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NORTH STONINGTON. | ™3RS Jen"b G DYAR i i ke, g | tering tne srade at the e i ‘ Bayard D. York to Be Principal of %:heflab e of concrete will be| Poultry a \Inm 3, Erwin Pierson Academy—Visitors’ Night at over way. 3 o v ¥ town's oldest r J‘fil Ledyard ge "3 Hart cf ham &nd | meetin, inm o ;'h Cl Kell were sent on “This poultry it ara 2 re evel 3 was. Miss Louise Hewitt, who has been | Wednesday. . m, L Mrs, e Colver, QW P spending the winter and spring —— the maic mgmbers b _sandwiches :Ve-urly. bas returned to her home in VOLUNTOWN. and two boiled eggs and the something made with eéggs. Foresters Vote to Decorate Graves of | Ot different kinds of poultry wére writ- ten on a plece of paper and then cut in Deceased Members—Delegate Mc- | {\o; the drawings were made -hw Donald’s Report. 3 ladies and gentlemen and watched. The parties lunched togeth- Miss Cleo Herbert of the Academy of | er. It was a novel.and interestingien mfiemnl:.uum-ndxun.r. of Providence have been in 7 = = O i serfously ill ,is Mrs, Willlam P. Babcock has been |the Holy Family at Baltic spent the | tertainment. Billings T. Avery had 5 _— i time spending the week with friends in|week end at the home of her parents,| charge of the question box and ém.e ‘Mr, and Mrs. E. ’mm , 4 was in Wil- jorwich. Mr, and Mrs, John Hnbefl‘ on poultry were read by Leon Culver, | Miss Yergason of were in o Miss Edna Palmer of Pendleton Hill The Rev. J. V. B, Belanget returned | Tracy Smith, B. T. Avery, Miss e . _of Exeter, R. I, has is visiting her Wh'dhnl"'-v i ::mhy :fi" u. visit of several day %V‘m; %;g“:an“ume hg'a"nl r:: L. G, Frink is in New York this of his brother for a| Frankl now knotn 'romoti Ba; o P . Mass. . F, read a paper on flowe-s, | week. 4 wh. . s e e s ey ¥ ary McDonald of Pawtucket, | The music was good, with Miss Liliian| Noyes Allyn of Gales Ferry was at R. Herrick's Funeral. Mrs. g s B g R B was a recent visitor at the home | Gall the Organ and Mr. Korn|Henry Larrabee's on Sunday, e b teaching b Phillipe; sead- 5‘,&;’ N e i Piaying the Molin e Y s o Of I You mas u 3 my, Andover, Mass., will next fall be- | 00", FOO00E NEGIROS FLOEY Dengcul ‘Nows, Mrs, F. E. Guild has been in Putnam come -3:’“"‘" of Plerson academy, |y .. where he attended the Foresters'| A d-sized audience listened t0|anq Boston this week. at Wi Walla, in the state of Weh- | ' w0 410" o8 delegate from Court| Rev. W. F. White on Sunday morning. | " yés™ Julia in connection |,y o e : AT e “Thronging, Christ,| g Watrous were Wi A uching rist.” TS, ot g. Foresters to Decorate Graves. Your feraons trom this place it Igmwmfl'; m{“’w‘_ l.‘otno: , Mr, Bob, in the On Monday evening at a meeting of | wfth the Preston City Baptist church pell’s. 3 3 evening. Court Liberty, No. 132, F. of A., it was | on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaulladet of Norwich| 7T e g voted to decorate the ves of de- The last of a series of cottage pray-| were at the Inn on Sunday. VISITORS' NIGHT. ceased members on Memorial day,|er meetings which have been held at| " \r ang Mrs. James Baker of New o <Ly Monday, May 31st, Services will be| different houses during -the winter ndon have taken roome at M. A. Sixty-two at Grange Meeting—Enter- | held in the hall at 8 a. m. It was also| held at the parsonage on Tuesday tes’ for 'the rebt OF S THonCH. owing from out of town at- taining Programme Provided. voted to escort Byron D. Smith post, | evening. The services were conducted Rev. W. S. Kel and family were Mr. and Mrs. Asher Stark of —_— G. A. R, In their Memorial day pa-|by Rev. Mr. White, assisted by ReV:|in Boston over Bu 3 Providence; Mrs. Frank Davidson and The regular meeting of North Ston- |rade. The committee in charge of the | N, B. Prindle of Preston City. About| he Miswes Johnson spentthe day in| daughter, Oxford, Mass,: Mrs. Danie] was