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2 Clark B Thursday Afetrnoon Club Sews fer Red | ley, George Davis, Charles Barnes. Cross—Superintendent _and Matren |SVening was givemover to “""' of Almshouse Resign—7 hames Spe- Company to Houses—Fire Company by Palmer Employes. = B pins e T A = Des i n; pisteen women were p ¢ - : hursday Afternoon clul < " S oy lor won from L i sion. Much work wis - 5 v . .r maturials for Red Crost 1 W A Pultz, . a‘:“ !!. N 2oy e Clanis was served at noon. il - : Jam T ahort business session wa feld- . Willlams, Bverets Johaor o g ! : 2y on causht one on Thrsday morn- Uncas Lodge Insurshea. ;o ridé lunch was e u X m part of %‘gfl Thuyrsday last Mrs. G% Miss Ruth A. oW ¥ aks Xm & h of ‘them have been. zray f« - was pald by G. Turner e study class of the Jevnes cDanald ) T U7 Honers at Whist. | fur is not so valuable ag shie fur from G ( death claim due her from Unces lndfl- dist church -evenin ‘com; G 5, _ The town yard pays| ’ - 10F < A. O, U. W, of which My, Weod.Was & -rhhhflluwulod ¥y Miss also won x for foxes killed im_town 4 s Tuembe! B b C. A. a short vening. . tho Sown. Tender Resignatnons. me praver mee! 1 o s At a recent meeting of the -eloctmen B-pun churell, held -r.,..a.y evening Substitute Teacher. James Beckwith and wife, Wi u::q g resid of Mrs. Calyin H.| Miss Florence Knowles is be#n supcrintendept, ust joxe, was led y l\wv Fred, . Cobnm, as a nubnlmt-'l.: tville Imsho; ra, [ the pastor, anded in their ¥ Sl Rennowhd Sndetwdnt operation a week ago at a Fox Bounty. For Town Residentd apnd Blon Kin on chester and John McGuire. The wait- :r-‘ w}g:ehD.danouy. R. Irving Huyr' 3 Chase, H. ewbury School Sessians Omithed Because of |und D . Pernine. o0 g us 1% nds B is improvi ow London hospital ng Wn h,,. entered the em-| Storm—Mill Starts Up, Inventory Address by Mrs. Barber. lowlr. ther! Legna | Ties. Jennie Swanson of New Brit- T s % th 3 £ A, E rh! of the Hopkins and Allen Arms| Completed, e i as’ (hy SURStL el mhestiae i Taton wat o s 3 eompany. . S g B DL o i o rised on Birthday. Abcut twenty friends of Mifs Devine gave her a surprise *on . birthday recently. There were ceverat B e Miasey Wiiliams. YRRING. Colored Skl Ul‘ W the 3 . Justin Denison and son, Jus-{New England branch of the Wi ¥ arl:?‘-m ’xg;gm"\e;\i:‘ !'-Aonfl‘“l ‘;‘fl :‘&:‘y Mrs. Willam D. Buckwmn of Enmh hRev. J. B. Knowles was in charge o o-ment in Gru':“:fi HMURG tin, . have returned to Mystic, aft- | Foreign .glllsionn?';lcsot?ecy 1”.1 th?:’::c. Soent WIth. Shane ani :udononmunfin street entertained the Ladies’ Ald so-|the B. Y. P. U. service, which was not | Thuraday evening ::;. ogae. er spending a week with the formier's|tion, gave a highly entertaining moc- of mew dances by the young folks. Sty of the btist cnurch Wfidn“d“’ Sery well attonded on account of the [ Mrw Mary: reted Sck = S parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rich-|count of her travels in the Orient at’ m steormy weather. B lyn, R £ 'ruuasy ;Malhtt hool Demonstration—Exhibition of | mond. ihe local church Tuesday Sandwiches, cocoa, cake, ice cream and lice Brown of Breok- vl-iti.’ln uhh-non Medern Dancing—Library Directors| The storm Monday was the wildest| telling many intcresting Norwich Guests Present. :T;':dwfi;e Mrs, '&Z’.‘,’m."'&'r?fi":‘ :;- wa, tormerly Af'om s.‘:x{;":: e LA Mdlllt.l.n'-t'h::a::r'l: part of the | nesday with g d@:::m“.;:':; Meet. D e e ieif e aines B o] R T s Jhe, Work and Cot- o chue s boan an |5 Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Lamphore. | 0T, J¥ho saw him sal that he was cer- CLARK’S FALLS R T Huttora. J-l!ri:agfi,;'nr:? K. H. Young were In' Among Norwich people in attend- Totn Cotdy o mig hand badly ?