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- '..th:;\d g st Efi" li‘:m services. < o " ; Miscellaneods: Shewer. * - st i “ ‘hing marriage with John O. S. fifif..m. at the home of the Misses lliams of Quoquetaug Hill, whose guest she was over Easter. Those Pfesent were Mrs. Prentice A. Wil- Mame, Mrs. Frederick A. Barnes, Mrs. Sidney Siswick, Mrs. Joseph_Desley, Mrs. Harriet Peckham, Miss S. Anale Williams, Miss Gertrude W. Chapman, Sfies Ssther B. Batnes, Stiss Deli Williams, Miss Dorothy Harrls, Miss Fay Johnson, Miss Nancy Avery, Miss Emma Avery Willlams, Miss Dorls Peckham, Music was enjoyed and re- freshments were served. . Room “Rededicated. A spéctal service was held /Thurs- day evening at the Baptist church to dedicdts anew for fhe Lorap servies the conference fooifi, which has bsen newly painfed ana fedecorated. Rey. Welcome E. Bates, pastor of the Un- jon Baptist church, delivéréd qu- quent messagé on the theme Léve's Sacrifice. Solos were rendered by Rév. Fred E. Coburn and Miss Ruth A. Burrows. . At 4.30 Friday morninig thé sasfery g4lé registered a little over a mile minute at Riverview cottage, Old My#- tie. F The ola Mysthd schoolf. spbned Wednesday for|the Spring. after a brief Easter vication. T The snowstorm Monday moraing was the worst of the season. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid sociefy mei Wednesday aftéfngon at thé home o Mrs. William _D. Beckwith. The United Workers of the Méthodist Episcopal church met “Wednesday at 3 p. m._at the home of the president; Mrs. Heman Maine. i The Baptist Young Péopie’s union held the regular monthly business meeting and_social Friday evening at § o'clock a ot th Burrows. Trip to Paléstine. There weré 70 in attendancé at.the Baptist church Easter Sunday and the collection amounted to $4. On the trip to Paiestine the Aunatama & sfill leading in the race, belhg how miles ahead of the Maureatanta. The Burnét’ 00l opened Monday for m ‘terfn. Prof. Willlam G. Park has returned to Washington Depot, Ct. t6 s dutics ‘as Brintipal of the High ! school aftér spendin esés at his summer he tage, in the {Burn trict. Move to Norwich Town. Rev. William -Crawfstd: and _ thé Misses Crawford moved last Friday from the Methodist parsondge here to Norwich Town, whete Rév. Mr. Craw- ford began his néw pastoraté Easter Sunday. 5 Rev. and Mrs. - Frank Chambstldin ana their household goods afrived Sat- urday afternoon from East Thomipson at the Methodist parecnage, where Rev. Mr. Chamberlain began his new pastorate. A Good Neighbor. The citizens of Old Mystic feel very grateful to John W. Shank 6f Brook- side for the paths he made about the village after the smail blizzara of Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Eidredge of Riverview cottage. wers Bdster ests of Mr. and Mrs. Fréderick Mfuench of Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Crumb returned Sunday to their homeé heéré after spending the winter at the Home of meir son_in-lag_and daushtér, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Chipman, of New London, who brought thém home in their automobile. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hareld ‘Williams ‘were Easter guests of Mr. and Mra. John DeGraw of Brookiys, N. Y. Miss Frances Eldredge has returned| to her duties as teacher at Cromwell after spending the Faster recéss here with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Perry H. Eldredge. e ma LEDYARD Observance of Easter—Cards 'Givew Three Classes—Commission Decides That Lafayette Maiw's Sheep Were Not Killed by Degs. Rev. G. F. Goodenough took his text trom Matthew vil: §, Sunday morning, delivering an “Faster sérmon. Mise Lilllan Gallup was at the organ. The gulpit was handsomely decorated with owers. Before the services the pas: tor baptized the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EdWwid Avery. Miss Stella Holrid ton spent Sunday' with her e Mrs. Joséph B Holrldge Arthur D. Barrett of Ansonia wis & week end and Sunday visitor of his tamily in this place. Appraisers Appointed. Charlés A. Gray and lsssc G. Gesr hawe been appointed by th bate court appraisers on the - e: of Mary E. C. Chapman. Easter Cards for