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. WOWWIGH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OGTOBER 6, 1917 New. London County . SOUTH GRISWOLD | Friends Bid Farewell to Jeptha G. :,wh Left for Wisconsin Tues- i Friends of J. G. Bill gathered at his ‘ home Sunday evening and held a H prayer meeting and expressed Dbest "lh.lw for his ;;(e JBo;;lrneyh tthe:‘- oa. T. , who % fof: Tucedsy morning 7or Genoa. He il make his home with his son, Dr. Benjamin J. Bill. Mrs. Susan Chapman, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. Willlam Hiscox, Mrs. Harrison J. Cole and daughter, were Tecent guests at Ransom H. Young's. Dr. Crandall J. North of Auburn, N. Y., will speak at the local church Sun- @ay, Oct. 7. Mrs. Sabra Perkins, Willlam B. Clark, Katherine Clark and Rodney !Clll'k of Campbells Mills, were Sun- ! day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. . Clark. # Motored to Camp. Edwin E. Lewis of Preston, H. Frank Button, of North Stonington, i Albert G. Greene and Elmer O. Bur- { @ick of South Griswold, motored to ! Ayer, Mass, Sunday and visited * Frederick Burdick and other Griswold men at Camp Devens. Jeptha G. Bill was a guest Monday night of I S. Button and family of Norwich. The Ladies’ Ald Soclety meeting at “Mrs. Clark's was well attended. The mext meeting will be with Mrs. Peter : 3. Gustafwrn. Miss Winifred F. Green, of Norwich, who was the week-end guest of Mrs, Walter Burdick, attended services at the local church. Mrs. John Lovett of Danielson is cared for by Mrs. Harrlet E. Paul B. Lord has returned to Ox- ‘ford, Mass., after spending the week- end with Mr. and MMrs. Albert G. Greege. “PRESTON "County Agent F. C. Warner to Ad- dress Grange Open Mesting. Rev. C. H. Ricketts of Greeneville will preach at the Long Soclety church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Grange will hold an open meet- ing next Tuesday evening. County Agent F. C. Warner of Norwich is ex- , Dected to be there to talk on cooper- ‘ ative buying of grain. Willie McClimon was home recently for a furlough. Miss Ethel Miller is substituting at Pachaug school for Miss Mildred Morgomery, who 1s iIL Several from here attended the auc- tion at Oscar Maine.'s. Herbert Richardson has moved into the house with Henry Bates. Mrs. James LaPoint was at Lyn- wood Crary’s, Thursday. Miss Phebe Sheffield of North Stonington was a recsnt caller at El- mer Millers. CHESTERFIELD Supervisor Carlon E. Wheeler visit- ed_schools here Thursday. Mr. J. C. Phillips has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers. Mrs. Charles Avery of Norwich is visiting Chesterfield relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Talcott spent Sunday with friends in Colckester. George Coleman of Montville was a Sunday caller here. Mr. and Mrs. N. Miner and family of North Lyme spent Sunday with friends at Lakes Pond. Albert Walden of North Lyme was a Eunday visitor here. Windham County VESTMINSTE Meeting of Boys and Girls’ Agricul- tural Club This Afternoon—Real Estate Sale—Church and Personal Items. Threatening weather and rain re- sulted in a smaller namber of hearers of the pastor's earnest words on the text “He that s not with Me Is kgainst Me.” applied to daily life in store, school, farm, home and wherever one is In the evening C. E. service, work smong the Chinese and the Negroes in this country was considered briefly and profitably. e subject of the Wednesday home-prayer service was “What does ur name suggest to those who Four The Canterbury W. C. T. U. meets next week Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the parsonage, Canterbury Green. Club Meets Today. The Boys and Girls' Agricultural Club meets at Westminster parsonage at _2.30 today (Saturday). Jack Fitzpatrick has returned from ew York to help on the farm of C. H.u!