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NEW LONDON COUNTY, | T me stmns e bass. Gus Tilley of Norwich was the guest | of Edwin Maine on Sunday. PRy dent of this town, on Saturday 1 i Meeti Tof Wedn Armenian Student Will Preach—Con- | cvening. The funeral took place on "é'.'.,'.:‘.:'......."::.'...'mm.-n.r“""‘-:f gregational Sunday Schoo! Picnio | © U898V o and % Sweet Family Reunion. Social Mentio GALES FERRY Rev. N. B. Prindle of . Preston In consequence of the closing at . in Thi tist churc! e e cay. motionjast | Fifth Entertainment at Yale 'Varsity | proached in the Third Bap ch | Ralph Eddy Celebrates 13th Birthday Sunday the audience was rather light| Quarters Enjoyed—Mrs. Robert L. Rev. Luclan Drury supplied the pul- —Hail Storm Did Much Damage to in the First Congregational church. Ross Recovering from Operation— | nit of the Baptist church in Rowley, | Local Crops. a small attachrents were Rev. E. B, Smith announced last and i 2 Rev. Albert Stanton and Rev. loors. Two Sunday that he would be absent next Rev. 0. C. Morse at M. E. Church. 3?::'&4 fs,.'l':::.y " Won‘::t::,l ’u:.:iwd C. H. Killan returned Wednesday | Twoomey, son mx. son-in-law rup.c:l %file:l l-iout :eekc J.:mulh n:.NE.' li'llfl?: Sunday and an Afmenian student from | .o au of the serles of entertain-| The Wednesday club was entertain- | fOm & week's visit with his son, Bd- | Ively_ of Av e | e D e feveliia the. v U Dy logical Seminary Will | ments was Teld at the Yale 'varsity |ed Toesdey attieom Y onsh o Byt ifi”}"éfl'fixfi'fi}im into bankruptcy. b, - g uarters Friday evening, Aug. 20th, | Pendleton an: ss Delia Wheeler. - J. 8. s - it Ya i tows. il On Monday the Sunday school pienic | {8F0R, FUTEY, BITRR i Cion of | was a travel meetimg, made up of nar- | Mildred and Annette, are spending a g st oo Bomge i last see ! of the First Congregational church was) yiioo ‘Grace Chapman, assisted by Miss | ratlves by the members of journeys week in New London. tor, preached in the Line Meeting Sat it the “The Ethics of Riot” from |town would vote to bulld a building hzld on the banks of the Columbia res- | jy;.s Satterlee and Miss Mary Gl}bhu.. taken and places visited. Those who “n:’“?‘;‘_* g"':-ul{"”g‘ Spencer and Mr. m::n"Ye ought o be quiet and do | in the vil of Plainfield, to be used ervolr. About 160 were in attendance. | Ty " U0 0 Yo g b d F. cer spent last - geat tha Particlpeted wepe [By- Ant e XN - | nothing rashiy.” for school purposes, did not amount e :V“m‘:“:‘:":d Cverytaing con: | opening number of the yronimme was | Hollister, Miss Hollister, Miss Arring- | Moek m“ and the summer re ::mnl ‘y" e et Phinte to, anythilis, a5 = -motion was made tribut V:flm wor{'!“ wwers. indmiged | 20 lnv:ll;gll:. orch:;tn.‘ filkrw.g by 3°' snn ;«(u '1(': % l;ew:,:tjl ufihn'dn':f Mrs. Byron Eddy and daughter Clara| mpa Sunday sehool of the Line meet in thle beginning to have a cdommlttefi casion. gro mi on the violin and vaude- | Man, Mrs. C. P. Kendall, o A appointed to investigate and see in by the children and young people A | Ville act by three young men in negro| Hewitt, Miss Eilsabeth Whitman and | {2 Vieltins relatives in - Chicopee, | ing house held their annual picuic this ot & il ts N SOt sl Ta e oW v;;-e cztuhe ot thite iy costumes. Miss Maud Buckingham of | Mrs. Lucian Drury. Seventeen were Me. and Mrs., J BRaad: |4re in venr on Friday at Beac 1:»'\!l - port at some future meeting, Jjust before v Norwich was soloist for the evening, | present. At the conclusion of the ex- | ;.o pc FiC "h“'uv; Mrs. Shead's | Pumber had a very enjoyable time. practically knocks the matter in the ”'T"g’hg' t family had a reunion last followed with readings by Miss Marion | ercises ice cream and cake were|g 0. Tohn By ck, taking them in his Personal Mention. head. Saturday, about thirty meeting for a|Earnshaw of New York. The chacac.