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is ill at the hw.l- mm‘?!( L. M. xm.m is with her broth- ;f. Wfl.lhm Covell, whe.is ill, in Provi- ence. Miss May R. Sherman has been en- Daniel Communion Set Saved. ns"n:a adopted el i sympa- reso finu he" sweek- ; hy to be sent to the Baptist “ : Rathburn, ,,G""hfl,,. Selectman Oliver F. Downs Given Sur- g:;n“wmfi:n loss b{h'l:re ;xml of invi- x usual s 3 prise Party On His thday— | Many did ~unite s“ the morning ._na Y v, |the year occurred Wednesday evening,. s p,,' Sale by T. H. !ldn‘.o. Nonfifll. Oollfl- Chasiss Shay of Hanover was a Te.| Dance at Grange Hall—Lincoln Ex- [evening meetings and it is hioped and . with heavy thunder and vivid light Sept-gutec of Mr. and Mrs Edwin| o oiil "pinned expected that mors will in the future, Barker of |mig. = 3. auiop 5 AN IMA > The communion se the Baptist |this % d Mrs. ‘were l Mr. Douglas has been ill with STiD| , oyrprjee was given Select- |church was saved, as it was Kept at ursday Daniel Wednesday called .on ; O dperintondent A. C. Burdick visited |Ban Oliv Bawnz: Trssiy ove- {2t e o e B officiated. Burial Plainfield. s : perintendent A. Aing, Jan. 30, at the home of Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Backus_ enter- = St schools in this part of the town. Wed- [LR€, Jar. 80, St Tne POl Brooklyn. nesda: ana M Mr. Bicknell of Jewstt City is_the |Mrs. Smith bad invited M and Mrs. |, Jue, Jinry, ZUol ! guest of his daughter, Mrs. R A Wil- | 008 0 o Ving Mr. Downs was in- | Louis Ream has been at Carolyn hall|” My’ Ray Bliven and Mrs. Georse Dur. i 3 I of Miss Hannah B. = vited to the neighborhood house. On |recently. Sackett are_ ill with grip. ning—Funeral £ ¥, W. Prath® r cntering, he was taken by surprise as| Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mills have been |~ 0y " Bhsnnen is able to sit up a| Baldwin. “"D_,,,'d%.‘m"“ heard Maude Adams and B e o P iy, FEatsa HANOVER he found the-hall filled’ with guestsjentertalning Miss Farrows of Putnam. |jjtiesevery day. WS : Miss, Fay has been visiting . Miss |Mr. Darrow had just taken his ha s i, who had been invited to celebrate his S e Pkihgst Mr. Arthur Bushnell is. visiting his| Abram Baldwin of Oberon, N. D, is | Mlies Sonrly sxsmination at TrTy. WheskY Parish Houss Gommittes Mests—W. |TOFty-first birtnday. After Mr. Downs| . Grateful 3o Pumam = l;other, Mrs. Emily Bushnell visiting a few days with his brother| “p.g Hildreth is working in Chicopee |1s_studying for a_degree. . He . hpld C.T. U. Hears South Windham B3 recovered from his great surprise, | r o {own are semding expression of | Miss Lewis Wheeler of Stonington |and sisters. Barrows wire |FallS, Mass. regular services, Sunday school, mié - T U all present were invited to partake of |Of the town are sencding expression of lis visiting at the home of Mrs. Sabin BX ey Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Scott have been | week prayer meetings, weekly ye: was in Nor'lch on Neighbors Surp: Speaieh Hhe SR R nam confined to the house with severe colds. | well, attended cottage praver, meeting prepared by the hostess. The even- (350 TR0 (St (rom, FOr o Wolf Den grange s planning to cel- | and during January made over 20 cal Mrs, Henry Marcus and daughter, |ing was pleasantly spent in songs, rec- | GIosyenordale Saturday to assist in 3 sty ge 1s p 5 Rosle. of New York are guests of MT. |itatione —and readings. Miss Abbie |ASBUng the fite. The lack of adequate | ST AT botng ente e Doeriey ot Piainela was ebrate its 30th anniversary. besiden sociais, _ suppers and " extz and Mrs. Harry Marcus, for a few|Witter had -written a _poem, = after |WAter supply on the hill was very evl |nome of Mrs. Eva Phillips at Plain- days. which the . following program was et a8 usu e