(oc‘h. orris French is boarding in the family of Alan Moody. UJames Coulter is in New York on susiness. Westminster voters did_their duty f¢,the polls. Monday. an ideal day for he purpose. Mrs. Thomas Colburn has been vis- #ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Church, in Montville. Miss Helen Koch is with a friend in Sewport, R, I. Property Sal Charles Mell has s0ld his place to A. Roberts of New Haven. The new swners will probably not occupy it intil spring. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Johnson are 1gain welcomed as residents in West- minster. Recovering at Hospital. Friends of the Holmes family are jejolcing in good word from Mrs. Holmes, after her recent critical op- fration in Putnam hospital. Martin Hagoplan has sold his inter- ist In their farm to his brother, and ¥ill shortly move to new quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barstow en- ertained Mrs. Barstow’s brother and mmily, of Taftville as week-end vis- Soldiers’ Library Week. Books as well as money are being olicited for the soldiers’ library. The ime fos this work is extended through All are glad to welcome to the com- punity Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cleland, th their children, from Great Bar- inston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jacquet of Coytesville, 5. J. Mr. Lathrop and daughter of louth Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. tarroll and their two sons kave been fuests at Brookside the past week. The Misses Newton have returned 5 New York and to Norwich. ABINGTON thism-Warren Marriage—Three Local Men Leave for Camp Devens. The Red Cross met Thursday after- ©om in Library hall. _Mrs. Jane White hgs returned to ia. William Morton has moved to the ~ _LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Gerdener cottage on Dr. Goodridge's estate. . Chism-Warven. Frank Chism and Miss_ Blanche Warren were married in Danielson, Saturday afternoon. Party on Birthday. Monday afternoon &everal friends' of Norman Aimdon gave him a sur: prise party, to celebrate his eighth birthday. Leave for Camp. Elisha Sherman, Robert Colburn’ and Walter Eaton went Wednesday afternoon to Willimantic, to report for roll call, and left Thursday for Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. COTLAND Rev. Martin Lovering Falls from Tree, Spraining Ankle—W. C. T. U. Meet- ing—Candidates Elected Monday. Rev. Martin Lovering fell from an apple tree last week and zecelved a sprained ankle. The many {riends and relatives of Elmer Brenn of this place, were much grieved to learn of his serfous condi- tion, resulting from a collision while on a motorcyele. W. C. T. U. Meeting. The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held Tuesday afternoon at the chapel. the officers for the :coming year were elected as follows: Presi- dent. Sadie Kimball; secretary, Liza K. Fuller: assistant secretary, Fran- cis Bacon: treasuger, Mrs. Eva Lov- ering: L. T. L. secrciey, Alice Wil- loughby. A wheatless food sale was held after the meeting and over $5 was made. Owing to the condition of the pas- tor Sunday, the morning service was conducted by the deacons, A. H. Gal- lup and Palmer Walden. Farm Sold. The farm formerly nwned by Oliver Favey, was sold last week to Lous Moseley. The family of C. H. Rus- sell now reside there. _ r. and 3irs. Dwight E. Cary have been’ spending some time at George Cary’s. Elected Monday. At the annual election Monday, fhe selectmen elected were, George Perry, (1), Harry Chesbro (2), Daniel Mur- Phy (3); town clerk, Charles Kenyon: treasurer of town deposit fund, John B. Bacon. 4 Mrs. F. B. Willoughby was in’ Leb- anon iast week. Grace MaeDougall spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Chase, at Abinston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Speliman and £on, and Belle Cady were local ¥isi- tors Sunday. + Albert_and Leon J. Moffit were at Noank, Saturday and Sunday. Winslow Gallup has left here to at- tend Pratt Institute, New York. Roy Tracy, who is employed at Hartford. was at home over Sunday. Mrs. Gould Higgins and daughter Harriett, of North Haven, are at J. B. Bacon'’s. Mr. apd Mrs. C. W. Kenyon wer Rockville, Sunday. 