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lyatntceq-8.n-isshinreroridofidd-le?d1 tryoung as well as the old.Quite a number from liere attended the services held at the Congregational Church in Middletown yesterday. Mr. Marshall was one of the speakers in the afternoon. His subject was ‘‘Our Daughters.”F. G. Smith was in town yesterday, representing C. L. Jones Co., soap manufacturers. *Miss Lillian Josephine Prior, daughter of Henry Prior, of this place, was married at Springfield, Mass., last Thursday, to Hammond Merrill, of Hartford. This will be a surprise to a great many.The condition of James Connell is somewhat improved. We hope soon to see him out again.Mrs. Marks Burns spent yesterday in town, the guest of Mrs. W. K. Rannev.Regular prayer meeting at the school house in the Plains, this evening, at the usual hour.D. B. Marsh has removed his family to town, and will reside here in the future.S. H. Robinson has pure hared another dog. It is a bright looking animal, and no
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Middletown, Connecticut, US

Tue, Nov 07, 1893

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