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Behwarner and Mrs, Joseph M. Beck with. 7—Thunder storm makes wreck at /| ceunty fair grounds. Rotary club meets, Kingsley family hold reunion. Korman-Lahn wedding. Death of Mre. Louise H. Ward, $—Meeting of republican town com- mittee. Elks propose to erect memorial ! to Sigmund Slegal. Annual meeting of / Rev. Daniel Mullen assembly, K. of C. Clara Barton tent, No. 7, D. of V., ob- serves $2nd birthday of John Irish. Schwartz Brothers, Incorporated, to esent Backus hospital part of open- ing day receipts of their new store. Krupa-Kravec wedding. Deaths of Mrs. Samuel Prentice and Senéca Thresher. $—Meeting of common eouncil. Pres- ton democrats choose delegates to eonventions and nominate town ticke! M. U. Grand lodge, L. O, O. F., elect officers. Death of Mrs, Harriet B. Mc- Carty. Sedgwick W, R, C. holds meet~ ing. 11—Continenta! Drum corps of Willi- mantic_holds annual field day in Ner- wich. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. of Cen- tral Baptist church holds meeting. Btate ‘convention of America elects department - officers. Jillson-Tiesler, Carberry-McGarry and Fraser-Gren- hard weddings. Deaths of James S. Counterman, Joseph Utz, Mrs. James P. Donovan, Mrs. Jeremiah Sholes agd Mrs. Frank Kéaley. 12—Fall conelave of Rotarians opens. Annual meeting of Chelsea Bank cor- porators. Art Students’ assoclation and Armistice day committes of Fletcher post, No. 4, A. L, hold méetings. Frizzell-Stiles and Maines-Sevigny weddings. Deaths of Mrs. Charles H, Ludington, Mrs. Joseph S. Allen and Mrs. Silas H. Browning. 13— Norwich Rotarians conduct breakfast meeting at conclave. Home und Foreign Mission circle of First Baptist church and Home chapter of King's Daughters hold meetings. Schoolboard meets. Whipple-Weeks and Byer-Blumenthal weddings. Death of Willlam Coughlin. 14—Yoffa-Gordon and Evrand-Egan weddings. Deaths of Mrs. Jeremiah Gleason, Mrs. Nathan G. Stark, Mrs. Frank P. Greenman and Isaac Avery Woodmansee. 15—Rotary conclave closes. Play- grounds close 12th season. Hane- | Smith, Brown-Rinehart, Robish- Schmidt and Goodhart-Malcolm wed- | dings. Schwartz Brothers open store, Death of Rev. William Carr. 16—First Baptist church holds recog- | mition service for Rev. Edward C, Dun- bar. Salsbury-Briggs and Lawrence- Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Saxton cele-| iam A. Keefe. Dairy specialist ndvisea! brate 17th wedding nnniversflr_‘n Rota-|on feed for November. Knights of| rlans asked to support the "American; Pythias organize degree team. ond program. Home chapter ' of| '10—Hadassah chapter gives concert| King’s Daughters elects delegates to|and ball. Palmyra encampment re convention. Death of George W. Cole- | ceives official visitation. Sedgwick V man” of Colchester. Mr.-and Mrs.| R. C. entertains Sedgwick post, G. A. Charles H. Culver celebrate 27th wed- | R, Clara Barton tept, D. A. R., Sons ding anniversary. of Veterane and Citizens’ corps. 13—New ¥, M. C. A. building cém-| 11—Armistice day. Death of Mrs. pleted. Death of Edson S. Bishep.| NORWICH—TEN Smith-Sullivan and Nichols-Foster| Yetto. Dr. Carter Helen Jones, mis- wedding. The Italian societies cele- | sionary,g ives address on Czechoslav: brate Columbus day. Woman's Home | kia at Centra! Bapt church, Camp- and Foreign Mission circle of First|Fire girls have Mothers night. Guy Baptist Church 'meet. Miss Wattles| Wiggin, Lyme artist, receives prize for veads historical paper at Round Table. | painting. First assembly held at Elizabeth street| 13—Armistice day celebrated by pa- school. triotic societies. Gay-Hitchon wed- 14—Annual school enumeration gains| ding. Irish band from 115th Toronto 199 in year, County Sunday school ent giyes concert under auspices convention elects efficers. Boy Scout|of A. O. of H. Deaths of Mrs. Charles troop formed in 8t. Patrick’s parish.