|served by the hostess, and —Miss | ;yiomobile. Mrs. Ann Corey has during the week | Mrs. E. G. Phillips of Worcester is oral plenic on the shores of Wil- | 1eT8 in the farce entitled A Case of| Wheiler entertained the company. bY |” My and Mrs. Perkins of Oswego, | entertained her son, Henry Corey of | visiting her niece, Mrs. D. H. Grover. fiars ganis Suspension, which closed the pro-{plano selections. Kan., William May of Newton, Mass., | Eastern Point; her nephew, Frederick | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Salisbury left NIr. nd Mrs, Gibbs of Brooklyn, N.|Eramme were represented by Miss| North Stonington grange held its an- | cojleq on friends Friday. Mr. May | O. Fenner, and wife of Plainfleld, and | Monday morning for a few weeks' stay Y. ‘are taking a vacation among friends | Gibbs, Miss Helen Torney, Miss Marion | nual picnic at Pleasant- View Thurs-|pog peen helpless for several years, | Nathan Whiting and wife of Norwich. {at Bethliehem, N. H. They ae- and acquaintances in their native Barnshaw, Anthony and Oliver Morse, | day. About one hundred were present.| noving paralyeis of the lower limbs.|John I Pellett and wife of Centrai | companied by Mr. and Mrs. D. town. Lloyd Church, Miss Ruth ilton, J.| A bountiful dinner was served. | Both he and his siter are old resi- | Village; her brother, Charles W. Rob- | Salisbury, who plan to stay two days. John Abell visited his parents and | H. Larrabee, Miss Helen Benson and| Miss Mabel Arrington of Mexico | gents ‘They made the trip by auto- | bins of Boston, and her uncle, Rev.| Miss Christine Krebs of Westerly, triends in town over last Sunday. William Mackie. and Miss Edna Coldren of India, stu- | mopjte. Silas Weaver of Lyme. who came here a few days a0 to Miss Sarah Peckhem of Westerly 18| Young Ladies from Jewett City. |dents at Northfield seminary, are| Raiph Eddy celebrated his 13th| Miss Cora Kellogg has been visited | visit Miss Gladys Codlin, was sudden- visiting friends in town. A jolly party of sixteen young ladies | EUeStS of the Misses Holllster. birthday on Saturday. Nineteen boys | by her university roommate, Miss Hel- | Iy called home by the death of her Mrs. Elizabeth Lilley of Frankiin is | from Jewett City are spending the locD rl;ief;:b" U TSNS W vINOnS | il }]I;.r;sent and a general good time en;-‘hal-;hg; of I~'afl|;.vei;§ofl:;w”ter tn‘}‘xfr i i nak 24 3 v e i was £ g s ocum wife e 1 o X(Is1x::nlur granddaughter, Mrs. Fred ;i’::. at Harvard Refectory hall, River Co‘l:;’:nxhe;ly"hfi”::u:gt:l,"n.‘:;' ?fi; e mfi:;enlmdy and daughters v ;!n."el, O iy Miss, Cyntiia ts)mn’nnxn !“_"9"2 gle“ r!mllr:'l::;:ti b i f Chicago Pers: ¥ y Mrs, C. Smith entertained last week | Phillips. he family of J. C. Gallup unt ut spr;nit" R GE‘,!O;‘: Ron thie waek ot Mrs. William ;’;_.IK'::;?M of Morit- ralto:ffi:d:'o r:"“ ¥, is the ‘guest of | her siaters, Mre. Lane and husband of | Mr. and Mrs. George H. G;iltn:ep and | the first of September. Mrs. Katherine Sweet's. Her father, claire, N. J., who has been visiting her Brooklyn, N. Y. and Clara Whipple [ daughter, Gladys, attended ry pritustesie abll Town Meeting Did No Business—At- tachments Force Boston Dry Goods Store Into Bankruptey. Shoulder—Sunday School Oulivgg mfacnt is “nc.n‘mn mnud “’: Our two preacher boys of the %:l.uh, Boston dry goods store to close its i v ek y isited Henry C. Champlin, was born on what nts, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Satterlee, of Malden. reunion at Eeckv Poaint and v EASTFORD e Saown o e Bk Dt | Dl o rearned 5 che vis| CLARK'S FALLS |, v Ny Bonpines wnd vy ool | i b Bomlent gy o e |, T fellowehip meeting at the Exeter Con- FTiday eveming. . =~ o o . | Picnic Luncheon in Honor of Secretary|are at G. L. Upham's for a week. wieh have besn guests at George H.