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LEFFINGWELL |k P. Club Entertained” — Ali-Day Meeting—Norwich Pastor to Preach. . C. E. met Thursday evening at the parsonage. 2 - - _:\--nsn“nmtln 24 o::chwu was a day. parent 3 &M‘M‘dfl“fim Mr. and Mrs. Law Armi Sti%s Mary ‘A, Moors of West Haven | t2® i Sient Bunday o Mr. and Mee. 3L Helping H.au‘.a“uv.:‘ w.:x::;-_- Faa E aueet of M Sne ML Moo Bundumvfluu returped ”fiu ; ] ] - m.t":z;.:: —-’::m! | reorien o wane Lo tas ome 10 | Cuaries Wiison fl""" e a o “Por Sale by T. H. Eidredge, Norwich, Stanton Figh. = W 3 teachers to make observation visfts to - fi; pogth + 5 : + " Entortai school win Beel r"“ E ANIMAL clf.’:'o: n?‘u n"mmy ‘school | irving Maynard Finds Paper of 1804-5| e 3. :. 'm..a 1: Chapman of vh‘m ateed '-"" ; . Harry a @.‘Tf\' FERTlUZERS a Long Cove Miss Caroline NA E at Bre secretary. P gew a w;;mwn -ng:x 'l:‘ the parish| _Maeting of Selectmen—Miss Nellie | P. club at ‘Wedneeday. ouse. o roxum lows: afternoon was with R ( B - 2 ‘Address: prayer, Horsce O. - Wil-| Geer Writes from South Carefina. |27tETNecR was spent o et BLOOD and MEAT taima recitations, & Tribute t to Wash-! frving Maynard, in bofln. over his iogton, Master Harry Cady, Jr: voeall, VOF o ¥ 0oner, solo. Jordan Am a Hard Road tofn W ‘0. 000 Goze ,m:n:uw Travel, Willlam H. Harris: reading, | FORGocticnt Sored Saninel. Gress. Pt d B bers joined. Sash I O s | Thice ere about five million free was called to Mre. Guptll served a delicious birth- e~ S SR B ITICAC IR goonis and about cos milien. siaves ace | The invitations to nhis little friends |duy supper Of sandwiches, cake and ',m Successful loel-l-—!lrthd y Surpries : ! it l‘f.l Peckham. % 2% going . . Toiand Avery: plano selo, Miss Mil: | 5,015 S2USS SIS0 AP0 per acre ratn Peiend We Hawe i | Wa com Trom 330 to aNie Casund. il b red” Peckham: vocal of s To 0008 30.25 per Bove. Woodlang 2 5.30 o'clock in the afternoom. Lathrop, Edwin Comstock, = ‘was worth Serviges’ at' Bt dehirs. Chusolh- o §215 per aore 1n 1804 and you will be able to attend.” Sorsmtten B Burial of Theron R. Chappell. in 1805 $2.: 20 per acre. There report read d_accepted; e were delightfully playing | taking the military census in this part fora_ Desl 1108000 ‘mcn dn_ the militia. in 1868 - games. Sandwiche of the town. Mrs. John B. Lathrop was reader Macter Wiltred E. Brown, s @nd oniy 25 men in the navy. B. Rogers; report o cream were served. Master % — at the meeting of the Thursday After- ol e Sword of puriksc it Visitias By e vt | gucsts. Miss Winni i asmistea| SOUTH GRISWOLD LEBANON B st o | ren Wheel All the schools in town closed Mon- ; singing, He Leadeth Me: i e artiety . president of the Missionary Y, of John O. S. day, which was visiting day for the ful George, Hlishx N. - uartette, | teachers, who visited ‘different schools Define Property Lines. Tenting T . out of town. : Civil engineers from New London Elisha N. Davis, Clifford Desley, Les- Arthur were in the village last Wednesday de- was in charge of the interesting pro- H Bozrah Grange, Visits Local Grangers 8’11!? Refteaiiehis Wire Served: 8 Miss —Burial of Mrs. Alice Peckham, Ruth Long has returned to her Who Died In Everett, Mass. home at Hill Top, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Eimer Russell of Niantfc. 