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allll-mhareh"“ “lfl “Nina sfuapidy Jas O, Aam.‘ force at our well stocked| Mother Goose Party—Open Air Servise cannuatl.-hmuul-b— store. The Volu.town baseball team mr- ¢ y o g e i g but als the lawn and at residence “& ne:eg to Jewett City last 5 . AR 2 K s, | and Mrs, Frank Forsey, Jrn and l(!: Charles Tatem on Tues~ Fall lines are beginning to a of 10"::“:.10.1.';”(:-:‘}:’:5:;» - "'0#' o ummbr. R e 1 ; and your inspection is cord'-lly in. t ch 3 o E. S. Backus returned irom Cottage | Rey. J. P. King m? x= Alice J, Car- vited. ds T g : City Monday. penter §ave & reading and ‘others as- bihoe e ded. L $25 - ! of Rev. and Mrs. C. L Ramsey have | sisted the entertainment. Music M Hou“lfil‘ the Foresters of Jewett City. realized. 7 o 5 it ‘been camping with friends at Lake | was much en; . The proceeds are 5 ", On_Friday evening last the Martz ; Y I en- 3 inggunggamaug~ | for the of the Congregational 62-66 Main Strest. and Burwell troupe of vaudeville ar- | tertained se\ 3 ' girl 1 . ch ¥ <. @ the past week. society. Tel, 123-4. - ain Stre tists gave a pleasing entcrnlnment to m ' s The Misses Cranska have been en-| A union of the aug1sh a crowded house. at the ’ Sterling Hill their nephews from was heid LT SO R TP R . Mnnhzn; n WS Moosup. | tlonal societies Ernest Bromley of the U. S. 8. bat- ith Japanese - tie X , Miss Crosby returned Tues- | last S on the lawn in tleship Maine ls spending a fourteen |and flags. . Games we 1 to preach from a trip abroad. front of the ‘house. W, Shep- days' furlough at the home of his par- - _ and Mrs. C. E. Bearles fiave re- | ard, the M “pastor, conducted em, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bromlsy. rved . turned from a vacation Nantucket. | the services. 1 Stephen Sweet of Griswold has p _en- 1.8 th rSONn were Mrs. Roy G. Clemence presided at o . moved to the farm recently vacated . She has taught the | given i tenth an- | the services. Mrs. Roy G. Clemence HaCk leefy Boa[dms by Mrs. Margaret Bitgood. . . and ; school_the pest two years with suc- | niversary of their mvrin- ‘Monday | presided at the organ. 9 ’ “On ;u;m:xly last Jsu':“l:mn:t :t:g v g 3 | cess. ";l'i:"u s, { & Dr. James mrn. Brooklyn, N. Y. TS, ohnson were 3 Bernard a th hm and Feed bome Gf the Rey. H. M. Killogs at ¢ Elisha B. Gardin s e o | e B B Bh, "ine Dot | caled onriende here this week. K3 Ekonk Hil Catherine Fi Miss E. Chase returned to her 0ods A baked bean supper was held at returned to New Ym Tues-'| married last urday L 8. school work in Southbridge Monday. “I‘L M.‘;“cth—. has_ents the Baptist church on Wednesday | day. Iy Mr. and Mre. Charles and | this week Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hatch { cvening, There was 3 large attend. | Mr. ana Mrs. Mitohar cl;n:‘xor, Jfi Mrs. Tom 3 Beach pond. has been visited this | mae, Marian and Helen Ross of | and grandson Rollie of Stafford. ance, e pastor o e church, w 0 ve been spen: sev ‘weel » I yn en vieiting Mr. and French - Rev. E. Dewhurst, who has just re- |in Canada and Maine, have returned and summer more 'than ever before by | Mrs. . S, 4 “%n‘n(:w"r‘lfl. “u‘h!: :l::: :’0’?" parties_for ‘fishing, cam; and m-en Fdith and Lena Smith have turned from a six weeks' vacation, was Mme‘ calling here on Sept, present and was welcomed heartily | Mrs, Harriet Thompson of Bridge- | Sprague Tuesday. . With a trolley track to]returned from spending several weeks U o, by his parishioners. port is visiting this week with friends society of Baptis fis banks it could be made a famous in_Maine. m‘-‘u" mh‘;?c."s".