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New London County UNCI.SV_l_i_.LE Former Superintendent and Matron | Monday. Return to Town Farm — Birthday Celebration—Lewis J. La Bounty Sells Out Business—Attorney Chas. W. Comstock Recovering. The third contest of the pool. tourna- ment between the Athletic club and the Decem club was played Thursday night at the athletic club's headquar- ters with a result of 72 points for the Decem club. Two members of the Athletic club were absent and their Blace was taken by Bugene Green and Bdward Curtin. e total’standing for the three games, is Athletic club 292, Detem club_ 364. The Tuesday evening's prayer meet- ing was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins. Return to Town Farm. Mr. and Mrs. George Beckwith who moved to Simsbury last fall moved back Monday to the Montville alms- house, succeeding Mr. and Mrs. James Beckwith as superintendent and ma- tron. James Beckwith finished -~ moving from the almshouse into the house on the Simpson estate in- Pequot Mon- day. Entertained for Aunt. . Mrs. Melvin Furber entertained on Friday afternoon for her aunt, Mrs. Annie Hooper of Arlington, who is her guest. The afternoon was enjoyably spent by the following friends and neighbors of Miss Hooper during the residence in town some years ago: Mrs. Charles G. Turner, Mrs. Charles A. Chapman, Mrs. Willlam L. Webster, Miss Floise A. Landphere, Miss Grace L Hooper, Miss Susie M. Wood, Miss Ella Turner, Miss Alton, Mrs. Henry E. Timer Getchel and son Alton, Mrs. Henry E. Dart of Montville, Mrs. Bur- tis Dunbar, Mrs. Frank Beckwitr, Miss Ruth Darrow of New London, Miss Lillian Filer of Attawaugan, Mrs. Ida Browning of Janfaica Plains, Mass. Mrs. Hooper was remembered with pretty gifts by those present as well as from out of town friends in honor of her birthday, which occur-~d on Makch 28. During the afterno ™ Mrs. Furber served delicious refreshments. Dance Committee Appointed Fred Spencer, Medos Lusignan, Ralph Bugbee, Eugene Green, Joseph Colombo, ~ Joseph ~Marcoux, Frank Eugene Bouville and Isadore z have been chosen by Coche- gan Camp, Modern Woodmen of Ame- riea, a committee of arrangements for a goclal to be given after Lent Attorney Comstock Improving. ~A Charles ‘'W. Comstock is improving after an illness which has onfined him to his home for several ays. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffers have been_entortaining Mrs. Jeffers' broth- er, William Allen of Baltic. Baptist Officers. Sunday at the Baptist church the annual eléction of officers took place Mrs. Fred J. Hope, Mrs. Norman C. Allen and Mrs. Meivin H. Zurber were the committee chosen to appoint the officers and teachers. The officers are about the same as last year with the exception of the assistant superintend.. ent who resigned, ‘Mrs. Frank Clark succeeding and Miss Church succeed- ing as pianist. Palm Sunday Communion. Thirty members of Pequot council, Knights of Columbus, and the Holy Name Society, attended service in a body at St. John's Catholic church and réceived communion Palm Sunday. Thursday evening the senior class of the Uncasville school zave an en- tertainment entitlod The Miser of Ra- veloe in the Sundav school room of the Methodist cht Dr. George G ticing_In New days this week ts, who is prae- aven. spent a few }.m his mother, Mrs. Martha Gilberts, William Watd Mrs. Thomas Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Henry were on &g automoblle trip to Hartford Sun- ay. e Sells Out Business. Lewis J. La Bounty has sold out the blacksmith business which he has conducted for the past fourteen years to a man from Oakdale. The build- ing at one time stood in front of the Baptist church but was moved by its owner, the late John M. Austin, at that time to its present stand on the state road. Patrick Donoghue was a recent guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. Joseph Berth in Hanover. Thursday Club Meets. The Thursday Afternoon club met under the management of the Ladles’ Ald society of the Methodist church. Mrs. Cora Botham, the society’s pres- ident, led the meeting. Cornelius Flaherty and Joseph Hick- ep were in Moosup attending the ex- emplification of the third degree on a class of cgndidates of All Hallows’ couneil, Knights of Columbus. Miss' Ruth Shaffee of Norwich is spending a vacation with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bur- gess