2 J. G, Bill was a visitor in Jeweit City and vicinity on Sunday and Mon- day. George F. Burton of Pawtucket, . lie Haley. fining the property lines of the firm of |y 2 b -2 arfd Frank Burton of Griswold were | Miss Emily Wijcox of Norwich t. Borrett 8 employsd by the Americas |3o55 Norman and Povey, visitors at H. L. Burton's Tuesday. . |Town was a recent visitor at Herbert Riieossgils Ragéetalmon § Pelie oSRNNSY Sa- Matyman. Norwich Pastor to Speak Mrs. Cyrus Chapman of the Stod-| A G. Greene and Frederick Burdick |W. Sweet's. TordAd i L B Lo s Lol | Selectmen’s Meeting. 2 dard district, who has been in DOOr|attended the auction sale at the Amos | Miss Florence W. Loomis of North |5iven by the Methodlst church socle- fund for improving the auditorfum of Rev. George H. Strouse of the P‘lrn health of late, is somewhat improved. , e % O P Hamteis of the ev.| The selectmen had a busy day Sat- | Baptist church of Norwlch wil Among her recent visitors were her| auil farm on Fkonk Hill Tuesday. |Woodstock spent the week-end With| o [ "jecorated and the sales of cake, 1 M Ty Becinans and | urday_at their regular monthly meet-|Bunday morning at the local Bagei: | reiaiives Mre - Bienhon Bervine, "op v Cieise &y Thommuen of Nofthijhel' parents, 3ir.'and Wox. - B. Loom- |00 'creamm, and, homienade candy wers Archibald Lambert. ing. The road bills were made out, for | church at 11 o'clock. Subject, The | Brier Hill, Groton: Mrs. Curtis ¥.|andoyer; Mass. is spending the vaca- |is. generously patroniaed re} 3 the different sections of the town. The | Biggest Battle in Histors. aec ordr | Gal G L Mg & iar. | tion at her home e. Mrs. David Pitcher was a recent|¥ ¥ B Shes o the . Gwod | Funeral of Stanton Fish. roads of Ledyard are worked by sur- | nance of the Lord's Supper will be e | s . Portins of ton oith Mrs. Har- | Mr. and Mrs. Wil i Hartford visitor. L e e of fhe Spod The funeral of Stanton : Fish was|veyors appointed by the _selectmen. |gerved, followed by Sunday school. | Mgs. Mary G Watrous arrived from | ChauE Plains were visitors at Mra. A. At Boston Meeting. friacds attended the whist given, by held Thursday at 10.30 in the Metho_|Selectman Joseph E. Holdridge was| Charles L. Ratibone. ? e ‘ G. Greene’s Tuesday. o oy, 1 =3 , president of the | N rk, N. J., last week, to epend a H L. Charles J. Abell has been aftending | Mrs. Frank J. Alexander for the be: dist church, _li;t;; pvilliam Crawford | unable to be present on account of ill- B Y. P U, wil have charge of the | few weeks wiih her parents, Mr. and | by, linesgurton is confined to his home | ¢ milk producers’ meetings in Bos- |efit of the new bullding which the = e P. m. e wiHl speak on | Mrs. Charles H. Comstock. ton during the past week. society has recently purchased. Mrs. fam B Hall, Horace O. Williams, Wal- |~ Postcards have been reccived’ In | beruce yioon?s ™1 < Bryon Kinnie, who has been lil, is s -27. is will be The second number in the Y. M. C. Mrs. Adell Spaulding and Mre. Rob- | Francis P. Robertson won the prize in ter Shea and Clarence Wilcox. Burlal|town from Miss Nellle Geer, who has (o consecration meeting. A course. the Hawalian singers and | 201 to_De about once more. ert Lillle and daughter, Ariene, were |auction, Mrs. Harry Hewett received ties was well attended. The rooms A party of young people was pleas- was in the Wightman cemetery, Iocat- | ieft Washington, where she has been ks e = fohed] e llsnction - M ew = ReR ERNaL) Saodive ed about midway between Old Mystic | visiting, and i now in Cheraw, S. C. D ey g the ¥. M. C. A. hall, Nor- [antly ~ enterta at the parsonage |52CoRt guests of the Misses Amy an e prize for straight whist. Mrs. Al- and Center Groton. She writes spring flowers are bloom- NORTH STONINCTON wich, was well attended