boghi el o) T8 There was thunder and H‘htnln‘ ABINGTON SPRING - HILL 2 The committee of the parish house |carried out: Song, the Welden quar-|NeTe may eome day .be connection|. yjiss Ruth Cone spent the week end dyring the sleet - storm Wednesday , meet at the home of Mrs. James Ben- |tette, of Danielson; tenor solo, Mr. |TRace e e no grestar mesd for |at her home here and was accompanied | = I ee: Patli White Entertad 3 nett, Wednesday evening. Berriman; reading, Gum Swamp De- vme-rgeeu;n;iovo nz:om‘;; s r:f by Miss Sara Nadler of: Lisbon, \ % rs. Pa i rtains at Cards Mrs. W. A. Wal Report of National Convention Heard. |bate, Rev. George Genung, D. D.; duct, | (o0 e 7 : . FUNERAL. —Government Scouts in Town. Themes e The January meeting of the W. C.|Mrs. John I. Meyer ang > . — % the home of Mre. James Bennett A fine; Mise ABbis i T A The funeral of Miss Hannah B.|"Yp it BS Hnce, Geqree HKes, v | Wednesa -q nelghbors- wit report of the national convention at S LeRoy Brewer Di Suddenly Wi Baldwin was held Tuesday afternaon |gioni” sociaty vhich was to maye neen | their rm"z on Business Trip to Stamford—Mis- |from the home of her brother, Henry |} 13" Thursday afternoon wae post. | vaded thes@ulet precincts of Alanwel TInaianapolis was given by Mrs. Clin- | Witter; song, Welden quartette. Each|\yo .y, State Master Davis Installs ton of South Windham. A social hour |[RUmber on the program received ap- i Offi " Baldwin, Rev. E, M. Anthony of Jewett to remind s proprietress, Mrs, W. 4 was enjoyed at the close. R N T Tl S e Somwy Menn City offciating. ~ Hymns were sung by |POR°® 00 account of the raln. Weld, that they were on to the fi Members attended the Norwich Un- |JMT. McRune ; Roger Davis and his bride of Hart-| Rev. M. R. Plumb was suffering from |Mrs. F. E. Robinson, Mrs. E. H. Hi . ntertained at Card: that it was her birthday and that s ion C. E. soclety -social at the Norwich |light picture of all present. Town church Friday evening. Local Interests. & The third number in the entertain-| The Bobs of Brooklyn gave an oys- ment course was given Thursday eve- [ter supper Friday evening which was ning by the Royal quartette of Bos-|a great success. ton. : The dance given at Grange hall Fri At Norwich Town Mill. day. evening by the members of Brook- Norman Armitage of Unionville has |lyn Grange, No. 43, was well attendsd. taken charge of the carding at the| The Congregational Sunday school Gleen Woolen mill at Norwich Town.|Wwill hold Lincoln birthday exercises Sunday, Feb. 11, after the church ser- SOUTH GRISWOLD vices. Barl Clark is_at home, after being EAST WOCDSTOCK employed at Campbell's Mill for a St e, Community Club Members Enjoy Min- George Maurer has been making im-4 strel Songs and Jokes—Clover Cir- provements on the Benjamin proper-| cle’s Annual Election. tv. O. M. Young is able to be around]| Miss Agnes White is convalescing at ?.f;:r beiEs severely injured by a horse |the home of her aunt, Mrs. R. C. Paine, ast week. 2 in_Thompson. Supt. of Schools, A, C. Burdick, was| Bleanor and Louise Lindeman were e 2 No Vopdstocl Mrs. Ernest Luther Wednesday after-| At the regular meeting of the Com- O Gladys, Thompstn. is at home|ZUDiL club last weel sones and jokes “ trel” ere give: several from Simmonds' College, Bostonefor a |of the male mempers. & @ ) “over few days. She visited relatives in North Andover, Tuesday- 2 Class Supper. The sawmill on the Youg ot has| A bean and salad supper was siven aboyt finished and is expected to move Mrs. Alton and Sunday school class Sext wdsk. St Bty sty Aeai e eubetes Mr. and Mrs. E. S, levine have ment program with games and march- moved to Glasga, after residing on the |Ing filled out the evening. Wilcox farm for several years. Clover Circle’s Officers. U The annual