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r ; for a memorial service on Sunday aft- T 0 ST ATEQ ernoon, May 29, at Canterbury Green . chufigh, The morning preaching serv- Elmer and Lewis Hawkes were at Martha Children’s Day Arranged— i il be_held here as usual - | ford this week. x 5 ' m%‘ :v sudeMri. B o N m‘mwk‘e- home in the Valley Sun. Hel it at 016 el Pei Union Memoria wich were at George Barstow's on | ““Fiother Fred Bassett preached in R o s and| Mr. and Mrs. Addison!Kingsbury at- They were the guests of Mrs. R. H.|Sunday. the church Sunday. O, .. Parker Btearns | tended the Congregational convention: 'mm mflm‘. ‘Wright. SR S 0 CHAPLIN < hoE'ze.A' Burnham is repairing bhis|Z% ur, wete guests at Wellesway n“‘l'_urnox‘: :‘nn'l'u-d;: :.!l ‘qvolaute o Mrs, M. rewer an aughter e . x 3 ._Phel] Wallingf were guests of the formers aunt in e o i F. J. Tracy's and John PDavid Copeland iz at work for F. A. ham. A All in Readiness for Observance of | Burni ENTRA LA Burnside last week. Cl L VILLAGE M;gsuldn L has been ill with Centenary of Congregational Church N' y STORRS. ul:g‘:gun ‘}:‘Zflzrfnffi"k‘,’.’“;nfi’ wy“_" Presentation of Farce Nets $40—Case | tonsilitis. ) \ & Thiongiay, May 31 Wokerid g aw s with his ather and sl I. 4 of Blood Poisoning—Arrangements A:g‘l)x‘l,‘:r’:“ ‘Whitehouse spent Sunday in e il Tom mul’l ‘- esle; lee ang—M ach over ori: . ined—Memorial Day Speaker Edwin Olcott of Norwich has —Nen t been the guest of her sister, Mrs, Will- o » . iam C. Latimer. COLUMBIA Mrs. Mary Briggs, who was severely The Wesleyan Glee club gave an en- Successful Entertainment—Agent of | tertainment in the college hall on Fri- | burned several weeks ago, and is still ” MWilliam Lawton of Phoenixville re- EKONK T cently moved into the Reed house, at = Natchaug. for Memorial Day. An auto driven by W. P. Jordan of g vk ol :Zm':xe r:lrond c?::dl::mhertzel‘g:fi Interests of the Grange—Aid Society’s | vernon, N. Y. is occupying their Arthur Williams® family of Mount = . : in the hospital is improving. day afternoon just before the 5.20 train | Social and Supper—Birthday Party. pkfinng g_um}r‘ne‘rv _}:(t)gle.&';‘\geg}ioswgir;n Zf;v;.d::e; D: Company Carries m‘:v:mgm .“grgex:: "}Z:‘.":?v'in.“"‘v‘fiffi o Igr‘n % D.ync. m:fl : 3 Yori e rs. Orin R. Witter TS. i ans. " T e T sohine was broben and| M. and Mrs. Harvey Coe of Wa- | A Witter of Hartford have opened the e Sufstwe wadingh A Ihe 1 A SHIKRatis. day. conoert. 18 belug. are the machine was damaged terbury have been guests at the par- | Witter house in the village,and will| The entertainment given under the | ZRteriainment m"b’m’m"“:" T Pt e R sConnezlnuonnl church On sccount of the Plainfield Woolen | sonage. They attended the last meet- | entertain their friends until after the | management of the Adelphian club at| o % Bbceo lgre Y fi b4 ll;!l e Ol:M e secon un«{ay n June. g company running its mill only four | ing of the grange. church centennial anniversary, next|Yeomans' hall on Friday evening of | #f mCR! an?hntngcr:o;‘:rd‘g:é%h- Mn;fl“::%h&:z;."’"!d"e}m to 1\:"" days o week, many local people are | Alfred Gallup served as lecturer pro| Tuesday. ..o o oo oo f12St week was well sttended. ;1,‘:0 docal | 3" here oo e ik arer B Ry Mos: W N ATrstrong Y ti t RV, DIVFED M. 2 TS. ] e -eeldngC;xlnwpluygn‘Z:;a%lu::al::ri.a! de- gfi;: :?13 l::rt\dl;xecgtg:;:n;?;yl lf\t?eresl? Brary of Bernardston, Mass., are vis- | Seymour, an excellent singer from New Mrs. C. L. Beach gave a party on|accompanied her, returning Frida: i 4 : Saturday afternoon to the ladies of the Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Kingsbur: - | iting friends in tow and will re- | Haven, and Miss Blanchette of Willi- 4T, e 8! t 4 saf“tt:il:y‘un utebrnyogyl‘a e a i e i?&::’?fi'fii"'ém‘“m".""“mm e maii until after the celebration of the | mantic, who gave several violin selec- gfi:{firmw:z"f: vniinll‘;; ;:l:x!-"' e w‘.lrl E%ez;’:rdn‘:;:-zfl..vlr d:¥ ‘:!’:wbyu"-“ o 87th Birthday. John B, Stanton and family of Nor-'| 100th anniver: ‘.r”;_,r“gf ;;:lsutxh.otwl(;i tions. 