in Palmertown. Work on the bungalow of Mrs. C. A. Chapman at Haughton is progress- ing. It is hoped that it will be ready for eccupancy by May 1. Albert Edmonds s working in Nor- wich at the Hopkins & Allen Arms plant. LEBANON day EASTERN GONNECTIGUT AND WESTERN Building in Three Counties. with the former's father, G. Henry Hewitt. ‘Williard Madley of Hartford spent ihe week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Madley. Rey. B, ‘H. Clark was in Moosup, Mrs.” Adell Spaulding, Mrs. Robert Lillie, and Gaughter, Arelene, spent a few days this week with Mrs. Spauld- m‘g'; sister, Mrs. C. G. Cobb of Nor- wich. Mrs. Robert Lillie and daughter spent Thursday with Miss Geraldine Oat of Norwich. The Ladies’ Aid Society met in the church parlors Tuesday afterncon. Home From New Jersey. . Miss Mabel K. Noyes returned Tues- day to her home in this place, after spending the winter with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Gibbs of New Jersey. Miss Eva Curry of Goshen was a :;aller on friends in this place, Mon- ay. NORTH STONINGTON Result of Prize Speaking Contest at Wheeler School—U Fast Day Service. ¥ State blackboards have been in- stalled in the town school houses this week. Prize Winners. Sophie Pollock and Hectof Lazo won the firat prizes in the prize speak- ing contest at Wheeler school Wed- nesday evening. Miss Pollock is a native of Russia and has lived in t United States but a few years. Mr. Lazo, one ‘of the boarding pupils, is from' Costa Rica. _Elizabeth Brown and Paul Merrill, North Stonington- ites born, captured the secofid prizes. Five girls and five boys entered the contest and all acquitted themselves with_abili The judges were Miss Jennie B. Stanton of Westerly and O. E. Lowell and Amos A. Browning of Norwich. Return to Bay State. Rev. and Mrs. T. Roscoe, who have spent the winter with their daughter, Mrs. O. D. Fisher, at the Congrega- tional parsonage, have returned to thelr home in Massachusetts. Albert Roscos of Medford, Mass., Wwas a recent guest of his sister, Mrs. O. D. Fisher. Thomas Edwin Brown and family are_moving to the house with Mrs. R. D. Cook. _ 'Miss Mary Richmond of Preston is 'visiting her sister, Mrs. Lyle C. Gray. Miss Alice E. Avery has been the guest of friends in Hartford this week. Sewing Meeting. The Woman's Urion of the Congre- gational church had a sewing meeting Thursday. The lLadies’ soclety of the Third Baptist church served 4 o'clock tra Thursday at the home of Mrs. Otto Neilsen. Rev. Luclan Drury supplied the pul- sil of the Third Baptist church Sun- ay. Union Fast Day Servic A union Fust Day service was held in the Congregational church Friday evening. Lyle C. Gray is moving to the Isaac Maine farm. Miss Gertrude Maine of Preston Plains has been a guest this week of her cousin, Miss Bvelyn Maine. ‘Wheeler school closed for the spring vacation Thursday. VOLUNTOWN Teachers and Students Trips—Norwich Firm B Addition. ! on Vacation ing Mill Miss Christina Briggs of Tilton sem- inary is at her home for the holidays. Miss Ola Tanner is spending the va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter C. Tanner. Fred Seaboll of West Haven was a caller in town Sunday. 5 Mrs. S. B, Sweet and her daughter Frances and son Byron, of South- bridge, are spending a few days here. Mrs. Annie B. Andrews and son Ju: tin of Rocky Hill are at home for sev eral day: Rev. J. B. Knowles was in charge of the B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday even- ing. Mrs. Esther Lewis has been called to Norwich by the illness of her daughter. Foresters Meet. Court Liberty, F. of A., No. 132, held a regular meeting in Union hall last Monday evening. artin Monsees and family have moved to Glasgo where Mr. Monsees is employed. Severaly local residents were Nor- wich callérs the past week. Miss Marion Hannon is spending the Elst’.'r vacation at her home in Dan- ury. Miss Bertha E. Lewls has returned, after a few days' stay at Westerly, R. I Miss Marion Briggs is enjoying her vacation at the home of her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. %Geo. T. Briggs. Mrs. Geo. Dawley and son Claire of Plainfleld were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Daw- ley. Mill Addition. Peck McWilliams Co. of Norwich are at work building an addition to the No. 4 mill of the Briggs Manufactur- ing Co. SOUTH GRISWOLD Rev. John Thompson returned Mon- from Providence, where he at- tended conference. Leland Burdick of the Norwich State sermons at The Sunday school will meet at 12:15. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30. been asked to make Easter Sunday, Everybody-at-church Sunday. Hose Company Presented Handsome cei: tion of Monday. Miss Becky Miller has returned home after spending the winter in New York. death of Mri GOSHEN Automobiles Mired—Fall Pi Exactly the Same—Potato certain. : home over the week-end. Mrs. E. H. McCall has from spending several days of her Brown at Mapie Glen farm. The first shrill pipers of were noted April 1. Dr. C. E. Stark of Norwich was the guest of friends here Sunday. ‘W. 1. Mott has so far recovered as Lam? to_attend church service. Mr. and Mrs. \Charles Town street have moved to of_Miss Electa Brown. Miss Bessie H. Randall returned on Monday to her duties as teacher in Lyme. Spring Vacation. Schools are closed this the Easter vacation. A number of and spent a very pleasant social evening at Mount View farm Saturday even- A number of automobiles have been stalled in the mud on the required the assistance of a span of horses to get out to hard ground again Road men began scraping this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ra Hebron spent Wednesday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitch Joh moved to Canterbury. Weighed Exactly the Same. A farmer recently s sold fall pigs; when dressed they weighed in the same notch, 156 pounds each. An Uncertain Season. Discussing the present shortage of one man planted thres bushel spuds, last year and did not wzet back, another man planted si and got sixty bushel, whil farmer planted an acre and raised one ‘bushel. FITCHVILLE Palmer Hose Company Presentec ex12 Easter Sermon To- Fiag—Special morrow. day. g Thomas Foley, for many the vilage, has moved his goods to Norwich. Miss Francis Kingberger mantic spent Sunday with her mother, Kingberger. Mrs. Mary Fields of Thomas Fields, Baptist Church - A%.the Baptist he pastor will 11 a. m. Migs The church memb: Flag. The Palmer Hosc Compan; ed as a gift a large American flag 6x12 feet In flag is the gift of Willlam Kelley to whom the members of the hose com- pany feel ver grateful. was thrown to the breeze Sunday for Lhe first time and is daily seen wa the hose company's ing in front of rooms. Mrs. Charles Phillips. CHESTERFIELD Schools ciosed Friday for an Easter acation Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lathrop of Palmertown were Sunday callers . C. J. Tinker. Emily Benjamin of was a caller on Mrs. George 1. Holmes the fArst of the week. There were services in Mr. Wolfden preached. Frank Wilcox, Benjamin Jacob Kaplan, Robert Kaplan and Ir- ving Dupre attended a dance in Scot- land Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Co! family are visiting = Mrs. Willlams of this place. Albert Walden of Narfh Lyme was a caller here on Sunday. Peopie from here attended Earl Lathrop of Arthur Merriman of Montvi calier here this week. ASHWILLETT Death of Mrs. Ethel Chapman—Road In Bad Condition. Relatives here recelved news of the Ethel Chapman, in a Hartford sanitarium, last week. body was sent to Hopkinton, where the funeral was held Saturday afternoon, with burial lot there. Julia A. Crumb received word Tuesday of the serious illness of her mother, with double pneumonia, at her home in Ledyard. Mr: Frank Perkins is moving 1. Eggleston farm. ‘The road over Cossadduc awful condition. Peep frogs were heard Sunday for the first time. 3 RHODE ISLAND = zeoee s Hermon Arthur Lathrop of Hartford was “parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. @) Rev. G. H. Chambers attended (he Baptist ministers’ conference of London and vicinity at Moosup, Mon- Bridgeport spending the holiday with his sister, Items. at Jennie Phiilips of Uncas spent Sunday with her brother- the Pond_ [Baptist church Sunday. in the family e afternoon. Service. ~-t‘='o-e memm end. 3 " an . es of Springfleld at their daughter's, Mrs. F. L. Kan- ahan for two weeks' visit. = Return From Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Corbett return- ed Thursday to their home in Newet after passing the winter at 43 Broad- way, Norwich. GALES FERRY Method Pastor Returned for Fourth Year—Family Gathering at Home of Mrs. Phebe L. Norman—Book Club Meets. gs Weigh Crop Un- reti as guest “the trogh of the farm \ Everett Gallup, tax