\nfiyu:?d %1%1!:;\1 spent the week 3 P . B ket T TNy I il b e LA AL Rostety | B, e e s, v t. works i AL Ropertson Held Thursday—Military Centus. | Deep River, the last of the week. Coos e iy m 200 fond with rein it In Histancl, G, HANOVER = - A meeting of the Jibrary airectors | MEEHng next week. e, James O'Brie: npved wiq- nis nesh“d"h-:n?hu:fn a:“yw mfl!l yea ;.‘., "fx';“' g,. home of the secretary, u;l'hce}r'e v;etas n% lorvlcellal the lo- ulluv, Allen Shaw Bush dn( the =3 9 S & 2 came Sunday - roads rs. . eynolds, Saturda: ven- urcl junday morning on ac-| village and Rev. Mr. Goodenough family te0%dr B e James E. Vickeridge Recbives Friands |are Biled with snow and ice. ing ¥ eVeN~| count of the severe storm. of Ledyard attendea the New Lon- days' uasfiwfi&nm Mgg: Charles | & ere Sunday . on: 94th l!rthd.y—eru-*!t lnhr Death Joseph Royal. : he sthool demonstration held in Inventory Completed. don county meeting of Congregational Chapel has returned to New Haven. (MORed RS, Srndag, S Math. Craw- | tain—Arthur M. Brown to " Joseph Royal, 82, died at his home,|the public hall, March 2, was enjoved | Glasgo mill resumed business Mon- | SlerEymat’ held in the Copgregational Men’s Club. - about a mile west of the village, uqn- gal:! rpnuent. Miss Ida Harding was|day morning after being still since Mrs. Annie Newton, after several| Mrs. Harold Willlams has been the day afternoon. His health % ‘:":IH e W Wednesday night. taking inventory é Sunday Services. weeks spent at the home of her son,|guest for the past week of her uncle James E. Vickeridge ceiebrated his|poor for two years or more. was ey - O e 0: fnrner ‘ot Brockway tathbun returned Sun-| ' The siow stor of last Sunday did Louis G. Newton, has returned to her [and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Steven- | 94th birthday at his home here Tues- English by birth-and was three P st oy her sister. Mrs. H.|day evening from Mystic, also Miss|not prevent o fair attendance it the home in the village. Mrs. Newton was |son of Boston. day. Friends called during the %fter- | married: Hia last wife was a native| oo leynolds, turday and Sun-| Lillian Miner from Norwich, +~ | morning service in the M. E..ghurch, noon. A short service was led by the | of this town, & daughter of the late Y- Friends of H. L. Burton are glad|Rev. James M. Potter spoke from Ableitd:Return Heme, - ford. badly i red by a fall on the ice some lll:eylgr::juand Was for some Weeks CAT- GOSHEN minister, Rev. Herbert D. Rollison. | Denison Barber. Mr. Royal left four . Dance Greatly Enjoyed. to know he is improving after m; il1- | Mark 11:14. The text, No Man <Shali t the home of Dr. Fo: ing Some who were present seemed to feel | chi Mrs. Truman Eecléston of| The darce given at the public hall|ness of two weeks. Eat Fruit of thee henceforth forever ed for a A, %, 89 subboesd e Detter | S gorerte, Wiillam Reval of Bradford, | Thurslav cvening. March l1st. by W The usua! Sunday school session fol 1 their to her son’s. 3 dge appeared Lafaye v LW, c 2 ay ol T R Crandsil, whe was injured by |Crusted Snow Makes Hard Trave than he has for several years. Denison Roval of North * Stonington | C. Newton of Hartford, was = vers| o, D';"';‘ :l;"; “" ' g lowed Qut the Epworth Leagte even- a fall some time ago, is able to be out. |- Mink’s Tracks Noted—Plans Entertainment Cleared $20. and Mrs. Elisha Briggs of olumqwn :nucg al;‘jt‘ued The exhibition danc- | g W& e¥ np},d",‘“flclbk';h"mge‘j‘fll;: ing service was omitted. e Cos onal -1 Yor of . u z g