'Tce cream ana T o n::“.'v" . Fhe Dupseintpiniont. e oinotie & el iin With e e % wich are guests of Mr. Stanton’s fa- | 3L % 1 e “ . N. Trueman gave a pizza | ents. A crowd of Methodist people from | ¢her on the Ekonk Hill farm. Congregational irch for; over nine |tertainment. The proceeds will go n Forag 3 X Moosup and Central Village made the | "Nirs. Whipple and son of Center Vol- and is expected to preach at ihe | toward the ‘fund for redecorating the e e I Henes op e R L e on memaris) esry- ennual visit at the home of James - | untown are guests of the former's|C Endeavor service at e | ghurch. v g . o cox and left a nice May basket filled sis(or‘“Mrs. goiburn‘ on the Grange | church next Sunday evening. Miss Whitney has purchased the twbmo yg;:!cmlege!:cxix;::‘man ‘t):;-u::m:; day mornin; with good things, This year they re- | a "To Observe Memorial Day. farm occupied for several years by , has & b T i Theo W25 i sushnyfocated | Seom, Superinienint Tor” b Cidnel ELLINGTON in the Nor near i AT, lake, and near other farm property | Foster left on Tuesday to take up his | Maynard-Johnson Wedding Annoume= minded him they came to help cele- Flora Night. brate his 87th_birthday. Mrs. Urgele Lafrance has been en- The The next meeting of the Grange will | R, will obsery as G Brown post, No. Memorial _day . i be Flora night for the children and | principal exercises of the day will be . new work. A b e i el Frazier of | 00 (s the public. ; Beld at the ehureh at 2 o'clock. Rev, | oWned by Miss Whitney. College Inspected. ed—Tobacco Setting Commenced. T‘w‘“ :nd"w Asibae of Phiisng: B ‘The Ladies’ Aid society held an in- | J. B. King of Eastford will deliver the Carried Off Milk Cans. The state hoard of agriculture spent ¥ x M Doen visiting her mother, Mrs, | teresting social and supper in the hall | gadress. Another phase of the milk situation | Wednesday in Storrs, inspecting the{ Paul Liebman is spending a few §;~a=‘;'r .- ing » | on Thursday afternoon with a large —_— developed 'laslt weelk, w}ll:eri Mr, Will- | various departments of college. d')yfl ‘:,;\d'\‘;]rt”rv‘:v'u”,.". of Mar “Sulli i attendance. morth of Willimantic, the local mana- 3 Mrs. Mancihes-~ m]dfln S“l!“‘“db; ’“"e"“%‘éi.‘t“o?.’?‘i‘i Last summer Bernard Finnegan of SHteon CENT,ENARY ger for the Elm Farm company and | L , " Mr. and Mrs. ter were the guests of Mrs. Richardsop g A D e macnine 'oi1 | New York purchased the Red place st | ¢, B Opserved by Congregational So- | Providence Dairy company, appeared | Erown, Ma and Mrs. J. B. Palmer, Mr. | over Sunday. = g N B efh whe he i Flat Rock, belonging to the estate of e in town with a big express wagon and | Robinson, B. C. Patterson, Mr. Pat- Cards have been received here an- into it at the m where he is em- |3, 1a9te Deacon John R. Gallup, and ciety on May 3ist. collected the miMc cans from the pro- | tem, Mr. Cosgrove. nouncing the marriage of Geo » pioved. oved his family and household goods ers and carried them off. Whether : 2 Maynard of Hartford and Miss inex ther n 3 & et iy rasintenan es’e BINME iF Sees fo:Willimamtic Sohool, Johnson. Mr. Maynard formerly lived Wwill have but little effect upon pro—| Mrs. Annie 'W. Buchana, who has| phere. ducers. If the contractors do not want | 50 Successfully filled the position of | * The regular meeting of the grange Connecticut milk, they certainly, are teacher in the local school, has secured | was held “Wednesday evening, Children’s Party. there. In October they returned to| The event of widespread interest is A merry party of little folks was en- | the city for the winter. Now they | the observance of the 100th umu\'\ixh tertained at the home of Supt. and | have returned, Mr. and Mrs. Finnegan | Sary of the Congregational church, Mrs. John L. Chapman Saturday aft- | and nine children, and taken posses- | With public exercises at the church on erncon in honor of the birthday of | sjon for permanent residence. Tuesday, N The services of the | =ONTCR ClE o0 ake it, but in the end | & Position in the fifth grade of