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- Plans have been formalated for the ob- sérvamcs of Armistice day' in- Westerly. A parade will bo heid at2 o'clock in tho afternoon, and the foliowing organiza- tions will'®e in line, with Daniel F. La:- kin as mershei: Highiasd Pipe band #th Co, C. A. C., R L N. G, Canadian and PBritieh Legion. Westérly and Brad- ford contingents, Merrill . No. 16, American , Westefly Sanitary cotps, Westerty Girl Scouts, Westerly Boy Seouts, St. Michacl's Boy Scouts, members of the G. A. R., Spanish Ameri- can War Veterans, and the Budiong and Tlancosk posts, W. R. C., in automobiles, After the parade soveral football. games have been arranged to take place. At Riverside park the Italian Athietic club and the Narragmmsett Pler football team call next week. m Cottrell of Elm street has tion. The re- that there were 670 inter- 156 visits made, and 168 letters the Rev. J. P. Cassange of the Immaculate Cemeeption church on High street was in Bradford Thursday and celebrated a masy at St. Vinent's chapter, D. A. R., Mrs. F. 1. Payne of Granite street was elected rogent. The fellowing officers wers eclected for the ensuing year: Mrs. Frank I, Payne, re- gent; Mrs AHan L. Thompson, vice re- Miss Sarah M. Davis, recording STONINGTON .- evening at Brayton's large -service i hall i st el ot 13 Brown of Cutler street will Ladies’ Aid soclety of the church this (Friday) aft- will be made i iigk i i It; i i Ez H E to Yorget to fty Old Satarday. dmarks of the town, called a Japanese gi E [ R vt took several days to i Pl 30 members of the activities motered to Old Mystic, Wed- i i i sz i ixii l Da- rend- - | week. Visitor, ofethe First Ele- of Law Enforcement, Mrs. Bdwix History of Prohibition, n} Mrs. Garéon A“’%" i il | s i § 58 evening tir | couneil, K. a|the traveling public. secretary; Mrs. Hervert T. Kenyon, cor- resposding secretary; M. Geerge F. Barbour, tressurer; Miss Jemnle B. Miner, registrar; Mrs. Geerge L. Still- man, Listorian; Mre. Charles W. Clark, chaplain; Mrs. Samuel H. Davis, Mrs. Frank Hill Mrs. Howard M. Barber, Mes. B. Frank . Lake: Mrs. George F. Clark, Mrs,'A. C. Larkin, Mrs. Elishs C! Burdivk and Miss H. Louise Ayers were elected members of the board of manage- ment. - Dr. A, H. Cold was a caller at Hope Valley Thursday. Fred H. Opie of the P. H. Opie com- pany was a calier in Providence Thurs- day_atternoon. Reév. Thomas J. Larkin, pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception on Aigh street, has returned after 3 visit in ‘the south, Howard Brown of Hartford was 2 calle er in Westerly Thursday. Thomas O'Connell and family have moved to the farm recently purchased by him at Woody Hill. George A. Dalan of the Seath County Rod and Gun club is spending a week at Charléetown pond on a hunting trip. Chief of -Police Thomas E. Brown is investigating the complaint made to him Of two recent thefts in Westerly. One was committed at the drug store of T. J. Hannon on High street and the other at the King bottling works om Canal street. ‘Thomas V. Clancy of Summer street is visiting in Providence. 5 5 Wayland A. Saunders has sold hig house on Summer street to Gladys Bur- dick of High™street and is reported have purchased the John B. Brown es- tate on Grove avenue. : triends in town. Rov. Julius P. Cagsagne, S. M., of the Immaculate Conception church has been selected to preach thie sermon at the mass to ‘be mid at,St. Michael's church on Armistice day.” St. Michael's choir- will furnish the music and it is expected the Services will be largely attended. A similar: service was held last year at the Immaculate Comception church. The Washington Trust company, as at- torney in ‘fact for the residuary devisees under the will of Peter P. Palmer. de- ceased, s0ld a tract of land at public auction Thursday in the town of