held on May 14, |&ffalr are Charles E. Maine, Thomas|forty ~wer: present, The meetl Franklin Tu % J s and daughter, Miss Grace, ington grange esday. " The meeting was observed as Visitors’' { McDonald, Ferdinand Dupont and Aime | have been very helpful. Mr, Prindle, G. W. Peabody has just had a fine Niles, Reynolds, Dan- nl.:nt, and by special Invitation was | Bergeron. who had charge of the singing, Was|monument of Westerly granite placed wn: Arthur Weaver, Fiverett, Mass.; | house. in charge of Stonington grange. One Report of State Convention. accompanied by a quartette from | on hie lot in the cem . and Mrs. Horatlo Reed, Lisbon;| The Elder Dow place, Mrs, Anne candidate was obligated in the third | ap interssting report of the doings|rreston City: Allen B. Burdick, Ernest | My, and Mrs, H started and Mrs. King, Yantic; Charles | Corey, For many years this was oc- and fourth degrees. Thres applica-|oe the Danbury convention was read |- Main, Charles Zabriskl and Clar-|on a western Weaver, _Worcester; Mrs. Charles | cupled by the minsters of the parish. tions for membershlp were received | o Delogate McDonald, the report|¢nce Robins. will be gone unt & A ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| TLily Lake farm, formerly called Hell and referred to the committes on | ¢howing the Foresters of America to be| Burglary at Reynolds Homestead. ¢ | will visit the Seatjle exposition. Spicer, Curtls Bushnell of North | Hollow. Wm, ¥, Schults. candidates. An excellent programme | wg jargest fraternal order in the state| The Reynolds homestead, which is| Mr. Mrs. -diner Greene and | Seituate, R. 1. Line Meeting House parsonage, Rev. was presented by Stonington grange. | ,r Connectiout, with a membership of | owned by Edwin Reynolds of Prov-|Mr. and - F. mem# Nor- At W. C. T. U. Convention. H. M. Kelloga. A few being absent their places were | joarly 21,000, and very sound finan- | idence, who occupies it part of the|Wich wers at the Inn on 8%, | \re B, H. Lillibridge, Mrs. Au Grange farm, owned by the Grange acceptably flled by other members of clally. summeér as does his sister algs of Prov- | the guests of Mrs. E J Holgerson, Mrs. George R. Bliven, a and containing their hall, formerly the , nd idence, was broken into early in April ‘"&lx":‘mxl:“;&‘h?m“a“ a fow | Miss Anna Wikcox attended the W. C. Deacon Kelgwin place. Benjamin F. ? ! of Asher R. Herrick home on Main street o i C;‘“‘" . at 2 o'clock and : 3 i by el 228 gt S i v. John of Moo- o A . 'The bearers were Al- Walker, Henry F. Walker, “I}. MhrN‘ml 'llg A.ooCared' ‘r r ‘“T earer, Shall We Meot &yond th: id e flowers were beautiful, in Evergreen cemetery. 4 i 23 1 P g : - o £ ] L a & g i their BT Good Entertainment at Picture Thea- Pach number was thoroughly en. | Good Entertainment a 3 | Colburn. joyed and was received with a mark- ter. I’én‘c'?em;.:'":‘,’r‘;‘ed"‘;,yp;';‘;'fihgi":,:_ days with Mrs. C. R. Utley in Willi- d’,‘.“’h“ “"“‘:‘“‘n‘;flte:' the Metho- | ™ philips Jplace and Balwin place,own- ed degree of appreciation and ap- The Willcox Moving Plcture company | gou jight. he house was Rot ootu- 4 o4 by E. Byron Gallup. manf . plause. The programme follow: gave their regular weekly entertain-f ; » Rev. Walter Lanphear of Mansfield Attended Putnkm Institute, Elm farm, formerly the Gordon plaoce. Instrumental dust, Over Hill and|ment in Union hall Tuesday evening | icicn" My ‘&’23;.052"’;&;";‘?5&.: “on | will preach at the ~ Co Schools were closed Friday. J, L.|® Byron Gallup. Dale, Miss Leah Connell, Miss Flor- | to a fair sized audlence. Several reels| o p"m“‘_ 4s!gnf70!t a notiee offering church Sunday, in exchange Rev. Chapman, Miss Frances Najako and Cambpbell home, Benjamin ¥. Will- ence Hewitt; talk on Co-operation, A.