the| The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Their little daughter, Miss Mariam. | ° Miss Amy Gallup of Pendleton Hill | day will open at 10 a. m. The praise | 1ot OTURES 70 (ale b o o fair- | Windham street school, Willimantic. | Aborn died on Sunday of heart trou- The little hostess received many pret- | js at her sister,s, Mrs. Avery Stan- |and devotional se¢ \'éce_ will be con- Iy reasonable price for producing milk. Mrs. Bucha.:an will teach in the Storrs | ple. ty gifts from her guests. Refresh- ((on's ducted by the Rev. Eugene M. Frary. Rev. Sh Soiife Boeike: summer school. Her subject will “JB Several farmers have already com=« ments were served. Augustus Sawyer has moved his e address of welcome will be by . errod Methods for teaching agriculture in|menced to set tobacco. Miss Mariam and Master Stanley | family and household goods from . Granville Frank C. Lum- TLast Sunday Rev. Sherrod Soule of | the common schools. Mrs. Arthur D. Vaughn of McKinley avenue, Norwich, | Brooklyn to the tenement on the Ekonk the histo: give an inter- | Hartford occupled the pulpit at the| Mrs. Frederic Stoneburn and chil- | Dorothy, are bave been visiting their grandparents. | Fill farm and has hired out to Carl | €sting paper covering the events con- | morning service. Mr. Soule is the su- | dren have returned from a week's Hale and daughter, siting in Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons. ol 10~ 1H6 shastn. nected with the church during the past | perintendent of the Missionary society | visit with her mother. Mrs. Geer, in Mrs. John Stanton of Norwich called | © The steam mill of James Dixon s | 100 years. Near the close of the morn- | of Connecticut and spoke in the inter- | Norwich. EAELiVI_LLE. i Sunday. - vi i ing = service a tablet to the memory | est of that society. He also spoke at On May 30, the Rev. R. G. Hart- . . on local relatives Sunday. rapidly sawing up the big trees of the = c . - = i New Guideboards Set—Nati Straw- Chauncey Made a Hit T e alte: Conagone home. © | of Benjamin Chaplin will be unveiled. | the meeting Sunday evening. ley of Wilimantic will deliver the me- | Now Guideboards Set—Native w Y e Bethiie Eakh et Miss Jerusha Erosby, the oldest person Willimantic Knights Won. morial address in the college hal at berries ked May 22. A pleasing farce was given by the . i Eramea in this town, who is in her 100th year, On Columbia Green Saturday efter- | 10 8 m. The usual military exercises g Young People's Dramatic club Satur- On Tuesday, Mrs, William Stanton, to be present for a brief I CONEIDI.. Lrenm esg and decoration of the soldiers’ graves Guideboards have been erected om day eveming entitled Lucla’s Lover. It | sister of Mrs. Byron Gallup of Provi- o'clock. From 12 to 1.30 p.| B0on & nine from the Knights of King | "y Storrs cemetery will follow the | all important crossings in town by received a hearty welcome. Chauncey, | dence, celebrated her birthday. Ten 1l be a social hour and din. | Arthur of Willimantic defeated a nine | g4req : the selectmen, which will greatly aid the bright little kitten. proved the Star | relatives went from here, bearins o et from the local Enights, 18 to_10. < strangers in finding the right direc= of the evening as all had wondered | presents and cordial wishes, including afternoon service will include | , Mrs. J. R. Uz"efl e_me"i;‘“d her sis- STAFFORDVILLE tions. who plaved the part of Chauncey. as | Mrs. Byron Gallup, Mrs. Avery Stan- | o mowm i I oM. Ronpins, | ter from Hartford recently. A large number of people from the village were on hand to greet the au- no name appeared on the programme. | ton, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gallup, Mr.| an annive rmon by Rev. Sher- Church Improvements to Cost $700. Ribs Broken by Fall—Home Mission- Following i= the cast of character: and Mrs. Edwin S, Gallup. rod Soule Har an short ad- The metal roofing is being put on toists who passed through in the alle Polly Chandler\hwh;! 