| E. Watson and Eqw. G. Carter. Red Jameson-Thompson wedding, Boy|Cross annual roll-call campaign on. Scout troop formed in First Baptist| Rev. Robert 1. Roberts of Trinity church. Fletcher post, American legion | Methodist Episcopal church made dis- sends William M. Skelly and Harry W.| trict superintendent. Norwich soldiers House as delegates to New Orleans| go to South Norwalk celebration. Bast conventions, Norwich death rate lower | Great Plain boys celebrate Armistice upder prohibition. Chamber of Com-| day. merce directors. = 14—The Brotherhood of United Con- 16—Miss Margaret Chapin of Nor-| gregational church addressed by ohief wich Town heads Mt. Holyoke honor | engineer of the New England Telephone list. New Y. M. C. A. building is dedi- | Co. Deaths of Mre. Henry E. Davis, cated. Hull-Oat, Collins-Leeming and| Mrs. Noyes R. Denison and Mrs. Clara Heath-Jones weddings, Death of| Clement. Frank Gardner Hale lectures Paglclé e!:;aban-! A for Art assoclation. —Deaths of e an ol 15—MeBurney-Richards, Levine- Boyens, H. O. Burch, Ralph Waldo|ghoreghevsky weddings. Deaths of Webb and John J. O'Connell. Republl-| 3y “gaward W. Adams, and William cans in county town nominate repre- | 7aminere etary C. H sentatives. New London associatinp of Pipher of Cofinl.y Y. M. 59 or:n‘.nll-‘ Congregational ministers meet ll\v!\o:;‘ ing town branches, Boston Symphony el Lo et i, worth| engemble gives concert, first of Teach- nominated by republicans 'ar_rep;e- ers’ league course. Home chapter of Sentatives. Tric sorveion ot | King's ~ Daughters “holds meeting. ins_three o oonye o Nevins-Carver circle gives dance. London. Self-Service grocery Incor-|™y; votinglist numbers 9,860—5919 porated. g men; 3,921 women. Tax exempt prop- Dol i T,*’;:““s B. Robin-| erties of state report shows large in- 808, ¥ oss SPHnson Wecaing entin | crease. Meeting held of Round Table. wich chapter of the Commonwealth Rotarians addressed by Herbert W. club organized. Mrs. William Davis of | 2% S0 80dressed by 5 s Eim Arch farm, Westminster, anter-| ™17 Death of William Jerome Stanley. ury, sends DD Carrier James L. Kingsley retires after sprays to Bulletin, Meeting of Cham- | 34" \oqre service. Trinity Methodist! D e o oo P pineet” | elect trustees for church. Love-Swan- b P Pl Ay e O'Leary | 500 wedding. State Church Federation byl a;re! s Y elects officers. Schwartz Brothers en- 19—Death of Altred Hunt. Kearney. | teftaln Porteous & Mitchell employees. Parkin wedding. Rotary club observes| . =o==tis 6L M, Avrafam Fells Boys' Work Week at thgir regular| fort: < ;‘;‘;‘im-w:r’i’,‘ffl%n gty B, T O e el St | Radio concert heard at Central Bap- their officers. ~Norwich Wide Demo-| 1St chyrch. St. Mary's men enjoy so- cratic Women's club organizes. Offi- The Qwia entertaln at whist. clal inspection given Somerset lodge, | Pitcher weddinge. . 4, ¥. and A. M. 20—Pog: i 15 Methodist. inte are: ociored 20—Pocahontas Great couneil elects| | witharawn from Federated chureh. | oficial staff. W.C. T.U. elects officers T | | Andrew Hagberg observes 80th hirth-| at its 47th annual eonvention. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Keefe celebrate 35th wed- | day. Daniel J. ‘?FOW"“‘;W“" ‘g";' ding anniversary, Deaths of Captain year. Pellett-Inglis wedding, Deal George Howard, Mrs, Charles H. Bailey { of Mrs. W, Irving Browning and Peter Bhaha and Michael Shea. Daorsey-Miskell 19—Special meeting of common coun- wedding. The Men's club of Trinity| | cil, Haviland class of United Congre. | LPiscopal hear lecture by Rev. C. W. Cross. omen’s guild of United Congrega- 20—Red Men celebrate first anniver- sary. Deaths of Mrs. A, Walton Pear- son, Mrs. James Gardner and Willlam| Rey, attend Evans family reunion. 