collector for the town of Ledyard, at the Gales Ferry post office Wednesday morning. Returns For Fourth Year. Rev. James M. Potter and Mrs. Potter returned Monday from con- ference in Providence. Rev. Mr. Pot- ter was returned by the conference to the .M. E. church here for his fourth year by request of the church. The Bible Study class conducted by Rev: Allen Shaw Bush Friday ev nings met Wednesday evening of tiis week to suit the convenience of Rev. Mr. Bush. People living near ths river watched the fire which consumed one or more caldzes at Browning's beach on the oposite side of the river, two muiles away, Wednesday afternoon. Entertained for Newlyweds. Mrs. Phebe L. Norman entertained members of her family and other rel- atives Sunday in honor of her young- cst_son, Stephen Norman and his bride. Mr. Norman was married in Newark. N. J, March 18. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norman and children of New London, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund Norman and _little son of the village, Mrs. Henry Coliins and daughter, Miss Arline, of Pequon- noc, and Mr. and Mrs. Rainsford Col- ins of Allyn's Point. Social and Personal Notes. Miss Caroline B. Freeman left Sat- urday to spend Passion week and Eas- ter at her former home in Mt. Ver- nom, N. Y. Nathan A. Gibbs and family of Nor- wich motored to their summer home in_the village Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop, who has ‘een spending some time with rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colver, at their home, at .the Navy Yard, re- turned to her home in the viilage, Tuesday. Frank Aplin Jr. of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. returned Sunday evening, after spending a few days here at the sum- mer home of the family. sténhxxltfi Emily Pierce, of New ork, has been spe: a o et gnu:er? pd;!‘nx Tew days ‘i"&n‘?’%fiuxm}f Grace, with Charles Hilton of Norwich, were recent callers at their summer cot- tage on the Blufr. D. C. Perkins attended services last Sunday at the Baptist church at Quaker Hill and the Palmertown Bap- tist church. Master Gordon Maniere, who epent his school vacation of a week at the home of his uncle. Simeon Fish in Pequonnoc, returned Saturday, ac- companied by his cousin Donald Fish, who will spend some days with his grandmother, Mrs. Delphine Fish. Mrs. Nelson Parker and little daughter, Margaret, of Norwich, are spending the week with Mrs. Parker's sister, Mrs. J. Edmund Norman and famil Miss Kate B. Colver of the Xavy Yard spent the week-end with rela- week for neighbgrs pike and the roads ymond of nson have PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLANDR two late his seed ix bushels le another N ewe) years of household tor of the Bethel M. E. church for the coming year. Miss Curtis, a graduate nurss, is caring for Mrs. R. H. Young, who has been ill for the dp;\sf ltwor V;‘;"‘kt!(< i The anticipated visit of 1 'ole’s TSCHS TIome. consin from West Haven, was inter- Mrs. E. A.°Noyes, who has been | rypted by the serious iliness of her spending the winter in South Man- |morher. chester, with her daughter, Mrs. F. A | afiss Mabel Blanchard ® planned Verplank, came to her home here on | spend Good Friday and o day with her aunt, Who Mrs. Shuman’s sister and brother- | Siawart Hill. in-law have moved here from New | Walter G. Burdick, who has been {l York city and live on the Patrick|for the past three weeks and undcr fitcm, place. ihe care of a graduate nurse, is better, The parties who bought the C. B.{and hopes eoon to be able to sit up Buck farm came from Long Island. Ardell Gallup ‘is moving his house- Coming From Flo ho’ui [m:bd:lI to S(er}l‘lnz. S A Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gurley who have | Martin Monsees has mov. s fam- been spending the winter in Florida, ¥ and household =goods to Glasgo, etart for the north about the middle| Where he is employe of_this month. MO A_LET_ Wild geese passed over here Sunday and Monday Peep frogs were heard Sunday nigl Norwich Clergyman Preaches—Friends Cheer Pastor During Iliness—Soci Union Meets. ROAD SGTIETY Dr. 1. Hart Noyes of Providence was a recent visitor at his home here. college in Hartford is home suffering from throat trouble. Mrs. Daniel French and son Will- iam, of Willimantic, visited relatives here Tuesday. of W:li- Congregational Church Calls Rev. John G. Hehr—Two Birthday