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STAFFORD Miss Anna Findeisen has Teturned af- ter spending a few weeks at her home in Concord, Mass. Frederick Glover has been elected first vice president of the Somanco, Rifle club at_the South Manchester Trade: school Mr. and Mrs. Jean M. Denis have had The Chapman’ guarries, purchssed by éower‘E:]n: street i 52’3.0,.“ their guest Joseph Hoegrel of® New ope al . York. R DUIEE Clamth SES AL | Friena from Hope Valiey 100| “The Girls' Sewing cirofe met gith Miss ns‘fi' at.s puplic auctfon bale to settlef rawgoo - ... 1.00 rrelen Anderson last Monday evening. the estate 6f Charles D. Chapmap, is t Hop Valley R. C. Worker . 10.00i The Delphian class met last week with opened by thé new owners in ‘thr 5.00 { \riss “Maud Bootli. . Following the roll, y The present owners of S .. 7 linere were,readings and reports on early p.. quarrv purcheded a strip of land] Total 40222809580 ‘Roman plays and their authers. way and rallroad tracks Local Laconies. Mrs. Qscar Colburn and ‘Mrs. Mabel Netw Flafen Raffroad company 3 e i ruhu-‘r lnd'lstry Thowever. Parrin, :on « e —— comm ihe Janueew 27 en_opporftunity anthority to - the 1 road. Ae soen as this thack work *b3 commenced. me Rhode lsland textile mills gave dication of an improwement in bus- his week, when they arrang- The th temporarily tive miil circles 1e /echedule. to have tugned. in conserva a gradual sw hetter v-\ the textile Industry.- lons not so promising works to the main| en road. The high- rs of the town znd the ogc un!‘Luz“ commlesion wm(‘j’;}:y::;i % werké to lay a traek across the of cleaning out the quar- t lh gro m of a veal buy- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Donohue' have re- ‘turned from a trjp B New York and Washington. Mrs. Ggorge Gagnon is spending a few days in Doston with her husband whe is a patient in a_hospital AMrs. Bernard'J;, Donnelly of Wor- cester,” Mass., has returned to her home after spending the past week with rcir atives in Westerly. A. Malterss, owner of the ice housg at Boomburidge, reported four inches of clear ice on the pond Tuesday. Another week of cold weather will freeze the icn to a sufficient thickness for harven.i The game and wild birds of Rnode I'i- land are enjoying 2 rest from being rus down by the hunters. Local sporismen will have to content themselves with fox bunting &s'the season i3 closed on all othe ranimals and birds. Horseran attended the funeral of Mrs. . Beed of.Union Saturday. 16 Ladies' Ald society of the Baptist church holds a meeting Thursday after- nabn, preceding supper. Robert Chism is gt the hospital In Worcester for an operation for appendi- citis. There has been a 22 1-2 per cent. re- duetion in the wages in the mills of Staf- ford. Eriends of Mrs. Bugbee ave glad she has returned- to Stafford after spending several weeks in Eastford with relatives | /NORTH_STONINGTON The Woman's union of the Congrega- tional church gave a pleasant 4_g'clock te alast weck Wednesday at the home of to de at 1t ing m Mrs. Johm D. Avery. Salads sand- }'hflw lfl;’ wiches, cake and tea were served. Rutiser company at Wes “The.Congregational church held its an- ontrolied by the 0. Ban- | MONTVILLE mual meeting last week. | Tia Gnances | crporation. 15 closed fn all the de-[" Torb wers 10 birth were reportaX in good condition. Electrie rie ““Tie Nationa! Indla Rubmer T irths 4 town_during the bie Colt s last week, n indefinite outside cat periof. The ts_will be sed Mrs., Jane in New TYork S hody of who died n Tuesday, funeral servi hospital’ cemmittos of 16 recently t nt of the board Investigate into the po: emorial building M ay in February. a s'arving Eur $ plant at Bristol’ cmmloys 3000, which resumed op- 1s_shut_ down_ sgain last s ing at this plant vas Thursday apd the last dav's moking Mhereafter ail the : indefinitely. * 26 the management will statenient 8§ to later progress. Richards 2s brousht to Westerly ofi the 11 :lt the -chapel in Ri\'e\' Bena ng a hospital in West- and organized with John O.!R. and Selma. B. D'mmls Metcalf. tt and Edgar P. Maxson, There was ‘one marriagé: Dec. 30 ub-committees were appoint-[\Claude R. Wilson ef Norwich and nu'h journment taken wuntil the|M. Long of Uncasville, by Rev. Fra olent persons continue to sen s to James Pendleton, chal: ries Perry, the| 26—Andrew Melon!, 15, accidental ge in Hartford Thursday Sun ffice. drowning. 03 8!—Grace Eleanor Smith, 1 year, ery- acknowleaz=d .