7 s DAYVILLE Tag Day for Red Cross Realizes Over $60—Rev. John W. Wright Accppts Call to New Hampshire. Tag day Saturday for the local Red Cross branch proved successful, ms over $60 was raiced in Ballouvii, At- tawaugan and Dayvile. Mrs. A. T. Hope entertained a good number of the Ladies’ Ald society Tuesday_afternoon. Miss Edna Burnett entertained the members of the Philathea class at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. E. Darling, Mrs. L. Greig, Mrs. Willlam Swainson and Miss Clara B. Stokes attended the meeting of the Eastern Connecticut branch of the Woman's Board of Mis- ONs ac Canterpury Green last week Wednesday. Mliss Lucy Palmer of Groton was the guest of Miss Mary I'. Blanchard sev- | eral days last week. Four Local Boys Called. Amons the men called to serve Thursday were four from this village, Elijah Berriman, Edward Berthiaume, John Holley and james O'Neil. The Woman's Missionary society is o meet with Miss Clara B. Stokes this | (Saturday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. | Subject, The Philippines. with Mrs. Frank V. Bennett as leader. Miss Mary 1. Gillespie has returned home after spending several months as nurse at North Grosvenordale. Rev. John W. Wright, who closed his pastorate here April _4th. has re- ceived and accepted a call to a oliurch in Merrimac, N. H. at an increased bsalarq. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will seon locate there. Many warm friends wish {hem _success in their new-field of-la- bor. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Field were [eek’ end guests of relatives: in_Fos- er. Mrs. Arthur J. Lathrop has returned from ten days’ visit with relatives in North Coventry and Mansfleld Center, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knight of Moosup were guests of Mrs. Herman | Steinbough Saturday. Alden Geer was in Norwich Monday to consult an occulist in regard to a serious _eve trouble. Mrs. Harriet Barnes of Providence is the guest of Miss Myrtice Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Bartlett of East Killingiv were callers Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. E. Darling. iss Doris Hope spent the week end with Miss Edith Pease at Putnam. Guests from Californ Mrs. Jeannett Gay, Mrs. Mary E. Green and daughter, Miss Mary Jean- nett Green. from San Diego, Cal. are suests of Mrs. R. D. Curtis and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Darrow, Andrew Turner and famiJy have vacated F. . Kennedy's house on Rail- road square and rented the house on Main street owned Dby Postmaster Riley. % William C. Darrow has been ill. Rally Day Tomorrow. Those who attended church on Sun- day speak in praise of the excellent sermon by the pastor from the topic The Pearl of Great Price. Tomorrow will be observed as Rally day. Mr. Swanson will preach at the morning service. At b o'clock the Sunday school will giye a Rally day concert. PHOENIXVILLE Miss Gladys Joslyn of Worcester was a guest at Riverside cottage recently. Mr. Atchison recently moved from stafford and is occupying the upstairs tenement over the chapel. A new store is soon to be.started in the village. Robert O. Colburn ieft for Ayer on Thursday with the Willimantic con- tingent. William H. Bliss, supervisor of schools, was in town Wednesday and held a teachers' meeting in Center. A number from here motored to Canterbury for the dance held in Grange hall Saturday evening. Miss Beatrice Bartlett substituted as organist at the Congregational church Sunday. Miss Vera Bennett, who teaches in Mansfleld, was a week end visitor at Mrs. Bernice Adams’. Visitors to Camp Devens—Henry Al- rd Among Drafted Men—Byron Stone in Worcester Hospital. Miss Nellie Emerson of Providence | has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. James Lyons. Rev. Clarence H. Barber of Daniel- son preached here Sunday. Thomas Lyons of Washingtlon has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr: James Lyons. Nathanlel P. Thompson has returned from Providence, where he has