|Automobile Party from Boston—Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Entertain Party of sregational church last Wednesdas. | . turiied to Gales Ferry from Norwich Pierce of Sunshine Society. Mrs. William- Weaver of Mexico is | Gallup's. i it the Weaver home for several weeks. Shoulder Dislocated. on Thursday. Mrs, Ross is recovering Eh 9 3 G Ww. B e usually spends the summer north. | Mrs. Benjamin F. Willcox recently SALEM from & recent Sstion fo SUESANPL “‘:;h::r‘:_’g;::‘::;‘;sve,yn‘,"f}"ghfl‘: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Spencer and |elipped on a stons step and fell, sus- | Judge and Mrs. J. M. Tatem. Mise Norwich Preacher Spoke—Grange | short time with her mother and daugh- | H1ll were the guests of Hortice Palmer two children leave Friday for Idaho, | taining a painful dislocation of the | Margaret MacNeal and J. Tatem - after a three months’ visit in town. houlder, requiring the surgical skill of | of Willimantic were guests of C. D. i Will { ter to recuperate further. Mr. Ross|and family Sunday afternoon. o 8 A Moeting—Changes in Scheols Will} [0 o8 oottt o on Friday to resume| Mrs. Abbie Lewls and Mrs, Lulu|, This section of the town was visited | Dr. Swaet Tatem and wife last week. Be Made as Result of New Law. his duties as general secretary of the visited with Mrs, | 1ast Friday afternoon by a hail storm | = Muny wells are dry and all streams, | Miss Ellen Ballou entertained last o 4 Y. M. C. A sister, Mrs, Susan Babcock, and which did serious damage to crops, | eprings and brooks have given out. It | week Miss Alice McKinney of Meri- Rev. L. W. Frink of Norwich deliv- .Mm‘. f;yor; of Washington, D. C., was | family Sunday. lasting nearly half an hour; corn, on- | jg the driest here known for years. den. ered an excellent sermon in the Con- gregational church on Sunday morn- ing. In the evening an interesting service was conducted by Hon. H. A. i ions, buckwheat, tomatoes, all suf- — Charles W. Clark attended the camp the guest of the Misses Jennings at The Tribune Sunshine society and fered. The heaviest losers are George A vRvie‘filrv‘e' for a couple of days last ]s::'ter'al:_lh‘f::;:; were at Quonochontaug Wetherell, Ch.:le:sP moterf..h “0. e er:i 1 WO0O0DSTOCK VM.LEY- meeting I;t :""’ifl:’fiu ;m eud s Rix First Ride in Autemobile. 1 M;‘" Albta;t fi“'hnlnfi" » p‘i";}x”' muéi‘&'flfhr:m" T}};hl:l:t &Tst&fi Mrs. A. N. Hammond Recovering from 'V?Ir-rr:)nom;‘::{.r "‘:"'"”o’("‘n l‘n 2 'war - uncheon af er home in honor o Trs. e « . . > wred 4 > e e e ok [t Twae mlr( i T, of Ledairds: dB:i‘dr:»e Jane Pierce, general secretary of the “‘;;;:';‘&;;‘é"%&'é“’;‘g&m with s Blood-Poisoning—Personal Events. Teaze Enests. Theader of Mrs. M J. Yotpd ha hola h:“s;:::ital“::eet!ng“:: visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Tribune Sunshine society, who left for =3 > o “hapman. ey made the trip in an party at Pond Factory. Miss Emma Thomas and Mrs. Allen | automoblle, with Wallace BI ; New York in the evening. G 3 Wi T“i;’f.‘ry.nfi;’i'a‘"é ?x‘éi‘.f«’%'r‘ New Lon- {}‘::tltnri: °f;‘.“‘?»'.’ixr"".us$,';.‘?b’u.”'§?.'. The Clark's #alls Sabbath school, z:.nyon spent ,Thursday in Worces- :::u'r':tul:;ne;ht;}; ;‘:mx:'el:‘ o-ynr night don, with his wife and son, spent a |Stiles’ mother, Mrs. Nancy K. Tucker, Laurel Glen and Pendleton Hill schools THOMPSON Mrs. Clara Fiske Chamberlin and Mr. and Mrs. S, D. Curtis and fam- s . Iside | whose home is with Mrs. Peckham, one | ccepted the invitation of the Second| s 7:?;?;”1333'«“02“‘«?'5 :;;:1; vi'hi}f}i:l has | of her danghters, returned with them | Baptist church and Sabbath !Cih'”‘ '10 Violinist Heard at Congregational been’in the possession of Mr. Rogers' | that afternoon, the journey being about | Picnic with them at Pleasant View. All{ * cpyrch—Baptist Sunday Schoal Pic- ancestors for more than a hundred |twenty-five miles. “Mrs. Tucker, who | report a delighttul time. nie. years recently celebrated her 80th birthday, tex‘:dl{:‘” ".fx’c';.uf".l?‘ffi."hfi‘t'"»‘{.'pafi 3 Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth of Orange, mnd:e;hguyflgmeo:;n ;'\;figa::‘f:l ¥, it be- | O reh and Sabbath school at Zawgoo | MF. and Mrs. Charles Ross and their Conn., spent Sunday in town, the|ing 8 daughter Helen of Brooklyn have been 3 v d. ests of Representative and Mrs.