by patrons|\Wednesday evening. Alice Lillle of Willimantic. exander served refreshments. James Stedman is spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Ed Card Now Regalia. v of South Windham. Thames lodge, 1. O. O. W. recently Arthur C. Willlams, Eugene May- | purchased a new set of regalia to re- from' the village Monday evening. Local Preacher. at Fellowship Meet- Lenten Sermon. ing—Lyle M. Gray to Occupy Main| Rev- James M. Potter gave the first Herbert Iron and Miss Bmma Bur- ton were visitors at H. L. Burton's on Monday and Tuesa: Fred Turner of Norwich is spend- Met With Mrs, Wheeler. ing and the planters are preparing to Mrs. D. Frank Wheeler entertained | Plant their Sotton. N -| Dudley D. Taylor was a week end the Baptist Ladies’ Ald soclety Wed-|q4nd Sunday visitor with his brother, "’!;‘Y‘:"*f'“RW‘- IR who lives near Boston. Farm. gt e Tile e e o S Sn with mismunt, | Mrs B I ol insr Mamorint, sebiool halliing eath of Rev. Sa . Several from this place attended the Easter, last Sunday. in the M. E.|Harriet i S M Keller of Hartford .wae | burned. tified of | fellowshi, A large number from the Congreza- | oy ' v : Mrs. Sterry H. Kinnie 1 i e e R e B e T R urned. : thmengg m?:letr:'ha‘:eo'beea :o £l “;; ;u d:y.moeung held in Westerly [, 08 M h attenned the te":'wni'm ;‘hurch, taking his “text from Mark |, % SIEO 0 B nnie is confined to Eru}-&: visitor with her father, James Rn\:er Open. ; 3 x Blaiedell, of Lewiston, Maine. e is| Miss Florence Geer has been visit- g‘e%mg.’l; Wes‘"‘t{‘ \Vednesday. Rev.| At the Sunday school session the I‘,"“f"‘ Clark is working at the saw- | F- Stedman. Thc-?'}a{"“fip d‘(wi ot ot Survired by hiv widow: Sabariy ek ing Nawrich el cte. sher was the preacher. -3 B fontaine | MIF Which is on what is known as the Bozrah Grange Visitors. gompsiieg tvsliee : G y M) g ds. Mrs, C. E. Willlams and nee &rand. | C1355es of Mrs. Eugene La Fontaine s il i ge shortage of coal caused by the Thames Annfe Dennls’ of ‘Old Mystic. Two Supervisor Lowell of Norwich was daughters by his first wife. also sur- | visiting the schools of Ledyard on |d2ughter Louise DeRose of North-|paq. o 00, SO0 o o o th Mrs, and Miss Jennie G. Perkins, were the | prith 10f, In the west part of the| \At the regular meeting of Lebanon |SIONASS OF 600 THUARqoN FO8 J O Vnlg Grange, P. of H, No. 21 Thureday | tner means of conveyance could not - viv Rev. ang Mrs. Blaisdell were | Tuesday. spent Sunday with 5 > - = O. M. Young returned home Monday veni 2 5 T guests last summer of Miss Matilda —_— n. e oNerieoier's class the banmer| rom New Haven, where he has beeh | geon thsitere sy renderch o Siracing | Bet up the river until Monday when & Holloway, and he occupied the pulpit FRANKLIN L. Drury of Mount Hermon, P visiting friends and relatives. B rertalnmant of masical serectiong | tug came up through, breaking a nar- of the Baptist ckurch here on one of Mass.,, was a guest Tuesday night and League’s Gift Appreciated. Daniel Falvey was a business caller | Sg| row channel through the ice. Wednesday at the home of his father, in Norwich and New London recently | o aio8ues, solos, and posing. A A€l “ziiss Vera Bartlett lod the Epworth the Sunday mornings he spent in the supper of baked beans, brown bread. | ¢hgue meeting Sunday night at the village. The Weelk’s Visitors—Neighbors Grieve | Rev. Lucian Drury. 