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Red Crosg Chr! s seals very favorably in Westetly total returns are made at of the week it is expected that 1,000 will have 'becn recefved fight the white plague. * " Mrs. Orlando Smith, chairman et the ‘sales committee,” had-collécted -about $300 the business men and corporation. t the start of the sale the.school ‘chil-' \dren provided with 40,000 stamps -and it s expected that the gres‘ér part of these Tave been disposed of. For-tho conven- tence of the residents who have not secured their Red Cross stickers yet for Christmas packages-and letters: the com- mittes has arranged'to put the seal on #ale at the post office, Vars Bros’ and E. Howard Clark’s for the remainder of the week. Magys of the Post road was stolen on to abandoned. A Ford nutbmobile owned by George s road which leads from White Rock he Boomboridge road, while Mr: Mages was visiting. The machine was regovered near tho Preston mlace on the North Stonington road, where it had been the No developments have been reported ir the existing State of affairs between granite manufacturers of the east es. The empl jated with tv Jan. 1. This proposa’ Granite Cutters’ and altmough rday but a view ne and Daughter of Liberty rs, mgst of whom the and has | L efusal by the mem- and tha sed st a conference iong Held in Boston last week cned. The con wiil to a compromise before the New are act a Christmas eve dange, Cran- | STONINGTON Wooster of Hartford , who W. R ton's at eting of Lodge Nor 11 Portuguese Fratérnity 52} er, Mrs. Margaret Fitz- has , returned adison have th friends in nali 2.30 dall’'s orchestra has been secured to fur- nish miusic. .~ Miss Esther Sherman, a student at Ogontz. Seminary, Rydal, Pa., is. spend- ing the holiday recess at the home of her carents, Mr. and Mrs. Chagles Sherman. .Mrs. Francis Lathrop, of Wayne, Pa.; is spending a. few days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Champlin. 2 John F. Tulte of Surpmerville, N. J., have been visiting relatives on West Broad street. recent caller here. ing for Tuesday follow: Pinckley .. . 101 113 105— 318 Sammons .. 99 85 122— 306 (% W, McCluggage. 98 98 92— 288 | » Trainor .. .... 113 77 . 120— 310 R. Robertson .. 97 93 508 466 High e, Sammons 122¢ ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Louis. Stiverstein hate been called to New York by the sudden death of Mrs. Silverstein’s father, Sam- uel Kirk. 3 Frank J. Tuite of Boston, Mass, and Miss Carrie Arnold is visiting her sister Mrs. J. L. Peacock, in North Carolina, over the holidays. Col. Percy Morgan of Mystic was a i, a stufent at Staun- v, is spending the holday: Mr. and Mrs. Max Novogroski of Park avenue. Mrs. Walter Doll and son Walter, Jr., of Granaville, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Doll's parents, and Mrs. Everett Barns of Eltn street. JEWETT CITY The results of Aspincok league bwwl-l Mechanics. | 262 295 113 315 108 294 92 88 294 | 503 485 462—1450 Dye House. High single -3, Pinkley 319. Print Room. 101 17— 83 96 103— 285 98 125— 313 ‘ 95 94— 306 106 99— 210 496 | 538—1548 Make-up Eoom, 108 100 114— 320 .97 101 105— 303 91 99 to Shis street by illness. . A. is to hold meeting evening in the Con- CSLry. - scox g in Mansfield to- to attend th funeral with grip. Manches- urned to k' stay at St. | ord. where shé | eration. | and gaughter, | an & Hartford to li i Mr. conducted - a Center school- New Britain. in B The Better the Flour The Better the Flavor ing the full wealth of ripe, toothsome flavor which Na- ture stores in her golden wheat grain. N The following Christnfas programs are | ing, Archi Russell AR P to be carried ot in North Grosvenordale irs. P. E. 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Jingle ; NORTH»GROSVENORDALE Grades IIT and IV—Song, Christmes Carol; Little Boy, Rens Mar- Christmas djulauuo school ; Sfient Night, tel; SoSmall,” Mildred Sketchless; Folk | EVelyn Patterson. Dance, Jolly, Miller; Santa from Sun- shine Land; song. Ti sells, Louis Beaulac trice Johnson;:Virginia Reel; Ten Little Bunnies; Santa Claus, Eloise Logee; Dreams to Seil; Stockings, Clara GoMd Mother Goose; Ted Party, Lois Cassells; Christmas Acrostic; Sketchless; Cirele; Christmas Wish, Dor- othy Sketchiess; Softly the Night Cam Down; recitation, Tony Houle; Jing! Nothing the Mattef With Louls Beaulac; Tramp, Tramn; song Mildred Sketchless; exercise, Snowfakes song, Silent Night, Beatrice Johnson. ristmas | Stockin, Three W Time, school recitat! Shoe or Stock- recitations, Kenny; Poll exercise, D! Belis, Grades V- and Tock,’ Dois Cas- Santa’s Ship, Bea- D Howard Johnson ; A sonz, Margorie Cr: Poinsettia. Viela e gh the Telcphone, recitailon. Rus Neison; Darning the Christmas SOUTH KILLINGLY ~ rom ar ¥ of Fesid: and Ars. Q. W