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¥ CONNECTIGUT A AND WE SAY spending two weeks . with Rav. g oy and Mrs. 3 o 3 3 tt City sa‘:yA ~ The funeral services: 3 3 association speak . . N " e Ry ,M_Mmm.r::a short- This is the time for every man or woman to correct his or her unpardon- ooy it Mee. and Mrs. James Motoalf Susprised ) C. - faag alls Bancock s age. i I able £, £ ; 2 D 1 - 1 ason, the oldest son of Mr. ana Mrs. |f I e faults of extravagance and overpaying, by buying your clothes here- Faoesaring Ackivies in the Greve | Addrase on Ferwasd R s | s Gk, Rl [ ] after of THE PRUDENTIAL OUTFITTING CO. A gorpciss party g T e inserized” Ou 3 o %’%’:fi"‘“ Mrs. C. 8. Gooa- || | We do ot cars Busy: musls you mske a week, you can always af- . 3 Metcalf at : i ihn Social’ Cor i § B ¥ Souse In Ping Grove Thussday even- | Sall Game Today. T ] e Mo iR Stone, Tieh fl{‘nus odndetag s ford to dress well, wear the latest cut models, the best tailored garments, ing. The family moved recently to the & = ‘Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Grove whers Mr. 1s empleved | Ofims Grave Meson of o o0 many OWeT | Norwich Weanesda: ; under our system. \ } by the assoctation. The | zere Oren in thie imterests of the | in Union cemetesy. bearers were e e s ' pretully decorated with eautiful flow- tist ch oy ‘cngml-.n Frank Babcock, Frank White, Ernest Our system is to help you dress well, and pay a little a week. l thi Gray and Ca 1 . TTRaMeh ‘any remembrances s the | orkers. §he whs presen 3L fhy PPy e Tio it P ana ferns. ™Mr. and Mrs. Metealt | Forward Movement o Just four months old, died | Gongragational Churoh Delegates To We do the biggest and best men’s and women’s clothing business in affair took place on tha 4lst anniver- | Sundey school SOtF T Pes oo Bl e o1 Oled sary of their marriage. Mrs. Minnie pif e D i iliness. Mr. Stone, the father, is: Norwich Mseting—Grange Gives Pa- z Allen served a delicious lunch. There Chowder Dinner. s ena e Tt e | e Freae : Norwich on CREDIT. . : were_toasts and speeches by Mrs. El- | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap-|in tp ral assem! % . . . . . T Aot ok Micn. ShiNts. AR | G, chohah served. o colibwor MnRER hogs o T T L remuly, Of CORRGH - | . Kbtk ACCRealD Nob- eipived 2 We enjoy the special of an exclusive agreement with the Four Join Cengregationat Church. from Dtroit and will spend the sume leading clothing manufacturers America to sell their standard brands those who attended mfi)‘;:t-uf e w.mmy'a;hmm hour at the Bra M. . vesidence o . rs. J. Four members wer: i mer at- the Culver homestead. . Ruth Taylor, Mrs. | Willidms. The price of the dinner was |, 7OUC JReRReta, Wero, recefvel tnto | Piirs ranny Willlams attended An- of Men’s Clothing in Norwich on, CREDIT. W. Rogers. Vera Smith, ¥red Tayior, 3 M. E. Holmes, Mrs. { 35 cents. The proceeds will be used 3 h day W i Allen, Mre. Weir, Monroe Blake: 4nd | (or church expenses. 2 morning, ons by:baptisur.and Uires By | piceiing at Srotn, T T . % . George Taylor. trom ttorttora | The Methodist Workers met Wed- | 1SSt ;) - s the| . The delegates from this church to 3 - One of the considerations of our agreement is that we do not charge Dr. Rowe and party nesday afternoon paris! | Thisd Baptiet chtrch Soetorr &g i1° | the general ‘conference of Congrega. a single cenpt more for these standard brands than the other big clothing are making a short stay at one of the | Gupper was served at 5.30. > it e b s nal chur held at Park church Porter cottagex. ' The doctas spent Engagement Announced. e Norwich, were Mrs. Seth N. Witiiam stores do for cash. oo Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Burrows sy ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lord and A. G. & season. 