'The Fpworth League evening ser- i = Tor Death S ®| " Mrs. Georze W. Tryon attended the e was led by Miss Mary Birch. At biscuit, pickles, pie, cake, fruit and| yjethodist church. Tne subject was Te Methoaist United Workers met ':;in:ahe?:"fimrm Giddinge’ Pol- | , 1%, Gevte W Tiyon attended thol 1) Service sraterul sppraciation was ROAD SOCIETY coffec “was served. 4 L o g B B ey o t03 e Crandall, in Stonington, Wednesda: expressed by leiter to the eague, from | - = Mrs. E. L. Danlelson was a Hart- 7 scctet » Chal Will Move to Farm Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colver for beauti-| The grange met Wednesday eve- |f0rd visitor, Wednesday. Birthday Surprise. > Y- es Beckwith and Ray Beck- . ful flowers sent to their home during mng ir the church pariors. Burial of Mrs. Peckham. The friends of, Mr. and Mrs. Charics Mrs. Harry Keeney underwent an|with has purchased a new automo- Lyle C. Gray is to move to the Isaac |the recent illness of Mr. Colver and r. and Mrs. C. “arlyle gaye thgm. a surprise In ob Noyes, Jr., Mrs. operation Thursday at a New London | bile. Main _farm this spring. chitdren. A e = The body of Mrs. Alice Peckham, |servance of ariyle's birthdas hospital. Mrs. Hattie Cole of Putnam was a| J. Edwin Thompson is moving to Patriotic Tea. e S s R o e yheel- | who dled in Everett, Mas, . was | Several from ouligf town were present. - Xi}hgto C;MT;'ileflh & u&&rr :;GHM“ Gmxr’s;fm‘:?snyfié = :;-e Quiambaug district in Stoning- Ms, ‘Delphine ‘Fiah>snd’ Mrx. Fapfy Darius Randall, of Providsnce, a: the | Prought to this place Tuesday and [The eveni vipich devoted scar rumb atten 0! 2 ~ % s b v cemetery, Nor! u. 3ap- sic, games < X va . al of his eldest bm(hfi,ig&.&u I |nest Smit hana Mr and Mis Fred| | Hrd Lavina Nye is ‘¥isiting her | Adams MOIthrop attended the téa ?l,.ém?:n;f:o;,f"' ot S eninatom, | e e e ot oy ey oA Uil I e St raih hiu | Wintouis attended the. ¥. M. C. 4 |detghter. Mes E W, Chapias given by Mrs. Belion A. Copp, regent| 4 [impar from here attended the | former resident of Lebanon. Burial |qdoughnuts, coffee and candy $5th vear and whose death was due to | concert in Norwich Monday evening. Friends in this town of the late Rev. |0f Annd Warner Bailey chapter, D. A-| plliowihip. meeting At the comeromns |Wwas in Willimantic cemetery. Mr, Carlyle . received many Eoneral hreaking down due to ase. He| Louls Smith is installing & milk-|W. G. Fennell, D, D, of Hartford, were | K. of Groton and Stonington, at her | oS ehurch i Wesioro Sweaisresa- | "\iss Ruth Paton of Willimantic| gifta. A Was a native and long time resident | InE machine. deeply grieved to icarn of his sud- home in Groton, on Washington's bith- | “%5 OYIFE I Vesteriye ?,,"""?‘“" spent the week-end with Miss Mary ! John J. Geary has left the :Uncas- of Old Mystic and a son of the late] The weekly prayer meeting was held | den death from apoplexy. Dr. Fennell [d&r from 2.0 to 5.30 o'>lock. The | g lopePh Fobinson is il with con- | V0, vilie Manufacturing Co.'s mill and ob- William and Eunice Crumb of this vil- | @t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus | was an _occasional visitor here. time was spent in Red Cross work and Mr.- and i i AriiH Thé Ladiess Ald Soclety met at the | tained employment in New Haven lage. Ho is survived by ene sonm,|Miler with a large attendance. Sub-| Mrs. T. P. Norman, who has been|a literary program was given. Johm:. Heaiie G New s 2y 219 home of Miss Hattle Hewitt, Thurs- | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gille ac- George Crumb, of Stonington borough. | J m“’a“fig"’”‘;{.