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NIANTIC. Henor Pupils in School Report—Sum- vnvfbmh“lfiu A-viviu at the. Grove. Mrs. # Wd'at Parkhurst of Brooklyn arrived the Norman Smith cottfage in the nlnu ‘Meonday for the season. lbl. e Flannigan and daughter, ‘M Wilson of Hnrtford mmm at the Fuller cottage in Laurel street. lr‘unk M, Puller has been spending past week in Providence. ‘Whaeley and Mrs. M. J. Hunt- were callers at the u Breezy Point on OW;Q"::,: accompanted b{ her amm Miss BDisle Haviland, rooklyn, oponod thefr bunzakw ide Monday for the season. I(r. Hnnt of Hartford and George S. Starr of New London were in the ve 'rno-zu k ‘H‘:Lr and S. H. Tolles of Hart- ford have opened Pearl cottage in Or- M‘mmheh they will remain for an indefinite stay. esident of the Libby company, has been the past few days on for the company. -LEBANON. Funeral of Mrs. Charlotte Burgess— Abel-Brown Marriage — Congrega- tional Pastor Ordained. The mml of Mrs. Charlotte Bur- held at her home Wednes- au.y. June 8, and was largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev. R B 'hm;“i!r )lr-‘i aur‘-;:" “fi the dwurn and Mrs. n Hew- She leaves besides her parents m brothers, two sisters, and her husband, She died on her 25th birth- day, after a seyere {llness of two months. Abel-Brown. Eugene Abel and Miss Calista Brown were married June 1 at Willimantic by Rev. Willlam Bedrd. Mr. and Mrs. Abel are on a 'wedding trip to New York. Rev. L. E. Livermore, who was so severely Injured last week, is doing well, yét suffering much pain. Schools closed Friday for the sum- mer vacation, L. A. Lyman has bought a fine new runabout automobile. Ordination of Rev. Eugene B. Smith, Eugene B. Smith was ordained to the gospel ministry and installed pastor of the First Congregational church on y. An ecclesiastical council was called, consisting of the local dh\u-chu. r:&mented by pastor and the Congregational u of Norwich, Greeneville, aftyille, ~Windham, Willimantic, Goshen, Exeter, Columbdla, Franklin and Bograh. The counci] convened at the Con- gregationgl church at 10,30 a. m. MOHEGAN. Congretulations on 69th Birthday-— Plans for Children's Sunday. G. R. Banders reached his 69th birth- aay on Wednesday of this week. He was recelving congratulations on that Supd.l.:t'hat the hmll Henry Op- perman there was ily gathering, it being the ‘birmd‘ny of the moth'g Children .and grandchiliren were there to greet her. Otis Besl':}e of Norwich was enter- ¥ G. R. Sanders the first the wee?:_ had Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunter are en- tertalning their daughter, Mrs. Deni- son Davis, and son, of Mystic. A number of deer was the attrac- tion on Tuesday near the residenee of the tree warden. Interesting ' sermons by the pastor were delivered at the church Sunday and " -rrua ments made for an inter- ice on Sunday, the 13th, at 8 dnhd: Speakers from out of town ere -expected and speclal music is promised. y G. W, Jenks, who is m is improv- ng. ~ PAESTON, Vaootion Begina—Many Attend Dance. —_— Calldien's day exercises will Le held in beth churehes next Sunday. The granse meeting was held Tuoes- day even!ng. Miss Bessia Crarx.closed n. scnzol in the Haskell district Saturday with a picnie, wid Miss Hisie Starcweather cle d.hcs gchool in the Palmer dis- Danlel Morgan, who has be:n 1. fs.improving. The dance in Geisthardt's hail F'riday m&m&luxm 4, was largely attended. z Jahn and James ¥. Drew llac orchestra furnisiied mu- m ‘&:q Frof. Bennett prompie William B. Crary s wuk end in Gfl wold. LISBON, Seven Weodchucks in a Week—Chil- dren’s Day Exercises Postponed. Master Alfred Kennedy has_caught navel woodchucks within a wdek. iss Alice H. Kennedy's friends are M;lu to see her out again. r. and Mrs. Herbert Webster of Jewett Oity called on relatives