de- Honolulu. Mr. Cohen recently enlisted| Arthur Lathrop of Hartord riday wvening, Maron 30, A short |funera) was held at the house Thurs-| ¥or u; vr:;at S e T e o ilitary. census has been |UYEry. Carrier, covered about ane-half in_the U."S. navy. home over Sunday. play, Ague Marina Panacea, and a |92y at 1 e'clock. bouguet ok Yehs presented Miss| .o..pisted. here. of his route Monday a distance of The Busy Bee Sewing club was eno; There-was no church service Jap-'neu song with drills were given General News. ‘Tiffany. l;:e t:'ream ,:_n(: cnk: were Mrs. Joseph Hurbert and two chil- |2bout eleven miles, walking and car- tertained this week at the home of{sunday owing to the storm. by the members of the soolety.- Miss | Frank Adams has been ill again and | 3rved. =~ Pratts’ orchestra of DeED| gron are guests of her parents, Mr.|!Ying the mail pouch. The ronds were Mrs. Eugene Bonville in. Péquot. The snow combined with hail and |7 " S%Gohuy “assisted with read- iow with his half brother, George T furnisheq music. Three auto| .4 \rs- Frank Euleston. : "| impassable for teams. Mr. Hurlbutt Build New Houses. sleet that afterward froze made hard |j oM SO0 FUUSR TN 2 Sy Yirs T L. Burmx.o the White Rock road. les were present from Hartford. A |2°f, Mre. rank Wuleston. —— © . |coverea ihe Navy Yard section and traveling on country roads. Where it o a8 Yo .| vote of thanks was given Mr. New- S ittanics o | Dong. -Cove. hill The Thames Specialties eflpnny is the pike there | SMith, Milton Souter, Ralph sumu-h Charles wn has _m Ash- | o0 by the Hamburg guests at his|Ceter Gauthler is to be christened ir : . 3 o- |Became pathed dom o e Pthe wins |and W. G. Park wiille Wikiam away. r. Harris and family of New | {07, St. Anne's church next Sunday. Seventh Birthday. the finest gleighing of EHarrison, Jr. played two, Yon\_n obcupy, the farm they, bought | ¥ e Courtlund - “E. Celver; Jr, who ~is = of which wons heart: . Brown. - % 3 now con® ing from u_ recent 1li- e Sirs. W.T. CUy] who has been il |J0L 0 SN DT e o P Sates and E. Frapk White| Jrs John Tiffany and son. Leon, FITCHVILLE o Bl Geloh S S Mg L R & n villaj vi 2 iv : : p it St Jonn's Roman O eviannoy | With ‘pneumenta_at the home of her|soiq in the vestry. The proceeds, 530, [have been in this village and vicinity, | returned last Monday from a week annivers: inday afternoon, Marci e I oy o ke mel:tcmcnpee s, N bas poas iy I befroen th‘b}:‘nw:: taking the military census. b e fp':::'me e Highway Will Not Be Improved Un lock at th family fhome ot b < % . parish house fund and a scholarship e A B e D Dt 12 veel New Bridge Built O Yanti 3 rd. Ice am_ and U aliiu B b 000 o bm“’e’"‘:fll‘}“’;‘m“ F"e‘rta,_v;f;‘s A2 |in Barcelona S,pnai NORTH STQNINGTDN with Hartford relatives. i v Wridge in Built Over Vantio! Jitn contections were served: ; andm Barcelona, Spain, through the East- - Dan] S was the s with seven pink candics, lighted, dec~ tion. Friday evening there was in i~ ipak ugh gusst of Mrs. L. D. Harding . the Ll Pt Ll S Bl k's Tracks Seen. ern Connecticut branch, W, B. M. ediction. ; 3 Sl el W. C. T. U. Meeting. Many at Baptist Services. e O e D ene “animals hear- | The March meeting of the W. C. T. Elee A large number /attended mse -;.r- about fifty years ago, but now almost g! wl;l be h;ld Mxndny evening with Bones by vices at the Baptist™ church Sunday |extinct, was the mink. Peculiar tracks | Mrs. James Bennett. = e evening to hear the Godman negro |recently seen indicated that one passed | Miss Edith Grant of New London um} Oétbi(f:‘hg;'-““‘::?m'w a8 Stations of the Cross, followed by ben- Ceongregational Pastor