting was held Friday, Miss Woodworth en- tertaining. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist church held their annual s upper and sale Friday evening in the chapel. There was a large attendance and gen- erous patronage. About one hundred ding o fow | KU c. v 1 \ Waters, T, C. :..'““ Drifting Wa! i B.'Swan Returns, After Vacation— Disappointing Holiday for Bports- Thanksgiving day the plantd of ike Totokett Manufacturing cempany and Versailles Sunitary Fibre Mills idle. Home gatherings were n. merous, the rainy weather keeplng many at home uring the day. M, B, Porkina were & Thursday, the trip belmg made by au- tomobile. Miss Anna Fromander has been the guest of Boston friends @Guring the past few days. B, Swan Is again attending to his Quties at the store of H. A. Richards after a month’s vacation the greater part of the time being mpent afleld with dog and gun, a few days being spent with relatives in ‘Worcester, g e Mra T B Bwan hes recentty been the guest of Wauregan friends. ' H. Holdridge has been spending the later part of the week with Boston frionds, combining pleasure and busi- ess. “Bad Weather for Sportsmen. Several of the young men of the village, accompanied by dogs, it in a wet forenoon in the town of Can- terbury Thursday where they had gone at_an early hour for rabbits. Members of the Ladles’ Aid soclety of the Versailles M. E. church have their plans nearly completed for the holding of their annual supper, sale and ente: ent. District Superintendent Preaches. District Superintendent Rev. G. G. Those. Who ‘Ate Thanksgiving " WINDHAM Dinner: In Town—Stokes Summer Home' to ‘e Closed for Winter. Guests in town for Thanksgivin include Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson Scotland and Mrs, Nettie Bolande of Norwich Town at I. H. Johnson's, Mrs. White and mother of N ¢h and Miss Blizabeth Clirke of tnam at| Pr. Guild's; Mr. and Mis Johu ‘F. &m'm of M. Vernon arid Mrs, Bawaed il of Indlanapolis at “W. 8. Chappell's; W. 8, Kelsey and family e simmer horae. Miss MacMillan of Norwich, who has been with Mrs, Ada- Earrabee for two weelks returns to her home today (Sat> urday). W w Miss' Murian La- hee of Hariford, Keeniey of Buck- and Miss Joseyhin mare at thelr homes here for Thanksgiving vacation. < Ay e Tl comfin e house by iliness for several days. g Harold Leffingwell of Storrs college 1s at home. % ll'r’l:’:'ukqha:xfihrmqtswm Hill for'a fow days. 3 Miss Classsen and Miss Strokes close their summer bome on Zion's Hill next week and gp to Brooklyn, N. Y. for the winter. will be accompanidd by Mrs. J. C. Fenton who :will - visit her son in Jersey City. -** The monthly consecration..meeting Shotrow everitas, Sollwed by & business morrow 3 a business meeting. 2 THOMPSON Twenty in Thanksgiving Party at Chase Home—Prayer Meeting Ser- vice, dollars was made. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Phillips of Pe- quot attended the wedding of Mr. Phillips’ niece, Miss Florence Phillips, and Adelbert L. Maynard, Saturday at the Baptist church in Fitchville. Tuesday evening prayer meetings were held at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jobnson and Mr. and Mrs. Charleh Carlyle. Owing to illness, Rev. Mr. Clark of Bridgeport, who was intending 1o oc- cupy the pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday, could not be present. In his absence Rev. Frank D. Luddington preached to the congregation. Rev. Mr. Clark is & candidate for the pas- torate. There was a s mass Thursday at Catholic church. The book ciub recently reorganized, the members, about 30 in number, having made their selection of books for the coming season. George H. Bradford, Dan D FHome, Matt A, Tinker and James E. Lathrop were in Hamburg Friday evening at- tending a social and dance wiven at the home of Lawrence Raymoad. a for- mer resident of this town. The road from eman’s the C. V. railroad station given a layer of gravel. James Bolger has left to visit his mother, who is very ill at Niagara Falls, N, . Henry Roge ai Thanksgiving . John’s Roman store to has been Ts of New York is spend- ing a while with relatives in town. It is Mr. Roge) custom to come to the town for a few weeks' hunting each vear. ‘The new house which John Vallet has been having built in completed. Mr. Vallet's son from Groton will oc- cupy it. Cochegan camp, M. W. A, will give the annval social and dance Wednes- day eveni Omitted Meeting. The Thursday Afternoon club omit- ted the regular meeting this weel At the. Méthodist. chureh ‘Than! was_held at 9 o’clobk r. and Mrs. Mousley, Mr. and Mrs Charles T. Beebe and Miss Grace Mal- lory took an automobile trip to Hart- ford Sunday calling on Mr. and Mrs. P—ank E. Wilson, formerly of this vil- age. Engagement Announced. Announcement bas been made of the engagement of Miss Lillian Johnson to Herbert Guptil and on Saturday afternoon twentyfive of her friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Au- wood of Oakdale, giving her a miscel- laneous shower. Evangelistic Meetings. A series of Evangelistic meetings are being planned to be held in the Metho- i church in December. Rev. and Mrs. Hart of East’Greenwich, R. I, have been engaged to co-operate with the pastor of the church, Rev. Charles C. Tibétts. Cleared $40. At a special meeting Tuesday eve- ning by Pequot Council, Xi ts of Columbus, a report was rcad by the committee on their recent social and dance showing that the proceeds were about forty dollars. The Auction Club was entertained recently at the home of Mrs. Frank Bentley of Hill Top. Mrs. Henry Jerome is to leave soon to spend the winter with her davghter, Mrs. Perkins, in Florida. Fair and Sale Nets About $100—List of Books Selected for Book Club's Season. Mr.-and Mrs; Walter Jeffers of Pal- mertown spent Thanksgiving with freinds _in Hanover. _ Miss Grace Hooper is visiting friends in New York. , Mrs. Ida Browning was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Browning of Norwich Town, Thanksgiving da; Howard Rogers spent the week-end with friends in Chelsea, Mass. Oliver Conova of Albany the guest of Mr. and ™ Chapman. Charles Chapel of Waterbury spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapel of Palmertown. Miss Mary Horsefall, teacher of do. mestic science in the Palmer Memor- ial school spent Thanksgiving at her bhome ip New Britain. Mrs.- Henry Church entertained Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hanna and children of Salem, Thanksgiving day. Miss Josephiae 2 teach: in the public school of South Coventry is spending the week-end at her home n Palmertown. ir Nets $100. ‘The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Union Baptist church cleared about $100 at the annual falr and sale. Books for Club, The following list of books for the ensuing year for the Montville Book olub has been selected by Mrw, Wal- ter Jeffers: ‘When a Man's -2 Man, H, B, Rogers; The Curved Blades, R. C. Burchard; Man of Musio Mountain, Mra, Burchard: The Border Legion, I P, Richards; The Bars of Iren, M, H, Furber;. Betty at Fort Blamard, Ra: Y, is Everett ‘Woodmanses; The Tide, J, W. Adnuu i Mn‘aovu l?‘l.h'% B, -’Lu‘lt St oey? 88 % Vomtor it Cab_of loeping Homper ™, 55 mogars:. he Rews AR venture, fay Gardner; The Hide of the e e g o Fons S ey Sper flmfi‘ T Hope; Paraiias Har -u,flw. I i ‘Fhe e d & 5 A G, Ti\l"!l% ad; i he d_for Ba of the Mo Sliapetl Chapman; Scrivener occupled the pulpit at the Versailles M. E. church Sunday. A. B. Tebo has accepted a position ‘with the Totokett Manufacturing company in its carding department. Mr. Tebo returns after nearly four years’ absence. Mr. Tebo began his new duties the first of the present week. 3 z ., The furnishing for the primary room recently secured at the Versailles M. E. church s being much 'enjoyed by the voung people. NORTH LTME Many Guests of Successful Candidates Entertained—Funeral of Edward Webber Held Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Rathbun of Iveryton is spending the week at C. ¥. Jew- ett’s. Lawrence Raymond and Ray Hard- ing were in Massachusetts