‘.':‘;‘xfi g:m':. P(o—dflt Equxpm John Kinnie has purchased an au- }in Pequot. t. Mr. and Mre. Joshua Addeman clos- | weeks at Pleasant View, R, I ed the Ark on Monday and returned tomobile. Hepman Decker has given up his and Guaranteed o to Provilence Monda s.fis"“ory " A ASHWILLETT place on steamer Ch Dinner for Workers. Mrs. Fred Willilams of West Wood- stock gave an excellent dinner to the WESTFORD. men and women who assisted ‘I-n reno- ea. Friends of Mrs. Leander Chapel o35, Sy ey were given the pleasure of witness- Eccleston Family Reunion—Silver | ing the opening of a number of blos- 14 to 20 BATH STREET. Wedding_Celebrated. fome 00 cher might bloomine cereus | e Wednesday club was delightful- b ooreas o e Deem SUSEt® | Miss Ida Adams Closes Work in Local | JnE Rd cleaning the interior of the (Pormerty €M ana) Mr. and Mts. Chatles N. Chappel Iy entertained Thursday afternoon by |farm, Sunday School. A. H. Sherman and family, ' with ; Avery A. Slanton of Sterling, the are entertaining John Carr snd som of | MT®: Thomas B. Bnmt of Brookl —_— — —_— Miss Bertha Hedden, have returned to Telephone 10. aprid | po M. Joseph Twoomy of Portland, Providence. N. Y., at her summer home heg IOOSUP T James Baker has sold a timber lot home in Onn.e‘. N. J. Their two Me., ond the Rev. Albert Stanton of Twenty-two were present. Besides & ‘| to_Charles Thayer of North Ashford. | sons, Lawrence and John, wili enter E. 1. Browning spent Saturday, Sun- summary of y current events, favorite ;e Ao, Mrs. Freeman Howlett of Stafford | Y: S IR B "'.:1 g “, poems and favorite jokes were given | Eating Frogs' Lege Causes Iliness— | Springs visited last week ‘u John %fi.‘:.’:?.“%“ém spent last Sunday Pro . = ng by the memb-rl. As an expression Putting Schoel Buildings in Order. Scarborough’'s and attended church|in Putnam, Yarmouth, Me., were in the place Mon- day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ran- dal “If It's Made of Rubber We Mave It The Rev. J. Howard Adams of the | Children, who returned with him Mon- | of regard, Miss Susan and Miss Marie heresSunday Darwin M. Lewls has commenced GO TO THE Tirst Baptist church epoke at the g"'" Clark Hummell is spending this Hollister, members of the club, who School buildings are bdn‘ painted, Miss Ida Adans addressed the chil- -tudlu in the business college in P\'; - Ashwillett ‘chapel Sunday afternoon, | ok ith: vt w:z: - will leave for school at Northfield | cleaned and renovated for the fall|dren at the Congregational church before a large audierce. .h&nwhrkeflr.wl'f’: otDr T u”'},"_ seminary next week, were given a |term, which opens Sept. 7. Sunday at 12 m. end took charge of \dru Eli M. Weeks and grandd u r ore Mrs. William E. Tolhurst will soon | Mrs FEriet, wite obDr. o A& Vet | variety shower. Refreshments were | Miss Nettie Gallup has moved her | the . meeting at North Ashford in | ter, Miss L. Morss, of Putnam, visited move with her two children to Provi- h T, been: spshding €8 ed served by the hostess. household goods to her home in Ekonk, | the Mlnm recently at Gurleyville and North Ash- dence, rwhere her husband is engag- "’|';‘ “l;“ P““k k41 ing & 'n"““‘"’n; _—_ being obl to give up her duties in | _ Miss Mabel Pierce of New York and | ford. FOR YOUR ed in business. wit e R T th. school room on account of poor | Miss Smith of Providence, R. L, visited | Mrs. Maro . Lewis in improving in The annual Fecleston reunion was|(Mrs. Elisha Vibber, returned home 'mm‘. Conm. 1th. Miss Jennie Kidder last week. health at the Wallingford sanitarjum. held Tuesday at the residence of Na- W;:%ne!d;!é 2 of Wikl Tt 7.4 m., May Callahan .1 Norwich, Mrs, Mary Matthews of Rock Mead- | Clifford Bowen, Bert Bosworth, D. than W. E-cleston at Glasgo. People Wltr e;" t;l “Ufn&l-‘_ o -»l‘ b ety former teacher in the Moosup school ow visited at Sarah Mathews' one day [ M. Lewls, Dana Keith have returned . were Dresent from many towns. Afine |& guest at the home of his uncle, WINDHAM has been visiting Moosup_friends. last week. from a trip down the Providence river. collation was served. Tansis ¥, TarFxer. Bradfors, M pi. i Monday evening the M. Y. O. B. club| Miss Ida Adams has finished her Ja-| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Keith are Mrs, W. W. Billings has been enter- | Mr. and Mrs. George Bradford, Mr. Lawn Party Nets $30 for Library— | met with Mrs. Willlam Jol bors here in the Sunday school and has | entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Willlam