Rudq Paper first of the week. Mrs. R, W. Bordman, formerly Mrs. . Groton—Philip H.rtl-y Breaks An. Mrs. May Bill is spending asfew Gates, of this place, underwent a se- Personal Mention. weeks in Saybrook the guest of her|TiOus operation for appendicitis in a Miss Laura_ A. Perkins is visiting sister, Miss Belle Pratt. hospital at Hartford this week. At brother, Rowland H. Perkins in last roport Mrs. Bordman's condition | New London. * was critical. Mr. and Mrs. Christy entertained at singers, which was enjoyed by all. up stream along Noisy Brook. was the guest of Miss Gladys Crombie . v g 1o Mg 04 CHESTERFIELD Highway Neglected. their cottage Saturday afterpoon, Mr. Miss Mae Sullivan, who has been | 'The many tracks noted in the snow |for a few days last week. gregational ministers he! > <k Complaints are vary numerous over |and Mrs. Morton and. daughter Olive. bookkeeper for Morris Freeman, has|¢ng Y here Brer Rabbit lives| Myles Standish of Norwich was a|Groton, where he read a paper on Bap- e i g ks’ o New: Dok b resigned. . e Tadications, though wholly cir- | Stnday visitor in town. tism: Its Significance and Use. Eureln Qacisl Club. Meste—iincotn- | the, °§1"."c'é'°."n§'n‘§'.’r N Y T Cren | Mre Walter Johnsbn: of FAWAEE City Rural Carrier J. B‘Toioker, owing if‘ cumstantial, that during the bm;man Will Address Men’s Club. Met at Parsonage. Higgins Marriag engineers in the employ of the high- |spent a_few days lagt week with her e weel - o A A 5 sister, N of the conaiffonk ;egrly in fhe whel fwmeopiight nights this week the latch-| ,: the Men's ciubd reguisr weeting| The Uhion Mimion seady class mat The members of the Eureka Socigl p72Y department surveved the road |sister, Mrs. Amos Main yn's as unable to po string was out and there had been S jast summer and it was expected that | Poin his route, Soclal surprise party. e Mirthur 3t [tional paraent club were at the club house Thurs- [>Tl SYERE fona would be built soon, | Wiiliam D. Allen of Boughkeepsic At Norwich, Mml Church Meeting. Bropn of Jomett Oity hag BEep rvited oy Sive. H. M. Pendtgton, |9av_evening for the monthly meeting | 5.t mothing has been done vet. Bep: | N. Y. Who Js engagcd ifridge build Pequot counpll, Plans have already ‘been made for | to speak. % Bour. Slats of the Contecticut Agri- | ¥hich was folowed by an oyster sup- | 2 TOTMAS a5 DPOeTy 90e, WeF AR |ing spent the oek-end with his fam- ally holds itsmeetings ' Blnasy, put mmgal chureh meeting and reun-| Mr. and Mre. Dell Adams of Boston |Cultural college spoke at the grange on State Highway Commissioner |1y at their home on the New London over its mdepting., Salg,, w e A o Tha firet WoSk Ih{ADIIL | were af the hame of M Adams pat- Friday evening. ,nm1$’1°°‘ spent the week end| ponnett at hig office at the capitol in | road. Tuesday night In ord - ents for a few davs this weelk. ‘olored Singers and in- e i Du Chask Hartford recently to see what the Harlan entalists gave an entertainment L e “harles | commission intended to do about the | Senior a student in the lowing might hp) ‘neeting : of J. N. Adams has gone -to Boston for T hes - White Cross council of® Norwich and NIANTIC 2 the Congregational | Tinker. Willlam Tinker, Robert | comamissiin IReCREEs 0 g Joout 1% who has be ith measles, Te- witness_the exemplification of _the Kol e Kot st Kaplan, Jacob Kaplan and’ Benfamin | 130, %o state had susyeved and |sumed lis siudies Wednesday Travel Difficult bi . third degree: Cornsliue FUEggrailmelt Garrier Finds Sodmnsz of Keplan' attended a dance In Scotland | RIS of the atfe pad BaivereC And Joseph Hickey, John N!choh. A.lmn Because