|of new films were shown, the features|ssn rewarq for the capture of the | HAITy Grimes. Miss Isabelle White attended the | °OX: ¢ G. Wheeler, master of Stonington | being_the drama A Ranchman's Love, | cyijty ones. Mrs. Charles Larrabee and Miss Ma- |4 oot aeg convention in Putnam. Tucker place, William Jarvie. grange; vocal solo, Seth N. William The Burning Ship, while the comedy o . rian Iarrabee are spending Sunday - Kéttle place, Clark Congdon. What I Saw in the Green Mountains, | pictures were A Summer Idyll and How in Boston. Various Items. Louden Brook farm, Willard Gard- Personals. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur E. Story and on Lake Champlain and in Ausable | Jones Saw the Carnival. Miss Jennie ¥ N e e i Mrs, James Gardner is entertaining | ner. Wi . ¥ b: .| Mrs. Arthur L. Story of Norwich were Bal f Gflea farm, A S When iy “Wife Gose Away, Jo- St hal Ko Shpast 1t Bevaial timmes Satirday callers at Mr. and Mrs. 8. PHOENIXVILLE. Ber sister, Mrs. Letia Steteon of Prov. |, Pl :“":n \;md > 3 ::'orn ; seph Noyes; Talk on & Southern Trip, | All in attendance were pleased with “Mr. and Mre, Christophér Morgan of | Visitors Duaring the Week—Bosses 0a| Miss Ellen Tracy of Putnam has an'Tp ell's Mils rm, James Roai Work Change Quarters. - g:rm ofi.,:‘t,. s e W B = 199 Valley farm, Horace Perkins Dr. Charles O, Maine; original poem, | the entertainment. MystibiWere callers i towh BIaaRY. Birds' Return, Miss Grace D. Brief Locals. Wheeler; 4 Miss Margaret Allen is visiting her : 2 " Sone. Miar Lons Gomnaly izt |, AOrow Avs) of Manchosior, Coty, | aunt"Mre. Henry Siick of Wood | Benamin, Lawion ot Butan Jvue| soefuuts 1 Tormesy Feudenis pers | Fiver Viow et Waiter Fanaor 3 - |18 the guest of friends in town. Mn| gaven, N, Y. e guest o . Lin 2 o aurel . John O. T A - ”.?b;h;::. p;":: ,s("l".n.rusll::x Apel was a former resident of Volun-| Bnos M. Gray spent Wellnesday |day. He is a student st the Puinam |3 Sueste ‘é h]‘rl E{“E*‘ ?"3“"‘ b f\(':)‘f:t };;l';';r\,“:lm” ; vy 10 by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ~Stewart. | tO¥D- night in Meriden. High school. t ths Coirch Sundey lartiord spoke| Pine Grove, Wiilam H. Bitgood. Mustesi tableaux: Columbia, the Gem | Thursday, the Feast of the Ascen-| Mrs. Pussell Gallup wae an over-| O.J. Atwood and som Ward were at| 8% the ghurch Sunday morning on| g 5 "Sias Paimer Phillips. of the Ocean, Mrs. T, A. Mitten; Sweet | 5ion, masses were celebrated in St st of Dwight Gallup’s fam< [ Charles Downing’s last Sunday, They 8. Whiting Rock farm, Charles Brown. 4 e F Comin’ | Thomas' church at § a. m. and 7 a. m., came from South Manchester in Mr. bastened to the Eiliott farm| 0 Ol Brown place, Albert Brown. M mr'c‘,:’;‘fi_ with vespers in the evening. ; —— At;(wod‘l; sutomoxfl;.. b Sibes i Sat y lftern&?.n‘ w.henb.fl;nn;:; Btohy Lafe Taes Hamtiton Wilcox. " A On Friday evening a novena or ninc rs. n an r two r ‘Wearing of the Green, | , On Friday evening & nove MYSTIC. ra Andrew A Lone Rock farm, Walter Pratt A éaye’ prayer was commenced at St Worcester are at W. A. Downing's for | landed there. Baward Prs g?t Bo.:lr‘tr&ld:‘ L::Emfi S G}“d 3 ’I‘httrmy ng' u’{lumh and will continue un- A e T a few days. The Centrals were defeated by the 2;’:\“(3'}?3: mflz;n{‘:"‘l,fid l:,,‘,.(,.:{,.,h, 1t ‘Rev. G B. Spauldimg Jr: Tired, | til the Feast of Pentecost. Appraisers at Work On Dr. Barber's| ~Mr. Faitin has moved with his fam. | Sterling nine Saturday atternoon, Money -Hill farm, because of the tradi 8o Tired! Mrs. Eliza Noyes; Old Oak- The Voluntown ball team went to Estate—Temperance Rally—Tramps | ily into the John Taylor house. “'M'l-mmh e ‘!o:;. is spending & | (1 "Gt a Jarge amount of money was Leah Pachaug on Saturday and was defeat- Ellery Ethridge is entertaining his :(nlt::oht‘mx Merey cev'm}:&. TidrA .