here Sunday. The children’s day exercises which were to be held at the Newent Con- chureh Sunday, June 13th, ed until the 20th. M1 gie and Annie Hoelck were in Jewett City Saturday. M! , Cassie Moriar- Qo Pitzgerald of ng on Mrs. O. T _tertained l.rd-&‘ | feld last week, """ mmm . Little Happenings ll MWV ys at Fonru‘n Mr. and Mts. s L. N. Willlams of Oseq.nvuw vm}nonww Sun- 4 Driscoll has wd\-n New ‘km ;.elsllllnwnhunh y of Westerly is visiting friends in Jordan, Mrs, Charles L. Mosier has returned lfilr a visit at Bath Beach, where R she was the guest of her mother. Mosier {s home after a luwtlw at her son,s, Charles L. Mosier’s. Miss Jessie Holmes of New Lon- don was the guest of her mother, Mrs, Louise Holmes, on Sunday. Husky at Fourscore. 89; Capt. Gllbert ind L Cb:ppell 8; tofl, 477; are a of husky boya of whom Watofl'ard pi Mrs. Elijah Potter and s. Vine Starr entertained the Three Linkers on Thurs afternoon. Mrs. Miner is slowly recover- ing from a tediow illness. WINDHAN COUNTY. EASTFORD. Vernie Bowen Returns from Califor- nia—Personal Items. John Perry of Putnam has sold the Frank Gordan farm to L Keach of Putnam. ‘Walter E. Dodge of Putnam and Ed- win 8. Keith of Southbridge, Mass., spent Sunday at their respective homes, Vernie Bowen returned to his home here on the 8th, after spending the winter in California. On ‘his return he yisited his uncle, Dr. A. B. Bowen of Maquoketa, Iowa, Russell Weeks of Brooklyn spent a day here with his parents this week. ‘Willlam King of Boston was the guest for a day of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B, King. Mrs. Emily Warren {is visiting in Putnam and she anticipates visiting in Wauregan before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin T. Clark en- last Sunday their son, George D. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. War- ren dway and son, of Putnam. Judge and Mrs. J. M, Tatem of Wil- lmantic spent Saturday and Sunday with their son, Mr, and Mrs. .C. D. Tatem. Mr. and Mrs. Allle W. Marcy and little son, Gerald, of Putnam were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Maro B. Lewis. William S, Warren and mother., Mrs. Mary L. Warren, visited in Williman- tic on Friday the 4th, F. R. Jackson of Willimantic and Harry March of Charlton, Mass.,, were in town on Monday, Mrs. Miranda Johnson had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ingoldsby Trowhridge of Pomfret. PHOENIXVILLE, Pair of Mules on Trial—Big Turtle Caught—Accident. Jack Frost was an unwelcome vis- itor in most of the gardens here on Wednud-y morning. S. A. Wheatons has taken one pair | of the mules brought here by the Pierson Conmstruction company, to see how they work, with a view of pur- chasing them if he likes them. Mrs, De Riva has planted a Is,rge acreage of corn this year, and will ripen the corn and husk it. She does | not think ensilage is a profitable feed for cows. It cests too much to cut and fill the silo, and she likes the dry grain bs::dm ’to feed. artin Etheridge caught a large tur- tle while fishing for bullheads last week. Mr. Burdlck was hit by a drag. or stone beat, while working on the state road last week, and has been lame since, but #s recovering slowly. Mrs, 8. C. Dawley has heen at John Russ' for a few days. She thinks of hiring the house formerly owned by George Adams. She lived there once, sqveral years since. Grass is forward for the season, and cutting will soon be in order. There is prospect of a good crep of hay. 2 M. F. Latham was in Putnam Tues- ay. Several poles helonging to the French Cable Telegraph company will have to be moved on account of the improve- ment of the road between here and Abingten. ' BROOKLYN. Deaths, Mrs. Sylvester Coon, Mrs, Ja- bez Mi(lor—fiefl Estate Sale. On the mornlng of June 5th Mercy A. Coon, widow