Voln- town, located on the boundary line be- tween the states of Rhede Island and Cénnecticut. The property was purchased by: Oscar Edwards of Canonchet, R. L Also a teact of land in the town of Exe- ter, R. I 'This tract was purchased by Everett P. Palmer of Hops Valley. STATE POLICE FIND STILL, MASH AND MOONSHINE (Special to The Bulletin) Jewett City, Nov. 9—A big hdul of *Moonshine” made in Griswold was made this afternoon by the state police. They raided the Stanabols place between Pa- {chang and Lawton village and .found a 15-gallon still in full operation, 200 gal- lons of mash two barrels of new wine and great quantity of moonshine. It was brought to the Jewett‘City police station ahd the men will be“given a hearing Friday morning. — JEWETT CITY Mrs. Isaac Splloway and Mrs. Henry Arsenault of Plainfield were callers on ‘Wednesday at the homes of Mrs. Rosa Symington, Mrs. Corinda Cloutier amnd Mrs. Fred Smith, The Woman's Mission circle of the Baptist ctiurch have sent two barrels of clothing and bedding valued at $69 to the Mather- school, Beaufort, South Carolina, and also two bags of warm clothing an underwear valued at $57.75 for European religt.. ‘ g Deputy /Sheriff John Dplan has receiv- for some timie complaints m Lisbon re- garding borses ahd cows wandefing along the. highway—a menace to the safety qt A horse was re- cently killed and an auto upset. ‘Wednes- day night én guto nearly ran into a white cow. Petople owning such‘anpuals have been 'warned, and trouble is svre to come to offendérs tnless the nuisarce is abat- ed . Miss Ida T.. Foster, chairman of the Red Cross roll call has appointed as her committee, Mrs, J. E. Tracy, Miss Catherine Barnett, Miss Margaret Dri coll, Mrs, E. H. Hiscox and Gilbert Min- er. ‘ln the borough *and Sylvandile next And in the other districts the following week. S Among the gifts at the Smith-Sharkey wedding was a dinner set not a dining room set. Miss Edna Sharkey was one of the soloists’ at the church service. Postmaster and Mrs. F. Finn are in Capada on an auto *trip. ‘- Gilbert Miner”is assisting in the post office dur- ing Mr. Finn's absence. Weman's Mission seciety of the Congregational church met at Mrs E. A. Faust's home on Thursday afternoon. Miss Norton.of Westchester gave a tal ou. ~Mre. Fanst read a poem My ' Créed.” " The " regular business was condcted by the president, Mrs, F. E. Robinson. * At the close ten was served by the hotess, * 3 v — "+ The St Jéan' Baptiste society held -its regular monthly meeting Monday even- ing, Nov, 6th in Caron Bros'. hall. The attendance was large: - ‘Many iptoresting pians. were suggested .|and a few taken into comsidetation, for, the raising of ‘funds to buy new. books. for their u:z.‘ meeting a or The tedal mimtbor of vobos ocast ot the recent electien were 720 out of 300 namés’ on the voting lst. All not voting were absent from the town, éxcept 14 Oscar Paimer of Little River was.a Tecent visitor here. Ferderal offtorrs Monday night asd several - plades spected of selling intoxicating liquors— At the pext memthly will be.held in con- ‘proprietor Wwas placed under a bond of $250 which was ' furnished. . Norman Church of Hartford is visiting House to house cafls will be made | Tuesday. 1 e Cefu ‘Hostess S Onty Meadow Gold Butter There’s one sure way of good bul‘n'—always buy hostess’ assurance that he appointing. always serving unusually Meadow Gold.. It is-the r meals will never be dis- Meadow Gold Butter is-always p|;u'e and fresh because it is churned ‘dni’ly from rich pasteurized cream, and each individual pound is triple wrapped and sealed at the creamery: Butter is one of the most essential elements of the diet. Use Meadow Gold and ition:thick™. =« , you'll want to-“spread * IF ypur dealer does not handle Meadow Gold write us. We will see that you are supplied. BEATRICE CREAMERY