of Snow—Personal ltems. Henty Fboties atiige ish, ROAD SOCETY (I BEraraay nint, be done until a new bridge would be NORTH FRANKLIN der Barcher, John Cudd: == > g Lincoln-Higgin built acrose theb lganu‘: river wha'xl'e e e wee The marriage of Mrs. Emma Hig- |the stone arch bridge now is, as the it Eaward Curths. Tromes Braa o 5 0nd Mrs. W. B.Fage have §00°| iy, seth N. Willlams was in Mys Broke Ankle Benes. i A L intoin tome. & | tiste hishway department Moes not|Red Cross Work ork Taken Up by Mis- nigan, Henry Broulliard, Danisl De-to Augroe (O, N T & (vinliams is | tic Wednesday, where she attended the| Philip Hartley fell and breke two | Sunday atternoon. build any bridges and this bridge is in sionary Society Wednesday Fin. Eriages Jilee Sbie th sit up after a long illness: meeting of the Fanny Ledvard chap- |bones in his right ankle Mondey night. | The K. F. D. carrier was unable to|such 2 condition that ‘temipbrary sup- bt LA New Fire Company. |50l ‘U,"k s doing jury duty in|ter, D. A. R, held in Masonic hall | He was taken the same evening to the |make his usual trip Monday = and|ports had to te built to keep = the Mrs. Elmer Marvin has réturned to Poter” Beymour of Wilimantic wad| Mo oot g e s Toape T [5e T hospital, Norwich, whete he|Tuesday on account of the snow. bridge from caving in, but as soon as | her home in Lyme after spending sev- at the Lome of Moses Hart| Miss Taura G. Smith s in Nortn | Mra- 0. Maynard Minor, Connecticut’s | will be & patient for some time. Matt A, Tinker is on the jury In|a mew bridge is built the state will|eral days with her mother, Mre. Han- e, M. ce president gen Rev. Luclan Drucy was a business New London. do their part of the work, = Now it iz |nan Harding RElagny ¥ 0y Broth- en~ ss Luc illings returned to her |caller in Norwich esday. Louis Kaplan of New London was a|up to the voters of e town to cal impson o e London an eI Toek the e ToL | o, ey Voulvelr Jeft WolnosUay{ echost duties at Old Lyme the first of ; Eo caller here Sunday and Monday. a town menting and take action to-|Walter Simpson of Norwich spent d ort g or N Julius Kaplan 18 spending some | wards buflding a new bridge. Sunday with their father, J. D, Simp- fice on Friday evening for the purpose Smith of New Haven spent |the week. 3 of rguntiing n Mro company: WHHA | Suaday ot Ris cottage M the Pinies, B R I Tea LAUREL GLEN et Newe etk Temporance Address Tamorrow. |SON. L L een visit- vice president general, were guests. W. Lyman, s erintendent of the mill. from two weeks' visit" ‘n lon with Mo Wang suad ere will be Sunday school in the ) 71 n addrersed tha megtin s o Praoell ker canghibe: o8t dohn Geer Shoots His Sixth Fex of | M. B. church Sunday at 11 &, m. wilhs, Comnecticut Temperance Union | g Triends in Centervilie and Green- ) sy e ~Hin the Pui- Bavis kiistgdus i L e b m‘;fi- ae e o G..T. Boehman at the Baptist church |WiGh Rl 100 o0 Grassy Hill was a o 8! < ot - pany’e teneo AR Frank Spring of Hartford was & 1e-| 5,000 by fire in the MONTVILLE Sunaey TOSIINE, erT, Bochman will|recent guest at the home of R. M. cent visitor here. summer. Grace Congdon is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates went | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dvgm:;?. . Bond was in Washington, | , M - L e St O iR Jarenis, ] Eugene Mo some days. It at the Monros Blafe visited his parents in|SWE TR | o 50g or Mystic oieemse B employed at th ceots - Museum | New London Saturday. e—Funeral New Saitboa Loen o recent guest of her brother.