Surprise Practice During the Week. Rev. John G. Hehr of Gardner Lake t in the Congrega- unday morning. The : Jmeeting Sunday even- ing was led by Mrs. G. J. Murray. At the church meeting held in the church Saturday afternoon a unani- mous vote was taken to extend a call s pastor to Rev. John G. Hehr. Surprised on Birthday. A pleasant social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Beebe Saturday when a birthday sur- prise party was given Mr. Beebe. Sev- eral friends from out of town were present. Cake and cocoa were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Goldie of Wa- terford spent Sunday with Mrs. Gol- die’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wil- liam: Mr. 4nd Mrs. Winfleld Hanney recent visitors in Lcbanon. Carl Rogers spent Thursday relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. James is p. m. ers have v has re- handsome size. The The flag were with Rev. Charles A. Northrop of Nor- wich preached Sunday, giving a very heipful sermon from the words ‘“The le =W, Beebe n- and tives in Middletown. daughter Doris visited Grassy Hill rel» | Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates . atives Sunday. have returned. after spending twe |Whole world is gone after Him.” Sub- Home From Poughkeeps: Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Hanney en- | ool "o ¥y 29S8 ject, The: Worid for Christ. Next William D. Allen and son, Paul, | tertained reiatives from Montville over | " n pellownhip meeting will be hela | Unday an Easter service will be had Gifts for Pastor. Rev. Charles French is still in Law- rence hospital, where he has been for the past month for treatment. The Ladies’ social union and other frierds gave him a purse of twenty-five dol- ars and also remembered him with flowers and letters of sympathy. Raymond Schofield, who has been spending the Easter vacation at home, nas returned to school in Duxbury, Mass. Mrs. Letitin Comstock is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Laura Chapman George Bradford, who has been ill is able to be on duty and is this week in Hartford Wedding Refreshments Served. The social union met Wednesds with Mrs, Lucy Scholfield. As it the twenty-third anniversary of the marriage of Mrs. Edwin Comstock, in her honor wedding refreshments were served by Mrs. Scolfield and a most delightful afternoon was $pent. EAST COLCHESTER Sunday. Miss Katherine Groub, teacher of the Centra] School, is spending the Easter vacation at her home at Al- exandria Bay Mr. and M G. J. Murray and chil- dren visited relatives in Bozrah on Thursday. The lLadies’ Ald soclety met at the parsonage Thursday afternoon. Another Social Evening. Mrs. Abram Siminowitz was given a surprise party at her home Wed- nesday evening by friends and neizh- bors. Refreshments were served. ‘Mrs. Henry Rogers is spending the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Sisson at North Plains. HANOVER Ladies’ Guild Holds Meeting to Ar- range for Supper—Personal Items. Those from here present at _the Jewett City conference were Mrs. Nel- son Lyon, Mr. Bingham, Miss Marga- ret Eadie, James W. Eadle and Mrs. here next Wednesday. Rev. E. A. Earn- shaw preaching in the morning. Miss Martha Williams of Boston, re- turned Friday to her home for the vacation. 3 Mrs. Arthur G. Wheeler and sister, Miss Lucy Billings were recent visi- tors in Norwich. Miss Dorothy Wheeler is recovering from a severe attack of quinsy. Mrs. Park Johnson, of Springfield Mass., is visiting her parents for sev. eral weeks. Nelson Wheeler fs boarding with George Haley's family in Stonington borough. Mrs. Seth N. Willams, Mrs. Fanny Willlams., Miss Grace D. Wheeler, at- tended the Fanny Ledyard chapter meeting in Mystic, Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Chapman and daught- er, Miss Anma of North Stoninston, were recent guests of the former's Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Storrs have been called to Coventry several times in the last ten davs fo ald in the care of the sick onmes in the family of GilberA Storrs. _William D. Allen and son, Paul, illage Saturday from Poughkecpsie, N. Y., Mr. Allen having finished ais oridge construction contract there. The party left their homes, here Mon- day to begin work at Sound View. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colver and famg iy and Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop, mo- tored to Mystic and Noank, Sunday afternoon, and called on their aurt, rs. Mary Stoddard Latham, the only a1 ing daughter of the late Guy C. Stodard, an old resident of this piace, Miss Harriet Bishop Brown of Hartford epent several days last week at the home of Mrs. Harmon L. Per- kins, returning Saturday. Misses Mildred and Alice Harris of Groton were guests Saturday of their grandmother, Mrs. H. L. Perkins. Mrs. Minor ‘Moxley of Groton was a_visitor at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Comstock, Wednesday. The Misses Mathewson attended the funeral of their relative, Edwin C. ._T?‘lll:son‘ Monday afternoon in Uncas- The Book club met with M! Satterlee at her home n}:u- l:k.mAv.c 2 ‘and fam- Norwich Lake Rev. Kaplan, ftey and the auc- Montville, ille was a Town Hall Renovated. ge Wednesday afternoon. E . eek , i of the. TBoak fixemh!?:«'fi;u:e, S meeting of the Ladies”| The repairs in the town hall are ‘h.sc;r:’;:osi:rnlr:mfi’::;fl s s by Zola Gale, was continued. Guild was held Tuesddy afternoon to | COmPDieted and the improvement can- |3y, ¥y e pajey, student at Baco not fail of appreciation. In addition to the new ceiling of wood the side walls have been tinted, all .the wood work painted. and through the influence of D. C. Flaherty, who has superintend- ed the work, enough contributions have been secured to enlarge the platform, thus making it a good stage. and to purchase shades for the windows and settees to take the place of the old plank benches. Lamps have also been contributed. Al was in readiness for the drama, Vallev Farm, which was presented there Thursday evening by members of Echo grange. Fast Day Services. l freshments were served. CAMPBELL’S MILLS William H. Dawley was appointed selectman Monday to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James H. Dixon. Charles A. Tanner, emploved by Fred Gilbert of Jewett Cit: new duties Monday. . omas Lewis and John Ray Barber of Exeter, R. I, called on Mrs. Lewis, Wednesday. esd sin Austin Bentley of New Haven was plan for a supper next week. holid JMiss Margaret Eadie returned on Monday after spending a few days In Boston. James Balcom, Edward Kusian and Willlam C. Carnson, Jr., were in Prov- idence last Saturday. William Crofts of Yantic was home for the week-end. Rev. George C. Pollock of Norwich preached in the Congregational church last Sunday in the absences of the pas- tor. . GARDNER LAKE Academy, is spending the |he home of her parents Harry Paley, who has York during the winter, to his home here. Miss Alice M. Mahoney is spending part of her vacation with a sister in Preston. Peep frogs are heard in the swamps. The roads are bad in places, where there is much water to settle. PENDLETON HILL Mr. and Mrs. been in New has returned The R I, to the S. Frank Brown returned a week end guest of his uncle, B. S. c Bought by Archi The Hill people were invited to at-} on Thursday from over three weeks' Hill is in | Hal. » B. S.|Chapman Cottage Boug y - . . visit in Boston. bald Mitchell, Jr. tend a union sefvice at the Center| VN, " blackboards have been put fn church last (Friday) evening. Miss Fanny Burdick of Westerly is a_guest of his brother-in-law and sis- the schoolhouse. to Killingly High school. Miss Marion Blakeslee was a Sun-. | o R¢Y: J. G- Hebr is in Brooklyn for a few days. The acetum of Miss Elsie Brown, returned uondly‘ Happenings of the Week—Ladies’ Society Meets—Miss Noyes Home From New Jersey. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maiu. Seth N. Williams, who met with a painful aceldent recently being kick~ by a horse, is recoverin GLASGO Social Hall Being Renovated—Metio- dist Pastor Welcomed Back For Another Year. Hospital spent the week-end at L O. Burdick’ G. A. Brand and his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Clark were in Jew: City on business Tuesday. N A. G. Greene and 1. O. Burdick were in Plainfield and Canterbury on busi- ness Monday. Miss Curtis of Norwich is caring for Mis. R. H, Young. Miss G. L. Thompson returned to Boston, Monday, to resume her studies at Simmon’s college. A. G. Greene and F. Burdick were visitors in Norwich early in the week. H. F. Button of West Ashwillet was here recently on business. parents, ‘Miss Agnes Enqu! who has NORTH LYME: | [oEes Seoovan Buede ke has Fred T. Hoadley and Marian Russell left Tuesday for New York to enter of Waterbury 1 =3 rge Mount