Classes. Mrs. Billings Allyn donated Baster cards to the four lower classes in th Sunday sehool Sunddy gdfi:lna ‘were presented by Miss Nellie 3 Albert Spafford of South . bury was the guest of Mr, and Olin H. Avery. His wite, Mrs. ence ap-mgd_ Wwho has beén caring her aunt, Mrs. Avery, returned bome. Sheep Has Triplets. Judge S. B. Holdridge has & sh which gava this and all are well. Not Kilted by Dogs. the Baster re- . Séaview cot ‘otners 4 of Groton | M @ | his farm work The Easter conicert of the First Céh< gregational church was held evening with speclal music by the choir and recitations by the childrén. The church was artistically decorated with potted plants. Miss Ruby K, Swest spent last week: at the home of J. D. Pfeiffer in Nor- i Ciara Grant of North Frankiin spent the week end at tha home of George Chappell. 1370 Everett Chappell of Terryville was an Easter visitor with his parents, Mr. ang Mis. George Chappell: zs. George Chappell and Mrs. B. R. York attended the Soclal Corner gathering in Willimantic Wednesday. Mrs. X. Monroe Pultz was a Norwich visitor Tuesday. Funeral of Mrs. Lyman. Thomas A. Lyman was taken Joseph’s hospital, Wilimantic, suffering from a severe d tack of pneumonia. She died the fol- lowing Tuesday. Funeral services were hela the Baptist church Thurs- day aftérnoon at 1 g'clack. .Burial was| i the Néw cemétery. - = L Gave Demonstrations. H. J. Tillson, assistant county agent of the New London County Improve ment jeague, called on George Chap- 11 one day last week and give a onstration of milk testing from each cow, and also tested the skim milk aféer it was rup through the sep- afator. He gave demonstrations on pruning apple trees and how to test seed corn. Thé average milk test from niné cows was 5.3 fat for the month. compesit morning 5.0, skim milk 0.4. Mrs. Frank Kingsley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Perkins, in Springfield, Mass. 5 2 ~3rs. Charls Troland ha& refurned trom a short visit in New London. Easter Social. 4 An Bastér social was given at the Baptist church Friday evening. A short progrem was rendered. The sum of $19 was realized. Choral Club’s Play. The Choral cluls of Lebanon gave an entertainment Wednesday evening éntit1ed The Country School. The hall was crowded and_ali pronounced the Songs were inter- sbersed by the remaiping members of the club. The Ladiés’ Aid soclety met in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. LISBOR Impressive Easter Sermon—Gift of Hymh Board Made at Tougales. The pastor chose for the téxt of his Easter sermon I am the Resurrection and the Life. The resurrection of Jesus is the greatest event in the life of the human race, the hinge on which all history turns. ‘Thé resurrection of Christ was not a return to this life, to its limitations, its dangers and in- evitable clo: It was a resarrection to a life forever beyond death. church was decorated with cut flowers d potted plants. In the evenming there was a service of song led by the pastor. Gift of Hymn Board. A new hymn bodird, the work of gtadents of Tougalos univérsity, has n presented Newent chufch by Miss Barah K. Adams. - Mr. and Mrs. Haffy Wakefleld and tWwo children of Dayville wefe recent visitors it August Hoelck’s. Herbert Kanahan and Miss Helen Kanahan of New Haven tgre week :g-i guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kan- an. .r:n-‘ Susle Kanaman of New Hiven was at Mrs. 3. H. nédy’s the part of the week. o = chools in town opéred Monday af- ter the Basier recess and the N-F. 4. pupils resumed their studies. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy attend- ed the burial service of Mrs. George Sorey at Yantic cemetery Monday af- ernoon. NORTH LYME Mr. and M#s. Charles Jonés of Cen- terbrook visited at G. H. Strong's Sunday. Miss Jennie Stark of Willimantic bas been spending her vacation at J. Stark's. Rev. Francis Purvis spent several days last week with his son In Brook- N. Y. Mfs. Purvis visited her 3iss Dorothy Syme of. Dar- Herbert Maynard lost & valuable “ise Gradys. 