taining Mrs. Mary Wright Clark of | and Mrs. Dan D. Home, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. J. W. Payne of Jewett City |gome to Hartford. Cross of Springfield, Maes. Better equipped than ever be. ll| Rockville. R, at her home here. T L Yioge Mg SpRIP Y .’;‘J. d‘;‘;“; Visitors Come and Go. delivered” an interesting discourse in| Miss Effe Agard of Warren, Mass., fore to handle your trade. All Otto Anderson is S| e weel b <, et Baptist c! spent last week willi her cousin, Miss fow aoods “n guny guntandim i« Hods otk b short time at their cottage at Pleasure | Mr. and Mrs, George P. Coolidge of |t | bzn‘,‘f P B s g B v Earr gl o2 B NORTH WOODSTOCK We carry all sizes in stock all There is to be a concert held at the | Beach, returned home Monday. Englewood, N. J., were recent week- |y “gianton, the pastor, will occupy| Mrs. Julla Gary of Stafford Springs the time to meet your needs. M| Ashwillétt chapel Sept. 19 and Supt.| Frank M. Mitchell and Ivan Chap- | end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. An- | his’ own pulpit next Sunday. called on friends and attended church | But Few Changes in Teachers This Manuafcturers' agents for Good- Randall on Sunday appointed Mrs. | man recently enjoyed a fishing trip off | derson at Brick Top. John l&m fm in the Moosup | here Sunday. Term—Church Chimney Unsafe. rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. i/ Willlam E. Tolhurst, Mrs. Edga H.|Fishers Island. Miss Helen returned Mon- | youmal office, is taking a few dayi Archer Walker and Miss Blanche and Michelin Tires. Dealers in Clark and Mre. E. B, James a special | George C. Williams of Groton is hfi lrmn nwul‘l visit in Groton, vacation at his home in Lynn, Mass. | Barlow visited relatives in Coventry Mrs, C. Johnson of !omhhfldn s all other makes. comgmittee to prepare the programme. | spending this week with his grand- began her du- over Sunday. visiting at N. D. Skinner's. By i e b it e and Mre, John Phillips celebrat- | mother, Mrs. Norah Curtin. tien &8 toashar 6f dumestis 4c1ence I Vi from Eating Froge® Legs. Ba Avery and Miss Gertrude Bar-| Mr. and Mrs John Adams have w, Wagtes, s prices are B | .4 their silver wedding anniversary on| The social committee composed of | the Manual Training school, New Lon- | Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Warren | jow were guests of relatives here the | gone to their home in Washington, D. Low. Saturday. Mrs. W. S. Mitchel| Miss Nettie Grid- | don, on WM Hopkins were taken suddenly and erit- | first of the week. C., after a vacation spent here and in i ’*Y-PM{! Rfiv Wt}ogmi-:eflog t:‘ 1% Al:‘hy ieflrley m nm ;-"2{ ’"'dl"" lmA'hr'.eh ol s a et LR Spencer. i 7 society of the Baptist church | spending a few days were pre, or their dinner. A p! . Miss Olice Paine and Cyril Paine A“infl Rubber Co., HAMBURG. held a musical entertainment in| R. F. Smith, president of the Cleve- |sician was called and Mrs. Hopkins CHAPLIN. were in Worcester Tuesday. Palmer Memorial hall Friday evening. | land and Pittsburg railroad, and Miss | quickly rallied, but the case of Mr. oy 2ok Several from this place attended the Attend Grange | Thege teachers have been nppolntn:d Carrie Smith of Chn.ll.nd. O.. have { Hopkins was more severe and it was | Teachers Appointed for Fall Term—| o 0 tair ’rhundnl;— and Friday. in the 10th district. Uncasville: Prin- | been spending a few days with Mrs. | several hours before he was out of | Benevolent Citizen Provides Water-| [, H. Healey was in Boston Mon- cipal, Miss Grace Hooper; Miss Bar- | Julia Arnold. danger. ing Trougl day. The grange picnic held at None Such | bara Cornet and Miss Josephine Hart. Mrs. John Palmer and niece, Miss| Harold J. Hinckley, a Moosup boy . Rev. John Nichols and family have Thursday of last week was well at- Mrs. Clarence Walden and children, | Margery Palmer, of Hartford, have |who was graduated last lprin%.rrom Burton M. Welch and family have |returned to Asbury Park after two tended. Over one hundred were pres- | Marjorie and Carol, who have been | been in Groton this week. the Moosup grammar achool, is bellboy | moved back to town from Groton, and | weeks' stay at their cottage here, 74-76 Main St.. Norwich. 