been grending a week with relatives. Undergoes Operation. Lester Gardner has had a successtul cperation_performed at the naval hos- | pital at Newport, R. L, where he has been driving the hospital auto ambu- lance for several months. Miss Annie Moran and James Moran of Dayville have been recent guests at James Lyons Miss Harriétt Kendall of Putnam epent Sunday at William Dean’s. Miss Mirlam Vaughn of Norwich has been visiting her grandparents, and Mrs. William Simmons. John Lyons was in Newport Sun- day to visit his brother, Rockwell } Lyons, who is training at the naval hospital. William Simmons has been confined | to his home with a grip cold. ! Taken Suddenly Iil. i William Shelley wae taken luddeflly, ill at the Plainfield Woolen mill, where | he is employed, and fainted. A physi- | cian was called to attend him. i Visit Camp. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. Ar-, thur Eyers, Miss Hazel Eyers and Homer Dean were at Camp Devens Sunday to visit BEarl Davis of this vil- lage, who enlisted with a troop from New Hampshire, where he has been ! employed. i The King's Daughters met Monday afternoon. Left for Aye Henry Allard of Moosup, who was employed at the C. E. Barber store, : was one of the drafted men who left Thursday for Ayer, Mass. Mr. Linderman has drivem wells at the Plainfield Woolen company beard- ing house, at the Central worsted mill and at the Foucher home in Kennedy City. Mrs. George Street Providence. Mr. and Ars. Charles Bragg and son Earl have been in Philadelphia to at- tend the funeral of Mr. Brasg's nephew, who did not recover following an operation for apperdicitis. 5 Home from Staten Island. and Mrs. Frederick Tillinghast Lave returned from Princess Bay, Staten Island, where they have been spending several days on account of the iliness of Mr. Tillinghast's uncle, Ernest Tillinghast. Byron Stone is at a_Worcester hos- pital for treatment, having been ill for several weeks. James Adams will move his family to Plainfield, where he has purchased a house. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francis and daughter Miidred of Moosup have been several days here on account of the fliness of Mr. Francis' mother, Mrs. John Francis. EAST KILLINGLY Mrs. Frank H. Smith and two sons of Putnesn Heights visited relatives and friends here Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Card were in rorcester Saturday. Franton Smith and J. Albert Brooks were guests of relatives in Putnam re- cently. Mrs. Walter Wood visited Daniefson reiatives Thursday. Miss Ada Shippee spent Saturday in Worcester. Mrs. J. A. Chase of Providence spent Wednesday with relatives here. Mrs. A. E. Savles from North Scit- uate, with her children, is #he guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brooks. Mrs. Henry Oatiey visited friends in Versailies Friday. Miss Maud Anderson, who has been visiting nere. nas returned to her home in Worcester. Miss Annie Brown has moved to Versailles. Mrs. Addie Rogers of Montville, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ruth May- nard. has returned home. Lloyd Stone of Providence was a recent guest of friends here. Mrs. Gladys Moran visited relatives in Foster, R. I. Wednesday. Joseph Dumas, Jr., of North Gros- | venordale visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dumas, Sr., Saturday. Miss Rowena Dawley of Attawaugan has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Job Dawley. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richmond of Wyoming, R. L, have been visiting rel- atives here. SOUTH KILLINGLY Rev. Edward JI. Aver of Mansfield preached in the Congregational church Sunday morning. A class of eight were ziven degrees at the meeting of Highland grange Saturday evening. Mrs. McBain, who has bLeen visiting in_Vermont, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Phillips motored to_Providence Monday. Earl Phillips is able to be out after an_iliness of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodmansee have been visiting lacal relatives. They expect to go to New York to live, Ernest Hall. master of West Hart- ford zrange. visited Highland grange Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Place and son Stanley were visitors at G. W. Barolw’s Sunday. Merrill Jacques spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. Willis Hill, of Central Village. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Barlow called on East Killingly friends Saturday. Mrs. P. H. Coffey and Mrs. A. E. Hall spent Wednesday ‘with relatives in Central Village. - RAWSON A number from here attended the social and dance in Grange Fall, Hamp- ton, Tuesday evening given by Little River grange in honor of Thor Stens- jand, one of its members who has been drafted. ‘Miss Sadie Fitzgerald fs at home for a few weeks' having been emiploy- ed all summer at Chelsea inn. 1. W. Hammond and daughter called on relatives in Chaplin Sunday. Recent visitors in Willimantic were Mrs.J. J. Fitzgerald and daughter Sa- Miss_ Mirian Hammond. Mr. and D. T. Phillips and daughter and Otis Whipple. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs, Nellie Alvord, who has been staying at Maplewood farm, has re- turned to her home in Rockville. Henry Phillips has ~been visiting Mrs. Harriet Leonard and Allen W. Kenvon this weelk. Henry Wilson of Philadelphia is in town for a few days’ stay. Raymond Esterbrooks of the U. S. S. Dolphin has returned to his duties af- ter spending three weeks at his home here. Stephen H. Brockman of Camp De- vens, Ayer, Mass, remembared several of his friends with postcards last weel. William Thompson and Mrs. spent Wednesday in Mr. W Mrs. Leila Morse of East Hartford | has been the guest of Mrs. Nathaniel Sherman. A new shaving mug has a lamp in the base for the purpose of heating the watar | supply the pulpit at the Congresational \ B , Complete for $195.00 A rEER IR R EE AR E J /] b Including Furnishings Complete for the Kitchen, Bedroosm, : Dining. Room and Parlor YOUR INSPECTION IS SOLICITED FOR TEN DAYS ONLY See Window Display for These Specials No. 8 High Grade Kitchen Range WITH MANTEL SHELF = *° COMPLETE FOR $33.75 $1.00 Per Week delivers this Range to your home This Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet saves miles of steps $B24.7S $1.00 Per Week delivers this Cabinet to ‘your home A 44 Piece Aluminum Set INCLUDING ALL UTENSILS USED FOR THE KITCHEN COMPLETE FOR $9.98 $1.00 Per Week delivers same to your home LAHN FURNITURE CO. Norwiéh, Conn. 74 Main Street, EAST WOODSTOCK ELMVILLE S s : 5 Supply for Congregational Pulpit—| Mr. and Mrs Merril and Mr. an ’ 3 ity | Mrs. Reuket of Providence were guests Mixed-Up Meeting at Community | 5040y a¢ the Hill Crost house. Club. Mrs. Clarence Fjorence of Green: . Vt. is visiting Mrs. J. E. Potter. Fouson or Din: yin | PoIS s NG s A chag S James Kent and family motored to Fitchburg, . Mass, Wednesday, ~—Mrs. Kent remaining for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Frank Davis has returned from a yisit with Providence friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Purvis Sunday in Providencs. Rey. Harve church the first two Sundays in Octo- ber. William Richardson has and left Tuesday for New Yorl Stuart May and James Aldrich have enlisted spent Joined the Home guard in Putnam. e e Sivers aud ixed-Up Meeting. daughter Elsie motored to Hartford Wiede Sp - Thursday. A. H. Battey and family visited rel- atives in Moosup Valley Sunday. Mrs. Walter A. Rawson of Worces- ter is the guest of Mrs. R. C. Rawson. " Mrs. John H. Winslow of Jefrson, Mass., spent a day here recently with her_son, Barl Winslow. = Winfiéld Colwell is to move to Dan- ielson. E Mrs. Arthur Warwick has returned to her father's after spending a few weeks in Rhode Island. Mrs. Betsy Spears of Foster Center . called on local friends Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Litch motored to Ayer. Mass, Sunday to visit Mrs Litch’s brother. George Davis, who has been working in New London, is at his home here. WOODSTOCK An Afterncon With Grieg—70th Birth- day of Mrs. J. J. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chandler of San Antonio, Tex., were guests of Miss Nellie Chandler over Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Linderman has returned from a visit in Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Hardy have returned from a trip to the Adiron- dacks. Grieg the Theme. At the meeting of the Ladies’ Benev- olent society held with Mrs. Hinrichs A mixed-up meeting was held at the Community club, dance numbers being interspersed with the iterary program. Those taking part in the _program were Misses. Brown and Eddy. piano solos; reading, Mrs. A. F. Hibbard, and an original paper by Mrs. Paul Gif- ford. °Mrs. Belle Withey is at her home here for a_while: later she joins her daughter, Jessie Withey, at Clevetand, O.. who is private secretary for Mr. Bailey. Visited Patient. P o Charles Anderson, Mrs. Claud Grant and son, Mrs. Charles Swenson motor- ed to Gardner, Mass., Saturday to visit a brother, -Axell Anderson, who has been in a hospital recovering from in- juries received while carpentering. They returned Sunday. J. D. Sanger, Mrs. M. B. Morse, Mrs. E.E. Rice and Mrs. E. E. May spent jast week Wadnesday in Worcester. Mrs. Rice returned to her home in Barre after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John White of Worces- ter called on Mrs. Elizabeth White Monday. Mrs. Clifford Jordan of Webster has been spending a week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gifford. CHAPLIN Only 34 Ballots Cast in Monday’s Elec- | fast week the subject was An After- tion—Town Remains No-License— |noon With Grieg. The meeting was in charge of Miss Ethel Spalding. Hlarvest Supper. whose music puplls gave a program which consisted of selections from the Works of Grieg. F. W. Hinrichs read & selection and Miss Insa Hinrichs sang a solo. rthday Celebration. F. J. Willlamson and family of Hart- ford and E. G. Williamson of Spring- field were guests of Mrs. William M. Gallup Sunday at the celebration of the annual iown election drew out a small vote: only 34 ballots were cast. Town officers: Selectmen, Frank M. White, r, Ernest E. Lincoln, r, Henry Eaton, d: assessor, Clarence E. Ches- ter: board of relief, Charles B. Rus: town clerk, treasurer and agent town deposit fund, Frank C. Lummis: audi- tors, Arthur Williams, Burton M. Welch: grand jurors, Frank W. Lan- don, William J. Lee, Charles S. Tur- | 70th birthday of their mother, Mrs. J. per. Lindsley A. Deming. Wesley E.[J. Williamson. Mrs. Wiiliamson re- Deming, William O'Rourke; collector | ceived many gifts and postcards from friends. s. ;' constable, e e e Miss Ella Perley has returned from Charles B. Russ: registrars, Ellsworth M. Russell, Lindsley A. Deming; |& Visit in Maine. ¢ school committee, Orrin F. Wilson, | Last Sunday was Promotion day in Merritt Welch: library _directors, J.|the Congregational Sunday school. Ruth E. Snow. No | Several pupils of the lower grades were advanced. Wilbur Lanphear, 5 Temains mo- Voie 'on license; town license. H s arvest Supper. < The Harcest supper given by tme| ~ CLARK’S CORNERS Ladies’ Aid society in the vestrv on Fielder Neff has moved to Ellington, Tuesday evening was larzely attended. on a tobacco A good number from Wilimantic at- | where he is employed tended. Mr. and Mrs. August Mattern | farm. nd children from Storrs came over| Station Agent Balcom has returned enjoy the supper and meet friends. [after two weeks' vacation. Harold Maine of Windham, who| Miss Martha Plumley has knitted eight pairs of socks for the soldiers. Robert Clark's pork ‘was stolen last week. Thieves gained entrance to the ~allar through the beieness bought the Charles E. Ross woodlot, has finished sawing the timber and is moving his mill to a lot near Franklin atoriom BALLOUVI_LLE Connecticut Mills Team Wins from Local Team, 12-6—Special Service: —New Owner for Whipple Farm. Last Saturday afternoon. on the home grounds the final baseball game of the season was played