and New Hampshire last week, ‘aying cattle. Rev. and Mrs. Purvis were in Mid- dietown last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Fosdick of Ne: Rochelle has been visiting at H. F. Clark’s this weel. ictory Celebrated. There was a very large attendence at the hanquet held at Grange hall Friday evening given by J. Lawrence Raymond and Ray L. Harding, ir celebratin of their election as rep- resentatives from the town to the General Assembly. The reception and banquet were at Grange inall, and$ were followed by a dance at the Pub- le hall. Friends were present from Lyme, Hadlyme, and Mpatvite Funeral of Edward Webber. Edward Webber, 75, committed sui- cide jast Thursday morning by shoot- ing himself with a revolver, while his wife had gone to a neighbor's for milk. Mr. Webber Lud been in failing health for several yesan- He was a police- man_ in- New._York.eity until W Yeéars ago, when t‘&*&sfn&&wwwm ey Hamburg ‘and later to the place muel Daniels Jr., purchased of Mrs. where he died. He l»aves no relatives in this place except his wife. Mr. ‘Webber had travelled much in- his youth, was an exceptionally well: read man and very highly respected by all. The funeral seryices were held home Saturd: afternoon at 3 o 1 Rev. Francis Purvis officiating. Burial ‘was in the cemetery on the East Read. Mre. Sidne Ackley of Bash. Stark over Sund: LEONARD BRIDGE Mr. Lubetsky and son Max have pur- chased the Ezekiel Abell farm from Mr. Trommer and have taken posses- sion. Harold J. .Cymmings has returned to South Coventry. after a visit with his mother, Mrs. 1da E. Cummings. Miss Li ewberry was in Willi- mantic Tuesday. Mrs. William A. Kneeland and Mrs. Warren M. Kneeland returned to Hart- ford Safurday after spending several days with Mrs. Albert G. Kneeland. . O. Brown was in Willimantic on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Perl have moved their ‘household goods to New York city where Mr. Perl is_employed. Daniel Tucker was a Willimantic visitor Tuesda: S Mre. Mary of Quaker Rill, were Sunday callers on friends in.East Lyme and Chester- field. g The Eureka Clib et at its head- quarters Sunday, night. Charles Caulkins while attonding the meeting at the club house was stricken with convuisions. Rabbi Trastman is improving slow- Iy in the hospital. Miss Mollie Leviloff 58 in the hodfii- tal in New London suffering from a bad cut on her hand George - A. Holmes of Wainut Hill bas purchased an antomobile. ASHWILLETT A number killed poultry the first of the week for the Thanksgiving market. George Pierce is chopping cord wood on the S. P. Eggleston farm Lere. Charles Miner of North - stonington is_carting wood from here. N. N. Main was in North Stonington village the' first of the week. Windham County EAST THOMPSON Parents’ Day at School—Mrs, Kimball Appointed Postmistress. was observed ns Parents’ Day in Miss Ade Whitman's sgheol, Qisronce Hieveny and flgflm il Mr, an - iR r!g:u #&n xr;"l"lllm in R o - &‘%\-hmm B Y . Pestmi i, Mies Grace Gra reopened her hous: “The Dartt home over a week. Owing to illness, Gecrge Foster and Jobn Stalzer have been kept from their wok at Backus' store for several days.'- F. M. Knight has beer assisting et the store for a week. Mrs; A. E. Knight was the guest of Mrs. M. D. Filiott Friday afterncon. The icehouse on Mr. Decker's place 1s rapidly nearing completion. Charles Peterson, Jr., is employed in a machine shop in Worcester- Rev. C. Hazelton's account of his week in Boston attending the Billy Sunday meetings on Sunday morning was very intcresting. Several from town attended the Deon uction in Dudley Mond: Church Services. A large and interested congrezation r returned. and ast, week. s been- ciosed for again listened to Rev. W. I3. Chase at the Congregational church Sunday morning. The union Thanksgiving service this year took the form of a_prayer meet- ing conducted by the pastor of the Baptist church. z Twenty Ate Dinner. A family party-of 25 gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Natpan Chase Thanksgiving Among them were Mr.