{’&‘fi‘ I‘Tuh confined to her home by illness for the The Camp Fire Circle, Pajigwad, | Horace Frink's s;‘;:da;on om, - were. At | o 4 companied. by Mr. Glllette’s mother. P ey o < s and Mrs. Bred Whipple of Gro- | past two wsflcks, is gnpr?ving. held 'a meeting with their pSsardlen, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cornwall of| Clement Fowler was a Norwich vis- | Mrs. Ellen Gillette, of East Lyme, were PRI Moo P SR et Tweek-en 3 unday Services. 3 , at her home, last | xou Jeraey were recens saeer of Mo | itor Thureday-. on an_automobile trip through the Rev. Lucian Drury will preach in|Saturday afternoon. Miss Laura Me- hi: Vi listic campal; in Wash- " T s m;g,‘,"’,‘_{“c_ el o e s Be Death Followed Accident. the Third Baptist church Sunday|GUife was advanced from the soclety ord E. Cummings and|town Sunday, callers at the home of amd Mrs. N. Stanton Gates. Mre. B Shiriey, were recent guests | Moses Chapman, Fernando Wheeler and J. E. Lord ;daughter, . Fisit with Mrs Smith and their three G‘gsfi,‘t:l?::a a'!;‘%crl:ee!{ightl;n;xseac‘:! Chas. | morning and evening, Communion at Blusbirds to membership In this | were appraisers on the estate of Mrs. | Of Mrs. A. J. Lillie. Mrs. L. W. Harding has returned to e A i oL alh M | Ssash which ccourvedvat Rackus has-| - Casssenion Wil ba cbuerved in the] e erna Blagies A Giay of R R Stonington NDI ETON Hi SR St Fele e A on o dugt s series of w%h o caeraty :‘t':ln Wednesday morning as a result | Congregational church Sunday. the fown of Ledyard, was & business|Home, Monday mornin g PENDLETON HILL ot Countil; Rnignts of Colum- ‘Those appointes 0 n 3 o — & —_—— bus, members intend to atten e ex- census in Ofd Mystic haye Giddings and son were- drawing log: Pier Wrecked. Progress in Taking Military Census— |emplification of the third degree on thelt, work, 21k 5 f‘l‘l:n:nt:u.poer;kthzotefln driving. He GOSHEN e o, 116 e el Rl CHESTERFIELD Patrons Miss Mail Delivery on Holi- |3 clags of candidates at the mecting Everett Jo ¥ Shdiaome. s - ceedingly high tide of Monday night, of White Cross Council, Norwich, M sofl &p s Z ! $ the bathing pler of the summer colony |eny 1o iy *COll Spent the week- | days Sunday afternoon. on the Bluff and the private wharf of | The dance held in the Eureka club | Malcom Thompson is taking the mili- Entertained Cla n’ "' B was on the back of the load and saw | Military C: —Willi :npz;‘;:er";\;ru"r H::d ;m v;lh I - e Aot U Fio. wont s ilitary Census Completed—William, George W. Osborne Leads C. E. Meeting. S her Mre T Henry oA Sun-|100k for him and found him in the e e e 7%, wap 65 e |To2d unconscious beside two 1088| iy, ana Mrs. Frank Raymond of Frost, were wrecked. house Thursday night was well at.|tary census of this part of the town. Sise . Bl Tous: ohtartatud. . the collection amounted to $5.47. which had fallen off. A physiclan Was | Hebron were recent guests of friends Opens Cottage. tended. Cake, coffce and sandwiches| Harrison Kinnear and C. E. Maine |members of her class in Sunday school . in Goshen. 2 & were served and a good amount was | attended Neigrbors' night at Avondale | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. o oy fi guests of The Ladles’ Aid society met with zm‘f.f".’“é’&iz“,;,“\“éi?