6—Deaths of Thomas S. Underwood, Henry E. Robinson., Mrs. Christopher B. Walker and Henry Martin Bushnell. Opening day of the exposition. The .| Zimmer harp ensemble concert given under auspices of the C. C. of C. W. Greeneville Congregational churcly cel- ebrates the 25 years' pastorate of Rev. . H. Ricketts, —Death of Everett D. Pollard. Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R, entertained by children. Captain and Mrs. A, D. Smith celebrate their 63rd wedding an- niversary. County Agricultural soelety chooses same officers again. . of C, addressed by Bridgéport priest. 8—Deaths of Mrs. John Smithurst and Mrs. A. BE. Daniels. Vaughn Foundry Co. elects Martin E, Jensen, president. Hust-Suprenant and Green. Snead weddings. Christ church has annual Christmas sale. The Norwich f'rimary council holds December meet- ng. 9—8t. Mary’s new church completed. World Wide Guild of First Baptist church present play at Community house. Educational Week program given at Elizabeth Street school. Unit- ed Congregational church has an in- formal get-together meeting. The Rev, Malcolm Dana speaker at the mi!llon!l] department of Park Congrégational| church. Social under auspices of Help- ing Hands and presentation of purse of $75 to Rev. Albert Blinn. Richard Hourigan post holds annual meeting and election of officers. 11—The Rev. J. Harlow Graham be gins his pastorate of Trinity Methodist church. Deaths of Norris W. Rathbun and Mrs. Carl John. Bishop Nilan dedicates 8. Mary's church.. The County farm bureau holds election of officers and annual meeting addressed by Professor W. P. B. Lockwood of E. Dairy and Food Council of Moose have an initiation and 12—Deaths of Mrs. Levi L. Gardne and Sophie Harbogal Loretta Higgins, stars in Paris dinner concert. Boy Scout activities shown before the Brotherhood of the United Congrega- tional church. Cantor Rosenblatt gives concert under auspices of the Norwich Hebrew institute. Spanish War Vet. erans elect their officers, 13—Commissioner’s report shows county debt of $72,000 paid. Eastern Star chapter elects its officers. The Norwich branch, Needle Work Guild at ! annual meeting, decides to do local! work only. Meeting of the Art asso- ation. Death of Rev. T. E. Sulllvan.| 14—Bankers Trust company cele- tional church conducts Christmas Shop | brates its first anniversary. The fi-| sale. United Metal employees join Red Dr. Bunnell speaks on crises; on the Near East to the Women's Fed- eration and parish house department of Park Congregational church. nancial needs of ¥. W. C. A. work in’ foreign fields shown in meeting held at Mrs, Oliver Johnson's. The S. N. E.; Telephone Employees’ assoclation have social. Gray-Boyens wedding. Gay MacLaren gives final number of Teach- ers' league entertainment course. The J. Harlow Graham begins his B. Cousins. A. O. H. give & supper.|pastorate at the Trinity Methodist ational church holds annual election. | MeManus-Barry wedding. = Death of Mrs. W. I, Browning. 20—Republican nominating caucys. Bullding and Loan assoeistion meets, Death of Patrick P. Coffey, Republi. can state convention délegates meet. —Meeting of Rotary club. Joseph Tyler Mitchell observes 80th birthday. Wadsworth-Kinney and Sterry-Morris weddings. 32--Meeting of Gov. Jonathan Trum- bull chapter, D, A, R. Deaths of Mrs. Frank Bolster and Mrs. Oscar W. Glossenger. 