$215.80 | sipelas. peiath Tatania 41 Mutde [ Mr: Starr of New London pr 4 i a registered 10.00 | tie T'nion Baptist -chureh Sunda: D 2s a recent vis- Décember, 1920, recorde dans follows: Dée. S-Joseph ‘Wilfred " Philip son of Phlllp and Clara Garvin® Morris. + 9—Pora Eveiyn. daughetr of Albert W. and Nellie Edwards Egglestone. lights are to be installed in both church and parsonage at ence. Mrs. Harriet B. Betkett was elected 2 member of the board of trustees, th® board as now con- | ng Daniel E. Gray, John Frank and Fannle Pago Hardynsky. 17—Charles son_of Stephen Mathews | and Nillie Sonick Venishe, Ro 17—Stella, daurhter of Mary Javox Supayk. 21_Fsther, daughter of David Harry | and Bertha Brazel Okrant. 25—Vernon Ellsworth, son of Benjamin and Sarih La Bounty Bonville. 27—Carleton Browning, son of Robert A. and Dora A. Fisk Ralston. { Tondon, 29—arjarie” E., daughter of® James | was o week end guest of ate erange met Fri h evening. Owing storm, and eon-eque l‘\l msh'lauon of Walter and | ces It Et hd L Iull, who has been 1l hospital in New here du was training for a so far na)urul that she is on- Luddington. There were three deaths: Dec. 2-—Jennie Gagnon, age 36, cause lcets of stomach. Mrs. John Enms of Hartford rs at A. R. Lathrop" rtz and son m S George op: local grange attended the state ing, taking for his theme “Upen th i Will I build my ehurch and the sates of beil ehall not prevail against it.” Matt. 18: 13. has .been the few weeks of her son, Emil a%out two inches| Fred Sherman of Monsen, Mass., was 2 s family. the cold wave '@ cuest at the Chapel homestead this d letters have been received house a_crop | Week. - hors here from Mr. summer. Little! Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Purzess of Nor- ho are spend- as durine the | Wich &nent Sunday with retatives here sburg, Fla. m'e' ng of the Stont Jules t.at 7 L\clOC.. the voices and bezan at § o £ several selgc| rrene: ¢ morning, 3 to Lave ef the ce Dale, the i nd Thomas the Atwood Max ° (9% ome taim Community hali thelr proper piacy nands were taken This sec- of Georg as a em- Matheson, have recovered g Soeestmie | o i under direetion of Jesse inchester.—Andrev: caught a V H l hf l agaln been launched. The |large stri serel at Park pond re- ny ca, t u oW resume hia lobster busi- | cently. the largest one weighing four and mple fres of Caticura Laboratories, Dut everybody can drink NSTANT POSTUM | Both coffee and tea cont agree with nerves and digestion Jut Instant Postum is a health- ful cereal drink which harm to even a delicate Tt has arich, coffee-like Qa- vor, costs. less than co;:Fee and is made Znstantly inthe cup “There'’s a Reason’ (x: Postum SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Madebsy Postamn Carea] Com: Chanman ng- | Sister 3re' Wi a Baker, Mr. and op. Mr. and Mrs ir. and Mrs. Luther g e attended of in Mrs. Bernard Pemm e, Baldwin and Turner. Mrs.-Edwin Henry spent the v lu\ h’\r(ford With her ous s quaran- At- Edna, bemng | betr, 2 seve: - weeks a"c. is visitin in Yantc, meet'ng ‘with Mr L. clerk and so- . Thompson, treasurer, T z diter, were re- Chureh: Trid of the severity of s of Mre R rae - of Willlngton at! o e i3 Fragrant and one: a1 vounds. R M e cannot drink coEFee without harm with benefit fon v L g £ elements that often do not an do no b child Pa:.fylnc, Battle Creek. Michigan. i 8unday. 13—Robert Lewis; son of Lewis J. and | D Avery and Mrs. Beckett. Mrs. Edna | nrg john Thompson is_the guest of Celia May Bonville .La Bounty.. | Hewitt Tivon is clerk and treasurer. The |y and Mrs. Robert J. Burroughs of | 13—Frances Freda, daugzhetr of Frank |ehur 1er 1S to be Feb. 16. { Groton. and Fannie Pago Hardynsky. I Mrs. O. D. Fisher spent Sm |~ yr'ang Mrs. Sterry H. Kinnie and son 13—Veronlea . Wonda, dau"hetv or Mr. Fisher's pulpit Was | yron snent Sunday with relatives at | R. F. D. mail u;-rhl' from Andover post- office. Perrin, viee president; Mrs. Charles Potter, secrelpry, and Miss Sarah . &oele lans to visit next Otto Pike -is ill w urer. Sn:::ybsvanln :‘g ::ew ng of the <o- |He has been chouy e wooda and Several from hefe attend-d bashcte vy ey clety of the North Covefitry Congrega- |contracted a sudten cold. between Woo s ¢ s “Thev ) tional ehurch, the new officers of wiuch | Several from hcre utiended the basket- sh schoor Saturday e ex st t i ball game at Webster Saiurday eiveuang, | ’ 3 ’ " N‘I'xzsgw!u:‘zmuu‘uim;m L. G.