“%ar‘;';"?a;“‘;i“? eatiscted. grange last week. Avery, Saturday afternocn. There Mrs. Albert A. Haley. Mrs. B. R. York at Elm Lawn Tues- |opened her cottage in the village Sat- |, M7 aBd Mrs. James Ritchie, who| Mrs. Homer Kinney visited at Irving | were fourteen pupils and their friends Carleton W. Brown has returned to day afternoon. urday. have been visiting Mr: Emma Hig- Button’s in Neorwich over'Sunday. present and a very enjoyable time was ind neighbor and " i v g Boston after a visit to relatives and ings was a ki One day recently a peculiar looking| Mr. e 1A gins, returned home Sunday. : spent with games, music and refresh friends in Mystic and Old Mystio. toplis home. He is survived |bird came out into the roadway not|New London wers visitors o to vi: | Miss Florence Powers, ~who has ol R L ments. The home trip was in Mr. Philip Harrls of Meriden was a ve- | ®¥, o2 590, Henry CAdAings, | very great distance from the farm-|lage Washingtona bicthaay. been In Bridgeport the past month,| There was no mail last Thursday on | Avery's automobile. cent guest of his-mother, Mrs. George la:hmhflmn:"hm oo G dings. | nouse and began picking up gravel. It| afiss Suseg Borking of Brier Hin, | Feturned home Thursday. account of iis being Washington's et R Harris. e b b:l shepherd dog | proved to be a pheasant. visited relatives in the village and the | p APr2ham Miller, B. Leveloff and |birthday. It is hoped that there may o ShrvIs kiiled by an automobile ene day last| "The committes appointed fo take |Stodura district, Sunday: Rabbi Trastman went to Hartford to|come a time when the government may | At St. John's Roman Catholic church the military census has finished the| Percy Norman of the steamer Hyoh- |B5St their citizen papers Tuesday. The | provide a substitute when the regular | Lenten services will be held Wednes- LEONARD BRIDGE -————m— o SRR ard Peck, spent Sunday at the home of ag. ) c in Sbatles Tinkers au-l Giec 18 eg;\;:nina!;:c‘?;;;ra;r;nxd;:[gg and Triday ovenings, 3 3 his mother, Mrs. P. L. at the p ; ° Child’s Collarbone Broken When She HAMB g The Christian Bndeavor meeting on Ally's Potnt. e spent Sunday on Watmot T 0T | B T cery service. wae ‘cscabiianed | New London, followed by benediction i i o L junday evenin Feb, 18 was led b Miss Mildred Go unday on alnut Hill rural elivery service was es! she , . is Pushed Against Barn by Cow. Gift of Over One Hundred Books to a3 s, s!l, fl'hg e ol s on g%d“"gtwu?:s n’me Miss Ruth Tinker of Waterford |in this respect. This is particularly | Friday evening there were the stations Mr. Hermann of Willimantic was the the Library. formerly resided in Goshen for a hum- | Allen at her home on the New Lon- | PNt the week-end with her parents. |noticeable when the holiday falls on of the cross and benediction. i i ok o 1 The Tuesday evening prayer meet- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Heary L. Wa- ber of years and is an honorary mem- | don road. either Saturday or Monday. La X 4 Bri, w called to the [Ing of the Methodist church was held e ey Leonise Jewett of Deep River|ber of the Y. P. S. C. B. Two duets| Mrs. Franklin H. Brown of Laurel VOLUNTOWN B, e et Joteon. Toval, on|at the home of Mrs, Jennie Philiipe, Mr. ang Mrs. Rexford E. Cum-|spent ‘Sund-y with her daughter, Mrs. | were sung by B. R. York and Mrs. Os- | Hill, Norwich, called on friends at her Sy Pt —_— jon. Mrs, Eva St. Germain paid a week- mings ilne Seneties e, 8 R L e o orn Loma | o s and e e | P 0 Do et otnietty: | Oystr Supparand Aution Ciar| ittt S g Cogs st that | or il Ty HisaSE T P dene ®the reslit of being pushed against the {28d Mrs. Edward Lyman Bill of New One indication that the backbone |and little son, Richard, were guests at $18.75—Foresters Meet. the military census in Voluntown is T:]?