1oxje: s dre othe Helmold’s | the church and the ladies are busy| ary ls';;'“'z Spoke at Congrega- Connecticut rellability run, Mies Harriet A. Cranska orc Wiilimantic will furnish | makin preparations for a thorough tiona urch. Native strawberries were picked omn Mildred Cbas‘el_ e 1. M WEST WO0O0DSTOCK fine music for the merhagul!;gpnf the interior. The old e .—dB : S slay 22 by one of the nearby resi- Miss Helen L. Mathewson R R ey = carpet is being taken up, to be re- . E. Cooley an ertha elcher | dents. Katharine Stanton, Miss Mary E. Ladd | Charles Sheffield Goes to Soldiers pl:fed by a new one. The celling and | were in Monson, Mass., last Sunday,| Mrs. A. E. Vinton, the local posts Edith Lee, a southern girl, Home—Frost Summer Residence WILSONVILLE walls will be newly decorated and the | making the trip in Mr. Cooley’s auto. | mistress, has had a neat sign painted Miss Rose E. Seguin Opened. R woodwork will receive a fresh coat of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Sanger and | and placed on her office, Marcia Summers, a little older than —_— | Freight Sruck Dece, and Venison Was | paint. The cost of the interior im- | children visited friends in Wales,| Mrs. Julia Champlin left Monday the others, & ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Pariey Walker have | the Result. provements will probably amount to at | Mass., Sunday. for New York to spend the week with p Misa ILouise D. Tillinghast | heen entertaining their daugh and | s least $500: the roofing materials and Mrs. T. E. Belcher and Mrs. William | her son, who is in buslness there. Laucia Lovering a lovelorn lass, family this week. Joseph Baker and children, of | putting them on will amount to near- | Chandler 'were guests of friends in — ~ Miss L. Beatrice Seguin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morse and| 0sto ith her sis- | 1y 0 more. Westford last Sunday and also visit- WIiLLINGTON Miss MeGregor. a teacher, three daughters of North Ashford were| tore Satur s ay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schillinger have | ed the ruins of their old home (the zae e et Mrs. C. Bragg | guests at J. T. Hall's Sunday. Monday the local freight|been entertaining friends from Rock- | Taylor place), recently destroyed by| p. B Gardner writes Interestingly Mrs. Goldthwaite. a widow with an| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faber of Wood- doe the bridge, broke | ville. fire. of a visit just paid Rev. C. W. Wolle only son, Miss Rose E. Seguin | stock Hill were at E. T. Perrin’'s Sun- k and le=. It was taken out of Fred Wolff was in Norwich Wednes- Mrs. Carrie Goodwill of Springflield | and family in Gaylord, Mich. They Chauncey, an adopted child. % day. ater taken care of ‘and tho Wil | day. has been spending several days With | were glad to welcome a friend from ‘The play was given under the direc- Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Perrin entertain- | conville people i deer steak free her cousin, Mrs. George Fisk. Willington, are well and pleasantly tion of Mrs. Arnold B. Mathewson and | eq Arthur Calkins of Three Rivers 2 STAFFORD. Mrs. Almira Chapman, who has| gituaica ang doing good work. Mr. sbout $40 was added to the King's | Mass., this week. who has been stop- > been ill at the home of Mrs. George| Wolfe is to travel in northern Michi- Deughters’ piano fund. Mrs. Ida French of Malden was in r in Worces Cooley, has recovered and returned | gan in the interests of the Young Peo- Mrs. John Stone of Norwich visited | town Monday to accompany her fa 2 Grange to Devote One Day to Flowers| y me” ple’s Baptist union, in connection with her father Nathaniel P. Thompson, on y ther, Charles Sheffield, to the Soldiers —Funeral of Mrs. David E. John-| ®Mrs. M. H. Halloran and family | hig chureh work, oy Sunday. home at Noroton, where he expects to ries Jennings and son, Ed- son. moved last Tuesday to Clinton, M: E. H, Hicks, superintendent of Tol~ Mies Alice Kendall has been enter- | stay during the illness of Mrs. Sheffield | ;o0 Franklin, Mas visiting ——— where Mr. Holloran has been employ- | 1and county temporary home, Vernon taining her sister, Miss Ruth Kendall | at the Deaconess’ hospital in Boston. s ¥ v and Mis Hattie Jen- Mrs. Lena Whitin of Springfield is| ed for some time. Center, made calls in town Saturda of Brookiyn. Miss Elsie Rochelean spent Saturday | s, Mrs. Lydia Spicer, who has been in |l and Sunday at her home in Worc x North Scituate, R. I, bhas returned Irving Frost and Miss Mar home. Her grandson, Harry Spicer, | arrived at their home here who has been ill with diphtheria, is | making the trip from Brooklyvn the guest of Mms. G. Latham, MMM- Lizzie S?