3t i lvs Miner, wiié has Béen at Mrs. Ray Harding’s sevéral months, has feturned home. Miss Elsle Hyde is assisting Mrs. Harding. ASHWILLETT —_— Charlés Cujver has secured the ser- lay a success. * {1én. vicks of his broth w to oversee and ho will be ployed in Westerly. after a load of &5 e o fast wesk e, n_WNorth Stonington village recently. Miss N. Casey and cousin ¥2 ér-in- em- James Miner S, Abi soni,. Chidrles, were from mm e Sunday® callers of The _bliszard T WY TR i 1 }t: aays itly with ok 3 was a i New r; and Mré. Williami Darlihg moved Sl Sotate to Thels noBs of Batom street. % | of oixfixlxol-m.m'::fm with rélatives in town. mc:'.r.n ‘;%Ml Wa# & recént Nor- wich cafler. . GLASGO Party Given Miss Etta Button on Her Birthdiy—Captain and Mrs. A. P. Culvér in New Haven. Robert A. Wiibur has purchased a héw ear. _Mps. Peter Selway and son Anthony 1écently attended the funeral services oot formery grehadeugihisr Which Weére held in Manchaug. School in the Eighth district com- menced the spring term Tuesday after a week vacation. MiSs Mabel Blanchard returned home Sunday after spending Easter with relatives in North Stonington. Easter Sermion. Rey. John Thompson preached a ¢ Easter sermon Sunday morning at the BetHel. It was aieo the first Sun- day in the conferéhce year. Birthday Party. Miss Btta Button entertained a num- ber of Fourig 1e Saturday evening, it being her’ birthday. Music and fames made the cvening pass pleas- antly. Mrs. Button served refresh- ments to the guests. Welcomed to New Hom Capt. A. P. Calver has movéd to the farnl whicii he recently purchased, known as the Joseph Tyler farm, in the north part of the town. Saturday evening last a large party of friends gathered to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Culyer to_théir new hotne. = Harry Holmés is improving his fa- ther's farm the coming yéar. JMiss Delia Malloy spent the vacation with her sister, Mrs. Wiliams, in Mys- tic. Meinbers of Christian Endeaver So- ciety to Attend Meeting at Frank- lin—Guild Givés Supper and Enter- tainment. Members of the Y. P. §. C. BE. will attend the Norwich Union meeting this aftéfnoon and evéning at the Franklin church. The Ladies’ Guild held a_successful supper and entértainment Wednesday evening. 5 To Attend Lyme Mestin, The quarterly meeting of the East- ern Connecticut Branch will be. held 2t Old Lyme, Wednesday, April 18. Representatives of the Woman's Mis- slonary society will be present. The Junior Endeavorers are prepar- ing to celebrate Juniors’ day. April 22. Miss Edith Allen of Willimantic was an Haster guest at the homse of M and Mré. Myron Alien. Norman Armtage of Hallville was Lofme over Kaster. Miss Maria Delaney of North Gros vénordalé was home for the Eastér séason. NORTH FRANKLIN Members of Home Missionary Socisty Work for Red Cross. Mrs. W. G. Ward of Plainville spent Monday with Mre. C. H. Peckham lermon Gager, MrS. Mrs.” Jentette jpm Weaver, Mrs, réd Race atid Mrs: Frank Rockwood attended thé Seelal Corner guiher- ing at Willimantic, Wednesday. R M. Augusta Pember is spend- ing several weeks with New York friends. Herbert R. Hoffmasi of New and Miss Florence Hoffman 6f Nor- Wich spent the Bastér Fecess Wwith their mother, Mrs. Jennetts afin. Mrs. C. H. Peckbam _eéntertained Sunday, Mr. and_ Mrs. Hénry Bridg of Preston and Mr. and Mras. v Johnsop of Pendieton Hill. Wérked for Red Cross. The Home Miseionary seciety met Thufaday with Mise Rhetta Huonting fon. There were thirty-ome in at= téndance. Red Cross work was iaken up. Mrs. 4 and her daughter, Mrs. Limer Mulkine of Norwich were week- rs. Emtha Cox. end guests 6f CLARK’S FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine 6f Néw- port have been Jflke- of ths former's autit, Mre. J. B. Nm hér homé west 6f the village. Petry was homeé O6Vef thé Week-énd. Mes. Adals Bl has s6 far recov- ered as to assist in Hght work about Mulia Borowns at. ¢ srsrtained t] 3 J a_number o iy %“' to cele- braté Bér birthday, Satu evening. Mis§ Grace Coni has recov: from hér illhesd and is again at her Work' for the Federal Felt compans. ety et 0 S1C COR MOHEGAN —— Interesting Exercises wt Easter Cons cert Sunday Afternvon. - Sunday at three ¢’clock the Baster concert was given with the followi program: Offertory, solo, Hail Ws ¥ Victor; nsive scripture reading: i m. , Mps. Will- |8orTy