by the Con- recticut Mills team against the Bal- lcuvilles. Up to the fifth inning the visitors had scored nothing but goose esgs, while the home team had three runs to its credit. Connecticut Mills then waked up wonlerfully and se- cured nine runsein the fifth inning. The remaining innings brought three runs for each team, but the visitors retained their.lead and conquered, 12 to 6. The proceeds of this final game went to the local team. Five Join Church. There was no service Sunday in Ballouville hall, as special services were heid in the Attawaugan church, both morning and evening. At - the morning service there was _special music by a trio of violin, clarionet and organ played by Truman, Alvah and Ethel Woodward respectively. At the close of the morning’s'sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. D. Woodward, three were received into preparatory membership in the church and two by letter. Truman Woodward preached in the evening on “The Diamond Rule.” Monday morning he left for Evanston, Ill, where he is to pursue a theological course at Garrett Bibli- cal Institute. John Labelle has an auto-truck. E. T. Pray is slowly convalescing from a severe iilness. Resigns as Superintendent. Joseph L. Pray, of this village, who for ten years has been the efficient Sunday school superintendent at the Methodist church in the Attawaugan end of the parish, tendered his resig- nation Sunda Social Club Meets. Several new members were enrolled at the monthly business meeting of the Ballouville Social Club, Monday evening. A seubstantial amount was reported as realized from the Labor day clambake. The ladies wiil hold a soclal in the rooms on the evening of _October 27ti The Ballouville Mills Athletic club team plays the closing game of the season with the Connecticut Mills team at Danielson this (Saturday) afternoon. F. L. Bennett has been viskin: brother-in-law in Roslindale, M: Messrs. T. H. Alishaw, Ray_Smith, A. B. Simmons' and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pray went Wednesday to the fair at_Brockton, - Mass. Mrs. J. Smith and Miss Ida Newton had for visitors Sunday, Mrs. Eliza- beth Chase, of Putnam, and Bert Chase and family of Esmond. C. H. Kilday and Miss May Kilday his were Sunday visitors in Attleboro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pray and Mrs. Pray’s mother, Mrs. Minnie Pray, of Danielson, calied on relatives re Sunday. Guests -From Norwich. Superintendent and _ Hector Mc- Connell_and family emtertained Miss lary McConnell and Miss Jennie Gibson. of Norwich. Frank L. Bennett and J. H. Perry are appointed appraisers of the es- tate of the late W. Scoft Tripp. The Whipple farm near the Pire- vilia and of this, villaze was sald . r cently to Mr. Warren, who has moved into his new residence. SOUTH WINDHAM Pearl Chamberlain With - Men Who Left for Ayer—Local ' Guest at Hampton Reception. Alfred Manning has moved to the tenement vacated by Morris Golden. Miss Eliza Hatch is confined to har home by iliness. Miss Susan Paine is_the guest of ber sister, Mrs. Sarah Street of Suf- field. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Card have as their guest. Miss Emma Tourgee, of Wickford, R. I Mrs. Myron Hadfleld and eon have returned home, after spending a weel at Pleasure Beach with her aunt, Mrs. William Greene of Columbia. G. W. Smith went with William Green and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hook of Columbia in Mr. Green's automo- tile and spent Sunday at Pleasure Beach. Mrs. C. H. Kegler, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kegler, Misses Mary and Mar- sella, William and Thomas, motored to Canaan, where they spent Sunday. Mies Althea Maples of Norwich hae been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Helen Tubbs. Miss Mabel Clinton left Saturday for Dorothy, N. J., wnere she is teach- ing. Mrs. James Pendleton of Windham has been the guest of her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Card. Leaves for Ayer. Pearl Chamberlin left Thursday