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" 0LD MYSTIC Invitations Out for Clark-Lamb Wed ding—Duath of Adam , Sonals, i Charles Q. Eldridge of Riverview has just received from Chicago a xoure 3 cy%:‘:mr '““‘i"‘é‘:i’é., school held s helg o&. th, who has been mpend- 77,, ks with his cousin, Gift for A, amnual outing Tuesday at Peact : v and -Mi;i“c'Nm ;‘ nces Schoonover has] * oty : Wi % 1 L ; nx:.w” ss Nellie Frances E e - ” turned from a week’s visit te aj Miss Pailine Erlbeck of Taftville 0 A. Pray; ; % B - d : 5. ::noolmu:r at (Narragansett terrace, | has been mmni Miss Ethel Kennedy. tation, lmr 5 Larose store “from Brid e ni ing in ergide, R. L Rev. C. W. Burt of Maine is to e ’ 2 A 8 5 \ 3 5 H. Tillimghast On Monday Mrs. Fannie C. Lamb |occupy the pulpit at_ the Newent - n b ot, which ‘ leawe this P lmfin,-lwv{mlm- to the marriage of | church next Sunday. olo, Miss 3 ik ¢ ] i . s her daughter, Miss Fannie M. Lamb, party was given Fred v 4 : farm on th Rocl for two weeks. ‘A surprise and Itred Clark, to take place | Irons at his home Saturday evening. | Suerite w iss : 5 ¢ ; ; 'I’no:l:ynpzu:’- mmcu 8 o'clack, -': the | Cake and coffee were served. Games : 4 | Brad % clfl,;morh lltflfod.l “m; :l;-r:! Lamb homestead in Ledyard. - were played. Those present were T b K \a; . st ing CWIN o’ Jovge. againet “The Ladies’ Aid souiety of the Bap-{ Misses an Annie Hoelck, Lila | 2nd e, % Stan! some furniture in the room that she Y tist church met Wednesday evening|and Vesta Kendall Lizzie and Lena | V.. g 1 ¢ i : dislocated her shoulder. i e president, Mr O iine Bribere Bele X o, Miss : - : ‘ o B & et P e 4 Y. Mrs, Margaret Johnson of Plants- :1! 1 " s o sold his place, the Charles Nutall gpent Sund~, wm hir wille is visiting local relatives. i " A 3 « to Willlam Sweet. | home in Putnam. Miss Grace Woodfln.ln!ee :1‘. u‘znflfl K, 8 € 2 A T. Ad remain on it till fall to| Oscar Olson of New York ks spend- was oal ‘Wednesday on re es liam ”Kenhll,. e ol Gorbett, t ) ; u ’ o ing a few weeks with his cousin, How- Bert Iroms, Benjamin and George 8 " by Stuart Ellsworth has returned fro: hd ‘Brown. Mr. Irons was presented an - 3 nr umbrella by his friends. Mrs, ; e his kv“zmm and has resumed hig her uncle, Adam Choate,. The funeral Small Notes. it :vo:fl .: cm;:- of the Plainfield was held Wednesday in Boston. Burial| .. 7 5 Wennedy has been visit- ¢ e p Deen modern conveni- | The Civic club boys have gone te camp at Buttonwoods, R. L N e Gallup and cousin, Mrs. Odna Seguin, who has beem was in a cemetery of that city. The 1 in Wil t widow will probably return with her agngtic. niece to Riverview. n&n Walter Armstrong of Norwich e % is in town on a visit. ton, are keeping house | spending two weeks with friends im ; Md"- and M;’;.g’&:’;‘ns:;“k :{' m; John ey had three of his small m there for summer and entertained | Providence, returned home Tuesday. sop. Jonn, Wiliams Shank. O ien: Allcs 1, Kenaeay who has been | "M, Williemr Stiiland of ‘Brook bean S Bamgs B Gulkp. and il Al | spemalny o taw dhgs nere. oo W % ’ ss Alice B, y who has been TS, lam an . - ke lup an Y, a few days here. and Mrs. Geéorge Bogue and son h American W E. Goodbye and family, of Prov-| Mrs. gherlhn leker has been en- M 3 in New Cansan for the past three|lyn, N. Y. who has been the guest of %f.i’“%%’fi?‘.;.‘f"‘p.