meeting of the Clover NORTH LYME circle was held - Saturday afternoon 3 with Mrs. Turner. The following offi- & rs were elected: President, Mildred ni= m\gnfig‘ls visited in Deep ) ¥ay: vice president, Mary Chamber- lin;" secretary, Louise Lindéman; treas- W‘mli‘]"' Sisson is out, after three'|yrs " Siivia May. A social hour.fol- - lowed, .retreshments_being served by ford have been spending their homey - |an attack of grip last Sunday and Rev. |cox, George E. Prior and E. F. Burle- | Mrs. Paul Whitehouse gave a card | was 60 vears old. They brought wit moon at Maple Terruei Mr. Davis|W M. Bro\v: gonducted the services |Son of Jewett City. The bearers were |party Tuesday evening. them good things ‘to eat (characteris is well known here, having been here |in the Congregational church. George Ross.of Wellesley, Mass., Oscar | A large number attended the dance |tic of Spring Hill folk) ‘which wer summers with his parents fdf a num Died Suddeni ' Atwood, Brooklyn, Dr, George H. Jen- |in Abmnorn hall Friday evening of|served after a time speit with storles ber of years. = L B nings, Jewett City, and Dr. Willlam T. |last week. games and good cheer. Miss Flora Pearl is recovering from | The death of LeRoy Brewer was at- | Browne of Norwich. ~Burial was in the Griwes Mm-ng the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wildes ‘wer an attack of tonsilitis. tended by unusually sad circumstances. | Baldwin cemetery. The comd®tal ser-| ., oo, no il " "Wl o | guests at the home of H, C. Hawjkin T. J. Riley was taken to St. Joseph's | Mrs. Brewer was in Windham visiting |vice was read by Rev. W. J. Reynolds th middle of the week. Mr Wildes wa ST Sathrdiy. aft her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Beckwith. Lisbon, The fioral tributes were |BLaN8e appointed to be held this 4 hospital last Saturday afternoon. aus.|Mr. Brewer. had gone to Stamford on e s ] (Saturday) evening has been calied ot here to attend to his duties ag a mem tin Pearl were Willimantic callers on |Dusiness, where he died suddenly on = o Th b meeting e ,,mf.",h’,n Mrs. Richard Knapp. of Bridgepor Tuesday on business. Thursday morning. Being a stranger > 'Sm g ived at t 4 d L. e o Siness. il mot meet on|in the City, it was several hours before the ‘first and second degrees wil be |grrived at the home of Judse Storrs Wednesday evening, as a gue - ~ i his relatives could be found and the - v given to an incoming class- s Sakt!urrfl::de;:;m; B::: ;el;harpe were |n€Ws of his death did not reach hese |Home Prayer Services @row in Popu- w::mank By:es uttScthEnemldy. N. Y,|for a few d;.,’ ok B Visttora et the home: of ‘the Ptiers [until about midnisht. Besides a widow | larity—Local Attendants at Exten- |7 recent guest of Rev. Frank Ful- o 3 ts, M d Mrs, Joseph Burch- |De leaves two sons by:a former wife,| gion School, < Mr. Powell will take for his subjec e A TCh- | Hareld Brewer and Clarence,- the e A Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McKay of Nova |on Sunday morning, “Ilea<én and FHoj nall, Sunday Mrs. Sharpe returned : d Scotia are visiti » ey, e ohambe Tetyred|adopted son ‘of Mr. and -Mrs, John| . Lest Gunday. the!pastor spoke npen|Scotie 8 Grlxgsnfl ri’l:uh_';;ehg:n 48 to Get There.” Tt has been his prac Beckwith. + cha e tice to give a short talk to the child S g e e, il Fourteen Attended. 1 Cor. Sth chapter St Pauls Yearnink |neing caried. by Henry La Fort. | | rom betos th regutar sermon. which. < The Woman’s Missionary society met | everlasting; to be physically spiritual- Fou: = o ':‘ co! interesting to the little folks. At th Installation of Grange Officers. with Mrs, H. C. Lathrop Tuesday.|ized, £ ’r tso ernm;nb-mults are work- | evening service he “will give a shot The new officers of _Little River |There wére 14 present. The first chap- | The Wednesday house prayer ser- |1 purg " ? 