| ed by the score of 28 to 6. Wacnea: 08, Horp Sl father,” Martin Etheridge, for a few Charles 8. No Jr.; Red Wing, days. Miss Florence {-hwltt;"l'ho Last Rose NIANTIC. as head gardener for Mrs. Cassle Ha- | Filery Elheridg has ""mg““ his of Summer, Mrs. Cyrus Stewart; e - | tey. motor boat, the “Eather, on the pond| Nire sactionedrs, choosing the same name, Sunnysids, Home, Sweet Home, Dr. C. O. Maine, | Dr. C. D. Usher to Speak at Congre- The Stonington probate cour}: h:; :x::l‘l g;a?::’: :x:n{l'l’ ;l::tngt noise for a Nl Braattbolgh ooot i ;vml; w;:};-:ral fl'"l:, .{mr;,v':.fim:;.' . Frances C. Dixon, Miss Grace i i § appointed Allen Ave and John H, , - ' | brooks, hills an: rees, € K"Whule:.. A ulam oot &lfig :::oré:l‘fihumh News from \;:ll-ge I{I?)lxin ahpeiser afr{he 181570, A hfi',,}’”m?r“ meln““;u:..‘ g::; m”n &t the home of Andrew | o w0, 00 e of hroad landscape. 3 chang board! e sustien hidden on that hill in times of Indian George R. 'uw,z:l%“::d;';'l:g’%eé’f depredations. The late Nathaniel Gal- nesday was well gtandfd by bargain | 195, DOW fi“g;? h?;”':' ‘X”rhr"‘\:r(‘: gz Qeorge Gadbois and Albert - 4 J Henry Chapman has been engaged Doris Mitten. Barber and they have about complet- Deer Enters Dooryard. ML -Ralph. C. Wheler WES Sothiia) iy, ¢, D, Usher will speak In - the| o, the inventory. gz e A i o M o Wadhsgay, A very doclle and tame deer appear- panist, A vote of thanks was glven| .,n regational chureh on Sunday at A barn at the lower end of Denlson | BOW: PRI AT Mrs. Bdwin H. Kennedy, Mrs. Flor-| % " early morning in the door- Btonington grange for the interest-| 5 " " " P TUsher has been a mis- | Stréet has been moved on rollers to erce Mitchell, Mrs. Frank Tillinghast, | (o % 0" 00 Corey and seemed re- ing_ entertainment furnished. _Sixty. | 1045 2 ™. Dr. sher has been a mis-| rngnstrial place. : CHAPLIN. Miss Sarah Card and Mrs, William | Jmog o A0 0 two visitors were present, represent- | muriey for a number of years, is thor- | A temperance mll{ at the Methodist Loring attended the King's Daughters Percy Clark has moved his family ing Stonington, Mystic, Hope Valley,| ughly asquainted with the condi-| church Sunday evening wus iargely at. | Farmers to Receive Higher Prices for | convention in Norwich Wednesday. | ¢rom Oneco to the White house near Bozrah and Colchester granges. tiona preverig there at this time tended. : 1 This Year's Wool Clip—General| Mrs. Harry D. Dean and Miss Alice | 410 gecond oemetery. The ladies of North Stonington| mrnest Spencer of Salem was visit-| M¥stic grange held an interesting| Bennett of Moosup visited at Willlam e Rutdrinni SASESIRI. grange furnished a collation of sand- |, Telatives in the village recent] Hesiing. Thuisduy Syenits: i M °’:n:“‘l“fiw 1 © D EAST WOODSTOCK. mg:ee'& "g“ :?Ia ’“,lfh":”l‘l""‘t'h‘ch Jian|, Inez Spencer of New London spent No Welcome for Tramps. Rev. H. M. Lawson of Union - | teison spent ra.findfiy 'her:M:I?Pf e e A Y . regular | myeeday with her mother, Mrs. A. E.| The Stonington selectmen posted |ed at the church Sunday and is to| s g K Rev. E. H. Smith to Speak on Chiness meeting will be Keld on June 11 and observed as Children’s night. Spencer. notices about the village ‘three weeks | preach again next Sunday. Willlam Broadhead spent Saturday Missions—Stephen Morse, 89, Plants = Mrs. F. W. James is occupying the | ago notifyirg tramps that they were ‘Mrs, Helen A. Witter of Hartford is . County Meeting With Salem Grange.| Beckwith cottage in Pine Grove for | not needed and if found begging from | visiting friends fn' town, e Levalley spent Sunday| Tree® to Benefit Public. Next New London county grange|two weeks. house. to house the law would be en- Miss Florence I. Hunt attended the in Providence. Miss Maria Chandler is visiting her meeting will be held with Salem C. 8. Dewey of New London was in| forced. Since then the travciers haye | teachers’ meeting in Putnam last Fri- K s grange, Niantle Wednesday. given Mystic a wide berth. Before the | day and visited over Sunday mn Daniel- lnmmn:s!?:r'das;‘:az:dm? {;Q“;.g_ brother, Herman Chandler, and wife New R. F. D. Route. George F. Griswold was in New Lon- | rcticss were posted tramps were as | son. in Worcester, Gon Wednesda: ick @ 2 i . fet: W view of the Ladies of the Maccabees.