te spént the holi with Brogks' sister, s, "and Mrs. Franeis : afteroon g, uilts. made. 5.30 aifer was Sotvea table dnd Sining room being decorated with the national eolors. After dinner the regular meet- ing was held. The program follow: Opening song, I Hear Thy Welcome Voice; scripture reading, John v., by 2rs. Phoebe Robinson; prayer, Mrs. Bthel Eastland; reading, God Came Down to See, Mrs. FEthel Eastiand: reading; The Gutlook in_China, Mrs Jamies Smith; closing song; tica. Baptist Church Notes. Mrs. Phoebe Robinson atténded the Woman's Missionary meéiing of Con- necticut _held in the Central Baptlst church Wednesday. Some from here attel the_youn; peoples’ rally at the First Baptl church, Norwich, Wednesday evenin: Rey. ‘George H. Chambérs preac on The Second Coming of Chfist Sun- day morning. In the evéning he will preach on The Plea of Evil. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Mitchell to Teach Meetinghouse Hill Schesl—Flags and Flowers for Easter Decosistions. Mrs. Hermon A. Gagér was in Put- nam_Saturday. Mre. Lavius A. Robinson was in Jewett City Wednesday aftending the funeral of her niece, Miss Flofence Huntington. Miss Rena Mitcheil has been en- gaged to teach in the Meetinghouse Hill school for the spring term. Ralph Armeirong of Brown univer- sity has been spending the Baster re- cess at his home. At Norwich Grange Meeting. Mrs. Emfiie B. Date, Mrs. Frank 1L ‘Date dnd Mrs. Charles Crandall were in Jewett City Wednesday aitending he funeral of Miss Florence Hunting- <o Miss Lydia Johnson has been spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oli- “7er L. Johnson in Norwich. Mr. and_ Mrs. W. R. Snyder and daughter, Miss Liliian Snyder, of Stonington spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. George Avery. Milton Beckwith and Geébrge Beck- with attended the grange meeting in Norwich Thursday evening. Easter Services. Easter was observed at the Franklin church, which was decorated with flowers and American flags. Easter musi¢ was rendered by the cholr, as- sisted by Miss Florence Hoffma: PRESTON Miscellaneous Shower fér Miss Myr- tle Fitch—Three Join Congrega- tional Church. Mrs. Clifton Dawiey gaveé a_mis- céllancous shower for Miss Myrtle Fitch Saturday. Miss Fitch received 2 pumber of protty and useful sitts. e Ladies’ Aid Soclety of the Con- gregational church met in the vestry Wednesday afternoon. Variéty Supper. _ The ladied of the Baptist church Zave a variety supper at their chureh Wednesday eévering. Miss Anmis McCliffion is spending the Easier vachtion at her home here. m:‘e‘-?:l Agm::ms‘!nwn lttgl‘d:d the o rence tingto: i3 ’l._rheive'e:' City, Tuesday. 5 8 lerids here of Mr. Mrs. Wallace Palmer, 6f Hartfo: l':e hear of 'thé serious iliness of their daughter, Ethel. Three Join Church. At the Congregational church = ter was observed by mmamehb'y Y A | thel er. E ‘were dddea to the church, - Bourden Babedck and of Westerly . wers caiters . at Willam Main's Sun@ay. Théy camé in théir "Rivert ana Hallwos Tth_ of xmnm“mx‘:'“ énjoyed- trout fish- ing_here week and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William_Mai, Mr. afid Mrs. Horace Palmer visited son, William, who_ is i1l at the -Nom«? hospital, last A ahd were dinner gucsis of Mr. and Mrs. George 1d. Hattie, White has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Hannah Hiscox at Jew- ett City. Alexander Hea: have moved trom Mr. xi“n‘b.m’" Mr. Upton, Mr. Sawyer and Eugens ‘qvm Weré bBusiness cdllsrs in The sevére B Monday id ot 100k mud ke BPrIaE. Miss Sarsh T. Palmer of ith Rnyl(ln;n;“ ;’l;.efilal Miss Wiy Pai- e _spending r o spending their vacations st their oven” Wheeler of Btoree théricul- S R O i Show of this was the worst of the .‘?.”Grim\l of g i visited Jéptha G. Bill -, rs. Heuben D. Jook of Nerth Ston- ington was Dbusin caller place on ;.