2nd/board ngy at Henry |talk—one of a series—on Anclent Mari grange were installed Friday evening, [ter of Old Spain in New America was |vices considered the passage Is. 1- ‘Albert ‘Potter, who has been 11 for uscript. ;,The Friday evening meetin( January 26th by Worthy State Master |given znd several letters were read.| More Westminsterites are coming 10 |several weeks is so far recovered a: twl'}hpwee}«l was held at the home ¢ Davis. | Mr. Davis made t=» installa- | Tea was served by the hostess. observe this common time of unIting|to be able to e about the house ) - Lo v oaes, Ir. tion exercises very impressive. He| Mrs. William S. Chappell of New |in prayer to God. Sybil . Jefings .and: Dorothy Taet was assisted by Sisters N. C. Cleve- |London was in town Monday. An Affiicted Family. of Quineba¥gh spent - Saturday and STAFFORD land, Gertrude Peadl and Evelyn Pearl.| Mrs. J. C. Fenton, who has been ill S Deric h thy of |Sunday with Mrs. George Hicks. After the meeting luncheon was #erved |for the past week, is a little better. The ers ":h e dflyfifll y & 3 . down stairs and a social time was| Henry Pringle has moved his family | the C"“}m“““!'f‘fl ,H; :"-‘ oo ] A spent up stairs. Brother Quinton |from Jewett City to the Kenyon place |those of their family during the bri STERLING Hows. who is Rome-oihis vacetion [enczion's B0 - S 0t o IR renderes violin selections. e offi- ss nna es of the pringfiel - R EPTR v a cers installed were library was at home over Sunday. mext regular meeting néxt Tuesday af- Aid Society Meets With Mrs.| Loujs . Booth of >Remord, *Me Master, R. E. Pearle; O., R. E. Bake: Mrs. Ida W. MacLean is able to be |ternoon at the parsonage. B. Mowrey—Epworth League | was recently the guest of his parents Eight from Westminster attended| o g oW Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Booth. the extension school with enjoyment Mrs. James Vail of South Glakton and profit wéek. Not the least of - _| Mrs. Herbert Sweet is now comfort- | bury is spending the week with the benefits gf the gathering was com- [, T parents; Mr. and Mrs, John Rabide munity fellowship in an unusual degree. | *W' i Kenyon visttea rela- |, Miss Lottie Hatch and. Miss Rui't tives in Danfelson, Saturday. ‘Andrews attended the Billy Sunday re WARRENVILLE Fllen, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- | vival service in Boston recently. ‘ bert L. Belknap, has a mild case of Surprised on Birthday. diphtheria. A surprise party was given Heles Friends Surprise Miss Helen Higgin On Birthday—Johnson Real Esta® Transferred to Wrdow‘ secretary, Mabel E. Pearle; chaplain, lout after a month’s illness with a se- Olive Burnham; steward, Paul Gilbert: | vere attack of erip. assistant steward, Thomas Stensland; | The leader appointed for the C. E. lecturer, Carl Jewett; treasurer, Chas.|meeting tomorrow evening is Alfred Burnham; gate keeper, Frank Smith; |Abbe. Topic, Visions and Tasks.. As Ceres, Angie Burnham: Pomona, Mar- |this issChristian Endeavor day, the as- garet Nosworthy: F1 ! sociation meeting will be postponed one wards; L. A. - week. Winnie Jewett. The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenton of Jer- Gifts for Mrs. Harriett Lanph ., 3. St , Miss En.'ul)' Stark, Mlss nounced that Professor Hitchcock of [sey City are at Mrs. J. C. Fenton’s, i N i T e Tesiay o [of Wk 1 10 Simebury for w consle | 4k Mkehing 450 treix 01| NORTH_STERLING Mrs. Harriet! Lanpnear, wno is| irs John Knox was. in Providence | piiyed: *Retresmments were servid bma _qn his hands. RN oo g ‘;‘gmr‘:‘_“;:“g“ " | present Brooklyn and Wolf Den|. e e Sl L‘Du;_‘k; ot 50 vears old] Mrs. C.oD. Meade, whb'ha# been 111 Real Estate to Widow, “Rogers