&?nard and 100 Jol}n Joseph Depeau has moved to the ve been spending severa days in tenement vacated by O. Kelly. Fiskdale, Mass. Before Mrs, Shepard The report of the world’s Sunday | réturns home she wil spend several schoo! convention will be given at the | weeks with relatives in Canada. dining at Mr. Cosgrove's. He found George House, one of the home's for- mer proteges, pleasantly situated there but _took with him on his return lit- tle James Warrender, who has been at of the illne b -her. s recovering. in their automobile. Mr. Fro iy i e 7.15| Mrs. Charles White fell down her | gifrerent pia . . L. Howard Cross. who has been con- | turned Sunday to Brooklyn. v g O e LY o lier Wi Juet weeh--Dr. Newton | orge oo toes ]\\'|Il|‘l.l:.-((‘nn‘hh'u~ o fined to his home by illness for sever- | Frost will remain for the summer. WOODSTOCK | "'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips have ] was summoned. Mre. White was bad- | children now at the home, and there a! davs, has returned to his duties at Misses Laura and Nellie Williams S returned from a brief visit with ] ly injured and one or two ribs on the| are no children from there in town, the store of the C. E. Barber Co. were in town over Sunday to see about | Men orial Day Exercises Sunday—Ad- | friends in Thorndike, Mass. right slde were broken. is week, and as George House is 16 1t Mr. and Mrs. Atbert Clarke spen ai e B . K. P i Sunday with relatives in Cant:rh:pry.t repM'iw{;_SC;Ttl\IlAh:Tlrno}::m\x\":sh:qupqu to Bos- vent of Summer Cottagers. Mrs. F. L. Batchelder has returned | Lumber Camp and Ranch Life De- i - —_— to her summer home after spending ibed. Harold Lawton and Mr. Musgraves 2 < by the illness sis- p i ‘i - R o TORRMEE TRt &t Mawera B i b oot week by the dincas ok der s 3 H. Child spent | the winter with her son, W. B. Batch- | pep M. L. Woodberry, secretary of libridge’s Sunday. Ma g b E the Home Missionary society, gave a on., Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Pratt and nghter spent Sunday at Pleasant w Lar H. Child. At the next meeting of the grange The town meeting Saturday after- in Norwi with their Spencer b n.)e'::‘s. P e conin AR, I Berwich EAST WOODSTOCK. Rev. Wallace | Sterns, formerly of | June 7, a programme devoted to flow- ‘,’_fuw'mi“lc;_erfi::"‘:: RI;'H‘:MA!"".‘"_;’{ t:: noon s largely attended and was Miss ybnce Rathbun of the Willi- ST R A Pomfret, will preach next Sunday. | ers will be in charge of the Flora of Jocal Congregational church Tuesday to meet Saturday afternoon, mantic normal school has been the | HaPpenings of the Week—Miss Hartig ana Mrs. Ge F. Waters are (the grange Miss Annle Brown faren|Svening. An informal reception was| ‘53t . . s g.lellt‘eol her aunt, Mrs. Stephen A. Gives Address on Missions. s 18 Glastonbury, “thelr. fommer s e Hodianl. ‘Srevel ot the | DO x; zth: :;lsetr:{fl ln“g:gair;:r!:_eedeven— Sunday ‘of the little Converse child of T Bha Whiier His Besic eiter. | M. and Mew H. Hibbard spent Its family of New York | home of Thomas Dobran last Tuesday | 8. Refreshmen 3 IPYae. In(::f::]x;'yd\:fl who ux;.s”m" malignant i Sugd " o 8. e 2 il S gt et o i s and opene ir - | evening. ) as very pathe not BRI wesk ond it teityes I Boor A Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pinney and fam- SPRING HILL child is ill with the same disease % 1i i . Lyne nd family of New |ily have moved to Springfield, where ——— e i i e g enotiss Harriet Burden of OXOrd Was| yomc huve airived amd ate occupying | they have purchased a beautiful home. | Miss Storrs Giving House Party—Old The State Register. The Ladies of the G. A. R. held their | ovor"Sunday. ® | one of H. W, Bowen’s cottages have been lifelong residents of Carriage Shop Razed. The Connecticut Register and Mane regular meeting at their rooms Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Aldrich and| Charles T. Linedman of Hartford stford and will be greatly missed. - ual for the current vear, 1910, is day evening and completed arrange- | chiidren, W. C. Aldrich and M. D. Hil- | has been spending a few days in Mrs. Miranda Johnson, widow of Miss May Storrs is giving a house | out and comes as welcome as the flow - ments for Memorial day. The follow- | qreth David E. Johnson, died at her home party over Memorial day at her house | ers in May of Pomfret were guests of Mr. | town. not ye 0 numero: ing programme has been arranged by i o r Siraay The e ses connected with Memo- | Tuesday afternoon after a long and|jn Covent It is a little | than usual, says James P. Pellett, commander of James | 229 Mrs. E. E. May over Sunday | day are to be held Sunday direct- | trying iliness with heart trouble,borne| Mrs. C, E. Havens ahd Mrs. B. M.| Secretary of State Matthew H. Rogers, B. Kilbourn post: President of the Left for the Great Northwest. T the morning service. Charles h Christian patience and fortitude. | Sears enjoyed a trip to Hartford on | but is the - full and complete for day, Rev. J. G. Stanton, Moosup: ‘Winthrop C. Aldrich left Monday for | Taper has charge of placing the flags. The funeral was held at the Baptist| Tyesday. that fact, wt s it all the more ;‘r;l‘kher;ml’.;‘. G;{orge Benedict of g'm-th Yakima, Wash., where he is to| TR it AR P church Friday at 1.30 p. m. 2 The Mission Band met with the| useful. It pages or ngton ass, at present act- e employed. Mr. Aldrich has been . - : resident, Miss May Laurenson, on| six pages more than the iss r ing pastor of the Central Village | visiting relatives in the east for seven SOUTH CANTERBURY. Stan: of: Grangs E"f'd'"“ ,s’xturday last. A most appetizing| 1909, and that testifies to its adied church; marshal, George R. Bliven; | months. He spent four ars in Ta- S A most enjoyable meeting of Staf- lunch was served by ‘Mrs, Mason. The | value for ali purposes of reference, It floral committees. Wauregan, J. Ar- | coma, Wash., coming east last fall with | Mrs. Mary H. Yerrington’s 84th Birth. | ford grange was held May 17 when the | .o o s the summer sale is well under | is as handsome typographically ihur Atwood: Central Village, Ernest | his brother ana family. Sy Pl R gentlemen served a supper under the | [T ual and that means considers ;;i;ceh; :Zlai%gc(e)\g].uu%:rrywy XNewton; First Automobile Ricde at 89. Mr. anq Mrs. George Haskell and | oncetion ’;t(;d“l?;'(hi'\;isover;:::;len";}il?«; O s S U R T will ! C. Hil and Amasa Ma. | Stephen Morse, who will be 90 years| child of Prov e B T, spent Sunl- | Songs were given by Miss Lulu Ide, | 5 YReoR Hill soon take up ES0a0y I Or SEDDETE. QOBEES, Ithe Year eas thew: 3 " v < old next month, enjoyved his first auto day at Whippoorwill farm. duet by Misses Brown and Wobecke, < S & e G S . = Pomfret. day Tue his mother, Mrs. . B, a - | 1c z ecords se facts here at B o iaionn 2t the town hall | " 3rre “Fr. E. Bannister and son Dexter| Mary H. ton,it being her Sith e non_om Tuesiay ©y Rev. and Mra |of especial help crirecn cemetery, from there to Pack- et M M G T e G 158 and BOLTON NI My Storoe . | he Tranmveslipeotured In the erville at 9.20, >lain- = B ke B R e e = 3 7.294,7 5 ggr;éf;{}.;hostupi where a collation will | 3fice Roxy i e s Pt Yo rain °°s°k'sz°" P"]‘_”W“ I:" f‘;* Aks'"": taken down, Témoving a famillar land- | an increase of ‘55 9 ounces Tobin o Otiock the line will| " Miss Hartig. state missionary. ad-| spent Sunday with her father, Thomas ate Policeman—Local Speaker at | mark. $12,057,230 over the previous year rm and go to Moosup cemetery; | gressed the ladies in the Congresation- | J. Barber. Vernon Conference. == then return to the hall where the ad- o % i al church Wednesday afternoon. Her address was followed by a social hour in the chapel. Sherbet, cake and fruit punch were served. The annual thank rber were vis- dress will be delivered. 