23—Clara Barton tent, No. 7, D. of V. meets. Central Baptist Sunday school gholds rally, Thames Past Grands as- socigtion meets with Willimantic Re- bekahs. Death of Conrad Greiner, 35—Republican county nominating ! convention. First Baptist Sunday { wechool holds rally. Norwich Boy Beouts erect craftsmanship hooth at Eastern States expesition, Springfleld. Deaths of Enoch Bolles Bulkley and Willlam Hobart Copp. Eluchena-Jor- dan wedding. : Hanna. . H. Gallup re-elected president of; 21—Christ Episcopal Sunday scheol | the Leather Belt exchange. Christmas enjoys rally. Deaths of Evelin Mecann and Herbert C. Webster. Walsh- Quilty wedding. The Woman's Federa- tion and Parish House department of ! Park church begin season's meetings.! Hard times less hard in Norwich under prohibition found by investigator Young Men's Democratic club formed. | 23—Democratic rally addressed by Fitzgerald and Spellacy. Deaths of Mrs. Costello Lippitt, Charles A, Will- ! fams, Harry H. Huling and William! Burgess. Tracy-Johnson and Hanks- | Hugh Henry Osgood ! holds meeting. | . teorge I. Shad- ‘endleton, Charles H. Klinck, William M. Zumbro and Mrs. Herbert Bingham. Mr, and Mrs. A. T, Boon celebrate 50th wedding anniver- sary. Non-resident subscribes $500 for Hospital Nurses' home, Edson 8. Bishop has XKu Klux funeral. 25—Sachem chapter celebrates 1th anniversary. Young democrats elect J. A. Desmond president. Ex-Mayor Lemu president of Chamber of Com- Shop proceeds reached about $1,400, 21—Death of Aborn F. Smith. Sloan- Bromley and Dickson-Shea weddings. Norwich Music association concert. Minerva Komevarski gives her debut program. Forty feet of C. V. R. R. trestle at Haughton’s cove burned., Severe thunder, lightning and hail storm, 22—Deaths of Joseph Skelly, Rev. Samuel Thatcher, Martin D. Kiblin, Mrs. J. Raymond Douglass and Mrs. Willard L. Bliss. The Y. M. C, A. meet- ing reports over 200 new members. Meeting of W. C. council, K. of C. Scout Court of Honor held at Plain- fleld. 23—Deaths of Henry Elmer Lewis, Mrs. Charles H, Raynes and Richard Fitzgerald, Park Church Men's club holds annual meeting and election of officers. Meeting of Chamber of Com- merce. Trinity .Church Parish Aid holds a fair. 24— Smith-Hall and ‘Whitmarsh- Alland weddings. Deaths of Miss Alys M. Buekley and Mrs. John E. Londer- church. Rotary club meeting addressed by James L. Case, ‘ 15 —Deaths of Mrs. Charles L. Richards and Charles M. Roy. Ander-: son-Ayer wedding. Rose of New Eng- land lodge, O. B. B., elects officers. F., W. Browning re-elected president by the Connecticut Pomological society at its 32nd annual meeting. B'nai Brith auxiliary holds annual election of officers. The A. M. E. Zjon church burns mortgage on parsonage. The Woman's Home and Foreign Mission circle of the First Baptist church holds annual meeting and glection of officers. | 16—At annual meeting of Robert O. Fletcher post, No, 4, A. L., a fund for disabled veterans was started. A com- munity mass meeting raises $726.92 for colleges of the Orient. Women of Park church hold apnual federation meeting. Hugh Campbell celebrates 80th birth- day. The W. R. corps presents picture to vresident. Charles Jacobus dies at ‘Wisconsin., World Wide Guild of First Baptist church holds annual meeting. 18—Deaths of Joseph Smith, 2nd, Mrs. Maria Lewis and Mrs, Henry D. NOW IN PROGRESS! The Manhattan’s January Clearance Sale WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS, DRESSES, FUR AT LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR TS | DRESSES Splendid selection of Women’s and Misses’ Coats — both fur-trimmed and tailored models in the season’s finest materials. Each coat remarkable value. COATS......... §17.50 Were to $39.50 COATS......... $21.50 Dresses for every occasion in every wanted materials, in sizes and styles for both women and misses. The reduc. tions are virtually half off former prices. DRESSES ...... 