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"I v. tr II 1 ne;. i ewtown. Bee 3-- i VOLUME XXXI. NEWTOWN,. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY' 8 1008. NUMBER 1. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Brookfield the hH where they will give the dra- i ma which they presented Jn Warner'a LOCAL NOTES OF INTEREST. hall, New Year's eve. Further no- will be next week. Stepney, , The services of the two Christmas tice given festivals took place on Christmas eve, Little Harry Gregory Maurer, infant T. F. PLATT. :; Home News and Cemment. Both were well attended. The ser son of Mr and Mrs Harry B. Maurer, vices in each were very pleasant and On the remains of Thoedore passed away at its parents' home in Monday, enjoyed by all present. The children Piatt, station agent at Nw Milford, were well remembered and all went Daniel's Farms on Saturday, De- was brought here for burial. Mr Piatt home with joyful hearts wishing that cember 28, aged one month and seven was born in this place, the eon of Al- Christmas would come oftener. days. The funeral was private. Mr Mr and Mrs Arthur S. Hawley of len and Harriett Piatt. Iri early life and Mrs Maurer have the deep sym MASONIC NOTES OBITUARY. New York spent Christmas at their old De- , mum parish he 'was station agent at Siepney home in Whisconier, returning on pathy of all their friends in the loss of pot and theflfor many years was trav- Thursday morning. They are expect their little son. Officers iotAlled, PATRICK HARBIGAN SUNDAY NOTICES. eler for DawiOH' & Douglass of New Monday ing to make Syracuse, N. Y., their Harridan At. 11 11. m mnrnlno-ciprvic- with home some time in "confoctioners Patrick passed away, Tua cel. January. Haverr, .thai, lading of There was no lot Coun day, after a brief illness. Ho was om ration of the Holy Communion; meeting the Kent that eay. GX tyexy genial nature he try club, last week, due to illness of a the old-tim- e 12 7.30 frhihda in of employes of the Rubbemft m., Sunday tchool ; at P. member Mr Williams' rode many the various Hiram lodge, No. 18, A. P. & A. M of family. ECHOES FROM CHRISTMAS TIME. laboring there from 1860 till Mrs who has towns where he told his candy, etc. installed the following officsrs, Mon- shop, itpi., evening prayer. Mullikin, been ill for closed down. A Miss some is under Christmas was celebrated at the vil- - day night v daughter Marnier. m,' m t - time, slowly improving Kr Piatt wis "shriner" among the , D1IIK1IIK kiaiS Will IIICCI. VII A'Al- W. M., L. T. Briscoe. the care of Dr Ryder. lage school with a tree for the children He leaves 3 order of, Masons. , a widow, S. C. A. Peel. t P. m..for rehearsal. Quite a large amount of tobacco has and a fine program by the children con- W., took place trJlTiJton Thursday iSlfc formerly Mist Gussie Bristol. He J. W., W. H. Prindle. v is There will been taken down, while many are yet sisting of songs, marches, dialogues ReV Fox Monday the Epiphany. Patrick officiating. Funeral afraid to take down especially where and recitations. Santa Claus in person was an only brother of C. II. Piatt of Secretary, L. C. Morris. be a celebration of the Commun Director had the Holy the was rank as a many superintended the distribution of sifts Treasurer, A. M. Briscoe. Troy arrangement " growth great York, who for many years m.- - riw S. P. W. A. Leon- ion at 10.30 a. of the stems are not yet cured down from the tree. Oranges for the school ;' Trustees, Glover, in charge. of N. " No sales are were donated Mr Carl 'ift'a.Cw.rll ftaperintendant thr ard, L. C. Morris. Next Thursday afternoon the Worn sufficiently. yet reported generously by x . n. k. Finance S. P. A. in town. son. if. k. ueorge nawiey, committee, Glover, MRS AUSTIN MCINERNEY. tins' Auxiliary will meet at the recto If T. B. Randolph Williams was home from The annual Christmas concert of the an old schoolmate, had charge of the Nettleton, Henry Coger. , ' S. D.. T. D. The funeral of, Margaret Mclnerney, ry to work for the missionary box. Syracuse for the holiday vacation. - Congregational Sunday school was burial services, with Rev Mr Duncan. Bishop. J. D.. Lawrence Taylor. widow of Austin Mclnerney, was large- held on Christmas eve. There were Chaplain, A. T. Nettleton. George H. Terry of Winsted, Pat three trees loaded with remembrances, , ' ly attended, Sunday morning, from St BAPTIST CHURCH ITEMS. "S. C. P. rick Kelly and William for the children. S., Northrop. jf. - ofWallingford Bethel. Rose's church, Rev Patrick Fox offitfi- Shea of Brooklyn have at The Episcopal Sunday school neld Because of the inclemency of the J. S., John 0. Pitzschler. registered ating. The pall bearers were Thomas the Sandy Hook hotel. their annual concert and Christmas tree ' the attend- THE BOROUGH AND VICINITY. on chil weather, Monday evening, F. 