162 State St., New London. Operating 16 Stores. ent. spending a few weeks with Mrs. Wal- Postmaster I. H. Johnson and H. C. |at the american house, Norwich, are occupying the house formeriy the Miss Marion Brown of Upton is vis- Mrs. T. S. UNDERWOOD Migs Musa Warren of Joshuatown | den’s mother, Mrs. W. Irving Brown- | Hatch left Wednesday for a three| Miss Gertrude Anderson, organist at | home of T. L. Neff. iting her gramdmother, Mrs. - has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. | ing, returned to Boston Monda: weeks' trip to Seattle snd other points | the Baptist church, who has been tak- | Everett A. Frink has moved back | rett. chlropo(“s' H, L. Reynolds. Mrs. Susan Baker, who has been |in the west. Ing a vacation during August, takes|from his farm into his store at South | Schools are to begin Sept. Tth with ‘Misses Ethel Moran and May Gesner | spending several weeks with Mrs. Peter Schgoth of New Haven spent [ up her duties again next Sunday. Chaplin. but few ohanges in the teachers in Manicure, Facial Massage, sh.mpo,." of Deep River spent Sunday as the|Stephen Parker, has returned to Wes- | Sunday with I H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Davis of Prov- Miss Marjorie Bradford of Putnam [town. Miss Sarah Potter is transfer- and Treating the Scalp. guests of Mrs. Melville Bill. terly. Milton Hall of Willimantic and Wil |idence have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. [ and Miss Alice Bradford of Plainfleld | red from the village school to district 51 Broadwa; "Phone 858-4 | ., )iss Emma Sawyer of Springfiéid, ——————— Potter are assisting John Potter in the | Joseph Jones. were visitons Sunday with their aunt, | No. 15, and Miss Bernice Linmore, who e “*| Mass., has been a caller in town the NIANTIC store of Johnson & Potter during the CF-rarTSe S - Mrs. W. B. Gallup. last year taught there, has been augl2d past week.” absence of the senior partner. NORTH STERLlNG. George Lummis of Southington has | changed to the village district. Miss Helen Anderson of New York Mrs. Thatcher Otis of Norwich and visited several days with his mother, The chimney on the church being it was a visitor at the Martin house last | Camping Party at Oswegatchie—Notes | Miss Annie Holt of East Lyme were Rowena C, Lummis. declared unsafe, is receiving repairs. CHANGE IN ADDRESS, Sunday from the Cottagers. at Mrs. J. M. Arnold's on Tuesday. Barn on Slade Place Burned—Owner | "'poy "y Martin Kellogg of Ekonk | Postmaster Burt spent last week in DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, Hal Martin of Chester was at his —— Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Chappeil and in Jail Awaiting Trial. preached at the church last Sunday. | Chester and Springfield, Mass., his cormerly at Hodge's Stable, is now lo- | lome over Sunday. St. John's Endowment Fund society | children of New London, who have The three schools in town open the | place being filled by Frank Skinner. cated in rear of No. 8 Franklin square | George Ferris of New York was at|met in Flanders Wednesday with Mrs. | been at the inn for three weeks, re- | The sbower Sunday afternoon put |fall term next Tuesday with these g 3 mayl9d the Martin house last Sunday. W. W. Brown. A large number from | turned home on Wednesday. new life into vegetation. taechers: Natchaug, Clarence E. Ches- WARRENVILLE Miss Katherine Moran of Deep River | this place were in attendance. Mrs, James Baker of Neéw London is| About time to register your dog if | ter; Center. Miss Mabel Moore; South R S is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. C.| The Woman's Christian Temperance | at Col. W. S. Chappell’s. you want to hunt this fall. Chaplin, Mies Vera Willis. Many Attend Dance — Good Luck of Bill. union held a meeting in Temperance The proceeds of the lawn party given Fred Brooks and family of Central Charles E. Ross shows his public y “mmer 00 S ch:nel Thursday. at Dr. E. B, Thomb;«m‘a lurll‘zlr’nur home l\’n:age wd'lslted at George F. Pierce’s ;;‘-m; by nhfl:nr lll]n!