|Woodsiock giris playing sardeit High | Mrs. Alsen Potter returncd Wiule vOa aledy Tbgu m attegded the unersl of nn']schvnl- a.visit in Sponcer, aut 'hlhnd Bunday last Miss Eleanor Linderman of Williman- P Mr. and Emery wmuomn apd [tic Normal school spent the week erd at EXONK b Ed. Stu o! Id letown visited at the |her home. She came es ecally. for the E - S ¢ : rmn:u Slmdn; “mmm chyreh dinner and roll call held Satur-| Mrs. Edward C p of Jewett Cily "Ev;wehuuc meetings will be conduct- |day. spent last weeh at Tiomas Lrown's, Ler ed at Dunham Memorial church next |~ The Methodist church, which has been |childhood home. week under the auspices of the Ashford |purchased by the Community club is un- driving association and state conyentlon. of” Bap- . tist churehes. Rev. Theodore Bacheler of ‘Willington will preach Sunday morning and Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Tuesday evening Rev. A. D, Carpenter of Willimantic will | preach. The, Sunday - mornink service will begin at 10.45 and the evening ser- vices at 7 o'cloek. Devotional hour Thursday, Jan. 20, 7 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Jane Stedman. OHFGA®N Sérvices were held here Sunday u usual. Loretta Fielding is home {ll with a bad cold. Mrs. .Skeesucks, who has had a severe cold, is somewhat better. Gladys Quidgeon was in New London Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Fowler and children, who have.been ill with colds, are better. Mrs. Gertrude Harris and Lemuel M. Flelding of Norwich were in this place Mrs. Peete, who has been in the hosni- tal for several weeks, came home Sun- day. SOUTH GRISWOLD Mystic. Clayence H. Luther is in New York on business this week. Edwin E. Lewis has filled his icehouse !the past week with six an done-half inch ice. E. A. Button was a recent visitor at E. E. Lewis'’. Playing v~ England ever since 1615. en taxi |Jordan and Mrs A man from Willlmuntic w over this hill last 4 fuis Alva Frink is cutt.r weod for Charles Baton. Tac hard rain storm Friday the snow and washed *mulum; hard trave: The, rural mail carrier us band curriage Saturday, the mud ws 20 deep. Charles Tanner transagted business In | Moosup Wednesday. i Warren Tanncr spent Sunday In Vol- untown. dergo.ng repairs. ‘The removed and the cuy Electric lights will be installe@and after necessary changes made the building w.ll be used for a club room. Carl Dantelson is confined house because of mumps. At the meeting =2 the Community club last Wedhesdzy ‘evening a fine mus.cal program was arranged by Mrs. F. A. Arnold Stome and con- sisted of selections by a male chorus. solos by Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Eara May Miss Marguerite Curns, and a_humorous selection, by Mrs. Everetie May, Doris Linderman, Mies Ethel Upham, Mrs. A. H. Hibbard; Chester Mountain gave a yhistling solo. A social hour with dane- g followed. Ralph Eddy is working for Ethal Bar- pews have been will be taken off. r~lcr' to the GLASGO Mr. and Mrs. Sterry H. Kifinie and son Byron visited relatives in Aysi.c over tue week end. Albert Clark of (‘:nlr al Village and rett, who has a large ry farm ir the |Oscar Andrews of V7 ston, R. L., call- Chandler distric 25 & herd of €5 |ed on Eagar H. Clark hets Suaday. Thes cows. all ‘motoféd to Ledsard <and | calied on The church dln'fir Snurday was ats tended by 100. served, with cale "nv| ice \."“m call followed. M pointed. historian corresponding se Charles Clark. Mrs. Adelbert Gallup of Sterling Hill Il 1spent the sweek end with Mrs. A. R. But- ton, _Earl Clark, while hunting with Ndthan | 4, shot a large gray fox is serving on the jury Do you féel bilious, | headachy, upset, full of cold ? { one or two Cascarets tonight for w |liver and bowels. Wake up with | clear, stomaeh right, breath sweet and | fecling fine. No griping, no lm ence. Children love Cascarets 10, 25, 50 cents. e ————————D NORTH STERLING The teachers of the village schoe! vislh d Wood has moved from the ""’ the school at South Coventry Friday Wood homestead, | J4s® er Tanner and son Alexander were A. R. Putton’s Saturday. was held in Socety h 60 present. Mrs. I George Veane a . | where go was born. Hugh T. Bromley has W :l' havs been seen here the past | 30 l’mF D. mall carrier a ostoflice. -mflh asurer. s to be held Jan. and - tre on Potter ch n eavy ra k : will be { washea some of | Wartfora.—1r. and Mrs. | 1t is reported and Mre. N. J. |banto recently brought suit fop !m t with Mrs. [ Wood, who are s inter with | damages against Dr. Patrick F. McPart- oon, when |a relative in N having the |land of this city. They elaim he did not the new ed: MMrs. time of their life properly attend to the visitation of the Lucy Hibb; s.. CarMe | Mrs. Walter Collins has pneumonia. |stork. 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