}Tu—&"r -:-? .uu.y.m = the BESL of (he weem ot Mo Mrim S, s. E. church Baster Sunday following program was Prelude; _ invocation, Lord Is Risen Today, 3 Grace A. iss Alice tteriee, C. E. Colver, R._Povey. The altar flowers were Easter lilies, daffodils and daisies. There was a \arge attendance at the services. At the Sunday school session a short missionary program was given, preceding the lesson study, which opened with responsive reading. A was read by Mrs. Delphine Fish A Guest. A gision on Eas League eyening ser- 30 o'clock Mrs. J. A. Buck with the topic, What Eas- ter Means to Me. Several recitations were given by young girls and sev- éral son¥s were suns by them. Little isses Dorothy Birch and Em-Beth Bennett sang the duet, Jesus Loves Me. Latham House Sold. The deeds have recently been per- fected closing the sale of the house and lot in the villaze belonging to the estate of the late Thomas Latham to Walter 3. Buckingham of Norwich. Mrs. Buckingham was in the place on Tuesday arranging for some improva- ments_to the interior of tne hous &nd_will probably move here early in May. ens Summer Home. Mrs. Lydia S. Maynard, who has been spending the winter at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Rose Cham- bers of Tom's River, N. 1., returned last week and opened her home in the_ village. Mrs. Joab Rogers of Hartford has arrived at her cottage for the scason. C. B. Colver of the Navy Yard at- tendsd the Massachusetts ice Dealers’ Asgsociation convention in Sprinsfleld Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Ada Smith of the Nathan Hale Grammar _gchool, New London, en- tertairied a house party of associate téachers at Trout Brook cottage over the holiday and week-end. Mrs. Allen Shaw Bush had her som, Max Underhill of Philadeiphia as her guest. for Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parker of Springfield have been recent guests of their grandméther, Mrs. Hannah Lew- Is of Allyn's Point. Mrs. Nelson Parker with her daugh- ter, Margaret of Norwich, spent last week at the home of her sister in the village, Mrs. J. Edmund Norman while Mr. Parker was absent on a business trip: Ten Inches of Snow. The snow Easter Monday fell to the depth of about ten inches on a level here, with some deep drifts. Grass Fire. The grass fire that occurs spring spring on Fort Decatuf, ing over the western slope, started by sparks from a locomotive on the New Haven road Saturday, was gotten un- der control by men from the village before it reached the woodland. Birthday Shower. Mrs. Cyrus Chapman of the Stod- dard distriet, who has been ill for some time, is_improving and was pleasea to receive a shower of 65 post cards on the first of the month on her birthday. Mrs. Chapman’s brother and hig wife, Mr. and 3irs. Walter Beck- with of Moodus, have been recent guests at her home. Mrs. Lester Hurlbutt was a visitor last week at her former home in Co- Iumbia. Misses Dorothy and Helena Wulf with Oliver Wulf of Norwich and Ray- mond Wulf of Waterbury and Miss Dorothy’s guest, Miss Beatrice Jones of Mt Vernon, N. Y. walked from Norwich on Saturday and had lunch- eon at the Wulf cottage on the Bluff. Mrs. Isadc G. Geer of Geer Hill, Tedvard, called on relatives and friends in the viliage, Saturday. Her daughter, Miss Florence Geer, Who has been of Mrs. Bilen Stodd- ard, returhed with her Saturday aft- Miss Marjorie Lewis, who is at- tending school in New Haven, arrived Thursday to spend the Paster vaca- {ion_with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I..B. Lewis at Allyn's Point. League’s Business Meeting. At & _business meeting of the Ep- worth League, following the Sunday evening service, disbursements from #he treastiry were voted to pay for the aster flowers and for the work of the social service department, With a sift of 35 to Noyes B. Allyn, coliéc- for, for the permanent fund of the chiirch. Misses Laura A. Perkins and Alice Satterlee attended the lecturs of Miss Ida W. Tarbell in Siater Hall, Nor- wich, Tuesday événing. UNCASVILLE Dean Club Bests Athletic Club at Pool —Another Toufnament Started — Norwich Speakers Address Morme Guard—Eastér Exercises. The last gameé in the pool tourna- ment between the Dean club and the Montville Athletic club was played off Thursday night with. a score of 500 to 400 in favor of the Dean club. C. {E. Flaherty had the highest matrik total with 129. S6 much Interest was deveioped in this series another tourn- ameént was started Tuesday night. Joseph Austin began his duties at his new work