| George Watson of Waterbury, ac-{PORe .0 po 100t iy pocketbook | VEiting Mr. and Me<. Lowell N. Ross. son Sumner of Holden, Mass., are vis- | fly entertained on the 24th their son ting Mr. and Mrs. James Fiske. William and wife with thele Bittle Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clarke have | daughter Louise; also H. J. Chapman returned to their home in Suffield, | of Stamford and friends from Bos- Mass. ton; Mrs. C. F. Whittemote and daugh- Mrs. Alfred Briggs and daughter of | ter, Miss Helen, son Preston, of East Pomfret called on friends in the Val- | Douglas, and Elisha Sherman, Jr, of ley on Monday. Pomfret. hadwick and Mr. and Mrs. Charles I | companied by his son and daughter,| =G\ K e Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Elliott and Miss| Mrs. 5. P. Butler spent the week _ o t thirty dollars recently. He Ts. S. 7 s Beebe. They made the trip from Or- | is spending his vacation with his fa. w abouw . Lucy Olney went to Nanticket last ith her brother's family in Pom- ange and return in, their touring car. | ther, John Watson, of the Allyn's Point| Was in the woods cutting wood and | S00% 0" ¥ ?,'fi," WAUREGAN. hi acket with the mon in one 2 po%k:t.j ;r is thought a tra:syp might | Mrs. and Miss Allbright of Dorches- | Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Grover of have been near and saw him and made | ter visited Mrs. O. E. Mills on their| Brookiyn, N. Y. are at their summer section. Charles Miner is visiting his grand. parents in Millington. Vacationists Return. Postmaster Tracy Improving—Rev. Mr. Clarence Bennett left town on Tues- | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Noble and son | oo’ Lith it way from the Si Bay conference. | home. Pike Preached—Big Fight Against day to spend some time with relatives [ Theodore of New London and Mr. and | * . reunion of the Avery N. Eccle- | Miss Allbright is an exceptionally fine | Migs Louise Kenyon has returned Eilm Beetle. in Waterbury. Mrs. Ralph Goddard and son of Staten ston family will be held at the home of | violinist and played at the Congrega- | rrom Providence. —_— Mra. Sherwood Miner and Miss Abby | Island, N. Y., who have been spending tional church Sunday morning Han-| Mijgs Alice Alderman has returned | Postmaster A. E. Tracy is still im- Nathan W, Eccleston at Glasgo Aug. Mier spent Tuesday with friends in|two weeks' vacation at The Farm, near | gy del's Largo as a prelude, and an An-| from Worcester. proving in health, and probably will ba Ncrwich. Long Cove, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone, Mrs, | dante by Gluck as a response. Mrs. Albert N. Hammond has been | on duty again in two weeks. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ray enter- | Mr. and Mrs. George TFrost and|jonn perry and sons, the Misses Ag- | = Miss Flizabeth Eddy left Wednes-|yery )1 with blood poisoning. Tracy efficiently officiates in the office tained a company of friends at Crystal | daughter Dorothy of Montclaire, N. J.,| 102" Gladys and Dorothy Collins are | 48y with Charles Chase and his son Mrs. Avery of Somerville, | during Mr. Tracy's absence. Spring farm on Tuesday evening. were visitors at their summer home | fitt, pi N AN ol Mrs. Ellen Avery Zawgoo pond | Raymond for a visit to Boston. . | Mass, has been staying at Winfield | Rev. Mr. Pike of Asbury, Mass.. oc- _Miss Leah Gifford hwl! retu;n‘e‘dhto here Friday. today. Mrs. Annie Knight has been visit- | gonvon's the past week. cupied acceptably the Congregational ?u.iw Lor:m_.n ;fti{a!f:n’falsn L~ gl - | Rev.. 0. C. Morse Conducted Servi RSN ST NS ing Mrs. Ed;vin Wood at Willimantic | ™" marold Briggs has returned to his gl')lpuuhtm s'fi""fi’" heubssct. Lessons A mumber of changes will be made| Rev. Oliver C. Morse of Port Wash- PENDLETON HILL. v, Sd Atre. Bantuel Dike &nd Miss| 1OmS fit Pomiret. B B Telnedes ¢t Sunda o Is § il Talt he | imgton, L. I, conducted both the morn- . Rév. and 2re. Samuel Dike and Mis | "Miss Bessie L. Carpenter, a student e U8 _EROR, BERSRY in the schools in town] l!l a aswt‘ @ thg and evening services at fhe M. E.