and Mrs. Warren « . s . | Granges. agle Kills Nine Pound Hen, But is|Mrs. - , Wa y with grip, h bett F. L. Upham appointed. by .the ot Pcoveribe froth Altness. Mrs. Ellen Shead. and’ Mrs. Atla Frightened Away by Owner of Fowl. |Saturday, Jan. 27° She received many p, is much better. P! DD y pros P e e : gm. and postcards. Meet With Mrs. Mowry. bate court to sell the real estate of Towne, Jesse Shead and family attend- - ed the funeral of Mrs. Shead’s sister, ; Windham County neda i i o H. H. Crowell was in Providence last week on a business trip. E.'C. Bugbee, who has been 5 the. late James A. Johnson, has trane Mre. Almeda Kent, in Putnam Frid epending, woute: T i Frovitmok i S pdies Ald soclety met with|ferred the same fo the widow, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chamberlin 5 1, returned to her home here Tues- James A. Johnson. 2 and Roll Call| Fred Brooks and family of Provi- Hereafter the society will meet or and daughter Mary recently spent two 4 dence spent the week end with George Universal satisfaction is expresse: . v CANTERBURY GREEN weeks with relatives in Washington, | Held at Congregational Church— |00 SPE I Yirs. Eva Lawton attended the fu-| Fhursday. ‘her many friends that she is tc b.C. S e Dinner Served at Noon. Friends of Mrs. Abby Hillery, whOIuer.x of Albert L. Church in Chaplin Annual Business M Supper at Parsonag remain at her old home here. h Judge Edgar M. Warner to Speak at|.q ;i the M. K. church last Sunday| The annual business meeting ind (fofored & Shock last week, are pleased A taday. O Tt et The members of the Epworth Lea- Funéral” of 'Gedrge Whiting. v : Miss Edith Platt spent several days|Bue of the M. E. church gave a sub-| .. ginera) of George wmu:g wa Tomorrow’s Service—Burial of Mrs.lafternoon, this being his first service | roll call service of the Congregational o9, 30", S720 P/8 12 TProV: recently in Willimantic, the guest of |Per at the parsonage Friday evening. |, 13 gunday afternoon, “Rev. Chariet Lebbeus Smith — Extension School [since his Hiness. A large congresation | church was helc on Saturday, January , Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Case. Broves Very Successful. grected him. Mr. Miller will preach |27. The business meeting was at 11| c'e YOURE folis have been enjoying|“Niorgan Brewer and family attended e R S T tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock in the |o'clock. Frank C. Lummis was chair- | ""George . Spoomer mst - with " ihe |the funeral of Leroy Brewer in Wind-| . Tolland ccunty Srantuon, Cet-Eaemite: Tomorrow (Sunday) Edgar M. War- [ M. E. church man of the day. Reports were given|p,arg of relief at Oneco town hall Feb, | ham last Sunday. ner of Putnam will have charge of the by F. . Martin chairman, of _the|f | pzs,, Marshall Tawton visited the GTION BOLTON 1 Newness prudential -committee, snd by Deacon Thread City this week. WILLIN OTCH R e e - WBT THOMPSON 2. M. Grant, the clerk and treasurer. [o 'p % YUllams and Jack Woodman | ™G ‘Duiiee, who has been ill with ON N : ’ of,.Life’ and Our General Assembly. grip, is much improved. Former Pastor Calls on Friends—Com- Last Sunday the pastor preached a|. showing all bills paid and a small bal- | “The placksmiths have been having a Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maing visited | rth Qu:r(erly Conference Held at the treasury, aJnuary 1. e ne-vigited in thfrd sermon from the gospel of (Fou ance in’ the g harvest for the past three weeks sharp- i rrow. £ 2 ?mn. from the text found in| M. E. Church—Pastor Invited to Re- Deacon A. M. Grant was re-elected | oning horses. SCOTLAND munion Suldi'rama w. Brl-‘c:: ‘E(:g:‘nynowum VL AR .1 3: 17, and quoted from Ps. 69:| turn, His Tenth Year.. - clerk and treasurer. W. B. Gallup was e dye