as superintendent of the state highways from Groton to W erly and through the town of Led- yard. Matthew Geary, emploved in Mys- tic, who was called home by the ill- ness and death of his father, has beén tpending o few days In the village. Rev. k D. Luddington of Hill Top. a former pastor of the church at - i) HER Bl 8888 Quaker Hill occupled thé pulpit in the Flanders Baptist church Sunday. Farl Lathrop of Gay Hill has sola his team and outfit &t iiblic auction and is Working in Taftville on & farm. Speakers From Norwich. A: the meéting for the purpose of adding to the number of Home Guards held in Hickey's hall, Colonel Chirles . Gale and Major F. A. Fox of Nor- wich were speakers, explaining _ the importance of a Home Suard. Eight new members weré add- ed, making_ thirteen in ail. Arthur Buchard has returned to Old Mystie. Easter Conceft. An_intéresting program of Easter music, récitations, etc. was given by the pupile of the Baptiét Sunday sehool Sunday evening in the church, which was largely atiended. Pequot council, Knights of Colum- bus, mét Sunday afternoon in Hickey's nail, Work has begun on a_cellar for an addition to the Home of William Web- ster. Revere Beebe Was a week-énd guest of Worcester relatives. Miss Lydla Olsen spent a few daya over the hollday at the home of her Dbiother, John Olsen of Waterbury. Seven dollars and thirty cents was realized by a woven rug, the sale of which was in charge of Mrs. Herbert Grant, for thé befefit of the Good Cheer Sunshine foclety fund for the new building. The tug went to Mrs. Augustus C. Stearns. 4 and Mrs. Johin Noves had ad , Mr. and . Mrs. Wil- liam Dart of New London. Miss Ruth Shaffer, after spending a week with relatives in town, returned Tueésday, to her home in Norwich, Charies Chapel, employed in Water- bury, spent the holiday and week-end at the home of his paremts, in Pal- mertown. Harry Williamson, a student of Trinity college, spent the Easter vaca- tion with local reiatives. Mrs. Clarence Avery and children have returned _to . South Windham, after a visit of several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Av- ery. Weodmen’s Dance. There was a large attendance at the soclal and dance givén by the degree téam of Cochegan camp, Modetn Woodmen of America. Music was furnished b; Hickey's orchestra, William Smiddy, prompter. » Migs Josephine Hart left Friday night for Norwich, where she was the guest of her esister, Mrs. Herman Johnson, leaving Sunday afternoon for South Ceventry, where she is princi- val of a school. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosénlund of Pequot recently entertained for a few days Mr. and Mra. Victor Rosenlund and daughter, Ruth, of New Haven. A meeting of the Home Guards wi held in Hickey's hall Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Bmma Shapirc of New York spent the week-end ifi_town. Miss Ruth Long of Hill Top was a recent guest of her mother in Nlan- tie. In one family there are eight mem- bérs ill with measie: Schools opened Monday, week vacation. Owners Returning — Hull to New after a Cottage Manwaring Transferred Brunswisk. Henry . Smith of New Haven spent the week-end at his cottage, Whippoorwiil. Gordon Kager of Pittsfield, Mass. a5 been passing a week in the Grove, Mr and Mew J. B, Churchili of Bristol spent Sunday at their cottage. M. and Mee. W, B. Beebs spent Sunday in Roeky Hill and Hartford. Dr. A. B. C. Merriam of Hartford is at_her ocottage. J. D. Griswold retufned Sunday from a business trip to_Boston. Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Morgan made 2 trip to Patmertown by automobile Sunday. Station Agent and Mrs. Charles A. Beckwith spent Sunday with their son, Attorney Juliug H. " Beckwith and family in New York. Clarence Spencer of New Haven spent Sunday in the village. Ivan Beckwith is working for Con- tractor E. K. Beckwith. Sheldon Munger returned Saturday evening t6 his busifhess in New Bri- tain. Transtetred ts Neéw Brunswick. 