of Sylvester Coon and daughter of Peter T. Howland, died at | the age of 76. The funeral was held on the 7th, Rev. Dr. Genung officiat- lnfi Burial was in_South cemetery. r. and Mrs. William R. Pond Merlden are enjoying a vacation of a week with their parents. William Ingalls has sold the Thomas Twomney place to Mrs, Mabel A. Glube of Hoboken, N. J., who has taken pos- session. There was no seryice in the Congre- | gational chureh Sunday. Mrs. Nelson has moved Small house to the Pegram house, the Danielson road. Rev. George ‘W. Canterbury June 6th. Mprs. Betsey Miller, wife of Jabez | of | from the | | and recitations were | | | | | | Stiles attended a veranda party Feller Attends Portland Conven —Saloon Evangelization W Mr, and Mrs. rna ’l' dren nrned fluflr i3 anon on u-,y Mrs. '!uiot and ving spent dlfl her w-uil. H’. and Mps, ball. M m, evening, Mr. his old time viaor ‘na dmm dm gave his interesting and dress on “The Young American American Citi- n;:“' in ‘t,hzaubool ong:ouur”d it r. and Mrs. Harry Bowers i tle hoy, acecompanied by their maid, have arrived from Eyanston, IlL, for the s.:;'nmer They will ‘l’tl‘{n'lfll Mrs. Bow parents an 3 ?”fl’e Thomas, until the wmvletlou their hungalow, which s being erected near the home of Mr. Thomas. Mrs. J. Dorrance of Newark, N. I, is at Mrs. Harriet Bass’ for the sum- mer, To Attend Mt. Holyoke Commence- ment. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chesbro left this week for Springfield, Mass. They will attend the graduation their daugh- ter, Miss Edith, at Mt, Holyoke, before their return. Miss Sadie Bushnell of Norwich Town and John Thompson of Willi- mantic were week end visotors at Dea~ con F. B, Allen's. Mr. and Mrs., Egbert Bass recently entertained Mrs. Gertrude Bass Put- nam of Houlton, Me, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bass of Winsted, Mrs. Moul- ten and lltfle son of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Bass and Miss Harriet Bass of Willimantie. Was at W. C. T. U, Convention. ‘\1r= L. K. Fuller attended the W. C. onvention of Middlesex umznty. he]d at Portiand on Wednesday. was the guest of Mrs, C. B. Buell a! East Hampton on Thursday. Mrs. J. C. Harrington, a resident of Providence, R. L, 1s recuperating from an attack of wpendlclfll at the home of Town Clerk and Mrs. J. B. Bacon. Rev. and Mrs. R, C. Butterfield of Hartford were at the parsonage Fri- day of this week, and at the chapel on Friday evening gave an interesting de- scription of saloon evangelization as conducted by thent in the Hartford sa- Kelly of Moosu ing The funeral was home 2 mh&"ldh? f:rnmu .- Mr. Kel« o ‘meeting - clated. The Kell Officers of Ladies’. Aid Society. The Ladles' Ald hald their annual meeting for business and eleo- tion of officers as follows: ent, l(n. m"x:ilf Gallup; vice opw: llnds Gallup; ;e'uu Gallop, The tello' directrosses: Ben, I! g g O e soclety has UH? successful dufla‘ the 5 aou und for m unq:n and for ben '. tld preach - Carter of Plal Sunday In the Line meeting In the absence of the , and Mrs, Hara Gallup rece an aged relative in Greene, Mrs. Edwin S. Gallup has been iting in Providénce. m:uyu\dond G-dnun, -:‘m of cllra.f‘;al an ‘nn son o lup, who broke his lex a “Jl‘l has recovered sufficiently to be off ins bed and to walk with a eane. The sixth chapter of the grange novel was read at Jast meeting of the grange by John Tanner. ol PLAINFIELD. Thirty-four Grangers Visit Brookiyn Grange and Give Fine Programme— ‘Mrs, Abbie Hall Able to Ride Out. Mr. and Mrs. Capt. George Halebur- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haleburton from New London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haleburton. George Dodge of Valley Falls spe are 'flu”‘t':mo 3 mmdon. Mr, m e and Lewis Gifts from Swinging Club, <hab Wl- nl#"%wuuhr ) 'hfi’bu given the was given sn The Fri yur money, on the b i M Q&. not miss ::.'