for Camp Devens, Aver. Mass., with oth- ers from this district. Guest at Reception. Miss Calista Backus atiended a re- ception Tuesday evening given to Thomas E. Stansland of Hampton who left Thursday for Camp Deven: Ayer. Mass, with others from this district. The reception was given at the home of his parents. Richard Holmes returned home Sat- urday evening from XNarragansett Pler,. where he has spent the sum- mer. Mrs. Carrie J. Backus returned Sat urday from a visit with her daughte: Mrs.” O'Connell of Hartford. Local Branch of Red Cross Accom- plishes Much Work During Septem- ber—Lathrop-Cole Marriage An- nounced—Death Emma Donnell. of The articles made in the local Red Cross during September and sent to the headquarters in Willimantic in- cluded: Five pairs wristers, 89 knltted sponges, seven sweaters, eight muf- flers, three helmets, 10 pairs socks. 20 face' cloths, one ‘and a half - dozen siings, five rolled muslin bandazes, nine shirts, nine pairs pajamas, six napkins, one complete equipment con- taining six sheets, ‘four pillow cases, three pairs pajamas, four hospital bed shirts, one convalescent gown, four pairs 'socks, two pairs bed socks, two bath towels, four. face towels, three wash cloths, one pair slippers, two hct bag ‘covers and six handker- one partial equipment of four three pairs ‘pajamas and one addition to the shirts, convalescent robe. Tn ahove thara was mems faw Fmcmah ma— lief work one baby kit of 26 articles, five flannel hospital shirts and 127 tampons, a total of 478 articles, ma ing 1620 articles sent from Windham since May Visiting in Groton, Mrs, ‘Ada_Larrabee is visiting h uncle, Frank Larrabee in Groton Miss Eliza B of Boston is the guest of Mrs. Brown, Active Scotland Members. Three of the members of the loca branch of the Red Cross who live ir Scotland and who are not able to a tond many of the meetings but who have done much work at home a Mrs. Susan Willis, Mrs. Ashmead an Mrs. James Johnson Miss Emily Lyman and Miss Hawkins are guests of relative Hudson, Ma: Mrs, Mary Upton, Mrs. Emily Bur zess apd_Vincent Bliven of Leban were at Mrs. Julla Arnold’s Tuesday Lathrop-Cole. Announcements have been received of the marriage on the 26th of Mls: Alta Cole of Prospect Harbor, Me and_DeWitt C. Lathrop, eldest son o H. C. Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs. Lathro will live in Prospect Harbpr where Mr. Lathrop has been in business fo. the last two years. Mrs. Everett Hell spending several weeks ters, Mrs. J. G. Lathrop ma Larrabee, returned t Windsor Locks Tuesday Mrs. Judson and her companior Mrs. Otf, who have been spending summer with Miss Stckes and Classen, returned Wednesday to Brooklyn, N. Y. Study Cl The study classes in Congresationalism were day evening. Rev. W. M. Brown wa the leader of the adult class which Du class in are Tearn who has with her and Miss Em her home fr es Start. the history of used the. ook Pilgrim Deeds and ties The young people's ge of Miss Grace Hates New Tales of Pilgrim th subjects are interesting and In- structive, Mrs. J. C. friends from Panton Eoston OBITUARY. Miss Emma Donnell Miss Emma Donnell of Philadelphia who died at the Inn, Saturday, T been in the habit of spendin summers here for the past 25 ye She was greatly interested of the Red Cross and had te help the work of the local this summer. She was a membe is entertainin in the w Aone mu. the Epliscopal church and was an ear nest worker for St. Paul's chu liere. ~She leaves twe nieces and a nephew. The Woman's Missionary clet will hoid its next meeting Tuesda ternoon. SOUTH WOODSTOCK Miss Emma Swan of Providence s visiting Miss Ida, Sanger for . few days. Charles Nelson and family motored to_Boston ‘last Sunday Mr. and Mres. Marshall of Pro dence were in town one day last week Windsor Clark motored {o Chariton last Sunday. Mrs. John Lowe s visiting he daughter Carrie in Webste: this week Senexet grange worked the firet and amnami dearess last Wednasday night.

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