(lron |lnnk near - Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Aston, George | for the benefit of the free library was |last Sunday. s house, ull of spring water ~ LEBANON Van Woert, Miss Ruth Parker and v'v $30. Owner of Burnsd Barn Arrested. |for the thirsty horses which travel | Mrs. Frank Whitehouse is visiting ber cousin, Mrs. Clark Whitehous Tt ro. I Miss Lila Weeks was a recent visitor at Corner Cres 8. Rockwell of New Haven have been Mrs, George Keeney is In New camping out in the Oswegatchie woods | Britain. The barn and contents consisting of Picni Baptist Sunday School—Au~ icnic of Baptist Sunday School » hay and a good horse on the Josiah Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, toamobile Trip to Cover 1,200 Miles. for a week. They are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McGuire are|g. ;. place near Sterling Center was BROOKLYN. ‘G TRTtas Case and Marferie X. Case €alluloid Dolls, Boaté, Fans, Parascls, | | The Bundey achisi ot the Fitst Bad-| per Gostoss o ar, rand White and | viehiagipienty 1 Seetw destroyed by fire on Monday evening have been spending a few days with d r. Gregory of Deep River. Mrs, Alfred Gallup returned Tuesday | o last week. Parties who went to the | Add Porto Ri Fair Nets $150, | thei " " - -4 th Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, }m church held their annual plm&xc Charles T. Douglass has gone to|from the Hartford hospital much im- Bro-eain Taenil Sut G yeokeDi ress on Po o__m:— air Nets . I‘l:u;m’:;nu;n:hl'l::{.furdr;illl emosthenes Vi, Eth. ::; v)\](\e]eni:“x;tdtr;idane;;‘lt} ‘Lvl:rk; s;rfleu-:n:. fofi:z;]:flare he has -ecured a place in pr:‘v:'d in *;;kg;mk and children have | 28 2 sugar barrel was found in the| Mrs. R. P. Bennett and daughter, “The dance at Knowlton's hall last D. B. Calkins is the superintendent of| Mr. and Mrs. G. L Tkl and sto ] Gea of Mrs, George Carey in house partly filled with excelsior well | Florence, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T.| Saturday night was well attended. S saturated with kerosene oifl with a|D. Pond. Dr. W. 8. C, Frost, who has been MRS, EDWIN l:” hflflkllfl g MO0 Mrs. Bert Ward and son|oneng lave returned to Hartford to Scotland. = @ tnis week Incluge | “aRle arranged in the center. An-| Miss Nellle Woodbridge of Danielson | spending his vacation fwith his family l]lla[fl ¥ Cearge B eawold and George S. | Mre Norton and Mrs. Merriil of Nor. | other barrel was found in a shop near |fs the guest of Mrs, George G. Gilbert. | at his cottage, Idlewild, in West Ash- first selectman, Griswold w';re ih New Fondon fimr > | wich, Harry Taintor l;f Stamford, Mrs. the house arranged in the same way. Mr. and Mrs, A."S. Perrin have ar- | ford, returned Monday t¢ his home in i v p: The place is owned by a man from |rived home, after an absence of sev- | Waterbury. ;‘TQ'KQE.yS"EZt'Tfim: n?n;lpe:rl;ment S v s e ARy P fi:‘vg:‘ TS KNG The DT ew Maine who was alone at the time ‘of | eral weeks. O. W. Smith and John Sarborough kind. by, Chatlen M bed Bis setuinad Mr!' Halsey Kelley of New Haven the fire, his family being in Olneyville. The W. C: T. U. held a floral ser-| of Westford_and E. L. James of this ok 5 Abal A ity e N S it M. urn is & guest of Mrs. 8. C. Hatch. A boy of 12, who was left at home, | vice in the Baptist church Sunday aft- | village spen®\ last Friday at Masha- liams and Mr, and M Eugem; Abel R. O. Libby left Tuesd for < Mrs, W, H. Brown.ha.i been in Dan- | a8 sent to a neighbér's the evening | ernom in the interast of the flower | paug lake, fishing for black bass. They 3 Y UaERy:; Lo8 - QW d of the fire. The owner of the place | mission in which they are engaged.