é'*c..&é er been hel umhn similar Master W Newton were .‘ W h ng the time allowed This was one of the held nw uu-.. is npz; w:‘." and, school during mdur z:nrw the -best written ings of the Georgo e n!lll 1son at 4 ucl.';.b..'.l c‘m“'”uu“' 8 former teacher unday dle 39,608 Pieces of Mail in Three O{thu-munm Months. Mrs. E, G. rs. Charles H. Lewis have a few days at thelr cot- Ferry. w J. of Providence" been wisiting his mother, Mrs. Henry nk, Mrs. James Pope of Canterbury has the guest of her sister, Mys. John Phillp lufluwm was in Put- lul llouu d taney articles at nn for the benefit “m... Miss cuu S, surprised om Tu her Sunday sehool June box, containing many good tlu.pn beside & hat pln of great beau nnglr;m:'&mm i’l‘ylgflg-h r.'# Bennett, y \-niul ‘has_moved into the Joons. Mr. Butterfield hopes to con-| Miss Deborah Russell Is vacated by Bimer Johnson on | gunday with hi v, Joh tinue this line of work in other cities wmmenumegt exercises at Bm .fl. DgSn) 3 B s L as opportunity may afford. lege, Northampton, lfl- lnlyn Onh of Moosup visit- Grange Enjoys Neighbors’ Night. d's Sunday. edfi and Miss Marian thy avenue, Norwich, eir grandparents, and Mrs. Willlam Shnmam The service for children’s day is en- titled “Songs and Flowers,” and will be given by the children on Sunday in place of the usual service, Rushing Mail Business. The carriers from the office durl.n{u months April and y handled I!.dl pleces Thirty-four members of Plainfleld grange attended Neighbors’' night at Brooklyn grange Tuesday evening. The gnflunma of the evening was given - s Putnam has | by the Plainfleld grange. Worthy SOUTH WINDHAM. Green is entertaining n- m .I-t of her -m:r. Miss Eva | Master Lathrop gave a short talk on The King's Denghters met at their | lowed by A. H. Mathewson on marke: . 4 m met at r | low: ewson on marke Close of School Ylu':.—::chl and Per: King’s et .42 Toa0n 00 arket o ; P o hias. returned | experiencs in dairy farming, who be- will camp for the wuk. Mrs, Robert Morrision, whe has been seriously ill, is much improved. l‘ltt.:um“ Bailey, whe b;nl se- verely y dogs owned Henry Blanchard, is improving. " WOODSTOCK. Ladies’ Foreign Missionary Society Held Last Meeting of Season—Se- nior Class Gave Entertainment at Academv HQ“- —— Children’s dny is to be obgerved next Sunday morn with an mprh.u exercise cnflfl&g The ladies’ W ety hcld their last meeting no- ‘son ‘ed oon .t Over- look Manse, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. James were the leaders, on the topic of Korea. .The BSenior club of the Academy gave an entertainment in Academy hall Friday evening. Rev. T. A. Turn- er gave a talk entitled Odds and Ends. A social hour afterwards was The unni of Clarence 'W. arrived at their summer home, Hill, this week. Miss Susan D. Gorden of Providence . v Mo, Fred W, Howard r. an s, ., spent Sunday in Brimfield, Mass. William A. Gulup and as C. Lcflngw of No! b ed ""’l. Hardy are In T. ane are New York for a few days. cause of his well known business in that line, could not help to entertain his hearers. These talks were follow- ed with music, vocal and Instrumental, after which Edward Hall entertalned the- company with some timely re- marks, At the last was a farce en- titled, “Champlon of Her Sex” the parts being taken by Mrs, Jennie Mathewson Mrs, Carrie Gardner, Mrs. Carrie Greene, Mrs. Lotta Dodge and the Misses Grace Brown and Leopors Barber, May Hill and Mildred Lath- rop. Refreshmeins of fce cream and cake were served by Brooklyn grange Personal Metnion, C, D. Smith and mother spent Sun- day with relatives in Canterbury. It i& pleasing to the many friends of Mrs.Abbie Hall to know she was able to ride as far Sunday as the home of J. G, Dodge and spend a few hourt with her friend, George Dodge. Both of them at one time resided in Slater- ville, R. I, when that place was in it helght of prosperity. There are bu few of the older residents now living most of them having passed awa Mrs. Frank Haleburton recently fted with frlends in Jewett City. Electricians Busy. The new part of the Lawton mills nearing completion. The eleotricia are busy wiring it, and it is exepect: the mill will be making cloth in a few weeks more. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Allen of Mys- |o tic were guests of E. W. Avery on Sunday. Mr, companied b and Mrs, Guilford Smith, ae- Mrs. A. E. Card, made an automobile trip to Hartford Wed- nesday. Miss Edna Barstow of Hartford call- ed on loca] friends Tuesday. Misses Rena Murdock and = Nellie Dunlevy their schools in Franklin on Thursday, and are at their respective homes for the summer. Mrs. John Jennings left Friday for a four weeks' visit in Hartford and Wal- lingford. John Wikander spent the week end in New York. Veranda Party, Mrs. Alice Abbe and Mrs. George Tues- day afternoon in Willimantic, given by Miss Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Backus enter- | tained a number of young people from Willimantic Monday evening. Music enjoyed, after which cake and ice cream were served. Mrs. Ericson entertained the mem- bers of her son’s Sunday scheol class Wednesday evening. Games and musie helped to make a most enjoyable even- 1ng for all present. Mrs. C. Healy {s visiting her daugh~ ter in Windsor Locks. " CHAPLIN, Strawberry Supper and Ice Cream Sale—Chicage Man in Summer Home. WOODSTOCK '0CK VALLEY. Meeting of C|ovur Clrclr—l'-nond Items. Mrs. Mae Clayton and her mother, from Staffordvile, were in town om Saturday at James Flske's. Carl Kenyon spent Sunday at hiw The ladies’ ald soelety gave a straw- berry supper and jce cream sale at the church vestry on Wednesday evening Entertaining lnl Profitable Grange M llam S!mmons entertained oman's Saturday was not held, as Rev. Ray Evars But- ball games were postponed Sat- months assisting in caring for ul Hirsch has gone to Children to Decorate. '!'hl lar service. In the to flowers which they wlil place on the short service will be held at the ceme- nam were visitors here Sunday. John Allen, who has been 1ll linghast in Wor- Moating. ente: about twenty little friends Edna m-'m Valley, where she nas been :. society Mon- y afternoon, evening prayer meeting 413 net come from Hartford til the evening train. on aceount of the storm. lward Spicer, who has been here lA R. Herrick, has return- e in North Scituate, R. I Agnes gmz‘&mfle. The family of will soon move to Glasi 3 's day econcert will be ly mnlng at 11 o'clock 5 m Mn un em dren will march from M een cemetery with graves of thelr Sunday school mates and teachers of the Sunday school. A tery after the flowers have been scat- tered, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thayer of Put- Miss Fthel Parker spent Sunday at hu w in Wehster, Mass. '-lm-. I'!!l!lil!l very feeble, Saturday In llrx. % spent Saturday 1th Carey cester. Children's Party. Miss Winifred and Master Roy Hyers at their home on Moosup avenue Sat- urday oon from 8 to 6 o'clock. of the past week that was well pat- Wolf Den Gr: held Interesting here. ronized. megting Woteeiar oviab mm‘:‘."‘:" gnjoyed and dainty re-| 6", “Hiscox and wifs, Mre. L P. ; M]rs.Hl{Pltenva{thttetr ?n:i rgr:.h G?r-, of the stormy weather. The Eorl D l:"t:a"::!umed to New | Briges and Miss Plorence Grer\ned u-;'n rude Hun! itter entertaine e 1a- | ho; especia’ m an automobile trip to Pomfret and Ab- dies’ aid society last week Thursday. ter‘,". I?!