| Jghn Geer 2 flicd Fis sizth fox last A. Sponcer is building a sailboat Miss Genevieve Frink is visiting e Harding. Jublles singers from the south-wera | 2fSe cause. He comes from Hertiord | ‘Miss Dthel Randall of Goshen, Miss heard at the Union Baptist church on Bessie Randall of Lyme 'y rthur Sunday cvening. FRe Sveming lefevics ot T gliige Randall of ‘Storrs spent the week end A play “The Old Peabody Pew.” was| . The Prayer meeting Thursgy ev-}yin Mrs, Reuben Manning. given in the Auditorium of the Union LR Mrs. Annie Sherman has returned aLTi1e shon mhlch Wit s0bn be ready 1o | triends in New Toric. athan Wilber of Tomaquag Vailey | Baptist church last nigl home after spending a few days with w:g a caller in mf‘ recently. Wark Furber is vumng friends in GALES FERRY friends in Norwich. . put over. The koat s a fine one arkl| The roads have been in bad condl- |- The st of mlg and uondqy Boston. The Missionary society Wed- Riverview | ought to show scme speed. tion. the past week on account of the |was the the winter in| Mrs. Mary J. Wright has returned | Methodist Church Holds Roll Call,|nesday at the home of M J. W a buildiag Substitute Mail Carrier Howard Lit- | severe snowstorm, and the R. F. D.|this gection. from Jamaica Plains where she has Reunion and B Add, h' Frink. There were twenty-four in at T a museum, | tleficld experienced considerable. difli- | carrier did not make his rounds Mon-| Daniel Coats of North. Stonington | been visiting for several weeks. Ll a nquet—, ress by | tendan Red Crose work was taken pen to his|eulty Tuyesday in trying te cover his|day.’ nese caller here Saturday Miss Ida Bonville was awarded ‘the Mrs. A. G. Barber — Rural Carrier | up. . 2 gencrous | route, owing to the solid snow pack as » paintod on | well o= no opening by teame. He tried t “the name |to start out with a ¥Ford, but was un- ns over 3.- |able to get out of the yard. curlos . from | Mrs. Holmes is able to.be out after| John A. Main has had- his. - shanty five dollar gold piece presented by the| Has Hard Day During Storm. : Nathan 2 eriy - | sraduating class of Palmer Memorial Aoy ASHWILLETT - ey A banquet, church roll snd reunion CAMPBELL’S MILLS Joseph 'Berth of Hanover was a|was given in the M. B! church Wed- week end visitor In town. nesday evening. Supper was served Edith Hall is ik many climes, ceins o ny countrfes, [ a long ilines: moved from the Ball Tavern lot to a —_— by the men from 5.30 o'clock, exer- i a Blakeslee spent the Indian and col ‘-g,rwcs. T e place on the Thomas Main farm, x -.--.— som LYME cises at 7.30. Rev. James M. Potter w;‘k‘sznri“:'.l‘l‘lj:lfr'ir':d(:shel V:)lxm:nv\n guns, .wm; nn itions ve SALEM Daniel Picrce and son were through| Clarke A. Coon has been visiting in o Jas Chatrman and presented Pudiey| " 3irs. Waiter C. Tannét. who has resterly. i winter in New Haven, was the guest | membership. * | proving. 4 Of| ot relatives here Tuesday. ,‘,”:‘h, PRI s And: also read a lstter|” C. H. Barber epent the ‘week end Seth Peck is still confined to the|Denman of South Willington. Rev.|™'ah relatives in Plainfeld seen ' gervice. I nce here-on horseback Tuesday to make a | Noank, Stonington nad W 1835 Mr. ndnace "has hean. accumue S path. e Iating through personal he | Birthday Surprise Party for Mrs.