| yUndertaker L. BE. Smith of Putnam The R, F. D. route will start July g~ LSO WS T e ibbead b ey The Ladies' Ald soclety met on Wed- | ‘g a5t Bcott of Providence is spend- | was in town Tuesday, superintending first and will be greatly appreciated bulsllnmen s P“m:":’en‘c: returned to his A ’(‘:‘i’da-' afternoon with Miss Jane|, . 3 few days at G. R. Fowlers. |tne removal of the bodies of John by the rural inhabitants of the town. o BUZRAH ark. The Moosup grammar school nine | Kennedy, Mrs. Kennefly and Miss Hat- —_— mfg';,' ?,‘;:ff w‘;’t‘;”iela’jve;“‘,‘:l’{f,”]: g S f;""“l: are pushing the planting|y) play the Central Juniors today | (e Kennedy fo Grove Street cemetery, SALEM. T P AR g fcbolms Tvrey (Saturday) in Barber's ground: Putnam. - Mrs. Kennedy dled twenty- Congregational Sundav School Plans for Children's Day—Colchester Pas- mantic. Grange Has [Interesting Meeting— ' Farmers will obtain better prices this i Herbert Reed is in New York for a Topic: “Poultry.” year for their wool. Some held over| . Garrett-Maynard Marriage. six_years “\z{"' Gifford t Thursda: few daye. the last vear clip rather than sell at| James Garrett and Miss Maynard of | Mre M. AL Gifford epen sesdey | 4 . {and Friday in Webster with her daugh- Mrs. T. R. Dawley has moved to the Mrs. O. A. |Bishop is spending the | the low price. Moosup were married Monday morn: ter, Mrs, Cliftord Jordan. tor at Baptist Church—Many Attend tenement over the postoffice, havine | week in Yantlc, e ing. Breakfast was gerved at the home B, Pemis is oritically 1L . Hi i vacated the Davis house in Lincoln Mrs. S. G, Avery is visiting friends . of William Garrett. A. B, B e o " Auction. street. Rk e at 'J;a]Ps Forry. WESTMINSTER. ":lu Mildred McStay has been a g:‘“_”ff;“};img:%" of Greenfleid, is home ® chofiel 'roperty Sold. Misg Alice A. Bishop and Miss R Meeting—F tor in Putnam. 4 the c,}f,‘,},:;ifif,::,"";‘,,“",Z',‘,‘“é':,fd,'; The property belonging to the late )gau(‘ia G. Lathrop are visiting in thonn:;“nl’rsyl;;l“' Well. red Mrs. Peter Burke had a slight stroke | Teacher Suffers from lvy Poisoning. morning and evening by the pastor, | Simira Schofield has been sold to Mrs, | North Stoningtoa. _Diggit 3 of paralysis Sunday evening about 11| Bernice Turner fs confined to the £ 4 > Five deer were seen on the farm of o'clock which affected one house, suffering from ivy polson, due Mary Miller of Middletown. 3 Miss Millen. The Sunday school was v;y_y, Manw.fl,;‘, “conductor on the | Edwin C. Latrhrap on Thursday. Mrs. A. A. Smith of Lelcester, Mass.,| " ‘Mrs, Lydia Spicer is gpending a Harry Lathrop has finished load- | a8 the guest of the pastor, ReV. A.| eek with relatives in North Scituate, £ 1, to a May basket frolic last Friday evening. - She was obliged to close her in charge of the assistant superirten- dent, M::. T. R. Bailey, who c?mducted New Haven road, spent Tuesday wi A. Smith, over the Sabbath. . * relatives at the Norman cottage i ing a car with automobile spokes for R school in the “Neighborhood.” Several :‘cdlemg:.gglgld::;'.a‘o:iy E;lx‘:r::lu:e:; Pine Grove. 8¢ M| & Wheel company in Massachusetts. x ’}g;'vg?k;“h‘i’;?';‘:; “h spending | ““Nathanie; P. Thompson was in Wil-{ of her puplis ave ill with whooping be held June 13. Supt. Henry A. Rog- Cottage Interests. Topic Was Poultry. The prayer ‘meetln Friday evening &:o:u:f t]hne "g:’;'m‘";::mr'.‘f;:n:" cog,‘;: Gray of New Yoty and her in- ers was detained at home because of Miss Nellle M, Webster, who has There was an attendance of twemn- | was quite well att 6 were 4 fant énugh'!ef are spending several ty-five in Lhe town hall Wednesday | several visitors present; among them Library Renovation. " were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin St. John| The library is being paioted and | ¥oeks with her parents, Mr. and Mra Poultry. ~ A paper written by C. J.