‘I.. % > e w fifll‘:‘" m":' ending & fow woaks ington o;\ Sunday parents, s o Augustine Bartlett spent Sunday in Putnam. Several from here attended the strawberry festival and entertainment at West Woodstock last week. Mrs, Arthur vis. Ilrn Pear! Lewis, Mrs. Alfred Ashley and daughter of Plainfield were visit- here Thursday. Pulpit Notes. Rev. William M. Brown of Windham preached at' the church Sunday and delivered a thoughtful and practical arren Hopkin ent Thursday and sermon. Rev. C. A. Pickett of War- A Charlt: Mass., ren, Mass., is to preuch9 next Sunday. | !'rllw at hll home In Foster Center, u‘:;;‘,fihfi‘":r?:(‘ ?;r,.\.. ;‘: 3."‘," The Congregational Sunday schoeol, L ng,. unu—q is visiting his sisber< F. Martin, superintendent, will held Had a Fish Fry. 1. P. Briggs, at Myrtle afi hildren’s day service, Sunday, June T, Soms of the h school teachers and 20. pils had a fishing excursion to s Clover Circle met Wednesday A fine large deer was seen in Bed- loosup pend Thursday. They after-| with Mrs. L P, B gxs lam Menday, John H. Thayer of Chicago is eccu- pying his summer home in the south part of the town, and has made im- provements on his house. RAWSON GCrescent Beach Cottager Preparing for * the Season—Recent Visitors, :.urlu enjoyed a fish fry, but not many Miss Flelen Mathewsen visited ‘Worcester Saturday. Mrs. Charles E. Barber spent Thurs- day In Warcester. Duncan Me! has returned from HAMPTON. ———— Little River Grange Gave Successful Strawberry Festival—Personals. n ABINGTON. (Robert Colburn visitedin Cheglin ;h‘-“ us 1:0- Nopwich, where| Mr. 'and Ms er Phillips and the est of his p".“ rwent a successful o on. @ )-uflard visitors News from the Grange—Benevolent Jlfnu!l Finigan of mm was a | He ning his strength slowly, m""';)})h““pu . r Society Elects Mrs. William Harris President. Mrs, Addie York of Danielson was at A.Iber! C, Walker's Baturday. Mps, Kate Faston has returned from week-end guest in_town, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allen were at Shetucket park Saturday. Miss Alice Kimball was the guest of hemgsister, Mrs. Lucy Ide of Chapin, e on_Sunday. Mrs, Jane White, Mrs. Emma Arn- The Little River grange Auburn, R. T, where she has been John Hammond of Clark’s Corners old and Mrs. Barker were guests of | successful strawberry estivgl -poulu several dl!l spent Sunday at howme. | Mrs. W. D. Fay on Thursday, Grange hall WEdn.lfl‘,\ :um rt Barber of Westerly, R. John Foley Is at South Norwalk for The Fuller home is being thorough- Stanley Weaver Riley -I Wfl the guest of cousins her a few days, | ly remodeled. were Thread City vlultorl !his wuk. Mrs. Edw. Berggren and Mrs, James on | Clark preached in { : Miller, died on the 7th after a long ill- | ness, leaving her husband, three sons and two daughters, besides two grand- children, children of a son who died a little more than a year since. THe B. Y. P, U. was led hy the presi- dent, the subject being “Life lessons for me from the Gospel of Luke.” There wal‘; gaod attendance. DeWitt C. Park visited his children in Boston over Sunday. STERLING. 1,800 Witness Laying of Cornerstone —anting of Ladies’ Aid Saciety. On Sunday, June Gth, about 1800 people witnes<ed the laving af the cor- nerstone of the new Catholic church at Sterling. A special train was run from Plainfield, and 1,100 tickets were sold between that place and. Sterling. Sermons were delivered in English, French and Polish. The Moaosup Na- tional band furnisheq music. Twelve prigsts were present and assisted ot the ceremony. Miss Mamie Carrel, wha has been ill, is ahle to be at her work in the office of the U. S. Finishing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Frink of New Londnn are visiting relatives on Ster- i1l lfi‘v md Mre. Peter Iufithur of Jew- Oity, former residents in this | Mrs. J. H .Wilbur was elected presi- Master Ear! Plekford of Leominster, Mass., hg heeh the guest of his uncle, re ichmond. Alonze