81450 Were to $35.00 DRESSES...... 2450 . Tripp. MacLane-Daniels and Guerard- W, 0 X Wm to $59.50 t—Caswell-Patridge and Maher-| merce. “Deaths of Mrs. Davia . Isham | 880, Former Premier Clomenceau ofl,ufgn weddings, Professor Tirrell : ere to §55.00 Sullivan weddings. the of Walton!and Chéster Seeber, Gepr-Wetmore| FTance greeted at the New London|gpeaks at Y. M. C. A. meeting. The H. Pearson and Louls Phillippe Roath.! wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John H. ¥ord, | Station. J. B. Martin Co.'s force join | t! 1 of Catholic Women 2T—Annual town meeting. Probate|of Hartford, celebrate 50th wedding | Red Crose. Catholic Women's councmg::: fin‘ffi‘g‘}}(‘_“d 2hG | C 0 A T S ce e N s37-50 conyention, Death of Mrs, John Har-|anniversary. enjoy whist. Hadassah gives whist| 19 7The Medical society hears Dr.' wood. 26—Grand Monarch Pelonzee guest : o Henry A. Cotton, superintendent of the 23—Rotary club meets, West fl-ln“( Grotto ceremonial. Meeting of the 25—Deaths of John A. 'I‘un':er and | Siate hospital of Trenton, N. J., on Wue to 589.50 street restaurant burglarized, Karkutt- Round Table. Chamber of Commerce MrS. Henry E. Stevens. The Wmleyan] modern methods of treatment of in- Thiel and Maher-Sullivan weddings. ! makes its second annual report. Con.|Musical clubs give concert under 3 Mre. Mary A. Per- aths of Roswell 8. Edgoomb, Mre.| cert under auspices of Faith Trumbyl| 2uspices of the Norwich College club,| ponity; Deaths of Mr v A Pe drew P, Corning and J. Aythur At- ‘wood, Jr,/ chapter, D. A, R. Episcopal churches ot hy N W. Meeting held by mission department of e o es and John D, Driscoll. Troy-! FURS hear bishop of the Philippine Islands, | the Woman's guild of the United Con-| yjicnell wedding. Woman's Guild of 20—Chamber of Commerce holds! Right Rev. G. F. Moghier,p Meeu,.: of | gregational church. Mooseheart legion | As’zl_hx;z:e: ec)fl,r‘:h. Pn:vnmnuck. holds s . membership meeting. Preston Broth- | the Rotarian holds annual election, Norwich grangeiannual Christmas sale. “Greeneville G ers’ hardware business sold. to New | 27— Tilley.Metzger, Campbell-Gal.| lects oficers for year. Hooks" vote to disband after 34 years, London firm. breath and Whitmarsh-Fergubon wed- fir: ; S 27—Albert H. Bromley, John H. ice. 30—Schoolboard - issiies’ Annual re-|dings, Memorial tablet placed at <Y~ . gt mevic Now $3.95 | James and Mrs. Delia Brennam, State Actual Values to $12.50 Now 1% Price $150 NEAR SEAL COATS. .. $75.00 $150 MUSKRAT COATS.... $75.00 $165 MARMOT COATS..... $8250 (Raccoon Trimmed) $450 HUDSON SEAL COATS $225.00 port. Maytin E. Jensen appointed fuel | swimming pool. Delegates attend the | Policeman Perle E, Roberts dies from | 20— Death of Charles Butler Chap- Muisiwenar, Mpdlht Hund gy 3ird annual Older Boys' conference at | motorcyclo accident. Methodist yromen |8, £C Iamal 1odks dlarts Mrolortes \ . 'ew Britain. gl eloct missionar: district cers. | .= iz 2 o U'nn-d ‘Congregational Woman's guild. | * 25-Hallowe'en supper, given under | Lecture on Chriufinn Science s?fin u!a"d e]l;ct;on o :flmif:“ h;'im ?xylArr:;z‘rt Norwich grange, P. of H, meets. | auspices of Gujld of United Congrega-|the Community house by anay:“"s" t‘m}u“ 2 BB na fation. Desth of Mra. Eewerd Thompson. tlonal church, 4ddressed by Rev. Georga | Bathurst, C. §. B., of London, Bngland, | 1 “satalitee ot the Uaived Conareon Allchin on Japan. Death of Frank W.| 28—Deaths of Mrs. George H. Payne, 9 1 church oh 14 al Chrl‘:lmm.l OCTORER. Pitoher. Reid-Pierson wedding. J. B.