|and Mr. Kemp,of Howard Vailey, who | papered and receiving a general clean- | "'yi.0 yyiljjamh May ard sons, George Abell on poultry was read by Alice |gave interestiig and helpful remarks.|ing. The new curtains were given by and William, of Newton, Mass, spent Bishop. Their experience with hens| The subject was'The Grow: King- | Albert C. Walker. Saturday and Sunfey at V-'th::le\ was told by Mrs John Stauton, Clif. | dom-—~The Challenge of Onrlfiun. Mrs. Albert Gagne and baby have| ~pnge Y of b ford ¢nd Harry Lathrop gave their ex-| There wers over twenty persons at. ] returned to their home in Woonsock- o perience with an incubator; George | tended the social Saturday afternoon.|et, R. I, Rev. E. H, Smith to Speak. Simth toid what his hens had done the | at the parsonage. Joseph Robitaille of Woonsocket is| Rev. Edward H, Smith, missionary past winter and also what he thought Mrs. Edwin Edmond had charge of | visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | to China, will address the Ladies’ aux- the best breed to keep. The master | the meeting Sunday evening. Samuel Robftaille. illary this (Saturday) afternoon at gave his advice.as to the best cows Fred Newton is digging a The King's Daughters met at their | 2.30, and speak at a unlon service to keep, and Mrs. M his barn. rooms Monday afternoon. Sunday at 1.30 p. m. the {llness of his wife. been passing the winter in Florida, A service of unusual interest was| has returned and opened her cottage conducted in the Baptist church Sun-|in Pine Grove. - ;ay ;x!ternoon ago 3 0'31001!:- geY-hB.tD. Mrs, E. E. Darrow Is having a wire emington, pastor of the Colchester i1 Baptist church, delivered an earnest {;:C:rob“'lu.t SHOND, has _Propey At and eloquent sermon. Mrs., George Matthews of Hartford Mtss Amy E. Rix, wHo has been the | is putiing her cottage in order for the guest of frlends in New London the| season. Em week, returned Tuesday to_the Georse M. Barrett is painting the ome of her aunt, Mrs. Willlam Dar-} Sanford cottage in Laurel street. Iing. ‘W. G. Phyall {8 still making im- C. provements on the interfor of the Mor- evening. The topic of the evening was E. Staples of Colchester was in town on Tuesday. ton house, cited “The Practical 1} Frank H. Tillinghast spent Tuesday ante b The ladies of the Congregational —_——— of eggs, custards and cake was served. | wIL-ONv"_L’ in Olneyville. Stepln: ,I;"m.”‘ p.;::n& cittgen chureh met to clean the parsonage on MOHEGAR Friends of Mrs. Clarence Lathrop S &l Jomeph Burton of Putnam was a vis- here 35 years @go, 6t 4wo long rows Wednesday. GAN. are sorry to learn of her iliness. itor in town Thursday. . of mapl y"m borfering on the high- ‘The ‘auction held at the farm of G. -_— Winton Robinson of Norwich is vis- | Mrs. Joseph Baker and family of Running Two Shifts. 12:4": ¢ Putoam: siso on the Orrin Avery on Tuesday brought a|Deer 8o Tame They Invade Dooryards| iting In_ Bozrah. New. Boston spent Beturdsy &nd Bun-{-. ;" o0 oo s od road leading o New Britaln, which }ln: crowd of farmers and cattle buy- —Memorial Service Sunday. Mrs. Mary Maples, who has been d‘{f :’1thafi7;h:;|’;;’ 'm‘fl'h 'm!';é“nn e :,,,':,',‘,‘“v,';:"eo,,?’,“,‘:‘:g"h:; at the present time are much enjoyed ers to town. spending a few days with Miss Chris- bo‘ugrh.t Merton Chila's Diace, has l‘"{ werk at 6 o'clock in the morning end | by people driving. Mr. Morse is now Seleétman and Mrs, B. L. Latimer C. A, Rudd, who has finished a re- ST Aaanon; . Hes, FRtasnpn. o lv purchased a horse and cow. works until 3 o'clock. The other, set | 89 vears of age, and has just fi and daughter 1®is were recent guests| cent contract in Lebanon, was a Sun- o O B T RS - ' seadlings d 2 : A Sherlock, who has been | of men begin at 3 o'clock in the after. | setting 1,000 pine , and an- o s Ay eotr SRR OE R Rchers Vo $a YAWBUX VALLEY. B o htee. \ "Hoetan. hen | noon and finish at 12 o'clock at night, | ticipates doing the ssme eadh year as . R. Sanders was called to Laure| left and returned to her home in Put-| _Allan Moflitt is the conductor on the | long as he lives, for the benefit of fu- home of his parents in Westchester. Hil in R i s TEton 8 10w Miss Edna Palmer of Pendleton Fill | nam. Miss Rose McEhan of Perry's|Central and Moosup clectric cars eve- | ture generations. Miss Anabel Avery has returned|days since. Y nma. hves from a visit with friends in Bozral él W. Jacks shows improvement af- [ has been spending a few days with | returned with her for a short visit. nings. mM{fiaM;:ehr’;:n.‘:tM"lel-?h“:mhr Mrs, Sydney A. Dolbeare spent sev- | ter a sick spell. Miss Annie Maine. Miss Hattie Jennings was a Webster| Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson of Nelson. living . In Nofth Wi 4 era] days this week with relatives in| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook are enter-| Arthur Chapman of Baltic was a|visitor one day last week. L:‘;‘l“:",f.:“?::" have bosn viaiting | just passed his 9let birthay, B New London. waining their daughter Amelia of Hart- | Tecent visitor at his uncle's. Miss Hattle Jenmings violted it | & Suncan McDonald is slowly improv. | mén_ afe remarkably well preserved. Mrs, E. L. Latimer and daughter. | ford. Miss Carrie Stedman spent a part | her sister in New Boston last Friday. Miss Lois, are guests of relatives in| Farmers are anticipating damage|Of last week with her sister at White | Her niece, Miss Ethel Baker, re-|Iing at the BacKus hospital in Norwich. r:jk‘:‘;g“;‘l"‘fli';:::‘:gl":mm HAAmb‘u SN " from deer this season. They are nu- | Rock. . SUENeg ILH Tike. on iS00 00, il Su,r‘:;iy:e'i:\?etrebt(:d};lgi‘finrr PENt ) of a mile from his home. ned nurse is In attendance | merous and very tame, coming near L R T B » 5 upon Mrs. Henry Ro , wh | wn i ” The Central baseball team went to A Useful Hen. '1;"‘ e ry gers, who is il '\-’:a’f“" and lying down in the back wlND“AM COUNTY- CLAHK 'S CORNERS. %:v.ntry, an&elf'én::d’uy ball Sunday. . N. May, who removed g’r:- Mrs. F. L. Fletcher was a recent Miss L i M AT ey werl . . |last fall to New Boston, whi est of friends in Westchester an: gues't”or x:ez‘l‘e’g:xer:e;q;:.lnn Dy:\%;: e S TR Recent Guests in qul Homes. Deacon Henry C. Torrey of South-| o, relatives Sunday mentioned an ol olchester. Guests at Cosey Corner over Sun- WOODSTOCK. Re bridge, Mass, is visiting his daughter, | white hen which he took with him, 4 L cent visitors at W. H. Carver's| Mrs. Charies A. By | [ egan Lawrence Beebe was the gnest of | cay were J. P. Sanders and Otis Beebe —_— were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Carver of| Miss Blanche Caple has returned ::eot"‘:,tb.c.'-f :‘:, hzlur,:. .,,"’A:! 2 Clyde Raymond one day this week. of Norwich. Annual Memorial Sermon Will Be ! mon : e illingly, Mrs. F. R: Botham of Abing- | from Putnam, wheére she has been vis- ore than sseven 3 h State Agent Visits Schools. ”_fjlel;;‘ddffifm&h}t ha!u':'-“‘f‘"fd dffom Preached by Rev. G. F, Waters— |‘ton, Mrs. Gharles Kramer and child of | iting at the home of her grandfather. | 1(,?‘:1 ’:o corn, Paneacea twmn.moit vm 8. P, Willard of Colchester, agent of Vo::l;k Ve S w riends in Missionary Tea—Death of Mrs, [ Rockland, Mase. i James Wilcox celebrated his S7th| xnown egg producers, is quite a pet the state board of education, was in| . 