| Nathan N. Main made a business gifts of fricnds untit n.. on ‘§s| Nellie Biiven — Mecting of Ladies’ |trip to North Stonington during the v larze and ice things exhibited x;. ed coceanut from the hott A Lt A tortoise that weighs wien taken from his nazl ent in Jamaica, carved work Aid Society. = F weére not held 'in“the - cmzrmflo—& church Sunday. Mrs. Willlam Kingsley and daughter, wee! The deepest snows of the winter cover. the .ground. — Owing o stormy. weather, n-:vug-’ house by illness. There was no school in the Seventh district Monday owing to the severe st torm. Frapk Peck and brother Norman of New London spent the week end here, AMr. Potter ithen called upon Rev. J. B. Ackley, a former pastor of the church, to address the audience on My Days- at Gales Ferry. This preceded uinging of Brigbten the Corner by the Charles Whitman of Voluntown vis- ited his brother John Whitman re- cently. by prinoners U t Vera Crus, th t & \'::Lc_‘ll ::::r:a" ‘ul‘y e l' firs llls-:fl:ni-u r;ng%':gn{ tlrmv'v;:ll_( Kafi Deep guests of their mother. Rev. John Thompson, another for- commiaion Vew York eity m',,," w‘“" R Foey J g Louise Jewett. ; All miss Mail Carrier Percy Morgan | mer pastor, was unable to attend to the coliection:s Sherwood Miner and son Charies| s “w fi‘.,;;‘n“es_";“ of West ¢ . ! ; and hope he will sgon be on the mail |speak on the assigned topic, Gales - DLI“::‘:. qc. . Sr-winzd.rx mleg:::’ nEu.turdty with-pelatives in Mfl- -m Je.ndB visito: were :“‘9 ufi“"we,ch A e ool Ferry Memeories. A violin solo ss Ma rantord, gater of Rew . taric of his brother Edward, has gone sand thers h - £ Mot at Parsonage. et B sage ands of others have done; hy apply: William - Crawlord,” the Ola it . ,Im" B . Providence for a lengthy visit. Wilson Harrison of Batn, Muin ing Minard’s liniment, M 3 arch, aled vatic Methodist churcl dle afi ’rhu e o - Arnmr w-uur ot m R L wrllh.m C. Slate has been ill with|mories of the Past and Their In-|an o1d, reliable pre- ? : E Lots - B tho 1 An,n;e, alter A A T Albert Maskowitz of New York has ™. at|{been spending several days with bis u{o h-nw ‘then ll?er. rs. Abram-Siminowitz. . de spent.a few .days in| ston”duciag the week. Carl Rogers. and Sherwood Miner Relief From Pain Remove pain misery as many thou- grip the past week and’ unable to at- | luence on the Present, was read b Bhicanes the 8 | fend school. © 241 Mise Laura A, Perkina A puem,‘wm’f seription, Noother rem- y fl%’ m ——— Penu!lbyy\nrs t)n Wa:m}1 ?vs‘ui‘l‘ ! St. egy acn: BO qtulxcdy or weeks mas aul, Minn s rea effec K HANOVER ;5.:.]1;‘. ;:u;;n. l’n\:‘erv.- followedrmunlc, and -v:tiyup(lic, lw%:,:. Mr, and Mts, James B. Costello, of | An addréss, Sy Iise Winter at :}h:}‘," gl spatiing and B —_— Soringfie! ke o 7 v, Vi were” cq‘: ham‘“”finfim‘y Rey. John mpson afficiated Lewis Dol with his teamn, of. thelrmcmu' ":;7 Mre® flfififiw‘"fie‘f l‘;?:{ & n:‘ !g\fiqA!rk;: ;‘fi:{v !‘;’m ";:;‘:. remedy for rhe:m:uc ;n.hm sorene urpr JORs: Iny. the funeral service.of Mrs. Stephem s for-the - to get m oy, " | giction by Rev. J. B. Ackley. and stiffness of joints and muscle A birthday surpriss party was'given | Douglass at Jewett City Wednostay m Miss Marle G. Delaney, a teacher in| There was a large atiendance at |lameness, sore hands, tired, seiing 2 P. %n. Hia BIL afternoon. mm:fl Mrs. Avery were | North Grosvenordale, spent the week | both the banguet and reunion and the | foat. pains in chest, sore throat, end : 2 ‘00! un Frieda in_Norwich . end at her home here, spirit of good fellowship was mani- | ~,. ! - J . days in ‘ork. Ne. serv] Eawin Seuter is visiting in New Ha- | fest at all times. ‘or sprains, strains and bruises. You ny even 2 (homor o r. and Mre. Wiiiam Weseniann = | ven. Edward H. Latimer was chairman | 020t afford to be without it. It can- { gusst, Doro hews ,w?gnug: ni: ::;veon %Nunlly.‘ in Turkham hes gone ‘o|of the supper committee assisted in | 0t possibly hagm or burn the siin, Mothodist parsopage Tere ducted by Rev. w H. Mrs. Edwis the hospital for treatment. the kitchen by Fred Smith, Otis Win-