plant here is doing & rush- pop ‘The Devotion. to Ged's Cause, - elected a member of _the Pflwffi:‘l’l‘ ing business. = ShionPaga the consuming desire and | Mies Bllen Sundsirom is il Her |committee. Frank C. pammis auditor:| A large eagle which has lived here ruling _motive of Chris’s life and |sister Elsie is caring for her. - _Following the businéss meeting o4 |for 2 number of years caught a hen which should be the vital enthusiasm| Miss Edith Buell has recovefed from |dinner and social hour was enjoye d- |recently at Arthur Miller's. The hen of ours, illness so as to be able to- attend | Lne roll call service was at 2 o'clock. |yas killed but the eagle was fright- “The Christlan Endeayor meeting |school again. Sixty-nine responded to R‘"’“‘ names |ened away by Mr. Miller, who dressed last Sunday evening, led by Frank| The fire at Thompson Center last|iD person and by letter. Reports were|the hen, which weighed about six The Lord’s Supper will be observed |after three weeks’ stay ‘in Hartford. Miss Charlotte Lovering of Plymouth, | next Sunday, Feb. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Harley De Wslf were Mass., is at her home here during the| Mr. and Mrs. Coum\e are recover- |in_Hartford Sunday. illness of her mother. Miss Minnfe Howard was a Hartford Frederick Jones of Boston is at F. P. 3 : . _ Her | visitor Wednesday. Tracy’s. daughter, Mrs. Annie Dimock Hou-| Ellery Strong from Wapping fs vis- Mr. and Mrs F. B. ‘Willoughby at-|chans, sraduate nurse, is with her. iting friends in town. tended the funeral of F. A. Cary at| As usual when there is a crusty snow| Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maine visited Hoxsie, was of particular Interest be- |Saturday, when the Baptist church was | Siven showing the work of the differ-|;oyungs. & Village diversion and it is|their daughter in Manchester Thurs- e o e N O e | P80 was apile visible, here. g e e P Adies has suna to Killing. | wenderel how thes Rnew. the: places [4ay: = A o ng thetlast yreek: Twe violins now Quarterly Conference. wore dlsmisted by ferter the past year. ATTAWAUGAN ly, where he will make his home# _ | where tables are spread for them and| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daily from e Rt niment | The fourth quarterly conference of | The present mmbership is 95. Mre. “Eva’ Lovering. who has bein | how {3 stfully they come and bring [Waterbury visited Mr. Daily's grand- 5 o Tes- 111 with pneumo S0 as to be about | their friends. mother, Mrs. . Maine, over Sun- N e R iy 0%t whole very |the M. E. church was held in the ves s Hatred Mrs. Charles Lapoint is il at the [fll With pn - 5, . Davh o Wiks Tart- |ty e rrine ‘The subject of this Sun. |try last Saturday afternoon. Rev. G. horze of her mother, Mrs. Mass: ana |G. Scrivener presided. The pastor was| Rev. William F. English of Hartford s Pineville. Charles Brenn has returned from [ford gave friends here a pleasant su: A number from this'place have vis- e invi wi Bri , call the |ited the location of the big fire i nvited back for another year. At the |Dpreached at the church last Sunday. Mrs. Cornelia has been ill with idgeport. prise Wednesday, made s on the ¢ big fire in e recdi i iiaad. first of April, 1917, Mr. Miller will have | _Re: Griffith of the Hartforl| Mr ood Men maypeen L with &1ip-| ™ Charles Kenyon is reported to be | Hill and at South Willington and was | Hartford. Canterbury Green ‘friends of Miss|DSSn With this people fen vears as their | Th e i ):xpocled tended the funeral service of the formr. “g‘.f.f:fy in health. G an orow (Sunday). s . lark was a visitor with rela- Hannah Baldwin atteaded the funeral [PARI0T: ; o \iyong morning subject Villass fast Thureie in Centrallyives in Hartford over Sunday. services at the home of her