‘ We m!.m of Mr. and} G ocks, is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs, 1in H. Brown, left Mrs. Huld:h May Dewhurst, widow B e s T“S““l’lm visit in New of Rev. Frederick E. Dewhurst, of Chir CLARK’S FALLS. (pSpecial music was ¢ s the guest of her father, Amos e Me piscopal B. Taylo Lawn Supper at Sunshine Rest House ::‘ ti‘:’ Latimer of William J. Eldredge reéturned Tues-| , —Briefs and Personals. * offertory at the mu vice and at the Epworth I day to Chicago after a visit to his vice Sunday evenl.nmcd by 8. |a large number of friends John Baton and family of |tertaining her sister from New York /Frink and family [ at the home of Henry F. Walker. Mrs. A. W. Noone of | Walker returned to New York with her e H. Gallup and | after spending three weeks gt the home -of her father-in-law. > llup suddenly died | Andrew J. Ladd and niece, Miss Ma- Tuesday night at the | ry Ladd, are spending a week in New The body was brought for | London and vicinity, where Mr. Ladd gj'g i Sr : g > g 55 2 8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Eldredge.| Mrs E. P. Lewis has been the Suest | Ross seorcia ) aftle , ry of the Waterbury Y.|tives attending. burial in the old church cemetery on | has a flne motor boat. They entertain- ov(e}:’ésdl: s 3:":’&'."'2;&1'. %% |of her daughter, Mrs. Grace Saunders, | iy, C. A, the newly formed | At the Methodist church the regu- | Friday, when funeral secvices were | ed Miss Gladys Tillinghast of this vil- the Harris homestead. i e Dle's ‘chiT gave a4 an anthem - Will | lar_ Thursday service will be|conducted by Rev. Mr. Kellogg of the |lage T N Ty Fitaghttick [and son of Mrs. Henry F. Babcock returned on | yeed My Flocks.” Miss Mabel Martin | discontinued until the Line meeting house. Miss Gallup was Miss Sarah Card is spending a few Voa;x.i g3 Yi’ue":l’tm! ForvenBie i Saturday from a visit with her son, | or Meriden sang a solo, “Face to Face.” | evening in ber. & native otn&u place. weeks: in Norwich. 2 Arthur, In Pawcatuck. Henry Anderson of California was| Eldred Miss Helen Bishop, assistant at Wil- former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| " my and Mrs. Cassius Collins and | tpe 3 e i H guest of Mrs. Eliza D. Maynard | Mrs. E. E. is spending his liam 8. Simmons’ office, has been off Em’;‘:lsé:,",:i“;,l the Wolt Neck dis- | d8ushters, Agnes and Gladys, attend- | and' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene La Fontaine | vcation with his sister in Providence. E‘S_IF_O_ED duty this week on account of the dsath A0t Bt & guest: SUndEyc Of his] Corpognasenl of Rhvmonc. Comtasy | st week: He has been engaged by the Provi- | mrs. Olive L. Deanes’ Funeral on Wed- | Of_her littie nephew. daughter, Mrs. Clarence W. Beckwith Jeptha Bll of Griswold has been| Nathan A. Gibbs left Saturday for | dence Juniors of the Junior league to - Mrs. Robert Loring has gone to the N vty mad hnily ate calmo: :l::t zoute-tihg.l ?,il:l‘b.:othr::.“ r{mg"n?:lé M'u l.nmgn ;:ruli’n to w-. b pitc'h for mnmc‘:.mb at Roger Williams nesday—S8ummer Visitors. Worcester hospital for u few days on 0 d #s Susie Pray, w! been the | park against Parks. account of her health, 16¢ b 259 Watks on Dodgu'y I'l'mnd.'m Sunday. guest of Rev. and Mrs. John Thomp-| James Parkhurst has entered the| Rev. C. M. Jones of West Woodstock | " Mige Blanche Caplette is spending & Miss S, Annfe Williams of ey s o & pending two weeks at | . ReV: Mr. Hooker of Poguetanuck |son. has returned to Attawaugan. employ of Maek Mott as assistant in S Y. tew days in Moosup with Miss Diana the Williams homestead on Quoque- fi:::f t;?ma‘n-yl!zl‘:iga:t':ervlce SR Aer‘i‘u{?r.negu{fl':ng.:'rg L °¥“ en- L. D.“n.l.';ed:&;‘.';“?.y" Bo:‘)ltl lle. et ge : e taug Hill. The lawn supper by the Sunshine |ang Misses Mabel andeAllEe nm'. EAST WOODSTOCK heid at-her residence on Wednesday |, w:'k':tv‘t“-l ‘:u v:"enlr:nl:nl‘;?. 