'The officers of the town of Plainfleld have been requested to be present. The school The civil suit of Alphonso Demen- 2 spent the | Sev against Merrill Louc] of daughter, Mrs. | the state police for damage from GURLEYVILLE S it W S e Wi N D RO children and clergy have been invited ing § The ss: cas : . by Rev. R. C. Miller. fo assist’ in fhe decorations in their | CCTINE N8 received. Wueeter g Siturday morning before Justice of Y orme stricts, ie Moosup National band the Peace J. D. Bailey. Decision was John Wana is the guest of relatives mill furnish music during the day. SOUTH WOODSTOCK. NORTH STERLING. reserved. in New York city for a week. and gently reared, women will find in Teams will be furnished for the use | o et e ; L Thomas Hayes of Manchester has| Mrs. Norman Stoughton from Man- | - B 00 P o Bes 00 B of the comrades and Ladies of the asons Will Honor St. John the Bap- | Quails Survived the Winter—Personal | sold the shoddy mill farm to Juuia | chester has been the guest of Mrs. / g G AR 5 tist—Shepherd-Mayerhofer Engage- Homs. Anderson of Hartford. Sarah Hanks. - o Sty % ens, wives and mothers, that the one cot T E > - Bi is havi a well dug pibl, : Ve S 2 o s Elmer Simonds have moved his fam- | Which acts gently and ple y an May basker Tuesdarsromnine S 5ed 2| tenry Pishop is having a well dug| HQyArd A Cleavers last Sundgy. | |%ord, returned to town Thursday to hich act tly and pleasantly and games and refreshments helped to pass | & tHe rear of his house by in | ing friends in New London I e e e TR T Sith i) t ot her | FERURIIY and wbich may; be taken at @ pleasant eveni it wding, his steam well digger P e € Bloaare o - A few from this place attended the rs. E. mith is the guest of her ! 5 i e ol used. roqhomas G Steddard, who lost 18| meeting of the Toland county confer- | sister, Mrs. Mary Nichols, in Worces- | 887 time, when the system needs a WINDHAM The village people were interested in | laa toon friends here. In | ¢nce of Congregational churches heid | ter, for a week. R 3 laxative, with perfect safety and real- the ailComnecticut automgbile con- | sanuary he had a willow and rawhips |25 Vernah Oenter on TresaniCmet | 3, RN APE S COURRE 15 VISHInG rela- L1y bénsticialieliooty, 1s Syrup, of Fige New Orgahist at St. Paul's Church— | Hartiord Iay through this place. | foot put on. which he can use to g0od | "'Xre” Charles F. Sumner was a re- | A Children’s —day concert wiil be | and Elixir of Senna. g r advantage, and can walk as well as 2 - 3 Religious and Personal Interests. The Masonic lodge of the town. with | jorore hio fost his foot. . cent viskor in flartford, where she {‘-’e'l‘«: k.‘lu‘r'li: M. E. church Sunday cve- It has that true delicacy of flavos Rev. and Mrs. Harry Grimes, Miss e Hfior:?isatdifiu:r:-th((:\:‘n"q e 5 '[‘; o S o sEpecy I e P\irs. Susan Bissell of South Man-| The lecture given in the M. E. | Which is so refreshing to the taste, Grace Bates and Miss Gertrude Ar- | Observe St. John Baptist da | “Bira hunters are| pleased to know Cl;oslrr is the guest of Miss Anna M. Ch‘t‘:ChCSll,;{]]l!y Srening b:' Rev. fli"X- that warming and grateful toming ta noid attended the meeting of the Wil- | 10T preaching an appiopr | that a number of qauils ed through | Al¥ord. 7 MR er, field secrétary of the | ypo stomach which responds so favor limantie C. E. union in Lebanon Tues- | CoUrse for the occasion. ”‘H_ hard winter and are setting this « h?rles E. Carpenter left Tuesday Refonp Bureau at ‘\{fishlnx‘flfl. D. C . o s : 7 day afternoon and evening. Bald Hill, the country home of Clar-| | = i for Noroton. was well attended by an appreciative | ably to its action and the laxative el- I. J. Hammond returned Monday | °Vce Bowen, o 1fnm]be m]-;-upiml this | gt NN S P | T P be—;fiss‘ Q;‘S{,V?,‘;‘gh; o’r !