2 The Young People's sid a | He: e the ngagement of their o 8 ue held a witt, who was accompanied by his >Mra W, B, Alden ana Mre, Cyrl.C. o hter, Ruth Adane, to Marvin C,|meeting In the Third Baptist church | sister, Mrs. Fanny Willilame, ! Call and bhe Convinced Open an Account Today ark arr dny SeiEhUof the United States Coast |Sunday evening. The exercises were| OMiss Stedman of the Taugwonk mer places for the season. - ©° conducted by Carroll Bro hool h: - 4 Guard Service, who has just been 't ¥ rown. Rev. O. [ school has been ill this week. 2 ;{’ A;ghxg.:,n:v& fi‘;fifié“’:’.‘flo‘?f Sraduated from the Academy at Fort | D- Fisher made an address. = Several| Henry Tyler of New London, who tartford_ha ¥ - rumbull, New Jondpn. members of the league ool part. Migs | has been at Maple Lawn for a few g e ‘ days, returned Taesday. nett's Cormers is being improved Uy | _ T lf‘glec"‘(’.'a; !::g’:‘["‘;;‘!‘ A 1‘2:?; rll\"ac!laldo M'Bemdict of New p the addition of a veranda at the front. | Rork in the =Comgregational . vest l"’" k arrived st Mapie Lawn'Friday f 115 MAIN sTREET, NCRWIC H, CONN. Yorlk. § Mre. Benjamin Mallory of Malden, e AMass.. is expected in the Grove today | Mrs. Harry F. Hanke is recovering | ., ™y o 3iee wool, h ~ | from a severe attack of bronchial grip. es’ soclety of the Third Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fletcher: of .14 for a short stay at the Pa Tverett D. Midyatte of Chester is | Baptist church gave an .rcemom‘h tea ; Westerly and Mr. Lucker and daugh- c ge. the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Fred E,|Thursday at the home of Mrs; George|ter of Westerly, were at Horace Guest From Norwich. Coburn at the Baptist parsonage. A. AT‘“’“'P‘“'!- z Frink's Sunday. Charles Edwkin Lamphere is recav- play. Early Life in Virginie, was| ing from an iliness due to throat :w-r:;!i:??m'al rf}trhan%ex = We!dnuda trouble. P e irection of George w 3. Aipheu Sehoonover of New Ha- | W- Insram. R e Tomesay MvRnliy, ven spent the week-end with his fa- Home from Hospital. Judge E. B. Hinckley has appointed RDNER LAKE Milton Whited motored . to | ther and sister. Philip Hartley arrived home Tues- |Miss Grace D. Wheeler and Fernando GA = ‘e FaMastieliinie’ on relgreal Move to Ledyard. day after nine weeks in Backus hospi- | Wheeler as food conservation commit- A number ‘of auts parties were in| Frederick Gdswell and brother Clar- | tal, Norwich, to which he was tqken | tee here. the Grove Sufiday looiing :&; eflxsl ence Caswell have moved from the N. | March 6, suffering from ‘a compound! Miss Helen Hunt is the guest of Mr. With & view of loasing Tor the coming | M Galllup farm to the Benjamin ‘Cas. | fracture of the right anke. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates, who re- n. well place in Ledyard. C turned from New York in their new a 3 Rev. Charles Tvarts. who has. been The Bible study class of the Meth- | for several weeks, is ablé to be out)Gar the first of the week. ew York wers calling on friends the €. 5. West cot- driving. ere Sunday. making a sta odist church met Tuesday evening in = it T i tage on the ¥, has returned to his |the parish house. Mrs. Wallace A. Phillips, who has LE’FFENGWELL Miss Ethel Champlin has returned home from Erteter. Patriotic Program. The Grange held its meeting in the ) Coroner Franklin }H. Brown of Nor- wich was a recent guest of his“ais- Mrs. Adelzaide Spencer. ilton Whited ot Aibaay, N. ¥, Sunday st the Dewolt resigence. cent caller at Henry 1T Burton's Mies M. McGovern spent th LEDYARD week-end w fves | Luther €. Gray to Have Charge of | " 31 gra" Are James State Roads—Foxes Numerous This ned Sunday thei Seasoh—Another Effort to Adjust|srandchildren