|Miss Myrtle O. Stoddard and Mrs,|Honal chureh hoid anqusl Christmas 2—Montyille Congregational’ ehureh!Martin Co. in $82,200,000 incorporation, | Willlam D. Gardner. T Y- velebrate its 200th anniversary. “The Annual fall meeting of State Teachers . V. P.E. R, i B eoadts anhiv American Bond” movement launched 'association held at New Leondon. Fards win champlonship in ¥. volley | 55ve f2€¥ s et 44 here. Foresters district meeting hears - 80—Death of William J. Nadolny.|Dball. Dancs for charitable work given | 21 —Deathe of Mrs Jennette Hoft- New Camel’s Hair Sport Skirts, in vari- Grand officers, Occum bridge breaks’ - * . ety of colors — Smart stripe Prunellas in black, navy and brown. All sizes, all remarkable values. | e | Cwm | School of Missions held at Central Eighteenth annual banquet of Phi Alpha Mu Sigma. Trini- ty ‘Episcopal - church Sunday school holds its Christmas festival. United States Finishing Co infrmes stock to under weight of heavy boller, .. $—Annual town meeting, Stanley- Taylor, Gromko-Juneau -and Shea- .‘I(urrw weddings. Small town elecs ons, & 4~—Foote-Bentley wedding. Alson M. Stacey, Mee! f 4th de- gree, K, of C. bekah Past Grand: give birthday present. Music assocta. tion opens season. Mr, and Mrs. Owen 8, Smith celebrate 50th jredding anni- versary, §~—Taftville Congregational - church his pastor. Death of Frederick lu Chase-Fox: and - Thornton- Rol m weddings. Rotarians ad- Qressed by Fire Chief Stanton. 6—Kroll-Hutzler wedding. Mayflow- or club celebrates, Mrs. Robingon’s #0th birthday. - Librariaus of state elect their officers. Mr. and. Mrs. Owen 8, Smith celebrate.thelr golden wedding | with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr., and Mra, T, Snowden Thomas, who velebrate thejr silver wed tlv!l' held. > a v Mr. and Mrg, Charles 1. Swhith celebrate silver weddi niversary. Deaths of Mra. Calvin M. gtoward and Marcel Cadovette. Congrega- in piemier Roquetanach. Woman: plenle. 's yuild glects. officers. Wi, jje Crm::?x';\. off installs oficers. - 7| 8—Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Woodworth oelebrate vlun ‘wedding anniversary, Btockwell. Vaughn ~and ' Beek-Hiscox weddings. Deaths of % T, H. New- land, Willlam Woodl and Rabert G. o. Boy Sc¢outs ‘have treasure hunt through Mohegan park. 10-—~Blackburn-Smith, Beaston-Beck- with, McCormick-Murphy weddings. Men of Central Baptist church hold a: tumn banquet. The Bratherhood of ¢! Upited Congregational ehurch - hol meeting. - Charles H, Dawley, ohiester town clerk, /dles in Hartford. Hospital association . holds = monthly meeting at Backus hospital. Célored ien_join. in antl-lynching crusade. 1—The Art. Students’ .association ting has, stereopticon talk. M. E, Efln local fuel administrator. and Aresses nual convention of County Tflu schools. m-mtmmw D. H, Sea- mans, of Myutic, 8 St. . James' lodge, F. and A. M, Shepherd-Hammond, Sunderland -|under auspices of Connecticut council Blatherwick, Sage-Finlayson and Wulf-|of C. W. The New London County Jones weddings. ' 1 archdeaconry holds annual meeting and 31—§t. Mary's parish has Hallowe'en | election of officers: soc; Death of Willlam E. Mattoon.| 29—Deaths of Mrs. Byron Mathieu Thompson-Gray, Carpenter-Moxley and {and Mrs. William Austin. The Ner- Williams-Austin weddings. Death -of | wich Owls celebrate thei# 12th anni Judge Albert G. Kneeland of Lebanon, | versary. Meeting of the Round Table, Rotary club gives Thanksgiving dinner NOVEMBER. to city boys. St. Mary's players give| 1—Meeting held by U. §. Naval Re- | Thanksgiving’ soclal and vaudeville| serve organization to make enrollment, | 8how. , Musicale given at Community Bergen-Nellan ~ wadding. Hallowe'en| bouse by the Melody Land trio, Me- ‘gelebrated by young people. The Young | Kinley Avenue Zion urch raises Men's Democratic club holds meeting. | Mortgage quota. The Mayors’ association of Conpecticut | 30—Deaths of Mrs, Charles Mills and elects ex-Mayor Lerou, president. The | Samuel Edgecomb, Boehn-Meyer and Trinity an North =~ Main Street| Palmer-Barber weddings. B'nai B'rith: Methodist iscopal chur #soli- | dance raises $400 for W, W, Backus Fiveoioel churchid oo i Nurses' home.. Nemrod Grotto gives Miss Lucy B. Mott. Stark-Whitmarsh | Thanksglving service at Central Bap- ;’edtg‘nm. Soc;zl C:'r;er d'ib'gig' 2, en- | tisty y dinner, Mr, Mrs, n cele- 2 brate wedding anniversary. DECEMBER. 