-;;hu;:g:g;nfit):i?::e: Cl;'l:mm:: side of the barn. by & caw. Rochelle have presented the library|of winter is nearly broken was the |the home of iheir uncis and gont, Mr. nearing completion. an y 3 The ladies of the Baptist church| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson were in | time to sewing on Red Cross work. e, oL koo enturtalned over 100 books of reference. history, | welcome sound of blackbirds, blue- |and Mre, Bawin Keeney ot N ) sister, Mrs. Btk Bloree of Guarer Hil fravel, sclence, ‘poetry, adult and | birds and robins this week. o gy field,an oyster supper and auction saie | Norwich Saturday. Cochegan Camp, Modern Woocmen of Eeesytie net_proceeds were $18.75. Return to Florida. and dance Easter Monday. A delega- Carlton A. Cummings, emploved in| Mr. and !n-- Richard Peck have re- MONTVILLE South Manchester, spent Friday night | turned from visit to w%ner. LAUREL GLEN Miss Rose Cook of New London Captain and Mrs. Byron L. Dawley | tion of members went to New London - ded dance with Hr. Mi spent a few days last week with Mr. rida, last | Tuesday night to attend the meeting e e T avideon. e Mrs. A. P. Latimer has returned and Mrs, Marshall Russi, red O o avine vittied " with | of White Oak Camp. $ D. 0. T club of which Mr, Miss Annie Mitchell of Essex is the | from DPaytona, Fla., where she has| John Geer went fishing on Wyassup | 8Several local residents were Norwich | Mrs. Annie Cooks for ten days. Burial of T. R. Chappell. is a member. of her sister, Mrs. Charles | oD spending the winter, to her home | Lake recently, making a good mtoh, callers the past week. in_Palmertown. one bass weighing three unds Court Advance, No. 3836, I. ™ The body of Theron R. Chappell, Jirs. 102 E, Cummings Hae ret e | e b . icnarason of Princoton, | p Mish Orscs Hooper has teturnid | hair pounds and & |\ " " moetina in Centennial hall od SOUTH LYME whose doath occurred and funeral o0k = a len Y N. J., has been a recent visitor at lli!. from a visit to friends in Rockville. Carey Main has been the guest of | Monday evening. place n New London, was bruoght to e e e LR -y o Mrs. Lillian Filer of Attawaugan is | his daushter, Mrs. William Main part | Miss Marion Blakeslee was a week-| ar0 o o and Miss Lau- | this village Sunday afternoon for bu- A Bura- st visiting her mother, Mrs. R. G. Hooper | of the week. end guest at the home of Miss Ber-[ “p=. S W ,,.""m“""“ in New London, | rial in Comstock cemetery. The fu- et visit: with of Palmertown. Attaway Main of Noank visited his|tha E. Lewis. Monday. neral and burial was in charge of Mo- % The members of the Ladies’ Aid so- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Main | # Willlam Jordan, Jr., of Clyde, R. I S. Berkowitz of_ clety of the Union Baptist church|a few da: i z - ys last week. was at his home hefe Sunday. don. Rev. Jo A. red of the Tuesday and Wedn! s fa were entertained by Miss Stella Goon | Hattle White spent the week-end = e e Sunday with A tingen Crrowe Thingint aharl ot here. - at_her home Wednesda: % 1 3 IES ¢ : F. O. Brown has been - 'flfill' The teachers and. oMcers ot~ the | of Jewest Gty R i EAST COLCHESTER 3. "B Morgan. rurai carrier, is_suf- | New London conducted the seruice : visi bt % erip. “How. | Patrick Donohue, employed in My g military census. : L T Sunday school of the Union Baptist| Malcom Thompson was in this place| ... . o o |fering from an A e sk ove {. spent the weeli-end with relatives \Arthur Miner of the Ship and En- |hegan lodge, I ’J. O. F., of New Lon- s A 3. met at the home of WMiss| Tuesday taking the mil » W Sterling is_sio e R B T o S the military census. |, b brush to the mill at Norwich | substituting. ¢ trip was made in