from XNew Sheep Damage. South Griswold and Occum €Dt I Rey. Michael Maynard will hoid services in the M. E. church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Robert Turnbuil and a friend from arles N. Brown. who has been ill Luther C. Gray of North Stonington ar she is n - has been chosen by Joseph D. Aus- ey tin of Mystic, superintendent of state MOHEGA .o been serionsl i i+ g el Sl Flag Baiaing qnd Batt Suisied somennat iencoved. o o, b, 18 e e Dolbeare of Norwich has|roads for four towns, to have charge - was a recent caller in the Grove. The Old Mystic Young Men's Asso- | Miss Delia Wheeler and Miss | Club™ Entertained—Deacon J. C. Lef- | peen spending a few days with his|of the Ledyard state roads for the| rs. Avery and Mra Dolbeare we ciation will have a celebration this | Constance Pendleton spent last Satur-| fingwell Celebrates 81st Birthday. | brother, S. A. Dolbeare. sl i ca'fl:fll;-owt‘r-mdu';-:; ";;;rtm Y xn‘:—»:nn(.:ru;:vn”‘::‘- ot of the 3 Mrs. Charlés Baker of Hartford lnlr many years a-summer visftor her Mrs, O, F. Boynton gnd Mrs. Fila Champlin spent the day in Uncasville. (Saturday) afternoon when the base- | day in Boston. ball team makes its first appearance lectman and understands well the re- Roland, of Norwich, spe Miss Frances Swan spent Sunday a guest of ‘Mrs. W: F. Dorman. - B, Goelh tw Waterf ¢+ |m a regular game with the Central b Y ko House are {pair of state roads. Fipsay ik B, Codtim wamibe Wlestord dnt {3 2 DI B Lonaim:® Aciau0 LIBERTY HILL e e g SR L R R e L iotwiih T e Graidiog of Norwich calle Mrs. . W. Rogers is entertaining |0/CIock & parade will be formed at e < o - iy Gl T etaien ol 3 : the guest of Miss Florence Geer, Sun- [on friends here Sunday p her daugiter. Mrs. Charies- Lester of [ {he post °i.i°°’ i Q. Eldredge | Temperance Address—A Hint as _to|her home in Colchester, after spend- NORTH LYME Sayiatisieoy Raymond .Harris of Greenev! @ a small cannon will precede Economizing in the Use of Matehes. |1 & few days with ~Mrs. Whitam Foxes Numerous. s Pt - East Hartford. Two masons from i teams, the officers of the association Chord, s A 1 0 5 e St Bion Kinney and James B. Gra¥ .. nhis brother, ing nt A. B D T |and other members. Headed Ly the — : : : ; Pl which il be ihs. Totnisiios | Mystic band/ the liie: will march to LiBeX Jobn H. Knott, Mr. ana Mrs. W iy Ty il mas enteretained | Apnual Election of Baptist Sunday |were fortunate enough to shoot an|ggy. or Repressntative Dewoi's We parn. | (he association field where ey will | qae® FootG My mnd, “Mzs. | dohmy im0 i P atare. of Pene Schooi Held Sunday. old female’ {ox and also capture five Bt The S De'vAs % SN Whit: -:!13:: &a: :;-L‘fifi‘ fi'é cm?;fmgeax# tended the sixih annual meetins of | 311€TNOON’s entertainment was a vo- = e st By niise ore- CLARK’S FALLS ing and F. A. Beckwith, the Ilatter = the New T.ondon Association of 7“0)’\- cal solo by Mrs. White. The guests Miss Ida Stai of Bashan visited da;‘n."a“""v One At want. o sy which Rev. Arthur H.- Withee, pastor ¥ wa 3. Ma: driven by Harold Banta, came fo- 2 gregational Ministers and Church. were Mrs. White, Mrs. Amburn, Mrs. s Miss Emily Stark, Thursday. ~ 3 gethier Monday on the Pins Grove road | € the Methodist church, Mystic, will | e®Paric Consregational chureh, Noc. | Swan, Miss Swan. Mrs. Dolbeare, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sisson were in the hen ouas ot ¥ me of the fromt wheels,on Mr. Beek- Euinc of basetan wich. Tuesday. Reynolds. Mrs. Risley and Miss Pal- | Hartford, Tuesday George Garapie has finished w car was badly shattered and : mer of Leffingwell, Mrs. Fish of East; Ray Harding and family and Mrs.