73 . PE—_NDLETON < HILL. gsgl;:‘l:g W“Th‘:ellm::'i::?egfl::::}:dgi gt i\":)rwlcl;t at their summer cottage :hm. .:rovl:-c”’le:"{“:’ l‘g .e:nd;cte!fl Mrs. Georg® Denison of Moosup vis- G g7 Some of the ladies of the Rest house | Miss fl'{e Bvégf::'a;fy'me BV yard Pastor Detained by Iliness—Boy Pulls| Butler of West Woodstock. Burial was }:;:h‘lt h";nbl'%:;;;.'fl :‘nnk C. TH- Church Accepts Candidate for Bap- | Were he:lnlly flpplauded. Ml-sl z:n and her niece, Miss Maud Chapman, of Colt’s Tail and Receives Kick. 1'1:- ut:'emur::. ccme!mry‘ There‘vn tism—Recent Guests in Local Homes. |74 planist. Whe songs were planta-| Middletown, who have been spending| . . 4 o P e T s lekviw’. three £s_an e singers were in|a’week in New York and Atlantic City, r. and Mrs. Clement Smith enter- | daughters & son, CHAPLIN. ~%* ; Miey Cupiie_FAlcer: 1A euthrtiibing -:::{.u?e:d :i ?fim%eom’ .xgzzlt?::t i refimedeTu'elduy. mxy‘h‘" SO W sy Bhnn,i.by“;dl %fil&nfie?:r‘::e‘:‘g l-lo:: Ink to the Old Home—Improvements u‘nz ME"""; B‘{'nge‘ f’ V;:;“}:“"‘?'m Miss Gladys Collins left Wednes- flgu;:l.[e"‘lnc‘ql:" Ifi.‘;‘%;‘gf-}:fhmx James Aldrich is visiting Wesley | Friday of Willlam 8. Warren's family. at Congregational Parsonage. -“‘:l arrie Ryder is v g " | day to join Miss Vera Langworthy at | been spending a week on Block Island, | Aldrich in Williamsville. They wili visit Southbridge, Sturbridge her cottage at Quonochontaug beach | returned to their ho Miss May Prindle of Sharon, Conn,|and Chariton, Mass., before returning. Horace Barton of the Norfolk navy e B ol Mouday. i Etuid "D, Leolh| e st ot Mew OB Bike, (| M Pruak Susiman of inaharm s | vued Mr. and S cries M. Besice aleo returned M [ . £ n | and ‘'son of New n_visi ain in undgy fro o vistt in several days last week with Miss « | Huntington. old home in Bedlam last Thursday and Miss Louise Thompson” has been :'bendlene% 8 few ‘g-y- with her sister, rs, e A. Wheeler. Rév. and Mrs. Adams were in Ash- HAMBURG. North Stonington. Miss Ruby Vaughn of Nerwich ar- | "V, Phip; Mr, and Mrs, Welcome Davis, with | called on local acquaintances. M, willett last Sunday and expect to be A . Ruby 13 Re = - " WX .| rived Wednes v, T, son Ralph and daughter Bertha, at- | Litchfield took the party around town theré next Sunday. | Guests at Essex Social—Vaca- | Tived Wednesday to visit Miss Ruth| .4 home Saturday, 18 detained at Chi- | tended the Douglas camp meeting on | inshis automobile. Hamilton. Howard Almy of Providence spent tion Notes. “ licothe by an attack of malaria. Rev. | Saturday, remaini d N 3 5 ng over Sunday. Rev. Mr. Hull of Bristol occupied the day at M. O. C Mflml’al- ok George Waters of the Hill supplied on| EIf M. Whitney of Norwich was here | pulpit here Sunday. i rs. Mabel Chflds' and nu:&mr are Mrs. William Slate was in Essex F'TGHV'LLE. Sunday, preaching at 1.30 p. m. on the 234 as guest of his sister. He Samuel B, Harvey and family of vigiting Mrs. Childs’ parents, Mr. and | Thursday. . Mrs. G. L. Ulp.hnr is, visiting her | erected some granite stones in their | Willimantic have been spending two Mrs. J. O. Miner. ¥Fred King of Saybrook was in town Items Chiefly Personal. # sons, Everett and Sydney Upham, at| lot in the Grove cemetery. weeks at their farm in Bedlam and Mrs. Cynthia Watson and daughter | this week. - are visiting in Massachusetts. "Frank Palmer of Clarks Falls was accepted by the church on Sunday as Rior Stk Bawyer -o. Bpeingheid Dofi;mmnmce ;:lvn‘"'nl . .:lr.hum Mrs. John Cheney of Souta n&herln the hay crop. .| Mrs. Clara Whittem: s, e and daughter, Pru- nohester were here several days last Iss Florenee I, Hunt Is visiting at Mass., is speriding her vacation With | Young of Willlmantic were recent vie. | dence, have been at Maplawood thls | week at the Eastford house. %r. Orin R. Witter's in Hartford. o Sl her parents, Mr."and Mrs. William | jtops at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week. C. H. Perry of Scotland made a busi- | The Congregational parsonage has & candidate for bap ll'l;.N s bk Sawyer. .