Palmer Bros. Town. Seth Peck, an aged resident-is ill F Burial of Mrs. - W. truck. CAMPBELL’S MILLS The warm days and rain of the first [at his home here. Mr. Peck recently 3 urial rs. 1 A ter uonm night a soclal and of the week began to meit the ice on |returred from the hospital. C. H. Ricketts M at Lenten 55452 e damge will be held under the auspices | Charles Tanner attended the funeral | the, Foads and 'in o few —places the| Mrs Jemes F. smith of New Lod: F Service. e Sewil GCircle Hold: 1 of Cochegan cunp, W. of A. fros gan to come out an cause | don was a recent gu % H ng e Masting | © yice ‘Eva. St. Germaine has roturn- | Seeriss S ore Ty Moses Esten near | breaking in places. Mrs. W. C. Slat: : ‘Thursd: BEs- Maria Dewtu & Witter, widow ot —Officers of Mission Circle. ed from & visit to friends in Prov- Miss Alice Mahoney was a week-end | Mrs. Baldwin, who has been mak- Rev. W. 5 ‘§ Scotiand, S {dence. S T [l Colebrated Bie' $th "Mythdey _ou| suset of har sisten it Preston, ing & lengthy visi ot Rer old home on dred Feb. 25 1 Mrs. Mrs. Bdward Fdwards is spendi Tan: Mrs. W taten Island, has returned and is the g Soore s taiien 11l ot Her sorvé home | 3 et caneeday. | the week-end with friends in Norwich: | nes Georas Tommar and Mree o oiann MOHEGAN guest of her son, John Baldwin of this within . : Thursday and died : 4 g T v g are suffering from attacks of grip. . place. k ness with pn - CLARK’S FALLS ‘Alexander Tanner cut his foot wvith | Services were held In this place | ien Waterhouse has returned to 2 vices were neld : ré=s P gty S d thare e epecial_miste, | Fohool. after 'being il with grip for 5 e H ji Mizs Marion Blakeslee was a week- [ Mr. and Mrs. Dunn of New London | SFral weel i Moore, 16 Un-lon m putie Aoz:":'fi:'hmlmund Horse | .4 guest at the home of John N.|e A e ieiesas hare: nndey Mrs. John :’v Rd:Alh é: u;( Ivorfirmn. H e Lewis in Voluntown. Loretta Fielding spent Sunday witn | the Euest of her daughter, Mrs. How- 3 - Mrs. Adale Bm Who has been very | timam tor Witiam i ©© CUHOE | her parents, Mr. and Ofrs. B. H. Field- | *yy "9 0 stanton 1s slowly recov- g il with grip and liver troubles, con- ing. ering after an iliness of several weeks. 1 tinues to improve. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burrows ‘- Humane Agent Acts. GRISWOLD and son, of New London were guests of Frank Burrows, Sunday. CHVJLLE Charles Brockway, agent for the E B, Sty FIT humane society, was called upon to Harold Bitgood of Franklin l‘p‘ ]AN'I.(: g:z out of its misery a horse that had | Sunday at his home in NI - Pachaug. Baptist lchurc‘h wur-hl:' .Eu acsl?,c;l School in the White d.iltl'lct was Sunday with a sermon e pa closed last week on account of mumps Frank Spring Is making a visit here. | Subject “Responsibility.” Text, Ko- and typhoid fever. The teacher, dwiss | Mr. Spring is with the Hartford Rub- |mans 14:12. The communion will be i i John B. Perry and fami] = mery, visited fri ber Company in the capital city. served at the close of the preaching ; d parations to move tl:t;:lerg‘r):n Ndrter dean ends n | D e B, Hirle 18 visiting in Prov- | service. Sunday- school will foliow. - 1 g ! i ey Perry’s| Mr. anl Mrs. E. L. Barnes of Pres- | idence and Boston. The evening service of praise and ’ g & : . health 15 not good Which is. “the renson | ton was callers. in town Sunday. Ms. George Crandall has gone to[Bible study wiil be held at 7:00. Pray- * °f 0' change. Mr. Miss Martha Morgan is il Brooklyn, N. Y. to remain with her|er meeting Thursday evening at 7:20.