| " Yoition with the Hop fender : 5 . John Brooks of Mystic and |, Miss Abbie Goodrich . joined the _ the fender of Mr. Whiting's car was |, 1T, JObn Broows of (Hystic anC | Eiberty HiNl church last Sunday By | GTat Plains, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Av- | May Bill of Bill Hill were callers at| {3 "0 "6 " of Norwich, damazed. The. cars were repaired in o % fetter, taken from the ery and daughters, Rach. § G. H. Strong’s Sunday. = N tr tman | 2 short time and’ are out Homg busi- B O i R e emeia| Gonzregational church Tiebenon Center | A lery of Bozrah. O W, Hel % 5. Strons are | 20T SPICYed S by, First | Selsctman : e were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mes. |, Mrs. Georgia Lilibridge of Yantic 81st Birthday. - out with new automobiles, e mi';,i‘{’?,i’-“{“},!i,"“i,,— (;.lnsalezn, is he Jones of Groton berouch. . IS the guest of her sister, Mrs. Earl| Deavon J. “C. an‘w’;u celebrated | Liss Lila Babcock is visiting her Adjusting Sheep Damage. | % u J. Pe: 3 sy . ) #id Mrs, Harry! Keeney shd Ht'\‘lbr:uo‘l‘(v'for a_few weeks. his eighty-first birthday Wednesday|2.Stor: Mrs. Alpheus Nye, of St6d- | s soteditatn want asain o T ———— children, Mary and Afbert, ana_Mr.| Rev. W. F. Lamuhers field secre-|with a family hote: praaay |dard’s whart. é : . |yette Majin’s Wednesday, to § GLASGC Sull; Sevk- Baha - Divis, wero Sait Y _gf the State Jemperance union Mr. and Mrs. N. E. &hiting, of | sy, Lrancls Purvis was a visitor in | speep damages. which they could not day zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry H.|E2Ve an interesting address at the 2 Hartford one day last week. aEres umon st & former meeting. Mr. ) : a ch, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. B i church Surday morning. | Roy L. Beard, Misses Eisie and ;,‘{f;’_' The annual election of the Baptist]yg.q of Stonington met with the se- Mr. Pepper, who is employed at the | There were two showers, one clap [lvn Beard. Mrs. A. H. Sunday school was held last Sunday |jectmen, vlant of the Mystic Woolen company [©f thunder and a very bright rainbow | Carolvn Beeber Mr. and Stac’p es iand the following officers were elected: | NG 1, Barrett of Ansonia visit- SH 'ILi_ETT: 5 >~ Mr, . T | ASHW Sk Murphy of Noank. Marshall-Hassler ‘Wedding — Hanlen Family Moves Back From Water- bury —Pcstmaster Gauthier K'R.cw< of Old Mystle, has leased the Fdwin | Wodnesday afternoon. Leffingwell, Miss - Mildred Lefngweli | S perintendent, W, M. Slsson, Jr.; as-|eq his family in this place Saturday French house and will soon get set- | 'There is an abundance of dandelions |and Miss Ruth J. Eli 5 sistant superintendent, J. W. Stark; |7 . Ellis. After di . . and Sunday. Whithng, | 5ecretary and treasurer, Mrs. Eugene | " Samyel P. Main of North Stonington | Nathan N. Main was ir * n ering. \ ol theve and cowslips which are very appstiz- | etorie: s e 7 4 c 3 - s and solos by Mrs. R S < The wedding ceromons of Wilfred | MF,and Mrs. Edward Fomeroy nave Ing and helps out on living and saves | Miss Eisie Beara ana Sian W Letingwell; brarian, “Mrs. Nathan[oas a visifor in town Sunday. ington durmg the week Marshall and Miss Lillian Hassler waa | oved, from New London to a'tene- |Uofiove bille - =~ Lefingwell added greatly to the pieas- | = & Elvin Haley of Groton and William RbIbers oo kon. Chiasien &re performed Tuesday . evening in St AT stzect, “Mymhics w5 o Ve Cast Hartford | ure of the day. Deacon Leffingwell is —_— I. Allyn of Ledyard have been ap- | King in Voluntows Anne’s church by Rev. R. P. Morris- Y T here on Wednesday. enjoving good health and entered pointed by the probate court apprais- C. Main is eery day w " “anthony Seiway wis best man| MONTVILLE CENTER Economy in Matches. heartily info the festivities, GOSHEN ers on_the estate pf the late Za®h-|nis