| . . —— ¥ Elizabeth Dike of Auburndale are vis- | o¢"the Putnam High school, is visiting | in New Hartford, preaching to old rz'vml‘MMS{hPdln;wo;rvji;):str;‘:sierAh:i church Sunday during the absence of| Fi™st Trip to Norwich—No Evening |iting Miss Mary Dike. B oq | her uncle, Allen Kenyon. friends and u‘g‘;minunce;, - bee. . Standls! J 3 *I'the. pastor, Rav. John Thompson. Service Sunday—Personal ltems. The Baptist Sunday schoo enj.n)e Miss Julia 0ood of Oberlin, Ohlo, n secured to tea':‘h in the Centra e their annual picnic at Bates’ Grove on SOUTH W|NDHA" and Miss Myrtle Alling of Tallmadge, A‘i'l:l(!g\‘m S[;’e“';;’;‘ltpi‘:“d;;'ll"r:t“;n:; ;‘""_1 MONTVILLE Mrs. Amos Palmer and daughter, | Wednesday. A WINU . Ohlo, returned to their homes Thurs- Calvin Ballard of Derby is spending day, after a month’'s visit with Waure- two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mes. Themas - ARER:I0f I RsENY. TS Sunday School Serenade for Guilford | gan friends. There will be a glad wel- Cothors of Colchiester “dn. the/, Wies their initial trip to Norwich on Sat- Pivalt £airict, Attended Stark Family Reunion—Sev- | urday. e after a vacation Smith—Local Notes. come for them 1f they ever visit Wau- eral Attended Camp Meeting—Ser-| Mrs. Irving Babcock and son George | &t Silver Bay. N. ¥. ESE e Spe- : LEONARD BRIDGE. i Smp 080§ ot Westarly warggnebts of Mra Bab- B e Miss Annie L. Smith Is entertaining | The Wauregan company still holds —_— vices at the Baptist Church. cock’s daughter, Mrs. Jennie Thomp- NORTH STERLING Miss Barlett of Danielson. the banmer high in the care of ite vil- Fellowship Meeting at Exeter Was ekl Chapm ttended the | %°:; on Monday. e B s 20 s Mr. and Mrs. W. C.\ Muerock are La:e; JP’.’&.“;:.J’:%"M: ?gm”::tu'.: 3 3 8. Moses CHapman aittended i Mr. e . " di the week in New Haven. B Exceptionally Interesting—LigHtning reunion of the Stark family which was dfl|£r ‘::rde ‘:zzsge‘;:e"sfgglky"gffi:& Twenty-Five New Boxes Will Be 59;1“. :‘ Du;onv of Providence called | trees. It is a pity that outside parties Struck House. held at the Golden Spur, East Lyme, | james M. Cook. Rev. J. Howard Ad- Added to R. F. D. Route—Large Ber-| o, friends recently. in many places where the fight is on . last Thursday. The fellowship meeting of the Con-| ‘Mrs Arabella Latimer is visiting in egational churches of Bozrah, Exeter, | orange, N, J. nklin, Goshen, Norwich Town and | “Mre 'Earl Browning and two chil- Lebanon met with Exeter ‘Wednesday. | gren left Tuesday for a visit with rel- Aug. 25. The beautiful weather called | g¢; in Providence, R. I. A number of persons attended the perf"m;tedn? ma{ly "‘!I!l '1?1 bep.:)treedlnl ati Coventry lake Thurs-|@n eeding places for the e S ey S Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Topliff of Mrs. Albert Avery of Uncasville is| Occum spent Sunday he}"e with friends. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. i AR R ams was entertained at the same place. ry Parties. Miss Sarah Thompson Palmer, gho |~ has been spending the summer in the Adirondacks and with her sister, Mrs. Frost, in Montclair, N. J,, is now at Julius Kavyaherm and wife of New York visited their home here last Sun- day. < M her home here. Mrs. Daniel Larkin and Mrs. Byron | Avery. i) ]‘f{fo:,:;rd‘:?;;::nmes:,',,n' The | v Miss Grace Lyon returned from New |~ wgiter Boardman was a giest of his | Wood of Danfelson called on friends| Mrs. W. ¢. Card was In Packerville WES_TM"‘STER 5 lex‘r th dy s Rovivals, The | Lork city last week, where she has| ousin, Miss Alice Brewer, of Norwich | here last Sunday. Wednesday. Religious Interests — Camp Meeting ;’-ggcrm::ne efo"?,{“. Mor?