| Frank Thompson. v Miss Sarah Jackson of Willimantic | ness trip here Wednesday. been painted. A number of new win. Joln A, Mor:an._.lr., of Norwich an Mrs. F. Edwards, of Essex was in Mr. and M¥s. Arthur Chapman, Mr. |8 spending several weeks with her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard and daugh- [ dows have been addéd and other ime Joseph Hopkins “_erek guests of Mrs. | town Sunday. and Mrs. Ed. Foley and Mr. and Mrs, | tef. Mra. Harry Cady. ter of New Haven are at the old Castle | provements made. James Cook last week. Miss Gertrude Slate is spending the | Charles Thompson were .guests of Mr. Mabel Richardson has been spend for a time with the Misses Trowbridge. Charles S8andford Dies in Montana Howard Gray of Westerly, who had | vacation with her parents, Mr. and|and Mrs. Frank Clark ot Hadlyme, | @ Week in Putnam with C. E. Child an There was a musicale at the Con- PS 8 severé attack of pneumonia some | Mrs. Willlam Slate. Sundgy. * | tamily. fl-’muom parsonage Friday evening. e "“"d’; e Ch‘fl: Sanatord, 49, weeks 2go, is recuperating at his cous- | A number of the Young people at- | H % Gorman and daughter, Kath.| JHuckleberries are very plentitul this| Miss Blanchard of New Haven, Mits e b Th AL daton, vty A aigion 4 Migs | 160060 & social in Essex Monday eve- | ryn, of Versailles, were recent Snih- | year, and parties are seen going every | Spaulding of Worcester, Mass., ‘Walter g, bt A YA g W g Migs Elmina Thompson an 88 { ning. ] at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Timothy | 48y toward the center and west parts| E. Dodge of Putnam assisted the loca) | gl funcral was held in the chapel a f;‘,{,"""r h‘x;‘;::g_e.r lrfi:; ’,‘,;";em#:; Mrt-. rl-‘;mr;l Naw _Ll:ndon is the | Coughlin. of town, where théy grow in abund- mysicians, n“fi.nfin:& o et e e uest o rs. Ma; aniels. i . . spending the past month at Crescent |° Rev. Mr. Butterfeld and Mre. But- | 1o orom sgoictkead, Jr. has returned | 810 rn ot Bomars anmAn and 4o | ucting the- service. Miss Mabel A. to Ni = ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fried of New } child: of Somers are visiting Mrs, Deach_ with Miss Thompson's SISter, |terfiela have been visitors in town | iom oy :"hf";,:,:,‘:’a',"},',':“;{,:,‘,'““f:, York are visiting the latters parents,| Cushman's parents, Judge and Mrs, J. | Lanphear sang a solo and a quartett( , Mr. Mrs. James Brooks. this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Yetter. M. Keit! sang two selections. - The bearers wer Miss Hattie Congdon, a student at| - Hal Martin returned to his work in ufi:rae(’:.l;‘:n:;:;?k:% daughter, | Charles Cady, 8 years old, was kick-| Mrs, Miranda Johnson is visiting in [ ReV; W. B. Sandford, William Wf“] Westerly high school, 18 spending her | Chester Wednesday after a long ill- | Maud, have returned. after spending @ | €4 by a colt Monday. He was playing | Putnam. Bhe ‘entertained her son | LOUls Weir and Mr. Woodworth. Bur! vacation with her parents. Mr. and{ness, few days i Monteilic. around and took hold of its tafl. He | from Southbridge, Mass. on Sunday. |%A8 In the Chewink cemetery. Rev, Mrs. Eugene Congdon. - &7 Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Hart-| Mrs Henry Fisher and daughter, | Técéived the blow in the arm and side. i ravind oo g; Bdccsfnoufle:i"dncoc‘o;xo::lela b{:‘h:o; A number of local residenis attend- | ford were guests at J. J. Tiffany’s on | Grace, of New York, are visiting Mre, PHOENIXVILLE here. 4 ¥ 4 g ed the fumeral of Stiles P. Eccleston | Sunda. Fisher's sister, Mrs. Albert Harris. WEST WWDST cK at Ashwillett last Thursday. M Erastus Huptley is with her Miss Susan’ Woods has returned to oS dnitng o Road Builders to Make Changes Sug- So’:{fi ts:;l;fifr b.