brother,| "3 3¢ "B Church last Sund: s Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Brown “cele- Bald in South Canterbury, e M. B church last Sunday was ELMVILLE The Social club gave a dance in thelr |, heir 50th TRe Henry win, in Looking to Jesus. Text, John 3: 14. hall last Saturday night. rated their wedding anniversary Tuesday. “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in last Saturday. There were many out - b Mr. and Mrs. George Death of Mrs. Smith. the wilderness, even so must the Son |Bungalow Sold—Den: the week end in Bu!ouvxfigngv‘i’fh Toias |of town Suests present. They received : Wednesday the body of Mrs. Sarah |of Man be lifted up.” Pardon is not to Reaches His-95th tives. many gifts. James’ Smith, wife -of Lebbeus Smith, |be found .in. father, mother, ‘brother, X Mrs. Fenry Davis of East Putnam, ACT Iz TN of Putnam, was brpught for. burial i |sister or friend, but in believing in| John F. Whaples has sold his bun- |spent last week here with hem mother. EAST KMGLY the family lot in Carey' cemetery in|Jesus Christ as God's dear Son. Peter |galow to Otis Wood of the Whitestone | Mrs. Cornelia Gee Canterbury. For ‘many vears Mr. and itells us in the.4th chapter of Acts, 12th mpa: - 3 u" flliam s, s, Smith spent thelr summers_ip|verse, that there is mone other name |’ Bioes S Banyson, Himvill's oldest Su’:\;'&y‘?: —— Tate, epent Canterbury in the house on the Gréen lunder heaven given among men where- |resident. passed his 35th birthday last s, Alice. IEaBTl ot Prilidence vias now owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. C.|by we must be saved. Jesus told the | weme —— bore Rramten: SO (o e et ® Evink, Many friends_in the town will |diséiples, John 14: 6, I am the way, the | © a5, Patrick Connell of Jewett Ci o i Py miss Mrs. Smith. truth and_the life! no man cometh |is visiting Miss Nelly Dwyer, who is X sl et Q Mrs. Hattie Stone of Green Hollow |unto the Father but by Me. Man is |reconering from a severe atéack = of — B : b, — is housekeeper for'Rev. A, J. Hetricit. |saved by looking to Jesus. blood poison. Chester Mathewson, Will Kingsbury - , Gladys Flint is visiting in Coventry The subject Sunday evening was Mrs. Sunn of Moosup spent | and Allie L i O T T RO M““""J?:"ghm'g.c‘m%' et Every Brass Bed in the store reduced, brother, n Flinf “And ve will not come to me, that ye Mrs. B ot rs. "Raliph Brown has been at home for Imight have life.” oA e Vernon Robins and Mrs. Oscar Rob- ‘o -, was o few days® vacation from Storrs be- e : inson have Qlled their ice houses the oty this too, when prices are daily advanc- tween termis. Mrs. Almond Bartlett of East Kil- | past ¥ . . . 08 Wik Exlay. wyre at h;:!;!g lingly was the guest of Mrs. John F.| Mr. and Mrs. White of New Haven $ ‘ ing. But our stock is over-flowing and &nd Woodstock. Parents’ Day Exercises Held at the D it Senin of Pulnain spent | Georps. Swanson ree S : g e R R T PR we need the room. P oqknnl sdhoolthnt.smbeexfin::loun; Village School. with her here, y ack Hill school has besm closed| e e o | Bom fing : oy i o S Moy A X et crop of cabbasenas Hepos g $50.00 Beds __$39.00 | $30.00 Beds __$24.00 ot comell o Bt B, o v el T TS oot of hie Sow -11$45.00 Beds -_$36.00 | $20.00 Beds __$16.00 ported better after having taken two innie Jones of Thu o ani e — Pt R e e B : . _Wwoor e $40.00 Beds __$32.00 | $12.00 Beds ._$ 9.00 - n’ “entertaini ‘W. H. Young, who has been il is . J 1y 0 33 13, 25, 15 PER CENT. REDUCTIONS Mrs. Jofin Jones. M Maro Lewis spent last week in Putnam. a days. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bouck and the | }lttbl’ds sister ot“N" E;: spent a it assuredly was. won the |few days recently at :mh and nurd of all who knew lxtr ro;-l’ctered for the -Q‘hooL ‘The annae attendance was