CO., Saccessor to toasts. A delightful entertainment was given by the ladies of Windsorville. At the Ellington grange on Wednesday evening the program was in charge of Mrs. Arthur Bentley, it being Rockville night for the grange. Wdrd has been received of the safe ar- rival in Petersburg, Fla, of Horace Sikes and RoBert, Sikes, who motored from Ellington toi spend the’ winter there. Howard J. Mandell, who has been spending sevéral’ months at his summer home here, has returned to New York for the winter. Dr. and Mrs, focmer's young, men's class and Mrs. E: B. Kibbe's class of young ladies at the parsonage‘on Friday evening. A surprise party in honor of Miss Doris Kibbe was given by Miss lda Bancroft at her home on, Saturday evening. Twenty- four young people Were present and spent a delightful evening. SALEM ~ Mrs. Ernest Spencer and son Lawrence were callers in Norwi¢h Sunday. Mrs. Frank Adams, Mrs. Julius Phelps. and Miss Gertrude Phelns of Westchester visited at Mrs. Louis Chapman’s recently. Miss Sarah Smuckler of Hartford spent the week end at the home of her parenta. Edward Mitchell was a caller in New Londdn Sunday. 5 Mrs. Herbert Maynard and Mrs. Lois Rowe were visitors in Hadiyme Friday. | The Ladies' Aid met with Mre. Kings- ley Thursday afterncon. 7 Thomes Day was a Colchester caller Harry Moore, who is working in Meri- den, was in_town Tuesday to vote. Elmer Chadwick of Manchester was at his home here Tuesday. “Mrs, Herbert Maynard and-Mrs. Lois | Rowe were recent callers in New London. Mary Smuckler has gone ‘tdhColchester, where she has accepted a position. Mr. McGray, a former resident of this place, is visiting at Miss Ella Darling’a. The funeral of Wesley Brown was held in- Colchester Tuesday. Burial .was in Linwood cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chapman and daughter Gladys were in New London Sunday. [N Yantic residents have cause for re- joicing over the state election as It brings two of its popular citizens into prominence in state affairs. Hermon J, Gibbs, for many years the efficient station master here- for Central Vermont railroad,’and “a meme. ber of Grace church, was elected state senator on the democratic ticket. tions throughout. - the 7 jstates,” having traveled quite extensively- ip* (he'.inter: Pride of the wheat harvest ‘Wheatena—made Bt ol the et e She 10l _entertained the ) the Mr. |3 Gibbs is (progressive and knows condi- || ciation. John® Proctor, elected démocratic state representative by the town of Bozrah, lives on the Dorder line of thu village and is active in all village so- i He is associated with- his fa- law, Wareham W. Bentley, in the. meat and. produce . business and.is also 2 member of Grace church. As it is his first public office his progress will be watched .with pleasure by. the vil- lagers, Joseph Pelsky has sold the Peckham homestead. on the. Lebanon road.-whica he_.purchased at auction last year. William Frink has been living there and over a thousand bushels of potatoes were harvested there during the past ‘month, The Hallowe'en dance given in the _Fire Engine_ hall by the members of the Girls' Friendly Association, netted $30 for the club fund which they are using to decorate the club rooms. Mrs. Elias Stockett entertained the members ‘of the Ladies'’ Aid society of the Fitchville Baptist thurch #Vednes- day. A lunchéon was served and much work was accomplished by the visitors. C. S. McHale of South Manchester was a recent visitor here. James F. Lyons has returned to his home in Worcester -after spending the past two months in town. _ F. W. Hardy of Lowell was a visi- for 'heré Monday. , Andrew - Warner of New London, Who is spending some.time in Norwich Town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Way, was a local visitor Tuesday. 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