\r'llt:rht’;ea;:ll{ :l’;t.e:: gested by Mighway Commissioner. Joseph G. Bill of Griswold was & | husband, Captain Huntley, at Mon- - Y £ 1 uest at the Palmer homestead on |tauk, 0 g it fi:r);\;gemfifflnc’?&g %::51‘0‘:‘::1 DY | Thistioth Sir Oy ORI - o reon- years or myfre has lived at Beltor onday. PSS ARORIRD - st al Items. ont. He‘leaves his father, Charles Misses Winifred and Cecile Palmer GOSHEN % w.l\:;s.”l‘):nil;;rg{:m :r,;d v‘;}rllltl?mn ;id' pacsme Mrs. Dew has arrived and taken pos- ndford, jof- South Chaplin, and # returned to their home on Friday, . Mara’s dlster i f’utn.m ng . Albert Smith, Wayland Harris and | session of the James Heary place. Her | brother, Tfev. W. B. Sandford, of Iow having been the guests of Miss Marion T 4 " News of the Week—Invitations Issued to Randall Family Reunion. CAMPBELL’S M".Ls Briggs at Beach pond. MONTVILLE. daughter spent Sunday at Mr. Smith’s lnfion. Hampshfre, Tll, called on friends im home, East Brimfield, Mass. r. Stanek, who has bought the |town tAis week, 48 Hefvart Frost of fl::u Park, N. Y.,| Backus farm, has bought lumber for a | Mist Mabel A. Lanphear fs visiti Mise Edith Foote of Athol, Mass., is Mrs. George Taylor and Mrs. Seott | Was In town over Sunday. n, and has engaged Lewis Col- | over ‘Sunday at W, H. Hall's in Wesl a guest at the home of Deacon J. Y. | Conklin are visiting their father, G. P. Miss Marion Litchfield and Clarence | burn of Chaplin to bufld the barn. Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Harris and| goods arrived, coming by way of Ab- Mr.fld Mrs. Charles Backus ol ’ ’ (e & | Pastor Preaches at Chester— |'Thomas. Douglas. Myers of Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Harry| O. H. Latham returned Saturday| Charles Small of Providence has L.l.':mhn' 86 ouns Lafleit’ Chate, Mrs.. 1. A, Rapdall and daughter Oscar Tanner and family are visiting | Y 0ungs of South Woudstock, and gtuaw- evening from Fort Mansfield, where | spent a week at B, A. Penno’s. - Mies Ethel F. Rendall, are visiting | thelr father, William J. Tanner. ;‘v"m‘a’:t‘ohcflk'“ ':t@s‘:-ng:g“:‘g'n‘?"" ot S e v “‘l:n";‘hys- AL G fog 3 tus friends in Kingston, R, I. dason Gray and family spent last > past 3 e s an outing at Black Teand. e ™| 574 ana A. J. Randail were in West. | Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gray's | Mrs: John %ma. S S o] TAEbACE e Gy SOUTH KILLINGLY ) Lo o oo e et o :::dg?;;‘mec P froin tiis bigns at- | - Parmers i the) Tection have Anished | have returned to Putnam, ,after a|are at Highland Park, Conn, visiting | Making Arrangements for Old Furnace TRRDINE Sypnings Lor - P tended the Tellowship meeting held at|haying with a short erop. week's stay st Kneim farm. relatives. Pienic in August. '%.L' Chappell of Chester, Conn,, | the First Congregational church at The water in wells is getfing very Maude Flagg of New Salem, E. Lincoln and family are at 'S, H. s spending & short time with| Watch Hill, R. L, for a few da: It has been definitely decided teo was. the guest this week of 1is son, | l.ebanon Wednesday. : i ts Mr. and Mrs, Bosworth. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pellin are visit- | hold an Old Furnace picnfc. Th :ur. C. Chappell, at the Baptist par- mf;‘;‘:fiffi h:e":n};;-‘:"o?fi:e‘;;;;:fi *-"PHEST ok »- Gustave Anderson celebrated his 30th | ing frlends at Jamaica Plain, near | picnics were held annually for twenty 'aev_ George C. Chappell, pastor family of America, to be held at . birthday Sunday, July 25, 1909. A num-| Boston years, but were given up some years " o —— ber of relatives and friends were pres- The ,Pierson Engineering and Con- };‘:;;;,, h:,lll‘ Sle?gt ?