1ong. Joutny io New Brinswivk, Can, ong _journ e néwick, Can., wheré he will be assistant manager in ihe office of the Stone & Webster company, having béen _transferred from the Néw London effice. Dr. Cyril C. Clark is the guest of George 8. Smith at thé Stone House. William Belknap of Bfidgeport, a summer visitor here, madé a short wrip o town Toesday. r. and Mrs. Osmond Mathewabn, who have beeén passing the Winter in New Londen, have returned to their aome here. S Uselessness of Wealth. ‘The dey czar, it 1s reported, has a private rtune of two. billion dol- lars. But the tough part of it is that &t this tite he nn‘&mtm to {;‘-‘-‘yt anything with 1.—] ‘ele- =raph. ening. But soon clrt‘ifiiy.jgop. in easy.” When the dough was mixed she in the ice-box awhile. That suit- ed mé becanse K— sdid it helped to make the crust A ‘Then she rolied the dough. lymhm&ovenn — From R. J.C., Jr. FREB! Cook Book containing ROAD SOCIETY Death of Miss Francés Chesebrough— Closing Fellowship. Meeting Held Wednesday. Miss Bmma White of North Ston- ington was a recent guest of her sls- ters, Mrs. Léander Park and Mrs, Hentry Mattison. Mr.” and Mrs. Harold Wilcox of Onéco visited friends here last week. Mrs. Parker Johnson of Springfield spént several days with the family of her brothér, Byron Pillings this week. Miss Dofothy Wheeler has recov. ered from a recest lilnes: Mrs. Fernando Wheeler; been i1l f& mdch bettér. Miss Jean Palmer has returned from several days' vigit with her s ter, Mrs. Stanley Johnson in Provi- dence, R. 1. Death of Miss Chessborough. Miss Frances Cheseborough, who died at the home of her filece, Mrs. Charies Mell, where she had been for some time, was buried from Weque- tequock chapel Monday. She will be imuch missed by relatives and by peo- ple who gained knowledge from her store of historical and genealogical in- formation, Henry Langworthy, who went {0 Detroit last year and was employed at Ford's works, has returned and pur chased the farm majoining his par- ent's at Taugwonk, where the late Miss Cynthia Willafms resided. Parker Johnson of Springfleld ar- rived Friday and will return with Mrs, Johnson to Springfield the first of the weelc. Paintings of Fermer Pastors. The large paifitings of Rev Paul Couch, also oné of the: Eben Couch, and u largé panel pic- ture of Rev. and Mrs, John O. Bir- rows have been hung in the church Mr. Couch and Rev. Mr. pastors of the Road church for a iong term of years. Fellowship Meeting. The last of the Felowship meetings was held here Wednesday. The mmorn- ing sermon by Rev, A, E. Barnshaw was most Inspiring. The ladies served dinner in the parlors at noon, The afternoon discussion was participated in by a nufber of ministers and lay- men. Rev. John O. Barrows of Nor- wich Town was moderator, Keeping all in good spirits, aithough the sub Ject concérned the present war and the Church. Beside the regular pastors, Rev. Allen Shaw Bush of Gales Ferry and Rev. and Mrh, Fred Coburn of Old Mystic were present, GOSHEN 0. D. Fuller Completes Twenty Y. as Cream Gatheter—Eight Inches of 8now Monda who has won, Much was added to the thought of Faster through the singing of a_60io by the pastor, Rev. B, F. Clark, at the church services Sunddy, Twenty Years on Route. O. D. Fuller had completed April ist twenty vears of faithful services for the Lebanon creamery company, as cream gatherer on the Goshen route. He has traveled many thous- ands of miles through storm and sun- &hine in the two decades, Mr. Fuller will now devote his time wholly to tarming. Frogs’ Cherus on Showy Day. At least cight lnches of snow fell on the ievel Monday. A curious Inoi- dent Tuesday was thé presence of béautiful stiow and with it the rollick- ing sound of the frogs. Spring plowing has béen done both at Maple Dell and Hillside farm. Mrs. George E. Chappell -and Mrs. B. R. York were among those from this ‘placs Who attendéd the Social Corner githering held in Willimantic, Wednesday. Arthur J. Randall was home from Storrs collegé over Bunday and Jed the Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting Sunday evening, r. Dember of Colchester was here Wednesday. . A number ffom here attended “The Country Schebl” presented by the choral clulb in Grange hall, Wednesday evening. Deacon W. W. Gillette was thought- fully remembered by the Y. P. 8, C. B. and others at Easter with flowers and post card: NORTH STONINGTON Young People