\‘l'n‘ session g%?:m'i)"““d‘l’;l the summer course at{ ,n Wednesday. Miss Ida Greenslitt of Putnam called| The Smith-Winchester band recently Bowte sl Poople »: 3 a college. i 7 b d { 10.30 a. m.—Deacon John Clarke, mod- Mrs., Edwin i Henry attended the There will be no evening service on |on friends here last Sunday. gave Guilford Smith a serenade at his Sunday evening, as the church will be As the bass season is drawing to a | summer home in Windham. erator. Devotional service; greeting|meetings at the Willimantic camp A A hurch prayer meeting last Fri- 2 ! closed to enable the people to avail | close fishermen are busy. Mrs. Alice Abbe returned Monday Th°§ :y thne 5?::;"' g:c‘fl:f i‘n;ugl;l.i V,X:;:E grounds last Thursday. themselves of the oppo&mfily of hear- | large berry parties are here every | from a trip to Maine. day evening was led by Edwin St te Re !'B v Ssta t g 187 | _Several from this'town atfended the| ing Dr Coates at North Stonington. Sunday looking for berries to can. Henric Henrickson is entertaining | JOhn again, who spoke in an interest- Rev. Marcus Burr; Revivals in Scrip- | services on Sundav at Willimantic s nidonts Sohd i : George Gibson and wife of Moosup | his son and family of Boston. ing way. The subject was, “The So- ture, W. H. Geer; Revivals in the Early [ camp meeting. ;L’hm;ch, ARav, R. E. Turiner: 2\'569" for Misses Nellie and Florence Chapman unch. ernoon session, p. M.— |jeft Tuesday fo ti i ri- Deacon A. G. Kneeland, moderator. | gence. R T A S Praise service; business; anthem by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chapman spent the choir, O How Lovely; Revivals of | Saturday. Sunday and Mgnday ‘p’a:m the Reformation Period,” Mrs. W. H.|friends in Exeter and Colchester. Harris; Revivals of Modern Times, Reuben Austin is visiting in Boston. Rev. E. B. Smith; The Divine Side of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Finney of Ar- lled on friends here Sunday. —— e clal Consciousness as lnteryretln‘ the FITch""LE' S y Spirit of Our Time. do?:l: a“i‘éoé“ \‘;;‘llalgzlsi:er?rt:gurlt:rr}:‘;:: (’5 SOUTH CANTERBURY. The pulpit Sunday morning was oc- pieces received along the route is Pl . R TN o cupied by Mr. St. John, as the pastor, steadily increasing. Twenty-five new | Visitors in Town During the Week.| Rev. A. A. Smith, was absent attend- boxes will be added to the route this ing the camp meeting at Willimantic. week. The heads of seventy-two fam-| Mrs. John Scott and children, Wlos-| Deacon Edmond took charge of the 1lies 'ure on the list, representing a sie and Eddie, of Bast Orange, N. J., | meeting Sunday evening. total of 450 persons receiving mail. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James W.| Among those attending services at The Misses Grace and Eisie Adams have returned to their home after vis- iting friends in Stafford Springs. Mrs. Andrew Lynch and children of Brist: R. I, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Foley. These Revivals, Deacon John Clark; | lington, Mass., are spending the week| Mrs. Willis Chappell and daughter v ily Morgan. the camp ground Sunday were Mr. and ‘The Human Side of"l‘hes;e Revivals, E. | here with relatives and fr!‘ends. Ethel have returned to their home af- sh?r.e l{’f::_r;:::r:lv::‘:éi BRpiy Soa stvhe Mrs. Charles Kilbourne of Worces- | Mrs. Charles Barstow and Albert Saf- Smith; Do the Conditions of the| A large congregation was present at|ter spending the week in Chesterfleld, | ° rfigs Ethel L, Pilling of Danielson ig | ter returned home last Saturday after | ford. Church and of Individual Christian: |the preaching service Sunday forenoon | the guests of her sister, Mrs. Charles | \isiting at F. O. Plummer's. several days’ visit with Mrs. Kil-{ Mrs. Edwin Edmond has been con- Call for a Revival at the Present Time? | ot the Baptist ehurch. Many out of | Powers. A Y P 3 bourne’s sister, Mrs. Carrie E. Clark. fined to her home with