|caught thirteen beauties; ome welighed started Thursday morning on an auto- | York and Philadelphia, where he will | lelson’ this week. d of recitations, | three pounds, two others weighed two mobile trip. They will visit Hartford, | be for some time.on busl Miss Ogden of New York is the guest | ¥2S arrested and lodged in Brooklyn | The exm_-clns consgisted of P! ‘ : Waterbury, Springfield, Berkshire| George Elmer -nde:e'i,:«::‘ ‘Whiting | of Miss Rfflhel ‘Warner, ry jail awaiting trial. given by (:h||d:n. :nd singing. pounds each, u‘nd the rest averaged Hills, Manchester, Vt, White moun- | will arrive tofiay (Saturday) from New | Misses Ida and Alice Webster ot New | , Mi%s Baith Harvey has been visiting | Sunday svening the conquest meet: | one pound aplett. o @ @ Bine Grove tajns, Rangeley lakes, Quebec, return-| Haven to spend a few days at the | Haven are at John Webster's. ends in New.London the past week. | ing of the B. Y. as given up and | Mrs. Walter ¥. West of Pine Grove - > Charles Lewis of New Mexico {8 vis- | a union service was held in the Bap- | Niantic, spent Thursday and Frid ing through Maine, following the east| Whiting cottage in Pire Grove. s 1T DR e 4 means money saved for persons.de- | coast to Boston: thence home: The tFip| | M. and MestA. T. Boon heve slosed WORBSTIORR: " 1 e Me SE B ST B e 5 otto: Rine. areing i er: | o W r. Sacae » siring to furnish or refurnish their ;;}! ~":v€: :gg:llgflg rv'-niléls':e 'I“:meykex- their cottage in the grove and re- wooos-roc VA LEY perience and observation while on the Frank L. Durkee of Worcester was a during the next few days and take ad- | tist church Sunday morning. The pas- fT.ondon are at the Winfleld cotta(‘e in Thompsen Family Entertained — Tea mina:fs‘\l‘:v;";l'lnr::t.:’fin:yr::‘:r;g:ik'tn B;:m:“nr ot 23 g e e | vantage of the many extraordinary | '™ Rev. R. E. Turner, will preach. bR Eve, 2% Marvin F. Hyde has returned from a Party. her home in Medford, Mass. _— vilues in - r;l. n‘mea_. Pellow has gone to visit in Uncasville. Mrs. George F. Genung s visiting WIU"EGAN_ LEFFINGWELL. gig b B Rev. Dr. Harry P, Dewey and family | Mrs. Marian Vroom and children, her daughter in Medford, Mass. s ¢ o H“me furmshm Iy poarincls eans Matthews, who has | of Minneapolis, who have spent several | Milired and Hasel. and Miss Etta| The ladies of Trinity parish held a|gqi| Tolled Thirty-three Times Fol- Sunshine Band Evuay. Beach Picnic. | Grove, left. Monday o 1 Pine | yummers here, were In town over | Woodward returned to their home in |fair, cake. candy and ice cream sale S iiaed ot Arthar & P Hartforg ~ Yonday for his home In | Sunday, guests of Clarence W. Bowen. | East Orangs, N. J. on Saturday. |on Tussddy afternoon and evening in r. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox of Jew- v rs. S. P. Butler retu o New e vacan ni i were, diets over Bandhy of ?‘“’"- W R VERiGoyt eE Biack Boint Dr. Holmes' Visit. Haven last week. It proved very successtul, netting them t the latter's parents, Rey, and Mrs. J.| called on Mrs. C. B. Waldorf in Lin- .At the Endeavor meeting Sunday | Migs, Bessie Carpenter returned to |mbout $150. The funeral services of Arthur Er- €a UrKe |c v Doin Sirbet THaEex evening the toplc was the Centenary | putnam Wednesday. Mrs. Geonge L. Swest has returned | win Tracy were heid at the Waure R. G. Morgan and William Rankin — of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Clarence | wilbur H. Miller has moved te Mrs, [ home. | Congregational church Tuesday, A of Norwich were guests of local friends MASSAPEAG Hall was the leader. This topic was |Lyons' house at Kenyonville. ;.Hn at 2. p. m, Rev. Elliott F. T 37-41 Main Street. i :f-n:dnuifir el or fhe o PR e - DAYVILLE ke Hiomeland~ and -No Burden aug19, Miss Edith Leffingwell h; t) i " |for a few days with Mrs. James Fiske. . : &’ z Nowe lor snc;dini“:he !?m:;e\ll_rn;(z Paxy in :cnar of _Mu. Chn‘plm_—l..ml gregational church and distant rela- | Miss Fannje Kenyon is visiting Yonder." The Atweod Hose company Pleasire Beach. £og Weq at Fubarmrs. Plonls | St Oy o Holmes sev- | friends in Boston. Matters of Personal Interest. sttended. i 3 body and escorted the Mrs. Starr of N sond “ 4 ‘oodstock, being | Miss Corinne Massicot of