teams n«xdmss Aldea Boucher was brides- h Fven matches have been touched d'““!hler':h Da}glwin be observed Sun- ariah Whipple. The miserable cloudy maid. — v > lay a e i : —_ ces 1 sagreeable for ”peop " o and M WD ek s | MY Basket PastiveNabs Teredur Firll s Dint ) DL ELEne by MaKIng | special service iptist church with a|c £ Sosiety to Present Flag to = [ makes it disagr : cent guests of their daughter and her | Employes of C. M. Robertson Com-|Ders, ome can get alomg with . one|WON DY the pastor, Rev. Lawrence O. Church—A Beautiful Rainbow. SOUTH GRISWOLD = family in Willimantic. pany: match a day in the house. For the | 52(eS. Sunday school at 12.15 p. m. - DO YOU KNOW THAT _Miss Elsie Kenyon was a week-end benefit of those who don’t know how |, At 7-30 p. m. there will be a cantata N Endeavor social was| . Albert G. Greene and Frederick Bur- = yisitor at the home of her aunt, Mra.| Mrs. Molvin Furber was pleasantly |to Mmake them: Cut paper into strips | b3 he choir and a Mother's da¥ con- || i iy hatl Iniday evening, | dick were callers in Shewville, Sun-| 5, 1 caitny Ts the firet duty of T Mhn o Sttt surprised last Saturday when some of | OT® and one-half inches wide, twelve | “°Tt: / O I oot recitations, sames, | 98Y: : S 75 ; __J. Millon of Putnam recently moved | the former members of her Sunday | nches long. and moisten one corner b=t = The program o rfic enjoyed. The | Oliver M. Young called Tuesday on citizen inio the illage, 2 schoo! class hung her a well filled May | #nd start coil with thumb and fnger: FRANKLIN and songs was greatly enjoved. Whe|pi"aunt, Mrs.Frank Kinnfe, who is| Disease is the greatest foe t dancinnd Mrs. Bdser Clark 363 heir | Msket. Gayses wate plaved and st]cofl USht ana Sif Sver &nd to Tl e States flag to be used at the chureh. (M . 3 man progress. daughter Evelyn were Sunday visitors | the close of the afternoon Mrs. Furber | (7, place. E10locd i Bl Rk e Mecti | o SR Wom 3 A “Funcan agy Me(f o ee Garal, Camersor of (Fdssn,| It's the unused body that de ith Mrs. Anna Clark of Ledyard. |served a dellcious colation. Among |, The Ladies Sewing circle met with | ¢ . ends Meating | & M. I, H. Brownmg were dele- |2rs: Willlam Richmond, of Norwich. |rates quickest Moves Back: Erom: Waterliars: fhose present wero Ruth Bialedelf, | M7= Henry Lafiour Friday afternoon. | of il ‘Producers’ Association at and Mrs I H Brownig WO (ew|Mr. and Mes. Henry D. Johngon, of | pyy destruction s its ows Mabel Clark, Dorothy Church, Lillian e are glad to sce the sun and so| MNorwich. . - | Eondon County conference of Congre- | bendleton Hill, 3r. and Mre Metioh | 4 walk in the open is worth tw Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon, who two years | Spencer, Viola West, Violet West, |2re the asparagus 3 N gso moved to Waterbury, have come | Mary Daniels, Gladys'Phillips, Mabei |, All are glad to weicome Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Mans- fational churches held in Norwich,| i qte Buraiek, of Glasgo, have cail- |the house. Task i {heir_farm n ‘ine southern | Wilbur, Gladys Daniels, Bertha Clark, Mrs. O. %. Gurley back. They have|fleld were recent Franklin visitors. | risascited. that the rainbow | ®GFecently on Mre. Jiansom H. Youns. Where Is He? Part of ths fauiioabe Soods came | Alice Chapel, Dorothy and Marion | t2ken a tenement in the Gay house|, Clifford H. Robinson attended the | “orors. "Soen Wednosday afternoon | Miss Rozell G. Flint of Norwich was | 3 o frat of fhe Witk by sutotruck. Chapman. oppesite the store. Milk Producers’ association meeting | O, PH0 1o St Leautiful they had ever |2 business caller in \this place Wed- | What has hecome LT Sauter was a Sunday caller at At HMarover Contirens Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and Gurdon | beld in Norwich Monday. e nesday. finad aan W or. J. B. Sweet's in the north part of | . 