3—Reception gt Wauregen house for! - 1—Death of Mrs. Newton P. Smith, Lieutenant-Governor and Mra. Charles| Wilson-Bromley wedding. Annual A. Templeton—the former the republi- | Thanksgiv! night barrel burning re- can candidate for governor. Woman's {called by. former Norwich resident, tic ‘club have speaker, Mrs,|George A. Bliss, of 50 years ago. Taft- | Robert Gadd. New London’ county!ville boys return home from coast to cofinmfiw buying coast trip of two years in their fifvver. Myr. and Mrs. B. tertain Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Witter, | Mrs. A. W, of Hangver, on their 57th wedding an- | T. Dewey. Daughters of Veterans open niversary, 3 * * |two days sale. Owls have whist 4—Somerset lodge, F. and A. M., gives|{ evening. Farmer Whipple of Leffing- concert and dance. French-Canadians|well picks buttercup and ‘dandelions. hold Taftville rally. Philathea class of | Rose family reunion consists of four Firy Baptist church holds annual|generations, Franzone-Perrone wed- ing and election of officers. ding. The family welfare department 6—Metropolitan Life Insurance agents | of - the United” Workers furnishes 88 had iwo days’ outing at Beach pond.|dinners, Rev, Robert L. Roberts re- Dr. E. J. Brophy appointed town heaith | tiring pastor of Trinity Methogist officer. The Norwich council of War|given gold medal and chain ¥ veterans formed. - Xens give first-sup-| 4—Deaths of Mrs. George C. Rathbun per of season, Delegates from the East-|and Dennis ‘Y. Morrissey, Rev. Mr. ern Connecticut Branch of Woman's|Abbott -gives address on Immortality Board of Missions attend annual meet-|at Elks' annual lodge of sorrows. ing at Pittsfleld. . Victory lodge, No. 4, L. O. O. ¥, Man- eeting of the common: council. | chester Unity, celebrates fourth anni- Ring-McNamara, Miller-Richards and First di Kruck-Ulrich weddings. Deaths Captain :n-;on L. Randall. Miss Bil Lisst. Hagberg- © Pardy-Patterson weddings. S sanatorfum has of déctors| date. | Pupils of Drawbridge school it 1 | 3—Deaths of William A. Kelly ond|Thanksgiving party. Community{ man, Arthur Tracy Gallup, Arthur O. Whitford and Mrs. Charles W. Tubbs. Rector of St. Patrick’s ¢hurch observes bis 38th anniversary as @ oriest. Séa- side sanatorium head speaker at Rotary meeting. 32—Death of John C. McKenna. An- nual' luncheon of Mayflower society at| Mohican hotel, New London. Sphinx temple of Mystic Shrine holds annual meeting and election . of officérs. Pomona grange, Np..6, holds biennial election. 23—Death; of Rev. Paul ¥. Werth. IA\IX[UI!’Y entertains American Legion men at Christmas social. Major Almv auxiliary holds ‘annual meeting and election of officers. Svanish War vet- erans have Christmas tree varty. &I tertainment. Special musical Dflzrlm for Christmas for the churches an- nounced. A 35—Al the churches observe Christ, mas with special ons and music. Musical 4t Tubuculosis sana- torium given ufider auspices of Coun- cil of Catholic Women. Deaths of Mrs. John .Enright and Mrs. Thomas Ma- honey, Central Baptist church gives Christmas pageant. Sunday and | public’ school observes Christmas, ' | 26—Scott-Sherwoed wedding. Al P. Blshop ep-1 2—Deaths of Rev. Welcome E. Bates, | public institutions enjoy special Christ- oy