&fifm“c" AVEMUE. L Angeline H. Bates I8 visiting in New | ent, enjoylnig a delicious luncheon. stuction company is expected here in a | it was a success, 80 the committes Mrs. E. 8. Geér, who painfully in- | -ondon. : ; Mrs. C. M. Jones is suffering from a | few days to make the changes suggest- ( was encouraged to appoint another, Mrs, E. L. Chappell, of Chester, Conn. |, 04"y o7 fa0g “1a vatter. . > Rev. F. A, Fuller will preach in the | nervous collapse and is confined to her| ed by Commissioner Macdonald after | which will take place the last Thurs Pastor. Chappell preached at the First Bo. o ottt oyl Congregutional chugch next Sung room. Mre. Jones severely burned her{ his inspection of the state road. day in August, Nathan Short was Baptist C'"!;zh' hester, his old homs| - "HANOVER A lawn party was held at the hand 4 week or more ago, and it 18| The severe drouth is drying up the | ungnimously chosen chalrman and church, 8 y morning, July 25th. Py - tist church Wednesday evening, supposed the suffering has brought on| ground so that the potato crop will be | business manager, With instructions to Subject, The Measure of Our Respon-: ARG A . | was a large attenflance. " | the &nunt prostration. Her daugh-|small. Corn is also feeling its effect, | appnint the various commitices nee- :lbl lg and assisted in the evening|Mr. and Mrs. Stagdish in Nova Scetia| Sybil Tillinghast and Blanche 1os | ter, Miss Mildred Jones, is caring for| and the leaves are rolling badly. and | essary to help him. ervice. —Moving ago. Last year they were revived, and ot the Union Baptist church, was the guest last week of his parents, Mr. and Rev. Asa J. Wilcox of Uncasyille ‘oc- Joture 8how. %’haf{:,‘ ‘gfi:fii, "', ¥ lu}_’i‘lt with' he;&r‘ and Mrs, E. E. Perrin and’tam- :t“remm": ‘;rflt .o?;z mvfell:parra“ltbw. s tnr r]::[..:rnlu;ll v:'nr?thg(omn;:y.:g 101‘::- pled the pulpit of the Union Baptist| Mr and Mrs. Webster Standish are| Joseph Hopkins was a recent wigitor | ily visited in Thompson, Sunday. Wiliam Ross, the new malil carrier. | tos farm, New. Hartford, to spend Au- urch lagt Sunday morning, July 25, | spending a vacation in Nova Scotia. in Pendleton Hill. o % Mrs. Prentice Mers: is entertaining| is quite regular in his daily trips, and | gust. M Blackman is studying l”‘“m"f,‘n excellent sermon. A closely contested ball game was ———— b Y her son, Robert” McNally of Glenns | g liked very much. ; French and ‘music’ this summer. Work is progressing on the interior played on the Alr'se grounds Saturday y Falls. 1 R A SN Mrs. Albert Grover has gone to Put- e Copference room oLt URion | by the Hanover and Greeneville teams GR'§WOLD WARRENVILLE . nam ‘as & guest of Miss Addle Hol- . ist church. The interior of the |with the score 5 :0 4. 2 : land and Madam Holland, Mrs. A, E. Baptist parsonage has been thoroughly |~ Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Adams of| Mrs. Loretta Gallup of Oneco l’ -vis- RAWSON 7 S Hall's sister and mother. repaired. Hoston spent Sunday here. iting her gister, Mrs. 8. G. Ni . : BOP% TE Little ftoms of Local Interest. George Phillips has purchased a he members of the recently organ- | Mids Grace Roberts of Oxford sang | Fllen Campbell : retur this: week [ Wedding Anniversary Celebrated. valuable colt of Mr. Starkwerther. g:u young ladies’ choir of the Union | a pleasing anthem at last Sunday's|from a three weeks™ with her g 2t Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Durkee are spend- | "y o5t 000 orop in this section will Baptist - church are Misses Girda Ol- | church service. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Mr. and Mrs! Elmer Philips cele- | ing a few days in Hopkinton R. L. | 57 more than 50 per cent. of the son, Minnie Chapel, Hilma Rosenlund, | * A moving picture show ha sbeen giv- | Re!d, of Lisben. . .- " |brated their Afth anniversary Sat-|guests of Mr. Durkee's sister, Mrs. E. | 0. 0. "oty Ella Roseplund, Ethel Wood and|en nightly for a week past in a tent| One day this week : Mrs.. .Louisa | urday evening. Many " from out of ( P. Mathewson. Ngthan Short introduced to friends Daisy Bergman. Miss Gladys Latimer | pitched back of Charles Perry’s house. | C2mpbell visited her sister who is gll [ town were in attendance. M. 8. Louks is spending several days | g "0 ot Chureh his brother, who had church orgenist, and Miss Nellie Chap- | * Mr. and Mrs. Treadway of Sher- | &t her home in Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keene were With his famlly in this village. > 3 not been in‘town for fifteen years. Mr, ' ‘;:::ze,! 't:grgg‘um:elgv;flg zdhe,youn‘ brooke, Quedec, have been guests of gue'als of Mrs. Lucy Philips on Sun- J:{'notfli“; "Afu‘.‘fi:{“k“' Mass., Is the | g, 't “has retired from a profitable o 8! ednesday even- | Mr. and Mrs. Angus Park. WIND“AE Cfll} TY al"‘;'unk and Dwight Phillips, Roy ‘gue; hford . No. 90, held its reg- burin;ss ir’ol\:u:::g:seus. in which he . < P < 0y e = e 11a Lo Rowland and James Fitzgerald made | ular meeting Wednesday evening. O The church will . be <losed through i LAUREL GLEN - LEO"ARD BRIDGE- ] a trip to Crescent beach Sunday. Mrs, M. 8. Louks has returned home, Au‘uiL 3 > 3 1 mball was at Putnam . | after spending several weeks in Paw- Mr, and Mrs. Arthur H. Clark and WEST"NSTER ne?::hy :‘l. was also John mn-.m.wm‘ tucket and vicinity. . TR ST S g son of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting s | Roy Rowland was a Wilimantic call- | _ Mrs. Viola Louks Smith of Central WINDHAM L Mysti¢ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. N, | their parents, Mr. and M Salmon At the service Sunday morning the | or Wednesday. Falls, R. I, is spending several weeks T. Maine. ¥ Clark, and Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Park. |pulpit was occupied by Pastér Smith. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. | gunday School Outing to the Beach— Mr. and. Mrs. R. D. Cook of Watch Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Corbit and son | Rev. F. E. Delzell of Brentwood, N. Tl v - Louks. i Hill were Sunday visitors with Mrs. |are visiting in Stafford Springs. H., a former pastor, preached an ex- PLAINFIELD. Mr. and Mrs, D. Mathewson and Miss Pastor Giving Cottage Talks. ‘( Ida E. Louks enjoved an automobile Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Saunders of Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A good rwmnber from this place at- | cellent sermon. 5 S s e o Maine. tended the fellowship meeting held at| Mrs. John D. Rood of Moosup and | Highways Oiled with Good Results.|trip to Hartford last Friday. Westheld, Mass. are spending their Mrs. R, H. Wright was the guest of | ., 100 4t Benont Bates'. . Rev. E. P. Mathewson occupied the [ Lebanon on Wednesday, the 28th. It| Mrs. Ellen Pygker of Brooklyn have e 5“"“ in the Laurel Glen chapel last | was declded to hold the next of the | been guests their mother, Mrs.| 'A. B. Tripp has returned to Somer- | Mrs. L. K. Fuller a few days last week "About 140 members of the Windhant Mr. and Mrs. N. Frank Maine of unday morning and held communion | series of meetings with the Exeter| Sybil Baker. ville, Mass. Mrs. H. P Scott was the guest of ™ service. There was a prayer meeting | church some time in August. Miss Jessie Sage s spénding the | Mrs. Ella Richmond of Hartford is | her sister at Ashford Saturday last. :“g“ts".