Join Congregational Church—Meeting of Mission Study Class—Schools Discussed at Grange Meeting. An Interesting group 6f young peo- ple, ranging from tén to nineteen years of age, was received into the member- =hip of thé Congregational church on Baster Sunday morning. Baptism was administered by lhe"!l.lwl'. . O, Fisher, to Gladys Eggleston, Kthel Eggleston, Bernice Miner, Sadie Tay- Ior, Ethel Sheldon, Lillian Swanson and Clifford Sebastian, Bvelyn Main, Sarah Gray and Roscoe Fisher. who bad already been baptized, were re- ceived on confession of saith. Al weére given the hand of fellowship. The pastor then made a short address on the Resurrection. The choir rend- ered Easter music The altar was D. |ter, Mrs. recipes by famous cooks sert i Compaay, 111 Wes Wk s ‘est Wash- Street, Chicago, 11, decordted with Easfer later were sent to the shut-in: Home From New Jersey. Miss Dora T. Maine, who at the Nome of her mister, in Orange, N. J, through the wint ler homé here for a short sta has as fuests her nieces, Misses F eflin and Geraldine Silver At Nowwich Meeting. Mrs. ¥. A, Thompwson, Mi Dora Maine and Mra. Lucian Drur ntt ed the state meeting of the W Baptist Home Mission societ the Central Baptist church liltes, to sick and Blaven from the focal Congres a1 church atter t i meeting ihgton, W Mission Study Class, The Federated Mission Stur met in the Congres Thursday afternoon. were conducted by Mry. ton 18, R i H P M Thorhas B, was q Hewitt of Proo st of ber da Mrs. Bdward Man, over Baster Mrs. H. M. Penflleton and 0a spent Baster in Northampton Hon. W. T. Cufry of Lebanot in Wheeler library Thursday ¢ in the interest of the Home ¢ Grange Discusses Schools. The grafige held. its regul ing I'riday evening. Scho toplc of discussion for 1 hotir, which was an ope Master Roscoe Figher, o t pupil, gave a recitation Thomas Medowin and Bradford, R. I, are m house with ~Mra, p Mr, and Mrs, W, F Mr. McGowan s on the local trolley line Luther C. Gray has rented hi to o tamily coming from the viein} of New York. MONTVILLE The C. M. Robertson Company Begins Erection of Two More Tenements fam Mr. and Mrs, Victor Rosenlund and daughter, Ruth, of New Hay h been spending the week with Mr. and Mru, Anhdrew Rowenltind, of ¥ Miss Graco Hooper has from a visit to friends in e; New Je A Minses Grico and Bertha Lyon ¥ returned, after a few days wpor New York, The C. M. obertaon Co,, ha wun work on the foundation, two new tenements to be erected them o thelr Rocliland properts. Mrs. A, P, Mitchell, who has bes spending ‘the winter in Daytona, has returned homo, Mrs, 1da Browning of Boston turned after severnl weeks at hor ! in Palmertown, Cases of mensles have been ed_in the village. Mis# Hattle Randall of Willim is_ylsiting local friends. Mre. Ray Woodmanses, pres of the Ladies’ Ald society, entert the members at her home, We afternoon. e CHESTERFIELD Eureka Social Club Holds Dance == Passover Visitors. dne The Bureka Social Club held a d in its rooms Thursday evening. coffee, candy and _sandwiches sold. People from North Lyme Lyme and New London attended The young people of this place gave Mr, and Mrs, George Lincoln of nuf Hill a serenade on Saturday An_enjoyable evening was Jonni Dayton of New Londo, a friends spent Sunday with Tinker. Thére were many out of tow Ple here to spend the Passover 8chool opened in the Twell trict Monday, after a we Misses Hazel Powers and M Ker -returned to Higganum of_the week Mrs. Charles Powers and family #pent Sunday in Fitchville. Mys, Charies Malona and Alice of Salem, are visiting Mrs. Chari Tifiker. CAMPBELL’S MILLS Doge Kill 8heep Owned by Walter Tanner—Oth¥rs Injured Have to Be Killed. Walter Tanner's flock of was recently attacked by Tanner found one eheep dead and others so badly injured that it W negessary to kill them — Willilam Clark made a business ¢ to_Norwich Wednesday. Mrs, Susan Frye is vis Horace Perkin Mise Margaret Tann spending the week at the James H. Dizon in_Oneco. Miss Marion Blakesiee enurch at Ekonk Sunday > ‘Walter Brown is visiting his grand father, Augustus Robins: Mer- row. Alexandér Tanner, whe cut his with an axe about two weeks ag able to walk a Mitla g Ber e home ded in