-and Mrs V. Reynolds and daughter Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pierce of Worcester., Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Eddy and Esther of Soutnbridge. Two beautifully illustrated books of Riley’s poems, Love Lyrics and Child Life, and. Marie Corell’s Thelma have recently been placed upon the shelves of the public libra: BROOKLYN Happenings of the Week—Dr. 2nd Mrs. E. H, Blake in Philadelp Dr. and Mrs. Warren A, Tanner have, been Cvisiting Dr. “A. A "Tanner "and wife for-a short time, being :t the old home to partake of Thanksgiving din- ner. Rev. Dr. Genung on Sunday preash- €d a Thanksgiving sermon. Mrs, W. A. Tanner was present and sang 2 solo In the evening she sang in the Epis- copal church. Rev, Georze ¥. Genunz, D. D., and Mrs. Genung left Monday to visit their daughter in Greenfi Mass., Miss Blizabeth Monroe accon:panying ihem as far as Sprinzfleld. where, of- ter visiting her mother, she was to go to Boston to scend Thanksgiving with ‘riends. Leave for Philadelphia. Rey. E. H. Blake and wife day for Philadelph: to_visit their daugl Dr. , Mrs. Anna B, Cummings was with her sister, Mrs. Amos Kendall, Thanks- giving, tien going to visit re’atives in Griswold. Miss Fanny Ryan was with relatives in_Providence for Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs, Nathan A. Witler of Providence and J. Carl Witter were Suests of Mr. and Mre. George A. Wit- ter Thanksgiving. Mrs. Louis Clinton Dimock was_the Mrs. guest of her parents, Mr., and George E. Baker, at Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Vine R. Frank with relatives in Providence giving. Robert Latbrop spent Tharksgiving with his parents, Mr, and Mrs Fer- man Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam B. Patter took dinner Thanksgiving with Mrs. Charles J. _Reynolds. S, I Frink and childrer. were with Mr. Frink’s brother Clinton and wife at the old home in Canterbury to eat turkey. The prisoners at the jall had roast pork, with ple, coffeo and tea for Thanksgiving dinner. WESTMINSTER Barn Owned by Albert H. Pellett Was Burned—Much Hay Lost. Miss Fthel Newton, wha in employ- ed by Dr. Higgina of Norwieh, spent Sunday with her parents of West- minster, n Burned, Fire Wednesday morning destroved the barn ownvfl%v Albert H, Y‘flfial! on the place which waa rscently go- cupled by Fred C. Green, No one knows how the fire wak started, Mr, Pellett’s cattle were not in the barn, Many tons of hay were burned, also & hayrake, The fire st about 7 o'clock and was reached just in time to _keep it {rom spreading, Miss M, Daley, teacher of Westmin- ster mwmcd to her heme in ‘Hartfora nesday evening where she will till Bunday, Wil Nerwieh, jewton epent Mepday in Many mothers attended seheel en d NgR ey e ST o Teach Was, ers’ . mee ‘Westminster publie geheols Puesday, _—_—————— ELMVILLE prices of have steadily ve to maintain. YOU CAN BUY as the materials last which were . purchased at former prices, they * would not add to the price of Reo the Fifth. who are now buying and getting ilu:ahy-e.l deliveries of this “Incomparable A at less than its value. LESS THAN IT CAN can be sold for hereafter if prices of materials stay where they are or advance for this model, and the strenuous ‘when you start with it, the materials purchased two years ago (at former prices) will soon be used up. JUST WHEN we do not know. Factory does not say. BUT WE ARE WARNED that “the factory reserves the right to advance prices 6n any model with- out notice” and that any orders— ‘bona fide orders with a cash deposit and definite delivery date—in our hands at such time will be recog- nized and filled at'the present price but no more. WHEN YOU CONSIDER the size; “skimpy car.” in bearing, in every hour in a minute more of materials—the best ~ metals known to science; real leather yourself at the instead of imitation; and “50 per you must appreciate what wonder- ful value is this Reo the Fifth at $875. the Fifth! Reo Motor Car Company Lansing, Michigan - : Wi-R. FRISBIE Majestic Building, Advices from chufnr where Rmalft m made, warn us that, at any moment, it may s 3 be necessary to raise the price of Reo the Fifth e THE REO FOLK have steadily held FOR IT ISN'T THE PRICE- to the announced price for several alone—it’s the famous fact that THEY HAVE HELD THAT so long ' BUT THE DIFFERENCE in qual- .. 