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] died at the home of Forest C. Leffingwell ‘CL % s GAIE FERRY He was born in Montyille, where he CHAPUN A pieasing entertainment at the Coun-| spent the greater-part of his life. He is| Mrs. Myrtle Locke, teacher at the try club house Tuesday evening was the| survived by a sister, Mrs. Harriet Brom-| South Chaplin scheol is attending the Pamily Album, as exhibited ”i \{!rl: | ley, bl:vent[l ngtyi"filrhal::;?r “;"afn'éi-qax Sicirior oot S Sk Mo i kanum, under the| member i antis f % :n‘:;i::!i:n::e gaxgoi‘:ry Library, Mips! chureh at Leffingwell, and a member.of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge E. Snow, ?’m Grace Povey, chairman. * Norwich grange. The funeral was beld | have beer spending Several,weeks * at The programme opened With a selection [ Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr.| jjinwood, with their daughter, Mrs. Will- by a six-piece orchestra, violins, Miss| Leffingwell. Rev. A. D. Matheson offici-| jam Barton, have retiirned to their home Jennie G. Perkine and William Wright; | ated. ‘The bearers were T. C: Leffingwell, Lin tne village. ¥ ] mandoling, Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt, Al-{ F. C. Lefingwell, Ernest Lthrop and C.| Mr. and Mrs. Willism Barton of Elm- fred E. Voorhees; cornet, Reginald Ash-| E. Eilis. wood were visitors in town Sunday. bey; Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt pianist. = This cuiet and healthful town is draw- Gifteén pictures were shown. Mrs. Pease| Hartford.—The Polish Nafional corpor-| inz people from the city who are pur- read the description of each. Mrs. Pease, | ration of Hartford:filed a certificate to[ chasing homes. = Mr. “Sinclair, of New Miss Evelyn Richards; mother, MrS.| change the nature of its husiness to| Haven, recently Bought the farm on Delphine Fish; father, Alfred E. Voor-| that of.a wholesale and retail:mercantile| Orchard Hill in the nqpth part of ‘the hees: Mrs. Peace (as a little girl),| concern. 5 %7 | town and is occupying the place. - Flenora Weiderman: Eben (my hus- plt band), Reginald Ashbey; me, as a bride, Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt; Eben and Me together. Mrs. Hurlbutt and Reginald Ashbey : Twins, Dorothy Buck and Dara- thy Fable : parson. Rev. Peter C. Wright. | D D.; parson’s wife, Mrs. J. Edmund Norman : parson’s hoy, Gordon Maniere PART 1 Sister Caroline, Mrs. Edward H. Lati- mer; her husband, Walter M. Bucking- ham . Sophila, Mildred Voorhees; Mrs. Fliza| Mary Voorhees eze belle, Mrs. an: Grandpa Hobbs, R. B. Tafft. was mustc between the parts and e selection by the orchestra with aux. Master Richard Latimer Alfred Sears salut- THE NEW FALL STYLES N FURNTURE A0F W N REAL ABUNDANCE 1 New Furnihn_'e, the kind that makes the home a companionable place in which to live, may now be found here in a complete variety of all the newest styles. Rare beauty of design and finish has been successfully combined with u.muunl comfort and genuine serviceability in this wonderful display of new furniture. Our display of Period Fur- niture especially is most complete. This is the kind of furniture that never grows old—furniture that the passing of time but enhances in value and association. It may be purchased here now at prices no higher than vou would expect to pay for commonplace furniture. ; ; i fornla. who is tour- with his two sons, ch., the home | 3 5 § 3 [ tro of the sons. the heme of morning_en route Adirondacks. Dr. te friend of the t Bailey of Belle the sis- hattuck e relatives e grave his friend, ilav, who dled “in California and whose body was burned s Ferrv cemetery. The doc- 7 and is enjoying the journey im- « ' e iy end guests of Miss Kathenine |- wers Miss Ella_Murty of New d W. 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