rheumatism. Rev. W. H. Harris; anthem, choir; |town guests were present. Rev. G. C. Miss Mary Falvey of Norwich Town Mrs, H. E. Larkham of Plain Hill,| Mrs, George Rathbun and Miss praydt; hymn; benediction. Chappell gave an exceedingly practical | has been the guest of Mrs. Mary Mar- WARRENVILLE Norwich, §s visiting her son, George | Grace Rathbun called on acquaintances Mre. J. Nelson Geer is spending some | sermon. . Subject, The Light of the|ra and family the past week. time with friends in Providence. World. There was a very large at- Miss Rose McManus and niece, Miss During the thunder shower of Fri- |tendance at the Bible school se: jon | Katie McManus, of Arctic, R. I, are day evening lightning struck the house | and at the union meeting in the even- | visiting at the home of her brother, of Henry J. Wlm-n'\n, making a hole | ing, of which Mrs. Burgess was the| John McManus, and family. in the chimney, tearing off rafters and |leader. The Tuesda: evening prayer Mrs. Charles Thompson and babv shingles, . plastering, and breaking | meetings are increasing in attendance | have returned to her home after glass. The house was insured. and interest. spending the week in Willimantie. 4 : 5, Migs Mary Pardee of New York,| Eormer Resident Il at Torringtan; The Misses Kathryn and - Adeline | tist church last Sunday. - His text was | fo¢her, George Rowland, the past E. Larkham, at Canterbury, after vis- | in Willimantic Wednesday. Local Fichermen Get Ten Fine Bass— | iting ae\'el;al Ig-y(‘ul w‘i(th her daughter, e — i Mrs, Carrie E. Clark. Z;::::I ARSI AN T the Baptiat John A. Richmond of Boston was HAMPTON . est of his mother, Mrs. Ann E. g‘iah’r‘r‘l‘oug. Sunday. Miss Dorrance %: Troy, N. Y, s the Rev. Bertram C. Bugb?rs ;;reafl:ha!: 2| Mrs. George Stewart and children of | uest of M{'- ‘:d hlbr:ldGQ:m l"‘ Holt. very helpful sermon at the loca p- - v Mrs. A. N. Arel of Dorchester, Pittsburg, Pa., has been visiting her 16 viaithng Mra, M. A i who has been spending the summer at i found in the fifth chapter of Gallatians | o). Mrs, Dwight Spauldings, laft Monday | rs. Mary Collins Crocker, farmerly | Souin Hare at Bleasent aPeAding |in the 25th verse. o et e Nelson Miles of Brookiyn visited in for a short visit at Boston. of Montville, is reported very il at the % 3 Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sidebotton of town this week. E. B. Robertson of East Nerwalk is | h0me of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Hoight, Pawtucket, R. I, who have been visit- WILSONVILLE ¥rank Phillips is touring New York spemding a week at Maple Corner. of Torrington. Mrs. Crocker, after YAWBUX VALLEY- in gtheir daughter, Mrs. M. 8. Louks, ot state in his automobile. The' Baptist Sunday school held its |leaving Montville, went to New York have returned home Saturd: Mr. and Mrs. Curt Schrefiter of Leo- George E. Nicholls has begum re- annusl plenic at Stiles’ pond Wednes- city to reside. Two weeks ago she Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Miner were guests Miss Jda Louks, who has been | minster, Mass., was with his parents | modelling his, , which is te be day, Aug. 25th. Tame on a visit to her sister, whera she { of George Miner and family recently. spending her vacation in Pawtucket, | over Sunday. his future refi lence. was taken {ll. Mrs. Crocker has many Mrs. Chester S. Maine attended the |R. T, returned to her home here Sat- Mrs. Ada Jerolamon of Worcester| Charles Mathewson has returned to HIMBURG relatives and friends in this vicinity | Sunday school convention at Stoning- |urda visited with his sister a few days the | Providence. N who wish her a speedy recovery, ton Wednesday. A. Fields, O. D. Baker and son | past week. John Si-.ott‘t an{fl’ famllys of Scotland = g Mrs. Eugene Chaj n and sons were | Raymond and E. .. James spent last Mrs. Bert Upham and two children | visited relatives in town Sunday. Moonlight Trip to Saybrook—Per- NORTH LYME 