2 upkeep cost, is vastly moré than’ WHEN YOU BUY A REO the Fifth security—material as well _ Four” are actually getting the car - AND THAT’S WORTH MORE than _ the difference in price. YOU KNOW—YOU KNOW “that Fifth the drive, be it five miles or - five thousand, will be, pleastrable . and enjoyable all the way.-~ cffort of the factory to catch up AND YOU KNOW. it ; from those “pesky little troubles’” that vex most motorists a.n‘d are: inevitable—yes, inevitable—in the all vital parts—is your guarantee and your -reliance.” . You'll” enjoy. the passenger capacity; the quality ORDER NOW—we can. fairly prompt delivery. Norwich, Ct;nn. A “slimped car”’—. out in your Reo the will be_free THAT- “50 PER CENT oversize,” the Reo standard factor of safety— axle, in'‘gears—in~ your Reo. BUT YOU KNOW THAT—your "¢ Reo friends have told you so. This ad is to warn you that there i o toTose. . “Cover” cent oversize” in all vital parts— AND ABOVE ALL, make sure, now, that your new car will be “The Gold Standard of Values”—Reo . o740 ] s Ohio, who have hought a place in Brooklyn, huve been at J. H. Milligan's & few days. Herbert Horkins spent Thanksgiy at_Oakland EBeach. Misses Leah, Olena and Clara Jas- min of Putnam visited their parents here Sunday. Clifforé Davis was In Worcester and Ashton, R. I, this we Miss Flora Batte EKONE Mrs. Give Family Party for Thursday—Pupils Victrola Fund. Carl Gallup Play for In the absence of Rev. Emmons White, Mr. Prior of Yale Divinity school supplied the pulpit bere Sunday. Marl Gallup and Leon Sayles went to New Haven Saturday to attend the Yale-Harvard 200t me. Mrs. €ardle Wilcox Is caring for Mrs. Alva Friok and tah All ‘are pleased to learn that Mrs, Carl Gallup Ir abic to be dismissed from tha hospital and ls staying & while with brother, Rev, Albert Stanton, of Natick, Mass Her hus- band and son Stanten, with her father end mother, Mr. and Mra, A, A, Stan- ton, and aint, Amy Gallup, spent Thanksgiving Gay with her, Puplls ‘Give Play. The ~play entitled The Waifs Thankegiving was given by the pupila of Ekenk scncol in Qrange hall day evenins, The proceeds ge toward the - Victrols fund, Mr, and Mrs. @, H, Gallup and Misa Nettle_Gallup spent ' Thanksgiving. at in -Paton’s in Wauregan. Mr, and Mrs. E: B, Gallup entertain= s been Il SOUTH KILLINGLY Eya Davis of Seituate, R. I, has been the guest of her sunt, Mrs. Wil llam Slater, Ada and Mjra Spaulding of Auburn, tocal relatives reeentl Leonard and family of Vi 3 ere entertained at G, . Bar low's Sunday. Jaceb Spaulding has finished for A, all, Bowen of Proyidence was a Bunday visltor with lJocal friends, Mr, Bourgyuist is working for the Young Bres’ Co, in Danielson ‘Winniegene Phippa of Hopedale, Masgs, is spending a few days with inea Doane at The Ledges. A, A Jacques was in Canterbury Tuesday: to attend the Graves auction.| work on Thanksgiving day. - Chickens as Prizes. d all thelr shilldres and srandebilaref 208 ‘A whist party and social-was held i ville Sunday, ; bt " Tving. at his home here Sunday, Miss Jdith Oatley vi friends Schoel remainden of the week. were jecent -guests Providence, v Mr, and Mre, John W. of ph . Dumas_enzertained fram North Gresvenordsle and Ballou=” Prenciy of Erevidence wadrl cloned Wednesday for thes friends in Danielsor, Manday. Mr, and Mye, Brwin Chase, i, returned fram Afisses Bunday. liam Oatley p® Pomegansett; R. ¥ ealied on friands heve Suniday. Rufus R- Chase of Putnini’ was the Chase hemestead Tuesday, held - in- It is pure, it is delicious, it is healthful. Baker's Cocoa stands all tests of laboratory and home. - - Walter Baker & Caltd, ESTABISHED 1780 Wfi&m s

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