{:flford has | audience. fect which is so beneficial to the sys from & ten days’ visit with relatives | BUmmer, as e family will s s v nds in wn. t ; S m when, occaslonally, its gentle in Winthrop, Mass, to Europe for the season. SOUTH KILLINGLY £ . » . » Fayette Goss president of the Willi- Asa R. Scranton, Sr., has beecn sick Ry T EAST WILLINGTON MASHAPAUG cleansing is required. A mantie C. E. union. will lead the C. E. | [0F severa] days. E B Mrs. A. ¥. Hall is reported much Victor Kaloeta has bought the Mary The genuine, always bearing the meeting in the Congregational chapel | Miss Minnie Gray, after a visit at|advanced toward full recovery, which Eae L. Labreck property tomorrow evening. the parsonage, returned to Thompson | greatly pleases her many friends. Earl Taylor was buried in the old Mrs. Olin Humphrey visited in Ox- | R@™e of the California Fig Syrup Co., B rews basveen e O O e | i, T omeie Ldberty wont fo,Veenster D O O il ey Heom, ks, Int. TUcedsY. may be purchased from all leading est o rs. W. G. i - | coming for her with their automobile. . . 3 s, Mouse B el W Gy e migderanit of M Harriet 1or Smitn of Daniolson | lost, her dadghicr, Mrs Luela v_hurlk '._;I;“;y"ig;“y’yn‘;mm:f}efflgi_"’;’:";a“r‘:_l Aruggisis in original packages of ong Mrs. M: t French of N. Mayerhofer to Joseph S. Shepherd is the parsonage recent Scott, has many friends in this vicig- ; | Bize only, price fifty cents per bottle, % 5t the Inn, o of New York | onnounced: ymo one poisoned Nelson Wheeler's | Ity. who sineercly sympathize with her P T Dy no naw . Hoeaiy 5% 4 e Mrs. Edward Johnson, who s stay- last week. It is reported -that | M Hor SCYOUGR- z Judge W. H. Heald of Stafford | e sme 8% fheinn, s bech the guert of WESTMINSTER preen ‘was also. fowndon. thell SOERS Py tne Do, Pusiee B I moiinen ind itfie miiest or routives M % B.“t 'h'“k' B o S . Sample was in Packerville on | School closes in two weeks. T ason A. es has returned from | School Pupils to Close Term with Pub- o > An automobile party from Worces- ter took dinner at Ferry's inn last Sunday. There was a teachers’ meeting at Chicago and Great Fals, Mon., where Percy Bliven and |South Willington Friday. he has been spending the winter. lic Exercises. Mr. and_Mrs, Gedi Tt < = daughter Pansy were in town this Charles Edwards, while working on 4 = algnpd Bis pofili‘::n u“o':::xt:llcpth:: St Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Clark of Central | {0 ¥ “Thcir mew house will be fine | bridge. was injured and taken up |, Many are “n‘tZfifi"L‘na”.‘,’.‘é.'éflm’?. - Paul's chureh and Miss Gerteaca’ A | Village were at George Rathbun's on | iihed about midsummer. unconscious. ; B i et m_"" Weon cugaged to take his i G Aria Tas ngurren to ; mother snd Drother. D Wilbar Halt SR o A Hanover after @ visic with her aunt, ASHFORD of Newark, N. J., next week. Umg" ss Eliza Anthony. _— (e WARRENVILLE The school in Gay Head district.| Miss Frances O'Donnell of New Ha- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark of Bast- Miss Sybel Rathbun, teacher, will | ven-spent a few days in town recent- Sl GILEAD ford are visiting friends in town. Mrs. R. H. Wright has_gone to Put- | close the spring terfn on Thursday | 1v. —_— Albert Slade of Southbridge is with nam to attend the W. C. T. U.| con- | afternoon, June 2. There will be Miss Flora Bates was in Williman- Local Interests. his daughter, Mrs. L. Miller. > & songs, recitations, readings and an | tic Tuesday. —_— ‘W. P. Marcy and daughter Florence 1y r Clark of Wilbraham, | arithmetic contest, beginning at two | FEii Wood is working for William |, Fred Comstock of East Hartford | returned to their home in Hartford Mass., W. H. Smith of Wil- | o’clock. Poole. spent Sunday with friends here. last week. ! 11- the C. E. meeting The Congregationa] church here will Amasa Morse of North Woodstock Rev. J. G. W. Herold and Mr. and Michael Braman of Southbridge is . in last Sunday evenin churches In town was in town Tuesds= Mrs. J. R. Gilbert attended the Tolland * with friends in town this wesk. et o T R v A RS G e 1 2 Moy b R . Dy e L ok e