Coon remains fIl at his home Mr. and Mrs, W, H. Phillips were in ‘Willimantic Sundar A. B. Roberts was In Windham en his unele. . Griggs is spending two weeks on. al pupils took examinations,at Pitzgerald were Willimantic visitors on Monday. as was alro Roy Rowland. William Phillips is at Crescent Beach Pomfret Center on Wednesday for the | Mondav the on Texas Heights. getting his cottage ready for the sea- High school. William R ‘has entered the em- | Joseph Hopkins of Greene, R. I has| .., Thirteen memhers of Wolf Den | ploy of Dr. Wieland of Willimantie. visiting his daughter, Mrs. John|“ 3ir and Mrs. Philln Pearl of Web- Grange presented the pregramme at Mr, and Mrs. dler were elley. ster, Mass., were recent guests of Mr. tchaug Grange in Chaplin Friday | Danielson visitors Tuemy U or Mauvice Torrey 1§ the guest|anq Mrs, _]ame. s rel dparents, Mr., and Mrs. Mm-m. in Canterbury. # Mrs, J. ¥. Estabrooks had charge of CLARK'S CORNERS. WILSONVILLE, the lputw_wrex;s gour at Wolf Den Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burke :en in [ P gt o , Mass. 5 farron of Danicloon was presenti”. | Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Burr Return from | ous flincss st thelr Sonsin-iaw. Sraphen Notes of the Weak. Barron of Danielson was present, The Ladies’ at Mrs. Willimantic. ., B. E. Clarke. 'i' visiting her dlusmer at Qrkm S3tr B ¥ Mr, gnd Mrs. their heme here ' Sunday Washington, where they kmm spending the winter. Mrs. Arthur Raciot &ml ehnd re- m to s Marcuetre, who remains paralyzed. Their ""&u granddaughter returned Werores " Desver of Exeter, R. I, has bul a visiter here. Members of Graduating Class. The members of the class of 1909, Plainfield High schoel, are Misses Ethel Qellins of Ceniu] Village, Jessie ijeck- with, Wauregan, Arthur Leach and Ar- Benevolent society met William Harris' Thuyrsday, B4 Keegan is on the jury in Wil- Nimantic this week. Miss Iva Adgms and a friend from Worcester were with her parents, Irv- ing Adams and wife, over Sunday. B. S, Upham was an Rast Thompson visitor Thursday. Eddie Kiely of Boston is home for the summer, with his -randparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paine dent. ONECO. —_— W. A. Littlefield has moved to Oneco. He was an obliging pitizen, ever ready to help in time of need in the church, turned to Willimantie gs A. Faygq at Ashwillett meetings, and in t \ thur Reynolds, Wa n, Jessie Roper | Mrs.’ St Praves meetings: o s N%-?;?:r‘: s;t‘ l%'& (- |and Joseph Smith Qreen Hollow, (h:‘;: (\)v‘::rl;ewl'?:[\ \‘?xl?‘::fnf T About 1,500 gathered at Sterling Cen- | tending normal. scheol at wmmuga 1owell Silisbury, "”'W Barl Bragg | “aies’ Hattie Jenninks entertained and Percy Schefield, Central Village. Mrs. James L. Gardner entertained the W, €. T. U. Tuesday ut'meon Flower Mission day. ASHFORD, - E. P. called on friends a plin esday. . M; db'h.l retyrned from a vlul’ u M‘v ne and Inez Whits la mule Tuesday. Connor are ter last Sunday to witness the layin, of the cornerstone of the Catheli ehurch. The Oneco ledge is doing consider- able work getting out stome for the Providence firm. The Black Dye W¥inishing company terling Center is deing great busi- visited Miss day, iola Jewett over lun- THOMPSON. ——— Thimble Club Mests—Fatal Accident “to Urilh Ross. and Mrs, friends from New Boston Wednesday. Mrs. Kate Smith of Webster 1s at work for Mrs, L. Keegan, POMFRET Mre. A D Brlu- and daunghter, Mis¢ Edith, are spending the week end with friends in Hartford. Emma Spencer daughter of Ernest Spencer, returned home from the Day- Kimball hospital, Putnam, on Wednea- day, where she underwent an Operas on for tis om Brown’s brother has just arriv- ed home from England, where he has been for the ?aat.ni:: yt!;:‘h-n Man are go 0 k awa: at the Stcflin’: ..q.f th’n