Mathewson and Mr, Chum":u dinners. St. An’drvw’s snna'.y school gives pageant. St. Mary's Me- morial church observes Christmas. Co- Jumbian Commandery holds Christmas service. Supreme head of Russian Orthodox church conducts Christmas service. i 27—Deaths of J. 8: Read, Peter Wil- son, Mrs. Timothy Sullivan.. Camp- . Sto) Fire girls entertain children. /25— (T) - Tenements, explosion of ‘water front, Kive Lahn, 69 Summit St. Tenéments, overheated illlam D. Ricker, 73 Peck m&. chimney - fire. illlam H. Shields, 52 Church St. '~ FEBRUARY. (1) Stére, W. Pratt, 263 Broad St “lpt, brush fire, Soloman tor; Alice 8t. ~ ' 10—(Box 14) _Store, unknown, Jacob , 26 North Thames St. Allen-Hunt 'eddl"::. h;l;ga annual Christmas exerc at Mason| ‘home, Wallingford. Salvation Army's Christmas of $603.91/gave 511 meals to s needy and entertained 250 children at Christmas party. Captain Lester M. ppointed commanding officer of wi ‘Blair a Company ‘L, 418th infantry. Mr, and Mre. John Avery Button ‘observes their 50th wedding anniversary. 38—The Park Congregational Sum- schoo] holds its annual C holds annual election. T 'nited Con- gregational church - has i Christmas Baptist church. Steve Panova, rear 361 Main St. MARCH. 4—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, James Ranken, 57 Palmer Ave. 5—(T) Tenements, John M. Thayer, 32 Church St. (Td Tenement, back. draft in APRIL. chimney, 8. Wener, 309 Sachem St. ,§—(Box 33) -Tenements and laundry, | Hunt, 110 Latayette St. oyverheated stove, A: E. Spencer, 14-24| 7—(T) Store and rooming house, chimney fire, Mrs. James MrGrory es- - $—(Box 23) Mattress factory, cot-|tate, 2-4-6 Franklin St. ton picker, A. A. Fournier, Chestnut) 3—(T) Tenements, oil heater, Stan- alarm, Sherman | Aye. ; i 10—(Box 116) Overall factory, 10—(T) Opert Jot. grass fire, Anna : )Bro\hen, 15 Watar t, | B Frink, rear Willey Place, 11—(T) Open lot, grass fire, WHilam FIRES DURING THE YEAR. The list of the fires, with kind.of call, how oecurred, location, cause, oc- cupant and logs in-the order mentioned —(T) representing telephone and (S) still alarms—is as follows: 6—(Box 38) Shed, unknown, Traver Brisco, rear Broad St, 11—(Box 316) Test and Sachem Sts. X 11—(T) Store ind tenements, in- sulation on wire in mqtor, John H. Perkins, 276 West Main St \ ). Tenements, back draft from e&mo ‘Beckenstein & Taylor, 19 Hill flatlro‘n:r)lavéne 'y 11~ fMices stores, tube, John M. Thayer, 14-20 }‘r.niufi“gg_ S. Winterbottom, rear 560 Boswell A ard, grass fire,| 11—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, Thomas Brown, rear’ 28 Union St. 16—(T) Dwelling, sparks from chim- | 13— (T)_ Temement, -boys ) . Chimney fire, Garage, L. J. b 1! te's Palman’St. s ney, Christopher Busch, 31 Sturtevant | matches, 1 White's y fire, George ual | Arthur L. Council of waterfront, Mandel Clark, 11 Me- | Cottér, off Spring St. extension. 27—(T) Open lot, grass fire, Mra 20— (T) Automobile, blow torch,|Sarah McClure, rear 430 Central Ave. 28—(Box 161) Test alarm, corner Trolley car, hot motor, Con- | Water and Commerce Sts. cticut Co., McKinley Ave. and Broad| 39— (Box 73) Test alarm. West Main and Connell Sts. 30— (T) Restaurants, etc, in oven,|8nd Reynolds Sts. ley Toneczyk, 53¢ North Main St. John Tramontizal, 51 Division St. 16—(T) Open lot, burning rubbish, J. Sacks, rear 27 Greene Ave. - 18— (Oral)* Stores and tenement, |- chimney fire,, Harry Mintz, 18 North 19—(T)_ Open lot, dump fire, Dr, J. J. Donohue, rear 47 Perkins Ave. Open lot, brush fire, George ‘| gendiary, n}gr Brothers, 40 m-z; grease, Mrs. Adelaide Spencer, 14-18 Broadway. 30—(Box 214) Tesiralarm, Division 2—(T) Henhouse, oil heater, Alfred

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