Sinai Training 5 Nurses. K. Babcock's Sunday. Td Walden, who was seriously in- Miss Lina Wheeler of Scotland has : been the guest of Miss Mabel Kana- jured while sawing good two weeks ago, s recovering steadily and is ex- | P27 the past week. day guest of Miss Nettie G: GE“"“P at Of Miss Nettle Gallup at the iss inda Tanner, who is teach- ing in Tolland, visited at the home of her grardmother, Mrs. J. C. Tanner, Monday. NIANTIC James Metcalf and family have moved to the house at Pine Grove. Mr. Metcalf is employed at the Grove. . Mrs. O. F. Boynton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hentz of Provi- dence. Mrs. Ethel Church of Montville, who spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Winfield Hanney, has returned home. Archibald Mitchell, Jr., of Norwich has bought the Chapman cottage. Mrs. Earle D. Lewis of Norwich is visiting friends here. LIBERTY HILL Mr. Waterman and family of Hart- ¢ ford spent Sunday at their cottage. |Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. fA':!:m&erl «l».t the -umrger rulkaenta Transferred to Hartford Church— of cinity spent the week-end ¢ and Sunday at. their places. New Yorkers Occupying the Patrick Mrs. Ervin and family of Brooklyn| Brown Place. aré passing a few days here. Mrs. E. V. Weir has returned from' o visit to Meriden and Portland. Miss Ruth Long of Uncasville is the guest of friends here. Mrs. Lucy Miner left Sunday for her mans was a thin sour wine drunk LISBOR soldiers. Miss Agnes Enquist Eneters Nurses’ Training Class—Harry Foote Con- ducts Columbia Servic, Fourteen from this place attended the conference of Six Church in_Jew- ett City, Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Reymolds, Mrs. E. W. Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote, Charles Budeit, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kennedv, Mrs. A. F. Read, Mrs. W. A. Read, Miss Bea- trice Read, Mrs. F. E. Hyde and Miss Clara Hyde. After spending a month with het PR aaaas St S i Tested Over 60 Years i When a product has been used feiti- fully for more than 60 years—it must have real merit and it surely must do what people say it will. Minard's £ i the residence of H." J.| Liniment was first prescribed by Dr. 2 o Minard in his private practice for giv- C1ift Eccleston of Willimantic O O ot tricndn o tng | ing instant relie? to all sufferers from “illage. pain of every kind and for cuts and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cole were Sun- | bruises. It is sold by all druggists. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew| It has made thousands of friends Chesebro of Pachaug, as weré aleo Mr. | who have used it and given it to others s e Coil 9f Mystic. | when suffering from sprains, bruise Glasgo school, which is having a g a vacation of one week, will reopen | S0re hands and sore feet, rhcumatism, lumbago, neuralgia and backache. Al- April 9th. Pastor Welcomed Back. ways keep it in the home ready for Friends of Revs John Thom wi | instant use. It is an entiseptic with| be #lad to welcome him Dack as pas- = worerfnl hesling nower. p _ Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry Hewitt were recent visitors -with friends in New Londen. Mré. K. M. Cobb returned Tuesday to Hartford, after spending a few days ‘wi!h her daughter, Mrs. Adell Spauld- ng. Sirs. Davia Pitcher ana sons are spending the week-end with Mrs. Pitcher's mother in New York. Mrs. Martha Pendleton of Windham is visiting at Miss Hattie Hewitt’s. Mrs. Fitzgerald was a recent guest of her son in Stonington. Joe Stedman of Westerly' spent the week-end with his father, James H. Stedman. Mfs. George Cleveland of West Hariford spent a few days recently / with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Sweet. Visiting In Mystic. AMrs. Hattie S. Robinson is visiting fir aughter, Mrs. Charles Backus of Rocial hall is undergoing repairs, “oth inside and ouf. F. A. Alberg is buflding a dormer window on The C. E. society held a social at the hail Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Moffiitt haye been given letters from the Lib- erty Hill church to unite with the First home in Lyme. Baptist church in Hartford, where Homer Dorman and Ira Ehler have| they now reside. returned from Boston with new cars. The District school closed Wedness home from the hospita] Sunday. Family Gathering. p John Kendall of the First Con: B N e S| e o New