14 pma D p sonals. A ol Many fromt Here Attended Stark Re- union—Leffingwell-Bump Wedding— William Stark Will Teach at North Plain, Mrs. William Martin and Miss Fan- nie Ely were in Hartford the first of the week. Mrs. Blizabeth Lord of New York is il at the home of her sister, Miss el Fdna Ely. ) 3 M. J. Stark, Miss Emily Stark, Mr. Miss Lillian Austin of Norwich and |and Mrs. C. 8, Jewett, Miss Helen A few of the big attractions at the {Putnam Fair: LAUGHABLE, ELECTRIFYING, THRILLING, Kemp’s Wild West Indian Congress and ADMISSION AND EXCURSION RATES Sept. 1 and 2, 1909. , admitting prlfie"“‘ EVERYBODY m; Bd;n i{u‘buhy ]of N;w York sang .%;wggt, sChll'le- Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Americas Hippodrome. :’:;“" fl“‘“; aret ::‘ [ et church last Sunday even- . M. Sisson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. N, S, ren under . e ms’ hn Rathb: f Bal hi be ?tronG'l.ldwmhl: sOtl.irk éhe X Attt el g smn Am m iz : i ohn un of Salem has en | len, ys an ive Stark attended Teams, double Soc vialting his grandmother, Mra. Carrie | the Stark reunion held st Te Geiden|] August 31, Sept. 1 and 2 Automobiles ...... s00 Granger. Spur last week Thursday. 8ix Free Acts between heats of races, es eanes an s Admission to Grand Stand . . e A:.kulgrduf:g family are visitjng in Hm.n-::d!s'-'..mbo& ll;hwm. r‘gr::'t‘n consisting of Four Horse Chariot 44 p sy Ve g e gabbe R . 4 'y . 'oppe o on . Mr. Johnson of New Jersey and Ed- | visited at Willlam Sisson’s = Sunday, Races, Indian Races, Cowboy Races, and do not admit public conveymnces. Excursion Tickets, including o 1. mission, good going and romnu:f y regular trains, will be on sale the following stations and rates: ward Laplace took a moonlight trip | making the trip in their auto. Dowiirl Baces Basioan, SHO. Ang to Saybrook Jast Monday night and| Mrs. Oliver Raymongd and Miss Helen | | Races of All Nations. clptudrea a fine lot of eels, crabs and [ Raymond of Wethersfield have been There will be a street parade each flounders. Norwich L] spending a few .days at J. L. Ray- day of the Fair. ‘Willimantis ~ Mrs, .Addie Raymond and daughter | mond's. s z 3 North Windham Helen of Wethersfield are visiting rel- Mrs. C. B. Sweet is entertaining the Special Wild West Shows Afternoons Clark's Cor atives In Brockway. Misses King and Martin of Hartford. and Evenings. Hampton Miss Louisa Griffin has returned Mrs. William Sisson was a Hartford e T . %E'l:"&n from New Hampshire, where she has | visitor last Frida: Kudara l.'lfl“ JI'II.I. ““'. been visiting friends. WEDDING. Ten in Number. VOLUNTOWN. — Twelve weeks at the New York Hip- s Jewett City . % Wi e Plainfield ... AR . poinne, "okt A | o TWELFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND FAIR, Pt Gardner-Malloy Wedding—Four Pound | Bugene Leffingwell of this place and | | Siide for Life, and many other remark- s Wauregan cee Bass. Miss Eya Bump of Lyme were married able feats make this the greatest mm cm,, Danielson . at the hes_rue of the b:de'l parents in g—;;m;g.toan:“:r;in&"-hmnu- ever » Lyme on Tuesday of this week. u u g 2 Frank Gardner of Griswold and Miss Michael R. Joy, Pres. Beatrice Malloy of Preston were mar- School Will Reopen. GREAT HORSE RACES, T“CSday, wedlles“y and Tlllll'shy, . Ernest M. Arnold, See'y. ried on Tuesday. The Rev. Frank A. Fuller performed the ceremony. The couple are well known and popular North Plain school will be reopened Eastern Con: Shie S0, Wiliam Miack bae Deen en- | 180 0 ersgl” e £ ~ Aug. 31, Sept. 1 and 2, 1909. Richard Gorman, Treas. Michael R. Joy, Supt. of Grounds. young' people in both towns and have | Miss Elizabeth Warren of Providence | the, Beautiful George H. Taylor, Supt. of Rentals. ;:O.-S:n wishes of a large circle of ]t'o:"h" old home in this place for a g::‘l:ma:l t'hrl b AUGUST 31 ENTRY DAY William H. Ttxl‘lilri'_l’uu and Adv. @ul.d ‘Welch recently returned from _H-r. and Mrs, Lewis Gates and Miss i -