Providence ber ody to the church. bearers Surpflses Awaits Everybody‘ G T i n"{‘h:';hp‘;;: o v, Charies Rogers entertained sev- | here at the opening Fourth ot July |ig Jisiting Miss J. Louise Kenyon. Maurice Revnolds of New Bedford, |J. M. Shepard of Willimantic, Fred H, church Sunday, heing the guest of Mr. e e and frien onday in | celebration at Roseland park. Mrs. James Fiske entertained the | Mass, is spending his vacation with |Topliff of Occum, Fred B. Swan of Who Trades Here, and Mrs, Charles E, Elifs. PRt or bk a:;': Chesitn. &;’m Mary Seaman who bas been |Thompson family of Southbridge on [his parents, Mr. and Mrs Reynolds. |Wauregan and Kred Brewater of Cen: B 4 PUSGEE| & . & s 48 turdl Miss_Deborah Russell has returned | trai age s the y , Dress Goods in all the latest pat- d,,d“‘:,,fl;"}fif:;d;’";‘een‘s‘gg‘hézfo;’:fi: fogether a quit that had been patch- | ter, Mrs. E. R. Rollins, has returned to s Miss Marjorie Hammond gave a tea | from a visit in Granby. from the church the bell was telled s at the most temptirig prices. day at Ocean Beach last week Friday. ed by Mrs. Champlin, who is over 80 | New York. party on Friday evening to few Raymond Burnett has returned to | thirty-three times. Burial was in Ev- One profit between the manufacturer | There were o » Y- | vears of age. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon of |voung folks in the valley. Sumner | Providence. | ergreen cemetery, Central Village. and you—it's ours, and a very smiall about thirty present, near-| " Mjeses Kruger, Butelle, Lulu Butelle | Zanesville, O., are visiting Mr. and - o Field, Murie! Field and st L 1 anallhle 4. 280, O € mall | 1y all leaving Franklin square on the | and o K § o » Cbamberlain of Holden was also pres- | Mrs. Frenk Field, Muriel Field and 0! ers have Jearned where| 945 car and returning late in the afe esers. Kruper and Heach, who | Mrs. G. M. Simphon. ent. Donald Field have gone to Roston. | EAST WOODSTOCK. to buy cheapest — why not you? ternoon, A baskef lunch was par- spent August at the Larkin homestead, The Pansy band connected with the | 3rs Ben Chamberlain and family Mrs. Frank Bennett and son, Way- BRADY & taken of at noon. R e 0 o Xoe ¢ . | Congregational church had a sale of | returned to Holden on Saturday. ~ |land Bennett. were guests of FOsicr,| . .- Mrs. Wallace Aldrish of SAXTON Miss Alice Blshop of Boarah attend- | jpr e ?nr; who has been work- | fancy articles and cake and ice cream R. I, relatives on Sunday Willlamsville spent Sundsy with Mr. el 306-2 N s ed church in this place Sunday, g;: .r‘nu,:: C';:el is now employed on | on the church law Thursday after- HAMPTON Mrs. Charles Vincent has returned | /o yeoo '@ ® Ma e : orwich Town.| “r, and Mrs. Leonard Staubly and | Miiee Alice Tromer h noon. trom Block Island with her father, Mr. &nd .Mie. Herbert May and auglsd chil@ren of 'Norwich were fn .t s urner_has returned from Mrs, J. J. Williamson is the st s 1 Caleb Blanchard. daughter Marfon of New Lendon are o PR 2 h town | 5 stay at Delaware Water Gap, Pa. of her former schoolmate, Miss Lucy The Scotlpnd ball team. played on| ™yrnegt Day'and mother of Hartford | daushier Marioh of Tt S oueor . Jack Murphy spent the week end|T. Chdpman, at East Lym the Taintor fleld last Saturday. Bige- | ots of W. P. Kelley last week, | *Pending a week at Fru rm. with his ts, Mr, and M low defeated the same 14-2 and Hamp- | ™ e S v 3 Misses Rena and Florence Bunner NOTICE ¥ a4 ey A s John P. | Heney Burritt and s friend _ trom 5-3. P-| Mrs. Nicholas = Bowen entertained | “ U “Napchester are guests of BREWSTER'S NECK. e, i ;,';;;;] symmer Bydehere. |Springfield spent Sundsy at W. E |t Sk has réturned. to | Mpe- Lilllan Wikinson of Worcaster | 3., " " sfu & \ > . Lyman and | Lester's. Miss J. Dorrance turn, n ey . E. E. May. Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now| Mr. and Mrs. Geor; Fred Thomas ‘attended the Fishermen's e SL R AR WL Troy, N. Y. N. 3. Miss Many Id of New York, a Mr. Mrs. ge H. Partrid Mrs. A. W. Archibald IBHE SIK o8 Mqotolalr, former matrons of Way-Kimball hos- located in her new office, Breed Hall, | SPent Sunday with Mrs. Pdrtridges | Picnic at Comstock Grove on Tuesday, SOUTH WINDHAM. Sty 2 P ek his vhoation at the’ home'of | (FF th At of Mrs. Frank ey "| uncle. William Carpenter, of Westeriy, | E0In& and coming in Mr. Thomas' pow- "m,mmrm Mase. have | (L e B S L Mis. George Wlllllnul and Miss Hil- Miss Julla Peckham and a friend | T boat. Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Smith Return | " Jameg hureh 15 improving .mr a Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. are Mrs. T. A. Turner returned Friday guests of the former’s aunt, Mrs, da Willlams were guests of Mrs. Ellen | *hillicothe, Ohf Telephone 66¢. aug17d | Albert Perkins. TV E from Summer Home—First Machin- gku operation, Williame at Foster, R. T. on Sunday. |{rom Chillicothe. Ohlo. N Mre. Albert Perkins' brother, William - MONTVILL| ery Installed in New Shop. Dk “v“'_"‘“ fn“‘&gul Carey are Miss Julia May entertained Mrs, Frank Bence is spending a few days Ben “ with Mrs. Jacob ce. the| Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Smith return- | Miss Bdith Perking of Worcester is I ed to their home today (Saturday) af- | Visiting at James Greigs' Mary Bixby on’Tuesday. POMFRET CENTER. Carpenter, of Westerly, died on Thurs- Individual Communion Service for Bnpti it Church. day ‘Mrs. Elmer Tubbs has been visiting Watch Repairing @one at Friswell i New London the past t¥0| iy Grace Lyon has been visiting “;!?eln:m . mmm""‘rtywmm‘g!fi m Swoon Wolf Den Grangs observed their an. al ' weeks. 2 — 0l P - spesks for inet '&"‘B)G“’;;" e Snd el el T e} mdol e Gt S O Tk o L ik nios ARk gner | Ly, o1 A0 LA, Vasation ‘Spasen, | nuslipIclGRR co” laos, ok, dren, Bly, Blanche and E: have bee; ., Ty ge 0id fever river by cl car las 3 WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Frankiln | suests ot Ars. Partridge’s daughter, | fair on Zhursday. The first piece of machinery was in- | at the e hosbital in Middistown. Maurice Maine of Mystic Js the| W. P. Brown and children of South Mrs. Fred Lamb, of East Norwich. “The Antidote to Meanness” ‘was the | stalled in the new shop Thursday. Morris Goldstein of New York spent | guest of L. C. Stocking. Orange, N. J. has heen visiting E. B, Jan22daw il s (0 B des wan i 14 subject of the sermon at the Unfon| Miss Nellie Dunlevy entertained her |a few da home here last week.| Frank Phi has returned from | Brown. *PRESTON. . {Baptist church last Sunday morning.|pupils Thursday afternoon. s:-nnu o( New touring Massachusetts and New York.| Dr. Allerton Cushman and family 1 e 22 0 i The attendance was large. The Union | Miss Lila Stillwell of Wester]: m of Thomas Bennett and | Starting from Hampton, he passed | have returned from Maine. J. F. CONANT. Franklin Street. Anotivn ah o, T 19 ildniusin sl meeting was conducted by John om-z'm‘ul Miss Annie L. Smith. a caller here on the | through many large cities and report- | Charies P. Grosvenor is getting along Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10¢ - o ny | Brown. Topic, “The Missionary Out-| Miss Backus returned Mon- '..;_ . tri; | comtortabiy’ since his automobile acci- Claihin are s’ beat on ihe e at Supper and !M-hmum. look.” Guy Loomis sang a solo and | day after spending two weeks in New ‘thbun teaching ";. Abel Burdick have as | dent. s g several readings were given on the | Haven. 1 : on Monday. ts Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Burdick | Mr. and Mrs. k. E. Brown attended i i pund maried Rev. Asher Wileox ""‘“"’ in the| topic. Bl nuuupu.. Mr, and Mrs. Harry | a reunior of ths Brown family at Black HIll Saturday. Congragational chureh Sunda:; George 8. Pdmnr of New London N " Rice. . % %lmflyn and Miss Weeks Several (rom this place ntenM the | was in the village Th P, Py WO you want to II! ¥ busi- o 3- public, Biere u""‘;w me- | cOnference 1 mh::» ‘Wednesday. « rough rh-'u of t n £ Inies i n i Huling was a w-mny visitor | Last! year ! ‘;2",.%5‘: Sy n the Baou-lchur.l v and Rev. :fima.c.l