7t} Chappeli®and family motored to New | Miss Bertha Smith is spending the | 57 Robert: Pockham 'of Pregton was aranks—Louls the. e rs. abeth Burchard, Mrs. Ray|London Monday to visit Mr. Chap- |Summer at the home of her brother, — 5 Mr;-); R. l-r.t Young, who has been il mnm'-;e!;‘:t vl::-w‘?%;m; Jefler; pell’s sister. Louis Smith, T = T = = , or the past seven weeits, does not ‘ored ‘ednesday & George A. Trotter of Newton. Mrs. Emma Talor Fain very fast. Ehe is not abls o it | aitended the conferenco at the Cop-|was fhe guest of Mrs. B A. e Lt horwis, e Bt o P.. Dr. B.J. Biil of Wisconsin Is ex. | Ercgational church. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Louis Smith Monday. 5 pected to come the last of the week iss Susan Rogers has returned to| Trotter returned to thelr house in The Bible Reading was held Tues- the {o ges nis sttt Mire Youcg e "o Gop,dutics atter an iliness of & few |Newion Sunday atierncon in auto, [ay evening at the home of Mr. and » - days. . rs. Louls Smith making his home with Mr. The Ladies’ Ald seciety of the Uni . Heney: Wisshoan® aag n D28 M3 | Baptiet ¢hurch met with. Mrs, Metvin g Ll T el g s days in_Providence the guest of Mrs. oW Henry Bennett is staying with Sterry | Furder Thursday. Hattie R 1 Plerce. Mirlam Church is ill at her home. 5 e Riphaide. ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaw have| The Godman colored singers gave a e Afiome: Bensohl 4F Me- Suu- e e B e iy wrig o 1/ 3 Less” named their little-daughter Beatelz. |YeTy Dleasing entertainment at tne| Ul Johnson at Norwich—Suffragist|roance of Congregational ehurches ” Union Baptist church last evening. Speakers Address Gathering " “|'hela in Park N - - church, Norwich this 3 = ok ? convinced mother Postmaster. Recovering. Mrs. Elfa Champlin of Gardner (pFrlends o Fostmaster teney Geu- Lake called on friends in town Thurs- Miss Faith Webster of Willimantie e L n - abls to | day. ent the week end with hi - be out of doors a short tima during Wags Increase. . Toomis st PENDLETON HILL the a Mr. Gauthier has been il | The employes of the C. M. Miss 'Alice Kelloge of Farmington, o about a year. son company Wil revelve an inorcics |SPent the ' Plling] 73 . eive a pent the week end with Miss Vir-| Fragk Tillinghast and Fred M| - Mrs. Frank Kinmey remains about{of 10 per cent. in wages, o °C|ginia Loomis. repairpd ihe 2opds 1n this nection wiih (Report No. 8) By the man who proved i’ the same, not able to be up about the | The Home guard met W allace and Clifford Sweet of N ey 1. Wa ‘ew [ the road machine last Frida: g ity g nesday svening ue Too for drill Wed-lyvor were recent visltors with ‘(hels | slao, with the ther help on the = er went down- so we rolled the dough was opened the strain came ng D g ot 4 g stairs with me and took on the clean oil cloth off my shoulders. Mother _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swestzer of S mother, Mys. Mary Sweet. took & the school fi Norwich were cailers on Mra. Kinney Committes Meats. Tra. A 3 Lol st Fridag with Fodiis 12 pamsitie B i et s 7y shonler, M the Cottolenelid off in table top and cut the sai fa\:,n;usd) 'biscultsh l::; i i i i are very goo: —they the kitchen. biscuits out with a Sunday. The five-: program committes of | the DMisses Amy i m’ i DMisses Amy and Alice Lillle of |flaz. are perfect biscuits,” Miss Mabel Gustifson tok tHe 3.0¥ | the Union met with Mr. Harrison Kinnear of Norwich 2. 'm. from Norwich Thursday for New |ad Mrs. Ray Woodmansee Monday| Miss Marion Blakeslee of Voluntown | Sunday with Mre Harris Beardmen York to spend a couple of week. th | ©Vening. A large number was present t the wee! 3 i Miss Bty Nevinger, ot Qh.’ WIth | and the coliection added largely tc the ‘fig cna WS B Rty e | o memanst of New Tork yad in 5 baking powder cover. erson en place 3 rs. F. N. Taylor was a recent vis-| First Selectman G . D. Cecel i - ; hey were. - i s Shaw In the w?‘i: flalzl ?;senlunfl and brother|itor in Scotiand. was a business calléd in this place o‘: - She d“,dn t act en We quarrelled 2 little, too, They were s . er; G. win, v. B. P. S : < & 28 Closed Thursday and Friday because Henry Hewitt. AR Nits T WEE % st T asked, “Now what are claimed one-third less Cotto~ crisp and delicious as any I er. lene wouldn’t be epough ever tasted made with Moth- Harry Carter has purchased an au- shortening. But I insisted it er’s full quantity of butter. of the iliness of Miss M. G. Rathbun_attended the | tOMODile. tored to this place Sunday and was| Mrs. i D., Johnso: - 3 . .t 4 1 ll“ruchm.;m meeting in Norwich last s‘l:&-:" G:fleo htg;q;p .:;.as“'v:m(.n: ?{cooxlimnhd by his mother, Mrs. Nel- | Preston n’&"ornydly evemngfl e s Norwi; nda ‘Lillie, pend some time | zcco; sha Miss W. F. Green, a former teach- | he home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry | here. B0 e €0 FROS A e e T ey er in the Eighth distriet, is teaching | CHUrch. : in Berlin, Conn. FITCHVILLE CAMPBELL’S MILLS e . % pAlert and Carey Haltworth [ g o : rovidence, R. I, were week-end v i3 own uto- itors of Mr. and Mrs. William Maine. At the Baptist o ""_' . Norwich Tuesday to attend the fumer- itk avench IRBY i et e e Sincel was closed Friaay, | &L OF thelr aunt. Lena Hasner, wite of | ™31,° 2S5, 100, = 0700, S0 JanCEE: theme i) Keeping with Mother's Dey. | May 4th, the teacher, Miss Marion | S%yuel Johnson of New Haven. loyed at Sunday school at 12.15. .. Praisa and |Blakesles attending ~ the - on | Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Danisleon spa|P0Yed of Topkin and Allews, tn Nor- preaciing in the evening &t 7.~ | convention in Norwicn that day, and | GuSTier, Sarah, spent —Wednesday|cupying their piace here.- Prayer meeting Thursday evenjng at | spent the week end at her home in | 7ith Danielson friends. The trip was P . A rainbow was plainly seen here i ox et Lebanon. e By obile. . Sfanaien | 2DoU six o'clock Wednesday after- : ch were recent guests Of Mss. “Wednesd : Friends and neighbors of George 4 Bisk’s grandparents, Mr. and: Mre| the Didienal ot » relatt Hill and family are glad to hear that Brand. Tvpical Prussian Diplomacy: = Mr. and 3 Noyes and|ihey are to ik to thet - Master Harold Marra of 3 An aftempt to incite negr 9 pter S T e ek o -t yiee ‘Makes Good Cooking Bett on_againet :fi-mm& = to Hartford Wednesday. | "G5 TS Mook a Bert Richardson of Hartford mo- {the church on Thursday. we going to make?”’ ~ I said, “Biscuits. would. % My point was proved. LAUREL GLEN . Follow these direc- When the biscuits were in From W. C. 8. tions exactly.” the oven Mother looked as if W, ldn’t fi it were up to me now. The ShEe fks ; ook book containing Sculiat G Cottolene was mine; so was 239 recipes by famous cooks sent beard (mother isn’t the one-third-less recipe. free. Virite to The N. K, Faic- i bank Company, 111 West Wash- used to our kitchen), But when the oven door ington Street, Chicago, Iil, bas been the gugat of his ot Haxt: ; ¥es! Cottolene is al er. Mrs. Mary sufficiently fantastic to stamp it as it e e dine hrfi'rincmdfor-llc::::;ukhg Miss Gladys Lefingwell has return- Iserious German policy. — Montreal Alfred Mason of Hartford and Ed- 5 : ed to her in Lefingwell after Star. ward Msason of New London spent a - T e — g Guests at Wedding. a few daye at his home. Clyde .Maln’s family have moved to Chicopee Falls, Mass. = oo S = Ay