3 ¥ Erastis Slackmar:. Mr. and Mrs,_ P. J. Navins and chil- | hirthday Wednesday. of the childven, who give it soraps town last week visiilng schools. Memorial Service on the 23d. ra * éren were in Willlmantic Wednesday Mrs. Andrew Wholey of Norwich | from the table. It always lays on the J. F. Rogers and Carl Rogers wereé| Sunday, the 23d, there will be a Judge Clarence H. ‘Child has re-| JMr- Finch of Hartford was & week-| has been the guest of relatives here. | puggy seat, and perches on the ladder callers in ColcHester recently. memorial service at the church. G. A. end visitor in town. Mr. Ramsden Is the néw hoss finish- | nights. “During the spring it took a : 1‘203-“ m}}::‘m? °:el::°lchll“r wae | R. men from Norwich and New Lon- ‘t:\;;nf: éx;(;r:maflcv':!ltc::nm! e ér at the Central Worsted company's | fojer vacallon.‘ or rather g'n,q missing n week. don are expected to be present. The y E 4 . mill. a week, but Mr. May and family made Mrs, M. R. Slegfried, who has been | .rincipal speakers are' Miss Lillian | Alfred F. Child and family have s ita Hyde of Hartford was a| The Ladies of the G. A. R. held their| quite a stic and the non came back It ° ;‘;fi‘;:;’“iam thelr new summer home at | « ooy ond \-lllltor at her cot| hiere. | monthly meeting in Barber's hall Fri- The children of the district school |, Mi% Charles Kramer and/ child re-| day. are planning an entertainment to help WARIENVILLE. - pay the expense of putting drain pipe GARDNER LAKE. in the gutter in front of the school. mo"' ; " Graves Will Be Decorated, Stepped on Nail, Injuring Foot—Per. Personal Mention of the Week. Conference—Grave of Beniamir sonal Items. bT;’;,e;nm“tlh.mfi?v“gl;CW:“W},:: p Percy Clark moved Wedn to Franklin’s Nieoe in Old Ceme . S?mday nf;y 30, anad the service of | Jwman Baker spent Sunday -with|Thu in Manchester. thé Prudence Gordon farm, twe files . Miss Ethel Boynton of this place and | gecorating the soldiers’ graves wil | DiS, sister at Pomfret. State Policeman M. 8. Louké spent|south of the village. . At the church conference this week | Miss Nettie Gridley of Montville are| . pavie be that afternoon Phillips Brothers havé the contract|the week with his family in this vil-| _The Josiah Slade farm has bdesn upwards of 130 guests from fourteen K‘“ this week In Boston. During P,rhe Ladies' Henevolent society gave | 1oT furnishing the supplies for the hg 8 sold, and’ the purehasers have moved rarishes were en ned by the La- | thelr y they have visited Bunker|, . ic.ionary tea in the chapel Wed- | bridge help of T. R. h{fl & Co. rd and Arber day was observed at| (o the farm. dies’ guild. The of Hill and Lexington and otlier places of | 1o qs afternoon with Mrs. James and | oD 80t and Frank 114 ere | the village school. Trees were plantel| (. D. Whitford was n Providencs decorations dog- e 05801 Mrs. toric rest. Y Willimantle vigitors on Saturday. and the yard cleared and ciean- | Wednesday. T e el oRilguio| Mo iy 4. Dotbaace visited eel- e T teiis Worr i ane] L W, Hammond the | ed, The , adorned with bunting | = Rev. S. Thateher was In Thompson - has rented Rev. MacLane were - Saturday. Weeks place, whish is to be occupied |and ng A marehed around the | Puesday. % e P “’ir‘.'lia"&“v?fi"&,l“m.’(.. were | Taor. by mdp! Baker. - - e square and b& to the school room v called | guests of Rev; E. H, Emith to Spesk. . Roy Rowland was a Thread City ! Professor— W hs Nero's _great “ ¥ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dolbeare Friends of Rev. Edward Hunt on | callar Monday. ward, Mr. | crime? bright Pupil-—He played@ e T Sar Tttty s, sk ot Cuine st Bosting Srard "Mr. and Mrs, Loriog Greigs of Day- dnd Mre Case, the fdele—Chicsgo Daly News, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. R, Bailey, Is now with her daughter, Mrs, C. S. Ray, at Crystal Spring farm. " HANOVER. One Hurdired and Thirty Present a* Daniels of New London and H. E. was located et Grosvenordals. Anderson of Norwich. There will be special music. | ONECO. (e g o Mre, B, L. Kenyon was in Greene Sohool Obperves Arbor and Bird Day. | Tuesday, and called on Mrs. Mary B, = Colvin. Mr. and@ Mre, H. ¥. Scott spent last Pere o