“"’,‘";v‘gm“:ms::‘;‘;' '%Tfi: at the same place Wednesday evening, Miss Myra Manwaring is visiting | week with Miss Josephine Armstrong, | visiting Mrs. T. E. Greene. [ T ach on Wednesday. The party went led by Rev. J. H. Adams of Péndleton | John Clark’s, at Liberty Hill. one of the teachers in Plainfield high | Eimer Greene is in Hanover. SOUTH CANTERBURY. DY Speciar sealiby o Norwichsand then Hill. A large number of Jewish boarders|school, at her home in Pawtucket. Dr. Tracy and wife have returned boarded the Sight Seer. Edgar James of Hope Valley has{are quartered with the local Jewish| Arthur C. Bennett was taken to |from a two weeks' auto trip in Maine.| e Annie Morgan, Mrs. Mary Con- | Rey. Harry Grimes is 4 take the entéred the employ of the Clarks Fal residents. Backus hospital Saturday, where he| Joseph Noyes is having ofl applied | on and Mrs. Burr Smith were in Nor- | members of the castle of the Knights Felting company, and is boarding at [ _ Mrs. Minnie Dawley and friends .of | underwent an operation for appendi- (to the streets around his summer | wi.p Saturday. ot King Arthur to Columbia lake next ¥ the home of James Maine. Willimantic’ spent Tuesday with Mrs. | citis. home. Dr. Tracy has applied ofl to iss May Burdick of Providence is |I. E. Cummings. visiting her grandparents, Mr. and B Mrs. Martha Bennett has been visit- | week for a few days of camp MNfe. the street in front of his summer res- | ing her cousins, Dr. John O. Smith and | - Rev. R. B Hatch of St. Paul's church DAYVILLE idence for two years now and has |y Harrlet Bugbee. is giving a series of talks on the Bible Mrs. C. P. Holdredge. LEFF"‘GWELL proved its excellency beyond a doubt. Miss Mary O'Reilly has returnedl to | at l;‘h' fl St "of ‘the NER sepple. PRt The Rev. Mr. Beywolde and wife are her home at New York after two| Kingsley Brown turned from CENTER VOLUNTOWN. Mr. and Mrs. N, E. Whiting of Nor- | away on their vacation and the church * WOODSTOCK weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs, Mary | a trip to England. wich and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Leffing- | will be closed for two Sundays 3 ———— J. Conlon. ‘Miss Theresa Gidman was the guest Charles Barber and Grover Fry went | well of “this place spent Sunday at| Mr. and uu.-fluy of Kansas City| Rev. L. B. Crane of Haston, Fa. a g g g P S of Miss Anna Bates at Gales Ferry to Beach pond three days last week | Woodstock. making the trip in Mr|are visiting at Caleh Blanchard's former summer resident, is visiting CLARK’S CORNERS. over Sunday. ‘ and carried home 268 fish. Grover Fry | Whiting’s auto. ey were the guests |’ Mrs, William Bailey was in Provi- 2 —— Mrs. Will Riee has returned from caught a pickerel that weighed » two [of Mr. and Mrs, Gallup. dence visiting last week. s . M 3 Miss Faye Darrows of New Lon- | Nova Scotia, 3 pounds. 3 The B. Y. U. was led by Mrs. T.| The Ladies’ Ald society met with 0! L % don was & recent visitor here. Frank Machia and Delazon Wood Mrs. Carrie Pratt s improving. Her haye gone to Vermont. - sister from Massachusetts is with her. eweae William Bitgood went to Hopeville |rope” (Russia). Rom. 10: 1-4. A duet July 29 on business. by Mrs. A, H. Beebé and Frank Lef- ' an Bitgood of was finely renderad. - Hopey. __are vi their grand- rs. Carrie Park and Miss Elizabeth C. Lefingwell Sunday evening, using{ Mrs. Frank Bennett ‘ednesday. Miss Viola F. Jewett has returned the topic “Baptist Opportunity in Eu- Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘;w - nt ed from d | from East Douglas. the week end at 2 t the Mrs. J, Navin and children have re- | The 0, Argentina, has guests of Mrs. _R 2 turned from New Haven. a graim capable of loading e sust mcw-mmu to Prov-