'Bradley, Patrick William Christmas night and all of the Bradley, dren ance at the Christmas exercises at the AT FINCH'S Thomas Lillis of Passaic, N. J., is The Current Events "club met with in the parish found gifts upon the Ready, James Hassett, Peter Quinn tree while the older ones received a church-wa- s slender Almost visiting his sisters at Bennett's Bridge, Mrs Cady Morse, Monday eveniing. The Baptist and Aime Lambach. Her was 78 age was and the pro- picture of Bishop Brewster. , the entire frosram however was ren- subject "Goethe," ' SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. years. In her last days Mrs Mcln- was in charge of Miss Rockwell. ft ac- The Fabric 'Fire Hose Co.'s shop gram The boys of Kent school are begin dered and the children gave good was her Miss Bertha Benedict, who has been 18 Ibi $1.00. erney lovingly care,d for by and the reclaiming plant closed for ning to return from their vacation and count of themselves. ", Everyone pres- sugar, visiting her parents on Grassy Pliin a J son, Patrick Mclnerney, who also min- week's vacation. They will number of new boys will be enrolled received while mem- Fresh Creamery butter, 33c. street, returned to East Norwalk, Mon- ent a gift, the to his inv his Monday.. at the opening of the school, next 2 25c. istered aged father last to resume her school duties. bers of the school who were not in at- Crest tomatoes, cans, ( day, week. - days, Fu leral Director Troy had the The Right Reverend Chauncey B. Mrs Rufus tendance will receive theirs Pickled tongue, 20c. f- A Sandy Hook bachelor promised a Frink is spending a few Sunday in Brewster will pay his annual visit to in ' ' Veal 13C arrangements charge. fair in the Hook a box of days Hartford. I loaf, youny lady St Thomas' morning. ' chocolates Christmas. She church, Sunday evening. The annual meeting and roll call of Olives, 8c. for didn't Misses and Grace Drew of Services as usual Sunday morning "CAPT" MICHAEL QUALEY. New received Georgia the First Congregational church will be get them, but at Year's J.,-hav-e Can 25c. Orange, N. been the held in and at4dwer Stepney in che evening! lobster, a handsome candy box, but empty. The guests the church parlors, Thursday "Capt Michael Qualey died, of Mr and Mrs George Hanndn of Roast beaf, 20c. investigating committee of the Fores evening, Janauary 9. after a brief illness Chestnut street. R. W. Bull left town for Florida, school on Fri: Maple syrup, 23c. ters will look after him. i . The MeAodjst Sunday He sustained Miss Inez Crofoot of Center street last Can 20c. with pneumonia. a fall Friday. " dav evening enjoyed a fine Chnstma peaches, entertained a party of her friends at A. few of the young peopl e attended , in his' ' Crest brand 13c. house, Saturday, breaking three Miss Olive Smith, a nurse from Whist, evening. at supper and a burdened jChristma peas, Saturday the Masonic annual Cornwall Bridge, jrell His 70 A is for Minott Augur. Watch-nig- ht v ribs. age was years. brother, Bridgeport, caring A service was held in New A.- Can beets, 13c. Tuesday, Year's eve. vtree. number of the younger one. - Matthew survives him. - the Methodist church, Tuesday evening. No after-effec- ts from Qualey, "Capt'' T 1 1 dangerous la ...I Sugar corn, 10c. W f - recited inierestinsr selections pertain f.. oyron merwn ana wue were The Misses Ohler of Plain Qualey served in the British guesis Grassy grippe whe.i Linonine is taken. At all armyj Marcus over ' .t ing to the Christmas hour. "jThe actin at Camp's Sunday. street entertained a number of their drug stores, 25c, 50c, $1. Make when a young man, and on coming to friends at a Whist. Thursday evening. wstorT Mr .Snowies, wsa remei your poultry pay by .feeding Rer this country first worked for Jesee ?io cold honor Miss Anna " them International poultry food. At qheck a quickly, get from in of their guest, Fer v faffed witS gifi of gold. ' riss, of N. Jr. Nichols Curtis & Co.'s. Sanford. His wife died about si$j our druggist some little Candy Cold Brooklyn, SchwarW Taylor, The St Thomas Sunday school held Frank engineei ?0 ago. Funeral Director Keating Tablets called ev- PERSONAL" ', years PreventicJDruggists their Christmas entertainment NOTES. diviiion,' has beeiJ the A ' Friday Highland gBe had the in charge. , now Preven- - The High school: seniors and juniors arrangements erywhere are dispensing evening, in the Parish house. A can Mrs Udall of C.